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THC OREGON DAILY JOURNALy PORTLAND THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1819 - Suggestions For' Motor Car D rives in Next Sunday's Journal - ' Uf e in the apprenticeship to progressive , renunciation ; - to the - Virtue reaulre ft rouch end stormy niwr h win hv creen anb $ zatuvz& uteaay diminution or our claims, or oar Hopes, 01 our powers, ot our liberty. Henri Frederic AmieL t outward difficulties to wrestle with, or Internal difficulties. 3p " ' Montalffne. , f . ' Ai-X&Jt'e'cj J-7? ! Gypsy Dancers Feature at Hip , hi ' Female , Impersonation Offered By Hal Johnson Makes Big Hit ; GOOD comedy, an Interesting photo play" and some fast dancing by Ix gypsies, three ; men an three women, and: a sleirht-'Of -hand performer, -com-prtoe the bill at the Hippodrome,, which opened this afternoon. . The featured performers are the "Whirlwind Gypsies. and they go through a remarkable va riety of steps in rapid succession and -with skill. ; They Include .a number ot American steps in- the exhibition. The number that seemed to make the bluest hit was the( Temale impersona tion offered by Hal Johnson. The im personation is excellent and Johnson and his assistants, George P. Watson and Florence Little, offer a fast comedy in 'he CSiaperones.'' ; ? 1 ' Bob Brown , comes on dolled up like a fashion plate and monologues for - a while, and without telling what he is up to and without bothering the mono' logue any to speak of. makes himself vp as a blackface minstrel, 'and thus finishes his act. Ingalls and Duffleld surround , their offering of singing and dancing and chatter with a little sketch which they call "A Palm Beach Honey moon." Their patter is rather satirical. but it Is lively and pleased the audi ence -immensely. 't The picture offering is Lillian Wal ker,' noted as an animal trainer before she became a film star, in John Breck enrldge Ellis' "Fan," which the movie people have renamed "The Love Hun ger.' The picture follows the novel closely as to theme, but it naturally elaborates , the lion taming incident in order to show off Miss Walker's abili ties In this line. .' r Alice Brady Released - "His' sBrtdal Kight," Alice Brady's latest Select picture. : is being:: distrib uted by the Select exchanges this week. This production was . the last of ' the string of Select pictures for June, the '" others having ' been 1 Constance Tal- jmadge ' in "Happiness a,' la Mode,": in which she is presented by Lewis J. Selznlck, and Olive Thomas In "Up stairs, and Down." Select pictures also - announces for ! release In July , Clara , Kimball 'Young's latest picture, "The k . Better . Wife",i Miss, Toung is again seen as star at the head of her own company, being supported by Nigel ' Barrle. ber leading man; ,and a com- - ("pear which includes eight of the best 'I known players upon the screen. Miss ' ,Toung"s latest Select picture Is a mod ,ern story of smart society, with the ? scenes laid on both sides of the English 'channel. J , . 1 "- Cool, Fizzy ' Home- maSe Drink Homemade Root Beer Costs Less Than lc a Glass It gives one no end of satisfaction to be able to say, "I' made it myself." of ; a food or beverage that has been es . pecially Hked. And - the - delicious re freshing root beer that can be made at home from Hires Household Extract is a real cause for satisfaction every one "likes it - First of all. It is pure, which means that one may drink as much of it as one wants. It is made from the juices of pure bark, berries, herbs and roots sixteen In all including ginger, birch bark and win tergreen not one substi tute flavor among them! Then,! too, ; it Is easy to make.' All that :s needed is a bottle of Hires Hous Jiold Extract, sugar, and a yeast cake. Not only that, but it is suprisingly economical. One bottle of Hires House hold Extract, costing but 25c, makes forty pints or eighty glasses less than , 3o a glass t ;? . t , . Get J1 your old ' bottles J&at have : been accumulating in. the cellar. If you tiavent corks for them, you can buy some Hires specially designed airtight ,. bottle stoppers from the grocer when you buy your Hires Household Extract You'll never again be without home made root beer. It means a cool glass when you are tired and warm, a refresh ing, 4 delicious drink when the children come home, and a ' sparkling, tempting glass for the guest who drops in for a , chat It means a Ussy, wholesome drink . for,.every occasion. Adv. : Careless Shampooing Spoils the Hair Soap should be used very carefully, if ; , you want to keep your hair looking Its best -,; Most, soaps and prepared sham ; poos contain too , much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle and ruins it '"' "V--7-".'V'..- The 'best thing for steady use is mulsifled cocoanut. oil shampoo (which Is pure and greaselessX, and Is better than anything else you can use. ' ' One tor two' teaapoonfuls will cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust- dirt dandruff and. excessive oil. The hair dries Quickly and evenly and it leaves : the scalp soft and the hair fine and silky, bright lustrous, fluffy and easy - to manage. 'V " , - . ; You can get, mulsifled cocoanut oil shampoo: at,' any. pharmacy, it's very cheap and a few ounces ,. win - supply every member of the family for months. Adv. rSTES-STINGS 12) surface with house hold ammonia or warm salt water; then apply MABEL NORMAND, one of our most po pular motion . picture actresses, ' is ' herewith pre sented in rather an unconventional pose, in .which she Js being Ulked to by her director, George. Irving. .The photoa:raoher didn't, say. just what the conversation was about, but apparently Mr. Irving is sincere in what he is a iying,and; Miss Normand is evidently a good listener. vr ? FBM",'Ba'"sWB'B; kmQT ivi; .'-'-'-'---J'-'-' ........ v.-. -fc ; ..A sst 7. ' ...xiW i i r x- . ew .. III ,., --.ft--; r. v,v WW. . V" ' r4 -i -- V 1 1 CALENDAR ' TAUDETILLS PANT AGES Broadway at' alder. , Hieh'claaa Tt.ndTllIe sad photoplay features. AfWrnoon nd cvenlDf. Prof rut chansea lloadaT after- BOOB. " .'j -r.- . - ' ' ' ' .' , "V" K mPrOUROMe--Brosdirar it TunWll" Acker. tpn.tr tc Harris, TndeTille and photoplay fea tures. Afternoon and nlcht STOCK - . ' BAKER Broadway at Morrison.. .Baker Stock eorapany, in "Merely Mary Ana." Matinee 2:30; nieht, 8;80. LYRIC Fonrth and Stark. - Lyric Mnaioal Faree Comedy company, in "Up in the Air."- Every 'reninf and afternoon 'except Thursday, after- A'AZAR Eleventh and Marriaoa. " Mudcal comedy atoek company, in "The Sprins Maid." pHOTOPIiATS -'' : . COLUMBIA Sixth and Stark. Dorothy Dal ton in "The Lady ot Bed Butte." 11 a. m. to if p. n. LIBERTY Broadway at Stark. Norma Tal-' . icadce, in "The New Moon. : 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. - ; MAJESTIC Waahinctoii at Park. Alice Brady ta "The tndertrucUble Wife." Jack Demp- aey is Training. . STRAND Waxhincton between Perk and Wwt rark. VaudeTiUe. photoplays. 11 a. m. to 11 n . GLOBK Washincton -near EleTenth. Kasimora, in "An isye for an i-ye. - - STTXfsET Washington near Broadway. "Bill Iiart, in "The Return, of Draw Egan." It a. m. to 11 p. m. - :-- CCIRCLE Fourth near Washington. Paulina Frederick, in. "A Daughter of the Old South." 11 a m. to 4 o'clock .the .next morning., PARKS AND RESORTS V COtTNCIL CHEST Dancing every eTenlng - ex cept Sunday. Sunday - afternoon concert. 1 Cjncesioni. ' . . - . OAKS AMUSEMENT PARK Armstrong Folly company in , musical .trsTesty. , Skating, ooat tns. --- - ' ..... i COLUMBIA BEACH. . Bathing, dancing and (oncmuonf. ( . Hibernians Will Picnic The annual picnic of the Ancient Or der of Hibernians will be held tomor row at... Council ; Crest park.i The ""pa vlllon will', be open' for dancing after noon and evening-, and Monte Austin will singv Concessions will be Jn , ope r-. ation all day. and the Hibernians ire planning: a number of 'special 'features of : their own, T The " new Japanese2 tea garden ..will be. open. for. the first , time tomorrow. '. . . i . With Mr. Skinner' -Evelyn Varden, who is leading woman with Otis Skinner, who' comes , to the Hellig theatre in "The Honor of the Family," plays the role , of Flora, the unscrupulous . adventuress. Miss Var- Obey That Impulse MOTOR OYER THE COLUMEIA RJYER HIGHWAY! Joirr H 00T KIVJER m T the Apple Valley's RE AT PEACE :DEMOJT 8TRATIOS and FOURTH 'OF- iVliT CELEBRATION to welcome its great war heroes. Athletic -eamival,- tele graphic bulletins of. the DEMPSEY VTII.LARD FIGHT, . and the RED BOO, replica of mining -town gam.- ' bllng hall. PES DtETO!r ROUND UP Happy; Canyon paraphernalia ser cured for; the occasion. j - , den's rise on the. stage has' been a rapid one. She is a real - American, having keen born in Oklahoma, and has Pilgrim blood in her veins. Early In life Miss Varden removed " w"ith her parents to California, where she was? reared,' and where- she played her first part at the age oflS. After a long training in that excellent - school, stock work, she .was discovered by Daniel Frohman, and was featured in spy play, "Seven Days Leave." Miss Varden was seen to de cided advantage In New York last sum mer in William Faversham's production of "Allegiance.", from which production she went to ; Mr, : Skinner. "Dummy CopsV Looked Real To Rookie No One Said a Word, but Laugh Finally Put New Man .fWise." . ' NETW TORK. Which was the great est "dummy"? ' This is the question that is agitating the entire police- establishment, from Commissioner Enrlght down to the newest recruit. , It Is a sad -story for one rookie, but his associates are withholding his name. Only recently appointed, he went to the bureau of uniforms! and equipment in his' uniform to get some minor articles. As he entered the room he saw what he took to be five other members of the force standing rigidly , at attention and he took , his . place ' at the end of the line. Minutes went by and the line still held firm. He did not notice a blink of an eye from any of the other five oops. Turning his head slightly he whispered into the ear of bis neighbor and finally, in desperation, ' he nudged him in the side and . leaned forward to speak. The lieutenant and the -men on duty, who had been wondering how long the rookie would continue to stand in line, burst out laughing. The patrolman blushed and after taking close view of one of the "cops" got his equipment and left the room as hurriedly as possible. -The five "dummy oops" have been in the bureau for some time, and are. used as models for uniforms. They have a remarkably life-like 1 appearance, but this ' occasion was , the first time they were taken for real patrolmen. ' Torrents of Rain Cause Floods and Many Leave Home Denver, Colo.. July . 3. I. N. S.) Globeville families : were compelled" to leave their' homes at midnight last night on account of anextremely heavy rain all over the city.' One house collapsed as a result of the flood. The rain started at 5 :30 yesterday afternoon. The tramway lines to Globeville and other places were out of commission for three hours. x In alt about 1 2-5 Inches fell in the city. . - : ' . It is said that $1,660,000,000 has been saved the government through the ac tion of the house in reducing annual appropriations during the first month of the special session. Elite V Patterns THE ELITE FATTEEW 8EKYICE Has Opened an Office at 6 MORGAN BUILDING Where Elite Patters can be obtained - After July X. IBmuM unp youAE Moodl annidl pcopIle pseel so : snnccess Mlly. - Dr. Williatris'iPink Pills are a household tome the world over. Jbut it is not necessary to go beyond P ortland for evidence of the good , they have accomplished in giving new strength and energy to. ailing men. and .women. ' ' Market Street Resident i : Had Lost Her Appetite. Amdnji the Portland residents who strong ly recommend- DrJ Williams' Pink Pills Is "Mr. F. E. Robinson. of No. 502; Market street. ' He saysi '-,-. j , ; "Overwork, with insufficient outdoor ,t ; ercise. . undermined7 by health and I was left 'without strength; or ambition. I was always tired and didn't have an appetite and what lit-. tie 1 forced myself to eat didn't do me4 any Rood and caused me so much distress that I -could not sleep well. My nerves were un-r strung -and 1 had a constant dull pain'in my 5 'back. " I One day I heard of a case-similar to mine, thatfhad, keen helped by Dr.: Williams' Pink Pills and I decided, to give, the remedy a trial. As-a result 1 was soon able to do my work without exhaustion and felt like work lne. - There was a -.Kreat improvement in my " appetite , Without any after distress"'"; My ' nerves sained strength and I feel as strong as ever." -----, Gains Relief From ' Effects of Influenza 1 "1 had Spanish -influenza;" sys Mrs. George Binkley, who livesT at No, 5 1 0f Lex- ington avenue, "and 1 Was in a critical con dition for a time. Pleurisy,-and bronchial trouble followed the. disease and I wa5 left' in' a very weakened and run-down condition. My only nourishment was milk and egg. My strength seemed to have eiven out entirely and I was very1, thin and had tittle blood. : My nerves were so shattered that I was on the verge of nervous prostration.- Every lit-,;- -tie thine upset me and "I couldn't bear to have anyone talk to me. : "I had used Dr. Williams' Pink Pills sev eral years ago with benefit and decided to try -them again. I seemed to gain a little strength . after the first box and continued the treat ment. Gradually' my blood became more abundant the pleurisy left me and-I-feef like " myself again.' I certainly can recommend v Dr. Williams' Pink Pills." If you need strength "try the tonic that your neighbors recommend, 50 cents a box, 6 boxes $2.50, at all druggists or direct from the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. Write today, for the free health book, "Building Up the Blood.". - r : . TliC f "TPHAT Governor Olcott didn't mk. anyr particular hit with the newa naner . vrorkra ia.uin. . : . w holiday proclamation. i - ' 1 " -That holidays may come and holi days may jfo, but news goes on ' forever. ta That we've picked the eighth round Xor the end of the fight. . ta' ta . That we Tpiclc Dempsey to win. - ; -' ta ta That 26 years ago tonight we stay ed up all night to be sure to " be awake to hear the dynamite salute on the hillside. at sunrise. ta ta That we were so tired the next day that we went to sleep early in .the . afternoon and missed most of the ' f un. , A- r;-,!ta; ta That in those good old days It Vas worth a five cent ticket and a flag to march in the parade. Just behind . the "prominent citizens afoot and horseback." ta ta . That our little kiddles today don't know but what a firecracker is some thing to be eaten ;as soon as it gets cooL . ta ,ta That nearly everyone seems to be planning a picnic party for the ' Fourth. . - - - . ; ta .ta , . Thaft there's a 'Whole lot of satis faction in eating new potatoes out ' of your own garden.; ;- ! . ta ta That the radishes are going to seed. .. That some men are in the same ' fix. . . WOMEN! DRY CLEAN THINGS AT HOME L Try i For a few cents you Vein dry dean everything. , Save five to ten dollars quickly by dry cleaning everything in the home with gasoline that would be ruined by soap and water suits, coats, waists, silks. laces, gloves, shoes, furs, draperies, rugs -everyming j - m ,;. Place a gallon or more of gasoline In a dish pan or washboiler, then put in the things to be dry, cleaned, then .wash them with Solvlte soap. - Shortly every' thing co-nes out looking like new. Noth I ng fades, shrinks or wrinkles. . Do not attempt to dry dean without Solvlte soap. This gasoline soap is the secret of all ry cleaning. . , A package of Solvlte soap containing directions for home dry. cleaning, costs little at any drug store. . Dry clean out- aoora or. away xrom Dame. Adv. - . - . Stop Itching Skin There is one safe, dependable treat meat that relieves itching torture and skin irritation almost instantly and that cleanses and soothes the akin, r Ask anydruggist for a 35c or $1 bottle tfZemo and apply it as directed. Soon you will find that irritations, pimples, bUckbadseaenria, blokes, nagworm and similar skin troubles will disappear. A little Zemo, the penetrating; satis tying liquid, is all that is needed, for it banishes most skin eruptions,' makes fine skin soft, smooth and healthy.' The E.W. Rose Cleveland, O. ' Baby Girl Born to Roosevelt i New York, July S. (L N. &) Captain and Mrs. Archie Roosevelt, son and daughter-in-law of the T late Colonel Roosevelt, re today receiving congratu lations on" the arrival of their . second child, a nine pound girl. " ' . . Pearey Takes Kew Post , ' Roseburg. July 9. County "Fruit In spector Karl pearcy. ' has resigned to take up his work as secretary of the Rtate Growers' association. According to Mr. Pearcy the organisation will make an active canvass throughout the state for -new members. A Timely Tip for Hot Weather CHERRY CHAT AXJQHT - WEIGHT, cool, summer suit purchased from Cherry's, 'on . Cherry's -convenient - monthly payment . plan that is . the : best way to beat Old Sol's hot weather game. The values now offered by ' Cherry's are hard to duplicate anywhere, , and the styles in nationally ' advertised clothes for men are the kind that appeal to men of good taste. Come In and eee what we have. Cherry's. 389-91 Washington - street. Plttock block. Adv. AMUSEMENTS HIBERNIANS! ; Picnic All Day Friday, July 4th ' Dancing - Afternoon and Eveninc -at HOUNCIL .( REST PA R K All rides in operation all day plenty to 'entertain MONTE AUSTIN sines. HOP A C C CAR .The Oeelaat Theatre In Tows. , TONIOHT ALCAZAR KUSICAI. PLATEKS With Mabl WUber and Oaear Fiaman , is the Saocy Vianacae OperaUa Spri gMaid Erea-SOe, 7Se. fl. Wed., Sat. Mate ! 25c, 800. 3CexWTEBT fiOOD IDDT." "7 FOURTH at Warm. -TOMORROW " VIOLA DANA la 'The Parisian Tigrcii aiae Ohrlatle Cemeay. ' "ALL ORRSSKO UP." . see Piototraph. 4tb;iii SPEND , : -- .... :-. ! . : , BIG JULY FOURTH VICTORY CELEBRATION. Something doing- every minute of the day RIVETING -CONTEST Teams from the principal shipyards in the Northwest ' competing.' Minor sports with ;big prizes, . : , FAST BASEBALL GAME Beginning 5 :30 p. vsL Standifer vs. Camas. Standifer's ; team is a fast one and the Camas team has only been defeated once. ' v , Boxing Match, Victory Theatre, 8 P. M. - Andrews vs. O'Brien ; Gebrge vs. Bradley . ' Admission charged.. Dancing on Eighth Street in Evening " Music by TPrunarian Band, i Free to All. (. Vancouver 1 Planning for the Biggest Crowd That ' , Hat Ever Met H ere to Celebf ate Come W n Jl; u. :5N ij MiTSV 0 D 5 fts U cc 0 f f Cc II,. MV-MkV II. t.S Hi!- ' AMUSEMENTS (CM seThi CtSlT PARK CHAT SO. tls- Wliy sot a bl nlenle loaek for the lamiljr asd the Fourth of Jsiv at THE OAKS, Portland's beat amtt... meat park! , - . . m Portland people ess enjoy a perfect day of pieaaure at THE OAKH for a leas eext than any other eatertaln meat eaa.be provided. rsdjr the rreat oak, en the ana. eless laws at the bis: park will be eool reat asd costentmeat whlrh, afUr all, makes the best entertain, at for a holiday. To..,Bllli 0-r stereatlB Jor all patron, of THE OAKH ther. la llJr0K-, " bels-f Mated this week by the Armatrons Folly com. pasy Is the blr park aadltorinra. , T5.rrs,t the crests the pops, forth is the daaelnv pavlilos. nests that everyoae can enjoy. .1.1 mJ?.pmr " .h bt eltles la JiPZ.'0 W"B- there are rtdea ?i-aU t are rool and refreah- uWSea.cef' "fre'hmeBt lt,e" -.S?." or ??F OAKS es the Fosrth at Irst asd Alder. HU-eest fare. I OHJT F. COBDBAT, Hasarrer. Spend the Fesrth at THE OAKS V;. . CITY MAIL ORDERS REC'D KOW HKII IIS "! roaoway at Taylor t-HZ.lL.lfOl Mala 1 asd A llts W E XT I Mob, Tses, lilt V 7 n n WEEK j Wed. Eyes. JULT , 0, U i ' Special Price Mat. Wed. CHARLES TSOHUAX PRESENTS C2 . . - . , OTIC InKLz Crtiitit tzzzz OF THE EAMIf .Y NOW TO SKOURC TIOKKTS NOW AddraM lattcra. mak. checka and poatofflo. money ordara payatila to V. Faosl., Mgr. HaUls Theatre. Add 104 .war Us te prle tick rt.de. stred. Ineluda wlf-addraaaad atampad nrclope to blp inaora aafa return. afc trrtlr. lower flow $f. BaJoony, S ?" J10 row.. 1. Oallary. rMerrMl. '. Wed. Slal Knt)r lower flaw. S1.S0. a loony, s rowa. S1 j IS ran, BOe. Tlokae Offlos Sale Oeatia SaAure, July S. PlPPODROUE TODAY TONIGHT LLyJ WHIRLWIKD GYPSIES "A WIGHT IK A- ROM ANT CAMP" HAL JOHNSON & CO. "MR. CHAFEROKE IXOALLS ' ATfTJ DTTFFIELO -A Palm Beach ; Honeymoon", ; ;BOB BROWIT LlKbts and Shad ows of Comedy .HTTOH . j6htto?c Man With the - Mysterious Hands , JA9ET JAJf ES TRIO ' Dance-o-lofues "THE LOVE HUhOER" (From J. B. Ellis' Novel "Fran") Featurlnrc LILLIAK WALKER r Cornlsa SSBdsy -"JIOTHER'S BOY" J IX TP) A "J MAT. mi. gfte 1- Farawell "Week of Btnrk Seaaon. The favorlu VEU5A FULTON to MERELY MARY ANN As played by Eleanor Itobeon. . Immam. oonedy hit. Aut merited eaa 24e, 60c. Mats. Wad.. Frl, Sat.. 2fi PANTAGE C 11 MAT. DAILY 2 s30 tw Ohartae Andertoff frannta r "HNAZV MAT PtSVOS." WHh Ifarearatta, Andenoa and a Lara. Cmnnatt of Uomediao. and Hinginc and rancinc Beauuea, e OTHER aio AOTS e Three Ferformeoce bally. Msbt Cartels at 7 rwustoAi OOS-CDT LYRIC '. : If ATWEB DAILT JOe ONLT jf UP IN THE AIR" A, rle-roerlnc narrieaf fam. with DTU-OV en i JTBAAas ana to. rraviy itaaeona .norue. -OMOPtUS OIULS' OONTKST FRIDAY HIOHT -X v -fa n r 1 1 1 1! r ,.1 J M,v;a;---Tli IlaU CMtit'iul "- Ball-Ssrlnt sprinz f I '. Finest Eaiirooza ia .'e t iBtMcura Informals Every Cre'1 14ti at vi: