The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 21, 1912, Page 13, Image 13

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    DAILY JOULI.'AL, I OUTLAKD, THURSDAY LVLUUIG, NOVEMBER 21, VA2.
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OF ADMIRAL TOGO
It is Imperative that those contribut
ing; newa. for the Sunday society page
should have It reach the desk of. the
society editor not later than Friday.
News 1 always welcome, and those who
nave affaire early in the week would
confer a. great ' favor by sending their
reports In as soon Bfter as possible. ,
Opera Affairs. . " , ,
' rwtHE verjr charming oporatta, "The
I ) Secret of Sussanne," was the mag
I net which drew a brilliant gath-
- X erlng to the Bungalow last even
, lng. The,- audience was dotted
with' many prominent; In society and
the loges housed several parties. Mr.
and Mrs. Theodore B. .Wilcox had as
. thelr'guests Mr. and Mrs, Guy W, Tal
. hot, Miss Claire Wlleo. Roderick Ma
cleay and James Maittand. The guests
' dined first at the Wilcox home, v
: In Mrs. Helen" 'Ladd Oorbett lose
were , Mr. and Mrs. Walter , J..: Burrs,
Mr, 'and Mrs. Henry U Corbett, Mr.
1 and Mrs.' Wealey L.add and Frederick
':::Torster..v't'.x:jc;?,iE
Dr, and Mrs. K. A.- J. Mackenzie
askad Miss Evelyn Wilson; Miss Mao
kensie, Miss Barbara Mackenzie, Rich
ard Jones, Harry Burnett and Ronald
' Mackenzie. Th party was first en
' tertilned at dinner., -'f y 0 -viy-In
tn afternoon :Miss 1 Genevieve
, Thompson entertained a large party in
eompliment to Miss J Evelyn Carey.
Luncliem -was first enjoyed at the
Portland where the table was beautl--,
fully, decked With .yellow orchids and
v yellow chrysanthemums. Those to
: whom Miss' Thomps.on; extended her
hospitality were Miss Evelyn Carey,
Miss Nan Robertson,-Miss Alice Carey,
Miss Jean Morrison, Miss Louise Burnf,
Miss Mary Meldrum, Miss Honey man,
VMlss Grace Honeymau. Miss Malsie
MacMaster, Miss Polly Young of the
barracks, Miss Helen Simon, Miss
Katherlne Hart, Miss Charlotte Laid
law, Miss Barbara Mackenzie, Miss
Claire Wilcox, Miss Margaret Hewett
and Miss Beatrice Wasbburne of St
Paul, Minn.
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Interesting New".
The mahir friends of Miss Nellie
Williams, daughter of the late Judge
George H. Williams, are finding much
that is pleasant to talk about in the
news of her betrothal to David Law
ler McCarrison of Ireland, who is with
the British civil service in India. .
' Ball Planned.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore B. Wilcox,
have chosen Tuesday, December 17, an
the date for a large and beautiful ball
which they will give at the Multnomah
for their charming daughter. Claire Wil
cox. Five hundred guests will be bid
den. Tor Misa Morrison.
Mrs. Frank G. Owen will give the
first of a series of teas on Wednesday.
MIsb Dorothy Morrison, whose mar
riage to Donald Green Is an event of
December 4, will be the compllmentid
- guest.
lllrthday Honored.
A delightful affair of Friday evening
Was given by Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Baker
st their home. 1227 Denver avenue,
Woodlawn, in honor of Mr. Baker s
birthday. The rooms were decorated
with ferns and flowers for the occasion.
' Luncheon was served at 10 p. m. Mas
er Chester Smith played several se-
' lu tlons on the violin, accompanied by
his mother, '.Mrs. W. M. Smith. Those
pu sent were Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Baker,
f Mr?. Esser, JI,.W, M. Smith, Chester
5 btnftli, Mrs. Larsh. Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
,' Sutherland, Helen M. Royse, Mr. and
Mrs. P. P. Fisher, Mrs. M. H. Buffing
' " ton. Mrs. C. M. Brown, M. B. Duncan,
' Mr. and Mrs. C; J. Williams, E. H.
Brown, Fannie W. WoodMlss Ada A.
Taylor. RaIpfiTeehey, and Mr. "and
Mrs. H. F. Crum. . , .
L Christmas Sale.
; This afternoon and evening at fit.
. Mark's parish house, the women of St.
- Mark's Guild will .hold their annual
Christmas sale. All sorts of Thank-'
giving delicacies will be on sale as
well as many attractive Christmas gifts.
Mrs. Robert Townsend is' in charge of
" arrangements. She is assisted by Mrs.
CH. Muggins. Mrs. Walter Bliss, Mrs.
i Will Smith, Mrs. Charles Levis, Mrs.
Russell, Miss Jean Lyonds, Mrs.' Ed-
ward Lyonds and Mrs. F. T. Stowe.
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Mr. and Mrs, Fred Rothschild, Mr.
' and Mrs. Arnold Blitz. Arnold Blitz Jr.
and nurse left Monday for the south to
' motor In southern California until after
. Christmas. '
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.nite.1.753 Breoht K31dg,I)anvet(. Cole,
Hood Illver the first of the week tu'
a few days visit with Her father and
mother, Mr. and Mrs. Henry II. New
hall, who will go to Hood River to
spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs.
Pooley.
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' Mrs. P. J. Cronin left Monday fqr San
Francisco to Join her daughter, Mlxi
Katherlne Cronin. They will . go into
the more southern portion of the state
to pass the winter; y,v;"-v-.'",.'
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f Miss Lillian Morgan spending a
tew days inr New York with her father,
W. 1 Morgan, , v'.a s. '".- ?
Mrs.T,, George F, Heusner '. and her
daughter. Miss May Heusner, are home
from their trip, of three months and a
half In the orient ., .
Mr. and Mrs, William H. See are ex
pected home early next week from tne
east where they have been for two
months, ' They will be at horns later
in Irvington.
Mrs. Seller of Boise,' is in Portland
spending a few days with her sister-in-law,
Mrs. Max Hlrsch.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Moller will ar
rive from Hood River on Tuesday to
spend Thanksgiving wlthMrs. Moller's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Oberteuf
fer. Miss , Helen Driver of Tatfoma,
wllj also arrive on Tuesday to be a
guest in the Oberteuffer Iiome. She
will accompany Mr. . and Mrs. Moller
to Hood River for the University club
dance on the 29th. The party will then
return to Portland, i Mr, and Mrs; Mol
ler are planning 'to spend Christmas in
the east with Mr. Moller's parents.
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Frank H. Jones came down from Se
attle yesterday on business and spent
a busy 'several hours with Ms many
friends. .
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W. D. Fenton spent Sunday at the
Palace In San Francisco.
Mrs. Arthur Sprague has aa her guest
her mother from Pendleton, Mrs. C
J. SommervtUe.
Misa Ruth Loveridge is In Eugene
where she is the guest of her sister,
Mrs. Jack Cannon. :
Miss Agnes Isaacs has returned to
her home In Medford after a somewhat
extended visit in Portland with Miss
Myrtle Robert and other friends.
Miss Esther Gearhart of Astoria, has
Miss Zola Hitchcock of Portland, as
her guest Mrs Oscar Slmlngton and
son have rcturaed from Astoria where
they were the guests of Mrs. W. E.
Eigner.
Mrs. Frank C. Kelsey and sons. Mas
ters Curtis and Robert, are home after
an eastern visit of several months and
are established at 498 Hall street for
the Winter. Mrs. Kelsey stopped in her
former home. Tacoma, before her return.
Personal Mention
Malvina Pereira, Buenos Ayres
. Favorite, Sang Title Role
in Satisfactory Way.
"Lucia Dl Lammermoor, Donizetti's
famous opera of three acta and six
scenes,- drew a. full and enthusiasts
house to the Helllg last night and the
Lambardl Grand Opera company ' again
triumphed. Malvina Pereira, an Italian
star who for some, time has been a fa
vorite la musical Bunnos AyreS, sang
the title role, with Q, Armanlnt portray
ing the, role .of Sir Edgar of Ravens
wood. ?. ..f;ti:i.1,',' ' ? v 1 j'- ;
"Lucia" is a ' sad story and the end
decidedly traglo, . Lucia dies Insane and
from a broken heart after stabbing to
death with a atlletto Lord Arthur Buck
law, to whom she has Just been' mar
ried in response to, the wishes and de
mands of her brother, Henry Ashton of
Lammermoor,'fv-'".r; .i?:'':-'1 Tf
Sir Edgar and lord Henry are booked
for a duet, but while waiting for Henry
to appear, Edgar hears the tolling bells
from, the castle and learns of the double
tragedy from 'departing wedding guests.
Overcome with grief because of Lucia's
death, he commits suicide at the tombs
of his ancestors., The scene is laid In
Scotland.--. .V- y . . .
While the story is full of tears, the
music is brilliant and at times Intensely
dramatic. , Lucia has every opportunity
to display range and technique, for the
part is one of the, most difficult writ
ten for coloratura. soprano;, in. Malvina
Pereira the audience last night found a
very satisfying Lucia, although not the
petit-wonTarr that one imagines the
writer had in mind, Mme. Pereira ban
a 'wide range and sang the high notes
with an ease and clarity that brought
the house to her feet In a few in
stances she did not seem quite true to
the pitch, but this was not the case In
the sensational mad scene, where the
most trying and .exacting aria of the
entire score was given so splendidly
that here It seemed the singer was right
at home. The audience demanded a rep
etition of this number with Its charm
ing flute accompaniment, whloh, by the
way, was splendidly executed.
Armanlnl's tenor is not as powerful as
some that have been heard in the part
here before, but It was pleasing through
out and the singer did not overact. The
role of Henry Ashton was filled by F.
Nlcolettl, whose baritone voice was
heard to such advantage In "l& Bo
heme" of Monday night. B. Marco sang
the rolo of Raymond, the chaplain, very
acceptably. Lerd Bucklaw was well
sung by A. GraalatH, tenor, and S. Char
lebols, soprano, sang the less Important
part of Alice. The sextet In the second
act sung by the leading characters of
the cast, of course, had to be repeated.
The scenery was good and the chorus
did nobly. Sig. Barbieri was . the mu
sical director last night The orchestra
did excellent work.
Yesterday afternoon the company
gave "II Trovatore." with G. Agostini,
tenor, singing the role of Manrlco, and
Matlnl, the lyric soprano, who sang
Mlml with such tremendous success In
"La Boheme," aa Leonora. There are
few tenors more likeable than Agostini
and who sing with more ease. And there
are still fewer who possess the really
lyric quality of his voice. It Is always
a treat to hear him, and yesterday after
noon he seemed at the height of his
ability.
This evening the company will pre
sent "Salome," with Tarqulnla Tarquinl
in the title role. In this production it is
believed Portland will hear the best
that Richard Strauss has written and
the interest is therefore intense. Tha
opera is rather short, lasting about an
hour and 85 minutes, and so, to give
the audience a full two hours' perform-
nnr. - Mane- aVe announced I
night that after the last .act Mme. Pe
reira, the colorature soprano, will sing
a few famous concert numbers. The
tenor role tonight will be sung by Agos
tini. Tomorrow night Puccini's "Mad
ame Butterfly" will be the attraction,
Saturday afternoon "Salome" and Satur
day evening Lambardl will present the
usual double bill of "Cavallerla Rustl
cana" and "V Pagliaccl."
. i. Marlon Littlefleld.
Marian. Lltlefleld, manageress , of the
Florentine Singers at the Orpheum, nas
the distinction of having been compli
mented for her singing by Admiral
Togo, hero of the Japanese navy. Miss
Littlefleld crossed the Atlantlo on the
Lusitanla with Togo and took part In
the mldsea concert given aboard the
vessel. She sang an aria from "Mad
ame Butterfly." It was recognized lm
mediately by Admiral Togo as being
part of the celebrated opera with a
Japanese setting and he praised the
songstress highly for the melody and
expression of her solo. Miss Little
field Is De Wolf Hopper's cousin and
also is related to Charles A. Little
field, paymaster, V. 8. N., retired. Un
til .three years ago she always had rela
tives in congress, Charles E. Little
field and Seth Milllken, representatives
to congress from Maine, being her cous
ins. Miss Littlefleld was born and
raised in Boston.
"The Secret of Suzanne"
Proves Wolf-Ferrari, Young
Composer, a Genius.
Before the election of November t
women could vote In six states, having
a total of 11 electoral votes, as follows;
California, 13; Colorado, ; Washington,
7; Idaho, 4; Utah, 4, and Wyoming, 8,
Their recent victories give women a
choice In the allotment of 13 more elec
toral votes Michigan, 15; Kansas, Id;
Oregon, 6, and Arizona, 8.
Dry wood and coal. Alblna Fuel Co,
East 182, C-1117.
The Secret of Suzanne," Is a short
clever story for busy people. In less
than 60 minutes Wolf-Ferrari, the young
Italian composer, gives one all the beau
ties of a grand opera for the produotlon
of which other composers require three
or four hours. Of course wolf-Ferrari
hlts.only the high places, so to speak, and
there Is no chorus. -
The dainty work was presented for
the first time ,here yesterday at the
Bungalow theatre, and everybody went
away with a whetted appetite for more
Wolf-Ferrari secrets." The. muslo was
delightfully played as originally scored
for violins, viola, cello, double bass and
piano or harp.
"The Secret of Suzanne" was sung in
Italian and there are only three charac
ters In the cast, and one of these Is a
dumb butler, who only makes signs. The
others are Suzanne, soprano, and Count
Gil, baritone. Yesterday afternoon the
role of Suzanne was sung by Miss Ca
van. last niaht by Miss Agnes Berry.
Afredo Costa sang the part of Count
Gil, and George Vivian acted the part
of Sante. the butler.
While there are many dramatle
crashes, the climax of beauty is reached
in a wealth of beautiful harmony In the
closing scene that few other composers
have equaled. At times it suggests of
Puccini and again of the master com
posers of the older schools.
As composer Wolf-Ferrari Is rapidly
forging to the front He Is 88 years
of age.
The opera was preceded by a concert
program, in which participated Alvln
SteindeU a clever violinist Aurele
Boriss, baritone of ordinary ability;
Henry W. Hoffmelster, cellist and Miss
Cavan, soprano. Miss Cavan sang with
splendid effect and in fine voioe.
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ever milked that way," said the man
from the land of the big ranches. "You
never saw a milker on the left Bide of
the cotf. The secret of dairying is to
et on the right side." Mr. Dingerson
was at one time engaged in dairying in
Portland and he Is keenly interested in
the products show and feels proud of
the exhibit. He has also paid a visit
to the Clackamas county show.
f. E. Kreats, a merchant of Eugene,
and wife, are guests at the Oregon.
II. a. McClellan, a merchant of Hose
burg, is registered at the Oregon.
Dr. F. E. Selover, a dentist of Eugene,
is stopping at the Oregon.
- Fred Taylor, a realty man of Monroe,
Is registered with his wife at the Ore
gon. Frank Rajotte, a prominent railroad
contractor' from Centralis, registered
this morning at the Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Nolan of Corvallls,
are stopping at the Bowers.
J. T. Powers, a prominent merchant
of eeemeHe gust -at- the Bowers.
Carl Abrams of the Statesman, is
registered at the Seward from Salem.
A. C. .Lucas, a hotel man from Bend,
la a guest at the Seward.
W. C. Knighton, state architect, reg
istered this morning from Salem at the
Seward.
V. Q. Bogue, a prominent railroad
contractor, Is registered at the Mult
nomah. Nick Hart of Ashland, Is a guest at
the Multnomah.
E. M. McKeany, representing the Pro
ducers' Fruit association of California,
is registered at the Multnomah.
, H. O. Paterson, a business man of
Seattle, Is registered at the Multnomah.
F. J. Berger, mayor of Eugene, 12
stopping at the Imperial.
Edson Watson, superintendent of the
Klamath Falls Indian agency. Is stop
ping at the Imperial.
O. M. Goss, a timber man of Chicago,
is a guest at the Imperial.
-ntk"&--AHeyrt prominent' stouk
breeder of Roseburg, Is at the Imperial.
A. C. Dickson, general manager of
the Booth-Kelly Lumber company, and
wife, are registered from Eugene at
the Imperial.
Dr. George Wall of Eugene, Is at the
Imperial.
Dr. C. W. Ross of Lobanon, Is regis
tered at the Perkins.
D. M. Strong, a Vale merchant, and
wife, are guests at the Perkins.
a. L. McMurphy, a merchant of Falls
City, is registered at the Perkins,
G. H. Hlbbard, a prominent resident!
of La. Grande, is stopping at the Per-,
kins. !
A. A. Marvel, a merchant of Boyd, is
a guest at the same hotel.
J. P. Fay, a prominent Seattle attoV
nej is stopping at the Portland, on tits
way from the east. Where he has been
campaigning.
William M. Bray, who is heavily In
terested in Oregon timber lands, Is reg
istered at the Portland from Oshkosh,
Wfl3.
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25c:
25c:
30c:
65c:
"OWL" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
LIQUOR SPECIALS
All of the following brands are bottled by The
Owl Drug Co. for medicinal purposes. The qual
ity is Kuaranteed. " " - ."
Paolfto dub Jf
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for the winter.
C. C. Clausen, an officer of the Rail
Ungham, ; is registered at the Portland. buy " muc 0r,ft" Sd ready-made
Robert N. Clapp and Frank J., Car-,
dam of Kelso, Wash., are guests at the
Portland.
h. A. Porter, a capitalist M Lewlston,
Idaho, Is In town on business and is
registered at the Portland.
County Judge Cleeton and Commls.
sloners Lightner and Hart will attend
the, Pacific International Dairy Show at
the Union Stockyards Saturday, accord
ing to a communication forwarded yes
terday to O. M. Plummer, general man
ager of the show. 'The letter was sent
Mix one pint of granulated sujrar with
pint of warm water, and stir 2
minutes. Put 2& ounces of Pinex ( fifty
cents' worth) in a pint bottle, and add
the Sugar Syrup. This keeps perfectly
and has a pleasant taste children like
it Braces up the appetite and is slightly,
laxative, which helps end a cough.
Yon probably know the medical value
of pine in treating asthma, bronchitis
andL other throat troubles, , sore lungs,
lXt?H?P thei the most yaluable concentrated compound
Jmnll'J (TtisJaool and all the natural healing pine
to present the state of Oregon at the I w0,r JiLrl! 2?? n- -second
Minnesota Conservation end Ag- ! , projPJ Wutti from this lnwn.
riQulturs.1 Development congress, being Te remedy nave made friends lor it In
held this week at AtlnneapolUMineu- thousands pf homes in the United States
Accompanying Mrs. Evans" credentials ?d Canada, which explains why. the
was- a -ewpy c-f 1 Owvertief " 1 Bbertwrrf -wa fcaa been isaitate4lUnr but Bevel
proclamation declaring the second ses- successfully. -ston
of the congress. , . , '; 1 A guaranty of absolute satisfaction, or .
John Dingerson, farmer of Pendletow' tnoncy promptly refunded, goes with this
who is here to take in the Pacific North- recipe. Your druggist has Pinex, or will
west X.and Products Show, doesn't be- it for tou. If not, send to Th
lieve in nature faking; i,ooklHg ; ovef ' . iUkSS; UO- J- Wayne, JJM, ? '
some snow uieraiure pis mornmg; ne -;-- tuim ran by Ij.uW
ran -up against a picture showing a Davis Dru Co. 'distrihuiors). PortlanO.
BUY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS
PARISIAN IVORY
Offers Numerous Suggestions for
the Most Practical Sort of Gifts
Few of us can afford real ivory. But we
can afford Parisian ivory. It's just as beau
tiful and far more durable than .real ivory.
And Tt's just as acceptable from, a gift
J standpoint. Never a better or more varied 2
display of Parisian ivory in Portland than
what you'll find at "The Owl" right now.
2 THESE SPECIALS should prompt you I
to start in your Christmas buying.
J5c Cold Cream Jars,
J' special at 591
eUft Jluffrs special.. ..89
$1 Combs, special 890
$1 Ring Boxes, spec...89e
$2 ;Coclis, special,. $1.49
T.tnV.t nnVpta at f KA
I Engraving Free A Deposit
I Now Reserves Any Article
a in at ...
Bock and Bye, Q
speelal at OlJC
evf England 70
Bum at .. JC
Pacific ciuh rrn
Bourbon OC
Club
Jookey
Bye at. . ,
Imported,
Wine at..
Owl Bourbou,
special at,
Port
At "The Owl" Friday and
Saturday
A Purse Size can of Violet
Dale Talcum will be given
with every nurcjiaaa of anjr
kind of Talcum Powder.
7 yv&w?
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73c
79c
98r.
Jamaica &uan fJT 1 ... A f
at onij.,.. j)XeTr7
HOW ABOUT BRANDY? . j
for the Brandy Sauce or Hard Sauce for 'your
Plum Pudding. To be sure of the quality, buy it
from "The Owl." Two timely SPECIALS: -California
g Y i Preach l A t
Brandy ....:.-r. 07(HBiBrrTrTej 1 t&-
FOR KODAKERS
Eastman's Intenslfler, will
save- many a negative. 15
Soloid Color Stains, for your
gas light prints, all colors,
at the tube 19
Burroughs & Wellcome Re
ducer, special at...... 194
Ajio H Hard X. the new
finish Post Cards, I doa.
for only .25 J
Brownie Enlarging Camera,
trt S3.00
"How to Make Good Pie
turea" indispensable
amateur a valuable
book. Eastman
To keep your feet dry, wear! 10 Pair
Cork and Hair Tnsoles 3 Prsr25
To keep your feet warm, I 15 Pair
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: TRUNKS : urs:' rm ;
Just 22 Trunks left out of our
extensive stock of a week or,
two ago, for absolute dis
posal of which we offer you
thoice, Friday and Saturday,
THE FINAL $C AQ
PRICE OF ipUeaO
Not one remaining Trunk x
Good Plo- .cepted flrnt rhnlra mrnns hnrt ' " iViBt , ti"" r e
able to the nvjslectton. . ".V i 'f e
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Established 1892
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