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:!, 1212 A J THE OREGON SUNDAY- JOURNAL', PORTLAND, SUNDAY HORNING, NOVRMD: i;iiIHIIilS, III EE1GLAND I BY BALKAN VAR Lancashire,' a .Great Cotton Goods Center," Feels. Results , : Severely and Manchester's Trade Is Hurf. 5 .: (By the laternilfoiat Service.) - London, Nov. 2J- Manchester trade , with the Near East Is now practically at a standstill, end there Is a likelihood of short 1lm beBig enforced In several mills and warehotMrs. t i i; Lancashire, .wtlj be affected by the Balkan war more flhan any other part of England, for cotton goods for a great part of England's wade with Turkey, gomt idea of its extiait can be gathered from the board of trfade returns. Tnese show that the total "enumerated exports from Great Britain to Turkey during the nine numlUS sndiaig September, 1912, were $26,000,006. : Of this amount, ' $18, 000,000 represents the value of the tton piece goods sent to Turkey. Tur key is the third best customer Lanca shire has, only I.ldia and China taking more cotton goods. , . Anxiety is 'being felt in some quar ters as to the probidsle effect of a vic tory1 of the. Balkan" states ; on Lanca shire's trade with Turkey. Turkey Is practically an open market for Lanca shire goods The othter countries, par ticularly Bulgaria, arte manufacturers themselves,, and If thy , obtain a hold on Turkish territory, it is more than likely that they, will J, all they can to shut out Lancashire; manufacturers. Lancashire would thus 'have to meet a dangerous rival on an unequal footing. HEARS SUICIDE DETAILS . AND . THEN X1LLS SELF - (Catted Prm Lesand Wlre.1i Chicago, Nov. 23. -A rsan believed to -be William C. Snell of 11 Waverly gtreet, Brookllne, Mass., committed sui cide tonight at a hotel here. When he came to the hotel he had Just regis tercd as A; G. Clark of Boston, when a bellboy , came to the desk and told the clerk that John E. Corns, president of the United States Hotel Realty com pany had! committer! suicide Jbr shoot ing himself in his room. The newcomer looked a number of questions about' the suicide and showed an unusual interest in the case. When a shot wasghcard in hi room tonight the door was forced and he was found dead. ' TERRIBLE SLAUGHTER ' . . . COMPELS PEICE PLANS (Bolted frets leied Wirt.) Bucharest, Nov. 23. It was learned tonight that the willingness of the Bul garians to treat with Turkey was due to the loss of a third of Crar Ferdi nand's original armyof 800,000 men in killed, wounded ': and hopelessly inca pacitated from disease. The Bulgarian cavalry, in - particular, has been practi cally wiped out 'Boys of 16 and 17 are - being called to the- colors. . THE FAVORITE B:et!ta For Visitors From Out of Town This office has' always enjoyed a large patronage, .from out-of-town visitors, dua in a measure to prompt and reliable -serYhce. all work being completed in one day when so de sired... Thfs feature, when backed by the highest grade Of skill and ex tremely moderate prices, lias made the Wise Dental Co. favorably known in almost every hamlet in the North west. The only entrance to our of fice Is on Third street Dll. W. A. Wist In personal attendance. Ask to ee him, - so that you can. be sure yon are in the right place. THAT 80TT LIW a rUTU-nn nszinie suction. The E very best and latest In modern Am. a-uuiry. . ;iu,muri tailing piaies. . I . - . O u r bridxe work has i brought o the hlgh st it tat a of oerf M Mam The teeth on this bridge r. In) or changeable at win wlth ? u t remov ing from the mci.th.sv'. .. ti sive a 15-year guarantee. 83 -TB-lrftCTlTB mACTXCVTir Wise Dental Co. - Entrance on Tfeir$ Street, . TEiUJD airo WASHXUOTOV, ' -. . Huuiinii vomer. . Office 1 I t Vim ; . - ser f"a ". " "isw 1 4 .W X Y MEM Little Ones of Fii le unes or , i'mnv K ' t ' sV State Fist Nursery ' y' --IWb-w- For two hours tonidriw afternoon. the fish car of the Oregon game and fish commission will he open for In spection on Fourth street, between -Alder and Washington streets, on the Southern Pacific tracks. This car will be stocked with 180,000 fish from S to S Inches long, and of various va rieties. Chief Deputy Game Warden Craig, who has been with the car In its travels au over the state, win be in charge. a It will be there from noon until 3 ociocK, between trains. Especially equipped for the trans portation of fish, It was put in action early lat August. Originally an O.-W. & N. mall car. It was given by that railroad company to the state for Its fish propagation work early this year. It was at first used merely as an open car. and what was Known to ms nsn men as the hand method was followed in taking care of the young fish while they were en route. By this method, the little fish were placed In "the car in open tube or -ves-aels 3f some kind, and the water had to ba frequently changed. This re sulted In many of the fish being killed. Early in August, the car was taken to the railroad company shops and lr.. stalled with apparatus for the auto matic charging of the water. Filled to capacity, the car holds lu 0-uallon cans. They are nothing more than the common big milk cans of the wholesale dealers.' At one end of the car, there Is a big Ice chest, with pipe colls about midway up. When the car Is on the road, these colls are entirely surrounded by Chlppedjlce; 'There- Is also a boiler and two air pumps, and these keep the air, under pressure, cir culating tbroagh the pipes. , Passing down, through trunk pipes extending the length of the car along the sides, air enters each can through rubber tubes. These tubes go clear to the-bettenf the-ans, and the chilled air, In addition to keeping the water at a constant temperature of practi cally 80 degrees, charges it With new oxygen. The water used is taken from the ponds in which the fry have been living at the hatchery. Each , can will hold a thousand fish of from 1 to 2 inches long. The fish on exhibition here will be a little larger than that. During the time the car has been In service, 7,248,44 sh of all varieties The dramatic reading of. the tragic Spanish 'story of "The Great Oaleoto," by Madame Harriet Labadie, at the Multnomah hotel Friday night was a rare intellectual treat, artistically pre sented. The story deals with the untold powers " of gossip and scandal, their small beginning Deing a iw, u j end being the final disruption between husband and wife. Mme. Lahadle. in her interpretations, Introduces her characters, and she seta her scenes by descriptions. There is no theorizing as to the play's meaning. She tells her story and lets her audience see the drama through her Interpreta tions, of the characters. In Mme. Labadtes reading or me play there is notning lacKing. xne scenes, tne aimospnere auu wq nr acters, together with their deeper mean intended by the dramatist, are brought out in almost startling vlzuallza- tion. Her wonderful magnetic presence, sympathetic and flexible voice and rare charm of personality, fit her In a pe culiar manner for this, one of the most difficult of the arts. Mme. LaoadtelsUDpeartng in Portland under the auspices of the Portland chap ter, Oregon Congress. Of Mothers and Parent Teachers' association, one win be heard again on Tuesday afternoon at the Hellig in MacKays play. "To morrow." r Woshougal A. C. Juniors Win. (Apeclnl to The Journal. .Washougal, Wash., Nov, 23. The Washougal Athletic Club Juniors de feated the Mill Plain High school bas ket ball team last night by the decisive score of 24 to C in the first game with an out of town team this season. It was Washougal's game from almost the first. Harlan Brock and Raymond Klchi at the two forward positions, the two liuhtest boys on the floor, were- star performers, each making four baskets. The line-up was as follows: MM Plain Center. Glen. Blair; .forwards, Orlffeth and Gerard; guards, "Timmonds and Clarence Blair. Washougal Cen ter, E. Campen; forwards, Brock' and Rich); guards, Clarke and . Carpenter. Referee; Davidson. ; Manager carpenter nas soneduled a game with Stevenson High school next Friday night at Stevenson, ' T ' . " 111 ": '-,'" . Kid Williams to Meet Camp J. Kr the International Sew Serrlce.V . . Ios Angeles, Cal., Nov. 23. Promoters MeCarey tonight signed up "Kid" Wll Hams to come to the coast and box a scheduled 20 round go wltt Eddie CampL The boys will meet in the Ver non arena on the evening of January 4. ,. ' , Journal Want Ads bring -results, II 1 ' II f , , ' s I t4 f r 1 S.f ' l'l'WVIiiMlMitll READING 0FE Travel C3 : . Car to Be Open I :.IUiw-ii Interior or tbe state it lata, -car, la which hundreds of , thousands of game fish fry are distributed to the streams of the state each year from the hatcheries. Chief Depu- ; ty Game . Warden T. J.. Craig, la charge of car. ' ' - . . - . r; have been placed in streams of every county of the state. When the car finishes the trip of which the Portland exhibition, jrlll -h-a.-part- JtwilL-hava diatrlbuted 0,248,448 trout The Other million fry were black bass, croppies and catfish. Every stretch of railroad in the state has been traversed by the fish car, and all the railroads carry it and the men with it free. The car: was given the state by the Harrlman lines and the railroad company Installed all the fixtures at its own expense, after the state had purchased them When the car Is here Monday, the (Stlem Burma of The Journal. i Salem, Or., Nov. 2S. R. Woolery, a guard at the penitentiary,' was dis charged yesterday , for sleeping at his post. He was guard over a crew of convicts employed in the old molding room inside ' the prison walla This crew Includes the worst class of con victs at the prison. Woolery was, found asleep by Frank IL Curtis while he was showing B. K. Lawson, appointed this week superintendent of the penitentiary, through the prison shop. Curtis re quested Warden Behgen " w dismiss Woolery, who offered no explanation or excuse. To friends, however, Woolery said he had been sitting up with a sick wife and had lost so much sleep he was worn out. He had been employed as a guard for about five years. DO YOU HEAR WEIL? Test Without klik In Tour Own Home Tba Andiphone WJth Xiatesi Instan taneous A&jattment. If you are using an imperfect hearing device, or en eld fashioned fan trumpet horn or drum, a 80 day trial of latest im proved InstrumenLShs auuavai, iLu - in stantaneous aaiust ment to meet all vol umes of sound or re quirements of situa tion, will be a won derful experience. The Andiphone Is adjusted, to ai- m o s t human sens itlveness. and powerfully magnifies 'even T. tne raint- J-' est sounds. Its wonder. ful ability to gently but - mipalv penetrate ana awatten tne dormant ear is me reason nu ranj ui our users Tec um menu ii iur iib curaiivs power Or tne complete restoration or the natural unaiueu iifniirm. BOMB X.OAB OTTEM . As you-will want to ry his most highly perfected hearing instrument in your own home before deciding on its purchase, we have Inaugurated a plan whereby you can. obtain an Andiphone for a 10-day test on payment of a. smalt etaX-JU IMajentalis appllsd jjurcnuHB fvnvv, u. you Keep ana Anal phone, and we make suitable allowance in exchange on any hearing device you may. be using noW this rental plan has metv with hearty approval and should appeal to you. , . - Call of drop us a postal and let. us explain this liberal -method of Proving in 'A&vaaee ihe Immediate and particu lar benefits yon will obtain from a per nnal use of ihls 1ntnimeTit. Plenne address STOLZ ELECTROl'HONE CO., 830XiumlermeBS JldgM Portland, Oc. Trib Its ' ' 1 BSaflSJSJSJSMSJSJSJSJBBS LOVE SICK WIFE COSTS GUARD ' V it! ' Jrk I iiT?r PullmAn Lu in airy Here for 1 - ightseers cans rrill contain baby cutthroat trout. so or 80 cans of Rhode Island eastern brook trout, ! rainbow trout, and prob ably some black bass and salmon fry. From Portland the car wilt return to Hood River, where the fish are t be distributed. Shop Early We Hold Selections ORCHESTRA CONCERTS Every Saturday afternoon and even ing and every Wed needay after noon. Come and en joy them. for onr prosperity and wn wuum. vuiuiu.uu. i ana friends the finest located in the "out - of - nave meant nankrustey For My Lady's Toilet The finest Per fumes, Toilet1 Waters and Sach ot Pow- ders from the four corners of the earth. . Imported Sets, . , including - soap, powder, toilet water and perfume, at ......92.00 to 21.50 Valiant's .superior odors in fancy Holiday boxes, -sale price ...,25 to 810.00 Miolena Perfume, tl nn per bottle . . . . . j . . . . uu Miolena Toilet Water 7c. at only ! Miolena Sachet, - priced 9C. at only ..,,,,,......,"' Special Sachet: ; Carnation, Violet. Rose, Pink Lady Regular price, .36o oa, OC, special price at. .' Sample line of special empty Cut Glass Bottles to be used for smelling 9Q salts or perfume, at.f m our Parisian Ivory, 11 host mrcvrsm nuowna M94M Parisian x0 Ivory Clocks. .90.0 I 1 780 Kan tours :57c . W Pieces at only.... tlM Buffers offered for QQ -email ptee-Of i-ivtrHwrtOJC 91.00 Parisian Ivory Trays QO on sale foronly r. . ; . m . , OOC r.S8 Parisian Ivory Kalr rushes, excellent &0 TO bristles, for only., $0$V Main floor. Drugs anj Patents Cut Por Monday and Tuesday. ti'Mary Gold 25c B 1 u e J a v man Hair 7S Restorer.....' w J5o Kondon Ca tarrhal Jelly 1 fi at only..... 25o -Miles' 1Q. Pain Pills... ' 2 Eckm an's Alterative tl CO at only...1-0' 6O0 Jayne's "JO,. Expectorant ,fc. tl Peruna C7C for only,...0' 26o Se.nenpk's Mandrake 1Q- Pllls ."C 60c yTrlopept i h Tablets for QQi. anlvw. . . ivv Corn Plas 1 fl ter at only.."'' 6O0 Carter's Ah. K & . Tea 60c Dander ine. at only 11.00 Hood's Tip SttrsaparUla'"' 10c Boap Barkft at only.,,...." 00 Oiycver Ine, only,., 19c 2 5o Crude Car bplio Acidr lo st only. , . ,r, IOC lOo Ground Cas es ra BarkC sale orlce.iV.W 2 Bo Powra 17- Orrls ROot ' Compound Hxtract-jauchu-Xot-KId..., ney ana, urinary, ,rouDie, per cn bottle, only ... . . . , . . . . . . , . i , UUC Oregon Piteh Porous Plasters, for. Coughs and . Colds ton chest . and lungs, rheumatic pains, etc, on Re sale, each 10p, br three f or. i . . . AC ALLBB'S COU ABB OBIP TAB WS Breaks up the cold, reduces fever, leaves no bad after-ef OC-- fects, the box,, only. , AJC Woodlark -Uqulrrel Polsonr can,; 334 a w Woo IBP OKI ii WILL SUPPORT PUBLIC SCH00LSOPSTATE .Cost of Each Child Is $9.60 a Year,; Which It Can Return to Community's Wealth by Raising Poultry. ! ' '-.' (Salem Bureiu of The Journal.) !. , Salem,, Or.,. Nov. l3.r-To have; the school children of Oregon raise enough poultry and eggs , to offset; the entire Icost of the school system of the state. Vis the discussion of those who are be lilnd a the; school children's industrial 5 contest work for next year.' In. a -few - untfes of the state this was done this , J'ev And a strenudus effort Is to be ; maa ip have it done in every county in thVigtate next year. j - i Jft wlarls, field-worker in; the con v test, work, is sending out a strong ap ' peal to parents and ' children 'to begin early to nan to participate In the con tests of ntxt year. . - - iost 99.60 a rnpa ' "While; U, is 1 not the intention . to Slight any m the other lines of activ ity taken upVhla. year, it is 'the plan to make pouhry - raising - the leading feature of the chool children's contest the coming yeani eays the letter being sent by , Mr. MtW to the parents snd children, v .' '- : U?,!!"-; ., "There, is scarAly a bpy i o ' girl in city, 'village Or couury but what could take care of a fewvchlckens or ducks without, lnterferentewlth their- school or other work. It coss the atate about $9.60 a pupil each yeat to carry on our publlo Bchool system, ad it is our am bition to have the school children In crease the production o poultry and eggs enough to cover thai, expense, - "Children, wouldn't you be proud to be able to say: It doesvt cost the state anything to educate uk We pay the bill with our chickens and eggs.' The result is easily possible -and to reach it each school boy and gte would PORTLAND LOGICAL ALDER STREET AT WEST PARK WE ARE TR many hlessings. On growth during the JUAWta!li31W-'- ULY ui jiwpi 01 x-aruua. we propos tuprove ens grawmness oy pzesentmg vo vux uoniuai oi panoas and most eioluslve line of gifts, everidlaplaysd on the Coast. Sole owners of onr aew (350.000 bone, the - high - rent district," we are ahle to sate onr good fortune with yon fcy auotlng prlees which would in onr old location. Ton can sara nuir Christmas is only 31 days awi, shaltRive her -or him? -is -with usbffain. ihe solution of this probienj is easily accomplished by giving a WOOD-LARK GIFT CERTIFICATE, which -we issue for any amount you may desire, ror sale on the tain floor of our establishment THANKSGIVING SALE FOR THE 6 LANCE; OR D- fsrifr Off OF THIS MONTH ALL CUT GLASS X. , . . , .. Jf JT? VCfl l 4 IJerc arc a few Extra Special Values to dermnstrate the low prices we are able to make "Out-of-the-High-Rent-District" Ar cut-aiasa water sjeti six glasses and pitcher In aunbutt patterns. $ sets for fe.45; 8se QC sets for J..PJ7 t8 8-lnch Ont-Glass lowls, star or sunburst design. It small price of .pJl 4.60 8-lnch Out-Ola 1 sS4! Aft Vases, sunburst desli.potJ 1.BO S-lncb Out . Olss Happies, sunburst oratar OQ! design, at only .....J... ..kOC New Una Stoned Olss Candle sticks at special low -Axt Dept.steond floor. FOUNTAIN PENS Our line of Fountain Pen is now eoiDDlete. Wo have the largest and best-kept stock of Waterman's Idea! and oonkHn'e Belf-riUing Pens in th. Vltv. .ach In a heautif u lT holl- Chrlstmas-glf t box. Wool-lark Pens, S60 up. Lt, our 'Pen Man" show-yoi the stock. au nooi Xmas Persona A And wnomi ,mmed Paper noma B SIS latln4.la mnA nrlrinkl imminm Await Wan Xnanaotlon. . On Engraving Orders taken Won day and Tuesday we will give dou ble trading stamDS. Private greet Ing cards, calling cards, monograms! m uorresponavnee ua-ras, wq n j? IttHlalSr-aUraotively- baKa.. ..OU A Btost Ezanlslte Lint cf Oerm Importation Polders in delicate tinting, with your own personal engraved greeting inside. WB MAIZ, OBSEBS. 'S. SJ H. Stamps With Cash MaU Orders If Xeq.uested, rirst Aid to Xninred mobile. A safeguard and substantial. Meta ceptable Christmas gl Invalid Chairs. ' A new) East of latest design! ronrth Ploor. Complete stock of all the new Hoboint appliances which ' will be advertise in this Evening Post See our window djplay. AH Hot-. U point articles can be used right' oi will look long before finding, anythi Hotpoini Bleotilo - Irons, Jfl ve and six pounds, never sou for less than 11.60, Nov. Ol Eft SO, for only........ .pJMl With . guatanfeeTincreftipa -.-. v ;. -f n years.; ty,pS, Three -ponnd BCotpoist SO Irons at only, .,,.j. ,v. , Sa "El B a k o," the- new o electric oveu .,....-..v,.tj) u m J- v l """or tna new cc in , CzrS electrlo grill . . . , -.. . $0.U only have, to keep a few fowls. I do not know of anything that would attract more favorabe attention to Oregon than the fact that all her school children are raising poultry and producing thereby more than enough wealth to meet the expense of the public school system. Million for Children's Pockets. "The poultry on the farm is a secon dary consideration, with most ' people. Little attention is paid to it as a rule and its Importance and possibilities are not conceived,; We have no reliable sta tistics later than those of the United States census for the year 1899. That year there were 7,709,870 dozens of eggs produced In Oregon, which, at an aver age price of 86 cents, were worth II. 827,492.50. V The value of all poultry raised in the state In 1894 was SS2S.887, The poultry product that year was worth considerable more than either of the. following r, products, vli: Animals slaughtered, hops, fruit of all kinds, and was almost equal to. the oats crop In value, and was almost a third as great as the wheat crop. , w ' -; ."Since 899 there has been a big In crease in the production of poultry and eggs, but there has also been a big In crease Jn consumption, and last year there was about a million dollars' worth of poultry and eggs shipped into Port land from the. east. That liitlllott dol lars might Just as well go into the pock ets of the school boys and girls of Ore gon as to the farmers of the east; and while you are earning it you Wilt be oc cupying part of your time in healthful and Interesting pastime and be learning how,' to do something worth whlle-howj to do business, to depend upon your own efforts snd to be an important fsotor In society." ..'- - ' t y MRS. KEITH, AGER 113, i TAKES BOY, 89, TO TOWN Joplln, Mo., Nov.. 21,Mrs. H. Keitti. axed 111 years,l and Jbor youngest on, p years old, took their first ride on a railroad traiti ! yesterday. They came from their home, which is several miles Ifrom a railroad in southern Arkansas. cnaries MCManamy was the first pa trolman in uniform they ever saw. p ''Are you a policeman?" asked Mrs. Keith, x "Well, we want you to show us how , to get uptown. This Is the first time my son and I ever have been in Joplln. We came on to see the sle-hta and are going back home tomorrow. My, lent this a big townr ex- claimed Mrs; Keith as she got, her first TRADE CENTER IKKE-fcA)."' AMERIC& LARGEST DRUG STORE- THANKFUL- past few years has been phenomenal, dollar an Vonr Clhrlatmaa wtmhaaea and the perennial question, "What Dept. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures. 9 T-la. Cut-aiass Bowls, star or similar design. Special 1 QC at. low price of.... lJD 97 tVinoU Oat - Qless 7C rem Dishes at oniy.,.pO. O 3 M e-lnoh Ont-Olass CO CC Tasss, Sunflower design ip6iU9 tO 7C Handled Jrlce gQg Hair Bradies Are Alwiys Acceptable 80s Bait Brushes In redwood OQ. and satlnwood' backs for. dC , $1 BboBT-Baek Cloth Brashes, TQ a - splendid value . . , . , , . , . . , t 57C - FREE A OOod Tooth -m Brash Bolder with ererr "Woed-iark" Guar anteed sooth Brush. aln Ploor, Greeting Cards Ordered Bow. A ZArge Assortmast of enri 1st mas Bovelties. smokers. Cards. f;.!!".'..x.5cto25c Raphael Tuck's -Well-mown XUae. Man-. hand-enaravedV and Illuminate -cd -rrs; Beau4lfl-snUmenta Address BOokSiZone a say, cwib bage Boards. Dominoes, Auction Bridge, Bridge and Poker Sets, in leather. , . HaiaPloor. kets for your auto case of injury, Neat T01T TEUipsoxra v-'. WB . - DILITIX, Auto Deuvery . t. fervloe. asea make . them , ao-. shipment from - the We sell and tent- lectric'Iroris formerly ; $5, b sale after Nov, . Cn for-....'..;..Vv tveek's Saturday the table. ;';You?;' WmorefGifty." VBi Tea toy best o At ' electrlo toaster . -j , . JfQfW 'lm-&k&&mU fa I4ft -electrlo chafing dish, t . ,.p "SI Stovo," improved with t h r e o-heat switch, & rn. Jo I ' X or 4(uly U v ,., . P U. O U 'S1 Perco," electrlo t!7 rf percolator, "pot style' P ,OU "Ii Peroo," electrlo' per- flj 1 A colator, machine style.. ylv - - - j glimpse of JopUn's business thorough- fares. Mrs.- Keith said she has -three enns older Uian the one who sccompanlei her here. The eldest is S3, she said. All live with their motliee, or near hut" home. Her husband was killed in the Civil war. ,' . Found Dead inIJoom. Daniel R. Zook,- alwut 25 years old, and a clerk in the money order depart ment of the postofflce, was found dea-1 in his room at 18BH Sixteenth street, last night. Death was due to a hem orrhage of the lungs. Have Ycir"Sd Fcr ThrAs giyfcglhde to . Order by mCOLL Save Money By Spending It $35 now for many $40 and $15 woolens patterns on which the mills were oversold and late in shipping.' " , ; Several belated importations -' which have straggled in during the past week are included." f ' Among them, a score orso of Bannockburns and Dunbar Tweeds ; rich in coloring and tex- i ture as a' king's raiment " . Rough serges and wide" twill Cheviots a royal array of classy . fabrics at round up prices. ' ' Here's -a case where-it pays ' better to spend money than to keen. it. " ' , . w '- WILUAM JCRREMS' SONS, 108 THIRD STREET, Tailor for Young Men Open Evenings Till 10 o'CIock SUNDAYS A M TO 10 P. K. As Well as Dallv Betweeu the Same Hours) Our YBESGOTTXO TK ' BFXCZAXIST8 . I Are Ready to Serve Tou. You Phone, We Call end I e 1 1 v r. aurshall 4700, A 8171. t thanks to the appreela- bv watohln ike ads of Why She Prefers , a La Valliere There is no article of adorn ment that women have so set their hearts upon. Thef Valliere Necklace today - is as ' ' '- ' ultra-s tyllsh as when adopted by famous court beauties before - the ' deca dent days of old France. This dainty ornament can be worn on any occasion another reason why, women prefer it to a gift that is seldom to b seen, We have . an -exquisite' line of La Vallleres In semi-precious stones, . val ues from 81 to 025.' - Main Floor. Leather Gifts for Meri THERE Is something "masculine" about leather that appeals to men Sturdy, practical leather articles of neat.-conservative de signs last -a lifetime and, grow dearer to the heart day by day. letter and Bill Cases, Collar Bags and Boxes, Pitted Traveling Cases in beautiful leather and colors, fitted complete with toilet and manicure sets: Bedroom, Slippers, Plasks, Coat-Hanger Sets, Pitted and Plain; Suit Cases and Travel, lag Bags, Tobacco Pouches, and many, other articles: - i. w Suggestions for - Women Beautiful and Exclusive Bags and Purses, Card Caaealn" dainty leathers; Jewel Boxes, Pitted Suit Cases and Traveling Bags, eta Prices from 126.00 to $126.00. All Leathers Engraved Pres. . DOUBLE STAMPS An IW OMB"OPATHidiDEPABTMl:irT .AX.t THIS WESA On the follow. Rlieuhiatlsni 9s Specific , at La '. Grippe ChJ Fever fipe- 8T.25e PVer" Jantf..50c Heart : Trou 25c worm Pow- oc M Or, at only ri ., ble. Specific..' -iutwiiiiiiia x liior Cm mi A i