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THE SUNDAY OEEGDmAK, PORTLAND, JULY 13, 1902. 9 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF TXie Oresronlan'a Telephone. OREOOX. Counting Hoom Main OCT Mnaglne Editor Ja 036 City Editor M M Coraposln Room M5,n.T EU Side Office , V,EMaSi Superintendent Bulldlns "d -s- COLUMBIA. Counting .Boom ?5i Editorial Room a 1 Conjpoalnc Room 'I Eojlno Room -0 AMUSEMENTS TONIG'HT. SHIELDS' PARK (13th and Washington) The Voltens; Dalton and Lewis; vaudeville and music HubrahI Hurrah! Hurrah! Grajtd Moonlight Excursion, tsjxbezgjd to irepkesentative8, Br Local Lodges, A. O. U. W. Thh Eleoant Steamer Harvest QueeJn And Commodious Barge Klickitat Leave Ash-St. Dock 8 P. M. Sharp, Tubsdat Evening, Jult 15. Everest's Orchestra; Refreshments. No Liquors Sold on Board. "Where Evertone Is Going; Proper Place to Spend an Evening. Bring Along Your Friends. A Pleasant Time Assured Evertone: everyeodt cordiallt invited. Don't Forget the Date July 15. Your Ladt Friend "Will Be There. Your Gentleman Friend "Will Attend I "Will Be There. You Must Be There. Ten Bictcles Confiscated. The bicy cle tax collectors brought Jn 10 wheels and three "watches to the Courthouse yester day. There are now 25 bicycles locked up In the grand jury-roora. awaiting redemp tion by the owners. Each wheel is tagged with the owner's name, so that there can be no mistake. The bicycles obtained In yesterday's haul were seized on the Flanders-street path. Some riders appear to think the law does not apply to the paths In the city limits. It applies to all paths, fis they were all built out of the blcyclB tax fund. Bicyclists can ride free of license wherever they please so long as they keep off the paths, and those who use the paths must pay the license tax of 1 per year or take the consequences. East to Reach Macleat Park. Park Commissioner Haw kins said yesterday that the trail leading from the City Park to Macleay Park has beea widened so that people may pass over it without the dif ficulty which -was noticeable in the past. Colonel Hawkins also said that the Com 'mlssloners request that picnickers and others refrain from marring in any way the beauty of Macleay Park, which is the scene of many Sunday dinner parties. It is requested that no fires be started in the park, and also that no papers or din ner baskets be left there. Seeks Factort Location. Secretary Moore, of the Board of Trade, has re ceived a letter from "W. T. Ford, of Buf falo, N. Y., inquiring about the conditions for the establishment of a factory for sheet iron and tinware. Mr. Ford states that he is satisfied that Portland is a good location for such a factory and he asks at what rates charcoal tin plate, re fined black and galvanized Iron, etc, can be purchased in this city. The informa tion was forwarded to him by Secretary Moore, and an answer is awaited. Private Telephones jn Courthouse. H. P. Emery, the Courthouse carpenter, is engaged in putting in a private tele phone line between the offices of the County Clerk, Recorder and Clerk of the Circuit Court. These offices are now un der one head, fand County Clerk Fields desires telephone communication estab lished between them, so that he will not have to go from one department to the other when he has anything to say. Small telephones, "kitchen 'phones," will be used. At Last Thet Meet Again! At Last Thet Meet Again I Baseball Todat, 3 P. M.- Basbball Today, -3 P. M. Upchurch . vs. Fidelity. For Blood Is Password Today. For Blood Is Password Today. All the Fans "Will Be There. Admission 25o, Including Grxndstatj. Professional Grounds, 24th & Vaughn Children for Adoption. Three boy babes, one girl babe, one girl of -15 years, one boy of 10 years. These children may be placed in homes on three months trial and then returned to the society if un satisfactory. Address L F. Tobey, super intendent Oregon Children's Home So ciety, COS Marquam building. Four hun dred and fifty children have been placed in homes by the society. Including those placed by the "Washington branch. Dalles dally boat leaves foot Alder street 7 A. M., except Sunday, landing at "Vancouver, "Washougal, "Warrendale, Mof fett's Hot Springs, Cascade Locks, Ste venson, St. Martin's Hot Springs, "White Salmon, Hood River, Blngen, Lyle, and The Dalles, for both freight and passen gers. Leaves The Dalles for Portland at 1 A. M., except Sunday, making all land ings. See "Dalles" electric sign. Both phones Main 33L You keep the home .bank, the Security Savings & Trust Company keeps the key. Nearly everybody In Portland has one of the little home savings banks, and all are saving money. Only a limited num ber to be loaned free. Our agent will call on you in a few days, or you can get one at the bank, 2GC Morrison street. Open for the Season. The "Breakers," that fine Summer resort on North Beach, is npw fully open. Rooms are being rap idly reserved. Those who wish to secure accommodations should apply soon. See advertisement in Coast resorts. Sunday trolley rides resumed by the Or egon Water Power & Railway Company, as noted in a schedule elsewhere. All grievances are amicably adjusted, and the former employes -nlll resume charge of cars as heretofore. Excursion to Albany and return, Sun day, July 20, given by Gilbert Camp, Spanish-American "War "Veterans. Tick ets, $1 round trip, for sale at "Woodard, Clarke & Co.'s, Schiller's cigar store, Labbe & Rebe. - Sunday Boats to Oregon City leave 8:30, 10, 11:30 A. M., 1. 3, 4:30, 0:15 P. M. Leave Oregon City 7. 10. 11:30 A. M., 1:30, 8, 4:30, 6 P. M. Round trip "55 cents. Rose Machine Shop Practice, electric and engineering books. Century Diction ary, at the Old Book Store, Yamhill, be tween First and Second streets. Tenth annual excursion by Portland Bchwaben "Vereln to "Washougal, Sunday, July 20. Boat leaves foot of "Washington street. S A. M. Tickets 50c. For Good, Dry "Wood, call up F. B. Jones & Co., foot of Oak street. They can fill your order. Oregon phone Malu 1045. Columbia phone 32S. Notice to the Public. I will reopen ray dressmaking parlors at 551 Morrison street Monday, July 2L Sadie A. McKlb bon. 'Phone South 447L The New Haven Carriage Factory, H. Kuehlo proprietor, since their fire at S50 Hoyt, have removed to the northeast corner Irving and Hoyt. German Publishing Co. Moved to 202 Second street, where they have the latest facilities for attractive printing. 'Phone Oak 1181; we'll call. Band contest at "Woodstock, 4 to 6 P. BL today. Cars leave Third and Yamhill streets, 10, 30 and 50 minutes after the hour. Court contract and fidelity bonds. Fi delity & Deposit Co. Surplus. $5,000,000. Puffer. Burgard & Rodgers. 251 "Wash. Trimmed Hats at the Savoy Millinery Store, 284 Grand avenue. Heller building. Prices reduced one-half. Dr. J. D. Sternberg has opened offices at 342 "Washington street, corner Seventh. Going to the Coast? "The Newton," Long Beach, thoroughly refitted, open. Mile for 15 cents. Hasty Messenger Co. Telephones Main 3. Open all night. Tents for rent. Pacific Tent & Awning Company, 27 North First street- Bargain near S-street car barn. See "New Today." F. W. Baltes & Co., llnotypers, printers. Death of a Fire Veteran. "Old Har ry," once the prize horse of the trio that hauled the big fire truck, and the pride of the Fire Department, died Friday night of indigestion. Harry saw 13 years of fire duty. He was received Into the Fire Department In 1SS9, when he was 7 years old, and he served in the truck company until two years ago. Then, as he was rather old and enfeebled, he was sent to the suburban engine-houses, and in time ho drifted down to chemical company No. 4, at Highland, There ho was given an opportunity to reedperate, and he seemed to be getting along well and traveling al most as fast as in his younger years, un til Friday night, when he suddenly died. The veterinary surgeon who attended him says that death was due to indigestion. Dalles ecenlc route, dally boat foot Al der street, 7 A. M., except6unday. This Is the trip that all tourists should not fall to make, passing through the gorge of the Cascade Mountains, viewing high waterfalls and rock castles covered with forests of fir of fadeless green which are beautiful to behold; passing through the Cascade Locks, which cost the United States Government J4.O0O.O0O. Tickets sold going by boat as far as the locks or The Dalles, returning by O. R. & N. Co.'s train. Tickets sold "by the O. R. & N. Co. going by 9 o'clock A. M. train as far as the locks or The Dalies, returning by White Collar Line boat. See "Dalles" electric sign. Both phones Main 351. "The Brown" Refitted. This popular family hotel has been thoroughly reno vated, newly papered, handsomely car peted and furnished throughout in appro priate style. The rooms and halls are large and airy, which, together with new elevator, electric lights, billiard hall and cheery dining-rooms, cannot fail to afford satisfaction to all fortunate guests. Be ing located at the corner of Grand and Hawthorne avenues, the Brown is most convenient to car lines and the business center. The views of mountains and riv er, roomy porches and croquet grounds add additional charms. "White Collar Line. Boat. Astoria daily excursions, leaving foot Alder street 7 A. M. except Sunday, returning from Astoria 7 P. M.. except Sunday. This Is a lovely ride down the broad and magnifi cent Columbia River, passing immense salmon canneries, seining grounds, fish traps, all now in operation. Hundreds or fishboats, with white sail ever set, chas ing the royal chinook salmon. Fine meals, attentive officers. The ideal trip for pleas ure. See "Dalles" electric sign. Both phones Main 351. New Spray Bulletin. A new Bpray bulletin, complied by E. L. Smith, presi dent of the Oregon State Board of Horti culture, has Just been received at the of fice of the board at 24S "Washington street. The bulletin gives -directions for the ap plication of sprays to trees In foliage or bearing fruit, and also the manner of mixing the sprays. Printed copies of the bulletin may be obtained at the office of the board. The popularity of Thompson's Restau rant is not equaled Jn the "Western coun try. One of the cleanest places in the city. No flies to bother you, and plenty of fresh air for comfort. Special accom modations for families. Our cooking we will leave to your goodXjudgment. French dinners, with wine, 50c; 12 elegant private dining-rooms. '128 Fifth street, between "Washington and Alder. Oregon "Water Power & Railway Company. Open for traffic, with the fol lowing Sunday service from Grand ave nue, with Its former employes in charge: Twenty-minute cars to Mount Tabor. Mount Scott and East Side reservoirs; 20 mlnute cars to Sellwood and the Golf Links; 40-mlnute cars to Oregon City and Canemah Park. Transfers to and from the City & Suburban. Lovely Hotel Flavel, now open, is pleasanter than ever this year. You cant beat it anywhere else at the Coast for every up-to-the-minute comfort and sea side pleasure. Rates, $7, $10. 512, 515 per week. Engago rooms for the date you want at the Portland office. 615 Marquam TDUllding. 'Phone Main 642. Notice. All persons wishing to Wd on concessions for selling refreshments on the ground of the Retail Grocers' picnic, to be held at Canemah Park, Oregon City, July 23. may submit same to D. C Burns, 147 Third street, on or before July 17. The right is reserved to rcjfcct any or all bids. Excursion to Encampment Planned. Gilbert Camp, Spanish-American War Veterans, will run an excursion to Albany and return Sunday, July 20, during the Oregon National Guard Encampment The proceeds will be used for the benefit of tho hospital fund. Ivenae Social Club, Moonlight Excursion "Wednesday; Steamer Harvest Queen and Barge; Ash-Street Dock. S P. M. Tickets 50c, on sale at B. B. Rich's, Woodard, Clarke &. Co.'s, Naus', Eilers', Aldrlch's. Cars every half hour from Third and Yamhill streets to Cedar Park today. Miniature railway in operation. Music Dancing. Beautiful groves of trees; ideal place to spend a warm pf ternoon. Pleasant Rooms, with board, for Sum mer. $S to 59 50 per week; mile from Mof fett's Springs. For particulars, address Mrs. S. B. Jones, Cascades, "Wash. Triumph of mechanical ingenuity min iature railway, in operation at Cedar Park today. Cars leave Third and Yam hill streets everp half hour. Mazamas for Mount Adams. Take White Collar Line boat, foot Alder steet Some are going Monday morning, and some Tuesday morning. Moffett's Cascade Springs. 51 25 and 51 50 day. 58 and 53 50 week. Baths 25c each. See Aldrlch Pharmacy about it Grand Family Picnic by Swiss Ladies' Aid Society, today, at Jefferson Garden. Walter Strauhaul's Store at Long Beach now open. New goods, low prices. 50 large carnations, only 51; floral pieces reasonable. Burkhardt's, 23d and Gllsan. For Rent. Desirable office rooms In Alnsworth National Bank building. Sale. 51 50 pair, men's lace or congress $6 and $7 grades. Marks Shoe Co. Bootblacks have organized a union. Ask for shop card. New Grimes Hotel, Seaside, open for the season. FAMOUS eiothi"gCo-- g JL A JLjL t JL V- lmJ iJ Morrison and Second Sts. Southern Pacific trains for Ghautiu qua leave East Washington street S:40, 9:30, 11:30 -A. M.; 1, 2:45. 4:10, 4:30. 6:20, 7:15 P. M. Returning, leave Gladstone Park 7:05. 9:25. 10:35 A. M.; 12:21, 1:5L 3:46. 5:26, 6:17, 10 P. M. GREAT CLEARANCE SALE AtL. Slmnahan' 144-1-WJ Third, Be ttveen Alder and Morrison. Careful buyers, the people who keep their eyes open and their wits alert, will be Interested In the clearance sale of Sum mer goods as announced in. L. Shanahan's big advertisement on page 10 today. They herald remarkable price reductions on goods of merit The constantly increasing patronage of this-establishment literally packed with goods, must be based upon some good foundation. There is an eternal fitness in all things. Are you posted? Do you know a thing or two in merchandising? Tnere are sales and sale talks, but this one Is claimed to be bona fide. Now It is up to you. i DELIGHTFUL SMOKE. A' Strnljjht Havana Cigar Sold by Handler & Keller nt Tfcree for a Quarter. The "Brunlta" Is a straight Havana cigar of excellent flavor, and rare bou quet regularly sold at two for 25 cents; our price, three for 25 cents. The Cut- Rate Cigar and News Store, si wasn ington, between Fourth and Fifth. SELECTIONS FOR THE HOME In our many sales of mantels during this last week we note that our customers appreciate the symmetry of our designs. In choosing a fireplace the columns and shelf should be in proper proportion, and not form a monstrosity of fat wood col umns and insignificant shelf. Demand an artistic creation. We have many beauti ful ones on hand. The "1107" grate Is the best grate, and so guaranteed by the Monarch factory, which also makes cheaper Monarch grates that Are some times confused with the "1107." The John Barrett Company, leaders in their line since 1S67. WHERE TO DINE. The Portland Restaurant, 305 Washing ton, has a reputation as the leader. The best and most complete Sunday -dinner oufiay at Strouse's Restaurant, 229 Washington, between First and Second. Tho Perkins, 10S Fifth, will serve a fine chicken "dinner. Lunch 25c. dinner 35c; also meals a la carte. D. H. Brown. For fine Sunday dinner, the Newport res taurant, 53 3d; private entrance 237 Pine. First-class French dinner, wth wine, DOc; excellently cooked, 93 Fifth street. MATTING AND RUGS. We have Just received a large shipment of new designs of linen warp matting and cotton and Jute rugs, selling at low est prices. Also Chinese and Japanese curios, toys, etc. Andrew Kan & Co., corner Fourth and Morrison. AT THE SPORTSMAN. A full report of Jeffries-Fitzsimmons fight by rounds from ticker In cafe. Tra cey & Denny, proprietors, 1&5 Fourth street. SWEET JERSEY CREAM And milk, delivered on special order, or by the month. Wholesale and retail. Wash ington Creamery, 429 Washington street. YES, YOU! Ypur lawn chairs need paint. For best and cheapest, see Fisher, Thorsen & Co., Front and Morrison. CLEAN BATHTUBS. Make baths pleasant. Enamel yours with best enamel, from Fisher, Thorsen & Co., Front and Morrison. GOING FISHING? Get tackle at cleanlng-up sale, rods reels, lines, hooks, flies, etc Honeyman & McBride, 193 Third, corner Taylor. TIME CARD, STEAMER T. J. POTTER This week the O. R. & N. Co.'s steamer T. J. Potter will leave Ash-street dock for Astoria and Ilwaco as follows: July 15, 10.20 A. M.; July 16, 11:30 A. M.; July 17, 12:30 P. M.; July IS, 1:20 P. M.; Saturday, the 13th, at 2 P. M. Baggage must be received at Ash-street dock 30 minutes before departure. Ticket office Third and Washington. The Parisian Masseuse. Has renovated her massage parlors and has two young graduate assistants. Re fined people only. 208 5th. Phone West 1973. JIIcb-Grnrte Pianos tor Rent. Sold on eary Installments. Pianos tuned and repaired. H. Slnsnelrner. 72 Third ai. Among new surgical Instruments Is a steam saw for removing diseased parts of the liver. OSTEOPATHY DR. L. B, IM1TH, Of A. T. Still School. Kirks vllle. Mo. Old et Osteopath In Oregon. Fourth year lb Portland. Consultation free at orflco. 409 Oregonian BIdg. Lady Assistant. Phone Oak 42L EN WE DO IT WE DO IT RIGHT. We are doing LITTLE NOISE.' BIG TRADE. This yBig.crowds come down this way. every day f . Midsummer Clearance Salb EXTRA! TRACY SURROUNDED AGAIN By special wire July 11 Tracy was again surrounded last night and would have been captured had the posse seen him. He made his escape, however, and as this is the eighth time it has happened it is rumorSd here that the governor is about to call a special session of the legislature to pass a law making it obligatory for all sheriffs and depu ties to go at once to Jaeger Bros., 290 Morrison street, and have their eyes tested and properly fitted with glasses that will help their vision. Jaeger Bros, are testing eyes free of charge, and on account of ex pert work, are getting new custom ers daily. Their glasses not only help the sight but improve the looks as well. Don't forget the place. JAEGER BROS. JEWELERS OPTICIANS 290 Morrison St., bet. 4th and 5th, South side of street. THE WHITE IS KING OF ALL SEWING MACHINES Fhonc South 2461. The best-made machine on the market today Is the White. It is made of the nnest ateel and by the best workmen. Buy the "White and you will be "happy. It has the finest set of attachments and It will do the nnest work. Write us for catalogue and price list, or call us up by phone South 2481. Machines for rent; needles and parts for swing machines. THE WHITE SEWING MACHINE OFFICE ' COR. SIXTH AND ALDER STS. Opposite Oregonian Bid?., Portland. New Mounts Don't s'poil a good picture with a poor mount. We have the new and effective styles at the right prices. One-half your picture is in the mount. TRY US D. M. Averill & Co. The Curio Store, 331 Morrison St. CHEAP RATES EAST. The Rio Grande System announces greatly reduced excursion rates to East ern points "via the world-famed "Scenic Line." For particulars, call at or address the ticket office. 124 Third street. Mount Hood Government Camp. Good hotel, rates reasonable. Safe guide for mountain - climbing. Address A. M. Yocum, manager, Salmon, Or. Klamath Hot Sprln us, Mort noted Summer resort In Northern Call fornla. Near Couth. Pac Convenient for Oregon people. Address Edson Bros.. Beswlck. Cal. OSTEOPATHY IK The Marquam Established 1&S3. Dr. Walter A. Rogers Graduate of the A. T. Still School of Os teopathy, Klrksville, Mo. OtQce C3--o33-531 Mnrquaxu DIdff. Phone Main 27. Dr. Gertrude L. Gates Graduate of The Northern Institute of Osteopathy. Dr. Rogers' Office. CAMP.W.O.W. EXCURSION JULY the 27th it right now. is Winning. to attend our V Pjglili DON'T FAIL TO TAKE IN THE EXCURSION TO ALBANY, GIVEN BY THE SPANISH AMERICAN WAR VETERANS, JULY' 20. Largest Clothiers in the Northwest emi ff&JlhnesJor ZerfepiPss JZfes- Eys53 Designing Lowest conafofenf teit& Good Work Esgnwlig Department Oregonian Pub.Co. EDUCATIONAL. The Thpburn School The University Preparatory School for Girls. AT PALO ALTO, CAL. Prepares for Stanford and Berkeley. Spe cial courses also arranged. The Stanford libraries, lectures, moslcales, etc., are open to tho Thoburn students. Fall term begins August 14. Address the principals. Miss Catherine Harker, A. B. (Vastsar); Miss Florence Heywood. A. B. (Stanford); reference. President David Starr Jordan, of Stanford University. MRS. ALLEN'S SCHOOL For Boys and Girls Second year will open Monday. September 15 1902. Classes In Mathematics, History, English. Latin. Greek and German. Special etudents admitted to regular classea. For cir culars address MARGARET V. ALLEN, 012 Kelly street. Portland, Oregon. OREGON PORTLAND ST, HELEN'S HALL TTima and TlftV SfhOo! for Girls. All departments open Monday, Sept. 15, 1902. Full Academic and Collegre preparatory courses, as well as thorough Primary and Intermediate Instruction. Music. Elocution and Art under the .di rection of specialists. Book of Information sent on application to MISS ELEANOR TEBBETT5, Prln. Mills College and Seminary CONFERS DEGREES AND GRANTS DI PLOMAS. Seminary course accredited to the universities: rare opportunities offered In mu sic, art and elocution. Thlrty-sci cnth year: Fall term opens August 13, 1502. Write for catalogue to Mrs. C T. Mills, president Mills College F. O., California. DIatln&rnlahcd evcryvrhere for Delicacy of Flavour, Superior Quality, and Highly Nutritive Properties. GRATEFUL COMFORTING EPPS'S THE MOST NUTRITIOUS COCOA BREAKFAST SUPPER. Sold only in half-pound tins, labeled JAMES El'FS & CO.. Ltd., Honioepnthlc Chemist, London, England. Asenta, SHERWOOD & SHERWOOD, San Francisco. M " jiiipl m 1 fJfen s Jturnishmm i!fiai!iiiii!iiii!l!J 3hnual Sale Wfens and oysJ Clothing The great event for which hundreds wait every Summer There are no old styles to be disposed of that's not the purpose of the radical re ductions. On the contrary, we reduce prices before Instead of after styles lose their prestige. That's why men prefer our clothing store to any other in the Northwest. Hundreds of Handsomely Tailored Gar ments are to go, and former prices are no consideration, the sole aim being to make rapid sales in order to leave our stock absolutely fresh and new. It's a wonderful opportunity for saving. gPANAIVIA AND STRAW HATS Odd lots of genuine French and South American Panama Hats several different shapes re duced 15 to 25 per cent. Straw Hats of .every Descrip tion cut from 15 to 50 per cent. ?r!?;:r Every person .fitted by U3 means more patronage for our optical department. V"HY? We please them. This accounts for the large numbers appljing dally for optical corrections. Jlfcr- Jexvelers and Opticians pattern. This we can supply in PINS, BEAUTY or BABY PINS, Thin dciilRn is really new anil lias created a furore In the East among elite classes. 2S4 WASHINGTON STREET Instrument. Drams, Uniform. Ljani Healj's "Oira Make" Instruments are now used by thezreatestartists.Flna Cat alogue, 400 Illustrations, mailed free. It sires Band Music & Instructions for Amateur Bands. Bargains in Instru ments jus reduced In price. LYON &HEALY. 67 Adams St., Chicago. Tit TT.rld'i Lsi?t.t HuiJt Ume. 8IU "XTtrjtoUr kjtws In Hatte." C. C. NEWCASTLE, Dentist, MARQUAM BUILDING, ROOM 301 CHAS. T. PREHN, Dentist 19 Hamilton. 131 Third Street, Vitalized air for painless extractions. Oregon phone Clay 4S3. Mfiii aoioie(9tcooeittetsiaioetetttftoo I OUR SALE STILL j CONTINUES j THE FINEST MEN'S CLOTHING t IN POPTT iNn AT 5 0 Every garment is cut in the tailored and perfect fitting. we have your size QP - j Salem Woofers IVSiSts Store 85-87 Third St., between Stark andOak Streets Corner Morrison and Fourth Sts. J1 ,;iiite- comisur vc Intensely Interesting values In Summer un derwear, shirts, neck wear, hosiery, etc., that cannot be overlooked. ifii Cor. 3C and Washington rmeim&v We have just receivd a ship mentNof the latest creation in the jewelry line for Summer wear. The "FLORODORA" FOBS, BROOCHES, SCARF BELT PINS, CUFF BUTTONS Manufacturing- Optciahs- T PORTLANDiOREG. eeo9aaooeacoe SOROSIS AND WALK-OVER SHOE STORE IS IN THE LEAD WITH CHILDREN SHOES A PRESENT EVERY FRIDAY oooooooooocoooo Tialrj. BooV and Testimonial mailed FREE. 1 Mason Cancer Institute. 121 W. 42d st.. Jf. Y. very latest style, excellently Now is the time to tiuy and can fit you. 1 V Scientific &. . I