Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 02, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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IOCAL AND
L PERSONAL
J 0. McAltlnlor of I.nliO crook wns
n Mortfonl vlHltor Tliurmlny.
Mrs. Jnmi'H Kcronaw of the Ante
lopo wns a Mori ford and Jnrkionvllle
vlnltor Tliurwlity
NotJro All linrlmr pIiojih elosod
all iluy Mniuln, 3o)it, fitli, Lnlior Day.
Joo Knlly of the Orlffln crook ills
(rlct Is lu Iho city today, ono of tho
ninny circus visitor..
Vulr.'tn film,, quick ns lightning.
Sold nt Swciu'h. HO
Hoe llonmnn of Gold Till! Is In tlio
city today ntlendliiB to liiiRlncss innt
tcrfl ntid the circus,
United linm nnd bncon nl Do Voo's.
Attorney U. I Slulkoy nnd family,
nnd (lev. Harry K. Tucker and fam
ily linve returnol from a short vaca
tion spent on Mttlo Dutto. "WliIIo
wntllng Attorney Mulkey contracted a
Htlff neck.
See Dave Wood about that flro In
nuranco policy. Office Mall Trlbuno
lililK.
ltlchnrd Thomas of Montague,
C'al., In nuiotiK tho out of town vIhI
tont lu the city today,
I am motoring to Portland. Have
room for two or three Call tip 278-Ij
for Information, 140
Mrs. Robert Dow of Jacksonville
iient Wednesday In Mod ford vIhIHiik
ft lends and relatives.
' I.ooho leaf kodak ntbums, cloth
nnd leather rovers nt Swem's. 1 10
Wnltor Drown of this city Is pond
Ing his vacation nl San Francisco at
tending tho fnlr.
For flour or feed phono Medford
Tnll..t llll. III.Ahli r.iiT J
Vance "I'lnto" CoIvIk, son of .ludRo!
William M. CoIvIk. nud woll known
In this city, Is one of tho miiHlclans1
with tho At (1. llarnes wild uulmal
hIiow.
Weston Camera Shop for first class
Kodak flnlshtiiR and Kodak supplies,
Oct It nt Do Voe's.
ItoHR Kline of tho Utile Hutle spent
Wcdnosdny lu Medford iittendlnn to
business matters.
When you need nny blotters cnll
nt tho It. It. McCurdy Agency, or tolo
phono Ono-two-throo, and wo will
send you sonio. tf
K. H. Fox of IleddliiK, Cal., Is
HpendliiR n few dnyii In tho city nnd
Fred Weeks has iclurncd from
two weeks vacation trip t
Cisco and other California
Itemumber you can get most any
old tliltiK nt Da Voo's, most any old I
time. j
William Ottor of Foots creek Is, I
spending the day In Mcdfprd attend- j
In? to biislnessinntters,
J. O. Oerklng, the best all around
photographer In southern Oregon.
Alwnys reliable. Negatives mado any
where tltno or place. Studio 228
Main St. Phono 320-J. i
H. F. Oregory of Kugene Ih spend
ing the week In tho elty and valley.
Forest Fires throughout .Tnekson
county are under control today, and
no new fires reported. The sky Is
as clear ns crjHlal, and but a trace
of smoke Is visible. It Is belloved
(lint the worst of the danger Is over
for this year. Ninety per cent of
tho fires of the Inst ten days were
due to Inccndlnilsm, nnd tho forentry
officials bellovo thoy have this van
InllBtn checked, with several fire
bugs tinder suspicion in different
pnrts of tho county. It will be ono
of tho matters coming before the next
session of the grand Jury for Inves
tigation, flrocerles, cnndles, bakery goods.
fruKs, bcIiooI supplies nt Do Voe's.
CStiy Conner for Sgobol nnd Day,
has sold a ear of Hurtle!! of Schuelte
Ilros., for It. 25 f. o. b. Medford.
Ah n counter move, the police have
taken nil tho pistol shclta away from
William tlnttle, who was n victim of
local practical Jokers, and made a
target of two of them last Sunday
night, when they talked about rob
bing htm beneath his bedroom win
dow. liny wood now before prices go
tip. Valley Fuel Cn -lUiOno.Ji;. 1GI
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EiSI. MARY'S OFFERS
MANY ADVANTAGES
F0RTEA1 IL
St. Mary's Academy, Medford
425.000
HORSES
T.ni?niilmrrv Mlif'rlml Tho Rhniiffi.
A x(tind of circus hangers on ar
rived In Medford Wednesday prepar
ing to mnko a stand In this city to
day, lint woro ordered out of town by
tho police.
Tnke your watch to Johnson, tho
Jowoler, you will receive unusually
good sorvlco.
Mayor limerick Is slightly Indispos
ed by u slight cold due to the change
In the weather.
I tako prldo In tnnklng your watch
keep perfect tltno. I hnvo every fa
cility for dolm; ftno watch repairing.
Johnson tho Jowoler.
J. F. 11 town of Kngle Point Is
spending tho day lu Medford on bus
iness.
Do Voe delivers the Orogonlun to
ynit cvory day for "5 cents per month.
.100 Hltiit , ui . mimIIIU Ih npimuiMii
the day lu Medford attending tho clr;
CUB.
A. R, nenmes, who has been 111 tho
past two days, Is convnlciiclng.
Frank llyboe of Jacksonville spent
Wednesday afternoon lu Medford at
tending to business matters.
Vice President N. P. McCormlck of
the Southern Pacific, spent Thursday
lu Ashland and will visit Medford
this evening
Tho next regular meeting of the
elty council will be hold noxl Tuesdny
llll'llt Mnvnr l.'tnnrli'l. ntiiiiulticr lilu
valley attending to business matters J oftt Mj. wcoW vncnton T
" Tho ilato for the next general prl
mnry election In the state of Oregon
has been set for May 10, 1910.
When bettor lnsuranco Is sold
Holmes Tho Insurance Man will noil
It.
St. Mary's academy will open Tubs
day, September 7. Tho public schools
will open a week later, September 13
The University of Oregon and the O
A. C. will open ten days Inter.
Quick service for your Kodak fin
ishing. See VVoatou'8 Camera Shop,
A. M. Smith of the Midway confec
tionery stoi o lias on exhibition a
Miliar beet weighing it pounds. It
will bo hIiowii at the county fulr.
Johnson, nt tho Honk Store, n
export watch repairer.
UuorHO Older of Hilt, Cal., U
upending a few das lu tho city at
tending to btislnotui matters.
Akhlnnd llthla, Colottln or Siski
you. 10c per hottlo at Do Voo's.
Ouorgo Watson has returned from
a short trip to th 14uglo l'olnttdl-trlet.
Classes nt St. Mary's Academy,
Medford, OtoMon, will reopen Septum-
her 7th. Doth boarders and da)
pupils aro roeoIVMl. Full Mill nchool
course. Individual attention In pri
mary nud grammar grades. Ifrcop
Uoniil ndvnntnges In art, music, cblun
painting mid modern Immuitaos. K-
cellent ooniniorelHl rourse. For Hor
tlculara. nddretw SWtor Superior.
Thomas Doon of Ormitt Phm spent
Tuesday In Medford nttndlnK Iv kua-
JnehM matters nud UitlMR friends.
Head the Portland OroMlNM.
Frank Jennings uf tin .pplct
district was n bulne vUliar U th
tlty the first of tho wk
Merchants' Lunch, Sic. The Shaita,
Cioorge Mauillalil uuA lf of
ProiiHjpt spent WliittMl niriirt"ii lint svi r
In MuddinL
telil wutoriuolonii t IV VoV
Attorne) U. M. Itoti'flrtH H'nt w
mda nfiernoon In Jn"i ui1,
UMii-iauiiK Kal bulne.
flpnl reading of the ordinance railing
for e special election to voto upon
the MedyiiHkl proposition to reboud
will be rend.
A dinner will be given Ilrltlsh Vice
Consul McNeil of Collmn, Moxlco, who
has been visiting Medford tho past
week, by It. II. Parsons at the Uni
versity club tonight.
Coibln KdgAll or Kuglo Point Is lu
the elty today attending to buslnoss
matters nnd the circus.
Assistant State Supervisor J. II. Kb.
erly has returned from a trip to tho
Klk creek district.
Two Intoxicated wnndererH were
placed lu the city liastlle this morn
ing, nnd released lu time to goo the
circus parade. They hebaved so bad
ly that they uero again Ineaicemted
KM ward Huff of ICvans creek ts
spending the day In the clt attending
to bushum matters.
Attorney W. I. Vnwter roturned
this morning from S.ilem wheie ho
attended O-C laud giant eoufeience,
and was elected chairman of the per
manent committee. A meeting will
be held Thursday, September 10 at
Salem when it Is piobuble that res
olutions will be passed urging cou
greits to withhold the land from nv
sorves as now contemplated. Upon
this date spoooho will bo made by
Governor Wlth combo, Senators l.aue
and Chambeilaln, ov-Sountor Charlos
W. Fulton, roprentatlvo of the
Southern Pacific and the forestry ser
vlf, snd fUlsons. The object of tbe
conference Is to leavo the O-C Rrant
lauds opon to settlement In tho fu
ture . I. Wilson nud family or Talent
are in the city today attending the
circus.
To I lie parent ill eiir-h of jiii ideal
boa rd nig tielmol or ilny cthoid ior
ehililfen' or vonnj? ttiri, St, Mur.v't
Aenilemy offeiv e.eeplfiuiiil ndnn
InyeK. For the ilii.v iiiiil. pleii-iiiit,
niry elnwt roonw, iniill elne., -iliun
diint ouldoni' ximee fur Kiiiiich iiiii!
rei'rention n ml the bet of teni-liins',
Mipervision mill diieetiiui enntriliute
to eonditioiw iilttio.-t peiTeet. I'or tbe
eliilil or voiuig irl who eoiiuw In
shnre in the home liTe of (he ii'-ul
i'iii.v, eireniiiitiineiw mill Murioundiuc
me c(iHillv eiinilueive to physical ntnl
inornl well-beiu iim well w to thor
ough iutelleetuitl trainini.'. I.n-t venr
three opueiuiix, open-nir '-K-C'iiinp
ioreliPi were creetei! ntid lioimlers nt
the neiiilemy reeeil in the healthful
privilege of open-nir leepin,r
throughout the school venr. The lejy
ulalioiiH of the lioardiuir xehool in-
Hiite iudiviiliml cure uml utteution,
ntnl ut t lu nmo lime peimit Hitfl'ieienl
freedom uml the cultivation of that
home spiiit .o diirnhle in a liounlin
seltool wliere youii giiK are being
tiiiiiied to he efficient uml helpful
linmoinnkors or ut IojikI )iotent fni'-
lorw in (tie liiippinoHH of hornet.
To the Hiipeiior chnmclcr of the
iiitelleetuul trnininif given nl Si.
Mary's nenilomy, the development of
all pupil who remain for even n few
mouth ut Hie kcIiooI lienr witne.s.
In the higli seliool me offeieil elu4H
ieul, scientific, Kugli"li, inoileiu Imi
tiuuge, huiiios, tut uml imixie
eourmeH. Sowing, eiuliroiilery niul
fine needlework are luuglit through
out the gruiloN nud high Mehool, l''re
ipieut plu.VH uml reeitulH give the pupil-!
(minim; in orul explosion uud
the uiitee of lienring Hint elmrueter
ioi the einivent-lired girl.
In the nuii-ie depiirtmeiit, violin uml
piano are tuitght neconliny to the
mo't approved modern methoiN. Ih
xionl reeituN, of wliieli eliorus work
uud eiiemhle plnyini: are feature,
Miuiuhitc the inteie-t uud train the
pupil to gitieeful elocution.
lu Hie ail deputtmeiit uie taught
nil paiiitiuir, water color-', pnlcl,
eliureoiil, pen nud ink nnd china
painting. Outdoor kctchim; in u
teiiture of the mt woik eiijo,cd liy
the pupil of the grade-, for not the
IciiM of the work ol both music cud
iirt derailment i done in the regu
lar high M'luml nud grade cMMoroom
where the t rnined toucher of theM'
department tench the nit and muie
of tho neluiol eurHeuflini.
Tin nuneieiiil eniitue, mi mio-
eeiffully intituled lnt . year, in
elude peiimHiifliip, eommereiul law,
cnuuucrciul antluuetie, htenographv,
Ixpewritiiifc, bookkeeping1 uud eorre
poudeueo. Pupil who take the eui
iiiereiul eoutve receive spoeinl trinn
iug in grammar, pelling uml l'.imlih
eompoitioii.
STEIS RESIGNS AS
SECRETARY OF CLUB
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HORLICKS
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WASHINflTOK, Sept. '.'. To date i IYI a 8 X 6 U GOT 1 1 K
SHIPPED
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GERMANY CALLS ISPACKMAN MOUNTAIN
Vi.OOl) lior-es nnd mule hne I uen i Upbuilds every part of the body efficiently.
..pped out of the l-nilcd Stnt'e lor, Endorsed by thoussnds of PhysW-nj
the Kiiropcan belligerent. I'uie hnse etrhan quacr of a century
I ol the nniniuU Im been n lug boon , ConvenIent( no cooWn(T nor add,onat
Jul the ninrket for mediuin ebii mllkrequlred. Simply dlsjolvcln water,
'liort-e. ; Agrees when other foods often fall.
) (lovernincnt expert" find thht '" Sample free, HORLICK'S, Racine, Wit.
tlew high-bred horos lime been ex- 4F"No Substitute is"lustaaGood"
ported, with the reult Hint price for 8 at. HORLICK'S, tho Original
ordinary o)iuno iiimo inrini. ,
, Iot or the liorsox have cone to
iKnghind. hut ninny liipmeutH lime
'been niiide to Friiiicc'nnil some to It -
nl. (Iooniment olTieinl cMimufe
that tliere nro today npproxumiteh
Jl.nntl.OOO lires nnd l,()0t),(iuii
mules in tliio country.
NEGRO PROMISED $5000
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IlKltUN, Sept. 2, b wireless to
Sayvllle The managers of the Helch
bnnk have Issued a formal call Por
stibscrlfitlons to the new wnr lonn.
Tho nownjinper8 point out editorially
WAU.A WAI,I.A, Wn., Sept. 2.
Tho fire on Spnekmnu mountain
which yoiterday threatened to got bo
yond control and Into the Wcnnha
that gretat advantages aro offored to! for,M,t rei!rve. Is reported today to
Investors who are able to obtain with lmvn ,,con ,"iroiioa liy lmcknriiy?.
their savings nlnn )ear tmpeital bonds
paying flvo por cent.
The loan has several new fentures.
The Issue will bo confined to bonds,
no troasury notes being sold. More
over, It will bo poHBlblo for tho first
time to purchase these bunds nt post-offices.
SEEK 10 STABILIZE
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About 200 ncrcs hnvo been burned
over nnd three fnrm 'houses destroy
ed. lu tho Wenahn forest there aro no
firos at all, Supervisor J. M. Schmitz
reports, this season having been tho
best ever experienced hero nro re
gards fires.
According to Hrown's story ns giv
en out by the police, Mrs. Mohr pro-
II posed several weeks ngo that ho KIH t
j Dr. Mhr, promising to pay him $'i,000 i
'nine days after' the killing wns nc-
eompllshod. Ho said he asked Spell-
man .to help him out nnd brought his I
half brother up Jo tnlk tho matter!
over with Mrs. Slohr. Heulls vast
present nt this Interview by request
of Mrs. Mohr, Drown snld. Spellmnn
wns to recelvo J'fiOO nnd Drown nnd
llenlla $2000 each.
The arrangements for the shooting
wero carried out In detail, according
to the confession At a designated
spot on tho Xnyntt road I (culls stall
ed tho engine or tho automobile and
Drown and Spcllmau, who hnd ap
proached on motorcycles, crept up
through tho bushes and fired ut tho
occupants of the car. Drown said he
shot Dr. Mohr and Spellmnn woumb'd
MIsh (turgor. After the shooting
Drown nud Spellman went bark to tho
motorcycles. They threw the revol
vers Into n brook.
PPTiNijiFjjjflH
Fes blur when reading?
If so; Glnsscs aro needed to
overcomo tho strain - let mo
help you.
no iikops usiid
DR. RICKfcRT
FjoMgltl Specialist
Medford Oregon
PARIS, Sept. r The French and
Dritlsh delegates who aro to go to
Now York to confer with American
ban kern on tho abnormal exchange trailing a band of Mexican raiders,!
Fine Help for
imOWNSVIIXF, Texas, Sept. 2. ' f"..l-l IA1LBM
United States troops today woro f CAUCUldlll IWllElcId
U on eitcrnal remedr
uccciufully til women
Anivrlnnii luinl.-,ri niH-iiiwn umtiti nnf. rnilroml I rendu 14 nilli jiorth of eerrwliere for R ceneratlun. It M ciillwl
flclent to stabilize measuroably the ' Drovnsvlllo shortly nfter midnight
exchange market
a -.I...I.1.. .t.t
situation, probably will propose that who set fire to and partly burned a knmTn ,' ,i.c,i
nud U wild la all drur
"Matlier's Friend
It Is understood I Special troop trains from Drowns-' It u applied externally, uejtn ntami ,
that Ainerlcnn securities will bo of-vlllo, Hnrllngeji nnd San Henlto woro' nnj pliant, 'exp.i.loii -om without traln.
fered as n gunriinteo nnd that tho hurried to tho scene nbout 2 o'clock' IJ" '""', ' relienl of ten.ion ami
proceeds or tho loan will be used In this morning. Deports nt 10 o clock ,ct a umtc or "Motlirm KriciMi" i.kI-
settlement of bills for Ainerlcnn ex- said tho Mexicans had not been over-! f'1' ','V dniwuta i-olier- jvii; tr I
I , . I tuluitUe NHik, will fr-r liy lirmlllcM Itec-ii- I
Itorts now due. I taken. tutor r m 'wi, im,i- ih.mi n-. I
VELVET
ICE CREAM
Alwnys plenties tho young and tho
old. Just tho desert for these hot
days. It's pure, wholcsomo nnd re
freshing. Prompt doltvcry on nil Ico cream
and butter orders.
FRESH MILK AND CREAM
AT FACTORY
The White Velvet
Ice Cream Co.
Phono 431 32 S. CSt.
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NEW FALL GOODS
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survivors nt tho lluor Arabic arrlv-'
od luue tnda on the Anieilcan liner
St Paul f i ojn l.lvertiool.
TOO li-VrH U UliANSlKT.
KO It It K N T --Pa rtly 7ii r ii Wli ett ". -room
houte t IT Wot lltli. Komi to
cat ton shad yanl. 1 I
V. W, Mrccl, lor the pat tnn
.onr eeretarv of Hie Midtoid t'om
mereinl elub, Fiiilny sent in hi les
ifimti(Hi in onlur to devote hi en.-r-yie
to lookinjf nflei' piopeitv niter
el hi Hie mi I ley.
A meeting of the iliieetoiN of the
eluli h.i been called for Fnda alter
noon to elei't a nis'Cor to Mr.
St reft fur Hie heliim-c of tin veqr.
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SPHt'lAI, NOTICHTO
.MKDI'OltD I'OI.KS
W wish to announce wo are e.x
elusive Medford agents for tho alm
plt mixture of buekthoiii Imrk. iibier
lu, etc.. known ns Adler-l-ka. This
reiuod, ued succewiriilly for apin-u-dlcllU.
is the uioat TllOltOUdll bow
el cUausor wo er sold. It U so
powerful that ON'K SPOONFUL n
Hove almost ANY CASIS of ooustl
iwttoit, sour or Kiusy stomach. Ad-tttr-1-ka
never Krlie, In m(o to use
and tl INSTWT action is surpiistiiK
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suit cum. Iteward will he pnld U
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EVERY DEPARTMENT SHOWINa NEW FALL GOODS, JUST THE KIND OF GOODS YOU ARE
LOOKING FOR. AS USUAL, WE HAVE PAID PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO BUY A CLASS OF
GOODS THAT WE DO NOT HESITATE TO RECOMMEND TO OUR CUSTOMERS. POOR GOODS
ARE EXPENSIVE AT ANY PRICE. FINDINGS AND MAKING COST JUST AS MUCH ON CHEAP
MATERIAL AS ON THE BETTER GRADES. WE THEREFORE SUGGEST THAT YOU EXAMINE
OUR GOODS AND PRICES BEFORE BUYING. SERVICE OF EXPERIENCED SALESPEOPLE
ALWAYS WILLING TO HELP YOU WHEREVER POSSIBLE.
Muslin Underwear
A specuil drive to dose out till odds and
ends left over from sitniiner salt's, inelud
iii"; Night owns, Combination, Princess
Slijj.s, Skirts, Drawers, etc., sueh will he
placed in center aisle at a DISCOUNT OF
J New Fall Cloakings
Ki-indi Ml Wool Cloaking and Suitings,
the assortment is larger than elsewhere
and ou can find about any color, weight
or st 1c you are looking for. Prices range
Ironi, per yard S1.75 to $3.50
CHIFFON BROADCLOTH
." 1-inch -ChiiTon Hroaddoth, litis a firm
body, very smooth, glassy finish, comes in
all new shades nud guaranteed to be an
exceptional good value, price, per vard,
nt S2.25
CREPE DE CHINE
10-inch All-Silk Crepe de Chine, complete
fall line, all new evening shades included,
price, per yard $1.1?)
CHIFFON TAFFETA
.'W-in.h (hiaranteed ChiiTon Taffeta, the
same grade we have sold for over two
years, and do not hesitate to recommend,
comes in till shades, price, yard $1.50
JU5-in. Heavy White Outing Flannel,
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IIMtM kUM, twtk aud tltibi toi
lrk. Hov W , Mall TriUuu- : i
rOlt tJAI.K -Ctutp, r tiaile lor nl
wood. :'e KiJr "S'iltrv feneliiL al'
i'ii tl- . t Uremia- i "
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lu -. .1
I'.nnu li I' ' 'llallMt Iiiimi.i--
5 1 " i. 1 1 " b i ! u t I r
ou arc looking lor muui Mini ....
iiiv.-.IIumIi' Ihii Ui'v " U,m i i
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Smokers of
Turkish Trophies
CljnircttcB Uftrcn r-ar j;o
aro umokcra of
Turkish Trophies
Cigarettes today l
Jll-in. Standard Percale, niostlv dark eoloi-s, special
at ! 10
.' TO CLOSE SPECIAL
One assortment Ladies' White Waists, values up to
:.."0, special price J)Sc
CAPE GLOVE SPECIAL
We offer a speeinl good Vale Cape Clove, extra well
made and Willi's nice and soft, regular $1..'KJ grade,
fWonK . ' 9S
LADIES' SILK HOSE
Ladies' ,1I Pure Silk Thread Moot 1 To.se,
with double lisle heel and toe, elastic gar
ter top and French shaped, conies in all
light, ttud dark shades and guaranteed to
wear, price, per pair 50
SCHOOL HOSIERY
777 Children's 1-1 Uibbed Hose, made
from long combed cotton tmd has four
thread heel and toe, eery pair guaran
teed to wear or replaced, pair ' ...25f;
ECONOMY STOCKINGS
Ladies', Children's and Infants' Hose,
made from fine soft cotton, double heel
and toe, 2 pahs for 1S5
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." Silk Hair Nets, with ehtstic, l,or,....;M;. !()'
3 dozen good Safety Pins. :$ st.es?for..:.i: 5
1 roll -l-yd. fine Cotton Tape, I,', to 1 in., for
7 spools .J. ..v. P. Coats' Cotton Thread for.. . 25c
D pairs Cambric Dve Shields for 25r
3 pairs Children's Hose Supporters for........ 25
Assorted si.es Utility Shears, each 15
2 boxes Invisible Hairpins for 5a
6-yard piece Hias Cotton Tape, Xos. 1 to S,"w. 5c
All-Silk Seam Miudinu. nei bolt ' V
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