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THE ORE (JON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND,,. SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 21, 1913. 0 SPLENDID MUSIC VJLLr BE HEARD AT BENEFIT I? FOR POOR TOMORROW , 1 1 ;i ' Best Singers W State: Will - Be Heard; Collection Taken Will All Go to. Needy, . With -most of the highest popular p. Pt and. singers who,' are numbered' uuuu mo umsi oi uregon, ((.-concert ror the benefit of the needy at this Christmas time will be given, testtnln; at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening in , th First. Presby terian cour oh. Amongr th soloists toffee heard are Mrs. Elf rieJa ' Heller Weln sltln, Mr. Deluhlne Marx, Stuart Mc Oulre and Dom 'lan. At the organ will De William : R. Boone, and Mr. Lucia, unrton uuinauser will render "a nelec tlon on the violin, . , Among the most . delightful featurea will be th muaic of the Ad Club quar tet, ranked by many tut the beat quartet on the Pacific coast, Its members' are N. A. Iluose, first tenor; Dr. R. M. Em erson, aecond tenor; H. O. Whjpp, bari tone, and M. L. Bowman, bass. . No admlHslon fee is to be charged, but a collection will be taken. As all the i program contribute their service, and there la no charge for the una of tha church, every cent of tha collection wiU ba used In helping those who need help, i Tha program, as it lias been arrangou, ixads ttc follows: Jffnsloal Program."" ' Organ (a) CIirlntmas In Sicily (Von.); (b) Paruphrasa on a Christmas Horning; Littls Town in Bethlehem ; (Faulkta). Ad Club Quartet "Do Coppg, Moon" ' (Shelley). , Baritone solo Selected, Dm Zan. Soprano solo "Th8 Rose Is the. Res urrection" (Lehman), Mrs. Klfrieda HeU Jr "Weinsteln. Violin solo Selected, Mrs. Lucia Bar- ton Olllhauser. Tenor solo "Christmas'' (N. J. lloose). Ad Club Quartet "A Bedouin Love Song" (Koote), Contralto aolo "The Clasp of a Hand," Mrs. Delphine Marx. Sextetto From Lutila (Donnlaettl), air. vinaieui, Mrs. Marx and the Ad Club Quartet. "Christmas Giving" Fivo minute ad dress by Dr. John H. Boyd. Buritone solo An old saored lullaby (Corner), Stuart MaGuire. Hallejujah Chorus, from the Messiah (Handal). Chorus of 75 voices of the First Prosbyteriau church, directed by Kev. Mr. Bowman. Tho chorus- directed by Rev. O. J. Bowman, assistant pastor of the First Tresbyterian church, is composed as fol lows: BXembtri of Chorus. Sopranos: Misses Marian Lester, Et ta Cannon, Alloa I,oree, Julia Palmer, Alta Ward, Jean Tate, -Moss Klmmell, Thyra Knudssn, Heln Bennett, Maude Maservey, Lila Clark, Mary Lee, Qarrle Slater, Myrtle Scherff, I la Menerey. Georgia Bailey, Bess Lee. Ethel Wake man, Kdith Kills, Ella- Van Leuwenf dean Brownlia, and Mesdumes J. C. Curmnlng, M. V. Daniels, I.. B. Kinne, U. H. Klder, M- Marsha r,v C. M. '-Barbae. It. t,; Hutton fnd N. A. lioose. , Contraltos; Misses Lillian atesman, Florence . Hadlock. "May BHrdkk, Vir ginia Mackenzie, Gertrude Beaton, Lyda OREGON'S FOREMOST - VOCALISTS WILL SING FOR PObR ON MONDAY "NIGHT i .,,..1.,,.;, r; :;,. ',' , v..,r , ,. . , . , , . ' ' -, t , -. -, , : i ' -' WW V - IllkV VKr III U'.v tuv ir :.f nil III fiXWi ' WW i y,v lilt ill If -"V 4. .A'" J I ', . II It t. X' lkH7 V 'uv Ml i J il Aur . XAUAf tume, they will wear m broad, heavy. 1 g r.',.Afr , X S tf II looped satin sash. ill 1 , J, f JL3 ' 'M il II Wliitm' Slavrr Asks New Trial. M tZ it '- tllk II A daw trial is asked for Llbyd H. I I t ijJi f f IsA II of the murder of Lou L. Winters, a , JV It II musician, in a motion filed yesterday liofi lv J I by Attorneys Kdward P. Williams and n-iyy n. m n "'"J Wilson T, Hume. Insufficiency of evt- ; .... mmmmKHmmmmHHmfKKf' j denca and errors are the grounds- for . the motion. The motion will come up i I CHRISTMAS CARD IS UNUSUALLY HANDSOM E Top, left to right Mrs. Klfrieda Heller Welnateln. Ad Club Quar tet, left to right N.; A. lioose, first tenor; Dr. JlfOA? Emarion. second tenor; H. E. Whlpp, bari tone; "M, H. Bowman, bass.,. Dorai J. Zan, Jon, right. - , Bottom, left to right Stuart Mc Gufre, Mrs. Delphina Marx. Wil liam & poone, accompaniBt. - Bartltt, Marguerite Hastings, Georgia Vance. Anna McAfee. Lydia Noble. Mar garet Brehaut, Jrene Kessler, Katherine Klmmell, Kara Simpson, Easts Mcciure, Florence Jobnson, and Mesdames K. H. Beechley, W. W. Day and C J. Bow- num. .., . . . Tenors: Messrs. M." V- Daniels, A. K. Francis, U 8. Kinne, W. Haywsrd, C. E. Casterllne, A. Crulckshank, E. O. Morse, Pouglus Johnson, A lnglls and P. R. Matthews, Bassos: Messrs. G. C. Howe. H. C. Ferguson, W. P. Forman, W. W. Day, C. C. Rich. a. N. Van Bandt, J. A. Oelss. man, E. Rosco Pershin, J. JQ, Yates, Ueorge Mackensia, F. T. Richards. A. M. Chrysiall. G. F. Colpitts, C. W. Eng lish. L. A. Smith and G. Norrls Woodley. The Christmas card fancifully ! shaped, gaily colored and significantly ' lettered, bearing everything from tho ' two magic words, "Merry Christmas". to verses breathing the tenderest senti- : ment has -been a "part of civlllzatton" for hundreds of years. j Tbe simple bit of pasteboard of early 1 days has evolved itself into something really beautiful, and this season " Ra phael Tuck & Bon have brought out cards, folders, Christmas stationery, booklets, etc., that are nothing short of genuine works of art bits of ex quisite color and holiday verse that cannot fail to be appreciated by any one fortunate enough to receive one of them. Calendars whloh have long been a strong point with the Raphael Tuck company, are this year more beautiful than ever. An especially pretty one la based on Longfellow's "Children's Hour." and for each month of the year there Is a verse from this beloved poom and a picture of a beautiful child. Another, "My Aln Fireside," contains verses from Bobble Burns and beau tifully colored reproductions from paintings of Scotch studies. Then there are Tennyson and Wordsworth calen dars, and one showing reproductions from the ld masters. n Most attractive to the littlfcf people arei some of the gaily colored volumes of children's stories, together with "cut-out" pictures of various kinds. Father Tuck's Annual, a substantial volume, done In colors, would delight the heart of any child. Art and Ingen uity have combined their best efforts in producing dainty cards and folders as Christmss reminders. They range from the simple, Inexpensive postcard to superb studies bound In vellum. Cbrlstmas stationery, which Is one of the comparatively new things In holi day greetings, Is to be had in great variety and chaste beauty from the Raphael Tuck stock. The Christmas tags, stickers, eto put' out by this firm are much sought because they are "different" Surprise Her With This Xmas Gift ; CALORIC FIRELESS COOK STOVE Tested and Approved by the Good Housekeeping Institute, Prices From $11.60 to $29.28 ROYAL ROCHESTER CHAFING DISH Copper and Nickel Plated. 6 WHERE TO DINE JAPAN CONTRIBUTES TO STRING OF DANCES Washington, Pec. 80. The "no mal," the classic dance of Japan, was intro duced in Washington today by Mrs. Elsie J. Blattner and her daughter. Miss Clara Blattner, and many dance-lovers In the audience at' once decided to take lessons. The "no mal," which is a lead ing feature of the Japanese drama, "jfd." will have to be modified to ba danced by American girls. As danced In Japan, the costumes are handed down from one generation to another and the dancer must be sewed in it. But sev eral debutantes are already having cos-' tumes made which embody the same effect, and in place of the heavy bustle, which Is a leading feature ef the cos- Winters' Slayer Aska New Trial, A new trial is asked for Llbyd H. Wllklns, convicted several weeks ago of the murder of Lou L, Winters, a musician, in a motion filed yesterday by Attorneys Edward P. Williams and Wilson T, Hume. Insufficiency of evi dence and errors are the grounds- for the motion. The motion will come up before Circuit Judge Morrow who con victed Wilkine. Wilkins is , to be sen tenced next Tuesday. The only sentence for first degree murder, of which he was oonvicted, is death. French Funeral Takes Place) Today. The funeral of James M. French, who died a few days ago, will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock from the Finley Undertaking parlors. Tbe remains will then be taken to the crematorium. The deceased was aged S3 years, being a native of Indiana. He moved to the west 17 years ago, locating at Elswood, Clarke county, Wash., where he estab lished a fruit farm. During the gold rush to Alaska several years ago Mr. French spent ' several months In the Following an investigation by Inspectors con nected with the office of the City Health Bureau showing the Sanitary standing 6f All the bakeries r tter-ietJfcead. gets high rating and IS ONE of the THREE leaders ! WH ft 4"4 -ft FACTS r About Butter-nut Bread Butter-nut bread la tha result of care ful study and scientific werlmanta tlon covering a period of. JO years. This loaf is made from the finest Spring wheat flour milled, blended with the highest grade of Winter wheat flour. We also use milk and compressed yeast, which materials we have found from careful tests to be 'the best in the market for bread. AH Ingredients are accurately weighed by automatic scales, the flours carefully blended, Our ma chines ar the latest type and we sift the flour three times and the doughs are thoroughly mixed by a giant two- arm dough mixer. The doughs are scaled and made up in the cleanest way, all by machines. The ovens are--tiled and they are washed and shining we fire them with oil from beneath- , ..this does away wth ashes, and fumes . ' in the baking1 chamber the baking chamber Is snow white. ' Our method ef handling bread" is so scientific and accurate that one dough has Identically the same treatment as another this making our Butter-nut Bread the finest -and most uniform loaf manufactured. , , Our delivery service at present consists of 10 wagons, attractively painted, cov ering the center of Portland, and you find-our, men are courteous and taking ' pains in your 'wants. Give us a trial and be convinced. ,, H a U S, BAKERY East Eleventh and ' Flanders East 6044 Phones B-2428 V t i , gold fields. Six years ago he came to Portland where he established a real estate office in the Ablngton building, always retaining his home In Clarke county. He is survived by a wife and two children. " charge them, invite them all ... . my cook and I'll prpvide" Christmas Dinner at the Portland Christmas Day 5:30 TO 8 O'CLOCK COVERS $2 The dining-rooms will be symphonies of light and color; two orchestras will make melody throughout the evening. Each guest will receive a beautiful souvenir Christmas . menu. Tables are now being reserved. Following our old-time custom, The Portland's beautiful Christmas Tree will occupy the center of the Grill dur ing holiday week. - Claret or White Wine Christmas Menu, 1913 Toko Point Oysters Mignonette fiseneas uranriake Cocktail Canape Aatrachan Caviar Celery en Branche Queen Olives Salted Almonds Cream of California Frog Jerusalem Clear Bortsch en Tasse Fillet of4 Sand Dabs Jannettt Broiled Chinook Salmon -Montpeller Butter Dlamondback Terrapin Cassoletti Filet Mlgnon with Goose Liver i i Gourmet, auce Perigord i Portland Punch Oregon Spring Turkey Chestnut Dressing, Cranberry Sauce Suckling Pig stuffed Sou varoff Apple fiauce Genuine Virginia Ham au Champagne Saddle of Spring: Lamb Mint Sauce Oregon Mllkfed DucklingBaked Apple Eastern Cornfed Baron of Prime Beef Yorkshire Pudding Oregon Spring Chicken. 8t Antolne Mount Kanier Bear Currant Jelly Brussels Sprouts saute au beurre uoiiea Bermuaa unions in uream Arucnoke reypeii Hubbard Squash, baked or mashed Fried Egg Plant Candled Sweet Potatoes Potatoes Georgette Baled Merry Widow English Plum Pudding, Hard and Brandy Sauce Pumpkin Pie Applg Pie Hot Mines Pie Fresh Pineapple Ice Cream Vanila Ice Cream Fancy Assorted Cakes Camenbert - Roauefort Cheese Crackers Mixed Nuts 'and Raisins temi Tasse ' "Fate Cannot Touch Me; I Have Dined Today." Hew YeFs Eve. Menu, Mirthind Music Reserve Tables Now No Guaranty Charge for Reservations Is Required Open Today Under the management of The Portland sHotel THE PORTLAND CHOCOLATE SHOP - "The Quality Shop " On Morrison Street, in The PorUand Hotel DELICIOUS LUNCHEONS From The Portland's Famous Kitchens Fine Candies, Chocolates and Bonbons The Portland Hotel ' - -Owned and Operated by ' ' The Portland Hotel Co. G.'J. KAUFMANN, Manager , w . ,N.- K. CLARKE, Assisstant Manager New Perkins Hotel Restaurant Will serve A Special Xmas Din ner 75c Make Your Reservations Now. Phone Main 5185, Chichen Dinner Every Sunday from Noon Till 9 p. in., 5oc CHRISTMAS! Is a holiday for you. Make it one for the family. Bring; them to the Seward Grill For Dinner. ' Table dUote 12 m. to :t9 p. m., Sl.OO Business Men's launch Pally 404 11 a. m. to 8 p. m. Beward Hotel. 10th at Alder. Main 7164. EAT YOUR Christmas Dinner AT Meves Restaurant Excellent FoodPopular Prices GOOD MUSIC N. E. Cor. 6th and Washington ELECTRIC ALCOHOL AND VAPOR BURNERS Prices From $5.00 to SI 5.00 ROCHESTER CASSEROLES Oval arid Round. GUERNSEY EARTHENWARE Silver and Nickel Plated Mountings Prices From 3.oo to S8.no , COMMUNITY SILVER Georgian, Sheraton, Louis ZYI Patterns. I Gono nlty Silver Spoon consists of a regular disc of pura stiver overlaid at the wearing point WE GUARAN TEE IT FOR FIFTY YEARS BRASS AND BLACK ANDIRONS, FIRE SCREENS, 25 PER CENT OFF. OUR PRICES ARE ALL IN PLAIN FIGURES. Columbia Hardware Co. 104406 FOURTH ST. Bet Washington and Stark. The New Republic Grill Will serve a special Christmas Dinner Including every delicacy of the season. Also Chinese DishesPopular Prices. 34 7 Morrison St. No Tip Restaurant FOR EAST SIDERS GRAND AV. AND HAWTHORNE Will serve an old-fashioned Christmas Dinner From 2 to 8 p. m. 75c PEKIN RESTAURANT SPXCZAX, Christmas Dinner 50c ALSO FAMOUS MANDARIN DISHES. SERVED All, Kinds of Wines and Liquors. ' 323H STARK ST. UrSTAXBfl. Sensible Christmas Presents Yawman & Erbe Card Index Cooking Recipe Outfit ' Handsome, useful pres ents. In cloth - covered boxes, in oak and - ma hogany. Prices from 91.15 to ?7.25 Glass & Priidhomme Co. 65-67 Broadway One Block North Oregon Hotel Moore's Restaurant WilJ Serve a Christmas Turkey Dinner 12 to 9 P. M., 75f. 148 Fifth St. JPhone A-4645. The Hotel Carlton Restaurant 1ITH AMD WAbHtNUlOM STat-iLia kTHICItY A IIKSI CLASS OHItL ' Announce a eoiuplt 10 einirae dluuer every Tculng tor 60 cent,' None better in (he city t any price. No citra ebnrB on SumlHjrt ur bolllj. Kiabort a la carte bill all Uuy i lower than popular prloea. Htrktly (re!, tic, gouil ereaui, and good butter oiir pf claltita. Koa day luuub tutsj mwH da Laue-Davis Drug Co. TSIBD AMD CABTT THB BUT QUALITY Elastic Hosiery AVXX.ETS, .XNB CAPS tASO ABDOMTTTA& 0as4 for ' ' Massnrltts; BIssk suA Crlcas .f j If f