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1 ff -, .f. THE OREGON. PAILV , JOURNAL. PORTLANP, FRIDAY EVENINp, FEBRUARY 2i, 1SU. Topics of Interest in Ihe Realm feminine IN SOCIETY a r Announcwnent was made, yesterday - ' -ft a pwrtty tea by Mrs. Qeqrga J. Peach of th ena:epeat C her slater, MU Carolina Beiwon. to Sipfrled Marma uk Unander. Tae Benson home, pn Eleventh street, M artistically flecor stert with Orefoa grape, pussywillows ' r.i nniiiiM. Ahout to friends of Miss 't Benson called and as they entered wars 1 presented With manoramaa p"4 vm. Inr B. V. Th table, presided over by "" f nil,,.. 11 YUolLor nl Mtua JunD (Sterling-, carried a (treat platoaw Jonquils and Oregon grapa wun stream . a.-s of smlla to the corner of ,the "board. Tallow and green were used In ; all appointment of the tea. Miss Bqn- aon la the younger daughter of a. en- on and a slater of Mrs. Qeorga J. Beach. She U a Stanford graduate and j! not only member of the Gamma Phi Beta aororlty but also a prominent ! "-' urorker In the fan liplenla and other " college organisation Mr. Unandar, ,r. who has lived roost of ills Ufa, abroad. (.;,. la also ft Stanford graduate and ft Phi Tal man- H la connected with Moore k. Co. Miaa Benson, ia leaving this ' - evening for J-oa Angelea to Join her t father and together tl?ey ft" planning a motor trip of soma month through .7. i southern California- r . - f ? v. ,t . Carlps I. Waters of New York, wfco hon tha artiest of William R. Moore for ft week, la returning n ft few day to the east, ; n- - . i ' i : ' Mis Prlacillft Ellleott waa hostes at ft pretty Vatentlne tea last Wednesday when the guests were some of her schoolmates. A "tea test" wa one of tin riivorainna of the afternoon and at ' this Mis Kan Russell waa the prize 1 winner. Additional guest wwe Miss "Lora Cummlng, Misa Jean Morrison, 2 Mis Charlotte La Id law, Mlaa Kather Jne Laidlaw, Mis Esther Tucker, Miss JClitabeth Jones, Mis Genevieve Halley, ' Miss Cassia Hlller and Mis Elizabeth tlalley. " Mr. Francis P. pharaberlaiji was a 1 bridge hostess . yesterday when aha, tn , Tlted guests for 11 table of the game. , Mr. T. W. B. London and Mr. II, Burpee were at the tabJa. Mr. Horace Fenton was hostess a,t 1 th latest, meetings f th Oregon . Alumnae. Saturday. ' Aout .of the rn embers were present and the meeting wa presided over by the president, Mrs. E. N. Blythe. The work of the associa tion this year 1 making apron for the Children' borne on Corbett street. Mrs. Fenton's mother, Mr. H. W. Opddard, poured. Daffodils decorated the table, and were used about the room. Mrs. George F. Holman returned Bat nrday to her home In Bait Lako after visiting with her daughter, Mrs. T. W. . B. London. Mrs. London, With her daughter, Miss Zulette, and small on, George Tampion' fjondoa. expects to )eav for er new home In Vanoouver, B, CH March! R or I. Mis Wtnnlfied , London will remain in Portland until cbool , pU at fit. Jlelen'a fal Mr. .Leon H. Peter gav the first , of - her bridge afternoon yesterday. complimenting Mrs, Edward Lucas, bar truest from Minneapolis, Oregon fraps wa used In profusion over tha bouse, with red carnation in the dining room and jonquils and smllax In tha hall and living room. Brldg was playsd at fight tables, ana h prize feu to Mrs. , George Kadderly, Mr, S'red NoHner and Mrs. Cyril Maglnnl. Mrs. Peters 1 having nine .labia of bridge thie after noon. Mrs,. Henry Waldo Cos will be hosts . tomorrow at the Psychology club re ception given at her home oa Twjnty . fifth and Lovejoy, from )U, ' , . , . V ' Mrs. George Hyland wa also card bostestf of yesterdays wben she ske4 ; guests to play H Ublef cf fy bunt iFor SKc 8 a Jplly GooJ Fellow, Mlas Freida Thomas, the first wonmn referee In Nw York county, Mlas Thomas, who has long been recognized .. as one of the first woman lawyers In New York city. Is greatly elated over her appointment and states that a few such, recognitions ' he sex would be a great encouragement to women to etudy law, . . ' " ' -.-By parra M.ora. - ACYNIO once observed, ''There are - two kinds of wometi-thosa we f Jova and those wa marry." While . this sentiment would seem to be a, bit. overdrawn, It contains it burden ' f "truth, ', There are many, many kinds of women,' and each appar ently occuplns it awn particular nlcha m the masculine scheme of usefulness. Man gravitates frpm one class of .wo man to another, a he ohangrs from his business euit ta hlsr riding tlptbes, and from riding rotbt;S to bis diRer coat. , Lenora bejopgs to tbe "jqlly good fel low" clas. . Men pm around her, her telephone calls anil Invitations to dn and drive s;re overwhelming. Jler room ro fjliod with American Bt?au f tea aqd chocolate. ' Fhf is erratic, emotional, ft hala fullcw well met,, and always ready to'tftie anotltprUnd higher fence. ne is tn toa over many u cafe table, and her name Is on. many a lip, but aha Isn't the kind people's slst tors fan talk to, and no ma offers her bis na,m. s . ',',t . I saw ber In ft down town cafe recent ly. There weru mellow lights and gay muslo, and the air -was heavy with, smoke. J.enora's eye gleamed dully frpm out her flushed faee a aha lifted a wine glavp to bar llpa. The man op poane ner, leaneu over ina taoia ln en offensively, Insinuating manner. ' ' A the wipe flowed, his snickering laugh grew more persistant and significant, and Lenora spoke too lot)dly at mo ments. When they had finished their llquers, ' Lenora reckless, helpless and hopeless, ,. fluttered through the cafe dgor into a, waiting taxi and her com panion jays of her, ''she's ft buly sort" " top-nptcljer," " Jqlly good fellow? and helps bee gams along but she Is a rank outsider when hi thought turn, to matrimony. . - i v i : . Men are terribly exactingof others. They coax the girt Into- reckless and heedless ways, snatch the sweetness f rot" the palpitating victim and pay tha bill for a broken heart .and blasted life with a few greenbacks. Then, Ton with tha debauch," t wrmenarry-a 'glrl they do not respect, ana no man marries a girl hi friends do not respect. No man. has sincere Interest tn a girl he urges to drink or smoke. No man forgives the wife, tha sister or the sweetheart who has sinned greatly. He is tender and charitable' to tha sins of women a ft class, but sever and uncompromising on. them as Individuals,. ' Jf ft glrj wants io drink wne and b the pride of tha cafes, aha must make her sacrifice. ;Mi-"T'.r : " ;'"; ji i jit m' irt TAFT HAS AACED ; GRIEVOUS BURDEN UPON THE SENATE (Continued from Pare On.). A New Worktas dred- Mr. W. f. Groh and Mr. Eddie Brown wera the prise winners. pafTo dlls, tulips 81)4 carnations were used for decoration. Mr. and Mra. H. W. Cytroq are guests at the Washington Annex in Seattle. SONS OF NORWAY P CK PORTUND FOR 1912 Tba next convention" of tha Bona of Norway, a fraternal organization with a membership of 4800 on the Pacific coast, will be held in Portland during Rosa estiva wk of 19;g, 4t (bft 1911 epnvontlpn, jti nd4 In BpoHn. this wa4 ftrftnd. Ik Hana Bugga of Belllngham, Wash., waa elected president; W. B. Olsen of Beatthv secretary; Gunner JLund, editor of, tbft Washington Postan of Beattl. Vlpi RFfsldnti T, frudseii pf Porttadt marsnai,- a. u. tiansen or xacoma traaS' urer; while tha trustees are H. J. Enger of Everett tnd q. Nalipn of Seattle. About 40 delegate attended the Spo kane convention, but Secretary B. Q. ErikssQ of tha Portland lodge expects, a good !" t Portland becausa of tha ftttrftouons or the lestiyi, Lebanon Couple Wed. (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Lebanon, .Or Feb. f 4. John Durlam and Mi qrea Leona ppofc wr mar ried Wednesday at the boipf of Frank Ofim n this pity, TA i tha bappr ndin of a lova affair, that began in Nebraska mora, than 18 yeara ago. ; ' it iV IS I ii 1 II liiiif Iwmm Th manufaenjirers of Royal Bak ing Powder have always declined to produce a cheap baking powder at the orifice of quality. Royal Baking Powder is made from pure grape cream of tartar, and k the erabpdimt qf all the e&ellw$ possible tp be attained in the high est class baking powder. Royal Baking Powder costs only a fair price, and is more econormcil at its price than amr other leavening agent, because of the superlative quality and absolute iyhplesomeness Grlhe food it makes, : " Mixturef md Wtaiion pf baJng penvdea but conUmms dm re frequendv distributed from door to door, or given away in grocery torei. Such prurw arc dangerous to uie in food;, In England, France, Germany en tome pf the United States djeir tale n 4 wohibited by - bw. Alum a dangerou. mineni acjd, and pbysiciany conderpn b?kP-f pwdcrs foatainin h. ; - " - The latest thing In workbag ha qualntness tliat makea it appropriate to be used as a prize. It fs In the shape of a miniature sunbonnet and can eas ily be madeF at home. Cut two places of cardboard four inphei Jong, f)r Ipcl-ca deep In front and tyf' BIo? the ll'e" the Bhape of a sunbonnet frame. Cover each piece wun a nowere.i silk on the outside and white Baim on inner side. To the back edge 01 me tw niA-e 1nin a Buthercd crown of the silk and to the lower edges put a shaped Replum 9 ihe same material. . Thl, Is cut three Inches wids at top, tho frame exfemdlpg yond It, fnd should be t lnce depaiwltii the back edge put straight and.tl)e Jront one sloped to make the lower ede of frill about four Inches deep; The crown Is Joined to the frames with narrow whalebone, whhh opens to form a small bag for tnreaa, mmm gnd bit frnpy worV , " un ope inner aiuat vi rio tened leaves of white French Tiannei, with edgea pinked' and briar stitched In colored silk. On opposite slda Is ribbon, held at Intervals to hold scis sors, bodkin atlfotto" ap-d rula. The bonnet faatenj in front With a crocheted loop and button, and may have baby ribbon attached if It 1 to bs carrladL . .... It at N , To Renovate Vewt, Velvet 1 being so much worn thl s,ason bat a hint on how o renovt it mav not come amin. ' The telvet should, first of all, b stretched, pile side upward, over tha steam from a kettle of bplllng water, As tha steam begins to rlto gat feme one to brush up tha pile briskly with ft stiff brush. Then spread out flat to " dry. and - afterward brush lightly again.' - ' s When the ntsterfal bas been worn a great dea and U very tolled spongf It lightly with benzip. s - H at. II " ' New Paraaol. . 8pm of the new parasols for the summer girl look for all the world as though they belong In the upholstery department, for they seem, to be map) jnOth Umpaljades, sloping steeply at the aides and having a trimming of dangling fringe, at tha bflUpm. 9'besa now lampshade parasols have , queer frame wltb tll ribs sefr at steep slant s,p that the parasol Is higher and rathe small ' In clrcumierfinoe at tha base. . Velvet parasols are tha mart notion' at Palm Beaob pow, and 90m of theas affair are of jetty black and acpppipany big blaok yelytst n4 father-trimmed hats 4 rather heavy ef fect, bufon unquestionably smart . K at at - Woman Inventing an Aeroplane. Tba Viscountess d' Asy, wlf of tha naval attache of the French embassy in Washington, Is now at work Invent ing a uying macmna. ona wm return to Pari early in the spring and will watch test pf bar models. She comes of an ancient family of Savoy and In herited a large rovtuna. sua always has been tntsrastedln science, espec ially that Which relate to the Conquest of tb air. Shs Is ft' patrqn of Eantos DuniQPt, and frequently hag entertained the young Brazilian In her bni near tha jBols . da Boulgne In Pari. POUCftNEN, CALLED TO CATCH BURGLAR, CATCH ONLY LONE STRAY CAT r peopls wbp bave arrived In Eugen dur ing t!) past ys to make thla pity blr bome to attend th affair at tba Com mercial elub rooms and to make fbatn feel at boma., A', program !a rendered pnd refreahmenta are usually servad. study of tha teat of tha treaty, and In? ellna to believe It la less dangerous than pt first feared. It transpires bat tha government for three years bas been doing absolutely nothing; to enforce restriction but baa left to . tha Japanese . government . al suab work. - , JAPAN HAT STATUS OF MOST FAVORED. NATIONS PROMISE ON COOLIES (Calted Prf Ued Wire.)" Washington, Feb, tj. That Japa), under President Taft's nsw treaty; now awaiting ratification, will not only not ba discriminated against, but will -enter tha "most favored natjon'' class as ttt irardi the United : States, ' is revealed here today by publication of -the tariff paragraph of tha treaty, ft says: 1 "Jmport duties, pn articles, products or manufacture of either fctgh , con tracting party,, upon importation into tha territories of tba other party, shall be regulated either by special, arrange ment between the two countries br by the Internal 'legislation of each." It declares that neither ' nation shall discriminate against . thft other in ea port duties, and adds f'Uor shall any nrol by either country Pn the Importation or any prohibition be imposed tipprtatlon of ais irtlcla from ' or to tba territories of tha other, which shall pot equally extend to a ilk article im ported from pr exported to any other country, ' .'Tba last ' provision, however, shall jot be applicable to any prohibition ur restriction maintained or Imposed a a sanitary measure for the protection of animal or useful plant," , Besldence and Easiness Klg-bts, ' Referring to patent rights, the treaty aya: - - "Citizens or subject pf each party shall enjoy in tha territories of tha other the same protection as the native cltlsens or mblectg, regarding patents, trademarks or designs, upon the fulfill ment of suvl) formalities as the law prescribes.''. . Equality pf tba r'sht tn re(da, con duct ius!ji or travel in the Other country If guaranteed to tha cltlsens of eacb and tfis same trading and naviga tion right a war contained in the former truatyari renewed. . . If ratified, tha treaty w!l become ef fective Ju!'J7 and will pontlnua in fore for it reara uqjes termlnftted after pig montbj' potlca bv either na tion. It I alaa provided that raflfjoa tlons tnuat be epiangd within tare montbf f)f tl dat pf tba treaty's being signed- ' fapan'f AdAJtionaJ ihronMia, Tbi tet of Japan' promise tn Umlt the Immigration of laborer Into the 1, Pr i"i ijuuaaew S9ep United States, which la applied to the treaty, is published her today by the administration. It says; "in proceeding this day to sign a treaty of commerce and navigation be tween Japan and the- United State, tha, undersigned Japanese ambassador, du'y authorized by hi government, declares that-the Imperial Japanese government; Is fully prepared to maintain wltb equal' which they have exercised for the past three ..year n tha regulation of the embtratlon of laborer to tha United States." , : ' AHeifttJ Thief Taken, Eugene, Or., " Feb. t.-Albart Bay. mond, sometime known fta Shrodar, wanted here 'for larceny lq ft dwelling, bas been arrested at Los Angelea and Sheriff Bown or on of , hia deputies wilt. leave today for that city to bring him hr for trial- JJe I acoueed of LRB.ll nir lM 111 UHI, li KUIU WULUll, H. gpld rU1 and several minor articles of more or less value from the bouse of Robert Buahnell, near Irving, wher bs was em pleied for soma tlm paii, i'IBj" ) is )i jnn LmwQ EOT --r.rv: PERPI 0 mm ij: ii Ihe only dentifrice that thoroughly and properly cleave? the teeth - n . SBCZBBBS33&' I i t t Death of Marshfleld Woman. (5l,-nt Dlutch to Th J8nrfil.t yarshfleld. Or., Feb. 24.Mrs. George E. Cook died of pneumonia at. her home In this- city. She Is survived by four children and hef bnhand, wbo I one of tb leading merchants of the City. Mrs. Cook was formerly Mlas Josephlpe Shield of San ' Jose. ,Cal., and was 4l yeara old.- She. had lived ber 'or e()we year and, was well known,.! - ! , ' If It takes two pslloaaien tft catch a cat, how many police men will It take to catoh a bur glar? or Jf on lost tat pan pear O. A.-, Qttoaen, what woqld a burglft do? ' ' .. . 'Patrolmen LaSalla and Willett If working pi) th abova wj problems; while neighbors of Mr. ' pttpsn. who lve n the, vioipfty of M Oraham avenue, are having ' PR glproue b lauah 0dr. ' About 1:30 o'clock this morn ing, Ottosan fuhed down tb street,' partly clad, hardly able to tftlfc. lie encountered LaSaU and gasped out . that a burglar was n lU bouse. The police man started on a run to the house, and encountering Patrol man Willett on the way, took htm along. Thorough-search of : the place was made. A stray cat that had been locked In a room and wag making a frightful noise trying to get out w fqund.. Tb discovery set -the 'Oftosn family at ease again.' s .-;' t i ; ri- ';yrl:rv:""il ; . 1 Observe .',Sercqmes, Day. , ' (Speclnl Dlimich li Th Jotirnnl.t '. Eugene, Or., Feb. M. The ladirs' auif-IMary-of tbe-Rqjren- fpnibmercIo"ctub will observe tha anni)at '!Nwcomrs' ? day on March i, with appropriate exer cises. This custom was established four years- ago when the auxiliary was organized and has been followed each year since. The plan 1 to Invite all Rent a Wheel Chair for the Invalid Take Them Out These Sunny Days a Month Garden Seed? Flower ; Seeds Gold Fish 25c Free Delivery finest Candy Prescriptions Filled by Graduates Who Do No Other WorU Pure, Fresh Drucft PhoneforOurMessntfr The Store Where You Get the Moat For Your Money ' n Trs A Big Pre-Inventosy Sale of Fine Mediciii $l.40to$aSOImpQrtWneg,Choke98c 1000 bottle of Imported Port, Sherry, Laubenhelmer, Konlgsbacjier, Dddhlmer, Nlestlnr. Rude. ft" ?e.1j!nEr4PeTi JftfPre,!i Plponter, Josephahofer. Braurtenberge. Mtdoc, Chateau, Mon JfQr Xip ilSS B JHUn Grve. Sauterna, Haut Sauterne, Macon, $auja!al, etci worth 11.40 to $2.50, at 68 y . .f , .' . . ALL' IMPORTED CORDIALS, NOT LISTED, TEN PER CENT OFF Buy One Bottle, Qno Dozen or a Case at These Prices Brandy, Rum, Gin, Whiskey, Kummel, Vermouth n r . .... e) .. . a . .. mr a r a a a as - . - . ,. it,. ft Qtanfarrl PraM(a i4 Ptfsk mnA MktVmwi XKTUtmVtm Bonded, worth at least $1.00, pre-inventory at 79f 12 Standard Brands of Whiskies, Rye and Bourbon, sorna ful) ouarta, a! Bottled In Bnt, ppng fold I for JesOhan $1.25, pre-lnvenfory price . ....... .Oof Scotch WhjrtUi, worth $,2J, prf-lnentQry price ." f ' r i ii"' , . if ' t f ? i04 Scotch VVhiskies, worth $1.50prVfhventQry price t!nitMttfji-'" t f 1 1 J f S ' ' w Scotch Whiskjej, worth $.75, pre-inyentory price M ' ;., '.,..,...,.Mfl.39 Scotch. WMkicf worth f2.0Q, pre-JnYentory price at ................. ...... i 1.59 gOc Imported kfme Jice, prHpyentory t 414 $1.5(Hmported-3--Star -French Cognac, pre-inventory price ; fl.23 99c Va-sizt Imported 3-Star French Cognac, pre inventory pricft llnTSf . 50c -iht Imported 3-Staf French Cgnac, pre invetory price r"Ufisnn"' $1.25 Crates Plymouth Gin ...:.! :.!.,; J', !.!! $1.25 Jarnaica Rurji, Bottled in Bond ,ii9$ 75c pints Jamaic a Tlumf "Bottled in, ort4 Mtr8 40c HjJints Jamaiea Rum, Bottled in Bond $1.00 French Vermouth. Nolly. Prat & Col' .: 69 $1.00 Italian Vermouth, Cinno I".,7f 75c California Yermouth .,.f,,,,..,.T; 49f $1.00 Gordon Dry Gin,,' prerinvftntory price . ...80i $1.25 Gordon Sloe Gin 9$ ft.?5 Best );nRiigh Ton Gin ;r,..9$ $1.75 Hawker pioe Gin ....',..,.....'...f 1.29 $175 A. V. II. Hpjland Gin, large size tl.69 S rl V PAy an y:.lrM,u.,.8 $1.25 Gordon prange Bitters , 98f $1.25 .Heubein Club Cocktails,' Tom Gin, Holland Gin, Whiskey, Vermouth., tyartjnir. Mapliat'q 9 $1.00 Imported Porto Port ,(,,,t.M.,.t9f $1.00 Velvet Cocktails, Martini and Manhattan T9 S'S .M.-Mt.ftvtvwW $ .50 Gilka pummel , . , , 1.00 Apricot and Peach Cordials , . ... :tb4 ;2.25 Cusenjei Liqueur D'Apricol ;,;.. ,.:..$lt69 5c a-size ImDorted Cordials. C.iem A fntl,- Prunelle Creme dt Roses, Anisette, Apricot, fireme" de Vamlle, Ch.erry kiqueur. Abncone, choice 59 50c Vi-size California XordUls. Creme de ienthe, Apricot, BJackberry, Creine ,d Rp, Crme dt Cocoa, chofee ; ,,,,',..,.894 $1.21 pints, Crewe de rpsnd Creme de Violetfe. :PQ Duff Gordon Sherry, Imported . , i, , ; . . . 69 fl Pint lPQ. white or red, choice I ...33 Srt-. T'jo. whita or red choice t .., ,50 V rarinia Dare. Tha LadieV Vavnrhm ' (tnd P5c pfnb, Caljfprnia Spafkinf Vines; white and Sx for i.'.'.'.'faO Free Delivery tp All City an4 Srbim Pbinte Buy Cut Glass Now While TOis 3ale Is On Hive Some Cut GUm in Your Home Buy It Nqw, While the Prices Aire Low ThU Sale LaU Until Febma28Qnly. ; $10.50 water eet, 7 pee, ft05 $11.00 .water set, 7 pes. 1)7,68 $ 8.0 -water set, 7 pes. ,2 $12.00 ftritcp set, '7 pes. f 8,9Q $13.00 $ter' set, 7 pes. f 9,45 $13.50 water set, 7 pes. 9,T5 $15.00 water set, 7 pes. 99,0$ $18 water set, 7 pes., $12,05 $22 water, set, 7 pci )14.05 $17 wjjeret, 7 pes., 1MQ Regular $3 nicely cut, tnrdium size sugar and creamer $1.85 Large size Siigar and Crearpfn hpillcd, rpg, $8; now:S4.B5 1-1" :i t . . T - 1 . . 1.1. ; .. . li n .v.l. ' Kicn aeep cui rem oowis, wun auver wequareot' nning,e-inpn. Removable lining; and can alsq be uied as a fruty$sh. Reg ulr $8.00 now ,i, . f . t, f t , ,4a Rjch deep cut Fern Dish, with silver lacquered lining, 8-inch, Removable lining and can also tn? uaetf aa a frit dish. Reg? ular $6.00 now '.i,,..,.. ,,,,, Beautifil heavy cut flared Bowls, 8-inch; regular $7 at $4.G$ Heaqtjtul heavy cut tiared Howls -incnj regular $7.50 $5.15 Reaytiful heavy cut flared Bowls, 8-inch, regular $6 at 94.$ beautiful heavy'ent glared liqwls, p-pcijj tx $8 at Beautiful heavy cut flared Bowls, Qrinch i regular $9 at regular j.um uuwi, speiuw. . . . $5.43 Hot Point Irono Hot Pq Ulctric Jrpp f El Tosto Electric Toaster, Bometljing you want, $3.60 Iron an4 Tofcir witfi one, 59F?! iniwchajigeable, . .$7 Percolatora mmivir mi. n mn""j.t'J "'Kt "wf Coffee Poto ctndTeaPota . :.-.. .-.j f.' In artistic copper tnd nickej rthe w(fl known tannins- BoWinai, lUil topjet qw priced showing, L El Toato j The nw Electric Toaster $t H on breakfast table, ettaeh tha pjug arjd.tnatfe our toasts-crisp, brown and hptj jus.asyou wa jtt it in the Sundry Section. 1st floor. Are Ycm Ruptured? Step inq ope q ouf prk vjtte fitting fooms an, let our tjcpfrt trusa fitter try "a truss on you frpm Qur stock of oyer trusses, ' Wc guarantee satisfaction. Lar gest line of treses jn west ern America. M Frame Io thdThing See Latest Arrivals jn Ngweat Powdered Gold and Rbte, ' -V WQo4 Mpyldingt--Get Our HeMOB'fay 4-r The 85c Table Is Loaded down Wifli SOO Subfe Each different, w& fra.m?? that any ar tor jn tqwn woyjd jia've to frqm 7ti tQif.5p fpr, We pfll more, hm$ in ar?r quantities . Mltiymtyge is taken, pf (Jiscpypfs, Jov frejgfit rit in(! the swing are taken from the retail price. Buy here. 4 i ' SPlAle Fifty Hinc(4plq PhQtoravr?s in ftani gome jiand-macje 4ull antique od frames. Np twp ajike. Regularly 35?QO, t. Now. .. .. M,. .$19.50 $2rTherm6q Bottles p2 The latest frqm the Thermos factory. 'Keeps contents ' hot as long as theilgprlccd bottlt, '' AskjT "7 TToTieelKemlpday, . T Open a Regular Montfily AccoWt-Cnnafnp Money Taltch at Par 1.