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THURSDAY, AmiL 13, . 1222. 11 CLUB FRIDAY, APRIL 14 : I ' i 1' V QLENDAPL Portland Women"! club at. Multnomah hotel at t p. SOCIAL FRIDAY, APRIL 14 , ' . r 1 J . r ' . -a-- Fe"Ausa of Good Friday, social affairs will be few and Lenten CA.LiENDA.Il erkce" wM ccuy th dy . , . , , THE OIXEGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON. Kiwanians Plan ; Formal Dance ; On April 24 :: 1 ' ' : ; Br Hla"HstehLoa THE Klwanla club It planning IU an nual Kaaler format dance for tha evanlng of April t. .. Tha affair will be given at Chrlsten sena hall and promisee to be aa Interest' m eccaatoa. Mr. W. A. McDonald la hairman ef tha committee of arrange ments and Mr. Charles Van Horn and Mr. W. A. Rose are assisting him. - Tha list of patronesses for tha danoe Includes Mfsdames B. C Pler. L. M. Inland, J. n.Tlankla. K. Ri-Tlrglna, U I. llewUt and George, A.,LoveJoy. i '. . , i ,. '.. - I Tha marrlase.et Mrs. Nora. William and Mr. Morris C. Craig tool place at TaoootiTtr. Wah,' Wed seaday-evening. tha Rev, Mr. Powell." of the Vancouver Kplaropal church officiating. Mr. An drew McPheraon attended the bride groom and Mrs. K. A. Hudson was also a member of tha bridal party. Mr. and Mra. Craig will leave tha city Monday tor a trip through, the Northwest. ' Oreson Agricultural Cnltene. Corvallis. Mlas nuth Young of Howl KJ.ver has annrmnced her ,ene-as-emnC to,-Mr. X Carlton Khanke of Dallae.-. Misa. Young ' Is a aophomors In homa economlfs and a soloist with tha Madrigal club daring their spring tor.' Mr. Bhanss Is a junior In electrical engineering. . . . . . . fy ' . Mrs.i. E. Blaaler wlU ba boats for a brldgs luncheon at her bom In Weld i.r unit rrlda .afteraoon. entertain ing In honor of her bouse guest. Mrs. C. A. Wlitsrmeler of Eugene, who wlU be a visiter In tha city for a weak. Mrs. Owen BUislar and Mra Alonxo Morri son wUTasslst tha hostess. ,' .; Was-Selma Thompeon, who was a visi tor from Pendleten at the horns af Mr. and Mra Henry Clay Judd for a abort time, has returned to her noma. Mra Alvah Blusher, mother of Mrs. Judd. who has boon her house guest for several days, left tha City today. - -..--- Mra X-o I McKenna. and Mra Frank A Callahan wilt entertain Saturday at the homa of tha former In Rosa City far at a brldgs tea, Guests, to make up sight tables of bridge have been In vitad for the occasion.- Miss Ruth Doty and Mlsa Clara Stoli will serve at the tea hour. . . . , Mra, Arthur W. Lawrence and. son. Tobert, left Portland last Sunday morn ing for an extended visit In Chicago. ira Lawrence will be tha guest of her rater. Mra Lydia Tye, and will visit other relatives there. She ta expected to ba gone for about nine montna. . i " - Mra George V. Fuller and ber son-ln-btw and daughter. Mr. and Mra. Alfred F. Smith, and their little son, Alfred Jr.. who bavs been visitors during the winter at Coronado. are spending soma Win near la Angeles at tha Beverley, Hills hotel. ,, f.H A Simple Street Frock Tha 'long simple lines' of. this frock make It especially adaptable to crepe de ehtna. The clever arrangement of the skirt In front .and tba culotte hip panels offer a means of using contrast ing colore ! pa tches of crepe - de china or a meilf of embroidery. ;. CCoprrlht,;i032, b, Terse. New Tork) , Dr. and Mrs. Ceorga Earls Ilenton nave left the city for the East and will sail for Europe In tha near future for an extended trip. They will visit Italy. Southern FTancs. Spain-and Dr. Henton will do soma special work In Vienna. 1 1 i j. it..-, (..muif f aattla la a t. . t ., Mra P.runo I lllc COWL 1, ok. I. k.r ,. ta visit the I added by ffUIVi J"W mm v - , V'.aat and South, In tltna to sail June I for Noma. Alaska. Paris. April 13. Encouraged by-the vogue- of the sports Knickerbocker, one of the French designers is making an pther attempt, to introduce the trouser- klrt. This garment Is. of course, none other than, the Turkish trouser and it Is only to be expected that European women will: take to the trousers now that Turkish women' have, taken to kirta.' In Paris the -trousers "are of chiffort and charmeuse, and worn aa the lower: section of an evening frock. i Fritz Kreisler Is Given Big Ovation J By J, L. Wallla " ' A FTER having heard several very ex cellent violinists "during the season. one had reason to go to The Auditorium Wednesday ' night wondering if Impres sions carried away from former concerts of Frits Kreisler .were indelible or de structible illusions. Leaving the huge concert ball two and a half hours later, after the lights had been turned out for a moment as a signal from-the management or the' Janitor.' or whoever 'it was. that the- hour was late and that more extra numbers could hard ly be expected, earlier impressions were completely . confirmed tha Idol repre senting violinistic aft remained unshat- tared he stood out against ' the field nobler than ever, ' , 4 Frit Kreisler's" virtuosity is perhaps no greater than that displayed on former vlaita here, but he has grown constantly in musicianship until traay it Is the one pronounced feature of his playing. : a man or neautirul thoughts and lofty idealav? Kreisler has the ability to ex press them through his music, and he is listened to reverently. Even through out he lengthy and difficult "Kreutzer tsonata" . of Beethoven and the Mendels sohn concerto In E minor the large au dience waa held In a apell. admiring the grace and . tonal beauty of every phrase . The last group, which included the Kreisler arrangement of Rlmsky-Korga kofTs ,'Hymn to the Sun,' . Schubert's ballet i music from "Rosamunde" and CyrU Scotfs "Lotus Land" and Kreis ler's own "La Gitana" and . Canrira Vlennos,,, was the , one "dearest to the hearts or the audience, and , after ha J go homa without hearing more. He piayea . ljonaonaerry Air," the :. same theme arranged by Page for the Irish tove song rWould God I Were a Tender Apple," that Herbert Goulds basso, sang at- the - Apollo club concert 'Tuesday night ; i ."Spanish Serenade." by Cham inade, and finally the popular "Liebes freud," by Kriesier. ' After the Mendels sohn concerto he played for extra num ber his own sketches from Rimsky-Kor- sakoffs "Scheharasade." . . - Tha violinist was given a. wonderful ovation when he first stepped upon tha stage, tha applause continuing for sev eral minutes, r , " - Carl Lamson was the ,very able ac companist. - This was the last SteeTs-Coman con cert of the season. FLORENCE VI DOR, as she appears in 'Woman. Wake ' V ."Up, ihe interesting film feature of an unusually:. goad program of varied entertainment at "the Rivoli theatre this week. ' ' . ; "" t . . : I - - t f '.. i ' -' " V Rare Paintings In Water Colors To Be Shown Develdomerit of Child ? Clinics ; 1 - M -a M -v - -V F1FTT' water color paintings of scenes B. C.,' ,to Lea.. Angeles will be on displa$ Sunday and Monday at the Chamber of Commerce.- They are the work of .-. J. Marion- Cook,: resident of 'Portland and Astoria, for most of 39 years he has lived In :the .West ' t i , -'. , '.- ? ' After 'showing the : paintings - here Cook -plans to take them to New Tork for, art critics and leaders, to pass on. If . he" Is then - satisfied that th jy - are the original conceptions he believes them to be he will take them to Europe, v V i The..: pictures are beautiful In shades and sublime in Inspiration. ' They are the result of 0 'Tears .-of experiments in water color paintings, said Cook.-whose painting is more of .hobby with. . him than a commercial enterprise.. Some of the pictures - are from scenes on -'the Youngs ,-rivers, at - Astoria . and on " Co lumbia slouglu .Hie specialty, however. Is in painting the mysteries of nature the . mists over the rivers with the liehts of evening shinlna through ; the fog bink across the valley, the ' quiet solitudes of forest ' and mountain ton. Cook has blended -the, effects usually produced ' in v water - color with i the sturdier brushing more usually sees, In oils. ;V;-; : -r . ' : f .1 r a "By Rstel Esaiy f SPECIAL Onterest at "this time, VLwhen so many, health conference are In session, is the report of. the work of the - Oregon - state committee or 'public health nursing. There ia being carried on at this time, a statewide development of .children's clinics through the. county nurses.f' These 'clinic sr held nohthly in a" number of .counties and re ' In charge, of - a cMld tpeciatlst. and public health nurse.-. 11 -. -;. -t y s The children" are 'weighed. amlnad and helr -condition diagnosed 'and then referred to their family ' physician far treatmenL. Plans are now being made to hold nine clinics through Eastern Oregon thls summer, starting with Klamath .- Falls and ending at , The Dalles.: 'V. ' " V ' , The atudents of - the r Cnlver'elty of Oregon claaa -In public health, aiursirtg have Just completed. a three weeks'- in tensive field : practice in rural districts. Each student was glvea a small district and it; was ber duty to call o mothers and. advise them as to proper super vision i of the .chUdrth food, exercise, rest and general - health. She. also vialted the - schools and -,examiaed pupils. -i . . - : - ' . - r . Another acUvltyt of -this association ! Is the supervision of the two well baby 'center. They have established a class- on - prenatal care . under - Dr. C E. Stafria.. i . e - 1 'The 'Pennsylvania Women's club met for luncheon at the Oregoa grill. -Saturday. A . buaiaeaa maeUag followed. Mrs. D. T. Van Tine, the president, presiding. Mrs. a. H. Pettinger gave two readlnra, The Prophecy of Co lumbus", and The Children." ' Mrs. J. Agnes Dregar gave a - vocal - solo, ac companied by Mra. W. ScotL Roll was called, the members responding with quotations, oa Pennsylvania.''.-' - -r-.-i-: -. t ' ' ' The .Women's society of - the White Temple will hold a home-made cake sale Saturday at the Honolulu market, northeast corner ef Fifth and "Yamhill, from 9 to ( o'clock. Mra. M. F. Smith wU! be in charge, assisted by Mrs. C E. Wlghtmsn. Mrs. Harry Hunt and Mrs. J.-H. Srouae: mm STORIES pF; EASTER CAROLS. t History and Traditions f . WHOSE kUSIC WIlJL RE-ECHO it -' ' '-?'" ' ' ' -1-S- 'i'''- '" .'.',V; -S. 1 Film Scenes Wield Power for Good or . Bad, Says Exhorter "Good moving pictures are not only In nooent, but educational; but bad scenes are productive of an awful slaughter of ..VTiraJr I. George Canton crepe in wide.v flat pleats from Wood Anderson ;atjthe 'United Gospel nark t ham and rtrdtta at tha normal I Crura da tabernacle Wednesday night. nr.. hv a mm,, txlit unit ' -,nnus ins nereeui oi cnnwn Tp The tohch of distinction wta I uecreasin ainvins aau. n n mon a aiaovoiMB Market of tha I than doubling among children, the ma- New' York." April ll A simple and beautiful . afternoon costume for the young girl is recommended by : a -Fifth avenue on er way. to visit the " "f -2;: hk-h. reneaU K'ty of the crimes being along dramatic making- the return trip - Prtf Ttf? Une.'pictured on the screen. - wOrtenuT wr-rT-;.;- pastor m.. ..wt -aa l.la olt haa I . . ' .'-" a u uuiioi oui u dii; ug uuiui hn visiting in Medford for a-snort i ; isew Tora." April 15. Foulard js to One of the most noted) of the Easter carols a hymn, indeed, that is offered at i services of praise at all seasons is that popular and Joyous AH Hail ttite Power of Jesus Jsame." a It Is the sub ject of the' fourth in The Journal's series of stories about JSaster -i carols, one at which haa appeared or will appear, each day this week. The stories, which re cite the history and tradmona or tne famous Easter earols, were prepared for community 4 service , by Professor Peter W. Dykema of the University of Wis consin. - - 't ' r - - r THE 8T6RT "OF AI.L - HATt THE ; , POWER OF JESUS KaSIE" . In this joyous song of praise we meet the oldest of -our American hymn ' tunes which is . still in - general use. Oliver Holden was a carpenter who, itt v bis rough and self : taught wy, strove to add to the meager store of church music of the , colonists. -' His chief task was to ' provide material whi& . would be suitable for - those serious early New England' church goers who looked with suspicion upon all music and who would tolerate nothing ' flippant od lancirui. In : 17811 there appeared in 'an English magasine ' the : noble poem "All nail the Powet of Jesus' Name" by, Edward Perronet, a. fervent worker, who had been 'associated with the Wesley broth ers, - With it was, a splendid, dignified. but somewhat difficult ; tune . called "Miles' iane," which is' still sung and! admired both In England and America. I It - was soon- followed by 1 many, other settings, some ef . which . are" aa florid as an operatic aria. --When liomen saw these he doubtless felt -the, need of something simpler; for his people. He worked out this tune ef "Corona tion." and thousands upon thousands ofl congregations have - by their , singing expressed approval- of, his efforts. The little organ upon which he la said to have struck, out the first tones of this famous tune is now in . the -historical rooms of the old state house. in Boston. Its-tones are still mellow and hundreds of visitors have , been , thrilled by ' the privilege of playing this tune upon thte keys which gave it birth. Up to the time of his death in 1844, Holden wrote hymn tunes and a few verses, but none attained , the success that ail.. America has accorded -"Coronation." - On his I deathbed he murmbred "Such beautiful themes I - Such ; beautiful themes ! ' But 1 can write no more, -; , y ; ' W ,.v" " i : '' - On Friday-will'be published the story of -Crown Him With Many Thorns.' '. " (Quaatitin" of carol iheati nty fcaobfained I without chare ' Tr qaallficd penon r croup I tor iu on aaster ' Bandar from 1 Ucmmunity 1 Samoa., tlioe.; 4t( ftortnweatem Bans traitd- ORTHWEST grains' .. and northwest people giire you : - Wheat Hearts and - other OLYMPIC L' t cereal.. ' J....- ,' A: .! T W FLOUtl CEREALS FEUD civEAinc easter -- .AMUSEMENTS L-l CITYoias RHC'D K3W - Also Oat-ef-Tewra time at the home of Mr. and Mrsi Forest I be one of thei correct fabrics' Tor early summer and already the shops -are be ginning to feature this- material. --The cool, suave surface and extremely light weight ' of the fabric , makes, it Jdeal for hot weather frocks. ' Dark blue and tan, navy and white, black and white. and brown with tan- are the -color com binations., . . , Edmeades. , I Monteaano. Waah. Mias Pearl Carson ef Tacorfta and Mr. Alfred J. Parker of Monteaano were married in Tacoma. Sunday. .' '; Alpha Gamma Delta alumnae will meet at the home of Mrs. Harry Slg mund. No. 11(9 East Burnslde street, this evening. ' :'JK ---' Mra Hush McOuIre Wednesday afternoon at an Informal bridge affair. 1 , - Chicago, April l.--One of " the large shops shows , charming v negliglees ; on entertained I display. Chinese-; blue ; pearl panels of j Dr-T. H. Gallagher. moving picture machine in a church and give free public entertainments. - If I were pastor of a church today, I would buy another machine, even if some of the saints did nearly die.' The church ought to fight sin in every, way it can, and meet every need of every individual in that community. - - t AC tonight's service the Sunday schools from Sunnysiae, Lenta. Laurelwood. Car son Heights Brentwood,- Monta villa and the. Rodney avenue' churches will be ruests. : At the conclusion of the meetincr the crusaders' committee wlft'meet -with Huce Audience at f:': 'Concert Sunday. Is. Indicated by -Sale fleata at the city's big Easter concert In Tha Auditorium Sunday will be at a premium If the cam pa I n which students of the Washington high school are now carrying on to dispose of (000 tickets is auoceaaf nl. . llaporu Indicate' that more than halt of the allotment has been dts poewd. of. and . arrangemeata are-, being , made, for the utilisation of the aide rooms to care for the erowds. ' The boys and girls' glee clubs tf Washington high school, and the Celeste chorus, made up of is picked girls' voices fron thla school, and the Waahlngtnn Mgh school band, will be featured. The combined choruses that will sing Easter r umbra will agsregata In exceas .et 304 praona, white tha hand will bring the nta number of Students participating to iW. Tha emert will ba tha hanner affair of tha city's popular concert aisason. and It Is expected that all previous artend anr records will be shattered. The ennrrrt will bln at ( p. m. and the ad mtaaloa fee will be IS cents for any seat la the building. . . 1 . brocaded Chinese ' silk need only the Wing-like sleeves ' of black crepe de chine' to bring their splendor to . per fection. Egyptian hieroglyphics in blue and black form, magnificent borders for negligees of, deep coral designs. Friday noon Dr. Anderson -will give a Good Friday talk at the Lenten service at. the' Pan tages theatre, and , at 2:S0 p. m. .-will conduct an appropriate service at the; tabernacle. At;.:3) p. m. Friday the Epworth leaguers wm meet at the First Method 1st church tor s, "singing parade through Portland: Must Be Awake,-to Attract People Mayor Says Setting aside of matters of lesser con sequence to the one big idea of the 19S5 exposition, to brine mora- residents .into Oregon Is necessary. If the project is to be a success, according to Mayor George L. Baker, who spoke Wednesday evening before a gathering of thdtAmerican , As-; sociation, of Engineers in their head auarters in the Tiiford building. 3 - . "Money is necessary to build a great city and a great state 'and we can't get the money unless we bring people here; people won t come unless we do some thing to -attract their, attention," said I the mayor. " - ; "Look. at ' Loa Angeles for civic ac compiishment," . - he -, concluded , as he drove home : his assertions by. pointing to Ihe Southern metropolis, now the larg- J est coast 'City, which a few years ago was laughed at by San Francisco), ; ' c FAIR iBO ART A8KS AID ' ' An appropriation of $1500 to help the Multnomah County Fair association through the. current year was asked ofl the county commissioners- Wednesday by J. J. Johnson, first president of the asso ciation. A decision will, be madd later. Beautiful Isle..,. Christ Arose..... Holy Night Hosanna ....... The Holy City, Part 1 Harold JarvhfVTS .1. Harden Quartet ..Harry Macdonough .Tf; Harry Macdonougn - r Harry Macdonough m5 Mi HEILIGNEXT WEEK 3.HJ.VTHURS.;AFRIL20 . Opeetal Frlre Slat. Sab - nnrtn 4 Our LArd la Kiacn From the Dead.. ft - ..ii.i..-. ...v........ Trinity Quartet , .78 j. The Strife Ia O er, the Batue Done i. ' .-.i... .......... ........... Trinity Quartet . '-. Oh,Come. All Ye aitniui. . . . .lTtniry cnoir- .n r Jn In tha World: ' TrinltriCholrw - 5 i The' Holy City....... Harry Macdonough .? Vi Tho Palms... .;-r.. ....-. W'llliam Robyo, J T '.Fhse as a Bird...... Frederick Wheeler , "S .earer My God to Thee tu -mono uixon ''The Palms ...... Retnald Werrenrath 1.00 f - The Lost Chord.. ...,..P.elnald Werrenrath . Festival Te Deum Part 1..... Trinity Choir 1.2 Festival. Te Deum Part J..... Trinity Choir - - " Hellelujih Chorus...l......'....Pryorrs Band .1.1$ - The Heavens Are Telling. ....Conwsys Band ' Sacred Songs No. l....Mctor Mixed Chorus BETTER. BIGGER . THA Jf ETIB Address . checks, poirt office money ordars. Heilig theatre. Include self addraaard kiamed aavaiopa.' Add 19 per cent war ux., ETE' Floor, ll.ift j 'tUlooriy. five . rowa II, four rowi 11.60. 1J rows fl: Gallery. 7 rowa (reserved) I"c admiiwion sOc. . . SAT. , MAT-rloor. (I: --Balcony, , five rowa 11.60, IT rows tl ; tial . lery, eeren rows (reserved) TTc. ad . mission 0c Sacred Songn No. 1.... Victor Mixed Chorus Oh. for the Wings of a Dove. .. .Lucy Marsh Messiah -I -Know That My Redeemer i-iv ' U0 London. SApril- With '-the black patent leather shoes so fashionable Just I the downtown section, terminating at the now a new - sort, ox stocking is worn. I taoernacie. The color In each case is very faint. so pale indeed as to be almost Invisible and the effect" at first, and even second glance le rather startling.- The favorite tints are .peajrl, chamois and rose. - 'Two J3it' Show Wifl . Entertain Visitors , , ' ' . - ; : V "- -. ,: " - University of . Oregon., Eugene,, April 1 J. A "two-bit" showr as the 4JTrst an nual "college "night" . for the entertain ment of high school visitors who wilt be on the campus this week-end Is the plan of Lyle Bartholomew, student body pres ident.. Numbers by bdlh glee clubs, the university symphony orchestra, movies ef last Junior week-end. of-laat years' football classic with O.-A. C. and pie turea of Oregon athletes by Bill Hay- ward, are to be features, according to those In charge.. The show will come Friday ntght and visitors to the campus will be' guests..-. "7 een'r play mrUit . any langar,, 'Putty. I Hnom that mmrm gafng t Imp KUfg,m Cmm Flaktm fur aw tmeH : at Aaawai. - - Candidate in Hush ' On Blind Baggage Harrisburg. Pa.. April 13. (I. N. S.V- John Clinton Parker. Philadelphia- can- didate for i, the Republican nomination i ror governor or Pennsylvania, nagged a fast passenger train and rode blind bag gage from Philadelphia to this city in order to be on hand to participate in the drawing of candidates for places on the primary ballots. - , , ... - It my be all rlght'to bholTsh tha Vamp f'lwi tha srrans. but what la to he done rh (ha "airtmilo" in real Wfat rm Ansalea Tlma. And whn, may we ask. vr saw on In real life? St. Louis (.l.'Na I'emocrat. CLCB ABPS MEMBIRS " ' Aberdeen, -Wash.;- April 13. A cam paign for ' new members for- the chain ber of commerce has reached a total of 1M. . ' - - , your skin is X EACH day sew sLIa U orminf at oU tkia dies. By the riihtUTaimrnt,7oucamAkeJLUnewldawhatyowwilI! Fia4 tlie rngbt treatnaent for your special type of skin ia tba booklet of famous lt'n treatments wrapped around ; rverjrcakeof fooJbnry at 'scial Soap SrKia! treatments for esrh i iJermt trp f tkia are given in this booklet. 13 r aung the right treatment for r our akin, you can faia . ' - clfar,smooili, soft complexion. ': ,. ',''';. J Ct a re a rf IToo. ' ury's tojjy oeynn your treatment tonight. 2Lm Andrtu) J. ritns Cos, Cincinnati, iS'aes York, Ptrth,Ontaria. hr . ' i , '--,' - HAT - - 4 V. arorr - ' . BAKER Morrison at Eleventh; Biker Rtnrk enmpant is "Tha - Hottentot' . atatine I nadnaodar. (Utvrday and SondZi, at 2:30, ,wnlw -, a -'til . ' ... i .. .- LI RIO Broadway at Morrtton.' I.yrte Mmieal -oniefiT company in "t'ada and lolliei." Mati- sea ikulr at X p. m. ; -enirir at I and - . . VI niT M R- . - - . ra.VTAGES Broadvar at Alder. ; Itidi elan I wwaron and photjjplijr 'feature. Jlflemnna I ana renins, i roc ran changes Monday atter- LOfcw g nrrPODROUTS-Broadwtv at Tamhill. I tasoeTiila and Horn Ml in "Kdcn aad I Ketum. . Coatinootia from 1 p. n. ta ill p. - . . .. . . , . . . j . - - ., , punrnpt ire r KIVOI.I WbJnrt at Park. TfTorence VMo 1 m - wonan. Waaa Lp." , XI a. tm. ,a .11 HI" alOCSK Elerenth at Vahinfon. Tb ainrr ei s p.atn." 11 a m. to 11 p. tiKtXB Fourth aear AVavtiirtca-m. Tk klia. 11: a. aa, la 4 dock tha follow-I in - mnnmf. , COUl-MRIA 8uxh and Stark. Wallace Beid I , in --enrewr.- n a. ro, to 11 p, m. 1.1 hr. K T Y Bmar way at Stark. "The Craea I iwrianm. h a. m. te 11 a m. . VAJKsrio Wa.hinetoa at Park. Harry Carey -in xmn ta ' 1 1 a.' aa. to 11 13. STAR Vtuhmrdi at Park, "1 Aeciue," . bbs. aw a as. gsj. - ... How You Can Remove ' , Every .Trace of Hair. I (Toilet Talks) '. A -stiff pasts made with some now dered delatone and mater and spread on a hairy surface about 3 minutes will, when removed, take every trace of hair with it. The skin should then be washed to tree it from tne remain in deiatone. X&'b-jt-rn can result frum this treatment, hut be sure it is delatone you ft and you will not da disappointed. Jtlix fresh aa wanted. s Sell yottm real , i, t . . ' i r - - ' '. TVT Of all the good things to eat, not one will afford yotl core delight than Eelloggs Corn Flakes! -In fiaror and r : crispness, Kellogg's ate the most fascinating cereal food! : you ever put in your mouth! "And, you'll prove that to 'l . . be a fact just as quicily as-yoa try some! - i : . ' ;. - Children insist upon Kellogg's, for Kellogg'a are neyer i r . tough or leathery; they're just like they cose out cftha Kellogg ovens! , And, Kellogg flavor appeals to the littlo folks just as it does to every neater, of your family! ' Don't put off this wonder-treat! Order Hellogg's Cora: - Flakes for tonorrows creakfasti ? ' " Be certain you jgef KELLOGG'S , those delicious Corn Ttelts in the HED; , and GEEEir package. It 'tears the., signature of 7. E Kellogg, originator , of Toasted Corn Flakes. KOIfE Aim GEinnXfE WITHOUT IT! OA J - eth .4.. Iury Marsh . , "Whispering ope . .Glnck-Iiomer .155 ,1 Crucifix ... ....i.-McCormaca-Werrenrath IM 1 Adeste Fldelea . . . . . .aicv-ormacx i.it Cruclflxus ... .....Camso 1.JS . Iea Bameaux (The Palms)... Caruso U.iS Hoeanna . .......... ......... .Caruso 1. 15 Crucifix ..i........-.CaruscJornet 2.00 " Face to Face. ................ Kvan Williams 11 The Lost Chord... ..... .....Evan WnUams" 1.7S - Open the Gates of the Temple. .......'. V!..... ........ ....... Evan WUiama I.7S 1 RED SEAL VICTOR RECORDS . . V' :i YOU HAVE WANTED : .-. T ... , ' 'Ixi Here the Gentle Lark... nalll-Curci L75 ' Lucia Mad Scene C '. .Galll-Curci . L Lakme Bell Song ...... ...... Galll-Curci 1.75 v Variations on a Mosart Air.......;alii-Curcl .' V ill anelle ........................ GaUl-Curci I JO Solo Mio (My Sunshine) ......... ..Caruao ' A' Dream ..Caruso. 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