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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING," MARCH 18, 19151 HOURS OF FUN ENJOYED BY GUESTS AT PRESS CLUB JINKS Pro, ' Iz - n ram of Seventeen Acts Given at Scribes' An- ual Celebration, MANY HITS ARE SCORED PUrc and Roslyn, Claric Tame and Cofmbined Theatrical Orcbastraa called Tim and Araln. If there was anything the entertain ment club committee of the Portland Pres overlooked in handling the St. aPtrlaks day- celebration in the club rooms The merit, feoon and J It is being kept a dark secret. ffdur 'solid hours of entertaln- fchtiCk full of hit, will b not frgotteh by the newspaper men lieir friends. Seventeen acts wrr ibn the program. Pieice arid Roslyn. musical whirl winds from th Pantages. were about worn but when they finished their act. for tney had to play nearly a dozen numbers before the audience would allow them to depart. The hit they !cOreq was enormous. Miss Clarice Vaiioel headliner. at the Empress the atre, Assisted by Tom Mitchell, gave everything they had, only to have the BciMbek demand more. -' . 'Of course. Mrs. K. M. Hogan. Port land's own pianologist. with her little pickarjinny, was there, and more pop ular tjhan ever. Miss Leah Cohen, in fcoftio roal operatic selections, made a host -of friends. She is a Portland Sentimental Thief Deposits Lilies and Takes Away Money -. A handful of withered wild liliea was left on the kitchen table in thj home of Mrs. Chtlst Turgeinscn of 787 Water street yesterday afternoon by a robber wh4 stole $15 In cash, a watch, chajn, three gold rings and other jcjwelry. The house was thoroughly ransacked. Miw Turgensbn was away f Mm home at the old Albert Boutty of 783 Water. street saw ; the man, carrying the' flowers,! trying to get! in the back dcojr, and gave Detec tives Hill ahd Leonard a de scription. Thieves also climbed in the window of Mies Rctta AVaer's room at 288 Tenth street yes terday and : fctole a locket and otfcer srr.all jjewelry. m girl. Miss Gold M. Goulet. in her iTiake believe violin pjaying, caused a lot of surprises. Miss Frances Maglll started the show wjth some solo dancing. She gave s. number of specialties. Including a Spanish dance and the Russian ma zurka and received much applause. Miss Jva Lyon, a Portland girl, pleased everyone with her sweet Irish and pop ular songs. Dunn and Dunkle caused laughter witli their cross-fire talk and wongsl Al VCeel, "Keystone Comedian," had si lot of droll stuff that kept them ' Miis Hazel Gallagher and Frank Kitzgrrald jig softie songs, and Mrs. Robyjis of the Pantages gave some fharajoter recitations which were well received. K. Uorton was encored left an estate cording to the time. Kieht year Ficke Estate Is ! Valued at $11,500 MUNICIPALLYrOWNED .mil BULLETIN IS URGED i'S MESSAGE Monthly 'Publication Recom mend ed to Give Depart ments of City Prominence. WORKHOUSE IS FAVORED Ample Playground and Parks fox Safa ruaroinjr Boys and Olola of Community- Also Ar Desired. Portland will have a bulletin ihould the city cobncil fol- Burchard Ficke. who died March 10, jvalued at $11,50-1, ac- petltion of John A. Flcke. his brothier, for appointment as executor of thi will. The will pro vides that the estate shall go to John A. Ficke and shall be distributed by him among twej brothers, a sister in Germany, and (himself, as he ' deems best. Katie Robertson yesterday petitioned for appolntmenjt as administrator of the estate of her brother, A. B. Rob ertson, who died January 17. isaying that the estate is worth $1000 and that eight brothers and: sisters of Mr. Robertson jare heirs. Ralph Mc Caiiley petitioned1 for letters of admin istration in the ble, who died March 11, leaving prop erty estimated Of ! Moscow, Ids heir. estate -of A. M. Stru- In the petition; to be worth $1050. Miss Bonita Robertson, ho, a" daughter, is sole municipal iby Mayor message, lew t ecoibmendattont) made II. R. Aibee in his annual Just completed. The mayor would have a monthly publication to give the ac tivities of the various city ; depart ments prominence. j The miyor suggests that! tb . city establish j a municipal workhouse for the employment of Idle add vicious men. He says that the cltv, owns no and there Is no plce to put criminal element refusing- to playgrounds and iparks for for his recitations, and three buglers from the O. N. 5., gave a nifty jiovelty act. Miss Let ha McBride, the popu lar accompanist! of the Press club, was i heard In several piano selections. The combine orchestras of the Or pheum, Kmprrs and Pantages. led by Mayo Mcthiot furnished t music that was never before heard i in the club rooms. They received encore after encore. The most exciting fea ture was a bo.8ng bout between ama teurs from the Mohawk and Olympic clubs. lockplle the male work. Ample various communities to safeguard boj a and girls! are urged. The mayor askj that the 'proposed municipal detention home forj women be properly equipped along scientific lines. The niembers of the council are thanked iy the mayor fr backing the work of ithe police in cleaning up the city morally. An aggressive campaign was carried on during the ytaragainut immoral places. Mayor Albee says that a' 1 posstbla assistance should be given the mem bers of the dock commission to make Portland'ls harbor equal to liny in the world. Tfhe mayor commend s the com mission for Its work. The message says the efficiency system in use. for city .employes is imperfect and should be amended or abolished;, and states that the com mission form of government; has been a decide success in this city.. He cnmmendjs that council for being able to keep the tax levy for 191)5 down to 7.5.. nulls) in 'spite of the prohibition amendment reducing revenule.- College Students Attack Landscape: Girls Pull We6ds Just to start campus daiy right. Reed college upper class- ? men, blithely caroling their songs or derring-do, held the k slothful, sleepy freshmen uti- -jfc der a cold shower yesterday jjf- morning. Then the freshened freshrru n joined with seniors, juniors and sophomores in an attack of ti e i landscape. They altered tllo face of nature like army ensi- , neers preparing the terrain fir artillery. Baseball field, campus, rk- -Hfe Mf- vine, running track and swiih- jjf- mlng pool all bear evidence to " 3t the ardor of the third celebrk- M tion of campus day. Ambitions young weeds were discouraged, logs were dragged from the Mfi proposed swimming pool aid 100 fruit trees and 100 goosje- berry vines were planted.. Several sacks of potatoes 3 and 109 pounds of meat were required to feed the celebranlts at noon. The coed lunch coiii- -fc mittee did noble service in the afternoon, and the . celebration was polished off with a vaude- ville show, inspired by events & of the day. Informal dancing completed the evening. TRYING TO CUT EXPENSE If the scheme 6f County Co sioner Holman works out properly special road bonding election of 14 will be far less expensive thari elections liave been for he believ day ' boards should count the without extra compensation. end letters are to be sent out to bers of the day boards in the precincts asking that they To wonk mmis- the April other fcs the ballots this mem- various the A New, Harmless Way To Banish Hairy Growths Smith Amor at- 91 still actively practices medicine in Colombia, Pa Sixty-thijee years in harnesjs. (Beauty Topics) By following this suggestion, any woman can. In the privacy of her own home, remove every trace of hjair or fuzz from her face: With powdered delatone and water, mix enough paste to cover the not-wanted hairs; apply,, and In two or three minutes rib off and wash the skin. Th.'s method is unfailing, harmless and quick in re sults, but care should be emplojyed to get the genuine delatone. (Adv.) ! In order to make a clean sweep-of the balance1 of Istock by closing time Saturday we've made the most radical price reductions that ever happene4 in ihis city. Price is no object liuwuiiug iiic ciubiu nuuib ui me baie sen: sen: is tne orqer or ine day, tor we must positively turn the store over to the carpenter Mcjnday, so ths.t they can begin making rd pairs. We expect to remain tlosed about ten das, when we! will reopen with an abso lutely new stock of Men's Clothing and Furnishings. We advise you to watch for our upciiiii, i5 wc win nayc linpuHaiii news 10 ten. we aesire xq extena our tnanKs ror tne very liberal patronage of this sale and ask vou to Visit us when we reonen. Our motto in me ruture will De the same asinow and in the pastt "Satisfaction or Money Back.'.' it 99 on and "Sophmore" Clothin at 40c to 5Qc on the Dollar While we sold in excess of a thousand Suits during the pasts two weeks, almost any taste. Of course we do not claim that we've a is present in some style or; other. Furthermore ivou will not these new and absolutely perfect Suits. Choose at these prices! Men's Suits That Sold at $15-$18-$20 Sizes 33 to 39 Lots 1 and 2 Choice of Them Men's Soft Hats full line of be asked to and save half r i ! on Sale at 20c we've still variety enough to suit sizes m everv pattern, but everv sizie day over half the original price of br more of your anticipated outlay Men's Suits 1 Lot Worth Double Mens Suits (t $13.7$ Lot Worth 'Double $16.75 Men's Suits Lot 5 Worth Double $19J: to 5Dc oh the Dollar Men's Genuine -V $4 "Stetson" Hats All Colors and Shapes on sale at . only . . ' Men's Genuine i i $3 "LeyderT Hats All Colors and Shape: Best $3 Hat Made. -Positively Cor. Fourth and Alder Phegley Men's Genuine $3 Soft Hats All Colors and Shapes. Almost 300 in Lot. Choice While They Last 7 SOc Cavepder Cor. Four and Alder -' ....... extra t that if me without they do not notify t). G. Tomasini. who has charge or election officials 1 compensation aind care to do so they Double Standard Theme of Film Play "The Battle of the Seres." D. IvV. Griffith's feature, uilt on the douple standard of morality, is playing a Re turn Portland engagement, this time at the ptar, until Sunday. The story deals with a family! that is happy uiitil the father goes astjray. The daughter essays a similar role and the father! is led to believe that she is following in his footsteps. : The cast, since scat-, tered In a number of different direc tions, jjis made up of Donald Cris ?. Mary A.lden, Xilllan GIsh, Fay Tin cher aid Robert HarronJ The tlm b s gins rinnlng at 10:30 ai tn. The bill Uf comisleted with special motion pic tures that were taken at Klavel dur ing the Grelt Northern . celebration Tuesday. . - . j Will KntertAin Motors Meetln 5. Pleasant Home. Or. , March 18.- Mrs. William Newlandsrwill entertain the mothers' meeting of pleasant Home W. C. T. U. tomorrow afternoon at h r home at New Pleasant Home. Missionary Pays v St. Patrick Honor rather Twohir Speaker of Xrtnina' at Hibernian Celebration Muiioal irnmbars Peator vAJxhbishop: Talks. Father F. J. Twohig, an eastern Domlnica'n missionary, was the speaker of the evening at a big celebration In honor of St. Patrick's day, held! under the auspices of the Ancient Order of Hibernians at Hibernia hall last; night. -St. Patrick and his missionary work in Ireland and Ireland's faithfulness to his teachings throughout" the years furnished the theme for his add re en. He predicted that the time will cor.i when Ireland win be free, and-will take her place among the nations of the world. . " Following an elaborate pVogram of musical numbers, ; mostly Irish melo dies and ballads. Archbishop Chrtsdo delivered a brief j closing address of congratulation to the Hibernians. John J. -Kenny, president of the or der, presided. The commltee Jn charge consisted of D. W. Lane. chairman; A. B. Cain. Anthony Campbell, Lau Hogan, W. P. Ullls and J. D. Walsh. T; Harvey Haggerty 87. of St. Louis, has been 63 years a Methodist preacher.-.: f I Sale- Einii Sattadiay Eve! EjXTRA! Special for Fri day at our Notion Counter Sale Castile 19c Special, Bar at. 500 bars of Lthe celehraterl La- pjila Castile Soap. It is a "Mide- America fine white cafetile iri soap, out UO in a larce size Ibar. tHat sells regularly at 35c f t n As a leader. Friday at.... J- Store Open Daily at 8:30 a. m., on Saturdays 9 a. m. 5 Store Closes Daily at 5:30 p. m.. Saturdays at 6 p. m. THE MOST IN VALUE THE BEST EXTRA! Special for Fri day at our Notion Counter Wonderful Sale Dressing Combs Regular 15c Grade, O Special Now, Each Ot 200 dozen Fiberloid Dressing Combs of excellent ' quality they cqine in 8-inch styles and in both white and colors. One half price to pay tomorrow. A regular 15c Comb. As a Q leader, Friday at ".".. O Worthy Undepppiced Offerings for JBapffaini Friday That Will Stand the Test of Compapieoe j and Comparison Is the True Test of J Worth j Ne abide cheerfully by the test of our values through comparison, and urge customers to satisfy! any doubt however slight, in that convincing way. Ifj our prices are not fair to. you, then they are surely not fair to. us. The public's good will cannot be retained unless valus is maintained -not for a day, but for ALL time. . It is not what WE say in type, but what our VALUES say in satisfaction, that counts for the weal or; woe of this business. Please make comparisons freely--comparisons of prices and qualities. If they fail to stand the test, we fail to hold the trade. You are invited to come to this store tomorrow and (satisfy yourself of the bargains. ee Ou!r Morrison Street Window DisplayProfit by This Isnportant Apron THREE POPULAR STYLES IN BUNGALOW APRONS 4-THOSE WITH B LITTON , BACK, WITH BUTTON )VA1ST ftNP CLOSED SKIRT, AND THOSE THAT BUTTON DOWN FRONT ALL SIZES-4S0c-65cVALS. ire offered purability,! daintiness and economy are the three winning fea tures of trjis important Apron sale. The figures at whirih they vou i based solely upon the cost to us. fortunate trade eent brought therjv to us at special price concessions and now you are) standard quality percales in stripes neat patterns, m cut in a generous width and ful The New "Koverall Regular J85c Grade, button1 waist and Sale ingly. These Bungalow Aprons are made of sturdy! to profit accord- plain shades and light and dark colors. They are 56 inches long. They come in thjree styles, with button back, Iwith all thei way dow and 65c grade-- Friday at ' Aprons, Priced S50c ixtra largje and well made Aprons with fitted iraist they are made ofj f ine percales, in light ind dark Colored patterns. All sizes. Legular 85c grade. Friday Only at JUC closed skirt, and jthose that button n the front. Regular 50c 39c 10c Minfirnam and oateen ADrons. Reeular 25c Grade. Priced at Fitted and extra full styles in blue and white phecked gingham ; also blaik sateen Aprons 1 1 xl -il. . ? " . in uanu sijyies wiin long tje strings. " Regular 25c lines Friday Only at. .., iUC , 1 A Special Pre-Easter Showing and Sale fWome: o. s Ie SprlinLg le Footwear POTH PUMPS AND (SHOES, IN ALL SIZES AND WIDTHS OUR V A7 REGULAR $3.50 LINES ON SALE TOMORROW AT ONLY, PAIR &Lmy ITT i 1 T . 1 J 1. C - 1 " ! rur sireei.,. noue anu ares, eatn opring Shoe or Pjump of its kind here is representa tive of the newest and best for the' new sea son's requirements. Gome tomorrow and iprofit by this great Prej-Easter showing and sale it includes cloth top and quarter Shoes and the popular pumps in all sizes and widths. They come with flat or concave - heels and in short vamp stage lasts new lines bought to sell regularly a pair priced for This jjfale Only at J - i i . Baby Doll Flat Heel Shoes for Young Women, All Sizes, On Sale a t $350 $2.97 $2.69 Girls'. Mary Janes and Broad Toe Dress' Shoes, 11 y2 to 2, On Sale at, ..... . $1.97 Children's New Style jScuffers, All Solid, 8V2 to 11, On Sale at ....... . .,.$1.87 Children's Broad Toe Shoes, $2.00 Grade, 8 to 11, On Sale at.. ru:u d i tJ ci e r i 1 -i 7 i v oi Children's Broad Toe Shoes, $2.25 Grade, 11 y2 to 2, On Sale at. r A Great Special Purchase and Sale amp Le HamdMercinieffs ..$1.47 1.77 Of at Less Than Makeps' Cost A huge variety of styles no two alike. Thev coma in F.m. broidered Patterns, Hemstitched or with lace edge and in various materials. Come early for best chbice. Two great tots to select rrom, as rouo' in embroikl- colorecT e See our morning: LOT 1 -10c and 15c Values onx Sale, Each Innumerable styles ered "Swiss, 'with Droiaerea corner, witn lace edge. hemstitched and with white em , broidered corner, r Both flo and conventional designs. Reg ular lUc to loc values, m While They Last at, Each JIC Third Street Of course extraordinary values 10c LOT 2 20c-25c Values on Sale. Ea. - . i . : Fihe linen, shamrock and Swiss Handkerchiefs, . lace trimmed, hemstitched dr with white or colored errfbrdidered corner. All j-.i:u.r..ii.. L r .. ucufcunuuy pew patterns, in quality regularly sold at 20c to F: j irt-i mil- j- in. yv mic xney Last at, Each . . . .... . . . 10c Window Display. Be here when the doors oden at 8:30 in the some are slightly soiled or mussed from handlinir. but all r at the above prices. Again we prompt you I to come early. Timely Sale of Men's Fine Silli Foui?-in-I-Iancl Ties Shown in Large Shape With Wide Open Ends All New Spring Patterns and Of Colorings, 50c Grade OuC Or Three for One Dollar Prudent men will not let thL saving opportunity pass by without profiting to the f idl est extent. It! is a very ian portant ad timely sale -of Men's fine silk Four-in-Hand Ties, made in' a large shape with wide open ends and dou ble stitched back, so as to slip easy. They come in all the desirable Spring colorings and patterns and are the kind sold in' all the best stores at 60c. All have been priced for This Sale at 3 FOR $1, of? or EACH . . ....... . . .ODC Sale Womcn'o and Misses' Now Suits Nobby Models in Priestly Finished Donegal Tweeds Values- Uh'Ain ai matchable atOlZlD Very smart are the models jShownat this great Pre Easter sale of Women's and Misses' new Spring Suits especially those shown with belt above. the waist, line and those with implied hint of the every popular Norfolk mode. Individuality and distinction are exemplified in these finely tailored Suits for school, for golf, walking,! or dress occas ions.' They come in PriestlyV finished Donegal Tweeds and in all sizes from 16 to 44. Spe cially underpricedj o QC Bargain Friday 0 1 UO jf r Four" Fashionable OdC Styles; in Women's Waists of Fancy Crepe and of White Voile A splendid Saving is in store ' for those who can arrange to attend this sale of Women's Waists included arc four dainty new styles in fancy crepe and in white voile. They come with high or low neck and in all sizes, and all have been "priced for .Bar gain Friday at . . C