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( THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 20. 1006. r ) Can't Understand Us. Men And It difficult to reconcile the variableness of wontfln. anyway: the In comprehensible aod unexpected seems te , ------- - w vui uuuipu 1 . MW HBtUI VI the woman they love. Tat much of feminine charm Ilea In in inn a man la never quite aura A? arfia Vi I l - .. ' . n how aha I going- to racalva any happen . In. Even af tor long year a. and happy one, of wedded Ufa, a man cannot aay Just what he may expect from hi wife under any given aet of circumstance. Anil v k m .1 A ..... w. n able; not too jreaaonabla, anyway. So It happens, ' many times, that man really doea not know wherein he Has offended; be knowa full well ha la In disgrace, but for. the Ufa of him cannot tell the wherefore. - woman, yeu will- not place your very own beloved In thla quandary too often, Juat for the Bake of the aweet reconcilia tion you feel eo aura to follow. Re- inniiiLmr, m worm w)ii turn, sometimes, ad.no., matter, JuarKsUjtUhese-jmie 'spats" may appear, they leave ugly scars. , at u wi J ' Plana Church for Children.'.' :., . A church for children, with children eonetltuting tha ofnclal board, a child or genial, children aa of (leers, deacona, uahera and congremitlon, la tha plan of Rev. Harry A. King, paator of the Oak- ley Methodist Eplacopal church, KanV aaa Cty, Missouri. Rev. Mr. King would have the children church' orgaal satlon. aa perfect aa In any congrega lion, following the- forma and dlacl pllne laid down by the general confr- ence ror tne cnurcnea rormea oy aauiia, . Rev. Mr. King aatd he hoped to have tile plana ao far matured by the time the public ac-hooia reopened- thta -fatt.-tht he could a tart the new church. He aatd -, aervlcea ' would be held weakly. probably Sunday afternoon. '"T!i details, of the project ha has not yet worked out. The new plan will not aupplant the Sunday achool or Interfere with It In any manner. He believes the project will attract the children of the neighborhood. There la a large minor population there. 1 In Rev. Mr. King's monthly children sermon, preached at the Oakley Method ist Episcopal church Sunday, his text was 'The Two Fishes," from the story or Christ, feeding the i.OOO with the five loaves and two fishes, taken, from a chlld'a basket. Following the sermon each. of the children waa given a candy nan as a reminder or tne sermon. "It l my opinion that tha calld mind Is as competent to deal with the simple topic or Christianity as is thst of his parent," said the pastor. "I believe thst a child should be a Christian In chlld'a way and should be taught, when old enough to - dnderstsnd, the policy and the rules of the church. We Intend to give the children the opportunity of taking part In church work among tboaa or tneir age." Last month Rev. Mr. king gave each one of his child audience a new penny, Reading Character by the Eyes. McCallls.' Blue eyes are said to be the weakest t'ptumed eyea are typical of devotion. M Wide-open eyes are Indicative of rash ness. Side-glancing eyea are always to be distrusted..' Brown eyes are aaid by me ocuusts to oe tne strongest. - Bmall eyee,are commonly supposed to Indicate Corner Union Ave. and East Morrison - THE STORE OF Right Prices & Rioht Quality WITH OUR LOW RENT AND SMALL EX PENSES; WE HELP. OUR PATRONS TO DO RIGHT BUYING " GET IN LINE FRIDAY ON THE FOLLOWING: 84-inch width Flannelette, regular 12 Jc. ... . . .".7 18x35-inch Hemstitched Towels, regular 15c. : . . . 1Q Black Sateen Skirts, regular $1.25 and $1.35. . . ..70e f , Our Holiday China and Novelties" are now on display - l in our Crockery and Glassware Department : 7 MAKE A VISIT, TO OUR . 5c, 10cl5c-TaWcs They Are Loaded Down With Good Things IBsiiim(Bir9 cunning. The downcaat eye has In all ages been typlcel of modeaty. The proper dletance between the eyes Is the width of one eye. People of melan choly temperament rarely .have clear blue eyea. Eyes In rapid and eonatant motion betoken anxiety, fear or care. Eyes with long.' sharp corners Indicate great discernment and- penetration. The white of The eye showing beneath the Iris Is indicative of nobility of character. Gray eyea turning green In anger or ex oltement are Indicative of a choleric temperament- When the uppr- lid covers half or more of the pupil the Indication la of cool deliberation. An eye the upper lid of which passesi hori. sontally across the pupil Indicates1 men tal ability,. Unsteady eyes, rapidly Jerk ing from side to side, are frequently In dicative of an uneettled mind. Jt Is a.iu ins ne prevailing colors of eras among patients of lunatlo aayluma are orown or Diaca. Eyes of any color with weak brows arid long, concave lashes are Indicative of a weak constitution. Eyes that are wide apart are aald by physiognomists to Indicate greet Intelligence and te nacious memory.. Eyes of which the whole of the Iris is visible belong o erratic persons, often with a tendency toward insanity. Wide-open, staring eyes In week countenances Indicate jealousy, bigotry. Intolerance -and per- unacuy wiinout firmness. Eves Dlaoed clo together In the-hrad are said to inaicate pettlshness .of disposition. Jealousy and a turn for fault-finding. When the under arch of the upper eyelid is a .perfect semicircle It is Indi cative of goodness, but also of timidity. somotl rnes a pproachlng, cjowa.rdJcaujji men or genius are said to . have eyes clear, slow-moving and bright This is the eye which Indicates mental ability of some kind. It does not matter what. . . '.' . . . , at at ( ' , Table Don'ta. . ' -Unfold the napkin to half its breadth and lay across the lap. To let It lie and uae It unfolded, - or to - tuck it In the dress are serious Infractions of tabls etiquette. - - - Never under any conditions tftt a soup or bullion dish. Absent-mindedness la quite aa unpardonable In good society as If the act were done de liberately. : Bread should be broken Into small bits, each piece being buttered sepa rately. Never lay a slice of bread on the tablecloth to cut it or to butter It. Neither muat It be held In the hand as a whole slice to be buttered. Biting Into a slice of . buttered breed Is un pardonable. . Learn to handle small pieces daintily with the finger tips. ttaismg a oian or saucer In this man ner Is exceedingly bad form: almost aa much of an offense as drinking tea or coffee with the spoon In the cup. juiirees snouid not be touched with the knife and the same rule appllea to salads. It Is permissible to uee a piece ef bread to assist In the setlon of roll ing a leaf of lettuce on the fork. Leaning on the table with the elbows. sitting far back In the chair, drumming with the Angers, playing with the aalt eellar. on tracing designs on the cloth in an abstracted way with knife or fork; are mannerisms ter-bsr avoided.- - t at t To Make the Neck Pretty. 'To make the throat full and round. the best exercise is to bend the heed slowly forward until the chin touches the neck, and then slowly raise the head to its normal position. Repeat theee movements untU you are tired. Thaa bend the head -a . fajM-backward aa possible. Bitting . erect In -a- chair, bend, then roll the head from one side to the other,, and then roll the head to the right, left, and forward. Another gooa position Is to let the arms hane- looseiy at tne side. Kaiae tne shoulders as high as possible, then forward, down end backward, until a circle .is formed. Continue this for a time, and then re verse the motion. Do this every day lor nve or ten minutes. t H t ' lull Dress 6r Tuxedo :i . We're making them daily, .... ... consequently, our tailors are in active practice. -The sea son is fast approaching when they are a necessity. v -BEST'X3RDERNOW,i Latest Novelty Suitings, Overcoatings, Trouserings and Fancy Vestings just re ceived from our New York buyer. ': " ' N trouble to enow goods..; - Batlifaatton guarantted la all eaeea. Genuenta to order la a day If required. 108 THIRD STr Wm. Jerrem's Sons, Props. iT F. BOODT, aUBagar. UNION AVENUE AND EAST MORRISON wO.w.e.aiw'e)'t'''iaa irk tike j.x.Vwfc.jiX)i i i x,vx wvvm The Kind You Have !ways Bought, and which has beea in use ror over ao years has borne the signature of. - r " ' and has been made under his per i&Hty-jtA " aonal soperrlslon since its Infancy. 'y&tCA&Z Anow no one to deceive you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-pood" are bat Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infant: and Childr:ii13sperlence against Bxperlment. WhdriCASfORI lOastrria is a harmless substlttre for Carter Oil. Pare gork, Irops and Socthinir Syrtips. . It is Ieasant. It , eon tains neither Oilum, Morphine nor-other Nareotl enbaUnoo. -IU age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms 1( and suiays reverishecss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind : r.'oIie. It relieves Teething; Troubles, cures Constipation and FUtulency. It assimilates the food, regulates the ' ! fitomach and Uowela, lving healthy and' natural sleep. ' , .The Children 2 Panaoea-The Mother's Friend. '( ', ' CENUINE CASTOR I A ALVAYO Sears tha Eljrnatnxe of - t ' i The M You Ha?e Always Bought Jn Uso For Over 30 Years. 7 ' 1 eewTaeis eeeieaa ewaeav sTsese. ea vo owe. ' ,, Linen Hints. . When hanalns; your linen to dry use two lines comparatively close and par allel for your tablecloths and- sheets. Throw otie--selvedg-e alde-of-yonr tsoieciotn over one line toward the other, allowing-" It to hang- down about a quarter of a yard and being careful to pin It a short dlstsnce from the ends. Take the opposite side of your cloth and throw It over the other line, facing the first line, and pin it In the same man ner. - -. - This will form' a eort of bag and will prevent to a considerable extent the wild blowing of the tablecloth 'In windy weatner. After table linen Is thoroughly dried. remove It from the line and prepare to dampen It A whisk broom Is excellent for the purpose. Table linen; In ' order to bring out the bright gloss that makes It attract ive, should be dampened quite consider ably. Sprinkle the tablecloths freely, being sure tnat the aeiveaire ends or hem - Psntagea suffers because the flood holds somewhere In Its grasp certain vaudeville artists which should now be In Portland della-htlng the patrons of stitched POTdBrs are thoroughly damp. tHts popnlar vaudeville - house. How- says woman o Life. Roll up tightly. patting the roll frequently to spread the dampness. - .. . ---sr. -- Hovr to Test Oleomargarine. Take a little piece of glass and rub a little dab of the doubtful article upon It If It Is slmon pure butter, when you hold It to the light the smudge will be a smooth blur. If it Is oleomargarine, then there, will be light and blight specks all through It These are errata'. of beef 'fat stearlne. The difference between pure lard and an adulterated article can be told In Just the same way. Pure lard makes a smooth blur,, while the Imitation which has a large percentage of stearlne compressed from beef fat, shows tha same stearlne crystal a WEEK'S NEW BILLS AT STOCK THEATRES ThiTLyrlC ; This week the Lyrlo presents "The Sign of the Four." with Frank Fanning aa Sherlock Holmea. Theodore Lorcb and company gave exacUy the same btll last week at the Hetllg and charged a dollar per. The production at the Lyrlo Is 60 per cent better than was the production at .the Hcllig and It costs 10 cents and la-some leases only .10. Fanning Is good In the role of Holmes and takes a great deal of the credit of the production. Warda How- Lard iUajrs- Mrs Bholto well and dresses the pert hsndsomely. Miss Bransoorabe la delightful as Besslev 8. M. Griffiths makes a good Dr. Watson exoept that he Is a little harsh In some of his socnes. Herbert Asbton plays well. Mrs. Griffiths makes a fair Mrs. Hud son. The others of the company are well la their roles. Scenlo effects are tip to the Lyrie standard and tha-entire production is worthy, of attention by the Portland publlo. "The Sign of the Four" will be at the Lyric - all week, - with a matinee each day, Tha Star. , This week the Star brings out a oomedy drama "PoUr. aa4 V whlca Oaks Etink TONIGHT Comedy Races Admission Free Skates 25c took weU at the opening performance lsst night. The plsy is- lively, naa good qualities is weU staged and acted in a caoable fashion. Henry McRae la one of the bite this week. He had a sort of "off week" last week., but he Is once more back in hie 6rP?Si,ich- Everr member of the Allen stock twnrpany wnu lias-irTola m "Pony and I." plays with Interest ana some aegree of sincerity. The play Is one thst gives a good impression, and la particularly clean. Miss Vema Felton scores as Pauline Milton.- Miss Margaret Oswald plays better thsn she has been doing for some time. . Forrest Seabury causes a few laughs to be distributed. Sea bury, is a good actor. -- "Polly and I" will be the blU at the Star all week, with matinees Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. .... : AT THE VAUDEVILLE . THEATRES The Pantages. Lever, the players are arriving on every train, and the neaauners are aireaay here and making good In big bunches. They are the five La Fond brothers, musical scrobatlo clowns,: who are cer tainly worth the prloe of admission. Their turn does not have whiskers upon It for which the publlo should be thankful. Thsy are not ashamed to be original. The Two-end-a-Half-Caeeadee" Is another bunch of fun. The "one-half Is a ehfld humorist that puts to shsms some humorists and alleged humorists much ' older and mora experlenoed. Biff and Bang biff and bang and eauss delight. Drew and Wright do a good oomedy sketch. Jimmy , Cheatham springs a good monologue and Leo White elngs another Illustrated song In good style. - Motion pictures complete a etrong bill. T--Tha Grand, Likewise, tha Grand suffers because of the floods. The people who were to open . tha new' bill yesterday did not arrive In time to do so and Manager Erickson ' had his allotment of woe. However, last week's ahow haa beea held over until the new people arrive, and It Is a good show. If you haven't seen It, you should. - . Tha bill consists of Three Zoellers, gymnasts; - Harry Richards. Mayme Taylor and Dorothy Daley in a musical skit entitled "Dollars and Cents; Berry and Johnson In a burleaque melodrama, "Held for Ransom;" Billy Moore, monologue artlet; Frederick rai nier, . the "man of myetery;" Harold Hoff with a new -song, and tha moving plcturee. Barthoaake la AastxaUa. Perth, Australia, Nor: 10. An earth quake has shaken the entire coast from Albany-t Pparks bay. - ir was most se vere at Perth, Busselton, Geralton and Marblebur. S0Z0D0NT CLEANSES AND BEAUTIFIES TEETH ' Portland V Fastest -Growing' Store The Hoot in Values All gravies males ; AT EXTBEMJJLX XOW PBICES Your, savings are governed by the wisdom of your purchases. . It's the progressive and untiring efforts of Roberts Bros, to please and save money for people that have made this store the much talked of store of Portland. We know what you should pay for garments, and the only prices tolerated at Roberts Bros.' store are the lowest. Visit our Cloak Department and you will be convinced of the truth of this statement. ' . - : , : " New Tourist Coats at 5T.50 and p8.50 - A large variety of Novelty Coat's, in loose and swagger models, splen didly, tailored, of the popular Scotch weaves, in tweeds, plaids, checks, with velvet and braid trimming on collar and cuffs. ' ' ' Women's eDinEXoosac" CoatasTlat , $10, 512.50 and 15 Smartly designed, made from fine kerseys, broadcloth, mixtures and rich plaid materials. We can't begin to talk quality to you, if you are "riot familiar with Roberts- Bros.' values.- These coats , are- new, stylish models, good looking, good wearing and bear the stamp of good design " ing throughout, half lined and lined throughout, plain or tastefully trimmed. . - ... . - . ' ' - -- .. ' , . Swell Coats at $16.50 $18.50 and $25.00 -An immense variety of Novelty Coats,, made . of rnixturesj swell new plaids and kerseys, in black, red, navy, brown and castor, plain tailored or braid trimmed, 50 inches long. Some are yoke lined, others' are iull ' lined with rich satins. Each and every garment are, excellent; values. An Extraordinary Suit Sale Thfe Weelr r - - -About 200 high grade Tailored Suits for women and misses will go on sale this week at more than a third less than similar garments can be bought elsewhere." lj r'.'";.' (' 1 ' Si 2 lift -The newest Fall Suits, in the most approved w styles, in plain cheviots and fancy mixtures. All the coats are satin lined. The skirts, are the newest pleated models. Kf Military styles, Norfolk and hip-length Jackets, in $16 ' black and all the prevailing colors. TheacketslifeIegaInedni fact all of these suits are exceptionally high grade garments full of: I style. COO fiO Tl"s ot comprises Eton, pony, paquin and blouse styles ; also the newest long coat models. The ja'ck- ets-are-lined-with-finL gradetaffeta silks and guaranteed satins. They are" finely tailored suitsr some trimmed in military -style,- others-with" pretty braids. ,.',''.,.' .. ' " V '-.;", '-"y ' i' Showing Tomorrow in the Newest Dress Goods If you" have planned to buy Dress Goods of any character or in any quantity, by all means coma to tha tore tomorrow, for wall offer bargains such as you've never aeen before. . The latest "fashion hints" give GREENS first choice aa the moat popular ahade for fashionable dresses. We have just received a treat shipment of new greens in every popular shade in an endless variety of weaves, which we will place on sale tomorrow -for the first time at an extraordinary price saving. 38-inch new green Henrietta ;rrd........iga--tt-44-mch new green-French-Batista; per yard,..TB 36-inch new green French Serge; per yard 44-inch new green Melrose; per yard SO 46-inch new green Egyptian Crepe; per yard-.T5a 40-inch new green Yogo Granites; per-yard... 84 30-inch new ereen Panamas: per yard........ .85 44-inch new green Taffetaline; per yard.. ....fl.OO 44-inch new green Shadow Panama; per yd. .LOO 44-inch -new green Melrose; per.yard. ,,. ,,f l.OO NOVELTY GRAY GOODS Moonlight Plaids 46-48-inch new overplaid effects, pretty colorings. gray predominating. made f of finest Australian yarns, beautiful goods; special, per yard . .2 . eple&d New Heavy Cloaking! 56 inches wide, heavy closkings, in gray and tan broken plaids, very ef- C fective and durable; specially priced at, from fT5 down to . . ., A QBE AT SAXE IOSIOBBOW GUARANTEED TAFFETA SILK Every woman with" a ailk want will be interested in this Special Sale of Black Silks the Celebrated Sterling Silk, every yard fully guaranteed all pure ailk, every yard warranted to wear. Better anticipate your wants and buy tomorrow. . ; . ' ; . . . - j Sterling Taffeta Silk, full 22 inches ' wide, perfect finish, deep rich black, eveqr yard guaranteed; best $1.25 quality; buy all yon want tomorrow QQ Sterling Taffeta Silk, full 27 inches wide, perfect fin ish, deep rich black, every yard guaranteed; best $1.50 grade; buy all you want tomprrow J J 2 Sterling Taffeta Silk, full 36 in. wide, extra weight and width, deep lustrous black, rustle finish, never before sold for less than $2.00 a yard; buy P Cfi all youwsnt tomorrow at . . 1 .0 U 19-Inch Colored Taffeta Silk, in a full range of col ors, purest of silk fiber, chamoi finish, excellent value at-85c -the yard; .special tomorrow NEW COTTON WASH GOODS The secret of our success In thla department la selling dean, dependable goods at prices less thaa the same qualities coat elsewhere. The savings are so substantial that It will pay you well to spend a few minutes in this section tomorrow. AT 10c YARD Splendid assortment of Challiea, large range of pretty Persian designs, rich colorings, an exceptional bargain; tomorrow, per yard....04 AT 10c YARD Large line of Percales, 32 inches wide, good assortment of dark color, warranted fast; special price for tomorrow, per yard ........... Of AT 7c YARD Best quality Apron Gingham,' all size checks and plaids; colors blue, brown and green; -special price for tomorrow, per yard Tf AT. 15c YARD Striped Shirting Flannels, in me dium and light colors, very durable, for boys' and imens' wear; per yard, tomorrow AT 45c YARD Scotch Flannels," with prettyem"- broidered dots and figures, medium and light colors, excellent quality ; pecial,-per-yard 45L AT Byic YARD Outing' Flannels, in large assort ment of light and dark patterns, good quality; spe cial price for tomorrow, per yard. ........ . .v.. AT 12c YARD 200 pieces of Flannelette, m light, medium and dark colors, pretty patterns, dots, stripes, checks, plaids and figures; . special per yrd r . . ... 1 e AT 15c YARD Large assortment of Velour Kimo no Flannels, light, medium and dark colors, very best quality; special sale price, per yard...... ..lBf AT lie YARD Beige Suitings. 34 inches wide, om bre plaid effects, in gray, green, brown, ted and navy, very popular; special price, per yard.. .. ..I8e AT 10c YARD 300 pieces Outing FlanneL in Tight.' medium, dark and fancy styles, also white and he wanted plain colors priced for tomorrow at, ydlOe. Note These Bargains for Tomorrow in the Busy Aisle Waisting Nets 98c 46-inch Waisting Nets, in fancy floral patterns, regular $1.50 values, Wednesday 884 Torchon Lace and Insertion to match, from y to 4yi inches, our reg. 75c quality, Wednesday 3Ua Linen Handkerchiefs All Linen Plain Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, reg. 15c quality, Wednesday..... Cluny Lace and Insertion to match, regular Qr 20c values; special Wednesday, per ysrd. ...... ."L . New.Plafd Ribbon at 10 Yard AH the latest combinations of red, green, yeltow, blue. pink, black and white, regti1ar2oc TaNlQfv ues; special Wednesday, per yard Neck Scarfs 75c Silk Crepe de Chine Neck Scsrfs, full aiie, all colors; special Wednesday, esch...4ST- Trimmings Braid Remnants at Half Price This assortment comprises short lengths of the lat est Novelty Braids of the season all on sale Wednesday at HALF PRICE. Neckwear Fads BOc Neckwear 27t This special lot consists of atl the newest cresifona ason, ail fancy styles, our regular 7 7 a. f ipeclilWednesdayrTrrsiFTrriTT.raf C of the season 50c stock MEN'S GLOVES Men's Fine All-Wool Golf Gloves. In fancy jzr and plain colors, 35c value, for.., faub Men's Extra Fine Wool Gloves, in the fsmons Lambknit brand, plain and fancy colors; pair..EO MEN'S TJNDEH7EAR Men's $1.60 Wool Underwear 91-23 Men's All-Wool Underwear, in gray color, sU sires, shirts and drawers, $1.50 value; special, CI "J" garment . v . tt.-.., . v ' Men's Heavy Douhle-Kleeced Underwear in Yr color, all utiea, shirts or drawers, the psr-ment