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JORDAN. p Young said that the work-| This villain b fi compensation act passed by | h feemt session is superior to law of its kind in the world (METHING NEW—A “FACULTY STRIKE | SEW YORK, March 23 Murray Butler, presi dent of Colum bia university may have a strike on his hands in a few with half laculty and teaching staff threatening to “walk out.” The taculty has a deep seat ed grudge against Butler, who, they say has been high hanfed an d overbearing in bis method of Gismissing teachers. Sixty-! * “~peven teachers pat out last year by Butler for, * onal reasons, faculty men al * FIRST STRAW HAT. L Prof. Castell wants a commit-|# KANSAS CITY, Kan. March binted to investigate “the |# 24.—The first straw hat of the BE and dismissing of teach-|* season made its appearance on position has aroused |* the street yesterday. Bilt. who may decapitate Cattell, ® If that happens there | k#eekRRKRAHR ARES Show down and either But- | wil have to resign or half the| force will quit. ial his fifteenth year, 30 years fs not happy unless he can r, com arson, hold wu drag the blonde by the hair of her head, cut ip two in a sawmill and pair of bandcu upon his wrists by the loves to sneer, say evenge!” a at, fur-lined cigarets. in nO roKues gallery will one find M. J. Jordan's name. He con-| fines all his nefarious villainies to] that portion of the stage dedicated to the “mellerdrammer.” He's a professional theatrical villain. Jor expects to be hissed by the gallery. Life would not be worth living without jt. “What care I for applause?” he says. “A his and a groan from the gallery music to my ear It shows th: am doing my villain work weil.” ait AREER eeeeeeeee LLOYD-GEORGE TO QUIT. (By United Press.) Soler . LONDON, March 24.—Reports| KON'T “OBEY.” that David’ Lioyd-George will be CITY, March 24.—|forced within a few days to resign| Mrs, Laura Cassil hesitated | as chancellor of the exchequer, be-| Nord “obey,” Judge Weich| cause of ill-health, are in | cir = Svening refused to continue | culation here today in political cir ceremony that would | cle coupled her wit! 3 xc D 7 me ih Charles Git STOLYPIN TO STICK. (By Cnlted Press) Wasutxatos ST. PETERSBURG, March 24.— IN, March 24.—In-| That Premier Stolypin has with Tevenue receipts for the past jdrawn his recent resignation, is de anfied the year amounted |clared in today’s issue of the| melee the high water|Bourse Gazette, Stolypin had increased consumption long audience today with the czar. and higher taxes on tobac ‘We partly responsible. TEACH GREEKS TO FLY. SAN JOSE, March 24—Aviat LODGE Gives sHow. Charles Willard today announe " Farm’ a pastoral his acceptance of an offer from the ¥, will be given under the kingdom of Greece to instruct the Ty nellard Lodge Persever-|army officers of that country in 0.G.P,, at Junction hall, aviation. Willard will leave for ‘ Athens next month, ——-IN THE—— p Far THS treasure State kers’ Excursion Fares to MONTANA Via the Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound Railway THE FIRST AND THIRD TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH, COMMENCING Tuesday, April 4, (911 ——_ ES vie, bOTS OF BOOZE. 48 Gallatin Valley, Bmith River ne Judith Basin, the Musselshell Valley and leaving Seattle and For full particulars, i. WELTON, Immigration Agent, ©., M. & P. 8. Ry., 634 Henry Build fiber excursions tot: low on May 2 and 16, and on the first and third STRATED LITERATURE FREE FOR THE ASKING FoF thekets, seeping Oe ricnat een to any of the ( apply , Kallway Exchange, Portland. FRIDAY, MARCH 24, . . Inquisitive Edwin Drives 1911 YOUR bo EVER Gt RING BEA T SNARLED DOES AN OYSTER TICKLE THE BECAUSE IT HAS FEATHERS COCKTAIL ~~. PALATE F IRISH APPLE P ©» 2 3 THE STONE, FISHER CO. Second and University Carpet and Drapery ] Section $2.50 NOTTINGHAM CUR TAINS, $1.49 Madras patterns weave regular pr special Saturday pal 25c CURTAIN SCRIMS, Another big lot of 4 printed fancy Cu egular 25¢ 17¢ ible rims at 17e. $2.50 BAGDAD COUCH COVERS, $1.45 60-inch = Bs Couch fringed; regular price pecial Saturday at $4, $10.00 COTTON MAT. TRESSES, $7.50 40 pound Covers Twelve hundred pairs dals for women are offered g morrow. There are twelve different s and, what's of equal importance in each style. The list includes of Pump in the » which goes yles in the , there Oxfords and Street. San- are all sizes and widths { THE STONE, FISHER CO. Second and University { WOMEN’S SHOES An Important Sale Presenting Smart Styles, All Sizes and Unus- ual Economy | All Widths and ion, } I All Sizes on sale to- colle Coats and Hats for Little Ladies A brilliant gathering of attire that will appeal instantly because it possesses that good taste which is so hard to define and not always easy to find Yet, because our people are blessed with the knack of choosing the right things, this particular section goes right ahead day after day. The coats illustrated are shown in plain wool and wash- able fabrics such as Broadcloth, Shepherd Check Worsteds, § Pongees, Repps and Washable Poplins, Black and White Checks, Blue and White and any other color that good taste permits conse $2.00 tc SPRING HATS | WASH DRESSES Bonnets, too, for that matter.) Of ( shown in a wide variety of beau tifnl styles and in ail colors to harmonize with coat or 4 both. igham, Linen or ay es up to 6 years Plaid 4, OF : Ging . Be ambray Dresses in pink blue or tan, with embroidery fronts and belts $1.25 English Rep waisted effects “Mandarin” $2.25 and Tan Bonnets of Horsehair Braid, with rolls of shirred chiffon and a big bow of satin ribbon at the side cere BB.0O | Tan Straw, faced with white chiffon and trimmed with pink ribbon $2 Mushroom Hats of Straw, with a Persian ban around the crown .. $1.75 | with Man Pongee Hats, trimmed with but an- terflies made of ribbon ..$3.25 $1.25 “FINE SAVINGS ON NEEDED NOTIONS B9e¢ | | variety of colors 2 Skirt Markers, able to home dressmaking ort Tusca new Percale Dresses darin sleeves .. Best quality Dress Braids, in a 10¢ indispens ibe white 10¢ 50e Hair Rolls, all colors 35c and 50c Large Size Dress Shields, pair : 15e¢ be) 3 for a 4 10¢ | {ose Supporters, black only | eoee oes 10¢ | 26e package Shell Hair Pins blonde and brown; 3 to 12 pins in package 19¢ | Mercerized 10¢ | 10¢ Stocking Darners . be spools Basting Cotton, 15e Cube Pins, in black . o* and colors, 200 count Black -and White Blastic, from % to 1 inch wide be ped Dress Skirt Banding, 12 ds to piece 226 Black-Headed Tol 1% to L5e Jest quality let Pins, 12 on card, Se spools Colored inches long; 2 for Sewing Cotton, 3 for .... $15.00 5 | Suits for Women—Underpriced And Thereby Hangs a Tale Last season's production laid away by a well-meaning but mistaken stock-keeper The Coats are little longer than but the fa t Ch colors are fine oadcloth seems necessary Some are made of the fine others of checked suitings, fancy self-striped sriginally 1 tan intended to sell for green brown a $35.00 to $47.50. w through navy tomorr body's blunder at .. NEW SPRING SUITS AT $19.75! ap, in a wide range of plain and © new styles; each coat silk suits that nobody sells for $19.75 Fifty new Spring models in this gr fancy fabrics. All colors and all lined; many are elaborately trimm leas than $26.00 are offered here tomorrow at NEW SPRING SUITS AT $24.50! Abont one hundred and fifty in the group, belng the complete range of samples from one of the foremost makers in the country; choice of mavy, tan, black, light and dark gray; made tn checks and fancy striped and plain fabrics, A few are braided, but the majority are plain tailor ely duplicated fér less than $30.00 anywhere. row for nev ieee $24.50 NEW SUITS AT_ $13.75! n’s Suite of bi navy Panama; short jackets, as this yles provide; all silk lined. All sizes, so that misses can fitted; suits that you'd expect to pay twenty dollars, at re offered at $13.75 Wome season ok HATS Tomorrow the millinery store will offer a new and distinctive collection of Hats for street and semi dress at a popular price—no, at better than } that—at a price that’s alto | / gether unapproachable wear of Boys’ Clothing, includ- and A new department for the s ing Suits of wool fabrics, ser the like. Sizes from 2% to 8. We believe that we can supply better garments for the worsted, cassimere OPENED same money or equal garments for less! Prices from .. $3.50 to $7.50 Tan Rt THE STONE, FISHER CO } 8 Carpet and Drapery Section 40c WINDOW SHADES, 22c Window § ond and University size 2x6 pring 40 $6.00 ART SQUARES, $3.95 Art size only $3.95. MATTING REMNANTS Union Squares Ox12; reg Remnants of Matting anning to 16 y regular 2he and special at 122¢. $16.00 BRUSSELS RUGS, $9.95 Brussels Rugs special for Satur .95. One to a 2 to dealers lengths r Tapestry ox12 day o1 customer Patent ¢ I olt Ce ze Oxford. N 1 Calf Pumps atent € Street Sandals Patent Colt Street or Dress Pumps On Sale Saturday | CHARMING WHITE WAISTS FOR WOMEN The Spring stocks are now at their height of best. The variety is enormous and the prices fair. One can get at this store more style and character for less meney than at any other shop within three days’ journey! f Particular attention is directed to the showing of Em- broidered Waists. These are made of the sheerest, thin- nest materials, with short sleeves, and the fronts are em- broidered in colors. Helen pink, Alice blue and amtehyst are prominent favorites. $3.50 to $25.00 Prices range from .. WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SILK DRESSES Charming Spring models that can be had at a price which is no higher than the average modiste would be entitled to for the mak ing. Made of foulards, pongees and plain and fancy messalines, the latter in the popular hair-line stripe effect, All sizes and all correct colors, Priced for tomorrow «+. $10.00 WOMEN’S AND _ MISSES’ SPRING COATS An opportunity is presented tomorrow to get fine naw Spring Coats at a very nominal price. perfect fittin mixtures, Sizes from 16 to 44. TOW .« Women’s Kid Gloves Here is an opportunity to get Gloves of excellent quality at a mere pittance of a price; a pair Two-clasp, well-made, _ per- fect fitting of excellent lambskin with embroidered backs—can be had in black, white and all colors; quite equal to any gloves you may have bought heretofore for a dollar a pair. On sale to- morrow There are new long models, finely tailored, ; made of blue or black serge, and some few fancy All offered at the one price tomor- +++ $10.00 Clark’s Silky Stockings Clark makes a stocking so good that he puts this label on it: “If these stockings do not wear better than any you ever bought for 25c, you can bring them back and get a new pair.” Certainly Clark would lose if the stockings failed, and lose thousands of dol lars, for they're sold the country over, Women's and Children’s, all sizes . . 25e¢ Them to Cover... By Condo