THE OREGON- SUNDAY JOURNAL, ' PORTLAND, SUNDAY X MORNING, FEBRUARY 11, 1917. G Sport Suits y v :' ; for Milady . r :: Attractive f ' By Margaret Mason. , L Written for the United Press. B" EIIOLD the Lilys of the Field, the Roses of the beach, the Daisies of the golf links, the Violets of the tennis court, the Irises of , the motor course they toil not (only exercise a . little), neither do they spin (except In a Rolls-Royce or a Ford), yet Solomon In aU his glory was not arrayed a one of these. y . - Never nave sport suit,- frocks and ' accessories been more bewllderingly TaeaotlfuL The windows are full of ,.thm already for southern exposure in California, and, like havens, where the .. fortunate flit. There Is a ducky hat with turquoise parasol to match, whose inner side is a mass of tiny puffings and shirrings of V 1th yellow figured border. All. up-to-date 1917 model parasols are wearing yihelr. ornate trimmings inside, and a closed parasol Is a closed book. Only -when opened does it disclose Its glories to an admlrinjg multitude, v.' -Unusual and oriental are the color eomblnations used to band and trim the sport suits and one piece frocks but " always are they hectic to the highest degree. VA1 stunning new sport silk like a heavy pongee called Khaki Kool is the ? favored material and it comes in dar- Jng and unusual designs .and all the vivid colorings. iv;. Sport skirts of this material are sslriped In vivid colors as they were ,,,Jast year but this season too they will v ie easily spotted with polka dots as "4 large as life and twice as colorful. Huts, parasols, stockings, shees, bandkercniefs and bags are all gotten .fUp to match and carry out a complete .fostume effect. Among the lovely new rfllk sweaters a lettuce green one band ied, sashed, and sailor-collared in white . in perhaps the loveliest, but a two ,'fconed sweater coat in checker-board pattern that comes In two shades of " '"blue, yellow, rose or green and black " , and white is. also a stunning novelty. 'Cerise, green and gold-seem to be the -"most taking trio of tints for the' one piece, straight-line sport silk dresses, but they all have some other vivid dash of contrasting color to startle and at tract. ... Jersey cloth still continues to hold 'tts popularity. over from last year into s hls for sport suits, and a new material r called suedene is also very good. For motor coat of spring suede cloth is ' the material de luxe jyith linings of softest, brightest, silk or chiffon cloth. ; ''They are much shorter than the winter - eoats. and so full and loose as almost -U be mistaken for capes at the fi -t 'fleeting glance as they dashby on ut-"to-datje maids in up-to-date motors. ' But don't for a minute think it Is 'ftOcesary to go In for sports in order "'to sport these sporty sport togs, In - "'-fleed ,nay, no and likewise never. This , "turn me r you will find that these deli T tiously delectable duds will be worn ""anywhere and everywhere, from a pink tea to the village green. THE 'STORY ' LABY- z fJf fillet I I Harbingers ; Spring in Bloom Bobby's Valentirie "Please, Mr. Policeman, I am in trouble and need your help By Georgene Faulkner. "I Ueeful coarse aprons can be made "from an old bed tick. Cut away the "worn parts-.Jf joined they can be used '''perhaps for a pocket or bib. Hem or " bind the edges of the remainder all Ground with braid, red or white, add strings and you have an ctpron that will last a long time. These are pre TTerable to the ordinary coarse apron. DANDRUFF AKES HAIR FALL OUT ;25c bottle of "Danderine" keeps j hair thick, strong, I; .beautiful. "Girls! Try this! Doubles beauty 2,4 of your hair in few moments. ; !h. .... ' - V r i 1 liv - ' .... ft I I'f -J i 4 - l , A , - EL .... -mitt I.- ' i .,.. i ..iji i. - " Within ten minutes after an appll- .: ' cation of Danderine you can not find 'a single trace of dandruff or falling liatr and your scalp will not itch, but v-'"what will please you most will be "after a few weeks' use, when you see new hair, fine and downy at first ryes but really new hair growing all "ever the scalp. ". ' C A llttl Danderine Immediately dou - bles the beauty of your hair. No dif ference how dull, faded, brittle and fftnraggy, just moisten a cloth with Danderine and carefully draw It through your hair, taking, one small .. --strand at a time. The effect la amai--tng your hair will be light, fluffy and avr, and have an appearance of ; ebundance; an Incomparable lustre, softness and luxuriance.. Get 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's , i- Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter,' and prove that your f hair is as pretty and soft as any hat It has been neglected or injured by careless treatment that's all you - surely can have beautiful hair and lota of it ir you wui juat try a little Dan DON'T understand it at all," said ama.ll Bobby. "Tbis is St. Val entine's day and I haven't had a single valentine. 1 never wanted to come here to visit Aunt Ellen, but no one teems to want me at home or any where." And Bobby blinked hard to keep back the tears, for it was truly more than he could understand. Two days agb his auntie had come to hts house and taJked with his moth er and he heard her say: "The nurse can have Bobby's room, for it is right next to yours, and I will take Bobby home with me." And the next thing Bobby knew his mother was hugging and ki&sing him good-by and his aun tie packed his small suitcase and whked him away in her car. Aunt Ellen had a beautiful home, but some way Bobby did not feel happy there; the furniture all seomed so mas sive and the house was so very still. After the storm of tears had passed. Bobby felt better. "I know what 1 shall do puss. I am going right home now to eee my mother. I know there is some mistake, for she would- never have forgotten me on St. Valentine's day and I am going to find her and tell her how much I love her." And Bobby gave kitty a good -by pat and, putting- on his hat and coat, he tarted out for home. Bobby felt very Independent as he walked along down the street, and he puckered up his lips and tried to whistle. I wish that I had just one valen tine," said Bobby, 'but then when I got home to mother ehe will have one for me. I am sure." So Bobby started along on his way. but suddenly he stopped, for he did not know where he was going. No street looked famaliar to him and he did not know where he should turn next. Just then a big officer came down the street swinging his club, and Bobby went up to him and said shyly: "Please, Mr. Policeman, I am in trouble and need your help." well. Bub, what Is your trouble?" asked the officer cheerfully. "I have lost my way," said Bobby. 'All the "streets, seem so different and I want to go hcmie." "Sure you do. WelL son. where do you live?" In the Atlas apartments on Fif tieth street," said Bobby, "and my name is Robert Randolph Jr, be cause I am named for my father, and our telephone number is 6006 Main." Whew-ee, kid, you are a long way from Fiftieth street. How did you get. way down here? You surely ma not walk all this way?" Oh, no," answered Bobby. "My Aunt Ellen took me to her home in l)er automobile for a visit. I don't know why, but they all wanted me to go." In a few minutes Bobby was In the warm station-house and he heard the policeman call up his home. "Mr. Randolph, your boy Is here at sta tion M. No, he Is not hurt J all safe ana souna; got lost ana asKed me to help him; gave me this address. Smart kid, all right. Is In a,' hurry to get home to his mother. Sure we will keep him here until you come. And in a short time Bobby's father was holding him In his strong arms "So you started for home, Bobby? Were you lonely, old man? Well, we were loneiy ror you, too, although It coma not De helped. I was going over for you myself tomorrow morn ing. My, but we have a surprise for you at home!" and Bobby's father laughed like a boy. "I won't tell, though, for mother must show you this surprise." "Oh, I know! I know!" said Bobby. "It is a valentine. I was sure that motner would not forget. "The best valentine In the world." said the father as he gave Bobby another hug. On the way home Bobby's father said : "You know, old chap, I am sorry that, you were not told any thing. It was too bad to take you away like that, ut mother is not very well and she will have to be in bed for awhile and the nurse has your little room." When. they reached home the father and Bobby went down the long hall on tiptoe. "She is not asleep," said a white capped murse. "She Is looking for you."--' , Bobby was very glad that his fath er had "explained to him, for he would have been frightened had he gone into that darkened room and fnunri his dear mother in bed and looking so pale, but when she aaw him halt In the doorway she called out cheer fully: "Come here, my big boy; come face looked almost as red as the red hearts Bobby had seen In the shop windows. & "Oh, mother," gasped Bobby, "is It really our baby? I always wanted a baby sister like Billy Burton has. It this one really truly ours for keeps? Did the postman bring her for a val entine?" 'Yes, "dear, this Is your own little baby sister. No, the postman did not bring- her, but God sent her to us as a gut or love, ana we win love her always. She came to us on love day, too. for St. Valentine's day is love day, and she Is our valentine." Then the tiny baby opened her eyes and gave a little yawn and stretched out her little hands. "May I kiss her little, hand, mother?" "Yes. Bobby." And Bobby bent over and gently kissed the tiny hand with Its little fingers closed over like the petals of a rose. And then he kissed his mother again and whispered softly: "Oh, thank you, mother. This little sister is the best valentine I ever had. Can't we name her Valentine?" The mother smiled up at the proud father bending over them and she said: "What do you say, Robert?" "I am sure I agree to anything that you wish, dear," he answered. "Very well, then, Bobby, you have chosen the best name for our little love gift. We will call her Valentine." By Ella McMunn. In striking contrast to the scurries of snow and .freezing weather that visited Portland recently are the florists' shops abloom with daffodils. tulips, roses, chrysanthemums, cycla men and, rarest of all. orcnias. do mm of ths florists say that the flowers have a sense of the coming of spring and can -be coaxed into bloom now more readily than Jb. month earlier, although they were at that time given artificial beat and light in as large uuantltles as the plant could bear. Others maintain that the lengthening of the days and nearer approach of the sun exercise a mighty influence upon the unfoldment of the flower,! even though the sun be oDscured ny clouds. Shapes Ars &ik Bowers. But whatever the cause, the fact is evident that the flower shops are bowers of beauty with flowers be longing to the season, as tulips and daffodils; those in advance, such as roses and hang overs, like chrysan themums, a few rare specimens of these Just coming" into bloom when they are distinctly a Thanksgiving flower. One or two sweet peas have put In an appearance, but not many, nor is this fact deplored by the florists, -who say that people do not buy flowers out of season any more than they ap pear in straw hats in winter, and in a heart-to-heart talk with several of them the writer learned that people were not just falling over themselves to buy even tseasonable flowers. Where you will see a single bunch of violets pinned to a woman's coat on a walk down Washington street, there were, during the holidays, a continu ous procession of them, and poin settlas and primroses were " also in evidence at that time, It being un fortunate, from the florist's point of view, that the buying season and the blooming season are not synonymous .terms. 60 Varieties of Orchids Hers. But the high tide of summer can bring forth no morr beautiful flower than has unfolded its waxen beauty upon a frozen world, the orchid in Its 50 varieties, fi seems difficult not to speak of them as fragrant, for so like a Illy are they in form, text ure and coloring, you unconsciously expect the remaining quality, fra grance. A tropical flower, transplanted from its home in the Philippines, Mexico and Central and South Amer ica, where it grows upon fallen logs and in trees if sufficient moss has How, to HCeep - BabytHappyL ahdHealthy .-t-e" asBsS"""" By Dr. Lena K. Sadler. r BE well, happy, and strong baby must enter into actlvs exercise One! of the most enjoyable gifts that -month-old baby can receive is a baby pen. If it is lifted from ths floor, well protected at the sides and covered with mosquito bar (in summer) it affords not only an op portunity for exercise, but here the little fellow mar lay on a well padded mattress and kick, move his arms and roll about Ho his own satisfaction for hours. Baby should cry hard each day for a w minutes, for at no other occasion does he get such all-round exercise. The arms wave, the legs kick and the entire skin sur face of the body gets pink. "Creeping" is urged, but never forced. Likewise, we never encour age baby to staid. Much colic and fretfulness may be avoided If baby is kept warm. The February - 28; Union with - Covs), i March 1; Baker;-March 2;' Hood River, March 8;' Mosler. ::: March " tr L- Dufur, March 10. ; r Utopia Bsbskaks'- mesWsd--Thurs-day night Utopia lodge of Rebekahs, L O. O. F received Mrs. Nellie Wat tenberg, stats president, accompanied by a large number of prominent offi cers of both ths State Rebekah assem bly and the I. O. O. V. grand lodge. Among the class initiated was Mss Gladys Westbrook, daughter of Grand Master Westbrook. Mrs. Christine An derson, noble grand, presided. Speeches and a musical and social program fol lowed. The serving of a banquet closed the proceedings. Junior Moose entertainment Port land lodge No. 19, Junior Order of Moose, is to have an entertainment and stepplne party next Wednesday, February 14. in Moose hall. Royal building. After the entertainment an informal stepping party will be given in the hall and a card party in tne club rooms. The music for the dance will be furnished by the Junior Order of Moose orchestra. The Juniors ex tend a cordial invitation to all young people to be ' present. Admission is free. K. W. A. Activities. A union meet- intr nf t.Vi ramn, nf Portland will be yielA t W A hall Fleventh near I miser P swu inennumeiei Stark trt Wednesday nieht. Feb-1 ror if mey are warm tRe feet usually ruary 14. Officers of Alberta ampi'". " nwrnei wrapper u and the team of . Oregon Fir camp will a pair of heavy wool booties in tne nnf.f h. wr,rir AitMrtn. uiM will I winter are good warmth producers. hoM n.rfv at Russell and Wil- uo not anow Daoy to sweat; Keep nim liams avenue on Monday night, eD- I iuuhiwik. ul j ruary 12. Members, families and turning, tor me euuuen cwnn friends are cordially Invited. LaGrande of a child is a forerunner of pneu catop. Union county, has won the ban- monia, cold catching, diarrhoea and nr tnr- 1916 for bavins' initiated tne 1 -""r iivuuiw lfl,fft t m Vi a r9 mAmKra in thft ' Tli . vnim. 1 1. J I ... -I . 4,1... TV'.. 1 1 U r ..:".." cidediy by L.W. C" . X v. bouncingf to say nothing of the Which, in the eight years of its op- "zoning" efftcts of this practice. ?TZh0SZZttL " Tha tossing .of baby in the air comes than 2000 admitted. ,n for theame condemnation. Baby Eloaaent Orator Will Speak. The is not "our plaything" and must not Knights of Columbus will celebrate J be bounced and tossed about like a the birthday of George Washington by rubber ba. a free meeting at the Lincoln high I I also protest against the haphazard. school auditorium on the night of Feb-I promiscuous kissing of babies. Many ruary 22. Judge Frank J. Murasky forms of disease, such as tuberculosis, of San Francisco, one of the most elo- syphilis, diphtheria, influenza, common quent orators of the Golden State, has colds, etc., may be carried to the child been secured for orator of the evening, l m this way. Judge Guy C. Corlis, formerly of Kissing the hand is not much better North Dakota, will preside. Everyone than the mouth, for the hand quickly is invited. There will be a good musi- finds its way to the mouth. Let the cal program. kissing be done on the back of the , neck or on top of his head, but never Bnnnyslde Masons Increasing. Sun- on th. f hanH nyside lodge. A. F. and A. M.. has Open windows must be - protected m in i carefully by well fastened screens witl essays, poem and original writ ings and there will be a group of songs by Mrs. Nettie Greer Taylor. Members come prepared with Valentine gems, Luncheon 1 p. m. Take - Portland Heights car. The Alberta Woman's Improvement club will meet Tuesday night In the Vernon school bouse at S o'clock. The "Two Platoon System" for the fire men will be the topic Judge W, N. Gatens and James Irvin will be the rpeakers. This question will be on the ballot at the coming city election and all voters are invited to attend. An instrument that measures the radiation of heat from the earth : at night is the invention of a DanUb scientist. Substitute Word for Charity Is Sought Chicago. Feb. is. (I. N. B.) What nam is greater than that of charity? The National Conference of Charities and Correction has created a commit tee to recommend a new name for the organisation. Welfare is found to be the most popular term with the rank and file of th conference. Next in order come the terms social work, social service, crvtc agencies and social beltermet.t. The report gives a lint of 139 varieties of substitutes for the words charities and correction. and growing nervous system of the child is injured de- constant jolting and by slats of wood. Beds afford a good place for a romp or play, but high- backed chairs should be placed at the The baby carriage should be roomy and comfortable. The bed should be 33 Inches long and 14 inches wide, and -SOME WINTER SALADS" How to Prepare Them. Winter salads are especially acceoi:- able when served mixed with meat or fish, forming quite a (Substantial little dish, and so combining variety and economy by utilizing those remnants left from previous meals which are too small to serve alone. Cream Salad. , The remains of any cold boiled fish. a small head of celery, one beetroot. four pennyworth of cream, two table spoons of vinegar, one tablespoon of saiaa oil. seasonings. Remove all skin and bone from the fish and flake It with a fork. Well wasn tne celery and cut up all the white part very small; cut the beet root into small dice: Put the oil and vinegar into a cup and stir it well to gether; add a saltspoon of made' mas tard, white pepper, salt and a teaspoon of castor sugar, pour in the cream and mix all well together. Mix the flaked fish and salad and pour over the dress ing; toss it gently about so that the dressing is well mixed with the salad and serve either in separate small dishes or one large one. Gams Salad. Remains of any cold game, four or five boiled artichokes, two large pota toes, two bananas, salad dressing or mayonnaise secretary and committees. A number of young men .residing in that section of the city are interested in the lodge and in bringing in their friends. The slde t0 ppcvent failB umcers ana memuers muc grem in terest in the degree and Instruction work and many prominent visitors from other and "Older lodsres assist I ... i . n ' pnllootol t criv. ! a fnnthnH or I , . IO - O lu U IUUICI 1 rUIU in . o -' l.x. wneaever caiiea on. I nw. Tk. i, v. - vhAr. tt rnntm banc- frnm- lh, I u " uuU1u ruuuei branches and secure nourishment from U Consider FlansPians lor tne enouia a gooo. thm air it i. r o. r.nx.rv.hi. construction of the new Loyal Order 1 8led hood containing a dark lining. that such marvelous success has at- of Moose building atPourth and Tay- Provldtl-WlthAZ'lnd h,leld- The tended its culture in nots in the cold buccuj win u wusiuwm .. i- - - - and comparatively sunless riimat of regular meeting of Portland lodge on oasKei are to be used only in emer- the northwest. Countless Tsrieties Known. NATURE lavishly rewards those who labor rationally to preserve and beautify their hair. Those who know depend upon Newbro's Herpicidc for the eradication of that greatest enemy of good hair, dandruff, and to prevent the hair from coming out. Light, lustrous and luxuriant hair is almost always associated with Herpicidc The dainty, exquisite odor of Herpiolde appeals to every refined taste and makes it a most delightful and popular hair dressing. Send 1 Oc in postage or silver for trial size bottle and booklet. Applications at the better barber sbops. Sold Everywhere. Guaranteed by The Herpicide Co., Dept. 152B, Detroit, Mich. I gencies. already has been over S20.000 sub-1 Unless absolutely necessary, babies a . 77 . scribed toward the building fund by snouia not be taxen on trains and Some 20.000 varieties have been members and friends. It Is Intended streetcars, nor should they take long una, aiuiuuga lewer wan iuu are I , .,,., . ,.,,,..,. I lournevs store space on the ground floor. found, although of commercial value. Single rare specimens have brought fortunes to the finders, and even the common every day flowers cut from the plants Good Citizenship. Judge T. J. Clee- ton will address Portland council. are quoted this week by Portland I Knights of Columbus, at Its semi- florists at $1 pet bloom, while the I monthly luncheon at the Hotel Port land next Tuesday noon. His subject will bo "Good Citizenship." W. O. W. St. Valentine Dance. The officers of the Women of Woodcraft roots are "priced at 32 up to $50 The life of the plant is very long, year after year producing a glorious cluster of flowers, white, lavendar. v, association is preparing to give its onotuo. ' , '., annual St. Valentines dance on the something of a vicious, animal-like I . ...., , , , ... , '. . , night of Wednesday, February 14. All look, in spite of the protests of the K ., w r w florist, who insists that you shall see in the green one the same etherial - beauty that characterizes those of other shades. And by no means are you to sug gest to an orchid grower that tne members and friends of the W. O. W. are invited to attend. The large hall I or torn. Journeys Into the country to attend reunlona In selecting toys for the infant, it must be borne In mind that they will be put into the mouth, so avoid all such toys as: 1. Toys with sharp points. 2. Small enough to swallow, or to push into the nose. t. Covered with hair or wool. 4. Glass that Is easily broken. 6. Painted toys. 8. Toys that may be taken apart and tne small parts swallowed. 7. Paper books that may be chewed at Tenth and Taylor streets is being specially decorated for the occasion. Win Xntertain Circles. Astra cir cle, Women of Woodcraft, will enter- flowers resemble th iris or tam I tain tne otner circles or -oniana flae. excent that the orchid larka thA Thursday night, February 15. at Worn fragrance of the iris, which, by the ei or wooacrait nau. lenin ana j.ay way, is the orris of commerce, and lor streets. the bulbs from your own garden can X. C. Dance ZText Friday. The next be ground through the sausage monthly dance of Portland council, K. grinder after they have been dried, of C, will be held on the night of the powder increasing in sweetness Friday, February 16, at the Multnomah up to its fifth year, while apparently hotel. The committee in charge will without fragrance when first taken be Adrian F. Ward, John Domniseee, front the soil. Walter F. Roberts, Earl J. Lowe and Amateur Grows Flowers. Hugh O'Donnell t Commercially there are but two I Maccabees to Oregon City. The de firms growing orchids in one of which has $16,000 Invested in Maccabees, will leave for Oregon City stock and equipment. Dr. C. W. Fer- I Monday evening to confer degree work rill of 614 Myrtle street, Portland and participate in a supper which will Heights, has the largest private col- I follow. A large class of candidates lection in the state, or in several I has been secured by Tualatin tent of states. Beginning four years ago Oregon City. All Maccabees of Port with 20 plants, he now has 1000, the land are Invited. stocK navmg increased by division Hew Council at ICilwaukie. Capt ana importation lo sucn an extent T. T. Cook of KirkDatriek council that, should the doctor continue t6 Knights and Ladies of Security, has find pleasure in his research work nrraniu a council of th order in among his blossoms, he says that in Mllwaukie, and It will give its first nme ne win prooaoiy consider the public social next Wednesday night. commercial pnase or ic since his Lear in mind that babies are easily amused by such simple toys as: 1. A half dozen clothespins. 2. An alumlr-uin pan and a spoon. 3. Rubber toys (easily washed). 4. Celluloid dolls, ducks and other floating toys. fjBlocks. 6. A large rubber ball. IBf" ..w,. WOMEN'S CLUB AFFAIRS (Oooelnded Prom Preceding Pace) rWM.L. ..II I j Mrs. Belle C. writes: "I am in formed that I have kidney trouble and that It is fast approaching a se rious stage. What would you pre scribeT Answer: If your symptoms are the usual ones, such as pulls under tne eyes, swelling ankles; scant, copious rtitnrium of th vhAni M.inn.i or f ou l-smellin a urine, accompaniea eonzs by the unner erad. ndr th by headaches, pains, depression, fever. fZXZZL 1ea,?eh,p Josephine Roach 5?.l? nso bmwoVablet a v EVhniarv 14. which will be attended tative from th Glllpsnie JWinnl of I tablets as superior to calomel and of Boil the artichokes and cook the po- lar8"e greenhouse Is now bulging with by a number of visiting members from Expression. Important business will lasting benefits Tour drU?5u8tJPan toes in their skins; allow them to getHhe ra plants a dozen now being in Portland. v be transacted and a full-attendance is Thi? Package with direc- tatoes cold. Cut Into dice the remains of any cold game, also the artichokes and the peeled 'potatoes and bananas. Mix all well together and pour over a cream salad dressing or a mayonnaise nicely seasoned. Sprinkle with chopped pars ley and serve' with small rolls of crisp bread. 7 For taking out the obstinate knot or kink that gets into your thread when sewing or embroidering take a firm grasp with the left hand on your thread between the knot and the work and with the right catch the knot on the needle and jerk from you. It will come out. to mother.' And in a moment Bobby was hug ging and kissing her. He had for gotten all about bis loneliness and that he had no valentines; it was so good to be near her and to look into ner loving' eyes .i. - . . y big. brave boy. I know von missed your mother and I have wanted you all day. I have such a wonderful valentine for you,, dear." And then mother drew down a small blanket and : there, nestling in her arm, was the tiniest haby Bobby had ever ; seen. : ; The wee, wrinkled little WOMEN WEAR bloom and buds forming upon many others. Has Kany Hare Tsrieties. His collection embraces many rare varieties, irom m pure white so prized by connoiseurs to the dark shades and including the Rainbow of great beauty and frost like delicacy. Everything in the greenhouse is sec ondary to the orchid; the palms, the rubber tree and the bread fruit tree. magnificent specimens in themselves. are there merely to shade the orchid and everything must adapt itself to the temperature required by these exotics, which must not vary much either way from 60 degrees. About the stalks of them are bits of cotton. to prevent slugs rrom feeding upon the flowers, while over the pots, on BEWITCHING SPRING CLOTHES EARLY bt OFinmra credit accouuts S-X vn FHltY'8 BXOP, Of course, many of the women who have admired CHERRY'S rntvnnr. showing of smart Spring wearables already had accounts at this popular store. But dozens of others unable to resist the double inducement of these charming new garments and CHERRY'S generous terms of payment have recently enrolled themselves as customers of Cherry's credit depart ment. Not initial payment is required, vevi know, of patrons whose references are satisfactory. It's a nfew departure-- prooi or chtutni o errort to make it easy for reliable people of Portland to dress stylishly the year .'round. ' Tou see. you won't be hampered- by the lack of a f&w dollars to serve as a deposit. - Tour first installment later on will be the first money yon pay on your Spring outfit, if you use this nrlvtleare at chMTrt The latest effects In Spring Sports Attire are beautiful and strtung. Sports Suits, Sports Coats and Dresses predominate tne coming summer., in cidentally. CHERRY'S have some "Win ter Suits and & very few Winter Coats it lo ClnniK Prices now. - - Their store is at S89-S1 Washington street. Pittock block. win be given and there will be a f jne remedy for such difficulties, sold talk to housewives by Miss Pauline I in sealed tube's with full directions Pease. A large attendance Is de-1 for self-administration sired. I Mia Daisv B. writes: "I have what The Woodstock Parent-Teacher as-1 people call liver spots on my skin, I ocis-tton will hnM tViir nmii., tm nallow. almost like a nerson with monthly meeting Fridav. the six- b&undi;. d I know my liver is not teenth, at 2:30 p. m. L. L Summers win spea on art ana will show some lng Am constipated and seldom feel ui ma pictures ne Drougnt rrom good. Europe There will be special music Answer: Such symptoms indicate furnished by the Monday Musical the need of a cood tonic for stomach. club. There will also be a represen-1 liver and bowls, and I advise cardiol TkcPoctor gf&r lews BaAer The questions answered below are general In character, the sympioms or diseases are given and the answers will apply in any case of similar nature. Those wishing further advice, free, may address Dr. Lewis Baker. Collese Bldg., College-El wood streets. Dayton. Ohio, enclosing self-addressed stamped envelope for rculy. Full name and address must be given, but only In itials or fictitious names will be used In my answers. The prescriptions can be filled at any well-stocked drug store. Any druggist can order 01 wholesaler. Answer: Obtain plain yellow minyol from your druKKlst in 4 -ox. lars and apply as per directions. v This cleans. purines, cools and Invigorates the hair and scalp, thus stopping the death of the hair. Dandruff and itch ing are at once relieved. Men and women all over the country now use It regularly. Laura" says: "Some time ago I con tracted a very severe cold and cough. I have tried many remedies, but they do not seem to help me at all. I wish you would advise me what to do." Answer: . What you need Is a laxa tive cough syrup, one that will drive the cold from your system. The fol lowing prescription will check your cold and cough: (Jet a 2H-oz. pneksge of concentrated essence mentho-laxene and make according to directions on the bottle. Take a teaspoonful every hour or two or until your rold is better. This will relieve you In a very few day a Building Good Teeth. Good milk will make good teeth, for it makes teeth for calves. Good meat will, for it makes them for young lions j and wolves. Good vegetables, nuts and fruits will, for it makes them for mon keys. Good corn, oats, barley, wheat. rye and. Indeed, everything that grows, will make good teeth, if taken in their natural state, no elements being taken out, for every one of them makes good teeth for horses and cows. But starches and sugars and lard and adulterated foods will not make good teeth; therefore a wise mother will keep rrom very young children (requested. tlon thereon. Miss Rertie I., aaks: "What remedy Club Notes. I can you recommend to reduce obesity T, rwov,t. rr r-r.A I safely? I want to reduce about SO . , - - -. j wlll meet at the home of Mrs A. i v. i v. tq Tr..i . w i Answer: l 9 A -ell 4 I LFUtw.'1' '""'."' '. . " the members is earnest! requested, reduce abnormal fat. Druggist sup- Take Broadway, car to Nineteenth I plv this In sealed tubes with complete street directions. After the first few days A Valentine party will be given IX'und a day is not too mucn Tea ne at the Y. W. C. A. on next Tuesday 11 ,n- . . evening. The social committee has Mr. G. R. writes: "Please tell me the affair in hand. Any girl will be what to take tp get rid of pimples wTmo bolls and bad blood. I know I need a The Montessorri association wlll c . ,1 V w v, , meet with the president. Mrs. C. H. ",ru.r . Vh7 d'. VZSr hto Farrington, 483 East Twenty-fifth b.d feerin a thorough treatment of pastry, wnue Dreaa. canes ana tea, 8treet north. Monday afternoon. A three grain sulpherb tablets (not sul and will give them instead good milk, review of one of Montessorri's Iec-lnhnr tablets). Continue for several niii.Mo I whole wheat bread, cereals, meat. eggs. (, win ho pivn anil mil roll win months , upon the air, with only sufficient of nPT rrun' vegetables ana nuts and be answered with quotations from m, j. b. asks: "My hair is too oily the stem tucked .mdor th- will do well to see that these helps anchor the plant and keep it upright, " b'yc" ""S"- btirr leaves. several inches In length, and pseudo-bulbs conserving moisture ror tne plant's dry season in Its native haunts, make an attractive background for the flowers. The orchid is propagated by seed, division or roots and cuttings, three r four Montessorri. and mv scaln Itches with dandruff, and Chapter A of the P. E. . Sisterhood ot late it is combing out too much, will meet Monday with Mrs. Archibald What la a good treatment T McGill, 800 Stanton street, at 2 o'clock. Miss C W. R. asks: "I have tried for two years to diet so as to Increase my weight and improve the quality of my blood, but in vain. Please prescribe for met- , Answer: Thin, scrawny, bloodies; people need assistance in absorbing nu- , tritlon from the food eaten, and', for this particular purpose I always, pre scribe three-grain hypo-nuclane tab--lets,. a most effective preparation If regularly and persistently used, as it seems to increase the red and white corpuscles of the blood, thus afford ing health, strength and increased weight. Geo. V. G. writes: "Perhaps you can prescribe for me. as I am at a loss to understand my condition. For the past year have suffered extreme nervous ness, trembling and extremities are cold. Have poor appetite, am weak, listless and no ambition to work or seek recreation. Am tired all the time and in no sense the strong capable man was a few years ago." Answer: A powerful rejuvenating nerve medicine should revive the dor-: mant sluggish condition and put new ambition and energy into your blood and nerves. Obtain three grain cado mene tablets in sealed tubes, take as per directions. NOTE: For many yearn Dr.. 'Baker has been giving free advice and pre scriptions to millions of people through the press columns, and doubtless has helped in relieving illness and distress more than any single individual in the world's history. Thousands have writ ten htm expressions of gratitude and confidence. WHY SOCIETY WOMEN WASH THEIR OWN HAIR They do. not because it is a fad. years being required to bring a new Dut because they wish to obtain the nuwcr uiwiu tutu us me oeing as perpetual as any plant, owing to lis naon or renewing its parts. FRATERNAL NOTES' The P. E. O. magazine will be the sub ject for the afternoon. The Oregon Woman Suffrage Alli ance will meet Tuesday 'venlng at 8 o'clock in the story hour' room of Cen tral - library. Willamette chapter. Daughters of greatest possible hair beauty and I American Revolution, will meet Wed- be sure they are not using anything I nesday with Mrs. W. A. Evans. 744 v,, fi Th h ho Montgomery Drive. laae councni TAKE SALTS IF YOUR BACK HURTS- SAYS DRUGS EXCITE THE KIDNEYS Pnat ra r tn Vnllerv Vlw atatlon washing the hair it is never wise to The dramatic department of the O. O. F. Receptions in Eastern Oregon to Grand Blaster. use a makeshift but is always advis-1 Portland Shakespeare Study club will oMo. t o nrenaraiion maA. fn, I meet witn Mrs. x. r rancie israae. si I T"- . IkT I V. n.h , a'Ia, shampooing only. Many of our friends Wednesday. All members are urged to say they get the best results rfom a Eastern Oregon Tisitations Henry J simple home-made canthrox mixture. I Taylor, past grand master of "the Ore-1 v , . . . 4 gon grand lodge, will visit the fol- Tou us thU U 0081 of bout Salts harmless to flush Kidneys and neutralize uric acid, thus ending Bladder trouble. be present. Take Tin Ion avenue car. The Woman's Civic Welfare club will meet Thursday afternoon in room A Central library, at 3 o'clock. Dr. I when your kidneys hurt and your C. H. Chapman will speak on rn i pack feels sore, don't get scares, ana proceed tq load your stomach with a lowing lodges of the Independent Or- I three cents a shampoo by getting some der of Odd Fellows in Umatilla coun I canthrox from your druggist, and sis-1 Problem of Unemployed Women Ef- ty: Echo, February 17: Hermiston. tasDoonful in a cud of hot! flcienfor Inefficient." Discussion will hot of drugs that excite the kidneys Adams. March 3. Other places in water. This makes enough shampoo I tended to those who are willing to Keep your kidneys clean like you Umatilla county will be visited by I liauid to apply to all the hair instead I assist in developing a nlan of relief. l iceeD your bowels clean, by flashing Grand Master Henry S. Westbrook. as I e I The current literature department I them with a mild, harmless salts of the Portland Woman's club will be J which removes the . body's urinous entertained Thursday at the home of I waste and stimulates them to their Mrs. M. C. BanQeld, 193 vista avenue, I normal activity. The function or. the with Mrs. Albert M. Brown. Mrs. Cora I kidneys is to filter the blood. In 24 Rock, February 22: Freewater (Milton most Preparations. Dandruff, excess and Umaplne), February 23 ; Pendle-j Oil and dirt are dissolved and entirely ton (including district 'convention and I dlaannaar in the rinsing water. Tour special session of grand lodge), Feb- 1 ln K. rinffv thai it win i,s, I Bonney and Mrs. Jennie Greenough, hours they strain .from It 60 grains n,o lh.n. rchnmry Wmu 1 nar -W".S , oo I w tnmtmmmm TVio rlnV. mnt hnn. I nt rA mnA ut ma wa ran rooMv ton. February 27; Pendleton (Joint ses-1 muctt lvlr : than u - Jts stre r member MrB- Helen Ekin Star-1 understand " the vital Importance of slons of Integrity and Eureka lodges), I and softness will also delight you. I rett, will give a delightful . afternoon 1 keeping the kidneys activa Drink lots of water yotf can't drink ' too much; also get from any pharma-. cist about four ounces of Jad Salts; . take a tablespoonfol in a glass of water before breakfast each morning for a few days and your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts Is made . from the acid of grapes sad lemon Juice, combined with lithla, and has ' been used for generations to elean and stimulate clogged kidneys; also to v neutralize the adds in urine so it la no longer a source of irritation thus ending bladder weakness. rr c Jad Salts is Inexpensive: cannot In jure; makes a delightful effervescent' Hthia-water, drink which- everyone should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean and active.' , Try this, also keep up the water drinldng. and no doubt you will : wonder what became of your kidney trouble aa backacha -