: i ' V .fllE OREGON DAILY TOtTRNAH PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY CVITNINO. JUNE 3, 1911 MHIMW ' WWWfSBBWIWSMW I I !! JLJI 1 'Hi ' 111 IM I IN SOCIETY It la the dwn oi in. jw ) nal 10 WW "Me " A mm1M III ita mocil departmeat ) !, to ttwt Md the NrfOT ) Oils oaTuma are lavttad to and ' tn aay foam Inter t. suoh SB iMtl III town, jrmmy lkn end mtrttjaent dent to social Hf o w" Shod be addreesed ttr Adltor eiJ w ch 1,1 off loo before II a. en. If It la to KppMT hi that dafe te I In Imperative that mieb oommu nleanon a cr-owipaolad by th nam of the aander, which rfra not in" thai It I t M publlebed la eoimeetloa With tt ltm. t Wra If. Tattle rii hwniai at a tars affair last evenlne; -te I hooar f Mnu Fran Kaiaa?. or '. w"" jea ?eurne1 to make hr horn 1a Port land; tha Mle Bum ana utinnw" Church, who have complete! a to of tha world, and nr. J i- R,n Ad rr. T. A. KleMe. who ar ebt to ) Tor tfurcne. Japane law torn Urhtad tha Tuttla croaoda wun pwiF affect. In lb asuaic room near uia piano a beautiful wall panel wmi o algnad Of nwuertra on a lkfTound of ara. A oluaur or naauiay r .centered tha Ubla In tha dinln room, Vhare (r i. - Elliott Ill aad Mr. "W. x laldlaw "erred tee, itlM4 by inu Lucr Powell and tha snaae Aatfiaal And Constaiie Kin. IN linteaa wee aaelstsd or Mr a. jaeoa JUU Cook. Wra. J. H. IUak and mm. Joarnh a ADDlewhlte. During- tha ev nine Mra. TtrtOe and Mr. P. P. Dab- wr tad lattara rrom we Mis uiwca written Trota India. J ax an U4 epaia. JCelsev read a number of Mama with flano accompaniment by Mlaa Ada Allra tuttla.' and Judira C D. Oantaabal Wd bra -vmram to tha tta davaruna; ror Suropa. Aa rchaatra, aUtlonad on thalwrttt to tourB-j by Darra Mora. aoond floor, aaoea ta ma w7im" 4 N .aatarn denartmnt atora ad af tha affair, which la tha Cfta of a I A ,a.- -rh. inrriTo- euatotn artaa lra by Mra. Totxia naca i ner f ef jg tha plaaauraa of tha rararn rrom jww ivtb. i m a vj.h vlthnnt hitklm hrlnra ruaat nat incjuoaa air. ana ra. r i thc .eaaon-a modea many Kelaar. Mr. amd Mra. u. itwaar. aar. I nw -Udot, dealrna than wa hara ana Jnra. wimani r- 1 ahawn for many aaaaona Daalimara Edirar Btlta. Mr. sad Mra. J ace Hill l v.... man affaotlva Cook, Mr. and Mra J. F. Errln. Mr. combination in which hau. ahoaa. aun and Mra. rntmrio Pewall, Mr. and Mra. I hjeg mA eeatumaa ar all mada of tha T. T. nahney. nr. am a ira. wajaoa i mtHi w mirtit uritit tnuit Kaah. Prof, and Mra. t. A. Oroat, Mr. ..ii- naw .,.ra wa hava hrourht and Atra. yaau rtaicar. rfucnra aoa ura. iMt t aaaaon both In beach coatumea C U. Oantanbain. Dr. ana Mr. J. v. i k.tMn mita. XlBott June, jut. ana jura, wuhbdi Xldlaw. Mr. and Mm J. H. HMi, Mr. i Xll of which maana that It la no and Mra. C. T. Bunker, Dr. and Kr.Umg a Hnranr to bath la tha Ml- i. A. Appiawnita, jar no re. u m gurf. AU real bathlna Is to bo dona Jackaon. Dr. and Mra. Arthur W. I la Virata, behind the four waUi of a Chance, Miaa Laura Tax, Mlaaea Rach- jt water aanltarlum and the Ilka It la aal and Conatanoe Klnc, Mlaa Lucyito b. .trlctlr conventional. Tha a mart Powell, MJaa Dorathaa Naah, Mra. Blmp- I thlnf la to "beach" It. which phraae on. Mine Holbrook. Mra. Alice Crane, J translated mean the donnlna of a fa. Miaa Eliza Parker, Dr. T. A. Klehle. I clnatlna bathlnf suit, faahlonad of the Mortimer Hartweil, Mr. parxar, lacKimaet erpenalve and aheereat tnatarlaJa, ProebBtel, J. Boaa Farga, J. Hutchln- j together with the thlnneat of thin allk on and Tom Dobaon. atooklnra, the amartsat of am art foot- Mr. Carrie Chapman Catt nt New Tort, who haa been real acted preaidant 0 the Iatematlonal Woman'e Snffrafa Alliance, at the alxth oenTaa of the alliance at Stockholm. Sweden. A thouaand delarate from Eu ro p, the United State. Auatralla and South Africa were preeeat At the opening of the conrreaa. THE BATHERS' PARADE t From CLcrriei wear, a dream af a eoquatte'a oap, topped by a "iwantr atlck," aome tlmea known aa the flirt aunahada. The reat eonatata of paradlna; ap and dowa the beach attraotlaf all tha attentlaa that oaa be gathered together. Thua, the oldeat Joke la the BngUah language la no longer a Joke, bat the very lateet demand of "Correct Deport ment at the Seaahore." "Mother, may I go out to awlmr "Oh, yea, my darling daughter; Hang your clothe on a hlck'rr limb. But don't go near the watar." And, bw oomea tha real answer. It 00 me atraight from the woman who know a, too. She la tha head of up ta the minute ahop, and ah aaya: "Women have always known that the water makea them look like drowned rata. Efenalbl women that like to awlm. do ao in private. Strolling on tha beach In a aubllmated bathing coatuma, how ever. I different. It la not only harm laaa and pleaaant, but tt la a poaltlr advantage In the Betting forth of a good figure." rri in PorUand an Friday la Mad-1 U Toa amTe 1,9 ,ee- ame EUie Duncan, the brilliant lyrlol The July Woman' Home Companion annrano who will ba th arueat of her contalaa a suggestion for the houee- 'aiatar. Mra. H. C Oardnar. Madame I keeper who feu along without lee: Duncan Is better know abroad, where 'Obtain a large, common flower pot he ranks among the groat artist. She a eal the hole In the bottom with baa Dnt many year In England, only plaater of Pari. Place In the pot the iturnin to America, aom two year bottle containing butter, or a covered ago. Thie will be tha flrt time that crock containing butter, and fill the pot Mra Gardner and bar alster have met with water to a great a aepm aa poo far ovar 20 vaaxa. I aible without the bottle or crock float tag. , Cover tbo pot with a board or a plat and aet out la the pea air, away from the direct aunllght, and preferably where there I a out-rent of air. The evaporation of the water from the aur faoe of the porous pot will keep the con tent several degree colder thaa the outside air, when there la the allghteat amount of air etlrrlng. The higher the wind, or the drier the air, the froater will be the cooling effeoL" Br Mra. Anna B. loott New i cherry aeaaoa, and let aa -joy them while we may. Thar la nothing that we aaa make at thla Una of tha year to beat eherry pi a. roiy poly or dampllnga. Wo oaa alaomae left over eereai. opeam or wnaai or penuoaa with oherrle. - and make a dalleloaa luneheen or aappor dieh, la the morning Mrhen wo aro preparlag aereal for breakfaet, and want enough to have oold for lunobeoa, aae two aapa Instead of one. Take that whloh la left over, pat Into a mold that baa bean rtnaed la oold watar and eat In aa lo oold place until ready to aaa. Take twa oupa pitted eherrlM and on eap augur, mix and aet la oold plaoe until ready for uae. When ready, turn th mold Out Into a deep dieh, put the berrte around and pour the Jute over the top. If the large, black eherrtaa are aaed It makea very attraotlvo-looklng dieh. The amount of sugar uaed depend! on the eherrlea; If they are very aour, mora ugar la needed. Following ar aome good recipe for eherrlea 1 Cherry PI. 1H oupa flour. 1H tabUapoon lard. H teaspoon ealL I oupa pitted eherrlea. 1 tableapoon augar. 1 teaapoon milk. Sift flour and salt Into bowl, add th lard and rub In lightly with th Up of th flngera, add Ice watar, juat a little at a time and Juat enough to hold tha dough together. Divide the dough Into two part, roll out on part on floured bakeboard and line pleplate, whloh ha been dusted with flour, thaa aprlnkl on tablespoon flour on tho lower oruat, add the eherrlea and augar. roll oat balano of tha dough, wet the edges of tho lower croat with a little watar, cover and preaa tha edgea firmly together, put tte or four airholea in the top of pie and brush with the milk. Bake about 40 minute and be aure that tho cherries aro woll cooked and the pie well baked oa tho bottom. Tho amount of augar I uaed la a matter of taate, and If more I la desired It can be added. teamed Cherry Paddla. 1 aup flour. 1 teaspoon baking powder. M teaapoon salt oup milk. 1. agg. 1 oup pitted eherrlea. 1 oup augar. 1 teaspoon butter. Sift the flour, salt and baking powder Into a bowl, add th milk and well-beat en gg, then tho eherrlea and surer, mla all wall together, butter amall mold or pall, put In th pudding and ateam Stt hour.. Servo with any sauoe de al red, or with a aauoe mad as fol lows: Chop one oup pitted eherrlea very fine, add one cup sugar and boll 10 min utes; servo with ' th steamed pudding. Cherry Xolj Poly. 1 oup floor. 1 teaspoon baking powder. H teaapoon aalt 1 teaspoon lard. I cups pitted eherrlea. 1 eup augar. I teaspoons butter. 1 teaspoon milk. Sift the floor, baking powder and aalt Into a bowl, rob In the shortening very lightly with the tlpa of the fingers, add Juat enough cold watar to hold th dough together, duat tha bakeboard with flour, roll out the dough about an eighth of an Inch thick, cover with the plttod cher ries and augar (eaving on tableapoon augar to eprinkle over tho top). Roll 1 the earn aa a Jelly roll, put Into bat- I ' ' Girl Jflgtl Fiver. , tared buddlne- nan. brnah tha tan with I - 1 ai k milk ant sprinkle the tableapoon augar I Garden Cltr. HI, Juna 1. -The Mlaaea ver. take tho butter that la left and nut I Harriett Clulmby and Blanche Scott to over mo top la litu blta, aovar and day aro hailed at tn aviation eoiony oak 10 minute, thaa anoovor and bak!ir aa flight plonear following their SO minute' longer.. Whea . you ua-1 exploit In being tha flrat A marl oaa cover you aaa add aaa eup of milk to I women to ooar la a monoplane. Both the relr poly If daalred. perva with I roae 10 feet In tho machine, elraMa tho braady ar wine aauoe. . Caaary Paatpuaga. 1 oup flour. I teaapooa bakiag powder, H teaepooa aalt. I oupa pitted aaerrtea, I aup augar. . I teaapoon butter. ; 1 teaapooa milk, t teaapoon lard. - 1ft tho flour, aalt and baking powder lata 4 bowl, add tha lard and rub la lightly with tho tlpa af tha finger, add juat enough oold water to hold tho donga together, roll out an floured bakeboard. about aa eighth ef an Inch thick, out Into eight part. Divide tha oherrle and augar Into eight porta, and put ene eighth on eaoh piece of dough. Wet the edgea of eaoh dumpling with a lit tle cold water, ao that they will a tick together, ahapa In tho banda, put Into buttered bakedlan. Bruah tha tope lightly with milk and eprinkle a llttl Baser on each one, put tho balano of tho butter on In little bit. Cover and bake 30 mlnuUa, uncover and bake 10 minute longer. When uncovering the dumplings, yon can add on eup of milk, flerv with any aauoe desired. t H at rtomln; Money. , Prom Now Tork Press. A Oeorrla womaa a ant for the colored mammy who had been bar aervant for many year. She aent for old mammy, and tho aervant arrived la duo season. tt ao happened that the Georgia womaa had to leave town the vary day mammy arrived. Before departing ah had Juat time to explain to mammy tho modern convenience with which her apartment waa furnished. Th gas stove was the contrivance whloh tntereated tho colored woman moat After tho mlatraaa of the houoehold bad lighted tho oven, the broiler and Abe outer burners and felt certain her old aervant understood its operaUone, th mlatraaa hurried for her train. She waa aboent twa weeks and aa ef her first questions to mammy waa how aha had worried along. De flnea' ever," waa the reply. "And dat air gaa etove oh, my. Why, do you know, Mlaa Flo-ence, dat fire ain't gone out ylL field twice and landed unhurt Gets Ufa Oommlaalon. ' tCd veae Laeeal Wtre.1 ' Waahlnston. June II The marriage today of Interstate Commerce Commla aloner Edward E. Clark, and Mlaa Ag ne Barnea waa one of tha moat lnter eetlng aortal event of the month. SPARK OF LOVE LIGHTS EYES THAT ARE BUND Praano. CaL, June II AJthoigh. neither ha ever aeea the other, a r. manoo of many years atandlag la eon. ummaUd bar today by th marrtae of Erneat t Monia and Effl M. BuU It van. Merrte la a local bUnd plana tuner and Mlaa Baulvaa la a blind girl from lawa. The apark of love waa lighted . la tha Iowa etate a avium for tha blind many year a ago whan both war etudenta there. . . J . lonrnal Want Ada bring teaalta. A Free Sample Can i-a-L J V V. 1 ap ac We hare a limited number of am ple cant of Jap-a-lac, one of which, tc- E:ther with a copy of the booklet. The ome Beautifier, will be jfren free to every person calling for them at oar Sundries Counters. Ta'p-a-lae re-fires old woodwork, fa mi tare, floors, etc. We have at all times a full line of colors In the rarious sizes, selling as follows t Quart cans OOfJ gallon cans S1.65 1 gallon cans $3.00 yi pint cans ...20 y pint cans ........30 Pint cans ....50 Call for 'Simple Can and BookUt B LlfC INSURANCE COMPANIES They Are Closely Observing! Public Health Conditions. Aa examining physician for on of th prominent life insurance eompanlea, In an Interview on th aubject. made th aatonlablng statement that th rea- son why ao many applicants for insur ance ar rejected la because kidney trouble la ao common to tho Ameri can people, and th large majority of applies ta do not even aupot Jthat they have tho diaeaae, He atatea that, judging rrom hia own experience and re porta from druggists who are constantly In dlreot touch with tha public, there la one preparation that ha probably been more auccessful tn relieving and curing these dlaeaaea than any remedy known. The mild and h easi ng influence or Dr. KUmera Bwamp- Root la eoon realised. It atanda the hlgheet for Ita remarkable record of cure. We find that 8wamp-Rodt la strictly an herbal compound and w would ad vise our reader who feel In need of such a remedy to giro It a trial. It la on eale at all drug etorea In bottlea of two slsea flfty-oents and one-dollar. However, If yoa wish first to test Ita wonderful merite, a end to Dr. Kilmer St Co., Blnghamton, N. T, for a sample bottle, abaolutely fro. When writing be sure and mention th Portland Dally Journal r A i 1 a rown uaisy ADsorDing Dust Cloths 25c Should be used in every home. The cleanest, neatest, most durable and economical labor-saving dust-remover ever made for home or office. Made of soft brown yarns, chemically treated with a colorless liquid which renders them antiseptic and gives them the properties of absorb ing dust and lint from all surfaces to which they are ap plied. They pick up the dust and carry it away. They will not discolor white or light surfaces. On sale at our Rubber Section, Main Floor. Woodarcl, Clarke fe? C o. Wa will bo dad to hare you open an account with us. All goods charged on 28th, 29th and 30th of J una will ( la your Jul account Canadian money received at par rahia. Miss Marguerite Boachk ha Invited guest for a luncheon aa Friday honor ing Mlsi Blanch Dorothy Scbott, who tn&rriag to Walter H. Yertaa will take place July IS. Mlaa Mabel Weed I complimenting Mlaa Scbott thla after noon. e a Robert R. Boyer cam dowa from Vancouver last week to Join Mra. Boyer and remain for a time aa th guest of her mother, Mr. O. O. Wold. ! WERE YOD CAUGHT WITH YOUR HAY DOWN? Mrs. John Weist will be a hoatess at military whiat Saturday afternoon. If So, You Will Be Interested in the CHAMPION TEDDER The U. S. System HasBeen Tested To your perfect satisfaction in all kinds of dental work. Wban w firoduce for you a bridge, plate or any other kind of work in oar Dra ession. you have tht full assurance that it is tha best of ita kind that it is possible to produce, and than oar prices are ao moderate for such service. lie Mediae Which Helps the Son Make Sweet, Geaa Hay Mrs. Ajrtta. R. Hill arrived rtr day from Santa Rosa, CaL, and will visit her eletera, Mrs. Charles E. Run- yon, and Mrs. R. D.. Cannon, for month. Mrs. Cannon wa a luncheon hostess today, complimenting Mrs, Hill and Mrs. sterling Campbell of Eureka, Cal. e Mrs. J. Horace Luckett has planned an afternoon of five hundred tomor row for her Bisters, the Mtssas Ruth and Sam Montgomery, of Fort Worth, Texas, who are spending the summer In Portland. Mr. Luckett returned a fortnight ago from Fort Worth, where she had been visiting for two month Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Duncan are giving a studio at home tomorrow for their friends at their Ford street atudlo. The performance of Elektra, to be given at KocKholm, has been set for Satur day night Jn case of more inclement weather Mr. Duncan is considering giv ing the performana in Portland that mgnt ana mnung the public. Mrs. M. E. Steinfeldt arrived Satur day from tsr home in, Los Angeles to epend a week as the guest of Mrs. J. 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