as NEW DISCOVERIES ABOUT "COOTIES" IN THE SUNDAY JOURNAL MAGAZINE ; X3l)i Social CaUh6ar'! t r :V; - -' ' , Friday, stay " . ' . 4 ."The second lecture of the Junior league eowse. Turitan Main springs," at Presbyterian ehureh Iiouh tt IX o'cloclC , .--- ' jrvlngton club dance for adult members. r ' - . Z5t)fc Club alert&ar Entertainment at the Highland school. Music and-literary pum- bers. I d. m. : Fortiand Woman' club at a p. Musical program. in. : at- th Hotel Multnomah. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND,, THURSDAY, MAY 1919. Moment Clufag an& Society Spliid -Downing Wedding Is Pretty Simplicity Marks Ceremony Home of1 Bride's Mother in Irvington. in Bjr Helea H. HstehUoe . , QIMPCjCITY of detail marked the wed- 3 ding'of Miss Helen Q. Downing-, who i" Wednesday evening became the bride f Weldemar Spliid at the home of her ; mother, Mrs. J, C. Knuth, In Irvington. The impressive double ring ceremony &u' ....mMi wHfi.h was . WV U "VU 1UI IIIW v- " . r ' read by Archdeacon Chambers of the . Episcopal church," In the presence of the ' . Immediate families of the couple. The I' nriae miaa a cnarmnns mviu ..... emart -white suit of gabardine, heavITy ; embellished with braiding and wern with , a chto hat of white. Her flowers were ; mauve-tod orchids and Ophelia roses, . ana we nrisce iu v--- emopy -was read was banked in palms - and Oregon grape, with artistic baskets oi sweex ,pos b.hu bii u Stepfather, J. C Knuth. .There were no attendants. Following the ceremony an informal -. reception was hold, a targe numoer o friends of the two famll.ee of tl.e couple "calling to offer their food wishes. Re ' ceivinar with Mr. and Mrs. Knuth .and 7 the; bridal oouple were Mr, and Mrs. Thee L. Spliid, father and mother of the bridegroom; Ilobert H. Vessey, for ' tner governor of North Dakota, and Mrs. Vessejr ; Miss Mary I.ouiae Allen. Mr. and Mrs. William Ladd and Miss Uraee Honkanen. In the dining room; presiding at a dainty table centered with a basket ef Ophelia roses and tulle bows ef pink, Tvcre Mrs. Walter Gadsby and Miss Ladd. Assisting about the rooms were the Miss" Florence Hemenway, Elolse White and Mrs. II. V, Thompson. The bride, who is an interesting girl, ' has i been a resident of this , city for about five years, coming to Portland from Kansas City, where she was a stu dent" at the -Conservatory of Dramatic Art and Music. During , the past ew years' she attended the University of Oregon, where ah made a special study . of Journalism. Mr. Spliid is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Theq X Spllld. an old family in Port land. He Is engaged In the wholesale business and is associated with his father in .the State Ban of Oregon. After 'the " announcement of their en gagement, Mr; and Mrs. Spllld were the Inspiration for a number of delightful pre-nuptial functions. TJiey will leave fOr a short trip In' the mountains, after which they expect to make their home In fortland. "s- -t;. - ' " - An evenr ef interest this week la the 4ance to be given on Friday evening at WurolhueMt elub-by the Ilakanakl Ump,,ree girl of 14i.com, higU school ss -arflt -tor the organisation Pat ron . an4 patronesses f or he . event will Va"Mrt. and Mrs. E., E. Bohwartztrauber, Miss Ms-rtoM1 Rchelde. Miss. Pearl Durst. Miss .Mary' Buckley, Mra. B. H. Mc Colllte,.Mr and Mrs. C J. -Cook, Mrs. If. ' AiUson'M and Mra O, K, Jacobs, Mp,; and Mra A." N. ; JfolmaOk s.Tlw members bth Camn ' Fire ; are; 'the Misses Ida JFendel. Kins, Jones, Vlr rinta . Wllaonr" Oertrude Lannlrig, Doris uoiman, weiry rmuweu, aiariene onum was; Xiucllla Helmer, Georgia Jacobs, Mrae T. .C.- Forges, Margaet Densmore knd; Norma sNeely. - -Friday baa been chosen as the May holiday for Reed college and arrange ments are beings made fo? all day picnic on ie' Sandy' river near Bull Run. The vem Is in accordance with recently adopted Reed: policy of forgetting; class rooms and -laboratories at least one day a month, and taking a. 'course iri nature .appreciation somewhere among the wilds ? of Oregon. The plcnlo will leave Reed soon after 9 o'clock, and the return will be made some "time lit the evening. Events v are being : planned . to hold in- terest. between the big camp fire feeds, Which-rtii be the mainj picnic events, The University of Oregon Glee club will be presented in concert at the Wash ington' high, school on Wednesday eve ning at 8 o clock, under the auspices of the' Franklin High School Student as sociation,' The announcement is greeted wittt rnore than usual interest, as it will be the first appearance of the glee clwb- In ' Portland this year. The club - has been on a tour throughout the atate and has -met' -with generous response 'from all Its audiences. The patronage et. the' friends and alumni .members of the" bnlvvslty and the high schools Is solicited that the affair -may be a suo cess. . .-v .- . " An Informal tea will be given by Mrs. M. Turteltaub on Tuesday at 2 o'clock in -Liberty hall, Second and, Meade streets.- iyhls - affair- Is being planned for the benefit of the Jewish Orphans', home. This home, the alte for which . has already been purchased, is to be lo cated on Bancroft Heights.: The affair is open to the public v : Jn addition .to the afternoon teas that are being given for the benefit of -the University of Oregon's Women's build i ing." the Portland Woman's Research club wilt give an Informal dancing party, at Vtncent hall, -x Fortyvthh-O and Sandy boulevard, on ' Thursday evening. May 15. , Mr. and Mrs. Adrian McCalman Jeft on Wednesday for -an. extended visit in th East. They will also be guests-in To ronto. v Canada, where Mr.- McCalman formerly ; -made, his . home,, ftolnff . from there to - New Tork and- Washington, D. C. - "Acme Hive No. 981, Lady Maccabees, will give?, another card party - Tuesday evening,' In Allsky building on the third floor. -The meeting la open to jll per sons Interested. 1 ! Kevin Henehan. who has been residing at the Multnomah - hotel for the past three -weeks, left today for his home in Seattle. "Irvington club will entertain at an In formal dancing party at the" club house on Friday evening. The party will be for adult members only. . . MRS. ALEXANDER BERNSTEIN, well known matron, who was unanimously reelectfjd president of the Council , of Jewish Women at the annual meeting of that organi zation helcf Wednesday afternoon at the Concordia club house. HILDREN Should not be "doeexf for colds apply the toutside treatment - ' '', 4 0 if Engagement to Be Made Known Friday Wedding of Miss Ruth Ghirardelli "to Percy Lee ' Menefee to Be of June. Anchor council, Tuesday evening, held r largely attended meeting at W. O. W. rajtempie. Mrs. R. M. O'Reurke was given a silver tea set as a wedding -present. She ie financial secretary of th council and her labors are appreciated. Mr, and Mra, John Clark, who have recently em barked on the sea where there are two mates on the ship and no captain, were cauea up ana-given valuable silverware as --a reminder of-tne esteem in: which they are held by their fellow, knights ana lacues. MEW 8 of the engagement jof Miss Ruth GhiradeUI of San Francisco, who was a recent visitor In the city with Mrs. Maxwell H. Houser. and Percy Le Men etee of this city i td b made known in San Francisco on Friday. Miss Ghlra deUi is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Do mingo GhiradeUI and Is one of the prom inent .young women in : social circles of the south as well, aa in the cities where she is a, visitor in the north, t - - -- Plan have been i made .for- the wed ding, which -will b an event of June in San i Francisco, where the bridegroom elect is now -visiting. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Menefee of this city ana toae a former student of the Univer sity of California. He is expected to re turn to Portland ln- short time, return ing td the south later for the wedding. Miss Ghlradelli la a sister of Miss Co rona and Eeperanxa Ghlradelli and her brother ia - Liyl Uhlradelll. . : She was graduated- from one of - the - exclusive schools of, San Francisco and has been one of the charming hostesses in that city. The event is of wide in terest in Portland as the bride-elect has a large circle of friends here and is al ways a much feted visitor when she comes to Portland. Disease germs in batter become fewer in number as that commodity is stored. E FRATERNAL NOTES Jewish Women Hold Annual Meeting Mrs. Alexander Bernstein UnanN mously Reelected President Reports for Year Heard. fl Reauisite E pi - - . " itm - B Bl ; 1 : in Furs for! Fashionable Attire Liebes fashion conceptions are i the criterions . of . the season ; the Liebes : stock; satisfies every individual wish. f Fur Cravats,: Fur Dolmans . . ' Fur Coats, Fur Coatees i " i -I ffil i-.. . - -" m hi m i Refrigerated Fur Storage Vaults Expert Fur Re-Styling Mr TeB Wiaser MRS. ALEXANDER BERNSTEIN, who for the past tw years has so successfully presided ever the destinies of the Council of Jewish Women, was unanimously reelected president of that organization at its annual meeting, Wednesday, at the Concordia club. Other officer elected were: Vice president, Mrs. Julius U Loulsson; recording sec retary, Mrs. Charles F. Berg; corres ponding secretary, Mlss.Eda Jacobs; treasurer, Mrs- S, J. FVeedman ; direct ors to serve from 1819 ' to 1M2, Mrs. George Ioeweneon, Mrs. i George N, Black. Mrs. A. L. Goldstein. Interesting reports of the past year' work were given by committee chairmen as follows: Neighborhood House, Mis Ma Loewtnberg ; Neighborhood House committee, Mrs. S. M. Blumauer: re IlgJon, Mrs. Ben Selling treasurer, Mrs. S. J. Freedman ; secretary, Mrs. Charle F. Berg; membership, Mrs. Solomon Baumi Americantsatien, Mrs. I. Koeh land; social service, Mra. J. Dautoff; French and Belgian babies, Mra George Loewenson; war service. Miss T, Rose Goodman; cook "book, Mrs. Julius I Lippltt; memorial fund, Mrs. Max Hirsch; president, Mrs. Bernstein. The reports showed much excellent work ac complished, especially . along patriotic lines. ; Short addresses were made by Mrs, Alexander Thompson on the teachers' salary measure ; Mrs. George T. Gerlln ger on the U. of O. woman's building fund ; Mrs, Hendricks on the national organisation of war mothers. Mrs, Paul Neimyer gave delightful vocal number. During the social hour which followed lee cream and cake were served, mem bers of the board of directors acting as hostesses follows: . Mrs. George Loewenson. Mrs. Slgmund Ottenhelmer, Mrs, Solomon Baum, Mrs. F, J, Freed -man. Mrs. Charle F. Berg, Miss T. Rose Goodman. - This was the final meeting of the council for the year. - 4 Friday' calendar of club meetings in cludes a large number of speakers on the teachers salary measure to be voted on Saturday, May 10. The schedule is as follows: East school tea, St ' Johns, corner Seneca and Newton streets at 3:15 p. m. ; speaker, Mrs. J. E. Withrow. , Kenton school rally at the school house at p. m. ; speaker. Judge W. N.' Gatana, Arleta, Parent-Teacher association at S :30 p. m. at the school house ; speaker, Mrs. J. H. Zehrung. Portland Woman's club at the Hotel Multnomah at S p, m-; speaker, Mrs. Samuel C. May. Linnton Parent-Teacher association, at the school house at t :30 p. m. ; speaker, Mrs. IV D. Hubbard. ; . Bi Sisterhood at the Y. W. 'C A. at 1 p. m. ; speaker,-Mrs. Alexander Thomp son. ' : Richmond Parent-Teacher association at the' school house at 2:45 p. m.; speaker, Mrs. J. F. Chapman. ' War Auxiliaries central committee at SOI courthouse at I p. ro. ; speaker, Mis Jessie Skinner, ' Glencoe community meeting at the school house at S p. m. ; speaker. Rabbi Jonah R. Wise. . Llewellyn. Parent-Teacher association at 8 p. m. at the school house; speaker, Mrs. Alexander Thompson.; Vernon community meeting at the school house at p. m. ; speaker, Mrs. Alexander Thompson. Holman community meeting at the school house at 8 p. m. ; speaker, A. C Newlli. - Following a very activ business meet ing the Neighborhood club of ha, Grande held a highly entertaining and instruc tive program at their parlor Tuesday afternoon. The program opened with a finely, rendered piano solo by Miss Gladys Miller. It was entitled "Polon aise" by Chaminade. The remainder of the time was given to a lecture, or talk, as he insists on calling it, by Dr. De Busk, instructor - in the University of Oregon, Dr. De Busk spoke on the sub ject to which he ia devoting, himself, child welfare work and problems and ex periences he haa encountered. - Central W. C T. U. held an interesting meeting Wednesday afternoon, Mr. Madge Mears bad charge of the program, aa superintendent of "Mothers' Meet ings." Mrs. Lulu Horning was the first speaker. She emphasised th importance of the mother's place in the family and her development through these great ex periences. She gave some fine Quota tions from th pen of the mother of Frances Willard, "Character Is immor tal, and towards its perfection all efforts snouia tend.' Mrs. o. , Bishop of , Tfon calla followed her, emphasising the need of firmness -and tact in dealing With the children. Often they pay too little atten tion to their thought and needs, Mrs. F. M. Diamond spoke- of the: need of living with the . children. Ihe : mother . must teach her children to be unselfish, to be wilting to give help, to others. She' must be truthful.-. She must live with her ehjl. dren - and get - their ' 'viewpoint. " Mrs, Dougla of Great Falls. Mont., spoke of the importance-, of what i. the ,". children read and advised them to read with them. Mr. . B. GItttngs spoke of what older women can do to help young moth ers. Get hold of , the young mother, but not alone In aaklng-her to attend meet ings which she does net have time to do, but send her- a Mothers Magaxlne which she can read in spare momentsi An interesting discussion followed. Mra 8. -C Newell spoke on th queetlen ef raising the salaries of the publlo school teacher. Several members followed In dorsing this appeal. Mrs.; U. I ,r Hid den will have pharg of the program next weeluu- . . r- u - . I'"' " " . "Alpha Literary club of Baker held, its regular, monthly meeting Monday after noon. Election of officers resulted a follows i. president, Mrs. u Robert Serv ice: vtee president, Mrs.! J. M. Lamb; secretary; Mrs. Frank Jasper ;v treasurer, f Mrs. Carl Silvan J corresponding secre tary, Mrs. Charles Beaty.i After a short recess a musical program! was given by Mis Margaret Not and Mr.1 J.VcM. Lamb and Mra- Sllven. - . . , - - - ' . '! The Fortland .woman's i club will give an alt musical pregramf' at 8 o'clock LFriday in the "Multpomah hotel. Mis I'Ucie - Aeeie pecaer, vionnisi j j. noap Fargo, tenor, and Luelen Becker.-pianist, will present the program. '. Th winard ; W. T? U, will meet at S o'clock Friday with, Mrs. M. S3. Slater, Hi Simpson atreeti.. t A good . program has been prepared. - All ) Interested are urged vto -attend.ii . , i--...-t : , Over SOO patrons pf th Gjenco dis trict "attended the: meeting .of Parent Teacher association Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Alexander Thompson spoke en the teachers' salary measure and Mr., Xulu Pahl Miller' sang. -,;:. . -r-"-. r-f The third of. the community ? rallies under the ' auspices of the , Olencee Parent-Teacher association will be held Friday r. evening ' In- the- schoolheusa There wtll be' program1 as follows: Vocal solo.- Miss Harriet Leach t fancy W:G.T.:u.iWill Send Force Overseas . . l : ' - . ',..' s." : - ' ' i Campaign Begun -to Prive liquor - Traffic, From World' Orient ' to Be Invaded " THE Katjonal ; Woman's Christian Temperenoe union from its million dollar Jubilee fund is already' engaging its workers to go-across seas to give im mediate help In bringing to pass" world prohibition. Miss. ChxUUn Tlnllng of Norfolk, who for JO years has been a lecturer on scientific, temperance In the normal school, .colleges and universities f America, will leave Immediately for China after the National-W. C. 'T. U, convention in St Iulsr ? s r i'1 Mis Tlnllng has spoken en temper, ante In? England, Scotland,- Wales, Switserland. Canada - and 3 states of the Union,-and was a representative ef the world's W, C. T. U. at world's tem perance conference In France and Bel gium. . Her work is eagerly awaited by mtssionsries and educators in-: China. : Brewers and distillers, driven from th .United State,, announce that they wni take their brewer le an a tstilierie to Chin and other s countries of th Orient, Th Woman Christian .Tern perance union will send its temperance mlsslonariea to China and win, also give special -help to the. Chinese, students, men and .women" in thl, country, that tbey rnsy carry-pack to their republic the truth concerning alcohol and lb valu of prohibition. : t danclnr. Tkllss "Louise Hatfield i reading, MargareWGarrion of , the yranmin ni gn choot faculty; triple4 trio of the Mon day Musical club ; addresses by Mrs. J, F. Chapman.' and .Rabbi- Jonah B. Wise. Following the program' tljere will be dancing. .-. ' ' ; - . -. . , - e- e The. Arleta Parent-Teacher association will meet at: 2 p.-m. Friday, The chil dren will present a program and Mrs. J.. H. ?ehrung, president f ,;tbe aso elation, will speak- on the teachers' sal ary measure. - -v ' - r f ' STV .av d. si sa .,...... tM ' . - sr" . -a, BY StBA CHILOS HARORCLAVE3 (Or PORTLAND ) Keep th runner cut off th strawber ries and the weed and grass down. ' , Make succession plantings of sweet corn, string -beans, lettuce, : radish ana turnip. ' Curly kale la good for greens the year round here ; tt should have a small place In every home garden. t Ferns from the woods will do well on the north side of the house. If possible bring home some of the leaf mold with them, so that they will feet at home. : Time of planting will vary two or thrc weeks . In different sections. No: hard and 'fast rule can ever be made for gar dening. It Is safe to plant any of the warm weather vegetables now. Poison oak may- be killed with a so lution of arsenlte f soda. Be sure to u arsenlte and not arsenate. Dissolve enn pound In five gallons of water; cut off the vines and soak the roots thoroughly with the solution. More than one appli cation may be peeesaarjr-if the roots are large. (: .':''" Fac9 Piling Habit '-- 'Bmeeming Ftuhionclle Women of fashion and refinement seem to have been acquiring the merco lised wax habit, depending less and upon cosmetics for their complexion difficulties. It does seem a lot wnpr to lust peel off the wornout skin when It loses its youthful color and appears nc now that this can be done so easily, safely, painlessly and economically. Therei no trouble getting merest l wax at any drug store tan ounce' MU do), since It virtues have become sen rally known here, and there's no trou ble uslng.lt Just as you use cold cream, applying at night, washing it off next morning. Th wax take of r the cm scarf skin, In tiny flakes, a little each 5sy, The new unW-iW which Rrad. ally appears Is velvety soft and btiH fully wVlte, radiant with girlish lovf! i ness. Any surface trouble like pimri. red or yelfow patches, freckles, etc.. van ishes of eour with the discard? 1 eutlcle.-Ad v. Friendship lodge, A. F. and - A. M., was addressed Wednesday evening by J. J. Sell wood upon experiences in France-and Belgium. Refreshments were served after, the meeting. Friendship looge meets at Forty-third and Sandv boulevard and Is a center of interest to I an increasing circle of Masons In that part or the city. ' eamaritan loose, i. o. o. r con ferred , the ftJrst. degree . on candidates Wednesday, night in the presence of a I large number of members and visitors. The work was performed In the usual magnificent manner and with - great dramatic ability under the direction of jc. j. Noian, grand warden-of the tate encampment. - - ; - ; r . ... . 4 . Sunnysjde i chapter. Order : Eaatern Star, Monday evening had for guests the officers, and members of Mount; Scott chapter, and - the guests put on the de gree work. A banquet was served In uewieys nail. East Thlrtv-fourth and East Yamhill etreet, immediately follow-1 ing uw cosea session. The Court of Honor served a pleasant and . appreciated banquet Wednesday evening in M. W. A., hall to members ana guests, following the presentation oi a ciass oi canoiaates. . m ' ' The GUI Reaaa Ornttn taatn MneL the degree of Master Mason at h the BpeGiui raeeiwi OI CCUWOM lodge last neuanuaj evening, j- . ,j r. ' . i Two events extraordinary for Tomorrow and Saturday, , Wherein Are Featured r e Dlllt s. an resses that were bought from very high-grade makers at very low prices. We are giving you the benefit of the savings realized, amounting in many instances to almost the difference between wholesale and retail prices. - Quitethe most important events this season important in consideration of VALUE and important from ihe point of ECONOMY it is difficult to know which to emr5hasize first.' Every suit, every dress is the sort that Arid as for price suffice to say that so you always find in Liebes collections unusual, so unexpected arc the values all from makers that" supply us - regu- . in these special purchase events that larly. If wc were to mention the names should we. use- comparative prices the of the designers the'itore would not marked prices would seemj tinbeliev- hold the crowds. . ; - ' able. ' . ( '. . . ; ; , , Street, Afternoon and Daytime Frocks The ilustratiohs at the left give but a v?ry faint idea indeed of the exquisite ma- terial8f,thewonderfully fine design and workmanship that, the specially priced dresses 'display:;3Ve.4cantdl you only the most. essential points, You must come to know the real mearrinof this special events There arc f Satin Dresses - A . . tr W Street Dresses . Paulette Dresses (JP y H K Afternoon Dresses Serge Jesses M m j J L:PeJ . Tricotine Dresses . . V U8- vaynme jw Taffeta ur esses u-u Jersey Dresses Business Dresses Dinner Dresses Women s6f Misses' Tailored Suits And these are the remarkable prices at which they are marked:; .55 S59 s Hand-tailored, i exclusive designs : in Some very smart semi-tailored "styles , : serge. Poirettwi,lhand -tcicotine. careless, natty belt eff ects 'arid ' blouse All the prettiest style 'points are em- models. 1 v - " . . phasized. There; are vestee effects, There are only one or two of a kind, fancy foulard7 linings, clever braidings. so attend early, is bur advice j. Selling, commences on both second and third floors -promptly ; -, - at nine o'clock tomorrow morning, . - j Sn arlv in the season, this ort6rfunlt7 will surely be taken advantage of j Additional -Liebes salespersons have been : provided to maintain , Liebes .Service. , . ' . quickly. , - . - V JTSZS M-UX U4 US Yi v .i J. w J YQU ARD" -.5 Of. Q 9