the o:;ego:i sunday journal, Portland, Sunday moping,-, januaey i, mi. V. J. hocked and grieved to learn of the tin e cpectpd death of her" mother, Mrs. Phil p V. Schuyler. Tuesday night. . . Diamonds C Chrfstensen, second floor Corbet "bulldln . Take eUrator. Ti.nit'f nlonal and V Mrs. G. .. VV, Van Deusen "bay arrived at the bar racks, wher Colonel Van Duaen 4 re placing Colonel Charles W, Foster; Mrs. Van Deusen has Just returned from, tour of the' world and she will pe a welcome addition- to the barracks eat The Van Deusens have two attractive roun daughters, Mlsa Hasel an4 Miss Uladys- iv ,, , ".u Mn.:rtiuiti Foster of Ta- coma' returned to their home on Wsdnss '.a. . n tfATirtiti ' the wedding oi Mlse Kathleen Burns and Thomas Rob ertson m Tuesday., other guesu nu Tacoma, were Mies Elisabeth Baillla ahd Alexander BallUe. ; j - ,," ; T.Vwa Welch and Miss Blanche Robe son were married December 29.' Thure. dar evening, at the home of the bride's , mother, lira, J. a. m"Zf,.Ttl Bumslde. Reverend Mr. parkfflcUt. ed. They will make their hoiaa t GlemVe Ferry, Idaho. .,..'..,,v,,:. .; , ? SUss Genevieve Kelly will bare as ber nests today Miss. Florence tjensldtne and Mlse Ruth Consldlne 6f Seattle. - Mrs. Henry W. Goode with her daugh ter. Miss Helert.Ge. andjier "on, Henry Goode, are guests In New Torit at the Savoy. Ja " . ' Mr. and Mrs. J. P. WUburof Union. Or- have moved to PrUndanI " : m.kln their home at 6tt Fifth street Miss Pearl Wilbur, w0 Is the university. Is apehg her vacation with her parents. t w wf While riding Monday wltfi a party. Mies Meta Buehhers horse bolted ana ran for several miles out the Canyon road. It finally made for the wooded hillside an M4ea Buehner was brushed off. sustaining a broken wrist v."- 'itr '.nit Mrs. Frederick Alva Jacobs ; are registered at the Waldorf In New York. They lejt tne urai oi for their European trip and are expect ed back "IS Portland In about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. James Danaher returned Mcnday from a week end visit to Ta coma for holiday festivities with Mrs. Eanaher's uncle and his wife, Mr. and Mis. C D. Danaher. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cooper of Pendleton, who have been the holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Dun bar, returnedWednesday to their home - ' Theodore B. Wilcox has been a guest at "the Hollahd house, in xsew om. k- ----;?" " society: PERSONALS ;5V ,-, V ', .', -- m., '. In L ". iu'im W' -""Si prior to his. departure for Florida wlthl jh,i wii 'n.s daughteOMies Claire Wilcox. I" JV8 J??." T-t w w Mrs. Alice A. Kyer and Mlsa Muriel hsve as their suests for the holidays, their parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Augustine, of Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. I.N. Fleischner are en joying the week end at Seaside, where they, are entertaining a house party at their attractive cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Eastman have gone on to Detroit after spending Christmas In Pontiac I1L, with Mr. N Eastman's parents. 'i . Miss Elizabeth . Stewart is spending the week end as a member of a house party at the home of Mrs. Louise Nel son In Albany. - . Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Hanscome had as ' their guests during the holidays Mr. and Mrs. Francis F. Emery of Spo kane.' Mra. A. Kahn, Mrs. L. M. Blumauer and Miss Carrin Hexter are the guests of Mr. und Mrs. F. O. Kahn. Venice, Cal. , w Judge and Mrs. H. W. Hogue are spending the holidays in Sah Francisco, where they are guests at the St Francis. w Miss Genevieve Thompson "and Miss Elizabeth Sears of the barracks left Tuesday morning for their eastern trip. Mr. and Mrs. Jonh R. Flynn and lit tle daughter Helen of Albany, are the holiday guests In the F. H. Flynn home. Miss Dorothy Joaeelyn Is home and qntte recovered from her recent opera- 'tion at the Good Samaritan nospitaL Mls Ruth Leigh ton arrived from Syracuse, N. T., Friday to be the guest of Miss Isabella oaiua ror some time. Mr. -and Mrs. William Bertram Wat son (Miss Pauline Fithian) have reached their borne, Harrogate, England. - . WW ' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Moody have as their guests for the holiday season ... Mrs. I H. Pontius of Seattle. m w " Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Page will leave this week for California to spend three months In San Diego. ' w Mr. and Mrs. L, F. Weaver (Miss Nina Guthrie) are guests at the St Francis In San Francisco. Mte Delta Watson was spending the week In Albany as the guest' of Mxi. , Percy A. Young. w w Dr. and Mrs, Holt Wilson left, early " In the week tor a three months" f?ip through Europe. ; Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hexter are in San Francisco, where they expect to remain - for a month. . . Judge and Mrs. Thomas O'Day have as their holiday guesf Wllljaro-A. Steet of Seattle. , 4-'X. Gerald W. Reed has returned frtfm " Palo Alto and is spending the holidays here. ' . k Mr. frnd Mrs. I. N. Lipman are guests at the Netherlands m New York. " Holllster McGuire is' home, from SUn ford for the,nouaays. j EVENTS OF THE WEEK One of the social events of University Park was the annual banquet given by the Bachelor Maids4 club on last Wed nesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs: J. N. ". Sbatto, 1 883 Exeter, street The rooms were beautifully decorated In red and yellow, the club's colors. Ore. gon Grape and potted plants. The young ,woDMJoolted-.picttytlJl.Jl!'lrgoiims made In the club's eolors. carrying bou quets of red carnations and : yellow chrysanthemums; Mra Calllmore. Mra Sbatto and Mrs. jrogud'wereL.chaperons. Miss Lorni Callimore received, Miss Jud -1 J CONTINUED FEOM PRECEDING PAGE Joqud conducted the evening's enter tainment and Mlsa. Lowell" 8hatto and Miss Ethenconstabie presided over the bouquet table.: -'Among those present were Mrs. V. Callimore, Mrsr J ShattO1. Mrs. Joqud, Mm. F. Frost Mrs. A. Con stable, Mra O. Richards, Misses Grace Cole, Trade HunUugtonK. Bessie Walton, Elsie Dennis, ;Alda Burke, Jennie paine, L,orna cammore, Ethel Constable. Low ell' Shatter laa Joqud, J. M. Shatto, ,;F, bnattOr J.'jShatto; A. Dennis, R. Jeffrey, A. Constable, G. i RIchards, F. ! Fros C. MoGlumphy. 1 8. Herman, T. Mueller, W. Tatt, J. Schafer, F. Paine E McCulloch and Roy Glass. - . .y. v, Mr. and Mra AVchle; Mason were ten dered -a deligntful surprise . at their South Portland home oh Christmas eve In hpnorof their thirtieth wedding an niversary., ( During ' the evening a i mock marriage ceremony was performed, at which the bride carried a larre bouauet of , lilies of . the -vaileyv j : The evening was spent, m playing whist and five hundred, and a delicious luncheon was served. Those t resent were Mr. ' and Mrs. Archie Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mason, Mr. and Mra. W. E. Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mason, Mr, and Mrs, Gead.llly,v Mr..and Mrs. Fred Williams, Mr, and Mrs. A. Espey, Mrs. Mary O'Hars. juiss psema D'Hare, Miss Esther Mason, Miss Haael Mason. Miss Gladys Wil liams, Arthur Mason. Albert Mason. Clyde Williams, Frankle. Lilly. The out or town gnestr were Mr. and Mrs. C J. Olmstead, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Olmstead. Miss Haael Olmstead. Miss Zoe Olm stead and Irene McGaran of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Redman. Miss Ada Ells and Miss Hazel Ells of Hillsboro. ' ww Mrs. M A. Baiter, at 84S East Nine teenth North, was made very happy last Monday, - December 26, when her children and grandchildren gathered about her to make merry the yuletide with a dinner The house was beauti fully decorated with bells, holly, mistle toe and Oregon grape. Seated at the table she was surrounded with the fol lowing children, grandchildren and great grandchildren: Major F. S. Baker and wlte, E. M. Baker and wife, James R. Baker and wife, William Baker and wife. C M. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Owens, Mrs. B. F. 8haw, Mra Dan Fraaler of Tacoma, Mrs. 8. C. Stevensen, Carroll and Morris Baker, Miss Naldyne, Miss Madeline and Miss Oracle Baker, Miss Lydla Boyer and Miss Evelyn Dorrls. w. A Christmas surprise party was given In honor of F. Duane, Wieden by 20 of his young friends. Several musical se lections were rendered during the even ing, and many games were played. One of the young women was keeper of for feits, while Clarence Spr&grue played well his part by making the guests re deem them. Those present were F. Duane Wieden, Harold Fltxgibbori, Blair Hokiomb, Fred Wieden, Ernest Vosper. Walter Beck, Robert Kay, Herbert Klm- den. Miss May Anderson. Miss Lillian Jolllffee, Miss Marguerite Marpert,.Mlss Emma Anderson. Miss Flora Patterson. Miss Alice Brown, Miss Bessie Owen, w On Monday evening Miss Elizabeth Schols entertained with a five hundred party. The rooms were decorated with greens and tiny red bells, and the place caras were or the same color. A de- ughtrul lunch was served and the guests retired having spent a very nteas&nt evening. The prizes were awarded to Jack Hillton and Miss Ruth Alldredge. Those Invited were the Misses Evelyn Hall, Clara Recken. Agnes Crlckmore. Helen Scholz, Frieda Legrand, Ruth All dredge and Meta Scholz, Jack Hillton, Thomas Miller, Fred Huber, George Mc Master, jack Crlckmore and Budd Schuette, Mrs. J. E. Hanrahan sent out Invita tions for a "watch party" last evening. Mrs. G. J. Reese and Miss SeUna Milner assisted in receiving. , The bachelors of the N. W. B. F. M. club gave a New Year's eve party at the- normous Fur Neckwear ur regup,?ce,,bein!K'p!!; 5 n r quoted ebewhref this reduction Flir IVlllfrS makes an exceptional op- Buy from the manu facturer direct All of our Furs are guaranteed. Most Legitimate Sale on the Every Article ures-Make Your Corbett4 Building- Oldest Manufacturing Furriers, in the Northwest. Send i.H.' -.'..., f . , i I J . bome of one of the members, Kenneth K Fox, 688 -Hnlsey street The members ami their guests enjoyed , the- evening and . supper was ' aervedi as the hells tolled out the old yeaV and rung In the new. ) .iv -"'-:r-"ya.y-K-:,;''f':'t - 3- PERSONAL MENTION .r Roderick 5 A.- Dunbar ' of ' . Seattle Is spending cthe week in Portland with relatives, 'v SU:.; : v ;' W:,';':'5;:'-'y'-;?''.V Kenneth Collins la in Tacema, where he'1ffsth guest -of- his "Ulster, .Mrs J. Monroe. . - -: s - , Miss Bt!ryLW?lfe, who Is a student at St Helen's Halins spending her va cation:! Seattle -with her parents, Mr and Mrs. J.J. Wolfe. . - . Miss Daisy Freeman Is the holiday guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bates, and her aunt Mrs. A. L. cnar- wlck, of Tacoma' ' ' .' y Mra Pauline prager, 149 North Twenty-second street has as her guest for the winter,' Miss, Gertrude Ash of Spo kane. 'Miss -Ash 'arrived Christmas jtiorning. . i .Mrs. D. L. Murry 'returned Saturday from, Seattle "where she went to attend the weddlng of Miss Florence; May Drake to Karl Bion Sumption-of Wichita, Kan., solemnized. Monday evening. " Mr. and Mi's. John G. Howell are in Spokane, where they are the guests of Mrs. Howell's parents, Mr. and Mra 8. and Mrs. Henry Hennlngs have as guests for the holidays, Mr. anu Mrs. - William Luther, of Eugene. Miss Edna Smith, of Salt Lake. Is visiting Miss Hilda Gen n but. of 668 Kearney. 1 Captain Eugene Loftus, of the Weir liner Aymerlc, spent the Christmas holidays with Captain and Mrs. Hoben and family of Larrabee street. Mr. and Mra Jack Peak' Hoben, of Lcwlston. Idaho, spent the Christmas holidays with their parents. Captain and Mrs. 'Andrew Hoben. v- - -.w -g WEDDINGS At the Christmas festival of the Lln nea society In the -new Llnnea hall Twenty-first and Irving streets, Wednes-, day ,evenlng, December 28. tho nuptials of Miss Anne Nelson and Frank Ander son were - celebrated. Justice of the reace Fred Olson performing the cere mony. Miss E. Benson and Miss S. Nylund were attendants of the bride and the groom's attendants were A. Benson and C. I.anderholm. The hall waa beautifully decorated with palms, carnations and wedding bells. After congra:ulatlons had been extended th bridal couple and guests enjoyed a ban quet In the banquet hall, which also was prettily decorated. The bride wore a gown of white messallne and carried a bouquet of Bride roses and lilies of Th hrirta la n rianrhter of ft Mr. and Mrs. Bengt Nelson of Robk- ioro, ill. air. ana aim. ahuctsuii hi be at home to- their many friends In' their new reeddense, 648 East Ninth street, Irvlngton. w A pretty wedding took place Mondfty evening, December 12, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Maney, when his daughter. May Janet was united In marriage to George L. Jones, Rev. R. E. Myers performing the ceremony. The rooms were beautifully decorated with ferns, Oregon grape and pink aftd white carnations. . Mrs. J. W. Wulf played the wedding march. The bride was given away by her father. She was beauti fully dressed In a white messallne silk and carried white Bride roses. Her sister, Mrs. D. A. McGuire, acted as matron of honor and carried pink roses'.' D. A. McGuire acted as best man. On the same occasion the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McGuire was christened Margaret Janet McGuire, the bride acting as god mother. After the ceremony a dainty lunch eon Was served. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. J. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Sachs. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Atkins. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wulf, Mr. and Mrs. C W. Boost Mr. and Mrs; Saving on Furs amd Fmr Gairnents 20 Discount on ki W Caf-c Fur Coats Fur Lined Goats Marked in Plain.Rg-. AMC 17I17TU our Own Reductions ,VJrllr-lF; 1 H S W J. P. PLAGEM ANN, Manager , v?, i fc; ,1 :i.',,L.v .-,,;4- ; .. ,;,-.' R. N. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Mc Guire, Mrs. C. Vyse, Charley Vyse, Mra L. Rogers, Miss Isabelle M." Murphey, Miss Ida V. Goldman. Miss Belle Mo Donald,. Miss Ethel Rogers, Miss Lyla Taylor, Miss Hazel Boost Mr. and Mrs,.-A; L. Maney After January-J Mr. and Mrs.-George L. Jones, will be at home to their many friends. at 2H Killings worth avenua ' la - the afternoon of December ' 28 Arthur F. Brlggs, of Portland, and Miss Marie. Wilbur Davis, of Los Angeles, were' united In holy wedlock 'by Rev. H. ; P. Nelson ' at the home of their friend Mrs K M. Downing, 69"North Thirteenth street ' Only -Immediate friends attended. , Mr. and Mra Brlggs will make their home In Portland. Tuesday, at the home of the groom's, mother, 89 'East Thirty-sixth street the .wedding of -Miss Lida Flowers of Enterprise; Oiand R. W. Lltzenberg was solemnized by Rev: H. ' L. Blac, jjastof of Immanuel Baptlsrchurch, in the presence. of Jthe fanjlly only. - . T. G. Arrowsmith and Miss, Florida Maxwell were united Jn marriage at the parsonage of the Sunnyslde Con gregational churchy Wednesday after hoon, December 28, by the Rev. J. J. Staub. A. B. Gray and Miss Beatrice Ste vens ' were married at the parsonage, December 28, Rev; J. H. ludlipp, paa tor of Grace Methodiatjchurch, offi ciating. S'e., Green and Mlas Margaret Good win -were married at ; the. parsonage, December 30, Rev. J. H- Cudlipp, pas tor of Grace church, officiating. Thomas H. Neustead and Miss Ethel E. Callahan were married Sunday morning, December 25. at the White Temple, by Rev. W: B. Hlnson. COMING! EVENTS g . x The Aloha "cluo of the United Na tional Association of Postofflce Clerks has Issued Its invitations for a New LYears carty. to be given In Christian sen's hall Monday evening. Mrs. Jen nie L. -Wheeler, Mrs. wT P. Bodway. Mrs. Albert W. Flerd and Mrs. J. G. Nash will act as patronesses. The members of the club are: Miss Mabel .Reynolds, Miss Edith Armstrong, Miss Mary Young. Miss Jewel Nash, Wil liam Bodway, C N. Ackerson, 8am RaKer, C. A. Llndell, H. U Rogers, J. H. Coffey and J, H. Butler. w Mr. and Mrs. I. Drumberg, 63 MI1 waukle street win be at home to their friends today from 2 to 6 o'clock in honor of the confirmation of their son Max. w The Association Collegelate Alumnae will meet' Saturday, January 7, at half past two o'clock .with Mja R. C. French at the Y. M. C. A The series of travel talks will be continued by Mrs. Julia MarquanVand will be on Germany and Branca ; r ' Mr. R P. Graham will entertain the Portia club with a 1 o'clock luncheon Tuesday. January h , at her home, 741 Tillamook street w Stiles Orchestra, Marshall 228. FATHER IN RAGE SLAYS LITTLE SON Godejieh, Ont, Dec. Jl.-One of the most brutal murders Ti Ifie history of the county occurred here when George Vanstone, In a fit of temper, because his 6-year-old son, Freddie, whom he had been teaching numbers, , could not count, correctly up to20. beat the child to death with a broomstick. Mrs. Vanstone, after beseeching her enraged husband to stop," ran out for assistance, buuwhen she returned with the police the child was dead. Vanstone broke the handle of one broom and seized another, which he must have used considerably, as there were blood marks on the handle. The body was beaten to a pulp. The murderer: spent scene Urn 1ij an" asylum some years ago and had'lhe reputation of possessing a most violent temper. portunity for pur- chasing. Pacific Coast . ' . 288 Morrison Street for our PRICE LIST. lif I,-.' ; "'" t, '' '. ',;:Ji ' 1 OFF Berlin Mecca of American Musicians By L W. A.' . " (Special Correspondence.) . BERLIN. Nov. 9. Berlin ,1s a re markable city In more ways than one and not the least remarkable is. its music especially the. oon- certs given by celebrated artlBts, every night, two or more appearing at the ; different "Salles." . One night It will be.Frlta Krelslef with the Philhar monic orchastrt . and Rosenthal with another, the next night perhaps. Busonl and ' Mlacha Elrrian with different or chestras. Of course such- brilliant ar tists do not appear . hero 'every night but there are always, worth, while ones, giving splendid programs, and -to a music lover It Is herd to choose,' ber cause one feels one can not afford to lose a single concert: . "; ' ' Among the best things of, the season are the concerts, given hy the famous Phflharmonio orchestra, assisted by some well known artist and Arthur Nlkisch as director', at their : own his torical (musically, for here have ap peared all the famous artists, now; passed away) "Salle." ' Sunday Afternoon Concerts. These concerts are given once a month, on Sunday from '12 to 2, and repeated Monday night but at double the price. ' ' . I judge the Sunday concerts are given at the low prices for music students, and the hours are to accommodate the church goers, also to enable some of the audience to prepare a luncheon, for between- parts .one and two of the pro- gram, there is quite a long, wait and then it is rather amusing to see many of the people eating anything from a cheese "sandwich to a dainty piece of cnocoiate. Arter waicning ineir ew dent enjoyment the joke seems to be on those" who "only stand and wait" but when Nlkisch raps "his baton, or rather when the bell rlngs which It does at the commencement of all con certs here, one forgets the material things of life, and Is only hungry for the muslo. " ' At the first of these concerts Mischa Elman was the -soloist and while the same warm, beautiful tones were there, the ' technique and finish did not seem so perfect as two years ago. One felt that he needed" to retire, for a time, and do some Berlous work, for certainly his splendid musical talent demands more maturity to do Itself full Justice, this impression was strengthened, at his own concert, which was given later on, with only, a piano accompaniment I At the second Nlkisch concert Busonl was the soloist, and such a soloist! The perfect harmony between him and the orchestra left nothing to be desired musically or technically. In the Bee thoven number his work seemed perfect, but in the Llazt Concerto It was re markable and no wonder he was Liszt's favorite pupil. ' Busonl Tery ITervtms. Busonl Is said by critics tb be the greatest pianist with an orchestra of the day. He was evidently very ner vous. If one 'could Judge from his ac tions, with bis unoffending handker chief. They were very amusing. His hands must have- been too warm as he dried them on It at every piano rest, after, which he would put 1 fa his coat tall pocket the next time In his-hip pocket This he kept up until it was a guess. If he would remember where It would be when he wanted it Finally It went into his trousers' pocket. You felt sure he would not find it, and you were right he had forgotten, and the piano wait was not long enough for him to make a thorough search. So It re posed peacefully the balance' of , the evening" and his trousers did duty there after. I thought bow little critics real FOR THE A (Indeed, happy starts in the new year for those thrifty ones who' avail themselves'-, of the great savings our twenty-second annual clearance sale offers. The newest ": ancf best merchandise of the most desirable type at prices, that appeal to all who know. Every article in the store is heavily reduced, and our liberal credit plan;' makes buying very convenient ; ' SUITS REDUCED COATS REDUCED DRESSES REDUCED WAISTS REDUCED . SKIRTS REDUCED . . FURS REDUCED Everything in the House Reduced SPECIAL EHRAOR Ladies' Smart Suits, strictly man-tailored, made of the newest fabrics in the most approved shades. Coats lined throughout with Skinner's satin. Skirts designed in the newest style effects. Reg. $35 val- d H 2 P ues. Extraordinary special, only. . . . ... j) 1 I UU - . Charge Accounl In spite of enormous reductions in prices this clearance . sale offers, we privilege you to pay for your purchases on small weekly or monthly payments, or, if you prefer, ONE DOLLAR A WEEK. EASTERIFWF WASHINGTON STrTAr TENTHThe Store Whht yourrCreit Is Gczd ize th nervous strain artists labor un der at such a-tlme., . ' " ,.; : ; Orchestra's Excellent Work. The work of the Orchestra under Arthur Nlkisch was faultless. , -, Such, perfect ensemble workr and Interpreta tion, then what, beautiful pianissimo uu ticm-pnuus, '.ana au wiuioui any apparent effort oh the part" of the dl rector of the orchestra. -it It Is restful to watch Nlkisch lead ing after witnessing the gymnastics of many others. . There are those ' who think the Royal Opera' House orchestra is better, but I doubtlt The personnel may. be better, but not as a whole, al- inougn Kichard Strauss of "Salome fame Is the director. . ' Many Portland Sttidenta jThre Is quite a colony of Portland students here. Miss Beth Young, who is developing a fine voice . under one of the leading singers In the Royal opera, as Is also Mrs. Belcher I understand. Misses Edith and Lenoir Grexory are bojih, making rapid progress in their work. Portland's music lovers will re member Miss Lenor Gregory's violin recital two years ago in the' old Helllg theatre. Ward Alden. who Is studying under Professor Wirt. Maude Powell's teacher, W. W. Graham, who is with the celebrated violinist, Marteau, and Mrs. McCraken and Miss Elenor C Vincent who are ' In Vienna studying piano. ' Americans Good to Meet. - On ""every hand, Or rather at every concert one. meets American students galore and often their mothers, and your own people ' never seemed so good to 'see. nor your own language so good to hear, as when you are away off here In "Deutschland." t heard of an American gentleman, . a recent arrival, who asked a conductor to let him off at a eertaln street and when they arrived there some one be hind him shouted "Brooklyn bridge," and in relating it afterwards he said it was the finest music he had heard in Berlin. Established 18T0. ''K'JrV--'',! I a P. RUMMEUN & SONS Phones ies Main 491' 10jI CaaJI C Between Washington -A-7318 lZ4.OeC0nd 31. and A14er. ,t norwwvwww'',---' rv- - - - - - NEWEST VISIT THE STYLE STORE APPTHEWI DDURY ts Sol IrlNViNTf sU - 1 ''1 ' I' U i um.E.1, Guerrilla Warfare Carried ! p and Anarchy Is ; Threat-1 . ening. By Emll Andrasay.' . 1 IPnbltahtrs Pret Leased Wire.) , ' Vienna .Dec Sl.-Trouble la egsIJ becoming acute in Macedonia. BanA of .Macedonian Insurgents are ctl' in the hills and ' are carrying: . on '& particularly Irritating- system of guer rilla warfare. Bomb throwing, railroad wrecks, murders and robbing are matt ters of almost daily, occurrence. Tha, Turkte are pursuing a policy of extern mination against the bandits. , who are retaliating in kind and a practical atat of anarchy exists.' . -i ' ' ',j The renewal of the troublous times in the Balkan mountains Is due to thej avowed "purpose of the dominatot ele ment In Turkey to make the wbow country Turkish and Mohammedan. One result of this Dolicy has been W put a stop to . the age-old feud f In Greeks and Bulgarians and to bring about "a 'more-; friendly- fecftng- between Albamaln and Macedonian, equal -Tic. Urns of the new missionary spirit of the young Turks. . Vienna Is worried over the sit nation; It Is realized here, as nowhere, else that the Balkans are Inflammable to 41 degree and that the Increased lawless ness In Macedonia, with . the ruthless methods of fighting; employ.: by both; sides might very easily orhmiNHit a situation which would set BuleSCHand Turkey by the ears again.' Journal Want Ads bring results. hi CHOICE FURS At Reduced Prices Fur Neckwear and Muffs Eur Coats-Fur Turbans Fur Robes-Fur Rugs Fur Gloves Fur Overcoats -- Send for Catalogue. U U sl'' ;'ir m m ' ; ; 1 '1 ""' f '-!,-"'f ',v-' Mra: