Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 15, 1918, Page 7, Image 7

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    TIIE MORXHCO OREGOMAX, FRIDAT, 3IARCII 13, 1918.
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Baseball Magnate Files With
Secretary of State His De
sire to Be Circuit Judge.
GANTENBEIN SEAT IN VIEW
Office of Sn per lor Juilsc In Vali
inslon lillcj for Klzlil Years.
Ii-trlit Scrv cil as IIcprriila
lic In Congress One Term.
Judge W. W. McCredie yesterday for
warded to the Secretary of State' of
fice at Slm formal notice of hU can
didacy for Circuit Judge. le part men
No. . Multnomah County Circuit Court.
at the republican primary election I
it-. Judge McCredie has for som
, t!m been urged by his friends to enter
the contest for the Judgeship now held
by Circuit Judge liantenbeln. but It wa
ot until yesterday that he concluded
to become a candidate.
Juris llcCrrdle cornea of flshtin
stork, hi father, after participating I
the IndUn Warn, having lost hka life
at ;ettysburg. Kor the last six year
Judge McCredie haa been engaged In
the practice of law In this city. He I
also well known locally as a baseball
magnate, having been president ot th
1'ortland baseball club during Its ft
Istenca in the Pacific Coast League. H
I regarded the shrewdest and best
versed Baseball man In the minor
leagues and Is at the present time soli
owner of the Portland team In the I'm
ciflc Coast International League.
Before locating In Portland Judge
M'-Credl bad considerable expertenc
before the bar and on the bench In the
stt of 'Washington. After servin
four years a Iistrlrt Attorney, he
elected and filled the office- of Super
lor Judge for eight years. He had th
record of occupying the bench for
Itearlr fle years before having a rase
reversed bv the Appellate Court. fie
signing from the bench. Judge Jlc
Crrdl became a candidate and was
elected Representative In Congress.
serving one term of two years.
"If I am nominated and elected.'
says Judge McCredie n his declaration
cf candidacy. "I will, during my term
of office, faithfully. Impartially and
patriotically devote himself to bearing,
deciding and determining, meet with
law and equity all litigation coming
before me. and I wish printed after
my name on the ballot the following
'Impartial d ity to litigants and patri
otic service to state and Nation.
TV "V. Stanfield leaves today for Cen
tral Oregon In the Interest of his can
didacy for I'nlted States Senator on the
Ttepubllcan ticket. Before returning to
Portland Sunday or Monday. Mr. Stan
field will visit Kend. rrinevllle and
I:edmond. He will attend the sheep-
Enen's dinner at Herxi Saturday night.
m m m
J- Simpson, wno Is seeking the Re
publican nomination for tSovernor. Is
arranging an Itinerary for a general
tour of Eastern Oregon that will In
elude all of the centers of population.
J. W. Terklns. a business man of
r.oseburg and former State Represen
tative from Douglas County, was In the
city yesterday. Mr. Terklns says there
Is much apathy among the people In
his section of the state who are too
much engrossed In the war and their
private affairs to take much Interest In
politics and office seekers.
.Seattle policeman, today was found not
guilty of appropriating money alleged
to have been seised by him while con
ducting a raid on an alleged gambling
house In Interbay. on Iecember 14 last.
The trial occupied the greater part
of two days In Judge Ronald's depart
ment of the Superior Court.
In his Instruction to the Jury, which
was composed of seven women and five
men. Judge Ronald said but two courses
were open to the members In their de
liberation they must bring In a ver
dict of petit larceny or one of not
gul'.ty and that In case the former ver
dict was returned the Jury must satis
fy Itself that the defendant, at the
time the alleged crime was committed,
had conducted the raid with the Intent
CAMOUFLAGE IS BARED
LIQIOR 5K.VT TO ORI.T.OV I PHO
NOGRAPH RECORD BOE4.
t loesses Tell of Whisky Parked
Bay City Hotel aad lhlsse
rortlaad Haatrlriea.
FAX FRANCISCO. March 11. The
attllsatlon of phonograph record pack
Ing boxes to ship liquor to prohibition
territory in the I'aciflc Northwest was
alleged by witnesses here today In
hearing to remove three residents of
this city to Portland. Or., to face trial
on a charge of sending ardent liquors
to that city In violation of the law.
The hearing followed the returning
of Indictments In Portland on Febru
ary charging a widespread con
splrary to ship liquor from San Fran
Cisco to that city and other points In
the Pacific Northwest. The bearing
was directed against William Hunt and
William Hunt. Jr.. wholesale liquor
men. and Timothy Dwyer, a transfer
nan.
W. K- Hardy, who was Imllcted and
consented to become a Government
witness, testified that he purchased
large quantities of liquor from the
Hunts and had It taken to a local hotel
by lawyer. The liquor, was repscked
In this hotel, and shipped to hotels In
Portland and elsewhere, he testified.
Ten of those who were Indicted were
held answerable to the I'nlted States
Instrict Court In Portland in a pre
vious hearing following their arreat
here.
The present hearing was adjourned
late today until tomorrow.
GIBBS CROSSING GRANTED
rril of t'sM-llltlc- for Rarrhing Ship
building Plants Seen.
SALEM. Or.. March 1 1.. Special
rrrrollon to construct a grade cross
Ing on tiibba street across the South
ern Pacific tracks at Moody street In
Portland was granted by the Public
Septce Commission oday. the purpose
of I rroseing being to serve the ship
building plants of the Columbia River
Fnipbuilding Corporation, th North
west Steel Company and the Coast
Snipbulldlng Company, and more espe
cially to furnish additional facility for
t Ire-f Ightinc appliances to reach such
slants In case of fire.
The plants are now serve1 with one
crossing only, at Sheridan street,
which held to bo Inadequate to meet
the needs. The nearest fire station Is
on Klrvit street, near Uibba. A warn
ing bell, with swinging arm and flash
lishl attachment and Installation of a
fre semaphore attachment are re
quired to be Installed aa protection at
the crossing.
SEATTLE OFFICER FREED
I'olkrwiaa Held 'nt iullty of Ap
propriating C'a-h Sclicd In Raid.
SEATTLK. Wash. March 1 1 I Spe
ciaL Joseph U. Ktvclle. suspended
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DISTRIBUTION OF
BOOK
PROHIBITED
Pastor Russell's "Finished
Mystery" Barred From
State by U. S.4 Attorney.
NO PROSECUTIONS MADE
Jsdae W. W. r rfdlr. Wka Seeks
Place ob t Ircnlt Beach.
of taking the money and appropriating
it to his own use.
WOMEN ARE INTERESTED
ACTIVE PART IX COHIMi POLITI
Cab CAMPAIGN' ASSURED.
Aksesre I'msa State of Thousands of
Mea Called to War Sen Ice
Stimulates Coaeern.
SALEM. Or.. March 1 1. (Special.)
Candidates who are keeping; In touch
with the political situation in various
parts of the state report that th
omen are mora Interested In things
political this year than at any time
since auffrwgo was extended them.
Women's clubs and other organlxa
lions are beginning to pry Into the
affairs of candidates, and from pres
ent indications tbey will take an active
part In the campaign now opening.
It Is pointed out that the aDsence
from the state of thousand of young
men who have been called Into Army
service is simulating the Interest of
women In politics.
In addition It la said that the per
centage of women serving on elec
ion boards Is much higher this year
han even before, and this fact in Itself
nrreases the women s concern.
While there has been an influx of
workers Into the state. Into the ship
yards and Into other occupations, a
great number of these, will be unable
to vote at the primaries because they
have not been in the state the neces
sary sis months required to establish
residence.
U. S. GUARDS RUSSIAN SHIP
Crew or Toula. at Scalilo. Kxhibib
IloKlirvikl Symptoms.
S'EATTLK. March II. United States
ailora today stood guard on the Rus
sian shin Toul.n. lying at a dock here.
Rosroe M. I'rumheller. Collector of
Customs, havinir taken the vessel In
charge last night nfter it was reported
0 members of the crew refused to obey
orders. Following tho seizure the 10
were arrested. .
The crew, which Is said to have
Rolshevlkl tendencies, has been loading
he vessel with railroad supplies for
Russia. Two days ago. It was charged,
he 10 let the fires die out under the
boilers and refused to work because
the officers would not treat them as
equals.
HUNDREDS LOSE HOMES
Million-Dollar Oil Fire Sweeps Tart
of LoriNliurj:, X. .M.
LORDS RL'RG. X. M.. March 14. Hun
dreds of Mexicans are homeless tonight
nd the Southern I'aciflc Railway has
neither roundhouse. locomotive oor
apply yards at this division point as a
result of a furl oil fire today which
wept through the yards and burned a
wide path through the Mexican settle
ment In the northern part of Lordsburg.
The railroad company estimated Its
oss at 11.000.000. Including alz new
roundhouse and storehouses which
locomotives, many freight cars, the
were destroyed.
The fire started when waste oil at
ha oll-fllllng atatlon became Ignited.
Innocent Distributors of Book 'ot to
lie Arrotcd, but Future Cases
to Dc Handled Vigorously,
Says Attorney Rankin.
Further distribution of the book en
titled "The Finished Mystery," gener
ally known as Pastor Russell's book,
was positively prohibited in an order
Issued yesterday by United States At
torney Rankin. Hased upon numerous
complaints against the aliened sedi
tious publication from all parts of the
state. Mr. Rankin referred the matter
to the Attorney-General, who author
ized the action thafwas taken yester
day. Numerous copiea of the book had
been distributed in Oregon by repre
sentatives of the International Hible
Students' Association and others before
the attention of the Federal authori
ties was called to tho character of the
volume. In forbidding its further dis
trlbution. Mr. Rankin announced that
those who had Innocently assisted in
the sale and distribution of the book
to date would not be punished, but
gave out the warning that any person
attempting further to distribute the
objectionable publication would be vig
orously prosecuted under the espionage
act.
"The book la dangerous propaganda
snd violates the espionage act," said
Mr. Rankin yesterday. "Its further
distribution must be stopped imme
diately. The proposal which has been
ade In some districts of eliminating
objectionable pages and distributing
copies of the edition with those pages
removed, will not be accepted in this
state.
"In fairness to those who have here
tofore distributed the book, but who
are not guilty of any disloyal Intent,
no prosecutions will be mane for dis
tributions already made. But I wish
to give the warning that any distriou
tion of the book hereafter will be
prosecuted vigorously.
'In furtherance of this determina
tion to suppress the distribution of the
book. Assistant United States Attor
neys throughout tne entire state nave
been notified to cause the Immediate
arrest of anyone making or attempt
Ing to make further distributions and
their prosecution will follow.
OKLAHOMA CITY. March 14. Five
thousand copies of the "Finished Mys
tery" were seized here today by Fed
eral officers.
No arrests were made here, but it
was said that leaders ot tne interna
tional Bible Society, which issued the
volume, are under surveillance.
SOLICITOR ORDERED TO LEAVE
Asent for Proscribed Publications
Has Short Stay in Raker.
BAKF.R. Or., March 14 (Special.)
U. K. Mason, representing the Inter
national Bible Students' Association
was ordered to leave town today by
Mayor Palmer for selling literature
Droscnibed by tho Government.
Mason, who was taken into custoay
yesterday by Chief of Police Jackson
on being examined admitted that he
was not an American citizen ana r.aa
not given anything to aid the war.
He also said that the association he
represented was the same one whose
agents have been arrested in various
towns In the Northwest. He was rorced
to leave town without delivering the
books ha bad sold.
Authorities Seize Books.
OMAHA. March 14. Four thousand
copies of "The Finished Mystery," the
Pastor Russell publication of the In
ternational Bible Students, of Brook
lyn. X. V.. were taken hene today.
when officials from the Federal De
partment of Justice raided the head
quarters of the bible students in this
city. The books were placed in the
custody of the United States Marshal
for safe keeping. At the same time
William Mack, said to be a solicitor for
he sale of the books, was placed un
der arrest and charged with violating
he espionage act. Mack was released
on ball.
EWISH FAITH RECOGNIZED
Secretary Daniel Permits Observ
ance of I'rast of Passover.
WASHINGTON. March 14 Secretary
Daniels today instructed all naval com
manders. In their discretion, to give 14
ours' leave beginning with the even-
ng of March ST. to men of Jewish faith
the Navy, that they may observe the
east of the Passover.
Similar orders were given In the
Armv last week.
SECRETARY BAKER IS BUSY
Secretary of War Attends Confer
ence In Paris.
PARIS. Msrch 12. Xewton n. Baker,
the American Secretary of ar, was
kept busy today attending conferences.
In the forenoon he conferred with
Arthur J. Balfour, the British Foreign
Secretary, and General Foch.
Secretary Baker lunched with Gener
als Pershing and Bliss, his brother.
Henry Baker, and a few other guests.
Early in the afternoon the American
War Secretary conferred with J. R.
Kearney. of the Public Information
Service, and visited the headquarters
of the American Red Cross as the guest
of Major Robert P. Perkins, head of the
Red Cross mission in Europe. After
ward the Secretary called on former
Premier Vlvlani at his home, and then
saw Foreign Minister Plchon at the
foreign office. The secretary also con
ferred with Oscar T. Crosby, repre
sentative of the American Treasury
Department.
Brother and Slsier Die In Week.
COTTAGE GROVE. Or.. March 14.
(Special.) Just a week from the hour
of the funeral of his sistr Mabel, th
The New Wav to Remove Corns.
Japanese Method-Don't Hurt a Bit
Just a Touch Stops Soreness, Then the Corn or Callous Shrivels
and Lifts Off Try It Your Feet Will Feel Cool and Fine.
Thanks to a new dlscoverr mad
from a Japanese Product your foot
troubles can be quickly ended.
Ice-Mint as this new preparation Is
railed Is said to shrivel up hard corns.
stft corns or corns between the tees
so that they ran be lifiei out easily
wim tne lingers. 11 wonderful.
Think of It: Just a little touch of
that delightful, cooling, soothing, Ire-
Mint and real foot loy Is rours. No
matter how old or touch your pet corn
He win snnvei riKit ui and you
can pick him out after a few nights'
use of Ice-Mint. No pain, not a bit
ot soreness, either when applying it or
afterwards, and It docin t even irri
tate the skin.
' Tf your feet are Inclined to swell or
r'Uff. or If you have cracked or bleed
ng toes, it will draw the inflamma
tion, out and quickly heal the sore and
tender places. It Is the real Japanese
secret lor fine healthy little feet and
Is greatly appreciated by women who
wear high-heel shoes and men who
have to stand on their feet all day.
No more tired, aching or burning
feet No more foot trouble. Ice-Mint
will make your feet so cool and fine
that you will Just sigh with relief. It
Is now selling like "Wild Fire" here.
Just ask In any drug store for a little
Ice-Mint and give your poor suffer
ing, tired feet the treat of their Uvea.
There Is nothing better, nor nothing
Just as good. Adv.
funeral of Raymond Finnen was held
here yesterday forenoon. Death oc
curred Monday, also just a week from
the death of the sister. Raymond was
19 years of age and the cause of death
w-as tuberculosis. His sister died as
the result of accidentally drinking car
bolic acid.
BLAST WRECKS BIG BAKERY
Gas Explosion Causes $40,000 Loss
and Hurls Biscuits for Block.
SEATTLE. Wash.. March 14. (Spe
cial.) An explosion caused $40,000
damage todayto the plant of the Pa
cific Coast Biscuit Company, 1205 Sixth
avenue South, and demolished a huge
bakeoven, the largest on the Coast,
when Charles Jewell, night watchman,
lighted the morning fire.
Gas which had leaked into the oven
over night exploded. The resultant
shock damaged mechanical equipment
all over the big four-story plant, floors
being torn up. girders dislodged and
a brick wall completely wrecked.
Splinters of cookie trays and pieces of
biscuits were hurled a block from the
plant.
Nearly 200 employes are out of work
as the result of the wreck.
GERMAN BRUTALITY SEEN
Swedish Press Indignant at Teuton
Methods in Alands.
WASHINGTON", March 14. An offi
cial dispatch from Stockholm today
said the Swedish press. Including the
conservative papers. s Indignant over
the measures taken by the Germans In
the Aland Islands, where the Swedish
population is being forced to enroll in
the White Guard.
Moeller, head of the Swedish Socialist
delegation sent to Finland, has re
turned to Stockholm and is quoted as
declaring the Germans are showing
great brutality. English civilians are
said to have been arrested by the Germans.
LUMBER DECREASE SLIGHT
Production Falls Off 9.8 Per Cent
Under Eight-Hour Bay.
SEATTLE. March 14. "With mills
tuned up and men striving for a fair
trial of the new basic eight-hour day
In the Pacific Northwest lumber in
dustry, production only ' decreases 9.8
per cent for the firsf week of eight
hour operation, as compared with the
preceding week, which included four
10-hour days and two eight-hour
days," said a statement Issued here to-
Manhattan Shirts, $2 to $12
Stetson Hats, $5 and $6
M
A New Varsity Style by
HartSchaffner&Marx
THERE have been a good many
changes in young men's styles this
Spring. They have been designed
to conserve wool fabrics by eliminating
and unnecessary use.
Here's one, a perfect example of the
spirit of conservation; neat, form
fitting; one of the most pleasing effects
of the season.
You fellows who know a lot about styles
will want to see this one it's a varsity
model and you'll find your size in
brand new color combinations at
this store.
Come in and See the Many New Styles
We Are Showing This Season
Priced $25, $30, $35 and Up
atgafiihiTasAira
Sam 'I Rosenblatt & Co.
The Men's Store for
Quality and Service
Southeast Corner
Fifth and Alder
day by the West Coast Lumbermen's
Association.
The statement was prepared after the
production of 122 Oregon and Wash
ington mills under the eight and ten
hour programmes had been checked
and compared by the association.
'The actual decrease at these 123
identical mills was 7,541,262 feet, or
approximately 300 carloads," the state
ment continued.
Italy May Raise 6,000,000 Lire.
ROME. March 12. The fifth nation
al war loan closed yesterday. The sub
scriptions in Italy reached 5,000,000,000
lire, with results in some cities not yet
reported. Subscriptions from Italians
abroad also are not included. When
these reports are received it is expected
that the total will be 6,000,000,000 lire.
Rend The Oregonian classified ads.
Ready-to-Use Drugs
That Every Household Needs
Powered Boric Add.. 80s.
Uround Mustard ..... .6 os.
(ssrara Bark 80s.
Precipitated Chalk. . .12 os.
Heana Leaves 3 os.
Cresm Tartar. .Sos.
OrrU Root Powder. .. .3 os.
Rochelle Salts 4 os.
Senna Leaves Sos.
Com. Licorice Powder.. 6 os.
Denatured Alcohol. .12 os.
Bay Knm.. 4 os.
Chloroform Liniment. .3 os.
Coscrn. Ammonia 8os
tssesee Peppermint.. .2 os.
Glycerine 3 os.
4lyc. and Rose Vatcr..4 os.
Lysol 3 os.
Camphorated Oil 3 os.
Castor OIL 3 os.
Oil Cedar 2 os.
OH Eucalyptus 3 ox.
Sweet Spirits N itre. . . .2 os.
25
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23p
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"you SHOULD KNOW
A THIS ABOUT THEM 1
We bay nothing bnt No. 1
quality. Whenever. It is
possllilc. we improve on
this high standard by
proper methods sn.cn an
re-cleaning flaxseed, re
distilling liquids, etc. We
give you super-quality.
sa"slr
THE GOLDEN RULE is a good
rule to follow particularly in sell
ing merchandise. The Owl Organiza
tion follows this rule, which is the greatest
creator of Good Will that has ever been
discovered. It is our ambition to make
ALL OWL DRUG STORES "GOL
DEN RULE STORES" in every sense
of the word.
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. Rajah Hat Dye
A perfect straw dye, which
Instantly gives a beautiful ;
color and finish makes old
hats look like new. s
Also used successfully In
touching up leather, picture
frames, metal work, etc. t
Generous Size Bot
tle, With Brush, 25c
A "SAFETY" SHAVE
is the popular ehave
of the day. All of
the well - known
safety razors are
featured prominently
in all Owl Stores, to
gether with the accessories.
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Friday and Saturday
A 35c TOOTH BRUSH g
A 10c BOTTLE OF 1
PEROXIDE m
Both for 35C 1
Choose from a great assortment of brushes ;
the kind that hold the bristles, our regular gEj
33c line. The 10c bottle of peroxide holds r
one-quarter pint.
35c for the Combination
Friday and Saturday Only
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Your Favorite
DENTIFRICE
Will Be Found In the
Nearest Owl Store
We Have Them All.
Lesley Dental Cream 150
Ked Feather Tooth Paste..250
lied Feather Tooth Powdr..250
Sapo-nol Tooth Powder... 250
Colgate's Tooth Powder... 150
Kolynos Tooth Paste 250
Dr. Lyon's Tooth Powder.. 200
Pebeco Tooth Paste 450
Itevelation Tooth Powder...250
Borated Tooth Powder 250
And We Refer In Particular to
K.C.L.
Tooth Paste OC
A Chlorate of Potash Tooth
Paste which is actively alka
1 i n e and antiseptic. Whitens
and purifies and leaves com
plete mouth cleanliness.
Red Feather
VEGETAL LILAC
The refreshing odor of the lilac blos
som bottled for . your enjoyment.
Women use It for a toilet water.
Slen prefer It for after - shaving.
750 A BOTTLE.
The Owl Theatrical Cold Cream
A decided favorite because of
quality and quantity. Every
atom is perfectly pure and
it stays so. YOU GET
A FI LL POl JiD KOR
a value that Is not sur
passed. Sent postpaid any
where in the United States.
60c
ture.
The Dollar List
There Arc Five Safety Raxors
Which ftcll at 91.
f;KM. KVEREADV.
ENDKH'S. KEEN KLTTER,
1IIRIIAM DOMINO.
We Always Have AU of Them la
Stock.
Shaving Creams
Mennen's Shaving Cream 250
Williams' Shaving Cream .... .25c
J. & J. Shaving Cream 30e
Krank's Lather Kreem 30t
Shaving Powders
THE GILLETTE $4J7
Every man knows about them millions
can testify as to their merit. Note the
price.
AUTO STROP $5.00
The only safety raior with a blade
stropping device a great economy fea-
Blades
6 Gillette Blades for
12 Gillette Blades for
6 Auto Strop Blades for..
lO Eveready Blades for...
7 Gem Blades for
5 Ender's Blades for.....
5 Keen Kutter Blades for.
5 Durham Duplex Blades.
.450
.900
5O0
.500
350
.250
.250
.470
Colgate's Shaving Powder.
Williams' Shaving Towder.
..250
. .250
Shaving' Sticks
Colgate Shaving Sticks 250
Williams' Shaving Sticks 250
Palmolive Shaving Sticks. .. .220
D. & R. Shaving Sticks 2O0
Resinol Shaving Sticks. 250
Pears' Shaving Sticks.... 3O0
WILLI AM Sr MUG SOAP 5c
THE FAVORITE FOR HAM' YEARS.
MA.W 31 E" PREFER THE TIME-TRIED ROl'.VD CAKE AND THE MUG.
HERE IT IS AT THE SAME OLD PRICE.
WILLIAMS
at
BARBER BAR JQq
7c
W I I. L I A M S QUICK A X D
EASY
COLGATE'S
AT
PEARS'
AT...
SHAVING SOAPg
SHAVI-N'G CAKES
LATHER
BRUSHES
We have a great supply, the
bulk of which was bought
before the recent startling
price advances. This means
better values
25c to $9.00
Daggett A Ramsdell Cold
Cream 430
Luxor Cold Cream 5O0
Charmls Cold Cream 250
Elcaya Cold Cream 5O0
Misda Cold Cream 650
Kadlnola Cold Cream. ....... .45
Pond's Cold Cream 450
Red Feather Cold Cream oO
Sntin Skin Cream 270
Pnlmollvc Cream 450
Espey's Cream 2O0
Woodbury's Facial Cream 220
Ingram's .Milkweed Cream.,.. 450
Pompeian Massage Cream.... 470
Pompeian Night Cream 270
ff
Red Feather" Complexion Powder 50c
A Dominant Favorite Because of Its General So.
perlority. Good Adhering Quality, and the
Clear. Transparent Effect It Gives.
CHOICE Olf WHITE, FLESH OR BRUNETTE.
The Price Is Interesting, Too,
50c for a Generous-Size Box
With Hinged Cover and Clasp
If m coeiei-""" If
Luxor Face Powder 5O0
Java Rice Powder 390
Carmen Face Powder 4O0
Dorin Face Powder 5O0
Hudnut's Face Powder 5O0
Djer Kiss Face Powder.. 6O0
Mary Garden Face Powder. .. .$1
Melba Face Powder 500
Melbaline
Pozzoni Face Powder....
R. & G. Anthea
R. & G. Indian Hay
R. & CJ. Violet de Parme.
Piver's Face Powders...
J-a Blache Face Powder.
Freeman's Face Powder..
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LASTLONG
Hot - Water Bottles
This well-named hot-water bottle has everything
necessary for service heavy weight, superior
quality rubber, perfect finishing, and no seams.
It stands the most severe tests.
Two -quart Size $1.69
Three-quart Size $1.89
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