8 :4 monday, January is. -1222. fHE OSEGONDAILY JOURNAL," PORTLAND,' OREGON. TUESDAY JANUARY 17 UJJlIXJ , pinner un for Mia Blessing- at m CLUB : CALENDAR TUESDAY, JANUARY 17 . Multnomah chapter. Daughters ef lurx-heon at the University club at 11: home of Mrs. Fred A. Cook. American Revnrotlm annual tea Batiw W . tuuei corps bumt im aaeunc, . court- ud mi it .on p. ttv. CALENDAR llintdli for ebiMcr E. M P. E. C, Slsxerhcod, by Vfr. Theodora Women's ProgTeeatv unit t LaurelhArst club, afternoon. Osmund and Mia Flora, Mm Roan, r. Screen Clubs A AT i V HERE Committee of . 4 lOO' Arranges, Dance 'Br Hales Bsteattea TpiIK Committee or 104 of the Portland J. c a . Roaa City. Alberta, Lenta and Gresham cam pa. i - Tha pro gram win "be - good one, con aisUnx princlDaJly of smoker and a ban quet., aad interesting movto fums "The value of a Life." showing the Colorado 8prings . Tubercular Sanitarium, owned . I anfl AHHlwfMl W AMtf TOP IH XaXTs MocrWom at ncrtath.' Baker. Meek I benefit of ita members. '.-One reel of P". "Vp tat BUM ! "T. 1 comedy will also be . dlsnlayedW The rV; -riT -aaa.oa-aF - aC WA. to the largest fraternity of its LTRio Bro4wmr 'at Maarkoa. Cyrto M ncleal 1 kind, In tha world, ooneistlng of 1.056,000 vM7 mun a bow !"- I memDers. The Head ornce is w u- vrJriiviln' tond. Illinois. Two of it offidala reside nu-v- r-aiLLiiij jj. fu ut r.h-1 ORPBKCif BtmOwu t Taylor. KdaW nss-l Fortiand. vis: v a. uurrey, Chamber of Commerce baa aet ran-1 v?'wm. taTZt a-ia .n.,,i .n J o. Tale. wary t an the date for lu next formal I . I chairman board of auditors. Through ,fJ.L AftZ2Zi tne effort of the "Booster Committee.- - a .... t. i - .w - - . ...a 1 iia Ilia PMram Hhim MnamaB all. I 11V H lUDnum. - D. a-. 4w www t twt ia ut iw rewm w w-i .- . I v . n.m Chamber of Commerce, Oregon building. LOEW a mrPOTJroinf Bioadwey hmu B. w. OWitt and the mayor of ont mnai nrriil aind eirneat invitatlona Batty CiMilKoa I w- ...iniiAii'a Ka nffllal A. R tt a a u ...v.. VIo- x-t-t vr.xri LIBEKTT Bravdn; at Stark. Noma TaVl Canp8 convention In Portland. Oregon, Mdaa at "lAva a naoampoae.-' li a. a. I in 19Z&. Tna attenoanee OX oewniea w to II a a -- I .k .k. MmH. nf- thi . . ... .... i . - - - . . . w k r i iiFir aiiu uwuum .im .wm. w rrway nignt Thoae attending h. from 10.000 to a riarn wiu nra." uiauuiia - 'm The committee will ponaor a amokerl taamtT kixmna hknuH If aVL-k av ttAlrlna' match I rUUTOruia ... I MBLA aixtX and rk. and vaudeville numbers will be featured. I la "Ta utu MiaMar. The committee of captains and Uautan--ante arranging theae affairs met last Mesera William P. Merry. L. C. Mackar. O. C Bortamrr. J. A. Waate.J. A. 11111. C C Bradley. W. K. Hood. XL a Buck. Jeeeph leb. James M. Albert. John If. Polpa. rred a 8chuls and J. A Bailey. A kitchen shower was given Thurs day by Mre. J. Fred d. Facer at her sTAWiAii at Iit.. -The Cabin ef knma I7 I.IHartv llrMt In honor Of I JTi -Y"- .. - "f "ft- . ; . , T . 1 tin la aonrta BLCB MQCSB E.TMth and WuUnfton. 1 i&,eoO" persons from all pans Maariea rtmu la "The lat Injfl." U a. av I United States. - ; to lie. BL. . I '.. ." .. laAJESTlOWaahlnctim at Park.. Kathin,l T.hkal. lodce. 1. - .tTTrl B-"ttnu " Ir-tTltd officers Tbursto 'night PEOPLES Wn Paik at IWbr. Cloria Staia. I nrUnt ha.ll on the east Side. SS IOUOWS ia "Dadar Ua Laah." 11 a. m. to 11 1 Mra. Bertha Mvers. noble grand; Mrs. J . I XIo ta vIm arrartd L aliSS JeS- o. o: r.. at ate U , Henderson, aecretaryr rvuuam MLna EaUlle Romaen. brtde-elect. The I Baiwfit of Ctorty." a. m. to 4 e'cloek tb a Mr TTlen Davenport. time was passed enjoyably at gamea tauowiaa ara.na. conductor; Mrs. Addle Kimble, chap- The rooms were decorated in pink and I tain; Mrs. Xydia Qulmby. Mrs, Chris- green, bluebirds being naed In an ef- t?D ArniDVAf ii. rmectivery rlsht and feeuve manner. Refreshments were , XUta 1 J-ilVilYlj K.V. -..r.nnrt.ra nhble t-rand-: Mrs. Jessie served. Tboee present In addlUon to tne i , innlde euardian; N. P. Tomlln- Iwwteaa and the gweet or honor were Columbia lesion. Mooaeheart Leeionln n..tiH. Mardian. Mrs. Christine WarvRlTrr: the World, aamhied Sunday ato c- aT ar.. ' si M arl.M.aw-e T . JLT s-1 III f ' I ROOffl Bit fWAan TBrnn Isiaxtoll Af f Lam I - v ' ' ' n.ma.; . . . ducted the ceremony. v.-. i - iww.fj uaw ox as innocents into l a Lolt, It. Miller. J. Eaatnern, eiaeT. I ,u mntertts. The following . Temnle chanter. Order Eastern Star, MlS Hrlvia Remaen. Mrs. J. a. few.r- " " I nn n class of seven moo7 c r Col "aouth ul? candidates. Thursday .tUs. to Mtn- . will I Dim. .... . n . .. I i. r Taiun. wortnv srana. ukuvu. ine norm L'iudui bum awu w... . u... wi uwm itui w llmar v.it l ' r". . - . . t -m meet Thursdsy evening at I o'clock at moose; AlUh R. Joy. border ; E. M. Pia Ci-ft were .. . v -i Ik. . . . I ntlu. -mn. afflcera and Visitors were I Be lurn verein umu. viw.mi mvuuu. uxasurer ; ueorge OWleT, I " - ,-i11,i-ti aver the bastneas meeting and enurtalnment. guiding mooae ; J. H. Bell, augua ; Him A Present weye enttusover ine . ... a I -sm ..... .i . . . ,r.-r Anm the new CnaDtsr. wnicn aancing ana era wm .wwiu, r. v. irosoy. master of " ' , .t-..k. a Mra. piano eole will be given by Oiadya Taft ceremonies The lnve.tlga.ting commit- w lttlut.T1 . matron nd and a reading will be given "by Mlaa tee, compoeed of George Funk. W. H. Maude Bailey Is worthy tron ana Florence Kleeb.. Mra Herman Wolfe Fltagerald and, Robert FUlw.tWlned J. N. Hart, wortty patron. It meets in will have cnarge oi niraiamima. au ma canajaaiesx in open lodge and found 1 - former Nortn Uakotana are urge u -1 an pi. inem not to be morona. defectives tend end are requested to bring their I or candidates for office. Then the goat friends iwaa orougnt out and all rode the anl Calline it a oresidency campaign the United Artisans are about to stage a mal with mnr. ... . . a-rlp of contests between local groups fM tt a nrnU and Mrs WE. . . " Jll L.er.u.'0 e h iffrnt aesemblies. each group aswaw -- . I wva uiiiviiiai I 3AI T3BIIIIICI! LB WHrl BcrVMl li) I w w Jackaon will be hoetea-e i neat Thursday the clubroom. During the ceremonial to have a c111 fo' P""4" J"0 Buzzell Act a Big Bit at Orplieum By E. C B. TP THERE were any accounting tor A the tastes of vaudeville patrons there would bo no vaudeville. On that score the new snow at the Orpheum ought to be highly successful, for there smed to be some element of delight for every appetite, with the whole bouse concen-l tratJnK vociferously m its welcome to Buck and Bubbles, a pair of negro lads with Nat Nasarro and company. Just why Nat comes into the rane I oi vision nan not yet been determined unless it is to cuff Little Buck around the stage, but his act. thanks to Buck ana tsuoDies. is good. Fact is these brown boys stopped the ahow. Buck is a diminutive creature who plays the piano wittf tne same ease that he chews his gum. Bubbles is the opposite as to stature, but dances with more music in his feet than half a dosen average step pers. - '. . The new bill to headlined by Eddie Bussen. who offers "A Man of Affairs." an interesting novelty in comedy form, reciting the adventures of a small town dandy who forsakes the village for New York. Buszell presents five scenes in the cycle of progress that takes bimi away from the old home town srirl (Ethel Russell) into the. good graces 1 of Dolly Lewis in the role of a chorus girl, thence to the haughty attention of a Greenwich village highbrow, whom he deserts for tne wealthy spinster. She finally yields hlxn again to the arms of I the Lass from the village. Eddie to a I capital player, too, and his act is clev erly staged. Lydia Barry occupies a big place on I the bill, though in Justice to that happy person her "spot" should be changed. She to a singer of no mean ability, in spite of the havoc pie or dropsy has-worked with, her dimensions. She should be number three or four on the bill.. Xydia tells a story-neatly, and she has one of I those buxom personalities that seem to make everything" cheerful. ror tne women oi m i -1 ana supper the Moose band, led bv a III.V b.k.kA Ian SalK aa IO ! WflkaPaK I . " " - , parxy. iin nuwri im 1 A- BeiDeMlng. played selections. Colum- win win or lose the contest on the rela tlve gains in new applications obtained. , went lo Mra O. Emery. Mra B D. Pen- bta lltglon up of nbers f tbeJHe wUl be a "party" candidate, but the ' .y. Mra U L, Oabom and Mra LAV to-.i order of uZm .nH h.- rZ I party ticket he runs on will be selected ny. Mra U L, Osnorn ana ra u 71 Order of Moose and has mem- N. Anderson. Mrs C. K. Kowe na-"-1 Southern Washington. ' I . ' J . . VI una ua Hill, II J. M Il.'ril. I . V . drtch and In ".eo" to Ma C. Myers. Mra nhl throughout Western Oreeon and by na D? w" PW- r v. ham ana. aura, i a .w- . . . . i "-TTT.l i h-k- r-iw. -""s.'" """"" noiea lor or-ia temole. Pythian Sisters, in ku r- iw urwi, cordial fellowship and dfevor r, "a,," Thuraday evening. Bas- wa" mZ,?Lr 1100 lo lM "WrsstSiOf Mooseheart. the 1 flowin were presented the new gneats Wednesday sight training school for 1200 orphan, of tho SyTe BrTgSnaatroi of the D. ..- a-,.,- Thai f rhlaaao. who ha. L1-? f o" k iZ iSl sunshine branch of the bees -a visitor In the, city at the home ncagei. " IK. of P. order. Gifts were also pre- 1 L"&J'?& .W. Vb. . 0n T"n tM Security Benefit &EZ uuu wm iw viiv. i Association expects to take Its place aac,""11 " ' ' remaining winwr """ tne -nnn largest life benefit fraternity l ws servou. .... . .....h ti I In America with JO0.000 membersandl . . ... .., trHun The woman ""V(B" ' 7 "I 000 local councils In the United States tl r a J.rTj wU TviVit iTnum- Z?y..ZZ?'L'rl Canada. Iu next national conven- ?f th. AjWi Ue enurcn nan. . rlr. llon v. h-,d portIan(1 . 19M southeast, at I : o-tiocr. Thoma; veteran field worker for Mrs. Joee'sh Uman entertained a lh order, will continue In charge of the few WadTlnformalir at luncheon at the ?"0i?tsn ' vii, i.niai 1aat Wednesday. w'" large fore of deputies at Nortonto bout laat WSdnesoay. work In lMt4 seeklnr U show 10.000 u. ..a Ur. i.renea Barnes (Mar- members in Oregon when the national far la' Hall) ara domiciled in the home sonvenUou meets. A' new and beautiful of Mrs. Lee Hoffman in Barnes read. . 'u"ru wa f?iu?"f Story of Nortliland HiDpodrombFeaturei Vaudeville Pleases CounctV which will be exemplified is FortUnd during the month of February by a national council officer with cam her of cities in western Washington be ginning Monday, January zav Among the cities he will be in will be Tacoma. c.ttu. Unnnarir and Oentraua. Aieaco ni. ih. wai assembly of the United Artisans will have a special neeUnc "for kl rwntlon. , V Cpmedy Good r Gloom Chaser DiUon's Eetura to . V Lyric Stage Marked ByRotisiiig Welcome Famous Artists in V Concert This Eve. Otft.tsv The Walking ault of Tweed or Homespun By C T. H. VTOtTRE right Xp fat MabeTa Room' is a comedy, ail rlgnt, andas bed' room comedies go a very good one. One ; may laugh and laugh through the whole of the farce, as one distracted gent after another dashes "in looking for a rose-pink chemise, and one Jealous bride i after another dashes In to look, for a supposedly erring' hubby. Tetone wonders after the laarh to over if Just as much fun ccfuld not have been bad from a theme that to a little farther from "the Una" All of which, however. is a matter jf taste, as the feller said. If one accepts the subject as a legiti mate basis for a comedy, one most ad mit that the laughing is good at the Baker theatre this week. All the characters are- comedial Ne thisslng villain slinks in to kidnap the papers: no, one crosses the ice to get away from the Airedales: no one shoots the faithful old family servitor. Every thing is beautiful, especially the nighties worn by the ladies. Funny thing about that net a single masculine pajama ap pears In' the whole show, thoujh every variety of feminine dishabille can be seen. It to almost like a bargain day at a lingerie counter. In simple language, the story is about a once lo vesica youtn who -sent ma. then, inamorata a gorgeous bit of rather Intimate apparel with his name rabrold e red on it He changes his mind about the glrU who weds another. He aubse auertly marries another girl, who to nouty and Jealous and hysterical. The embroidered unmentionable bobs up to haunt, the owner threatening to show the bit of folly to the bride. The hubby tries to steal it away and destroy It. So he bides "In Mabel s room" to get It. Under the bed. In. all manner of com Ben Dillon now knows where be stands in' the affections of Lyrio thea tre patrons, for they welcomed hhoa with a wonoerrui display of interest at the Sunday show when be anneai-ed after a year's absenos In bis favorite role as Mike Dooley in "Tne Four 8wtfcearta." Dillon Joined with Al Franks and Ed die Wright In brinainsr out a wealth of refreshing comedy ia tha new show. wniie - the other nattily - garbed - prin cipals ana tne Dig Rosebud chorus pro vided a seemly background. In addi tion to the antics of Mike Dooley. DU- oa noes a ciog dance, while BOUo Blag. nam sings "Mickey crKetL" ne Four Sweetheart-" presents nrt ty Dorothy Raymond In an effort to de termine which of three auk ore to marry. Just than Al Franks as Ikie cornea la and be to picked tor the winner, al though be had not con tended for hon ors, ikie 'and Mike are toadvertentlv set up ia business as doctors with the terribly unpleasant task of reducing the weight of a lot of bathing girls and the bank rolls of their fathers. The sit uations that this state of affairs creates are good for many laughs. Song numbers for the week are new and interesting, with Miss Raymond. Howard Evans. Mlaa Bingham, Anna Chick and Jewel La Velio sharing In tha honors ss soloists. Miss Raymond s song, "One Klsa," ia beautifuly done, with an especially elaborate chorus and unusual staging. A tVDe of stilt which nromlses to be aucceestul in-any of the tweeds, borne-ll0 spuns, and flannels of th season, to the only to u alacovered at length and pub- Now, let's start at the beginning. Be- I hip-length coat-suit, cut panel fashion in I licly denounced. atrice Sweeney opens the bill with gym nasties which vary from contortion to steel Jaw stunts. Beatrice is pretty as well as capable. Cliff Nasarro and the ljarling sisters in "Juvenile frivolities," come next and the Darling sisters are pretty. This particular idea of frivolous Juveniles is an assortment ox mediocre singing and some average stepping, with Nazarro doing his best to mimic Al Jotoon's orvln George Uane and Bert Byron relieve i the situation somewhat in L.iBten. Bertie," .-though the name hasn't any thing to do with it. Lane is a typical "nut" comedian and Byron to on hand to provide a butt for Lane's sometimes time-worn humor. The ' act measures up pretty well with any number of sim ilar offerings. Then-we have Nat Nasarro s company. Eddie BuxselL Lydia Barry and, finally. Fink's mules, , which are mostly dogs the front and back to afford a sugges tlon of snugness above the waist, while the lower section flares in a slight rip ple. The notched collar makes a pleas- flg frame for tne mannish biock so oiien worn with a tailored blouse. The de tails of pocket and sleeve are also se verely simple and tailored. Wool Jersey and kasha cloth in the boney shade? are admirable mediums for this sort of (Copyright. 1022. by The Tocus Co.. Hew Terk) Centralia Seeking Slogan m Contest TS.' ir,Mn Rule Review. Women's Bene fit association of the. Maccabees, will hnM ia nratu Installation of officers Friday evening at W. O. W. temple,- Ui plete regalia and accessories. The three 'V ZZT k. rtnatalUns Tnf fi- Urgsst local assemblies in the . state. -Ute enUi Will Anchor. Eureka and Kirkpatrick ooun- A Wrara and refreaHraenta Will oils, all of Portland, are preparing to foUow the ceremonies. take up the work after. the official pros- 1H. ' WBlrrlr entaUon of the new ritual. Thirty years ,XQ BROKEH IS WBEtK. ago On Feoruary tl the Security Benefit Kalama, Wash., Jan. 15. J. A. Carter, in .,n,,.,..i .tnrv ef the Northland en-1 Association was started wun eleven i butcher of Kalama, en route non m - titled -Salvation .hus - to one of the best ?mbera. Itnow ha. nearly IOC 000, car Bunevenlng. ran over a nanK- beta on tho bra snln, St the Itip- I - TrH der and a. nrMecTiTe M. hTbet hVcrawVed back to the'road. poorome nunaay. wiana nai.u.wv. u.. . . v. .v.. . , --- ' rin Hnrratt .,,,.,!. . a Balvatlnn Armv laaale. u vim caruueawa ui meniucrBuip uw ur WMn jjvpuiy owiiu -" - . tZVnl .r "ffi& Ulto fcr-il. t subdual fou?d him. He was taken to St. Vln- Centralia. Wash., Jan. 16. The Con trails Chamber of Commerce will pre mmikna and Shetland nonies. There I sent to the person who proposes the are, three muies, line animaia, ioo, uiajioetii biusu ihu i xnu are put through a variety oi ins vsuaij community, xuip. i. vuu.m91. Mi, ayan circua ring stunts. , j ; yto the public V - Poor innocent soul he suffers terri bly. So do all, as one after another of the parties is dragged into . suspicion. Of course it ends happily when the real truth is told, which might have been done in the first place and saved all the trouble. . All the actors cast In the farce fairly outdo themselves In the rollicking fun The show will run the rest of the week. PABT8 well plated - Selroar Jackson had the stellar role of the meek and terrified husband which he carried off to the delight of the au dience. Miss Frances Woodbury "Mabel," the near-vamp, was clever and revealing, while Jane Gilroy as the pout ing bride put in enough tears and hys terics to suit the most fastidious. Lora Roger as a "bachelor sister,1 put-over the impression of being the only balanced per son in the cast, while Vlr ginla Richmond, as French maid, gave a delicate bit of characterising. Ran kin Mansfield and Mayo Methot -added cen more life to the Piece by their con Kathleen pariow. violinist, and Paul Aithouss, tenor, of tha Metropolitan opera. Win be heard tonight la oonesrW . aj.. . - - . . . .. .. TP aiwiwuun, Boraer tne surscuoss of tne 3wyn concert bureau. The ad vanes sale Indicates that a large as dience win greet the two dUstlngntoaed aruauk.- .aaiaw rana is by many re I sarded as one of the grMtest violin ists ok tne um. AMUSEMENTS 1.TICKKT OFFICE SAUK I Opens Today i HEILIG Broadway at Taylor Pbese Mala 1 wJjTRDRSe, FK!., SAT. isgi WomenCliflxsl 1 irgVELL.A.V7INKTR. - J Hillsboro, Jan. ll-The ladies of Bt Matthewa parish gave card party Wednesday evening. There were II tables. Those winning highest honors at "600- wars H. Koebler and Miss Josephine Uppsnkamp. The committed In charge were Mr. and Mrs. L. McCoy, Mrs. M. Melloy and J. Madden. a Tha Couch Parent-Teacher association wUl hold lta regular monthly meeting Wednesday at I p. m. at the Couch au ditorium. An Interesting' program is planned and a plant wUl bo awarded to the room bavins the most members present Members are asked to brine a cup and saucer. The Portland Shakospears Study club will hold its annual midwinter pic nic Tuesday at 13 o'clock at tha home of Mrs. J. Coulsen Hare. 174 Carru there street A program will follow the lunch eon and a silver offering will be made for the scholarship loan fund. start marital quarreling, and Leo lIbA hard as Mabel's fiance, and Guy Kibbsal as the valet, put more complications Into every situation. Irving Kennedy made a comical butler. GIAKT WOULD BB COFPZB Hoqulam. Waah., Jan. It. George Custer, Kansas eswpucner. walked Is to the polios station Sunday in search of a fob. He Is six feet six inches tall and weighs 250 pounds. He wan promised the first vacancy on the Hoqniam fore. . i.i 1 ... 1 ... 1 . 1 - Ins little comedy-dram and ahe la as- slated by a group of very clever Klon dike r. 1 Over footwork by the Uytda Japan Lents grange Saturday held one of the beat attended meetings since early in 12L The occasion was the reception ess balancers keeps the Jiands clapping I f fc cIjuaa of candidate, and the instal merrily through a lively Sft-mlnute act Barrels and ball, are tossed about from nimble tore right gracefully by the Japanese, and the aet was one of the most popular on the bill. Betty Waldron and Jack Wlnalow do some dainty dance, and alng pleasingly. Bright coetumea and appropriate atage settings enhance the effectiveness of their act Dave Thuraby puta over a hobo sketch entitled "One of the Idle Rich." and la tlon of officers. At noon dinner was served to about 2 OS persons. In the aft ernoon Mrs. Ida Burgess, past master of Rockwood Grange, assisted by Mrs. M. Gulaness. Mrs. lEmma Pearson snd Louise Nute .installed the following officers : T. Jj Kreuder, mas ter: W. A. Toung, overseer; Mra Susan Wlndle. lecturer; Mrs. Jennie R. Miller, chaplain; A. F. Miller, steward; Claire Worthlna-ton. assistant steward; Mra. j. a. en dance through an act entitled "Just Lit tle Btta" "The Journey's End." movie play at traction on the Hippodrome bill this week. Is s love story of unusual strength, tarring Mabel Ballln. tTMMaa Ua jVtlrlaa aavpat sk W Margaret Dana with her partner. Leon- trsasurerl Ik srT Prtaci Pomonal ara enr. sing ana piay tne piano ana T.lu,,. MltPhll. Ceres: Mra. Cora Galloway, Flora; Miss Amelia Kllnkle. ladyiLaasiaUnt steward ; D. C Nees, gate keeper. Mra. Adah Wallace Unruh gave a talk on behalf of the children's farm home to bo located near Corvallls. The declarations of principles of the .grange was read by Alfred D. Crldge. Memo rial services were held In loving recol lection of the late W. H. Grable and of Mrs. Viola Leo. Tribute was paid by Rev. E. A. Smith to the worth and life of Mra Lee and ,by W. A. Toung to the value of Mr. Grable aa a cltlsen, friend snd coworker In Odd Fellowship and in the grange. W W) w Nydla temple. Daughters of the Nile, win install officers for the year Friday. January to. at 1 o'clock. Supreme Oratorio Society Is Heard in 'Messiah At The Auditorium The ' oratorio "Messiah" waa impres sively presented at The Auditorium Sun day afternoon by the Portland Oratorio society and four soloists, Mra OoWls QueB Annie Larson of Seattle will be . ....... . "i nv . n. aai- jjiatalllng officer, a musical program tylene Fraker Stltes, contralto : J. Mac- ana reception for supreme queen and new MlUaa Mulr, tenor, and 'John Claire officers will follow. Mra J. P. Moffett Montelth. baritone. The accompanists assisted by the following committee; will were William K. Boone, organist and have charge of reception : Mesdames Mm, Ethet Meade, pianist Joeeph A. George Stapleton. Archie Tburiow, J. F la ley was the conductor. The audi- Coulaon Hare, -William Knapp, Vancouv- onoa numbered about 1100. The next sr. Wash.; W. J. Hoffman. Frank. S. AuiMrt mt tkla aevlaa will ha en V.Km. nr..) T H. Tnnrue. Hillsboro: H. S. are t, when the main attrsctlon will I TuthUU W. D." McWatars. - Mrs. Dow T. be the rlchenlaub violin ensemble- Walker . will have charge Ot -refresh ments. - Villa lodre. L O. a. of Moots villa. m-tu fonnallv oaen Its new hall Tuesday varnlna-. Tha RebekahS of MonUvUU will cooperate In making the gathering a aneeeaa. - Tha hall to an extension Of the old building, located at East GUsan and East Eightieth streets, ana shot. than doubles lu sis. It to rated ono.of ik. maifwtaMa bBoaulke and con- Paleatine lodca. A. F. and A. M. meet ing at Archer place on the Mount Scott line, aouUt of the Franklin nign kwm, has obtained the nervices ox utoii -tea) next Wednesday evening; one of the best Informed Masons in the state, who will deliver a lectors entitled -me ptory I of Masonry." An brother Masons are Invited to attend. There wu no nu menu foaowta the lecture. !; V r On Wednesday 'evening. January IS. a Joint Install ati win be given at Port land Social Tars vers nau. sa iw teenth street by the Modern Woodmen of America. Officers of the following M. W. A. camps wlU be instaiieo ny H. V. Bcec. Padfio coost Oepoty neaa consul r CaUfornis. vis:' Oregon Fir, ond mzda? aro acmcotlicr, xxiovo EACLEBHAND iXi ffl ipf9 si rn 1x1 I I 09 icz!i m All! m n I Wi t "a 1X1 I m tsl Rfl L J no ' ja IU Ja -THE i 23 I LnsTTnniL" b, j I GREY PRODUCnOIf v SZLlZl ? ' JSVKR FLASHED OX ! Tl ' 4 ANT SCREEN-' f '.; ' J BARRINO NONE ' ', 9 ;. J7TOgjsMMCg j ; Rj - 1 KLSO ? , " A BOaBHttt jBOWCPT " I ' f news WSCKLT ' I , . . Hovcijrica x y " v.'-. Cimwo Satefday -a . y BrflTiaat Iiw Cast. Iacraalag AKJI READER AS l4UIAXAn And the SISC1KQ HAWAILUIS ETE Floor. $1 ; Balcony, nrwt Dvaj rows LM. kast 11 rowa tl; Oailsry. first sewn rows reserved tie. ad mission sea FECIAL SAT NAT Floor U: Balcony. $1 ; GaUery. rase Med and nmsMion. aue. Add II Far Qrat War Tax CONCERT TONIGHT KATHLEEN PARLOW Violinist and PAUL ALTHOUSE Tcxaor AUDITORIUM Direction Elwyn Concert BnreAu Prices $2J20, $L63, $L10. 55c eats now selling at -Sherman, Clay & Co. Does your shortening without fresh even stay ice? . aA Aa or a ao f" VI Nt a- VHoh1 car wt &u trnTT LYDIA tVwiiAt. LVl Sjfr rtwn- RVRKY !ACCrrrwvf; s yt-ij wrra BfCH AMP SfSSLSS &as STOCK COMPANY Jf. now puirine -UP IN MABEL'S PttSTV OP AOTlOa 4SP SSf CAaN a rgamii kawss rawacia Try Crixco in this recipe : SILVER NUT CAKE 1 capful turxr Jy$ CBpful Crisco i .4 wbltet of cgst H tesapoonful vanJDa extract 2 cupfuls Bout , L teaspoon ful (alt , 3 tesspoonfult bakin( powder 1 cupful chopped pecans ot Engllan ' , walnut meats H cupful mSk Cream Crisco and sugar. Sift dry ingredients and add to Crisco mixture, alternating with the m3k; add nuts and vanilla extract, - Beat en whites to stiff froth snd foU b at last. Turn mts Criacoed and touted cake as and bate in moderate BWafasSaWaTi ffe'rsfBfiwaB( Sufficient , one small calte, IF you have ever tried to make a fine cake with cooking butter which was beginning to turn stile, you will appreciate the absolute necessity for fresh shortening. Expert cooks insist upon Crisco because it is a standard product on whose freshness one can rely anytime and anywhere. It contains no preservatives, adulterants, salt or moisture just pure vegetable oil of the highest grade, hardened to creamy consistency by the special Crisco process which prevents rancidity. Sim ply keep it in a cool place until you.need it. LYRIC N.C81CAX CONZDT COXFAVY XXjr BILLOT. AL FRATsTt AFX) . Vf JUbUT IS The Four SweUiearU" AfterssoM at S Even lags at I aa - mi wwa a ia aavn. .- - EES ; ni :r li Jf tt !y. I S CO Far Fxying -For Shortening Far Cslc9 Making Touax ewa rterrvnc stars TosioaT lrvnMASi rrsssrMo, ig gaja. - CSOrr. MASIL BAiAJSJ. THE . JOURMTTS END" OCT A VIA MAnOSWOSITM IN. Si isat -SALVATION SUE - srsOiAt ArTisMoon mien povtmi WASH. CIRCLE : TOXOKEOW SHIRLEY MASON IN "JACKIE" Double Comedy. "OH BftOTHKX, "at OTB OP1 and Paths Review PANTAGES JLiconUaootts 1 P. M, ts 11 P. ht aSaaafV Do yon know the lnack of tuccessful baking? This book trill teach you. 1 It gives complete directions tor mixing and baking cakes, cookies and snortbrcads also 615 original recipes hj -Marion H arris Neil, f ot mcd y cookeTy edi tor of the taiitf Stmt owrssf. CWsins s complete -T endar of Dinners." I endoee 10c ' dinner menu for every day of the year , ;; V a ataanps. 365 m sfl. Illustrated and data a. . bound. Yea may have one . - jjanae copy by sending coupon Tito Procter k GamUe Co, Dept. of Home Eco- WaTUCs, CnrmMri.Ohto. Fleasesend pestpaid, A Cafr and 10c m ttamps." Address , P.O. .State. Do yo cue CrisdaowL rsswisWAirrwasj VT SASVSCLL A LgOaUtRB-UtT ItlHI ABB U1U wsJioa HAwyuy is meb raoc t auec DANCINGtaucht ' AT XKBOXXTS BCBOOLB Beflftwsrs clsaass start at CotCUoa Haa Wednesday and mday oveeings at T I sharp. All popular d.nroe taufht la Bir advanoed Clisaas start at MsrtarTc Hail Tuesday evening, and at CoUlitoa Hail Friday evening. AS to 11 M. Ad mission to advanced claaoas, ladle) Ud, genUenvsn 7 Sc. ou can nerer learn danctng wtthont tvacttoe. Join the laad- Idst scnooi. tTooa atroavaway ran, rr Ivate lessons aU hours at CotiUlM HaU. BIG BARGAIN: COTILLION HALL V03BAT and THTCUBAT XTXB. TJcElroya tamotta orchestra