Tin: o:h:gon daily jouuiial; ioix. THURSDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 3, 1D12. IN THE REALM FEMININE I Events in Society It I iniMratWa tbt thoM costrthatlng sews for tl) ' Sunday Soclaty pea should have tt reach tha dealt of. the soclstr editor not later than Friday whether brought in, Balled or tala iiboned. . . New la always moat welcome, but (hoe who bar affair early in the week would confer a great favor br aendlng their reporti la aooa after a tooealble, tbarwlt the relume at lata aodel on Saturday stay heeaaaitata soai Items bains left ofer to fot an- ther day. ' Dinner and .log PartlM. ! I' RS. HELEN LADD COBBETT had as her . dinner guests last evening Mr. and : Mrs.. Henry McCall. Miss Katharine MacMas ter. Miss Dorothy Morrison, Miss Jean Morrison, Mr. Barnes of New Tork; Donald Green, . Frederick Poster and Landon R. Mason Jr. . later the party occupied two boxes at the'Helllf "for the Cans-Miller concert ? poclal Brevities, .. , :' Mfa William McFall and her daugh ter and granddaughter. Mrs. Frank B, Hart and Miss Sally Hart, left Portland Saturday evenlnf for New Tork, where 'Tlney will sail for Fans, miss an to .. remain some nine. . Miss Jean Mackennle is the nest of Mrs. Henry X Corbett, who Is occupy lng tha M Andre, Fouilhoux Sflltigo at "Uearhart, . ' S; Mr. and Mrs. Henry McCall have come ' tip from their ranch near Prlnevtlle for ; .1 witt it tne portiana. H. A 'Vv; ' ' . e e . - Mr. and Mrs. George Mcpherson left 'today to bo gone a month la the east. where they will spend the time In Min neapolls and Chicago. ' Miss Elisabeth Driscoll returned the first of tha week after a vacation of a . month spent with relatives In New Tork ty. Washington, D. C- and Connectl cut En route home Miss Driaooll visited Irtth friends la Chlcao and Denver. Dinner and Bridge. " ' Mlaa Guthrie and her sister, Miss TVOna Guthrie asked, Mr. and Mrs. Coe ' A. McKenna, Howard Charlton and Oaorg Stanley to dins -with tham last evening in compliment to Miss Mable Shea and her fiance, Roland Chapman. rink . rosebuds decorated the table. Bridge was played later in the evening. Omega Nu Reception. A large event of last evening was the Omega Nu sorority reception given at the Irvlngton residence of Miss Mar garet Porta About three hundred guests were received during the hours by Mrs. A. R. Porter, Miss Zola Hltchoock, ' grand' president, Mrs. Lambert Dunbar, Miss Maurlna Campbell, representing tha Zeta Psl chapter, Miss Louise Beecher of Stockton, Cel.. Miss Nan Coon Of Reno, Nev., Miss Georgia Lonesdorough, Saoramento, Cal., Miss Bnyder of San Joss, Cal., and Miss Por. Health and BY MRS. MAE MARTYN ' B. Sister: It is right that tha pa trons of your "beauty parlors" should object to shampoos made from soap on account of the great danger of the oap alkali ruining th lustre of their hair. Try a shampoo made by dlsaolv- ng a teaapoontui or cantnrox in a cup r not water, ana aner anampouina;. rnse the hair as usual. Canthrox makes the most satisfactory shampoo imaginable and leaves no bad effects. It lathers splendidly and Is the best and most thorough scalp-cleanser I have ever seen. It relieves scalp-irrl-tatlon and leaves the hair bright, soft, fluffy and easy to do up. This sham poo permits tha hair to dry quickly, is very beneficial and will not cause faded streaky or discolored hair as soap and most shampoos are likely to do. Mrs. L. Q.: It is not necessary that your face reflect your age. You could easily have a much finer, clearer, smoother and more youthful complexion If you quit using powder and .tried good lotion. jjissoive lour ounces spurmax In a half pint hot water or witch hasel and add two teaspoonfuls Slyeerine. Apply this to your face, neck nd arms, and it will imnrove your looks wonderfully. It will soften and : wniian yvur aain uu iwiwvt iu,i amuy, greasy look. This inexpensive lotion will not rub off like powder, and is very beneficial in preventing and remov ing freckles and skln-plmplesv nl Is a wonderful skin beautlfler. YotT'Tan get anything I recommend at almost any drugstore. . "Weak Eyes": Wearing glasses is not likely to help your weak, dull In flamed ys. What you need is a good strengthening eye-tonic. The next time you go to a drug store get an ounce of crystog and dissolve It in a pint of water, Drop a few drops of this In each eye occasionally and you will ba surprised how soon It will give you re lief. It will not smart or burn the eves and is a perfectly reliable tonic for any one to -use who has eye-troubles. It Is splendid for treating watery. expressionless eyes or gra It makes the eyes bright, snarkllntt. . lmaiea lias, strong and t R. K.u I would advise you to seek health first, before beauty.. You say ou are not sick, out mat you reel tired lwaya. look sallow and nave pimples nd eruptions. Try this hnma-mad. blood-purifier and system-tonic: Get from your druggist one ounce of ksr- aene,-ciseoive it in one-nair pi aiconoi in woisxey). ana add one- half cupful of, sugar, then enough hot fill" water to make a Ti tablespoonful before each quart, xase a ich monl Thta remedy should tone up your system and build up your strength. It aids di gestion arouses a torpid liver and purl flea the blood. When your blood ts Dure, your sallowness and pimples will dis FUR OF OPPORTUNITY AND WORTH Special Reduced Summer Prices for a Few Days Only TAKE ADVANTAGE OP THIS WONDERFUL PRICE .CONCESSION ON ALL HIGH-GRADE FURS You'll be getting them direct from the manufacturer, and ave 'the discount, besides the middleman1! profit Why hesitate, the tur season is just about here, get your selec tion from the cream of our large Fall stock. REMEMBER, THIS SALE IS FOR A FEW - DAYS ONLY REMODELING AND REPAIRING - - 7 " AT SPECIAL PRICES -All work guaranteed. Work under the direci supervision of Mr. Silver field. Every gafmeot thoroughly examined before 'it leave our store. , Silerfield?s Mi 2S6 Morrison Street i EXCLUSIVE FURRIERS KG ter. The house . was beautifully dec orated with autumn boughs and yellow chrysanthemums, the gift of the Phi Chi fraternity. The punch bowl was in charge of Miss Harriet Kern and Miss Frances Brady. Presiding In the dining room were Mrs. Oliver K. Jeff cry, Mrs. Georgia McFherson, Mrs. Ben Morrow, Mrs. Harold C. Howes, Mrs. George D. Peters and Mrs. Clinton Shorno. An or chestra played during tha evening and Mrs. Josepnine U. Young sang. v. To Meet Mk Hall. " ' , ' Miss Jullna 0. Hair, of Washington, D. C, was tha guest of honor at a ra ception given . yesterday lafternoon for tha Coterie and its rnenas py Mrs. J, Allen. - Mrs, AUen and Miss Hall were assisted In- receiving by Mrs. M. I T. Hidden, president, ' and Mrs. Robert Berger, secretary of the Coterie.. Mrst E. E. Coo vert, Miss Charlotte Banfleld and Miss Alleeh Tereti were in charge of thf dining room. Tellow was the color scheme developed with different flowers and streamers of yellow rib bon, r Miss Hall who for vntany years was a teaoher of English, literature In Wellesley and is now, connected with Mrs; Summers 7 Washington, ' D.. C, school, gave a brilliant and instructive lecture on "Literature in the Home She spoke on the necessity of right literature for the younger generation and how it should be cared for In the home. She gave many, helpful uiustra fthjns0and suggestions for home reading to be indulged In with profit by the whole family. Miss Hall is a sister of G. Stanley Hall and a cousin of Mra E. A. Beals. of Portland.' Vocal num bers were given during the afternoon by Miss Banfleld and Miss Tarets with Mrs. Beals. at, the, piano. About fifty rues ts were present. "The door was opened by Mrs. Allen's little daughter, who made a dainty picture In pink. For Alias Kern. Miss Olive Wilson entertained with oharacter party Thursday afternoon for Miss Grace Kern, who has just re turned from a year abroad. Each guest was asked to come dressed to represent soma European country. Cards were played and honors fell to Miss Kern and Miss Ines Stipe. Additional . guests were Mrs. James Lyons and Mrs. Lloyd Lawsoa. - - " w Club Meeting. t -The Waverlelgh Richmond Literary club met Monday evening, September 23, at tha home of Mrs. Plllsbury, 1176 Ivon stiyeet The club welcomed two new members, Miss Clara Slmpklns and Mlas Lola Edmonds. Plans were made for a book social at the Waverlelgh Heights Congregational church Friday evening. September 17. Mtns Juell Reynolds will entertain October 7. w Invitations Oat. ' Invitations have been issued by the Qulntus club for their opening party, to be given at Christensen s on Friday. The members on the committee are Clayton A. Hexter, Frank W. Rosenthal, Jesse Beauty Hints appear and you will have more strength and energy ... Grace: No, I know it doesn't add to your peace of mind when" you are con scious that you are a-ettlnr ma fat rhst your dress is continually gaping in the back and you fear the constant strain wilt prov too much for he buttons. ir you want to cut down your flesh Without starving: vourself er without tiring and futile exercise, go to your uruKgisi ana get rour onuces or oar notis. Dissolve It In 1 Dlnta of hot water, then take a tablespoonful before eacn meai. Your double chin and short ness of breath will soon dlsapeear, for I know several cases where nnrnntla took off superfluous fat at the rate of several pounas a wee. ... . Jessie P. H. : Some sage dressings are beneficial to the scalp, but I never recommend them on account of the dan- fer of staining or discoloring the hair, f you want a good, dependable remo- ajR for aanarurr, ltcnmg scalp and fall lng 'hair, try an ounce of qulnsoin dlB soiyea in one-naif pint of alcohol (not whiskey) and add one-half pint wa ter. This will put your hair and scalp in a healthy condition. . Apply the tonio twice a week, rubbing It gently into the. halr.roots, Jt is frae from oil and manes a line aressmy ror tn nsir. I know of many who were troubled with "hopeless" cases of dandruff and fall ing hair that found this an ideal tonic. Madgs: For your hollow cheeks and wrinkled face. I recomirferrfi freaueM applications of a good greaseless com- pieiion cream-jeuy, also orlsk massag ing. By stirring together one ounc almozoin. two teaspoonfuls glycerine and one-half pint cold water, allowing to stand over night, you will have an extra good complexlorr cream. Use this also for massaging and it will clear up your skin fine, removing all dirt from the pores and soon you will find your vumyicAtun imuuin, iresn-iooKing ana unwrinkled. This ts an exeellent.oream for treating blackheads, freckles and roughness of the skin and will rid your face of those very large pores. . Mary B : Applying to the hairy surface na surface for two or three minutes will remove every traoe of hair from your skin. To nreDara. mix ennueh powdered delatone and water to cover the hairs not wanted. After it Is re moved the skin should be washed care fully. This method Is unfailing and Is not Injurious to the most sensitive skin. B. D.: Your eyelashes will grow long and have a silken curl if you apply pyroxin at lash-roots with thumb and forefinger. Straggly eyebrows will come In thick and glossy merely by rubbing pyroxin on with finger-end. Be vesy careful and don't get pyroxin where no hair Is wanted. SALE Opposite Old ' Location Seemingly she ties her engagements me. I think I shall step right J. Rich and Adolph J. TJnna. The patronesses will be Mrs. L. W. Hexter, Mrs. N. L. Rosenthal, Mrs. PVJ. Smyth and Mrs. W. -A. Elvers. Card Party Planned. The young women of tha Madolelne will give their opening promenade and card party Friday evenipg, October 4, at the Parish hall, East Twenty-third and Siskiyou streets. The patrons and patronesses are Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Beu fert. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Clarkson, Mr. and Mrs. T. J Murphy and Mr and Mrs J. N. Casey. W W Double Wedding. Miss Letha Leota Jackson and Miss Edith Clair Jackson; daughters of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jackson of Oregon City, became the brides of Frank Daniels O'Brien and Jesse Holland Settlemelr, respectively, . Tuesday evening. The double ceremony was performed in St. Matthew s Episcopal church, Portland, Rev. Mr. jUreck, rector, offlclatlns. Miss Letha Jackson has been employed for several years by the Clackamas Abstract company. Mr. O'Brien formerly was a pitcher for the Ban Francisco baseball club. . The couple left Tuesday night for 6t Louis, where they will remain for several weeks. Miss Edith Clair Jackson has been employed in the county courthouse for the past seven years. Mr. Settlemelr Is the son of a retired merchant, formerly of Woodbun, now living in Portland. He is engaged in the nursery business in Woodburn. The couple, after returning from their honey moon trip through California, will reside In Laurelhurst ti ICE (United Prwia Leased Wire. Washington. Oct. 3, That Mrs. Mat thew T. Scott, president general of the Daughtera of the American Revolution. ACTOR WELL KNOWN ON LONDON STAGE . Gideon Warren, who will appear ,at Hellig in "Pomander Walk." T. Oldeon Warren, who plays the part Of Admiral Sir Peter Antrobus in Pomander Walk," which comes to the Hellig theatre for three nights begin ning tonight, with a special price mati nee Saturday, is very well known on the London stage. Mr.-Warren.-in the part of: Admiral, supposed to have lost an eye while fighting in , the battle of Trafalgar tinder Lord .Nelson, and wears a . black hoodwink over his left eye. Speakta ef this recently Mr. Warren said: "My eye, or the one I am supposed not to have, la really more Important than you thrnkM-That-blaek-peten-iutt'sets-the rest of the features off right. It wasn't easy to get about the stage at first with one ere shut in that wav. I lost ti perspective, and used to bump into things. Now I have gotten so used to vhere the little houses and the people re uiai i oeiieve i could navleata w th boiU eyes shut" IS SCOTT WILL NO TRY AGAIN FOR OFF f 'asr.v xm .. ieiS3Bfsi.. i3j SWEET SIXTEEN-AN up la bunches. George, Billy and Sumner! "Oh, horrors," Cupid mutters, "she Is really playing with out In the next act and not give her another chance." But even cuplds say things they do not mean. Will not be a. candidate to succeed her self at the annual convention of the organization next spring, is the an nouncement here today. . - In D, A. R. circles it is reported that Mrs. William Cummins Story, who has twice i contested for the presidency against Mrs. Scott, will probably ba I .i..t.i r- r. m xt ... - . k i .'4 W.QMIVU. MAID. y, A. . V J C VI IUU1V is a candidate. Sight Rosforod Treatment Sent You. If you suffer from Weak, 8ore or FaUIns; Eyes either dlaeased or weak from old sere and havo tried Doctors. Oculists, and all kinds of remedlne, do not be led to believe that there Is no hope for yon. Before Write todav fichleKel's Maslc Eye Lotion. cost you nothing either now or at any other time and you will be surprised at the wonderful and Instant benefit it gives to those who suffer from any rne of dosens of eye aliments. Grateful patients testify to almost miraculous cures of Cataracts, Granu lated Lids, Wild Hairs. Ulcere, Weak. Watery Eyes and nearly all Eye Dis eases. IV Many nave thrown away their glasses after using this magic maglo reme- dv for only a week. You are not asked to send so much as one penny to test what this mar velous treatment will accomplish In your case eo BH SURE to fill out the coupon and send It NOW before you put this paper down. The sending of 'this coupon may mean many years of peace and happi ness for you instead of an axistenoe made miserable by blindness. Did Not Even Use All of the Trial Bottle Yet Cured Fairfleld, HL H. T. Schlegel Co., Peoria, 11L Dear Sirs: I cannot put in words the good your eye lotion was to me My eyes were sere and the muscles ao weak, I could not raise the lids without rubbing them awhile with my lingers. I had acarcely any control of them. Now I think they are aa well as they can be for a woman- over fifty. I did not use quite all of the trial hot tie you sent me. Am so glad, and if you want to use this letter or I could serve you In recommending your eye lotion any way, will gladly do so. Tour well wisher, MRS. MART R. CARET. Cured Watery Eyes New Tork, H T. Ttrr.' Sehlfget Cor reortai-Ill.1 , Dear Sirs : My eye does not ret wa tery any more. I will cheerfully rec ommend it to any one I know who is suffering with their eves. ' I have no objections to' y oar aslng gay letter as a testimonial. 2 Respectfully yours. ' ' J. J. MOOTffl. : 121 E. SOth SU L (MP for a trial bottle of It will AWKWARD SITUATION ROBESPIERRE RAGE SEIZES PARISIANS Paris, Oct. 3. "Robespierre fashions" are now all the rage. Every fashionable showroom has laid the terrible epoch of terror under contribution for the winter modes, and no well dressed woman will and Vondorful ABSOLUTELY FREE to Provo UJhat It I'Jill Do for Ho Chargo Is Pado for Thio Trial flow il or Later. Sond Today. C- s Specialists Call It a Miracle Eparksvtlle, Ind. H. T, Schlegel Co Peoria, 111. S - r. I . w m I .. . .. . UMr.oiri; j mm auv irom oiner specialists that they had no hopes of me getting any better, and told me It was miracle that I ever got bet- in y ter. for the were confident I would never be able to see again. but i am thankful I answered your ad vertisement and got your Magic Eye Lotion, for now I can see to read and write again. Please receive my heartfelt thanks that I am not numbered with the blind. Tou can publish my letter, and all who write me with stamps I will an swer gladly, for I was so bad that no one here ever thought I would see again.- Ni4kewksv4e-yeu- Eye- Lotlen, and your encouragement to me to keep up the treatment, my eyea are all right now. No one knows how I Buf fered last summer. Wishing you the greatest auccess in, all your undertakings, I remain, Yours truly, - - ' MK3. O. T. DOUGLAS. , JU Ft Bo No, : TwgT- It y Wy--Msif -1 1 ',eiiy ry-j nay jt -.' u" ' J wear any kind of costume unless It Is based on the styles of that period. "Robespierre' and the name Is being ap plied to every kind of costume. Low cut waistcoats in brilliant colors bring to mind the dandles of the revolution. It's hardly a fair exchange when the other fellow gets your money and you get Ms sympathy. ' Guros ftoportod by Ilundrod Are You Groping Along the Road that Leads to Darkness Eternal!? Saved From Blindness ifT. Schlegel Co, Peoria, HL Dear Sirs : I found your Bye Lo tion to be all you claim arid a great deal more, to my surprise. When I commenced using your Lotion, I could not see to read at all. Now I aee to read any print without the use of my glasses. ( . I will always praise yottr Lotion and recommend It at any and all times for any eye trouble.. So thanking you again for what you and your .Lotion have done for me, will close. I will an swer any one asking what your Lo tion done for me at any time. Tours truly, Leudera, Tex. T. F. BAKU. Denton. Tex. ILJT. Schlegel Co Feorla4m, . . , Dear Sirs: -In regard to my eyes will say, that I believe them cured and I owe the thanks to you and your medicine. , My eyes, bad' been granulated for two years and three doctors had failed to curs them. It ia worth its weight In gOld' : 'V v . - ' ".. : neipeouuny yours. I R. T, D, HQ, i, ALi'iO ORES. -T iia!fi"; Ji- S ,-ic.-. Wmj-- - AT PiGTUEETIIEATLES The recular 'midweek nrosram rhtn. gea at the Peoples, Star. Arcade and Sunnyalde theatres yesterday proved of the highest order. The noteworthy pho toplay at the Peoples tinder the title of "Brothers Under the Skin" was a very excellent treatment of tha rela tione which ahould exist between labor and capital showing that each is de pendent upon the other, and that hu manity .and kindness will solve., even the most vexations questions, The big feature at the Star won the "Gaumoot Weekly," ifhlcfc this week la chuck full of events of national Importance. The Star's new orchestra has also proven a decided hit. The Arcade theatre has the usual big feature "Bison 101.T, this week being entitled "The Renegade." The new Sunnyslde, presented" "Please Help the Poor" a decldely clever- chart-, ty film showing conditions and needs of the slums of our big cities. Each of these programs was weir interspersed with comedy, educational . and musical features. PIONEER MINISTER BURIED AT NEWBERG The funeral of Rev. Martin Cook, a pioneer Friends church minister in v.oaiuu, im uuj uniu vuuay i nlS Ola luiuw in HBwuf. ar. vjook s aesut occurred Monday at his home, 10SS East r Taylor street, where he had been living" a retired life for four years. About . seven yesrs ago he retired from active cnurch work at New berg, after a pas- 1 torate In the Friends' church of 19 . years. Coming from Iowa, where he had charge of a church for a number of years, he located at Newberg , and -was one of the first of his sect to es tablish a place of worship in this state. Rev. Cook was born In Indiana 79 years ago. Death was caused by paralyw , sis with which he was afflicted for several years. Besides his widow, aeven ' children survive. Two ef the eons,, Joseph and B. 8. Cook, are prominent, la local real estate circles. . 4 WOMEN MAY VOTE BUT MAN IS HEAD OF HOUSE (Unltea Preaa Uu9 Wlre. " ' - Los Angeles, Oct. I. WhUa woman is allowed to vote in California, man is still the head of the family, according, to a ruling by Mark KeppeL county achool superintendent, today. :;i " The decision was made when several women In the Bell achool district algned an annexation petition while their hue bands were at work. Keppel refused to recommend the petition. G Relief. Sure i: and Quick AH mV9 Via their eyea and er a train, or wno nave apeue or tuino aess or blurring should not rati to send for Maglo Bye Lotion, . Very often these moments when tha vision blurs, when the eyes feel crossed or trained, are only Nature's warnings f more aerloua trouble to follow, - Scaleael's, Maaio JEre Lotion haul re. stored signt to tne blind and to those who had given up aU hope of ever again seeing the faces of their loved , onee about them. It has brought new Joys and thanksgiving into the Uvea of hundreds and by many la regarded as little short of a miraculous bless ing sent to those who will try- to help themselves la tha regal&inx at their 5t .... : 'YT."'". r "o u rnvrou as) you might wish them to be If they are weak and watery Instead of strong, happy and bright you will bless the day when you send for thla Free Trial of Bohlegel'a Maglo Eye Lotion. . Just aend the coupon and your trial bottle will be aent vou by mail with ao charges whatever. H. T. BehlegeL Peoria, DJ. ,'''' When I began using yonr ere totioa which you know ts several years aince, I was slowly but surely getting Wind. I saw double on everything and even with the best of apeeueles, I could not stead to read. Your eye lotion baa certainly done . a great thing for me, It hag restored mr sight completely and I oaa bow stand to -read the finest print by lamp light. Respectfully yonra, Wekonda, 8. D, K. OON&AJ , - ' ;CoupphX'';;, . . This coupon is good for alrfMtreet ment of Schlagel's Magle Eye Remedy, sent to you prspald with testimonials from thousands of eared patients, film ply fill la your name and address on dotted lines below and mall to the H. T. gchlecel Cofl7WlIom faok .tiUU PeorlaalU,' - yftlA9ate)M tfa ltM M tl W fll ' ddrM ef aeaek ttataae saif Town 1 17S 1a y, J: a