T HET OllEfiOtt STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 26. 1921 By MOLLY BRUXK THE dinner Lonoring .Count Hya Tolstoy, distinguished HE dinner l.k TIttaafon - I. v Of Mr. and Mrs. C P. BishoD Mon day night preceding- the lecture at the armory, must be recorded .an the event of most interest so cially the flrat part of the week. ,, Countess Tolstoy was unable to come to Salem owing to physical indisposition. I i.. ; Those who were privileged to . meet Count Tolstoy in this pleas f Ant intimate way found him most .agreeable, approachable, and communicative concerning all ..subject that were brought up of general Interest. He talked en tertainingly of hia lather's life. i , activities and aims for the better ment of tke Russian people, and as in his public address he was most "optimistic in the ultimate ,HtabllHhment of normal condi tions at the hands of the peat an try. . The dinner was an attractively ' appointed affair. Red candles in candelabra centered the board. with candles in single sticks at either end adding to the dignity -"Qt the scheme. dditionAal decor ative details were also in red. V ' Covers were laid for, vCount Tolstoy. Judge and Mrs. George If. Burnett, President and Mrs. tt. Carl Gregg Doney. Mr. and Mrs. i It. J. I lend ricks,. Mrs. W. S. Kln- - i ney, -Paul. Wallace. C. B. Clancey and Mr. and Mrs. Bishop. - i Dr. and Mrs. William H. Lytle f entertained with a ten-cover din- ner , last Shrine dance, their, guest list in cluding Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Sa bin and Mrs. Robert. N. Stanfield of Portland, who came up for the event, all returning home this morning. ... Dr. and Mrs.- Frank .12. Brown left last night for a two week's sojourn in California, expecting to spend most . of the time in Los Angeles and Long Beach. Var ious other places of interest will also be included ia their itinerary. Scholarship Loan - Fund day. which is the Red Letter day for the Salem Woman's club will be aitpropriately observed with a silver tea this afternoon at the residence of Mrs. Harry M. Hawk. in. 163a State street. Mrs. WH liam Burghardt, Jr., Mrs. John 11. McN'ary and Mrs. Frank II. Spears to be in charge. . Dr. and Mrs. Ov A. Olson mot ored to Portland Sunday, accom panying a relative. Frank Bon. that far, the latter being on his way tortus home in Robinson, X D., after a 10-day visit in Salem. He plans to return west eventual ly, to establish his home here, possibly in the Willamette val ley. The members of the Auxiliary of the Spanish War veterans will give a tea in their rooms in the armory tomorrow afternoon - at 2:30, to which all women are in- sent here as manager of the Wit- t'ti burg-King plant. During the time he has been promoted to producing manager in charge of all the company's plants, and it is th?3 fact that Is taking the fam ily from Salem. Mr. Walker will establish headquarters in Port land. Mr. and Mrs. Walker and their two children. iliss Phillis . and Cordon, have gathered about them a wide circle of friends dar ing their brief residence in Salem. Miss Walker is a Vniversity of Oregon student, and has been ex tremely popular with the younger contingent. Miss Edna Sterling will be the inspiration for the reception to be given at the residence of Rev. and Mrs. II. C. Powell tonight, by the Clarion staff of the high school, of which Miss Evangeline Powell is a member. Mrs. D. K. Luthy joined her husband in Jefferson the last of the week, going up to be with h'm during the lerm of school. 3Jr. Luthy being an instructor.. One of the most enjoyable of the monthly noon-day luncheons end social get-togethers of thej Mrs. J. A. Carr, Betty Sancerman and the hostess. Mrs. F. L. Snyder will enter tain the Woman's Foreign Mis sionary society of the Jason Lee church this afternoon at her home, corner of Nineteenth and Kansas jureet. Mrs. C. M. Rob erts and Mrs. John Barker, Jr., will assisU ThU meeting com bines a tea and program. - i I The Intermediate class of the Y. M. C. A. will entertain the Girl Reserves witha party to night in the association rooms. Monday evening at the home of Mrs. A. A. Lee. the Junior Stand ard Bearers of the. First Metho dist church celebrated the 20th anniversary of their organization (Miss Clara Cushman. founder), with a Chinese social. The guests numbered girls from 13 to 19 years. This afternoon in Epworth hall the Mothers' ia3 of the Sunday school of the First Methodist church -v. f 11 meet, matters of im portance to come up for discus sion. . Mrs. Charles O. Wilson was a Five Representatives Will Appear on Each Side of Bill and make other changes. Clar rnce Gilbert, i Portland lawyer, has requested a hearing on this bill and this has been accorded by Senator Moiier for Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock, when at least the senate members of the delegation and perhaps the house members will be called. Another of the Hume bills calls for the drawing of a jury ana the holding of court in Multno mah county every month in the year, not allowing the recess of July and August as at present. The fifth of the Hume meas ures increases ; the jurisdiction of the, district .courts to cases in volving up to $500 instead of ACTION ON AMENDMENTS WILL BE POSTPONED Ministerial union was the one J b08tMs Friday night entertaining vited. Mrs. Charlea O. Wilson tbe , will be the . hostess directly . in 1 charge. . . . . i i -.' - - I . .. - OAizm acnooi oi expression l!: Lulu Rosamond Walton, Director 147 N. Commercial Phone 692 1484J . Special Coarse In Public Speaking Mr. and Mrs. J. IL Walker are leaving this morning for Port land where they are to take up their residence at the Gordon Court apartment. The family came to Salem three and a half years ago, when Mr. Walker was LADD & BUSH BANKERS ' Established 1863 General Banking Businesi . . - - - Office Honrs from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. held Monday in the parlors of the First Baptist church, the follow 'ng grou of church women act ing as . hostesses: Mrs. Mark Skiff, Mr-.. Ixwe!l Tweedale. Miss Nina McNarv. Mrs. F. Willis. Mrs. Spencer Wortman. Mrs. J. Ed monton and Mrs. Oglesby. A most attractive setting for the affair had been arranged, giving as, nearly as possible the semblance of a summer garden. Potted plants lent their color and freshness, while Pinging canaries told of the approaching spring time. - I . TTerhert L. Stiff will be a host for a dinner tonight st the Hotel Marion, which is to be given for the employees of the H.jL. Stifi Furniture company's store. The 61st birthdav of W. W. Cory was appropriately celebrated Sunday with a ramny reunion. Relatives from a A' stance -who were present were two oT Mrs. rvrv brothers. Finley and Hnd- rn Carr of Lebanon. Ind., whoj will leave for their home in about a fortnight. ' , A dinner featured the occas ion, a large birthday cake trimmed in red and white adding to the decorative scheme which -was carried out in these colors. Cov ers wer arranged for Mr. Cory. Mrs. C C. Cory and Miss Florence Cory of Portland: F. M. Huddle son of Eugene; Finley Carr. Hud- rnn Carr. Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Vance. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Cory. the boys of the "Boster Brigade" Class 01 me r irsi rreujicnu church, and their teacher, Mrs. S. E. Purvine. The following were present: Ralph Purvine, Charles Bier, Ralph Filsinger, Curtis Woolev. Chester Robertson,, Ken neth Morris. Fred Smith. Hobart Wilson and Donald Wilson. REVELATIONS OF A WIFE Gordon Would Have Instruc tors Examined Every i Five Years To forestall confusion and chaos at a public hearing to be accorded by the Multnomah dele gation on the Staples teacher ten ure of office bill, set by the dele gation yesterday for next Mon day night at 8 o'clock in the hall of representatives, it was voted to limit speakers to five repre sentatives each of the propon ents and opponents of the bill Members of the delegation, how ever, will be allowed to speak. All members of the delegation were agreed that the speakers snouia D9 limned. There was some effort to limit attendance but this was not insisted upon and Representative Lynn made the prevailing motion that any -a p. 1 11 , 1 one wno wisnea oe aiiowea i ai- lne OlOry W nOneyOOOni tend, but that the speakers be limited to five on each side. Representative Gordon was anxious to know what disposition would be made of amendments to the bill offered at the public meeting. The delegation agreed without dissension to have the amendments read and -explained at the meeting and acted upon by the delegation at later delegation meetings. Senators Moser and Joseph and Representative Kubli and other members were agreed to this. One of the amendments to be 1 Wonderful Romance of Married Life Wostderfnllj Told by . JLDELE GAKKISOJI CHAPTER 806 ! 49 NATIONS F 01 LEAGUE Three Fourths of World's Population Belong to Yearling Organization NEW YORK. Jan. 17. The league of nations will be one year $300 as at present, and provides old today. Its memnersnip now for an increase in the salaries 01 (comprises 49 nations, re preseni le district Judges from- 13000 ling-it Is estimated. i.zbu.uuu.v'j to $4000 a year. people, or tnree-iounns 01 iu worlds DODUiaiion 01 i,m.v.- AAA V-.. - ' . J JUI...I , . ( 1 iuvu. eleven luuiiiuun -- European commercial WitD a tout population ot 44.000.- OraaniZatlOnS WanteO 000 have formally appuea ior w u mission, while it is known that BERLIN. Jan.: 12. There is a Germany with It. .00-000-Io; 1 DIM WM.ULM aU 1U1U M DWU W sponUneous demand from com- g,Ten m chanee. This leave mercial organizations of Europe aDoUt 300,000,000 ot the world's and the American . continent for inhabitants completely outside simpler passport regulations, says the league. Fred W. King acting president oil The league negan iu n wn- a moriz-m Phimiwr of com-1 thii council met for the first time merce ot th;s city. The matter al- In PaHs at the summons of PrejU- ready has been brought to the at-1 dent W ilson on January i. tentlon of a number of govern- with 23 members. By the time ments and protests have been the first meeung ox me made to Washington against the wa held a few months ago. the American system of Issuing short- membership had increaaea xo . time passports, it is stated.. The tigm nave .wee - protest is based on the ground , At thetlme of it. birth the that there Is mnch delay and dif- league had no QMrrer. of IU own flculty in having these short per- M a7 l nT.V. .n lod passports renewed when they I manent at at Gneva where an have expired. in v. KAFOURY'S JANUARY r 'SALE V Prices Speak Themselves : Bargains in Every Department Season's Biggest Reductions Will Soon Gome to an End It has been the most important and best sale we ever put on. THERE STILL ARE SOME FINE BARGAINS LEFT AND NEW ONES HAVE BEEN ADDED TO MAKE THE LAST FEW DAYS OF JANUARY THE BIG GEST SALES DAYS WE EVER HAD. WHAT CAN CAPTAIN GRANT- LAND MEAN BY HIS STRANGE MESSAGE? Lillian's face was even more sober than her voice. . Intuitive-1 read, is proposed by Gordon, and ly I knew mat wnue fine aamirea i requires mat teachers be re- the wonuerful 'bravery, the bril-1 quired to take examinations every liant achievements and the ster-lfive years of the period they are lin character of the young army i employed in the public schools. officer, in Impersonal lasnion, i He declared ibis ; necessary to she strongly disapproved of the I prevent the teachers from grow school&irlish hero worship of I ing stale in their method, ot in which my altitude toward mm i struction. Another amendment had savored in the day. following I by Gordon will be devised to re- hls specucuiar saving oi my me move nolitics from the activities ana routing or me gang oi enemy i 0f teachers and school boards conspirators ai me inn. i s The Multnomah deleratlon i "Captain Hugh Grantland on I dnhimta . in ih. n,.oi..Kim hA Vtiftnal" f Hntltul nnITl ... n . ' -. . ... w m"; l71 . "' oi me uvenuru nui, introduced enough, bnt In truth Lillians an-1 b-th- Mntr-i n.nn ,nlftn nouncement of his name had come the t of w p Woodward, so closely upon the heels I flmK, ot my shame-faced retrospective 17,, J"-"V;." .". the semblance of poise. ;i lttlM. hft,,np. -rt ' rVT Von " nil a rein moil M11 r- I ! i---o " - " . - i mi.. . . h a amawaI MlM.fM. garding me with the same grave. , k., 7 ' .v r . . , .t ... voted to refer the bill to the juuumi; cuuiuiiiice ui ioc nouse without recommendation. The wished . to convey a warning to me. but fore bore to do so for some unexplained reason. old hotel has been transionnea L '. . . ! in. PiUm of NaUons. The Jiepreseniauves oi wimm rm, , r . . nnir Rlr Erie Commerce of many nations are to "LreVj!' lt S mSZ hold a conference, the time and P"mo0nd' hM USt l mOTt i -vi.i. v.. -A Kn man sww. j.t i n. .v. nnm nt t. I There have been 11 meeting, of ;;ioprngaPa.;pon pliat will the council of the leagn. ,n6 1 ett be at once satisfactory to tne gov. '"i.rTYJi T Vr ernments and meet the need, of pendent bodhes contemplated by eTmmercUl and other traveler,. JcUd. f?e DaLhoorud;UBfss?inrfor nXrSKnirconrt'ot S5& iK ?nfa .'.h.'ultom1 o"t yiilni in! the reViatraUo?' of international 'iS .,.mTnVtloM It treatle.: eommisaion. to deal with .potion and long examtaatlons at dIurmiment mnu, economic 1ZtrZ Y UufJ rlrSlelilt blockade measures, public health, the delays iufr internaUonal ataUstlce and the in- regnlatlons have been ""'"V ternational Ubor office, most aggravating extent by lome Preparation, have been made Europe. ' ; "Business men have told rae of losing hundred, of thousands ot dollar, be being nnable to keep appointment, and close contract, because of delay. In receiving cre dential, to cross the frontiers." said Mr. King. "The present sys tem Is absolutely hopeless from a business viewpoint. What 1. need ed is a simple method which will do away with all the red tape and permit people to move about as quickly a. affair, require. Thi. Is entirely Dossible." The movement toward greater j simplicity Is : understood to have originated wnn tne unamoer oi Commerce of Buenos Aires, Ar gentina, and South American countries are particularly anxious to simplify passport .custom, in view ot the increasing business they are doing with the European nations. Th'er chamber, of com merce are conducting an active campaign to this end. . for bodies to deal with Interna tional communications and tu suppression of the white sla traffic and the creation has be. gun of permament machinery far the regulation ot. international credit, and the economic rehabil itation ot countries ruined by the war. Friend, of the league point to its Intercession in the Polana- Litbuanian . and Swedlsh-rinaiik disputes, the latter over the Alio 4 islands, a. among its achieve ments, although both cases await final settlement. They iUm enumerate as standing 1 to the league's credit the repatriation of more than 200.000 war prisoners and a campaign against typhus ia Poland. They say It has furnished a government for the Saar dis trict, formerly German, and that It has helped Dan tig to assume in position a. a free city under tl league's special protection. Fiume Aviators Spread Propaganda Over Rome ROME. Dec. 21. Avlatori from Flume have been repeatedly allowed recently to iiy over tie Italian town, dropping propagan da leaflets. They have gons so far a. to use an Italian aerodrome for refurnishing their fuel. One Flume aviator flew over parliament buildings and dropped an Insulting message calling for the conclusion of the Itallaa-isr.-oslav treaty at Rapallo. after, ward, obtaining a supply ot gu oline for the return Journey to Fiume. On the Journey home the avl. tor encountered engine tronb: and was forced to land in So Marino, the little republic wtu about 7.000 population, witkla the boundaries of Italy. The San Marino government. seeing that he was a military avi ator, cor Jdered ' the landtag a violation of their boundaries, con fiscated the machine and Interned the aviator. Sam I aaw you sitting betweea two fat men on the trolley car tlla morning. Weren't yon aott squeezed, to death? . Elemr Oh. 1 hadn't naca room for complainL Boy. Lift. Teacher Jimmy, give an ex ample ot minority ruling. Jimmy When there Is a btly in the family. Boy. Life. Leviced P races same aisposuion was made or a companion bill to . extend the terms ot incumbent, until 'the next general election. The bills apply only to the Portland. dis- BUY AT A BIG REDUCTION Salts, Dresses, Waists, Skirts, Petticoats Woolen Dress Goods, Dress Silks, Ginghams, Cotton Goods, Sheetings, Shoes, Underwear, Outing Night Gowns, Corsets, Silk Un derwear, Sweaters, Umbrellas, etc, etc Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday are the last days of the greatest of all sales. N 1 NEW 1921 SPRING GOODS are arriving daily and put on display immediately. Visit the store daily and look around all you want Form the habit of meeting your friends here. Ul I l hjiUi . Mail orders. We pay postage or express on all - mail orders r 466 State Street Phone 877 ' Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back "I Shall Not See Him. With Kiirirfen decision T voiced a ronninHnn which had mm to I trict. The first Is offered ras an rae during the second, following amendment of the general elec her announcement: f i. There was sentiment "You need not worry. Lillian. to the effect that if the bills re I said soberly. "I shall -not see celved consideration at all It him." should be In the form of an am- Her face cleared a. if by mag"-1 endment to the school law and lc. As I passed her on my way I simply place the school election to the telephone she swung me j on the same date a. the general around and kissed me warmly, i election "Much better so. , dear girl. An Important action of the del was her only comment, but the legation vai to fix next Tuesday wnisperea approval xoriiiiea me i anernoon at 4 o'clock for a hear for the difficult few moment. I ling on several bill. Introduced by saw in front ot me. I Senator Hume iA which Multno- For I had a vivia recollection i mah county judge, are interested o me last time i naa seen nuja i There are five of these. One uranuana. or me mianigui wai i would abolish circuit court de through the wild. , rose-scented partments f6r purpose, of elec woouiana pain, wwen inj eu- t,on which .imply mean, that iorrea mp wong m uijkj candidate, for the office of cir nari compeuen me to laae wun cuIt iadg9 would not run f an him, and of the dramatic, almost Dartlcnlar dnaptm.n inlv impassioned farewell he bad nt . j . i . i..r - IZLVt. 'ZrXSZZT lTt "ease the fee. of litigant, for the me nsuu ui hit I benefit Of th law lihrarv An sUtlon. I fancied I could feel rfn"" ot45e la,w "brary-. An vet the burning touch of hi. lips IL A1? upon my bands, could hear W Z "SZi f .1 i.Ba h1p mne- teiHn m that he 5our of domestic relations, giv- mMR ee me nnc more before he lB circuit courts concurrent left for the other Mde. - Jurisdiction, provide for appeals Swept by the power of his emo tion, and an ans-verinr one in my regret this exceedingly, but nn own soul which I didn't dare fortunately I am called away ornbe. I had given him Lillian's sooner than t expected. There address, had tacitly consentea 101 is a ravor I wish to ask of yon, he "'ewell interview he evident- however. May I?" ly wished. And now, with the "Of course. Captain Grantland." searchlight of common sense and J returned a. smoothly as I could duty illuminating the Inmost re- "provided it is anything In my cesses 01 my own boui, 1 reamcu 1 power 10 grant. inai 1 rausi xo use, upuu n iB eniireiy within Tour wora. musi aeny mis min wuui power," ne saia. "Upon several naa aarea ana aone so raura mi 1 occasions 1 nave gathered, not me. tne tning- ne naa asaea. 1 irom anything yon have con The teiepnone receiver wav. Klously wild, but otherwise, that you are cherishing in your soul a ramer narsh judgment of the one nearest to yon. If I have any Claim UOOn TOUT forbearan mm nately I managed to control my you have assured me, I want to voice, and I flatter myself not a ask you to withhold that ludr- ered in my unsteady fingers, and my shaking knees wereglad of the chair by the side of Lillian's pretty telephone stand, but fortu tremor marred the tones with wh'rh I greeted him. Tv)tain Grantland?' "Mrs. Graham?" he insistently 1 responded, and the deep tones of hia voice were anything but calm. And then for a long: instant that seemed an hour there was silence. I ruegsed that he was endeav oring to rind words for something he wished to ssy. and for my own part 1 could not have uttered a sound. '. And yet I realized with a little hroh of rratltni that my nerv ous tension was due only to the! distaste I naiurallv felt to break ing rav word and wounding the nsibllit? of a man to whom I was so Indebted. The glamour which had surrounded my hero worship of the gallant army offi cer was gone withered by the hot blast of mv jealousy of my bus- Dana ana Edith Fairfax. "I find that It will be impossible for me lo see yon before I go." he said at last with little panses between the words. ! you to withhold that luda ment until yon are sure it Is de served. What Did lie Mean? I am sure I aasned andlhlv at any rate Captain Grantland went on a. it I had answered him n words. "I know I have surnri" he said, "know also that I am perhaps unpardonable for thus meddling. Bnt your wel fare : your happiness is of . great moment to me, and I could not refrain from saying this to you. nd now I must not delay another minute. Good-by, and God bless you! The receiver clicked at the other end. but I sat with mine In my hand dumblr until recalled by the voice of the central oper ator Inquiring If I had finished. Mechanically I put it up. mechan. ically I made my way back to the iiDrry. What In the world did the man mean? (To be continued) $35.00 1 Is Not Much To Pay For a Suit ! especially when it is tail ored to your Individual measure, just as you want it and in addition an An Extra Pair of Pants FREE Our system of purchas ing and tailoring makes it possible for us to be always L FIRST IN VALUE Right now yon can have suit with extra pants, tailored to measure at tL lower price than others ask for a single suit. . - ! - You select your own woolens.! The style that suits you best and be as sured of a perfect f it. Scotch VooIen Mills Store 426 Slate SL, Salem, Or. We are in receipt of Aurice, that LOWER PRICES are to preyail on our entire stock of Royal Worcester CORSETS These new prices are in effect now, and the en tire stock is facin j marked down on the "new rpo- tations A new shipment just ii Bandeau Brassieres ' This is that popular mesh model in white and pick, in front and back fastening Special 50c Ladies' Jersey Jackets That smart Tuxedo model, which has been a won derful seller all oyer the country. They were sold dose at $11.50, but new factory quotations make it possible to now sell them at $9.95 . This is exceptional value i V