4 BAGB TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. 'OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1012. w M SA tmaatamm i H j Ml AND t- PERSONAL 1904 CAMPAIGN RECORDS SAFE, SAfS ELMER DOVER tfrw thin wools, Wilson Drest Hook at Moo h Co. Bring coupon frolw thin lmper. henry Cnllttjhan, who Is largely litfarettdl In tlio. St. Albans group, lo?cated'"fn,Bl6liyou copllef belt, iia Koha, 'tliltlicr vt'o Jo considerable work onlila ntlne.., Hohwns accom panied by 'Mrs. C. Strang brothers4 lmvo returned to CorvnllU; to remitho tlft) studies at Oregon AgrlculturnVcollcfce. , f S Kor goodness wiko, ttoave R, A Holmes, the Insurance !ni&u. wrlto your lbsuranco. He knows how. J. J. Holcotiib. Curtis Manning, James Owens and Win. Carter of Vlnicr' precinct were In Mcdford Tuesday afternoon, on business In Justice Taylor's cbiirt Sheriff and Mrs. V, A. Jones motored to Prospect Tuesday, Dr. nickort. cyoslght specialist, over Kcntner's. No drops used. If. 'J. S. Pearce", Sohn Crump. A. S. Kllnehanimer; Hollls Parks, X. Pur coll, M. II. Unck, N O, Hasklns and C. coiiibcst were among residents of Applegate and Poorman's creek dis tracts who have been attending the meetings called by J. T. Chlnnook, state water commissioner. Miss Amanda Helms, Mrs. It. B. Dow and Mrs. A. It. Thompson or Jacksonville spent a few hours In our city Tuesday afternoon. Vapor baths and scientific massage $1.00 for men and worawi. Dr It. J". Lockwood, cblroprocter and ncrvo specialist. 203' Garnett-Corey Bldg. phono Home 14 5. SI Hodges and Is. Jennings of Gold HH1 were among tho many from olsowhero in Mcdford Tuesday. Wes Kennedy and O. Stevenson, tonsorlal artists, have established themselves In tho front of Halo & Lyon's smoko house. A. At Davis and V. I. Vawter have returned . from a business trip to Oakland, Cal. S, A. Newell, ladles tailor, 4tb floor M. P. & H. bldg. C. Kigali of Eagle Po'lnt precinct and Claude White or Central Point were In Mcdford one day this' week. J. A. Lemery of .Ashland, prohi bition candidate 'for district attor ney, was among our citizens Mon day. Lee' Thomas of Merrill, Klamath county, is making our city a busi ness visit; Oak and hardwood $4.50 and f 5.00 $r cord. Gold Kay Realty Co.. Sixth and Fir. E. It. Hanan. a prominent citizen of Itoseburg, is In Medford for n few days. Mrs. O. Jullen of Llttlo Shasta VUlley, Cal., and her two daughters are visiting our 'city unA valley. Mr. Chllberg df Salem, deputy In ternal' revenue collector, has been snaking an official trip through Southern Oregon. Glasses fitted without use- of drugs. Dr. Illckert, over Kent ner's. Wm. G. Kenney of Jacksonville returned Tuesday from Josephine county, where he has been several days. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis of Wel len were In Medford the forepart of tho week. Dr. Morrison has removed his of fice from the St. Mark's block to rooms 211-212 second floor Garnett Coroy.bulldlng. 17C Wm. E. Budge, who has a flno younjg orchard a few miles south west of Medford, will market 2000 boxes of apples this season. Mr; and Mrs. Frank Cameron of Applegate spent Tuesday In Med ford. Oak and hardwood J1.G0 and $5.00 per cord. Gold Kay Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. Dr, See wan it pabscngor on tho northbound train Tuesday evening. u. Hodges or j'lioenix, veterinary surgeon, was In Mcdford Tuesduy on professional business. Try a Vapor hath for that cold. Dr. It. J. Lockwood, Garnot-Corey Bldg., phono Home 115. D. M, Collins, cashier of tho Bank of Jacksonville, was iv visitor In Mcdford Tuesday. ' Mrs, Gertrude Norton arrived In Jacksonville u few evenings since, f roin "yrofca, Cal., where she holds a case on tho Union. Paul Hanson, who 1ms been spend ing A few weeks In tho Willamette valley, Is at home again. Jacob Kllppel loft for Josephine county Tuesday evonlng, on a visit to his bid haunts. It. E. Donne, the minor, Is down from tho Buzzard group, located In Elk cregk district, which is attract ing wldorablo attention. ., 'f? , -., 1- . US! IRK (- r i BY FINDS TO KIRBY MILLER EifiEfr&axiiffs y AVASJHN'QTON, Oct. 16. -Elmer DoW, rofmer secretary of the re imbhlcan national committee, tolc gjthed today to Senator Clapp from. Taconm that ho will be In "Washington Friday ready ;to present his ovldcnco before tho senate com mittee, on campaign contributions. Dover Is alleged to have stored In Ohlcago copies ot all the transac tions of tho republican committee during his term of office. In Kinsman Is vlsltlrig Oh has boon in Med Mrs. T. Portland. John W ford several times', lately. Ho Is Oimrutlng In, Kane's creek district. Mj, T. M,'AHoWard, who has been vlsttljtg relatives Jiving In Mcdrord. tta'rted for' her home in Aberdeen Tuesday evening. Mrs. Mnry Day of Jacksonville loft ror tho Willamette valley Tues day and will visit at Portland and other points. Her daughter. Mrs. O. X. Nelson, and her granddaugh ter. Miss Pearl Dox, accompanied her us .far as Mcdford. Rev. Shecrwln'ot tho Episcopal church loft Monday for Los Angeles. He will return at tho latter part or next week. In order that all who wish to may attend tho benefit meet at tho raco track Thursday afternoon the banks In the city will close at 12 o'clock tonioriow an'd the stores at 2 o'clock. ,tT. E. WhUler leaves Wednesday for Roseburg, where he will spend thu next two weeks campaigning. M. L. Erlckson Is In tho Big Butte district on a short buslucsi trju; , Horace Doubleday of Butte Falls is visiting friends In Medford as Is J. P. Hughes. Charles Nlckell spent Wednesday In the Jacksonville country. John W. North of Ashland spent Wednesday In Medford. George W. Dunn of Ashland was a Medford visitor Wednesday. Harry Pellett of, Ashland spent Wednesday with Medford friends. B. Cecil Jacks of Central Point spent Wednesday In Medford on business. INSANITY PREVAILED IN JOHN SCHRAHK'S FAMILY NEW YORK. Qet. 10. 01.1 in quumtunccs here of John Sciirimk, who fired n bullet into Colonel Theo dore Roosevelt's body, tit Milwaukee Mondny evening, today say insiinity Jiat? prevailed in the Schrnnk family for three encrntioiiK. Dominick and Anna Ffiimmauj;, Schrftiik"d uncle hikI tiutit, brought him to Auicrk-u in 188K. lie wax failed John Flaiiiinnni: until Iris uncle gave him a Haloou, when ho hrgnu usinjr liw own name. ROOSEVELT RESTING EASY (Continued from page- 1.) - 'Uii'i- T rr Weeks &HcGo wan Co. UNDERTAKERS 1.1- 9 rhoM am WM HM(I T. W, WHkl SS71 condition could not lie he tier ho said. Snvt-il ly Spectacle Ctiso Dr. Wooik Hutchiiiboii, Koohuvclt luiin mill u writer of note, visited the colonel thi tnoniiiiXr bringing n inch snjtQ of wyiupathy anil .good winhes froin Noiy jork progrehMvcH, Dr, jrurpliy, DrLumlicrt and Dr. Iliitch iiison nil agreed that Colonel Kooiu VH's life was Kiived Ijv the bleel spectacle eno which deflected thu jullctv 'King Alfonso of Spain cabled to day u note of byinpalhy to Colonel Roohevclt. The former prcbident niiid tlmt.lip felt bully. Klbcrt MarHn, tipureliiry to Theo dore KooBcvelt, is iiiierccpting all pnckagcH mlilreriricil to the colonel containing eatables. Thu aiitliorilie lit Mercy Ilospitnl uro rofusjin all other flclii-iicicg. At 11 oVIiiek M"rs. RoosevcU was ul hor hubhaiid'H hedsidu. Mrn. Long worlh uud !Mi.- Kt,licl Roosevelt throve iibuu tlio city jiaji,autoiiiolile, BOSTON WINS CHAMPIONSHIP (Continued fi-ora v&r,o 1.) S'tolc-u pu baKijH, IlUhOS tfutUiuwson ,ri, off Wood 1, biibUri guoiluriiMB, Devore. Le(t sijs, UuwfYoriz i.'J, HohIiiii ft. on hallH, off Heiliout (I, off Hti'iick by M"utliejjvhou -J, by licdient 2, by Wood 3. UmpircH: O'Loiighlin he- hind the hut; Rigler on (he bnscH; hi em in left field, and Evans in right Kunoral services n- Hie late Klvby S. Millet wore comlucled at llic fim lly residence npnr Mcdford yeslcvduy afternoon, by Dr. Uoo. Uebcc, of the Tnivoi-sity of Oregon. The oeruee. wero held nt two o'clock, mill woi-o nttended by huge gutlioring of Mr. Miller' friemls uud neighbors. The imll-bcnrers were Herbert S. l'urons, Ralph llanlwcll, Paul Jminey, A. l Rnndall. Alan Hniokinrccd and Henry Ramssey. Porter Xeff siuij: the fa vorite hymn of the deceased, "Lend Kindly Light." Tho body was sent to Portland for cremation, in uccordmu'c with the expressed vilics of Mr. Miller. Cre mation will take' plate on Friday. Mr. Ncff accompanied the bedy: he will be joined in Portland hv a bro ther uud sifter of Mrs. Miller, who are coming from Chicago, iwul who will nccompany Mr. Neff on his re turn to this citv. Dr. HcIm'c's Heiuarks Dr. Ucbcc mi id in jmrt: "Hum in the border south, and hnving his eollogo yours at Washing ton mid Leo uuircrsitv of Virginia. Where the spirit of Robert K. l.ee mid of the very best of the old south was nl-pervnsivc, Mr. Miller remained to the end n southern man in his central conceptions? of personal honor ami deep, essential courtesy mnl chivalry. Ah n young; man he choo for his vocation the ministry, hccmisc he was drawn lo it by the deep inner current of his being, which was not always guessed by those who saw him in the vimful bustle mid practicalities of later years. Hut the key to Mr. Mil ler's . personality, mid to his whole growth, is his remarkknble combining williiu himself ot two 'mental types which usually are divergent. On the other hnnd was his nbolule sense thnt'nt the heart of it life is n mutter of tho spirit and of spiritual vnlties, values ethical, cultural and religious. And on the other hand, the impera tive need of action tho homely, everyday action that fills the days of normal, ordinary men. Joined the Presbyterians Perhaps it was the nctive energy of the Presbyterian type of religious man which first drew him to that churclp la his first pastorate, how ever, in n suburban residential town of Baltimore, the trail which left its dccjier impress was his most umiMial genius, for binding himself to strong men in enduring friendship. A man utterly indifferent to mere popular ity, often briiMpie, and mercilessly candid in statement, whose motto was ''What I euro is to uet action," yet Mr. Miller never lived in u community without becoming, not so much a mere comrade as a reository of their lives, a counselor and n tower of strength to u circle of superior na tures. . But the experience of Hell Aire brought home to him the erccptiou that sooner or later comes lo every thoughtful modern mnn, that the good of the world is to bo attained, not alone through individual virtues and pieties, but through social action. So cial action seemed to him the peculiar call of our generation. In response to this cull within himself, ho sought a freer field in a so-called more lib eral Presbyterian church in the ncigli borhood' of"(fiicago. Here he, an obscure young' clergyman, soon prov ed his new faith by projecting him self, singlchnWed, into nu election campaign against a iiiulli-iiiilliouairc, come to that community solely for the purpose of buying himself a place in congress. Monpy ipiil party ma jority won the hattlo for the mil lionaire, but the iiieagerncss of tho majority left thu moral victory with the young preacher. Education as Uplift Rut during this second pastorale, too, there was horn in Mr. Miller the perception of education as I he su premo instrument of social uplift. From this time on education may bo said to have heconio his avocation. Ho devoured educational literature, pondered educational subjects, and mingled in educationul affairs, ft wns tho objectifying and socializing of his spiritual interests that led him Klill again to beck freer church con nection, whurp the emphasis would he thrown less on mere personal subjec tive states, and more upon tho larger Outward jffo, j ww,i t(, Dufuth, to thep,n$lorutp of tjic Unitarian ilppx-h of (hal cit.V. But Dulutli proved again but n singe In his unwearied quest. Ho teU the. need o relief from profes sion, ami a turning in upon an uu hampered personal thought. Still .nore ho toll (ho necessity, not atouo or social action, but tho homely everyday action that makes the com niop lot of tlici uyeiago practical man. Hence his coming to Oregon, and leading for, two jeara tho ill nost primitive lfo .of a small fruit ranch, and afterwards, In duo course, with a coal and energy wo all know, Into the largo orgauUatton ot tho fruit activities of the Rogue Vulliiy, and Indeed ot the whole northwest. Phase c.PKulutlm All this, from one point of view, represented a perionnl quest and pcrfount "growth on Mtf. Miller's part; but on tho other hand meant what lie laid eo much store by, nc tion and results. Mr. Miller never regarded our peculiar northwestern fruitgrowers' Ufa and business other wtso than ns one phase of our na tional uuw experimenting and evolu tion. He was wont to say: "It's a part of the problem of democracy." Itulcod. no one understood Mr. Mil tor who did not catch the note In his convictions that every significant part of the homeliest, everyday busi ness ot men la a thing of spiritual Implication, Indeed the wny ulti mately to put tho spiritual values on a sure footing.. In a moment of intimacy, ho used sometimes to say: . "Personally I (eel that this turmoil or outer affairs In which I am bustling about Is a stage out of which must emerge a dominant Inner note .1 am still a par son, and who knows mil some day, out ot this experience ot the world, 1 may find a now voice and a new authority to go forth and preach In soma sort." The preaching he had In mind was really not that of the pulpit, but ot tho new. vital, social and practically human Idealism the gospel of tho spirituality of the common-place. Indeed, he had tie political and social trend. Vurt In Hn? Affairs To ..Mr, MlUor'a luflueiu'o, "loro than to any other porson's, Aviw ilurt thu Injection Into tho mi-called mill- ago tax bill campaign, Its thruo larg est Idciitt, namely: Flrat, that It should not lie a more lmiU(dmtc settlumeiit of high er educational dlfflcultlra, but a program of tutn,ro development! sec ond, that tho slnto'a higher educa tional forces munt bo co-ord hinted and brought under tho control ot nun strong bedy: third, that that body shall have Impressed upon It tho duty of calling to Its help ex pert counsel. By a prophetic coincidence, n committee of this league, on tho very lat afternoon of IjIh life, sent from Portland a long telegram, re questing his endorsement ot curtain proposed Important steps. Action and soarchlug luwnrduess, these wero tho two sides of this complex man, If any other trait marked him, It was Impiitlenco of subjectivities mid tiuttlinuntal self consciousness. So far as hls mere personal destiny was concerned, ho flowed life like a soldier; his place was to march In thu lliuv ami Itho foilwhy, ho fell. Tho Issuos ami thu last meanings ot U all lay In a nouiv.p whoro ho could li'Ut tlium. SAK FRAKCIHCO. Oct, IT.- Wav oruor ThoinuH It. Marshall, tho demo- urulld cundliliilo I'm1 tho vino liVosW tlnnoy will umku hill tltrca iinmjellus !u Cnllfornlu on Ills coming hip, Ni'.l' Monday Marshall will nponlt tit Huc rmneulo arriving In Hun FritUi'lsco Tuosilny. He will leave Intu TuoNtlny nlght for Portland. t Tho Unlvorsity of Orogon Oorrespondonco School of furs, FRICK, with tho except Ion of cont of postngo mi papers uud nmt of tho UnlvornHy Kxtomilon Uullotln, to CITIZI2N8 OF OKNOON, forty UNI VBUBITY COURHIW by MAIU Ability to profit by tlm ciiurflfla nnlvoioil In tho only roniilromont for onrollinoiit n thu Correspondenco Department, Cournca aro offered In the dPpttiimonU of llotany, Debating, Kconomlcs, Kducatlon. Hloctrlclty, Kngllsh Mtornturo, Kngllsli CoiiipOHttlod, History, Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing, Physical Kducatlon. Physics, physiology, Psychology, .Sociology and Surveying. Write to tho Secretary of tho Oor. rospoudenco School, University ot Orogon, Kugono, for Information and COUUSRS IN' UKSIDDNCIC at tho University prepni'o for tho Profos siotiH of RNOI.N'IOHllINO, .lOPIlNAWS.M, LAW, MHIHCINH, and THAC I INO, Fall nenicstur opens Tuesday, September 17. Address tho Regis trar for catalogues dcsciiptlvo tf the Collogo of Rnglncortng. tho CoU;o of, I.lhoral Arts, tlm Schools ot KducaUon, Coiuinfireo, Law, Mdcluo nnd Man In. Don't Blame Your Over Worked Stomach When your stomach will not di gest food, thu worst tiling you can do Is to take a lot of digestive modi rlnes. True, they gv ttoupornry rellef( but your stomach ls thu. suf forcr. Loss or appetite, Indigestion, dyspepsln and headaches can only bo permanently relieved by removing tho cause. In many cases, various remedies taken to relieve thend con ditions result lu ruining tho stom ach and preventing It from digesting food In a natural way. If you want your stomach to do Its own work properly, without re sorting lo artificial digestives or predicated foods, tiso Jayuo's Tonic nl- Vermifuge. Take small doses regit- ICstabllshed 1878 Incorporated 1004 1 FFLUIT D. OROSSLEY & SONS Commission Morchants SHU Frnnklln St., Now York Our Specially APPLES and PEAKS Wo havo our own houses In NIJW YORK, MVlCHPOOIi, LONDON AND (JliAHOOW Direct consignments lollclted or eeo our Rogue River ropronontatUe. OHP.IS GOTTLIEB Medford, Orogon -n ready begun, not preaching, but nc-ilarly, preforably before meals, lu tloit ot an explicit sort lu this field. , a little tlmo your stomach will again Through his Interest lu his favorite j do Its own work and you will eat region of educ.iton. even tho duties I heartily, keep well and enjoy living, of a local reboot board clerk wcrojJayne's Tonic Vermifuge Is not a ill not too httinblo for him: while thoigester In Itself, but It tones up to weight that hu had come to have In i tho stomnch and Intestines, giving the larger educational affairs of tho you alt the nutriment and strength state Is testified to by his election ; from tho food you cat. last spring to tho presidency of the: .Many forms of supposed Indigos Kducatlon Reform- Lcaguo of Ore-ltlon are the result of Intestlniit para gon, nn organization made up or rep- J sites, for which Jayne's Votilc Ver- FRUIT MEN Hold Your Applos and Got Bottor Pricoa AVo can K(on 17 mrs more or fruit. Kates as follews: 200 boxes or less '2w per box for the season. All in excess of 200 boxes 20c for the season. Season to April 1st. Medford Ice & Storage Co. resentatlvo men from all parts or the stato, pledging" themselves to the causa ot the democratic rebuild ing more especially higher educa tion, but llkowlHj All education, In to harmony with our now domocra- mlfugo Is unsurpassed. Insist on Jay no's; accept no other. Millions havo praised It for more than olghty years. Sold by druggists every where. Dr. D. Jayno & Son, Phlla' dclphla. Pa. APPLES APPLES APPLES Do You Want to Soil? What sorts nnd quantities, and what prlcoT Wo aro not tend ering for nnybodr'u fruit. Do you want to consign and chance tho mnrkotT Consult ut and wo will giro you quotations. In ovory auo wo send the spIIum snlo notes. In Now York wo uo our own sulo notes, and do not havo apples sold by auction. H. K. WHITE CO. 7G Park Platjo ' . - NowYork' 3mJJmJ$m$Jm$H$ Children's Sweators TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALK I havo 48 hours to ro analn hero. I own a beautiful ranch near this city will ex change It for any personal pro perty ami will glvo tlmo. For Information call at Dr. Helms' , Veterinary Hospital, City, " 177 FOR RENT Nlcoly furnished down stairs bedroom, In a now, unode'rn hotiBo. 2 block from P, O, Phone .3721. T t T T T t t 7 J T I f f J t t J r f t t I J i A k f f X 1 t t T i Simmons Kid Gloves 98c Special for this sale only we include jtour entire line of the famous Sim mons Gloves, all colors and sizes; regular value $1.25. Special only 98 : h. 1 Lot Ribbon 19c Consists' of '5.0 piece's of plain and fancy Ribbon, worth up td 50c a yaiW. Special at only 19d Dress Shields 10 Good washable cambric Dress -Shields, all sizes, only 10 2 cards good- nickle Safety Pins for 5 Hair1 Ncts,vall coloi-s, with elastic, 2 for 56 Hose Supports 15c J,adieV J'acl Tfoso Sup porfcers with' heavy clas tic web, white and colon only : 15 Bias Seam Tape 7c Made from' fine white lawn, iSros 1, 2, 3, 4 5. Special, each 76 r - ' Fleishora Yarns ,10c. All colors' W Jfancy work, Shetland floss, UcrmaiitowH zephyr, Saxony yarn, skeiu 10 MOE & GO. Children's pretty all wool sweaters, with mil-x itary collai-s, biiftoiis down front, cardinid and oxfords $1.25 tf'jsHfM To Every "WoTTian BliiWIi-Hi'iiiMftI fit T tf' II I t Iff Tha Y3 WiHw I ' iwii VA iMtifflMttmm L iwmmmmtmm fmmmtX?f' y)' (mi S! Apt c Mi' r'J?t i -'j i tffn (? B Urine this advertisement to our Notion Department not later than one week from today add rccdVc. absolutely free, a regular 10c card of son Dress-Kooks These poputir new Preti.hookt are not ordinary IkkAi and cyr fir inaji--iliey will completely overcome your drcis.faitenliif; dilTiciiltiCi. The free canl sro not (ainjilei but the tame -alnc (or nhich you itoiiM repjbtly pay 10c. We make ihh moil unmual ami lllent o(Tcr m we are eonfilent yo;nvill find Wilwn DreM-liooki llie very thitiR you lave alwayi nantcd. Tliey can't comd unliookfd or ''op,, ojen nrcldentally. 'Ihey hold iccurcly vriilioiit bulce or pp, thoiiph you ran unhook them with perfect cae. Guaranteed not trrnut orcrmli In waildn And IroniiiR, and f ontlajt sny (pirrnent i perfectly flat and never iliow. Don't neglect thit ojiportuniiy lo try the Wilton I)rei-liook you luvc vfn 10 widclf advertised in the Icadinj; marline) and stylo lifxiic?. iJteii ny Msni'inauie women cvcrywlicrg and endoned by leading drctinukcrs. Y y y t y y & M A Chiljlren's heavy Hough ! NeeK Sweaters, oxford y ami eardinal. Special 4 price pj. at - Ladies' Sweators heavy roui;h neck, two pockets, regu lar price 5.00. Special today tjttl.50 Ladies' extra wool sweaters, Y T y y t y y y y y y y School Stockings 15c Children's guaranteed y rjbbed stotskings, me- V (UUIIl WtMUL IMHUMI, III black and tan, sizes from 5 1-2 to !). Special this week 15 Cut Out thi Advertisement ami prcirnt nl our Notion )cniilminl. Lnrjo and imull ilrro, firay, lilnclc and Wfiltn rolnu, Ono doicn nn n tnrj. e ctn not tlvo rani to any cm' wlm hat rifelrrcls efl lrr,,(rom any m reliant or tho wllnoii ')JrclwtecV..Ct;4!lu, O, 'Nono clrun tu ctilldrvn, f- WM? Womon's silk Hose W)6 'Women's thread silk Hose with double lisle garter top,, double sole, high spliced heel, all sizes. These wo havo on jwlo special only 39 f y y y y j y T 7 y y y i i Do you know we make up to 'your measurements man tailored skirts for only 2.00 for the making. Select from1 largo assortment of new' fall dress goods and suitings such as wo arc showing this season ut prices that mean a big saving to you on your next suit or coat, Write us for samples and prices. i y y OhildronV "frnjon Suitu Fine fleeced, medium weight Union Soils, in sizes from 4 to 10 ycaiw. X special this week at .9iy .' aoc Union Suits 48S "Women's I'ino I'leecod & Unioii Suits, high rioelc, long slooves, nnd. ankle length; rogular price 75o A Spoejal value 48 4 $3.00 niessulinesilk Pet ticoats in all new bright shades, iwvii' il deep ac cordeon pleated flounce. Special at $1.95 MOE k CO. -wf iTmIiT - ' IffchL