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; THE OREGON SUNDAY : JOURNAL. ' PORTLAND, ' SUNDAY ; MORNINO, FEBRUARY 2. 1803. A- Edited by Mrs. Sarah A. Evans. F pera wer riven, Miss Sharp taking: for her .subject the printing, binding and 1 1 1 iim la a Ih mm 1. 1. t .11 uuui)MUU VI VWKa BIIU JK&I g aUeaVW Map annlrA am J v a I a lltia liri 1 M 'a J uaa nomifr lea, snv nwnyi uuvi. this part of the lemon "Lights and Shadea" wn th particular featura of tha work Tuesday and tha subject ud a-MW Uiat,UMIUII W VI W V I V Va ardo, Corot and Rembrandt given aoina famoua picture for atudy. EDRUART 13 haa been choaen by tna educational loan fund com mittee of tha .Oregon Federation of Woman'! clubs upon which tc give a large benefit card party to replenish tta treasury which ia about exhausted and upon which man jr de mands are being; made. Much haa been written nd aald about tbla club work nf th. .ill. I k.. W. l. . J . 1 . """"""" "uv lu" '""4,,v omt famoua pictura for atudy. which la being- arranged will be upon I and each day one of theee pictures will auch an extenalve acale that mora or I plined, or made subject for part nnnlra ltl k. A- ... .1 Ik. " 1CBBWU, WIO One IiaVHlB Ik 1U K1V work. iiroWot. Its benefits and Tta na. ketch ' th rtl,t -nd aU tna el" 5.rAi.a? thi'ctihV: .:Sm.iuapwui!.?iV I?er,r:tnt0r,nh.,untlofutlh p,ctur to make f tt n t,m. t0 .,., prentt to h 1 VebrV.r0 tWaei atud claa. will gin under the direction of Mra. Wola- for the work. As every one who la fa- ier "J ti:r?0P"r.onJ,""r5"0"?..0"ce miliar with our Dubllo and Drlvate i monm. xnia wui vw an opporiunuy noila.or out ?',uu InStitSuonaf K J,ry .membr, ,,..,l; c,ub 'hou,,, tak, fact educational work In anr Una dvntage of. for it lsrare, aa every one each , institution hu Ita limit.; who knowa of Mra. Welater'a ettemlve tlona and tha mmiia whn Mn.M foreign travel will admit Mra. Wels take BDecial work - m training. Thla la from world, and onlv devotion to ner art ve her valuable the club MRU a LL successful leadera In the equal 11 auffrage movement underatand the m Importance of avoiding giving: of. fenaa to votera. eapeclaJly at a time iiiuv aii aa uui uuiiyiiu iu uv viiw way t I work; ahe knowa that If ahe had a few f uxe tne present, wnen men, through terms or perhapa only one, at a normal their own Initiative petitiona, have re- haa MtnM amawna.A . Ka at s. nAil((H aaat.l I '"7 r""'" V"""" T. I launfhaif Ailr onnatltntinnal aman1m.n a aet oeiter pay. tut ana naa not tne . imony to pay for It Here the atate ed- tuoatlonal loan fund atepa In and aaya: T 1 in . i . . na win advance rou ine money; we ask no aecurlty but your own earneat IUJ?.r,i.,om ef h drawbacka to I kL... . ,na, Dul on ub that 5rJnjr r"1tlon to the cluba of Iko- w nvuif.l at It at -i ISS EI IMURA, a young Japaneae woman, a teacher la the atate achOOl for tha dlnf .imK 1 Toklo, haa come to thla country on her own jnmauve, to atndy almliar lnatl- iiuuuna rare. , in houra nnt vivan tn rlalta. aha la engaged with an aaalaUnt H' iTk1 yar" bM reaultad In a gen c,?.,novmt,n tor reform In the " prouiem naa now been taken I - ' "aaa wun an aaaiatant up for aalanflfl 1 n i i I In dmiuVIii ...... . - . !!p""y ." to deal with It and I -PneBa, Korean. Chineae and Enallah a generally I iiS! "i1"? Imura'e mother waa ;L" nnaiian in her dlatrlct and the daurhter waa hrnnvht nr. in .k. BO hov r ...hi... i . : .:t dit .i.;.. -.1"J"y.l.J" a-'nerauj 1.1 uo proarama. niu.i i """"" a uiuveraaj 7AT .'1." .'-''"""omon or the whole ooun- haV. -X '"."min W tr will Thia a. ht;rwh:"v?"1 j .w?r- atat. V..V.. """1 "ugnt oerora -.ri:.i . "na ,0w ciuna in a n.V ".7 y"matiaed man Ifu Jth' 8h y" t nd dumb ".""'.""'" couaine intermar ry in oraer tp Keep the money In the family. Blind children, on tAV other iwau. arv launo moatiy imoni the nnnr. ' season iilpi; ... ..5 j,"iiitiBa man- ... . . , -'""a mo poor" St thnW1d1L,,,e, ra aimed " P52P'"- ... Jhe"' ffctlve children mittL. h0M In char' 'oreatry com- IVLJ A ?50n !'r'! "d are mitteea. ' unbappv at home, having nothing to do. Every year ahowa the advantage of ML" iInJur. want" Jo "trt an lnlu. trial tne loweat to i y " ""b the nigheat grade of work. One uiua-1 """" itin. k. ... K. I famoua aallarlea of the .Wt.WM WII.U Itllllb Willi ywwvii hi. , . lower arade of work and the hiaher the moat unaelHah tlaaa of aclentlflo tralninr. will lllua- would Induce her to g ... k. -.i.i ' a i i ji l I mi tn Ih. mmhin nf there are many of them may be able iu vara uar living oj iioiyiiig wim houaework. In a restaurant or aome place of that kind, and thereby enable heraelf to go through high school with I I.. I . A V.. .w ficw vi uvuvuiiug m icHiini, vub aii una sne ia not equippea 10 ao ine Dest clealre to make youraelf better prepared io inacn our cniiaren camoala-n. Thla reminder to women who aaaall ana eaes our voiera wno nave aapira tlona of their own, waa called out at the receaa of the Woman'a club laat Friday by requeat of excited women ni-u ' r . . . . . Friday by requeat of excited women "V, hen you are through, pay It back to auff raglata who called my attention to jib In Installmenta aa your aalary Jua- a letter In Mra. Evana' columna In The tlflea. ao that we may have the money Sunday Journal ..of January 19. "Club to lnnn In anma nthar Hrl Wl era nnt ... i i j ' ... to loan to aome other girl. We are not doing a philanthropic deed for we ex pect the principal returned; neither are we endeavoring to make money, there fore, we loan It to you without intereat. Thia la the only advantage, except your own time, In which to pay It back, we clve you, over the bank. It ia wholly a bualneas transaction, without the loaa of dlanltv or lndeoendence on either Bide." So far the beneflta of the fund have been extended to five young women of lha atate. The largest sum loaned to any one, ao far. has oeen $160, the small est 2S. In thla latter case thla small sum will be sufficient to keep thla moat deserving young woman at one of the best Institutions In -the state from January to June of thla year, and give her advantages, that ahe, as the eldest of a large family whom she haa had to help support, has been deprived of. Of course this small sum of money would not have accomplished all thla, but one of the moat beautiful features of the work Is the opportunity It gives the committee to assist deserving girla In other ways. Several of the glria who have hud loana have been assisted by n.n. mill .. 1. n.ltln nr n tU.i IIT 1. 111 .1 B'1' I-Ij ll ,IIW way of tuition, some light work or other help from the educational Institution, thereby making the loan a small portion of the service the committee has ren dered. In all about $500 Is ao loaned out. and there are now several deserving young women who are waiting to get a loan. hill t V. A ..mmltta. 1. ntn.i.. It.. II. ! wui hi; kuiiiillliirc in ailliuni a I llic IIIJIIl of Its resources and the good work can oniy go rorwara as me leaeratea ciuds woman" la avMantlv a n.u, , l , i. Oregon, or ahe would know that the eminent votera ahe has alapped in the face have one and all assisted the movement whenever, by ao doing, they would not Imperil their own political aspirations. Quite recently they have helped to finance, algn and circulate the petitiona; but they could not be ex pected to vote for our enfranchisement at the polls if such an assault from women claiming to be suffragists auuuiu d auowea 10 go unchallenged. If "f!lllhwnmfin" dnil nut Irnnm II.. Senator Fulton was the first man In the Oregon legislature to champion and sub mit our first and second equal suffrage amendment to the voters of the state, and tha,t he never failed to favor us " uw wnen vy so uoing lie could rpnllv , ,.. l - . . " 1 LTIUICI8, Bill ought to read the Oregon history of the movement or avoid rushing into print iu uwii us promoters. It Is true that Mr. Fulton did. at one time, cast his vote In tho legislature against reopening our case, but it was when the senatorial bee was buxzlng um voimc-i, anu as we would have gained nothing by his vote, while he would have had everything to lose, he was wise enough to choone the greater t Til ,lllUB ufscomo our cnampJon aecurlnV "7" -?.aJ"1,W.. Chalrmanahln IV Z "Fi A z! n committii .!"""".. IoT" " haa hain h..-i!v U:J ui" wnich esl mt tn.y"ht worjhy of the Inter crubVom.nSonr!'fm,snt ot. ne,r"r "on aSlta. promoting definite re- clSbwomell t,r'Ct 6Mral "tlonJ of ii. .i Vu r " "cnoiaranips, their !?ie'A,P'!h..rby renectlng the area t. Z7. or. t Bectlon. fn the larra Jatt) All. fshga 4al MAW Ma.rH. 4 a a r T west SOCIETY (Continued from Page Two.) bmUs and Goats Monday and cities Tthe eiuha ,.i ln Jn" Iar' w" crowded to the SStS a. and relatives, cars In civic affairs. """icipai orn- given away by her Tha Chioago Woman'a h..k i. .w.v, H.l'"r of Ban Francl Welnateln. The Hall Street synagogue. where tha ceremony was performed. was crowded to the doora with h. I Tha hrt1. waa - - - v v . . i m, ... . . " w . , .iviiii.u int (3i ui.-.. i.. . ... i newer or nan rnrirn vi tha .7'..""' " M" Pronably Heller nerformed ih raV.--",wT.V ganLation of thV Vrt In thl nT'Dr- N' Mosessohn and Uabbi J.' Bloch The ninrlnin TO.Tr" ,iB-.th.o country, delivered the charges. Th. T.H. club of VwOrmla:kJr w"! M1" pul and thi oi Han Franclaco are other notaworth. f ,J"mm': . i" .,n Ml" Esther, bodies. Na. vw.J " "l"r "owworthy I Goldman. Annie Welnateln Parl u.r. . ----- vi aa, BB.I1U HOIfAH hm.a I A im . ' - - - w more targe c ubs than an Vf i. ,ZIZ nu "A"n",,,Tra,on. , n" groomsman cities, but it 1. aouMV Max na any individual oli.K K. r"..l." I ' of the state see fit to keep the treasury of tha cnmmttfAR niinnllAri with th. necessary funds. And it is ror this rund this card party 11 t. - I . 1 ... a . ui De given on tne 2za or February. ana-wiu It will be an afternoon party n lift nut u. m. unri i uuu un i nrnhlhlv th. flr.t imuIii flln-Hn. i r i M . n In Ih. mn .nl,l...l u and parlora of the new Masonlo templo. liHirtner details have not been worked nut but the announcement comes In rime for every good clubwoman to aavo the afternoon. S ORKINQ along- the lines aa laid out by the art committee of the w ...w J LI , V 1 1 U the senate of th. t:nit..i mi.. Ah I close T vlih in .nr t .. . or the stnte of On-gon that political sea to De annoyed by just ""iiuiuu aiiaiKs rrom Individ uai women In the four states where women now vote. But when men arose ... ...Clr iiimjiisiy ana extended the elect lve frnnrhla. In th.i. sisters and daughters the Irresponsible annoyance of anonymous writers Toeased And so we confidently believe will It " "n-nun wnen women vote ABIQAIL, SOTT DUNIWAT. President Oregon State Equal Suf frage Association. at AS the year-books of the women's clubs of the country come to hand at this seaaon. they afford an Index to the range of activities and Interests of the modern organisation. In many -aiea aucn cluba fun. ah th. hi. .. ...w v n v III" General Federation of Woman'a fluence in matters relating to the tha art .no.lM.., . , I - Im. pruvenient or town and eti in..,.. ment, and to the development of civic pride. For . 10 yeara, a lively club Issue ui. v woaiern states waa the establishment of publio and traveling librarlea. and the creation of state com- - - i ui rnaui a rl ten nv tllA n nhniAMA. At the meeting lt .k... r2wth .f libraries under the 0 members were pSwnY Clubwome r T, ha been rluba, the art department of the Port- iaud Woman's club la making nnM hrogress and building up under Its able eader, Mra. Alice Welster, one of the argeat and most Interesting depart- iiu.b ui .na uuu. ii meets in the art haa an the Doe ern organiaatlons.-Exchange, it K A PLEASANT aftermath of the holl day aeason and reminder f th. new year has been rao.iv. -. .v . form of a dainty little booklet entitled Xux Lucet In Tenebris." h- m,. t ...i. Faxon Addlton. who waa ti-..m..i . the aute W. c. V. TJ. fop th,.. The booklet contains five little eas.v. on five auMeota vit.i i n. , .. menUl. phy.lcal and .nlrtt, ii V." tlon. They are given under the follow ing captions. "The Need of Bight' "Lux lctt, "!, Tenebris," "Personal Touch' hLVl,C6e ,?nd "S0c,al "ealth." The UrBDnL0riglnV .thuht nd in" lySEP't- wJh co.uP,et nd original la a , .J T u.; MrB- Addlton wh1oba?.1i:glo,nlend9 a" W "' tSi, t H $t AT THE presidents conference held in Boston last week Miss O. A. Ba con, chairman of th 1 board, reported that the acope of plana for the entertaining of the national or ganisation might be ludaed bv tha ft that there were 1,100 women actively working on tha various biennial com mittees of entertainment. This does nnt InMiM. th. i.... i.7- - v.- " Lummiueo Oi Providence clubwomen who have ln charge the plana for the "play day" Mrs. Decker, the president of the General Parlora! Inn onA 11.. of the executive board, met ln Chicago thla week to complete final arrange menta for the nrocram Th.i. nr... en oft waa tha iuiininn t . w.i J. 1 I 1. vi . ii.ii uuzen special meetings arranged by Chicago r ill.. . IV.. ... . Onlrlamllh Ai.. ine ceremony tne Dridal party and a number of friends drove to the bride's raaM.noa at fl Q K T..L-... . . , ' - - - - -ii nwvwi, wnara a rwnpuon waa neio auring the afternoon a weoaing supper waa served at T o clock, at which David N. Mni.ii.kn presided aa toaatmaater. Mr. and Mra Maurice Welnateln will be at home to ineir rnenna next Sunday, February ft C03IIX0 EVENTS cluba. and the greatest enthusiasm was miuwu in regara to tne Hpston meeting K It R WIT EMBERS of eeveral of the worn The Women'a Preaa club of Dnmn hold their monthly meeting ln room 81, seinng-Hlrech building, tomorrow lng at S o'clock. Members will give par- agrapna on current topics. Two aides of an Interesting subject will be pre sented by Miss Anne Shannon Monroe anu mi. n. uumneii, editor or the Ore- aun oiairsman. in rormer gives "A Defense of Present Day literature " anrl the latter makes "A Plea for Fewer "a ueiter. rnere will be an open discussion of the subject. Miss m" uuiiiaan oione nas charge of the musical program. There will he a bual ness Beaston of the club from 7:30 to . The A. 8. club will give Its second dramatic entertainment Wednesday evening, jreoruary 12, at Arlon hall. The following membere of the club will take part. Misses Jennie Rlcen, Carolyn Schilt Bernlce nauer and Mnrlon Feld- man, Leo Krause, Emanuel Fraut, Nls- alm Abrahamson, Jack Feldman, Abel Leyy and Maurice Taylor. Dancing will follow the play The proceeda will be street te 8un(,By echool of the Park empe. The D. of E. haa lasued a limited number of invitations for their Valen tine party, to be given Monday eve ning, February 8. in tha v?.,. on Eleventh street between w..MV,r. A M. ipu. . " " ...a ' lntereated in the plan which hasJra- Foley, Mrs. T. F. Meagher !,.. ... , . . ... . I MrS. E H nun inil JTvm T IT.ii ' j ami., a iiuujcr. been suggested to take over a large apartment ln the Waldorf-Astoria for club use. Opinion is divided whether to have several cluba combine and lease the rooms, or to form a new aanarai club of membera of cluba already in ex- Inf AnPA ln f nilin (h. ... .... 1 . i . vno i'.. i ween, tun forty-fifth woman'a clubhouse haa been uiicucn in uusiraoie ana expensive quar ters of their own. and there Is talk of mora ciuds in tne near future, "he feature of the English woman's clubs Is their cheapness, an annual fee of from $10 to 2S securing in most cases a list of conveniences and attrac tions In tha wsv nf a inh ,. i. lng to an American. English women contend that club quarters are a necea slrv. nwlnir tn th. .v. - . w i,v uiiiji,uii.j vl 1110 ser vant nrnhiem mnA IK. iiu..... lurge city population, but New York .twoTi co,rrect dnclng go to Ringler-a unniug uauy. tjoin phones. ENGAGEMENTS Ml mnA Xf Ptl Ta lalila.L n fill 11 OA rhA AnrOffawiant A .i.A J . . ter. Mlaa Elizabeth to David Gross of San Frann on Th nrin v.. , ujiZ V.. ru , "w " "l noma U"U1 J t Utt(l 1. 1 w MlHff .TflDA Xfilla ani nta..4. T-. mi. both of thla city, will ba married today. Last Call Lowest Price Cutting Yet The climax comes tomorrow. 50 Suits and 50 Coats must go out of here regard less of their cost. or former prices. We have got to have the room. TUp CitiI-ci 50 of them, Inching X 11C iJUllb Prince Chaps, Tightfit- ting Models, Ltons, Semi-fitting Models, in light and dark mixtures and plain colors; in broadcloths, serges and worsteds, all values up (1-7 -n to $50.00 J)17U All values up to 0t ff $25.00 apy.UU The Coats 50 of them and only one of a kind. There are Tan Coverts, Black Caracula and Broadcloth and Auto Coats in plain colors, mixtures and plaids; also Silk Rubber Coats, fancy and plain, in all colors. All new garments. The regular prices arc $40, $35, $30 and $25 (hi r aa Special . $1.UU All Values Up to fco $25.00 ...... PJ'-UU Tuesday; , nxvitttwtitv vswtz .vuop. owjwat uo -w w aa u h SIXTH STREET, Cor. Aider. Odd. Oregonhn tnrstonwih im Inspect Rosenthal'B shoe store -'- "ri. " 1 111 " i mi i i.-i 'flow and t hiiiv I - izr - . v i - HBa MBH i a'--anaaaaaaaaa?3 ..fT $2oO(0) a Yirdl ceSavdDiraiiiOTV9 Carpds MWKSh lo be Closed (tfl o2g vlmm mmm Out PER YARD at . Remember this is the highest priced Axminster; Over 2,000 yards in this stock to be closed out, embracing a number of most choice and desir able patterns. We guarantee the Carpet to be in perfect condition although the Price Quoted Is Less Than Cost . ' w xxidiiy genuine surprises ot wnicn tne above carpet bargamds a sample A dealer in buying these! "Savonnejie Carpets today would be obliged to pay much more than what we charge you Prices Always the Lowest (Hi ra!f, mm kit 1 --r , . T- - ' V " ' . l" T t' A ' " -".' Home of Good Furnterc .V;;-;v ' ;