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( fe s s fc a Smith W ants V eal W e w ill pay aa follows for first-class pro- due«. Ship by expraas. V ftftl....................................... Pork ........................................ Live Hens ........................... Live Spilng Chickens, lb 20 to Eats ..................................... . IOC 12c 18c 22}C 23c Address FR A N K L. SMITH MEAT CO. “Fighting the Beef Trust" PORTLAND, OREGON K xpert O p in io n . c o n d itio n s . H E W VACATION SCHEME. First Guest—This pluce Is healthy, Isn’t it? Second Guest—It has be«n up to tho time that a noted specialist from New York got into the habit of spending his summers here. Now we have an operation every week or so.—Life. W a s te d FACTS I l i TABLOID FORM. M u n cy. Warden— You’ll get six months foi this job. Prisoner— Just my blooming luck. Only had my hair cut last night Threepence chucked away, as you might say.— Illustrated Bits. What Is the use of a child's going to school to learn mere grammar? Such evidently is the opinion of the mother of a girl whose teacher instructed her to purchase a book on that subject. According to a writer in the Burr Oak Herald, Lulu came back the next day with this explanatory letter: I do not desire for Lulu shall In C u res all hum ors, catarrh and gage In grammar, as I prefer her In- rheum atism , relieves that tired gage In yuseful studies, and can learn her how to spoke and write properly feeling, restores the appetite, myself. I have went through two cures paleness, nervousness, grammars, and I can’t say as they did bu ilds u p the w h o le system. Get it today in usual liquid form or me any good, I prefer her ingage in german and drawing and vocal music chocolated tablets called S arsatabs. on the ulano. Sarsaparilla F rig h tfu l C*lnd«leutnir 111« H e a r t . "Dear papa," wrote the little girl at the summer resort, "I havfc gained six ounces In weight since we came here. Mamma sends her love. Please write to us to-morrow. Send your love and all the money you can spare."—Chica go Tribune. W h ere It P in c h e s . "I don’t mind having to pay high prices for luxuries. It’s the cost of the necessities of life that counts." "Yes; if you get a good seat at a ball game you have to pay almost a grand opera price for it.” H e ln t t o u a h li» « lu S o u th D n k o tn . “I notice she bowed to you. Is she an old acquaintance?" "Y-yes; we’re slightly acquainted. In fact, she’s a sort of distant rela tion. She was the first wife of my second wife’s firs » h m shnnd." $ 3 .0 0 S A M P L E D E R B Y . F E L T . S T R A W f 1 .5 0 H a lf Cleaned, Blocked 5 0 c ; Panama«. $ 1 . Trimmings 2 5 c each. Ladies’ H a t« Remodeled, W illo w Plumes retied and D yad. C omplete L ine of M illin e r y . 3 1 5 A L D E R S T .. P O R T L A N D r I i N n g P IP E R E P A I i R G ^ Of «wry dfscriphn.i by mail. AMBF.R, mi MEERSCHAUM. Artificial EOF SIG SICHEL & CO. «Z TW4 Steal PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT CO. of Portland. Oregon l* o «a lb lllt r . "But what will you do," asked his confidential friend, "if they imprison you?" "If they threaten to do that,” answer ed the financial magnate, with a frown, "I’ll send orders to my agents to start the biggest panic this country ever saw l" __________________ S o rry , b u t B e a rin g Up W e lL K a n jo n ’a P a w 1'a ff PUIS COSX tne ilText Into a ctiv ity by g e u ile methods. Th ey not scour, g r i;- « o r weukeu. T h ey a re ft tuule to the stomach, liv e r and n erves; in vigo ra te lusteud o f w eaken. T h ey en rich the blood and en able the stomach to g e t all the nourishm ent from fo od that la put Into It. Th ere p ills contain no calo m e l; they a re sooth in g, h ea lin g and stim ulating. F o r sale by a ll d ru g g is ts In 10c and 25c slsrs. it yon need medical ad vice, w rite M nnyonrs Doctors. T h ey w ill advise to the best o f their a b ility abso lu tely free o f C h arge. M U N Y O N ’S, *1 4 and Jefferson fits., Ph iladelph ia, Fa. Send 10c for trial package. 'Tm truly sorry, ma’am," said Old Hunks to the widow, "to see you In such hard luck. You mustn't let it distress you, though. It may be all T h e P la n o f o o t e . for the best." Little Elsie, whose mother was vis Then he went and foreclosed the iting her neighbor, was doing the flve- mortgage. flnger exercises. Thump! Rattle! Bang, bang! Rat W h ile th e S p a rro w Cop L o ok ed On. tle! Thump! Ardly Keap—W ’y don’t ye roll fur- “ Great Heavens!” cried tne neighbor, der along under de tree, an’ git out starting up. “ What on earth is your o’ de sunshine? Solon Boddey—Too blame much like daughter trying to play now!" “ It’s an exercise," said little Elsie's work. mother, beaming with maternal pride, "from ‘First Steps In Music.’ “ “ ‘First Steps In Music’ ?” repeated the harassed neighbor. “ Well, dear, “ I used Cascareta and fe e l lik e a new Is there nothing she can play with her man. I have been a sufferer from d y s hands?” — Answers. SOUR STOMACH pepsia and sour stomach fo r the last tw o years. I have been tak in g m ed icine and other drugs, but could find no relie f o n ly lo r a short tim e. I w ill recom m end Cascareta to m y friends as the on ly thing fo r indigestion and sour stom ach and to k eep the bow els in g o o d condition. T h e y are v e ry nice to cat.*' fU R N IS H E S H E L P FREE Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Good. Never Sicken. Weaken or Gripe. 10c. 25c. 50c. Never sold in bulk. The gen uine tablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed to cure or your money back. TO C M PLO YCRS Main office. 12 North Second St. Main 5670; A 1406 Ladies Dept. 206Vk Morrison St. Main 1062; A 2064 Phone or wire orders at our expense. BEST READY ROOFING KNOWN C0FFEEC ) TEA SPICES BAKING POWDER ► EXTRACTS Send for Samples and Prices. JUST RIGHT Majestic Roof ing Co. - e B O D B E m fr - CLOSSET A DEVEK3 PORTLAND, ORt. 126 Worcester Blag M other, w in i n d M r,. W ln .lo w *. B ooth ia, Syrup thr b- ,t reined, to uu for their ehUdraa turlag Uiu teething period. C o s t ly C o u n s e l. " I can u nderstand a ll you have to say on the su bject in an hou r’s tim e ," sa id the ju dge. " B e g pardon, y o u r hon or,” persisted th e you ng la w y e r, “ but I sh all con sum e at least fiv e hours In m y a rg u m ent.’ * " V e r y w e ll; h ave it you r ow n w a y ,” said the ju dge, w ith resign ation . "B u t It w ill ta k e the p ris on er about five yea rs to tell w hy he em p loyed you/* — H a rp e r ’s W e ek ly . To Breal: in New Shoes. Always shake in Allen’s Foot-Ease, apowder. (t cures hot, sweating, aching, swollen feet. Cures corns, ingrowing nails and bunions. At till druggists and shoe steres, 25c. Dnnt accept iny substitute. Sample mailed FREE. Address Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. PORTLAND. ORE. T o F i t t h e C r im e . U n io n P a in le s s D e n tis ts N am edic O M AKE A B SO LU TE LY CURES DR. WHITING’S REMEDIES MANUFACTURED HY N A TIO N A L MEDICINE CO., LTD. 4221, Shelley Bile., Morrison St., Rooms 3 and 4, Por land, Or. Pho<’#> Marshall 2119 L APPENDICITIS REMEDY. The only known cure for A;>|>emlicttin without the ni«l of the knife. Given immediate relief, and effect n a permanent cure in a abort time. PRICK V 6. " S P E C I A L " R E M E D Y . For Women's Ailments. Tumors of the Dow els. Also '>i»l>ot«s. Kidney and Bladder Trou bles PRICK >5. This New Scientific Work is a home treatment. Write or call and we will explain. External treat cent only. " I a in ’t no saint, boss," said the h o bo. " I w unst vo te d a couple o’ hun dred rep ea ters In m y precinct, an ’ th ey sent m e to the pen lten ch ry fo r i t " "G re a t C a e s a r !’’ excla im ed the man w h o had Just b e frien ded him. " I did the sam e th in g once, and they sent me to C ongress fo r i t ! " — C hicago T r ib une. O b je c tio n J u dge— T h e Su atnlu ed. w itn ess told a ll that Full Set o f Teeth .........................................$5.00 N ow , Bridge Work or Teeth without Plates S3 50 to $5 happened on the second floor. Gold Crowns.................................. $3.50 to $5.00 w h y do you ob ject to his tellin g w h at Porcelain Crowns...........................$3.50 to $5.00 happened on the third floor? Gold or Porcelain Fillings..................... $1.00 Up C ounsel— Because, if it please y o u r Silver Fillings .................................50c to $1.00 Best Plate Made $7.50 honor, that is a n oth er story.— B ro o k No charges for Painless Extracting when other lyn E agle. work is done. 15 years’ Guarantee with ail work. Hours. 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. . 221 Vj Morrison Street. ANGELA HOTEL One Rate; Room w ith Private Bath, $1 P E R D A Y 625 Washington Street PORTLAND, OR. GROW H A IR We C u r e all Scalp Diseases, stop Falling Hair. Prevent Paid ness. Grow Ladies’ and Children’s H « ‘ r rapidly, soft, glossy and. beanti fui. W # F u r n is h out o f town people home treat ment. W rite us today for question blank and parti ?ulars. THE G AR LO W HAIR GROWING CO. SPECIALISTS 207-8 Rolhchild Buildin?, fou rth and Washington Streets, PORTLAND, OREGON. Consultation Free. 8 to 5. Pacific Coast Biscuit Company Seattle K Pleasing Sense of Health and Strength Renewed and of Ease and Comfort follows the use of Syrup of Figs and Elixir o f Senna, as it nets gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels, cleans ing the system effectually, when con stipated, or bilious, and dispels colds and headaches. T o get its Itcneficinl effects, always buy the genuine, manufactured by the California F ig Syrup Co. SEND THIS AD. 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FULL POUND BAKING EXCLUSIVE OPTICIAN POW DER iOUNCES I O ne trial does it. Y o u 'll never g o back. S p e a k to your grocer. L ig h te n sw eeter b a k in g or mon#ji refunded. F a r bet ter. C o sts much less. Y o u w o n ’t believe it till you try for your self. I First claw work at reasonable prices. Free examination and perfectly fitted glasses a* low aa $ 2.00 2 9 O n o u le v 2 9 C aala No faking method*. D R . C. L J «]»«« n r * C a C hiriga Vacations are being planned now. Therefore, pause! A new and wondrous vacation scheme has been discovered, its ad vantages applicable sooner or later, to the whole human race, Including the multi-millionaires For the present, says tha Philadel phia North American, only the married portion need, as was so dramatically observed, pause. Yet even those for whom bebitancy la not urged will do well to give the marvelous new vaca tion plan a passing thought ere they rush headlong onward toward their week or so of bliss with their Darby or their Joan. I t ’ll come handy In the future. All England seems to be for It; all America seems to be against It. This not only makes It Interesting, but highly probable, since the free and In dependent United States seems still to rejoice In Its traldom to the leading strings of Europe. Here It Is: Let husbands and wives arrange to enjoy their vacations apart from each other; and meanwhile let the husbands and wives of the desper ately ennuled years to come secretly get ready to do the same wise thing. “ Amanda.” you can observe this evening—carelessly, you know. Just like that— “ Amanda, darling. I’ve been thinking ever our summer’s vacation." ‘‘Huh!’’ Amanda darling will ejacu late out of the depths of experience. “ You mean your vacation, I suppose. When did I ever get a vacation, traip- around wherever you thought B ln g you’d A n d the best A s h in g , or bathing, or e a t i n g — just you tell me when, that’s all." “ Amanda, dearest"— and here you pass a tender hand gently over the hair of the Bavarian peasant girl whom she honors by donning her combings—“ I have felt your dissatis faction with our vacations for years. I know I have been selfish, and It occurred to me last summer that this thing of making you go to places Just to suit me Is unfair to you. So I thought, this time. I'd suggest that you select the place you would like best and spend all our regular vacation money just as you please." “ Why," demands Amanda dearest, after her first gasps of amazement, “ what are you going to do?" ‘‘Oh,’’ you rejoin as guilelessly as your profound guile will admit. “ I ’ll hustle around somehow— go to some cheap-place or other, and go shy on the fall suit to make up for my ex penses.” There are plenty of them who won't suspect anything, and plenty more who, If they do. will be so tickled to Miss Katherine Nolan is in charge death at the chance that they'll agree of a remarkable class in one of the anyway. And when vacation time comes public schools on tbe lower east side of New York. The class Is composed around, and you twain go your sep of pupils of all ages. The one thing arate ways, you will both have the time they have In common Is that they are of your lives for about twenty-four all ailing, not 111, but just not exactly hours. After that. In Bteadlly dimin well. A ll one side of the room set ishing measure, the joyous expects, aside for this class Is composed of . tlons of untrammeled liberty will con windows, which are kept open all the tinue to be satisfied until, at the end time. Outside these windows Is a I of the fortnight, you'll be so hungry broad balcony, where the desks are I for Amanda darling, and Amanda moved for the afternoon session. It Is | darling will be so hungry for you, that said that a week or two In this room when you meet at home again It will be a glorious honeymoon all over helps all the children. A combined water tower and tank again. You see. you will discover that you has been built of concrete blocks near Brussels, where It Is to be used In con aren't such a winner with the girls as nection with the International exposi you used to be: and she will find there tion to be held soon In that city. The | is, somehow, a settled look about her ' that leaves her pretty lonely; and tower and tank have a height of 143 feet, and the latter has a capacity of both of you will find that neither can 280.000 gallons. The structure Is cir ! be quite comfortable with the other cular and Is built entirely of con | dear charmer away. crete blocks and without molding of I That’s the theory of It. and It has any kind excepting that used In the the added benefit that It may prove building of the concrete reinforcing 1 one of the best preventives of divorce. strips surrounding the top of the tank One might always cnll It trial divorce, proper. The Inside of the tank is built ' as offsetting the current advocates ol up in practically six stories, connected I trial marriages If It had been mooted by a winding stairway. These differ 1 by any less orthodox personages thaD ent floors are divided Into rooms the Rt. Rev. Arthur Foley Wlnnlngton which will all be occupied by en Ingram of London. Nuremberg Is tha boms the tho pocket timepiece. Electricity Is the only motor power used in submarine boats. In flfteen years a locomotive will run 240,000 miles and earn $300,000. It was hoped that tbe new cam panile In Venice would be finished In time for Easter tbls year, but unex pected delays make It unlikely that It will be completed till next spring. Tbe Medical Research Institute of the Federated Malay States came to the conclusion, after a careful study of beriberi, that this disease Is due to lack of phospbot us In the polished rice grain. Ingenious devices appeal to the peo ple of China. The wealthy Chinese are extremely fond of musical Instru ments and often carry two or more watches and wear foreign glasses. The Chinese Is well known for his fondness for clocks, telescopes, Held glasses. In fact almost any scientific Instrument. The dredger Leviathan, at work In the Mersey, Is said to be the largest construction of the kind In the world. It has an overall length of 487 feet, a beam of 69 feet and a depth of 30 feet 7 Inches, with a capacity to carry the enormous load of ten thousand tons of sand. It Is of the twin-screw, self-propelling, Band-pump, hopper- dredger type, provided with twelve hoppers having a net total capacity of 180.000 cubic fe et In answer to a statement as to the wealth of the Metropolitan Museum, the Journal des Arts of Parts says that with the bequest of M. Andeon of about 250,000 francs the sum now at the disposal of the Louvre for pur chase purposes exceeds 1,500.000 franca. Of this sum more than two- thirds Is derived from the Income of former bequests. This makes the pur chasing capacity of the Louvre the greatest In the world, exceeding even that of the Metropolitan Museum of New York. “ Divl-dlvi” as an article of Impor tation has been the subject of many jests by the humorists during the tar iff discussions of Congress, though in fact It Is an article of considerable Importance In the tanning Industry, the product of a leguminous tree In the West Indies and South America, entering In the form of a pod and amounting In quantity In 1908 to 134,- 000 pounds, valued at between $2.000 and $3,000. The value of the Imports of the last decade has aggregated about $85,000. gineers, foremen and other workmen during the exposition. New brick, splendidly furnished, Ladies’ parlor; spacious lobby; ¿lovator; steam heat; running water; phones in all rooms. In quiet neighborhood. Take car from Union Depot, transfer to Wash- Ington street. Phone Marshall 1950. WE H u sban ds aad W lv s s lo ECoJor T fe p in a e lv e « W h i l e A p a r t . HAYNES Suite 427, Marquam Building Fourth Floor Oppo.it. Portland Hotel, Portland Ora. R n c ln s P ig e o n s . Dr. B. E. Wright A . H a ir D ressing If you wish a high-class hair dressing, we are sure Ayer’s Hair Vigor, new improved for mula, will greatly please you. It keeps the hair soft and smooth, makes ic look rich and luxuriant, prevents splitting at the ends. And if keeps the scalp free from dandruff. Does not change the color o f ihe hafr .: Formula with each bottle ft Show it te your doctor jukki* ¿ he f i m i t It, •ajra then do ae IJ& TS At the same time the new Ayer’ s Hair Vigor is s strong hair tonic, promoting the growth of the hair, keeping all the tissues of the hair and scalp in s healthy condition. The hair stops falling, dan druff disappears. A splendid dressing. b/ tho J. O. Jqror Co., Lowell. Xooo.----- Wv. N te 5fc m u u h r s > $ S .M ftmem Estradim 50> BEST METHODS Panics* Extraction Free when plates or bride« w oik »«ordered. Consultation Free. You canno t get better painless work anywhere, no matteg now much you pay. A ll Work Fully Guaranteed tor Fifteen Y e a r » D r. B. E. W right Co. 3 4 2 ) W a s h in gto n S t.. Portland, Oregon Take car at depot and transfer to Washington St. DAISY FLY KILLER ft&affibS: Neat, clean. OAMMO Mod« oi « pill or tip •««*.<• MMi or iaiure w ythlag. C a m a lM effective. 0 I All — I— o* M f l pe«p*><J to t » erst», j BAkOLDSOKBhft 1M C x K a I» A va . ■si AS I JO. g . j J lay Sher Co. Sixth and Marri.on— Th. Piano C.nt.r Portland—Opp. nter of Porti aad—Op| P. O. Extend a Cordial Welcome to Visitors W e have made great preparations for Rose Festival visitors, from June 6 to 12. Our stora is yours—every conven ience at your command —meet your friends here — make it your head quarters — all parades pass our windows. FREE MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT EVERY DAY Ten to 11 A. M., also hear all the latest Victor Records and the newest o f the new 65 and 88 note piano player music and vocal style songs for player pianos. • Free to Each Visitor Ask for Them. Our special display o f Pianos, Organs, Player Pianos and Victor Talking Machines cannot fail to interest every music lover; you can buy now and pay later if you w ish—stop in, and enjoy a fe w minutes of our free entertainment C o n s p ic u o u s . M r . Q u ln b y c a lle d up h is w i f e b y te le p h o n e . " A r a b e lla , ” h e ea ld . " I’d lik e to b r in g a fr ie n d h o m e to d in e w it h us ♦h ie e v e n in g . H a v e s o m e t h in g g o o d .” “ A l l r ig h t ,” r e s p o n d e d M rs . Q u ln b y. a o , o e « “ J a s o n ," sh e sa id , " y o u to ld m e y o u w e r e g o in g to b r in g a fr ie n d t o ta k e d in n e r w it h us, a n d I ’ v e la id m y s e lf o u t to g e t a g o o d m e a l. W h e r e Is h e ? ” " A r a b e lla , " a n s w e r e d M r. Q u ln b y , “ I s a id I ’d lik e to b r in g a fr ie n d . I c o u ld n ’ t fin d a n y to b r in g . I f d in n e r Is r e a d y le t ’s e a t I ’m h u n g r y .” — C h i c a g o T r ib u n e . T h e m in is t e r h a d p r e a c h e d t o th a g r a d u a t in g c la s s o f a g ir ls ’ c o lle g e . T h s g ir ls o f t h e c la s s w e r e on t h e p la t fo r m a ll r o u n d th e p u lp it a n d a ll d r e s s e d In w h it e . " I fe lt ,” c o n fe s s e d th e p r e a c h e r t o h is w i f e w h e n h e g o t h o m e, " l i k e a crow on a s n o w d r if t . " — P it t s b u r g P ress. Jou ru allattc M odesty. “ G o in g to s t a r t a p a p e r, a r s youY W h a t d o y o u In te n d to c a ll it?** " T h e N e b u la .” " W h a t ’ s th e e x p la n a t io n ? " " W h y , so m e d a y , I h ope. It w ill g r o w t o b e a W o r ld , a G lo b e , a S ta r , a S u n , o r s o m e t h in * o f t h a t k in d , y o u k n o w ." Nothing; N e w . “ Has your wife found a house yet?” “ No. You see, we've moved so often In the last ten years that It's almost Impossible for her to find a place with some Improvement that we haven’t had at one time or another.”— Detroit Free Press. A n oth er H ero. " H e ’ s a c h a m p io n , Is h e ? At the A rt E xh ib it. M r s . H lg h m u s — O, Isn ’t th is a l o v e l y one! W h a t a d e lic a t e to u ch t h a t a r t i s t h as! D o n ’ t y o u t h in k s o ? M r . H lg h m u s — I d o n ’ t k n o w . I never m e t h im . IT C H C A N BE C U R E D in a short time by using H e d o esn ’ t Racing pigeons are the fleetest of all lo o k It. C h a m p io n o f w h a t ? ” "Y o u don’t keep a b reast o f th e Scientists of Europe have lately been creatures. They have maintained a conducting experiments In the art of speed of a mile and n half a minute tim e s . H e ’s th e c h a m p io n c l g a r o o t breathing and as a result have dis for a hundred miles, according to a a m o k e r ; lig h t s o n e w it h th e s tu m p o f a n o th e r , r o lls th e m h im s e lf a s h e g o e s covered some Interesting conclusions. writer In Collier’s, and they have a lo n g , a n d s m o k e s s ix t y w it h o u t l e t The theory Is advanced that by ab flown 700 miles between the rising and t in g a n y o f 'e m g o o u t." normal control of the breathing pow the setting of the sun. ers. the breath being held for an un Pigeons have flown a thousand miles usually long time, a person may ‘‘as back to the home 1oft. In 1904 a bird cend Into the astral realm” and com covered that distance In 5 days 3 mune with things higher up. Oue of hours 15 minutes, proving how un- And thereby hoping to cure the scientists claims to have demon J erring Is the mysterious homing In strated that rapid breathing of pure stinct that will drive pigeons across yourself of that annoying air acts as an amcsthetlc and renders the continent wltHout swerving. But stomach distress? I f so, a person Immune to pain as long as it this test Is not true sport. The birds w e w ant you to try a better Is maintained. Of course, after the simply hurl themselves against time rapid Inhalations cease the pain will and space till they are played out. plan — Take Hostetler’s be felt. By a little training a person . They can never rare again. Stomach Bitters. It tones may Induce sound sleep by deep and The rarer rises Into the air with the entire digestive sys rapid breathing for a few minutes. heavy, slow wing pulsations; then, tem and prevents any a f A new product made of flour and once poised over the starting point, ter-eating distress, such called maisine has been made by a there Is a swifter, shorter beat, and French manufacturing concern, which the time la "h it up” to the third and as G as on Stomach, Sour has a number of virtues. In the first permanent wing rhythm, rap’d and Risings, Belching, Indiges place, It is a food product, but apart steady as a pulse beat which carries tion, heartburn, Costive from this It Is Incorporated In cellu 1 It home. lose to the extent of 20 to 76 per cent, j Barers fly 300 feet high over land, ness, Biliousness and Ma- thus cutting down the coet and de but low over water. Their enemies as larii.. A lw a y s ask for creasing the combustibility of the ma they fly are wind, rain, gunners and terial. It is now found that It has a hawks. They do all their flying be commercial value, and its solutions In tween sunrise and sunset. If raught alcohol and acetone give upon evapora out over night they fend for them tion a transparent substance which selves till dawn. O BLAB AATEO Tbe homing instinct Is lifelong. can be used as a plastic material, either alone or with camphor. Bike I During the Franco Pmsslan war the STOMACH j caselne. it can be treated with alkalis Germans caught a homing pigeon and will thus give glue and sizing whlrh was on Its way Into beleaguered products. Thus the new substance Paris. The bird was kept prisoner for will be an advantage In the corn in ten years. It was then released. II dustry, as besides the cornstarch an.l Immediately returned to Its old home. the oil, we can now utilize the albu \ o S e n t im e n t . minous portions of the corn. At a literary and srlentlflc gather- Dr. Haig Ferguson In a lecture at i ing a learned Gr»rk scholar got Into o f th e year to hari the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary the conversation with one of the leading your teeth out and p l a t e a n d (»ridire other day had some severe things to { mathematicians of the dav and appar work done. F o r out* of-town tin* r uh we say about the clothing of the adult ently found a ready listener. He gave finish p i a t e a n d b ridge Work In one woman. It was hampered by fashion again and again exquisite lines from If and superstition and nothing could be ] Homer from the original, and the Moi.rCrwM $5.00 a greater tribute to the atrong nerves sonorous words rolled ofT his tongue1 22VBrl4r*TMth3.5 and powerful musiles of women than In fine style. After a while, noticing 6.14 Filli.,. 1.0 the fact that their health had survived j that his audience, the man of figures, tii.m.1 Fillin', 1.0 for centuries their habits of clothing. made no remark, he paused and said s;w Fima* .61 6 or»d Rubber - A woman's clothing was the despair of in a questioning tone of wonder: Plat** 5.00 the hygienist. Children and girls were Bert Rubber _ “ Of course yon think those lines ñateo 7.50 more sensibly clad, hut when girls masterly, do you not?" r>M«. [,'r-tlM .50 grew up they were often clothed In a s c a r MiTHOD. “Certainly." said the mathematician, Palnl«—* F.itraction Kr»w when platee or bridge work way which made them unable lo walk, •but wbat do they proveV O gjOOOd. < nan it at i<>n Fre«. \ u caoMfigMOOMOi run or breathe. Weighty skirts, low- palnlma wnrk anywhere, no matter how much you pay. 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