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STRONG PLEA FOR THE PLAYGROUND PROPOSED HAWAIIAN "BUILDING AT EXPOSITION OF WIS A '" ' 1 i -n i i I ii ' hi Vi i i i l ir ii.ii. : - -- ' : 1- ' ' " ''C " '"""l i J : i .;,,.Vi--: X - . v" MLrCIRCLE IN WHITE HOUSE ! iisiiiGAoi'iiHliiNG . 2. it. , ' " 'k'v.'-'v V. ITpecItf St.Btilltln CrrepondenceJ ftni an aa(j a quarter thick. Nar- WASHIM3TON, D. Nor. 13 The row write ribbonn will tie them, f-nily circle; at the White House la Mra. Wilson will attet the, Pa& l r.slly enET-.1red these dar In kiDenlir? erewski concert, this afterftbon. f 1 charge of the division. ., . , . Mrs. Wing and Miss Majro will spend the winter at the house at 1921 Nineteenth street, which thej leased this summer. v - : r Mr. .and Mrs. Franklin MacVeagh are back at their Washington home for the winter. NEW ZEALAND DECIDES , ON NAVY. OF HER OWN ; r fc i I nmiir i Bin i ft dlHlilL AINU Ltl KIRS GROW 1 exes.-brewing: waJa and c ;t End of the I ackagres q ever Bhap and lre all Wilson, Miss Bones, the Di:w TU f mttlaingi. presents for1 Miss Jessie .Mlssea Smith of-Louisiana, gueiits at I oUDSiay rOIICy In I fiai , . Domain V. ilson. wfo Is to Tj man-lediNoveiariWtote House, and, Miss Ilagner. lir 25 to Trancls B. Sayrc; :' "Miss Jessie WiIscn. who' wient will to return Some cr, Iho Elf ts hare come from frliHadehMa yesterday crficlala lxx distant Ilanda.); Strict ae-Vf h' afXeroooi . V . 5:?ZS:if!2? .Jrjf": Premier SS'aw "the govern": EST W iSSiuSS uital (By Mail WELLINGTON, New Zealand. TBy latest MaMJ . NETW YORK. If you want to get Fhaved cr have .your hair cut, don't try to enter a barber shop south of Fourteenth street, for you will be dis appointed, accord ihg' to the program The outlined by Mark. Brill, secretary of Former Portland Man Tells of the Scope of the Great Movement By Latest Mail SACRAMENTO "Comparatively few persons realize the scope and im portance of the playground move ment. The very name brings to- the mind a picture off sand boxes and swings and little ones playing with . f o r Infanta and Chlldron. he jlectsibf Opiate rfTTAT ICTAKTa are peculiarly sxacepULie to ptumana ra Tanous prcp 1 ar aratioos. all ct which ar carcotio. is weQ k&own.-,Evea ia ih tauflest doset it co&tinufd, these cpiates cause chaafes la .the tonctiona and growth ct the cells, whkh are likely to becoma permanenV cauisias: imbecility; menial C V-.V.-, f .v- -w i - . -! -. . - dolls. This is where the movement perversion, a craving for alcohol or narooiicsm jaw, ui a, ;.cujpacacs,Mw began 10 years or so ago, and to the ? M ktractaUe nerr6ia dys men and women who have not kept opiatesornarwtkatoieepchndrec.TUetiath in touch with it during the decade . fcj f, that chUdn that has passed It has not advanced FjHa -m. v-..u-:1.,-.-.vl' -v " . " 1 beyond that stage. But this was only nHr thanacAi atatime,ananly -y . . - the beginning of a wise utilization of The administration of Anodynes, Drtp portiala Soothing Sjnipe ana o.Lfff the instinct for play which lasts from ; Bwft tn rhiUrmn by my hut a phvaiciaAcaanot be too strongly decried, ft" childhood nearly to thp " grave. By druMist should not be a party to itACmldrea who are ill need tho tttcnt: the inttiligent use and development f -aic. lt u nothing 1 tOixlCfrime to dose them wilUully wUhaar. oi mis inBiinci, me iurce ui iuc uu-, .7 w . . . lt;t: -iwvTiM T-nFiamniainnnu iianiHHH aL i tBe president and Mrs. uuwuuvco iuai &yfc'u .hjch. oiu ui iuc luieiuauuuai umuu Lnowledjfe of two ot Mlss VUsonS. WU? subsidy to the imperial navy and ta Barbers, who saya that 5000 of the . fts is wespread. however. A plaU n up a greater responsibility. It men will go on strike. :: ua laval ier. set with diamonds and -ceptionr and dance at the Washington h accentpd- thP tmnpriai mvp. , J A , , !r.closed la?ae-silver box, the gift pt.Barmks glen as a welcome of Col- 4ent's ottet tor a light cruiser as a wAfter PWl f ne baber the member cf the house of represeiv, cnel Kuhn. commandant and Mrs. K shiV "gt cruiser as a shops south of Fourteenth street have .lives. Is:ne. and i Pekinese puppy KuhiCand was chaperoned b Miss The aim 5 British citizens was he fwanted the ,?1envand8 of e barDeffl. ; . . . . ,r L itt . 1 uc orillUU Cllizeas was, ue tw0 ..nirkn will then nna.f1r tho otn. rocg, saia. w oe on ms war,;fsoer. i? . . . raid, naval supremacy In the Pacific I": ."I IZ 'X.: l cross tha ccean under the -Busplce-it f just as in European waters. Mean er the American ; embassy; la London. Mrs. John Bassett Moore, with her wMle the training of New Zealanders "k , , , c ,y' V It ne8i01 : r-fwv A 4irittT-Ad1 ntVu'daurhters. Mlea PhlllU lLFoor Md'ir;;... 8 eaianaera tho8e iaboring Jn Brooklyn will also r r.d boxea have, been bordered f from Miss Ann Moore have arrived at their f i- (The above indfeate : 'cw YorlctJhe pake.iadescibed as lnew home, 1767 Q street, which they f Zealand has'decided 'to 1 s that New follow the ex- come in for consideration later. Mr. Brill says that 5000 barbers will ) aving a fcrondation layer 22 Inches tni-Kill pocapy for. s the, eason- - , l m m . - : L . .-. -. 1 . - ' .-v . . v -L ' L .'' uiameier. ana iout incnes inics ' ,s 1 , f; i'L5 Jtm , . The upper layer will b'e'16 Inches In? Relr-adiilr'H.nT'Mao, U. S. :aeter afid as many high.";iThe tdtiiaiia'.1lKi1tlUrAndlhe.3aUer's . : lament s 111 be a bae wiih wh.traterIW..wl.If' leaVeiWash- Tar ore? .Ids. ' The wteddlhg' cale lhgton Monday for Ke wpofy It, l.f to : oxesTwWibe pretty souvenirs : of 'a'tfd'ahmlt sEx.wfeeks.Ii (i ;--. : tcric occasion. . The initials 8. W.J 1 Admiral Majro will f Ulqa--,-. short : pear on the corner stamped In elM course at the war college a Newport crt with.a diamond-shaped', border.! t-efWe talcing up hl' duties wltlL the jthw ability elected captain of the Stanford varsi : i slzPf Si jr. are 'three, inches by twoiJUIanticileeV when; ; hefjb iWllOclii,! ty ample' of Australia ! in building a navy he: out on stri,ka and prophesies that ct .her own instead of contributing lne maa who does not wleld a safety shfps; ;aa hefeiofre,'to the imperial razor-and who' generally gets shaved navy under the: control of -the : admJr downtown will-, have to change his ralty in London.) . schedule and get shaved elsewhere or ProferaoTlptey; head of Harvard's aU thlr native luxuriance economic! department;. .says-that "no , . man is worth-over-S23.00O a year for Frank Guard of Glendora has been team. ir "3 Jhf A' -i,v. v., i: ; - -';4;! nnH4 - 4" : rseiv ' - Gold-pfated '- Razori - Leather Brush and Shaving Stick- in ,,GoM-plated" Cases;U two Gld- Fiatea' Eiaae jljoxce, ana riaie-; i glass v Mirror; all 'contained in. Seal; Leather S-ykr Call and Let Us Show You the ; - ; Gillette Masterpiece It Uncalled the De Luxe Edition; the Razor, Brush Holder, Scap Holder and Blade Boxes are 22-karlt Gold, beautffuily hand-engraved jifid all contained in a seal leather case. f Handsome as a piece of fine jewelry. .f.vrr vi - ':-; The price Is $5 50.00 422 Same as 421G, with Silver plated Razor and fittings, con tained in a Pigskin case: Price $9.00 . -i - . ., - v ilvertlazbr; Badger . Lather ; Birh andving Stickpin Sllver-Plated ' liclucrsj- fSirv6f"Moun($a Toothbrusii Hold er Pair Eftcaiy Military ilfair Brushes; . Corab, Manicure Set and Mirror;.. all con- altod in , Seal loathe t' Roll." V. " - ; PRICE $20JK) 'tUXYEhLRV tOXBIATIOX SET 127 Silver-Plated Razor; Badger Lather Brush and Shaving Stick in Silver-Plated HoIdersjtieyiMdnntedT Toothbrush Hold tr, Talcum Powder 'and Perfume Bottles; Soap 5ox; Pair Ebony Military Hair Brushes; Ebony Clothes Brush; Comb; Manicure Set and Mirror; all contained in Seal Leather Roll. PRICE $2540 TlUTtLERS' COMBINATION.; SET 42S Silver-P.ated Razor; Badger Lather Brush and Shaving Stick in Silver-Plated Holders; Silver-Mounted Talcum Powder, Perfume Bottle3 land Toothbrush Holder; Etony Hair Brush; Comb and Mirror; all contained in Seal Leather Roll: PRICE $16.00 '. . OO ,B Silycr-p!ated Razor; father .Briisb and Soap 4u Silver-plat-'edCases and twoblade boxes; all contained in Pigskin Case. : i . Price $8.00. , Op Same as OO B, in Seal Leath er Case Price $8.50. 468 B. Standard Style. Pigskin Case, with Gold-plated Razor. Price $7.50 505 AP. . Potkt .Style Tigskin Case, with Silver-plated Razor. Price' $5.50. 504 B Pocket Style G6ld-plated, Engraved Case, J-iwith Gold-plated Razor. ' - U ' Price $6.03 500 B. Pocket Style Gold-plated, Plain Case, with Gold-plated Razor. Price $.00. 468. Standard Style. Pigskin case with Silver-plated Razor. Price $6.00. 505 BP Pocket Style Pigskin Case, with Gold-plated Razor ' t Price $5.00 500 A Pocket Style Ganmetal Case, with Gold-plat-fi ed Razor. t,X4i !4 Pr,ce $5.50. j, i ,. 505 Pocket Style. Black Cowhide Case, with Silver-plated Razor. Price $5.00. 500 Pocket Style Silver-plated Case, with Silver plated Razor Price $5.00 460 Standard Style. Morocco Case, with Silver-plated Razor. Price $5.00. . . 460 B Standard Style. Nickel-Plated Case, with Silver- Plated Razor. Price $5.00. All above sets contain one dozen blades. The Gillette is recognized everywhere as the leading Safety Razor and makes an ideal gift for a man. There are many articles for men to be found in our stock of Parisian Ivory now on display. -1 7' V. MS! The Rexall Store 9 oQ hti 9 Fort and Hotel Streets derworld are destined to be over come." In these words, Vincent Jones, for merly of Portland, but now a resident of this city, opened an interview on playground work. Mr. Jones has made a study of the playground and park question, particularly in its fi nancial aspects, and is well qualified to 6peak on the subject f Sacramento Lags Behind. v "Sacramento is distinctly behind the times in the matter of play grounds," he said. "The citizens as a whole here seem to think because the city is full of trees and because in the residential districts the houses nave yards and lawns, that there is no need" for playgrounds. This senti ment, which-is probably the cause of j the city's backwardness in the ' play ground movement, simply shows ig norance of the scope and importance of the playground work as a -civic re form movement. . .-t r "In Portland, when the playground movement was in its Infancy, the same argument was made and with better reasons than in Sacramento, for that city, which was built among the woods, was a real park. But see what an investigation showed. A survey of the city was made , in the interest of the playground movement and it was found that in one area and that not the -most congested in the city, . there Were about 10,000. peo ple residing' in 134 city blocks In which theTe were trot 32 vacant lots$ where children could getff the street , to play.jChIldren,NJittie and ig,: were forced fir the Bfreet?Ho plaj.t-i;f ?, "In lis same distinct duriay.thfe years before the playgrounds Vre es tflbliaheil Uvo. little odes were killed bv . . .;... f t ,1 .-, ? J L ili.tA.Tf ' V! tne easfeft iu tneinvgnue couri cam from this district.' i Ji.p J"l ii $ t 'Ilerails the proposition reduced to dollars and' ceota fit a.1 dty oWihtf as fastdi Biferiinient$ toM V)afkwi congested, that te children ''wHf be fond tb, the streets as their only place or recreation. In -,one year in Portland,.an entire street was built uj on both? sides, 25, feet to each houe, and the- conditiona almost equalled these la; a lenement district. . v: Buy While Land, Is Cheap. J "The time to. lay I out and purchase play grounds -Is before imprpvementa cause a big advance in land prices. AU these iniprovements must be, paid for later bjr the city. Central park cost the city of New York about five and a half million dollars. Recently the city paid $8,000,000 for three small playgrounds on the east side, far more than all of Central park cost in 1850. "In Portland in the last ten years residence values have increased 225 per cent In first-class property, 25Q. in -s?cond-clas3, 300 per cent In hlrd-,; class property, while business-values ad anced nearly 100 per cent. On the 1 whole values increased from 95 -to 170 per cenfc faster than the population." If Sacramento doubles in population Jn ton years you can figure what it will mean to land values. It is the part of wisdom to buy ground for playgrounds while it is cheap. "It is a great mistake to underrate the importance of the playground movement This is a great work, of, vital importance to the city and the , naticn. The playground and the. schcol are correlated. To undertake the management of playgrounds with out a central head is a serious error-: . hat wrmld you think of a city that tried to run its schools without a cen tral head.' The piayground work is now considered of such importance in the East that schools have been estab lished to train playground superin tendents." TAKES OFF DANDRUFF HAIR STOPS FALLING Girls! Tryjbls! Makes hair thick, glossy, ilnffy, beautiful Ne more itching scalp. , i hi The ilmatare of Phvaici&no ' "Toar pnpvttiaa know m CutarU I hT?ed tar jtmn la thUdm! coxnpUlnU and I hra fooa4 eoU-l&f tater. Jom J Xarr.wll.IX, -"I . Ocveln401ilo. Tor smtal jtn I rcmntmmrtart yow 'CMtori tai thill il ways eoUaaa Mi do to, M it has Uv llabpcodael bScUIretaItt.M " " XdwiX Paw, IL IX, tw Tbrk City. "Tew Ctttori Is s aoiftor(oac baMbold icmedy.' It la partly vtfeUbfe sodacu amu4 catktftk. Abo? U, i 4m m kana, wkkk to a on tlua eaa U ali ol the fitat majocity et eWI- M - K ' the signature of Chac. XI. rietcLor. j" - . Castorla nond C actor la e' "I mr prncrflMil yoot Cutorl ta many tuH ad bart alwiyt fosad tt aa fficknt aa4 Kpmtt ' wm3j , A. F. Pxixa, IL IX, BU Loaia, Ma. I Inn aaed jw Cutoris la wy ewa with food matt, aad bat Mtftoed nwl patkoU to ma it foe; Ita atld, UxalS w ffKt tad fmdom fnmktxmJ y -. xwaa Faaaiaa, V. .h MTor CutsrU boWa tbaUca of the BMtllca profea&Ioa la Matter bel4 by m other ffoprWUry preparatloa. ill ta mi sod rallahla 3ctoe fot laTaau aiid tid-dti.' Is fact It to tho hoaaehold nttiodylor iafa&tlWaUaBta.N ;i J.' JL asaa, XaaM Oty, If. ch II drenCrv fdr Fletcher o Caotoriar :-f. 1 ' I n U sie Fo r Oven 3 O- Y ears . TM , ' i Avith'B.V.D.-r-. You'llEnd It orfc rv.- T WORK or atjplayf ; you'll be :,xopi everys' 'm tntit bf ' the ' day. . B.. h V, is the, RIGHt vn derwear for RIGHT-NOW Loose Fitting. B. V. D, c '." - ------ ' ' a . V fc S-WI?: ci'att:HUnde'rs Length "Drawers gi ve - bodily $conteL 50cr 75cl $tJM and t.50 a gamen Thi R9d Wovn Label MA DC FOR THfc CCSTRCTAILTRACC CTrfr Urk Rtt.V. $.PoL Of. 4fort CwH.) :; . - .. bK9oamn B. V. D. Uadergarment Take m aaaereineat (ik0ithia label I s T3ie B.V.4 D; Company,' New York. If f V -y . iff"-' -i" . --'.if ' . . '' : C ' .v 7 ; 1 , r d : ii i iill - " i -r i 1 " . '. -, t- EVERYTHING for the TH ANICSCIVING FEAST "Within ten minutes after an applica tion of Danderine you cannot find at single trace of Dandruff or a loose or J falling hair and your scalp will not. itch, but what will please you most will be after a few weeks' use, when you will see new hair, fine and downy at first yes but really new hair growing all over the scalp. A little Danderine immediately doubles the beauty of your hair. No difference how dull, faded,. brittle and scraggy, just moisten a cloth with Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. The effect is amaz ing your hair will be light, fluffy and wavy, and have an appearance of, abundance; an incomparable lustre, softness and luxuriance. i Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowltoc's Danderine from any drug store or toi let counter, and prove that your hrr is as pretty and soft as any that '.t has i been neglected or injured by careless treatment that's all you surely can have beautiful hair and lots of it if you will just try a little Dandjrine. advertisement Nothing has been over looked in, our. efforts tosup- ply your" needs. All articles ,;nece3sary ,4o ,v prepare the dinner, as well ' as everything for the setting . cf the table. ' . The largest display of Din- nerware in the city. (27 stock patterns to chocse from) Self-basting Roasters, 25 and up. Carving Sets" (3 pes.), $3.75 and up. ' ' f Poultry Shears, $2.00 and tip Dinner Sets (50 pes), 5J5 and up. B- Sure to see our display of Table Settings. W. W. JDimond & Co, Ltd. The House cf Houseware. 53-65 Krng St 'J: For Rent The Cummins Residence on Alexander Bingham Streets. Immediate possession. BISHOP TRUST COMPANY, LIMITED, 924 BETHEL ST. end Phone 2205 Reaches tdLustaiCe-Peek Co.Xtd, ALL USDS OP BOCK AND 8A3TD FOB C0XCBET2 TfOBX. FIBEWOOD AMI CUAU IX QUITEN STREET. P. O. BOX 51J -to .'"AV.' . . - . -- . v - jO , J" f J J'v .r-T- . Vi v :f:r 'J j