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THE 3IOHNINO Oltrr.OXIAy. TUESDAY. DECEMBER . 7, 1913. $2,104,000 ASKED BELGRADE CITADEL AS IT LOOKED AFTER TECTONIC BOMBARDMENT. 322 XOTJ CAN DO BETTER FOB LESS ON THXRD STKEET' FOB NORTH JETTY Store Opens Daily at 8:30 A. M. On Saturdays 9:00 A. M. Store Closes Daily at 5:30 P. M. On Saturdays 6:00 P.iL Fate of Amount for Columbia Mouth Depends on B'vers and Harbors Bin. Pacific Phone Marshall 5080 Home Phone A 2112 The Most in Value The Best in Quality " I 1 1 r-a I I - . aj . " . " ' ""avar -ar . ai. -..- -a. - i ESTIMATE IS INCREASED JirtU.J-t-' flora Cat $90,999 Thaa) Appropriated Lvt j Year tor ear rroer Xorlb-we- llrtm .rv Many. I tit-"n W.-. C To coaplli the north tv at the snoalb of the Columbia ; Fiver, eccordlnf litlsul! cf Army t engiaaara. wt:i rei-tlre aa epproprla- I ti ef CllMK. Coesreaa tedav was asked la ao-Ti-Bprui l:.It.u14. tli If aetaanv oempru:4 t:l aeellate enty email ? appropriation east mmIm. The large apre;rt!lo ea be secured anty In e event of the reseter river and $ r arbor III pa..: a. Walla IM U the , Itrseat :e a a5ropriat-a ever - r. m-cd-d for a Nocthareet proJ.-t. If I l thaa w a.i.d tbia i-i fur 1 t"i. Ei.awra. Tiwmi UMo. MlmIc eroi or M;..ourt rtvere. Tinui rt:r lacrea.lna' is M for lb snoutb cf ta ColamM : f te vi::amatte CotuarMe, l"ort l..j.rim..d. 114.1 &o I-. 1 1 vve y IM aruj.ct received !').) mart thaa tau amount. ( l;l!au!M for Orion rivers and ' k.rbora fo.law: Columbia Rir. from ! F-U'6tr leading. ir. to t.-e s.a. t:.i U.ov: Coo Bay. T.'ia; Till moo )ut aad bar. 1 ; Clat.ealea Rive Ili-it. tot:i River. !. Tan-Una I.ir. IJ i't. Columbia aad Low.r Will emt: river., d.o I'oraUad. tl4e.s Columbia Rlvr. month. SJ.Ul.aee 1 jj.f rolimti River and trtbotartae above C:ilJ rI! lo the moatfe of fnait r.ir. lli.eo-t: ftneke Rir ap to )'it!inirf t-aadia-. Ili.eee; WllUmclla e"d lemhiii rtvar. it:. to. T1 Trea.ury Department, will aub- tnit a budget that UI carry the fol ! hie( ucfc ltme la addilioa lo thm annual routiae appropriation TrB National foraaCA. IH.JH. Wuh' - !- i an ! troa. caw aalabllahssaata. t:.Di. K!im4E;oa projacta C til;. I ); Kiaavaeh. Ill !.): road ' an4 lmtroinaaca. Cralar Laka Farh. ' tlll.ZH. coottooinf work oa public WUtnr In l'ort:n4. f:JiW; Iloaa- I b'if-. I .: Vtanqitr. Indiaaa KUnvata. ': Warm fL)r.ni. IIM'I. L'matiU. U4: tijilam booi. Grae4 Koi4 aad - h.i-tt. I ()-. Klamala rritioa. J.- rira miarllaa rroTlaVaal. X Othar orvcoa approprlalioea ikoo- ; tiaB.iail lo Cwncraaa ara: iTotacttoa of Oroo A Catlforsla ! Ui'l crtut acaiaat fir, lii.1: cot T ttnolaa; road coutrwtlaa. Cralar Laka lark. fl4.4': admmiatraltoa of Cralar Laka Park. tt.S-33: complaltoo mf itnproaaajant. Tillamook liar. IJi. ; hi. coejtnictton of total mtfj a'aamar lo rplara tba Uadaar. ca mwl. t.'j.iaO; lmproaraota of Co limbi i:ir cuaxaatloa atalloa. trta. tt;.). tf aa appropriation for tba Salam ; Indian 5rhooL fti.') la to ba a pa at - or aanaraJ rpaira aad iO'J to ro- a"d I IAa aawar ajratam. Tba following approprlatioaa ara ta-omman4a4 for Waaatnctoa: Vificoutir public bulldlDf. I i !.'. a. rd-'n puMi- bulldtnt. l:;taaitir( buiidiac. $ .: Saattla (wMtoffica. ia.4 to atart coaatractioa. Waatrba balldlnc. IM.: nulnK . tioa cf dam a-ro Taklma Iiir for Irrtcatlna of lodiaa land. 1 :) t purrbaaa or air for Taklma J aula o - projori. $',); Okaaocan proct. )')!: Taktaia Vl!r projart. :l. ; a.i.; mproamaal Crara Karbor and l'bh:ta Rir. $H.'J: C'.arka and r lt f:ar. t :!.): Kalian Pinrr llftikaua IH.tO't: Mount Ralalar I rk. I U. ): attla a.ay effl. 113. '.; tadiaa Si-boot. Taroma. I j .. tnacailea. Puat Sound Nary-yard. I !. torpedo atatioa. PUa'at (uuad ay-rara. ftS.aaa. arwd tha uaual aa- proprtatmaa for avaiolaaaaca of lodtaa acat'a la (tata. fafca XaoaVa Ara Clara. A moot tha tdabo approprtatloaa r"-omma4a4 ara tba folloarlaa: f.oi Irricatloa proJt. ii !.; Vinidoka roj-t. I l:.oa: Jarkana ljkH atoraa. I;ll."l. Twin alt bonding. t:j. . ladiaa aaaltarlum. 'rt tapwai. H I': Tort Hall Irrlca I tn prt. jaa.m. A total of It.? !;.: la aakao for no t.nuinff work en the Ataaka railroad. : tf this. It. :. la la ba aoaat oa tba C brtsca road from Uataaoaka Jufw-lion lo Maeaaoaka coat rt-ld: tl.i:.aa lo r!wt railroad frora MiU I, oa . A laska Nortb.ro. ta Sbip Croak: U.JJt. 1 a.. to ait.nd Aka N-rtbara from Mataauaka Juartioaj to Ml la IIS, and baianea for a-aaaral aap-aaaaaL I Otb.r approprtatloaa r .command ad j er.: apa Fpaacar tlbtboqaa. I !.: aida to cattoa. road and all. Ill . matical rtlaf for ta- n.. 1 5 .; car for laaa. f :.. t - pisrvhaa farm Imptmanta for aa inn. I; ".'I'll: .tbinm.ot of Ha-bl Iiium daavol. Jj.l; to ceaalrwt fi.a- .riaa taapaction aal. )4.aa: aow ; but;dlaa for fur taland. I J J.; tnarkiBa booadarr. lltJ.-: op rat loo ' cabta ael t-l.rapa Mttaa, fjil.lia. a. a "Four Christmas Shopping' CAN BE BONE With the Most Satisfaction HERE Photograph by Underwood. Rll I at:KBIAS CAPITAL. Tbl pictnro farauhaa additional proof of tba tramaadou powar and daatmctlva force of tha powerful Otr iin baary artlllarr. Tba (unt tbat azecutad thia Job wara of tha Gorman and Austrian JO J-callbar Ekoda typa. Altboaja in ritadl waa of tba mo t mod ara typa. It could Dot aland tha terrific bombardment of tbeia high ex ploatra abali vary loac. Tba plctara ahowa German aoldlert axamtnloa; tha wracked cltadeL 3 CITIES YET IN RACE St. Louis, Chicago and Dallas Center Convention Fire. SOUTH MOST ENTHUSIASTIC San I'raorlaco Krrrua to liar Left rirLJIVrjnocratlc Comraltfre to Hrar Itrrly King Conmt Over Orrcoa Chalrmanablp. WAJtHIXOTO.V. Dae The flaht for the Iemorratie Natmpal coorentlon cf 1 narrowed tonight to three cltiee St. Louia. Ch aco anl Dallas with tba lattar harm by far tba lara;et and moat rnthuaiaalia detrsatlon on the (round. baa Kraaclaco. brratofora recardad i a conteataat for coovantlon booora. saaraa to baa l.ft tha flaid. Tha Democratic National Commlttaa moeta tomorrow to decide the lima and lace of the convention, which all the rommittreman aarree will renominate President Wllaon. tb la t alt far lallaa. Tha 5o u t h a r n remniiitrmtn ara pretty aanaraUT lined ap for Dallas, M'e oiVf membera of the party-con-Irot.lnaT body aro about eoaally dlvtd. ad bataje.a lMraao and tit. Louia. There ppaara to be a arenaral feellns; unl tba Democrats that the Republican Na- local convention will be held In Chicaa-o. The rommlltra will haar the contest f II. XL kleterlr asalnat Will R. Kmc nd datarmlne who la tba rlahtful Na local coumlttaaman from Urearon. Klnf bas bean In conference all day itu frt.nde oa tha National commit- aa and faeia confidant ba will ho he kt ntltlad to cmrnttteemanblp until the lo.o of hi lour-year term. Dr. Klas tadleeite) aa favorite. I'p to a lata hoar today Mr. Katerly bad not appaarax al Deoiocmtia hrad- uartara. thoua:h he bad bean expectel. be tloaa riot appear neither con aatant will make personal tr(umnl. a Judfa Kins haa a Ivan hi provy to H llaw.a and Inatrnrted him to ol fr faltaa. To roptr.ta ara to he aettled. one from Kenlurkr and the other from T'ton U.naraJ W. B. Ilaldrrean. of uiaville. la cooteatlnar for tha seat of rey Woodn. of Owaasboro, in tba their name from tha State Department iut. They have no credential. When attarhea arrive at an Embassy tea Ambassador Informs the State De partmeat of tha fact, and their namee ara placed oa the official Hats of the state Department. If their namee are removed they have no official status. la the eae of fioy-ed and Von Pa pen. however, the Government desires that they leave the country. They ara not wanted here, even In the capacity of private cltlsena, and tha State Depart ment will be satisfied only when they have crossed a border or ara outside of tba three-mile limit. Iteporta were circulated today tbat nea-otlallona for the settlement of question rrowlna; out of the slnklnr of the Laaltanla would be discontinued by Ambassador Bernstorff until the present controversy waa settled. It waa pointed out at the Mate De partment, however, that tha Am- baeaador and Secretary Lanainc had conferred about the Lualtania ques tlons aa late aa Friday, after tha re quest for tha withdrawal of tba ttachea bad been made. TELEPHONE DEAL CLOSED HOOD RIVttR MAM TO HEAD Mt.R. cut or as rxciiixcr.. REBELS PUT DOWN International Volunteers Are Called Out at Shanghai. THREE OUTBREAKS NIPPED Crew of Cruiser Thought to Have Mutinied Found to Have Been Overpowered by Insurgent Force) From Land. I EXPEDITION IS ICEBOUND . r-krvUnt and Rrltef fart to pa-ad intr la Arctic Mrw li'RK. Dec. . Word reached tha Amri aa Muaaura cf Natural His tory lo-lar ft bo the Crockertaad .9e-1!tioa a ad a reUaf party cent lo it. et '.lt ssend the Winter Icebound ti Arcti--. tetters recaived from t-ona.d B. KKitiliaa. leader of the r aer'.and eapeditioo. by way cf Co. en!aaa. said that the men of bis tarty were la coo-d heel'b and were prapartax ta epaad the Winter ta the .- t;c refions and to cootlaoe eiplora t in the Uprise". Ir KUnuiad O. Hover, who ta lead l the reliaf party oa tbe steamer iMorn B. Cluett. report bis ship r-oa la at Nortb Star Bay, i:t miles ofti cf Etaa. tbe base cf the Mac M::; at pad it ion. There la ao lad lea t oa that tha two pertiee have aue raadad. la eatabliabiaa; commualcatloa wnb aa'-a atbar. .oTf,e L. Itakrr to Speak. rommlaaloser Georce L. Baker will t.t:ver aa ad treas before the Piedmont m-amity Cl'ta this evenlna; at 7 11 Wlowlsc the monthly benqtet of tbe r'canliatioa. Me w..i take a his sub "Ti fnamplojrment Probiesa." The PledoMal cla waa 'fuU4 two esoatbe a. . I I kantnrky flchl. Few member ef tha committee war there I a ronteal from Ore on. hut thoaa familiar with tha faets itfil aipftttad the cplaloa tbat the rommlttae will decide la favor of Mr. Kmc. eeparlally In vlaw of the fact t:t be ar aa eected for four years, and hi election ae raiified by the Na tional convention. Committeemen wbo bold tbl vtw contend thare a aa no vacaawy at the time Mr. Leterly waa td. and. therefore, be Is aot en titled to co oa the committee until Mr. K tea's term espirea next J ana. Mr. Kie. tebea told tonlabt of a report f.et lUtariy would not appear before tbe committee, but bad banded bla credentials to eenator Lan. erpresee4 t.ie view that ronator Lane would not appear and make the flfht acajnat biro. No member of tha committee coult be fxoad to lad tbe contest la behalf cf Mr. Caterty. SECRET AGENTS ARREST 3 Hiploalve Ar Reported Foamd Apartsneat of A a atria a. la NT.W TORK. Dev. Aetlasr ander In.tructions from William flyna. chief of tba eecret eervlee. detectives took to police headquarter for laveatlcs tloa today Kucea Kluaer. deecrtbad as a liunsarlaa typeeettar. bta wf aad Anton f. Meate, aa Austrian. la Klusers apartment tha detectives say they fund a tarre ronalfament of chemical a aad esploalvea. BERLIN ASKS FOR CHARGES fVA?!uad yreni FTrvt Pare I but when Dr. Dumb left tha United State be asked the State Department to secure a safe conduct for him. and the request was rrmnted. Accord n to tbe official view, the State Department asked tbat tba at tache be wrhdrawa as a matter of court. y to the German government. Should It so desire, the department could discontinue their official stand lac by tbe simple method of remevtns Xorthweatera W aaklaartaa aad a-aatb-eaatera Rrltlafc Caleeahla Ar ttelda of Oaerafloaa. HOOD RrVKIt. Or.. Dec (.(Special.) While W. N. Winter, a local tele phone man. decllnea lo dlacusa hla future plans, he does not deny state ments of Ms associate to the effect that he wilt become president and gen eral manacer of tha Puftet Sound Tele phone Company, a company that will merge and take over conrerna operat ing about IS exrnaneea In Northwestern Washington and routhaatera British Columbia. Mr. Winter will leave tomorrow for San Francisco, whera It la understood tha Onal steps of the huee nerotia tlons. Involving more than $1,000,000. will be taken. Slnea last June he haa been at work on the merger of the Independent line and since that time he has traveled 0.)0 miles ln his labors of organisation. One of hla moat difficult tasks. It Is said. ha. been that of ehowina; the 1'nlted States Departmrnt of Justice tbat he waa free from the Intereata of tha Bell Telrphone Company. He haa lust received permission from the de partment to conclude hla narotlatlon Simultaneously with tbe Wsshinrton m-rg.r a change wilt take Place In tba operation of the Oregon-Washing ton T.lepbone Company, a mercer of tne systems or the Hood River Valley, V) nite e-almon and tioldendale. Wash While tbe lo-aJ board of directors win continue their meetincs bare, the it, a-ru tire office will be loeated at Everett, uo. wnere Mr. "inter will have hi baadquartera. Mr. Winter will continue In the offl elal capacity of president of the local company, which also has control of the triepaone company at Stevenson. Wash BRYAN CITED IN LIBEL SUIT Fv-Reeretary to Give) Testimony on ' Kale of ftalUeshlpei to Greece, NKW TORK. Dec. , (Special.) niliiarn J. nrysn today waa served at tha Mil t more Hotel with an order signed by Justice Ciegerlch requiring him to appear faturday morning to be exam Inad about transactions connected with tba aale by tbe 1'nlted Statea to Greece of two battleship. Mr. Bryan will bo asked whether any secrets of fir control, aiming or other control of gun or war vessel sold by tne I. n uea Metee to ureec were con fided to Agamemnon Schl!ema;n. Prims Minister of Greece. The order was ob tain ad In connection with a libel suit brooght by Petros P. Tetania against Atlantis, a Greek newspaper. Oregon Poatmastere Appointed. OREOONIAN NEWS BUREAU. Wash Inert on. Deo. sV-Oregon postmasters ap- poinieoj inqaf were Kmll w. naekua. Hlldebrand. vli-a rrmanaei J. Pool. Ceceaeed: Mrs. Alice P. Orev, Trastor. vice Mrs. O. Trestor, realgned. Rear-Admlral Ludlow III. SEW TORK. Dec i. Rear-Admlral Nleoll Led low. U. 8. it., retired, la In a dangerous condition at his hotel here aa the result of an attack of apoplexy lata today. T Car A Cold la Oae Day. T.be LAXATrv BMOafO QCTNtNg! Tablet t-raf st.te r.ruad aoaa If it tails ta nn a K. UaaVt e aaataxe la on aaca baa. Ue. SHANGHAI Dec . Three out- breaka by email bands of rebels within tha last 14 hours bava been put down by the authorities, who now apparent ly have the situation well In hand. Tbe cruiser Chao-ho seised yester day afternoon by 40 men who boarded her from a launch, was abandoned by the rebels early today after she had been shelled and set on fire. It was reported at first that the crew of the Chao-ho had mutinied, but It developed today that the bombardment by the cruiser of other warships and the arsenal was carried on under com pulsion from the rebels who surprlxod and overpowered the crew. Three men ou the cruiser were killed and live wounded. An attack from land on the arsenal at midnight waa repulsed quickly after some rifle firing. The third outbreak occurred at 4 o'clock this morning. A party of 30 or 40 rebela attacked the Chapel sub police station, throwing bombs, which killed one policeman and Injured three. The outlasva were dispersed by troops. Althouxh a number of shots fell In the foreign settlement, no damage of Importance was done there. During the forenoon further trouble developed in the vicinity of the French concession. About 10:30 o'clock 300 men, for the most part coolies, armed with bombs and Mauser rifles, attempted to setxe the Chlnexo police station at tTfe west gate of the native city, adjoining the French concession. Tbelr attack waa repulsed and they attempted to retreat Into the French concession, resisting attempts by the French police to disarm them, firing on the French and throwing bombs at the French police station. The French replied to the fire, upon which the rebels took refuge In houses in the Kue t-tmene Hard. Firteen ar rests by the Chinese and French, police followed shortly. Intermittent firing by the rebels was Kept up. The Inter national volunteers have been called out and posted at strategle points with orders to search for weapona all Chinese coming Into the settlement. Thia afternoon French police arrested a body of 3& men at Siccawel. near the native city. The men were armed with bombs, rifles and bayonet. New York Commissioner Removed ALBANY. N. T.. Dec Governor point i is "Crowded with flavor" there are six more in Th?7point (juia Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists. Boundless Variety in Bolls & Books Don't put off buying until the last minute. Early choosing is always the best choosing. A small deposit will hold your purchase for future delivery, if you so desire. Let these attractively low priced offerings help you in your selections: In the Doll Section 12-inch' Kid-Body DoIIa, with light or dark hair, at. . . 12-inch Baby Dolls that are delightfully attractive at 13-inch Character Dolls in a great variety at. 12-inch Character Dolls in various characters at..... 14-inch Kid-Body Dolls, with moving eyes, at. ...... 24-mch Kid-Body Dolls, hip joint, moving eyes, at... 20-inch Kid-Body Dolls, with moving eyes, at 17-inch Kid-Body Dolls, with celluloid heads, at 19-inch Kid-Body Dolls, with eyelashes, priced at... le Staffed Animals priced for this sale at 35c Stuffed Animals priced for this sale at $2.00 Large Jointed Dells priced for this sale at Campbell's Kid Dolls priced for this sale at Charley Chaplin Dolls priced for this sale at. Little Billie Handcars priced for this sale at. .. ...25f ...2ot ...50t ...25 ...65t .$2.25 .$1.25 $1.75 $1.50 ...104 ...25 $1.49 $1.00 ..S9 ...50 Books and Books for Boys and Girls 40c Foxy Grandpa Comic Books reduced to 50e Boy Scout Copyright Books, this sale at 50c Campfire Girls' Series, in cloth binding, at 50c Mrs. Meade's Books for Girls reduced to 75c Home and School Stories, in cloth binding, at Mother Goose Series, in cloth binding, priced at The Wizard of Or, In cloth binding, priced at ..25 ..25ei ..25 ..25 ..50t ..50 .50 $1.00 Presentation Books at 50t Full cloth binding books, including "Black Beauty," "Uncle Tom's Cabin," "Evangeline," "Courtship of Miles Standish," Hia- r A watha," etc books regularly sold at SI. This sale at wv Special Slio-wing Holiday Silks 181 T m kf TVajro H aV mm :50c ' C h a rminr and dainty p a t terns and the most wanted plain shades in weaves and colorings snitablefor waists, dresses, trimmings and all sorts of fancywork. Japanese Silks, full 20 inches wide, shown in over seventy five plain colors. A r rare value at, yard .aw DC Japanese Silks, full 27 inches wide. They come in ' a fine, heavy weight, suitable for fancywork, waists and under garments. All the wanted col ors to choose from. At, the yard New Novelty Silks at $1.00 to ?2.00 Yard An endless variety of exquisite ly beautiful Novelty Silks, full 36 inches wide, shown in all the correct patterns and colorings for waists, dresses and holiday sewing. Stripes, checks, plaids, warp-print fancies, jacquard weaves, etc Matchless values Fancy Bath Towels At 35 A good large Bath Towel, espe cially desirable for gift purpose. They come in fancy styles and are very attractive. Other sizes, in same styles, at 12c to 22c each. Whitman tonight sustained the charges of official misconduct and neglect of duty .filed by the Thompson investigat ing committee of the Legislature against Edward K. McCalL of New York, chairman of the down-state Pub-lie- Service Commission, end removed him from office. Quebec Citadel Catches Fire. QUKBKf. Pe . The Citadel, one of the historical landmarks about Que bec, where a considerable amount of hay, grain and oils are stored, caught fire today. The flames were extin guished with slight damage and before they reached some largepowder maga zines in the building. Mrs. Ellen Luck French Is Dead. NEWPORT, R. I.. Dec. 6 The death of Francis O. French and mother of Mrs. Elsie French Vanderbtlt. at Bourne Mouth, England, was announced here today. Mrs. French had been a Sum mer resident of Newport for 35 years. At the time of her death he was visiting her daughter, Lady Cheyles-merc. Amsterdam Is Increasing- its water supply. Alligator do net attain lull size until of Mrs. Klln luck French, widow they are nearly 100 years old. Suggestions That Will Help You Choose for Christmas Christmas shopping is dreaded by many persons be cause they can think of nothing "new" to buy for gif's. Feeling that shoppers would rather buy gifts they know will please ' their friends or relatives, The Owl herewith presents a FewStapleChristmas Gift Suggestions Buy a Kewpie Now and Send it Dressed to p it For Women Tou make no mistake when you buy Parisian Ivory. The Indications are that French Ivory will be more popular tbls year than ever. We have Just received several large shipments in new and staple patterns. There Is a big difference In F re n e h .Ivory. Some kinds have wooden cores which are covered with a thin coating of French Ivory. The French Ivory we carry Is solid. It is made Into thick sheets and then sawed and worked into the various articles. ' Th French Ivory that you buy at the "Owl" will give a lifetime of service. FRENCH IVORY SPECIALS Regular f 3.50 Mirror Regular 3J50Ha'ir Brush.. Regular .85 Comb Regular 1.25 Nail Buffer.. Regular 1.00 Nail Buffer.. Regular .75 Cream Jar... a friend. They make artistic bric-a-brac, 4 to 8 inches high. Celluloid Kewpies. 25 , $2.8 2.89 f 69 .98 67 .43 Most Men Prefer Military Brushes Ebony, per pr. $2.50 to $5 Rosewood $2.50 to $5 Parisian Ivory $2.50 to $5 Safety Razors Appeal To Every Man The OWL'S Prices for Auto Strop Ever-Ready Gem Junior Enders Durham-Domino Gillette ..$5.00 ....890 ..$1.00 . .$1.00 ..$1.00 ..$4.57 Sale of Umbrellas One-quarter off our en tire stock of umbrellas. Reg. $1.25, now.. 94c Reg. $1.50, now. .$1.15 Reg. $2.00, now.. $1.50 Reg. $2.25, now.. $1.69 Reg. $2.50, now.. $1.88 Reg. $3.00, now. .$2.25 COR. BROADWAY AND WASHINGTON Exclusive Agents Red Feather Toilet Preparations. V