Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 153, 9 April 1910 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PAT.LADIU3I AXD SUX-TELEGRA3I, SATURDAY, APRIL, 9, 1010.

PAGE. SEVEN . 'Hints From

RATES 1 cent per word. 7 days for ths price of 5 days. We charge advertisements sent in by phone and collected for after its insertion.

" Branch Offices : Branch offices are located in every part of the city and county towns. Leave your want ad with the one nearest you. Rates are the same. Palladium' Pattern Dept

oooPALLABIUMooo Want Ado Colnunrninis

For Your Convenience LIST OF AGENCIES. Branch offices are located la every part of the city. Leave your WANT AOS with the one nearest yoy. Tbe rates are the same and you will tare a trip to the main office. ' ,

South of Main. BRUENING. Thirteenth and South K street. A, W. BLICKWEDEL, 8th and S. F. HENRY ROTHERT. 6th and S. II. North of Main. QUIOLEY DRUG STORE, 821 A E St. CHILES & SON. 18th and N. C St. WM. HIEGER. 14th and N. G St. JOHN J. GETS. 10th and N. II St

' RATES 1 cent per word 7 days for the price of 5 days. We charge advertisements sent in. by phone and collect after Its insertion.

WANTED. WANTED An experienced girl. The Eldorado Laundry, 18 N. 9th St. 9-2t WANTED By an experienced young lady a position as stenographer. Fully capable of taking entire cbsrge of office work. Reference. Address X. Y. Z. care Palladium. WANTED First class messenger boy with wheel. Reference required. Postal Telegraph. WANTED Experienced salesman to sell stock on commission basis. Address "C" care Palladium 9-2t WANTED Washing call at'216 N. 2nd St. 9-2t FEMALE WANTED Experienced ope rotors on power machines. Fine shirt making. Good pay. J. Guy lUugh, 225 North Pennsylvania, Indianapolis. Ind. ' 9-3t WANTED White girl for house .work,. 303 N.. 9th. , general . . 9-3t WTTElTo phone 1231. "buy .a bicycle. Call 9-lt WANTED Good girl for . general house work. Must be good cook. Call at No. 117 N. 13th St. " 9-Jt tyPANTKD WonuuTfor generaTTiousi work in country mile from city. ' Mrs. Alton Hale. Phone 4063. 9-7t XOENTS Roosevelt's African TrlpI Complete. Authentic. Of thrilling Interest. Bonanza for agents. Outfit free. Extra terms. Be first. V Zlegler Co., 267 So. Fourth St., Philadelphia, Pa. . . 30-2-3-6-9-10 Market

: NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS (Furnished by Correll and Thompson, Odd Fellow's Hall. New York. April 9. - : V : - : ; Peo Copper., i V .. .. 72 73 American 8mtltlpg .. .. SO , soi u. s. steel .. S2 82 U. 8. Steel pfd, .. .. .. .. i...;.. ..119 119 Pennsylvania .. ........ ;. .... ..135 135 St. Paul .. .. .. .". .. ..... . ..139 140 n. A o. .. .. ..110 .... New York Central'..., .... .. ..121 121 Reading,.. ., .. .. .. ,. .. .. .. !f ,.162 163 Canadian Pacific... ' .. ..1S1 Great Northern ,.. . .t f -133, 134U Union Psclflc 182 1S3V4 Northern Pacific .. .. .. .. .. ;... . ..133v4 133 Atchison ..111 112 Southern Pacific .. .. .. .. ... ..123 123

CHICAGO. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS (Furnished by Correll and -Thompson, Odd Fellow's Hall. Phone 1446.) Chicago, April ' " - V "-v.- -heat -f , : Open High . Low Cloie Mny ... 112 113 . 112 "112' July ..'.105: 1M 10.106. Sept. 102 103 102 103 High Low Close May 5S 5S 5S 5S July ... 60 61 60 61 Sept ... 61 62 61' 62 - OatsOpen, High " Low Close Mar ... 41 42 41 42 Jtly ... 39 40 39 40 Sept ... 37 38 37 37 BANK STATEMENT. Res. decrease $4,167,350. ' Loans decrease $9,274,800. Specie decrease $9,158,300. Deposits decrease $22,460,900. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. Indianapolis, April i. Hogs Recelts. 200; prime, $10.t5. Cattle Receipts, tt); steers, $7.50. Sheep Receipts, SO; prime, $8.uo. Lambs, ft).50. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK. East Buffalo, April 0.Hogs Receipts, 1,700; heavy primes and Yorkers, f 11.10. Vaals Receipts, 100; choice. $8.50. sop Receipts, 1,000; prime. $7.75. Lambs. SSlM. . ' ? . PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK. Pttiaburt. April ft. Cattle Receipts, light; extras, $8.40;

Central. , QTJIGLEY DRUG STORE. 4th and Main. West Richmond. JOHN FOSLER, Richmond Ave. . and West 1st. GEO. H. SHOFER. 3rd and W. Main. Fairvlew. J. J. MULLIGAN. 1093 Sheridan St.

WANTED Man to put in i garden Phone 2243. 8-2t WANTED A housekeeper by a man with two small children; 'address John Park, R. R. 8. 7-3t WANTED Dishwasher at Pennsylvania depot restaurant. C-3t WANTED You to see us about your lawn fence, trellis and grape arbor work. ' Eureka Fence Co., Phone 3751. 5-7t WANTED-You to go to Murray Bil Hard parlors for recreation. 12-tf WANTED-.-I you want . monsy in . place of your city property or farm. ao rignt to Forterneid'a Real Es ate office. KelZey Block. 8r.h and Main. 14-tf WANTED Cabinet work, screens, furniture made and remodeled. Phone 1167. 3-7t WANTED To rent a 4 to 5 room modern house; address Box 108, City. 29-tf WANTED Y. M. C. A. Night school ' for men; classes new enrolling. WANTED; To do whitewashing and calclmin'ing. Address D. B. Utley, 403 S. 12th St. ' 9-7t WANTED To buy old gold and silver watches, guns, revolvers, bicycles. Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday nights. J. M. . Lacey, Pawn Broker, Eighth and Main. 11-eod-lmo WANTED To keep books for some small business outside of my regular business hours. Address H. D. B., care of Palladium. 7-tf Reports Phone 1446.) IdDVt 71 79 81 119 134 139 120 .162 133 182 110 148 122' Close 72 80 S2 119 135 140 110 121 162 181 134 182 133 111 148 122 ' primes, $8.25. Hogs Receipts, 10 loads: prime heavies and Yorkers. $10.05. Calves, $9.00. Spring lambs, $11 to $1& . CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati. April 0. . Cattle Receipts, ;HR); shippers. $S.OO. Hogs Receipts.K); shippers, $10.80. Sheep Receipts, 'J00; prime, $0.S5. Lambs, $'J.(m. . INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN. Indianaiolis, April 9. Wheat $1.14 Corn 5SVic Oats , 43" tc Rye , 84c TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, April 0. Wheat .... .... .$1.13i Corn .1103 Oats ..........44ic Rye .... ..sic Clover Seed $7.30 RICHMOND MARKETS. Furnished by Glen Miller Stock Yards, LIVE STOCK. Best hogs, average 200 to . 250 pounds . . $10.25 Good to heavy packers ...$10.00 Commcn and rough 6.450 7.70 Yorkers 8J25Q 8.75 Steer, corn fed 4.75 6.50 Fat cows 3.00 4.25 Bulla 3.00 4.00 Fat balls . 4.00Q 460 Veal Calves .. 5-O0 7.SO RICHMOND HAY MARKET. (Omar G. Whelaa) Oats S5C3T0 Straw, baled, .... .......$6.00(3 $6.50

TRUNKS, baggage and packages deliv

ered promptly by Merchant's delivery. Walter E. Murray. 519 Main. Phone 4201. 27-tt WANTED -Cement, brick and sewer work. Rlcker Bros. Phone 3415. 26-lmo WANTED Gentleman solicitor. Call at 117 N. 16tb. 3-7t WANTED Door and window screens to order, lawn mowers sharpened; call for and delivered. Brown-Darnell Co., 1022 Main. Phone 1936. WANTED 50 students to learn Japanese chemical oil painting, a new method of painting portraits, animala, landscapes and flowers. We positively guarantee to teach anybody over twelve years of age the full complete course for $5.00 and guarantee after course is taken they can paint pictures equal In every respect to samples now on exhibition on Main street between Ninth and Tenth. Studio, Room 2, Central Hotel. 27-14t WANTED Shoes repaired by competent person. Half soles 50 cents. Henry Bass. 1028 Main. 3-7t MEN WANTED '. Piece Workers Wheelmakers or men used to running wheel making machinery or planers and saws, can make from $2.25 to $3.00 per day. Blacksmiths can make from $2.00 to $3.50 per day. Men apt with hammer and wrench can make from $2.00 to $2.50 per day setting up wagons. Steady young men wishing to learn the business can earn $1.75 and up per day. : Men with ' families wishing steady work in good, clean, dry town preferred. No labor troubles. Plenty of work. Rentable houses not plentiful at present, but new ones being built. Boarding house rates reasonable. Write saying what can do, and when can go to work. The Troy. W'agon Works Co., Troy, Ohio. 8-7t WANTED A sales .agent, for Rich-, t.niond and vicinity to handle a high grade lime, fertilizer and Lawn Dressing. Address, G. B. Wimmer, 26 Postal Tel. Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. ,,. . 7-3t WANTED Cabinet makers at Louck & Hill Co. 7-3t Corn .. .......53c RICHMOND GRAIN MARKET. (Richmond Roller Mills) New wheat, per bu ...$1.15 Corn,-per bu.j . : .55c Rye. per bu.,. V. ...... 70c Bran, per ton ........$25.00 Middlings, . per ton ; ........ . .$28i)0 Clover Seed, per bu ......$5.00 RICHMOND SEED MARKET. " ' "IRunge" ft TDd.) Timothy Hay (loose) ........ ...$15.00 Corn ............. ,l. ... . 55c Timothy $2.00i$2.25 Clover Seed".'..;" . rr...v::$5.50$tJ.OO .. ; - POULTRY.; '. (fald by theBee Hive Grocery) Young chickens, dressed, per lb '- . ... :. . . . ..is20c Old "chickens, per lb........ ..18(g) 20c Turkeys' ,.;.1822c Ducks '. .-.'. .'. . .ISc '" ' ' ' ' "'V COUNTRY PRODUCE. ' Creamery 'butter, per lb ..'.,"..'.. .'34c Eggs i7c Country butter, per lb, . . . ..".". ,' . . .25c , SUSPICION JUSTIFIED It Was Not a Mows ths Master Heard In ths Kitchen." , , . The late Rev.. Dr. Wlgbtroan! sitting one nigbt later than usual' engrossed in tbe profundities of a great tome, imagined be beard a sound in tbe kitcben inconsistent with the cautious, ness of a mouse; so, taking bis candle, he proceeded to Investigate tbe cause. His foot being beard in tbe passage, tbe servant began with much noise to rake out the tire as if preparing for bed. . Ye're up late tonight, Mary." "I'm jist rakin' tbe tire, sir, and gaun to bed." "That's right. Mar jr. I like timeous hours." -.'.' On his way back to the study he passed tbe coal cellar door . and, turning the key, took it with him. . The next morning at an early hour there was a rap at his bedroom door and a request for tbe key to get some coal. "Ye're up too soon, Mary. Go back to your bed." Half an hour later there was another knock and a similar request; in order to prepare for breakfast. "I don't want breakfast so soon, Mary. Go back to your bed." . In another half hoar there was another knock, with an entreaty for the key, as it was washing day. This . was enough. He rose and handed out the key, saying. Go and let the man but- As, the preacher shrewdly suspected, Mary's sweetheart had been Imprisoned all night in the coal cellar, London , Family Herald. , f . .- Fotch & Bradfield will race tonight at Coliseum, 9 o'clock. 8-2t

WANT AD LETTER. LIST Tne followlr.j arw replies to Palladium Want Ads, received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mail n answer to their ads. Mall at this office up to 13 noon today as follows: E. L. ... 2 P. B. D. ...... 1 Barnes . . .... 1 Room 1 F. G. 1 I B. ....... 1 Mall will be kept tor SO days only. Ah mail not called for within that time will be cast out; A

FOR SALE. FOR SALE-1UO acres, fair improve ments; good timber. A bargain at $70 per acre. . Apply aow to J. E, Moore, over 0 North Seventh. 23-tf FOR SALE Cheap, piano box buggy; 308 South 13th. 5-7t FOR SALEt Hot plate, base and oven and small heater, 420 N. 14th St. , F6RSALEdbicycle: CalFNo 126 S. 3rd St. 8-7t FOR SALE I have a numuer of im proved farms, city property and lots for sale, one per cent commission on sales of $500 or over. Kaufman, over 828 Main. Phone 2394. aprl-tf FbRTSAl7ESecond band phaeton, newly painted and pew rubber tires, set of harness, rubber mounted, hand made, new, never been used. Phone 2295 or 2112. 7-tf WHY Pay Rent when $1,650.00 will buy a nice five room house in the best location in . West Richmond. House- nearly new. This is ar bargain for a home or Investment. Let us show It to you. Dye & Price, Cor. 9th and Main Streets. ' 31-tf FERTILIZERS. We manufacture High Grade Commercial Fertilizers." Prices reasonable. Call, and see us . before buying your spring supply. CJendenin Fertilizer Co. Richmond, Ihd. ' - 15-tf FOR SALE Lot. 22nd street, cheap; call 15 S. 10th. ,.- ; 28-7t FOR SALE Hives of bees and beekeepers supplies. Phone 4116. - ' ' ; mar21-tf FOR SALE Walk Lumber. C. W. Kramer & Co. 29-tf FOR SALE Westcott surrey and Davis phaeton. See them at . Ryan's Livery. 29-tf MISSING LETTERS LOCATED IN BOX Baflinger-Pinchot Committee . Investigating Recent Discovery IN A MYSTERIOUS MANNER THE PERSONAL EFFECTS OF R. L. . GLAVIS, RANGING FROM MANICURE SCISSORS TO TOBACCO POUCH, ARE FOUND. (Palladium Special) Washington, April 9. The Ballinger Pinchot joint investigations committee opened -a -session this morning wjth tbe members standing around a mysterious dry goods box. in which, it is alleged .twenty-four, missing , Bowman letters were found by Andrew Christenson, Glavis's successor as Chief of tbe Field Division of the General Land office, at Seattle. . t The box was brought here from Seattle some weeks ago, and deposited in the committee's private office. Cbristenson examined the box this morning, exhibiting, its contents while the committee looked on with interest. Glavis was not present. It contained Glavis's personal, effects, ranging from a sleeping bag to' "m'anicure scissors and including photographs and tobacco pouch. Christenson explained the manner in which he found the alleged missing papers. ' When the committee adjourned ton he main' room Alfred II. Brooks, 'geologist In the United States geological, survey was recalled. He gave some interesting . data regarding the -world's, cbal supply., He estimated tbe coal area at 5ip,Q0O square miles Oil which i only Jour-tenth f one 'per cent had been used. England's suppjr'is JSmo -BQuxre miles her said, of which less than four-tenths of one per ceAt has. been", used. , : v IS M PROMISE Earl Huntington, a well known police character, was arrested at Tenth and South E streets, last evening, because he was off the water wagon again. In police- court this morning Earl received $2T and costs and thirty days. " Mayor Zimmerman said he thought there was al aw which wonld permit him to assess a fine of $1,000. if it ever happens again.. This matter will be investigated.

RYTHHIC BEL. - Reidston Stock Farm, received to

day, from John Sp!an of Lexington, Kentucky, the famous young stallion Rythmic Bel No. 42,327. This la ths grandest Stallion ever in the State, and one that forty thousand dollars has been offered for and refused. Rythmic Bel will make the season at Reidston Farm, and everybody is cordially Invited to call at the farm and see this grand horse. .. JOHN DAGLER, Snpt. 24-1 mo For Sale New "HawSey" Time Register, SO-rnan, Made by Grouse-Hinds Co. Syra cuse N. Y. Just the thing for a small - Factory or Department Store. Address Palladium : 19tff FOR SALE-Coal. J. W. Hinds & Son. Phone 3424. 721 N. 12th. 0-tf FOR SALE Furniture. 533 N. 10th. ti-7t FOR- SALE Wiiiow go-cart. 47 N 5th. 6-7t FOR SALE Cheap, piano box buggy; 308 South 15th. G-7t FOR SALE Good spring suit; size 37; color blue; 404 S. 4th. Phono 1032. 3-tf FOR SALE Single comb buff Legborn eggs, $1.00 per setting 13 eggs. Clarence Hunt, 213 Pearl St. 7-7t FOR f ALE Quick range, 62 S. 16th. Meal gasoline 9-2t FOR SALE Grocery. For particulars address "Grocery" care Palladium. It FOR SALE 3 horse reversible breakipg plow, 325 Pearl St. 9-7t FOR SALE Single comb Buff Leghorn-eggs for hatching, $1.00 per setting of 15 eggs. 400 S. 5th St Phone 2204. tu-wed-thu-tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE Olty property and farms, merchandise stocks and tire Insurance. Portarf leld. Kelly Block, tth and Main. v -tf FOR., SALE New cottage.' Bargain for cash. - Net, eight percent Fine home. $200 cash, balance monthly. Box 100 City. 9-2t When you have a little time see the new houses that are being built on West Main. 9-lt A MERGER BETWEEN C, C. & L. and C. & 0. Railroads Is Probable, Soon, It Is Said. IT MAY OCCUR THIS MONTH Richmond, Va., April 9. President G. W. Stevens of the C. and O. says it Is probable that negotiations for the purchase of the Chicago, Cincinnati and Louisville and its merger with the C. and O. will, be . consummated this month. The C, G. and L. is now In the hands of a receiver, and according to Mr. Stevens all that is now to be done Is for the court to order a foreclosure sale. Banking interests acting in behalf of the C. and O. are prepared to' purchase the road outright at such a fiflle, and the directors of the C. and O. have financed a scheme for providing the money. - Mr. Stevens said:

SALE OF LOTS

In the City of Richmond Returned Delinquent : for the Non-payment of Public Improvement Assessments. Notice is hereby givenhat on Wednesday, May 4, 101O. the undersigned, treasurer of the city of Richmond, Wayne county, Indiana, will offer for sale at the court house door in the said city of Richmond, the following lots and lands in said city, which have been returned delinquent for the non-payment of certain public improvement assessments, unless assessments, penalties, interest and costs be paid by that date, and the sale will be continued from day to day until alL such lots and lands or parts thereof shall have been offered for sale. ' Sale to commence' at 1 o'clock, a. m., of each day: .

Name. Brown, Daniel P., . Brown, Daniel F . Chesbrougb, Edith .S. W. Second .S. W. Second , .S. W. Second Burgess, Mary L.. . .S. W. Second Werner, Leopold A-, Fairvlew sewer. Werner, Leopold A., Fairvlew sewer Nye, Ralph and Julia, Fairview sewer Elmore. Minnie, ...Fairview sewer Dolan, Mary E,... .Fairvlew sewer Hussey, Albert M... Fairview sewer Bond, George J. . . . .Fairview sewer Carpenter, David, et al F"rVw sewer Hoover, David . ..i , , Fairview sewer Harris,' Jessie et al, ..Fairr'w sewer Burden. Susan E.. .Fairview sewer

Metts, Charles H. ...Fairview sewer (437) Lot 9 Thomas ... ........ 53.81 I, Albert R. Albertson, treasurer of the city of Richmond, hereby certi

fy that the above and foregoing is a

lands in the city of Richmond returned delinquent for the non-payment of

improvement assessments; the owners thereof failing to file waivers or to pay the assessments when due. ALBERT It- ALBERTSON, - . Treasurer of City of Richmond. Attest: : - . D. S. COE. Auditor Wayne County. NOTE After sale of properties listed above the redemption' of such properties may be made by the owner thereof through the. office of the Wayne County Auditor, where the list of properties sold by the city treasurer will be filed, together with an itemixei statement of penal ties, costs. In. '. t terest, etc 0-10-23

FOR SALE Modern city homes and other Richmond , property. Farm

lands; city property to trade for farm property. Jones and Wilson. 7th and Main- Phone 17C2. 24-tf FOR. SALE Choice residence lot, cen tral, 23 or a) feet fronting east. Dr Ewing. 101 mo REAL ESTATE. A retiring farmer or business man can secure a fine suburban home ' with city conveniences, 3 squares from street car, by phoning 3136. 9-tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT Furalsheu rooms, heat, with bath for gents, at the Grand. reb22 tt FOR RENT Rooms. 103 N. 17th St FOR RENT Furnished room, bath, phone, private family, 1326 Main. 8-7t LOST. LOST Roll of bills, consisting of three fives, one two and some one dollar bills. Reward if returned to H., care Palladium. S-3t BUSIN ESS CLASSIFIED INSURANCE. MOORE tt OGBORN, Automobile and Fire Insurcnca, Bonds. Loans and Rentals. Room 16, L O. O. F. Bldg 13-U INSURANCE. Hans N. Koll, Fire and Accident In surance, 716 Main street UPHOLSTERING. J. H. RUSSELL, 16 South 7th Street Phore 1793. Repair work a speclaltj. 11-tf MOTOR CYCLES. : Indian and Yale, 1910 Model on dis- , play Pathfinder tires, guaranteed, $3.75, Waking & Co.. 406 Main St. - 15-tf , ELECTRIC WIRING.: Electric light wiring, door bells and intercommunicating telephones installed and repaired. H. E. Harrison. Phone 3413. . 20-tf RESTAURANT. The best meals are gotten at Profit's, 14 S. Eightfi Btreet "Unlike the Hocking Valley deal. It will be a merger outright. - The line will be Chesapeake and Ohio straight through to Chicago. We expect throughour agents to purchase it out right from the receiver and make it a part of the system. In the case of tbe Hocking Valley we have only a stock control, though I anticipate the event ual merger of that road with the Ches apeake and Ohio." IT'S BARI1EY AGAIH Los Angeles, April 9 World's rec ords went glimmering at the opening of the motordrome at Playa, del, Ray Beach yesterday afternoon. Barney Oldfield, in his powerful' Bens ma chine, smashed the figures for a mile, discounting the remarkable dash made by Caleb Bragg but a few minutes before. Bragg, in a Flat, had shattered the mile record for a circu lar track, making it in 0:37 2-5. but mJldfield. in a tremendous spurt, drove the giant German automobile a mile in 0:36 33-100. Bragg' is a. wealthy auto driver of Cincinnati.. AND LANDS

Improvement. Description.

Am't Due. ...f 27.1 S ... 14.113 ... 15.71 1W.45 ... 4u.m .;WS1 ... 04.81 ... 21.74 ... 52.12 (433) Lot 27 O. K ...... (433) Lot 42 O. K.. ...... (43T.) part vacated street 433 Lot 4 I. B. . . (437) Lot 11 Home ..... . (437) Lot 3 HC&IMS .... (437) Lot 2 HC&IMS .... (437). part OM 44 ....... (437) lot 42 II. A. L. .... (437) Lot 31 If. A- L- . 45.70 8.12 S.12 T.tfJ 5.95 8.55 (437) Lot 55 H. A- L. . : (437) Lot Wi H. A. L. ... (437) Lot 14 W. C. B. . . , (437) Lot 2 Lombard ... (437) O. M. 14 part ..... true and complete list of the Iota and

LADIES' YOKE SHIRTWAIST. ' This i a rv satisfactorv dtiim. The pattern is plain but can be varied by tucks as trimming, juauc mm hiuwih. wi white linen, it is a good waist for tail ness or general wear, ; irm pattern is cot in nve sues, a 40 bust measure. Sise 36 requires SVi yards of 97 inch materiaL Price ef pattern 488 is 10 cents. No. 488. Name ..... Address .. Site ' Fill out blank and tend to Pattern Do partment of this newspaper. CORSET COVER AND SKIRT COMBINED. For wear with the one piece dresses this style of garment is' most pleasing. The waist is in one piece except the front, which is an extent! on of the front of the tkirt. This pattern is cut la three sises,- 3& SS and 40 bust measure. Sise SS re-: quires S 14 yards of M Inch material; Price or pattern n is 10 cents. rim, 49, Na Address Size .... Fill oat blank and sead to Pattern Dopartment of this newspaper. ' - LADIES SKIRT. - This sldrt has a front and back breadth with boxleated effect, two ide gorea and pleated section, which may be shirred ff desired. The dosing is auule either at the side front or side bark. It is stylish design for any materiaL Thi nattern is eat In live sises, 93 tw SO waist measure, t Sfaa M requires yards of S6-inch materiaL Prica of pat Urn MI lOeenU. a ' No, SIX . . Addreso . FO ont blank to Patters partmcat of this