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THE OREGON tUNDAV JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE I. lilt a TffW --YjjU !, u' M-aata t i r 41 ia?ij .!' I (f - - . J) : rv I f I Ft;-1) M!I Comfort, author of Kate Knocki at lh loor " III I'M !, o' M-aata l in fa ' J r--4, 1aa?mJ 1it i laifcSU. I t ! H I"?!' ) 0lr U )! rMtllMutt l.alulr fi ' Ika a M .u"u.. J ! Ika futlh' efl.l II I., full, kii tialarg Iki, bwt ul 'i:i,' 'twf fe, llfuliila lf I" J'J fltal ! lt- !.Mt'i I' ' tHMk U t l-.trll M!1 u. i tfTtnl ii ,i ,iuii iaiii ' 1 4rmtd f !. Wi m i'.' raa uf res lion t.r i f 1:1,1 it lr n iintoi, mi lllatad tmtot. i.l t. i.unl o.i elta Ala ! f'nJ i" " l1"1 1kr Snual aa afcldalaJ 'flood Tt.e trit th lawtata.at.la larlufa I alHI " ' Wlidariaa )! e I, ! rvfunij Wladuta "f IKla iIBftl ItuUf . talartrai4 Lr Tim ntaa A e.iiU took, and than IN, dlweovarr la wiaJf I b caaa of lanr. ttta dilttf ulaltMl auhalaf. Ihe Ma Id a I vt th fTrataat unlvrillra of Aoi,l La tllrabad dean tmm !.! hl(i cl'lai laariilaa mkA kuul uufiillni litlr li l "al a br kfatn ", t brinf III Ho hr l fanillt,a and lwl atiillly miu ! fui kta aon. maklra for lit MalKtiurt and kRiu,ni,nl a huuk of ilurc and arrootpanrlna JtncUa. qullr aa trmara bit la Ita my aa anjlhlni Ih, autlior ha tiar 0"nm In rir or lltnalut. l'rV la Iba youritil in r in bar f Ifir Jordan family and It li! rlrintna. bos of pafrtta that urlir-l t't, nmlluii for th doctor'a crrallun, Tlir rnll. Mwavar. too rlvld for lit, prlnilni praM and tha idrturaa rra lulrri rl-l la blark and wall, for Ilia ui-e if (hl book, br ffhlmada H,kko. a J,n , aa artlat. who tiaa Ivrn thnn - atonal oualnt loat-hra of lila own Tlirtf ar about (0 In numbrr. tba ,lrd anl anala romping IndiK rlmlntIy Ihrnuch Iba pagra Of tha book. I.lrkllflrd by t!, Jlnilra that accompany thnn. In a prefatory nvta Ihr author aayn Thaaa rartoma wara mada on by onr In momenta of Irlaur to ilrar a amnll lrfy. Thajr ara now rrprlnial In th, hope of ple1ii ethrr amall bnya ant) flrla." Aftar raflln thm. and steins tha aroonvpany IriJ lllaalrallona. tha Jy of tha anall nan can pa lmaflnad. Fur InsUncc; ba aiij . Uk with ! Ih, alkaal a ll 4 (La aoa vt ,lv( ka haa IMI fltxacaa Mtakaa Ikaaa rk-a aaaai la I ha ff,l t aa kl A k4- lit. 'I ;'"! f (. g rlafc,fcij la l.liwl i u f alKl mtnrw klliar MUa,l II ,rm J ,w,l tnaity lli, la laa irt v( h K t aalaaad IkaJf u k 1.11. 1 dittli kllaalbf KafHa ! lata lakraa Ika IIMIIulaiHal fMt ivananuai na. ,4 a- liulf laa (Kat hi!d I" lhaif 4rua I Hal aa Ikrir ., tu,l tfc aarrllcg for Ik lkf tn a a llua In I "'J a. it a a R4n a f tla tlatla rniii mla bk own In milnul wcallli fro hi thai tlma vn !Ih lry aaauwiaa popar(Wna of (iMl "iii and l-adili and baroaiaa I m ' 1 . ii iihrir a fui av " vrarr all '"' '" -J II I ""li p-"" I' III I ika at ,,( and ifiii aC. I'" tilk lw j, f. II iaicrtlli of anlnd and al 1" ..'ill li- old aa iHl "J rH a ! aKaii.a af l;ttia.i. T.a fata ll Uat af fclf. 4wafa a fca I ha I ka auka Iks alra faaat awitad ua Ilia. k-ifcifc iaiaal. ad 1 fc af ka ,! aai- inaa. tJi.tskt t-v.k4.ki,a wtaatwar rrk, I L 1 a. "tk kWlal fc.ltaata," kr KUaa OH LaaaalaTkla a a lrat I ataaa of Ua ktaiarj. la f r a' I a ad siftwl aca,aa, wtl aaaaMal atrwaa (iMkL ll la dwdKi4 la tad:al J.a ki faiti TI- aalKaf twaaaia Ikla wltk ka ka tKal ll aaay atd atfaa4aia la kal aka kwtiataa ta aa lk- iaaihd aatar ! larval la ialiiov aiata aua taaa kar tiaiaa Ikal Ikla hwteUrlly la !" aioaaiad tim Ik, w4ld aiMa laiaal lakaa) la fa r" f " al an'aa. UtlIM II la ka aa I l.aaa a f4l at4illl. aad) k- lag imi (Ka ikrrh aaay adaia cwaaa um W uia'a laa a.a of I ha alaga In iaoiaaih aaaliir a4 iaraaira , Iba IUI Irulka af iftUanHy Trl. aa It a airiiar Ma "Ta aau i loia of ika fatkidla ikmk la a oldan li,fr f-r tKa diatuH aod II aTjuld ka mi4 la find, la all Ika aaltl !. nu dlamalle aalb!l Uaa Ikaa In Ika Ufa aad rkajarlar tf aaiar' fjiiatxdh Tba attlkur kaa anada gawd uao of ik,aa oaab4lilla ad fandal ! a if billful I lay. kxii r.mid I al ! rl baiy awl rrrllrn,a. bul II la oaallanabla h,lh,r ma iublie la raady la ralta un n Mag a iy i"air opmiwoi od Willi arn iroig loitglnua aaall- men I a Hut wlll.f II la r aiafow a . ii m t f-a Ha f liarr wkk, tala a k-( fwlia l Ika 1aaa, Auuar4 U. iaiax, frtca "Tka uiwaiar Jar." If Vf'a H-aka Iki U a tUwilM aav fa tiaailadj 4y nu4 wllk) kiaaaiaa la U Ua ttaliia ai'agib aa4 Mwtalttf. A aalM, Itu4w la lila g-wf igalaa. I il taa-agMia Ikla fcliy aadn tall la ! wllk a iaaalifvl , aa fi( k-aia a a Haiiaaarr aorwa la a koatnaL aa a(ila ktaa laataatlr frwa Ika akaaf t af kar aaaawal awraawiUir- II Ma kv talaa Iim of aaarr)la Kar; ka fcaa II 4 a auaaa :f" la Ika alaaaat, aa4 kok ail wwnaa wllk kl 4a la lw lla naa Baaa) aad atk la awruia kr. r( al I lava da, aka rld kar olH l Ika aavaiat iaa af Ikair oialkMa Wklla Ika fcawfc la ao4 laaal for Uak. a aa Mai foar la fiat a II la Ika kaada af Ika rwada wka darta la fa Ika lairbwia aiobUava af awadara Ufa Vivid aad rwats-aJltaa- tka lr la la laaaaly kaasaa. aad ta f Iliad with atraaf draaaall aclloa t'oAidrii( IK wldraoraad latrl Ikal la -today raanlfaalad la wadrtag and Ilia - aaa pfoaiam. "Tka (Irwalat Jt" abould find a mulilluJa of rradua a ie on g thoaa wko ara slu4la aoclal proliUrtva O W. IlltHaghatw Co, J. K. (ill I. hortland. Prlca f I tl. 'Hrttany- by W. K Slapaa. U. C Aa aorat-tabla aartaa af tlllla lavka la bale pul anil uadar Ika lllla of Taa- . I L St. - -I 1. -1,-4 i , - k"" ata gMka." kf tka ladga rv ixiM avoa i Tk Vawaa M kda ly ataaa. paw kaa k a witiiaa ky maoiad wkawa aa,a la a oaraataa af iia waa.ir. TM ad.aa at aady i(tfl ld laa aaaaM f ! wafla ail atllDt.'tl J,a a4 (ilgaa, klatwrk a,aaaia aaai taaaa. aM aaial aM aaaiaka Ikoooa Already ka ara taiHwMai la a-' tka Ikal ta Wfva a U auaaU la atf , awt4 rail it st It ka lka aad lia II m m altiaHI aad raaAakla f tml a fawlora Ikal will aakak.ad Itaatf aad will ka kwa4 la akAfcs laaon ywrmiir ta ika await af it . wktra ia caaiawd far aa h aartaa. Taa irfw la good aavd taa - lla!. wkrta Ika kNi ka af ai 4a aad aaad la difcla ck. TO ENFORCE RULES AGAINST PEDDLING In miiiii( ll t r.tir Ut4 l, 4wafaaa - awat al a laiat- a adti4ad iaiiaa. Excursion Rates to Eastern Point i, tka ka faJbawuiaj au lla t'd aa fittf aaakaa) (a y ta (wad ltt oiad la ra ,la A far Ifcatf gtrta.g i(o aa4 fall afwia'a Ta( of nw 1Ua4 AM fiaa kl ,Ha 114,1 kid: . Jaaa 4. 1. . IH Ii Ik. l. U tl. II. K . . JoJf . a. a. I. tl. K i. I. I. M. It. fi. tt. , t. tftlJL Ai i. jl a. 4 i. ii. it. it. :. :t tt. 14. tt. tt. II. Itll aVrlaaka . 1. Ii. tt. I, lilt iaaraal Waal Ada ktg laaal la fWil aaakf af tha liaa Ultaa a ka ttwraday rawaJnadad (ka raatlaa af Iknaaaa lad Ika t-oddllkg af aaMdakkaa. kuHkaaa. av,ir Atwgtaama aad miocUaataoua arUis dwikd la tkaaa t'aallyal. w MkoMl ika twaol af aay Usna tea, klallod Ika tliy kail la day la tapudtala lhlr forataa a-il. Aa a rwauil Ika ultw kaa kaon a. tlfid ta arraai all ara aaddliad karlblBg wiikeMti lirsaaaa la da a, jk aparlal ordlnanc waa baaaad ky Ika council tkrta w aka add Baruiittlas tka aury1af af aaavaalr pfeg ram af Ika rtlaL ral4lBg tnal 1aa tHibJUhar af tha proa rant jjf lha city. II a day k-jua. u .i j i-J. ii .mn For Full Information Regarding . Any Book Old or New Write, Gill or Phone Meier & Frank's Basement Book Store Prmtc Ei. 4 A-6101 iimmer HooseSiioldl Necessities -T.I I lie Krlo In thr- dark iw Uonjucn and a Hnark Wllb a bunch or Ooballns; Alaa many other tblrca Burn a amall hoy aeca In drrams When by night ha upa and (creams." On the opposite pig. Is a veritable boys nightmare. ' Hera la another equally as good: Here we a-o, O Oaslbou! F.rlc'a not afraid of you: You may noratrh ana rrsrh and rouRh, Tut you cannot throw him off ' On the opposite peg Krlc cavorts on the Oaalbou an animal the like of 'which waa never beheld, upon land or sea. On the closing page Is this quaint announcement: - "And here endeth "Krls Book rr Beasts." which David Starr Jordan rll.l with Ills pen snd paint box, but tho , pictures wet- too bee-j outlf ul 11110 a- '".pensive, no he irot his fripnd. Shi t: mada 8ekko. to translate them Into calm black and white. Paul Elder & h Co. nf i?in Francisco have made t Ii em U Into a book, with grat Rlee. At their Tomoya press John Swart denlicncd th ' typo page, and Jran Oliver helped wlt'u i'the decoratUns and It wrc nil fltilsln-1 and sent out Into the world for Rood ooy nnd s;lrls In the merry month or May, J12. C The publisher farther says: "Loctor Jord in hn shown hlmiplf In a new light. To Erie belongs the dis covery. The r;rjwn-up who may become ; the ponsehsor of this new hock undouht ' rdly will be Inclined to afrrep with Doc- t Jlor l.ee' of the old tory book days, who waa pictured a generation ago as klj- pins; the rope dfiHplte an excess of av oirdupotn. If memory server rightly. It went Ike this: a; "A little nonsense now Hnd then, Kald good old Doctor l.ce, . Is rcllslicl by ihe wisest men ' That's Just the cast v.itli me." Arriving at the bookuollprR Just at the I time Doctor Jordan Ih visiting in Ore v b;oh is a happy coincidence, and among the many wise things he Is saying and , the good advice he in giving to our y college young- men and women. It will k,,add to the force of his arguments to know that with his getting lie lias got ,-. the wisdom to once in a while throw off the burdens nnd make meirv witli ,. the children. Paul Klder & Co.; pi-Ice Jl. one human to-. I Tl at the agony of I II f-, lu lo. ojid wbrii I trample! ttioa lo kn!t ll-.lrm furrvrr briiralh m- kUffTlnd and loe- hrn, after moiitli! of Ihe wlldit klruggle. I atixi.1 with I them under my fret. I v free furl the flt( time in my life I hava barn frr-o ever since" Hut aha waa nol. What she n-lntook for frcalotn a rul- livatwl pride, but the author ha creat ed this d'li:ixi In the mind of her j readers quite aa cleverly aa ah ha tn the hcrolna herself; ami If one ibes not exactly like Ssrnlra he must uclmlre her WitHe tHie HENRY JENNING & SONS, "The jReacJh of All Furmture" The Great Home of Good Bit? Furniture Store, situated in the very heart of the city, replete with many attractive articles ot lumiture, particularly aesiraoie ai xniB season 01 me year. The Popular Priced Furniture Store of Portland You May Need Some Article Mentioned Below J, "The Unknown Woman," hv .1111e . Warwick- The. author has Indulged in A an odd mixture of scenes, prop,., condi , - tlons and circumstances. The cliarnc :; : ters are all Americans by birth, but by i;' residence and nttachments most of them .. i tiavvr. become n feeling, if not , fH(.t ft Italians wltli a com enirnt strain of ri French to use upon occasion anil d(--.Vimind; while as a com posits dicy rnlsht ; easily be written down Hohemlsns. The : principal events center around "the won ., derful woman." who happens to be a v , t myaterious bust which was supposed to i have been Mnreptitlonslv brought 'o , New Tork f 1 orn France. ;;:',-; -Thcf characters of the hook are so "' v, numerous that one finds his memory' ,; -( taxed to keep them pioperly located. WbHe , at'eral romances are ninning their course, weavlns In and out of each ' other, and more or less related. Ti,e V r heroes and heroines nre not "iust everv : day folks," and while the author has . . . given them strong human traits tli.-y Arawwlth . a few exceptions human t, OddlUes; not the-people one m, rts often -t. wlV least. : 'Tbe first heroine of the book. Sandra tli.l type fortunately not often found:' ' ? th kind aho described herself na being I when aha told her friend Joan: "I -j haven't known a pang of suffering for " many yeara. at least 10. And. do vmi j..: know why? . Because I love nolmdv not " .-. r- ej-L-1 , , j . Ktt. coiiaUlrncy and the rsuuialte k with whl-h tlta author clothe her Tha char acter n ull so ctnillently drawn that an lea that pliaaanl. Intlmat feeling that every time a ltuatloi pre sents Its'lf you know Just how each one interested v ill behave. The plot Ik Intensely Interesting and compelling, ami la worked out with a nice sene nf detail, though candor must compel the imM prejudiced critic to ad mit ll Is neither a happy nor uplifting story. The author a style of nnrratUe la ex cellent, but hr runverar.tlon Is a little too fervid, a bit too llherslly sprinkled wlili ejaculations calculated to shock the reverent car, to muke the atory Jii,t what one wants It to be from such a gifted pen. A frontispiece In colors la by Will tirefe. John l.unc company. Price, 1 1 .30. GARLAND rnagg - rasr CABINET 00 Advertised or reviewed .on this page may be ob tained at Gill ' Book Itora, 3rd aad Aider f ITE 3' KTlft t. C a "Fate Knock at the. Door." iy Will l-elngton Comfort This hook Is only the fulfilled promise given by the mi-th-ji In his two earlier volume. "Rut ledge Rides Alone" and "Shu Oulldeth Her House," and Ihe reader Is not dis appointed. Strong. muHUrful, simple and pure are adjectives which rush into toe mind at thought of these stories; filled wltli idealism, bu la need withVwIs- dom and common sense, epigrammatic with truth, nnd a bugle noli; of faith and hope for the advancing feet of the new womanhood which Is emerging from slavery to Intellectual and spirit ual heights. .Mr. Comfort bus Joined Idealism with social service, and has worked out his theme with the studloua ncrs of a thoughtful man. His concep tion of motherhood, the sphere of wom an, the relation of men and women toward themselves and each other, the Influence of one risen soul over others with whom it is thrown, while Idealistic, has ttW note of reality, that dominant power to convince . These books are In 11 class by thi-niKclvea, and It has been pr dieted by .able critics that It is the beginning of a new literature which Is to supplant tlm rank nnd file of frothy sentimentality which has been in voguu for so long. These three stories are ho nMrcly different in plot and plan and -baractcrs, and yet so full with genuine merit and art. one1 feels safe in prophe sying that Mr. Comfort is only begin ning to pla e bis name at the top of American fiction writers. In the first chapter of "I-'ate Knocks at the Door," there is a ilcrcrintlon of a storm 011 the hirm sea w lib It paints before the mind's eye one of the most lasting plc- 11 re a of "unearthly glitter, like the col oring of :i dram. It was sharp lined a gieat wedge of absolute night and from It the last vestige of day dropped back affrighted. Above once more he ynw the hideous turmoil In the liack fabric--hint wind an avalanche cfV wind that gouged the sea, that could have shaken mountains." After the vessel Is wrecked lu that storm the young man, who ia 1-hip's cook, eaves the captain in the only lifeboat, that outrides the angry waters. After a short friendship the iiero leaves the captain in London and once more starts out in search of adventure. Always as cook he finds positions with the arrrty, and his experience in the I'hilipplnes re minds the renders of the protest against the useb ss, needless cruelties of war In "Rutledge Hides .Alone," in-the Rus star-Japanese struggle. Again the w idler makes his reader see snd feel Hie awful sacrifice of brave men, the loneliness, llie Heart ache, the poor starved lives which ruffer so much for nothing but to satisfy the greed of na tions. It is here, when so sorely tempt ed by the "Adelaide woman and her kind," th.-t the hero remp.rks tn think ing of his mother: "A man fallen 10 the drefcs usually finds a woman to keep him company, but it is equally true that mm never climbs go high that, looking upward, he may not see a wom an there." His friendship with David f.'alrne. the halt starved "cub reporter," begins while on the march with the regiment, when the young fellow Is sad ly in need of a friend. The rook takes him in and allows him to be useful In exchange for grub and a sleeping place. David I'alrna and Andrew Bedient. the hero, talk hour after hour dispelling the loneliness In, a way nona of tli desolate men about them knew how to or understood. Great themes wera touched upon In a boyish, idealistic way. hooks, wen, travels and esthetics. Of Cedlent at this time, the author says; "Send a boy on a loog Journey, but If hi -mother has loved tntn hi. I LOO I """""1 I asvrr 3a mcmcs jv4 vou I tTtTTrrTTI ' ' T W"-? ' T IV TT1 a JS' aaafai!aIl I. ' -aJJ"5,- Originality In "Garland" Gas Rang Some say that Ras ranges are dangerous that leaky valves sometimes fill the oven with as and an explosion occurs. But this is not true with the "Garland." It is impossible to liffht tne oven ourner unui me oven aoor is open, and if any gas should by accident accumulate in the oven, it will escape before harm can be done. Accidents may occur with other meth ods, but not with this. The "Garland" Safety Lighter and Safety Door Latch are original with us and fully patented. Take Care of the Visitors! How the Daven-o Differs The Davrn-o. unlike any other bed on the mar ket, fives a regular bed and not a makeshift to sleep. -n. Wc defy anyone to name a single requisite ot a pooo oca mat is not iounu in tne i, DAVKN'-O. and there is no other combination " bed of which this can truthfully be said. Wc have them from the inexpensive to the very highest priced. I IlKW'.v1'. --aw bwbb ui 1 iT-ri- aaaaaaaaBBMnT-anirr . I'-'B x. ifSlw i "Cold Storage" Refrigerator $8.90 We offer a number of the well known Wis consin "Cold Storage" Refrigerators at this attractive price. White enameled throughout, glass syphon trap, sanitary silver tin shelves, storage compartment absolutely sanitary ; no round corners, making cleanliness a feature with no exertion. For Baby's Comfort and Mother's Convenience Here is thefcnly conveyance designed for the baby that will absolutely permit the mother to take her child tverywhert. Shopping, calling;, visit ing, riding on cars, trains, or elevators, it makes no difference whert you go or hew you go, the baby need never be lifted out The Si is a combined Wheeler, Carrier, Bassinet and Juniper. It can b! pushed or pulled, carried on the arm Or will stand alonecan't topple over. Can bechanred from a wheeler to a carrier or chair in an instant. Simply pull a cord Go-Basket settle gently to the ground with the wheels out v. .mn a.uu uui oime way.' mo complicated mechanlim to get out of orderwork so simply and easily that any frown child caa do it. Come and examine it ypurtelf. Plic6S s $8.50, $10.50, $12.50 Rose Carnival Visitors Welcome Visitors to the Carnival from the nearby towns will find our store the most convenientry situated furniture store in Portland. Ask any one, the policeman, the car conductor or the newsboy they aJl know wliefe- Jenning's is It will be well worth your while to visit us, especially if fitting up the home for the summer but you will be welcome any way. for the Carnival VVe have a vast assortment of Flags no doubt the largest in the city. Sizes for the small boy,! for decorative purposes and, in fact, for the many dif ferent occasions calling for the display of Old Glory. Those needing flags for the Rose Car nival, Fourth of July and Elks' convention will save money by seeing our line first!. Pricey Lower Than Elsewhere SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY Heinurv Jem Sz Corner Second and Morrison Streets liberal Cretlit If Deilred--Horne of Good Furniture - ' ...... ...iv ., -B . ;-.". .. .- ' 'l -- ' Ufa the rara fltwe"r of faatidiousnosa - ' - v ."- ----- ' - ; F - ;-f-"-f-- 7