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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, , PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 11, 1010. TOW TftHB 51J Douglae atreet, wu also en'erM bert Parker's famoue story "The BIM n I llUrrrj ffiMMITTCr and lewrlry taken to the value Of lilt, of Way." which U being presented. In UMUl-lllUCn lUMWlll ILL I jJ M set a. t t - A aV . -a, a k. - 1 . . L. - IWIj TONIGHTS AMI'S EM KXTS. dramatised form at th Dakar this wk Installation of Offloera The F. O. T. I by a. splendid New.Tork company. The M. and U O. T. M. of Butte vile, Or., laat three performanoee will ba tonight. neia joint Inatallatlon of officara rh- tomorrow matinee and night. ruary 3. Plata Commander Lady Allot Forgea Inatalled for the ladles, and "Wildfire Nt Wetk. ADJOURNS TO MONDAY UnlUd Tr Less Wire.) Waahlngton. Feb. 11. The conrree- slonal commlttaa Investigating the Bal- - enorwooa, aastatad by Blr Knight IL Sherwood, eesteted by Blr Knight H flr, wU, b- ,8Bn -,t the Baker all "y ,n brlef ' ton and than next week, starting Sunday matinee. sojourned to next Monday. The reason Pauline Hall, "the beautiful,' will be ?r " dJournment waa that Attorney n in ih f h iitnw. Un. I Brandela, reDreeenttnar lunula W niavta Orand audev e ""war to a correspondent yeatarday Barrlnaton. The mimr.mfint haa sur- " the Inquiry, waa unable to be nres- !.. 1 SB Mil A V I i IA I M rm anr a(ta 12 ham.. aa.at a. a Ika " " I ....a. .a a . j niuniri i i t i i f . . - i inuirua) iiiwwii tv sass itkm aw iu i paiinui tk. i. .,t t... a wit ti an I win. luosv file. T ; ' .KfAVlnC PlcLurefl t,rM..n. -x .k. f,.-i tit en if r.- ir vuuiwuiuii- . iia)aaaa-- tr'"WIU Vi 111 t"l Hi v Y 1. VJ JUIV, I ft nil all at 1 1 V tvanakU amn e a- - -t wva uvuuiiwu a la, wuiau- 1n im Vlm lA.al aa.l4.n TL.. -ti a iiiif uirgiucuki am i a utuwu i . . , I la atata preaidont . ACPODaxic i;ivmpioni. Appaala f oy Proteotlon Far of vio lence at the handa or a Dana or j. w. W. men whom he had dlecharfed. Thomoa Evona. foreman of ft differ one half mile aouth of the Portland Whan adjournment waa taken a week a0 by the committee. Brandela re- quaUng that the next hearing ba held Monday, February 14. Thla requeat waa rcfuaed by the committee, which decided to meet today, The meeting today,' however, waa merely for" consultation and no publlo hearing waa held. In the meantime at torney for ail peraona interested In the controveray have been engafed in exam Intng documents placed at their dlapoaal by the interior department. ' Contract for Bridge. ' . (8lm Bnreia ef The Journsl.) 8nJem. Or., Feb. 11. Barron & Bow era of thla city have been awarded the contract for constructing a , bridge acroea North Mill creek on Bummer street for the Welch Unea now building from the foot of Center atreet eaat and northeast towara the fair grounda. Con. atructlon work: on the new bridge, la to a tart at once. . ' v Five' hundred and elxty-elght vessele. amounUng to ll.117.iH toaa, were launched In the United Kingdom during 109. being an Increase of 1.!7 ton on 1I0J, but, with that exception, the low- eat, tonnage for lz yeara. i ' Journal want ada bring result a. Double "twisters" and similar diffl- errioea Tomorrow Morning Services! suit daring and dangerona feata, are I will be held thla evening at Congrejra- performed by the Montroae troupe at the one na.r miie auin tlon ' Ahoval Sholom, Park and Clay Orand. The aame high grade ahlp yarfla. .ippnM . to the police lwt -trwt at , O.cloc Thr- wm b, Lc, the aeven Montroae athlet US did fMiialii few Va V.nl. I fAa Dlna1N- DM aakaxaasm . . - efa Ym tmMn and! " v uw vnuir. ivnigiivw muni-1 aiuuu iui. qiivub, wv '"hm " " ,k- rvleea will be held at l:B0 o'clock, at the drand, i"" J.. .bbl R- Abrahamaon will officiate. n alilnvsnla and teleohonefl trie Do-1 . . . . .1 wimu - ---.' " ajBuairiB insinn anil aanr aivva mm akn i . . . . lice. H. was afraid to ko home, and ,7. "T: .rr"- Bringing ma ramoua "Den or Mya twn nniiremen remslned with him until -V vil" VT. " -1 .7 ! 1 try, Utwreftca .Crane la coming to hi. T wife and a foreman met hfm late at Xur'ch tonight 'unTh nlTl-O ?rf d' ""J. wh h i1' nlaht. Evana dlacharged the laborer. Lh " ,.. I mA" feature. . Crane la known aa aevral days ago, and they aent Wra r"""" 7"ur Irl.h Wizard, and hla illualooa threats of violence. When he arrived at the ehlpyards laat evening, hewae cntrig. wlth tf .C,nesa or overwork, overcome by fright, and the watchman ...,.. . also became frightened. Evana la m ni. . ...i.. it. I Mclntrre A Heath Next SandAT. ployed aa foreman for Nlckum ft Kelly. Third atreet, oppoatte Baker theatre. .) Beata are now Bailing at box office , i ,i - line Bungalow tneatre ror Mcimyre at T. W. 0. AJTome Opening The Eaat I We' ioonre ana resa Tea Clothaal Heath. Klaw A Erlanger will preaent Bide T. W. a A. will be opened Monday, I all for fl.ee month. Main. II. A-4114 (these two greateat exponents of black- February 14. on St Valenttna'a day. I Wagona run everywhere. Unlo.ua Tallotv face at the above theatre for three ill be I the are aald to equal any offered by Indian or Egyp- There will be music and light refresh-ling Co., 101 Stark. . . menta will be anrved. As room la urn ttad. the heura between Ham. and II Bt earner Jessie Karklna, for Camas, p. m. are reserved for business gins, i waahougal and way landlnga, dally ex and a apeclal program will ba given I oept Sunday. Leaves Washington atreet from 12:10 to 11:60. Eaat aide women l flock at I p. in. and glrla are cordially invited to visit the rooms from I to I p. m. It ia da-1 Sired, that all frlnds understand 'thai baths; finest and largest in city. Im anon and noaslBllltlea of thla new-work. I Derlal hotel annex. ".. - : The 'new T. W C. A. la located at the comer of Grand avenue atuY Eaat Tay-J v James Oarlck si COn the houae mo- lor atreet i - . 'I era; removed to 110 East Water street I t . . , -. " I Phone Eaat 4417. ilfhta, beginning next Sunday, Febru ary, ii. ,- " , ' IWd Bros. Have Classy Act. Comedy, novelty and acrobatics are all Inoluded In the apeclalty preaented o am. t.,v vinm T.vi.t, b7 the Read brothers at the Orpheum .T.0W ..??. " fPnJr?..Turk.Uh this week. Feata entirely original and of a very different sort are performed with apparent eaae and grace. , Clara Belle Jerome. For one week, beginning with a mat Provisions stolen All the Drovlatohal .. - Inee next Monday. Clara Belle ; Jerome, of Martin Rllx. a rancher on the O. W. I Sr. Onstave X. Brnere announces the 1 and her eight dancing T oodles, present P. Una. near Berkeley etat Ion, were removal. of hla office to tha Electric I a beautiful and apectacular novelty en- atolen Wedneadav nlaht T. B. Vale. building, suite 111. titled "JoyUnd." at the orpneum. ill neighboring rancher, has been arrested! ' , contains a collection of charming naml for the theft.', It . haa bean learned Xinooui nanq.net tickets for sale at ana nas maae a grwnn uirvuau- through the inveatlgation of Constable Commercial club and 81g. SlcTVel'n cigar out the eaat Matinee every oay. Ixu Wagner's office that Vale and Kits stores, v have had trouble, in which the former " - , PRPMPH I IWFR Airi elatmA tha iwtil him monev. It I Jefferson htch school books at Caatle. ntlln Lllltn uniu waa not paid, and the rancher, it is I nan a pharmacy z Kiiiingsworth ave, mimwmA JImama IKa wh.H Tll - ' w - I waa not there and carried away his pro visions. The matter will be. heard In the Juatlce court. Swiss Watch aVepalrlar CV Christen' I sen, Corbett bldg., Id fir. Take elevator. TO HAVE GONE DOWN (United Press Leased Wire.) " Pal ma, Majorca. Island. Feb. 11.- -It Sr. M. O. Brown, eye-Ear. Marejnam. "i KBaaaaaeaaax Sr. Kaynes, optioUa. Marquam bldg. Two Bakers ArresUA 1L C. Hof f man, 1010 Belmont,' and :W. 8. Taylor, 10A4 Relmftnt mtrmmt Halrera. wera ar rested thla morning on complainta sworn " Thurman. atreeta, to by Market Inspector Sarah A. Evans. The charges In both caaea were for keep ing and maintaining unwholesome, filthy and unsanitary conditlona In their bake shops. . - .. " ' Transfers will not "ba Issued between the hours of 4 and 0:30 p. m. from the Voodstork, Richmond and Brooklyn fines eastbound to Caxaderot cars or Oregon City cars at Eaat Water and Morrison atreeta,. or to Hawthorne avenue, Sell- wood or Mount Scott cara at Orand avenue, and Hawthorne. Effective Feb ruary is. jaio. . W. A, Wise and assoolatea. painless was reported here this afternoon that dentists, Third and Washington. , I the French-Atlantic liner haa foundered off the north coast of this Island and Sanaa Sanaa? Bighta, Seventeenth that only on pasaenger was saved. No details of the wreck have neon receivea AT THE THEATRES so far. . ; - - ' ' ' Thla lalind Is the largest of the Ba learic group in the Mediterranean, 118 miles aoutheaat of Barcelona. . 5 rent Violinist at Pantages.. Since January 1. 1909. In the United States, horses have. Increased 400,000, mulea 70,000, milch cowa 11,000, other cattle decreased 1,100,000, sheep ln- WUh charming melodlei, Vlolinskt tat creased 1.113,009. awlne decreased .83.- acoring a tremendous hit at Pantages 1 000. . In total value, horses Increased this week., This talented musician not S302-11-000' mules Increased $57,013,000, onlv renders claaalral malodl.a .Ith . milcn cowa increaaea iw.sotf.uuw. omer Steal Phonograph Burglars entered U'" technique, but In popular selections cattl . ,.n"'!dn(1 i3,,t99,' "h'fp.,,,n" e warehouae of ' the Graves . Music he wins much applause. - ""eAtt MWW.000. swin Increased 181,- th company, 5 Xorth Park street, early yesterday morning, and stole a phono graph and a crate, of records. The Mile. Iouise and Her Simians, The greateat troupe value la 1180. The home of Ira Linger, atT, wm b. presented as T the topllna at-1 nlM aJFvq' TW rMMtnti Tat TAae 1. a I 'i-,- -.- r " 5 . . H- . 'Z nine with Monday matln by charmJ CUTC the Dnnkmg Husband by will prove . Tatrong drawing card ?ZtSZ . U5lnS Vym"CW" DC wy" perform, many notable feats under thel ' . ttl oecretiy. , aucervlslon of their daJntv mlitnu I 1 more icmDii miiuciiun can coma to any home than the craving for strong drink of husband and father. We ap-1 Terrible Sriffcrino ECZEMA AXA OTEB BAST'S BOOT. "When my baby waa 4 monlhs old hla face broke out With ecxema, and at 10 months of age, hla face, handa and arms were In a dreadful atate. The ecsema spread ail over his body. We had to put a maak or cloth over his face and tie up his hands and arms. Final ly we gave him Hood's Sarsaparllla and In a few months he wits entirely cured, and today he la a fine, healthy boy." MRS. INEZ LEWIS, Baring, Me. Hood's Sarsaparllla cures all blood diseases. Get it today in usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sar aataha. J00 doses 11. "Peadwood Dick's Last Shot." cr!nfhiS P U,lr.pr,C.,h0W ! tb peal' to -wire mothers and slatera to Portrand this week Is making people a t ,av, th, husband and father or the n-t ' tDe1,0'J brother with Orrlne, a scientific cure ."S.i.fLr" the drinking- habt Can be given - . r Vk VT-i i 1 VTvt w eeretiy. Saaad.A la. a. av M ...Aaa - h.''l.i' th ,rUand nt that It will cure the 'drink habit n fZ.P m M, ;R,Ul" ""- or money will be refunded. Save th nee tomorrow. ,.,,. f ! ,. .v.. u "The Right of Way" at Baler. Orrlne 1a sold bv Woodard. Clarke A I viivery reader or. the beat books oflCo., distributors, 280 Washington, US modern fiction is familiar with Sir Gil-1 117 Fourth street ..; . Here n "WM a- .r.v : ,'. :. . . . .... .. ... . ... ,, I : l'f, Are t tie Greet est of the Ycjar YouTl get the highest class shoes at the lowestprices you ever paid. This is a broad statement, but is capable of definite, positive proof. 142 Second Street. Near Alder Women's Finest Dress Shoes In patent calf,'gtinmetal, vici kid and ' Russia calfs, cloth tops and the new short vamp style. Also new spring strap pumps. FaiP G2.00 Boys' S: Girls' Shoes at $L00 a Pair , A big assortment to choose from. Satin calf, vclour vici kid , good solid leather shoes, go df AA at, per paL.' tbleUU .Men's Finest Dress Shoes In tan and black leathers, lace or button style, box calf velour' and leather lined shoes and W. L. Douglas shoes. Falr S2gQ BigBoys'andMisses' Shoes $1.50 a Pair This lot comes in box calf, vici, gnnmetal; in lace and. button, shoes ; newest spring styles J all go at, per pair,- rt only . ol. oU i ; ; Children's Shoes 69c s Th,is.Jot o Children's Shoes conies with fancy stitching and tops in tan and black and patent leather. Oxfords, Strap Slippers and a?A Shoes, all sizes .' 0C See Win dows ( for Prices; 142 2iidSUBct. Alder and Klorrlsoa L PPICQS. 2nd " f .... ii j 1 3 TheH II Furnis Home V. ;TUM tt UlbOO, JlnC. JAirnished Complete MORRISON AT SEVENTH Housefurnishings Sold on Easy Paymt'i lishings II ymtnts j OF SPECIAL INTEREST IS OUR RANGE-BUYING PLAN-You Can Se lect Any Rante In Our Line and Try It Out for 30 Days and After wards Pay for It on the Liberal Terms$5.00 Down, $5.00 Per Month op ffi' Waf$W8 now, at $6 and to $25 In the Children's Garments lha now S3,2S to S9.2S Prices Range From $6.50 to $18.50 w w Theyra the odds and ends of our Winter stock Just s tew of them, but nevertheless all desirable gar ments and in the materials and shades that have been popular this season. You'll feel the need of a coat or cape for many weeks to come the children will, too. Your size andfavored shade may be in the lot Such interesting values make it worth while investigating. ' : . ; . L.; -J - Silk Petticoats $5.95 Values for Only $4.98 Many women will respond to this Saturday offering of fancy striped, silk taffeta Petti coats, made with full, wide skirt and 10-inch flounce. They art shown. in brown, rose, green, blue and gray and hare the Heather Bloom dust ruffle. At the regular price these Petticoats are exceptional values, to say noth ing of tomorrow's special price. These Special t3 In the Drapery Department for Tomorrow s Selling Window Shades Special 25c Each Up-to-Date Models ipwerafre in Popular Priced VUOlT-eu; They are 3 feet 6 inches wida and 6 feet long,' mounted on good spring rollers. In green only. Regularly, they sell at 40c each. Curtain Rods Special at 6c Each For hanging sash curtains.' Extend from 24 inches to 42 inches. Regularly priced at iSc each. Screen FramesSpecial 90c Each Three-panel "folding . Screen Frames of , weathered oak; standard " height and regular $1.50 values.' 1 Striped Tapestry Special 30c Yd. An Oriental striped material, suitable for conch covers and hangings; 50 inches wide,' and regularly priced at 50c yard. Phone, mail or C. O. D. orders will not be accepted. in out; ueuci uueieu any -where at these prices. There's a marked degree of dis tinction i about every well-corseted woman. She not only looks styl ish, but feels it, and produces a favorable impression everywhere. We are showing a remarkable line of Corsets for every type of figure, at very reasonable prices, making it possible for every woman to.be well corseted. Following we men tion three distinct models in our popular priced Corsets: At $ 3.SO tall, well-developed figure. Has a medium bust and the extreme long hip. It is made of French coutil and boned with rustproof, steel. Finished with band of em broidery and ribbon beading. A t5 CSHi ! model for the short, full afUt p&Jf figure. It has low bust and is long over hips and abdomen, but not too long. Made of excellent quality coutil and finished with "taffeta ribbon. Three pairs of supporters attached. A fr H (H) I a model for the slender, a-a,iwwpetite) gir'jsh figure a girdle top, long-hip Corset of batiste, boned with flexible rustprooi sieei ana unisnea who iacc ana riuuon. oup porters attached. $2.75 CARPET' SWEEPERS AT $1.90 It's the "Standard" Sweeper of the celebrated Bissell's make, that the Carpet Department offers at this special price tomorrow. In the mahogany finish or golden oak. No home should be without one. Saves time and labor saves the floor coverings. Mail, phone or C. O. D. orders will not be filled. i ; A Few Cleanup Bar gains in Odds and Ends ' 1 '"' 11 .hi ! mi" ai ii ibi 1 1 1 a sa ssi i i n is - From the Basement StocK Economies that one is ever readv to share in. These pfor Saturday's special selling in the Basement Depart ment. Phone, mail or C tj. D. orders will not be accepted. 25c Quick-Cut Bread Knives at 15 each. Three sizes in brown earthenware Teapots 20c size at 12t 30c-size at 17 40c size at 21) 60c Berlin Tea Pots, nickel-plated and with copper bottoms, at .. 38e 75c Combination Graniteware Roasters at. .....ia39e 50c Slicing Knives, at...,.,,.., 25 f 75c 3-piece Carving Sets, at .47 $1.00 "Eureka" collapsible Clothes Dryers, at.....75 $2.00 "Excelsior" Kitchen Sets the "housekeeper's" friend,-comprised of 9 pieces, at 98f $1.50 Food Choppers, the "American," at. .'St $2.25 Umbrella Jars, of terra cotta, at....,.....f 1.75 ' , .., , , , ; , Magazine Rack Special To morrow at $2o9S Every home 'has uscfor a Magazine Rack. The one that we offer at the above special price to morrow is 43 inches highv well made and of solid oak, with four shelves. You can have your choice of either the weathered or dull golden finishes. Phone, mail or C O. D. orders will not be accepted, Jo jo I If' ' ' A-V4liee4kk i I - ' A NEW DEPARTURE The cost ef Interments have been greatly reduced by the Holman undertaking company. Heretofore It haa been the custom of funeral dlrectora ' to make charges tor all Incidentals connected with a fa- Ineral. The Edward Holman Undertak ing company, the leading funeral dl rectora of Portland, have departed from mai ouBium. vvntn cumi is iurnisnoa by ua we make no extra chargea for embalming, hearse to cemetery, outside box or any aervicea that may ne re quired of ua, except clothing, cemetery and oarriares, tnue effecting a aavmg or ZB to S7o on eacn zuneraL THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. ISO TmXD ST. COB. OAUKOV. All Montavilla cars run throueh .Lauremurst, unly 19 minutes ride. ' Take car on Washington street, between -Fifth and First Salesmen on the ground. Office 522 Corbett Building. okfeeOX UW ECHOOI, 8. T. Rich- viuwii, unu. :-jf. inorougn, practical course In law; no time lost. from regu- I at t . AnoimartAn ,. ea.U eii. . j as a vvvv.j'wuuii, Sv LSa, IIUI (Q VCtl 111 MB, Terma low.-j Buslaew pfflce 815 Com G Boston Dentists The best la the chenn. eat no students. Our methods safe and reli able. We work for half the charge made by otner nign ciasa aen tlats. Examination free. extracting free. . and painless. Come to - day, aee us. sava money. ,The 80ITOV DENTISTS. 291 H Mor rison, opposite Meier. & Frank" ana" Post. office, Open eveninga until 9 and Sun days until 12:30 for people who work. LEGAL ADVICE CO. XBTOOKPOUTliD ' -" - IP IN TROUBLE, CALL Estates. sutta, deeda, divorcees reason- ' atfle.' Advice Tre. ' 438 CBaUKBEB Or C090CXSCS. CAFE AND CHILL 149 SEVENTH STREET NEAR MORRISON CONCERT. ALIX R SMITH, MCIL. (Late of Imperial Hotel Cafe The Journal PICTURE COUPONS "Up in 11:3 Air' Many a man is in this pre dicament when it comes to choosing a perfect , suit of clothes. ,: When it conies to a question of fit, I guarantee to excel any thing you ever tried on. , When it comes to a question of value,' material, ' workman ship and the like, I can give you better-service for the money than you can .find elsewhere. The ordinary man is usually "up in the air" when a choice is left entirely in his own hands. Yet there is. jio reason why a man should suffer as a result of his. ignorance In these matters why he .should f not, receive value for every dollar invested in the purchase, of apparelIf he but exercises a little judg ment, a little common sense. AH a man need do, be he ever so ignorant of clothes value, is to put himself in my hands. can give him better service for his' money than he can obtain elsewhere. I ' My Spcfai HiEat$ 25 Tweeds and worsteds all anv one could ask for, in latest plaids and stripes. . BIRCHALL TAI10MGG0. SALESROOM SUITE 209 SWETLAND BUILDING Open Saturday Evenings Until 9 o'clock. ' Phone Main 5039. AUTJSEMENT8 TOISIOHT filyrue clvyn America's foremost Pianiste Bungalow Theatre Prices: $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 and 75c eat Sale Opens Tosaoi Klaw & Krlanger Present MdNTYRE AND HEATH In Jiualcal Play, TOr KJLTTV At Bungalow, Jbmary 18. 14, 15. ; pveninge, f 2 to 75c; Mat. $1.6p. 0c. BAUER THEATRE 2.V.V- Oeo. Xb Baker. Manager. Tonight, All Week. Frea. M. Blork Co. Present "THJD RIOHT OP WAT." -Dramatized from the nowarful nnval by Sir Gilbert Parker. . strongr eaat- Original Production. Saturdav matlnaa. 2fif Enf .v.nlnr. 26o, 60c, 75e, $1.00 Nejtt Week. Starting Sunday Matinee, Wildfire." ... PORTLAND THEATRE Matinees Thursday and Saturday. TONIGHT ALT WEEK. , POBTIAITS TSSATBB COatFAITT ' in I "DBADWOOD, SIOX'S J.AST BHOT- ropuiar prices, auc to ooc; matinees, 10o and SSr. Neat week, 4,SJ, the Circus Gal," same uaxbt e, A-ioso DAI lS-85-60e Wights 1-85-60. 7SO . TN ' gl JSJLT. EvJEBT y."u, VI vumvnn' - ASVABOXO TAtTDEVIIIB Trert Lindsay Whip, Manipulator, n1 waiter Keny, .'"jnavtrglnla neaaimera. Judge," QRAiND vr!E FEBRUARY 7 WorlA's Oreatast AoroTtata, Montrose Troupe. Seven People, : late Peatnra 'Singling Bros. Olrena. v- Matlnee ever; Mathews Ii Bannon Miller Mack Herbert) Wini fred Stewart f Jim Rutherford as Co.r Pred Bauer, Grand- aaoope. n Are appearing every day, Don't forget to cut them out. PATEMf Talted States and Torelga, . C2i Proenred. Defended and I tU VAUirzo coast PAXsirr AQxarcT, t$ ' aioectom. caj. ry day. 2:30: an nnat. IRc. Evening performancea, 7:80. 9:16: bal. cony. 15o; lower floor, JSc; box nnts IM, s lUi av4iafa' ..: AOVACB VATTDXVII.E. Week Commencing Monday Mat. rt. 7. 1 1 cantliin avtrunrHltiQi'ii lleaa "l?nai on pare '2 ,pU1 tl0d" ' ' Otte, Hmall, ' Ploane & Sheridnn. Blake's Mule-Maud Hee Baw. Popular Prices. Matinee Jjaily, Curtain 8:30.' 7:30 and o'clock. Annual Concert of OREGON GLEE CLUC Songe Stnnts Bnrlique DON'T aJISd tSftlKKNO TUI3 fl.l.l ""; BOYS Nearly ae (rood a !,., t edueaflnn end Husnn t ") i iin- i. fKICXS 600, 750 and tl. Csn-jalaiv, Safarday, Ii.:;, 1! Journal Ads Urii. Kf i