The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 15, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND THURSDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 18. 1008.
SILVER JUBILEE
OF
ARCHBISHOP
Hlonlah Honored in . Bril
liant Ceremonial at,
' 'San Francisco.
(Csllea frees LmmI wu.
flan rrancleco, Oct. St. HI a rraca.
Patrick WUUam Rlordan, archbishop of
San rrancleco, today celebrated Ma all
rar Jubllea, tha twanty.firth annlvar
ry of Ma alavatlon to tha aplicopal
dignity, (a a reUaious faatlval at St.
XUry a cathedral Tha avant waa ona
of tba moat brllltlant rallaioua.ceramo
nlea avar en on tha Pacific ,ooat Tha
ceremonies wera oraeadad by tha rtad
Ins of a cabla messa racelved' from
J "op Plua, convaylng tha papal bene
diction, and a latter from tha Holy Bea
to Archbishop Rlordan conveying tha
op a blessing and wlabaa for long
MAY YOHE, KING'S PET.
SEEKS FREEDOM HERE
(Continued from Paia Ona)
17
Tha cathedral -on Tan Neaa avenue
. waa crowded with Cathollo dignitaries
and laymen long before II o'clock, the
hour aet for the pontifical tnaaa, which
waa celebrated by Archbishop Rlordan
hlmaelf. The. Interior of theathedral
. waa Dim of f lowere. Th? celebra
. tlon of tha pontifical maea waa pre
ceded by a proceaalon of loo clergy and
laity. ..
On tha throne within the aanctuary
eat Archblehop itiordan with nia orom-
' er. Rev. L. J. Rlordan. castor of St.
Elltabath'a church, Chicago, who acted
aa honorary deacon, and Rev. R. Jl.
Morrlasay, provincial of the fathera of
me noir cross, aasociatea wtu ine
t'nlveraltr of Notre Dame, the arch
blahop'a alma mater, who acted aa hon
orary aub-deaoon.
Rar. P. J. Cummlna, paator of Mta
lon Dolores, acted aa deacon of the
maaa and chanted the gospel. ' Rev. M.
IX Connolly, castor of St. Paul'a church.
acted aa aub-deacon and recited tha,
, ox me amy.
In the 'aanctuary, on aeparale
tnronea ana each attended oy (wo
clergymen, the visiting blahopa of tho
province were- aeated. Archbishop
Christie of Portland and Bishop O'Dea
or t-encue were prominent among ine
dignitaries.
HI
JIkIiod T. J.. ' Conaty of Los Anaelea
delivered tha eulogy, which, waa a hia
tory of the pls-opacy of Archbishop
moras n. Arcnoianop Kioraan - maae
. reply.
After the celebration of the maaa,
lame neon to tha clergy waa served at
m. Marye cathedral hall. Very Rev.
J. J. Prendergaat. V. O., presented to
(Archbishop K Ionian a token of the
clergy a esteem. . All day messages of
congratulations were received by Arch
. Bishop Rlordan. -Among them waa a
Jettor from Cardinal Gibbons.
AT THE THEATRES
. "The Clansman" Tonight.
- The attraction at the Helllg theatre.
Fourteenth and Washington street, to
night at 8:16 o'clock, tomorrow and
Wednesday nights, will be the widely
dloensBed drama. 'The Clansman. ThW
Is the Interesting 'atory of the famous
Ku Klux Klan. A special price mati
nee Saturday.
Seat Sale Opens Tomorrow.
Next Sunday nlght.October 1, at the
Helllg theatre "Checkers" will begin nn
engagement of three nights. Hans Rob
erta will again be seen as Checkers and
Dave Braliam an Push Miller. Advance
seat sate opens Ji lday.
"The Girl of the Golden West."
Despite all rumors to the contrary
Manager Baker announces that Satur
day will close the great run of "The
Girl of the Golden West" at tha Bunga
low. Contracts made at the beginning
of the aeason force him to produce
"Brown of Harvard" no later than next
week.
they be, were carried out aa though aha
had commanded lliein. lr deetra. her
wien for anything, waa, in a way,
command. There waa uo "no" to any
thing aha wanted.
The weeding. In later year a. of liy
Prenyls Hope, to Opteln iiradlry Put-
man strong, was ine event or ine season
among the auulety fullowera of New
York. London and Par la. It waa talked
about f,or weeks- yea, month a. Captain
Strong waa wall known in this country,
belne a member of one of Mew York a
oldest ramlllva. Ana beside, hie ramer
had been mayor of the city and bora a
national reputation. And- May Tohe, or
rather Lady JTancIa Hope, waa equally
aa well known, not only la the United
Mates but throughout te capitals of
en r-urope.-
They lived In New York and In Lon
don and In Par.la and after awhile
moved to the orient, where Captain
Strong waa atatloned while In the serv
ice of the government Mr a. Strong waa
still famoua for her gowns, her enter
talnmente. her beauty and her natural
attractlveaeaa. , v
'- Oa the Stage Agate. ,
Eventually, however, there waa a
aeparatlon. Mrs. Strong returned to
her -old home In Enaland. Gradually
and aurely the faaclnatlon, tha. longing
r or ine atage tnet triumpns or nr
former years returned and Mra. Strong
resterdar. It waa said that aha had
been 111 and that -the doctor advised
bar to aee no one.
. JVaree At tao Seer.
A nurse attired In white and a pro.
roelonai air about her, answered ine
call of the bell, Prom the front door
that'a aa far aa the reporter got
it could be sees mat a -eomeooay
lived within, ruin on the outside, i
vtna-coverarf norrh leaiUn to the fron
door, and resembling possibly the dwel
llnsr of a widow In moderate elrcum'
atancea. tha little borne was handsome
ly and taatefully furnished and 'here
were cut flowers fresh from the florist
on the table In the dining-room. ,
The reporter explained hie ralaalon.
The nurse excused herself and ' aald
that aha would ask the madam. Mad
am, considering the advloo of tho Phy
lolan. hallavarf thai It would oe uea
If aha were not Interviewed. Jiaaam
beggedto be excused.
ratnoa Poodle Preeent.
Rut there waa no almllarlty of the
IhMtre. nothlna? to remind one Of th
... . . I- Vr.tMMn t ). a nrl.nt mrA America.
within the hali or the room a aa far a a
tba 'reporter could aee. Nothing out
a tiny poodle the one May xona uaea
to have when ahe waa laat upon the
at ace which aeemed to bo proud of Its
home and clad to be unaer ine root
with one so famoua aa Ita mieireea.
Tha nurse was aaked If It were irue
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All akin diseases, Including ec seme
acne, herpes, rash, tetter, etc., yield
readily to lie remarkable curative prop
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roalam. In email quantities, wlU quickly
anlsh pimples, hives, blackbeada,
blotches, and will relieve and cure lull
ing reel, scaly scalp, humors, eiq. A
special iO-cent peckeae has been adopted
for tboae who use poalam for these
miner trouble. Thla, aa well aa tha
regular two-dollar Jar, la on aale at the
Ekldoiore Druar Co.. and other leading
orug stores, in fortiano.
. An experimental aupply of poalam
may bo obtained free of rharge. by writ
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City. .
street. New Tork
Northrup-Street Cottage, Where Former Stage Favorite Ifl Living In Re
N ". ' tlrement. '
Minstrels at Baker.
If you want a good hearty laugh go
and aee the original Richard & Prln
gle'a minstrels at the Baker this week.
All are genuine colored comedians 7no
burnt cork. Matinee' Saturday. Last
time Saturday night.
"The Rocky Mountain Express,"
"Look out!" Is what a man yelled at
the top of his voice, who occupied -a
seat In the front row of a theatre re
cently when the train In "The Rocky
Mountain Express," the new melodrama,
came rushing on the stiig- When the
snorting engine made Ita appearance
the auditor thought the train was go
ing to plunge Into the audience.
Pianist in Vaudeville.
Uproarious Audience at Orphenm.
It would seem that the audlenco had
completely lost themselves at tha per
formance at the Orpheum last night
Not only did the, patrons nearly wear
themselves out applauding the perform
ers, out tne actors inemseives were an
but In answering tha repeated calls.
"Gypsy Life at Fantages.
The beautiful and tuneful musical
comedy "Gypsy Life," as presented by
the eight Zangarl singers at the Pan
tages theatre this week Is one of the
greatest musical treata of the aeason
and is drawing capacity houses.
aa May Toha wasgsoon before the foot
lights again,. Then ahe came to America
and -her arrival was heralded In every
newspaper In the country.
When the time la ripe when Mrs.
StronK has established her residence in
Oregon It Is said she Intends getting a
aivorce rrom tne captain and that wltlt
In a few days after the -decree la
? ranted another wedding will take place,
t will be another matrimonial adven
ture added to the list of those of May
Yobe. but it is understood that in the
one arranged sho will do equally as wellv
or Detter, sne says nerseir as at any
of the former ceremonies. The one in
waiting is said to be a resident of Brit
ish Columbia, who is not only patiently
awaiting the coming of the date of wed
lock but who la making every effort,
though he be far away, to see that
Mra. Strong Is comfortable and that she
have no worries or tne future or of to
day.
Bare Several Months.
May Yohe took up her residence at
789 Northrup street several montlio
ago. The home IS particularly modest
and few If any of her neighbors have
any iaea or tne identity or tne woman
of fame who vis living within their
very midst. But their curiosity has
been aroused, no doubt. When Mr?.
Strong goes out a closed carriage is
usually ordered. vBut it is seldom that
the actresa comes down town. Defer
ring to spend the time to herself at
home with her pets and her servants
as companions. Of course, Miss Yohe
has her friends but she has been par
ticular in selecting therrr for fear the
secret would leak out.
A reporter called to see Miss Yohe
that Mrs. Fallows were living In Port
land for the purpose of in time secur
ing a divorce from Captain Strong.
. "I cannot say," replied the nurse, "I
have only been here a week. But Mrs.
--Mrs. Mrs. Fallows begs to be ex
cused, If you will, as she has had so
much publicity In the past, you know,
and now she wishes to be quiet for
awhile. The doctor says she can see no
one, and that It will be a week or two
rjerhapa before she is able to leave her
Enjoying Quiet Life.
Thus It is that May Yohe Uvea. Two
or three servants move quietly about
the house. k When Mrs. Strong is well
she takes, a drive occasionally. That Is
all. She reads a great deal reads of
the old world and of the new, all of
which she knows so much about. Reads
of the society doings of New York and
of Europe and recollects or uie aays
when she was one of them and when
her own name was In the same col
umn with the others.
Portland members of society drive by
the humble little cottage and pass with
scarcely a glance. And perhaps its oc
cupant watches them now and then
paRs and repass and smiles Just smiles
and thinks and thinks and thinks.
She thinks of her trjumphs and
splendors of old and dreams of tri
umphs and splendors to come. It Is a
strange, wild, fascinating career that
this quiet, unassuming woman has had.
They are days of retrospection now, of
the time when she was May Yohe, queen
of the singers, or Lady Francis H
or Mra. Rradlev Put man Strong.
And now now she is Just plain,
everyday Mrs. Fallows of Northrup
street.
i e j
It of Clark. Clark took tho platol away
zrom nor, saying mat it maae mm
nervous to oee a, woman handling a
run. He nlaced the olatol back In Ita
plane and a abort time afterwarda M's.
Gebue took It and locked heraelf in the
bathroom while Clark waa In the par
lor la the front part 01 tne nousey
No motive forthe attempted aulclde
Other than deapondeney can be con
ceived by Mra. Redmond. She atatea
that Mra. Gebus was despondent anl
"blue" on Sunday, but that ahe had
apparently recovered her spirits Mon
day morning. The following note waa
found pinned to Mra. OebusT undervest
and addressed to her sister:
"Dear Nellie No. matter what hap
pen do not for God'a aake blame any
one. it nave tne diucb tuuKy. i nu
had them yesterday, but I can t atao
It much longer, ao don t blame any
ona. Your loving aiater,
one. Your loving sister. "MAMIE."
- Xrfie la gave a.
Almost as tha ahot waa fired Clark
broke Into th room and carried the wo
man out of tha house. It was round
that tha bullet had entered the left
breast lust above the heart, cornlnu out
above the shoulder blade. She waa re
moved to a hospital at Tremont station
where she Is now out Of danger.
Mrs. uehus will not discuss tne at-
empt at suicide except to any that she
as no explanation to inane, to ner
Ister, however ahe says that she would
not have attempted It had she not
nought that the shot would reach her
eart. Brie says that she hss troiinlos.
but that they are known to herself slone
and will not divulge them. Her sinter
knows of no trouble or worry, other
than the taunts of one or two gossiping
neignnnrs ano tna'iacK or employment,
which would have cauaed the attempted
aulclde. unless it Is something which
had happened before Mrs. Oebus enme
to Portland.
What He Saw.
A Britisher was announcing his views
on things in general, and summed up
his own position by the statement:
"Well, I've seen life' "But." said his
American friend, "one of your own
bright poets has said, 'Life's a joke."
The Britisher is still exploring the remark.
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Waterman, Conklin and Parker Fountain Pens
in great variety. ' Also the Ink Pencil in all sizes.
COLO WBATBES ADTTOB
To all Is to beware of coughs and colds
on the cbest; as neglected they readily
lead to pneumonia, consumption or
other pulmonary troubles. Just as soon
as the cough appears treat it with Bal
lard's Horehound Syrup, the standard
cure of America. Use as directed per
fectly harmless. A cure and preventive
for all diseases of the lungs. Sold by
Skldmftre Drug Co. Price 26o. BOo and
$1.00 per bottle.
HOME
ELECTRIC
TREATMENT
With our Home Medical
Battery, "The Woodlark,"
accomplishes wonders in
relieving Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, Headache, Par
alysis, Cramps, Constipa
tion nd numerous other
ailments.
Price, complete $6.00
We Always Carry a Complete Line of Electric
Batteries.
SHOULD'R
BRACES
FOR BOYS, GIRLS,
MEN AND WOMEN
Special StudcntBraccs
FOR SCHOOL ,
CHILDREN.
We have in stock numer
ous makes" of Braces in-,
tended for all manner of
cases. Experienced lady
and gentleman fitters in
attendance.
TRUSSES
Largest Line on the
Coast at All Prices. Lady
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io a, it to jLj4Y ypMJNzSJUf
OPXST."
A'
KOJTTHIiY
ACCOUJTT
lope
"Young Mra. WlnUirop" Tonight
This evening tho Blunkall company
will present again Ita phenomenally
successrut production or mat oeautirui
domestic comedy-drama, "Younar Mra
Winthrop." There have been but few
such fine performance ever seen In
Tortland.
i. v
Harry Thornton at tha Grand proves
that first class piano playing is appre
ciated and the most classic of composi
tions Is applauded. This la the first
act of the Kind that has been sent here.
The Sisters Yller.one come from Barnura
Bailey's circus.-
KAIL FRAXCHISE GRANTED
Albanr May Hav Electric System In
Xear Fnturv.
f Special Plenetck Tfee Jonreel
Altakny. Or., Oct. 16. At a meeting of
tfco .cnv council last nlsht the Welch
franchise odinance was passed. Thla
r-ractlallK. assures Albany an elect r la
v:m wIThtn a short time. The fran
;hlse Is for a period of (6 years. "Work
Is fo commence within one month and
to be completed to the depot six months
from now. tne entire system to do fia
lahnd within two years. - - -
One hundred dollars a year Is to be
paid after five years and ?60 after 1
vesra. Slity pound steel rails are to be
ul. Tne rrancMse provide tbai
freight shall be hauietf on the main
streets during the day. Mr. Welch waa
rtven a period of It day to accept or
reruee tne rrancniae.
BRYAh
STRONG
III HEW YORK
, .
Chairman Mack Says Demo
crat Was Never So Por)
. ular in That State.
jolly disposition and
, THE DRUG CAFFEINE
- V
la Coffoo la aertrootlve aervee.
The hoTBato of yotaak ta
wheat, rem watefe
POSTUM
isQanaa-
Tlere' a Re mo a
Chicago. .111., Oct 16. (Special)
Chairman Norman E. Mack of the
Democratic national executive commit
tee, has cheering news from New Tork
enl nther naitiirn kt t.. flnalrfn.r nf
pie situation mere, no saia:
ine state of ivew xorg was never
la such rood shane for the Democrat
ic ticket as tt Is today. We are go
ing to have another experience like that
of 1891. I do not know one prominent
Democrat In the Empire state or in the
states bosderina: unon It who Is not en
listed nean ana eoui in ine ijryan cam
paign today.
"A a opposed to this situation tba Re
publican in New Tork. aa in other
states, are sadly split up In their organisation.
"New York la normally a Democratic
atate. It haa never failed to alve a
swinging Democratio majority except at
some time when the Democrats were
thoroughly - divided among themselves.
This year they are thoroughly united.
Consider the enormous vote that car
ried Cleveland Into tho office of gov-'
ernor. it waa built upon conditions
which almost exactly parallel those of
today. At that time a president at
tempted to dominate the New Tork J
nrpuuimn vikiuiihuvh ana umiu ine
organisation resented it and tba ticket
went down in defeat.
"President Rooeevelt haa not been
content with forcing upon tbe Repub
lican national ticket the man whom
he hopes to have for bla successor, but
he has compelled an enwllling body of
New Tork Republican, to nominate
Husne for e-overnor.
be Democracy 1 la fine shape !n
ter. She Is of a
because of this the neighbors about
the little suburb of Ltfurelwood com
mented on the death of her husband,
saying that she must not have cared
much for htm or she would take his
death more to heart. This talk reachej
the ears of the young woman and she
became very despondent, -though at no
time did she give any Intimation that
she contemplated doing herself harm.
Iarno How to Handle Gun.
Monday morning, in the absence of
Mrs. Redmond, her sister, Mrs. Oebus
found one cartridge fitting a 32vcalfbor
revolver kept in the pantry. She then
examine! the weapon, which was empty,
and asked questions about how to work
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The Store
With a Liberal
Money-Back Policy Sam WKRTHEIMER, Pres. and Genl Manager.
Corner
Fifth and
Alder Streets
FRID
Maryland. Weat Virginia and Ohio. In
all of those state Democrats are coa
fldeet of victory.
"Since cemlng here T have learned
enough about the situation In the west
to convince tn that thre haa been
So" change io the rosy- tin re to Dem
ocratic prospect einjee I left Repub
lican here ceased to talk about car-ryla-
In cTina at alL" .
TAUXTS DRIVE HER
. . TO TRV SUICIDE
rContinaed from Page Ona)
r the I-eed retirs In ene ft th h.
ef Nuinriile ane3 after tee eWtb
of her hatehn4 egetn wvt t ork et
r.r eWt ion In Jn s mm
I orl'uvl ei porting te fine ewir-lorawertt
here and trake ber bom wlta her s
.Are You
Sick?
Much sickness is due to
a weak nervous system.
Yours may be. If it is,
you cannot get well until
you restore nerve strength
Your nervous system is
nature's power house; the
organs of your body get
their power from it. If
the ower is not there, the
action of the organs is
weak, and disease (sick-
ness) follows. JDr. utiles'
Iservine cures the sick
because it soothes the
irritated and tired nerves
and gives the system a
chance to - recuperate
Try- it, and see if you do
not quickly feel its bene
ficial effect.
-t waa given up, to die by a Nl-
tag doeter. Got erne of Dr. Mile
book and foi4 tht Dr. Milea Ner-
rlaje Ot my ce. fmrn the very ft ret
aVwo I too I rot better. 1 sna better
M than I fibre to ri frr years, and
tfe an my own worii en IM fan.
That w-tt. It. Allies' Nerrtne ha
oe for iwe, and t sea gUd to reOosa
sasnd ft to er." , i
JOHJf JAMS.. Rlvertnet. Nf.
Vewr orvtekst Dr. Miles' Narva
re. mn4 we awtf-rte im to rwMrsj
Kret octt-e ier) U ft fall
llUa Utlial Co, Elkhart. Ini
AY IS SPECIAL BARGAIN DAY
"MONEY SAVERS FOR THE CAREFUL BUYER"
$20.00 Value Priestley -Cravenette'" Raincoats, $10.75
The cloudy weather and heavy showers suggest to you RAINY DAYS in the near future. We want to
say something to you about our RAIN COATS. These Cravenette Coats are medium weight, of very
fine textures, swell cut and very suitable , for wear during the wet season. They are-absolutely, impervious to
dampness. Full 56-inch length, cut extra wide, nicely strapped. Come and see them. Special A 7C
A CLUSTER OF WAIST GEMS AT
FASCINATING PRICES
for Friday, each
$25.00 LONG COATS FOR $1250
Extra special values in all wool, full length.
Just the coat for every-day -wear. -Nicely
trimmed velvet '' collars and cuffs. Assorted
colors. Friday Bargain Price, each.. $12.50
Ladies' Jackets, Extra Values at $7.95
We just received for Friday's sale a sample
line of Jackets in military, fitted and semi-fit
ted, trimmed with fancy braids, buttons and
velvets, sizes from 34 to 40, In all the new
shades, consisting of catawba, wistaria, smoke,
black and blues. Values to $20.00 $7.85
Exceptional Long Coat Values, $7.95
With above Jackets, we received a few Long
Coats that will be of interest to you, values
ilso up to $20. Friday Bargain Price. .$7.95
FURS-CHEAPER THAN EVER
When the thermometer drops in earnest you
will want Furs in a "hurry. Why not have
. them all ready to put on, especially when you
get" them at these prices?
68-inch River Mink Stole, teg. $5.50, at $3.67
Japanese Mink .Stole, reg. $14.00, at. . . :$9.33
Cooney Stole, reg; $3.00, at $1.95
Isabella Fox Stole, reg. $15.00, at $9.95
Isabella Fox Stole, reg-. $20.00, at $13.33
' Black Fox Stole, reg. $18.00, at $31.95
Natural Mink Stoles, reg. $130.00, at. .$80.67
Natural Mink Stoles, reg:. $105.00, at. .$69.95
Natural Mink Stoics, reg. $ 96.00, at. .$63.85
Sable Fox Set, reg. $22.00, at. $14.67
Many extra styles and large assortment to se
lect tromVat prices from $1.50 UP
an wnroow rnruf
Friday Millinery
Bargains
Beautifuf Silk and Velvet Dress
Shapes, in colors of blue, tan,
brown and Copenhagen.
Regular-$350 Vak, Sale
fyice $2.75
SEE SPECIAL DISPLAY IN
FIFTH STREET WINDOW
Hair Department and
Beauty rarlors
FREE FREE FREE
$1 treatment free with every $1
purchase of cosmetics. All hair
goods imported direct 1 buy in
quantities one year ahead, you reap
the benefit; no middleman. Scien
tific, facial and scalp treatment; all
blemishes and wrinkle removed.
(No miracles).
AZA HOLMES R1BBECKE.
The smartest styles, best materials the kinds
prized by dressy women. Every dayfontrib-
utcs to the fame of this department of special
waist values. , '- . ,:
$3.75 HAND-TAILORED WAISTS, which
show their value in contour, in decorations and
making. Friday Bargain Price. .. ,..$1.95
$150 ECRU NET WAISTS in new styles and
exclusive assortment of high-grade Osj
garments. Friday Sale Price..... wLtmCtO
$2.75 ALL-LINEN WAISTS, with laundered
collars and cuffs. Lowest prices of ijl , OQ
the season. Friday Bargain Price. L)laa7
LADIES SWEATERS
Some fortunate buying- lately put us in posses- .
sion of some extra good values, which we place
on sale for Special Bargain Day. "
$3.50 to $1.00 values in double-breasted, box
front, in colors of white, navy and J1
oxfords. Friday Bargain Price .... Obi I aj
$5.00 values these are extra heavy; just the
kind for cold and rainy weather. Colors red,
white, oxford and navy. Friday 'fQ CA
Bargain Price VaS.Jl
$7.00 values, better quality, in white onfy; the
dressiest sweater smiething out of the rr
dinary in close-fitted wait. FrilayJ Q
Bargain Price ........... . . aw ia JJ
$3.00 values in white, trimmtd with either rr !,
blue or oxford collar.-erf t and p-xkcf, la'r
pearl buttons and the finct in 'r'-tv - '
workmanship. Fridar Eargar.t ?sc..J . ''