THE OREGON DAILY tOURWAI PORTLAND, "V FRIDAY EVENING JUN 23, 181L' store her. . Epstln said that he be lieved there must be some mlstak and that h would defend hi wife t th end.. Mra. Epetlne la prostrated. Th oaa la est for healing tomorrow. The management ef the store has not swera to a complaint MOB OF WOMEN WRECKS , .HIS EAST SIDE STORE U v f- h - -. - ..-.. ., i i -i IN SOCIETY J wn JAhB C Xelleck asked ft ' few , ! friends l nJoy leachn Tudar ' with. Mr, vniltaw H. Taylor, of n FYanrl.eo, who 1 th irot h . Ur. Vn. 7 J A.lUn Lewis. Th fuU ir,r Nrl Taylor. Mr I1 jam Caaby. Mrs. William Warren .1.4 Iflaa lllrech. On Monday Mr. lwt will eompllment ber alster. Ur ul Mr. Brekin v?od (Ml . .kmm ir4 BiAdia ar bdnc sbow V ered wlta congratulations the Wrlh pf a son WwnNiUr, Mr. anil Mr. Oeorte F. Rueseli nd f'n Nan Jtuasell left yesterday for tfao , Kranclsc whir tby will sail for H3no- lulu. Til Russsl will remain aoreaa ' three years. Thar will by way ef ; China, Japan, India, Efypt and finally ' is Frano whr Miss A an la 10 noiao her education. The Ross) will trrl .' xtenalyely before reachlnf frano la tii fall of 111. Purine- thalr absence " ; thalr residence baa bee U By J. W. Newklrk. j .a r - The performance of Xlektr to have ' n -lvn thla evening at Xoekhalm. lr. and Mrs. A. V Rockey" oountry riiM br Raymond Puneaa and bis aa soclatee. tubMS postponed ontfl TBes : nlnifi u waa nrartoualr SB- ' aaunead It would ba In osa of IneUmenf weather. '"Mr. William 8. Blddl and hor svest . rora New iork. Mlae Lucy Wallace, v loft yesterday to opand tha woak end ' at Seaside, ' John K. Kolloek will return tomorrow . from Ban rraaelsco where he has been . for th post week on business. a a ;- Mr. and Mra. Frank Gilchrist Owen : have ss their saest Mra. C &, Green field of Saa Francisco, who arrived yesterday. Mrs. Orae aflald ni Mia Kls Cook of Pittsburg. Mra William Warrens and Jsar sis ter. Miss- Margaret Howett are enter taining at tea thla afternoon. - ; ' : Mrs. J. Coulaon Hare and Mr. Walt maa T, Wada bsvo eards out for an at bom next Friday at 174 Carathan otreot, bonorlna; . Mra, Herbert Oarr Reed. .--, 1 ...v.,.,. ; ... ' e ' v.' -. Mra. VT. J. Hawklna kaa planned a danclnf party at her handaom now bom on Portland Helfhta for tomor row evenlnc. . - . . , -o . :;: ? , : :.' ' While on ber trip to loa An (ales, to attend th wedding- of her son, Mra. Bos Roe4-Htr.se rn Tnads a abort visit to th 8anU Cauilna Ulan da and waa ' Dtertalne4 Yral daya In Alameda by her olster, Mrs. James CsmpbelL ' John 'C. Lewis and 8. B. Llnthloum were recent . Kueats at th Palace in Ban Francisco, as was Martin Bchaeht. v,.'.... ,' , ' Fowler Card well arrived home thla . Week from the, Moheran Lake school a th Hodaoav wher. he baa been p re pa rlnf for Princeton. ,?...i,y -.r- ; ' Mra. X B. Keefer ssierabled 17 gvtmtm yesterdsy; to enjoy .as., at .horn with her. Caroline Tee tout rose war used In th living- room and hall and In th dining room waa an unusually beautiful arrangement fit red . rosea Th walla were banked' with maple and th red rosea, and the table waa centered with an artlstlo h&nrloc banket of th same flowers. Mrs. Keefer was assisted by Mr Fred Bufrard. During the after noon volcal selections war given by Mrs. J. Allen Leas and Mra. H. .' Fisher, - : Miss Adel Brault baa gone to Bun- - set Beach to spend her vacation there. She will have at ber ffueat Mlaa Eva Boscovlch. "IT I I 1 II i i -. k, I i v II ii WHY MEN DON'T MAR1VY Mra. Ava Willing 'Astor. the former wife of Colonel John Jacob Aetor, who has written her relatives In Phil ' adalnhla that ah will desert London shortly to return and "have a little of th old Ufa" X R. Barton Willing, bar brother, has given orders that the old Willing homestead In South Broad street. Philadelphia, be reopenoa. ren ovated and prepared for th arrival of Mra. Aator. "I am sick and tired of English society." Mrs. Aator la . ouotad aa writing. TThe women of th preaent English court so dlsllke- American women and. everything American that there 1 absolutely no enjoyment there." . FIFTY CALIFI 'IE ORNIANS ARDEN T BO OSIERS - Probably California never had a bet. ter booster for his elim than Dr. C. 8. . Stoddard, president of th chamber of commerce of Santa Barbara, who la In ' the city on bis way eouth. Dr. Stoddard and a party of 60 loyal Calif omlane mad a trip to Banff Springs In a body. ' There they separated and each la seek Ing hit own rout toward home. Dr. Stoddard and a few friends decided to visit at Portland for a day or two. Th trip of the CaUfornlant at this time was for the purpose of more close ly eemonttng the already strong reel procal relations between th northern cities and Santa Barbara. Dr. Stoddard makes strong claims for Santa Barbara as a winter resort and says he Is fully prepared to back them tip. He aayt with th improved con dltlons In his city, better hotel facili ties and a bigger city, there is no leg. Itlmett excuse for tb tourist seeking a better resort for the winter. t More Oregon and Washington people are visiting ganta Barbara each year, he aays, and In turn, Santa Barbara folk aa spending many moths In Portland and Oregon and Washington. They are Just learning, says Dr. Stod dard, that the north has some mighty Tin advantages, too. HURT IN BASEBALL GAME; WEDS WEALTHY NURSE (tTaitod fYMs Leaar Win., Wilmington. Del., June 21. When Joseph Ev Coonan. 19, was Injured at a ' ball gam and carried to the apartments Of ' wealthy Mra Ellen J. Jackson, 73, an' affair began which ended In their wedding. ... i f Mias Brown' Engagement. rCalted PraM Luod Wbv.t 'Washington. Jun St. -Engagement f hia-granddaughter, Katharine Brown, to Lieutenant Chaster P. Baraett V. 8. A, has been announced by former Senator Henry Oaasaway Davis, Gotham "Religiously Impossible." ' ' -v (Tatte Praaa teaeed Wire.) V New -Tor, Jun St. Rev. Cortlandt Meyara of Tremont Temple, Boston, says that 2fw York has long been re garded by men of Oo4 aa "religiously impossible.", n v.- -f : ; Postal Deposit eo6$ 4 Par. ?. i fSalma Bors f Tbe Toarnal.) The Dalle, Or, Jun 22. The busl nes transacted during th- tlrst four day at tb saving department of the postoffloo here has Veen very satis factory t the postal officials. Last ven'rg th total deposit! were very eaiAllOO, v )' Do Portland Women Paint Their Faces? To th Editor 4 have bean In Portland several months and am greatly pleased with this delightful western olty, hut there la on thing which amaaea and disgusts ma more and more, and that m ths makeup of the Portland women. Almost every other woman on meet or passes on th street ha her face so tinted with powder and paint that It is visible at the most casual glance. . Jo th east thla would be considered posi. tlvely vulgar, and such a woman would be tabooed from th society of decent refined people. Surely It is to b re gretted that, in many oaaea naturally pretty women should oheapen them selves to fry th us ef such cosmetics. and K-la a habit which ahould be strongly denounced. Instead of enoour aged. And . yet en of your leading stores Is at this vary time demonstrat ing a so called "beautlfler," trying to tempt even the young girl to ruin a natural complexion and cheapen her whole appearance, mot J th pity! AN EASTERNER. Is not our astern friend mistaken? Has It not so happened that accident brought her la contact with an unusual number of the comparatively few Port land woman who tint thalr facta with powder and palntT" The writer has long observed Portland women. It la true that some ef them are bdlsand with artificial colors, more's th pity. It la tru that th display of thla unnatural attempt to beautify always attracts attention, be cause alL at once, recognise and eon' demn It May it pot be that our eastern friend on seeing one fresooed face is so impressed by th folly that th clean, wholesome facet are overlooked and the painted on multiplied Into a dozen? Portland women are noted for th ex. cellenc of oomplexlon. Oregon oil mat, pur water and th many eaten- tlala of health are all here, and the fact it reflected In to smooth skin and beautiful colorings In the faces of our women. Th natural beauty has kept many of the sex out of . attempts at artificial adornment, and It seems Im possible that the sweeping charge aa t powder aad paint can be substantiated. MRS. LEA'S LIFE SAVED BY HUSBAND'S BLOOD (United PreM Leased Wlra.l Washington, Jun 28. Mrs. Luke Lea. wif of 8enator Lea of Tennessee, for whom th senator gave a quart of his blood for a transfusion operation, la to day pronounoea out or danger. (Ifl mm Freckle -Face! Freckle -Facet Freckle-Face! FRECKLE FACE! How Do You Like It? If you have freckles you need Kin- tho! That's as sure as freckle! Hot summer windt and sunshine bring them out in ail tneir nweousneae, and KJn tho is ready for you at Woodard, Clarke & Co.'s or wherever toilet articles are sold. A two-ounce package of Ktntho is enough for most light cases, but the most obstinate freckles are easily and quickly removed, under a guarantee of money back If It fells. "Us Kin tho Sosp, too. It will not only help give the freckles a push, bat It is delightful for toilet use." KNABE PIANOS DAMAGED Sea RE-FRENCH AO. ' Page 12. Written for Th Journal by Darra Mere. ' By Darra. More. emVEXTBODY 1 asking everybody I a ; else why th young men do not marry, why there are so many JL-ae "bachelor glrla," and why aU th yoane- women are seeking em. pleymeat la the business world. Th chief reason it eat forth by a Chicago pastor, who aaya he dare not marry beoaoee ef hit email salary. That's th ala-ter la th fence the smsll salary and the tremendous financial responsi bility la marriage. Rev. William BoeUck hta refuaed to wed bla flanoee, Mia Alice Johnson, be cause he cannot support her properly on 1110 a- year, bit present salary. Fur tbermore, be has resigned as pastor Of the Western Avenue Baptist church, and Is on tb lookout for better pay. Mies Johnson espresso full concord ance 'with tb aotioa of br fiance. She said: W would be happy together on th barest kind of a living, but Just tbs ssme we would probably be a great deal happier on an inoom ef 11600 a year, li did right in giving up his pastorate rather than to marry on such a small salary as 11 100 a year." Miss Johnson 1 a graduate of lh University ef Chicago ' aad th Chicago Normal, aad it now principal of the blgh school at Ladd, 111. Th yeung woman la a wags earner herself and know whereof she speaks. Mr. Bostlck does not blame hit shureh members for what ha considers ah un fortunate state of affairs. Haarttlelts th ayatem. "A bricklayer could better afford t marry on 11200 a year thaa the minis ter," he said. "The bricklayer gets II or 71 cents an hour. Besides, he can wear overalls while at work, hot th minister must spend a good portion Of his time visiting th church members and must always look wall. To figure up insurance bills, rsnt bills. Che coat of living which 1 going up oondanaily, occasional doctor's bill and to pay all these things out of till a month would require a post-grad data eoura In sloes tlfl financing. A alngl man might undertake to solve such a problem, but not a married man. . I don t Intend t get married antll I secure a church that can- support a married maa aa he ought to be supported," . . ? ! . .,' The maa aar act ask the girt to risk her future with hint ea a to slender inoom. Th. girl "could be happy with the maa aa the barest kind ef living," but she clinches th affair la a nut shell when aha adds, 'Iwt Just the earn I could b a great deal happier" ea a bigger Inoom WIFE OF WEALTHY BROKER HELD AS SHOPLIFTER (CaUsd Frew laaeed Wlre.1 Saa Fraselsoo, Jun II. H. E. Bp- stlne, a wealthy broker ef Tonopah, Ne vada, arrived hare today t Investigate the arrest of his wif, who la charged with having stolen a baby's cap from a (Daltag PMae Leaaad WUa.1 ' New York, June II. vAfter a mob 'of seat eld women had wrecked th estab lishment of Jacob Blrbum beoeua they thought hi wife had been sent t aa Inaan asylum, th mob leaders found the womaa.ta a hospital,,. r . ; iap nnrni nnirmin en TWO STOKES v 247 Tilorrisoii, Dedveen 3d and 2d 177 4lh Sfrce!, Corner Yamliill ' . . aeaiataa at REDLANDS P1CKNICKERS II Thousands of pairs or trie xjtst snots on cann now on saie at bargain prices. unng tne wnoie tamiiy , ana nave Ithem fitted Saturday. i- i- H.', aretted rreet Wlie-t ' Bedlsndt, CaL, June II PoUoned by satin lee cream at Sunday school plcnlo . of , the First - Congregational church. II persons here today are un- der the ear of phytloiana Little Mil dred and Mortal Cublas and Mrs. F. E. Wmn aad her four children are la critical condition. Tho Ice cream. It it said, was Ulnted by rust. -1 Fortune) for Charity. Laoorte. Ind. June ; II. The court her la considering a motion by James B. Forgaa, Chleage hanker, guardian ef Katharine Baker, whoae fortun la a. tlmated al IH.eift.110, to permit hey to spend II per seat of her income for charity. ; PERFEOT Of MenV HUh-Grade $3.50, $4 and $5 Shoes and Oxfords. In the newest styles. In tans,' black, patents and ylds, in all shapes and sizes, at 01.98 02.48 02.98 DlickVelTcrStcrt Vanp Pc is used by people of refinement in every part of the world where the use of the tooth brush is known v BA1N0N&C0. dp of MXQVssrni royal 'black velvet. Mwest MdaM last "THE EAST SIDE PEOPLE'S STQRE 388-390 EAST MORRISON STREET,. NEAR GRAND AVENUE We think that even those who are familiar with the aitonlthing values, usually of fererJ at the "Bannon Saturrjay Sales," will marvel at the particular offerings quoted below. Reacl over the list and see if you don't come to the same conclusion. ' ' ' (Do Not Fail to Attend Our Sale of Ladies Wais ew $1.00 Waists Tomor- r row, the Very Latest Styles " W sold hundred! of these dandy little Waists today and yesterday. - ' We have reserved the rick of an Immense puis chate for tomorroVi la,--- The ityles are dainty and up to the minute. All made in the new kimono ileeve style, low neck, with tailor collar and tie effect Over 50 Ityles to. choose from, every size. C I- V. U7.I.1 Va. V t!- ft 98c The Famous "Egypta" Silk- I Set a fsf nrlf inrr fnr Wnmon Wl mw.v wwvnuugw ivi 1 v.m.v.a Sold every whet a at 50c a pair, here tomorrow at half price. If yon do not set satisfactory wear from the "figypta" Stockings, bring them back. we will give you a new pair tree. This is a little plain truth about the "guaran teed" stockings being sold all over America today. The average guaranteed stocking sells for more than double the price mat we consider a just value, according to our standard. They tell you to wear them "alternately." and you do thus, the wear Is shifted; each pair gets but a fair share of the wear. And what, with the care you take, and the heavy course cotton from which they are made, you do get "satisfactory service. But you might have gotten it at considerably less expense. "Bgyptar . Stockings are made of the finest Egyptian yarn; they have deep, double tops, reinforced, learns, heels, and toes, an improve ment wherever possible to prolong the life of the stockings. This identical quality is sold ia every Xood hosiery shop in the country at 50c a pair, . special concession from the maker makes this price possible, mack and tan j ail sixes or nere at, pair sdOiy 50 Dozen of the Season's Latest and Best $2125 Waists Placed on Sale at Each A big variety of dainty styles, made of lawns, dimities and embroidered Swisses. Many a made with short kimono sleeves, low necks, with yokes of crochet and Battenberg lace, waists that would delight ths eye of the daintiest woman in town. Yonll like them their equal has never before been shown at less than double this price. Cleaning Up the Shoe Stock at Less Than Cost All $350-$4 Low Shoes for (J9 Women to Be Closed OutPr. It will cost you nothinsr to see these styles. We have every size and style. The backward season catches us with too many pumps and oxfords.' we pave applied the knile ruthlessly, and our l6ss will be War good fortune. Tomorrow a complete stock of stylish Nobby Pumps in patent, gunmetal or vici kid, turned or extension soles, 2-Inch heels, beauties for street wear, .will not slip at the heel Also 150 pair chocolate tan, pat ent colt, or plain kid oxfords,' with hand-torned soles. - In the lot are such famous makes ss "Duttenhofer" and "American Xedy" Shoes, sold everywhere at $3.50 snd $4.00 a pair. You will be convinced of the comfort and quality of these shoes by merely looking at them. ' We have them arranged conveniently for your selection and can fit snv foot - '.. . For the biz stock reducing' event we offer veu your unrestricted, choice of any, pair QQ a wwwm wvrarw avnaRlch m A. MM th. AMU ' 1- . wmmmM MWmMMHt 4V olea, Cuban Heel ........... 9SX Boyo1 Call Slioco Int Maae of Cnrona Boa CalT. mseiier heavy eUs. alsee S f II. .80 I. eut. Btse Slses . .....I I.H I a - ST a 95c CnaTTinfUSI'ej Tic B TWO ' 9TA9 , . WVMTU, TWSM IWil BDU Mass I te I......... ......... . 94 Uomen's $3.50 Patent Coll Dress Shoes m A CVXTK MTTUk Patent eett veto pa, 4uU kid tope, "stus" toae, win ttee. aateaaloav aolee. Cuban bis ties :':V ( Va nn'm tf Ci i , j. aaas m . Wf.e'F TtB till Balleo Shoes $6D,50 A ' Beat ' eowfortabl eommer ahee, eteee et. a aw shad of tan eair, very mi ana easy, -rouna xor shape, awe4 soles, military Jjeel. ser ....... eagv v tlAtt ORllERS PR01JPTLY FILLED Sale Price Thase eeme fa patent, vamps, 4ull eenters. pataat tope, turn aolee; a real beauty to the flrla, all slate, ea sale new at the. pair. OS Sites m to 11... ....... ....149 glaea.- H f t.. ........... .91.99 Women's $20 Patent Colt Dull Top, Dot ton Oxfords sWkV a, OUmi WXTKM WOM TAMTXBX OV SXEaS3a Mad of Extra 0oft Patent Colt: Pull v Kid Tops; atwatt ."Nethrsol- Plain Tos; Short Vamps; Hand ' Turaad Soles, Arched CaetlUan Heels....... S2-4S Velvet ; 2-Strap Pumpo : Now s-n .98 Made of rfca -blaefc or brown verve, ewest'l straps .with ahort vamps. KlexlMe eolesi all slses. II value now ea sal at pair fl&S Mioses Slides 7:afT-OCaV e euJLaa ' Q1.49 01.79 - -t . I ISl 4 1000 VAXS of ' MUsee and - Boys' ti.71, f and IJ.60 Fine Dress Shoes and Oxfords., newest aprlng 'styles, Sn tans, black aad patents, all slses at OS, fl.29. 1149. I1.TD Going Away for a Trip? Here is a dandy Wicker Suitcase, linen lined, steel frame and corners, brass lock and rivets, a neat appearing and thoroughly serviceable' case, light to carry and indestructible. On CI QQ special sale tomorrow only at each VXeOiT. Children's Bare Foot Sandals Made of first quality leather, high cut sides andcounter, made with 2 straps and a wide nature shaped last; a stout, serviceable sole.- We will sell all sues tomorrow from SH to Q large 2s at, the pair UaC Summer i Excursions to the East- 4nme " aa, i aly l. a, a, 4,1, a. IS, AagnH , 4, . 14, 10, 16, IT, 80. eptesaket U a, 4, i, , T. r Kayser's Long Silk Gloves, All Colors A full raps ef colors,. black and white, as well at the most deslr able colors for summer pongee, ?rsy and tan, elbow lengths', th lrst quality of the famous Kay ser double tip, all slses at this prlo tomorrow nly, , - v, , - r ; kerchiefs, Best 10c Qualities Large size hemstitched earn brio Handkerchiefs for man, ne starch la them pa splendid 10 fluallty. s A limit ef eix to each eustomer. tomorrow at eeoft. . ....... Men's 50c Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers Here's a rare Opportunity for the men.: folks, . A splendid wslfht balbrlss-an" ehlrt - and drawers. Drawers have double seats, sus pender straps and - extension band, every sis, i Our , reiru lar (0e srade at . . , . ... ... I oa Vie, CHICAGO AND RETURN ..v;$72j0 STY LOUIS AND RETURN V. ; . ; $70.00 ; NEW YORK AND RETURN $108.50 BOSTON AND RETURN. . . . . . i . .$110.00 : ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS,1 PULUTH,- OMAHA KANSAS CITY, ST. JOE AND i Ticket allc return limit Oct yen wish, atop overs allowed within RI4e ea th ORIBNTAL LlMITE and Tourist Bleepera, Portland t Chi r passaga. final ; Urn annthar If Unit tn each direction, Btaodsid RETURN . . . . V.nv..i;...;..$6a00 mow nnen flays for etober SL O tne war an ellowad wfOtln Um ITED, throufB Chlcaro. in ll I ah. ahiiit. flarviea and uMrr muunmiM.' , -i 'Ticket end sleeping car reservations "k City -Ticket Qfftoe. -ill Third street, foruand, er at De pot, Uth and Hoyt at. ... , v ... V., x-:-: w. sxoxnoir. a P. k x. A.;";" ' "-V.-V- AOnAIJ .ftBAT, A. O. W. W. A, 'r .hour with ;-j