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A. " . " J r 14 THE OREGON 'DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND,' FRIDAY EVENING, ' APRIL 21, 1811. ! i 1 Topics of Interest in the Realm Feminine. ; IN SOCIETY ,Mrs. Matilda Von Bolton. Mlu Von fenitnn and'"!Hls Nicholson aave the last of their iliarnilii brldlto sorlc yesterday afternoon, when fluesls were vlted for flgh tables.' as usual ne room were beautifully decorated. Wall flower traced tho dining room and In the hall and parlor Faster llllea, pink .mountain laurel, pink hydrenfaes rosea nd carnations were combined with ar tistic effect Mrs. Kussell E. Bewail and Mrs. P. .1 Mann presided at me - tea table Prluc wtk given at each tahlc and the fort unite players' proved tn be Mn HK r H. Slnnntt. Mrs. Louie II. Tarpley. Mr (Seorne 1. flchalk. Mra. Charles IS. Wolvcrton. Mra Frederick .A. N'ltrhev. Mr. II. II. Northlip. Mlaa Wygant and Mlaa Marguerite Colllna, the guest of Mra. Krank Nan. "'Mr. and Mra R. T.' Crane, prominent ChUagoans. of 2641 Michigan avenue, 'who have been spending the winter In Pssadenaj Cal.. left there Tuesday for "the northwest, where they will visit In Portland and Seattle before returning " to their eastern home. An intereetlna event of tomorrow la the warden Darlv to be given by the women and officers of Vancouver bar rack a to a 'number of the officers who hava i recently been promoted In the service. Mr. and Mra. J. Andre Fouilhoux will Itlve up their King's Hill apartment the flrat of the week and remove to 88 Marshall street, where tbey have taken house. Cant In and Mm. Gordon Voorhlea will arrive today from San Francisco, -here Mrs. Voorhlea landed Tuesday from threo weeks spent in Honolulu. Mra. William 8. Blddle, wbo was with Mra. Voorhlea, baa gone to Santa Bar bara to visit her son, Billy, who la In .School there. Mr. and Mra. C. C Smith, accompa nied Ty their daughters, Mlaa LucIJe - Smith and Miss Alice Smith, will re- turn tomorrow from their trip of two months in China, Japan and other point of Interest in the orient, e ." A daughter, was bora April 7 to Mr. . and Mra. H. D. Story. . Mrs. R. W. Blackwood, 511 Tillamook Street, bas Invitations out for a "flv.e nundred"-afternoon tomorrow In honor . f Mrs. M. IOve of Victoria, B. C, and - Mrs. John Clarey of Bt Joseph, Mo. The rorthwesteYn; University club of Portland was entertained by vr. and Mrs., E. . A. Myers of Larch street, "Wednesday evening. Pleasant features were the solo given by Dr. W;rF, Fle- ." Mg;. the reading from Mr. Dooleyby ttsa .Henrietta Haney and the talk of s Id college days by Dr. Casseday. The raeets Included Miss Jessie Y. Cox of Ralenv Mlas Laura Will lama of Wood land,. "Wash, Mr. and Mra. M. A. Zol linger, Mr. and Mra. O, A. Bosserman, Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Lawbaugh, Earl Coe, Dr. Viola M. Coe, Dr. and Mra. W. F. Fleblg, O F. Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. .1. K. Bonebrlght, Miss Honey, Mr. and Mra. 1 TV. 8. Moore, Dr. Jessie McOavln, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Mortis, Mra. Shaley,' Dr. : and Mra. G. G. Bablne, 8. E. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. W. 8 Asher, Mre E. M. Casse : day and Dr F. F. Caaseday. The mem- . bers are planning picnics and launch i : . parties for the summer season An address "Shakespeare as a Focal Point in the Life of the English Race 1 by Professor Joseph Bhafer of the Uni versity) of Oregon will be enjoyed by r the Portland Shakespeare Study club - and guests tomorrow evening at the V TV. V. A. auditorium, in addition an interesting program of music, readings A and scenes from Shakespeare will be given by well known talent A cardial , invitation to be present is extended to all those Interested in Shakespeare. irm f r OhXAfi It 1 - I "v , - .' J,1 m fit II J I II f iT VX urn rZy,'4 V'-v f ; 1 v'c -Ml Tte Silly Woman Wc f Rtfiti' of a Wife WINE S AMD LIQUOR M By lrra More. I'CH abuse baa been hurled from . DUlDlt and Dress and club, at the heads of those "silly" o men who powder their nosea, teeter about on high French heels, augment their stunted coiffures with falne and flirtatious puffs and curls, rouge their lips and cheeks in hort. those women wno sre sirisin duplicates of the -wry latest fashion plates. Ministers preach sermons against them, newspapers caricature them, and clubmen elt in their windows and gibe and Jeer at their foibles. At tho same time, it is usually these same 'allly" little women who are loved and netted and well taken care of. If you'll observe carefully, you 11 find that these are the women who are contlnu ally aurrounded by an army of admir ing men, the women whose whims rule the world. Many a woman s wisdom Her In her folly; her strength In her weakness. So, pulpit and press and the world at large may criticise and de ride, but she will ever be cherished and man will ever go out and work himself to death to buy the little French heels, the shining string of golden curia, the saury lingerie and other trlflea that go to make the fetching picture. Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont, leading suffra gette of New York and Dr. John Jack ola, the famous Finnish advocate of equal suffrage, who has supported Mra Belmont's Ideas and Ideals for the last two years. Dr. Jackola 1 aald to have become a suitor for the hand of Mrs. Belmont, "the prettiest widow in New York state." and Iat eat report has It that he has won hor. The announcement of their engage ment would cause no surprise among the friends of either. With the vanity of a 'God. man pa rdes his doll-woman In the haunts of luxury and light, gathering to himself all tha stances of admiration she ex cites, and the next1 day at luncheon at the club he scoffs at "foolish feather headed, extravagant women," dwelling at length upon their follies and uaeless- ness. As he returns to the office he buys a box for the theatre that night, orders an expensive bracelet at the Jeweler's, nd dispatches a bunch of American Beauties to his address, meantime, re flecting to himself how lucky be Is to have captured an astonishingly beauti ful and fascinating wife. Man Is ever misleading; that which he values the most in secret, he often underrates in public Actions again, ahow the trend of the heart. And you may rest assured, young women, that the surest test of a man's regard Is by touching his pocketbook. The object upon which he squandera money la the nearest to his heart. The best treated women are the "silly little geese," who, in the words of Oscar Wilde, "treat ys (the men) Just as humanity treats Its gods. They worship us, and are always bothering us to do something for them." .u4i timcn and Bar, The crude common law notions of the matrimonial relation, which often re suited In great Injustice to the wife. have gradually given place to more en lightened theories. The modification of the law In this respeet has been brought about chieriy by statute, but to Some extent also by Judicial decision. Aa important case, recently decided, which marks another step In this progress. Is De Brauwere vs. Brauwera (It Ml so. 472). where the late Justice Whitney held that an abandoned wife who has expended her money for necessaries for herself snd the children of the marriage may recover the amount ao expended to an action directly against the husband. This decision seems to have been a novel one. It la, however. Aly the logical ex tension of doetrines Ions recosnlaed b the law, namely, that one who has bud- plied a wife with neoeeaaxiea which the husband haa failed to provide may re cover the reasonable value thereof from the husband on the theory of an agency impnea in law. or. to DUt It otharWIaa. that the wife baa the Irrevocable right to pledge her husband's credit for necaa. sarles In case he falls to supply her therewith, snd further, that ah mav In such caae even borrow money on bis credit and expend It for necessaries, and that the lendac may recover tha amount so lent and expended from the husband, on the theory that ha la sub. rogated to the riahta nf thou who hv furnished tha necessaries nurehaaad ith the money so loaned. i tit excellent qualities of our Wines and Liquor i art belt determined by ' comparison. Make your own tet .We know we are gelling good Winea and Liquon at prices than cannot be duplicated elsewhere. Big Reductions--Big Saturday Sale $1.50 VALUES Port and Sherry Winea. old, choice) per gallon. . ..... Uv -1 $1.S0,YALUES Angelic and Muacatel Wines, HCp ray old, choice per gallon. . , 0 C A foil mart bottle of our Port or Sherry Winea. ral ned at $1, ftran with each gallon of following 'whiskey: 7-year-old Gold Seal Rye or Bourbon, gal. $3.50 9-year-old Queen City Monogram, gal.,.;.M.OO 9-year-old Susquehanna Rye, per gallon ...M.CO 10-yetr-old HannUville Rye, per gallon ... .fB.OO 10-year-old Belle of Nelson, per gallon $6.00 BEAUTIFUL WINE WITH EACH GLASS GIVEN FREE 50c PURCHASE A Lime Stlmulent la a good thing sometimes. You can find nothing better than cur nutritious Gold Seal Beer, at Ol.OO a Dozen Quarts doom nr ajts arr acqvaxstmb, GOLD SEAL LIQUOR CO. FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY tee second st. Between Morrison and Yamhill Its. PHONES MARSHALL 486 A-1485 The next time you hear a man ridi culing a "Billy woman" Just watch him. The next time a man tells you he loves you, If you are In doubt as to the depth of his affection, propose that he aettle a certain amount of money upon you on your wedding day. Attempt at Flight Fails. tCnited Pres. Leased Wire. I Nice. April Jl.In an attemptlo fly from the French coast to Corsica, Mar quis VUleneuve Trante at' 8 a. m. to day ascended at Bragua, He planned to fly J00 miles over the Mediterranean. but fog competed an abandbnment of the ' first trial. Marquis Tranta an nounced that the intended to try again later in the day. Tomorrow "Rouging an Art." t at at I'nansweml Letters. Those letters that I ought to write ineir daunting; mefnorv thrl la Me with a vague uneasiness. I.Ike thoughts of New Year's hilla Too long have I neglected them, And now 1 see them there. All mutely looking up at me wun a reproacnrul air. They hauht me In my waking houre. They haunt me In my dreams I know to all my waiting friends My fault enormous seems. I know I ought to answer them. My guilt I will allow Tet I don't feel like sitting down io wnie mose letters now. Homervllle Journal, t H w In a Quandary. Should women wer the harem skirt? I m really not decided. For how can I what's right assert On a question so divided? ' New York Telegram. ft 10,000 Pairs of tlic World's SHOES NOW ON SALE AT floS TO I- OFTF Remember, the newest Spring Style are here for men, women, misaes, boys and children, in all sizes. Just a few of the hundreds of styles are quoted below. oLt, int. DlU UiorLAi in wirusuwp. enng me enure ramuy in ana nave them fitted with good shoes at factory cost Sale Price 98c NAM 11 FRACAS Coal dust ground fine enough to pass tnrougn a ZOO-to-the-lnch mesh screen will explode on contact with flame or an electric spark. INQUIRY IS ON TONIGHT . Witnesses have been summoned, the required number of court attendants ramed and quarters selected prepara- tory to the assembling tonight of the court of Inquiry charged with the duty of making a full investigation into the ' causes that led up to the trouble three weeks ego among tha officers of the v' Oregon Naval Reserve and which re fiulted in the shedding of blood and em bittering the already hostile feeling that existed between the two factions in (he reserve. Judge Advocate Cecil Bauer said to day that a number of witnesses have bpen aubpenaed and the principals to the controversy, 'Captains Shepherd and Blain. Instructed to bring In their re- talners. Just what the scope of the Inquiry will lie none of the court's members are willing to hasard, although there is a pretty well grounded belief among members of the naval militia that the Inquiry, before it Is finished, will lay bare the history of the organization from its beginning. As the court will be hampered by no rules of evidence, being a law unto it self, it will be possible to get at the original cause of the 111 feeling between Captain Shepherd and Captain Blaln, and thereby ascertain who is at fault. With reference to the fight at the Armory and the part that it will play In the investigation, It Is understood that Captain Shepherd will contend that ... he was entirely within naval regula tions when he, as commanding officer f the naval reserves, ordered an en listed man to eject Captain Blain from the drill hall. Captain Blaln at the time helng in mufti; while Captain Blaln wtll Insist that It iw an unheard nf pro . reeding for an enlisted man to lay vio lent nan as on an ofrWr. no matter what the provocation nor at whose command the assault was made. The Investigation will be on at 8 O'clock tonight at the Armory, Tenth and Couch treets. SAYS HE'LL PROSECUTE ZEIGLER FOR ASSAU LI henauee the East Side Business Wn's xtub' adjourned last night wh.lle be was talking, 1. B. ?elgler became very angry. ? Whan George EMlworth sugars tod to Zelgler that he should not come to the" meetings Zelgler struck Rllworth In the v . ace. ; breaking hi glasses and bruising- his eye.' lil worth attempted to defend' himself with a chair, but wa restrained. . Thla morn ing he .aald he would have Zefgler ar reted and use the prosecution as basis for an actios to have htm expelled from neuttrship In the .lub. .. v QJs EcM!iy These eome In patent vamps, dull centers, patent tops, turn soles; a real beauty for the girls, all sixes, on sale now at, the pair f)Set 8 lies 8V4 to 11 a 1-49 Sises. 114 to t tl-08 Sale Price lOOO Pairs Of Men's High -Grade $3.50, 354 and $5 Shoes and Oxfords in the newest spring styles, in tans, black, patents and vicis, in all shapes and sizes, at $1.98, $2.48, $2.98.- Tan Calf Shoes TWO CKXU9SBVS mra FTJWFS, PT.BTTBT.a Sires 6 Blies-vf!i Sises 11' Sixes 2 TRAP SOUBS. to 9S M4 to ll $ l:::::::::::;::fi The manufacturers of Royal Bak ing Powder have always declined to produce a cheap baking powder at tne sacruice or quality. Royal Baking Powder is made from pure grape cream of tartar, and is the embodiment of all the excellence possible to be attained in the high est class baking powder. Royal Baking Powder costs only a fair price, and is more economical at its price than any other leavening agent, because of the superlative quality and absolute wholesomeness of the food it makes. Matures made m inutahoo of baking powders, but containing alum, are frequently distributed from door to door, or given away in grocery stores. Such mixture are danseroua tn me m fVwl tn T.J..J ranee, Germany and some sections of the United States their sale ia prohibited by law. L Ahim is a danfferoua mineral arU .11 physician condemn baking powders containing it PATBHT COLT OB MaT!W SXAJDI" TAW CA&P PVKPsV-AtF Patent Colt or all Tan Calf; "Fullshape" Plain Toes; fie wed Welt Extension Soles: Fancy "Necktie" bow on Vamps, for only Sizes Sises Sizes y Necktie" bow on Vamps, for i to" i i : : : : : : . : : : : nf. 111 to 2 t to S 11.79 Children's Shoes 39c 59c 79c Wf Jho label of mlamjimklng powder mumt dow too Ingredient. READ THE LABEL ( , If fc' w4 Li i Made of new shade of tan calf, very soft and easy,' "round toe" shape, sewed soles, military heels, for ...2.98 Women's $3.50 Patent Colt Dress Shoes w Newest 4 White Boots 1 Pomps a su pttxp or axQuxsm aTTTXiB Rich royal black velvet, made on the newest "Meda" last; extra short vamps, ornamented with a lona oblong buckle, hand eewed soles. Cuban heels 2.48 .98 03.50 Button v Oxfords Mads of white Sea Islaao wuivas, stub toe. extension soles, all sizes at Vc1tI Calf Bolton Shoes Patent eolt vamps, dull kid tops, "stub" toes. wins; tips, extension soles,' Cuban ' 198 IVflsses Shoes 1000 PAXM Of Children's 75c. 11.25 aed )1.60 Fine Dress Shoes, Oxfords ana mmm. in niacK. tana ana oat en ts, all .the newest styles. In all J sises u.,..,,ave 0C 7Vf V99 si A OUMT WAt rom inuira waiaw Made of the new "dull velvet calf," black eravenette cloth tops, new "Cub" toes, short vamps, sewed extension soles, Cuban heels - ...-S2.49 Boys' Box Calf Shoes 1000 7A2XS of Misses' and Boys' $1.76, $2 and $3.60 Fine Dress Shoes and Oxfords, newest spring styles. In tana, black and patents, all sises at .98s), fiasa $1149 Palp Mads of Chroma Box Calf, Blucher cut, heavy soles, sises S to lS..98e Blses 12 V to a. ........f 1.2 Sises IH to ....... f.......,iig A OXSTXB bTTTXB TOM TAMTXDX Om SBXSSXma Made of Extra Boft Patent Colt; Dull Kid Tops; newest "Nethersole" Plain Toes;, Dnon wipi nana xurnea oojee. Arched Castllllan Heels .... 92.48 G3 2-Strap Rumps Patent eolt vamps, all patent and " dull kid tops. "Hltoe" shape, aliort forepart, sewed, the pair.1;... 81.98 Women's $3.00 Black "Christy Tics" oook sow oxrx pob wabx BATS Made of a rich vlcl kid. extra nun nmi unaye, piain toes, nana turned soles, high Cuban heels, on sale now, the pair: 81.98 NOTICE! Get the , Correct Place TWO STORES 177 4th Cor. Yamhill 247 Morrison, Bet.. 3d and 2d NOTICE! Get the Correct Place - TWO STORFJ? 917 RlWteisScAn JMTWMl ni miil 1 13U1I 3RD sV 2ND - 177 4th St., Corner Yamhill - )