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xnn Monxixo oregonian. Tuesday. December 21. lots. m mm II IMY OIJWTRUDE mas lililllll E t- C rrunin rx z i i i. ii 1 1 a.11H.. uimiimiiL 0000 MPORTANT or tda'e eil dsr U Ihe r..-PHo " epajcw Mnr for whl.-t Mr. Julije - tut!- Thair. A ttura r PORTLAND MATROX WHO WILL BE HOSTESS FOR CHARITY TEA ON THURSDAY. In tor for the rlh la th : 1 . . '..ran., Mrttlie ....- ...iji. 1. fever with rv.MI.ndl -iet. th. m-n rO"ving 4..r ' ntt-w-iin-t . - - vi . olr J "- . anertnM$ rrieete Mod lightf W t. Mil fternon thir 1 d- rrt;n4 la tndi dual w.l.um. I two t5"'' rwhW.rs. . k... - " f "" J' Ja.- K t. o f Mr I J. tf. r T.rpl.r. - " ' tu. Tarpi.v. '" " ., I! ,(H ' 'u" ,cr fr.rvf. t.flf friend IB :at.r .n. Th.r wwi b. sar-t it il att-Btloss y Bves admiring rri"4. U, sflJ Mr. t'Urn- J wltl . tne hoii.ae i " rsejrl. laevtng jt.r fr M. eouth- Mr- T. Kol" rtor.M. O. K.'vi:! sr. at tJa.UrU !. Un I fai. J ' ; ',:0, 1 cakiand lloi.L . t-- t """ " w. . : .Ul .fT.v. l rorti.nd Thursday to VI. 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Mr Korrr B.oJ Torrar. tor IBo tr-at of Ibo a.nto UrlX tl to ' laataro. o o To Chi Oiao. aoroiitr k a,1 'lf.Utiona for laro br!4o too for ttha Bftornoon of Tbora4y. Docambar 3 ol tho raotdonco of Mia Mr Duoa. ti'i TlilBmoo atraot OoaatB ' WB Bka4 for It Ublao of Ibo Hl !br4 mBy othr oa B4 for 'tfto to hoar. Mlo trm Potol-d. praol-'d-el of tho oororttr. will raeolno tho iaat H th hoatoo a a a Ti ran!r uiMtlfif cf tho Roao Clljr tar t'lah to ho halJ tonlht will bo :j.oato4 iclo.ilr to card a. BOrtloB bridja BB4 ri4 otaar . W.un. pool. tr Tharo witl ho o 4b:ib A apactBl affort wltl bo mad a ..!! all BOW BWBlUri . to !aa-h at dor an4 lt ; b'r. tho oMor a bb4 Mr V. IX Slmoa b4 Vim riaio " loa hB at'jra4 from a trip of lhr woaka Ira Call form. Mr. r4 Mla nmna Joia4 br Mra .,moa Bl ."an lrB"laco. a4 aflor oo- H!a- tla cloaa of tha ipoattlon thoy iita4 lloa-o. Tla Juono. Malo. Crea4 Uo AnaTl ao4 Pal Maeto. a a a Th f N. . R Ot'ta wttl artartBla .ta a p-il KrU Krir:o portr to Bicht at i'oti:iioa I'iH "t IjrIhrat T-ih ball thair rB--nlar fti'Ur B'ht cr4 portr Ul . brt.l. br4 "j-w bats pUya4 at i: tahioBi II. Jl. M-i-utffcB" a4 Mr t. film boo c honor at brM. M' O. A. ol an4 V' i:mmiti' 2U.Uo a.-or-m( m -so t l'(Mr mm ! el'1 hl. thai' r'tr 4anclr4 ra't. thoir r.-he-a of I r '"" fur ri,rim B mit"- fn rwtmfc r 31 Ihf ro'i!r t-tT aonin rar4 partT Ht to hM HJluat. Cr4 Plair. iti( will rn t ' '! nt:l II o'rlrh. rnf-irv al!l Boa rommana. lln k t.ii mamiwri an4 th- friii.l aoiu-4 .etrt'iBitr to tho oil yr ot an4 tha aoar or tn v - V nomlDBtlono aJI ov.r tho United States. It Is a!4 that this selection has been translated Into mora lanuaes than anr other sonr of a modern writer. Mrs. Hawks Is a liberally educated woman. She was born In Hoostck. N. In 1SJS. fha attended public schools .Cm. --a lator was craduated from the Troy Seminary. She was married, while quits young, to naneo mi a member of a New York bankinir firm. As a bride she went to live at Brook lyn, where ha has since remained. Mra. Hawks msdo her first attempt at hymn writing In 188. when at tha suRcesUoa of Dr. Kobert Lowery. pas tor of tha church at which she wor shiped aba- bad soma of her religious rersao set to, music. Her efforts mot with Immediate, recognition. Among the best known njmni oi Mrs. Hswks are: "In tho Valley." -Uhn'll Re the Next to Kollow Jesus." "Why Weepest Thou." and "The Cross for Jeous." . Mrs. Haw ks haa published everal volumes of church songs. Many of ber selections are best known In connection with revival work. With tha death or ranny rosDy, some time ago. Mrs. Hawko became tha sole survivor of a long list of cele brated song writers of the past half century. PAHTAGES BILL POPULAR ITALIAN' GRA.D OPEIl.l SINGERS ARE HEADLINE ATTRACTION. golden. Shops catering to the dla rrimtaatlnc buyer have bean display ing novelty's that ara not traoalent. In tha lino of attractive bracelets of pearl sat In black enamel, little wrlot walrhaa of od4 d'aiga and the same characteristic. Trinkets for both wear and decoration are popular In the now anamol ware. There I an ex clusive atmosphere about tha new "mart" bag and auedo skating bags now shown In a few shops. Christt-ias ' CAKEkSdONDT crlsper types of randy such as poaaut brittle, butterscotch, and tha different sorts of polled taffy while not so "showy" aa tho cream or fon dant type, and not so eay s tse fadge or pa nor ha Irpes. are neeerthe-lo-o aorr popular an4 form a welcome change from tho rather clojtog tweet Boa of the softer Chrtatmas candl'S. Throe Important points to. b remem bered are: I. To prevent granulation before the higher degree neceaeorv for crlP candy is reerha4 the sugar should alwavs te boiled with a small proportion of acid. au-t as cream of tarter, lemon Juice or vlnoger. na:eo molaasea or glueoes ara Inrluu4 ta tho recipe, fcven then, a Utile additional add Is sometimes rrtend ef Jtr and Wr. T-in J Ma- T.fT. ef r" he ro.olved a -h'offram ane--ej -teg thir eaf a r- rta! tn lrH"" a e rnrt la nH ?tst W fi at Owhall. CMCMtLl.a. W..h. Tor .po rtal Jamoa T pi-icMo. of ror'Uod. n Joaaphlna tilt, of Rat""!. war marri4 hero fatarday br Jnstlro P. C. Pa'fort- e o o Hwtarr wi:i be ta evHoaea at tho Ve f rinpA'Iroeno fnntsht when a benefit 'fee tha Mu'e will bo the order of the evening. fSTYLF.TlPS (Stores N:V:R before ha' array et nit. I ha n lavish I . novoltioei. gown. fur, real. 'lt and tba dainty artl cla ef aorsrol. doataaod for the faa tniioua wnman. been aeea In tho Tort land fi"te as ha bn erroad before the Chriatma ohopror hi soa.on. The tempting duplor of avo!ty dreoe. that would g'.afdon tha hoart .r the moat psmpr4 daurhtor or dohntanta ere ck with a comMnatlon ef bo'h. old' of fur. A banking ef o.-m ttvolr fur mnot havo an ad)aent atrip ef tf nt a rontreoting shade a4 then a hit ef s!oitokln. velvet or oeo Othor fan rnafrlat Mr ladr of fo.llon has gone be-k t the q-ilnt aed fsrinatiB old I'.lila borhan roilar. that flare up almoat to tha too of tha roiff jra. With tho r.liea bathan collars como the tapering ahouUr an. I am I fltno The husa pu-T at the NiKom ef tha sleeve t m IMa. In I" ti'lr part of the -r.n S"M had a rarth u!ar place la s'Tla. wBh hj to ryw hatnat fltl4 br ail m l'tirl"mu !ft of litlo o'lor eltra of rar. .aei. little gAag'e or orhae a h frlvolltioa da ! do. h a ma. dan e fro. h. ara a o-qih '(('lot for tho tardy Crttma inr"'. Noe awt It be forgottaa that ehe avna profore parwltl. ltr or ptatl aons Jawsiry or onrol, to aaythtag r. rof.it watrhtnsj and 4Urk ac tion are naceeary when the hlghor lomporeturas I "crack" to "caramer iag ara being ttd. Iwil teae h. t,n on the fire while on make tour tt. Reoionibr that th "gar I can progrs from barley sugar" l a fatrly bitter caramel tint wh'n off th f ir 1. Alwavs wrap the crlper els of eondr In was-4 paper, stnca wstor I read tr absorbed br tt-.em, If expoeed to the air. so that they quickly become otther sticky or granular. Peanut. Almond or pecan Brittle, sometimes called "Hard Nougat" Boll togeihor two caps light brown sugar, ono-ha.f cup water: and elthor one la hloapooa lemon Juice or ono-hhlf tea spoon cream of tartar, or two table pone vinegar. Or use two cups white aucar and ono-ouartar gluroao or "corn atrup" glucoeo under another namei. with water enough to dilve the susar. Cook to the "barlor sugar atago" or Tory llsht caramel"" ;e d TToos Kahrenhett to 21 dogreas Kahren hrlt. according to taste. Have rosdy the prpere4 not, and well ollod. warmed pan. The CTioped candy can ho poorod over the nut, or tha nut prmklod ovor the poured candr: or. with car, the put can he put Into the eohit'g pan. Pour quirk Ir Into the ol od pane and sproad. as thlnlr as pos sitilev T ItPPIng the pan. Hold them ovar the fire. If the sugar hardena too qulrktv. When c:d. snap In piece. Another kind Is mad- by adding a tittle eoda. luat before pouring, so that th -brittle" becomea lighter and por oua. Add Ihe eoda lone-quarter tea spoon!, not all at on-. but in ,no dooaa: and bo careful that you do rot scald vonreelf. or the stove, when the sugar boi: up. A good "fruit bar" ran bo made br boiling two cure sugar, one-taif cup alucoee. with enough wator to dieaolvo tho sugar, to dgreea Fshronhelt. A mixture of walnut, pecans. Rrasll nut. Kjtca cherrloa. glsce pineapple, citron, date, etc.. can b held together br the brittle auger. mo dd la a pan one to tno inch' deop. and then rut In bars. -Salt Water" Taffy Cook two cupe near, one-half cup glocoao and two tanieopoone butter to degraos raoronhelt. thej add throe-quartors i.iiikwo aa:t. and one loaspooa gly rortne Pour out i"d whan cool pa l tn the aeual war. adding vanilla while puling. FinUh by ro;llng It round stick rutting with shears and wrap ping la waxed paper. Cream Taffy Cook tosether three cups sugar, two tablespoons glucose. two-third cud wster to Sfo degrees Kahrenhait. add four tablespoons cream, stir and cook to IJO degrees Katircnhett. Pour out on oiled plate. Whrn coal. Dull and flavor to taste. Cut In strips, wrap In waxed paper and kern until soft and grainy. Cream Taffy. No. : Klva cups sugar. one. half tablespoon cream of tnrtar, oc tatlepoon butter. Cook as above. Old-fahlincd Molasses Taffy One quart molasses, one-quarter cup but tor. stir and cook to SJ& degrees Fah renheit, tnrn pour, cool and pull as us'utl. Wrsp In wsxed paper. Many variatlona of taffy ran be made by changing the flavoring and coloring of some of the above. Color and flavor should ho kneaded In when the taffy Is rooL Itose. peppermint, vanilla and chocolate taffies ran be made In this war. Ncarlv all taffies will co soft un'os kept In tin boxes. Butterscotch Two cups granulated sugar, one-quarter cup glucose, on third cup water, to dissolve eugar. Cook to about :'.' degrees Fahrenheit, then add one tablespoon molasses, two table spoons butter and one-quarter teaspoon jit. Stir and cook to about :0 de greea Fahrenheit. Then either pour in "drop" the slxa of ha.'f a dollar, or pour Into a greased tin And mark In sort re, when half cold. If butter scotch Is wanted flavored with vsnll'a It Is better to cook a little vanilla-bean, or lemon rind (yellow on both sides) tn the early stages ef the syrup. rmov. Ing before tho "feet her" Is reached then to use "extracts" at Ihe and and risk granulation. A richer butterscotch is made aa lot. lows. BoM two cupa light brown sugar and ono-ha f run water with one-half teaspoon cream of tartar to ITO degrees Fahrenheit. Add one. half cup butter and one. half cup tight com evrup. or light glucose, (not the stiff heaxr klndl with a pinch of salt: rook to ZOl de gree Fahrenheit. Pour Into gressed pace and mark In squsre. Nuts may he added, according to taste and purse, to any of tha shove butterscotch mix- lure, a well as to tho following: r.usslan Toffee Boll three cups sugar, with one cup apple, currant or raspberry Jellr. and one-half cup water to degreea Fahrenheit. Then add one-half cup rream and one tablespoon butter with a pinch of salt and cook to degrees Fshrerhelt. stirring well to prevent burning. Finish like butter scotch. WOIVhOlEADlliEto Bt Marie Dnxc . "'SQUEEZE A SUIT FOB YOURSELF OUT OF YOUR CHRISTMAS MONEY. DAISY" "Maybe It sounds like a selfish propo sition to you. but. believe me. It isn't at all. it's simply a convenient wsy of making some of tho money you'll have after tha holidays do aelore-ChrUtsaas doty. -Take part of your gift fund say five or ten dollars and use It aa tha first payment on one of tha charming Fur-trimmed Suits which CHERKY'H are selling now for f ls.SO. Nobody will ever know It didn't cost at least U5. for all the Suits In this special line are worth fully that much. Then you II have your pretty oun to wear right away ana i u ini u how to make up the money you paid on It. BUT A LOT. Or YOL It v.tttiai MAS OIFTS ON CKKDIT Furs. Waists, fatticoata and Cherry's have a nice assortment of Bath Robes and Smoking Jackets, as well aa Suits and Over- costs for the men whom you no ooudi will remember, or you can give m Cherry'e Merchandise Order. There are any number of things In Cherry's shop that ara simply Ideal for Christmas giv ing. . .. . And a moderate portion ot tne pnn will buy anything you want at CHr-n- RY'S. You can pay the rest, ol courao. In easr weekly or monthly Install ments. Cherry's popular establishment Is right In tha busy shopping district and they are open every evening wiis week till P. M. They are ai Waehlnrton street. In the Pittock blk. Mi Come to the Columbian for your Christmas Gifts Roller Skatlag Bear, Eagllak Cemedl- rane. Delightful sketch Bad Male Qaarlrt Make l Offering. From Alice Teddy, who opens the bill with her well-liked demonstration In skating, to the final big grand opera number. Panlages" attractions are va ried and delightful this week. The grand opera company has all the vocal qualifications and the magnifi cence of decoration that one expects In - bis commDsny. Mme. Lrareo la spon sor for the assemblage, which carries Its own orchestra director. The singers are eight In number. They present scenes from Travlata,' "Faut." "Carmen" and "11 Trovatore.' a robust bsaeo. verv fine: a lively far soaring soprsno. a big rich contralto, a pleasing tenor, are the leaders, and tne other (our sing In the chorus. The Imperial Italian Grand Opera Company Is the v title of tne organisation, au las singing Is all tn that language. I nrio ordwav. English comedienne, eaturna With lOKIC lit CXPCrienCCS to tell in song, she brings again her ona about praying for a nus- . i new ona la her laughable crne'i to become a "cross red nurse.' t... wink, a nod and a smile . u . . fau.nilfL A delightful little sketch. "The Boy ik. u.aiment." Is presented by the i ..... wmaion company. wMh Miss in th. role of a little old moth ci Lionel la tha old father, who ..J ..'i. m urate about his past honors as a soldier, .his regiment snd his pstrlotlsm. Their boy. pisyea oy Howard Watson, returns from the army into which his fsther's pride haa forced .. tia returns an Insubordinate. V'i m .e the aood of the service. The father drives the Isd out. Then the meek little mother turns. Kor on ex citing period tha old msn gels a dose of hi. own medicine and the Menc. applauds mother and her sentiments to the rafters. The Big Kour are men singers Messrs. Stanhope. Frankel. Drury and Pickett. They sing popular melodies and Vut cle.n comedy Into their act. UATforAMc.Te"ddr. she Is a big. .oft brown roller skating bear. Alice Is great fun. ! nbJllWWHHs BV 1 v. .'ft- X -t . J V taxi mm '.cV. Practical Gifts for Everyone Old or Young A Complete Stock of Eastman Kodaks A practical gift for the student, traveler, etc. For One Who Has a Kodak Choose Camera Supplies Printing Frame, Ray Filter, Tripod, Carrying Case, Photo Album Velox Coloring Outfit, Water Color Stamp Book, Enlarging Camera, Instruction Book, etc. For One Vho Wears Glasses? Shell Frames, Spectacle Case, "Everloct" Gold Frames, Pair of Glasses. We will fit the eyes at any time. For "Her"? Opera Glasses, Shell Lorgnette, Field Glasses, etc. If in doubt, give a Columbian Merchandise Order good any time the modern way of Christmas-giving. Columbian Optical Co. Sixth Street, Bet. Alder and Morrison Floyd Brower, Mgr. . i but nothing was known of his criminal record when he was admitted by immi gration officials. Had be oeen in America three years he could not be deported, but as he only came 15 months ago. it Is expected mere win do nine difficulty. Meanwhile ne is n tne wij Jail, charged with assault on a coun tryman, but the case has teen post poned pending Federal Investigation of Yerulloa record. According to his own story, leruno pleaded guilty to the murder. In ordr to save his father, who siruca me oeain blow. Both men were sentenced to lull he said, but his father lor only atx rears and nimseir lor i. xerunu served 11 years at Oneglia Penitentiary, three years at Firenze. one year at Va! terra. and four years at Monteleleonc. CHEHALIS RESIDENT DIES Mrs. Tliomas Kennedy to Be Burled Tomorrow From Catliolic Church. CHEHALIS. Wash.. Dec. 20. (Spe cial.) Mrs. Thomas Kennedy, resident of Chchalls for the past 28 years, died at the family home today. The funeral will be held Wednesday morning from the i-atholln Church. Father F. A. Moehs officiating. The Interment will be In the Urquhart Cemetery. Mrs. Kennedy wss born in lowa Jan uary 17, 1$J. She was married Febru ary IS, 18S4. Besides the husband, five sons an dtwo daughters survive. The sona are Thomas. Lee and Steve, of Ta coma; Al Kennedy, of Kennydale; Kr wtn. of Chehalis. and Misses Irene and Genevieve, of Chehalis. LOAN MADE TO ARGENTINE Xow York Bank Gets Business For merly Had by london. NEW TORK. Dec. 10. The National City Bank has made another loan of about IS.000.000 to the Argentine gov ernment at per cent for six months. The expiration of this loan probabl; will be followed by another undertak ing of a larger amount and for a longer term. , , . Altogether the amounts loaned to Are-antme. which formerly financed Its needs through London, now aggregate about tl6.eoo.ooo. Mill Will Employ 150 Men. CF.XTRAL1A. Wash.. Pc 0. fPpe- CBI.) The Blumauer mill in Tenino will resume operations In February, according to an announcement by Re ceiver V. K. Wlntermole. The plant will operst full capi'-tty. which means an addition of 130 wagearnens to Ten- ino's payroll. Lodging Road Contract Ivet. CENTRALIA. Wash.. Dec. 20. (Spe cial.) The Veness LumDer company i Winlock has contracted wun noum tree & Co R- W. Fletcher and John Baker for the construction oi a. of new logging road five mile3 west cf Winlock. Dr. Ettelson Improves. Dr. Jesse Ettelson, who has been seriously ill from pneumonia for the past week, is convalescent, and his re covery Is expected to be rapid, lie Is at the Good Samaritan Hospital. -Christmas hrinits with It anticipation of a " inor dinner that, because of Its I i ALIEN MAY BE DEPORTED ITALIC FACKS HKTl'It KOfl CAPADE 'WITH BEVOLVKH. Aaale Blur weed Hawka. lira, a Writer. rPHE songs of Annie Fherwood Hswk JL have sounded around the world, for wherever a Protestant cnurrn or mis sion Is to be founa nr tamous sons are sang. Mrs. liswks not only has written a greater number of hymns than anr other writer living today but her works bave been more widely ung than those of any other. Many of her moat familiar selections have been tranelated Into practically every language. ... , Mr. Hawks has written since early childhood. Her first poetic efforts that found their wsy Into print were short hits of verse publlahed In the news papers of Troy. New York, during her thirteenth year. Plnre then she has spent the greater part of her life In composing longer poems and hymns. Of her religious eongs the bet knowit Is "I Need Thee Every Hour.- a song wrlttart spontaneouatr when Mrs. Hswks was Just entering upon' her varaer of lioapel song writing. The Idea conveyed by the song f1ahed through ber mina ona anr while Mra Hawka was engeged lr her household work and sitting down ehe tmmedtat'ly wrote the words which practically without change are sung In the ehur-ha today. Almost by accident the song was set to muaie and snng a few weeks Ister at a National hundav School conven tion. It n-'K-klr won favor and was at once adopl'd by churches of many de- Maa ! Served Sewteaee far Marder la Old Ceoalry la llelng Held reading Investigation. Though ha has been in America 13 month. It I" not likely that Antonio Yerullo. alias c.erully. will enjoy l.is sojourn In the -land of the free" much IOl" porta tlon will be the probable re sult of the Investigation made yester day by Joe Mnrirk. Italian detective, following the arret of Yerulla Sunday afternoon by Patrolman Bales for threatening a fellow countryman. Bruno Andreo. with a drawn revolver. Yerullo served 1 yesrs In Italy tor the murder of a police InKpector In Hlnbarlo. province of Catatansaro. more than SO yer ago. lie admitted this to Detective Morark and Immigration In spector P. A. Kobblns yesierdsy. and deporlstlon proceedings hsve been be gun. He came to this country on a passport furnished on representations of a hrother In Portland, -lame Yarullo. ASK FOR and GET HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Cbawo substitutes cost T0CT same price. 1 H c 5 a s -Christmas hrinits with it anticipation .'.?.f;. n- Hlnner-dinner that, because extreme goodness and deliBhtful surroundings. couDl"d with exceptional entertainment film you fill of that Yuletide feeling -good-will :oward men." Christmas dinner at Ye Oregon Orille will do this snd more. Resere a table today. $1.50 PER PLATE. 5l30 TO 8 P. M. SIENfJ. Manhattan or Martini Cocktail. Toke Point Oysters. CK Clear Green Turtl Consomme t-eltry salted Nut Mat3 Ripe Olives Mountain Trout. Meunlerre bauterne Ijimh Chors. a la Nelson, Frozxn Maraschino Punch. Sundae. prime Koasi oeti. u u Tount Turkey, Chesmut ureisius, Sauce Tame Duck. Apple Jelly Youn Suckling Pig. Fried Apples Potatoes. Mashod. Baked; or fcweet Potatoes. Southern style Asparaicus (Hoi or coin; . V Kresh Crab ShIh.I. Mayonnaise c New Jersey Plum Puddinir. Hard and Brands S bauce , S Fresh Arple Pi Pumpkin Tin Mince Pie (Hot or Cold) .,.. Tuttl Fruttl Ice Cream ab'co "'ctS Cheese With Toasted Crackers Nuts and Ralcins Cafe Nolr Creme d Menthe 1- rappe KS Oreoa grille Cranberry Burgundy r Hotel Oregon Broadway at Stark N. K. rlarke. Manager. V.. K. Larimore, ,Mt. Mgr. HAMXSOME SOUVENIR PLATE WILL BE lilVEN EACH LADY Gl EST. Coffee We pack in a way to respect the coffee and keep it fresh for you; it is the way to keep coffee. We grind it evenly so. that you will have more cups of fine clear coffee. We take-out the objectionable chaff because it is objectionable. We moneyback it to make you sure and us alert. The airtight tins make such fine coffee practicable and economical. Andirons IN MANY STYLES $1.50 to $22.50 Fireplace Grates, in all sizes Fenders in various styles Fire Sets price ranging from $1.25 to $12.50. Fire Screens, in various fin ishes, and Gas Logs in all the desired sizes. M. J. Walsh Co. Both Phones. 311 Stark St Grate Renewals and Fireplace Repairing. 0 i