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-'.I ; ' .: :) ;.. ,1 , - -r , , ' " ' TIIE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON ' t - : I - i - . .. MMBBBBSSSUSMi I ewmmE Ca Dismissed.. -, ;.;,;-:,.::. . I Tbe .eas.e of the Cottage apart ments j. against T Lewis . Russell, vblch was to have been tried in in the Justice court yesterday was ; dismissed, x-d;.'.' ."' f Swiff Fertilisers. For r easy tems,ic. 84 Bowne. phone Cretonnes Worth VWhUe-L "... ; Prices to suit, everybody. . L. Stiff J-urnlture Col Adv. 11. r Boys On Hike- 4 - , . Meade Elliott and John.' Broug ; her of the SalemrYj" i took an i ilannj' of,-3 Si -boys out for a hike Thursday evening,' down the riven They cooked their own weiner I wsrst supper, played games.! sans j and yelled j and ran t races; and rooster-rougnt ior.a delirious two hours or more,, returning; home la the shank of the. eveuing'tired r aad soiled.f but supremely happy. Tie" boys are of the Y ."prep S'class of youngsters Just "qualify ing, for the -classified "YB work, Willamette Men's Glee Club Tonight at armory .-7-Adv. Wheel Stole L .y "; MauriUKlinger of the 5Klinger hotel, reported that his 7Harley Davidson wheel i waa stolen yes. ! tsr4ay;:KU;,-;rf':- Air; For Your Spring Draperies - ' i - Get suggestions from McBrook t"H,- Stif Fur. Co.Adv. f ' Cat' mt : 4. I Frank ;E. Ni t def-tJf 1350 Korris street while going east on Ceirt' turned hwesV yesterday and '.was hit. by an, unidentified person. I IJttle damaxr wias'dOne 1 f ::. r.: r-i..;- aassifled AIL Tf'-.. -.Wai bring you bnyer. Adr.- s Jf f HwTow Omi Glee Clnb-1 p J Tonight. :l Armory. Adv. Speeder Nabbed 1 1 v Joseph K. Colo og 99 th street, Portland, Seas airested by Offi cers sneuon , ana , uaw&ras yes . terday on ' a charge of speeding at the rate of 30 "miles an hour ' along South. Commercial, between Lincoln and RuraL lie deosRed 110 bail, for his appearance April Five ?f hundred; pounds of ios with ' each . refrigerator - purchased this week. ,:H.;J.t Stiff- Furnitur company. -,-ti . - nAdv, OsteopaChle ' rfcyslraa axul I'' 11 jrc-?n' ;n.,r.rr2 L Jewelry aixd SUTerwart. ; hone 1255, - Salem. Oregon Cxlra iinrrrrTx'hffiii Cerrlet. Zay o Zflfhft Ptczs COG 1 ITS g. liberty Et. Calens r 4 Ore. t .: ; AH kfcii cf . jnx&jead pay full rahia. j- 215 Center Street . Plzcaa SS3 LADP '& BUSH, BANKERS Hn";I'ltl!isIiei 1868 u i :GcaraJ Baoklax BoalBcsa . . . Office Ilocri f rcn 10 . n. U S p. : HAnOVARE, PAL'ITS, OILS, GLASS : j v Let us tell you that Bas3 Huter Paints are the f fideal paints to use in this climate. i e Hw ' SS8 Sf.: CommercIaL VS 'IN Wheel Stolen Glenn Rowland of 2376 Fourth street, reported that his motor cycle 'was stolen - from his home yesterday. - i . . . . , w Only Salem Appearance r Of Willamette Glee night in Arcory, -Adv. club - to- Ugal ; TllsnVs 1 : , .! ;:: Get them at The Statetsman 6f- nce.-, catalog on apnllcatlon. Adv. r- A .Full and CmnltA Uno Of Velours, Silk. Gauzes. Drao- jeries, Silks Ppngee .nd Tuscon isets. U Stiff Furniture to. Adv. - T Desertion Charged. i , A. complaint f or divorce was filed in , the circuit court- yester day by, Elsie M. Elstfman, alleg ing , desertion. Onv January 29, 1922, the complaint asserts, the defendant left his wife and five chldren and since that time has lived t apart from them. . The Eisamans were married at Dillon, Montana, in Npvember, 1907.-. Cooked Food Sale There will be a home cooked food sale by. the Business and Professional Women's club Satur day at Stitrs Furniture store. - ' -'C'.- : ii l '"-tfi - f Adv. Former Pastor. Ul-i 1 ' Rev. -and Mrs, R. N. Avlson. f oxmerly v of Salem, are 111 at their home . in Forest Grove, ac cording -to word received-in Sa lem, v Rev Mr. Avisont was for merly -pastor of the Firt -Metho- aist cnurch in Salem, t Don't Forget Glee Club ? ; Concert-- Jn 'Armory tonight.- Prisoners Entertained ' . Th Kimball. School of Theo logy's glee club gave a concert at the state penitentiary Wednesday night.: Mrs. Ronald W. Riddel seng and Professor Riddel played several numbers. The - concert given was one and a half hours in length. : , Tbe clnub has 12 members. . X . -U ,:.; r . Error Corrected 1 r, J - !' The 'Statesman , of April G con tained a marriage i notice; giving the . name pf, fthe groonn es Wil liam fIV Clanston. U, should have been ..William, TV- Clous ton 1 He Jives .at" Pedee, . Ore.' ; 1 ! &ve Your Draper I.-sTInde- 'And hung correctly. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. Adv. - " ' . ... . Admission to Glee Club Concert tonight 60 And; 75c. 1 Adv. rv I A . - ;k i-Jt i H 4 -.1- Clnbs Meet Tonight. : - '."t , The Federated: Clubs of Salem will meet tonight, at;the jChainber bf Commerce to discuss s number 1 of community atters. '.It will be attended oy aeaegates rrom ine i t or more slpillated civic "clubs nat form a social clearing house' for the city. 'I, Spring Term Begins v ' At Capitals Business College next Monday, April .16. . New classes In all subjects. Adv. : - : Hayor Talks Today : , l: l .'; Mayor John B. IGesy Is to be the principal speaker at the Lions club luncheon today noon at the Marlon; j He is to speak on a topic of his wn choosing. He has a " wide and Interestng range of Subjects that he might ruse, and, tb $ boys j have " been , on tiptoe to know Just which he wilU ns. School Supplies i Grocerlea 'Pa':2 I Confections. The little Ladf Store 12th arid Center . DR. C. H. SCHEIIK t Hat Moyed to His New Location. 249 So. Cottage Street Jvr Phone 1183 -1 it :yt- Phone C39 - V V - ill Chicken Dinner Today 5:30 toS Chicken pinner Today T 5:30 to R p.m. First PresbY' ; r terlan church. Cafeteria Stylei Everybody welcome. Adv. i jj . - r- : - , H Ping Ponj .Tourney i 1 A ping pong tournament is to start at the YMCA Saturday for boys between the ages of 13 and 16. They expect to have a large number of entrants. The depart ment championship Is at stake; and some fierce play is predicted by the'Y heads, r m t )! - L : Chicken Dinner Today -: 1 First Presbyterian church. 5:30 to 8 p.mrf Adv. . : v--.'.' I;j $700 Player Piano ; ' - Like new. ' Excellent tone and action," $332. Don't miss this bargain. . Terms to suit your poc ket book. Tallman Piano store. 395 S. 12th street. Adv. Hearing One of Series v The wool rate hearing to ; be conducted by the interstate com mission in Portland May 7 will be one of a series of hearings throughout the country and will have general application' to the wool industry. A hearing will be held at Boise May 4 and at Salt Lake a few. days prior to that 5O0 Used'Pianc-i-;' 1 -ff j High grade, in? good . condition, $135; terms like rent.' . Investi gate this. ' Tallman Piano store. 395.fS.fl2th:streeU -t-AAj. Hearing Dates Oct . The following,.' hearings j-"-have been set by the public service com missionV f April ? I Zw ',Salem,: ' ac counting. &utomotive;V''7 carriers; April !16, : Salem, faTmersi-tele-phone service; "AprU17;t?SgeneV spur track application;.;: April1 23, McMinnville, . undergrade ' crossing near St. Joe; April 25. Hillsboro, Norton extension of North Coast Power company: April 26," Hills boro, - grade crossing at city; of Banks; May 7, Portland, wool rate hearing ;by Interstate I commerce commission ; k May 11, Toledo, : Si letz: Boom company franchise; June 4, j Portland. Pacific .Tele phone &' Telegraph cbmpany rate case. - 1 ::rr::.:Lf rf, Yirk Barquist and' J. Ferrell ! ; New. . proprietors,, barber shop, 341, North Commercial "street ' Accepts ntelosltJoi . ' Miss Frances Weisser of Med ford has Accepted' position ' as stenographer f at tbe state peni tentiary, in the state parole office. Mlsi Wc4sser was stenographer and clerk for JJeresenptatlve John Car kin. during" the legislature 4 FireLoM; Ught -. ! i f, ': Fire fosses in Oregon during March? outside of 1 Portland,! ag gregate '$11,1)45, according to the report of Will H. Moore, state fire matshaL ,Fires causing loss es of $10,000 or -more weret'Cor valtis, fraternity house under; con struction,. $12,040; Fossil hotel, $10,500; j Fossil, -business hbuse $12,000. U ; Free. ; ;y .. Five ; hundred pounds of ; ice with each refrigerator purchased this week. H. L. Stiff ' Furniture company.' i Adv. Bread' By M ail , xy) ! . . Need a 'loaf .of bread for sup- per? Just phone 1 the baker and have him send a loaf out by par cel post Why not? Everything Funeral Notice Funeral services for. the? , late Frank H.'-Knuths. whd had lived out on theBilverton rad will be held today at 2 'o'clock from the Rigdoa If mortuary. 'i Interment will be i In , the City View tceme- lery. j -y 2 ' - " - ' DIED.- I i- LANSING Entered into fest at ,'her borne near Salem, ;bn the ; morning of - April 12,1 11923, Charlotte M . Ewald, baloyed wife of 'Edwin Y. Lans ng. I M'BROOM Mifs. Jalie Mf Broom i died at 134 Broadwayl street, ' April 12.: J923, . at'.'theijage of 7 years-' Mrs. McBroom is 'survived by J one grand son, Ro 'land ,MCBroom of Pilot Rock, Oregon. 1 Body at ' the! Webb ' Funeral Parlors. Funeral a'ri- I Mifs . nouncement, later. i DANCY-T-The funerai services for the lateiJohn Dany Iwill be held Saturday. . April 14th , at 2:30-o'clock, from the Leslie -Methodist church in SputhiSa V lem. V The fnnerai ;jirrange r ments are'.being cared for by Rigdon mortuary.' j - "If Webb & Clougb . Lead!: Fcrrral " , Diftctsrt i - Expert Ernbatnrri Rigdori & Son's IIORTOAnYi . I . from chickens to babies are said to go from one place to another under the kind, protecting wing or coattail"bf Uncle Sam, now why not .-bread? J. B: Brophy, sales man from Portland Flouring mills consigned a loaf of bread to the kind and tender mercy of the Mairicn Hotel porter last night on the first lap of its postal journey toi Dallas. It bore the address of a Dallas bakery and had 6 cents Intamps fastened to It. It was said to be a sample loaf of preaa made from . a certain brand 01 flour.'" --I- f : , ; ' - ' :. -i Free . . ;- ; Five hundred pounds of ice with each refrigerator purchased this week. H. "I, Stiff Furniture company. Adv. Eye Injured When a gas meter exploded at the office of the Red Arrow Bat tery company yesterday, Joseph Dickinson president of the com pany,- received injuries In the face that may cause the loss of the sight of his righ eye. His nose was broken by the explosion.. I HOTEL ARRIVALS I MARION Joe Waterman, B, Ridley, Edie Buel, USN; W. R. May, - St. Louis; E. R. Leelen, Ben Bennetts, Tacoma; N. .' W Bailey, Eugene; R. Lee Wood, Lebanon; J. A. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs., H. , Hogue," Eugene J R. S. Flack,' F. N. Watt. W. W. Scott. T- J. Groves. G. .W. McIntyre. JC II Allen, L W. Shank. Mr., and Mrs. W. E. Durger, K. Wilcox, Mrs.' F. C. Totge, J. S. Keep, G. H.v A;. ,Larring, Portland. ., " ': LBLIGH J: - N. : Putnam, A. C Bhcho, l O. S. SlonburtY M. M. Staum; .L.; S Leach, P.; M. Coles, S. J.R.Sloani Portland;' Geo. F. Westerberg,? Marion; Mrs. N. A, McKftnon. Geo. H. McKInnon, Vancouver, JJ C. 1 Y i TERMINAL R. D. Murden, C. a Jones. C. Parsons, N. uarrin gin, G. R. Gordan, Portland;' W. Winkler,. San Francisco; Brackenberg, Lebanon. ' C. C I NEW CORPORATIONS I The following Oregon concerns have filed articles of incorpora tions: Saginaw Lumber -company, Port land; incorporators, H. F. ftatour. ette, J. R. Latourette, M. J.' Lee; fi.ll a . AAA' - . ' , capiiaiizaiion, icv.vvv. Moody Hardware company Hr rlsburg; Incorporators R. A. Babb, F., S,, Moody, Elizabeth Moody! capitalization, $ld,W)p. i McKnight-Lewis, Inc., Eugene; Incorporators, Clark Lewis, W." K. McKnight, E. O. amfflel; capital! zation, $25fi0:f'aeountants. j . Ward Land - & -Livestock j. com pany, Stanfield; incorporators, Charles J. Ward, Frank J. Ward, Sophrona 1U Ward; capitalization $'16,000.- i- v. . :ip a;j i Yamhill, Market Merchants as- seeiation, Portland; Incorporators J.-F. Dunn, G. E. Taylor, Fred .G. Meyer; assets $?0. r" !!f fl? &6t$c& of .Increase in capitali zation frbm'$ 100,0 00 to$200,00G was filed by the Fischer. Lumber company of Eugene. J ;, ;(! Hs Notice of dissolution was file J by . the General Brokerage 'comr pany of Portland, Permits to operate as. brokers under i the j blue sky act were Is sued to E. A. Dundas and D. A. CopUn of Portland. -,V A CASE OF , JAI. A hungry dougboy approached the grouchy mess sergeant long after mess was over and doubt fully asked how the chances I: Were' for a little something to eat. The sergeant smiled upon him t with quite unprecedesited favor and asked seriously : "How would you like a. .Jam, sandwich?". - I i "Fine."! said the doughboy, loosening his belt In, anticipation. 'Well, here's two good slices of bread. ; Jaii 'em ( together. Fellowship -Forum. PERSONAL Jlenry J. Millie, Salem attor ney, went to Spokane yesterday, where : he will try a case before the J Spokane circuit - court. ' "A cham is no strong er than its weakest link." If your eyes t are defec tive your efficiency la Impaired. : - ' ' J MORRIS OPTICAL CO. ' 301-S Oregon Bldg. Oregon's Largest Optical. ,i Institution I . r Phone -239 f or Salem, . I AppoinUuenta : ; Oregon J 1 SCHOOL PUTS ill EXCELLENT SHOW Washington Junior High UmS 1 a ent ntO MOnfiV for Equipment mm a The Salem high school auditor ium was crowded last . night to saa a J X- 11. . vrr..vi- I ouu uar we WMomKioa jun- .or mgn scnooi vaudevi He. The Blde, , the boy. tadustrial school tTltl"- 0:.n"ia,n.0,h be .ma to support itself ..u.wtutu, uu auuuu out neu, Que 01 Miese, neeo oetng nase- hall And hat anrl 'kooVstholla 7- . - ana everyming. mey arrangea a vaudeville entertainment to raise funds, and sold their tickets at a iow price oniy two-pits, to get people interested. They did this ell, and now they have some real money to buy the things that the school doesn't-furnish. . " There were seven ' specialties, the first being? an overture by the large junior orchestra. It made an excellent ; Impression. The court minutes by four couples off perlwgged dancers, was daintily, presented and much enjoyed. That one-half' of the gjrls were labeled -"lords" and "earls" .didn't hurtf the appear- ance. at all.: "Dinah and 'Her4 Duskyi Devotees,'? a coon shout with Kenneth Allen as Dinah, was a clever presentation of music and nonsense. W s t The; shadowgraph of the Egyp- tian cat that told fortunes and solved many curious problems Tas a knockout. If King Tut had a wise a cat as lhaC 4,000 years ago. he idn't need to stay on the klngUng Job an the time he cculd go a-fishing and let the: cat do the work. The Mayor at Toonerville, the freak orchestra anrt hand and tha Unole Reubens fromtth crossroads metropolis, was a good number. The witches' Dance, presented by six girls, and served up with, some clever light ing effects, was a wonderfully at tractive number. Professor Sparks and his class of "r boy j tumblers made a tremendous hit, with all their gymnastic feats. Son e sleight of hand and story patter betyeen acts, enlivened the pro gram and kept j the audience ln high good humor. 4 . -. ) The whole show was of excep tional quality for a junior school. Doerfierl Offers Prize ; 'Lamb to iCIub Workers on i d q'k: Iagricultpral COL.LEOE. Coxvallis. April 12. HSi Doertler .of .Macleay, Marion ooapty, local,.. leader, of the Mac-' leaj' Shropshire Sheep club. Is of f erj ng a . pure bred ewe Jamb; valheti at 1 2 5; as a first prize' to! the! club member, who exhibits the best - Shropshire ewe lamb atvthe i state fair this : fall, reports the OAG . extension service. ' The., club of which Doerfler Is leader, has si jd. members of whom alt own pure bred Shropshires. Thisjs tbe first pnre bred Shrop shire club in ! the state. It has already ' held three meetings and the members are working hard and will put much time in on live stock "judging j in preparation for selection! of the - stock Judglngj teams. " They hope to put out a team that will be selected to rep resent Marion eounty at the state fair and also at the Pacific Inter national Livestock show In Port land.'; V, 1 -:. IFIill Fiys Backache sOf ten Means You H,ve Jfot JJeen Drinking !t5no!gh Water. ' 5 When" yon wake up with back ache and dull misery in the kidney region IT may. mean you have been eating food which create acids. says a well known authority. Aa excess of such acids overwork's the kidneys in their efforts to filter it from the blood and- they be come sort of paralyzed and loggy. When -i your kidneys get sluggish and clog you 1 must relieve them, like you relieve your bowels, re moving all- the body's urinous waste.j else you have backache, elck headache, dizzy spells; your stomach sours.tongue is coated. and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. he urine is cloudy, full of sediment, channels often get ore, water scalds and you are obliged to seek relief I two or threel times during .the" night. . if -- Either consult a good reliable physician af once br get . from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts? take a tablespoonful In a glass'of water before break fast for a few days and your kid neys ,may then act fine. This, famous salts . is made from the acid, of grapes and lemon juice, combined With -' lithla, and has been used for years to help clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to : neutralize acids in the system, so ; they no : longer Irri tate.1: thus - often relieving bladder weakness. -Tl ' "' Jad Salt Is Inexpensive, cannot Injuria and makes a delightful- ef4 "rervtcetat ,lfthJa-water difluk, Drink lots" of soft, water. "' By all means have - your physician ex amine your kldnes at least twice a year. Adr. ! EYSflCT BADJTAKE SALTS FRIDAY MORNING,-AFRIIk 15, 1923 1 0175 FOR BREAKFAST a- m Friday the ISth-i , But all signs fall In Oregon. -;;: . .. The mammoth new machine at the Salem, paper mill is being "UIOfe? u lor 118 sieauy run. It will be uifto normalcy in a few days, doubling the output of " the big mill, and a little more for good measure If, according to the Pearcy plan, wlth;a nttl.i MmMhlnv , itwICa over, therm Vn w .t.iw n8hed a wage system for all the I . . 1 woer, giving me ooys some- thing to the good when they start their career. j, out in th wnrirf That would 'help alot In the work of reformation. K V A ' little too cold for comfort' last night for the comfort and peace oi mma ' or iruit growers wun tender; oiossoms exposed. 4 Let s hope there is no damage.' If you are denendinr on f Jar I geei. you would better hnrrv. It u all spoken' for nd then some, . . - ' . ' t If th speculators are ; to ba headed off 'from boosting sugar Prices above , six cents, there will to be a- sUffer fariff duty imposed-high enough to encour- aKe f01 sugar manufacturing In thls ronnffjT We must produce a'l our f wn, instead of half our own, as now. The Salem district should! have a sugar factory. Sueh '"T .here 1n ts product f t ,fents a pound could pay f of "selff forthe cost of ' buildings a taacbfTiery. every two years, fd Pay-dividends besides. And d"?Je 'he additional; ad- 1 T-UMlRO OI seeping a pig sum OI tnoney at home each year," Instead of sending it to distant points. ' V' Poultry . Item eggs - are going up. The higher the better, fnr or growing poultry industry! .."L- ii - ill - w ii . ii . j. sl .i n ii if i . . .ii." M no mii iwii ii iia i ; mi 4- III I f i . k. t . "I I V - Imported Ginghams - 65c and 75c quality ' ' ; V Very Special I.:..:.L.... OVC Yd. An old favorite, -these' Scotch- and French Ginghams, of the best, quality,' lovely new patterns, will wear splendid ly and present a finevappearance. ' '. . , MainFloor.v Iii Our . Special Our.biggest selling dress gingham, 27 inches wide. For economical usage you can. not find any better. We're offering you an exceptional value' at the if price offered. Plain colors, checks and plaids. Very Special C;-..:..!i V C Yd, Dntdi Style Priced $1.39. $1.49 These are made over full pattern of good quality, black sateen, cuffs, collar belt ' and knee,. bands trimmed; in plain red, : blue or gold. A very sturdy and service able garment, i v, . ... V i Large Assortment V., of : ; Remnants ! In our " - Dov.nstairs Stcrc Lumber Production Is P . ; 20 Percent Over Normal One .hundred j - and . thirty-six mills reporting to the "West Coast Lumbermen V association for ' the week . ending April 7, manufac tured -106,843,921 feet of lumber; sold 111. 603,815. feet; and ship ped. 111.651,011' feet. Production for reporting: mills was 20 per cent ? above normal. New business - was 4 per cent above production. Shipments were less than '1 peri cent . above new business. , if . .' - Forty-two per cent of - all new business taken i during the week was for - future water, delivery. This amounted! to 47.270.5S3, of which 33,913.018 feet was for do mestic-cargo delivery; and 13, 357,525 feef export. New busi ness for deyvery by rail amount ed to 194$ pars. ! Thirtyfive. per ; cent of the week's lumber shipment moved by water. . This amounted to 39,- 197,749 'feet, tbf which 28. 503 i r Pickens (Successor to 456 Court SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. FLOUR-Grovn, 49 lbs 02.75 ucixt two s&cks to cxrcntr l ; i Peai P. S, Tender liletoi, ! Soap White Wonder, 24 bars i..t.UJ01.C D ryi! Sermce 'cndtty Oar 110115 f GOODn QUALITY .Priced 'Specially; at This is a very satisfactory, good inches wide, closely woven of lyi finished) in good patterns, 'j ijj.y Standard ! ; Good Quality D Bargain Offer in Dress Ginghams. Rompers Chin Chiii ; n s Salem Store 160 State 8U 1,1 ' r - i v, :L - a -. t. n 149 feet moved coastwise and In ter coastal; and 10,694,600 feet overseas. Rail, shipments filled. 2220 cars. ." ;", ;-x:- .:' - Local auto and team deliveries totaled 5.853,262 feet, i - Unfilled domestic cargo orders total 159,142,110 feet.! Unfilled export orders, ; 97,902.210 feet. Unfilled rail orders, 9057 cars. In the first 14 weeks of the year, production of West Coast Lumbermen's association : mills has been 1,301,905,353; feet; new business 1,525.310.034 i feet; and shipments 1.529,495.054 feet. The State School! Acts ; nctiTe Engineers ? now have a proposition whereby the student , may . earn while he learns. For further particulars see' L. U. EYEItLY 173 S. Liberty 19 TT TT C. 11. Roberts) Phones 256 257 - - . 3 -idi ?..i6?Jv,i:!0 I' quality gingham, S2 and durable cotton arid careful t Will give splendid wear. ' -Main Floor. v 90 '-' 1 36-facli Percabo mil - : w-1 Yd. Closely woyen, genuine stanard 'quality percale, .carefully dyedUirt. wear resist ing colors and -patterns. - Launders well and will give splendid service.' " rn ; -Main Floor. Bloomer Dres33 - Dresses ' $1.49,; We have such wonderful success with these dresses; They're made of black sateen trimmed with plain red, blue or yellow.1 Little girls appreciate the coin fort of these bloomer dresses. ' t it 'i. Portland SIc C