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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1923-04-05, Page 5PF H DO YOU FEEL TIRED? W1. 7p; A long'llard Vditter Las just pissuil. With its 1104%ly strai" Qa Or# flvstom and nerNes. willw illet does not tend to 1koll Ctw aystent healthy. But alture bas proviaea tuany herbs ind tuedicilies to keen a the tgAy fit. Yon will find , Spring Tonic a, worderful help. in vesWirg you back to N -our usual vitality. We have them., &Vroaparilla compounct Lexotive Altorative CompoaW Dynatnic Tonic Try Our Drue Stor# First"' CAMA-BruLlay DRUG STORE, PRONS THE SQUARE Im 4901MM STAR Isowlt, That miaiAtry we way not our brotitcr ��aw.o ta ba"h 114 ituot kb)* 0at 0 mways w1form " we would %ish tront, av, *a i4eal oftl-11111ali iojF U4*A hila itle, for III - ami yet I Wi(sve xhat tvvxy one of cir, m&ivitw aud m4aitig the e5i- ftivw&," us can bear ttatin-QUy to the f*Kt that Ww and CVfifid*nCO3Qf his wea� 11011 'itto *Fnt� e **,i aitcli "'A 1w we have Qften been helped and com-, was brave aviong the brave. a bum goodIr litunber c -v r4,zurow n1va, a - forted, by word* of *y1nj*thy and lva4er *wArs brave tucti, lie ncver pout thme ttoxka ua iiwawa t�) a fit� Mve in our houri of roore istresa, asked his toei to go wh(,m lie wiia trig J*rly Qf fQ311 qu4t4j, und T,11ay we are gathe" bere to pay wiwiMrig to go himwlf. Ile wai not Star Loilge,, ut %hich the dck�eskstu 0"ar last resptcts to the memory of only their eowmanMns officer but he was u and Vaitlaal Lodge 4 n _� we have known and loved a low was their frienil and lwother. lie coulbined Ill. attending, over 60 of the t ,., ­. X knew Xa�or Hetherington went with Ikis uten where danger was ulembeci of tbQ fr4tcvaity being it% well. I used to think of him as (we ivaterit, It was for hcroiqui mi the lit*. of fllobft"t sipeciintlis of runbood. Xlem of battle he reccivQd his Mili.' Among the suMiavy officery front that I ad ever met. I was often at tary Cross. # out of town W atteniliiiwe wert his holue. The first Christmas Wc Aftcy possing thr"itirlb the V. -torp Licllt,-Col, 11, K Coombe. 0`mtor. spwvt in this province after our re- vampalgn. lot 1918, in, thO, Cpting Of IT"- LiCUL-001. J. W. 8kAW, Clinton, turn from. the West was at his home. lulif hit returned bolite. I rvitlembcr Major NV. J. Heaman, Exeter; No or X#jQr Hetherington came of noblq Itim as he stepred off the train at 11- C. NeLean, Winsham; Capt. V. ancestry. He bad his givat. heritage stat on, Undon. I took E . O'Neil, Clinton; Vapt. E. A, t Ito be.-tv a godly father and a devout 101:1:1) hand And bade bim wa..bett, of Fordwich. and Lieut. Forbe-s, airid praying mother. lie was the cola i0me again. As. we went over of Winghern, and Ilon. Lieut,4101. child of many prayers. All through to4ho barracks together he told me Show and Mijors N'V,. J. Ileatmin, it. 'his life the piayers of his father and there w s no place like Canada and C. Dunlop and P. 8turdy were the Mother have followed him. Go where bome6 to remarked how well he look- pall-knivits. Amon . i . R vis,tin One Ma o one can wander very for ed, the vkry picture of health and SentstTives of the Vasanle orIer were f roul YOT when father and raoth�r strength. lie, told me be was not th,� It. W. Bro, Frank Copus and Ed. I V. As I look, backward over the same mAn as'he was whert he left, Pcitrosh. Past Master of Tecumse Ill have passed sinceifirst Ile said that no one could go Over. Lodgt� Stratford; the Moster of mil.1 t1lat ,et our, deceased brother mans? mem. spor, ond; oome back quite the same. WWII 144ge, 111N). Peter '.Scott, of ories flash throu e gh % mind. X re. 41NVO baVe paSSCdO Ito NaQ., 40throligh BelgraVe, afta oth1r,3. membei so well the arm where '110,sckmes we can never forget" . SergL-MaJor 0. James was in com, lived, the church where he worship-, Li*ko every othei a0l4her be found Maud of the tiring party., which le(I ped, yes, even the, very pew where tte it difr4cult to "iftk down te the rou- the mournful procession front the used to $It- I used to try %0 PicturV tine somewhat prosale life zot the or. church, t1len Came the band of the what his life was to W* Ile `%v" dinury citizen. Ilia difficulty was a Huron RegIM011t, which was out III ,zoung and strong then, the very pie. restlessness that demanded constant god numb4ma, and played the Ocaij ture of vigorous manhood, His W- arch as the Proc0sion moved 00i elits for leader ;activity. no pitingea into aimoat vv - .ship were above, the or Ordinary. , He wAs. jovial, yet det6r. _ y kind of work, agricultural, ratral- The band was followe(t by tbe� return. mut among was greater than 'his strength. No Then came the hearse in whief, was rained ;kud resourceful,. a r cipal and fraternal with a zeal that ed MCI' and the U450113 came next. mtri, and I pictured for bim, 4t, lotW Mon do vQt he T.f- 1P �& #..I was endetvor. PIARRd thevasket draped In the flag IP rril DOMINION S i KES, LTd CANAWS LARGEST RETAIL GROCERS QUALITY -- CLEANLINESS — SERVICE WX SELL TO SATISFY 23clM6314 31410 Blom R,�'w ,"..t., 3. Lb.25C 10 1b. Granulated SUGAR, $1.101i Special lih,"'I llarvo�t Bratll, pff 1kP3kfit;t Tl,',& reara, tin (C BACON 60c 1h. . ...... 35c m. Trs P.6 pol-iml 3 PUZI 25c I - 11 Pure rlaspborry (gjil Straw. I Qaphee M.Rple Hyrup, tha fivst berry Jam, 4 lb. pail, tho season, 69c I No. 10 tin-- $2,09 F ry's. Baker's or Cow. I Whito Satiti Pastry r inest C,%riad-- 9, tin's QQcd Flour, - Q ge 1 lb. 24c RN lb. hag .9 W 4S.N; 44ov, ness A' cl—vu anu 111ir to do so soon after his return ov,# Aur WIRICA IA life the eceAsed fought - I statv, otaeas without 'paring a MI so� Well and follosin Cake Then In the midst of possl e. deceased aftleer's charger was led. N Pork I Valencia 'The Possinkof peace and great price. There is no doubt that �g the hearse, the Clark 414% Z. 21C happiness like a Wt from the blue . .11 MOUrners' rigs, followed, LAU Dundee,, ca)te 20c came the great war. Almost without his iliceseant -restless activity gave I The interment was mado ill Col. cam, No. I.Sizo ppor Jolly lloihi --.2 foe 'M �, M. ink VarnIA9­thv.1Qeft,an-Umperor loosed the gorms oPttiberculovis an o Q- L - '' - _- - - wF;"!"P!!;j.;m,r�..1-;- . d 'gr '�ond cted—b- U M t%mJty�'-jQr.,Aeve1Op AW _W u at - the botite, C6 on =t.. He 1011114 aotery_ Service the do* art erman soldlOrs lilmself getting * cc, . y ON4 r. like savage hordes poured over the e ker and weaker and wondered at th� vause, When hd Hedley, and4the MallQuic service wa§ lainse ot 'Belgium' -VrItAin �kuew, -realized that the Great White Plague read 'by Rt. Wor. Bros. It." '�% DQop W Ed 00 T S TAREE T,,. 00DERA v bALI-ANT'QFFICER WHO WONMIS'NOTARY CROSS FOR ORAV. pnd'all the ions of Brit4in knew, that I "4-lkid hold of him he could swco. 'Of "erlclh' and. Frank Cgpq, of ORIV6VERSUS SUCC01103 To Won AuUg the liberities of the world'were, in ly believe it. Stratford. The -,hist post! was No wonder that the call, to sounded by Sergt, Fred Nutcb, �f arms met 'with such a ready and He thought at first there was littl1a. Clinton. wonderful response., _Ud �Vot It was. r& but increasing weakness, The many beautifill flow(,, ernment grAIn . ts and tho� Fetmoier'&" PAys Fee'fi�qx Irlhito .;it Niteroi &rvice no easy mattbr to ex4st.. Everyone da . or more, and. more aly. wore placed o rs which towWa all CREM. parent. 'Final 'he �iel4ed to the the grave spoke,,elo. are, In 1022 the total cost i Robert Notary visited friends or, knew Nvh4t might be 44volved..-vthen, quvntiy of the osteem in which th� w4a $20,629, inside up of $8.19 Gov�. he went overseag -to roeet the to., -cesaity'-forsquitarlum, treatment anj lece M the 9th con. last week. be went to Byron tear Un4pri, wad ased was held. They included CrAmelit grant and- 419, 84.78 paid soldiers! sanitarium re- Sopth Huron District out of the town treasury. In other Itaiv HetheribAtott Was Primineat in Frst*rWi Runlel al, PoRfit It might be wounds or it might be uore,av,the offerfugs from Brueo Shackloton visited friel*. death� Nevertheless.__.� --a away frorn Crewe last 84ndoy, lldlasiuesl -Activities, ad Was co1vc4 every possible c0e -Arid -atten- and Morning Star and Maitlatid Iod. words while the 'cost of public obool Loved By AW thousand enlisted ALn4 xien a geso from the officers of the 161st education was licreased to the town Mr. P. fterwood,.yf Belfast, visa. A* r -r ace. tion. k was too late. He . gradual 1 4a not know wliat It meant for ly w ea er and weaker until battalion, front the township council of Goderielt by very neatly 100 per ed, his son, $am, At Orewo this week. Seldom Aoes Ahs�passiiic of, a youl)x brought out -the heroic in so many -a Major Hetherington to t, man trom the activities Of this life aan couldmot -fail to touch him, and prit, aside I Of Colborne- ild from Many frien&. cent. In the ten years, the amount of 'Mrs. John , Menary Is spendin v 'fa.and �bls ch114* 'gs d a ay. AN a eVO lig last at 9, o�clock Ito A, from big home, It o -ca loxth auc4 wl4etpread expreo- :At the recruiting of the ldlst.over.! Atalor Hetherington was born and Government grAnt was,actually do- 194 holidays with her dault ters aicits of reg4rd:and eateem as are so ..-,As batfali6n.11e took an a - ctive ps ren . ond itake, P%*Pacations for the d now we come to -the present brought up in Colborne township, ereas - by nearly $�VD. Compare In all * Ilto". 10 -worthily drown out by the death o� And himsolfyvgnt overseas wi et active life of . a soldier. So one�can beillfr the Youngest Member of the this th the figures for adjoliting j Church service at Crewe was with- th this telk but thos6­)wba. actually went moment, We are hero, its comrades, Major Isaac Hetherington, which unit, Uere .he was transferred t* through that oiperience. it would brothersi citizens, friends, to . bear family -of Mr. J., 11. Hotherinfion, town 11, L 'dritwn on account of the pastor, Mr. took place on Saturdov� last at -Byron who is -still livilig, lit. the ak InIts'n'field, township last Y0411 'tho Waldoll� We second' division, 97th battali011, bave boeh vastly "sier no our silont,testimony to, the worth Of. His mother di 0' 0 as. Satitiziutil inwhich he had been a ith .,wVe doubt to ordinary Government granfa amount-; h be went to Fr our deceased brother. But we h e ed -a year or so am Ir have remained at home. But Major Hetherinirton. was Married in' ed to $922, but supplementaVY gianta* Don' allele t t ta inu,,old. maid or old boeho- patient sinL_ last, October, in. tho ef- the spritig of some come also. for another purpose. lor, r $0100 one looking for fort to regain, his health, wbicR was the Milit4��ry, C191& fi�a was awarded. One W to go to the Iront and meet have come, to express heartfelt sym- 1906 to J'ean McIntosh, daughter of on toncherfV salaries- amounta to' $$- undermiued� no doubt ]by his exPOr' bravei roo$ -for distinguished the enemy. Some one had,togo to atby -for wi(e and children& Wheh the late Donald - McIntosh of Uch. 169. iTk Col oil somewhore. p borne township the M,. y .7 and in, the fighting aroune, toll in the mud and the -bloo,(L alsh, and she and a famili of four !nary Government grants were $540, r Seeding ItioY have started In -Al- them X think of 0; little b ut a was unded in the,band one had to. go -to -protect -loved 9 children avrvive, the children being 1W au jences at the fx;�W� 'Malor Uother' Arras 1he', SOMO I think of ington *as a. young man, of exem- nes girl whogame boipe from school and rplementary grants on teach- bortito but there is no, signs Of any - play. habits, a,man among men, ofie e was invalide,4 to England and at home. WjiY, shouldmot that One said mother "Mother, Mary Amelia Robert, Murray, and Mar. a sees awountid to $1,796. Itt one at it around Crewe. 'to WAS in �hosvital therp afthe ti Ot be the husban , r me d, -aud fathef ? To hi to school toda for the MY, it�v. Win. MoIntoslij of fori� Goderieh township ordinary Go-4ornfl Mr. and Mrs. Mutt. Shacklaton. and whorw ever OvO and, riapeeted. the signing o In BrOVM eamo Before he went overseas be was a thel arinIatiee. Nd as a -father the call qf%�iiuty Came first time since her motKer diedi, don, who was "here -for the funeral io merit pants amounted to $662 and soll,.Benson, Visited at Mr. and MI*. WAS 9a.48ed also aiiii there is little cleat and '-strong. 'Re ' could not a br9t.her of Mrs, Hatherington"'s;t RUPPlementary.grants on teachers? W. P, Crozierys last week. member of the township council of doubt this laid the seeds of th shrink such a.resp6nsilillity a d he. to study s o could e dig. n When she ocened her book and tried Mai& Hetbarinston is Colborne, and:onlbis ieturn.the was ease - t6,�Whieh he finally succumbed went.. not , She just survived by salaries amounted to $1,902, These f Born4--To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rl- Made eWrk of the township. He was looked round the room, then put her F(x sisters,� Mrs. Joseph 10assidy, of soylementary grants are based, on vett on March. 2$tb, near Crewe, a president of- the Dungannql� Apicult- He returriod,home in 1919. 1 -well remOml)or the"161st Union Wak and'oried." "And Byron; Xr& 0 M head on her ( GOO. McPhee, in the va Ous vercentageson the amount of West; Mrs.j daughter. Congratil ntions Ural 'Socidt'y and 4.'M ajor Hetherington was a liberal battalion to wbia Majdr 90thering- mother. as. Carter, of Auburn; teachers salary', the. following, figures ember of the in politics what did �oii do?" said her and toli belonged, We vdil Mrs. Robt MellwA The backward 'weather this 143,t board of directors.of the West Wa- was in line for'the ever forgeb "I jutt, slipped round, to the seat bew gn, Mrs. being for a township. with. an 4930ss. wock bits Opened the eyes of somo� of w4nosh Mutual.'Fird Insurance Com- nomindtion a& standard be'arer of his the' recruitingg, the triiidng and the side her and' p in around her Hawkins. Of Londdfi,'Jind Mrs. -Goo, ed valuation of $300,000, On 4 prin. Pity. "His excellent, qualities of party, in fact. was Offered the nomin- final leave-taking in the fall of litloj i, ut rl it" ssidY. of Edmon6n: ci a.'s $a et con 8 an $9 0.. the weather prophets,- klt� bleart�:and-lfiind won him distijiotion and criod too." I am'sure that the 04 "wQ4 4 atioiilit'the'cohvention in Wingliam. How. anxiously we -waited for Abe. hearts Of o excess over the tber i gilt. last year but docli every One of.. us thus go per cc t. is iLon i ned It. post card or letter th4 told of safe out in sili -8 The b ni, ive - in Iiiii'fraternal socitity relations ane cereat sympithy. 61 ; 10 * con on alary of . eef ring hold it rousi it' �t The large. assq'�iblage which g,tb- axAva,l in the 614 land. The great WANT SPECIAL GRANTS Ing 1ast Monday evening 0 the - be was electoM'Diairiet Deputy Grand The burden 1A Ouf prayer is that It a 0 . 1, 0 t O'exce over 600, Master of South Huron,Masonic Dism ored at Victoria .streot.Mothodist Vtril.bf the v,07age,racr4as 'in'that God may be very'-rtiil and 'UTENmew To TOWNS, per, cent. 6 . 40.14,ty. $1,0 to, I,. school - house.- $omo wanted, a new, Iturch on Tuesday af pay Year w 0 te to as the zOmarine. $laughter' house,. but the- majorit.�- tAct Wo, A'in 1991, a positi rnoon her great trial and' (9 utunjoa Ig o3ed ua ponu 4uo. on Which to our. sister in It last tribute -of respect bore Ro, a of the beieaventerit and, were In favor of -the old orke.--Arly. lie. filled vdth great c."t the' Those were the daft day .that her, sons and Public 'School Board Thinks Towiw . He ',.w'as a'born, leader with a h'jwl� quetkVteatimony, to the worth of the :war. - There -.was 4arl&i lurking in. daughters may. 411 grow to manhood the'Sixe of Goderich Should 'Sharo. An.-bil That Is Fatuous. -"Though one *Ito wants to get in to the. An* senqe'of duty the -eiWs.*11i4h Man. '7110.Chlirch was crowded and. the sea'Abd in'the air*;ii well as on and Py �may be a ilt-ttiese Gr4nig, ; .. � will have'to hotty icithe shttlrea� AM file Und. How dark those, days were I womanhood,- that tb Canada was� not the birthplace of Dr. Wing ta many could'ZlOt gain admittance, and Source of great'blessitig and. comfort �Oil, it Is the home Thomas' Beloctrie kMa, if 'he day had bi4n fine there la no _,tbQse� Of �us V to her -and that some, day Robert way Are 'the .'schools � In, towns of over of I that famotis compound. Prom JOII 1114INTING AT THR SrAR doubt Malty mo" would have been rna,,,r 'never know.� 'Those were the in a very real and noble �way take his 2,00 fair deal 'here its good name 'Was 0 in a %) .1. , a tt 'dince. day '*hen the lmraens,agd,anxittios fa%ber's plkce 1n, tb�,holne, the., com- Ill'the Way of Gover'llmOnt assimtance Centrnl and .404th,-Amerlca, tF lsl� e at V &&Ilneatre, The 4ervice in the church co, or -1 .1 t� pressed biavily-'qn every;,one. Inunity'lind,the $tgitg�,v­ d t go"I Ison with. rural sections an4 -Indies, Australia and New 71oaland ducted by the pastor, Rev. -Mr. He&. Sometimes I think that the heaviest The bytins used at the funeral ser- lages,olunder 2,000 po, Thatlis far afieldvitough to attest i'to' lt"ratbe 14,00 Fot %W 30 Wore ley, who used. I Hethek., dfis Of all vere -bm-fi%y.,thw vn Ice were "'Nearok ;my, God, to Thee," t � the meetingr of th" ft WEEK d APRIL 9 to 14 to be' Maior vea Vi excellence, for in all- these countries ingtOli's Pastot, on- the Nile. circuit r$ hOseApvdd - one Were Pu . , . I I and f'Abide With. Me,"' and as the so ool board on xondgy n1glit it $.a on aide and In, demand, was. ere �wxg ilways -the and a VdrY fooling tribute7;�as pai3 t e the orgau-. lar monthly meeting). the, po III :of e dr%4 telegra gathering left the church seore r. Knox, submitted.some, 'and Tpesilay by Xr. Hedley to, the depgrt�d. 1144 Pt� M. Ist Mi.- Barker, played the . Dead-, All= Dwan , presents ',his 411 star siid-. iid -yet duting-that year --our 6ol- March. --firing -part�j - stood' af vcr.VsurpF1ldng1Igure%----- There, . th . The i . .. .... Are times when we. feel that dien 1nob eir part, The year 14present arnis!-. as the casket wqs In the tow"i Of 'Goderich, ?,or in. words. are utterly Inadequate to ex, 191T e. Ar Of Paa8ehendaeI4 boin to the hearse. stance., in 1919, our.sebool rate was "A Perfect Crime" Press 'the craotions of the heart, and Vimy Iti go. "Thiiir: e w. Mills and in 1929 it was 9 Mills. itani ill The scripture passage was read by 6% There are sorrows too deep for words never' -be f9rgotten 1w, Out. Canadian Rev. R. C. MeDermid, the nassaj� In 1912 Go Pu lie schools eo8t BOSTER K4*Tb.x "FOffWEAR FOR'. SPRING illi 'in ,a ' Firtt �Natloaal.'Comedy and srdt -there W i. ministry in human people. It was !!!Jt_ffthis year that selected including thb texti 1%;reater olidew"lel,20. !624-75 was* Gov. -My Wifes ReIaLtions" 6Q.,1q6l1 Nye have ruado all ontra efforb to pro - NY Wediosday and Thurid T111' W111huia JDe Mille tpr6ductieft with Wa0ace'lUidi W -W Ditifols.Xvid' ,ntafty,otheri, FORDS-AND.STRAP SLIPPERS 'print, ic The'nt* iqtOcti for -S t imdeveloiie(I 1)5, t1lo 10,,111ing "N' e,People'.` Christie Comedy. footw ear aftists and traftfaiien avo rim"in; Ifing ill their �nd � beautifill. fillish. Concealed lit Win Dutdh" thow i4 a %N ftifflity givoll o0y ill' le.)LI101'.4 of.tho" beaG quality.. Friday %ad Saturday I'Prown (.aif, Patent 'alit] 'Xi(11-1014hera , predom . illatt, HOOT GIB -SON Wlth Ow latest tioriabinatious of ttillihilligm. It to 4iry -we,ster"*attraction relt4011040, "The Lone Han&** MEPAIRING CIttitur.V (Comilly ,M* and My Muk". -mutt aed Teotaftoon 'Reer GEO,;, Mac CAR jKere 0&9*---01The (Old *Homstead;" starring iMesdere lWbert�. ............. Norib Silo of Squari, Matinees Mon. and Wed. at 4:15 li� m. VMTH STAR WIPtA MER GREYH01JND Godairich SaturflaY at 3 P- in. Which Will Make its Aw"A 1TWp10 Detroit on Juille 12th ThI& Year ........................ 00 S Jain "11111EPROOF" ORSETS wom it' Spi ing VVIours coah cm "Atu pvlf#�A 14 LUNTY ofstvle in v: A 6.6 r v lxt^� 4, t, A kr;acotl '1`110 aro (if growil will fit ...Y011r, _Xlew , 11111ch bettpt Nvith a f4l0v Cor- set kind this V ' ; all opporttinity to Aoo-,e from three good inodels of Parisian Corsetq at a very 10%V �rim Made froni the best, white coutil, light, .,heavy 'A�d medium honingf with ela4iic tops, all groupod atone price, -for ThursdaV and Saturday only, $1.95 FOR MISSES AND GIRLS �jjsses­,.ugm Weight Corsets, in low bust Style, niade Avith elas- tic tops" in tine White rAutil. Specialty priced a.t 91k. Girts, Waists for aps 1 .1 to i P. Made with Vag likht bOu- ing fil a 'firin all WhUd contil. Sfetially pelced at Wk. Jy 11 �11_ tick y 14 ly d . �ne qu�alityall wool Velours ifi Sud and Refildeer, Yfth'Nvide collars 'and cuffs, stitcbed ill Silk or plaia-, belted or with bloused backs,, some flued to the waist and otheis full lined. All sizes V tO-44, g Coa for These-snnn ts isses Are'Speca THESE are wouderf ully stnart Top Cdats for Misses and Womeli, inade in attiactive - shades of Vawn, Sand, Rein&er, and light Greys, in Tweed and lloloCloth, in a numbir' of novehy models, witb 10119. throw ties flaring or belted backs. 'The sizes are 16, 18, :m ...... ....... ... Really Good Stylish Snnng Coats - 0MU of the new Coats shown are bf San4 Velonis, smartly belted and triumed with rows' Ith very little trimnuing. Tile S' of stitching ou collar and sleeves, otheis in darker shades wi backs are in pledu � or bloused stvies in darker shades of till wool Velours, These are ve'ry S111art Coats, beautifuilly tailortd, 'GRAY and - CARTW IGHT 11wr V Holeproof Thread., -Silk- Stockinds A 1 '034 line threod fiah .4tbeiiing, it, 41 niZ03 131 "fo 10. In colorm l3ladr, Brown, -Wiate. Sand mud Sponge. Made ill fit"I fa,411ionod 6WO. Prim tier Igair $1075 1161eproof Fine Silk Stockinds it Thread gtdej�jllg, tvitll extrj atretch top and fine ncaul, full faghioned log. prico per JIdw $1.95- Novilty Silk Rib 0 Stockings, All Size� 0)laro Black, wwtp anal,�)nv#!Jo in, M Very heavy (Itialltv pure" SiM rziped gilh, rib� Thequ $2.25 r 10