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: - Tb OREGON STATESMAN,1 Sakn? OreTon, Thcrsday Mormntr. Ami 27. PAC,r, EIGHT - Society Bridge -Luncheon r Vill be Smart : . - Affair - One of -w the smartest "affairs of the ocial.world In-Salem for the past -weeks will be the-beautifully . appointed bridge - luncheon for which Mrs. Verdeh E. Hockett and Mrs. LV. Benson win be host- - esse at the Godfrey residence tq- - day.- ;'; . ".Luncheon be served'at one o'clock and this will be followed by cards In the large living rooms of. the Godfrey home. : i , Guests . bidden for this affair Include Mra..C; S- Straley., of Se attle, Mrs. Roy Hurst. Mrs. How ard Hulsey. Mrs Reed Rowland, Mrs. Russell . Watson, Mrs. V. P. McNamara. Mrs. Harris Lletz, Mrs; . : Lawrence - Imlah. "M r s. George Nelson, Mrs.. FL H. Kenne- -dy, Mrs. Albert Gragg. Mri Bel- - !on Owens, Mrs. Richard Meyer, Mrs. Oral Lemmon, Mrs, J.. T. De- -' laney, Mrs. ;Laban S.teeves, Mrs. Burton Myers. Mrs. Edward Le- i- bold, ?, Mrs.-; Clifford -Townsend, Mrs. ,Leity Bergsrlk, Mrs..- L. D. Lambeth, Mrs. William : Braun. Mrs. Al Adolph'tn. Mrs. Wolcott Baren, Mrs. Verne Miller, Mrs. A. 3. . Hayes, 5 Mrs.' William Elnxlg, Mrs. R- C Hunter, Mrs. Burt . Thomas, Mrs. Ralph Campbell, . Mrs. Stanley Burgees. Mrs. Hal Wiley, ' Mrs. Tom Drynan, Mrs. ' W. L. Phillips, Mrs.- R. D. Wood row, Mrs. R. M. Krelsel, Mrs. Da rid Adolph, Mrs. Carl Armstrong, W T B nkti ' Mrn iot the nominating committee and leln. Mrs. L. B. - Enaicoit, Mrs. r,r . - George Croisan, and Mrs.. E. . cellars. . -? Rebekahs Change . Meeting Hour ' The Rebekahs meetings will be called to order at 8 o'clock in- . stead of 7 : 3 0, for' the next four , months. At their meeting Monday ft was announced .that all Rebe kahs and Odd Fellows were to meet at 10:30 sharp at the foot of the stairs of the L O. 0. F. ball and march In a body td the First Christian church, at Center and High streets, in com mem er atlon of Oddfellowship. Rev. G. . Drill, being a member of the or der has provided a special ser mon and will have special music for the : occasion. A large atten- dence la expected. Mrs. Sheldon Sackett was host-' ess at the Sackett residence on East Lincoln street Tuesday ev ening complimenting Miss Eliza beth Lord, Miss Edith Schryver, Miss Mable Robertson, - Mrs. . Paul B. Wallace, and Mrs. Clif ford Brown. . Pattern ' . t By ANNE ADAMS . The smartest of the weaker sex will clamor for this dashing rig . v a perfectly devastating frock with, a tricky "detachable cape! : Keep your neckline, high ' and closed , when -yon wear the cape . . . there's the Important broad , shoulder swagger; when doffed, . open the neckline and .show the turn-back ' revers and collar The puffed sleeves, intriguing yoke and slender seaming of the frock are especially noteworthy. We suggest rough crepes, v . printed or monotoned would be very ehle .'. or crisp smart cottons. ' Pattern 2593 mav be order only In sizes 14. It, "II, 30. 32. 34, SI, 38 and 40. Size, 1 re quires 4 4 yards 39 Inch , fabric. Illustrated step-by-step sewing in structions included. . Same fUtata cant (1S) ta a.Ua ot itaapa (eolni prafmaS). far taJa Batters. Writ pUialy ar . aadrM aad atyla caaWr. Ba nra atata alia waataa. , BaaS fa Ua Anaa Adaaa fa tal aa Vook. It eoataiat aalarfal pacat al lIy Faria-iaipiraS awaV ala for mwnj tavlag aaaS, aa aheva ka to ea cal at arary Soar of Ua oay. Krary atyla la praetla al. aad aaay to autka." Tkera ar ajo4eIa for tia larrar fifara aae PC at alijhfl Jaalor aad kla ala atylaa. Lotly Uareria; aa f eaMory patterea, too. Prieo of eaU-. lot. liftaaa caata, eatatof aa pat tUor. twaaty-flfo eaata.. . Addresa aU nail ordert . to Tha Oregoa StaUwmaa PatUra Dapart. ajaot 7ta yr. ITta. atratV aw York eity. ' 2593 :rfw5T" ews an Olive M..Doak; SOCIAL CALENDAR-. - v , : ' Thursday, April 27 " I -i Town and Gown club, t: 19, Lausanne Hall. , - Marion County iFederatlon of women's clubs. Union ; .Hill grange halU opens at : J.'i-.iC-r'" -v '-. :t:: : Sooth Salem WV C T. U.' regular monthly business meeting, Leslie hall,- 2 p. m; pt.-;'- v r f- - . , Friday Wo men V Auxiliary of . Dakota! dab at 'Lausanne ;,l Hall, 2:50. with Olive Dahl.-. " - ' Past Matron's -club. of Eastern;. Star entertaining - Woodburn" and Jefferson', clubs at a 12:30 luncheon,-,.,. Maaonie temple dinrng .room ; ; Addle Mae Fetters,-, gen- . -- eral chairman. - ' , " ' ' . ' : : ' Daughter ; of Union, , Veterans -of. the Cirll .War, Woman's clubhouse,-8 p. m. :- - Three Links club. Odd Fellows hall, 2: SO "'clocki all Rebekahs InTited;. Joint social meeting following- . busineshour of encampment. . - .. '. : - ;. Western-Way club with . Mrs; Avis Perriae,, after- s -noon meeting; Mrs. Julia Ward, guest of honor, ' . :. Matrons to Atteind Feider&idn; : V ?ff - Sma Maid Complimented Valley Clubs- Active as. Spring r Vacation Season Approaches Mill City. The Woman's club will be well represented Thursday at Salem when the federated clubs of Marion county meet there for the annual convention. Mrs. W. W. AHen of 4he local club Is chairman Mrs. Robert L. Schroeder Is chair man of the resolutions committee. Mrs.. Sven Eliasen ef the Mill City club will appear on the program with a violin sold, accompanied by Mrs. Robert Schroeder. Mebmers of the club who are going either as delegates or visi tors are Mrs. R. L. Cooper, Mrs. Wes Mason. Mrs. Herbert Schroe der, Mrs. Hal Ladd, Mrs. Frank Taylor, Mrs. Leroy E. Dike, Mrs. A. L. Raines. Mrs. H. M. Aspin wall. Mrs T. W. Allen, Mrs. Rob ert Schroeder, Mrs. Sven Eliasen ana Mrs. W. W. Allen. Mill City Members of the Mill City Woman's club were guests at the home of Mrs. Frank John son of Gates for the meeting this week, with Miss Gwen Johnson as assistant hostess. Officers elected for the coming year are Mrs. H. M. Aspinwall, president; Mrs. T. W. Allen, first vice-presi dent: Mrs. Herbert Schroeder, second vice .president; Mrs. Hal Ladd, secretary; Mrs. John Dawes, treasurer and Mrs. Rob ert Schroeder, chairman of child welfare committee. . Suver. Mrs- M. Van Busklrk entertained . Saturday afternoon with a party for her daughter Ruth's ninth birthday. Present were Nellie Rlchter, Agnes and Lorena Ridden, Veva and Elinor Couey. Margaret and Helen Doug las. Azalea Rice, Addle Colyer. Florence Conger, Marian Kester, Jane Gooddale, Ruth Van Busklrk and the hostess, Mrs. Van Bus klrk. , Suver. Mrs. Wesley Kester en lenainea me ij ciuo r nuj ner nome. present were Airs, uo- . . ot. v. a . . r v Dei. JlrB. i r. uxiesDe, - xara. i, N. Peterson, Mrs. Ralph Kester, Mrs. O. J. Bagley, Mrs. W. J. Kerr, Mrs. Miles Davis, Mrs. Blair i Douglas, Mrs. Bellamy and the hostess, Mrs. Kester. Mrs. Jack Countreman will entertain the next meeting at the Woodburn hall May 10. . . . Woodburn. SL Mary's Episco pal guild met at the home of Mrs. I L. M. Bitney Tuesday afternoon, with Mrs. H. L. GUI In charge of the business session and Mrs. Frank Wolfe leading devotions. A birthday cake, with lighter tapers honored Mrs. Nona Yergen. sister of the hostess. Mrs. Bitney was as sisted by Mrs. H. D. Miller and Mrs. H. M. Austin. Special guests were Mrs. Mary Whitman, Mrs. Frank Settlemier,. Mrs. Robert H. Seott, Sr., and Mrs. Gertrude .Shorey. Brush Creek Mrs. L. H. Meyer entertained' a group of friends at a lovely party at her home Tues day afternoon, Apple blossoms in baskets about the rooms gave a spring appearance. Present were Mrs. Martin Hatteberg, Mrs. Hans Jensen, Mrs. Oscar Satern, Mrs. Ole Satern, Mrs. M. J. Madsen, Miss Llllle. Madsen, Mrs. Victor Madsen and Mrs. Meyer. -. - - Silverton. The I. O. O- F. and Rebekah . lodges wiU observe the 114 th anniversary of the founding of Odd' Fellowship Sunday night by meeting at 7:30 o'clock at the Odd Fellows hall and marching to the Methodist church for com memoration services. Silverton. Mrs. Elda Gihl- strom entertained at a supper sur prise: for the pleasure of . her daughter. Miss Verna Gihlstrom, Monday night. Invited were Erin Garver Hazel Olsen, Frances Hlg genbotham, Miriam Mulkey and Marie Madsen. Mrs. Mjurlaa Spencer baa her hair dressed - here this week. QchaftO? ETotcS Dcaatry GIiop. 218 N. High - - - - ; Tel. 8818 ; - .. . : i Society Editor Hubbard The past chiefs of Ation temple No. 24 will con duct the memorial services at the 11th district convention at 'In dependence .Thursday, May 4. - The following sisters trill par ticipate: Past chief, Wilma Left ler.; MEC, Coble de Lesplnasse; Ex.: Sr., Orva Barrettr-Ex.- Jr. Ella Stanffer: Mgr. Anna Stauf- fer; MRC, Sadie Scholl. MF, Le- nore Scholl: protector, Cora Smith: guard, M eta Friend; and pianist, Edith Painter. Orva Barrett will be conven tion protector for the afternoon and evening sessions. . . Rickey The PB. Beck home nresented a pretty scene Saturday night with the yellow and white color scheme being carried out In decorations . when Mr. and Mrs. Beck entertained a group or friends on her seventh wedding anniversary. At "500" high score- went to Mrs. Carol Shafer and Frank Hains and low to Mrs. Frank Hains and Ernest Cox. Those nresent besides the host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Beck were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haines Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cox, Mr. and Mrs. William Carothers, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wood. Mrs. Carol Sha fer and John Shafer. Macleay Nearly 100 guests attended the grange invitational social evening at the hall Satur- day night. H. E. Martin, accom panied by Mrs. Martin, gave a group of vocal numbers and a one act play "Joint Owners in Spain. was put on by Dorothy McChoy, La June Gerner, Edna Hensel and Hazel Magee, under the direction of Margaret Wag- ner. After the program the evening was spent in visiting and danc ing. a jr i f i' J Mrs. L.OU1S Lachmund i p . i vuiiiuiiinciiLs uucai L . . . A smartly Informal tea, color ful and delightful in appoint ments, was that which compli mented Miss Minnie Lachmund of New York city Wednesday after noon at the home of Mrs. Louis Lachmund where Miss Lachmund has been visiting for the past sev eral days before her departure for her home In the east. Miss Lach mund spent the winter In Hono lulu. Mrs. T- A. Llvesley, Mrs. James Linn, and Mrs. W. H. Lytle as sisted about the guest rooms. Mrs. Henry W. Meyers presided at the tea table. An unusually interesting meet ing Is being planned for the Town and Gown club for this afternoon at Lausanne hall at 2:30 o'clock At this time Dr. Mary Rowland will address the club concerning block printing. : and will explain the art of such printing. Dr. Row land will accompany her remarks by a display of the many lovely nieces of her own block printing handwork. Tea will follow the program and hostesses - tor this will be Mrs. E. E. Gilbert, Mrs. C. G. Doney, Mrs. E. C. Cross, and Mrs. W.1 C. Jones. The Three Link club will meet Friday afternoon in the elnbrooms of the. Odd Fellows hail at 3:30 All Rebekahs are Invited to at tend The hostesses are Erne Un derwood. Sarah- Oliver, Nellie O'Neill, Blanche Saunders and Ad rona pratt After the Encampment has a short business meeting, It will meet with the Three Link members for a social evening. - -. - n The meeting: of the .West Way club which was to nave been wea nesdav night and was postponed! will be held Friday afternoon at the home ef Mrs. Avis Fsrnne, Mrs. Julie Ward of Portland will be a special guest Bring a Friend! An Extra duart, croqui nolef ringlet and ' push wave only , with Genuine Duart, Croquinolo - Ringlet and Push Wave -; . $2.50 i . - 1 j . r ;nanaaananMBBtaaHBana- ,l : '. ( waves $3.00) .' '. ' i : - -- . ;. - National -Club : Women Visit ;,; J Zontas 1 : v . .... Members of Salem' Zonta club will' receive , as." their fuesU ; to night for si smart dinner meeting tn the Marlon' hotel.- Mrs. S- Ka- therine Maddux of Chicago. Zonta Internationa), president and "asso ciate editor of . the trade Journal; "National Provisioner.". Mrs. Maddux: has! been connect ed lor many years, with the -meat packing .industry of the east and has. been, connected -with many of the phases "of the extensive 'bua- ineasv-s ivit--t I' ? -She comes -to -Salem from bav ins attended" the District 6 confer ence In Everett, Wash., this past weekend, and will leave by plane Friday morning Tor Fresno," Cat where she will attend the south western conference of the Zonta International.' In addition' to Mrs". Maddux Sa lem Zonta chapter wJlPbave as Its guests several Portland chan- ter ttemhri.' - imbn r vfimn will be Miss Carolyn -Davis suserin- pital in Portland, and third tice president of Zonta International. As a part of the program In ad dition to remarks from the visiting- distinguished guesU,' win be an inspirational period led by Miss Kathryn Gunnell and vocal solos by Gladys Mclntyre Thomas accompanied by Miss Dorothy Pearce. . " A reception at the home of Miss Dorothy and Dr. Helen Pearce will follow the dinner hour. Eteri Class Is Elntertained The Eterl class of the First Baptist church sponsored a com bination class meeting and sur prise party Monday night honor ing Rev. and Mrs. Britton Ross who are leaving shortly on a vaca tion trip. After a brief business meeting, an Informal evening of games ana conversation was en- Joyed. Light refreshments were served at a late honr by the social committee. Those present were the honor guests. Rev. and Mrs. Ross: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ramseyer, Mr. and Airs, utto Enraaw, Mrs. F. A. Starkey, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sla ter, Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Sparks, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wagers, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Roth, Mr. and Mrs. Larry GronqniBt and Mr. and Mrs. Ber nard Zobel. a a Business Women pi f Offli-o Ciecc WITlcerS Airs- wmizrea Hemes: was elected president of the Business and Professional Women's club at its regular meeting Tuesday night. Other officers Include Clara Urlaub, first vice-president; Em ma Hinz, second vice-president; Helen Smith, treasurer: Laura Hale, recording secretary; Maude Ramseyer, corresponding secre tary. Announcements were made con I cerning the state convention wl win be an event of May It, hicb 20 and 21 In Coqullle. A splendid program was pre sented by J. Lyman Steed, super intendent of the school for (he deaf, and a group of his students. A recent dinner party of more than ordinary Interest was that which complimented the 30th wedding 'anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Welch. Hostesses for the attractive affair were Miss Elizabeth and Miss Anona Welch, daughters of the honor guests. Orchid sweet peas and snap dragons, with tapers to harmonise were used for a centerpiece for the table at whieh were seated Mr. and Mrs. Welch. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Mackenzie. Mr. and Mrs. John U. Plank. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Frink Howard Fink and the Misses Welch. a a I An announcement of interest to their many Salem friends is that Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliott will spend the summer In Eugene. Mr. Elliott is connected with the for estry service and Is to be stationed in Eugene. He will begin bis work at once and return to Salem for weekends until June.l at which time he and Mrs. Elliott accom panied by little Joan and Master John. Jr., will go to Eugene to remain for the summer months They plan to return to Salem with the tall. It Isn't easy, these days, new summer outfit. Bat summers aat or coat or up-to-the-minute in style, ALL TTPI3 -A SELECTIVE 224 N. HIGH i I. ' .J.l.l.l.l I I LB -r ::a- .-7-. .-sp- Beethbven ' Group lWill;Given: .V Concert SZ. School of Tmuslc '.f Willamette university jwfll present ,mm w eut standing concert la Waller hall May lO.at t:lt b'dock.'The pub He Is Invited to attend this varied and attractive offering. -: The entire program. Includes: Piano i t . . . Grieg Concerto A minor Ruth Schreiber- Barbara Bar ham vocal r ; ; - Krelster VI - - The Old Refrain 1 . Willamette Men 'a' Chorus ' Piano V. " " ; ' i' ' ' - Liszt 1 " . , .'4.-:. Lea Prelades : Helene Price i-Lols Fellows Vocal -"-:' Spross I Let All My Life Be Music Willamette Ladles Chorus . , Violin - DeBerlot : " . Second Duo-r- ,;, I '"Moderato, Andante Jeannette Scott Jeannette Smith Piano ,V - r -. x ' MacDowell ' Concerto A Mfnor Elizabeth rBoylan-Clara .'Wright Voice i i -;r Handel- Let Their Celestial Con- - .: : v .'- 5 certs 'Unite . Philharmonic Choir " Piano . - . i ; , DeBussy.r 1 i - .Arabesque r Fiances Laws Lois Burton 4 Charlotte Hill Marcia Brown - . - . Manon Auxiliary Oenent HOStesS One of the series of attractive benefits which have been a popu lar activity of the Marlon auxil iary to Veterans of Foreign Wars this spring will be an event, of Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles Lew with Mrs. Low and Mrs. Roy Remington as Joint hostesses.- -,, Hours tor playing and tea will be between t and S o'clock. To date reservations tor tables have been mads by 'Mrs Helen Sims, Mrs. Bryan Conley, Mrs. Ward Wolfe, Mrs. WllHam Rush and Mrs. Orley Letflngwell. For reservations anyone in terested in playing may call Mrs. Remington at 7237 or Mrs. Low at 3512. a An attractive afternoon begin ning with dessert luncheon and concluding with bridge was that enjoyed by the Salem Women's Press club at the home of Mrs. E. A. Brown Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. E. E. Thomas and Mrs. A. L. Llndbeck held winning scores for bridge. a a a The benefit card party being sponsored by the Women's Relief Corps, which was to have been an event of Thursday at Miller's hall. has been postponed indefinitely because of a death of one of the order. Mrs. Jack Elliott will entertain for members of her contract bridge club with luncheon fol lowed by cards Friday afternoon at her home. a a a Officers of the Women's Relief Corps are requested to meet at the Masonic temple at 1:30 o'clock Friday afternoon. Mrs. C. I. Lewis, formerly of Salem and now of Corvallls, was a guest In Salem Wednesday. Supreme Court Tn f Jnn MnnrlnV " az jrenaiezon Eleven cases are scheduled for trial when the state supreme court for eastern Oregon convenes at Pendleton next Monday. The cases listed Include two appeals from Harney county, three from Baker, one each from Jefferson. Crook. Wallowa, Union, Grant and Malheur. , During the absence of Chief Justice Rand who is now en route to Washington, Justice Rossmss will act as chief Justice. Three or four days will be re quired to clear the eastern Ore gon docket, members ot the court said. Lindbergh Still At Kansas City KANSAS CITT, April 26. (AP) Colonel Charles A. Lind bergh who arrived here Sundsy with Mrs. Lindbergh by plane on an inspection tour of the Trans continental and Western Airlines. : remained here last night. ' Time for the departure for Wichita, Kas., was not announe-l ea. C9& r k "' '-ta 'lr1 '" "tlll''. We Remodel ' and Restyle COATS - HATS DRESSES to stretch, your, budget to allow tor a here's a thought: bring your last dress to us well make It nsw and at a small cost. "'-,. ; Or SPECIAL WORK ; DRESSES FEW ,BUT; JUAVAYS NEW" , V SENATOR HOTEL I ffFIRST LADY". HOSTESS TO ISHBEL r' i,, : : o f r L Being remarkably similar In temperament and porzuita. Miss Ishbe! MacDonald and her White House hostess,. Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt,' didnt take long to become fast friends. Here is the daughter ef Britain's visitiar Prime Minister pictured with Mrs Roosevelt during: visit te the .Washington -Dog: Show on Miss MacDonald's first evening in the ' capital. At left is Joseph 0Hare, president ef the show; as he exhibited , a bull pup for the distinguished visitors. . - , LOSSES total mm Fire losses in Oregon forests last year aggregated 12,071.130, It Was announced by Linn Cr one- miller, state forester, here yester day. Approximately SO per cent of the total loss, represented mer chantable timber. This loss total led $1,031,174. Property damage aggregated $357,049, while dam age to logs and logging equip ment was $431,073. incendiarism was responsible lor the greatest number of fires, me state forester reported. Ap proximately 150 tires were attrib uted to this cause. Eighty-seven of the 1188 fires reported started from lightning, 175 were set by campers, 85 were in slashings, 19 in logging operations, four bv rail. roads and 112 classified as mis cellaneous. The largest loss was In Tills, mook county where fire destroyed $894,000 worth . of timber and other property. The loss in Wash ington county was $431,491 and u uougias county $315,315. me cost of erotectlnr both state and private lands during the jw was 60, Its. Z8. Victor Barth is New Initiate in Beaver Knights UKEGON STATE Cm.T.vr.v Corvallls. April 21. Victor Berth! iiraaiuin in lOrestrv at Orrnn Zttm mil... l-j.i-. . . . Beaver Knights, a nation! I service hannr awtatv i. - rr e ai meeting ot The freshmen chosen im ihnaa who are, the most onUUndlng and ) : V 7 - ' I .- ' : . x-ial"" J " VWa --',,S:1 -t 1 the most representative In their class. The functions of the Beaver Knights are to uphold 'and enforce campus traditions, usher at cam pus games and convocations, Aid with campus traffic and entertain visiting teams. Debate on Sales Tax Slated for Farmers PLEASANTDALE, April 2 The Unity Local Farmers Union will be In charge ot the Pleasant- dale Improvement club meeting to be held at the school house Fri day night, April 28. Morton Tompkins of Grand Inland and Walter Russell of Belleview will debate the sales tax. MeFarlane's orchestra will furnish, the music The ORIGINAL Corn Flakes p vat: aw 1 wWben you are offered a substitute for genuine KeHogg's, remember it i seldom in the spirit .of Or BATTL CBSSX 'Ml Watch for the Second Annual Baby Edition of the Statesman IV I -. o iNexr o unaav April 30 -C -I. A SECTION OF THE SUNDAY PAPER I ! OF IOTEREST1TO EVERY MOTHER " Embargo, Agamst ; Russia in Effect - LONDON, "April -x -(AP - ' An embargo agalast 80 - per .cent : of Russian Imports. Invoked a- week ago in protest to the trial . tn Moscow of six British techni elans' on charges of sabotage,-be- came effective at 5 p. m. Tuesday at- the closing -of. the British cos- ; - ioms oiiice. .- ; ; . . - , - - ' ' - - - 1 r . . - ima. BGARDSLET ILL- KEIZSR. -April 2 Mrs. J. p. ' Beardsley Is quite seriously 111 at her home in Klamath' Falls.' Her ; daughters - .Mr Clarence - Poie and Mrs. T. B." Morgan are at her . bedside. - - ' - - " -v . rt - - r i- 4 if : I' v. ir 1 IDIDNT THINK IT - POSSIBLE; to hjtvt mch fine photographs taken for so little, one much photozraphed young lady told cs recently. Now let us tell you about the finest photo graph special offer we have ever known. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Your Photograph on a French Ivory Miniature -For Only Give one to Mother for Mother's Day. May 14th. Shell treasure it forever, (We show proofs) - 4 MILLER'S POPULAR NEW PHOTOGRAPH STUDIO li: hi - r . f a 4 ..'- 1 i -V J- 4 i