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CHILD STAgS | HIS FATHER'S NOUNDED FOE Oregon Schoolboy Takes | Part in a Deadly ‘ Conflict. } Enraged Rancher Shoots | Down Director During ! a Quarrel. Small Boy Promptly Obeys Parent's Order and Thrusts Repeatedly With a Knife at Dying Man’s Heart. o Special Dispatch to The Ca LA GRANDE March 21.—A horri- ble scene in w Arich Hflgarth, fa- tally wounded with a bullet in his chest, held Woods Gray, his assallant, down and pbunded h the 1-year ered around with his own revolver, while of the under man hev- him re- garth, s peaiedly occurred northeast far from r and a typical e tzking .his your father's assail- hrust arth is d BIG CROWD Description of uakes in red an interest- Mechanics’ RREREREE RRERRRREERR BRRRRRE RRRERER RRRRn e Men Dine DR. PIERCE'S REMEDIES, | THE PRISONER Who escapes from jail is by no means free. He is under the ban of the law end punishment is written over against his name. Soon or iate he will be caught again and bear added punish- ment for his short om hi 1, ose wi use of g powders and tablets for a time esca the escape penalt for tempor- ary = ase Dr. Pierce's Gold- en Med SCOV~ ery cures dyspepsia and other ¢ oS of the stomach 3 organs of digestion and nutrition. is cures are lasting. * For about two 1 suffered from 2 v sia.” writes R E ¥ obstinate case of dyspep- | ord. Esq. of 13 Hastern Toronto, Ontario. 1 tried a great mum- be: of remedies without Success. I finally lost faith in them all. T was 8o far gone that 1 could not bear any solid f0od on my stomach for a long time: felt melancholy and depressed. Could not sicep or follow cupation (tinsmith). Some | After a week's | | four months ago a friend recommended your “Golden Medical Discovery.” ment § had derived co much benefit toat I nued the medicine. 1 have taken three ties and am comvinced it hasin my case ac- lished & permanent cure. 1 can conscien- ly recommend it to the thousands of dys- peptics throughout the land.” i Accept no substitute for " Golden Med- ical Discovery. There is nothing * just as good” for diseases of the stomach, . “blood and jungs. ; Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets stimulate the liver PMRRE RERRRRR RRRRY THE SAN FRAXNCISCO CALL, SUNDAY. MARCH 22, 19035. 21 __TFE 7EMPOB.'.CUM. 1 THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | Tgf EMPCRIUM. ! THE EMPORIUM. - New Miliinery French miliiners creats, but they cannot control, and their orig- inal creations that set :the fash- ion pace are hurried here to be duplicated at from one-fourth to one-ha'f Paris prices. The mil- linery parlor on second floor is a veritable treasure house of newest ideas. Emporium prices, of course; Paris thoughts and mater- ials without the excessive profits that exclusive milliners charge. A theusand or more trimm=d hats on show to-morrow. Our own. work . . . . . . .85 (o $25 Imported designs. . . . . $25 fo $48 Sale of Percales, Madopoliams, Sc Yard Monday only, we offer at special sale several thousands of yards cf these choice, styiich, new Madopolam Percales; a much bigher grade than the ordnary 1224c. kind, finer thread, c.xded weave, ful 36 inches wide, hundseds of different styles; at the 9 very low price per yard . (- Revere Weave Batistes—Stripes, figures ani dots; in some of the richest colorir gs e ey s e il yood . . . DD Fiemish Tissues— The new weave, a It heavier than organdies but equaly danty; fancy colorings and solid effects; very speciah k. . .o AR Satin Finish Galateas—Some new colorings in these very serviceable fabrics; including ehepherd's plaids, solids, French blue grounds, etc., yard *© - - 15¢ Scotch Flannel Waistings—Silk strip: . 40 department. Laaddd d d Al ddddd x Y = » x 5 5 a S 5 a ddd Ll l g Bed Spreads, 89c Sampie Biankets Monday only—zoo0 full sized white crocheted Spreads, a superior make, usualy $1.15 each; at the very special sale price of 890 White Blankets—An unusually good value in this lot—150 pairs, bought much under regular prices; they are 72 inches wide, weight 5 pounds, are fine in make, quality and finish; until mld,pr.sals5 Fine Comforters—Extra liberally filled with sanitary sheet cotton, closcly tufted, the coverings in choice colorings, Sample Blankets — Three 1l m three aifferent mills, only on= pair of a e received as samples to choo.c from; they are in gray, white and tan, and are to be closed out at but little more than half the price such blankets sell for regularly. Ladddddd 2 d 3 2 ddd » > ~ > 5 (A d A d 2 ddd ddad Gibson Pictures on Sale at 28c We have secured an excellent assortment of very choice reproductions of Gjbson's latest pen and ink sketches, handsomely mounted and matted, full size 15x20 inches, good value for $1.00 each, and will offer them at special sale for Monday 280 French Peas—M Fins, imported, Monday, 2 tins . . Mush— onday, 4 pkgs - . and coloring $1.00 yd. for 44 $1.00 yd. .. .260 ither the Victory or Favorite, on A Y ll.wool Crepe Flamme. all-wool Voile Flamme. 2 l-wool London Twine. le Soap —Imported, large bars, on Mon all-wool Voile Boutonne. AN YO LR T a'l-wool Voile Famme. Ripe Olives—Choice and large, Monday, quart al-wool Lonto pEp RN Sardines— Boncless, finest large tin, 22@; per dozen. . Carolina Head Rice—12 lbs. . Shaker Salt— Per packag imported, Monday ..8$2.50 ¢ the big the week lowing days Choice Tea— Engli g and | handsome pattern ¢ colors, Uncolored Japany b. . . . . . . . 0@ 2x4-foot rugs for . Holland Herring—Large fat Milchners, 6 fish 3x5-foot rugs for 10 The New Is now about co that money can Oid Mt. Vernon Rye Whiskey —The $1.30 bottles, on Monday. 3 ¥00 Sweet Wines— A1 Port, She or Angelica, Monday, gallon . b5 Old Gin—Redcross Geneva, Mon pes includes Bigelow Axminsters Good Brandy— Monday only, botdle . . 656 Eascern Aloohol—Full proof, Monday, quart B s | e Smith Axminsters Bigelow Lowell Body Bruss % Special Sales Goods ordered ephone will not be sent C.0.D. wovations from all parts of the civilized world. goods be of the cheaper qualities or of the very finest that can be rroduced our special depar ment store prices peimit a rzdical raving, such as cereful buyers will appreciste. The styles shown, we are sate in szying, in the Suit and Cloak and Millirery Departments on the second floor, have no coumterpart in the West. Dress Goods Sale Monday English Mchair Dots, 38¢ yard 1060 yards only of this choice £ng:ish biack Mohuir Lustre, with white dots in s:zveral dif- fercnt sizes and also the snowfiake cffect, some of the sca- French Suit Patterns—Exclusive fouelties, beautifut styles complete suit pattern from $14.00 to $22.50. only,each. . . . roc es son’s most porular goods 1 3 eri .Uq"on Monday all day if quantity lasts Monday’s Big Bargains ary special price per yard. . . Sapolio—Monday, 4 cakes. . . . 2 v, and all marked at moderate department store prices. recponsitle partics upcn application at our Credit Bureau, and all the prices that we quote for car- sewing, lining and laying. vd. sn.sm}'il.oo andgl.75 Othar{n:’k’g&wdy Brussels. . . . $1.35 and $1.50 Tapestry Brussels . . . . . . d.. . .$0.20 and $1.45 Ingrain Carpets. . . §1.35 $1.50, Linoleum— 6 and 12 feet wide. . 60c, 75¢, 58¢ RALAMAAR AAAARRE AR RAA EAARRAR RAXEARKAL AL WARRARARRARARYE WAL CRLRAAER RAAARARXALNLLE AAAAAAAUAAL AARARAARAXAAALE AR A AR RARUNS Wanaanic snaaaan &—’ by mail or tel- 'CALIFORNIA’S LARGEST= New goods prevail everywhere, the latest novelties—the In every instance Opening Days of San Francisco’s Greafest Style Show. First Exhibit of Paris and N_ew York Models {\ Spring and Summer | Gowns and Wraps Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday reet Model garments from such famous mod- Lown istes as Sara Mayer, Perdoux, Havet, Raffin, Leroy, Schubatz and others, at prices rangir.g from $100 to $325. Here are six introductory bargains of moderate-price goods: \ New Street Suits, $18.50—Made of high-grade all-wocl Serge Cheviot, medium weight, either black or navy blu; the unlined skirtis side pleated and trimmed with bands of taffeta. The collarless blouse jacket has small double capes on shoulder and is lined throughout with silk taffeta. This is a suit that you wou!d not expect to pay less than $22.50 for; cur introductory s'a 50 PR - bargain price . . Misses’ Novelty Suits, $21.50— Made of fine ctamines in shades of tan, brown and wh te; with full blouss jacket buttcn'ng on one side. These suits are beautifully corded and handsomely trimmed in Cluny lace; garments made to reail at £27.50. sz ' 50 - Our intreductory bargain price . . New Street Costumes, $23.50 — Black and Navy blu®serge; habit back; 7-gore unlined skirt; " collarless blouse waist, with pleated coffee jacket front, and a very full shirt waist sleeve, also pleated; the entire suit being finished with a trimming of fancy silk braid and lined with ex- cellent taffeta silk. It is cne of the §27.50 styles for which our introductory bargain price will $23 cming to poi —A beautiful at an introduc newest of the bargain price, or wsists and full suits, on sale , at the extraordin- 390 newest fancy mixtures, or $1.50 yd. for 48 in. all-wool London Tiwine Melang-. $1.50yd. for 48 in. London Twine extra quality. $1.00 yd. for 46 inch all-wool fancy Mixed Tweeds. 5oc yd. for 38 in. all-wool Mixed Tweeds. than $12.50, $15.00 and $1 for the brief time that th s Monday, and will continue during the fol- AR FE AR S SR Th &% T ats s b o AR 1500 Moravian Smyrna Rugs in various sizes, 2S¢ size Packer’s Tar Soa 15 are offered at these astonishing prices: e S = size Packer’s Tar Soap. . .. 150 S eA Bt g . . - b $1.05 Men's Semi-Dress Trousers — New stylish stripes Boys” Star and Mothers’ | 25¢ Roger Gallet Soap. . . . 20¢ gx12-foot I;KI; ;"; ..... $11.60 and checks; absolutely all-wool ~cheviot; Frle_n:l wlfll:‘ts—Sim for 5 to 14 | $L00 size genuine Lambert’s Listerine G hr .G SRS, = . years; in fast color Madras or Percales, with o e are < guaranteed to hold their shape; actual $3.50 rov ” s el G Sprlng Garpet Stock calues; during this sale : $2.10 without collars; best waists made; regularly | $2.00 size Guerlain’s 3-ounce Jicky Ex- lete, and includes the latest and most stylish patterns in the best grades of carpet | ¥2IUe%; during fhis zic . .« . . Y& 75cand fr.00; thismle. . ... . 63g | tract. ... $1.50 Credjt is extended to Boys' Blouse Sailor Suits— All-wool Serges, in pavy blue, red, brown and royal blue; blouses cut full and large; braided collars and embroid- ered shiclds; actual $3.50 and §4.00 valuss; . $1.25, $1.35 . 635¢, 75¢, 90c - . 45¢, 55c, 75¢, 85¢ AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE | for free copy. Our preparations for the great Eastertide Sales are now almost complee in every Novelty Dress Skirts, $12.50— Very swell garmentamade of fine French Back Voile; and beau- tifully trimmed with taffeta bands; having 18 diagonal folds, skirt fully worth $15.005 for which our intreductory bargain price will be . Novelty Shantung Coats, $17.50 Shantung; the stylish shoulder cape is finshed in the fancy faggoty stitch; chirt waist sleeve, and is lavishly trimmed with Cluny lace; 2 most excellent $22.50 value; offered New Silk Eton Jackets, $6.25 —Made of fine Taffeta and lined throughout, prettily orna- mented in white stitched designs, and finished all around with black and white cord, an extremely stylish little garment, the Spring Clothing Sale Matchless Values for Men and Boys Your cheice now. of hundreds of Men’s newest styles Spring Suits, made of best woolen fabrics, in the with shape retaining fronts, padded shoulders and hand-felled collars; suits that we have never sold less manship to any $25.00 suit of clothes that is made, Youths’ Suits—For ages 11 to 19 years; new IRRRRY, RERRERERIIC RRRRERE RERRERY, RERRRRRRERR RERERRRRRRRRRE EREERERRERE RERRERERRRRRER RERRRERRRRE RESERER RERRRIEERRRRE RERREEERERE. RREREREERERERRE RERRERRRRRE RRRR RN Our Spridg Fashion Cata- logue ts almost ready. Send name at once Handkerchiefs Qc-12¢ 5000 handkerchicfs worth 234¢ to zoc each to choose from Monday at gc and 12c. They are a big New York im- porter’s surplus stock of ladiey’ handkerchiefs; new, desirable, best selling stylcs. 285 dozen sheer lawn hemstitched embroidered Handkerchiefs; also fine lace insertions and lace edge; more than fifty 127%4¢ and 15c styles; Monday . 135 dozen sheer lawn Handkerchiefs; beautifuly trimmed in fine lace; a great variety of 16 2-3c and 20c styles; ca Mon- ’2c Sale of Laces New Point de Paris 1000 dozen of, Point de Paris, Nor- mandy Val and imitation Duchess Laces and Insertions, such as are used for timming underwear, children’s dresses and all sorts ‘of wash fabrics, dainty laces from 214 to 6 inches wide, in about seventy-five new and effective patterns, will be on special sale Mon- day only. 8c Laces worth up to 20c a yard Laces worth up " to 35¢c a yard [ ] Special Sale Men’s Furnishings Men’s Golf or Stiff Bosom Shirts— Made of Madras or Percales, nice stylish patterns, with cuffs to match; sale price . 72¢ Men’s Night Shirts —Made of nice quality twiled Muslin, cut full size and well finished; R i S 57¢ Men’s Suspenders—Good quality Linen and Lisle webs, kid ends, nice assortment of pat- terns; sale price . 37¢c Men's Seamless Hose— Good quality cotton yarn, in fast blacks or tans; sal= price; pr. #@ Men's Handkerchiefs — Nice soft Japanot, fancy colored designs; sale price. White Handkerchiefs —Nice soft finish, Cambric, plain white corded edge, cleverest in- whether the day; each . ints in the center of the back and the front; a $12.50 3o-inch top coat, made of heavy quality of s lk the garment has stole front and full flowing Bureau Scarfs Special Sale Monday Monday only, your choice of 784 fine Swiss Bureau . Scarfs, worth. 65¢ and 75¢, at 44c and 52c. In the newest and prettiest patterns and with ap- propriate linings in blue, yellow, green or red. 44c 430 Bureau Scarfs worth 85¢c each, at 354 Burcau Scaris worth 75¢ cach at DEC Sale Toiiet Water and Drug Sundries A high grade Toiler Water, especially prepared for The Emporium, delightful pertumes, thetrue violet and rose oders, worth regularly 5oc the bottle, on special sale Monday only 37 25¢ size Lyon’s Tooth Powder, for 15@ 15¢ size ‘4711’ White Rose Soap . $17.50 tory bargain at . . new, and our introductory oL $6.25 plain blues or black, coats 7.50; equal in fit and work- 75c Pinaud’s Vegetals, all odors . G0 25¢ Van Buskirk’s Sozodont . . §5@ 25¢c size Lambert’s Antiseptic Skin S o 3 i 40¢ 60c dozen Kirk’ s. . 40¢ woolen fabrics, cheviots, cassimeres and tweeds in fancy mixtures and plain blues; well made and perfect fitting; actual $7.00 values; eale O S ARAARNA ARRAXAALAAL AALAAA U ALRAAR R VLA ERAABARL FLALAAR AR BAARL AR MMM AARAAE GAR AR AU AAA AR AR ANRAAAAAAAS ARRARAR DA AR R AN FATRRATARA R WARAAAR RRRARRE AR AR R | ACTION OF LEGISLATURE HELPS A LUCKY INDIAN senting the Pennsylvania Rallroad Com- pany, and three others. —_— grand larceny said to have been commit- ted while Lawrence was chief clerk in the West End Hotel in that city. Law- YOSEMITE PARK BIEHTS OF WAY Argument in Case Will Be Reopened by Sec- retary Hitchcock. WASHINGTON, March 21.—Franklin K. Lane, Ci Attorney of San Francisco, appeared to-day before Secretary Hitch- | cock of the Department of the Interior and made an extensive and able argument | in behalf of the city in its application for rights of way through the Yosemite Na- tional Park for the municipal water sup- ! ply system. The Secretary said that the department had rejected these applications in con- | formity with its policy to reject all such applications, but in view of the facts pre- sented in Lane's argument he would with- draw his previous ruling and reopen the whole matter for argument and consider- April 1, ation, fixing Wednesday, for a further hearing. Mr. Mills’ Lectures. Benjamin Fay Mills will give the sec- ond, of his course of lectures on “The New Thought” in the Maple room of the Palace Hotel this evening. Mr. Mills’ first lecture last Sunday evening on “The Gospel of Success” awakened deep inter- est. The subject this evening will be | *“The Source and Secret of Health,” and will present practical suggestions as to the manner in which health may be main- tained and restored. e Contractor Kelso Fined. John Kelso, contractor, was convicted by Police Judge Cabaniss yesterday on a | charge of cruelty to animals and was fined $20. In Police Judge Mogan's court the case against Edward Smith, Kelso's teamster, who was charged with the same offense, was dismissed, as he had testified that Kelso knew of the condition of the two mules he was driving, but insisted upon them being driven. ————— LORAILN, Qhio, March 21.—The strike of the merican Shipbuilding Company's men here, involving about 1300 men, inaugurated several weeks ago, has been settled on a compromise and the workmen will return to work Monday. An average increase of 10 per cent is granted and the company also recognizes the laborers’ union. LOYAL RESPONSE -~ OF GRAND ARMY |Comrades Readily Give | Money to Entertain | Visitors. | The National Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic will be held in this | city during the week commencing August '17. It is the Judgment of railway me who have facilities for estimating b | coming tides of travel that the encamp- ment event will bring to San Francisco | the largest throng of visitors ever brousht together on the Pacific Coast. The Stats | of cCalifornia has appropriated $25000 to assist in defraying the expenses of the occasfon. George H. Thomas Post has re- | solved to raise by private contributions | from its own membership the sum of | $3000. likewise agrees to raise $2000. ns who can hardly ai- ford to give $20 each are giving $100, and those who can barely afford to spend §1 are giving $20. Perhaps the railway companies agers were a ste vance of the vet- erans and other citizens in urging upon the National Encampment to come to San Francisco in 1903, but the fact presents leading transcontinental nd the hotel m: here. Governor Purdee and Schmitz joined the veterans In extending the invitation, and all ciiizens of the State will join in making the demonsira- tion worthy of California. ¢ In due time the finance committee of the general committee of management viil adopt and carry into effect plans for ruising funds required for the decoration and illumination of the city and for the reception and entertainment of guests, At the present time the citizens' commitiee appointed to arrangz for the greetirg of President Roosevelt estimates that 0,000 will be required to defray the expenses of the Presidential reception. No doubt | some of the fixtures and several of the | features used in the illumination of the metropgyis in honor of the President may be prestrved for the use cf the public during encanfpment week. Already citizens who are ready to con- tribute in a generous spirit to the fund for the reception of the President have expressed a’wish that any sum remaining after all expenses for the entertainmnent ot the Presidential party shall have been llluuldated should be turned over to the iteelf that the encampment was invited | Mayor | | Prisoner Who Was in Danger of San Quentin May Be Freed. REDDING, March 21..—The change of the law relating to selling liquor to In- dians by the recent Leglislature has had a peculiar effect upon the case of Joe Men- doza, an Indian who is in jail in this city ’awamng trial on that charge. Mendoza | was tried in the Anderson Justice Court | and held to answer on the charge above | stated. At the time of his committing the | unlawful act now charged against him the crime of selling liquor to Indians was a felony punishable by imprisonment in the State prison. During the late sesston | of the Legislature the act making the charge a felony was repealed and the crime was made a misdemeanor and pun- ishable by imprisonment in the County | Jail. When Mendoza appears before the Superior Court for trial on April 6 he will | feel a secret elation over the important | change in his favor, as he may be entirely | freed and at any rate he will be saved [ from San Quentin. | —————————— | | The Lyceum Clothing Co. | Will sell to-morrow 500 men’s all-wool | sults and overcoats for $6.65. They are well made in black and blue serges, fancy cheviots, - thibets, Oxford grays and tweeds. Worth $12 each, yet $6.65 will buy éither men's all-wool suit or overcoat at | the assignee sale of clothing, 915 Market | street, opposite Mason. P. C. Kelly, as- | signee. . | WASHINGTON., March 21.—James M. | ¢“Private’) Dalzell is convalescing slowly | from a severe attack of pneumonia, contracted scme time ago. Althcugh his age has counted | against bim, his physiclan has no doubt of his complete recovery. e e Our new styles and colors in picture frames, mat board ‘and binding paper lease all who visit our store. The prices gre right, too. Sanborn, Vail & Co., 741 *Market street. . gl SOl P WASHINGTON. March 21.—Hamiltoh Fish, recently appointed Assistant’ Treasurer of the United States ut New York, took the oath of office to-day. You will get what you ask for at Root’s drugstore, Sixth and Howard streets. . L B R e e o ol finance committee of the Grand Army En- campment. In times past citizens of San Francisco have responded so generously to appeals for money in the name of public spirit or patriotism that funds in excess of re- | quirements have been collected. There- after questions arose whether the surplus should be devoted to museums or monu- ments. On this occasion contributors may signify a desire that the surplus, if any, may g0 to the Grand Army Encampment, VALLEJD MAKES STRONG APPEAL Citizens Strive to Ha President at Mare Island. e e Special Dispatch to The Call. VALLEJO, March 21.—The programme arranged in Washington for President Roosevelt's trip through California does not include a visit to the navy-yard at Mare Island, but it dces plan, however, that the President shall visit the com- paratively insignificant naval station at Bremerton, in Washington. The people here do not blame the Presi- dent for this, but they feel that there was an unworthy purpose behind the ex- clusion of Mare Island in the arrange- ment of the chief executive's itinerary, and they are determined to have him visit the yard if possible. The Vallejo Chamber of Commerce had sent President Roosevelt a special invi- tation to visit the navy-yard, and it gs thought it might be arranged that ‘he could make the run up the bay on one of the swift torpedo-boat destroyers now lying in this harbor. More recently Hatch Bros. placed their steamer General Fris- bie at the President’s disposal for a bay excursion, including a visit: to Mare Isl- and. The people have by no means given up hope, and an extra cffort is now being made to bring Mr. Roosevelt here. It is thought possible that some satisfactory arrangement can yet be made. SANTA CRUZ, March 21.—To-day May- or Clark received a telegram stating that President Roosevelt and party will' be here at 9:45 a. m. May 11, remaining until 12:45 p. m. According to the telegram, President Roosevelt will be accompanied |° by Secretary Loeb Assistant Secretary Barnes, Surgeon General N. M. Rixey, U. 8. N.; N. M. Webster, M. C. Latta, J. L. McGreit, stenographers; three mes- sengers, H. A. Coleman, representing the Associated Press; R. H. Hazard, Scripps- McRae s Association; Lindsay Den. son of the New York Sun, G. B. Lucklie, Leslie’s Weekly; N. Lazarnick, Harper’s Weekly; P. N. Williams, Western Union Telegraph Company; J. P. Gooch, Postal Telegraph Company; H. A. Strohmeyer, photographer: C. R. Rosenberg, repre- Police Arrest Alleged Fugitive. LOS ANGELES, March 2L—Alvin W. Townley Lawrence, well dressed and ap- parently well educated, is in jail charged with being a fugitive frgm justice. He is wanted in St. Louls, Mo., on a charge of rence was taken in custody by Detectives Hawley and Auble, who recognized him from pictures sent out by the St. Louls police. He admitted his identity, but de- nied that he had committed any crima. Lawrence Wil be held pending the arrival of an officer from St. Louls. .SALE OF... High-Priced Sample Suits ...AT REDUCED PRICES... Rednced-Price $37.50 Elegant silk-lined suits, Prince Albert and blouse jackets, plain and fancy colors. Price Regular Retall Price $30.00 Norfolk suits in fancy mixtures, blouse suits in blue and black cheviots. Regular Retail Price $20.00 Stylish blouse suits in fancy mixtures and plain zibeline, velvet and braid trimming. Misses’ Suits in plain colors, blouse jacket trimmed with braid. L Wholesale manufacturers, selling direct to wearer. THE PACIFIC CLOAK HOUSE 1142-1146 Market Street. and skirt prettily $12.50