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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, ' PORTLAND,' TUESDAY EVENINO, JUNE 13, 1911. 12 4 Topics 'of Interest? irie the Realm feminine EN SOCIETY I vi c fl. ef Seattle, .. . X t 1 1 ft. M ttVlM tab ytmmmr Mri. Tlaa weal were IMfraM wo imI far 4.rxla. ,Jm wh wkti. bv uha4 baa Uri la Xarek far fr yeaurs. baa b Vot1aa4 eaain tm rmU4 We Mra, Kiee U .-aa-st. IL-i. U.il. Who U f Irtoa m4 aXunwm. if bee tosoc .row.' . ;,,' v 1 ir. Mra.- ilMilf BaflHe. of Taanssa, have bean etsrtalv!njg Mies Trove Ootkria, af UverpooJL, Kaglaad. uim (wtkrM at the daughter of the junior aeaaabet af-Batt-wr. Outhrto A U. M1 kl rrmln k how .after an OXJennea visit in Mra. atil aX.Frcollch naa-earde out statsr-la-Iaw, Mr T. X ICitcW. who 1 Portland, vlattor for the summer. ,.V--''. I. A,- . . ,-' - - ' MY. BTehtMlt Young, who baa bee m fMM Urn Mlk ef th Ml-Te-ang. Jtforth Warner street, left Friday for San mmln. where) she will tWI W o (arafi eBv,Lewlt'Oaltf op als', she (W to vtiremwm f ""' irhtr she will join r, J"ni. " " Clnrulsli'd lecttrar it together they ail for thel torn la Umdon. Tacoma Ledcer. Mrs,.Xnng hae many Port land frlands. ' Mlsa Tmu Dent la noma from '.the east where aha spent the-winter as a student at tha N En land Conserva tory of Musle, Sba baa jaat r turned frni Balam afttr a 1tt of 10 day with aUter, Mr R. M. Hofer, who fnvltad fha KeaaUwtoo alab and a fw af Mlt Pent f rlnda la for an aft t nm fcandra Monday, whaa , f Rlahon wu th wlnnar Of tha hl acara Mine Dent ! laavta tomorrow for Wawport to pend moatn at tha Hofar otlaa. Mr. and Mra. A. J. Cathry had ai ' Ih.lr gueata for tha Bo FraUral, tha . aflaaaa EUia ana surnn .wm. -v- rranetactf, who- ara man mi an wwmw . tour of tha nortnwaax. mm. " I thafr bataav airtbaratad with hua dreda a MnM P MO w"" T' "T I.. Ur h4 Mra. C. Liawia aimma i fright received about f 09 f rhnda la cola fcraflon mt thir taath waddlna; anal wraarr. Tto Idaa af tha tla weddlna waa atinfulry earrlad ant in tna aacora Ooaa wtth, chahia of tin and In tha rafreahmanta which wara awnreo n un. ' Th. Mention hall and drawing room vera ail ra wlrtta pacaiaa with lalma nd other twfnsttfal araana xor a omcm. ground. About tha walla wera banked forgeoua floral of farlnge aant by tha many rriaaaa ox air. ana wr.au. Fink paoftfea with alactrta IlaAta )aJ ing thraagH tha araea waa tha artlatlo plan af deaoratloa In tha living room and ra tha dining room tha aama vwaat toloaaoma arrairged fn featooaa with tha tin chalna wera -uaed. Receiving with Wr. and Mra. Mead wera Mra. Mary" A Wellav aa aaat from Bail Tranctaeov and Wr. and Mra. Norton Q. Wella, coualna froai Lo Aaretea. Mfa. Horatla Walla; Mra. W. H. lfhbaHriar; - .Mra. v Henry Plckaoa ' and Mra. Oiaatar Dearlne; aa aistad a Wat tha Tooma. . Roaebroolfa orcheatra waa aUtlonad fir' tha sail; an ;.ta aacoad floors" '' - .f" "; ' j , Mra. Mead greeted -aer goeaia n an elaborate Parla- gown of allrer apangiea with paralan. allaaa.', ' ' " Mra. Mary ,WeiK wara pearl gray aatln with dlamonda - ' " Mra. Kortan Wella waa la aMffDit of TA a wbh iMl lana . Mra rachbaltnar had on whlta aatln. tfn. IHckaon waa In pale blue crepe. Mra. Horatl Wella appeared In apri cot brocada with lace overdreaa. Mra. Deerlag wore white ehlfloa arr yellow. '. ' .,' . . 5. 'Xl,-':( f V ' ' ' :"' " ( -:, ,"'.'; ; ' 4 " ' U-;. ' v v k - - I ; v; . , , -j- i f ar.V WKatitKc.U-c? w 1 . . -a : Photograph of George J. Oould and hia only two remaining daughters, Miaa Edith and Mlaa Gloria. Tha picture waa taken at tha pier, when ha bade goodbye to Mra. Gould, bar twa daughtera and her mother, who ealled for tha coronation. SCANDINAVIAN GRAND CUPID'S BIG SCORE LODGE TO MEET HERE AT MOUNT H0LY0KE Frank Burman. arand aecretary and (Unlttd Pree Leaad Wtra treaaurer af tha Scandinavian Brother-1 South Hadley, Mit, June It. Score hood of America, la here from Bpokane I alnea tha opening of tha aemeater at preparing with offlcara of tha local Mount Holvoke eolleae for rlrla: Ba- lodge for tha ' meeting of tha I anna i mrHti mmin . I.J . . ft. . ft..,. W , .MM. I " ' w " ,f tha faculty, 7; co-eda. 0, 4va. aui ilidMI ; eaaa-T tliV tifuuauva SPANKS WIFE IN PUBLIC; SO SHE GETS A DIVORCE . 'Patted rrew ImM Wwtl ' Dea Molnea, Iowa, June IS. Mra Chr!attne Devtne la today divorced from bar Imahand, Irvine Devlne, becauaa wlt ; seaaea testified that In the presence of frlanda ba apanked bla wife. 0-YEAR-OLD STUDENT TO ENTER WISCONSIN (Halted Praia Leaxd Wfre.1 " Madlaon, Wla., June 11. Mrs. Amy B. Wlnahlp, 10, student at the Ohio State univeraity, Columbua, plana to enter the University of Wisconsin next fall Chief Wife Loatg Election. -r (Speria TX.ptt The Jwornal. Hominy. Okla.. Juna ll.-Mra. Alfred - Brown waa defeated for member of the achool board In apt to of a campaign in her favor becauae ahe is thd wife of a Chief of tha Oeage Indiana. Married More Than Thousand. , . . .OnlM Prea Un4 avln.t Miohtgan City, Ihd.. Juoe U. Jona than Snook, It, who married mora than 1000 alopiag rhloago couples, for 40 years Justice of tha peace here, la dead. i t ! , " - J - T will ba about 71 and repreeentatlva of tha larger cltlea . of the waatara and Farlflo coast aUtea. "Our lodge; at Spokane baa approxi mately m members," . aald Mr, Bur ma.: VAad prtwperooa lodges ara alao I in Seattle, Tacoma, Wallace and aavcral ether cltlea in the Paclflo northwest. One af ths chief objects of tha organi sation . is to welcome Scandinavian atrangara Into a community and to make things pleasant for them until they become fully aettled. "la earning to Portland in Aaruat we will give tha IntereaUng work of thai Odia dearee,, Spakana having a aplenv-1 didiy; drilled team for that purpose. "Our delegatea would bava enjoyed very mnch to have coma to Portland during the Koaa Festival weak, but wa feared they would bava given more Uma to sightseeing than work and ao wa concluded ta come bare In Auguat" APOSTOLIC DELEGATE ' .; MGR. FALC0NI0 COMING ' Portland will hava a dlsUnguished visitor soon In tha Most Rev. Dlomedel Falconlo. apostolic delegate for the Uni ted States of tha Roman Cathollo church. Tha date of arrival of the noted prelate la not definitely known, but Archbishop A. Christie IS advised he will ba here this summer It la be-1 lleved be may arrive about tha middle I of July. Mgr. Falconlo will ba the guest oft tne resident archbishop while in Port land. The length of bis stay la not announced, but It la planned to arrange the data for laying the cornerstone of Christie hall at Columbia university wniia Da la nara. Golf balla coated with lumlnoua paint for use at night ara a' novelty. By Darra Mora. HEN tha belle of Baltimore an nounced her engagement ' to. i man of no attractions what ever, her friends perplexedly asked. -wny-T . "Beoansa I am of a very Jaaloua na ture," responded tha wlae one. "IT married a handsome man. I ' know would ba wildly Jealous of htm. If be were attractive to other ' women. should be . miserable. ' X .am rotng to marry a man whom na one alao . win look at and ba happy." And tha balla of Baltimore lived . fn peaea and eeourlty ever after. y-.t . Tha balla af Portland married a hand some man, and aha la crying bar ayea out over him. The men Is perfectly harmleee. He likes admiration, and ba gets it. Wife makea mountain out of molehilla. And aha la miserable. And, aha makea htm miserable. The home life', of thla .oouiile la a riot of patty Janglea. - She crlee and ha (eta mad. Whenever . buaband Is out of wire s alght. ahe thlnki he Is lunching the stenographer or taking tea with an ac tress; when be pralsea another woman for her beauty or her cleverness, wife Is enraged and suspicions all manner of things: whenever husband la in aJrown tudy trying to figure out how to pay the milliner and the aresamaaer, wire thinks he la haunted by some pretty face. . . r Now. what's the use, wife: what's the use? In matrimony there la a lot that mother never told yea about. The Mary who Is an angel, or the John who la per fect, la a myth. We ara all a pretty bad lot Wa can only make the moat of what we've got So don't expect too much of a mere man, Mary, ana look to yourself. v Why did your nusband ehooae you out of all the women of bis acquaintance for hla wltoT Think It over. If you'll keep up the Illusion, you'll be bappy, and so will John. Don't harbor suspicions of your hus band's little follies. If you must ba suspicious, don't let yonr husband know It for If you do. you will drive him to do the very thing that you fear. Trust Uava faith. If you can't do it honestly, at leaat pretend. And. by all mean don't go out Bhar locking. Tou ml&6t find something that would really sVfcck you. Don't do it There are so many thlnga that wa are bappler In not knowing. BBftSaaafte Flatter your husband, but don't love him to death. Remember tha terrible experience of that other Baltimore lady, who In tha generosity of her loving tem perament wanted to give bar Charley 4 kisses and be turned ber down cold and beat ber. Remember that your huaband la prob ably too busy trying to aupport yon to Indulge in fllrtatlona; that your bua band married you that be might ever have an admiring audience, not a re forming ataat; that a men.wfil atay moat where be likes best. ' Don't err. Don't fuss. It only makea you old and haggard. Smile, smile, amlla; believe tne, it la the. only way to play the game to win. If husband wants . to stray, nothing in tha world or out of it can stop him. So. what's tha use; what's the met, .,, t- , .: ';.-,; ; r. : A V ' The Perfect Ifoasewlfe. . . .. In tha Interim of denying that New Tark waa suffering .from a "wave of crime," Mayer Geynor waa lavlted tha other day to addresa a girls' graduating class. According to a New Tork ex- change, be said: - m: "Every girl ought 'to be taught to cook, to wasa and to keep housa, even though her ' little, hands, are spoiled. Men ara afraid to marry today becauae the girls do not know these thlnga. A man has a much gTeater affection for woman who knowa theaa thlnga than for one who does not After reading the good mayor's - re- ma rka. one feels bound to -comment that they bava refereaoa to conditions of society now outgrown, and enlight ened .feminine opinion,, no less. In Pen-i dieten than elsewhere, will regard them, as reactionary. V . ."' ' U-v, i In the preeent social aeharoa there la no demand for housewifely aorompllah ments, ' -The apartment houaa and the delicatessen store have changed tha old order of. ttilnga and rendered them superfluous. , ' There Is nowadays ; no mora reaann why a wife should know bow to bake than - to caed wool, Tha baker doea that for her; a steam laun dry does her washing, and . when'' it cornea time to "clean house" a' gentle manly, attendant appeara with a pneu matlo appliance and rallevea her of that ordcaL Manufacturera of , food products prepare her aoupa and put up her preeervea for her, prof esslonal ca terers superintend her dinners, even to j supplying a outier, ana tne oaas ana ends of household work are attended to by a Janitor. To require girls at thla day to learn' "to cook, to wash and to keep house In preparation for marriage la to sac rifice the eesentllala to the superflui ties. It means tha loa to them of time thst could be more profitably spent In training for the sartoue occupations of leisured modern matrimony, such as bridge, club meetings and participation generally In woman a higher Intereats. " ".V Potting on Button. When buttons ara to ba aewn on, use A coarse thread Instead of a double one wmon u likely to leave one thread a little looser than tha other. The knot In tha thread may be concealed In the right aide, under tba button. Pass the needle and thread through the button several times to make It aeoure, and. before finally fastening the thread, wind It several times around tha button and faaten It on tba wropg aide. ' local. . Any of the toaata are good for the Sunday evening lunch, but thla one seems more appropriately to belong to this time tnan do any or. tba others. French Nightcaps Dip siloes of stale whlta bread In milk and augar, sprinkle with cinnamon, fry in a little butter and serve with Jelly. Golden Cream Toast Cut stale bread In fancy shapes and toast an even brown. Make a cream eauce, cover each allee of toaat with thla while hot then eprinkle with tha yolka of two hard boiled eggs pressed through a rloer. . Jelly Toast Butter six or eight alioea of hot toast Melt a lltle laaa than half a glaas of Jelly and pour over, or spread the Jelly without melting. Whip a amall bottle of cream, aweeten slight ly, and place two tablespoons on each piece of Jelly toast - . , BA IN SECOND HAND AUTOMOBILES 'eji We have: a large number, of. used automobiles left with, us for sale by people, who haye bought : new 1 Pierce-Arrow and Cadillac cars. These 'used cars " are being offered at remarkably low prices. If you are looking for a second hand car, it will pay you to In vestigate the following: ' -' ' : .. , ... .- ' . ' STEARNS 1909 mode!r7-ptnenger, 30-60 H. P7 top, front, Warner speedometer, pas, tank, demountable rims. 1 extra casing. This car is being offered at an exceptionally low prica, PEERLESS 1909 model 7-pasenger, 30 H. P., top, glau front, Warner ipejdometer. Car completely overhauled and ro'j - painted. Price, $2000. " PIERCE 1910 model, 6-cylinder, 36 H. P. i5-pisenger, top, fronV speedometer, seat covers and dock $3000. REO 2-cylinder, 5-passenger $250. - CADILLAC Single cylinder, S-passenger, equipped with top $250. CADILLAC 30 1909, 5-passenger, equipped with top, front tod speedometer $850. . CHALMERS 1910 30, ecjuipped with mohair top and front $1000. . CADILLAC Model "G" Roadster equipped with top, front, speed- ometer, demountable rims, one extra tire and tube, Rohr bacher pump, full electric lighted. . PIERCE 1910, 7-passenger, eytinder, 48 H. PH thoroughly over , hauled, repainted, 1911 fore-doors, equipped with top. front, Warner speedometer, complete new set of tires. This car is being offered at ft price which should move it immedi- , ' tely. '.,;,.,v . ; ' ' .. v PIERCEr-1910. 6-48, 4-passenger, top, glass front, speedometer, com- pleteiy overhauled, and. is now being painted in our shop. Can be seen by prospective purchasers. FRANKLIN Model "D." 5-passenger, top. front, speedometer, and clock. Recently overhauled $250. MARMON 5-passenger, 30 H. , This price. . too. ' front' ' and speedometer. ' This is ft high-class car and being offered at very low Hi TV Long Silk Gloves Are the Vogue MAXWELL 1909, 30 H. P., 4-cylInder, top, glass front, speedometer,' electric lighted and prest-o-lite tank. Price $850. Consid-- enng the equipment, this is ft remarkably low price. . BUICK 2-cyb'nder, top, front, speedometer and tire chains. Price THOMAS 60 H. P 6-cylinder, top, front, speedometer $3500. STEARNS $-cylinder, "90 H. Tn 4-pssenger-r$4500. We Guarintee Every Car Exactly as Represented HAZING THE MAYORESS BECOMES A FLAT JOKE (United Preaa teased Wtra. Hur.newell. Kan., June IS. The five councllmen of Hunnewell have begun to think that their basing of Mayoress Ella Wilson isn't aa funny a Joke as it used to be. They have received letters from the attorney general Informing them that unlees they transact city business under the mayor's direction they may be ousted, tried for derelic tion or duty, and if convioted, fined 11000 and sent to Jail for a yearr, WILL ATTEND BERRY FESTIVAL AT LEBANON A delegation from Portland will at tend the Strawberry Festival at Lob- anon June 22, which has been designated aa Good Roads and Portland Commercial club day. Tha good roads camDalam. preparatory to , tackling the question again ai tne next legislature, will prob- aDiy do openea on this occasion. C. C. Chapman, manager of the promotion bureau of the Commercial club, will be one or the speakers. Doctors Will Visit Portland. A tspecial train load of Missouri val ley doctors will scand Sundav Jui a. In "Portland, aa the guests of tha Com mercial club. They are coming under I me uiracuon 01 unaries wood Fas sett, eoHor or tne Medical Herald of 8t Joseph. Mo., and will visit Portland on their way to the national medical con vention to be neid in Los Angeles In I JU17, But, be careful all silk gloves are twt "Kayser,s.w There's A Way to Tell the Genuine "Look in the hem" for the name ,4KAYSER"-4t is there for your .protection. "KAYSER" gloves have been the standard for over a quarter of a century cost no more than tne orainary kind," and don't wear out at the finger ends. . .- Every pair contains a guarantee tkkd yea take no risk. Short Silk Glovee-SOc, 75c, $1.00 ' Covey Motor Car Company TWENTY-FIRST AND WASHINGTON ST8. Long Silk CIoves-75c. $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 JUUUS KATSEK a CO, Makara New York, N.Y. . KUs Daisy Taylor, .whose eDgage . moot to'Dert D. Ileltachmldt has been asou' ' . K -"". - -.. :- Ninety Days for Woman. Alice Bennet an ebony-hued habitant oi me is or tn nd waa given a 90 day sentence by Municipal Judge Taa well on a larceny ch&rae. on com plaint of P. J. Merrick, a special police officer. Several daya aao the woman encountered the officer, aaked him fori live cents ana while talking to him, took a wallet containing $75. When Merrick put the woman under arrest she fought him and Merrick eustained a cut on tba snoutaer. . . Riley Collects. ?X . ' . Vali4 l'r- Wlw. IndUnapolls, Jane U-Tbe trodf as on" the railroad and tho shock was in tho corn when James Whitcomb Ri ley. Hoosler poet, collected U9 damagea from the Bla Four for delivartoa- asa potinas of popcorn intended for another I Mr I '-aaBBBsaw' . a. Miiiir aW -ww 1 FJ-jA 1M Snappy When vou think , of Hueh Jennings you think hi snap, life, go. No wonder he likes and drinks . '" JSb ' ' Snappy drink, snappy player the two go to gether as .well as it they were made: for each: other ' ' , t Whether you are athlete- or fan, you'll be as cninusiasub auuui uuuvum a iuguwj, Delicious RefreiKag Tliitt41uencliixrg Sc Everywhere Send 2c stamp far our booklet, "The Truth About Coca-Cola" and tha clever and useful scoring device, the Coca-Cola Perpetual Counter ' THE COCA-COLA COMPANY a - Whenever ; rou see an ' Arrow .think of Coca-Cola Tickets on sale certain dates in June, July August and September, return limit October 21, 1911. We Operate the Famous "Rocky Mountain" and "Golden State" limited; Most Up-to-Date Trains' , in.the World iT t By. purchasingyour tickets at our office we give you the dioTceoTusing any line out'of port land. Our representative will be pleased to' call and help plan your trip. Special attention shown women and children traveling alone. ' . :' For full particulars call or telephone ROCK ISLAND office, 140, Third Street. , - : ' MARTIN J. 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