w- k el K ft m '$&, ft it Jm tiM Ola .W'-i.. assl Pi m Ki "M rr sa&SLai : , . . : . -II . '. i : " J . Jr 4i' - - r. ... .1 M nar emstctnt insuim in itmnttui ADVERT. SING ; aiMltni Is te nvelil wastet I man tveir niikti (ant, H. ARTHUR GLEMAN tatlea Bite. Hnrncs 70111 Rare 1441 v: WFT OMOBILE 1ATORS PAIRED - W-tK' -hit. j,vani FRANK B. CLAYTON'S SONS isar-se-si-st N. 11TH T, . ml ". O 44 ii- 01 MM Kmr Attention is commanded imme diately by a candle stick like this: Exquisite Etruscan-finished Swedish iron with clear crystal drops, Parchment-like shades en the electric candles complete a most ar resting effect. Lighting Fixtures BlDDU-GAUMER CO. 3846-56 Lancaster Ave. Wfir 1 """ Ne 1" C In Subway PJ Phen: DARIng OTHO II METHODISTS PLAN BIG CONCLAVE HERE Bryan and Velstead te -,Be Among Prominent Laymen at Conference SESSIONS OPEN MARCH 20 IH5V. HENRY DAVIRS Who v 111 seen go te the Celllnsdale Hely Trinity Church. Ter fifteen Sears he has been a rector at Husten, Mil. Many questien1) of nntlon-wlde In terest will come up for discussion at the 135th annual conclave of the Philadel phia Conference of the Methodist Kpls Kpls cepal Church. In thin city March 20 te OS Inclusive. Ter the third consecu tive year it will be held In the Wharten Memerial Church at Fifty-fourth and Catharlne streets. The Itcv. 'William n. P. ITaas. pas ter of the church, anenunccd today that the committee of which he Is the head has completed arrangements for the gathering of mere than 37." Methodist ministers from nil sections of Knvtcrii PennwUnnin as far north ns Easten. They will be received Inte the homes of i church members during their stay In Philadelphia. "This will be one of the most memor memer I able and important church conferences I held here," declared the Iter. Mr. Haas. ("Among ether things of Interest beyond I the denominational, we are going te snow- that prohibition lins been n sue com, and lileewibc the Washington Con ference en Disarmament. Meral and ethical questions of the day will also come in for treatment b many promi nent pcakeis. I'robebly the best known among thee arc William Jennings Ilrj an ami Bishop Herry, of the Metho dist Episcopal Church." The latter will also preside ever the mcctlncs. ., , , Pr. Davles was born In England In Program of Ceiifereme lg(M .,, Mining (0 this ceuntr.v The conference opens officially March he attended Yule and then the Berkeley 21. wjth the annual meeting of theDIinltv Scheel at MIddletewn, Conn. Philadelphia Conference Historical Se-, He wns ordained In 3001 by Bishop cicty. at Kerty-nrst ana apnng iinrcien Brewster. Changes Pulpits flLeHH s.ffiiH raglHfHP LHHIIIIIK'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIH ibbbbbbbV4":LbbbbbbbbbbbbH BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaKiBBV JbBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbI VHHHHHHHR READY FOR NEW PASTOR Celllngdale Church Expects the Rev. Henry Davies This Menth While the CTnct date has net been announced, It Is expected that the Rev. Henry Davles, the new' pastor of the Hely Trinity Church nt Celllngdale, will enter upon his duties about the middle of this month. Before accept ing the call te Celllngdale he was for fifteen years rector of Christ Church In Hakten, Md. He will succeed the Rev. Dr. James Cepe Crc-sen, who has been called te the pulpit of St. Judc and the rsntlvitv here tohxi215QOObeetk Tirent te Larlsbadl last yeav And thty cm from all ever tv world 10 partake of the ntur curative prepsrtles fe.- utemac trouble, liver nnd kidney dlep- rheumatism. cenitlpMIn. etc.. con talned in Carlsbad bprudel .spring Famous for centuries . New you eati obtain lie natura remedies at jour drugclst. . ASK FOR THE GENUINE Cirhbsd SprmJtl Water ted larlsba Sprudel Salt $1 ratil vO nn i Agents CarbbarJ Products Ce. M Wtt St., New Yerk streets. The llcv. Dr. I.uther II. Wil Wil eon w ill be the princlpnl speaker. The ftrt regular business session opens the nett dav at ! o'clock in the Wharten Memerial Church, Fifty -fourth nnd Catharine streets. Decorations for the occasions will add a festnnl touch te the atmosphere of the church. Infor mation and registration booths will be placid In the lobby of the Sunday i Scheel. I The most solemn gnthering of the i week will be March 22 in a memorial I service for the thirteen ministers of the conference who died during the year. It Is the largest number for one jenr for several decade. The afternoon wll be demoted te the annunl meeting of the Women's Heme Mission Society. In I the Bethany Temple of the Presbyterian Church, nt Fifty-third and Spruce streets, will be held tee conference ei the Hural evening BOY KILLED BY TRUCK Twe Other Children Hurt In Auto Aute Auto mebllo Accidents One boy was killed and two ethers were seriously Injured in street acci dent? last night. Romping in the snow and seeing a lmclilv neress the sheet with his sled Felix Mltkln, nine yenrs old. dashed across Vine street. In front of 507, nt 7 o'clock and was killed. He ran in the path of a motertruck drhen liv Frank Keenan, twenty-two years old, 1S19 East Onltdale street. The truck ran ever the boy's head. An automobile drhen by Frank Ocr hnrdt. Huntingdon street near Elev enth, struck Herman Dedcrer. eleven (Tuimff 1 i Sen aKu --s KrinMlil , Wheri Buying the Children's Shoes Yeu will find Daliimer b'ett - equipped t fit the feet of little folks with welL made, sensible .shoes at prices that will be attractive te economical mothers. Tan Letus Calf Sites I te I. $3.75 SIMS te 11. ?4.25 Sites 11',, te 2, $4.75 DaUimer Children's Depart ment is the largest children' thee store in Philadelphia We specialize en the scientific fitting of children's shoes experts with years of train ing take unlimited pains in their work. THE BIG SHOE STORE i Four Floers With Setting Capacity of 600 Men, Women, Misses, Begs andChildfsn 1204-06-08 Market Street Grewing Girls' Tan Calf Brogue Oxfords, $5.75 r aMiaasissBiiissssssssk J ll "W fl RESaBsssB! bV lfv( u IM 1 I rJr U 111 "l fc 1 11 I ll EM MM I I ISA ft .aV-n 11111 I sBBSr De Yeu Think Yen l(MMalMIBBMI(iaaMaM(aMBBMH(lMa.Mb Are Deemed Te Be A Nervous Wreck? BOSH I Yeu are certain 'tn r a probably normal. healthy person. Read "Out- witting Our Nerves," the, most cheerful, the most easily help ful, the most amaiingly success ful, the most readable health book published in years. A book for everybody, OUTWITTING OUR NERVES By JACKSON, M. D., and SALISBURY 26th Theuttnd. Pnce $2.50 "Outwitting Our Nerves' The nub I 3)3 Fourth Ave, New Yerk published by ' Century Ce I City, and is sold by all book' stores. k7 KiM: VlllCharge Accounts InvitedfHI'irKIIHilMail Orders FIlLdMirilllBlin mW$mmmMw 1215 Chestnut Street Illustrated Fashion Felder Sent en Request Ministers' Association that, J ears Treblems and Methods" will reei. old. 4."5" North Xinctienth at uermantewn nvenue and , about S e clock. The I . . -. rrt.itvn Ltr,rt u.. .l. tnnl,. nr ,.in cnAnLreru I ir t'nill vnj ubu p..v. ii Veic nnd i'ref Charles Klv of boy la In St. Luke's Hospital suffering Dickmwn College Carlisle l'a. Star"-' from n possibly fractured skull. ' UlCKliwin college, .lnmi. i.i. uiai Whl!i. nlninir in the street nt Pns. !!( fill V llim .ajlll LUKVIIillllia. . I nc Goeks Your Dinner While Yeu Shep fr Yes, this gas range cooks the meal for you then turns off the gas. Here is a typical meal hat you can put in thU even, light the gas, set the automatic control for SO minutes of direct heat and go shepping: bttTery rgrtabl Soup . Tender ltemt I nmb 'Browned Potatoe Ituked Indian . Ne further attention needed. When the required time has elapsed, the gas will be automatically turned off. The feed will then finish cooking in a slew, even heat, just as in a tireless cook stove. When you return, dinner will be piping het, ready te serve. Nothing burnt; nothing overcooked. Many ether features te this ACORN Automatic Gas Range. Come in and see it demon strated. Or phone Spruce 5817 for descriptive booklet. 'ranklin miller in? throughout the conference will be a l'tntecestnl service, conducted by Dr. Charles 51. Boswell. who hab ncted In I this capacity for the last twenty-hve 3 ears. ' Te Examine Students The feature of Thuisday. March 2.V i will be an executive session In Bethany , Temple for the examination of young men at the threshold of the ministry, ' te determine their fitness te enter the service of the Church. After admit Mance te full membership, they will be addressed by Bishop Berry. The an nual meeting of the Women's Foreign Missionary Secles that night will he addressed bv Miss 11. Lester Smith, who has been n mls'-lenan in India. The Rev. William .1. Miller will de liver the greetings of the Community Ministerial association of Wet rhlln delphla te the convention Friday morn ing. March L'.j. Mr. Hrjan. witli a subject net jet determined upon, is te be the princlpul speaker at the after noon session. A buntiuet of the Kdu Kdu catlenal So"letv will m field in the evening, while the Laymen's Associa tion meeting will be ut Ht. Matthew's MithedM Kplsrepal Chinch, Fifty -third and Walnut streeta. Dr. Charles Reynolds Brown, of Yale. I tulic the principal speaker nt the Saturday meeting of the confer ence. That iwnlng speakers will be Congressman Velstead anil Claicncv True Wilsen. I Saturday night delegates reprcsentin'.' the veunir neenle of 7 Methodist (ircen I'ees I Lplscepal (lunches In the city will be I'tidcllnj: present at the meeting of the Kpwerth League, the young people e organization of the ('hutch, in the Arch Street Meth odist Fplscepal Church. They will he uddressptl bv Bishop Berry. AleefeiiKl en Sunday mid setmnnbv Bishop Themas. Nichelson, of Chicago will precede the ordination of d' aeens and dders by Bishop Berry The business setlni)s will Inn iin'l! Tuesdny, with the appointments of .S.'iJ district superintendents as the last uit of the convention. BLAMEFIRE ON RATS Say They Chewed Matches, Starting Market Street Blaze I fre. smd te have been citisrd by rnts thewing en matches, caused dam age estimated at Si!000 shertlv after 7 o'clock Ut night In the American Hat syunk avenue und Reed stieet about ll o'clock, Vincent Capitillo, thirteen years old, KIOS Seuth Tenth street, was struck by nn automobile drhen bv Ed win Goulish, Third street near Catha rine. The boy Is in Mount Sinni Hos pital wiib concussion of the brain. CUT PRICES FOR SHINES City Hall Bootblacks Decide en Sell ing Twelve Tickets for a Dellar City Hall boetbhuks, with one ex ception, formed n union lapt night and decided te sell twelve tickets for n dol lar Instead of chniging the usual dime for a shine. The ii'ptien was Frank fllardane, known ns "the Mayer's bootblack," who reams about the second fleer of Cltv IIjII. Most of the ether polishers fre quent county efhee!.. Ilors-e Rlcliettl was elected president, sccietary. treasurer nnd beaid of 11 11 lecleii. of the new union. The boot beot boet bluiks assembled in the filth tloer cor ridor outside Judge Brown's office. TO CLASSIFY CITY JOBS Bureau of Municipal Research Starts New Standardizing Effert 'I he Huren u of Municipal Research ted. iv called for u new effort tevvattl classifying and standardizing jobs and snlniies In the municipal sen lee. The suggestion wits mused bv the iccent contteversy ever piuinotieu ex aminations announced bv the Civil Service Commission for positions where w,ii..ri..j lmil liccii inc teased bv Council. The ptesent grading of positions in the cltv service "is net a new absurd ltv," the buteiiu stated. MAN R0BBED0F $402 j i Negroes Held Up Kansas City Man en Thirteenth Street Within n ftvy feet of a legless beet- I i.incit win, shouted for help. 1 rank Maglloece, of Kansas Citv. wag held, up bv four Negroes nt Thlitecnth and Kater streets hist night and jobbed of is 102 nnd n inllrend ticket te his home. Maglloece is employed in u packing house and had come te 1'hlladelphla for tin operation, which was performed re cent! v in the I'nherslty Hospital. He had planned t0 leave for tne v esc mis VVIllln in a Ulimw 111 rcumei fpwIipMiiM DYE BLOUSE OR -BABY'S COAT IN "DIAMOND DYES" "Diamond Dyes" add years of wear te worn, faded skirts, waists, coats, stockings, sweaters, coverings, hang ings, draperies, everything. Every package contains directions se sim ple any woman can put new, rich, fadeless colors into her worn gar ments or draperies even if she has never dyed before. Just buy Dia mond Dyes no ether kind then your material will come out right, because Diamond Dyes are guaran teed net te streak, spot, fade or run. Tell your druggist whether the ma terial you wish te dye is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed goods. Advt. ft Gharles'j. Maxwell & Ces ENTIRE JEWELRY STOCK STILL ON SALE s At 50 off FORMER PRICES There are still many beautiful pieces of practicaljewelry remain ing te be sold in this extraordinary aale. They will go, of course, as all the ethentems have gene, te these who realize that whrle there are a thousand sales of seasonal occur rence, a sacrifice of jewelry such as this comes only once ma decade. Please also keep in mind, that the reductions are net made from hypothetical valuations but from the actual former selling prices. f Nj.Ttjiurvathn Sxctfl Titlt 'Priduttitti Charles J. Maxwell & Ce. Wainut Street at 16th Street PHILADELPHIA I II SM AN APOLOGY Our values were a great deal better than our service yester day. We knew it, and wc want you te knew we knew it. Because our customers are always entitled te geed Service, as well as geed Value. Even such an occasion as our After-Inventory Fur Clearance does net excuse yesterday's shprtcemings in the way of service; it merely explains them. We make this admission by way of apology. . And, as wc write, our service te our patrons is already restored te its usual high plane. And the Values continue at their unprecedented new low levels. IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY NOW FOR NEXT SEASON'S NEEDS A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase in Our storage Vaults Until Next Fall. Payments te Be Continued Monthly Through the Spring and Summer. Steinway Style M Grand Piane (5 ft. 7 in. length) is the exten sion of an ideal realized by four successive Steinway generations, zealously pursued, father and son, through nearly a hundred years; carefully developed, step by step, by rule of exact science and proven experience. That ideal is a beautiful voice and Steinways' work has been te carry that voice en and en, in all its richness and clarity, for you, your children and theirs. It is net mere piano making it is the creation of music itself, and the maintenance of means te preserve that new phase of music. Style M, in mahogany case, $1375. Time payments, if desired. N. STETSON & CO. mi chestnut st. WE SELL EDISON PHONOGRAPHS .THE STEINWAY PIANO will be used in the important musical events of next week, announced belew: March S Clarence Fuhrman. . .at Academy with Philharmonic Society March 6 Jascha Heifetz at Academy of Music March 9 B. Tartaglia at New Century Club March 10 and 11 Jeseph Hofmann. . .at Academy with Phila. Orchestra iite Heuneurmth'mg Stere ,l VICHY (nXNCB mmtvbuc nenum NsUunJ Alkaline Water Unexcelled for' Habit Um Xaewnandpre txacrfbed by the lPrefeMin, many years as ising great Properties sa . - i .. . il.. i ii. a . a 1 iitminlne' i empi H Hnep. en wie leiiriii uoer ei ' "" , .i,Vi,i,..i n ,.,,11 WJ-iMaikctblwr. Thirteenth stroet lie rxl i bltrd M " A smnll Meck of mnterlnl and women's i"l ems nmi v.nn iehu.u i.um ecu r,. ,nnl children's hutn wes destroyed by 'b Iho Nisrecj. .,, ,. frnm 'the iMize nhleh as renlined te the As one of them Pnbbed Wm from le, fleer of the feu. -bter.r biiildlns. A .behind, the legless boetb nek began Meek of ilrebs goods and clothing b. ' sheutins for hell). One of .,1,0n,,Bri0" lanciur te Mnv Kkhmnn & Ce.. en the went rl,. te the bootblack an.l h uek 'third fleer, was Mightly dnmaged by I n Ions knife nsnlnBt hlHbed aayinff. ..uatr. i "One mere ell will be jour last. Announcing the Five-Inch Shelf By J. P. M UJ0UH m i ,i- TUVnUYWHEIin one sees XLi innni.i for kneuledce. Hery one thise dnys Is pastlenutely Interested In vitnmlneh, hhclkb, mlcrelwj, Klnsteinn and VnlentineH Never was there surh n craving for lenmlns. i:prjwhc-re )ou Fee elln(; irl who hitheite read nothing but the beaut) hints and ad vice te the lovelorn new passionately HniprevliiK their geographical knowledge h) Mud ins the habits and customs of thp Arab chieftains In their nathe land Xcer were Iheie se innin nlxht choelx and correspondence teurcH en will new it ami reciiuini:. .mhi McEVOV the - C. I nT mnri, HnlileH 1 milSt ClVC U KruniHS i v ... ..v...- - --- . - i.i. various Hun'iuism iimu iu mv.. i me. Yeu need devote only a minuie n week te become ns highly educated as I am. Certainly one minute a week Is , net tee much te nch!ce mic.li n result. I hae pieHented the first few chap ters of mj Phe-Ineb Shelf te a number of authorities. Yeu mnv, pesslbl) be Inteicsted in their opinions. ' Of nn chapter en hMmi Hni 1 en i-ajs' "The ment erlulnal thing I have eer icid. Certainly no ether history 1 bae tcr lead sounded just like till". Of coiiihe, 1 hae never nnd env ethei , hlMer In fact. I m Heny T have read voure. 1 lmil planned cm v. ruins' new mat mi mer jet I feel there ih a ncul fei .i mere' all rdllerlnl about it. nnd Klniple, cenedxe and cempart method 'X inrn re.id it 1 cant. Catherine important information cm1 ninMcln tnjH: "our chapter en eeiv subject and preentln It te my I inritliPiniitlcs Ih nn unique ontilbiitlen, 1 ". I- A. U. nnm nai ltu I , 1 l.l.... I.. It- tn .ILi.ntA " (PlUirrni '-T rcuuur, a ic nu-e ij ur, j uae KHllliJ liuiMiiiK " ' lV w',im- I Mettle at the Springe a muui Oka itZt. TL?rStH IIKLIHVK the flve-fent uhelf wqa en effort along that line, but I nm con vinced that It Is four feet und seven inches tee Ien. , Mv shelf ih ROliiR te he five inches long and almost twice that deep. I will touch upon astronomy, zoology, rntrll rntrll emiUra, chiropody, botany, geometry. telegraphy, plumbing, surveying and blU-pettlM. Them will be only enj artlcw each wipiui X teuld B9liMtbl abjerb Pinf. Mlc-hnclbOII CUIH! "lour chap ter en nhtronemy has given me an en tirely different view of the Mibject. If research were conducted dicing ur lines the whole scientific would would he as tounded.' AN' I) se It gees. I could quote, thousands of such testimonials, but I shall net. I prefer te let the articles upeak fpr themielve. The first one will rrppenr In this upaee jUJLAMftU'BlM' "i '; Formerly New (11) Jap Mink Chokers 13.00 4.75 (12) Squirrel Chekern I.'I.OO .17 (15) Natural Mink Chokers 20.00 9.50 (11) Urunn Wolf Chokers 25.00 12.30 (10) Brown Fex Chokers 30.00 14.50 (14) Slone Marten Chokers 30.00 15.00 (8) Trench Seal SteleH 39.50 18.50 (9) lllendcd Sable Chokers 50.00 24.50 (6) Ilaum Marten Chokers G0.00 29.50 (1) Cress Fex Scarfs 70.00 34.50 (5) Hud. Bav Sable Chokers 90.00 44.50 (4) Hudsen Seal Stoics 90.00 44.50 (5) Djcd Blue Fex Chokers 90.00 14.50 (() Pearl Gray Fex Chokers 90.00 44.50 (3) Moleskin Stoics 130.00 4.50 (3) Kelinsky Stoics . . . . 150.00 74.50 (5) Nntural Squirrel Stoics .: 160.00 79.50 (3) IMsher Scarfs , 100.00 79.50 (2) Natural Blue Fex Chokers 290.00 143.00 (2) Natural Mink Stoics 400.00 195.00 (2) Silver Fex Chokers 400.00 195.00 FUR COATS AND WRAPS All Coats arc length. Wraps arc full length. Formerly New (1) Marmet Coats 75.00 31.50 (9) Hussian Peny Coats 8G.0O 39.50 (8) Leepard Cut, Seal Trim'd 100.00 49.59 (0) Peny, Opebsum Trlm'd 150.00 U9.50 (9) French Seal Coats 150.00 74.50 (8) Nntural Muskrat Cents 185.00 89.50 (7) French Seal. Skunk Trim'd 200.00 94.50 (6) Marmet, llaccoen Trim'd 200.00 97.50 (5) French Seal Wraps 245.00 115.00 (4) French Seal, Squirrel Trim'd.... 230.00 125.00 (3) Moleskin Coats 330.00 103.00 (4) Moleskin Wraps 330.00 175.00 (5) Hudsen Seal, Beacr Trim'd 190.00 245.00 (3) Hudsen Seal, Squirrel Trim'd.... 490.00 245.00 (8) Hudsen Seul, Skunk Trim'd 490.00 245.00 (3) Black Cnracul, Skunk Trim'd 000.00 295.00 (5) Natural Squirrel Ceals liOO.OO 295.00 (1) Hudsen Seal Wraps tiOO.OO 295.00 (2) Natural Squirrel Wraps 800.00 395.00 (1) Taupe Caracul Cape 890.00 443.00 (1) Broadtail Wrap 1200.00 595.00 (1) Ermine Wrap 1200.00 595.00 (1) Natural Mink Ceat 1500.00 745.00 (1) Natural Mink Wrap 1900.00 995.00 iuuiiiiiiiil)lliiiiillllll:iiiiiiiiiii'iiHi i.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiHiii MI'M'ni'lhM1T'tMIMIIM(Jffffffff7Jfffflf(' 262 Women's Dresses We specialize in models which slenderize l)le mature figure; reg ular and extra sizes; $18.50 te $95.00. Misses' Dresses Includini; these distinctive creations from HETTY WALES expressing irresistible youth; $22.50 te $63.00. Women's Suits I'rem the popular tweedi te the distinguished Costume Suite; $22.50 te $160.00. Misses' Suits Designed especially for made made meiselle; the famous TWEED-O-WOOLS included; $22.50 te $65.00. tV. rrZ. lit If It w i y " ' "yv r zJ?-- tfmtf SJiraetK cu. Women's Coats Cheese from the decided sports type or the loveliest of Wraps and Capes in a host wonderful fabrics; $18.50 $155.00. of te Misses' Coats Here again the springtime of life wields its magic wand te suit its own liHppy purpose; $25.00 te $65.00. Fur Neckpieces Including the handsome foxes nnd martens; $12.50 te $150,00, Corsets s We specialize in Geesard rrent-lacini! Corsets and have a Graduate Cerseticre from the Cessard Scheel te see that you are properly fitted; models for every figure; $3.25 te $18.00. This is but a partial list. Our entire re maining stock is included in this event. W.yiui: mmwPurchasing A gent' Orders Accented! a , :M V e. :iM De Yeu Knew? That the recent changes we have made in our store building give us much mere room and opportunity te specialize in Apparel for women, for misses and children. That the entire Third Fleer, a block long, is given ever te Women's and Misses' Coats, Suils, Dresses, Furs and Skirts; that mere than half the Second Fleer is taken up by the Juvenile Shep. That you are assured of finding at Darlington's, Spring Apparel which is au thentic in style, dependable in quality and at moderate prices. Come tomorrow and sec the new styles, even though you arc net ready te buy. De Yeu Knew? That we new carry Yardley's Old English Perfumes, Powders and Soaps. These Toilet Assesserics have an exquisite and permnnent fragrance distinctly in dividual. That one of spring's newest and smartest novelties is the Hat nnd Scarf of i.3,!0' brenzc or beige fiber silk. Only $10.75 for the set. That Darlington Hair Nets are larger and stronger than most ethers, yet are priced at 95c a den. That our new importation of Chil dren s Mercerized Lisle Socks is in the greatest variety of stripes and plain color that we have ever been able te obtain; 35c anrl 5 Or. nair " -" ... MS, .y m I tt-1 51 K ll IM iiii!ttSZi i. . ' . . iff-v- .J ,.,''.' - ' v v :, ?'" i tf.. ,rf . .,,-K .....-.r ..." amSis 7flll. &mm?4m&M -asAstfd 1 l .. .. i'.tA .Ki - - jfi.4? I . - iVJ ttfrt'-.-hiT'Ti jtmdtaiA ,