M r s . M a r y C. Sweet. FASHIONABLE SILKS FOB SPRING; ARTFUL HATS IN SIMPLE LINES does not treasure the more a | trtful along simple lutes quite W HO book, a bit of pottery, a vase or scribes the present day chapeau. a picture If It be autographedf With »'hat a feeling o f satisfaction do we call attention to the author's or art Ist's signature. But where, you ask. I* the connection between works of accredited urt and spring silks? Just this—the beat shops, this season, are showing a collection o f American silk prints which have the unique distinc­ tion o f being designed by several of [ our well known contempornrv artists. I roes It not seetn In the range o f tv is j slhllttles that, ere long, women o f i fashion will tie Insisting that the silks they wear be autographed hy the ' artists who deslgnod them? Why not? For lustauce, the striking silk o f ' I am «ure Dr. fierce's G-ddm Medi­ cal n tim w n r saved my daughter's lite." said Sirs. M.iry C Sweet r>! 1514 W il­ lamette St.. Eugene. Oregon “ When slie was e 1 t yean e ld. eczema (make out ian top of tier head and spread un* *:l it completely covered Iter head. Site kept pet: :.g worse so we finally decided to give her Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. W e is -light $5 00 worth o f the Discovery and along with it we pave her l>r. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. Tire 'Golden Medical Discovery' improved her bl /r C oM toW fiâl 1 •»••h rnr’ C ou rs« At Behnke-Walker T h * fereirG.«t Uuulnt-*«! C ol!#f# o f th# N orth w est which ha* won rr.or«* Accuracy i A w tr J s and fî-.Jd M edal« than « n y other «chool in A m cr 1 »’«. for our f)u rf*a* Cm»« Inc Fourth Htrcet nesr IforrlaoQ , Portland Or iw ju» M W » lk « r Pr#«. P- N. U. Winter Neckwear YVhen mannish topcoats are worn, the proper type o f neckwear consists of heavy silk scarfs very similar to those worn by men. Them: may be of plaid as wild as any highland chieftain ever dared to be. with com ­ binations such as brown, dull yellow and blue green. Yellow Chiffon I'ale yellow chiffon dripping with rlilm-stones makes n very lovely dance No. 7, 1926 frock, 't has a wide, circulur skirt. In Striking Silk. the Parisian Idea. It ts Immensely Im­ portant Just now. If not taffeta, then one's bat Is almost sure to be o f belt­ ing ribbon In any o f the exquisite pastel colorings. The newest o f new sensations Is the huml-crocheted hat o f straw, made soft, supple and color­ ful, fitting the head as If molded to it. Satin and faille have their S| m > ii sors, too. and as to felts o f soft col »rings, they are In their glory at this very moment. First color, then material and then the crowning totr«-h 0f genlug la ap plied with a deft wist here, a pin i thrust In aslant mix iresto! you have THE PROFESSIONAL RECALL By REX T STO U T ( b r I b v i r l S t o r y T u b . C o . ) T HEY met at (Julniby's unex­ pectedly, fur the first time In three months, and after the handshake proceeded to their old table In the corner. "W ell, how goes U?" asked Bendy. "B endy," said Dudd Bronson, Ignor­ ing the question, “ I aiu the greater! man In the world. I. myself, am for ham nud cabbage, since it tickles my feeilugs, but It you waul anything from peacocks' hearts to marmalade. It's ou me." Bemly stared at the roll o f hills Dudd brought out o f Ills trousers' poeket. “ Dudd," he said. Ills voice trembling, " l respect you. IMease put It tn your breast pocket so I cau see the bulge. What was the occur­ rence?" " I hate to tell It." declared Dudd "Beudy, t am a modest uinn. When you admire me most, remember 1 said that "T h e pity o f It la that there was no one to watch tue. 1 done It lu solitude. , “Oue day, about two weeks ago, I walks into the sanctum o f David Jet- more. Jetm ore la tbe best lawyer In Horton, over In Jersey. "'M r. Jetm ore/ says I. ‘ my name la Abe lielman. I been ruunlng It a •ter* over In 1’ aullne with my brother Leo. W e had a fight over a personal matter and now 1 want to get my halt o f the store, aud you should write to Leo's lawyer, who la Mr. l>evl!n o f Ifonton, about a settlem ent/ "'H a v e you something for a retain e r f asks Jetmore. " 'N o .' suya 1, T n livin' at a h o'el.’ “ 'I'm a busy m an/ says Jetnioie. ‘and how do 1 kuow I'll get any tuouey T “ ‘Mr. J etm ore/ says 1. 'that store's worth three thousand dollars If It's worth a cent. And If my half ain't enough, maybe you can get Leo to give you som e o f Ids.' "Finally, after 1 explained promis­ cuously why I had to keep at an un­ safe distance from brother I.eo. and other delicate points, Jetmore says he'll take the Job. When he says Devlin. L eo's lawyer In Ironton, Is a personal friend o f his. I told him that made It all the better. ‘"That same afternoon about four hours Iwter I walks into Devlin's ofllce In Ironton. " 'Mr. D e vlin / saya I. 'my name ts Leo Deltnan. 1 been running It a store over In Pauline with my brother Abe. We had a fight over a personal matter which ain't to the purpose, aud Abe left for parts unknown. Tw o days ago com es a letter from Abe’s lawyer^ Mr. Jetmore o f Horton, about Abe's share in the store, which he didn't wait to take with him. nnd I told him to writ* to you. because you should make It a settlement for me.' “ 'H ave you something for a retain­ er?’ asks Devlin. “ 'Mr. Devlin.' says I. T have not.' ** 'Then,' says he. ‘how do you ex­ pect to settle with brother Abe?’ “ I told Devlin I didn't want nny Pauline natives to know about mine and Abe's Intimate pertinacities, and I waits In Ironton for a settlement. As soon as he got my fifty he wrote off a long letter to Jetm ore which he let me read to correct the sentiments. "It was last Thursday when I got to Devlin's sanctum Just in time to see him puttin' on his coat to ^o to lunch with the stenographer. "H ello, Delnm n/ says he, ‘I'll see you In about half an hour. Here's a letter from Jefuiore., Make yourself at home till I get h ack/ "W hen he'd gone I read the letter over just to make sure there wasn't no changes since I saw It the night before In Jet more's office. It said that Abe had decided to accept Leo's offer o f twelve hundred dollars cash, provided It was paid “Within three days. “ I goes to the stenographer’s desk, picks out a nice printed letterhead, and writes on It as follow s; loiter all ready to malt stowed away tu my pocket y o u r produce “ 'Have you got that twvlv* hun dred?' say* he. " 'N o .' any* l. 'but I'll get It to 'hre* days or bust.' VAUDEVILLE PHOTO PLAYS " 'You'd better,' says he, 'fo r when Jetmore say* throe day* he dou'l Compiili Chang« Silurili? mean four.' Adults, W eek dsv Matinee "1 mailed thu letter and check tn Kvctim.'s, ,16c. i\ui i ino««« I L> 11 Imutoii that afternoon, and next day p, in. Children 10 cenia all times that « « a Friday l goes over to Horton on the very first train, nnd pedeatrlnate* Into Jetuiorv'a office on CVT FLOWERS A FIORAL DEIGNS the stroke o f leu. C la r k * B roa ., P io ? u t a , I»7 M arri*«*« 0 t. ■ Jetmore met me cordial like a mule Y ou W ill VW I Km h i « I 11.« » lUm that'* Juat found something to kick. v* m J («liai He'd smelled my money " Did you get « ? ' eays I. R t r a lU n l ( M t Ptm rU l W ! "H e pulled out the check t'd mailed Hua y * « U all Traina. liti» aud H u r l Hides, Pells, Wool, Mohair, In Ironton the day before. »•OKU ANI». ORKCON " '1 guess ehout fifty o f that belongs Tallow, Cascara Bark to you.' sa.va L * 'F ifty !' says he. 'F ifty I' “ 'No,' says 1, 'I only said tt o a f s ' Horse Hair. \\ I . . II.« * .» I i . * f - tu ll.-s 'k a "T hat's wliat comes o f gettln' Into m , h . i i. * . . i «n u trì U t il i H u r n t u I *'« 1» « le « ( « ir fe m .M i* W « .riti M in u r ti H«md ua rvur »klfnivnUL W e mell you check the clutches o f one o f them grafters. »'»•li. \V h I • « G «»«Its I f* «r* «•-,» Ihe «Mute 4*y wre i w « m * c •«wtle. Beudy. But 1 let It go at a hundred u u t it -ii f u r ( S a li > « - ■ *, b a i l o r ■« m I i i v s I » ' U p i « r n r l t f f i v e » « I m lu g to preserve my own Inter,*!*. " 'Wetljt says 1. 'gt\e me the cheek.' q i .’ i : » : n h a t c » u : r v . j «\ i hi P o r t la n d H ide a W ool C o . U lo Ilf A V IN U I H A I T tV " " 'Give me my hundred,' says he. in mm . »nwrt ssan. lesnsss. usa “ 'I ain't got It,' suya I. Easy On# For Mothtr “ T h en we'll cash the cheek,' oaye I.in to n in g to tin« « on vi» run lio n of he, and puts on hta coat and hat. Th# Fatithful Printer "Bendy, ain't that pitiful? Ain't It g ro w n -u p «» a » i h ililroti o f t e n d o . R un Y«'iirs ago. when tho New York n «r- pitiful? It wna coinin' so easy I ( Nit. fiv«» y v n r« o h ). It'u rm tl th o rn wort» y owned right tn Ids face. Saya he. itiii'h t h in g s a# • t r p m o t h o r * H o rolhu l aid and James Gordon Bennett, J r. ‘then we'll cash the check.' Oh, the th o Id on u ro u m l In utt uc11 v «* urn! #A gor were In their prime, th* latter U*ued ! U fat boob! bru in fo r ntMirly an h o u r , w ith o u t got one of his arbitrary orders that then* "W e goes down to the hank, and utter th»' name Herald should never 1 tin g n n yw h or«*; t h r u no u gh t I n fo rm a Jetmore steps up to the window. uppi'ur unless In Itnlles. One printer '• 'Good morning, Mr Jetmore,' says 1 1 ion f r o m th«» o n oyt I o p « m I in oft«>n»«Bt I o o n n u lt d l hy littIt« b o y » " M o t h e r ,” ho fi llowcil ti almost too literally ('hrtat the teller, obsequies like. "Jetm ore takes a pen. Indorses the uuki'U. " h o w d o c * n g t e p a io th o r H « p r mas week can e round and chur«*hea announi-ed In their programs, "lla rk . check, and passes It through the win Cappor'g WVohly the IB'rald Angela Ming." tho printer dow. “ ‘Give It to us In hundreds,' says iluly Italicising Kansas t'lly Star. Like « Dream he. Whon I reflect on whNt I h a w »eon. " 'Not for tn*.' anya I, steppln' up B sech tr Echo y • wlint t have h«*urd. nnd what 1 hnv« Make It tw enties' ll la Imp !•■ lu Indulge In habit­ ‘T h e feller counts nut ten twenties 1 done. I can hardly por-umdo myM.tr slap« 'em eu fop o f a pile with a ban that all that frlvoloun hurry and bu»tl*« ual severity >'( opinion upon our fel­ duge on 'em, and shoves 'em through o f pleaauro In tho world luta any real low men without Injuring (tie tender- the window to Jetmore. He counts ; tty. hut I look upon all that '« punned m s s nnd delicacy of our own feeling*. off five nnd I sticks the rest In my na on# of tho«# rtMuuullc dream* which * Ilenry Ward Beecher pocket. | opium com m only occasion», und I do I “ 'Better count ’e m / say* Jetmore 1 hy no nreann desire to repeat th«? mum I Silence Not Always Good " TU take a ch ance/ eays I. 'The oouh dc«?' Lord Cheat erf l#h! There may be times when silence la young tnau looks honest/ The truth gold, and s | m -«'> It silver; but there are la, I was beginning to get the shivers. Father o f Saxophone I lutee, also, when sll<«n«-e Is death, and “ Me and Jetmore turned to go. Just as we reacted the door 1 felt Adolph*« Sax. tiiak««r o f tiiu»lcal In » p e i l i Is Ilf«* (h«« very Ulo o f l'e n te that pile o f twenties Jump right out Mtruments. lnv«»nt«*d th«* »axnphonn In cost. Max Miller. % o f my pocket and slap me In the face. 1*40, In fu rl«. In trying to produce a Standln' there lookin' at us was .clarin et that would overblow an oc* Po»»lbl# Explanation Devlin tave like th«« flute and ohoc. It He A v*rli«r »ay» Kakltno« tu»v«*r »pank *' ‘ Hello, Jetm ore,' says he. Good- cam e popular at once In France and th«»lr children It pmlmhly would ink« morning, Mr. Delmun.' Johann Georg Knatner. a m oil of (ho day to got th# children 'Bendy, stand up. No man ran alt Hclglum. unrespectful while 1 relate the se­ j mualcal cotnponor. Introduce«! the auv undr «Mod to u degro*» ultore a »pank* quence. It fill* my eyee with tear* to ophone Into the orche»tra In Par!« In Ing would ho noticed Kunnaa Pity think o f It. I'vo been a modest man. | IM44 in "1^* Dernier Itol «1«» Juda.** St tr but this t* too much for me. 1 must tell the truth. Freddy Scored On* W hore’ * Intuition? T was tn a bole, all right, bat I still Bobby and Fr»»row«'is o f their tw o big Rochoatnr Tim«»«- thinks I'm Ahe, and as long as they brothers. Said Bobby: "M y brother lo turn In traffic rows stroke on his college rrv v . I Union. didn't get a chin on It 1 was safe. " ‘ Mr. l>evltii/ says 1, T in glad to »uppuso you didn't know that?" Fred Ho re see you. There's a little matter I ae "W h at's Macpheraon got to do with A s per a d v lc s co n ta in ed In you r He pull* jut a big black wallet, fa v o r o f th e 20th I n s t , I a m e n ­ counts out five tens, and hands 'em It?” “ W ell, that makes me o f Hcottlsh c lo s in g h e re w ith ch eck f o r tw e lv e extraction ." H um orist hundred d o lla r s tn fu ll p a y m e n t o f to me careful-like. tb s c la im o f A b s D s lm a n a g a in s t " ‘D elm an/ aaya he, ‘ I know you're L e o D slm a n . an honest man. 1 ran tell It hy yotir Get to Patients By Air X a h all ba p leased to b a v a you Gladly Demonstrate; Models $80. eyes. I feel sure you'll get the a c k n o w ls d g a receip t o f aam s. S«-V'-n doctors «if Canterbury, Eng­ 00 up. Mail this addressed. T o u r s v e ry tru ly , m oney/ land, have purchased flying machines “ 'Mr. Devlin,' *«y* I, holdln' his t o be used In visiting patients. "I had already practiced Devlin's Mr hand till I was sick o f It, and I hand In one band and the fifty In the other, 'I will get the m on ey/ And 1 1 signed that letter so that Devlin him There's Not Enough Made self couldn't a' told the difference. leave« him standln' there In the bank, 11 Is said that 60,000.000 pounds o f [City Then I pulls out a blank check, make« watchln' me through the window. “ DI<1 you go to Pittsburgh?" asked twine are us«-d In Canada to tie up the It to the order o f Devlin for twelve hundred dollars and signs It ‘Leo Del- Bendy. annual grain hurvest, but even this SUNl'STRAND ADDING MACHINE CO. MUTUANO. ORKCON "B endy," said Dudd, "don't he fac-j wouldn't bo enough to tin on gome 40« Sp.kilns Id*is man' and lndor.es Devlin's name on tlous In the presence o f genius. You men's fingers to make them rem ember the back. Spring Hats. "O f course, I could have done some offend tne," Adding Machines, Bookkeeping Machines, to post a letter. "F orgive me," said Bendy, humbly. before you lints fiutterlng!) hecuinliia o f this work In my own boodwar, but Cash KcgUtcr Combina! Ions. hats which proclaim smart style, liutn j 1 wanted to use Devlin's typewriter. “ Let me see the fifty, Dudd. I Just Arrogance o f Mankind though they bespeak simplicity Itself “ When Devlin com e back 1 had the want to touch I t ” luck not a certain dressy air. Man Is arrogant In proportion to hla Ignorance; his natural tendency Is to The collection o f early spring egotism ; In his Infancy o f knowledge, models shown In Ihe picture Include ut top. new high crowned effect o f he thinks that all creation was formed quilted rose lodge taffeta with Jeweled Bulwer. Lieutenant Girard, who returned re­ to her feet, seized the Imby hy the for Mm dagger; to right, soft opal gray falll- cently to Paris from Central Afrb-a throat, swung It several Mines In tbe silk with whimsical crow n ; profile I with a consignment o f anlinnls for the air like n sling, and released It. The By No Manner of Means view o f love-bird green sllver-ntltrlieil Jardln des Plantes, told how be bad little one described a great pnrablo A treasury expert estim ates Glut tho tuffetn bonnet type; to left above sof through ths air and rraahed to Ihe seen a mother giraffe kill her young life of a dollar bill la seven months, orchid felt with silver-bound, metal one to prevent It from falling Into the ground, braakln* all four o f Its legs. stitched b rim ; flrinl, latest vogue knit Whan the men reached It it was dead but most «>f ’em we get. don't last as liands o f the hunters. straw In artichoke green with fancy long na that. Exchange. A SCIENCE—Hot Experiment The lieutenant had surprise«! a herd The mother nlso perished. metal rlbboo bund. o f giraffes In a clearing near the Hu- That In why there Is no hnhy gl Y method of treating Piles ' JULIA BOTTOMLKT. Empty Majority danese village, and the animals had rnffe at the Jardin d«-s Plantes, nc and other Rectal and Col­ *3b. 111*. S ,i t e r n N .w ,p .p « r Union. , taken flight, leaving one baby giraffe cording to Lieutenant Girard.— From N ever w orry about a "foolish ma­ on ailments Is recognized as the peacefully grazing. For a mother gi­ Le Bulgari«', Rolla. Translated for the jority.” If It Is foolish It won't re­ nuixt Scientific anil effective In use to­ raffe to abandon her young Is «*xtrtnie- Kansas City Star. All in One day. Among the thousands treated are main n m ajority very long Duluth many patient* sent to me hy other physi­ Tbe English lingerie designers have ly unusual, and this was evidently a Herald. bit o f carelessness on the mother's cians. 1 hire is no hospital operation; evolved a combination petticoat uni D e s e r f M i r a g e t no confimrnt; no rrtention from work. knickers. The petticoat la trimmed part, for the latter atnldcnly burst from My treatment Is lafr, mild, »m,thing; th« Beat Not to Crack 'Em the surrounding undergrowth nnd Light play* queer pranks on the with i cru lace, w ith Iniig-walated cf cure rapid. And I remove all doubt hy a desert Often travelers will see. for a Glass, china and reputation are «"na- feet and flat plaits on the hips. The dashed back to retrieve her child. W R IT ! I N GUARANTEE She seized the little giraffe hy the whole day, what looks like s narrow lly cracked anil never well m ended.— knicker Is nttached to the underside l o c u r v a n y r . M o f P | | *. o r re fu n d the p a t ie n t', fee. W rit, neck. Just above tbe shoulders and strip o f water, shimmering Hlong the llanjamln Franklin. and Is similarly trimmed. (• a » » k>r m y K K R K Y O O -p a e s *tart«*d off, holding II at the full stretch horizon many miles ahead. Yon may Ilh i.tralm J ile w r lp llv . booklet. o f her long neck. The lieutenant's well Imagine how enticing this looks Hats of Felt a n d Straw Heart 8tu ff negro itetndnnts could not resist the to those who are tired, warm, and For the South, delicate colors pre Every woman's heart is touched hy temptation to fire, ami the mother gi­ thirsty. This I* not water, however, dominate In Ihe n»w nnides. This vogue raffe fell with her burden, mortally for when the sun rolls around to the a baby anil a man with a button o ff.— is refleeted In smini lints which fea •V h Y**« rUj-SiA« ri OTH A NO PlJTIf wounded. As Ihe hunters drew near, west. It disappears. It was merely a Duluth Herald. lure u combination o f crin and felt. however, the dying animal struggled mirage.—OrlL 1 S u -id s tra n d Killed Little One to Prevent Capture M : DEAN, M D..lnc