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Tvlonday, January 26, 1925. H?TTXlKDirteVENTN(n)BSEKVEJr 1.1" .1. I ' .. ) , 1 jlajhikhiiii i NEWS of SOCIETY Mrs. A. L. Rlchnrdflon. popular Vo'ullat of this city, appeureri Frl duy n ik tit at Knterprtse as aololgi when ihe l.litle Symphony oreh--. Ira. of that city, untjer the Ulree- tion-of J. David Hnynes. gave a ; 'concert. , Mrs. V. W. perry, also . Mvf this city, accompanied Mrs Jilchnrri'tiou ut the piano. " fi Approxiumtely two hundred on V , rifty music lovers of - Knterprlstv 1 uliended the coweri. ami tuueh ( ri'-dlt is due Mr. Haynes. who Is It ilolns marvelous wtrk In niuaie In iliai rhy. Mrs. Ulchurilsnu inuc two nppeurauei-s and was vtry cor illully received. Her firat group consisted of "Hoijilnff," by 'Je! ; ltiero and MI1 Uucio." hy AnlU. Tit the second Kruup she buiik Trees." hy KuRliich. "Chunsun V TrovencnlK" hy Ik II Anriua. and t"Mr., Mr. liohln by Kutherlne A. . 1 Glen.' Mrs. Itichitnl.ion Is a soloist of uhility rind hits' a fin', clwir so prano voice. Htr nunibertt were very niiieh uppr.-f luted by the nil-' d-l'e afd :iht- annif sevHrul eueoiv' nmuner.s In response lo thu lwactv nppTn'use'. - " - i r . ' Mrs. Lee Tlouvy wnn nostras to the riio club Saturday afternoon - at her home on L Wn.ihinion ave nue. IlDllqUftH Of lH-;itl!iHl ' pink ('OS'" s were nttixtiv.iy nrrniiRcl ' throughout the home., maliinir delifrhtful netilnte fjfan Uftw noon i ui miiiR'-. rum tt.ou'b were at play wilfi Airs. li nobnenltan.p win- pin?-;, Hi? rtii, prlz- nno1m Riu si p I.t prii.- lo Mra. J. K Kolt y. At .in. nppropriate hour a dainty tvvQ.f'oui lunch on was ai-rved. .. Vim Hulda Amicrsnn's Sunday nrHnol class of ft he ' Presbyierlnn church had a m;ooi lime Salurdny evitiiiif? when tlioy irnve a purty In Ih'rcommunlty room of the rhnreh. Approxlinnily thirty pirla were present atiij the owning was mien i at Kihes nfler a short Mini-. Ihmh meeting. IMIcioim refnsli nit its wnrj served, after which Ihe. claw . udjomped to; meet ttffiiln smimf tlin( :jn Kebriiary for a HI. VnleWilne. party. rhlverslty of'Orepon (Special) Chairman. Robert Me.Oabo of the Junior .weel-enu' committee of the j a niKTBiiy oi writffoii mis uppoini- . , .......... ... u...n,,.. U.,...i...- , ' , I'iid j cm Hon tiiiii onaiuiiLtj siuiiy 0f the forty-sixth psalm ;.('jeover of I.a Grande to Junior j corrcnpnndcnee lesson. "The Ani t weeH-cnd commlltnes. nml. Vegetable and Mineral King- ' Junior week-end is the annual dom . ( . sprlmj-'festivul nt the university, to ' .' bo lud this year Friday and Sat- Kakor. Victor ,ne Tlnto, violin urdhyi May" 22 and 23. The pro; a, nsaiatpd by Allce Vrlce Moore Rrm 1 usually includes athletic ;Conlmlto, Mra. Kolund KccIe8 ac. i.vemsjrriday morninff and after-j romnanlsti gavo lo n.lUer mu8lc noon. The colorful canoe fete will Iovor8 a mo3t wonderful musicale. be helfl on the Mill Race in the: r ,)w jJlnto opem,(, tne pro. . ovenliijt. The annual Junior pro-,..irh vnM,.1Jti Anm.Bniint.i tcrnin b scheduled , for Saturday nipbt. T he most riopular girl in the jufior class Is to be cjioacn lWon or Junior week-endi G. Hi Clark wna the Inspiration for a, ilelhrhtfur .party Saturday -.ovening,j when Mrs. Oiark, nsslstcl by her (lotjher, Mrs. Jv H. Mulhoi land, gJivo a party honoring his 1 wenty-dplrth birthday pnn1vr aary. Tfie eveniiiBr was spent eanls with Mrs. Kred Srnith win ning nidi seore iiinons )he ladles , and C. B. Koyle winning the gpjn tlemen'alprlze. Consolarloii prUes went to frs. 8. Morgan tnd J. pi. ' Mi1hotlnd. t . . A two ourse luncheon was sen--cd at a Irjtc hour. A feature of the .evening ias a birthday cake with twenty-olrht lighted candles. i The TSblc roadlnn circle will moot as (isunl tomorrow. Tuesrlay nrinrnoon! at 2:30 o'clocH at Iho Nolphhorljood club rooms, ntgin lllriK th life of Christ the subject will he '"till) OeneuloBles ftiyl An- FINAL CLEARANCE i f oats About 2? Good Coats i HALF PRICE WALLING'S For The Ladies Muke a resolution now to take better care of your ap pearance during the coining twelve monthly Resolve to tik th mort of your good looks and re solve to enjoy tbe service and satlsfacthn that work at this shop ftiiarea. GEIST MRINELLO SHOP Room A. S4imiMr thg. "A . llrautr AM for Emf Need." Thone Main 577 WALLING'S 1 -i Evening Gown tlt-JI-L. pink fill, voito and bands 3 of pink velvet inufce this very lovely evening guwn.wilh a panel that becomes u s'.ile train pr may be looped over the arm as liarf. "Ml arhievea simplicity with out severity and Is a style tbatla becoming to almost every type of figure. nunelallons ni nAini nnll - n an in innmniil by Tieuxtempts and for many years a Baker audience has not bad the privilege of hearing auch n fin i shed artist. Mr. De Pinto has played in concert with many of the world's most famous musicians and his playing of Tieuxtempts master work was executed with such style technique and tenipera- ment as only on artist, can give, "J Thisnmnber.JaYiL the artist . fyl' opportunity to display his wonder fill technique In both the mujee tic passages as well na the adagfo which so closely followed the first movement only to be contrasted by the brilliunt closing variations. The I) Minor movement of Wlenauski Concerts, displayed t he most deli cate tones as well as ft perfect le gato the highest form of music The lost group, while not so heavy, brought repeated applause from tha all,ncl.. Th0 rnst being a composition by our vice president Oawes, who is a very finished mu sician. This was followed by one of the loveliest transcription of Schu herl's favored Ave Maria. An oufMundlng feature of this number was the perfect bowing en huuscd by the smooth, soft accom panimenl which in itself was i solo. Krelslern' I.lebesfreud, Ihe lanf number of bis program brought forth such applause that the artists favored the audience with several encores. Announcements Social announcements may he printed in this column free of clinrgt. Any aiiuotince nients . pertaining to any func tions such as cooked food snle- etc, will be refused. An nouncements, to be printed the un no day, must be In socleiy editor's bands by VtOU o'clock. News eilitor'i noto. Tho regular monthly meeting of the- Monday Musical will be held this evening at 7:!to o'clock at the Neighborhood club rooms. At 8 o'clock Ihe public Is Invited to at tend the presentation of "Madame Rutterfly." under the direction of Mrs. Donald M. Pngue. preceding the play the Monday Musical chorus, directed by lrs. B. I. Holmes, will sing. All members of the Country club are Invited to attend the dance to be given nt the club house this evening. The Star Novelty orehes tru will furnish the music. Mrs. Robert Pattlson will enter tain thft Thursday Hrldge club Thursday afternoon, January 29 ! . . . 'Start in tr with tomorrow evening. (Tuesday. January 27. the Monday j .M'jslal Chortis will huve regular j weekly rehearsals on Tuesday eve ; nine Instec.d voT Wednesday, at 7:3" o'clock nt the Neighborhood club rooms. The Guards of the Methodist Episcopal church will meet Thurs- I any evenies; ut four o'clock In th I Suhdiiy sc hool room Instead of Tu'd:!Y evening- as previous!? ml- notinred. All children from S 10 14 no Inore mndern than tbe docu enrs of aire are Invited. nients of Ivan the Terrible. Ili i supporter, of whom bis wire, who St. l.ouis drx-tors says 4n Is thcil,,. r.ce:itlv been In the Vlilled : 1-leiit aire for love. Wonder hoivjSTaleH, s-'cins to be far the most ! old he Isr We would ny about j ai tio. would have one bvlieve It I 4'. 'was divine providence which wived Palestine Lauds Work of U.S. Women JEHrSAl.KM (AP The ef ficiency of the Hmlassnh Medical Organization, an American Jewish womru's association, is praised in ihe annual rt'p"' of the Palestine irovernment's department of heulth. The part played by the Hedassab In hospitalization is uttested to hy the Mutenicnt that of the 21.000 patients treated this year In all the non-governmental hospitals, : one-third wa treated In the llud- jaHsah." The Wadi'ssnlt Medical Organiza tion, the creation of the Women's Zionist Organization of Amerieu, derives about one-fourth of lt!t tr,ti,n(i) yearly budget from the Palestine Foundation Fund. Speaking or infant 'welfare. Ihe report stales: "The drop-ol'-mtlk aeh e me In J erusu I e m ha a bee i) iiM-rged Into the health welfan centers, which the Hadassah Medi. cnl Organization Is conducting on modern lines under jtlie direction of well trained and experienced personnel. The 11 adnata h has open ed several nw centers In Jeru salem an d extended the work to snlem nnrl extended the work lo the year.. II bus also established the iv months' course of training for graduate prospective nurses who wish to qualify In health wel fare work." In the chapter on the mortalltv rale the report points to the fact thai "as a result of the activities of the infant welfare stations In .leriianlem the proportion of dcuth among b.nbles in 1!)22 was 140 per ,1000 hlrlhs. as compared wilh IfiO In 1!2I1!J22." Appreciation is expressed of Ihe activities of another Anierlc:in or ganizni Ion. tin1 Ant 1-Main rial l!f. search I'nlt. ftnanceil by the Joint Distribution committee of New York. "The anti-malaria work accom plished by.Mhe research unit has been of the. greatest value." the director of health states, "and Its resujts are nlrendy apparent in the dlsappenrnnce or great diminution of prlmnrv malaria' in the Jewish colonies, both new and old, in Palestine." The report states that "hygiene work In most of the Jewish schools was conducted by lladassnh in a most careful manner." Mentioning the Hadassah nurses' school the report recalls that "this institution continued its work as the largest center for Ihe educa tion and training of nurses In the schools." Mention is also made of the sick fund (Kupalh Chollm) of the Jew ish Ijibor Association and the ex tension of the work of this fund hy the establishment of a network of clinics and convalescent homes within the count rv, three flrban and 33 rral clinics having been opened. Towards the budget of this fund nmountlng-to about $150,- 000. the Palestine Foundation Fund . COIlt.rbji,1,e,3 jibout ?rt0.000. L , .IAPAV XOT TO HV.V.K TOKIO (By tho Associated Press) Premier Knto In ht speech at the opening of the Imperial diet said the signing of the Husso,-Japanese treaty enabled the two na tions to revert to a long contltiued friendship. Tho premier said tha govern ment would avoid placing any for eign loans this year. Premier Koto aSf,pptcd that ''na tional defense will be maintained compatible with national security and the fulfillment of our national obligations" nnd promised that "while decreasing the number of the divisions, the nrmy will be supplied with new arms' In con formity wllh the popular wish.' A man tells us he kent bis wife under his hose until one day shetipt her lungs and heart were bad got nind and punched him on it. ly affected. ., ' Seekers of Thrones Call On High Heavens COBURG. Germany (AP) Mysticism and tho alleged mani festations of Heaven figure, so ex tensively In the communiques of rival claimants for the Hussion throne, a throne which no longer exists, that central and western Kurope generally regard the fam ily row of the Homanoffs fia an uncanny nnd useless performance. Since his original monlfestor de claring himself tho rightful czar of all the Russias, Grand Duke Cyril has remained silent In his Coburg villa, and there are Indications that he and his supporters will keep the Russian court and its do ings well under cover because of the Communistic efforts to hav the self-styled czar expelled from republican Germany. There Is something so fat Hist Ic and Asiatic in all the actions of the Romanoffs that liberal-minded people of tho west cannot take them seriously. Even the aged Marie Feodorovnn, mother of the murdered Cxar Nicholas, Danish princess though she be and sister of Alexandra. England's quoen dowager, sounds this same note. Bhe has never believed hr son 1st dead and. in denying tbe claims of j nil successors, especially of Grand i Duke Cyril, she talks of the divine rlchi of rulers as If the world were i plunged back ln1o the Middle Ages. "Hand of GmI.w It Is the "hand of God" which moved Cyril to proclaim himself ,,,. , ,,, i,,.,.!.. Ir onp j in 0 ,r.pvo tli- lut iiiont or flil innDanfr i. ...... n,unir.t .n,n,i CaVa Couit 11 -,0 CA Oerlruiltt Victoria Moaiy of Brattle. boro, Vt., went down to Washington .1 bis point 1ms caused consider to see her cousin. President Coo- nhla dlHcisslon and difference of lldge. (lertrude. a slenufirupher in a opinion so please decide It for law office In Brattlcburo, was named ps." Needlttsu to say, u pluyV; after the presidenta mother.' "Vlc 1 initst play the cards as dealt and toriu Moore. Jlhe was born near ths WtlhtfA h fill 1MB tnH In PlL-nimilh. Ut " - Whui'M more, she's u sorority sister or urn nrsi tatty as u.m she and ttlia. LUUUllKtV. UIU IlieillUt'ia UI ri ' '' . , ' Hints for the Housewife ' ... mwii'F.s I Coffeo and I'lg Mousse. , 1 nt. cold coffee , j H cup cold waier"' . ! fl syrup ' 4 egg whiles ' 2 tablespoons gelatin " 1 cup whipped cream. Heat tho coffee nnd syrup to boiling point. Dissolve the gelatin in water. ' Combine and cool. Beat the whites of eggs until very stiff and when mixture begins to set beat them in. Kohl In the whipped cream, turn Into n mold and pack In suit and ice. When ady to serve slice and top witn whipped cream and fig .nmr-ma-lade. , Lamb Sou trie, 2 cups milk ' 2 tablespoons shortening t tablespoons corn flour 1 tablespoon chopped parsley 2 cups chopped cooked lamb 3 eggs cup corn flakes Salt and pepper to taste. Muke a sauce cf tho shortening. flour und milk. To this sauce add the chopped lamb, corn flukes. parsley, bcasonlngs nd well beat en egg yolks. Beat the whites of eggs jim II stiff and fold into tne fiist mixture. Bake In a baking dish in n slow oven 30 minutes.,. . J-'raucoaia Potatoes . ,,i Scrub und para putatoes of uni form siiso. Parboil ten nilntUes.' druln nnd pluoo In pan in which meat Is rousting. Buko until soft, basting tho potatoes when basting meat. Forty minutes or more win bo required for baking, depending upon the alzo-of the potatoes. WOMAN SVi:S 1'Ofl $;i58 EL'GENR, Ore.. Mrs. Hazel We Her of this city filed action In circuit court against tho Mountain States Power Company. She asks damages om 3fti8. It was alleged thai on account of a leaky gos meler maintained by the company In the1 housso where Mrs. Weller WUH fnidlng, she pe. cam'1 unconscious from breathing he gas und wu compelled to go to a houpltul and employ pliy- lctan. She soys In her complaint .Cyril from drowning wheni his ship was destroyed in rarinc wa ters during tho Husso-Japanese war that he might eventually take over the Kussisn throne. Itut tho monarchists among the Russlnn exiles who nro support ing Ihe clnim of Grand Duke Ktchnlas Nlcholaivltch, are not at nlK Inelined to admit that divine providence ever had anything to do with Cyril, and advance, scores of reason In their hrouchure You'll when you try New Style H O TIE only oats that cook Into granular oatmeaL NothIn4 else like it. Meaty granules stimulate digestion. Never cook sticky or nasty. Wonderful flavor. More than a new, oatmeal a now cereal. Energy-bulldlngcarbohydrates.tlssue-bulldlng pro teins, a wealth of vital minerals. And New Style U-O takes only 2 to 3 short minutes to cook the quickest cooking cereal quick as a flash! J!?!? ( Rrtutaf II-0 Osft llnd. I s"u " u (Oulckl Suadard full tlx and w.ljht ik. owlaht I lb. I oa. i I ' 1! ZMI n Ixii by Uuk. Ji, ARTICLE That auction and Its attendant rules are not yet attendant pjles riea are not yet stanlunM'l throughout the country is well Illustrated by the following re quest for decision from , one of the writer's California correspon dents, "(luring u gamn ut true tpn tho other night one of he players threw Ids hand on the table and demanded u new dm. 'clntudng that lie bad neither un nee nor face card. Another J,tny ep cli)imed he whs wrong us he ahpuld have Halted till the trimi Wiis d'clared and (then if he hud neither 'ace, face nor trupip he could have claimed a ncvsdcnl the fact that they are all under - ' . nui in ii o reason . air n tiew deal. There never has hern surh a ,,,,,,, ullll ,t ,s lther sur-i 'Mi;iiin IU IH1VH It UtlVailCeil, r , . o V . ' " . atate as ( alifornin. !t is n good example, however, of the wide- Biiiva.l populni lts- of aurllon oven among those who are. not fuml.i:ir with the ordinary rules of the game.- . '.'Another correspondent has as!c-' ed about the proper scoring of tiger cribs," a bid that the writ er has never heard of. On Inves tigating the matter, however, it was round to be a bid that was plnyed In various parts of the west nnd generally scored ns 1 2 points per triek. The principle of course. Is analogous to the oldi"ml 1,1,1 onn 8,,',!,,, A V,? lvltrtH- mi'-il tiiio.l.. II,,, ,., at nine points per trick while "spade" was scored nt two points ner trick. Tho "Tli-nr elub" how- ni l,nu nnl nmi.l nn,iln n lul has now been- abandoned prac-l Such fancy tlcally everywhere, bids should not , be enoouraite.l. They only tend to ronipllcntn unci muke the Kitmn moro nuzzllnir. No Clime en., become nomilnr mil remain tto unlet It remulns ttlahlc u i c conventlonul. Auetlon us now plnyotl 1r ilirrieult enough to be interesttlliur und yet not too dlffi- e lit to muke It unpopular, ho don't neournKO nny fnney frlllH. Let well enough tilone. It in really reninrknblo now nmeb IntereHt tbe readers of these articles luive taken in the test hands sublnitU'd litst week. It goes to show that auction lias become the national game. Mall to the kinK! Answer to I.nst WocU's Test lliinils Ilnml Xo. 1 ..,.V n t IToarl3 A, 8, 7, 6, 2 Clubs J. 7, 4 ' Diamonds A. 0, 7, 8 Spades A N'fl score, first irnme. What should X as dealer, bid with the'niaile will probably cause tho loSa forepolnc; hnnd? The proper bid why nobody should pay any atten- lion to such o pretender. On tho otber hand they have proofs which ire entirely satisfying to them that Heaven bus designated N'icbalos Nlcholaivltch to sit upon Ihe throne whteh nearly everybody In the world, except the old ItiiMsiriti mon archists, hits forgotten. Wan In Imperialism. The old officials about ihe cr.nr's court, find II difficult to divorce iht'msevles from the Ida of Im- cr 4 UiWLIi Safolij LA OKANUE- JOSFI'II STAflB llnnra & Coldiron, I'rops. Stages Leave La (Jiantle for Joseph Daily 8:30 12 ::!0 3:30 Arrive: 10:50 l:.r)0 5:.r.O say 9 more- -No. 10 ,ln - litis hand Is one' no-trump, rather that) ona lumrt. Tie (all is a niajpr suit and If bid, part ner will support- the suit If pos sible. ' That ys the dungitr, fur the suit Is too weak to jptilv a supporting- bill by partner. The hand contains Ibi've rf and is u atiuiul no'-trunp b(( ..oven .with w sin gleton spade. lUnd- No, a Hearts r 8,,4,2 Clubs 4. 3 t duniDnds Jt,! B '', Hpud,esr- 7, 4. qt 3 . . . 'Y II t Z No twttt, r ibber game, and ..hid one. pp-trumn 7. dealt anil A p.-i3t:fdi What ahot)d V now bid Whit the foregoing 'baqd? . The proper j bid by Y is Iwo hearts. It is the .weakest kind of hand but offers o" lji'br ih'fensp wllll hearts' rr -r r-i .- :t- , .,.., i... ,. n t nn i,.,,,!. I 111. I,l,,V or lh0 haml, V did u.jwo hrarls and mado Iwo odd. , !(, nn.,,.llln7t u.ni,, ,,.,,, lRol)0 , Uovyn thrf:s , ,.,,.,; Hand 2S'o. 3 . t A Hearts 4 Clubs 10,0 Diamonds IC, Q. J, 7 Spades A, K. Q, 7, 6, 2 No score, rubber game, Z dealt 1 I WO spuilCH mill l iuhi alA ma nnv "" huu a.. i. " imv- " " for honrts. "I doubled nnd I ' pttSSed. What SllOllId '7 HOW tin with the foregoing hand X should rmI op ludps. Tho fnci Oi.it Y h,", ''"H"'"! tho spa.lo blil'.uilJ nlso ""'' ' lr nmiris o'" mBKB " iu.-ue.u.y ..., ll'oul" v '"r P"". "" rubber. On t ho . other hand, . It doesn't look from Z'a lmml that lie and his partner can beat the four . heart double more than a trick or so. Never Klve up a cer tain mime nnd rubber unless sure of at least and points penalty. laud No. I Hearts A, 7. 2 clubs K, 10, S, 7. 2 Olninondn q, 8, Spades 8,7 Y I A n : 7' t No score, first gama. 7, dealt nnd bid one spado and lul passed. What should A lead from the forosolng bund? A should lead the deuce of hearts. A lead from an ace and only two little cards aeulnst a declared suit Is always sound, especially If the hand of fers no other lead that ts Boinn 'The club lead Is, bad because If of tse klnir. perlal Itusila. and a few of them j find their wiiy to Grand Duko Cyr- , II to talk things over. Cyrll Uvea In a ulH& Jnl across the street from thn house that shelters ex-King Ferdinand of llulgarla. In an old-fashioned murkot SHU'ire n the center of the provincial town of Iio.oon, which In still living buck In pre-war days and Is oppnmitly n almost com plete oblivion lo the changes Iho world has undergone In the last oar. Cook in 2 to 3 minutes SSioifltu ' (hmMablu 1 1,1 N 12 SPECIAL Wool Dresses, , Now PUTMAN'S "w - " - - "" R.I-JAP y - T o - y 15 A H 11 years, stands a statue of Princo Albert, tha husband of tho Jjito ijueeii Victoria, whose muirlugo U Ihii-KoHlbh ipteen resilltud' in Hu-o-rptn'g . Go tha liecqiplpg ullgnit with practically all Hid ruling families of (:m rope. ; Theru is rcucilou In the air at ('obiirg. . Wugnur Is played ut the opera and films front the Wagner 6perus are' shown at the moving picture house. H' la an Ideal plans for Cyril and Kordlnmid, and the rest of the dislodged royalty which has taken refuge here, TJerft ro few industries am) consequently Utile to upset ihe piedlevat iiiet of the well-Improved village above Whclh hovers the Coburg Veste, u, inaguifieent Gothic fortified castle iv h left houses inmvellous rollec tlous of urms und urmor boron by tierman princes In the Crusat'S Parsifal would be unite ut homo In Cob org. If it were, possible for the young knight to take human form. There is a make-believe at piosphcro about the plnce. t ts unreal to visitors front' the centers SPECIAL, ' PEANUT BRITTLE 25c Pound The Candy Shop 217 Fir StrMt 1 "The Home of Heme-Made Candy" (RetaU only) PINNERW ARE We Carry a' Complete Line of D-I-N-N-E-R-W-A-R-E In open stock patterns. ; See Our Line Before You Buy! Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. We Hayo in Slock and v r ' ' ; t Are Agents for ' ? AT WATER-KENT ' 1 ( ' RADIO SETS Benham Electric Co. MAIN 104 NEW FOLKT BLDO Credit : . Attentive Service Reliable merchandise Real values ,, Satisfaction assured. CARR'S Money No Measure Of Value The value of telephone service cannot lie measured in dollars nnd cents. No community without tele phone service can exist in competition with another community that has telephone service, ' Home Independent Telephone Go. RECHARGEABLE RADIO A-B BATTERIES HI! BATTERY A ELECTRIO 8ERVICB PO. , Jueighton SfaKhlaa Worka Bids, till Vtaabiiurtaa Are, imm OFFERING values to $28.50 $8.95 u ' " -' ' " ' AN p MIIrlNEUt i' where tho modern spirit prevails.: Tho. big motor curu !oC (exrUtng, Keriltnuiul and Urand DnHe .i?yrll. urn Hit? uiuai diCurduut Hole. Tlieso HM D should ride on ui ipure.d ItorHes If they wish to fit IptQ the picture; and keep, in. hurinony will), the spirit which they are ondeavpplng Ip perpetuate. ... ' Wherever they sell good candy IVERYBlTESADEUCrIT ILilllfo t;