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1IIE SIOHMSP OltEGOMAN. MONDAY. DECE3IBER 13, 1915. Oi In. trndr4 blm by tha Coon-MI of I (tlata. ABE AND MUSS BRING JOY AS EVER "Potash and Perlmutter" Is Shown at the Heilig With Laughs All Through. COMPANY IS EXCELLENT rmi; Mocy of B-4n-a IrimJ- hip iMrlight .mdtrmc. Will Jmlr- Jordan ami Lrw. Wrl-h t'ortrmjlus Mar ISok-a. t r or W - Car,., '" fc.r'e AaHrtarf Jle " i.tnaa f.orl far ft T1 -rotl On. a-. .' J-- y4Ti rortm.ir.r wic t'a tJ"'a .': war. r"' r-- r!. J' llmrv rMmr .... " tl fVl.t tHi - ' . .!:" J- ,6 vk Jt.M H..-wr w- . ..- r - r--n rf. ... " ia-at '?. l,.j-- Harrv H Aa-. V, .(.l tl-e !... JKI J. "tsar -r.t-r jr-wrKT .. lr-i'n d.nry fwtirai .J. W.Mlfr4 Iter r.t, - (Carrr yt-rt hatl. gTlaab-ta lr..a rt. t.ec c. "ten. A ap-lca-dat rarneot In tarae made by pUI dtnar from irt.ril ta th hmou Saturday f" ts fot atonee by Moalifu Otasa. r.mml wtta a thousand laughs and luratlM to fit all si and eas. I -r .,!.. n. -rlmattr." which last mcM waa spread out la th sample from at lae lltlic All the rouebly Hfi.ti cml and the broad stroke f rath) Kirk mad tM piece a tr kita.lout sue. lt Initial vtalt to a mora than a o Mo war pra- eat Ut aitftit f-r tba admiration of ta eudianc which wa obviously de lighted with It. Ab anit Mtwra have opened thatr efflc at lh tlelltg for ooly totr tiiM. aad a afternoon helf. and arc a. final lhair stock at ! pr share Har f.ruirly. whi'h should enak II p..irl for folk ho couWn't pur chase atork last yur to taka a anara r le at tba aaia. l:rr Ila a Uwk. N ona UI laa nf br lntln. Tha r4 clar. l:ary Una baa a Utiit. aaxt taashtar. aa doctor tll a at l ruk o loatac n (or aativnta. imh! (or tha aoui. tha l'.r. th ttomrh aa4 tf"pormnt- from tha tuna tha rurtam fiaa iixl dicto' Aba ant Vru ta th.ir Itttia ol-4 Doo la l:at llroa4ajr. N York, to whoa tna alar with tbo two rk in Cmk p.rtor atartina HI all ar aata. wa lro9 tha oor.aUiy ol rI iC an4 ita aaia la that rtp aifia;. anwavartnx aa4 ry homan lr..n..h.r c( tha tw U cloak ao4 auit wiarceaata. mtt Oat ( rrt-aiihla. Thora aro hroa of tha baslna ir) o'jita a oni' h aa In tha worM ar rom-. Th coo.rtla aa4 ara fill reh. a oepa.l to tha dahio an awra ripiiia I'artmattvr. quarrvl liii an.l lukix BP ara a ' ataa daril . tao acraa o( (rla4abla. Th-ra I a rral alol to thir atorr. too. Not that moat aopia U fa whatb tnor i a plot or aot. for oI4 frta4 ara ibl (ri.a.i. whatr draaa thay n. war. : too hr (in af It diatncna aa4 tt clavaraoaa a( iCa rharatr sh'trh, -l'of..l at4 I'arimxttar ' m4 Ita a?ta-a laco roavistn. a( l4ahtr. It rtrtr brirl with rna4 loewlr lr ti- l written ..wB ta tha ry ive.'t'ur of tumor. A' ita rhrartr wi'h aati c. Twn arl a. tmx t ara ara4 la J ! Jof'ta t'otaait a4 lar Vlrb I rr malK'. A t'th Mr. Jorta wa trfcfkr. hi4 ai4 t-itu, tara h t'ra oat alwy I'todfc ! W.u-a tniln-at4 tha aadaritr n I (Iihna af r-rlmuittr. Bllo btm ! ..- mn4 bamaaity. t.ot'io ataJal! ra4 aaw basor for hit womanly Kit CV14maa, tha aar. aiain br alt'trta ao4 attrartiva. Tha rolo af tha finarnlo-lyia FttMia ratab wa piar4 ' humor br Mrta Itowa. t'r For4 wa tha liaxm irlia Irm.a fotaht Jatti t'axvr maUa aa arci.tttf H3r1 tha rf-aca. ae4 a vrT ana hit af charactrtaetoa wa that of J. trln fioitirl a a booh afal A tA4thr aa4 capabla raat All la tha taw Joaa ar mora mthmt rotw No data baa jrt ban announrad (or tha roronation, but tha preparation (or th itrnt ar brinat baatrnrd. II probaMr will riot ormt, bowarrr. ba- (r January I. owins to tha pldc o( China to tha ntnla foarfl fat thara would ba no rhani In tha ! trnmtal Ihl r. Japan (ailura to l!rr (urthar a4rlra to China la ard-4 hr a aa indlralloa that China and Japan baa rrachnl an acravmant. Tba tail of Tuan lhl Kala rrfoaal and atr hia acrrptanra o( tha Otata Council tsd-r o( tha Kmparorahlr to him ara pubtib4 today. In bla cttr of arraptaara Yuan paid: -Tha public baa ;iawd with Inrraas- In Impatiaac my r(uaaL It axpc- tatioa o( ma I Boar mora prin than .r. That I (IBd mylf unabla to I offer (urthar artomrnl to acapa from tha poattion. I tbrfora ordr tha Mln Utry'a buraaua to taka concartad ac tia and maka preparation. Tha lay- ine of tba rat foundation. ncary mut not ba dona hurriedly. Wbra tba preparation ara completed adrlaa tna (or I promulaallon. -M'anwbila all cltlaena abaald fol low their dally voeatioaa par(ullr. J The DIAMOND Since 1870 Store if , i Waa.ai.aa a. . . . abera la -fol.h aad rrU 1 mailer- at tba llrllla; far l'r !;. 4 DIAMONDS MUST GO TOO I l not your doubt or uplcion bin cter our work. All official ibould re main (tth(ully at their pot and maintain peace and order, ao that thai ambition of their Irral ITeauient to I work for th opt'a wcifara may ba I ri.Je4. RECTORS GIVE APPROVAL plaropallan la Sew York Would Allrotl Prutc-Mant Coosrrsa. NEW YORK. Pet II Hector, of 34 I f th lart;et rroteatant tplacopall hurcb In th city announced from heir pulpit today their approval of I a determ;nalloa of tha Kplacopal I board of mtaaiona to participate with h reprntlv of th larc prole. ant bodies la tba forthcoming; I'anama conatr. Tbt partirlpatioa ha been lb aub- ert o( much dt-cuton and soma dt- ntloa o( th Lpiacopal church, Th I ector united In a plea fr th aban- onment of aectarian prejudice aa an btari to ullimal Christian unity. Th rl'rcymea declared they reaTardad heir action a a lp In the direction I practical church unity, a well a an nwr to recent rrltirlm of tha action th board of miMton on th (r round hat It waa iil'l and tended to ranate th Roman and Greek Catho.lcl burvbea from tba Kplcopl. Ordinarily the jewelry buyer has not had the opportunity to become a thorough judge of jewelry Talues. He has, how ever, at come time purchased standard silverware and jewelry and can compare the prices he paid, or the prices he will pay now (anywhere), with these prices on the same goods. This will prove that the reductions on these goods are not only REAL but BELOW competition. The verdict rests with you. As others arc just as anxious to complete their shopping early it will pay you not to delay too long. You are aware that the creditors insist upon this stock being turned into cash at once to satisfy their claims. The prices quoted, the values offered (if you have investigated), prove the necessity. As diamonds and exclusive jewelry com prise the largest part of the stock, they have to be moved for what they will bring. It will pay you to buy simply for the investment Many customers are doing so. Ab solute guarantee covers QUALITIES and VALUES of everything sold here. DIAMONDS FOR EYERY P0CKETB00K DIAMOND SOLITAIRE Fine quality stone of good Kiz. Wail $90. cut to S55 DIAMOND SOLITAIRE Mag nificent steel blue, weighs 2.3S-k; $873. cut to 8642 DIAMOND CLUSTER RING 14 diamonds and genuine sapphire, platinum mounting-. Wad $140. cut to SS7.50 DIAMOND CLUSTER RING Seven fine diamonds in all platinum mounting; $125. cut to. SSii DIAMOND PENDANT 11 fine diamonds in all. platinum mount's; $160. cut to 8SS.50 DIAMOND BROOCH ?l splendid diamonds in all platinum crescent; $200 cut to. 118 WATCH Lady's bracelet, (rtd. movement, solid gold 14-k case; $37.50. cut to.. 824. 75 BRACELETS Solid pold hoop, heavy engraving; $22.50. cut to 811.25 LEATHER GOODS Reduced two-thirds of former prices. Large assortment. DIAMO ND BROOCH Dia monds and pearl in sun burst; $100. cut to 867.50 DIAMOND BRACELET 50 perfect stones in flexible platinum; $400. cut to 8312 DIAMOND BRACELET Dia monds and pearls in solid gold; $65. cut to 842 DIAMOND BAR PIN Two diamonds and sapphire in all plat, mtg.; $45, cut to 829.50 DIAMOND SCARF PIN Genu ine diamond in solid sold; $20, cut to 812.50 DIAMOND WRIST WATCH Magnificent piece of useful jewelry; $250. cut to... 8149 DIAMOND PENDANT With fine pearl; $27, cut to 813.50 WATCH Men's seven - jewel Hampton, gtd. case & move ment; $16, cut to.. ..87. 75 SEAL RINGS Solid 14-k gold, beautifully designed and en graved; $12.50, cut to S7.50 CUT GLASS Reduced 75 per cent under regular prices. Much to choose from. 310-12 Washington Beween 5th and 6th FRIEDLANDER'S Jewelry Store Will You INVESTIGATE? RAKER PLOT TENSE s Rex Beach's "The Spoilers" Is Thriller of Far North. DANCEHALL FIGHT STAGED SERBS TO TAKE OFFENSIVE Arm la Ilrorsaoljlnj aad ICrvto taatlac al Scat art. rnrE. iw. li uwuD it u !rn. thraa! d tlon-tl saarraa that Kin rt.r and tha K.rblao covers mrt ara at rnmtBaT ta Itair. but baa rmantittr tranfrr4 tha trovara mnt to Scutari, wn.re tba artnv la te. cnerate4. and J I n bv tba Montana ttrtn-. ara pr-parad ta rat.t tba Aua-tr-'irmo-Hulr1 arml.a Tha 9-rbtaa will rtima tha affaa stv al aa opparturt memaal. Mrara k;i. tbar ara ravtetualtntt tha army ami parfei-t'nc Ita raorsaaiJatlon. Tha r.ndiHonj at tha army ta Improvise auur. EARTHQUAKE IS RECORDED ILtarb-orT'. Not rt laorated. Con. a tlaar Thrr Mlnalra. T U"riA tw, t;. .n aarthquake af tftr.a tn:n ;! d'trationt araa racord-d f"r tha eimcrn of th st. Lou I. t mvrr.itv tram 3 14 to J.H I. M. to ri 4 r fffvl'. al h BBIiarailr said tba tntr.mat ba 1 ban rc!aa for to lava, an.i it . thar(ora. tmpoaatbia ac prnl Is t.il tba iocatloa cf tn ati..f irs.ncai Tha nttimrrl of tha ln.tmm.et. It aa id at tba anlvaraltr. tadtcatad that a atrorwer ajiaba may b revord-d aora KAISER IN WAR COUNCIL TarlvUh and nalgartan Mafia rnd Important lr-tlns. At- Character Part Arts All Well Han dled. Ml Mcllenry Interpreting Hole In Manner to Draw Out flecal Appreciation. Hot Springs. Ark., where he Intends to out. tha tlDDllnr Wilton Struve, mlntr lawyer and all around crook. Henry Hall had a disagreeable role. whlrh ha Dlayed cleverly. Will Lloyd aa Alexander MOamara and Walter Kenan a Drury Chester, did their Dart Id makinK the play a sue- .? a. Walter Gilbert was full of vim and was Johnny-on-the-spot at Wheaton. tha honent lawyer, who came to the rescue, and saved the Midas. Elisabeth Koas. aa "the Duchess. slangy and muchly married, was one of tha best of the .Northland characters. Jim. Khorty. Barker and Toby, heroes In their way, were Samuel Uettleman. Sidney Isaacs. William Lee and Thomas Maher. itaymond Johnson was -Mexico Mulllns. Heal soldier. Elisa's blood hound, dant-ehall girla and miners added reallnm. "The Spoilers" will continue all this week, vlia matinees on Wednesday and Saturday. LONPOV. !-. II Aa Important ar council nr aahlch the ciarmaa l.mrtr a praaldlnar. la bow taking plar af rrnan baduartara on tba aa.t.ra front. acorttLac to a Copea-I t jr, di-pat. b lo th I-ai!y Mali. Ta coiimll Inrludaa Uanaral von ra!hahaTtt. rM.f of staff: r.ld-i fr.bal llindeaburg. rirld-Mar- ral van Martaoa-a aad tha Turbiao aa-4 tlulcartaa gan.ral ataffa. CREW BELIEVED PERISHED Meat tw Kear I'rora Vraael to Cllffa t:txoantrr nilsaard. ST. JOIIV V. r. Itw. It rara war aiima4 bar t"niM that, 2 m.a af -ta craw of th liriti.b iliamai !l. KIMa. wr-k4 yvxarday on tb Mix of tv want coa.t of tf r'raacb island of Itlui"B bad prlbad from ipoaura ourtrg th bliaaara. Th art ..-apd from the wreck aad laadad ea th rltffa. bat It la b Itavad tby could obtain littl. If aay. shatter. cat or THI urOILtR."' Ro, jr.l.tr Edaard Woodruff Ja. fiirr J0"" . aimma William Dills Alaaa!.r McNaraara. Anhar silllmaa. Wl loa ttraa. .. fararr Ch-artar.. Hill Wbala... -aiar Charter. M.al- staitlaa. , Capiaia t.aa rtr! Offir.... Ship's Dctr. .. Tear Hark.r bharty Jlna Il.i.a car... t arrrt . Tha Satiiora. S-.ldr. Minara. aad Daare Hail tilrla. .Will IJoad Wa:tar tiirnd Il.ory Hail Waltar R.aaa ...Walter H. Glioart William la ..Ratraead Johhama Tharnaa Xah.r Kldo.jr laara ....Wattar aiajstrtad ...... Thornaa Jahr William tae Hldn.r Laara ..Sanaoal o'-'r ...rraarva btcllenry .Mary Kdratl abr Elisabeth Roaa Oamblara iiKio es-ritrrr mr or Attn. uo tTi.ionn i.iabtt: ta tirviTb;i. PEKIN HOLDS CELEBRATION China aad Japan IW lleveU a Have llrarbed .grrenarat. TEH IX. ra. 11 rtf ar ftylag end bulMiasa ara d.-r.r:d fr a lhre a ca'asrtlioa af l'r-.:.rt taaa bi;l kat tn atptd th tbroae af a - . 1 1 1 1. Another Rag Beaen piay. a - Ppollara.- la the offering oi in this week. It OpenOO yaaa-roay -plclou.ly with rraaeea Mcllanry. th varaatlla and clever laaoina Playing the part of Helen tnestar ana Cdward Woodruff, popular aa ever, ap pearing aa Hoy uinir. " lb story. Even stronger and more realistic than the two Baach plays of the two weeks before la "The Fpollers." Open ing with a scan aooard ship with the -in.w1. and the rolling ,n . . t iha JAPANESE SLAYER KILLED Oriental Wounded Seven Times by Deputies Ho fore Falllnjr. I-O.-t ANOKLKS. Dec IS. Koxoro Kukuda, a Japanese rancher, who shot and killed hla wife late today on a ranch near Huntington I'ark. a suburb of this rity. died shortly before mid night from the effects of bullet wounds rwrlved at the hands of Deputy Sheriffs, whom Kukuda held at bay for mora than two hours after his wife's death. At the hospital It was found that he had been wounded aeven times. French Study May He .Resumed. There will be a meeting of all those Interested In the French laneuaice and literature In room B of the Central Li brary, Tenth and Yamhill streets, to morrow night when the Alliance Kran csia will be reorganised. The studies of the society were discontinued short ly after the European war began, but an effort will be made to resume al the meeting tomorrow nlarht. LETTER DEMANDS CASH IDAHO RECLUSE'S LIFE THREAT ENED IF SSOO IS XOT PAID. S ! I sight, with stirring moments xrom in. 1 ry beslnnlng. lb play Is on that I I grips the Imagination and holds the I interest. The story of the schemes to I f VN . j I gain poaaessioa of the Immensely valu able Midas mine, in pio. ery. the erookedaeea of the represents lives of the law. the part that the worn, en play In upsetting many plans, are all familiar to thoaa who knoar the ltarjte Orrpin la Stranded. Tha lowering of the river atranded the barge Oregon, of the Diamond O fleet, on the piling at the foot of (.'lav street. Saturday night, and the piling punched a hole In the bottom of the barge. About S00 hop polea. valued at Si cents each, were spilled overboard. Authorities Are of Opinion That Black. Ilaad la at Work aad Net la Spread for Operators. BOISE. Idaho, Dec. 12. (Special.) Death threats made by black-banders against a wealthy recluse of Western Idaho unless he delivered JS0O. has aroused the officials and detectives of Boise and surrounding towns to a de termlned effort to comb them out. Their latest intended victim is Thomas Norris, a resident of Caldwell, commonly reputed to be worth foO.000. For two weeks detectives have been working on the case. As yet tbey have not apprehended tne black-handers. Norris received the following notice placed on his doorstep a few days ago at Caldwell by blark-handers signing themselves "Society": This no'le is this nttht served on you by tbe committee of tha undersiKied. lou sre Instructed, here.n ss folloava: Go to the bank and set imk) In sold coin. sir. and on the first day of December, si 12 P. M.. you set on the car ffolng north, a-lth the money tied up In an old raR. loftether with this letter and map. Get off at Canyon station and take tha trail to tha right-hand side of the rarllne and follow up past the car bride until yog come to two small tree, one marked X. Clore to thU tree you will 1 a rock and under the left side of tnia rock you are to hide the package, come alone. You will no one and do not let no on see you. Only one notice is served on any one person. R our orlsir.stion any one vno tans 10 follow our In.tmrtlon or trlea to tip na oh" even mentions receivinr sucn nonce 10 sny one, moat generally paaaes away wiin aonieiv or heart failure. No one has ever acaped us. snd If you fall to come through on the above date your time will be short. Remember, we get the money and sometimes both. nd every move you make xrom now on wa shsll see. Profiting by his experience of three years ago. when masked men entered his home and forced him to give them 1:80. threatening him if he told he would be killed. Norris took the black hand letter to the police. They mapped out a plan of campaign, spreading net of officers about the spot where the money was to be placed they in structed Norris to take a sack of Iron wavhers with him and carry out the orders In the letter in detail.' Norris Is an old man and waa greatly fritrht- .nee! He failed to obey orders and ih. nnlir. wntched In vain. Tha nfflcers believe that they will .tta.tr Knrrla. and a. careful watch is being made of his home. CARS HIT AUTO; ONE DEAD To Others May Die as Result of Collision at Billings. BILLINGS. Mont. Dec. 12. C. L. Doaruet. of Harding. Mont., is dead, Fred Duval, of Billings, is expected to die. and Martin Schroop. also of Bill ings, is unconscious as the result of a collision tonight between an automobile in which the three were riding and a string of pasenger coaches being switched in the railroad yards here. When the engineer, warned by the bumping of wheels on the railroad ties that something was wrong, stoped his train the automobile was found wedsed beneath one of the coaches that had been derailed by the impact of the auto mobile. Dogget was found dead on the rear seat: Duval was unconscious in the driver's seat, and Schroop was found 100 feet away. Four Arrested in IJaid. Three women and a man were ar rested last night in a raid on a house at 412 Couch street by Sergeant Van Overn and Patrolmen Hunt. Schad, Cal avan and Rekdahl. Those arrested were Myrtle West, Bell West, Rosa Madares and C. E. Thorne. The women were charged with vagrancy and Thorne with disorderly conduct. ARIST0CRACYS DEPLETED British Dead on Field of Battle Xumber Some 800. LONDON", Dec. 13. The new issue of "Debrett's Peerage," the official annual record of British titles, strikingly il lustrates how the aristocracy has suf fered through the war. A roll of honor of some 80O names is given of those killed in battle or who have died of wounds, filling 12 pages. The list contains the names of a number of the royal family, six peers. 16 Baronets, six Knights, seven mem bers of the House of Commons, 164 companions of various orders. 95 sons of peers. 82 sons of Baronets and 84 sons of Knights. Changes in succes sion to more than 100 titles thus have been caused. Tobacco Dealers Arrested. The proprietors of four North End cigar stores were arrested last night bv Patrolmen Nelson and scnuiplus on charges of selling cigarettes to minors. They were: Thomas Mitchell, Marcus Ladthos, O. Larson, and William Tra-prass. Ttead The Oregonian's classified ads. Yes! We Carry, Sell and Recommend Waterman Fountain Pens The Pen That Always Pleases Expert Pen Man Waits on You Ten Days' Trial Free Woodard, Clarke & Co. Wood-Lark Building, Alder St at West Park wonderfully company of MA sir, rbiniap !-!. Th Rev. rhltllpp Deschncr. un til recently superintendent of th I'ortland Industrial Center. It f'artathera atr!. baa bee n ap pointed f a.crttar of the Antl-fjloon l.easua of Oregon. Itv. Mr. l-rf is a craduat af lilinn Memorial Academy. Hraabam. T..; of Central Va l.tal Co'leg'. Warrenton. l o.. and of loton t'nlversity. and aaaaka fluently both Kngliab aad (aerrnata. wlnainc oratorical con tt la both wbi: la colleg. Mr. Ktrhsar baa rcally joined th rego confer.nc ef the Method. t Kplaropal church, aad baa bn a Portland resident sine lat May. when be gradu ated at Hoeloa. story. and tny worked out by the M-r-f Fight in I'aacf aan nvaa. Tha rfanrehall scene In Nome Is re- mark.htv well staged. Art three ends with a rough and tumble fight and shootlnr. Furniture Is overturned and hi... am amain) up generally. 11 la all elemental and realistic enough to b a reproduction of on of the Incl denta of lh early days of the gold rtiah Ira Alaska. The part of Koy Glenlstar Is a diffi cult one. and Mr. ood r u rr oia 11 ad mirably. He BUM every requirement and waa In fart the "hero." Miss Mrllenry. as Miss Chester, niece of the nnacrnpuloua Judge PtlUman. waa enthuaiaetlcally applauded for the delightful Interpretation sh gave of the part, i-he waa womanly, sweet. slronr and artistic. Walter Siegfried waa the judge, a small part, well bandied. Mary Kdgett Baker bad a chance to show what she could do. And she did It. Fh was Cherry Malolt. the fin a. shrewd, vi brant character that Beach Intended, tibe looked aod was all that one could lit. Cbar-ter Farta Well Handled. John ft. Sumner waa Joe Destry "Das" for short the fine old character, who Just had to "cuss" occasionally. William I'tlls was Map Jack tOmms, baldhcadcd aod a anting to get back to MISS MAUDE MOORE A New Addition to the "All -Star" Cabaret at Ye Oregon Grille Miss Moore, with a marvelous soprano voice and charming personality, leads the girla this week In a costume song entitled "Winter." tor SHOVLD ALSO HEAR DOXALD MACORKa.OIU Slti. METRO "ARKO, Tk. v.rill Scotch Comedian Kmlnent Violin Virtuoso, With The Versatile cotcn Comedian. Htf) 0rch,8lra of Solo Artists Ren Who Has No Lqual In hinging dering Classic and Popular Selec Kcotch Dialect Songs. tions. For the best In cuisine and service In an at mosphere that will add materially to the pleasure and enjoyment visit Ye Oregon Grille Hotel Ore. N. K. Clarke. Manager. CHRISTMAS DIJfER Table Wine served with each course. v at Stark. K. K. Larlmore. Ass't Manager. reservations should be made now. fl.60 per plate. USEFUL APPROPRIATE BEAUTIFUL ACCEPTABLE A lVJWsa'Tlt' N5. em Watrfii Ideal) Fouhffliii 1 DURABLE CLEAN onST MECHANICALLY PERFECT ans Pen Having an ingenious refilling device added to the standard Waterman's Ideal quality and successful exclusive features. Refilb Instantly Ahuaji Ktadj Self-Cleaning The Latest Pen Sold at the Best Stores L. E. Waterman Company 173 Broadway, New York To settle that question which is the best place to purchase WATERMAN'S IDEAL FOUNTAIN PENS? Visit the Fountain Pen Department at (Bill's . The J. IC Gill Co., Third and Alder Sts. 4