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PAOR FJOTTT Saturday. .Tnnnnir 21. 1022 i &(2)&)imy' -1 : . i ... . i .I .. .i i 'UchoaisalH wider tho dirivtiim uf. throughout, comhini'il wiih tho rirh Mrs. Normi.n Frees nnd Mrs. A. I "ntl brilliant coHtumen, the production ,. , . .. ,1'ih expeeteil to win a most tnthu.sm.stu lluehardson are now proceeding and i upppjyj will continue regularly for nb.-mt a, month f:.r the comic -ix-relta, "' The Wt:li,ws,h,y ll.i.l, CM, was on- wh.,ch " V'nl um.. . !ti,rt!iini.T Bl himR. uf M,s K , (he nus,1-c, of the- NW-huorhoo.l tlul. ,,(mr(.h W(.(.k M,.s w G Suwm for the benefit of the Scholarship winn hj ,,, t tht, av. -mm I' und, some urn- the fore part of : . (k.M htfu,, rf ,,.shnRnt., f -"'"' " '' "" " we,e s.-ivc-l l,y the ho.-tess and every- ,u' . ., 'one cnjovi.il themselves immen.stly Ihere i every cvi.lenee t,at tin, K,TlR, 1R.xt mcM wi he hl.( ,w lo ov Loe intra iioimi'jo an i ijuijui-cv- nmuteur production puicrd upci tlv Ktae-c in this city for a lone; lime out wceK-i ill I j fiom U'edni'silay tit the home K. K. Dram;. liolh Mm. Vr:'cs and Mi. Ilii'lianl.-oN . . have had bro.id experience- in eondnct ! , 1 "' H.ur.l.y Kvu,i..K ( uo met a-in- theatrical and musical enlerC.io.:""' home of M:,. C laude l;ym-h Um m,.m ..,,,-h .(i iih ,.,.,.,t,l ck and a very dclmhlful time was iad. Mrs. Kred Kidiile won the ladi prie unj I). 1.. McKany annexed hhrli honot'H uimmK the trcnllcmcu. A de licious luncheon was served. instance comhlrii d wit'n their tfood for tune in hrintrine; together the best tal ent which l.a (irande afford.",, uivei every warrant uf an exceptional pro-i duclion J The Youne; Woman' Kdu'.-utiomO "Ilulliul" is conceded to he the best 'auxiliary is to be entertained Monday of the comic operettas brouu'ht for- levelling at the home of Mrs. J. K want by Maude Klizabelh Inch and . Wriuht, 1202 J'l-mi avenue, with Mis-, W. Hhyj-lleilL-rt, authors also of "The : lllanch. ( lark, Miss Kyun, l.Miss Bar of friends at her home on 1U04 Alder Belgium by the Germans, nelf-decor-i street last niL'ht. A plcakant social mination and freedom of small nn- 'evening was observed, at the close lions. Karlier in that year (11(17) he 'of which luncheon was served. haj wained the German and Ausfmn rules that a "ruthless submarine pol The We.-tminister Guild will meet icy would alienate the sympathy ol all' with Miss llulda Anderson, 507 Adams neutrals. When Berlin put out one if avenue, instead of at the home of Mm her innumerable peace "feelers," Ben I'aul Cook, as previously announce I. edict, in reply, insisted Germany mu.it Mis. I.ec iteynolds will be the leader, "top her deportation of Belgian civil- ians and repatriate all exiles. In Sep- Mrs. H. F. Biownton, state prcsi- tember, li!18, tho Vatican final'. an-j dent of the P. K. O. Sisterhood, will nounced it would take steps toward leave tonight for Portland to attend bi inirintf about peace only when in-1 the founders' day celebration of the.vited to do no by both ujioups of bcilijf-. Portland council of the P. E. O. erents. 1 I Gincomo della Chiesa, the spiritual The meetine; of the P. E. 0. which head of :;0M00,Cao iCatliolicr, was 'vas to have been held at the home of born of noble line nt Pcjjli. Italy, op Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Palmer on Ki iday t November 21 l.r4. His father wai eveniuif, has' been po.-tponed indefin- tie Marches-e della C'hiesa, (pronoune itcly. cd Keeaza.) Ho received his ednca- , tion at the Caproniean Colleire and lat- The regular meeting of the Kaffee er attended the Academy of Ecclcsias. ! Klatch was held Friday eveniiiK a ticB. Ordained to the priesthood in the Country flu'), Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 1K7K he voon attracted the attention of T. Cochran and Mr. and Mis. Colon 1(. Cardinal Rahipnlla. who under 'Pope iKberhard acting as hosts and hustes- I.co XHI was tho Papal Secretary of s. In the cardplayine; contest ih'.. State, lie accompaiueu liampona t. W. R. Jones won the ladies' prize and Madrid in when his patron was P. K. Robinson won high hom.rs Nuncio, ren)ainin( there until 1XK7 amone; the Kcnllcmen, A delii'htful ' when he returned to Rome upon the luncheon was served and the frue.-ts elevation of Rampolla to the Cardinal-'. danced until a late hour. , ato. v t tt , In 1901, .after having served four The Loval Sisters of the Ch'ristian :i'r Secretary of the Nunciatur.! church met Wednesday afternoon at ' Spans be wh appointed becretary il. hm,. ,,f Mrs. .1. II. Smith on 170,1 "f the Cypher, llns position gave its Kirst streets. The regular routine 1 incumbent considerable authority an Boatswain's Bride" or "All Aboard the l't and Mis. Christian-on as hosteises. UHi,,caa was transacted and the ladies -""' sumc vear vlKr' V ,''1a ' Barnacle," "Silvia," "A Natuial Knot."iA part of the cveninj; will be devoted out twenty-five beinir niesent. th"n named as consuuor 01 me uoiy u and "(apt. Van l)er Hum." The fu'l to 'llntcior Decorating . a most in- cnst, including the chorus, consists of tercsting study. about fifty characters, the whole nfj Each member or friend attending which has been supplied. Tho setting 'is again reminded to brinj; bcr first is purely Oriental, from the "Arnhiaiijbuby photograph. Night:i" principals. With its vigorou.-1 action, and a most engaging refrain Mis. I'rnnk Pike entertained a g-oit". Cair sXarrs ob.-en'ed a very pleasant social houv. fice. I A notable protrition came to hiin on Dccemlier Id, 1!)(W, when Pope Pius Worn lias ncen receive; 01 me mar-- ..,,.! .,i, r-u:c. a-v,i.1 riage of Miss I.ou Jones to Cnarios ;,p"Jf thc important See of Bologna t.. )! pliiiii uf Wnuhin trliin II I Iibu ... ....... ... surcec dthe lute Cardinal Svanipa. His adnimUtralion of this orfiee for seven Where YounCr it Is Good Uselt-O COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER Barbour of Washington, I). C. Miss Jones is a sister of 'Miss Jan'.t Jones 01 mis my ami is wen Known ;VMnl wa, (.haracterir.cd, it is said, by The bndcgrooi.- is an cngravr m ihe ru.,cncc am, dip01naey. His conse national treasury depaitment. Thv , on Archl)i,ll0p wa8 )e,. marriage took place on Hecemjer I! (mnwl , pias hims(.r in the Sistine lliil, at Wa.hmgton, 1). C. i chapel, an honor so unusual that it attracted world-wide attention. Aivh Spil'itUal Head Of bishop dclla Chiesa was made a Car- Over tnn nnn nnn oina' Myi lrss than ix UVer months ,,cf,)ro mounting the throne of ( A Few of Our January Specials 1 LOT MHN'S, I;AI)LEM' AND CIIII.DItE.V'S SWEATERS Values J.7ri lo $1.(13 SI'ECIAI Ijtl.lH 1 LOT HOYS'. A1 clm llltEN'S TORI ES 'alucs to 4."ie .SI'ECIAI, lllc I.AI)!i:S' GEOUIJETTE MILK AMI CKI I'i: Di: CHIVE WAISTS o.m:-tiiii:i wv i LOT MEN'S, LADIES', AND CHILDREN'S SWEATERS Values 1.1.1 In S7.8,-, SPECIAL S.'I.D.I 1 LOT T1X.H i:s, TAMS j SKATI.(i CAPS , ; Values In I.OU 1 IWo AMI N?1 A DIES', .MEN'S, HOYS' AND IISSKS I'MOX SI'ITS lii ciftprJwool. ami silk and wool. Values In SLID, Special !c Values lo SI.KII. Spi-ctal IIHc aloes In It-- l."i, Special $1.08 All Men's Wool S05, .-2 Pnce AHDREW'S VARIETY STORE St. Peter's. (Continued from Pajje One.) ; He took his ecclesiastical title froir . Pol'e Benedict XIV, one of the ablest J the world in which rulers were exortej uuntiffs of the church, who was horn j to put aside dissensions and to "enter jn Bologna on Mnrch 31, Kio7, nnd I into a council of peace with all speed." died on May 3, 1758. I The appeal fell on stony ground, how-1 An illalam,e ot nis g0nCrosity was lever, and later, on December 12, 1!U1 cite(1 in connc(.lion with ban he once ,lhe Vatican authorities announced the t "tango" dances which were (Pope's plan for a Christmas truce '' 'm.h a VOBUe SCVeral years ago. .failing "because of the opposition of Fril.nil, ,lf a poor nK;g master in la certain power. Reports were that ,. wn3 wn9 ruinc,i the c(ic., Ftussia and Turkey had refused to ac- of the Archbishop, appealed to df.lbi lUiesee. Along a thousand miles of chu,sa in hjs ,'lohal'f Thc Art.h,ishor nauiciiom. me loi.owmg v-nnsumi- kc.ml ,huir s,on; with ,nt, gt Day, thouac a of cannon thundeie I svmnat, but refused to yield. Then an answer to Benedict s appeal to lay . . ,,,. h., . i,is donation ' to a subscription for the dancing nias 1 Ope ' i.:m nV(lr until ho could down vollr aims." ' Again on January 10, 1!H5. Benedict took up the task of bringing employment. non no in n wnr.l nrn wnrlil. tipprpp'ni i L-r- UNEMPLDYIIEHT that on February 7, priests and laity of the Catholic church throughout the world ihould unite in services and piayers fer the restoration, of univer sal amity and good will.. The next t -casion Benedict exercised his humane prerogative was on July 2S, in 15, th first anniversary of the war, when he issued an appeal to all rulers, (glar ing that "ble.'scd be he who first ex tends the olive branch and tenders his Th(. ,.p.irtmcnt of Commerce made hand U the enemy in offering public today a partial list of fund;' :r.isonnble conditions of peace." nulhorizod or raised by verious cities I In March, 111 Hi, the Pope again le- throu,.hout )K country to relieve dis- iterated his prayer for the dawn ot a t (.HUSt,j by present unemploy- IE RELIEF II FACT w and better day. "Each belliger ent should clearly state his desires." he snid, "but shoul ' be ready lo make the necessary sacrifices of pride and l aiticular inti usts." Previously Ben edict had v ritten to the late I'.mpe-or inent. These do not include municipal appropi iations for immediate Puldi? works, as recomlucmjed by the Trs-i-, dent's Conference on Unemployment ; which run far up Into the millions. N'cw Haven, Conn., Is raising a com-1 Francis Joseph of Austria asking him nnny .c10Jb 0f $S(IO,000,-. which "-in to 'shorten the war, and likewise sounded the then Emperor of Or manv as to the terms upon which he would lay down the gage of battle. eludes an ite mof $50,000 for an emer g.iK-y fund for thc unemployed. In llaitfonl, Conn.', small sums are ad vanced to unemployed persons Repairing and Wiring of Anything Elect rii'iil ,". H. & S. ELECTRIC CO.- 1U5 Depot Street I'lioiie )'Xi W In Mav. in Hi. Monsignor Hoiuaro : ,:.. ,,,, ... f.Vor" of the city for; i i papal ei legate to Wn-hinglon, deliv- rC,a ymvnt. This kcer borrowers from -lered to Pirsident Wilson u messagi. )(,in(; put 'm tH, pUpi.r list and job fiom the Pope in which he intimated os, workers, ri tain their self-respect j inal America nngot vtjiuonci v.i ...it- jn ntroiti ?,UOo,oou nas oeen ap ; ciliate the European belligerents. The prpriBted to meet the unemploymrat note came at a time when the United sittiititn. Indianapolis has had iir j States and Germany were in thc midst 'au(it 0f city funds, nnd with $li,00n j of n diplomatic crisis and Mr. Wikon, ' aVnilabk has commenced work on , in his reply, did not respond to th,- p,,, nmi stieets. with a ronstan'ly; pontiff's suggestions for bringing in,.r,.iing pny-roll of desei-vlng men : about peace. The next communication which now aggicgatus 1,20(1. In nil-: from the Vatican to the White Hon. c dition Sljn.Otld was raised in f iur; came on January Hi, Hi 17, an-! con- lnurs fr the relief of Hie uneinploy.l. lained the approval by Benedict of C leveland's community chest organ 1 the President's peace note. Thiee uMwn r!,is,.d its ipiotn of $3,n0tl,')00 . months later the United States her- in om, nn, jt reports that enoug1-I self had resorte l to the arbitrament m(ir, wj)1 llt, forthcoming to prevnt ' of arms and entered the strug'ib' on CV(,,nive suffeiing in the present ; the side of Ihc Allies. emergency. In Cincinnati the City On August S, l!li, still ho"IMI ot c,,,,,,.,) has appropriated $10,00(1 to-j tlie Mayor's unemployment committee SH.ER.R-Y.'S TODAY ONLY Robertson Cole Presents i.iivin gthe worm lrooi a o-irinm-cataclysm, Po"c Benedict issued in his own h'andwritinv his famous appeal to the nations, exhorting the belligerent .in. is to eml thc war for the r.i';o of xihunianity. 1 Ore passage read: As to tne oi.m ages to be repaired nnd as to the wa, expenses, we see no other me tin of solving the ipnstion than by submit ting as n general principle compl 'te and reciprocal con. nation, which would Ik- justified, moreover by ihc immense benefit to be dciivid from disaimnnii ol. much so that no one will umlelstaiid the continuation of a similar cnri'.a;ro solely for reasons n' an economic order." The Pope, how ever, recommended the evacuation if Sirrp'e Duty. Simple duty hmh i " place for fear. 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