I) 11 dt t t v-v gy yr " a DAILY JOUIINAL, PCTITLAND, OllllGOi:.- j Calendar ; Social r Club Calendar THURSDAY, DECEUDEIi 7 . ' Business-Woman's club luncheon at 12:10 at the Y. XV. C 'a. , LeafOM of Women's Voters at the Hotel Seward at IS o'clock.' Womin'i Guild . of the Good Shepherd KpiacopaL church, - annual sale. - v .... .......... ..- THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7 J: ' Row City dance at Cbristensenjhall. . ; "" -"r. Airs.. Francis Joseph Scully's teafor Mrs. JohnLeander. Mrs. Beach Is Honor Guest , ..'.At -Tea : . -,;: nr Hutl Haadr "1 TRS. FRANK . LOOMIS BfiACH llX (Elisabeth Boyd) was the honor guest at avery charming tea Tuesday afternoon given by Mrs. Thomas Henry Boyd and Miss. Louise Boyd. A large number of matrons and maids called during"" the afternoon. A color scheme of yellow vrss carried ' out in masses ' of chrrsanthemumav -; In. the receiving line were toe guest of honor, : the hostesses and e Mra--: Frank - E, Beach. At the 'atttractive- tea table presided Mrs. Forrest; Fisher. - Mrs. A. '8. Pattullo. Mrs.. Frank Kerr. Mrs. Wallace . McCamant. Mrs. ' Lawrence .Phillips and Mrs. David Hogan. Those who assisted about the rooms and In serving were Mrs. Jay 5 Coffey. ' Mrs. Ieonard ; Wilson. , Mrs., Dale Hinkle. 'Mrs.-, Harold - SanfordJS Mrs ..: -K.a;A. Valentine. Mrs. Joseph VW- Hammond, Mrs.- -. Elton-' Furnish, i Mrs. Arthur MehUn, Miss ' . Agnes v Beach- Mrs. Frank BeU and Mrs. Norrts Woodley. -' A very interesting event of last week was the Progressive dinner ; given by ' the Kappa , Phi sorority. Each course represented . a foreign country exoepv the last, .which was United States, and the food was in accordance with the ; country represented, . Before starting the evening's Journeys fromi b.omto tome,- the guests were given a passport with their description, drawn and writ-, ten by their- partner, and the course of .journey. '!. Tfit mostesses - for the. eve Ming. . with the'eountry, they repre. sented, follow : Mrs. Edgar Anderson, France, assisted, by Mrs. Buby Palmer; Miss Bertha ' Fountain, Holland, as sisted -by- -Mrs,- L: JFassett: -Mies Eva Nordslroni, gpalnT assisted by Miss Eva; Wickdahl t , Mtas leota Ryan. Japan, assisted by Miss-Dorothy Sea- ittiart: Mrs.; Rudolph- Schestler, United States' assisted 'bjf Miss Edith John son. f The, termination of : the evening; oonsisted of dancing and musical num ber f tven by' Miss , Leota Kyan and fits Eva Nordstrom. ' , -. ' . ' . ' i i ' ... . s - Mr. ' Warren D. Allen, ' organist of Stanford university; has been -visiting , U4s relatives, Mr, and Mrs. A. C. Gage ; of Portland! duringi the , past week. Mr. Allen was prevailed upon to Plr a complimentary recital on the pipe organ- of the Becker .conservatory for hJs many- friends in the . city. Mr. A. C Gage, Mrs. Lucien K. Becker and; the Misses , Phebe and Xieslie Gage received the invited guests Sun day! afternoon. -,', J.The employes or Ballod & Wright met at - the ' Multn6m4h : hotel" Friday evening "to .welcome Mr. and - Mrs. C F. .Wright," who' have" lost "returned from an JEaetern-1 rlp and to -wish bon Voyage to Mf . And Mr. 'O;. "B.a Ballou. whoj left J Saturday?, fdr a.,trlp around the world. SSlxty guests were present. A dinner was served, J after ? which toasts ' were . given , by anumber of the members--present. : Dancing closed the evening's program. I Mr.' and Mrs. R.'; R.: Quick,, No. Ait East S3d street north, were hosts to a heatreparty at the HeIIigr Thursday evening.. preceded : by t a dinner. In cluded in the party were: Mesars. and Meadames J. S. Fraaier, R. J. . Clark, W. C Hagerty of McMlnnvHle and R. R. Quick. - , " " Miss Ruth Bruere will give a fare well luncheon for her bouse guest, Miss Dorothy Cochran, Tuesday. Mias Cochran will .return about December 15 to her home in' Washington D. C - .. . , .-. I Mr. Georga Boschke was a visitor In Portland - over Thanksgiving. The . Boschke family are planning on spend ing the Christinas holidays - in Port-- land. ."' . ..It..-..:'-. "v - One -of -the- interesting, features con nected with tbe Y. W C. A. basaar was the half jhofir sketches of patrons by Mrs. Lucy Dodd Ramberg, t - f For the younger set,lFrits Henning . sen will entertain with dancing party ' at the .home of his parents, Mr. and - - Mrs. 'A. P. Henningsen, December 15, - i Mm. Mary Scarborough wwiU ftnter ' talnr with a box party at the Portland jhnphony : yrcbestra concert- this eve- ' . ' t Mrs. William Gadsby will be hostess - to a bridge ' luncheon -- December 15. Guests have been Invited, to makejap v ' four tables; r . - " f ,-;; i .-' ; . - ..,.., .' Mrs. William - Daugtvtrey entertained v wlth three tables of bridge this after noon. . 1 ". . : Mrs. Herman Von Bostel'has invited gueeta. tot a bridge luncheon- Thursday - afternoon.- . ; , ; Mr.and Mrs.. R. .A. loiter are home " from a trip, to San Francisco. , .- .-... ... . v Mrs. Wesley lAdd Kendall, who has : been rthe home guest of Mlaa" Nancy ; Holt, left for her home in Massachus- a. A . . . . t.- a :..:. r 4 ; Heary-Tfciele-"! t -: Famous - Chef d -Caisine' .:' - - -ffri-"--....wv--ia5,-..-r ttajvtaW' -i'W.-i-O. I , - - w'hDe awaiting the completion, ef his 'own Restaurant ' in 'the Sovereisrn Hotel "'. ' - Lectures Jaily.at, 2 p. ; : -,' - ' --. ; - -- . tKicept Saturday and Sunday) . . - ' : on the . ' Little Mysteries of the 1 - Culinary Art v: FnrT , 6m C.t Ulwvwni M ISS MILDRED NEL SON. ' .who ..was " a member of the committee ar ranging Newman club dance at the Knights of Columbus hall Friday evening. . - Paris; Dee.S.Neck furs have un dergone a curious change. While ani mal scarfs are still in good taslje : to day, the -'newer - neckpieces extend downward In back till they are of the proportions and shape of a small cape. Two kinds of fur : are- not, permissible in a neckpiece though several kinds may be used on a coat.. ?. -Paris, Dec.,. There is today a re currence of veils as first aids to milli nery They may be rolled with an edge like a Turk's. turban or, they may be embroidered ' or r simply ;of the sheer sort : bordered with folds.' ; There are veils of blonde -and black lace, also de lightfully decorated wltn bands of metal. , a. - , London, Dec. 6. Linings for evening cloaks are still sumptuous lengths of brocade, but linings for1 -the "less dressy outer garments tiavcf tomsd down-con--siderabty from the wild colors of the past 'eaaonc'prieted- -atJTis are --the favorites today in shades of gray, blue or sand. : 'jrr T " " , V London, Dec 6. Still another recent Ideal .-in evenings ban-lejiux -is ,the straight, narrow band of imitation See. ehella Worn -with an ocean green fcos tume, foaming. Into lace; it .is espe-,1 peclally attractive, .The shells are very tiny and1 of he scallop variety, made of stiff bits' pt varnished r'bbonw r .i - T -' L -V ,- , . ; XeV Tork. Dec. 6. Varnished flow er nd ; fruit, .translucent and- of 'gay colorings are Hwedv c-n the hats now being shown tn several smart .shops; These gay and glistening garlands' of cherries .and, ; grapes v indiscriminately mingled with red roses may. be seen in little unexpected , sprays on the sober satin hats of black : and dark brown, even "oh. those which are tailored In style.' 51 : '-'- . - . ' . ettal Salurday. During her visit in Portland ' she was the inspiration for many delightful social functions. Mrs. Kendall's son, Robert Kendall, la the betrothed of Miss. Holt. . Hostesses for the women of the Elks card party Thursday afternoon will be Mesdames Earl Morrow, Burnett Gold stein. Milton R. Klepper. W. Jb Mc Kenney, R. Nichols, Joseph Riesch and Mrs. M. Mumm. ' v - i A; number of people called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George T. -Ger-llnger, Sunday, when they entertained informally at afternoon tea for their house guest, Mra Charles Albert (Sarah Truax) of Spokane.. . -. . .- , ' -..' .... Alpha Omlcron Pi alumnae will meet Saturday to celebrate Founders day; Members are asked to board : Council Crest car to No. 778. Talbot road, the home of Miss Caroline Paige. - Chi Omega alumni . association will meet -with Miss' Mildred Pegg at the Royal. Arms apartments. 19th and Loveioy-streets, thie evening. vMrs. M. D. McDonald will give a bridge party at - her- home,- No. 818 Thurmaa' street, Thursday evening. - -. .-.., . . T . The nextr party' of the- Rose City DancSns club will be" held Thursday evening at ChrUtensen's hall. , PORTUdfl COTJPI.E SEWED Vancouver, , Wash. , Dec, 6. Remar riage in his case was a mere form to comply with , the state .law, Solomon Miller; a Portland druggist, told Au ditor Garrett when; he applied for a license to rewed Mrs. Violet 'Miller. The Jewish church doe not permit divorce, ' he said. : Their divorce , was recognised by the civil law but not by the Jewish law. -: He did not say how kmg he And his wife had been Darted. Judge F. E. Vaughan performed, the ceremony. ; Miller has a drug "store ,at o. Worth Third street,, Portland, .. v : --.- . ? . ' . . . ' English deep-sea diver-locates Span ish wreck. It la -in the dives that- you fmd th wreck.-Sorlngfield Xewa. i G 1 u b -vW o hi e pi TaHorior ; Wilson mmmmmmmmmMm mmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmm i I, ft. ft The HOLTON is the easiest blowing; Saxophone in the world. tome in and see r i for yourself . ,: f TVTOM of the Jackson Club of ; re-; f . Oregon will ? sponsor' a ra Jrer Shower, and program in appreela don of the , peace-loving attributes end service of former President Wllso h In behalf of world peace t Che at tty- sixta anniversary' of bla birraay. December 28. The proceeds off the "Shower will be contributed toi'the Wilson Foundation fund. TribnteiVby prominent .men and1 women will be given. In keeping : with the Tuletlde season, carols as - well 'as aonga & of "Old - -Virginia:., reminiscent of Mr. Wilson's native state wiU- be iVc Mrs. Alice McNaught. tlretT Wee president of the club, will preside. the meeting- will be patriotic in chart eter and the public Is invited to attef L- ji - - -r , , - An open -meetina- of 1 the. (Tonne i of Jewish Women Is scheduled for T jn-s-day evening at 8 o'clock in the NvUrbi borhood Bouse, to which n menfer and their, escorts are invited. Afte ithe following- program refreshments ' wUl be served by members of the Jijaior council in charge of Mrs. Grace enson: Selection. Neighborhood Iftase orchestra ; one-act play, . Tldes, If by Middle ton, William White, 'Ben Ji ikb son ; Hilda. his wife. Miss Edith;; Mo soroslcy; Wallace, their son, Sams it & WhMe.? Vocair selections, Mrs.:tatry Metsger; "My . Love He Comes oi the Skee'' (Clough-Lelter). The iiJ feht Wind" (Farley), To a Messenger" (La Forge)." ,. Accompanist. Edwardl ' E. Coursen. . Import, i xecnUve J Bard MeeUng, Mrs S. M. Blumauer, : ijhlrd national vice president Council of Jew ish Women. Paper, The - Maoca-ean Spirit, WiHiam Ev Scheinbaum. irSe-t lection. Neighborhood House orcheatra. 4- -.-....-,. I--. ?; The Daughters of Dorcas, a ' girls j club of the ; Bethlehem' - Lutheraxi church, will hold their first baiarFri day ; in the church basement. - I any ! dainty articles which the girls 'ave 1 been working on for some time-;and homemade candy will be on naM i. A light lunch will also be served, Tb. re ceipts of the 'basaar will an be don ated to the new church fund. Mrs. It. J. Thorpe, is in charge. , . : ; -1- 1 J ; . f. Chehalis A party consisting of Mra Ellaabeth Cox. executive secretary of 1 the local chapter of Red Croe and Mrs. W. .A. Schoel, who is chiarman of the clinic committee; -Miss May Melghen, county, superlntendettt of schoola, and Hiss Mabel Hanify,. Lewis county tuberculosis nurse. Visited in Olympla Tuesday and Inspected rthe work being done by the clinic of. that city. ' This-. committee . has charge of the clinic here which will be held soon under. the auspices of the Lewis coun ty chapter. ' - . t ; - . - r The National League of Women Voters. Oregon branch, will meet : at 13 o'clock Thursday at the Seward hotel. Judge W. N. Catena will speak on the Property RigUts of Wdraen.? The delegates who- have responded to,, the letters sent but in the Interest of the -legislative', alliance ; which Is- now being formed irm. make'-their rorta. AU organizations who have notsent delegates to the previous meetings-are requested to do so on Thursday!! This meeting Is open to ail who areloter ested in the subject under disctutslon. Medford The house board -committee of the T, W. C. A. consisting ofcthe following women :- Mesdames -L W. Thomas, F. R. Roberts, R. Wi.Sarns, M. A. "Miller, Fi- C. Edmeadea,gE. A. Welch, will give a public -reccpnon at the "Y house. No. 229 North. Bi urtlett, Thursday afternoon from 3 r to . X musical program will be gieii.i This reception will-be- a-shower of various articles that are needed for ths-house. -,.v .-:-'-,;.,: ,..-. Aii-t-- i. Thompson community dance hinder auspices : of the Parent-Teachet asso ciation will be given Friday." Through an error .? of - the- corresponded jthe Thompson .' Parent-Teacher; meeting was reported for this Thursday.1 They will meet Thursday. December tli. . " The regular monthly meetlngfbf the Portland Fruit and Flower i alssion will be held at the day nurse; y,i 404 Madison . street, -Thursday, at l( a. m. The Catholic Ladies' Aid socle tjf will meet Thursday at 2 p. m. with iMxs. ; John Murphy, No, 655 Hoyt streetl- f :; .;-..;-:;- - ' ta " f ; The following women. - promt eht In the affairs of the Portland Fe4 ratlon of Women's : organisations. v: fai in tern Jt:T023 ; How Peter Knew.lSuit tbe Way, Was Clear By Thornton W. Bsrgeti Imptlww nertc'H sat a dinoer; -la Mtwit en will he the winner. IX WAS a long night that night Peter 1 .j Rabbit spent In the hole into which Yowler the Bob Cat-had driven bun. It seemed to him that it. never would end. Time after time he made up his mind to - start - tor homo, ? but each time . before be ; could poke . his - bead outside that hole bis -courage left bun. He could shut his syes and Just see Yowler-waiting to spring on .him. . As a matter of fact, Towler was nowhere about- . He bad 'Waited a , little while after driving Peter into that hole, and then - gone off tn look for , a dinner elsewhere.- h But, of course,--Peter had noway of knowing; this and so at last ; he had mad up his mind to stay right where . he was all night. ; Towler doesn't like the daylight as well as be does the - night," thought Peter. "When daylight comes he probably will go homy to sleep. X don't like travel ing by daylight, myself; but I guess it will be, the wisest thing to do this .-So Peter remained in that hole' all night v Toward morning he took, a nap. ; When he - awoke be could see the light creeping In at the entrance to that hole. At once he started up toward the entrance, intending- to start for: the dear Old BrUr ? Patchw But when he' reached the entrance he stopped. He remembered Chat Towler often does - prowl . around In daytime. It ' would be just like - him . to- guess that 'he, Peter, -would not dare ' come out i until daylight. He might ' be hiding there, that - very instant. ' ' - So all Peter's fears returned and he was no better off than before. He didn't dare poke his head outside, . So he sat Just--inside the - entrance - and looked out longingly. , "How am I ever to-know when the way Is clear? said he mournfully. "However -will I ever get up courage enough to start?" But to this there was 'no answer.' Jolly, round, bright Mr. Sun climbed higher and higher in the blue, blue sky. The Jolly Little .Sunbeams crept all through the Green Forest. SUU Peter, sat there, longing to go, 'yet not. daring to start. By and by he heard a voice. - It was the voice , of Sammy Jay. It was quite near. Sammy - wasn't screaming; and that meant that he saw no one to scream at, and . there - are " no : sharper eyes than -the eyes of Sammy Jay. Peter became hopeful. If Yowler was about ho ' felt sure : that - Sammy-, would see Then he heard -. another . voice. It was the sharp voles of Chatterer the Red Squirrel, and Chatterer wasn't scolding. .:- Apparently he' was chatter ing Just to hear his own voice. Peter How am I to know, vrhen the way ' Is clear?-said he nxnrnfnIy - - , .... - i ' .... - . grew more hopeful. Presently he heard the scratching; of sharp: claws on the old stump above his head. "Then .once more came the voice of Chatterer, this time 'from right above him. Peter knew, that Chatterer was sitting on top Of hat old stump. .; ; . j . i That settled ' it : the way : was "clear : Towler was nowhere ! about, f With J a great, sigh of relief, Peter .poked his head outside - and then - bopped out. My, how good - it' did seem 'to be rid of that dreadful fear 1 - Now; he could start for the : dear Old Briar Patch, where he' would have no "-fear ;what-: ever of Towler the Bob Cat? And this Is what he did. He hardly stopped to say good morning to Chatterer the Red Squirrel and - Sammy Jay, He headed straight for --home, . lipperty- Hpperty-lip, a a fast . aa he could go. He' didn t even stop to find out if Paddy the Beaver - and Mrs. Paddy were -aMe.y-.-V .V'"' y;.--ui .' ;tt (Coprrilht. l22,4y T.w; Bureeia) ! The next story ; Many Visitors. : ;TheBeavers Have charge of the sale of Christmas seals from the downtown booths today, each woman having one or two assistants. there being about 25 booths operated t Mrs. M. D. Weills, Mra C. O. Richards, Mra E. C Tipton. Mrs. George W. Mc Math, Mrs. F. C Wax. Mrs. William Cop an. Mrs. G. L. Buland, Mrs. Ernest Crosby, Mrs. C F. Harbaugh, Mrs. E. u. 'Clement, Mrs. L, G. Bransford. Mrs. Carlos Unna, Mrs. George G. Root, Mrs, j. . Jtsne. jars. is. U. Ielrhv. Mm. e. A. McPherson, Mrs. J. H. Cooper, Mrs. H. V. Reed, Mrs. M., Cunningham, Mrs. Arthur Jones, Mrs. C J. Wheeler. Mrs. Carl Brandies. Mrs. A. Perkins, Mra K. B. Martin' and Mf s. O. L, Williams, chairman. . . ; FRATERNAL McMinnvlUe McMinnvllls- Elks held annual memorial services Sunday ' at the Presbyterian church. Members of tne lodge who died the past' year were: E. F. Magoon. D. H. Turner. W. . M. Casey, H. E. Thornton, C R. Nelson, is. u-ora ana c o. Wickman. Eu- logy was given by Howard Gildea of this city and the address by W. F. lie j&enney or Portland. " Mrs. Freda . G. Mlnnon of Tamhlll sang,, accompanied, oy - anas iveiyn . aiacy on ins pipe organ. ' Professor Carl.Grlssen of Portland, accompanied by Icra. Grlssen, rendered three violin selections." . - , Waverly Social club.wtll give a joint cara and dancing party Friday evening i or waverly chapter, order of the Eastern Star, .nd Masons and 'wives at .Waverly hall. : 26th , and Clinton streets. Hand-made prises will be given for the high score at cards, also a door prise. , Lunch - will. be . served "during tne evening Try Alias Romettt MiUlgan Mrs. Carrie Zlnk; Mrs. Maude Dtlg, Mrs. Lenora Renshaw and Mrs. Clara Hawley.. , . : ' -; . Temple Social club of Temple chap ter. O. E. - will entertain - Masons, members of the Order of Eastern Star apd their' friends at: a dancing ' party at their hall at 17th and Alberta streets Thursday evening. Patrons and patron esses for the dance will be Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Testerman, Mr, and Mrs. An drew. Jensen, YMr. and i Mrs. O. D. Brumemer. Mr, and Mrs.' J. N. : Hart, Mra.-R. H-f Henderson has-charge of arrangements for the affair. ' University Park - assembly,- United Artisans, will hold Its regular business meeting Thursday evening in, the Arti san temple, Portsmouth . avenue ' and' j-rfmiDara street. The class of Candi dates will' be initiated by the officers and cadets of Fram assembly, who are the guests of University Park for the 1" r? i f i - ' TkVj "5 1 I . ; ' A' Frock- Smart by Vtrtoe of -Its - - . Embroidery' , A frock which achieves the happy medium between simplicity and over elaboration may? be of poiret ; twill in dark blue, embroidered In two or more bright shades to "simulate the Russian embroidery wbieb. has taken the fancy of .the mode?-1: . , - ' (Copyritht, 122. br Vorae. New Tork) evening. Refreshments wjll be served ana an-Artisans are welcome, i," . . .; , '-.-, k , i ' Tillamook Tillamook Elks , observed the annual : memorial . service at - the Christian church here Sunday evening, the large auditorium being filled to capacity.' Speakers were - George L. nauun, presiaenc or me i'oruana Ad club, and, Thomas R. King of , the Ore gon Merchants' Monthly; . .. - k- .' i v ft , -.4: V..-,,' .; ' Liberty assembly; " United Artisans: will entertain - with ; a -.'card party and dance this evening In east side Wood- Lmen hall. East Sixth' and East Aide- streets. Hand-made - prizes will be given and Liberty's imperial orchestra will furnish music, for dancing. Peter-A '.Porter circle No.- 25, Ladies of Grand Army ; of the Republic, will give a "500" party this afternoon at Baker's 'halt,' KUlingsworth and Albina avenues. r- . - - ' -.'.T:.".tl."'OWE8.XOA' St.Tl ' Washington, Dec. . IV. P.) The Interstate commerce commission today certified to, the treasury :, that . the amount of $20,719 is necessary to make good to the Nevada -California-Oregon transportation act of 1920. Oregon assembly. No. 1.1 United Arti sans will entertain Thursday evening with a card party and 'dance at W. 0. W. hall, No. Zt Uth street Ketre&h- raUway the ruaraeT prodded by te be served.' Cardtf from 8 :J0 until 10 and dancing until 11:45 p. m. tiie danger -,-'-- , - J ' - - - SlgBcl T) UN-OVER heels and bulging counter' ' . . W are more than unsightly. . They ; are the first visible signs of foot trouble, i Painful callouses.' faflen arches and other se rious foot troubles soon follow, V'v - Every Day This Week . 1 " ourl foot expe rt. who is trained in the . Wisard r - System of Foot Correction ' will give special attention to suffering feet. His tskilled examination of your ; stockinged foot f wilt reveal the cause , of your foot ' - trouble.-- His recommendations will provide the . way r to instant : and permanent relief. tv " ';,. No Charge -for Examination j- : Foot Relief Department on Balcony KiiiffM'Slioe Co, Morrison and Broadway L J5jLo ..M ,V BV f2ALPH WATSON V 71 BROADWAY AT ALDr WWTKEH it comes to playV pol- VVt ltics. Polly Ticlan rem fced as she Kicked her rubbers Into thl -corner pettishly, Watter Toose - Is i Je cat bird"s meouw. - " f ,?;- , "Well, ho. didn't, seem to be the snake's telawsv In the last ca buign," T, Paer admitted, "but what's' lot you all Jiet up right now?" 7 4 . ' . ' "Didn't you read what he i rote to Bruce Dennis? Polly asked In trprlse. "He's a peach of a stats ehairf fan. Til say.-.-; j ' - -' 1 t i No,-'T.; Paer confessed, "I pust Of overlooked it, but-what waOit all aboutr; V:S-..:-.'v! -,f - W - ,v ' "He wrote Brace,' Polly es gained, "that him and the state organisation didnt want to hamper Pierce's admin istration - except where party; .funda mentalsre concerned. ; ' ' "That sound's fair enough, d ti't It? T. ; Paer asked thoughtfully, j What'd you expect him to do, go up dyna mite the state house? - 1 ' "I expect him to get- on ' V e rJob." Polly retorted. "What's a etat t chair man for If it ain't to put the i Iternor In a hole when he don't "happe t to be- lona-.to hts;gangT" ' l I never -oouid see' that ts sy was much - need" tyr 'era any more : at all, T. Paer said frankly, "but maj be that young; fellah's just a little bit a larter'a you give him credit for. , 1 4: 1 I n giving him cremt for moi-fe'n he s got coUatteral,: Polly contend'! stub bornly, nd I dont see any ense In him saying; such a tool thing irhen he holds the job be doe.- h ' ' Maybe. ST. Paer suggested r "little Walt's kinda cautious about i irastlin" 'round tryin to put big Walt Bi a hole for fear his foot might slip 3 Ifid he'd fall in first." -- t "I -don't know at he's afltid of,": Poily replied, "but It's p-K ef t note when Toosse s:srna up -)fl play 1 Pierce's jrfctne jnst like be ilas Doc P!Tih -or-Ioc-.''"tow or Dtx;U.'.d-i I kinda 'got a hunch.- T. Paer said thoughtfully, "you ain't read much of Walt's itelegram except the atsmature nd the -address 'nd then've gone off half cocked without knowing what you re tauun' about." - ; ' . ; 'No. 1 ain't.. Polly insisted.. "I've reaa 11 over 'carerui ana it s just like a abdication. iT ain't so sure f It. T.-Paer com mented, "when ; LitUe Walt says, he ain't lntendin to buck Big- Walt except on - party runaamentaw he leaves . a awful big hole,, in the fence It appears to roe." - - V . j . iThere aint no such things as nartv fundamentals In .running the govern ment up at saiem," Polly, retorted test ily, nd it Toose's folng to play ball with Pierce except about them It looks to me like H's three strikes and out for the Republican party. -"Well.- somebody- might -knock up -a foul .tip or steal second ..once in a while. -T, , Paer - suggested. - ". 'ad . then Big: Walt might muff the third strike a- few - times nd give . Little Walt a chance to beat the throw out to first.' ."There's a fat chance of Walt Pierce muffing anything that gets In range of his mitt, Polly answered gloomily.. , - ."It seems to me .you fellahsve been getdn' - the winner's end of the gate long- enough so you-wouldn't begin to crab for a month or so anyway, T. Paer chuckled. . "What s . the use - of bein a hog about itr i"Whaes the , nso of playing politics any other way? Polly demanded In a disgruntled lone. "Whafs the use of turning everything- over to him, even the Port of Portland?" "Now I'm beginnin" -to get you." T. 'Paer - grinned, v "The - thing ; that's troublin' you most ly's the jobs thst Walt's got the givin of." C . -; "'What else . did you expect - was troublirfsr me?" Polly asked in ' mjr-pri:-. You c":.:n't tr.ink I was need.r? P6EE : F.REE" r'tfEE 'PREEr DOLLS DOLLS DOLLS JL- DOLLS , FREE DOLLS,. FREE'" DOLLS., FREE DOLLS FREE" DOLLS- FREE DOLLS FREE DOLLS! FREE DOLLS Another, Big: Scoop ai? Portland's progressive Thursday Is DoU Day! Ko I - , : - , : Sk ' ' BBS 1- AMI ' . 2-J I- ' - lft .4. . , 63 03 D J- . 1 , L ssBsn . t mm . f . ma m 9. A beautiful eleven-inch doll having eyes that open; and close, fully! dressed and .with hat, will be given absolutelyvfree with each pur ; chase of $1.00; or more on any merchandise we carry at regiilar '.retail selling prices. -: 7 - With a deposit of $1.00 we will lay away any doll selected, also the free ;doll; Balance to be paid when taking possession on or before December 20th. : r Mail Orders - We "lau et aside 500 deua renhr- for oar out-o(-town - nutanta Add 10c to every - eallar or fiactwa taereef to per ' pottas. packiae ' aad abipving of nkiti'it aierclaoadiw re .enter. Rend check, ill . deBoainaUoa etaiBpa. P. O. or Exprao Motwy Order. ' Ko order. ' aoeepted after ..December 10. . Mail Order Dept.- Ko. S 5. Third and Corrieoa , Street Store. . 4 - Full display of all dolls from 10c tb'$l.00 in each store, including "the ; genuine! ; B e r g m a h : dolls, "" mama dolls, kid bodies and fancy dressed "dolls, 'shukko monkeys, MORRISON AT, THIRD , ; WASHINGTON AT FIFTH t ? , BROADWAY AT STARK r WASHINGTON AT ELEVENTH y 053 Eh b OR rH 5w OS 0 OS 03 5h t3 feoH ten OK taPl FREE DOLLS FREE E0LL3 FREE C 3 L.L.3 FREE TOLLS FREE E0LL1 FREE EOLLf? FREE DOLLS FREE DOLLS FREE E0LLS FREE . .. tlj. ' Ik li .i si js.ru . g:;1 ? - i 1