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It ! araa al a a. a I aol 4aaa. talaia raf r a fAala af aa-l r ha shm in miaraa ..a Urn Al. aM ft r.iit.r. Ura. Artbar Ua'dtaar. VI f lol Catnraaii. rra C It Canlaai aa4 H'a. U la c aa-l. TSa anixirr.X af V rloata ftara ftara. af u rii"a, la l HarnAar4 flaffa af H a ti't IM Jnl ftaaa a a iira4 ft Ml -a fitara fataar. M M. ta.a. M far-fa I M.-ffn aa.f If4f4 af 11a f pa af l liarHa A Iton, n af llta '. a a a t a !f aa.f T'aJari-l Viml. Jr. f 114 ft lUr, ara afit.rtaialaf ina fartiar a af TaaIaiaa. fr aaaarat wa aha 44 ta lartiaa ia aaaa T ." a 41 .ival ) a, II. a. Ta- J Va. inwaa wi.l Bar la tan-rr w.tD a aa! ' al la parr aat, -.. . . . t i a Liniariaa ia M .a-a ' - - an-i '' """"" Inaalar pa-r 1 1" ' " " """" M'a. V'a.'fil plf. la ! Tlllataf far bar krua i -a-l:atea. raaa.:! ! at i 4t f ar. al IV V-4ar iU alrta.a 1 1 i i T i TTT i TT 1 1 j Tjl ail OKWTRUDE P. COKimTT)j CHARMING HBAP. ITII DF.KP SLEEVL-Ml l F FASHION OF THE DAT. - J y - v iL !! a raraj rartr iJ 4ara lhf in,; la air ftall. ilt Rnaaall alraal All l4jl tara aa4 frtan4 aa IctU'O la all-e a a a Tfta 4ara lao af Crt Mourl t(MH . I. r. f A. i:l ! aartr. aalartaiamaai aael davf loolght at ftai:. U I'oajrta alraal. a a a frank M-ia(iaa anal flooart la Im.aa lafl un for fan Iran- ur I alla4 Ha aapoa'lla" aal "ill Ul a ta .a ' arwi ao placa. aa a; aa arroian4inaT aolaia af la uraii fcafar latmairi la rartlasd. Tr hi aa in atai da a a a Vi.a Oat j la Kr-alaircar a ifmaM la l.rla IV laic. on an anarfa ! al Ualaa far .' (I Ml( Arr-T raa'.l a, a laauaa Kai-af4. faara vara 114 tar tj af laa lra.l lalmtla friaala Mtaa Klliafr la Ha aMnl aal' af r aa4 Mln rial I". Krail". aa alirariia -.rl. aa4 aa!ar la r aal Taa al4i( arlll fta) '! of ! J j ar nw I . a a a A rtaaaaal aal af raraal 4ata a la iiririM aartr l-a la Mr A4 Mra, I. H tlaaaaa, c-f :taaala. oo laa maaiaa af laatr t?la aa44tR an ilaaraafT, Mai a 04 (aanaa wara tna alf.rau. af t aaata M. alana i hafil.a arlin auitabla Ipaarl araaaala4 lha laar faaall !(! la4aava rvlar aa ftaaalf af la aa- rallai. a a a farmtrie 4atai a rvl l."llmn aa taa laa far a, air Mra. Ilarrr 1. 4 aa htmm attirdar aftarflrvoa anaoaflHit Ika arvaracamaat at kar a. tar Mia A4a R ftipa tll Carl fleaailar Tl4 r labia ar aa TraMr4 avar br Mra. It r. ar a"4 Mra. rtT kar aaaa. faatkarr a:ia rkryaaalka aaueaa alarklaaj ft-atk lb la Ma aa4 Iba f Ta ftaataaa wa aaalata4 raralvlac ftr bar tartar aal. Mra. W. J. MIJa Arx Mra. A. C. ftiamlar. Taa a aw a af Ika aaraarnaat raja aa a raaspiaia aorprlaa. la Iba auraarea frtaa4 af Iba atf folk A boot 14 (rtaaia raiia-4 4ortnar Ika afiarnoon. Tka a41ia; 'tl laha plaa aartr a ina iprln. Ilotk Mlaa ntlpa and bar fiaraca ara ascglar la Ikalr aal at4 raiallaa aovial romptiraanta aaul bat aftaajara4 apco tbcrn ara'aaJintt Ihclr aapliala. a a a Mr. aa4 Mm T. M. Qolna. nf fH. Ila. ah baaa baaa vlaitlnax Mr. Molna aiatar. Mr K J. Mooaatr. lafl rwnd4r aisbl for rallfaraia. abara Ihajr in tv anlartalnait hr tttn4 bafora raiaraiac la llr hom. a a a Tna taaial 4 aear pataar an4 rn rart af Ika flfal tnltaal IT ty tar Ian iarr-b tl ka ctvaa la r cborrb IT uimf. Ta rcrama rniala mail mi faal-jr. amoaaj tahirk b a "J;iay -." Al a aiiai wa44inc ft Marr'a Oiarrti. niMi of Wlttiama ooa a4 ataaleaj alraal. Iat Wadaaarfaa m ra in a al rla'a. ftaa. Taihar Pal Airntn roii too v. arlrtf. f'aiaalK Womaa'a Laacua ftH aari. roatna. rourtli .ira.1. Opar.lf af lalalf an-i r- Prtr Hm iMa afiareoon. HI. Ia a !! a ftaaaar FnlBC to- a A. a. -arlln4 rkaflar aaikl r nb. latt.ra ra. oMhL i M r.rt iruM br araraaa m. )rBrla' earlaV, at ear-. a ratal raarMaax. a a a ' - a) 1 'V iTT" IlH a BARREL C OLLAR. TRIMMED IN THE 1 . MirjV5cij 7smrr2 r'n7, a'aa'aaavaaa'Arai marriaj Tboma F. Pradr. wall- nnan romrartxr. ant Mlaa Mary Jnaarlilaa Jolmiion. daucblrr of Mr. Uarr Jo.at.Mn Jobnamn. of SS I'nlon aranu North Tha brlda'a llr. Mia Marsaral Jorinaton. ara trtdamall. ar4 liar brothrr. Joa'Ph II. Johnaton. ara paa man. A 4dir rp4t. attrndi-d on!r br lha Immadiala r:aliaa. aarraj al lha ftorna of lha brl.1' mother. (Ti ihla return lha roupl lll lira en Iba Wait Md tamrorarilr. pravloua tijr.ii MKai ron -ronT. Craam of onlora aoup. Poo b laa lirown lamb ! an rarola with rarrota and paaa. Potato rraat. Appla and pruoa ala4 Caramal blano Dalit. Coffa. la o-rtpln Ibair navr boma on rait rWnt.flral plrat. No annouaramant of Iba approar'h Inar nuptlata had baari man and lha waddinc a avrprta to tbalr many frland. TffiSaiSTQRr Ey Mas EAWalxul A br tAaaa Ha Baaby Talla. ONi'K upon a lima hundrrda of yrara aca. hrn avarybody llrad la tha Jural. lbro u a Irlba of prop! that mad but on lha bank of a river la Iba ir pari of Aala. Aa tha arraihar warra thay wor far rloiha and tb run ihona hot on lhair broon akina. Put thay could run Ilk tn wind tbroufik th tall craaa and naadad llttla axrapt lha food that r wild ail about. Tbara an ooa ajraat tronbla la all Ibla oaay tlma. It waa lha wild baaata that mad a tb troubla aftar aJI pa cia.ly a buaa lloa that ataJkad about by moontlchl. Thra lha rhlaf of tha Irlba aald ba km a way la n lha brat. ro ba bad bia man aathar Ions, atronc pol. with whirh Ihay built a bic cicr; than Ibrr waa a door flard opan and from tha InaLla of thla door waa hung a big bit f maal. "Whan tha lion ioa In and pull at lha maal." aaplalaad lha rhlaf. "th door will fall abut and wa will bar bira tia-ol." Now whn tha rblrf aald thla ttaar waa a amall clrl lUtanloa- to arrrv word. Ilrr nai-a waa Mira Tonfo. and bar falhrr aa ena of tha aokllrra of tha Klnax. Mira waa Vary fond of rtln faa and of th rhirfa youncrat aon. but. of roum. lha rhlaf did not wlah hi aa to marry tho daufhtar of a irnpl aoldlar. Tb natt momln Mlra ran oarly at dawn lo th raa-a. riura rnoulli. thrre. par mar la and tro. waa lha arrat lion. hakit.4- lha bar and Tary a nary. "I! ma out of hrr. Irl ma out of herr." ha rowlad to lha arlrl. th. no," . rial triad Mlra. "T ou ara a rrtjel beaat and do ao murk barm that I would not opn Ih dor for anything" "If o vi will onlr lr ma out. whlnrM tb Hon. now mur-n worrlr. "I will promt lo b aoo4. and baa l da. f will i!w o4 whar thar la a arrat ll of rublaa In th JjnKlr." -Well, if ou ia ma your word to ba kind anal not harm anyone.- an awrred Mlra. - lll 11 you ao fra. fih ooanrd lha tlior and out rpranc Ihe lion. Without alnpfini a moment ba aritad tha arl n hi mouth and wae aboal lo daan off ith hrr Into tha Juatle. whan an ad rlrphant ram craahtnaT thfoua! tha read. Naw tbta old elephant hnaw tha aTlrl JtiU fur ba bad eat. blvcg4 to b cx father. So ha thouKht of a way to ave her. H pretended to atumble and tripped over tha lion, who imme diately cpened hla mouth and let tha Klrl fall. Mlra Jumped to her feet and hartlly climbed upon the elephant's bark. -What Is tha trouble here?" asked the elephant, aliaklna; his huge head wisely. "Why, aoma wicked men shut me up In that caae." roared the lion, "and 1 nuant lo run off with one ot the peo ple of the tribe." "i!tu.-f. lauched the elephant: '1 do not believe a bit. A blaT fellow like you could not set Into that case." -Ye. I did." roared the lion. "1 walked Into It thla mornlna: after meat and tha door shut tleht. and there I waa till that child ret me free." -Well." replied the elephant, "If you wish me to credit your story I will hav to cea It with my own eyea." Very arutry. and winning- to prove his word, the lion leaped back into the cave and as he did so the elephant swung the door shut tlaht. -Ther you ara a prisoner again." lauathi-d he elephant, "and an un araleful like you deserves It- I hope you will be now held forover." Mlra slipped dom-n from the ele. pliant back. In her hand was the knife she used In cutting- Has. She slipped up to where tha lion's tall hung sadly down outslda the bars and with a fw twift slsahra of her knife cut tha hair oft cleanly, so that there was left at the end only a tuft of It like a buah. -I tall you wha- we will do." said Mlra. "If yon will show ma tb rubles I mill let you out, but the elephant her will be your keeper, and when you tret out this time you must leave this co-ictry forever." 8o the lion promised and aa the ele phant ssld he would a-t aa guard. Mlra let lb lion out and followed It, when It 14 Ih way to a pile of rubles hidden deep In Ih Junals. Then the lion, who was muh aahamej of bis shorn tail, weal away and at his back crushed tha elephant through tha reeds. Far. far to tha eouth he went, and that is why today there, are no llona tn North ern Asia. And that Is alo why the lion we are in the circus haa a funny tall Jut like a mop. ifopjrlal. 1IV br h M-lur Ntrpapr Predicate. New York .ltr.) SNfiPSftOTS CtElpjrbkaDoyd. v Th Vlra f 5aaake. CAICLISLi; In his "Sartor Rcsartus" tells how from his -high tableland In the front of Ihe mountains." he sees the smoke clouds that rlne from near by villages and reads upon them aa upon a culinary horologe Iho hours of Ihe day. "It nil." he says, "the smoke of cookery, as kind housewives at morn lna. midday, eventide, were boiling their husbands kettles: and ever a blue pillar rose up In the air. succes sively or slml!tanrous!y from each of tha homes, ssylng as plainly as smoke could say. 'urh and such a meal la get ling ready hrre." " Had you been sitting on Ihe table land and readme; Ihe culinary horologe, wouldn't you hsvo liked to have been a bit farther? Wouldn't It .have been Interesting to have gone into thoe kitchen and gllmpaed tlie spirit In which ihoa me, were being prepar ed? Or If this were not. possible, wouldn't osj have liked the voire of th smoke to tell you further about tha preparations of those meals? There is so much more that Is In teresting In the preparation of meal. than their mere rooking. We are told thai 'life is mora than meat." And the spirit In hlt-h a meal is made ready la of far more Importance to the home and far more Interesting to dwell upon than th actual work of cookery. Can't you ln Imagination ;o into soma of those homes and see how the dinner Is being mad ready? In on the housewife looks about hr rather wearPy and wonders what she'll hav for dinner. "There doesn't sm to b anything new to get," she sighs. -I am tired of everything we hsve. This eternal eating la a nu Isar " And she goea about In half he wvyl fashion getting the meal ready, her manner listless, her face despon dent, her tone lo the children, sharp. And tha meal she place before her husband haa aa little relish and snap as her manner. In another of these homes whose chimney smoke tells that dinner Is be ing prepared, the housewife, even thouch she does not take her work dolefully, regards It superficially. -What la tha use "of bothering about cooking?" she thinks with a shrug. -Just so Jim and the children get filled up. that's all that is necessary." And she forthwith opens a ran of tomatoes, sticks a spoon In It and sets it on the table. A ran of beans Is treated In th same expeditious fashion. The rblMren are sent scurrying to the cor ner grocery for some crackers or cake, Msyb dried beef or potted ham or canned salmon Is added to the menu and the family eat In the haphazard picnic atyl such a meal engenders. In another home, fortunately In many, a cheery mistress sits down brightly to plan her dinner menu. She think of all th wealth of vegetables and fruits and mat, of the Innumer able waye to rook them, of the Infini tude of manner In which they can b combined; and If she sighs at all. It Is a slab of content that she has so much thst la good lo give those she love. A she bastes her roast or tries her potatoes to see If they ar done. her one thought Is to cook everything aa deliriously aa possible. Her table I as pretty aa she knnw-a how to make It. evn though her dishes may not be fine or her linen rostty damask. The food la piping hot. It la served dain tllv. And over all. like a flood of sun shine, la her spirit of good will, of cheer, her earnest desire to serv those ah lovea In the very best way she can. We do not need to bay which ascend ing blue column of smoke tella the plesaanteat tale, do we. nor which SHE HAS A FUR-TRIMMED DRESS THAT'S REALLY DISTINCTIVE ! - And tha Joka of It la that It wasn't mad to her order by any high-priced modiste. h didn't even walk Into a store and hand over a big" sum of money for It- She did buy It In Port land, though, and at on of the city's finest shops. Namely, at CHERRY'S. The price she's paying Is $150 not baa paid, mind you. for aha arranged convenient Installment Payments to cover the cost of her stunning new fur-trimmed Dress, and only the small first payment ha been mad ao far. Vou will doubtless want to visit CH KURT'S stor this week and follow this lady's example. CHERRY'S pres ent assortment of 113. SO to ll SO Dresses Is beautiful and exclusive silk model, serge modela and tasteful combination effect. Or perhape you Intend to get a Suit. In that rase, b sura to look at CHER HT'S smart little fur-trimmed Suits, which ar reduced now to $1 CO, from prices as high a $1" In any event, hurry up to CHERRY'S the very first chance you get. because your size might ba gone if you walled. Their location I very convenient to anrone 3-:il Wash, st. In tb I'it tisck b:ock. ft' Milady Decollete Gillette a 14-Karat gold-plate Safety Razor Set, in French Ivory case, lined with Purple, Old Rose, Green or Old Gold velvet and satin at your department store, drug store, jewelry or hardware store. O GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR COMPANY, BOSTON l!IIIIIP 111 MM! mmm comes from a home that is a home In the truest senaef I wonder, were somo one reading our culinary horoloite. Just what it would tell of the spirit that reigns in our hearts and as a result is manifested in our kitchen? MRS. GERLINGER GETS $1 Directed Verdict Returned In De-lo-taplione Suit. Circuit Judge Davis yesterday di rected a Jury to return a verdict for ai iH ave,e of flertrude tlerltnaer against ileorge Joseph and the Will- lam J. Burns International ueieeiive Agency. Mrs. Gerlinger sued for j0. 000 because a detectaphone had been For if Thrk T-i -o f Inn finmnani'nn i is W esting outings family gatherings children at play and inaoor groups. For the children it means hours of interest ing and instructive diversion Give Kodaks. Here you'll find a complete A A-T to tne veiv wion. Columbian Optical Co. 145 Sixth St., Bet. Alder and Morrison Floyd Brower, Mgr. A-K Tablets For Various Forms Of Headache "1 ta necessary In order to treat heed irhes properly to understand the cause bleb produce the affection" says Dr. J. W Bay of Blockton. Ala Continuing, be says "Physicians cannot even beclD the treat ment of a disease without knowing what eausii give ns to It, and we must re me ni ter that headache Is to be treated according to the same rule. We must not only be par tlcular to give a remedy Intended to coun teract the cause which produces the bead ache, but we most also give a remedy to relieve the pain until tbecauseottu itroubie ha been removed. To answer this purpose Antl-kamnla Tablet will be found a most convenient and satisfactory remedy One tablet every one to three hours glvescomfort and rest In the most severecasesof headache neuralgia and parucuiaxi He beadacnes of women." When we have a patient snblect to rearulat attacks of sick headache, we should caution bim to keep bis bowels regular, for wblcn nothing Is better than "Actolds". and when he feels th least stin of an oncomms attack he should take two A-K Tablet. Buck patients e hoald always be Instructed to carry a few Antl-kamnla Tablets, so a to have them ready for Instant, Die. These tablet ara prompt in action, and can be ascended on to produce relief In very few minutes Askfoi A-K I ablet Anti-karxmia Tablet ca be obtained at all 0xu4it.k ; Milady yjGCOLLQTQ Gillette A fascinating timate use this dainty little gold-plate safety razor set for the modern woman's dressing table. Most acceptable--nowadays every woman knows the necessity of keeping the underarm as smooth as the face. installed In her room at the time she brought suit against Lloyd Frank for breach of promise. Judge Davis threw out of court lira. Gerlinger's cases against C. H. Carey, Bert Haney. LJoyd Frank, F. E. Glenn and J. H. Huddleson. STORE EMPLOYES FETED J. Slicmanski, or Eastern Outfitting Company, Is Host to 60. J. Shemanski manager of the East ern Outfitting Company, entertained his 60 employes at his home on Irving street Thursday night, an elaborate Thanksgiving dinner being served. Music and dancing were provided for the amusement of the guests. Before Christmas Give a Kodak The Gift Supreme mMF. TTODAIv is a rift that rives I nioocnro pvprv rJav in the year! It tllP. all- vear recorder of inter line from vest pocket sizes aaaaar- 1 a. 4ff iicf RELIEF Fl CONST PATION Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That la the Joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tab lets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician for 17 years and calomel's old-time enemy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating patients for chronic constipation and torpid livers. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healing, sooth ing vegetable laxative. No griping is the "keynote" of these little sugar-coated, olive-colored tab lets. They cause the bowels and liver to act normally. They never force them to unnatural action. If you have a "dark brown mouth" now and then a bad breath a dull, tired feeling sick headache torpid liver and are constipated, you'll find quick, sure and only pleasant results from one or two little Dr. Edwards' Olive Tableta at bedtime. Thousands take one or two every nlKht lust to keep right. Try them. 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. The Olive Tablet Company. Colum bus. 0. AdV gift of in the party broke up each person waa called upon to tell his name and the position he held. Following the dinner a vaudeville show was given in two of the large living-rooms. Besides several profes sional numbers from local theaters. Miss Adrienne Shemanski and Adolph Unna gave an exhibition of the hesi tation waltz and fox trot: Miss Flor ence Prevost and Isadore Baumgarfc gave a one-step and "Charlie Chaplitf walk." and little Miriam Shemanskf charmed all with a dainty rose dance. About 11 o'clock all adjourned to a previously chartered motion picture theater on Twenty-third street. Danc ing was indulged in after the return to the Shemanski residence. This waa tho ISth Thanksgiving party which Mr. Shemanski has riven to his employes. EAT LESS MEAT Ai TAKE SALTS IF KIDNEYS HURT Says a Tablespoonful of Salts . Flushes Kidneys, Stopping Backache. Meat Forms Uric Acid, Which Excites Kidneys and Weakens Bladder. Eating meat regularly eventually produces kidney trouble in some form or other, says a well-known authority, because the uric acid in meat excites the kidneys, they become overworked; get sluggish: clog up and cause all sorts of distress, particularly backacha and misery in the kidney region; rheu matic twinges, severe headaches, acid stomach, constipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary irri tation. The moment your back hurts or kid neys aren't acting right, or if bladder bothers you, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good pharmacy: take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidness will then act fine. This famous salts is made from tha acid of grapes and lemon juice, com bined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush clogged kid neys and stimulate them to normal activity: also to neutralize the acids In the urine so It no longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. jad Baits cannot injure anyone; makes a delightful effervescent lithla water drink which millions of men and women take now and then to keep the kidneys and urinary organs clean, thus avoiding serious kidney disease. Adv. Don't Burn and Ruin The Hair With Hot Iron Straig-ht. lank hair is becoming to but few women and there's no excuse now for anyone looking homely and unkempt on that account. Those who have foresworn the curlinir iron because of Uie damage it does by drying and breaking the hair, will be Klad to hear that plain liquid sllmerine will produce a far better and prettier effect, without any injurious re sult whatever. If just a amall quantity be applied to tho hair at nlicht with a clean tooth brush, a lovely curliness and natural wave will bo In evidence in the morning. and there will be notfllng streaky, sticky or greasy about it. few ounces of liquid sllmerine. ob tainable at any drugstore. will rove a wvlcome addition to many a dressing tabl... it is best applied by dividing the hair into strands and moistening each of them sepa rately from root to tip. The bi-autiful wavy effect will last for a considerable time. Adv. Phone Your Want Ads to THE ORE'JONIAN Mam 7070. A 6095