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THE OREGON. DAILY JOURNAL, .PORTLAND, OREGON. TUESDAY, IIATXII 21. . IZZ2. : club ; calendar Wednesday; march 22 ;. ; - . M 4 7 'Multnomah chant-. Laaoghters of American ReTofutioa. Wt Ik ' University club at 3 p. en. - - - . Portia nd Shakespeare Fturty club with Mrs. FW J. Brady. 7 East TamhUl street, at t p. m, . - , ,7..,., SOCIAL WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22 . V' lpha'Gamraa Delta, sorority dinner at Oregon Grille. ,4 o'clock. CALENDAR' Hom clu Meets with. Mrs. A- Anderson. 6 Irving street, 10 , Visitors Quests At Informal Afternoon. . iHARLES (CHIC) SALE I V-in one of the seven char ' i i i via:. .Nibs." now showing at the Peo ples theatre. Work For Girls "His Nibs' - Has Discussed Atr Big Comedy & T ESLEY BARRY, juvenile star, who u featured in Feared AA at the Liberty Aeatre. The picture herewith is the subject of 7 7 an interesting art prize contest fox ' Portland children. -Cash prizes are offered for the most faithful reproduction of the sketch. - Luncheon 1 Br Helea Hsteklson - MR. .AND MRS. DENT MOWKEY entertained Inf6nrully Sunday aft ernoon at their studio In honor Of Dr. and Mm. Richard IT. Bchotx and their house nests. Dr. and Mm, Alfred H. Zlmmern and Mr. Avar 4 Fairbanks. Dr. and Mra. Zlmmern nave made, many friends during- their visit In, Portland. where Dr. Zlmmern U giving a couraa f lecture at Reed college. Mr. Falr banka. who la a sculptor, la a member of the faculty of the University ol Oreaon. During- the afternoon Mr. Mow- rey played a number of aelectlona. Al ' the. tea hour Mra Henry Ladd Corbetl and Mra Oeorge Maxwell preelded a: the table. About 40 guests, were entertained. Mrs. Zlmmern was a guest of honor . with Mra Be hoi i at a luncheon Riven today by Mm. Vincent Cook, who en tertained 12 gUMtS. lambda chapter of Alpha Delta PI will five Ita Easter dance at the Port land hotel March II. The dance will be siren In honor of prospective student of the University of Oregon and will be for the (iris of the sorority at Eugene and one representative from each of the other sororities oq the carhpua. Miss Betty Tlllson Is chairman of the com mittee on arrangements. Miss Mary Montgomery of Chicago Is a visitor at the home of Mra Philip , Huemmer of Rose City Park. Mrs. Ituemmer was hoslesa for an Informal tea Friday afternoon for her house truest. Mrs. Arthur Kern sang and Miss ' Ellaa Marett entertained the guests with dancing numbers. At the tea table were "Mrs. Henry Kadderly. Mrs. Norria Sloan -and Mrs. t'arl T. Rose. ' The junior class of the Arlington high school hetd "high Jinks" at the annual class party at the achoolhouse' Friday. - The rooms were decorated in St. Pat rick's day emblem. An elaborate sup per was prepared by the stria. The ( school board and the high school bod ' were entertained. Mrs. J. E. Klckel was hosten today . i for a bridge luncheon of 20 covers at , '-her home in Irvlngton In honor of her mother. Mrs. J. N Allison, of New York city. Who Is her house guesL Guests In cluded a number of friends of the hoa ' tees from Vancouver barracks. Mrs. William H. Llnea presided at the tea urn lor the occasion MBJEll Ki"a.siiiJJaJUii I " i I r Tf t - V, .. '... .' o Jr.-.-; ;' .-. . .-fl .-.:-.wA-S- . Mi:-. K-fr-: Values MTTIS MIBS." playing this week at i' .i By Tellsv Wlsser! fTiJHK WUMBN Uf KUTAKi hew tnetrt xx. the People's theatre, to a very J- monthly luncheon and business meet-1 rfi!Pl''comedy. T deptcttae "'in farcical ine Monday In the Tyrolean room or e th- -n town life characterle- Hotel Benson, wltt 50 members In ?atr 1 of boyhood 0f most men of to-! JT . to except, perhaps.. that, the motion sided and Mrs. Charles WdUgansKwas i-i "l- .i.t-Tt feature of chairman for the day.: ; . ' thj .. . th mnltlnlk-itv of roles Mrs. Edith Miles, Superintendent of " . , - ..,. c, the! home for girls conducted. by the Charles JChic) Sales who sUte board of health and Oregon Social appears in no less than seven character Hygiene association,' toW of the excellent Prtew ' - ' work of that institutinn in nrmn. Sales, if jwe may sum into one sen- (Jve work and In safeguarding girls who tence the weight of opinion about "His would otherwise be homeless and friend- Nibs," is the whole show. This famous less. Girls without funds are cared for vaudeville performer, who has visited two weeks without charge while they Portlaad on the variety stage, reveals in seek employment The Women of Ro- "His Nibs" a, capacity for charcter act tary were especially interested in this ng that is beyond the imagination of institution, inasmuch as tney lumisnea l the average artist. His display or his- l wm ill uio nunic, Mrs. Lota Stone gave two beautiful whistling solos and Miss Lola Kiernan sang, with Miss Woodcock at the piano. J. H. Joyce announced the forthcoming Rotary conference . at Vancouver and urged the women to ; "take their hus bands and go." tronic ability, in the film is just as un usual as it was in vaudeville. " . ' "The same result., might be achieved in watching the same actor in seven differ ent pictures, it has been suggested, but that is barely possible, for few actors have the versatility required to portray at once an old man and again a snicker- The' travelers aid committee jvill meet I ing spinster, rotating these with imper- at 11 a. m. at-the Y. W. C. A. Thursday, sonations of the town dandy and the The transportation agreement will be bashful neighborhood kid. His work at discussed. straight comedy is equally as keen as A new feature of the work is the move- his presentation of the pathetic figure ment toward inter-city cooperation and of the boy. to this end club women in the various Sale shows that he has grasped the towns and cities of the state are.be- comedy Idea of rural characters. The Ing asked to cooperate in the matter of result is funny to the n-th degree. The meeting and assisting young girls going photography for the picture, which to distant towns to live ana m some I marks. Sale's debut in the films, is ex- ; - Columbia Puts Oii Two Fine i Features FRATERNAL Oregon Rose camp. Royal Neighbors of America, held a most enjoyable meeting cases to make investigation in the home ceUent and the settings are reminiscent Thursday evening and entertained the town oi mose coraiiiB iguie ciiy. of . dozen villages near at hand. Sale "". --- . . i rifh viftirnni rrftm -KPflmfnoi -jina van- has incorporated Into an interstlng story One case of recent occurrence was i nn( iin itr imii n i i f 1 1 1 1 m 11 luufrnLiiic nii.i w ... . .. . . . that of young woman from a distant act tbathaa him so long T-R-a- cltv. After a test was made at the city I . .. . nolia camp, at Lenta wui have a ciase Human Beings Juggled in Mid Air TRv C' 1 K. WHV go to a circus to see jugglers of I class of Peninsula park and a team from! efid Ted, two well-trained dogs, rounds human beings? The Four Bards at I the Y. W. C. A. played a game of bas-lout the program. Both dogs perform health department it ; was 'found that her mentality only registered that of a so weu in vaudeville, but he has m- ,WiOI1 ftarlday evening. March 2J tenauy enhanced it ana tne story as a nn.ii Ros will not have a meeUne .iM- r in tho.h .v,o i. 3n vnr. nf I "'"f" ' . on that date, but win taae.xne tu p. m. ; ' . v, v.i tr I of interest totally aside from the Inter- I Mount Scott car at Second and Alder est in the novelty of the seven different ana assist In this event: March 30. the characterizations of one actor. L regular monthly banquet Will be served A second comedy, featuring Brownie I by Oregon Rose camp, Pacifla States inall, 409 Alder street. . -y. Ben Hur court Friday evening held a well attended social . meeting at Archer age. : At present she is being carea ror at an institution in the city A team from the women's evening By E. C. B. rrs PURELY a matter of guesswork to determine whether the crowds nocking Into the Columbia theatre this week are drawn by the alluring an nouncements of the presentation of Fan nie Hurst's "Back Pay." or by the more modest exploitation, of Robert Bruce 'a "Women Musi Weep," an extraordinary "scenic" photographed on the Oregon coast lin. rar Newport last summer. "Women Must Weep," would arouse keerst Interest had it been offered as a photographic tour of some unknown foreign shore, but. Instead. It is an as tounding revelation of picturesque beauty In our very dooryard and. there fore, interest must be more than keen And the .little story that is woven in with magnificent glimpses of the great ocean, the enchanting quality, of shore line vistas. Is presented by folk, we know Mayo Methot of the Baker Stock company ; Mae Norton, former Portland newspaper woman. and Broderick O'Farrell. former Baker player. The picture is another proof, despite a plethora of imported scenics, that Ore gon holds a wealth of natural scenic charm that cannot be bettered any where. From the standpoints of artis try and local interest, if for no other reasons. "Women Must Weep," la very much worth while. The feature of the current program at the Columbia ia "Back Pay" from a Fannie Hurst story. Its topic borders on. the risque, perhaps, but it la kept rigorously clean there is no eleanent of vulgarity and interest Is maintained by , 4. - .. ; . i . . . a clever combination C aMtry. SetUnr -and portrayal. Heater Bevtna. a girt wtta a "crepe U chin aoV-l N" Injper sonated admirably by See a Owen, and Matt Moore W. Jerry Newcembe the home town lad. J. Barney Sherry has an Important role aa Charles Wfceeler. " millionaire. Hester, leaning toward a Ufa of lux ury, rinally allows herself to collapse) Into Its lap. pitfall from which a stir - ring climax brings her back to respec tability. The exteriora liwtMi picture are far and away above the average f ' motion picture conception. An added feature of much value la Screen land News. whWi offers ous Interesting. ell photographed and brilliantly titled bit of local news. AMUSEMENTS the Pantagea theatre this week are mar-I ketball Friday night at the clubhouse. far better than some of the so-called aerial tumbling and diving would hold score ef 29 to 6. A return game will be homo. The People's orchestra, under raa"? . Tit. the center stage of any three ring cir- I played at the Y. W. C. -A. Friday eve- j Director John Brttt, plays Throughout cue. They ' work with no trappings or nlng. The Peninsula players were Mes-1 the showing. nets and perform with precision and I dames uiunam, isarton, iogan, sir- quardt, iioggus and a. jogan. ine x , Metidames Green, Myers, McKean. Annie and ' Nance Peterson substituted for Mrs. Qillham and Mrs, poise that command' instant admira tlon. The act holds the honor place on W. C. A. players were: a bin that is featured by high class of- Kmley, Taylor, Grier, ferlngs. Jim and Irene Marlvn. in a kaleido scopic review, present a violin and Barton. Misses Hughes and' Treagea dance act that Is a fitting accompanl- substituted for Mrs. Taylor, and Mrs nlversary Wednesday at the home of ment for the entry of spring. Miss Mar- Myers. Mrs. uiunam ana Annie reier- their daughter, Mrs. Floy F. Campbell, lyn wields the bow with a dexterous son were high point winners ror renin with whom they live. Mr. and Mrs. I hand, coaxing melodious strains from I sula, each scoring 10 points. Ferguson are parents oi mrmr jeBPta sa. i vim Mug uk juBLruiiieiius. j-iine iriwrsi Bishop of Hood River and have two I women violinists who appear in vaude other-daughters in the luaat. Ss'Westland Prepares For "Foolisli Wives" Mr.-and Mrs. James K. Ferguson will celebrate their sixty-fifth wedding an- Ben Westland, publicity director of the Universal Film company, arrived in Portland, Monday, to-create Interest in his current attraction. 'Fooll3h Wives.'1 on behalf of the Associated Fraternities, a representative organization of fra ternal orders seeking to obtain the em ployment of American cltisen In pref erence to aliens. A program of music and dancing was given. The committee in charge was Mrs. A. Bausch, Mrs. N. Laurence and L. M. Estey. , Mrs. C. H. Guble, chief of the court, was floor manager. Mrs. E. A. Crandall and Mrs. H. R Land fare will be hostesses next Thurs day for the women of the Elks' Card .W olub. Prises last week went to Mrs. D. A. rsllowa. Mrs. W. Adama, Mra H. Mumm, Mra. It. S. Shaw. Mrs, M. Camp bell and Mra. F. W. Weldon. The Grotto has a search warrant ou for C. B. Moores, who has been ordered by Dr. S. W. Stryker, chairman of the Grotto lunch for Wednesday noon, to appear and inform the brothers as to or any other subject he may choose. Col Mr, and Mra Coleman H. Wheeler Jr. have removed from their home in Irv lngton to Portland Heights and art L,oul4 and graceful performer. nomicuea at via Montgomery urivs at the home of Mr. Wheeleiea mother, Mra. C. H., Wheeler. Vr ?.-Attl rwr Tavlnr nonular I which comes to the Peonle's theatre Sat- v.omen violinists wno appear in vauaei ". I T T . --- --- - - - . rr: appear ana miorm tne orotners an vllle. she trips lightly back and forth vocalist, was a prominent addition to urday for a limited engagement. "Fobl- 0V many blue moons he has seeh hfnr. ih footiihta the program given Wednesday evening ish Wives" is described as the most .nv oth.r ,UBiM.t h-mav choose. An Interesting and' lively conglomera- by, the ,For'st rove. Waiomn'a club In costly motion picture ever produced. It onel Robert A. Miller Will Introduce him. I inn rt 1nLraa afnr-ifrca onn ilanpinw fan - 1 aid of its building fund. Mrs. Taylor stars Erich von Stroheim.- the most I a. .iu o. o. luring a woman tumbler Is an honor I a" lwv tsi ul """S" "'V' . mwa.BM.on me screen, wno iiKewise large attendance of veiled prophets, at wlrioefor Elizabeth Nelson and the vera van . Dcnmuuuvo. m uic v"". wrere me siory ana aireciea tne picture. tue Hazelwood Is assured. n A. , ..... . . 1 tinrl wa anthilntflKtioJlUv rMVlVAft Mlful I - - 1 I I AI-Axar will have Its pyramid crowded Friday evening at 208 Third street, with United Artisans seeking the degree of "master builder." A large class is expected from Lafayette. The Alazar patrol will give the. degree-ofremonlal asi. assistants to tne on icers ana etast. rne degree of Master Builder is only open to United Artisans, and-is intended to Harry boys, one' Of whom is a black face artist of humorous slant The feminine acrobatic stunts are especially good, and what Is more, this fair ex ponentjrof the art usually featured by the sterner sex Is an exceptionally well- King George Has Influenza Attack Washington, March 2L It Is no longer the exclusive privilege of the telephone to hide behind the skirts of a pink and white china doll. One s powder puff. hairpins, nail file, handkerchief, small 1 change, bills, keys In fact, all the myr iad things that lurk In a woman's bag- may hide behind wide and brilliant doll ekirts now. A doll's head forms the top of the newest handbag, and her puffy . cretonne or silk gown cleverly does the rest . Lakewood, N. J.. March 21. A small black pump seen here and meant for street wear has elastic inserts on the side and four narrow leather straps. The straps were without buttons, the elastic stretching when the shoe was slipped on and tightening automatically afterward to hold .the shoe In place. The heel was moderately low and the whole effect chic as well as comfortable. I Shoes That Fit the; Springtime s When spring comes, and leaves . Alpha Gamma sorority will entertain for all members In the city at a dinner Wednesday evening at o'clock at the Oregon hotel grill. Visiting members are invited. For' reservations call Bea trice Quackenbush, Tabor 698. ., Laurelhurst club will entertain its members and their friends at a dancing party at the clubhouse Thursday, evening.-' . The really high 'class vocal part of the bill la taken by David Reese, a tenor of pleasing and refined stage bearing -and voice of quality' and extraordinary power, lie received generous applause for the rendition of three or four selec tions. ' and was enthusiastically received. Miss Erma Taylor gave piano numbers, at. did also , Miss Kathleen Mitchell. Mrs. Otto Oshorn.'Mrs. Irwin Turne. Mrs. W, S. RobertB, Miss Hulbert, Mrs. Wal ter i Mitchell and Mrs. Arthur' Ireland participated In an amusing dramatic Bh.ei.cn. . . ,. m I T-nndnn. March 21 T V S I Kin Members of the board of the Portland ?WB V"8"1 lft btt was stated . ... . s I todav that there was no daneer. An of esV' r0Jal engagemenu were kneeled for teach lessons and tp confer honor. In tutions for the care of the sick and de- I ",e.,ay' Chicago, March 21. Pockets are the up-to-date adjuncts for the flowing sleeves of evening gowns, though from J bud, and the fra' growl green, and ino .!U. na .Uu, 0. preeem the air turns soft and warm and Ira in one of them. Chiffon and georgette ?BAU m 10 dance frocks have sleeves which are younger? -rOf course you are. Win- drapery, train and shoulder cape aU In ter is Olcrag. Spring is youth. one. They require a skillful gathering Prepare for it now. Start now to u" " Y"e " w '",u.ul feel youne. Buy flexible, comfort on ones own cun, out me longer mej . , .v--. "V " come the more graceful they are. The alYe 8h8: NothmaT 7" ward- pockets are mere folds of georgette. large enough to hold a wisp of kerchiel or powder , puff. -The king is suffering from ceremonial form. pendent Saturday. the; trip being made under the leadership of Mrs. R. E. Bon- "Good Night. Nurse." a playlet. fea- jat;Pant chairman of the committee on turing Marta Golden and Ursula March, I Bocial hygtene. Among the .InsUtutions Is brimfull of contagious humor. The yjgited were the . Louise Home., the Ce- nurse ana the maia are at swora pomts aarR Florence Crittenton home, Salva on the care -of the infant, and hubby, tion Army White Shield home and Mult- wno is not strong on me nursery ousi-i.nomah county farm. Luncheon was! ness. gets fussed up by bis ungainiiness aerved at-the farm. Sixteen members .Grand Opera Curtain "To Rise at 8 Sharp, Patrons Are Advised! i 1. For the information of the patrons during the season of the Chicago Opera company at The Auditorium, the World ' Attractions company issued a card of advice today. Including the following points: The curtain rises on evening perform . ancea at o'clock, and at 2 o'clock for Saturday matinee. Box office open until 1(1 o'clock to night at 8herman, Clay at Co.'s ticket window. Sixth and Morrison streets. To- 1 morrow and balance of week from 10 a. m. until p. m. at Sherman-Clay's, and after at The Auditorium. Children under years will not be ad. lttd to performances, and children ever years must have tickets. AH automobiles will deliver pamen- ' rrs to Third street entrances. Private ears wilt pick up passengers after the pet forma nee at Market street entrances, ' and tax lea ba will take passengers after the performance at Clay street entrance. Performances will run about SVfc hours.: ypeoial arrangements have been made far special Interurban and bus service t near-by points out of town. There are aitll good seats left - for evwy performance, according to W. T. rmngle, who la managing the local en gagement, but h urges aU persons who have mads up their minds to attend to not delay selecting . seats. The ticket line, which remained nearly a halt block ' In length at Sherman, Clay a- Co.'s all day yesterday and until It o'clock last night. Started In this morning with a new line. The ticket sale will continue open until" 10 o'clock tonight. in butting in on Infantile affairs, The girl, with the ropes 'opens the vaudeville. - Hazel Moran ' twirls the I eration. nemp wun me bhiii 01 cawiwjr anu keeps -up a witty chatter' between loops. Admirers of pugHiBtic things get a variety of kicks out of the boxing bout In round three of "The Leather Pushers," The movie scenes are real and claret flows freely In one of the mixups. 1 1 e made the trip. Full reports will be given at the April meeting of the fed- H O HAT 9, Kelso, Wash. Miss Mary Sutherland, nutrition specialist of the Washington State college extension Ber-vice, spent several days . In . Cowlitz : county last week, meetings being held with the Kelso and Ostrander Parent-Teacher as sociation and at Woodand- and Kalama. Nutrition classes being conducted at the Wallace school in Kelso ,and at Kalama are proving highly successful In eliminat ing underweight conditions. Miss Bess Lawler, county nurse, Is in charge of this work. i i STOCK BAKER Morrison at Eleventh. company in "Parlor. Bedroom and The JPentnsula Park Study club met Baker Stock Friday) in the Peninsula Park Commu- and Bath. I , j .w - ktatiaea WediMdar. ftatarday and Sunday at nlc i""., ,"V trio: msion t s 2o ing ofsicers : President. Mrs. C. H. LTK1C Broadway at 'Morrison. T.TTie Musical j Lounsbury ; secretary, Mrs. R. N. Wal- VoBMdy eoapaay in "Muinie B." MtUnee I iaC8. The next meeting wfll be held Fri day of this week, at which time Mrs. E, D. Searing will read a paper on "The History of the Child Labor in the United States." Mrs. J. N. Davidson will give a report on the attempts to regulate child labor. i Centralla. Wash. About 65 persons were 'present Friday night at a chicken dinner served id the Logan Aid rooms by the ' Logan PareSit-Teacher associa tion to raise funds; for the purchase of a new Victrola for the Logan school. The affair was a success financially and daily at 2 p. m. ; erentnc at T and V. VAUDEVILLE ORPHRfM Broadway at .Taylor. Vaodrrtlle. Adelaide Huche headlined. 3 :S0 sad 8 :20 p. m. -.(.. ' PANT AQES Broadway at' Aider. Rich-elaat Taodeviu aod ' photoplay faatana. Afterseoa and evening. Promm chances Monday after noon. - -- LOKW S HIPPODROME Broadway at Taaihlll. Diraetioa Ackeman and llama. VaaderUl and pic tuna. . Ueetinaoo from 1 p. au to 11 p. at. ' PHOTOPLAYS COLUMBIA Sixth aad eta. "Fannie Herat's "Back Pax.-' 11 a.- aa. to II . as. BLUE MOUSE; Eleventh at WashincUm. "A CeatMTurat Taakeein King Arthur's Court." 11 a. ia. to 11 n. aw "4 LIBERTY Broadway at Star. Wesley Barry I aociaaly. The . committee m cnarge in- - in - mm. 11 . m. vo T. m. ciudcu aibkb irewej, axiuobwu RI7OLfewfi,,r f S,,Kow,, .,Bt? Welty. Miss Z. May Meighen, county p C"?1"" VTr",vi 11 .V to 11 superintendent of schools, addressed the MAJESTIC Washington at Park. Tare to meeUng following the dlnker. . the Rltht." It a. m. te 11 p. at. , . PEtPLEs Wast Park at Alder. . Charles The current literature department of (CkK) Sake to "HtaMba."- 11 a m. to the Portland Woman's club will give its BTARvVadrington st Park.' "The In. Trail.- nul card JIJ!-. '- ef IS-af rfaT' ' By reason of sudden death in the fam ily of D. P. Markey, supreme commander of the Maccabees, the1 entire ceremonial gathering of local tents of the order in Western Oregon was called off for Thursday evening. Portland tent will assemble as usual on Thursday evening at 386 Washington street. St. Patrick would be green with envy If he 'were to return to earth and see the green decorations Fram Assembly ball will have Tuesday evening - at the cance given by the 32 young women cadets, for even the lights will make everybody look green, Including Captain James W. W.' Cahow.f . Even the punch will be green. Corinthian Chapter.' Social club- will give its annual card party and social at Sunnyslde temple Thursday " after noon. March 30.- The ' committee In charge will meet Thursday at 11 a. m at the home of Mrs. R. N. Friaufs,.63 East Thirty-first street north. " A basket luncheon will .be served. . . Muscovites held a jolly meeting Sat urday evening notwithstanding the weep ing heavens. A class 'of 60 new mem bers received the degree work, and aft erwards were fed by their tormentors at Orient hall. East Sixth and East Al der streets. a Members and friends of Camelia chapter. OrderEastern Star, was en tertalned Monday night by the social committee at the Pythian building wKh a good program? ... a - Anchor council. Security Benefit as sociation, paid a fraternal visit to robe can hurt you more than the wrong- kind, of shoes. For appearance, you will like Can- i1 AV. fikAAf ' with tnttiv frMMfnl i- el.V,,,rr. .1111 r aensible lines, their modish low and .SSL iLVJSSlm. their fine raaterials young girls. They Include the chemise J n XM workmanship, . -u' i en nniimnniintM ' edge, however, with real val lace. A I . ,w wrar vriadu.i hand-made batiste nightgown is per-1 For comfort, and the avoidance ef mitted a V neck flanked by little groups I foot troubles which ko man women of tucks, and a batiste envelope chemise needlMsly, experience, Cantilever 4ias the neck edges with real val and j . -; -i It lh. bm nnd with a narrow net ruf- 9hoa are ? daM. f. the,r OWD fie. Even for the young girl, the break- lamous and praised the country fast coat Is a splendor of ruffled crepe over. They are made with flexible meteor, or taffeta, in ciel. rose, peach, arches not the rigid shanks you gret coral or pale orchid, with a two-tone in ordinary shoes. This flexibility ribbon girdle. I of the Cantilever Shoe, permitting: tree circulation and strengthening TOMORROW NIGHT Cl'XTAlX BISES AT . sale has nr.r.y Bit;. Bt"T HOOD KKATH LfcKT FOR ALL PERFORMANCES TICKETS NOW SELLING Bkernsaa, Clay a C.'s Mors Sixth aad .Morrison Ms. 10 A. M. TO is r. M. AUDITORIUM THIS WEEK CHICAGO GRAND OPERA COMPANY MIRY Rtnnm cr.r..Ai. - wnnuui III DlBtCTOR SI atopic, S AKTISTS. CHORUS. BALLIT. ef 7 These Treies te Trenaaen. MTIDStSOaV. MARCH XI MONNA VANNA TMURtaar. MARCH tS LOHENGRIN (an EngUak). FRIDAY, SJAROH 14 ROMEO AND JULIET SATURDAY as. A Tin IE. MARCH SS-. THAIS SATURDAY RISHT. MARCH AIDA ALL MAIL ORDCRS shoald be aMraaatd s. T. panaLS. msr world at- TRACTIONS OOMSANV. SNtRMAa. CLAY CO.. PORTLAND. OfL Te bal Inaara safe return. tacioM " r n I aad stempfd eevrtnpe. Maaa aU nasil lll (tarabl lo . I. Fauci PRICCS (War Tea IsalnSad arM AS LOWtR FLOOR FArat IT TO. last II row. 1116 DRESS CIRCLE (Pint Ralmr- Threa eemrr avrtMWM IS SO. avt si ntniaa ss.so. siioost a Thrw center sections 14.40, aide aeeuoea. urst lour roea si.io. last nv rows 2. Fee Aey lalsfaiatlia, Pvtaee Male Sill, ar Wrtva W. T. Pantla. . Mrs. Andre E. Gagnon of Marshfleld action of the foot muscles, enhances la expected to arrive in tne city tomor- tne grace and youth of your walk. row ana win oc uie gucei wi ni ow,. Mrs. Franois A. Sherman in Alameda Park. '. Willamette council in Oregon City Mon- dav night and the Portland visitors were! given a most hospitable welcome, ue-1 gree work and a banquet occupied the! evening. The Court of Honor will give another I of Its social dances and card parties Wednesday evening at 129 Fourth street, with an active floor committee, good music and a good time assured all friends and members, i . . a Junior Artisans held an interesting session Saturday, evening at 208ft Third street and received a class of 18 new little folk. The young people are pre- TICKET OFFICE SALE I . m r. HEiuVaV.. ianiyr yHZ THllR., FRI., SAT. SPECIAL PRICE MAT. 8AT. WageshaJt A Ken per Pretest 1 THE .DRAMATIC nKSSATIOS IF EYFf Floor. IS.60; Balcony. l.SL i. $1.50, l; Gallery. 77c. eOc SAT. MAT-Floor. ; Balcony. 12. 11.50, $1; Gallery 77c. 0c Add Ten Per test War Tax Cantilever Shoes keep your feet paring for the presentation of a play on from getting tired, help you enjoy Aril 29. tne out-oi -ioors, improve your , enjoy wearing :St Patrick was honored Monday night Cantilevers: for their trim annear- ny &ureKa council. , oecuruy oenein. e- anCe as well as their comfort. sociation. wun a nau mat arcieu many members and Iriends. - ' Sunnyside chapter, Order Eastern Star, hflb a large attendance Monday evening i ZI ' m t wun aegree worg ana rerresnmenia. t runiuinu, vn.xuvi-v ADELAIDE & HUGHES & rvssurus-M BAMCtea Mt HCUU-ill I JMtfcvrros-6a" CULOlYEBtsraUffl a wiifi ujleLT TWPM aaifv STes sax,auainn em Tat FRAnKYAIIHOYni Cantilever Shoe Store Tf V If?" IT flH 353 Alder St, Medical Bldg. , il vL. iL mists buy MUSICAL COMEDY COMRARY THE COURTRY STORE, vrtdrh aaarks Lerie pmeraass every Teavdar eveiui. k kf S wbjeli every aaesnser ef tae lasilly Bar parues. rate. - It naeead vm In M t Cease leeistiL sore! . ansrsssas as S avseisss as w awe and aarwrs CIRCLE: FOURTH WASH. TOMORROW 1 1 a. as. te 1 1 at. v CIRCLB Poorth nea Waahinaton. "Marry the I and 600 will be plavved and prises award- Poor Girl" . . av v "te 4 e'clock the folknv I and . refreshments ' served. , Mrs. aaaa. Each day vpur skin is aP ' chang ' .,,7 V'''j'': noon at the Laurelhurst club. Bridge I The iSlasbed Over-are Is Erolved CAA will j..v aalakteejl ahWaJI ns-lal WOVul. 1 ' . . From the Peasant Bkae. Tt..l Bni i i .i j . - a.... I ck4.. in .in ..ill mmKWk.- iu rauuos hi ing nunc, nui Helen Fromme Scheder. win stag and ,r t . become th fonndation Mrs. Kooenson l,ook win give reaa- on which color builds. Here it makes ings. t. ' i - : I the underslio of a 4ea-frock;. of beige 1 e e a, . I crepe. Long beige silk tassels hang loose Central W. C T. U. will hold an aU-( at the sides of the skirt and fall below dav meeting at the homo of Mrs. Mary! the hem. and shorter ones perform the Collins, 877 Westover road, from 10 a, m. J service for .the- sreeves.- En. to 4 p. m. Bring tnimwe ana neeoie. tk trlr a V. Mys and girls ETHEL CLAYTON in 4Exit the Vamp" Cesjedy, "Bsysy Pesf PaUa Hews - smart, (CapTrlcht. 133. by Vocae. New York) -J FAfTH dAv twrw akin la famine aa aU aVia it W R tL. rietreatiavsnt.yoMOaaMaa Flad the right treatment for yoor Special rT of kiaiB S booklet of ansoos aV treatmenta wrapped around . 'errecaAeof VoodjajryVialSoap. Spexiaitreataienta smkJ different tTps of aAiaaMTiatiiUbcUe4. '" By ttainf the riht tieatraeat for yomf sain.TOM cam pin -; a clear, ainooth, soft eomplcxkw.- '.. -,- tr C m fWoJbmryuimy " btginyemr treatment Umigla.' Tkm Andrmm erguM Co, CincjiuMti, N YmHc, Pa Ontario. O w iH. raas ani i-Ol iiki.;iiiui -mm v . nnninat Af .wclrhtine th.. imua iUm the; afternoon the business session wui and skirt panels. The tight inner sleeve! bo followed by a t prograra. Take I and the loose outer one are exceedingly Twenty-third street car, get on at ! Johnson and go . three blocks west. Friends are invited. : . .11. :. : ;.''. .e t A lolly St, Patricks dance was given Saturday evening at the Peninsula park field house. Six hundred were presen s. I Favors of hats for the men and bon bons for the girls were a feature. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Palmer gave a fancy dance..: . ? ; :t K"r:.:A t. ..... i , 1 ; e : e j.. .v f The Falling Parent-Teacher associa tion wilt give a silver tea Wednesday from 1 to & n. in. at the home of Mrs. Otto Brunke. ?S7 First street, Mrs. Ida H Beyer, president of the association. will be hostess. 4 The Woman's Psychic club will meet In the " church parlor at East - Seventh and Hassalo streets Wednesday arter- 1 noon jat . o'clock, Mr. and Mrs. Hilis WHAT YOU DO1 NOT WANT ? THE PUBUC INDUSTRIES NEED AND NEED BADLY la its charitable work at eoevertinc - waste inte WAGES. JCNK into JOBS aad tsafars . into LABOfiEBS SPRtRO OLE ARIRO SEASON IS MERC. PHONE MAIN 7051 ask for the track ef the PUBUC WELFARE IXbCSTRIKS to as sist ia deurinc nj pear garret or iissiiiiiut ef any dnearded farnrtare. detiitas. abeas. bets. eAeeaua, toohu tuaa, ianer cnbea. aatn aaobile aceesmies. booka, atovca. amaeliiBery. taftANTTHING LN AST CONDITION. Br se dotas TOO wis have eateed tbs Hias ban of. the hsnda-spped at PorUaad. c OATMCR WP TH ' FRAflmEWTf tf THAT -V -i A NOTHIRfl BC LOST. - V - - L Tailored of lxigh grade materials to losure long j wear. We wonctertullY. . j . 2.' EaA garment FITS PERFECTLY. Athletic ttit arm ; r holes eliminate bnlgngpr binding. All sizes 2 to 14. ?f SdeJitifically constructed, to supply the support, ' comloxt and tearrity growing children require. - Patent' rust-proof pin-tube arrachrnprit ' prevents .' garter, pin lTom slipping, bending ox brealdng, C Buttons -are genuine , iinbreakable bone stoutly , . . , taped on to endure endless tubbing. . . ;- ffV-v ad f v' . 7?-, and up wkh ,' - JVV eat carters ; j, garvera . In the Notions, Boys or lnlants Departments. If not, please write s. '; ;';' : ComtUU satisfaction assured or your money back V ; ASTEIN COMPnV1 - Makaasef PuSS GAXIUC tor Men . '. QOCACO .--NEWYOiX LEARN TO DANCE, AT THE SAUCE STCMO Ball Keens asd Faaey Daselag r .Toe iaaflag Special! Set TckEsa Bldg. Mies EUel Wrlgkt STOCK COMPANY svR NOW PLJsYlNO j PAKI.OR. REDROOM" ASD BATH One ef the Beat teatedlea That ver Raced as Aealenee late : Hrslerira. - punatu a v aaie T.2-a A tpy P. - ill give the meesage.