THE OREGON DAILY ' JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY. EVENING. APRIL M, 1808.-
NEARLY -A NATURE FAKE
Tho
Best in
Quality
Tho
Host' in
Valuo .
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The' Kangarooaevelt Shamefully Deceives a Trusting Infant
DANCES AS NONE
OTHER DID BEFORE
(Continued from Para On.)
Ian at tha Palaaa hu ntrar bafora baan
waived with aren lu let warm santlment
In Enrland. For the hhiim
or tut art. wnich is tuUro, la that
It la dramatic. What waa tha
Aanoa of tha Shalamite, danced in tha
etona or Bonirs,- wnicn led to tha out
burst of 'How baautlfnl ara thy feet
with shoea, O prlnca'a daurhtar,' and
tha (lowing imagery that followaT It
waa a danoa clearly with aoma sort of
aiory in it. Ail or waa Allan's oaneea
ara dramatic and, moat or all. tha won
darful Salome.
Beaatimi Daaoa,
"We know now how Salome danced,
not touts naa, aa In aoma mediaeval
illustrations, nor tumbling, standing- on
har head aa In others, but olothed with
jewels and with those marveloualy
' beautiful alnaoua movements In which
tha dancer's will and emotions play
upon tha lovely Instrument of har body
to produce what muslo aha wllL The
beauty of theae movements there la no
describing-.
Tld Mlsa Allan realise, when aha
came to London, how, bold a thing- aha
waa doing? It Waa nothing leaa than
beginning our , education In a branoh
of art whloh are have persistently neg
lected and, mainly through our un
comfortable auaplclon of Ita 'propriety.'
Courage la usually rewarded and Miss
Allan baa conquered. Night after night
crowds flock to see this princess of the
east first win the head of her victim
and, having won It, go through a tor
rent of mingled passions over It all
sublimated by art Into a thing of
beauty. And ao far there has bean no
whisper of ribaldry or prudery. Not all
tha visitors to the Palace, we suspect
have read Browning's 'The Lady and
tha Painter,' but it looks aa If all real.
Ise when Miss Allan dances the 'abso
lution,' in tna poet a mistaken phrase,
won by artist's model and dancer alike.'4
High and low,- rich and poor, flock to
see tha girl from the Mission In her
g NEIGHBORLY FRICTION TO WEAR
AWAY'FOURTEEN INCHES OF EAVES
wonderful dance. Bo remarkable Is It
In fact, that aha has attained a unique
position la xngiana.. Mie is - not re
garded as a dansuese, the nautch girl
delighting the throng with the beauties
of her body; but aa an Intellectual
character who has flown direct In the
face of modern thought, and. Dy tne
good in her nature, turned beautiful
what formerly waa evil.
Tha duke and duchess of Roxburghe
fim taken a nersonal Interest In her.
Even the phlegmatic Ror. .'"" I croaohlng on a. lot she owns by build
c!ZiX&rZt though to 'enM tn
hum hitherto leaned more toward cav-! leaving a chicken-house and the house
VF tnan..i? uo"mi vea to project mix Inohea and 1
P.l.c.heat and 1.' .Ten" three or nches, respectively. Marie Engh has
four times a. week hemmin and haw I heo-un salt in the circuit court to re
newing his appreciation from the royal I strain Mary A. Cass- from building thai the lot In question described aa frao
Alleging that her -neighbor la a-
boz.
fni. nH t A rAmnal her tn move
Aororillnr to tha BlitlCS. here IS a 1 rhlrlcan.hntiu anH tha hnnaa emvea.
eonceptlon of Salome such aa unlver-1 juit how the plaintiff expects the
aall prevailed before Wlldra degener-1 hnuaa uvai (a ahrlnk ll lnoiaa la not
ate mina oonceivea necr as one n mm
own mental kin, before Richard Strauaa
tha modern hedged around the charac
ter the throbbing, puiaing, passionate
mualo of his aanlua. Not a Salome
swayed by -the mania of illicit desires,
woman vne ana aonorrea: out nm-
lome aa a wayward girl led by the
atronger will - : of an unscrupulous
mother. Has kiss of the dead, red IIds
la not that of Salome, victim or animal
ism run amuck, aweeping aside an
thouaht of decency, driven alone b
explained. All she aska Is that theae
14 Inches of overhanging eaves be re
moved. As it is, she explains, these
eaves shed volumes of water Into her
yard when it rains, but she Is satisfied
with the water that falls on her own
lot without receiving a downpour from
nor neignDors nouse.
The plaintiff is building a house on
tlonal lot (. in-block 120. Portland, and
she says the work is obstructed by the
V.B8S ience, aa sne neeas ail tne land
sne owns for her own use.
HOBO HEAVEN LIES '
EAST OF SELLV000
Ketreat of Tie-Bumper
Family.
the paranoidal dictates of the threat pU-or-,,,,, XKnrla fVlnoTial
I will klsa those, ups, ' dui oi Batomi x uittcuiau i uiuj va.iwhiu
paasionate in grier, reverently Kissing
the Hps of tha one she loved. . The
right or wrong of Miss Allan s inter-
R rotation aa to Its historical accuracy
a matter of debate, but tha London
publio decided xor nor. . ,
And when one can danoa the "Vision
Of Salome" at tha Palace theatre In
tendon without a whisper of ribaldry
or prudery, It la proof sufficient, that
the dancer Is actuated by thoughts and
emotions tending to the sublime. It
a-oes to show also that the Maud cur
rant of the mission, wtth her lovable
nd bright nature, nas onangeq but lit
ROAD AGENTS, LIKE
DUCKS, FLOCK NORTH
HER FAT SEE-SAWS
Simple Method 'of Boston, Mass
ViTomah ' for Keeping Her
: S;' Weight In Check.
On of the most popular society lead
era of this town whose tendency to take
on superfluous flesh has caused her
much'.anxiety in the past seems to have
solved . the problem of holding it . in
check, or reducing it at will. . At a re
cent meeting of the Woman's club she
divulged the secret She said that after
giving both an ample, trial, aha had
coma to the conclusion that starvation
- diet and . exercising were more Injurious
than beneficial to fat folks. . She con
sidered it even better for a woman to
let her fat acoumulate than to weaken
her heart andatomaoh by fasting and
gymnastics, when almost . ready to
bivo up me struggle, nowever, sne naa
, read In ' the paper how H ounce Mar-
ana ift ounces Syrup simplex taken a
isaspooniui arter meats ana at oeatima,
would take off a whole pound of fat a
hit. one saia ins waa naturaiiv a lit.
1 AtKtll1 that . ,n.k 1 . M 1
" wmuvaus UO. ,,VU IHUU CUUIU Ul
voiainea dy metnoas so simple, out de
termined to give the mixture a trial, as
It was, Inexpensive and easily obtained
at any a rug store, ana perfectly Harm
less; with the gratifying result that ahe
found It to be exactly what she had
neeaea so iong. o,.;-,
Without helD In tiur wiv fmm.llm
lted diet or exercising, this simple rem
edy enabled . her to keep her fat Just
wnere sne wantea it. it-was her na
ture to take on flesh quickly tha minute
she let herself jgo. she said, but whils
using- this prescription she had been
able to eat in reason ' anything ahe
wanted to -and atill hold her- fat In
check easlly.vso that she 'managed to
keep herself Just Tight winter and sum
mer without any bother and at practi
cally no expense to speak of. - i
What the policeman who found the
retreat calls a "hobo heaven' waa dls
covered in the woods east ' of Sell wood
yesterday. Under logs and hidden in
lollow stumps waa a quantity of atolen
property, including tnree purses, empty
of course.' and plenty of evidence gen-
tia since she became Maud Allan, flrat "-"y th th spot waa the rendesvous
dancer of the world. ... . ? " . . . . "f.. . , . .
Aa a child she waa a atanon adherent I .t-",r", , "V ' " " "
to the ohurch. Aa a girl she took an I "r L"vp'"Jm yFa ? mon umiuouya
in t-hM. Hnnria nhnni wnrir I are un principal irequenters oi tne
at the . firaot Mfethodist church and later P'ao' hedding ,was found It is
at the Emmanuel Baptist churchy Whlla Jfrwent that more than one man slept
attending tn poiyteonnio acnooi sne aa-1 V . "Viu"n'ul1""' fcu - ,8 if" a
voted muca -ox ner .spare '-umoAacting i ivrr i r 7 . . . u """"""
aa secretary, toa, woman engaged . in "r "'iu j.
settlement work., and throughoutf her ..p&trolnlln4Jron.?Jf wa. thtt I1?,ftnTJWn,0
.t,v n Bin Francisco bar-life waa a-ov. discovered the "hobo heaven.'' Resi-
erned by - the " highest motives.-, Per- ?"- or oeuwooa inrormea mm tnat
hana 1t Is because or this ahe can give I tramps who . were impertinent at the
to a eeriptural dance a scriptural mean, nouses at wmcn tney oeggea rreauentea
In and from tha merely gaudy, produoe woods lying to the east of SeUwood.
the good.
GLAMOR OF CITT
(Continued from Page One J
so Fones started on a voyage of dis
covery. He had to go beyond the city
limits, but the "hang-out1 was found.
and he has been told to visit the place
frequently ana drive out tne hoDos,
CHOIR TO SING
"CROSS AND CROWN"
had brought the postal inspectors to
this part of tha country. ' The young
woman , stoutly maintained ner inno-
cured. with the result that a trunk full I - The choir of the Fourth Presbyterian
nt art lnla. of clothln and sundries waa I Cnuron. under the direction Of Mrs. J,
discovered.' v' " , 1 8,' Hamilton,-will give the-sacred can-
-.-.i m I tata, uross ana urown." next Tuesday
Manv Portland atorea are represented
by goods found In Mrs. Ragan'a trunk.
xn aaaition mere were many oiner ar
ticles and pieces of drees goods from
mall order nouses in Ban rrancisco, Chi
caa-o and other eastern cities.
Atra. itagan a nuaDana is tsert a. na-
ran. vvnen tha stage usually arrived at
Royston, Mr. Ragan attended . to the
horses, making the change . of team a
Mrs. Ragan always had rnears prepared
fos those on the incoming stages. As
she. was able to see the conveyance tn
the distance lone before it arrived, the
food was always on the table when the
Hungry passengers ana oriver numed
Into the house to get the meal to which
they had been looking forward, , .
It was at this time, while her hus
band was at tha stable and the stare
arrivals at supper ana no one to see her
but her little lo-months-old baby, that
Mrs. Ragan rifled the mails, according
to tha postal authorities. ; Tha husband
naa not been arrestea. -
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V ON SAIEiC AUTOS
. jpwtTt r i" i ii ir iiiis wm nnsmiKisi i-u,.,,.
(Bpeclil Dlprh to The Journal.!
Miss Carrie Fiorina Spalding.
Like the wild geese in springtime,
the tramps are going north, and thronga
of them have been coming Into the city
by every train. This Is an Instance of
the way they are weloomed:
"Chi Patsy3' and "Texas George" came
in oh the trucks of a Southern Paclflo
freight train yesterday afternoon. They
had 20 cents between them. That
meant one beer as oh on Burnslde street
Soon after dark they went across the
river to the east side freight yarda
crawled Into a boxcar and went to
sleep. They had been on the hike con
tinuously since leaving Fresno, sto they
slept soundly. Along In the wee ima'
hours Patrolmen Rupert and Heppner
routed tnem out. une parley resulted
in their changing oars, and they went
to sleep again with the gentle admoni
tion or -uet out ox town tomorrow.
sure, ringing in tneir ears.
Orange Organized at Knappa.
(Special Dispatch 'to Tke JonrnaL)
Knappa, Or, April 21 A subordinate
grange, i: -r waa organised here i
Saturday nlirht by District DemitieS I
W. J, .Fullertort and James Barr of I
Columbia county. This Is the first)
sranare oraanlsed in Clatson county.
and starts out with 31 charter members.
The following officers were eleoted:
w. k. Jopnn, master; i Knapp, over
seer; Grace Knapp, lecturer; W. P. Bag
ley, steward; N. E. Johnson, assistant
steward; J. a. Kycicman. cnapiain; John
secretary: uart jonnaon, gate Keeper;
Mary Abbott. Ceres; Gertrude Knapp,
Pomona; Mabel Knapp. Flora; Mre. si.
a. juaguire, taay assistant steward.
ai i
Sew Notaries. V
Sneelil Dlanatf-h to Tha Jonraal.
Salem. Or.. Aorll 21. Commissions I
as notaries public have been Issued tot
the following: F. I wanen. Astoria;
j. t. uirioux. uuricee: a. h. ureen.
Portland: A. B, Robertson, Condon; O.
Mi Knowiton, jforuana; Tns Kanx
konen, Astoria; G. A. Brown, Marsh
RESTORING COMPLEXIONS
; The following prescription
contnoutea as Deing one or
is
the
alm . rk ln.ll 41 A A . - I - A r. J A .....I. m ' frV. 411 Km
meetlna of the city council Laat niaht I aaaiataa hv Mlas Carrie Florllla 8Dald-
Cl ty Attorney W. RV. Keyea waa In-1 lng, soprano, who haa recently returned
Hiruoicu ia ii-iwrw an oruinance regU-1 Trom Stuay in Ufrminri n jcivnnvr
latlna- automobiles and llmltina-1 thni 1 irnrth. aitn. and t. J. Mathea. violinist.
speedi within th city limits ofiBalem No admlmlon is ehWe4. Aa offering
to eight mile aa hana, Iviil be taken, . "
moat remarkable known for bring
ing back the rosy tint of youth
to the skin:
Two ounces Rose Water; one
ounce Spirlta of Cologne: four
ounces Sartotn. Put the Sartotn
Into a pint of hot water 4(not
boiling) and when dissolved and
cooled add the Rose Water and
Spirits of ' Cologne and strain
through a Una cloth. Any larga
bottle will serve as a receptacle
If It can be closed air-tight. - .
Theae simple Ingredients can be
obtained at any well stocked drug
store and easily- mixed at home. ;
This preparation should be ap-'
nliaA nncei a day after washing.
It is said tha results become ap
parent after the first few applK
cations, but the treatment should -be
continued Until the rose tint
complexion becomes, permanent.
. 4 ', :
Three Special Values in v
WOMEN'S FANCY HOSIERY
The Urgft and beet showing of women's Fancy Hoeiery ever shown In the city. The wvlnf
you can make by buying your hosiery at this store wUl astonish you, as it has many others
: y V l ( - ' in the psst The offerinrs for this sals are moit extraordinary. '
Tha Season's Latest Novelties in Every Wanted Shads.
n-l.7C- Pont ,et opportunity slip by unheeded, for these.
Regular fix Stocking are just the kind most wanted for apring wear,
Klnifs "n1 are excPtional!y good 75c value. The assortment'
consiH of women'i fine fancy Litle" Hose, in plaide,
ESDCCUlIIy polk do,, ,,ce, nd embroidered effects; alio
, . Si plain LisU Hote, made with double heel, toe a ltd sole
lTlCed, 5 DC and garter top; they come in all the latest and best shades.
fans, browns, blues, gray, red, pink, etc!; all are Ctim
75c values. On special sale, tomorrow, at eJUC '1
Tomorrow A special offering Women's fine Lace Hose In a full
flnlv CS ortment of the new shades, in brown and tan, as well"
Vmj, fC at black and white; also plain Lisle Hose, in pretty
Hitler? 39C 'oiJTeit tffect,; reatl" SOc values. On sal
A special sale of Women' fine Lace Hoe. In black and
48C Hosiery he tw shsdes of tan, gray, pink and red; aio plain
g m oni eniuroiucry aesignt) iney
11 Z5C are the very best values we have ever offered at'any-
25c
where near this price: regular 40c values. On sale
tomorrow at
Another GREAT SALE of
Pongee Silks
Another shipment of a great special purchase of
beautiful new Pongee Silk receives Its first
presentation tomorrow. These silk come in an
unsurpassed assortment of weaves and colors
. mm a.a.. a . .
and in Justice to yourself you snouia artena tnia
sale values are extraordinary i
20-INCH CHEFU PONGEE SILK
Especially priced for this sal at only, the
Over 1,000 yards of 20-inch Chefu Pongee Silk,
in natural color,, with satin overstripes and
checks, a neat, pretty, desirable material for
sprang and summer wear; the colors are abso
lutely fast, guaranteed to wash as well as linen;
natural ground with brown, red. green, turquoise
and light blue overplaids and checks; these silks
are sold everywhere at75c a yard. Priced CQi
for this sale at. aJJJC
TtlSSORAH PONOEE
tl 2 Oualirv. tl.OO24 to 27-inch Tussorah
Pongee Silk, firm even weave, beautiful, rich fin
ish, finest of silk, seasonable weight; splendid
value at $1.25 a yard. Priced for this QQ
ROUGH PONOEE
$1.00 Quality at T5 27-inch Rough Pongee,
warranted all pure silk, one of the most popular
new silks, comes in all the new shades of blue,
brown, green,, pink, gray, etc.; as well aa natural;
it is exceedingly durable and guaranteed to wash
perfectly; usual $1.00 quality. Priced for 7C
this sale at C
FIFTEEN HUNDRED YARDS YARD-WIDE
BLACK TAFFETA.
Regular $U5 Quality Priced at fl.OO a Yard
A great special ottering that no woman witn a
K1-lr aitlr want can afford to overlook. Black
Taffeta Silk of guaranteed quality, strictly all
pure silk, fine Swiss finish, spot proof, comes
full 36 inches wide; sold in all the best stores at
$1.35 a yard; on sale tomorrow J QQ ,
A Great Sale of Lace Bonds
$1.00 TO $2.00 KINDS SPECIALLY
PRICED AT 48c
It's a great underpriced purchase from one
of the most prominent lace manufacturers
in St. Gall. Over 10,000 yards to choose
from, including the latest and best patterns
of the season in the newest weaves, Venise,
Real Cluny, Irish Point, Point Venise,. Em
press, Princess,. Filet and Oriental Laces in
white, cream, jearl, butter, ecru snd Ara
bian shades. Compare these laces with any
you will, and ypu, will .ifindr them -most ex
traordinary values vat this low price,' Values
in the lot from $1.00 to $2.00 a yard, AO
priced for this sale afc . ; .; flOC
The Season's ' Most Popular
WASH GOODS
ARE HERE IN GREAT VARIETY.
Larger, assortment, .prettier tyles and better
values .than we ,hav ever offered before the re
sult of ; very, caref pi, buying from the bet. for
eign and dornesric ; mills, we invite you to see
these tomorrow; . - , ,
NEW , PERCALES XT 12 c At this price we
are showing a complete assortment of styles in
the best colors for spring ana summer weais,
They come in both 3 and 36-inch widths and
are unusually good value at this price.
NEW PERCALES AT 15Best standard
quality.; full ;36 inches wide, hundreds of pieces
to choose from in new attractive patterns, me
dium, liiriit and dark colorinjrs that will not fade.
NEW nRESS OTNGHAMS AT 12Ue An un-
Pmatchable..assortment to choose from over 20,-
000 yards " consisting of every wanted style;
checks plaids, stripes and plain colors in . the
newest. and oest siraaes stanaara quality aress
finghams that will laandfcr splendidly.
EPHYR GINGHAMS AT lk32-inch Zephyr
Gingham , in plain colors . and all siae check,
in shades ; of blue1 and pink; also black and
white: resrular 18c aualitv.
IMPORTED GINGHAMS AT 25) Fine im
ported Scotch; Zephyr. Ginghams in a large, and
Dleasinar assortment of stripes, checks, plaids and
plain colors; most dependable goods.' ,
MERCERIZED TAFFETAS AT 25One of
the most, desirable fabrics for waist and evening
ui voe0 vvuiva a as -m aa i ft a.aa
plaids in ' rich : colorings; ha a beautifur met-
cerized finish - 1 "' '
NEW-SOISETTE AT 25? Come in all the
new' shades in plain colors, the daintiest and most
durable j wash fabrics on the market today -at
thia low ftrire.
LINEN SUITINGS AT 15 3S-inch Linen JFin
ished SuitinRs in all the best plain colors; also
white, exceedingly, good wearing quality, - A? :
NEW BATISTES AT 16 Thousand of yard
in light,-medium and, dark colors ; dots, stripes,
figures, flowers and plain colors in the season's
best fiades.v:i'-'i4s.y ':
Merceriied Poplins in all the wanted 'plain col
or; comes In three qualities 25 ZOj 35.
A Sale EXTEAOHDINAHY!
Embroidery HAIiP
Heinnants " PRICE
Tomorrow we place on sale without re
serve all Embroidery Remnants that hare
accumulated during the past month's em
broidery salethey consist of the finest and
best patterns of the season in lengths from
8 to 4 yards and in widths from 2 to 18
inches Flouncing, Corset Cover Embroid
eries, Bands, Insertions and Embroidery'
Strips, on sale tomqrrow at ONE HALF
THE MARKET REMNANT- PRICES.
NEW DRESS NETS AT HALF PRICE
'- ; AND LESS
A sale of springes best styles in the Lace
Section. Very- finest Nets, that sell regu
larly at $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 no
yard, at only. .J .Q JC
This remarkable sale contains brand new
Plain and Figured Nets, in allover and ori-;
ental effects, m large and small dots, dainty
figures, crescent and ring patterns, floral
and allover effects, diamond , and square
mesh filet, etc. The widths are from 18 to
44 inches; the colors are white, ecru, Ara
bian and cream. For, dresses, waists and
millinery trimming, etc Values from QOf
$1.25 to $2.00 a yard, on sale at. ....OjC
Stylish,
Serviceable and
Comfortable
Footwear
For Men, Women
and Children
Our Shoe Section is filled with stylish shoes
for the spring and! summer seasons. We
are showing more ' novelties in extreme
styles and greater assortments than ever
before; The Roberts Bros.'- stamp is not
only a guarantee of quality, but it has taught
a lesson in shoe economy that hundreds un
derstand and believe in. Hero are a few
of the specials; :
Women's Oxford in tan and black. latest
styles, best leather? ; regular $2.50 A 77
grades sale pricelil;v i...Dl I I
Women's Oxfords In tan and black. latest
spring styles, sail sizes ? regular 9 07
$3.00 grades, sale? price, .V, . 1
Misses' Oxford, in : vit4 kid.' box calf and
patent- leather regular : $3.25 VLi
grade,-sale priced. i a i .0 1 I "
Boys and Misses' Shoes, made solid all
through, sizes up to 8 ; regular 11.50 p r
'grade,, sale price, w.... J 4
len's'Kid and Calf Shoes' in'all styles' an-1
leathers, regular. $3.50 values, at, fcp
Bviai ............