Tnn mohxixg precomax. Friday. November id, iois. 13 boulevard, have been Invited by Carl Heller, manager of the Orpheum. to be mm ii KNimiiiimi m Aprils nil lil a hi guest at the theater inis aner noon. Ona of the feature of the show I an act styled "The Call of the fixtles." In which old-time tunea are .l.i.rl The management of th Old People" tioo.. haa accented Mr. lieltcra invita S III I! mWOKkTRUDE P. CORHIiTT, tion for lb aired folk to attend the show, and seate have been reserved for them well up In front In the auditorium Fa I- - . . a - - WW T ntrtTn tSvrTi 1 1 1 nTr. I i ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 hi so that thry will near ana see an SO"tETT. tr debutant linet and I" " m.rTt4 1( ,,fionliT b'r yealerdaT T- ! t r. M" wmu-n C. ,.r praa.l-., al rhumllH luneh- ofl .V--. JoK" . ('' ' ree.at'r atn.l tha our married ' f rtUl ki.i Al tha lutvheon C4tifi w.r. : I" I". t-in a .. r matron. and a n-4tor of at .ririe. An artl.ti- arrangement r rnry.tramum. eblir from pl- at pia ! 4-f miaio-rrr. It th afrareoofa ai-a aa the !' . . 1 M. a Mr lm J . -..( k.e fr.-ti 4-JBr. Mi N.. I. wi'lr. Hundreds et 'at. .... ... ..I. ih. hour, of J l . 'f ..- t'.. tea. line from 1 l l r-t ffoni a I o a a i -l,rm th fi.-at ( Mr JoMtb V T..t aH Mr W l!bm K. oroi praj. .1 Ihe prslty 11a letura .r wM.fa rol bowl of pink r.uea aavl midei-hir aia mnnl hour. Mr. farna. lrtB arl I. W.r- .... ..a u M t' ITnW' P'- Me.t Tit. )! a.ai.ted about ,e-,m. r Mr N.laoax M-fc -IIID arroit, Visaa lho.Ja Ham. i n. Ituth fee twttm jitrobrM. Mr.r.l v,-tnoij(. rthrln l:u.. von ;ut"ri. l'tr -rfc- rffAW iftx.rwn w. ft bow.r of ...irtfal ri-r.I C ft to b. cr)rmlr i.itnt. rw. cnrr"'"-""""-- l.r BBf orM4 i with tna fair nuaintlr attir.4 In a lmpl. frock of l0rr whit and Ih. bAl 1 raalo tlht af1 o ... In... boin Of llr tl( fltrnr lul and tha : . .k!rt Of laff.la. with I. bavl oid-U-hln.4 OO..C.T mt vnr rd.r btr.om In h P.i r.. H-r dark Ira... w.ro bandog vitft a narrow it.r nooJ. Mr. 7.n. Mft attractT t-on. clurnln I" a o of hlta aattn wttt la- drap.rjr in 4 cryi ti-arnb.i;t.h4 tar. bott A cor. a.c of ThM. comp!l-l br coatum. tk. .iifirtit. oum debutant' " ..i.t.d aboul lha room. wr prattlly an rharmlna-'r owt In ta aoin aboul 3 of lh ba'l't .M ba.u w."St"l Jt ln-a for an Informal daara. maklB S. day bMmful of m.rrtrriant a a a ..t aisnl .11 th. opanlnar of Iha ,.,. d.fta of lb Mondar MM nX wMh wa li.tj al Mot. I Mull mmn ortetnal data for IM af- f.,r waa Mndar. nd tn f'4lr lft a-an-a. will ba bald o Mon4aT- Tfta m.-ns.r. in -t-ida aoma of Iha mooi pop. sl.r marr.-l roupla. of o-ltT. with ,..r! b.rh.tor. H ara dot.a of t.ia ri af tarp!ora. . a a Tan M r.rlli la ba i fr Ladr r.r.orT al l.ia Portland llo t in k id. m.mbara of Iha Port Iaa4 rnr of lb traroa laa bi4dnv l-dr Or-orT I on of tna nt-r.tlB foraa Ift Irl.h t anal T"iat.r Momnl and bar pr- aa. a la FrtlaB. la is a a Ta ralh4ra hMr which ba .a wall ptronu.4 dirln Iha w..h witt rloa w.th ai Informal ba l lhi ,,(. ( wbi.b ft Urn ftit.ndaaca ta ap-4. Amona- la Ml'"" wrt ba Iha worn. " ' .Ran of Iha 4 tf.rant d-partm.t tna haiaar eapabif drm lb w..k Th. will h- Mr. J. P. OHri.n. M-a P J. man. Mi Anna Daon. Mr J p rook.. Mr Andr.ar f. Imttb. V-. "frank. r"t. Mr Coo A M K.nna. Mm -.n Ial. Mr Jm, r.rT. Mr, P J. "". M-a M.rr M K. Mr Jan. T. fa- Ma r".a ...a til-T. Mra, C :. 1 h.n.rr. Mr T., im r.i.r. 4 Mr John Cllar. Tha Ctdral a:l. fin rn.j. h .tra.l. wl!l ba la Cala attlr. tar Iha a.nt. wh.rn r'"r'" to b a r iha ml notaMa af t"ia a- aaa. Th- attand:a Iha a.r dar mc tho ft.trnoo mr altand wlth a it Iha ait of dr.wio for Iha aaa A dlnnar an4 1'i.At.r parlr w.r. Part of Is .nt.rt.mmant ptann4 nitht b-r IK.rrSara of lh KnlS? t af Ptaia. for th. pi.a.ura of lhir a.ipr.m- chiB.-:lor. Pri . Yoan. aat Mrt. T.in(. of Ada. O. Tha in a.r wa. ! al Iha Imperial M'tl. a-i t II waa fot'w4) mm4it.lr by ft fartr ( Iha Pk-r Th.atr for Iha wma. w la 11a m a'nd4 lt maatlnc at it: Tba 4nn.r p.rfr wa. rorrp-4 of Mr. ia Mr rnn. Mr an! Mra 'rank !. Orftnl. Jfr and Mr tJ-i '. Moaar. Mr. and Mm. nhan .a. Marrow. Mr. and Mr. t. Cwrtia. Mr. and Mr. U I- fou.-h. ff and Mr M Urw. Mr. an4 Mr Tha4 U ilrair. .Mr. .nl Mr, V. J. II CUf.t. Mr. and Mr. John IC. Plw.IU f r.'Ki. W..h ; V H. Ca. w. T, Mii. of Tha rail"; Wat.r i. gl..., fl kpr of o r l and ...I., of Ihia cit; W H ard I. M-k. r4 rbaB.-altor of lba 'at. J. R r. Fo'irnt. of Hainfr. publi.h.r f I ! ?ntor. aaa M r-n.tano Pir.r wltt ! lo- r for K'li'B in iH at tha Kappa .xtrha That llouao l fttt.nd tha fnol- . ma an4 ttndBl f.atlTiti'a. fi.a pip.r w: pa. Ih. w.rk-.aJ la a a a fr. Thorn. rrrl-k firka I. ft Tt 4naadav tl for a t-dr lll lo tsa fair in ? fran.-t.-. . f and Mra. Gorc T. Wirt.tl wl!t laa.a fator-Jay fr ft thr.a wh" trip . ralitorn.. Th.r will i.il bt tha h.n rn.l. an.t oja I'i.eo Talra. jnd wf. ba afranpan t4 bv Mi. Cath. ..tna whn will attend Ih f.n VrnrU'- :pi'ioo. rturms to lort aad In wk M- and Mr r ILinl twl.. Mr. K. If. Erna and Mi Marartt f.rook. a-a .ojoornmc In I'alifornt fttt.ndinc t-a r.s-"" In Wan fran-aco. and ethar point, of tntr..l In Iha !oMt:. Tha ftl rIl!.r t TrTinit'in riuu d.n'lnc Party of .ill b h.14 Ihi. r.nn. at t a tf.it.-a m i. h. fl'jhiio-i.. Jpa-lal b"n n.4 and a f .1 wirt rpr...Uf ion (a .ip.ct.l of rn.mbr. Pl.mnnl Club witt Cia tbar bl tomorrow aicM yoo'h'y i'if r1"' at Kanlnn CI 4 Atl m.mS.ra and friandw tait.4- Tha St. Grr4 nc.ty will Ito a rt.nra an! rrd parly al lllbaraiaa H.'i kan iht. Tb p rx ) . will ba 4 for mart'T aaa Via. Rata Pat. lfl W.I.I.T on ha i....r fir fijn Pranai.a-o 4 Iba P. ipaitioB. aaa Tka choir of ha lit. raa-t rlholl Phorvk uadar lia d.raartioai of M. J. K-atmc b pr-Pr.4 apactal mo.l l proatramma fir tha arKa It indy ar.nla.a- Tha aolol.l. wi: b- MIWI K.th.rin Iwla'. M.rtha M"Nam. May "oorao. Jf.iti llabapo.l aod j. K-atin. Arth-ir .a.w.min. J llorlry Ma r..fl. an Hoim ; n Violin fthd lo by rrr. ai.in ti. l:i. M.Tr. ar.ni.t. and Th dia of riao Phitiiar. I. nl.-. of tha p H T . ara lin a K.ffa K:t.-" and anrn .al I tuorrow Iree i t r. iL ftl 16 Co- OHIO MATRON. WIFE OF SUPREME CHANCELLOR KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. WHO IS BEING iU m man IIoj. Thlrianth and Jrffroo trta. al whirh they hopa lo welcoma all of thrlr frland a a Mi. Oartruda Pida. h ddln wi.l taka plac rarly In Imbr. la b'tna ilnlty .nt.rtalnrd by Bar frivod Ml.. Nail Crolt waa hat for a ml.rrUanroa. shower raoontly. Tba dlnlncroom wa dacoral.4 with heart, and rupld. and jrllow chry. aathemuma war used as tha crnt.r-pia-o for th labia. Thar ara man othar parti. planned for tha brlda- .Irrt. SNAPsnoTS tlailaa a ad bboollaa. So it ko; lo air. 0.C ha. taid: lt' a ood thine m high. Vul Jut aiming nr Ml anythin .t. If you want roaulta tot bay tot lo .hoot. Ju.t now- a cooi many of u ar dome a lot of aiming:. Wo may bo plaanirc a roar of radm. W'a think Ihia Wlnt.r w raally will do aoma .artoa .todtlns. Va havo darldad ureo fhak.par. or rirownloa-. or M.r.d.tX or nhaw. or Ib.an. rom lbtn Ibat will requlra Banuino work on ho part of our Bray matter arxl which wi; .tr.ncth.n our mental mua c Wa feel aomawhal atl-l4 wlto ouroel. wb.n wo cont.mplata th cotr.a wa haa d.w!d upon. tr parhapa wa hao choaen la go In for oma clob work Wa hy con cliMle4 wo ahouVd laka an Int.re.t In th affair, of our community, that ono houUj bo bread-mmd'4 and land a band In Iha lar. hou.akaepinc. And a w derida wall join Iha t l.ic CluS or lh Miffrf. Laacu of aomttblng of Iha klnal. Or mil Na It la welfara work that baa appaalad. Wa t down on oar Winter oroaramm aoma .eldemenl d 4ti W hit. ald to ouraalea lhal w reatly wl! hatp lho laaa forlunata than ourala oul Into a brlfhler. w wl.r lifa Or mb our aiming I purely for ouraet.ee. W may haya 4oc44 w ara in rut, lhal do tiol bo about rnouch and lhal w ar solnc 10 hay more plur Ihia Winter. And w ronriui. lo Join a rn4 parly or a mail"., rlab. Hul II all Boibb to ba aim? W ill Ihero b ld hoe.tinB? Will Iha monlha and wreka l f by and wo remain oowutnte4 with fihakeap.ar. or Prowninf. or lb",, or rihaw a. w haya been? W III Iha cllc Itf of our community or Iha vuffrac work bo on all about and a ner feel a rlrpl of Ih car tcnir Wltl .ettlement work reach do.n lo Iha yary 4rr. of Ufa fttvd wa b un ron.rl.ua of all Ih heart atruffcl and darkne.a and ml.ery It to toucbios? Will a. a plod alone In our routine of houworh or buin lifa and arer brichten ray monoiony of It by a jolly afternoon or nyenln- lo a raro-fre amuaement? In word, will w do nothtni buf aim? Will w iil lei fly a .insla eforl al accnmptl.hmcnt ? Will Iha ri-rins find ua looklnB bark upon Winter with no Ironhie to .how? Will wa not have b.tc'4 a inc' thine INal 1. worth while? Will th riaya an4 week, and month hay Bon with, out ona areompli.hment of permanenl T.lue to .how for them? Will w eat. and drink, and aleep. and 4r. and rhalter. and ait monlha from now b mentally and .pirltualty xact!y aa w ar al pre.enl? Wltl wa hay added nothlnc to our life? II mijrht Iw well l look bark oyr pa.l .eaaona and If w hay aimed in Ihia way before and then neyer ahot. If we end w ar a4dict4 to tb: bahil. let u. e why w hav not lei ttf al leaal ona arrow. W may hav faie4 lo ahool ber.ua. wa ha Ial4 oul loo itenalv a proBramma. aiMl whan w. aro faco lo face with II l aeem lmp.ia.tbta of arhlryamenl and a w. drop Iha whol mailer. Hut If wo can t fira off a bt tun and .hatlar al onco our whol world of rurADu roil todit. wrtaty. P.e-eptiin for Ml. ralr Adam.. Mr. th.rlea Adama. t lo S..tMa, Ihia clock. afternoon. Lunrh.ori. honor (ue.l. ho. tea rathedral Mia Mr. Helen Lad I. W heelwnxhU Paiaar. . Informal ball Ihia ovealnB. annnc and card parly Ihia e.enlnc ft. Ito.a rioctal Club. ;oa t'lty park Clubhousa. J.rTeraon Mich School skallnc partr. )lppo4roma. tonichl. Ortattar, Prolher." loltaca akatlnB party, a a me plac. lo !. tr.ineion rtih dn- Ihi In al rl'jbhouM. si r , - - s A , " ' -x ,.C fJi n . ENTERTAIN til IltJtt- Irlvlalitlea wa may parhapa acrid on ahot that will Ian4 aomethlnB of yalue. aaren thouarh It may ba small. At any rale, let's not only aim this Winter: let's ahool. Good Things In The Market FLXUIDA haa forwarded ft shipment of alllealor pears, or the Trapp At.r.do." This aristocrat of fruita Is ccmlm Into prominence from the fact lhal It la exceedingly rich In BUlra llva element. They ralall In our alores at at rcola each. aaa From Sanla Clara. Cal . cornea a prun of very lara la which sells I 12.1a for 10-pound boxes, and I hishly recommended lor Its medicinal value. . , Krom Florida, alao ft new arrival. Is cumquat about iha sit of pear loma toes, and of the sam yellow color. The. a retail ftl " cents a basket, a florid jrapefrult la on hand at 10 and IS rents each. Ilia California al i ranis each. persimmon, are centa ft aosen. and large pomegranate t cents each. aaa Fom choir empress sriper. which resemble lokay In color, but are larger In sis, ar offered at two pounds for a quarter. Orrgon concord grapea are !S cent, and the laat of tha Covnlchous. 2 cents ft basket. aaa Th exhibition of spple. on all sld'S I. very fin, and food fruit ran ba pur- tuw t:H m:m fob todw. Vegetable soup without stock. t T Curried lentils with lllce J Peach Chutney a Celery, Shrimp and Oranca fe'alad . ftai.in Pie Code chased by tho doxen or by the box at a very moderate price from two years ae. Horn choice pears ar also In market from 1 and It up lo to centa a doxen. aaa In th vegetable market California la lo the front with a fresh crop of lettuco head, which are retailed at 10 centa each or three for a quarter. From hcappooa cornea ft consign ment of mu.hrooma. Including th "button" variety, at to rent a pound, which look rather superior. a . a Oreen peas, egg- plant, lima beans, and green string beana ar each IS centa pound. Wax beans ll'i centa a pound. falsify, or yeBelable oyster, la a new arrival at two bunches for IS cents, aaa Artichoke. Hubbard squash. Urge cauliflower and hothouse cucumbers. 10 cents each. Brussels sprouts and spinach. 10 cents a pound. Fancy celery hearts 3A cents a bunch. aaa In th fish market, sturgeon, which I. rather scarce. Is 20 cent a pound: Chinook salmon. 13 W. and sllverside. 10 cents a pound. In Ih Public Market young salmon ar selling al IS rent rach. Halibut and halibut cheeks, sliver perch, b'ark and lomrod. and sand-dabs ar each I2S cents ft pound. a a a Rnek cod. IS rents: California smell (considerably larger than the delicate little fi.h with whlh ara familiar) are l!'s rents ft pound. Ius. Sound cr silver smell, and Co lumbia Hiver rhuba ara each 10 cents a pound falmon egga ar.d milt are' each 10 cent a pound. Eastern and Olymtla oysters ara this week both SO cents ft pint. aaa In ih poultry market turkeys are Zt rents a pound. Ilmt. SO renta pound: friers. 15; roa.ttrr chickens. S3 cent lnrk . Zi: gee.o I rents ft pound. Wild Oeea. TS cents: squabs. SO. and rabbits. :S each. poultry dreiased. dramn and ready for the oven from 40 rents lo f 1 each. a a Fes., A -No. I.-SS and f rents a dmen. Other stock. SO. 4 and 44 centa. liuarantf ad. JO cenla ft dosen. Putter, It and 4a rents ft pound. HOME INMATES ARE GUESTS Orpltram Xanirrmcnl Invito A ;cd rropl1 lo Hear Old Sons. Ite.identa rf Ih Old People's Home. l tui ZMrly-UUrd ucct aad Sady act In which they re particularly in leresled. By Mas EAV&lker. B lOBBY was ft boy of very Inqul t l.- turn of mind. After chool closed th family we a , a t?h! nt ak. ..,nir. nn m biir farm. Bobby got acquainted with tho boy w ho milked the cows. "Wish we would havo some rain. . . . . . . a, chucked an rrmtr.ru in. uwj, - apple at Ihe spotted cow that nipped ... .at at 1 . a-flll tint. R0 at tne nowej-s. n -.-. - -side, the meadow grasa Is drylns- up fast, and the milk supply will run short If the grass gives out." That gave Bobby a new Idea. If one . . . 1.4 ..hn ha wanted to rouia una ' skate, and warm when It was time for ball. ltf wouu oe a. par."'" Bobby got a pocketful of apples, ran in tha havloft. then lay down In a corner to think it out. It war.m, the hay smelled sw-t. and Bobby be- . a . . i a alaia tha nmha gan to ininK ne wouu a----, r . . ... . i. hi. neracil. lem easuy. ran ' , : " but dropped It in th.j hay. By the time .a t a V. . . 4 rf rn Xa. n he had found it. mo wu dark. . Then he noticed that he was no i"n er In the loft, bul In a queerroom up In tho top of ft tall tower. The aloes were of gl.irs. ana ne vumu o miles across a vast plain. On one side of the room was a huge bureau, which . . . . V rlrav.ra. With nan aoouc a long brass handles hanging down most temptingly. . . SiuUlrnly tne ooor oprn walked a dried-up old man. Ho was . . i . v. ,. . . hrna-n robe and areaeeai ' ' 1 f " -" " . . wore ft cap on his bald head. On his eves was a pair a spectacles made of pink glass. , "There is a boy In this room, I know." exclaimed the man. fussily. "I hate boys: they arc always messing around In things." Now. Bobby was in ft strange place, but he was not afraid a bit. It made him mad to havo anyone abuse boys, .o he stepped oua and said quickly. "I am here; I am a boy. and I am not mcsslnn up your things at all. But please tell me where I am and who you are." .. "Why. I am Ihe Weather Man. ex claimed Ihe old fellow. "And this is . . . u.ir.aii " ha continued. pointing to the huge piece of furniture on the other siae oi mo ---see these are the drawers in which I kee'p all kinds of weather." "to that Is your weather machine. a VSnKKar "Well. I hVC Often rxciaiiuru . . - . , heard of the Weather Bureau, but this Is the first time I ever saw It- Gee. hut I would like lo run It while. I btt I would give folks nice weather Just tha kind they wanted." J ...i, ,!..," laughed the Weather Man. "go ahead: take my place for an hour. 1 want to go fishing." Bobby was delighted to ee him van ish out of tho open window. Then he turned to the bureau. With a Jerk he pulled out the rain drawer, and found that It. worked periectiy. ior in - ment dark clouds gameren arm i... water came down In floods. Fences began to be swept away, the roads were seas of mud and the rattle al most drowned In half an hour. "My! but I Jerked that too hard. exclaimed Bobby. "I will pun out me hot drawer now. and ory minus But he forgot, and snatched It out In a hurry. Then It did get hot. Men and teams out In the mud were anea In the ground, the streams became . j . . nnn.nf. taa the fields be- sann anu iw ,.v.,-v. - . , gan to pop till the whole country looked aa if ft snow storm nao l"r" The grass grew brown and cattle panted with th heat. - "Time for tna coia m."". -.- Bobby In ft worried tone.- looks If I were getting things in a iani. But the cold made things worse. The river froxe. tha fruits ana jio-ia lied, people ran Into tneir nomas with tha perspiration still on ineir faces, but now frosen inio iciciea. Snow covered the fields of-corn. The country was ruined. wrll. how do you iik your joo. laughed ft voice at Bobby's elbow, ana the boy turned lo eo mo wmci Man smiling at him. "Not at all." cried Bobby. In distress. T have rrixed things up. and ruined ever thins.' Oh. ho. Just as I thought, laugnea the old fellow. "Thougl.t you knew more about my business lhan I dlJ myself. Well, you have learned your lesson." and he took Bobby up by the collar, held him out of the window and let him drop down into tho hay In lh hav horse's stall. "My!" said Bobby, happily, rubbing his eyea; "ther is Ihe bell for tea. Ulad that wa a dream. In the future I shall be only too glad to let the Weather Man attend to his business himself." lc'wp npM. 10I1. by the M-rlur Newspaper h)'t.liritr n rally Board to I1?cum Ilato. -Moulh of the Columbia River vs. ' a diprujirtfnn of th rea- aV Lik AS Your Thanksgiving Din ner Preparations Should Include Tea Garden Syrup It adds a delightful flavor to Mince Meat la Ideal In Pudding -aiices makes superior Frosting. Jr'udsc Taffy, etc .NOTICE The work of Judging- rectpes submitted In the contest Is going on rapidly, and winners will be announced at an early date. Pacific Coast Syrup I'tnmii arrraaa An Ideal Christmas Gift You Are Cordially Invited to Visit Our Talking Machine Department The Largest and Finest ih Portland The Vidbrola Is the Life of the Home The Victrola brings to you the world's greatest bands and instrumen talists, the most famous opera stars, the popular comedians of the day, to charm and cheer you with their music and mirth; or it becomes at will the best of dance orchestras to furnish the music for the newest dances. Always, everywhere, the Victrola is a constant delight. Come in and see the different styles and hear your favorite music. Victrolas $15 to $300. Victors $10 to $100. Easy terms can be arranged if desired. OPEN EVENINGS ush & Lane Piano Co, 433 and 433 Washington Street - - - - Corner Twelfth Come in and Compare, Side by Side, the World's Best Talking Machines and Phonographs sons why the parity rate resolutions should receive local support, will be the topic chosen by Judge Thomas C Burke, United States Collector of Cus toms, at the meetlr.s today of the Port land Kealty Board. The meeting will be at the Chamber of Commerce, fifth floor, at 12:li P. M. F. N. Clark will ba the chairman. BUSINESS METHODS TOPIC rt.nker. Iiililv Man and Merchant . Address Credit Men. Three prominent Portland business men discussed as many different phases of business activitle at the regular monthly dinner of the Portland Asso ciation of Credit Men at the Chamber of Commerce Wednesday night. li. L. Thompson, of Hartman & Thompson, bankers, spoke on "Kffi clency in Organization." He suggested team-work and economy as two of the principal requisites of successful busi ness conduct. C. N. Hlgglns, treasurer of the Tort land Railway. Light & Power Com pany, spoke on co-operation between the public and the public utility com- Pwill F. IJpman. of Lipman. Wolfe & Co.. discussed the cost and abuse or cpartment store service. I, fcaay, if the Ladd afc Tilton Ban, presided. TEACHERS' INSJITUTE OPEN Prominent Educators in Attendance at Kastern Oregon Session. PENPL.ETON". Or- Nov. Is. (Spe cial.) With 450 teachers in attendance the teachers' Institute Ira Katsern Ore- Co. 'I I 9 & aJT 2b ' vlfi sron opened yesterday in Pendleton. Teachers are here from the counties of Umatilla. Wheeler, Morrow and Gil liam. Among the prominent educational men of the Northwest who are in. the city are: E. F. Carlton, Assistant State School Superintendent: J. C. Herbsman, of Seattle: B. W. De Bush, of the Uni versity of Oregon; E. J. Klemme. Su perintendent of Schools at Ellensburg, Wash.; W. H. Bleak ney, of Whitman College: F. Ij. GrifTen, of the Oregon How the Women of Paris Obtain Their Perfect Bust Development Dr. Colonnay of the Faculty of Medicine, Paris, Dispels Many Popular Illusions and Upsets All Previous Theories Regarding Rapid Development of the Bust. Why Costly Advertised Methods Fail. How Any Woman May Now Develop Her B ut at l.eat Six Inches in 30 Day. Without Exercise. Massage. Prescriptions. Apparatus or Any Similar fcxpeniaive. lncon- . . ...a aa.aa.l. Tl.. simnle. Home Method Used oy the Women of Paris Fully Explained "No matter whether a woman be young or old. nor what her condition of heaitn may be. I firmly believe that In this treat ment she has an infallible method for de ..i..in.r .nri hrautlf vine her bust." Thus speaks no less an authority than Dr. Col onnay. of the Faculty of Medicine, i-ans. regarding the remarkable method of nat ural bust development 'first used In this country by Mile. Margaret Merlain. who until a short time ago was so thin and emaciated as to appear almost cadaverous. Her cheeks were horri bly sunken, her neck, s h o u lders and cheat showed craggy out lines of the bones, and her bust was abso lutely flat and unde veloped. In startling ,rf contrast with h r former self Mile Mir lain Is now proud pos- s s s o r of face and neck, with full and o f t 1 y rounded contour, her bust has been developed six Inches untl. It . .i.. . .nri .v.rtlv the rlsht pro portions, and her entire form has tha sym- melry and youtniui rata i xcites tho admiration ana envj i woman with an angular. mascuiM. ...... i bustlees and undeveloped woman ppears utterly lacking in the most essen tial attribute of feminine pnjaicai tivoness. without wnicn uisiinguionnns ture she appears to oe mcoiniiiaiaa. I last there has oeen oiaraiaieu hereby any woman can quickly and easily obtain a superb ana oeauinui bum. -FREE BOOK COUPON Good to Headers MIXE. MARC.ARET MERLAIN. Suite 1S1-E. rembroke House. Oxford Street, London. W.. England. I send this coupon as evidence that I am entitled to receive, entirely free of cost or obligation, a regular copy of your book giving full particulars In re gard to method by which you developed your bust six inches In 30 days. After using the method and finding it per fectly satisfactory, I agree to recom mend it to my friends and send you testimonial to Its effect, but my name I. ta be strictly confidential and on no account to be used or mentioned to others. "ame " Address Agricultural College: Dr. J. E. Snyder, of Pendleton: County Assessor C. P. Strain, of Umatilla County; Emma Haley Frazelle. of Portland, and Mrs. W. H. Bleakncy, of Walla Walla, Wash. Taking the ideal book, bough. Jug and maiden of Omar Khayyam as one side of the solid comfort picture, turn the canvsa over and .quint at the luxury desired by the. British soldier ho writes: "Coujd you post me each week the Spectator and a small can of insect powder?" Below for the Benefit of Readers. Best of all. every woman has at hand, in the strict privacy of her own home, fa cilities for obtaining tho same results which Mile. Merlain and several of her friends have found o simple and easy of accom plishment. There are no prescriptions to have filled, no apparatus or appliance to buy no time-wasting exercises, massage or similar worthless advertised methods to upe. In short. Mile. Merlain has nothing what ever to sell you. and all you need to do is to send for the book she has Just published. By sending the coupon belov a ev.de nee that you aro a read er of this paper you can obtain one of these books abso lutely free of cost, for a r r a n k -monts have Just been made to. distrl b u t e t ' 1000 re iTU -copies spe-adver- 1 a r as cial and i n t r o duc tory offer. At present the books are not for sale, but exchange for the the underst-ndinff you can obtain one in attached coupon, with that you will recommend tho method to others after you find it entirely satisfac tory yourself, and alto write Mile. Mer lain a confidential letter testifying to what the method has done for you. Postage on a letter to England is only two cents. Send no money for the book, for it is entirely free, but if convenient two two-cent stamps may be enclosed for return postage. There ia no agreement to sign, and sending for the book plains you under no obligation what ever. Only NOTE The sup ply of these books for distribution Is entlmateal to last about one month, bat If any coupon arrives after sup ply la exhausted pnataKo it 1 1 1 be returned at once. Aonrt'L - VST smsrae i' ftai i jl!aa3 ! ? ; .aaaaaaeaaa. I1 nail Free Coupon No. lSlti-E