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THE' OREGON DAILY "JOURNAL," PORTLAND. ' TUESDAY t EVENINO.r 'JUNE 27, 1911. Ii' 1 si ir It: 2 EEEST W ui cflj . JL JELJLL 1 JUL i JLi IN SOCIETY . ,A beautifully appoints! luncheon waa Mia rpmpllment pud yotm7 By lira JL Urn lwl to her slstsr from Ban TrwicUco, Mm. William H. Tsrlor, Xra. Sherman Hall of Kamu City, - who U ths guest for ths iummr of her mother, Ur. C. H. Liris. Tha lunch ton board waa graced with an exquisite ' elnth of batlsts and cluny lara over . Krndall srcen with humerous Hirer bowls of California popplea shading from lljcht yellow te orana. Clrcllnf the table were Mra. Taylor, Mrs. Hall Mra. Helm iadd Corbett, Mra. Thomaa Kerr, Mra. Zera Snow, lire. John K. Kol- lock. Mra. E. C. Shevlln. Mra. Kofcert W, ' Lewi. Mra. Holt C Wilson, Mra. WU Jlsm B. Blddle, Mra. William MarMaater, Mrs. J. Wesley Ladd, Mra. Theodore II. Wilr-ox. Mra. Jamea Canty, Ml laicy Wallace of New York. Mlaa ' lllrach. MM Martha Hoyt and the fcostess. Ur. and Mra. Carter P. Ponneroy are plannlns to spend part of the summer at Webber lake, eftrr which they will be the rJeate of Mr. and Mra. Thomaa ficott Brooke of Portland, aaya ma Baa fYanclaca Chronicle. Colon Ljvlncstone. aon of Mr. and Mra. Robert levins-stone, returned Bun day night from Amherst, to remain for his aummer vacation. University women from all parte of the United Statea are planning to attend , the convention of tha Kappa Alpha ffheta aororlty which la to be held at the Motel Maryland, Paaadena, Cel. July 11 to 1 Inclusive and aoclal affaire many And amart are being arranged in their tionor. The Kappa Alpha Theta aororlty la the pioneer organisation of Ita kind for women in thia country. It waa formed at De Pauw university In 170. The two aurvlvlng charter membera are Mra. Anna Kits-Shaw and Mra. Uettle Locke-Hamilton of Indiana, It la great ly regretted that neither of theaa will be oreaent at the coming convention, al though Mra. Hamilton baa been In the bablt of attending all auch gatherings for many yeara. Mas. Annie Harrison kelson of the University of Kansaa is (he present head of the national ao rorlty. Mlsa Jessie Blbea will go to ZiOa Angelea as delegate from the Alpha ' XI chapter In Oregon and Miss Agnes Hutchlns as delegate from the Omega , Alumnae chapter. Others who have ao ' far made known their intention of going south are Mlaaea Ceclle and Geneva Wll ' cox, Mra. Spencer and Mlaa Ethel Clark. . r W. I Ben ham of Salem left Portland last night for Vancouver, B. C, to meet Mrs. Ben ham, who la returning from a (our of Europe. e . Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Hilton with their daughter Miriam arid aon Eltner, have been enjoying a motor tour of the coast from Portland to Los An geles. Mr. ' and Mrs. Oscar Zimmerman of Jamestown, N. D., are viattlng Mr. and Mra. Andrews, 271 Montgomery street, and renewing friendships with other frlenda from North Dakota. ' Mlaa Qrace Darling Flynn returned to her homo In Seattle Tuesday after a visit In Portland as the guest of Mlsa Mae Hagemann. Mra. M. E. Olaon la homo again after ft' visit in Eugene with her sister, Mrs. IX C Freeman. e - Miss Lenette Ferguson is In Astoria as the guest of Miss Margaret Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Gratton visited II sLi.i turn.. a., , , f y ir, . , ,., , , M .1 i . - . .r. ,-s-'.- . -. . ., ... "i i . TA-'.-. ii -a"- X :- Watck tKc Bride Miss Marlon Holllns, one of New Tork's most attractive and moat popular debutantes. This photograph was taken while she was seated on the box of the big coach "Meteor," owned by Morrla E. Howlett, which atie drove with a large party through the bualest streets of New Tori on her way to Brighton Beach. Miss Holllns. who Is still in her teens, always had the prancing; horses under the complete control of her alender hands. Her feat aroused great enthusiasm among both participants of tha drive and many thousands of ftew Yorkers who witnessed her driving. TAME CATS T (Written for The Journal by Darra More.) HAT was a dapper little comedy over at the Helllg last week, wasn't It? And, all hidden un der the uninspiring name of "Smith," too. It was not only amusing, but distinctly fashionable. It concerned Itself with that much talked of set. the idle rich. The author of the play, I believe, called them some dreadful sounding name like "sexless puppets and manikins." He further de fined them as those people who are too nice to be wicked, whose worst vice Is cigarettes, and whose chief passion Is bridge. He threw added light upon their codes and modes when he caused Mrs. Dallas-Baker to respond to Mrs. Rosenburg's complimentary remark about her second footman In these words! "One doesn't speak of one's second friends in Seattle last week while they j footman unless one is in love with were there en route to Alaska where they will travel until the early part of August. 1 iMlitses Edith and Doris Elkington are making an extended visit In Sacramen to with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Phillips., Mrs. Herman Klaber has returned home after a visit In Sacramento with her father, S. Ginsberg. Matthews-Lamar Wedding. Washington, June 27. Southerners prominent in the social life of the na tional capital are deploying much in terest In tha wedding of Miss Virginia Ijpngstreet Lamar and Professor Robert Clayton Matthews, which is to be cele brated this evening in the Idle Wild Presbyterian church. The bride-to-be Is the daughter of William Harmon litmar of the United States department of Justice and hln wife, formerly Miss one'a second footman." And noy you know Just what kind of people are Included in the idle rich,., set In London. I emphasize London because of course, you must understand that we have nothing like that In Portland. No, no, nothing like that. But did you notice anything familiar in the person of Algernon Peppercorn, that unique example of young man hood, that human parasite who lived off the wives of other men men with generous bank accounts, to be sure. l$ey called Algernon a "tame cat," and though thla Is Portland and not London, I thought I had seen something very like a "tame cat" before. Did you over happen into some pretty woman's home about 4il0 some hot Friday afternoon, and think you saw one, sipping some thing cool from a tall glass, In the per fectly shaded recesses of a handsome drawing room? rrem the New York Bun. . A west side woman who nearly rot atalint In a Sixth avenue ear with a bundle of merchandise gave wis rea son for carrying noma her own parcels: There la a pmspeotlr Driae in our boarding house." she said. "Everything la tfla dry goods Una la grist to the mill of tha woman about to be married. Other women who liava tha miefortuna to live In tha same houee ahop pnder dlffloultlea The only way they can In sure the enjoyment of their 'own pur chases Is to carry them home. It the things are delivered tha bride snapa them up. Possibly she has no real shopping propensities, but circumstances combine to make her a thief, servants bring to her room all parcels of what ever else and shape that come to that front door. So many of the things do belong to her that to read tha latrel or listen to what lh, delivery boy aays Is considered superfluous exertion. And the bride is equally disdainful of a pre liminary examination. Egotistically ahe rips off wrappers and digs Into con tents. I heard her raising the roof tha other day because a certain store had sent her six pairs or black silk stoca ings Instead of the pink, blue and tan ahe had ordered. After she had sent the stockings back ana had the money refunded I discovered that they were mine. I cannot afford to contribute these parcels to the bride's wardrobe. so I am carrying them home. st K st High Heel Shoe Bad. From a Dispatch In New York World. Troy. N. Y.. June 0. "High heels are aa heathenish aa rings In the noose or tattooing," declared Supreme Court Justice Howard to the graduating nurses of Troy hospital. "Such shoes," said the Justice, "are aa barbarous as torturing and as de structive of health aa the Chlneaa wooden shoes. Both breed ungainly and deformed feet. CJilna is proud of one kind of deformed feet, we of the other. Each kind results only In walk ing monstrosities. "Will you not advocate normal feet. ouch feet as God gave 7 Have you the courage to speair out against this silly fashion a fashion as destructive as rum, ss deadly as opium or are you to be counted among its devotees? "Hospitals," continued Justice How ard, "are as necessary for public health aa parks. The lying in ward ahould no mora be the birthplace of the million aire's scion than of the pleblan off spring. The whim of the rich woman is no more entitled to recognition at hos pitals than the caprice of the peasant housewife." K K M Care of Canaries. In selecting a canary, one of the cross-breeds, pure canary with a strain of goldfinch or bullfinch. Is tha best to choose, as they are , much hardier than the pure canary and have splendid voices. The best food for canaries is canary and rape seed, one part of rape to three of canary. From April to Sep tember they should have a little fresh green food every day, either chicken QUINE GOES AGAfN AFTER SHASTA PAIR With Deputy and Bloodhound Heads Toward Elkton, on the Umpqua. (dHI nttpstek te T Joarsal.) Drain. Or., June IT. Sheriff Qulne and a deputy passed through here yes terday taking the stage for some point In the vicinity of Elkton presumably to take up tha man hunt for tha robbers or mo mau car or tno snasta umiia train, whloh took plaoe about 14 daya ago. They had with them tha blood hound used In tha first chsse. Nothing waa given out hare by tha sheriff but t Is supposed that word was received from that neighborhood that auspicious looking characters hsd been seen lurk ing about here. In event of war, Franca could put an air fleet of mora than 110 aeroplanee In service within a few days. YANKEE JACK TAR . KILLED IN TOKIO Bay Gives Up Body of Gun ner's Mate, Tightly Bound With Rope. (tMtea rrees Leases Wlrat Toklo, June IT. Murder of aa Amer ican sailor, Gunner's Mate Alvln Root of tha cruiser Albany, la revealed here today through tha recovery of Root's body, tightly bound with rope, from the bottom of tha harbor. Root, who-had bean missing sinoe May ti. waa sup posed to have deserted. Teeterday when the Xmb Marti was leaving the harbor her propellers churned up Root's body. Examination In the presence of a representative of tha United States consul showed that tha sailor had been thrown Into tha water while atlll alive. In hla pockets were found 120 In gold and the picture of a woman well known In a Yokohama grog shop. It la be lieved that Intimacy with thla person brought Root to his death. . , Root's body has been taken ta tha Naval hospital. Tomorrow a largo es cort from tha United Btatea cruiser New Orleans, whloh la . la tha harbor, will follow tha remains of tha dead snaa to tha tomb, . . . In tha last flra yearg tha output of packing house products In tha United States has Increased 19 per sent SIMPLE CUBE FOR "POISON OAK" A Boothia JUald Composed afOstly af OH af WlatargTeea aa to CHrs ,. r-'t annual JtoUef. Raaidents of Portland and tha aur round In a- nountrv nsad not fear Pol ah Oak as heretofore. It hM been found that a simple wash anown as v. ij, i-. rTeacnpuon, me great ecsema cure, made mostly of oil of wlntsrgreen. combined with other healing ingredients, will Instantly gtve relief to that burning; itch. - Ana ik in rwiiivuT ppuwu in- umi It stops tha breaking oat af tha watery pustules, preventing their . spread. Pick Bickers should remember thla oil of wlntsrgreen compound (D. D. D. Preaertptlon). Take a bottle along a I6e trial bottle, anyway,, and always keep, a bottla In tha housa fikldmore Drug Co. WBAMkA n I ..... r . And did you notice tha remaris that n,T: 4 ,1?' :..' stalwart farmer from Rhodesia made ZtZ 'L V" ' about platonlo love. He seemed ! within easy reach. sure of what he waa talking about I A i w. ... .- . . ... ... hen he declared that frlendahlp fIt th,-- thtk ., Af. between the aexea is Impossible among lDgi tne bottom of the case should.be decent, healthy folk. I hadn't thought sprinkled with arrival and sand (not much about it before, and although this from tha seashore, as tha aalt will Is Portland and not London, I'm going kill the bird). to keep my eyes open, and when I sea Never hang the cage in a draft or these little man-and-woman affairs la-1 a stiff breexe. as canaries are very beled "platonlo," I'm going to remember I susceptible to cold. Neither should It Thomas Freeman and look sharp. I remain uncovered in a lighted room at night, as the bird's song is liable And didn't It seam natural that out I to become Impaired, because of its of all that maudlin, heartlesa group of I nervous temperament fashionable women Thomaa Freeman I K at R should choose the parlor maid as his I Mast Mean Reno. life mate? It seemed absolutely the Oh, dear, I don't know what to do. only thing ha could do and preserve his I'm In a pretty fix, 'tis true. self-respect and a hope for the future, I I've many friends this month who've didn't itT wed. Wnf Thnmn nvMman nniv .r- I And each to me has sweetly said. I ..XT . . . .. - . m- .fi.r .ii ., "nmith" w. nnt a or, please aon i lorget to take p.ayand possibly those kind of people n'8 ,f ,ftc wading cake. are found only In London. Jennie Lamar, daughter of the late I.. Q. C. Lamar of Mississippi. Pro fessor Matthews, the brlderoom-elect. is a member of the faculty of the Uni versity of Tennessee. D AS HUSBAND 'S Removal sale. Harris Trunk Co., 132 ?th st Prices greatly reduced. Journal Want Ads bring results. AChancie to Save Xat Long Beach police headquarters and M JL' ' " '?m " n "' ., Tdlaclosed her sex to Chief of Police Meat, Man. and vegetables, V Brand New Talkers Half Factory Cost Just the thing for beach, mountains or boating. Easy payments. Never affain will offers like this . .be presented. Also some slightly used high-grade, makes at your own price while they last. Conic early and get best selection. "High Grade Talkers 'A BROTHER FOR 4 REASONS (United Preas Leaaee Wire.) Long Beach. Cal.. June 27. After posing ss her husband's brother for seven years, Mrs. Roy Ballon Is "as sorry as can be" today that she called I And tuck it 'neath your pillow white wnen you go off to sleep tonight Tha man who In your dreams you see. xour nnsnand win most surely be." And I believed just what they said. ti m wild to know whom I shall wed) And so last night the sixth times makes I've slept on slabs of weddlnr cakes This month: but I am In a fix. About my fate. Oh, dreadful six: tve dreamed this surely can't be riant About a different man each night at It at Practical Teg. "I'm 'frald that I might starve some day; The price of food's so high. Moyer. Are very dear, so I I would never have confessed," said AJKl2i JS" Mrs. Ballou, "but I believed I was be- Inpr followed by detectives." Mrs. Ballou is the wife of a boatman operating between San Pedro and San Piogo. When she called at the police station ahe was attired in a light gray suit, tan button shoes, gray socks and a modish gray silk tie. Smiles practical MIbs Peg. To plant this little egg-plant bo's I'll always have an egg." Llpplncott's. K It n Lemon Cottage Podding. Cream one half cup of sugar with one tablespoonful of butter, add yolk of one Reg. $10, Now $5.00 Reg. $20, Now $12.50 Reg. $30, Now $21.00 Reg. $40, Now $26.50 Reg. $55, Now $37.50 Reg. $65, Now $42.50 Eveny machine warranted and guaranteed by us. We have only a few machines, and they will not last long. What an opportunity you will miss by not taking ad vantage of this offer! Graves Music Co. . Ill FOURTH STREET m Mrs. Ballou's four reasons for wear- nd one harf cup of sweet milk. lng men's clothes are: I Grate rind of one lemon Into one cup of "I think I make a better looking; boy flour and one teaspoonful of baking man girl; male attire gives more free- I powder. Add thla to above mixture and flom and protection; fewer annoying beat well. Bake one half hour. Sauoe: attentions are paid to boya than to One half cup of sugar, white of one egg.l women; maie aiure mane lire On tne beaten still: add luice Of one lemon. This will serve five people. It K H Defining Hla Position. From tha Washington Star. "Is your husband In favor of the in itiative and referendum V - yes," replied tha woman In the aun- bonnet, "and the recall and local op tion and anything that'll enable him to go to the polls and miss a day's work." On' the Hotel Piazza. " From Harper's Weakly. "Why don't you show a little am bltlon. Blltharsr asked Blnks. "Go In and make a reputation for yourself." "What's , the user.' asked. BUthers. Td no sooner make It than, thane old ladres- on tha piazza here would tear It all to pieces." at Three sea a 'cinch.' ' To Insure steadiness a compressed air motor has been Invented for the mov" Ing picture camera. Freckles Maybe Tou Cant Prevent Them, but k Ton Can Easily Bamovw Them Quickly, Too. It la far better not to wait until the hot summer winds and sunshine, bring out your freckles in ajl their unwelcome sHints. ugliness. There s a eimpla remedy ln tnL , ...rroundin the U t reer Klntho that removes freckles aa If by I when making lea cream will economize roaglo and it's guaranteed to remove Ita" Ice. , 1 ttem, or money back. Got a two ouhce ah.uT?l,7 mHk package aa Woodard, Clarke A "Co. or has been thickened. In thla.(way the wherever toilet goods are sold and see I salt does not curdle tha milk. . . , - St St B , - The Eternal Feminine. bow o,lkly and thoroughly Klntho will Why not own ACREAGE or a CITY LOT? They will double in value. If you don't you are denied the advantage other enjoy. Here if a chance to get A FINE CITY LOT FREE ! The Pacific Northwest Development Co., Inc., largest, leading and most responsible dealers, in connection with the largest landowners in the state of Oregon, will distribute $9,245.00 FREE! Everybody Has an Equal Opportunity InU'Crlfe ACREAGE or B THE P. N.W. DEV: SOLD CO. inc. Solve this puzzle and you will be rewarded. Beautiful souve nirs given free to every con testant, besides a chance to win a city lot FREE. List of Prizes Bcintifal riewLot 1st Prizt Besstifnl View Lot 2d Prize Solid Gold Walca-34 hire In order of merit, 68 bona fide cash credits ranging in value from $68.00 to $100. In order to thoroughly advertise acreage in Washington County, and es pecially Tualatin Valley, sev eral lots will be given away free. Adhere Strictly to the Rules Solve the rebus here and write your answers on a sheet of paper, mail it to us quickly at once. Also fill in information blank, or one similar, attaching same to your answer. The decision of our Board of Judges to be final. Award of prizes to be made according to merit. Write plainl. In case of tie, identical awards will be made, but neatness of reply, penmanship, punctuation and general excellency of the tying contestant papers will also be considered. Contest closes at 6 o'clock on July 3, 1911, and all replies must either be in our office or bear post mark not later than 10 p. m. of that date. Winners will be notified by mail as soon as decisions sre made. v Statistic Blank Mail this coupon, or one similar, to our office at once. Would you rather own acreage or a city lot? I would prefer Name Date Street No. City If possible give us below Are names of two or more friends who might consider the purchase of 5 or 10 acres of land or a city lot. Pacific Northwest Development Co. (INCORPORATED) 404050512 COUCH BUILDING Address Answer to Desk No. 8 Portland, Oregon Merely "asking for" Long Silk Gloves Joes not insure your getting KayserV' There's a way to tell the genuine-' look in the Hem for the' namer "Kayser," it's there for your proietfhn and represents quality, reliability snd a life time experience in silk glove making. - A Guarantee that Guarantees "A new pair free" if the "dps wear out before the glove. Don't Accept the "Just a Good" Kind Kayser gloves eosf no more and are worth double in quality, style and value. Ssart&lk GfsvM. 50c.. 7Sc.Sl.00 Iseg 'V' - 75c,1.00,$L25,JLW. Jab Ksarsar V Cs MW r- remove your freckles. She reads that hips are out of style. And they bava got to go; "Use Klntho Soap too. It will not only help give the freckles a muh kt I And then she dona a skin-tight gown .-.:r vrv-