THE DAILY PAPTTAT, JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON pACf: SIX ! Socialists Denied Seats la I N.Y. Assembly Under fire E ESTATE HAY BE taken after a de-1 Vienna. Jan. 8 Forty offir.- . iiiAi mm to Coming Next Sunday ov... hv Sneaker Sweet of the old Austrian army, ranging i .... . 1 r . .. . o ft,. socialist party. He declared i.iira were elected on a -"""ant-toW nlntform have eone to work as luh.. t v. T.. Jan- "The five "at.so:ute:v inimical to the best inter chopping camps at 40 crown . . ! is esrs of New York and States." the United One major remarked that that t. 5 TO HI F r.li..inn ador.t-d to 6 late to- iter than starving. lay. were denied aU pending an In- THURSDA 1 . J A A lAKi c w.w. ' ves:;ea:ion of their eusiu""- . - aBOREjjg I Qualifications. PLAY ON TUE SDAY Itatr.'lftg assirst Ih crack U'hl'man! rW I've, th 'iilm(W MlHr!!? jiott Wl 1 . debut ,M ,:! ,nhMt Ititr.!lri:lat nn th hon-.e fl.-ot in a two -gam ser-j tea. nett JVrJr.ct-Jr and Thursday nwhta when tb northerner Invade ttrrgnn for games lth I local -" ( I'Btveraity of (. Dragon Ar;uH taral co!lt and fuMr.ian eib "rllsnd I Jturt bow I r th trat'e of Hi IVsreat l' !" P en 'h ii:C' it unsonarte o r. ran let! with ar. ,t .?r .f acrat-my 'W'i" the j hahit f pUnn a strong team the fvor (l will number ia It bneojS at .t two star rvrnesl snd Carver. to lbnihwet s!erOf.s or WW. var llP-fc. rated by l"rt r!"- s t f K ' r ) y i -" j .. . . - l-y -..-.- . ; . !, i ' 'V- ?. It - . -7 v-- , j j -.-- ' "... - 1 "' "v.'-- .-. i-; " " " . --I , :. The proprecy of ffi January Clearance balef London, Jan. j Thomas the Rhyrstr. who wrote i -Tyde whay mav Wty.ie. Hais shall I be Ha! of Beroery.5e." bids fair to ; be fueled. A ir.ovenint is on foot i here to purchase the Scottish estates ; of ftoinerayd toffether with the hls- i toric mansion and prr.ent 1 K-.irl Haig (who a'!.-rt i ,ion of E.trl Ha; f 1 X0U0JLAS rjilRBJimiS m'lUhtn the Clouds K'oll &y - one ft tr.e ir..'ii priimiu , ltfctw !;?" ,b '' Wahlflf ,.n 14 r-nt 3-i. will w" 'b if h i'or 'A h. th f . !b r;t(l of tb M-(' bi'5. .-h Whw t, tK..-b th h ptartL-r; rk ftr-- t th srmfrrr A!l f; t'.,. rM h rrtwrtH ,',,m! tt ('l..KllnM nimties. with ih -t.fl.r. nf 'H, h pit h'.it-S J srtutbrr Cst-'fonna. "j ,). ,,),,,.,.. m,i f tesra work a4 utivf; ' ,.,;t bR1 tk- b pbe '. tt, ijt.t worltr.iit t.f UiH motith j i r,irit. It MmH, ifvin. j M- K .Km k. V. k;-. .to an-J I."r bw'St ' l.l.. il (irv.!k.l,' wlw-tton f J ''" t., 'rt tf'tt1 th Mltn"'. n j; it Mry l'lrkf.'f'!. Chrll C tal' (ttrw of i hi . Kr!ln b b4 ,N j i if (iriffitn. dwldod to vwt !4rifne t-u fw.f flm . ,,rMiur Indt'eiidi'mif a er t. ,1iVs W tt!S, ' MiKiitrl'le nl C(t( h (rtiie.nili! niuun rmrnt frrn .(.mo 4itrif.r tK 1' aii "! Fifir" l trftJ wlih miu h It. t.t.k i.r ! ","b,'"iii:b!im. Tb I'wt.d Arit Cor . fffhmi t.un of 1"t Jrn,rsl!wn fmri lhitr Nw York offif i.ub vaiKnii!, th vift.iry hni of ,;r,,j th oosun thter f-.-y that ' br Wfk iUs-h kr)l trr-i..lh,U)(. w,( pruxturiinn. "WMn lis KtiKkHS, 'i.: Itull Jty," b roji'ly for li-rth -f tho srw In l ta.- utnit-n her nn Humlav. Ih smiarr fio'r, aivlott th U-amS, y lp jn.Hi' of U. iirri'm thenar ini.Uii nf iHr c.Kirt- ' -.UrH. the lumi star to lv tlte rfae tt4 fur tfsnrlnf l"'rt'"" ' j,,,,,,,..,,!,.,,! avni f thi eviumuul- ibank h ever pi;irr.I ii Ij remote-! to ) d tip th pta art ami'l (! irfumwiMliiiiitii . will l rvHi f..r h umt ftltte !UK'ns Firbantia, awtocist- ty the very b(t obtainable, bads 1 patron HKam to i"i4 forward wn;i an ,il -itH-.'I:i;it pi.-ii.iire In thi pif-luie- In1.peri.W'n. In pro-lui.tlon hits 8lvn the "l:m Four' of Die rn-n Hi opportune of (h lr i;n. Thf a hataot front liii..- prolu.t.r (hul tl a1 titiot-..i p.i . w in i-r.t'lf I ! l-r ltlni? l the puiiao hf l.i-fii utaiiid. for I te r.-vieww of r: Ittn.UKhoftt th c'Mi'Mrv r-tn'K '''in Ui CioU'l li.ili 1! ' in h tri.. ttifh' Kf.... t.ii-uhtr ti. itit.'r-iluu; i.to lur ln.it In wliii h the lultiiiialile l-'.itr- iti! Iw pl-l ptt l ttt Ilur lln, ynr i,..rtc Ao4Min, n'rt?t'f ad rm h i.f th lt itr. ma h rlb ontott. 0u hna won the rctn!ti'n of blnf of th tt t.infrwttr btf!. will trtbbly reftre lit tamM DOERFLER FARMS AT SILVER! REFLECT M, 1Oul. ! . att t Jloilolr t Hat. ttl!tlh 11 rlg III l iiattiplou. til tttaa his et('t4 appatano tt0. for tit At'.t't. ..it I'uMle ttn h itifct ot.e-ft) i H. Abr, Iwtit- l.inaiBl.l tliaiiipum tf lit A. K. F, in a hr.lulr t t '.I vut,-.t l.oul het 1 ml I.I it Hill I e a no ! Ulun tn trt wtltia )ii jv a lid aur. aitt. Aatirr a end III b i t jwrivnl l the ititifi N lta-a, "X".t.r.. Jan. I The t tt pn . ux.tt luivn announced lu 4 v tt awuld k- nt rfutt la aiup mn lotw fig hi hUh ma) be attempt ed III tit..ti, vtt njt round tnaiih between ltttit iJKtnatd and iohtrnj- un. a h.lul4 fo" January II, Hlherlott, Jil II riovernl yrsra aK when Jtoerfler lioilif fitt ton rvived ih id-a of t Itlin their farm in th VVal.lt Hllia Willi fani'jr atm-k. f-)ittg at.at unlveraally eolured- fed to tte rsttavagHt); ptii va. Iht.jf were the t-.f(tr of altra. lion thtouKhoul tht rototMUolty, and. ati luannrr tf pt.tlt tl.tii aul failure and ImiiU rupiry rn eurrent, bui at lite ihi f!er farm today may l wit lllualia lltit.s of what ulrtttiftti d.iirjlne will do for Ih fprmera of (he VVIIlilmell tall..) If lby will piitaitn ihe aaiou (-our Uieax enlerpruiitt nietl have foll.ttted. Itt a rototouttU-atlntt ftoot K. Halt' tifmatt. ho la op.itttt'mWtt of the F. A ItofilWr farm. II ) (.'.trued that tin" Jr t'n, t, it to. lull Koaalt. CARPENT1ER READY TO GIVE CHAMPION w put unuiuTirr I HDIHIllhUL them to j d the deaigna-1 i;eryde on his elevation to the beeraeet as a rewora of the British people' admiration for , hi triumphant j.-ad-rfhip oi the Uriiiab armies durtn the war. The property is now owned oy Lieutenant, Colonel A. B. HaiK It was to Bemer.-yile where Turner, i the painter, was taken by Sir Walter. Scott, the poet f jr the purpose of j making drawings to illustrate he; cenerjr of Scott's ptwttia. The tate. which in. dude the f un-! ous mansion, have an ara of UOtj, ar-res and tlie market vi'ue is put at J 2i s.notj for whkti sum it has been decided to apnea!. T'ney have been owned and occupied by the Haiajs tontinuously for more than seven cen turies. liemersyde Is si!ui" J in the parieh of Mertoun. 8otlard, In the very ' renter of a dtstri'-t wif.o'h for more than 30 years wa the hattlesround of two hostile nalionaii'.ies as well as the scene of almost nver-ceaaili8 in 'lrnal confilrt. Mi-ine and dixsenrtlon. ff the hundred" .jf forts and castlet which ones existed on the gtrottieh aide of the horder. Itemersvd is the only one that Is mill li.babited as a man orial residence and inhabited, too, toy the family that were Its oriKinnl f'Hliidt'is. Bemersyde House itself stand on an elevated rocky bluff tveiianitinn-f one of th- in'.'.t heauti ful reaches of the n..-r Tweed On the opposite hank of the river is the promontory of ' ! Melrose, Ihe spot on which the Saxon Uisc.ples of Ai lan. more than 1209 years atcn. uplifted the symlmls of Christianity. ! Contributions toward the purchase , of the estate are to be accepted by j every bank in England. mum i Catalonia Under Sie Madrid Report States :;:" Cincinnati, O., Jan. S Election of a new chairman may (. on of Ihe retit!i of Ihe annual meeting of the, national bawhall c?.r.afiiissiott here to- ' dtv. I'residenta John Heydler of the Xatlonal l.-aKtle and R 11 Johnson of j I'ar.a. Jan. t f leorat-a Carpeotler th. American league are in Clnoln- I tahlinB to dive ronceastntts in the nat for tlie y;!-;y -wtif..renoe wild -iiitt.r of wi'IkIU in order to m."et August Herrmann, tlie liiud member Jack iN-ntpsey, aceordlntt lo a state- of the commisMon. tuent made toiutrlit . Ihe Associated' ' t'tvos by Imsi amps. Cat penile r's tuan San Francisco, Jn. S Miller Hun alter. 1-Matup said he was wllllnt! Kins, tnanair-r of the New York Amer to spin the Ho topi purs offered by lean leattue baseball club, is expected James Cofrroth on a baeis of 80 per here today for the purpose of snolnR cent for the winner and i(J per cent puffy Iwls. former outfielder for the; for lb loser. Iloston Americana According to ' Carpeitller is wiillmt to Join ncy o friends of l.e s he will sian with a atraitK land, face an t.ic fit- New fork If Ihe salary figure Is asiree- inate ule away fii.ni "1 to Jil pnuttda able to him. In wciifbt ami accept a split of 80 ta Lewis announced his retirement ,"( Mr. Kof froth olfer,'' said l'e- from basebatl several weeks n, say. camp ' VV had Intended to demand ini; he was Koimi to open an autonio- a St H stilit hut are wiltimt to ac- bile lire establishment In Fresno. crpt a r - -I rtlvltiiot) In t.lder to show this is not merely a moocv itinkintt' Kan Francisco. Jan. (5. Cnarte' lisnril .y Mr i'trii.r, na iniiii. rti ."i .- ..., wi"-noi .-.no nnoir iu.-i'oi,, tn.o. i.i uiciiii. witltln Ih .A I ww inonlh ec J ) win enaeavor to kH, Amen.aa tairo American leaieue baseball club, poomli of f..t and nearly 4fto pounds sportsmen teal vhanipioimh p b.u- announced today that he hnd retired of nut. t;.ii.bila lios.tlto th.. dam ;'' from baaetuill and would open a res- lut llrn wot Id record heifer, Mi I tsvearna I rk'nwd. laurant here, lt!sberE expressed hlm- I Chime (!Mla. and t!U la her' 1 Anttelea. Cal , Jan. Jack self dissatisfied with major leaxue sal-' 'fourth Jrtxir oH lt, l had leaa lliaii .Keauta. manaser for Jack empev, Miea ! wtwk real U-for f ivIinlnsi The enpretwed t'otittdence today that In jatdmal Is a beauty and has proven a view t,f the attitude) of Caipentler and fan Francisco, Jan. S The "spit Madrid. Jan . A l of a! bis lS(,i aen .s owner bl inatiaarrr. I'emmp. there would lII" ha been barred frmi the Pacific beea ptwlatmed thruhottl Ihe pis t llig I'rh I'aM no difficult In Kttii g touetber on VVast bawhttl league. Charles flraham. wtila. 1h mm later I'tlte Is not an objei 1 with Ih lb details n f tin f.jtbt plans and at i . mana-r of the San Francisco club1 Intertu d-jcSarvd today 0a aib,tia twittm alien punhaalns atock for I'd It at Tijuana. Meuco, under he announced ladav The Wag tie ejecu-' confirmed reports lh.il th.-lr farms i(ornll F A I'oerflrr dire, tbu, of IVonoder Cffrollt live have dem tnded that a list of all li.. than l artrala bad IsstMi ml paid for a Jcia.- cow at a stock I "1 am gji . to be,ir thai 1 Vacant pa pitchers uitc this style of delivery be In cotamut' of tc.tt.i witrases i in Tso.hill count and he find 1 tlllif lo yield few point on the sabmmd to them In order thai thyy leader of lb amditaU! ih had, that a ansa good iiniMlm.nl tU iau of the purse" sad Kearna Way b notified that they mus el!mi-i d reapivaMsuJ. be said, lis added Itiaij Tu succeed In dairin It is plain and I feel sure that this ran b t. nat this pitching feature, Utahanit ll. iiuvrnint tetsaded I order Ih that vry man must huv as hiijn raned 10 stilt cverv body s-iid . I triml-taitwa t th lockout rentMtr d-!an appreciation a I poaaibl f.r hmi ! "A ira.trd rVsramtm' statement ' 1 catod ia I an cl.ie, ahiih l.a be-enito obtain b ld and vloa obei-- thai Carpentier will nr aw seeping. ., ttaoias out of s-m-Mton of Caj ..,u.i auabtUatixo of that Is Jut a joke Jack 1 " "t- is rtasiy cow ,rt ihuM ami a .talt wto ti be met Vv u.atd Cmt.entier j. ow tiin-.w.t ana of c.ui e It Is on - 'a e , ti betw een I a . -i I pcunds I poaaibi for him to kt.osr Ihis ut.ttl The slight: differenr in hpavw:aht Kome. Jan. The Arno vallev bus had lota t.f et ' U o.'e Wittt tli llienna nuthintf Accavtitoiir to the e.,n flooded and tn.nv towo aoo.t, .!,.. apeeae ll rAraf frnva !'"' un,!! " h ,"t'1 J r ber, ltv, lrta. Ihey must think that Jack ar IU1.I Capjoii. IWriola and I'erc- ww" " "w'Vj.it.a stave.! by her ihroush her miik- the gtanl killer Welsh li: p.mnda olo are routed The lower part et "'" " i" pern..! until h twache Ihe high, j ialr Ikaj Sucinolt-vt the city of liM Inundated and it is Word has rvlv4 -f th lfh t stale of hr phync. a d.ioptu..at. J "ll Is true, of courw. thai Carpeti- feared lives hav been lost CaUlea at firtorl tio-hard ll Fut,i, lf oe want to get a pvrfMI lytm la tier U leaving bts home bind and un- - anu-iy ii,tct,- ct this city, ker mind be ha only , look at the dertakm a long trip to meet IVmpsey he ttsa many (. friend .., fau... J.(w stock which inhatitt ! ! ft, ibla If Cffrolh ia willing will tvsld im rWsat irv, wart fi ili isirirr farms yuaiitysuw k has I will suggeal that tb fiKht be held sntny -ar b lued aa llv Uf and always avsa lb motto of Messrs. on Labor da, Instead of the Foittth of f.e hM nplr Chrlstisn cliag j HvMHrfWr They tvavs froat time to tin. Juiv This will giv Carpenlier a ctt for I-.jhi Is.wts of iltds. iiHircbasrd faucv stock from eaasera to gi msj 10 u, char, make Im!miboi ui taa Plac at tseattl. ; bidders and Unlay a herd see- h,. t.i.ii.ir. a. g as be likes and tu. boms in former Hear wk ,o..it. o.,4 to aoa. In ihe p.ht Th.- pra V,k,M pi, k up a bus . lit lb. ' ''' " ' Mt Idkldioa of field (,!, has loag t atrlca! work or thlUiltos If he want f aatd aaa an uncle of H,.i. M -as t.ca...(ant factor of lb Waldo 1 Umbii, so. r.f k.r, llelea, itibbv . Hill f ..,. aBd constituted a i.h ,.. i "lwl, I think laWr dav t a bet "7 ttW' - '"r asU..t. of 1.0 small Im- let- f-shi dte ti,Jrl JH!v 4 bc-ause of this city jparUw., t Ml todav, in a-1.nu..,. to Ihe b.t ,.f sponamn want to symnd Ih tVI4lti'll..''it'k. ... parvhaaws of Koulk with their f.vmiW whiis thev 111. iw ... '" ' '"bee etoivs Ih lw.f.e,s don't mind being w. , father day - -"--', ' - . i.e ia. ar lei'iunj weraty cl. k fi-.i the i Kc., '", Ar 'lds to found te.'d.b ti,.l,w,v. and twlljwg fancy o k 't'lwgo i.nla ... ww 01 ci! aiition, the at taotmow i--.r stitpidtid to gesdt'sts plk.s vt ah.-h x a,i part of th r:tr4 iat, I., ii f errv tor ani.v and ... i.it,. t mvfhr lUiamuo Former Salem Resident Italian Towns Flooded; Fear Felt For People a Alexander ft Ureal. J 4l.ua Ceasar j and th liuk f Wellington never met ' t defeat in a ba'tle, i I ail i -id as fti g Cv.'flolU, lo 4.in Grand Opera House MONDAY IO JANUARY M M I'Ht MFI.Y SATISFYING i IE EASY VICTORY OVER ALBANY Th Chemrw Kaskeiball u!r.tt . a.-v.'.,t ,.t ht iut.rt bet. at, "''" -J ,,l'!r 'bird victory fo, "-ei. season. I t'ur!a m;h rn.-ls ar ..' tdr way la rus lbe! Ttilougk Ih ttaisow wide f., iii,i', tshich w is ssNisaat! U wttl ibli4d b li,, tiumns Usvuy ba)i t.-Jt lliaugur! bS at hoi.! joe F A iKJerfSer went la !ihS .,. ' "" '"" 11 -I l '"' is l'-i lo uprintitd a Ui t sijiAgtsjigjigtgtgigi o dairy ft, ad his Waldo ItHla tarut S b bee M klohrr so i'etvV.on of K. at T RI UI VF f xTVIiltMVL tillwi kn l.rf r ha r.t. It.4 j I ni . HI All ' sa po!ws t lh 4 hovr. UIM If ) hav Csiharrbal IValtiM. r " profii . t iu. t boa. . uul " the ... of 51 t. aiw bald f beriHg or have, head' . . ootico f fwiiat sdooai ..-....., isMgra juicnou noinaii . r iu d mnt. and add t M V 14.11 of k..t ter".a- l.gl IffaaW I a If! ' -'t the iuvvi arvj,, 4Uauv rnir.e r reny"iit, o ter foe Albany . wd eat as prnwr -fiveB. Jan.. i(m w 1 K'ma lUr tr R viaitora, wb.. Ch. u return ttu month i Kk after t bterd wt.oh ha W be a I !.- drfeated lb AtlHV Atc.e'i a )U11 gtaulatcd sugar. Take or I il'i.'.-poonful f,.u limes g &.tf. Tin will often bung 4Ht k ,:uf rroa th dii.11 vaw.e.g bead tin. tied BSMtritS Shouid cpa-n, )valh 11 g Ina-me eay and th o-uau ied '. Iro. .l:e.l .1 it.. ...... . was cse.ter KiMinaid .t..j . - - , ! daur!itr, M . H IV,1i,m sa l'i l rie firew atari lo fii,i,h Ja,: tt c:i ICunday cVwr.ina aa-.l w to.... IWuie. t'Ul forw .1 w... 4 t. ...... Dtl al. u-l., ..... ... . . 1,. ... . . . . . . . d.opptug into Ihe ihrv,v It ia fta.v i TUraOay f. sorsa. . satiw dasb sad vigor htto I Mpr. co,-.. lime aad b. pWmm J Z 'T f h"4 tB tls " "U,f Unsv He. . . w. naa i.iw,a ii,-a ffev t n waiaa. a.oi . .. iu.-. -' . - .v imiai ! i r jaltSMlii II II I MIIIIWII 1 slaiajsMsjaslisSS " -a- a. aa... - ' .''.'-v,.- .--- ' 't m . ...eA la, '. ,w : t ,. lma.1 eiavasir t,,,a, n,,-,.,-,.. ' . i .immmi l ivafness or Lead ,.ie ,i...u J .. ""'"' K' '"- s,k re,a Tb ga. a. at o tb. I "'' ' f 'bat tints. UejJR It ,t .. 4ij, ... . . , te''. It lo t at I A. ....1 r.f e ... batf FKH IS l M k 1V llat ta-pst m Sale Satar. day si tpei ltsan Israg S4ot ELECTRIC SIGN jf.VXy STREET SH0ES mrSf SALEM, ORE. In Order to Celar our Shelves For Spring Goods We will Mate Cut Prices on All Shoes-NOTHING RESERVED and will make many specially low prices of which the Mowing are a few. FOR TEN DAYS-January 8 to January 17, 1920 One job lot ladies' small sizes up to 4 in Hanans, Laird Schober, Selbys, etc at the special price of $1.35 Another lot of black kids and patent with grey, tan and white cloth tops, 144 pairs, all sizes, to close out at $2.95 Lots 107. and 108 Ladies' "Selby" black, cloth top, French heels, all sizes and widths, $10.00 value today at $4.95 Lot 126 "Red Cross" quality fieldmoiue and dark grey kid with matched cloth tops, $11.00 grade goes for $6.45 Lots 176, 177 and '296 dark grev, all kid French or Cuban heels, real values $15.00, our regular $11.50 and $1:100 for $7.85 Lot 191 Ladies' fine all fieldmouse kid, $12.00 grade for $7.45 Lot 210 all brown kid, Cuban heel, $12.00 value for $9.75 Lot 0204 black kid, black cloth top, school heels, worth $6.00 at $4.35 Sale Value Price Lot SU, Misses gun metal button, spring heels, 11 to 2 $4.50 $2.95 Lot 517, Misses brown elk button, spring heels, 11 to 2 4.50 3.35 Lot 500, Misses black kid, grev cloth top, lace 11 to 2 4.00 2.85 Lot 0542. Misses dark erev. all kid lace, 11 to 2 5.50 3.95 Lot 0630, Child's dark grev, all kid lace, 8 to 11 5.00 3.65 Lot 0640, Child's dark grev all kid lace, 5 to 8 3.50 2.85 Lot 537, Misses "Hamate" black elk bal, 11 to 2 6.50 5.35 Lot 638, Child's "Plamate" black elk bal, 8 to 11 5.50 4.65 Lot 612, Child's brown elk button, 8 to 11 4.00 2.95 Lot 32, Child's black kid turn sole, 5 to 8 2.25 1.65 Lot 0629, Child's patent cloth top, button, 1 to 5 1.50 1.15 MEN'S SHOES Lot 730, gun metal English last, neolin soles 750 4.95 Lot 0722, brown Bulldog toe, oak welt soles 7.50 6.35 Lot 718, young men's 2-tone brown, ta n top English 13.50 11.45 Lot 726, "Stetson" high grade black cal f, English lace 18.50 12.95 War Tax 30c Lot 756, heavy brown blucher welt soles 7.50 4.95 Lot 0760, Foresters hand-made loggers' 10-in. top 20.00 16.95 There is no better loggers shoe made at anv price. BOY'S SHOES Lot 821, black calf blucher, sizes 1 to 5! 2 4,50 3.35 Lot 826, extra heavy oil grain blucher, sizes 1 to 5I2 5.00 3.85 Lot 0-S7S, little gents' brown grain blucher, sizes 9 to 132 3.50 2.85 Ladies' spats 51.45 to $3.50 There are lots of other fine bargains. See them. rvWsX Ittmttmtt - f'ltl'lllllllltMIIIIMIIMIIIIIHIrt w 001 and SILK DRESSES These creab'ons are up to our usual standard quality. Ha terial Trfco&es, Serges. Silk Crepe de Orine. Wool, Jersey and Taffeta. Tbey are much below our Usual Prices. $2i.50 11 l STRUT Caee? ,Jf j' Vfr jjfT1 J$Tj. mi Bp Sot STORK ..a STKJt-S- t STATE J "WWWW'whhw, ...iiee.'