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THE OREGON DAILY;-: JOURNAL .PORTLAND THURSDAY, - DECEMBER 7. ' 19 6. 13 Society "Wlxiat lsDoiisJ MRS. WALTER C. BOWLES t . Corona street wm I charming- hostess of vester day afternoon, when she ave an Informal tea in honor of Anthony Buwer, author of Rhyirs ef Our Valley. who ha been passing- ths weak in Portland, havlna- .coma down from bis ninmtr home at Hood River for a visit In Portland prior to Tots departure within a .few weeks for New Tork. Mr. Euwer Is alio an artist of note, and the pleasure of the after noon was divided between his charm In pastel sketches of the scenlo coun try which surrounds his home In the upper Hood River valley, and In hear ing, htm read selections from "The Rhynws of Our Valley." "Christopher Cricket on Cats" and his clever limer icks on anatomy. A prettily appointed tea table was presided over by Mrs. David A. Pat tullo, and others assisting- the hostess were her sinter. Mrs. Clyde A. H ana wait, Mrs. Kugene C. Comstock and Mrs. A. Frederick Menke. : Bazaars Tomorrow. The wonjwx. f Atkinson Congrega tional (fatifZfamm hold a bazaar to morrow aftefWon and evening. Fancy articles auitaefe for Christmas gifts, aprons; candf and Ice cream will be on sale, jk luncheon will be served at 13 o'Qlock and supper at 8 o'clock. The women of the First United Brethren church will hold their annual Christmas bazaar all day Friday and Haturrtay at 341 Morrison street, nenr Broadway. Bocial Tonight. Martha Washington Social club will entertain their friends' tonlm at Washington Masonic nll on the east side: Will play ''600" and serve re freshment. Michigan Society. The December meeting of the Mich. Igan society was postponed on account of the illness of Mrs. Fay Eastman, secretary of the social committee. An unusually good program of speeches, readings and muilo Is being; prepared BY IMON LAWLER I nual election of officers will be held, with launching of an active member-1 ship campaign. - Watch the paper for . further notices. . Mrs. O. JIayden, eec-retay. White Temple Surer Tea. A large number of women from the White Temple congregation attended the sliver tea and Christmas sale held at the home of Mrs. Carrie Odell and Miss Gertrude Jacobs. 213 Eleventh street. Tuesday afternoon. Nearly all of the articles offered were sold, and the women responsible for the success of the affair were Mrs. Frederick Johnston, Mrs. C. E. Wright. Mrs. M. A. Osborne, Mrs. W. N. Everett and Mrs. F. C. Green. The rooms were prettily decorated with Oregon grape and ferns. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. E. M. Runyan and Mrs. J, H. Foufe. To Entertain Minnesota Society. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hall, of 958 Glenn avenue, will entertain the Min nesota society at their home Friday evening. A musical program has been arranged and there will b cards. All former Minnesota residents of Port land are invited to attend. Trinity M. . Bazaar. The Ladies Aid of the Trinity M. E. church, on Tenth street between Sherman and Caruthers streets, will have a Parcel Post sale and cafeteria supper tomorrow evening from C until 7 o'clock. The parcels will be sold for 16 cents. There will be other use ful articles for sale. A large patron age 1 desired. A program will be piven at 8 o'clock. IiR vender Tea. The reception and lavender tea given by the Women's alliance of the Uni tarian church in their parlors yester day afternoon la honor of Dr. Mary Thompson, Mrs. Mary E. Teal, Mrs. Alfred Sears and Mrs. Maria Warner was unique and very enjoyable. The four honor guests who have passed the four score mark are all well known by the older cltiiens of Portland and for the January meeting, at which an- many reminiscences of the early days I . I II K of the Unitarian church and ot Port land's early history were recited "over the teacups. X pleasing feature was the. reading- ef two beautiful and ap propriate poems of Browning's by Mrs. Louise Humphrey Smith, a wen known member ef this church, and whose splendid readings have- been toeard many times in this same chapeL - The afternoon closed with all present Joining band and singing "Auld Lang Syne." White Temple Bazaar. The young women of the White temple will conduct a parcel post sale Friday evening, December 8, at the church parlors. Twelfth and Taylor streets, where articles suitable for Christmas gifts will be sold for 25 cents each. An Interesting program has been arranged, and a good time Is assured. Society Notes. Miss Lois Elaine Getslnser of Jlur nell, N. Y., Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. George M. Cornwall In Piedmont. She arrived last week and will remain a month or more. JITNEY FRANCHISE IS bodbye Wrinkles! Bad Comptexions,you must go ! JaOTMNn NOUVELLE BEAUTE POUR v TOUTES LES DAMES Remarkable discovery of skin osmosis . promises to make wrinkles, hollow J; cheeked, aged-looking women . . astonishingly beautiful, T youthful and ' ' charming. taspiiiiii llmwh WW II' mwc mm s TRANCE'S OBXAT FBIZB BEAUTY TEX. US Bow yon can almost Immediately sup pre tfcs appearance of smaller wrinkles and marks of age ;and make yourself look from 6 to IS years yonag er in 30 dys 'ttnt.Vow to banial-every com-' plexioa TalenUsh In three nights in many Instances. I A thousand; times I have heard rich magic transformation. women say: "un: youm is so wonaer- rui ana loveiy. i wouia Mile. Slmone Marelx of Paris, winner -of two great international beauty prizes one in Paris, the other in KftgJandr Specially en gas ed to write these articles. PUT OVER BY COUNCIL UNI NEXT MONDAY Carver Company's Applica tion for Right to Establish Bus System Is Considered. Although the city council, in special session this morning, was to have con sidered Jitney legislation, it did noth ing but give preliminary consideration to the franchise sought byvth Port land & Oregon CHy Electric Railway Co. to operate moter buses in con nection with Its lnterurban street car system. The council fixed Monday afternoon to consider the Jitney franchise pro posed by Commissioner Daly, and a plan for revison of the sons system. Much of the session was spent in a discussion of the question of a bond for each motor bus operated under the franchise sought by the Carver com pany. The tentative route submitted by the company is: From East Sixtieth on Division to Ladd avenue, to Harrison, to Mul berry, to East Twelfth, to East Clay, to East Water, to Hawthorne and across Hawthorne bridge to Front, to Taylor, to Fifth, to Alder, to First, to Morrison, and across Morrison bridge to East Water, to Belmont, to East Fourteenth, to Maple (In Ladd tract), to East Sixteenth, to Ladd avenue, to Division, to East Sixtieth. Also from East Fifty-second and Division to Foster road and on Foster road to East Ninety-second street. Interest Payments Gain. Payments of Interest and principal on sewer and street improvement bctids were largei during 19 1 6 than during 1915 and 1914, according to a reoort of City Auditor Barbur cm pil.vl today. The Interest in 19 1C vrts $675, 173.34, the principal 11,55V 036.25 and the total $2,224,210.1. In i813 the total was $2,016,621 ami In 1914 $1,994,342.55. I would give every thing I possess for youth and beauty again I mo woman witn tne sugniest spark Or pride or ambition in her wants to be laid on the shelf, aged, careworn, wrinkled and forgotten, so .that men wish to avoid her at every danoe and dinner party, and women themselves would like to Invite some one who looks younger to brighten up the ,'oecaslon. Tet there- Is no. longer any reason why the average woman need look so old and plain, even if she is old. bjnee the remarkable discovery of skin osmosis, almost any woman can obtain most astonishing new beauty and a most surprisingly youthful ap pearance, even though she fs 40 or 60 or more vears of age. The Countess d Chevanne, who at 70 years of age possesses a marvelously soft, smooth, velvet-like- skin, and an almost girl like complexion, without a wrinkle in sight, told the writer personally In Paris that she owed It all to the dis covery of skin osmosis. With this marvelous discovery every complex Ion blemish can be banished In three nights in many Instances, and you can awaken in the morning with a beauti ful, rose-colored oojnplexlon, fresh as a daisy. I have "vnown dozens of hollow ' cheeked, wrinkled, aged-looking women, who Mad given up all hope of ever looking beautiful and youthful again, to "come back" and again become most beautiful, youthful and fascinating in from two to three weeks' time by this wonderful, simple method. No matter what your age or what you have tried unsuccessfully, skin osmosis will positively bring you new beauty and youth. Merely wash your face in warm water at night and rub In a teasooonful or two of any good roseated cream which you can obtain from your druggist. In the morning wash the face with cold water and rub in more cream. In three weeks or less watch the See how the old, hardened, hoarse, rough skin turns into new, rresn. soil, yeutnrui-iooking Bkin almost before your very eyes, all due to simple skin osmosis produced solely by warn water and roseated cream. But be sure to uao only pure roseated cream, as it is an entirely dif ferent thing from ordinary face creams nnd must not be confoundod with them. I personally prefer Crcme Tokalon (Ro seated) but any good brand will do. If you have wrinkles get a box of Japanese lee Pencils and use them in connection with the cream and you can get quick action on the deepest wrin kles, no matter of how long standing, in one night's time and awaken on the morrow to witness most astonishing results. Also the use of a little San tonex (sold by druggists) on the face each morning will almost immediate ly suppress the appearance of all smaller wrinkles and marks of age and make you look almost years younger. It gives an Indescribably beautiful effect to the neck and arms for evening dress. I personally guarantee success- In every case, in any of my newspaper articles relating to beautv, or I will refund the amount paid for any pro ducts I recommend provided you take your dealer's receipt at the time you make your purchase. My American address is Slmone Marelx. 20 West 22d Street. New York. NOTBWThe manufacturers of Creme Tokalon. Roseated, have such unbound ed confidence In their particular brand that they orfer to forfeit 1200 to any charitable institution If It can be shown that it will not -banish every complexion blemish and give most as tonishing new beauty to wrinkled, careworn, aged women in three days' time in many instances. it can be obtained absolutely fresh and guaran teed pure from Meier & Frank. 'The Owl Drug Co.. Olds. Wortman JtKing. Lipman. Wolfe & Co., or most any good druggist or department store in this city. . - K'&:?2kf - Mfl.lI M. ..11,1 , ii iT.1,1 Vh.m.m, The Checking Account a Household Safeguard TTje checking account in the disbursement of the house hold finances provides a rec ord that is invaluable where the simple requirements of keeping it up are observed. It is a convenient and business-like way of handling the financial affairs of the home., Your checking account in vited by this, the, oldest bank in the Northwest, and we will wect to retain it by virtue of the service we are pre pared to give you. v OINTAL RUGS OF EXCEPTIONAL BEAUTY ARE BEING SHOWN Handsome Collections From Private Portland Homes Are Part of the Display. Oriental' rugs that have heretofore hidden their beauty In private homes of Portland have for this week come forth from their seclusion to add t'.ie grace of their artistry and the ro mance of their history to an exhibit in the Atlyeh Bros.' showrooms. The largest private collections represented are those of Mrs. Solomon Htrsch, Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett, Mrs. R. B. Slnnott, T. C. Kurts and Frederick Hoi man. but there are numerous indi vidual exhibits of worth. James Llndsey exhibits an old Bok hara prayer-rug that has eased the prayers of many a pious son of Allah. Mrs. Emma Paul has a royal Bokhara. Mrs. K. A. Kemps has a 8enna of close, fine weave. F. P. Kendall bhowa a saddle-cover that once graced the humps of a blue-blooded camel. In addition to her antique Chinese rugs. Mrs. Helen laou corDeri snows a pair of Baraks of such reds and blues as rug makers may only dream of now. Besides their own old rugs the Atlyeha have arranged many pieces representative of the last 25 years' re vival of weaving sponsored by Abdul Ham Id. One of the most treasured of these is of Hereche silk in mellow reds and tan. A picture rug from this period shows the Shah of Persia proceeding to his devotions. Andrew R. Porter shows a modern royal Kashan which demonstrates that con temporary rug weavers. If they be hon est, can do as fine and softly colored work as did the older workers. An antique Atlyeh rug of silk is in the tree of punishment design, with two wistful but wicked Turks stand ing beneath and viewing with alarm the treed animals Into which they must be reincarnated. Portieres are shown, one pair tn the familiar garden pattern, and another of fine silk Tab rls. weave. An ancient hunting rug graphically portrays the oriental counterpart of riding to hounds. In the; first gallery a loom has been erected.' and here two young girls, Anna and Parts Karagogian. demon strate the Intricate and painstaking method of Turkish rug weaving. Socialist Lecture Series Announced The Intercollegiate Socialist society has three lectures in the series which they are offering, still to be delivered. "The Library as a Community Center" will be the subject of Miss Ethel Saw yer on Friday, December 1.5, and two weeks later Charles P. Church wilt talk on "Private and Public Lighting, Ths third speech will be delivered by Superintendent of Schools I R. Alder man Thursday, January 11, 1917. Topic. "Community Use of Portland Schools." Particular reference ' to Portland's needs will be made. An outside speaker of prominence is con templated for' speaking after the ter mination of the present series. Or gsnltation f a studv arroun 1 alsa Beauty Pill Boxes and Grumblers. rlERE are strange kinks in the minds of . men who take large amount of medicine into their systems in the belief that with their aid they wiy be enabled to 'gorge their stomaches without causing any great trouble. The most Intelligent course is to regulate the diet so that medi cine will not be necessary. If I should eat mince Die with the feeling that It would leave bad after effects unless I followed the eating with digestive tablets, I should most certainly avoid the pastry. If I could not digest a theatre ' supper without the assistance of medicine In tended to simulate 'digestion I should go without the supper. I once had a friend who was tak ing medicine continually. She car ried it with her wherever she went. Clvat BY LILLIAN RUSSELL Her medicine box was mors in evi dence that were the snuff boxes of colonial days, and it reminded ner constantly of ber ailments. She talked of nothing but her aches, pains and physical disorders. She actually de veloped a mania for discussions of this character. Yet while she seemed to be taking excellent care of her self, she did the most foolish and ab surd things. She filled her stomach with the most Indigestible foods; she never gave a tttbught to the hours she spent in bed and she was always too fatigued to exercise. She was a chronic complalner and. according to her words, she suffered continuously, and she also made others vuffer. In deed, some of her friends considered both her and her medicine a nuisance. Tet she did not have sense enough, or sufficient strength of character, to n BIG ATTRACTION- Interesting Novel Cfjrtstmag Jf air anb Jiajaar Under Auspices of the German &eb Croasr eocietp German House, 13th Near Main DECEMBER 8.9-10 U Abundant Quality IS IN THIS Small Grand Piano $495 Here Is a real Grand Piano In every essential, tone, action, design and finish, that is built to fit individual needs. It is small enough for your apartment, flat or cottage, and really occupies little or no more room than the average upright. What is more important perhaps, is that it costs no more than a high-class upright piano. The Harrington Grand Piano is made under the supervision of and guaranteed by Hardman, Peck & Co, the Great New York Makers of Artistic Pianos. We invite you to test it thoroughly, compare it with any similarly priced Grand in the market, and locate if you can one fault. In our forty years of piano merchandising we have seen no Small Grand to equal this. We will welcome your criticism. Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back Playwr Pianos, Mosle Rolls, Vktrolas mnd Records Morrison Street at Broadway "Other Stores San Francisco, Oakland, Sacramento, San Los n relet, Fresno and San Diego. Jose, live ' in such a 'way to recover ber health. Such persons deserve little rym pa th y. There, is not much use in tak ing medicine and visiting a phyai cian'a office every day unless you are willing to obey ordinary health rules. The medicine does not have a chance to do Ita work and the physician's ef forts are lost. " Borne women go around : complain lng of headaches day. after day when all they need is a good night's sleep. Other continually take headache powders and sleeping potions because they cannot or do not govern their appetlties. 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