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Tlin OREQOM EUNDAY JOURKAU PORTLAND. SUNDAY tiORNIKO APRIL. T. . Hit" WOMEN'S CLUBS Lditcd ?f Hit, Smh A. Jin.i t k a atr af IM Mult km r 4 ftvc. t tM Mm ( la i n U la (at.e4 4 .!, I a, lle U-.it oU4 k k k -r44 kr ; tu 1I, Tk HttMMl'U 4.'l tk Vt MUiMUl ( lk k '! f h f4 VTttn . riL--a a lti miwn a4 lk NUmUi I f iui k. ij e I )n 0aig .. ll 1 a tvil I vea J It I Ml k-e4. .. AekMk i r 1 TM r'V 4- M k44 Wtiae' L fc-l." Wtt lji., lv !! 4 N Wa4 I kn..-., e"i4ia. "aT. UIH UM ki- I a.! l I Mail lj w.t,. J. UUf ti TMM4k J Mil I wl. I f4. It ktIM f CUV l - k W . I r .", ail kl. fvlM , -War I 4 lJa H -. I IM f'l tA I la, MUU ! avA UU MM.Ift Ik 1 1V4 r4lU4 WW I S4r4 tl O.Aa) L I rit -ia' .kall IU 41a !... W la.tta a .flt IM kUill -.i--i. im k'- w I i-t k. 4 ik ir t ii (.. ,-. "'lk klil lt. MUM t u it it u i M- ti r ik r u i4 um C.tf'ta fc.wU(. cJit,'i. J. t. l-rrk4. U iki rt 4 ti l-i wi. . nJ M' M ,4ltt4 MUM 4 iMAtMtl A. I !-. Mr J McM4-M. Ui A. tk ! I aJfX ll 4 l " WIIm 4 Hit. 14 lictfM (. u: ik Wim -wXi rwt tM u:ir al (k ifia kr Ut LWiikii lnw twifk- Ml MU tt4M. k- aul4 ivi iit i rrv r im u rt irt Urml rAiu 4 IMM Mvt K Ik lfe 4 Jf ! fUi uM k lo U . M W II 4 I r4l MAI t IkMI VtIIO W III kt lMtV Aff I Vt IM lll- MMMUU ri4 4 I Ik MlarprtetM Ulily U) f4 I Ik atHkM li I li ftMllr Ik CTM) r Ik ui, llikrrir. wfcW Ik Jk Uily I Al rtjirti wliu f cl ttniiMkUJ I prwrwrUf. 4 lko ui ck iria a4 k4 I " ! i lb rvk-IU f kt lwn 4 ditet ll I IMI T cluk) a4d II aUc la kl4 a l4c , U I "M ! il rVBUtf twii. i4 jl4 wet Immii j f m Mil " ul iiimiwi w bww 4 T rtkiM. Tk amakir '". Ik vUHvr. Ik !. Ik Uta MRMtlll Wil wr yJi- f"T. -kk Ik hbrf Ail vii Lt M -r. i v.i. ... Tk rroaraai 1 K Ik afn i kMj I vKltora. mhm Mr. JTWkard t it m MMluc K mii tmrr. I '' tlTtalala k"4 llrrtt p riN k i4 at Ik riac kol.i. kA'r- lr ": Mr kk k u. aA tfc, ffeui k-4. "rm "t '.Tr- . i au lrlc. Mn b a r,..r- krau. Tk dluwloa lhal fol- t aih.r koi.kj la th am lmr a94 !,,", tmU1' Jll'. Ummmi .r lk kr of laforma- ln- ", " pronound ik 4r a rl lik -ill b 47 Trk dr iT? ,h ''' rln,J horn. ai l raiir tfepota. ma rlou kw at T M IU ar prranr lo all mh7 . fc-al infsrtiiailon. M)kr of lh T Monda Ik rcular moathlf I'tiimniN miu r kaa marfc "In- I taMli( of th Portland rorlrr '"" Hon." - ftgb w btla mt ,h hom of Mn H H H 14a muna-vr. 0 Tajjcart fr. Th E,.0-.v. ... , . &f lirlr arid almoal h fui' LOENE lk weman. ln4 fcy a m.mWr.hlp t out. Th pnoelpal Uit. nuralt vha wr not d:roilr bialnM of lh. day u lh )rilen of affiliated with lh club. vd rt(h ofricar for lh naulnf ymr. Th lo- ch olh.r In making tt U1I of Mr. Uon raulld followa f'rldnl. Mr rdi.rlck Krt. Mra. Uru Wan Iluu A- It Brtrman; vie BrraldanL Mr. J. and Ir Katliar lohl. who bad ona up c- Trlchard; hrUf)r. Mr. toty: trvaa- frorn furtlatid lo oraanli It a auffrafo urr. r. H. A. Moor Th aubjacl of v..tk, a notabU affair, both from a ,h tirioon wa "Th alarla. nd l.iimnraa and aoclal tandpolnt "rT lntaratlna; artlcU waa rad on th AlM.ut IU Human wara prul at tba d,f'fl klnda of inaplaa, their rerloua i sanlaatlun mart inc. ami moat of tham "finiiiri ana naDita ana tnelr al- ik. is. ciajj I k.il a4-a rVrtA4 detail i a-a nl e4 ! Ik taa4 f A44M j4. wt. aWYiTT cw:oj. W. ft T. c V I mm WMMeitf tk BMkv f M'k. t W, Miliar, LMI in tk ; u, Mr. WH w Ui M -, c T. V. I ll ." kfe klk lal 4 tlreMtlv Wa ika f Ika a ! U of tUelf aa4 lnl f Ik r1 da enat 1 -rk. a ykeaie.d tk avlaakint aaaker mmiUi kwelf kl f""""l k kan wkkak) kr ru ky ern tk rt DM kia f Ik tar k r lktf Ik Tala iar Ik rvt t-vad." ka W. r. T. V fflekaJ fcUalla Mr. Kllrka r4 a H Hr" "Tk iJterarure f k tflkt. fclrb Mark hfi UlM fL J Uyeaa 114 kw I rall er kuk a n4 akikit4 Ikrm. Ik la I ! laM4 f rllt-la ! Ik Ikra apra Ik ae fr relattaa I la rfrtmeaii r W C T. U. wmfe. rrwtt )W ad fe Cwr4 tt Ik ato f ka rr- f. Mr. L. It Addll) I artaldaal f ml rk. Dr. Kaaaa Deaka. wb ka ki at. la tlr arlf wwrtl rallr I I k i ally, U w4 MT. C T. I'. wv aa lad Ik aalfcor af rartowa hooka. fh wrote, "That Toa Vrrl4 Woman (bl4 Knar" fa lb ktoh) aerie f book a liar kora l la fWiver. h ad dreeeid Ik toeua at 0da, Wort man aa4 Klnr dllorluia Maday after aoo. kar aabjaot blo( "MjiI uf fra. U tk Malory of tl rmpl for wAa uffra la iMn. er and Ka rulta la vnia yr trial kh afflraned that women hA aoi ot their reflneanaat er beome ttaaeiad by lb src!a of vollna 8. ). I.TMAN K K K MTOMrS can't flfhl AJ certain: wtlnaaa Jr " iroa bra por t Binned tl.a conaiitution which waa pr- u' con"rilly and for dacoratla 1V" fc. " , I re1 by a comnuile cooalatloc of I PUT0'". y Mra. O. II. Pattlr.far. Home ' Ic-.Un.e Millar, Bancroft and riatchar '"'" followetj. flererai artlrlea ky raaaon. Thla la nl a nan of Are and omnn who were found la lha tranoha at "ptnnkop. Hut eran If women rarely gr Into twtlie who ahall ay It laba mora rourin l fr IR bull! tkaa lo and ton ru fas i tham. What hrome of the flht lac t'lumnt" then w lem lhal I he men who da lha flhtln lha aldler r lb only man whn ar not allawr.1 lo vol. Dlda. thouaanda af men dlaqulifl4 lo fight ar voter (lie waak. lha 111. the maimed. Of fir hold ar and profeaalonal men ar riampl from fighting It waa to n-ttle quee llona by aoma leaa eipenelve rneatii than fnrr that voting waa r-rled to It alao made 11 poaalhla to glvn women a part In aettllng thing without .1 etrorlng tha weman. Healdea. fla'htlng doea not aetlle tha qutlnn at lei"i-., It aettt only one riueatlnn Mia tieK tlon of atrength A!! fi'inn ai" t be aettled over again . Via ry V. fc .. Mr. e-4 Mr. tiwkke tlal ! kt La 4v tlr- fii Ik Mwa ex a4 Maie htiir at I IM! tJMaew Mt IMtn4 llaTfia , tairy ttal . C4ai4 turf. Mi, J I. t-tfy. Mie e"'fy. theakaawl rlV Ml ki'w W. ft ttffbai a4 Akler, A-keMI 4rat, Mr. aft. C hi. u 4. Mia U-y hkta.1. Mka Mary Mlimit tl4 ilUUMi K. I. t Lett yaa, kte. . ea. Wi ka 4 twtyt. t. U. Mr. a-4 Mr. tlaria 1;a a4 a !, Mr. a4 Ml. ,ienr AikAk(. nM Altertgkl. Mr. 4 Mr, kr. a Mi r A Ukly. Mie 4 ft4 Mr. ViM waa Ik f 11 r COMING EVENTS tte4!a l a (lea 4aa4 ttmm Ik akktf f Ika rvrliaad Ad 4fc lal 4rlaJMl ijka4 vklJk lh i4 r IWHH II ka k-e 44 thai I f tk alutra arw aiearWi la Ik Mllaaab) k4t. IK Mfaalaalk amlgkl ry arari atva kaua warwt g. a4 Ik 41 fc et fee A PHI li. AkrteHia!).! aa eb4 far la fir I jm tie wk a tlg f tk 44 clyk. a ad lha le al la ataat favor. While lh reg!fVel laUreta f Ik Mllak kt4 ka ir-l fur h daarjag Mrtl f a aiaitalaaaaail. Ika wkola affair will aJ-o)uteiy larra4 a Ikia la Ik Hi I piially wklrb ka kiaa f frd4 Ik faanlll f Ik aarabr I meat and baaora a 4 a I a tad. 71 haredrad I arraagaU far tha wk pro- far I play rd. iell lalrwat will iiart I Ikia o aoooual f Ik prtae rrr4. liaorg 1 Iteker, knaaajror f lk iker ( eaMapaay, 4 f lh annai arjact vpportara af lb Ad tub. haa trlS with kl oompll. maela lo N al lit ttoker lfcer la lha klfbrat atorta Other kprpiUia pilar a will k 4l4. The Ad glb baa Meal oHrorttil a jiie of rouma on the ath floor of the I hotel, furulehthl and o?c.J'lel bul few ka, and during the atlna p- wl cum nl lie will show lh loom lo uch inemlxra aa ar Dot familiar with aetr local 'n. and i gval Th r- repllon romuiltle. hlrh will have harg of lh party, vlll h annuaaod I neat W!nee.la'a regular luarbeoa t th club. Uarh Intrreet l being taken In I Mi r at alkie. M' C, kli'e'.IU, Mi. . tva Oa.keki Tk jim k eaot fl 44 f, f-e rvairb4v l w,f. Ivaa fi. ti V 1 4-eJk kV kWtik, r t klkiv C. C i.a. 4 It Me.aeene. t A tea aavaw. Hry V;i 4 Jaa Wet, li W, tk k N Hf. M. H A. wt4 MjUlt rinlk a aery f I a aigaaiAals t MeAera cWtkkMg aj Aaaar (kr fcit 4 III tJet atrwet TwewAay lkl. Bivtbe I. M. k r .' r 4l4 ll 'IHM til la4ea4 . AU fcv A. aaaaakii ar44 be k I at .( a Wlal.a MA O.eU J, t. !4e aw Ik tw4 Araay af Ik Hae-eWM, aaeex r wtlh Ml. WUtiaa M Maikaw Tw4y al II I w Oi4 , tk ( Marrt atrwl tHi a 4 Iktaakta. k a tawk, a lk klw WtU aarv 41 Tk tavt" WtO 4Tv a reiae at tk Wew e f Mr. r4 Ve. 1 aI Tar tor. Wa4aa4ay afta aa, April . fiwaa atu Cat r4UI laeliallo la elA4 I ail Mi aTaaaaav It Oaf4l ka aaol kavtlatl for a peak rwrl4 I wkA ah 1Mriie kr a4t M4ay ai taw, al kalf pl IMe. ff rtaaAar trA Tk ajlar bulea antli f Ike Cbrlart wUI k he4 al ll.lt - Wja4y la n:er Vail w Mra. C A. rwwUr. Ml 7ko atrwa. wlil entertala lk vael ld dtvtataw af Ik rwrtlaad trhkpejr Kludy aib i- aienea I rlara. Th 4lt Mlnr' aaoUlla af Of- ga 11 1 gt a rwrplloa, anuei-i ami llal o Tu4ay arenlng at ocNx-a la tllera refllet hall Aof tho.e e So will tab prl ll b lr Thunta Uuenall lniuier; klHal taraljo l"mlmer. ptanlef. both daughter or or egoa. and Jweph Henry Itaery. ho lil gla a lemler af baritone n!oa Mhort addra will b : by Mra u It HartkML raidnl. 1. t klehooa. aa. rotary, and othar mmhr of lh aeeo cUltotL Pwbll Invited, Th WednevUr Infrrmal club a nounee th -ad anaual Uall. a leap yrr May party, to I give at the Artnorv hall Krldar. kler I K labor baxaar of uarful and fancy aniclee lo nrenaratlora ara heing made tin b held at the Icaldenr Of Mra. Aarv'l I (t,, -min'tte. ara lHi-k J Helland. Wl! Malar. II Twelfth etret. April !, I Ham Puaty Kbuadea. Hub Hankie. 11 and I J, from 10 to II In th morolaga gen Helland. lyda llojle, U. Htui- nd t to I la tha afte rnoona Tha baaaar I Ing Keel Malhlot. Iteta He toe. Mr III t under th aueplcea of th Coun- leader. l-ol blruble Hnr,i oun- a'.una. ora aaey. Liiurxin iiriiin. !-, ile a. Th patroneeata ara Mra Hrown, Mr. 1'ounatona and Mr. MatholL w w Th lAdlea Aualllary of tha Ancient 11 of Jewleh Women, whnaa main phll- nthropy, tha Neighborhood Houee. 8rond and Word atree-te. la ona of tha flneet inetltutlnna rnatntalnad for aat. Ilamont work on th I'aciric ooaet. and which waa lo aubatanr "Tha nam of thla organisation ahall be Tha Eugtn Jjijual HuXfraga l.engua.' " i2) Th objaot of tha organlaation; to work for vote for woman, to duot women to their political duUaa, and reepoiialbUHlaa. (I) Any wore a ran beom mam her of t tile) orgavBlcatloa by algnlng tba conalilullgn. Th following prroannt officer wr elected; Praaldant Mr. Mlnnla Waah t'Urne. honorary prraldent. Mra. P. L. t'ampb); flrat rlca praaldant, Mr. Klelcher; aacond vie praaldant, Mrs. M. K. Wataon; third vlo prcaldant Mr. Morrla Dure; fourth vie prealdcDt, Mra. li J. Fraaar; rooorJIng a ec re la ry, Mrs. U. S. Bryson; oorraapondlog aeo r eta it, Mr. Ia T. Harris; traaaurer, Mr. C. A. Burden. After th organization waa perfected th tbrta vlaltora. In turn, mad stirring alks on th subject of equal suffrage. twhlch created Intense Internet and en Ahualaam, and tha meeting closed with the dlatlnot - lmpraalon that Eugene and Lane county would roll np a big majority for "votes for woman" next November. But th visit of th thre Portland women was not all devoted to bualnasa, for tha Kugen club had planned so many aoclal attentions for them that every chink of time was filled. Th most Important of these aoolaj functions was an evening banqaot in which many of tha prominent men as well aa women participated, and a lunceon, tendered by th Fortnightly club at tb Osbara Iious. where covers were laid for (0 gueata. Th color scheme was yellow and dainty yellow ros plac cards seated the guests in happy arrangement. Th wr read from newapapera on general forestry tonics. A I th cloa of th program dainty refreshment wer aarvrd by th hoataaa. That th laglalatlv body of th 0n ral Federation Is bwcomlng unwieldy nas impressed Itaeir upon th con van tlon mora and mora at aaoh biennial nd variows plans have bn presented ror remedying the defect, but no conclu Ion has ever been reached aa to Jua bow It is to b aocompllihed. Pennayl vania thlnka It lias solved th problem nd the following letters will explain their plan: Long Beach, Cal.. March tl Da Madam President I Incloee a copy o Die "Pennsylvania Plan" for reorganlxa tlon, which was Inadvertently omitted from tb report of th tenth biennis! and which will b presented and die cuaaed at tha eleventh blennlaL If ypu have anything better In mind I hop you will sand It for the oon lderatlon of the board. Hoping you will b in San Francisco, I am, Very cordially yours, HARRIET la 8HIEK. Pennsylvania's proposed reorganise Uon plan: Whereas, Th General Federation of Women's clnb has grown in numbers nntll th delegate body is so large that discussion is almost impossible and the convention difficult to manage, therefore b it Resolved, That th Pennsylvania Stat Federation recommend a reorgan txatlon upon tb following plant That th General Federation. Ilka the congress of tha United States, be di vided Into two bodies, th senate and the houa of representatives. Tb senate to be oomposed of state presidents, staU delegates and the Gen eral Federation secretary, the state pres TTA I L-rV Jl IrrkWl A V V v www .t a miMto, 4V Hair Becomes Soft, Fluffy, Lus trous and Beautiful Immediately After a Danderine Hair Cleanse Get a 25 Cent Bottle Now and Forever Stop Falling Hair, Itching Scalp and Dandruff A little Danderine norr vrill immediately double the beautv of your hair No difference how dull. U.AA kriitlo anrl cratrirv ' insf nSnistcn a cloth with Jjanuennc ana carciuiiy uiiw it uuuui;u yum uan taking one imall itrand at a time. The effect ia jf-hediate ana amaanowrour nair wiu pe item, iffv and vrarr and have 'an ppearance of bun- ridancet an incomparable lustre, softness and luxu- . ' -. .u - i .u:Mm .s lintli Try as you will after an application of Danderine, you cannot find a single trace of dandruff tr a loose r f-liinj? hair" and your scalp will not itch, but vrhat will please you most will be after a few week' use when you will actually see sew bair, fine and downy at first yes but really new hair sprouting J over the scalp. - . Danderine ia to the hair what fresh showers of rain . and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the roots, invigorates and strengthens them. Its life producing properties cause the hair to grow abun dantly long, strong and beautiful. ; . V Get 25 cent bottle' of Know Item's Danderine from any drug store orjoilet counter and prove to I -ouraelf tonight now that your hair ir as pretty . nd soft U ny that it ha been neglected or injured , b creles treatment that- all you. surely can lave beautiful hair and lots of it, if you will Just try a tttie Danderine. Real surprise awaits you. Yty .... ar" , ) . A - ) y i r i I SOCI1LTY (Contlnsieci from Pic;e Thre).) n -"" "... r " Oder of Illbernlana announo a rartv aral." written by one of the council , , , Tueda avenln. Anrll 16 member. I to be given In the .ellroom chrleti naen a hall Tha commute th rnncnr.lt club Ihuraday eve- )s rompaed of Mra. W J (mMh. klle Ing. April 1. with prn-!nrnt nirmber, tl, crlne f.affney. Mlea Katlierlna f th rnur.cll In tha rait. Home ma1r Ma'Ilgan. Mlea Iteta Ha lea, ktlea Tie cantlv. for v.hlch the conn.'ll I famoua, I ra flinty and Mlaa Agnee Iowd. Th 111 be on aale (hat evening. etronmers are Mra A Ktvrra, Mr , J II. Mclevlt. Mra. Jainea Kola). Mr Member of the Portland Woman's It. S. Ilogan. Mra. K. II. Iery and Mr Willamette club. v. ho hafe pldgdn. P. Llllla. Ji.OOO toward the endo tnent funil of lodge No. 14, Fort Worth, Texaa, sub ject. The True Meaning of the Pyth ian Emblem F. C. and D." After the program an excellent apread was served in the banquet hall by the slater. Mrs. J. C. Wheeler, Mrs. William Phllock and Mra. S. Manx. After this music and cards ware Indulged In. w w The Chrysanthemum club of the Pythian titster was entertained at the home of EUlen Wagner on Friday aft ernoon. An enjoyable time was had with games and muslo, after which refreshments were served. Those pres ent were: Mrs. C. HIM. Mrs. Mary Murhpy. Mrs. Pouglas, Martha Spencer, Mathilda Harold. Ktnma Roberta, Anna Baker, Mrs. Erdner and Anna Klnnev. The members will meet at the home of Mary Littlefleld, 701 Eart rjurnside. corner Twentieth, next Friday afternoon. w w Mrs. B. J. Howland of 79 Thirty- ninth street. East. Laurelhurut, irfive a very pretty at home pre-Eantfr lunch eon to several friends on Wednesday violet and heliotrope was the color motif. Favors were Easter cards and an unique game created much enjoy men! Covers were laid for Mesdamas Wheeler, Elwood, Sampson, Stephens, Huffman. Darrah, Runkel, And Addle Jane Hubbard., k recent arrival from Seattle, who was a friend of the hna tcss eight years ago In North Dakota. w Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hubbard rave an unique Kaster breakfast for Mr. and Mrs, B. J. Howland of Leurelhurst. and Mrs. Jan B. Warren of Michigan, their guest. Golden yellow and whit was th color motif. Tiny crosses, as fa vors, and a larger cross In the center. decorated the table beautifully. Mrs. Hubbard is a poetical writer and a book of her own poems will noon b pub lished. She is a life member and or ganizer of the Cynthia Westover Alden International Sunshine society, and hopes to see much work done In Port land along th line of good cheer. Mrs. Howland leaves soon for a trip east to Iowa for two months. Willamette university, are planning to give a presentation of "tjueen Esther" at tha Taylor 6tre4t Methodist church tha eventng of April II. Twelve prom inent aololsts wlil appose In tha cast, and there will be a chorus of 10 or 10. Th fentury Ianclng eluh will cloe a very enjoyable arason with a dancing parly al Oitrialen' ball. Eaeter Mon 1ay evening, April a. The Bowera hotel haa Bent out Irrrita. Hons for a third complimentary danrn It la probable that an opera will be to he given In the women's lobby th given in the fall under tha direction of evening of Wednesday, April 10. W. H. Boyor for tha benefit of tha w club Pledge. Tn t'p-to-now club haa sent out In- vtfaflona for th onehinff nartv of a Company "It." Third Infantry. Oregon serlea to i.a gtrn Turaday evening at National Guard, which recently won. at Koyal Aeademy hU. S Fifth street, the governor' Inspection, the dletlne- A. R. Hefty orchestra mill furnish the tlon of being tha beat military organl- mualo. ration In the state, will give the semi- V annual ball nt the Armory on Tuesday The Aaeembly club has sent out cards evening. April 23. Invitations will be for an informal series of dam-lng parlN-s sent out n.-xt week. The members of to be given In Royal Academy hall, sr.', the comrnnv are working hard to ar- Fifth street, Thursday evenings, bcgln- range the hall so that Its guests will nlng this week. -- M'4 Wt!M WAS kU W4ke ka4 b-e 4 UJ ) i1! j iav ttf4l . 4 Ik kJ4 Wi. i- - tA, fcv-n C 4 4i e"4 j Aft tk in i ay tt k.'-l IS Ma4ul k.-a ! kaa. aaeitiaa ri 4 a kkk 4 kta u ma taatt - aal iinl 4wmi4 la ! a ki a.4 kti Oaila U. weusa. 4 Ik kwtke '. k4 Ml 4 Mr lrw4 ka r Mitu4 ayltk Ik krlaai rrtr Mi. 4aa T. k eai k4. 4 lra iee all 0l A4i4 ar-4 al Ike tak, T-y w- i4 ky M MM Ta-v4. Mia avaui 4WH. a4 hue M Witt) Ml Mry A4J 244 kl ! yaa kwwl !e r PeU a. W A tt C Merrk H4 la arta T4 Ar. April I l lk l aaari4 CWjr (" J-rk ki lk Ka. J J, kiak. v tx n - " 9 r4tlka4 IW T tt. AJky, tw. 4iU 4 T wrt tkU4 I - ! . I II iti; f, e m'i "5 . ar is - fee i-. . it kki kt kr tk tiia !. f lt ..l:r l.- (n ;. a J T tur a r it wmi t f tk rvr14 f tk rJa Jrl Waal A 4 kre- r.lta PERSONAL MENTION 1; Mm I a ! Utlka. J Main I tat4 kr ke.i la Vaaa k Mr UAas lAa 0Atl """ r k kee la -rlaa4 TeUf, rtr a ttjsl wltk fcr faawly la t Me. aaA Mr. Iwnteeh I a A It , rrw4 tUa4 aflW lhlr kay.. M I .a lk a4 ar aeaiaiiM U lkir rui ! It Lajy is. Mr. 4 air. J. IK M k . 4 fiwea Ysar I I ywrllav4 lblr a keea. wan reaai i M.ataaA kl walla J r(kB U tk srt I nt k weetkae. Mr. Oar Wvr. t , W aaklagtuav. (A C. kle aa Mr 1- C Jaaa ) kr kw . lklUk4 la lk Villa kt. Clara, after J fcaving saaei lh wiatr la lie Ie. aaJ Mr. l 14 Hrsna n. ho a hoarding kU winter. k aka ak iiiml In lk llartlmaa. ( li Nwrtk T'tr-'tt,"k atreei. Mra IL K lJ. f r!m. I roaaiag ieii of tftdefinti lotk wita fcr air ar. Mta Vloltl Myll. Mr. e4 Mr.W. ti. liueey. fT i.iv- ; lard iiwH eatertaiatag tnir i ea. Mlaa Ir HIUi, of Taroma. wk ; 111 probably remain a sjtonta. Kr" ' ' 'Special Announcement Mtss llo-kenlrtrr arr.ounree new ancing elseee A-IIIJ Maia ITU FORESTRY BOARD WILL PROTECT AGAINST FIRE (kale (MUMS e T. Jamal ) litim, Or April -The atat fr ry board mat yeatarday afternoon and lecuaaed a nttmhr of queatlyna of llry, but took l official sctlon on hem. Of considerable lmpt ante la h .let ermlnatloa rrhi by the board o im to the strict enforcement of for- stry law tM season. W her poaslbl he board will favor eecurtng apeclal prosecutors to assist district attorneys prosecuting violators of the law. Kvtry effort I to be made to prevent orest flrea hy th strictest vigilance f forest guards. receive every comfort. The patront-snes are Mra. W. E. Plnxer, Mrs. U A. How- man, Mrs. It. O. Scott and Mrs. W. V Daugherty The committee In charge are Lieutenant O. A. Htevens, Serreanls Frank Guerin, A. J. A. Johnson, C. II. White, A. P. Rufnor, W. A. ClarKe anl E. B. Carlson; Corporals Clarence D. Porter, L. H. gpooner. H. E. Hill, E. W. - w Stlle'a oreheatra. W'oodlawn I49S. WALL PAPER HISTORY whole pa, with Ulnstratloa, waa la voted by tb Bostoa Vsrald to tb de descrlptloa of aa old acaery papr nsd la tb parlor of.jBdge Xeary Anstla's bom ta West Boxbory, Mass. WEDDINGS A week of Interesting weddings was hfrnia-bl In a close Inst evenlna with the fcnaner. r. w. ewars ana iu. w. uo- mnrrt, of Miss Katharine Woodwai l ney: Prlvatea C. E. 8pence, J. II. Kava naufrh. B. R. Perklna, M. Crick and K. F. Mlster. w w The New Tork State society of Ore eon will hold their regular monthly meeting Tuesday evening at 8:80 In Chtistensen's lower hall, corner Elev enth and Yamhill streets. All members should be present, as Important bust and Sinclair Albert Wilson 1n the l.'nl tnrlan Church of Our Father. The mar- rlnge service was read at 8 o'clock. Rev. T. U Eliot and Rev. w. O. Eliot, orn elating. A pretty bltof sentiment at taches Itself to the event through the fact that Mr. and Mrs. William F. Woodward, mother and father of the bride, were married In the Church of CIIVUIU 1 1 ry U cocili on iliil'ui mill arias . . a aai ness will cim up for consideration- Our Father almost 28 year. ago. The ' ' .v.- wh I Easter decorations of lilies snd palms lb 1 1 3 ti'i'LOiaiivu va ur ui aiiiue-aiiwii wiiu I . , . . , all other New Tork state societies from m a charming background for the ith tha noaa u . wedding party. The bride, who. entered ti.i .i.i. ir, antertnlnln visittn on th arrrt of her father, wore a simple New Yorkers during Festival week and own of whit satin with trlmmlnga of Elks' carnival week. All New Yorkers ". on wu iu,. . onU ,nr are Invited to be present After busl- rled a ahower of lilies of tha valley, news, meeting, refreshments will ba Her only ornament was the bride served and a social hour will be enjoyed groom'a gift, a pearl pendant Miss Al- by all those In attendance. aseiion aiirnueu mo unu I IUaa.aU V L HUUUii "UO WWIO Ijwrill VA The Lftdles Aid of the First Congre-I green muslin with trimmings of white rational church will hold an all dayland carried aarroaiis. in Drines- meetlne- Tuoaday. In the church parlor, maids were Miss Ada Kendall and Miss Helen Wentworth. Both wore white lingerie over yellow and carried daffo- The Minuet club girls entertained, their friends last Monday evening af Rlngler's hall with" an April Fool danc ing party. It waa one of the most en joyable dances given by thla popular club. Hung upon the walls of the ball room were popular sayings by various scribes relating to the fool and his shortcomings. The hall was tastefully decorated with green streamers. The program was topsy turvy and created no end of amusement During the grand march Jester capa of various col ors were distributed to the women and ticklers were given to the men. These souvenirs were carried throughout the evening and created a great deal of amusement A large number of guests were in attendance. The club girls will entertain again on Easter Monday, April 8. with a leap year Easter party. Thla Will also b novelty affair- w w The ex-members of the decree team of Boss City camp No. 6468, M. W. A., arav their castain. C. P. SmlthJ a bleaa- I ant Surprise on Monday eventng, April i 1, at his residence, corner Twenty-sixth and Thurman streets. A large crowd of friends ; gathered 'and the evening; was 'spent with music ..dancing and cards.. Refreshment. wVr served. ' " . Reed institute pupil held a skating party" at the Oaks Tlnk Thursday -afternoon, 4:30 to-7. ' Many new and Inter esting features were introduced. Lunch- con waa srved at o clocav with a basket luncheon at noon. At 2:30 a program will be given with mu. slcal selections by Mrs. J. Chris O'Day, accompanist Mrs. J. u. Nellan; lecture. "Mary Magdalene' (Heyse), Mrs. Char lotte P. Curtis. Ladles of Portland are invited to attend and hear th last of a series given by Mrs. Curtis. Hostesses of tha day, th ladle of the auxiliary. w w The Mystic Stars of Myrtle have s'snt out invitations for a card and dancing party to be given Wednesday evening in Masonic Temple. Th patronesses are j Mrs. Hugh Boyd, Mrs. Maria Hobklrk, Mrs. Adolph Harr, Mrs. Phillip Neu. When my chest was flat and my Mrs. Josephine Kallslier, Mrs. Addison shoulders thin and hollow, I thought Draper. On the arrangement committee tnat I must' have been destined by Na if was necessary to repine some of the soiloil paper in the housu and Hurry Wrnrn. bring In the I'nlted Suites, was called In as authority on the paper, to ere If it could ho replaced. On going (tin our h acraps of obi (wiper In the attic n f mull piece of this apeclnl scenery Iax'r was rouna ana ent in to th head printer In their faetory to see If It could be reproduced. On examination It proved to ba one of their own make. Tho blocks had been laid aside for perhaps to years, aa not oven the oldeat printer In tho place had any recollection, of Its having been printed. But, as the blocks (2000) employed In the printing had presumably been preserved, thoy de cided on making a new edition. How ever, on taking tho blocks out. It was found that over 100 Were missing. The chief of. the block-cutting was In de spair, as some of the missing- blocks, were those giving the first "pinmarka" and It luokod as If It would be Impossi ble to reproduce them.. After three months the difficulty was overcome and then about three weeks of steady trial strlklngs before the printers wer suf- . flclenuy confident to go ahead and print 1 an edition of 100 collections, which took ' 12 of their beat printers flv months to comploto. The coat of producing the sets was approximately $10,000. These productions were then sold to about one hundred dealers. Mr. Taylor, of th F. A Taylor Company, being a personal friend of Mr. Wearn, waa shipped one set of these panels, which la on exhibit at their studio,. ISO Tenth . street, snd It would be well worth your while to call and see them. "A Beautiful Form and no more. Hollo ws." HOW I ENLARGED MY BUST 6 INCHES IN 30 DAYS are Frank Harlngton, Adolph Harr, Mrs Alice Gibbs, James Hlslop. The recep tion committee is made up of Miss Le nora Ioew, Mrs. Frank Harrington, Hugh Boyd, Julius Bailey, Mrs. G. E. Hlgglns, ,i Miss Cora Osmond, Albert Stone, O. R. Ball. Mrs. William Grabach and J. Lesser are on the card committee, w Th Chanticleers have Issued' Invita tions for their shirtwaist party to be givJ April IS, Women of Woodcraft hall'. Eleventh, and Taylor streets, which will close tholr series of danees, for the season. The patronesses ar Mrs.. R. Hayes, Mrs. E. Meyer and Mrs. 8. Levlni The committee ar the Misses Minnie Meyer, Eva Levin, Ivy Henderson, Myr tle Meyer and Rae Levin. w w M. And Mrs.' A.CMover, in their bom sit Errol station, gave a most enjoyable April fool's party last Saturday evening, March 10. Ther was a round of merry making from th tim tb gueata ar rived until they departed.: Refresh ment wer served. The Invited guest wrw Frank Olo-var, Herbert Bottrn Mr. and Sins. AlOCso R Fahso, Frank Fan- . v - . - . ' . i. ... - ;--,.-r- The student body of th Portland Business college la to give a social skating party at tb Oaks rirrk on Fri day evening, April 28. Over 1000 invi tations are being distributed and every effort is being put- forth to make this one of the moat Important social jsvents given by the school. this season, a num ber of special features have been ar ranged and all who attend will be given a royal' good time. ' - - w Th fifth Scottish Rite at boms will b given at th Scottish Rita cathedral on th vnlng of Aprit-dl. This wl'.i b the final party of th season. The jut rones sea ar Mr. C C ' Newcastle, Mrs. - Richard Martin. ' Mrs. John An nahd. Mrs. j,- K.- Locke, Mr..W, ,E.j ture to go through life without knowing the charm" of ' k full, ' beautiful bust I faithfully tried every method I could hear of, but without obtaining any result, and I do not believe I wotti hav ever possessed "nvy pres ent superb development had I not ceideataUy dlscoTered a ilmpli process which enlarged my bust six indie in 30 days and wrought a complete transforma tion In ray appearance. If every lady wbo longs for a beautiful bust could have seen me be fore I used this re markable process, and then look upon ' me again today, eh would surely feel that noth ing: les than miracle could have produced such atnervlu change In so short v alma. Tet thla Sam treatment was1 tried by ten other ladle I envelope. Ladle who fear that their with undeveloped buats, nd th result I busns may become too birse -should ribta!nd within a few day utt! Iy ar- airip lt.t:-cat!-int m soon as they hav lonlahad tk tndical a5d scientific In-I o!cn in. 1 a!', t: - .itfiKat a irta ; A vestlgntors, and in a few weeks each of tho ten ladies had obtained a mast marvelous enlargement of the bust Next.lt was tried by fifty ladles, and the same marvelous enlargement was obtained. Mme, C. Sire of Montreuil, Be 11 ay, says: "The result that I have obtained from the V E N U S-CARNfS TREATMENT convinc es me that.it can al ways bo used with suc ctti-s." . . ". . . Thla U a simple, easy process that any lady can use at home with out the knowledge' of anyone, and I ant so grateful for what it ha done tor me thkt I feel T-should reveal my ere t to all rriy sisters f who need it. Simply ad t dress XTAROARETTE ; AlKBUAIN (Dept. 108. f A 85 Oreat Portland ; 8 t"r e i.-." Iindon. W, EngV and on -receipt ef f two 3-cent stamps 'or.i postage I will send yOi j lTUcblars- by retura . oat in. a plain eealri Be a Wise Woman i NAirraiiACCArFr CORSETS ' This would rank as splendid figurc-reduefng f. a . corset even it it didnt drive away the faT7erma- nentb which it DOES. An instant success! , No. 353 low bant No. 354 aacdlam .50 OTHER NEMOS A Fit for Every Figure 3.50, $4 and $5.00 P. EAR MADAM: No doubt youVe noticed how very little the usual corset ad. tells you mostly general talk that would apply to any ordinary cor set or a weak effort to imitate the Nemo in style.' claims and cuts. " But don't blame the ad-: man, for there is really little that can be said about ordinary corsets; but when you're asked to believe that any other corset "like" of "as cood as the Nemo . . 7 Be a Wise Woman! . -. Most . women ; actually: need the SPECIAL SERVICE tM, com- forjt- and ' wear which Nemo Corsets alone' can give. . Take brne to talk it ovpt with your dealer. KOPSROS, Mfr., New York irsesjaaaorwss Be a 1 i