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1 "i ... If - v..' Social. Calendar ; Club I Calefldif SATURDAY,sJDECEIJBER 30 : Annual New Tear- flafcc at Laurelliurst clttb. ; Dinner dance At Waverley Country erafx s SAIT7J?DAy, DECEMBER 30 r : On Account of the holiday Season" there are n meetings el Chanter WilllF: OiveUance Party By ftaxei Haady " TpOR the pleasure Of the many mn- -A-bers who are In totn for the Christmas holiday. . Alpha. XI chapter tot Kappa Alpha Theta sorority wu give a large formal dancing party m the ballroom of the Hotel Multnomah . this evening, f Patrons s.hd, pafjonesae: for the . affair will foe: Messrs. and Mesdames Charles A. Hart, ; Keland ' Lockwdoff. fcotfter Steet; H. I Tem ple F. M. Boyer. George Beggs and Dr.f aa Stt- Ralph A: Ffentonv A number of dinner parties will pro- ; rlwl ltft affair. : - Mis EHxabeth TorTey will be host- ess to party of six at the Hotel Mai lory aJnd Miss-Jean Gar-will also en. tertain with a Urge dinner party. In the receiving: line will be Mr, and Mrs. Luther Steel, Mr. and Mrs. ti. i Temple. Mlsa Geraldine- pilklngton, MiH Annarnay BroriaugrhC ,Mia Mar tha. 6ho.ll and Mies Dorothy Mcoutre. . The annual Chriatmaa party of the Chrisfjensen dancing school will be held Saturday at Christeneen a nan front to 4 p. m. These parties are tvea "by Mrs. Christ onsen and Victor Chrlsfensen, who always makes merri ment for those attending. Santa will be there with a remembrance far the little tones. Those interested in cwi tiren's affair are welcome to attend- "- 'rtu?tiiarh achool mint la of the Chris l enseit dancing school will nave their - holiday party at Christetlsen's hall to- nighty Pupils of season only ire eligi- - '-ble. This club is known as the Junior "- Assembly -club and most popular fof lhe younger set. Their parties are the last Friday of each month. The Iteei college -alumni banquet at the Benson, hotel Wednesday evening - proved a pleasant rendezvous for 75 Reed college faculty members, regents - fcnd graduates - from Portland and . ' many neighboring towns, where they lire employed to greatly varying oc cupations. Speakers Of the evening were tDr. R- F. Schols, president of ' Jteed i college ' the Rev. WiUiartl H. Boddy, pastor of the. Riverside Com-: ' munitv chnrrh of Hood River, and member -of the first Reed graduating class, and Mri T. B, Kerr, of the board ' Of regents. Three solos, sung by Mrs. initOB Rundn. were greatly enjdyed. V; Reports on the - Reed college loyalty ". fund formed the business of the meet- ( ins. . . . , . . Miss Ruth Bruere was the Incentive tor an enjoyable bridge tea this after--.noon. when Miss Eloutee Hngglns en tertained in her honor. Three tables , were in play and about SO of the mem - bers of the younger set called later for " tea. At the tea table presided Miss ' Susanne Caswell and Miss Helen Haw kins. Assisting to serving were . the Misses Janet House, Elisabeth Boschke . and Geotgianna, Mears. 1 : In cdmpllraent to Mrs. William Rem ington, wife of the newly appointed KpiscOpal bishop of Kaatern Oregon, Mrs. George ,Vaa Waters entertained with an attfacthrew luncheon at the Hotel Portland Thursday. Included In the guest list were Mrs. A. A. Morrison, Mrs. William t. Wheelwrlghti Mrs. - William C Alvord and Miss Ruth Rockwood. " . " !T Members of Delta Delta Delta so rority will be hostesses to a tea Sat urday afternoon at the home of Miss Marianne Dunham, No. 680 East 15th street tjorth, to which all active and alumni members are invited. Assist ing hostesses will be Mesdames John v W. Ho! den, Demey A. Rand, Fred Bock, Miss Nell Richmond and Miss Helens LaFontaine. y Tha knnual jNiw Teir's ev dance will be given Saturday evening tinder the auspices of the Womea'i Progres sive Unit of Liarelharst club, ; and promises to be a delightful affair.. An . unusual feature will be ' the exhibit " - of some cleverly dressed and unique -"Kewnle" dolls which will be sold fsfov the unit's lot fund. The dance will I - be informal. v Dr. kwd Mrs. Arthur Rosenfeld were i hosts for a smart supper dance at the Hotel Portland Tuesday flight Their sruests included Mr. and Mrs. Harold r WendeL Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Wen del and their house guest. Miss ?yl Vla, Lyons of San Francjsco, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wursweilerr Mj. and Mrs. Arthur: Goldsmith and Mr. Melville Meyer. - ; Lamda Alpha chapter of Beta- Phi Sigma ill be hosts td a dancing party at the Hotel Multnomah Saturday eve- ntng. It will be informal and the com mittee in charge is ? composed of Messrs,- Harry Hemraings, Dudley Clark and Henry fetalL Mlaa Marcia Knight will entertain with a tea dansant at her home New Year's afternfton.? " ' Community Service Hikers stub will nake their annual pilgrimage to Asch ofrs mountain home, leaving at t:4S a. ra. gunday, returning Mondiy, Alt " - -- '- y . I rUH t-T , I! !liirn '''''''Ayil'liliililll'li 3 Geimett is Recbfds FREE THIS WEEK From the music shop To everyone ownlpg i phonograpb who will send in the tfpe W v. tutuuiic auu lueir nsme ma Ww, we will live them a number corhtjft. At the close of the and the three lucky names Will ,- - Wwirg week under ; "musical tiassifled ad. Watch for jroiir A3 1 ineiucKy winners must call Thursday. Januarv '4i ' : Auto Slag Tkrmihal Bldg. 354 Yamhill St. Main 4771 W Open ETeniriff Until i By TSoratom W Jt SlOBtMt'S eiIwgii Bargess A terjr trtntn thinz to be; . , Tet 1 a twiiLkhn; it mtaj etiassa v -Th cooim of lit p at j'm and Sie. .. ? WelooBa Bofcta. IT WAS winter and Peter Rabbit hai found Welcome Robin living in the cedar swamp. He had Supposed that Wetcoms Robin was far; away in the Sunny fiouth, and finding Aim.: tef ki th 4sedar twat was one of the most delightful surii6 of Ws whole life. Of course he. was curious tre mendously curious, as to why Welcome Robin wa there, - i . . . . "1 remained up here because I had to," explained Welcome Robin ; "Had to!"V exclaimed Peters : "Why did you have tof "Because." piled Welcome Robin rather rndarnfuily 'just about the time I -was ready to start for the Sunny South I met with : art accident;- ; Peter pricked ,uo hyr ears.; 'Whit kind of an accident r he demanded. i "I hurt on of my wings,"- said Welcome Robin. "YoU see, Broadwing the Hawk surpriaed . this. Welcome looked a little ashamed as he confessed this. "The only way I could escape was to plunge, inio thi midst of a thick tree. Thfre .wasn't thtte td pit. my way. I just had to pltingb right in among those branches. I got Sway from Broadwing, but I hurt one or my wings so that: for a day or two I couldn't fly ati alt and when 1 could fly It was drily, for a short dis tance at s time. Meanwhile au my friends had started for the Sunny South. You know that is a long, long journey,- and one i has to be in the best of condition Jo take .it, .By the time I ,as strong-, enough to even think of it Jacg Frost hid frosen everything up, so there was nothing for me to i& but Stay right here.-. . "But if you were strong enough to fly I don't see why you couldn't have gone oh Just .as well as yod could regain here," protested Peter. , . -Food. Peter, food," replied Welcome Robin. "One has to have food .on a long Journey like that, and with every- tBing frosen what chance would I have had to get any?" "But everything is frosen here," cried Peter. v evening, at the last meeting oi the year at ui i. w. u a. at 9 :su oxiock. m ' Society Is greatly interested in the group of Christmas plays which Will be staged: at the Portland Woman's clubhouse this evening. A number of prominent matrons are sponsoring the affair and are members of the . com mittee on arrangements. . ;V Cathedral court. Catholic Order of Foresters, will erttertatn its members and their friends with a New Year's dance this evening m Catedral hall, corner il7tn and Couch streets. Good music wilt be furnished for dancing. The dancing of Miss Catherine Liid- law and a grouo of her ounils will be one of the attractive features of tha American leglon -New Tear's enter tainment, "A Night in Paris," at The Auditorium, Saturday evening. : Delta Gamma actrve and alumni members will . meet for luncheon at the Oregon grill Saturday: All mem bers are urged to be present Call Main 4209 or Malta U3t for 'reserva tions, i i Dr. and Mrs. Joseph McCool enter tained . with a buffet suDDer at their nome inursaay followed by an eva-; ning Of dancing. About 35 guests were included in the invitations The Delta ZetA sorortt-r Iniwhinn which was to have been held" SftturdAy ai ine notei Koveretgn, will take place at ,tne Hotel Benson Instead, at 1 p. m. - . - . Mr. and Mri. Charles' Ti Roa. en m m m tertained with 4 large dinner paf tr Christmas.' Seated about thrf attrac tively decorated tabts were 10 of her mends. ' : , . The 'Missed MaurinA knA T.neil fciKr4 have invited ' number of friends to a buffet supper Saturday evening. ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clay Judd have returned from Pendleton, where they spent Christmas. . ; ; New York. Dec. 29.--LlhiHd hit, auver are m vogue again today. It is saia tor tnem that .they giint less ob w uirouga : ine snouioer or a gown man pins of gold. Very slim P!n8 i nat lasps; with . the . tiniest Bappnire . m the center ars especially attracU-e. . ew yorK. ; Dee. . 29. KmMclea that stana up right: above the shoe and, indeed, stand out an inch or more from the fraa-ller storxln irk d&n hn present day dancing. silppera. Often these bUCkle n Af KlHliionta form almost little fence about the address on the coupon be- r in the brder iti which thfv C week we win have a drawing be t&nAim itkfr )t.k t. Hi weees aass Vlw bstraments," in j our Journal nime. ; Xi t " : " tor their record n i.t ti... Address I ttale $t rrtoaogralfe ...I. 10:30 V.ViT (Journal i . . i ft W a U'ss iJ, id. f Looit at these cedar trees, Peter. said Welcome Kobin. ; "What do you see on them?" Peter looked. Mahy; of the .trees wers covered with berries. "Those berries," said Welcoma Robin, are good - food. ' They , will : stay onr the treea f all : winter, ' I. .can always" be euro of enough to eat; Of course, there must be cedar berries along-the way to the STihny South, but l.yrottli never be-sure of finding then when I needed them. SO - the Wise , tiring, the sensible. thing;- was to stay right nere, and here I am. It isn't as cold la thii swamp- aa it is ia other places. SEW fiobci, Peier, food,' replied ifel- . .- come itoDut ' . ' and others is plenty of shelter.: I guess I shall manags to pull through Ihe winter somehow. ' Bat It certainly is lonesoms here. . Tea,- sir, it certainly is lonesome, I hone you'll come dver often to se me; Peter. "Indeed, I wUU" replied Peter! , "Of course I .will I am tickled almost td death to think that you are going to Spend the winter here. ICopjrrUht, 122. bj T. W. BonjeM) , The next story : Good Advice." "Peter Gives Some ankle, so elaborate and large is the pattern. New York, Dec. 29. Silk moire cigar ette cases are seen iti many smart handbags nowadays. Their good points are a Certain feminine Charm the fact that they won't ret scratched by con tact with the inevitable hodge-podge in the modern handbag and the further fact that they may be ha 3 to match the bag Itself, : New YdffcvDec.- 29. Long ago the wrist Watch left the ranks Of .mere utility and became a decoration. : So glorious are .the latest ,writ watches that they may be and sometimes are worn after the, opera without getting out of place. Platinum and diamonds make up many of these watches, while the newest ships is a slightly flat tenettevak . . STOfctES TO BE SOLD ? : University . of Oregon,, Eugene, Deo. t. Brandt nd klrkpatrick, literary marketing firm , of New Tork city, have consented, to act .as sales' agents for -the short story classes of the bniversity. according to Professor W. F. O. Thacher, instructor of classes. HABD TIME BAjfCI! ' Garden Home Community 'club will ive its' second hard .lime dance' Sat urday. Good music is -a feature'' of these affairs. Lunch wfll be served by the ladies' committee. ' - , ---- Ay HfoH3RIItVANtCX5M '7?A7 - v , aa sk STORT NO. S3. - - fTtHE years between the surrender-oj X Cornwallia at Torktown in 1781 and the inauguration ef GeorgsWash- in-gton as the first president of the United states tn : 178, were ruu oi ImnhU And strife. MAnV oeool in Europe were rimriy cOftvihced that the Americans would never be able to ever- RuMin were flrmiv convinced that the country would soon , be aiywea ,imo several -weak little state which would fall ' an easy prey to the . European George-' HI umieir entartainee too end hope that the colonies would ebon ire ef the hopeless task of trflna- to kovem themselves and would .then humbly' ask his majesty to take them fcacH " within . th4 fold. 4 In- that :cae ft Irould ? majestically ? unbend, 4 and would receive his-13 ;prdigeste his foyal bosom Jwith gracious expressions M forgiveness. . Nothing f ' the sort happerted, but for five or six years it it-. a "toiw- Snrl m' With the infant fe public la the first placeith dlf fereht states were all very' jealoas of esctt ether They hl hot take at all kindly to the Idea' of a strong central Jrovemment which should stand-above th aifferent state govemmnts.i Each iittI4 pommenity had fought for' .free dom, had Spent lis money; and spilled Its blood foe rreeeom witn a capital -v and thev .Were not at an enthssi- asfiA ahnut a centre! aovemment whtrh mirht take some of that freedom Away from thenu : - : - - ;. The crd great difficulty was th almost hopel- financial condition' ef th country. The current expenses; of the revolutRn had been met by taxa tion loans and issues of rPr tnoneyj IVwitreaw ould not levy taxes en the ieopl? directly;- bnt it ouil-re)wiei(i90 so much' money- from each state. This money the states could then get from their own peop' T taxing them. Is rre foreign loans had bees made to Aii.er. If" M l f. leacners uiyeyr banquet and , Program By Yens. W laser fTlHEi second annuat breakfast given by the class room teachers", de partment of the Oregon State Teach era association waa held this morning at the Hotel Portland with 69 teachers from . Portland and all Sections of the state present. Mrs. Edith Faibe of Rosebdrg. president Of - this depart ment, presided. t The informal program opened . with la vocal duet by the Misses Elaino and n-ioise ;tause i "ortiaua - witn jtss Minnie Wolfe' at th ptiho. Miss Helen Galbratth gave. A votjil solo with Miss Verdi Monro at ihe piano. Miss Julia. Spooner, president of the Port land Grade : Teachers' Association the largest organixatiois 'Of -women tit the state, urged closer organization, as a I means of dtaricing the welfare of the class room teacher and -the wrtt-k she is engaged in: Burr Tatro', head Of the tuiiuiiel Ctal department of TT.e Dalles high school, and the only man present at the. breakfast, made a plea for moral training aS well as scholas tic : knowledge .iti means of fitting young people for the problems of life. Mies felsl4- Neave of Grants Pass told of the plan now being worked out in that - section f oV the clnssificaUdh and listing of subnormal children in an effort to get hoia of the retarda tions And eliminate failures so far as possible. - ; y i Portia oi greeting were broujint from different sections of the state by Mrs:: MJfinie . Altman of Clackamas county Mrs. u. C. Brown, rural super visor of ' Douglas county ; Miss May Darling of the High School Teachers' union. Miss Clayton Burrow of Inde pendence: Mrs, Miller of Hermlston and Miss May JX Reeve of Hood River. : During the holiday season the ' offi cers .and directors of the Ben Til lie Girls' Club are forming plans for 1923. ' :. : The chorus under th leadership of W. H. Boyer will .resume its practice again in January.. Under the leader? ship of Dr. B.!; Krueger, a Jewish history class will be brganised in. the early- part of et month. It Is re ported that Dr. Krueger prepared a number of stereo ptl con views which he will exhibit in connection with the history course; Mrs. H. L. Blumenthal, physical instructor of the S'oai Brith Community Center, will coach the Ben Tillie basketball team. - Musicians and public speakers will deliver- lectures And Tender a musical program at the i regular weekly meet ings. . . :. "??iJ-- .' :-;;:-:: ' 1 The social atitlvitles will ttnclad. dances, club parties, theatre parties and sociiJs. AA lujnr of every fetter meeting5 will be devoted t a 'get-ac-qtiatnted soelali" . -when, refreshments 111. be et-ved by various members of the club, v: Z ":'-i;.'-:""Bv2'f'" . On account of a legal hohda'y x the regular weekly meeting vrilt not be Jel Monday. Mrs. S. M. Blumauer, Mrs. Ben Selling, Rabbi N, B. Krueger and other prominent men aiid svomeit wjil be guests of the Ben Tillie girls at their regular weekly meeting Monday, January 8. A number ef speakers, and a musical program has been arranged, . ,. ,', -,,,4 m- nf ; -. " . ... -r x,KAeu to Cite Hajtce -r , Members of the Professional Wom en's league ire invited to a Christmas party t be held in the Pythian build ing, No. 288 .Tambill street;' this eve ningt at S o'clock. The party is of a strictly informal character and mecd bers xnay bring one Woman guest. AuTHoii or leas by France; Holland and Spain The continental paper, money, .which .hid been issued with nothing tangible be hind it Baa gtf atiy dftfeciated jn value. By : way - Of protest a. mah In PhtlSdeloltia jlaiterd hi do witlt doUar- bills and . then: led him around the streets,: to the great merrimjnb, of thSt on-Ibokera. r When the wkr : wai Over there was rib money to pay th interest On private or foreign leans, ard not even enough money to pay the soldiers. It was Just as though all th Liberty bends Which you bought during th late war- should suddenly be de clared wlthouf shy value. The army; not wishing to go horn before it was paid, Jest it Should never see a cent of its hard-earned, money; began to niake things unpleaaaot for congress, The Ameriean headquarters, - during th4 last -year : f the war,- had been - in Newburg. ' - N. where. Washington could keep aft ey4 bn the British In New, Tet-ki while th peace negotlaA tiona wer neing s en In Parian Out old friend. General Gates, became im plicated in a plot, whereby th soldier wre going to refuse td id horn, and would force congress to give them money. rtunatety. ah inkling of the affair reached Washington's ears be for actual violence, -had been. done. He persuaded the soldieri to eishane and ge home ouietly. . But ikefe was a, crowd of recruits St Lancaster, Penn sylvania. - and -when : they heard that the Newburg army s was, goine home without pay they marched to Ph'ladel ohia. They surrounded the state house. where congress: was In Session, and threatened to -nse their1 guni If they did not get theiriay : In 14 minbtes, Wlirttin congress hastily adjourned and went to Princeton for a few davs vackUbh. It saved th live bf ieveral congressmen ; it did not save the situ ation, " , n-ii - -t - r i Hi -i 1 - ,SX t tDauaued Tii.-res.) ; . icg-kgN r Hallodc & r ation Radio Serric Northwestern Radio Mfg. Co. " Broadcasting . r OREO ON JOURNAL tiE WS United States Health Bulletins Radio Advice and Instruction Agriculture tiept. Agrigrants Official Police Theft Report. ; r Dai Market Reports. ; ' Tft Jenrnef anS It alltaS SeaadeaSUr mrm 19 (iionear la Oregon M saw anS fnerl raoia Brnncnins.. DAItV PROORASI - lOf Stt StStionsf kvchv ArreRMoON :6fc S0--KreO. Si. od fMtarai. :00- :00 aa. . ImtnuneBtal and voce! y, eleetioea' ' - ' Trli SOtlNNA&T CHIMES : Btoo - Miaa- rtwr Joomst- cfchmt . srtli swim th correct time, TONISHT :0-y:0e-Ktir- lUte roeal tad iMrw irnnrtal tioc&attM. . T -7zSO- BtQ9 KGQ. Y 4ournal Mrs I tfnc; : . . i .. i -:t v. . . -. ., -i . .. 8:00 -a OW. Gon Olun'l or chestra. rOe-1 Q :00 fciet hoar. - Atvait Eastern Report Radio enthusiasts of Portland Will have an opportunity to listen in on a program broadcast from Minneapolis, Minn, so Paul DeHaas of the Flthian Barker ; Shoe company states. v The erograril Will be pat on by three rela tives of- DeHdas, - And he Is - anxious to be informed of Its reception by any one in thi city, hearing it. DeHaas may be , reached either it East 0286 or Broadway 0389. T- v - The broadcast, which Will be on 360 meters, will be made at p. niu Cen tral - time. -This is . p. m., pacifio Coast time- - : -.ii-"i 4 ii ' Tbo Godet Turns to the Right . ". ..- - -. '-'y . , - . . An evening gowA designed With of iginality is in old-colored velvet trimmed with dull gold lace. The geh- arousl full arodet on the rieht side is largely responsible for the success of this frock, ana tn tiny Sleeves are items of Interest. Around the low waist-lihe is a twisted sash of the ma terial.lmed with dull green satin and knotted, in a loop on the left side. -'loiprnghC i22, br Vogue, Niir Tortl FlltVTERNAL A Christmas tree celebration for th junior membefi ef the Women's Bene fit associktloh, the Court of the Rose, III be given this evening at W. O. W. Mall, on the west aide, at 7 o'clock. Multn0m4& ctmp No. Tt. Woodmen of the Wdrld; will hold open house this evening at its fclubhouee in East etn street Card tibles will be arranged for those who do not care to dance and an orchestra wilp provide music for the Bancera. The meeting Is .open to all. members and friends of th order. . ii.V- - -V : Th;T- W. C. A. will hold a vesper service at 4 :1S Sunday in the social hall. The choir from 8t fetephehs pro cathedral will present a musical pro gram under the direction of Carl Den ton. A special nevC year's message will be given by Dead Ramsey; The fin musical numbers rendered at the as sociation a year ago, conducted by Carl Denton, was mo greatly appreci ated that severer requests have come foi sY simitar program. The Sunday afternoon meetings and the social hour following are very popular and largely attended. The girls' chorus will re sume practice Sunday at :S. -Girls who wish to learn mora about singing may .report at that time. Mri. A. Ten Haaf Is th director. , cltrBik A6kbi To Art Cbtnmerciai 4bd cSvi ciubs of the entire western part of the country have been asked td Join with Oregon civic organization in backing the proposed war department appropriation ef $L SOO.oAO fori Astoria reconstruction, ac cording to; W. D. -B.f Dodson, general manager of the Chamber of Commerce. Dodson has sent messaged t commer cial dub of th West and eivM -raxilsationS ef the city have Bent simi lar messages - to ' sister clubs in other Westers cities. . j : I : "enrrrtf!' ITkt hilfiH 8 joCdoOO Pimento Cfrseso LDDd 1 1 - - - . "' ' "7 L2& " BY RALPH WATSON fTlHIS Fat Man was sitting In the ena X seat his hands planted on hi knees, his derby tipped forward above his nose a la George Joseph, his un seeing gaze riveted on the nervous an kles .of 'the school marm across th aisle. - . "Don't ft beat the devif he muN tared unhappily to himself Do't it beat the dvU now?"- "I don't see anything wrong with it," T. Peer grinned, cocking a judicial eye td the focal point of th. Fat Van s vision. -Ill sdy tt do.- Huhr The Fat Mart grunted, cast ing" A suspicious ey upon the little man; What"re you talkin aboet,- you grinnln shrimpf 'TKS Sams thing yon are I goesa," T. Paer answered amiably, "but it ain't good form for ybu to talk out loud about it that way. . "You ot me wrong," was the Fat ,i.Vi. 7;T"i .c-k""" - ald't.got no Idea what' troubUn m of yon'd show some sympathy." "I didn't know you needed any." T. Paer chucWeaJ he hedged himself feeln iihilaothropUts f ar as I've ever into a seat, "Whai'a the matter thi heard." , time?- x t " - r-'y': r ji "Bui lt aiift that s much.4 the Fat ic" me .. nxa.11 m. wish ; uiBWvOuunea eieorauous waa all shot "nd Out of fashion. "Oh, .T. Paer Aald. some sympathy creeping Into his tone, "can't yott iral uu ew Tears vT"" . , . -.1 -Ain't It the, dsvilf the. Fat Ma complained, dolorously, "If thi Stuf; keep jtp X won't have no more livers a trabbit- v '.-v- ",- A "1 didn't know rabbits have 'era," Paer responded, "but what's Ne Tears get to fld Wtth your liver; a how?" - - . 5---".i -I got a thvltat td a New tea' natty." th Fat sighed, sadly. I don't want to' k "Stay away the; T. Paer advisi him, Tdu don't party like it .was st sentenced td i pen, do you?! -How're von srol to keep awaj th Fat Man asked lieiplessly: -tiowr you goin' to do it vfcen they end tie invite with B. T. OTH. down en fie left hand corner? flat's what I'd lice to Know T "Well." TV Pur arVnitfeV? "Wh feliah gets e. Invite wrh a promise jke tnat on it they am t rouch us trim' to stay home, is "they Scientific fibnor Society, td Hav - 29.- A chapter In Sisnt national kAnmamr ianrtf!i ear4v a a Kaa UVUVI PViVHl- w KJ i4AO JkrCOIl grdnted the University If Oregon, be- arsmp in pure and apfied sciences, Wm-rl Mil'. mAL. t . I ' contained in a telegfamjrom Orlit F. r- , Peterldns Price Less Thai! Jmuarv Ciear-ance pltalrs Peterson's ui more days let i Vwrfrvre present locatld finally. Our Jsent ieuwiens alterations will soon bePn-and weWui be closed for good ana aii. lh tfi4.meintlmehete still remains c6h siderable stock bnomen' hifch dss Suits coits, dreiSes, bkkes, petticoats and mU linery. When outioors finally close this merchandise is usess to us. We niust sell howh the fe telnairiini dayi. To do thlwe've ihad dristic price (foncessions-igces which are evert less thart present wtyesale tost--and fat below , other Janui- Clearaiice Sale prices elsewhere. Tlugh January is i&e month of , reductidnstn all stores still you may Duy here tain anvwnere- eise. We invite the women oPoriiani to come ; to our store Come anlcomnare quality ' and prices. Se ourfciendid line of - women's new coats, beiailiy fur trirttned .and plain models, blousMbact. models' In fact, coats; of every W priced it -.r, m ana . . mis sort wouttt scit Thin there ate 6ur dresseaUievr styles in twills and CahtoA crepel with all the ' new style features, priced flt.5 -and it 6.65. A splendid assoknent awaits your seUctioit htrc and thdric certain iy is within your parse fixnV - Before yoa faake your. finilVieclioft . come to onr spacious up-StaV location -' cmr vilues inrl - f irmli rAtivtiiit T yourself iliat yod will tng advantage ot tms Peterson's Up-Stars Shop Second-FIOor " .' VTashlagtoai-V2st eAiilA attv linmi 11 rlt-ht- the lit Man Insisted, "but if a fellah don't 0 everybody thinks he's s piker nd let dont want to kick throwgft witn p share jof the hootch." r . -' ' ' ' : i;Why don't you lln your- bottle W Ii host then 'nd tell him the missus's itt yon.' hobbled. T. Paer kruedj 'rhat'd Increase the per- catiitA eon simpUoA d verrbodyd be happy.1 4ther," the Fat Man sighed. Tut the rouble Is mv bootleaaer's been 1) inched ftid X got to rusUe a quart ' in th iuahk.-i,'i: , 5. ; :v V 1 "Hard liielt, TL Pe eomminted. "but most any bell hop or .taxi driver. n town-ought to steer you into a new "ffh vn.. o.n mmt I SH 1ft! Fat Man replied. 1ut when you go I a." - ;-..-. 1 poUdays they eur take the tillin' ut up against a -strange guy right m the bi rour mm Deiore tney ao ousmess jwith yon r - . . L -, goes soi" T. Paer Aonteded, them . fellahs ain't . miirh' tiotnd for ian continued, a it ts wnat a rei- lah runs up against at these blaiped parties now days 'nd had to stand for; It'd bdf a hoi in a eobDer kettl' 'nd you're exneeted to say It's good stuff. "Some of It's mighty fierce." TV Peer answered remlhiecently, but it's kinds funny, to see .the fellah-that brings It make you look at the libel td fee how much he's favorln' you,' ' -And the horn made stuff,' the Fat Man shuddered, -My oh, ain't It aw ful."" " - -: ' "-: y - ' ; "Pretty awfui, T. Pa agreed. Imt you know they 'i one sure cur for it it that .,,.,. j , .... , - "Slip It to me," tt Fat Man jjleaded. "I don't think there any iucli animal.1 "Swear bff." T. Paer chuckled, -then t Ski1ile1ni !' 4Mi HttAO tkMna! "Swear off?" the Fat Man exclaimed aghast, -It's ain't don before New Tear's dav. - ' -lt frilght' Toe. T. Paef gugfelted. If anybodyd try It," - -It CbUldh't be aofte. the Fat Mah argued incredulously, ""nd besides," h added conclusively, Svhat's the use Of sw4arih, cU, when w got ferdhlbl tioq? They ain't nont that I can se. Slaifbrd. : prdfeSstn of fcheniUtry at the nnlveriiftr. ipfiri .Ittnfl.ii itit L ma ; XI conventions - at Harviird nd uw .jHiawiauiiusciiB xiaufcui.e lecn nology. Other Pacific coast chapters are at the University of Washing ton the University ef California- Stanford university and the University of Idaho. Sixteen members of the 7 university I faculty are members of Bigmss XI from other institutions, including thre in PorUand, Wllllart F. Allen, head et the denal-tment of anatomy i Robert tjouts ttenson, proiessor 01 pathology, and Dr. Harry Beal Torrey, director or researcn and prozessor. or sootogy. Bargains Shon hii hut a few It mint vii-ti lt locitioii has been fiw at prices lower vreariiy eots of iorV70 to SI 00. -.. v,VUW sire rntfy by ttk- great sau Pittock Elc Park Tent street Fear German Ship is iiost in storm u (Br ftfitad Sml ' ' Xlamburr, Dee. : i9. The German ateamer Helnrlch fcalsef. which . Is overdue. Is believed to have sunk In the terriflo gale now , raging on th North Atlantic- Th last report ef , th vessel waa a fortnight are. when sh Was proceeaing. after being die aoteav on Newfoundland. . . . . - Fom each lio pound of camphor1 Chip! about Stt pound of crystals and 1H pounds bf Oil ar distilled. , GO tkro USo wiia dim tlslits -4n action the tnolecules of a- iitrve ,- cell explodedmil. lions 6l tiny eaploslons a miat-e Uk rapid machine-gun fire-ths fchbiphotised AArve' blatter burning up Ilk powder I The "vim" oi th fir I ntrvi vim and much depends oa acw -powder supply! Th phot-phe-sallnet ef Olympi Oyster arc , wonderful for "vim" in your aerv ysttm la keeping a brighter light -humlsg. Hav them fteaef u larly two, thr, four, fiv dotca wtkkl -, rxudxri otrmrxx or. BTETi C0CKTAJX-.-U pt' . 'Olymf la Oystars (abra M), U ea tottUt oatanp, -S taUaspeeas traiae lera. M juice, 1 U I drops Ta ttle sine, H toasp. fJt- b&H ayitsr vary eoliu Plao I or mor fit eea tall glass; Add aressiat. fierv eaUry aad taU Wswa ' krtedV VatnMr Mrrlsrt.' r Ba or. Cost ef ystsrs, ' Sack svrviaf, le sat up. --Vaivmity ef Waaaia tea tested reoips. . ta the cafe! Saiee tresk Olysvia'ead ' Sbsitoa, Wssa., avwy day THIS satisfac tion that corh e s - o f KNOWING your prescrip tion is properly, filled is part of Nail service. " -... ' v . , I l VT-; -: ,!.v :::-' i 2 COnNETfeTn ftl'IlTlW t r arw j 1 1 ft