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m-sfnlp) '4 J J U JLvJL I -.ljlXJ. Train Report Shasta Express North 4:34. "&. TonlQht and Tuesday, proMbfy hew 5 Vol. xii. St 3ALEM, OREQO MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1902. NO. 6?. THE ' DAILY iLr',j..'j',: I You Ought to See Ifoeifs Wo havo a wonderlul variety of noat atyteaJfi our 60c lino this emnn In Golf Shirts with plain fronts and pleated fronts'. Flm-r grades nt 00c, 75c and 05c. They'ro the top notch of stylo. Our lino of colorod drona blrta fqr 8ummer wear enn't bo t cat In tho city and jou know how onr prices compare with "repular stores." Wo havo them in extra Atrnnu fabrics at 45c, 60c and 05c. Of coureo yon can't udfto rftho values (III you see tho goods. Tryonoofour : : : Setting If you wanttodreaB woll rn llttlo monoy. Full lines for men, boys and children.. Boys' Norfolk suits and knoo pant buKs witli vests for DoyVlrom 8 to 15 years are what they're wearing this Spring. Wo have them at our usual "Racket Prices'," j ::'.::::: THE NEW E. T. SALEM'S CHEAPEST PRICE CASH STORE. 4 9 ONE 1 j3hB Cor. Commercial and Chomokota Sts. fa ESter Gifts Easter is fast bo-omliu n gift season. Make your loved onos happy by giving thenfa U(korihf frtoriulilinn'the'llnoof jewelry, outclass or silvorHecrot-look. ets and ufok chains are the swell tiling now for ladles. Wo havo many now things suitable for ladles or gentlemen. Don't fail to see our window display. Barr's Jewelry Store- Le.ulere in Low Prices For Easter Egg Nog . 'Our liqnoiVnr'o tfu bent of an .' They aro puro, rich and lueiions. Matured by ago slonn. Try a bottle of our special old rye. You havo ncvoream'fled its niprior. J. P. ROGERS, Commercial Street. Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer This is to Certify &umj oflCSon 0re' Aug' 21' IW Cripoledand Many Years an Invalid To whom tbcio present hU come, UrocutiK. About fourteen year tlnco at ulna rein of age I mot with an accident which caused an Injury to mj iplne and peWlo bone trblch resulted In the forma'lon of bumpod shoulders and hip. a Bhortenln? o( the walft and dliplacement of In ternal organi. aud shortening of about tiro Inches ot ono limb between the knee and hip. In addition to the outward appearance of mjr bodyaiabOTO described In March 1C00 I wa taken with a serere attack ot La Orlppo from the effcot of which Isuilered greatly with m lungs and heart, aud when In Uar l'JOOI cam to and began treatment with Dr. J. V Cook raj condition was about as follows; Could per form uo manual labor, could not stoop to pick anything from the floor. Could get about the house onlr with difficulty, and getting up stairs was next to impossible. Could ose my limbs oulr with difficulty and one of them was much waseu. nf nervous sjsium was unuij nrecKeu. Had couth and mere pain on long and heart, no appetl ottte, man' could sleep only in broken spells. and In many i ways sunerea aimou constant ana Hudescrlbable agonies. In short I was a much deadasallTO. mvlouily to my attack of Grippe I was treated orer a period or years iy many physicians to no eBecuve purpose. My personal appearance at this time is straight in the back as auyone. My wasted limb restored to uormal site and but little more than half an Inch shorter than the other. Hate free use of my limbs and can go up stairs ono foot after the other with perfect ease. My waittls lengthening. Can stoop to the floor with ease. Can get about and do pretty muoh any and everything other welt people can do. My appeUte la splendid , sleep soundly and am absolutely free from pain. Ilarlng lived in Or Cook's family for searly a year I nare seen muoh of the effect of his treatment upon others, and can truly and cheerfully recommend the Doctor and his med leal skill to all tn auy way ; afflicted. The Doctor's treatment tn tbU ;ase was whol ly confined to his Botanical Beadles, contutu llonally administered No iU.H to the tue of knife, mechanical appliance or other method oltreatmenttngemloyed LIUUnRoteubaurahM tired tn tnl vicinity Bltte! the uudYrVigued, are t'--T, juli1lJj' ed with tho above afflnt and theertully sub wribfl to the truth of $S&WJ&t. 8U3AU UaURISOK, A. V, R08KNBAUM. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3tth OayofAag, 1WL Seal atuobed W W HAtI, ivHiutrt'it itlfc. By A. McCOi.Ivauli. Depot;. WKfi BYE SPECIALIST ZC A. M BANCROFT. MtT. of the BANCROFT Z59Com'ISf. OPTICAL CO. S<m. Oreioe Orttfline of '-A.st n SbMs tiiUS YORK RACKET BARNES, Proprlotor, Our Store Closes at 6 O'clock Every Evening Except Saturdiy Cor. State and J.lborty Sis. COPYRIQ Repairing a Watch... Of tho finest workmanship is a branch of our business that we give special attontlon to. Our repairing department is conductod with tho utmost care and skill, diamonds aro resot, and Jowelry of all kinds is re paired tn tho moat perfect manner, besides optical work of all kinds. C. T, Pomeroy 288Com'ISt. Wtcbmker tod Optlclu CVtQMf The Wreath of Excellence is awarded to tho gas ranps bb the kin? of the kitchen for household use by I who use it. We wonld rail attention of the house wives of ralem to the many advantages of (jas as a fuel. Keep trark of our ad vertisements from week to we-K. xoey will tie of Interest to you. Salem Gas Light Co. Phone 503. 4 Chemeketa St. ' The Leader M. E. Fraser. ttk Mncr v Mr.f ii yN ii '"iCi-i SPRCIAI. PRICES FOR THIS WEEK Ladies Eton and Jacket Suits In blue brown and grey worth 9.60. This week $4, 50 Ladies Kton Bulls in Venetian cloth in all tho popular fhadei for Spring trimmed in etftebed ratio anilt.nVta 115.00 value. This weekJ$10.0O Ladies Kton end Bloute Suits, all colora oith J20.00. This week $15 00 THE LEADER IMC. CUBAN I RFUFFz: .i. IS 1 Xtaf kaa H m.F "W I . w .WcStBTreturn to Uioir homes on acjJrtunt I N QIfi'HITcmiira that thoy ould l1 to III OIVlll I' Tripoli Tho government ordortfi) tho Ways and Means Com mittee Report Favqrabty;orf the Payne Bill ; " to Grant it. News of at the Capitals WASHINGTON) 'March 3L Tho Houbo committee on Wnys and Moans otday ordered n favorablo report ou tho Payno bill, providing for reclproo' ity with Cuba. No Papers Missing.' WASHINGTON, March 31. It Is of ficially denied by tho yar 'tlepartmont that any Important public papers, or prlvnto documents, rotating to tho war with Spain aro mlsalng from tho files of tho department, as alleged hi a noston dispatch. Clayton to Answer. WASHINGTON, March 31. Ambas sador to Mexico Clayton has been glv- iCJXr.S5Sa2:Travelled Many Miles toKill tho charges preforrcd against him by Wm. Mcaloy. Clayton Is charged with using hla position to further commer cial schomos. Philippine. Civil Bill. WASHINGTON, March 31. Tho Philippine civil government bill was favorably reported by tho Sonato to day. A minority report was also pro-' sonted. Tho lattor proposes to substl - tuto a bill declaring that tho Unltod States rellnnulsh all claim of sovor-t elgnty ovor and titlo to tho Philip pines, and provides for tho occupa tion of tho Islands until tho Paris treaty obligations aro cnrrlcd out, neaco has been established and an olectlon 1b hold for tho adoption of a ' constitution for the archipelago. lo 'Sensation at Butte. , Butte, Mon., March JijyA.Jimuv tlon was created In court today oy tno declaration of nttornoys nnd a formor assoclato and business partnor of John C. Paulson, formor stato architect, that tho lattor had not comltted sill cldo flvo years ago as reported and ironernllv bolloved. but that he waa Btlll allvo and probably residing with his family In Oormany. Paulsen was charged with having collected nearly 10,000 In brlbo mon oy from Rlddoll & Co., tho contractors who built tho stato cducatlonnl build ings, and whon brought to bay ho promised to mako restitution. Ho wont to his homo in Helena for tho purposo of procuring tho money,- but tho following day ho was roportod dead, tho statemont bolng made thnt ho committed sulcldo. Tho body was at onco placed In a II m. ....... Inmiii.) nn.t friends woro not pormIttod to soo tho romalns. A fow days lator tho widow accompanied tho remains to Now York and procoodod with Uiom to Germany, whero sho now resides. Tho body was not embalmed or pro pared for shlpmont, and tho atatomont Is made by his formor associates In tho trial of tho caso growing out of tbo building scandals that all tho facta In dicate Paulson was not in tho cofnn that was shipped East. An (usuranco copipany paid $0,000 carrlod by tbo architect. , Colonel Grimm's Deallnns. LONDON, March 31. Tho St Petersburg correspondent of tho Dally Mall says ho has learned that Colonel Grimm, who Ib to bo tried on tho ,n ovcry roapect that It will bo indo ohargo of having revealod Uuwilan p(,nuont ot a political partlos or fa, military secretB to forolgnors, sold ( ton8( and wm dvoto its pagoa ontlro- plans to Austria anu franco, anu nt)t,"jy to Gennnny, as has been provlously statod. Socialism In Italian Army. LONDON, March 31. Cabling from Milan, tho corrospcudont of tho Dally Telograph says that last Friday night AN EASTER SALE OF SUITS AND RAGLANS NEW KID GLOVES -For Enter luit rrtired in all tha new Spring shade Theee to lelect from. The Medea-Tbe lt glove In the city for the price. Every pair guaranteed. $1.00 a Wlr The Capitol Tlil glove Is fo,oalled by few and turpateed by none for lyle. fit aud wiar.nll hde and biark. $1 25 a pair We are the agents In this piiy for the P. Centemeri Olove. The bt made. mmmtmmmmmmmmmmmitmmmmmmmu i mntmmmmmm WWWI 3ES aJEjas.3aJfclJfc n simultaneous demonstration Jecur-J Ved tlforo and at several other -towns by tho RcservlBta, who had-ibcen called out during tbo- rocont raljroad strike Thoy demanded to do auowcu mutineers to bo puoUhod. Thosajjcnv onHtratTons nro of a disquieting na' ture, says tho correspondent J nnd show that Socialism ia penetrating tbo army. JONES BADLY BEAT Senator From Arkansj is ,r Turned Down. LITTLE ROCK. March 314 latest returns from the doubtful Itcs show conclusively that 8 James K. Jones has been dofente re-election by James P. Clarke. dltlon to carrying tho doubtful tlos, Clarke carried a county hit known as a Jones stronghold. DEY1NE " MEANT JWURD1 !R His tnemy. i i OAKLAND, March 31. John,', Con- JBtv v m nors, superintendent of tho Southorn J Manila "Amorlcan, to tho ofToct that Pacific pumping station at-jBholl prlvnto Edward Itlchtor, whllo a prls Mountain, wan shot and kllldd to- J 0nor In tho guard bouso at Dos Mar day by Thomas Dovlno, who admits ' ntu,( WftH torturod to doath by tho llou coming from th'o northoraparUof Cal- tonnnt commanding tho dotachmont. Ifornla for tho purpose, on account of Connors' Interference In his-family matters. y mnttcm 1 THREE '! WIVES . ONLY . Nelson Wouldn't Stand; for Thirteen. J lf .,iU-. . .. wlTr., .4 I ST. JOSEPH, Mo., March 31. Christian Nolaon, vbo Ib claimed by thtrtoon womon to bo tholr husband, ploadod guilty whon placed on trial to day, and was sontoncod to threo years Imprisonment. Ho admitted having threo wives, and donlod thnt tho oth ers had any claim on him. Trap Shooting Tournament KANSAS CITY. Mo., March 31. Tho annual grand handicap, llvo blrdH, tournamont opened horo this morning under favorablo woathor conditions. Tho first ovont, tho Kansas City swuopstakes, had almost four hun dred entries, causing tho numbor ot blrdB to bo shot to bo cut down from twolvo to four. MEDFORD'8 NEW PAPER. The Southern Oregonlan, Semi-Weekly, Appears. A Mqdford dispatch of March 29th says: Tho Southorn Oregonlan, Mod ford's new soml-weokly papor, has mado ItB first nppearonco, and waa met with opon nrniB by tho public. Tho papor la a seven-column folio shoot, and anneals to nor-partlsan readers. j Sidney D. Charles, Uio odltor, has an nounced that tho papor is to bo froo tj10 jntoroaU of Medford aji Southern Oregon's busluess interosU, Tho papor will appear Wednesday and Saturday ovonlng of each weok. It has Independent telegraphic sorvlco. Tho advertising patronage for tho 1 first odltlon was far In oxcobs of an- tlclpatlon The Leader M. E. Frasen RACLANS-Ladies' Haglans ma-Jo of "Cravenette", triramfd with stitched ratio and taffeta bands. Regular 9 60 value. This week $498 New Spring Jaokets in Kerteyi, Cov ert and Meltons in the new lids for Spring, 0.00, I0.C0 and !2 00. Tbtsweek$5nd$6.75 THE LEADER APPROVES PANAMA SCHEME Colombia Has Pre sented a Proposal Agreeing to American Pur chase of the Canal And Making Provisions for U. S. Control. WASHINGTON, March 31. Secre tary Hay announced today that tbo Colombian government had presented a doflnlto proposal for a treaty bo tweon tho United Statos and Colom bia, In which tho lattor gives Its un qualified consent to tho sale of tho Panama canal to tho Unltod States, and provides an adequato and satisfac tory guarantee for tho malntonanco, operation, control and protection of tho cannl by this government. FIENDISH CRUELTY In the Philippines American Officer Tortures a Private to Death with Terrible Suffering. WASHINGTON, March 31. Tho war department has ordered an inves- Hf.ntlnn Intft flirt Minvrrna mmln liv flm It Is said ho was bound hand and foot CANNOT FIND STEYN Orange State Leader Left No Trail. PnKTORIA, March 31.--Tho efforts "of Actlng'Presldorit-Sohnlkburgor to opon communication with Mr. Btoyn, ox-prcsltlont of tho Orango Preo Stato, havo tliiin far been unsuccessful. Dewet and Stoyn bavo ciossod tho main lino of tho railroad, going west. Thoy woro oscortod by Vannloklrk and Vaudomorwo, nnd haro boon traced to Paris, about 30 mtlos north of licit bronard, by Colonol Garret, o A CLEAN QETAWAY, 8t. Louis Workhouse Prisoners Made Their Escape. ST. LOUIS, Mo., March 31. Six workhouso prisoners mado a success ful dash for llhorty horo this morning. Aftor getting out of Mo Btockado thoy woro hurried to a boat provldod by their friends, and mwod across tho rlvor, whore thoy disappeared, o Taken Off Buniing Ship NISW YOItK Jfarch 31. Tho Hloamor Noordlond wltli 47 passong ors takon off tho burning ship Pretor ia, 1C0 mlloB out at soa, arrlvod horo oarly this morning. Tho flro In tho hold of tho Pretoria, which arrived last night, Is out. o CYCLONE STRIKES PITTSBURG Forty People Buried Wrecked Church. in PITTSnUHO, Maich 31. Ono of tho flercost wind storms ovor known In this section struck Uio city today Just boforo noon. Almost inoalaulabto dam ago waa done to property, and many peoplo woro Injured, somo of whom may dlo. Score of houses wqro un roofod, many tree were blown down, mill stacks toppled over, and telegraph and tolophono wire generally were disabled. Tho most sorious accident was tho FreeEasterCards Today And Kaiter made from pure chocolate and ion lion Cream. Komething nlee for the children at : : : Open till 12 P, m- 114 State Street; unroofing of tho Presbyterian church, in Knoxvlllo, occupied by about COO persons. Whlla tho mlnlstor was In tho midst of bis sermon, tho wind blow off the largo chimney and lifted a por tion of tho rdof and carried a hugo ploco of tho hardwood colling down upon tho worshlporri. A panic onsued, ; and n frantic molt was inndo for tho doors nnd windows. At least 40 per sons woro caught by tho wrockago and woro moro or losa tiurt. Of this num bor flvo may not rccovor. NORTHERN TRAINS BLOCKED By a Great Lake Dakota in North ST. PAUL, Mnrcb 31. Northorn Pa clflc traffic Ih still b'cdiod by nMako at McKonzIo, North Dakota, and 'tho of ficials aro unnblo to Bay when tho regular florvico will bo fully resumed. Tho floods In tho Northwest nro sub siding, but tho troubles of tho roads aro complicated by sovero -snow Btorms. Ono coast train was sont out this morning, fully equipped for tho through trip. and then sovcrnl gallons of water was poured on his faco. drop by drop, and that when ho was roloascd ho was dead. This method of torturo Is rec ognized as ono of tho most fiendish dovlccs ovor lnvontod by man, and was tho favorlto method of tho Black Familiars of tho Spanish Inquisition. BOER PEACE PROPOSALS Krugcr Would Approve Any Terms Arrived At. . LONDON, March 31. Nothing dofl nlto -has transpired connecting tho poaco negotiations In South Africa. Moshth. Wossols and Wolmarnnfl, tho Hour detogatos who woro In tho Unltod States, havo boon lntorvlowcd aincn they returned to Franco. Thoy ox- pressed their hopo Uiat a satisfactory compromlso would follow Mr. Schalk burg's mission. Mr. WoiisoIh Ib crod ticd wltli declaring that Mr. Krugor would approvo any tormfl of peaco ar rived at In South Africa. Tho Haguo corrospondont of tho Dally Mall snys ho .bollovos nt, Kuyp ro, tho Dutch premier, who startod alst Thursday on a vlblt to Dolglum and Germany, goos to those countries In tho Intorost of pence NOME'S RICHEST MINER. Delng 8uld for Divorce Courts. In California OAKLAND, March 31. Eric O. Llndblom, tho No mo millionaire, Ib ovldontly proparod to contest ovory stop In tho action commenced by his wife, Mrs. Mary A. Llndblom, for a dlvorco and a division of tho com munity proporty, alleged to bo worth $8,310,000. Today, through his attor ney, ho mado motions to strlko out part of tho complaint, and askod that tho document bo amended and mndo moro doflnlto, an to him it appoarod unintelligible. Judgo Ogdou, howovor, aftor examining tho complaint, hold that tho allegations woro plain, and, If provod, woro milnclont to constltuto grounds for a dlvorco. Llndblom'u at torney Uton gavo notlco of appeal, aud was granted ten days In which to pro paro a bill of oxcoptlous. If each stop In tho proceeding is contostod as tho first, tho action will probably bo in tho courts for a long tlmo boforo it Is finally Bottled. Mrs. Llndblom charges hor husband with desertion, cruelty and Infidelity. Sho alleges that he loft her rioatltuto whon he went to Alaska, and, that af etr ho returned rich, ho treated her In a misorly manner, although he had many thousands of dollars, o Metropolis Accident. NEW YORK, March 31. while be ing hauled out, preparatory to her trial spin, Kaiser Wllhelm's new yacht, Meteor, mot with an accident today- She was Jammed against a group of plies, near tho pier, at Shoot er'n Island, and her namo plate roushod and hor stem otherwise dam aged. This may cause afurther post ponement of tho trial. o ' A fow days ago Tho Journal stated that M. MoDonald, of tht Oregon Nur aery Co., had gone to Canada, and since then several pUior papers have had the samo statement, The truth Is, Mr. MaDonald is beio, but his part, nor, Mr. McOlU made the trip. It was imply the wrong Mc. HEAVY LOSSES IN SOUTH Twentythree Lost in the Floods Tennessee Has Been Damaged Two Alillions. Detailed Statement of the Loss of Life. NASHVILLK, March 311IhQ, lat oat reports that that 23 parsons havo lost tholr llvoa and tho falo of throe moro Ib uncertain as nroault of Inst wcok's floods in Mlddlo Tennessee. Tho property Iosb Ib ostlmatod at two and a quartor million dollars. At McMlnnvlllo flvo aro reported to havo boon drowned, Lowlsburg, .4 ; Pu laski 10; Mountain Pleasant, 1; Har- nlman, 3. Tho damago nt McMlnnvlllo nnd vicinity Ib estimated at $800,000. o Big California MlnlnQ Deal. LOS ANOHLMS, March 31. A mln lug deal Involving largor capital than any that has boon mado In California in sovoral years, has boon cdncludcd by tho snlo to A. C. Durrngo, ot Bos ton, whoso wlntor homo Is In Rcd iniids, of tho propcrtlos of tho Dig Channol Consolidated Gold Mining Company on tho Forest Hill Dlvldo, In PIncor county. o Big Find of Quartz TAGOMA, Mnrch 31. A groat body, of gold boating oro has boon discov ered noar Nookonolc FallH, Threo lodgos, tho largest bolng 800 foot wldo on tho surface, and assaying $37 In gold, havo boon located. One More Boarder. Thomas Woods, undur Bontonco of 114 yonrB for larceny In a warohouHo, was today received at tho ponltontlary frdm Umatilla county. Arrests of Students Continue, BT. Pl5Tl5nSIJUIia, March 31. At Moscow last -Wednesday, 2C parsons, mostly Btudonts, woi-o arrostod for ills- yflAXJlKAMUi' The Ideal Store of Salem THE STORE OF Wo luko delight In calling our store YOUR STORE. It is your store In every euneo. It was built (or your cnnvenlenuo and pleasuro. Wo want you to feel an ownertbiit in THE DIG STOKE. Evtrv niece of incrcbandtsoKuhl by us is marked nt a rational profit, inarkot, you will Und on our shelve. uuiiir ii b ii in your iiuiise, Sensational Sale of Dress Goods Relational hecaueo it Is fitted to oxclto great Interest ou the parts ot both buyers and sellers. Illrtck Mohair, Wool Ursnitu nnd Mclrote from tho 1'rlustley Mills. $1.25 values for 88c yd Now Ppnng nlmiltxi aud black Mo hair MlltlllK. 75, 85c values for 63c yd All hoo Venetian .111 lichoa wide, Orii-n, I'mi, llinok end liluu. 65c values 48c yd 4(1 Inch tall wool) wide stripe serge in Navy aud Hlaok. 95c values for 63c yd An odd lot of dreis goods to oloce out. 38c yd., Extra values. Exciting Sale of Boys' Suits Kcl!lnulKJcue It rouses Into action the mluds and money ot mothers of good boys who pUy bard and wear out lota of i-lothM. Boy's Norfolk Suits Two ftyle, vory neat patterns, (Jrey, Hlaofc, Orcen, and Illne Mixed. $2.90 Two Piece-AH Wool Kantweuront brand, Oxford Orey $z,yu i )u regarding tho reE'ulatlon8'6f tho gov ornotgbnoral, and nontfericedtO'tbrma of impHaqnitfont, v'nt-lhe frdm ori, to threo monlliB. , Tho unlYorslty stwtdnta of St, Potfs burg osUmato that 25 of thor, com rades havo been scut to Slborhv A teacher in a preparatory school horo was shot by a student ot tho. Bchol, who declared tho tcachor bad glvou him an unjust rating. ' SHINGLE TARIFF DROPS On Lines From the Chicago. Coast to TAQOMA, Wash., March 31. Tho St Paul and Chicago linos hnvo met the Illinois Control out ot flvo cents on shingles. Tho tariff rnto from tho coast to Chicago Is now reducod to GS conta. Weak? Then you want strength. Good food, an active liver, and pure blood will bring it. You naturally think of eggs and milk, Ayer's Pills and Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Ask your doctor if he can come any nearer to the truth. Do as he says, at any rate. " For 25 vears I have never missed ' taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla every spring It cleanses mv blood, makes me feel strong. nd does me good in every way." John P. Hodnette, Brooklyn, N. Y. $1. All JraitliU. J. C. AVER CO.. UwilU MM. Insane Pdtlent. Ilobort Hill, agod 70 years, of Klam ath Falls, and Augusta Honnoaur agod 42, of Orogon City, wore received at tho asylum today. FRESH TODAY. ALAQUJVLA 40c per Pound at r t n 8- $sj THE PEOPLE a and the best goods to bo found In the Come to sue us, make yourselves at Impressive Sale of Ladies' Suits ImpresBivo beoauao It has this power fif effecting a lasting impres sion on those whocomo to invtntluate. All Wool Suits Light (;rey color, fancy lined Jack ot, worth 110.00. Sale Price $4.98 An all wool Homespun worth (20. Sale Price $10.00 Navy Blue Venetian worth 11160 Sale Price $7.50 Our entire line of new Spring lulta, ranging in prle up to fOB.OO, will be offered at Reduced Prices this Week Light Checks and tripcs Double lent and double knee, $2,50 and 2 values. Yestee Suit I Trimmed in hrM. er PM styles, Sailor collar. ' $1.70 xin wm; ,r B it S1' -4 I M t A We 4e ear owa irkdiais. ExABtaAUoa free. m. mamMmmmmmmamammmmmmmmmmmm . v?t m - """""''"'Mi