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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, P ORTLAND, FRIDAY, JUNE 27. 1819. 13 i ; J . ,. HOT WEATHER MORNING DRESSES IN NEXT SUNDAY JOURNAL MAGAZINE T , . .. ... . ). It U the mind that raekes the man, and our vigor la in our lramor- - -j " i ?- f" ' . .i v ''':.jrf5r "'l:.;:!..' H khowa not whea to be ilnt ho knowi not when to apeak.-- - u'" 4? gtage, Screen ano jxatttreg -1 , ... 'Kiddies' Are to Make Own Pictures Jane and Katherine Lee Have Organized Company to Pro duce Short Comedies. NEW TORK, Jane 27. Touth will not be denied. The youngest stars In - motion pictures. Jane and Katherine Lee, have organized their own producing company, employed directors, acquired a studio, engaged supporting players, arranged with - authors to write their scenarios and are featuring themselves in comedy dramas. Jane Leo is six years old ; Katherine, her sister, is nine years old. Their Immediate plan, according to their "press agent," is to produce two reel comedy drtma-one picture each month. There will he additions to this . program, but. for the present, they will concentrate all their energies on two-reel comedy dramas. Their resolve to enter the producing JJeld themselves was not, they say, hastily made, . but resulted from a careful survey of the Industry, and a study of thousands of replies to letters which they sent exhibitors, in quiring their opinion of what the public liked best. Unerringly, a big majority of exhibitors, who know the Lee chil dren and know their film capabilities, lointed to the short comedy drama as the vehicle most likely to achieve suc cess for themselves and- for exhibitors. The picture they have in mind will, they state, be. made with a view of ap pealing to adults as well as children they will not be "kid" stories. Jane and Katherine will be the co-stars. Majestic to Show Dempsey in Action Manager Lacey of the Majestic is in receipt of telegraphic advices from his booking agency ' that exclusive motion pictures of Jack. Dempsey In action at training quarters in preparation for the Fourth of July go at Toledo have been shipped direct to the Majestic Manager Lacey hopes that the film will arrive in time if or showing tomorrow, but it will be here within a day or two at most and will be shown for one week. ROAD SHOW HEILiO Broadway at Taylor. Julias Eltinfe and hi own company. S:20 p. m. j : YACDBTHAB ' TANTAGCS Broadway at Alder. Hlh elaaa T4tde?ilJa and photoplay features. Afternoon : i s ;W u1hi. - i'rogram changes Monday eft-! . 1 noon. I ,: , ... - --.s HtPPODROMB Broadway a TamihL Acker " i man A Harris, TaudeTille and photoplay fea tuYea, Afternoon and night. . - - STOCK . ' ' x BAKER- Broadway at Morrison. Baker Stock - company, in ."The Unkiased Bride.", Matinee 2:80; night, 8:30. - , I,Y RIO Fourth and Stark. T-yrle Mnsteal Farce Comedy - company, in ""Wanted, a Wife". ' Every iTttxing and afternoon except Thursday afternoon. AICAgAK EltTenth and Morrison. Mmipal comedy stock eomtiany. in "Flora Bells." 8:20. 1II 'T". III . V U "J COLUMBIA Sixth and Start. in ''The Final Close-L'p.' 11 p. m. LIBERTY Broaffwty at Stark. 1 M I i, Shirley Masen 11 a. m. to William Hna- . aeu. in -some uar. 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. MAJESTIC Vahintn at Park, Leah Baird. in Aa a Man Thinks." 11 a. m. to II p. n. . STRANT Washington between Park and West '- Park. " Vauderille, photoplays. 11 a. nu to ll p. m. CIjOBE Washington near Eleventh. Kaaimora in .'An Bye. fee an Bye." SUNSET Washington near Broadway. William Desmond, in "The Mints of Hell." 11 a. an. ' to 1 1 p. ra. CIRCLE Fourth near Washington. Dorothy . tiiah in "The Hope Cheat." PARKS AND RESORTS COUNCIL CRKeT Dancing every evening ex . oopi Snnday. Sunday afternoon concert. Coaeeasions. OAKS AMUSEMENT PARK Armstrong roily company in musical travesty. Skating, boat ing. COLUMBIA BEACH Bathing, dancing and NOW RAISES 600 CHICKENS After Being Relieved of Organic Trouble by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. Oregon, 111. -I took Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound for an organic trouble whica pulled me down until I could not put my foot to' the floor and could scarcely do my work, and as I live on a small farm, and raise six hun dred chickens every -year. It made it very riAri fo mo - -.I saw the Compound advertised In our paper, and tried it. It, has restored my health so I can do all my work and I am so grateful that I am recommending It to my friends." Mrs. D. M. Alters, R. R. 4, Oregon, 111. Only women who have suffered the tortures of such troubles and hare dragged along from day to day can realize the relief which this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Com pound, brought to Mrs. Alters. ; Women everywhere In Mrs Al i ters' condition should profit by her recommendation, and it there are any complications write Lydia EL Plnkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass, for adYlce. The result of their 40 years experience la at .your service.1 iiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiii r f; EGG Y i HYLAN.D is appearing this week at the Strand theatre in one of her newest photoplays entitled I "Cow ' ardice Court," a picturization of the well known story of the same title by George Barr WITir AUTHOR ANDPUBLISIIER "Self Government In the Philippines" is the title of a timely book announced for publication on June 27, by the Cen tury company. The Filipinos have put in another plea, for complete indepen dence at an early date. Secretary of War Baker has recently put the admin istration on record as favoring the plea, and Maximo M. Kalaw, author of the book, is said to present a case for in dependence by recording what has been achieved in the Philippines in education. In social and political development and in industry. For the past three or four years the Filipinos have been practically self-governing, with the American of ficials standing by watching and holding themselves In readiness to help if help were needed. Governor General . Har rison has testified that the young nation can be trusted to walk alone. If he and Mr. Kalaw are right, th . Philippines-! offer a thrilling example of how quickly a small nation can get on its own feet if it is helped, and not hindered for selfish reasons. It has been little more than 20 years since this Oriental people were in a chaos of dirt," disease, ignorance-and crime which seemed to make their case hopeless as an independent, self-respecting people. And now the Philippines want to enter the League of Nations on 'their own. -And they probably wllL And the Filipinos them selves wilt Jiardly be prouder than Uncle Sam. v' John Galsworthy's hew novel. "Saint's Progress," was published by- the Scrlb ners on : June . 20. It Is a Btory of the loes of old-tune faith and of the aching gap between the generations which - the war has done so. muct to accentuate. Edward Plerson, the fine old English vicar, represents the older school with Its traditional ideas of religion and the conventions. Set off against him are his two daughters. Noel and Gratian. who represents the rising generation that has found its intellectual reet prema turely under; the - stress 1 of the war : "It's going to be it's got to be a young world from nowton." they plead. What's f the use of pretending it's like it was. and being cautious, and all that?; Mr. Galsworthy has never drawn a finer figure than that of Edward Pierson in his loneliness: "He went to the bare narow. tittle room he had occupied ever since his wife died; and walked up and down with a feeling of almost crushing loneliness. Both hts daughters in such trouble, and he of : no use' to them! It was as if life were pushing him utterry aside!";- ;-v -r j v r FRATERNAL NOTES j The ceremonial session of ' the D. ' O. K. K. at Tillamook Saturday will be at tended by over 200 knights from Port land and " nearby towns. A train ' will leave the Portland "Union station prompt ly at 7 a. ro, ; Abd-TJM-Atef temple No. J17 has chartered two special, cars and will go in state, headed by Martin C. Larsen, royal vizier, and a. divan , of officers, guard of 40 brigands, the K. f p. band and many votaries. The D. O. K. K. is the ; dramatic and social function - order within the Knights, of Pythias, and Abd-Uhl-Atef temple- is famous throughout the state for its cer emonial sessions. - Tillamook knights , , I fx g v a v - v y m I fvAV'ilT ' - v I II ; J SV f Hi X; - V - , x ' 111 ?'l r J f JJ i i U I ' ll it f McCutcheon. have arranged for a series of social events in connection with the visit. A class of over 100 will receive the degrees about midnight Saturday. Some of the party will go in automobiles. Thad Graves, at the K- of P. temple, has a force Of clerks writing out tickets and receiving applications for degrees and issuing dues receipts. v ... The ladies of Golden Rule review, Women's Benefit association of ' the Tht St m pray Lint Sem-prat Jo-tc-kay Sempray Face Powder Sempray Reoare Skmprat Vanishing Creme your dealer 1 MARIETTA STANLEY CO. Famous In a Day Beautiful : Complexion, Oatmeal Combination Does It A Free Prescription Does Its Work Overnight. You Can Prepare) It at Your Homo I, New York: ' It is my own discovery and it takes Just one night to get such ma. vclous results, says Mae Kdna Wil der; when her frienes ask her about her wonderful complexion and the improved appearance of her hands and arms. You can do the same thing if you follow my advice, she says: .1 feel It my duty te tell every girl and woman what this wonderful prescription did for- me. Just think of it. I never tire of telling others just what brought about such remark able results. Here is the identical pre scription, that removed every defect from my face, neck, hands and . arms.. Until you try it you can form no idea of the marvelous- change It will make In just one application. The prescription which you can prepare at your own home Is as follows : Go to any grocery and get ten cents' -worth of ordinary ; oatmeal, and from any drug store a. bottle of derwillo. Prepare the oatmeal as di rected tn every package of derwillo and apply' night and morning. The first application will astonish you.- It makes Europe in the Remaking to Be Filmed Burton Holmes, Wjth. 90 Trunks of Raw Film Material, Leaves for Torn Continent. BURTON HOLMES, traveler and cin ema lecturer, whose motion pictures are known everywhere linder the trade name of Paramount-Burton Holmes Travel pictures, has hit the Iran again. Accompanied by Mrs. Holmes, Herford Tynea owlingr, his chief cinematogTIher, and some 80 or 90 trunks containing- raw fllm stocks, a portable laboratory, etc, Mr. Holmes has sailed for Europe. While his plans and itinerary are nec essarily elastic and subject to change because of unsettled conditions, fee ex pacts to take between 50,000 and 60,000 feet of film for a new series to b re leased througrh the Famous Players-Las-ky corporation to be known as "Europe in the Remaking,'. Fundamentally, the idea of the series is to show what is being done in Europe on a peace basis, according to Mr. Holmes. "Right at this time the most Interest ing phase of the European situation is the phase of reconstruction," said Mr. Holmes, aboard the Adriatic, just before sailing. "The war, naturally, has left Europe In a chaotic state even the neu tral countries have not escaped It and it is my plan to show just what is being done to restore normal conditions. It is a big job that they have ahead of them in Europe, and an interesting job It is, too, and I believe that the Ameri can people want to know all about it. Hence this series. "Roughly, my itinerary Includes Eng land, France, Northern France, Belgium, the Rhine valley, Csecho-Slovakia, Po land, Switzerland, Spain, etc You will notice that I am not confining myself strictly to the war areas. As a mat ter of fact, the biggest part of the re constructing work is -to be done behind the battle ltaes." There are Industries that were ruined by the war which must be) revived and put back on a normal 'basis, and there are industries which expanded beyond alls reason be cause of the war and -which must be reorganized In such a way that neither capital nor workingman will suffer." Nazimova Is Star At Globe Today Nazimova, the emotional Russian act ress in one of her best successes, "An Eye for an Eye," is the new show at the Globe today, and Is billed for a week's run. "An Eye for an Eye" is a story of romance and adventure in which the passion of the east and the chivalry of the west is depicted against settings of natural splendor. Maccabees, were hostesses Wednesday night at W. O.' W. temple to Mount Hood tent of the : Maccabees. They served cake and ice cream In ; $he ban quet hall after nthe two organizations had adjourned. Mount Hood tent had a class of 10 candidates and Golden Rule had 15. Both organisations meet the same nights in adjoining halls and enjoy many social evenings together. Columbia lodge No. 1," Degree of Honor, Wednesday night held an inter esting meeting at the rooms of the East Side Business Men's club. A program was given under the direction "df Mr.?. P. E. Moore and Miss Reta Trites, after which refreshments were served. Sunburn Few wemsa realiie that ssnbvrn sometimes perma nently injures the delicate texture of the skin. Prevent! oa is better than eure. Always apply Sem-PKAT Jo-vk-hat and Sempkay Face Powder to the faee. neck and arms before soing eat and yottr skin will never saner irem lasosni-ner irorn wind-burn, either. Ask Qrand Rapid. Mick. SEM-PRHY JO -VE -NRY Sempre Ciovtne For Her the skin, appear transparent, smooth and velvety. I especially recommend it for freckles, tan. sun spots, coarse pores, rough skin, ruddiness, wrinkles, and, in fact, every blemish the face, hands and arms are heirs to. If - your necU or chest is discolored from exposure, appiy this combination there and the objec tionable defect will disappear. It is ab solutely harmless and will not produce or stimulate a growth of hair. No mat ter how rough and ungainly the hands and arms, or what abuses they have had through- 'hard - work and exposure to the sun and wind, this oatmeal-der-willo combination will work a wonderful transformation in 12 hours at the most. Thousands who have used it have had the same results I have had. Mots: To cat the baa effact be safe te follow tba complete direction contained in ever? pack age of derwillo. Ton hare enlj ta sat dermlio and oatmeal. Ton seed- nothing aba and it to au simple that anjrcna can. nat - ft; and H ao inespmsira that an? girl or woman can afford it. The ssanniaetarar end - druggists gnarasta tli si titer will b noUeaebb iaspraTCnwM arter th - first application or tbey will refund . the Bconay. It is aold is this city vnitt s money refund guars n tra by department store and -all TTp-io-axte draggM. tnciodfng Woodward, Clark It Cv. uuTLba Owl Ores stores. A dr. - Super-Berries Come From the Crest of. the City Strawberries running Jl to the box. good to gaze upon and better to taste; are the product of the James E. Mahon patch., 949 Council Crest drive, samples having been sent by Mr. Mahon to C S. Jackson, pub lisher of The Journal. The Crest section has long been noted for the size and quality of the berries grown there, but Mr. Mahon's beauties this season rather outrank any produced in past seasons. University Summer Scho o 1 Enrollment st in Years University of Oregon, Eugene, June 27. With the heaviest enrollment for three years now registered, the " university summer, session is ftow fully under way. The total registration to date is 257, 70 more than the total registration for 1918. More than 200 are also enrolled in Portland and 40 , registered as special students in the school of music, bringing the total to approximately 500. Dr. J. Duncan Spaeht is drawing good crowds of townspeople as well as stu dents to his daily lectures in Villard hall in connection with the daily assem bly hour. Regular class work is now being con ducted. One class convened to find that the only ones registered in that par ticular subject were Professor C. A. Howard, principal of the Eugene HIrfh school, and two of his former pupils. Miss Violet Robinson and Miss Beatrice Fraley. . Visiting Brother Frank West, who has been engaged for many years in the lumber business at Danville, Kv., is visiting his brother Harold M. West or the O-W. lines for several weeks, looking over the lumber prospects for this district. Mr. West will return to his home Tuesday. The Secret of A Pretty Neck a secret so losger. Lisa Caralleri, the most fanoas llTlng beasty, tells how it ran be obtained. Bead tke Magaslae Seetioa et next Senday's Joaraal. V. ' . , ,, . . - : PameiC.5015 " : the i rpHAT it's love that makes the old A world keep going 'round and 'round and 'round. ! -m- - That the berry canning season is under way. That the "ekimmln's" smeared over nice hot biscuits are fine doln's at supper time. That there's going to be a bumper -crop of haselnuta in the suburbs next fall. ' -' -That it takes a mighty efficient householder to sprinkle the ' lawn . and the garden without, giving him self a shower bath. 1 ' That if he doesn't incidentally turn the hose on himself during the course of an evening, one of the kiddles will let him have it full force right in the neck while he isn't look ing. , ..- That with fairly good Inck and plenty of attention the postofflce wlawn will be getting a good start again in time to be ruined during the next Rose Festival. That window shopping is cheap so. long as you stay on the outside looking jn. ....: . w' That Jack -Dempsey : seems to be the favorite in Portland. " Raj Jag ' . That maybe his nationality has something to do with itthat's why we're for him.. That the Greeters are the original "glad-to-meeters.' ' . ' Is-" ' That the workman who is always making excuses is usually a poor excuse aa a workman. i Reasonable, A self-important individual stepped beside a trench where a little man .and a big man were employed. Noticing that the first was hard at it, while the other was doing a lot of soldiering, he 'Tm Proud of that fiatllr6om,, NO home is thoroughly complete without -a modern, up-to-date bathroom of . dean, white fixtures. And ita. cost, when once installed, is practically nothing, for -good fixture require no attention, and seldom need repairs. If you are suffering the annoyances and discomforts of an old-fashioned bathroom, why not let us explain how relatively low in cost Thomas Maddock's sanitary bath room equipment really is! - Many of the most pretentious homes in town -. have bathrooms of Thomas Maddock qual ity -because no better fixtures can be bought at any price, Ad many people of modest . means have chosen Maddock fixtures, be cause, in the long run they are less expensive. Come see the exhibit. THE GAULD CO. Portland, Oregon . HIGH-GRADE PLUMBING FIXTURES said! ."Top ought to be ashamed of yourself to let the little man do all the work.".- "Why shouldn't he." retorted the big fellow ; "he's nearest to IV THERE'S OHL1 OWE WAT to secure a satin skin. Apply Satin Skin Cream, then Satin Skin Powder. Adv. Oaoooooodao O Chunky O 9 O O Coal 2 V am long burning economical f Oan' conies in Big Lumps. It am all the name Implies it f O wn CHUNKY.- Low ash. No V soot. No clinkers. No smoke nothing but HEAT. Ask yo' w Q dealer, foah Chunky Coal. Q O OOMMERCIAI COAX, SALES O O Orego Bldr Portland, Or. Q J. I. shaw, Mgr. Bdwy. 14 CHAT 50.S1 Patroas ef THE OAKS who are wise will reserve the evening of Jaly It and mark it as red letter day o their ealeadara, - For at THE OAKS ea that evening will he presented to Portland people, as wen as to visitors from afar, the most elaborate display of modera fire works money has been able te obtain la the United IS tat. A naval battle, with all ef tke thrill leg wonders ef the real thing, added to by tke beasty ef gorgeous displays of .fire, will he one featare. ., Mght fighting la the tresehes ef Franee will be shewn at trae to life as It eas be reproduced. By aU meaat let nothing interfere with yonr being at THE OAKS on the big algbt. la the meantime gate adralsalos at the beastlnl park are free as til p. 31. every, day except Sandars and holidays.' Every Wedsesday Is Cbll dres's Day ad every day Is a happy day. Come est today sad see the Arm strong Folly company la 'Gay Coasy Cars at First aad Alder, fare. Six-eent JOHX F, CORDBAT, Manager. Vews of THE OAKS here 4lly. M . -. iiiumu; years , . J k ft?'? A H US&TMeiNi T PAP K AMUSEMENTS COME I?f OUT OF THE PlPPODROME HEAT TODAY TONIGHT LLai Marietta Craig & to. "The Olad Hand." HANS HANKE Celebrated Pianist SEBARTtAX MKBRILI, COM PA NT-' Military Bur lesque "Tlntac" F.HTKLT.E . UAMKEY, Gifted Pianologlste. TRACT. PALMER ATSJ TRACY, Slnglngy, Dancing, 1-Tano Eccentricities. ZOLA DUO Novelty . Balancing. MARGARITA FISCHER "Charge It to Me" "Hip" Hsssbine Cheers bnt Deesa't , . Orerbeat. . I Heats Welling Esrsgemest I Special . . MAT. TOMORROW -' Price H E I L I G SiVi ItJlH T0NI6HTT8:I5 Va??A" Sperlal Price MaU TomVrow FAREWELL TOUR. 1'? JULIAN ELTINGE IN HIS NEW REVUE OF 1919 m INCLTJDINO . usisimiia isres. Clee Oaseelgae Marlorle CarrUle IMarloaae Art bar Sblrler The LHtleJonss Vlrslnla Whitman Marjorle Beaistt Hlna Nakada SPECIAL ORCHEMTBA -EVE'S Floor 8. last 8 rows $1.60 ; Balconr, rows ti.60. last 17 rows SI. Gallery, reserved. COe. 8PKCIAL SAT. II A T -Floor. Sl.sO; Balcony, 9 row i. jj rows 60c. . This Mr That Tslns. Tsntaslslna, AueaoXu rare. - . TMS ' UNKISSED -BRIDE With yams rnee and Hee Olsver Suppertlnt Cempenr. Vh bissaat Unsb of th muob A seresm from start to finish. V SOe. Mats. w. Sat. CS T Real Wset ''MgfiKir MARy mNN COOLEST THEATRE IN TOWS MAT. TOMORROW. ' ALCAZAR MUSIOAL PLAVSNS, WHb Mabel Wllber and Owsar PICBMS tb Mtrry Mosfcai Comad. Flora Bella . Seeutlful Mwilo Srlsht VIU ' Ercalnf, SOn, 7 Bo, fl. tTd. ted Sat Hats, 26e. 0. Nasi "TM nTtPR I N 0M A I OT1" p-ANTAGE S MAT. DAILY 2,30 The Thee smumwsnt Cempenr, In., - IOl SASY." Vaudeville's gUineneees Mtisleal tfm4j, WHH Atnes Burr, Jehnnle Kneenen and a Saeety - i. Chorus. ' - OTMtSj BIS ACTS g ParformanflM Dally Wtht Curtain, T and 0 CIRCLE WILLIAM RUSSELL In "BRASS BUTTONS" Also Hack' Stnaett Comadf. "Wean Lore Is Blind.- and Path News. L.Y R ICS i- INasliiee Oellr-10e OnHr. Th bis Isofhlnf show of th rar -DILLON aim r RANKS' Blf Oompent ef 99 JB Wanted A Wife All th latest aon bits th Rostm! Oirla. OHONUS aiPlDS' CONTSST TONIHT GO ROLLER SKATING Oaks Skating Rink Every Afternoon and Evening reel' Wlglit aSrery Keafley Take Cars First and Alder DANCEat Cotillion The Hell Beautiful Ball-bearing spring floor Fines . Ballroom in West Inf ormals Everf Evening ' 14th at Washington COUNCIL CREST PARK IFree picnic grouas. won derful viewwldes, games and other amusements now -In operation, t . Dancing every evening except Huo4ay. , JTree concerts Sundays. , , : Halts Aaatla ftlnsTS ' HOP A C. C. C AR I v Bargais ,