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-J r l; I; THE - OREGON , DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 5. . MIL I X m wi m n wear? W - INTEREST MTHB ill djj IN SOCIETY About lOOfl- suests celebrated a sane Fourth- at -the ; Irvlnaton Tennis dub I V last evening'. The new (cement tennis I fccourt was -waxed for dancing and over I VtOOO red, white and blue electric lights . strung over in court ana in' me grove made the grounds wonderfully aftrae- ' tlve. Bunting was used la the club house where IS tablet were arranged "for five hundred. Ice cream cone were served) for refreshments. About half pant lb several hundred of the. guests gathered about .the band and sang pat riotic airs. ' Mr, and Mrs. E. T. Riley and Mr, and Mrs. Frank B. Klley left today In their touring car for a trip through the Puget Bound country .and part of British Co lumbia, Tby will -visit Victoria and the resorts ;t; Vancouver Island, and before re'ng, will spend a week In the Rainier' National park, at Long mire Springs and In Paradise valley. : The -scenery In the park la said to be unsurpassed by that of Switzerland and the roads, built under the supervision of Units! States engineers, are 'pro nounced ideal for motoring. " "' ' , '' " ""Miss Edith Evans, of Philadelphia, and MIbs Christine Tate, of Memphis, arrived yesterday to be the guests of Miss ; Lillian O'Brien for a month or more.: Mr-.O'Brlen Joined the two vlslt- - ore in Chicago and made the trip west In company with them. Miss O'Brien assisted i the debut of Miss Evans last winter. - : ' v.' Hugh Hume was a visitor In Medford last week. Miss Kemna Kloaterman has planned ajt at home for Friday afternoon. I ' Mr- and Mrs. Frank R. Kerr, Stuart Kerr and Frances Keir, who have spent three months on the Howe ranch at Hood River, were guests of Mrs. Dell Stuart for a short time on their way to Seaside, where they will be domiciled in the Dr. Andrew C Smith cottage un til October. Mrs. A D. Charlton and Miss LaVelle Young have returned from their stay at the Hotel Virginia, Long Beach, Cal. Mrs. Frank Abram Powell, of Helena, Mont, Is the guest of Portland relatives j for a few days. An Interesting engagement announce ment made recently in Los Angeles Is that of Miss Hazel Sobey. of Ban Fran- Cisco, and Bin C. Dey, of Portland. Misr Bohey Is a sister of Mrs. R. A. Letter and a frequent visitor In Portland, where she has manv friends. The wed ding will take place the first of Novenu ber. 7 Mips Irene Daly has Invited guests for an at home on Thursday.' Mrs. Oliver King Jeffery will oom pllment her sister, Mrs. Charles C. Car penter, with an afternoon at cards Fri day. Mrs. Gerald Anthony was a recent hostess for Mrs. Carpenter, when three tables were arranged for bridge and the priie captured by Mrs. Jeffery. ' Mr. and Mrs. John F. Daly are re ceiving the congratulations,, ef their friends on the birth of a daughter, June 23. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ray Waniner have taken a houseboat at Rock Island for the summer. Mrs. George Beach is leaving this week for Los Angeles, where she will Join her father, S. Benson, and enjoy a motor trip of a fortnight or more through the southern portion of the state with him. Mrs. Cloyd B. Baker is entertaining Miss Hasel Bholl ajid Miss Jane Pedrlck, of Peoria, 111. Miss Pedrlck returns to her home tomorrow, but Miss Bholl will probably remain until September. Mrs. Baker entertained with several tables of bridge laat Thursday for her guests. . Miss Isabelle Beckwith and her broth er, J. Allen BeckWIth, were week-end guests in Hood River with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allen Reed (Miss Gladys Dono hoe) at the Reed ranch. They returned home this morning. Mrs. Herman Theune, of New York, was the guest of honor at a orawflsh dinner given Saturday evening by Mrs. Costello at her Irvlngton home. Twenty-five guests were Invited to enjoy the evening with Mrs. Theune, who leaves for the east the middle of next week. On Saturday afternoon Mrs. J. O. Tremblay will entertain with an afternoon of five hundred for Mre, Theune. hi . H -.i.;--rt- .Mss.ij ysx--j : , : x v.' , jii f i 1 -nC rrfr- i i V S - V f ? V Hi! prr James Adolph Cody of Mount Airy, Ga., although . but 27 months old, Is nearly 4 feet tall and still growing. He weighs 122 pounds. Is IS Inches across the shoulders and has 12 Inoh biceps. He sleeps well, eats well, and has a normal baby's temper, except that when he gets out of sorts he Is rather hard to handle. ' With the first Indication Of the abnor mal growth his parents consulted a phy sician, and James Adolph was put under his care. All efforts to keep the baby on. a diet suitable for one of his age proved unsuccessful to keep him nor mal. - - .-, The baby's measurements are: Height-39 inches, barefoot. Around head 24 H lnohes. Neck 14 Inches. Bust 33 Inches. Waist 38 Inches. Around arm, above elbow 12 Inches. . Wrist S inches. Around first finger, near hand 2H Inches. Around thigh 25 Inches. Ankle 9 inches. Around foot Stf Inches. Length of foot 1 Inches. Across shoulders IS Inches. His appetite Is like that of a grown person. For breakfast he will eat three and four large biscuits, with bacon gravy, butter and syrup; two glasses of buttermilk, and two cups of coffee. Between breakfast and dinner he will eat two more biscuits with butter and syrup. i For dinner he can eat a large plate of greens or any kind of vegetables, with boiled bacon, corn bread, biscuit, and a whole pie If he can get it, with, two glasses ei ouiiermiiK. Baby eats again between dinner and supper, and his supper Is In keeping witn breakfast ana dinner. Questions and Answers THE WOMAN BEAUTIFUL Mrs'. May Arkwrlght, the prominent woman suffragist of Spokane, la a .' guest at the Bowers. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wourms, of Wallace, Idaho, have removed to Port- land to make their permanent home here. iLENWOOD, WASH., GOAT C ADOPTS FAWN, STOUTLY ; WARDINQ OFF .DANGERS A (ftpftttll Plipatcb to Tlie Journal.) , White Salmon. Wash.. July 5. A goat mothering and suckling 4 a fawn is what W. A. Taggart, a 01 en wood farmer, found In hts flock of goats near the reserve a few days vag. A fond attach- ,! ment has sprung up between the ,;, two, the goat doughtily defend- ' ing its timid adoption against '. the curious flock. V $. BEGIN WORK.ON SITE ; FOR LIPMAN & WOLFE ' Wreckers comOnenoed tearing down y the frame building at Fifth and Alder 3 this morning to make way for the new , j j.v fiury noma xor Mpmu, wont at uo. oepartment stora The brick building at , Fifth and Washington the former nome of Olds, Wortman A King will rftrnA rlnwn navr ' sbM iksi rvtnnsiA4 T.tn. ) man ft Wolfe building is to cover the ontire naiz wocr, v , .' 'Wins Bet put Loses Money. San Frandsoo, July I. After giving I two strangers whom he met on a San ,t Rafael ear f 100 to wager on the Moran- t Wolgast fight, J. C. Brown, a recent ar- i rival In the city, la today urging the ! i , polloe to- get back his money. Brown A. was on his way to Ban Rafael and v met two strangers who were discussing ', the fights Brown said he-would like ' to make jv little bet on Wolgast and parted with the money, with the under- t; standing that H-would be taken to a pool room, i j. i i . Written for The Journal by Darra More. IT LOOKS as If the woman of today Is rushing .either to one extreme or the other. She Is either the con centrated essence of patient, unrec ognized self-sacrlfloe and servility td man and household, or she Is a ram pant, blatant suffragette. In either case, she disregards the cardinal prin ciple of successful womanhood, beauty. When a woman sacrifices her beauty In any manner whatsoever, she Is dis carding her biggest asset toward doing good. Beauty wins everywhere, and, in the home It la needed, perhaps more than anywhere else. A beautiful wom an has ten times the Influence of her homely sister. We are all beauty lov ers, and It Is right that we should be. v But. you reply, a woman cannot be beautiful and be a rood housekeeper, a grood mother and a good wife. That la the nigger In the wood pile. Woman Is progressing in every way, except In her home-keeping. She clings to the same old ways and means that Grandma and Aunt Susan used. What we need In the home Is brains, not musole. We need the elimination of drudgery modes and the Introduction of twentieth cen tury methods. We need trained cooks, vacuum cleaners, mechanical devices for dish washing. We need the same princi ples applied, to housekeeping; that are used in the tremendous business con cerns, where everything works like clockwork, where suocess is measured largely by the latest labor-saving .de vices, and the keenest minds. We need a system that guarantees a certain amount of leisure for the houseworker the leisure that gives peace and poise, the leisure that makes the best mothers and the best wlvs. There Is a picture In the Louvre dis closing the Interior of a large kitchen with angels doing the work. One angel Is washing dishes, another cooking, an other sweeping, and so on. Housekeep ers should Invest their work with the spirit of the angels. Then, when they have finished their tasks, they should change their robes, Smooth down their wings, play their harps, stroll about the golden streets and have nloe little talks with Peter and John and Paul. Our vnmtn HauIA pnn.M.. thM selves first maybe. It Is selfish, but. If It Is, 'tis an anarel-hued, heaven-faced selfishness. In caring for themselves. mey oecome or the highest efficiency to others. They become the women who oount, the women who are respected, the women who are happy themselves, and me women wno Drmg the greatest hap piness Into the family circle. The woman who pays her first tribute to the little rod of heautr la th with brains the woman who Is the nignest type or wife and mother, st t It' City Neighbors. I hear their voices through the floor and wall I hear their footsteps passing cver- r neaa, I brush against them In the common hall. But never knew the child downstairs was aeaa. (Such strangers are my neighbors) till I saw As Z passed by white ribbons on the aoor. Maud Going In Suocess Magazine. Journal Want Ads bring results. One Price Dentists 2f O KOBB 0 &BM Consult our advertised prices carefully then come to us and you will find that we do ezactlv u advertiim. Hot ter still, bring this "ad" with you, get the work performed, then pay us the advertised prices. We fill, crown, treat, bridge, regulate or extract teeth with out pain. These low prices buy "best nualfty" dentistry. sbMb) The Wretchedness of Constipation ; CasyacUy be stbjiism if CARTER'S LITHE LIVER PILLS. ' Pwely" vegetable act lureiy aad lyoa the TV m -TasWgsnKSi ' irAnrrcfd BenUyoBthe f vBl kiwi Ever. Cars V A HITTU I mm. tad lasMtioa, Tkey im tUv Jot', Peeet'sesaB Pikie.) tbeat Signature tmJl to. SsmII Dees. 'gauJI Pries.! uennine " ' ' amzBoa woxx, per tooth m a a ea-oarat OOU CxOWRfl 4.ll POBCZ&AXV OBOWII VVV PUIS BZAMZVATXOir, KXTXAOTZOB iwnen piaies or oriagei are ordered); LXABTira TSSTX (when other work riUlnr Simple oo Ooav I s ordered.) Uver : do aad tL Oold rllllngs AooordlnsT to also. ay. XininM1 Verves and Tree Una Teeh llo to lm etn. , . ; f Foil Sel of Teeth, $5,$7.50,$10 According1 to quality of work desired, au won onaranteea ro is Tears. ALT3A BROS. BEUABLI pAXjrUSBS SSNTXSTS Onen S a. m to n. m Bundiv 1 tn I d. m. Phone Marshall 1146.: W. W. Corner Bd and Morrison. VpsUlts, Dear Miss More: At a summer theatre party, must v the men wear evening clothes? May they wear straw hats? B. P. Summer theatrloals are most often of a light nature and formal theatre parties are seldom considered, In consequence evening1 olothes are seldom seen at the theatres In summer. Women asually wear light airy summer gowns and light summer suits are appropriate for the men. . Straw hats may be worn with dinner coats, but never with evening clothes. Pear Miss More: My abdomen Is out of all. proportion to other parts of my figure, and Is a souroe of worry to my self and my friends. Can you advise a treatment that will reduoe It without InJuryT .ANXIOUS. Have yeu ever tried deep breathing exerclsesT If practiced faithfully they are said to reduce naturally and eas ily. Wear a loose garment and stand before an open window or better. In the open. air. Inhale deeply and slowly, contracting the muscles of the abdomen at the same time. Hold the breath while counting; six and exhale slowly. After repeating a half dosen times, prac tice the following: Lie on your back on the floor of any flat surface, place your hands clasped ' under your neck and lift one leg until It is perpendicu lar, Return to the first position and repeat with the other leg, practicing al ternately at least a dosen times. This exercise la also good: With arms hang ing loosely at the side, feet tog-ether on the floor, bend the body forward as far as possible a number of times, then to one side, then to the other and to the back. Finish with another deep breathing exercise of a minute and a half or two minutes. Practice these ex ercises for about 10 minutes dally. Dear Miss More Can you tell me a good remedy for dark colored elbows? Mine are very dark and rough. I have tried lemon Juice, but it does not help them any. And tell me, Is It proper for young girls of 14 and 15 to go with boys of the same age? PERPLEXED. Try b enjoin for removing the discol oration and the roughness will disap pear after several applications of cam phor Ice or glycerine. To "go" with boys has many mean ings. To "go" conspicuously with boys at 14 and 16 is objectionable. Under proper chaperonage, children's parties are profitable, and to aocompany a boy to and from such a place is permissible. Such associations are what they are made.' A good boy Is . made better by proper, association with food girls. Good girls do not learn bad habits from good boys. The whole question Is one for the (uldanoe of wise parents, who should always be consulted, . " st It ' t To Reduce Weight As a' change from the strenuous exer. clses usually advised for obesity, why not embody these gymnasttos In the 'every day tasks, thereby adding lnter- vest to the tasks and grace to the bodyt If your waist Is Inclined to thickness yon can Incline It to suppleness by al ways washing your hands In the bot tom of the bath tub. Do this. If posal ble, without bending the knee. If faith fully pursued this little practice will accomplish as much as 10 minutes of bending exercises. Have you a desire to Improve your carriage and add weight to your ap pearanceT Have the books In your ward robe almost beyond your reach, so that every time you go for your hat or 'a garment you -will have to stretoh your arms upward and stand on tiptoe. Do not sit down to put on your shoes and stockings. Tou may have to Der- form all sorts of queer antics to ac complish your purpose, but the bending exercise you go through n doing so Is worth more than those of the gymnasi um, because you will work harder with a tangible object in view. Hair brushing Is a wearisome task, but If the desire to move with grace is put into every atroke and if the wrist Is held firm, the action la certain to be an excellent hand and wrist exercise. If you do your own marketing walk to and from the market briskly, taking low, even strides and. swinging the limb from the hip without bending the knee, All the bending and reaching exercise of your honsehold work may be trans formed Into benefits, if they only will be considered In that light and If the mind will worit with the body In tabu lating them as beneflalal exercises In stead of physical exertions. A Comforting Thought. By Francis TD. Leupp in July Atlantic, If all your efforts to straighten out your crooked stick of a child prove un availing, console yourself with the re flection that humanity owes a heavy debt to Its eccentrics. , Every outward swing of the pendulum of progress takes Its Impulse from the hand of some one who Is not afraid of being adjudged a lunatic When he sucoeeds, we cannot speak too well of him: but, long- before CASTOR I A For Infanti and Children. I Ttis Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the tUgaatara of that, he will probably have been marked as peculiar, and, with aa unflattering oharacterlsatlon. Linnaeus wore , out his father's patience by his contempt for the conventional studies of hts day. At Audubon, as a lad, friends wagged their heads to think what a fool be was. Toung Darwin was '; so absent-minded that on one of his lonely tramps he walked eft aa embankment and narrow ly escaped being' orlppled. Watts was scolded for his indifference to the books and sports which Interested other boys, and the "fascination he found In his aunt's steaming kettle Trollops, who gave to literature Its best . portraits of Knglish social life In his era, was at school so destitute of the sooial gift that he was everybody's butt and no body's companion. Moses and Peroo thenes were stammerers, Caesar and Na poleon epileptics. Goldsmith wa : a sloven, Thoreau crank, Emerson ' a ' mystic dreamer. These men overcame their handieapa of physique or tempera meat -as Lincoln. Burrltt, Dickens and Carnegie surmounted the barriers wlta which poverty had threatened to hem them tn. " 1 1 The woman wbe effects black will he charmed by the gauss faa In strawberry design. Leaves and berries are of turn black silk, appliqued on the gause and outlined by black Jewels. The fan is tranalucent and . Is charming with a thin black evening dress. VENTURA. PARK This subdivision lays due east of the city, and is a most picturesque spot This property has been on the market but a few days and a great many have recognized the merits . of this property and have shown their" faith by investing here. There must be reasons. The first is the price is only The Addition That Gves You the Most For Your Money dir-A PER TVTO TAXES J 1 DV LOT li O INTEREST Small Cash Payment-Balance Monthly The other reasons are: Only 25 minutes out rapid transit water piped in front of every lot -surface graded; streets- splendid elevation cure air. If yon are contemplating purchasing a home, you should, in justice to yourself, see Ventura Jark. We will gladly take you out any time.- 404-6 zatvnm buxk Jib uwnf jb-eax. QjJ Gael JLL For Thursday and Friday $2o0 Tapesttiry Brassel Meo 9x12 Feett Size "1 1 lift Three patterns 200 In the lot purchased direct from the manu facturer saving the middleman's profits. These rugs are of best Tapestry Brus sels, made in three seams, in most desir able colors and patterns suitable for any room. Rugs that sell regular ly at $20. A very large purchase made for several apartment houses enables us to quote the above very low price. Sale is lim ited to two rugs to a customer, as we wish to accommodate as many of our friends as possible. A Rug Snap for Two Days9 Selling 1ST AND YAMHILL Get In your order Thursday If possible. WSWSSs ' ' ' " MimwSBr- " : " jumw? esMf, .Niiro Vs1 ""ia mvm Come. Early. 2U AND YAMHILL possible, as there of; but 200 in fihe lofi rt