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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1928, LOSOPHY OF SPRING NECK-LINES In This Day of Individualized Chic, Fashion Demands That They Be More Than Merely Smart u r-HilDUT OTI .TT 7 1 111 BY GRACE CARROLL 'AH Contrlbatlons to this Pase Society, Women's Clubs, and Personals suoum no i eiuniioum 10 me pociciy Editor by Friday ot Kach Week. "AltliouKh, in reeoKiiltioii of the Shower Compliments two OUlHiaUtllllK I fhuro' are Olio or i .ikiIohs anlieliioted tor tho next few weeks. Mureli was tisliert-u In on Tliui'sduy, Ineldentitlly do- - ctfu and HpriUKliku, uiul If (lie firm " fow duya of the mouth are any 'prophecy at all tit Hie fair wcuiu u'r to coihu, paitlos will take on a gay informality pariiculany du- iiKlitful at this time of tho year. Hreryona la looklim forward to tlia nilddlo of the month, when - iiulte Uie moHt Important featuru : to herald another aeawin, tho un . nunl SprliiK Fashion Show, is to be Hiioimored by Unuiqua 1'oat of the American Legion Auxiliary. Tho attention ot music lovers In this part of tho state was drawn tu-'KuKono this week by the appear- anco In concort of tho fcniiimn Hipners of London, a body of six .musicians, who liavo for many " years cultivated ensemble sIhkIiik. 1 Soveral Jtoseburg folk prominent in music circles went to Kugene March 1 for tlie ovent. ! a it Luncheon Is Delightful , Af fair of Club . , Fftr one of the interesl Inn social typhis of the week, Mrs. Dean IJu- '"IfiiV'wns liostess at lier liome at 326 lOasl Cass street, where she in vited to an elaborately appointed luncheon on Thursday tiie mem bers of tho Monday Hook Club, with Mrs. F. TV Howell of Ply- ; mouth, Massachusetts, as an addl- ! tloual finest. Daffodils carried out a charming . color scheme as table centerpieces. Covers wore laid for Mrs. Wash ington Hughea, Mrs. P. T. Iiulmr, Mrs. Win. Hell, Mrs. U. ts. m;ni lino, Mrs. W. Ii. Fisher, Mrs. Clins. W. Wharton, Mrs. M. F. nice, Mrs. 'Fr'T: Rowell'and tho hostess. "Pffrrent topics formed tho after-' ' I16011 (llscnssloti of tho group. , if ii Club Members Asked to Country Home The Nortlisldo Sunslilno Mill , laut 'i'liurmlny nlleiiioon at the ' touniry homo (tf Airs. tloo. Mar ! Kurt on the Curry Kslate. After a , brlof business bobhIoii tho lime was upwft very eiijoyably In a social Jxiyi- Laler a two-courso luncheon waa- served by the hostess, 'i'hoso lirosent were die .Mesdiinies M. P. llallou, F. A. Ilowen, II. F. Chllson, Ublit. Chllson, H. C. Durland, Win. S'lalier, Leo tlooclnuin, W. K. Mar itern, L. Ii. Marutms, II. S. Nleh Iils, 'lios.- Parltlnson, Jas. Petlit, W111T Shirk, McCouias, and lino. Marators, Vlsllors for tlio after- noon worn the Mi'sunuies Airreci Stevens, Fred liunebrake, Larson. , , Roseburg Matron A stork shower honoring Mrs. Jas. Pettit on Winchester street, was given as a surprise by the Northslde Sunshine Club Thursday. A daintily trimmed basket filled with gifts was presented to .Mrs. Peltit at her home after which the club went to Mrs. Wm, Fisher's, where a pot luck luncheon was served at prettily decorated tnbios suitable for the occasion. Those present were the Mesdumes K. 1. liallou, J. M. Pari ley, F. A. Ilowen. Virgil Bush, Jtobt. Clillson, H. C. Durland, Wm. Fisher, Lee (lood maii, It. Harness, W. R Marsters, L, L. MarBters, Geo. Marsters, Thos. Parkinson, Jas. Peltit, Wm. Stark, Don "Toung and McCouias. Mrs. L. A. Counts, Seattle ma tron, has returned to the Washing ton city after a ten-day visit hero as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Leon McClinlock. ft Group Bidden for Afternoon of Cards Mrs. II. F. Shields iiivitftf six teen matrons, who were members of two social club groups now dis banded, lo her home on February 'H for an Informal afternoon of cards. Daffodils providrd color in the room doeorallouu. At tho tables Mrs. Ed Payton received the first prize and Mrs. J. (!, Stephenson the second prize. Leap Year Party Is Attractive Event Taking t!iR form of a leap ytur puny, tlie nit'oting of Hie Intcr nimltuto Kntluiivor Sociuly oE tho ChrluUtin church was holtl at inu uiiurcu pailorH on Tut-miay ntKiit and int'mhoi'H ensntft'd in nn onter lulnliiK fvcnlnj! of U'up year kuiuck In UtMfpiiiK with thn oturnaion. At tho cIoho of the oveiihiK ro froHhiiuMitB wiM-ti Borvcd tho yuotita. About twonty-Hvo were In atiemt unco at tho enjoyablo event. O Birthday Party Is for Mrs. Ed. Patterson Twelve friends of Mrs. Kd Pat-tot-HOU of Hoiilli J'ino streol, Katli ereil at her Iiouho for a surprlmo hint Hattirday iiIkIii, tho iticentlvo hoinK Iter blrlhdny aniilvermiiy. Tho affair wuh lilanned and exe cuted by Mrs. I'atttM'Bon's mother, Mi'H. J. F. Freeman, well known pioneer oE KoHebui'K for fifty yeura Oliver j aKono. CardH ami music supplied diver- I f S x Ave r S AW i. i A Cossock nccKiino on a diuc crepe frocK ona me correspondinflly curved brim of a taffeta" hat make for youthful 'Chic. BY HENRI BENDEL For NEA Service NEW YOUK, Martn 3 The func tiou ol! necklines i.s cimiiKi"K in in iti ueataou wbeu clothes ure grow ing bo inUiviUu&luud in their aiyjes. A whole philosophy ot necklines la evolving. just one thing was asked of a neckline this time last year that it be smart. , The V Unmet neckuue was pre eminently that and women uuopied it for everything from sports costumes to nigiu roues. Vvornen with round faces und those w ith slender ovals, stout older ma trons and slender young debutantes all chose it und wore it. Tina season the neckline has much more responsibility, it must be becoming it must have some thing in common with the chapeau that tops It anil above all it must buit the type of its wearer. This-is a distinct relief to me. I always uisiike seeing an older wo man wear, say, a leter Pan collar w niuh is the collar of youth, par ex cellence. And I dislike jusl uD mum the wide decolletage emphasizing a stout woman's stoutness. A Great Aid to Beauty Women are realizing more and more just how big an aid to beauty necklines can be. Square-! uced wo men are choosing V-lines to slen derize their facial contour; tue baby round neck is featured to em phuHizu modesty in a costume; thin faces are using square framed to give an illusion of more width und women witli necks that are long and thin seemingly have found the secret of beauty contain ed in the monk's collar or some thing thut breaks their own neck lines. In line with all this serious con sideration, of necklines, the woman ...j. .Jtf... y,u.y un m . m i m M J r Slenderizing grace is achieved by a V neckline on an orchid frock and a cut-out-brim straw hat. of today -buys her frocks and hats together. Naturally the most 'im portant relation after y color and appropriateness are considered is tuat ot necklines and hat' lines. Today I show two vastly differ ent kinds ot hatB and necklines both emphasizing the beamy wnen there Is a harmonizing relation ship and both illustrating tne uu . ieitiiit lines. Sweet and youthful Is the first, an Imported gown of vioiet-biue novelty crepe, with a Lossack neck line and side bow which is a mod ern interpretation of the old monk's collar. Tins type ot collar shortens the length of tue neck and softens the features jiercepuuiy. Its etiect could be likened to what curls do for a lace. I designed the uttle blue taffeta mushroom hat to go with it with its little quilted brim haying much the same soft roll as the collar of the frock. Tills hat's crown Is gath ered at tho top and only one ro sette of gros grain trims it! This type of neckline and hatlfne 1b exceedingly good for the tall wo man who wants to break her length. With some similar belt treatment she can give the illus ion of a much shorter figure. For quite the opposite reusons, I show tne second figure. Trlere we have the ideal elongating lines which the short or the stout figure needs to give It graceful beauty. Brim in Reverse Order Both the hat and the frock fea ture the V-line the neckline dip ping down, the hat brim biting up In reverse order. This hat is a charmingly feminine model, fash ioned of pedal straw with a brfm facing and bow of deep violet gros grain ribbon. The frock Is two shades of soft orchid-lavender. Trr tt-gk ? ' A svelte evening gown of luxurious gold brocade features the new, revealing off-the-shoulders decol. letage. :-! :"J Bion for Iho even tut: and at a lute Club tO Meet Slate lumr retri'rihmentH were scrveii by Oi . r l Mrs. Fi'eeman, assisted by .Mrs. Ij. ranjzer Coming Week u clwnibt.r8t Tllu holl01. KUHSt re. Aineetlng of tlie board of direc- celved numerous birthday gifts, tors'of the llosehurg DusineHs and lllvitm KU0Hta wo,.0 M,. am i'loi wBsioiuil Women a Club was Ill)y Hulchings, Mr. and Jlrs. 11. F. held, this week to arrange tor a.KhloldH. Mr. and Mvx. Leo Hates. Roseburg Couple Attendants at Wedding in Eugene Tnis Week Mr. and Mrs. Frederick 10. I hi r tung of Laurel wood were attend ants at (he marriage of tho latter'ts brother, Fred , Uruders. and Mrs. Clara O'Oay in Kugene this week. The following, from file lOugene Ouaid, tells of the ceremony. A lovely affair of Thursday was the marriage of Mrs. Clara O'Day, only daughter of Frank Kaedlng ot Devil's Luke, Noi'lli Dakota, to Fied Inodeis of Eugeno, which I took place at two o'clock at the I Hinders home, 1175 Charnetton j street. I An altar was Improvised at the 1 fireplace which was banked with palms. Easter - lilies, azalla trees and ferns, with while tapers burn ing. In the presence of a few relatives and Intimate friends the ceremony was performed by Dr. .1. Franklin Haas, pastor of the First Metho dist Episcopal church. The hruie was given In marriage by her fath er, Mr. Kaeding, and attendants were Mrs. Frederick E. Huiliing, (Claudia llvoders), of Itoseburg, sister of the bridegroom, and Fred' eric It L. llarlung, man. Dinner and Five Hundred Arranged for Group A 7 o'clock dinner, followed by j an evening of five hundred, was 1 Party Given as Adieu to Family Tuesday evening was the occas ion of a very enjoyable affair giv- the entertainment planned by Mr. en by Thomas Walker ot Coos and Mrs. U. K. MclOihiuny lor tho members of tho Northslde Five Hundred Club and a few guests on Tuesday evening. At the table, where . an atlrac tivo centerpiece was used in deco ration, wore seated Mrs. .1. C. Leedy, Dr. and Mrs. II. C. Church, Mr. and .Mrs. It. L. Whipple, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wendell Wright, Mr. Junction when he entertained four teen neighbors at a card party given as an adieu to the Abuer Hice family, Mrs. Mary Phipps and Mrs. Sadie Sheridan, mother and Aid Sponsors Kitchen Shower for New Church Many Characters Seen at Masquerade Given A kitchen shower for the new ; Ravlv in Week Christian church, was a delightful j pirates, cooks, cowboys, sheiks, j occasion on Thursday at the homo hula girls, clowns, chorus girls, i of Mrs. W. H. Carter on South gypsies, tramps, cowgins, u uiucu gin aim ouiihiu xjiii a iiiuney ui- Stephens street, where the mem bers of the Ladies Aid of the Christian church were asked as sister of Mrs. Hice, who are leav-j guests for the afternoon. ing the Wigwam near future. . j Those bidden were Mr. and Mrs. ; and Mrs. N. E. Dixon, Mr. and i 7 ' Mary Phipps, Mrs. Sadie Sheridan,! Air. and Mrs. AUner luce and tanu- Mrs. Irvin Urunii and the hosts, Honors wore held by Mr. and Mrs. Whipple and the guest prize went to Mr. and Mrs. Dixon. . meeting or the club on the dale of thTnuiltdal visit of Alius tlasch, eluC'.orgnnlzer and cluilinuin of Uie St t membership committee, Ameeting was to have been Mr. and Mrs. A. .1. Caiman, Mr, and .Mrs. J. L. Chambers, Mrs. Kd Peyton and Mr. Kd Howell. I Society Entertained by Mrs. McClintock On Thursday nftcnioon of this 'week the Woman's Home Mlsslon- V.fvl' vvmtlr liioiiHili'H lf llirt vn rlnllrt I It VV Sdcli'lV nl'-Mhn l.'iiwl Mothoitiut commltleo ehainnen in charge of ; Episcopal Church, met at the home ; 11,1,1 At D:iwiiing." Miss Teas .Me niwHiniu convention In be held lot Mrs. .1. K. McClintock on East t M'Hen. vhilinlsl, mul Miss Eilhh lnW"Iu tho spring will begin their j Cass street. Alter iho business nes bciIum to formulate plans for ihe'nion an interesting program was usMUibly of clubs. hdlfT'Frlduy but has been postponed. aCidCarch U, when a put luck supper I wiH 4jo given and Miss Casch Willi Inmipeaker at the meeting ot the btrclhcHB and professional women. 5'gronp f friends of Mrs. O. iMmivUmi of West Koseburg .suiprts-ed-llie matron on Wednesday, call hitnH Uor home for a pleasurable in given, in charge of Mm. F. II. i Churchill, Recently the society met !vlth Mrs. 11. A. Camtiliiy lor an all-dny sewing. Twenty-two hos pital gowns were made and sent as a gift to the Wesley hospital at Marslilield. A -tuiivl ,if Party Compliments Roseburg Matron A charming arrangement of flow ers afforded an attractive setting symbolic of spring at an afternoon party February 25 when a group of her friends honored Airs, Wil liam Stiewlg, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. The afternoon "was spent delight fully Willi sewing and afterward tea was served. The list included Mrs. St lew Mir. Airs. Hilitv Stnne. who was best l Mrs. Tom lllevins, Mrs. A. Ilrulon. ' &Midi Mrs. C. W. Andrus, Mrs. P. A. Bur- Tho brido wore a gown of roso nett, Mrs. U. F. AlcLaughlin, Mrs. colored georgette made with long AI. Denton, Mrs. A. Beyers, Mrs. waist effect and full skirt, and Fred Kent, Airs. T. S. Alillikin. with lung sleeves. Her hat, whieii j Miss Mildred Andrus, Miss Alary was of straw, was a matching rose ! Millikin, Uaymond Andrus, Jr., and In color. She carried a bouquet of Nathan Stiewlg. shell pink sweetpeas and Cecil i: lirunuer roses. ; ntre Jous Club Matrons Mrs. Hartuug wore honey-color- ; r C A A 1 L n. ed georgette with matching hat.jUue8ts ot Mrs- Abbott i or cunesuay oi tins wpck Mrs. A. I). Abbott asked to her ! home in Laurel wood the matrons i wlio are members of the Enire j Nous Club, a social club of bridge i players. ! Two lables were arranged and t the prize was won by Mrs. .1. A. ! Harding Confections were served ! at Uie tables during play. and her flowers were Ophelia roses ami sweetpeas. Preceding the ceremony Mrs. j Hartuug sang '1 Love You Truly" A short business meeting and re ports of committees followed the opening devotionals and afterward an hour of needlework was enjoy ed. Refreshments were served to the thirty guests, Mrs. Corbett and Airs. Earl Decker assisting the hostess. ft Sfc ft .to A - a La a a ll a The ANTLERS Sporting Goods" Equipped for Comedy Gertrude Olmsted, young screen ; a-tress who has been featured in a Cast Well dozen recent productions, is the I leading woman. Philip Strange, recruited from One beautiful leading woman, the English musical comedy stage, one cruel schemer, one comedian, is the menace. two famous character women andj Ford Sterling, veteran Para two well-known clhiracter men j mount funmaker, Is the comedian, compose the cast which supports! Alyrtle Stedman, formerly screen Richard Dix In his new picture, j star In her own right, and Alaudo "Sporting Goods," which opens: Turner Gordon, stage star and Sunday for n two day run at ihe film mother, are the two character Antlers theatre. women. AleMullen, pianist, played softlv during tho ceremony. The .Men delssohn wedding march was used. Follow iiiR the inarriaue service Ices and coffee were served, audi-. v tho bride cut her cake which was j Club Ladies Sew arranged on a tea table. Tin; table centerpiece was a pink hvactnth. aild WllilH Ilint'lM tttirmxl nil .-llli.u- flio vlsllors broURht baUol ' f "t - , lh liwPHl !''; '"-'- il'w.riu p.un..l ni iii.i in. m un in. "'in m ui in in it'ii i i int io ine " irllki IihimIi i hi' fortnul (social hour luncheon whsi'1"' 'h wipiiamige in iiitut served. Ata'3. John Caveuder of Cltv.'land and Mr, mul Mis. Oliver Liu'Mtm of Klamath Falls were out ofthwn gdests and the others sur prjgliig Airs. Marten were Airs. Tea tewrJdi"H. Drolllnger, Mrs. Sharp. AIiv- and Mrs. I Iodic, Aliss Doris Hit! Miss Kuui llnuifoid, Air. Lar uoOud K. W. llradlord. in, Louisiana. E Bridge Me 9 Another J". By W. W. WENTWORTH liiuiliiiiK :is uno iir 111.- lnrci'st fil'lahs ot the oiiUrt! wiittor uiul ono of many mu'iitl I'uiirt inim plsui ni'il wilh Washhiiuon's birllulay 113 liiolit llH! bl'lllKO BIKl 1I11IH- I111! pal ly lor lili-h .Mr. uiul .lr. (it'Ol'Ko W. Hurls, .Mr. mul .Mia. F. M. Ilalluiwity, Mr. ami Mis. vuior IVIIomin und Mr. mul Mrs. Nullum Harrtrtt ori' liosls 'I'm-silav t'ven iHK ill Iho (iolt 11ml Tommy' club. Doi'oraiions about tho lulus rooms of tho r!ul wrio oiitlroly m koi'iilui; with iho liulhlay. iiumoi' our riK rormlliK tho bai kmouml for niassos of iu-okoii i;raio. nni.il ami pussywillow boughs. Koltow llli; Iho omly hours ot bruli;o, Mli- por was koi,1, oarh lablo bolus j rrutorotl by n bow I ot roil aim K-kliiK! ' swoot l'a uml bluo vloli ts. ..n.n- umnta loiioi.sou liou lion; j Aboi'tohu lu tho (itniiiuost i?i 1 j colonial oosllliuos ami powUrlVi! : . wIbs opi ncil iho door 10 Iho mu sts mul usslstod tho liosls In Passinir : illlos and hoi villi: iho tulilos linr-i Init thu rvvnlnj;. ! Aflor nippor an Intonnal nuislcil Mr. ami Mrs. Hroilors lofl lmin tliatoly lor l'oltlnnii whrro thoy will spoiid n fow ibiys. Kollowliitt 11 lonaor nip 10 Norlb Ilakoln tills suiniinM' I hoy will ho al homo In llit'ir now rosliionoo wliioh Jo to bo built lit Ninth avoliuo wo-sl. Old Brocades rbbrovlalloiis: A-noo ' Q-wi'Mt: J-iack; X-ny card lowor tliiw.iu.) l.viinbist iio-truinn. bold lm A X "vllh XXX In dummy, nt Mjr round slioiild you play tho AT," i'.ll holding only 0110 quirk trick i !' or Autir-ciu-it Httit, wiiiii iiiusi you 1 hMn fmlr.ortri! null 111 hilt it? I 31f holdlllB only onobnir quick, nour wna mosi oujovalilo, wiiu Mrs trliik.. oulslilo of four-card null, ' Taylur While aiiii Wallaco winner uiul nnmt you bold iu the loul'- pla'lnK pluno atul banjo luimbcn- card dull to bid HT i "r- l'- h l,,iul "fisini: solos ami The Aniwert 1. As h riiio. t III ml i-ountl. 2. A () X X or bolter. 3. At loust A K J Xor nuy four i ' music oy ltonorii. (t'ojiyi Icht, 19:'S. by tho Heady iieforeuce rubli.-liliii; t o.) .Mr. mid Mrs. An Uiiv Hciulorshoii coK'rlbiitliiK u uroup of piano nn,l violin numbers. An noar s d.uu ini;. Mr. ami Mrs. lieu- j ilorsliotl. Mi s. Wlilto ami Mr. t Wlntler, ctimpleted tliis most en joyable evening. Kugetie Kcgltler. . ! 1 - v 1 ! I W 1 I 1 The thing to carry for evening Is an envelope bag of antique bno cade. The upper one ia a bit of a court lady dres$ of the 18th cen tury. The lower ia a piece of beige, brown and gold Gothic rna-teriAl. for Service Shop j The UuIU'h of the Itoseburg t Woman's (,'iuh met liiforninlly at j the club bnlldiu.-i FYUlay lo sew! lor the Servue Shop niainlained j ; by ihv dub. 1 i Al these pleasurable meetings! i the inemliers meet lu the morning.! i Imvinn luneheou at noon, and eon-! ' Hiiulnn in the afternoon hours ! I with their sewing for the shop. ! ! J I ! ,cap Year Dance Is Lovely Mid-Week ' , A Hair i i A lovely evening affair, charae- tended by it (uiaint St. lat rick's ; lav netting, achieved with the um ; of yellow datiodilc', pussywillows ; and piveiiery. and its delfhtful ! hospitality makinir it inomorabie in: llu week's happenings, w as (he i Leap ear dance at the liosehur ! t otintrv t'hih W'ednesilay nihl tor . members and additional quests. i , Ihrouuhnut tho evening a pleas, lira hie pnram wits featured for the Ruets, Miss Norma Winston. ; dancer ami member ot the younger set. presented the Ooll Punce In ' las doll costume. Mrs. rape of Oakland, v as accompanist fur Miss : Winston and her number was en- ihusiustiraliy received. Miss N:ioml Scott delighted the group with a group of violin solus and M Kelyn tjuiuo entertained with eal ft'lecttoiiM, Miys t; HiH'ompanied tor the numbers. A table with punch bowl whs ar ranged in one ai t ot the loom and punch was served the pue-st dui im; the evening'! dance program. Kleven o'chH-k wa tin- supivr hour and was a pleasant close to tho eu U i taming eveuius. life " - 'Sfete A H-A M, , ray of characters, indeed, were to be seen at the L. F..T. masquerade and dancing party, quite an attrac- tivo and delightful event given on Tuesday eveniug at the Knights of Pythias hall, j Ott's orchestia played during the ; evening and favor dances were lu : terspersed through the program. Ten thirty o'clock was the time set i for unmasking and at this hour j the prizes for the host characters were awarded. Mrs. Hans Looff of Oakland, attired an Captain Kidd. received the ladies' first prize and Dean Bubar, in Jew costume, re ceived the men's first prize. Sec ond prizes were awarded Mrs. Fred Haynes and E. Young. Tho former was dressed as an old fash ioned lady and Mr. Young as a sheik. At 11 o'clock a supper was serv ed in the dining room, there being covers for, forty couples. - x Program and Tea Will Be Entertainment Given by Club for D. A. R. The first meeting in March of the Roseburg Woman's Club Is to be quite an attractive function, the club on next Tuesday arrang ing for a tea and program at which the members will entertain as guests for the afternoon Umpqua Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. The officers of the club Includ ing Mrs. 'Wm. Cell, Mrs. A. G. Mc Millin, Mrs. Carl B. Neal, Mrs. H. D. Harris, Mrs. A. Minturn and Mrs. D. H, Morgan, are to receive ut the door. The hours are from two to five o'clock, as the first half hour usually devoted to business of the (Continued on. page 3.) Carmen Tie $ The new Carmen scarf tie is. of sombre crepe de chine in many col ors held with a jeweled buckle. Richard Da m Gertrude Olmsted in the Malcolm St Cljubi .production "Sporting Goods " a Paramount Picture 'Love and Learn" Comes erty Sunday to Lib- When a bramifti! blonde girl sets out to look for trouble hc usually finds it and to do tho peo ple with whom -she conies in con tact. Ksther -R.dston does every thing from making tares at poliee- ( men to kidnaping a judge, in her '.. i Paramount picture. "Ix-ve and :idv Strong: l-arn, wnon comers to tne l.m hitter two evty theatre .Sunday. J Among other tbincs tho dynamic , colden haired star does in tiis pic ture are drive an autonioiUle : th roach a ihMo' station window, , : firo a it'volvrr in a crowded court I room, m or power a matron ami escape from jail and foil a plotted kldiraped. i t)f course there U a serious pur pose behind all of these esrapades. ; The star is trying to keep hir j father and mother together. Shf ; thinks that If she occupies all of their moments trying to k'np hor out of jail-they won't have time to : carry out the separation proceed ings they have started. Then In a few days, when her father's annual attack of hay fever comes along, there v.Ul be no more thought ot" nr'Jiion. The old gmiemat. knows good care when he ts re eeivims; it and a trained nurse was never like ine wife. l,aiH Chandler, the handsome giant who recently thrilled lovers of western picture by his feats with the six shooter and in the, saddle, takes ihf pan of the dlgni-! fitMl young judge w ho learns about frame up ca the judge sh.e hadjw-oaita ta tucU startlics Iioa ONLY 3 WEEKS OFF TICKETS ON SALE NOW Chicago Civic Opera Co. In four of its greatest operas at the Portland Public Auditorium March 22, 23 and 24 THURSDAY NIGHT, MARCH 22, "AIDA" Uosii UIs;i. CyrwiH Van (ionhn. Charli-s Marslmtl 0-aro Forrti- FRIDAY NIGHT, MARCH 23, "SNOW MAIDEN" (In English) K.lftb Miisitn. -S KnrKiiu. Miiria t.'hasf ltai om.'.t, Hi-nry U. Weber yrena Van (.onion, I.orr.a I'liif.ssviis. Oliarlfs Jlai-h Ufslru lJofrtTu atul oilier !"fon. .Taiksdti. Oltra it. Itiihani HonvHl, Hallft. 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