fi TffK MOKMMw OREUOMAy, SATURDAY. 'MARCH 0. 1913. i . fllRFRT MFTHOD IS ! mrs. carter refuses to R" n WinnPF Read unkind criticisms jUrrUuLU U I LUUUL ActreM a ghe Did she Would Be the M08t rjrjuppy Woman in the Whole Universe. Senator in Lecture Says Real ; Effect Is to Give Mi i nority Rule. WILSON'S WORDS QUOTED Abandonment ir HeprexMitatlve (Kmnmrnl Drctsrrd to B He uirn tVom II Ijcher F.volutton to Primitive Jrin. rr.INOKToN. X. J. March s.fir-n- . K.nrv labOt I1. f M'"- rhuwit. rrrmckrd vigorous oppttion to te Initiative, referendum and re-a'.l ( here tnnlft.it before the u"' Fcineeton I nlomltj. Ill nc h was oni. ft a "Hm on public affairs de livered under t'.-e Spncr Trask lrc rire fund. Mr Iv1c .j'nouncd t-.e initiative, referendum and recall as both obote and Impra. HuM' an I subversive of tre fundamental lil'a of representative government. In rmplianlslns tar latter point. he quoted trrr'.y from ..wks written hr ;ovrnor tVinxl'O Wi:"U hr.e president of Princeton I'nlvers- . , ' tt t nu:te tr'ic." said Mr Ixvlge. A:hat the voters ar the means ly ht.-h we ne.-ean! oMaln an ex- prton of the p..p'ilr but a ma jority of t!;e oter arc r.t necessarily j... people, anil no ni ai " r-rrent the real wishes of the 'o-P- Matarllr Oflra ( haateaMe. "Tlx majority of lhne who vole on Inr -iven question mar be a f ry nar row on. It may b a very ephemeral ne. The majority of one year may be the minority of the n-t. an.l et yon til observe that In all the practical rranement for the compulsory Inlti. stue. rereremlum and for the reeall of (kIk. the people, who can compel the hnltlatlte and who In practice carry te referendum, the number -who can force a recall and who In practical op eration mar be able to carry It. are a mall minority of the voters. "To atari the Initiative or the recall in a'.l the provision that I have een. only a minority. sometimes a very mall percentage (f those who voted at the la.it election. Is required. When the a-t asked for has been adopted by the legislature and referred It appears that a lar;re proportion of the voters express no opinion, either from Indif ference or from not comprehend Inir the question, while the small and tntert:d minority takep pain to vote for the law. the submission of which to the voters has been compelled by the orig inal. nilana Owa Ward qtsotesL Mr. Undue 'i noted a reference by Woodrow Wiijon to the tine of the initiative and referendum, as the "vir tual abandonment of the repreaenta rle principle ami an attempt to put iti che hand of the voters themselves tbe power to Initiate and negative In order to enable them to do for them selves what they have not been able to ct d'ne aatifactorlly through the repreentatives they have hitherto cli"!n to act for them." "While it may be better or worate to adopt legislation by direct vote as a subMitute for rrpre.ntatlve govern rnent." continued Mr. I.odice. "there can be no (jtiefltion nhitever that to aban don representative government and to t.ike up In Its place legislation by di rect vote is to return from a hlKh stage of evolution to a lower and more primitive one." Then he cited Instances In history where policies such aa the Initiative, referendum and recall of Judges had not met with success. "Representative government and lib erty." he said, "faded away tog-ether and the executive became all powerful." FUNERAL WILL BE TODAY -Wr. Marcus Simpson. Who pled at Ixw Ansolo. Portland I to i dent. Funeral services for Mrs. Marcus S.mrson. who died suddenly of heart failure at the Hotel Shoreham. Los An scles. March . will be conducted from t'ie Itobart Curtis at 2 V. M. today. Burial will be at Klvrrview Cemetery beside the body of her husband who died In Oetohcr. ljn;. In the Sprine of 1X!! Mrs. Simpson and her husband came to Tortland from Burlington. la. Mr. Simpson was for ome time manager of the Portland I.lnseed Oil Company, later going to San Francisco. Following the death of Mr. Simpson, Mrs. Simpson returned to Portland and made her home with her sister. Miss Carrie A. Molbrook at the 1 Iohurt-C'urtls. Accompanied by her sister. Mrs. Simpson went to Los Ange les last January, expecting to remain in California until April. Mrs. Simrson had a wide acquain tance In this cltv and was m member of ilrarf Methodist Church. Mrs. L. W. Lyon, a sister, residing at St. Paul. Mtnn.. has arrived to attend the funeral. ACTRESS WHO SAYS ONLY WAY TO LIVE HAPPILY IS TO IGNORE CUTTING CRITICISMS. I :it::: ! . - ' . '.I m r V r r ! Y -sfti r i i MRS. LKM.IK CAKTKR. I" ar BT t.EONK CASS It A ER. F I were to pay attention to what people aald about me. the unkind nd criticising things I mean. I'd be the unhappleat woman In the whole universe." Mrs. Leslie Carter smiled whimsically aa she said all this, but underlying her semiserlous words and the quick smile one felt the sincerity. She was perched atop of a huge trunk In her canvas houne. You see Mrs. Leslie Carter will not move or budge, or have her being In the regular and established dresi Ing rooms designed for stars and leading women. She car ries her own dressing rnom right along with the rest of the show's equipment. The ftage hands set Mrs. Carter's house In order before they even unpack the scenery. It's of canvas a big square room with portable furnitures of gilt and rose color. The hangings are of rose of a wonderful soft rose and remarkable as It may seem to a mental Juggler of colors, the rose of the walls Is a most harmonious background for the flame colored hair that has come to be recognised as part and parcel of Mrs. Leslie Carter's Individuality, trims Owu Real Hair. And while we arc on the subject be it recordod that she owns about a thousand d-dlars' worth of real hair and it Is fastened on to her head by its own roots; for I saw It. Mrs. Carter couldn't very well pose for pictures of "after using your tonic my hair looked like this" with a great cloud of locks straying Niagara-wise down her bark, hut she outshines any Sixteen Suther land Sisters when she lets down the mp of rippling thick hair. It stands out all over her head like Illustrations of FIJI ladies in our old geographies. Hegular F.va Tanguay I-don't-care re bellious tresses has Mrs. Carter, and in color it defies description. Of course it's red. There's no denying that, but never such another red was seen on land or sens. In the electric light as she sat swinging her feet, perched on her big trunk her hair was like a nim bus of flame, pink, deep rich pink In its high lights and dull like beaten copper in Its shadows. She had dismissed her maid, a dreary pongee colored female who wore a won't -come-off expression of utter and wholesale resignation. Rnlldoar la Istrodsera. On the one chair reposed Pimples, a skinny little bulldog, of the Boston variety, which smiled a d'-ntsl display when Introduced and wagged an apology for a tail in friendly greeting. "Oet down Dimples, old baby lam chile and let us have your chair." coaxed Mrs. Carter from the trunk. Klmples. being a well brought up lam' chile did as he was bidden and having ascertained that I had nofell designs on his mistress, he went contentedly to sleep on a pair of madame's carriage fur boots In a corner. To return now to our muttons, and Mrs. Carter's lament: She says she quit reading what the public said about her a dosen years ago. "At first I used to buy every paper and cry until I -was sick when some newspaper attributed to me acts I couldn't do or quoted me falsely. Then I found it made me sick, positively sick, and wore out my vital ity, my energy and In a great measure my health. So I Just quit. Fortunately for me I've always had friends who help me In this, they cut out the parti cularly nice or helpful criticisms and I read these gladly. "Mind." she flashed out earnestly, "I like honest criticism. If it Is written with a view to help me I welcome It. and profit by It. But the cruel, wicked lies that have been lold. that have found their way into print. Ah, me:" Mrs. Leslie Carter's big green eyes I assure you they are green narrowed Into line long slits of black lashes and one clenched fist was brought sharpjy against her cheek as she posed In bus relief against the rose curtain. "Ah, me." she sighed. "They talk of vivi section! It Is a mere scratch in com parison to what the public, the. very self same gentle public to which I've devoted my life trying to entertain, has done to me. Optimist Through It All. "But pha! I do not care; not now. I am an optimist. Would you believe it I loathe Interviews. I rarely see any one from the papers; they have been so unfair to me. at times." By which expression I deemed it that The Oregonlan had never been unfair to Mrs. Leslie Carter and is not num bered on her black list. She wants season of repertoire next year, she said, as we wound up the brief chat: tt was all over while she was doing up her hair. In her possession Is an unpublished version of "Camllle." which she "wants to play badly" she said, but she probably meant wants very much to play. Then she has in mind La Toscaand a revival of her famous Du Barry, than which no one will ever play better. If she can per suade her manager. John Cort, to see It her way Mrs. Carter Is coming out to the Coast next year in a repertoire In cluding these and one or two new emo tional dramas. T ELKS MAY GET STEAMERS Plan on Foot to Take ViMtorn on Trip Cp and Down Hltfr. Xecotlations hae been opened by ii e Li:k?' l 'l.' convention commission for chartering a large ocean vessel upon winch visiting members of the organization will be entertained on trips up and down the Columbia and Willamette rivers, while the big re union Is in progress next July. It is prohahle that one of the boats plying between San Francisco and Los Ang-les will be secured. It is planned to have this vessel leave Portland each day of the convention and to carry on board as many Elks and members of their families as It will contain con veniently. It will make short trips out of the city and will maintain a sched ule that will enable It to make about three excursions each day. This entertainment will be in addi tion to the regular features provided by the week s programme and will be free to all visiting Elks and members of their families. RIVAL CAX'lHDATKS X)U V.MTKD STATKS SKNATOK 1'ILK. selliiiR Petition. Circulated I'.lglit Das. Have SI18 Nanir: Bourne Tapers Signed by 4 000. Vormcr Woodland Mayor's Wife lies WOODLAND. Wash.. March . ( Spe cial. Mrs. L. M. Love, who died sud denly March 5. was buried at La Center. Wash., the obsequies being In charge of ihe Maccaheea. The funeral was one i.f t' e largest that Woodland has known for many years. She was the wife of a former Mayor of Woodland. The nominating petition of Ben Sell ing, candidate for the llepubllcan nom ination for I'nlted States Senator, filed with the Secretary of State's office yes terday, contained more names than any other petition filed to date. The peti tion naming Senator Bourne as a can didate for the same nomination was filed yesterday. It consisted of approx imately 4000 names and was circulated In SO counties. The petition had been In circulation throughout the state for several weeks. Contrasted with the Bourne petition, that of Mr. Selling was circulated only eight days and a total of 618 names was secured. Additional lists of names to the number of over 300 were re ceived from different localities in yes terday's mails. The-y arrived too lata to be Included with the main, petition. Accompanying Mr. Selling's petition was a copy of his declaration of prin ciples on which he seeks the nomination and In which ho pledges support to the Oregon system, consideration of tli tariff and Its revision with justice to labor, both for the producer and the consumer: the introduction of bills In Congress securing larger appropria tions for Improvements under contract of rivers and harbors of the state; the establishing of local Federal Courts for more speedy determination of the rights of settlers: more careful admin istration of forest reserves in the In terest of Oregon people: return of Ore gon's reclamation fund; immediate de velopment of Alaska's resources under tiovernment control: pensions for vet erans; regulation of corporations by the Federal Government; support of an elastic monetary system: Presidential primaries; graduated Income tax; elec tion of President. Vice-President and Senators) by direct vote of the people; free passage of American ships through the Panama Canal: establish ment of parcels post; opposition of spe cial Interests and a careful system of subsidizing American shipping for the purpose of enlarging the merchant marine. Mis Anna Fulton I)ead. Miss Anna Fulton, member of a pi oneer family of Sherman County and a prominent member of the Order of the Kastern Star In this state, died last night at St. Vincent's Hospital after an Illness of several weeks. Miss Fulton was a daughter of the late Colonel and Mrs. James Fulton, who came to Oregon In 1817. They lived for a time in Yamhill County, but later moved to what has since been known as Sher man County. Miss Fulton was born there 60 years ago. The family has long been prominent in that section. Miss Fulton Is survived by three brothers. Judge John Fulton and David Fulton, of Sherman County, and C. F. Fulton, of Portland, and two sisters. Mrs. II. B. Isaacs and Mrs. Klixabeth Sholl. of Walla Walla. The funeral will be held in Wasco, Or. Convincing Removal Sale rices Saturday Prices on Patent Medicines 50c Sulpherb Tablets 3oC $1 Hood's Sarsaparilla. . .693 50c Sal Hepatica 2 9 b 50c Pinex 31!' $2.50 Eskay's Food..-S1.89 $1 Pyramid Pile Suppos. .G5c 50c Mentholatum '29d 25c Arnica Salve (Bucklen's) special at $1.00 Warner's Kidney Rem edy at 75d 50c Watkin's Liniment. . -32c $1.00 Kodol 69c r$l Maltine and Cod Liver Oil special at 73 C $1.50 Gombaidt's Caustic Bal sam at SI. 19 $1 Simmon's Liver Reg. .69? 50c Murine Eye Water. . -29c Sulphurro 50c--2 5izes$l Saturday Showing of Handsome New Leather Bags They are among the finest we've shown. New, nifty shades and leathers. All placed on sale at removal prices. We also offer special inducements on Suit Cases and Trunks. Note the following low prices: LADIES' HAND BAGS in tan, black and brown; outside pockets, fitted with extra coin purse. A regular $2 Hand Bag at only ,c WICKER SUIT CASES, 24 and 26-inch, reinforced sole leather corners, linen lined. Selling $1.50 to $15 1-3 OFF PEGIMOND SUIT CASE, sole leather corners, with and with out straps; selling regular at $4. For today S2.59 TRUNKS $7.00 to $75.00 reduced ONE-FOURTH Saturday 'Prices on Toilet Supplies Iola Hudson's Oregon Rose Cleansing Cream, regular 50c, at 2oC Iola Hudson's Retiring Cream, regular 50c, at 23c $1.00 Danderine. 69c $1 Potter's Walnut Stain 69c $1.50 Oriental Cream... 98c Quinine 69c 31c $1 Pinaud's Eau de priced at 50c Espey's Cream. KfV Snt.in Skin 25c Euthymol Tooth Paste 9d 25c Mennen's Violet Talc. fc 10c Bon Ami 6c IVORY SOAP, 7 cakes 25c Cream. -31c Saturday Prices on Household Drugs 10c Old Dutch Cleanser Sc 15c Washing Ammonia, bot. 7c 30c Wood Alcohol, bottle 25c 25c Castor Oil (Crystal White), bottle 14c 10c Chalk and Orris (tooth powder), pkg dC 10c Spirits Camphor, bottle 7c 25c Witch Hazel (Dickinson's best), bottle 17c 25c Sodium Phosphate (Merkj pound 14C 25c Petrola (amber), can.ISc 25c Bay Rum, bcttle 16c 10c Many-use Machine Oil . . 6c 15c Lime Water, qt. bottle 9c 10c Sweet Oil, bottle 6c 35c "Woodiark" Liquid Soap, special, pint bottle 25c "Wood-Lark" Pcre Spices 14c ..7c 25c Ginger, can. 10c Pepper, can. Saturday Prices on Rubber Goods $1.50 3-qt. Maroon Water Bottle 98c 90c 3-qt. Water Bottle 63? $1.50 3-qt. Red Fountain Syringe 97c $2.50 2-qt. Red Combination Bot., 31-59 $1.50 Century Nose and Throat Atomizer priced at 98c Saturday Prices on Fine Stationery 2-quire box Stationery, 85c value. . .49 1-quire box Imported Stationery, tissue lined envelopes, 75c value 47c 1-quire box Stationery, 35c value... 17C FOUNTAIN PENS. "Woodiark" Self-filling Fountain Pens, the best pen made to sell at $1.50. Sell ing now at 98c Saturday Prices on Beautiful Framed Pictures One lot consists of about 400 subjects, handsomely framed; pic ' tures that we have sold heretofore at $3.00. Saturday you may take your choice at only . . : J& One show room filled with pretty etchings, photogravurees nColoreI f acsTmiles, sepia prints, carbons . 'ft-, water colors and pastels. There axe . probably 200 subjects to se Sect from, all artistically framed. Values up to $7.00. Your . choice Saturday at only qJ-.o. Tt us develop your Kodak Pictures Our work is done by ex- w o-narantee satistaction. nprienced men woo bjiuw & tr Saturday Prices on Bristle Goods Parisian Ivory Nail Files, Cuticle Knives and Hooks at '"2C Parisian Ivory Manicure Sets at 25c 35c guaranteed Tooth Brushes 29c $1.50 Hair Brushes, excellent value. .9Sc $1.25 English Cushion Hair Brush, 79c Saturday Liquor Prices $1.25 Old Overholt or Old Cloverdale Rye, bottled in bond, your choice co $1.00 Chicken Cock Bourbon, bottled in bond JC $1.00 Carlisle Rye, bottled in bond C $1.25 House of Lords, Scotch 50c Sherry, Burgundy, Zinfandel, Claret, Sauterne, Rieshng, To kay, Muscatel, Angelica and Catawba, 34, 3 for . 25c Claret, ISC, 3 for. .500 75c Sherry, 61S 3 for. .J-j0 Good California Sherry, Port and Claret, gallon Extra fine California Wines, gallon " il Highest grade California Wines, gallon .. u Out-of-Town Folks Mail us your orders. . . . i i j ana port in me worm. We ship to every part WE WEAVE ELASTIC HOSIERY TO YOUR MEASURE WOODARD, CLARKE, SILK THEFTS HUGE Ten Organized Bands Rob New York Importers: LOOT SOLD AT SACRIFICE Truckloacls Driven Away in -Street anil Arrests or Many Burplars and Loft Thieves Po Xot Diminish Crimes-. NEW YORK. March 8. That ten or -Bnlzed bunUs of criminals aro robb,nR silk importers and lrj- R"'"!ol valors in the warehouse- d Htrlcts of New York Citv of merchandise worth iiSO.OOO every month, according to offi claU of the Team Owners' Association. Accorrfln to merchant and truck men, the losses In the past six months hTve been double what hey rre b. fure TliouKh several truck thieves ami lof burglars have been arrested Tn that time, there has been no ap parent decrease in the ' number o f rob beries. The thieves have little diff -cnltv in marketinc their loot nnd It s a Vnost Impossible to identify the goods after the have been taken from the ordinal packs Kes. The robbers, it is sa d receive less than 10 per cent of the actual value of the stolen Roods. The team owners have organized a defective force which will co-operate with the police department. At a conference the leaders decide to rob a certain firm and five or six members of the band are selected for Ie work They take up positions near nc firm's warehouse and watch the work of loadin the truck. They .fol low a certain truck until the driver eaves' to deliver a package then one of them mounts the drivers' seat and takes Ihe entire load of Roods to head quarters of the band. When emptied the stolen truck Is abandoned. ABERDEEN IS PERPLEXED City Primary Kiccllon Plan De clared to Be Illegal. ABEKDKE.V. Wash.. March 8. (Spe cial ,OrolnK in perplexity is the situation resulting from Tuesday s c ty primaries, and as a result the Superior Court is likely to order the clerk . to place the candidates who filed from wards where no candidate was required Jo place such names on the ofllc.al ballot The trouble arose over the redist'rictinsr of the city and when sev eral Couneilrnen awakened one morn lmt several weeks ago they found themselves serving: the city as Coun cilmen from different wards Irom which they were elected As the re sult of the mixup several wards were overloaded with officers, while others were decidedly short. Declaring that the plan of election was illegal, extra caucuses were he on the nicht of the primary ejection and petitions for a writ of mandate compelling the clerk to accept 11 tu mps were filed in the Superior Court. CLACKAMAS IS FOR TAFT Arrangements Completed for Dig ' Republican Meeting .Mareli 16. OKKOON CITV. Or.. March S. (Spe cial.) Arrangements were completed today for the bitf Republican meetins to be held at Shively s Opera-H-Tuse to, morrow, a week. In the Interest of the candidacy of Mr. Taft. That it will he one of the largest and most en thusiastic meetincs ever held in the county is assured. Ex-l'nited States Senator Fulton and C. M. Idleman will be the -speakers. After the addresses a comnr'ttcr will be named to look after tile . .tcrests nf Mr. Taft In this citv ami county. Sentiment anions the republicans here i3 almost unanimous for Mr. Taft, it be ing the opinion of even Mr. Roosevelt s friends that he should not he a candi date at this time. Republicans from all parts of the county have signified their intention of attending the meeting and a.s it is certain the opera-house will e crowded, overflow meetings probably will te arranged. Vancouver Girls Enjoy Party. VANCOUVER. Wash.. March S. (Special.) The. Carmemfltas. who be came famous for the original and en joyable Imp Year dance January 12, gave a theater party last night at the Hellig In Portland. After the per formance thev had supper at Hotel Multnomah. Mrs. William Marshall, herself once a Carmenclta. was chap erone of the girls, who were Misses Alice Toolev, Clara Blinn. Bessie Mc Carthy. Vlda Tooley. Mildred Tlen thorne. Elizabeth Yates. Ruth McCown. Jessie Avann. Adeline Schane and Mrs. Florence Breslin. After the story of the dance was published, with pictures nf the members of the Carmencltas, several received real proposals from swains In the Northwest. PUT AN END TO INDIGESTION ID A SOUR, GASSY, UPSET STOMACH Take a Little Diapepsin Now and Your Stomach Will Feel Fine Five Minutes Later. As there is often some one in your family who suffers an attack of Indi gestion or some form of Stomach trouble, why don't you keep some Diapepsin in the house handy? This harmless blessing will digest anything you can eat without the slightest discomfort, and overcome a sour, gassy Stomach five minutes after. Teil your pharmacist to let you read the formula, plainly printed on these .".D-cent cases ol Tapes Diapepsin. then vou will readily see why it makes Indigestion. Sour Stomach. Heartburn ar.d other distress go in five minutes, and relieves at once such miseries as Belching of t;as. Eructations of sour. undigested food. Nausea. Headaches, Dizziness. Constipation and other Stom ach disorders. Some folks have tried so long to find relief from Indigestion and Dyspepsia or an out-of-order stomach with the common every-day cures advertised that they have about made up their minds that they have something else wrong, or believe theirs is a case of Nervousness, GaRtritls, Catarrh of the Stomach or Cancer. This, no doubt. Is a serious mistake. Your real trouble Is. what you cat does not digest; instead, it ferments ami sours, turns to acid. Gas and .Stomach poison, which putrefy In the digestive tract and intestines, and. besides, poi son the breath with nauseous odors. A hearty appetite, with thorough di gestion, and without the slightest dis comfort or misery of the Stomach, Is waiting for you as soon as you decide to try Pape's Diapepsin. NO MORE DANDRUFF, FALLING HAIR OR ITCHY SCALP IF YOU DO THIS Your Hair Looks Soft, Fluffy, Lustrous and Abundant After a Danderine Hair Cleanse. Immediate? Yes. Certain? that's the Joy of it. Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant and appears as soft, lustrous and beautiful as a young girl's after a Danderine hair cleanse. Just try this moisten a. cloth with a little Danderine and carefully draw It through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt and excessive oil and in just a few moments you have doubled the beauty of your hair. i delightful surprise awaits, particu larly those, who have been careless, whose hair has been neglected or Is scraggy, faded, dry, brittle or thin. Be sides beautifying the hair. Danderine dissolves every particle, of dandruff; cleanses, purities and invigorates the scalp, forever stopping itching and falling hair. Try as you will, you canntit find any dandruff or a loose or falling hair and your scalp will never itch, but what will please you most will be after a few weeks' uee of Danderine, when you will actually see new hair fine and downy at first yes but really new hair sprouting all over the scalp. If you care for pretty, soft hair, and lots of it; surely get a 25 cent bottle oi Knowiton's Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter and just try it. WHERE DOCTORS FAILED TO HELP Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound Restored Mrs. Green's Health Her Own Statement. Covington, Mo. ''Your med-rM has done me more good than all the doc tor s medicines, ai every monthly period I had to stay in bed four day3 because of hemorrhages, and my back was so weak I could hardly walk. I have been taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound and now I can stay up and do my work. I think it is the best medicine on earth for women." Mrs. Jennie Green, Covington, Mo. How Mrs. Cline Avoided Operation. Brownsville, Ind. "I can say that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done me more good than anything else. One doctor said I must be opera ted upon for a serious female trouble and that nothing could help me but an operation. "I had hemorrhages and at times could not get any medicine to stop them. I got in such a weak condition that I would have died if I had not got relief soon. "Several women who had taken your Compound, told me to try it and I did and found it to be the right medicine to build up the system and overcome female troubles. " I am now in great deal better health than I ever expected to be, so I think I ought to thank you for it." Mrs. O. M. CLONE, S. Main St., Brownsville, Ind. SOLID CAKE NO WASTE SAFOLIO Cleans when others fail and requires less effort NO DIRT CAN RESIST lTk i