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tiie iionyrsa oregomatt, Tuesday. yovmrBEB so, idis. 8 BROAD SENSE GIVEN TO LIABILITY LAW Court Declares Intent o! Mcas urc Is to Provide for Gen eral Safety cf Pubi c. 550.CCO SUIT 0.'. TRIAL t.atiax Jnd (Ulu Thai lay. (r ay Mi fan o4 iVmpmj tn I - t. Jary l AawMba-r'a rva a4. THa iHjUj.f I Sl!:r Ml I g- J -:tf Craf Uw. e4 : i a- ri-'iu t! l!.stjity af ! aoi.,r, f as Ki.aal t Ik :, TH. tttafnart 4.'-I.e I taa r r:.n ar ii(vnt JJ -ft.la .;n.. a1 i.i.t. i I a a anil af ' t-ouiii jaau:n ;tr at ta t- i".ri r 0"c;ur taa Or- 4tn r.t A Miwi('(tr foSr. t.ve 3 i. a l.-n:f i It koj 24iiT 4 Bs.ar epplr t ara4. la t .i-:ia It .narl. a Babi. ar- l t-tt: 1.1 i ivvt ! rtaata, T ..m. w .i: u .ir.t.ar af IN lr. 9 mA . o-- i-. aa ems. are "! 5a :..!. ft4C t USB ? tTi.ki s. Taa wm. di .ra Vetast eeem a r;.i.e w ' 1.. a-0 f,r taa Itaiiitr av-e. v ii tt Baui.a.i ta-v ea4'r (ief'i- 4. a ar-a or'jr4 t .i rltMs. a am u aff'ttv.. taa law..!1 a-ar. atat r i-.9r. injury tie 4y a etjra ,4i ie. W t "' t la nr;a'! f.e ,.i I'l l r:c af ta ?.t af a.e I KUa't riafan.ra It fr. S I. Mr C'n'r aaiffl.T.-i v ! a romp-aae va a t :a 'mi a In k ! mt tim-s.e a-rx t la eiottaar ..i ! r.a c.r bios aa4 a wa i.:a. TH acaraava f ta ri'4 a-a-fnf I'MJ a a avao'Tnia I JtJt .a' a. a4 lla -i9sia) aarl a.f.sti If a' y a vaU4 94 V 't m fa 4im'i tfl'' Usa4a4 a!ft?ala aaa. it Un KmUi Infa ta riptmtia la Tla w laa i.l a loa i in t ur ato wa a waa a'::a.l 't"a r4! a af t'fca lalaa aa) tka J'.iN.:.' a.- r-atl m-t- 4:uaia" a -rm n a l'nf 4tf-UV K, A al. . la fa.J 14 ait &a a'in af tHa tti(t ai-l aa ana4 t!a maj 4a.tri.:ttaa) af ta a' t aw CULT PRIEST FACES JAIL frapn COart 5a.(alaa Ia4rr .t t in- of t :ia. ll.a V (! I af ia M..ljaa ai(. fw.a a t-f t in ha Ir.juaa mt riffwtwft aa a ra.u'l af af I ."la 9'rama Cotzrl af l&a I !.. ittt. a Ij.Jt J.-t n.J lj -irfra IKa !(.: af a la.r '.. rwa -af a- lttl.k o..k M f ..f a( lm;'f'r m:tr at?ra. l-t is aCf vf t l&(riUU romm.ffva ! I aaxnra la i lutUi' I n?nauaman aa.4 la pay a fiaa 4 TURKS FAVORED l?J INDIA 21.aaa.aaa MntunmniiM tii r-a l:raily for War. to rr:t;tjv. Pr writ?.!. ! i:a. V. T T"a fmiia -.'. Tirltt4jaj4A aar.araa tal 1.1a r.)a7lliaa atio& of A;a favor a a aa r-4fr a ii lhara r 2 i. U.ia amm4 aaa la Ia4ta, b ara r l I r arar tajair I la tv.raaaa , Acvay. anttina4 in' ln(niat !o. C0NVEr.T10?IR,',.D RAISED (Iil-ac Ha .aaraalr for IliX roliih-al (alha-riac. C7t:.u;' :i ckiii im.- ') guaraataa f 4 I far tha Keub:!van feaa o9latai. II war paUi today. Tha t4ni u f ;.. aa a Bo aa n aa.lr (la tmikM af 114 'tiu:aa Aiwi4!o ( l'.inma.-. Ififl a ta commit a( taaa f rta ta t K'piS.kit EOOTH MURDER TRIAL O.'i 1 a f l'i.t-.c Altary iTsaaar kaa t'441 t a wita.aaaa. aa I It '414 tvaa 44bi44 araatr aa;C aa 114111. J i U H.;t aaao'i i I toaiar l!V4l lo 4au.a t4 Irial aa ui4l-i aa Bwa-ta arUt mi a: tclxk la lh rnarnttsa. aa.;? aa aati aa4 a Ba:f at; t,t gain, aa.1 ui aul aU4ura aatii aci-x-a at If ta a,ti4 ef tUm 4fT la C4DV aiata4 la "ka tufin. (HCrl.- ttOf- r Coaa.r aa4 A)ra7 ia!n an4 ll4fl tta wiu ai.. ta.tr tfeaitf I nanta. aa4 IA4 tirmt m ic 4e wiu a.1 ca..4 la taa a : . r no la coaai iaratloa af 11a lt'aa.4 ef f44iwl a- Vf4Pr ' aTina-ioa. (aca.r e4 aMtaar af itt. I.outa, Iiatrct Ai rra.r Caaaar a4ct4 J a.lmlt l&.tr frt.iatta l&a .ff-l 111 it -a. :ovkI a.rrta4 al ia.tr ! at th I a cti t J' aetata. 1 1. lima 11a llt.lln ef lit. t out.a U tl CX - 4r4. talltaai Woaaaoi I tVail. rrxru:TOf rr . :.Pa- 'U-Vr. J. It. laoac. a4-l li y.ar. a?ia.l 4r l'ajr. .1 a 44 a-r la l.oc 13 1 la hi:, aa 4 rama la Caua'r w: bar Saaiaa l la t T . s.i.ltoma 14 m id. 4 by b.r l .i-t J II. Twat.lat air.a at Clear Ttnti. Waiter 1.134 ilaarg ta.ac: aa4 via mmt. Htm. Ci: ,4r. JarweOr llsa I'arwee-r Armatrct. -XNTRAt tt. Waa.V. Nv. : ?a-c!l-l'ii- !':. ale a was a em. I ra.- at G:ala. wl ef tat city, waa arr..c 4 yc.r4y aa la coespialat of A. X W...-.1. a lo.-aJ ).w. ar. waa al. I-?. laal PatU tlraat.aa-t to kill bins. Tba taweiev aa4 fareaar get lata a dla u: aaer iaa ar-baa) af a ring, t a Jitrey ttnaa.! law kill-!. NTW CRU:i!. J.a. Nov. : Tbe g'.'a .eirrtua f'nurt taj4y BaT4i4 taa ..ai t)ra aNiaaoi r.'t'4iriag ""Jtt .T eearaora ta gia 44 (. 4a4aja lii aVOaV. . - a- , , FAMOUS I5LAND RISORT OFF I a. AVALOH FIRE SWEPT Damage in Santa Catalina Is land Town May Be Million. TWO BIG HOTELS BURNED lUlaf. laj f1atra DUItrt la alnx flU IXatroy Moc TKa IIlf of 'nm ToarlH Rraort. l4 ANOILTA N. :-' t hVf 15a ef A:oa. aa faila craia- I aa t.taaat. a 44 4tfr4 tr f 44r Tta f'a atart.4 aioal J arloefc l' eiora ear a4 t.irT taa r;a..'igi aelala. a inalir af txwtorr tw. Iia t..aa4 a4 e! aa4 44-r..r-4 taa ir and rraigaiaoaara f a it fcfoncM lf ro'.fol abool a'tie-ra. rtinca af aa faa a i!(i a) It. -.). rrartlrar.r all or titloi a a awn.4 tr (a lUno'o ('major. h! alto oo Jiaata Cala- 1 4 I1 1 Tfca ar Ic-(a 1:M4 Sl-rnlta hDK't fc.(..it 4cl4 CalaJma l4lt4 ant taa rrtiBlaal. b. tn bafora a o"--I (!. turn leFiaa:tB! t::l arara ..Lack No l'4 ar.ra loat. accortjloj la I4I..I att.UM arlralr. lafln. rortt "'a ih.r polo! la Lrm Atfa. t. a.arlr I m'Ua from taa Itlaad. taa a-'.ara a aa '.a:r.!r litta t Cora 1 awn. -.t.a laosxht aoroa aaip la Tba wir.ia.a or-rator at Araloo nt aot call for haip. On firaboat al raaifr wa al lb ittaad. Anotbar la. madlatalr sot at4r war from VaS 1'alro. wtib lha ataamer llartnoaa. t.n.. br ta luaaalr-aT .'ooirw.ny. wblcb a! to own iaa Iowa af Aaalon. Tb City ot Ara'.oa U Bota4 aa a loortat raaort. aa wall aa balec aa Ml apot for tb takmal of navtoa; pu-tor... It la about I mile from 4an I'tdro. rat.'acrr boat cornine ta Aa!oa ar (net Bear the lac tlnaT ptara br tatrmt of awlmmar. who ara tnahtrd throucb tba cUaraata of tha water la diaa froea rowboata for coin ibroara lata tba o-.aa br pancr. Tb wat.r arournl Aaaloa afford trraat f ahintt rroin4a. Tba tona. a larar fL lt t rascM In ths dialrlel. af forvl a baanir ronteatavl asaT)rar anatcla. A aarlr prlta I awarded for lha p.ro laotliBa; lha larcatl fiah of Ibia ktad wtta Harm ttuhi. GIRLSIfJGSlOHA'iOIES 010 BtcLirVCO TO It OK ll'MlttD Mla r.lf.no- at ICIDii. araar lleBaaw4 la at4 by fsaa. aad Caa.ld.re atblea Oaly Mailt lee Vila SaelSea. Mlt'iOS C1TT. Or. Nov. Zt Spa- eiale A few e. io-fa befora I'earl Jup. ' 1-rto. 14. committed entcld at lb fcotna of bar parents r.r -loot-tor. yaet.rdar. aft. (Und oa lb. family or aa ara4 aBT iba Hawaiian farvwa.l tort a ol." wnt lo b.r room aad e. at a :;a:ibr rifle bsiiat Ibrousb bar baaxt. !a la b. Iter. 4 to baa at awtptre4 by tb Sentiment of tb aura. Ta ca.ee la tb moat baffling of lb )"' Aa t4nio4!ioa ef tb body, a rlcaa a.areta Ibro-trb b.r beloncins. a atudr ,t B.r artioot for tb laa month aad e.'4.4tieiBg or b.r perast failed to ra aaai Iba e.ifbtal cajt-a for lb girl a-iri la. -Wa coaU work oa tb la taaa till doom.4ay and 1 be!iaa would be aal far from a r.a.onabia rnei'tve for the WOMEN WEAk RUN-DOWN Kind -4 Health in a Simple Tonic I'eop'.e la Portland will bacln ta ba ll. ta t.4 WB.a wa ill 1141 oar dellouo tool ta a wB4la(-4 loo.o aad a(reo(to cratr tier anothtr raaa wbara It baa r rvi. e4 wert4.rf-.il pow.r lo oa.r- wk. ra-Uewn, atrroua, aa- r. ts? cortilitloB I at rurt-4oair e.rvoi. aad rould aal do air work wt'hout batng .nttr:y tihautt.il an4 wout4 oflaa faint wltb. omi aar av4rni a'i.ai Tut dorior aid I wa. anaemic but fait.4 to b.ip r-a. Mr butian4 broucbt tost a tot l.a of Vi-ioi and I b.aaa to Improv after lafci:-.g out bollia. art after tab irtr four bit'.lee It baa built coa tip o I caa d all any bUi..ork without ba:?. I lacaxmtiiJH V tool lo a a.icb br. wbo a bar doctor arproa of It aad eatl 'lnol La a Weod.rfjlly rav4 i-riic. Mra Gala iiarlos. V. e. 4f fay- omn. ni Vlol to oar Ctiatom r ( ff-vtl !rncth crtr a aj fca-. J ,j f mxtrm ttrj n4(- .mi) alt c-f t?! cxi tvr. ajar ! 0j t Of MnM i " r fMonttf Of tro:. a T aj'-i ir t ft I taTifia- Tfc tw Lruc C . lvrtla,r,4. Orcon K A lo or o- to a harr TO vl j tOtf U 4Ua(-W . SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WHICII WAS SWEPT BY FLAMES YESTERDAY. '"V. 5 ATAI Ol, liXTA cmUJIJL rr!ma aa wa ara new."' ttaclarad Coroarr .mrta4 todajr. tTidar HUM aha attand'4 a acbao) atartaicmasi an4 took a fart ta tha (rocrtmma hturl4r mornlnc aba tUi'4 aa tha famlljf or(ao and ana', htortlr t'tor bona id want to brr roona on lha -on4 Coor of tha hoata ba lha 4or, aal on Iba 4a of ba a.4 aiv4 aaat a bulla! Ibroujcb br brarL Cha aa4 a :-altar rlC. Tba abol waa aot heard br bar notbar. who waa aiooa la Iba tout wlia bar dautb tr. ttk t. Cnbb'.a. an Aurora hopborar. arrl4 at tba f'adaraoa boa ahoa toot to look al aamplaa from tha i'ad araoa yarda. Mra. I'ad'raoa called for liar daua-M-r. bat r-c.iTd no aiiawar. Tba mo-.h.r want to tha arirl a room a4 found bar body oa lha b4. Tba lda of lll.baal'.h la ax-oulad. aa abo waa aa atrorvc a bar brothara. ha waa oopalar with h a-ounc paopla of taa a.ich borbeod. wttrtmot aa lha part of bar pa r.o I a w.! 1 -1 -do farm ara la 4. clad tr tba official. tSba bad HOVE AWAITS DECISION t-r(ttt. (otsKt nrr.oi: met. Tior.o if tLt:n. fra Me aa of raaatoa-taar t-ocal Talaal ta ttaaraaaat lllabwar Coaaaala. aloat 11 A(torar-4V'aarat. fLM, Or, Nor. S. (Special.) Viihr tba tipanaa of tmpioylnf apvi4j couaial to rpraot Gorarnor Warcorr.ta aad bLata Traaurr Kay. aa a majority of tba Stata Hub way Commlaaioo. ta tba maadamu procaad lac loalitulrd la tha Buproma Court by Pataraon V Johnaoa. Clataop County cootraclors. to compel Mala tnglnaar Ul lo furolao 1.1 em with an U mala oa tbair work, tnual ba born by tba majority of tba coramlaalon prr aoaajly or can bo paid lacalty by lha Lata. I lha qutloa Bow befora At lorccT'OeBarat Iirown for daclalon. Hnauta of bla barlnr randarotl an opinion that lla abould art a blsb- way tnjlD.tr, A tlornay-Crncral Ilrowo Informod Iba commlaaioo be probably rould Dot rpraent It la Its coniza tion that V I. Cantlne. chief deputy nTinr. abould bara charg bf tb work. Now with tha mandamu pro raodlaa pandlna' acaloat lewli to forca hi to act, lha tlomor and Trarr bcllva it their duty to preaant their Id of tba arsument. Pccrtary Olrott. who early In the Cootroaeray declared h would follow tha opinion of Iba Attorney-General, ara ba cannot re hla way clear to (Ay oul money pcraooaiiy for payment of outaide lel aerrlcea In the Co a a. Iloattrr. If in AltorneyGcoaral de clJ.a that h money ran ba paid lo cally from the atate'a trraaury ha will make no objection to the procedure. .nelner Lwla. c-ordinal to bla praaanl plana, will reprraent his own tut, fuarareallon that ha employ spa rtal cojn.el met with refutal today. In Y our As a Christmas gift, the Victrola will be more popular this year than ever before. Year after year we have always been sold out of the more popular styles long before Christmas, thoagh each year we doubled odr itock. Therefore, why not make your selection now, and have it put aside for delivery Christmas week? Our stock u now at its best a leisurely selection now is more pleasant than a hurried choice during the Christ mas rush com in this week. Remember, we have Victrolas to suit every purse at 515. $25. $40. $50. $75. $100. and up to $350 and we will gladly arrange etMy terms of payment if desired. Sherman May VICTP.OL-UI AND r.E(XIlDS f -3 JAPAN HOLDS CHINA Reported British Offer Said to Depend on Tokio. GERMANS IN PEKIN WARY Panjcr of Reprisal by Ilcrlln Is rolntrxl Oat. Should Alliance With Entente Result Rrlt- lh Deny Tact Proposal. PEKIN. Not. I. (Special.) While the covernmcnl aad tha Ministers of Iba entente power deny that any for mal proooaala hava been made, tbe (juration of Cblna'a Jolalnar tba entente U tha cblcf topic in official circle a. It la now clear that everythlnr pends on Japan's decision. Tbe Tokio authorltlea evinr-nuy oa- Here that thia mora by the alhee would curtail Japan'a actlritiea In China under the cloak of drlrlns; out the Germans. Tha prevailing, opinion la that Japan, knowlnar tha strength of lis position. will refuse to acree unless frredom of action In China is guaranteed It. Tba Germans bera ara creatly per turbed. They are carrying oa a strong campaign to mm oat the movement, as suring tha officials that tha Germans must win the war and polntlnr out the dangrr of reprisals should China Join the entente. Informal Inlulrles hava been made at the Foreign Office by tha German and Austrian Ministers as to Chins s attl lude towards the reported proposal of the entr.nta nowers. Throughout China German residents ara exerting all poealole influence to prevent China's acceptance should Jspan sanction tha Invitation. a TOKIOl Nov. !. Great Britain has nformed Jspan that tba British gov ernment baa not contemplated an al lanca wltb China, as had been re ported, tba Japanese foreign Office of ficially announced today. ADVERTISING FILLS PEWS Uogcno raMona Vse Papers and Draw Snrprixins Crowd. EUGENE. Or.. Nov. . (Special.) Two churches In Eugene are ur.ing newapaper advertising to enlarge tbeir Sunday night congregations with sur prising results. Following tne prece dent art a week ago by the Christian Church, when Rev. Mr. Cup obtained, by advertising, the largest Sunday nlrht crowd In the hl.irry of the Will There Be a VieiROLA Home This Christmas? STEINWAT. WEBEIi. AND OTHER PIANOS Sixth and Morrison Streets. Portland Overcoats a If you motor, wear one of my Great-coats. Be com fortable and correct Youll be interested in this display of overcoats. My ideal is to dress every man in the garment best suited to his individual needs; that's the reason for the variety in styles and fab ric that you find here. Don't wait another day to see these styles. They're fresh from the overcoat shops. Made with custom-tailor indi viduality. $15 to $35 Morrison Street church. Father Griffin, of the St Mary's Episcopal Church, adopted similar plan. But Father Griffin went still further. The Episcopal Church In Eugene is not large enougb to bold tbe numbers expected from the newspaper adver tiring, so he rented a theater seatin 1000 persona Tha theater last night was packed to the doors. Reverend Mr. Cup also filled hi church for his advertised sermon. NEW PIPING IS PROPOSED Cooncil Slay Itcfnse to Buy Water Plant at St. Johns. Tha citizens' committee from St Johns has been Informed that the city may provide a new water distribution system for that district, and that the matter will coma befora the Council Wednesday. Commissioner Daly fa vors a new system. The owners of the present plant want 1138.000 fo tbeir property, but the water engl neers plare its physical valuation 194.000. Tbe engineers also ssy the present system will ba Inadequate soon. It is entimated that the cos of a new distribution system would be 1 114.000. Bull Run water could be taken from the Perainaula pipeline. All tha prea ent work of pipe laying on the East Side has been finished. Y. M. C. A. RAISES $2000 Eugene Association Opens Campaign of Week for $0100. EUGENE. Or, Nov. 29. (Special.) Almost :000 waa collected by tbe V, M. C. A. solicitors today In the opening of a week's financial campaign by the Eugene association. The amount to be collected is 16100. The highest donation was f 100 and tha smallest Is. A luncheon was served to the solici tors at tbe Methodist Church by the women of the church at noon today. A similar luncheon will be served to morrow. ALASKA WINS EXTRADITION Man Accused of. Killing Three Will Bo Returned for Trial. OL.TMPIA. Wash.. Nov. 19. (Spe cial.) After a hearing today Governor Lister honored the requisition or tne Governor of Alaska for the return to that territory of Edward Krause, charged with the murder of William Christie, who disappeared from Juneau October 31. and suspected, according to the statement of District Attorney Clay len. of killing O. K. Moe and Captain The $75 Victrola & Co. PIANOLA. PIANC8 0 at Fourth Plunkett, who were Alaskans, known to be in possession of considerable money, who disappeared suddenly. After a vain plea for delay Krause's attorney hurried toward Seattle in an effort to obtain a writ JAIL BREAK FRUSTRATED Attack on Deputy Sheriff at Vancou ver Said to Have Been Plan. VANCOUVER. Wash.. Nov. 29. (Spe cial.) What Sheriff Biesecker believes was an attempt at a Jail break here tonight was frustrated when the of ficers found in the cell of Earl Charlton, sentenced to prison for robbery, a cat sup bottle, which Charlton had con cealed In a blanket in his bed; a tam pered screen and the revelation that Deputy Sheriff George Johnson, waa the man to be attacked. Charlton and his brother. Arthur, aged 22, were sentenced last week to the Monroe Reformatory. Realty Receiver Asked In Suit. OREGON CITY, Or. Nov. 29. (Spe cial.) The third suit in three days against the Northwestern Association. an organization whose purpose it Is to sell five-acre tracts in the Redland district on the installment plan, was filed in the Circuit Court today by Stefano Manos, one of the contract holders, through Attorney O. D. Eby. Ho asks that a receiver be appointed. Wire Charges Cruelty in Suit. Suit for divorce was filed in County Clerk Coffey's office yesterday by Bertha Brandt against Harry Brandt Cruelty is alleged. Another divorce suit was filed by Mrs. Hlla Saiz aeainst ITH f Wir'S- B.clJ' s ; ji! u fUJ stately, jspacious Rose Room, where dancing is en- joyed every evening; the Italian Room, walled and ceiled with beautifully carved hazel wood and famed for its portal of gleaming twisted pillars surmounted by a golden image ; the Colonial Room, in which the fashion able world produces original plays in a completely equipped theatre with countless original artistic details (such as Arthur Putnam's puma motive) in its many public rooms with such unique and exclusive service as the Turkish and Roman baths for ladies (nth floor) and for gentlemen (12th floor), supplied with salt water pumped directly from the ocean; the Electric Grill, where table d'hote meals are served at moderate prices the Hotel St. Francis is one of the most interesting show places in San Francisco, and a place at which interesting people invariably gather. THE HOTEL ST. FRANCIS, the largest hotel in Western America (over one thousand rooms), faces an entire side of Union Square, " the center of the city's life and color," where the activity of all famous carnivals like the Portola, Native Sons' fiesta, and New Year celebrations are focused, and where military displays on such occasions as the visits to the St. Francis of President Roosevelt, President Taft, Prince Fushimi of Japan, Prince Tsai Hsun of China, Admiral Evans in command of the battleship fleet, and other dignitaries, have pro vided historic spectacles. NOTE VThile the Hotel St Francis will never lower its rates beneath the point at which it is possible to provide a service at least equal to that of the best metropolitan hotels in the world, it respectfully invites comparison between its charges and the tariff established by any other hotel of the first rank. EUROPEAN PLAN Rooms, from $2.00 ; with bath, from $2.50 vl FOUL SAN FRANCISCO MANAOE ME NT 11 Fernando Saiz, alleging cruel and in human treatment. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Members Portland Osteopathic Ass'n. Baker. Dr. Lillian, 920 Corbett Bldg. Phones Main 3227. A 4879. Barrett, Dr. H. L,eater, 419 Morgan Bldg. Phone Main 429. . Browne, Dr. Aamea 91., 331 Plttock Bile Phons Broadway 3609, Main 2566. Farrior. Dr. Jessie 820 Selling Bldg. Phones Main 43e6. A 6516. Flack, Dr. William O., 917 Broadway Bldg. Main 3391, Main 9453. Gates. Dr. Gertrude I-. 922 Corbett Bldg. Main 1833, A 4706. Giles, Dr. Mary E., 609 Morgan Bldg. Phones Main 6566. A 1966. Howland, Or. L. K., 915 Selling Bldg. Main 2213. A 2229. Keller, Dr. William G 608 Taylor St Phones Main 644. A 3444. Lacy, Dr. H. N auite 301 Morgan Bldg. phones Marshall 1888, Tabor 4278. Leonard, Dr. U. V-, 757 Morgan Bldg. Phones Main 7(". A 1709. Lewranx, Dr. Virginia V., 612 Morgan Bldg. Phones Main 1497. Mar. 4033. Moore, Dra. F. 10. and H. C. P., 908 Sell ing Bldg. Marshall 1275. A 3031. Myers, Dr. Katherlne S., 805-7 Journal bldg. Marshall 1275. A 3031. Northrop, Dr. It B., 303 Morgan Bldg. Phones Main 349, East 1028. Pengra, Dr. C. 709-710 Selling Bldg. Phones Main 3440. Main 3445. Shepherd, Dr. B. P., 608-609 Morgan Bldg. Main 6566. East 24S, A 1966. Styles, Dr. John H. Jr Tabor E345, 550 Pittock Blk. Bdwy. 1673. Walker, Dr. Era S., 124 East 241b St N Phone East 5322. ITS WONDERFUL DECOR- afyW-awM-waee. ' ' ail ' lajlltatfl! Mlaji - M a f ations by Albert Herter in the cafe, symbolizing the gifts of the Old World to America; the Lounge, inspired by the Chateau Brissac, in which society assembles daily for afternoon tea : the St riNC!? JAM-? WOOOS