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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1922)
LINE WEAK SPOT OF Frank E. Dunn Going Out of Business . ' i ''."?! ! ? 1 Si ' i , j f i! Byrarune. N. Y., Oct. 21. Coach J"lm V. "Chick") Mfflinn of Kyriicuiie hrni a rliun lo verify what Un mid hi miiXauta rvullird true ufti'r tlmt firnt two Kevin or curly practice Uiuicly, that Hip Orange line i llic weak Dot in tliis Jiar'n tram and that a lurga amount of work iuuhI be ilnne to delrlnp furwiiriK if lln-re in to he the UKijnl nlro:i(t H.vruf-utie line, There in Ho Uliutil!f IMe act mat Ilie imrrrui i below Ilie venire, ami if Condi -Mm-1 bau Ik aum'iiHfiil In ileveloping a rrintr I ' line ruiiahle of IioIuimk I'fun Mate at tne Polo (iroilliilx, or the 1'antherK. e ttrilKka or Colgate at home, be will hovel aeromiiliKlied a bin timk lu met i:ie ur gent of hi ahurt. but brilliant ronehtug I career. To add to lli trmiblea. Heinliardl, one of Ilia moHl proiniKinir guard. broke hia rollar bone and will be out of Ilie game for neveral week. Haytdnger, the end. Iiulled a tendon, and in on crittelieM, thereby removing another very jirumiM ing guard, for the Akron boy wax rom log funt in Ida uew position. Kldmin, the htiwky foreKter who never nuw a football game until he reported for the Frosb leant lat year. Ih another potinihilitv for siNirl who ia "Intra lie rouibfit," being on the beni'h with a broken Jjnud. Vlneent and Van Itlnrcom reeiuved the iiHMigiunent for the I lnbnrt game and neltuer looked very good in Ilia jotiioii. Van Hlareom, the old Commereinl High heboid biy, ahould be good tlnx year, bill Jie hna not abowii anything like real Hunk wo far. He really la the only guard ma terial that can be culled experienced. Late in the game .fnppe. another New . York hoy waa aubatittited for Vincent but fie allowed little to cttuac uny outburatK of cnthuaiaHin. Veterans at Tackle ' At tacklea .Meehan ttaed the veteran "Ihitell" Heera unil Waldorf. lleeta ahared with Captain Culver at center w.hittever honora there were In line piny in. Haturdoy'a gHtne. Waldorf looked like a find late laat ac.ijton and out at camp lltia year, but he aeetna to hnve lumped aineu the aiiund eiime to Arehi bald Ktadiitnt. There fa a well founded belief, however, that, with n little more exueriuee Wnldnrf will be a very cap able tackle. AVJmtever ' dlaappnlnlinent wna L felt from the performance of tho line waa not repeated from Uie ahowing of the backa. ' The Hyrncuap hackfield men nro nbiwit tho claaaieat bunch that can he found on any gridiron thia fall. They com bing line plunging and finally end run ning and offensive power with a fine defensive, atrenglli which, la all thnt can be deaired. Anderaon la better (Jinn ever and In 11121 lie waa one of the beat line huekera and dcfenalve huckn of the year. Aflcltrlde, n Kophoinore hailing from rennaylvnnla, la another back of thia tene, who la going to be n greot player thia year.) Simmons A Star Everyono except thnav on the Inside were aurpriHcd to wo Simmon, tho Chicago lad. lead the team at iiunrter back for the flint quarter Hntiirduy. He U believed to bo Ilie firat real iiiinrtir back Hyrnenae haa had alnce "(Jlilok" Meehan waa calling aiguala for tho vnr ity. Furgonne, the Hronklyn flaah, the nemeslH .of Dartmouth for tho pant two eaaona, looka good ngtiln and bot.il he and Anderaon have pleaaed the coachea nt .halfback and calling the. playa thia canon.'. .' i .cThere la no, doubt that both will bo ueI lu the backfleld when Simmon la strong enough to take Alia regular place, for neither of them (a at bin beat when . lilaylug iiue.rterlmok. The apeedaterai Kel logg, dintuernuiii and Trout, could not allow to advantage NiiKfrdnr hecnuac the I lnbnrt forwarda were aifting through too fnat and alnpping end rims, llow nian, the aophomore.' of wJiom much 1 ia expected thia year, did not get Into the MM Rnlurday. . i. i 'Of tlio enda, .McIIae and Hoaeiigrnnt Were tho only onca-to abow real form on Hatnrdo.v. Hoaeiigrnnt, tho old Miisteu i-arg anir, remlmta the Orange rnllow era of Itoe Kaller, the- All-Ainerlcan end if ltU'J, and they expect him to bo liie neat flank man on the aipiad thia year If Injuriea do not keep him off again, na they did In lll'.'l. ' AMERICAN EPIDEMIC PROOP AND ENTRY f PORTS ARE CLOSED (Continued from pngo one) inenta. Tlic rat read a to the polaon. It ia extremely weak, but It ia Intercut Ing to note that none of lliein baa ever died and that it hna been puaaible to nave thouaanda of human Uvea un u renult of the experlnieiita, - Work on Rnblei ' Again the pul.ic healtJt Mervlrn' in doing heroic work for tho auppreaalnu of rnhlea. or mad dog bite. All of the o.called I'aateur treatment In the coun try originated here. Tho rabbit that tried lo fight Uie bull dog ia the victim. Ittihhitn are Inoculated with rnhlea and In their Individual encea they Tirogreaa to the atage of piirayinla nd die, Wlien they do, the apiunl cord la removed and from thia tho serum la prepared. Theae liarinlcaa anlmnla. experta aat, do not hear out the theorv l.'i.nt an en raged animal will attack anything. lnrlng tJie whole period when thev are he'ns polaoned aud when the dlaeuao dev"lona they are handled daily. There am women lii Ihln Inborntorv of the government who linndle mien ipilt aa nonrh'ilantly an moat women look to Mielr hair netn. Tliey take them out of jars with their handa open tip a npnce aoinewltere near the filth rib and gently above In a ncedb. It happen, to be a .hypodermic laden ith pneumonia aerimi. The mice have been previously given pneumonia and t hot ia to aee whether they re cover. Moat uaiutllv they do. TJie g.iv trnment coutendn that 11 a "medicine" for thia particular diaeuno ia moat offer-live. Ald from all of thia the public health aervlee ia conducting wide experl menta in the nutritive value of foodn. t Otintleaa nioukeva nttd pigeotta are ward. Aa one or (he other grown pule Uie diet la increaaed or dimimahed. in thia war the diet for all of the government ho V't" regulated. Thia dova not tnke into account that all of the water one drltika. particularly water on trnltia and ateamnhlpa. ia teated and intiat come up to am-cificntinn. juwi va tar na n in nmnnnir poaatble, Pr. ( nminlng an.va. the health of the i I'nlted ritafea In being nfcgiiardrd. ' Pipe Smokinpr Proved I to Be SOOJears Old Wflnhlnr ton. Oh. !. FvUlonr tint (nbaocn jiipi mukinc hy Indinnn ilnten 1 lnek luori ttiiitt fVH- vrarn in nniiiiunfiMt by thf Hmttlnmiitiin limtittitinn. - Pp. J. Walter Ktwkrm rWwt of Hit? ' burenu of A inrrlrnii rt hnttloptr nf tltr Smtthrtonian hnn mmrtn the uniiporttHl tinrartliinr of rmn in tltf WVtt Vrnle Natlonvl Pnrk. tVlormln, which hr Jlan wnnioil tltr "(lipo nhrinr himm." A Inr mimlHT of rlny pipe were fiiimil t-onttored nbotit in rimitnr ptirhi) Jiint n Oh'v hnrt hron thrnix-n .hTt by cliff flwHIrrA durlnn ct'rcmuiilnl Titn trw rtiturt1 njro. In n tnirinl Rrnuiiil iii'rtr by win foiiml I li ptrfcrt HkWrtnu over 5tn yvnt obi. smu-ur r. Th Ri DrivA Begins IWnndav IWornine fca W JPy taw m Ptraftrnna ia mf AfociiH in merchandise for the money, and here is,, tnat I must sacnuce. m uij the place to get it. I have issued instruc- sacrifice will be great. However, I am de tions to sell, and sell fast, this entire stock termined to close out and quit, sacrificing of goods to empty the shelves to the bare to whatever extent is necessary. This is walls in the quickest "possible time. And ! !y6Ur opportunity to invest your money to don't forget that I MEAN BUSINESS. the greatest advantage.- . . ... Stock, Fixtures and Lease for Sale Immediate Possession Wool Dress Goods A Hi'incinl vnlno, 44-inch all-wool French Hew, staple shades lilack, blucH, lirowns and plum. Former price $2.75. To day . .' . .$1.95 All-Wool iintl wool mixed' Novel ty Dress Goods. From 40 lo ''44 inches wide. Values up to $:3.0), Kjiecial .880 All-wool Poplin, 48 inehes wido, all colors. The material that 1 always ives satisfaction. For mer iprico now $2.39 CG-inch all-wool Novelty Skirt ing, plaids, stripes and heather weaves. .Regular price $4.50 to $i.00. S)ecial $3.19 All-wool 5fi-inch Velour, plain ' colors.- Beautiful shades for coats. Values up to $0.00 for, per yard $3.29 Real Bargains in Silks A very , attractive line of Dress . SatinS, and Taffetas, .'!() inches wide., Almost any shade do-,.. ' ' sired; Values up to $3.50. Our spet!iul $1.59 to $1.98 Fancy', Lining Silks',' 36 inches, All Rood patterns. '-"Regular -prices $1.50 and $2.00, 'now iiWj....... 89c, 98c "'Skinner's Satin" tho quality silk; 36 in:lies"wide.'Silk hack, ' All titaiple shades. 1 Today $2.45 .yH.t, ' .; . . - j tl., .i.;. f. '- Gloves ;;:!' Dress" Kiel Oloves,' two-button, : , .'lilack',', white,1 tan, gray and 'brow'jrv -Bfist (uality.' Regular $3.50' value, now v,'V . '. : . $2.29 Une-buttonOaiie (ilovos, ' black, tan and brown. A glove that , Wpuld . sell anywhoro for no Ichs than $1.75. 'Wo offer you for a limited time only at pir ....98c Short Silk Gloves, extra weights, doublo tips, black, white and colors. Real vals. 79c to $1.29. Hosiery All-wool, silk and wool heather with colored clocks. Plain col ors, black, gray, cordovan and came! iV....... .$1.98 to $2.79 Luxite Hose, all silk boot, boau t i ful 1 (piality.l ' extra weight lilack, whito and cordovan. Special nt i $2.48 All-silk Boot, hem or rib top, black, gray and cordovan.. Ex-, ' tra good value.. $1.39 to $1.69 Sillc Lisle Hose, black, gray, and 'brown ........ .59c, 69c, 79c Women's black Cotton Hose, good 'quality. None better for the price today, pair 19c Boys' lleavy Rib Hose, splen did wearing boso .for school; (5o value, now 39c Hisses' Fine Rib Hose, black and cordovan; 65e and 75e values, today 29c and 39c Children's Black Cotton Hose, fine and heavy rib. Good dye, extra weight. Special. . .v.23o Wool Sweaters Ladies' ! and ' Misses'. Slip - on 1 Sweaters in all shades. Prices from ........ ..$2.98 to $4.25 Ladies'1 and Misses' Wool Tnx ,,0(108, 'brush rwool 'trimmed. .Formerly $15, now .....$9.85 Children's Coat Swenters' witli ; angora' collars " and . onfl's. Prices from $5.85 to $7.98 Children's AVool Sweaters ' in small sizes ; . .$1.95 ' ' Children's Dresses Children's Gingham Dresses, size 2 to 6 years 98c Children's Percale Aprons, ,39c Children's Dainty Organdie Dresses for $2.15 Children's Ronwers $1.49 Hoys lilouses 69c to $1.19 '' Frank, ,punn-- v r . m w -W mm -w m m i m m m -w m traiimcr fhp ntnet In Tr. a I'l 'al i.'i -ar in fi uvi Women's Underwear Wenched cotton, heavy fleece, . Cliion Suits, high wck, long sleeve, ankle length. Regular $2.25, 110W ,.....'....'.,.$1.98 Cotton and wool mixed ribbed Union Suits, extra fine qual , itv, short . bIoovos,1' low neck, ' ankle length. Special. : $1.98 Silk and wool Union Suits, long or short sleeves, ankle length, low neck and no sleeves. The best quality.' Special $3.65 Summer weight Unijm (Suits, knee .length, edge trimmed. ' Today . . . . 43c and 49c Medium weight Union Suits, high neck, long sleeves, low neck and no sleeves, ankle length; $1.75 values, now 98c Ladies' summer weight Vests, tape and fancy edge tops, all sizes. Fine quality.. 14c to 49c Children's Underwear Dr... Denton Sleeping Garmpnts, all sizes. Our special price for vthia sale .. ....,.$1.29 to ,$A,98 Misses' Vests, all sizes, good quality, heavy fleece'. Special at -.. .129c to 49c Bilk and AVtfol Union. Suits, short sleeves,, ankle ,or knee length, small sizes. 'Best grade.. $1.98 llqnyy fleeced Unipiij Suits,, high beck',' long" sleeves, auklo , . length ; $2.00 yalues,, now.'Sc ; Cretonnes" ;r ' ' 36-itich small ,patternsr, light and dark colors, suitable for dj'oss esVi aprons, . etc.; (iOc values for y. ..... 3?c and ,49c 10-incli Drapery t're.touno, laiest designs, beautiful 'colorings, , per yard .... .,,... .39c to ,98c Ginghams r' 27-incli A))ron Gingham, checks, in all colors. Rest grado'on the market for the price. . .14c 27-inch Dress Gingham, plaid . and cheeks, iii all colors. None better for .24c 32-inch Dress Ginghams, fino finality, plain colors; 1 8 0 stripes, checks and plaids 35e yalues. Today for ... .... .29c ;, .';' Towels-' ' ; -i Large size, double thread, . all white Bath Towels; 75c values for ...... 49c VerV gt)od (uality', regular :size, all white Bath Towels; ' 45c. values for . ,..'. . ':, ... ... . ..29c Extra largo hontycomb Towels, white with colored borders; 85c towels, now."". . . . . j , .'.43c Hemstitched Huck Towels, all white; 50o valued ...29o Ladies' and Misses' Coats Blue and brown Bolivia Coats in the new fall styles, beautifully lined. Values up to $80, now selling from. .$28.50 to $36.50 Made of fine all-wool plaid, back mannish, Coats. Very popular. Selling now at ..$25.00 Ladies' and' Missed '"iFH.'neh heels,: plain toes. Beg Suits ' Wyi,Lhv $7.50, now , $2.95 Blue all-wool. Tricotino- Suit! i-q V&L1!! ,'LtK1! ...l.onmifiinir .,.i...;.i.....i ...:n.. .. . "'Vv , V lA- Jlllllltt. l.HlUl'N 1I IO , ifllil.W IV , to Idhfin ho.n. . $35.75 to $49.50 n's Overcoats 1 seuing Men' now t 10 L,mt,, lr$li $:!0.00 OvercV.t,' now '. . '.$UM an ... .... . $25.00 Overcoat, now $13.90 Only 10 Coats left come early! Men's Sport Coats In heather and plain. -Sold nt $5.00, now $3.95 Men's All-Wool Sleeveless Tan Color Army Jacket $1.49 LILILa OiilllLJJJL! - " T ,r m in drnmn s i this task. 1 i JXfi w afa M wr f t r ' Ladies' and Misses' Silk Dresses Blue- Tricolette Dress, extra , good value, $25.00 grade, now,.. $9.75 Black Taffeta Dress, formerly" $25.00, now $14.95 Black and Red Crepe Knit Dress, . formerly $35.50, now. . $22.50 Brown Taffeta Dress, trimmed with Canton crepe. Formerly ' $37.50,, now .$24.50 Brown Charmeuse Dress, largo size, good value at $45.00, now at $26.95 Gray Charmeuse Dress, formerly $35.00, now .$18.50 Black Canton Crepe Dress, trimmed with wooden bends. Formerly $35.00, now.. $21.49 Blue Taffeta Dress, formerly $25.00, now :. $11.95 Blue Charmeuse Dress, trimmed with beads. Formerly $27.50, now at .$16.J50 Brown - Canton iCrepe, .formerly $l!).50, noW :'..!;..'.. . . .$13.95 Extra good,. values .in Ladies ' aiuh '..'Misses' W.ool , Dresses; black serge dress, formerly $25.00, now at $9.95. Embroidered Bluo Serge Dress; 1 ,. formerly $18.50,. now .. . .,.$6.97 BluonWool Poiret Twill Dresses, now at ..$11.98 Bluo Wool Poiret Twill Dresses, r-.trimmod with red. .$15.85 Bluo 1 Wool Tricotine, .beautifully i. embroidered; Formerly $39.50; a ' jipw ,at ., v, ... . ......... .$14.95 Women's, Misses' and i " Youths' Blanket Robes iJ K Special value in Blanket Robes in combination colors ranging from ........ .$4.95 to $12.95 Women's Gingham Dresses Ladies' Gingham -Dresses, for merly $7.!)5, now $3.98 Ladies' Percale Aprons ....98c Ladies' Percale Aprons, trim med with white organdie $1.98 Ladies' Gingham Aprons. .$1.89 Ladies' Betsy Ross Aprons $2.19 Ladies' Gingham Dressesextra .. large, for. ............. .$2.79 , . "'' Ladies' Shoes ' Ladies Black. Cloth Top. Lace ;.: Shoes, medium French heels. Rogular $8.00 $1.95 Ladies' Patent Leather, ('loth ;,! Top,: French heels, iplain toes. Regular $8.00 $1.95 1 Ladies' Brown Oxfords, welt soles, best of leather, French heels. Regular $10.00. .. .$2.95 Ladies' Gunmetal Oxfords, babv French heels. Beg. $10.. $2.95 Ijjidies' high grade turned sole, medium last, French heel, in gray and champagne color. Regular $15.00 shoo ....$1.95 .Uuiies' thrown Lace Oxfords. low heels, modi 11m lust S3 98 '' fLiidies' Klnelr Vim k'irl JK-fl .. 5,",va ,u" "ll-,s i"ai" ''""'A1 aow at ....$1.98 nnJl'i:' Brown and Black Leath- , . or I'umps, medium ' French ' hw'K.Bftnltws l!w,llir '" iii ili .Mir.uir . i ui $195 Ipo. Havana ' iir'own f"!,T, "J"1"17 ,U18- " ......1: - unguium $4.65 Vestees Ladies' G'mghnm Vestees in all colors. Formerly . $2.00. .$1.39 Ladies' Organdie Vestees in dainty colors. Formerly $2.50. now at ...f $1.49 ,JES Come and Save Big Money realize , 11 you wam. suu ""'lanuisp ,t ; - V' , ,HI t Ct Thl I Must Get Out of Business in Quickest Possible Time Boys' Shoes Boys' Gunmetal Button Shoes, good heavy sole $1.85 Bovs' Chrome Tan Button Shoes. A little better grade . . . .$1.95 . Boys' . high i cut . Chromo( Tan ' Shoes, made for Wear. . .$4.45 Boys' .: high cut Black hrome rTan Shoe, very heavy, sole, better grade .$5.85 Little Boys! Black .Calf, Button Shoe, reinforced toes i$2.10 Little Boys' Brown Button Scnf- fers, heavy soles $2.15 Rubber Boots Men's Rubber Hip Boots, Ball 'brand, pair . . .$5.95 Men's Rubber Knee Boots, Ball brand, pair $4,25 Boys', lleavy Gum Knee Boots, Ball brand '. .$3.15 Misses' Gum Boots, Ball brand, the pair $2.49 . u Clothing , ,. ;c Men's Suits; 'good all-wool $35 values, 'at ........ $19.95 M on 's fine' All-Wool Worsted, a beauty.'Sold at $45.00. . $29.75 A Good Hoary Navy Blue Serge, sokLrftgularly ;at $45.); ;$24;75 All-wool Worsted, hard finish, sold at $40.00; ,noY. .'. . .$26.75 Brown. Mixed Wool Suit, worth ', $27.50,.; now i. wi ... l u. .$16.45 "Wool, Suiti'i regular' $25. . .$13.75 - Young Men's Suits, Good ' wobl'1 that- 'will' 'wear' like i'i'onV Sold'at'$22.50." Noth'o "i latest'. style,1 but for wear--one orilv, at . '.$7.90 Nice : Worsted Suit, Sold at $35. now at .-..'.....; $13.95 Dark Worsted, now .$8.95 ' Young Man's Suit $6.65 Boys' Knee Pants Suits Corduroy Suits nothing will wear better for school. Sold at '$11.50. You can buv them for $4.95 to $6.95 $17.50 Wool Suit, neat pattern. You ca-i have for $8.95 A fine value foij $7.65 And many others wo have , a I -fllll 1 Supply,. . ' .. 11 . .. ,': Boys' Overcoats 1 Sold nt $7.50, now ....... $4.95 Boys' Chinchilla Overcoat, sold at $7.95, now ....... 1 ..$7.95 Young Men's Overcoats Sold at $15.00, now- . $6.95 Here is what you want you cannot wear it out. Worth $30.00, now at . . $11.90 Good Wool Coat, cheap at $15, now for ; $8.25 Men's Mackinaws A fine' line of about 20 only. Here is your price $8.50 coaf $6.75 Heavy All-Wool Coat, $11.00 value, now $8.95 Men's Sweaters Was $2.,), now .v.'. .$1.49 1 W KLWi,""'' ' -calf,. welt soles,, rubber beck ; Klmkl Pullover, was " nowat ' ....:.$ ; $..5, now at ....,,..,.$1.69 . Men's: Bbick:'6iiiiinctal: . Me : W'v "n , Men's anfi Boys', unaerwear .... " nwn 9c ('ood Heavy Cotton Union. Suits. ' 1. IC-I 1111 . 1 . . . .Mens Wool Drawers and Shirts sold at $2.50 $1,49 All-Wool Union. Suits, sold t $7.00, Hatch or button. .$4.95 Another (uality $3.95 Wool Scarfs . licautiful brush wool Scarfs in s'laucs, 1 rmn $3.49 to $8.49 real bargain lJnces come to this store Moi, day and every day while the sale last. visit ine upsiatrs uciiaiuucins, wnere yoqjl dollars will have wonderful purchasiJ ' Men's Sox uooti Lie uray fox ji Gray cotton and wool mixed, 35, 1 value, now it -i 1 ,nri o vavK vgray ; vv 001 nox ..m.-, Men's Furnishings Men's:-. Heavy -Dress Sox, sulda'j iNiOe tine 'black Joe box 75c. Men's Tie "... ...,..'.'..'.' Big' line" of .Knit Tics. .1 .49c ip suspenders Sold at 50c, now ., 75c Suspenders , $1.00 Silk Suspenders ......ft Men's Fancy Arm Bandi In fancy glass boxes. Nice (or I Christmas presents. . ortli 7oc, now at A fine Khaki Handkerchief. Ik I Pans Silk: Garters 111 holidar boxes, now M"en's Garters and Aim in noiinay ooxes. imcc ioni present. Sold for $1, now.. 73c I . I 1 f 1 1 XT I. 35o Ann Bands . : Best' ' Cap s on earth to A I money Men's )Cotton i Gloves . leatln 1 palms, now;?, v. Cotton Khaki 'Long Wrist.. 25c 1 Cott6ji Gloves .....It Men-'s Dress Shirts ! . Say1, men, here , is ,your,,wprt , Shirt heavy , Jiiclcpry, w '."$1.50, how -.....:;.'.. $1.11 The, best . sliir't ' in Eugene, . ,f;ut,.at: ''i'-Men's Hats Meii's Hats. . $1.39, $1.49, $1,61 $1.95 amd up. Arrow 'Collars . . .162-3(1 '3 for". .'i J . .'.- ...;.50t Suitcases and Bags $8.50 "Oaso, brass trimmed al! around corners and all over, I now at : . W Brown Case, $2.75 value,.. Extra heavy Case and cxtril laree. A beauty. Worth $M. now only. $71 $.'!.50 Caso . Very large Case, $4.75, now3.l!l Corduroy Pants Sold at $5.00, now ..$3.8 Hiding Pants,, lace bottoins.snH at $5.50. now' . W i Men, Look at This! Heavy M'ool Process Shirts awl ' Drawers.' worth $2.00 . . .$1S , Boys' Bath Robes Sold at $6.50, now t Blanket Bargains Bier, full size, sold at $4.00. Bfft in town. Only about 50 m left, nt Large Wool Plaid Blanket, values, beautiful iiattenis 1 White Table Oilcloth V Price McCall Patterns Fancy Outing Flannel Bettor mio . I Afiwilik worn 25c, now , " 39-in. Muslin . . . : 1" ! Men's Shoes ' Men's Brown Shoes, li? medium last and toes. .. I 1 nl I Men's' Biwn: medium we' 'Work Shoes 'Men's Black Work Shoes, m heavy soles " Men's Brown. Calf Oxfords, diuni Irist. 1111H toes lVIpti'a Slirkers t.t i. c.i!i ilnllblf throughout Walrus fnr .Men's Slickei-s, 3 length. tN with shoulder cape . ii4 .tieii s oncKcrs, '4 1e11.ui". " wit h c'wp. Wn rus iraii"