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PAGE THREE' Friday.-Janiwrv 23. 1024. THE LA. GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER WOMEN'S INTEREST NEWS of SOCIETY R Charming Dinner Dance Givep One of the most churmlns events of tho season look place last ovo- nin ut tint Country club, when Mr. and .Mrs. Hurl Sloddurd, Mr. and Mrs. Mlmcr Stoddard and Mr. und Mrs. David Stoddard entertained with a dWlKhirul dinner dunce. The lion from tho audience. After the program the. usual pleasant social hour look place jind tea was si-rvi d. wi; h M is. i I. t'oolidjfo in charge. ' Tho J. II. Card club did not moot yesterday us wuh planned, but will meet, next TburHduy. January 3 1 , at t he home of .Mrs. I'crry Caldwell. ADIO IIS nor mmm HuL I UllLuLL! will hi accomplished within tho next few months. lo refused to j'ORLD WIDE RA1HO I'll'M.I I Hill III' HUIIIM H IIIII unu lo do It, deolnrlnff 4hnt "thenure num.- competitors, und the rare i:, keen.' i . & SI and tho tumlnKH nr6 hnnkoJ 16 ul- sftVut di al of trouble is caused by ! wave-length between America tmd low of hU'viIh up to 1-4Z mlhrf per nti.Hwdiei iu disturbance and I liritutu wuh vwy mtewattnK. und hour It is of cement, and when ether unfavorable condillons. but one reason of 11a success wan that f.ubhed iilh unuid-siuudu,. vie, , Ih.w will be overcome. ' 'v ry few liner tunc down so low, lll have cost ulm.it i.uu.'jtHi. (' H think mi wil rilid in tin uiui thus Interference wan dlmin- liisuit. tho uutoinohllo truck ts a '. n.-:r. iuturo Hint disturbances tm lhed to the vanishing point, horKe-raehiK --round and a muiur- ' r.un? tj be avoided b.v the use of "l ,N on'V a .piostion of time, iv ii..k whit. mlinininir there directional ireless. if von run I for London gets mimle from ii me tennis court.- and football M ud ,our power to any particular f.eld- dhvt'ilon und limit It lo that dir- . - - eel ion, ih, tulvantngo Is obvious. ''I s, of a hundred metre quartern of the globe. It Is no only ii question of u.rcMrfn! re laying. "We can look forward hopefully to the liino when an explorer at the North I'olo wilt be able U sneak to us while wit nro Blttlnff at our own firesides. " j MILLIONAIRE TO FINANCE COLLEGE (lly l.tlllli'l- A. Huston) UlXIKIX, (INS) T.n years from how. perhai' year lit-ron' that, people may ll In a hull 1" London ami' wiitcli Hut inauirura tion of 'a new President In kViixh- SOOA IS FORECAST RHEUHAT1SM leaves You Forever VI KXXA (AIM Commonly re puted to bo the richest man In Aus tria, Snmui'l UohcI has offorod to finance tin I'niwrHlly of Vienna unlit conditions permit It to bul of tho coroiuony. Thai is jusl ono of the wonders of U'loviKion which 1 r. FgurnU-r D'Aibo, noted I!illl.-h scU'iillHt and is itlintr to stuhe Iiih The Thursday Auction Itridpo club was dt-llKht fully ontortainod yesterday afin-noon, when they met ut the home of Mrs. W. K. Jones. . A delicious luncheon was served ut 1 o'clock, after which tho afternoon was spent at three .1. tn i 'K r nrifiiri wiui n i if ii iiunorH niM-ioui . in u color h..nu, of ,.!uk undBoinK lo Mrs. IV...I Kt.l.lU-. Th,- profional r,,m.alm will I... u . ... . h-.,. i. hi'mmvt ,i,..ni-.if.Mi common in tho next decado as inK the lurresi part of the deeo- ""iih fed carnations and ut the rmions with balloons hanging from close of a very pleasant time Mrs. the liKhts und Vaeh Rueafs chair Jones was voted a charming hos- b-jilso wus adorned with two or thiwi1''83" The club will meet next i nurs day nt the Country club with Mrs. H. (.. tlrudy as hostess. iriKton. or folks in V. uiiiiik" 1,1 (niice liaaifuiia. It Is estimated the ..w Vork may uKscr.ihln and wit- ,nll,.u pJ,as,l8 of h(8 undertaking ness on the motion picture screen wm amoun, to j.tio-i.tmii a year. the coronation or an i.hknmi "m jy, sinxuiiuncouMiy wuu inu i'i"b"-w of these beautifully colored ornu- nienta. v After'V delicious five course din ner had been served to approxi-, inuiely forty-seven people ,the eve ning wus spent in dancing, with ex cellent music furnished by l.oney's 4-plece orchestra and at -Hie close of a very pleasant evening" tin; guests departed, voting it an abso lute success. The Neighborhood club hud nn unusually entertaining afternoon . Tuesdtty, when lh-y met at the club roomie with Mrs. Kee War nick in charge of the program.! The nflernoon entertainment wus started by two'' beautiful vocal se lections by Miss' Isjibello Miller, Mtuin," by 1'oarl Curr;-n and "The Four Leaf Clovi-r." wifh words ly Klla lliggenson. inciib ntly a form er ai tirunde girl, and muslcby llizabeth liarnell. These excellent nundiers were delightfully received by tho nudienco find Miss Miller responded with nn equally beauti ful encore. The subject for the day was "American Women Writers of Hu mor nnd Pathos," and Mrs. I.ee Wurniek gave a very ( Interesting paper on thin topic, showing grout ability nlong this line. Who was as sisted In giving to her audience some of the works of these women writers by .Mini Isabelle 'Miller, who read -How Spring Came to t he Cabbatre 1'ateh," by Kate Doughvi Wiggans. Miss Miller Is well ami favoru'hiv known us un excellent render nn-K Jkt Htdectlon was re Bpnndod to with much applause. Mm. Krank ' ftxn'i't gnve a splendid rnadlnff from Mary.Itoberis 1 tine hart 'a "nab." disnlayihs much abil- At least seventy-five members of Crystal Itebekah lodge met in regu lar session Inst Tuesday evening and after closing, a very Interesting j program was rendered, including j numerous musical numbers and! several readings, all of which were greatly enjoyed by all who were fortunate enough to be present. At thfc close of the pryginin all repaired to the dining room w here, thanks to our chef, G. W. Robert son, tho tables were spreud with simiptuotwj and delicious refreesh- ments. Hero, with tho pleasure of tho refreshments and badinage, the time for departure came all too soon, and before leaving all ex pressed a desire to meet soon again. The Kaffee Klatch will iueet I his evening at the home of , M r. and Mrs. W. It. Jones. An enjoyable social event of last i-'alurday was a surprise party tiv en ut. the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Holmes In honor of Miss Kilphu Allen, the occasion being her birthday. Tho house was .tastefully decorated wit h a beau tiful centerpiece of red carnations and small vases of rod carnations artistically placed about the room. During the evening a delightful musical program was rendered, when Henry Fredericks played a beautiful ptuno solo und Mrs. Hel ta Holme s sung un excellent solo. Tho main feat nres of t ho eve ning were dancing and cards, with high honors at cards going to Mr. broadcasting by wifeless has be come in the present day. Televi sion, lie predicts, will make It pos sible, to display on u srreon thou sands o" miles away events that happen In any part of the globo. Within five to ten years from 1 now." Dr. D'AIhe declared, "it is I highly probable that we .shall bo Sable to sit in a hall in Loudon and j actually watch the Derby or the Varsity boat race, or a navai re view or u prize light in America; or. for that matter, a battle. I mean watch a moving picture of any of these things on the screen at the moment they are happening. "Then, perhaps a little later will come exploration pictures. K plorers will carry television cam eras with ihem. They will eihiih Mount Kverest, or penetrate, to the North role, or stalk big game in Central Africa, or examine th floor of the ocean in submarines, and wo all tiny- in ordinary pic ture theatres hundreds or per haps thousands of miles away will accompany them slop by step ,o far us vision goes." Dr. D'Albe. who is Urn inventor of the optophone, which enables the blind to read through their ears, und of the tonoseopo, jwhich renders speech legible to tint deaf iti convinced that teh-vision will bo accomplished during IKlM. Karly developments may be crude he ad mits, but the tool of television which nnitns seeing by wireless will bo cstuollHhcd. "As we know that wireless waves can be relayed almost iu- loiinli.'ly I see no reason why in ten years' time we rhould not bo j aide lo see what in happening on j the other side of Hie globe," Dr. j D'Albei continued. "It Is only -i mail, r Of effort in research, audi .1" tin- public Inli-rcNt is there th up to I HIS llosel was selling haberdashery us a clerk In a small shop on the Quay. His rise illustrates tho paradox leal conditions that have prevailed in this country since tho war. On the one hand hus been a bankrupt government, the mass of the people in want up to recent months, and aid of every kind pouring In from other lands. On, the other there have been accumulated fortunes vast even in America, und Uost-l is said to lead them. In I HI 5 he got into the wur sup ply contract game und whon the armistice cc.ine he una euhl to lie the Kintf of army contractors, hold ing a monopoly In certain brunches of supplies. After the wur he en tered liuaiKV and is now one of Austria's greatest bankers. Recently he bought tho parked triangle adjoining tho UalplatK, or Foreign Office, which visitors will recall us affording the much paint ed view of the fatuous Minoreten church. The price he paid the government is not staled but It Is probably the most valuable plot in Ihe c;ty. On It ho will build u magnificent residence nnd lias ulso offered to build for J ho govern ment a hull of archives. Ills offer to finance the-university, however, has caused some po litical agitation, for llosel is a .lew. and (he reactionary press pretends to see in it a plan -to defeut ' the anti-Jew .agitation on the part or the Christian student, body for the institution of tho numcrus clansus. or limitation of Jewish attendance and faculty members. lly V. A. Wi-uy) LONDON. (INS) New York und London will be telephoning person with whom ho ! cont ain! um-xcitedly by the end of lu- :'4 iwconling to l'rof. A. M. Low,' Kvety dru;,'g;:it in this comity famous inventor and scientist. , b anthorii-d io sy to' every rheu l.ondon was excited on Decern- inatic. sufferer that If a f ill pint her 2 it 1!:, because It hoard bolt lo of Allemiui, tho sure cou- l'lUsburjfh. S.fttm mlbs uway, eas- qui rev dv tunl disCinotly. lint l'rof. Low allow I slates this was only a slight -tie- reuue volopmont. According to htm. H is Just a step In tho great and r:i chmtbiR new era now upproueh hic "Very soon." pays' Low, "wo Ehall lie nt the stage when It w bo ponsiblo for a man in London to hpeuk with etise from his own houseT to tho I nited Slates thru un ordinary telephone. "The land line will take his voice to tho coastal station, from which it will bo radioed across the Atlantic. Then it will be pick ed up again by an American land line and bo heard direct by tho "One is aware, of course, that u inunlcatiiu;. "lly the end 'of 1!I24 we nil shall have become tired of ordinary tunes und :speeehes; and the de velopment of telephonic, conver sation hi un obvious one. "1 think yon will find in the of i h"iimulb:ni, does mil it- way to slop the agony, svvolli n joints and do away with even the I'lightest twinge of rheum-ulc pain, he wdl gladly return your money with out, comment. A Ihe rhu has been tiled and tented for yearn, and really mar velous r- suits have been accom plished in the most sevtTe cases where Hie suffering and agony i x i , Itrftish lo Develop Loot S(im-. LONDON. (AD) Another nt templ is being maoV to develop th" ' Ilritish sugar trade, this time in I Suffolk county. At Soul hwold j Harbor, II Is planned to erect u i sugar beet factory In lime for next j Mcunnn'H boot crop, tho factory to bo fed by a circular railway 4f miles long embracing about 2tnt,- ( noil acres for the transport of beet. Tho new. factory Is expected to Uy us a reader, and her very clever ani Airs, j-;d ward ruxlon,-lleTorj selections' were niet"Vi1lOi flhflsTnc-1 a, very e'ntertidhing evening was Inght to a close a delicious three luncheon was served. . - - - lt& j HEAD-NOSE THROAT EJTl in Ht.il. Dry Nose. CaUrrllndi of I I II kind., joctorii. Tlragm. ! I I MCommend JoNUONjr;oerdl.ili I I Fashion Notes - tiMiir If In lakin) CONSTIPATION A cause of many 111b, ful lo uluerly people. Alwayt rtli CHAMBERJAIN'S TA Eiy pleawnlrSfective only 25c The Corset That Ilrcnthcs WW J N' It. r ff I li.tn nr. I. rim nt fill It down over the k.XiJ J Q- a, on, I. J- 9a i a hitti,. n.rk i;rr-cHvi Nenl Ciml. nrin. A qunini und effective seulskiiroat which drew much at- when worn tho other ufter- hy a funious beauty, reached e ankles nnd was supplied with a cape of more than hip length. It hud a high, outstand ing collur with which u long, plait ed lace jabot was worn. As to Nhwcs. Paris. The sleeve today. If there ia .one. may be loosely tied around the wrist with a ribbon. Or it may hang in the widest of geor gette cuffs. r it may end jus above the wrist In a smart turned back cuff. The udvent of television has , Proniice- n.oini ions ui ki- em u been brought uppreciably nearer, yeai ucc.orillng to Dr. D'Albe,. by the " ' - progress made in the development I Invcstiiienl C'inpiiiiy l ormcd. of wirele.l receiving set:. . 'I'll I THIO DALLKS. Of. Organiza- hlef aspect of Hie problem, he nH(!on of the Tho Dulles Investment sorted, is not Hie sending, but the j company, composed of fu local receiving of llm wireless wavcH "ion who will put $1d monthly in lieco.'iMary to UistantanoouM photo- to tho company for the purpose graphic 'reproduction of distant of taking advantage of business events. Dr. D'Alne esiiiuules that opporl unities us t hey come up; has it is neee.sHiirv to send IMio.tniO I been perfected, It wits announced Paris has returned to corsets and decreed that, Shapeless waist-lines Protruding abdomens B Jlky hips are passe. The enlarged wnlst-lino Is not popular with women who care about their personal appear ance. Wear a LA CAMILLE and be comfortable. A complete line of tho different models al ways oa hand. Mrs. Robt. Pattison Corvt Icro Tliono S22-W Res. 1702 Oak Striking Kinhrohlcry. London. Kinbroldci-y of the most striking sort, done in dazzling colors, is seen today on gloves, coats and hats. A little cloche has a blue nnd gold flamingo across II. In Cluridgo'N recently ono of the diners wore an evening cloak of black with a blue und green pea cock, almost life size, on the b.'.ck. 0 IUimmI I'uvorlle Color. London. Ox blood is a favorite color today. particularly when combined with black. Women are wearing earrings, necklaces and colt t uro chains in beads of I his shade. n Itrlni on Cloche. York. The latest, cloche Alosciy ears, but ornament oT at hers or siiff rib- d at a perky allele. wireless signals per second in or der to reproduce a good wireless picture. uTho trouble begins' ho said, 'when ou try to. disentangle these signals us they pour in at the receiving end. "Many methods have been do vised, but up till quite recently all were clumsy or costly. Simpliilen tion there must be, and simplifica tion Is proceeding ut a groat puce. "He member, every successive picture has to bo completed In one twentieth of a second. This means that tho synchronization of sender and receiver must bo per fect. If the rccler. or tracer, ut one end is a thousandth of a sec ond out in following tho move ments Ut the other end tho conse quences to the plcturi! are fatal." Do;. pile the difficulties present ed in working out ho ejaborule n problem I r. D'Albe is certain it here, officers are: Hallio S. Hice president; Pat Foley, vice-president; T. H. West, secretary; John Will, treasurer. The new company will bo Incorporated under the lawjj or Oregon und eventually may evolve into a building and loan association, it was stated. i Wk- ! Hosiery if tiM : ..; v v ; . , ; "A.v.o , i Nil n . ii Value fiy) ;: We :u'e featuring our heaviest grade Black J III k-'lIIX 1VK"1 AH llli VUll'll- IIVVl UUU J IIOIC II I , ( where the palieiit was helpless. Jf . . . . . . . TT i 1 $ Mr. James Jh. Alien, tho dls- yf ' ASK LO SGG tlllS i'lOSO - ovei-er of iMIenrhu, who for g ilW,,,-,Bl,'',',l''',l,IBil many years differed the torments g 0" ' ' uf acute rl. iinattsni, di-slres all f t0 .. jfis. ' ' t Mrr,.r..r tj k.,.m- u.at hOj (rjjjjTADlES READY-TO-WEAR - k ly i-uutiu.i thla s!tor all til- & KJW U k WJr' ,. ill W,M lnKtrm-1,,1 iMZMlMLMIhM. .Iruggists Vruarunteo it as above , " V4i in .-wry in-unn.-... l!.-,l vn.w AND MILLINERY x5 . 5 : linmr ft', will sni'i'ly ytttt. Mail -'i? ; OI.I.TM tns't'liti'tl. -A.lv. Good Bath-Room Accessories visit our -.: . . acm to . JANUARY SALE 4: SAMO-LA FIXTURES AJWflT'" I ' OF -)' OriPihZ.Co. FURNITURE j U iiUi'iL" ou always get a square deal. -i . : . ; .i i ,. .mmm I - I t-L ' iUt - n - - O 1 - i SI'AIX .NOW HAS I'AST lll.UK IXHt AITO HACKS Grande Rossde Hospital A nonsectarian nn advertise your tions, but gives in the Nortlrw Jl ethical instilutiawirTHL dues not j siKness or ii-rnTt ethical instiiuti your ope ra mi to any institution MADU1D (INS) With Ihe open tig of the National A u tod route motor-racm,-( truck by the Infante I on Alfonso ut Sitges, twenty miles from Ourcelona, Spain nt last becomes possessed of an "In dianapolis Speedway." j The liaclt situated In beautiful country on the shore of the Med iterranean Is ono and a Quarter ' inileH long ami from nineteen and a half tn twenty-four yards wide. We employ only graduated nurses Spring Mode Shows Capes nrK I.inuei-li. Now York. A consignment of linen lingerie rrom I'ari.i. just re ceived here, has the most attractive of decorations. Kach garment has u brilliant bird In yellow, red and blue, embroidered across a corner. rroshil IVmkiuf;. Nev York. - Frosted crystal pen dants, watch bibs and cigarette holders ore In vogue nt present . There arc ulso bracelets (if frosted crystal. Mule li'.r-r-r rings :-nd ear pendant;;. MrNniy lo Submit Letter. SALKM, Or. Senator MoN'urv has written thn public service com mis? ton that be will place before t he (n t oral ate commerce commis sion a letter prepared by the Ore gon department usklnr lor amend ments to tho :rsi asportation act with relation to the functions oi I the Interstate commerce romniia-1 yion. The letter asking for changes j in the transportal ton art was "iit to Senator McN'ary last we. k. v V The capo and drcrit rostvwie In one of the atrlklne feature! of the aprini? My!c antl Is sure to be popular. One modul ekttchcd thowe thn detachable cape of the eanie material an tho dress. The afternoon frock O'ses tho cape for slfvf, omitting all others. Tho short cape malic an, exceedingly graceful line arrous tlic liack of tlio dress and breaks the everlty. of a perfectly straight silhouette. 5est riace Good scboolsjvood cluuxlies, jfood liomes, Rood waires. 'YhiAvft (iDDortunit v on parlh for any one to owf a Homo, a TJuJiifWij'lll.1 jr'TafHT Just got thiitTmo your soul, and you will sooft-tfsinping. "This is Uu place to build my Ilonu' Y.Y1 ! is the year." The' Grande Roitde Lumber Co. 1921 Ikiilders Store Retail Dept. Main 732 Quality Chain Wood, Always The style above comes in Black Satin. Black Suede, Lo.(? Cabin and the new shade of Tan Bark. All si.e.s, and widths. $8.50 to $10.00 206 Depot Street Phone Main 118 "A Paradise for Tired Feet" Home of the Arch-Aid Shoe GR0VEU SMITH,' Mgr. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo W-Couttusf J-y" envicr.' i 1 Y Ml . , Week-End Candy Special PEANUT BRITTLE ' 29c Pound . The Palace i M "i f . 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