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THE OREGON DAILY - JOURNAL, ; PORTLAND',-'THURSDAY, APRIL 5, .1917. ' 11 BRIEF INFORMATION . (95TH DAY or 117.) Coming Events. ,' . , tfatlrmal Education Aaaoriatton meets Port Uiwti July 7-14. - . Pacific Ooaat Claim Agente annual conven Hon. Portland. Jnly W, I. 80. ' . MultnounaH Comity lair (rum September II te 1, t Uresham, Otf. :. Today's Forecast Pnrtlead end Vicinity. howere tonight or Friday; eoUUnretrl wtwla. ' . - ' Oregon, Tonight art t"rldav fair ercept Showers tontcbt o Friday nort&weat portion c oler tonight aoatU and ponioa , wlta Upht 'froat; aouUiwe:rlT wind . Wesblagtou, Sb.r tonight or Friday . Weet; fair .to&lgbt and Friday east portion; cnnWr tonight east portion? sooth' to we' IdabeTonlghtattd Friday fair; cooler to- sight norm -portion, Weather Condition. A. portion of tho atonn yeafcrday . ere erritbeaatara AUfti baa advanced, to A Iberia ami tba atorm yeaterrtar er Mlaacart haaMa created la energy and advanced to eaatera lVnneaeea. Ad elongate 1 lilgh pww exteiwla from Oregon eontaeaatward ff and the barometer la rrintlvely high ovr.tn -north Atlantic states. Showere have occurred In tartm Oregon. Waaolnirtou. nortliern Idabo. th lower Mlaeiealrpl valley. Tea. nd tho Ohio valk-y. ' it ia warmer to tb wrthern Rorky rtounUin tate " UJ?P UJaaourl valley, and tUtfldedly colder In Kan aaa. Oklahoma, Tifxaa. aud tie lower Mlaeia. '''Tbaconaitiona are favorable for generally fair weattw in thi nlatrlct tonight and art day Mfpt In norm western Oregon n em Waehlngton where sbowere win prblr oenr ' either toalgbt or Friday. It will be cooler tonight in southern end aaatera Ore gon, eastern Waahlngton and northern Idaho. KDWAttO A. BZAL6. Forevaater. Observations. V; Tempcraturea STATIONS a. 4 & e i 3c -I Is 0 0 o ii 8- 51 4U Jo Baker. Or.4... Ikjoton, Maas. Buffalo. N, X Chicago, 111. . IeTer, 0k. lhiluth, Minn. Eaareka, OaL . Kreanb. Cal. . 0 52 52 XA 4S 40 74 80 74 40 42 K4 IK 4tS M 54 18 24 ' I 4 .54 0 O 0 0 8 4 Ciatoeston, Teiaa 1 ( Itf Honohtln. T. M. li ( 1 jackmoTUhN Fl. TO 1 4 Juneau, - AlMka 40 2 Kamtoone. b. J. W ' i 30 '22" 'si' 12' o is 14 26 .r.6 (S3 ' 4 40 40 44 BO 32 4 44 44 42 40 49 23 8S 84 60 44 40 70 42 '42 50 44 .01 .10 48 0 0 Krnou CttT Mn B4 B4 t 14 I'M kooxTllle. Tenn. 60 -H 4 Marahfleld. Or. . 4t i I no 50 41 a 68 -44 o tso i 70 60 00 50 1 52 51 v40 . Hvmphla, Teun. .1 44 h- 9 Montml. Que...! 3S ! 2 1.20 0 New Orleana. Ii.J M . IS Kew York. N. Y.I 4'i I 0 2.28 o , No. Head. Wn.. 44 . 2 .60 No.! Yakima, W. 44 10 Vlttknhrv Pa 42 I 0 ,16 .12 'I4 IWtland ' Or. ..! 47 0 Ibaiehura. Or. 4H 8 , Roairell, K. M.. BO 1 3 rtt, lmla. Mo.. 3H 8 Kelt Lake tub 3o !4- .zs o 0 tsn tTanrmco. . oo ; 2 444 4 I f- 4, 74 4 Seattle, Wn. Opokane, Wn. Tunirxf. fla. .52 .02 1 84 88 0 Tatooah I., Wn.J 4H Vald.-. Alaska 82 0 0 o 1.30 0 Victoria, B 0... 44 Walla Walla. W. 62 .86 t SI Waahlngton. P.C. 441 62 12 .14 .OH - Afternoon report of preceding day. TOWN TOPICS lectors to Xxtenalon. Claaa. "Some Solutloh of th OlfflculUeB i-resemeu hv Tmrjerament'NwtU bo tho theme or yr. LandBbury lecturo befdr tho TTnivAmitv of Oregon extension rfass In mulc9l unde-rstandlng on Friday evening at 7:30 In the Central library. , . Immediately following thl. lecture DK '' Loadabury will peak on the moro . - technical subject of "Diatonic Subst.i- tut in GoneraL and Contrapuntal , rhnrtia and Their Bearlntr Upon Modu latlon." Architecture classes meeting on Friday evening are .drawing from ' life. dAsortotlve sreometry and graphics. -- Th class in educational tests and measurements will not meet this week. v " on account of the vacation period. Ths A public Is invited to attend all of these classes. ' Was KOt Bojeoted at AH-Develop-ments Indicate that Floyd Buckley, 17- vearold youth of .500 East Fifty-sixth street north, who as reported to the police Tuesday as missing following a rejection from enlistment in tne xniru Oregon infantry, was not rejected at all but was so-eageny iouowing up nis new career tnat ne tauea to repon to memoers oi . nn lamuy. io learned Wednesday night that Buckley naa Deen accepted, ana inai ne riaa nur- rled to Vancouver to take up nis train ing with Company E -without sxp.lain- ng. Chorus Will Again. Bs Heardv Friday eveninc at 8 o'clock, the large vested chorus of ths Rose City Park Community church, Forty-fifth and Hancock, will render Stainer's Cruet flxlon. This is the eam.e chorus that a few weeks ago gave tne "uia rime Concert," which was greeted by an au dience that filled ths church, special soloists will add to ths occasion. The public is invited. Dutch' Benalssanes. Theme. "The Dutch Renaissance of ths Seventeenth Century" Is the subject of a lecture by Professor Leonard C. van Noppen of Columbia university. New York, to be given at 8 o'clock tonight at Reed col lege. Professor van Noljpen Is i changs professor ffom ths government of Holland and Queen WUbelmlna. Hs is now 00 -a lecture tour of western states. Vebemlan Bis Thems Hi -H. Btal- . lard of Oklahoma, will speak at Arlon hail, second and oak, Friday at 8 p. m. His iubject win bs, "Ths Firth Chapter of Nehemiah." All church people, and especially ladles, are in vited to hear him. on this evening, only, there will be no charse for ad mission. Who the sevll HvWlio the' Devfl la and Some Facts About Hall." as taught by Emanuel Swedenborx in his remarfcabls work on heaven and hell, first published in Latin, London, 1758. win ds explained by Rev. wn- Ham R. Rsece at Central library to night in room a. at 8 p. tn. Hissioaary Soelety acsst The Woman s Foreign Missionary society of the Eunnyside Methodist church,. wm meet at the home of Mrs. M. C Kelley, 964 East Salmon street, Friday afternoon at. 2 o'clock. Mrs. Fee. 'for 1 4 1 years a missionary in . China, will peajc. Ail women are welcome. Trapped Beavers. Because they de stroyed sevsmt fruit trees in him ere nam. or. h. f. orr of Wcodbum. l ' Or., has been permitted by the stats gams commission, to. tran beavers. The - game ' warden's office has lust. received .seven sains zrom Dr. Orr and wiu piacs tnem on sale immediately. sebexahs wai Bntsrtala The Eu. rtkk , Rabekahs will entertain the Orpha and City View lodges in, the Odd Fellows' hall. Ninety-second and riftyeigntn avenue, Friday niebt. There will bs a class of li to lnitiata "Plato" SubiecS of Xoturfc tttw fsssor J. BL Hart of Reed eolleirs'win address the Club of Associated Phil osophies at centrsA Ubrary. room a, tonigniv, as bus O'clock. Subject, -jriaio.- j.'u quo invuea, ZowsAi Bloet OfTiosrsv--The afinual election of officers of ths iowa State society Wednesday evening at the Steamsotii and - - ' RsUroad Tiekeu "x Cxperisacsd laiormatlos Ooraey It. Smith Tsarist Agency 1?W .or. Hotel Multnomah resulted ; in : placing Mrs. Jennie O. Rinehart in the office of president to succeed ."Captain J. F. c-rossiey; lirsf vies ? president. H ' I. Cranoo; k second vice president, p. H. Kneel and; third vice president, Robert C. Wright: secretary. Mra Robert C. Wright ; assistant secretary," Mrs. 5 H. C. Anderson; treasurer. Dr. O. f. A. Walker, c An address on "Patriotism" was mads by H. I, oanos ana musical numbers furnished by Miss Mahel Holmes. Dancing and cards enter tained the visitors, numbering 250, later in ths evening. Webraskans Elect Of fleers. Tn Nebraska society held a meeting on Monday evening in th Oregon build ing, at wnicn time the following offi cers were elected. Dr. Earle Henton, president; Mrs. U J.V Beattle, vics president; Mrs.- 3. W.. Duncan, secro- tary-treasurer. Tha followlnar com mittee will assist in receiving nd entertain lnc th- Kahraatta ti. -m a. telegates:, Alvln T. Swanson. Charles Aiarsnati. wiuiam C Rrnwn. W. A. Herman, S. P. Lesteri Mrs. H. C. Ed wards, Mrs. M. B. arenfiel(l. Mra L. G. Seattle. M'rs. J. C. Shear.' Mrs. Meta Duhnond, Misses Alice Hughes ana Marian , Lester. Zlks Zastall Tonlirbt-InBtallation or,offlcers o Portland lodge bf Uks o. iz will take Dlaco toniaht. C. O. Bradley, district deputy grand exalted ruler, (officiating. The following offi cers wui oe installed: Paul Chambsr- ua, exalted rulerr Charles Rlngler, es teemed leading knight; Julius J. Ber, esteemett loyal knight; 'Dr. Ben 1 Norden, esteemed lecturino- knla-ht: John B, Coffey, treasurer: M. R. Spaulding, secretary; George P. Henry, trustee;.!-, is. XHwitng. tyier. O.aSaa Seriously Xll-Oeorfe v Whitehouse, uperintendent of the money order department of the Port land postoffice,is seriously ill at his home, 12bl East Salmon street. ' He nas been connected with the Portland pusiuiuce ior many years, and is a member of several fraternal orders. Ths Report that the strike against the P. K., L. St P. Co. has been settled is false. This report is said to ba circulated by employes Of the com pany. This company absolutely refuses to arbitrate tneir differences with our organization. L. 125, I. B. E. W. Ad. Bottom of Pacific. Ttirjlo "At the Bottom of tne Mid-Pacific- Is the title of the lecture which Dr. Harry Beal Torrey. professor of biology at Reed college, will give in Library hall of Central library at g o'clock this even ing. The public is Invited. Stepping yarty. The Sunset Step ping club will give a stepping party tonigbt at Murlark ball. Washinaton and Twenty-third streets. It Is an in vitation dance given by a mtrnber of young people belonging to, different Masonic and eastern Star lodges v eo&nrmatioa. Oeremoar. At St Stephen's pro-cathedral tonight a 'class 01 cniidren and adults will be con firmed by Bishop Sumner, who Will also bless for use a large silk flag presented to the pro-cathedral. Bishop bumner wilt deliver an appropriate ad dress also, j Rev. Jobs. K. Boyd Speaks Priday BToon. "Sacrifice Essential to Prog ress, at noonday service, 12:20 to 12:60 sharp, at Church of Our. Father. Broadway at Yamhill. All welcome. No collection. Mr. Eliot speaks Sat Ur day noon. . (Adv.) Our Pries of Bibles not advanced; before-the-war prices maintain. Hv land's Book Store, 170 6h. St., oppo site i-osiornce. . tAdv.) chipbuildinsomlglaTlirie ft8P Va $100. InvTsW. lp Q fioJ750,1UU' yv.es" Tour savlaga aooouat Invested in sure proi"- estlgate QuicV (Adv.) Steamer Jessie Xarkiaa. for Camas. W'ashougal and' way landings, daily except Sunday. Leaves Washington Street dock at 1 p. m. Adv.) Suits Pressed. $5 Oemts. Dry er steam cleaned, Si. Unique Tailoring Co.. S09 Stark. Broadway 614. (Adv.) Aubo Stored SOM tTp. East 4475. Ad. X. John Bssson has returned.- Adv. Fire at Toppenlsh. Toppenlsh, Wash., April 5. (P. N. S-X-A loss reaching close to $50,000 is estimated hers today as ths result of I a fire which destroyed the George Gang 1 warehouse, whers it started, with a nOBS 0 io,000. and swept a hay wars- nouse wita 7o tons burned at a, loss pf $14,000; Bevsn or eight cars loaded with freight on the Northern Pacific tracks were also burned. PORTLAND FIRE RECORD Wednesday. 6-69 p. m., 42 Fremont street, burn ing flue, no damage. 7 .'6 2 p. m.. 4s-Fremont street, roof flrs from former burning flue, $5 damage. ThursdayV NO fires. : mmm "OUR OWN MIXTURE". a I A perfect pipe tobacco. ' Sig, Sichel & Co. i-.nSt Ground Gripper Shoes This is the only'shoe made the exact shape of a good, normal foot. They will correct the walk anddevelop every muscle of the foot, thus giving you something different than! you can get in other shoes. It is real economy to put your money in Ground Gripper Shoes, Carried, for the whole family in stock. High or low. - Ground Gripper In buying Eattet Shoes tfay nn -business, CARDS for Regular si. oo value. Positively no Card we nave ever printed wifl be accepted at this price -this is strictly a new-customer offer, good for this week, only, and you must bring this ad. t " , - : Rose City Printer BULLETIN GIVES THE! RULES 00VERN1KG IN Tl Western Department of Army Issues Details as, to Quali ifications. - MUST BE U. S. CITIZEN Aoulioaats Must Bs Physically Pit, of Good atoral Character and Sub scribe to All Salistsasut Sules. v Particulars " of ths citizens'; training cam os to be held in the west this sum mer are detailed in a rWent bulletin of ths western department of the amy. For the western department (includ ing : ths sfates Of - California, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, 1 Oregon, Utah and Washington).. the following camps, will be heldi StKahta - Barbara, cau, first a, - . camp, juntrrs 10 juty 1; secona camp, July 7 to Vugut 6. Fort Douglas, Utah, August 11 to September 9. Amer ican Lake, wasnington, August 11 10 September 8. Qualification's Veosssary. Here are the necessary qualifications for attendance and the terms of en listment; ' Must be a cttisen of ths United States or have'taltsn out first papers. Must be of strong physical condition capable of severe physical work of drill una maneuvers with run infantry eauinment; eyesight normal or cor rected by glasses. Must have qualifications or expert ence equivalent to a high school edu cation. Must be between the ages Of IS and 45. both inclusive. If 46 to 65, may at tend after obtaining permission Of the department , commander, without ex pen ee to the United States for trans portation, uniform or subsistence. Good Xoral Character. Must be --vouched for for first camp as to good moral character. Must subscribe to rules, take physi cal examination and take oath of en listment.. Transportation and . subsistence are furnished by the government. Uniforms must be purchased by the'reserve camp students themselves if possible. If not. they will be issued by the government on making a deposit to-insure their re turn. Equipment is furnished, by the gov ernment, a 10 deposit being required Ths chief aim of the camps Is to give Intensive training In infantry. Completion of three training camps designated red. whits and blue, makes paaaaaaafafa ECONOMY A shoe to give you your money's-worth in wear must fit right.' There can be strain on any part. . Here's where no RALSTON Shoes for Men excel. They fit and their dependable quality and constant comfort as sures you complete satisfaction.- i MORRIION ff FOUnTH ST. &OH. Stamp Shoe Store SSIU Washing, torn Street something. Worth the money FINING OF CITIZENS uainted Offer! ..- - ' a . eserve studen ts eligible - for appoint ment in the officers reserve corps. .- Duties of the soldier are taken up in ths red camp, duties of the squad and platoon leaders In. the white, and mt reserve company oriicers In the blue. Kay Attend Two or Three Campsw - Students may attend two or three camps in ens year if they wish but transportation will be furnished by the government but for one camp. i . - instructions - consisU of tactics. zruaxas, patrois. , outposts and war jrames, military mapmaking, use of the nne. pnysical drill, first aid. camp san itation, camping and the.llke, and field maneuvers. Applications to attend trainins camps should be addressed officer in cnarge or training camps, headquarters waaiera aepartment, recruRing dlvis ion, 201 Pins street, San Francisco. Many Colored Men Here Once Soldiers Ch BV Bisks Says Bttmbs of Old Sol dier Among Colored Population Who Would Bs Oood Drill Instructors. Colored residents of Portland consti tute- a considerable percentage of the population who have seen military service. . . -4 - "There are fully 100 colored mn in Portland who havs been in regular or volunteer regiments, said G. N. Blake, messenger in the office .of F. W. Rob inson, traffic manager of the O-W. R. & N. Co. j "Several of them are veterans who are now, retired after 80 years' serv ice." he said, "and they are well'quaii- ned to act as ami instructors." Blake was. trumpeter with the Eighth Illinois during the Spanish war. Most of the Pullman- d?ortera running into Portland are former army men, their military experience giving them peculiar qualifications ror the posi tions. First Aid Corps lo Join Eed Cross Portland's Independent First Aid corps, meeting at Central library Wed nesday evening;, took steps to affiliate with the National Red Cross. The speaker of the evening was Dr. Earl V.. Morrow, recently returned from Belgium, who gave practical demon stration of first aid in cases of' drown. Quality at a PriceSpecials Friday and Saturday Special Sale of Blouses One'Lot at $5.00 One Uot at $6.75, If you are not acquainted with the Settle Shop's Blouse valuers we sur gest that you visit us Friday and Saturday and Inspect them, we think .they are the most delightful in quality eve shown In Portland for such prices. s Quality at a Price Suits . that are attracting wide attention at these special figures $25.00, S28.S0, $38.50, S48.50 Quality at a Price Dresses Spercial-425,t $2o, $33.50, $45. J&focfl At the iP sr .1X1 . Flooir EiO we OLIVES ARE CHEAPER i Today they are the cheapest food in common use cheaper than the food the housewife buys to save moneycheaper than th foods that bring customers a pain when you name the price. QLJVBS, ONCK A LUXURY. ARE NOWTHE CHEAPKST FOOD IN TOWN BAB) NONK. It is an economy to have a large open dish of Ollvee on the . table continually, whero hungry men and boys abount. THJfi MORlS ' THEY KAT THE MORE ONE SAVES. , i . . ' AXBEBS Gallon cans, Ripe Olives, fancy Quart cans. Ripe Olives, med'm 6-oz. can Ripe Olives, med'm - wne-aau somen vug vu " ' i ' BAM aHS ZOOS 'V Armour's Star Ham, 10-12 Avg. Per lb. ...... ....... -30e v Armour's Star Sliced, Bacon, is carton. Per lb., . .. . . . . .45e)' White Rose Ham. 12-lb Avg. ler-lb, 284 White Rose' Bacon, . 6-8 Avg. ; - Per lb. .. i ....... .3t) JUNO Guarantee Quality and "A riendid Coffee, constantly satisfying to the ereat majority of drink ar of Ugb-grade coffe. Regular price SSo- Ibv-PSCIAl. prloe, lb. 20 -ortt lba Sl.OO - Out-Of .To w S OusSOtters Out-of-town customers are In vited to tak advantage Of the Special items listed in , this advertisement, enopplng may " be done by mail hete as safe ly as if you shopped in per - son. Bo charge for packing-. : DeUrery to Preight Station, . . j ' xosb op cxrxosr j ' ' A pure Ceylon Tea, especialTryprevlded for trade demanding th ' quality at a moderate price. The price Is Within the reach of ail . and the delicate flavor and uniform quality wins recognition wher ever trledt Per lbV..... ......ftO$ D. C. BURNS COMPANY Members of ths Greater Portland Association. ' ' '- WgOLISAT.T.BS TO PBXTATB PAMUJXS, SOTBJui, - - &ESTATJKA2TTS. ; ': '.; sos-210 THmD stbeet. bet. tayi.0b Ajro SAtKonr. : ' Ons and Oios-Haif Blocks South ef Publie Btarkst. . . -Special Mail Order Service. . . ' . ' Write for TaSonthly Tim. ' ing. In, contrast to the older methods. Active among the members ef the new corps- organised about six Greeks ago, are: Mrs. E J. Squires, Mrs. E. Green and Mrs. R." A, Crew, while Mra. D. M. Taylor. Mrs. R. o. Bird ana Mrs. Solwlg. trained nurses, are giving in struction to the classes, which will meet regularly, at room central library.- v---'. : . ,v7s: . ... 5 ' ' ir Artlsiuu Fledge Loyalty. . The United . Artisans' Advance'- as sembly; No. 181. at a recent meeting passed . the- following resolutions: "Whereas, The first duty Of American citizenship Is in defense of Its country, therefore, be it resolved by Advance as sembly. No. 151, United XMisana, That we pledge to our president and con gress pur undying loyalty la-this su preme epoch of our nation's history to uphold : its integrity . ana asrena its honor., . a1 Tonight, Friday. Saturday Thomas H. Ince'a mammoth million - dollar spec tacle the -greatest production of modern times:, v A tremendous, pow erful, denunciation of wars made by milita ristic kings a plea for all humanity. STAR Washington t Park 11 A. M. to ll P. M. Adults .. . .25c Children ,.10c 3a3 rtfan.rC. Ctyasfiinztonj?. OreJ. (St Burns Co. COMPARE THESE PRICES. ' ' Wholesslei Retail N Our ' Price Price : Prices Per barrel . . .$8.80 $10.40 $8.50-$8.60 Per sack . . . .$2.20 $2.50 $2.1 5-$ 2.20 ote Our retail priced lower than Jobbers prices. 8ay your flour here and ears money, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY Superior Flour, per barrel ........ .,8.60 Superior Flour, per sack ......... a...' 12.20 White Rose Flour, fancy, per barrel . 18.50 White Roe Flour, per sack ...$2.15 &XPB OXXTXM Per dozen Size. Per. dozen 10.40 Each 90 rca SOft Size. Per dosen 8 l.lf Each X oe - vsts swia a ww dhb race EGGS Select ' Oregon Ranch Per dos. .,..... ...32er ZiABD UBS'llT U TBS , Composed ef Xeflaed Oottom Seed Oil and Beef Pat, Pare i-ooar cxTra nu Quality. a oaoa. acu. .. . . No. 10 cans. Each..,.. No. 50 cans. -Bach ......1 COFEEE Psrfectlon ts Blemdln growlnr In faror. 'nnd the most CREDIT IF DESIRED We. -will f be glad . to extend ; credit to all rood people who ; will kindly famish Portland MONTHLY PRICE LIST. "The STORE THA T An Unusually Important Showing and: Pre -Easter r Safe of Women's Most Fashionable SpnrSdteanaeoate Two Underpriced Offerings for t Several Distinctive v l Models in ' Spring Suits at $18:75 Fashionably tailored garments made of fine serges, poplins, gabardines and other popular materials In the most desirable spring shales. A Sali of Fine Bone Hair . Pinst, Qr Box 500 boxes of fine bone hair pins In thiee sizes 3. 6 or 1 a to the box 1 shell, amber and de mi-amber shades in crimped and loop top styles. A Sale of Washable ZlT...$l-29 Women's washable f loves In chrome .tan leather fashionable styles with pique seams shown in castei snaaes. Sizes 51, 6, e-H, era, 7, 7'A. serviceable, well fitting glove. A Sale of Envelope Chemise 7Q at ..... -'V Tastefully trimmed garments In scores of styles. Trimmings of dainty embroideries, laces, inser tions, ribbons, medallions, etc. All sizes. Chemise of perfect finish and fine materials considerably under-priced. Sale of Women's Hose QQ Silk at A special mill purchase of 500 doz en pairs of women's heavy Ingrain black! silk stockings. Perfect fitting hose with reinforced heel and toe. All sizes. , v Store Opens at 8:30 A. M. Saturdays at 9 A.M. The Spells Pure Apple Juice j Take a bottle of API : : PLESTAFF home with you tonight; it will be a treat for the family; ' Then youll want us to ; deliver a, case for. yout . table; to add zest to your home parties. Say APPLESTAFF (full t name to avoid substitution) at cafe, club, hotel, fountain, j AeH.Greehberg&Co. . - DWtriVator fer'OrefOTf , ' - i Phone Broadway 474 3x2 Gllsara st. -fO Reliable Dentistry We gssraatse ear werfe Car 10 yeera, We.wlU ewaiae yattr Wtk frte sad Mtt yoa last hat tbey require and wast U will OoU eeewfM....$a.M s fs.ee Poreeiais OMtraS. A. st.M4s.es Cold CllUsga. IXsO sad TJy Fall of TtatB tor......St Patnteev Extraetlens.ia.....tOa Silver rilltnga.... ...... ..0a t give my setaoml atteatkra to U rerk.: - .- .. k. . Dr. Hen toil IT ttSU tLt. Sawtoa, Pray. ', : Opaai Jtvaninja Vatfl la, . ' - Bc-tcn Palnleis Dentists ; Beiweeari'huad etli ft JTacilartots-ev UNDERSELLS BECA USE Brass Extension Cur tain Rods JQq They are especially desirable for evefdrapee. They extend,, from' SO to 14 inches. Pre-Easter Sale Women's White dANVAS-SHOES At $3.00 Pair The most fashionable styles with 9 inch top. They come with turn soles and with covered heels. WHITE CANVAS PUMPS At $2.79 Pair All popular styles to select from with McKay or hand turned soles, low, or high heels, an sizesand widths. Auto or Window Sponges on J Qr Sale at i. .Xe3C About 200 sponges suitable for auto or window washing. To close at above price. Most inValuzThe Best in Where's the r Yoa have asked vourself thtt question many times, haven't you? And you don't know, do you? Yon should keep an Itemized account of your income and outgo. Then you'll see the wisdom of saving. It will help you to cut out useless expenditures. . Save something every week 10 per cent of your income. - r t . UUMDCRMCNG ' National Bani Fifth "3 on PERFECT HEARING' FOR THE THE LITTLE GEM EAR PHONE' j : . ., ,, awarded tho GOLD MEDAL, bighost sward for Ear Pkonee in 'competition with, all bearing instruments ' at Panama -Pacific Exposition. . . . - - ' . ' Look at it aad you SEE the slntpleO and smallest device ba the world; tea it and yoa FEEL that yoa bar the most won derful piece of mechanism yet devised for suffering aiHj -. . ' Let na prove wo have eoevquerod your aBlieore. "Frei Demon8ttiori AT OUR STORE - Tomorrow and Saturday, April 6th and 7th : FROM 9K0 O'CLOCK A M. te t00 O'CLOCK P. M. ':-' THE LTTTLE GEM EAR PHONE, tho latest patented perfect ' , bearing device. - With it you can bear under all conditions, la the church, theatre and general conversation. ; The AUTO MAS3A tetope heed noisee and makes the cure of rfeafness possible. - RssMTBbef, we would not store anloss weltad istvostigated tho instrument thoromghly. J. C McNamanr; am oapert, from Now York City, will bo wills rss on the above days. We meet eamoetly request you to caTL auako a test prtrately arad recofve expert advic without charge. -Every Instrumont usranteod. Ask or write for booklet. Tell your deaf friends.' . . - . ' ' . . ' . - . . ; ' Woo darde Clke Co; IT SELLS FOR CASH BargairiFriday Individual Charm In These Spring ;" Cpats at $12.95 Handsomely' finished coats of hlgS grade wool .re lour In apple creen, mustard and other new and. staple shades. eModels suitable for all occasions. A Sale of Men's Easter , Neckwear . (ZQr An exceptionally attractive assort ment.of men's silk four-in-hand ties the popular large shapes shown in clever color combinations Jn choice new patterns. . : A Sale of Men's White Shirts nT ' at a e e A special pre-Easter underpriclng of men's high grade white shirts made . coat style with full pleated bosom and cuffs atacbed. All sizes. An of fering of unusual importance. : . A Sale of Silk Boot Stock-: ings at, the OQr : pair .ZZ7C A special underpriced offering of women's fiber silk boot hose made with 'reinforced heel ' and toe. All sizes in black, white, Copenhagen, 'sand, pink, sky blue, nary, gray, suede, canary, etc. y . A Sale of Curtain Srfms at, the Yard ..JLQC , A timely sale of curtain scrims. They come in Imitation hemstitched bor der styles in white, cream and ecru. All are in 36 inch widths. Only 20 yards to each customer at Fri day's sale price. . Store Closes , at S:30'PJM. Saturdays. at 6 P.M. Quality Going To ? " and Stark ' Savings allow such a datnotistratiota ira v , -.t- . r. r - r'- W. era swporuaad,