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OIV SUN SPOTS TOUCH OFF VOLCANOES SEE NEXT SUNDAY JOURNAL MAGAZINE The habit of viewing thins ehserf uHy, and of thinktnrr abont lire hopefully, mar b made to grow up ia ua iiaa any other habltv ; Samuel Smiles. . .,- ..- 5 . - ; ' creen anb matures Ability involves responsibility t power,- to Its last particle, la duty. -A. Maclaren. . . . dp German Brides Are Cause of ' Strike French Waitresses . Refuse to Serve Enemy Girls; Now Wives of Yankees. GERMAN brides of American soldiers are on their tray to the United States after precipitating- a strike amon the French waitresses at Motel FetrogTad, the Y. W. C. A. hostess house In Paris, and causing- more or less of a tumult In " Brest. .. '.. - " . ,' Scarcely before the peace treaty was signed HO American doughboys 'were married to as many German women de spite the rigid rules against fraternis ing with, the enemy which had held, . supposedly, up to thait minute and the next day 22 brides were on their way to aBrest -via Paris, chaperoned by s. lieu tenant, and accompanied by two hus banda both sergeants. Miss Eleahor Wood. In charge of the Y. W. C A. bureau for war brides In Paris, met the brides at the station to take them and their luggage, to Hotel Petrograd, the largest Y. -W. C, A. host ess -house In Paris, while she tried to arrange for their passports. ' 'Arrived at the hostess bouse the brides were taken . Into breakfast. Suddenly one of the maids heard the enemy tongue. She sent the news around. The maids struck. They would not serve one of the enemy though peace had been declared - the day before. Service was suspended for five minutes while the - brides ate on placidly. Finally the strike leader was suspended and peace restored. That night they left for Brest. .Henceforth brides from Germany or Luxembourg will be sent straight . through to the port and will not stop in Paris. Jacques- Jaccard, serial .director, has turned to other features temporarily, di recting Omar Locklear in his aerial melodrama, "The Winged Trail." George Holt, who has been directing Pete Mor rison and Magda Lane in western fea tures, haa taken Jaccard's place tempo rarily In serial direction. ' 'Xasca, which. Is still perhaps the most popular recitation in the country except, maybe, "Dan McGrew" or "Gunga Din," Is to be filmed to feature Frank Mayo, who has Just finished "The Prate Breaker." The scenario on "Lasca" is now under preparation and filming will be started In a short time. Elmo Lincoln will leave serials for a. time, as soon as he completes "Elmo the Mighty." and will star in a six reel feature, "The Beach Comber." ' . Mary MacLaren Jtas just finished "A Bonnie Bonnie Lassie." based on Henry C. Rowland's magasine story. She was directed by Tod Browning. . . ? Lew Culling of the Casino theatre. The Dalles, Is In Portland arranging his programs for the coming fall. Local Boys Are on r Progpam at Hip Karl Mossman, a former Lincoln high school boy, and Ray Vance of Jefferson, who entered a professional vaudeville career here three years ago last spring, are one of the feature numbers of the new vaudeville bill at the Hippodrome today. Vance and Mossman had their tryout in Marcus Loew's Empress which occupied the present Hippodrome thea tre, and were given the indorsement of Frank McGettlgan, now manager of the Orpheum. and Nick Pierong, then man ager of the Empress, . now manager of the Tacoma Hippodrome. Their first and Only professional appearance in Portland was a few weeks later when they. appeared on a program which also featured two other Portland numbers, Ray Lawrence, Impersonator, who la the son of Judge Santuel White, Port land lawyer, and Esther Sundquist, .violinists. Mossman Is a son of Mrs. George Bowdlsh. 644 East Twelfth - street. . Before going on the stage he was secretary to Guy Talbot, then general- manager of - the Pacific Light & Power Co. Vance is a son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Vance, who since their son went on the stags have moved to Van couver, Wash. Both young men were called to the colors In the same draft . last summer. . Mossman was rejected because of physical disability. . and Vance was accepted. The act was re united a few weeks ago. Tliis Pretty Girl Tells How She defies Age by Using Ordinary Oatmeal toBeautify Her Complexion New York- According to Mae Edna Wilder, the "wheels of time" may be . turned backward if a little , common sense is used in taking care of the ekin. Like everything else the skin needs food, care and attention. The porea to do their . work properly should be kept open and scrupulously clean. After being thor oughly cleansed they should be fed, to nourish and bring to the skin that beau tiful youthful appearance every normal woman craves. Miss Wilder, though well past the time of life when most com plexions fade. Is famous for her beauti ful complexion, and when asked how she retains her youthful appearancj said: - "It is a simple process to appear youth ful. No one comes within ten years of fruessing my age. .Here is my secret. Oo to - any grocery story and get ten cents' worth of ordinary oatmeal. Put a small quantity of the oatmeal in a bag of cheesecloth about the sise of your hand. Drop on or into the bag 10 drops of derwillo, which can be obtained., at any up-to-date drug store, dip in warm water and use as you would a wash cloth. Wash your face, hands, arms, neck and shoulders, night and morning. it remain on the skin for a minute, thus allowing the pores to absorb the food ' value or the oatmeal. Wash off with warm water, rinse with cokt water and dry ' thoroughly. Then apply der willo. This is very important. In a fchort time your skin will undergo a marvelous change. A -rosy hue mounts the cheeks.and a baby softness comes to the skin. The very first application will convince you that this coAiblnation is a most effective one for beautifying pur roses. It is especially recommended for freckles, tan, sunburn, wrinkles, large pores, rough skin, as It freshens and DOROTHY PHILLIPS ha added much to her popularity with Portland audiences by her appearance at the Liberty this week in "Paid in Advanced one of the most success ful and entertaining of her pictures. . , .I,,-, - - ' 0:,i. ' : 'r:"",,tr."'?"' X V i y ,. I', 1 -' : ''-' ; rT " ft It's- ?v '' ; V ' ' t I iS t .-J-,,.. ' 'X rK ,s-f WITH' AUTHOR ANDPUBLISIIER Complete files of the Stars and Stripes are few, and already it is next to im possible 'to get them for love or money. But many of the best stories that ap peared In the Stars and Stripes, together with reproductions of many of C. Leroy Baldridge'a drawings, will be published within the next few weeks as a book by the Century company, under the title, "The Command Is Forward." Castor oil haa come Into its own. The day may even come when one may use the term without making a wry face due to hatred accumulated from child hood for this unpleasant-product. "Few are aware that it is at present almost an absolute necessity for the high-speed airplane motors," is a state ment made in the July number of Com mercial America, in an , article by John J. MacFarlane on "Fats and. Oils in. the United . States." -t The writer asserts that where to ob tain enough of this oil to satisfy the new demand as well as the domestic needs, has become a serious problem. Also that the castor bean can be im ported more cheaply than it can be raised , in the United States, has been the experience of the past.. In this field China Is the chief source of supply. The technical department at. the Cen tral library contains the magazine Com mercial America, which gives interesting statistics on the importation and . ex portation of fats and oils in the United States between the years 1914-1918., James Melvln Lee, who is the director of the department of journalism at New York university, has contributed the fourth volume : to the Harper's Oppor tunity Books in his just published book, "Opportunities in the Newspaper Busi ness." Mr. Lee here tells of the chances held out to young men who wish to take up newspaper work. He deals -with every phase of the profession of -journalism, showing the opportunities on metropolitan dailies as well as the small city daily and the country paper. "Op portunities in the newspaper busi ness" is a practical guide and hand book to the newspaper work. beautifies- the complexion and makes rough, red hands and arms smooth and white. It gives the skin the appearance of youth and whatever success I have nao in preserving my complexion I at ixiouie to aer wiiio and oat meal. Every woman, no matter what her station in life, can well afford to spend f 1 v e or ten minutes rtljrht and- morning in caring for her complex ion. There in not enough money in the world to cause me to neglect mine. -' I have known women over fifty to follow thl? method and ivi:3uAn-l.r MAE EDNA WiLDKK t - Ofi7 IU ,l.PLl. women thirty years of age looL like girls in their teens. Just cut this out so you won't forget it ; try It for a week, and at the end of that time you will thank me for publishing my formula." KUTK To eat tba tat effect M nn ta follow th eotni'let instructions given Iot iw mi oniy to ce aerwiuo and oaUBenl. xoa od nothing and it' so simple that anyone can It, and o inexpentlre that any ' woman csO afford it. ; IVrwillo can be obtained in this city from department store and aU. up-to-date drucsirta, iucisHlux tue Owl Dre Co. Adt. V.-.-v- t v 1 THE THAT the street. car conductor failed to collect" our fare this morning. - ? 'f -..Wei i-' IH That we were too polite to remind him of his oversight. - nn; in . That at last they are having bar- . gain day sales at the postof flee. That every automobile In Oregon and & large number also from Wash ington and California were parked last night in and about Lourelhurst. .. fei 1-mV-v That we "enjoyed very , much our one fleeting glimpse of the pageant. That the Parkwas aery with- lost babies during and after the . per formance. ? ;:,- "3.' That there was no mail for The Stroller this morning. IBs psl That the off ice cat has adopted a little family and a home on Beau mont HilL ' ' " . - ; - -:'-' : tar m . That dairies for 1920 are already on the market. -, - -Ha ' 1a - That "President Wilson took a fall out of Senator Fall. )T is. That in the case of the theatrical strike the "open - shop" sometimes means a closed house. ' ; - to to .That though a rolling stone may gather no moss - it acquires consid erable polish. That the night view of the city from Terwllliger boulevard is en chanting. . ' - to to - ; a That one of our good friends is concerned as to what will become of the horse-flies when gasoline . nasi put all the horses out of commission. . to 'to That at a venture we would sug gest that they will probably have to -readjust themselves to 'conditions JusVas the bar-flies did when the bars went dry. - to . to That the pigeons in the eaves of the church across the way have hatched their young. v 1 to to ' That they are as proud as pea cocks. - to to That golf bugs are abroad. to to That It pays to advertise. - to - to - - That the Girl With the Green Eyes is wearing 1 er engagement -ring. again. to ' to j" That a fine house doesn't neces- . sarlly make- a "happy home. . to. )" That a C, S. reading room has been opened on Burnslde street. . - - - to to That cloves are no longer the spice of life. ' - mm That so long as we are able to keep our wits about us, we will take no more Canadian money. to - to - - That there's Just on calendar .in the old postof f ice. ' - S That it is in an alcove, and hard to find. -t. . ' I That Uncle Sam should loosen up a bit for the convenience of his patrons." ' .; - ' . ..- -.--:;.i i:-" to' to ; (- That we will now close for today, With love to alL - t .'. THERE'S 03TU WAT to secure a satin skin. Apply Satin Skin Cream then Satin Skin Powder, Adv. Wife Defends Abbreviated Skirts Are Blamed Chicago!, Aug. 22-a. N. &) "It's the fault of the skirts," indignantly declared Mrs. George : Kasmussen, commenting this morning on the arrest of her hus band, wealthy head of the George Kas mussen Tea Co on the charge of be ing a "masher;" : "I'm for my husband and I'm' for the other men of Chicago.1: I can't blame them for 'looking at the girls, -with the short skirts and everything like that. ATfSWEAS " TO YESTEBDAY'S QUESTIONS X. "Carrying .coals to- Newcastle, meaning I performing an unnecessary task, since Newcastle, In England, is a famous coal mining center. 2. Priests of ancient Gaul and Britain.. ! : . 5. Silver oak leaf 6a, shoulder straps. 4. A window built out from the wall and resting upon : brackets. 6. Personal ' friend of President Wil son, and member of the American com mission to the peace conference ; not a government executive or . official. 6. Texas.' 7. Mexico City. 8. A.bsg,.. slung . from, the shoulder, to contain soldiers' rations and be longings. 9. Quebec Ontario, Manitoba, Sas katchewan, Alberta" and British Colum bia. I . V 10. An Institution in Washington, D. C. the gift of a British subject, and devoted to the preservation of natural curiosities, ethnological exhibits, , etc. SEW QUESTIONS 1. What is the profession of Secre tary of-the Navy Jose phus Daniels? 2. What is the meaning of an en dowment of a college or other instltu Uon? - . 8. What is the final word in the familiar expression, "limp as a "? 4. Where and what is EsthonlaT 6.What is "Braile"? , 6. Who was Susan B. Anthony? 7. What la a molar? 8. Why do they call it "harveylzed" steel? .. . 9. How many humps has the camel? 10. For what invention is George Westinghouse famous? To be answered tomorrow. Ohio Bakers Raise . Prices; 5 Indicted Columbus, Ohio, Aug. 22. (I. N. S.) Alleging I that they violated the Valen tine anti-trust Jaw f by conspiring to raise and control bread prices, the spev clal grahd jury investigating the 'high cost of living here today, returned in dictments against five of the . leading baking Companies of Columbus. m, fSS WINDOWS I jDQ:,VOU- XNOW. f tresh from! Sunshine and Pure Air Council Meats have been a revelation they have answered your table wants with a variety, of delicious ready-to-serve meats that come to you from ideal surroundings. Put up in vacuum packages that retain all their, purity, flavor and. jroodness. - They lolve the meat problem for every meal. ' . '., - -.. . - ' The following Is a partial list of Council Meats; pot up ia convenient sixes - ' ; ' ' . Corned Beef Hash i' Veal Loaf Vienna Style Saosace ? Roast Beef . ' - Hamburger Steak and Onions Corned Beef Potted Meat-Products Tripe Lunch Tongue " Sliced Dried Beef Sausage Meat Ox Tongue . Ol' Mammy Hash : INDIAN PACKING COMPANY OREEN BAY. 2aP4 W. vaums si'1. S A US AG SJr3!S. Masher Hubby It's entirely the fault of the women. They make the men flirt.' When notified of her husband's ar rest,? Mrs. Aasntussen immediately pre pared to arrange for his bail, but one of his male , friends got - to the dark street police station first and. secured Kasmussen'a releaaev. The maid of a striking actresa waa the . complainant in the case which it was stated today, would be dropped. Who-What- ' T&OAO SHOW HE1U3 Alexander. "The Man Who Knows." 8 a. m. Matinees Wednesdays and Batsr . da iL t pu av : I . VACDETO.LB ' ; PANtAGES Broadway -at' Alder. High class TaedeTille and photoplay features. Afternoon end eveninc. . Procrsm chances Monday aft ernoon. . BlPKODROMB-ttreedway at TamhOL AckeV . mn tt Harris. TanderUle and photoplay tea toea, , Afternoon and nieht. . . MTJSICA1. COMEDT ALCAZAR Elerenth and Morrtooa. '' Mnsieal Oofnedy Stock eomiway, in "King . Dodo." I FHOTOPlYS COLOMBIA Sixth and Sta. OHt Thomas in? "Xoe't Prisoner."; Xiao Lincoln, ia "Elt. The Mishty." 11 . m. to 11 p.-m. L1BERTT Broadway at Stark. Dorothy Phil lips ia "Paid ia Advaaee," 11 a. bv to 11 . m. - - - MAJKSTIC Wsshlnrton at Park. J. Wama Kerrigan ia "Coma Axala, Smith.' 11 a. as. to 11 p. m. . - STRAND Waahlnctoo between TPark and Wert Park. .VaadevUle, photopUys. 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. GLOBE Washtofftoa near Kleventh. Marine r it Clark, in "Mia Geerga Waahinftoa." 11 a. m. to 11 p. a. . CIHCLE Fourth near Waahlnaton. Wflliam Carmun, in "Ridera of the Purple Sacs." 0 a. m. to 4 o'clock the next morninc " ST0N8ET Wahaincton and Broadway. Charles Ray in "Son oC Ilia father," 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. ' I PARES AND RESORTS . COCKCTt, CHEST Qaneinc every evening ex cept Sunday. Sunday afternoon concert. Con cesniona. , OAKS AMCS&MEXT PARK Armetronc Folly company mimical travesty, skatinc. bathing; : . Uoversal Is Not . 1 In Strike Trouble The National Association of the Mo tion Picture Industry allying Itself with the Theatrical Managers'-association to fight the Actors' Equity association in the present strikes, will not take with it soma of the strongest of the motion pic ture; producers. , Sdl Baum, manager of the Universal Film Exchange, in Portland, received an (announcement from P. A. Powers, treasurer of the Universal in New Tork, that this concern will not oppose the actors and will 'not vote with the National Association of Motion Picture Industry to Join the managers in the fight . . " "' . 'I-- I' ' ; my suurr WISCONSIN M6X 111 Cll (f A LEXANDER, the man with the mysterious mind, who is V-V entertaining and mystifying large audiences at the Heilig . ,theatrerthis week and who will be here one more week Alexander presents a show of illusions.-' - , 1: t' ... ' V Jt temam mil Eighth Eegiment to. Remain on the Bhine After September 1 Washington, Aug. 22. (I. N. S.) The nine Units which will constitute the American . force in'; Germany after Sep tember 30, tn war department an- Hair Roots Come Out Before Your Very Eyes (Haw Method Banishes Superfluous Hair) The new way to remove superfluous hair, roots and all the phelactlne way is. rapidly superseding the old-fashioned depilatory methods, as well as electricity, razor and tweezers. And no wonder! Here is a product so harmless a child could safely eat it so non-irritating and odorless it is altogether pleasant to use and the process is so quick acting that it actually removes the hairs en tire, including ihe roots, in Just a. few seconds ! .- -- You will surely have the surprise of your lire if you will obtain a stick of phelactlne from your druggist and follow the simple Instructions which accompany iU Adv. - ter m u L. f II r,..i?.....i......vr.... r I.. 2?f . -. ,. :.:. .. i . : mm Am ':.K rf mmmi . .-:-js '..wto f. leaf ?:mdf:JWtfi l.--:"-"f 'fll1 I T 1 nounced today, are: , Eighth regiment of Infantry. Seventh: machine gun battalion. . Second battalion of the Sixth field artillery regiment. . Thirty-fifth field signal battalion. First supply train. First mobile ordnance repair shop. Company A of the First engineers. - Field hospital is. Ambulance company 28. - - ' THE EVERY DAY VALUE STORE ; CHIBBT CHAT Cherry's believes that it is better to give good values ALL the time on gar ments that are new and up to date than to hold sales at the end of seasons and mark down prices to get rid of out-of-date stock. , . 1 That la why Cherry's never holds a sale more than once a year. And that Is why you can always . depend upon getting the very latest styles and the very -newest apparel in perfect condition at Cherry's. Our stocks move so fast, impelled by constant value-giving, as well as' by our accommodating credit system, that you see only the lat est and smartest of apparel here. Cher ry'a, 389-891 Washington street, Plttock block. Adv. - . first, quality HIVE OIL . , "always hmslf9 -.. s . Makes) ... . Rich, CrDsnrjrt 4 u ' Mayoansis Sold Everywhere 1H. Meeaer tt Qsv. Ancint IiTiMons Vith . Sccttlpg Ctfcura. First bath with Cuticura Soap and hot water.--These super - creamy emollients not only soothe, but in most cases heal annoy in grahes, irritations, eczemas, etc They are also ideal for daily foOet uses.- After bathing with Cuticura Soap dust on a few grains of the exquisitely scented Cuticura Talcum". - SamX5, Ofail ant tt sari SOa. Talevsa 2Se. . Sold throughout the world. For sample each free addreae: "Cmtiumtm Lakv 1r tisaf leap COUNCIL CREST PARS Free pienlo grouxds, won derful view rides, games snd other - amusements ' now - In operation. Dancing every evening except HunUay. Free - concerts Sundays. ; lioste Asttla Slsgs HOP A C. C. CAR AMUSEMENTS BECl'RK TICKETS EARLT CAPACITY HOUSES TlOtCITS NOW SKLLINO FOR THIS AMD ALL NSXT WItK HEILIG THEATRE 5?0A"K IIULIU MAI3T 1 AND A 113$ TONIGHT, 8:15 AM, WJEliK AJ.L IfEXT WEEK. OrWtRAt WATINCI TOMORROW, SAL, 2.15 . (Soth Women ana Men) FLOOR AMD BALCONY .S .SO OMILORSN TO 12... ...... . .as OX SSATS.... .....i. 1.00 SOUVSMIR LADIES ONLY MATS, NEXT TUES. AND FRI. AUGUST SS-&S rtOOR AND BALOONV ......... , .B0e QIRLS UNDER IS NOT ADMITTED ALEXANDER THE MAN WHO KNOWS" And His Ail Sew SHOYJofYONDERS - ETE'S $1.69, He, tOe. tte. - RtMEMBSR -TICKETS NOW SELLINO BOTH THIS AND NEXT WEEK fT f"l v OONT SWELTER IT'S OOOL AT THE IP POD ROME TODAY TONIGHT 7 The Rusticating Misses RURAL COMEDT SKIT Mossman & Vance Portland Boys Who Have Wim Fame in the KHt in OOMEDT, SINOINO, TALKING. - DANOINO JAOK AND ttARL HALL "Slid Shot and She4l." FONTELLI TRIO W8T0batir MILLER AND KINO In "Bull-Shl-vlkl" KID OARSON The R email Gladiator. BESSIE LOVE in HOUtID FORECLOSES" PORTLAND OrS HEADLINE THIS BILL. , -A OHAT NO. S8 Today" is the day to cores t TIT8 OAKS. When eckins pleasure and entertainment, rest and eontentaMnt. it ts a mlgbtjr poor poller to pat tbe searca ott. After all. thoncb, there ts ae nd of "putUnt off. wbea THE OAKS to here tor TOU. Come out today and plar. . joHX v. coHxmAr. Maaeier. - MAT1NSB TOMORROW ALCAZAR MWSiOAL PLAYERS With : Mabel Wllbee ane Oscar flgmm In Rajrntond Hitcheook't Comle Opera King Dodo' THERE'S NO KINS) LIKE POPO Bvenlnes, SOo. 7 So. SI . Wednes aay, Saturday Metlnees. SSe, BOe NEXT WEEK "PRINOESS FAT" 37 PANTAGES ii MAT. DAILY 2 30 - -W T. Dwfcjtit Feppl a4 M. L. areenwale offer - "HELLO. PEOPLB, KtLLO" . WUH-Aoele rfeeoti and Al Prince and a . Coterie of VaoSeeHllane Bitraordlnarr i OTHER BIO AOT8-S Three Performs Dees Pally Mint Curtain 7-S CIRCLE FOURTH AT WASH. TOMORROW WALLACE REID In "Alias Mike Moran" Ala Harold Lloyd Oomedy, "NEVER TOUCHED ME" and tha Paaha News. XDance Tonight! 0 J klllKJlH V HALL y 14th at Washington 'J C - AMJCBICA'S BKST BALL .o4 Ball Bearing Sprint Floor. IS IT COOLf n.Ii SAY SO. ' Admlfsioa CI and (Oe Except Est. 7 i'4