MORNING REGISTER, WlftFNE. ORE. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY! H.-'lIM
r EIGHT
I. M. CI IS El
'. YEARS 111 EUGENE
Condition, of Affairs Is Given
' In Report ;
DRIVE BEGINS MONDAY
IPrank kborluut llevlowa Work or
Past Year In Annual Report to
. Hoard of Directors
From the annual report of Frank
Kberhnrt. general secretary of the
X. at. t. A., n condition of affairs
they exlat In the association Is
given In the following article. The
report, submitted to the board of
directors recently, is the opening
gun of the annual budget drive,
i "The V. M. C. A. for tho past IS
years has been operating in Ku
geno with its four-fold program
among bovs and men, and render
ing some service to women and
girls. lach year tho jslttiens have
registered their approval by sup
plying the necessary . maintenance.
''An account of tho salient fea
tures of the year's work -will reveal
luoro than may be expected of the
largo place the 'V holds anions
tho toys and men ot our city.
"The membership on January 1
. was 4tA. b5 per cent of whom wore
under 25 years of ago. This Is a
little above the average of &S por
cent for tire entire country.
. IiHTeaso Nearly 100 per Cent
.''In the locui association the In
crease of young men in the activ
ities has been nearly 100 per cent
over previous years. ' Over 200
toys and men are now enrolled In
gym .classes. Thc'ro is tho volley
ball, medicine cull, indoor base
ball and other recreative games for
the Itusinesa and. professional mca.
'The county basketball league is
partly responsible for tho increase
of young men. Jt serves to give
young men who ore not members
of the V. M. C. A., or "who llvo out
of town, -an opportunity for play
anu recreation.
. fiwlmmin
g Is one of. tho major
sports. One hundred and ninety-
Tour were taught to swim tho past
Overstuffed Chairs and
Davenports - Should Be
Cleaned Once Each Year
We Have a
SPECIAL DEPARTMENT
for This Work
Phone 300.
" RAYMOND TORREY
. Between Eighth and Ninth on Olive,
p
year. A campaign for all boys Inlorgnntied In November. Tho boys
th city who could not swim at
tracted 125 boys, 85 of whom
learned to swim. This was free to
the boys, whether members of the
" or not. A 'mUers' club of 14
boys has been formed, the extremo
test being the ability to swim ouo
nviie.
included In physical activities Is
the work conducted for women.
This lias been chiefly swlinlng. Tho
past fall there ho been a lurge at
tendance every Tuesday evonlng
and Wednesday afternoon.
Movement NprctMl to lion
Tho Y, M. C. A, In its inception
was for men only, but tho move
ment spread to tho boys and for
the past 60 years the boys' work
ot the association has been growing
to sucn an extent tnat It Is now
regarded as the most Important
part of the program.
"Organised Into IS clubs three
Hl-Y, five comrade six l'lonoer,
and three Friendly Indian, each
class Is adapted v a different age,
from 10 to IS years. These clubs
have the four-fold program that
has jcen stressed since the first
boys' department was organised la
Salem, Mass., in 1S67. It empha
sises tho physical, mental, social
and spiritual, the spiritual being
tho basis of the whole. Because of
this emphasis on tho religious In
the program, this typo of boys'
work is naturally adapted to the
churches and Is eagerly sought by
them.
All the clubs mentioned above.
except tho Hl-Y clubs, aro tied to
the local churches, the Y. M. C. A.
discovering and training most of
the leaders.. Jast year 2S boys
made Christian decisions and 12 '
joined the church. While tho Y.
M. c. A. has a building, the actlv
ittes are not confined to its four
walls, tout is community-wide. In
ddition to the above clubs, a
training class for leaders of boys'
?luhs was organised.
A Iane county conference of
older ooys was promoted with 61
boys meeting for two days in JEu
gene.
"Fathers' and sons' meetings
promoted by tho y. M. C. A. dur.
ing the year were attended by over
om. -me annual, summer camp
was attended last 'summer by 39
boys In two weeks.
"A pet and bobby show put on
by the boys In Janunrv hroittpht
75ft exhibits of tho boys' handhvorkJ
and interests.
"A boys' chorus of 60 voices was
TpOR a brawny
JLL wind-tanned wrist!
A Gruen Strap Watch
UNCTUAL and dignified in business, yet
husky, accurate, even
' r swings with a driver or smash hot volleys
over the net!
. That's why active men, men who cannot waste time, appreci
ate their Gruen Strap Watches.
It is not enough nowadays to have a ' watch inconveniently
tucked away, to consult at leisure. .You want to know the time
instantly whatever you arc doing. . ,
.With a Gruen Strap Watch you will realize all over again what
a watch can mean to you. Its handy, supremely accurate service
is the last word in a timepiece for a man.
Ask Us to Show Them to You! .
Luckey s
W.W.BWSTOW.Prop.
THE STORE WITH THE BIG STREET CLOCK
'ot the pioneer ciuoa also put on i
minstrel show of real merit, at'
tended by over 300 parents and
friends.
"Work for boy ha been ex
tended to Wendling. Nprlngfleld,
t'ottage Grove, t'rcewell. Junction
city, t'oburg and Santa Clara,
where one or more clubs with com
petent leaders und udut commit'
tees are In charge
'Thirty-two men wero enrolled
in educational classes during 1H2S
In public speaking, mechanical
drawing and Kngllsh, ,
llellglons activities among tho
men have been limited to promo
tion of week of prayer meetings,
some gospel team work, numerous
personal tntervicwa and, church co
operation, "It costs money to maintain the
Y, M. C. A., and It will cost more
as our city continues to grow. In
IS2& 113.500 was subscribed. Kor
1S2 the board of directors found
that to maintain the association,
providing an additional man on the
staff and for needed rennlrM tn
iMtildlng and equipment, subscrip
tions totaling I4.S0S will be need
ed. The 1M men and women
workers In this budget week
palR-n. February 23-29, donerv the
whole-hearted snnnort of thA rMtv
and no doubt will Kt It.1
BEN KEEIYIS HONORED
KIGKXK MAN KI.KTTKD VICE-
PRESIDKNT OF CI.IU
Barred Itock Association Names
" ' Him as Ouly Officer West
of Rock? Mountain
Hen F. Keenly, I,nno county ns
ressor and known all over the Pa
cific coast ns raiser of flno
Barred Plymouht Rprk chickens,
has been electej ns one of the sev
en vice-presidents of the American
Marred Plymouth Rock club, ec
cordlng to word received Irom tno
headquarters ot the ciub In the
r.nst yesterday. Mr. Kecnoy Is
the only officer of the club west
of tho Rocky mountains. -
His winning several prises In hlg
shows the last fall over birds
raised by men of national reputa
tion attracted - attention among
poultrymen nil over the country
and several weeks ago he was
nsked to alloc? his name tn be
plnced on tho ballot as candidate
for vice-president of tho club.
STUDENTS GO TO 0. A. C.
TEX DELEGATES ATTEND EDU
. CATION SHOW
Ton regular delegated of Eugeno
hih school, and as ninny more stu
dents interested in the educational
exposition at the Oregon Agricul
tural college, left the city yesterday
morning for Cor va His.
Minn Jtita Norm, member of the
faculty at the high school accom
panled the delegates to the agri
cultural college.
Those who are representing the
student body are aa follows: Misses
Mary Jones, Mary Driver, Mary
Owen. Pauline Hnmmltt and Jo
anna Seelye and John Dodds. Ken
neth Brush. Uel Soward. Thomas
Wells and Donald 8 hey the. the lat
ter -president ot the student body.
EUGENE MAN HONORED
UlOY lUSIfdXf; "MRrXTOR. OP
LISBER ASSOCIATION
Roy Bushnng, of the lumber firm
of Walters-Busnong. wns yesterday
elected director of tho Western Ro
tall Lumbermen's association, at
the ' closing session of the annual
convention being held In Portland,
Mr. Bushong's election was made
known here last night. He had
been in attendance at the conven
tion with other lumber dealers ot
the Pacific coast. Mr. Bushong has
been in business here more than
two years.
Magazines subscriptions taken
for any you may desire to renew
or subscribe tor new. 200 Second
Avenue East. 6-20-tf
For furniture
8eaver,:40:.
repairing, phone
. . 2-13-lmo
if you take powerful
Jewelry Store
PIERCE .DENIES RUMOR
OF
Nebraska Story Branded as
Falsehood
LILLIE IS BACKED UP
.K'lntct l'rcm lluitcli ilve
. Account ot Reputed Offer
Which Is UbarouMcd
Oovernor Waller M. Pierce here
yesterday, added his denial to the
report that the warden of the Ne
braska penitentiary bud been offer
ed the wardrnship In this slate, ns
a result of, the recent outbreak
among tho prisoners,
"Nothing to It not a word of
truth," said the governor, "I don't
know where that story came from.
"It. hasn't oven eutered my hoad
to mnko a change
"Warden I.lllle's policy In hand
ling that situation tho other night
is commendable and I upprove of
It. lie bus my full support."
, Warden Admits Humor
According to Associated Press
dispatches, rumors were current In
Lincoln, Nebraska, yestorduy that
Warden Fenton, In charge of tho
state penitentiary there had been
offered tho position In Oregon. Ac
cording to the dispatches. Warden
Kenton nt first denied the rumors
but later admitted that he had
"heard something about It," and
would bo guided by the salary of
fered. Warden I.lllle Informed Portlnnd
news sources that he wns sure there
was nothing to tho report, and
stated that Oovernor Pierce had
promised to back htm up In the
policy of discipline the warden hud
Inaugurated. Mr. Llllle added that
he believed tho Lincoln. Nebraska,
slory was without foundation.
OR. STIVERS SPEAKER
EVt.KNK niGII SCHOOL
HAVE PROGRAM ,
TO
Washington's IMrtbday Anniver
sary Awcmbly to start at 8:30
o'clock Monday Morning.
Pr. K. V. Stivers, pastor of the
First Christian church, will bo the
principal ' speaker nt the Wash
ington's birthday anniversary pro
gram In tho Kugono high school
Monday morning.
Announcement of tho selection
ot Pr. 8tlvers was mado last night
by P. K. Chrlstenson, principal. .-
The Woshlnpton's anniversary
program will start at 8:30 o'clock
Monday morning and will last un
til about 10 o'clock, Mr. Chrlsten
son said. '
. Other numbers nro being pre
pared for the entertainment. ,.
LOCAL MOVIES COMING
."SCENES "SHOT" IX EUGENE TO
BE EXHIBITED
'Eugene will break onto th
screen In Its first slurring vehicle
lis tho movlo producers say, start
ing Monday nt tho McDonald
where "What You Hhould Know
About Eugene," a two-reel motion
picture depicting tho high spots of
interest in and around the city,
will be shown.
"What You Should Know About
Eugene" contains many scenes ot
local civic activities. Including pub
lic buildings, the university. In
which the entire student body ap
pears, and a special shot of the
Order of the "O" Is prominently
featured; Eugene's two now pub-
He schools, the Woodrow Wilson
and the Roosevelt, and the high
school; the city hall, library, court-.
house, and other institutions; Deuu
tlful scenes of Eugene's country
club course, with players In action;
such Industries as logging, found
ries and mills, and numorous
views of the business districts are
shown for tho first tlmo on the
screen.
The chamher of ;omerc'e. Lions,
Rotary and Klwanls clubs aro fea
tured at their weekly luncheons,
while the Boy Scoots are grouped
In Interesting shots. Hundreds of
local people appear In the street
scenes and public buildings, and
many will seo themselves In the
light of movie stars for the first
time. The film Is over 5000 feet
In length. Following tho showing
1t will be turned over to the cham
ber of commerce, and possibly ar
rangements will bn made to have
It presented In other cities.
MIXED QUARTET TO SING
PROGRAM WILL HE GIVEN AT
VESPERS THIS AFTERNOON
A mixed auartet, Including Mine.
Roso McOrow, Mrs. IJolbort Ober
teuffer, Roy Bryson ond Kuirenc
f.'arr, besides John Stark Evans at
ino organ, will givo tho program
for tho university vesper service to
ho held this afternoon from 4:30 to
five at the iniislo auditorium ot
the music building.
Rov. J. F. JIhbs of tho Mnthodlat
church, will rcsd the service.
The doors will be closod at 4:30
i usual, to avoid Interruption dur.
tng tho program, so everyono Is
advised su coma early, tt Is an.
nounccd. .
WIFE UNTIDY IS CLAIM
BERT K. SNOOK SITES FOR
DIVORCE DEGREE
fMalmlng thnt his wife. Mnrini
Is a poor housckeener nnd ht
their homo Is tllrty nnd untidv.
Bert H. Hnook yesterday filed suit
In circuit court for dlvorco. Thov
iwcro married In Snrlngfleld No.
Itvcmbor 27, 11)25, ha says.
Ho further Alleges thnf ii,
'neglocts hor homo and thnt when
ho goes out among othor people
Silio takes her wedding ring off.
Further ho mutes she Is. extravn.
gant and associate with people of
poor "landing in tno community.
Krod K, Smith Is his nttornev.
birthday: is eventful
SVLVA TOADY NINE YEARS
OLD YESTERDAY
Yesterday was one of tho hlrireat
birthday anniversaries little Hylvn
l-'rmly ever had, or may ever have,
for that mntler.
Hho attended a narty at which
there wero more lliap zoon, psnple
iiml her father was In ouo of His
feature dances.
Hylvn was nine years old yoslor-
day.
The parly he attended 'was at
the armory, where "Ooddy" W. U
Krady was a dnnrer tit tho cowboy
und cowgirl quadrille. Mr. Krady
was known on the range ns "Lofty"
I ju ry Krady." lie and his family
live at DM3 Fifth avenue west,
CHILDREN JQUARANTINED
TOT8 IN C'ORVALLIS lOMW UN-
Alll.M TO t'OMIil
i i
While more limn 3D Ktigeno
ui'oiile were wllni'Mliig Hie uld-llme
dam-e nnd contest ut tho armory
last night. Ill aid ut tho children's
farm home nt t'orvnllls. -611 little
boys nnd girls who wero expected
here from tlio hume. were unable
to attend on account of sickness.
According to report reaching Ku.
gone one of Ihu collages Is under
iiuiirnntlne for scarlet fever, thus
preventing any of the'rhlldren from
leaving the Indue. The situation Is
not serious, local W. C. T. U. offi
cials were Informed, and the rases
under surveillnnvo aro not threat
ening. TWO GIRLS PLEAD GUILTY
SENTENCE WILL RE l'RO
MOUNTED NEXT 1TEKRAY
C V. Rims Sciilcnool to Sorvo
Throe- Years In I'rbxm un
t barge of Forgery
Eleanor llurtchnell nnd Laura
Itrcuke. university students Indicted
for shoplifting yesterday pleaded
gullly to the rhnrge of larceny nnd
will bo sentenced by Judgo l'ercy
Kelly of Albany Tuesday, Judge
Uklpworth announced.
I', W. Itniis pleaded gullly tp the
rharge of forgery, ond was sentenc
ed to servo three years In tlio stale
prison.
Elmer Jensen. Indicted for oper
ating a still, pleaded not guilty and
will he tried Inter.
Alfred Dill was sentenced to two
years for forgery and was paroled.
The grand jury yesterday Indict
ed Ueorge W. Marqunrdt on a
charge of adultery. He wns ar
raigned and will plead Tuesday at
to a. m. ' .
"Not a true bill" were reported
In the rases of Damon A. Lewis,
charged with larceny of an auto,
mobile by bailee nnd Oeorge a.
Thompson, also accused ot larceny
by bailee. , j
MISSION is planned,
FATHER FITZGERALD TO HOLD
SERVICES AT ST. MARY'S I
Rev. J. J. FltxOernld of Beattle
arrived In Eugene yesterday after
noon, having come to conduct the
mission nt St. Mary's Catholic
church during the coming week.
The mission will begin with a ser
mon at high mass at 10:10 a. m.
today.
Father FltxOerald will preach
every evening this week at 7:4S
o'clock, beginning Sunday .evening,
it was announced. Morning services
will bn held nt 6:10 o'clock and
1:15 o'clock each day, and a chil
dren's mission will be hold at J i
o'clock each nrternoon.
Father Kltstlorald Is a woll
known mlssloner of the Redemp
torlst order. The subjects of the
lectures will bo of general Interest '
nnd the pastor, ather Horn, ex
tends an Invltntlou In the public to
attend, especially calling attention
to the evening services at 7:45
o'clock, .
BETHEL TO BUILD SCHOOL
FOUR - ROOM STRCCTI.'HE IS
PLANNED FOR THIS YEAR
The Bethel school will have a
new four-room grude building this
year to take tho placo of tho old
two-room structure, according to
announcement by the directors ot
tho district. .-
At.a rocent meeting taxpayers of
the district voled to Issue ni'gntiablo
Interest benrlng wnrranls not lo ex
ceed 113.000 for tho purposo of fi
nancing the plan. '
Thin plan was started a year or
more ago, but when tho movement
was put under way lo 4iuy the land
on which It was situated for rail,
road yard purposes onU tho building
had to be moved it wns given up
temporarily. Now that all theso do
talis have 1eon completed the
project will go ahead, It was nn.
nounccd.
SQUIRREL POISON MIXED
FOl'R TIIOI.SA.NI' POI NDS OF
RARLEY IS HEADY
' Four thousand pounds of pois
oned barley was mixed by (, H
Fletcher, county agent, and A. W"!
Moore, assistant, ntnlo rodont con
trol lender,' yesterday nnd tho
"dope" will bn used In this spring's
campagn against the grny diggers.
On account of tho advanced sen
son It Is expected that tho squirrel
will como out early this year and
the poison Hill bn ready to set out
as soon as 1ho proper ilmo comes.
Tho barley Is mixed with strych
nine, sorln, Karo syrup, gloss
starch and glycerine, which Is said
tn ho a tempting morsol for tho
"dlggors."-
Tho poison wns mixed nt V. F.
Brogdon's warehouse on Clinrnel
ton stroot, formorly llio Orange
warehouse. ,
CHILDREN jilVEN ESTATE
STATE M7FT BY MRS. KTEWE
ART VALUED AT $10,450
Tho estimated vnluo of the prop,
erty of Mrs. Louise M. Slownrt.
early pioneer of Eugene, who died
Inst Tuesday at her homo here, Is
$10,461), according to tho petition
filed yestordny In probato court to
admit her will.
Mrs. Stewart bequeathed her
property share nnd nhnre alike to
her three children, Mrs, Nettle
Wllloughby ot Portland, Frank
Htewnrt of Sherwood nnd John
Stewart of Eugene,
Mrs. Margaret I. Rllyoii, nn old
friend, was named exooutor In the
will nnd Judge Barnard made tho
order nppolnting her,
Nollco to VogCftnMo Orowers
Commencing Saturday, Fehrunry
20, the Eugono Fruit Orowers' as
snclnllnn will he ready in sign up
vegetable acreage for 102.
J-20-3
Danne
Dream In nd hull, every Wednes.
rtiy anil Haliirilny Blithl,
Buttons Mad
To Order Of
Your Material.
Styles Now
Small Touches
-Uf roiirsc 1 ns lime tn
- . .. r .i.
eentil that cvrrv tlolitil
W'OMIIN W IIOItOl.lNIC. ' I A ' "T-llATr )''
IIIIAUANTKKO N ILK ' I CZ 1 ANllffi
JIOHE, PAIR tl.lS ."f l 1 '
Accessories are such', important little items these clays, always with the l&
of their individual t-nic
M I LADY'S NEW
Leather Under Arm
Bags, $1.89
Warranted real leather In
lark mahogany or russet shads.
New PoucK Bags
$3.75
The tost word for spring In
milady's delightfully colored
lenther bags. Richly silk lined,
with mirror and coin purse.
Orson, red, blue, black and tan
shades. , .
Children's Vanity
Boxes, 69c
The miss In her toons, loo, has
been given due consideration
from the standpoint of purses or
vnnlly boxes If you please Ilk
their elders. Fitted with mir
ror and small coin purso. Colon
aro red, bluo or Ian, . ,
r t ,r
tasmowLaus
NEW
Colorful 'Viyella'
Wool Flannels,
Yard $2.25
KeiiaUHO of their Uni
versal popularity flannels
make a hit. Particularly
adapted for the young
miss going to school and
the woman who goes to
business or street wear. '
Under all circumstances
they are Ideal,
Fast color, S3 Inches
wide. In fascinating spring
shades tn plenso your
fancy rose, powder, or
chid, beige, pan, pearl,
cuckoo, also white.
Wool Epingle,
, Yard $3.00
The word now must bo .
Involved as 4hey aro new
arrivals. Another popular
woolen for spring. . 6i
Inches wldo, '
FA8T COLOR . ,
A. B. C. Silk,
v- Yard$l.l9
Ouarnntood fast color.
In beautiful prints, Yard
wldo.
English Prints,
' Yard 50c
Now "Winston" prints,
Jn charming pattorns, 32
Inches wide. Another Im
portant fonturo worthy of
disclosure Is the fact these .'
tub fabrics aro fast color. ,
"Bridal' '.Quality Domestics
At Ax. Billy's Exclusively
HHKIOTINOH BI-RACIIBD, LINKN
KINIHH AND 1JNBLKACHRD Pll,.
, LOW TUBINOH NAINHOOKH
MUHMNS ANIJ MANY OTIIBtt t
, AVAH1I FABRICS.
Hrldal products stand bead nnd shoulders
nliovo all compotltlvo brands or qualities. I'uro
bleach, flno weight, high class In every regard
aro tho roiiulromonts'ot "llrldal," Ask us about
"Hrldal" products. . In buying "Hrldal" pro
ducts always romemhor that you aro nssurod
of fine qualities long after prlco Is forgotten.
. ' Special 9-4 Unbleached ' JfV '
I'eppcrcll Sheeting, Yard yC
9-4 Heavy Quality Bleach- fiPj
etl Pcqnot .Sheeting, Yard Q P
In Their Freshness and Nema,
(CCQSiS&iJBS
Of Great Importance AccmM
imp year ll'r'K wiich yon itcrtl iicwinn.,.n.i
. . r . im i. .
ot volir ctisltlillC lie sclcctcil carefully, vet In......? ' ,W
Stiff White Collar Ami Cuff Sets, 6 ,
(.'hie Longr Figured Silk Tics, $1.00
Novelty Collar Ami Cuff Set, 05c ' ' ;
Filmy Lace Collars Willi Jabot FrontiJe
Children's New
Spring $ Sox
Are Here
Noticeably attractive be
cause they aro Klffela, assur
ing yon of a guaranteed ser
vice. Kxcepllonal values at
v9e, tia and 75o per pair.
Women's Fibre
Silk Hose, Pr.
39c '
4
A wonder valuel
pairs. Drown only.
Just 190
Ci n ti xr . c. r i
oiress vn ine new oprn? i cones
The mode Is new, but frequently the dlitlncllon li to uttlt Ust
were It not fur the fnbrla to arrentuata It you would hardly nun
the difference. That la why tho new spring DM Ubflclins
Interesting. ' ' '.
There are new two-loiio efforts, new ronlrniilng Iwrdersd .
(er'ns; new sunppy fabrics anil others to effect Iht modi la im
way.
You ure cordially Invited lo view the new urrkU, ,.
A WON'DIiKFL'L SHOWING OF NEW..
Fashion-Right Rayon
Priced Lou), Yard
I'd BE FASH ION KD I NTO DELIGHTFUL FROCKS
"liayons" look tho part of silk and you'll b lunirlKd it tt
ninthly nnd lustrous finish. Indeed, a moil Inl.ruilM "IteM
of spring. Ilko shades, plaids, stripes nnd Jnrnuiird ptlltnutt
light the dlm-rlinlnating fair sex. Yard wide. Oh, yts. Ihiyitl
fast color tool '
54 And 56 Inch Lovely
Quality Wool Flannels,
In 15 Accepted Shades,
Yard $3.25 Anil $3.75
Beautiful Ntw
. Lingerie Giecks
. Only, Yard,29c
New Showing Of, .
' Lingerie Fabrics, ,
. The Yard 45c '
' New Striped . "
Broadcloth Shirt
ings, 69c
flplendld quality silk
striped, yard wldo,
(
1 500 Yards (Entire Stock) 32-Inch
Color Kalburnie Ginghams At Only.
. ,' , Yard25c . ' -V
wr,
MtUDT-. " .
Taking Fashion Bj
The Hand-Nt,
Suedetex Govts
HOLE, l-AIR I25
Then lovtt in M k
the ntw hlihwin ul
ways. Th color! ul u tb
embruld.rad cullirtkilk
hand 'with Iht trif tlsflx
slreet fashlonlnga All
"Gilbrae" Drawn
Cloth, Yard 59c
There Is sn sir of dWI;
about this weave bcM
loveliness. Ideal for ipri
becouso It's so sheer snd slf. 0
on that romlnd om of iprla
green, rose, honoydow, r
Ittvonder, also two-loni 'j
Kast colon too. j -
.' ' Cotton Challwi "
Yard 1 9c '
L. u... ...tlerni.H'l"'
iirigw, in-." tl(.
; wldo, Triced '""'".j ' I?
200 Yards Embroidery
t Insertion At A"Jffe
tional Price Of, Yard Ic
500 Yards Of ALac (
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