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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1915. BRIEF INFORMATION Vaudeville. Vaudeville, - Continuous (2024 DAX OF 1913.) AMUSEMENTS ." PANT AGES -Broadway t Alder. - no. 7:ao and :io. EMTfRESS Broadway at Stark. 2.20, 7:30 and 0:13 week days, Mtua e:au mid days. , . LYRIC fourth at Stark. , Vaudeville. .; Cos tinooas, l to 11 p. to. OBPHEUM Broadway at Yamhill. Motion picture. 11 a. to 11 p. m. STATION AirPark ami Wttt Park at Stark. y Motion i) ict urea. 12 m. to 11 p. ta. - u MAJKS.CIO Washington at Park. Uotion pie tare, 11 a. m. to ll p. m. :.. COLUMBIA Sixth, between Washington and mark. Motion picture, ll a. m. to 11 p. m. PfcOPLUS West Park -at Stark. Motion pic ture. 1 1 a. u. to 11 p. ta. ; ' . STAB WaaiiiOKton at Park.: Motion pic tares, 11 a. in. to 11 p. m. " ' j. " OAKS AML8EMENT PABK Band) , concert and free entertainment. . Ail car , transfer at 1st andAIder. AHT MLSKUM Fifth and Taylor. Honrs, a to 5 week dare, it to S Sundays. Pre after- noons or Tuesday. '.Thursday, Friday, Batux : day : and Sunday, -. -l Coming Event. Vv. ' ' - Indiana-, society picnic ' at c Peninsula . Park July 24. alletauou aud evening. -- r anaera' picatv and lield day at Greshaia July 24. f." ' ' Oregon Holine's - association ' camp-meeting at East Thirty-ninth and Mason streets. Broad way line, July-16-26. Annual eonyentlou of Oregon Retail Jeweler' .- Association wilt meet at Chamber of Commerce cuu'eutiOB hall, August 8. Maeteentir annual - session of American Os tetpathie associativa, tint week la Auut. , -. Mnnicipal Band Concert. Toe Municipal Park band wlU, play at Hol laday park touight at a o'clock. ; Xue program follows . -. March, , "Zacata-rae". ....... . Gane Overture. 11 3uarany"l.. .......... ...Gomes 'Waits. "La Serenade":.... ......Metis baritone solo, "Xbe Garden of 1'lowera" . . . . Gettl "Dane of the Hours." from "Gioeonaa'".. . ? PoachilUe 'Comic opera. "The Spring Maid". . .Ueluhardt .Serenade. "Lea Million' 0'Arlequlu-lrlgo Celebrated Sextet from "Lacla" Lionlaettl -T...... Finale "Star-Spang-led Banner" W. K. SlciiLitvox, lionauctor. j ... : Wedneeday, July 21. Uolladay Park, S p. m. Tharaaay.-July 22. vLaureiiHirat Park, s p. m, ': 4- lday. July 23. Peninsula- Park. S u. ta. V: Concert poatpuued on account of raio. ex cept i WMCittgua .na mm ruiwi, wu, be given alter August 23. , - v Chantanqua Schedule. ? ' Gladatoue. July -18. . Port InXormaUon - Supplied. - Information regarding this port may be ob tained from tue Portland Chamber of Com. toerce. 69 i'lfto aU'eeu . Teiepfione Mala W3 1 A-1203. . ? TACAXXOM OB. iVVMEB. SUBSCK.rBEX ; Wbaa going away for the rummer or U mr emcatlon. bnn Tb. Journal fel. , low yoa at the regular rate of IS cent J wees; or tee toe l quo wing aganta eat upplrjron at th regular city mas: Agate Beach, Or. Olga i"c. Bimew, Or H. Harold SrimbalL - . Bay City, Or JCr.. J. C. JdoClur. - r Bay Ooeaa,- Or Edwin B. Angeil. Cannon Beach, Zeola, Or. L. W. Crone. Caraoa, Wtih Cxl B. Smith aid Ship. Colombia, . Or. 1?. Edna Burkhead. Garibaldi, Or-D. C. Ella. Gearhart, Or Ph flip SeMionai ' Lof Beach, Wa.k.Lawrenoa Dineen. (AH points on Beach.) t Manhattan Beach, Or. Mrs. " G. I. Bos. Kansaalta Beach,' Or G. B. SaaaT- . . iiJj-Kh-Sle Beach Tohl It Anderaea. jhewport, Or. O. P. Shoemaker. Ocean. Park, Wash HiHoa Karris. RockaVay Beach,' Or. Warren F. Lewis. Seaside, Gr Philip Seaaisss tAU poiata - on the- beach.1 .. Sea riew, Waah. Lawrence Zhneen all t . poiata en oeaenj. - y ' , Tillamook, Or J. S. Lamar. WUhoit Sprizgs, Ox JT. W. HcLeraa. t fornla. society, also a Dartmouth alum- pus, were present. . -,-. I Important ITndarwaar gala. Men by ! tl.ft dozens - axe flocKinar to.- tb two ,i Brownsville Woolen Mill stores to set i underwear ; at I Zi cents per g-arment. r Tela la sa sensational sale. In which over 200 dozen of men's SO cent retail or 47 V ' cent wbolesala underwear ts being oistributea direct to the; men who wear the garments. This sale demonstrates that the Wool Mill stores are-the best and cheapest places In Portland . in - which - to . - buy men's troods, ' .', .- (Adv.) . Fire and Police. ... ; fire department Main 7700. A-1323. Police depart Bieut Main 7181, A-e731. " Oregon - Human society, - 674 Belmont at. f uuuc aa. , ; - Today's Forecast. 1 f 'Portland and vicinity .Fair" tonight and niorsday; cooler this afternoon and probably cooler Thursday; uortbweaterlj- winds. - Oregon Tonight and Tnraday fair except probably - showers . exUenwMnortheast portion, cooler this altemoon west portion, cooler to sigbt east portion; cooler Thursday north and east portions; northwesterly winds. Washington Tonight and Thursday fair wfst probably- showers east portion; cooler bight west and southeast portions except coast; cooler Thnrsday east portion; westerly winds. - Idaho Toulght and Thursday probably show ers;, cooler -southwsatr and north portions to bight; cooler abursday. ' Weather Conditions. . A trough-shaped depression . extends from British Columbia south through eastern Wash ington and eastern Oregon and thence sooth westward to California. A Urge high pressure area oyerlles tbe Plains state and the barom eter is sow rising rapidly along the North Pacific coast, . Bbowers and thunderstorm fas re- occurred generally In the Atlantic and ilnTf LiltM ttriA In. all. in th tinner M iRutKin- pt valle y. m A temperature of 10Q tlegrei was registered yesterday at :15 p. m., at Port land r and this was the highest . temperature tbat has occurred fat this city In the laat eight years. High temperature also prevailed In all thai Pacific states. .The pressure distribution Is such that cooler we. t her nir b ; exDected this afternoon in wet t era Oregon and western Washington and tonight anil Thursday east of the Cascade mountains. In the latter section the weather .will become unsettled and showery,- . . EDWARD A, BBAL8, District Forecaster. of D. P. Thompson: "Sicajawea" Indian girl, guide of Lewis and Clarke by Alice Cooper, picsented by Sacajawee Statue association and Iteury AlUuan. , -'ien minute ' walk. . isuttkea tuw srueb in 1'tuu.nu f ark. eon tainiug more than !OU varieties of roses. - -: Macleay,' ' lef t - uatouvbed la wild natural beauty. Bl(t trees,. Just the woods "Wber boils the Oregon." froreutr- tiuiiUJtia twl aV rark syTtMltlA. J grounds, west. Hour 8 a. iu. t p. u. stunt ox specimen auammotn uregust itr aog. CoutaiiM l.ouu.UtMi lvr-l lumber. Attractive views from time's "and Wlllaet elte .liciguls and .Restorer Aerrace. Terwitliger boulevard, south of city, above Willamette, on west aide. -c Skyline, west from Council Crest. Boad sruuud stur between Council Crest and WU lamette river otters fin view. Columbia and - Willamette encircle Penin sula district sad St. John, afrordinx excellent siws of city. ' Industries and harbor. PubHe Insfltutlooa City ban and Historical exhibit. Fifth and Madison. County buikiiug. fourth aud Salmon.'- Art masoum, . Filth near Xamhlll. Central library, leutu ami kainulli. Custom kouss, htoaawsy and. Ustviav ' Trpical home sections Portland Heights; Nob UUi. irvlngtoa, Mt. Tabor. . tlarbor features Went aide public dock, foot Seventeenth street.: ; taat side public - dock, toot of feast Stark. Public motor boat land lug, toot of (tturk street t launches call here tor river tours. Boat bouses near Morrwon and Hawthorns bridges.) Shipping. Modern brklj( Broadway, Uatlruad. Uawtnorne. - frorthy ef notice Skldmore - fountain. " First and Ankeny, by Olin L. Warren, presented by Stevvo Skldmoro"; Thompson fountain. Pla sa block. 'Fourth and Salmon. Modern high aud grade school. FCfaool gardens and rose hedges. Chinatown oa -North fourth and Sec end streets. ' ...j-- - - - Columbia river hlahway Amertca'a wonderful seesto road for vehicle. Alonat one ee many waterfall, the corce C tb Columbia, Oneonta . gorge, , Shepperd's dell, luouutauia. including - Mood. : bru uoes uw exceed o per centum. --.v- -.- - Information as to "what to see In Port-' land's environment from Hotels Portland. Im perial. Oregon. Multnomah and from The Jour car Tourist Traver bureau. Phones A-UUot. Mstn 7173; or from Tourist Agency and Travel llureau, Marshall 1979. - -s For Inlormatloa regarding recreation or health resorts see page t Tuesday's and Thurs day's Journal and - section of the ttuuday -ourual. . v..-.;. . '-. Observations. Temiterature g T. ' a j - -. a j E -' j i ;-:' 4' ?! STATIONS . H -is c " . -2 ' "l S-3 -S s 1Z sag : o St t 5 2 . . u& - l gj I Baker. Or....,..! 64 j14 B2 60 l 0 Boston. Mass.... 64 g 76 62 12 .06 Chicago, 111 62 3 68 68 6 0 Denver, Colo. 52 2 66 52 4 0 Dodge, Kan..... 62 -2 68 66 4 Dnluth. Minn.. 0 2 74 52 IS .20 Eilreka, Cal..... 64 O 62 62 4 Galveston. Texas J8 2 82 76 12 .02 Havre, Mont.... 52 2 18 60 4 0 Jackaoavllle. Fla. 82 94 78 10 .86 Kansas City, Mo. 64 O 76 62 8 - 0 Knoxvllle, Tenn. 70 2 82 68 4 .23 Los Angeles, Cal 66- Q 8$ 66 4 O Marshfield, Or... 64 0 68 66 ' O ew Orleans, La 82 6 82 78 8 .13 New York, N.Y. 68 0 76 66 0 K. Head, Wn... 68 4, 68- 66 13 0 K. Taklma, Wa. t OS S 82 68 4 O Portland, Or.... F61 5 1O0 61 8 Roseburg. Or.... 68 O 88 58 4 , O Rt. Louis, Mo... 66 4 78 62 8 O Salt Lake, Utah. 68 4 68 8 O 8. -FranctoecCal. 64 4-2 70 64 S O cVattle, Wash... 60 4 88 60 10 O Sitka. Alaska.- SO 6 .... 64 .... 0 Spokane, Wash.. 62 - 2 60 O Tacoma, Wish,. 68 s 80 68-L4 O Tatooab I.. Wn.. 62 O 62 62. W O Valdea, Alaska. 64 2 42 .... WsUa Walla,Wn. 74 10 100 - 72 4 Washington. D.C. 68 4 76 64 "4 .10 Wlnnipegr Man.. 68 - 0 78 50 - S O Yellowstone Park 46 4- 6 76 42 4 ' 0 ..Afternoon report of preceding day, What Can Be Seen Around Portland CouncU Creet '(1100 feet) View unequalled. ' Columbia and Willamette rivers, Tualatin vaU -ley. Willamette valley, -Cascade- and Coast rsugesv f ivs snow-capped mountains- (north to VBH OBI C1CW "Joi,, W i- .Miuw, I1.WO: Bh St.- Helens. 8697; Me. Adams.12.D07; alt. : Uood. 11-6; Mt. Jefferson, 10,522. ' , - - Washlnrton Park, at bead of Wsshlnrtoe street. Flowers, shrubs and trees. Children's model playgrounds. Noteworthy- nieces of sculptors: "comma or toe wnite Man, " by : Herman Atkins McNeill, presented by heir Dental Work THAT IS PRACTICAL ; LASTING SCIENTIFIC and " : MODERN "--lllfil lull ill III i ill Dr. B. Wright 20 years : practice '- Improvement has been my con stant aim. I am still learning-.-. My work ls placed to stay. It Is the best obtainable. I give you my personal atten tion. I am assisted by every mod ern Instrument and agency known, to dentistry. Painless extraction of teeth. ' .. Host Seasonable Prloes. DR. B. E. WRIGHT XT. "W. Corner Sixth, and Waablng .: - ton, XToxthwest Slds. Phones Mam 2119, A-2U9, Office Hours -8 A. M. to a P. M. , -., Co&snltat.lnn Fs. . TOWN TOPICS : Thievery on Waterfront- Daring the last few months there has been a great deal, of thievery going on around the waterfront, principally at - the boat houses. Canoes, rowboats and articles pertaining ' thereto have been r stolen without number. : Very ; lew arrests have been made, owing to lack of evi dence. However, at Lamberson . ' & Re id's boathouse, located at the east end of the Hawthorne bridge, two men Who were caught1 In the act of steal ing some articles will probably ; be prosecuted. , v'ft-r:;';C ' . j.; Street Belsr Widened. Powell street, from Milwaukle-to East Nine teenth Is being widened from SO to 60 feet. Only a few buildings will have to be moved. A concrete sidewalk will be constructed to replace the worn out plank walk. The cost of the work, $9500, is assessed; to the - "benefited property. v . . - To Get the Individual fit and style you must have your clothes made to order, and we will make them for $10 down and the balance $5 a month. You will find this an easy way to get your clothes. Unique Tailoring Co., men's and ladles' tailors, 309 Stark,; between Fifth and BUth. (Adv.) - Uellyhtfully Cool summer dances at Cotillion hall every .Wednesday . and Saturday evening; - under management of Professor Rlngler. (Adv.) v Business Uen's Club. There will be a special meeting of the East Side Business Men's club Thursday night to Woman's Belief .Corps. The enter tainment given last night at the Mon tavilla Christian church by the - Wo man's Belief Corps And the women Of the church, was a very successful af fair. The program opened by a piano solo by Miss G. Welch, followed by a delightful vocal aolo by Miss E. Turner..,- Several ; comic : r readings were given by Miss Mv Lewis, and there was a very pretty flag drill given by nine little girls. Mrs. Herbert; Garr Reed charmed the audience by her reading of , CHenry'a "Magii." ."The Patch work Quilt, and '.Xittle Miss Brag." Another featnra was the solos by Mrs. H. Pollock, of the relief corps. ..Gall Carothers ; gave I a reading and Georges Welch sang a funny solo. Professor D. JJevln played and Miss Lee Miller sang. Ice cream was served after the program ? .j. , ; Mrs. Emily Bowling. The funeral of the late Mrs. Emily A. Dowllng was held from - the i family residence, 100 East Twerityfourth street. North, yes terday afternoon.- Mrs,1 Dowllng was born, In; Portland 60 years , ago, and was one of the early ; workers in the Trinity ; Episcopal church. For 50 years she lived at Ninth and Burnside., Her father, Edward Dalton was well known In Portland, but died in 1857. Her husband, the late James Dowllng, was a member of the volunteer fire department of early days. Five chil dren survive her, Orme, Florence, James and Edward S. , Dowling. and Mrs. Charles F. Foster, Rev. O. W. Taylor of the Grace Memorial Episcopal church, delivered -the funeral sermon. Interment was made la ' Lone - Fir cemetery. - CONSULTATION liO CHARGE We examine the eyes by modern and s e 1 e n tific methods WB tell TOTJ their c o n d 1 tlon. not asking' TOTJ to tell ITS. . If glasses are need ed, we prepare them In our own workshop, charging you a reasonable price for the i glasses only, -i ' Our guarantee means a - perfect fit or no pay. ; Let us car for' your eyes. - We will make you our friend. VHEELERflPTICALrO. stb: ttjOob, obeoobtiabt Bisa. consider the report of a committee to select a time and place for the club's annual picnic The committee is com posed of K. B. Egan, H. L. Camp. C. C. Hall, . Fred J. Brady, J.' D. Sherman, M. O. Collins and -A. I, Pupuy. - - Steamer Jesse Sarkina for Camas. Washougal and way landings, dally, except Sunday. ; Leave Washington street dock at a p. m. t. CAdv.) On Salt Pressed xaen Week $1.80 a month. Unique . Tailoring Co S0 Stark, Main 614. A-4214. (Adv) J Welfare Club to . Meet-The Wom an's Civic Welfare club will meet to morrow at 8:30 In room B, Central 11-J brary. At 3 o'clock Judge William N. Gatens will speak on a new phase of child welfare work. - ; v . ; - ; J Hsynes' Old-Fashloued Salt Rising Bread is 9 delicious. Ask your fro cer t Adv.) " ' .. t ; - rrtnted Stationery, Books, Jorters. F.W.Baltes & Co. Main 166. A-lieS.Ad. ' r. B. C. Brown'Eya, Sar. Mohawk bldg. - (Adv.) . r. A 1C Webster has returned. Ad. Bt. Bobert Sale EUU has returned. r V7r!??s 3 icw,yj.c--... ...... rr-.i u-rrr ,, - - .v.'.t.rJ - THE MOST IN VALUETHE BEST IN QUALITY m 7 )rrly7.-. -hb. i.-a &?? &j.fOJRBSSiL Don't Forget ' About Our Summer eekly Half-HoHdays WE CLOSE OUR STORE AT 1 P. M. ON THURS ? DAYS DURING JULY AND AUGUST ; , - ,With the hearty co- . operation ot tne worn-. M V - en's clubs and various -other organizations and individuals working for; '.women's welfare, we have been instrumental in establishing an eight hour working day for , Apartment store . em ployes in this city. r: We now take the in itiative in - the institu tion otVa Summer weekly half-holiday in ; Portland, thus affording ; our employes : an oppor- -, tunity . to get out , into the open and secure a bene-', . fidal rest. and well-earned recreation during these, hot months. - - , t Arrange j to do your shopping at ... periods other than Thursday; afternoons during July and August.; 4 Advocate the , Summer weekly, half-holiday . among your friends and in your, club circles, fostering a public desire v for it to become universal. , v w Alt A , .V - av tsx mm A Etire UsaAall Of Bedroom, Dining-Roorn and Living-Room Chairs and Rockers in Oak, Enamel and Mahogany The Jast portion of the damaged furniture stock of an eastern manufacturer shipped on , the steamship "Pennsylvanian," which caught fire off the coast of Balboa, May, 1915 is now on sale. These pieces are in excellent condition and are now offered; at prices that are, without question, the lowest you have ever known. " . ! Chancellor Is Here. Chancellor L. Jenks of Chicago, president of the Na tional Association of the Dartmouth college alumni. Is in the city as a del egate to the congress of the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. He is president of the Illinois society. He presided at -a re ception for the Dartmouth alumni at the Hotel Portland at 6 o'clock yester day afternoon. - Bishop. Sumner a Dartmouth . alumnus, and formerly president of the Dartmouth Alumni as soclation of Chicago, and Thomas A. Perkins, another delegate to the. S. A. R. congress, and secretary of the fcall- BBjBBTaaTBTaB Reliable D Old N y,, . e bf ) N V i i O s ' BZAS THESE FBICBS Full Set Teeth, that fit. .$5.00 Gold Crown, 22-k . . . . .$3.50 Bridge Teeth, 22-k . . . . $3.50 Painless Extraction ..... 50c "It you find this number yon won't get hart." Corner of Second and Morrison. Look for the big Union sign. All work guar , an teed. . . - St, Whetstone. -"Mgr. " Order of ; ' saSssaaSaSBBBBBaSBBSBSSBB ' - United; Arti sans A Sodlal. 1 Fraternal. Beneficial Society for men and women. - Four plana of Insurance based upon ade quate rates, and ; backed by a-surplus of nearly one million dollars; 20 lodges in .-Portland. Over 11,000 members in Oregon. - Let ' us tell you about it. . Phone Main 1220. ; -, ' C. Xi. ICJUia H A, -' ' ' i ' ' Supreme Secretary, , . -631 Beck Bldg., . Portland, Orejon. Dining ; Chairs, Usual . . " $5.7o " $1.98 fi.98 and up ; to 2.78 for "cane back, slip-seat, bo frame oak dining chairs. : ; - Oak Rockers, Usual $10.25 . . $2.9i5 $2.95 , and up to $4.58. for quartered oak and mahogany finish rockers, priced accord ing to, condition.- Large and roomy, good quality. I Enamel Rockers, Usual $5.00 ' $2.35 White enamel cane seat rock ers in -fine condition, : long" posts, brace arms, spindle back. " - ' . - '- ' v $4.35 Porch Chairs. . V$le49 $6.50 Mahogany Chairs - $2.95 $7.50 Enamel Rockers. . $2.99 $7.75 Enamel -Rockers. . ..98c $7.50 Windsor Rockers . $1 .69 $3.00 Porch Rockers i;. . $1.10 $ 1 2.50 Folding Go-Carts Roomy t large j size one-motion folding go-" -carts of fine quality with . adjustable hood, ; reclining back and large wheels. , ' 9 1.75 Sewing Tables .."':;---$i.io.';:'.:v. Sewing-room . or, cutting table with stamped measure on edge, folds very compactly; rigid, when unfolded, r.nished naturaL ' , , - , ; : Refrigerators t SOc a Week, . Select the Refrigerator, that best suits your purpose. "Any size,, any' kind and pay us at the rate of 50c per week. t Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets ,The greatest labor-saving Cabinet any woman ( can own. -The famous White Beauty Cabinet vIs the best of them all : Terms $1.00 weekly. '1 CCHVAB PRIfJTinC col VsfEEN F. GREENE-HARRY FISCHER O " O We am " i easv - " mm. , 1 r r . v 1 . f "-v m 'frS i . . - - . ' Salespeople vv ) ' f -M ... .--..,' -i. .. . - Portland's quarter million people are to be the jury we submit our case without question. Tomorrow, Thursday at 9 A. M. Prompt It DosinD NOTICE We have bought The Bon Marche stock, together with a quantity of the salvage from the steamship Pennsylvanian, and arc going to close all out at onc at such prices as will astonish you! Elemember Sale Starts Thursday 9 A. Ll We will refund car fare and pay for the time of all unsatisfied' customers. Every value quoted guaranteed. Jl- Umbrellas i Children's . Regular Oc, Each Be Curling Irons Regular' 10c, Each Be Hair Pins Reg. 10c and 15c, Per Box" Be 500 Prs. Men's Dress Shoes Reg. $3.50 to $4.50 Shoes v 9c Pair One .Lot of Ladies' Misses', Children's 0 , - i ' 1 ' . . . . .., ., . Pins - Regular 5c." -Be 2000 Yards Sum'r Suiting and . Wash Goods. . Reg. 25c to 35c, YD. Ladies9 Sldrts , $3.50 to $5.00 48 $B Boys' Caps Regular 25c, Each Be. Safety Pins . - I. r Per Dozen Mary Janes Regular $2.00 .19 $1 Ladies' Shoes . It ' $3.50 to $1.00 Values . Misses' Skirts Regular Values - ., $2.506 $i.00 MM Ladies'; Skirts .-' - -. . .. . -1- . . $5.00 to $7.50 Skirt Hangers - Regular 25c 5c 1000 Pairs of Men's Sox Black and Tan, Pr. '5- .Men's Underwear 'Genuine Porps Knit - Guaranteed Reg. 50c Garment , 29 c Men's Oxfords Reg. $3.50 to $5.00 T a 9 Be Boys' Shoes Regular $2.25 i v..r v-.;-'.f j-y' -A' yy:'.-. 1.3. Children's Dresses $2.50 to $3.50 9Cc Ladies' Coats r Greatest value ever offered' $12.50 - to $18.00 - 1000 Child ren's Hose the Pair 5C Union Suits ....- ,:" Balbriggari, ; $1.00 Values - 59c Men's Shirts $1 Values, with and without collars -Men's Hats 1 -... -. ' . v t - ' - f Regular $3.00 Men's Suits . ' i , . . Regular .20.00 Men's Pants . ". , Regular $2.50 98 c Children's Coats Beautiful garments latest colors and styles. Reg. values : $4.00 to $6.00 .01.10:'. Now, follcs, we have this merchandise in fair quantities -BUT IT ; J " CAN'T LAST LONG COME .if. at t aT '"t ... f .m... V I , - f -. c .- - - -- - 14S SECOND STREET Dot. AICz? and r.:c:vi: mm S3.5 STARi STREET