-Ann mx Silverware A larjje stock to choose from. Our prices sire standard acoordinj? to quality as sold nil over Canada. Rogers' Community Plate nil at SPECIAL DISCOUNTS this week. . Save Your Eyes Our Optician has had over 25 years' experience testing eyes and. fitting glasses. Satisfaction guaranteed. Max Heilbroner The Diamond Merchant of the North National Drink Grape Juice Specials Quart, special, 2 for $1.15 I'inls, special, 3 for .. 85o Individual bottle, 2 Tor 25c Monsterrat Lime Juice Quart Mile, 2 for . . $1.65 Pint bottle. 2 for 85c Loganberry Juice, quarts, 2 for .. ... $1.15 Lovely Summer Beverages (let your supply at Mussallem's 417-423 Fifth Ave. East 18 and 84 Now You ' Boat Builders Head litis snap. At such prices the lot will soon he cleared. About 4,000 '2-Inch Cedar Boat Lumber. About 4,000 5-8 Inch Cedar Boat Lumber, About 10,000 '7-8 Inch Cedar Boat Lumber. About 8,000 1 Inch Cedar Boat Lumber. To ho cleared at $G5 per thousand and about 50,000 Jx(5 and 1x8 sized Spruce Hoards, nt $15 per thousand. fiel it while llio gelling is good. The Prince Rupert Trai:scer & Taxi Co. Phone 189 or 112 GENERAL FURRIERS B.C. FUR Co. Third Ave. Ilepairing, lk-modelling on the premises, filazing and Cleaning $0.50 Phones Day: Green 120 Night; Black 709 AUDITORiUM Dancing Every Evening, 8 to 11 1 Dance 10o 3 for 25o Mrs. II. O. Crcwo will give Dancing Lessons beginning Saturday Evening, July 1, 7.30 la 8.30 p.m., and every Wednesday anil Saturday Evening thereafter. L. J. Man-en, Mgr. P.O. Box 235. Phone 209 Richard Garreti representing W. H. M. ROLSTON A CO. Specialising in l'oflland Canal Mini nig Slocks. Porter Idaho-Marmot Metals SPEEDY PLANES BRING BOMBAY NEARER LONDON Machines Being Built With 2,000 Horsepower Engines to Make 100 Miles an Hour. I.O.NDON, July 8. AH steel airplanes now under construe lion here will make the trip from Kngland lo India, roughly 8,000 miles as the crow would fly, if he were able to accomplish it, in three days and some odd hour.-according lo recent announce nicnt of the air ministry under whose supervision the machine arc being built. The specifications provide that Ihe planes le equipped with three motors, developing 2,000 horse power, and it js hoped they will be able lo accomplish' LOO mile an hour and possibly even greater speed. A crew of four or five will operate each ma chine, which will carry 20 to 25 passengers. It is proposed that these giants of the air travel day and" night, there being sleeping accommodations, and hot meals by means of an electric cooker. Advertie in Ihe Dailv New NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF RESERVt .NOTICE IS lltllKUY GIVEN thai III' reserve I'overlng certain liiiuls near tin. Junction ' of iiLBtall and Skcena itlve.a ucsigiiateu lui vi, uauge , coast uis- irici, m canceueu. uto. it. iv.tura, Deputy Minister or Lamia. Department of Lands, Victoria. B.C.. t May 41h. ivii. LAND ACT. Nolle of Intantlon to Apply to Lit Land. In Hie Land tlecordluff District or 'Mure ltuiert. and situate on the norlh- west coast or I'earse Island, B.C., approximately three miles north from the mouth of Winter Harbor. lake .Notice that 1. He Idiiisr Stranir or Sunn) side, B.C.. occupation caiuieryman, intend to apply for a lease or the fol- lowmir uescrioea lands: cominencuiir at a post planted approx- ateiy in ice miles nortn rroiu me inoutii of Winter Harbor. I'earse Island; thence noriuwesi two txi mains, mote or less to low water mark: thence, norllieasl along- low water mark one hundred and sixty (ICO) chains.; .thence southeast two m chains : thence southwest one hundred and sixty (100) chains, more or ies4t, 10 point or commencement ana con taining- tlilrty-lwo (31) acres, more or less. JAMES FIEI.ni.0 STHA.Nn. Name of Applicant. oaten may itn. tvi. LAND ACT. Nolle of Intantlon to Apply to Least Landa. In the Land Ilecordlnft District or rlnre Itunert. and situate on the norm west coast or I'earsa Island. II .C approx imately three mllenortti from the inumh of Winter llaibor Take Jiot re that Fr He s Limited or Prince Rupert H.C., occupation packers. Intend to apply for a lease or the rol- lowing described lands: commencing- at a post planted approx -lately three, miles north from the mouth or Winter Harbor, Pearse Island; thence northwest two (?) chains, more or less, to- low water mark: thence southwest along- low water mark one hundred and sixty (loo) mains; tneure southeast two (!) chains; thence northeast one hundred and sixty (160) chains, more or less, to point or commencement ana containing- thirty-two (33i acres, mo'-e or less. FRIZZEI.I.'S LIMITED. Name or ppllcant. rntcrt mv 1 9th. tops LAND ACT. Notlca of Intantlon to Apply to Laaat Land Ir Skeena Land District. Recording 1)1.1 tnci or rnnce itupert ann situate ai.rrom cannery on Port Edward. B.C. TAKE NOTICE that the Skeena niver Parking Company. Limited, or Port Ed ward. B.C., occupation Fish Parkers, In tends to annlv for r.ermlsslon to leaae tho following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the southwest corner or Lot 4478 It.V. roast district; tnenre southerly thmt low water mark, 200 n.t thence southwesterly.! ., ..... r ... . parallel to the southerly boundary of LotiNotlet ' Intantlon to Apply to Laaaa Land 4476, 110 rt.; thence northerly parallel! io waier mam, guu reel: me nee norm-easterly along the southerly boundary of Lot 447a producer!, 110 rret to the point of commencement, cimtalnlrg half an acre, more or less. SKEENA ItlVFrt PACKINO COMPANY, LTD. Applicant nait Mav ! )0s LAND ACT. Notlca of Intantlon to Apply to Laaaa Landa. In the Land nerordlng- District or I'rince itupert, and situate on the northwest coast or I'earso Island. 11 C . aonrui. mately alx miles north rroin the mouth Takt) Notice that Uosse-Mlllerd Limited or Vancouver, ll.t... occupation packers, Intends to apply for a lease of the fol- lowing deserlbedi lands: Commencing at a post planted approj- Imalely sit miles north rrroin the luoulli J or Winter Harbor, ivurse Island; thence lorthwest two 3) chains, more or lean. L? i 1 . '"."'h ,ht'nfc "orlheast .1...7 ;rr" ! .i. .i uuiiuitu uuiwriwo lanns: sltty (ICO) chain; thence southeast iwo m mains: inenre southwest one hundred and sixty (I fill rhalns, more or less, to Hilnt of commencement and con lalulug thirty-two lit) acres, more or less, , GOSSE-MII.I.EHD LIMITED. Name or Applicant. Dated Mar ih tn LAND ACT. CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT District of Casslar, Stlklne Division. TAKE NOTICE that 1. Waller Julian (lleturned Soldier . of Telegraph Creek; il .C., occupation Miner, Intends to apply In? Cn, Ltd.. of Vancouver, B.C.. occupa-ror pcnnlMlon to purchase the following J Hon, salmon runners, intends to apply described lands; ; Coiiinienrlna- at one ml'e east rr McLcods slough near' the Stlklne niter and about i: miles southwest of Telea-ranh Creeks thenre north 80 chains; thence east 40 chains; imciiic Bfiuiu iu i' i I inenre west tn chains to point or commencement and containing- StQ acres, more nr less. wrti. nil 4iu.ia.n, , . ,. . Applicant, i iprll 10th. lets. j needs the preserving effect of NUGGET Shoe Polish to keep it soft,smooth, pliable and smart. Did you "Nugget" your shoe this morning? Made In Black, Tan, Tone) Red and Dark Brown. Jllto White Dreuinf (cake) and Whitt Cleaner (liquid). ENCOURAGE FLAX GROWING LONDON, July 7. To encour age the growing of flax seed and lax in the United Kingdom on a "Commercial scale, a 'Committee tppointed by the Hoard of Trade has uimnimously recommended that 2OO,O00 be made available. I'lie development of new strains of pedigree seed is necessary and for that purpose Ihe flax factor ies al Hun ford and Lopcn should he acquired and controlled by lie ministry of agriculture. THE FLYING ANGEL. 'Do angels have wings, mum my?" 'Yes, darling." "Can Ihey fly?" "Then vhen is nursie goins lo fly, 'cause' daddy called her ii angel last night? "This aflernoon dear." VERY LOUD. Tom Does (his new suit look loud? Dick Loud! II looks like thunder on you. LAND ACT. Notlca of Intantlon to Apply to Purchas Land In Skeena Itanire & Land Fterordlng: District or Prince Itupert, H.C, and situate Haystack Island, south or Wales Island, lie. TAKE .NOTICE that the Canadian Fishing: Co. Ltd., or Vanrouver, H.O., occur-i-lion, Sal.'iKin canners. Intends to apply rer permission to purchase lue following described lands: I Commencing at a post planted at hlg-h v.ater mark on west shore or Hai'Matk Island; thence north seven chain; thence east seven chains; thence south Fcven chains: thence west seven chains. and containing- rue acres, more or less-. THE CA.WUA.N FISIIIMO CO. LTD. paled Hind May. itiU. LAND ACT. Kotlca of Intantlon to Apply to tun Land In Skeena Itanire 5 Land District. Ile- ci.rdlng Dlstiirt Prince Itupert, D.C., and situate Vt nun norm or waies isiauu Cannery, on Wales Island, B.C. TAKE NOTICE that the Canadian Fishing Co. Ltd.. of Vancouver. B.C.. occupa tion, salmon Canners, Intends to app'y ror prrmissinn to lease me rotiowing ue scribed lands: Cominenrlnr -at a nost planted at high waier mark, near point 'i mile north Wales island! tnenee north one rha'n: thence west ten chains thence south to shore line one chain: ihenee east following the shore line to point of commencement, and containing one acre, more or less. THE CANADIAN FISIIINO CO. LTD. Dated nin vay. t. LAND ACT. In Caxslar Land DWrlrt, fterordlng District Prince Itupert. B.C.. and situate north of Dogfish Hay, Portland Canal. TAKE NOTICE that the Canadian Fishing Co. Ltd.. of Vancouver. B.C.. occupa tion, Sainton Canners, Intends to apply ror permission to lease the rnnowing ae scribed lands: Commenrlng at a post planted at high water mark, 100 yards south of Indian smoke houses; thence northeast one chain; thence southeast one hundred and twenty chains; thence southwest to shore lino one chain; thenee northwest following the shore line to point of commencement, one hundred and twenty chains, and containing twelve acres, more or less. THE CANADIAN FISHING CO, LTD. Dated anih Mnv. 10s, LAND ACT. Nolle of Intantlon to Apply lo Laaaa Land In Skeena Itange & Land District, lie- curding Dlslrlri Prince Itupert, and sit- uale southwest point of Wale Island. TAKE NOTICE that the Canadian Fish- Mg Co. Ltd., or Vancouver, B.C.. occupa- inn, Salmon Canners, Intends to apply ror permission to lease Ihe following de- Commencing- at a post nlanted at hlrh water mark on southwest point on Wales Island, B.C.; thence north one chain; thence east ten chains-, thence south one chain to shore line; thence west ' along shore line to point of commencement, and containing one acre, nutre or less. THE CAN DIAN FISHINO CO, LTD. Dated nd May, 1 0SS. LAND AOT. Notlca of Intention to Apply to Laaaa Land In skeena Hanire 5 Laud District, prince Unpen, B.C.. and situate too yards north of Winter Harbor, pearse Island. B.C. iakk .MiTlCK mat the Canadian nih i i i'n mini"..'!! iu if.-at- nip luiiowuiif ur- Commencing- at a. msl planted al high waters mark 40 feet from rock on shore line: thence east one chain: thence north one hundred and twenty chain: .thence rs in imrr imp itiip main: inenre in THR DAILY HEWS Wednesday, July 8, 1925, southerly dlrertlon following the shore'Cllief Forester' Victoria ''clUl'u H ",J- fi nr r line lo Point of romniencement. and con.;,' laimiia- iweive acres, more or less, inn I.A.AAll. riSMIAII i.u. i, u Dated SOlli May, 18t. DROUGHT AND WINDS DAMAGE GRAIN CROPS IN SOUTHERN ALBERTA Big Crop In Adjacent Province But Not So Large As Exaggerated Reports Say. KD.MONTON, July 8 Dry wea ther and hot winds have been re sponsible- for cutliiur down some of the bright crop prospects in portions of stiulliern Alberta, ac cording lo lion, (ieorgc 'lloadley, minister of agriculture, who returned frolu (lie district east of Calgary. There is no doubt,, says the minister, that these conditions have made a reduction of several bushels per acre in the likely yield, and allowance must be made accordingly. The minister also points oul that published but unofficial estimates of the crop have been considerably exaggerated. In making uji these estimates Ihe fact has been overlooked that Ihere'is a substantial decrease in acreage through the removal of HOO fanners from Hie south country to other parts of the province anil the abandonment of their holdings as crop-producing farms. Much reseeding has been done also, because of damage Jiy cutworms, mid such resecdcdjct.nly by ootavio Kelly, a Judge areas must be taken out of thelof lht. fl.(t.ra ewnl j Hio tl,. wheal column. Janeiro, who made a decision For reasons such as these, f wliicli. permits the reappearance says Mr. lloadley, the acreage in'of tfic ijorreio da Manha, after a wheat crop, even allowing for j)al, of Iline 10n,.s; T,e new,, increases in some cases, will (paper was closed last year short -proba'bly not exceed 5,500,000 'Iy Ilfler MlL revolutionists were, acres. If (he yield per acre drivei, oul of ,ie city of Sao proves to be as.good as in i t-'3, iau0f aM,i lliany of t,c eJituriai when twenty-eight bushels was Htarf ,avc lm.n i(1 jaiIt T(C me point rcacneu, mere win do OWner and editor, Edmundo llil-a total harvest or about 15i,-:(cnct)U1.l( escaped afler seven 000,000 bushel. Some of I'm 'months and is now a political re-estimales have .greatly cx-(fu.. al h... iji1i,.a,l embassy. ceeded this, but they have been,rllis ,,art uWIU.,. aI1( m?naw.. n is potmen out, on wrong ng- ures as lo acreage. "Even at that il will be a won- derful crop," remarked the min- isler of agriculture and it spells' a sreal measure of prosperity for Alberta, there' is nV Justlfica- t,H. government is a violation of lion, however, for extreme and ,.ivaU. ,-t,perly rights giar-evaggerated reports about t lie j all lc4.d citizene or iJitzil by Ihe likely yield, which do nut take Conslitution. Mr. llitlencourt me tatiis sumcieniiy into ac- 'at h i I II... I couni. u is a laci iitat, in iu dry districts tli't'iv is a material reduction in acreage and thai, moreover, the heat and winds of a few days ago have done seri ous harm lo the growing grain.' STATIC Friend What it horrible noise comes from that radio sell Hadio Tan Well, I guesf you would nake jusl as bad a noise u you were comuvg oui oi einer. Weekly Scots-man. TIMBER SALE X7109. ealeil Tenders will be received by Ihe District Forester not later; than noon on the 25I It day of July, 1U25, for the purchase of Licence X710U, at head or (iil-loyees Inlet, C.H. t, lo cut 5Jt,-000 feel of Spruce, Cedar, Hem-luck and lialsam Sawlogs. Two (21 years will.be allowed for removal of timber. Further particulars of . the Chief Forester, ' Victoria, ' or the1 -!. whose sojourn ll:.... .1.... deu i. ...i .......... I...I District Forcler, l'riuce Itupert, H.C TIMBER SALE X7275. Sealed Tenders will be received by t lie District Forester not later than noon on the 13th day of July, 1U25, for the purchase of Licence X7275 on unnamed bay immediately lo the south of lagoon emptying into Ellerslie Hay, C.H. 3, to cut '150,000 feet board nuvtsure or Cedar, Spruce, Hemlock, and lialsam Sawlogs. Two (2) years will be allowed Tor removal oT Umber. Further particulars of the Chief Foresjcr, Victoria, or the District Forester, Prince Itupert, H.C. TIMBER 8ALE X6464 Sealed Tenders will he receiv veil by the Minister of Lands, nt Victoria, not later than noon on the iiineth (IHh) day of July 1025, for tho purchase of Licence XOIGi, to cut 50,000 reet of Spruce, and 32,000 Jack-pine ties on an area situated on ihe south' shore or Francois Lake, opposite, Collymount, Mange I, Coast District. Three (3) years will be allowed for removal of timber. liirlher particulars of the riiirstrr, at J'CP llll perl, H.n.' CENSORS KILL POLITICAL NEWS Brazilian Editors Said To Take Too Great Advantage of Freedom. UK) UK JANKIIIO, itiiizit, July 8. A staff of censors hits been distributed among (lie local; newspapers by Ihe Ilrazilian gov ernment- in order lo prevent the publication of attacks on I'resU ilcnl. Arthur Hernardes and the Ilrazilian government. An un official statement secured at the foreign office explained the 'move as a guarantee for public order. i tie pontic at present is an easy prey to newspaper propa ganda," it was' explained, ''am! sonic Ilrazilian edilors lake un justifiable advantages of the freedom of the press. If Ihe newspapers were not restrained, their contents would create a had impression about ltrazil when read abroad." Editors say thai most of the culling is in copy dealing with administration policies and revolutionary plotting. The government's power to stop publication of an unfriendly newspaper was checkmated re jK editor, has been confined for nearly one year. Property Rlahts. T1, .jecisibn of Judae Kelly vas on .i.e ....t,,!,... itiat ;(1C cj0.Hig of a newspaper by claillK, lo iavc Uisl, ' SOO.OOO 1 u a result of the 'ban against his newspaper". The cily editor of O Joruul, an important commercial paper of llio de Janeiro, was arrested a few days ago, the day after the censor stopped the appearance of a story dealing with one uT the candidates for the forth coining presidential election. PLEASEDTO MEET YOU DANIJMAID LIONS A well-known Ediponton divine lias a, youthful daughter whose interpretation' of Hiblical happenings points to a more uiihiuc view of things theological thau held by her reverend father. She was visiting llio other day and proffered her services as slory leller de luxe for lite benefit of a number of other chjldren gathered about. The responsibility of relation ship with the clergy was not lost upon Ihe child, who selected as her theme the advanlures of one iu the lion' had appealed to her funcy. "There was a , man called Daniel," she started as her list eners gathered about, "lie was a frieiul of (Sod's. Daniel made a bad kingjnad, so he put him in a den of lions. Hut you see Daniel was a friend of ('mil's so (!od said to the lions, '.Now, look at here, lions, Daniel's a friend of mine, so I want you to be nloe lo him.' So when Daniel came into the den the linns, said 'I'leas-ed to meet you, Daniel," RECOMMENDED. SI rangijr .Madam, a boy who I am informed Is your son has just thrown a stone al .me, cans, ing a very painful wound, Whal ure yoi) going lo do about itf Mother J don't know. Have you tried arnica? "livery lime I lake casor-oil mother puis twopence In my money-box I" "And when your money-box is full?" "She buys a new bollle of caslor-oill" I'ele Mele; l'ai'ls. Munt Superintendent Why lid you persuade Ljirclf Tom lo lake up goir? Now he'll live forever.' Maul Superinlendeiil's brother Don'l you believe l he'll -wear himself into apoplexy. Week-end Specials Boys' Khaki Drill Scout Shirts, aged It lo l i years. Spe rial 85c Men's Fancy Broadcloth Shirts, sizes 11 to 17. Heg. $3.50 Halo . ... $2.45 English Brighton Cloth in season's newest shades. wide. Heg. 5"h Hale, 3 yards for , . . $1.25 Soft Hemmed Cotton Towels. Heg. 3."c. Sale, 3 yanb for 85c SPECIAL VALUE IN A GOOD WORK BOOT Leckle's Red Stitch in M-en's. All sizes. Ileg. 7.r0. Sale Price $5.95 Cash and Carry Grocery Specials For Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m. until 12 noon only Creamery Butter, iu hulk, .'I His. for . . . ., . . .... . . $1.10 New Green Peas, 2 lbs. for 15c Blng Cherries, lb. hnkel . 90c No. 1 Table Plums in Imskets, weight 5 to 0 lbs. aveia?e per hjikel . i . , 85c CanUloupes, exlra special j 15c Hot House Tornatoes, 5 lb. b.ikels ... ..." $1.10 New Potatoes, X lbs. for ... . ' 25c Del Monte Drl-Pak Prilnes, r Hi. tins, rcg. $1.00, Spe-ia 80c Pure Plum Jam, 1 Hi. pails 55c Del Monte Pork & Beans, lull litis. :t for 25c Seedless Raisins, 1 lb. package 45c Quaker Brand Pears in heavy syrup, li's. per liti, special 25c UNIVERSAL TRADING CO. WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight and Tomorrow Night, 7 and 9 p.m. COLLEEN MOORE in "SO BIG" Vivacious Colleen in her crowning achievement a-Helina iu rJdna Ferbcr's sterling story. LoL us look at lif like Helina I'eake. with n thrill of elation, wilh curiosity, excitement mid a gay, adventurous spirit. No mailer whal comes let ns live it lo it's fullest just as she did. with a sheer triumph, of spirit over mailer. Live life wilh Uus re niarkable picture of a must wonderful girl. The girl with the dauntless courage (hat triumphed over fate and to whom life was just one great adventure. .Magnificent scenery und settings. Seldom a east ns strong as this. Colleen Moore, Ben Lyon, John Bowers, Wallace Beery, Ford Sterling, Sam DeGrasse, Jean Hersholt, Gladys Brock-well, Rosemary Theby, Dot Farley, Phyllis Haver, Charlotte Merrlam and many others. PATHE REVIEW. Admission 35c and 10c. JULY Clearance SALE OUR JULY CLEARANCE SALE STARTS THURSDAY, JULY THE 9TH, AND CONTINUES TILL FURTHER NOTICE The goods listed below me only examples of every department. To have the right idea of tho bargains come and look thorn over. If you do not come across an article you require In this Ad. It does not mean that It Is not on sale. Everything in the store Is reduced and we guarantee you discount not less than 15 per cent and as high as 50 per cent. Hoys' Cotton .Sweaters, reg. Toe. Hale, 2 for $1.00 Men's Coton Halhing Suits, reg. I.:I5. Hale $1.00 Ladies' Woollen Halhing Suits, Penman's, rcg. -Sit.75. Sale $3.00 l.ndies' White Piipie Outing Skirls, reg. $:). .'.), Sale $1.50 Ladies' White Underskirts, beaiilifiilly enihroidereed, reg. l.:i5. Kale . ... $1.00 Ladies' Corset Cover, reg. Or.e, a for $1.00 Ladies' hummer Nests, i pairs for Ladies' (liiigham House Dresses, reg. ijiL'.oO. Hale Ladies' Hlack Saleeu Aprons, reg. tf2 .)(). Sale . . Children's Oiiigliam Dresses, all sizes, .$ 1.75. Sale Men's Penman's Union Suits, reg. $L00. Sale . . Men's Halhrigau Underwear, separate garments piece suit, per suit Hoys' Halbrjgan Combinations, reg. 1.1)0. Sale . uiuureii s bocks, brown ami sand, reg. :5c, Sale, 1 pairs , fr 1 I.,. $1.00 Ladies' Coltou Hose, reg. Hie. Sale, M for $1.00 Monarch Art Silk Stockings, per pair ... ... ..... $1.00 5iU pieces or (lingluni, light and dark pattej-iis, -1 yards for , $1.00 HO Knglish Wnslialilc (liiigham, rcg. (I0c. Sale ror $1.00 Saleeu, nil colors, yards for $1.00 10 Pieces of iHep, reg. t)0c. Hale" , . . . 60c Huckaback Towelling, reg. :ire. Sale, l yards for . . $1.00 l-'ianilelelle, while, pink and blue, reg. a."c. Sale j yards '''' I $1.00 Ladies' Crepe Night (iowns, reg. 1.(15. Sale $1.10 SHOE DEPT. BARGAINS While Canvas Slippers, trimmed with black patent, reg-... . :.,;510:. $1.75 nam wiiue uue hlrnp Slippers, low heel, reg. ;i.2S i.i.si. : v.....-ii ., ounoais, in-own ami clear at i.. ;: -m. sn. imuiuii i.anes- uxlords mid Pumps, o clear Men's ltiii.iii.iK siloes, while, black and brown,, to clear lit JABOUR Phone 645. . $1.00 . $1.95 . $1.50 . $1.23 . $1.50 or one . $1.00 . . 75c $z.ou palenl leather, all sizes to $i-&u 95c $1.50 BR0S,LT1 Cor. 3rd and 7th.