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tut Monxrco onrcoTTAx Trnrn st? ay, yovEMBEir 2a. ioi hi S.tJL BttivltV ti I eVe I I'nft Uo4 fr tMe T- r"ol fjarlloB. will di-f-l " r f hrr t.rni cntri" tt.,.1 th. unnarry " I wi-t lr.ank.fll Ihal SMb JJ arl.... I'-Ttraa-C aortal l4-f. aowerer. will - rlef.l for !' "f r.. T-i a-aao aae fil with Important nf 4 ev.rt ' an Iwna up la th immdil T y.ar -( win f n" l comi" - - r t. livlle.l f le y.ar T l(;nt ( lrnir . tu Inatiluiinn I at. tl. itie"orl-iT et will --- t. th otee-e who ' f roir fioii ..4iTu-i.ni umB.r f e.ewr.0: rtBf f,r thai ptioeva-l' !' ro, '', 4-,ut.nt wh f ' !- J:lt th n im. cf he I whleh th ymn e. .p. ar. or.l-iT forwef IH eaar hi.rxt -CHt It- fcfui I e tomorrow nm at Ih I' H'"" bm! rem. man' an 4nr4'M ar l" with t.i'ir ratt. lK'm- easertainm.nl fcalur for IB laat lav cf -' rtf li'4 T f 4B. :twn-. "f '' ' "; by Bt aatM!r tara number cf Ip'.rml ta ml firux r.c.ptioB. it'o- will rlur ! IBlr B, hl,lt.- dvitl. wttH d.Il.hlful rcrol-k-. tion cf one cf l mrr Mri cf ,l l.t ThBltr I,, trouM fjrta r-Bl jrraf. T. fcooor of M..B Rath 'Uumma. cramt H-tf. bmW. wh i th m of AU.o Oilman. .. t l cot.riain bmII m,nuf cf iri y'tir al an Informal Mm. Kurt Kwh'l Brili al turn attrcti Mr ltJ Vmaor tJt a-rofr-at4 ftBr. I-'"'' UluiMu.r. l.t Bii ca irip ITaactav f. r a fw - Mr. Vtr T Whin and dauehl-r. jttt It Ka4. will ! alr. dr f'r a r-i" Uir wrii P, fw weak la Sthr Call- An array of otid'rful k4" ar.d ai:l ina cf f.lu .tat oo ar. BWr4 upon M- ar4 Mr. Oo- u irt WitBOBI KM! arril a ". ' Ta-ar. a -a. !ti.4 ia Honor of M ma-t-n.l ior wn.n. a4 ai. fr B. ts-r. I' j r . Vf. il'rri Jl. Whitloa antcr tra aftooo Informally wi'i m p-r'-y at lh lrsan Tiatr. f jl dtxl r la at Hotl left aa4. All l!tral f club, cltl '" lui:on. sl tfta I.rl Blfc l cf ,,'r r-atarci la l a4 er.i:iaM . ot - an4 !! ""V' ' l-a'-,,r.c C Ul Bifi"l "llJtl J!o-in.a- Vb.! l"ia functioo, wa cf aa lnfrtr !!'. " cf ! r,n-. lr B-r l. !" wara cKarn. In til artl.tiv- rr.al on.. nowln 1a '. aa I fbrl. H Pall lm rn mtBin. f'r ' . as atrartia; d.-kod for ta .v-i.-.a. Tl V ''" prarti-ailT all f.a'daat f Uv.ft. a" arfal- rank a-n-ma- ta aioat 'akor:o a4 aatakl ri-I.intfil f.r. cf -nl jwi l-io biui.-,I 'n ky ..'ie. llo a.""ni.'aBd k Wi I..t.a U an !' aaafla at14 tn a affai. an4 ma rrod I la da to limmlttM f" llr fforta fr li ..! fw - I ajakm II ! k' H wa. a a a tr Lawraaca Lawaoaj. cf UumI kr rrk. wa ka fw daya a- at dalifcfl kt4a rartT arJ 11. rampiiwRli" V'B LW ro ii.fk T roooa wf prat Ii t d-rat.4 f r lha '. rl o. r . Bm kaiaa1 o4 (' !! I'B'k wn. rr. w.ra la for of Wra. Mwar. ti.fl aai Mr O Ii flo4wla, '.r wra r ' ' Wr- Laf"" It ktA Vr fay rnllT. kfra. Kb-rl - .r . ir K:rk ltM--ty. M' WcBer. ir. t idi. Mf. Hrla KnflUN. Vra lLmon i f K a i .-. Mr. ll.!ara. Wra H ,or.t -if " Hj.I Akl. vj a a ' Kri. M'a .iada MUa Htr- xirin ili Urd a raoa a:r til ! ka'aa. a a a Tk latrat aBifata,l far In ta int.r-frafaralty daa l ka kail f,i Ho aaia la tha Vaaoalc Tarn fn. t iroom prormna la tna o a l-ta nu-nar of f - fratai-nal al. Tna .-n oi.mara af tna llartim K.'a Kappa II 'It kappa. Ibi Ckt I'll i b'la i;rwo anl l-n t". mrc a M f ratarn.tl. I"t.-r witH thalr Col-l-l'ara : itini. will wla-1 up lh Thana.t'Tiid k!Mj w:h aa ln of rfaac:n aa4 o4-f;ta'"'lp- Taa Bom'rnmnja af a m tare p-i'T.f cf ( rcliaa fol will a 4 4 a.i-! .M"i.l I ' l Ika Un.a ana ar rn"aif ka mad t prtjH MUfumm.m far ko'.k dancara Rl roa final arrBntnn!a f-r lk dane m 11 ka rouipit4 ky lb com-tr.i-ro rompnoo4 of llarriaa lliadlaxa y. L M.V l. Iinward M'Kay. tonard oi:nd. Allra4 Krorio. Carl Caaar. ii t -itaott ll.rt Uri Id. t'ooll V k. Ar.-M Rjta. I ran I'af'J ao4 )irna:d f. Ta ptro.a ar Mm A. M. T!! wort.t. Mr. CUt- K. Jary. Mr. cori jrrB'-"". M'. l!obrt Krchr. Met ri II. Utrowhrid. Mra. Molt i.anoar. Mf. I.. K CooT.ri. Mra. J. A. Joftnc.a. Mr It W Hoi Irn. Mra. M. J. I titunt a4 Mr. Sau.l iMtni a a a rt"a ar akoul otnpll4 for Ik charity k'ldaa party lv b l bjf a lif,iv of tb Oirtti d k-tria. wko k ckfno tur'ir aflarnoea al tk nircon CI'js. IJ a--tt Ik work of t- Vi'ltta Xiiw A'aoclatloa. Ti U ca cf tl annual Bt a-tn fcy Ik la iroup cf irl. arfc) yar th.ir fC"-t mat'rially adJInc to tk f'jna of bo awlaton. M. Marar( Hadr la ara.idm of In aomri'y. ant Miaa Katkl"B b.y kn4 Vi Cnnttanck 11pr ar amoaa tk a. tna irambara. Tky III t,ta a v-tiai-al orncramma Saturday tirk la k!nc acrty antlcipalacl ky air koal af admlrara. a rnfr Cu!altoa ara bla" kowra4 3i Ma a"4 Mr Artbar MaJiwall Jiara t Tran.-a Braf oa Iko arrival a en. wtio ka fca earcad Arthor la.l Mr it T Junior Aarnkty tl-jb will la a fan--!!! ra'tr lomorraw mning al ,-u.in.n ft all from 1 la I oloa ),.ron for ina ri will k V r M. f jrtt. Mr Jf V Tt.r. rr J H. Hirka. M- II w l l. b-ll. Sir- ,v J llifmaaa. Mra J B. kJMinr a-i.1 ita. J. iti"kl Ta affaira wilt rlalm Ika altaotloa af tla ' ' f'i -la a.l frira Xi fasUr a.a tatl Mr Hnry tajma a4 ltrartla d. i'r. " Warjoria Hauaamaa. w :i la ar:y r.ai wak for Nrw tor l mm k Wini.r. Mla llau ' fnn. w.t laka at kr yoral tl.r wita r. X. Afa. of .Saw Trk. a a a liilM. DflwMC MATRON AND SISTER WITH WHOM SHE IS VISITING HERE. ' ' - "a" I i . S"- m ' . aW uuan.' 3r&rr I , ii . '-' h larva anl k'tllianl r-r(toa for Wbi-h Ht. It. Watt-r T. humtr will ka boat dine lha af!arnoon ao4 ariy ttiBinf. t aikU-k a.i tn nrry. ctti rra of Ik d o. rnnibra ami fri-nl of l.'-a rkurrh ara Inritrd. TM hoal a ill k aaitd fcy ptmi. nani woman of oilr. and Ika affair rraauna ronaiarrakl Inl'rrai in tMrrk ao4 Btxlal nrrla. a a a Ta lBth annual papr cka of h t'ort'anl It-jnl lib a!o will ra aa anl of toay. anj many i j Iron an4 auiJ. a ill mtor OJl l lm tarl and fi.i and ! l-a riiMiO'jw. T Tknklrln ckaaaa ara a:aaa tarca and d!.ktful .o.-il affair, ral.mx forth a larca foiloarinc f aad ll and motor anlhu- a'. a " Tka Bt Plarkion Ctuk danra of IS. a oaaoa a aariaa wl.l ka (ivan Tkura dr trttifif. Iai!r S. l ll-Url Mjlteomalt batiroom II will k an Informal parlj. cornn'-enrlna: al -J) a . lo.:a. Tatroaa twl f!rn. Inrlud Julia and Mra. Jokn r. Karauh. Jsdca and Vra r.rcr N Davl. Juif tM Mr William N. lUian. Ju.1 and Mr Artkar I" Payson and Mr. an4 Mr J oh a K. KoCck. Tra corrBjiit'a ln'jd fklar K. Cpi.n-r. Joha L liojortk. Walter T M.Ualrk. TScn-.aa It. "oi:ina. trol J. Maciu. Jr. Tkomaa l. r.)o. John M Karri. Tkodra l Harmon. A'frrd J. ha r roaa. Idna M. Vour. Kuth A. Xoo'tadaa. Mnifra4 H Ralatoa. t-ydla M Vt!larov. Iron M Harmon. Ilaial I. inl... .thl M. tioorlch. Virginia, A. Hyan. lUfir.a M. kka an4 Conataac IL lal. a a a Tka Bar Vlaw ratielnc Ou will an lartaia with Ita fri !an- of Ik a aoa dalardar niakt at Volitfi Hall. TIS Miia pl anu. ktwro Iiai b tiki ralltoa alrvat Tbla ctob ia com ro4 of l. 0'jnr art maka liar Vlaw- or r.nrkaaay. Ihalr tiummr iriirt A cordial lnl!alion la lnd4 lo all who ka ind thraa kaarkaa lo attand. t'anrind. -. a a Mr. ar.J Jtr. AnJrr Pakrr. wko art formrr r.i-i.nt of rortlan haa ra-lurn-l lo Ihla rlly. lr. Wakrr. who waa a partnrr In tha firm of Bakrr Ukr. of lrinton Tark. baa baan with Ik HirrmoBl lAtmbrr .'ompany la Oak Toint. ll'Kl, fr ha pl two yaara. Mr. an4 Mra. lUkrr aro kaiac komtu by a large ciuric of friomla la IMa rlly. a a a Mr. and Mra. J. T. Pinalrr an4 two aoaa. Uanrsa and Jpk. nf flanduaky. . Bra ii at tha fcoma of Mr. and Mr. M J. RKk. ralallvr. of Ihla city, and wi:i rmain unul "aforjBjr n. whan l!--r will depart for tha San -ran-ia-o EpoUtrk. a a MU P Ulla Trrry. of rrland. rn rrlain4 Mr. and Mr. . Hodman, of Sltl. at lha urrioo Ilol! at a atip par parly. Th balanra of Ik evrnlr waa iotvl to motoring about tha a a a Tka regular morthly lunrhron of th portantl rhanlra of Ike r. E. O. ai,t.rho4 will b hrlJ rrUay at II. J o'rlawk In lha la room Of Olda. Wortman ak King. All P. B. . mrobr wt?rae. YW.CA-Notes THC pofclana ounf Women a Chrla Dan Axoctatlon tinaut room will b IS a-na today of oaa of Ibe Bar. it Tkankaairlng dlnarr parllea in th cily. Illrlo and womn away from homo ll aaaambla lo foraal lonHne and worrl and frl Iftal la 1e T. W r. A Ihry ar truly at korri-. Portland T. W. A. worker are look rg forward l" Ik romlng of Mt Mrrit Taylor and Mr t rencie drLacy llyd. Ii prom. neni National work er, aha wiil b In Ihi rity Sunday and Menler. vr and . llgat rnm l1r "k.x-'l t.ona and lha col Irg.e mtdnkout Ih aal ar etpectrd to ka premt and rrtcipata In the tonf-rtn- aiblrh ia lo b bl4 al Ibal llm. a a a Vim i'rlinr Harnim. a:at4 for Ik eaat tea r Va fC'llaod hriiX'ifHft l; fflffllHUI T. w. A., haa arrcd her connac tioo wl:h Una iDailtutioa to accept th lorllion of houao arrtary for tha Y. W. A in U Lake f'liy. The pOl- Jllon la one of rraponMblllty. and one or abli h mil urnum ia y ibi.j fill'4. The kt wiihc of th mem ber of th i'orllarwt board so wnih Mlaa liarnum to bar nrw -field of labor. . A cl ib of Iran-ase girl, known In lha rlarjr rreabyterlan Sunday achool aa lha i.-ko-na Club, met with tbrlr teacher. iii llalll Morahoua. In lh rlubroom of the arroclatlon on Mon day aver.lrk and. aald from having a gro4 aoiial lim. Ih apln"waa raad In drelpg dolla to ba int to Ihe mtaaionartra In Alarka for dlrtrl bullon al Chrlatmae time. TJin regular octal meeting of lha club Will b held kcraitc-at tha T. W. C. A. j a a Th T. VT. C A. tVallatnct Coolaa Campfire Cirl will-hold a Thankeglr r4 party at tha horn pf Mia Myrtla Walkrr. th guardian J: th cIuj. on KrtJay erni:w a a a Thara I t plare ao much Mka horn lo girl and women away from home a the Youn? Womrn'a Chrlatian Aaao clatlon on Thankeglvlng day- BtMaritDilix. Mra. Harry t reawrlt, d Kalry I tk rarepltaaal taltd. MRH. HA RUT CRt3WELX of Grand . Itaplda. Mirb.. claim .tk dl-trnc-tloo of being th firat woman In Amer ica to found a acbool for "exceptional" children, bh ba mad It hr work to car for all boya and girl bo for any reaann whatever ar mtafita In Ih pub lic arhool ayatem. Fh fin-la lha children with poorrr eycelght or baarlng than their fcllowa: the unfortunatea who hava no u of their limb, and th lltll boy and glrla who mind hav an lndutrll rather than an academic turn. Th children with ub-normal mlnda are rard for a well, and are given work that wi: develop Ihem Into th moat uerfut rltiaena poaalhl. Mr. Crrawoll a;.nt th early year of hrr lif aa a achool teacher, where for ara aha obaerved th Individual atudent for which ther waa no place In th gigantic eyatam of publrc eJu callon. Iurln her lif a teacher ah waa able lo rrmedy th condition only lo a vary limited 4egTe. hh waa later married to a prominent !awr and gave up her teaching car reer. Put lb memory of lha Utile mlaflla" in tha achool haunted her and at l"ng;h he eaLBblialiad a private arhool where they might b educated, along Individual llnea. py far the greater number of chll drra In the acbool 'ara thtye with In duatrlal brain. They ar not aaked to read from book to aolv problem la malhematlc nor to learn history. intd they ar given block with whU h to build houara. Cornetlme they become Interealed In the number on the blocke and their Intereat in mathe matlc la aroueed or they learn to read br the letter upon them. Put oor often thlr constructive ability I awakened and they go from bulldina block houaea to Xhe construction of brm-hra. tablaa and book rack Children a bo hav bn actually clared as aub-normal In academlo poa iblllti hav learned to conatruct fur niture beautiful in Its symmetry. These children ar taken Into th furniture factories of Grand Kapld and ihelr talenta are allowed to develop. During lha Summer Mra. Creswell eurervll th planting of garden and childtwa who could nevr read books. dvlnp Into efficient grdnr and farmer. The lltll glrla of the school are taught lo eew. to cook. warh. Iron and car for children. Thoee without abil ity to t'lwn and who can never be laucht to think Irarn to work auto matically and under auoervlalon Ihelr work I often unexcelled by normal ch l Iren. Th Grand lUplds Foard of Educa tion In lima recognised th work be ing done by Mr. Creswell and made ir.a Institution a part of lha arhool yelrm. Children who could not do juatlca to thrroaelvt In th gradd achool and who retarded lhir feilow- tudM were removed and given an Indltl'luat ed-natlon. Many who would bav beea chargta oa tka community I.c.7.3 Celebration cf Vonder Interest Ttia n4f nf s riariw f n file) firmviriftl J rocnplcHcIy chango the entire apct of aoa iTnma ui ia ura neantime, during tha envioas period of ex pertanry, ther Is iplcndid remedy kT.owa a -Mother's Friend- that does wonders. If la for external nse, re lieves tbe paina of muarle expansion, goothes and quiets tbe nerrrs, extend Its in fluence to the Internal organ and removes to a great extent the tea- A . t- i enrrv and an- prebeiMion. It Is natural treatment, safe m iimr effart whatso- for the mother. erer and for this reason mint exert a moat beneficial Influence upon those functions d recur connected wiia njoinenwoa. ia very Interesting book the subject Is freely d.acuseed and a copy wtll ba mailed free to ail expectant mothers by Bradfkeid Regulator Co, 404 Lamar Brig- Atlanta. Ca. Get bottle of 'Mother's Friend" today cf any r!rurtJ.rt. t'aa aa directed and yon will then know wby mother for Dearly half a crotary bar nacd and recommended this splendid aid k.rkwj THuie letterm ara 1 1 1 1 I i it chctz. that treaUia comlotX la vex wot a. SUCCESS OF A NEW REMEDY FOR BACKACHE, RBEUMATISM, KIDNEYS Folka In Tortland and adjoining counliea are delighted ith the resulta they hav obtained by uaina; "AN URIC" lha -eweat diacovery of Dr. ri-rc. ho Is head of the Invallda' Hotel and Surgical Institute In Buffa'.o, N. Y Thoa v ho tartd th day with a backath. atlff lege, arm and mua cle. and an aching bead (worn out ba bora the day began becauae they wart t ... rf hai half r dozen timea at eight are appreciating th perfect ref comfort and n aumai" ' tainad from Doctor Pierce' An-urlo Tablet. To prov that thla Is a certain urlo acid solvent and conquers head ache, kidney and bladdetiaeas and rheuoiailstrf. If you'v nCer used thj -AB-urlc," cut thla out and eend 10 centa to Doctor Pierce for a large aara pla package. Thla will prov to you that "An-urlc" la thirty-seven time mora actlv than Ilthla In alimlnatlns; urlo acid and tha most perfect kidney and bladder corrector. yon ara a sufferer, go to your beet druggist and ask for a aO-cent box of An-urlc." You run no risk, for Dr. Pierce s erood nam atanda behind thla wonderful new dia covery. aa It baa for th paat half cen tury for bla -Favorite Prescription for weak women and "Pleaaant Pel lete" for liver Ills. Adv. the school claJma to have made pro ducing; cltlxen. Mra. Cretwrll has now been made aupertmendent of the work among ex ceptional children In the city where . Ti.. u-hnni for eacentlon- an wwiiy. . - ala la maintained with three teachers and a principal, cngraaeu v. apodal work amona; the backward haa been established In every achool In the city. . In addition cUase for the -super-normal" hav been established where children who are odda with the . .. .. . It. air en. school syecom ucc.o ...... perlorlty to It receive Individual car. IffiSMDiWSTOSTi By Mas F.AVi!alker. Priacee Did Bad tka Prlace af th Haara. -r- tTTt.K Princes Dido ran away I A from her attendanta every tlm ah rould and one day when aha was walk ing in the forest with her servant she hid behind a tre while they were talk ing, and before they had missed her she ran down another rtn and wa out of their siitht. , . When It sunset ....... ..j t..r.eir in th thick of tha I'lUU 1 U 1 1 1 u - - tree and busbea and she began to won der why her atlancianta aia hoc . ... ..... v., t,nma but the sunset ner aim . . .. a and the stars came out and anil no sift came and Princes Dido tell sieepy i lay down among tha leavea and mosses and went to a'.eep. - When she awok th moon waa ghln Ing and although aha wa In the for . : ' , nnt afraid, for ah .. . . . . .. .-n n . wAiiua harm a 11 1 a not lam mi'j " .. . e. 1 trlnress. so sh rolled over on o-' I " .... .. . ..1 a f A . MR ted. ininaing -, . J'i sgain. when somethink cold touched bar cheek. Princes Dido opened her y ery wide then and sat up. and on a busk besida her she eaw a very small gold key hanging by a thread which swung back and forth ana na.i face. . "1 wonder what tni cunning " kav ran flu" said the Princeaa. l ao wb I knew! 1 em sure I bould nnd som.lhlng nice, i bellev i win ioob -sout I am not a bit lpy. and the moon I a bright a day." Princess Dido nuntea eurinnr,. among tho bushes and rocka. and nothi Ing could she nod", when. Just aa aha had decided to no to sleep again she saw eomethlng shining on a tree, and there waa a tiny aeynoia mat iua Juat fitted. . bhe put the key in in iota anu u . ill.. - tinnr and Princess Ildo stepped inside and closed the door after ber. . , . v. ...11..J aiAnir a road whlcn seemed to be Just behind th tree, but when she looked aoout ane saa ... the forest at a!L but In a beautiful country filled with flowera and high. tall trees, ana in in uiiu-o eo a beautiful castle. "I aupposa 1 must go to the door or th caslle and let tbem know woo am." thought the Printeaa. ..-i .v.. Prln.i. knncked at th H I1V.U Km - . .... .. , door no on answered, and after wait ing a ahort time the Princess openeu . .i .. .tenner! Inalde. All Was stlil and ah sat down and waited. yes. 1 am hungry ana want my breakfast." said Princess Dido, and . . v v. a t A tint irnaw It she had anoken right out loud, and aa ahe did so a table appeared Desioe ner k... kn.kf..! n it and a Douauet oi a..,nir,il nlnlf rnaea. Put he aid not wanner bqqih h. -mt Simply Pour Boiling Water ei and your cup ot delicious Mot if-:- Stccro Cubes added to soups, sauces gravies greatly improve the flavor. ohlfflln & Co., DlatrlDutora, ST Made by American kitchen Producta 1 leaaeateaf feW a Hmmmr " aaaaa 'ariic jraoill V. in Frmncii. 1915 . Km. o. . ssuon. u I V i .V t.a.. i v. N S A if Because it satisfies her every requirement as can no other, Mrs. Dierke has pur chased for her own home and uses exclusively in her concerts the supreme PIANO Of it she says : "I coisider the Mason & Hamlin the We Plus Ultra' of a piano." - Mason & Hamlin Pianos in all designs and styles are shown exclusively at our stores. They may be purchased on easy payments when desired.. YOUR MONEY'S WORTH OR YOUR MONEY BACK 32EbS222I MORRISON STREET AT bkuauwai OTHER STORES Vancouver, San Francisco, Oakland, Sacramento, San Jose, Los Uint Angeles, San Diego and Other Coast Cities. was too hungry. When ahe had finished she wiltea along m ...., .. ------ I Princess she wa In the habit of roing n K.r. .ha liked, and as ahe saw no ne ahe did the aame nere. out .."t ."V.-K ":. ; . th. Prince i ... . win ennm onenina: VI IHJ Ilta.lt Oll " " - . went up tbe stairs, and here again she found herself In a large hall, but this waa so beautiful she looked about her In wonder, for it was a much more . t,. her own caatle. n., ,.,h.i. fiioht of fctai ira. men " - " . v. . ih. Pr nr-8H9 went. Th stairs were of ailver and on the nex floor tha Princess found herself In i hall of crystal with rosea all around beautiful pink rosea suck aa ahe hai never before beneia. i iu.i. hrnka nne from its j riutw. fiv tem. and' then ahe picked more un ntil ier arms were iuii- But there waa another flight of stairs, nd these were of gold. 80 the Princess calked up these and found herself IB notber beautiful room, which was lu. th color of Mipphires, and around his room grew red rosea. But there was still another flight of talra. and tho Princess did not stop ong here, with her arms filled with the lnk roses. She went up the last flight ,nd found herself In a hall filled with ed pink and white roses, but the walls cere hung with soft, gray silk and the loor covered with velvet of the aame "Oh. how beautiful! I wish I could Ive here among- the roses." she said. "Ton can. my Princess of the Rosea, sal aid a voice, and from behind a curtain tepped a handsome Prince, dressed in a a ault of gray velvet, sua uuuuuua. silver and pink. 'Thla la my cantle, the Castle of the o R ..nia n.ii tna frince. ana owed 1 would never marry until I v f und a Princess wno iovea my 1 well an me. and you have proved you 1 by coming Into all of my rose rar- . v. k.va h..n here, but when a (1 d in, vc5 " " - - ey found only rosea In each room they th rievi er came to mis iioor. (Copyright. Ifl5. by th MrClure ewe- papar oyodlrale. .New J or ny.j SCHOOL BASKETRY LAUDED New Vork Xewspaperman Asks for Samples of Wort. 4 uperintendent Alderman received a uest Wednesday from C. TV. McMor- ' . VmfV MAWKnane. Tnnn. for req ra ,11, .,CV . . . - " I' . - triples of the basket work done by pu pupil lis In tne ronmaa puunc bc-hwo. r.iAn.., w . a -visitor In Portland Mr, the Ma mi fact urera' nnd iAnd Trod- h on a Steero ". a ttecro is new York Co.. New York o'l Cube!J reaay. s "MM ' M I -eftie-0 M wtgy . a CatT art I r r. , ai 0:;calai-1 ' '- ' " . i tea Dealer. R BEATRICE DIERKE PIANIST Will appear in concert at the Heilig Theater SUNDAY AFTERNOON, NOV. 28 - AT 3 O'CLOCK SHARP "Beatrice Dierke is one of the most colossal pianists of the present time." Emilie Frances Bauer, m the New York Evening Mail. Sonata Tragica Largo . Molto Allegro Largo con Maestoso Allegro Mazurka, Op. 56, No.l. Mazurka, Op. 59, No. 3. Prelude in t tiaz Etude in G Flat Arabeske Polichinell Etude in D Flat. Spinning Song Eugene Onegin Ride of the Valkyries . . . . Mason & Hamlin Tickets on Sale at The Wiley B. Allen Player Pianos, Music Rolls, Victrolas and ucts Show, and was especially im pressed with the' children's work in basketry. , The letter states that the baskets shown at the exhibition here were in the best deslg-na and moat original workmanship of any that the writer had seen In a trip across the Conti nent for the study of such subjects. WIFE SUES CG. SWAFFQRD Injunction to Prevent Interference and Alimony Asked. v Florence J. Swafford yesterday filed suit In County Clerk Coffey's office for divorce from Calvin G. Swafford. whom she married at San Francisco Septem ber 30. 1913. She aska 1100 a month permanent alimony and an injunction restraining; Mr. Swafford "and his son from molesting- her. Mrs. Swafford declares her husband has property worth $70,000. Her attor neya ask that Mr. Swafford be com pelled to pay a 1000 retaining fee for their services and 1500 additional as their reg-ular fee. GRANT LENIENCY IS DENIED Council Rejects Mr. Heusner's Plea for Further Franchise Time. George F. Heusner's request that the Council reconsider its plan to force for feiture to the city of the $10,000 bond furnished by him to assure completion of an interurban electric line from Portland to Kentan. was rejected by the Council yesterday. 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