Tin: cnnGo:: daily. jouhnai; Portland, cr.r.ao::. TUT3DAY, .'ATr.IL 11. If. social; WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12 Trinltv mild Easter aala and tea At the Pariah house. 19tb and rum WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12 ' Wa- WITIameM -V,r,ter TV A. T! fll me wt? .fr VI T "r--v. . . T)avla etreeta. UK I A T TNIi A V? Bridge party at the home of Mrs. 3. L. Bischoft at Vancouver nAT.FNDA R " Er thank offering meeting of the Vomw'i Missionary eocW - lAAVLt,- ety. J'trat CotifiTegaUonja ciiurea. at 3 p. m. .r . - Ai a-AU4, r.4 pot- 12 notions Give Way to Holy Week By Helea Hatealatea- I rpua observance ef Holy Week. wl& I. Ita many and Varied religious cere 4 monies, brlnita about each year the pot fnetnent of numerous function, many of them regularly scheduled In following ' froframa of aortal, orfaaisatloh. The Irvington lat dance planned for "ft Friday awning, which will ba good Friday, has baan postponed until April :t. The dinner dance to bar baan given tr Waverley Country club' next Rarer dajr evening aa tha opening function of the aprUig aeaeon will take place April 72. In ate ad of tha ova ot Eatr 8unday. lorttand Heights dub will fdllow.lU rtular schedule with Ita danca planned for April It. Several other club affaire timllarty planned for thla week have been changed to a later data. , a The marriage of Mlaa Gladys Godbey nt Mr. 'Walter Wood waa ' aolamnlsed Sunday at 4 o'clock at tha home of the hrt,i parn(. Mr. an4 Mra J. B. God 'Y. No. U2 East llth atraet. tha Rev. II. T. Atkinson officiating. Mlu Letha polrgte waa brtdeamald and Mr. Pat wiioi attended tha bridegroom. . Tha t.rlde an elven In marriage by, her fa lser. Utile Zelma Nenke carried '.tha rnig In a My. 1 Tha bride wore a gown of lavender taffeta with a corsage of orchids. MUja Appleget wag gowned' In pmk satin and wore sweet peas and for lM-m-nota. A reception for about 0 uet wsa bold at the home of the tilde s slater, Mrs. T. 8. Nenke. Music for the wedding and reception waa fnr niahed by Mrs. Atkinson and Miss Violet Morgan, llatarer Mrs. At FT Bschelder and laughter. Virginia,, from Aberdeen, Wash, are visitors at tha tome of Mr. nj Mr. Oeorge H. Johnson. A dinner and theatre party ware given In their honor by several of the , women of Medjer. Thoee Included In the party vera Mrs. A. F. Bachelder, Virginia Tiachelder. Mra F. Llnebaugh. Mra. B. iltnwerd. Mrs. C. Gault. Mra. E. Coro fwelt. Mrs P. J. Qaalt. Mra. K. Keagla. Mra H. Runnatt Mrs. H. M. Shaver. Mrs. II. Leedy and Mrs. George H. John. son. . e e -" '", News of the engagement of Mra. Gran ville Vernon and Mr. Buckley Traled of 1-ondon has reached Portland in letters received In tha city Monday. Mrs. Ver non. who la a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John fttiull and a sister of Mrs. William Norman Burgard, bag fren visiting, la Lnfiand for leverai monuis. . - - fr. and Mra. Hallett Maxwell are ex reeled to arrive In tha city April ZS from California whsre thejr bvg bten spending tha winter.' ' Mra. Charles T. Itoge, who baa under gone a aerloua operation at Oregon City hospital. Is progressing favorably toward convaleacence. . r &(Im t. Bernard of this city spent Jw days recently In Seattle at tha borne of Mra N. M. Carman at the, Mew Washington. , ' ' Freeweter tA popular young couple Of this Vlfiutty. Itobert Brink er. son of Mr. and Mrs., Charles Brinker. and. Mlas - ' '- ' -- STOCK ' ".-.' ' aUKCRatorrteea at EUenth. TUkP Stock non pan 7 1b "Tlia . Mottpntca." - Mtnnoa Uadnnday, aatarttar and BundaT. at 5:80; LYRIC Birdw7 at Mnrrtaoo. t-vrle Modrtl Coaaadr eamsanvtut t aa and lomea, aiatf ace daili at 2 p. . ; renins at 1 and P. VACTEV1LI.E OHPHirM Proadway at Tarlor. Jatephine Vtrtor in ';JuliH and Boateo" beadlmea. J:u and 8:20 a. Si. fa .STACKS Broadway at Aldrr. Hichclaaa vaodanu ana phatoptar laacuraa. Aitcmooai and aatnlaav y-Traaa ebancca Mooday a!tr- LOtyv S mrPODBOMB Broadwar at TamhilL vaonaetlla and Iteri.' Mar (a "Edea and Harare." Cootlaosoa from. I p. a. to Jl p. a. ' ' . ' HOTOPt.AT ' ' ' BJVOI.f Waahinatoa at Park. Florence Vidar aa - women. Make to. 11 a. m, to 11 D. aa. ' '. - , - 8MB afOCSE Eleventh at tVathtoftoa. "Th Birth ef a Katkin." 1 l b. In 11 a CIRCLE rortk near Waafainatoa. "Over the Hill" 11 a. aa. ta e'elevk the followiix momma.' . . s- v ... . COLIMBU-Slxth and Stark. Waltece Beid in -rvrer." U'L av M II . m. , taBKRTl Broadway at Stark. , "The -Green l -rnv'MUam. i i a. a. u II - afaJltaTK W.ihlnrtoo at Park. Harry Oarej - te Maa.- 11 a. a to u & TA HaaMBstoa it Part. ! Accuse.' 11 a. in n p, aa. ' ,,.r i ' '.- I Myra Mumford. daughter of Mr. and Mra. N. W. Mumford, were married in a-enaieton Saturday evenlna by tha Rev. David Clarke of the PrVsbvterlan church in We preaenca of Immediate relaUvea asr-. and Mra BrLnker. after a short trifl win make their home on ,therr . ranrh west of TTeewater. .. ' ', .- e e . ' An Interesting visitor in "tha cltv over ina ween ana waa mum Norma Olson. dramatic coach at Oregon Agricultural collage, who spent a few days In the city at tha Mallory hotel, where Sunday evening aha entertained tha giieets de ugnvuuy ijv aramatic recital. , Her pro gram, whleb 'waa yarlsd. Included the last act of Howard Peples play, "The t-rince i nap. aaiaa Uinoa la a grad uate of the Emeraon Colleae of Oratory at Boston. During her visit here she was entertained by Miss Mary Holme ana others. r . , .-. . ,: -. ; Announcement 'tiaa bean received from Ban FTanelooo. of the weddlna AnrU 1 of Mies Hasel Castagna of that city and a.nsgn waiter U. iKoenlcke, TJ. . 8. N ot x-oruanav The v bridegroom la the eldest son of.Mra Pauline Roenlcka and the . late ; otto Roenlck. . and . la . well known m Portland. 4 Miss t)orothy Pllsworth and Mr. Huao panaris ware married March 15 in San Francisco. They went for a, abort trip ta Sacramento and. Stockton on their honeymoon. Mrs. Hum Canarls attended tha Portland day school for the .deaf. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davlea were dinner hosts Friday evening when they enter tained fn honor, of Captain and Mra, Ga. hrlelson on-tha ateamahip Hanna Kiel sen, now jn port. AQattionai guests were air. ana Mrs, T. w. Kordby. ' , Mr. and' Mrs.. Lewis Burke. who have, been making their home at the Mallory hoUl, left the city Monday for Cannon Beach, where they Intend to spend the summer months.' . . ..r r v I Mra. Julia TaBarre la vlalHngat the home af.Jrs. Frank "W.-Miller In Ixis Angeles. CaL,' for a short . time. Mrs. LaBarre has been apendlng the. winter in can vtago . - -. e- a . . , -r .': ?- Mr. -and Mrs. Robert Smith McCarL .no. 1200 East Burnslda street, are re- coiving congratulations oa the arrival of a eon, Robert Smith Jr., bor April 1. Mra. George Davis of San Frands4. la a visitor in the city at the home .of her brother. Mr. L,N. Flelachner. To day Mra Pa via was at home to her frtenda. : Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Kerrv have turned from a monwa ioloum tr Ran vTanoiaco ana rtav resumed their reirt dene at the Mallory hotel. . - I . r . i . . ' . J . ? ra. oiariorie Hewitt COMr- u'ra Seattle, visitor last week at tha home ot Mra a. n. caihoon. Mr. and,, Mrs. U Minor of Metarer are being congratulated on tha arrival ot a eon. oorn to them Thursday. rvomlncol ii SUhonette) Is Still thai Oollectkma for Aftrrnoon Wear. i rhsrmlnf combination ef. foulard aid t 111 make) a slender frock with r rrow panels In front and back. Tb nax gn would be equally effective In iv de china and dyed lace. , ICr.rTrl.kt. 111. er Varna. Kew Tnekl real Pi c tur e Mothers Receive Holds Power Valuable Hints Undimmed : ; On Baby Care : " " By F. A. C. 4TT1HE BIRTH OF A NATrONv" now A playing at John Hamrlck's Blue Mouse theatre. Is stiU the greatest mo Uon picture classic ever fllIned.,; Other great pictures coma and, ; go, ut'terlng their various appeals as they flit across the silver screen, but there has been, no picture before nor since the first release of The Birth of a" Xation that haa had the universal and heart-tugging appeal which' is part and parcel of this great production. " , - The story la aa old as. the nation a united nation., and is known to every schoot.golng child and every educated adult In the country. Peace in a. land based on the economic fallacy of slavery, that same land war-torn and hallowed by the sacrifices of women and the Uvea of men. tha period - of reconstruction with the misguided and Ul-adviaed negro in the governmental saddle for time and then the country saved by the law ful lawlessness of the Ku Klux Klan. The whole ta based upon the historical novel narrative of The Clanarnan, by Thomag Dixon. v r.-VCf-i 2ven the characters of the play are familiar to us.- particularly those of Henry B. Walthall, the !-mtle colonel." playin? Ben Cameron; W"pet' sister, played by Ma Marsh, and -Cameron's sweetheart, the Northern girt, -wltti 141 Han Glah in tha role. , The pathos, the comedy and the "heart-interest", are also familiar, for-tha present American een eration has also tasted, war, LA There are a number of interesting thinga to noUce about this film.- Re leased six years ago it waa regarded as the example of highest-development in the art ot filming motion pictures. Com paring present day pictures; good pic tures ana , uy artists almost equal, to Griffith la talent we can see defects in camera work to "The Birth of a Natloa Double exposures are easier to detect, lighting effects were not aa carefully worked out then ar now; the handling: of a large body of actora and extras" had not reached the high state of ner- rection at the time of the filming-of this picture as it haa today, , fat. films ilka Foolish wives' for instance. Yet any one who would have the temerity to compare '"Foolish Wives" with "The Birth s of a, Nation- might as weU at tempt to draw a parallel between, the ridiculous and the sublime. - - - - As a war picture : this film ' nearly causes us to smile. The comic opera fool ish "bravery" of the Clvit was. as de pleted here, ' compared to the calm, pre cise ;and .MwTistwatch, methods of the last war, handling good chance for comparison in the evo lution of man-kUlinr methods. Aa a plea against war the picture elicits no smile, for it la tha greatest appeal ever made, the most heartless ideptcter of the use lessness of bloodshed. -The Birth of, a Nation" la sUIl at the head ot the list. 'It will remain there until some producer finds an i idea as near to the hearts of the world as "The Birth of a Nation" Idea, -and rounds up some actora to get the message across. By 'Hasel Haady :--TEiIONSTRATIONS and ; talks to J mothers on the care of the infant marked the openin? of the Well Baby clinic, in the Central library Monday. Miss Frances E. Klerman gave a demon stration of the baby's bath, followed, by indlyidual confei-ences with mothers on their particular problems. Dr. ' William C Cavanaugb in his talk on "Early In fluences Bearing on Irregularity of the Teeth," placed emphasis on the diet ef the mother as a prenatal: Influence oa the teeth of the child. According to Dr. Cavanaugb most of the .cigeaUva iUs in Jater llfs can be traced directly to tne malformation of the child's teeth. A carefully supervised diet should be given to the child in this early period of Its life, so that the jaw muscles may ba properly exercised and the second teeth aa a result. will be-well formed. - At the afternoon session Miss Cecil U Schreyer spoke on "The- Place of the public Health Nurse In Child Welfare.-" She pointed out that it was the place of tne pupiie health nurse to properly In terpret the truths of "medical science to the mother In terms ef the home, that the nurse could . instruct the . expectant moiner aa to ner proper- olet, exercise, clothing - and general preparation, and later might be called tioon to rive ad vice as to the feeding of the child, hours for sleep, and the' rules ipovernlng the proper care of tha Infant. She also em- pnaBisea tne importance ' of - the pre school training of ' the child, - between the years of 2 and t, as the period when habits of personal hygiene, cleanliness ana proper eating should be tauxht. These clinics Will be held dailv durins wc aoy,.vveeK at ua UDrary. Tbe Women's Advertising ehtb will meet : for luncheon at ' the Multnomah hotel Wednesday at 13 :15 p, m. The meeting' is for members only. Bessie F. coiweii. president, will preside: Be tin ning- Wednesday evening the fon-to-San mego" committee of the Women's ad vertlainr clubs wUl aive a Series of in. formal dances and card nartiea at the Pacific States Fire Insurance' company ouuuing, naevemn ana Aider streets. DAINTY MARIE, whose novel act is a fea ture of the new : Orpheun vaudeville progranw is a niece of Ezra Meeker, famous pio neer trail blazer of the Northwest r N e a r All-Star Rivoli : Program Show Magnet Holds Movie At Pantages Arid Music : v. ffrNDKED-TO-ONE SHOTS ara aa . Bt " D " ' .nnam. . .i.o.a vam.. m A CONCERT of generoos d!mena!ona. . ..I J! T. n . . I f . wIient selection ad unusual fin. ""I waa given, at the Ttivnii it.UM. Monday night In connection with that theatre's regular motion picture pro-gram.- The artist appearing were Mar rueriu Carney, bUnd sopraae; Francis Santaella. conductor of tha Rivoli or chestra. . ... xne congestion of the theatre a half hour before tha concert start! waa a humoMingerinr la the mental vUiona of SSS. 1.,?' tured player, and her work waa never more effective than in this picture. T tale la or a handsome-rounder who mar rle a girl cf the woods. The develop ments which occur after the woods g.rl ancertakee to curb her husband's way wardness faroiah amuaemeot and some opportunity for philceophy of a, aort. Some er the captlona- are eapecUIr clever. - a race , track, at tha , Pan tacea theatre this week. ; Nearly every act ia a fa vorite." The close finishes are thrillers and "haU are In the air' most of the After. the spectatora have wiped the dust out ot their eyes and tha perform' era have returned to the paddock, there is a lerns wheel of joy, a cataclysm of merriment and thunderstorm of - Eugene A "flght the fly" camnala-n is to be inaugurated by the Federated Women's clubs of Eugene, according to the president. Miss Louise Fitch. - . More moving picture films for little children are to be brought here by the orgaalaa tion. Other active measures in the in ter esta of better , health 'and wholesome entertainment tor young people are be ing planned by the women 8 eluba. , An' entertainment will be given by the Herbert Gould to .. Be- Soloist Tonight : At ; Apollo Concert While the greater part of his activities have been in the recital and. concert field Herbert Gould, the basso who appears In concert at The i Auditorium tonight with the Apollo club, 'has seme aspira tions In . the . operatic field and ha al ready mad successful , appearances In particularly In the matter of ifJ YlJ UerUin' exacUng rolea. J52S2 Mf' Oould'a opinion FRATERNAL' Hoquiam. Wash. W. F. McGUl will I be Installed as exalted ruler of Hoquiam I Elk lodge Tuesday, night, ,t Other offi cers who will be inaugurated are: Ray u. Baker, leaamr Knight; Tory 14- Dav- idaon, loyal knight ; R. A. ZeRoux. lec- j taring knight ; Dean S. Palmer.- eecre- j tary ; a. R. Jones, treasurer; P. . MOu- rant,, trustee for three years ; John R. Hoaklna, delegate. - . . - - , ?rH6QuIanaT Wash. Scottish Itfte, Ma sons ot ways iiaroor win hold their an nual Maunday Thursday banquet Thurs day evening In Aberdeen. ldiea have been Invited.. The committee in -charge comprises A. E. Graham, John Ten wick and Goodbar Jones of Aberdeen and Dr. Frank Dye Jr., and Dr. E. I Hurd of Hoquiam., j . used in ; helping- destitute tamlliea and ' t disabled soldiers. Miss Alma Renner la chairman of the entertainment commit tee.- The women of the ,Lnts BaDtlst church will hold, their annual baxaar in , the Lents Grange hall Wednesday. - Both dinner and supper- will be served, and program- of music , and readings has : ,0een arranged, ' .v. At the rneetmr of the AInsworth Pa rent-Teacher association. Wednesday ' at i:jo p. H. M- Grant of the Oregon Hygiene society, will speak on "Sex Ed ucation.' ",". . . : . I J li urn STORIES OF; EASTER CAROLS i : History and Traditions . s s WHOSE MUSIG WILL RE-ECHO Vnth tha approach of Easter Sunday.! perforce; Interest In the beautiful music that haa for literal ages marked this seaaoa la at keen pitch. There are sev eral carols characteristic of the many that are sung around and across the Christian world at Easter time . that stand out in bold relief for the beauty of their sentiment From thete the Com munity Service has selected a tew and through Professor Peter W. Dykems ot the University of Wlsconatn,- an an thoitty on the iubject,- Intaretlrtf ato nes of tha origin, history and tradi tion ef these favorite eonga have been prepaured. Throughout the week pre ceding Easter Sunday, The Journal will publish on ot Frotrsaor Dykem,' stories each day. . , - .-..:. TBI STOUT OF "THE '' STRIFE IS ' OTBi THE BATTLE'S DOSE -: This .Is ran. ancient hymn translated from the Iatln Finite Jam sunt proella). The translation which ia usually sung was made In ll by Francis Pott. The tnnsia for the original Latin words wis written by Palestrma, the moot famouaJ name in Italian savenea music. ,He was the great oomposer of the 18th century, who, when music la the church became debauched through the ' Introduction of the cheap and flashy songs of the trseta, Insisted that a hlgli type of composition.- peculiar to the church should bo used, la all of ita services, t So suc cessful was he' in his work that he has been called the savior of church music The simple, foil chorda of tha Alleluia which begin-and close the hymn are es pecially effective for out-of-doors sing ing-, and furnish a striking contrast to the more quiet melody of the verse. The wore -Alleluia- or v.. 7 V i.V . .... 9 vnKT'rTm. JTST Wore retlris. waah ia the waaal way, wfci ' VootnJry s Fecial Soae ane waraa water, tniahiax v ' wiJi a dash of eoLL 1 t ., . Thee dla the t'peef yoor f la wares water and tub tans we the cake ef Ve-wilmrvi vntil they are revered ?with a tfj crr:x' '.e laUier. Cover each ilemiaa wiih a tl.k ccit ci tlas and leave it ew for teat m lira tea. Tkra riiaae thoroughly, first with clear hot water, then wi'Ji colX . rrU t'.'j trmlmmmt tenfo. tTLlU m aveeft OTteMafeysyeei rv3 Uoticm m aaoLad imprwmnimU Tie Ajdrm Jargmit Company. . . W"WM.-.. : Plnehurst, N. ,C April it, Sweater and hats ahould mavtch in tints though not neceesaruy in maieriais ; mis seems to be the rule here- -A sbunjr golf en. thuslaat wears an Iceland wool sweater ringed with horisontal neapoiitan stripes on an orchid around, a knitted orchid scarf, or a girdle tying at the left side. Under the sweater, which to a. slip-on, she wears a white crepe d chine blouse with a Peter Pan collar and turn-back cuffs. Her hat is corded taffeta, with a rather wide, upturned brim which re peats the sweater colors.-? s . New York, April it. - There la no smarter accessory for the spring sport suit .of tweed or .'home, spun than .tha new scarf 'which has arrived In a rain bow glory of colore.; Ot wool or silk er the two mixed, a scarf combines stripes of Jade, dep blue, orange and black silk. It wanders off to whit and yellow plaid. i or it sig-zags from a cerise to gold, from ! wood brown to henna, 'from periwinkle to faintest rose, .. Is that the quali fications requisite for the successful con cert and operatic singer are In some re spects - Identical, and that- personality must of necessity play av very important part. The other essentials, such as voice. musical training, and the necessary en durance to bear up under exacting; de mands are. of course. Imperative. The revised program follows; - ' CJcTioa Fgrevar .v...v.!r.H.i,.i Baetananiiioff fca Wind . A... . .. . . P.-, I. - Ewalns Sereaaee .................. Facta , Apollo Crab . - LerhiBTar Ballad. iTom ScoU'i "Uarmton". ...... . . . ....... ...i.w.. Cosdwick - - -HarlMTt GobM . . . , A MifhtyrortreM la Oar Ood.. .Martia Luthar - ... Apouo vraa -. Sons e the flee :"'-'' " tHooa of Uephhtophelea ia Anerbaeh't Cellar, - From Goethe 'a "Faml'WUmitanrakTl . "S'Via". . , . i,.', . , .. fipeaka lly Mother ,. '.'. . - . . i v." Obaradorfar I Aaa a Boaiaar . Bold - (From "Son and t Btmaser") ,. ...... ., Meadeiawaa . - . i Herbert Ganld -.i . Heart-Ach ,i . , . .... Dvorak Ob Board the Derelict .J . . .....i... CampbeU " ':- ',"'. ' . Apofle Ctohv - ' . Ut Oar Carol.. . .. . . .. .. Old Enelkfc ' (Ksaex County Folk Son) -'-Ctma Acaia .......... . . ....... Old EnelUh .;.. tKlimbethan Leva Sons) Woald -God Were tha Tender Apple Blooota (lrua bove eons) the audience. It you like colored folk -to. lass danc ing, piquant Jokes and Southern : vocal melodies, take; the. Two Boys from Dixie, Mason and Bailey. They are aixth on the bill. Measured In volume of applause, i they carry oft tha ham. Expert typists would have a : Job keep ing time with the rattelty-bana- bombard' ment or tumble feet on the stage floor. There are dips,' pivots, gyrations, elides and in fact every movement knowir to tne profession. The dialogue sparkles with droll wit and ' brag words and monosyllable adjectives nearly- tear the roofs out or the speakers mouths. Those musically - Inclined dwell amid the - moonlit scenes of Venice and are lulled by the dulcet tones 'of the violin, emanating from a gondola "rider. The water scene Is- resplendent. Inhancing the act la a tenor of exceptionally fine voice. The Bern lei Brothers at Co. ere wizards In their line. The feature of one "fiddler la a Charlie Chaplin mus tache and a set of white teeth, and supercUlioua grin, in the humorous part ox tne act. A mixture of song, danclne?. posing tn fine raiment and a piano manipulator put on by Hsnry Catalano & Co., -Is another favorite. The stunts are "stolen" from Broadway and Pari.. Catalano has soft, sentimental voice and hie poise is perfect. The girls wear gorgeous cos tumes, depicting how a ahop girl would be a top girl in any musical show if she bad the toga- Four reels of harmony are real male singers.. They have a good selection of songs and their comedy, work la appre ciative. Thrilling aerial acrobatics by the Four Dapubes close the bilU Turns in mid air are .marvelous exhibitions. Many beholders are spellbound, so daring- are the flops and whirls. ' One member waa Injured In the matinee show and the act -was withdrawn from the night pro gram. It will go on ag-aln today. Classical posing and dancing by Mag gie Clifton and partner la the opener. Iee Moran, in the "Rubberneck." la the film; comedy feature "'-..'. blind artiste and to Saotaella'a ability to arrange a program attractive to varied taste. Seats were placed In the space usually occupied by the orchestra and the foyer was filled with late comers who were not deterred by the standing room onlrT . sign above the ticket wtndow. Announcement was made that the concert would be reoeated oa the night of April J for the benefit ot the hundreds who were turned away. ; The concert opened with the unusual spectacle ef two pianurta, each at his In strument, loosing a flood ef melody through the keys, SO fingers keeping time and functioning as if directed by one nuna. l he selection, chosen was the overture to "The Merry Wives of v lncaor. Two numbers by Francis Richter were applauded with vigor and Miss Carney was greeted warmly. She sens; eight songs tn alL . A thunder ef handclapplng followed her' singing of Tn Bel DL" from -Madame Butterfly." and .n Bacao. -v - Woman, Wake TJoI" Is an excellent pbotodrama, however much Ita title may indicate the scenario may have been the work of -a-propagandist for an alarm clock factory. Florence Vldor la the tea- The Idaho nubile utilities commission haa decided; that the proposed freight rates from - diatributina nointa on the Mackay, Aberdeen and Ketchum branch lines oz the O. S. 1. are unjust ana tne company must correct the discrimination. ' An Aid to Wearing; : This Season's Fashions ' - ' (Helps to Beauty) -. ' ' Here la e simple, unfailing- way to rid the akin of objectionable hairs: With .some powdered delatone and water make enough paste to cover the hairy surface, apply and tn about 2- minutes rub off, vain the skin and every trace . of hair haa vanished. This is quite harmless, but to avoid disappointment be sure to get the deiatone In an original nackage- aaaTczgaBaa(Bawawa3aeaBBB99BaBaBae9aaBa Kreisler to Play : Sonata and Concerto Wednesday Night vaaesraaiaawaaaBsaaBaaaaasw ; Portland rasslo lovers will be given a rare musical treat Wednesday night at The Auditorium when Frits Krelaler, the world-famoua violinist, appearg lnT- dtal, direction Steers ft Comm.; Fol lowing la the Portland program: ' S Kreutaer Sonata.'.... Beethoven ' Adagio eostenuto-Presto. , ; , . Andante eon varlaaloni-Presto. Concerto In K. Vrnor.......'Mendeasoha A)laTO molt appaasionaio-Andante. Allegretto non troppe. Allegro molto vivace. - , f. v Kreisler srrans-ements of : "Hymn to the Bun". . .Rlraaky-KorsaJceff Ballet Music from "Rosamund" eichubert "Uotus Cand" Cyril Scott L OiUna" Kreisler "Caprice Viennoia" ...Kreisler A" headline sneaks f a "blr ovation. Did anybody ever receive a little ooeTW New lork Post. - AMUSEMENTS CITY MAIL OH.DZBS Also Oet-tTow FEC'O K3iV h HEIUG NEXT WEEK Herbert Oould land Siehtfne" Mr. Gould aaa Apollo Club-' - Grieg New ' Tork, April 11. -Cape are be coming-quite aa elaborate as the eos i tumea which they cover. Deep bands of heavy lace,: dyed to match the cape fab ric give an uneven and a lovely hem- and front of skirts, especially on gowns tor formal occasions. Emphasised by pointed rows of graduated beads these new panels are surmounted by a beaded girdle which usually Is pointed ta front and htxtK :rk: !. f New Tork, ; April j 11. An attractive street, costume seen her had. av' dark blue crepe knit blouse and a skirt of dark blue canton crepe banded with per. pendlcular two-Inch strips of chenille in saver gray. . The attipe directly in. front oi ine sain was permiuea to reach -up to the top of the wide crepe knit, girdle. I Two of the chenille stripes, one for each Side, were apliqued , from shoulder to girdle while a third outlined the bateau neck.- -s , ! - line. Pannel .are fretted with a flosen I Hallelujah" comes I horizontal row of little silk tassels in I directly from the Hebrew Unguage and J the matching shades, or with an sdgs Of means, rraiso ya tne liOrar. Tha most plcotted fringe. Beaded or metal buck- ? A nonliiar lecturer Buetfona--over all of Striking use of .lt in. music Is found In the - celebrated chorus tram "Tha Ilea. I the text of which is mainly a repe tition of this jubilant word of rejoicing;. lea close -the colors which, are often soft wreathe of am tin rosea. . -' , . saya ' -that three Questions--eover all or lire's? problems. They are: ."Whom ahall I serve? . How hall I serve? with whom shall I mate?" That's nutting It rather neatly, but can we afford to miss thla one. "Whan do Wo AfKamM uaaeue. KOW TO KEEP mm CLOTHES mm grey . ..... " '" ' Haven't "- you ' often wondered why your : white clothes some times hare a dingy, grey look? Almost always it is because you haven't rinsed: them thoroughly and it is next to impossible to rinse clothes clean - if you dont use the right kind of soap,': Soaps that do not dissolve com pletely leave little sticky, greyish particles on the clothes. You just can't rinse these off. - A soap, like Binso - dissolves completely. When you soak your clothes in Rinso suds there are no little bits of undissolved soap fat to hold the dirt. You can rinse out all the dirty, sudsy water. Then, too, with-Rinso there is no hard rubbing. It soaks out all but the most ground-in dirt- : Use Rinso and your clothes will always be snowy whitewithout that grey look that makes : you ashamed to hang them out. . ' Cantilever; Shoes , Benefif,' Weak 'Arches r ; j.- -i" . - We claim' that if everyone would start wearing Cantilever 'Shoes at sixteen years of age, there would be few, if any, men , and women with weak feet, fallen arches, etc How. ever,- if we didn't say thla early enough to help you keep your arches strong, we can help you now unless you ought first to consult. a foot specialist, in that event, we c help him to help you. - ,The number of people in this conn try who have weak feet, or a kindred foot trouble, is so many millions that we hesitate to publish it.' Prac tically all of these. cases could have been avoided. . . - .- EXERCISE MAKES STRENGTH Tour foot - arch - is composed . : small bones held' up, by ligaments. muscles and tendons. Keep these healthy by free circulation and nat ural exercise, and Nature will see that thoee arch bones never fall. Cantilever Shoes permit this free circulation and unrestridd foot action by being shaped like the foot, flexible like -the foot and arched like the foot They support a weak foot,f not uncomfortably but xiexuuy while . Nature restores : strength. They're good-looking shoes and rea sonabfy . priced. : Sold in this city only by -.. ".' - 8 serial Price Slat, Sat. rlVWSCQt COMtEY HIT J rnii71 a. a tlt.t ' -f tal poartorrir -money Address checks. - orders, Heilig theatre.' Include ee -, addreaaed tevrapod envelope. Add 19 per cent war tax. EVE'S Floor, 2-frQ;. Baloony, five - rows IS. four rows tl.&o. 11 rows $1 1 Gallery. 7 row (reserved) 17c, avannssion aws. BAT. XAT Floor. ' ft:.' Balcornr, five rows 11.50. 17' rows l: Gal- - ary, seven rows (reeerved) 17c, ad-i-m lesion Sec . '.-. i . ... . TWO RECITALS ALICS 0m, Sasrwe , , lilLiam rnmeta. oemat kditn evLLcnstne, naaeat VMeeasay, a'srtt IS, 1ltt,S:1S . SL Tkseaeai, A IS. fSxt, S:IS P. 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