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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 27, . '1909.' i .ii.ii a. ' 1 ) . i TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS IIEt'J PARK DUD IS APPO I D V Ornheum :i ..... .. ....t Vaudeville e;--::::::;;:;::::::;2 Mayor Simon Names Weth- Star .............. ...Moving Pictures f - v . - , eruee, warn,' juaiig ana Lyric oaks ..... South Plaza block Th Journal at Borts. . .. v Th following agent will sup-" ply Journal subscribers at regu- lar city rates; 4 Seaside. Or. Frank Kennell 4 ',: agent; headquarters at Lewis A Co.' drug store. - '. "-.' ' Long Beach, Wash.: Byron SL 4 ( " Toombs, agent , ' . Newport, Or.: Edwin Turn-' . bull, agent' ' e " Gearhart Park! Richard Kruse, ) agent. - .:' Columbia Beach: EL D. Lan- . . don, agent . J ..'. Zlwaco. Wash,l Louis Cohen. . news agent .. , Breakers: J. M. Arthur, agent .t : : Collins: a T. Belcher, agent' e Carson: Chaa. Baywers, agent.' Beaview; F. E. Streubal, agenU Bhlpcrd's Springs: Mineral e . Springs Hotel .Co agent Hot Lakes Hot Lake Banitar- ';. lum, agent' . ' ' : i WUbolfi F. W. McLaran. agent, e Wenafia Borings-'. A. Boris. ' ' agent ,' . t. r . - .Band concert ' Lewis Yesterday. . Mayor Simon yesterday afternoon an oint d Dr. J. R. Wetherbee, Dr. E. O. Hark. Isadora. - Lana- and Ion Lewis memDers of his new park: board. Mr. Lewis is at present on the bbard and Mr. Lang was a member of (he board until a year ago when he tendered his resignation to ex-Mayor Lane on " ac oount of differences of oblnion between mm ana tne former administration, r The appointment of the board Just an nounced was made. , necessary by the resignation of Dr. . J. H. Wilson : and uay Kaffety who old not wish to re main and pursue the policies outlined by the new chief executive. .-.. These members withdrew as soon as the mayor declared ha would not sanc tion the spending of another million dol lars for the acquisition of hew park acreage. Mayor Simon stated to them that he was in favor of lmDrovlna- the puiKi aireaay, ownea oy . jne cuy dui not oe seuing Donas to Duy rnore xjt. vviison sad Mr. ttarretv were. however, firmly convinced that the city should purchase land now- while It la comparatively cheap and - after it has procured the sites, In their opinion, it Is time enousrh to make DreDarationa .to improve them. Their policies were based upon the future.- :. - ... ;" . -wnari am looking out for is . the present," declared Mayor Simon. "I want to decrease the tax burden of the taxpayers who are groaning now under tneir neavy Duraens. rature s-ener&tions will be provided (or by future admin istrations." .r::.-..ii v:-. --y,- - GDAIID CHICLE : : IS TO, CONVENE Law Makers of Women of Woodcraft Gather : in Portland Thursday. f' . i - . - ' ' ' 1 " . ' . , . ;.. f " : I ' ' 1 1 ' ".; . - " - . : j- : w .. -. .:"' ":? . ' : . f , ' V; : W t ' ' ' - . ; Lli " - : : Oct Diamonds SCUed. C. J. Qrkve. HI First street, is minus a fin dia mond ring, which he lost through the umlMintu of one of his employes, and he has asked the assistance of the Dollce to recover u. tm iosb camo thmn,h mivinv a. 'nhoney diamond with a genuine one. and the diamond setter is the man said to be at fault Mr. Oreve reports that yeaterday morn ing a man giving his name as William Haddark came into hla placa of busl with an Imitation diamond ring. which he wished 'to have reset The j ring was sent up to the diamond setter and was reset but in putting the ring back in the envelope the diamond setter made a mistake and enclosed a genuine diamond In the envelope maraeu iur ' Haddark. and the latter took the, good n not been heard of smoe. The police have been Instructed to look for Haddark, who is described as aged SS. t feet inches tall, with a sandy mustache and wearing a negligee shirt - and .light hat--, -v- . - - : -t Want Many Improvements Severe authorities in deUying giving them the .nrir hev think they are entitled to has aroused a storm of protest in Ken- worth improvement club last night, the whole thing was dlsoussed. It was de- in kM at the Dollcy Of the C1UD .. alrnadv started and secure all the lm- . r.rnvmnta for that dlatrlct that can ilnaaihiv ha aanurad. Efforts have been made to get a new park, a fire engine ' house and a number of other aecessities, but as yet the club has been unsuoceas , fui and has gotten nothing. The peo ple of Evanslon have Joined with the club in its efforts and now expect to do big things. ellwood Boosters' Meeting, A boost er msetina- in the form of a smoicer win De given rnuor . hail Kr iha flallwnnd CommerclU Club. PUna for the building of the new Com mercial club have very Dearly been' eojn- Dieted ana will ne on exnimuon uwi pvmlnr - The club is planning on a numinr OI sucn evening! as are to be had Friday night and ex pects to accomplish great things through them. Cigars In plenty ara to they will be allowed to "smoke up" to : their hearts' content It is planned to net the contract for the building of the new club Friday as well as go more deedv into the plans for the building, Many Streets Tom XTp. Sellwood peo ple wish that the firm engaged In lay ing the laterals, to the sewer system there would not tear up quite so many Tne aipe laying crewa erty on hand includes an 180,000 note rrora j leischner, Mayer & Co., on which M000 has been, paid, a 141,600 note from Marie a. Mayer, omer notes aggregatlni $17,260, and -several valuable tracts o: real estate. Josephine Hlrsch waives her right to any part of the $4200 due as rees ana allowances ror services tn herself and Mary Mayer. . . HAinaM Va aiOAA amall V1 afar. frig from an overheated stove called the fire department to th Geneva restaur ant at 84 First street, about :S0 this morning. The blase had gained but lit tle headway when the department ar rived and was extinguished with ths use of the chemicals. -Damage - will amount to 100. oroeger Rudolph O circuit oourt for divorce ays Wlfa Deserted Kim Oroeger has begun suit In the ourt for divorce from Anna Oroeger. - They were married in Port land on February 8. 1908. and he al leges that she deserted him without cause less than three months later, on May St, , ; . ... . A T. V. MeetinvFranchl" will be the subject- of the meeting of Cen tral W. C T. U. tomorrow afternoon at 1:80 In room 006. Ooodnourh bullil. Ing. Mrs. Ada Wallace Unruh will have charge of the program. Special sale today and tomorrow. i.ao and $36 suits $20. Store open evenings. W. . Smith,-merchant tailor, Rothchild building, 187 H Washington street. STewOlosnr Cores - Vsrrons Tllaaaaaa. also all eye disorders. Dr. H. W. Freese, neurologist 80$ Merchants Trust Bldg., Sixth and Washington. Consultation free. W soonjre and snine your snoes. i Main where, 114. A-4I14. press yonr clothes, all for fl.80 month. Wtrani run ava Unique Tailoring Co.. 808 Star! DeUototta ZiUBohe ' .. t .. . tson. afternoon a all kinds of home cooked delloaclaa at Woman's Exchange, 188 Fifth street i. C Schaefe Sj rvj merchant taflnra. corner Sixth and Washington streets, Raleigh, building, rooms 16 and 11. -, teames1 .yaaaia garMu. tar r,m Washougal and way landinsra. dallv. n. eept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 8 p. m. Mrs. Carrie Cv Van Orsdall. r Representing a membership Tf 81,006 persons In nine Pacifio states, 68 grand delegates of the Women of Woodcraft from different parts of Oregon, Colo rado, California. Montana. Utah, Wash ington, Wyoming, Idaho and Nevada, will meet Thursday at the Women or woodcraft hail, lath and Taylor street, for the Grand circle session of the or der, which -will - hold- meetings- for-10 days or two weeks. The session is held to amend the by laws, make new laws.' to elect new of ficers, to hear the reports of the grand officers, and to discuss the business af fairs of the order. .The last session. of this sort was held six years ago in Los Angeles. A receDtlon will Be given Aurust 1 by the Grand circle to the head camp officers of the Woodmen of the World, to tne grand delegates ana to tne mem bers of ths Women of Woodcraft in Portland. Several officials of the woodmen of the World, from Denver and other places, will be present An excursion on the Bailey Qatsert to the Cascade Locks will be made on Thursday, August ' ; ' '' One of the most Interesting features of the session will be the Grand circle trophy contest, to be held Saturday, August 7. and In which 17 teams will drill for a prise cup and other trophies. - Who Officers Are. officers of the Qrand circle ILLICIT DRINK: IIP LICEIISE ttouricil Committee Refuses -Permit to Places Violating the Cellars Ordinance', ' The restaurant liquor license applied for by Pantagea, Evans & Ryan. 28$ Stark street, was yesterday refused by the liquor license committee of the city council, councilman i j. . ueviin in formed the committee that he had seen women drinking in the restaurant with out taking anything to eat with their drinks. As this was a violation of the Cellars antl-women-in-saloon law it was deemed sufficient excuse to disap prove the request of the saloonmen who are notorious in ponce circles. ' An application for a restaurant liquor license at i Washington street was also refused. This place was found to be in violation of the Cellars law be cause the passageway leading to It from me sweet was not wide enougn. Councilman Devlin made a motion to revoke the license of every saloon against wnicn convictions are secured in the oiuniolpal court "I don't care If the fine ImDOSed noon the aatoon ha K eenta or $800; it shows us that the law has been Violated and that the proprietor is not fit to hold a license, I am In Savor of revoking all such licenses, motion was not carried. ' The i The ara? Carrie C. Van dlan, - Portland Orsdall." Kansas : grand " gusr- uooaenougn O Swim at Ringlet's nlunare: delightful exercise; expert instruction, 26e. $8$ H E. Mor's'n: open daily. Phones Dr. Baa-yard, .veterinary aurraon. with B. O. T. Co 8th and Davfk. Phona Main 1077. att-aat at Anflft. m lmahla to keen ud Vrith the big team ditch digger oetng used on the job and at present no less than T of 18 or is streets running east and west through that suburb are torn up. , As ' the ditch runs directly through the can- ter of the street and scatters the dirt .K; over both sides of the street It makes it practically impossible for teams to get along the streets. -They point to the manner in which the Mount Tabor water ...I. - ernes at silt f n ' ihtat th. IlleUIl WCb0 - acaavs as -a ...w ...w. - company can do the' work If It tries. Bnlldinf Moont ood BoaL Work Is proceeding4 bn properties of the Mount . Hood Railway company in a way xna .causes local railroad men to aiscreau tha recently made announcement from the company that no more construction ... would be attempted until next year. The power plant on Bull Run is nearly completed and workmen are given con- , stant employment more. uiaw r kept busy on tne ngni or way. ii was 1 learned yesterday that $870,000 worth lof rolling stock haa beea manufactured TfcT eastern car builders and is read Vow for Bhiomenti Engineering wor . , KIUI1 U W wu.-w. Rooney, administrator of the estate of . Fred J. Rooney, has ror a second time ' begun suit In the circuit court against the Portland Railway, Light Power company, a previous 'effort to recover damages ror ine a earn or iis bod Deing a failure. He then lost on non-suit but hopes to get to the Jury on his new . complaint He asks for 87S0O damagee, ' the younger Rooney having been killed bv a car at Third and Mam streets on August 17, 1907.- It la alleged that the car was running at excessive speed. Crot ltany Beattng -Alleging tn ; quent beatings ard insults, Mrs. Bessie Pnbble has sued for a divorce from Mil- - ton J. fribble, longsnoreman. isne rharares that she waa whipped and . . . . i . . . a i . , . i tnrOWn OUl OX ujw ow . m w utwa iu the morning three months after mar riage and ' that beatings - were frequent thereafter. ..sometime ago ne was ar rested on a. charge of mistreating her. - She asks for the custody of their two ' children. $80 per month for their sup nort and $15 alimony., She married Frib ble in 1903. '.'''' Aaks Volloa to Find Stusbanit Mrs. ' K. E. Burrows has asked the police to assist 'her In finding her nusoana, s. 2. ' Burrows, as contracting carpenter, who I disappeared last week and haa not been heard from since. Mr. Burrows is $ rears of age, weighs 1(0 pounds, is $ eet tall, dark, haa a short dark mus tache, and -when last seen, waa wearing ' a dark coat and vest ana-striped, qarx trousers. Mrs. Burrows lives at 1740 Eaatiateenth street Sellwood. yew Lsandry Flanae&-oround is to be broken this week for a new laundry building to be put up by the present Awn-tra m th lTnItul Htarea launflrv and a number of Sellwood people. This ' is but one of the several additions ex pected te Sellwood' s manufacturing and Industrial plants this year. Several fac tories are contemplated, while a large gymnasium, two churches ana a new . commercial club are expected to be built , this year. , 1 - , ' --...": .r' - Mother ZrOde Company Incorporated- Articles of Incorporation ef the .Mother Lode Mining company nave Den ziiea 'with tha county clerk by William A. Bants, J. H. Cole and George H. Downs. The capital stock is $3,000,000.- Flaal Beport In and associates, nalnleas a en tlats. Third and Washington. Americas Bank at Treat rta aivta and Oak. pays interest on deposits. D. Ossaom Boyal haa returned f mm his vacaUop. : Si. X. C Xtowb. Eya-Bar. Marquam. Abendrotk. jeweler. 141 Wash., near T. past grand guardian, Denver; Hester B. John L. Wright grand clerk, Portland: Mary F. Hurley, . grand banker, Port land: Dr. 'Thursa Wlntermeyer, grand magician, Denver; Elona Bishop, grand attendant. Helena, Mont.; Sarah C. Mar tin, grand inner sentinel. Ballard, Wash.; Ida J. Thompson, grand outer sentinel, Salt Lake City. Grand managers, Flor ence Wehrly, chairman, Los Angeles; Cora O. Wilson, San Francisco; Annie Hawkins, Toledo, Or.J Dr. UHhtit Pol lock. Denver: Clara Z. HHIIr. FMnronra Colo. Grand physicians. B. F. Griffith. M. D.f for Colorado, Wyoming, Utah. Idaho and Montana, Leadville, Colo.; WiUlam Kuykendall. M. D, for Callfor Eugene,'Orn' Nev'i(Ja l,a "WMhlngton, - The list or delegates Is as. follows: Colorado Cleora Malone, Louisville: Frances Schoolcraft. Longmont: Evan gallne .Hearts. Denver Lulu Devalon, Golden: Agnes Barnits, Denver; Mar garet L. Bryden. Denver; Katie C. Wil son. Denver: Lulu Hays, Pueblo; Louisa A. Barnes, Crlrpls Creek; Sarah Ramey, Pueblo: Lulu M. Wallace, Pueblo: Jen nie Long, Trinidad; Ida Rhone, Grand junction; Sarah Dunn, Leadville: Annie L. Clarkson. Rifle; Josephine Bassett Del Norte: Juanita Smith, Montrose. Utah Mary E. Rr Bait Taira -ifw. Mamie Plans, Ogden. Idaho B. M. Morgan. Moscow. . Washington Emma McCallum, Spo kane; Matilda Gannon. Pullman: Hattie L. Jones. Walla Walla; Ina Madison, Kent; Harriet Westcott, Belllngham; Union - Kllborn, Chahalls; Mattie M. Thompson, Tacnma; Mary J. Marsh. Se attle: Ella "M. Bush, Auburn. . Montana Anna k. Kain. Billings: Allle Wood, Helena; Mary J. Boyle, Butte; Bertha. Atwood, Butte, Oregon SUa M. Porter, Baker City; Sarah F. Hale, Pendleton; Edna Dunlop, Vale: : Mary Montgomery. Salem: Mln. hie Schulze, Portland; Margaret Rob-, erts, Portland: Viola L. Hayes, Port land: Louisa Menefee, Portland; Alberta 8. McMurnhv. Euarene: Rehacca Vlr-k Albany; Ella McMillan, Klamath Falls; uertna m. bumner. Portland. California Martha Voorhies," Oro vllle: May Williams. San Jose: Eliza. beth 'Hansen, .San Franctsoo; Anna L. Miller, jDaklandf Rosa Frese. Fulton; Edith B. Moss. Modesto; Harriett s. Hutchison, Fresno; Amanda 'Austin. Bakersfleld; Emma Fauldlng, Santa Barbara; Maud Crawford. Los Angeles; Kate Smith, LOS Angeles. Idaho Nellie A. White. PocateMo. Wyoming Elisabeth Graham, Laramie. Bulletin No, 6 GD0CEQV :' CO. WESTIMORELANO I if t OW IHB O0TTJn On alighting from the automobile at MOXEXdLirs, the -visitor's sntion is at once arrested by the at tractiveness or our tract office. Next to the new cut stone arch, now being constructed, "&nd tu homes now going up. It is the first thing that is seen. ; , . . . . . Mr. XV L. Mills, our tract man ager, here makes himself agree able to those visiting ths tract he .answers ' questions he shows the visitor over tha tract and helps ths salesmen in every way possible, and he's kept busy, too. Mr. ; Mills is an agreeable fef. Iow-you'd like him we do. , , , " . t' Mr. MilU" represents 'the. head of the. WEbTMOBOTjAITD end of the sales force he's on the ground all of the time. Those Visiting the Board of Trade offices soon become accustomed to the 'face i v. cecKwitn. between these two men njbm MOBSKAJTD is booming. themselves-agreeable and know how how to make They how to sell a Dronertv that "tnaltaa tne property they'll, be glad to see you nrnnartv-an,1 that'a nHni.1. Dally because thev are backed n with a nmnartv that Ci..i goou. visit inem visit and show you around. 6 Women may like to Move but most Business Men side-step that Expense if there's Any Better Way. 9T an VlUnt Cbinett MADE nf SICTIONS-flv. xtra filing capacity' only as seeded, and are adaptable to SHAPS OF and SPACE IN your offlcea. q Completo Y and " E Sectional Catalog may suggest something to you. tj 'A word to 1 Y and E Is sufficient' GLASS & PRUDHOMME CO. PRIRTEKS, BINDERS, STATIONERS, DESKS, CHAIRS, OFFICE FORNITUKE 1 65-67 SEVENTH STREET ip1 COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY BOABD Or TBADB BXiSOb YOUR LAST CHANGE TO BUY Mattings fine furniture, Carpets ;, Steel Ranges Etc. AT HALF PRICE! at 1 86 First Street FOUR DOORS SOUTH OP YAMHILL The balance of the COVELL FURNITURE STOCK must be CLOSED OUT AT ONCE, as we haVe to vacate the building. J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer layer Estate Mary Uavap an1 Joaenhine Hlrsch ezecntrloaa tha estate of Jacob ' Mayer. - hara filed their final report.- showin a- $J2.li In cash received and 11 4.401 disbursed, lesrvlna a balance of fSSOft. Other prop! amines High-Grade Clothes $25.00 Suits, Now 530.00 Suits, Now $35.00 Suits, Now $37.50 Suits, Now $40.00 Suits Now - $18.50 -. $22.50 - $26.50 - $28.50 - $30.00 ALL THIS SEASON'S NEWEST V STYLES AND PATTERNS V IT mm 311 Morrison St, Opp. P. 0. stt di Einliiii' Specially equipped with extra horn, recorda, oQ, etc This beautiful outfit, jthe greatest erer offered for the money . limited. Tlhie Lsitte I'J 'vV V X5v3J:kK ,?v oi -"C. - t J Get youra today. hClp-jt L1 I ''"f 1 ej.; ....tewyaia,.ai,a. '.:.?.. ' ) 1.,;.:;,.,t,;' . , . ., - -- ! ' ' " '" s ,.i( ,...'.:..'-.: . ' ... . . ' ' - ""-i, --- . . "i ; i ...... , ; ; ' f- .: : (, . . I,: I 7. t : , . t . rr"- V",-,.-' ,.,, i i .:..v.-.v ' ' i A'-i ?V ; '?.'ti' v , v.. , , GZJ - ' : For $3.00 extra this instrument is equipped so that you can not only make It talk and sing;, but also make your own records. ' . , .... .,, . a1, , Price of above is only $35.70, sent subject to examination and trial. ; - Pay cash or 11.00 a week. ; . - . , " 353 Washington Street at Park Groceries andTJeats Pure Cane Fruit Sugar, per 100 pound sack ........ ..$5.80 Rose City Flour, fancy Jpatent hard wheat, per sack . ,$1.70 Table Syrup, per gallon.'. . ,50 Special Blend Coffee, per lb.23? Green or Black Tea, per lb. .25 Mason Fruit Jars Complete ' r ' Pints, per dozen ...,....... 55 Quarts, per dozen . . ;i . . ... ,65 Half gallons, per dozen ....85 Extra Covers, per dozen .25 Best Jar Rubbers, 3 doz for 25 Jelly Glasses, per dozen 35 Pound Cakes of Paraffine, two for 23 Fly Paper, per box, 25-doubl. sheets , . .. ;.r......,.;.,35 349-351 Oak Street 348-350 AnkenySt PORTLAND, OREGON Both Phones 2596, !, !. - A NEW- nrn m nmrmn , The cost of interments have beea' fTeatly reduced by the Holman undertaking company. Heretofore It' haa been tha euatnm at ' funeral directors ta make aharaaa fop all Incidentals connected with a fu neral. The Edward Holman Undertak ing company, the leading funeral di rectors of Portland, have departed from that custom. Whan casket ia fnrnlaha,! by us we make no extra charges for embalmlna;, afaearse to cemetery, outstda box or any services that may be re-i ouired of ua. nnant rlnthln. Mm.f.rv! and' earrtaa-ea, thus -effecting a savings ox aw io sis on eaca xunerai. ' , TOE EDWARD nOLftlAW UNDERTAKING CO. tao rmxxn sr. com. oaxkoir. C J Write for catalog and prices on i sewer pipe, chimney pipe, ; drain tile, .' water, well and culvert pipe, pipe for -septle .. tanks. ta . , w ....,-.- Oregon 4 Washington ' Sewer Pipe Co. " "ii m. now bt. V; AMUSEMENTS ' : V - MLalir a, A-109O. Hats. Sz. amadays and XoUdag IS--S0c KIGOTS THEATRE u-u-svit Week of JUr ' Eleaaor ' Gordon and company la Tips on Sapi" X Setlt Bern, a real novelty j The riv Ayoloa Abbott and Mtnthorn Worthier la "On th Beaoar Martin aad ISax mtUaa, Magloiaas; XVeaa Pantyar, Th Kemps, "(koiag to JabMttsynOrohsstra, notures. - ' LYRIC THEATRE Bummer Prices, Cvenln's J5c and ISc; Uatlnees ISc. Wsek of July SS Harrington S Sale pre sent th Imperial Musical Comedy com . . pany In , ,..,:r ., "WVATY-Q U JITf -v-Don't miss "The Girl With th Cater-. pillar CrawL- Matinees Sunday, Xue oay, xawrsaay ana shows every y ana Saturday. Two light at S and :1S' PANTAQES THEATRE Adranoed TaadevOlej Stan of All - ' ,: VetJona. '..; Leoa Uorrls and Compsaj's Faaons Educated Animal Acts Th Continental Four, .Pongo and Leo. John P. Reed. Mr. and Mrs. Litchfield, : Wyatt Bisters. Leo White. THE GRAND Wk, of July S3. t IGIRARD 4 GARDNER matkefe! Matin S:S; eve- Inlng performaaoes l:9 and t:l. Pammaa Troup Oraet Ornet Kaorios irraak a Oo. - Toot McOulre Matinee pricee, IS cents any seat. Evening prices, 15 and tS centa;fcox seats 60 cents. STAR "THEATRE M SrXW SJCOW A BIO, BIO SOT. GREAT PICTURES AND The Seymours AS AN ADDED FEATURE. . KEEP COOL. AT THE OAKS The Ooaer Xslasd ef ths-West, ZoaatlU's Vavoat Xtaliaa Band. JfflfS Besal Sulpta. Boprano. OaswaU Broa as nau Bleoolos. BASEBALL BBCmaATZOB PABZ. Oonar Taaglim aad TwBty-orth tta. OAKLAND vs. P02TU0 JTTX.T ST, B8, ga, so, aj aad AUOXTgT 1, Games begin week days J p. m.j uaday. 1:19 p. nv Admission Blearhers. ' ISe; Crand stand, 10c; Boxes, tie extra. Chlidi.o: Bleachers, lee: Orandstand. tie. XvABTBS BAT. TBXOAT. Boya under 11 fre te lileaehers Wednsday, - f.ICTZGER OPTICAL CO. Fits your ey "mrite .fl.cj Rlmlaaa Ere Cilaanaa, Wish S. y Style nose J jaoa r j Sam as you r l" J IU !. r. Abeolat Fit eaaracttnL Plrst Quality Oround Lar,--.. lot Dekam. Cor. 4 W. i. r. 1 Journal Ada Erin;: 11 -