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7 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY. JANUARY IS, 1916. RIEF INFORMATION (1STH OAT OF 1916.) AMUSEMENTS LIEIl.IG Broadwsr at Tajloc. "ShphCTl of ttie llllta." Mimd7. VlwxUy. Tursdav snd Wednesday night. ltb WednnUT matins. Maude l'oeIl. Ttolintst. Thorwjay Difht. iSastamcUt. pcyrble. Saturday Bigot. &AKEII Broadway, near Morrlo. Baker Pliyeni, la "A butterfly on the WUel." OHPHEl'M Broadway at VamhlU. Vaude ville. VANTAGFJI Broad a at Aider. Vaaderllle. 2:30. 7:3U, :10. EMPRESS Broadway at Stark. Vaudeville. 2:50. 7 Vt and :lj week daja. Continuous from ulO Sunday. . IA Rlc Fourth and Stark. Muilcal comedy. N. 2:t. 'i .Mi aDd t10. NiATIONAU r-rk and Wet Tark at Stark. Motion picture,. . UAJMTH WMfclnftoa at Tark. Motion pic tures, 11 i. 10. to 11 p. m. COLIMBIA Smb. between Waxhlngton and Nterk. Morton picture. 11 a. m. to 11 P- m. PWH'LE8-Wnt l"ark. war Aider. Motion picture. II a. m. lo 11 p- ni. AKT MfafJM Fifth at Taylor. Hours 9 to & week dayv 2 to 5 Sundaja. V res after bob of Tuesday. TUnraday. Friday. Satur day and Sunday. Coming Event. Ad club lancnena at noon, January IS. SJolt t'U.b hotel. I'nrtlaad soclitlon of credltmen. mootbly roeetlDg and dinner. Chamber of Commerw, . Jkiiuary Jv. Pna;reaaiTe Baloea Men'a eluh luncheon. J.nuary 2". at Multnomah hotel, at noon. Kat Hide Rulne Mt-n'a i-lub. annnal nieet- ug. :t81-j fcal Morriauu at., January V). at 7 i- m. orfgou Wlc league lancheoa at Multnomah L"tl. January 22, at noon. Cortland Mympbouy Urcueatra concert at tbe Ileilig. January Z.L Tartflc toaat ltescue t I'rotectl t society, auii.ual boacd meeting and election. January 2-4. beTenth annual automobile anow at Arojory. January 21 a. Oregon Columbia fnlreralty alnmnl monthly lunclieon. CnamiVr of Commerce. January 23. Oregon Hctail Hardware and iuipl-ujent Dealer' aaauriatlon cooTeoUou; 1 mi trial ho tel. January a 2s. Rotary 4-luh luixheon at nonn. January JT Wouurow Wllaoo league meeta at ceuiral library January 2b, 8 p. m. Oregou Garage Owoen' convention at tbe Armory. January 28. Battery A reunion February 6. Lutheran Laymeu Mlaslooary con rent Ion. February 13-18. '"" " " IV.rf !,nd and vicinity- Tonight and WedL-ea-day fair, easterly wind. Oregon Tonight and Wfrtnday generally . ftlr: not tnuh i-'iange In temperature; earterly wfrd. Wanblngtoii -Tnnlght and Wednesday fair, rot much hai:ge in temperature; eaaterly wind". Idaho--Tonight and Wednexdsr fair north, unsettled. pnb,lly aitow mjuth purtiou; colder aoutbi'ant portiou. Weather ConditioBs. Tbe Pa-ifi' nmt dUturtta n-e which rooted jMirthward yesterday to the lti.gtur ltier al ley. has pased rapidly southeaatward to oiith eru Nerada; If ba canned prrrlpltatl"n ' a uthweatern tireKn. the eoiitnweat. aonth ern Rky Mountain ntte nd Te. All aiomi marnlng In this dNtrb-i were lowered at 0;3O a. ni. today; the fidlowlng maximum wind yeWltles vurred during last nlrbt: W u lie. cnt at Tatob I-l.nn.l anil 3 miles lHirlheast at Tamia. In nearly all e-tloii ecat of the It.a-ky Mouutalna high preasure I it l 1 rrn with generally fulr weatlwr n-ept In a few kwalitie where light i-reclpltatkn baa rurrei. The weather N cooler In California. Mtiutana. Wyoming, the Itota. iHirthern Minnesota. Manitoba and along the tiulf and Atlantic roaMt; it Uwarmer In moat other awtloqa. Temperature continue 1h1ow iiruial in the nortbwent and from the K ky Moun tains eaatwar.i to the Atlantic rool. The indlcationa are for gem-rally fair weath er In lata district tonight and Wednesday r cent in aoathern Idaho where nusetrUd 'i.ndi- "e. . " are raTorauie tor now. u temperature change will I slight. TUKilIxiHK V. DRAKE. Assistant Forecaster. rvat ions. temperature! a i STATIONS r Biker, (ir Kol. blah fbaiton, Mna . . , Calgarv. Alra . , Tleago, III I"enver. Colo. . , De Moines. Ia. IVslge. Kin.... I'tduth. Minn . . . 1 rrangn. "oo. , Initrh llartor . . K.egle. Alaska. Etimontou. Alta. Kureka, t'al. . . . I'rfMio. Cal Helena. Mont . . . kallapell. Mont. Iwiaton. Idaho l.rm Anaelea. .'a Marfhfield. nr. Modena. I tab. Montreal, one. Till 4 is 14 c, s 2 14 L"" 2o is 12 ! Di ! 1 2 ' H 12 i K 12 - i - - 14 -12 O 1 - 4 , f S i i in ' -1 n I 2 ' li I 42 '. So -IS -IS : H : m I ;i4 4 4 is -hi 2s ..4 4'. rt ns 4s -is -is - s .VI .'Jt ) 1.12 1 v o ' . :is o ' o o 2 01 .OS 1 .:to I o 0 1 -i 2n 4x 6'i 4 4 tto J" Is 1 1 t. New York. N Y. Ncme. Alaska. . N Head. Wah. . 10 V ! 24 o ' . 34 i 12 Si 10 .12 ! 10 j 12 I : 4- 2 3U N. Yakitua. Wn. 12 Phoenlv. Arlx... M Pocatello. Idaho.! 20 Portland. r I 2S Koaeburg. Or... 30 8t. Louia. Mo... I 1 Salt Lake, L tah: T2 San Vranciaoo. . I 42 Seattle. Wash. ..I 3o Spokaue, Wasa.l 12 Tai-oma. Wlab .l 3-S Tatooah L, Vn. 41 Vani-uuier. B. ". 22 Walla. Walla, W.. 2 Waspwigt-m. D t"' lo .HI o n ."2 O .15 .:vs o o I) o o 41 o 2.S 2 2 14 4 4 4 o 2 o o -f- 14 :v :i4 is &4 44 20 44 10 .TO 14 20 42 2M 12 3J 40 - 38 6 1 I 10 Afternoon report of preceding day. TOWN TOPICS Hieslonary Society to Meet The Woman's Missionary society of the First Congregational church meets in the church tomorrow at 2 p. m. Memo rial services in honor of Mrs, D. B. Gray, who formerly was president. Scripture reading and prayer by Mrs. D. D. Clarke; vocal solo, selected. Miss Carolyn Johnston; remtniscehces, by Mrs. K. Kggert; solo. "Resflinatior.." Miss Johnston; tributes. Mrs, F. M. Warren and Mrs. J. A. Bell; "go'.o. "Crossing the Rar.'" Miss Johnston; prayer, Mrs. K. Luckey. Part 2: "Current Events," Mrs. lone Townsend .Wells; "Women's Work for Women in Foreign Fields." Mrs. H. M. Morse. . "Child Welfare as Our Missionaries See It." Mrs J. R. Winstanley. Mem bers of the Xob Hill Neighborhood cir cle will act as hostesses. Mass Meeting at Library. The Ore gon Civic league has expressed its in dorsement of the mass meeting, in dustrial relations night, tomorrow at 8 p. m., in Central lihrary The regu- Double ax Green Stamps ' Till S: today, January 22nd SPECIAL BARGAINS 20c Mermen's Talcum .. 12Hc 2 -5c Melba Talcum 19c Flesh and White. 6 Clark's O. iN. T. Thread 25c 3 Merc. Crochet 25c San Silk, or O. N. T. Luster 4c Scores of Other Bargains Parker & Jordan's Dry Goods Store 165-167 First, Near Morrison SIS' j lar single tax group meeting or Satur day night will be merged with tomor row night's gathering. Other liberal are represented. The following apeak er will give their reason for wishing a wide spread tfrculatlon of the In dustrial relation commission report: f. If. Chapman. Colonel C E. 8. Wool. W. S. U Ren and Mrs. Millie K. Trum hull. The meeting- will be held under the auspices of the Central Labor council. AVged Jeweler Dead. Alexis Marlet. who died at his home, 411 Alnsworth avenue, this morning, was one of the oldest Jewelers In Portland. haTlrs been In business for 38 yearn. H would have been 7fi years of age on the first of next month, and was a native of Switzerland He Is survived by a widow. Mrs. Florence Mariet. a broth er. Alfred Mariet of Swltxerland. and a daughter. Mis Klle O. Mariet. wh) has conducted her father's business foi the past several years at Morri son street. Mr. Mariet came to this country In 1861, first settling in Chip pewa Falls, Wis. He came to Portland In 1S78, and opened a Jewelry store In the St. Charles hotel block where he continued for 33 years. The funeral vill be held from the paj-lors of J. I'. Kinley Sc son. Fifth an f Montgomery btrtets, Thursday. January 10. Portland Xabor Preferred. As fa. as possible, Portland labor and Port land material ill be given a prefer ence in oo-nstruclion work at tbe St. Helena shipyards, according to advices received yeaterday by the industries and manufactures bureau of the cham ber of Commerce from the Charles H MrCormli'k company. Mr. McCormlck. who is now in tbe eaM. wrote t!ie chamber that his company would give su'li preferenceK where feasible in the Litest contract secured by his con, pn . Japanese Bead Compliments. A res olution, drawn in ihe mil c;nitIimeii- tarv terms, was receivetl vesterda bv ' the Chamber of Commerce from tbe honorary commission of the Toki.i liamber of Commerce, whlcli visited here In 1909, on a tour of the country. TJie resolution was drawn up on the occasion of the fifth annual reunion of the Japanese commission, held In Toklo, December 17. It expresses gratitude for the welcome received in Portland and contains warm expre slon of friendship. Professor H. B. Hastings will rive the twelfth lecture in the extension course iti "Investment!'" this evening at S o'clock at tin- Multnomah Amatei'.' Athletic club The subject will he "Analyses of Reports of Selected In dustrial Companies." The twelfth le -ture in the extension course on "Ili'.-t Rooks in Special Fields" will be given by Professor H. G. Merriam tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock in room H. Ceo tral library. His subject will he "Bent Hooks in the Field of Literary Criticism." "Big Brother" at Gladstone. The people of Gladstone will have the op rorti.nity of listening to Chester A Lyon this evening, when he will deliver an address on "Hoy Life". The ad dress will be illustrated by lantern slides and will he held In the school house. Mr. Lyon is founder of the "K;ir Rrother Farm for Bnva" at lh- '". tM. exacts to care ear ior the 4 0 boys. This is the third operation. farm lias been in Willis Dnnagan Burled. The body of Willis M. Dungan, until recently oT Cornell, Washington, who died at his home in this city at SI Last Light v-Fourth street. North, Saturday1, January 15, was buried today In Ixne Fir cemetery, funeral services bein conducted at the chapel of -J. P. Fin ley k Son. Mr. Dunagan was 58 years of aee and Is survived by a son, Charles li. Dunagan, of Portland. Co nan 1 Sherwood Will Speak. Harry Sherwood, the new British consul in Portland, will be the speaker before the Ad clilb at lunclieon tomorrow t.oon In the Multnomah hotel. The club will lead the parade to ttie huge mail box on Sixth opposite the post office at noon. Classes to Be Resumed. All the dancing classes of the Portland Heights club, which were posponed last week on account of the storm will meet tomorrow at the usual hours. Annual . Meeting Announced. Judge W. X. Gatins will deliver the principal address at the annual meeting and banquet of the East Side Business Men's club, which will be held at 7 o'clock Thursday night at 311 Vi Last Morrison street- His subject will be "Law and Justice". The I'.erper- Two Embody the highest expression of the Art of Millinery Designing. They are accepted by the ladies of Portland as the criterion of correctness in Millinery. Why Experiment? Buy Wonder Hats They Tell the Style! The Woqder Millkery At Sixth and Alder Streets Jones color pictures of the Columbia river highway will be shown. Dr. A. K. lliggs is down for some "Kracken Funny Jokes", and Hugh D. Maxson will relate "Stories of the Road", There will l musical numbers by William Cochran. Officers for the ensuing year will be elected. The HoTtb Factflo Z. amber Company has on hand an abundant supply of dry slab wood.. Can make Immediate deliveries. Ask for prices. 1'hone Main 4340, A-66SX. (Adv.) The XTorta Pacific Ziotnber Company has on hand an abundant supply of dry slab wood. Can make Immediate de liveries. Ask for prices. Phone Main 4240, A-6658. (Adv.) Oak Wood Xutrta Ionf ar. 1 am shipping a limited supply of dry oak wood for Immediate delivery at former prices. Phone Main ;j77. (Adv.) Zand Embroidery Done. Haby clothes especially. Home Htamplng. 1561 Kast Flanders. D-16C0. (Adv.) Steamer Jesse Harklns for Camas, Watihougal and way landings, dally, except Sunday. Leaves Washington Street dock at 2 p. m. (Adv.) Will Discuss Xaad Grant The Ore gon & California Land (irant F'nforce ment association will meet In Library msrw iv ff JjaT' g I I If Dance Dinner de Luxe iV. 1 'A'i i r Table rikte. o:.'5- to 8 $1. Uf'J it'iiU. Music, j::J0 to S::50. 5LUf IftJ After-Theatre Supper vHlvMfe LUance fi f I ' r I Dancing From 10 to 12. YtTHv "S WM Service a la Carte. M SfeWF m Elliott's OrcHestra ft I J ! PORTLAND HOTElII f li Spender t! ;ni II . , . . U .. II ;. U Ir who can no longer spena rinas tne world gi; ; ni 1 rather a cold place, until he recovers his 1 1 KjT ;r J IB I financial balance. Experience teaches him 1 1 v', ; LX i a mat a saving accouni in a wen csiaoiisneu 11 1 : j I MrTTtra! is .7 . . . .:. . . rr ii your money in this bank a little at a time i by building up a savings account. Thrift will do it. LADD & TILTON I I tors Oldest in the NorthweMt Jf j - - I New Models Woider Hats hall A at 8 o'clock tonight. U invited. The public Save Ton Triad the delicious new Dixie Buna? They are a Haynes prod uct and making a big bit Ask your grocer. (Adv.) Order a Domi JLayaes' Dixie Buna Wholesome and delicious. 8 cents buys a whola doten. Your grocer has tnem. (Adv ) Sara 30 Per Cast on houaefurnlah-Ina-s. 1 sell direct from Jobber. Tabor 4346 and I will explain. (Adv.) CoaL Try Forde's Lump. $6 00. Nut, S5. ery. Main 547; A 2247. Prairie Coal. Prompt dellv (Adv.) All Embroidery Qooda creatly re duced during January. Needlecraft. 312 Alder. (Adv.) Sr. Haynea, Optician, Morgan bid. Ad. Vancouver Car Service. Beginning- Wednesday. January 13. and continuing until further notice, recular service on the Vancouver line will be maintained from Dekum ave nue to Hayden Islnnd. as heretofore. 1'assencern to and from Portland will transfer to Woodlawn cars at Dekum avenue. Adv. Whan writing or railing on nleaae mention The Journal. adTertlaera, i Adv. I "v . JIW,U i L- School Conditions Are About Normal School condition, are reported to be about normal today In the Portland public schools. Yesterday Eaatmore land. Capitol Hill and Multnomah schools, which are houses In portable buildings, had lo be closed on account of the cold wind. Today the Eastmore- land school Is closed because of heavy drifts, but Superintendent Alderman expects to have these cleared away during the day. A Hint to Mothers A Mild Laxative oV Regular Intervals Will P event Constipation. A vital point upon which all schools of medicine reem to aRree is that normal regularity of the bowels is an essential to good health. The Import ance of this is impressed particularly on mothers of growing children. A very valuable remedy that should be kept In every home for urn- as occa sion arises is Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, a compound of simple laxative herbs that has been prescribed by Dr. W. B. Caldwell, of Monticello. 111., for more than twenty-five years. and which can now be obtained In any wel'. stocked drug' store for fifty cents a bottle. n a recent letter to Dr. aldwel:. Mrs. II. C. Turner. 844 Main street. Buffalo. N. Y.. says: VI bought a bot tle of Dr. Caldwell's Svrup Pepsin for my baby, Roland Iee Turner, and find It works just like you said It woujd. It Is fine for the stomach and bowels." A bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Fyrup Take Don't A pair of these bilerdoaVn Slumbe? Socks, warm and woolly, will make you k sleep sounder. Pair 15c Church Calendars (Episcopal) 75c 50c Initial Correspondence Cards, to close 19c 25c "Oregon" Lawn Stationery Spe cial, the pound 19c 3 5c "Riverside" Linen 27c PURE VERMONT MAPLE SUGAR Orp Delicious 15-ounce bricks iJs -i ALFALFA EXTRACTED HONEY Red Fclt'l 'ass in Chest Protec Feed Recleaned mixed dirt. Sack ISTEM FEOP These Specials for uear 20 Pounds for with other purchases of $1.00 or over. Limit, 20 pounds to each customer. Paints $2.50 per gal. Cedar Mop Oil $1 2.5o Inside Enamel, all colors. per gallon $1.00 3.50 Shinamel Stains, all colors now .' $1.85 5 0c Floor Wax ... 15c Miscellaneous toe Shinola 5c Jt.OO Men's Rubbers ...65c 85c Ladies' Rubbers 50c 10c Toilet Paper. 6 for . .25c Regular 7 5c Over-gaiters 25c 3 Remember, everything purchased at thia atore is absolutely guaranteed with our money-back policy, if not satisfactory. We carry a large and complete stock and can certainly SAVE YOU MONEY. "The Store That Saves You Money on Everything You Buy" rooms J. SIMbN Sc BRO., Props. Two Candidates File. Salem, Or.. Jan. IS. A. W. Xorblad. Astoria, Republican, filed for circuit judge of the 20th district and J. 1L Wcrsley, of Portland, filed for dele gate to the Republican national con vention today. Boxing Club Heated. In addition to the regular furnace, a big salamander heater will be in op eration today for the Karmer-Som-mers, Msscott-McCool boxing contests at the Hose City Athletic Club to night. (Aav.) of Growing Children ' 'V . " L ; u M soivajro lzi Tirmjrxm Tepein should be In every home. A trial bottle, free of charge, can be obtained by writing to Dr. V. B. Cald wrll. 454 Washington afreet. Montl ello. 111. (Adv.) Your Stamps i'MADEWELL" All-Rubber, 3-qt. We have every aiza and good etyU Shiver E L E C T R I C 75c s'zes to the Birds seed no gravel, sand or 25c y rra $TRIXT AT WEST FttBK MARSHALL - in this Week While They Last. Be tterCome Early Groceries No. 3 cans Del Monte Toma toes for 10c 1 5c Bottle Catsup 5c 20c Can Cherries, 4 cans 25c 4 lbs. White Beans 25c 25c Castile Soap 12c 10c Bottle Mustard 5c 3 5c Coffee, per lb 16c 30c Cocoa or Chocolate pound 20c Sardines, 6 cans 25c Regular 20c Fresh Mixed Candy, lb 10c Karo Syrup, can 9c Black Figs, lb 5c Gents' Furnishings Regular $1.25 Flannelette Night Gowns 75c Regular $2.50 all-wool Flannel Shirts $1.50 Regular $1.25 and $1.50 Men's Dress Shirts 50c Regular $2.00 and $2.50 Sweat ers at 85c Regular "5c Wool Gloves, the pair 50c Dry Goods Fleishner Yirns, 2 sk'ns 15c 25c Bath Towels 15c $1.50 Bedspreads 85c l5c Outing Flannel 9c allvasre 131-133 FIRST Fire at Forest Grove. Forest Grove, Or.. Jan. 18. Firo de stroyed the house and contents of Wal ter Watkans Kunday evening. Tempting Confections Regular Price "uclb.- Special, 1 odav and Tomorrow 60 H- Glace Oranges Glace Grapes Glace Almonds Glace Brazils The Clear Candy Coating blends delightfully with the Rich Flavor of the Fruits and Nuts. The Hazelwood CONFECTIONERY AND RESTAURANT Waahinfton St. at Tenth They're Money HOT BOTTLES 79c of Water Bottle A FLANNEL COVER for your Water Bot tle adds to its life and efficiency. PURE SWEET COD LIVER OIL in Pint Stone Bottles 75c Regular $1.50 "MONARCH" A A BATH SPRAYS Fit any faucet. .Oi-eUU Leeches Four for $1 Our Basement Electric Store is a real con venience. Salesmen who KNOW what you want. "NITROGEN" Frosted Globe. "SUNBEAM" Mazda Lamps, all volts, plain or frosted. "EVER-READY" Flash Lights. COLUMBIA CELLS IRONS and CURLERS HEATERS and COOKERS ROASTERS and BAKERS TOASTERS and CHAFERS LAMPS and CANDLES 7P 0 - HOME A 6171 Snider's Catsup Large 25c Bottla With Erery 15c Pare bat SPECIAL 75c Roasters 25c TODAY Hardware 1.25 Axes, each 70c Splitting Wedges of all kinds at, pound 8c 50c Paiflt Brushes, each. . . .25c 25c Whitewash Brushes, ea. 15c 7 5c Roasters, each 39c Cigars and Tobacco 2.50 Box Cigars 90c $3.50 Box Cigars $1.15 50c Spear Head, pkg. . . .40c Reg. 10c pkg. Smoking To bacco, 4 for 25c STREET, NEAR ALDER LE Be Stoir illlli PHONES Marshall 1 Home A-6281 Letter Writing Week! Your Eastern Friends may not know about this Wonderful O r e g o n--Write and Tell Them, For This WEDNESDAY Big Reduction in Price Extra Choice in Quality Shoulder Tot Roast, lb. 140 Round Steak, lb 180 Plate Boil Beef, lb 10c Short Mibs, lb 100 Hriket Corned Beef, lb.100 Rolled Corned Beef,lbl2C Shoulders Lamb. lb. 120 Lamb Cutlets, lb 150 Breast Lamb, lb 100 Shoulder Roast Pork 10c Shoulder Pork Steak, 120 Frankfurters, Weiners, jer lb : 150 Clubhouse Sausage, lb. 150 JONES' 'PrideofOregon' Hams-Bacon-Lard Hams, Yi or whole, lb. 160 Bacon, y2 or whole, lb... : 180, 200 Backs (Tenderloins), i or whole, lb 150 Picnics. 11) 100 Cottages, lb 130 Special Bacon, lb... .12liC No. : Pure Lard 60r No. lo Pure Lard. . .$1.15 No. .') Crown Comp...55C No. 10 Crown Comp. $1.00 Penny Change Cash or Credit W "Mr PILLS. An Eff.xrtiT4 Laxatira 11 Partly VcfatabU Constipation, Indigestion, Biliousness, at, Q OR Q QatNlht until rUvd CHooolat-Ooat4d or Plain it ' la conducted in a "what jom want, trhm 7 on want it, hew you want it way," I H-O-T-E-L tpalla HOME at hotel frhbb CORNELIUS The House of Welcome," Park and Alder St., Port land, Or. Rates, $1.00 a day and up. C W. Cornelius, President. H. E. FleUhor, Manager. TrtI ITCHING BLISTERS ON BOY'S HEAD i Got Worse. Affected Ears, Neck and Face. Scratched Day and ; Night. Terribly Disfigured. healed by cuticura; soap anointment;- - When four month old my boy suffered with bUrtera and a kind of scaly sida oa bis head. I got some saJMfand ho didn't eem to improve but got worse and his ears,' net, and fare were affected Be TarhWa day and nlgbt the Itching was so intense, and we had to keep 'bia hands pinned tha whole time. Tbe akin was sore and fat- flamed, and be didn't have a hair on bin bead. It was just a cap of sore eruptions, and his face-was terribly Usflgwed. . " L "He got so bad we had to keep a mask oa his face. Tbe trouble lasted for months, when a lady told my fansband about: CuUcura Soap and Ointment, and we gov them. Tbe third day 1 noticed big : improvement and in two week my boy was healed." (Signed) Mrs. H. A. ThJeW MS th 8t.. MUwaukee. Wia, pet ii. ItlA. Sample Each Free by Mall. . With 33-p. Skta Book on rennawC Ad dress post-card "Cwticwr. Iea. T, Urn." Sold throughout ba world.