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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY , SEPTEMBER 12, 1917. M , WINNERS, muUr'vork that is likely to stand I (rKeme in its particular men tgr. tom time to coma. . v-. . . . UCS Interest evidenced in ths dance to be given Tburs day evening aboard the Swan by the auxiliary of the Held hospital and the Ad elub. ; Miss Pearl I altos la chairman et the committee ta chars and , the patron and pa t ronaaes are: Mr. and Mrs. , Walter 1 L laas, Ur. and Mrs. Vred Bpoeri. Mr. and Mrs. 8am Bratton, Mr. end Mrs. A. 8. Rosenthal, Judge and Mrs. r.. C . Bronaagb, Dr. and Mrs., J. H. rHetew. ' The regular business ses rlon of the auxiliary will be held this evening at o'clock at Central library, when plans for the excursion will be completed, , . ', . ' ' . Te Qive Was BesjeflWEntcrlng upon Its twenty-seventh year of musi cal activity, the Ladies' Musical elub of Seattle will open the season cf 1117-11 Monday afternoon, September 2tt with a complimentary concert at the first Baptist church. The entire net receipts of artiste recitals for the season will go for war relief purposes. Bed Cross Membership. Increasing at the rate of from 21,900 to 100.0AO a -. day, - membership of the American Bed Cross Just paeeed the 1,100,000 mark. , This Is double the number of members on July 1, whan the totr was MM(t At the beginning ft the year the total was 171,000. The present membership of l.MS.SI is scattered among the 2400 chapters ot the American Red Cross which now are organised In all the principal cities "and towns of the country, Zn addi tion there are chapters In Alaska. Porto Rico, Cuba, Philippines, Hawaii. Canal Zone, Guam, Persia, Syria and Turkey. . Illinois leads all states In the number of Red Cross member, having 114.101 members the first of Beptember, New Tork comes second with 441,217 members and Pennsyl ranla third, with Ut.iii members. The membership is divided among these . several classes as follows: Pa trons, 1017; life members, 11.114; sus taining members, 11,144; contributing members. 14.127; subscribing mem ber. 271,241; annual members, 1,181. 1H - The memberahln bv atntaa the first ' of the month was as follows Alabama, 1070; Arlsona, 7S17; Arkan as, IMS; California, 141,111; Colo rado, 14,751; Connecticut, 81.741; Del aware, 2510; District ot Columbia. 13. ,117; Florida, 15.170; Georgia, 20.617; laano, 17,7; Illinois, 614, ioi; indi ana, 05,111; Iowa, 116,(11; Kansas, 11, 4 IT; Kentucky, S5.S94; Louisiana, 19. 215; Maine. 10,764; Maryland, 7634; Massachusetts, 112.011; Michigan, 124, 040; Minnesota, 62,611; Mississippi. 1802: Missouri. 17.621: Montana 7ile: Nebraska, 20,612; Nevada, 1685; New Hampshire. 14,001; New Jersey, 113, 161; New Mexico, 8706; New Tork. 461.117; North Carolina, 16.117; North uakota, 11,111 ; Ohio. 164.045: Okla horns, 15.461; Oregon, 24,761; Pennsyl vania, i40.too; Rhode Island. 72.092: .Bouth Carolina, 10,241; South Dakota. ii.isi; Tennessee, it.sjo; Texas, 14. 0111 VUta. 11.511; Vermont, 22,163; Virginia, 41,242; Washington. 41,604; west Virginia, I9,iiv; Wisconsin, 44, 227; Wyoming, 2547. ' ' -r ' ' x I ,, ?s' ' it's ' " ''?A - fl By Veil Wiaaer Strang Often Rare BUI ; - -" With the-4aet fresh 1 their minds that the secret service . of the united States has scored two of the biggest NM f the year recently, the photo play, fans at ths. opening of the now f bill at the Strand theatre yesterday watched with redoubled Interest the 1 ' unfolding of the powerfulphotodrama. THE SMALL PERSON TTho Mysterious Mr. Tiller." With s, - . , - Is eo clot that works around tremendous surer indication' of the realisation of ir.t i-nia v f ornu tmrooaes. the drama one'a own lack of Importance than a feature two clever vl&rers, Rupert constant Insistence .upon homags from Jnllan and'Ruth Clifford, j Tha'Irnd 'Others. The man, or woman who Is Trio, "suorema lnaere' aa ; they , are afraid to unbend fr fear of losing called, have a delightful , repertory of : to some degree the prestige thus pains judiciously selected songs. Swinging takingly acquired thus acknowledges and alack wire artists , sro ; tn i his or her own littleness. ' Pttrti. Rmthen and thev nave some I jl sarallel can be found In the nemo tits to offer in their act that are quite and circumstance attending many of novel, besides belner srenulns "Dreatn the rulers - of amaller orinclnallties catchers" when It comes to thriller J when compared to the aimpleoeas and stunts The Conway Sisters appear In j lack of ceremony of the great tnonarchs a revue of dances, full of color and of the world. Although Klnr Oeorge grace. It la a very charmlnr act. f of Elngland, Alfonso of Spain. Victor Dick Lonsdale Is I eatureaain a mono- - Emmanuel of Italy are hedged in by logue a rather ; unusual - monologue, I traditional ' cuatoma. they in reality because It hasn't a dull moment or a I jove nothing so much as to forget their doll line -in It. He offers a Swedish stations In life and mingle with -their Impersonation that proves to ue one i people, unattended and unrecognised. et: tne most compiew: "wwim I had occasion once to see a really sff . i - 7 , : i tiLdieixaar Miss Pearl Dal ton, chairman of the committee) In- chargo -of the) moonlight excursion to be siven , Thursday ( evening aboard th Bwan by the Field Hospital auxiliary and ttfe Ad club. ' Houston Conditions Blamed for Mutiny Ilouston, Texas, Sept. 12. (I. N. B.l Immoral conditions and lack of dis cipline . In the camp .of the Twenty fourth Infantry was one of the main contributing causes of the mutiny on August 22, It was declared lrf thi report of ths civilian board of in quiry, made, public lata Tuesday. It was declared that Chief of Police C. U Brock is unfitted to hold his po sition. - Illinois troops were highly praised. , . Increase for Care Of Insane Approved ' Washington. Sept 11. (WASHING TON BUREAU OF THE JOURNAL. On aeeount of ths high cost of living, ths Interior department will recom mend aa appropriation of 121,000 ad ditional, this year for the care of Alaska Insane at the Mornlngslde sanatorium In Portland. Dr. Coe came to the capital recently to urge the Increase, which Is on a bails of 126 monthly per patient. Instead of $27.50 as at present. Olxit) Activities Jaavwdes? Club Xraaoh XX. Branch II of the Lavender club met Tuesday at Central library. The feature of the afternoon was the presentation to each member having a birthday during the past three months, of a pretty water color, the work of Mrs. R. B. Knight, a popular member-of the club. Mrs. Knfght also invited the club to her home for next Monday, the honor guests to be those who celebrated their birthdays In July, August and September. The club discussed plans for doing Red Cross work during the winter. The president. Mra Ida Nets wanger, will leave soon for Walla Walla to spend the winter and her place will be taken by Mrs. Amelia ainglebach, the vice president, until November when the election will be held. ' . Alrosd mayors' ClubThe opening meeting for this season ot the Alvord Players' club was held Monday at 11 a. m. at 608 EUlers building. Robert D. Searcy was reappointed business manager and Eileen Brong play reader. The proceeds of the ' entertainments put on by the club this year, as. last, will go to home charities. Russian drama will be "studied for the first half of the year. Adeline M. Alord read a short story by "Schedraln," translated by Thomas Seltzer. Mrs. Herbert-Oar Reed read analitically "The Rib of the Man" by Charles Rann Ken nedy. The club will give its first en tertainment early in October, and its first play In November. KoatavHla Electa 2resideat-Mrs. K. H. Palmer was elected president of the Montavlila Parent-Teacher asso ciation at the meeting held Tuesday afternoon, the office having been mad vacant by the resignation of Mrs. IT. V. Reed. Mrs. De Witt Lyman was elected vice president to fill the va caticy made by Mrs. Palmer's election to the presidency. Reports of the laugh-creators that Strand fans-have had the pleasure of greeting this sea son. ; Bound to Be" Success If Dre-enthuslasm means anything i the Baby Home benefit at the Hippo drome theatre Saturday morning is go- Ins- to be a huge success. Unusual preparation is under way for a splendid entertainment.. Films ot saoy -Marie Osburn, the Buster-Brownish young person who takes liberties with dis agreeable gentlemen's silk hats ana plays pranks on the kind-faced old butler, have been arranged-for, and there will also be moving pictures of educational value. The musical pro gram under the direction of KatBerine Crysler Street and Mrs. M. June Blusher of Denver will be especially fine. The crowds will be handled by Rhoda Rumelln and - a dosen pretty girl assistants. A unique feature Id the admission fee. A nickel, a potato. an onion, a glass of jelly, an orange. just anything at all. will be accept able to tne aoor-man. ana win, in cidentally, nelp mightily to brighten the lives of those 70 little babies at ths Waverly home. y Big Feature ' at Sunset Belonging to the top rank of melo- dramatics of the cinema is "Heuvuor- can's Girl," the photoplay showing at the Sunset theatre today with Dorothy Phillips. Miss Philippe splendid char acterisation of the tough but likeable daughter ot the San Francisco dive keeper is one of the principal reasons for the remarkable suooess of the pic ture. Deallne as it does with the Bar- socuu service work or tne association bary gpast when that notorious slum uuriu un uioistr were, siven. i area was in its most oaroarous eie- Hgtuuiyslde W. C. T. TT-Sunnyside fS Ey-fU5fff-m marmalade. They are a. cheap breaa substitute and much more neaiuii m than white muffins on account of the roughage n i granamrnour. :.iww suear is 7 cheaner than hlU sugar and cooking; oil cheaper -than butter. This will serve four people tnrea mux fins. oach. ... ; - ' , -. r :;;;-v:i MEAT SUBSTITUTE ffijff irawi i; twavsarts muscatel ' raisins. aiiva oil to mix and mold." Put pea nuts and . raisins through finest food chopper, add good pinch salt, then aoa enoush olive oll-to ? mix. -well. Will keep- in bowls covered with wax paper any length of time. The rive oil in this mixture Is not nouceaoie u eaten between bread. THE NEW COAT WWII UIUUII lotion. ' The refrigerator, even though i ! cold, may Quickly be 'contaminated by .... v.; a few drao of milld Batik - h smalt 4 I person whose Investments will not In clude furs. Bnivers ana cnuisi More news: the flare has flared out. Fuooeta, for the coming season wlU tmrtie r rM k.m.u)I...iu. h-. aa atrairht uo and down aa . the rUc1 -?? mattsr how clean moral law. They will fit loosely, with tne rerngerator. milk should never be j no sign of a alp at the hip . line, but kept in aa open vessel. As milk ab- . a M m. 4. a ' 1L. will " W - - I . seal having , a band from ths knees f - - ' down ot chinchilla or mole, or moiei - , wrong - ' i being handed With fox Of sumpin else. e fallaey aaa alee wraag, s . saVterfete i -For the lady of economical ambition sever 4t se- akrawaiy est tkat tae AUeaiai 1 this wilt mean that she can use up ths Qe will aiseever i paairt tt. ajvareU A pelts she has in a great variety of ways. In the sartorial studio the fur-! rierv Is taking' a jromtnent plaoe. If he lsnt up to snuff ha might as wall quit. , Making clothes for. ladles la some skillful job -these days and ordi nary talent Is looked upon ; with sor row and contempt. MILK IN A REFRIGERATOR from the source of all fashion currents is that the suit and coat of autumn will have the high-fitted collar aad a la has to th wide-spreading shawl thing. This will be a sad blow to the lady- The refrigerator vhere milk is stored should be cleaned regularly, especial care . being given to keeping the drip pipe free and clean. The ice raOc should be cleaned and any place where food is kept or milk stored should be scalded occasionally' with sal-soda to- "great editor," a-man whose .tremen dous driving force has built up a mag' azine. with a world wide reputation. I had expected him to be flanked by numerous office boys, stenographers and private secretaries. Imagine my surprise then, to find a single office boy and after sending In my .name to he admitted at once. This procedure ' so unlike previous experiences that I could not help contrasting this man with the many figureheads, who. by surrounding themselves with serv ile employes and keeping visitors wait ing any length of time before admit ting them, strove to impress others with their importance. ".:.! It is usually the latter type who speaks of "my house, my. children. ' etc, in utter exclusion of bis wile, wno has had no inconsiderable part in the acquisition ot these possessions. But, la the end, you win rind tnese people are correctly gauged.' GRAHAM TEA MUFFINS BY e:Ll-a Wl NINIE11R One and one half cups graham flour, cup white flour. S teaspoons basing powder, K cup brown sugar.: 3 table sooons oookiner olL 14 cup sweet milk. rour milk may be used instead of sweet tnllk by substituting H level teaspoon soda and using only 1 tea spoons ot baking powder. Mix dry in gredients together; add shortening and lastly, the milk. The mixture should be stiff so as not to spread in baking. Drop by spoonfuls on greased baking sheet a short distance apart and bake 15 minutes. They should be rough on top. If made very small they are dainty to serve with afternoon tea. Split open and serve with jeuy or J T ! Beauty's Demand Met With In CARMEN wAmn nt refinement and discrimination recocnize the superiority' of CARMEN Ckraplaxion Powder. They axe first to see and make use of its Beauty Giving and lasting qualities. That is why CARMAN Is ths) most popular powder among beautiful women everywhere. r Get a Box Today Send or can for a box of CARMEN today. See for yourself what com plexion Desuty u wui nring yoa. to the orsags bos with red trimming. WkiU, Ptnk, Crnm MOi SLms Bom. Oo STAFFORD-MILLER COMPANY, St. Louis, Mo. Complexion, Ease Itching Skins with Cuticura It's wonderful how quickly a hot bath with Cuticura Soap followed bv a gen tle anointing- with Cuticura Ointment) relieves itching:, burning- edemas, rashes, pimples, irritations, etc The? mission of Cuticura is not only to soothe -" and heal but to prevent skin troubles; b keeping the pores free from impuri-f ; ties and irritations. For sample of j w each free by return mail, address post- J -card, "Cuticura, Dept. IS G, Boston." Sold everywhere. Soap 25c Oint-i ment 25 and 50c 1 AMUSEMENTS W. C. T. U. will hold an all dav meet ing with the president at 1110 Bast Salmon street. Thursday. The mem bers are expected to meet at 11 o'clock and enjoy a potluck luncheon. Yearly leports, election, of officers and ap pointing; of delegates to both conven tions will occupy the time. Social Service Club to Meet. The Oak Orove-Milwaukio social service lack of action or emotional fireworks. Roger CurwelL disowned by his wealthy father, drifts from the paths of right to the drunkard's orbit, and then to the lowest depts of the cost. Here Hell Morgan's girl takes aa in- tar est in him. All manner of stirring complications ensue, but with the first rumblings of the San Francisco earth quake, the threads begin to untangle. and the girl and the man tlnd bap pi - club will .held a business meeting I aess together. inursoay arternoon at the home or r,?- tYrt- tS!ou-. ! Famous Girl, to Ride which it was planned to hold has been .R" Hnder8on nd ""Jf postponed. Douglas, two famous cowgirl bucking I horse riders will make-their debut at Chapter to Meet Chapter V of I the Pendleton Round-Up next - week. the P. E. O. Sisterhood wil hold its in-1 Prairie Rose is coming- with the Ifc- ltlal meeting for the season Thursday I Carty outfit from Cheyenne. Wyoming, j at the home of Mrs. Joseph Oopeland, I and is reputed to be one of the niftiest i . Our Assembly li of the New Fall Suits and Gowns Is Most Complete 240 East Fifty-seventh street, the af fair being a luncheon at 11:20, with tne president of the chapter. Miss Marga ret Copeland, as hostess. VQrs. Works eetgns. At ths first meeting of the Vernon Parent-Teacher little riders the west has ever seen. Mildred Douglas is also a top-notcher. and both are expected to maker Bertha Blancett, Mabel De Long, Ruth Parton and Katie Wilkes look to their laurels. In addition to the. regular entries, this makes at least four girls wita national r " r - i in tne cowgirl oucxing contests. Works accepted. A special called meet ing of the association will be held Tuesday at 2:30 at the Vernon school house tor the election of a president Oekley Oresa to Uset The Ockley Oreen Parent-Teacher association will hold Its first meeting at the school assembly room at 2:80 Thursday, Sep tember is. All parents are especially invited. Psychology; Club to Sffeet-The Port land Psychology club will meet Thurs day at 2:20 in Central' library. A full Diva Sucks Poison From Arm of Child Phoenix. Axis., Sept. 12.- (L N. 8.) Ccurtlnr death. Madame - Schumann- Heink herself sucked poison of a rat tlesnake from the arm ot little Cairo Ounsales at Wenden last night. The bov was brought to Phoenix for med- aitenaance is especially aesirea by tne I icsl attention tooay. xne aiva came to president. Mrs. Eaaon J. steels. i Wenden to bid her ron. Fred Bchu- AXbArta. Tntinmnnt m-n TVi a 1. 1 mann. goodbye as he left for war, and sang ai m nnt w uvuuiw iwunrt Sunday night. berta Woman's Improvement club will hold a business meeting Thursday at 2:20 at the home of Mrs. Margaret Smith, il5 East Twenty-fourth street. Cathedral todies' Aid. The Ladies' Aid society of the Cathedra parish will meet Friday afternoon at 2:20 o'clock at the Cathedral hall. Seventeenth and Lttucn streets. -i- AMUSEMENTS YOUNG ORPHAN GIRL During convalescence and when appetite lags A7rrTfri brings to the hot. dry mouth a freshness and a -soothing1 bairn that coaxes ' back the enthusiasm of health. COLOMBIA 81xtb between Wartinston and HOW She Wll CuTeri. Had Meadacnes, Uizzy Dpeus, aien." 11 . ro. to 11 p. m. U B EBTT Broadway at Stark! Photoplay. "The Whip." 1 11 a. ra. to 11 p. m. . MAJK8T10 Wiahlngtoa at Park. ' Photoplay. "The Beoor .System." 11 a. m. to 11 n. m. PEOPLES WMt Park Jt Alder. Photoplay. Mary Plckford la "Rebecca of Soaaybiook rarm." 11 i. m. to 11 p. m. STAB WasklsgtoB at Park. Photoplay. "The Argonanta ol the West." 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. SUNSET Broadway and Wasbtorton. Pbeto- Dorotar PhmiDa. la "Hdl Umu'i irL" 11 a. is. to 11 n. m. . PANTAQE8 Broadway at Aider. Headllner, Jwra Meuiveoey. la "'OUTer Twtot." . Six HIPPODBOMB Broadway at Yamhill. Vaado- vuie. -y Tne Venetian roar, musical act; Margaret Ryan, singer. 1:30 p. m. to 11 ! STRAND WuhiBtrton between Park-and West vanaer Awful Pains, Could Not Work. Park. rUle. raetoplay, Ropert Jolian and Rath CUfford is .rse Mystenons Mr. tuuk, 0 DO UR Nesr Fall Sult2 for street and general wear reflect the newest idets from the Eastern fashion centers stmpk models as well as a varied showing of the more dressy styles are here In abundance. . - Frocks, Evening Gown and After- , osi Drees arc ewQectssl with re. '. gard " for ssiladrs tastss qoiraments. Yott are cordially Invited to attend any afternoon and view the new garments before the formal opening hter. ! ,. - , ., . ' - Mail Orders Filled Your ' Charge Account. Welcome 8 (Si Omway Staters, , dancers iv aa v, in. --.t-.'. COUNCIL CKESTBnd PorUasd Heishts ear line. Untdoor antaaementSk Uaacipc, 10 s. j m. to 11 9. m. ,- - ART MUSEUM Firtli and Taylav. Boors S te B wvekdaya; z to o Bnndays. Free -after noons of Taaeday., Tkoradajr, Friday, Batar- LI KJO "wrta and Stark; Kaatral comedy. rrolics of the Day." with Al rraaks aad Bea DUiea. . Pittsburgh, Pa. I am an orphan girt and when only seventeen years old Md to sup port "myself, but I would have such aick spells every month that 1 would have to stay at home from work. and 1 could not afford to do It. 1 1 also had head' aehes, diy spells and a pain In my Side. My sister told me how much Lydla S. Pink- ham's V e t etable Compound had helped her, so X began taking It. The result la I am now In good health and never lose a day from - . J Thousands of soldiers in Europe have cause . to thank Wrigiey's for its tonic effect. the Flavor . Mary Plckford People's r w ff ART. PIC3CFOKO brings) "Rebecca work 8414 yoirmay publish my let- life creen at ths Peoples theatre do."Mlss Marie Schmelts. 11 Gard- today. With Rebecca, one ot the very Mr a Troy 11L N. a. PlttsBursh. o. I Mil I nicest children In American literature. and - "little Mary." the very sweetest gin tn, ail nimaom. even iaperiauves seem inadequate to describe the won derfully . beautiful ' production. ldlss Plckford Is the ideal person to lm- I mortallse the little girl . of the New i England village, who. . though doroi nated toy two crabbed old aunts, does pot permit her buoyant spliiu to be crushed. - How : she fights " with ths taiellle children, sells soap to get the ! lamp for Mrs. Simpson, how she gives a circus in a barn from which ah Is routed by the cranky aunts and' how i she meets - Adam- lAdd- (Eugene i O'Brien) is all brought out In typical Plckford style. - Tearful one moment, laughing the nekt. Miss -Plckford fur , her adds " to her screen gifts the ftculty of doing Charlie Chaplin Xalls. Pa, - This good old root and herb remedy has proved unequalled 'for' periodical suffering of young women; it contains what Is needed to restore healthful conditions. . , . . Wste the L.ydla S. Plnkham Medi cine Co. (confidentially). Lynn, Mass., for free advice if you ned it. (Adv.) Unsightly Hair ' The rPLlQsSevw devitaJlse m la. Bay Dellifftse by aaoae, It amt dUappeJata. I pi all 111 )) l) )uu:u!u.iiuu.uudJ.uu.ui)m)) RINGLER'S COTILLION HALL DANCING Informal Every Wed.. Sat. Eve.. Opening Thi Week. Butterfield the Sweet Singer and His Orchestra. Dancing Classes Begin Sept. 17 Washington St. at l'tfiT TONIGHT for ths benefit of the British Bed Gross of Oregon Frederick Villiers will give an Illustrated War Lecture. Official rreach Xotloa War Pictures; Also Charley Chaplin will show what his prospects are for going to the battle front HEIUG THEATRE eats Boxes. tLBOi Xiower Tloor aad S Sows of Baloony, S1-O0J Bal. of Bal. ooay, 50e aallery, gfto. . ticket orncz IAXX OPENS TODAY MWr at Taylor ' Kala 1 A.11SS HEIUG 3 5?S NEXT HHURS. Special Price Katie SaUrday. OUVBE MOBOSCO Freaeots BriUlast Maaical rare SO LONG LETTY CRAKLOTTX 0EXWOOD Exeelleot Caat Btaaatns Chora. Novelty orrbtra. Evee rloer, 11 rows $2 .DO; T rows Mi Balcoor, I1.00. 75c. 80c. GaUery, 60s. ' Sat. Wat. 11.50, t.O0. I8c. 60e. , Y R I C XZATZJro AVS 1X009 . - yreamt " - DILLON & FRANK ta the Big Mtuksl Sseeeas : "Frolki of the Day" , M rele Is the Oast - p AIsT T AG E S MATINEE i DAILY ZiSO ; ; :- rof - owx sroirxxxr The CeUVrated Znsliah AeUr is Weaserral Istersretaioas f "OUvm Twlat." OTKZS. BIO ACTS - ;. Three Pertorataaees TJafly Klsbt CartaUkst T aad S Hearst - Pathe News' OREGON JOURNAL News pictures e nertli west and 5 national events wilt appear sacs wek st Jeadm theatres threugb. eut the northwest, laciudtag majestic : of : fortlaod. -m , r-s w IM THE QUARK FACKAOK " f GRAND PRIZE I Asi f NieMcsr awaao - -1 f f , W m mTSJPTs sssisaa wesee's - ANOTMgR moor or ouauTV "tusecca - or eunnyorooK mm . la a