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OTESTS RETAIL Petroleum Company Head Slyl | Without Increase Independents | Cannot Curtail 0il Production. By the Associated Preu ms 'GELES, bert R. u-cum-n prument ol the cuflornh Oil & Association and head of the Mchfllln Petroleum Co., LANSBURGH & BRO crude nu continues in eak agreements to curtall oil produc- ‘The letter to Secretary Wilbur ln- cluflod . of one mailed to Co. of California, Dr‘ee lelur in this district for both crude oil and gasoline. MacMillan said when the State-wide curtailment lmement ‘was made, Stand- ard increased of crude ofl and refiners curhfled their upenuom with & consequent reduction of incoms “So long as the ldv-nced nrlce of the effect, none of gerous driving and tr: s ST lnunmmmmo{thelmmmkmrfimflummsfim Interior Ray Lyman Wilbur yesterday PRICE OF GASOLINE s profit with gasoline Jll.n¢ at nn m'lce nou cents WAs | ly re-established bysyour eompmy Oregon Jurist Dies. SALEM, Oreg., September 10 (#).— e | Thomas A. McBride, associate justice of '.hv.‘ Oregon Supreme Court, dud un sfter an lliness of' ears old Dellh bolism. wu nf.rlbuted to ccn 1 eml England may equip the traffic officers with cameras to secure pictures of dan- ic_obstructions. ESCAPED PRISONER FREE FOR EIGHT YEARS Aguain Arrested, but Record as Citi- zen Wins Friend in Former 0f- ficial Custodian. — By the Associated Pres: man from whom é'em Schiele, Pontiac, Mich., business man, escaped eight y!lr! ago has come to his defense here in au 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800 You. Are Not Hard to Fit Even Though You Are 5 ft. 5 in. or Under; The Proof Is This New Purchase of Half -Size Dresses $16.50 Some one must have told those famous Paris dressmakers that more than half of the Ameri- can women are less than 5 feet 5 inches tall! For never have frocks for the “little woman™ been so smart, or so youthful as they are this year! It’s Smart to Wear Rayon And It’s Economical, Too! Tuckin Pajamas and Nightgowns Buy Them to Take Away to College %1 Rayon underthings can be washed in a jiffy and require no ironingd How perfect for the college girl and business woman who are always pressed for time. , The Gowns In dainty pastel colors, trimmed and bound, in soft con- trasting shades. Vee and round nmeck styles; cut plenty long. The Pajamas Collegiate two-piece styles—with dark trousers and contrast- ing blouses trimmed with applique. Sizes 16 and 17. Underwear—Third Floor Birdeye Diapers $1.19 Excellent quality birdeye ready hemmed, size 27x27 inches. 12 diapers in neat sanitary package. Infants’ Shirts $1 Cotton and wool with a rayon thread; single or double breasted; medium weight; 6 mo. to 3 yrs. Infants’ Flannel- ette Gowns— Gertrudes 59¢ Carefully made gar- ments, with pretty ribbon finish; drawstring in bot- tom of gowns. Gertrudes made with button shoulder. An Achievement! Style and Comfort Combine in Flexridge Shoes’ for $10 What an achievement! shoes—shoes made to fit fortably—in styles that are right up to the minute in the fashion world. One-straps and oxford ties— some with the smart, built-up leather heels. Oxford Tie with built-up leather heel. In brown or black kid. $10. Shoe Shop—Second Floor Starting in This Business of School a School Bag Is Necessary Nothing makes a youngster feel more prepared for school days than a shiny new school bag! These are waterproof, with out- side pocket for lunch. Black fab- ricoid or rubberized plaid fabric. Pencil Boxes, with a even a compass. Several 25c to $1.25 Ink, 10c and 15¢ Pencils, 2 for 5¢c and 10c Fountain Pens, $1 to $10 Mechanical Pencils 25¢ to $4.00 Stalonery—Sireet Floor bed.bawum meumuh.nu—yd leading m since his papnved homldnwmpt officer, keep him out of pnwn RESERVE FLYER KILLED SAN DIEGO, Calif, September 10 | (#)—Ensign 8. G. Walsh, a reserve He brought his wife and children to Towner 1ast Sunday to. visit his aged | fyer, Was killed yesterday when his mother, and Wudhk? m}:,o"::&xswgy the l;nphlblln D]lfl!nnfltfllck the foremast b ‘who re- | of "‘:é.b'i:.ya the escape. The Eliiot, 8 destroyer, was st enm-ed the automobile business at Pon- , married and now has four chil- steaming “The | “You ruined my repuumm by being |up the bay after a day on the battle !.he onl soner *ever to escape from |range. The plane swept against her, ly o mented upon pr;eefin' cutting off the foremast and mnn. ," O'Leary | Echiele in the county jail. He prome | over the vessel's side. ALE! 69c Autumn ; 3 Pairs 2 69c a pair! To make orthopedic firmly, snugly and com- —stock up now! ® One-strap of brown St Osk Tan Mauvebeige Plage Duskee Brownleaf kid, contrasting kid and lizard calf trim, $10. Very Special! 2 to 4 Inch Alencon and Bretonne Laces Our 35¢ Grades 29c Yard Edgings, insertions and gal- loons, in a wide choice of dis- tinctive looking patterns, Two and four inches wide, and in cream or ecru. Laces—Third Floor Brief Case And Values of Note Handmade Batiste Dresses: Who wouldn' Neatly Hand- Embroidered %1 't want to be a baby again, if only to wear these perfectly lovely little dresses? Sheer white batiste, fine enough for a millionaire baby, but priced low enough for any young hopeful. styles, scalloped One-of-a-kind floor samples of our large drop-side cribs, with hand-decorated panels, reduced to— $12.50 Layer Felt Mattress Special, $5.95 « Bassinet and pad, just the right size for little newcomers; ivory or green; swivel wheel. Yoke and collar or plain hems, and wee tucks. Long, | and 2 year sizes! Toddlers’ Dresses Very Special $1.95 Crepe de chine dresses with short sleeves, hand- smocking and hand-em- broidery; the deep hems are run in by hand! 1 to 3 yrs. Infants’ Wear Shop—Fourth Floor -umrxommmmmflm THREE ESCAPE 'l.'he lurlclvu are: hlnl Chapman, FEDERAL PRISON . Sen Praacisco; Frank B, Brownie, 3. East St Louis, and Steve Koehler, Dummies Are Placed in- Bunks at Leavenworth Annex by Drug ‘.’f, li o s ot 1l efr cells, They Ll s s prison yard by tunneling under wal o, e By the Associated Press. Toy bal advertising & Duluth, Minn., munici “'LEAVENWORTH, Kans, September the snu“exfumd'mn'wwm Blue Crane Silk Hose At a Price Which Makes the Matter of a Well Stocked Hosiery Wardrobe Trivial French heels, lisle tops and soles. long-wearing stocking for hard Winter wear 10.—Placing dummies in their bunks 0 | 5 g two-day mm. flight represent sleeping men, three prisoners with cnnt PFrank H-m At a New. Low Price Pair $2 Imagine this—Nationally famous Blue Crane service-weight silk stockings_for only Fine, 300-needle gauge—with A durable, Every Pair First Quality and in.These Colors Sable Summertan Lt. Gunmetal Hoslery—Street Floor Neckwear Be Beaded New Lace Appears to But Really It Is Not If you revel in lace. . . a bit here and there. . . you'll really get a thrill when you see these lace collars that look as though they're beaded! Collar sketched, $1. Neckwear—Street Floor Laundry Cases . « . Brief Cases ‘Two of Your Best School Chums The laundry cases are of a heavy fiber composi- tion with metal corners and reinforce- ments, strap and removable ad- dress cards. 20x 4% and 22x6% inches. $2.95— § $3.95 The brief cases are of cowhide with two deep pockets and a good strong lock and key. Choice of black, tan or mahogany color. $1.95 Luggage—Street Floor Helena Rubenstein Has Just Returned From Paris With New Notes on Make-up Helena Rubenstein sends out this message to wom- en paying the penalties of Summer exposure — squint lines, dry, parched skin, freckles . . . “the weatherbeaten look.” She says: “Restore your good looks right away,” and suggests, Anthosoros, $1.75. Extrait, the anti-wrinkle lotion, $2.50. Bushfy-u SH- Food, for tan an Pasteurized Ful Cream, for cleansing skin, $1. Skin Toning Lotion for Dry Skin, $1.25. There is a Helena Ruben- stein representative im our Toilet Goods section, who will suggest a complete beruty treatment for you. Toilet Goods—Street Floor