A fHE OREGON "SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTX AND, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 10, 1918. , Fljsslah leadtr - is Believed ; In Serman Attack on & British Line Pails I Xafaari-y Vaabls, Badge Halg Force Despite Aaslstesee of Pavy Oaas That Barked Thro ghost Day. London, March (L N. 8.) In th i moat determined large, teal infantry at-f taek launched against th British, front ! this year the German have been defeat ed aft iJiIUal success. The thrust was delivered last night Against the wedge 5 It l D !'-. f I anTn ,nw werman unes oy, tne i I-Uany VlfCleJ t0 Pt VICXim 0j British last fail, when Halg troopal ; . . r - i hibm sui ma utmiii unaa on me boulii- i uerman Autocracy s nevenge. i southeastern outskirts . f HouUiuUt forest la Flanders and cap tured most of, the Paachendaele ridge. ona UENtNE REMAINS IN POWER JJJf dominating postti i-'.VSiU'- "" "" 1 """" '"" ' J ' ,' .Throughout' tha day , tha German tig J ...':'! j-, '. ;v--v gun had battered away against the Theory v Is Trotsky Sacnflew Briti. , jKiuanft.a-torn , r.'. , , , columns were sent forth Into battle, they 5 e IT; lOr rrinCipicS r re m I C I I ver9 supported by an intense oomoara " ' , . . , . ... .1 roent . The attack was on e front of 2 Turned OOVICU Against' Hlfll. nearly a mile from south , of. the Menln Ieo Trotaky has fallan iotim, Hla tcillerad tn nany circles, of the Oaxaaaii r vernmant' ravan j fiii ral-nfttlon BolsheviK foreirn mlUar ..waf ii'j : n4f4 ; jf fciraaaif , In ,! a . f peach baf or C central aovlet is Petregrat Tith jm dtsappeara tha' oontroUins covnolla mJ craai Huasta,, the, ftrofo,, f :u f Nicholas- Lenlne, -who i would BtlH. be . lrt hla ewiaa exile had It not been for I erWarpermiaaloM w4. de(re for hipi t j pas through Germany, amain pre- n let t -F-'i-.i-i ' ' f-i'i v: -' -' ' Trotaky rtlffnetton',( ascribed In teaui ' 1 ... -' t - y -m Paris. March .U, P.) Failure of attempted air raWs asalnat Boispatra and sector of Heilloa and Xepricourt, was .officially annoyaeed tonight. , - AM ERICANS MADE AIM OF INTENSE SHELL FIRE fOontlwiBd Pwre-OiM the Interruption never Tf eared him; .When tha shelling finally ceaaed they had their repairs oojspletad. Tha bombaranient on this aecter flur ing the last two day a haa bean three r four Umes as not as u n&a ever peen J ctrogrM dapfttheii to ajtut betveeii l eh tha at, Miiuei, sector. . h m and tiulne over th peace lasua. Btf ' gttellf strike Pagemtt Tlioae hare, who, have. been for mtb I' Thl afternoon a big- shall atruck 14 the closest touch with the Russian ttuMlon. . believe , the derm an sovern rrtflnt instated en hie elimination fropj the eeuncJla of Smelay InaUtuta. ' - At was Lenine whe swunf the Petre r r 4 'and Moacow - Soviets . around to their overwhelming peace yoles agjajnst Tfotskya. fervent -protests, it la now lenlna who Is bendlnr miaht and 'main t have the alt Russia Soviet's executive tit uo'ia ieu iw avwf v v -j cowr Tuesday, again over Trotsky's head. Significant in connection with the be lift that Trotsky' resignation was da riknded by Berlin la the fact that the a tent was foreshadowed a week age in Mmi-offlclai advices from tha German capital. Krylenko, an uncompromlslnjr eaemy.ef Germany, had to go and his r4lgnatlon too - was "exclusively pre- . dieted by Berlin." rOeneUiaion of peace between the Bol- saevlkl and- Rounianm was announc4 jrr yetrograa toaay. At the same time it waa said that Tkmmanla had broken oft her peace pgrlay with the central powers, whose terana aha finally rejected after con Anting to the preliminary peace treaty published two daya ago. conraciGM MILLS TO FINISH AIRPLANE BEAMS Twenty-five Carloads of Airplane Stock WHt Be Manufactured For Government in District. ALL DETAILS ARE COMPLETED at ti squarely pn .a dugout in which v mofe than Q raen -ware' s sheltered. They dashed out and late, enother, dugout. only to have their new rerug; . oemoj lahad by a shall a few minutes later. One German - Is known . tq neve peen killed In a patrol encounter in the sec tor ocouplad by -jnrkana on the Chemin dee Pamee fronV 1 protaw the enemy suffered other casuaiUes- Thr wereno tAmerkan loasea. .. This announcement .: 1 accepted aa meaning that- Americans, probably for the f tret time, may be fighting on oer,- mtn soil. The wesurn front, lot about 60 mile north from the Swiss border, is In German territory. The war depart ment at Washington Saturday night an nounced a casualty list of it -dead and 40 wounded. The announcement did not designate tha time of the casualties nor the eeotora. Washington. March (U. P.) Ob jection by the French government was tha basis of tha war department order against the publication of home ad dressee in casualty lists. Chief of Stan March revealed tonight. This fact, hidden last night when the order became known, waa passed on by General Pershlnv and action by the department waa taken at once. The public Information committee tm re- Killed, 30 Injured . J"TTIT'QT,ia - All nOlfi rused today to handle the deleted lists. XXL XCblXO All wCU though the department undertook to publish the lists itself. The HsU for the past two days were followed tonight by a list of 1 dead and 0 wounded the largest single casualty report to date. : k f raaee Objected, It Is. Bepov ted 1 -Franca objected td- the form 'ol the Purls.' March .t-(U. P,).JIine per ns were killed and tf Injured In last hfsair- raid over Varla, Jtwss 'any announced tonight. Between- 10 . end 1 enemy squadrons fcrtunpetevvtRieeessiewy.vvinvtiisyia. I.ey approached the -ctty; by way of I casualty announcements' -heretofore tltt'Olee end Marne valleys. , ' I made, March explained, on the ground auty-owe'-FwACh alrpJaReaso)ed tlt It furnishes information to- the t meet t be .German fets end stopped I enemy, jgjfctt-; French -sia the systam I e greater number . et tnem before lot mentioning the date of action end the cause er eeaifweuon as gassea' -r-gave the Germans Just what they wanted to know 'the result of an attack and basis for knowing what to do next time Doubt was felt as to whether the French actually requested elimination of home Addresses, March appealed to the press to baek up Pershing, on the ground of patriot lam. H pointed : out that France does im ij ii m m i.,, . i, Esmond Arrested ' ttsi Dgercms&liw feao -Francieoe. March - t.-iV, P.) rrderal officials and elty police today iJJrZnZiZ7Z rtd. Ah em.M ivuk skmmnf not publish any lists, merely havln the mayor Of a city or town, inform, the rela tives of the deceased. . , ..iw V'Seaafor ;w t)aettions Anthorlty .Senator New iatfoduced a resolution raided the effteea of Frank JQsmond of te I." w. , w'- IHfensa "lsagye tna . ' y fated Bsraond.1"-'"-?--';; ;f-rerX' papers and letters found in. the -of-ffce were elad ' and federal officers ate holding Esmond on a charge of be asking tha department to state the au idar '"a 'dangerous alien, . Esmond i I thority upon .which it acted but he could said to be a British subject, but the of-1 not get oonaideratlon - of the resolution ftrerssaid that weHld not pi event his I today.. The war department, announced . claseiflcatlen aa an alien enemy, l ii i ,i i X rfniutuiiniiitiiiuiiiniiiiiiiniii!i!iiu I. ... ., , . that next. Of kin would be promptly no tified of casualties and. said that per sons witn kin whose names were sum lar to those prlntedin the deleted lists could rest assured of the safety of their soldier men if they had no department .announcement. tjuffektyT 450 MOD SHIPS YEARLY ; POSSIBLE FOR NORTHWEST CContiaoed from Page One) - ew e rMJla.a.a Ha.taesvaJ aseawsas sswee Me, . . g THE SIGN OF s PERFECT SERVICE aw they ' have, the figures and I thing, ws wul get results. xitoedel deciaretr tnat shipping facill- mm. . musi xeep pace e ine lumper can marketed commereially, - otherwise full 'production of ships can not be secured. Van Duser stated that a largo - oaae In production is possible if a eflfcUe program Is .announced, so log- , can oe sure or a market- Washington. March I. (L N. 8.) Two. million dead weight tons: of ship- pins' or tne present government shipping- program nave been completed, the equiv liAgSBft. - WITHOUT .'VIS OF SSCQb, T U B bncliWel J Invite Your Patronage f b Alja ilosl Complete Op 1 5 tical Establhbtient I the sentscv of optox. F.TT I THE - ART - OF n- 52 atent of about t.JOO.OOO tons gross ton lf?rITJUf,IE,T5 - 5 nage. the term weed GermaaF in re porting ship destmetlon, according to Edward N. Hurley, chairman of the shipping board. ''Mere -than ; one ship a day are the estimated launching for tbis mentis. .-s,.'- -v f-...--; n-v ; Although - experiencing' one r of the I worst winters in the last 40 Tears, we have completed and. put Into operation ships to date, with a total deadweight I tonnage of about lOO.OOO.f be said. "In March- will be turned ;out more than twice the number of ships sent thewajs the' first two months of i year, in J anuary utere --were is I vessels' launched.' afrecaitlnr llx Soa Private eacamlnatien and testing 5 1 tons ; ; In February there were 1, of a roenss, tne latest scientific in. :s I euu - o ii.spu xons t r xor ; aiarcn xne m ... .. '"iMHmlrt.M fa II:KIm w,W axrwoieatis I or testing tne eyes, a .r . . ' r sV7 -i 4 Isl 1 an aggregate tonnaee ef . 220.691. s-aav arm- . tecwastn number , of ship .'1 u.g awf4w ie n.ee meet - nnUhed and turned over te the complex lenses- and the acctt, I board ready for use at- once tor avsi rate tittles; f .classes. . SI see service. ! In March we haye prom- . . . . -.- . f- --. - , , . n ill. 1 1 i. . a . a . . m COrapiet lent ETindins I lSl.nt tons. Deliveries of finish ed.ve, : factorv- on tri'r.rm!er I eel since the first of the year-already - 7 T T- Z : . r . s I numoer ze. aggregatmr sia.141 dead weight tons.'" r- - - Frogrea la construction of shlnrards t reported by Admiral H. Hv Rousseau. U onarge or tne ooaro s yard work. .Of a total of ISO yards, TT have been es tablished or are being established "since Aprtl.C lfl7; and as a whole these new yarns are 65 per cent finished. There are 230.000 men at work building; ships. and S00.000 are expected te be ,tn the yarns py june. Believed Awarding ? of Contract - Means That Ultimately Large Part ti Stock Furnished Here. 1. ;is ' H lA.C A contract for the manufacture of 23 carloads of airplane stocsrinto wng beams , for use ol tne government jn buildlnst airplanes for training purposes. waa closed. Saturday by Colonel Brica P. Dtaque, In eharge of spruce produc tion In the Northwest, with the Oregon Planing Mill Owners' association. : Tbuf another bur step, lit the matter of speed ing airplane production nd saving the maximum, number of railway ; cars inj shipment is taken. . - - . . U 'th worlt-of the Oregon planing mills proves satisfactory, which i the mill men declare will unquestionably be the case, it is trf be followed by rapid expansion of i,he manufacture locally of wood parts for airplanes until all the products of the big out up plant at Vancouver are made Into finished parts in Oregon. Will Employ 1M, Workmen ' The awarding -of this contract maana that the naUla of the asociatton aharv Ins; It will employ 100 workmen,, six hundred . thousand feet of lumber will be required tq fill the contract. Should more business ' be granted. It is ex pected that there will be sufficient work for the employment ef 1000 men . in the planing mills during the remainder of the war, and It will thus prove an Important industry. The awarding of the contract ts. the result of months, of effort with the air craft? production -board at -Washington, in . which the Chamber ' of Commerce, the Mill Owners' association. Senators Chamberlain ana McNary. congress man " MeArthur, Colonel - deque. Major Leaabetter, Captain Itussel! - Hawkins, former Governor West and Claude Mo Colloch have taken part Governor West put the finishing touches on the effort recently while in wasungton. backed energetically by Senators Cham berlain and McNary. Full Detail Worked Oat After Colonel Disoue waa vested with authority, Manager T. C. Mclntyre of the Mill Owners' association, with committee of hia associates, went to Washington, visited airplane factories, and in an extended conference with ail Interested, worked out full details as to how the work should be arranged. In all arguments presented the funda mental facta that local wood-working plants had been rendered largely tHe through tailing orr or erainary - nuiia ing operations incidental to war, that skilled men in tnese piante were not Go ing their best for the cause when witched to other lines,' that 'wood working plant in the east Would have to be" converted if the--wor-tcwerertiot done here, that there waa no congestion Industrially in the west and that having the. work done here would, save much to .transportation, were incessantly Urged. Tbe- faet that tne raw material is obtained here was aise et rortn con tinualrv. u 7 - One of the Important features In hav ing the work done here is that It will result ' in saving much dear spruce Those whor have visited eastern plants declare that the waste of th precious wood Is appalling, workmen apparently not appreciating its scarcity and cost. In order to handle the initial order and other that are expected to. follow according to government requirements. dry kiln processes are to be Installed in some of the locaf mills. Some of . these kilns will be capable of handling about 100,000 feet at one time. In exe cuting the initial order, only few mills will be chosen by the crov ernment for the work, selecting those with the most complete equipment. After the first work proves the certainty of the work being done properly, it ie esti mated that all Portland mills and per haps some outside will be kept running at capacity, i, ' : '-- The basic eight hour day will prevail in carrying out the work and the wagea will be established by the government itself. The work will be under the super vision and direction of Captain O, P. M. Goss of the Vancouver re-saw plant. Four Hill Academy Men Now Colonels The. Hill" Military academy of Port land has turned out four colonels, be side many captain, lieutenant and enlisted men to the American army, ac cording to announcement made Friday afternoon when Sergeant Harry. Rich ards cf the British army, presented a British flag to the school. Moreover, three Hill graduates are commissioned offioera in the British and Canadian forces. , , The former Hill pupil now colonel are Harold B. Flake, K. Neeley John son, Thomas M. Anderson and William H, Jordan..- ' Reed College' May . : ! f ;Train500:Soiaiers V s - i. . ... ...I. i w- - ' ; . -." Fertlaa laiUtatlqs Fresered te flrre Technical JtsitraeUosf Secretary f WarnlBaker .Bead letter. SecreUry 'of War Baker. In a letter to ttO president of Reed college, stresses the Immediate need of the army - for technical expert. "la order . to avoid unnecessary disturbance-to essential in dustries." eays Mr- Baker. through withdrawal of skilled men, an effort.wtU be made- to give large number of men entering the service Intensive element ary training, along vocational lines.' The secretary of war has annqunced the appointment of a "committee on ed ucation andy special training, whose function H will be to formulate definite plans for using the colleges to train men .for the army. The committee -con sists ot colonel Hugh s. Johnson, Lieu tenant Colanel Robert I. Roes and Ma jor Grenville 3ark. ... ( Reed collego has agreed a train 600 of. these mu during the coming summer- and - baa already received word from the federal authorities of the prob able necessity of accepting' the offer of the college. -In thia caae,a large num ber of drafted men and enlisted men la the army, probably 660 or more, will be selected, with reference to their spe cial abilities and sent to Reed college by th war department . for lnte.olve technical training. J ' ' -j '4 LEADERS OF SOCIALISTS . ; CONSPIRING, IS CHARGE (Oaathsned fms Pate Gael PROHIBITION PARTY LOSES IDEIffllY IN SM; SUBDIVISIONS In First Congressional District -Party Polled Vote That . Maintain? Status.' Salem, Or March f.-A a political party recognised; fcy law. the Prohibi tion Part has ceased to exist la the Bee-, ond and Third Congressional dlstrlejts ox vregon, accoraing to an opinionsaiven today by Attorney General , Brow te Secretary ef State Oleott. who had mad Inquiry as to the status of that party la this State. - - - ' . -; . , y The : Prohibition party, however, i I Still a political party recognised by law in the .state at large and In the First Congreaaional 'district, ' ':X . -.,- This peculiar situation arise from the f act ' that at the last general election. which was tn lilt,, the Prohibition party naa a ' eanaiaaie ior congress m tne' First district only, and th law pro Tide that a political party j an affili ation of the electors representing a po polltical party which at th last general election poueq at least rive per cent of the entlr vote east In the state, county, precinct, or other electoral district, for representative In congress. In the First Congressional district,' at the last election. Mark Weatherferd of Albany was the nominee for representa tive in congress qfboth the Democratic and Prohibition parties. He . polled move than five per eent pt the veto cast In the state at large for congress' men, and also more than, five per eent east in the first district. This will permit . the party to meet in convention to nominate candidate for state offices. and candidate for of fices In. the First. Congressional district, but If the party desires to nominate can-. dtdatea for office. In the Second and Third Congressional districts. Including county offices, the new party must be legally organised in those district - If the party should amalgamate with the National ' party. It could not assign tta rights a v political, party to th state at large, and la the ' First Con gressional district, to any other party with which it becomes ldantifledv hold the attorney i general. Wisconsin Solons ', , Adjourn Sessions Madison, Wla, March , .r-TJ. K P. The Wisconsin legislature's war session, a battle royal from start te finish, ad journed today. ' , - Senator Dlthmar, the only member present in the senate, adjourned that body himself. The - assembly adjourned with only three members present. A President Wilson himself is generally believed here' to be the reason for the delay in making it public Several official Socialist documents. Including the war .program adopted in St Louis last year, which r ended the socialist rang, rortnea tne body of a i page, moictment ' ana are in effect outlawed thereby. " i - Way Beelaratloa Crltlelsed The SL Louis oroclaraation declared: "It Is not a war against the militarist regime ef the central power. It Is not j a war to advance the cause of deraec I racy in jsurope. We brand tha declara tion of war by our arovernment as a ' crime against the people of the United states ana pieage ourselves to contin uous, active and public opposition to tk war'-; --;:r .' r. - "Down with war. another official pamphlet issued ' by the Socialist ha tlonal. executive, committee declares. 'Suddenly, with little notice er "warn ing, without the sanction er consent ef the . people and , without consultation with the people chosen representatives in congress, we are praetieauy ordered, to Join in the mad dance of death. ' Only Evllt ef War Fletared ' This statement and ether picturing war horror were cited in the Indict ment in support of the charge that the Socialists npersistently dwelt upon the evils ef the way without ' mentioning any consideration n favor thereof, and upon the desirability ; and necessity of avoiding and stopping said war, and op posing the further prosecution thereof, at all oosts, and regardless of the patri otic duty of person constituting the military and naval forces Berger'a article in his newspaper, the Milwaukee Daily Leader, were cited in the Indictment. Engdahl'a American Socialist, th in dkstment charged, 'printed Lydla M. O'Neal' poem, "Show th Flag, which contained the lines: . .- .. MD!p the ftag;to half ast " ; Libertv ia deads. : , , ; Conscription la th order !now- u v.She o whom we boasted. She who -was 'our pride, ? By th liahd of flara fout And traitor died. y IsdietedMea atileerty The government . is- in no hurry - to bring the -men. to trial stated United SUte Pistrlct Attorney Qyne tonlght. They have not been arrested yet., but are expected to present; themselves at tne proper, tune for preliminary hear ing. .:-Z-- , '. ... Section $ of title i of the act thy are charged with violating fixes a penalty of not more ttmn f io.qqq fine er 20 years' imprisonment, er both, n conviction. Excepting Berger. the ' Indicted . men max their headquarters in Chicago. Ifilb V rfct a iagi Fte r HM FmuW fmi II llllllli L - 4llll jV atMF-W"Faytdw4.Way-- : - IWi I 1 W ii y J ft wJrSzl i Calfc Yt'jX St wSS - lift i H i I Llli. "Hill 11 flMO WrU4tiiii Cask, it3 a Week - II 111 Hill 14 5i llln II U'H rtk 1-H Caai, U4i a Week vlli!'''5-,f i . ji ia aoon aeygstc'ro TmKrm ' 'jjhu x - ' 1 n , in,, g; r-ifnii n 11,-1 1 1 Tiit 1 rrmn t 1 ini. "iTLgr-fciiniusj rr.,,,. m Kmtimwmm 1' . 1 .ilswihj uimui 1 m ..ufaa ijgjiujsi Fleeing Checkers : Shot by PoHceman Chicago. March (L N.- S-lMlBtak lng six policemen for a band of robbers, Samuel . Beisch fled from his ' post . aa checker in, down town rturant and WWi PMV, Wl .WW JJ VII V, Ucemen. who were returning from a battle with an automobile bandit. The police were under order te stop alt suspicious character. . . ptsch' condition la critical, i Huge Crowd Meets . -Redmond's Body Wxford. Ireland. March 9. TJ. P.) Thirty thousand men met th train carrying the body of John Redmond, noted Irish leader and followed : the cortege to the church here today, 1,1. ' 1 Do You Know Edwards' bedding buyer is urging u to advertise the fact that bed buyers are not "mattreea-wiser" He declares too few people realise the comfort and quality ln'"Sleepwelt' mattresses. " prop tn and talk It over with him. j$0 NIGHTS' FftES TRIAL is given with every "SleepwelL" - , ' , Everyone I Interested when an opportunity is given them to dispose of what I not wanted to a good advantage. Kvery little change, no matter how small, is an Improvement and make' your horn more attractive and Inviting to yourself and everyone else. Apply your old furniture as part pay on the Jfind you want. SAVE YOUR EYES 5 IHOpPSON OPTICAL INSTITUTE E llODERW, BUST EQUIPPED 5 .tarajat,isijijiEaT Culted Ogar Store Owner Dies Syracuse, n. March- -U. p. ' - - aa ma i kaal ukalea ' m v. a. . . - ::mmi cobbett BrrtBrwa rVTrrt'.?"'? S I died her today.; aged 70. after a lisnr. "-tfftfflfff ttltlltltffTttf ...-- I .111-. .- ' -:..,.:- Kreisler WU1 Play No More in Public New Tork, March ,--i: N S- Frit Kreisler,-the vtohnlat announced today that he will play no more In public dur ing the war. This decision earn as a result of. criticism- .which, persisted even; after ho had sacrificed hi 180,000 annual income and appeared only at charity concerts without pay. Kreialer Is a lieutenant in the Aus trian army who cam to America after receiving a augnr wound. ; SAX FRANCISCO HOTELS f InGanP-rancibco ITC- MTHE -;- Cexnr Street; Kut off IJniaaiSauar Fom 5J1..0U a ; Day BrWartso twKHto BlnawltO Suadarsr Bresldast 75e UlanerltS - Municpal car fine direct to door. Mete - Bus meets principal trains and steamcra SPECIALS! Hamburger Sandwich ........ 5c Chili Con Carne r . . . . Be Rice ..5c Beana.Sc Pie .55 Waffle. ...'10c Hot Cakes 10o WOOD'! QUICK LUNGH 101 SUtk Street, Corner Stark $2.00 WW1 - riMCST IN TMg NORTKWgST Hooverize mnd Economlxe Sen4 U Year OI4 Carpets, QUI , Rug and Woolen Clothing; ' it W vQi SMka ymt thoN eveitastlM - WCVSRSiaWC, HAMO WOVgaV . : FMfilliigs. "Ther Wear ttte'tree" A paene Ot aa ow Driver wm Can, ' " Ouwef-Teee parous tea far poriUy J eefclei. - r - . - rylM raM Beta Wan WlUihi 100 Wlas' Wcslero Fluff Rui Co. S-S virion Ave, M.. Oeraer Vt Oavk ,:,--snewe ini eete. mom a-i7 ... We De Sctantlfle CarM eteMttn -: -rTh Cry ef all Bablea is for Fulton Go-Cart. A splendid assortment Is .now on display Home have the new artillery wheels, ethers have wire wheels, 'but all are rubber tired. Make your selection now and get th benefit of all th ' Spring Sunshine Pay Later. Is Anyone So Lavish With Money as to Deliberately Overlook Such an Outfit as This? $(Tft nY0 That's All You Need to Have TW TW o Rooms Full of Furniture in Your Home! Balance Arranged to Fit Your Individual Requirement Beautiful Four-Piece Uving-Room Suite $57.85 I Hand-Rubbed Wax," Certainly l You may aeleet any single piece from either suite if you like. 1 rr . V Tl : 1 1 1 luT V B B 1 -K',J.r.a.r" SU-Foot Table-Six Solid Oak i T,,' XZrZl thairs--Quarter-Sawed .Buffet alitor $79.95 Mi' 'Bfue,Birds and Blossomt," That? Why thX-Ray" U Turned on This Hand-Decorated -': a' ---,. -.. .... . White Enamel Suite I "Bxauislte. "Sturmtnar. "Charmlna. "Cleve'r.' Bride' s Butte, "Distinctive" all such thing as that i wnat visitors nave saia wnen it was displayed in the chamber shop on the third floor. You could pay more, but you'd never get more in, beauty and dura- $75.50 This Outfit Displayed in the Fifth.St. Window Today New Sultan Mataf old Davenport Bed For Yeur Living Room SS Ca.l SI Week Easily holds full size bed mat tress, pillows and bedding ia place for immediate use. Contains every feature and alt the comforts of a regulation size brass, iron or wood bed when open. Equipped with t fine Unk spring, held by 36 helical rprlncs that pun from both ends and aides. A Bed For the Room W here. There No Room for a Bedt Tapestry and Leatherette Overstuffed Rockers $16.75. U Cash-41 Week Quarter-Sawed Oak Flush'Rlm Top Dining Tables $28.75 $1 Cash $1 Week if '' X lasting Relief to Cold and Bare Floors I These Standard B rassels Rug Especially i Priced -For -a T 1 OFTI1 Xour Benefit MmmB " .r Mi at only , 11 JlV WW t' $26.85 litftfef M U Cashrl Week "No friend dwells with you so faithfully as the furnishings of your nome. ."Prttty Ruts are indicative of your incUnar tion a. fancies, tastes and traits of character. . "If you put cheerful ness into your home you. . will take joy out of it." "One of these new rugs will give that dlslred cheer you've long looked for." . , ;! '-"Whether it be living, dining or bedroom, you'll find a pattern tnd color to please you." . The times - demand alertness, energy and efficiency. - , "Do Your Bit" , but keep Your Home PIL Sufficient, equip-; ment for effi--cient living Is .necessary but OA V CI f -. .-. Please Arrange to Shop EarlyThit Store Closes Saturday Evening at 8 - "Don't Make the Enemy Wiser! Be a Conversation Miser!" " 1 1 1 ' 1 Fl . " . - s