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    THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAN, PORTLAND. FEBRUARY 28, 1909
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Spring: Blodels K. l G. Corsets
A Shoe Sale Estraordinary
Our shoe stock is entirely too large. Must reduce it at once in order to make room for other
foods. The finest shoes for men, women and children are involved in this sale. All sizes,
widths and styles are represented. Shoes of dependable quality have been marked FAB be
low real worth. '
Women's Shoes, Oxfords and Juliets, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 grades, now selling at.. .$1.98
Men's fine Dress and Working Shoes, $2.50. $3.00 and $3.50 grades, now selling at.. $1.98
Boys' and eirls' high-grade Shoes, regular $2.50 and $3.00 grades, now selling at. ...$1.98
Just received a large shipment of all the latest models of these popular Corsets; they coma
in the fine coutil or batiste, with dainty lac2 and embroidery trimmings. These corsets net
only have the true Parisian style, but they also have the pliancy and comfort that are the
result of perfect fit; they are made in many models, so that every figure can be easily
suited. The R. & G. is the corset to have your gowns fitted over. Every -pair nn
teed. Priced for this sale at from $1.UU to JJsi.UU
NOW FOR AN EARLY SPRING SAILS OF, NEW MERCHANDISE
AM Vf JA. VAI; -L-li",J L . . of the new season's offerings. Besides, we are enabled to buy much cheaper, for most manufacturers allow extra discounts to
- ' , , . .,, i. f ).. nPW season's offerings. Besides, we are enamea to ouy mucu tueapw, iui iuu mniiu,iuCia , - --
IT PAYS TO BUT AS EARLY AS YOUR CIRCUMSTANCES WILL ALLOW-We buy early and by doing so wciiwtto bTbuinf eariy YouTave the advantage of selecting from complete assortments-getting "just what you want." rather than "the best
merits securing toeir season's supply before the general tun of merchants "go to market.'' ST Evfry Jepartment is lowing the very latest and most attractive styles-ready to meet every Spring need Today we tell of
irSy InounceLnt of ours. -
The Most in Value, The Best in Quality
A COMPLETE AND UNSURPASSED SHOWING
New Woolen Dress
Goods and Sillis
There is much that is new in them new attributes of weave
and design which our leading mills have expended a fortune in
perfecting. You will be pleased with the new art and cunning
which has crept into the manipulation, which makes this sea
son's fabrics the prettiest we have ever handled. Note these
extra values, offered to induce early buying:
NEW MESSALINE SILKS, 19 INCHES WIDE, REAL $1.25
QUALITY, PRICED AT 1.00
Shown in a Wonderful Assortment of Self-Colored Designs.
For tomorrow we have arranged n very important sale of new
Mescaline Silks, real Swiss Messalines, lull 36 nu hes wido,
guaranteed all pure silk: come with a beautiful, hi-h lustrous
finish, in a soft, graceful weave; shown in the latest shades
in an unsurpassed assortment of neat, now wt . designs, dots
and stripes, in self colors, Kdisou blue, wistaria, taupe, smoke
thy. eoM'nhas:en, dark rose, mulberry, champagne, brown,
rWedn. navv. light blue. pink, maize, cream, blaek, lavender,
etc. ete. Sold everywhere at $1.25 a yard, SI .00
priced for this saloat
PLAIN SWISS MESSALINE SILKS, 19 INCHES WIDE,
REGULAR 85c GRADE, AT 65
Over Forty Shades to Choose Prom.
19-incl plain Mescaline Silks of excellent quality and perfect
finish guaranteed all pure silk; eome in over 40 shades in all
the new -olnr. aUo eream and black; have a high lustrous
finish: rich and beautiful silks that arc in great demand ior
early Spring wear. Regular 85e. grade, priced ) 5 C
for this sale at
NEW NATURAL-COLORED PONGEES THREE SPLENDID
WEIGHTS
We are now show ins a complete line of new natural-colored
Pongee Silks, real hand-made silks of pure silk fiber; a silk
that will wash splendidly and wear satisfactorily, shown in
three weights all spiel. did value:
26-inch natural-colored Pongee Silks at ....75
34-inch natural-colored Pongee Silks at .
34-inch natural-colored Pongee Silks at ....$1.50
COTELLE CORDS. 27 INCHES WIDE, $1.50 YARD
Real Cotelle Cord Poneree Silks, a novel new weave, woven in a
fine even thread: strictlv all pure silk; comes with a brilliant
finish -in a splendid weight ; natural color only. Shown tomor
row for the first time.
RIOTS END FIESTA
Lisbon Scene of Grewsome
Masquerading.
ASSASSINATION IN EFFIGY
Revolutionists Kepeat Scenes, or
Heath of Kins trlos Until Po-lU-c
and Troops Clear
the Streets.
LISBON, Friday. Feb. 26. via the
frontier. Feb. 27.-Thn carnival cele
bration held In U.on this week re
ulted In serious rioting and a number
of encountera with the police during
which numerous-people were lnjurea
and about 200 arrests were made.
The precautions taken ,by the author
ities were successful in preventing any
demonstrations earl;.- in the month on
the first anniversary of the assassina
tions of Kins: Carlos and the Crown
Prince, but the population took advan
tage of the carnival time to Indulge
In the manifestations they wanted to
hold three weeks ago. The assassina
tions of February 1. 1908. were repeat
edly enacted at various points through
out the city by persons made up to
represent the late King Carlos and the
Crown Prince. Queen Amelie. Prince
Manuel and the regicides. Costa and
Buissa. as thev were attired on the day
of the tragedy, while other groups
carrying coffins containing skeletons
to represent King Carlos and the Crown
Prince gave representations of the fu
neral procession to an accompaniment
of blasphemous songs.
The police were completely taken by
surprise and when they attempted to
stop the scandalous proceedings the
lower classes sided with the masque
raders and received the police with
volleys of stones. Women aided the
rioters by throwing missiles from win
dows. The police finally had to make
free use of their revolvers and swords.
They charged right and left and a
panic followed. The situation was such
that the police could not control it and
troops had to be summoned. The
streets Anally were cleared by the mili
tary who made wholesale arrests.
KILLED BY OWN MEDICINE
Bouncer Who Got Strangle-Hold
Iies by Strangulation.
NEW YORK, Feb. 57. Speela!). Dr.
Guillotine, who Improved the mode of
execution, died under the knife he had
invented. John Cavanaugh. who developed
"bouncing" into a science. 1ms been
found strangled to death in his room.
Cavanaugh was head waiter at "Jacks."
a restaurant much frequented by "rah
rah" boys and others who believe in
making a lot of noise. When these pat
rons became too troublesome, Cavanaugh
bounced them.
Of course it would not do to have
mand-ilp fights if they could be prevent
ed. Usually Cavanaugh would get a
strangle-hold on his victim, choke him
Into unconsciousness and drag him to the
street. Then. If necessary, the waiters
would beat him. It never mattered what
happened after the roan waa outside the
place.
Cavan&ugh's death was the result of aa
accident. It Is believed that while fully
A
dreswed and asleep in a chair, he fell
to the floor, striking his head and twist
ing his nei k in such a position that he
choked. The head waiter never killed
anybody, but he certainly has. twisted the
necks of more foolish Inebriated young
men than any other person in Now Vork.
So his deatli under such circumstances
seems peculiar to say the least.
RUMOR SURPRISES CASTRO
I.nte- Venezuelan, Ruler Says He
Never Planned Gomez' Deatli.'
DRESDEN', Feb. 27. Ciprlano Cas
tro, late President of Venezuela, today
authorized the publication of a, declar
ation of his innocence of the charge
that he had conspired to bring about
the assassination of Juan Vicente
Gomez, the present President of the
republic.
"It is Incredible," says he, "that af
ter having shown my interest in him
In so many ways I should try to cause'
him to be murdered. If Gomez had
given me occasion to suspect him, I
would have given orders regarding him
before my departure from Venezuela,
and I would not have been so stupid
as to send such an order by cable.
"The shameless individual who In
stigated this conspiracy against me
will have to proceed to the utmost ex
tremes In order to justify himself, for
he Is aware that as soon as the matter
is understood the Venezuelan people
will not tolerate such perfidy."
RHEAMS IS FOUND G UILTY
Boy Tralnrobber Who Killed Man
Gets Life Sentence.
GREAT FALLS. Mont.. Feb. 27. The
Jury in the case against Henry Rhesms,
charged with the murder of William
Dempsey, who was mortally wounded
in the holdup of the Shelby train near
this city last May, returned a verdict
tonight, finding the defendant guilty
and fixing his punishment at life Im
prisonment. The next trial In connection with the
train holdup will be that of George
Creswell. who, though not actively con
cerned In the robbery, is alleged to
have laid the plans. Albert Hatch and
William Randall. Rheama' accomplices,
have already been convicted.
President Will Xot Change.
CHICAGO. Feb. 27. M. Mangasarlan
has returned from Washington, where
President Roosevelt refused to see him
and hear the resolutions passed by the
Independent Religious Society, asking the
President to reconsider a criticism in one
of his books of Thomas Paine. Mr. Man
gnsarian will tell his followers on Sun
day just what he would have said to
President Roosevelt had he . been given
an audience. "The criticism." said Mr.
Mangasarlan, "should not be permitted
to remain on record as the utterance of a
President of the United States. We will
continue with our protest. It Is too bad.
however, that It could not have been cor
rected while Roosevelt was still in the
Presidential chair."
Farmers to Honor Taft.
WASHINGTON, Feb. ;7. President
elect Taft. who was recently made a
Mason "at sight." will probably have new
honors heaped ujpon him. The National
Farmers' Union. Is preparing to elect him
a member of that organization "on sight."
The organization which is to make the
President-elect "an honorary farmer."
has prepared a memorial to be presented
to Mr. Taft. asking him to use his In
fluence In bringing about legislation to do
away with trading "in futures on crops."
Gregorj tha worker's friend.
Psge 9. Section 3.
See
SPRING SUIT FOR FIFTEEN DOLLARS
th s-eneralitv of popularly
to f0
Extraordinary values
at this special price. . .
The New Waists Are Beautiful !
Never have we handled more beautiful waists. The new styles have given the
manufacturers an opportunity to show their cleverness, and they certainly
have made the best of their opportunity. Our present showing is more than
an early-in-the-season assortment, and well worth a special visit. You will
recognize these as ont-of-the-ordinary values:
LINGERIE WAISTS TOR SPRING
Dainty models in Spring Waists, of a fine quality lawn, with embroidered
front or allover lace, finished with cluster tucks and insertion long sleeves,
with tucks and lace, collars also tucked and finished with glgKO
lace. Great values for the money
TARS ARE GUESTS
Norfolk Offers Big Welcome to
Fleet's Sailors.
"DIXIE" STARTS CHEERING
Whole City, Gaily Dqcked With
Flags, Takes Holiday to Pay
Royal Homage to Re
turned Bluejackets.
NORFOLK, Va., Feb. 27. Norfolk
paid a homecoming tribute to 2000 of
ficers and bluejackets from the Amer
ican "battle fleet" today. With flaring
trouser ends snugly reefed down in
canvas leggings, with Jaunty white
caps setting off the deep blue of the
service uniforms, and with rifles slung
over their nhoulders, the men from the
fleet paraded through the principal
streets of the city and were received
with cheers by practically all of Nor
folk's population.
Main street was so crowded in places
that barely enough room waa left for
the sailors to pass. The men of the
fleet passed through admiring throngs,
who in their eagerness to observe the
bluejackets, forgot all but the. first
spontaneous cheer of welcome until one
of the ships' bands came along playing
"Dixie."
Dixie" Starts Tumult.
Then the crowds broke Into a tu
multuous tribute, which was caught up
all the way down the line. The men
from the Virginia received a veritable
ovation.
In traversing Main street the Bailors
and their escort passed through a cor
don of honor in front of the reviewing
stand composed of hundreds of vet
erans, of both the Confederate and Un
ion armies.
Many Flags Out.
The bluejackets made a splendid
showing In spite of their long stay on
board ship. Nearly every person In
the crowded streets and on the side
walks held a flag, and these were
waved In greeting. The city was dec
orated . as seldom before. The crow
of onlookers spread from the streets
to the windows and roofs of the build
ings along the line of march, and busi
ness was suspended until the sailors
left for their ships later In the aft
ernoon. Following the parade the officers
vera entertained at an elaborate lunch
eon at' the Montlcello hotel, while
the 2000 bluejackets were given a feast
at the new- naval Y. M. C. A. building,
constructed with money donated by
John D. Rockefeller.
The battleship Rhode Island left the
fleet today and sailed for New York.
LEAD HUNTERS TO ARCTIC
Flala Finds New Occupation for Po
lar Exploring Skill.
NEW YORK. Feb. 27. (Special.) An
thony Flala has discovered a new line of
work for Arctic explorers. He has hired
a steamer and will personally conduct s
party of five rich young men to the frozen
North, where they will hunt for seal.
frr.teen-aoliar amis, maae ot iiigu-cB luai.a.o - 0 - - ..,
priced garments. These fabrics include fancy worsted, novelty serge and wave taffeta,
in plain colors, fancy and shadow stripes and checks. The styles include only the
new Spring models, and the colors include only the new Spring shades. Come and see these
moderately priced suits, and we .feel sure that you will voice your ap- $X 5.00
proval of them. Special for Monday and Tuesday
CHILDREN'S SCHOOL COATS
Children's Coats in all materials adapt
able for school wear, including home
spuns, worsteds, kersey and flannel;
light and dark colors, plain checked or
striped, plain effects or trimmed; col
lar and cuffs of same cloth or velvet.
A garment we do not hesitate to guar
antee to stand the w ear and tear. There
are samples in the lot, reduced from 25
ner cent: sizes 4 to 11 years.
$2.50
SPRING MODELS IN COVERT
JACKETS
All new season's styles in smart jackets
of covert cloth, plain colors and shadow
stripes, cutaway or square-cut effects,
plainly tailored, with collar and cuffs
of velvet or sam cloth, lined with a
superior quality taffeta. A high-cla
man-tailored garment tj 50
at a reasonable price 4vrCvr
Petticoats of taffeta in black and all
colors, including the new shades; sev
eral choice styles, deep flounces, fin
ished with straps and shirring, drop
skirt also of silk. $5.50 CO QQ
ann- MJM values yO.VO
New
with
walrus, ptarmigan and reindeer. It is
announced that the party will start from
Norway, July 15, and return September
1, at a cost to each "rich young man" of
$0000. Interest will be added to the af
fair by the fact that the navigating of
ficer of the boat will be Captain KJeldsen,
who rescued Flala and other members
of the Zlegler expedition of 1903-5.
Flala was formerly an artist on the
Brooklyn Eagle. He is entitled to wear
two stripes on his North Pole uniform,
having been twice rescued from Icebergs
and icefloes In the frozen North.
Speaking of rescues. Dr. Cook's friends
have not forgotten him. It ,was stated
in the papers the other day that "mem
bers of the Dr. Cook rescue committee
will hold a meeting in July to consider
ways ad means for the contemplated
trip to relieve him."
Fact! "North Poling" seems to be the
only profession jwhieh does not require
haste In rescue work. Friends of Cook
seem calmly confident that he will wait
to be rescued, no matter how long they
may be In starting.
IE
NOTED PIANTST SAYS IT IS ALL
"PACK OF IvEES."
Stepson, of Virtuoso &aid to Have
AVon Love of .Wife of Man Who
Gave Him Start.
.CHICAGO, Feb. 27. (Special.) Ignace
Paderewski, the planlet, who arrived In
Chicago for a concert, today character
ized as "a pack of lies" the allegations
of Wcncelas Gorskl,' his stepson and hus
band of a ChicEro artist, whom he re
ferred to as a "discord." and In like
terms disposed of the romance disclosed
by Stanislaus Vincent Gorskl, a. New
York illustrator, who termed the virtuoso
an "Jngrate."
The latter dragged Into the light again
a romance which the musician thought
had been forgotten long ago; told how
Gorskl had taken Paderewski Into his
home. Introduced him to his wife, 6old a
valued violin in order that he might
finance the pianist for a start in life,
scoffed at members of his family who
warned him of the growing affection be
tween the pianist and Mme. Gorskl, and
then lost her.
"A pack of lies!" shouted M. Paderew
ski, "all a pack of lies. I have not left
my stepson destitute, though he deserves
wellto be so. My agent in London has
instructions to send him regular remit
tances'. If he has the sum of 8 cents
only, it is his own fault, not mine."
NEXT RAID ON MARCH 30
Suffragettes Set Date for Attack on
House of Commons.
LONDON. Feb. 27. The women suffrage
followers are losing no opportunity to
advertise the cause. They gathered ;n
force this morning In front of llolloway
Jail to welcome three of their number
who had just completed one month's l.n
piisonment sentences for trying to in
terview Premier Asqulth.
In spite of the fact that snow uds fall
ing, they formed in a procession and
marched to Holborn, where a breakfast
of welcome was given for the "martyrs."
Miss Cliristabel Pankhurst, In address
ing the gathering, complained that while
Mrs. Lawrence and the other leaders of
their organization had been sentenced to
two months' imprisonment for their raid
on the House of Commons. Mrs. Despard.'
the leader of a rival society", had got off
with one month. The speaker promised
another raid on the House of Commons
March 30, when the London womer. will
be joined by delegates from Lancashire.
or taffeta.
Clrirfe Arfi Here!
Mr
There are many distinctive style
changes this season, and to sat
isfy ourselves, all that ia new and
attractive in skirts must be
brought before you. The choicest
of the new ideas have arrived and
they nowawait your inspection.
It
The prices at which they
marked will surely entice
i looking for fine skirts.
PANAMA WALKING SKIRTS
arrivals in Panama Walking Skirts, hence the
reason you should invest now, ana os assureu vl
the latest styles. Of a superior grade panama, in
black- navv. red and brown; plain or finished
trimmings and fold of satin
$6.50 and $Y.oU values. . t
JAPAN FUSS ENDS
Good Humor Returns to Men of
Island Empire.
PRESS CHANGES ITS VIEW
Tokio Papers Say Recent Contro
versy Proved Real Friendship
Existing Between America
and Mikado's Umpire.
TOKIO, Feb. 27. During the recent
discussion in Japan of the attitude of
certain persons in California In regard
to the Japanese residents it appears
that one of the difficulties faced by
the Japanese newspapers of the best
standing was that their correspondents
at the various points lacked an appre
ciation of conditions In America, as
well as capacity to analyze the feelings
of the people or the standing of those
who espoused particular actior.
A a result only the most sensational
publications appearing In the newspa
pers in America as a rule reached the
newspapers in Japan, the result being
that from the outset there was almost
an entire misunderstanding as to the
real situation.
Later, as the position of the leading
people of California developed through
the more reliable press dispatches, a
better feeling began to prevail, and
now this controversey has almost en
tirely ceased. In fact, many of the
newspapers say that much good has
come out of the evil. Inasmuch as the
discussion brought out even a greater
degree of friendship on the part of
America toward Japan than was at first
believed to exist.
JAPAN UNDERGOING REFORM
Mercantile L,ife Being Placed on a
Firmer Basis Tlian Before.
TOKIO, Feb. 28. Economical condi
tions in Japan are consideraby unset
tled, although the prospect for the fu
ture is regarded as fairly good by the
best and most conservative judges.
A temporary setback has been met
with however, by certain revelations
concerning the conduct of company af
fairs. Several large companies in
which the public, both foreign and
Japanese, has invested largely, are be
ing managed In a manner that is care
less to say the least. The directors of
one concern were forced to resign.
It is the cleansing of the-Augean
Stables that has been begun, and it
will bring forth a more healthy con
dition, but at present the discoveries
are acting as a depressant and while
business generally is said to be much
better, there is a marked cautiousness
upon the stock market and exchange.
Japanese Industrial securities are not
being sought, but government securi
ties have steadily held their own and
and they are expected to improve. Some
of the large foreign firms naturally are
feeling the squeeze of Japanese com
petition and are turning their atten
tion to the financial side of business
with the Japanese.
As a consequence it ia intimated that
two large banking firms will be es
tablished In Tokio, one with American
capital and the other with English; and
LATEST IDEAS IN
Embroideries and
Flouncings
You have only to visit our Embroidery Section to learn what's
stylish in this line for Spring, 1909. It's a stock for particular
nrnmon tn coWt. from manv of thn desims heine exclusive with
this store. Our prices, as usual, you'll find just as attractive
as the goods themselves.
EMBROIDERIES WORTH 60c, 75c AND $1.00 YD. AT 33
An extra special showing of Flouncing and Embroideries, full
8 to 18 inches wide; beautiful St. Gall, Swiss aud Nainsook
Embroideries in this lot; also insertions to match; they come
direct from the mill at factory prices; dainty and elaborate
patterns. Easily the best ever shown at 33
FLOUNCING AND EMBROIDERIES, BEST 50c VAL., 23
An offering of fine Embroideries and Flouncings, with inser
tion to match, in widths from 3 to 10 inches; shown in a full
assortment of neat, new patterns; also Corset Cover Em
broideries, full 18 inches wide. Regular 50c Embroideries,
priced for this sale at 23
PLOUNCINGS AND EMBROIDERIES SPECIALLY PRICED
AT 16?
A pretty assortment of Flouncings and Embroideries in a large
variety of patterns, embroidered on best grade nainsook and
cambric; they come full 12 and 18 inches wide, and are fresh,
new goods. Extra values, special 16?
Special Opening Sale White Goods
These goods have just arrived, fresh from the looms the smart
est, prettiest weaves of the new season's white fabrics. And
instead of being offered at regular retail prices, we've marked
them at less than regular. Now is the time to purchase ma
terial for new garments, for yourself and your children. Surely
such an event will interest you. You'll be on hand to get your
share, won't you?
White India Linon, 30 in. wide, with a nice soft finish.. .13
White India Linon, 40 in. wide, extra quality, 18c grade... 15
White India Linon, 36 in. wide, fine sheer quality 18?
Imperial Nainsook, 36 inches wide, specially priced at 12 yards
for $2.25; or, per yard ............20
White linen-finished Suiting, 34 in. wide, specially priced.. 1&
White mercerized Poplins, in great demand this season... 25 ?
WTiite Pique of splendid quality, in narrow and medium cords,
specially priced at 25
White dotted Dress Swiss in medium and small dots, at...l8
New Madras Waistings in neat figures and stripes, at 25
are
those
f fl
MYSTERY STILL UNSOLVED
No Light on Murderer of Whole
Beck man Family.
BAKERSFIBLD. Cal., Feb. 27. Ab
solutely no progress has been made in
clearing up the mystery that sur
rounds the death by fire early yester
day morning of Mrs. W. M. Beekman
and her four children.
Relatives of the woman and her late
husband arrived this morning. They
are ignorant of any enemies Mrs. Beek
man may have had. They insist that
only the most friendly of relations ex
isted between Mrs. Beekman and the
separated wife and three children of
her deceased husband by his former
marriage.
The provision of Beekman's will leav
ing his first children $100 was a sur
prise, the relatives declare. In that
the legatees had expected nothing.
MURDERER'S GRIM JEST
Tells Judge Can't Live Long Enough
to Serve Sentence.
NEW YORK, Feb. 27. Special). The
sentencing of a murderer is usually an
Impressive affair, but over in Newark the
other day a prisoner made it a laughing
success. Vencenzo Buonvesba, who killed
his son-in-law. pleaded guilty to murder
in the secona degree and Judge Ten Eyck,
through an interpreter, told him that his
sentence was 25 years, whereupon the
prisotier frowned and gravely informed
the court: "I cannot serve that sentence,
for I will not live that long. You had
better get somebody else to serve It."
But Mr. Buonvesba was Induced to
makf tins attempt himself.
T. R. FINDS PRECEDENT
Says Washington Was Attacked by
Newspapers, Too.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 27. The Presi
dent called in a number of newspaper
correspondents yesterday, and told
them that George Washington suf
fered the same kind of attacks upon
his retirement that now are directed
at Mr. Roosevelt. He reminded his
visitors of the assailants who pestered
Washington during his second term.
To emphasize his point he distributed
for publication typewritten copies of
an editorial written by Philip Freneau
and published in the Aurora of Phila
delphia, March 6, 1797, bitterly attack
ing the first President, whose second
administration had just closed.
BRITISH ARMY INCREASE
Estimates for New Year Call for
More Men and Funds.
LONDON, Feb. 27. The Army esti
mates for 1909-10 provide for a grand
total of 804,973 men, as compared with
799,610 men In 1908-09. This . Includes
the regular force.
The gross total or the maintenance
of the army is estimated at $154,449,750.
as compared with $154,134,020 for
1908-09.
Ochs Buys Nashville Paper.
NASHVILLE, Tenn., Feb. 27. Milton
B. Ochs and Thomas Preston, the latter
a banker, have purchased the Nashville
American. Mr. Ochs will be the pub
lisher and manager. He Is the nianag-
Reminded of Forgotten Match.
NEW YORK, Feb. 27. (Special). James
Merriman accepted a challenge to wrt-stlo
with a friend in the Mansion House, Wes
ton, N. J., and forgot that he had a
match behind his ear. He fell against a
pool table, the match was ismltfd and
Merriman's hair and whiskers mada a
morry blaze. He is now smooth ahaven
and has sworn off wrestling forever.
How I Took The
Hair Off My Face
The Same Sure Eemedy Which Cured
Me Will Be Sent You FREE.
It Will Not Burn Or
Injure the Skin.
Don't Use a Razor.
"Yes, there was a time when I could
hardly bear to look at myaelf in the (riasH.,,
SHld a well-known society beauty. I
hideous and I knew It and my friends knew
It. even If they said nothing to mo.
"I don't care whether It's Just a few
stray hairs or a full-fledged mustache, hair
on a woman's face will upoll her beauty.
That's all there is to thut. I know. Of
course I tried the electric needle and all
the other remedies I evur hoard of. And. oC
course, the hair came back. Tt always will
with such remedies. They don't really kill
the hair. They just burn It ofT th urfe
and stimulate the roots. Sometimes l just
couldn't bear to fai-e anybody with that
horrible growth on my face and arms. I wa
about to give up in despair, when om.
friend sent me a bottle of Klec-tro-la. I
hadn't faith in the remedy before 1 ufp It.
but it took Just nnc treatment to convince
me. The way that, hair came off was a
marvel and no matter how lonjc I left t he
remedy on it would not burn or mart.
That's the secret of it wicoess. You tsn
leave it on loitff enough to reach the mot
and kill the l.aln an-i a cure with Elcc-tro-la
is a euro that lafltw. Se my fac i
as soft and smooth as a little child's and It'"
been munths .t:ire 1 cured myself. If you
don't believe this, just try Klec-tro-la and
see."
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