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TUESDAY, APRIL a 1914. THE CALUMET NEWS PAGE THREE Hancock Department REFUGEES FROM MEXICO REACH HERE TODAY Mrs. Peter Reipan and Daughter Come From Turbulent Republic l.MUIK t t - -1 ("'"III III" lioai'l of III"- Viet lean n'-uiiu i"ti. til- awvelonnMnta ,,i which srs i" lbs world's spotlight, ,u p, i. i Relpen RRd little daughter, i i ,,,, arrived In H o'k 'Ml Tin a s in spend i :,. ui miner nrlth Mis. Ueipun's parents. Mr. unit Mm. I i. ii I I: raebUMI nl Qiiimv. Mr. 1 1 i -1 -1 a in n main in Tanipico, Willi utkW refimees Mrs, Retpaa md hi i daughter hoarded the Rng Huh liner beylund oh lb momlai f April nd sailed fat I he UlUi 'I Si. ins ill 4 o'clock in the alien i. rev i"iis in that da when activities nl the rebels K'lii'M'ii abeul Tampie . urcpa rations wen- made Ni receive re hl ,.,.s na i ' nil i-) si.iii-s battleablpa iind mis. Rcipdn and her daughter hoarded the ' s- ' i " "' iIimmI f - i I : . Thai ffinalned aboard I h -ill until ino fallowing Tuesday und id,. i returned la shore. During the I wo iiiiys preo Milan lhair departure utl 1 1 KiiKlish liner, Mis. It. ipa,n .--tales com ideral.le flrlUR oc curred in the ril) whi h then wax be sieued I'.V lie i.lcl: .nnl shots which were n i I Into ;i hoWse sdftolning thai ,i the li'iiuii taniilv. killed two wo lin n. Tin- niiilit iin in tin- Interior la more serious Haktt thai In lha port tow ns. Iff. RalrttJi tat lara. The refugees commsrid the ofDcara of the Unload states mivy and Iboaa nt tha BhgHah liner for 1 1 ax . , iieni trciatajeni accorded i hem in 1elns from tha war-turn country, EXHIBIT STUDENTS' WORK. Manual Training Department W''l Display Products ot Clas3. Tha annual exhibit of tha wrath at Hi.' manual trntntng atudaata al tha Huneoch high achool will ba bald May I., litudenta who bava followed tins line nf woih under 1 1 dtrecth t In Rtrurtor Archie rfevlna have bean per fecting aoms ex ce lien I work and it ,s expected the exhibit this rear will rel .I tx-rs bald in fuiaiai years, Tta work of tha atudaata who bava been i .ii". tha mechanical drawing couraa Inn m ill ba placed an sahibithm. Parents 'f tha atudaata and all per nn.a Interaatad In MUa grorh arc cot dlally Invited in visit the manual training rooms tin- da) af tha aghlbl- ,t present laatruceqr Nevine daaa mm know whether tii" wok of tha ttulenta In the manual training da partmenl of tha achool ail! ba placed . ii exhibit a; tiic Copper Country i'air. in-ill tha latter paii "f ieptem U-r i. hi ii is probable thai attch will be tba eggs AT THE ORPHEUM. Manager Ban N uui of tha Or iiiionm thaalrr i llanoorai returned leaterday from thort buaineaa vinii to 'iii.;iK where iw a rearmed with leveral hooklaaj MPenjcfea tor featuea bill fot the kMMd pwyhouae. Ha ra prt that IiIh march wna aucoeeuful und fir tin naxl faw waeha local pa tmn win ba irlven some Mtb class vaudeville. Tin- two raature hills at thi ' i pheum this wat k are Qeoraje ami Hteiin Donahue ilnainf, talhlnaj nnd piano artuita bnd the Three Chatttoeea, n . h.irmony sinslnvp act. THE CHARM OF MOTHERHOOD Enhanced By Perfect Phyti cal Health. The oporioncp of Motherhood - a try inpon to moat women anil murks di ttnetiy an 'och in their lives. Not one woman in a hundred is prepared or un 'i ntandi how to properly care for her f If. Of course nearly every woman nowadays has medicul treatment at auch times, hut many approach the experi ence with an organism unfitted for DM trial of strength, und when it is over her system has received a shock from which it is hard to recover. Following ritfht ujHin this comes the nervous strain Of caring for the child, and a diatinct change in the mother results. There is nothing more charming than alu-ppy and healthy mother of children, nnd indeed child-birth under the right a 'iiditions need be po hazard to health or beauty. The unexplainable thing is that, with ull the evidence of shattered nerval und broken health resulting from ' an unprepared condition, and with am ple time in which to prepare, women will persist in going blindly to the trial. Every woman at this time ah' aid rely upen Lydia L. Pinkham's Vegetable ( oniyHDimd, a most valuable tonic and invig.vatcr of the female organism. In many homes once childless there ira now children be oaaaa of the fact that LvQM B. Pink kmh Vegetable Compoond mnkea women normal, h' ulthy iwui utmng. joa want special advice write to Plnkham Medicine Co. (confl MNMi Lynn. Muss. Your letter will ' "Vurd read und answered by a ftuutuM and held iu atrlct couHdeocu. PLAYERS PLAN BUSY SEASON Junior Baseball Teams Commence Practice for This Year Baaabah baa bat ..1110 the main tapk r eohvaiaatlon aaaoaaj tha apartla liateinity nf the fnppOf inil 1 v ami porttjeubiri) nmotfg tha Jaaiiar pbiyara of tha ctty. Preaeal ladirallann are l ha I tha coaalaaj aaaann win hi 1 buinjl aaa and atraady tha luvaadaa taaaaa of tha oh) are baajtaulnaj praetiee, Am.. nr. tha promlnenl Junior taaJM nf Ham h is the Cuba nine. This n am baa been on tha 1li.1nn.ml fur aav eral yeara and ah ..1 tha nhijai a im.e baan playlna ball ateea tha daya f tha aawd lota, Praetlca beaau raeantl) on the diamond near tha eouaty bridaa ami aire. niy tha players are roundlna, into Form, suits have baan nrdarod and win pa bara ahartly, tha ratorb aateetad ihis year i"iiin morooa ami M bite. Tha followlna line-up wan anaoanc d thbi morning is Captain Ran; t'ateh, tlellltuj; pitchera, Axelsuu and Keoiujrhi Aral baaa, McQlnla; aaoond haaa, Ryan; third baaa, Corurdon; abort atop, Hhepherd ; rlahi HahS, k. i lyj peatar BaM, Bt, Arnold; kf( BaMi 1:, ..ii. The High School Nine. Candida tea for I he Hancock high achool bane hall team have baan prac I icing ragularly for tha paat week ami will ba selected in abort time, iien nar Axalana will eaptaln tha nine this sear and !' m BedlngaTi band "i tha eomnteroial departmant, win eanah the candidates, Arrangements for tha annual gnma with Ho- alumni i- ini, are now in promts.) and " la likely that a practice name with MHiie of tha older players will be bald Saturday ;i fternoon. Captain Axelaon win axaln i" tha twirling for the team while a second string pitcher has not baan dlacovared I., data, it is ukeiy that Ho- captain will he na Had n ti do all the slao work for the nine thla year, Martin, who played Ural baaa for tha bitch achool last year, will probably ba at receiving and of tha battery, Rich .a f the new arrivals at the hih achool, wail in plaead on the initial sack His work has baan esealleni thus far ami he will have no difficult) in making good his poattion. Blbllaky ami Drittler are promlalng cnndldatea for aacond baaa and tha berth win ic a toanap banwep thaat men. Sunday School League. in addition tn these teanta there is ai.sn the propoaad Hunday School league, Lnat summer droali was formed b) teams repreeentlnx tha v. M. P. r . Powabb M, B. Buada) aohool ami tin- S. I'. I. nine of the Hancock M. B. church. Twci teams ware an tared from thla orgnnlantlon ami it is Bhal) they agnla will he organtaad. a team maj he fot mad at tin- PI rat Can gragatlonal Bunda) achool ami in this manner Rjaturda) afternoon ajamaa b tureen the Sunday achoola of ihis dis trht are probable, INJURY IS SERIOUS. The Identity of tha aixyearotd hoy who was struck hy a bicycle on Qulncy street, Sunday, menti.ui of which was made In last evening's Newa, bacama known today when it was reported that the youth was .1 patten! at St Joeeph'a iioMpitai. BufTetinaj from a fractured skull. The boy is Paul, the BOO of San mi Gtacoletto of M9 Etna BtreeL His condition is aarioua, iui surgeona impe for his complete recovery, : : : HANCOCK BREVITIES. I ! ! Richard Dwyer left for Ontonagon tn a abort buaineaa trip yesterday. Waiter Men.- returned yeaterdaj from Iron River. .1 w . Cliff e underwent an operation at St. Joeeph'a hoepital yantarday m 1 nlng, .Mrs. x. , Pearce of Bdnionton, n,i., is isitintr at the batne ( Mr. ami Mrs. .. A. ("hase of this it. Tha v m P, C. "i Pewabfc will en tcrtaln at Quinc) this rvealng with a concert Wlllam'a orcbeatra will fur nish the mueic, a 11 11 1. alio has baan visiting in this djlatriel for the pasi three weeka, left laat evening on a buaineaa trip tn Iron wood, An eccentric cit) auperlntendent was seated awhardli at ins office desk, his head poked forward from his stooping Bhouhlera, his afhowa danhkaf up, his bach hi nt, and his feet twined round thi Bide-rounds ot his . hair, when two ktdjhai enteradu bringing a Ms yaar aai voungster for admission i" school, i'ii, ,1. if . rim la s.. timid, Mr. u.," Mid 1 pa grandmother. "Ne sou Ida 1 think ol Beading him allne. y, Mr 1: -." aaW the land aunty. "Tha boj 1 have 1 n telling him t bat ou whip Utile fellows, and he is no timid so shy ami sensitive that " si.e waa Interrupted by the Ihnld youngstar, who had nil t"i nme been attentive!) studying the Baparfataad enfs doe Med -ap proportlenn s.i. stand up. win yanf" he nii. I waul 0 see SOU tall Von lire." UppiucotCa. An mtsfsatlng latter of Harriet Baachaf Stawe, Hartford, ul) It, ikt.". referring to her MUacl Tom's Cabin," brought H". ami a Aral edition of that w. iU. With a letter of Mis. Stowe'B ln : ,1 1 nl, sold lor fU'."'. BLOCKADE WILL PROVE DIFFICULT Storms Fever and Hardships Face Americans in Mexico Stockading the ports on bath roaetx o Mevicu will me h an ahS main even tor the iowelful I ia 1 1 IcmIi I ps of 1 he Ann Ii. 1111 navy. Seven! y -1 w, . fanra BgO, dlllioi; the war with Mexico, the Ann t h an vessel foUBd It a very dittl- 1 on task 1 ansa af tha terrible storms 1 tha character i tha e,,a..t, ami the malarial fevers, thnl gttncftsaj tha lWS At (east mie American fl?htiiiK m - chine was lost In tha storma of 1 s 4 7 . and yellow fdVer broke ani an laa 1 ' .unship Mississippi? So manv oltl- eis died of ffiggnaa that al ana time there atas but one surgQsoit for seven ships. Rome of these conditions have been allele, 1 b) modern developments, hut still the physical clrciimsteacea ,.1 tie- 1 lull' coast q Mexi. o, remain uu- changed, The oatnl reefs are stin ttiere, the luirliol'S are still e smaii. and the itorms stiii rage, Small v-s.ses will In- at a premium. The har hor of TamplCO permits otdv vesseh; drawing lass than twenty-four feet m an tar, The town could ba bombarded easily howevt r. from tBs open water outside and bttl six miles avva.v. The work of blockading win naturally tail upon tha torpedo boats and gunboats, Vers Crus has practically no natural hail. or. ami the work ,.l blockading thla port win ba baaaralous 1 tuss of Hi.' reefs! POLITICS AND POLITICIANS Hov el nor Hooper of Tennessee h is 1 n nominated Par third term Tin- names of fifteen candidates for tha muniiiatii.ii for gOVOrnOT will ap pear 1. 11 the Oregon prima rj ballots next month, .1. Itamlolph Anderson, president of the Qeornla senate, is a candidate for the Democratic nomination for gover nor. John Fields, a newspaper man of Oklahoma City, ha.- baaa named by the Republicans nf okla bonis us their a ndldate for governor, Democratic leaders la New Hamp shire expeet (ioveinor l'elker tn he ;t candidate for the nomination for Unit ad states senator tins falL William J, Harris, director of the Cnlted states census, is mentioned as a passible candidate for tha governor ship of 1 leorgla. Former Senator Pornker of Ohio has begun an a uve campaign for tha Republican nomination tor United states senator to 1 uceeed Senator Bur ton. John Rurke, treasurer of the United St.-it. s, has ile lim-d to enter the con test for the seat of Asle J. QrOnnu, United States oanator from Ninth Da kota. Tin- Republican State convention re cantl) held in Oklahoma selei led Jo, 111 Buefor of Quthrla as the caadidata t' Mi., ted Thomas P, Hole in the United Slates senate. The Republican state central com mlttee af CnJorado will meet in Dan ver Ma.v .", to take gCtUM on the rOStg- nation of Simon ; uggenbebu as na 1 lonal commit teemnn. The Held nf i a ml Ida t es for the Dem ocratic gubernatorial nomination i.i Texas appears to have narrowed down io Thomas H. Ball of Houston and Janus i. Perguaon nf Temple. Bdwnrd N. Pearson, the present sec rotary Of Stale of New Hampshire. Is to i.e a candidate for the Republican nomination for the United Stales sen- atorshlp this year. Candidates now in the Held for the Republican domination for United Slates senator from California are s M. Bhortrldga of Ban Francisco, Con gTessmsn .1 r Knowuind of Oakland, and Albert B. Boyntc, preatdanl pro tein of tha state senate, The present Indications are that the cdntesi for the Democratic nomina tion for 1'nitetl Stales senator from 1 di io in aucoesalon to Senator Burton, wnose term will expire n.-xi March, xx. i 1 1 be between Attorney General Tim othy s. Hogan and John H. Clarke of l 'lev els ml. Although this Is an "Off year" iii .Missouri politics the part) leaders pre dict that a heav y vote w ill he polled in the state election thai mil because of lbs emphasis which will he laid iip.n national Issues and the diversilled character of the propoaad coastltution ai amendments and referendum propo- Sll Ions to he V oted Upon. a number nf proposed reform mean area, such aa n worhlngmen'a com persntma law, an antipasa law, the initiative ami referendum and an net to crania pabllc utilities commlaeloni are expected lo li);iiri as issues In the state anmnnign In Vtryoming this rnar, It is said (he adoption of these lilea sres will i.e urged by the Republicans, Progressives and independents. We Pay 3c a Pound For Clean Cotton Rags NO SCRAPS The Calumet News STRIKING PARASOLS FOR WEAR WITH SPRING AND SUMMER COSTUMES Smart New Minaret Shape and Printed Silk Parasol season 1 1 parssol'i the thing that givea Snlsb to the ummor toilet, Never I have parti sol designers gtvau so much thougbl to tha preparation of the gnnuner sunshade. The new models are as grttattcglly carried out as the millinery Which thej surmonnl Two typical hew para sols are Illustrated here. One Is a development of Paul Polref iniuaiet fgSh- Ions and intn h resembles in shape the edKed with marabou The other Is a SIX WARSHIPS ARE HELD UP; MEN ARE LACKING; Continued Fior- first Page. noughts with United states gunboats, acreage as u may seem, ami tha policy of our Congress should be to buy and build dreadnoughts until our 'navy is comparable to any otbsi In tha owrld, "We hope to et .it least I vvo mote out of the present pongross, Yea, 1 am sure WO will net them. The Lord knows we need them badly enough," The iVaahlngton ofhelal only laugh Sd when at first the use of airships was irnggssted, but bl fa e became serious in a moment at I I' said: ' Yes. I heliev,. it i.-. RV H than ptoh- bMs that tin y might ha m ed, especial ly if the affair develops into 1 longi protracted war. Air Men Great Factor. "It would tie .1 ureal ohaUct for III'1 United Slates to develop in thai di rection. The aero corps will probabl) he a bag factor In our next war, but, of course, are need more mane) for It." "Mow much money do you need'.'" he Wag asked. "That oaa he 1 be answered by Paw tads," Mr, tooeeveii responded, "Think ot this Germany has ghoul i.iiiMi airships, altogether; Prance has (ino ami Bngiand, fan, The United States has t w out v -live. Isn't that the host reason on earth why we should Barlouaty) even strenuously, develop our air craft ." Mr. Roosevelt is looking for war real w ar - vv it h Mexico. "I do not want war." he said, "hut I do not s.c KoW vv,. can avoid It, Sooner or later, 11 seems, the I niied Slates must jo 1 here and clean up the Mexican political mess. 1 believe that the best time Is right now. Fighting Will Be No "Snap." "Hut the fa, I is I am anxious for the nation to Keep out of war if it can. The oiilv demand I have to make is thai the honor of our nation be kepi sot lass "li war dot cages 1 egpeel it will ba a hard one," he said gravely as the interview mated its close. "We w ill ha v e nu II Bp 'I her. " "Don't you think that the president has hesitated lo,. Ii.iik'.'" be Was asked us the con, lm tor ealled the all a boa rd's! " ' I'm not talking politics," he laugh ed. WEDDING INVITATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS AND AT-HOME CARDS. PRINTED OR ENGRAVED The Most Exclusive Line Ever Shown in the City. Prices the Lowest The Qalumet News Particular Printers tor Particular People Phone 209 m Pirth St. :3s?$S$$?$sss famous iniiiat'et tunie. It Is of chiffon plain silk parasol with a printed border GIRL OF TWENTY TO BECOME MISTRESS OF MILLIONS Continued From First Page. of Kllsabethan design, was ere. ted .1 few years SgO, Vinceni A at or represents tha fifth generation from John Jacob nator, ti founder ,f tbS 1-real AstOf lot tutu. lie was a student in Harvard Univer sal where big lather had aoan safe aated when f3sorte1 Astor met hut heroic ami tragic death in the sinkiu . of the Titanic in the spring of 1912. m November l( of that year he eel -b rated bis twentyflrsi birthday and came lai mplate possession af tba Astor estate. ij. ,jd n,,t return 10 Harvard lo complete Ins course, but de tded to ih vote himseii to the muu ogement of '.i; properties. Mines thsav except for short pssiods v. hen he has found recreation on board bis steam v. aids ami 1 10 wet boats, or at the lam ily colliitrv places, he has spent Bl .- eral hours eat h nay In tin sJBces of the Astor estate in W est Twenty-sixth street. Fellows Fathers' Footsteps. Vincent Astor and his father were devoted, "more like . hums than father and son." to use the vv.uils of a warm Friend of eai h, it was kagjenl, there lore, that he should follow in the fool steps of Colonel Astor in tasting an active Interval in civic matters and PtthllC movements. He was appointed to numerous public committees by the late Mayor Uaynor ami has made n s rule to attend Bttch Committee niei'l- UlgS, esp. lall) V. hell details of iin-j portant public celebrations sr charlt aide movements have been involved. Mr, .ioi w.,.. born in the aid some slead at Fifth avenue ami Thirty fourth street, five months before hig grandfather died and his father ba OaSSC head Of thS house He was BO frail a bah that only unremitting DOTS kepi him alive. His health improved as iie Mew lo manhood, though veil in f Scant rears hS has had several se vere spells of illness and haw never ai joyed what might be called lugged health. He normally looks more boy ish than he IS. He has his father's betght, but not his eeigbl aj raft) pounds. lie his not his breadth of houMeru bi aevornl lac has, ami the fatle is Btroag v.ill ami deleniiinat ion shows oiilv 111 the soli's chin. MINIM : Xrt&Vi The Perfection Range With the "Fireless Cooker" Oven llisthatrtnmnboftbt MBWPI I SBC riON hue, a 1 - ad 1 : witu a cablaat top and an imtul 1 THKK.M' Sov a thai tl ot beat by radiation, a tault com nu n to ail ot n r at 1 'J bit keeping tin- heat mt ot the kitelit-n and w the wen av, , fiu-1. one huriu r doe- that werk f two, Ifos DSS luiv w UMSa, oiii. k heat. 1 r BlpW and sSjady, as you want It. Alter thorouKh saattag the TBRR MOfl inaabnkls bast or saess li 1 . wliiih make It the must pert,- t and convenient iirtltu cmkrr ev, r Itivenled. The cabinet tophus a pocioiH wurtu Inic tbaif, there Is space bah tad tha boraat for k, . t.ini: 1 1 I t. At overlook the upccial Nl VV ft KIM m -TION broiler, supplied Vkith this r.m .. which aeottS en tx'tli ltd . : I once, lu creasinK tenderness an. I llav, i KerPi the t, ti tle atmi. !' t . ( all tills runtt. biiriiinc gtoSB, cooveotaot, STANDARD OIL COMPANY, Chicago, III. (AN INDIANA CORPORA 1 ION Platinum Plated Ware. Pistlnunj pasted dishes, at u, iblea swd other utensils for chemical lab iitttoriea cm now Is made to lake the place of costly solid platlnnm gpparntus, Phu- Ilium ware Is UeceSWUry in the lalswa tur.v on account af it reslstauce to chemical act Ion. ami until the present process of platinum pbltlug Ual en tad no substitute had bean round III tills prOCSSa platinum is welded to a hits) pf steal or nickel and rolled into a sheet. TIM rVSUltlng plate is then spun Into the desired shapes and plat inum Is fused on the edges to cover Up the exposed base metal. Eradicating Paint Stains. Many woman will he gbtd to know thai butter rubbed) on tha hands wttl remove paint, bat tl.ve. store black, etc. much better than turpentine ROd xvin not leave any unpleasant DgtJ ness bahhad Mb ths bands with 1 pieif of butter and wash them In warm water and Beep. Repeal the process if asoessary, a iPiiiim wt;tt z'i, .11 :. ' n ..... -...i with thick hrovvn papag upon whii li cot 1 I liiK of blacklead has been Bpn 1 Place tha bhtohJand side oexl to He wall, then paper with ordinal Wgl paper uud the fataap Will Uot cums through, B3 $10.00 Trimmed Hats Vj?i . jr oA -A j . 50 Trimmed Hats taken from stock will be on sale Wednesday at the lcv price of $3.00 They were marked $f. $6. $7.50 an,! $10.00 We will add 50 new hats to this lot, mahlmj hi all 100 hats. They come in JSj black, burnt, T.imjo and all colors. SEE OUR WINDOW ."fT Green Stanps mean an honest discount on every dime pB you spend in this store sAVi m GLASS BLOCK STORE CO. V CALUMET . .yfgjkA MICHICAN . New economical oil, makes your kitcasa a cu"i. eomfortal , plai ,. to work. No BMra oi p.,- atdfooattas heat that took tiiillei .v 1 li u coal ramie, none of it 111 'el ) 1 1 1, line, far cheaper tbaa ass. Heed) hy ilrlstas a mnt-ki no . lust, dirt ' sh noka or odor. Thlnawasl PI kKKt l it with tha T 1 1 r. K 51 ) S oven daaler'a. You will k Tadtmak. Askli and explain its wi t : 111-:K vp ; 11 at your t Ttiantlt ' It to you lipmeut 'irouer. and pat- en I fuel supply tank, efi He bsa otbsi I'l.ni' 1 1 Tit -N' bmmMs a all CV...11 elti. i.-i.t V ... uill I n. I cue at the pru m I s mi to pay, wbick will do ail the work ot a coal lange with out its deadly heut uud without Its dirt und trouble. For best results use Perfection Oil. V.duubl- ( uuk Book SOnU. This f um e' i unplv t. cover mailing.', "'-'panes of the latest recipes uuil ways of serv lug. Address A Telephons Convenience. To agake a handsome telephone asgkj et I lo by VJ inch tablet with deep toped y allow paper of the heaviest va- rletj". Raaaova tba back ami cover with a pretty shade of leather Colored wall pepsr. Prtnl in red the asssea and tele hone addresses of Ultimate fTlSUdS and relatives. Stipple the rntkth. gipsj of the paper vviih ted. in one comer of the cover print a pretty design of leaves ami red beriigg. Bang the card by u graeu cord. Dissolve the Sugar. When snaking ItmOISlrts dissolve the) Ugar In a little bat water. 'Ibis pre vents the sugar from sinking to the bottom of tha pitches? and nil! sweeten It mote QUtchty. Making Over Blankets. An old blanket which seems to luivo passed its days of usefulness may ba practically made over. Wash it ami cover on hoth sides with chaoseciothi Tsck it at intervals to form little tufts with bright colored yarn. OvSfCaat, httttonhOM or brier stitch the edajSB with yarn, sjccofding to your time ami fancy. Thus you have a new. durable. Unitary bad cover which is pretty. In expensive and admirable as a 'throw" for a nap or COOtisb nights In gllllllliasl $3.00 ra ra ra t -5 r. r