THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN APRIL 2. 1952 I PAGE EIGHT Mra.i1Inrold;SurrV. I-'l1"l""('0"II'f.N-S..nndriliro 13'. and plans were discussed iolwe" dl5”'lbl"ed- 5118 3150 T9C9lV5d of his helpful and humorous part 5" l-"WK IWPW to Fle-Mhmann'- Yeast. have a social evening in tliellvox-d from Simpson's regarding it in the nude, V.-M presenbed. a Sympathy Clrd She !'eC8ll'”d- school the iamar pan of we bundle they had sent. All other A delicious mum was sen-ed hy M158 S8516 Gormu” lmd Mm month. A special mectiiig is to.C0F1'6SD0lld0nF6 was read End 6113- the hostess and commlttee ln AUAWI Mmphy were ”p”lm'ed 0" Wins Baking Honors at 1951 Hants A big hug for Mom! Her cook- ing not only keeps a fella running for his high chair-- liut it. wins prizes at the fair as well! This win.-some young win- ner at America's oldest agri- cultural fair in Mrs. llarold Curry. of Curry '5 Corner. N .S. Mrs. Curry knows the value of top-grndciiiiredients in baking :..iiotalilyFleisclimannis Yezist. "I can compare Fleisclimniiis with no other yeast," says Mrs. D in T ing breads. I started with Fleisclimaiins. reliable that I have never used anything else. . too, is the Flcisc-limann's Fast Fleischmanns Yeast. is so reli- able. so uniformly fast rising, the majority of prize-wiiiniiig bakers will use no other.. t t 5 .5 i I found it so . Convenient, ry Yeast. for that extra bak- g of rolls for a surprise treat." liat's it exactly! Because PROFESSIONAL CARDS J. S. TAYLOR Optometrist Eyes uamlneo. glaaaoo flttod 'Corner Rent to Queen st; Office Phore 1356--House 101) D- Chas. R. Mcfiuaid B.A. BARRISTER. SOLICITOIL NOTARY. Etc., . Eastern Trust Bulldln. CFIAlIl.0'I'I'I:2'l'0WN Phone 1711 M A. Walrhen Gander. Bell. Marhieson & Foster Barristers. Solicitors. etc. R: R. BELL. QC. 1.. MATHIESON. l.I..B., Q.C G. R. FOSTER. I.L.Fl. l Loans on City mid Farm Properties 150 Tlirhnionrl Slrnot Charlottetown. P.I-3.1. 1 1 LL 3. BEVERLY . ' , ANSWER: ll lins alums hi:-on my vontoiitiori that only people BARn'5TER' s0l'l( Prom "5 with veigvlsnizill souls vnnnol get along with their fellow men. When Plilllllll Building you run into A double situation of this sort, with both dnughtc-rs and III Grafton Street mothers at swords' points. I think the best. course for you is to drop 0'19! to Loon Collection M. Alban Farmer B. A. LL. B. MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown. P. E. I. ' William A. Roddin B.A., 3.30., I.T..B.. Barrister, Sollcltor. Etc. Btchmonil St. - Charlottetown PHONE 2484 FREDERIC A. LARGE. Royal Bank of Canada Building MacPhee & lrainor O.C. Barrlsltr. Sollcilor. Notary Charlottetown. P E. 1. LOANS ON CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES H. P. RIICPHEE. B.A.. Q.C. E. SOMERIJID TIIAINUR. B A. Barrlatrro. . to. Marlioson. Pealto & Nicholson A. W. IIIATHESON, Q.C. A. H. PEAKE. B.A- Ll..n. JOHN P. Nl('H()l.SUN. LL.Il. Bnrrtstero. etc Collections - Money To Loan no Grunt George street Charlottetown U Dr. John E. Sterns VETPZRINAIIY Sl'ItGE()N Canadian Bank of Cnmmercu Bldg ,:...j.;..j..mm.mM.. Palmer & Haslam Gauder & Haszard ILBERT A. GAUDET. B A.. LL 3 Barrtsten and sollettoro Money to Loon J. A. McGuigan BARIIISTER. 80 LICITOB, Ell. NOTARY. ETC. BARIUSTEII, SOLICITOI CURRIE BUILDING A. J. HASLAM. B.A.. LLB- Borrlntcr. Etc. Bank of Nova Scott: Gnmbero Charlottetown. P E I. MONEY I'll LOAN Phnno 720 :38 Puwnnl St I Ofllco noun l l l By Appointment IYllOll J. GRAII O.D.l Allison M. Gillis. l.L.B. BAIIRISTI-JR. SOLICITOR. Etc. I30 Richmond st. - Ch'Inwn. Phono 590 ()I'TI)Mlt.”liIIlS'I 12615 Kent Street I I'llUNh I79 Adlolnlng North Amei-ican.Holel a. A. oanniirncice Dr. A. L. Maclsaao DENTIST nentnl X-Kn GLIIIIIA BUILDING I79 tirllton OD. Plwnr 2II OI'TOME'I'RIS'l ...Mmm...m..,m..c.m PHONE 2873 Dr. W. I. Carson 123 Kent Street C"""P"""' (Noni to slnipaonn Anny) Phone 1011 NI Pruioo It , II. II. IOAIE DH OOUPAIY . CIIAKTIIID ACCXDUNTLNTD ; , III Grout acorn It... Charlottetown Phonon II! - I017 - lo: 14'! pIAlDOI.PIW.IIANNIN0.0.A. lilvoi-pool. bhuuouuutanmamn om.iu.aour AoIIIrot.Dort- noltialoatvllloi '0" I. boon. IIMA P. ltlsorllllloll. GA. low Glasgow no 1 niobium. o co. liomu to the Rose Valley w. 1. members on Wednesday evening, roll call, members. one new member en- whlcli amounted to 51.50. n0W5- . rolled and two visitors were pre- Next meeting in to be held on The alck committee reporlcd and pat and mike content. so the home or Mlsa elen Wilson mlklnt SIX Cllll. Ind 391161111: W0 A dellclous luncheon waa served were read. approved and the school Conference Fund. eson then volunteered to canvass The received. (we. undecided, and Mrs. and Miss Murray are charge of the program. is to be answered by giving a lead pencil. I proceed: from the Valentine par- bc held at. the home nf ihr sec-lrussed. Donations to the Red Cross charge, A vote of thanks was ex. rotary to make and i1 qulz contest by Mrs. Math- cson were won by Mrs. Cousins. served by the hostess. West Covehead W0n'I(?l1'S liistliulc ed by roll call which was respond-i previous meeting were adopted nslVr5- Cl"”95 L”””- or appreciation was Mrs. Albert Reid. also a cord of thanks from Mrs. Lloyd Bcll. port.-int thiin lThoir mothers aren't friendly. oithor. other one gets mad and so does her mothvvr. with them both, but it doesn't seem possible. both girls. of trying to plonse tun antagonistic girls is too much for you. G.-itticr a congenial grnup xiround you. girls who adnilrr and respect each other as well apilr. go out with either of them unless they can get along together. .01 course. the source at all the difficulties should be old enough to know better. than their daughters. to marry you? I've ever hr-on trraterl. does occasionally go out with other glrls. 7 in; was planned for March 11th In the school and Mn. I-toward Ltng extended thank: to the Institute for boxes recelvod by residents of the dlstrlct. A paper an "Interior Decoratlng" was given by Mn. Howard Lin: and Mrs. Lorne Stevenson. Roll call for next meeting In to be re- , o n ed by a thlrd donntlon for the Women s Institute Meetings ouctlon. 14 members were pres- ent. and Itxlzueato and one new member were made welcome. ROSE VALLEY W. I. The minute: of' the last meet- lng were radio :1 approved. and Mrs. Wtlllam Motheson A motion was p d that all blllb be paid. Cunreapondenco was read and dlacuased. tncludlnz two let- terr from the Mt. Herbert Orph- four pairs of sox had been pou- ed tn After some dlscuaaton the mem- bers declded to honge the meth- od of remembering the slck. It was WIS responded to by live the district. Collection was taken fully recelWd- and W-'0 lhnnlt-3'0" Programme consisted of sing-son; treats. Collection was taken. sm- ountlniz s5.0l. The treasurer gave he report and ten dollars was voted to the Red Cross. by the couimltbee In charge natal.- ed by the hostess. Collection am- ounted to 31.31 and two members pald dues. Meetlnz closed by ung- nt. Mtnulea of the previous meeting and algncd committee gov-. with roll call to be anawercd by a houaecleanlng hlnt. After a delicious lunch the meeting closed with the National Anthem. heir report. Correspondence was read and discussed. questionnaires W-MT. Mr. Btll LeFurgey klndly lnvlted . the Nmoml Anthem the Clinton women's Institute were fllled out, and i: subscrlp- unpu-snnug wyx. the membe their husbtmdl. Ind in i met at the home of Mrs. Ion tlon is to be sent. to the A.C.W.W friends. to home for the next EMERALD w ! Henderson. The prealdent. Mrs. meeting. Lunch committee will be Mrs. Condon. Mrs. Llewellyn and Mrs. Francis Ma.cQuan-le. Meeting adjourned. after which elght. tables of auctlon were to play. Prize wtnnera were: Ladlea' lat. Mrs. Irvlng Llewellyn: ladies" 2nd. Mrs. Burnett Crozler: gentle- men'a lst. Eldred Simmons; 2nd. Joe Martin. The March meeting of the Hamp- shlre W. l. was held at the home of Mrs Ralph Younker. The nieetlng opened in the usual manner. with the Institute Ode and Creed Flt- tcen members answered roll call by "siiiglng. saying or paying". There was one visitor present also. The mlnlutesd of the last meeting were ren an approved. ' Red Cross articles were passed 333;; agilgugn glenrcgoxgf tag: in. also several bazaar artlcles. The mauled 3 gwm 0, 340.00. A Von, reported sl5.8u.:(;":o9lafV Iecewed " "199 bE'"Jl9 95 of thanks was extended to Bobby, ll ieinnaiits from Eatona uhlch and 3 gm," gm. 1,, appreclaunn The secretary and Mary Mnth- 'Jrhe mm!" mum” by the Emerald Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Joseph -Hughes on Tuesday. March 11th. The vlce-prcaldent Mra. Joseph Huizhes occupied the choir. Meeting opened by slnglniz the Institute Ode and the minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Correspondence was read and dlscussed. and it was moved and seconded that 35.00 be sent to the Red Cross. Mrs. Austin Murphy thanked the members for he district for the' Red Cross. Civil Defence Booklet was Collection amounted to The next place of meetlng was Jas. Cousins to linvo Roll call The secretaixv tho. entertainment commlttee. The next meeting Is to be held Canlllalzxi fl1'o to be handed In at tended to Mr. and Mrs. Small for at the home of M”. Ausun Mur- furtlier nri'aiigc- I ' ""9115 U19 MM mF0lmZ- opening their home. and everyone , Plckerlng. Mrs. Lealle Payntcr and The meetlng closed with the Reports of the school and slck departed atterliavlng spent a dc- Ph.V- Whe" mu 9”” M" be an' Mrs. George MacKay. and pro- Mlllmlz Benedictilfn. and I: snow committees were heard and A bill ltghtful evenlng. SW"edm:Ycga'il”3 O 59" wen M gramme. Mrs. Ivan Plckerlns and , u 7 Comes put on y Mrs. cwsonic o: si.50 for fruit was paid, also 5 ..j..:- SWID8 - V Mrs, Charles woodslde. A letter Curry. ll hen I started bak- NEW GLASGOW W 1 A 0"eIml""l'e men" I” Ob' was read on "Education In the bill for II Valentine gllt was polo. It was decided to answer roll call at. the next meeting with another article for a bazaar. Collection was taken amounting to 51.16. Gift fund 50c. Mrs. 1-lllobert Trcmere lnvlted the .members for the April meeting and served tn respect to the late King and the meeting closed by ulna- lnvz "God Save the Queen '. The remainder of the evening was spent In card playing. pro- cceds nmountiniz to 311.70. Lunch was served by the hostess asalsted ,.by several other ladies. Erlaiidy A lovely lunch was then The regular monthly meeting of the New Glasgow W,I. was held at the home of Mrs. J. B. Dlckleson on Monday evcnlniz March 10th. A poem written by Francls Beo- con. and read by the president. IVI-EST COVEIIEA-I)-TV. I. The monthly meeting of the was held at the home of lilrs.i:iI1.g l&:.1:Ee3),n11i!,111i:'5tDE ii ul:fg,R::& opened the mvcling. The "Island llint". Collection amounted to Glam" Mflclflluchlaln 0" T"95d"-V-”'v1i-: Eve;-en 'c1oii' y Hymn" was then sum: followed bv NEW ANNAN W. I. 31.75. Mrs. Ion Henderson and hffamh 11' mm an aucndame ofli Tlie meeting was closed by sing repeating the "Creed" ln unlaoii .... Mrs. James Macxay then "1391"- I teen members. . . , . '. . t l d with tivo contests. The The meeting Opemd by "Hum lngfcod date the Queen” after and roll call was. responded ltotby wTlie regular meetllngmulzi '3'; niefgfimg closed by singing me Hug. the collect m umsom follow which a dainyllunch was served by soventeeiihmenibeis and two v.si or. New Arman women s! 11; .John ”Nmom1 Anthem... an” which the hostess assisted by Mrs. Win- with an Irlsli joke. Minutes of hold at the home 0 rs. the hostess and her commmee Moase on March 8. The meetlniz opened wlth the "ode" and "creed" and mtnutes of the last meetlmz were read and signed by the pres- ident. Roll call was answered by 12 members izlving a ho"se cleanlnsz hlnl: nnrl Mrs. Richard Wall. Mrs. Albert Moase and Mrs. John Moose were nnnolnted to collect for the Red Cross. . slck cominlttce reported that two treats wero taken In slck and the school committee bought articles which were needed for school. Next mectlnq ls to be held at the homo of Mrs. A. Moose wlth Mrs. W. Moose and Mrs. D. Rav- ner on lunch commlttee. Mrs. E. sine Watts. Mrs. John Clark and the last meeting were read and ap- proved. The school commlltee reported paper towels needed for the school and the slck committee then gave their report. New committees are as follows: School. Mrs. John Bul- niizn and Mrs. R.W. Stevenson: slck. Mrs. Elmer MacDonald and Mrs. Murrav Orr; lunch. -Miss Ella Sr-mplc and Mrs. Mr-lvln Ma"Leodt nrogrammo. Miss Elsie Laird and Mrs. J. B. Dickli-son. Mrs. Melvin Macbeod reiioi-terl nn the Sewinr: Class and Miss Ann Stevenson. Mrs. Edwlii Stevni-ison and Mrs, M. Watterwortli offered to help wlth the next lesson. Col- lectors ivereb then appointed for the Red Cross canvass. A soclal even- ed to by a joke. Minutes of the read. There were no reports from the school or sick comnutter. A note read from REAI)'S CORNER IV. I. , -The Mnrrli meeting of the 'Rcnd's Corner Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs George Small. The president op- rncd tho incetliiiz tn the usual mniiiirr and roll call was misvi'ei'- DOROTHY DIX SAYS: It was moved to donate sl0.00 to the Red Cross campaign mid the Red Cross convciior rcporlrd on. Roniembi.-ring is (lone with a present. . f he thing lhut cou DEAR MISS DIX: I am trnulilcd with two girls. They want me n be friends with them, but lliry are not friends with cash othor. wt Mom In to put the back to- gether. qulltlnz to be at the home 0! Mn. R. Williams. bii given to famlllea who loan their home: by fire. A number of artlcles were hooded In for the Red Cross and more work was taken by the members. ' The Queen" after which the host- euo aerved lunch aaslated by the commlttee. Bruce Clark. opened the mecttng wlth the slngtng of the followed by the "Creed" In unison and eleven members answered the roll call with I joke or o ftve-cent. line. were read. and sockecs. tlve polrs panttea and two pntrs overalls were passed In and much work given out. Proceeds from the card party was 515.50 and from the social evening 522.35. A bill of 547.40 for chairs for the hall was paid. One slck call was made. members to be made into various articles. April meeting will be Mrs. Wilfred Schools". and one concernlng the Red Cross Campaign. lars and fifty cents was forwarded to the "March of Dlmea." the home of Mrs. Wilfred Picker- ing with the roll call to be ons- wercd with I! served a dainty lunch. enezcr W. I was held at the home of Mrs. Frank and Mrs. Mnc.Rae. the mcettnz with the was answered bv bcrs with one visitor present. Col- lection for cents. proved and It was moved and sec- onded that 82.00 be pald to Gordon Houston to help cover expenses of Moose pieced a quilt top and Mrs. a recent party held at Ikwu dectded that both quilts CLINTON W. I. On Tuesday evenlna. March 11. noden One vlsltor was present. Minutes of the last meettng approved and signed. three sweaters, one piilr Remnants were glven to the Lunch committee for the Three dol- Ncxt meeting: to to be held at "House Cleanlng EBEN EZER. W. I. The March nieetlngiof the Eb- Vernon Macliae conducted which was opened and roll call thirteen mem- Mrs. Ken "Creed" the evening was 70 The mlnutcs were read and ap- hls home. the youngcr."." he said. "We wonder if what we see as a certain amount or lndltferencc is due to the confuoed sltuatlon of the world." A blll for 83.80 to Don Mocuod was paid and 31.00 was polo go; . potted plant for Mrs. Geom Motheson. The sum of 812.15 cov. erlng three card portion was re. cclved. some Red Oi-ou lowing wu -turned In and the oommttteu gov; their reports. Oorrdrpoodoncd wu March 5th. moved to send 51.00 worth of "M t b Th ,0 amme m h d and and M 1, Meeting opened by repeating flowers to members tn hospltol lnl80- Winn"! l-he 1mm A for Hmnded to by y mo. gm u, e p gr comm Ge I nouns: and 510.00 '31 . . . asl ome t" with th place of two Interesting contest; and the voted for; the Red Croos C . the Creed in unison. followed by and a card to non-members from two parcels that had been Brit! :ed'l':g"lllnde3ded (or min month mew": blond with "and Sue PM”. 3"! The next. meetlng to to be mid In the school wlth the following lunch committee: Mra. am scan Mrs. Peter ' Hubert Ootiivay. Matheson and Mn The meeting closed -with -um. Queen." and o. deltctouo lunch wu enjoyed by all. High School Sllmilngd MON'I'R.EAI.a. April 1 The clu- bre of high school student: enter- lng Queen's Unlveralty today ll be- low prewar Dr. J. A. Corry told Montreal Alumni. branch of Quocrra He made an exception In the cases of veterans of the Second World War. "They were a tonic for both un- cher and university. but differences are starting to show now." he uld Dr. Corry is professor of polltlcal scleiice at QUECIYI. 'Pe.rhaps we've grown old and student body is getting The Idea. had been advanced that the lower standard might be due I4 what he described as the "dtlutton' or high schools. He sold he meant by that term that more puplll are attending high school than for- merly and a wider varlety of sub- Jecta ls taught. One thlng seemed certain. he said - there WI-I 1&5! COIICGIIIIIDCG drill on language snd mothemotlcr. The English of some high school graduates is so bad. he sold, that the university has declded to run 8. special course for those without sulflclently hlgh marks In the lub- ject or who fall to pass entrance tests. Dr. Corry sold the present typo of high school student to neither 1 stimulus to the teaching staff nor a. help to the university. He lnststed that teacher! requtre stimulus to keep In top form. Queen's was par culorly fortunate in being able encouragu its teachers to engage In research and scholarly works. because I funo had been anonymously provided fol tnat purpose. The Mount of olive: near Jer- usalem has many churcea and con- venta near Its summit. tncludlnl one 5th century church. If I go oiil with one girl, the I'd like to be friendly You have a friendly disposition. and the constant straln as you. Don't lot ynurscll lioconio in part of pottiness and Toll those young larlics friinlcly anll firmly that you will not lies in the mothers. who They're actlniz more chlldlshly ., .,. DEAR MISS DIX: How can one loll when n man loves you enouch He is kind and ronsideralc. nnll trcals me better than VK'o li:n-v- gono together for four years. but he He says he loves me. JEAN The acid IPII of A man's love is whether or not he asks you to niarry him. Until the question is popped, you're entitled to some doubt on the subjr-ct. Fidelity is also another accurate In- dication. If he constantly rlatos other girls. hotter not count on the wedding ring. Four years is quite in whiln to know I-arh other. and you both should he sure of your feelings by now. If he docs propose. and shows his sincerity by dating only you, go ahead and plan the wedding. His other qualltlcs sound flno. . ANSWER: (SECONDS) QUANTITIES ARE NOT BIG.-SO COME EARLY Here's a wonderful opportunity to replenish your stock of sheets at a groal.saving- Woven of strong, smooth threads, nicely finished with plain or homslitchod hams, these sheets should give your: of satisfactory wear. l If first quality, would be worth up to 312.50 pr. l Size 63" x 96" ........................ ..Each 52.19 Size 72" X I00" ........................ ..EdClt 32.93 Silo bl" x I00" il 52.98 Silo 81'' x 100" . .Edch 33.19 Sin 90" X 104" . ....... ..Each 33.59 TWO SPECIALS IN FIRST QUALITY SHEETS First quality shoots of an excellent quality, bleached vvhltol cotton, oxporlly finished with homrlitchod homo, slzo 8l'f x 100". Regular 51 .. 58.25 YARD 31-.d. Mlno Nliuu-n cannot. rr-ply porsonnlly to reader! but will onswov problems of general Interest through this column. DAILY CROSSWORD ACIDS! . Ostrich-like 21. Sutton r1ver I. Pause blrd 23. Shy 5. Run beforo . Identical 27. Male adults the wind . Muscular 28. Sweet I. Oriental power potato nurse . Reourl. Decline to 10. Cornbread . Plot bid (cards) 11. Foam . Remove the Ttny 12. Indiana top from Salty of N. Brazil 8. Distributor Walked ll. Sloth 11. Medieval More 15. Female story Infrequent sheep t 13. Wither :1. Girl's name 17. Lone ls. Make bigger I1. Baked piece 1!. Obtain 19. sailor of clay 20. Kind of turtle 22. Sondarnc tree It. Modlevnl short tale 26. Music note as. To marry ogoln 29. Plural ubbr.) II. Thrice train.) 31. Orient. as. Outings 38. Dtltlmiro 30. Antorlok to. consume 42. Behold! I3. Dlvnt. .45. Firm (7. A olnooth breathing 48. M31 homo 40. Untto k or wot B0. In this loo no I. Ilondor word DAILY OICYPIOQUUIE-lIero'ohowoowork It: AXYDLBAAXI bl.0NOl'll.l.0W Ono lottor olniply atoms for another. In this example A In uood (or tho tllroo In. x for tho two our. our. ninth lotto!-I. apoc- uophloo. tho and formation of tho word: no all nlntl. new day trio littoro aro alumni. Acrntojnmdlotatloo . uw uwrur ouw ronxr. itr: Munro ouw coruw ouno pnbxwin wolf! our ointorw or ubiru-'run'nnnw. Iootorhro Into: TO Till WATCIIHBII AND ITAII THAT 0'' OLD IIIONI WI-Iy& Till IKYJI NOW ILAQ0 .5 5.: N Cl.l..EE L 49:! 30. 33. 34. 36. L3 L1 .2. E-. l3 l! (I. Ll i-1' I-9 .-..' ;4EL Venturing". Auwoo . 44. Foot-Itke part 46. Kind of tlsh 0.75 ' at Now gpoclol at .......................... -Rayon Cropo-Spo .- . Mmiimuu . . Tolfol - . -of smut d priced. ffbl: to 3.50 -.I'l:w closing at- 88c to L75 per yard A pecia1Purche Coton IShelets Bleached-. shooting romnants- some wonderful buys In those "Factory Clearing" remnants-I to 6 yard lengths- ot very low prices. lingorio Crepe - nice design: and colors, vory practical for nighlgowns, pyjamas, ole. Now priced to clear at, par Torry Towel:-attractive multl-colored stripes on whlto background, also 20 x 40". Special clearing price, per pair ....... ............ .. llnen Gloss Towels In a smart chock paltorn-o.good, highly absorbent quality ll sizes 22" at 32''. Ron. 95:. Now only, ouch .............. ........... ....... .. linon Towolllng-firmly wo to color: blue, groan and priced at 80: par yard. Sale price, por yard l.lnon Towolllng, 16-inch wldth, good quality llnon In col- ored bordor doalgnr, colors Now priced at only, per yard ............. ............ .. llnon Too Clolhs- prlnlod designs with bordorr ln colors Regular 34.50 valuo bluo, gold and groan. and now bargain prlcod at GOODS ' Floor : 1 112 PRIDE SALE , 25 plocos - broken raogos of Metro Taffeta - Shoor Cropo Itod Taffola - a n d Irrodoslooni nsuidcolors Reg. 65: per yard- yard ........................ .. 39: S1 .00 non, blue and groan choclu, . 79c wn llnon, smart slripo doslan rod, 24-inch wldlh. Regularly groan and blue. 39c 51 .98 only, oach .......... .. - R-oulerlv from ” ”'r'"rm-"”"'r"rT"' "'"Tf-'?I i?-T-Isowfvaeszn.nnlv-21:41!!!-tzzu-no:u-v1r1:.rr aw ,5 - . .- . ., . . H s a"-ihll 511-! I. -no :.'-IS . r5a.:.. 5:. ..!M u..-an v us:-.-'9 nan-rr .-i:rv?.:-nrxatzq.-zipugq, rgij-.3..;................,...,,..............,.-,,,-y,--yy .