OMATTA. SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 21. 1915. 12 B SUNDAY SCHOOLS WILL MEET Douglas County Association Holds Annual Convention Monday nd Tuesday. EXPECT ASSEMBLY OF 123 Tim nnnual convention of th. Dotislas County Sunday School assoelatloti will be held at Trinity Methodist church. Twen-ty-flrrt and Btnney streets next Monday nd Tuesday. Every Sunday school In tfa county la expected to send delesrat. lAmc.heoa and dinner will be served both day by the ladle of the, church. Plana wlU be made for attending tha forty-eighth an nual State Sunday School oonrantlon at Broken Dow, June It to IT. Sunday evening a onion meeting of all the churches end Sunday schools of South Omaha will be held at the First Presbyterian church. Twenty-third and J streets. Offlcera of tha association and other workers will be present. TV. H. Klmberly. superintendent of the adult rtivinlon of the Nebraska State Sunday School association, will make an address on "VWch. Visor, Victory." Tha convention proper will open Mon day at 10:) a. m. At 1:80 p. m. there will b a eneral session, Qeorce T. IJnd ley prealdlnr and Wlllard Chambers leading tha song service. B. A. Wilcox will deliver an address on ''Sunday School Enthusiasm." At 1.30 o'clock conferences of tha elementary, secondary and adult divisions will start. Patriotic; ftaaejaiei. A "patriotic banquet" In memory of George Washington will be served at :1S p. m. After dinner talks will be made as follows: "Girls." Miss Or R. Johnson; "Boys," U. It. Olmsted; "Boosters, I'.armond M. Grossman; "ICriockcrs," I C. Oberlles; "The Nebraska Jump Up,' Margaret Ellen Brown. Ia C. Oberlles of Lincoln, member of the International executive committee, will address tha convention aesslon on "Belts and Pulleys." On Tuesday morning reports - w ill be recVlved from department superintendent a follows: Elementary, Mrs. II. C. Illnkhousei secondary, R. 8. Flower; adult, E. F.. Denlson; home department, Mrs. C. Ia Shook f temperance deport ment, C. E. Byars; missionary depart ment, J. Ia Duff; teacher training de partment. Rev. Ralph It. Houseman. Tuesday afternoon will be devoted to a number of brief addresses as follows: "The Home Department." W. II. Klm- Teacher Training." Rev. Ralph II. Housenan. "Opening and Closing Exercises In the Ideal Sunday School," MWis Margaret Ellen Brown. "Sunday Pchool Evangelism," I. H. XJnes, religious work secretary of Young Men'a Christian assnclaticn. "The New American In the ' Sunday School." Ilflv. J5. J. Kalllna, pastor Bo hemian Presbyterian church. South Omaha. "Temperanca Instruction In the Sunday School," Mrs. W. T. Graham. "Our Relation and Obligation to the In ternational Sunday School Association," Oeorge O. Wallace. "Tha Ooals," Margaret Ellen Brown. Give Illustrated hectares. An Illustrated lecture will be given Tuesday evening by Margaret Ellen Brown, on "The Sundiy School Tour In the Orient." The following are oflcera of the as soclatlon: Oeorge T. I.lndley, president; B. A. Wilcox of Omaha and R. H. Olmsted of Florence, vice presidents; Wlllard Chambers, secretary treasurer; Mrs. C. II. Illnkhouse, superintendent of the elementary department; It. S. Flower, su perintendent of the secondary depart ment; K. V. Denlson, superintendent of the adult department; Mrs. a I Shook, superintendent of Ih. home departmnt; C 14. Byars of Valley, auperltondvnt of the temperance department; J. Ia Imff. superintendent of the missionary depart ment, and the I lev. Ralph II. Houseman, superintendent of the teacher training department. HARRY. WALLER STEIN, New York leather importer, left $103,000 to his former wife, now Mrs. Adeline McConnelL who divorced him several years ago. Our Great Final Clearance Sale of Men's Winter Suits and Overcoats Continues Monday and All Next Week Two Lots Ac- L 1 Si.' t- 1 II I : m ii It! til m i Ifil it l 1 ) ' ti i V i ii i r hi y is J f las iMt a - Sl ITS AXI OVrntXIATS That old at $18.00 and 120.00 Hl'lTS AM) OVr:Kr,Q.T8 That old at $26.00 $10 SUITS AXT t)VKRCOATS That aold at $12.00 hflTH AM) OVEm,OAT9--That old at $15.00 Domestic Room 39c n., hem- 10ic Superior Assortments Sera of Cot ton Tabrloa TJadervrtced. Hheot, 81x90 size, center soam, 3-inch hem, full bleached, each , Casea, 45 and 42x86-ln., hem tned. strong, dur able cotton, each. MunIIii. bleached or unbleach ed, yard wide; specially good at 7c; here at, per n i yard OC Uinf(hama, 32-tn., wide, strlpea in gray and blue, for drensea and skirting, 12 Ho val- Q ues, yard 7C (lAnnel, outing flannel la fleecy, 8 He grades, stripes In pink or blue; at, tl. yard DC l'crcale, 30 Inches Wide, colors light or dark, dress or skirt ing styles, standard quality, at, yard . . . . Tablo Daninfck, American mer cerised dafnaok,. 68 Inches wide, fine value at Ql 39c; here Monday, yd.aCxC Ohallls, Delaine finish. - ferfect copies of high grade imported fabrics; dainty border, .TlA, styles, yard 13 10c 20 A Wonderful Showing of New Laces and Embroideries Monday at prices which should crowd the dept. with eager buyers early $1.00 Lace Flouncings 29c New Embroideries, Loom End Silk Embroidered Lace Strips Flouncings 18-in., 27-in., 3G-in. and 40-in. wide; regu lar 50c to $1.00 yard values; on sale at, yard 29 Beautiful Bands to Match 23c to 33a values; on salo 1 Monday, yard 9 Specially adapted for party dresses and fancy waists. 27-inch Lace Flouncings $1.50 to $2.25 yard values, the very latest patterns for fine dresses; marvelous values at, yard 89c $5 P-"1-- J Eaaliitariiiif rrm r - ir" "ii i i utt'-- 18-in, Oriental Flouncings $1.00 yard quality, choico new patterns for waistings; at, yard 592 5-inch Oriental Laces For neckwear, sleeves and drap ery; regular 50c yard values at, a yard 29 65c Oriental Laces Same as above but much wider; at, a yard 39 To 7c a yard values, at 3V2? To Kic a yard values, at. .5c To 15c a yard values, atT1 To .'55c a yard values, at 15t To 50c a yard values, at 29 27-in. Flouncings Made to sell at 75c yard, at, yd. 39 Val. Torchon Laces Special yd. 212S 3M:S 5, 10 WHAT WOMEN ARE DOING (Continued from I'aga Threa.) Furnishing Goods and Underwear Doincatic I loom Monday. Men'a Heavy nibbed Cotton Un derwear, skirts or drawers, 608 values, at '. S5 Knit Underwaists for boys or girls, all sizes, 2 to 12 years, 16c values, at 0J Ladies' Outing Flannel Gowns, worth to $1.25, at 60s Boys' Illouse Waists with military collar and button cuffs, black sateen, blue chatnbray, percales and madras, 60c values, at 25 Men's Blue Chambray Work Shirts, all sizes 14 to 17, 60o values, at 83c; 3 for . ..Rl.OO ladles' Cotton Bibbed Underwear vesta br pants, 85c values, at ,.19o Men's, I Adieu' and Children's Hosi ery, all sizes, 12 Ho values, at 8 Via I.ailles' Oause Vests, 12 He values, at TH New Silks for Spring Even greater assortments than usual shown in the Daylight Silk Section. Taffetas in the soft chiffon finish are. very popular for spring. We are showing two specially desirable qualities in Vient Rose, Sea Sand, French Blue, Hunter's Green and all staple shades, 36 incheswide, at yard 98 and $1.48 Cotele Corded Silks and Silk Poplins are more than ever popular for suits; we show a splendid assort ment here at. yard 81.18. 81.48. $1.88 Beautiful All Silk Crepe de Chine Two splendid qualities, 40-in. wide, In all popular street and evening- shades, $1.25 and $1.60 yard values; Monday at, per yard g8d and S1.18 Over 5,000 Yards of Dress Silks Plain and fancy weaves, 24 to 30 inches wide, including poplins, chiffons, taffetas, satins, mescalines, pongees, foul ards, etc. , 38 and 684 Beautiful Black and White Weaves - Checks and stripes, In all sizes; 27 and 38-in. wide meualines, taffetas, etc, very' popular this season, 784. 0S The New Wool Fabrics For Spring Suits, Dresses or Skirts are here in almost endless variety of weaves and col orings, so varied that personal preference alone is the only restriction in selectionhere. 54-inch Covert and Gabardine Suitings in all the new shades, including the sea sand, putty, piping rock grey, Oregon grieve and others, at, yd $1.75and $1.98 Shadow Stripe Panamas Some In the monotone col ors effects; a splendid quality for suits or separate skirts;' special, yard ' $1.48 Taffeta Epingles, Poplins, Tussah, Carma Crepe Weaves, etc. 44-in. wide, all best colorings, 084 New Spring Challies Light and dark colors, beau tiful new patterns; on sale 284 and 484 New Spring Wool Dress Goods in a big assortment of plain and fancy weaves, 36 to 64-ln. wide, plain and fancy colors, yard 384. 484. 684 Xew Black and White Checks Half wool, 36 to 44- ln., at 384 nd 484 All wool, 44 to 64-ln. at 684 to $1.48 Household Linen Towels and Bed Spreads Values such as these are usual ly 36 more. Irish All Linen Pattern Table Cloths. 68x68 siie, heavy grade, eholce !0 OC designs, each . . 9ewO Irish All Linen Satin Damask Pattern Cloths. 7ix7l alia, An te line is S3. 50 nr i vaiav is la-ht, soft SI. 25 Tabl fa lull and fineness of the lln of very superior quality, each Derman B liver Bleached. TO-lnrh Hainask, extreme welg-ht. soft finish; value very unusual, yard . . All-Linen. Half Bleached Tabls Damask. 70 lnohes Wtde: rood value today at 11.00 a yard; here at, yard .-.... Hemstitched TabU Set (cloth and one dozen napkins to match;, air 8x10. M OR 19.00 set for - Spreads, satin finish 'Marseilles, extra larsre, splendid designs; heavy frlnitea. square oorneri only. $7.50 value, Oil here for Spreads, crochet, hemmed, full bea sine, fooa i.ou qu.uiij', Rllg-htly Imperfect In bleaching; Monday's clearing price, each $1.00 Wash Goods Section New Organdies, 40-in. wide, white grounds, printed de signs in dainty floral ef fects here at, yard. . . .29 Shadow Lace Novelties, 40 in. wide, white and tinted jgrounds, designs printed in delicate, but strictly wash able colors; at, yard, 35 Percales, 36-in. wide, light and medium color grounds, .suitable for shirtings and dress purposes; specially selected patterns, high grade quality; here at, per yard , lem talks, her subject being "Her ! Thought About Wifehood and Mother-' hood' Miss Ruth Qanson will be trie soloist. M ths social hour, which follows the regular service, Miss lQlUnbeth loud will be hostess, bhe plans to have some i ltti:itii imuniR vr vnierisuiiiicni, oesiaes ine sinKinK. ana light refreshment All young women are most woluome to both of those services, whether they are mem bers or not. The second term of the class work has begun, yet there are a few places left At the general office Information will be given concerning any courses. In the (lrimrrtlo svlonce department there is one elans that will start Thursday morning. I rus is a course in serving anl marketing In which regular trips will be taken to the markie and groutiles of the city to familiarise the members of the clung with the ways of purchasing articles of food. The course also Includes cooking and serving of meals. Call domestic science director and get direct Information from her. Tha gymnasium class at 7 o'clock Is open to registrations. This rlass meets only once a week, on Wednesday. A new Hllile oiass has been formed t meet on Friday at 8:15 In a study of the. i'arables. This is designed to meet the requests of the glrlM In the KymnnMuin who have to come late and will be for only eight weeks. T. S. Dillian Dies Following Operation Amusement were presented in unique iiiHimer, Interspersed with various must ral numbers aad reading. Those who participated Id the program were: Mr. and Mrs. O. Arthur Melcher, Arthur Howe, Mrs. Edwin Hlndley, Miss Mar garet Uljenatolpo, Mrs. O. 8. Brooks, Mrs. V. U IJumpus. Mrs. J. W. Welch and Mrs. A. Howe. Mrs. J. Y. Hooper as chairman of the committee. The next regular meeting of the club will be held Thursday at the home of Mrs. II. i Knudsen In Glenn Park. Mrs V. M. faugh Is leader and Kv. A- 3 McClung soloist. Papers will be given t y Mrs. W. A. Wilcox. Mrs. J. V. Stsr. , ett and Mrs. O. II. Tuttla. Hull call, - Uwon review and ICngland's story will take their usual place upon the program. The dale (or the initial convention ot the Kevond district Nebraska Federation of Women's Clubs lias been set for April SJ at the Benson Methodist church, Th lues! club Is now preparing to entertain thU scsalun. The iienson circle of the Child Con servation league met Friday with i4r. X M. liabcock. Papers on the effects ot children's diet were read by Mrs. F. St. I'uugh and Mrs. Babcock. Mrs. II. T. Malil, soprano, gave several numbers. The Women's Christian Temperance 1 1 lun postponed Its session lust week ow ing to Illness of the president and hostess. T'ie niite program announced will be held Willi Mrs. 11. H. lieaaley March t. Mra. N. J. McKltrlck wlU be present at that meeting to give her report. Uru. J. P. Barnhart will be hostess for the Scrm club Tuesday afternoon at ber iiorue, Jll Hawthorne avenue. The pro gram meeting will be preceded by a luiiutieoB. Mrs. J. K. Ooodrldt will read a Jm-er on "Pocahontas"; Mra Barnhart on wueen of Bheba," and MUs Ulliaa Owiiin on "Madame De Btael." Mrs. W.O. Ure gave the first of scries of lesrons cn "The life and Art of Itome" before the Omaha Society of Flua Aits Thui-sday morning. Her subject was "The Korean; His Conquests and .. mo riuuajog me jforum," and waa handled In a remarkably comprehensive manner. Mrs. Ure spoke an hour and a hfcif without manuscript or notes. Illus trating Ur talk with stereopticon slides. The snnual meeting of the Federation cf MisnionatT societies will be held at the Young Men's Christian association au.Jit rluiiri Tuewlay at I p. m. Officers will be eiected sad there will be a special V. W. f. A. Ktttvs. Its winr t s , v afternoon vesper nun h , i ! . . i i.t i.jt ia the Auiino fluio. J. t ii. I'tvf '"'it of 'tie l (JUliK I. ..(. Ii InUttU a?.M4M tkUll'tl, fio ui.a it ii.s series ff giris' pruU- Thomas S. DllUan, aged Q years, died Friday afternoon at thai Wise Memorial hospital, following an operation. He waa a resident of Omaha for , twenty-nine years. Funeral services will : be held Sunday afternoon at I oolock from the home, 4bX Burdette street, with Inter ment In Forest ' Lwn cemtcry. He Is survived by his wife, three daughters, all of Omaha, and one son, living In Port land, Ore. . A Wonderfully Pleasing Showing Spring Styles Women's Apparel Broader assortments, better qualities at each price than we've ever before shown at this season. You'll find originality expressed in many ways but all authoritative. Hundreds of Beautiful New Dresses, a bevy of artistic designs for street, afternoon and evening wear. Cloth Dresses with "Georgette Crepe Waists, Taffetas, Silk Failles and Crepes, etc., in all the season's newest colorings. Choice val ues at .... . .$19.50, $25, $35 and $45 up One Splendid Lot of New Dresses made to sell at $15.00 and $18.00, Silk Taffetas, Crepe de Chines and other popular Silk and Wool fabrics, this season's styles and colorings, special . .$9.90 NEW SPRING WAISTS In Chin Chin Wash Silks, Crepe de Chines, Laces, etc. Choice values at from $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 up to $15.00 Over 300 Handsome New Tailored Suits A spe cially delightful showing of Suits for Monday, at $19.50, $25.00 and $35.00 A splendid showing of artistic designs in the sea son's most wanted fabrics and all the new color ings, including Belgium Blues, French "Army Blues, Putty, Pearl, Battleship Gray, rich.' Heather mixtures, black and white checks and stripes, etc., values wo do not believe you can duplicate elsewhere, at $19.50, $25 and $35 MONDAY MORNING SPECIALS $1.50 and $2.00 Long Kimonos, at 95 Women's 50c and 65c Aprons, at. .35 $1.50 House Dresses, all sizes ....79 $3.50 Silk Petticoats, fitted tops $1.95 Spring Tailored Suit Spe cial 175 charming Suits in most desirable . colorings and fabrics, all sizes, matchless values, $15.00 , , i - 1 fif i Rug Specials $17.ClO Brussels Rugs, seam less, 9x12 size, fine pat terns $11.75 $18.50 Brussels Rugs, seam less, 9x12 size, 10 wire quality ..; $13.93 $17.50 Velvet Rugs, seam less, 9x12 size, choice pat terns t $12.50 $4.00 Aimlustrr Hugs Sire 36x 72: cholc patterns S3.0S I3.BO Velvet Hug", S6x72 $3.75 Water Color Window Shades 86-ln. x 7 ft., best quality, 30 Ileal lr Mat AVeather V show a big Una ot cocoa mats at C5 to $3.25 Special Pricings of High Class Dinnerware for Monday Which Will Mean a Saving of Almost Half to Those Buying Them. $150.00 Hayiland Dinner Set 100 pieces, gold encrusted, a beauty; on sale Monday, $75 This is our open stock pat tern and you can buy extra pieces Monday at 40 discount Plain White China Cups and Saucers 25c a pair values; Monday, at per si A 1 pair lut; VTf X 111 I' 'a. w i s. J 5A W $45.00 Haviland Dinner Set 100 pieces, pink spray design, a beauty; on sale Monday for $25.00 $35.00 Austrian China Sets 100 piece's, gold band decora tion ; on sale ....... $19.50 Semi-Porcelain Dinnerware - Plain white, 100 pieces; $9 values, Monday $5.98 1,000 Odd Pieces of China, up to 25c Values to Close, each, 5c. Fashionable WALL PAPER Is Just as essential to modern In terior decoration as tha latest style la millinery Is to the proper ly dressed woman. Our Itiit Showing of New Wall Paper otters you selection from the newest creations ot this and foreign countries. rHMHial llargaina This Week. Imported Oatmeal and Tiffanies, all shades, to $1 roll values, ou sale at. roll ..40t I'lal a Holnikf lil, fast colors, to 4 5c roll values, at, roll . . . .22 U5 lkunestic Oatmeals, roil, t . .12H Heavy Varnish Gold Tatters wltu 18 In. borders, 25o roll values, on le, roll 12i 25c Iled lloom Patterns with cut out borders to match, roll 12i? iiOc IHniug Itooiu and I'arlur Pa pers, hl assortment, at, roll 10 All IZhte Kin hen Papers on ala t. roll 5 Try HAYDEN'S First CASSEROLES Obs lot of asaatlfnl pat. t.rai ta fall ais aad rsa uloo "Coaruir" ns's. oa sals Monday aad raa.1 banralaa. at. okolcs, Sl.l OXITODr'B - X.TSK WilB IMIum sisa sxlra heavy "I.lNk" tin waah boilers, copper bottom Sl.44 Tarss stss. as above. tl.SS Kxlia lama slse, as above. at McdliiBt- slse. all copper. IJkK Boilers S3.C9 lrae ! all coi'iKT, l.lek Boilers --19 Exlr large all copper l-l Hollers .4 "Premier" copper bottom tin boilers ao One Day ONLY Ona Day Dressers $10, $12.50 and $14.50 Large golden oak dressers, piano finish, real quarter sawed, beveled mirrors, swell front, 5 drawers, finished inside, dust proof, wood knobs, 42x22-in. top; worth $24.90; this sale ...$14.50 Chiffonier to Match One Dollar Less. Golden oak dressers, quarter sawed, piano finish, top 41x21 inches; 3 patterns to select from; sold regularly for $18.50 to $19.50. Sale price $12.50 3 patterns golden oak dressers, gloss finish; $10.00 chiffon iers to match $9.50 Wa hava a few tnanosany. blrd"a-ya maple and Circassian v.al nut; lo v.htt anamel dressers of different slses and patterns that we v. ill eluse out during this sale for one day at same prices; also some mahogany chiffoniers very few. Drying taMos, worth up to $20.00; some worth only $15 and $U5. All go in this sale for $9.50 firugs, Toilet Goods Why Pay More lie Jad Salts for the kidneys . . . .BBe Zoo box Cascars Quinine lfto 25o box HaJa Cold Tablets 10c $1.00 Hal Hepatlca for .0o Sal Hepatlca for 30 25o bot. White Pine Cough Ciire 16a f 1 Il'orllck'a Malted Milk T9o $S 50 Horllck'a Malted Milk . ,2.90 26e Peerlesa Face Powder ...... ISO UJer Kisa Face 1'owder SSo 75c Pomprlan Massage Cream . .4So SSo Peroxide Fare Cream lSe 25c Pond's Vanishing Cream . ...ISo iOo Fond a Cold Cream . 25c' Orris Root Tooth Powder .... 2So Peerless Tooth Powder loo 75o Kd Plnaud's Toilet Water ..e5o 75c dressing Combs SSo SSo and 16o Auto Hingea IOo 1160 Fountain tSyrinse 1 OO 1 1.25 Hot Water bottle for 7o ii Combination hyrinxe 91M ti Wellington Combination guurun- teed for 3 yeara .. $3.00 0c bottle Vhenolax Wafers ac No Phono Orders Filled. Drapery Department Specials $2J25 Scrim Curtains in white "or ecru with linen lace edge, 2 in. hem, Mon day at, pair $1.50 $3.00 Brusselette Curtains, big assortment of patterns, at, pair $1.98 45c Marquisettes, 40tWh wide, white, ecru or ivory, at, yard 30 20c Fancy Scrims White and cream, with dainty colored bord ers; at, yard .12Mt 12 He Striped Swisses 36 Inches wide, for sash curtains, yd,. K 15c Fish Nets, 36-in., at. . .7 V4 SI Dress Skirts to Your Measure for. ..... From any fabric at $1.00 yard up you may select from our- immense etoek of Spring Dress Fabrics. The most complete and varied stock of the new weaves we have ever shown for selection. The Skirts will be artistic ally tailored, perfect fit and work manship guaranteed.. See the samplo garments in Daylight Dress Goods Dept. All Skirts made in our store. Special Flour Sale Monday We Advise Our Customers to Buy Now HJ r a 4l-lb. sat'ka best high r ratio Diamond 11 flour, made from No. 1 selected wheat, nothing better made for bread, pies or cakes, eooal to flour sold for 12.(0 sack, atoaday, 4- lb. sack 1.0 IT lbs. best graaiUataa sugar . .$1.00 10 bars beat bramia laundry aoap S6 I lbs. best whits or yellow corn meal for 17o 1 lbs. best rolled whits breakfst oatmeal SSo 4 lbs. fancy Japan rice S& ( cans oil aardntes S&o 7 lbs. bent bulk laundry starch . 85o Mti Unu'i pranut butter, lb. IH1 Tall cans Alaska salmon ...... .10. Parker House V(eup, bottle . .TVS LarKe botllea Worcester Sauce, 14. kle, orted kinds, prepared mustard or horseradish, bottle " ; ib. cans fancy sweat susar corn, wax, a trio a. green or lima- Wans a! V-lS It Pays TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST 2-lb. cans early June peas ....TW. I-lb. ru.it tSolden pumpkin, hominy. auer kraut or baked beana ..TVe 1-lb. cans solid packed tomatoes at .....8,. The beat domeetio macaroni, vertnt- cilli or spashettl. pkg. TVio Gallon cans liolden tabls syrup SSo 2K-os. lars purs strained honey B60 fchelled, blanched and roasted pea nuts, IU ISo SJ-os. jars purs fruit preservt-s 85o f cans l'U Lu scouring soap, it Bents the Jtutcb SSo K C. corn flakes, pkg. 6 Oraps Nuts. tf 10J Herahey's breakfast cotoa. lb. ..Sue Uoldrn Kantoa coffee, lb aoo The beat tea alfttnatt. lb lSHo tii best BTJaicrrxT nxsx Kuvasu xtosra si Tlu bent creamery butter, tsrtoo or bulk. lb. 834 Tha best dairy table butter, lb. 8M It Pays. The. best No. 1 country creamery butter, lb , ,...31s flood dairy butter, lb ..(5. I lbs. good butterlne 850 The best, equal to creamery tui r, lb. 85o Full cream white, colored or Youri America clieeae. lb aoo Imported Swiss or Roquefort cneexe, lb 400 riorida Orap. Trait Specials Rach me, o 60. THo l'er doxen ........ ttSo, 46o, C&O, BO. This Is extra fancy fruit. 1st arada. Kigalaaa srsral Oraag. Sal. Ta. Oraag-. e4 Qaality. Per doson ltVa, ISO, !, ttc Nothing finer grown, la CaLrcrnU tli an lilahland Navels ' . Taa Teg eta bis Varkirt for tb. ysepls Is lba. best cookmg poAatoe to tha peck for .,lTV. I m t M II JI 11 in I! I I i I y I I I I I 1 1 1