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THE A OREGON' DAILy JOURNAL. PORTLAND, TUESDAY. MARCH '21i 1916. 't . wnei Society s xmts fi&gFl 1V1 , . m B8. I4. ALIIr4 LEWIS will be a luncheon hostess Friday at her home In King; street, hpn. orins; Mrs. Marlon P. Maui. Mrs. Griffin Retains. Mrs. lienors Vail Griffin, a well known newspaper 'woman of the city, returned home Saturday front the east, where she' has beeen vis iting" since last September. She ' went first to her parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Vail, at Lima, Ohio, where she stayed for several months, and then went on to New York, where she made an extended visit with Mrs. Friend M. 'Aiken , at her residence on Riverside drive. Mrs. Aiken started west with Mrs. Griffin to visit her In Portland, bat was taken sick at Muskogee. Okla., where she Is now convalescing, and will later join Mrs. Griffin here. Dr. and Mrs. Vail and their daugh ter, Mrs. George Bayly, have been at Honolulu during Mrs. Griffin's sojourn at New York, and met her here Satur day, when they went on to their east ern home. f'l.il w. S . i -j tisiwri on weaaing inp, Many informal affairs marked - the visit in Portland of Mr. and Mrs. San ford S. Wolfe of Ban Francisco, who left yesterday, after a week's sojourn In the city. Mr.: Wolfe la a nephew of Adolphe Wolfe, prominent Portland business man. They were married March 5, and visited first at Seattle with relatives. They left- last night for the east and south, where they will travel extensively, enjoying In all a three months' wedding trip. Mrs. Wolf was Miss Sadie Holzberg, the daughter Of Dr. D. Holzberg of San Francisco before her marriage. Engagement Announced. Mr. and Mrs. I. Gevurtz announce the engagement of their daughter Fan nie to Zlegfrled Crohn of Seattle. They will be' at home Sunday, Match 26, from 3 to 5 clock. 50O Club Entertained. The Lei Aloha Five Hundred club was 'delightfully entertained Friday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davidson. After cardj, the hostess, assisted by Mrs. William Gill, served a dainty re past. The dining-room was decked with St. Patrick decorations. The prises were won by Mrs. George Feath ers and Mr. Davidson. Those enjoying Mr. and Mrs. Davidson's hospitality were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brandes, Mr. and Mrs. William Bloomenshlne. " Mr. and Mrs. William Gill. Mrs. Klva Carl son, Mrs. George Nendel, Mrs. George , Feathers, Mrs. McComb, C D. Shoema ker and Nyron Turpln. Dinner Party for Birthday. In honor of Tom Morgan's birthday, a dinner was given last Friday evening .by Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Morgan, at their home in Irvlngton, for several of the boys from the baseball team of room '8, Irvlngton school. Twelve happy boys circled the table. Society Notes. Mrs. Homer Hallock and her daugh ter. Miss Alma Hallock. left the latter part of last week for Neakahnle tavern, where they will pass a couple of weeks. Mrs. Remington Hostess. . Mrs J. Remington entertained' with a St, Patrick's party at her home, 148 Alberta street, last Friday evening. The bouse was artistically decorated In green. The evening was spent in music and cards, first honors falling to Mrs. Frank Hlrsch and C. M. Swin ner, and Mrs. Charles Campbell and A. R. Rankin captured the booby prise. Those enjoying the hospitality, of Mrs. Remington were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hlrsch. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Rankin, Mr. and Mra Cal Geils, Mr. and Mrs. George Brown, Mr. and Mra Charles Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. W. C Tompkins; Mr. and Mrs. C M. Swlnney, Mrs. Pearl West, Miss Elthel West, Harry Ritchmeyer, fn4 ft I v 4 iki'Piov 1X h i :k:M jbtt Clara. Inam JUdson." Blother Raccoon Sends Billy to Bed. ttrHATS that funny noise I v. - W hear? asked Flitter one aven t . ""f; ing as he and Flutter were about to begin playing. "Listen! Hear tnatT- ( , Flutter stopped" and listened. So Still, did ; she hold herself that she seemed hardly to be alive. . , 'Tnrougn the woods, silent in the evening dimness, there sounded the strangest noise like, somebody crying in distress. "Something- dreadful has happened to somebody, that's plain to tell," said Flutter, who was very kind and soft hearted and hated to hear anyone In trouble. "But I cannot tell who it Is." Let's get nearer; maybe we can be of help." So the two little flying squirrels made their way nearer and nearer to the mournful sound. As they got closer, they could plain ly hear a whiny voice crying. "I'm so cold; , and I'm so hungry; and I'm so miserable, oh-h-h-h dear! I'm so cold, and I'm so hungry; and I'm so miser able, oh-h-h-h dear!" Over and over again just that way! ."Who can that be?" whispered Flut ter, in distress. "Sounds like some young creature! Why don't Its mothei taice care or It T' "Let's go a little closer." suggested Flitter. "Maybe, when we find out who It is, we can help!" So they ran up a beech tree and gracefully flew down nearer to where the sound came from. And what do you suppose they sawT And what in the world did they hear? They landed on the ground Just in time to hear old Mother Raccoon, whose voice they recognised at once, say sternly: "Now, Billy, that s Just enough whining for one night! I don't know what I am going to do with you to make you a nice, manly raccoon." "I don't want to be a nice, manly raccoon," cried Billy. "I want some supper! I'm so cold and I'm so " "Now, don't start that story over again." interrupted Mother Raccoon. If you are hungry, hustle around and Master Marion Swinney, Buddie Swln ney, Robert Campbell and Donald Campbell. , FRATERNAL NOTES Brotherhood of American Yeomen Has Flourishing Homestead. Toemea Meetings Successful. Ivanhoe Homestead, Brotherhood of American Yoemen, is having success ful meetings in its new quarters in Arcanum hall, 109 Thirteenth street, every Wednesday night. Last week it had a successful St. Patrick's card party and dance. On the night of March 29 it will hold an entertain ment. Mra H. L. Buford, district deputy. Is putting in her time on the soliciting of members in the Columbia river highway, campaign. . The prin cipal officers are B. E. Miller, fore man; C G. Schneider, master of cere monies; kE. E. Fieke, correspondent; J. H. Blair, master of accounts; Clara M Bullock; chaplain; L. J. '- Brant, overseer. Woodman save Open Hasting'. Last Saturday night the Modern Woodmen of America, held an open meeting and Jollification at Crabtree, Foods prepared with Cottolene have their natural flavor gnd goodness. Whether you use it for short ening or for frying, Cottolene will always produce the most pleasing results. It is unequaled for mating biscuits, pies, pastries and other foods that require shortening. Fish and vegetables fried in Cottolene are wholesome and delicious. Make your cooking mora tempting by using Cottolene every day. Qet regular supplies of jour grocer. It is packed in pails of convenient sizes, CEOXFAI R B AN KSS3S3 BREAD :FREE! Bumble Bee Buzzers FOR BOYS AND .GIRLS t With each loaf of Haynef Dixie Brecui on . Order early from : your grocer, who 'will jdeliver it fresh , , daily, put up in our. SANITARY .WRAPPER - Hayites - rooster Baldhg Go. .- Eat 7SSB4302 Linn county. Many visitors were pres ent from Linn county camps. J. W, Simmons, state deputy head consul, of Portland was present. While on this trip he made arrangements for a union meeting of the M. W. A. of Linn and Benton counties to be held in Albany on the night of April 8. Camp Will Visit Vancouver. ; Multnomah camp, W. O. W ini tiated 21 new member last Friday night and received 23 application cards for reference to committee. Next Wednesday night the camp will visit Vancouver W. O. W, In a body, fcadies of ataccabees Elect. Oregon First Hive, No. 981. Ladies of the Modern Maccabees, has elected Mrs. Lucy Cox commander of the Hive, and Mrs., Edna Lelger, alternate, to the district . convention to be held In Seattle on April 25. This conven tion will elect three representatives to the Great Hive to be held at Grand Rapids. Mich., next June. ' ' ' - To Kay Candidates Class. Court Scandia. Foresters of Amer lea, will have a class of candidates next Thursday night. March 23, at F. oi a. nail, iz Fourth street. To Give Card Party. Oreron Rosa . Camn . Rnuai xri v. bors f America, will hold a card party and social on the night of Wednesday, March 22, at Manchester halL 85 Fifth street Members and friends invuea. Oregon COUnClf. Roval irrannn m be favored next Tuesday night at the iMumc itmpie witn a lecture by Ralph R. Duniway on preparedness. On Tuesday nlaht. Anrii 4. r im.. man, city superintendent of schools. nt 1 1 al. 111 - . - Siv n luusiraiea lecture. Mem bers and friends invited Stag Social Announced. The Foresters of Amerfca of Mult noman court will give a stag social at the W. O. W. temple, Wednesday nieht- Mirih 92 ' innovations are promised to members ana visitors. To Give Monthly Dance. Georgs Washington Camp, W. O. W. Will alve tonieht or -ar n m rr Pie, 129 Eleventh street. Its monthly dance, with cards from 8:30 to 10 p. m. Prospect camp will give the same wii inursaajr nignt next Tiaits Southern Conunaadarlaa. Louis G. Clarke, grand eommander of me n.nignis Templar, and , James KODinson, grand recorder, returned last Sunday f mm a Hn . W DVUUiOIU Oregon, where official visits were paid to commandcries in Salem, Eugene, Roseburg, Grants . Pass and Ashland. It Is expected that in a few days an extended trip will be made through eifn-a vregon to visit commanderies uiere. Danoe is Announced, Tomorrow night Anchor Council. muia uiuiw or security, wilt hold another dnr &rwl nl . Foresters hall 129 Fourth street All memoers ana friends welcome. To Give Ohlekem Sinner. Th Ladies' Sewing circle of the Modern Foresters will glva a chicken tunner witn a Dasaar at the home of Mrs. Courter. 226 Fifth street to morrow. The Modern Foresters is an Oregon fraternity recently organized. court or Xgions ZavlU PubUo. Fram Assemblv. ' United irHn. tonight will have an interesting see nu vi uue u)un or Xjegions, at Sell-lng-Hirsch hall. Metnoers and th nuh. Uo are invited. The children will put on a numDer or interesting and artls uo evaiuiiona. RAILROAD NEWS Phystcal Talnation . of Railroads la Now Being Made Up. bv Lillian RmssqU "I don't want to be a nice, manly raccoon." get you something to eat don't depend on your mother, who has too much to do already! And if you are cold, curl yourself up In a tight ball ami go to sleep In a hollow tree like I have taught yon to don't whine all night! First thing you know; some of the woods folk will be coming to see what is the matter with you! I'd be ashamed to be found so lazy!" And without further words, Mother Rac coon went on about her business. "Think we'd better let him know we are here?" asked Flitter in a whis per. "Let's not." replied Flutter, "for some day he will be ashamed of his laziness, and then he would wish we didn't know!" So 31Hy Raccoon went grumolingly to bed and the two little flying squlr rels went back to their play. I think it was kind of them to keep still, don't you? Tomorrow "T 1 m m y Friends." Finds His 7; No. 25, Oakland pier to Dishman, Wash., passed through Friday night Htudent Kate Offered. The Southern Pacific has offered special ratea for students of Oregon colleges and universities who wish to spend their spring vacation periods at home. One and one-third fares will prevail to Oregon points. Willam ette university's vacation began yes terday and will last until April J, the return ticket limit being that date; the University of Oregon's vacation is from April 9 to 16, tickets good until April 17; Monmouth State normal va cation, April 19 to 24, tickets good until April 24. Blew Title Given. H. L. "Hudson, representative of the O.-W. R. & N. at Seattle, has been given the title of assistant general freight and passenger agent ac cording to announcement of Traffic Manager F. W. Robinson. The change in title was made to conform to the titles of coordinate officials of other railroads at Seattle. Russia leads the world In the pro duction of flax fiber and Argentina of Its seed. NEITHER men nor women waste the time they spend In studying fashions if they use the infor mation so gained to properly groom themselves. There are well groomed persons and whether they.; be men or v omen they have a distinct ad vantage over the careless people. His or her appearance is a valuable asset It is an asset worthy of considera tion and enlargement ' ' Changes In masculine fashions are less pronounced than - those in femi nine styles.' I suppose there are women who wish they were men for this very reason. Bat If the test really came, they would hesitate to give up the pretty things fashion de crees as their lot Business and professional men who are wise realise that they cannot dress 'In the fashions of a decade ago and be considered In line with the present - day procession. They know that their success Is judged by. their personal appearance. Also the clothes they wear and their condition are accepted as evidence of the value they place upon themselves. It Is easier for men to succeed when they are well groomed. They make the right sort of impression and their spirits are buoyed up by a feeling of satisfaction, in their appearance. - They do not need to be afraid of being considered careless , and failures, nor being made. fun of. This is .well un derstood by the men who succeed. There would be less failures if . all men realized the effect of correct grooming. It is just as necessary for. women to follow the changes in styles. Many large and beautiful minds and true hearts . pass unnoticed because they are disguised In antiquated and un becoming dresses and hata Brilliant women are often unrecognized as such because . their brilliancy is dimmed by their costume. Possibly In the end they may have an op portunity to show how bright ' they are but often they pass unnoticed. I suppose there arwomen who con- aider a careless attitude toward styles' as an evidence of Intellectuality - at attractive and unique eccentrlo-. lty. ' Such women delude' themselves. No 'matter how brilliant a woman, may be she cannot afford to Ignore the fashions of the dav. She slurs '' and Insults her intellect when she con siders such a position, ( It Is not necessary for women tot adopt extremes in styles to follow . fashions. Some women In- extremes 1 look ridiculous, yet modified current! fashions prove very becoming to; them. . The solution of this problem is found In the . application of in tell I- , gence. Fashions in dress, after all. j are merely basic Ideals that permit! development and a rather free range. I know a woman who Is quite brainy. Her friends In discussing her frequently mention her unbecoming costumes, and they Invariably soften their criticism by speaking of her mental power and capacity. It is not a pleasant position that she holds. A little more attention to her clothing would not detract but certainly would add to the impression she makes through her Intellectual brilliancy. Study the styles by all means. The woman who declares that she takes little Interest In fashions is silly. She cannot afford to neglect them. Fash ions may not interest her, but it is costly to igpore them. I hp.ve found it both pleasant and burdensome to follow the fashions and I would not think of neglecting to do so. Tou must not be too busy to dress as well as your purse will allow. It is not always the most costly cos tumes that look the best. The dress that measures up to the fashion and is selected o because It is becoming Is the one that is the most beautiful i when you wear it j Study the styles and you will find the lessons worth learning. Live to day ' not a decade ago. The woman who neglects to dress as attractively as "possible places her candles under a bushel. W.iUAl 1P Make Yoor. Ice Creati? ' lea Cream flavored wlik Merit Vanilla tastss better has that dandy tasta that pleases and calls for more. Merit Vanilla leirly bubbles - ever witn concentrated, strength and goodness. Order a 25o Bottla From Your Graeer Chicken Pot Pic The Cher Favorite By Mrs. Janet McKensie Hill, Editor of the Boston Cooking School Magazine Some folka think that only "colored mammies" can cook chicken, but atrial of this famous Chicken pot pie disproves that assertion. Every member of the family will thoroughly en jay it. C Chicken Tot Tim. Baked Deaptlags. I One fowl cut t joints; cup fior I y teaspoon ui saw, oiac pepper zeupsi flour; 3 level teaspoonfuls KC Baking Powder. U teas boon ful salt: IL . cu ' e - s Carnation Coffee A steel cut, sealed can packed, fresh roast Coffee selling for 30c Pound 3 Pounds 85c At Your Grocer shortening; milk or cream. Cover the fowl with boiling water and let simmer until tender, then remove to a baking dish. Mix the cup flour, salt and black pepper with cold water to a smooth paste and use to thicken the broth. Remove the fat from the top of the broth if necessary before adding the thickening. Pour this gravy over the fowl, until it is nearly covered, and re serve the rest to serve apart. Sift to gether the flour, baking powder and aalt, three times; into this work the shorten ing and use cream or milk to make a dough, less stiff than for biscuits. Put this by spoonfuls over the. fowl in the dish, which it should rest upon and completely cover. Let bake about 55 minutes. i When young, tender chickens are scarce, this presents moat satisfactory way of serving old fowls. Veal or lamb prepared in this manner is -more appetising than when served as a stew. Try this and the 89 other delicious recipes la the K C Cook's Book, a copy of which may be secured free by sending the colored certificate -packed in the 2S-cent can of K C "fog Fow cc 10 tarn imivh va,, UBWSSjBt """" ' -;T" , .- . A Car Movements announced. Physical valuation of . the western railroads, now being conducted .by the Interstate Commerce commission, is being carried on by engineers who travel In special cars .. which are be ginning to pass through Portland. While the valuation, apparently. . has not begun here, : several , points - in, Washington are Involved. These car movements through here ' nave been announced: Car No. 1, Oakland ' to Seattle, March 20; No. 12, from Fledra, Cat, to Belleville. Wash., March 20; No, 12, from Prendo.'CaJ to Anacortes, Wash, March 29; No. tS-frora Xoa Angeles to Warden, Wash., April 3; No. . 6, ' from San-. nego to - Everett, Wash., April 2; . No; . 44, from Goshen 1 Junction to Cedar FaTis. Was hv April i Try Our Special 25c Shoppers' Luncheon Served in the Basement From 11 to 2 Daily Soft Drinks of All Kinds at Fountain Garden Seeds, Fourth Floor Model Grocery, Bakery and Delicatessen, Fourth Floor Carpets, Rugs, Draperies, 3d Floor 10c Toilet Paper 5c In the Basement Full 1000 sheets to the roll and ex cellent quality tissue. Not more than 20 rolls to a customer and no deliv eries of less than 10 rolls. 10c f?g toilet paper special at, the roll, 01 Oh Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods Pacific Phonw Marshall 4800 Home Phone A-6231 10c Handk'rchleis 5c In the Basement Women's dainty handkerchiefs offered Wednesday at Just half regular value. Scores of pretty styles to select from and fine sheer material. Splendid 10c kerchiefs priced special atOC TOasemmeM UnudleiFpirnce SHore Specials 1 Money-Saving Offering for Wednesday in Portland's Largest Down-Stairs Store Come! BASznceirT rroma Men's Work Shirts Usually Selling QA At 75c to $1 for 3tL Basement An even hundred dozen of these excellent ' shirts to sell Wednesday at above price. Manufac turers' "irregular makes" purchased at a big reduction. Splendid Grade Chambrays, Sateens, Chariots, Percales and Drills Colors Warranted Fast Full standard sizes with roomy bodies and sleeves. Men who wear negligee shirts will appreciate the way these are made. Materials are of excellent quality and all are nicely finished. AH sizes from 14 up to QQ 17 J4. Shirts of usual SOc to $l grades, special OUC DON'T FAIL TO VISIT THE BASEMENT "PIT" SAJT1CBHT STOKE' $P5Waistfif.95c Complete Range of Sizes Basement Hundreds of these dainty waists in this big lot we place on sale Wednesday. Attractive styles with long sleeves, high or low necks. Made from new- QC est waisting material. Waists worth up to 1.75 at itlC Undermuslins Worth to $1.50 69c Basement Women's muslin underwear manufacturers samples, some slightly soiled and mussed. Night gowns, combinations, petticoats and chemise in dainty (ZQn styles. Garments worth up to 1.50 priced at only XjuC "BAaXXXBTT ROU' White Wash Goods Qualities Worth 50c at, a Yard 23 c Basement IS 00 yards beautiful new white goods, in a great underprice offering for Wednesday. Prudent women will avail themselves of this opportunity to buy the summer's wash materials. In assortment are: French Marquisettes, Rice Cloth in Plain and , Fancy, Voiles, Plain and Striped Ratine, Etc. ' As this Is to be a "white season" therA will be a great demand for white materials. .Why not anticipate your needs and have your summer dresses and waists ready when warm weather comes? White goods OQ worth up to 50c priced for Wednesday at, yd., awOC -bajuuusat vrosxraxCB STO&E' Per (Great Saflle oil SfiBks 34-Inch Imported Pongee in Natural fiJA. Color, and Other Weaves, 75c to $1 at O" L Basement Every woman- will be Interested In this notable sale of silks not only on ac count of the low price but because of the excellent quality of the merchandise. Over 3000 yards included in this wonderful lot. Among them are the following: "34-Inch Natural Imported Pongee, Crepe dm Chine In Various Colors and Silk-Mixed Marquisette. For dresses, waists aid other uses these splendid silks are much in demand. Crepe de Chine is shown in a great assortment of colors including the dainty evening shades for party dresses and waists. Marquisettes are also to be had In all the wanted colors. f?f" Silks such as would prdinarily sell at,75c to 1 offered Wednesday at, the yard, OUC jiAjaasznrr trrozxroxcaB sroxa' Womeira'sSpfffimAppagell Smart New Spring Suits Special $16.35 Women's New Spring Coats for $ 9.98 Basement Great care is taken in the se lection of our ready to wear apparel in order to give our customers the best to be had at the price. This, sale of suits includes the very newest 'models in belted, tailored and novelty cuts. Materials are wool poplins, gabardines, etc I- f QC Full range of sizes. Special at tPXOeOO Basemen fc It wilt pay you to see these attractive coats on sale Wednesday at the above price. Mia tailored-garments from leading makers. 4 Good; selection of ma terials Including corduroys, white and plaid chinchilla and mixtures. Belted and full flare styles, some, trimmed CQ QQ with leather. All sizes, priced atP7ee70 BAAauiJT tnrszsvmzoa stobb Sale of Untrimmed Hats 98c . t : : : Smart Sailors, Turbans, Pokes And Other Popular Styles at The Basement millinery section will be a busy place tomorrow for hundreds of women will be on hand to share in this remarkable sale of new spring hat -shapes. Over 500 hats are included in this offering all are new and decidedly smart In assortment are: Broad Brimmed Sailers, Poke Effects, Turbans, " u v And Various Other Shape in AD Wanted Colors. The excellent quality straw braids tn fine or rough effects; also some of, satin. Many In black, suitable style for matronly women. ' With the addition of smart bow of tibbon 'or bunch of flowers, these. may be transformed into attractive hats for early OQ spring" wear. Basement millinery section special price' for Wednesday, only aOC HEADQUARTERS FOR MILLINERY, AND TRIMMING FLOWERS ATJSPEC1 Al PRICES See Special Display in Alder Street Window ; . j ' . ' " Z ' Sewinfj Needs, Small Wares .... i .: On Sale Tomorrow, BaiamXCirclW First Floor So Collar Supports, 3 for Se 5e - Folding: Combination Coat and Pants Hanger 88o: Ironing- Wax Cubes, dos. XOe 10b Curllns; Iron only To Tl Hacks priced special, 4o ISo Towel Ring-a, Strap, Ha 25 o- Pin Cushions only 18e SSo and too Pearl Collar Supports special . only ISo Key Rings, asstd. styles. 6o 10c Net and Chiffon Collar Foundations special at To Odds and Ends Collar Sup- grta, worth np to 10c, lo sir Nets, 15c grades at la Dor Hooks, Syea, 3 eda So Defender Safety. Flwv 3 cards priced special at Be 15c Sanitary Aprons, at 10s 1 5c Sanitary Aprons at. ISo ,-16c. Dressmakers' PlnaV pound priced special at o lOo Office Pins it only To 6o Pancy R'nd Garters 18e 18c Child's- Supporters lOo Hair Nets, with or without j elastic t in package, 20o lc Trousers Hangers To Be Trouser Hangers for eo 165 Sanitary Belts only loo 2e 'Sleeve Protectors, lfto tic Skirt Markers only 10 36c can Machine Oil at 17o 16c Binding Ribbon, black. specially priced at only 10O lOo Hair Pin Cabinet at 3a 10c Feat her bone, the yd. So Eo -. Snap Fasteners - for So Se Linen Tape, the bolt, So 100 yd. Spool Silk, In black. , white snd oolors, - only fto So Carnation Curlers, ed. Se SSo Shopping Basra for -file -2Se, Snap Tape." special lee . lOo Featherstitch 'Braids, the bolt, special - only . To 6c Fancy Cube Pins at So