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sabjbj jfijp itM. tfpffr pp- ? ,? V" lapyq- 'Wtjf- "ftfwr 1 vT .rv" I'amtmmM &mmmt jiwwrwwiiwityyg'agiwww w l mi w LOCAL ITEMS. Money to loan Wise. McDonald advertises tlie proper under wear for the tropics. I.OST K of 1' watch clialn. Pindcr leave nt this Office. A choice line of men's shirts just opened up ut Turner's. Lowncy's candies in tins hermetically scalcd at Pringle's. Mrs. Higgius I visiting nt the home of the Junkin'sat Olaa. Por Rent Office, comer King and Pit man streets. Wish. The rainfall nt l'ap.ukou during the 111-mth of Match was St. 29 inches. Miss Mnhlum, who is teaching nt Ohu is spending her vacnlinu in the city. Over So, inches of rainfall nt Laupn p.ihochoc during the mouth of Match. A. II, Stewart of Ilonokaa left by the last Kiiimi on a trip to the South Seas. Pull bred game chicken eggs tor sale, and l'ekiu ducks. Apply nt 1'. K. Winch. Mr. ntul Mrs. Sedgwick have taken up their residence at the Severance home in l'utteo. Mrs. Holland of I'ttn.i enme into town Sunday evening, remaining until yester day. Poll Sm,H-Kallmann fire wood any length desired. Inquire nt Kmunaiu stote. 15-11110 Ilebort Morgan leaves by the Kinait to day for the cast to visit his mother who is ill. The Cinch Club will meet nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1'. lVck in 1'mico this afternoon. Rubber tire work done nt the Enter prise Carriage Shop; reasonable prices; satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. II. O. Hitchcock and Mrs. Schocn are taking n two weeks vacation nt their mountain home at 22 link's. Miss Deyo nnd Dr. Wettnorc drove to the Volcano house Inst Monday to remain it week during the Easter vacation. Win. McClusky, who is teaching n very successful term at l'apatkott is spend ing Ins Easter vacation in the city. C. II. Ramsay ntul wife of Honolulu spent a vacation' of a few weeks at tits Volcano house returning last week. Dr. Wnchs will be n passenger to the Coast on the Enterprise. He will be ab sent from Hilo a period of six weeks. Henry J. I.vtiian has secured the con tract for catryiug the mails from Hilo to Knpolio nod from Kapoho to Knlapaua. C. II. W. Hitchcock made a business trip to his ranch above Mountain View last Saturday, returning Sunday evening. A big school of w hides was reported off the coast nt Pnpaikou last week. They came close in nnd spouted water vocif erously. I?. II. Moses was n passenger on the M ' ion Chilcott for San Francisco w here he v.ill remain during his three mouths vacation. Ring up the Hilo Mi'.ucANTir.H Co. for cold storage pigeons, chickens, tur keys, fresh lot, just received per S. S. Enterprise. The Olaa mill turned out 193 tous of sugar last Tuesday in a 25 hour run. This is the biggest days work the mill has done to date. Letups beer is highly recommended by physician for its purity. Ring up No. 90 nuil the Hilo Wine & Liquor Co. will J serve you promptly. i L. Turner & Co. have uceived a beau- j tifttl assortment of artificial flowers and Dress Goods which will please Indie looking for the latest. i T. C. Howell, representing the livening . Ilulleltug has been laid up for leu d-ijs j with a carbuncle on bis arm but is up now and at business again. The nest meeting of the Teachers asso ciation will be held Tuesday evening April 15. The historical division will discuss the Persian Wars. "An Open Door" will be Mr. Cruzau's subject Sunday morning. In the even ing he will speak especially to young Indies on "How to Earn True Woman hood." The American Grocery store Ins just received a large shipment of fruit and fine groceiies (.Epicurean llrand) which arc selling rapidly. Send in a trial order. 1'. C. llcnmir neuvtd an invoice o new goods bv the Knterpn-e. Mr. He till ers store is glowing 111 popul trity. He is n close observer and selects liistaick with a view of accommodating the man who can't find what he wants 111 any other store in town. His line of higli grade tools and up to due sporting go:;ds are the best 011 the Island. If you're a judge OK GOOD LKJl'ORS nrv willing to incept minion of our WE your Manhattan Club Bourbon Whiskey If ou .in- lint a judge Mill 111 iv nlv iq on nor gu.ir.iutie Of llh pllrllv 1 1 ) I l);i- Hoffschlaeger Co., Limited Pioneer Wine and Liquor Hoiisi) CHURCH STREET RAY-WAItLASO Wedding of Well Known Hilo Couple, nt Olnn WcdncRtlnr. I. K. Rny nnd Miss Mamie Wnrlnnd were married at I in. m. Wednesday nt the residence of Mrs. O. A. Steven, Olnn, Rev. J. A. Cruzan officiating. The ceremony wns performed in the presence of n lew relatives mid friends oil the laiiai, which wns a bower of blossoms nnd verdure. The ducorntions were of roses, violets nnd carnations, l'lngs hung gracefully from the ceiling and 011 one wall was n large panel lettered, in gardenias: "Amy Tur ner." The bride was escorted to her phee for the ceremony by her father, Cnptnltt W. C. Wnrlaiid nnd the groom wnsuttendedby Dr.W.H. Schooling, the best mnn. Miss Nela Soua was brides maid. Those who witnessed the ceremony were: Captain nnd Mrs. Wnrlnnd, Mr. ami Mrs. J. V. Rny, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II. Rny, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnrd, Mr. nud Mrs. A. G. Curtis, Misses Margnrlte Mcl.cn lion nnd Hatiuaui I.cc. After the ceremony the party was served with a delightful lunch in the dining room. The dining tnblc wns prettily decorated with stnilax long streamers of which fastened to the corners of the table with bows of white satin, ran to n large bell of maiden hnlr suspended from the ceiling. In the nfternoou Mr. and Mrs. Rny in n shower of congratula tions left for the Volcano house where they will remain n few dnys before re turning to Hilo. Thcbride is the young 1st daughter of Captain Warland of the Amy Turner. The groom is one of Hilo's most progressive young business men to whom the Tkiiiunu extends hearty con gratulations. 111 -- The I'apnikottMill reached the 5100 ton grinding mark in the season's run Inst Saturday evening. The highest record day-run" wns nlso made Inst week in sucking 500 tons of sugar. Striped bass, fresh salmon, Wntsouvillc creamery butter, California much ecus, just to linnd per S. S. Enterprise. Place your order early with the Hir.o MituCAN Tii.it Co. Mrs. A. II. I.ocbenstein will givenn ex hibition of fancy work nud embroidery nt the rooms on Ilridge street occupied by the Singer Manufacturing Company. She will give lessons in the nrt to nil who tuny wish to learn. A new nnd full nssortment of Wine to hand by the lnte vessels that have arrived. Madeira, Port, Angelica, Sherry, Muscat, Claret and Riesling nt 50 cents n gallon. W. C. Phacock & Co., Ilridge St. Side Lights, the trade paper edited nud published by C. L. Clement, appears bright ps ever for the month of April. It contains nu interesting nrticlc on La liaiua, the original scat of Government in the Hawaiian Islands. Just nrrived single and double barrel Slio Guns, Colts, Smith and Wesson Re volvers full line cartridges.I'ocket Knives, Scissors, ScwiugMachiucs, Needle and Oil. Spectacles to suit nil sights nt WEUHS. The Cotillion Club German will be given on Priday evening May a instead of May 1, ns was originally announced. Mrs. S. G. Walker has the direction of the whole affair nud Mrs. Clay and Mrs. Curtis have been added to the favor committee. HoiTschlaeger Co., Ltd., nre offering the public the best Wines end Liquors on the market nt prices which come within the reach of everybody. Ily ordering your Liquors from them you will save money. Give them n trial nud be con vinced. Tel. No. 23. A. W. Barnard of Laupahoehoc has been commissioned school ngeut for the Territory between Pnpaikou mid Kohaln. The districts have been rearranged, this big slice of Territory having been taken from the former area under the jurisdic tion of L. Severance. I lly the Marion Chilcott we have re ceived a new lot of our Cyrus Noble I Whisky in demijohns also in glass. This is a standard nil round good whisky. Try 11 sample order. W. 0. Phacock & Co., 11110. I A. Richley has received a letter from II. Tongue, member oi Congress from Oregon, stating that he will visit nt the Richley home soon after the adjournment of Cougrcis. He expects to mnke n thorough study of Island politics nnd general conditions. Tongue is 11 good Elk and one of the brainiest Congressmen from the Coast States. The Whist Club met Tuesday evening nt the Residence of Judge nnd Mrs. I In pal. The winners of pries were Mrs. J. L. Richardson and G. N. Day. Don. S. Itowmati and Mary Hlemakulc were uumed Saturday April 5 at the home o( the bride's parents 011 School street. The nuptial knot was tied by Rev. J. A. Crii7aii. I The Ilachelor's Club has secured the estdeiice on Church street now occupied bv Mr. and Mrs. Auerbach and will move as soon ns the present occupants go to Honolulu. t Ku, the man charged with killing n Chinese fisherman nt Kali enrly this year, was convicted of manslaughter this week 111 the Third Circuit Court and sentenced , by Judge Ediugs to five years imprison ment. I Mr C. II. Austin ntul sou nrrived by the K1111111 this week. Mr. Austin will assume the position of manager of the ' 0c.1l branch of W. C. Peacock it Co., in place of Mr. Auerbich who goes to Ho- 1 uoUilu. The trial of n gang of gamblers which consumed the greater part of last week, terminated in the acquittal ol all the de fendants by Judge llap.it. The weakness of the prosecution, in the mind of the court was evidently the fact that the testi mony was chiell) given by police spies. It mil be noticed that ns Americanism advances in Hawaii, the old spy system loses in favor and standing. m SEND FOR FREE ILLUSTRATED CATAIOGUC Or LADIES', CHILDREN'S ano INFANTS' WEAR OOODI Of QUAUTV riciuaivc howclth MKAftONAMlC PRICI MAGNIN & GO, 010-022 MARKET OT AN FHAHCIICO, CAL jfeh 8 I 4 fct 1 mm TJi COT WOKMS. Mow to Extirpate Ono or tho Menu est of (Jnrdcn Tests. Cut-worms nre the larval forms of a family of inconspicuous, dull-colored, night-flying moths, the Noctuidto. The moths nre not often seen in the daytime, ns they hide In dark corners, under dense vegetation, beneath boards, clods or stones, or settle upon gray or dark sur faces such ns tree trunks or fence boards, their colors harmonizing so well with the objects upon which they rest, that only the eye of the practiced observer is likely to detect them nt all. They come quite readily to lights but not in suffi cient numbers to pay for trapping them in this way. Tltcy nre readily decoyed nt night to sweetened baits of penetrating odor, such ns fermented molasses, or syrup mixed with n little beer or rum. Sugnr dissolved in wnter tuny be substi tuted (or syrup. The collector nvnils himself of this habit but it hardly pays to cntclt them in this way from an economic standpoint. There nte many species of cut-worm moths with varying habits and differing habits and differing details of life history. Most of the lnrvrjc nre comparatively naked caterpillars, living nenrthc surface of the ground, though some have 11 climb ing hnbit nnd nsccud trees. The eggs nre laid in grass laud, lettuce beds, weedy patches or in any place which supports n low, dense, succulent vegetation. They nre rarely lnid on or in the ground, being normally deposited on the leaves among which the moths hide themselves. The full grown worms arc from nn inch to nu inch nnd n hnlf or more in length nud the number of broods varies from one to three, nccordlng to the species, though one brood is the general rule. In Plorlda some of the pests may be found nt nil sea sons nnd special enre to get rid of them must be taken upon laud from which n dense, low crop has just been removed. The most effective trcntmeiit is found in n poisoned bait consisting of whent bran nud Pnris green, just enough of the hitter to tinge the mass with n greenish color, to which a little syrup may be added with advantage. Corn meal or cotton seed meal may be substituted for the brnu. Immediately after the ground is plowed scatter this bait in little heaps nil over the field nnd lenve for two or three nights before planting the new crop. The insects having nothing else to feed upon will devour the poison greedily nud the dead will very soon be found in numbers on the surface. If the plants of the new crop arc set out singly n ring of the poisoned mixture tuny be placed around each one or if planted in rows a Hue of it may be distributed along each side of the row. The observance of these precautions will generally give very satis factory results. In small gardens, plants such as toma toes and cabbages arc sometimes planted each one iu a cone of thick paper, heavy brown wrapping paper will do, with the upper edge or base of the cone projecting about two inches above the ground ami the npex extending about three or lour inches below. This cone docs not inter fere with the passage of moisture to the plant nud will not rot down until the plant has outgrown the danger of cut worm attack. It is n good plan to make vertical holes with perfectly smooth nud firm sides. A sharpened broom handle is a suitable instrument with which to make such holes. The worms will retreat into these holes to hide nnd nre unable to crawl out again. Where cultivation is practically continuous this plan will not do. lliiuiiuii Shippers Notice. Captain Mntson nnd R. T. Guard de sire to meet all persons interested iu shipping bananas to San I'rancisco by the Steamer Enterprise. These gentle men will bent the Mntson Line offices Saturday forenoon to talk banana busi- ULSb. Outgoing Kluiiii Passenger List. The following passengers left by the Kiiimi toiliiv: Dr. Walter's, Mrs. Walter's nnd maid, Miss L. Wilhelm, R.lM.nnge, iv. k. nam, m. ivicytiatu, a. tiumtiurg, C. Gibson, wife and sou, Mrs. C. L. Wight, C. C. Kennedy, C Sedgwick. Kluiiu Passenger List. The following passengers arrived by the Kinau this week: T. Kebsyashi, J. Lynch, W. A. Johnstone, A. R. Hancock, II. L. Williams, Mrs. Mnh'i, Clarence Robinson, Mrs. Pack Sing, Mrs. J. T. Lewis. Miss H. P. Lewis, C. A. Ilurns, J. J. Sullivan, Miss E. II. Scripps, Miss V. Scripps, Mrs. C. II. Austin nud son, Then. WelfT, II. II. Scovell. The Planters Association of this Island held a meeting iu the office of the l'irst Hank of Hilo Wednesday nfternoou. Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food j against alum, ! 1 Alum bauimj; rovvders are the ;r-itl j tiu'iwccn to hr.'lth of llu- rrrtvm day. j IIOYAl QAK.liO KlttPir. Cll . HI BII1H, ' HANQUET TO MATSOX. Mushiest) Men of Hilo Mill Entertain Olllccrs of Now .Steamship. The citizens of Hilo will give a banquet tomorrow evening nt the Hilo Hotel in honor of Captain William Matson, Cap tain P. C. Miller and the officers of the steamship Enterprise. The meeting nt which preliminary arrangements were made for the reception of the steamer and her owners and officers, was held Monday night at Demosthenes' Cnfc. There were over thirty business men pre sent. The committee appointed to have charge of the affair nre ns follows ; GltNHUAL : E. E. Richards, A. II, I.oc benstein, Adnm Lindsay, II. Vicars, E. N. Holmes, W. II. Lambert nnd Prcd Ilrnymnti. Uanouist: Philip Peck, A. C. McKcn ney, L. Turner, L. M. Whitehouse, nud I'. C. Lclllond. Einanch: R. L. Auerbach, August Huinbcrg, Dr. R. II. Reid. Transportation: W. II. Little, W. McKay and G. S. McKenzic. Every effort will be made to have the reception and bouquet at par with the importance of the occasion it will com memorate. The list of toasts will be ns follows: The President of the United States, Hon. C. M. Lclllond Cant. Win. Matson. E. E. Richards The Captain nnd Officers of the Enterprise, Homer Ross The Pioneer Steamer of the Hilo Line, A. II. Loebcnsteiti The Hilo Dock Co., E. II. McStockcr The Hilo Rnllroad, J. T. Stacker The Captains nud Officers of the Mntson Navigntion Co., Philip Peck Mny Day (Icrmnn. The Mny Day German to be given by the Hilo Cotillion Club promises to eclipse all former efforts of Hint populnr socinl organization. It will be given on the evening of May 2 nt Sprcckcl's Hnll. Mrs. G. S. Wnlkcr will hnve chnrge of the ball nud is nt work designing new ligurcs. fane will be assisted by the fol lowing committee: EAVORS: Mrs. R. II. Rid, Mrs. Pnttl riartels, Mrs. A. S. I.cII. Guriiey, Mrs. 11. L. Shnw, Mrs. A. G. Curtis, Mrs. J. E. Clay, Miss Liliuoc Hnpni, Miss Meliudn Canario, nud Miss Erauc Eaton. Di'.coRATiNc:: Miss Elvira Richard son, Miss Lillinoe Ilnpai, Erank How laud, C. E. Hapai and E. C. Lclllond. RiU'KKSHMitNTs: Miss Emily Peck, W. J. Stone nud T. C. Ridgwoy. 1. . Excursions nnd Dancing. Two pleasant house parties were given Saturday night at the mountain homes of the Hitchcock's nnd Richardson's Both parties joined in a social and dance that evening at Woiliilil. The Richard son party consisted of Misses Elvira Rich ardson, Ivy Richardson, Arrott, Louisa Hnpal, Lilinoc Ilnpai; Messrs. Cyril Smith, W. II. Smith, C. E. Hapai, Geo. Day, Ralph Balding nnd E. Howlnud. The Hitchcock party numbered Misses Harriet Hitchcock, Erauckic nud Neun Eaton, Maude Cheek, Emma Porter; Messrs. Hastings Howlaud, Schocnlng, Parsons, Eastoti, J. Castle and Thos. C. Ridgway, Guard and Slsson. At the dance, music was furnished by the Snick ersvillc orchestra. Piano Club Recital. The April meeting of The Piano Club wns held at the home of Mrs. von Grave meycrlast Wednesday. The following program was rendered: Sonata Ilccthovcu Miss Elvira Richardson. Theme from the Eautnsic in C... Schubert Mrs. Cruznii. Ballet Dance Rubctistien Mrs. Tracy nnd Mrs. Turner. Sonata Scharwenkn Mrs. nnd Miss Severance. Solo from Cnvnlleria Rusticaun..Moscngui Miss Severance. Why Confusion of Dreams Schumann Miss Potter. Rending Some Rare Musical Instru ments Drown. Mrs. Eurueaux. Symphony Heethoven Miss Potter nud Miss Prank Potter. Duet The Mill iu the Illnck Porest Ellcuhcrg Mrs. Tracy nnd Mrs. Cnrl Smith. Her Son's Life Saved by Chamber lain's Cliolle, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I "A neighbor ran iu with a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dinr rhoea Kcuicdy when my sou was suffer ing with severe cramps nnd wns given up ns beyond hope by mv regular physician, wlio stands lngli in his profession. After 1 ndmiuisteritii! three doses of it. mv son I regained consciousness nnd recovered en tirely within twenty-four hours," says Mrs. Mary Mailer, of Mt. Crawford, Vn., U. S. A. This Remedy is for wile by Hilo Drug Co. The Marion Chilcott sailed Wednesday afternoon with a cargo of 40,051 bags of sugar for Sail Erancisco. The Hilo Sugar Company furnished 7S37 bags; Wninken 2000; Haknlnu i8,6So nud Pepeekeo 11, 534- UNCLE SAJTS Union Cigar Stand FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC TOllACCOS AND CIGARS Be "EL MEIUTO" Be "MANILA" 10c "EL PALENCIA" 10c "110HEMIAN CLUI1" nnd others ' Soloct Cigarettes S. C. SHAW - Propriotor Wnianueiiue Street, Hilo mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmnmmmmmmmwmmmmaMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmKmmmmmmma . Men's Underclothing PINE GAUZE LISLE THREAD UNDERSHIRTS-short sleeves. IIREEZE NET MESH short sleeves. SEA ISLAND COTTON n AND DRAWERS. ALL GRADES OP 1IALI1RIGGAN UNDERWEAR, l'ROM 35c EACH to $1.25. AGENT POR DEIMEL'S LINE?; MESH UNDERWEAR POR MEN AND WOMEN. SEE MY m. f. Mcdonald, HABERDASHER CLOTHIER HATTER E. N. HOLMES IIKADQUAKTKRS FOR. I)IANK K T S COMI'ORTKUS, HKD SPRKADS, AND I1KDDINC OF ALL KINDS. 0 U R vSTOCK OF HI.ANKKTS IS UNKQUAI,KD IN TIIIC ISLANDS, RANGING IN PRICK FROM 85c. TO ?i5.oo PlvR PAIR : : : : WIIITK AND COLORK D K X T R A GOOD VAT,UK : : : : : E. N. HOLMES V. S. Wise, nftern week iu the hos pitnl, wns nt his place of business ngain yesterday. Koun's mill is grinding cane, tempo rary difficulties with the Japanese labor ers linviug been satisfactorily settled. Sntu Parker Jr., nnd George Ilecklcy nrrived In Hilo Wednesday evening, coming overland from Hnmulu Sheep Station on bronchos. They nre making a tour ol the Island on horse back. Morlugcc's Notice oi In tention to Foreclose and or Sale. Notice is hereby given that by virtue ofa power of sale contained iu a certain mortgage made by Annie Nnkoolnui Holokahiki nnd W. L. Iloloknhiki, her husband, both of Honolulu, Island of Oahu, to V.. Huttoii, of Laupahoehoc, Island of Hawaii, tinted September I, 1892, nnd recorded in the oificc of the Registrar of Couvcvnnces in Honolulu, in Liber 139, pages 236 and 237, and which laid mortgage was duly conveyed bv E W. Barnard, Administrator of the Estate of the said E. Huttoii, upon the j 25th day of Eebrunry, 1S9S, to Mrs. 1 Emma llarunrd, of Honolulu, Island of Oahu, and duly conveyid by said Mrs. I Emma liarnard upon the 17th day of I September, 1901, to Mrs. Polue.i Knlatio kalani, of Honolulu, Island of Oahu, who is now the legal owner of the said inort-! gage nud the debt secured thereby, the saiil Mrs. Poltten Knlauokalani intends to foreclose said mortgage for breaches of conditions iu said mortgage contained, to-wit: the non-payment of principal nud and interest when due. Notice is hereby given that nil nud singular the lands, tenements and here ditaments covered by said mortgage will be sold nt public auction nt the rear door of the SherrifPs office, iu the Town of Hilo, Island nud Territory of Hawaii, on Saturday, April 5th 1902, nt 12 o'clock noon. The property described in said mort gage nud which is to be sold ut said time, is nil of thnt certain tract or parcel of laud situated iu Putinhoa, Hilo, Island 'and Territory of Hawaii, bounded as ! follows: Commencing at corner of stone wall nt the enst comer of C. II. Wetmore's lot on Church street nud running N. 52 I Deg. E. 1.90 chains nlong said street to (south comer of lot owned by D. P. Sail- lonl, tuenee tv. aa'i Deg. W. 1.98 chains nlong said lot, thence S. 53j Deg. W. 2-45'i chains to stone wnll nt west comer of this lot, thence 39 Deg. E. 2.0 1 chains along the wall to place of commence ment nud containing an area of 43.100 of nu ncre. Terms cash. Deeds nt expense of pur chaser. MRS. PQLl'EA KALAl'OKALANI, Mortgagee. Por further particulars apply to R. A. Lyman, attorney for Mortgagee. Dated Hilo, Hawaii, March 12th, 1902. The sale of (he ulnne properly was' continued until Saturday April 1'2, mil:!, at I 'J o'clock noon, at the rear door of Hie Sheriffs olllee, Hilo. A. i:. Sutton A- Co., Auctioneers. very light bnlbriggnn SHIRTS WINDOWS HILO ltolled in Oil. Whenever a tire is put on a wheel by the twenty minute process at the Volcano Stables shops, the wheel is boiled iu oil nud comes out of the process stronger nnd more durable than it wns the day it left the factory. A wagon or buggy wheel boiled iu oil has as much resistance to the wood destroying climnte nud insects of Hawaii ns iron Itself. See that your wheels nre boiled iu oil. Ilocck Locates. Mr. E. J. Wheeler has resigned his position ns bookkeeper of the Wailuku Plantation, to take efTect April 15th, shortly uftcr which he will leave vtith his family for Japan. He will be suc ceeded by V. L. Ilocck, a first class ac countant who recently came over from Hilo to accept the position. Maui News. , r.T-&TiryV-i vfc f Ring; up Central and call for ASK US TO SEND YOU A PAIR OP OUR LADIES Tan Diana 1 J. Oxfords They were selling for 53, ami nre worth it, but tan is out of style we li'ive to make an inducement to sell them. The shape is good ami the) have 11 medium heavy sole. Tell us your si?e nud width nud we'll do the rest. mm. Vi iiw? JWP--" tV V ii i JK TV. ? . r.i is ?rjjm r'A Economic Shoe Co., Ltd. THE LEADING SHOEISTS . hr hi n . t w. ! V N iL O- -O 1 j " mmmmmimmmim Iv-MMpe