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Christmas Deal i By f RDEHIC TREAT. It tu Christmas eve at the Eyrie, the coon try seat of the Martina, set M a pinnacle In tha hllla. Tha place had bean opened for the holidays, anj i iM family, with a number of guests, formed a delightful "house part." To night general merrymaking waa In or der. In the ball before the great open fireplace, In which logs were biasing, at Edith Martin with Ralph Arnold, recent arrival from the went who had been devoted to her alnce they had flrat net, a week before. "You are not In harmony with the occasion," he aald to her. "Instead of a happy Christmas look on your face there Is a troubled one." She drew back for a moment as If withholding a confidence, then sudden ly let It all out "I must tell you," she said, "but you are not to breathe a word to any on. lie la coming by the train that arrives at 11:40 and will be here at 12. lie must go back to the city early tomor row on Important business, and" here aha lowered her voice to a whisper I am to accept him before thla gay night la over." "Who Is her "John Trotter, dealer In foreign laces, a thorough business man and rich. Pa pa baa lost a great deal of money by K i ran doob oraniD and mb. tbottxb xx- tbkbd. the shrinkage In stocks, and Mr. Trot ter la going to help him ever ao much to enable him to hold what ha has till the market rises again." "And the bonus Is your hand?" That's very near the truth." "The contract la to be signed at 12 midnight r "I have promised that If Mr. Trot ter will come up thla evening I will give him my answer." "It will be year "It niunt be yes." That la, If he arrives." "If ha doean't I ehall have to nerve aayself anew on another occasion." "How much money la he to loan your father r "Papa said It was something like half ft million." 1 think they might have left yon to spend thla Christmas happily, flow miserable It Is to be poor l If I were rich I might save you thla sacrlflca, and" Be paused reflectively. "Ton wouldn't charge any bonus. ftbe was looking very ateadUy at the leaping flames. "Ok, the bonus! It wouldn't be any kindness to you to take you out of the frying pan and put you Into the flre." "I'd rather burn on a gridiron than slscle In a pan." The young man sat toying with hta watch chain. Had the girl looked at blm ahe would have seen that the ex pression on his fare wes not In keeping with the unemotional tones of his voice. "If he fails to srrlve on time and it is possible for you to jump into the Are, will you do so?" "There Is no tire to Jump Into." There wss another pause. The loga were crackling; the Art waa sending genial warmth and light through the paneled halL From the room adjoin ing came shouts of Isughtar as some one was caught and kissed under the mistletoe. "I am promoter," aald Arnold pres ently. "It la my business to secure funds for carrying out enterprises. Suppose I could get this loan for your fatherr They were speaking very deliberate ly m deliberately that one might have thought they were two people of busi ness msklng a bargain. "At the same Interest he will pay Mr. Trotterr ahe asked. "How much Is thatr "Mow I think of It, I heard pspa aay a per cent" "That would be satisfactory." Kiss Martin may have been consid ering the matter of Interest At any rate. It was some time before she reached the next step. "The bonus r she asked under her breath. "That would depend upon whether you would rather 'burn than 'fry,' or, rather, whether you prefer neither to burn nor fry." "It would not be fair to withhold the bonus. Nevertheless If It were a bur den Instead of a blessing" He did not belp her out Instead he took out hla watch and noted the hour It waa five minutes to IX "It Is understood and agreed," hi aid, "that If the nrty of the first pari doesn't show up when the clock strike 12 the party of the second part shall consider herself relented from slgnlnf the contract end will make the sanx arrangement with the party of th third part that In lieu of the sum ol half a million dollars at 4 per cent In teres t" "The bonus r She wss losing bet business equanimity, tapping her foot a tbe Hon skin beneath It There re mained ouiy a rw uiinut-s to 12, nud the party of the first psrt might walk In at any moment "The bonus shall be optional." "With whomr The psrty of the second part." "But the psrty of the third partT "Will only accept It entire. The heart must go with the band." "It's a bargain," she said, extending her hsnd, which be grasped. At tha same moment tbe clock st the other end of the hall begun to strike the hour. It was sn old fashioned time keeper with enormous weights and wheezed out Its arithmetic atrokea with provoking slowness. Tbe pair sat mo tionless, their clasped hsnds concealed under a fold of tbe lady's dress, their eyes turned upon the front door. Each stroke brought them nearer to con summation of their bargain. At tha fourth there wss a tinkle of the elec tric doorbell. At the eighth a servant passed the couple on bis way to open the front door. Arnold put out bis foot and the man went aprawllng on the floor. At the eleventh stroke tbs serv ant waa on bis feet and rubbing his shins. At ths twslftb be proceeded on bis wsy. There wss a pressure be tween the two concealed hsnds. In an other moment the door opened and Mr. Trotter entered. But what entered with htiaf Christ mas morning. Tweuty such morolugs had come In the lifetime of Edith Mar tin, but noue that brought her such re lief and at the same time such happi ness ss this one. Instead of belug obliged to sacrifice herself to aave ber father ahe had accepted a man whom the first moment she saw him ahe kuew to be the man she could love. Ralph Arnold was Indeed a promoter and had made a fortune In organising gold mines. Tbe dsy after Christmas be telegraphed bis acceptance of an of fer be bad bad for hla principal mine and loaned the proceeds to Mr. Martin, who In alx months regained all he had lost Mrs. Ralph Arnold on lust Christ mas eve, sitting before a biasing fire beskle ber eldest daughter, now six teen, told ber the story of her Cbrlst maa deal. (krlilau tervtee 1st Stable. At Hunts I'rus, Cel.. there Is an old Spanish church In which the people worship only on Christmas eve. Ex ternally It looks like a stable and has no rbundeller. The floor and walls are of atone, and on the eastern side there Is a manger, looking through the bars of which oue sees the sceues of the Na tivity, wit tbe towers of castles snd palaces In the distance. In the fore ground the Virgin alta by the manner, holding the Infant Bsvlour, with St. Joseph leaning over her and the wise men offering sheep, oxen and various precious gifts. Outside this exterior table there are figures of men carry ing sheep and calves on their shoul ders, hastening to the sacred scene. In this chapel worshipers remain all night on their knees. This msnger side of the church la against the east wall, high upon which la the only window In the edifice, so that tbe first rays of the morning aun Irradiate the sceues of the Nativity. The rsys lend a roseate glow, and aa soon as this reaches tbe worshipers they lesve the church, light cigarettes and begin their festivities. New datea at Muasingers. Mrs. Vrotuan, the milliner, wishes to announce to the. ladies of this city that all her millinery goods will be sold at greatly reduced prices. She now has a good line of children and niissea cajw, and ladies' and children's, trimmed huts, all of which will be sold at reduced rates. Call aitd eW"0 ber before you buy. A Chrletmaa Oaa. A Yuletlde version of the donkey party la played thus: On a abeet sketch or paste a deelgu of a Christmas tree. Have each branch of the tree termi nate In a circle containing a number, using the numbers from one to ten or one to twenty-five, sccordlng to the Ise of the tree. Each person playing Is blindfolded In turn and la given a rosette with which be must "decorate the tree." Each person alma to pin hla or ber rosette on or near to the highest number of the tree. Each com petitor has three trials, the three num bers to which be pins nearest being written down to his credit by the host ess, who keeps tally. Tbe oue whose three numbers added together gives the largest sum total wins tha first wise. " Genuine vegetable parchment butter wrapping paper for sale at this ofllce. Bixe, 9x17. The Dar ! Hep. The dsy of the Nativity is the day of hope the dsy of hope to the struggling eon science of man; to the human na ture which la uplifted In Christ snd msde psrtaker of Ood; to the families of men who believe that aacred human love la uot given to perish with ths earth, but In Christ la destined to some ternsl purpose; to all who labor and pray for the coming of a kingdom where Ood shall reign In men, and men ahall live lu peace and good will, where The war drum shall throb no lonaer sad ths battled be furl'd In the parUament of man, the federation of tha world. Right Rev. Davis Bessums, Bishop of Louisiana. Limited. "Does you feel thankful dls Chris' must" "Dess mlddlln. Providence gimme a good appetite, but he atopped right durt" Atlanta Constitution. Ckrlilaat. A chandelier, A mistletoe, A lover near, A niald below; A scuttle dear, A klaa or so, Aa4 that Is ChrlHtmaa. don't you knowT Eliot Kays Stone In Llpplncott's. Facinators, pillow tops, doileyi, F1H and IJoyal silk floss, handkerchief linen, in fact everything needed to make op your Christmas presents, II. Wehrung A Sons. I'laus Fadalpa:. One pound of gruteu oread, oue and ft quarter pounds of grsted suet out pound of rslsius, oue pound of brown sugar, twelve eggs, well beaten; tw wlneglasafuls of brandy, one-quartet pound of citron, cut fine. Mis all these the night before. In tbe morning before putting It In the cloth stir twa I tsbleepoonfuls of wheat flour, beat th cloth and sprinkle with flour. TU tightly and boll four hours. Put s piste turned on the under part ls 1 pot under the pudding, add cluuamou and nutmeg If liked. CHRISTMAS CHILDREN. All goods bought of Cale will be de liveredproinptly at any hour during the day. This Includes meats as well as groceries. A rvleedaht Cfc.rU Eustacla What shall we do this Christmas f Edmonla You give me back all tha things I've given you that you didn't like, and I'll give you all tbe things you gave me that I didn't like. De troit Free Press. At Cate's you will find a splendid lot of groceries, fresh and clean ; also all kinds of vegetables and garden truck, including crisp lettuce and celery. All orders promptly delivered. Xmus cigars, 12 in a nice neat box, at Measingers. The Fereela-ated IkefH. With Chiiatinas near I'm not distressed With thoughts of what to buy; No sift to suck, my soul's at rest I buusht them laat July. Desirable Home For Sale Tt acres of land, good six-room house, young orchard, plenty of fruit of all kinds, ground all fenced, picket fence in front, three minutes walk from post olnce, fine well, small barn and chicken cool. Very desirable for a home. Sit uation on Main street, Hillsboro. Terms reasonable. Inquire at this ofllce. Buy "Our Best 1" It's ft Valley Flour, For sale by J. W. Hartrampf. ea thrlat'e Birthday. Even were It not for lta celebration as the birthday of the Saviour, Dec 23 would rank as quite a notable date In the year for the number of eminent persons whose uatul day it is. Curl oualy enough, however, we st-Uloiu think of the duy aa the beginning of the career of any one on earth otliei than He to whom custom has assigned It We know that historical events of ftll sorts battles, aieges, and so forth have occurred on 1'hrlatmaa, for artl cles almost without eud doulliig with this Interesting side of the history ol the day have been written, but of Its biographical side little bus beeu suld. tbe more odd this because the fuct that many notables have been born uu the day cannot full to prove of Interest. The biographical Index of Christmas Is comparatively long and Includes such names as Sir lauuc Newtou, Wlillain Collins, the lyric poet; 1'. 8. Ollmore, the uiuaiclau and bandmaster; Kichurd Porsou, the greuteat classical scholar England ever produced; Johauu Jacob Itelske, the celebrated German orien talist; Clura Hurt on, Admiral 8. C. Uo buu and a uumber of others. Unhappy little shavers they must have been lu their childhood with their birthday and their Christmas rejoicings all merged lu one. St. Louis lj lobe-Democrat. CHRISTMAS IN WEST INDIES How 1 l -I. a SI 'BWftBseyBeBeBrSSW -"fc , . . . . . . , . . i t .t.-l,-l--l-t..l..t..l.J-l.J-i.J.JLJLXXXJLXXXJLJLXJ.XXXJ,XJ.Xa. ),,., ; ; i r i . CHRISTMAS IS COMING Don't bo foolish and spend your money for presents that will not be useful. Look through our stock and select something for your homes your husband, wife or Intended. We have a new and stylish line of reed rockers, chairs and reading chairs; also the tlncst line of lancy and polished rockers ever displayed In this city. ... ss . a l ta. h.Wa seU.klst emMsidkrftsl Com, last to look. Select yor goods early at ws predict a ruih from now -anm amas. neiow are snam w.. -a. . r Roc Hers Oak polished rockers lu all of the lattest styles. ' Rugs Mats and Art Squares, useful as well aa well as ornainouUl, make beautiful presents. We have them in Axminister, Smy rna, Moquette, Phoenix, Jute, etc. China Closets Buffets and Sideboards. Our stock is always complete in this line of goods. Reed and Rattan Goods What more acceptable Christmas present could 1 imagini d than one of our beautiful reed rockers or reading chairs. They are the cheapest ever seen, considering quality. Ladies Desks We are showing several new styles of Ladies' Denks in quarter ed oak, plain oak, mahogany, maple, etc. Matting Our new and exclusive line of Mattings has arrived, and are priced moderately as low as 10 cents per yard. Let us frame your pictures, as we have the only complete line of up-to-date mouldings in the city. Come and see our line of framed pictures. They are rich. We are giving 25 per cent discount on Wall Faier. You don't necessarily baw to britifl your pocket book, Vour credit is good Morris Chairs Very comfortable and handsome, Something a home ia never complete without. Indian Seats Tabourets, Foot Rests, Jsrdiniere stands are here in great numbers, with small prices. Hall Trees And Hall Racks, in weathered oak and quartered golden oak. Something you have always needed, but waa una ble to buy at home. G. W. PATTERSON & SON The Housefurnishers, Undertakers and Embalmers Ntttttttttttt t t t ttttttt TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT4 It is acknowledged by lovers of fine perfumery that Hilbert's leads in ex cellence and lasting quality. The Delta Drug Store has just received a new consignment which contains a number of new and delicate odors. Call at the Delta when you want the best. Oyster Cock-tails at HeiJul'i Candy Kitchen, Biggest and best for 10 cents. Greer has all kinds of games. IMPORTANT. Turkeys wanted at Cate's market. Feed, barley and bran for sale at Cate's market. Any person presenting the above advertisement, appearing In The Independent December 23, 1901, on or before December 24, 1901, will be entitled to a discount of 15 per cent on all cash purchases. Will not allow the discount on collections or credit sales. 0. W. PATTERSON & SON. Did rou see that big doll in Greer's indowT Say, isn't it a dandy? Go to Greer's for Christmas randies and nuts. He has the best and cheap est. Don't fail to see Greer's store before ChrUtmas. He has the finest display in Hilll)oro. John W. Gstes will deliver fresh milk in Hillsboro each morning after January 1st. Leave orders at M engineers gro cery or 'phone 316. 3t Olymipic Flour has been tested by lovers of good bread and has been found superior to all other brands. Try a sack at $1.23 and yon will use no other. At Cate'l Meat Market and Grocery. Our Holiday Sale is now on. Your choice of our entire stock of street or dress halt for just one-half the original price. L. M. Hoyt, Millinery Dept. The iwellest line of Lemonade sets that has ever been shown in Hillsboro is at Greer's Grocery and Crockery store The Delta Dng Store has just receiv ed a splendid new stock of razors, every one guaranteed, and the prices range from 1 upward. If you want a good, keen rasor, with the necessary attach ments call at the De'ta. Delta Tink Liver Pills are sold on merit beat pill for general use on the market. A bottle of them will prove this assertion. Sold at Delta Drug Store and guaranteed to give satisfac tion. Cranberries at Greer's. I have Just received several disc and cylinder g-raphophonea and about 200 of the latest records, for both the dims and cylinder machines, from the Columbia company. Be sura and select some of these records for your machine. F. R. DAILEY. Probate Court. Estate of John W. Luther, deceased; estate admitted to probate; J. W. Corey appointed administrator with bond at $100; bond filed and approved ; ordered that the letter of administration be is sued and that W. W. Williams, John 8. Northrop and W. E. Wells be appoint ed for Washington county and J. A. Davis. W. 8. 1'ayn and George Avery be appointed appraisers for Clackamas county. Estate of William L. Curtis, deceased ; estate admitted to probate and W. K. Curtis be apuointel administrator with bond at $700 ; bond filed and approved and Utters of administration be issued to W. K. Curtis and U. T. Buxton, C. W. O'lK-ll and 8. T. Shaeb be apKinted appraisers. Estate of J W. Luther, deceased ; In ventory and appraisements filed, exam ined and approved; total valuation of property in Washington county, $1,8'J", ordered that all the personal property, exempt front execution be set aside to the widow of said deceased. Get your Christmas Tur key at Cate's market. A splendid lot of Turkeys, Chickens, Geese, Ducks, Everything for a Christ mas Dinner, and enough for all. Coos county, Oregon, will have a pavillion of its own at the Lewis and Clark centennial. The build ing will be constructed entirely of Coos county woods, and will be in ieself an exhibit of interest. The building which will house Russia's exhibit of paintings by modern Russian artists at the Lewis and Clark centennial will be a re plica of an old Moscow palace used by the Romanoff kings of the early times. Prof. R. F. Robinson, superin tendent of the Portland public schools, has been chosen superin tendent of Oregon's educational ex hibit at the Lewis and Clark expo sition in place of Prof. II. S. Lyman who resigned on the account of ill health. - I the Deri 'i rf the Aatllle. f'elebratc I lie Holiday. ChrlHtuius In the ext Indies Is a very Jovlul, rollicking affair at least In the estimation of the durkies. The great feu Hire of the season Is the se ries of muMqueruiles or mystery plays enacted by strolling negro performers. These ure of two sorts, ltepreseuta tlona of such ltlbllcal stories its I hut of Iuvld uud Goliath when you iniiy see the drumutU personae clud in such his torlcally accurate garments us "bed tick" trousers and cretonne coats Burning puttern and thoxe of a purely locsl churacter. Of thexe laxt Is the mongoose play, which Is peculiar to Bt Kltts, and the object of which Is wage inlinlc war ugaliiHt the destruc tive pest which Is the curse of the Is laud. TlieHo strolling playeTe ore the chief feature of Christmas celebra tlons. They are quite uu Importing lot of men, with a good ear for music, and as you watch their unties you might eas ly linuglue that, liiMtead of being In civilized Hrltlsh colony, you were buc In the heart of Africa, assisting some savage deuth dance or other heathen rite. WIVES ON CHRISTMAS TREES times ChrLte.ee reetevie That Prevail la trts ml Haeela. Of all Christmas tree customs, one ol the strangest prevails In parts of Hue la. A gift tree la set up lu the village, on the branches of which roost youua unmsriied women, closked and hooded and veiled so that their Identity Is con relHl. The swsfns are admitted on by oue, Just aa they are In our famlllai American game of "spat In, spat out." Kach as he enters lifts a veil -of course at random and the face thus disclos ed belongs to bis future wife. The acl Of lifting the veil betroths thtf couple, the penalty for breuking the engage ment being a heavy flue to be paid Intc the village treaaury. Another Russian custom Is a proce slou of children dressed In fuutastlc aulmal costumes. Oue boy holds atofii at Christmas la Tibet. Tibet, the home of the strangest and least known people on the face of the earth, Is also the home of th strangest of Christmas customs. The feast of Queen Winter In Tibet cor responds with our own Christinas fee tlvsl. The figure of this queen, or goddess. Is painted blue and mounted on a camel, surrounded by a strlug of human skulls. The dance celebrated at this feast la called tsam, and the masked figures which take part in It would be comic If they were not so horrible. One represents a horned bull, another a deer, but this deer, pe cullurly enough, has a horse's hend, an ancient symbol among the Tibetans of the messenger of death. There are evil spirits In hordes, demons and other bad spirits to shock the Ignorant people Into blind obedience to the lamas. One god curses another, and every town has Its local protecting dl vlnity. There are senent gods repre senting the spirit of evil, but they are fought by such protecting divinities as Garuda, who la always represented in lamalsm with a stout body, human arms, wings and the head of a bird. Cleveland I'laln Dealer. It Christmas Cards. The Christmas card aa wo know has an origin easily traceable, and It la doubtless at least alxty years since the first waa designed. The artist who claimed to be Ms originator and who was, at any rate, the flrat to see lta possibilities waa W. C. T. Dobsou, R. A., who, when quite a young man, In 1844, was prompted at Christmas to make a little sketch symbolic of the season's Joys and festivities and to end It to a friend. It seemed to give great pleasure, and the next year Mr, Dobeon determined to follow up the Idea on a larger scale, and by hsvlng his card photographed waa enabled to end copies to twenty-five or thirty friends. The delight with which they were received was ao great that Mr, Dobeon waa quick to perceive that be had found out a new pleasure for Christmas. New York Mall and Ex press. -Mm Waste hat Little" "Made known your wants for Christ mas yet?" 8ure. Asked the forty-seven friends who sent me suspenders laat year to end trousers to mstch them thla." Clnclnnstl Times Star. The Dawa af Chrletmaa. Ctrlstmss day begins In the middle of the raclflc ocean, and there la where Santa Claua stsrts and enda hla great and only journey of the year. A Prarer For tha Peer. Col win" a-tryln' Ter break down de do' Lewd sen' de Chrls'mus Of peace ter de pel Lean wolf a-howlln' Out dsr la ds enow Laws sen' de Chrls'mus Of peace ter ds poM weet II I chlltun Wld now her ter wo Lewd aen' de Chrte'mus Of love ter de po' I Atlanta Conetftuttoa. Fresh Corn Meal made out of Fa-Urn corn at Climat Mill During the months of AinrnHt. Kentom. her and Octolter the Northern Tscifle carried east 4,100 cars of wheat. This business was not anticliuted hr tha railway officials ami Is an Innovation in the traffic movements from this coast. Great Raiser Flour is the Best IIar.1 Wheat Flour. Ak vour drm-fr f.., i e'e Sv. Climax Milling Co. A hUHSlAN CHRISTMAS TBKK. a star shaped paper lantern to repre sent the "star of the east;" another car ries ou his buck a miniature theater, ou the stage of which puppet perform ances like "I'unch aud Judy" shows are given at every farmhouse where the motley pageant halts. The modern Chrlstmus tree comes to us from Oermuny, the Yule log from Scandinavia, Hunts Claus from Hol land and the Christmas stocking from France, but the Christmas turkey sh, that Is America's contribution to the world's stock of Christmas cheerl Hut there Is one part of the world where the people are afraid to eat turkey. In Armenia it would be too much like treason to their cruel ruler, the Turk. If they do venture to eat the fowl they call It "Egyptian ben." Down In Egypt they name It "Indian hen." Thus both Armenians and Egyptians aave them selves from Moslem vengeance. Pitts burg Dispatch. Christmas Table Deeeratleaa. The dinner table itself should pro claim the season by Its decoration. A snowy cloth patterned with holly leaves or mistletoe, a centerpiece of glossy holly leaves and brilliant berries, sil ver candelabra and silver bonbon dishes are appropriate and dignified. I'lut wreuths 'of holly tied with bows of "berry" red ribbon are very effec tive on the table, oue In the center and one encircling each candelabrum. A sil ver or a cut glass bowl of holly and meteor roses or holly and mistletoe may be set In the wreath to com plete the centerpiece. The) outline of the Christmas star may be used Instead of the wreaths. In this case the bows of ribbon are omitted. Aud for the guest cards either bells, stars, plum puddings, holly or Ivy leaves, cut out and painted and ornamented with Christmas verse or greetings, are ap propriate, and a little silk stocking of bonbons may be laid by each card aa a souvenir. Christ's Birthday. There is something akin to aadness In the fact that lu tracing the origin of many of our church festivals we And It In pagan celebrations antedating the Christian era. There is nothing cer tain even about the birthday of Christ, Borne authorities assert that Decem ber waa In tbe dry season, when shep herds were ou duty day and night. In the controversy over the date, extend ing from Decern I er to May, Tope Ju lius (!i373r-2) had an' investigation made by St Cyril and waa satisfied that the 2."th of Iiecenibcr was correct It was so estsbllshed In the Koman church, and before the end of the fourth century the dictum waa unl versully accepted. Boston Herald. struggling I'astor NeaHy n thel congregation baa subscribed llberallv for the Christmas tree fund, and I feci ure that I can also have your hearty co-operation. How mnch will you Mrs. leader Let me see. Oh, I an the only member who has a carrisgd and coachman, I think. "Yes. The rest are poor." "Well, I will drive around and col lect the subscriptions." Christmas Dar. Oh, blessed dar which (Ives ths sterna He To self and sense and all ths brute with In Oh. come to us amid thla war of lifer T hell and hovel come: to all who toll In senate, shop or atudjr and to thoee ". uikmwi uj ins waaiee or hair el world. Ill warned and eoreljr tempted, ever face nature s brute powers and men unman aed to brutes Corns to them, blest and blesalnc, Christ mas day. Tell them onoe more the tale of Bethlehem The kneeling shepherds and tha Hah divine And keep them msa Indeed, fair Christ mas aajr, Charles Klnsler. Catarrh can be cured. Cnlm.na -nt lo it. Axk for the reined v at t. iiu. Irug Store.. Guaranteed to do all that is claimed for it, Call at Cate's for your ertilizer. Prices riiiht. hop-wire ami Children and Misses cotton fl.-i test and pants 2.V ea h while they last at II. Wehrung A 8on.