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TII3 OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, TCIlTLAIiD, CKLG ON. TUESDAY, AriUL, IS, H2Z. 'CLUB SOCIAL WEDNESDAY. APRIL 19 , Tea iVt.th home of Mra John S. Bradley for Sir. Georg K. V Womtn'i oClcty of th White Templa at 3Jr, E. E. .Townsenl" f A T T7M1T A t . Oky Green Parent-Teacher association win meet at t p. m. i kjlLlLaL UIXIX. 'i-h- Coteri will meet ita Mm. B. Barker at 11 A. M. 1 ai it :v r. ia. PAT ft N I )AH" -Mmnt Tabor Community clnb dance at Lsure'hurst club. M . ' A lsnce at horn of ir. und'Mrd. V". D. C. jbeu.h. 10 i GhurchWeddirig ! ToBeFollowed ByRecept ion 1' By Hele BiUHmi V TTOR this evening the marriage of MiM JL Catherine Burnalde and Mr. Kdgar i n Piper will be the social event of een- ' trJ interest. Tb wedding win take , place at Westminster Preahytarian rhurch. Dr. E. JL Pence officiating. A rr-piioa for relatives and a few do ' frtnda will follow at the home of the ' , brloVa parewta, Mr. and Mr. Ralph VL Burnald. In Irvtngton. Tha brtdecroom la th son of Mr. and Mm Edgar B, riper of thla clty-i Among out of town guta who win M her for tha cere tnoey are Mrs. Hannah Burnalde, grand "mother Of tha bridey and Miss Elisabeth Burnalde. har daughter, from Oskaloosa, Iiw; Mra. Lyman Black and Miss Agse McDowell of Seattle.- " , . The home of Mra. Jams Neace was ' tha arena of a pleaeant affair Thursday evening, when a number of-her friends gave her a aurprfs party on tha ceaa lon of her birthday anniversary. A fea ture of tha evening- was tha praaentatton of a beeaUful White fchrtn pin. In which .1 UM .. I - . .. . . I . Cards wer tha diversion for tha eve ning. Mrs. II. V. Greeg. Mrs. Robert , , R hhaw, and Mrs. TL Tauachar won rrlsa. Additional gusta wer Mrs. "W. ' y. McKenney, Iion B. Cornell. Mra O. . M. "erntntton,' Mra. K. L. DammetU Mr. K O, Brandenburg, Mra. a. N. Littleton, Mra. John Hoist, Mrs. V. 3. Curregan, Mra X ft. Rtlason, Mrs. K Ransom, Mra C. YT. U1U and Mra. R Nichols, t . Tha Hnt of a. . series of dance given ty Over tha Top pout No. It. Veterans f Voreign Wars, will talia plara at tha Labor Temple, Fourth and Jefferson . reta. next Friday evening These dance re being given to add To the funds of the organisation for relief work for the veterana and their families. A 'musical program, haa Jbeen arranged to ,-oa given at tha Vntted Statea Veterans hoepiitat. No. 77, for the evening of April Zt, wha Webra juvenile orchestra and Mia Kve1ynXreweryl sololat. will fur , nlah eatertlnmen( for tha paUe.nts In th wards. VIOLA: DANA, dabty picture star, whose presence in ! person as well as on the screen at the Hippodrome theatre is drawing much interest and a great many patrons to each show at that popular vaudeville house. 7 - J Club Wpnieri' to Rudolph Before Attend Service : The War Was At Tabernacle ! Some Boy 4 N invitation hia been extended to. all I XX club women of Portland , to attend the revival meeting Saturday evening at By THi H. TL, 44TRIVOLOCS WIVES." starring Ru X dolph Valentine, may not bo a very I the Tabernacle. Earn Third, and Irvine I recent vintage as moving pictures go. streets.- This, will be known as -club I but It oeriainly is a satisfaction to see women's niftht and a special sermon lias Jgpwnice and svelt and sleek we are In been prepared for their benefit by Rev, Oeorge Wood Anderson, the evangelist. All members of the Portland, Federa- MRS. 1V1 RAYMOND MAIER and Miss Hel en Caffron in a clever danc ing act on the Ad club -'Follies" program at The Audito rium Thursday night- - Z Wedding Offer Only' Joke ' EPWOBTH LEAGCE TXAT Sanfly. April It. A pUy called -Th Couatry "Editot was given at t Odd Fellows all here" Sunday night by th ! Epworth leagti 6t Talrvtew. - AMUSEMENTS . i I r:- v; Ition of Women's organizations havo been invited to this special service. ; ; Walter Jenkins, community song lead er, will bo choir leader and soloist. -,J Chehalia. Th Lewis County'Parent- Teachers association met In the , Citi sens' club rooms in Cbehalis, Saturday I afternoon. ' Superintendent Briffett ; of our-1922 duds in comparison to the be-j frilled, be-hipped .' and borwaistllnedi I women who flit through-th. reels at theM current showing at the,, juvoii theatre. We'd "almost forgotten what funny-old dowdg wo used to be a' few years back , pntll Kathleen: Kirkham In the- role of tbe' crael -stepmother suddenly- appeared with, high-topped shoes, a,, skirt-:. wide enough to ' awash around the -ankles (we're need to having 'em swash around cur knees these days, you know nice the Stat Training school for boys spoke J sensible Jong sleeve?, many petticoats' for and A. S, Gory of Chehalis against from th ,pr-knicker . era, a super- "v the "SO-10" plan. Officers were elected L I as follows : Mrs! W. R. I qoffman,. Cen- tralia, president ; Mrs, Jess Black.' Che- halls, first vice . prsident,f. Mrs. C, Krummell, Adna,- second vice president; I Mrs.; Jane McCrady, ; CHiehalis, treas urer; Mrs; Conrad Centralis, '"jwcretarS At the recent -convention ' of4 th I American . Association' of TJniversity dreadnaught hat and other shadows of our ' former grandeur we'd forgotten all k about and didn't want to be reminded of. v xnere was a Kino 01 miia snort every tim a, skirt fluttered across the screen from a theatre f ull : of qther frivolous wires and ; what-not who had ' stormed the place to get a glimpse of Rudolph at his devastating ''business of, smashing hearts to , -powder. n;e,'s worth -seeing, u 'I Women, which was held 'la Kansas City girls. Same -lard on th bain . same j April 5-8, an Invitation was extended to. w;cked disrobing look la the- eyes, samel the association to hold, lt 1923 Conven- ruthless smiling Plotting, and het: cer Uon In Portland by. Mr a: Ralph McAfes, Wlnly can wegp a morning coat ... Mrj; -McAfee Is a-former -resident' of All he has to do to ensnare th wife: Portland and a 'member of th Portland of th man he Is about to.ruin Is to pat chapter. , The W'ashtnston t. C.dele- her rgently on 'the wrist one orvtwic Mrs. "Carl 3. Neppach was hostess to a luncheon given at her new horn In ,Laurlhurst Wednesday In honor of Mra F.arl D. Howe, who is departing soon ' for San Francisco, CaL. to make her ! home. Decorations, were of Easter lilies . and daffndila' Th sfternoon waa spent with bridge. ' Mrs. Holmes IC 'Chrom won The hlch score1- Tb guest-llst in- . rliKled;i Mesdamea ' Carl M. Krebbs, lobo J, Kentvedy. Joel W. TCoonts, Wll- rred K. SUUr. Robert 13. White, Holm C Chrsom and F. A. Sturdevaot. . Mn. F. Ik Kenny entertained at an !n formal tea at her horn Wednesday -In he nor of her aunt. Mis L. A. Balrd, of "Portland is the beet town I've been In for . four; months, and I've hit. 'em all i- i os Angeles to New York, it seems Thus Viola Xana- dainty, dark-eyed celeur.ty ot celluloid, launched' Into dlecoursn In her dressing room at the Hippodrome theatre Monday afternoon, where ah was, caught reading one of Rupert Jlughes' latest novels - while awaiting; her next call to- tha r stage, whr sh haa already entertained sev eral thousand Portland-folk with her Interesting talk on her motion picture work, v f ij Miss Dana, far more pretty in real lif than ah la on the soreeh, hastened to azplaln, however, that her- heart is in th modest little bungalow In "horrible ' Hollywood, where sh Is "at home" with her 'Parents. Mr. and ' Mra ' Emil Flu- grath, and with the .chickens In which ah takes very great pride. "I'm-tickled to pieces to' be In Port land," ah said, "becaus It Is th last stop on this tour. Th next station is Los Angeles and home, And aoy delight in belnr'tn Portland, therefore. Is -dl Tided between mf Interest In th .most u.ii.. niuita for th occasion in- oeauuiui city i nave seen ana we tact eluded Mra Robert Brook. Mra H. that It la th point hearest bom I have Taylor. Mra Eva Bennett. Mra, iroggettJ struck In four, months. It means hom M r Ti.n. Ulu Lena JCearnav. Mra. I to m. Indeed, because I've met so many .William Lewla, Mies Lula Fulton. ' Mra I bom folks her and I'm only one, lap- Frsnk Fulton and Mra Jack McAllister. 1 away from the old homestead.' At th tea hour Mra Kenny was a- - of course. Hollywood Is horrlbl In ;etd in serving by her daugnier.-jiiss h eves of those who hav seen th vll Dora , Kenny, and Miss . William Me- 1 1 inou- word-pictures In which It haa llllstan w, - ; t - Ibeen painted by thosewho do not know '' .a - nk I It. 'But, after-all, tt l honw to me and .lriJ?i:ZJ?2f.- I toother.. wh ha'g-Wn makln this Plilg Ww V 4 ayw uw a-wiiwf evening from California, where with their aghtr, Mia Lot Kltchy, who U a student at Mills colleg. they spent a few weeks at Del Mont. Mr. and Mra 'Kltchy irer In San Francisco for th opra season. They met many Port land IrUnda at Southern California win ter retorta ? r-. Mra W. O Hogg and. Mrs. F.- K Crimea will be hostess Thursday after noon for th women of th tiki' card tarty. Thoee who won prises last week . wer MeedamM C. D. Kennedy, M. W l prut. C. Lamereaux', M. Davidson, C. a Turley, . M. Hlckrotia, Mra E. .W.I-TTERMAN.VOV ROR.rrT. rhatrm. . iv. . , i n a, .... . . . " . w me entertainment -commute '-I horrible. It la on the other hand, the seen of our greatest happiness, just as Rom City Park or Portland Heights or Piedmont is the haven of Joy for so manyt Portland, people. .W hay onr homes, our cares, our - pleasures au in Hoi lywood even the chickens that must be - fed twice a day. Facr Is. Tve been wondering for weeks how that flock inf nnMM, hv Uri.. R Pklmtr between the the back yard la coming on. Sine 1 1 ii.h of time to those chickens they've be-I. . ..,,,. .. th winner. com a hobby, with me. gation worked hard to get th conven. itlon ther next year,; but! Portland's In I vttation : was accepted." Mrs. Frank , S. Baker of Tacoma;, sectional director ot the Pacific Northwest; was-the delegate from, the Northwest , pnd be as nasty as he can the.. rest of the time. Of course she finally decides i to. get even with him and epoil his hand- some face - with acid and ' w : certainly I did holdi our breath when her perfectly good State rolled over and over down the mountain sioe m story, gives mum The- GresoryHeights -farent-Teacher opportunity i for clutching of aching assoclaOonJ -met T Thursday . afternoon I hearts ana wringing or- nanaa iaa tu- wlth Mrs. 3j,JF. Ardit presiding ;Mrs. J. F. Hill gav a-talk Th Home," A-voters. reglstratlou contest was an- doloh even:Tisks getting mussed 'up; to biat a door down to-show his wife, who's master of the house. i But really Vera Slsson,' 'who risk ner spotless soul for the good of the family name and Kathleen Kirkham were at a terrible disadvantage to their out of date losina- side will entertain the winner, "fli0'0 7lfZ?,7 " '"'"rlr . -Itreauy oeliev some I Jf rK4S2? tor them, v W sort of met on this trip beUev I feed those ntftat. tax and bond measure. chickens on cut diamonds ana pearis, A pUbUc maS8 Tneetlnr Under the . aus but they're Just the same sort of chick- I . nt thK women Voters. 'Oregon IStS!irvi -will be held afth Central 11- 1. 2 frwCT ,7h .v brary. ThurUy evening, Ex-Senator eafth -j2f 'n waiter M. Pierc of La' Grande. Wi E. make away with the greeh grass that " . c,, rtJ a n RtrWathr Dad rakes up after an aftrenoon at bar- Sal? !f 5" "vST bedng the lawiu. He the same sort ot lJCV 'TtJM. ds ot other giris nave, i "-..ZS-ttn. too-just a big. . good-hearted. ; good- S" ZTTir natured chap the nnest ieupw in tnei vi"""' world. ' - "1 iiiPit..'V:;-t' . - - ."And we aU have mothers ana lain- xa-omen'i socle ty of the Whit ers, sisters ano orouiers aown-. m mnu-w11l -meet f cuvl uncheon at 12:30 That may souna strange 10 i;-" w.i;,.' ti,i mrf um studio fiction, but lt'g true. My own pulled up the 'collar - of our last year's Easter suit, flicked the lint off the sleeve and licked the egg off the lapel witn a sense - of -superiority that would have made . even - Rudolph . look up had - he seen us. ' t ' Old-fashioned ! clothes - from - the days of Martha - Washington wouldn't pain us anywhere, but we dont want any body to remember how funny we used to look because maybe George will remem ber that we looked Just that funny when he fell in love with us and he'll be sorry he did It and take a ahtna to a ziappor. aistef. Shirley .Mason, is justMlke lots nf other sister your own, maybe. She's been married happily for four years, and oh, well, Los Angeles is just tne-sam as Portland and Hollywood 1 like any of - your residence1 districts. We have good and bad . elements, - with the good predominating. p-m, Wednesday at the snome pr Mra. B.' E. Townsend.i Ko;' 662 iPoplar street.. Assisting-hostesses will be: Mesdames M. A. .Osborne, . C, E. Wightman, M. J. Bathe, J. I Brockm&nn and J. Link later. .Members win take- Hawthorne or Mount Scott car to I6th street and walk south two and one half blocks. , iiMK-p ,rs .Under the auspices ofi the '. Glencoe FRATERNAL trio with, ma "To some of us Hollywood Isn't at all Al KaBer SHbw At Baker Under Way -"I.t'.s '?":ulrL n Parent-eacher assofctatloh a commun, XryuTZTor why Uy .-Ing . wmeldat th .hoo. say isn't usually m any important oe- .... '' , " ' ree th. least bit true. So there!" r -1 Sl'L 'Z a,Aaa 4; cVMV . a i i . wr-w Schools." , Refreshments will b served. - t "- Ashland The local Wi C. T. V. Is taking a 'course, in government law, en forcement as part of the program at toe fortnightly' meetings. -,'Mra. Etta Row land, chairman of the enforcement com mittee, conducted . the program at th last meeting. . ) v 1 1. 1 1 1 Kent wen the door pri Of inter. to th. .chooi set . the ' tJS?" a'Pw va . m vu uvuuiMttctM aw oancing paxty la w. "U,,. ,hrM t h- c.t laur,lhurt club sous py th stisses it-;,-V-".-"Z, Tln .Mildred Ohm. Mary Margaret Ferrall. 'Kona Van Horn. Locill . Spangler, r.uthIU Jarnbso) and Martha Baucom. panyg production of "SiMUn Through' at th Baker theatre May J, S and 4. The money derived from th three-day , tor which HO invitations hav been l- -I"." " . ' "-. " wed. -1" " Pnses ot th Al Kader patrol to San - . , . - . I Francisco to attend the 'annual conven- Kenton club will aire a dance Wednes-1 Uon of. the Shrlnara in June. day vMing at th ciabhoua ai RuiMtt Chairman Von; Borate! 'has named end inat. ,tr for MlHr. of 8oney Kot A. T. "Bonney, Fred N. , th clup. and their friends. v. , , Bay Arthur ComptonII..rr:- Hutchln- L W-i 4 .ih..v!.'Ut "!. Lotis -Carpenter. -Robert Gordon, I -to LV LaBarr lb B.-t- holt- .obt alla. M. J. B. - weekend war Mis Nina LXTreat- TWt and George WlUlams to-assist bouse and Mis Jaegf. S. v lm ' ta nWnaT "Smllln Through" one ecu., an w . .., . . N ot th most successful benefit perform- - Mra T. A. Henry left the.' city " last . nos-In ith history of Portland. Z, w,.k to visit relatives In , Sunh-iry.7ra .JoFred 14. Bay ts the chairman of ' th .e win be away from th .ctty sewsll 4,4 committee and already' he V - -U ' " , . " .t-'-f has Started th ball rolling- by distribut ing caraooarua, wntcb must be ex changed for. reserved seats at the the atre, among the -member of tha patrol. Plans had been-' made to send -only 35 member t the .patrol and three Offi cers to, the national conclave but. now that, the Baker Stock company has been rarl.-KAnrll lt-Frtmch vora.a . u I' -::'" " U-"B" ' v.. AJfc..- 11....L. ..tk.. it.. I ""a" n'tm aimo-n. -wnam tnat a iuu -a.-B-.-w--Ba was) uav asiwat- eaD mr?K at, v faahlonabl matertala. Thr is almost no lace trimming. Th only ornameiUa iion li fin hematltchlna. with a few ' embroidered clrcUs. a bit ot Madeira work or a wegnxmt -of eyelet mbrodry. The only notabl oxception at ' present t th all-whit mod Is In th new voll lins-trle, which come In dellcat shell- P" ' ) ...,..-. - v . London, April Is. In th costumes cr-. . a ted by IU villi for the Laster holidays,. an -id rape, which la more properly a panel, plays an Important part. But thia la the first cape to be an Integral . part of the corsage. - Th collar, for x mpl, for a roetuo- in whit and blue ' suiting begins innocently enough as a V Mik. on the Mo.. At th-oi1dra. . however, tt beglna to flar until finally It expands Into a v. Id panel or cap taUlng to th low walaUla. "ftf. n-Mhorst. N. C April It Thar Is a bewildering variety of wraps her, most of thm enriched by a bit of fur. Among .the materials ar Kasha cloth, tweeda, at in and caahmer. On light but warm and vastly becemtng wrap was of taup marabou. Another was of black vlur embrolUored In sealtoit wax-red. with a . collar of embroidered red dovetyn. vv - New Tork, April 11 In th early sum mer ro chto young girl's wardrobe-will be comrl'te without brightly colored klrt of checked or etriped woolen fab rio with: lnoe fitting coatee of a whol ly d.f.'r-it h-atr;J and color. ( Many of th coats will have ' outacSh braid, ba4inr or rpil-ue Of colored cloth. 1 h h;shl of martns will be to hav - a ht mtohlrg the rrlnclrl colr of th eAlrt. Ulmme'l v.i;l ribbon bows to . mttih the coatee. . '. ' lar pared of all uniform bodies Visit ing Jn- San Francisco. . . t ' , Btwea acts of "Smilin Through special, stunts Will b stgd by.mem beta- of th tempi -and the At Kadar Chanters.' band and patrol will be in full - uniform tor the occaaloa-- . The patrol -will have a lot to do with the entertaining of. visiting Ehrtners dur ing th Roe Festival her In Jun and later whn ,th Eastern temple past through the Roe City yn their way .. -i ' :; ; BAKKU Morrtvn :at Eleventh. baker Stock eamnanv in VKW Hopkins." Matim Wed day. Saturday anfl Hooday, at 2:110; vauan t s:zv. 1 . : - ,1KIU Bread way at slavHasa. Lyrtc MnUeal uomedy eompaay in '-Mitm. h um. miumi - daily at 2 p. av : ercatas at T a-d, V t. . " ' : ' VACPKV1XJLH f X OKPREUMeroadway at Taylor. AHanf Bacen . aad. Ixnonv.AUaa. SeadUOed. 2.;?i- and p. m. i.r .r-'.: .;.' ! PANT AUES Broadway at Aldetc r - Bttn - elaaa n nuderUla aad. pbotoplay taatnrea. AturaoQB ajad.-vfvaiag. ,Ftoaram cbniea Monday ater- BOn. x- 7' ri LUKW8'HIPPt)DH)MB BreariT at tamhilL . VandevlUe and Viola Dana in penea sad oa ecveea ConUDaoos Iron 1 p. v. to 11 p. av ' PHOTOP1AT8 . RIVOLI Waabinftda at Park. . Bndolph Val - . antiM. in rrinliiM Whn" J .11 a. am. to Th -Ruainess Women S Club Will meet I 11 o. m. r ,f- i . hhM. it tba. T. W. I f". A. Thiirs-I BLCB MOGSE EleVesth at "Waahimtoa. .a day at 12:15. R 1 Hudson, general , u;. t ix p traffle manarer of the Fort Of Portland, t 1 1 .. a..t n-n. m. . .i . - - - mrm uneAlr on "The DevelOoment of tha 1 MAJESTIC Waahiactsm at Park. - "The BH Port of Portland. - t . - gTAB Waahinrtoa at Par. "Tha Bamtem- " "" 1 1 " - - -1 er." 11 a. m. toll o. m. , - k' Molaua Aprtt 18. John A. Wright has J rEOPlSAWat Tnk. mi Aider, i.TV purchased the Lyric theatre fwmvAJR carrk-iar waihinrtoi!' ". Weber..' wngnt Tormeny, ownea , .'iw I , u," 11 a. m. to. 4 o clock the foUow theatre, selling it only a lew montns ago. ni morninK - -y The Winona 2:30 Social club has re cently - been . ;. organised by - the ' Korth Portland Odd Fellows lodge and "Winona Rebekab' lodge.. , Thai first entertainment on tts.catenoarwas a car a party ana dance at the Kenton club house. April 2s"; will 'mark the anniversary of the founding of- Odd Fellowship. Silver Leaf Hebekah lodge '-Will he the guests of honor of .."Winona and North Portland lodges at. the celebration. ' -. Peninsula lodge No. 128 received the second degree conferred by' North Portland lodge last week.- . -. Oregon Rose' camp. Royal Neigh bora held a ' " delightful meeting . Thursday evening- in .Pactfle States hall. The cap tains of the different new membership campaigns reported, they were meeting with much success and would have sev eral candidates for April 20. Rose So cial club ot the order will meet at the home of" Mrs.i II. -J.Whipple. Capitol HIU, Friday at 10 a. m. . Members will take Oregon Electric train 9 ;15 or 10 JO from the Hoyt street depot. Potluck lunch will be served- at 1 p. m.-..- .. t m r . v. ' Tb .RebekSh general relief win give a benefit entertainment- at Vernon "hall, East- ith , and AlbertaC. streets, Friday tight, the proceed to. pay for -the five motherless children to-be placed in the .Odd Fellows home. 4V-. ; , 4 Song of sortie 6f the' oil weUs In this vicinity i .".rioooay ivnows now ury- Am. Los Angeles Times. - - - : - -By C.U. - TT IS only la jest, but th nuptial knet A oottmb an nrar hlia-Uarf that UhlnxS appear really compromising- for th oman paUeft who boasted to her girl chums that ah would make th "doctor propose to her without th formality ot long and tortuous courtship. Th af- faft Is purely theatrical, of courser but the situations re so delicate la the bou doir scene that a prudish person might gasp in suppressed astonishment. Aftr feigning illness and Juggling with th temperature -raurtng Instrument, th pa tient confessed her mental Stress at be ing. about to be coerced Into marrying a man 8$ years old. . Th handsomer young doctor offers to save the cay- and asks the woman to marry him. Before the marrlaa-e can he performed th whole af fair is exposed as a Joke. It Is one of those comedy playlets that beam vrtth laughs and is Grac Dunbar Nil" Co,'s act at th Pan tares, . ., There is no escap from the musical charm of the Jo Thomas sax-e-tett. In refinement, .technique and costuming the act occupies a commanding position on the bill. The five performers appear first, in a cornet ensemble. Interspersed in .th wealth of harmony -Is a comedy part by Thomas, the leader, -who plays whiUTh cavorts. Th saxophone num ber cap th climax of melody and hit mor. For rood measure. Jeanne May ex ecu tea aom s graceful - danc 'step and ventures into song-'. ' ... Slipper.. Kennedy and -Reeves hav a mixture of song and Jokea One of the trio hide his facial identity . behind a smear of burnt cork and grease. They all sing with pleasing harmony. . . La Pine and "Emery ar a Mmlnder ot Unci Josh and St Hopkins. La Pint's expectorating ability would rout a Cock of cuspidors, and his .partner is droll. unsophisticated and "so unnecessary The song are cut to fit ,th make-up oddities., ; 4 -rr-i i-v N- .' Tha-good-old days of.ths buck and wing enhanced with a syncopated ver sion of th modern - art tarpslchoraea combine in .the dancing act ot Carter and Cornish, two. colored jenUemen, who work with llghtnlmH speed. They ' ar well rewarded in generous applause. , Willie Brotherav aonlUbrlsta. rlnaa tha vaudeville.- baring feats of balancing oa a fcign ladder feature thaacU , . - Some lively boxing acenea ar peat d tn-Tna Leather Pusher fUm series, which. conOnues la popularity..' rrl TICKET OFFICE SALE , j Nova OnaW r j ? w VV W fVU HEILIG Brs'wsy at TsyHr - ' Pfcss Mala 1 . 'WEEK rf.aAL PEICE MAT. SAT. COMEWHIT!'. IR ,A ( ( V I I TSS Csipasy That Aae ta A. k. Esgagesiest Fastest - I EXCFtl.EST J I CAST I jrASCIKATISO srpEEB pEorrcTioir ; AC0XE3TTED OECHESTEA ; ITF Floor. Ii.60: Balcony; $tW. - i-60. i; .uaiiery. Tie, oc SAT M A.Tnoor, 83. 0 : Balcony, fa.o, i; uauery, nc, c. ABB It PEE CEST WAR "TAX CITY BEJBEEAHg KATE HOME COXIXO ; Omega Rebekah lodg No, 47 will havs a aomseomi&g this evening at t o'clock in th L O. O.' F. hail. East Sixth and Alder streets. All past grand roasters are especially; requested to b present. . ' The average yield of apples and pears per- tree In the Yakima valley In mi was - close to the record yield of ii and much above -the . average " for- tb eight-year period. 1114-1121. ' - - ; y ' Improve! Your Ldolij MHaafh Ucse Beautiful Hcfr--.c QaSu iczxstU fJora Attractive p ale; and sallmr ? j . it o& you can rouse ti ;:r, OKCE a week Wfere retiring fill your basin witk ' -i 4 a' ' almost boiling water. Bend over tha basin, envering your bead with S heavy bath towel, so that mo steam can escape Steam yoar face for 30ecotda. , '. - Jitrm lather s hot cloth with oocQrarr'a Facial Sop aad with this wash yew facetbwawibJry.n ' laxhej. well into th skin.- Uinee with warm water , . .- -t .... ygijj end finish by rubbing yonr face for 30 . seeoads with a piece of io. ; i ' Thm fin tint yon see this frenuntenf, yon mil notice a swnW ? V - "'" imprvwieU inyow coaeptjriom. ThctWrwaversmCowaphity. - Pi p li 1 1. SMt. WTW A The sleeve are of sufficient import- "ance to influence the sUnonette. There t"a wide divergence found In the sleeve which Com Die tea tne nav- time costume. , la most: cases, it " la I lonr. whether- wide, - bell-shaped . or I Prima Doiiha:Avers She Has No Desire home 'from atiradlna fh natlnnal con. I eaueht in at. the wrist -to a tight cuff. vention. f - - -. In -this gray kasha frock, the aleeves are oi maicninx ivreorxett crepe em broidered in dull red beads. A red wool embroidery accentuates i the long lines of the bodice and V front, which l - finished with a collar of, white organdie. . .. - (Oopyrlsht. 123. ly Vosne. Maw Tort:) WOMAX'S ASSOCIATION MEETS . In connection with the Women'a asso-l Here ie one prim donna who straight-1 clauon -meeting at the First Congrega fcrwardly cnfaa sh has no aspira- wnal church Wednesday wiU he a post Uon whatever toward grand opera. - j easier aie. -in oootns are in charge or Patti II arrold, playing the titl role the following v committee rs ; Chairman. In -Irene," which comes to the Hell ig Mn. KC.hotmnaiiir T, Thursday, hi the daughter of OrviUe F. Packard, handkerchief s t Mrs. a John TiamM. i.r,, .nrf w-n.n Kaufman, tea towels and aprons! Mrs. wheu she expected to mak-s her debut w- &McCorkle. coUar and cuff sets; In tha MetroDolItan 0-nr hni. ha Mr- ivimoaii iiauiman. utue dresses : For Sunday moriiing's brealcfastr To J)o Grand Opera said: "No, I ,: never expect -to, " becaus I would much rather mak people laugh than cry, make them glad rather than sad. Nearly all the grand opera soprano roles an trairici. They demand a. vast amount. of feeling for their proper ren and Mra .Durham, gift boxes. Luncheon! will be served at 12 JO o'clock and at 11 o'clock Dr. McElveen will hold hisl mission study clasa About the only place where the speed 1 laws are not violated is the road back dering. tThe sopraho heroin Is simply i to rQTmlcK-Rochester Times Union. 1 The i-froa'-kiihle Ihir.g shout a furn . I.hed spartn-ient Is that snyboly should be able to collect so many utwle?- pieces of furniture. --Akron Eeaeon Journal. plnnpeditn woe from the rising of the c-irtalH 'until .-the going down of. the uime. aw I oo not feci the smallest urge to portray a sorrowing and sorrow ful heroine. 1 would much rather be a romantio heroine, with lota ot good luck, smiles and laughs, happy songs and dances.: with : the curtain coming down at the close upon the happiest of happy endings and send th audience out with a feeling that things always work out right in the end and that this is a pretty good old world after all." You can rnske tha meal an event by rring this S appetizing tliah Creamed Sauce for Broiled Ham: Broil ham la frying Patt. Kainevetehet platter. lm ms not 1 tablawpexan Bear, stir sntil brow" ' aad add 4 cop milk. . Bring to offiBg seiat,tu riog. Remove from Are, add J tablcepeoss Pr - talar Salad Drasalng. Pear ever ham.; Send for our fre took, "Salads, Suppers. Picnics," which is foil of new ideas for piquaat dishes mad with Ptemier Salad Dressing. Addrss FEAKC1S H. LEQOETT A- COlfPABTT SSt West l?th Stroa . Ww TTk. H.T. "4- Its flavor has placed it on a tlillion tables P - f - S 1 ,1 i . . - . i - .i fSALAD-4; f , ' jr&ttai.V v-r1 "t !-.- 17 VERYWHERE you go your hair ? -- noticed most mtically. -.' f People -iadge -you -by its- appearance; " It tells the world what vou are. '; : II yott wear your hair becomingly and t always nave u oeauiwuny cican and well-kept, it adds more than ; anything else to your attractive ness ana cnarm. ' v . Beautiful hair is not a matter of luck it is simply a matter of care. ; :.iy.: . A ' Study your hair, take a hand mirror and look at the front, the sidesand the back. Try doing it uo Wvarkusways.SeehowU'looksbest. A slight change in the way yon dress ! your hair, or in the way you- care fort t, j .11 .U- -t -L. I J - uuukca au iuc uiuuciivn ui luc wgnu i a its appearance: ' r . ; la caring for pie hair, shampooing ts alwaysthe most importantthing. Sham- pooifl g bnngsout the rea i me and lustre, natural wave and color, and makes your hair softi fresh and luxuriant. : , - Vhen your hair is dry, dull and heavy, lifeless,1 stuT and gummy, and the strands cling together, and it feels harsh and disagreeable to the touch, it is because your hair has not been sham pooed properly. i.v - . .; ). When your ban has been shampooed orooerhr.- and is thoroughly dean, it .will be glossy smooth and bright, de lightfully iresn-iDoking, sole and silky. - While your hair must have freouent and regular washing to keep it beauti ful, it cannot stand the harsh effect of ordinary soaps. " The free alkali in ordinary , soaps sootrt-dnes the scalp, makes the hair brittle and ruins it." " That is why discriminating, women, everywhere, now use Malsihed- cocoa- nut oil shampoo. This clear, pure and entirely ercaseless product cannot no. ksib!y injurert and it does .not dry the : atip or-nuuee i:ic nair oncne, no matter nuwoiien-rouuseir. f .. - - ... - If yoa want to see how really beauti I al you can make your hair look, just auuuw uus sunpie metnod; 7- r r 2 WAIL OEDEBS Ala Oat-f-Twa REC'DKOW HEILIG NEXT WEEK 4 Eft WED., AFR1 28 AXEfUCA-S GATEBT. FLEETEST A W.08T JWTIO ESTEETAimrEXT : Ts Bese-elasa, ise Prtw it . EECOKU ASS CaL EETrPICAt i COKEDT OF KEW TOEk'o ... ATia. QFARTT R ... OEICI'AI, uhi.m .f ICH TTLLAGX THEATRE COMPACT FTEST TiatE VH FORTLAltD i For This Aasaal Prdaetla Address letters, checks, poetofflc money orders to Helllg Theatre. .Add IS per cent war tax. Include sell- adoreese stamoed envelop. - ETE'ft-.Floor. 12,60; Balcony. IS. JliO, tl; Oallery (re.) 77c. (adm.) IL60. fl; GaUery (res). 77c, tadm.) sua. .. . , . . ..; Tpdayr Until Friday Viola Dana LS . ,A Simple, Easy FI RST, put two or three teaspoonfuls of Maaified in a cup or glass with a little warm water.4 Then wet the hair and scalp with clear warm water. Pour the Aluisthed evenly over the hair and rub it thoroughly all over the a!n throughout the entire length, down to the ends of the hair..-,: - , -Two or three teasnoonfiiTa will mV 'an abundaace of rich, creamy lather. iais snouia d ruD&ed in thoroughly ana oris try with, the fanger tip, so as to loosen the dandruff and small particles ot oust and dirt that stick to the scalp. :T7 put j tar kt'r tin toft tff-r ' Midi ifyn at rtwt, fat , Jk(t J rtt frjf ytttr ktir erf v' , irsr t lift tideti tf" far ' fact itVtrj tki mnd ttrg. tktn - j-sa iktuU fitf ptxr kmirfutmt i thrriiti. TkiuannLtththt - full ftd srnd dulU tkirn sktuJJ . nutmr krr kir high, dtl thttt d tthtr idividJ JtdOms scarf . Ulen tKtt ctnfidtrdUitn in 'ubafof thi jrftr isir-drtMi Abm mu, timfiiidti tktuld trrvmU. Tut srt. : Mltvttjt mttt mJirmebvt viktn hhtC - ntnr iMKimtaustmrmi nvken It 1hwMt " IN PERSON "GLASS HOUSES" f VAUDEVILLE After nibbing in the rich, creamv Molslned lather, rinse the hair and scalp thoroughly- always using dear, fresh, warm wrarr Then use another armDcatioa cl Mulsihed. again working up a lataer and rubbing it in briskly as before. ; - xou can easuy teii wnen ui nair is perfectly dean, lor it will be toft and silky in the water. c I -: " : Rinse the Hair Thoroughly THIS is very important. After tit final washing, the hair and scalp snouia on nnaea in ai teas two manpi of good warm water aad followed with a raising in coia watxr. After a MuHified shampoo yon win find the hair will dry quickly and evenly and have the appearance of being much . tb'ckernd heavier than it is. - If you. want to always be remem bered lor your beautiful, -well-kept hair, make it a rule to set a certain day each week for a Muls&ed cocoaact oJ shampoo. This regular weekly sham pooing WS! keep the scalp soft and the hair fine and silky, bright, fresh-looking and Huffy, wavy and eary -to manage and It will be noticed and admired by everyone. , . - . You can get MulsiSed at any dreg t or or toil et goods counter, anywhere in the world. Aa-oonee bottle . should kit for month . AXXAw mocrrn M LAOjroaA ST1.TW - 9mm MM gTJDTirCA I am reAyca arg WTOV mxr nUTTRtai pQl't,LAS . I t0T DASCaJia J i STOCK COMPANY liVi j MOW an. A VINO r SIS HOPKINS 4 ' Dlifrtf si rr of Cowatry Ln State M Iadiaa 1- ilTi LUth r--rm eve a. itATrtitJ U c r V m . aj e. 4 COCOJUIUT OIL SHAI1PG0 : ' I-', ) v V ! t : XCBICAL CO.MEBI XVMTAXX . 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