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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, 1 PORTLAND, .FRIDAY EVENING,4; MAY . 1, 1914. 11 what octety Doing BY NONA M! r fc Mte Marshall Distinguished Visitor IBS H. E. MARSHALL of Ox ford. JCn gland, , the dlstln guitriied writer of hiatory for younc people. U a vUItor In the citsa- fruet at the home of Judtire and itta. Thotnaa Burke. - Mls Mar- ' ah&ira falatorlen are considered the beet 1 on the market tor young people, and are In venernt use, both in England and America. She is, of Scotch birth, but i has lived most of her life In England and la now en tour of the world. She has been In the United States during rrfoat.oz the .past fall and winter, visit ? In many points from east and , west and receiving much entertainment. Sho will nail from Heattle for Japan next Tuenday leaving here early Monday. .. The. hooraof her yialt have been filled - with Interesting events, both social and r literary and many affairs are planned "for" the remaining few days. Tester day Mrs. iJurke gave a pleattant after ; noon ta, inviting about 85 women to meet the vmltor. The afternoon was .passed delightfully with music and : readjrgs. Thoao who contributed to the entertainment of the goiests were . Mrs., Frank K-sey, who read a de lightful Hrownlng selection; Mrs. Rose ' UlQch-Bauer, who.uunK several groups jjt Kongx, incliKlIng Home chti poult ion . Of tier sJHtfcf -In-law, Marlon Bauer, now -of New l'oik city 4 and Mrs. Burke . lighted her guettta with several piano ; numbers. . - The house was a bower of garden flowers, lavender and white double lilacs predominating. Mrs. R. C. CoT "fey and Mrs: Mark Bill presided at3 the tea table, and Mrs. llarry Beale Tor re?, Mrs. Susie Fennell Pipes and Mrs. Charts Hears assisted about the rooms. . Thlii evening Professor and Mrs. . Torry will entertain at their home at Xleed college for the pleasure of Miss Marshall, after which they will receive . tba faculty of the college. i This afternoon, at the regufaf 4 O'clock story telling hour at the central library, Miss Marshall spoke, after which a May pole dance was given. Tomorrow she will be one of the . speakers at the Civic league luncheon, when she will speak, in part, of the May day celebration in England, and In the evening the Professional Wom- ' an's league will entertain in her honor at Miss Catlin's school on Twenty-third r street, '..-:,:" Jf Jf Miss Morris Honored. !- Miss Etta Morris was the inspiration , for a charming affair yesterday after noon, when Mrs. Frank Nau entertained with a prettily appointed tea at her HOme on Twenty-fifth- street. Miss Morris will leave sown for New York to make her home in that city. About 60 guests called during the afternoon. , .the house was abloom with pink and purple snap dragons and Iris which "combined charmingly to deck the . i houpe. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. George Schalk. Mrs. A. J Otesy, Mrs. James Horreyman and Mrs. Russell iSowelt. Miss Tlca Von Bolton - anil Mrs. Paul Froellch assisted about the rooms, and Miss Margaret Malar key and Mrs. John Danielson Howard -.assisted in Serving. -- 1 1 1 kfm$:m i -ijjSL ' $ rw. I 111. ..- .all STUDIO i - Mrs. Don Hoylor' (Fay Hendersnolt), whose wedding was an event of the week. tastily decorated with dogwood, fern and Oregon grape, and the front porcii ornamented with palms .and hanging baskets. Mrs, a. H. Stovall, Jr., en tertained tha guests during the after noon with several well rendered vocal selections. , Engagement Announced. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Qulnn of The Dalles, announce the engagement of their charming daughter, Marian Lu etic, to Dr. y. H. Watson of Oakesdale. Wash. Tha wedding- Is to be an event of tha Bummer. Miss Qulnn was for merly a Portland girl. . Society Notes. Miss frma Nelson of Oakland, Cal, is the house guest of Miss Ada Conry. Many social affairs are being planned In her honor while In the city. HOME-MADE CEMENTS Air. and Mrs. White Dinner Hosts. Air. ana Mrs. Isaac j. wnite were hosts at a charming dinner party weaneraay evening. xne table was - centered with a lovely cluster of vel . low" tulips and fhe guests who circled the board were Mr. and Julius I.. I Meier, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bauer. ?Mr. and Mrs. Leon lllrsch, Roscoe Nelson i.' aria trie nost and hostess. reans to Entertain. preparation are 'being made for thn f Berean entertHlnnient. to be given at A--- tha White Temple, May 6. A feature i' of tile evening- will be. n skptrh "Su san Clegg's Adopted." The second part Of the program wtll be given by tho members of the claws, including: Misses Genevieve Strickland, Ada Con ry, Mellie Parncr, Celeste Koulkes, fe'tella Weaver, Hazel Hoppengarner, Rllth TtVKfR. final Mai-DanUl f.vlla ! ' Auna and Bessie Evans. ,' Transportation Club Reception. I. What proved to be by far the most .- successful and enjoyable - of the - Transportation club receptions took r place . Tuesday evening in the East ball room of the Multnomah hotel. About 200 attended, among whom were several high officials of the different roads. Mrs. E. C. CronkrUe and Frank V Hocken carried away the prizes ft .tf car$ playing. The orc.ieatia, composed of seven members of the club, fur- t i nishred excellent music. A unique fea ,, ture was the serving of refreshment by three colored dining car waiters In vniiorni. ! ' w . , Mrs. Carmaxk "500" Party. . - vMra; C, C. Carmack. of 1085 East "Twentieth street north, entertained . Thursday with a "600" party at her liome. The guests wfr: Mrs. J. C. Sherry, Mrs. George tl. Stovall, Jr., S4ra. E. S, Brown, Miss Grace Dob son, Mrs. A. Singleton, Mrs. Frederick ' Charles Mellish and 'Mrs. C. C Car ' &aok. .V : , The consolation prize was won by 1 Mrs. P. C. Mellish. Dainty refresh ments were served and the iouse was the artlde should stand several days before using. A cement tnat is said to be so strong that the, article will never break In the same place again Is made by dis solving half an ounce of gum arable in two tablespoonsfuls of boiling water, adding plaster of parts to make a thick paste. This Is applied hot with a small brush, the etiges tielng brought quickly and firmly to gether. A good paste for mending books, because it Is almost' transparent. Is made from ground rice mixed with a little cold water. Boiling water is then poured on until the mixture thickens. The print can still be read when mended with this paste. To mend broken ironware make a thin paste of finely sifted lime with the beaten wnite or an egg, ana mix in Iron filines until the proper thick ness. Apply to the broken edges and hold them together lor a snori uuib By Mary Lee. Before beginning the spring clean ing It Is a good plan to look up all the broken china, glass, and any or naments that have been subject to misfortune and put them together again. As a rule the pieces are rllflhr1 (t Ten V 4n elm t r. . . mr - vji iicri 'witn 'a promise of renewaT which one always seems "to be too busy to carrv n.it- consequently broken articles are too often thrown - away at house clean ing time when they might have been put In good order and kept There are many good "prepared cements on the market, but there are also many excellent home-made ones. For Instance, a simple mixture of common flour- with the white of an egg Is extremely strong, but; of course, it Is not quite the kind of cement for mending transparent -articles, because the mend will show. For china or ordinary ware It la ex cellent, i White shellac dissolved in alcohol to the consistency of molasses makes a good cement for cut glass. Half an ounce of alcohol and a tablespoonful of water is also a good- adhesive. But It Is not enough to have a good cement One must know how to use It First the edges to be mended must be washed thoroughly in hot water: but care must be taken not to break off - lllil . M . -. . a.. . any in. tie irreguiariues, because a smooth break does not hold so well The objeot of the cement is to hold two edges together, to make them practically one. Th best work Is done when both edges and adhesive are hot, Heating expands the pores and allows the cement to sink In, which, it goes without saying, makes the loin stronger. The presence cf any, grease or dirt hinders successful adhesion. henoe the reason for cleansing the edges. Also heat tends to drive away air. When the pieces are numerous It Is better Q mend one piece at a time and let it harden before proceeding with the next. One can hold the -edges together until they harden, when .the mended article can Be put away to finish. When all the pieces are uvltecH 11 I -i Suspicious. Mr. Brown had Just registered and was about to turn away when the clerk said: "Beg pardon, .but what is your nnm?" Name?' echoed the Indignant guest. Don't you see the signature there on the register?" "T An." returned the clerk calmly. "That Is what aroused my.' curiosity." V For the Woman Who Cares ' It is the "glove of today" the glove that has "won and maintained its reputation under "today's" exacting conditions, that the well gowned woman demands. "Niagara Maid; Silk Glove is the "glove of today" the glove of distinctive quality and economy.; ' Unless you have worn a "Niagara Maid ' Silk Glove you cannot realize the satisfaction and long wear a Pure .Silk Glove will give. , - . ' Look for tho name in the hem. , AH Cobx. Doable Tip, Doable Ww. A Oasrmtee Ticks in erery pnr. Start Silk GJovetOc, 75c, $1.00,$ 1.25 p Lorg SakClovt. 73c, $1.00. $1J25,$ 1 Map. Niagara Silk Mill., North Tonawanda, N.Y. : r: M - ... FACTS! to Remember That "CRESCENT" leavens under the same conditions as any Bak ing Powder, but let your baking; stand five or ten minutes after mixing and you get : ' ' i- 1 Extra Fine Results Crescent tSSg. Cos, Seattle, Wn. GET IT FROMi YOUR GROCER 25c per lb. New Wtfsh Suits at Reduced Prices The season's newest Oliver Twist, Middy and Vestee Wash Suits on sale Saturday at a reduction aver aging 20 sizes 2 to 10 years BLOOMER SUITS ...40 Off Straw Hat Days for the Kiddies, Too See our window full of the new est Rah-Rahs, Rugbies, Octagon and Middy blocks for the young sters, at prices ranging from $4.50 ... 65c for Panamas down to Boys'? 2-Pant Suits Finest All - Wool COMBINA TION SUITS in the city for boys of 6 to 18 years,' at ?9 $S.SO, ' ST.50 and. !9: $5 Outfitterjye Children Z&C .-.'Green Trading Stamps Given On All Charge Accounts II Paid in Full On or Before the 10th ol Each Month Thousands of Beautiful New Premiums Are Now On Display In the ,4Wf -. Parlors. 4th Floor Stamps, Main Floor Double Stamps with j cash purchases Saturday in the Shoe Department, on the Main. Floor; Onffls,WiEtoaM Reliable MerchandiseReliable Methods Stor Hourr 9A M. to 6 P. M. Every Buaiaaaa Day SarardayIncladad . i. Candy Day tomorrow at the Main Tloor Bargain Circle. v O TMlIlis: Peoplle Will, glcpp' ffleire gaflniirfflaiy Meh?sSnrlhaSiitfsSl7.95.1-All ToMinniel .-Malts Vs Off! SHI . if! WW ee Morrison-Street Window DEPT.- MAIN FLOOR Our famous "OWK SpeciaP' Suits at $17.95 are made up to our order and represent the greatest Suit value In Portland today. Personally selected patternsjiot chosen -haphazard. Beautiful woolen Cassimere, Cheviots and Novelty Wor steds in black and white mixtures, handsome grays and browns, and neat stripe and check effects. Shown in a complete assort ment of sizes for stouts, sums and regulars. Every Suit guaranteed to fit perfectly before it leaves the , store. Wonderful service, too, in these QC Suits at 1 i .iJD Shirts $1.15 DEPT. MAIN FLOOR Prepare for warm days and lay ; in a supply of these excellent Skirts. Soft detachable collars and soft cuffs. Good assortment 'of f tr neat patterns. All sizes. Reg. ft.So Shirts llu Men's 25c Hose 19c Pair MAIN FLOOR Our special "OWK" Men's Hose noted for their superior wearing quality. At 25c a pair they are exception ally good socks. Tomorrow we offer them in black, tan and good popular colors at 1 Q this special low price, pr. 1S7C 50c Underwear 39c Fine Grade Balbrlgqan DEPT, MAIN FLOOR Men's Balbriggan" Underwear Shirts, Sizes 34 to 46 Drawers, sizes 30 to 44. Full styled garments nd nicely finished. Men will take advantage of this chance to supply their summer needs at a saving. Standard Q 50c quality on sale Saturday, garment S7v Women's Slippers S2.48 7 Grades Worth Up to $5 Pair DEPT. MAIN FLOOR Smartest new effects In Satin Colo nials, Satin Pumps, Colonials with steel buckles, Gunmetal -with tailored bows, Patent Colt Colonials and tailored effects, Tango Ties of patent leather and "Mary Jane" styles of Kid. Louis XV, leather, Cuban and low heels. All fresh, desirably new stock in all sizes and widths. Slippers selling flJO MQ elsewhere at $3, $4 and 55. Saturday, pair.... PtO) Millinery DepJL, 2d Floor A phenomenal Saturday Millinery event which will attract great throngs to the Second Floor tomorrow. " Without re serve, we offer our entire stock of Trimmed Millinery at a reduction of one-third off the regular selling prices. An unprecedented opportunity for, all women to select spring and summer Hats at a decided saving. Season's very new est creations in all wanted shapes and materials from Ameri can and foreign designers, imported pattern Hats are in cluded in this sale. Your unrestricted choice for one day at a reduction of ONE-THIRD OFF Panama Hats Now 2.49 Season's Latest shapes DEPT. SECOND FLOOR 200 beautiful new Panama Hats are concerned in this special offer. Of very fine quality, and shown in a variety of shapes, In small, medium (0 Me and large. On sale Saturday only at, special. ... $f!F Boys' $7.50 Suits $4.65 Extra Pair Pants FREE DEPT. MAIN FLOOR Made of splendid woolen ma terials in Norfolks, fancy plaits and double breasted styles. ' Complete assortment of all sizes. fir Suits worth up to $7.50 Saturday special rUJ ... . . Boys' $2.50 Wash Suits 98c Boys' $2.00 Felt Hats 98c Boys' Russian Wash "Suits of Madras and Percale. Nicely trimmed and extra well made.. Sizes QQ lY to 7. Special UOC Odd Mnes' Boys' Scratch and Felt Hats in broken assortment of sizes. Hats selling formerly no up to $2.00. Sp'l HOC S3.50 to S5.00 Hats at S1.00 On Sale Basement Store Hats for street and dress wear in a multitude of stylish, new models. Ribbon and flower trimmed. 189 Hats all told, in this lot to be sold Saturday at a dollar apiece. All new ' fresh stock selling heretofore at 3. So to 55.00. ei flfl ' Your choice of this entire assortment Saturday aJJl.UU Choice of Untrimmed Hals 98c Millinery Flowers Special 10c . BASEMENT Our entire line of Untrimmed Hats included in this special sale. - Very newest effects in all the popular straws and in all colors. Many are worth 3 or 4 times this price. QQ Your choice at OC $1.50 Kid Gloves At 98c CENTER CIRCLE, FIRST FLR. Women's real Kid and Lambskin Gloves. Overseam and P. K. sewn. Tan, white, black, gold, champagne, gray and brown. The regular $1.25 and $1.50 QO Gloves at, pair OL Long Silk Gloves At 70c 1 6-button length t with, double tipped fingers. White,: black, gray, tan and navy. ? The 7fl pair, only . . ; . . . ....... I UC Long Silk Gloves At 80c 1 6-button length, guaranteed fin ger tips. Black and white with contrasting stitching. On OA sale at, thy: pair. . ...... OVIC Men's $6 Shoes Special 83.85 DEPT. MAIN FLOOR Double "S. & H.'f Trading Stamps with all cash purchases made in this de partment tomorrowl Special purchase of Men's high-grade Shoes bought while in transit to a prominent Oregon Shoe store, which has gone into the hands of a receiver. Latest English styles of tan Russia, tan willow and tan calf on high-toe lasts. Also black Velour, Vici, Patent, Gunmetal, etc Full assortment of all sizes. Shoes M OP worth to $6.00 priced special at, the pair 4UQ9 G oil and Tennis Goods at Lowest Prices DEPT. FOURTH FLOOR. Headquarters for Sport ing and Athletic goods of all kinds. Baseball, Ten nis and Golf supplies Gymnasium Apparatus, Tents, Camp Cots, Camp Kits, Fishing Tackle, etc. Hunting and Wishing licenses issued in this depart ment". Agents "Bulls Eye" Play Suits. BASEMENT Richest of Mil linery Trimming Flowers In all wante'd varieties and col ors for Summer Hats. Thou sands of them to select from In this sensational oneday sale. Buy them to morrow, bunch . . . . 10c Special Sale Painty Kimonos $3.49 S3.98 $4.49 S4.98 ; DEPARTMENT SECOND FLOOR Discontinued lines of Women's Kimonos selling for merly up to $15 grouped into four special lots for quick disposal. Albatross, Challles and beautiful Florentine Silks in daintiest of fatterns and colorings. Empire and loose effects trimmed' with pretty laces, fringes, shirred ribbons, pipings, etc; Some with embroidered voile sailor cellais. Broken lines of sizes in some instances only 2 or 3 garments of a kind. Act promptly if you would share In these bargains. ' , Special Sale of Lawn Mowers Garden Hose, Etc., Third Floor 12-ln. Lawn Mowers,; brass bushings $2.70 14-in. Lawn Triowers, brass bushings $2.93 12-ln. Ball Bearing Lawn Mower only $4.05 14-in. Ball Bearing Lawn Mower only $4.50 18-in. "Rajah" Ball Bearing Mowers $10.80 16-in. "Rajah". Ball Bearing Mowers $9.D Regular 85c Grass Catchers special at 68c Regular 5 0c Grass Catchers special at 40c 25 ft -in S-ply Garden Hose 'now $2.48 25 ft -ln. 5-ply Garden Hose now $3.29 25 ft -in. 7-ply Garden Hose: now $3.60 25 ft 4-tn. Indestructible Hose at $4.28 25 ft im ? Indestructible Hose at $4.73 G5 ft. J4-in. Cotton Garden Hose at $2.39 25 ft. H-in. Cotton Garden Hose at $2.70 Above prices include Couplings and Nozzle. Garden Tools Reduced! " DEPT. THIRD. FLOOR Our entire-line Garden Tools now on sale at special low prices. 25c Garden Rakes now only 19c 40c Reversible Rakes at only 32c 85c Spading Forks now only 68c 25c Garden Hoes special at 19c 50c" Garden Hoes' speciaL.at 40c , 50c Ladies' Spades specflt at 40e 45c Grass Hooks special at 36c 60c Pruning Shears at only 4dc Dinnergetts ' 13 Off ' ,' ' ""- -- t: . . , f. 1 'v Special line Semi-Porcelain 1 Din ner Sets now one-third, off. - All 'other Sets 20 off. This includes - all decorated and Plain Dinner Sets. Crockery Dept., Third Flrv Cot Glass 20 OU Sale Girlsi' Coats Dept. Second Floor Attractive new Spring and Summer Coats for girls 6 to 14 years of age. Of Silk Messaline, Satin, Taf fetas and novelty wool materials' in checks, stripes, and -plain colors. Distinctive styles. - Special Sale Price. .$5.98, $7.48 to $21.00 Children's Coats Keduced DEPARTMENT SECOND FLOOR These ari shown in scores of pretty styles for little girls Qz to 6 years of age. Nicely made and neatly (in rn finished. Specially priced at $2.25 to 41U.UU Girls' Wash Dresses at 98c 65cHosiery All 49c DEPT. MAIN FLOOR Women's 65c aU-sllk-plated Hose in full line of delicate and seasonable Spring shades also black, white and tan silk boot Hose. Priced extra special Saturday at 4Q only, the pair xC Parasol to Match FREE DEPT. SECOND FLOOR Dainty little Wash Dresses for girls 2 to 6 years of age. Chambrays trimmed with, checks and stripes to match. French and Buster styles. Parasol to match these little QQz, dresses FREE. Wash Dresses for TOC Girb Bloomer Dretaes 79c Made of good grade Percale in assorted light and dark colors. Stripes and checks. Ages 2 to 6 years. Special at onfy 79c New English Ruffling, DEPT. MAIN FLOOR We havl Just received a new lot of .the much - wanted. English Ruffling. Shown Jn dainty shadow laces or plain and fancy nets in white and ecrav Very latest effects. Ob-i Prjcedat the yard, only "Otter" Clams S1.25 Dozen Regular 25c Mild Full Cream Cheese, lb.. , Demonstration Booth 4th Fl. ' - 9fl II Choice Boiled ; Ham 0i tJC II Saturday,. the pound OLC Burbanb S1.00 Garden 75ct Eleven 10c packages of Luther. Burbank's Garden Seeds Zinnias, Sweet Peas, Marigold, Popples,'Morning Glory, etc w wiic tin pacKaee Kainrow orn xotai value 11.35. On sale tomorrow for only. 75c Drugs and Toilet Needs Under priced &9C Green Trading Stamps Given With Purchases 5c Ivory Soap 3c Che Limit 6 cakes to a customer. No deliveries except with pfcjjieipur chases fromy the drug department. No telephone or mail orders filled lSc Toilet Paper 1500 sheets to the roIL Saturday at only 10e 35c Hospital Cotton, l lb. at 19c 5oc Lambert's Listerine for 28c Regular 5ocr Mary Garden Tal cum on sale Saturday at only 31c Nice size SpongejKspecial at 15c' Regular . 1 oc Sapolio at only 6c Mary Garden Extract, regular $2 ounce. ' Special the ounce $1.25 35c Daggeti & Ramswell's Cream Saturday special at. tne lar 25c 125 c Jergen's Rice Powder at 12c 25c- Kolynos Tooth. Paste at 14c 5oc Pebeco Tooth Paste at 28c l5c, !j4 pound Peroxide at only 7c Sanitary ' Napkins, one dozen in a box, priced special now at only 35c 25c Imperial Talcum now only 15c Man rl ne H air Tonic 50c and $1.00 i . ii Ii.-",. Keeps the hair from falling out stops itching and If used as di rected will cure dandruff. Priced at only ... . ..50c and $1.00 Bottle Sale Brushes iSc'and 20c Tooth Brushed at 10c Solid: Back Hair Brushes, in assorted woods and shapes, worth up to $2t placed on special sale at only $1.00 75c -Nail Brashes, open backs, 'on special sale Saturday , at only S0 Robber Goods ? - 1 i iii L r - 3 0c Rubber Gloves at only 39c 1.00 Hot Water Bottles at 69c 50c Rubber Lined Traveling Case offered special Saturday only 35c Bathing Caps Latest styles for the 1914 season.' Fresh new stock, in assortment of colors. ' Specially priced for Saturday Lat the very low prices Of only 25c, 35c, -50c and 75c . FREE OFFER Regular 25c Shaving Stick will be given Free tomorrow with every "Duplex Demonstrator" l C Razor. Special at. . . . . . 09C gl7.50 io $20.00 Diambnd Rings DEPT. MAIN FLOOR Special line Women's Solid Gold Rings, Tiffany set with H and j -karat diamonds. Regular selling prices $1 7.50 up to - 20.00. Yoor choice of these Sat- '10 (( iurday at only. la.UU I AH Py ralin Ivory Ati40ff DEPT. MAIN FLOOR Combs. t Brushes, Manicure Articles, -puff : Boxes, Blotters and scores -of other articles suitable for .gifts. Make your selections Saturday ' . and buy them at Just W OFF ' ' .1 it - 143 SIXTH, Near Alder