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B.C.PORTER SONS. Refrigerators [ :%| THE SANITOR ficiiof=—>fZ¢==.. BOHN SYPHON REFRIGERATORS MTAHIeTi ersfrend SD| | REFRIGERATORS ; 1L il i i ) : e One Piece Porcelain OAR CASE ® === f ; ¥ Provision Chamber Linings feamless Porcelain Linings ' ' " | The Best Refrigerator Made Capacity Capacit: apacity ;(fapattity' 5 i Tempt Jip=" ‘ 3 E i wmornma, so inconceivably jyalley to be different from ever teries of special discussions on in- | ference to stabilize the chaotic con- | chest” experiment, now lwm!‘ led 1 vast is the volcan region. oiher place in the world, and rea- trial welfare, The government's | dition of the labor market and curb | 2nd the rapid growth of fm R V5. ‘No amount of experience seemed | soned that there could be no real Labor Policy,” “The 1. W. W.”|the activities of labor agencies who | federations of private charities ov vilicient to enable us to grasp pro- 1sis for the urances given me. “Women in Industry.” and “The La- |&rtificially stimulate an already er- | the country is another developme 9 vportions of this enormous safety- | What I feared was carbon monoxide, Lor Turnover,” at the National Con- | ratic labor market by injudicious ad- | of the unification plan. veive, E ss, odorless, tasteless gas, ference of Social Work at Kansas | vertising. Jane Addams ' of Chicago—W “For the first few days we were{ deadly even in concentrations as 4 city, May 15- There will also be Quick adaptation of the best so- | Frank Persons. director general | {overawed. Tor a while we simply | small as five parts in 10,000, It is special meetings of industrial welfare | cial reform methods of our allies, na- (iv_mnn relief, Red Cro Lawrengl could not think or act in the ordinary | usually present in the emanations —— managers on Friday, May 17, and [tion-wide standardization of public | Veiller, national housing expert and private charities and immediate [ are a few of a score of promine . ay. At night T would curse myself, | ircm volcanoes. There is, more- : : ¢ | Monday, May 20. h 0 a Mt. Katmai, Alaska, So Classed - 1y in my blankets, and make a | over, no simple chemical test by Gfl“slflg More WOITy Than B]g, The reduction of labor- turnover is | Unification of presont diversified | participants in the program. Ove g . list of the things I wanted to do the | which its presence may be detected. the livest topic in the minds of man- | X€thods of handling the industrial | three. thousand delegates are expe P44 | rext day; but when the morning | What if we should get a dose of that w C t t Ah d Ufacturers today, accordfng to the | @nd social problems of the nation are | ed. The slogan of »Ahv” conferene {tion. T could only look and gape. But, like practicall ullflthe huglzll- 150 wlilit 5 Eowauoiti i the b0 :anr‘l]t‘irs (,;:[xetm:::ung in the program f}s;ezi‘m]f:.roe‘::fcaiztt:-“\ct‘nr‘chc nation’o e “As we explored the margin of the | hoos which one meets in this world, et e e A e e rence. 2 . Washington, D. C., May 10.—The | valley (the worst place, as we after- | these were proved by experience to | (From the National Conference of f“ne‘.gm hundreds of plants which be. | By throwing the experiences of ex- o Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes, the | WArd found), we could plainly hear | be much less dangerous than Charities and Corrections.) fore have not pos sed such an of- | ecutives of charities, of industria . ~ 554 great safety valve of Alaska's won- | the ground ring hollow beneath the | imaginations had pictured > . s ,l.,,m“ghp“m appointment of | leaders, of home service workers of | SEE POSI-WAR Cl’z)fl”l.T!I‘IOA { derful voleano, Mt. Katmai, is onc of | tunks of our staffs, and more than | jence showed that there wa "5 | canitary house: if ho is only & day |2 trained supervising employment | the ed Cross, of government offi- | The Hague, May 10.—A series o the greatest wonders of the world, once we felt it shake beneath —ourplenty of air to breathe, and We | ;. ¢y, ancad of the bill collectors, is | manager, one large company having | c‘als, and of army officers all into the | articles on the “Chemical Industrig 5¢ not jndeed the very greatest of all [ blows. What if the ground should |found mo insidious gases Nkely to |y " oo0q (o rn o o0 Tactory 7 | sevoral score plans about fhe coun. | social melting pot at Kansas City, 1t | op tne United States has been abpos, the. wonders on the face of the [suddenly give way beneath our feetsirvike onme down without —Warming |ps your workman looks upon you as | try, has found leaks in its employ- | becomes possible to create a nation- Shlasaintlime et earth,” declares Robert F. Griggs, |@nd precipitate us into a steaming | for our noses gave us abundant |y V80 RAFITEE GORE UPOR VOl &1 T MU e been add- | al program of social advance of such | if C B et leader of the National Geographic | caldron? votice of dangerous places, s0 that |y, oo cnpg hotice, does that make him | ing thousands of dollars to produc- | transcendant unity as to enable the | ries closes in the latest number o gociety’s 1915, 1916 and 1917 Mt. “A breath of the stcam from a | Wwe suffered no injury beyond sMght | wo;" 00 inter * With these | tion costs, slowing up manufacture | Pation to back up the field program | review with an outline of measurg XKatmal expeditions, in his report to | vent blown around for a moment | F.cadaches and temporary INCOMVeN- | gyestions in their minds and with a | and leading to disorganization and |of the war department to the utmost, which Germany should take to me the society on the result of his in-{ by a chance breeze gave an uncom- | ience. ubor turnover in some quarters that | dissatisfaction among employes, ac- |[say social workers planning the | American competition after the way estigation fortable burn. We knew that if once Learning to Travel Safely. is turning their hair gray, large em- | cording.to the statement. meeting. Sufferers from shell shock | particularly in the field of dyes an| “The valley cannot be described,” | & man fell into such a place he would & d o ployers are said to be learning to| Poor housing conditions, higher |2nd other American wounded, when | organic chemistry. continues the Griges’ report, a part | be instantly parboiled. ">of;.lso“:\;:th“tll\c-m(;fl‘:)’r::]‘f{m“\jz ::: guard the welfare of their men and | wages promised elsewhere, scarcity | they l\_’cu‘m to z\‘rn\';\, 1w‘;i161"ug:>:;uly of which is issued by the society as| “At first we roped up as for | srcw familiar with r GrclicastrE abont for avsitollciash ot izo0dl sooms Yandl board i were | [complicetetan Nairesdy sl It situa- a bulletin released to the press to- | mountain-climbing and spread out, so | huilt up a basis of experience that| g - rapidly rising costs of production. | causes given in another plant for a |ticn unless plans for unification and dey. “Only after one has spent many | that if one man went through, the | soon enabled us to pick our way WIth |,y oo ry0ts are disclosed in a bulle- | labor turnover of 76 per cent, these | interrelation are hurried, it is stated. days within its confines does one be- | others could pull him out. But when | fome degree of safety. The deposiS| i, “pyplished today announcing a | cmployes leaving the company after | “Socialization of the government gin to grasp the proportions. we came better to realize the condi- | brought up by the fumeroles them- less than six months’ service. The |ia War Time,” the opening topic of “The sensation of wonder and ad- [ ticns, we discarded the ropes, for we Ives so encrust their throats and i N futility of engaging the ‘“floating” |the conference, under the direction of futration, which came first to all our | decided that if a man once got in it | the ground round about that & thin | . co e Drotably would have | labor element in. pivotal cities whese » Allen T. Burns, of Cloveland, whose FOR COUGHS AND COLDS party, soon gave way to one of stupe- | would be more merciful to leave him | voof over a cavern Will suPPOrt &4, 109 us back had they occurred | {here is a large “floating” population | Gevelopment of the Cleveland Foun- | A" handy Calclum compound that e faction. The magnitude of the phe- | than to attempt to pull him out. man with safety o e e is another lesson plant superinten- | dation, an experiment in a new | fuards against chronic lung and throd€ nomena, simply overcame us. As we “We had been assured by the best “The worst places were those Several times, when we acci- | dents are learning, according to the |kind of community philanthropic | without harmful or habit-forming AQrugs. aoved to any corner of the valley, [ authority that there could he no dan- | where fissures had been bridged OvVer| soqvang ‘hut a foot through a thin | outline of the program of the Na- |trust attracted nation-wide attention | Try them today. 2 yhat we had supposed from a dis-!ger from the fumes, but I had | by ash and mud, so as to leave noth- place in the crust, steam came spout- | tional Conference of Social Work. a few years ago, indicates the trend | DO cenhabox, lm:]udmg war gance to be little fumaroles turned | brought along a chemist partly for |ing to indicate their presence. After |, "0, 0r 1o hole, forming a new | Government action, it is prophe- | of thought that will inate the For sale by all Druggists gut monster vents, each group more | the express purpose of warning us as | we had been in the valley several| & PF 0% JIG ot (TS & BEW | GOVIEIIEE SR O S e eon | conferense this year. i i Eckman Laboratory, Philadelphia svonderful a spectacle than the whole, | to what was not safe. T knew this | days we had some experiences with | ¢ 0% 0o Tt oS00 HEWEEE OFS | D - s e B . take long to get out. Once, while walking across a place o | that looked perfeetly solid, I noticed a SpeC]al a new role midway between two old e EERCA fissures and on investigating found AND MAIL ORDERS Y hat a steaming fissure two feet wide and ten feet deep was roofed over [ [ ] CAREFULLY AND PROMPTLY for fifty feet by a layer of mud so thin that I could perforate it any- ' FILLED, ax GMENS SUIs § LADIES' SUITS | .o | YOUTHS' AND HIGH SCHOOL | paths. Moreover, the first trip over | the ground was the most dangerous. | After one man had explored any area in safety, there was no probability of ‘ccident to those who followed. Cooking at a Fumarole. “In many places the valley round | T MAY SALE PRICES—FIFTH FLOOR % - Vrn.ut the vents is covered with a pe- Fitform and Campus Togs are among the high-grade makes featured in this department. culiar blue mud, thinly coated with a One special lot of Suits in flannel, cashmeres and serges, single and double breasted models. | chestnut-brown crust, which some- For three day | times gives way suddenly, letting one | § Suits regularly sold from $20.00 to $22.50, Sale Price, $18.50. ‘dm\‘n to his shoe-tops in the soft, |} Young Men’s Suits, $15.98 to $35.00; from $2.00 to $5.00 cheaper than you'll find like qualities in- scalding mud beneath. At ch times any other store. { one is apt to feel that his feet arg ittt 0 00 || Wonderful Millinery Shop for Our Great Nation look “ticklish” otherwise. We were 3 NG VAY | surprised to find that continued im- IS MAKING HEADWAY., miersion of our foct in such places | | Children a[]d Babies-- On the Fifth Floor The stars are favoring the | d1a our shoes no perceptible injury, part we have been called to !for we had expected that they would | [ Ever since the new store opening we've been just bubbling over take, not for ourselves alone, Le rapidly eaten away. 2 to tell the bal mother all about this lovely department; every but for the whole world. Just “We chose our camp well up on | mother in Connecticut should visit it. The tiny Bonnets are nug- as every little. drop of water the mountain side overlooking the gets of beauty and economy; the little Hats of such excellent qual- helps to make the great ocean, valley, close beside a melting snow- ity, so tasteful and so well made that the fondest mother need every Thrift Stamp bought Ladies’ and Misses’ cérift. Here, although we were de- r ruples about paying the smallest price of & one Hat is helps to swell the amount of as- nied the pleasure of a camp-fire, for jus refully selected as another. There are so many interest- sistance we can give over there. ick of wood remains any- | B ing features to learn about in 1his department for instance: Do you buy as often as you Coats { ere in the valley, we had ‘all the might? 3 of home'. Fifty vards behind | \ cas our refrigerator, where we |8 ik 2 could keep everything freezing cold | § a y Y t $10.98 : R : 0y Ha Leonar i | Tt e SO G R As a rule it's a hard propesition ta find a genuine baby boy hat, and upward to $35 9 A mild-mannered fumarole—into | hut we have such a delightful variety of them, and in spite of the fact Refrigerators which we hung our pots to cook our that they're often embroidered and rakishl, scalloped about the W R e s a s edges, they have the masculine air. Crowns are buttoned on or ate . . s q , ! Leforehand as to the feasibility of tached; roll brim or broad brim sailor, white pique ana other suit- SEHE S LOOK. Ladies’ and Misses’ § I this method of cooking, because of able materials. 50c (o $2.98, See these before you decide the noxious gases that came off along Dresges with the steam; but the results were on l“‘c‘ Iake or Relrigerator A | more than satisfactory. We never | [ B b C f 50 yowll buy. ’ E : | defected the faintest taint in any of a y aps C any aps 10r C One-piece, porcelain lined; ll | our food. Everything was always Tl et e AT P ey Gty e e Men’s Extra § $10.98 e meee B G R sies: of fne uns and Swiss, plain or trimmed and sanitary. 2 team, just at ti t of Caps—Dutch, Poke and Baby Polished hardwood, best of IS | of live stea st at the point o i ek SRR € yand SBaby, . L Pants and upward to $30 - W e R e three times the money. The cauties; some with full face insulation and positive ice= lawn is sheer, and the embroid- . ruffle of selected embrolderies. were surrounded by an atmosphere and the Caps have a look of cooked to pieces, or burned, no 4 matter how long neglected or for cries dainty and babyfied; somo . Tasel Retrimerataa it g1 ten, g are in Dotted Sw edged with H s ily s $2 ;5; t() :BQ) Millinery i 0 . ; « . edg Ch ld H short time, family size, regu- uant) A Steam-Heated Tent. TicoTith (oihack oo e ndaren s ats s b LR P s “When we turned in the first | K -00, .95.. night, we were astonished to find ',')’:‘0((,!:‘“::1?;‘”‘3“ M::ffiftf;::p‘f 4 to 7 Years Gibson’s Lift Lid Refrigera- | that the ground under our tent was s T R et tors, 30-1b. ice capacity, $7.95. j decidedly warm. On examination | § We can show you 10 or more Straw ‘Hats—very .new and we found that a thermometer thrust tvies e Do exclusive. Silk and straw com- € inches into the ground promptly rose to boiling point. This was in . y Fc:T:xf;fl;z.;s oY jt;jw : EleCtnc Serng deed a surprise, for the place only i toceny e, or e v ot |8 Children’s Hats Machine i ing snowbank behind us ’ 3 ’ | R e o e ey Boys’ and Girls $2.98 to $5.50 “But fore 1 e 5 e . 2 3ut before long our blankets were Tallored Hats The most modern and Ima as hot as the ground. Close to the (;A'I‘ELY & BRPJI\ NAN snow-drift as we w Ll :'n b Heaa sizes 20, 21 and 22. proved makes, including the filualot ot ot T Mushroom, poke and roll Extremely smart; Sailor: single thread. No babbins. MEN'S DEPARTMENT IS 4 SR e e e brim shapes; most adorable in Mushrooms and Pokes in every _Special ~ Triumph Electric TIFULLY STOCKED WITH W BRITAIN eteamed on one side we froze on the combinations of Georgette and shade, finished with bands of Sewing Machines equipped with ST AND BEST IN MEN'S . OPEN SATURDAY e W hia Sy LOARSS straw; baby shades of blue and ribbon; sizes 6 1-2 to 7 1-4. Westinghouse Motor, patented - WEAR. MONDAY i o piturning “‘C"l pink, also white. 98 to § ). Theostat, $34.95. savers. and over in the effort to equalize the WE TRUST YOU! e it