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1rgr pwp vtr 1 THE DAILY JOURNALS jr U" to X , ,j 'f V ..' VOIi XI, ssjsa SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY JTEBRTTAItY 21 1901 -NOtMC "fWWZKTF? WrST "T VfeXV&sj S mew I New Embroidery, New Ribbons. New Velvet Ribbons,' Lace Curtains, Allover Laces and all over Embroidery, Gilt Braid, Trimming Spikes, Gill Buttons, Hair Clasps and other novelties. i THE NEW YORK RACKET t Our Store Closes Every Eveatnr Salem's Cheapest One E. T. BARNES, Proprlotor, VlXtfTiAm TODAY'S NEWS SUMMARIZED, $500,000 Qro at Atlanta, Ga., caued by explosion of oil tank In grocory Houbo. No change In joint senatorial volo today. United States Ex Senator Stephen Whiio dlod at L03 Angeles, Cal. Caso against Mrs. Nation for smashing Senate saloon In Topeka discharged. Still in Jail for hist Sunday's depredations. Three transports are duo from Manila, In n few days, with returning vol uiteore. Antarctic expeditions are boing fitted out from Englaud, Germany nnd Sweden. ' Dr. MayoG. Smith, original of the "Doctor," in Murk Twain's "Innocenco Abroad," is dead at Colorado Springs. No hope of golting pensions for Oregon War Vderans at this tcsslon of Congress. Kitchener nairowly escaped capture by tho Boors. "Danny" Manor, jockoy, will rido In England this sonson. Four murders and two disappearances reported from Santa Clam. Men wro burning sugar fields. Sioux Indians near Omaha contemplating serious hostilities. IlllzVard raging in northwestern Pennsylvania. Von Va!dorco's vxpeditiou abandoned as unnecessary. Boxers emtnlssarlos Joined by Chlnoie fort-en nro musing trouble in Southern Marchiina. TOOK CENTURIES TO BUILD. Colojjnc Cntliritrnl Waa In I'rooe of IJri-cilitn (Ul'J Venn. While iln lit .1 stone of Cologne en tliedral uv. !... on Aug. 1C. 1248. nnd tin ikku t.t 1.1 cti.tue win not opened I until Aik. I.', IMS ijuo yearn later to the ver. ilny, it min uot, however, un til .'.tin l.'i. I 11 that the splendid Htnictiiie wan I n-.'lv reported complct-! eil. having Ww eeeupled lu bulldlns ' I2.i recont Uu.e of ,Miitly 031! years. Yhe castle or KlnssgoberK. which ' f n.ij i i ..ti ..,... -. nd at lac M.uilieni extremity of I 111 land, look 1M.M yeura from the laying or the foundation Meno to tho rigging or Its master's banner on Its highest . nt'statf. Ita fouudntlon stone was the kI.uII of Itti bullderV bitterest enemy. Thiee mouths after Its laying Count J horsing, tho builder of U10 castle, was killed (Us huh was then In swaddling clothe. He did not continue his fa ther's work until nged 21. On his twcnty-llfth birthday ho was thrown Into prison by tho son of the man whose skull lay In tho earth of Klngsgoberg'H fouudaUnn stone. In this manner master after master of Washes NeedRepairiDg Jiit as regular as tho fiirmra nee Is fuel. When you nro ready to h ave youi wiIpIi Icnkel ovor snd renaiced by a 'killed ke it to o. "-W O ininrM Strfe' We PLAID DRESS GOODS ranging in price from 75c to $1.50 a yard and maiked them all one price 50c Yd. v. ", ; KW Wool Novelties. a xacee i i w,' p. i at Six O'clock Except Saturday. Price Cash Store. Cor. Commorolal and Chomokta Streets t. 0 ingugonctg wnti Htuyi.n nuuinu un. umcr stone toward tho completion of the founder's work till civilization In tervened. Iteatormel castle, In Cornwnll. took 00 yearn to build, of which period ex actly oiu-tlilrJ was occupied In exca vating the foundations. The solid lock upon which It stands Is almost nn lmrd as Iron. Indeed IteMormcl menus In f " l"1 ,"!' '?'T nf ' '" lrou ,";' , "!!", ""'' w W' "M ""? lluMml ,m,lL'r "I'oh'on lu 1MKS. years The Dunmn. at Florence. wna com meiieed by Aruulfo lu the year 12IM, the laM block of marble being placed In poxlUou lu the fuende In preHcncu of the king on May 12, IKS', n ptirlod of ."t).'J yearH. Kttay Stories. Mother Uoodnpss, how dlu you nun. your (luger so? Little Son-Wltli a hammer. "When?' "A good whllo ago." "I didn't hear you cry.'.' "No, mother. I thought you wero out." Strnv Storl workman at price Ioer tl an eer T. POMEROY Wittuhmaker and Jeweler Practical Methods Aro employe I In onr application of Dentistry All work Is dono with the object of givlnc putiontH just what tho condition of Ibi'ir teeth demand. The utmost I hat tki.l 1111 1 exporiene.o can do and the ime of 1 u hen materials makes our wort ntsud pre eminent. Drs. Eppley & dinger PosiofTire block. have placed on sale a line of Silk and -g0A",lffljTmfCrmvFYT3HMKP11 t INVENTIVE CORNELIUS VanderMt Making Wonder ful Progress HIS FIRE BOX AND BOILER Atti acting;! Wide Attention Among Practical Mechan ical Men New Haven, Conn,, Fob. 21. Hav ing invented a firo box , for locomotives which is proving a great iuccobs, Cornc IIub Vandorbllt.is now at work on a ney form of boiler, a multi-tubular, which promises, ho says, to work a revolution in boiler making and construction. ''My inventions havo just begun," ho eaid to an audience of students and pro fossors from tho Sheffield scientific school. "lam now working on a multi tubular boiler. I regard tho poBsibilllos of this as very great. Within a few years i) will bo In general uso. Within a year I hope to appear before you and give a practical demonstration of its possibili ties and of my ideas on tho subject. "It appears to bo very remarkable" ho said, "that bo few improvements havo boon mado in tho patterns of boilers since, tho days of Stephenson. There is plenty of room for moro change in tho construction, and many changes aro likely to bo made in tho noxt low years." Mr. Vanderhilt apoko under tho auspices' of tho Etifliuocs Club. Practi cal men w ho heard him say his ideas aro sound. Thoy expect great things of him a an inventor. IF YOU WISH TO TRAVEL IN COMFORT Tuku tho old reliable Northern Pacific Railway for YtHirEMtorn trip, Tho iir-cominadulionB this road fumUhos and I the leilltie It affords for all Its pastoiDseranro Its beet uiliprtiMinentJ It elves its paf-eencers the comfort that all old travelera and now travelers also fcIViT,,VoWi-VrPS "le:.r ow , stock and vastly improved mud lad It id better than over prewired to iilinra thoFo whose gooil fortune may lend them to select till rOtid for (heir Kualern r ,H' " " ' BOTANICAL 2C WONDERS, The marvel Of the llOUl is (lie Wonderful CUre Of Chronic diseases WItnOUt tlie USe Of Knne or poisonous meaicines. This is what afflicted human ity needs more than all else. Not a week passes but Dr. J. F. Cook, the great botanical Specialist and Original d:SCOV - erorof the botanical CUre, liealS .. . - ... MJIlie fMiicuia wnu nave auiici- cu 1UI YMij huiii 4WIUIUIS-I ease and the more awluletlects of rank medical humbugs. Dr. Cook is willing to give patients the benefit Of hlS life Si lldy bllt declinesto-publish further test-! imoniab out of regard for his patients, yet will gladly refer any Callers tO their neighbors and friends WhO have been healed, Consultation free, If yOU have any physical ail mentS it Will do VOU pOOd tO Call and have a little Chat With the doctor. Office 301 Libeitv Street Salem Oregon. i I" J'JW P-aaKSEMKKST 1 Wool Mixtures, 1.H' CHINESE LOOTING Denounced By a Returned New Yorker LI HUNG CHANG POKES FUN AT US How Boer Prisoners are Being Treated Americans Among Them Nkw Youk. Feb. 21 J.'Martin Mil ler, of this city,' who has just arrived, having reached England from Olllna, by way of Ceylon, sold In an Intorvlew: "I attended two sales of loot In tho Boxer palace which tho Rev. Dr, Ament occupied In Pokin after tho relief of tho allies. Dr. Ament took possession of tho treasure which ho found there, held sales nnd kept account of tho proceeds, crediting them against tbo claims width ho makes for mission proporty det trojod. Much of tho loot was bought by au American speculator, of Shanghai. "I had nn Intorviow with Li Hung Chang, which indicated that ho was pre paring to effect tho claims of tho ponors for Indemnity by giving an accoqnt of tho loot taking, His excellency was in very good humor. 'I havo jiiBt had tho christian com inandmonts read to roo"hoeald through his interpreter, "nud I think thoy need revising. The eighth commandment should bo made to road 'thou shall not steal, but thou inayeat loot' ''It has boon said that yourexco loney is favoring Ituss'a ill tho ticgolia- lions because you havo nn understand lug with that country and aro to be the governor of Manchuria. "I suggested: " 'i am simply grateful to Husalii for having withdrawn liertroopu' " his , excellency replied. Speaklug of his vlcit to Cylou, Mr. . ... . .ft Miller said j "Up In tho hilfs at sn elevation of 3,600 feet lu a delightful climate and in a tine sanitary situation, I X tbo e,,upmont whore 4,700 Uoer prisoners norcconflnud with a orhn of ' j,,, ,urln,(l rtiruiuncea. "Thoro weio tno or tliicu liundietl Americana among them, and ihoeI 1 , tulked with seemed to owe their plight lo lmiug gone," to South Africa rather fioin it love of advouturu limn from any sympathy with the Jloer chiiho. 'ihey "?.:: good deal of liberty. 'There does not appear to bo any great doslro among tho Boers for haying the war end so that thov can co home. and thov annear to bu talrlv contontod t Boor ofllcors are at liberty, boing ro quired only to report tw Ice a veek." Pekin, Feb. 21. Prlnco Ching and LI Hung Ghang havo recolvod instructions from tho court to notify ministers of nmvura f It'll nn nllnl litiR luun IhkiiiiI ...... ,.. .. ..-. wv... ...... ;reKimil)K tho pimlslunenta ofOhlnoie o(ncn,8 conflrmatory of the demands Inadeby tho MinletorB as follews: General Tunc Full Slang, to bo de- Rraded aud doprIved ot ,,,, rank Vtinco Tuan ond Duk0 Un t0 bo ,8. wraPM, and oxiludi Prlnco Chuang Ylng Men and ''hao si.u chiao to commit suicide. hu ci.eu yu, yu iiaiu and ki iiain toiwimi.oaded. ThlHie not exactly what the ministers dnmiuidod, but It is consMered advisable tongnetolt, as a demand for their lives baa been agreed to, except In the ' rno of General Tung Full Slang, whom the onurt is powerless to molest. I Thf ro is a private understanding that his life will be claimed when it is poiai-Id.-. : To-rt!tht t ad To-Momw Mint, ' Aud taoti day uuu uignt dunm,' tlr? week you can set at any druggist's Kr nip's DalHuin foi 'ho I'liniut aiirf Luiikh, acknowledged to bjiho rnott succ siful remedy over Fold for CouflH. Croup, U'onchlth, Asthma end Oo isumptlon. Got a b ttlc to day and keep It always In tiio Iiouhh i' yo i cat luck ymr cold at ori(M Price '60 and 6'Jo. Sjiuplob-i'tlti fre ! eod.t Wl HERMAN Scientific Optician. &k f ' v& - Wf , CLYDE VAUGHN PLEADED GUILTY To ; Assault With Dangerous Weapon r oung man Will be bentenced ivionaay Aiternoon-L-oun Adjourns Until Then Tho caso of Stato vs Olydo Vaughn, which promised to bo a long drawn caso came (0 a speedy and rather unexpected termination at 2 o'clock this afternoon, when tho caso was called for trial. By agreement of counsol (or prosecution and tho defense., tho chnrgo in tho in dlctmontof"tt8eault withln'entto kill", was changed to "assault with a dangor 038 weapon". To this chnrgo Vaughn pleaded guilty and Judge Uurnett set 1 o'clock Monday nttornoou as tho hour for pronouncing sentence Tho latter part of instOctobor, Vaimhn committed an unprovoked and dospor ato aGBault with an axe upon Miss Lulu Jones, a pupil nttonding tho Jefferson public school, in tho baaomout of tho school building. The victim of tho as sault Las fully recovered from tho in juries sustained but public sentiment la bt tho opinion that her assailant ehould bo "punished for tho cowardly deed. The offonso to which Vaughn pleaded guilty Is punishable by imprisonment in the stato ponitontlary from 0 months to 10 years ; incarceration in thu county Jail from one to twelve monthi or by a lino of from 1 100 to $1000. AMERICAN JOCKEY TO RIDE IN ENGLAND Nkw Youk, Feb. 21. ''Danny'1 Manor, tho Jockoy, has sailed for Eng land, whore ho will rldo this season for Pierro Lorlllnrd, at a Biliary of $10,000. Mnher will alto ride for Sir J, Miller, who owns Marronl, favorite for the Lincolnshire haudnlcap, Sam LoatoH, tho Emjllih Joukey. who arrivod hero two mouths ao, milled with Mahor. Lottos said that lie enjoyed hit trip here. Mirror MnU. "What!" exclaims tho astonished reader, "Is It posslblo that there nre any civilized portions on tho face of tho earth who tire nut In tho habit of be holding their visages reflected from time to time In n mirror of soino kind? Surely thla cannot be bo." Wrom.'. I qui to wronjr, gentle reader, for nt thol preaent time, strango ns It inny mi pcar, tliei-e arc hundreds of men nnd women lu tho United Kingdom who have not gnzed Into a mirror for yenrs. Tho convicts confined In British pris ons form members of this community. From the moment of a convlct'a en trnnco to n Jail to the moment of his exit ho Is not permitted to luivo the uso of n mirror of any kind, tho small est plcco of glass being rigidly denied him. To tho women convlctx this ab Henco of a mirror forms one of the chief hardships of confinement, and many n female wardor can tell piteous talcs of women who have actually fall en upou their knees nnd sobbed out entreaties for the loau of a morsel of mirror "Just for a second." All theso entreaties have perforce to bo disre garded, and It therefore comes about that many a female convict passes three or four years without being per mitted to gaze upon her own features. London Tlt-Blts. He Got a I'm. "Haiti" cried au alert patrolman In Manila as a beautifully caparisoned caningo drove up containing a portly (reiitlcmnn. The driver reined his steeds, aud tho sentry, standing firmly lu the center of the street, shouted, "Who Is there?" Not knowing what else to say, tho occupant of the carriage answered, "Judge Taft, president of the civil commission." "Advance, Judgo Taft, to bo recog nized," bawled tho sentry, Thu Judgo advanced, nud the following dialogue took place: Sentry Havo you a pass? Taft No, sir; do I require one? Sentry You do, sir, and It's my duty to run you In. Taft But I am the civil governor of tho Phlllpplno Island. Hontry That doesn't cut any figure. You're a civilian and out after hours. I'll let you r,o by this time, but the noxt time I catch you you'll have to see tho captain." "Thank you," murmured Judge Taft as he drove away, And there and then hu formed a resolution to put In an application for a pass. According to the Munlla Freedom, he got It. Business Eyes Orffictive viilon proilucvf Irritation aul nerv ouenww, and in this eomlitlon no pertoii U C4p- able cif (,'Mna to busirews matters or ordiuar ffursof life the attention necessary to success N thing Is moro important for tho present piee ervation of good health and ulear budino judgment than zealous care of the eyes, Perfect ii.t.. ..1 ... ..... . . miniK Kinoes win overcome naiuros ueimiis, ana fl the u'aue to nut ciu'li cltuiu la nf P " W. BARR 118 State Street. ALASKAN RAILROADS .Throne Speech To Parlia- ment FaYOrS TllOlll BRITISH COLUMBIA BIDS FOR POPULARITY Mining Laws will be Amended Nova Scolia's Large Gold Output VicTontA, D. 0, Fob. 21. -Among tho measures foroelnulowed in tho speech from tho Ihrono which wilt bo rend at the opening of tho house tomorrow, is understood to bo ono to crant aid lo ! the railway from tho coast to tho Kootonny, a railway through Northern British Columbia and to tho Yukon, and a railway to tho north end of Vancouver Island. Sotno changos will bo mado iu tho mining laws and inducomonts will bo offered to immigrants and n grant of land will bo mndo to each British Columbia volun teer who went lo South Africa. Halifax, N. S. Fol. Sl.Tlio govern ment totnrns for 11)00 show that tho production of jfold In Nova Scotia was 10,000 ounces, valued at $5,000,000. This is tho second highest annual yield slnco gold was dipcovored in 1880. Tho ylold ol 180!) was 36,000 on account of now findings. The Ifonne Problem In t'lirln, The housing problem Is one that for years ha lain heavily on thono with amnll Incomes In Paris. Every day tho French capital bo comes more nnd more Impossible ns a lcsldouco for poor people nud, while handsome Iiouhch grow more nuinorous, renHonablo lodgings become scarcer. Tho poor no longer And It ensy to no. emo iipartmentH nt a modest rental lu tho city nnlesH thoy nro willing to be eonllued In barrackllko lencmciitn on the sixth or evcit seventh Htory or flhut off. In n courtyard where thoy get very little daylight nnd hardly ever see tho nun 'J'he worklngman linn tlierofnre been obliged to inhrrnto to the outskirts of the city, and whole hiiIiiiiIih, like La Vlllelt'J on one aide of Pails and (ho nelle on the other Hide, nre now Inhab ited exclusively by Industrial colonies. Kvery exhibition In Paris has brought 1 1 Isc lu rents nil annum, aim lodny tho lanillordH' dutm nre higher than over. Loss accommodation available lu Paris for u given rental than lu 1-omlon, nud thu Ktiiiltnry con ditions nre generally Inferior. Tho better housing of the working . eliiHies, however, Is now bugliiulng to nttniet the attention of reformeiH, aud when tho extension of tho city eventually takes place porhapH soma , improvement win uo eiiecieu, inns Cor. Loudon Mali. aaIBHOinilHilMHaiiaHHIIHHHHHMaH 30CL-W3E S UV niTnnffnirirnrrnnnnmfniiWrTlrTfnnrTrfriffnnnmTn? OUR That new s The latest idea in foot war can alway be found at our store, ' All that is new and excellent is combined with quality in our foot-form poods. X ?C ZC lrf A OAA All I rtdlAp' CI CltAAP ., .. ... .... I ion iv oii uui L.auii;3 oiiuta. toou as any Rwor not dopeiiiUnt alone on shoe profit for our support, therefore we can sell hotter ASk tO SCC OUr nien'S $350 SIlOCS W know thvlr worth Umautw 999 White Trimmings Allver Oiiipuroa, Alhver Venice Nettings, Allover Marcelliuo Nettings, Allover La Towa Netting'. CordexJ nnd tucked rilkt, allover ap plkue taffulii, nioutHilftlne.de.eijIe, c nffone, greiiudlne silks, etc. yM.nlmjm ih Km urn mil ihiiii hi MANCHURIA UPRISING Boxers Joined By Chinese Forces ;- 4 rvii VON WALDERSEE'S - EXPEDITION IS OFF1 And the Chinese- Plenipoten tiaries Accede to Foreign Demands St. Pi.TK.uuiuiici, Fe.b. 2L Dispatches report that trouble Is uulu railing in southern Mnnolmriii, Boxer emlrmuiotf havo nlrendy arrived there and Chtnoco forces are Joining tho Boxer movement. PAn.s.Feb. 21 -A correspondent of ., , . , , ' ... - thoflscociatcd I'nnlina excellent nu- thorlty of tho statement hat Field Marshal Vuii Wnlderseo's expedition will not start ns It Is belloved the decree- xvlll l, t,llat,,l tn Ik IruUv n,.,,.. lug tho terms demanded by thu ministers. An expedition Ihoroforo will not bo necessary. Wahiiinoto.v, Feb, 21, A cablegrnm has boon received by the state dopal t ment from Minister Conger stating that tho Chinese plenipotentiaries havo In formod tho foreign ministers that tho Kuioror has agreed to all tho putildh montB namiHl In tho telegram of Fob runry (1th. I' Cyclono I'rnnka. A traveler lu tho weBt, tho Rev. C. T. Brady, eaya that of all tho manifesta tions of power ho ever witnessed, from nn enrthqunko down, a cyclono Is tho most nppnlllng. Tho midnight black ness or tho funucl, thu lightning dart ing from It lu Inconceivable fierceness, the ntrnnge crackling sound from Ita bosom, tho suddenness of Ita Irresisti ble attack, Ita lucrcdlbly BWlft motion, Its wild leaping nnd bounding, llfco n gigantic benHt of prey, tho awful roar which follows, all thin but feebly cUnr- nctcrICH Umt trnngo ravager of tlit) 1 n(n8i j ,j,jj0' cy Ho centinues: clone nliiTfl odd prnnkH. 1 have seen two horses lifted lu air nnd carefully deposited, uuhnrmed, lu n field about nu eighth of a mllo away. I liavo seen chickens aud gecso picked clean of feathera nnd yet feebly alive. Ono house, I remember, had u hole teu feet In diameter cut out of Hh roof, ns If by a circular saw. I hnvo nefu, ) lilnnli M-lililliitr clntiil lift a build- , , ,,., ,.,. ,. ... n0CeH. as. oiio IS ! ..Iinlt.ta iinitnir) liAV (TWlA lt til A worst cycloneH 1 ever know throw a heavy Iron unfn about nn a child might toss a wooden alphabet block In play, It Is an Irtespoiifllblo as well as an almost omnipotent monster, nud It seems to love tho hideous Jokes of Ita own couc',",.,2 i "rv.mn nimr. en ctniiv." la an ancient wiylug, and good resolutions don't cost uiiythlng -Chleng" News. ITOTJ jaiu'GPTCOaxrXlEIX TOlbtte 0oo66 Ohl such a Day Wai Yeslerday.' WHITE FP Is 0110 of he drawiiur vnnla i4 (be fosaou. 'I hi IiuIiuh fun Iv lb ok to (Iih s ore fur w liil gomlt epeoiuN. M a it White Shirl Wajsts go lik ut sale prices, 9 106 Excellence. Lm . kScmg THE WHITE CORNER ., TrrfltaikecWe4j. ,. A HEIUBLE. LONG E3TABLISHEO.WELt KhOWH flWH. STATE SCH00LFUNJ5; :; FRAUD expose Fight is Now oh 'Before the Senate Committee a Geo. G. Bingham on Geo. W. rfEil- Wj . vThp IlrownoUreiiortsljpwIng a f3l,000 shortage, of school funds' was considered by tho Judiciary committee,! aod'VMr. Brownoll hopes to get a favorable repot t o"ff "iH&'recornrnetidatlohs aeklnsr for a thnrpugh'lnvcstlgation. A (lulit will bo mado'to suppress tho ropdrt. The report of tho Brownoll cominlttco on tho Land Ofllco defaloniion has been rofcrred to the Judleiary committee in tho Senate, of which Senator .Adams ie a mombcr. Mr. Adams is tho Silverton attorney who has been closely anaoci ntcd wllli Geo. O. Blnjjrmm. Geo, G, Jtlnham is on Geo. W. Davis's'bond. Unless barrod by the stntutoltmttations n8mn will ha li.iblo for anydcfnlca. j Hon .that may bo shown to oxlst, Orownoll proposes to move a refcrenco of this lnvestlg.it Ion to thcvUtorne.t-gen. oral, with specific instructions as to how ,0 f"". "nd whom to employ as ox- . P0"8 l Cn" l" WOr m BOnCHMIOII. and Gray Mot " I have used Aycr's Hair Vigor for a great many years, and although 1 nm past eighty years of age, yet 1 have not a gray hair in my head." Geo. YeLlott, Towson, Md., Aug. 3 1899. Ayer's Hair Vigor always restores color to gray hair. Wc know exactly what we are saying when we use that word "always' It makes the hair grow, heavy and long, too, and stops falling of the hair. . Keep it, on your dressing-table and use jt as directed. Ont dollar bottW. Ilyourdrugglit cannot tuppty you, send u Ji.oo aud we "III cxprcit a bottle to you, Mil charge prepaid lie Mire and rItc ui your neatenl exprcM ofnec. J C. Avnu.Co,I,OY(tU, M. Send for oar handsome book oil The Hair. FRESH CUSTARD CHOCOLATES FIG PASTE CHOCOLATES ELLIS 8c ZINN'S 5 Stite Street. ' Silea 'Phone 2874 fair?; kftflfe M flm H III H M at si runes soiu uy siioo stores, wo aroig ehoos for lees money tlmu shoe stores. (hey aro made exproaly for our trad E h m DlvisrBpn'd, Wh fp!kins?Sqmi fl W W . mm I Embroideries .' J Allovers, tuoklngs, iniertloni, In-nd' g bfgt, edging, etc. u Laces M Valoucenines, torcbon,ilk andeotton H edging, insertions, headings, etc., In all g that's new for spring 1P01. pj m m ft M ft m m m miiiw ri '! r .