Air. Abram Dltic, a v,iil Kutiwri ' ' PLCasant PinoR. fitizon died at his hutiio utl'.wk- i Mr. (!rj.'? Morton, Sr., is very head, Md., on tli" 7t!i insl. ! low. Dont be imposed uion by tak- : B A Trua3C Wa9 lu towu kst ing substitutes offered forFoley's 1 W-'d day Honey and Tar. Sold hy all deal-1 Sadi" K M,,u" visltpd her era. ' mother last Friday. r i n . . i - A- Truax took a load of buck- W. Riley. Danidn has drilled an wlieat ,lour lo uanC()Ck Pr.day. artesianwellat ushanMuThomp-j Jaines W. Mcllott ttnd MUs son and ia having erected a w.nd-j rJ()ui; 1Iami visited Lewis Mel- mill to do the pumping ( oU,8 famiIy TlluPsday ttflcrU(Mu. Foil SALE. Span of rituli-M, (j: Miss Kuzy Wink spent last years old, weigh-about l.OfO, j week with friends at Pleasant black, well mated and work any-j Uidge. where. ' Lisa Deshoug and family sjuiut L. K. (Jline, ! Thursday atternooti at J. '. Burnt Cabins, Pa. Deshong's. Wanted at Paul Waguer's tan- Lewis Mellott, wife, son Alearl, i.ory, McConnellsburg, tallow, and daugliter Georgia, visited M. lMK'fhides, horsehides, callskins, ! E. Mellott' Thursday, an I sheepskins, for which the i J. W. Mellott and Miss Jessie highest market price in cash will be paid Hancock now has a regular train service eastward over the new Wabash railroad. The fare from llaucock to llagerstowu is K) cents; round trip $1.4r. There will be preaching at the Salvation Army church near Big Cove Tannery, Saturday evening at 7:lo, on Sunday at 10:530 a. m., 2:CU p. m.. and at 7 nVlrv-.k n Christmas entertain moat. All ! are welcome. J. C. Atkinson, a Mercersbnrg citizen, offers two acres of land i any person who will establish u luufacturingplaut .that will em ploy at least 75 per cent, female help. Tho land is within ten tniii utes' walk of the South i'euu rail road station at Mercersburg. The water front i'i tho rang.? a' i.li Arliugtou Hotel, Bud fu.'ri, ex ploded one morning recently ;i ti er the tire had been nude, ind a piece .of the stock struck Mrs. John Crouse, fracturing her jaw in two places and injuring her so budly that she died at noon of the same day. Charles Quest, tho lad who shot and killed his sister et Greeacas tlo recently, has been released from the county prison and taken to the home of his uncle, Harry. iMickley, near Fairplay, Md., where he will remain. The court made the boy's father understand . he must not return to his former home. it has taken four years to div co. er the appalling fact, but the census has revealed it at last. There isn't girls enough to go round. Somebody will be a sweet heart short, because the men out number the women in these Unit ed States. Yes, and they out u .; inber them considerably, there being 1,638,321 more males than fv-i!i:iJes. These facts are not made public with the purpose of causing the sweet thiugs to carry their heads any higher, to get ; .... J. 7 7 F ' . ' ! i.KM.ojocus merely to uotiry the boys to get a move on, or , llieV may be among the million and a j nan wno are iwuua w oe leit. Cumberland Alleghaniau. A TIMELY TOPIC. At this season of coughs and colds it is well to know that Fo ley's Iloney and Tar is tho great est throat and lung remedy, it .n, ,j o n 4 i mis results from a cold. Sold at I Ti out's drug store. Tbil Boy ol Youri. I keep a boy contented, says . fup Hck sucn ag are bciD worn a writer who is on tho right track, , across tho waU,rSi aud a bulletin g.vo him something to do and seel fro-n ,,arill deHC,.ibeg a number to it that he gets something tor of iiU.isian "creations." In tho doing it Do not make him work , lltorary part of tho magazine, t-,o hard, or too long hours at aj Wrs- (jonstmce Fuller Mclutyre time; divide it iuto parts and en- discusses "Tho Hachelor Maid" courage him to do each part well. in her v!vacious way, whilo any ithim save his own money and j woman who n;(8 uvor ontered tt buy his own clothes, giving hirn a I busIIltss otnce in the capacity of voice iu the selection of the same. I an emploveo W1n feu) a r(!Sponhive Let him have his own httlo room, p(;ho iu readiDff Ksperance (iood n comfortable bed, and let him , ,)V0.H ,.Tho KtiqU(jttG ofU)e 1Jus. t tck up all the pictures he wants j ,npHH Woman;.. ..Tho Steerage" toonthewalls-yourboyisworthjdeHcribos nuniquo prlvato anti. more than tho plaster in your , (W s Jn ft wcatl)er.b(iale lnne. That mind of his is going , barDi u,)d Dl. ArU(ur w Ya() to work on something. Study Cflt)tribuU)S a chat on "'Pho Train him to find out what h- l.kcs and . iH Nur8e Ul Pact auJ Fiution... gratify him in anything that is j ..AQuotionolHe.rloom."throw good for him sofar4as you are j a n(JW ,ight 0 tho ubjoclof aDtl. able. It will he like putting you rj furniture. "I'ordiU" tells money out at good interest. Try ! .g iwe versatile housek.ep- i inc to conditions iu Paris, and A PLEASANT HILL. ao pill U as pleasantnd poni-1 tive as De Witts Little Early Kin- i era, DeWitt's Little Early K'm- J ers are so mild and effective that ; children, delicate Ind ies and weak j people enjoy their cleansing et- icct, while strong people say they ' are tbe best liver pills sold, Sold t Trout's drug store. Mellott wore at preaching Wed- nesday night. F. D. SkiIcs and Miss Maud Llillattendedchurch Friday night. Revs, fjogue and Powers were welcome callers at J. W. Lake's Thursday afternoon. Miss Bessie Souders, of the Big Cove, is spending a tow days the guest "f A. W. Deshong. Burns Desliong, Levi Morton, Mollie Mellott and Nellie Morton llttendo(1 Poaching Friday uight. ! .MichaH Mellott, wife and daughter Laura visitod Lowis Mellott's family one day last week. . Mrs. M.irlha A. Bushoug ha returned to her homo at Goo II. Hoop's after spending a few iuyt with her son, J. W. Deshong. Wydo Strait and his lady friend Miss Ada Barton attended pivfn::i iug Wedii'.'isilay uight at tin-'."'liri.-jl.ian ehurcli. Geo. C. Deshong, wi'e .-md daughter Leuora, and Mr. Lngue visited Geo. R. Hoop's last Wed nesday. II. V.'. Mellott, of Knobsville, came- down last Friday and stay ed uutil Saturday with his moth or. Mrs. M.E. Mellott. "Doc" is so busy he don't sot ' home of teu. Quite a big snow fell last Sat urday. Tho people are making good use of it attending tho big meeting at Sideling Hill Christian church hold by Uevs. Logue and I'owers. Geo. S. Mellott purchased a new buggy last week. Mr. Mel lott, getting the word at night that his buggy was at tho station, ! hitched up. drove to the shop, got Jarnes Mellott to "rough" his horse arid leaving the shop at raid i night, drove to the station, got , his buggy and was homo by tho next morning. Look out girls. ! There will be oue lucky one that ; wins tho buggy ride. DRIVEN TO DESPERATION Living at an out of the w iy place, remote from civilization, a family is often driven to desper- ' ation in case of accident, result iug m burns, cuts, wounds ul lrfirsf!t sunn)v ol , j ri v Tlnr.blnn'a Ainwn WoIwa Ta tlio begt on earth- I'.'c, at Trout's drug store. NEW IDEA WOMAN'S MAGAZINE FOR ! JANUARY. There aro a great many good j suggestions on what to wear in ' the New Idea Woman's Magazine 'for January. For women, an ar i tk'.le on "Negligees" shows three graceful stj les in wrappers and , . , .... dressing sacas, wnuo lor men the subject of "Evening Dress-' 13 thoroughly discussed. Two Knirlish cuts show a blouse and a ! there aro three stories for grown- ! ups and threo for little people. MOTHERS, BE CAREFUL. of tho health vt your children, Look out for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough. Stop them In time One Minute Cough Cure is the beet remedy. Harmless and pleasant. Sold at Trout's drugstore.' , She Enjoy the "New." Mrs. liachel Drant, who Ims been residiu at Parkersbnrg for some time, is now visitiug Iter ; . brother at Geneva, Ohio, and asks j i that her "N.?ws" be forwarded lo j J the latter place. M rs. 15 rant was k joueamoug the tlrHt subscriber j to tho "News" and says she feels j 1 greatly disappointed when it does j not reach her promptly at tho end j of each week. Sho says that (e- j neva is a lovely little town ofj about L',r00 people, and is situate j about four , miles south of Lake I Erie. It has two railroads, stree: j cars, and the llnest walks she has ever seen in a small town. The j surrounding country is level as a j Hour, soil rich, and an abundance of fruit is produced. j A UUARANTEbD CL'KB FOR PILES. Itching, blind, bleeding or pro truding piles. Druggists refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case, no matter of how long standing, in li to 14 days. First Application gives ease and rest. r0c. If your drugisthasn't it send uOc in stamps and it will by forwarded post paid by Paris Medicine Co , Si. Loui, Mo. Important Decision Rendered. j Judge Stewart, of Franklin I county, iu a recent decision said in reference lo the right of way, that podestriiius (Mine first, then vehicles, buggies, ( to., and then the H'Jtomoiiiht. I t should bori iiH;iiitereil tli.il ) d".-triacs have the right of wiiy on regular street crohsings and corporations uud driv'ers of any kind of vehicles, may be legally stopped to allow persons to cross from one side of tin; street to another, but per sons should alway cross at street crossings. Should any one be in jured at any other place than reg ular crossings, tho risk is their own, and no damage can be col lected, THAT TIIKOBBINU HEADACHE. Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have prov ed their matchless merit for stck and nervous headaches. They make pure blood and build up your hcal'h. Only L'5 cents, mon ey back if not cured. Sold at Trout's drug store. Local Institute. The sixth local institute of Dub lin township was held at Smith's school fast Friday evening. The meeting was called to order by the teacher, Emma Lyle, who ap pointed John Woodcock presi dent. The lolltwing subjects were discussed. 1. Our schools and .their progress. 2. llome study. 3. Aro we aiming at book kuowledge or a practical educa tion ': and why ? 1. How to teach literature. The questions were discussed by Miss Elsie 3aker, Roy Mor 'ton, D. K. Ches.iut, John Wood cock, Levi Morten, Lewis Harris, and three ex-teachers, Miss Lil lian Fleming, Mrs. Harry Hamil, and Don Morton. The questions were well dis cussed and several excellent re citations were given by the pu pils. The order was good. The next institute will be In Id at Bat tle liidgo Dec. 30. Myrtle Stevens, Secretary. RllPORT FROM THE RI-F0RM SCHOOL. J. CI. Tiluck, Superintendent, t'l uulytown, W. Va., writes: "Af ter tryin;; all other advertised icouyli medicines we have decided to use Foloy'n Honey and Tar ex clusively iu tho West Virginia Ke form School, i lind it the most effoctivo and absolutely harm less. "Sold at Trout's drugstore. Work ol s Stray Shut. On tho lfithinst., Harmon StulTt, ayounjr man about H years of ago in cmnpary with a Mr. Walter was malting n trip to Hertford. As they roaclmd the summit of the hill north of Cessna the report of a tiro iirm was heard and theyoung man,' throwing up h;n hand, ex claimed "I'm shot" an examina tion was made and it was found that tho bullet hud lodged in the boys right shoulder. It is not known to a certainty who tired tho shot, but as a huck ster wagon was approaching in which two men wore ridmg, it is believed that the shot came from the wagon,, although both men deny having tired the shot . Subscribe for tho Nbws. The Store for T. J. Wiener, Hancock, Md. Ladies' Sweaters, Kid Gloves, Fiirs, Sensible Practical Table Linen, Towels, Bureau Scarfs, HanJ kerchiefs.Ho.siery.Fan cy Hair Pins, l'ancy Hat Pins, PwT Combs. Side Combs, Stick Pins, Hair Brushes, Toikt Combs, Purses, Element Black "Petti oats, H EP n 3 IQ 3T Beautiful Shirt-waist Patterns in silk, velvets, and novel ty tjoods. l!ot trade prices for l'gijs and Poultry. T. J. WIENER, HANCOCK, MD. - License Notice. IX TIIK COl-HT OK (jlTAUTKH SKSSIONS OK KriroN COUNTY. II I-. tirtlort-il Unit nil tippHt'Htioiis forllcfiiNi-h for tlii- siiiir ul viiwniN. tiirittus. tnitll. or brew tl Hiuni-. Mholt'MiW- or i-i-tuil. for the yeiir l!. will l.r linuiil un Tuesday, llielOlh liny if .liiiiuuiy. 1 1 k .". ut H' it'ehH-'k it. in., nl vrliieh iimu all )er-.iiiM upiilyintf or liiuklu' olijeolious to nppiieittiiiiis. will hi- Iiinu'u Itv eviilelice, tttlou, rL-muutriince or COUI1-.I-I. There must lie uo coiumiioieiiiion at miy tiiue upon the Milijeet. wiih the .IuiIu'uk perHouulty either hy lei ter or uuy otht?r private way. The petltlim. vorlilf.lliyitllldavlt oruppllciint, i-huil he ia coiifoi-niity with tin; re(iiirenieiilK of th- :u-ts of Asi-iijlily. .lmli.'fni-nt IhiikI Nhall he exiM-uieil in the pi-nal Mini or t:inm. with no 1!n thiiDi vvoiepuiuiile i rtM-holiler-of I he eoun lym Niireties. eneh of Ihelu lo lie a Ihiiiu Ihle owner of re-il estate in the eounty of Kullon wolth. ovifr anil ahove all ineinnhrauees. the Mlill of i.'LM (or other leyul eeurlly ifiven) Hoirl eiindil ionetl for the faithful ohservnnee of all the In ws ri-lat.im lo the n-lliriir or furnish. Inu of lIiiors. anil to pay all ilauiau'eH whieh sliull la' l-i-eoveseil llaiiisl tlie lieeioeii. ami all eoxiM. lines null peutiltieH u iifeh maylie Im posed on hinmmU-r any Inilietmeiit for violating saiil laws; and the sureties limy lie reipiired to appear in Court aud justify under oath. The Court shall in ull eases refuse the uppll eution whenever. In the opinion of Hie Court, having due regard to the nuinheranil eliaraeter of the petitioners for uud against the appliea. tlou. sueh lleense is not ueeessary for the au eoniiniHlntion of the puhlie and entertaiiimeut of sirauuersnnd travelers, ortiiat theupplleuut Is not a lit porsoti lo whom sueh lieeuse shoitltl he irunted. retllious lo in- tllt-.l with tlie Clerk of the Court not later tliiiu Mouituy. the lutli day of Oeeeinlier. 11U4. Olijeetiolis and renionstrau-4N-s to he tiled not Inter tliiin Tuesday, the :Jrd day of .Inuuiirv. l'.i'-"i. I'pou sulllcieut eaue lie In sliowuor proo) lielnir made lo tlie t'ourt thai the purty iioli1ini lleense lu.s violated any law of the Tolumotiw ealth relatilnr to the sale of liquor, the Court shall. uoii notiee beiDrf ifiv en lo the pei-sou lieensed. revoke the lieeuse. Ifv the Court. SAML KI. MeC. SWOI'K. Allesi: 1. J. IIKO. A. IIAKH1S. Clerk ). S. Nov. M. imil. Register and Clerk's Notice. Notice ih hereliy ulveu that the followliiM named af.eouniants have hied their aeeouniii in Hie Iteiflsler and .lerk's otllee of FulloD county. 1'a., aud that Hie same will lie present ed to Ihe Orphans' Court of said county for eouHmmiiou on rruesilay followiair the itnd Moutiav of January next, bc-lnv the lUth dav. at IU o floek A. M. I. First and tlnal account of T. Klllott Klem Inir. l-.si., adinitilstrutor of the estate of JumeH L, Kerlin. lete of 'I'Aylor township, deceased. It. Second and tluitl aoeouut of M. K. ShalT ner. Ksi.. a'tiuiuistrutor. e. t a., of the estate of Catharine t-'lx. lute of Tod township, de ceased. Keiflster's Office. i CKO. A. HAR(U4. Ore. i, 1 '.X. i Ueglstor. - Auditor's Notice. Notice Ih hereliy ulven thut the undcr-Hmcd nuditor appointed to muke distribution of the (unds iu the hands of M. it. ShaiTner. executor of i he estate of .lohn A Wink late of Itelfast township, deceased, will bit In his olllce In McConucllsltuiv. la., for the pertorm tince of said duty on Friday. Oeceiuber '1. liml. at lo o'clock, a. in., when aud where all persons Interested may utteud If they see proper. M. W. UlllH. ! IliOni. Auditor. Administratrix's Notice NoiIck Is ut-rehy iflvt-u. that IrtU'rx of nd inluiitriitluu ou till I'slalt of Mrs. Kva I'alhe rine Kukfi t iat. of Tod lownsuip, Fulton ciouu ty. dvi-iiasL-d. liavlun Iwru ifrunti-il to the uu derslk'in-d, lv tliu Iti-Klsti-r of Kult a coniiiv. Nollnti is hureby tiiven loall ptrsous luiii-kilf-d to suid ijslatKtoiuake luilu.fliaU-pa-nu ut. uud ,t hose havinu ulaiiiisuvuliisi the same to preseul them lo the undersigned, duly uu theuticated for setili.meni, MUS. Hill'HIA (iHKSS. ::ireeu St., Kee. -il. . Vnrlt, l'a. Notice. Notice i- hereby given that my wife, Annlo K. I'ntfor. Iius left tny bed and liourfl without just cause, and I here by ivuni nil pi-i Kiins not to trust her on my aecotint us I will my no dehu of her eontraetlnp. .1. MILTON I 'NO Kit, lit. McCdiinollalitiry, Going at Cost. Having sold my real estate aud expocting to remove from th countv, i am closing my entire stock of general merchandise out at cost and below cost. Come quick. S. K. Pitt man, Uarrisonvilla Mr. Kossio Mellott, of McKtb bin, spent last Sunday and Mon day )n the home of his uncle and aunt, Georgo H. Mellott and wife, in this place. Thrifty People Ladles' and Children's ward) Gloves, Mit tens, Fascinators. Christmas Gifts Pocket Books. Chate laine Bas.Wrist Bags, Shirtwaist Sets. Velvet Belts, Silk Belts, Hose Supjiorteis, Fancy Neck-wear, Ladies un der Vests, Children's union suits, Men's un derwear. Sacritice sale ot ladies' and chil dren's hats. T to a. mm r. Cm 3 a. o v o Writ, today for weekly prlce-llt We pay the highest market price for Hides, Calf-Skins, Pelts and Tallow In any size lots Prompt payments Our reputation 10 years' fair dealing Bank references furnished Force, Sauer & Co. South Canal St. ALLEGHENY, PA. Millinery Greatest bargains ever of fered from now until the 1st of .Urclv as we will not carry any hats' over. They must ;o regardless of cost. Tam-o-shanters 40c; baby oaps. trom 10c up; stock ing Icl; caps, 22c; corsets at ci st. Ribbons from lc per yard up. Ribbons, re duced from 40c a yard to 30c; also, from 25c to 20c ptr yard. Come, examine goods, and get prices. You are welcome. Opposite l'ost-otlice. Mr. A. F. Little, McConnellsburg. VALUABLE FARM and MILL PROPERTY At Private Sale. The undersigned, on account of ad vancing yeura, and a desire to retire from the active management of busi ness affuit-s, offers at private sale hia Farm and Mill Property, situate 4J miles north of Hancock, Md., and mile north ot Wurfordsburg, Va. THE FARM contains 150 ACRES of finest qual ity of LIMESTONE LAND, neurly all of which is cleared and in high state of cultivation. The Improvements consist of TWO GOOD FRAME DWELLING HOL'SES, GOOD BARN and other outbuildings. THE MILL as to size, condition, location, large uiihtotn, and improved machinery, Is one of the most desirable mill proper titts in the county The Baltimore & Ohio railroad,, and also the Wabash, are only 4J imles distant, and the new II & O "cut-off" will be within three quarters of a mile of the mill 'Hie mill Is right In the heart of a rich fer tile section of country, and Is provided with first class steam power to supple ment in u dry lime tho usually linn water supply. This property will bo SOLD AT A BARGAIN, and ON EASY TERMS. For further particulars inquire of BALTUS STIGERS, , Warfordsburg, Pa. or FRANK P. LYNCH, Agent, McConnellsburg, Pa. I DeWitt's M Oclvo For Piles Burnt, tor$)fc You cau have tho NEWS one wholo year for a dollar. Formal at TroutV dro lorij. LIRE Is What You Make It. We can help you to make your's a pleasure. Cold weather is coming and you will want a new stove. 40 different patterns now in stock from JJ52.00 up to 525.00 each. Beautiful Rag carpets at 35 cents per yard. Rag with wool stripes 50 and 55 cents a vard. In grains at 30 cents a yard. ' People should not be judged by the clothes they wear, out a store carries. liWe have iust received week, many of them est Parisians styles. LADIES COATS in Brown, Tan, Castor, etc. They are beau ties. Also, the latest things in Ladies' Skirts. You want a new Fur to, do you not ? Any kind color, or size you want. Prices 75 cents to 510.00 each. Breech Loading Shot Guns full choka 53.50. Smoke less or Black Powder Shells. CLAY PARK, Three Springs, Pa. I I I 2V -jr. Good Values J. G. Turner & Co Hancocli, Md. 1 We Are Ready Are What to give ?" is readily answered HERE "Where to buy ?" is as promptly answered Here. We of fer a store full ot staple and holiday goods at low prices for good qualities. f All gifts goods are at one regulai profit we don't add extra protitbecauseitisag.lt. We invite the public to call and see our lines and get prices. We wish to thank you all for your mauv favors and wish you all "A Merry Christmas." A Dbv Hue of Furs this week for Christmas. Jas. 6. Turner & Co., Hancock, VyVd, J. K. Johnston. Read These Prices. MEN'S CLOTHING. Heavy work coats Drena coata and vesta $1.40 $4.50 uooa single coata ij. d Cord paula lined through $1.75 Youth's cord pants lined through l..r0 Boys' cord knee pants -rjQo Men's bluck worsted suits $2.4U Men's tine clay worsted suits $4.85 Men's bualueaa suits, extra good $." Men's fancy dress suits $8.50 Men's 18 ox. clay worsted suits $10 Men's dress overcoats $5 Men's line dress overcoats $H Men's ulsters 48 Inches lonjj $11 Men's ulsters 60 Inches lony $8.50 Men's storm overcoats $U Men's sweaters, extra heavy $1 Men's heavy plush caps 40c Men's heavy fleeced shirts and drawer 25c; extra heavy 40c 10 do.. Noft-fronts shirt just received, (the $1 kind) 50c Canvas gloves 10c 25e $1.25 1.H5 $2.50 $1.25 2.25 Goat skin gloves The best heavy, liox calf shoes Ilili top ht-uvy Uox calf shops lilli top, double sole " j Hoys' high cut ahoes Hoys' high cut Box calf shoes Hoys' fleeced shirts and drawers 2.V All styles and colors In outing cloths, guinea cloth, and cottons of all kinds 1 leant if ul silk shirts waist patterns aud cloth for jacket suits. AU grades of blankets from 50c to $i per pair. Carpets and straw mattings, J. K. Johnston, McConnellsburg Pa . DIGESTS WHAT VCU EAT . , TVt$l-0OkaUUaiinlalMaMMnMitliMlu.klchHli(art0ewla, raanasa ui at tss lAsuarroav of . ' B. C. 17XTT tt COtirAWV. CU1CACO. I'LZm 8 - is judged ny ine style it M Kf V a lot of Ladies' Hats this imported. All the lat '.j a Low Prices for Christmas. You? A Tew odd sizes Id la- dles'andctiil- dren's Coals at low prices Children's toques 25c Children's Tamoshanters 50c Men's wool overshlrts 50c and $ . Boys' sweaters 50 and 85c LADIES' CLOTHING. Pretty cupes 75o U roc ado capes 91.25 Cloth capes 27 Inches long $2.25 B ack jackets $3 Tun Melton jackets $.1.25 Extra fine Melton jackets $5 Extra line black jackets $7 and !l Beautiful fur scarf 75c, $1, $1.50, $2, $i.50, $4.50. Muffs to mutch $1, $1.50, $2 Tailor made skirts $2 Tailor made heavy gray cloth $2 75 Tailor made heavy black cloth $3.50 Tailor mudebhie.brown and gray 45 Ladies' fascinators 25 and 50u Ladies' Hoods 50u Ladies Lad ies Ladles mittens 10, '15 and 25i beautiful Golf glove Box call shoes 1 $2 Ladles' fine kid dress sho Ladies' kntt underskirts Ladies' bluck underskirts Ladies' undervests and drawers Children's union suits 50.) II 2"n Children's shoes 50c, 75o, andll,