The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 30, 1917, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1917.
What
BY NONA
LAWLER
IS compliment to Mn. E. P. Moss
man of La Grande a number of
parties are being given.' Mrs
' Mossman formerly lived In Port
land and has a host of friends In the
:cltv. Shs was formerly president of
which organization of prominent wo-;
vmam V vm rv. mti waar car t n
Art museum as an art appreciation
'Class.
This afternoon Mrs. I. Vanduyne
gave a tea In compliment to the visitor
at her "home In Lovejoy street from 3
until 6 o'clock.
For Portia Club.
Tha Portia club, an organisation of
women, wives of prominent attorneys.
will be entertained next Saturday
night by Mrs. W. Y. Masters. Mrs. F.
.Howell and Mrs. W. H. Powell at the
home of Mrs. Masters. The husbands
of the members will be Included In this
affair.
Honeymoon Novel.
Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Macleay (Bar
bara Mackenzie), whose wedding was
an event of last Tuesday, are enjoying
" a .novel honeymoon. They were at
North Bend Wednesday when the fol
lowing account of their wedding trip
was rtiihtlBtiori 1h tha CnftH Bav Harhnr
Roderick Macleay of Portland and
Rogue river, with his bride, passed
through Coos Bay Wednesday . evening
' on their way to Wedderburn in Curry
' county, w-here they win spend trie sum
mer. TfTey had quite a novel wedding
tour In view of the fact that they trav
r eled first by automobile then by train,
then by river boat, again hy auto and
" finally by team to the Macleay Estate
company property at weauerDurn.- Mr.
land to Salem. They had hoped to go
by auto all the way to Rogue river,
i. but the condition of the roads made
this Impossible. At 8alem they took
the train and passed through Coos Bay
. to Coquille Wednesday night. At the
i county seat a special boat was In wait
t. Ing and took them to Bandon. Yester-
day morning they went by auto from
Bandon to Port Orford, but that was as
far as the auto trip could b chanced
j at this time of the year.
! , A team and conveyance from the
f Macleay ranch was in waiting at Port
I Orford to take the bridal couple to
; Rogue river where they expected to be
I tomorrow night. . .
i Mr. Macleay will be at Wedderburn
i most of the summer to look after the
salmon fishing and canning Dusmess
' and other interests nnd his bride will
-. be there also. They may take a motor
' trip to the interior during July, for a
t short time. .
1 Miss Sadie Parkin Hostess.
i, jn compliment io uum. n" v-
ham (Margaret McCoy) of Seattle, who
is visiting her mother, Mrs. Winifred
McCoy, in Portland. Miss Sadie Durkln
was hostess Thursday evening. Danc
ing and music were enjoyed, after
which a supper was served. Those
present were: Mrs. M. C. Hatton, Mrs.
W. O. Oearin, Mrs. Florence Mclnnls,
Miss Hattie Petterson, Miss Anna
Plettenberg, Miss Marie Landry, Miss
Florence Spencer, Miss Elizabeth Mc
Canlg, Miss Hazel DurkirW Miss Irene
Crerar and Miss Clara Bolen.
Ilonor Guard Class in Dietetics.
. This evening Mrs. George Keller's
social service department of the Girls'
National Honor Guard will begin a
class in dietetics to which all branches
of the Honor Guard will be admitted.
The class will meet at 8 o'clock in the
Ladd school.
1 Laurel hurst Club Notes.
f - The women of Laurelhurst club and
. their friends will hold their weekly
card party on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs.
1 H. C. Rlnehart and Miss Rinehart will
j'ibe the hostesses. Play will commence
i at 2:15 sharp.
! A smoker will be held by the men
i of the club In the evening, to which
f, all men- are invited. The orchestra
.' will also hold their weekly practice.
c veir ni ias I rosrioia.
y , A dinner was given for Miss Jean
nette "Crosf leld by Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
"t Wells last Wednesday evening at their
In Tfvinirt 'I'i to hlQ TXT a S
aglow with fresh spring flowers and
foliage. Artistic place cards marked
: the covers for 12 guests around the
pretty table. After dinner was served
i- tn kucsis enjoyea m remainaer oi
S the evening singing and dancing. Those
present were the Misses Jeannette
i Crosfleld, Marvel Turnure, Elizabeth
r Peters, Dorothy Stlne, Chlorlnda Wells
j and Ellen Newbegln; Mesdamea Char
t ley Prehn, Rudolph Cabell, Jack Grant,
V Arthur Mltchner, Howard Dupuy and
William Fordyce.
Society Rotes', '
' Miss Genevieve Clancy passed the
week end at the University of Oregon,
the guest of Miss Helen Enberg at
1 Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority house. '
her throat expands and she grows
to perfect womanbood. She may be
as tender as dew at one time and a
tower of strength when called upon
to assert herself. The woman of 40
should glory In her development. At
that age she la or should be quali
fied to take her place In the world and
in spite of all Impediments, live truth
fully, accepting what is the Inevitable
with grandeur, fortitude and love.
The woman who starves herself and
. . ... . . i . ..
worries nerseir unui sne reduces ner clover8 and make
ue.uuIL?! i ZR"a 8 clover Jewelry?
v ici i wut;cu ncr iiiiim iu
BedTiiweTaleXi
BV CL14KRA. 1NORAM JUDSON
Clorer Jewelry for the Play Hour. best, but be sure to bind It strongly
OME warm afterno
hardly know what
lelry and you can dresa youraelYes
up very grenuijr, ina tiara
play king and queen with the clover
ewelry for your crown ana scepters.
Tomorrow The Greediest Robin.
t strongly , ,
AOME warm afternoon when you j and firmly so that It wont fall to j I 'frt n br KUrCIiaSe UD
1 xo run. 1 i
to do
with pieces If you take a notion
. m ,m . ,. 1 now tor we crown. . nua a long
yourself why don t you sit down . . t , t .
in the fresh green grass amid the -nd .Potlnd VOUP head till vou have a
f""'"" "" thick rope of clover chain that fits
snugly like the crown of a hat. Lift
tho same quality I If yu don t happen to nave ciovers ; this ofl careruny ana lay it on in
Her fad may develop Into satisfac-m youp yard- skip, over to a vacant grass In front of you, then with other
tlon for herself, but she has dwarfed lot nearby or the park any place clovers or with blades of tough grass
wnere me lougn Biemmeu wun civ- ; or vim long s Leiunicu untiei uinu me
her womanhood beyond all hope of re
covery. Tomorrow Broaden Tour Shoulrs.
Bakersfield Woman
Is Shot to Death
vers grow. Pick a Dig ouncn or long
stemmed clovers. Bring them home
with you find a, cool, shady spot and
you are ready for work.
You think yon can't make Jewelry
out of clovers. The very idea! That's
simply because you have never tried.
Now what kind of Jewelry do you
like best to wear? Necklaces, brace
lets, rings or maybe you like real
royal crowns?
All right, you can make them all.
First, let's make a bracelet. Pick out
Bakersfield. Cal.. April 80. y (P. N.
S.) Mrs. Anna Gerardat was shot
three times and almost instantly killed
as she sat chatting with a friend in a 1 four clovers whose stems are about
cafe here Sunday morning. Emll Rl-1 the same length, tie a loose knot In
chaud. said to have been her suitor, the end of each stem, slip another
HNELL,
Miss Sara MoCullr, who entertained with an informal tea Sunday
afternoon at her home In Wes t Park street, complimenting Miss
Helen ldd and her fiance Al an Green.
Beauty Chat
BY
LI mi AN
RUSSELL.
Bomb Damages Mayor's Home.
. T-. . . W.I1..IH 11. ffrtfA A -1 TI . 1 1.T
f jB.) The home of Dr. Hamlin Barnes,
mayor of Wellesville, was badly dam
aged today by the explosion of a
bomb under .the front posh. Dr.
Barnes is one ,of the leading antl
llquor advocates in this disfcflct.
Sixteen and Forty.
HE is over 40 years of age and
has a figure like a girl of 16!"
That exclamation is heard
very often now that the short skirts,
high boots and tiny toques are the pre
vailing mode. She may be' 40 and
possess the figure of a girl of 16. But
if she does carry around that Hthe,
delicate figure at her age she is court
ing the acquaintance of the undertaker.
Banting for a time has its advan
tages, for . It rests the overworked
stomach and cools the overheated
blood. But when continued until th-?
faddist arrives at the emaciation point
every ounce of llesh lost is a day
nearer the tomb.
Why should a woman of 40 wish to
look like a girl of 16 unless she has
been a soubrette all her life and
played childish parts on the stage or
on the screen, and her living depends
upon her youthful appearance? There
are a few In existence who are 40 or
thereabouts who have never devel
oped nor allowed themselves to de
velop, beyond the baby age. Their
wp.tarht is never nermitted to tip the
scales at the hundred-pound mark '
naturally they are small of frame.
When one sees them at a distance or
from the back they appear about Iti
years of age, for they have made a
study of the dressing question and
can arrange their hair In a youthful
manner and wear high, fluffy tulle
collars and feather boas to hide their
throats. On the stage or on the
screen they can make up to look 16
very cleverly.
The woman who has height or a
figure, and who has not worried her
self to retain her 16-year-old figure,
will appear younger by many years
when met face to face thim the petite
one who has lines of responsibility
and care in every feature.
It is not natural for any woman
who has arrived at the age of 35 and
having fulfilled her mission in life
by marrying and having children to
retain a 16-year-old figure. Where is
her vitality, her health, her strength?
A desire for such a condition Is a
desire for invalidism. Women who
do things and get somewhere in this
world must have strength of limb,
firm hips, broad chests and well-set
heads with something In them.
A woman's figure is not perfectly
developed until she Is 25. She is des
tined to pass through the fires of love,
renunciation and all the emotions of
the soul before she is a woman in
every sense of the word. The beauty
or heroism, of virtue arud of self
renunciation are the inevitable out
growth of soul as fortitude, loo
and truth a glorious beauty shines
from the face of the woman who real
izes the great truths of nature and
recognizes them within herself.
All these beautiful faculties which
constitute soul and which are as soft
as the petals of a flower and as fine
and fierce as fire, require the con
trol of a discriminating taste and the
subjugation of an exalted will to pro
duce the still higher beauty of spiri
tuality. What can that calibre of
woman do with a delicate 16-year-old
figure?
The woman with a soul discovered
broadens in body as well as In mind.
Her breadth -deepens, her bosom rises,
was arrested immediately after, and
Jealousy Is given at the motive for the
crime. Mrs. Gerardat was recently di
vorced from a well known business
man here, and had been employed as a
housekeeper.
Bandon Mill Will .
- Resume Operation
Bandon, Or., April 29. The local
woolen mill, which haa been closed
for three years, will resume operations
as soon as supplies, now en route from
the east, arrive. The plant has been
taken over by a local stock company
capitalized at $10,000, with J. D. Lad
ley as manager. The officers are
George P. Laird, president; W. S.
Wells, vice president; Guy Dtppel, eeo-
retary; E. H. Boyle, treasurer; F. 8.
Perry, director. Fifty people will be
employed.
Corvallis Veterans
Of Civil War Offer
T.R. Their Services
Corvallis, Or , April SO. Ells-
worth post, G. A. R., with 32
members, wants to go to Eu-
rope, get Into the trenches and jjt
4k help Colonel Roosevelt shoot 4ft
He the heads off the Germans, and 4
the veterans have officially
written to the colonel that they
stand ready to go with him at
any time and to any place he 4t
may name. The letter states jjt
if- that many of the post members
it are former officers; that all
t saw active service during the $
'Civil war and that the most of
4r them are physically fit for 0
Kc service at any time or place. $
clover through apd draw the knot
tight. So on, until your four clovers
are fastened together In a big circle.
threads of clover tightly togethe-
lnto a firm, thick crown. '
After you become very expert in
making Crowns and necklaces and
bracelets, you can make beautiful
girdles and slipper buckles of fra
grant flowers.
Make a set of clover Jewelry some
time for your mother. Slip up be
hind her when she Is working, drop
the clover necklace around her neck
and fit the sweet smelling crown on
her head and see if she is not sur
prised. Then some day when some play
mates come to visit you, you can
show them how to make clover Jew-
To Corvallis Voters
Enlistment cf Tire Fighters
Veeessary Addition to Xqnlpmeat to
Cope With Possible Big Blase.
Corvallis. Or, April SO. The pro
posal that the city purchase a 110.000
auto fire iruck. carrying a 1 00-horse-power
pump, with a capacity of 1000
gallons a minute, a new chemical out
fit and new hose will be put up to the
voters at the municipal election in
June. This was decided at a meeting
of prominent business men at the
Commercial club Friday night. About
SO men of the fire department -have
unlisted in the army and navy' and
with the present equipment the depart
ment Is not in condition to cope with
Y-g fire.
The voters will also pass on a refer
endum to close : the motion picture
houses on Sunday. .The council passed
an ordinance to this effect some
months ago, but a referendum petition
was filed against it, and since theft the
picture houses have been operating on
Sundays. " '
An initiative measure to be submit- ,
ted requires the cif y to pay the expense
of paving the street Intersections.
Pendleton Citizens
Hold Morning-Drill
Pendleton. Or.. April SO. Two hun
dred men of Pendleton turned out .
Sunday morning at Round-Up part
at the first open-air drill of four
units of cltisen soldiery. For more
than two hours they were drilled by
squads, platoons, companies and bat
talion, and a large crbwd was there
to applaud. Motion pictures were
taken of. the drill.
- i
Guardsmen "Shot in
Clash With Aliens,
ScrVnton. Pa.. April 80. (I. N. 8.)
In a clash between members of Com
pany C, Thirteenth Pennsylvania regi
ment, and s crowd of aliens Sunday,
near Pittstcn, Sergeant James Haran
and Private Dudley Wight were shot.
Two of their assailants were Injured.
ECONOMY
Make a set of clover Jewelry for
your mother.
Now double your chain together into
two circles and slip it up on your
arm. Makes a pretty good bracelet,
doesn't It?
The necklaces, of course, take a
good deal more tjme, for they may be
as elaborate as you wish. First make
the bare necklace of clovers that will
go around your neck and hang down
in front about half way to the waist.
Then take a bunch of six short
stemmed clovers, bind the stems to
gether firmly with some flat grass,
suspend them from the front of your
chain. That's your locket.
Or maybe you would rather have
a red pose pendant or a daisy hang
ing like a pearl from the fronjt of
your necklace. Make It any way you
wish in the way that pleases you
means buying better
quality for the same
the tiest
o n
4 cups for a cent
Awarded Gold Medal San Francisco, 1915
Grand Prize San Diego, 1916
Double Stamps Tuesday
rwJ:SS All Over the Store
Join the Army of S. & H. Stamp Savers and Reap the Benefit of This Great Profit-Sharing Plan Stamp Books Redeemed in Cash in Gift Room, Fourth Fir.
1 Stamps Given On f delightful
I I LUNCHEON
SODA
FOUNTAIN
AND
ICE CREAM
PARLORS
. IN THE
BASEMENT
UNDER PRICE
STORE
Diamond Rings
Special $12.50
Main Floor 1 4-K. Tiffany Set
Neat size for graduation or birth
day remembrances. Only a lim
ited number to sell g- cy pr
at the price. Each, tpX.DU
I
I
I
The Standard Store of the Northwest
Olds, Wortman &
Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods
lung
Charge Accounts
if paid in full on or before the
10th of each month. Trading
stamps will be , given on mail
orders upon request. Shop here
and get your S. & H. Stamps.
LUNCHEON
SERVED
FROM 11:30
TO 2:30
DAILY IN
t OUR
TA- ROOM,
4Tlj FLOOR
The Apex Electric Washer
Saves you
Money Time
' Worry Labor
Health and Strength
2c worthy of electricity is ample.
Pay with your laundry bills. Dem
onstration withont obligation.
Eliminate Blue Monday call now.
J. C. Engish Company
E. 124S
Tuesday Will Be "Betty Wales Day" In Garment Store2ndFlr.
FRATERNAL NOTES
Multnomah Woodmen Make Chil
dren Happy and Enjoy the Fun.
ASK FOR and GET
KInrD
iicMs
The Original
Malted Milk
Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price
Oblldraa Glva Entertainment. The
children of Multnomah camp, W, O.
W., made a decided success at the
social Friday night. There were 25,
ranging in age from 2 to 14 years.
Each participant was given a new
half dollar for his own, and all chil
dren present were given popcorn and
candy by J. O. Wilson, clerk of the
camp. The dancing by Miss Gertrude
Donery, Ellenor Geary. Louise Hat
field and Violet Denxinger was espe
cially artistic and greatly pleased the
large audience. P. H. Drake, chair
man of the committee, certainly scored
a high marlc on this occasion.
mabakafca Win DmI Cards. Omega
Rebekah lodge. No. 87. I. O. O. F., will
give a card party at Eaat Sixth and
East Alder streets on Tuesday night,
at which all Odd Fellows and friends
are invited.
Attractive Stay Starts Expected.
There will be aomt attractive stag
social stunts at the M. W. A. gather
ing tonight at Williams avenue and
Russell street. n ?
X.adles' Baseball at .Kcnlc. The
ladies' baseball contest tS to be a fea
ture of the K. and I of S. picnic next
Sunday at Crystal lake park. The
Kirkpatrlck council teams are won
derful players and always attract a
crowd of enthusiastic rooters.
Ittefctera of Covenant Party. Ore
gon auxiliary, Slaughters of the Cove
nant, have announced & card party 5n
the afternoon of Tuesday, May 1, at
the B'nai B'rith building, the funds
secured to go to the benefit of the
sicK. -
TI& Beaver Social CluTi, an auxiliary
of Beaver chapter, No. 106. O. E. S.,
of Beaverton, Or., will give a benefit
ilance Saturday evening, May S, in
Mors hall, at Beaverton. Ths pro
ceeds will be used for the benefit of
Beaver chapter. Several large parties
of O. E. 8. members of Portland
ledges will motor to Beaverton and
delegations from Hills bo ro and Forest
Grove chapters will also be present. '
GreatSale of HatShapes
It! QC $5.00 to $12.50 1 QC
P-J V O Grades for $0 sO
At This Special Price Tuesday and Wednesday
Millinery Department, 2d Floor
Hundreds of beautiful new Untrimmed Hats are shown In this
remarkable sale. Milans, Milan Hemps, French Hemps, Lisere, Shiny
Straws, Leghorns and a few Panamas. Every new and desirable
shape is represented sailors, turbans, tricornes, roll brims, back
roiis, etc., in Diactt ana tne latest colors. Here is a wonderful chance
to choose from beautiful, high-grade hats at a tremendous saving.
Shapes which would ordinarily sell at 5.00, $6.50, $7.50 3Q QC
and up to $12.50. Specially priced for this sale at. each vOaD
Millinery Flowers, Ornaments, Etc.
Now at HALF PRICE
In conjunction with the above sale of Hat Shanes we offer our
entire stock of Millinery Flowers, Ornaments, Fancy Feathers and
Wings at Just half the regular prices. All the season's newest nov
elties tresh, clean merchandise latest colorings. Women who
trim their own hats should take advantage of this saying opportunity.
New Reversible
Handbags
Main Floor A very new novelty
Women's Handbags of black
leather, with steel or fancy trim
mings. By simply turning half
of bag inside out you change to
gray, navy, green, purple or
brown. Ask to see these in the
Leather Goods Section. JpT ff
They are priced at only tJwavlU
Over Night Bags
Main Floor Large, roomy bags
for carrying night robe and other
articles for short trips. Splendid
assortment, fitted or plain. Sev
eral qualities of leather. All
black. Priced from $5 to $20.
Baby Week
Specials
Second Floor BABY BOOK free
to every customer visiting the In
fants' Wear Dept. this week.
INFANTS' Long Slips and
Short Dresses of fine nainsook
with dainty yokes and tucks.
Priced at 69c, 79c and upward.
INFANTS' Silk Shirts, famous
"Alma" make. Sizes from 1 up
to 6. Special, a garment $1.19
INFANTS' Wool Shirts in sizes
1, 2 and 3. While they last 39c
SPECIAL LINES of Infants'
Cassimere Shawls, Sacques. Wran-
1 pers and Nightingales. On sale
special at 49c, 98c up to $4.49
Jewel Wax Polish
50c, $1.00, $2.25
Third Floor A remarkable preparation for
floors, woodwork, furniture, linoleum and au
tomobiles. Produces a beautiful, lasting finish.
Jewel Wax Polish, l -lb. size, full weight 50c
Jewel Wax Polish, 2-Ib. size,-full wght. $1.00
Jewel Wax Polish, S-Ib. size, full wght $25
Headquarters for Garden and Lawn Needs
IWAX POLISH
UWUUM eAUT0MCaO-
Royal Hair Restorer
Not a dye
acts directly
upon the roots
of the hair. Re
moves dandruff
and all impuri
ties from the
scalp and" pre
vents hair from
falling. Strength
ens and rives
luster to the hair. Treatment
given and for sale in our Beau
ty Parlors on the Second Floor.
Drc4scs
For Girls and Youthful Womsn
$12.50 Up to $35.00
To be youthfully gowned is the desire of
every woman, no mattef what her age.
Betty Wales Dresses are designed to give that
youthful appearance and are unquestionably
the most popular garments on the market
today. More than this, there is a perfection
of line and up-to-date detail about every-,
Deny waies uress tnat stamps them witn
charming Individuality. Made up in wool
serges, crepes and taffetas. Models for sport,
street, school and evening wear. The prices
are attractive, ranging from $12.50 to $35.
Dainty Waists
Special 89c
Center Circle, Firt Floor Striped, figured
and plain voiles and lawns also soisette and
striped sateen. Dozens of pretty styles in
the lot fancy and tailored effects. Large
sport collars or convertible collars. Many
are neatly finished with tucks, laces, OQ
embroideries. Special for this sale Oais
W V WW V
Boys' s Suits
At $4.45
Main Floor Boys School Suits with two
pairs of pants special lot of about 200 suits
priced for quick selling. Made up in nov
elty mixtures in good serviceable dark col
ors. Pants full lined with double gJ IpT
taped seams. Ages 6 to 18. tPxfx9
98c
Boys' Corduroy
Pants Special
Main Floor Parents having boys to buy for
will do well to take advtantage of this spe
cial, tale of Corduroy Pants. Cut in full
standard sizes and all seams are QQ
taped. Ages 6 to 18. Priced a pair aCC
BOYS' BLOUSES Special now at only 55c
Boys Stors
Main Floor
Remnant Sale
At Bargain Circle
Main Floor REMNANTS of Tap
estry, Velours, Brocaded Silks and
fine imrorted Cretonnes 1
i'A o 2V yards at HALF PRICE.!;
Other Specials
Art Cretonnes of best
quality, special the yard at Mlv
Fancy Colored Curtain AO
Madras, 36 ins. wide, yard frOC
Carpet Hassocks in as-
sorted shapes, special at iUC
Squares of high grade QQ
Carpets; bound; special at OC
Raj Rugs with fringed A
ends, special at 38c and tJC
A x minster Rugs, JQ' f Q
sizes 27x54 ins., each $4C