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VHAT EVER YptfR NEEDybtr SHOULD NOT FAIL'TO AVAaJL YOURSELF J t OF THIS OPPORTUNITY, . .. . 1 , . )l "jyindow Butfhe loud and hearty laughter Comes- whene'er I take aqint At my baby-legs in stockings I I Likea stick of peppermint. If we. ever hare some callers That are hard to entertala. We break down the wall of shy- With the pictures of Aunt! Jane, So, of course, this prized posaea- sion J. ' : I shall guard- for all I'm worth. Our .'"-old-fashioned, plush-bound : -'-,-albumr-l" i It's the best Joke book on earth! , . - Where-. Ignorance Is Bliss Irs. - Stuyresant; "Yon can't read o write U What do you do withyarurv time?" Rastus: "Well, ma'am. Ah lin't eddieated' to worry Tbout' dat." :.v-cr ;.., 'y--.rn Gertrude. , c EXTBA PAPURS ! j-A fire had started-' The alarm .had sounded. The fire," was gain-: ing. ' Excitement prevailed. - The nenspftper .was printing -antextra."! Presently -we" heard a i newsboy hurriedly yelling : J -J EXTREE!lEXTREE!PAPUR! .. 4 EXTREE!. l:.... i..,',... .1 . ; . J,UST.. ODTJ- .EXTREE! EX- TREE .,: . " ' BIO WEST SIDE IRE! I JUST OUT!, , A. J, Minx. -: - ; Hard to Please . Elsie: "Why don't, you marry Phillip?" ; ' : . j "Jane: "Why I don't know him." Elsie: "Well, why don't you marry1 Hugh?; . Jane: "I do know him." George Jeffords. , ? Are They All Like That? ' Allan, aged three, was being un dressed by sister a few years old er. - ;:- :f : ? "Mamma, just look at his stom ach,", said sister. PJEAiD COLDS . Mwt in epeori; inhale vapors; apply freely np nostrils. i V VAPO RUD Oorr 17 Million Jmru UJ Ymrty i - iiJ - L - ! .Ot' All New Goods and 11 1 J ""' Lj5 " OtliGPC 01.05, 01.19, 5135, 01 Printed 'Mrioleum-at : 99c . . . Brins Your Own Measurements . Ncna Sold 1 i ptxxan nAbmU fishing off ' the Hebrides Vs : By' Dr. Walter E. Traprock j People wonder why the finnan haddle, , sometimes wrongly called the "haddock," Ia; so seldom seen oh our. menus, r. The answer, lies li' the great 'danger . in . getting these, wily, denizens ,of the deepl, .' Their, favorile waters are the treacherous channels among" the Hebrides,- on , the north coast of Scotland.. In this region of per petual storm, steam-trawlers are doomed, to destruction. The fish erman's only hope lies in the small craft known, as : "cockles." which are , so Jight they are frequently tossed from the crest of one Ware I to another.- In facfl have often caught splendid: fish, wbii my boat, was- in .mid-air; ? This, -Jjow-eyer, ie dangerous.' - - - - - jr - i During, my last, trip, to the f in-nan-haddie grounds -I planned-. a new method,' of catching them. I had ; noticed that when our tiny craft was In the vortex botweea two "waTes that I could 3 distinctly see the finnan-haddies sporting in the crests above -me, their great bodies silhouetted against the sky back of them. ' The-next - time 1 went outI took' an -xpressrif lei I began potting tne finnan-haddie as. they rose above me.'. It was hard shooting, from'. a most 'dan gerous ' footing, but I "drilled 20 of the-beggarsr nd we" brought" in s Tecord.icatch.:,;",ii,: '.rVx'i -ct. - I-missed- only one, the- bullet puncturing another . boat which was on the other side of the wave. This was regrettable but; as my boatman said, "vera excusable un der the circumstances." : Circumstantial Evidence "Has your wife bought her East er bonnet-yet?" f s "Apparentlyvnot.' At any rate I'm still insolvent." - s ' i - Aymar- Knight. . ' ' '' .... . -S '"i Vi':'' l- THE SPORTING GOODS COUNTER i .' A Fair Enthusiast' ' Muriel: "So Dorothy Is a dead game little sport?" ' " ' Helen VThat's . what she is. When the boys got "up a ball game the' other day she let them use her best sweater f of a base." , : 5 " ' ' ". . :. Preparedness I'm fond of golf; I like to bowl; I like to try to reach a goal; I - ' I like baseball and tennis, too; " A - i - D or-. Beautiful Designs to Dealers 71.7.' -Ji r- rtil!J'-,: it!. 4 9 Most any sport,. 'twixt me and yon. Save ; swimming; that - I've never It didn't seem to me much- fan,, And yet; all winte, to be frank, I've practiced swimming in a tank. ' l i 7-- i" - . " r . To say a platitnde I pause-- ," : -. For everything there la a cause. I dverheard'a friend of mine, 2 (A beauty, too, with form divine.) Say this year she would' learn to , swim; J i ' - ; And so, unless I break a limb, I'll bet I'll .be the first' to reach i - her " - ' 1 x For I propose to be her teacher! j ; Henry Ballon. - ' Seitled Forever' ' ' -To find the 'oldest game tn earth ' Hag caused ' more talk than it' is i worth", :!'rV', ' ' :'' ' When" all yrfu have 'to do is go ' : ' "Xnd read the 'Bible, then youll i 'know "i . i-- -That Tennis' Is' Ihe'oldesf sporf For Moses,' served in Pharaoh's - court. Russell Richards. . . ' On The Move V v Paul: "Let's loin a evmnasinm: ' Phil: "Nothing doing.1 , I get enough exercise . shaving with a safety razor," dodging autos," and hanging on a strap. V. V -u --Herman Sell. v. 1 ti. - ' UThanks to' the , ocean, waves. swimming will always be the clean est of the 'sports! r PROBE DEMANDED PORTLAND, Or., Marc h24. Mayor jGeorge L., Baker today ask ed' investigation by. the- county grand, Jury of all law enforcement agencies of the city of Portland, The mayor asked for the inquiry as a result of a raid 'by dry squad officers on - the home of - David "Foulkes. n '3 o o o c 3 . C - Credit' Without Interest waaa r LllfPJlRlEE Adele' CbtfrlsonaKeW Phase' ol REVELATIONS Ot A WIFE Copyright by Newspaper Feature -Service : - ' in" -.- CHAPTER .417 . . THE WAY CLAIRE FOSTER MANAGED THINGS , . After the first involuntary -be trarai 1 of 1 surprise aV'Claire "Fos ter 's rudeness, '.which the girl d id not see, Dicky played . up . beauti f ully-tohfer : .commands., concern ing the dinner which he had pro posed having Bent in, ; and : upon ,whch she had given me no time to .comment.' : , '" ; . fl . ;; Yes, mademoiselle,", he. 'mur mured,, flinging an imaginary nap kiai over his arm and crossing the room to stand at attention, waiter fashion, beside her. V'l think mad emoiselle mentioned broiled fowl and.pepperless bouillon. Has she any Other commands?" ! She gave him a roguish push. 'Get away "iwith ; : you, till -1 think!;' she cried. "You're worse than a bumble-bee. Xet me aee." . She put her forefingr; to . her forehead, -and -then : after ! half a minute's consideration she glanc ed up at him coQuettisbly. : "Hors d'oeuvres," she said "Oh, oodleaof. 'em." Especially' those darling little cookie-shaped things with ' caviar, and ' those anchovy strips. . Then: a cream of celery soup, but be sure it isn't too thick i if -you go to a good place they ought to do it well boiled chick en or squab, with French frieds, asparagus tips with drawn butter, a salad "of endive, tomato and reen' pepper, an ice, moulded, pome Camembert and coffee." Dicky Takes Claire's Order. Dicky carefully wrote it all down In the most approved waiter fashion, and I wondered if he were mentally reckoning, as I was, the probable cost of the dinner she "bad jordered, served, aashe ad roitly had stipulated from agodd place.'!" When he had finished he bowed low;-, "-.y. .-- ..., k4 ' . T "Is that all mademoiselle wish es T he asked guilelessly. - ,;'.' t ; "I-think-that? wUl hold me. for a few minutes," she retorted. "How about-you, Madge?" Does that go doable Tor you, or is there something else you'd rather have? -' - Her manner was so insolent in its-assumption that she was ..the one -whose wishes were most to be considered,-and I was only an af terthought, that for a flaming-second. X xould. not answer JierI shall always be proud of the fact that I was able ,to pull myself t together and speak In carefully nonhcalant tones. ; ;.. . i ' ;. ''It certainly goes double. Yon have 'selected ' my .own favorites." "It Certainly Goes Double." The sense of economy which my Puritanancestry, planted Jn me had urged me to make, my own order a much simpler one. : I knew that nothing eonld so offend Dicky as such "a procedure, but the ; necessity., for duplicating the expensive-order did not make my feelings any kindlier toward the girl. , .V. - -.:"- "Oh, I'm the original little waiters' delight!'', she said. "One of: 'em told me once: 'Mademoi selle of a certainty is of so much something or other French for cat's cream,: I suppose in a din nerjorder,.JLnd. r,ve. had, other, people tell me the same thing in less picturesque languages But wlat are you waiting for, old dear?"". She turned her fine eyes cm. - Dicky. "Do .you realize that I'm starving to death? Haven't yon enough .iron ; men In your jeans to . kick in for i the grub? Spill it quick if that's what you want, for I'm .well-heeled. - ,., KowthB ..ahsQlnteJynnpaTdqnr able social affront In Dicky's eyes, as in many men's, is the assump tion. that he; does pot. carry around wi(h him enough cash to - insure any, woman of his acquaintance anything fierVcaprlce. mayfapcy. So' at Claire Foster's audacious little: speech -I shot . a ; qu ick, start led; glance glance at. him, and caughtx -theIaToIhhtaryj angry frown, which,' however he-man-aged to - banish before ' Claire, ap parently absorbed in the contem plation of her own clevernessii IocixdLax.hlnu: I ."-.. .... , 'Don'r.'wo'rjry.': lituVone,"" he billfold is heavy with yellowbacks.'- And you.sfiali have your heart's r- Weatt your tmmmy's-T-deslre as fast " I -can speed' up a restaurant head - waiter. Any thing you want,' Madge, in the line of supplies-for breakfast? There are some good shoos around-here, and I might as well order the stuff now .'- :-vv;'-.V'' '"s.i ',' : "Is that what yon'' call speed ing? Claire asked ironically. Waiting whfle Madge makes up a grocery list? What's, the big idea, anyway?':.- jT , , - -r .--f. . (To Be Continued) MEAIDEALERS ANGRY AS LONDON JURNa TO T .APPLES AfJD, ORANGES ' LONDON, March 25. An "eat more fruits campaign throughout England bas recently- brought thej fAjherican apple into - more promi nence thai it-ever--has -enjoyed heretofore. The fruit is now he lp g sold' in the groceries and the luxury shops; and .from push carts in -the streets of London. . t The campaign has. brought' to the fora also" the American apple's neighbor,, the Canadian' apple, but In most cases the products of Ore-f gon and Washington appear to be th favorite.' American apples re4 tail here at a few cents a pound more than they do in cities of the United States, i . VIn addition to American cran berries, Florida and r California grape fruit and oranges, various other fruits from the other side of. Ire 'Atlantic, Americans in London tiAs -winter have enjoyed, the pri- Vege of being able, 1 when they were . willing to pay the price, to r A in Thursday - Illh - Friday llll I ' i- f llll i 1 f III MATINEES 5 35c v -; III EVENINGS " 50c IIII i. - I, ! t. NEXT 1 L mm1 i ..h ma .sw k.f a- aiaifi ii ii , t ? i ti , i treat " themselves to fresh corn on the cob,' at about one shilling the ear. The corn, in the husk,, has full white grains: and -Is imported in. barrel lots from South Africa. It has. much the same appearance aa the corn from America,' except ing that the ears,, perhaps, are a trifle longer and more slender. w Butchers .are far .from happy over the efforts to popularize .the eating of fruit. Boosters for the apple recently set' going a song; "Don't - eat muttoh.-i. .don't i jeat lamb,." which made them , particu larly wrathy. In complaints . to mmm The Best Light Opera Co. in America . . r two.-' - i TONIGHT fw ' vfHE CHIMES FRIDAY-'. ?J.' :L.T.ii:z ;:: "ROBIN HOOD" SATURDAY.'- ; t:- I r '' "THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER" Prices. $165 $L10 Starts Today . ! ?::v!S:;.r':J,H!'!,'J;-.0-' f One of the year's "six best sellers," the search-' ing and intimate story of American morals and marriage by Wallace Irwin. . -t.. w - DeMille,' master director, who gave yoii Tsuch: . triumphs as "Manslaughter- and "Feet of " Clay " stages in his newest production a novelty candy ball . . .. a dazzling society wedding : . . thrilling -and- beautiful scenes in .the snow topped Alps that .you have .NEVER BEFORE SEEN IN A MOTION PICTURE. . . - U.xWJ. a -i -J . -- v. ' ,- r- T SUNDAY: L2ILTON - With RodLaRocque flhi 0 "4 j Vera Reynolds .' - Mf V 4 ,! I LlUian Rich ; : : Ml i Warner, Baxter Theod'ore Kosloff . Julia' Paye ' Jj r T ' m ( 1 ' :i" I III " - McDonald . t . . OBG.iXIST rT 1 in . C02IEDY ri - . : llll- . - ; -- ,: news, 1 1 , : i U.. I - ' 1 t . . various official sources the -described, the 'song-as an insult' to the trade, and. retaliated: with an other composition extolling ."beef for brawn and brains." ', , r GOLD STRIKE MADE , WRANG ELL, Alaska, iMarch: 2 5 . Telegrams' received .here, today announced a new gold, strike rs 50 miles northeast of here on k trib utary of the. Eagle rivsr.'ln.the Cassiar district;, British Columbia, a ; short distance .from . a placer made" last September.. . ,' ' . o TONIGHT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY CtURTAIN 8:30 - . - v. K ' f..v...- , , OF NORMANDY." 75c- Including Tax , i i 4 I I SILLS -QQU .f. trt. adjured her-langhIngly.-My ock- eu are weighty with cola and my . -