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10 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORT LAND THURSDAY. FEBRUARY i 21, 1918. SPORTS NEWS AND GOSSIP INVITINGLY PRESENTED, IN NEXT SUNDAY'S JOURNAL Say, what ts llfst Tls to be born, A, helpless babe, to KTet the light With a sharp wall, aa if tha morn Foretold a cloudy noon and night; To weep, to sleep, and meet again. With sunny am Ilea between ; and then? J. Q. Saxe. , -.v.V.v11 T twinkles like a star. Those only are beautiful which, like the planet, have a steady, lambent light ere luminous, bat not sparkling. ; Longfellow. ?r jeto ffermgg on gtoeen anft Htage ! Prize Winning Photoplay Feature J Love You", at the ' Liberty Is Throbbing Story of Heart ' Interest '4f LOVE TOU.V seven-reel prtze-wln-lnlng photoplay, the Flnlejr nature picture and animated cartoons of Mutt : - and Jeff in some new antic opened to 'day at the Liberty theatre. The scenario of "I Lore Ton" wa one f the $500 prise-winners in a contest conducted through an eastern magazine by the Triangle company. The scenes are laid In France and .- Italy. They are fully beautiful to set off the throbbing story of heart's desire of this photoplay. The story tells of a rich young Frenchman who falls in love with a picture displayed In the Salon in Paris. Thrills and heart throbs are a 1 plenty. " Beautiful Alma Rubens is featured. She has appeared in plays with William I 'S. Hart. Her sweetness and beauty has i been commented on widely since she en " tared the picture world. Wheeler Oak ' man. who was the Ne'er Do Well In Rax Beach's novel of that name, which was screened a couple of years ago, and Francis McDonald gave capable support to Miss Rubens. The Flnley nature pictures showing wild animals and bird life of Oregon, were' repeated today and will be shown again Friday and Saturday. The won derful photography of the pictures and . the Intimate close-ups of the state's mtriA creatures were a treat to most movie fans, and especially Oregontans, when they were first shown at the liberty last week. Bud FlBher has some new. happy In-; f epiratlons for Mutt andJeff. Beach Novel to Be1 Filmed -Heart of the- Sunset," a plcturlia tlon of Bex Beach's novel of the same name, has been secured by Qoldwyn and will be released aa a special. Heart of-the Sunset" is a Mexican bor der romance, featuring Anna C. Nils son and Herbert Heyes, in whose sup port appear such well-known names as Roberf Tabor. F. L. Fernandez, Jane Miller. William Frederick and Irene Boyle. It was produced by the Beach Pictures company under the direction of Frank Powell. . Tom and Iluck Stay Over Thera will be no midweek change of program at the Columbia, Tom Sawyer . and Heck Finn betng held over to con tinue to delight their audiences. Thl3 episode has to do with the murder that was the outgrowth of the row between r Indian Joe, the doctor and Muff Potter. Maude Not Coming Here The Hetlig management received word this morning to cancel the engagement of Cyril Maude in Portland. The actor - la on a steamer coming from Australia Wireless advices are that it has been de- , layed and it haa been found necessary to curtail his itinerary accordingly. ' Garden lias Fine Support , , : In The Splendid Sinner," Kate Jor dan's' powerful play of today, in which Mary Garden will be seen, the famous diva Is supported by a representative - cast, Including Hamilton Revelle. An , ders Andolf. Hassan Mussalll, Henry Fettlbone and Roberta Bellinger. :Mr. and Mrs. David S. Steams, ac companied by Mrs. Eva Hubbard, have . left for I ugene to spend the week end with their son Lloyd, who Is attending the University of Oregon. A Stubborn Cough Loosens Right Up This home-made remedy Is a wonder far quick result. Easily and cheaply aoade. vJn Prompt nd positive action of this simple, inexpensive home-made rem edy in quickly healing the inflamed or swollen membranes of the throat, chest or bronchial tuh anrt Ky-.u; Tip tight coughs, .has caused it to be used in more homes than any other cough remedy. Under its healing, sooth Ins influence, chest soreness goes, phlegm loosens, breathing becomes easier, tickling in throat stops and you (tet a good nrcht's restful sleep. The usual throat and chest colds are con fluered by it in 24 hours or less. Noth ing better for bronchitis, hoarseness, roup, whooping cough, bronchial Asthma or winter coughs. L To 5fk hi" Plendid cougn ryrtrp. txrar JJtt ounces of Pinex (60 cents USiiiff t plnt bottle nd fill the BOtUewltn-plain granulatedeusrar syru Md shake thoroughly. You then nave full plat family enpply of a much tetter cough tyrun than you could bur .jeady-roade lor $2.50. Keeps perfectly nd children love its pleasant taste. Pinex is a special and highly concen trated compound of genuine Norwar pine extract, and is known the world ow lor its promptness, ease and cer tainty in overcoming stubborn coughs and chest colds. , To avoid disappointment ask your druggist for "2 ounces of Pinex" with full directions, and don't accept , anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money prompt- ' It refunded. Tha EJnex, Co, ft. Wayne, IndV WHY WOMEN DREAD OLD AGE . Don't worry about old age. Don't worry about being in othai people's way when you are getting on In years. Keep your body in good coniition and you can be as hale and hearty In your old daya as you were when a kid and every one will be glad to see you ' The kidneys and bladder are the causes of senile afflictions Keep them clean and In proper working con- - dltlon. Drive the poisonous wastes " from the arstem and avoid uric a Mil accumulations. Take GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Ot Capsules periodically and you win rina mar. tne system will al- ways be in perfect working order, Tour s Dints wui ne eniiveneo. vour muscles made atrong and your face have once more the look of youth and health. There la only one guaranteed brand of Haarlerr Oil Capsules. GOLD MEDAL. There are many- fakes on ' the market. Be ur you ret the Original GOLD MEDAL Imported Haarlem Oil Capsules. They are the oniy reuaD.". ror sale Dy an rirst clasa druggrista. For sale and gua anreea vy i ne uwi urug co. (Adv D USTIN FARNUM, appearing in the leading role in "The Scarlet Pimpernel,' at the Strand. The name is one adopted by the leader of a band formed to rescue French aristocrats from the guillotine during the revolution. S ft. If. . I Ca. , -uV " ' I VI,' nil ir mm 'J ' ' ; V- t h i Sri i r- t - - MacDowell Sued As Result of Small Loan Man Who Advanced Tragedian Two Bits for Meals Denied Portion of Actor's Salary. I OS ANGELES. Feb. 21. (I. N. S.) Melbourne MacDowell, tragedian 4-4 t'vt ''t and former husband of Fanny Daven-1 kit,i r0 x. r.... its port, was "down and out" in Oakland i berland Road' Westover Terrace, Fri and borrowed 25 centa from Sylvester j dav evening for a patriotic musicale to V. Innes, but he does not owe Innes be given by Mrs. Alice Brown Marshall, r8!,8 ",,arCC,?ri,n? tofcde;l8lon ' sVPeIlor i pianlste. assisted by Dr. Stuart McOulre, m uugq w cu it, tv iiv vuuaj uoviucu as- suit brought for that amount, In favor of MacDowell. Innes claimed MacDowell would not have had the wherewithal to eat In Oak land had he not taken charge of the actor when approached for the loan of a quarter, established MacDowell in a hotel and paid his expenses. He says he then contracted to become Mac Dowell's rnanaprer and secured him em ployment at $200 a week as motion pic ture lecturer In Los Angeles. For this he was to get half of Mac Dowell's salary. The $678.5', he claimed, was for board and room and money loaned. MacDoweir4 figured as plaintiff In an anAullment suit filed a month ago in which he alleged he was practically kidnaped and lnveiprled Into a mar riage while mentally Incompetent by Mrs. Kathryn W. Neff. This suit is still penamg. wiiwiiwiiiiiBmmmiwiiiimiiiwiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuwuiiiiuiwiuiiiiiuiiHiiiuimiiiiiiwii'J TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS I MiiiiiHiini'ii'WTnT'innir'y'rf"""!!""""""""";"!"""""""'!"" ttt STOCK OFFERINGS BAKES Broadway between Morrison and Alder, Aloasar Playen In "THe Old Homestead." Matinees Sunday, Wednuday, Saturday. 2:18. Erenlnc. 8:20. LYRIC Fourth and Start:. Musical eonudv. "The Jolly Widow," with Dillon and Franks, uauy maunee, ii :SO. . Erentng, 7:10 and S. VAUDEVILLE ORPKEUM Broadway at Taylor. RaaaUner. CecU Leon and Cleo Mayfleld. morical comedy Urm Matinee. 2:80. Kvtnin ft Rn PANTAGE3 Broadway at Alder. Headliaer. Jack Henry and Bone Gardner In "The Bach elor innner. rnoxopuy. The price or Four. Matinee, 2:30. Erenina 7 and 9. HIPPODROME Broadway at TarnhiO. Headltn er. Jack and' Pearl Hall, sharpehootera. Pho toplay. Jane Eldridie in "Tha Stronc Way." STRAND Waehintton between Park and Weet Tark. Feature photoplay, Monroe SaUabnry and Ruth Cllffordain "Hands Down." Vaode- iuo ousnoi, i rmnaconunentai Hoad Show. FEATURE FILMS uuiiUHBM sum Between Waahinrtm St" Feltur Photoplay Jack Ptckford in jTom Sawyer and Huck. Finn." 11 a. m. to LIBERTY Broadway at Stark. Charlea Bay ia "The Hired Man." 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. MAJESTIC Wmhineton at Park. "Parentan." 11 t m. to 11 p. o. - ' PH.S-.!s.E"k t Alder. Mad,. Ken- " v uiuii v ne. 1 1 a, nu tsrAlt Washington at Park. lla.rn.tnHn irene castle la "BylYia of the Secret Ser. rice." and "Bill" Hart in .,.. u ...iZSSui!t Broadway. Madtta Strong Wind Starts Many Small Fires Fourteen fire alarms t Wednesday during the day and six at "r"1 two hour period. Most of the fires were small, caused by de- C!mneys- Th hIen number Is attributed to the prevailing strong wind. at th" house of 8. V. Squires. 157J East Glisan street,, caused approxi mately $3000 damage.- The roof and top floor of the dwelling vdm A soft drink parlor and restaurant at Third and Burn side waa slightly dam aged at night by a fire caused In a pwcuuar manner. A passerby tossed a match Into some cleaning fluid at a wwiuiavca atana causing a flare-up. In resxaurani at 8 North Second street the ceiling was scorched by a small fire caused by an overheated pipe. . Te Hock of QtbraKa - En"- Incomparable with War Sarlnci Oei 'nd&Bm. vmtaA States 1 M v v 1 f ? A jf'- '57,'. f"Sfrsf'V. II IH1HHMM" 4 ruH vu'tK V-ffA ..fc.-hXw iT IfcV; -fa slfta-l?gyjseii A Parker Home to Be Opened for Musicale Mrs. Alice Brown Marshall and Dr. Stuart McGuire to Give Program. rR AND MRS. HARVEY O. PARKER A" will open their home at 113S Cuiri- baritone soloist. The program will In clude: "Ise 'Owlne Back to Dixie" (Blake), "Ocean Thou Mighty Monster)) MacDowell), Prelude (Rachmaninoff), Mrs. Marshall ; "When the Boys Come Home" (Speaks), Dr. Stuart McGuire; Reading "Charles XII" (Voltalr), Samuel C. Lancaster; Martial Sympho nic Poem (two pianos) (Llsst), Mrs. Marshall and Miss Gertrude A. Speer; Old Black Joe" (by -request), Mrs. Mar shall ; National Anthems of the Allies, 'God Save the King," "La Marseillaise" (Ferrari). "Kimlgayo" (Chaa. Vincent), Dr. Stuart McGuire: American Fan tasia (Victor Herbert). Mrs. Marshall . and Miss Speer ; "The Star Spangled ! Banner" (Dr. Arnold), led by Dr. Mo-1 Quire. 1 A magnifying glass for jewelers In vented in England can be attached to spectacles and swung to one side when not In use. THIS IS THE AGE OE YOUNGWOMEN Aim! Women With the Look of Youth. Everywhere, It Is the young or young looking woman who is making the most of the wonderful opportunities'for women today. The good things are not for those who seem to have passed their greatest usefulness. Don't let gray, streaked with gray, or faded hair with its look of age rob you of your chance. Tou can easily regain all its youthful beauty as many other women have by using Q-ban Hair Color Restorer occasionally. Q-ban will not dye your hair. It sim ply brings back the natural color and gloss. It Is a delightful toilet requisite that should not be confused with hair dyea and other such preparations. Q ban will not stain the scalp, wash or rub off. It does not Interfere with shampoo ing or waving the hair. Easily applied. Sold by all good. druggists everywhere on Money Bade Guarantee. Price 76c . (Adv.) Kill Dandruff and Itching with Guticura Sata2Sc0inbneal2Sct50c If you want to Hooverlze and do It properly use CLEAN EAST SOAP. - It takes leas and does more than any laundry soap on the market. THY. IT. ITS rrOXUE&FUI, 1 : Pupils to Hear Symphony Goncert Rehearsal Friday at Which Stu dents of High Schools Will Be Admitted Free. pHfcl splendid program of orchestral music which Is in preparation for the regular monthly concert of the Port- land Symphony orchestra next Sunday afternoon at t o'clock will be presented at the iree rehearsal concert Friday nature, but of the factories where con mornlrtg for the benefit of high school ; spiracles are going on to delude the students. There Is an unmistakable educational feature in these free rehearsal concerts which are given to the students that will be of great benefit and enjoyment In ' llA HAVtV m mmJ ". 1 . w,ana position mors cieaxiy. ' iot. oniy in woman will acquire the taste for genu- the selection of her furs, but from the lnely good muslo and will become fa- condition In which they "are kept, miliar with the great masterpieces, alii The majority of women give little of which will exert a strongly beneficent later Influence. 9 For assistance In understanding and appreciating the music, elm pie Printed programs wiu do supplied wnicu win give the names of the compositions and composers. Admission Friday will be by ticket only, a full supply having been provided the teachers of all high schools In the city. Indications point- to a large attendance at the regular concert which occurs next Sunday afternoon at S o'clock. The seats are now on sale at Sherman, Clay Jb Co., and popular prices again prevail. Maud Powell Charming as Eve Maud Powell, America's foremost vio linist, was heard here again Wednesday night at the Helllg and once more charmed the many admirers won during a long and successful career on the con cert stage. Maud Powell's playing la. as of yore, soulful and satisfying as to technique. Her; principal offerings at this concert were the Sibelius concerto In D minor, f IrsC movement, and Salnt-Saens' sonata in p minor. She was called upon to play several extra numbers, and these were.: "Waltzkng Doll" (Poldlnl-Hart-maijnV: "Turkish March," from "Ruins of Athens" ( Beethoven-Auer) ; The Maiden's Wish" (Chopln-McMlllen). and four national American times. "Ken tucky Home," "Ole Black Joe." "Shine On" and "Kingdom Com In'," and "Min uet" (Beethoven). Arthur Loeaser, who also haa been heard here before, was the very effi cient pianist. FRATERNAL NOTES The grand board of managers ohe Neighbors of Woodcraft Is meeting every day this week at the headquarters build ing. Tenth and Taylor streets. It Is presided over by Mrs. Annie P. Hawkins with Mrs. c C Van OrsdaU. grand H. LIEBES &CO. FASCINATING new materials bar monotony in fabrics. Old ones have been glorified to rival them. T&e Jaunty Bony Coats, the quaint rounded Eton, the short ripple Jackets and Bib Fronts all are telling notes of, Spring. Coverts, fine twills, checks and lightweight, light colored mixtures are the chosen fabrics. A generous showing now awaits your preference at $25, $30, $35, $40 and up Wool Frocks Silk Frocks I Styles Particularly Created for Misses A beige Tricotine Eton Frock has a vest of white satin; another has a plaite apron and softly draped sides; Serge Frocks take on new notes, too;. Tucks that simulate plaid, for in stance; Satin Guimpes with "Buster Brown" collars; Bodices alUover braided and straight tunics with narrow drop skirts. Slendering plaited Frocks are also shown in our new, interesting varied display. $22 50 Up Springtime FURS Fox Animal Scarf s and other smart effects for Snrinor ar Mai'n TMnrr RiORO Beauts CKat Furs and Fun 'I'H'f.RlS aeema to be a sense of afflu- ence and luxury about V bit of fur that affects both men and women alike. From the poorest' working girl to the woman of royalty, a piece of fur cat. rat; rabbit, squirrel, mink, fox. ermine, seal and sable has Its fascination. And the day has passed when the "prima donna'a husband" la the appel lation given to any man who wears a fur collar on his overcoat. A few years ago good furs were not difficult to obtain for a fair price and bad furs were practically unknown. A set of what waa called "astrachan" was useful and attractive as we.l as reason able. Bed fex and lambs' wool were,0 used only for floor mats. Today we see the mostr extraordinary creations, not of simple and fascinate them Into parting with their money. Tou can tell the quality of a woman by her furs. Thera Is, perhaps, no part of her gowning that expresses her taste a ill , t a , a thought to the care of their furs after the newness wears off. They think winter prevents moths from corrupting them, and they are hung in closets Just as they are taken off when coming In from the street. And the usual closet Is not cleaned any too often. Perhaps the furs are shaken out and rubbed off before being put away and perhaps not. That should be done Immediately upon taking them off when coming In from the street. Just consider what dirt-catchers furs are and what delightful beds they are for microbes of all sorts. Put them In a warm closet and they thrive. breed and grow fat. Now think of putting those .furs on and fastening them up around your throat In that condition. Rashes, pimples and eruptions break guardian ex -officio, in attendance. The board la carefully Investigating the fi nancial matters of the order, and con sidering several problems left to its care by the grand circle session last August. The thrift department Is now busy dis posing of $50,000 among the 65(T local circles of the order on the Pacific coast for Investment In War Savings Stamps. On Friday evening Multnomah camp No. 77, W. O. W-, will celebrate Wash ington's birthday by dedicating the ser vice flag in honor of Its 152 members who have enlisted. Judge Burton will deliver an address, and the O. A. R. quartet will render patriotic selections. After the program Is completed the floor of the large hall will be cleared - and dancing will be enjoyed. Thoae prefer lng to play cards will have an oppor tunity to do so. The elub rooms will also be thrown open and those wishing to bowl, play pool or billiards may do so. Tuesday night Oregon Oak camp, M. W. A., entertained all the camps In Portland at a special Initiation cere mony, in Its hall at Fisk and Lombard street. EL J. Flourshus, consul, wel comed the visitors. The officers of Rose Captivating SUITS and FROCKS that emphasize approach of Spring. I SB I.IL,IiLAJS out on the neck and face, and doctors treat the patient for some internal dis ease and still the microbe-filled furs are doing their damage Innocently. I am wondering If the doctors have some Inkling of- the truth whan they ad viae women not to bundle up their throats, and to keep their collars turned down all through the winter months. A dainty woman loves furs but she loves them clean.' She will compel her maid to shake them tmt, free them from dust and rub them with clean towels before putting them away and after each time ahe uses them. Her closets are cleaned thoroughly and disinfected once a week. She will have China silk bleached cotton bags In which to hang her furs. In order that they may not come In contact with other gar ments, and they will be rubbed clean Just before wearing again. It Is appalling to aee tha dyed and decorated cat and dog furs that hang In windows and around hecks, and the number of them seems to be accumulat ing year after year, conspiring to ruin the health of the Innocent victims of the cheap manufacturer. Nothing ia so ex pensive as cheap furs and there Is no better Investment than fine furs. Rather go back to the warm woolen scarf and mittens that can be washed over and over again than wear the awful death traps that are placed on the market to day. In the name of furs. When we see furs worn on hats and boots we can realize to what measure the manufacturers are obliged to resort to supply thq demands. Our household pets vie with the skunk and are In equal danger. It will only cease when the doctors forbid the use of furs as car riers of infections of all kinds. Mean time treat your furs properly. Do not let them be a source of beauty destroy ing. Your neck and your hands can testify to their mischievous qualities. Sometimes I think the aninlal world looks with supreme contempt upon us Tomorrow Perfumes and Scents. uixy camp occupiea we cnairs as ioi- i lows : F. L. Davis, consul : J. P. Vol mer, past consul ; E. A. Edwards, ad- vtser; C W. Meadows, banker; W. H. ' Tinker, escort. Captain Fred Grap commanded the team of Alberta camp with J. J. Ooddard as master of cere monies. Samaritan lodge, L O. O. F., received a surprise visit Wednesday night from two strong delegations from Charity lodge No. 75 of Tigard and Lincoln lodge No. 161 of Scholia, who came to witness the presentation of the first de gree symbolising friendship. The prin cipal parts were assumed by K. J. Nolan, Jesse T. Jones and William Link later. After the degree work the lodge adjourned to partake of the hastily ar ranged but wholesome supper served by Steward William Popbam. Ivanhoe homestead, Brctberhod of American Yeomen. Wednesday night re ceived a class of candidates and re ceived the annual report of Its trus tees The homestead now numbers near ly 125 members and is conducting an ac tive campaign for members and. twtoe a Hand-made Waists fresh from their express packages, it GeOrfette Crepe and Voile Waists, htm- i stitched and trimmed with filet lace. $22.50 to $35 i J $22.50 to $35 l 5S0 FURS v V v -".C v V ;"h! . - month has social sessions at Areas um hall. I0a Thirteenth street. e Independence Homestead. Brotherhood of American Yeomen, held an Interest ing meeting at the hall of the Bast Side Business Men's club Wednesday night. Foreman J. a Kluckner presided. With the help of Mrs. Joseph South, district manager, this homestead haa been as suming a prominent place in the annals of the order In Oregon. Multnomah court. Foresters of Ameri ca, held an open social session Wednes day night with ' an attractive program onaer airecuon or William 8. Mown. James Bain Jr., grand secretary, deliv ered an addreaa. Among the apecial musical talent were Miss Fay E. Rud duck. Miss Lillian Searchrest and Harry SoueL e The members present Wednesday night at the session of Portland lodge. Loyal Order of Moose, war pleased with the presentation to the lodge by Judge Robert O. Morrow of the honor roll of tl names. Clan Macleay. Scottish Clans, has ar ranged for a Scotch concert and pro gram at K. of P. hall. Saturday night Proceeds will go to the benefit of the British Red Cross Oregon Eleetric council. Royal Ar canum, Tuesday night entertained over SO of Its members and friends with a dance in Maeonlo temple. Refreshments were served. Ben Hur tribe will Initiate a large class of candidates at the A. F. of A. hall. 129 Fourth street. Friday night under the direction of Chief A. K. HilL SAGE TEA TURKS ' GRAY HAM BARE tvi Grandmother's Reelp to Bring Back Color and, Luatrs to Hair. That beautiful, even shade of dark, glossy hair can only be had by brew ing a mixture of Taga Tea and Sul phur. Tour hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When It fades, turns gray or streaked, just an application or two of Sage and Sul phur enhances its appearance a hundred-fold. Don't bother to prepare the mix ture; you can get this famous old recipe Improved by the addition of other Ingredients at a small cost, all ready for use. It ia called Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Compound. This oan always be depended upon' to bring back the natural color and lus tre of your hair. ' Everybody uses "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound" now because It darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it haa been applied. Tou simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair has disappeared, and after another appli cation it becomes beautifully dark and appears glossy and lustrous. This ready-to-nse preparation Is a de lightful toilet requisite for those who desire dark hair and a youthful ap pearance. It is not Intended for the cure, mitigation of prevention of dis ease. Adv. New Dancing Academy Opens Mr. J. Harvey DeHoney. one of Amer ica's foremost exponents of dancing, has ' converted the well-known Wurlark ball room. Twenty-third and Washington streets, into one or tne nnest ana best arranged dancing academies in the coun try, which he will open with a Grand Reception. Saturday eve. February 23. The Opealsg Daselsg lafornal will be given on Saturday eve. February IZ. Select dancing parties every Wednes day and Saturday evenings. Admission, Ladies, 2&c ; Oentlemen, iOc. (We pay the war tax). If you desire refined dancing, good music, and pleasant sur roundings, be sure to attend our open ing party. 2Ttw Daselsg Classes for beginners will start Monday eve, Feb. 25, at . Clauses will meet every Monday and Thursday eve, I to 11. Tou will not become embarrassed and are aura to , learn. And tn order to Induce all beginners to start with our first lea son, I will sell our regular $$.00 term of S lessons for $4.00 to all purchasing tick ets on or before Feb. 25 ; and no differ ence how alow you are in learning we positively guarantee to teach you all pop ular dances in one term, or permit you to attend until you can danoe. Tou are the Judge. If you loin this class you are sure to learn for $4.00. Tickets are now on sale day and eve. Be sure to arrange to start Monday eve.. Feb. 25, at 8. Tou will be taught by the best professional lady and gentleman inat rue tors. We give private lessons, all hours, every day and eve. Special cut rates this week. Normal instruction for teachers of danc ing. A Daaeer of Zxserleaee Mr. DeHoney has erected and conduct ed the finest dancing academies in S of America's largest cities. He dances and teaches every known ball room and stage dance. He la acknowledged to ber one of America's leading authorities on danc ing. If you desire to learn tha- popular ball room dances, or the moat beautiful exhibition dances, call at the academy, day or eve. Phone Main 7855. Circulars mailed. Adv. DANCING! TOJTIQHT Cotillion Hall Poarteeath Off WasfetegleB. Portland's Finest Amusement Palace. V -i Ball-Beaiiag . Spring s Floor. . .rX-s- eTeriea Orchestra TiCk The Quality . AblIRr FormerHusband Of Actress to Be Married Lewis Carroll Ream Engaged to Jved Mary Louise Weaver, 'Daughter of Chicago Lawyer. BOSTON'. Feb. Jl.-(L N. S.)-ou1b ra ui Aormu a. Keam. Worcester milllonaira manufac turer, nas announced his engagement to Mary LouUa Weaver, daughter of At- rny cnarlea a Weaver of Chicago. , Two vaeka ago Ream waa -ordered by tha court to pay SHO.OOO alimony to his divorced wife. Miss Bleanor Psndlaton. Uxa actreaa . Miss Weaver Is tha secretary f an xolualva school for girls at Thompson, Conn. Ream met her there whlla work in; at tha American Steel Wire branch plant In that city. AMUSEMENTS HIPPODROME Thursday, Friday Saturday MARCELLE Dainty Mstieal Comedy and Pretty Girls "THE MAYOR AND THE MANICURE" George Ads Sketch Presented by Charles J. Harris A Co. THE OUON SEVERN TRIO Is Society Globe Boiling 3 Other Acts 3 PEGGY HYLAND in "The Other Woman" 10c Week Day Matg. 10c I POPULAR SHOW I I POPULAR PRICES - rrXTTT TC adway at Taylor XI Ti I I J.VT Mala 1 and A-Iltl 3BaEf:Mats.3Nighte -BEGiirxijro- TODAY, 2:15 MTSICAL CAETOOTT COXEST Katzenjammer Kids FTJ3T If U SIC PRETTT GIRLS Aft'e Me, t&e Klghts II, J5e, Me, tie PRFAT For cu From t OIAJ-J-rl. X to Tears ef Age TICKETS KOff BELLI HO ALOAZAR PLATERS Special Matinee Friday AH Week Mats. Friday, Saturday Superb revival of America's eld est and best play THE OLD HOMESTEAD A positive delight for young and old Evas, 15c, 50c. 75a, Mats., 25-50o Vest Week i "Cheating Cheaters' CONCERT, Sunday, Feb. 24th 3 P. M., AUDITORIUM? Prices $1.10, 85c, 55c, 30c, 20c SEATS NOW SELLINQ AT SHERMAN, CLAY fit CO. GERTRUDE HOFFMANN In - -Gertrude Hoffmann's Revue Mr. Leo Beers. J. a Nugent. Kelly A Cal vin. Krr ic Weston. Alfred Latell. Or pheum Travel Weekly. Concert Orchestra PANTAGEe 41 MAT. DAILY 2 ;30 W Trig BACHELOR DINNER." WltS 4ack Heary and Roe StafSnee. Sis OUter Bis Acta. Three Petfensaaeea Kafir. Hlsht Cwtaia . at 1 aad tat. Dallv at t:SO. Rlflhta Start at 7:90. AO thke week, the eentatioaal nirical eosMdy '- bit of the eeaaoB THE JOLLY WIDOW." . Wltk the clever eonydlane aod EoaeSsl ., , - Cbcrua. - - . . Tealrhti Lalief Sosvestr ves ., Friday t Chora t Girls Ceate s - -1 JfRTDA