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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1915.
News ol Womens Clubs
BY VCLyLvA
WIATAICR
P
.P.OFKSSOFi and students at the
Pniversity of or-gon are at wnrk
preparing a historical pasefint
of the ui.i
A'iced June IS!;. iJuiir.g coinn.pin e
ment week; The idea 'omes from Mrs.
George T. ;rli 1 1 1;. r. regent of the
university, and hus been considered
"for three mmitha with no definite
'action, in. til Friday - . mr. the fa.u!
tv authoria .1 the i c t.i'-i by shifting
examination
aft'r Instead of betor
er IFf-H,
eonimen. eim i t .
- that the ..m::
-demanded. T. e -'to
"co t .:! nt .-. '
The- pair.-:, at
lng, Pr. -i" r 1
j w r:tt r. ' ' p enr:
being writ ten 4 ly
dents.
The af i " t '
Teal prog: -.-. f r '
day to t e pr.- :
.will be r pr. - .!
' Manager W I
elected th.
Strove ni" ; 1 1 i -:
' pageant v. ill g
a 't- i ' vv ' :
The ; . i ) r : - ., i. f
. shifts ..r :t in-..-,
etc mi is set uii
tors and the
curtain .ij.ui;;
thrown.
is pea lal m u s : -,thf
lag.-aut
th-a stat-. :i- .:
In Mid ford.
Are .s,jst ;-i;r l!xk lluyer-)
The i'. "1 .:. - rr..-:: rs
Club w .!'!. '
rs of . ! :!
gift" ir. an
of '. i -e i ! .
t:: I
. the !::. : -general
we
, rrietit i i
the v. ', :
rwho i.nvf
'n.l . ' '1
This vv..'.
In !".-"
t'"--. '
M e l e r ,-.
pur.-! a.-,. : -want
.
nl of
I
1 MUSHV
niil be. pro- JZTi - r- .. . . "-Ik r X
i fm f - ' v: - vk'"a
. I ' - --.,.-. r, .j-.-' 1
, II ... ,r : riiM II
,l,.a,ly :n th. mak-, ;;; ; 'X '
i'.at.s having. V w5, - - W 3
: The lir... ate! 1 " . If
.. ... : rs r
M. ' III I
,,ii tv;-t . II
t-- ft Wri II 1
.p steam i i.r-a:-i : . W&$ Sj ," B
.. , o s, ... t,-! L . ftJ I
is !.. m written for . f'" ' XU
, .; - n,.o; nor,,-: - I 1 vLW. ' f " ' -JZ-2r bfyfiLtm I
' : i (j i - . . v !
i TREAT IS
GIVEN AUDIENCE AI
SYMPHONY CONGER
I
Procram Most Finished of Any
Yet Presented Here by the
Home Talent,
Hy J. K Wallin.
-i ri.illy roin;i ;ka!!.. performance
w;s tlie I ! t la r i . mphony ir. i, stri
ii. -rt in tht I '-i ;iir t h.atrp -; r. lny
I , " 1 1 "... . ; ".;. ' on ni r;. o i' -
oor ft
irMI Woidi5k
Galeidax
uy Veils Winner. '
THE USEFUL GIFT
A r we
at t !. 1 -
.. s- u.-il.',-
I I 'ear o I "
I i- I'.i.-il. sa .l
! i..-i,itil il .in. I
I ...i-. , .... r...
i ion. it it- v '' r .-'!! v( :in-" 7."
. . . . . wci, as no . o
is-p.i p.-ocil'll er pi . -:it '-, .i.--.. i y I
i "o p i ,;...t. jr I t a i : ! : erii't ..wl-
! -,- n !!:!:; rcpi,. , tie ; v-
o-rti of 'oe.!o;..r '. a ('.Pint r i.ir.li
a--! ;!. .", ". p.- Ti !.-!. .- a ho . cpo:.il'-.l j
M.xi lulus who 1:, !) to ova. II
tn.-n s.Ves
lo'iilay time. I .. o i n ; a ir.
as K'vers, or do v. i .- ;i " ;. ,. t .at
a "Klft" iii-cd i. ol tali .Mo tn.. u.-il.)i
oiass" V- hop.- 1 1 .it s a:' '. ttinK '.'i
' omtnoii h !i.-.p T'.i... H'l 't a y Int.- j
at the nniniiir. of "tiali" a-,1 -;i
I . .r -nut 'v mi? artnl.s row m ;ii.iy;if
hul Pin K lor s t o : p. . p. i ! a - s to '
r.-ivpni (-ai.net l.'-'p I it inaK.- us f '.
tint tliciP is p'l-t.'v i 1 loom ior a
Sori.-ty pi;- t's'-Iui '.::t'.i-'.
::..a:n M..ni-
Monday,
December 20.
ia5 "Tlciib;b yi3
-r -r 1 2 5-
ft 7 B 9 to II
12 IT 14 13 16 7 18
l 20 21 2Z 2 ?"
2t 27 23 ?9 SO 51 -r
THE WXATHEi Tonifht and Tudy nun
ant, snow; southerly wind.
f :r. an.l raffs of it, with tii? fur Put
t" is for 1 1 i turn 1 11 fj . Tr.o i hArm of ;ti
fro. k lonsists in thp almost startlm,-
".".J m ition of the slipor crepe and t) .
tr h'-a- PhimIs of fur
1 Mi s.nne of tlie very umart rtierked
r I suits tppi-a aie . ollars of velvet wlilrh
.la-i- la.k'.i on so ;iir-,tly, w'.lhal lirtn
; I 1 : -no , to wilhstanil hard wear.
that tney .an he ripped off without in
the ieii.-t inrtiiiK the style of the col-
,, I l.ir. So. wn n one hei olne-s tired of
Weil
l.n!
' 1 :
1 ,
.t
I the
Ivet
. r w
n it looks worn 't
! II
Ml.d t.l ll.ll If-
K-ft k.v ii.i: - -1 :
p . 1 1 s 1. sp. w!.:it . s .; i i
'.ov. at ' 'lir is' '! ,i 1 1 le 1 ;
p a re Pit! led i. 1 , , . 1 ,
p.. its Hi th.s amj ' it. a -a! tin!
a 11 Is 1 ha ; u.. si .i l :., 11 1 . 1
e-n or Is" or a who.,, p.
' ss p'i 1 1 s whi--1. .1 TP m l Hi
I'l"" ''"-"' ,;' 'r 1 i h'e in ithel- I leasat,. o: n-
rt of the fifth s. a- ,. .
1 .at " e, ar.- . ip: y t! at li..
r:trniN p: es. nl is ;;a.:.im;
d for t!.p lloUseWile, pspp, . ,
romlt-.i? '"i- ioin.tr to . j,. in
to 1 ,
. an simp;;,- be removed without in any
v. iv : n j . r; ti e tlie .oat.
And 1'ieity Jtox-rv. A E?rl tvlio
I !ans t.. send )i r famous honip made
..r.dy as holiday v : ! 1 s has prepared a
r. .in!a r in' IhAi s to ell. lose 1-a r sweet-
II?) Our Christmas Present to
Our Customers
Double trading stamps given with all purchases
from now until Christmas. Hanan Shoe Orders
make very acceptable gifts.
jjli Sole Agents for Celebrated
Hanan Shoes
or u,
.' :.. the third ,
'or havr I'tnifp fo- n-nrei, for it was
a Keri'iia.- treat However, the house
we. lid have o . omin ,i.;it,.,l h it i few
more, for the attendnnie nunihrr-d '
so-new ;., re between ! s 1 u nod l'.mn. and
'hnt is not f.,r ft m the Kea'iag limit
of the llelMe. Nearly a.i the l,x.-e
were on- i : .i p. 1
Difficult Program Selected. I
. -. ... .i . . . i , .i i, i . i
.'ii. . i.'i i . il I . I o s . I il ' I
Ipra-n that was not t.r.iv d;ffi-u!t t-- j ,
' (.erforrv, but also brC.iar.t a-. ! ; a - . ,
ti' aily new to J'ortla-a! Moz..rt i .
.-yiiii'ory .o. .Pi. in !,-! .at ti.a.ior. mav.,-.
have been p!avo (. ! . f.-. , !., n.rne j s(
t i-irir.K w. :.."-r:i, P;-. r. u- .. ' ti-.e "olli
t . . tti
us. ful
f a v oi .
-, it I:
a ; t t
I w i : i ' i . : ; e can ( : , j o ::: :,
; v.-t ! 1. perhaps, .il; i, i . , w .
I ! h eil'ts there hi nan.;. , at.,1
I t mcir-.
M V'N,isi: i dt; :.-si Nh p
1 . I, . '.a 1 ) A e! . , PO,' i r, l,..s t . r
-; : . . p. To; iii.ivh;,;
N oi.i ,.: ,,;;. . .- . pUif f a
I vv !
Ml
t.
. 1 :
live
'P.
aithf ;: ' r. . t !t
f.i-.i'1-.l for s! !"
a ss.si; , . h. .r ns b u .
I fabrir is so deib ;1te ; ..
r l LTh per : r i ; , v p r a! uc- 1 .
' n (1 i sa p ' il i; t it- .o t . 1 :,s : .
Tli ere are ;:o h'-a'. v l.r.. -
io ; t ' o ii- i n .-s of : h s -
I mill tie Imri.u e i s- 1 ...
!'p s - r; ho;;;, .,,,
. .tp. i ...t '. : i;-.
rpa; lis
. . : . i - vv e i 1
t vv o . M p: ov ..
ul i f a jov I
: 1 1 r i i.k st ., ; will.
I :' i l t . k . : t o
f 1 ait a 1-a ! t
:i iini 1 t: . ii- a '
: Is Ki.tt. :i
i I fi'S Pi ut -hi; h i : y - 1
i-rbiiesti, th- nab, . Pa- ...
how id n !
, :'- S!n- inanafc-es to find many fo
'ti ter. :it --!... T '-s. both past eiioa r.i nt'n
v ...' Im.t.-s. an.l liiese she emPel-ii-h.s
in whh of .her v.-ry own. For
, -tai .. she shvik pretty colored
prints !"t- l-atU' ui") the rovers of
some. Ipon o-h'-r; she paintH wee
.sKet'hes or w ; ; a a rlev.r brush Kh
painu- small ln:. ii i.oys and pirlK,
u;on a white enameled surface. M"nt
ef fe.-tiv . aie ti.i- and 8lltK-lt'. of
t t.e chocolate. dan. lies within the
: xe.o More tlabotate. tun perhaps
I... it or. priz.d by lo r frlfti is, ar.- th
'...ves ...vered with hits of tapestry
n.iai.d .o.1,;ne 1 w.tl; pilt bran!. 1 nese
! o ues lor I it more ian.-y
o;, h as bin! "lis rnd Ti.rsish nougat
. if . .. ;se. ti,.- r. n'. tlons Will be
made a lew da s before '1 1 1 i s : n 1 a s .
j..,- her boxes a:-, many of them, :n
I . . ii . 1 1 s H 1 1 O W .
I
- e s J ; ; . : t
u u. . s
; -i .
diop by
foIK (
al ad !
Tl
i a . e a K i 1 1 to h
r. .1
iv er up i
r. . .1,
-s I"
I ' e -; f ri . s T i-intinU
lis Mary Perkins, ns-ciat pro fe-nr of literature in tli Sta'e i t at fo" ,.-
iini vci-sity. wtio i , asivtiiJ vith tlie plans for tin- Ilistorial , ami a.-. t .;.
ip. ...lit t.i )vo i,r.-opnll in Jane fiot ;::t.r fo;r'
T i- pr.d
if a lew sue.;.
vv . P om- :
y...k v.
r I .is
,t o: ror furtlier lnlortuauon reg-araour
I any of the articles mentioned In tbU
ro-.-al I departmant, addre "Tlie Shopper,"
cut of The Journal.
Tomorrow's Mcftinss.
,, -s' s Siii'I U. SllllVK'K
,,f i i.vK clip ''.ll'.M 1 l.'A'Al !I i-1
i Mrs K-. . . 1 'a nham. i ". oil 1 I v
1 1 i
1k ;.; t;.
W'.-r-T .,
ar.: i:
A i;:'ff
pa r- -lde,
.
n f, -hi
Seasiilc Women Illint.
Th.e iird-r il s.;ir ,
Ride has e.e- ! ' :'..ll..w ! .
for f . t - i. - . ,
Jnh.'l -it. . n v. -t y
Hhav . r : r.
Tf ri.; - -.. -.
ton. a-.-.. ,-
Orutrc . - , . . ie.e
turer. (Ilia ! 1 , i
The 1 r .. 1 r: ;. s ..
e!e.-' f ! tie ii n - p- o
Mr 1'. ar! lb- - - .
HfSSI.. lio-A . .. ...
llassherrv . s,.. r -t r
In t ire : t reas' ; i . : , ;
condui t- r. J A. M l
dlletor, ( Pis' a i i. ,
b rn nk I lav i- . i i
Keeler.
f sa-
1 f i'-e rs
la t run,
It',.
! Th
by Lillian Russell w?s
i
had
art.
I.
a
.-: 1 b-e.-cl'
:r'i : I:
men' v. ou
lb
.'.a'. .: :.
h.ll. .ul nf .1 1 i ;
K... r I.;!-?:;., i ..
Af.. : ;t. e :! .. . -
I 'i 1 j i. I w a -.. : 1
FASHION'S FLIKG5
la.
h
1 B SI
I
pyrieht. 191.i, l.v Lillian Hus-ncll. I
W i.'NI.'KP. if women realize what
th-y ar- doinK to the children
whom tr.ey ei.courat;..' to use "paid-
Taj f.ers."
. --'-i In i-"ii-.ir.; uptown in a surface car.
Mamie j I .saw no less than five rhildren witn
. tre.-- What is call-d "pa. ifiers " in their
i:.nutl;S. "me had a nipple if rub
l.r between h.!i pretty little Imp, ins
'is!de have
M A..
'with the overture " I ,
ers over their children is subje.-t to azot,(... (v t,,0 Lallan
utiie uiammate ooject. Sir.iKaK!:a. for:;ird tt.e f.rst divlsmn
Chihlren must he occuined in comjTh,wt,ir(, made a di.-:'in - hit ar.,1
way at all times or j.erfe -tly tr.uii-.l , w; . ,t h,lppV selection for the openlru,'
to Rood manners from hanytioo.1. uj'. i ,
ertare Make Hit.
o nvpv: lor ! e :- ; ph - a y . U'h."., i x ,.; ., , .,c ,,r j.,
f!"e i 'l,i..i. j ria.p, ;,: ; ra.-tive f
la ore :n s.jii.e suade of ;
Sir. pes sti.l pi. I
ol
T.'l.-.-e
a r w ;
n ,v
lie
a lp'-
a sjit
nil.
t.
d
Mr--.
' .r,r. Mrs. N'e'i : e
Mrs Mae M -A
1 1 ri p . senior
' ' i re . jur.irn mn-i-
a-u-r n n iu'-tor,
:r-".ander, Maibry
I'hri.stmas i'.-.rt.v for V. W.
The Yo-.tiK V..t,i..
elation is i ! a n n i t. r
A.
party f..r t; : .
next T-i.-sda-.
th.e aia i i ' 1 1
. Is to be a ' .
' party for
i juveai!.; u. ; ..
6"? th. y . .-.
, they look. T; .
' tree v. I.' T "-a
,' the rost v.
exree.l a ; k.
. llljr t ' I -i i r
.only to i T. f . -e
. to siia : e vv ; i .
i Christr a.s s; .r
' T umstal.. -es n
. ire. n i heir p
' Any k : ; w !
. rot i. e vv 1 I b..
Tuesday ; :uh.t
i nd join 1 t
ifi:"i ent eyes, blue and beautiful, were
drawn down at the corners and li is
lits bultfed out with the obstruction.
Vet tliir rnotiier sat there totally In
different to or ignorant of the damage
he waa dujnij to his fa1- and features.
one child was gnaw ins; upon his
poor little thumb. Another had a
iontr stick upon the end of which waa
f a larze hard roe of candv. which
. Christian Asso- ; w as supposed, probably, to last all
for a ' 'hristnias , .ia e iM.uoin. th- ,irf in osi..,
aw ,v troTii i.oiue f..r . mat child vvas s ibj.-rt,.d. T.'ie size
- ... .., k in 0f p,. rar.dy r-n-k was sui'fi i..;.t lo
"a - - . i l I lis ' ,1 S'nl'. t ,e : a-. . .'" S
s ! ..::y. or rati.- r a i.. i i it ,; the irouti;
''' are . -a- 1 lo wear t.-ud.ir s'i'-k v. as s. uij, h m evid.-n. e
' " 1 i as ;. -.!!-; t : at it was a iLiNptr of biing .hit
'' ' T" .; t .,s -. u- j; as hv- ev.-ry one m passint;. The child
''- a ' ririsirrias v. ..s tola'.iy ob'ivious to any danr
'- " ,x a --; t::t. and the mother was serenely looking
r .. : vvev ,-r. must not out of the w undow.
"': rot;, n; : f ee hav- , Ths.1 condition is absolutely due to
: 1 -.1 are ;.o, ,r.tt ::'. j maternal neglect and any woman who
: t .. Ir own lives hut ) arows her pmall mindless child to
oi..-rs a l.ttl of t :;e ( i. on trat habits that jeopardize, his or
t wha ti be. a ise of ( ir- i her future snould be ffoundly repri
f'ut otpovvis,. be ia. k- ' h.u.'id-d.
sat 1 time. '
. v i'lii 'psU'l in this j The formation of the features of th
a.r !. vv, 'oniioi vfi fin'c f a . ' is of t.e greatest
a1 .' is uta.'ed to icnej importance, siartin from the ears
fp-l.v - i that turn for.-.ard through rat.-lrss
. I. l.'Sil",, all ciowti the iir:e !rom bulif-j T!
es, a.i.-e.i I.. iiaKii.i; T.r.s, i tho.-
The latter is the l.etti-r wav Ht.d the
easier vvnv for bot.u the n.oti.ir and
the Child.
T.o many women are 50 lazy that
tlvy do Ir't take the troubi-- to com
pel ob-di-ine. from their Ltd.- ones 1
..rill i:.e lifetime in i-.-ioie i-sis lu (r'eg t
e.ry one 11a w.'.om it.py tome in
contact.
It Is the natural Instinct of rhildren
to trv to Ret what they want, and
.1
-t.
t'
they generally get It in the manner
that is 11. est enit'arnss-ir.jr to their j
parents. And ttieir little minds are j
equal to flnd.nc out the weakness of !
these miSied individuals and Working
upon them.
1 T. e s
j I' T-pc : uu;b. r
I 1 Pihen. a r; c.
!"Spa:;i-l; 111.
i com pose r. 1 1 : 1
lite s i ir . ; 1
N'orw- .;it:
J The two lo.-.ds ; v . d i ; eres t ! n z
'and f r. ared the a.i e. .. s : l.-idid . y
' for the sparklirie rhapsody that f..l
1 lowed, vtdth its wealth of Spanish col-
1:; imp-r'.LTit part
in fot i; 1 ; 1 ;;s. Som,.',im's trio strip' s
are at tn- top of th.e rt"rk;nKs, ran-
iilnc round and round, and sometimes
. N 1 I ' 1 N -
,-;,A. INd i ' ,! II ill i I' '! ;.N'V '
; , ; ,., W 1 '.MAN' S I'' 'i.!T!''AI.
S 1 ! 1 ( " ! 1 1 o 'in A . 1 :.'. 1 al . i -
:. .a. ' M h ill I'v 1 1 Ti. ' H
I ;ii-ii.N .a, WILL T 1 1 L S ( 'LI
I I i ; i N ' '1 1 1' A 1 11
t;. p m H' l.l.M'.W PAItKNT
1 11 V i I i l'i '. S.- 1 ' I ATI "N M rs 1"
; .. . ; - v.uli si' ik .... The lu-l n a
P(,!,: .1 P.;.- of d'oys Pound in Santa
'.a is ! 'a k
I.AI'PPI.HI KST S 1 i m
MISS N 1 N V liHHATllhl'SH,
1.11. M 'LI'-. Subject, "The dtrhiuij
Hour "
S p m - AMiKItTA WOMAN' S IM
I'K' ''i:.M PINT .dub at Verron school
h.ouse. Program by children.
1
-Tw o I.pgi t.ds " by
.--er. v r t"n I p. ..1 ak,
; s. ',!" by t he l"i . ncii
a . .. 1 I'habro -J.,r,
..-ar." ly
th- ankles that are striped.
I
A . i. arming fro. k is ttiral.. of white
ieorgeii.. crepe. Th- skrt is ed-d
.tilt, a ;v;Hi. hem of wh.tp fox and
a-..! the I there is a high choker collar of t'-e I the
la! ward I
om: it:i:tyity
Nothing is sure to hnpjx-n except
luiforpst.yn. I-Tench proverb.
FRATERNAL NOTES
and t : 1 e 1 1 o s
P'-red with, to th-
spr. id fr..m
One woman told me that she fiared
to spank her w iso and d is-ii mi nat i 11 n
Infant .a 11 .ears f..r f .. s. . would
h.urt i... r T: Is vv;c at : e vet v 11. o-
ativone w.;o I nn-r.t v-.h.-u iiie wis a;. 1 di-. rimi
A:;d tne pro- I r.a: o. n-s!er was em .ar.-asii.tf hsr
by li:Tg 1..J- som.ih 1.1; .. t t .e table,
whim ee sun ul in't .. av.. u; til her
f.u.e was p.rpi- and il'-'.ml.- ! wita
ratre. 1 '1' ;; - 'he w,-,.k nr L'.er In
uroer to st1 p ,: e st .rm of temper
kh v e the (hid what sh.e w inted And
t' e scene was repeated ottmualiy un
til no on would a ;, t any tort of
invitation to the house.
Tho womai. could Hot be t fought to
realize that he was making a bad
child -Jk'iy to iook ujion aiid impossi
ble to come In contact -.vita of an
Innocent nabv by al, ovv.ug it to ruie I
her inst-ad of ruling it mio mv.-i-i I
sutvtnlssan from its first . nt.s. sou-- '
nesF.
fines; parents 111 t:;- World are
- tueu an,! vv'.rnen vv , have tieen
hape of the mout
ir.g lam- , bremt
up
w i 1 1 t :
test dis- I
distorted by pacifiers.
Fine Iroer:tm Heint; riaiim-nl fori Women of any intelligence or lnter-
Ijuliis' Ni-lit at Moose I.xlee. !f'st 'heir children will have guffl-
vient government over them to be
able to take them out without the
"PiLcifieis" that are supposed to Keep
them 0 ,1 of mischief.
There can be no greater demonstra
tion of incompetency of motherhood
than In shown in the presence of
"pit. lfiers." All control of Hitch moth-
To Give Souvenir.
"." The pr. grata of t; Ladies' N'i-ght
of the. Loyal order of Moose, will be
given next We ! ivy r.ight. Tie
eouvenir album that w .1. be giveti away
', to all guests and mem1 ers. is the work
of George ort T. via;:::. a:; cf t.e o:a-
nut tee on p r ; . ; n '. art u. Lti a s pii - ; '
..tographs of many of tue most promt-j hag bazaar to be held at the Jennintf's I portunilieR f ir t!.e fo
nent ni-:-,:e.s of the order, both of fie- ! store next Tuesday afternoon, where I ciU of the order
. ers and l..y a 1 ii-my u-rhii toilet articles and arti
cipiine.
Order and fystem are the g-e.ttest
rules in the world. They bring a'.X)ut , Js
harmony of thought and action, .sym
metry of outline and t. relaxation
and satisfaction of understand, rg.
Make a child f.oroughiy
that he must obey voa ;li.d
..ring. Here t!;f orch.es'ra almost took
the auda-m-e off its feet, and 'onduc
tor Idr.d had to Imvv ack now ledgnment
to the applause several times. Ha mo
tioned to the orchestra members, and
they, too, had to rise and share in the
honors.
Then came the Orieif suit- In three
movements. His "peer Ovnt" suito i
fat; i..ir. but ' 'Sigurd .1 :sa 1 fa r" was a
s'rar.-er. at d -r ;..re.-t was keen. With
out th- printed p:. .grain at hand, it
wo.ii,) -.ot have been ditfi'-ult fo iden
tity tho work as Grieg's.
Strong Resemblance Seen.
In so-ne respects thf r is a strop.
resem hi arr'e between tile intermezzo,
porghlld's dream, with that t "Asa's
I'e.tth,-- the secord number of the "Peer
C.v nt" suite, yet they differ widely,
liorglii'd's dream grows faint like the
P t.(i picture of the death of Asa, hut
descr bir.g the dream. Grieg leaps
sudden. y in'o life with a contrast,
start!ir- and Intensely impressive.
Ti:" third number I a mnn-l: rhythm
, w.t.i snar dt'if iii asses to strongly -ic.-r-.d
fiplet a-i omp.f 1 iment in the
! si 1 rigs, valine t:;e t .. mpany player has
h.s hat.rfs f p.; inlii to the d.n as th..
,:,.'!i.::; g !;.--.. parses in r.-view. T,.r
-. 1 id. : a 1 . : ire of the h-ro "Si
tu rd Jorsailar' wl.i bo wilconipj
n
I'rank G. Kirhenlaub was the concert-
master.
Tlie next concert is announced for
. when Muse I'htistensen
Mary Minter Stars
In Civil War Drama
CThij-rrdiig- lS-year-Old Miss Capttntes
Andienc tt tie KaMonal Tneatrs In
Barbara JPTiatchle.
Starrinir In "Barbara Frletchie,"
Mary Mil-s Minter made her reappear
r.c.p from the screen at the Natioiia1
, it : e v. sterility. (''arui'.ng as c.v.-.
I is little la-v.ar oh! miss .ompletcly
. at f-:r.-d th.- i.o .s-es that saw h-r
Miss Mint-i s l ist api'earan -e he-e
waa in "The Littlest Kebel." wh.en she
w.,s a part of the all-star cast, lead by
I n .- . d William Karnaia who pre
. ; l d tl.At iliBiiii.
HarNira Prietciiin, as most e ery
o' e kta ws, is t. drama of tho Plvll
war period. Th-te are no tiresome
iaitle si eta s in this picture, tin- story
h.uig woik.d out through the side
re 1 s. Barbara falls in love, with
t'aptairi Trumbull, a nortliern offber.
wi,o saves her brother, Arthur, from
capture The officer is wounded,
brought to the KricP hie home, and dies
vv i.il.. Harbai a is carlnir for him. She
is- aiso a vb-tum of a stray bullet.
M !sm Imrothy Lew is, mezzo soprano,
who i as be.-n a favorite witii "movie
rs" for several seasons, opened an
. ugac- mi nt at the National yesterday.
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EVERYTHING IN MUSIC
151 Fourth St.
Ground Floor
Near Morrison
fect!y happy. Ymi have p,e pL,wer to
make hitn nrow up in order and beauty
of niinj and body, or v o-i can make
r.im a ver.t.ib'e pest by ' 1 ;n-i f ..-rs."
i.-rstand i January
Is ner. 1 w ; i 1 con
cpun-
1 1 -
present Hvorak's
".New
, p ..on;.
we..r .no beii.g
dd.
Sees Long- Service. !
; J. O. il so;-., c.erk f M i.lnoma;. ;
, camp. W'c ir-oua .- f I ..- -li. ;.-. aio-t;
to enter or. t . s.;:. . r ; ;.s, rv-
lees in that a; a .; N . .g i ,r W:is o:
has endeared ..... -. :; ;.. t' .- :;...m- e -
J Ship by tap fa. In: .1
ful ma:
"Wilson
to be t
w hi h i
MezabersMp Is Gaining.
The M-'det ri V. oodn . . ..; Amerha
Kodra ForMtcn Zlect in the i iui..) s...t. s -,s an ganizi-
P. rtland i'ouncil. No. Mod-rn K"f- ! ""h WI'h out l.L m. -u :,. ; and
esters, have elecil the followlne of- I h is adnmtoi that f. r t . year ; 1 5
t; ers for ti.e ensuing ter'ru Pr. si. lent, vvi.l ha..- ad!..! -. . r .'" :-..oibeis
Mis. I'arr e "o.:rter. vie,- preside.-.; I f" :'s r i..-, t t'.r.-t II months si, ow
es and h-ip.i .jrjl. Lillv Amos, treasurer Frank I "'J an ii.i-n-a.-f of ::......u.
. e r . e w 1
e .s a :.
: .:.g Luem. L.-t . K::.-; chaplain. Sirs. Maud I.'an; . or.-j
.ny vi,:i:itt,.. .,: ; I'laV'ntine 1. TodoV 'Vhfur,;?'; Vrusl j Comedians Arc Seen
Mrs. M.Jde Hansen j
; Yeteraru. to Give Baxaar. T;.,; ...mil is greatly pleased over
1 ne a... ..a: y to p.- r a ;: ; -..-A m, r . - t :.. t.ot that they have doubbd their
i'can ;.r Ve a:.s. has many r s;-. a - I mem ; .i-r.ni ; p in th past two months.
. aibilities n-img upon it and ne-ds in Letemlier 27 they will prive their
; money to help bear them. It ,m en- nnuai ir.as.pufrad ball, which is ex-
, aeavonr-.g to ca: lor a.i cases ofipect.u to be tt..- hie event among tlie
fraternities, during the holidays.
Farnum Featured in
Gripping War Play
1
"A Soldier's Oath," at Majestic Pleases '
Audience; Slap Stick Stuff Is Cream;
Music Is LlTllj.
Leal soldiers are used in mimic
!,.,:.. fi. ears at the M.ijfVic theatre
till Tphey ome par Jewelry
need report 1
families. 1
veterarji or
its a -tivities
1 heir
is a
V 'osYeopathic VhVsIcianV :
Kamutn Fcrt.&nd Ofttcp&.thio Asi'a.
t;.,s vv..k. Tr." pc 1 . . 'A fJooller's f
lie!.." 1- .re r.f trie t r. o g r , p p 1 n g w 1 r 1 I
vv . v en love nml tragedy. l
William Farnum plays tlie lead.r.g.
roh m a miisT-rly manner. The pie e. I
In Holiday Offering :rr;-
O fii;i Hit.oti 11. batPe, discovers '"oui.t;
, -
Bkx, Dr, lailiaa, 920 Corbett bldg
' Hbonea Main iJ7. A-4S7.
Bavrratt, Sr. a. faster, 4i Morgan
' bldg. Phone Main U3.
, ,'JDoring, Sr. Mabel Jana, 5:7 Morgan
. bidet. iiariia.l lsu, Has: b,if.
Fear. Br. Lois M., 6H8 I'ittock blk.
4 Phones Hroadway il. soil.
'. How land. Dr. JU. al- belUng Dlda
- AJam hJ.l.S,
KaUar, Dr, WlSlam 60S Taylor St.
; Phones Main i.41. A-1444.
Iacy, Dr. a. B suite 301 Morgan b!lg
Puones AiarsuaJt liss. Tabor 4ii7s
Itaonard, Dr. a. Jf, 75 7 Morgan btOg.
Phones Al. 7'..'j. A-1709.
lweaux. Dr. Vixguua, V 612 Morgan
bldg. Phones M. 1497. Mar. 4033.
JCjer, Dr. Xatiiarlna S-, 805-807 Jour
.,1 nal bldg. Phun Mar. 1276, A-3031.
i 'Moor. Drs F. E. and S. O. p, 90s
: Selling bldtf. Main 610i.. A-:2 46t'.
iHortnrup, Dr. JBV. B, 308 Morgan bldg.
- Phones M. 349. ix 1028.
" tylea, r. Joan H, jr, 650 Pit teen
, block; Broadway lo73. Res. Tabor
. 6345.
iaSTalker, Dr. J3Ta 8, 124 E. 24th St. N
. East 5332.
:T;ruuj dp. Efn 551 pittock
1 . block, droadway lv.c.3. Main 334 4.
"Potluck Supper"' Plan.
Tie Lo-e City Assemble, t'nited
Artisans, will give a "potiuck sut.per.'
at Vt;;. er.ts hall at F.irty-lhird and
.-and;. , W. dr.- -day, begiiniin a; 6:30
p. m. Men. tars and families are 111
v - ted.
To Dire Vande-riUa.
The Young Men's Hebrew associa
tion is arranging for a vaudeville night
at Hnai B'rith building for Hcoember
A number ,.f not.-d spe. lalists have
otfered their services. The doors will i
if open to all members of tho differ-
er.t organizations with headquarters!
in tne building.
To Initiate Twenty-five.
Theodore Herzl lodge, I. o. O. U..
will ele t officers I ecember I'v at
U'rai B'rith building after which a
class of 25 or more, will be initiated.
A banquet will follow. At the meet
ing last Tuesday D. Soils Cohen de
livered a plea for Zionism which
awakened great enthusiasm. N. Wein
stein presided.
To Extend Oryaaiiation.
The state manager of the Knights
and Ladies of Security. Lafayette M.
Thomas, is preparing to extend" organi
zation work throughout the state im
mediately after the holidays. There
are a number of cities and towns In
Oregon that appear to offer good op-
Dlllon St King Maate Great Hit at Lyric
in Punrest That Takes Place In De
partment Stora.
Lillon and King, the popular musi
cal comedy f.ivorPrs at the I.-. ri ,
opened the b.ll for tre vv.uk v -i.-rday
witii "The ihirgiin ll.nt.r-." at the
Lyric. T.ds riiristinas v. .
de Mof ive dying f!0-n wounds received1
m battle. The f'o;r,t etitrusts Pierre
w!t 1 t-apers and famllv jewels to be1
d. 1 i v er"d to their owner, Yiscont'
j La oii de Heynilens. l ieire Is robbed,
bv a desperado disguised as a war cor- j
' r.-vpord. nt. His w ufe i slain by the j
J or : e; otident n: Pierre is arrested !
(iii -uspicloti nr.d soi fenced. H after- !
I war is -s t i e. ,1 f.-r saving fellow pri -
... i . k ..f U rin ! on-i s from death in the fb.uv.s. Lis
K-.si 1 .. 1 ., 1 .1, .. : da .u.'-.t'-r then weds the viseonte and
Uikos pho e In a department store and
gives the company all kinds of ..ppor- ! re
tunities to display the talent of each)
o-ae in the c.vst. .Mike ar.d Ik- try to . fi
ll O their fhrtstnias sh'.j pmg early witii ' p
the j.wels are finally restored follow-
apturt- and puiiisiniu nt of Pel
ir e t e
er.
ime lively slap'sMrk comedy is of
.1 for god measure Poli-e, d( s-
ioes and ei i.iai.s are mixed up In
the resiut that th. y turn . i!ep:i.-t -nent I ar. uproar ious manner and pistol shots
store, up side down wrapp.hg up bund- flu- 1 wit1. 1 . r , i r: gl , k mpidltv.
of fun
deliver over tne foot
lights.
The musical numbers are ail tune
ful and cat. !-., the v'olur bia uuartet
sore a big hit in "At the .Midnight ' 'akt
walk Hall." assisted by the Ginger
girls. The feature sontr numler ' Lring
Along Your Dancing Shoes." sung bv
Charley Leilly gives trie w :.ob- .-oin-par.y
a chance to make merry ty put
ting on every kind of a dance from
the Rube dance, to a waltz by Hen T.
Dillon himself.
Tuesday night Lyric patrons will be
presented with some 'money for I'hrlst
n.as presents, the house sharing iis
profits that night. Friday night as
special attraction win be the chorus
girls' contest. The last is unusually
long and includes Pen T. Dillon, Will
King, Charlie, Leilly, Frank Harrington,
Vera Lawrence, Grace Allen, olive Ar
tell. Teddy La Due, Hazel Hrow and the
Columbia iuartet.
Tue musi al oulr.tet coi sistiug of
x v 'phone, ejiiur and j iano furnished
1 ; v a 1 v e ; t e r r a 1. n : er, 1 .
F
urs rurs
Now Is the time to have your
furs relined and remodeled Into
the latest fashions by expert
workmen at very btnall -cost. All
furs ebaned free. Fur trimmings
for sale. Furs bought and sold.
'pen evenings.
H. H. Eastman
FTTHRIEX,
1S8 loth St., Opp. Library.
Tel. Main 8398.
M
WOMEN'S
DIAMOND LAVA LLI ERES,
with platinum cliain. Kciilar
$8..(. o, now $o3.I0
DIAMOND RINGS ',..o.;
soliUiirc. Kr pillar ?K" n
at $20.50
DIAMOND RINGS lino
size aibl quality si. m c . 1-Ic';u-larlv
$'.").( ii' ' a . . . .Jf,G 1 .50
RINGS ;-!.!. cvry vari-uy
of 'el i;i-- -1 2 rejlar prices.
UMBRELLAS Half regular
prices.
CUT GLASS ami I am-. (
U OFF.
COFFEE CUPS Afi.-r -'.iu-ner
). six Strrlini' silver. It -u-larlv
?.'.'..-)'). low 81.75
DRESSER PIECES Mrrliid
silvcr. Rct-uiarly t" J.
now 75c
TOILET SET St- riin-. i
piece-. Ixe-rnhir! v. Si r..i" . nmv
at ". . . . .311.50
CASSEROLES ! me ul.ite
chill i, i t i 1 : ; i 1 s!er t 'p. Ht-'ru-larly
$:'-.:.., m.v S2.-19
BROOCHES I r. .. a .r:
ci! .I'l-til'c! am! r'.i '-. ii
ularly to ''". a (i9c
SILVER NOVELTIES
( ireai a-- rt iih'T. "i arth'!e.
Ketfvilarly t"So.'"h now 31.00
BRACELETS 1 ' ' - li'.le !
hand. Kck- to now $2. IS
LAVALLIERES Soli.l K.,i,if
stone cts. Regular $L."n. now
for S2.4S
BRACELET WATCHES li
jewel, I'-Iein, Ik, solpl mi(l
case. Now 33.50
310-312 Washington
Street
If you thought the crowds
here Saturday were large,
today would astonish you.
The buying is heavier. It
looks as though everyone
is buying someone a
Diamond, Watch, Lava
lier, Scarf Pin, Cut Glass,
Ring, Brooch, Cigarette
Case or Novelty this
Christmas.
There are three reasons:
First It is a sale to raise money im
mediately. Second The stock is without a supe
rior. Third Prices are far lower than any
place in Portland, now or any time.
This list of prices (and actual
values) proves the fact. Look
it over. Then come take all
the time necessary for your se
lections. You will be complete
ly satisfied.
FRIEDLANDER'S
Jewelry Store
MEN'S
TIE CLASPS Solnl m-iH.
Regular $!., now $2.65
DIAMOND SCARF PINS
Solitaire and genuine Ruhie.
Rep;. $;0.0U, now $37.-50
DIAMOND RINGS 1 ine
quality blue. Regular $l!t..uu.
now for $120.50
DIAMOND RINGS line
diamond, l'K. Regular S 1 " 1
now for ....$325.00
CIGARETTE CASES Solid
Cold, UK. Regular $l?...0o,
now . $87.50
MATCH BOXES Solid gold.
Regular SI.-.'jO, now... $7. 50
SEAL RINGS Solid gold,
plain and engraved. Retr'dar
$K'.50f' now $7.50
WHISKEY SETS Sterling
silver. Decanter and 0 glasses.
Regular SlUU, now. .$17.50
LEATHER GOODS 11!
I-ohN. I'urts, Cigarette ( asps,
etc., Two-thirds Reduction.
CLOCKS Large ma'p u-nnv,
S-day strikers. iood 'Move
ment. Reg. now... $2. 50
FAIRFAX STERLING SIL
VER GAME SET Regular
$12.50, now $9.25
KNIFE AND WALDEMAR
CHAIN ' iol filled. Kt-gular
S-'UO. now $1.9S
SCARF PINS Solid gol'!.
Regular S1...U. now 89c
CUFF LINKS Solid tr-!d.
Reg. $1.50. now $2.79
WATCHES l.Vjewel Elgin.
4K. solid gold case. Regular
$50.00, now $29.50
LB 111 f
Between Fifth and
Sixth