The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, November 20, 1910, SECTION THREE, Page 5, Image 39

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Corset Department Bulletin for Monday
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IN no other mediam-priced
corset can you equil or ven
approach the style, design, fit and
workmanship which are sewed In
every seam of every pair ol
ROYAL W ORCESTER Corsets.
They are pre-eminently Amer
ica's test corsets, sold at prices
moderate enotiph for any parse.
rfpl
Wat wADPCCTrft
sen art the short cut to the fash
ionable figure of the tnotnent the
correct foandation tor the pre
vailing modes In gowns.
Whatever the type of figure, there
is a ROYAL WORCESTER de
signed to improve and beautify it.
RUST ABLE BONING "
30NTONcoS3
JTave
made themeriom
...... 'ZI, :. r , nleie linos of such popular makes as Xemo, Mme. Ilelene. Marietta, Marquise. Warner. liclfcrn. U..wd
" ft rT r - " rolI,lt Corsets. Sahlin Waists and others, and aU corset aceessoriesrhee
eToTeleTre'sT.eeint fitting rooms: expert fitters and eosetleres to serve you. Experienced salesladies who know (he merits of
every corset thev s.ul wl an tell yon how to overcome all y.r corset troubles. Having the best lines of corsets we are prepared o n.ee the
rrn,;,rnn11.. 7..i, figure. TeTslabllsli these facts more firmly with yon we invite you to come and st.uly the models; talk with on.
r--- TJtSSSTrSSi are the very best ..nes to be found In theegHre Northwest and tnV prices w... please yon.
D emonstration
of Royal Worcester
and Bon Ton Corsets
at our Store all WeeK
By Miss Belden
A PKfial demonstrator who is sont out from the
Koyal Worcester Corset Factory will be with us
all this week, during which time she will specialize
and demonstrate the lion Ton and Koyal Worcester
Corsets. She will explain all the virtues of these pop
ular makes, and give fittings to all who are inter
ested. Don't fail to take advantage of this oppor
tunity to have corset ails explained just as a
doctor would diagnose your ease if you were ill.
Timely Message f or V o
men of Limited Means
Necessarily the majority of women arc obliged to
think first of their purses before buying corsets,
same as when purchasing a hat, shoes or wearing
apparel. To those women whose spending power
is limited, this timely message will appeal. Save
on other garments, but buv a good, sensible, stylish
corset the ROYAL WORCESTER. Anyone can
afford to buy and wear the ROYAL WORCESTER,
it is the one sure" wav to solve all your corset
troubles. Unmistakably the ROYAL WORCES
TER is the greatest corset value at a medium price.
This has been so for nearlv fifty years. Every
ROYAL WORCESTER corset is an original con
ception, designed upon corset lines and fashioned
from the best materials with painstaking care by
skilled workpeople. Don't invest in a new gown un
til vou procure a ROYAL WORCESTER over which
it iiiav be fitted. The diversity of styles and varying
heights and lengths will enable 3'ou to do this with
ease, and you will enjoy the utmost in style, fit,
comfort apd service. And don't accept anything
"just as good" if the dealer doesn't carry the ROY
AL WORCESTER. Buy of the merchant who does
sell them and insure yourself against dissatisfaction.
BON TON corsets are the truest
expression of every corset virtue
the highest achievement in the art of
modern corsetry.. Every wearer of the
BON TON corset is the proud posses
sor of a wealth of style, health, comfort
and symmetry.
There is a subtle charm and . grace
about all BON TON corsets which
appeals to your finer tastes and excites
your admiration and fancy. BON TON
corsets are absolutely without a rival,
cach'model an original conception of
surpassing excellence in every detail.
PRICES $3.to 1S
Find the model in the Bon Ton that is best adapted
for your figure. Remember the number of it.
When you need a new one just tell the saleslady the
tvln von nre wearing, so if you wish to change the
pattern in any way, she can give you a different f
Bon Ton Corset, built on T O Gtl 1
same lines. Prices range , P-
Corset Dept. 2d Floor
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mtmimmwmu-.mmmaMJ $ql I
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Vio Kriilach. ho lm been llvlnn Ml the
Hill, will movr l I.u. r-tl Court
tid live with hrr dmirlitiT. .Mr Tay
lor. Mr. an-1 Hr. t". J. Waldrn. of l.o
.llel. who hBTe liffl ! uwi nt
I'r. nni Mrn ". K. Klcbori: t Ihelr
river Ui'C "A'hwood." lft Porlliina
I.r the Sou'h lHt rlghl.
Mr nl Mm. Alrwrt EuEcnr rseblirH
i'-!i Marv riqu'i hiiv. returned from
Southern fillfornlj,. whern h-y u"l
ttotr hnn'vtnnon. Thy itrr i homo to
In-lr frtn.l at 1 12 K.ft Twelfth Mrt
Misn Wllia Kindt. nr onipamcl by
to fri'n'lM. Mis Anna Andmon n.
Mis tepl:ln Strr'.)nKQn. arrlvnl
Thurfiay will r'nl mvrral wrcki
a th" t'ietit i.f lts. Ktndt'a nistor.
M! KIa M. Ktn.tt.
Mr. M. M Wyatt. of Oaklan.l. CaU
who twlc. recently waa the buu gueat
f Xlr. A. H. Todd at her Columbia
1'itk real.l.-nce. left for the South Ved
tieaday. Mra. 1-yatt la tbo mother of
lira. Jonathan Bourne, Jr., and a pi
oneer of Oregon.
MIm Wlllla Olsa Lauer. who la re
turnlDK to hr home In New Caatle. Ta..
after a throe-month visit with her
elRter. Mra. John M. Jack, of Grantre
vl!)e. Malm, la now the ftuent of Mra.
l.ewla J. Ruhl. Mlas Lauer alao visited
In Seattle rerentljr.
SAND-FLY INSECTS MAKE
THEIR VICTIMS INSANE
Important Discovery as to Causa of Pellagra Made In Italian Marshes by
Dr. Sambon Enral Districts Suffer Most.
. I'KCI A I. A X X OI X CK.M EX TS.
Orchextra. Marshall
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Stllea
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IHamonda. C. Chrlxti'hsen. aecond floor
Corbett butldtna-. Take elevator.
tJrer'tn Conservatory of Muale. All
branchv taught by ataff of teachers.
.
Order work, decorated China and flrlns.
K. bishop' new stud to. ivj-t lielmont at.
wts! Watrh Repatrlna;. C. Chrlaten
en. 11 floor Corbett bldir. Take elevator.
Frederic C. Ton-ay. of Vlckery. At
kins Torrey. San Tani-lsco. an
nouncea bis annual exhibition of
painting and fine prlnta. for two
weeks. November 11 to December 3,
at aulte 345. Portland Hotel 'inot open
venlna;s except Saturdays). The ex
hibition U of exceptional Importance
romprtalnir recent European purchasea
and notable American canvases.
"Tlie QulvtlU Shop."
A place of refinement: a dainty spot
for the tired shopper, where she may
ret-ure soothlnK facial massage, to
smooth out the "worry-lines"; a re
freshing shampoo or treatment for
scalp and hall- In an atmosphere of
r-nt'.llty and purity. The yulvilla
thop Is absolutely sanitary. Klectrlclty
is used int-ad of t.ffonslve sras. Vio
let and ruby rays and electricity are
scientifically employed. Convenient
lal exclusive. 41S Ore-fonlan bid.
PKIXJVGUA Is a widely-distributed
dl.iease. It ta found in Kurope.
Afrl.a. Asia. America, and even In
CVeanlra. In Kurop it occupies most
of the foothill districts of the UTeat
southern hi,.. land reRlon comprlalns;
the Pyrenees. Alps, Carpathians, and
Balkans, and probably affects more or
less seriously over a million people. It
Is a disease of lone; duration, charac
terised by a peculiar rash, not unlike
a severe sunburn. whV-h appears on the
face, round the neck, and on Jhe
back of the hand and feet, says the
London Tlmea. This eruption recurs
each year at determinate aeaaona
Spring and Autumn; It appears sud
denly under the Influence of exposure
to aunlls-ht. stands out some d-y, then
fades off gradually, and Is followed by
long persistent desquamation. To
gether with the eruption other symp
toms appear. They are Irregular
fever, frequent fits of giddiness with
a peculiar sensation of falling back
wards or forwards, great debility, con
fusion of mind, copious salivation. In
somnia, pyrosis, and diarrhoea. These
symptoms abate during the Summer
months and disappear almost entirely
In Winter, especially in early cases.
They return with the rash each Spring.
After a period of progressive aggra
vation, which may last three, five or
SO years, the patient becomes greatly
emaciated, partly paralysed and en
tirely demented.- A number of these
unfortunate beings commit suicide, as
a rule by drowning: the majority end
their days In the lunatic asylums of
their respective countries.
Pellagra was first described In Spain
In 1T3S by Gaapar Caeal. under t.ie
name of mat della rosa. and by Fra
polll In Italy In 1771. under the popular
local name of pellagra, a name signi
fying rough akin. Not these authors,
hut others who followed them, looked
upon pellagra as a new disease, and
ascribed It to the eating of malse.
In 190S Tr. Sambon. at a meeting of
the British Medical Association, held
at Leicester, stated that Indian corn,
either sound or deteriorated, could not
be regarded as the cause of pellagra,
since it did not explain satisfactorily
any of the epidemiological facts of the
disease. On account of the great sim
ilarity between pellagra and certain
parasitic (protoxoal) dlseasea such aa
sleeping alck-nesa. sptaui ad kalasxar,
he suggested that pellagra might also
be a protosoal disease, and waa prob
ably transmitted by some blood-sucking
Insect.
Last Winter. Dr. Sajnbon further sug
gested that the assumed Insect -carrier
of pellagra might be a sand-fly of the
genus Slmullum. because of all blood
sucking flies with a geographical dis
tribution equal to that of pellagra this
wastho only one that exhibited the
same topographical distribution and the
same, extraordinary double season.
Spring and Autumn.
Thanks to Mr. Cantlle. Sir Patrick
Manxon. and Sir Lauder Hrunton. a very
Influential committee was formed,
some money was raised, and Dr. Sam
bon was sent to Italy to Investigate the
causation of pellagra. In Italy Dr. Sam
bon was Joined by Captain Slier and Dr.
Ijivlmlcr. of the I"nited States Army,
who hud been detailed by the American
Government to study pellagra In ltX'y,
after having already worked at It in
the states.
Although there is no pellagra In Eng
land, tho disease is of the greatest im
portance to us first, because it prevails
ONLY DAUGHTER OF PRESIDENT OF GRANTS PASS COMMON
COUNCIL IS BRIDE.
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GRANTS PA9 Or Nov. 19. (Spe clal.) Among the popular wediings
of the Fall was that of O. A. Glass and Miss Geneve Myers, of Grants Pass.
Mr. Glass holds a position with the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company.
Miss Myers Is the only daughter of J. L. Myers, of this city, president of
the Common Council. She has resided here all her life and has been an act
ive member of the Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Glass will spend some me
in visiting friends and relatives, alter wnun iney win go iu ,...
theu; Xutuxe .home. .
extensively in Egypt and in the west
Indies: secondly, because the elucidation
of Its causation is bound to advance our
knowledge of the causation of other ob
scure diseases such as beri-beri. for in
stance, which are extremely prevalent
in our colonies.
Dr. Sambon went to Italy in March.
1310, and for three months studied the
disease in the provinces of Bergamo,
Brescia, Milan. Padova, Rome and Pe
rugia. He found that maize, either bad
or good, could In no way account for
the disease. The distribution of deterior
ated maize was very different to that
of the disease. Besides, he found nu
merous pellagrins who had never eaten
maize. He found that pellagra Is lim
ited to the immediate neighborhood of
certain streams Infested with Slmullum
larvae. He proved that the endemic cen
ters of the disease have occupied ex
actly the same places among the foot
hills of mountainous regions for at least
a century, because in certain provinces
such as Belluno, Padova and Brescia
the disease shows today the very same
distribution and prevalence recorded by
authors who studied the disease in these
regions a century ago. He has been
able to prove that the season of recur
rence of the disease is also the season
of Infection, that if the Spring is re
tarded, as it was this year, both the
sand-flies and the pellagrous eruption
were delayed, and., vice versa, that an
early Spring hastens the appearance of
both sand-flies and pellagrous rash. He
found the disease to be exceedingly prev
alent within the endemic centers which
are the stations of the sand-fly. In
these foci whole families are attacked,
indeed, the whole population Is affected.
Out of these centers the disease never
spreads to others. In families who have
removed from an endemic center to a
healthy locality the children born within
the endemic center are pellagrins like
their parents: those born after removal
are perfectly healthy. The disease is
not hereditary, not contagious: it is like
malaria, like yellow fever, transmitted
by an insect, the sand-fly.
The Slmuliidae or sand-flies bite fierce
ly In the early morning and at sunset,
never in the hottest hours of the day.
They never approach towns as mosqui
toes do. and this is the reason why
towns are free from pellagra and why
the disease Is limited to rural districts
and to those fleld laborers who work in
the neighborhood of infested streams.
Thus to the already long list of Insect
borne diseases we must add pellagra,
one of the diseases which give rise to
Insanity. '
Newest Coat for Men and Women.
A. B. Stelnbach & Co. are showing a
handsome camel's hair polo coat for
men and women. It comes In two
shades, tan and gray, made with a
belt all around and large pearl but
tons. It Is the coat seen so much In
the East this Fall and Just the thing
for motoring and knocking: about
Developing Bust
AND CHEST
Mile. Marlyn. Amartca's sreit authority
on Health and Beauty Culture, advises deep
breathing each morninn and nlKlit. massag
ing the parts -with Meloruae Beauty (Team
each nlBhU and each morning bathe the
parts with cold salt water. Tnke Whites
vauraire tialeca Tablets four times a c)ay.
drink water freelv. and within a very reason
able time exiellent results will be noticed.
It Is essential that you take the Vauculra
remedy that contains the GBNITINK IM
PORTED OAI.EUA. such as WlUard M hlto
Company does, and to be on the safe sla
ask for this brand. Taka no substitute, as
they axe worthless and a waste of time.
Tho tablets ara more of a food than a
medicine and are perfectly harmlesa. Easy
to take. , . .
Not only does Mile. Merlyn indorse tnla
method, but also all hUh authorities on
beauty cult and beauty writers and thou
sands of women who have successfully used
them. White's Vaucalre Galega Tablets are
no new experiment.
MADAM DE LE VIE
the world's greatest writer and lecturer on
Health and Beauty Cult, recommends only
Wlllard White Company's Vaucalre Galena
Tablets for developing the bust and as a
general tonic and flesh builder and main
tains that they are much better than the
liquid. Tho Owl Drui! Co. will sell this
wonderful preparation at "U cents for the 1
alze box and will fill mail orders at U-
cants,
ask ior
Willard White
Co."s
VAICAIRE
GALKGA
TABLETS
THE
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BUST
Developer,
Flesh Builder.
Toulc,
. S1.00 BOX.
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EL0R0SE
THE PERFECT MASSAGE ASI)
- TOII.ET CREAM.
Excellent for the complexion, removes wrin
kles and blackheads. Keeps the skin on
ion and smooth and will not itrow hair
MELOROSE En39c
IT p Send 2c stamp for samsle of Melo-
rose Cream. Melorose Face Powder;
also booklet. Write to WILLARD WHITE
CO.. Chicago. 111.
WA
and Jewelry
pay a small payment" at
the time of purchase and
balance in easy weekly or
monthly payments to suit
your income or convenience.
Eastern Outfitting Co.
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K Tenth , J2L r"Z jA
E. Barnhara's Toilet Prepara!ions
Contain nothing that will
Injure the most sensitive
skin or delicate complex
ion. The Juice of the Cucum
ber has for apec been rec
ognized as one of the most
Important and erfectual
rniieili.:s for beauty Ills,
and hb compounded under
the formula of the K.
ltnrnhHfn Curumher and
Klilerfloirer Treiktii Is cKDec.lally delightful
as a skin cleanser, as It enters the pores,
removing all impurities. Its whitening and
soothiiiK qualities are known to thousands.
Price 5llc and $1.
K. Burnham's Kalos-Oione Massage
f'reme is a Brfasels. vanislilnc ercnie. It
is wonderful, beautlfler. (Gentlemen find it
dellKhtful after shavinK.) I'rlce o()c.
E. Durnham's Medicated Complexion
l'owder Is a finer powder, and more satis
factory, than many of a much higher price.
shades.! Price .V'c.
THKKK IS AN K. Bl ltMIAM PRKPABA
TION FOR EVliKV BKAITV ILL.
These preparations are used exclusively
In E. BU11XHAMS liEAt'T V CULTURE
ESTABLISHMENT, the lamest in the
world. 70 and 7:2 State St., Chicago.
FOR SALE AT AIL FIBST-CLAISS
DRALKKK.
If your dealer cannot supply you we will
send postpaid upon receipt of price.
E. Burnham. IIT and ! E. Wash. St., Chl
rag'i. Oei't. c-?.:t.
Tents and tarpaulina to the value f
g 1S.. 000 were bought by British South Africa
In the hrst seven montlia of 1910, or more
thaji. double, the .amount la Iba 1803 V actodc j