The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 16, 1911, Page 12, Image 12

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THE' OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 18, 1011.
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Meter, superintendent
work for the Chicago1
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ChrlaUan , En
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IN SOCIETY
' . ; i'A large court of the younger 'set
,. j fathered at the Aunt of Mr. Theeoore
Ii. wucox yesterday to enjoy an arter
. noon , with Miss Edith Coburn Noyes,
; , .: who aave en Inspiring Ulk on "Woman
k 'v hood" and read eereral charming saleo-
. Mlona. Mr. Holt C. Wilson, Mrs.
'f. - Thomas Kerr and Mr,. J. C Alnaworth
- assisted Mr a. Wilcox in th dining room.
Mra. Guy W. Talbot ha aaked 4
V number of frlende to coma la Informal
Jy to maat Reginald Harrfaon and tea
aoo-.a of his mlnlatur work. Mr. Ilar-
; , rlaon m b a gueot In Portland tor
' the summer.
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c The eeason at th Portland Height
t-club cam to a brilliant cloa WeUuoe-
day evening, when th final daac was
held, Refreehinents war served on tha
veranda, which, aa well aa the g round.
. were cay With many Vapanree lanterna.
. Carolina Teatout , roses and ferns trans
' formed the main ballroom Into a bower
of beautiful bloaaoma. Roaebrook's or
chestra furnlahed - tha " muale. . Down
stairs sis table of bride war ar
ranged for Utoe who did not care for
" dancing. ' The hostesses for th even
j. lng were the social committee. Mrs. A.
. IX Charlton, Mrs. Jay Smith. Mrs. Fred
Pace. Mrs. Dan Malarkey ' and Mrs.
A. Ii - PalltO. A. ' fc-.'.--- .
' An event eagerly looked forward to la
. the al fresco production of Klektra to be
liven next Friday, evening at Dr.. and
Mrs. A ' E. Hockey's beautiful suburban
home op th river by Raymond Duncan
and bla company of Greek players.
Mr. and Mr. W, Olfford ? Neeh 'ar
lea vine; - tomorrow' ,' for - their - rummer
camp on the Blue river.. It Is from
, this point that Mr. Naah will conduct
4 his Cascade touring parties. -
Mrs. A. D. Charlton,' with- bar dauf-h-
ter. Miss La Velle Young, leaves In the
morning by steamer for Lone Beach,
' CaL. where ah will spend six weeks at
th Hotel Virginia. , . ,
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Dr. and Mrs. Oeorg O. Palgram left
New . Tork last week for North Bel
grade, Maine, wh-re they have been en
Joying, rare baaY ftahlng. - They will
1 remain .until tha first of 'July when
they will go to Mooa Head lake for
th remainder of th summr. They
are planning an European trip to begin
In April. Mr. and Mrs. Q. W. Cole, of
New York. Mrs. Pelgram's parents, whoJ
earn from Seattle for th Roae Festi
val.' will return to the sound city the
first of July to go to Alaska, returning
to rortiand about the first of August
Mrs. W, tV Patterson and Mies Vera
rauerson enteriainea witn a large ana
attractive at home yesterday. The porch
presented' a pretty plctur with Its
draping of flaga and floral decorations
of red and whit roses. Punch was
served there by Miss Florence , Davla
and Miss Charlie Fen ton.. .Caroline Tea
tout roses were used all over the rooms
In great clusters and feanke. , In th
dining room Mrs. B. ' 8. Pa rue, Mrs.
v K. E. Schloth, Mrs. . L Vanduyna and
, : Mrs. Otto Rothschild presided. They
: were aaaiatea or Miaa Henriette Roth
ohtld. Mlas Leonid Floury, Miss Eve
'lyn Bridgets of San Francisco, who la
v spending th summer with th Patter
.sona;-Mlas Frances Lackaas, of Van
couver, Wash.; Miss Laura KoreU, Mlas
Mildred Whittlesey, Miss Marguerite
uets and Mrs. Barnes, of Ellens-
burg,' Wash. . Little Miss Ada Ottea
took th cards at th door. - Mrs. p. A.
Gets and Mrs. W. M. Patterson re
ceived with; Mrs. Patterson and. her
daughter, whos .marrlaga to Leroy B.
QeU will b n, event of September (.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Morgan and their
daughters, U Misses Mildred, and Lll
llan - Morgan, have . been njoy1ng to
th full their motor tour' through th
astern state. Ea rouU to Portland,
where they will arrlv Sunday, the Mor
gana Jiav bad .a., short visit in OOcago
with Mr. and Mrs. C J. Bowe. The
Misses Morgan wer much fated guests
of Miaa Dorothy Bow for the Christ
mas holidays; " "?-;-. . - , .i.
Mrs. E. W. Han has as her guest for
j th summer Mrs. John .C Zellara, her
niece from New York.
? Mrs. Mary A, Wella arrived last Fri
, day from San Franoisoo to ' spend a
, month with Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Walla
J and Mr. and Mrs. C Lewis Mead.
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Miss Gertrude Roper. f Taooma. will
I return tomorrow to her horn after a
, delightful visit with Mrs, L M, Whit
j comb..',.
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Urm. Royal Pbelp Carroll of New York,
who baa . closed bar , Newport borne
and Is now on her war to th African
Jungle for a lion hunting trip. Mrs.
' Carroll, who la not only clever shot,
but en of America' foremost ath-
' letio women, has been anxious to test
her marksmanship at big gam ever
. sine th successful hunting expedi
' tlon of Paul Ralney. Her husband and
their daughter will accompany her.
Copyright by Harper Pennington,
HOBBLE SKIRT CRAZE:
; PUTS 3000 OUT OF WORK
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OlneyviU. R. L, Jun 11 Because of
the popularity of th bobbl aklrt, which
does not require as much cloth aa older
styles, 100 are out of employment in
in muis nr. s , -. ,
TO "PUNISH" DRUNKARDS
WITH CHURCH SENTENCES
Cordel. O-, Jun H. Churoh attend
ance Is th "punishment" for drunken
ness Mayor Davis propose to give In
rutura Inatead of fines. ,
WHITE HOUSE MYSTERY!
v PRESIDENT IS SILENT
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' Washington, June President Taft
has received a letter requeatlng him to
marry a couple in New Jersey. The
president today refused to divulge their
names. ' : . . -
Dont Worrr About Ttiem. s Yon
Needn't' Keep Them. Gt Thla
Simple Remedy It's Guaranteed.
Freckles. : like facta, are stubborn
things, but unlike facts, are easily re
moved. Th more rtubborn your freckles
th more promptly should you get a
package of Kin too. Get It at Woodard,
Clarke de Co., or wherever toilet goods
are sold. If - KJntho f alia, get your
money back.. It's so simple and sure
you'll almost think It's magical.
"use Klntho Soap, too. It will not
only help glv the freckles a push, but
It is delightful for toilet Use."
Our Cavi Women Wiiera Are Tkey?
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, By. Darra More.
RET say. that woman Is an orchid
thriving principally on alr--the
hot air that men hand to her,sThey
eontend that history has repeaUd
Itself and women are back In th
cava dwelling age. 1 They gg their sla
ters on to desplae the appellation
womanly woman" aa a term lndleatlv
of imbecility. They arge the women to
revolt from aorubbuig- the kitchen floor
hanging ta the street car atrapa and
pushing the baby carriage. : , ,y
Maybe Susanna Connors iwas one a
care woman, and'.aom Slater with th
teaching of th pew thought pounding
la her veins, undertook to reclaim her
from her old fashioned ware, Susanna
waa told that sh had" 4 right to this
and a right to that, and that In order
to get the best of the genus homo, she
must demand contracts' and par in ad
vance In all dealing, that aha muat put
a commercial value upon' all services,
publlo or private. And Susanna grew
up Into a comely young woman with aa
air of resolution and independence about
her. When Anaet Comes nought her hand
in ; marriage, Susanna looked him
straight in the eye and said:
"If I agree to live with you, as your
wife, I must bar a contract"
Ansel, .being of an unsuspecting na
tur, and overly fond of the girt, -
sented. They hunted up an attorney
and Susanna .waa insured against a bad
investment . Her contract read
If th parties hereto And that mar
ried Uf Is not ondurabl and that sep
aration, either legal or otherwise, ' is
desirable, then Susanna Connor : ahall
have T5 for each year ah lives with
th defendant aad her rightful ahar of
all th estate that may com t this
SOUPI. . "'. "''.I ,.-..f -' :
Th contract is now on fll in th
superior oourt at Chlckasha, Ok la. Coma
haa applied for a djvoroe. H couldn't
stand th strain. Mony, . contract,
right and privilege wer th bone of
contention. Every cent apent by Comec
led to a remojietrano from 8usanna,
for, every cent dlastpated by Come was
subtracted from her husband's wealth
Every cent subtracted meant Just that
much less for her when th glad day of
settlement dawned. Comes endured the
wifely tantrums and denunciations for
flv months and two weeks.. Then, b
returned to his mother. Susanna smiled
broadly, patted hereelf on th back, and
doubtless, started on a still hunt for
another victim. - '"' '
SHBHADS
CONSTANT
If you'll ask Mr. Comes, no doubt
he will tell you that there ar no cave
women but that th woman of today
ar devil flah.
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PREACHER RECOMMENDS
BIBLE FOR LOVESICK
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Chicago, June It. Th Bible as a
guld for young women In lov I rec
ommended aa better than the "advice"
columns In the newspapers by Rev, Olln
Mason Ca ward. Read Proverb a, he says.
: Berrleg Lara Rockefeller.
' (United Preai Leaa4 Wire.)
Cleveland, June lev-John D. Rocke
feller today ta aetlled comfortably in
his Forest Hill home He say h will
stay until after the strawberry eeaaon
enda. -
Letave Estate to Home.
Washington, June 1. Carrie Nation's
wlU filed her leevee her 110.600 estate
principally to th Carrie Nation horn
for th wlvea and widow of drunkard.
Th establishment is in Kansas City.
BERNHARDT GATHERS
MILLION ON HER TOUR
(Catted Press Leased Who
New. York. Jun If. That Madam
Sarah Bernhardt is still a divinity
far as th boaT office is concerned was
atteeted by the fact that th grooa re
ceipt of her American tour are ati
mated at approximately 11.000,000. Her
tour enda June 11. The Player' club
has planned a big reception for her on
th eve of her nailing for Franca. Th
tour when completed will have cov
ered 11.000 mile, 10s American cities
and lit performances In SSI days.
ENDEAV0RER SUGGESTS
"DENATURED DANCING"
Chicago, Jun If. Denatured dancing
for exerclee, men in one ball and women
in another, Is suggested by H. H. Van
Until Relieved by Lydia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound. : ;
DewlttTille. tf.Y.-. Before. I gtart.
ed to taks Ljdi . Plakham'i Vege.
guttered nearly sU
the tlmo with head.
aehei, backaches,
and bearing down
paint. end bed e
loontinnotui. paia la
bit left Bide, It
made me sick If I
tried to walk much.
and taj back was so
weak that I was
obliired to wear
corsets all the time.
Bat now I da not bare any of these
troubles. I bare a fine strong baby
a a mr m m m w I
(ungate r now, waion 1 aia not care
Deiore Uklng OiTula x. Pinkham'i
Ventable Compound. " Mm. A. A.
The above Is only one of the thou.
sands of grateful letters which are
constantly being' received by the
nnxnam Meaicine uoxnpeny oi Lynn.
Mass.. which prove beyond a doubt that
Lydia . nnkham'B vegetable Com.
pound, made from roots and herbs.
actually does cure these obstinate dis
eases of women, and that every such
suffering woman owes it to herself to
at least nre Lydia . Pinkham'i Vere.
table Compound a trial before submit.
ting to an operation, or ginng up
hope of recovery. , . .
v Mrs. Pinkham of Lynn, Ha
nrites all sick women to write
her for stdrloe. She has raided
thousands to health auid . her
svdrloe te t . ,. -).:;;
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TWO STORES ,
247 Hlorrison, Dehveen 3d and 2d
177 4lh Sfreet, Corner YaraWIl
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thousands of pairs of the best shoeson earth now on sale
at bargain , prices. Brin?; the .whole family and have
them fitted Saturday. ,
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IOOO JPaips
Of Men's, Hitrh-Grade
VI ? ' .0. & 4 and t S ShnM anrl
-1 1: Oxfords In thfl nftwst
v style s, in . t a n s, , b I a c k,
'patent sx and vicis, In all
v shapes and sizes, at
-02.98
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Clack Vclreir$bor
Vanp Pcnps
a vaase 9VU9 or novzarra
ITTLl Rich royal black velvet.
maat on ine newset -hmi" last;
extra short vaaape, ornamented with
a loaev oblong buokl. hand sewed
Oea, cvhaa beela .SS-SO
Am
East Morri
son, Corner
Union Ave.
i Boys
box
Calf
Shoca
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avxrae
LEADING EAST SIDE DEPARTMENT STORE
Pair
Sales and Saturday Specials
MAKE THIS A DECIDEDLY INTERESTING SHOPPING PLACE for tomorrow and'
every day next week! Come and share in valuei that only an East Side low exsenae atom
.can offer. Let us prove that you can always do better on the East M .
June White
Sale Price
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ymm nilrlrr Thief 70a makm wttfc Ceiesi BrmU , i I
f 7 liifc'TrrTT Lsi will taaU dtflerent better dattoioos, 1 '
CVaA IltiraiieMlwipllatofcrvnikiD si '
I I 1 . TL a seeker af aarery diabea. Toe earn never he .f ,
II. ''TCzSl mefienltieiVii yen are son of your I
"l 11 l-zZrJI slMMreaniBf a aooklnf fat. CeJemeM rn4 'J I
- V V '? Jf .Iaw41Hwwe b eoperiatfve to al ways
" ' NaiTi1 astlsfactjoa. Order of your dealer today. J I ,,;
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une-
Piece Wash
Dresses
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Dainty one-piece Lawn
Dresses , m stripes, dots and
checks, either with the hiVh or
luigo necjc, - tamono sleeves,
neatly trimmed in plain colors,
assorted colors, and patterns.
$5 Wash
Dresses
? 'Forlsmall women and misses,
in Sizes 30 to 38. Fine zephyr
ginghams in dainty checks and
fctfcpea, jinade wrth sailor col
lars, trimmed in plain wriate-
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iwi Diam wmte ciucir
aresses, sailor collars, collar
and ties of plain colors.
MehVBest $15.00
$16.50 Tail'd Suits
!!3;95
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Tomorrow1 starts the
greatest sale of Suits
that any Portland
store has held this
season. Backward
season and big. over
stock of men's suits
that's the reason
for this startling :cut
in price. Fine wor
steds, all, wool cassl
meres'' and cheviots,
all nobby new pat
terns and colors and
tailored in up-to-date,
hdld-its-shape
manner. -
Beginning tomor-
row morning, ydo
may take your pick
(all marked in nlain
figures) of.anv suit
marked $15 or $16:50'
at , , , '. "
See windows.
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vuscrsv ruixisui nlu -a'
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Women's $3.50 Patent
Coll Dress
Shoes
A OUm VTTXS Patent oolt
vamp, -dull kid tops, tiuo toes,
wins - tip, extension soles, Cuhaa
h.ele r?..tS,8S
ITeoea's $I.M
TsaCiU
.Eatton Sbctf
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of
omfortahla nmmir sho.
a . new anad or tan
ealf. vary soft and eaar. "round to
shape. awd solas, mllltarr heeie.
for .....S250
MAIL ORDERS ' ;
PROMPTLY FILLED;
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TBese come la patent vamps, dull
oenters, patent tops, turn soles: a
real beauty for th sirls. all sixes, on
sale bow at. the-pair ......... 98
Slsia to 11 .........1,40
81se. U14 to ..............tioa
Women's 53.50 Patent
Colt Dull Top. But
ton Oxfords
25c White Wash Goods I9c Mm' 7Zc Nirti TU kc
Tomorrow we place" on sale our , best 25c 5?C
Lawns and Batiste, the ideal summer dress
fabric. Your choice of dainty .stripes, dots
and figures in the prettiest new light and dark
colors, all Z5c qualities, at 19c.
$1.25 American
Lady Corsets at
America's best popular Price "Vrste miA
m all the new models, high or low bust, lone
v.. vn.uj;. ivxdicnais are strong, and serv
iceable; cdutilandbatistf,, yet not clumsy.
A II Cr4mW w.4-U 4-t. ii, . . e a '
auajrtu .w.ui.uic rustprooi stays tnat insure
satisfaction. A shape for every figure at 98c
specials . v
Ladies' Waist Special 69c
' Lawn or chambrav waists, with Dutch necks,
short sleeves. White Lawn Waists, with em
broidered fronts. Dutch nerlr.e anr! U
Blue Chambrav Waters;' with '-iWrhL.-
ciuuiuiucrea collars.
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Muslin Night Robes, made of
soft finish, full bleached muslin, cut Inner
good full width, Either with or without collar.
Boys' 25c Blouse Waists 15c
Boys' Chambray and Madras BIama. Waist'.
in light, medium and dark colors, i All 'ormA
patternswell made, cut full and wide blouse '
effect. ' . , ; .
NewRomanSandals
for Children $1.00 to $2.50
k Splendid new styles iaf''the fshrtea an-" mt.
wanted now. " One or two-strap pumps, in pat
ent or gun metal, patent Roman sandals. 1
IN THE BARGAIN BASEMENT.
50c Gray Enamel Dish Pans 25c
First quality 14-quart grjay' enamel Dish
fans, made with .roll edge and handles. Not
;5W.-to4 Jnontron phone r
A OUSTXB CTTU 10 rAJtTXBX.
Otn SXXSSXXS Mad of Extra
Soft , Patant Coltt Dull Kld Topsj
nrwest V"Nthrsolr al'.-:. Toast
Short Vamps: Band Turned Solas.
Arched CasWlaa Heelaa.,-.v.fl2.4S
: .Qi e w tw am- ' ' j'. ' ' '
Excursions .
to the.EafaStt-H
WlWahAft,
awr a, s, a, a. $, , aa, $
SresiBhat.X'a. , V'fi
Velvet ; 2-Strop
Pumpo
No w v
Mad of rich black or brown Tlrt.
newest t straps with short vamps,
flexible soles; all slses. ft values now
on sale at. pair. M., ..1.93
Mlaoeo Slioeo
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01.49
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1000 VAJOtS ' Of Misses' and Bor
I1.7S, $1 and ; f 1S Una DreM Shoos
and Oxfords, , newest sprue i stria.
jn tans, black . and patents, : all sia
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CHICAGO AND RETURN . . . .$72.50
ST. LOUIS AND RETURN ...... . . .$70.00
NEW YORK AND RETURN $Ioa50
boston and return: . iiiaoo
ST. PAUU MINNEAPOLI S, DULUTH.
r OMAHA, KANSAS CITY. ST. JOE AND
RETURN mjmiifinM
Tickets allow fifteen
return limit October Jl. Qo one war an
Kit oaya ror aping passage, final
d return another If i
, you wish, stop overs allowed, within limit in
Rid on tne ORIENTAL LIMITED th?c
iCh rlf rswHn
and Tourist Sleepers, Portland to Chlcsfo. in 7 hourT with.
. - . - ..v. j ,n.niuiHCa
pot. .nth and Hoyt at. 7"7 ' v I .
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