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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1919)
TIIE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, TOIITLAXD, 3IAHCII O, 1010 LIFE SKETCHES BY ARTIST WHO SENSES SPIRIT OF THE DAY AMONG US MORTALS FIRST IN PEACE AND FIRST IN WAR THE SERVANT PROBLEM V '1 By W. E. HILL J "Nellie is a great reader. She has set the oil lamp on the stove, for convenience sake, and is breathlessly following the astonishing career of Lady Maude, as told in the pages of "He Who Loves Must Dare" Whether or not the chicken will be cleaned in time for dinner is problematical.. pp tl-V f "ft - ; 16 --i ; :. '. ,;; 1 .. -:...T - s .irffi" 'I often tell my husband I'd like to have this dear little room myself! Showing iMattle, the prospective maid of all work, around the apartment, and as a grand jdimavlhe maid's.room.j Mattie has mad aiindnot to appear, on. Monday' i r 1 i 1 F JX8 jtyJ;V - t- 4 k 11. foitzb - .fin ..f..y,, - - - - - - . r T'l simply had to run over and see how you were!'- Tense moment in the (Versailles Court apartments, when the lady across the way. who had run over, (for the purpose of enticina Annice. Mrs. JclLc eq a id ,iaiohcrowii service i ndsjhjdporj5pnedJyrsJellieJicrself,J "She drinks, and I just know she is wearing my silk stockings; but my dear, whit can yoif do!" Four ladies, attending a lecture on "The Social Degradation of the Eighteenth Century .Classicists,'have. reached the really important topic of the hour.. Mrs. Hanley. who. rn timet1 of stress, occasionally ac- commodates by coming in for the day, at $3.50 an! hour. "Aij optomist." re-j lates Mrs. Hanley, "says I got astagmatasms. and I' can't always see the dirt around, like I useter.','. x if: rfzs i y ... r. - The fadywho has ' had twelve cooks in two months ,'ahd is a fit subjectfora 'sanatorium.' 1 1 1 I It I 1 f Josle. the cook, has been insulted and is leaving on the pot.i Her employers tried to sendhcr lo church "in. a ine -the uoive of 'emiy Si If- '5 IT I 3a .J?Z i Shaking a d"ustdoth slowly and Rcntly out the window for sev eral minutes gives HelgaajpjKJrtunityJJpjatuch.witbj lhe.out3idc-WprIiL illf 4 v-i-v "AiiVr; ;:-: .' Mm mm One of those exclusive little gatherings in the suburbs, which is somewhat distuibc4bX' telephone XftlLfLJ2piia BlliajLi'SUng nwa is masJicxgycs.KhaJt.Ut'