SUNDAY rMORNINGMARCir 1916. 1 -T? AO, THE 1 OREGON f SUNDAY JOURNAL, - PORTL -1 - - . Jjcavc umcc VorrieV Bchinci By Irene Gardner, MADAME MIURA IS lilifflAmN ESEf PR1 MADONNA 'i When men are what traits they " i.aroln' some -quallflcatione but there i one which eVery -xnan witt ajf i fek - requires.-It,. to that', wife should not take' ht kHcheorJnto -the' parioiUv; I Nrv should ahe byithaaame " token, maaibould not take hie office I intonls bomerf: - Women know .so well how men.dis I ilk to -'be met with complaints regard i ingr the domestic, machinery when. they vul"viuviti . . B . - - ' discuss Theusehold cares i before w the " husband.- And this Is as it should be. 1 for men hsve. care enough ia the busi f reus ' world without, i: bein burdened with; the caret of the domestic end of.. life. "-And it is equally true that the I majority of horoe-tnekers have enough to worry them' without being burdened ', with every phase of the i husband's Business We. Tbe; kindest"1 of hus '! bands, men who would really' not hurt ' their wives for the world unconscious ". ly. Inflict added burdens , on them by I taking tbelr office home with 'them. : ; . . ; . -. ; . .: : : 'can' tell the moment my" husband ': en left' the . door.; whether' things bave j sons right at the office that day ,r said J a woman, who has long, since learned 1 that -1 1 . does .not ; conduce to domestic happiness t takeVher kitchen into the ,,- dining room, to say nothing or v toe i parlor,-;:. . .- r - 7 .Tbat..man .ought to be ashamed of .,; himself. : His wife has many caress I Mhe runs the house .with the asStst- J a nee of 'one medium, priced girt and i there' are three. young children. tThey I ' all live comfortably but' It 'takes good management,- for the Income . is not Urgev?owdon'tyoaS think that one ;t Dae juai as muca nim to ,"jvj -" ti. evening free" from office cares as the man has to be free from kitchen cares? i She seldom hag suck an evening, far i . the is more than often obliged to .hear 4 all the. trials that have beset her hus band during the day. ' This means that her already tired brain and body re i ceive an unjust burden,, , . , ." r'. 4 Winsome; Utt!fliady:sfDif- ferent : From Any, Other t un - - ..1- i. When a man meets . serious :busl ; ness difficulty . the majority of .wives ris magnificently to the occasion and .i help bear the burden bravely, but they ' should not be annoyed' with the from day1 to day troubles, rfo; they. have f enough of ?theirownr Ax V" "c'--' - vt There was a man who recently told - his wife detailed accounts of a diffl culty he was in at the office and add -ed. "If things don't change soon, J don't ' know ; what m. do" and kept n this rate until he got her all worried. The tlifflculty was one that bad just arisen ' nd was only -temporary trouble, as deep lit his ; heart he knew. But he wanted sympathy, and so got it from his wife by appealing to ber. In the morning be was gloomy and left, her with a weighf like lead at her heart. "AH day . long she felt depressed. .The children were cross and she ibad to . srive, much strength to them, meantime carrying the added burden of ber-husband's, busiuess. - When he came home at night end sh saw his radiant face, she xaaped! -Oh, Will, 'is it all rtght'T ; . J v-, wS ft ' J ..-' , .What do you mean? he asked' blank '.-Itr- then, remembering, - added- laugh j lngty,- "fOh. yea; that turned out-".si- right. I" found the letter waiting "for m when I got to town this morning." . And he will never know that just such instances as that are eating away the bloom from her lovs for him. - She is , one of those women, who, wheh one , of the children are sick, will send him - off., to buslness; with a. smile- and a , kiss and tell him it's less serious than she. really fears it to be, for .she does . not want bim to. carry an added worry , during business hours. She does not , compel bim to take the family and his house to bis office. ! ; r ; If you've got a wife like that, my , masculine reader, just see that .you play fair with her, ; You are' probably a kind and Indulgent husband," as most . of them are, but be still kinder by Je : ing as kind to ber as she is to you. pos't take, your office home at night. , - Lock it all in when .you, turn the key ' In the door. ' . , . ' Madame t Tamakl k Mlura. "Japanese diva,'1 wiu C the -Bostonj jGrind ,-Opera ompany,; fa' a iiving, melodious ; testi mony' that Kipling was ; wrong when he wrote; Jj.' v- ."',,,, "O. -eMt'i east art tret J weat.'asd serer the win bll meet, - .- ' . ' - .. ' Till earth and heen ataud presendi1 at Coe a Madame Miara giVe voice,: cul ture and charmi of fascinating acting all, thatiis required . by ithe beautiful. artificial, otcidental f art of grand opera In ole that! Is rooted in and in substance Is J of Cthe' orient A prims donna is just about the. last thing we lookedi for, rpm-Japan, yet here she is in-and hot anlyt that she is the Japanese prima donna,- and the definite article is designaUng' her- Is the absolutely-correct one: to,use,. for Madame Miura. is the only: one of her kind In , the world- v . -- -: .' The tiniest ot tiny ladles. : Madame Miura.4 clad ! in a- wonderful ; kimono, l glossy black -coiffure banded wtth jew-' Is.i magnolia.- blossom skin, cherry Hps." questioning . sidelong - glances , an gestures , that- art all grace---euch . U the prinia donna . , of : the-, orient . and tn'erefore'the differentesprtma donna among All the many -varieties -of .prima donnas, known to the operatic stage, ."v ; The peopletntbis country like my "BuerGy'JsOf 'wrjr4 muchithat Vt am sure I. jam-1 the happiest, girl in alt Japan, or the" happiest Japanese girl in. the world, I should iay.. Everyone Is so kind .to me and l nave .naa aucn s big success that "I ..wiSlv.I .did not have to1 gO' bc.ckr to Japan, but I ! must. We, my husband and I, will salK the sixth of May for Irfmden. where Dr. Miura; my -husband. who Is - doing re search wOrk to 'chemisiry, iWllf finish seme' special work and ; then we ' will go von to-Japani but; only lor a time, for I am1 to come back tb your beauti ful! America next year and sing "Iris. the beautiful vpera' written by Mas-cagni."--: -:J.V;i:jf -. r ;. ; v Are you .going to encourage other Japanese women to enter the operatic profession r was asked. - ; ryes, but I will tell them not' to expect success without a very great deal of hard work; There is so much to learn, X have so-much to. learn yet. yry GiA' O light ; to :Rnd Trade I By Anita Stewart, Madame ITamakl . Sfiiira some ray-f friends tell . me.V I have such a, fine art. : but I know there Is still- much -or roe to know and I shall continue tof study and perfect myself and, so I tell the women of my country that thy must first have - a natural vWce and then they must not. expect success . toe -quickly. : Copyright Intsmatkmal Kew Setrlce, Ki My ." mother--my ; wise, , farseeing mother began when i was a little girl te prepare me to be self-supporting. I bad a very,'sweet, strong, high soprano voice, and it , was : intended T In those days that. I should - befa singenvbut chance opehed the door of a moving pic ture studio to me. :;. I made good, and my fate was changed MAN AN D : BEAST ALIKE ARE DEVOTEES OF: DANCING fTadeiPavlowa&ralkffOf S- Aar A r Hlor iifrrto'9nA''. J 1 VI - HI II I IVI - I IV! I IV. Ul IVJ -e'-e i Her Pets;-. TVi vnii think mnv nnn1'9r Min InW to see my.'Butterfly'r she asked. If useless misery' and suffering. with; all the. childlike Interest of a ;' ' v i" 'But how J make, my living is a mere detail ftThe main i point- la that ' my mother did not trust my future to luck, as is the 'common Vay . with parents wtth their girls, 'although they" , are careful enough fd try . to safeguard their boys. K ' 1 ' 1 ,' - - My mother, didn't say",' . "Anita - is prettyj s)h'll - be sure, .to ' marry and live happily ever afteirwsrd. ; ; .-' She said. ."Perhaps -Anita may -marry.: . Perhaps she msy pot "marry..-- Per haps,: if she does marry,- her husband may . turn .out to be poor-- business man, who.-' has no faculty for making money, orHe" may become an Invalid, or die. and leave her with children, and she"-may need to know, how-to make money - a hundred - times - more desperately- than any single woman ever does. .''I've seen all .of. these- calamities happen ,over Sad over ' again,- and 1 don't want my ' daughter to 4E one -of those helpless, f utile women who have never made a dollar,, and couldn't make a dollar to save their livel If they -were thrown out on their . own resources, ' -: That's the way my mother-looked art toe subject, and if every other -mother iook inefsame line ii wouia save a rot ror for debutante in her first party. ?And when 1 assured her that every body was going to hear Madame Miura and. incidentally to her "Butterfly,' she flashed back in her demure Jap anese way, "Ton Americans always say something nice and so I like to listen." A - half hour with v this ' winsome life that makes so many of them make. sucn a mess ni it. - ' - " . tf -every girl was taught some trade or profession by which she could sup port herself it would . do away with nearly vail; of the unhappy marriages. Then ,a girl could wait until ' the maiden, veritable breath from., oner-nian came along, instead pf having to nr-hinunm-iinri in.nn. ion' ruitu I take -the first' man who proposed to the simple trustfulness that must by I her, because ber family shows her that Its, very 4 nature end in-; unutterable ""a dh .ui uyo uW(h wi " - -. -j ,v.'- . wlher: lOna enouehr and that she ouht I know what Is in the heart of the t oui vtw way nr you.ser Jananese woman." she exDlains rwith llsters, ; -'I .? ; : ' ':,-'-; simnlicltv?: -iButterflv, is of Janan. so I a The girl, with her own occupation I know how she would feel and what I doesn't bav to marry for home, but she' would A6- tmt I -do it.', i 'rr'r I the dependent girl does, only too-ofteo; -aba ka nn if uft with th niMirl The girl who - has a good trade or of poor iitUe tJhoi Cho San who. be-1 Profession is . treated bettet by . her lieved and waited- ' FRATERNAL NOTES Large Gathering ot Masons Next ; ' -; Weanesday at ;i Temple. , , ind waited. -' . "Te rat on SegrM WorkWW'ashing ton lodge No,46, A. F. and A. M., will put on. the, work ot-the M.1L degree in : the Masonic temple, r west side, as gnest' tof Portland: lodge No. 65 next Wednesday "nigbC . The large hall will be necessary- to accommodate" th "Vis itors from- Portland and outside' lodges. - TelUd ' ProphaU ' Saaoe and ' Cere-moalaL- The Mystic , Order , of Veiled Prophets: is- represented .by a; loe grotto known: as Gul Reaxee. It-will give a da.nee next Thursday knight in the .Masonic Temple. . All blue lodge Masons and their i ladies are invited. Oul Reaxee grottpi is., growing; vapidly in ' this city: and expects to take In a large class at the ceremonial session to be . held nex Saturday. At this time 3S candidates front Eugene, head ed by Frankt Hard, monarch-elect ef the new ' grotto to be formed -there, will take the ceremonial degrees, A. A. Bailey, monarch of Oul 'Reaxee grotto, has-been deputised to -confer the deg rees on the members of Angoria' grot to of-Seattle at an eaHy;date. c Vevr "Kasoalo XHrecteiry ' XssnsdV-R. I Polk' & : Ccs, by authority,, has Is sued a directory of Masonic4 bodies in Portland for.l9.1 It is a vest pocket slse booklet tf or i'use. of members .of the lodges and -allied - fraternities. There are 14 9. pages. . ..;. ... v-. . hiamOfflcw fwm Tislt-Fred E. Wheaton, ef Minneapolis, supreme keeper of '-records and , sesl.-of . the Knighta f ythlaa, will .be , In Port land April 1. to make final arrange- husband, - too. ' Do : you know" why so many wives .stand for : drunkennews. unraithtuiness ana orutamyv irom their husbands? It's because they have no way .Or maxtng a living ror xnem- selves-w, They've never been, taught ments- for : beadquarters s. for', the' su preme convention; to be neld here" Aug ust 1 to Is. -' He will be received bv the supime' lodger convenUon-com- (how to .earn- a cent, and it's a choice mittee, composea v or., representauve I between being abused or itarvlng-with memoers es tne vregoncrana loage. -1 them. .-. . s -. . . .j - Jtoysi -erigirbOTSajuuversary--Tbe Royal Neighbors of America has been celebrating the" 'twenttfkf irst : anni versary of its- benefTciaryi department. notice i on her husband that- if - he MaVgueHte cams of Portland save Its I doesn't treat ber right she'll- go back .. But the woman wlthr a1 good;prof es- sion at her fingers" ends -simply serves program last Tuesday night. Many other meetings are being, held In van 6us parts of- the state.'.- H Court MXrHood W1U ZatextaUu- Court Mt Hood, Foresters of 'America, will entertain ; members and ' friends with a card party and dance next Tues day night at F. of Jl.. hall. 129 Fourth street. Superfluous Hairs Just issolveAway Famous Beauty Secrets that Have Made the Theatrical Star, Valeaka Suratt, America'a Greatest Self-Made r. -r- . , . Beauty i BY YALESKA SURATT I NEVER see a woman with - superfluous hair on ber face . -or body .Jhat-it tloes not re- i . mind me or some care woman. . It is hideous, and, it is inexcus able, ? because n easily ; and : thoroughly removed; at least.H ; it becomes so by usihs the- fol-- lowlns which never fails- - Yot rani a ten the bairs to be removed With sulfa solution. . You see the hair - dissolve away In quite e remarkable manner,. - ana you men wasn it on. -me sun is left clear, soft and unmarked. ' Anoth er splendid feature is that it can be ued en the tenderest skin, or any parti of the- body. with, perfect safety. It ran be obtained atuiy drug store. iOr-! d I nary depilatories burn off the bair und leave a red or irritated spot where s p plied. - -Bat instead ef burning off the hair and injuring the skin, no matter how tough, sulfo solution dissolves the hair and is a, positive, benefit- to the Pklo,. - ' - -v. ... - .. ' LOOlilNdS" OL.t- I ram" particularly r roud of the results of my skin reju venator, which is a cream made by dis solving two tablespoonfuls of glycerins and two ounces of eptol in a half pint tf hot water. This Is the most aston ishtngi wrinkle remover I have ever round, making crows' feet, deep wrin kles and , lines:-, disappear, with great rapidity - It . makes the skin plump, youthful and vigorous, and by-faithful x e yo-j , will soon see a tremendous t fferer.ee -. in your appearance, i The col can be obtained at any drug store, .nts also makes the: most economical .ream you can , . , . -, , FAiXJNO 2 am known as the onlv woman - on 'the American stage 'who t, esrs : no hair' switches of ther hair mavce-sturts.,- irouowf. my suggestion. pnd use my bair secret as follows: To i Aif a pint of alcohol add half a pint cf . water for else you may use a full f I lit j j wv " nia -add one ounce of beta-quinol, It las i powerful action upon- the bair f ila, hair roots and the scalp. ' Tour ' j.J r-will be healthy vigorous, fluffy. i grow luioninuy u wm oe start r in its results. - - - - - ;- . -; . . . -e-;?V'.-i-.-;--.-c.-.i."-, .,': V. - . 1 " ilip"-x to her old position, and you are going; ta f Ind out that when every woman is self-supporting' there is going to be the greatest reformation the world has erer knowB'iii ths ; conduct of hus bands.' i ' ti'r- - And it gives a girl such r a - sense or. Independence and ' dignity to - know that she; can stand; on tier own two little .feet, and 'doesn't baveto be. like Commercial Travelers Elect Offl-1 a flopplngr vine banging ontc the near- ceSry- The following -officers have l est, support. . Jt makes her feel that been-' elected by Oregon council.. No. 1 sne s a numan oeing ana some account , united -Commercial- Travelers of I " ne woria, anauuii is aooauM sou America! ' RXW.vHoda-klnson.' senior I aaosfyiilg an emotion as we "ever set. counselor: A. H. Metselaar. ; iunlor Is y8o-limr, rirla, by all means -learn counselor; Pi Ev Arlett; past counselor; I now to w some one muig -weu enouga B.P. Mortu. flretirv-triHri" . v. I to make a living by it. i It doesn't mat- L. Frelich.. conductor: Hawthorne I ter-wnetner you are ncn or poor, rorj Doiev." nacre- J - H : KDiirnlerr nentlnel. I nwwB wi eon vi usa,Md vmormta auu a, t r, buoi. i.i tm a w""!'uw jouge. iaiigBi'or; -yvn- jiean on if you peed it. and if you never las naetne amy company er unirormed need ft' It is a' comfortable thought to rank m the city, Portland -company know that - vou'vt rot it fn rrrvm wo. a. oance is to be given, under I jfa -Just: like having money ln the ltsausnices next ttondiv nirht.-fol- h.nv ' .-j - owing a social entertainment. Mem ber a and riends are invited."' ' ' W. S. C Social at "Woodaswm. The WomansA- Relief . corps - of Woodlawn will give a social and dance at Green's hall Woodlawn, next Thursday night. large Class of Qdd TeUowav Sama- JPavlowa ! of the poetic toes -Pav-lowa the- lncomparable.v . i -vyM -. She is child, - woman" and artist in turn and all - at once, f ' She received me in the drawing room"xf; ber suite, wearing " a -short black skirt and . a loose flowing jacket of : cherry col ored 4 charm euse C which i ' threw : In to striking relief her raven-like hair, sallow. sJn and eyes so big, so vivid and: so penetrating , that they are to her.' face, what: her tos aretO' ber dancing;.' the transmuting "vehicle ef an - mwara " lire, , - - Only her syes seem to belong -' to tben-Pavlowa of the ; ge. t always glancing, about with -- lUe -Jiuk-knesK ofv a: bird - and"; always". holding you subject to -: her--. thought, v She i. was quite -without .paint . or : powder and she never uses-them except as part of her stage costuming. . Lnlike most artists. Pa vlowa ; never takes 1 a vacation. - r , - I'l cannot sffrtrd" to. jaha'amtled. f roust . work for' hours t of every! day 1 1 : 1 would . keep . at my best, - '' f wjlth her exquisite,, atry. dancing, but even the flutter, '-ot-'Jier marvelously flexible " fingers ;'ie- a ithlngftot-con- tant endeavor.:.- She s looks' so - frail and la;- sucii a tiny .woman, "scarcely weighing -;100 - pounds, ;that lt -beems Incredible to' find her 1 taxing almost no rest anddittle 'fresh: air, : when r I asked, if; she rhever : tired 'of dahcingi If, she never - f elt - thei ned xf repps?, she answered; rX"Test; but to con- Unue .working, workiis life, and with' out it I should not -care . to lve.'.I dance before my, mirror with my. ballet master i many hours jeVery. daj. mademoiselle you may believe - me when I say that I love " it. r ' I While we talked lit trotted a homely little beast who" -rubbed what- little nose 1 he had he is a Boston bull against .her han.4 and . wagged .his wee stub of it'talK In response, to the name Poppy. - .' ,.v.rs--.- T,-. : "Very foolish name. Ian t it, but we got him in Los Angeles where the poor pies bloom 'and. somehow we coudn't think of anything else, ' she declared. Beautiful Soma la "England. " .: : "Even when I an at my home- In England; I yroAZ . she- said, - picking up? the thread of - conversation whers foppy . naa broken it off. "I have a beautiful' summer home. Ivy House, just , outside 4 Ixmdon. . ...It has ;, large grounds and . opposite : itis ;, a ? great public park, and it is .20- miles from Xondon. so it is ..beautifully quiet and that is what I want after the hard sea son, and the meeting with- many neo pie. . There I can rest and Telax and see no one, which li What I iike.vi have a young gazelle that frolics about' the lawn and- many pigeons, swans,; par rots, .that ; besides : speaking English, DTencn- ana uerman, . can even aay, should worry", in American.- :: ' '. And the birds and animals do dance. HELPFUL' SUGGESTIONS To - Ease '.Housekeeper's '. Borden. SPooha "used in cook in e should. be ltnln8n I n ft k.. ..tTOI.M. I M TOM M Ilf SS POSSIDIS. A lew day hight May 3, for the lnit!aUon of i metal- ones should be kept for meas 4a tha AMa 34o-a h O.s-Iaw - I T : " W W ' - V w w viwcov .IVURV ! VI US)U - Uiu UUV 1 v m - ' . : L .. 1 r twi i '( k- -. - Is xo cean gui irames ana over-man- Joint- Odd PeUows - Celebration - Or. I - kk - ki. : it..- .111 - - . . - . . v w . mu ..uv .WA tHiinted' for -a 'folnti Ce1.thrj.Tutn of thai . w . a - ninety-seventh anniversary of Odd Fel-J ": j&' creaming butter and sugar, If the lowsnip oy tne lodges tianaarltan. ori- 1 butter.' is hard never warm it It ent, Hassaio and Minerva the night of I makes the caka' coarse.' warm the J t.'DITH R. O. There ' is only one rfect head wash: that I know. This ; rol. By dissolving on ieaspoon t of this in half a cup of hot water, 1 hare a hair and - scalp cleanser . h is unusually thorough and quick renovin'all scurf, dirt and dead n. Ifarmi tne nair Tluff v aM allkv. a Sil ca-n. be secured at any drug --. It far surpasses any soap or .cr aiuu yoo. . . .- . --. . .. . . --.. . . ; . ; PREPAREDNESS -There - i- nlT one real skin beautifier I have ever known and, this will remove freckles, red spots and other . blemishes - so promptly as to surprise you. This 'is my pwnvionmua wmcn is as follows: Mix two tablespoon! uto ef glycerine with half a pint -of -hot water and add one ounce of -sintone, - which you " can obtain at the drugstore. - Ths liberal use of this svesan absolutely perfect complexion. You can positively do- a uponat. . - i - T. JC C I am aorrv Vnrl At appointed in -not getting the sulfo so iuuon irom your druggist.; .My secre tary, will get it for jyou and send it tf juu auiiyir aoaress. -ecretary to Va leaka - Suratt. --TlhomTmoii MHav m,i. cago - and . enclose the price which la pen one dollar,' i . i ? 3USANA- M. N.My formula for re moving blackheads i is the7only posi tive, quick and sure way; by sprink- miwuii on; a sponge made wet -with hot water.. -.This r,.KK th. Wackheads wiU remove them .- big and little, in a few momenta Thi Jl roxin can be ? obtained -at any drag in -uoubt-Tes, really ,all .face powders ere. too chalky, and make the face -"powdery." - I use none but my own face powder.: which-has absolutely no chalkiness. It is iumrh in 1.. ness, smoothness and scent, and is ln detectabie. It is now obtainable at drug . . . .! j. v-.-r- aa tiso you not to Use mechanical instruments for -bust de velopment, Though it is impossible to assure such a development, yet the fol lowing has been successful in many cases. A half a cup of eugar and two ounces of ruetone should be'disaolved in half a Dint of eM water ani of hi. two teaspoonfula taken three or four times a day. You can secure the roe- soger or the bowL' To preserve oilcloth, first wash It in warm water, using no soap, and when ury run over witn atcioth dipped in sweet milk, then' polish in the usual way r r e If a . little milk la -mixed with pipe clay before it is rubbed on the door steps', the: whiting , will .not 'come off. - To prevent ' the - juice . from oozing through, the crust of a- pie, brush the under sideof the crust with Jhe white or anexz. 1 . a. ' Silver? that is in" daily nse can be Order of Moose is - deeply interested J kept - bright if it- is left for 'several in a skating party ' to be given . next I hours In very hot," strong borax water Friday night - at the , Oaks,; Special I once a weex. music anil refreshments ' a ra faatiireal - .: promised. - - ; j vPut a good blgpiece ef ; charcoal m ue aim in wmcn , mo .onios are planted; it will keep- the .water from turning sour -r TJll TT' . Cl'-Ll J 1 Z i ' When you -put the cereal on the J.QU1 iOI TI IS QlliniRrS nleht- before, be careful to have It -. , .... ,. . nn ; Ziarge Crowd at 8oeia3L Klrkpatrick council,.. Knights, and .- Ladies - of Se curity,.' held.' its operr social and dance last-Friday night in Moose hall. - The hall was crowded to "its seating capac ity.": SAn interesting musical hnd liter ary program.. was given., ; Saceivedv'VeteTaas' JeweL Jake 3. Baumgardner of Echo, who-- for the past 2a- years has been a member of Overland lodge No. 2S. I. 0.- F., has recently.been sent a veteran jewel by urand Secretary E. E. Sharon. -Mr. Baumgardner , is 80 years of agSi &nd weii anown in umatuia county. jaaior SKoose to SkatedThe ' Jnnior 'AgecLf Commander ' i" j-' ..t.3;:- it 1 . - i'? -'T'ff ii:v. V Igorrotes rBecdming Mightyrastittious Fortdon of Tribe TravsBng la ' Tnlted States Wants Wa JBrery Day an'U soura on sof suk , . - --San' Franclscov lCalr March 2 S.(U. P. Back in the mountains- of the Philippines, wher - digestions have flourished with' ostrich. like Invulner ability. American -pastry: la corning to taxe xne piace 01 aog rawti as xne na tive food of the Bon toe n-ribe - of Ig- orrotes. v '.'f-J-n-'- A little f ra. gment of :"a "tribe, -which for a year: has been traveling about America, is now In San .Francisco un willing to return. f On 'April X their agreement : with- the", federal govern ment expires and they must." return. But it has been learned that the tribes men have learned to eat pie and they'll only eat fdog ence a week' now.' " : The natives are making a fight-to remain, in America, because .they like to see movie shows and ride 'In Jitney buses,-explained their : manager today. "I have . to buy seven pies a day,' he said. "They are threatening to kill themselves ' If. they have to go home : Ajina Pavalowa. , A . '- . 'Axdjnlng room should be one of the most attractive places . In the.! home, for in It one literally begins and ends the day's work.' It should -breathe an atmosphere of restU'yet. be full of ra diant good - cheer, and .that is why I always hope that this room may-? bet ruii or eunsnme. a wotmng has brought such- a change for the better in most cases) as the absence of the plate rail, as unusually held - a heterogeneoua mass 'of odd plates, platters, cups and saucers; In fact. It was a catch-all tor whatever the family did not Just hap. pen toTiave a place for at that j-rticu-lar momentfe3:syi w'P' i iff WrSf:i XiSf-Mty i -w natever ths -baby tvcouid ot,' nave found a safe abiding or hiding place on' the plate rail J father; lafQ his pipe there and wished to find it there .per. baps a week hence ;. school , books rest ed - there untlL? tomorrow mornlnc-, and so on things without end. .s- i--.- r The old style of dividing the wall space into three parts is also no more (praise be and the correct thin is one colors straight - up to -tha h torrie molding, or if the walls are over nine feet the 'ceiling U dropped a f 00 Of course,-the Ideal -finish for a dinlns room . Is .-paneling of real ; wood or of cream enameled paint, many coats put on and r-ibbed down, to a soft eggshell finish. . , t . - PertoQ. furniture is always good, as - V .1 1 Sf ' - . they--ae"fpxemptedt. by. ithe . same .mo-. Ove'srtbar., impel Jhumanbeings tcthls kin d-of . expressloh.3 They toq.-wantj to produce, an - esctas y tov abandon.! tnem-. i .... . jr v..T.m and to f orgetin'.-the' exactin "moment of, supreme happiness all the .puazlmg; distresses: of 11 e.f:f or", even tnebeasu nave their troubles- you Knew.; ' ,?To sav-that dancing; ls"just as mach spiritual as". tt,-I a, matter 'ef "physical grace is a piatituae, 1 unnx. puvit ap ptles to animals as well as to-human. If you have -a pet dog for instance. like. Foppy, and you've been j away a long time and -he is-just so happy to hsve you horrie again he, can hardly contain himself and runs madly around In' a circle or scampers gailyi Up and down the. hall and makes repeated fly- tng leaps -on ana ou a paruvtuar-vmuiY why ibless Shis -mongrel heart! he's dancing- tpr ; joy. f and-'., his strange rhythmic' actions are but the. inartic ulate expression of a sosU ' "TJancingf, you - see, is the one art which bars , neither man or beast f rem becoming- ai devotee ; of its Joys. - .We cannot, all . sing, or act or paint, nor sculpture or write; but we.can all respond-to. rhythm as-a jneans of emor tiohal expression, and rhythm is not, Only the soul of the dunce, but the whale universe ' , ? - : i -But what. I started to tell-you was that I worked -while . I am on my va- cation. . (Sounds not quite true, doesn't itr Butl do. You see the seven maids that travel 'with me are with me at Ivy' House -and 'life, goes on much the same as when', we.- are on the , road. I rest all, I can and spend as much time out of doorg. as 1 can;' but'I always have an engagement In Xxhdon. danc lna- in thera every day. making, the trio back and. forth in Jny. motor.. . .r. .,1 THErOlNiNGlROOM B y . Madame aiai son. tha .reproductions are Just about jper- fect' Can ifbu: Imagine anytMnr mors lhvlting thatf ?a? dtolng troom ; done" in WUliam and Mary," the finish being a.4ulI,ichfdar8noakandith i ehair seats in" ai grayish lue hair, cloth t A-, set bf 10 ; pieceswould: mean 'an--tension tableUside tablesi" a aldeboerd china closet,' twe.arm.7 chair and, four? side' ones.; a - a . .-Aj. - Use Z anlimitatlbnChinese Chlppen dale rug on the floor, cream.. or.eystr white y tlnen unner? on ; (ther tabla worked m blue cross stltclu. brass or, Sheffield ? eandlestbcks withv talT7un shaded candles on the buffet : and Jut ths -very,- necessary 'tea or icoffeeNser vice avoid all cluttering' of small s)l ver knd keep aU dignified and plain. . Hang no picturea, unless they, are old ; : family4 portraits with jio place .else t hang them. . , -"'.-,' ' ?. Arrange-: thai shelves of the china closet without acrowdingj , put extra ' pieces 'and all extra service In the but ler'a pantry, t See that the swing door : moTes ? noiselessly for .1 rhay dined;. where the rsqueak oftha door evary, time : thb maid entered -was ,nost-an : noylng,;4lthougHth?faniMy''Wer ap Patently -tised toiit. .,A breakfast set.- in -old Canton blus would; be ebarmlag. . In' this o.V;Vt-'S' ' ,K '";. Net or scrim curtains may be used ; with, overdrapery sor blue sundouri or Just1 use sMe draperies, of 1 a "figured ; ? 1 V. I - VIS a.uaa .aa. 4 fr Diu UiriQ flariiig w on vi, rv ib -wc Tn iattr win o especially awro.e $142;27 Jsia: Lot ; of- Honey:' to r Save on inev rorcnase; aiinisomenaiananQp VI: 1 wu. r :ta.; ( Honeu-'rpPf: TTsiiai 07C added 01 07 In rich Mahogarro Walnut for t OOft ll-M ; Price 5375 eUewhere W Members 14J7 wX3Uwaly. rum in. si critical as ybu. Please; see this ew J !l-mwL niompn r-iano hff inert mhVganvt-lts clean cut case design; Its, full, aettonei its new, imrfrOTed TaVy 'double repeating action will satisfy you thst this is the best bmMrMw"fane propositi oir eVer of fered In this fc Cyandyoeallywtl wan to buy now. -vV5MWill? take your; old piano ,er;organ.as first -payment; Closing Out 1 9 1 & ivioaeis AS AXSO SOI S. ACTRESS TELLS SECRET A Well-Koown Actress TeU. How She ;; Darkened - -.Hrr-Grajr Hair - .and . Promoted lU; Growth . Wtl , i Simple Home-Mads Mixture-.- ; ' J - ' - t -' '.'ltia I Blajaihe Rose?: .a well-known actress,, who; darkened iher gray, hair wlth a simple prepare y on which she mixed at'borae. In a recent interview at Chicagoi 114 made 'the t following statement: , "Any'.lady, or gentleman can- darken their gray hair and .make it soft and - glossy with ; this simple recipe, which they can mix at home To -sv half 'int of water add X ox. of bay rum, a. Small box of Barbo Com pound, end U oa. of .glycerine. '; These ingredienta tan d jwugns a any omg store atjyry,litUe cost. Apply to,the hair twice a week until it becomes the required shade. This will make a gray haired person look fQ years younger. It is also fine to promote the growth of hair, relieves Itching and scalp hu mors and. is excellent ,for -dandruff and falling heir:.- . . , , - (Adv.j US Z3 AXB SBOOlTD-KAJra HAIOI s-ws." rVnii Tw Paw1" ' "5 . '.i;'l:-...-Sr ' . i Ws donot charge Interest for a With Only Thesef4f ;! X0 1. l St piSoTweaell. therefore , .Prices.. 'Jdur1-. . T1 ....f.iiiuui fsaa Iht'at Ko, .Actual Cash ;lyv- tf . ', " s Kle. rihter. ssv- Pay- Pay- -, .i . - ? ...a r?- " laaak : ei suet n i t iu ;,,siwrsr . 6.00 00 ... .1 M.r. rr-T".w . . ' where. i'. est. akix m.iVMit ss Sons. tiDrisht.l5W.40 10 $328.40 seio Steiaway upright. , . T46.8 ,f; 345 ... 400.8& SoiWd ftbasV -upright ...-!?f ?vf?22-i VJlil aau . ffrann . . . . .. ... ... .. m w o u.vv .. fate 400 Chiokerina k V' f;5AS-?S' """' "',"..v-r'r- ""'-iidi 1 9 t aaas 2S3.00 $400.25, 171.6V 430.85 24.13 i ioo Weekly lo.oo O.OO-': -v.- l.oo weaniy 2.00 Weekly 2.00 Weekly 10.00- - f lO.oo . - .ni a araaktv. arott' can. therefore, afford to buy. a S tie $88 t BwouxoompsoB, pj" :jr'ri;,:-::K ioRs .iio. 11 esOBUger. piayer piano- , !.... iiJS Sr: Ilia ias tii.oo fiaSStvno-;;;: rt oSp : k ? f.2S-bfe 1350 Pianola B300 Ans-elus aMKT.Ml1a TV " H" START WTO S l.OO " r ' v .m.nna aemra a new or used Piano or Player. -. Mar5y desirous or buying "t unTrepae4 atPthis time to take advanUge of the Pnl i great r reduction in prlceVhave decided to accept $1 down' when contracting, balan.-e ; EverVSS'ohayer Piano'Vumaaeicarriee thleSch : Co.-" guartnteiT of satisfaction, as also the usual twarane from ch manu, 4 facturer of these new musical Instruments:, besides, we wiltUM i iln axohangt withione year, allowing full amount paid If . desired, f Open Mondaysand-Sat, urday evenings during this sale. : " - - . ., ".L ' ' '', ' ff-j: " '.w' . IBS XOJKII TUT BBI IWliS SiW isaaai.:. . ... '-.i.. :-. i .Waryaateo.Jlaoki lir.-V,'--" UL11 1 f till A 1U11 V 1 ..-.fc,:;-- .T . . , .. i.,r ; KIQTin I ft .: warrantee ,acad i . $12,000,000 - Sfleld : Marshal - Count .) Toa : Saessler Is 80 Tears Old but Site Korea' as Straight mm aa ''Arrevr..' - .-Berli n,-March U5.-(I,N.; S.)r-Field Marshal Count von Haessler,' 80-years old. but, anting his horse straight I slip the knife under them, and "out as an arrowy, is the adviser of the I them free of . the rind. - keeping , as boil - for - at least 20 minutes before fixing the fire for the night. , If this precaution s not taken: tht cereal may turn, sour.'.vvvv- a-- : To V slles bacon ' properly-Al way a place it rind down and do, not lattempt to cut through the rind." When you have - the desired number .; of slices crown -prince and the real commander at Verdun." - - i . The 'bronzed vend -grizsled warrior Is the Idol of his soldiers. - He ia ; a : close to It -aa possible. To freshen a faded; carpet, take the carpet up, well beat, and Ibrushit, After this, is done, drag it face down veteran, indeed, for be fought through-1 ward" over itha lawn. . When- it Is fas out we wars or 1854. -1868. and ; 1870. J tened down again put ene pint of -.iespite, nis age. Count ; von Haessler vinegar into water that ia hot, enough is one tf the .most modern and" un- I for tha hand to bear, and nib thta well doubtedlybne: of the most important Into every part of the carpet t with a oi.ucrmaa generals.- , t ians Have t . . i 4. . for Export clean floor doth. . The result is sur- prlsing. t . " V ' 100,000. Murderers Free, Says Warden Budapest. March - it. (L - K. &) The paper Es Ast sUtes that Bulgaria ; Kansas City. March 25.- There are possesses much more grain ' than the I more criminals ' at- large -and unpuu population needs until . the : next har-1 lahed in the United' States than in any vest. The- surplus ; Is - estimated - at 1 other nation, declares J. K. Codding "wrty u,vu carioaus, ana wut oe semi waraen ox ins juhiu pui icn iia.r j. ta Germany and Austria-Hungary as v There are 100,009 murderers - at soon as possible. The kingdom Is also lsrge, he said.v: t3ermsny convicts able .tor furnish great" quantities of to per cent of -her' criminals. Kogland other foodstuffs and limited shipments SO per cent, the United States 26 per of meat, especially pork-and mutton, eent Crime costs this country $$ to tha central powers. - ; v 4r: 1500,00 a day. You can ha ' . i .. i, - - BY THE -USE OF TDrlTJ) 3 at HIE a . Baft It is all eUmatter of care and 'cultivation. Ttn'crt, fcr-iritillatlrj'T.tixiiriant hair is within the reach ot every mrl and woman ' No longer is it necessary for your hair to be, dull.-brittle, lusterless. 'A few applications of - NEWBRO- II E K P.I C I V E i ?will effect. themost astonishing changed Jhe hair will radiate health and beauty its. growth will, be .stimulated Jt will luster before unknown 7 Everv oarticle of dandruff wilt-" disappear and the ;hair will cease to come - Tout. f The scalp will be clean' and healthy and the itching instantly stop. Herpicide has a most exquisiteodor, and is " . 4 delight to, use. - ; - - - - . - - - . - 4- '2r- TMffi;K0iSUDSTm31EVh;- ,v -TlEOE-IS ROTEKG JUST AS-GOOD Tf vn,irMi nn.s not have NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE. the Grisrinal f Dandruff - Germ Remedy, in s send direct to our laboratory for the genuine.' A full 50c -size bottle vill be forwarded to 'you by mailpost . - -.1 : .11: l-.l.l.i . .1 i .Ll .... L.:.'' i- :.-y . . : " age prepaid, togeuierwun an lnteresung uwwci iciung ati auuui tuc uic w mcwu.' (Ebura SoH.tirad oucrcntecd tA vH ' toilet c-cds counters.; ; :ApplicaUohsf d v ROACH & VEASEY DRUG CO., SpbcxalACenU .:!