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TT1 Wednesday, January 2H, 192-1. THE LA GTIANDE EVENTNO OBSERVER PAGE THREE I T T T S Ti jr l r -n "r r tt -n r m r ttv h f rf m J NEWS of The Kuffee K hitch rluh will be rnlertnlwd Friday eventim. Juim nry IT., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Joins. ir.ii Seven: h Rtreot. ; j . Mth. V. It. Jon'cn -will h hos tess to Ihe Thursday Auction HrldRo rluh tomorrow nflernoon, wllh a oni o'clock luncheon, after which ihe tuftcrnoon will In spent it I bridge. The Monthly Country Chili dance will be. Kiven ul tho club Monthly evening, January The commli teo In nhurffo, consisting of Hush K Rrady. chairman, Mr. nnil Mm. Hurley H. lttchard.son, Mm, JuHu U. Mclzle-r. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hullon, Miss Hcrttm Walsintfer, Ar thur Van Fleet. Mr. und Mm. Wil. Hum HicRrist, Mr. nnd Mm. 11)11 Templelon, Mr. and Mm. Sherman Voorhies, Mr. unf Mrs. J. G. Snod praKS. Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Hruee Dennis and Mr. und Mrs. Norman Frees, arc plan ning ii ry cntortainitiK program and a pood time is anticipated. Dancing will he the main feature of the. evening, with music furnished by honey's orchestra. The Vounif Ladles Sodality of tlio Catholic church will hold a curd parly at the KukI. a hail this evening. Mip. Terry Caldwell will be hos tess lo the J. II, Card rluh tomor- row afternoon. ' r Tho Ladles Aid Society of 'the Zlon KngliMh Lutheran church will meet Thursday afternoon at two o'clock at the home of Mrs. Oneur ThompHon, K!Hi7 Norlh Firm street. The committee uppoln1d to pre pare a new constitution will pre sent Its report at this meeting and Mrs. Nela Nelson, the delegate elected to represent the society ut the twenty-second convention of the Women's Mlnnlonury Soclely of tho Cnlted l.ut hernn Church of America of the Pacific Synod, which, which met in t'hchali and (Vntralia, Wash., January 17 and IS, will also he present and pre sent her report at this meeting. Next Tuesday is tho date set 1y the Scholarship Loan Fund comniil ten of the Nelfhhorhood club on which the nnmiat function con ducted by that bureau will be held for l!24v Once each year this de partment of ihe Neighborhood club conducts some noteworthy mo.ve nient Intended to glean shekels for. ihose worthy ones whom fort une lias frowned iifon n Hn-wuy ,-ofi providing an education. While no statistics are available as to the sum tot til of worthy students who have hern materially assisted in their quest for learning by La Grande people eo-operatfng thru Ihe Scholarship Loan Fund, it is nevertheless it fact that great re sults have been accomplished In the past. The method of conducting the loan fund campaign this ye.T Is unique and sure to be profitable without the oulluy of much time or money by any one individual. In addition to having chosen next Tuosday afternoon, the dinner hours and the evening as the lime of holding the function, and se lecting Honan hall as the place of It, the ' committee reports today that tho plan as out lined by the members will lie announced In more detail tomorrow. Fashion Notes Nd-nnKcst Fabrics. J.ondon. The stranwest fabrics nre combined In eveninpr frocks shown here loday. At Ihe Herke ley the other evening one Ameri can woman wore a sheath gown of silver lame which hud a deep foot Inff of rough camel's hair cloth. Jewelry from .Milk. London. We may noon expect Bnnahlno from encumbers now that jewelry Is beinic manufactured from milk. , The resultant subslance. which resembles gulallth and is railed erinoid. Is capable of taking wonderful streaks nnd shades of colorinR-. Pain Green nnd Sunshine Yellow. New- York, A visit to the exclu sive lingerie shops today affords convincing assurance that Ihe sen- iFor Sale! Fi ve -roo m modern with electric furnncc, llOltSi'. $27aa. Jl.p. i man, al; month. $4" per fVn me for Fire nnd A no Insurance. L; S. Weeks Realtor NfW Foley Building. SOCIETY son's smartest shades fur lingerie an pah green and sunshine y I low. hark Itltir Trim l. Nev ork. Aiming the tailored suits which will be tu high tavor this spring, is in very dark blue tricot, it has a long waist coal of while moire, with lour fancy liMle bullous. Neni .Mld-Scain Nat. New York.--One of the neatest of mid -season hals has a Milan crown and two black satin ribbon ends, one end sianding out over eacli ear. URGES HAVING BABIES EARLY Young Brides Advised by Mother of Perfect Baby "More Fun' She As - r. UlUitr X till OIIC -rtS SeiTS. UOSTON ( INS) Tim mother of Huston's must nearly perfect baby boy has something t say to yomt'i liritles. She Is Mrs. Ma Allshulcr, ' 2H years old, of lirlghton. who after in years of childless married life, became the mother of . Itobert Louts Altshtller, now aged !) months, He ranked nsthe clpsest to perfection of any youngsters of;nn,j Cleveland and, instead of con-1 his class at the recent Hoston MmHuir wil h Ihe eoinimiiv. will Health Show. "It's more fun to hum a lullaby i In your own cozy nursery than It in to listen to the greatest jazz of all the joy joints along the Great White Way," declared Mrs. Alt .shuliv. 1 j She insists that bringing up per fect babies t "all luck." but she Is emphatic In asserting that babies, perfect or not, are the greatest full in a Klrl's life, and it's an "awful mistake" to put them off for the sake of a good time around tow-n. Germans' Maddened By Muddled Money HKKLLN. (INS) The strain of attempting to Interpret the bil lions and trillions which now pre- OUitiuiWW r-t; tUW-lllKilM V tri'llttlDH-H HUH romhtndl wltlr Ilic .cononili- sln-sa nnd tin-four ol 'ln-hiK olic'lUi'd, luiM actually ilrlvin a nuniln-r or I'r- sons Insane In this country. "Zero fri-n;:y'.'. :n tlio mental inalaily 1h In-amlrd, is snfl-i-rcil utainlv lv olili-r neoplc. who. iic-!hu custoinoil for many ycllrn to csli- 'alld nin.Hrl.a unit cxpi-lli'd Iroinlo mate In marks and id'enls. seemlii... t.n.u. 'o utterly unahle to rasp the sltrnil'l- cance or the lancirul tlKures with wiiien inev must niai iiiiw. 2 f Every 3 Hour3l BREAKS TOST COLD break your coki :n one c promptly it f: vents and pneu ilrcflnFtippO'H(n ie. Infant Zlncfarntc . ('n'-lor Oil Mnmr of Milk Uwlv Acid hae rapidly risen to the top be cause Ihev are the cre;nn of their kind. Pure and sufe and jrnod for children, thi-y are demanded by millions of mothers. I- Ive of 2(t Pun lest prepara tions. Kvcry item t lie b"St ! hat skill and conscience can produce. dSftt,.' ' JrZ&xtok S Ur..ct;i lit".. U.-I I'vohr I ;o. g Krvfj & HrpPftSl ' I I i, 1 jAir- 8 110 iti" Aiunrnu wmi ute qTVv r-r w vw 0 I ft M 'i.aVT flni!Miiurl""""""ll" lr lh' 2. ill $m 8.4l.fiiPtt J,'T.(lFftlIranftt' hottle does not show the way to llupmnniio i levcianu akls.ii rw ment. .Mall orders accepted. g g . . 1 1 Adv oOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO r"'l 1 i Mm 3mw-''' 1 m xrx ; thererore .llirliter tW.TxVi- rest V f S j4;V'V ijor the iillk. hjTl lairely J!j tux -jjcoiniiosi.iloiw LiUi'wisi.. N-..-f y . jr.. ...... ......... ...... isra ill,.,. ...1,11.- .ir... In ton he. I rive or 10 Puniest prepara- ,,nnl nimriO CVOTCII I JDJlbJfl tlons. -Kvcry Item the lies, that UN llil fAL I U O I O I Llil I .ff-? Glass Drugs TTie Pz-S Mora QPM SINGERS Id TOUR 0. S, V.y Kr.NM.TH IIAIIIIIS. Intcriiutioiial News service St a i f Coirrpumlciil, CHICAGO. Chicago's Civic Op era company will blaze a trail of harmony for Io.umii miles a? the close of the opera.' seasmi in Chicago January ami in -'t p.'l-iod of eight weeliH pre sent grand opera. In 17 cities. The itinerary Includes eltiivt ti-oin Ihm toli in Die cast lo Houston in tjin so it h. to San l''raJiciseo on Ihe 1'aclfic coasl. Two special trains will be quired to carry the approximate ly L'l'fi people mid t he equipment necessary for t he preseiitct ions. C. A. Shaw, liiannger of the toll i', ha.'i coi.ipb'ted tu i iilige inetits for Hie :ipp a ranees ol the company In Huston, the litsl city on the Itinerary, beginning Jan uaVy and ending February ! I From . ISoHton the company will I, . i, ' i-i, i . it ,,. ' ; . '. . , . . ' i ( hut taiuiog;i,fc, I ulsa, Houston, Dal-1 i ,u, Los relcs, S:in 1-raiiclsco. 1 ',,orlllim' - s,-n,ti,i- l,t .iJ(.nvr. Wichita. The to City toii r will Mo.. wind lp at Kansa City. .March I'll. Feodere Chntlnpln wltl have ;iU(1 niIl. , ..)ori (j,innorf i !,.., ..,..,,. witi, ..-.ii,,, MJlHn, the "Mi t istofele." .Mine, Cotai It.ais ll X wilt be the Uaeliel of "The Jewess" a role in which she lias never been excelled according critics. Mary Garden will be Ceo- J patra. Mine. Claudia Mu.lo. ilrumulic m.nriino. will it mien r in Huston : go to Haiina. Cuba, to fill an'shlp Is forbidden to women, not by engagement and later to Mexico City. It is understood she Is plunning to return to Chicago next autumn. Myrnu, Shadow, Alice d'Hcr mnnovi Lucie Weaton, Knihryn Says His Prescription Has Powerful Influence Over lias AM) VroYcn Kenim knbly Successful in Severn (iim's of Ithcu'K'itle Neuritis Mr. .I:mn'8 II. Allill Hiifr-i-l for II II tU V 111 14 1 W 8JI I CiRiST j;;,K.,S!S0;oot,oo9,oooo9000000; ,,;, i,rliili-HH anil iili ililit to work. nn,iny 1 .c-l il I . affi-r yiai of o..ii-s...s8 tinl-. dial no on. ,. . froiu rlu- imuii.an 11,1-15 , 11 u,,, uccmnul:.l-il Imnurllli a. ,..,. ,,iv ....iti.i! ntlc arid dcima - .nu,iii....i tu tin. lolniN with nils Id suited idiysie 'nii'lits and prescription t pletely hi symptom ot system II which h who lie galled and nnil will J. - t In mind lie con- o I 1 I 1:-1S, iliaue epeii- v w I nilly compounded n g gj WW ' ll"Wy ami ra.,j . .. .., , o l Kg'-sH Ised everv sll.-n anil : w "i, - o H he.lmatism Mim '" l)se'1 g I ffflg e tr.ly (rave l.ljj B!.e..v.Ty. 2 " " 'T """JUT whlel, h.frvMedTrri,,,. to O LolxAi TOUItlNO CARII frii IMS who Swlth what lllirjit0 f o I pr 9 h.alled marvelous success. Af-j g t,VI .I.AN'II TOl'ILMffT CAB g I jk. I lay. -laLenlF- , " "I f-' M -".- vur-il . .,,.,, ,. .r,.,, , o if- o I I S i trow n. ,M:i rlu Maessens, Forest I, am out. Augelo Minghctli. Josic Mojica. Harry Meier, Georges I tali lane IT, C.hicnmo Uimlni, De sire Defivre. William Iteek, GlldO Moivlato. Alexander Kipnls und Virillo Ixizniri art some of the artists w ho w ill make their ap pearances on the national tour. 1 'tactically the entire enthjKUiy w III y,o to tost on t'tir the forl night'.i enigement there. COOKS ADVISE Tell Them Reasons Why They Cannot Become Chefs Fatigue Meld One Cause. Ity Altec Laicielier. (I.X.N, staff Correspondent) CALIS. "Why are women never ' lli- big chiefs In the kitchen?" (This is the subject ol an interesting questionnaire recenth ' . , , . . iff I .nisi I'm I iv 1 11 ntly published In iirh-s il'Avron. I'he author Is astonished that the women, after having demanded the right to enter a number of pro fessions formerly reserved for I lu men, have not. profiled by the shor tage of domestics to become Hie chief "hash sllngers" In many a French or foreign palace. The answer is a simple one, ac cording to Marie Verone. president of Hit' French League for Woman Stirr rage, m this trede. as In many ot hers, one must earn his grade n'ep by step ami rise from scullion to chef by slow promotions. I hat Ik. he must become an apprentice, 'and I his Indispensable upprciri ice- any law. but what Is worse, by th; workers themselves. "It seems lb me," continues Ma dame Vernnc. "that this ts certain- LADIES You can ench havo a fino . sahli: I I K 11LLER all tho raw furs offered for sulo o ' I o l'? IS WOMEN B Ami nav for it on lnstalimorn i wui imy TRY VS 8 '' III ' -..On .'.' ; Delicious Apples g 1'3 Potatoes 'Mi ' 12 . oilsib Vhsre the Sun Shines Most of the Time tlic vcrvnir n i Hi I tune u'i u0&tk. OnnjiniK-lt oranges, climb monn- (lance at line hotels, bathe m tln nci-nil, visit olil missions anil ymy pnlf nil in one day, if desired; or r-.very day for months and each day something now , 4000 Miles of Paved Highways The most wonderful system of hotels, apartment houses, roUncs, buncnlowH and suites for the accom modation of tourhrts in ull tlic world, and costs reasonable. neproMnuUtvc of the Bd'.y fumUh lllintnite bookl.l. glvln 5Si"ntU rallruaJ iarci, UuwO ft Ktilca. II. KEENEY La Grande, Ore.' onr doiiiattt the kitchen." What i possible objection can one nmkc when u woman steps into tho kitch en ?' - , Thetv Is too great fatigue, an swer iili the great chefs consulted upon this subject. HcAldcs, u wo man lacks I he knowledge of one thousand and one little things she must know as well us the neces sary authority lo command and dl- I reel a whole- regiment of lot lies and casseroles. And then, too. ladils Prosper Montaigne, there Is the misfortune, of having Iter fair slUn t turned by I he con I In ual fire of t lie great stove ami reddened by wines which are constantly neeetisary Li taste. There an' only concocted ex- I cases, thinUs the president of Hie Suffrage League, who declares thai what Is really done is to leave to jilic woman all Hie lower vocations, ' which are very poorly paid In ! I.Viinfe There lire iiniitv tnitileNl establishments where the cooking is done by women. Hut they are forbidden to enter Hie great res taurant h where their ca pact ties, rccogui.cd and appreciated, mlghl permit I hem to obtain a little sue- MAN WHO BECAME FAMOUS Doctor U V. I'lerce, whose pic ture appears above, was not only a successful physician but also a profound student of the medi cinal qliul it ies of Nature's reme- Ites, roots and herbs, and by close observation of the methods used by the Indians, he discovered t heir great remedial qualities, es pecially for weaknesses of women. and after curefil preparation suc ceeded In givtJIg to t ho world a remedy whirl has been used by women with Mn best results for hnt n rentili lit I ' I I ' I I 1 demand, while many other so- called "eure-alln" have come and gone. The reason for Its pho nomlnal success is because of Us bsolute purity, and Dr. Pierce's tlgh standing as an honored citi zen of Huffalo is a gunranteo of all that. Is claimed for tho Favor ite. Prescription as a regulator for the Ills peculiar to women. j Send 10o for trial pkg. to Dr. Pierce's Invalids Hotel, Huffalo, I X. Y. I I .if ! If W CD , II Smooth is silk. Phone for L.& 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO iOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO A j.'or .iatlgMcL.. The. niurU.t women carrying great bushels and saeka of vegetables: tho street sweepers and tin newspaper sell era. mostly women, all lead a life thai Is infinitely more fatiguing. CALLk CHICAGO SCHOOL IM I'lLS IMU HNOI ItlsllCD CHICAGO, (INS) Asserting; that between 35 aiu) in per cent of t lh children unending Chicago's public school are undernourished. a committee from the- Physicians' Fellowship Club has taken steps by which it hopes to bring about Hie adoption of corrective mean ere:i for this condition. Pari has returned to corsets and icreed that, Shapeless waist -1 In L'rolrtldlng ill trfiTTi 1 1 nil fUilky hipare passo. Ttfutfflrkul waist-lino Is not rptliar with women who euro about their personal uppoar anco. Wear a LA CA MILL-TO nnd be comfortable, A completn lino of tho different models al ways on hand. Mrs. Robt. Patlison Corscllero l'bono lies. 1702 Oak Tho Cnrw ltrcal)H-.i For the rest of your lil'e- A SHEAFFER Lire- i ime Pen No fuss nor-, bother Hard as a diamond . (lejntns(iatiiiLrftn trial TRY OUR SPECIAL CLUB LUNCH EON 10c 11 a. m. The Palace lOfug Co. i ' REMODELING PREPARING FOR MERCHANDISE WHICH IS R RIVING DAILY Mf? AND MILLINERY . AND MILLINERY You try two-parly service if you are dissatisfied with four. On two-pit Hy service you hoar no ring except your own and avoid much of the inconvenience of waiting for a husy lino. Although it costs thCompany much more to furnish two-party than foujvparty been mado only JPic higher could avail thomselxi',finsiiiut'h more satisfac tory service. Home Independent Telephone Co. School Supplies We have a very complete line of Tablets, Pads, Composition Books, Boxed Stationery, Envel 1 opes, Pencils, Pens and Pe.n- ! !.. l.iO... J..I w r.. II 111-i.lCH. J.I. points in fact anything you wisfi in Stationery. Andrews9 Variety Store Service - Economy Even before Nature dons her brighter raiment of the new season, evidences of Spring are appearing here and there throughout the store. All of us are glad to see them for they be- speak the passing of Winter, the. coming o the happiest lime of all the year. IQiwfWTLTlKiVbingcrs of theFiew season are much in evidence. We want you to feel as free to enjoy them, as you would to wander through the awakening woodlands. We wel come you. , . The Bootcry Inc. 206 Depot Street "A Paradise Home of tlio GROVER OUR NEW -SPRING service, Phone Main 113 for Tired Feet" Arch-Aid Shoe SMITH, Mgr. mm n i- ' i ii OJ. IVll ... (. ' i ill ii ii I I ...... ..j v, -I- s