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lu THE. OREGON . DAILY JOURNAL, ; PORTLAND. TUESDAY I EVENING, APRIL 25, 1011. '- i I i ii linn In n m mil I 1 Jim... P Topics of Interest in the Realm Feminine - Ti T , a i ill I i in ii I IN SOCIETY Day .after tomorrow. the Klrmeas, A the Um growa shorter th excitement , , "iMomti mor intense aud already th ,' dancer are beginning to reel tho thrill of an " actual performance. The flrt '. full onhestra rehearsal waa held yee- terdayaf the HolIIg and the result w "vaeurprie and delight. Tha dress re- :'i hum! la tha N thing now and matrons and maid are scurrying about ' putting the finishing touchea on coa tume and paying visits to the photo '"grapher where charming costume plo utrea are being made. Hostess! , pre ' busy completing Hats for box and sup- ; per parties, the grills are busy devising ' ' new decorations and tne town la really ' turned over to the Klrmess. Mrs. Helen ' Ladd Corbett'a box la to be given over ,to the liungarlana. Mrs. Corbett. will ' entertain tha.- young dancers In the Xanea of the Seasons after the first performance. The polo danoera will be giirsta of Mr. and Mrs. Henry, Ladd Cor- t bett. . . i ... t' ' v Mlii Susan Clarke haa returned from' a prolonged stay In southern California, .'t' whera aha waa called by tha ill health ':''of her father, Framla J. Clarke, and 'la again at tha Bowers. - . t e e j Mlsa Carrie Lae Chamberlain, third daughter of Senator and Mrs. George i E. Chamberlain, will leave Washington D. CM thla week for Portland, .. "': . . Mra. Irving It. St earn la entertain ing the Auction Bridge club this after noon at he home,6M Broadway. ' ' e The ultimate of Chantccler waa pro . nounced at a wonderful dinner party which Miss Helen Msthewaon cava at ' the Hershay Arms, 800 Wllshlre boule ' vard In compliment to Mrs. John L. Works, wife of the new United 8tate senator. Muale for tha feast waa pro- vlded by chirping chicks, quacking ' ducklets and trilling canariea to- tha ac- . oompanlment of Professor Mlglornlce on his harp. ducka awam In a basin In tha center of tha bouotltful table, while the chlckleta ' fluttered In a coop of ferna auapended Juat above the - miniature like. A . further refinement of tha French play- wrlght'a Idea In this first American , Chantecler . dinner waa an ice cream hen sitting upon candy eggs in a spun H sugar nest From bright cages on tha walla golden canary birds assisted In - swelling the chorus of pro-Easter " music. Dresden rabbit bunnies aat 'under tha crystal fencing decked wltn ' daffodils, Scotch heather and asparagus .-. ferna. I V l'irlt1V.'- . Xfci' I.OiM"'V '-O . r..- -J I ak- 't, CAN THE WOMAN COME BACK By Darra Mora ; HE pastor preaches that tha woman who haa sinned atill haa the fu ture before her In Which to make of her life -what, she chooses, That aha may repent and so live that she will be honored and respected, and be judged by her present Instead of her past He eaye that th woman ainner will be given the same "chance to coma back" aa the man who has done wrong. all over the country spoke eloquently of the hope of the fanner, and the Joy of redemption, when Dr. Leek out in Ba tavla rose in his pulpit to lead his con gregatlon toward tha better Ufa, Mra. Lavender denied even the privilege of the follower after truth, aat at home and kept Easter in her heart She waa very gentle about , It , all, and very sweet. "The church has Just got clogged by Its machinery." she explained. , ! MwE TO ItOOY . . T - - . . " : f' - Davis McKay, In Far ;Away Canada, Sends $2 , to Half BHnd Boy. '-; the store aa Roberta waa called to ex plain. The full eonfeaalon of his fren aied plunging waa told. Blyatoue was bound over to the grand Jury by Judge Taiwelt , , i '' , " ' .'- xy ' V Senate Conflrma Ambassador. .. ' f f. , (United ! tiM4 Wir. -.' 'Waablngton, April SS The acnate haa confirmed the nomination of wn. 11am, W. RockhlU to be ambaaaador to Turkey; Curtla 3. Qulle Jr., of Maaai chuaetta, to be ambasealor ta Ruaali Henry Jt Boutelle to be jmlnlater t Switzerland 1 ". ' . 5. ',.. - It la reported that President Taft I considering the name of former Senato Albert J, Beverldge to be 'ambaaaado to Oermany to aucceed Dr.- HIU Wh will retire soon from that post , Journal Want Ad brlnf results. . J, :.l '; ?i 1 ...'V' -".'.'' if.. 5' r-'. rX''Vi ttK 'U i in n?-! lilbv Th rtcn,t n world In the ; .! I ' lt mother. Mrs. Edward B. McLean of New Tork. who is threat - ened by kidnapera Mra McLean haa received lettej-a demanding money, with the alternative that her child will be kidnaped. She la prostrated with fright over the Idea of losing her child and keeps three detectives con stantly on guard at ber mansion home In Naw York. Strangely, it waa aoon after the purchaae of the Hope ale tnond by McLean that the letter be gan to arrive. Frlenda of the family aasert Mrs. McLean, who la super stitious, connect the danger of th iiiuu wain ia purcfiase 01 ine lu xated gem. i The big event of tomorrow la the card nnrtv riven In tha Relllnr Hlrach hall at 8;S0 by the Council jof Jewish Wo- Mine Margaret Taylor. Mis Fisher men for th beneftt of their emergency I wa the guest of Miss Taylor while In fund. The candy booth will be in I Asiona. charge of , Mr. Ben Selling. Tablea , may be reserved by . telephoning Mra S. M. Blumauer, Main 1019. Mra. Walter Honeyman and her Uls ter, Miss Mallta Ward, were week end Mlas Helen Krauae was- the house guest of Mra. Joseph Alberts of Salem last week. Scout Toung Camp No. 2. U. S. W. V. guests of Mr. and Mra. Zadoc Rlgga In wl" five the third dance of the season Salem. Friday evening In the MK. P." building, Eleventh and Alder streeta The Daughters of the Confederacy Vwill be enterulned at 474 Hall street, corner of Fourteenth, by Mrs. O. H. . Thomas on Thursday afternoon. All Woman's Opportunity. The young woman of the west la membera are requested to be" present .ying Pm,nnt Pr "the. doing ,4 . - Twwa.fjr vuitio ina ine iuo ' MraP.TA. 'Stokes, accompanied by which she Invariably attalna is her daughter. Miss Grace Stokes, came au' not on,y l her progressive spirit down from Aatorla a few day of last nr character, which a certain de- week. ' : flna Lenora Ffsher, who gave an or- gan recital in Astoria Friday evening, waa guest of honor at a delightful : launch party planned for her Friday morning by" Mra. John M. Holt and gree of culture and education build up in her. . . President LueTla Clay Carson, LLC, of Mills College, haa written and de livered a lecture for the western worn an. Mlsa Carson was graduated from Mills college and la president of her alma mater. Thai is an achievement to be held before the eye of the girl of today. This I the way President Car son talked before several educational In stitutions during a recent tour: "No commonwealth Is destined to de velop toward a high atat of crvlllaa tiqn, that through Ignorance, prejudice or indifference circumscribes th capac ity and power of woman. I call your attention to Emma Wll lard, Mary Lyon and Catherine Beech er, three women who long ago saw the trend of the higher education for girl and women, and, to wnom, aa wen a 10 women of revolu tionary day, the woman of today is in debted foV her educational and profes sional freedom. Today we are committed to higher ed ucation for women, aa to universal edu cation of the maHsea. In 187S America had fifty college women to each million of the population, and In 100 a third of Chicago. HI. "I suffered fromafe. I '" college atudenta in America were ni mihuiu Ann smmapn rrniiniA nvmcu. A few days ago the congregation of the Woodlawn Methodist Church In Chi cago waa scandalized by the wlckedneaa of Rev. Johp D. Leek, their pastor and Mra Mary A. Lavender, a member of th pastor flock, . Dr. Leek left Chicago to accept a call at Bntavla. Illlnola. where he I atill pastor. Mr. 'Lavender re mained in Chicago with her husband. but waa no longer seen In the Methodlet pewa. For two ycara, th woman sin ner haa been working out her redemp tion and In all that time haa never ihlsaed a eervlce at the Lexington Ave nue Baptlat church In Woodlawn. Re cently ahe applied for admission to the congregation of that church, and WAS REFUSED. ' On Easter Sumlay, when the ministers Another woman la crucified upon th cross of atn, another story is given t the world of the license of th pulpU and th limitation of th pew. Ob, th Pity of it when a woman goes astray, and tries to win back her place In so ciety! it la the tragedy that tells of death in Ufa It la the warning to all women that to live, they must be pure. Any deviation from th straight road 1 worse than death. The Teddy, rand. . Previously acknowledged S60.1 Devi McKay, Winnipeg Can. . . u ... , t.00 Mr. L, A. Patteraon ... (.00 A friend of Teddy ....... 1.00 Total f!l.l I :i Veee ' j.M All knowledge it the result of investigation. - Every! achievement in the science of chemistry; medicine, electricity 'or mechanics is the fnut of continued and exhaustive mearch, Therefore, those who, without full investigation of the newest and most modern ideas Jn scientific I piano construction, are! led to testify to the superiority iof an Instrument, without having seen, tried and become thoroughly familiar with UNIDENTIFIED MAN KILLED NEAR DALLES (Sperl! Mntrh to The Jws1. Hood River. Or., April 25. Th un identified man who wan struck by No. 17. last night -on the O.-W. R. N. above The Da Ilea wan brought to Hood River and died upon reaching here. There la nothing on his person to Iden tify him and attempta at identification have thua far failed. He Is middle aged and appears to be a laborer. . - . . m Jfiioj una nu now - reaonea '",,7 1288.13 for In addition to Davis McKay'a arl all lft m 11 ,rl" " friend." and IS " 7 from &ra. L. A. Patterson. , ALLEGED TO HAVE KNOWN (Continued From Page One.) SHE GOT WMTSHE WANTED This Woman Had to Insist Strongly, but it Paid eud I went to the ! Mankind Is tolling upward through Btore to Ret a bottle u.nV"a. Womankind must per tj: -r- tvi. iiipiiii worn uui its own sa IVBtlor ham' Testable ..Ji"1 1?': "n Conipouna, but tne aiimmaitnti tn..r, ,v,i. .v,. i I" j:j --m. 1.1 " " " ui, nnuio tier, uiu uuv v. turn i world moves. Woman la making ready w jck mo uayv iu 1 10 respond to a double realization of re be Said .it WaB CO Isponsiblllty: that there la atrehrth in fooa ana wanted me j union, and that there cannot be a per O try BometbiniT I wanent union without units. else, but knowing he freedom, power, vantage ground ail aDOUt It' I ln-f"1 now empire or ine we Destows Slated and finally I 7 opportunity upon women. trot it.nd T am sof: women 3 l Pacific state glad I did, for It haa cured me. m: K r S..tS w w I know of so man cases 'where wo I "women win m v jxicimavc vrccucurcu uvy ua J in- in western nistorv (lurina- the nrt nmr. ham's "Vegetable Compound that I can 1 century. ay TO every BUnenng: woman ll.tnat " i-ne responsibility of western coast medicine does not helD her. there ia women Is establishing standards of ao- notning tnat WIU." Mrs. JAX-TZIO, Clal cnaracler an" aitainment, now when . livwt Area Ol., VfllCafTO, 111. , i mo ir ana gree-i pro- , Ti,t - 4V, e ...t.uL-ui - "-o oi. women aTe needed .t,l. K 1 0UU8"m"yq. Mn everja.dlstrlot of our commonwealth women who want a cure should infriat - -n h e.,.,-. k. , . upon, Lydia E Plnkham'S Vegetable plana and organizo meaiia to prepare a uumpHumi jusiasmiB woman CUO, ana womannooo lit to ahape that future, not accept Somethlnfl" else on Which the! No ideal of womanhood and womann. druggist can make a little more profit. I n88 ' to l0'y 'or the Pacific coast . Women who are Dassinir throuc-h this lu T" "v-n uu 'naccesioie." critical period or who are suffering I g,.-,! piowen wwie Th. t. t from any of those distressine- ills net 5" Tber? 18 IJf?. culiar to their sex should not fose sight how." un"owa H,lDBr wrilM ro1' ilnnam s vesretable Compound. I ,.-mi -a. e-A- Which is made from roots and herbs, Fill their Uvea with sweetness Bpeak has been the standard remedy for fe. approving, cheering word while their male illll. In almost every COmmunltT ear can hear them and whll thele , you Will llnd women Who have been hearts can be thrilled and made hap- restorea to neaitn by Lyaia JS. rlnlb P'er y "em; the kind things you mean ham a ve"- . to gay deputy constable, of 604 Raat Washing ton atreet, whoae name waa written "vi. Klernan;" Lewi Frost, SZt Broadway, and E. L. Brobet, (24 East Davis atreet Operatlvea of tho Western Detective bureau submitted evidence that the pav ing amendment solicitors had written in a great number of means, giving aa the address vscant lots. Isaac M. Walker of a local business college, and John A.- Wescov were called as handwriting experts to ahow the difference between many of th forged ames and the real signatures. Only 1800 Registered. Deputy City Auditor Welgand brought the Ellis petition bnfor the grand Jury. Out of a total of 4600 names only 1800, he said, had been found registered vot- era. The majority of the remainder, ne waa convinced, were fraudulent. One question which Is understood to be seriously agitating the grand Jury Is aa to whether Councilman Rill com mitted a crime if he had guilty knowl edge of the fraud in connection with the paving amendment petition. The docu ment, it I said, waa not of a public nature while in Ellis' possession. His public ' position, aa councilman, it Is said may have influence upon the stand ing of th case. Take" Paper Circulated, Alleged. According to a report, Ellis went to the home of J. T. Voelker.on the night of April S and procured from him eight sheets of a petition that had been pre viously rejected by O. M. Hickey, who waa associated with Kills in circulating a "fake" petition, for which Ellis haa stated he received 1242 from circulators, who In turn sold the sheets of the said petition for IS to S 15 apiece. Ellis said he circulated the bogus petition in order to cover up the circulation of the good petition. Hlckev. It ia said refused to accent the eight sheets circulates by Voelker, presumably on the ground that the pe tition was nbt'in proper form. Yet ac cording to information that ha leaked out. Kills took .the eight sheets circu lated by Voelker and filed them with the rest of the paving petition on thi afternoon of the last day on which the petition could have been legally filed. Receipt Acknowledged, Stated. It Is said that Ellis acknowledged the receipt of all these sheets by plac ing his notary's seal on them on the occasion of hi visit to Voelker. Tet Heln f rte TAA nt th VImKv Unm I nen ine puipii m " cam today from far-awav Panada T.l. weji wnai me ut remap.. jr. t-v- tle .Davla McKay of Winnipeg, who II endei-s word are best. "The church haa iz yc.r- wllfl . til just got cioggea in us macninery. and with It this messagft which wa aomebody Said, ' The reason th devil I worth moat a ail- ao often win out In thi world i that Tat Teddy from DavJ. wlf 'lata4 of ne Keep nia gate wia open aiway aim rov and klasea to buy him a baaeball hi welcoming hand ouutretcneo," d0ie pC)t mooslc boa o b an play wlf me- when my-leg get better.- 1 la ao different sheet of the petition benrlaorry, Teddy, you got no, mother Ilk different date ef . acknowledgment me ha to lov you." . ' Homt are notarled on April 6, come on Among the many frlenda Teddy ha April 4, some on prll L and aome on aecured atnee th appeal went forth for April a. 'The object er tnis, it i earn, igirta or cash te pay hi education -waa to make It appear that th notary's pense, the children are the moat num.- acknowledgment wer takn aa fact Mjeroua and eipresa the most syrnpkth) the sheets were completed. for the half blind boy whose home haa Photographa. of the Voelker aheeta been the Baby Home ever sine h cam. j .. I neglected, into the world flv yeara ago. paving compame ana ineee were pre- The Te((Jy fufl(, hu B0W - that these photographs prove slvely that one man forged near the signature". OBSTRUCTIONISTS SUED BLYST0NE IS BOUND Pftnln,..rf ITrom An On.) Wfk.ll I W UIIMIIL 4UIII Rumelln, Mark A. M. Aahley, Fred.sA. I A tale of frenzied' finance was told Dunham. J. A. Hazeltln. Jienry A 1 bora, I In police court this morning whan. Or- O. E. Overbeck, Charles F. Swlgert, rie Blystone was arraigned on an em Charles F. Adama, Pariah L. Willis, besilement charge filed by Charted John C. Alnaworth, William D. Wheel- Hebberd. manager of Tull A Olbba, In wright, John. Drtacoll, Archie L. Peaae which Blystone was accused of appro and Daniel Kern. priating $41.60. The suit alleges that the people voted 1 It developed that Blystone had been for the Broadway bridge, and the city I In the habit of making sale on, the proceeded to carry out the wishes so I noor or Tun A uibb and then going XDressed. Boon after th plan war I to a wholesale furniture houa and pur- started for the structure, Frank Klernan chasing goods at wholesale prlcea for and Attoney R. R. Dunlway began suits, aenvery tp patrona. on April IS, he and attempted to atop proceedings, soia to Mrs. j. is. McNamayi ,of 217 Thea suit wer each determined In j Cleary treet a aat of chair and a favor of the city, and bond were then table and when he went to the whole- offered for aale. The obstructionist aie nou waa unable to match, h de then hmwnn teiea-ranhina-. and aendin I livered one which Mra. McNamara" re- other misleading etatementa to pro- '"ed to take. She complained to the pectlve bond buyer. By ueh acts; Blor" na iyaton wno waa known at tha comnlalnt alleres. the oltv loat ev era! thousand dollars In the deprecla- flRAY HATRS RAMIHFn tlon of bonds, and such agitation against KMlSJ 1 UWlDntLU the project. The ault by the Port of Tn, 0)d of uln B , f0f Portland la also set out as one thing ... . . . T . that haa caused the city a heavy loss. n,n tne halr U coming in vogue. City Attorney Grant and his aaaist- ur randmother usedLto hav dark, ant spared no term in expreasing the gloasy hair at the age of seventy-fire, method used by .the obstructionists, while our mother hav white hair be- and charge that the suits were not fore they are fifty. Our grandmother brought In good faith but were filed used t0 make t B anJ j ,t for the purpose of vexing the city. It t. . .. - . " ? c . Is charged they wilfully and malicious- t0 the,r h,r' ThS te ma th,r br ly caused to be aent letter and tele- 'ott "a Sloasy and gradually restored gram to prospective bond buyer, and th natural color. On objection to othera interested in the building of the using euoh a preparation wa'th trou brldge. Bl ar maklDr IL eanerlnll-r It hl tn xeiegraina eetueo. be made erery two or three day on ac- Several of the letter and telegram count of u Qulckly. Thl ob- have been aeoured by the attorney' of- , , . , fice that Attorney Dunlway haa sent 3ect,on ha overcome and by aak One of them to Influence the decision in almost any first-class druggist for of the National Bhawmut bank in Bos- Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur the public ton States in closing: "Wa feel sure can a-et a aunerlor nrenarattnn of mmra. !!,y" 7 ', '"'option, you wlth the admixture of sulphur, another : :'.ti !: '"'THE . '-"- liiitiiiiittf PIANO, are a small number of petty politicians valuable remedy for hair and scalp trying to build the bridge with other troubles. Daily use of this preparation peoples' money in violation of the law." will not only quickly restore the oolor The paper, were filed by Assistant I of the hair, but will also stop the hair City Attorney Benbow, who will take from failing out and make it grow. It up with Presiding Judge Oantenbein Is sold by all druggists for COo and 11 thla. afternoon th question of aeourlnala bottle, or Is sent direct by the Wyeth a time to hear the arguments on the Chemical Company, 74 Cortlandt St, injunction restraining the obstruction- New Tork City, upon receipt of price. 1st from continuing In their methoda POR &aXB ARD RSCOHXRDSB RT TRB OWL DRUO OO. Fantan O&nie Raided. The first fantan game that the police have raided In many weeks waa dis covered last night at 89 North Fourth street by Patrolmen Burrt and Stram. may be T questioned, not In their tincerily, btt WLrtlyV for their lack of knowle'rige. , '. T - . " Q Every Majion & Hamlin Piano is solcl hi competition with instnunerits which have in past years been con sirjered the acme of piano perfection. Every buyer of a Mason & Hamlin Piano, and there are hunijrecU . in and about Portland, is an inyestijjator, a Iorer of the truly artistic qualities, found in far, greater measure in the Mason & Hamlin than in any other piano. , AB real knowledge Is the result of investigation therefore, in the selection of your piano, make care ful comparison of the Mason & Hamlin with other ' leading makes. Satisfy yourself that you are buying that which is best Be governed by quality only. . the Mason & Hamlin will teU its own story under ; your own fingers. A new sensation awaits you. JOur Mason & Hamlin stock is complete in both" Grands and Uprights. We cordially invite you to see and hear them. ' ' 304 Oak Street Between Fifth and Sixth Alveolar Dentistry In a majority of our advertisement and a a result Ah Lee paid a fine of Alveolar dentistry, replacing missing 150 in police court this morning for teeth without a Dlate or h rid re wnrV conducting a gambling game. Ah Lee and the curing Pyorrhea (loose teeth). and Kee Lee were fined 135 for gam bllng, and four other ware fined $16 for visiting the house, pi r- HOTEL SAN FRANCISCO Gearr Street, bOT Union Square Jutt eepasit Hotel St JTraads . . European Plan $1.80 a day up American Plan $3.00 a day up tv ated aed brick ttruetsre. Fnrniibed at tot el $290,000. - Every comfort aad coo- ' v.oianrt. Oa carline trafnlerring all over : rirr. Omnibus meett traiai tai ateamera. Send for booiilat with ma el baa Fraactace say when they are gon. say before they go. The flower you mean to send for their coffin, send to brighten and awecten their homes before they leave mem. it my friends have alabaster box ea laid away, full of fragrant Derfumaa of sympathy and affection which they intend to break over my dead body, I would rather they would brlnar them not in my weary, and troubled hours and open them that I may be refreshed and cheered by them while I need tHem.- I would rather have a plain coffin, with out a flower, a funeral without a eulo gy, than a life without the sweetness of love and sympathy. Let . us learn to anoint our friepd beforehand for their burial. Post mortem kindness doe not cheer the burdened spirit. ' Flower on th coffin caet no fragrance backward oyer the weary wey: . v Health and, Beauty Advice BY MRS. MAE MARTYN. O. E. A.: tVhen you wear a veil fac powder win not help your complexion much, as it rubs off tob easily. What you need Is a good lotion that "will not show on the skin. The next time you go to the drug store get four ounces of spurmax and dissolve it In one-half Flnt of hot water, adding two teaapoon ula of glycerine. This lotion will clear up and whiten your skin, make It soft and velvety and give you a beautiful complexion, It will rir) your skin of that shlnv. sreasy. sallow look and make it appear charming and youthful. l rind this excellent lor coin sores. freckles and pimples. It costs very lit tle and will protect your face from the winds, and prove a splendid beautl- rier. Charlotte: Th Quickest wav to rid the face of Its hairy growth la to em ploy delatone. This Is easy to use and can be found at any drug store. Oet an ounce of delatone and mix a little with water to make a thick naste: then spread on hairy surface and after two or three minutes remove and wash the kin and you wil find the hairs are gone. You will have to pay a dollar an ounce for delatone, but it is worth it as a second application seldom la required. Harriet: For vour tired, dull. In flamed eves vou need a s-ood eve ton In. Dissolve an ounce of crystos in a pint of water. Two or three drops of this In each eye daily will strengthen vour eyes and make them blight and spark ling. This tonic will not smart and has proven a great aid to those who wear glasses. A friend of mine who haa remarkably clear beautiful eves tells me that she uses this simtle tonic ren ularly to keep them bright and full of texrfresslon. I find it excellent for weak. in named, tired eyes and aranulnted eve. . - - HUB, Alma: Your scalp needs a good, stlm nine nair ionic to remove th stop Irritation and fallin I, I ""f miiuiuuu. au inning hair. Oet from any drug store one-half pint alcohol and one ounce qulnsoin pint water and and mix it with nne-h&lf you will have a much better tonie than any pi tnose ready-prepared tonic you iicktu uran puying. ttruan your, nair dally and, twice a week, apply thie tonic t0. ta acalp, robbing It In gently. This WV' do wonders for your dull lifeless. falling hair, and nut vour scalo . in a healthy condition. Thla tonic will make ypuh hair soft. Birky and lustrous. Keep the acalp clean by frequenf shampooa with canthrox and you will not have further trouble with your hair. Cora 6.: (a) An vrair hilr (. an thin and you have so much trouble v iy up ana iooa neat, try shampooing, it twice a month with teaspoonful of canthrox dissolved In a cup of hot water. This shampoo la the one generally used by the best hair dressers to make the hair look thick and lustrous. It produces an abundant lather, dries quickly and not only clean the hair and scalp well, but atop all Irritation and give th acalp a feeling of pleasing freshness. Canthrox makes delightful shampoo and will make your hair soft and fluffy. You will have little trouble then to make your hair look nioo. Never uo soap for shampo. ing, as It makes the hair brittle, harsh and takes away the glossy look, (b) To get rid of dandruff and stop falling hair, see reply to Alma, Constance: Right now before warm weather sets In is tho beat time to get ria or racial Blemishes such as freckles pimples, skin roughness, wrinkles, etc, tfut you should not use soap on the race very orcen, as it make the akin dry and harsh. I recommend the use of a good greaaeless face cream, which can be made by disolvlng one ounce of almotoin get it at any .druggist's) in one-half pint cold water, and add two teanpoonfuls glycerine. 8tlr anT"let stand an hour or so. It is inexpensive and you will find its regular bee will Improve your skin wonderfully. It keeps the skin soft and eatiny, smooth and moist. Almoaoln cream Jelly Is a fine and nothing cleanser and wli) -. vent blackheads, premature wrinkle, and when used as a maHbuge cream wn restore color to dark, sallow akin. Carmen: It Is a very easy matter to reduce your weight without leaving th kin wrinkled nd flabby if you only know how. Here is the secret: Buy at any drug store four ounce of -parnotis and Dut in 144 Dints nf hot wtr whin cold strain and take a tablespoon ful of m jiqum oeiore eacn meal. This is harmless and the pleasing way it will cut down vour weleht will aurnrfA vnn Avoiding rich, aolid food and taking piumy ui exercise win assist greatly in toning uu vi jrnur i quicsuy... . Ine tJ.i Don't worry; almost every oooy else has the same trouble. At in , arproacn or spring impurltiea , in iuua usually manin The work la no remarkable In tta char. acier that It is apt to overshadow those ether caaea which oome to us - th sim ple cases. We don't want the idea to obtain that we are Alveolar specialists lone. We are that, but eomithlng more general practitioner of the first class. We do dentistry In all Its branchea, from the simple piece of fill, in up. It' a boastful statement to make, but we can do anything that Is possible in dentistry, and what we do Is always of the very highest class, our booklet Alveolar Dentistry and exam ination are free. There are 12 Alveolar Dental vo. omcea in tne west. About 60,000 people are wearing our Alveolar teeth. About 2000 people in thla citv and state have teeth supplied by this office. Ninety-nine per cent. If not every single one will tell you if asked that it'a the bet Investment they ever made in dentistry. In many case where brklgeWork 1 impossible and all caaea whero It la possible, w can replace your teeth with beautiful, artistic, comfort- aDie, cieaniy ana everlasting teeth that we will defy anyone, dentist or layman. io van Hum h.iui.1 teewi. rur xuu in formation see our Sunday ads. ALTZOUB DEMTTAI. CO., DENTIST, Sll to 814 Ablngton Bldg., 108 Id at. Term to reliable people. . Bridge and Plate Work - DB. W. A, WX8S Year a xedr tn Palalas Dental Work la Portland, :. SO TOW wua vumii Dr. W A. Wlae give the piate work m ereciai-aiiention and can guarantee in Qai poaainie reauita.' There la Mttenao la plate, and unlea they fit perfectly are a constant iimm -in nn0nce- t roa need a plate, w iimioh leein or aeoayea tump without causing you the align t- (win, naa supply a pmt on tne same ,11 neBaarv. rtememDer, you can- ?ot ? t0 particular about your plate; the beat la a comfort the other kina almost worse than nothing. Our system of taking impression of the mouth la original with ue. It dnea away with that nauseating and dlsagrecableness produced by the old way. We exercise particular car In selecting the proper teeth for aiae and color and fit them first on a wax form o that the patient can satisfy them selves that the teeth are what they want, and get a correct Idea of how they will look when ready for use. Take Advantage of thi Special Offer, 5 The price are extremely low for the quality of work we offer. . Good Bnbber Plate, eeoa .....UK OA Th Bert Bed Bubber Plate, ea, M.Kft aak Oold Poroelala Crown 3 5A an 93k Bridge Teeth, rnaraat'd, Ij.Ko up Oold and Bnamel PlUlnan from fki nn w lift nwu Palnlea Bx-traetiua; : Sxamlnatlon Pre. All Work Cruaraateed THE WISE DENTAL CO., INC. XirisXt'i?b reaioent ana Manager, Failing Bidg, 3d and Wash St. OFFICE HOURS 8 a. m. to 8 pv roTSunday. to 1.- Phone A A M 8029 IS WHY The Old Reliable Union Painless Dentists W .. - - - -m ' seaBW- the 'bfood uauallv manifest thm and what you require to overcome the regulator. pimply, muddy" complexion with la a kwu nvBieiu ionic ana rerun rnr rn can-easily make it yourself. Gef from your drrrrlst an ounce of lrr)na mn dissolve it in one-half pint alcohol; then add one-half cup sugar and enough hot water to make a quart of tonic. A tablespoonfu taken before each meal will soon rid your system of poisonous accumulations, and make you strong and healthy, bringing the niddy glow o? perfect health , to your cheek. Sunny Monday laundry soap contains a wonderful dirt-starter which saves half the rubbing. The soap itself does most or tne work you merely assist it Your poor back will appreciate the dif ference at once. Sunny Monday will doits best work in any kind of water hot, cold, hard or soft. All waters look alike to.Sunny. Monday. : THE N. K. FA1RBANK COMPANY -- CHICACO Crescent saves on eggs in cookingt because tgg albu men is one of its component parts. Full Pound 25c . O0T. OP .TOWB PHOPM ahould r. member that our fore i so organised that w can do their entire crown, bridge and plate work la a day If nmZ asary. . v ,-4.. -. wn ,,w, vr.jivBin vviinoui Oold Crowna ..83 50 to 5oi rorceiain crowna . ...mrVfiO to mil fM Gold or PoroeUln Ftlllng. T..Sl5o?? Bllw Filling. . , . ... ..501 " S10O HouSs m.to p. B.;i Sunday. Union Dental Co PXB8T AJTD XOBBZSOV BT8L - OrsBcent Coffees, Tea, Kapie- me, upices, navonng ract, Ete enjoy a wall daaerved rep. , utatlon. 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