3MEDFORD MATT. TRTBUNR MEDFORD, OttttGON. FRIDAY. MAY 2,1, lOW. to' 'PAGETWO. OCAL AND I: PERSONAL t A picnic dinner was given t tfte, Applcgnto creamery Wednesday largely attended by Jackson and Jpsopjtlnq people. Chicken In profusion and nil tlio seaaonnblo dishes of the month vera nerved and each, guest was given a little bottle of wu to cream. Speeches were made by J." R, Harvey, pert Harmon nnd JUlesi Caniratl. It Is planned to clofc the' creamer) nt the head of Williams trccV and consolidate the Appiegaie anu urams russ csinuusu menta under the management of Mr. Hates'. ' f i , 4 forest ranger Poachy, of tho Dead Indian district, arrived In Medford Thursday morning. Ho reports much i-now for this tlmo of year, In the hills. ' . Orchard, hunting, fishing and Crater Lake seones for sale at Gor- klnV'&'Hdrmbn's studio. "Negatives mado any place, kodak finishing. 128 Bast Main street. Phono 215 R. Miss Esther Merrltt of Central Point pawed through Medford Wed- nesday on her way to Mrs. Head's seminary of which she Is a graduate. Miss Bernlco Stela loft Thursday for North Ucnd. Oregon, whero she will spend n month as a guest of friends. Herman D. Powell Is spondlng a few days In Medford, with his spray outfit. He Is on a codling moth campaign. Tho B. P. A. club will giro an entertainment Baturday night. May 24, consisting of songs, music, etc, Iii Snlker'a hall. 5 Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Weatherford of Albany left Thursday for Grants Pass after several days visit In Med fonl. Doctor D. M. Drowcr was lu Med ford Thursday on his way to Ash land. He had been on professional business at Derby. ' Kodak finishing, best In town, nt Weston's. C Aj McArthur has been called to . ! . . . Portland, where his mother la .se riously III. '' Dr.'and jfrs. Kent Mclhorn ofN'ow port, XL I., are gucsta of Mr. and Mrs. Jap Andrews on Orange street. D. Melhorn will leavo for San Francis co wllhfn a few days and will ba at tached to the steamship North Da kota. IU IL McCurdy writes all kinds of Insurance. 401 M. P. & H. bldg. , Phone. 349. - Thomas Riley of Antelope dlstrl. former county commissioner, trans acted business in Medford Thunday. Mrs. 'Ellen Niday Owen of Alaish- ficld was one of tho delegates to teh recent state convention of Rebekah degree lo'dges. Mrs. Owefc Is a n.T tlve of Jackson county and widow of Grundy Owen who was chief deputy sheriff when tho late Thomas 11. Kesmes was sheriff of this county. H. A. Momeyer of Klamath coun ty, who Is a candldato for superln tendont of Crater Lake park, was one of the delegation of Odd Follows from Klamath Falls. So was Oliver Dews, formerly of Ashland and Ap- plegate. (Jerking & Harmon, studio por traits, home portraits, flash lights, kodak finishing, post card work end enlarging.; 128 East Mala stroet; telophone 215 R. Rutherford Kerr, who has been spending a tow weektt In Shovel , Creek district, Cal., has resumed his duties at the Medford postoftice. Miss Mbll'e Ray of Applegate has been visiting in Medford and Jock sonvllle. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Ulrich motored to Medford from Jacksonville Thun. day afternoon. Insure and be sure. Right If we write It. R. A. Holmes, The Insur ance Man. C. A, McArthur 1ms been called to Seattle by a messago informing him of tho serious illness of his mother ' O. C. Lee, a veteran nowspaper man, who was formerly employed on Portland publications, is lit Medforl on his way north from California. Frank Cochrane and M. Marsha!: of. Central Point dlttrlct tarried a while Iii Medford Thursday. "Tm? Hclman White Sulphur naths and Swimming Pools at Ashland, Oregon, will, open for ttho season Saturday, May 10. 64 Mrs. V. A. Gorst left for her home nt Marshfleld, after a short visit with frlonds living at Jacksonville. 13. T. Black, Ira Dodge, 0. G. Cll lotto and John Conwell woro up from Ashland this week. Jtbbcrt Soxnuer, P. W. Horshbo ger, A. V. Schmidt and Fred Knox of Josephine county havo boon trans jacttpg business In Medford. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS UBT AJMISTA.HY Day Phone 3B7 Night y. W. Weeks 103-J-3 Phones A. 12. Orr 078-M Jeff Hnrtman, formorly of Grants Pass, was a delegate to tho grand lodge of I. O. O. F. from North llend, whero ho holds a good posltlqn with tho Simpson Lumber company. Entll Drltt, Harry Luy, Hay lluncl., C. II, llasjo nnd Chris Kcegan or Jacksonville were Medford visitors during the week. Fred Alton Halght, teacher of piano and harmony, specialist a cor rect principles ot touch and tech nique for, beginners or advanced pu pils. Faults corrected. Summer term. Hnight Music Studios, 11 G 3. Laurel street. Phono 726-11. 69 Corbln, Kdgcll was down from tho ranch noar Brownaboro Thursdnv. g Messrs. Potter and Gould wcro among tho many Tlortlculturlsta ui Medford during the week. Robert Clemens, who has been making Medrord a short visit, left for Stockton, Cal., Thursday, where he Is engaged In railroad work. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives mado any tlmo or place by appointment,. Phone M. 1471. Mrs. J. B. Shearer and her chil dren of Glendale nro guests of Mr.i, K. D. Elwood. T. E. .Daniels, deputy grand ex alted ruler pf the II. P. O. K. for this district, has been making tho lodge at Albany an official visit. The an nual meeting of tho order for tho United States will be held nt Roches ter, N. Y., In July. Dr. Klrchgessner will be at Hotel Nash every Saturday from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. on and aftor May 24. Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Lewis, Mrs. Fred Owens and Miss Issle McCully cro over from Jacksonville Thurs day afternoon. M. Dean, a pioneer of Douglas county was. of the throng In Medford this week. Ho visited an otd friend. J. L. Dyer, who Is also ono ot ths first to settlo in southern Oregon. Bert Wells, a prominent farmer of Wallowa county, made his first trip to Medford during the week as a representative ot Pendleton lodge ot Odd, Fellows. He Joins In tho chorus ot admiration of the city and valley. Mrs. B. E, Haney spent Thursday with friends living in Ashland. Vapor baths and scientific mas sage for men and women. Dr. R. J. Lockwood, chiropractor, 203 Gar- nott-Corey bldg. Phono 145. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hlglnbottum of Kanes creek made a trip to Med ford the foro part of tho week. D. C. Ucrrln of Portland, state manager of a prominent Ufa Insur ance company, Is making Medford and Roguo River valley a business visit J. V. Mclntyrc. cashier of tho Ea gle Point bank, mado a trip to Med ford during the week. Joseph P. Iloagland and other res idents of Willow Springs district mo tored to Medford Thursday. John Arnold, J. G. Townscnd nnd J. Carnahan we're In Medrord Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. J. M Cronemtllnr and Miss Nellie Mclntyro of Jacksonville wore Medford visitors Thursday. Robert Roblson, S. P. Field and T. B. Myers, who live In the southern part of the county, transacted busi ness in Medford this week. Mr. and Mrs. Coylo of Linn coun ty aro visiting J. M. Nichols and his family al Eagre Point, who nro rela tives. Ex-Senator Norton of Grants Pass and his wife made a trip to Medrord Thursday. A. L. Howard of Riddle and Mr. and Mrs. G. M. of Stockton, Cal., aro recent arrivals In Medford. Joseph Kcster of Foots Creek dis trict and F. W. Heath of Eagle Point came to Medford Thursday. J. W. Chlpnock of Salem, water commissioner Is at GTants Pass tak ing testimony with relation to the adjudication of water rjifht on tho Carberry fork of Big Applegate. A contest Is being waged between min ers nnd farmers, and tho state board Ill-say whether the water shall be used for mining or Irrigation. Mrs. W. A. Bel: nnd Mrs. D. M. Jarvla of Engono aro lato arrivals in Medrord. J. 8. Pardue and Geo re o Hall ari down from upper Roguo river dlj trlct. Miss Esther Kctcham of Portland has been a guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. S. U. araham. E. P. Chandler of Roguo River transacted business In Medford on Thursday. II. S. Kinney, tho wholosalo wood merchant, of Glendale, Is muklstf Medford a business visit. Mrs. R. Blond of Grants Pasa was In Medford and Jacksonville Thurs day. Miss Mildred Antlo won a 100- yard dash at the recent track meet botwecn girls attending the O. A. C. at Corvallts. Thomas F.,Ryan of Oregon City was ono ot tilo prominent figures at tho lato meeting of tho grand lodge of tho I. O. O. F. Mrs. J. A. Mursh, Mrs. J, Schnfer, Mrs. O. N, Nelson, Mrs. A, Elmer aud others were down from JacksonvJII i during the week. Mrs. O, Wolters, has been vlsltms at Talent, her former homo. Tho United States Bureau of Edur cation is being represented In Ore- SURVEY STARTS FAR TROLLfiY LINE ! TO CITY HEIGHTS The first nctunl work on tho Nul lis elect rii railroad xineo the jirnnt i"K o the franchise was started Fri day morning when Ktixiiieor Hurry FoMcr nutl i corps of men slatted prelimmnry survey of n rifiht of wny which will lenvp Knst Mniu street near the end of tho pnveemitt, fol low the cemetery roml around the hill nnd thru hend enst through SNkiyou Heights. Vhilo Mux route seems probable now the company is still considering n proposition to run the lino up through Queen Anne addition and to llmhcrofl, north of the Mniu street ironl ort-iiijj the road to the south I.! il... T!.. .!..- I ....1 i !..... ui'iic inu i.inuic.v ntiinu mm n'nijiiuu imr for tho present in Siskiyou Uuiuhts. Tho mad will leave tho renter ot Medford hut no streets will ho torn up until the rails nre on their wny. COMMEUN T EERCBES OF IH SCHOOL TONIGHT gon by J. C Moorman, who has bn"ii visiting schools lu this count', ac companied by Superintendent Well. Dr. D. M. Brower of Ashland was in Medford Thursday, ou his return from a professional trip to Derby. George G. Bingham, a prominent lawyer of Salem, arrived In Medford Thursday, on a professional visit. Mi, and Mrs. B. M. Collins nnd Miss Corlnno Linn of Jacksonville wero recent Medrord visitors. J. E. Bodge ot Klamath Falls, a former resident ot Medford, has becu visiting his family, who aro resi dents or Ross lane. Luke Lily, formerly or Sterling. was in Medford Thusdny r'um Grants Pass. Frank E. Bybeo and Henry C. Maury or North Jacksonville district spent a row hours In Medrord Thurs day. Mrs. M. Cameron has been rar.KIng her rorinor homo on Applegate a business visit. " Decoration day falls on FrI la next and tne G. A. R. nro mak.ng preparations for tho appropriate ob servation of tho event. W. L. Judklns has returned tf Mcdtord and will soon reopen t'io placo formerly conducted by Mr Hussey as ono of his cha:n ot C ana 10 cent stores. Henry H. Taylor, A. S. Klclcbam mer and Amos McKee or Applei;Me transacted business In Medrord the roro part or tho week. Henry Bnnriold, who Is well known as an operator In mines In southern Orogon, with Thomas F. Harrington, Jennlo Bnnriold and Charles C. Ban field has Incorporated tho Dour.los Umpqua Mining company with a cap ital ot $100,000. ThecyanIdo plant connected with tho Opp mines and located west ot Jacksonville Is being operated ngoin. George W. McCoy and several others employed thoro wcro in "Medfo-d re cently. Mrs. Daily or Sterling district, the only actual fomalo minor in Or.'oii, If not on the coast, was in MeJ'crg this wcok. Sbo Is developing a pro position that promises woll and per forms much of tho manual labor. Mrs. Dally has been in Alasua and suue years ago was a prominent figure among tho miners of that territory. Dr. E. B. PJckol, T, E. Danlols nnd Austin Corbin returned Friday Iroin business trips to Portland. Mrs. Arthur Putnam and son are visiting Mrs. M. M. Putnam. Miss Jeunosso Butler loft Friday ror a three weeks visit at Portland. J. M. Kershaw, tho Angora goat king of Antelope valley, spent Friday In Medrord, Ho reports tho sale of his .mohair at 33 cent a. dcspltu free trado talk. A rlnsa of 46, the largest In tho history of tho Medford HlKh school, will be graduated this evening nt the Page theater. The class address will bo delivered by It. B. McCabo and tho presentation ot diplomas will be made by B. F. Mulkoy, Tho seats In tho parquet circle as tar back as the fltst row ot posts have buou resorved ror tho parents nnd relatives ot tho graduating class, but the remainder ot the house Is rroo to any who wish to attend. It Is certain that tho new theater will be taxed to Its capacity. Girl Makr Own Gowns, The seniors today are busy prepar ing tor tho exercises and lu addition hnva arraugod ror a class plcnlo ou the banks or tho Rogue for Sattint.ty. Time will not allow each student to take a part In the program this evening, Clydo LaMar. Carolyn An drews and Chnrlcs Prim being the enly ones to participate. Tho Junior class Is preparing to attend In force to celebrate their ar lival at tho senior state. Tho girls who graduate, with tho exception ot a row who have cn'.onl tho school rccontly, will wet i.oai.s ot their own mako with n c?.t limit of $7. GO. Somo or them evdn mado tho laco and tho results are n great crodlt to tho makers and to '!nj do mestic sclonco department Soring b compulsory In tho lowo- claines and It Is significant that a nmjclty or tho girls elect to continue tho course In tho Junior and settlor rnrs. Mora ot tho members or the class expect to tako up toachlng than any other lino of work, as fourteen, Ar thur Allder, Virginia Carder, Mabel Kelier. Elllo Sage, Gertrudo Shoults, Albortn Jones, Ruth Law renco, Ruth Wilson, Esther Reed, Loweno Payne, Agnes Dunlap, Alice Smith, Arthur Palmer and Blancho Darby, will make this their vocation. Harold Cochran will bo a dentist, iinroiu uiaino jiauciur. will never- Idgo, Robert M". Wilson and Frederick Heath will tako up civil engineering, mining and mechanical; Ray La Mar Is a prospective merchant; George Chltds a plumber; Horbcrt Altord, n banker; and two, Thcoiloro Fish and Milton Scnuchard will' till tho soil. raul podi.e.i;i.sl(jJfp-armi: Ed Ison Marshall will tako up Journal ism; Allcjif "Godlovo, lienoro Vanco and Ircno Smith will bo stenograph ers; Ellxabcth Blackford and Gladys Hlnman havo chosen music; Pearl Gould, domestic art; Loralns Ulrich and Edith Wilson wljl do general of rico and commercial work. Nolo Dudley, Chnrlcs Prim, Linn Smith, Ralph Balcom, John Dommcr, Alice Forbes, Trancls Heath, Ina Cochran, Francis Kinney, Louis Wil liamson and Ethel Quthrlo aro undo elded as to vocation. Tho program will bo March, "Thannhausor" , .. Wagnor Medrord Orchestral club. Orand march Orchestra Invocation ...Rov. W. F. Shields Welcome address Clyle Ray LaMar Vocal solo, "Avo Maria" (Latin).... Gounod Carolyn Andrews Class address, "Education or tho Masses" ......Attorney R. B. McCabo Overturo, "Straddle' Flotow Closing address Charles W. Prim Presentation or diplomas II. F. Mulkey Benediction Rev. D. D. Boyle RIVERS 10 MEET WILLIE PIE J RICO Y 4 !.OS AXtmtiK, CM.. May M. -Promoter Tout MoCnrov lothty re leased Jou Uivors, tlio .Mi:ictm light weight from his promNc to filit nt Vernon July !, Joe Levy, Rivers' mannf!0". at once tiUKrnphed Ktltllu (Inutey, tho San Francisco promoter, the fuel of Hivcrs' release, mill inked (lrniiey for his best terms for Ulvers' services us nit opponent for Clmm pion Willie Ritchie nt Snu Francisco July . SAN FRANCISCO, Oil.. Muy U. - -Kildlo Qraiioy, Immediately upon receipt of u mi'Msnue from Joe Levy, mntmxor of Joo Rivers, this after noon, ittmoiiuccd Hint lie will uo to Los Anj;ctcs tonight nr tomorrow morniinr to nrrniifto the details of tliu contest, incjuditiir tho referee. Levy's message was it follows; "MeCnrey litis released us. What tire your best terms for n champion hit inittch with Ititrhic July At" "I do not cure to take up the tic tails of the jrent mulch ly wire," snid Uraney, "hut will depart fur Los Angeles tonight or tomorrow tuorniiije to confer with . Levy mid McCuroy." BIG PEAR CROP. (Conttnuod from Page 1) ANDERSON FIGHTS LEACH CROSS AT Li OSANGEL ESJULY4 There nro n fow localities vhl!i wrto not hit so bad. Gitirjjla Pnu-li Crop. From observation, notwithstand ing reports given out by Mr. Ma l,i of tho Georgia Fruit Exchange Hint the total crop would not exceed TTiO) cars, we nro not willing to believe that It will not excod SROO cor-. All our varieties excepting I-Mcrtaa show a good crop and theto nro sti In most orchards, although somo young orchards or Elliertas aro prom ising a good yield, but upon the wholo they will bo the shortest va riety. Spokane ItUcr. Davenport, Wash. Indications nr that the fruit crop along tho Spokjmu nnd Columbia rivers has been iovero ly Injured by tho recent froits. Peach es, apricots and chorrlcs aro reported Injured, while tho apple crop has been damaged also. 1.08 ANUKI.KS, Cat.. May BU. Hml Anderson ersits Lciteh Gvomh, 'JO rounds, KIM pounds, at noon on the day of tho J'iuht. Till is the curd for Vernon Julv I (hut promoter Tom McCnrcy, full inu lo littiil the Ritchie utitl River' uttrnutioii, U considering today, It is certain that Anderson will itcccpt thu terms Met'iirey will offer, and the promoter will lost tut time in invscnHiii' an offer to the New York dentist, Cross, Tho distance mid weight wit he stipulated. Furthermore, thu winner of till hattlc prohahly will ho pivcu Iho first chance nt Rivers, should ln succeed in lifting the liuhtweiuht champion ship from Itllchlc. While McCnrev refitted to iiilmil it to he i fact, no sutpriuc would ho occaiitncd here by the statement (hut Joe Levy hits promivd McCnrcy the serviced of Rivera for l.tihor Pay, in return for McCaroy's release of Ihc .Mcxlcnii for July I. ' Mi'Carcy's Explanation. Kniliiisi to land mi AuilcMon Cross limit, .(iCirey prohiihly will seek elsewhere for mi opponent for llnil. il lis not likely that ho will at tempt to match Luther .McCnity with Ouuhoat Smith or Jess Willurd. After delivcrtnir lo Levy his re lease of Rivers, MfCorov explained his position, snvitij.': ''Two months ngo, 1 unvc Ihc Julv ditto, figui'liiit that I liml ns uniiil a cntil ns llicro Is In the country, with the tititlorlniiilliiir tlml I wits lo se lect his opponent. I tiled himl tli et Ritchie, us the public will see It' Nolan makes public; my offers. In my jinlumnit, I was more llhcthl than liny other protiiolei'. However, I will not lie the meiiim of slepplni: Joe's chances for the title. I llicicfoie icIcitMiil RIvcih from any obligation whntcver with me, mid ho Is nt lihctly to sIkii lot the Han Frini oiseo hunt if ho llltctf." l,o y lo Mcv tlmney. Levy wil unit Jivre to talk with Orituoy when the Miuiecssful proinii lor tn rlvtt-i tomorrow. If lit) closes with (Iriiuny, im he cxiteiUs to do, Levy nnd Rivers will lenut here for San I'rmielsco June III. Rivers wilt prohahly train nt 'the Seal 'Rock house, It Is wild Mrs, Leslie ('alter Is go lug vaudovlllo next scanoit In a inns' playlet. ., Sircjy ffl 2 for tic A dJlhlrs White fltllM MaJim UudJiM cllf-U4l,f' iy w,JtiS AimiIm'i tit tuttaidintcu. TUl Brtktltr Pert ti ultta SRwac, Idep'ver Gallons IUi tbt (its tiess UbwjuS UalnMUU ltltaniKk-a lit SUrr IVlUn i lr aeo, . inn a co., tmov, n. v Atit) StnUti ot IdtiStilrlJ gMMKnuiAf nurmMu v ISIS THEATRE Photo Plays Friday and Saturday War Diiuim In Two I'nHs Willi Pauliui Vliuinu THE, FEDERAL SPY Ovor 1000 Poojilo in (lie cast . OUT OP THE STORM CAPTURE OF A WILD CAT RULE THY SELF H. Launspach D. M. Hoakin "Pianist Drunw and VJtwis MxVLTNKK DAUiY Coming Sunday IN THE DAYS OF WAR Two lVHJVatui(5 -r TO BAY SERIES . i iwiqB i. Tho Medrord ball team, which con tinued Its winning gait by boating Talent Thursday by a 17 to 3 scoro, will probably lino up against tho fast Central Point team hero Sunday, Ef forts aro being mado to sign up a scYlcs of games with tho Cen'ral .Pointers an additional Inducome.V bo 1G00 to the winner. Thursday's gamo was a pretty ono bo tar as Medrord was concerned Tho visitors mado a number of cost ly errors and their pitcher was pounded ns hard and as effectively ns our Dud pummoled Mandot. Lat-.r In tho season two games with Weed nro considered which will mem ox (itrslon crowds both ways. WASHINGTON, Muy 83. -Prrsl. dent Wilson today commuted thw sontenco or rivo years Imprisonment Imposed on Bllas Illch of Balem, On.. for falsirylug the. records of tho Va tlonal bank in that city, to 13 months. Illch wau sontonced lu tin federal court at Portland. Kenneth Nash, tho old Hrown uni versity stopstop, last yoar with Cleve land and this season with Toledo, has signed with the Waterbury team or the Eastern association. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOUND Lady's beadpttrso with somo silver. Owner, may have samo by culling at Scheffellon's grocery. 6 1 Untrimmed AT REDUCTIONS OF 25, 33i3, 50 Shapes Manufacturers samples bought at a big discount and markod out at this big saving. Tho lino ombracos all tho newest midsummer shapes in Milans, Hemps, Chips, Ratines, Panamas, markod at 25, 33'and 50 less than regular price, : i . , See our Panamas at $3.98, JJ54.-15, $l.98, ijG.05. WANTBD Flvo gonts nnd ludloi solicitors. Call nt 837 Kant Oth st. Call between G and 8 p. in. Mr. James. M FOR HALK- Ueds, dresser, chltton tor, rugs, writing desk, dining ta ble, chairs, pictures, $50 gas range t.U; Hooslcr cabinet. Hussey's, 30 North Oakdale, C ORRINE OUltKK Dltl.NK HAMIT t Ro uniformly successrul hits OU ItlNr; been lu restoring tho victims of tlio "drink habit'1 into sobor and useful cltl.eim and so strong lu our confidence in Its curatlvo powers, that wo want to omphuaizo tho fact that OKIMNI3 is sold under this pos itive guarantee. If, after a trial, you get no bono fit, your money will bo refunded. OHH1NI3 costs ouly 1 per box. Ask for rroo booklet. Leon W. Hasklns. . ,"' ' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR SALE. Fully 20 to MWo loss, iiifludiiiK iho fumoiis Lu GrtTquc Tailored Under wear. One lot of Qowiib in inunlin, I'liinltric and crepe, actual values to .f1.7f), npe- cial nt 8 GOLF SKIRTS Of a good quality muslin, three rows plj lauo around bottom, $l.f0 values. Bpeeial al '. 98 GOLF SKIRTS Of a fine eambrice, Inee, ribbon trimmed, u $2.00 value, very spo ciul at $1.19 LA GRECQUE COMBINATIONS $2.00 to .fG.50 values, 20 to SSVo less. Tjii Orccquo Princess Slips at 20 to 33 yo less. LISLE GLOVES Long Lisle Gloves in white, spouial nU. v r-v rW EXTRA SPECIALS IN SHIRT WAISTS 200 Shirt Waists including embroid ery trimmed linottes, lawns, ging hams and twill Norfolk .Middys, ac tual values to $2.50, Saturday spe cial 98 MO Shirt WiitotH in lawns, mulls, voil('Hlinii(lniH, many of lhc.se aro the 1 loyal make, actual values to $11.00, Saturday special $1.79 NIAGARA MAID SILK GLOVES Our regular $1.2f quality Niagara Maid Silk Gloves in all colors, special at 98.2 NIAGARA MAID SILK GLOVES 12 button Silk Gloves black mid whito special at 89 CHAMISETTE GLOVES Tn either 2 button or .10 button lengths specjnj at ,.,., ,.,...,.,1M,v.Jl2 Tailored Coats and Suits Reduced 20 to 40 f S M mS 9 - O Sm J W - ' Bs4kaVHbaiyMMBBBBBBBBBllBBBBBBiSBBlV--' ' ,,Sii. r.44l VtjA-vbdk.--...".. . tv fcJft .4.