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10 TIIE WASHINGTON TIMES. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1912. SLCRETARY OF NAVY F Larger Appropriation for Training of Aviators Will Be Asked in Report. An Increaneil npproprtntlon for avia tion In the navy, together with leglsla Hon permitting the assignment of a larger number of officer to schools of Instruction, will ho recommended to Congress by Secretary of the .Navy Meyer In the report to be submitted the first week In December. Particular stress will bo laid on tho fact that tho mere purchase of machines will not equip this arm of the service. Men must bo trained. This Is tho crucial point In tho development of tho aviation squadron. It Is expected that the Secretary of the Navy will make his recommenda tions regarding aviation ono of tho fea tures of tho report, and that he will recommend a marked change In the facilities with which the corps has to work. The prlmo necessity of training men as aviators Is being dlsplaed In tho Balkan war. Little has been reported of tho operations of aeroplanes, but the Navv Department has lecently found that German manufacturers of baro graphs, speed Indicators, and other del icate Instruments hao been practically stripped of thtlr stock by demands from southeastern Europe. This fact Is taken to Indicate that at tho last moment tho warring countries hae nttemped to build up aeroplane squadrons Tho chief obstacle has been the training of men and It Is probable that the war will be oer before tho training has progressed very far. CANAL COMMISSION TO PROBE GUAYAQUIL Board Will Try to Determine How to Make Ecuadorean Port More Sanitary. Tho pansma Canal Commission will InwMlgatc health conditions In the port of Ouavaqull, Kcuador. under dlrcLtion of Secretary of War Sllmson. who bus leen advised hy the Comptroller of tho Treasury that the commission hns au thority to make the Im estimation. This matter Is of ltal Importance to Pan ama Canal traffic Ships passing through the canal can conveniently call at Uuaaqull. It Is considered ono of tho worst pest holes In th world, and If It Is not cleaned up before the Panama Canal Is placed In operation ma provo to be n plague spot to Infect eveiy port where vnsels touch. Yelowl feer, malaria, smallpox, and bubonic plague may be found In a larger or smaller number of Instances at practically all seusons In tho Eeua ilnrinn port. This port has been a special object of Interest to the Public Health Service. nnl many of the surgeons under Sur geon General Blue have been anxious to "get action" on Guayaquil, regarding It as the most dangerous port on the American continent (P Men in INCREASED "TRI-WEAR" tQ CO JPr $4 King of Men's Shoes at tjitUV UC P A And the verdict of thousands of these Washington men in every business, profession, and trade for the past twenty years AND MORE SO TODAY THAN EVER BEFORE is that they ' "GIVE THRICE THE AVERAGE WEAR AND SATISFACTION" 40 Fall Styles at $3.50 20 Cuitom Styles at $4.00 For Boys, $2 and $2.50 Style 770 "Trl - Aer" Black Steel Calf and Tan Calf " P. n g 1 i s h " blucher with In visible e volets to top or half hooks low English toe and heel. Style 814 "Trl - Wear" Custom Tan Calf laced with full, Kng llsh, i e c c d o toe, blind eve- ets and honks. flat sole, square to low heel Also shown In black Calf r Stylo 764 $T Style 756 jf Styl 748 Jf "rrl " Wc"r" W "Tti " w,"r" tttr "Trl " Wear" M Calf" 'blucher WW double sole g V v t c l k I d. M with moder- mf A, J blucher with Hf straight medl- If jr ntelv wide, J$" j full wide to JH?7 um ,oe slnBI" &b jT J high too and &K-' & M nni1 lealntT lln" 1&' 1 soled laced shoo. jBtt jf Jtt high heel AN B&ijO rJr '" AI" a,,own jfttp,' JitiS4r A'" ,nown ,n F Jr WS so shown In m ff I In vlcl kid nnd SrTSLr M 0l" Metal Calf ff JT f"T T.in It u h s la gS,' II In heavy Alaska AJJ' Jm blucher or AS f In button ( SSr erprooted f $0r single or f ?Vr BOY AND THE HOME . IN LOCAL Y. . C. A. Moral Teaching of Sex Hy giene Explained by Au thority on Subject. The conference regarding the bov and the home, which Is being cpnducted by Dr. Wlnfield Scott Hall under tha aus pices of the bov's department of tho V. M. C. A. this week, was begun last night with a discussion- of the business end of tho work by the promoters. In the Y. M C. A building. In this meet. Ing"thc prospects for a successful week were declared excellent. It Is the Intention of tho promoters of the conference to Instruct the parents of boys and girls In Washington as to tho best methods of teaching self and sex to their children. Dr. Hall who will have charge of the work, has writ, ten many books on the sublect and la regarded as tho chief authority In the matter In the country. He handles the subject In a clean, wholesome, unob jectionable manner and has met with the most unqualified success wherever ho has lectured. In addition to the regular lectures during the week 111 the Y. M. C. A. building, Dr. Hall has been requested to lecture before n great man home .mil school associations In the city and will accept these Invitations, so far as Is possible. Tho .secretary of the boys' depart ment of tho V. M c. A received two letters today highly Indorsing tho con ference. One of these was from tho ltev. C. II. Duller, or the Columbia Heights Lutheran Church, who stated that he was heartily In accord with tho movement and had every hope for Its success Another letter was re ceived from II. T. Krailer. a clerk In the Senate, who said he was deepl) In terested In the subject nnd believed that It would result In untold good. Dr. Hall will conduct n mothers' meeting this afternoon at 4 o'clock In the auditorium of the Y. M. r A At R o'clock the general session will be opened in which I)r. Hull will lecture on "The Iloy, His Home and His Health," Envoy Is Returning With Rubber Data Ptuirt J. Puller, the American ronsul nt Ioultos, who. In company with the Ilrltlsh consul, made a can fill Investi gation of rnndltlons In the I'utomavo lubber district, will leavo Iqultua for the I'nlted States tomurrow He will arrive the latter part of the month, and will make his report In person. Consul Puller has engaged passago on tho steamship Manco Tho first reports received from Consul l.ll.. nn I. In l.ln lnl. tl CI. 1. 1..,.. 1 unci, utt'l ,nr ,i,, ,i.,., .,,- ,,,-iT- . district, Indicated that he wus serlouslv 111 with fever Tins Is n romnionpiaco recurrence but none the less serious Every white man who goes Into the district contracts some form of Jungle fever. The decision of the consul to make his report In person Indicates that ho Is convalescing from the nttack. Swift & Companj's sales of fresh beef In Washington. D C, for tho weekend ing Sat , Nov. 2, av erased 9 50 cts per lb. .-Advt. Every Walk ;WEAR AND PRAISE Style 720 "Trl-ttrsr" Pat ent Colt blucher with medium high toe, swing last; also shown In s t r a I k lit laced and button styles Style 804 "Trl - W e i" Custom English effect, Patent Colt button with drop toe, medium row straight last and low English heel. Cor. 7t-3 " K. St. I9I4-I9I6Pa.Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. 5.E. Ira Aw ( ill sNA" VvIaiiMWnar Y A P Three Processions March Be hind "Roosevelt," "Wil son," and "Taft." Marching with a brass band and flam ing torches, and cheering and singing, three processions of schoolgirls, one after nnother swept up and down the campus of National Park Seminary, at forest Glen, last night. Tho girls wero marching, and singing and cheering for Wilson, Itooscvelt, or Taft. When tho demonstrations were over, three girls. Impersonating the leaders of tho thrco parties, Progressive, Ho publican, and Democratic, made ad dresses telling why In tho ballots about to bo cast they should bo given tho preference. Then tho girls voted. Of tho 234 votes cast, "Wilson" got 120, "Itoosevelt" captured 02, and "Taft" 12. Following the announcement tho Wilson supporters burst Into loud whoops of ecstatic triumph. Names of Girls Secret. Who the threo girls are who Imper sonated the Presidential candidates Is a dcip, deep secret, which the school authorities refuse to divulge. Hut tho words of thilr addresses are known and they ran about as follows. Snld "Mr. Taft." "Tho Hi publican party ou girls In the back keep still stands for sufo and Mine conduct if the National Govern ment. Its triumph at the (kjIIs tomor rowthat Is, to say this evening means a continuation of prosperity. Most of j on gins Know vvnui it is to nave pros perous fathers Viva Prosperity!" When the cheers lor ' Mr. Taft" had died down, "Mr. Wilson" mounted tho rostrum, which was the fiont porch of the main hall of the school. Uuoth "Mr Wilson." "The Democratic party will reform the tariff and lower the cost of Impart ing laces and dlumonJs It will curb the trusts and throw off the shackles which bind us all. It stands for per sonal freedom and freedom Is w hat ev- ry school girl wishes Why should sultois no made to go homo at 10 o'rlock when we would like them to staj until 10 SO or 11?' "Mr Wilson's" effort was greet" 1 by n great cheer, and so was "Co.unel Itooscvelt," who followed. Teeth Less Noticeable. "Colonel Itooscvelt s" teeth were no tlieably less noticeable, so to speak, than the reul thing, and he or she wore no tveKlcssrs last evenlr.g. LItit 'he or he made u telling P' ech. Said ihe "colonel " 'The Progressive part) should bo fi orul by seminar) Kills and all nt'ur girls because It favors 'votes for worn- n, nnd Is the onlv party which has thus gone on n cord. Vote for us to nleht. and we'll vote for ou whi.i ever tho suffrage ,iue Is up "Don't bo deceived by Mr Wilson's promises of cheaper lace. It might be poorer In quality and who would like to look 'tack)' In n dowdv Imitation of good Imitation lace. Voto for us and Baltimore & Ohio to Pimllco rtaces, Baltimore, Nov. 1 to 12. Express trains from Union Station to Baltimore "Every hour on the hour." Advt. of Life Style 760 "Trl - WtH Tan Calf, But ton Shoe with 'scallop tip and perform tons at quarter Al so shown In Tnn blucher nnd Black B t e el Calf b u 1 1 on or blucher. Style 755 Tan Boarded Spartan Calf Blucher, modi fied high toe. Also Black Qun e t a 1 Calf, Laced and Bluchers. I'lKITIHI.I, voiim; TONTKST 5 Votes for '. School This Coupon told after .Vn. 11. 5i m I eh . k4 v yXi w W we'll reform the railroads. We'll make the Washington and Electric Hallway Hive us raster service down town A brass lintiA tmriArtf.il r,im Wnati Ington led all three processions, and piayea a mtio artor each Address. The Wllsonltcs scored over their oppo Hints bv borrowing from National Committeeman Costello the famous siuireu turkey winch lias been nn em blem of victory or defeat for thirty years here. Speaking In sober seriousness, the inreo political addresses of the call' tfldates" were made In earnest and ef fectlvely and showed a real grasp of tho Issues of the campaign. Tonight tho National l'ark girls will get returns of the election In the coun try and the various Btates. STRIKING WAITER FINED IN COURT Judge Mullowny Tells Prisoner No Sympathy Will Be Extended to Those Who Use Violence. Thomas Ablils, charged with being a striking waiter and assaulting Benja min Vincent, one of the strlko-brcaklng waiters In the Wlllard, Hotel, was fined $20 In the United States branch of the District Police Court this morning. Ablils could not pay the fine and went to mil. Ablils denied being a striker, sa) Ing that he left the hotel at the usual time on tho night of October 28, when the alleged assault occurred, and went home. He exnlalned his absence from tho hotel next morning b saying he was 111. He sent no word to Ihe notel r his Illness, however, and remained nwny Just as the strikers did. It was shown by other witnesses that Ablzls was on the ground when two other assaults were made on strike breaking waiters, although each limit he remained after the strikers had left to talk with tho strike-breaker who had been attack d Judge Mullowny held that Ablils had eviry appearance of tnlng to play on both sides of the question and that his nitlnns on each occasion gave rise to suspicion He therefore. Imposed the line, saying that the strikers would find Hi s)iiihiii) In the mint If they used such tactics as the strike-breakers al lege. May Place Navy Yard Men in Civil Service It Is highly Improbablo that civil ser vice rules will be extended to rovir Navy Tard employes during the pres ent Administration. Before the demands of a part of the men are met the ob jection of the Navy Department must be overcome, and It Is not believed that I'rteldent Taft, with whom the de. clslon 'cats, will override tho deport ment Tlit. lllilt.ttt nf ,lirll ..!. .. ..... .... u....j.... ... .... ., DrtMVC lui lllJ jards was considered, and action win tmcii it; mu iiiiimiunuHnis oi in? At lantic and Pacific yards nt the recent meitlng. The recommendations of tb eommandants have not Jet reached the Secretary of tho Navy The attitude of the department ap pears to be that civil service will optn the way to favoritism greater than has ever been charged to exist under pros' nt conditions t'nless methods of xnmlnatlon weio Improved so that the J n (Ice would have technical knowlidge of tho qualifications of applicants, t'le selection of men would rest lirgely In the hands of foremen. "A Rag, a Bone and a Hank of Hair" KipOr Unflattering, Llko much of Kipling's best stuff. But falling hair is an evesorc, And quite unnecessary. You can have the prettiest hair, If ou will do this: Get a five cent packet of AM BUROL today from your druggist. Half fillu basin with hot water. This Is no "tea-1 tpoon and teacup" shampoo. Dip the head in, wetting the hair well. Now shake the AMBUROL powder on the hair and shamxx with one hand. If makes a big foam. The hair comes' back to its youth, stops falling out. Dandruff disappears. Dull, brittle hair grows wavy and fluffy. AMBUROL is , tonic and shampoo combined. Speed a nickel to prove it. BV A um'uI aaak, "Stents al Buutr," by Lady Annabel, la all S cant packsU af AMBUROL. At all dnugUt. 3 Loaves Star of the - East for... IOC Fancy Yellow Onions, i -, per peck IC Per bushel. 65c. Fancy Sweet Pota-. IQp toes, per peck 1" Per bushel, 75c. Fancy Head Rice, per Z lb O Large Cans Sour Kraut, O per can O Large New Fat r Mackerel JC Eggs, per f)Qr dozen aVO 3 dozen boxes Safety (g Matches for Iv High grade Oleomar-a A garine, per lb t - 35c Brooms Z jC 15c Cans Herring lAp Roe, per can lU 15c Jars Mustard, per 1Ap Ginger Snaps, per j lb 3338MSt.N.W. and J.T.D.PYLES' OTHER STORES 1 9 IN ALL THIRTY HOMICIDES 72 REGHjD FOB YEAR Increase of Crime in Country Pointed Out by Major Sylvester. That there has been a large Increase In crime throughout the United Slates In recent tears, due to the Immigra tion of the lower classes of southern Italy nnd Oreece, was the statement today of Major Slv ester, Buperlnlen dent of Police, In commenting on the records of the coroner's office, which show that In the fiscal year ended June 30, I hero were thirty homicides In the District, the largest number n that period of time In the history of the Police Department "Statistics of all the large cities show an Increase In crime. In many Instances greater In proportion to that which has occurred In Washington," said Major Sylvester. "It Is due. In my opinion, to the Immigration of the lower classes of southern Kurope who regard this as a 'free country' and chafo under tho restrictions Imposed bv the laws of the land. "Tony Mllano, recently convicted of murder. Is an example of the class to which I refer and which Is a source of continual trouble to the police not only In Washington but In every large city In the United States." Major Silvester's views In regard to the Incnnse In the number of homicides In the District It Is understood, are ex presked In u report recently submitted to tho Commissioners, which will be In corporated In their annual report to Congress. tin The number of suicides In the DIs 1 1 let during the jear ended Jiine 30 was siventv-two, according to the annual report of J, Ramsey Ts'evltt, coroner, made public today. Death by gun-shot wound was the mest popular method of self destruc tion, twent) -eight persons ending their life lp this woy. Twenty-four commit ted suicide by asphvxlatlon br means of Illuminating gas, fifteen b drinking embolic acid, two by drowning, two by hanging, ono bv means of muriatic acid and ono by drinking bichloride of mer- ury. The number of violent deaths due to occidental causes was 150 Plfteerf dciths are attributed to street railway and strain railway accidents Deaths from natural causes numbered 1,187. Elect Henry Snelling. Henry 11 Snelllng fs thu new presi dent of the senior class of the George Washington Pnlvcrrltv Medical School. William M. Leonard Is vice president ii nil T. T Klik Is secrets rv. Donald I Duton Is treasurer and Howard W Ifodgktne In class editor The election w is held last night Stic I.aer Cakes, made fresh from puro Ingredi ents and baked here, nice size chocolate, va nilla, cocoanut, and orange Choice 1 Q tomorrow ... J.41 Bakery Third floor Portieres, Tapestries and Windowphanie Throe attractive special price lots tomorrow , Read The List $2.00 Velour Pieces "Mill Lengths," yard 98c These are about DO Inches wide, solid rose shade nnd from one to twelve jards In lenuth, suitable for draperies, pillow tops, and fancy work. 35c Windowphanie A yard 15c I'lfty rolls of the pebbled kind, the finest made, to select from to morrow This Is a special pur chase, and thu desbtns are unuiu ally attractive. $5.00 Oriental Portieres Special a pair $2.48 Broad IURdud Striped effects, lattice f rinse with lonp tassels, prettv blending colors, heavy quality. Upholstery Store 3d Floor. You Need This Warm Footwear for wear around the house these cool mornings and evenings. We know them to be the best and most comfortable lines Women's felt Jullettes. fur and ribbon trimmed, va riety of colors, a Pair, 98c and $1.25 Women's felt "Comfj" Slippers, In a varletv of colors, a pair. Qgg flnd $1,25 Women's Hand Crocheted Slippers, with extra fine quality lamb's wool soles, In plain colors and fljl f( combinations of colors, real II 60 values, a palruJX.Wvj Misses' and Children's Crocheted Slippers and Jull ettes at. a pair, rjfa ftfc anfJ 05C 8tio Store Second Floor Y. M. C. A. and y.W.CA. Plan Week of Prayer Beginning on Sunday, the Tssi i Men's Christian AMorUOans an-4 tw Young Women s Christian AsMciatfeca all ovre the world will sbsrnre a imk of prser The V W C A, of this city ha m arrangements for opeeUI senDcca t W held during the week, and sjwdal speakers who hate ben engage la missionary work will preach. Th T M. C. A. also will hold special err1c. Architects to Meet. The regular monthly meeting of th Washington Architectural Club wl3 b held tonight at 1.30 o'clock at 1117 II street northwest. After a short busi ness session, refreshments wtll be served and election returns will be received. Healthy Baby is Precious Blessing To make It hfaJUij and kep II hcalthj- use a reliable babr laxatlir. In spite of the greatest personal care and the most Intelligent attention to diet babies and children will become constipated, and It Is a fact that con stipation and Indigestion have wrecked many a young life. To start with a good digestive apparatus Is to start life without handicap. But as we cannot all have perfect working bowels we must do the next best thing and acquire them, or train them to become healthy. This can be done by the use of a laxatlve-tonU very highly recommended by a great many mothers. The remedy Is called Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin and has been on the market for two genera tions It can be bought conveniently at any drug storo for fifty cents or one dollar a bottle, and those who are al ready convinced of Its tntrlta buy the dollar size. Its mildness makes It the Ideal medl cine for children, and It Is also very pleasant to the taste. It does not hide behind the name of a fruit or vege table, and yet It la genuinely harmless. Very little of It Is required and lta fre quent use docs not cause It to lose Its effect, as Is the case with so many other remedies Thousands cun testify to Us merits In constipation. Indigestion. biliousness, sick headaches, etc1, among them re liable people like Mrs. William Klvldge, mother of Master Klvldge, Kactoryvllle, Pa , and Mr Joseph Hon nines, Canal Winchester, O. They keep It constantly In the house, for every member of tho mmms r W -thf nusv roRNER r These Unusual Values in Furs And Fur-Wearing Time Come Together A few special purchases and a desire to .give unusual values for Uciiscv day, combine to make tomorrow's fur announcement of unusual attract-vene $25.00 GENUINE WHITE ICE LAND FOX SETS, large shawl collar, shaped to make a graceful addition to the evening wrap; and large pillow muff to match, beautifully lined with satin. A set that is especially appro priate for evening wear, ai i j-yx Tomorrow's price A 1 tt Oil On Bargain Tnhles Street Eiderdown and BlanketBathrobes and Sacques A Rood worm bath-robe, or dress ing sacuuo Is such a comfort these cold nights and mornings You "111 hardly leavo without ordering; one when vou see the pretty new styles we are showing. PLAIN COI.OBED EIDERDOWN BATHROBES, these are in IlKht blue, Krav, and pink, good warm quullty, made with square neck, and finished with cord and tassel, turn back ruffs Made of the ripple elder- QA fr BLANKET BATIIBOBES, In black and nd, grav and white, pearl and pink, and blue and white combina tions, equnro neck, bound with satin, turn back cuffs, finished (1JO QC with cord and tassel H)ituO EMTIBE STYLE BATHROBES, some blunket robes, In pink and pearl combinations, with trimming; of wide sitln ribbon, others of plain colon d ripple eiderdown, finished with satin und cord and tassel Frog fasteners CJC f( E I 1) E R D O W N D R K HSINO SACQI'ES, In gray, tho Kood quality ripple eiderdown, ut $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Women's Wear Store Second Floor. If you want in nmkr nn hrdtmn. Iarrri Knitted or t rurhrlrtl UrM, ttrnal tiU DEMONSTRATION Shetland Floss and tolors, Jl 10 box, or a skein Knitting Worsteds 4 hanks to the box or l 30, or. hank OOC Eiderdown Wool, in white black and colors IS skeins to box, irn $2 20, or skein IOC FLEIBHERH citocilETINO Klvlnc all d to Z. 25e per cony Coavesaoa ot Ad Jiea AkOTSS M 4 aw r-K c n -w - - ji 3 tW - ant . c s i a i l kM W-t aaasw mr w bucttji X rw. r aw. ii-M.. j 1V ate lii of ajfas mmm aaj c- sm a waJkhA 9. a as .-.. . rtal4 al tj la Ik OfTlrr t f Idnc Vifct P ilrfmU. 9rpt I MrtrvLayr. rrmitrls J K. IBCJ. B "hr- mt .r anfitaii 4 t s tloo. rr4 JlcData HMr; ( IUk4 ui. hun rtertahucM-w H. 3rt tr lnc .rV, K. Htm kw ilxioVrena nttm. C'c (cer xtjrtloiI. .nVTKH ELTIIM.l famllv an It from lcfai -j &c The ui. ' srru Pej.-cii a. -- to avoid ttlrm eaP va-er. ;"" and othr harsh rrmcllr - - da but temporary guml a&4 are s to an delicate system. If no member of ya a ever used Srup Pjiein aivl o like to make a personal '- T- fSitt mr- - sr 3r c SBBBBBBBBBBBB7- BBBBBBBBBb1 aBBBBBBBBBBR, BBBBBBBBBW BBBBBBBBaVteW .BBBBBBB&jaV3fi-Sjl' tore uuing it in in rrv.-ar a druggist, send .i- utCr a s will dir-tn Ir vv I 3. Washington 81 Mont free samplr Oottl w nti - a Itesults are alma cr.r monev wilt b refunded "Busy Corner" Tea Biscuits. . BakeJ fresh, f 1fLe I doz tomorrow XUv Baker) Th.rtf-a. I $20.00 GENUINE BLACK UT f SETS; this is a fur that t coastie-pt? one of the best in the point of raj vice. Set consists of an extra Urj; size pillow muff, larp,c size sluul eel lar, neckpiece finished in one V,ta ef feet, beautifully lined and an -an finished. Tomorrow III SI I rioor $3.50 and $4.00 Cable Net Curtains l.laea f Ina, La Triasaaea1 p $2.25 Three different dirn let from vhtn thr sale b. c r to"norro inornlnt mor- ' . perhaps than others, all pretty but if vou fsnrr a ticular stvle COMK EAT. best choice All with (rood Inserti - edue 1 t ards Ion r. that dlwavs Klve B. , a -and dlwas looks v,'i ., for parlors but ep a sltrncd for dlnlng-rorr. . Hon halls Lace Curtain htore Tti r r1 Another Lot TKw Nobby Flaaael Waists Hrirulnrlr l.7.- ad 2JZZ mttr4 tuniorrH f $1.00 and $1.50 One of our best mak- - stock secured l.v ys a' -r.. savin", that are in .1 Now Is jour time t r. trim flannel waists the- -tailored suit oft to su-1 ro vsnUKe These are ms.lr . f ,r cood quallt Hannr! 1 -o tlons of Rray an,' M. blaik und irrav sn.l - r stripes, alsn plain i:r tan and lie'' Mir at hurt turtiltark uffi - 1 down m'lar b-, h In everv deiai ll stlei t from "A bum Sio- ' An expert h. r ' factor) in a the new rtit dlspla of n. w t and articles will ou Flei.her's Yarns Are Priced as Fstlews white Klelsher s peesdr f 1 ony : and 3 fi-l.l ,3 skeins 1 b..x t la or a skein 1WC tianish r 10c Ianks 1. ih. t f I U r bar k Ansnra -1 -blat k and cra to a Im.x tl Ii r ball I'AI IV kMTT'v 20c 10c NEW MAN aaaTsnlk. tails "f the .-k rt HI, re T r lai