IF AUSTRIA QUITSr-BY FRANK H. SIMONDS IN NEXT SUNDAY'S. JOURNAL IO, sifted through the winds that blow. Iown comes the soft and silent snow, White petals from the flowers that grow ' in tits cold atmosphere. - ;: ' - -Oeorre W. Bungay. There is bo royal road to anything.: One thing at a time, all things in succession. , That which grows fast withers as rapidly ; that which grows slowly endures. J. Q. Holland. . : v . 4 I t 'A Jftiige Audience Hears iKarle Sing Apollo Club Concert at Auditor ium Will Remain Long In Memory of Those Present. A HUGE audience greeted the Apollo club and Theo Karle,. tenor. In The Auditorium. Tuesday evening-, and en Joyed the musical treat of a well se lected program rendered by consclen tloua artists. Bits, of the concert that will stay lemger- than others In the memory of -the audience were the encore numbers Of Mr. Karle, a Russian folk song by the chorus and a couple of choruses with solos by the tenor. - "The- Image of the Rose," by Mr. Karle and the chorus, was beautiful In subdued harmony. Accompanying the solo work of Mr. Karle In this song the chorus resembled a mighty pipe organ under the fingers of a master. VFarewell to Minka," a Russian folk song, was ably given by the chorus, which -brought out the faint trace of ine oriental snaoes or Russian music. Mr.. Karle. pleased more with his en core numbers than .with those on the f program j After, he sang four French . 1 and Italian songs he responded tothe ! I encorewith "In a Little Dutch Garden." i l With this he took his audience by storm ; and came back with a couple of negro v lullabyee. . .,. :, , He puts an- appeal In his sonrs of the lighter variety, but fails to replace that quality with command in rendering the heavier compositions, leaving his cli maxes; disappointing. : - The 'rendition of ."Apr! La tua nneatra" by Mascagnl, by Mr. Karle. was unusual in Its accompaniment, bringing in. a change of, key every few : ; .measures. Opening the concert, the chorus sang 1 "The SUrBpangled Banner" and closed I " 'th "America." joined by the audi r once in a full diapason of tone that. Y figuratively, rocked The Auditorium. 1 i The accompaniments were palyed by Edgar H. Coursen and William McCul 1 loch, pianos, and Ralph W. Hoyt, pipe '.. " I -organ. j lloroseo Trlump'h Coming f ' Oliver Morosco's never-dying dramatic triumph, "The Bird of Paradise." begins . a three days engagement at the Helllg - theatre. Broadway at Taylor. Thurs i day, with a matinee Saturday. This r marks the fifth visit of this Hawaiian V vim.j 10 roruano. in "The Bird of f Paradise" -Richard .Walton Tully, the j- auxnor. presents a picture, both mourn J ruJ ana alluring, of a vanished regime in a lovely land. The scene Is Hawaii and f th tale of romance, intrigue and eupec . i sUOon unfolded with pictorial glamour rauwo mniei upon those machlna- , ? tlons f American planters and mer- v chants .whereby the ancient kingdom of ' Hawaii ' became a. nuwuimi , United States. The period, therefore, is ; about SO year ago. The scenes are all laid In the Hawaiian islands ftj i. y.superbV mounted, nothing quite "like It ever having been seen on the stare. The J east thla season -ts said to-be a most competent one ,and includes such Iplay , ers as Marion Hutchlns as Luans, For- rest Stanley as Dr. Wilson, John Har- rington as the beach comber, Robert ; v Forrest as- Diana. James Nelson, Rose . 1 Watson, Jack Ellis, Maude Fairlngton, , James IC Applebee, Maud Melville, A. t Francis Lens and James Glasgow, to gether with the Hawaiian singers, - dancers and musicians who are credited . with making their muslo popular In J this country. t Society Film Is 'Feature, ' "Stolen Honor," a society drama of love and Intrigue, with beautiful Vir ginia Pearson, "Modern Cleopatra." in ' the Stellar role, and five fine vaudeville acts greeted Strand theatre patrons on the new program today. The story of "Stolen Honor," a film fashion show of gorgeous setting and thrilling Incidents, , revolves around a stolen' palnUng which finally finds' Its way Into the national art i gallery In Washington. . Allen. .Moore and McCourt, 'the Paramount trio." In song, dance and comedy stuff. topOhe vaudeville end of the bill. Their . entertainment is of the cabaret variety. with the two girls arrayed In fetching ; costumes. Aaeie stuaevant, "dainty songstress" 5 Seymour and Dupree, "the : Jumping Chinaman and the dainty sou brette," In comedy patter, acrobatics ..; ' OPTHCDOOR L- Y ' i PalitS form -4 y .eiVVour Grocer : ( "jzas( V1 1 111 -11 ' " " ., 4' v - - - . , t , . " S -1 . ' v 1 " . NELL SHIPMAtf, who, with William Dilncan arid George Holt, is featured in "God's Country and the Woman," . which will be the week-end attraction at the Sunset, begin ning Thursday. . The play is one of the strongest Vitagraph ever put out. . , ' i ' - - 4 , v v . I. . . " t ,1 ' v ' ' l ' ' z Bushman's Wife Files Suit for Separation Mrs. Josephine Bushman Men tions "Certain Woman Mem ber of His Company." BALTIMORE, Feb. . (L N. S.) liWiuila A nnahmoM .... Tuesday afternoon was sued for a par tial ; divorce by his wife, Josephine 'F. Bushman, In the circuit court at Towson, Md. The bill stated that Bushman Is now living in New York with a certain woman member of. bis company, whom he has also at times brought to their Oreen Springs Valley home near here. Judge McLane signed an order requiring Bushman to pay his wife $200 weekly' for her support and that of her five chil dren,' and also granted $5000 for counsel fees, pending final disposition of the suit. The bill - states - that Bushman's income fs between . $60,000 and $70,000 annually. ;- Labor Importing Agreement Made Washington, Feb. . (U. P.) Gov ernment employment services in the United .States and Canada have entered into an agreemnt whereby neither coun try can Import laborers from the other without 'consent of the respective gov ernments, the labor department an nounced Tuesday. and dancing ; Roscoe and Burke in a musical novelty, and Holmes and Evans In . rThe .Oirl , From Zuyder Zee" com plete the promising bill. Ted Shawn Now Soldier in U. S. Army His Wife, Ruth St. Denis, Will Continue School of Dancing . at Los Angeles. OS ANGELES, Feb. 6. (I, N. S.)- - Ted Shawn, "the most beautiful man." and husband of Ruth St Denis, World famous dancer, will no loneer grace the dancing stage of America, as today be is an enlisted man in the United States army and stationed at Camp Kearney, San Diego county. - It wxame Known toaay mai jsnawn is a member - of the 158th ambulance corps,. ii&tn sanitary train, and Joined Uncle Sam's fighting forces Monday, after he and his famous wife for months had studied the question of his duty to his country. Miss St. Denis will continue the direc tion of the Shawn-Denis school of danc ing here during the absence of her hus band. wianuwHtrnnra! I FR PuillHIWIIUIIIIIIIIII FRATERNAL NOTES Bonnie Rose Castle, Royal HiiThland era, received a class of "refugees" into the clan Monday nlaht sumberinar 17. X P. Hewitt, illustrious protector, pre sided. A degree team of young ladies In tartan cap , and plaids assisted Mrs. I? P.- Million and Captain Charles Headrlck put on the work. The new officers of the castle acted for the first time. These are as .follows! David C Zink. past illustrious protec tor ; a Hewitt, Illustrious protector ; Dr. , George Forbes, chief counselor; Mrs. Lena . Larsh,, worthy evangel; George F. A. . Walker, secretary-treas urer ; Mrs- Elsie Million, guide ; Miss Sadie Hornebrook, herald j Mrs. Ellen Zlnk and Miss Katheryn Ilek. censors ; R. R. . Lakln, warder ; L. H. Russell, sentry ; Peter Eckeru William Purvis, ra. xtatue ijevy, manager a ioe memoers or lien Hur will enjoy a card party and social following their session ar F, of A hall next Friday night. Only members of the ordp B rA invited. R. Francis Mackensle. state manager for Oregon, has had Wash ington added to his territory, and on behalf of Ben Hur court has been pre sented with an emblematic watch fob in appreciation . or bis services, A. G Thompson., scribe, making the presenta Uon speech. Mr. Mackenzie will prob ably visit Seattle and other , Washing ton, courts shortly. ' Klrkpatrlck ? CouncuT TCniE-v.t " ladies of Security, is ban Friday night in the new Moose Temple hall. Proceeds will aro 'sustaining in membership the 20 mem- oers 01 me councu who have gone to mo ironu jnrs, ittun coppie is a com mittee of one to secore an honor ice xias- ior me council, and ia 'making i iwiKii. xne Denern Daii will have uiw irai or music, gooa order and pieniy. y: partners. The Junior " Order of Moose hM clam Juice supper Tuesdav ni-hr .t the -Moose Temple. Allen R. Jor.'dlcJ tator of Portland Iodg-e, Loyal Order of Moose: George B Thomas. a im... of the finance committee ; E. M. Frey- J uiuui, iiwuw w ue juniors, and others made brief talks, y Multnomah Campr W b. Is pre paring to initiate a large laas Fri day night to its big hall at East Sixth and. East Alder streets. All applicants are requested to , be present on that coaslon. ' , . ; The Moose Social duly enterUlned a large number of guests at its dance given Tuesday night in Moose Temple. The organization is giving all profits to the building and furnishing funds of Portland Lodge, L. O. M. -Joseph South. stae. manager for the Brotherhood - of : American Yeomen. 1 has returned;.' from a successful tour ' of Eastern Oregon in the Interests of the order. , - - - . ; , . J- -The Heck ef Olbrattae ' 4 , . fe atmnd. btrt incomparable with War Savins Or tifleateahe atiaiisU of the United States ia Drews Sign With Tully. to Play In Comedy Piay Will Be by John Hunter Booth, Author of '.'The "Masqueraders." .. NEW TORK, Feb. 8. Richard Walton .11 m r a . n . had signed a contract with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew, whereby these popular artists will appear upon the legitimate stage under his managerial direction. It is doubtful -if any other artists are bet ter known or more beloved than the Drews, whose motion picture comedies have achieved a sensational success all over the world. - , Tully plans to star the Drews in a new comedy by John . Hunter Booth. author of "The Masaueradera" re hearsals of which will start Immedi ately, the out-of-town premiere being set tor the middle of March. Although Tully's career as a producer has been comparatively short, he has achieved a cluster of successes scarcely surpassed in America today, IncludlnfGuy Bates Post in "The Masquerader," "The Bird of Paradise." which is now showing In the Pacific Northwest, and "The Flame." The Drews have been seen frequently In this city at the Columbia theatre, the last time a week or so ago in an excru ciatingly funny picture depicting the attempted cure of a weepy wife by her traveling man husband. No allusion as to whether the Drews will continue with their motion picture work is made, from which it is fair to deduce that they '.will continue- in pic tures right along. ETOHUWWmWIIWLIHIWIIIWHIUIWlUWW TODAY'S' AMUSEMENTS I mimmiimmmmmmmmmmmmsmKimmmttmmmm S STOCK OFFERING BAKER Broadway btwem Morrison and Alder. Aleawr Plsjrns la "Tha Unchaitencd Woman." Mathww Bandar, Wednesday. Saturday. S:1S. Tnins, 8:20. LYRIC Fourth and Stark. Unaieal eomedy, "Prince of Pilaner." with Dillon and Frankfc Daily matinee, 2:80. K renin. 7:15 and 9. - TACDETILLB ORPHEUM Broadway at Taylor. HeadUner. Hyami and Mclntyre. Matinee, 2:80. E ren in C 8 JIO. ; PANTAGES Broadway at Alder. HeadllneT. .Harry Lancdon in Johnny New Car." Mat-. inr. z :sw. evening. ana 9. HIPPODROME Broadway at TamhUL Head liner. "The Unfair Sei." Photoplay. "The Tenth Cue." t STRAND Washlncton between Park ami VC frt.-.-. F"1".1? Pnotoplar. Virginia Pearson in "Stolen Honor." VauderUle headliner. FEATURE FXLUS COLUMBIA Sixth between Waahinston and Stark. Georte Beban in "Julee of the Strona t Heart. W. S. Hart In "Dakota Dan." 1 1 a. as. to 11 p. at. LIBEKTT Broadway at Stark. Helen Ware, in 'The Garden of Allah." 11 a. m. to 11 p.m. MAJESTIC Washington at Park. Theda Baia in "Cleopatra." 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. PEOPLES Wert Park- at Alder. Mabel Nor- Band in "Dodgins a Million." 11 a. a. to 11 p. OL &TT8 SET Broadway at Waahinston. Wmiaa Fit - ' . - . ...... r Double Stamps Given on January Charge Accounts if Paid in Full ,On or Before February 11 Eastern Star Red Cross Workers Will, Meet in Our Auditorium on Fourth Floor Tomorrow From 10 a. m. to g p. m. Valentines ic to $1.00 i Latest 1918 novelties In VaJen4 tines. Favors, Score Cards and Place Cards on display in .Stationery Department on the Main Floor. Reduced Prices on Remnants and OddT'inps.n av ' Telephone Stands At $2:69 Third Floor Solid oak tele phone stands in pleasing de sign, with stool to match. Well made and nicely Qn (f finished. Special at Pa-ieOe7 Kalos i Carpet Samples at $1.29 Suitable Lengths' for Rugs Bargain CircW 1st Floor- Manufacturers' sample lengths of high grade carpets or lengths suitable; for rugs ends, are finished. Just the thing for bath rooms, halls,' etc. Good selection g-f Q of patterns and colors in Wiltons and Administers. Each PU Remnants of Cretonnes Special 19c Yard Barsjaia Circle Remn'ants ,4 and Bargain Circle FIBER RUGS short lengths of high-grade cre in neat ; patterns. These are es- tonnes fof draperies, pillow tops,' pecially adapted : for ; bedrooms, etc. Lengths up to 6 yards. Good 'Easily cleaned and sanitary Fiber assortment of patterns to - Qn Rugs. Size 27x54 inches, ftQn select from. To 50c, yard JLVJ on sale Thursday at OC 5: i Bargain Circle, 1st Floor.-Good: useful lengths of drapery materials of varioui kinds priced for Thursday's selling' at just : half price Tapestries, damasks, velourS ait IRGINIA PEARSON, the "Am ertcan Cleo patra,", who . is appear ing in "Stolen Honor" at the Strand this week end. 8. Hart in "The Ayran." 11 a. m. to 11 p,'a STAR Waahinston at Park. ' Vrrian Martin in "The Fair Barbarian." r 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. Dallas Men Training Under Allies1 Guns Dallas, Or., Feb. (.Letters received here this week from Dallas boys In the One Hundred Sixty-second Infantry in France state that . nearly all the com panies of the old Third Oregon have been broken up and scattered. Some of the "' " '"'1 Ti. I . ,.y commenced their training under fire In men from each company have already the trenches and will be succeeded by others in their turn. One lieutenant and one sergeant from each company have been assigned to a school of instruction. The general health of the- Dallas boys was good at the time the letters' were written, the most serious ailments being mumps and measles. The Hair Tonic V " TZ I : ; " 's ' ' ' ' - J v ' " X" s, J ..Wx.V-;:S:-::::::.ji:.i-.yr A Remarkable Preparation For falling hair and dry, itching scalp Kalos Hair and Scalp "Tonic is unsurpassed. It also pro motes growth of the hair. For cases where there is considerable dandruff Kaks Dandruff Remedy is very effective. Treatment, Beauty Shop, 2d Floor. j in' good assortment, of patterns. Time. . 8VER VrVRFlN O , Jimmy- Coon Saves the Day HOW angry little William and bis friend. Ranger, the big dog, would hare been if they had known that. Jimmy Coon was biding in the top of that tree near by, and saw everything he was do ing with those awful steel traps. - Tou see Jimmy Coon picked out a tall hickory tfee with very thick foliage, and he hid among the dense leaves, and kept as still as a mouse ; and when lit tle William had gone, you ought to have seen Jimmy bounce out of that tree and yeU to all his little friends, rCome here quick, I have some wonderful news 1" And ' it was funny to r see the little people climb down, trees, come out of burrows in the ground, and pop their heads out, of .the, wajer, as some came swimming to shore. And' all got on the bank close to Jimmy- Coon, to hear the news about - the Farmer Boy and the dreadful steel traps. "You stop shaking that water from yourf bathing suit, all over my new dress!" screamed Mrs. Possum, the mother of Teddy 'Possum. " It Was the rude Benny Mink, whose bathing suit was' dripping - with water when he climbed out of Mirror Pond, and he had shaken the water all over the best clothes, of Mrs. Possum : and all the other lad tea - - And Father Possum boxed the ears of the Impolite Benny Mink. "If you good people will come to Order, and stop vnur fiiutnr. 111 . tell you aometbinar worth hearing," shouted Jimmy Coon. And it became suddenly, so still, that you could have heard a needle fall from the nearby Pine tree. ; v. Lknow where every steel trap is set," exclaimed the excited Jimmy Coon? "And I'll take every one of you to your kun ways or front doors, and show you those dreadful things., if- you will follow me.? And every body In the crowd yelled at once, "Jimmy Coon, Show me ! I'm from Mirror Pond!" , And It was a comical sight to see the whole crowd, some wet In their bathing suits, and some ' dry, start at once to follow. Jimmy Coon, who had promised to show them every hidden steel trap. And the detectives, the Blackcoats (the crows), were on hand. Jabbering every blessed minute, and the Bluecoats, or police, also called the Blue Jays, Were working hard on the case. And Jimmy Coon took the excited crowd first to the little house of Sammy Muakrat. And he led them all around to the back door of Sammy's nice little house : and he led them, down the little path to Sammy's Dock, and boat-landing: and Jimmy Coon pulled off a nice piece of carrot from a stick in the water. Pendletofl Workers Will Organize Union Pendleton, Or., Feb. t An attempt to unionise Pendleton will be made . this evening at . a meeting" of workmen called by E. J. Stack, representative of the Federation of Labor. - He will at tempt to organise men and - women workers not now in unions and to secure affiliation of ' present unions with the federation.. Particular effort will be mada to unionise laundry workers. 1 " ' ' Standard Store of the Northwest - Reliable MerchandiseReliable Methods awawawawaw Sas SM awsaaaawaVaawaaaS SB Bawanew SawaWawJSBWSaWawaWBWasawaWaSBawawawawa . . T . r . 40c Coffee 29c Lb. 4th Floor This if our famous "O.W.K. Imperial Roast you hear so much about! Standard OA 40c coffee. Special price a-iaC - No deliveries of coffee except withl other purchases made in Grocery Department, 4th Floor. OWK Cocoa 24c Pound -Sold onljr In bulk. c 4 O.W.K. Cocoa special, lb a-TC Order Groceries early in. the day. Odd Lines Boys9 Suits $4a75 Sizes 6, 12, 13, 14, ' 15, 16,17, 1 or 2 Pairs Pants Main FloorServiceable suits for school wear. Made up in gray mixtures. - Some have, two pairs of pants, others one pair with double knees, "and & A HtZ seats. ; While they last trei J Tale ,5 JL PARTRIDOS It was funny to see the HtUe people climb down trees, , eome out of burrows In the ground, and pop their heads out of the water. ' v and ate it before them all saying, "Now I'll show your t i Tomorrow "Fl ndlng the Steel Traps Around Mirror Pond." ' AMUSEMENTS John HYAMS and MclNTVNa Letlai Vat. aneva Treupei Fell Bernar4 end Sedie Janiai RUTH ROVSt Aaeale'a gpolofloeJ Oleevei HARRY SERISFORD ansT, CO. STUART ARNKS. ' ' -' - - ' - v MM MAT. DAILY 2:30 HARRT LANaOON OO Vohnny't Rew Oar." - Sl Other Bit Aeta. Three Perf'raaneea Pally. Misht Cnrtala at T and t. LYRIC MUSICAL STOCK tel. Dally a 8:S0 NlfMe St TtSO. Thla Week IXIl on and Prank la Trig PRINOI OF PILSNKR" With the Boeebod Girls. AQ New Son Hita. The Bis Laaehiac Show 8 Special Feature Xishta S Tnea, "Country Store." Than., Free Somwak Spoon aU Idiea, Prt. Choru Girls' CabteaC Heartt-Pathe News . OREGON JOURNAL. News picture of northwest and national events will appear each week at leading theatres through out the northwest, including alajestio of Portland, T'- PANTAGE - . as a - - - - --- 1 Women's House Dresses At $1.25 Second Floor Special assortment of women's house dresses underprlced for Thursday. Several attractive styles, some with round, others with-squars collars. Ex cellent quality ginghams in stripes and checks, also figured percales. r Various colors. r Full range of sizes. Q-f OCT Priced very special for only pLtO Dresses At $1.95 Second Floor Women's house dresses several neat ; styles in t this lot some of ' plaid and checked, ginghams in various colors with white collars, others In plain color chambrays with pique collars and cuffs. Decidedly -becoming frocks - for wear about, the house. . AH I1 Af sizes. Priced very: special at $JLe7D .1 Billie Burke Dresses for $1.75 House Dresses at $2.50 Second Floor These smart "Billie Burke" dresses are becoming to any type of figure, f Made in two piece style with large collar, belt and pockets. Also regulation styles in tbjs lot. Splendid rff values:" special at only vL I O Indiana Seaman Lost - Washington, Feb. . (I. N. &-Wll- Ham A, Wells, naval -volunteer, was lost overboard from U. 8. A. Iowa on Jan uary SO. the navy department announced Tuesday afternoon.. Wells' home was at EvansvWe, Ind. . '. AMUSEMENTS LISTEN! - IP TOU INTEND GOING TO Ul?Il IP Broadway at Taylor niLlLel VAXala 1 aad A-Illl NextWed.?Feb.l3 Aad Costpasy Vaudeville Stars t OHDEB TICKETS BY MAIL TODAY Prleet Both Hat. aad Eva, Xselatlag - VTar Tax, Aret r, . j Floor. $2.19. 'Balcony, S rows, fl.tl : in rear 6 row. 11.10. Gallery, first 7 rows, reserved, tlo. Do 3TOT Order $1.5 Eva Tickets. . They have all been sold. HOW TO OBDEB BT MAIL Address letters, checks. Pottof flee Mosey Orders to W. T. Pangle, Mrr., Heilig Theatre. Inclose self-ad-.dressed, stamped envelope - to help insure safe return of tickets. - tick it orrios sale . - NOW OPEN heilig ss:4rj.v vtfisz 3 iSXSSi" Tomorrow SPECIAL PHICB MAT. SAT. OUrer Moroaoo PnwtiU FAMOCS AND FAVORITE DRAMA BIRD OF PARADISE The Play ef a Wemaa'a aeui. Erea., Floor. SI. BO; BaL,' II, TBe, S0e! Cat, 660. SaL Mat., Floor, 1; Bat, tl, 76a. SOei GaL, 60s. , - .. . , ALOAZAft PtAYKRS : Tonicht. -Baraaln Matinee Today . AH Week, Mat. Sat BtartlilW . .. Fnwrtonal Drama - in Four Acta ,THg UNCHASTENED WOMAN Emfly Sterene' (Teat etaninc eoeeeatt 300 time In New York. J tut teleaied for atock. RrenlBO. 2Se. 60e, T5o. Mats, 2 Be, B0. Wed. Baraaia Mat, 2fte only. Next week: "Hie Staleety Bunker Bean." V 1 i U. S. Thrift Stamps and War Sayings Certificates for sate at Main Office on the-f ourth Floor. There l no better Invest ment in the world for your savings. Sr V Men's " -: , $1.50 Pajamas At $1.19 Main Floor Men's Pajamas' of good, heavy quality out ing flanneL Cut in full gen irons sizes, well fin-fll in lshed. I'l.So grade Olli7 4 aV i i aV ,4 Second Floor Women's house dresses In ihe popular semi-fitted effects. Made up fn pretty plaids, checks, trimmed with white col jlars cuffs and belts.; Sport pock ets. .All sizes Included. QO CIY Priced special at only . V-WeOU Harry Lauder AllDept 1 i a : 4 4 4