9 TWO-STEP AND RHYTHMIC WALTZ ARE TO RETURN TO FAVOR Dancin? Masters In National Convention Agree That Men Wfll Not Take Trouble to Learn Difficult New Steps Evolved and That Tango Has Killed Itself. THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAN. PORTLiAXD, ALULST 22. 1915. DArOrTTERS who war raatrtn UM rr at wolrd eaa-vs watch Iml rat milnr at aa k "twiakl- wttk poew t.W t4. who eiaaoot fall ear kn k attamptad lb Intricate Htor t9 fcav rrvd gtad Mothar may wane omoothiy alone; and l' t w- atap to kie doer aid heart's Kl thla W I r. !' mm wl l fed 1!rp. Thy mbiy only IB boot of th varied tep ot tb eopolar daaea tnid wttk t rkythmlo ld-fk-warts and twwtap. Al Ik Netlewal eatin a dan la mMim. vtitl ti hd rwrontly I Ik Clrnoiit Hotel, in rr. rtor. danewr from mtl er A ma rtca r.a for 11 firat convention h.d oo th r'-if: Coast fr r 1 rara Tk kyt or lb ulon Was rp!!-lty Try H1 ot attempt to tart forth a IhI o aw aad fraakr ducM to IikiuIi aad parlurb la n4r. tat tr.d lo bring aboat hi! taa!ird ot American ballroom aa-la. I'-ie rooaMorattea ale wa lln to Mifonalln t . t altorm l;l A do tad. Th va dalaaat wat t Portland r bruising back tit MS of uniformity, wr-u-n ty cooawlar t! iwim rnxinMMH ot In eon voat m. Tt leetrwctocs all agreed to tench tao n tap la th oan anaa oar sad bar Untltar step la all u d.e-. Waal tkla aril) wieaa to tb dancer. ti.tf mu. oaa creoiy bo atlir a tad. fo kHFart. airx- k arrival ( Taacy an, ! Tork koa bo tko cantor. Tk art amallar eitia had tkeir own step far th tamo tM otbor . It wa difficult lo fi4 o ral : wk IKBIN Ik am oa. t ec hoailatton. Tka 11. lork tfaaciaa- I a mora. If ; oa rf laa owrortlT. boW jroar aaowwor trtfai ana yr ooay i tiff. kt t':l Moto from th kit Oowa. Asoteor tioa tlroa by tbo rocaat rtavalloa vkK-b aay roTo koipftl la "1 aot lamp tip aa4 dowa. but 4aa iBMililir w boroaa. id awt aoaaoa'a tba "airot tara" tra aaclt la ttdn Ik "arocroaa tara aoar la aroror. Tko coafwoloa ralo4 by lb :a who war otrr wi ra "ruo lalo" by tk -lr t:l bo r-nT4 til t'!titr. atboa all a tk oi4 Ri lira wttkoat topoin. raaltbao la "' Th 4aac ar aeroiapanlo4 by a boo't'na of tb b n4 aa4 arata. Ibai la a -roformai t-ollio Tb ao. Icioa of th cheat aaai akoatOoro aril! bo arwtaL bat aot far apart. Tk ataa riM aroa will alrl tno lrt a) bio baaol win root liahlTy irwrtty aotwaoa br boaMr blarfor Tb clrr loft bano thoa'd bo placo4 oa kr aartaor'o booroot aAs!4!or bla4o. Iat4 of Ik cwalort4 kaaol poo laro ol tka paot yoar. tko atoa44 kll aro kaM aatarally. tba Ctrl' palm mttnt oa bar partitor'a baad Tiabaat t aot oanco tbla oaaoa Aa Ham of Imrortafico at Iho rwa ant loo allacooaioa n Iko form of a alaaro that a maa will loarw. Th aras maa woa:4 Uara to do lb tatlnbi or riaor atop oitkor roomily or r:f ully. It aaa a bora att4 a worry. For that roaaoa Ik aarln avaalor docMoal that tk taaco kit) Kaolf Of all lb daac tkr I at oao Ibat roirao any oort of ta aaatto contortion. All ar ataipla. A row taa4r4 alaaroa war a4opt4 froia laadar of tl art la Varlout part of Iko coaatry. Of oaa ef lka. Moil roo M. Rlaatar I lb aathor. It botaf tb lotroa W alta Trt." Tba olhor ar Iho Xttal txo-btp. th "Xa tiaoal To Trot" and tb -Walla Walk by 0ar Paryoa, f Nw Tork. ir ln la Urwrai Tb afoaroo Malta I a racofnl danr ard en wttb ay p. Ko (tnnlnc with tk racular poaKion. tk lata two blow caalor alr Tor- PRETTY ' ... , ... - itf-i , K iiaW3va4. feT s fi ' nou -n fl fold cPxy P5- COLLAR. .Cfc ' $3 ' ' iikgp- 4. xb "j- , mmtm I Atf? T .oo ' f Jfi'rC - -w.- Vr sSJV , '.nr-y - i ZJJ I VVV Aai O M O jr--iV' J j 4 J fr Taw.ootir--ddkiaa- K O tX v O O f Kr' '' H 4 - it- JWr- wwaa lailr ao tkla Baoa. I V) N--x i J r 4 J ; . v ' J IPS. I I - io-k-tao.-wtkoa--,w,a O vS( T- 7 i -v P1 j-, jot I Sl t tkrawh aadatotraaadwltkashafw L. Vis. - I SSsiJ V x - ' 1 A, 1 ff' I I C-' 7 bowjtL Only fcalf ar tk aarasra I kown. A Vj ' '- " L Vf i rfljt I I n-tW Boo I II I tb fold. Thaaaoood J CS . 1 m - r JcJ'lt I A fcatr aar aa wnoad by roMlac tb Baoa and TV' ) t.i'-'iv-fv.' --V , frV -M-w.Wtr,rt-. sfjV t dV Z ' - i-Vft I Ca two attaad of tba kaa .alraHiry J J r ---S ( 4' x iJ ) ( I baroj aoa ed. Vm tb oi alat uok fnrtBa O ' ' i y- " - 4 (fj V aadTaaata ua far tka aotaw of tk tawora. - - . AJfc. Jt$'-f .rI.v'-' J wttk a way ajain a tkaaiar. Jtf mmr7:!r' V'gT;g n4'?' " Tba aallav kaod doa aot allow lor tk a o Jgf " '- ;t. .. .B-: ria-r "i- i r i " - P oaniiU baomt aobla. Tba BcM Has aa ad f Illlil Ml I Silliiairin- Tl -.., .1 b bead. ' - f .1 . . p- ' ; -r.y" 1 r kd k' : tut v i. 1 7 lit: .. . j cTo?7i S'-rodtoat r?rtA.ymtfii'n ward, aa la fiaara U lx trottlna- atapa forward, brlnaias tbo foot toiioUior oa Ik aixlk coaat tta-o wiaaara. walla Iwico lo tk tiakt Ifoar naonml and ronoat at will. od part: bal- -o forward and h-kward aa IB I ar i r walk forward) two m- aroo. Trot l ! rtard I two awaaaraal. walla toar moaaurM and r. poat at wl'.L Advanced daara raa add lb or roll aa how by air. and atra. Hlnclor la fiarara a. Tno OH. art tglldO wilt b anthr aoaular daa-a. Kiaar kow It movomonla. haclbnlr wilk four alld- n lia with lh rlaht Toot. oo- foarth tara, four olldma atap wltk th loft, followed by fear eliding tura. if .tap. Ib. two lao. Tb Oacar ttirya Walt Wat aa follow: Canter two tnaura. tarn wa ata.ur... walk two maa.ures. hoi. an forward and backward, aa In Har are . thoa walla Arfrancad daarer raw asodify tble waits with the ecrell Ira. aa. la f ior . ralka la Llltvd. la tka aaw raalar lb man faora hi loft foot and the partaer her left. They bsla with two walklac ta on MH.ar.l. I oral a to the loft at rtht (!. klk ! ll. rroai itep. h slrl er-tppln; back and th forward. tna two mr. in tne one iap the dancer wama tor warn it a lap, rloelna on tha alitb coant. EMBROIDERY DESIGN FOR COLLAR AND CUFF IS SHOWN r-c-' cTr? Kaf "k d H then waltain throe maufa ataoa on tba otztb ooant. drop The "Deaarka" and the "Jitney ioit." a polka, ar both dance Which (it promt of bolnd popular. Th "El I'lihlna," by Professor Conway, of Con neetlcat, mat with marked admiralloa at the ronrentlon. All Iho danclnic maalers ot Portland bare anltod with the other member of lh convention la deciding to teach the earne atep for th earn dnca. In thl way the ytm of dancInK tn thla city will be ap.to-dat. anlform, tandard and national. M. ChrUtnn. ot Portland, waa elected vtr.prldni. MINT ROUTINE PICTURED fhtti)d rmn P T. mooay. but living a her thr waa a lock board and stock gambllna:. brat either ry mack ap or down. At last k day ot xtreme. paalo cam had h old: "1 am going to jilt thla fTflh 11 f here." Having lived long In a dry, bkd dimata. be determined to mere to grcra grass and flowing rivers, so Portland was selotud. For two or three yeara th two great rivers held hint spellbound. Every moment of Ulsar waa apeat Bitting by tha river vk: k iv r 1 4- - ---I p ;-ki ik-'O'-k yrc S or rowing and at frequent Intervals ex claiming: "How ean these people stay away rrom th waterr Oh, now mucn wouio w have given In Nevada to stand oft ahd lust t only a glimpse of that flowlna water and tha green hills, the beautiful green hills." Old Hotels Ar Mentioned. Well, he elected to live her always and to him th much-berated rains were a joy. He died In th midst of tha beauties of nalur he loved so well. That was fc bio to me. We had no near relatives, a fw ecustnS only, and I was alone. No, not alone, for I have had many dear ahd loving friends. Oft times friends taka the place of rela tives If we do hot ae or know th rel atives well. I had eome to Portland to live, to earn money. I found the city pretty small, pretty primitive In every way. The EJinond and Bti Charles, down Os Tront street were the first-class ho tels. Th Portland had been begun, but only the foundation walls were bnllt and, there it ateod like an old ruin. A poor man wandered In there i .loan waa tabbed and lost his life. Thet wer no brldg. Just antiquated ferry boats en a string, and norsecars. Th cars stopped early at night and everybody went to bed early, because "5ai 4b they could not get around in Winter without wading in the mud or using a lantern. Persons who were un usually thoughtful burned their gar' hage in their stoves as much as pos sible, others would wander around at night secretly and put butailea of it on the nearest vacant lot. There were no telephones then and the only means of hurried communica tion was an excessively expensive mes senger boy. WO had gas, but the houses used coal Oil. Our chief dry goods stores wer on First street and were more like the general country store, with vegetables and groceries closely allied. If you wanted any. thing you had to go and buy it and. bring It home yourself. Now a woman buys a Upool of thread and a few hooks and eyes and orders It sent home. Merrtsoa The Fwtt Away. First street was the great business street My brother, when he arrived, could Only obtain a small. Indifferent office ther. Offices and store rooms were scarce and rents high. There whs a building, the Old Cambridge, go ing up on the corner of Third and Mor rison streets. My brother engaged an office and rooms when the foundation was Just being laid. After he had done so everyone said: "Qothg Way back on Third and Morrison streets? j Why, you cannot do any business there. It is too far out of the way." Afterwards he moved to the Mar quam building, way, way up on Sixth and Morrison streets, so far that they had to beg'tenants and give them ex tra inducements to come. My brother had his office and roOms there 30 years. He died after thny commenced alteration on the Old building and had he not he would have been killed when the end of the old building, then under alteration, fell, sweeping clean all the offices in that part. I had cOme With my Wares to the Portland market; what had I to offer? The teaching ef education and gym nastics. The supply was greater than the demand. I tried the gymnastics first. Was Sot I a graduate of Dio Lewis' school, of Boston? Was not that the head ot all gymnastic eulture in the United States and had tadt Die Lewis gleaned from other countries, too? I commenced to work On the School Directors. I worked and worked In vain. While being Very worthy men. they had not attained to the heights of bodily eulture. f finally gave up that prospect in despair. Down on First street was the V. M. C. A. We Had no T. W, C. A., that was hot dreamed of or dared; it was outside of the bounds ef woman's province, B. C. Frost was at the head of tbei bi V. Jj. C. A, We taught some-of the children and gave a nice little exhibi tion. It was all very well, but it did not bring in pupils; it was too new. I had a small class of women. They seemed to object to the nucessafy short dress for work, although it name pretty well down over the bloomers. Now they work at tha Multnomah in bloomers without any skirts and run around the buildings hither and yon, which is proper enough, but what a Change in opinion. Magnet Draws Ont Needle. Indianapolis News. A needle has been removed from the brain of a Western woman. Many yeara ago it got into hef Scalp ffom a rough towel. With which she was drying her hair. Since then the bit of steel had worked quite through hef skull. An 18-lnch magnet Was used in the extrac tion, only a small incision having to be made. Where Celebrities Are. Life. Aunt Mary (Visiting in the fcity) I want to hear at least On of your famous grand opera Bingers and then see some of your leading actors. Nephew tto office boy)- Jimmy. gt us seme tickets for the vaudeville and movies. : I