SECOND NEWS SECTION N PACES I TO 4 Society; Slogan anal General News SEVENTIETH. YEAR SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 10, 11)21 PRICE: FIVE CENTS r i l -5 , ' ." JaJ w w- . r w vv V I I - I 0 By MOLLY BTIUNK sojourn here on to Spokane, MISS Edna Brrd. for sever al year a r??iUent cf Hon olulu, will arrive in the city today, where she will enjoy a vis it at the honi'? of her brother and ainter-in-law, Dr. and Mr?. P. W. Byrd, and will also be en tertained by other relatives. --She I, coming by way: cf California, toping off in Willowy to bj the guest of another brother and sis ter-in-law, Mr. ami nrs. canon S. Byrd. Following her Mia Byrd will go to remain with her parents, air. and Mra. J. C. Byrd. until June, when the will return to Honolulu, to become the bride of John F. Nelwn. Her engagement was an nounced last monltu at a tea giv en by Mm. Ennis! Savage,-former well-known resident. . Members of theiyounger contin gent are happily anticipating the dance which the Aloha cluh la to give in. Moose ha'l tonight, the 'affair to call together club mem 'bera and their feminine friends in ', the fourth of a eriei which the organization Is giving this winter. 4 The committeel named to over ' f details is composed of Clifford tm Knickerbocker, chairman: Lawr ence Hofer. Ilrazler Small. George -seison and Willianj Bradley. Miss Jessica Todd, dan of wo-. men, of Monmouth college. fls the guest of Miss Cornelia Mar vin. state librarian, for the con cert of the Salem Symphony or chestra, Tuesday night. '" Jirs. wuuam u. Knighton te- turned to her home in PortlmJ Tuesday night after siendin the first of the week a the cuest of her mother, Mrs. il. 11. Waters Mrs. Carlton turned the first of from a several day.' Seattle and Tacoma. Mrs. R. C. I'.acon and her small daughter Joyce of Portland are being entertains 1 as the house guests this week of ;Irs. S, Mc Klnea, at The Court. .. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Mar shall have been entertaining for several days Mr, and Mrs. F. L. Elkland. who are leaving today for, their home in Seattle. Wash. They have been spending len Smith i- the Wffk sojourn in months traveling through Europe and visiting in Kansas City, and stopped off in Salem on their way home. Mrs. J. W. llowara entertained informally with a ta Monday af ternoon, at her apnrUnenls at the state blind school, a few friinds being bidden to, pass the hours from three to five. Miss Rose llirsch was an assistant at the tea table. Mrs. J. It. Littler is to be a hostess this afternoon, entertain- j ing the members of the Y. M. C. A. Mothers Iclub t her residence. 635 Chemeketa stree. Miss Cath- j erlne Walkijr of tho domestic w.i- j ence department of the high ! school will address club members. MY HIT ID NT HUSBAND AtMe Carrbion'a Xrw Miase Of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE CHAPTER 7 WHAT MADGE FACED THE DAY SHE RETCUXED TO SCHOOL. My reception at the Hayvlew Approximately r.O members and j 5,1n wh'-1 wh returned to visitors of Chadwick social club " dutien arter my week's en enjoyed a very delightful Ken- forceu absi-nro was ns cratlfy- Ington in the chid room; in .-ia-, jn - i. , UIM.V I True, Mr. Stm-kbrldge, Miss Hot Water Each Morning j j' Puts Roses' in Your Cheeks I if ''' ' ' to? '7.1 v ' i V i S j : ' ; "7--: ': :'; "1 Q To look one's best and feet one's best It to enjoy aa Inside bath each morning A. M A A . A , wo iiusq irom iae synem xne previous day's waste, sour fermentations and poi- - a. ; a. . a. t r r a. sonoua toxin before it is absorbed intajion, also those wbo wake tip with the blood. Just as coal, when it burns Vsves behind a certain amount of ia combustible material in the form r of aihea, so the food and drisk taken each day leave in the alimentary organs a certain amount of indigestible material, which if not eliminated, form toxins and feoisoas which are then sucked into the blood through the very ducts which are Intended to suck ia oar nourishment to sustain the body. sll you want to see the glow of healthy . lloom in your cheeks, to eee your skin ret dearer And clearer, you are told to priu. every inuruwi ujhih ariBin, ; rlais of hot water with a teaspoonful . of limeston phosphate ia it, which is a barmleM means of washing tlie waste material and toxins from the stomach, liver.'kidnevs and bowels, .thus cleans ing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary tract, before putting more food into the stomach. Girls and women with sallow slant, liver spots, pimples or pallid complex- coated tongue, bad tate, nasty breath, others who are bothered with headache, bilious spells, acid stomach or constipa tion should begin this phospbated uoL water drinking and are assured of rery pronounced results in one or two week. A quarter pound of limestone phos phate cost very little at the drug store but is sufficient to demonstrate that just as soap and hot water cleanses, purines and freshen the ekin oa the outside, so hot water and limestone phosphate act on the inside organs. We must always consider that internal sanitation is vast ly more important than outside cleanli ness, because the ekin pores do not ab sorb impurities into the blood, while the bowel pores do. ' Women who desire to enhance the beauty of their complexion should just try this for a week and notice results. OPPORTUNITY DAY Tomorrow Ladies' All Wool Jersey Suits $13.95 New Spring Shipment Two Styles of Coats, "Tuxedo and Regulation front Very correct for street and sport wear. Sizes 16 to 40.. When you see these suits and then realize they I are only $13.95, you will wonder how we do it. 4;4, 6 1x60 Count, , ' ' Unbleached Muslin This Js a Factory purchase by our Eastern buyer, of Kill ends, in 2 to 20 yard lengths; of an excellent qual ity, 'splendid for Sheets, Pillow Cases, Aprons, etc OPPORTUNITY DAY 12 1-2C Ccxyf Goods. g-V sonic temple Tuesday afternoon Hostesses for the afternoon wore Sirs. Frank Derby. Mrs. E M. !.a Fore. Mrs. Martha UellinsM Mrs. F. W. Cook and Mrs. ItachneJ Reeder. They were assisted at the tea hour by Mrs. Claude Mor ris. Miss Beryl Holt and U. O. Holt served as hosts for the March ses sion of the Hioheko club, enter taining Tuesday evening at ta Holt residence. Covers wer placed for 12. the table displaying a pretty centerpiece of daffodil in a stenciled bowl. Mr. and Mrs. William Marshall will open their home to dub mem bers at the next gathering of the club. , Thos present Tuesday night were: Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Uttler. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Millard. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. William T. Kirk. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Young, and the hosts. Mrs. I,. D. Gibson, of 1234 South Commercial street, who has the distinction of; being tne only city member or he Valley View clnb. will entertain members at her home this afternoon, when several new names will be added to the club roster. ! sThe Monday Afternoon Bridge club met the first of rte week at the home of Mra. Grace Eoff; Mrs. J. B. Craig being entertained ad- ditionally. Following the game the card award was given" to Mrs. R. B. Good in. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore ConcU (Leona Estes) are being felicitat ed over the arrival of a baby boy, born the first of the week. It , Mr. and Mrs. Albert fsiewert are rejoicing over the birth of a little dauzblejv,wbo arrived Sun day. March 6, at their home, 388 North Winter street. The little girl has 'been named Eleanor Beth. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dane were pleasantly surprised Sunday af ternoon when a group of frlend-J called enmasse at their residence in celebration of their wedding anniversary. Those participating were Dr. and Mrs. O. A. Olson, Mr. and Mrs. U. Scott Page. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Canfleld, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Fullerton. Mr. and Mre. U W. Gleason. Mr. and Mr. Charles E. Knowland. Mr. and i$Irs. E. A. Kurtz, Mr. and Mrs. J. c.Ferry. Mrs. Edward N. GUllngharr. is spending- the week with friends in Portland. '-- Mrs. Robert L. Yokum was ex tended a most cordial welcome Saturday night, by a group of u?r friends, upon her return from a j six weeks sojourn in California. Meeting her at tho depot they ac companied her to the residencn, which they bad previously opened and where they served a dinner, lavinz covers around a table cen- ! tered wnh a fern which had been . . . , i . &. x presented lor me occasion y Salem Hi club, of which Mr. Yo kum is a member. The courtesy came as a complete surprise, ana was participated in by Mr. and Mr. R. C. Krelsel, Mrs. Joseph Bernadl. Mr. and Mrs. George Yokum of Dallas. Mrs. Amy Wright and Miss Alpha Wright. Mr. Yokum who went sauth with Mr. Yokum will remain for some time longer. Joseph Albert wa host to a number of Willamette students on Saturday of last week when he motored to Eugene. Those accompanying him were: Mis Marjorie Flegel and Messrs. Paul Flegel and Sheldon Sackett. This same group with the addition of Claire Gillette, returned to Sa lem on Sunday. This group was entertained at dinner at the Kappa Kappa Gam ma house on Sunday. Mis Mary Jane Albert. Miss Helen Rose and Miss Ruth Austin serving as host esses. The marriage of Miss Haiel TlareertT and Clyde M. Kalen was quietly celebrated Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock, in the par sonare of the First Congregation al church, Rev. V. C. Kantner of ficiating. They were attended by Miss Mabel Simpson and uri Simpson. Both the young folk are from Salem and they will make their home here. Mr. and Mr. I. D. Hutchison were hosts at a five hundred party at their residence Saturday night, the high score being made by Mra. B. If. Davis. A collation culminated the evening. Those sharing the Hutchison hospitality were Dr. and Mrs. Beamer. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ragsdale. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Da vis. Mis Edna Laurey, Miss Rath Hutchison. Miss Esther Davis. Miss Mary Ragsdale, Tom Ireland, Joe Davis. Frank Patrick, and He loom be and a number of the other teachers had been solicitous in frequent telephone inquiries concerning my eoudiiioii after my accident, and there had come an exquisite cluster of carnations from Alice llolcombe. which seemed to me to ypify the spicy iruruiice or her sturdy yet ten der nature. But I jas unprepared to find the ilsk in my classroom covered with flowers the eifis of my iiumi. uihi iu iniu ine u;acu- nv . ers waiting to uejeome me a than I could have tut my hand off for them. Alice Holcombe promptly came to the rescue. "Tastes in tattooing sometimes differ. I5.-S8." fthe drawled. "I don't share your belier that Mrs. Graham has her husband's photo graph sewed Into her dress. But 1 know she'll bring some of him ia uniform tomorrow if she ha: them." ' I'll do more than that." I said with a grateful look at Alice Hol combe. "IMl go through my hus band's collection of photographs vhlch he acquired oyer there, and bring the most interesting and some of the souvenirs over tomor row or the f?rt day I can to phow yon. I intend to let my pupns we them anyway." ' "What' the matter with bring ing Friend Husband over and nut ting him on exhibition?" Bess lfcan asked audaciously. "Now you needn't frown at me in that tone of voice, Alice llol- combe. "iou know perfectly well I'm only anticipating Kenny by an hour or two." She turned to me in laughing explanation. 'Keuny I simply nuts about having celebrities talk to the t school and then entertaining them afterward," she said. "And it s.i happens that dear little Mil lie, Just back from being 'on pun ishment in the sanatorium, will be on her best behavior for a month or two. Therror you can wager your lat cent that Ken- HIGH SCHOOLS TABOO GERMAN Only One Pupil in 225 Oreg on Institutions Studies That Language FIRST ENGLISH IN LEAD of them written and signed by the pupils themselves. KnglUh I. TTio; EnxIUh II. .-.;'.;; Eiicli.-h HI. 3737; Eng lili IV. r75M: American and En glish literal ur. 13: algebra. higher algebra. 33S; aom-t-lry. 3;71; higher arithmetic. Survey Made by Mr. Chur chill to Ascertain Trend Of Education "I sometimes wish you'd give me a little money without my having to ask for it," said she. "I sometimes wish you'd give me the chance." said he. De troit Fre Tress. planning thi-s very minute I i II St how lisl In nut hi a tnvltntion Walllllv si if I 'and boon anion? 1 it., ...... - " up iw ini. Jhem years instead of weeks. I (To be continued) If my vanity instead of my af-l feet ions had been warmed by the demonstration It would have lat er received a serious blow, for It wasn't long- before I saw clearly mat while I still bad reanon to glow at my own iopularl(y, yet a good share of the unusual in terest evinced in me was due to the glamor that invested me as the wife of a picturesquely heroic American ace. "Now see here, lady," the Ir repressible Bess Dean declared. when at noon the teachers who didn't live near the Nichoolhouse were gathered in the comfortable teachers' sitting room for their luncheon. "You've got to come across. Here we were simply waiting with our mouths wide open to hear all about that won derful hero husband of yours, and then instead of showing up here a week ago to save us from dying: of curiosity you go and smash up your head or your heels 1 haven't got it straightened out yet which and we have to wait all this time to listen to jou. Now begin at the beginning. Does he look like his plot urea in the paper, or " "Xo More Doubts" "Might I suggest. Bess.' drawled Alice Holcombe in her most provoking; manner, -that as I yon so inelegantly express it. our mouths are wide open painfully so tor some coffee, for which we ve been waiting for some time. if you U either repress tout cur iosity for a few more minutes or let somebody else attend to the coffee, Mrs. Graham may be in a better humor to talk." With an impertinent moue. Bess Dean turned to the small electric grill upon which every noon the teachers in turn rrepared coffee. tea and bouillon to supplement the cold lunches they brought from their several homes or boarding places. I want yon to understand. Miss Holcombe." hhe said loftily, deftly pouring tb coffee into the cups beiore her. "that mv mental ity is of such a calibre that I can talk and attend to my duties al so." "No one doubts the fact that yon can talk. Bessie, dear,'' an other teacher put In slyly. Miss Dean put the cups down suddenly and faced her tormen tors belligerently with hands against her slender, waist. - "Now another word out of one of youse," she declared, "an dls dope goes troo de winda, see?" "Mercy! Grammercy! Bess! Peccavl!" the laughing cries came from all corners of the room, and Miss Dean returned to her coffee cuos with a satisfied little smile. science. 41Jfi; biology. 1412; Physiology and botany. 11 CI; p!iyic. 1710: cbeniiKtry. sdC: aiui-nt hi.itoiy. medieval and modern history.. 2 4 22; free hand drawing. 47; hop work. V.; manual training. 1O20; ma rie, loir,; domestic art. 2003; domestic science. 13S7; agiicul tiue. 4T.C; indui-trlal art. '131; eoT'imerciai peosraphy. 2H5; eco- 1UC; business Elglisb. 100; bank ing. 7; geology, 12; zoology. 1; plumbing. ; KtglUb history. SZZ: American hlctory and civic. 42C3; elementary teachers' train inc. S7; teachers training coarse. C7x; Latin I. 2os0: Caesar. 1484; Cicero. 33; Virgil. 91; French. 17.".; bookkeeping. 2417; generali 2W20: Spanish.- 151; typewrit ing. 3347; commercial arithmetic. VIC; penmanship and spelling. SS7; shorthand. 12H1; mechani cal drawinr. C19; woodwork. 4C; forgfnr. 18: library. 17; sales manship. 13; household manage ment. 19; academic arithmetic. 11; printing. 9; farm shop. 10; plant husbandry, Z; house decor- ;ation. l; metal work. 8; history of music. 4; special English III noinics. 13; trijrnometry. 110; and IV. 17; retiews, 3; engineer psychology. 44: commercial law. Inr. 2: German. 1. Only one pupil of the 22.", stan dard high schools of Orison is Mu dying German, while at the other extreme end of a list of 70 different subjects 7750 are study- i ing the first course in English. This is shown In the returns fioni an in ventilation conducted by J. A. Churchill. ?tate super intendent of schools, made for the purpose of ascertaining the trend of education In Oregon high school. A letter requesting the information was sent out by the educational department in No vember to the i2." standard high schools of the i-tate, and with few exceptions the principals re plied. Also then? have come to the state superintendent's office 20.T.S1 individual schedules, most Kill. That Cold With CASCARA QUININE AND La Grippe Neglected Colds are Dangerous Tak no chane.' Kep this standard rencdy bandy for tb first snm. Breaks op a cold ia 24 hours R-Uctcs Grippe in 3 days Excellent for Headache Quinine In this form doe not affect the bead Cascara Is boat Tonic Laxative No Opiate in 1101's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT - n 11 This Week Only At any drug store named below, a 10-Day Tube of PepsodenL Simply present tho coupon. . Get tKis free tube. Its ate will be a revelation. To you ami your - the results will open a new era la tee tii cleaning. Learn now what they mean to you. tart ii mm This new way to beautiful teeth "I'll Do More " I thought I'd put some man ners on the lot ov youse." she said triumphantly as the pased the steaming cups. "Mrs. Graham. you re the only lady In the bunch. None of my spiel was meant for you. And now be good and show us a picture of your husband. I ing fails to save the teeth. Your druggist today has a new way of teeth cleaning. And a ten-day tube is free. Millions of people now employ it. Leading dentists everywhere advise it. You would never go without it if you knew. Go ask9 for that free tube. There are few things more important than well protected teeth. - Remove the film-coat You brush teeth now, but you leave much of the film. A viscous film clings to the teeth, enters crevices and stays. The ordinary tooth paste does not end it. So teeth too often discolor and de cay. Dentists now know that the reason lies in film. That causes most tooth troubles. And, until one ends it, brush- just know you have one. If I had j a husband who was an ace I'd 1 have his photograph litbogapbed os every gown I owned." I flushed painfully. I did car ry a picture of Dick with me. but it was a cherished miniature in a locket, one sacred with mem ories. I could no more have dis played it to these careless girls It is the film-coat that discolors, not the teeth. Film is the basis of tartar. It holds food substance which ferments and forms acid. ' It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Millions of germs breed in it. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyor rhea. 'And pyorrhea wrecks countless lives today. An alarming situation Tooth troubles have been constantly increasing. Very few people escape them. So dental science has in lato years studied to combat that film. Now we know how. The methods have been proved by careful clinical tests, made under able authorities. Now millions of people employ them, largely by dental advice. A new era in teeth cleaning is fast spreading the world over. These new methods are combined in a dentifrice called Pepsodent. A 10 Day Tube is given to everyone who ssks. Now all who will may quickly know that film can be combated. What you will see A test of Pepsodent brings quick and unique effects. One sees and feels them clearly. And a book which comes with' the 1 0-Day; Tube tells the reasons for them. . - One ingredient is pepsin. Another multiplies the starch digestant in the saliva to digest starch deposits that cling. Each application also multiplies the alkalinity of the saliva to neutral ize the acids which cause tooth decay. Two factors directly attack the fiba. One keeps the teeth so highly polished that film cannot easily adhere. Day by day we fight the film and all its ill effects. You see the results in whiter teeth. You feel them in cleaner . teeth. But the great results are such ' protection as teeth never had before. i You owe yourself a knowledge cf these facts. Old ways of brushing have proved sadly inadequate. Nearly everybody at some time suffers troubles caused by film. . Now science knows how to combat film, and in ten days you can know. Never again will you trust the eld ways when you know the new. . : 'r f r m . . w a, . i va . a . Salem School of Expression Lulu Rosamond Walton, Director 147 N. Commercial Phone 692 1484 J Special Coarse la Public Speaking rec. as. li H PAT. OFT. fl THE STORE FOR QUALITY Kitchenware Dinnerware Glass Ware Wm.Gahlsdort The Store of Housewares 13 S N. Liberty St. The New-Day Dentifrice Present this Free Tube Coupon this week to Teeth will glisten when the film-coat goes Get this free tube and watch it. Note how clean the' teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the slimy lm. See how teeth whiten as the film-coat disappears. Ton will instantly know that Pepsodent docs what nothing else has done. In a few dif you will realize what clean teeth mean. 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