THE OREGON DAIL JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 14, 1913. ' " ' , " T", , "7 , . . J Bocml' 0ii . Vtft for tli Sunday aodrtr eelomnt mnt b In the bind of tb 8ocl.tr Editor not liter tb.a ' frMar of etch Week md IU receipt M'Biacb ttrllor u poMlble will b tpprwUMd. wtv EItE you ever elected chairman lAf of something or other and II If thereby had to take Usta ot f names over a phone; lists that must be right?. To appear on a program forv instance. You worked hard. , You glued the receiver to your ear. You used mental deduction but till, they came- to you thusly: , Mrs. . Sss 6sa (you debate! la It F. S. or C.T) Jf It Is your first offense at such ft re sponsible task, yolMake. down the first : Impression you get' from the hissing over the wire. If you have beert there before the only thing you dare take down la the street number and the di rectory. You heave ft sigh Of great con tent when that list goes to the printer. You never stop slghlpg after he has aone nis oeaaiy oeet wiin your copy, ' And then (climax! finale is near!) You meot your friends and then. The conversation runs thusly: "Sd sorry dear, I wfts so busy I couldn't help you get out the program. How did you get along? It looks nice.. wnat a aanoy iot or '. patronesses we .have. Dear me, I should hava read this ; over, 'This-is wrong Mrs. X's Initials are Frank 8., not ,F. This should be P. E., pot P. P., and George O. G.i not George B.M All wrong! And how you tried. You. said to Mrs. X. Frank 8. for Sam or "F" for Frank. An exasperated voice shouted back "No. No! Frank ,Sss. Now did she say F or 8? May be she la sensitive about that second name.) , Then Mrs. A- answered to your query, "J; the second initial 'B' for Bobber 'G' for George." "I don't know,", came the answer, "there, is no second ; name, just tna initial, . Mrs, (Another secret you decide and put down George B.) v, Sympathies extended. But still they will roast the press. - "Always getting something, "wrong!" is heard , dally in grieve? peeyisn accents.: j , v .;.:,;(-f,,v-'',v'1.i . - W w , ;, w,; v.,..y y Miss Itaillargeon Complimented c? Informally.' -f ; . i.-':f;' ' Miss. Emma Balllargeon of Seattle, who came Monday to visit Mies Irene her few days' visit by her hostess. and friends in the city. She left Thursday for New York, where she will make an extended visit wito: friends. ,-,..:..;: ,' . W, .,. t:;V-.,. Guest of Mrs. Rummers. ' Mrs. Owen Bummers (Mildred Mor . gan) has as her house guest Miss Mar Jorie Draham of Seattle, Miss Draham and Mrs. Summers were school friends at National Park seminary, Washington, 1). C. Mra. Summers and her mother, ' Mrs. William I Morgan,' have planned some charming affairs for the pleasure Portland Guests at Tea. Mrs. J. , Wesley ' Ladd, Miss Ella Hlrsch. Miss Mas Hlrsch and Mrs. J. N.-Teal were a group of Portland peo ple who had tea at 'Vancouver barracks Tuesday afternoon, when Mrs. James Canby gave an informal at .noma, ' "-, ' '. -"'' '.V Bridge at the Barrttcki. ; v Miss Pdliy Young entertained a group of - Portland girls informally, Tuesday "afternoon at her home at Vancouver barracks, when she had. two tables at bridge. , 'f i Dinner for General Hoyt. - . The members of the Arlington club wilt entertain at dinner tomorrow night In honor of General Ralph W. Hoyt, who' succeeds Brigadier General Marion f, jnaus ai Vancouver oarracas. Enjoy Mm. Hirsch'a Hospitality. ..About 100 women met at the home of Mrs.. Solomon Hlrsch yesterday C. E. IIOLLIDAY CO. 355 Alder, Cor. Park ' DISPLAYING . THE NEWEST IN SUITS (Of the better Class) For WOMEN and MISSES ;A revelation in range of fabrics and wealth "of new J style Jcleasfe absolutely n . exclusive. . Man-Tailored '"Walking Suits that are ". really different. . . Suit . . $20.00 to $75.00 Coats . . $18.50 to $60.00 -. Dresses ; $12.50 to $75.00 ' Waists.. $2.00 to $50.00 C 3 Boston Dentists We are now located between 4th and 5th on Washington street, where w I far W mm v savvuv it w - u u v w wa tal offices on the Pacific Coast, and w win ur uiv v uaya K'S the following .prices; , j , O09 COW! .V. . ..... . , .f3.B0 oor," Utiliiwcr, Ttrr-!- rirrr.tt.ee rVZ.1. BET TEETH. js.oe EXTRACTIONS TRB. , suvia rn.T,iva. , . . 3Bo BKIDQB WO ..... (3.50 ' SB. H. T. VSWTOir, Manager. morning to enjoy a talk by W, If. A11ph on the "Influence of Women in -Modern Politics." w Elaborate, Card Parly. , - '' Cards have been sent out for an elab orate tea to be glvpi Thursday, March H, at the Rose City Park club house by Miss . Catherine Covach and Mrs. Her. man Albert Frederlch. -Five j hundred will be the diversion of the afternoon, with a number of additional, guests askea to call later for teav About 150 invitations have been sent out. Mrs: Bunyon for Mrs. See. j ;', Wednesday and Thursday afternoons Mrs." Charles E. Runyon gave two.de ngntrul bridge luncheons for her jlster, Mra. William H. See. There wer nine tables ach afternoon. 'Luncheon was aervad on the small tables. The decora tions were an artls lc arrangement of apring flowers.Mrs. Richard D. Cannon, Mrs Fred Harlow and Mrs Bert Dennl son received with the hostess and guest of honor, , 'Card' honora fell to Mrs.i C. F BunRef; Mrs. Alexander MacPherson and Mrs. M. CT Banfield - Wednesday afternoon and Mrs. J. C. Bryant, Mrs. Marcus J. Delahunt and Mrs. Charles A. Coolldge on Thursday afternoon. The guests included ' Mrs.- John Morrison; Mrs. George McMillan. Mrs. J. Clossett, Mrs.,F. p. Waring, Mrs. M. A. Newell, Mrs. II. T. Burntrager. Mrs. j; C. Bri'- ant, Mrs. M. J. Delahunt, Mrs. . Lyddon Veysey, Mrs. Cora Puffer, Mrs. B. , F. Weaver, Mrs. B. T. Fraley, Mrs.' B. E. Miller, 'Mrs., John Manning,, Mrs. A. Tichner, Mrs. C. A. Coolidge. Mrs. C. C, Shay, Mrs., H. M. Cake, Mra, KM. Eld ridge, Mrs. . U M. Hubert, Mrs. E, M. Baker, Mrs. J. M. Yates, Mrs. Katherlne Daly.iMrs. O.. W. Tavlor. Mra. W w Groh, Mrs. Alex Rlddell, Mrs. a- T. Ste vens, Mrs. George W. Simpson, Mrs. W. D. Jelllson. Mrs. E. S. Spauldlng, Mra. Bert M. Denlson. Mrs. R. D. rnnnon. Mrs. D. O. Tomaslni, Mrs. W. M. Cake, Mrs. F, M. McCrellls, Mrs. N. T. Palmer, Mrs.; John Annand. Mrs. Chester Deer I ing.. Mrs. H. J. Blaeslng, Mrs. H.. pV raimae, 'Mre. C. F. Reed, Mrs. W. W. Banks, Mrs. George - W. - Boschke, "Mrs. Benjamin Gadsby, Mrs. William Gadsby. Mrs. Charles R. ThomDaon. Mn' O. M. Clark, Mrs. R. L. Aldrich. Mrs. W. L. Straugh. Mrs. Frank Freeman, Mrs, C. F. Clarkson. Mrs. Nina Larown. Mrs A. C Callan. Mrs. McKinley Mitchell, Mrs. J. H. Cook, Mrs. Theodore Nlcolal, Mrs. U J. Cook. Mrs. J. J. Kadderly, Mrs. H. E. Chlpman, Mrs. John Toft, Mrs. A. E. Jackson, Mrs. Walter Guild, Mrs: Leon H. Peters, Mrs, C. F. Bunker, Mrs. AK exander MacPherson Mrs. JPMenef ee. Mrs; ' J7 Coulson Hare, Mrs. R. R. Gllt- ner, Mrs. r. vanDuyn, Mrs. T. H. Ed wards. Mrs. W. CI McBrlde. Mrs. Georae AUen Emery. Mrl'M C BanfleW X. F. L. Stinson, Mrs. Harlow, 'Mrs. N. u. Carpenter. . Miss Marian Morgan Hostess, A party .' was' given laat Satui. Kf&r??7.0?1"' u .nTin " V8nln)f WW". muelc. and dancing- waa much ninvi oy tn young people. Those present',,,, u. . v. n eti(n nA H..,c-h. S'J ,',ler M,M fistlei- ter, ' Mrs. William Duller. Interment WuSl!f Ban6S! MISS Rutn,was made In Rlvervle Murphy, Miss 1 Helen Harrington, v Miss i " Y?lc la"ry- Miss Helen Adame. - uaegley Oa TriaU-Louis H. Maegley m f, rs.i;un?s M,M HeIen Dunne. Is on trial before Circuit Judge Catena Miss Ellen Kewbegln, Miss Winifred Huber, and Mrs. Owen Summer (Miss ! " jaiiarea Morgan); Frank Cronan. Arohi Klngsley, Alexander Morrison. Lloyd Bayley. Harry Wright, Charlea Neigh bors, Carl Logan. Manly Treece. Melvln O'Shea, Aaron WhJtmer and Owen Bunv mers. To Honor Mrs. Hanks. Mr. and Mrs. David Henry Smith en tertained last Tuesday evening, the oc casion being the last meeting of. their "800" club for the season. The hostess waa assisted by her house guest, Mrs. N. E. Hanks of Denver. Card honors fell to lire, derstel and Mr. Smith. The members of the club are: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Brackett, Mr. and Mrs. Fred erick; Snoy, Mr. and Mrs. August Ger stel. Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schwarta nd the host and hostess. " w Scottish Rite at Home. Friday evening, March 28, will be the last at home given this neason by the Scottish Rite Masons. An elaborate ball and card party Is planned for this closing event of the season. The patron esses chosen for the evening are: Mrs. Wi L. Morgan, Mrs. Frank VanDuyn, Mrs. H. P. Palmer, Mrs. D. O. Tom-1 Annand, Mrs. C. C. Newcastle and Mrs. C. E. Runyon. The committee arranging the festivity are: H. P.. Palmer. R. W.' Schmeer, C. R. Jones, R. S. Farrell, Ben jamin Gadsby, C. C. Newcastle, D. G. Tomaslni .and frank yanDuyn. New Arrival. Congratulations are being received by Mr. and Mrs. John King Stack Jr. (Ce clle Wiley) on the. birth of a baby daughter this morning. Society Notea. The many friends of Mrs. J. N. Sutton will be pleased to hear that she is home after her illness at St. Vincent's hos pital. Mrs. Sutton has been confined to her bed for six Weeks, but Is Im proving rapidly. Miss Lucille Dunn left yesterday to pass two weeks at "Walnut Grove," near Yamhill, .Or., as the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morgan. Miss Hazel Therkelson and her guest, Mis Evelyn Fkrrell of San Francisco, will Join the nouse party next week. v Mr, and Mrs. C. F. Pearson hava as their guests Mrs. Ellen Nelson of Litch field and Mrs. J.. W."' Peterson Of West Oak Farm, Litchfield, Minn. ' Mrs. Wynn Coman Schramm arrived last night to make an extended visit with her mother, Mrs. E, B, Coman. 86 North Eighteenth street. Q. W. Thompson of this, city is vlslti. jng in eacranienio. , -, ' : , r Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lyle and Mr. and Mrs. L, L. White are, guests at the tioiei xurpm. in Kan Francisco. Mr. ' and Mrs. M, ' E. Cook and Miss Cook are guests at' the Hojel Washing- ion n-an ifranciaeo. I Weston is registered at the Turpi n Jobn-Newall of this city Is registered at The Stewart in Han Francisco, M,Js EUlth Gowanlock, who' has ing in Sacramonto, has now gone to Pasadena ta. visit frienOs in .that city. C. N. Watklns is registered at -The urpin' ji isajn Francisco, ' , : W..V, Spencer is a San 'Francisco Visitor, registered, at' the - St. Francis, w, C. Francis is registered at ttu Court hotel In gan Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. G.' N. Cherrlngton and Mrs. R. I Chapman are a group of Portland people at the Bellovua. O. O. Estes of this city Is Visiting !n oan srancisco, ' Herbert V. Twitchell Is registered at the vanaerbllt hotel in New York. IS, IN Jacksonville, Fla., ' March 14. At to day's meeting of the National Child I-abor committee conference, Dr. J. A McCuIloch of Greenville, S. C, discussed the efforts being made in South Carolina to secure favorable child labor leglsla tlon: , "It appears from the report of the commissioner of agriculture," he , said, "that therlTare now 4261 male children under II years of age employed by the textile industries of this state, and there are 1237 females thus employed. ' There are 2048 male children and 1225 female children from 14 to 1? years thus em ployed. :. There are 2164 male children and 1455 female children from IS to 14 thus employed. ' "OUr efforts to rslse ths age limit In South Carolina la not Intended as a re flection upon the humanity of the mill presidents.' It is the purpose, however, of the. child labor committee to endeavor by the enactment of ft compulsory edu cational law to provide the child with a better environment than the mill can afford." ' TOWN; TOPICS Two Divorces Granted. Two uncon tested decrees ot divorce were granted thia morning by Circuit Judge Davis. Clarence Ryker was granted a decree from May Dulaney Ryker on grounds of desertion and Mynia uampoeii was ai TrAnnath IA mnhaull All Bfl- count of cruelty, , - T'j Indictments etnrae4L J. B. Beyers was indicted by the grand, jury this morning for obtaining a suit ot clothes from Buffum ft Pendleton on March S in payment of which he gave a bogus check on the I.umbermens National bank for $26.25, in which he had no funda. Four secret indictments were also re turned. '' Woman Wants Divorce. -Three differ ent times Gehardlne Abelson tried life with Enevold Abelson, according to her complaint -filed -yesterday for-dlvorce, and ttree times she forgave him, but each time he would begin to neat ana maltre ner nd tha mv0rc ProcMd- Inge followed. She complained that once he threatened to burn her up and grind her bonea. -. . Sterling Burled Here. The remains of 11.. .... nrtH,UM O D,..1ln mhnmm ' V " -."f , " ""V'TL-1"""! h, ,on' Edward a Sterling, in Los Angeles, were brought here today for v... rr o o.. "MAKES LIFE'S .T R A O MJ to tt.to EvtrfwKtn Levb We Are ; Agents For The CROSSETT and' JOHNSTON '7- & ' ' MURPHY CHILD LABOR THRI SOUTH CAROLINA Crossett Skate SHOES s ' For Men 349 ALDER ST. today for robbing and beating up R. A. Kennedy on January I after he and Cor bett II, Grtgga had lured Kennedy from the La Salle hotel to Piedmont in a taxlcab.v Griggs pleaded guilty a we k ago before Circuit Judge Kavanaugli and was .sentenced to 40 years in the penitentiary, ;. . ,, ; Bew rim Znoorporated. - Gibson's Electrlo Garage is the name of a com pany which filed articles of lnooroora- tlon yesterday with County Clerk Cof fey. ...The capital was placed at $25, 000 and the Incorporators were A. E. Foss, Foster O. Gibson and R. R, Gilt ner. Articles ', were also filed Of the Portland Surgloal Supply company with a capital of . 110,000. Tha -Incorpora- tora were A. M. Ruseell. C. Rw Walrad ana js. p. Holmes. :,;,;,.. .. Awaits Actios of Jury. John W, Eldrldge.'an ajleged white slaver, was bound over 'to await the action of the federal grand Jury following ths hear ing before United States Commissioner A. M. Cannon yesterday. Two witnesses were ordered detained. One is Eldrldge's wife, the principal witness, and the Other, is L. E. Uher, a man who traveled constantly with the pair and who was found in their rooms when they were ar rested, February IS. Eldrldge is alleged io nave prougnt the woman front San b rancuco lor immoral purposes. , An Increase In the salary' paid the Portland superintendent of schools so that.' the best educator In the country can be employed, is asked of the school board In a resolution adopted yesterday by the Northwestern University club. The statement of the club reads: "The Northwestern University club, of Portland recognizes that the problem of filling the office of superintendent of schools of, this city presents also an opportunity of the highest Importance to publlo school Interests of Portland. Tha club urges the school board to use great car and deliberation in selecting a man with the training, experience, sympathy for children and breadth of view to fill adequately this position. It is the Judgment of the members of this club that the work of directing the or ganization, growth and conduct of the schools of this city is of such import ance that a substantial increase in the superintendent's salary could properly be made, and that when the best man In the country for the superlntendency is found a, salary which will secure him for Portland should be offered." The city of Melbourne, Australia, will spend nearly -$12,000,000 to electri fy its suburban steam railroads, one of the largest undertakings of the kind in the world. TODAY IS BABY "ROYAL" DAY! Don't mfss that cute baby loaf containing the Secret of Royal Bread. FREE at your dealer today with your regular Royal loaf. VP WOULD RAISE SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT'S PAY WHAT'S YOUR SHOE HOBBY? Think I Is it style Comfort? Come, get both in this new Crossett. Man- like in every line. Russia foxed button (8 of jthem). Embossed J tye 13$. WALK. EASY' MAM A. Cractt. Ioev Miiirt, Noftk Akttftoi, Mm. - We Are Now Showing NOVELTIES IN LADIES' SHOES 'for . . SPRING . and i SUMMER , New Stock IfflAII MINISTER -WILL VISIT PORTLAND On a tour of the west for the purpose of becoming acquainted with the com mercial advantages and . industries of the Pacific coast, states, II. II. Bryn minister 'to the United States from Nor way, will arrive In Portland eltner Sat urday afternoon or ' Sunday morning. Endre M.' Cederbergh,. Vice consul of Norway, received a telegram from Min- lat.n Tl.i.n ., J - . lM 1nll,A.nlo advising him of the date of the arrival of his. chief,, and has reserved rooms for Mr. Bryn at the Multnomah hotel. ' Owing to tha fact that Bryn's stay in rortland will be indefinite, arrange ments for his entertainment have been made for Sunday and Monday only. At If o'clock Sunday morning Minis ter Bryn, accompanied by a number of prominent Norwegians, will take an auto trip around the city, : Lunch will be served at the Multnomah at . 1 o'clock, and at 8 o'clock in the afternoon a pub lic reception will be held In the hotel. In view of the fact that there are be tween (000 and tOOO Norwegians resid ing in and near, Portland, it is expected that a Jarga number will be present to greei the nation's representative.; ; On Monday morning Bryn will be the guctt of the dock commission for a trip around the harbor, and. in tfie afternoon he . will visit a number of prominent citizens privately. From . Portland, ' Minister - Bryn . will Journey to Puget sound, and from there turn eastward on his way back to Washington, COLLEGE GIRLS SERVE LUNCHEON TO 'VISITORStI Oregon Agricultural College, Corval lls, Or., March 14. A' luncheon was served to IP. .B. Piper, president of rT; a can be heated to turfe than either butter or lard, without burn ing. It fries so quickly that little of the fat i3. absorbed, preventing the food being greasy. For this reason, Cottolew-fned food is more healthful than food '.;. Cottokne is more goes one-unrd farther; costs very much less than butter. Madeonlybjr THE N. K. 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When he buya a "Var sity," Mich a man realises that lie la getting the very glove he's Deen moKing ror. . i "Varalty" -Gloves are bound to satisfy men of dis criminate taate. In the latest Spring shades of tan. with spear backs, absolutely guaranteed, per Two Big This season's new.styles In Men's Neckwear have Just ar rived. Such splendid color ef fects and combinations as we Offer ere sure to be rmarkablv D o D ular. Pon't fall to see them.V Real 60o values only 'he Honse tat CtnaUty " Built. , ijottoiene 25c ' i AThe best fried chicken you ever ate can be made with Cottolcnc. a much higher tempera- fried in butter or lard. economical than lard-- TVT O STORES on the Pacific. Coast offer the r courtesy, the efficient service that is char- acteristic of our Talking Machine Departments. Whether in San Trancisco, Oakland, San Jose, Los Angeles, San Diego or Portland, your every want and need is anticipated and carefully at- in tended. , . . ei Wc sell Yictrolas and Victor Records . in.; greater quantities than any firm on the Pacific Coast and surely wc know them well. AND MORRISdN Lucy Crawford, AsManil; garet Mornliouse, Kugene: MIm Ji 1 Holt, 'Boston, -Mas.r' Mta A'lti v. 3 . son, Albany; Ml Kmma t'eUml, KoHf burg, and Miss Opal Wasnotv Corva1.!! To ' stir clothing while' it Is Win cUansed In a wash bollr a North I kota inventor has patented a fork pi Implement, operated by a crank on th outside of the bollrr. 4 ' 1 "i "MAl"OAfi&a'li;B II OMFfI,Y BY PARCEL POST II RWs Easter Glovec Tomorrow THE man of affairs wants a comfortable... s t y 1 1 1 1 glove a smartly designed Klove that we' elnvn t.lmf $1.50 Specials There will e no excuse for not 10 do wen aiioci arter you've seen these enpecially pretty socks, that have Just tome In. They're a shipment our buyer picked up uuwn eani m an ex- ceptlonally low price.- 3 5c They'll suit you: 5()c values, tomorrow for aw Morrison, Opp. P. O. C. r. Berg, Manager. it ;n r f 74 r ( (.- STREETS been the ucst of Mret Charks S. Mer-