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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, 'PORTLAND, THURSDAY," JULY .31. 1919: THE SUNDAY JOURNAL FIRST IN NEWS, REVIEWS, PHOTOGRAPHS, FEATURES, FUN - An object fn possession seldom retains the same charm that It bad In pursuit Pliny the Younger. v. v , v - ' r , - v. Thou wilt find rest from vain fancies If thou doest every-act in life as though it were thy Use Marcus Aurelius. - - to-..- ".;.'. ' - . i- . '- ' ' - . If' eat'. gtage, Screen ;anb :'ffi$0f&;r: MissBaraVamps On Her Own Account . Well Known Actress Makes Up With Some of Uncle Sam's Securities. rpo MISS THEDA BARA of moving , X picture vampire fame went the dis tinction of buying the first J 1000 treas ury " savings certificate to ' be sold in New ; Tork city. Miss Bars motored down to the federal reserve bank in time to secure first place in the line of pur chasers of. these new government se curities, .y. ' ''' Due to treasury department regula tions, f Mies -Bara -was unable to buy these certificates as she had intended, as only One' Of ' $1000' treasury 1 savings certificates can ,be .sold, to .spy prje, per son, according to rules laid down at. Washington. ......--' "These . $1000 treasury savings cer tificates are -what t -mighfCall the 'big brothers' of War Savings Stamps,'' Miss Bara said. .'Iread jthat when , ismied they; would mature just like War Hav ings" Stamps, and that money invested would - pay 4 per cent interest, com pounded quarterly:- This means that my Investment of $836 in a -certificate this month will result in. my getting $1000 on January 1. 1924 not a bad bargain, with the money -absolutely safe." The new $1000 treasury , savings certificate- is maroon in color and when sold, is detached from a book in which the name of the purchaser is recorded on a stub. Within a short, time these securities wtll be on sale at ail post offices of the first and second class, and at , incorporated banks and trust . com panies throughout New York state and the 12 northern counties of New Jersey, as. well ma the federal; reserve - bank. One hundred dollar treasury 1 savings certificates were also put on sale yes terday, but purchasers of $1000 certifi cates were not allowed to buy them. s The .new securities are exempt, from all taxes,-, federal or state, excepting in heritance tax and the graduated addi tional income tax, known generally . as surtaxes.- . . ' , . , FRATERNAL NOTES Orient lodge, I. O. O.-F., Wednesday night transacted its business . early and started a merry card party. . W. Bene f lei sent' In some watermelons and , the banquet room was' a scene; of festivity. Orient lodge will start a class of 15 with the first meeting in September, and meanwhile Is enjoying its recesses every Wednesday; night at Bast Eighth and East Alder streets. All visiting mem- V bers welcome and given a slice of what ever good cheer is manifest. Webfoot camp. W, O. W., has a team dance on the- Swan tonight with., the Webfoot orchestra to" furnish the music The Webfoot team 4s always on the Job and It deserves a large attendance. Friday night; Webfoot camp will give degree work to a Jclass of. candidates and have an attractive program.; Liberty assembly. United- Artisans, held a lively business meeting Wednes day night' at 112 East Sixth street, Fred German presiding as master.. The reg ular session was followed by dancing. -Royal - Circle Wednesday evening held an -unusually, enjoyable social and busi ness session together at W. O.YWV tem ple. The circle is ' in excellent - shape and its committees were given la Ji um ber of applications upon which to re port "at the next meeting. '- - lt Centralis Has Hopes " " i Centralla. Wash.. Juiy 31. -It j la re ported that the Central theatre.: Wnlch has been closed for many months," is to be refurnished and reopened to the pub lic The men interested in the venture. It is said, represent a syndicate - oper ating a string of bouses, of which the : local theatre will be a unit, The The -vogue for f leather coats meets -with instant approval from the correctly dressed woman. ' . ' , 1 Snappy models in tan,lgray, mahogany and black, are here. Some are reversible, some chamois .or fur lined. . Convertible collars, that fasten snugly at:the throat for protection against the rchill winds when motoring, or may be worn open. .i . Belted styles or yoked, with flaring back. Leatherette and Sue dine Coats . are also good-looking, and inexpensive,' - j 5 ' Fashion's Favorite 'All the smart furs which fastidious' women assembled here in interesting- groups. A choker or coatee adds just the right touch to one's costume. MISS DOROTHY; PHILLIPS is the star of the new photo play feature at the Strand, entitled "Destiny," the thrill ing tale of a young woman who attempted to sidetrack destiny and of what happened to her. ' 1 - ; . - - V : The Coat Greased ' COUSIN BRUIN slept so soundly that he didn't feel Jimmy Coon and Ted dy Possum poking around in bis big fur pocket. Chatterbox, the Red Squirrel, tied the sharp thorn In the end of Ted dy Possum's tail and then Teddy stood up with his back against Cousin Bruin, and Jimmy took hold of his tail with the thorn tied in' the end. and poked into that big pocket of Cousin .'Brum's fur coat, and after several jabs he pulled out the piece of fat.; - ; T - '. '-. - ' Once or twice the long sharp thorn pricked Cousin Bruin's skin through the lining of the pocket, but he was, so fast asleep that he only stirred a little, think ing it was a flyor a bee. " And then you never saw anything so funny as the greasing of Cousin Bruin's fur coat.1 nAU those little rascals took a bit of fat and rubbed it into that thick fur and4.then, ; with pine ; cones, they combed out the long fur. After, much' hard work and a long time. Cousin Bruin looked as smooth . as a seal. He . looked so queer that his own mother, wouldn't have known 4ilm. ; But only one side of Cousin Bruin's coat was done." All of the .other side also had to be greased, and he was lying on that side." "Now, Jimmy Coon, what are we to do,? He -will look funny with one Bide smooth and the other burnt and ragged from the fire. ' - But Jimmy didn't . say a word. He just picked a handful of long grass and lickled Cousin's nose and- neck, but the grass was too soft and bent and 'didn't rouse him at all he seemed to snore all the louder. So Chatterbox :' took a handful of sharp twigs' and -began to tickle Cousin Bruin's ears. 1 1 think .you or I would call it scratching,- for it was so rough.' Finally Cousin Bruin twisted and turned a little, and- in a minute he i turned completely over. Then those lit tle rascals began-to grease his other side,' and' then to comb "his rough fur. But before' they , had finished; Cousin Bruin began to wake up. " He opened his little black eyes and for a few minutes, , Mink, Mole, -Squirrel, other wanted peltries, your choice. ' . r 1 Credit is the simplest and 5 most . ' convenient way to buy. Try it. " , - v, 1 77" ' Y - z 4. up So Chatterbox took a - handful of :' sharp twigs and he began to tickle Cousin Bruin's ears. watched those little animals hard' at work. : . ; . . "What on earth are you doing?" said Cousin Bruin. "How funny I feel Just as a. fish looks." Tomorrow Cousin Bruin as a" Seal. , :in the Stomach Boor t Stomach hearUraxn) ,' Betenmc. Swelling and Pull Faelinc. Abo Pains in the Stomach b tween meals reUered In TWO Ml NUTS 8. (joIto). SAMPLE - FREE tfsSo) Address Belllngham Chemical Con Belling ham, Wash. - V Furs are wearing are handsome i scarf, I of distinctiveness : Hudson Seal and are displayed for - -i.'". 'Outfillinn (9. Washington St.- at Tenth I rptHAT in these' vacation days the won J. der is when a lot of fellows are go ing to work. mm . That the new moon is a beauty. That one sal feature of prohibi tion ts the weird home made con coctions one. feels - constrained - to' mack his lips over when he goes to spend an evening with the neighbors. IB fc ' - That a friend who has been vis-.; King in Amity discovered that the i main Indoor sport there Is follow- 1 ' - ing the adventures of Jiggs and ' readin' the Stroller's column. That even a safety razor becomes - a dangerous weapon In the hands of ; 'the inexperienced. Asa'. ! "' That some motorists should hide their lights under a dimmer. ' !" That we haven't noticed yet that the stockingless fad has been taken -- up by Portland's fair ones. .l-M.V.--A' .w . That some women will treat them selves to a cherry phosphate on the assumption that they will be smart : enough to pass an old transfer on the streetcar conductor. v That the painted doll who sells tickets at a movie palace down the way takes your money as though she were doing you a great favor. That It doesn't take' a baby x long' ,to learn (o uck soda through a ' straw. ' - - That we haven't seen any sticky fly paper around for a long time. That in our boyhood days we used to gamble prodigious sums wtyh our elf as to how long it would "take a fly to starve to death after lt had '( become entangled In the sticky mess. -' . -'.-' That Ihose were the happy days. : ,- B - " r " ,v That the Girl with the Green Eyes isn't wearing her engagemeat-rlhg any more. HOW TO JUDGE A WOMAN BY HER HAIR There is real common sense in just noticing whether the hair Is well kept to ' judge t of a woman's neatness, ? or good taste. If you are one of the few who try to make the most of your hair, remember that it la not advisable to wash the hair with any 'cleanser, made for all purposes, but . always use some good shampoo. You can enjoy the very best by getting some canthrox from your druggist, dissolve a teaspoonfut in a cup of hot .water. This makes a full cup of shampoo liquid, enough so it is easy to. apply it to -all the hair, Instead of Just the top of the , head. Dandruff, excess oil and dirt are dissolved and entirely disappear. Your hair will be so fluffy that it will look much heavier than it Is. Its luster and softness will also delight you, while the stimulated scalp gains the health which insures hair growth. Adv. Portland Likes Instant Action There has ; never fceen anything with the quick action of simple witch hazel, camphor; hydrastis. etc., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash. One lady with inflamed and watery eyes reports her eyes are bright and clear after using Lavoptik a very short time. In another case five applica tions produced great benefit. We guarantee a small bottle to" help ANY CASE .. weak, strained ' or inflamed eyes. Skidmore Drug Co., 151 Third St. Adv. 5 For That Trip The immaculate appear-y ance that the well dressed man presents under all circumstances is ea'sy when you wear Bradbury System Clothes $30-$55 ft . : .V " '.- 1 Correct Luggag Our new . Luggage Depart ment features the - Belber Bags and Suit Cases. " Mailory Hats For early fall $5 to $7 ft HE , Majestic theatre - has 1 had an especially , good run ; this ' I .. - week on "Jacques of the SUverTJorth," a story of life as it was lived in the golden days of a few years back.J Mitchell Lewis is the star. ' - - , ;. ' , '" Ft iU4'WSrAw'.w.i.riiu.. ,V,'wj.,: .v, Awning Is Burned; i Glass Plate Broken The awning la front of Morgan. Wall paper company at 230 Second street was burned entirely away Wednesday l L - - 'r Sx f t ' h 'i ivx,, -t TV i&ii t - t - : 1 . - Fourth ' and Morrison - Boys' and Girls' Shoes For Vacation and Outing, Wear - Our Juvenile Department features evety style and kind White Oxfords i For 4he Girlies Wliite washable UReinskin Linen Lace Oxfords, - as illus trated. FOOT-SHAPING LAST. ;. If. $3.00 Sixes SH to 11... ..$3.50 Sixes 11 H to 2.... ..$4.00 Grown Girls' 2 H t S $4.50 ALL WIDTHS A TO E Best Quality Barefoot Sandals Smoke EliK or , Tas calf Two-buckle, as illustrated. Sizes 3 'A to S'A $1.50, Sims 5 to 8 . . . .........$ 1 .75 Sixes 8H to 11........ $2.00 Sixes UH to 2 . . $2.25 Sixes 2H to" 6 Girl... .$2.50 Solo Agents . "HANAN" SHOES for Portland's Smartest Shoe. House Fourth and ; Morrison - Men & Women m t ; Every grocer everywhere sells KeUogg's everyday. : mm arternpon, breaking a heavy plateglasB window' from -, the heat and causing about- 1100 damage. . An investigation was conducted-4n an effort tfi tlUtcover who bad started the fire. In the rooms above the store ; only vone roomer was found and he declared -he was asleep at the time of the fire and had not. . been smoking or. handling tnatches., --- .,. : BOYS' AND GIRLS', "SKUFF SHOES" Your choice lace or button. WASHABLE' PEARL' ELK or Tan Elk Heavy Goodyear welted soles $3.50 6 to 8 sue. - , Ct nn SH to 12 f ' .... . . - - Hand Turned Patent Colt "MARY JANES" Ankle Strap" SizeW4 tov 8, spring, heel--. $2.25 Sixes BH to llv.v. . $2.75 ' Sixes 11 H to 2. . . . ... .. $3.25 Sixes' -2 H to 6 Girl... .$3.85 ' MAIL ORDERS Promptly . and Carefully Dispatched r- r o &&&& 1 VAA -4 J '. yj:tf- WRat- Where IfEILJG Broadwax at Taylor. lo CarriUo Is tha eouMdj "Utmbardi. Ltd." 8:30. "'" VAUDEVILLE " " ' ' PANTAGES- Broadway at Alder, i High elan vaudeville , and pnototila mwro. AlUrnoon aod evealnc. Program change Monday alter- boob. : .. "7., -r - - : BIPPODBOM&-Broadway at Tamhllt Aek- inuo narna. nmtniM asa pttotopiay faa tnrea. Afternooa and night. , ' v- .'' STOCK ' - . ' 'i ' ALCAZAR EleTeoth and Morriaon. Uurical Uomedy stock company, Sa "Tne Bed Uoaa." :S0. i . , . -.- .-: . - x ; -. f r PHOTOPLAYS - COLUMBIA uth and Stark. IfargaeiiU ciara ta -uiria. ' 11 L B. to 11 p. m. LIBEKTT Broadway at SUrk. Ethel Clayton. tin-"A Bporting Chance." t 1 1 - a, m. to 11 : P.. B. , -.1 ;.7.- . -: MAiE8tIO Waahlngton , at' Park. Mitchell Lewia ia "Jacquee of the BUter North.'' , 11 a.-m. to -11 p. m. .... - : BTRASD WaTflnitoB betweea Park' and. West -Fark. Vaudeville, photoplay. 11 a. m. to Jl. - p. --aa. - - i . : . , - GLOBS 'Waihlnto near iClofrenth. Naaimova m "Out ol the Fog." 11 a. m. to .11 p. m. CIRCUS Fourth near Waahlngton. Bryant - MaMDam in "venue in the fcast ' 9 a. m. t 4 'o'clock li0 next nornlnc. SUNSET Washington and Broadway. Mack . Bennett comedy. "Tankee Doodle in Berlin.1 Clorerio bathing girls ia penton. 11 a, m - to ill , p. as. , ' - PARKS AND RESORTS COUNCIL CREST Dancing every evening ex cept Sunday. Sunday afternoon concert. Cob - cenions.- '- - OAK S JsMUSElf EXT PA RK Armstrong roily - eompeny anncal uuveaty. Dkatlng, boating. COLtiMBlA BEACH Bathing, dancing and eoa- .essaiona. ,':-:;-. r .'--.- - - is healing- my eczema 50 qui You don t have to tuaitKo know that Reainol is hesline yoar akin troablel The first application usually, stops the itchirjf arid makes the skin look health ier. . And its continued use rarely fails to clear away all trace of eruption, crusts and soreness. Doctors have prescribed Resinol lor many years, and it contains nothing that Could injure the tenderest skin. Sold by all drugrgristSr -- ' AMUSEMENTS ; CHAT HO. M , - j From today asUI tkls day o aext' week THE OAKS will b a ksmtnlsr sons ol plcaisrs for Portlasd people With a wealth of anasement at tractloas probably sot esaaled where la the west. THE OAKS has loaf oeespled aa esrlable voiltloa for Its hlf B-clasi. aod reseral entertala neat. -'.'":'..' Tls repsUtloa will aot fall oa Sat srday, for isttaace, wbaa members of the Orasd Army of tbe Repablie frolic here la their anaaal oatlaa;, Oa the same Say the Mleblsaa State orlfty will hold forth la aa assaal plenie party aad.readeivoss. ' Sasday will be a sal day of hap plnets. - Mosday aad Tsetday aad Svedsesday, the latter Chlldren't Day, will be -filled-with Interest for pa. troas of THE OAKS by reaaoa of the special proyraina. -. .r ' Asd ea aext Thariday comet' that Importast featars of tbe Bayers' Week - program, - whes eommerelal bsyers Trom all parte of Oreoa aad the. northwest corns hero to play. Cars at First aad Alder.' 8!xeeat fare.' Free sate to P. M. dally ex eept Snaday aad holidays. , v, ...... ".' J OH If F." CO E1E AT, I ' " Manager. Guaranteed In eight leesone. ' Ladles, e.t. uenuemen, at DeHoney's Beautiful Academy, 23d and Wash ington. - New summer r lasses -start Monday, Tuesday and - Thursday . evenings. S to 11 :30. Plen ty of desirable partners and practice. No embar- ; rassment. Private les son all hours. Leani . from - professional rfanc ers. - Phone Main 76&6. (Adv.) - - SAJTCB TOITIOHT .1 Hi sfl T 11 sx Lotimon nau Portland's Dancing Palaea, coolest and best . ventilated mm nait. oiu- J Wonderfl fl (i MON 1 afiaai halL Ball-bearing spring floor. wonaerrsi orcnesxra. ; DaaelBg Every Evealag . MONTROSE PARK Mlaates from Broadway" Ou'ViW Sesort oa the Colsmbla High ;way fl Miles Beyead Troatdalo Nov open:' PtcntcVlng.' bathing, dancing. Brirtg your lunch and bathing suit and stay all day." Park for lease to clubs and organisations." ' . IF TOTT yiKTUt- TO TPfOVf "rTHAT CI.ETEE BATHIJfO OIBLS BEALLT LOOK, LIKE, BE AT . ' ckly DANCING Columbia Beach AMUSEMENTS TICKETS SOW SELLIXO ' FOB EXTIRE WEEK HP II If! B'adway at Taylor Mala 1 aad A.ll TONIGHT, 8:15 TOMORROW AND SAT, SPECIAL PRICE MAT. SAT. OLIVER MOROSCO Preteats - LEO CARRILL0 i Vvr ia the Brniiaat ' COMEDY SUCCESS " LOMBARDI,Ltd; SFLEXOIB SUPPORTING CAST ETTE-SFloor 2. S rows $1.60; Bal cony, 5 rows 11.50, 17 rows $1; Ual lery 60c. SPECIAL. SAT. MAT. Floor f 1.60. 3 rows II; Bal., , 6 rows $1, 17 rows 60c. f f City Mall Orders Rec'd Now -v HEILIG NEXT WEEK 3 &Ka? THUR., AUG. 7 SpecJas Price Mat. Sat., Au(. HKNRV MILLER preeenw RUTH CHATTERTON -. IN THE raSOINATINa OOMtOf THE MERRIE MONTH OF MAY ' ' a Mow te Secure Tickets New . address letters, make checks and postofrtce money order payable t V. T. Pangle, Mgr. Heilig Theatre. Add 10 iter cent r Ui to prkie Ucketa. Include elf.arlitresaed Umpfd envelope. Eves: Hoor. $2; bal, cony. 5 row,, t.B0: 1 7 rows. SI; a.ll.rr, re. 7Bc, iclm. BOo. 8st. mat.: Floor, tl.AO: entire balcony, 1 : gsllery, res. and arlm. BOo OX OFFICE SALK OPENS NEXT MON. J TICKET OFFICE SALE r I OPEKB TODAY I HEILIG -NEXT WEEK 4 Sffl-,:- NEXT SUNDAY , Special Price Mat. Wed. RJcK-rJWaltosTnlly GUY BATES POST IN TheMasquerader A MODERN DRAMA PRODUCTION ..' EVBNINO frloor. 12: Baft'ony. rows 11.60, 17 rows f 1 ; Oallery, re served, 76c ; admission, 60c. ; SAT. MAT. Floor. $1.60; Balcony s rows i, it rows cue. THIS IS ITI nvDlPPODROME TODAY ; TONIGHT THURS., FRI SAT. DOUGUS FLINT AND COMPANY In Their- Oreet Ootnedf, ' "EASY MONEY" MACK AND LANE' ' Son-Da nee Comedy, "WHAT Irs ALL ABOOT7" LOWRV AND KATHRYN, "Eeoeotrio Comical ities." , NIXON ANO HARRIS. Musical FoolUb- neas. .... TINSKV ANO MOORE, Talking, htnglng, ' . Danolttg. ; SDDr SISTERS, Ntody in . Daiotineea. The Wenderfal BABY, MARIE OSBORNE In the Picture Play "THI SAWDUST POLL." ' Step Wp and Buy a uneh of Lauthi A TONIOHT ALCAZAR MUSICAL PLATERS . - " With Mabel Wither -Oscar- Flames -Is the Musical Comedy of Tapper? - rolehrltude, "THE RED ROSE" A Carnival ef Oemedy,, Oapart end Oeleeines. Ere., "fcOo, 76. fl. We4 and Rat MaU. 2 Be, BOo. Next week, "The Ten Serf set" PANTAGE Q MAT. DAILY 2i30 ' Pepple and Oreermald Present 1S1S SONO ANO DANOC REVUE XTiOk Katfarys McOnnell and a Large Com pa ay. OTHER RIO AOTS . Three Performance Dally. JJlght Curtais a 7 and s. CIRCLE ' FOURTH AT WASH. TOMORROW ELSIE FERGUSQN In "His Parisian Wife" Alee OhrMIs Comedy ' V "PETTIOOATS ANO PIOTOORAPH." COUNCIL CREST PARK . ifTsa . pic ma grousas, won mm Aortal view- rlrlSL arems mn PP. other ' amusements bow la operation. . , Uancing ovary voning except Bunday. , Vt concerts Uundaya. llesta isitls llin 8ATUBDAT AFTERTTOOar " ' OP A C. C. CAii AJf ITAL BATH1WO GIRLS' PARADE