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T" "yVWT"", THE DAILY JOURNAL Watch the Fight for. Flat Salaries. ! iiii aM Tomorrow, cloudy, tiaYfaJ A- SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1902. NO., 132.' VOL. XII. ' ' ft It's About Time to Think of Summer XHn&erweav There's no use roasting a few weeks before buying It. Ladies' White Sleeveless Yests 10c Finer Grades at 15c, 20c, 25c, 38c Every one of thorn Is better for tho price than you can find at "regular stores." Ladles long slcove, white summer vests at 20c, 25c, 48c. They're cool and comfortablo Men's Summer Underwear At 25, 30, 45, and 80c. You ought to see tho 45c line Just to compare It with others. Of course you're outfit Isn't complete without Summer Clothing Summer Shirts Summer Hats You should look at our line before you buy. We're willing to trust to your Judgment after you've seen our goods and prices. Buy m& When You Shoes You Want the Best. That's the kind we sell and at such 15 o 20. per cent more for the same stores." THE NEW YORK RACKET keeps growing. There's some reason THE NEW YORK RACKET Sii1nt'a Chanpmit Onn-l'rloB Oah Storo. E. T. "rcSB3fVTaEa? The Captivating Kind Our line of Cut Glusi li Mm raptivMlng kind capllvatlnn In heaniy ml enp tlvatingin price. We handle Haukn'H anil Clark's, two twiorb linof. And wo hnndle them in no rennty tndifterei t addon. Not n few pictes to choree fr m but n ret many, and nil pricttd nt tho lowest level of possibility. Not to toe tl em before you buy is to buy unwluly. Barr's jewelry Store r.emlt ra In Low Prices. Cor. Stuto and Liberty Ste., Sulem. BIG JULY 4th CELEBRATION AT SALEM, COME! .Twwiwiiniawni'w m i nm ' m ' n HavTYouIverTried Salem's Botanical Doctor?: ' awMi-iwi without die use of the knife Ha absolutely cures cancers, iu- mors, gravel, kidney and bladder trou- bles, bone diseases, asthma, skin dls- Instructions. My Dear Friend: You must bear In mind that Mils medicine Is not a poisonous tonic, nor a sUmulant, nor a temporary relief, which you get from poisonous drugs, whet e Uie results are sure death soon er or later. Those poisons go In your hones and destroy the lifo of them nnrl -it i.i,j.. .-, Ataaasaa. can- v7iU an AM1UD Ui v. - . cerouB tumors, coasumptlon, dropsy, hone diseases, eto. Do not blame the "cuiciub wnen it taKe u om " stirs up the poisons or disease In the system You must not Pot to system You must not Pot to be. cured lu a few days, for your sickness ordlaeasehaabeea alongMmecom - s on. ana It will WKe a ions u - to get it out of your system. It will world. fj 8aUm amj take months or a year to build up a Tint " ' nd MtwiB cn te- Read the Above Remarkable cure. 'fcKwm.' Norwood I corr-Ateifrtp. reasonable prices that you're paying quality If you trade at "regular i for It. BARNES The Ruby Wine of Health Muiit he ol exroptional purity, lUvor. properly and carefully bottled and stored till maturity; thorelore all ivine is not healthful nor pure, na unscrupu lous dealers often use other means; I ut If you buy your winea or liqnora at Rogers' you are euro i.f Kettiug the real thlog, and not tho doctored article. J. P. ROGERS, 218-222 Comacrclil Street. Wholesale and Retail Llauor Dealer Tile" is" Precious And eo la a rollablo tlmo piece. W atel.es , and clocks purchaaed at O. T. Poinw-, oy'a are always accttrato timekeept-rs and require the least repairs, with ordi-1 nary oareful uaape, They cdn aWaya bo depended on. We are r-elliriR aWsl tham or Elgin movement In a "JO year I gold filled oaee at f 12.60. We can fur n sh any style of caee. C. T. Pomeroy j 2SS Com'l St. Watchmaker, Optician "- -. lnera, of or poisonous omen, any Kino. . ... ... -A en hftlne humbugged. uney u" : My medicines are oobik -ture's herba-wbat the human system requires. When the animals get sksk .. .in ho n rnn ubmivb - herbs, for they have tie Instinct, and .... ..niA have not. so we have to roake a study of It It has ity with me. Do net get wwry; tws life U too short a4 U " worry out of this warW. IUO JUV.J..W Dr.OookournWUeflMM-. . r- nnnu. 301 Liberty St, Sa- ."": .. -ELr lem, " . . tor. Mc is , consult n rf German herb- 1den",rbeit phyleUfl, n the I nAiiTTTrimn a t copiers ARE STILL AT LARGE Posses and Militia are With Their Work. No Further Efforts Will Be Made Except By Public Reported to Have Been Seen Near Barlow Today, But Definite Clew is Known "No developments concornlng the whorenbouta of tho escaped convicts, Tracy and Merrill, aro available at noon today. In fact last evening's Journal had the most complota news based on facts that lias been obtain able to dato. Tho InHt scon of them was nt tho Akors farm, whoro thoy breakfasted Thursday morning. They linil dinner at the farm of E. D. Qravos, near tho town of Needy. Upon leaving thoro they took with thorn n supply of bacon, u frying pan and sev cial loaves of broad, Intending, no doubt to spend some time In tho tim ber or mountnlns. This Morning. A message from Needy, tho noarest station to the supposed location of tho escaped convicts, Tracy and Mer rill, says tho posso has nbsolutuly no cluo to tho men's whereabouts. Tho militia and posso aro guarding all tho roads and ttalls. A report was circu lated that the oscnpos had boon seen this morning going toward Harlow pass, but Sheriff Durbln discrodltod It, and proceeded to tho timber with Guard Cnrsou and the bloodhounds, whoro tho mon nro nuppnsud to bo hiding. The Mllltla Recalled. Oovornor door this morning issued orders recalling tho Saluni, Woodburn and Oregon City mllltla , companion which liavo been assisting In tho pur suit of the fugitive convicts. The chnso of the murderers, so fur as an orgnnlzed offort Is concerned, has - rsissaKxismsisssBsssBKamBsmm ,.,1'm IRONING DAY I'AS NO TEMROHS to those whose kitchen Is eaulppeJ with a Ksraofe. No brailfli up of the whole house oo a hot day. Heat Is only ap plied where needed As a matter of domestic ecoBoay a (as raote will soon cay for Itself In savlnc of fuel, when compared with an old style coal or wii tire and you cannot overestimate the comfort and convenience of this cleanly fuel In warm weather. SALEM GAS LIGHT CO. Phone 663. 4 Chemeketa 8L .a.jafcAw:dUurtfcMrftb an m - I !i"Si irrrnninmmmniTinmiintTTniinnmnTrm Special Sale j I Monday Tuesday I Wednesday I librs. fraeers ImillfllllliiMHlHIHll'lllMillllUIIIIIIIIIUII'Jll'lllllUllOlllltlMIMfl & BYE X SPECIALIST A A M- BANCROFT. BANCROFT OPTICAL CO. FifS . in U9C'- Uktm. lJSaig?l Through Officials No been abandoned, since It Is gonorally supposed that tho men have escaped Into tho densely timbered district of Clackamas county, whoro tholr cap tutu is considered piactlcnlly Itnpos- slblo. The pursuit or ttto criminals Is now loft with tho sheriffs, dotcctlvcB und thoso of nn adventurous nature who wish to continue the hunt. The mllltla companies could not bo offec lively employed In n further search for tho men, nntl tho recall of tho armed guards was doomed advisable. Sunt. Leo, who has boon somewhat leusurtd by tho Portland papors In connection with tho dollvory, has made tho following statement In do fence of his acts: "The break was made about 7 a. m, I wns at tho cottago, and came at once. Not knowing Its oxtont, I com menced 'phoning for assistance to tho asylum, tho city find county ofllclnlB, the mllltla and the people about tho buBlnoM places, so Mint a strong cor don might bo formod around tho wall to repel further relonso of prisoners. All responded splendidly. In tho monn tlmo I ordered toams, phyBlclnus, tho male friends of deceased, and the cor onor, "In about nn hour wo woro r'oady to commence tho organization of posses, tho gonoral management of which was ably conducted by Shorlrf Durbln and Marshal Gibson. Tho escape had tlmo to reach tho forostB south ot tho city, whom thoy could have skulked for two or throo days. Uacli clow was diligently followed up. Wo sent ra tions to tho men, so that the hunt could bo continued wltnout retention. The telephono wns kept going, and all parts of the country notified. Tho copy of my jtosters with descriptions and offer of rewards wns soon In tho hnuds of the printer. Tho crossing places of the Willamette and Snntlam and the main roads were gunrded. Such of my force as could be spared wero sent out with Instructions to stay all night and telephone us when opportunity permitted. The county and city officials, the people and tho mllltla did nobly, and tho fugitives wisely backtracked and seeurod cloth lug In the southern suburbs of tho city, followed a hack stroet. and stole horses In the norUtoastorn part. "Further details of tho gallant work of our people need not be narrated, for I only wish to correct tho Impression that 30 hours elapsed before efllclent effort wns made. The arrival or lite hounds and tho chnnge of direction of the fugitives required a second orann izatlon. nbicef I Tailor jflftabe Suite... I Kin Kin A new drink at Opes till 12 p. at 114 State Street. "The colling together of Traoy and Horrlll was not tho work of Inoxperl onced mon. When I camo Into olllco thoy 'woro together. Mr. llrophy has boon considered a most oxcollcnt war den ot years of prison experience. Mr. Jnnos, tho present warden, has had sumo' 10 yenra oxporlonco In tirlaou world Prison mon, llko all oUiers. tlllTcf upon many points. It has beon thought In years past that the solitary method was most olllclont, hut when mon are working togothor, nnd other wise "brought In contact, It is noxt to Impossible, without n great numbor of guards, to prevent communications, so too practice 1b changing. "In somo great and progressive prls. ons.lko Ohio, for oxamplo, at stated Itmos thoy allow the prisoners to como togethor in porfect social freedom. Raclt has Its arguments. "I' trust tho public will take a ills- pasBJbnnto view ot tho enso. For moro thatuthreo years wo liavo not had n deUwry from tho prison a romnrk ttl'ilmrecord, which would Boom to Jim tlfy juur mcthodB." f Dr. 01 1 lis Returns. DR, A. 11. Glllls, surgcon-gdhcral of tho Sltito guard, returned this morn ing from Needy. Ho nays tho Salem company followed In tho chrtBu of tho convlcta to n point within three miles of Needy, when orders woro received froro Governor Geer recalling Mio mill tla t Company F, or Mils city, 1b In command ot Major It. II. Lenbo and Captain 11. A. Kurtz, and will probably retrace Its steps by marching to nervals or Woodburn, where tho mon wllfls'atch tho train, nnd nrrlvo In Sa- his evening. Qlllls Bays tho suction of conn- n wnlcli tno rugttives aro sup .! to bo hiding, la In a most orudo It Is vory sparsely settled, and ically no laud Is under cultlva the ontlro country bolng one coli tis acroago of donno tlmbor-laud, with only an occasional road or high wa'vi Timber, brush nnd nil kinds ot voiietatlon abounds, to tho extent that tholcapturo of tho mon, who aro sup posed to bo in hiding thoroln, is a haz ardous undertaking, almost lmposslblo of lucct'Bsful result. Tho mon nro now In the foothills, and, nctlug upon MirteuppoRltIun that tho men are male lugjfor beyond tho Cascade mountains, Btpuids have been stationed nt all of thai mountain passes, and tho hopo Is hMH cherished that the murdorouB thu'gs mny yot bo surprised and cap turtid boforo thoy shall hnvo escaped Into the eastern part ot tho stato, for wlj'jch there In every Indication to bo lloyo the men aro hoadod. Dr. OIIIIh says tho only opportunity the purHiiorH hnvo had ot ninbushlng tito convicts slnoo tho ohaso was bo gun, was presented on Wednesday af ternoon nnd evening whon tho pur suers had the pursued uurroundod In the woods near Oervals. Tho mon wero anxkuiH and willing to close In on Traoy and Merrill, forgottlug In their oxcltomeut tho danger to which they weio llnhlo, but Sheriff Durbln, upon whom rostod tho responsibility, refused to pormlt tho ndvanoo to bo made, sluoa an nttuck, undir tho clr-j cumstnnoos, moaut the sacrldoo of several nddltlannl lives, and the possi bility Miat, In their natural fortifica tions, tho erimlnnlH would avoid cup ture. The Men Last Seen. W. K. Cattorllu, a guard, who ro (Contlnuod on Fourth l'ago.) BE WISE IN TIME People Cannot Afford Trifle With 111 Health to Salem seems to be full of wise peo ple, Judging ftom the steady stream of callers at the olllee ot the celebrated Dr. Darrln. He Is making wonderful cure, and letters of gratitude are be ing dally received showing the satis factory results of his skill In treating diseases. The following cards aro se lected from the many: Mr. Kdltor Dear Hlr: For over 12 ye&rtt I havo beon alllletod with sore aye, granulation, ulcerations, eto. I have spent hundreds of dollars with so-called eye specialists, without ob taining relief. A few weeks ago I plaeed myself under Dr. Darrln' treatment At tit at time I was nearly blind, and could hardly find my way to bie olHc. Thrown his skillful treat. mNt rny eye are now well. My (riends and neighbors have also Hothiwl the great ebange i me. My aiMrejiw a Lower Ikrin. Idahtt, W. 0. HAYS. A HAPPY MAN. Oiwe HI Wife Was Blind, Out Now She Can Bee. The following I au ttxtraet of a card (rum Mr. Austin, of i'ofttoHd. Or.. Ulltag how Uh wl( was cured of lout WHMltM: "1 wMi to wall known what Dr. Darrin nas done In my family. Might years ago my wife was totally blind from what doetors call4 'nervous ab Worrenee of Mht' In that wndllton she vlelted Mm a4 dm cured, so she c-tfuM see as well as ever In her life. I know of UmuttmlH who bave beea aa HtlraeMkmriy Mired. 1 am employed oa the 0. It .ft M. railroad, and tan be referred Ut at any time In Portland. I wot frurewKiy reeosomwid the afflict ed from whatever eauae to consult Dr. Darrln. W H 8lbb' AUSTIN FAVORS CUBAN RECIPROCITY President Sends Spec ial Message Asks Congress to Aid the Young Republic Its Prosperity Vitally Con cerns the United States Washington, Juno 13. Tho presi dent Mils afternoon sont a spoclal mos sago to Congress, roltorntlng forinor rccommondntloua for Mio pnssago ot n law creating reciprocity with Cubn, and presenting additional argumonts thorcon. Tho messago coutnlna no reforonco to tho recent disclosures re garding tho appropriation by Gonoral Wood of Cuban funds for circulation ot reciprocity literature Tho prosldent's messago todny, after quoting extracts from his first mes Bago urging reciprocity, BnyB: Yes terday I received by cable from tho American minister nt Culm a most oar- ncBt nppent from President 1'nlnin, aBklng for loglslntlvo rollof boforo it Is too lato and Cuba financially ruined." Ho then goes on to sny that tho United States Is concerned In get ting frlondly rociprocnl arrangomontB with Cuba, Mils arrnngoment to apply to all attlclos that Cuba grows or pro duces. In his Judgmont no American Intorost would ho hurt, nnd ninny will be benefitted by tho proposed action, and declared It wns to our ndvantago as a nation that growing Cuban mar kets should bo controlled by American producers. In clotting ho said: "Ours Is n wealthy, powerful nation, Cuba n young republic, still wonk. who owai to tho Unltod States her birth, nnd whoso whole futuro, whoso vory life muHt dopond on our nttltudo toward her. I ask Mint wo holp Iter an she HttuggluH along tho painful, dlllloult road to solf-goverumout and Independ ence. I nsk this altl for her because she lu weak, bocatiHo sho needs it, ho cause wo hnvo already nlded her, and also that Cubans ho given all poflslbto chance to uho to tho bust ndvnntngo Mint of which AmnrlcmiB liavo such right to be proud, and for which so many American lives hnvo been sacri ficed." ' Latest from Durbln. Portland, Juno 1U. A telephone moBsngo from Shorlff Durbln, nt '1 o'clock this nftomoon, saytt Mutt nil traco of tho fugltlvos has boon lost; Mint their enpturo Is Improbable. Tho convicts hnvo . undoubtedly gotten nwuy. Tho only chance of tho pobso now Is to nwnlt tho appearance of tho fugltlvos at farm houses. Tho mllltla return to their homos tonight, o "8onners" Come to Grief. HKhnnu, Wash., Juno 13. Deputy Marshal i'tigh nrrlvod tonight with J. I VI. M. Haxeltlna Cured Two Years Ago of Sciatica nheumatlim. Wonderful, nlmost miraculous are tho cures bolng effected lu those days of scleuco by ulectrlclty and medicine. Mr. M. M. Hazeltlne, of linker City, doslroe to have It known that he was cured of sclutlca iheumatlsm two years ago by Dr. Darrln. Mr. Ilastel tine says he has not been troubled with the pain Hlnco taking tho treat ment two years ago, and wishes his friends alllletod with rheumatism to go to Dr. Darrln and sucuro relief by tho latent skillful applications of elec tricity and medicines. A Wonderful Recovery. To the lldlter: Ilelng a terrible vic tim of bleeding piles, large tumors protruding, complicated with consti pation and stomach trouble for tho past 30 years, I consulted Dr. Darrln, after several other physicians had failed. With a light and almost rain less operation he soon effected a rad ical cure of my case, and I wish utt ers so mulcted to know that they, al so, can secure relief. The doctor en red my sister of epilepsy and nerv ousnei of 16 years' standing, 11 years age. CIIAH. U OllDWAY. Moiitarllla. Or. Dr. Darrin's Place of Dullness. ! Or- Darrln eaa be eoitaulted free at ths AVlllameUe hotel, Kalem, until inly stlj. from 10 to S o'cloek dally, ev enlHtfS, 7 to 8; Sundays 10 to 3. All eurubte obroulc diseases, lost man beod, blood taint, atrjuture, errors of yiHlth. eatar;h and deafneas, are win- fldajitlalty treated. Our of private disease guaranteed, and never pub lished a (he paper, and no cures pub lished, only by perralaaton. Most ca4 Mil receive borne treatment of-' ter a vlall to the dot-tor's oftlee. 1b ijulriea answered and circulars sent. free, llatterlea and belts furnished, with full direction for their ue. ttym tested and glaaaea fitted Dr. Darrin's terwa for lreatet are rw ( a week, or Ih that proportion of Utne. aa the ease nay require, -eept In apeelal eaaaa. The oor treat ed free, except medicine. W. fJrlswold, A. I Hughes and Geo. MqDonnld, lcadors of tho "soonor" movement on the Spokane Indian res ervation. Qnswold was ohnrged, wlMi tho others, In resisting United Stntca officers. McDonald was afterwards ar tested, with 20 othora. for troapass. Arrestod for Embezzlement. Now York. Juno 13. Charles Bhlv lor, for years a roHpoctod omployo ot tho "Wostorn Union and American Dis trict Telegraph Companies, Is under arrest today charged with ombozzllng J1G.000 from tho District Company. Ho has confessed tho theft. v Murderer of a Woman Hanged. ' &nn Quonton, Juno 13. Jnmos F. Whooloek was hanged this morning for tho murder of tho agod Mrs. Emily Martin, or Coutolene. llntto county In March, 1901. Ho criminally assaulted her and then Btrnnglcd hor to dofttli. Ho died protesting his InnoQoneo. SOFT COAL MINERS Of Illinois Are Expected 'to Be Called'Out. Springfield, III., Juno 13. Tho ot IlclnlR In tho Illinois district ot tho United Mlnoworkors hnvo rccolvod so crot orders to Attend n conforonco In Wllkoabnrro noxt Sunday. lit vlow of this fnct. It was reported last night that 43,000 ho ft coal minors of Illinois will bo called. It la bollovod n general callout of all soft conl minora In the Unltod 8tntofl will ho dooldod on at Sunday's conforonco, Wllkosbnrre. I'a., Juno 13. Mltoholl said this morning that tho anthraolto Btrlko situation romnltiB unchanged, nnd that tho order calling Labor Com. mlssloner Ilyun to Wllkosbnrro had only to do with Illinois affnlrH. Will Discuss Strike. WllkoHlmrro. Pa., Juno 13.--It wah learned todny Mint n mooting of tho Iliothorhnod of itntlwny ICmployoH of the Delaware I.nckaunnna & Wefit om will ho held Sunday to discuss their position In tho nnthraeltu strjko, and to deoido upon n policy of action. ORANGES ... 20c dozen 30c dozen 40c dozen 50c Dozen AT Zinn's 154 State St, Phone 2874. fl.MMMBBgsMMsyMMittCasFPJ TUNE WHITE DAYS 3Li j:aKTC3S-3O30E,l XI There never was and never will be a time when ladies' un dcrmuslins can be bought as cheap as now at the big store. White Skirts A line of t U1I6 ami 1 00 values I khowu in our Court ttriet vtludowut 91 cents 1 60 and f I 75 vnlu- are tliown in Ihedei'arttusfltat $1.35 $2.50 While Skirls $185 $3.00 White Skirls $2 25 Muslin Gowns :yml Jl.00 valutM, 91 cents la CMiit alreet window. A n!ndid line oi tffiWJitl tbeMit ill thodupartireot ot 48 cenjs THE GREATEST CjOUSET SALE OF ALL Inronu-eikia Hi oar isle ot while we Hut a line of W II , 11 k 0 ilsll nnd TIh,uwou' cflriei awl a lew j4i-kMi awl Fwrli <i wblob we vtHi.t t vbMuat I'MfiiD we ly bave uee or ball aVfrtg f' a.Jtylu at iheiuiloiH prises t t Ml VALUK4- i f 76 VAI.U8 ... tO l Jr VAlUIW i M II 6U Vl-UICi II 00 1 7ft VALUKH . . . l 30 18 W) VAl.UK II a& Awl a Hue el a 8 SHtl Ui Mr 25c each TWELVE THOUSAND BOERS Have Already Surren dered to Kitchener They Condemn Both Germany and France For Prolonging the War By False Hopes. Pretoria, Julio 13. Lord Kitchener reports tho surrender of Doors Idrdnte to oxooed 12,000. s Many aro youngstoro of 11 yonra old and upwards. Tho majority aro under 30, though Home aro soptuagonarlans. Advices from nil tho districts q&y Ufat all tho burghora nro Increasingly frlondly, Tho only bltternosd obsory nhlo among tho loading Doom lioro'is ngnlnat Franco and Germany, Thoy declare tho war woa protracted un necessarily owing to tho hopes hold out by tho Fronch and domain prcas. Somo of tho Doors nro so Incensed that they liavo expressed tho hopo that Bonio 'day thoy wilt fight on tho sldo ot tho Ilrttlsh against ono of theoo powora. Tho nutlclpntod friction between tho surronderod Doers nnd Mtelr former comrades of tho Natal Scouta haa not matorlallzod to any extent. Tho Uoors admit thoy rocolvod am munition through Porlugoso territory, Oonornl Dowot aaya tho youngstora woro his host flghtora, and fronuontlr hold posltlona aftor tho oldor burgh ors had oloarod out. Tho Uoors of tho Ornngo River Col ony nro hnndllng In only a nmall port-outage of their ammunition. Thoy oxplnln that Mioy unod most ot It lu hunting gnmo slnoo tho pcaco agree mont was slgnad. Addrusslug tho surrendered Uoors nt KrondBtndt, Ornngo Rlvor Colony, Qonornl ISIIIott Bald tho only tvlah of King ICdwnrd, hla govornmont and tho DrltlBlt pooplo, wan to holp the burghora back on their farma aa soon ns possible. Tho king, tho gonoral nddod, had telegraphed congratula tions to tho burghers on tho good aland thoy hail mntlo. This announce ment was grooted with hmty ohoera for tho king, and for Lord ICItahonor. o i i Mode His Last Inning, Taunton, Mass., Juno 13. Tim Don nhuo, tho noted baseball oatohor, died hero this morning of consumption. Italy Expects an Kelr. Home, Juno 13.-Tho queen la re ported enolento. Tho accouuohuient U oxpnotsd lu Novombor. w i imwiirfi rm aim nnmwm Gowns and Chemise Hie the lino In our Court atreet window, Thoy aro worth from 85a to It 'J) mid will bo sold WKDNH6DA.Y ONLY 62 cents DRAWERS I'rltw range from Wie up to J.6Q. CORSETS BUMMBIl OIHDI.KH 4S H8AVV OBANH 46o BOEOT POItllH 91c STIUiailT PROHT 01c All our foot) W 11. uuxtelslH white sju now olTrrd a ale prlcei. WHITE SHIRTWAISTS The heit line by (ar in 8-ileru. We ttart the pri on koo1 styles at 02jj would like iiiueli la have you see tliani. a special Hue e( $2.25 values $1.65 Ceinaaud tee the retti everyone bj a rli-winiir. "WHITE PIQUE SKIRTS, Very new ttylea sit (o ba fiat) at raleprles. bpeolal tyla la dwk and pique. 54c and up A Great Drive In Silk Waists Muit ba m to b VBft(Mt. pjtiNtw. m 1, W y -J tsi -Jw