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THE OREGON STATESMAN: WEDNESDAY. APRIL 14. IPSO. REVELATIONS OF A WIFE The Story of a Hone3rmoon A Wonderful Romance of Married Life Wonderfully Told by ADELE GA1UUSOX CHAPTER LC8 WHY 1ATIIERINJ. COMPLAINS OK v JACK'S INCONSISTENCY Katherlne Sonoot . turned, full of entreaty toward ; me lian Underwood, In taxation from the which she had just dared her intention a an face Ul- a mood of re mental . strain undergone, de pf getting hold of my husband and of Katherine's fiance and having them come over , to dinner". Betty. Lillian's colored 'cook, had retired to her room In a "weepy tantrum", as Lillian de scribed it, and as a consequence LU- For Sagging or Hanging Cheeks and Chin . Flabbiness of cheek, chin or neck wss considered very difficult to correct until the discovery?5f what ha proved to be veritable wonder-worker for such conditions. The preparation ia so simple and- harmless any woman can . easily make and apply it. It is all the more remarkable in that Its beneficial - effects are apparent even after the very first application, both as to appearance and the feeling of comfort produced. The formula Is: One ounce powdered V&xolite, dissolved In one-half pint of witch hasel. Use daily as a wash lo tion. The solution tends to contract and solidify the loosened, bagrgy tissue, smoothing- out the folds, creases and wrinkles, besides havine a refininsr in fluence on skin of -coarse texture and large pores. As witch hazel and saxo lite can be had at any drug store, any one can try this successful reclp. Han had to finish the dinner Deity had began. "We'll make the boys help us cook the dinner, and well serve and eat It In regular picnic style right here in-the library," Lillian said gleeful ly as she started for the telephone. "1 don't dare leave the room un guarded now for a moment, and it will be great sport to eat up her. Don't you think so?" . I tried to. make my a3ent as hearty. as her5 suggestion but Kath erine's unhappy face chilled my tone. I saw that she actually dreaded the presence of Jack Hickelt. her fiance and my brother-cousin, at this im promptu dinner, and my conscience smote me anew that I had so long neglected the Interview I meant to have with Jack, and the scoring 1 meant to give him for the suffering his unreasonable jealousy was in flicting upon my little -'friend. As soon as Lillian had gone down to the telephone she had none la her library work-shop, where she in sisted upon absolute, seclusion while she worked Katherlne came ofer to me. "is'nt there any way of my get ting out of this?" she asked anxious ly. "Jack and I had a quarrel two days ago and I haven't seen him since. I can't meet him here, before all of you. dear friends as you are." "You can't very well go away either," I said slowly, for I had Jhe usual feminine optimism about heal ing lovers' quarrels when they weren't my own., "Lillian has evl- ' EI1ECTRIC YEEPER-AC WmiMOTQBDMYBlBHUSB Now Being Demonstrated The Sweeper-Vac is a suction cleaner and sweeper, having a motor-driven brush, it gets all the lint, thread and hair usually left by other clean ers. The Sweeper-Vac does not injure the nap of the carpets. There's a reason let us demon strate. The factory representative will be here Thursday, Friday and Saturday. We will appreci ate having you call whether you wish to buy or not The Sweeper-Vac saves backs and doctor bills. The Furniture Man Inconsistency. He Is simply frantic to go back himself now that we're at war. Is trying vainly to nave ni ra se If pronounced cured of those ter rible wounds he received. And he cannot understand that I feel just as anxious as he does to serve my coun try." I scarcely heard her last words. for her first ones kept ringing in my ears. "Jack Is simply frantic to g back ." And AUred Durkee had enlisted! Why did Dicky remain so persist ently silent -on the subject? (To be continued) Hair Often Ruined By Careless Washing dently quite set her heart upon this little informal festivity. "Jack Is Furious." I "I know." Katherlne returned. "And J am a beast to allow my own preferences to Interfere w4th her pleasure In any way. How wonderful she is! One nlinute engineering del icate operations in which the very safety of the nation may be in volved, and at the very Tirst chance or relaxation putting every thing be hind her and planning an Informal frolic with as much zest as a child. I suppose that's the way she Is ab:e to keep up her sirengtn ana spiri:s for the crises which must come her way. Rut, oh, Madge, my dear. please make Jack give you all his at tention tonight. Keep him so busy talking that hj won't have time to bother about me. I simply can't talk to him." "Is there anything new?" I asked, sure that 1 would not offend my lit tle friend by my question she had already weeks before confided in me that my brother-cousin was Jealous of Dr. Rraithwaite, the noted sur geon. Dicky's brother-in-law, who was her employer, the head of th hospital unit to which she belonged, and for the business of which she was temporarily in this country. "Yes. there Is." she replied. "The work for which I came is almost fin ished, and Dr. Rraithwaite wishes me. to return to my work there. He had written to roe to come back be fore, and then a few days after Am erica entered the war he cabled me to wind up things as soon as possible and take the first ship I could back. i oeueve ne wishes me to take one of his most Important positions. And Jack is furious. He won't listen to reason at all: doesn't seem to realize that I am sworn to the nursing service, that I cannot leave It for any trivial reason. I think Lillian hypnotized me today. I can help her in her secret work, of course when I am here, but I don't rJ:Jt- C.L see any way out . of going back. 1- "i0r LanaidateS DCeK though sometimes I wish I could. There are reasons you know, whv I would rather do Lillian's work than the task that confronts me.". has been a member of two regular and one special session of the legis lature, filed as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for repre sentative to congress from til third congressional district. Mrs: Thomp son lives in Portland. Soap should be used very carefully if you want to keep your hair look ing Its best; Most soaps and pre pared shampoos contain too much ilkill. This dries the scalp, makes the haJr brittle and ruins it. The best thing for steady use Is Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo (which is pure and gr easel ess), and is better than anything else you can use. One or two teaspcKMfuls will cleanse the.hair and scat) thorough ly. Simply moisten tb4 hair with water and rub it JUT It makes an abundance of TTch. creamy lather. which rinxes out easily, removing every particle of dust. dirt, dand- rurr and excessive oil. The hair .tT'es quickly and evenly, and It leaves the, teal p sort, and the hair rne and silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy to manage. You can get Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo at any pharmacy: It's very cheap, and a few ounces will supply every member of the family far months. Slayer Who Quit Salem Is Arrested at El Paso Warden Comoton of the state pen itentiary vai Informed yesterday in a telegram from the police Depart ment at El Paso. Tex., that A. R. Poster, slayer of Lawrence Goodell in Portland had been arrested there. Goodell. nrjon conviction, was sen tenced to tue penitentiary. He was transferred to the state tuberculosis hospital and escaped from that in stitution March 6. He killed Good ell April 25. 1919. Mollitt Is Candidate for Chief of Police Verden M. Moffat Monday filed with City Recorder .Earl Race his declaration as a candidate for the office of chief of police. His oppo nents in the race are J- T. Welsh, present chief, and George Patterson. Moffltt, who la an ex-service man. has serred for several months as traffic officer, and was a candidate for chief of police to succeed P. M. Varney when .Welsh was elected by the city council. What Of Dicky? "Yes. I know." 1 returned, for I remembered the shy. half-ashamed . ST f M a . commence sue naa given me con cerning the interest Dr. Rraithwaite had taken in her, the dependence he nad come to place upon her while his wife. Dicky's sister, was ill. - It was an Interest that mleht hav- oecome sentimental, had It not been for the calm good sense of the dlder woman, who thorbUKhlr understood her husband's temperament, and who nad cannlly arranged with Kather lne for the glrfs work In the United States until he should have rotten- back to his usual routine of thoneht. That there was no more dancer of sentiment on the great surgeon's part I was sure, because of the sum mons which had come for Kather lne. Harriet Rraithwaita was nnt the woman to allow a nossible rival iq corae pack; into. her. husband's life. ;sor, on the other hand. If she wera convinced her Edwin "were himself again, would she allow any petti ness of her own to stand In the war oi rvatnenne s advancement. "But the thing that hurts me most in Jack." Katherine went on his BE PRETTY! TURN GRAY HAIR DARK Try Grandmother's Old Favorite Ileclpe of Hag Tea and Sulphur. for Political Office vAdditional candidates who filed with the secretary of state yesterday were: J. H. Crane. Ardenwald station. for Republican nomination for rep resentative from the 17th represen tative district. C J. Edwards. Tillamook, for Re publican nomination for state sena tor from the 24th senatorial dis trict. Lee M. Travis. Eugene, Democrat ic candidate for delegate to the na tional convention from the first congressional district. I. D. Brown, Dallas,'. for Demo cratic nomination for representative in the legislature from. the 11th dis trict. E. C. MeFarland. Portland, for Republican nomination for represen tative In. the legislature from the ISth district. , L. M. Deeper. Portland, for Re publican nomination for state sen ator from the 13th district. J. H. Batchelder. Lakeview. for Republican nomination for circuit judge for the 14th judicial district Ivan G. Martin. Salem, for Re publican nomination for represents. tlve in the legislature from the first district. W H. Waterbury. Newport, for Republican nomination for district attorney for Lincoln county. George J. Cameron. Portland, for Republican nomination ' for delegate to the national convention from the state at large. Almost everyone knows that Sage ea ana buipnur. properly com pounded, brings gack the natural color and luster to the hair when raded. streaked, or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound" you will get a large bottle of this famous old recipe. Improved by the addition of other ingredients at a small cost. Don t stay gray! Try it! No one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally ana eveniy. ion aampen a sponge or soft bruhh with it and draw this through your Jiair, taking one small strand ata time: by morning the gray hair disappears, and after an other application or two. your hair J&ecome beautifully dark, glossy and attractive!. WURLITZER NIGHT, TONIGHT CHAS W. HAWLEY, JR. In Concert ' "To A Wild Rose". (MacDowall) "Venetian Moon". ,. .V. .... 1 ...... , (Goldberg and Magtrire) "Old Black Joe'........."... (Foster) "The Storm".,....... .Arranged by Mr. Hawley Concert 8:30 to 9 p. m." Come Wednesday Night IN ,0) (2) (3) (I) Willamette in Campaign to Raise Needed Funds Willamette university . is starting a campaign to raise $100,000 for the purpose of completing Lausanne and Waller halls. Lausanne hall is the new dormitory that Is being built as a , residence home for women stu dents. The rapid growth of Willamette's student body during the last few years has made It necessary to pro vide housing accommodations under school suDervlslon for a larger num ber of women students. Last year old Lausanne hall was condemned as being unsafe for further use. and the trustees immediately began the con struction of a new and larger hall. However, more funds are needed for the completion of the building. Waller hall Is the building which was partially destroyed by fire dur ing last Christmas vacation. In It was Willamette's chapel room, the chemistry laboratory and recitation rooms, and the club rooms of the various literary societies. Its unus able condition has been a great in convenience to the college and it is hoped that it will be restored by June so that the graduating exercises may be held In the chapel room as usual. Besides the reconstruction of the original It is planned to enlarge and remodel the building to such an ex tent that the college library can be located on the second floor. Includ Ing a small fireproof room in which the records of the university and its societies may be safely stored. J IRENE CASTLE In "AN AMATEUR WIFE" " SBBBSSSSSSBaBMBBWBBSSSM I VI I III! l.j'H jjlU """ ' II II SI 1 .1,1 Third Candidate Files ' for Service Commission Charles L. Brown of Portland yes terday filed his declaration as a can Qidate for public service commission er. -to represent the western Oregon ct strict, tie is the third in the race the other two being--Peed C Huchtel Incumbent chairman of the commis sion, and E. ' M. Cousins of Port land. iies, roindexter filed as a ran didate for president of the United State, his came to go on the Ore gon primary Republican ballot. Starkweather Candidate ' Against Mr. Chamberlain Harvey G. Starkweather of Mil waukie filed with the secretary of state his declaration of candidacy for the Democratic nomination for United States senator In opposition to George E. Chamberlain. lira. Alexander Thompson, who Read the Classified Ads. "THE OLD WAY IS MY WAY" C"NCE in a while you hear a fanner say that when something new is proposed in the way of production or method of producing. Bet the number is gradually lessening as practical theory is turned into profit by those who would rather pioneer than follow suit A bank like the United States National can do much to help the farmer keep in the march of progress. United Sta mUUIiUILilf STt Oregon. THE STATESMAN CLASSIFIED ADS. BRING GREAT RESULTS 1 MEALS COOKED AUTOMATICALLY? " - ! Will Wonders Ever Cease? The lady shown in the aboTe picture knows how it is done she just puts her dinner in her automatic store and goes for a ride with her friend. When she returns the meal is ready to serve. WOULD YOU LIKE TO KNOW HOW SHE DOES IT? Mitt Grace Bogne ol the Wetinjhotue Company will demonstrate how it it done at AT OUR STORE 237 North liberty Street Thursday, Friday and Saturday 1:30 to 5 P.M. , Portland Railway, Light and Power Company