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ORHCOM DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND. SATURDAY nVENINO. JUNE 1. lilt. '41 IN THE REALM FEMININE I r, '..s ! . .. , T - ii --fc,. .,.. - Blllie" Hawkins and His pat. B 111"" ia tba only son of Mr. and Mr. W. J. Hawkins of Portland llelg hts.'-Ills brother are all girls, so Billy areuraulatra "peta." Soma wlao ona has aald: "Tha boy la only half himself without hla pata. Tha association of Iba child with animal Ufa la tha aateat way to Inrvleata la him love, srtn patby and a knowledge of tha ned of other. cms vnjiit zsiTixTutrr. Cdlted hf Trtmrt MarVe lleekae. Do hanrtj aa4 riMW MUakoa. garth Mala er. rarU.ee r-rwt4V, Mr. W. , r.tMKtlM A-iMl. KelratMrha. flam. hm a .4 Wed Mneia h1lu4 MtM a4i ktTt. 11 m4 Warter. I'tw Mala tea. Cawairi' oarr, naa TH riaaoVra Itiwt. Mala Jawaila CVrt. oatrlanaa. WttlUa N. S. U rl' gVfartaxat. Mtaa Kaua; at era' arNnmi BaiM Hatter. tSoodUaa U4. Csortaaaaa pfcooa. A MaV Olli laor CaaailMloa. Ura. Trasbttll. 4t lblrl (rwt. Itaa A- auoa. CI Drothara Paul S. 6iar. Lumbtrmcni building ralBar, T. W. Oram Cangnm nf ttothara. 111. Bsbari M.. Tata. Tabof m. ha la a thorauahJy trained klndaraatraa and aorlal worfear. aa wall aa attpervtaor t.tomylilti aad Urfr Uaa fv IM ralxra. tM faltcwiaf r tia Prua fa ! ya4 . ii4ai. ai kuJj4 ua; ua riJM. Ila TiaU, wtaiarr, Xia. M. H", aa4 '- ailta, C'ftl-I-K. lra Cm. ; a air a, la Ia Aaiala ha-tC ffia4 aveat a(tt M ! I a 4a4ail ! a alaliua4 ffka t aw ata rA4,i4 ba 44 antwl Ireaw f t il ratia irfa a UUkaa), avt' W af afcrlal a-lHMla. Mft: "tHir a-a.o;a a ax ua4 aaly mm rre i a, at ! " lhaaa la. itaa aa afaail la luia ell. aula ' ahvuM Ui air l4y raoaaa fa aU iU4av , . ... MajATnM.i.Ja. Ta raritaut4 laalruftawa a fcaaa arta4Bi4 iM tit fcia ia4r Maaoajr anara m Tb ujtlafa n lavalfwora ara atltiwl la aaa a eltll rTU ataatmaiioa. 4ii la xao. Iteal qvattuaa" aia lha raitan(: (II aid ! ' laiaraaliaa la hava aaaaata front BMilaara aa Ikaaa auaalkaxta. I Qviaadua 111 NUr ara pUiroa4 aaNlad In rlllraf (bi Hkr II a4taatla la auparrlaa rfcilJrvn alula al iUr? Uuaallon J (a rthnuld a flii fatal front ei-rr nanioa ahila at war. bi would oa 44? (bl Hhsutd a br ta alfurk an tha haad by a ballad ball n4 knacktd ua ruAJoii a. wltal would )1 4T .Itl tiiva flfai aid ireaUntal for almula fraolura of lha radlua. Idl Hoar mould yau dalarmtaa and atop an arlarUI blaadlnr of Iba IhlaUT . Viuaailun I (! A cm ad of about 4 bora In tour chart waal to pur "maba ballat or Imllalion "roundup for a vxki what U1 aa da about IL and wbyT - Oaaallon 4 fltva raaaona fa a aaolaal lha foiiawtoa aaoiaa far both bora and atria, namalr: ! taaebaii; (bl martin; (e) hoop rol!lo; td) ropa alilDDlna. Ouaaiioa I (al A man rapona o SCHOOL GARDEN CONTEST CcawraJ CVkiauatttM, )raaarlrr, 43d Sctllaf Ilalldtac. Mala) SMI, 04 aorlal worbor. aa wan aa aoparviaor h-l b . of u, . ttn, f raeivallon work, and It would ha Unpj ea by anolh.r boy about to CHINESE !IM AWARDED DIVORCE II.' It It Routleolxe. Do you raallaa that II I only two It la betur to prefer hnnoraela da i fat to a mean victory, to lowaiinc tha leva) of our aim that wa may tha more certainly enjoy tha complacency of auc eeta. John Ruakln. , Teaching 1rmon of Itponlblllty. A SHORT lima ugn at tha calabra Hon for C'hlldren'a Day at Cen tral I'ark. New Tork. tha park commlaalonera havlnv decided to turn the park over to tha children without reatralnt, appointed a boya' police force, aa an eiperlmental part of ha problem of allowing children tha opportunity for finding out Tor them- 1 aclrea Juat what "icood aovernment really meann. I. .. to be governed J)a cauia you want to be and not because you have to. If this principle of elf-corernmen applies so successfully on occasions of play among children It certainly ougli to apply generally and possaaaaa. least, tha suggested value of tha more general training of children In tha art cf "self-government. Question 7 (al Three or four boys, weeks until the garden contest show eh aged about li, ara dlaturblng ele- h In the Armory? icnla ar.d -llppy" hen remonatralad Th aeaaun la a Hide barkaard an.l loas ia bare fcer rttura aaat. .i,.t iu vou 4o? hi mniK.r at tha aTrounda CoaauBMin' Lcaxoa. and mom.iu that .erai of tha child- in aa larormal addraaa, daiiveraa by Dr. 1 ran with whom her daughter or 1 piaye C. M. Chapman, under tha auaplcea of use tad words, aad ara otherwise 111. the Consumers' league last. evening. ir. I brad: what about 11 7 Chapman declared that aa long aa there Is competition In Industry tha tendency I aech -.V. .27". ' Z'. - . 1... with: what will you do about It? I ii ifaVsavm u a aav vms. aa wa aa iiivirinriit 1 - . , " ... ..I I as. s A airl n f Uilt i 1st I BO bdkld yL,;rr.,! ...r t h.v. h,r f v...i.w.. . ...... """" ai'e ....... . I li-. ,k. ,...,,- . what about it I aniaiiar out mat makes no airrerence wages of women and children employed hrlslteplaygroun hm I. n. lanllnllan far ftulltftlirl OUaallOO S (S) "S I WOU1J JOU OO I . . . . . In making tha aurvey haa been tha Rueeal Bage Foundation Board. t . . - ...1.1.1 K . V thla surrey Is In no aense opposed toM" or clothing was the determining x no wou(J moh4 lha proposed Initiative measure which 'c'or- . . -i,.i "! a showing." Ha will t still more gtrl of hera . ...... . .. XIIm Mkrjorla E. Dana, aged It montha. it work la ber cardro at 1241 Alblna avenue. another thing some of the gardene were started a little too late. Thla will made to '...27 The aardn.a vou children hava made r.i.lthe cnllaren unaer your sirmion mam 1 - .. . ruM ' "lu'"' .. . lare really a revelation to many. One I , . . .. .i..t. t.. m.it.r f I rnan aala to me tins week, I am as .r. fk.t I into croups In which the matter or , ..... . ... . la to l. nresanted br tha State Federa-I ' A ooy seeraa 10 tlon of Labor making a minimum wage l'der of his group, or discourage -(a) A number of child- of SO cents an hour for women and 10 Would you encourage feata an hour for man. but la rather ch leadership? hyT i 11 tiueatlon t (a) A nui Tha minimum wage was defined by ran who attend a certain r'yeound Dr. Chapman aa "a wage which ae- !"' regularly lira about two miles cures proper living conditions for the nlflcent collection of garden truck the young gardenera will have at the Ar mory on June It. Soat Bzpeet too afack. No one will eipect to aea mammoth from the aamc. Would you encourage f"n,,k '""., P0"10"- crros. etc.. the naary vi wmrii his kiiuvi fi ivunij iiiu . . . .. I lham Ia va.-a.lW frt fl1 from thtt DlaVT- I wora.r ana n,.m..y. - - c wh,ch- cM ..... f.lra In the fall after an all sum- . f ' . .,i.t u'k.i . mar's growth. If they do, thoy are un- Portl.nd Council Meta. bV, ",. , nil!.) a nnmber of boys reaaonabla and will be disappointed. Thursday, June will fee the monthly .boUt i5 year, old ar. disposed con- But what they will see Is a display of meeting of th. Portland council. Thla r,nu,iiy to loiter about or "bang rfh- cl" nd appatlslng radlshe". council la compoal of the offlcera of ,V0"n" the he.Jqu.rtrra of a fir. tatiui-a, onion... young cabbage etc.. etc .11 circle, of P.rent-Teach.r ...ocla- Z.ny located near fh. p.ayground th?f&1 tlona In the city of Portland, also active of which you are director; what about 'V ' 1 ?"? .fJ I. .... I " v. 111. i'. . . . w..a. 1 V ui 1 and associate members. Tho prealdent of tha council ssks (b) A number of tha "hla; hoya" In alio has raised, if It Is only one cabbage, a few radishes, a bunch of onions. Neighborhood Hotue. Few people renllxe the extent and scopa of the work being dona at thl settlement. Neighborhood House is to South Portland what Hull House la to the west side In Chicago. Here la one of the finest gymnasiums in the city, Manual training, domestic, science, lit erature, clubs and classes, nature studies, hikes, etc., in fact, anything and everything that goes with first class settlement work. The most startling piece of news this week Is the resignation of Miss Sadie Block, the resident worker at Neigh borhood House, It Is hoped that Miss Block may be secured for Portland as BACKACHE NOT A DISEASE But a Symptom, to Danger Sig nal Which Every Woman Should Heed. Backache is a symptom of organic weakness xr derangement. If you have backache don't neglect it. To get per manent relief you must reach the root of the trouble. Read about Mrs. Wood all's experience. Morton's Gap, Kentucky. -"I suffered two years with female disorders, my neaitn was very oaa 1 vam wwwt '. ZSZffimi and I had a continual FPWmi backache which was A . M simply awful. I could not stand on my feet long enougn 10 cook flla meal's victuals il! without my back nearly killing me, 'Jand I would have (I such dragging sensa- ' 'Jtions I could hardly bear it I had sore- ness in each side, could not stand tight clothing, and was irregular. I was comv nletelv run down. On advice I took f,vdia E. Piakham's Vegetable Com. pound and am enjoying good health, It is now more tnan two years ana a hbvo :' not had an ache or pain since.. I do aU work: waahinir and everything. 1 a (..v. harkacha anv more. I CU1U UCf . , think youc medicine is grand and I praise ' if to all my'neighbors. If you think my testimony will help other yoa may pub lish it" Mrs. Ollib WoodaIX, Mor ton's Gap Kentucky. , If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegeta ble Compound will help you, writ to liydia E.Pinkham 3Iedlcine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass for ad vice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, end.fceld In strlf wedcnce. 1 ; -u . . m & . l 1 I . . A a 0 I ,nai uir. o mi, mi.u. rap- your cnarg. wan. i I ",'. Evny little helps Just think Of whM rasentatlve. from every Vlrcie aa Irn- th. playground and pract ca boxing h portant bualnesa la to coma up at thla each day. following established rules ony Mngm -u riBhMi ,hmt 'mMn, Uma- ' " . for audi sport: what about It? J0.008 to 60.000 radishes. Did you ever The Congress of Mothers meets the The Instructors are placed aa follows. h . .,v rn,i.h. mihrt i first Tuesday In the month ana haa Jur- peninsula Park Luther ueacn. awim- ,. neltll,r hav8 , but x pect Isdlction over th entire .tata. This mlng instructor, to tsxe effect about ,0 oon Be8do radishes, there ar. meeting, wmcn win do me laai mommy the middle or June, unm " "" many other vcgetablea to bo shown 'v Vo ' ....'i" "l 1,6 .amporarny u. "''- ' ' Claaslflcatloa for Xndlvldaal maea. ine x. t . i ucnuftr ai .v i. m. i coin rarK pinynrouuu, umi-. j, The reports or all atandlng committees Anne W. Simpson. are asked for. urcie ieua. I tmrtnr. Concord Parents and Teachera met I Kenilwort M. Maude Ryan, Dora I. yesterday afternoon to formulate plane -ipper for playground work for the summer. Fop pupils under 13 years and for ell wood Minnie E. Murphy. Ethel P"P " "cona RSnaxa, Samuel Adlcr, swimming la third prise, valued at II. II and 11 re epevtlvely la lo be awarded for each of Ibe following: Htane Ural 11 green pods, bast 1! waa poda, best slngla plant w It b pods on. Gerd.n beet largest apeclmen, beat four specimens. Cabbage, early largest specimen bead, best three heads. I xx) re Leaf lettuce Best sit planta. Head lettuce largest apeclmen head. beat three heada. Carrot Largest specimen, beat six spet-lmena. Oreen onions Beat six but ih.s of five each. Paae Beat 14 pods, best vine with pod a. Potatoes, early Beat II tuners. Radish, turnip shape Best three bunrhee of four. each. Radish, long variety Beit three bunchea of four each. ' Turnip Largest specimen, best stx specimens. Bring the Bast. I want to impress upon you the fast that we don't expect all these vegeta bles te be full grown or rnatured. Thla la impossible on account of the earll neaa of tha ahow but we do want you to bring the largest and beat of every thing you have grown. There are valuable prlxea for all and some one will get them, poailbly on smaller stock than you have ao decide now on Just what you will enter for and pet" your vegetables for the next two weeks. Tou'.t be surprised st the growth they'll make and the showing you can make at the Armory. Next Saturday's Journsi will give you full Instructions on preparing your veg etables for exhibit and also tell you Just how you wlil proceed to comply with the rules of entry. Shanghai . Foreign Settlement Courts Give Out First De cree to Celestial. ft alMd raae Vka I f haaghal, June 1 aire. Tea. Kan ti. the firal Ctilna. eaten eier for mallr diverged ty the court a af I He UkaaakeJ feeiga eenleaaeatl. Kaa fuel received tte Initial peynteal af alias ao r usdar- lbs decree. Teeu Kau. a preipaaue aatue aaer. chant, originally brought tha dtreree aull la the aula ad court, a tribunal ejLerf4 alia the 4).vhi r i ee4 erUaiael iui fct .., laedaale ( Ike l'' MMnaukl I:, cttaif l datua. Mia a4 k.i luialag ln ar ata4 a e t Uller had aiaoda Mr i f. ft.i.i hf teeti.ali Ui4 ae .u aa a Ha. P, W Heater. iarwaa edt I lk aative aaaakeKate at tfce ait.4 a!, afaiaiy cut tha Mlrtavt. ,t tow. arded Mra T rvtwra4 I. her anu(U.e. . the ciulita t In aad directed lha telle le -a III Mes" which. aceeraiag la t'hta steavaarde. ia a large .. ateauif hie wifa Mhaa he heard lha flaaarl.l ai. Tmu wealed le wneliaw ht cLa, hut the ruit rafaaad hta aralawea, Amity llolrl (Itaagrw llaavla, laWrtol aa TVa alt hJcMlaaalll. Or. Jaae I The iau li r hl haa hea) s4d le i W. Mim, aha was fersaarly la charge af lha tc rtd.aial oel al ("ervaliia. Tha hew ur a til lake ckarge Ihe first art ef Jum. '- - l " - Our New Perfection BrQiler It pleasing mauv women. It enable the houaewife to bro3 a well on the New Perfection Store as over a coal fire. uses ell tkt keet It cooks evenly. It broils both sides et tnee. It doesn't smoke. Aad al yea e fuaXat wa aVa New Pbrction a 11 1 if iyHimT OH Cock-stove h Is each tieawaaianra aO the year ovjhL h w01 baia. broftX roaat aaxi haaal jaal as wall as a regular ooal tang. Aia at mt ika N PertiOiaa 3m at pear aUbrl UMaaiUwil riawat haa, draw ahaana, amal mh, aaa. Fraa r l u k .t I STANDARD OIL COMPANY (laaarraewlad) Saafraahse.CaL aaJeae.CaL MaryweDla. CaL ' Seattla. Weak. Ua AaaU CU. ShKhtea.CaL CL aaha a, WaA. aavanvu, jai i iaai, m. rail laas, Ure. Iinaia. ravtiaeAOre. ' Waak. OREQOX HOTELS OREGOV HOTELS The committee on Rosa Festival re ported Uiat on Investigation It was learned the cost of decorating an auto would cost $60 at least. If done by an experienced decorator and that they had been advised that no one except an experienced one could make the dec orations stand. Mra. lohn Risley, pres ident of the circle, expressed the opin ion that they had greater nceda to which $50 might be .applied than In decorations on an auto for the parade. June 7. at 7:45 p. tn., at tha Con cord school house, will be held a special meeting tor '"Our Husbands," and an Brooklyn Alice M. Ryan. Genevieve Eckelson. Columbia Elixabeth M. Spetch, Ruth C. Hardlc. North Parkway Emllle Muhr. City Park Carln H. Degcrmark, Kath erlne Taylor. Lincoln Park Luther Beach, tempor ary until tho swimming tank at Penin sula is ready. PAPOOSE IS SHAKEN FROM END OF WAGON AND EATEN BY COYOTE PERSONALS J. M. Nix. a business man of Com meeunK lor uar nuiuinus, ana an I - ' y ., . .u. pArktnn interesting progr.rn 1. 'offered. Judga &ZWT&S2i uronaugn, a. i-.eo rasa ana oeneior ..' . i r .... . -,...t mt th Brownell will each give JO minute aug- o'c ). f beattle' ls a KUeSt at th gestions on "How to Improve Our Dl- f . ih.mmn of Ho- - I II. JJUIIUIIUCi v-- ------ iritL I , a m Tahrlr1na ... ...... .aa i niiinin r r" KiMrini ax tun m. . siaraweamer wm apeaar on V V ,;...u . .nimiiiit and aa. H.flU'R r i n I i a i ' " - single iax. e iinrt River, ls at the Aira. -I'nomas uawKes win gira -uur-i" , . rent jsventa." i ' ; . . , w.,. nt TCaian la r. uowaiu, iu . -- Wbodlawn Circle Elects. rTT whurrrr University and Idaho Mrs. Miller, domestic science teacher I University track teams from Moscow, at Lincoln high spokre before the Wood- are at the Multnomah. in Pir.tii.T.iiiiiar axnoi.iinn irt.M.l v. H Aitken. DroBldent of the Trenton afternoon on "Food Values." with aug- Potteries company, of Trenton. N. J.. gestlona for children's lunches. The an1 w ar" 111 ..V M r.ii. .. v..i..i M Howard, rnclfio coast manager for the Trenton Potteries company, of talk was very helpful Officers for the coming1 year were elected. A special meeting; of the Richmond circle was held yesterday ' afternoon. Arrangements for the coming; Rose Fes tival were made. Many of the circles are going to participate In- the parade and the Congress of Mothers may be creditably represented. Is Portland to have a summer train ing school? That la the burning ques tion. A school where mothers and teachera may be taught the ,1 regular kfndergarten and supervising; of rec reation work. Trenton. N. J., ls at the Multnomah from' San Francisco. . Pearl II. Smith, a coal mlna operator of Los Angroles. and wife, are In tha city on their way to Europe. ' C. M. Hudflleston, an attorney of Was co., Or., and wife are guests at the M tiltnomah J. A. Westerlund, representative of Jackson county, is registered at the Multnomah P. J. Brlx, a prominent business man of Astoria, is registered at. tne Fort land (United Preea I .rafted Wire.) Reno. Nev., June i. Bits of 4 baby's hair and clothing found along the railroad between Ely 4 and McGIll, Nev., made It seem certain that coyotes had de- voured an Indian infant which d had been lost beside the roadway. A party of bucks and squaws was enroute to McGIll when one 4 young squaw unhitched the pap- 4 poose and laid it on the bottom 4 of the wagon. Tha infant evl- 4 dently was shaken from the end of the wagon and went unnoticed d until the party arrived at Mc- Gill. v.l T .-1- T7Aif.lna-TMn Vi a. Tl'-! 1 VrlAWTI Wanted., a teacher to teach teachers L J.?,;S "V nit J Ti. ih. and mothers. ..?!'iu " srJl unnu. a M. S. Jackson, a railway contractor of Seattle, is a guest at the Portland. W. C. Ellingwood, an attorney or ian r Highland Receives. " Yesterday afternoon was a happy af fair at the home of Mrs. A. F. Flegel, Francisco, Is registered at the Portland the retiring president Of Highland circle, 18 accompanied Dy nis wne. Tha incnmlna- offleftra and mumhrn mil I F. H. Finley, a machinery manurac friends were tendered a reception by turer of Spokane, ls registered at the president, ura. a. jr. onoemakcr I rv" . meo. A. ppraiian, a proniineiii at torney jjf Omijha, ls registered at the Portland. C. M. Weatherwax. a well known lum berman of Aberdeen, and wife are at the Portland. B L. McBroom, a prominent banker of Spokane, ana w1fo are at the Port land TV. P. Davidson, president of the Ore gon and Washington Development com pany, is at the Portland rrom Bt. Paul. E. F. Reilly, a business man of Los Angeles, and wife . are guests at the Bowers. Misa Janet Gray and Miss . Gertrude Jones, prominent in Seattle aoclety, are at the Bowera. . f - ' , Ml.ia Ruala N Clarke, who haa baen at Seaside far the past several montha, A. M. Wilson, of Fort Mlley. San Francisco, la registered at the Bowers. Mra. J, V. Funk and daughter, ef Ba ker, Or, are registered at the Seward. isses Li xl e and May Arnold and Harry Arnold Jr.r of Seattle, ara at tha Seward. .-. A. C Boebmatedt, a husineas tnan of Salem, la registered at the Seward.- . the proved herself an accomplished reader. jars. a. x. eacn gave two numbers of the program, which pleased.. Mra. Mra. Culler, piano aolo. Mra. Flegel haa dona such excellent worX thla year that Mra. BUllngton, the Incoming- president, has no light task to race, DUKwe an minx ner quite equal to it., xne orricers-eiect ara aa Jol Iowa: . - . - . "-' Mra. Charles Blllington, president; jars. a. x. jiea.cn, vice president; Mrs. O. E. Balrd. aecretary: Mra. O. F. Cut- ley, treasurer, and Mrs. C F. Starker, librarian.' t . The garden eommitte la making that all score cards be sent in aa soon a. possible, , v -,y ' . - ' . . ' Sell wood News. , Child Welfare Department. Journal Mrs. A. J. Hoover, tha retiring presi dent of Sellwood circle, gave a dinner to tha, teachers thla week at her home. la reviewing tha year's werk. the presi dent aald it had been vary aatlafactory. From a discouraged few at tha begin ning of the 'year, the circle had grown to a uemberablp of 102 with much work WILL VISIT INMATES OF THE COUNTY FARM The annual visit of a committee from the Fruit and Flower mission to the ln matea of the county farm, which was postponed from May day on account of the performance of "The Campus Mouser," will be paid by the six mem bers this afternoon. The commit tee will leave the Day Nursery, 26 North Ninth street. In an automobile loaded with fruit, flowers, maga- rlnea and talking machines for the home Tobacco will also be taken to the men. In addition to the concert of the talking machines several well known singers will add to the ' enjoy ment. At. present there arn 285 men and IS women at the farm and they look forward for weeks to the visit of these women. . PORTLAND GRADED UNION PLANS ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Portland Graded Union Sunday School Workers will be held next Friday afternoon at 2:60 o'clock. Officers will be elected and chairmen of permanent committees will be appointed. There will be general discussion of business topics, and ar rangements for the Sunday school di vision of the Rose Festival automobile parade will be considered. It is ex pected that every Sunday sohool In the city will be represented In the parade. M. F. Neusley, a lumberman of Min neapolis. Minn., and wife are guests at the Seward. THE PORTLAND DELIGHTFULLY locat ed In the center of the city. Convenient to the shops, theatres and urban cara. Popular Orlll and Dining Room, famed for their excellence. Euro pean, $1.50 upwards. a.J.XMVTOLLSV, Manager Hotel Oregon Portland, Oregon. Wright & Dickinson Hotel Co., Props. Hotel Seattje Seattle, Wash. Wright & Dickinson Hotel Co, Props. Both hotels centrally located, modern in every respect and con ducted on the European plan. HOTEL MULTNOMAH VgSVSS In size, appolntmenta, service and fireproof quality of tha building the leading hotel In Portland, the Multnomah, offers to the discriminating traveler every comfort and convenience found only In the best hotels of the east. Nine stories of steel and concrete, with 725 rooms and suites palatial furnished, with rates from $1.S0 to 15 per day. European plan. Motor busses meet au trains , and . steamers. . Fun and exercise skating. Oakj Rink." ! CDCC in VniL-IIV CKITCn -ft. You and Every Sister Suf IlllaU 'l"! EUU IIIU U!UcJI.II erlng from Woman's Ailment. I am a woman. I know woman's sufferings. I have fonnd the cure. I will malk free of any charge, my heat tosh Mel with full instructions to anr sufferer from i woman's ailments. I want to tell (II women about thla core fas, my reader, for yourself, your uiojoit-r, your mower, or your sister, iwaniro tell yon how to cure yourselves at home with out the help of a doctor. Men Marat understand women's .offerings. What we women knowfrssi liatrlanct, we know better than any doctor. I know that my.'hoaie treatment is safe and aura cum for LtatarTlraaa ar Whirttli tacharat. Utemtta. II. alateaaat w f ailiag a tit Weak, fatata, ttaarr ar ratify! HrMt, DttfWa W Owias Taaws, tr Sreatat; else aala is keai, tack sad haeala, ktariag Sana failiaga, aanaataNa, ami ia failing e tha tma, anlancaarr, aatir. Is . kal ftailMa. aariaata. kWMt. sad kttMar Imblaa aaara rtiiad ky vtaJimaMi caliar to our aex. I want to send yoa I toapMa hi ttft tnakatd Mm rat to prove to yoa tnat yoa caa enre If Vlf 1 ff7ZYy I 4kk di VMd'&SZti MIT. HIS T K. C BOwXjKS, SCanagwr. II h no I fe The Hotel Bowers 4 ... Eleventh and Stark its. Under New Management offera all the conveniences of a high claaa ho tel, with all the comforts of a home. European plan. $1.00 per day up. American plan, : too. Famoua for Its grill., a la -carta and table d'hote service at reasonable prices. Special rate to permanent gueata. , . . ... ' 1 F. P. WILLIAMS, MANAGER yooraelf at noma, easily , q uio k 1 y and atir.iT. uememoer. inaa.n arm aaal aaa aataueto give ihe treatment a complete trial ; and if yoa sHsn. to eontinaav it wlU eort voaonlvabonk Uoentaa week or lass than two eenta a dev. It Will not interfere with rrnir work or annnnatloa. had aaad bm aaat aaaa aai aacVaaa. tell me how von. Buffer if yoa wish, aad I will aesd yoa the treatment for, your cane, entirely free.ln plain wrap. 1. . - 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . 1 . . IM. ... top.... l..rM i.V liwiwr rcurn omu. iwiuawMajwniaaiLiBrwnK wvauw a arcwivai iufiki wna axnlanaterv lUnatratioiia ahawlns' arbranmm anifer. and how thev canrnftailrnnr. thnnaulrra at home. Bvery woman ahoald have it, and learn to ttiak fw htrteff. Then when the doctor an? Toa tnast have aa ooaretloa." von eeji deotde for vouraelf. Thooaandaof women have cured thaaaaal vea with my home remedy. It ourre il all ar raaac Tt Mslhari al saaratara, I will explaia m simple home treatment wmcn arxwauy ana eneotaaiiy cure. iygooorrnom, jjirwen hick nw ana Painful or IrreroLar Menstruation in voonc Ladio. PlamnnesaaDd health alwara reaoita from aai oae. V? hererr vrm llvo. I can re-fer vrm to ladlea of vrmr awn loealltv who know and wrffl vladlv tell any sniferer that this taws I raatiaal really earaaall wons.n'adlf, and make, woraen well, tronx. plurop and roboat. Jeat aaal wa aaw laaraii, and the free ten day's treatment Is years, also ha book- Write to-day, aa yew may atf see tcia offi aaralti. Address - MRS. M. summers, BoxH ; fiotro Dame, Ind., u. 8. A. DON'T WAIT UNTIL IT IS TOO LATE MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW FOR Rose Festival ;.. ; '- -JUNE 10-1 : ' NEW PERKINS HOTELS Auto Bus Meets Trains . 1 PERKINS 1 a.aei iuh i All Cars From Union Depot ?T;- "".Our Door. .- ... - .. . i