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'TUBSDAY, MAY. 2. = drs. Baker, so mach Benefited by LydiaE.Pinkham’sVegetableCom- pound, on emg Help Others p TT i from women’s trou- les and stomach proune and for a time was able to 3 ment of ailments to which they are often subject. Mrs. Baker calls it “a wonderful If you are suffering SIRE HELP T) 'HARDING SOLVES Some Came From Greenwich GIK WOMEN COAL TROUBLE? 10:05 Girls Tell Wanda Believes Safeguard ayemet|"° Strikes Assured | WASHINGTON, May 2.—Prest dent Marding believes he has found a permanent solution of the trouble tn the coal industry, one that will prac tieally safeguard the country against serious strikes in the future. | ‘The president outlined his plan to| several members of congress. It ts based on this fundamental principle That the coal tndustry muat be made leas seasonal | Production must go ahead at a/ steady rate thruout the year, thus affording fewer men employment, | but assuring those remaining of steady work, Distribution from the mines must also be kept on flow, To accomplish this, ernment must direct that ¢! coal mined in the summer stored In the centers of Industry and population to await the demands of winter. The plan, entd by Harding to be “still In the rough.” te being worked | out with the ald of Secretary Hoover. ‘They expect to have tt completed within @ few weeks, It ts understood, and will then submit It to congress, with the request that laws be enacted to carry ft Into effect. ‘The president also has a scheme, the detatls of which are still to be worked out, for sett! the present coal strike, but he not revealed the nature of the ateps he will take in this direction John Vance Cheney Dies in San Diego Reserve Banks May Join Foreign Confab WASINGTON, May 2.--Governors | playing at the Metropoiitan theater. THE SBATTLE STAR teen” Leaders at The McCarthy Sisters (Mary and Alice), harmonizers ex-! traordinary, in the big, gorgeous Follies production, now The two sisters, with Phil Baker, monologist and master of the accordion, will en- lertain the Kiwanis club at its weekly luncheon W ednesday Right Ready to Step Into the Class With Other “Sweet Six- ioe SAN DIEGO, Cal. May 3.—John Vance Cheney, famous poet and es.) sayist, for many years Librarian at! the Chicago public library, died here late yesterday. of the 12 federal reserve banks, meet’ noon at the Hotel Washington Annex. tng in Washington today, are under | ntood to have given approval to the! By Wanda von Kettler | informal suggestion from Europe! ons curtain wae down. | No audience waited without Cheney had been in| at Benjamin Strong, governor of fin with th widow. I waited on a “prop” box at one |the New York bank, and probably ro jthe dig girls to line up, We're going i health for some time, suffering | one other banker, join tn a world.|. Yet the “follies” were busy behind over jugt a few steps in “The Tain from heart trouble, He leaves 4} w conference on European prob. th? scenes. Shop’ scene, All right—let'e go.” | moment later in the person of Jack Manning, stage director, who busted words, “No General shuttie of feet w I want all A row of ter Strong would represent the “ — - - reserve banks, however, and not the *#e Of the atage for the Met arthy | pig giria” lined up THE BALLARD MOTHER-|government of the United States, [disters, two of the mlarg in the Green “Now, we're taking entry part, be DAUGHTER banquet will be held) While the reserve board ts a govern. | Wich Village Follies, playing thls) ginning tadedada Got it? All week at the Met, The sisters were | pient re deda-da- May 10 at 6:30 p. m. in the Gilman Patk Methodist church, according to | Mra. James Holland, president of the Adams schoo! Parent-Teacher asso- ciation ment body, the reserve banks are pri vately owned. The people of the United States Hapend $49,000,000 a day for food Revelation in Green Tea IT’S SO SWEETLY PURE, CLEAN DELICIOUS ried "CAL AD A" THA. el fs sold on merit and merit alone. Try it once and you will never go back to Japans. At all grocers. R. & H.C. COOK, EAST 3363, ELL.0350, DISTRI |DLD MANY THINGS New, we'll do that over, remem- Twenty-two girls sat also on bering, when sitting down, after “prop” boxes, on occasional the second dip, to Eeap the eyes "and Jack Man- | ning broke off Into a whistled accom- | paniment, while the girls stepped and dipped toward the front of the stage. “Awtul,” spoke Jack Manning; “that would never get you a cent. due in 10 minutes. In the meantine—well: B saw the follies “be! scenes.” TWENTY-TWO GIRLS hind the} pleces of “prop” furniture, and stood in groups about the Some talked together, potted their cigarets with nary « word. Some devoured letters re cently acquired from the stage mall box. The girls had pretty faces, and a |great many, bobbed hair. They were the girle of the chorus, yet they wore| Sixteen,’ * not the Jeweled, gifxtening, abbrévt-| During the “Sweet Sixteen.” Jack ated clothing of the follies, They Manning wandered over near the were clothed on this afternoon tn | “prop” boxes. anything from pink silk bloomersand| “Did any of thene girls.” T asked! blouses to sporta sult. In the cem him, “ever really live In Greenwich ter of the stage Edward Graham,| Village? Do they know anything one of the dancers, practiced new about the village other than that atepa with a pink silk bloornered «irl. which they have learned in the "Fol Evidently the group awalted some | lies? thing. | THESE TWO ARF And that something appeared ®| FROM TH LAGE to the loft, Insist on all eyes being kept ihe left, Too often of you squirm: around to at some bird in the front the right-hand side, Now. we'll start over, Vine! 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They know Greenwich Villa “Oh, yes.” spoke Miss Arnold, the irl with the mmooth, dark hair done! in two little knobe on elther side of| jher head. “We know the viliage, 1/ | ran an art shop down there before joining the ‘Trollies au and Intertor aeshentiinn — “And Olive,” ahe continued, turn ing to the second girl, whore hair! was fair and bobbed, “war a cigaret | irl for Zonia, one of the best known ciguret dealers in the village. Olive, boxidem selling clgareta, played the| harp. That's how she came to join the Follies, One other rw villager among wa,” she went on tu any, “is Olea Ziceva, who dances the bey part in "Bweet Sixteen.’ and was interested tn art.” In the ay, near the “pro; boxes, the McCarthy Sisters appe: ed. The two girls of the chorus re turned to the center of the eta where the “Sweet Sixteen’ at wore being n® over,” while as the “mad bi youngsters in the | Follies, mounted the boxes and took up the talk THESE MERELY VISITED VILLAGE “No,” they said, “we haven't really lived in the village. But we've been there ever so much, MEAT CAUSE OF KIDNEY TROUBLE Take a glass of Salts if your) Back hurts or Bladder bothers—Meat forms uric acid your meat every! eat it, but flush your kidneys Tf you must ha day, She lived there |’ - | Follies,” Portland PAGE 9 We Tell It With Values BEAUTY Finds Its Loveliest Expressions in the Clever Style Developments That Have Come to Give Joy to Bright Spring and Summer Days. THOUSANDS OF EXQUISITE NEW MODELS JUST HERE FROM NEW YORK HEIR SMARTNESS lies not alone in the fact that they are dis- tinctly new, but they shine out brightly because the wf are so artfully designe cleverly adorned and beautifully proportioned, allowing for their ver- satile adaptability by the Junior, the Miss and the Matron. Sizes are quite accommodating—16 to 44 Pitti and other wool Path poesia colors. an- eytied Canton Crepe Dreen in pleated m sleeves. 1 the fash- $16 ‘So ‘Extensive Is the Collection of the Coats, Suits, Wraps, Dresses, Capes and Costumes at $16 that practically every need of the summertime wardrobe can be filled. Yet with the same broad field of variety we have vast numbers of others, priced the “Sweet Sixteen” way at $25 to $75 You Must See These Garments to sense the charm of their fabrics, the soft beauty of their colorings and the individual niceties of their styling. Many of them can be seen in our show, windows. ° Re ee 1023 Second Ave., Corner Spring St. F asa’ You sea, we've been on the stage nine years, and before that, of course, we were too little to live anywhere but at home, Yes,” the one with the wavy bobbed hair continued, “Um the Fomeoad I'm Alice. But Mary a been on the stage length of time, V gether with Gus dren players in New ¥ next year we went with ‘Look Who'se Here.” It was two years ago that we came to the Follies. “And we always piny that we're utthe girls,” Mary put in, whose batr, too, fe bobbed, but not quite so wa We like to sing songe like " Want to Be Sean and We Want to/ Be Heard,’ our first song in the “Put we've got romething else we! THINK we'd like to do,” her sister ded. “Shall we teil? Well, we're ppored to be funny now. But we hink we'd like to PLAY SAD PARTS IN THE MOV Some | day we're going to try tt. Out In the center of the stage Jack Manning was calling to the groups of girls that had scattered after thi “Sweet Kixteen” rehearsal. “We're on ou rway,” he «poke, “to a sanitarium. We're going out to « place called ‘Firlands’ to sing for valescents this afternoon. “Oh, good Lord,” came a voice from the group. “Hospitals make me ill,” from an- other, “But they they're sick, and MIGHT get well tf we sing,” still) from another. “That's right,” langhed the group, | “they MIGHT, and the Fol'y girls, | MoCarthy aisters and all, climbed HAE DARK HA AAD LOK YOUNG Grandmother kept her hatr beaut!- lly darkened, glossy and attractive | th a brew of Sage T: 1. 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Bend tor tt now. | Hr avrattse these irrit ating acids, OTE GNA 4 to cleanse the kidneys and flush off the body's urinous waste get four n | ounces of Jad Salts from any phar- macy here; take a tablespoonful In a }a few days and your kidneye will then act fine, This famous salts is made from the neld of grapes and Dept. 388, the famous THREE-DAY FRER TRIAL | Ironised Yeast. lemon fulce, combined with Iithia, and has been used for generations - | to flush and stimulate sluggish kid neys. Iso to new ize the acids in ur so it no longer irritates, hus ending bladder weakness, Jad Saltese is in naive; cannot injure, and makes a delightful ef. fervescent lithia water drink.—Ad. verUsemen® | glass of water before breakfast for) "and dr ce, this simple mixture wa with wonderful effec At any drug store for and Sulphur pound, get a lure bottle of this dia time recipe, improved by the addi- tion of other ingredients, all to at very Ii ple mixture be depended upon to restore nat color and beauty to the ha A well-known downtown druggist everybody uses W age Sulphur Compound becaure t darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody ¢ plied—it's Bo simply dampe: thru your hal, ta time r, disappear n tell it has been to use, too. mb or soft br into their jackets and under tnar! hats, preparatory to @ 30-mlle ride to} Firlands. 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