p THE ALUM BAILV CHiONICLE, MONDAY, MAY 2, 1t21. PAI THRU NEWYOBlC May l-ftew"Vorlc counts that day lost which doesn't see some b'right little movement start ed to1 help the world along. The very latest 'organisation,, of, the kind has nothing .to do with prohibition, in come taxes, divorces, or wars: is is concerned entirely with the personal matter of rescuing and preserving reputations! It already has, aside from a settled purpose, a name an an nouncement, and a set of command: ments. The name is "Prlscllia," which is the nom det club If one may put It that way, of the founder of the move ment; and the, announcement reads, "it is proposed to Jnyite everyone to concentrate some time, each day on the subject of reputation .and write their thoughts in the form of verses, essays or precepts, and contribute them freely to the newspapers, and circulate them by word of mouth." It is a guileless soul, the 'scoffers might say, who -believes ' that the .thoughts brought forth by "concentrat ing on the subject of reputation" would help, the kindly crusade, If "con tributed freely to the newspapers." Sut the seven commandments may take care of that, as they are all con cerned with the duty of praising one's feliow beings. ' Brooklyn bridge is" one sucn Instance? Just "to the left' of the main entrance' of a modern building there is built into the wall, a barred window (rem tue oio. sugar nousewaicn occajuaaj ,theitp m.JReToiutlonfry daya.v-Tfce' old house was used by the British as a prison for their American captives, and "probably many an American 'pa triot looked through those" bars' Which have withstood the century and a naif. tlnW' of hlwhwiyT and waVted to raise VMM own; corn. ' Taxi UNtytlatrs Taxi tatfheM aaala Mtl. 1;, It doesn't take years to develop heroism. Little "Mickey" Ryan .was only seven years old, but when he and " some of his Third avenue play mates were caught the other day In a falling building. Mickey pushed and led them, all to .safety,, even though the brick wall was almost upon him as he stopped to get -little Helen Murphy through an opening into safety. There 'wasn't' ftme for Mickey to get through after her. The 'crash came just as he starred, and the seven-year-old boy died as the . bravest men of the ages have died for their people or their comrades. Thor, Scotch terrier mascot to the liner Oscar II, famous as the one-time peace ship, has an hereditary aver sion cats. He chased one down tho dock the other day so engrossedly that he forgot It was sailing time for his vessel, and when he returned it was on its way eastward across the Atlantic. He was sitting on the edge of the dock, wailing piteously, when Captain Lassen, a fellow mariner came along, chartered a tug for the ' dog's especial benefit and ran him safely out to his liner. N There is a thrill of Joy in the oc casional, discovery In New York's cor ners of an instance of preservation of scrap's of her early history. Down near the Manhattan entrance to the The ginko is New York's latest im portation. It is not, as it sounds, a new simian creature for the' (Bronx zoo. It's a tree, a decorative,, ast growing tree, from Japan and Korea, which has. been, brought over to beau tify the park Btrip in the 'middl'e 'bf Broadway' from 'Sixtieth street north. Rumors are crowding each other fast along Broadway concerning .tho1 plans of many stage an'd screen stars to Jump from one field to tile other next season. Elsie Ferguson back on the speaking stage; W. S. Hart he coming a stage actor rather than a cinema hero; Lillian Gish in vaude ville; and Charlie. Chaplin there, too; Laurette Taylor to the film world un. der the direction of Griffith; . John Barrymore, with the intensity which led to his. breakdown last season, working in both at the same time; those are a few of the stories.. The "back to the farm" movement has become more than a subject for editorial and fiction writers.- One farm exchange bureau in tKew York City tells of having done a $20,000,000 busi ness last year in sending back to the fields and byways people who were Saving in Shoes Are -Coming to You Each Day You Patronize Our CLEAN-UP SALE Odd lots of men's work and dress shoes, women and children's shoes are being closed out at our store with extraordinary reductions. In Most Instances We Have Cut Prices Squarely In Half A Good Selection Still Left Here are Some of the Bargains 30 pair, men's black welt 'dress shoes, regularly priced $9.00, now $4.50 10 pair vici kid men's dress shoes, formerly $10' now . $6.50 '9 pair black calf dress shoes for men, broad toes, formerly priced $9.00, now........:. $5.75 O'Donnell English last dark brown men's dress shoes, former price $15.50, now $9.50 Men's black calf English last dress shoes, regular ly priced $11.50, now $6.00 Six pair dark brown English dress shoes, formerly sold $10.00, now $5.50 20 pair men's mahogany calfskin dress shoes, form erly $8.50, now ? $5.50 30 pair blucher calf dress shoes for men, broad toes, regularly priced $12.00, now $8.00 12 pair brown blucher last men's dress shoes, form erly $9.50, now $4.50 10 pair dark brown calf, English last, formerly $12, now - . .. $&00 All Oxfords . Greatly Reduced During Saie Men's Work Shoes 8 pair army last double soles, thoroughly reliable heavy shoes, cut from $7.50 a pair to $5.00 18 pairs plain soft toes, no caps, reduced from $8.50 to .-. $5.50 8 pairs heavy chrome leather, reduced from $8.00 to $4.00 White Shoes Ladies' white oxfords, high heels $3.00 Ladies, high white shoes, low heels. $3.00 Children's Shoes Priced from $2.50 up You will find many other bargains in women's and children's shoes. Some of these will be listed later. Cawbay Boots, formerly sold at $22.50, now $15.00 John Wernmark it v.s a Across from Bank Hotel jftt Dufur ataga Time TaHV' 1 Two round trips daily. Leave Bank hotel, ft a. m. and 4 p. m. Leave Dufut 7:M a. m. ahd'l p. a. Fra Clinic Nhri Fa?, Stamina- tlert TumUya 'Ami Thuradajre. Dr. Saum, chiropractic pfermiclaa, Third and Washington, mala Ml. if There's A Difference If you've been a "ready made" man in the past, be a "made to qrtfer man' In the future. First class hand iailor ed suits to measure, 136.00 and up. W R. Webber, one block eastof po- office. tf ftt!tllr v JftOUCMt HUn,Vivi Off tA Tte Needless Misery That Women Bear WHEN" tin cares and the worries of everyday life have drag. . gedtyou down, J made you un-1 happy, and1 there is nothing1 in life but headache, back ache and worry, turn to the, right prescrip tion, one gotten, up by Doctor Pierce over fifty years ago. Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., long since, found out; what is naturally best' for wom en's .diseases. He .learned it all thru' treat ing thousands m m 01 caK5i. x lit re suit of1 his studies was a medicine called Dr. Pierce's Rayorite Prescription. This medicine is made of vege table growths that nature 'surely iritented for backache, headache, weakening pains, and for, many disorders " comrnen to women in all ages of life. Sold by druggists in tablet and liquid form. Send Dr. Pierce 10c. for trial package. 1 '11 -II IIU u ANNOUNCEMENT ..I' III ..(' . f '' ' ' The Norman Cream Company HAS PURCHASED , , The Mmw Rrt Pairy ; .Itlfl if the change of ownership becoming effective May 1, 1921 Mr. F. J. Karg;l, former owner of the Mission Park Dairy, desir.es to sincerely thank1 his patrons for their trade' in the tast, 'and- commends them to the Norman Cream Company. The latter will continue to 1 give "the same quality and service that the Mission Park Dairy has given in the past; SAY You saw it in the Chronicle when buying adv. goods. A Re Creation for "Old-Timd" Sake COLUMBIA a name reminiscent of the cool, refreshing beverage of the good old days memories of a famous Portland product. Five years of quiet, careful exper imenting. And finally a drink so good, so like the old Columbia that we do not hesitate to give to it the good old name. Order a bottle or a case of the new Columbia. We know you'll like it. IMPORTANT: Be sure to ask for WEINHARD'S Columbia do not accept any product similarly named as n substitute. HENRY WEINHARD PLANT EiublUhcd 1HZ PORTLAND, OREGON Important to Deokrs We offer for a limited time an attractive proportion for the lmu Utlon of bul nest. You will be Interetted. Write for particular. - '1