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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 29, 1922 Wasnen Activities Pendleton Is : Peased f PFitA "Enter Madame" ' ! I ." m. - , .' . ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' 1 Gay MacLaren " "' gave "Enter Madam" in Pendleton .last Thurs ' day night. ' Salem people -who are anticipating, her recreation of the , . same-play here 'Tuesday evening win. be .interested' in, the com' '' ments made on her-presentation ' by th Cast Oregonian: ' , "Mia Gay, MacLaren proved 'v herself, indeed 'the girl of a thon sand toices' last 1 evening; when 1 the appeared 'al the library audi torium in 'Enter Madame under , tbe-Mspi.ee of the Thursday Af v ternoon , and I Current Literature clubs'. V CLUB CALENDAR (Msstet pieces T to bet Studied by Club Women A .'The' play,' sparkling comedy written! by.Giida Varesl, who Is starring In the production In New York' ww given'-in ' Us entirety h-MIro. Marl JirOTi. Onltn nlnna and unassisted even by,tage. set tings or costumes, she created an excellent illusion, reproducing the voices and making coherent the action and dialogue, as well as doing: remarkable characteriza tlon work,- . ' . - "Her presentation savored not a whit of a reading nor of an Im personation it - was a re-creation In which the original cast lived and acted again. In "Enter Madame,' ..Miss .MacLaren t, was for a moment the temperamental prima donna, then the. somewhat staid) American husband, and again was. lost . in the roles . of other characters. AH 'thJs was donewith such brilliance "and understanding" that one "needed orily to close the eyes to Imagine oneself seated1)cfore, the actors in khe original play. -' "The auditorium was filled and a substantial "sum was realized from the benefit." As. Madame, whom 'Miss" Mac Laren portrays nere Tuesaay,,3 an Italian!, opera.siriger. .scores from! Italian operas will be given by the theater orchestra. It will be of interest to the feminine por tion of the. audience to know that - Miss MacLaren will wear a gown fromi;Ltfclue-s-ar nenna marque- slte, very simple, as it is the aim of the artist that nothing shall detract or tdlstVaet attention; from Monday Photographic section oi. of Salem Arts league, Gun nell & Robb studio. Tneaday Gay MacLaren under aus pices of Salem Arts league in Grand theater. Pythian Sisters club, W. O. W. hall, at 2:30. Thursday P. E. O. with Mrs. O. E. jPrice, 658 Center street. (W. R. C. Aid society with Mrs. T. B. Southwick, 1079. ! Marlon street. Highland Mothers club. Highland school. . Piety Hill club with Mrs. C. K. Spanlding. - Friday Women's Alliance of Uni tarian church, with Mrs. G. Steiner, 1055 Court. Congregational Missionary society with Mrs. F. W. Steus , loft. V Joss coats for the gods. Among the. beautiful and . invaluable por celalns. Is a Tase of old Ming 1 blue and which for which Mrs. Warner was offered $1000 in Chi na 15 years ago. There is a piece of peach blow, some of ox-blood, rare piece of all kinds, shapes and patterns, some with most in teresting histories. The bronzes and brasses are old and rare, too, Japanese and Chin ese, and of widely divergent de signs. There is a suit of Japan ese armor, an enormous knife that was used in beheading Boxers and guns Inlaid with gold and silver. The Well Dressed Woman B AGHEM A' An illustrated talk showing the purpose of the artist in painting a picture and bringing out the elements entering into & painting will - be - given by Mrs. Alice H. Dodd. of Willamette university at the February meeting of the Sa lem Women's club, February il. The selection and arrangement of materials which go to make up (The specimens of lacquer are ot the finished picture will be taken the oldest and finest type, no up in connection with copies t I longer to be found. And then the masterpieces. Some of tne I there is a very large and very pictures which will be used for I fine collection of Japanese prints illustrative purposes and which bearing such names as Hokusai are considered among the 12 1 Toykuni, Kunisada and the popu greatest masterpieces are Michel-liar Hlroshlgo and the collection angelo's "Last Judgment" which 1 of modern treasures which covers is in the Sistlne chapel of the Vat-1 many fields. lean; Reubens "Descent From the! Mrs. Warner made one condl Cross", which is in the cathedral j tion in presenting this gift and Tillamook id Be'HosiessCity Ffr Fprfpratinn1- w- H. Burghardt, Mrs. H. r VI reuei d LIU 11 B . jhieen and Mrs. Rollin K. at Antwerp; Corriggo s . "Hoiy Night"; Titian's "Assumption". which is in the academy. at Ven ice, and Raphael's "Transfigura tion," which is also in the Vati can. The art committee of which Mrs. Dodd is chairman is in charge of the program. Other members who will assist Mrs. Dodd and who will appear in cos tume for the program are Mrs. Clifford Brown, Mrs. Chester Cox, Tillamook will entertain the Oregon. Federation of Women's clubs at the next convention time. which probably will be in May. The date, will be announced soon The women of Tillamook are plan ning to dispense unbounded hos pitality. Club women are invited to at tend the. federation luncheon to be held on February 11 at tha Multnomah hotel. Mrs. Sadie Orr- Dunbar will be presiding hostess, The' luncheon will be given under the. auspices of her department public welfare lehunt will speak on child wel fare and health. A. R. Gephart will address the women on the play. tra.d, her the, Interpretation. She strives not to In own ! personality . Into " Mrs. F. W. Steusloff, 607 Cotn meretal street, will entertain the Missionary society; ot th First ConrreratLonal church next m day afternoon. Miss Edith Haz ard will bare charge of, tbe devo tional exercises for the afternoon. . The work of the American board will be the topic for discus sion and will be in charge of Mrs. Wllltam Fleming. Mrsr HV, V- Clark ftrtll have chtfee f ine toap ' talk. Hostesses forth afternoon wJU be Mrs. W. Ltaley aid Mrs; K n. woover. The Highland Mothers' club will - meet Thursday . afternoon when MIa Cladvs Taylor. DUbUc school' nurse will meet with the others, She will . erin ont . th ' scales recently purchased ana weigh, as many children as posalf ble in the limited time. Page. New Classes in Smith Hughes Work Begin Thre new units ofd omestl art under the Smith Hughes instruc tor will begin this week, accord ing to Mrs, F. E. Barker, , who is in charge. Two will: be, held -In the Y. W. C. A. rooms during the that is that glass cases sha-Il be supplied for th collection as that would be essential to its proper protection, and a committee has been appointed to raise the sum required to purchase them. The local Artisan lodge will at tend a joint lodge meeting with th Woodburn Artisans Thursday evening. Members of the local lodge are being urged to come and bring their cars that there may be sufficient transportation for alt members. The following Thursday will be the occasion of an open meeting of the Salem Ar tisan lodge, he supreme artisan and the supreme medical director will be among the speakers. The Women's Benefit associa tion of the Maccabees held ;in opon meeting last Wednesday eve ning in conjunction with the Don aid review. The state command er. Mrs. Riley of Portland, install ed the officers of both the Donald Review and the Queen Review of Salem. The work was nut on by the newly organized drill team ot the Queen Review. More than 250 were present and enjoyed the refreshments which followed the mm. r Ideals," was ftanuiAM atiH th nthf . in the ut. nicnara uu- eTenmir at the senior high school The class at the high school will Ko ln an will UihMd On ""B In-Mondav and Thursday evenings. rinatrlal anrl Snlal frnniiitlrvna In I v t j . . . rrh. .ftr. roruana. jsome interesting iacts noon classes will meet only once - will be told. . L week. The Wednesday unit will fanunzio before the that robbed it of Mrs. H. A. Heppner will have be devoted to sewing and the un charge of the music and Miss Har-1 day unit to millinery. riet Tharer' of the Portland grade i The schedule of classes now teachers will direct the decorat- running including those wnica ing. . The . Portland Woman's will be organized this week are club and Council of Jewish Wo-las follows - .Not sxstce Ions before the- Drocade held the place tn esteem that It holds sow. This frock, all ot brocade, waa so alluring to my barbaric taste that 1 went straight away and bought If, . Not only is it lovely ta. color -sad tahrie bat every Use and detail ti correct, according to the styles. The high, necked, sleeveless is loose and straight, foil a little der the arms. "-The skirt is straight and slim, after one of the good atl houettea, the hem line uneven.' with a long -point over the left hip, a paint that brashes the floor. Oriental In spirit, if not in design. last is a narrow girdle, low about the .hips, of brilliant mock Jewels. Do you wonder 1 want It? It ts so lovely just in itself Chat I wear al most no jewels - with it a clear bracelet to match the girdle, and on of those new-oid faahfowed affairs of chased 'gold that fastens with a On chain and a pendant atone, and per haps, when I am willing to look tkS) lady ot the world, rather than the ingenue., a pair of dangling earrings. My slippers are smart bat conser vative affair of gold tissue, and my faof two perfect and exquisite ostrich plumes. 4 ' " ;' Fans .of one, two or three plumes mounted on a stick- re tho only smart remnant of our flar for os trich fans. prise party on 3. Swank of this place .Saturday, etenliuc-January, 21 at the Masonic hall at Turner. The occasion was his S8th birth day. The affair was a complete surprise to Mr. Swank, the per pose of the meeting being an nounced as special practice to pre pare for initiation. Mr. Swank waa doubly surprised by the pres ence of, his daugaer, miss Elisa beth Swank from St. Helen's sem inary of Portland.., . adge Duncan of Turner Jresld- Under the order of Poetmaater General Hays tho newly married postmistress ourht to develop a- ed m toastmaster and appropriate tine ability to handle the raatoa. any hint of ser-.and a double chinl I shall flitJike Daughters of the American Revo- iousness, and yet I sensed that a humming bird Out of your life lutlon. The February meeting behind the mirth lay a distinct "You mean like s macrnie." Lil men will take the reservations, More than $70 was cleared from the benefit given by the Highland Mothers' club: benefit for . the branch library Friday evening, ac cording to officers of the club. The money will be used11 in financing the branch of the city library which is growing in popularity in the Highland district, according to the librarian who loaned 127 books in one 'afternoon and. eve ning thig week. The program' was mostly' musi cal with a number of readings by Miss Katherine3ttbuthnot of tho Oregon State jcbrtnal school. Wil lamette university students con tributed several musical selec tions as did pupils from the High land school. More than $30 was realized by the American War Mothers with their cooked food sale held yester day. The money goes toward the endowment of a ward for Marion county ex-service men at the new Salem hospital. Evenine classes for working I women in senior high school at 1 o'clock. Sewinr. Monday and Thursday. Millinery, Tuesday and Friday. Afternoon classes in Y. W. C. A, at 1:30. i Sewing Wednesday. Millinery, Friday. Salem Heights class: Sewing, Tuesday afternoon. 4 Girl Reserves Adopt Ring has been set forward to the third I Saturday, February 18 so that it I win not conflict with the state conference which meets in Port land the next week. childish curiosity, one of the little 1 Han nut in dryly. "And don' woman's less pleasant cnaractens- worry about Madge getting too fat ncs. while she has to listen to rour I dropped Into a chair and put brand of conversation. It would my hands over my face in pre- wear anybody legally compelled WHAT TO READ i tended terror. An Understanding Flash. "I'll tell you the whole truth." I said, giving my voice an exag gerated tremolo. "Lillian and 1 robbed a bank and murdered four peoplo while we were gone, and I just received word that the tiTsirkHhrtnnria vrora nn auf trail Rr "If you will wear nice cambric 1 1 i,,mr.oH intn tho marhin and rurues, as i ao, ana take care not ever since have been twisting and io mena tne noies, tney will come turning around the country to in time to be lace: and as tolihmw ihm ntt tn tmrk Ahont leathers my dear Sally.ithey may fiftn minutes ago I drove be procured in America from 1 throueh the brook iust north of - osother, Louise Franklin Bache, VI: r t r w r Dayton Columbia 'Heavy Service Here are three makes of wheels that are giving daily irtv fn hundreda of Salem bovs and irirls. There's one. i here for you, too. Investigate the low prices and easy, pjan for payment. . ':' -a fiv Lloyd E. Ramsden r V 87 fceurt Street J J I I:- Combining Lowest prices Prompt service Best quality materials SrdiledWoVranansbjp" We make your curtains open with the door on all makes of cars, a convenience you cannot af ford to be without. wi j We paint cars, a complete job which includes dressing top and upholstering. , I In our shop, the .largest and best equipped in the city, we are prepared to handle all .!ir.ds of top, curtains and upholstering work. v Get our prices Health, knowledge and spirit are the three things for which the three sides of the Girl Reserve triangle stands and the esnior high school cor p of the reserves has adopted a standard by which they will judge members in awarding the insigna. The insig na is to be worn on the Girl Re serve ring. The standard Is based on a health code and physical ex aminations will be held at the be- in at. Nicholas for June, 1919 ginning ana. enu ui me couiesi period. The girls keep a chart of their individual observances of the requirements. . - A scholarship requirement of 90 per cent is among the specifi cations adopted by the girls. A special committee will be delegat ed to observe club spirit, school loyalty, wUlingness to serve and other points considered important. The points on which the girls mark themselves from the stand point of health arerUrrhlt ' six glasses of water daily, teat fruit or fresh vegetables daily, sleep eight hours with windows open, brush teeth twice a day, eat- at regular intervals' three " meals a day, practice deep breathing, XHE WAY LILLIAN uauy iud oi sponge Dam, one nour outdoor exercise daily, wear hoes with low heels and' suitable-cloth- in, cultivate crooa oosture. - v. t M. -11 It to listen to it to a positive chad ow. Come away. Madge, with your only true friend. I happen to know that llnner isn't schedul ed for another hour, but I have some aromatic spirits of ammonia over in my6om if you think yon are likely to swoon before then Besides, you have been promising to show me that new knitting stitch for two weeks. YouH Just have to pound it into my head be fore dinner, and it will take your mind off the beastly cruelty of tho man you re tied to. She slipped her ' hand through my arm and walked me off the veranda with a gamin-like mone at Dicky, sauntered leisurely to the Durkee speeches were made by the men lers.ftA.elboraie: tanQuet laid in the banquet hall with the usual. , trimmings and . a large Irthday cake. Mr. Swank waa th recipient of a box ot tine cigars; After the banquet the. evening was spent in card playing and dancing. c About SO members were present. Auras ville Record. CAN DE'QURED All t wsbMi voor nfme fctdS4trn jw I ea tmia M l fne tml tfMtnest. I want rot lost to try tlua treatmcat UMfsaU try K. That's ay nlv nraacot. Ira Wm to tWnwt On4 Start Bowd ei Pkinxn and ttt irwn i Pridtnt ot the jUttwl PwSSim on In hon WimckxiviMinl biibMiwHmNhlimMit Over Whim nd Qaldm ounido ol Fort WavM. hava, accoHiM taaar w at taiatr tio aiaca I fcrat aigrla tbta eflat pfclie. Sertd w roar nrtand tddrM m im eaapa wm no m n nmt ayeraSaV Tamwmninminvmiimtudtmrmut aaawmfca anil, 14C. liUTZibraaltV Ito 4200 Vtn Kai CU Cert Vrz t. naSaSsesdwithasaeasterebUtattato .i y, , .. . . ,1 ... , . I M t ! - II ! .lia ! J. c hutzaxl n. a. aynwr - aaWWiWlMtlMi 1 trastSkSBtkss j ttisf tlwaatta MaMaMMa aa Kaat JLta- JSm StreataadN. . vaaw ar 4 v . ; ' t cr- m fTi 1ST. -jrmrua 'Parker - Ethical and Unethical '.-.N.T'I 'Bciur m conlimnmlion cf my erecufog 1 m m I hb procurea in i UldUUctrU eyfJT rooster s tail." - Crest Haven, and completely baf inus Benjamin Franklin re- fled them. I don't think they'll plied to his daughter Sally when! trouble 01 now for a dav or two. across the lawn she wrote to him in Paris, asking but we tertainlv will have to work I home, and uo to her room him to bring her gloves, lacea and I to fix up an alibi." j As she turned the key 1n the learners rrom the gay French cap- Almost all of the group seated lock she smiled a' little grimly itai. The love of that apostle of on tne veranda manifested their "Well, what'a the ; latest?" she tnnrt for his daughter and his let- approval of this arrant nonsense asked tera to her regarding that virtue by laughter. They were evidently for whioh he is perhaps best! in the mood when anything, no known today, is told in a sketch matter how silly, would amuse written by a great-great-jfreat them. But I caught a flash of granddaughter of the great phil- understanding from Lillian's eyes, ana knew that sne naa compre It &fy Fotier 'XfgMT', 'V t orn mw j w , (To be continued) I hended the 'message between the I lines which I had meant her to get. I think you're horrid, Madge," pouted little Mrs. Durkee, whose I laughter, I noticed, waa rather perfunctory. '"You made the cold chills run right down my back." To The Rescue. .1 knew that her baffled curios ity had made her irritable, and I resolved not to give her a chance for further questioning, "W411 somebody tell me when dinner will be ready?" I demand ed. "I'm positively starving." Dicky looked me up and down with a speculative atr r 3r xfTJiPD I ju j "01. net uci in S. S. Swank is Honored on Birthday Occasion it Snip The Victoria chapter O. E. S. No. 76 and the Pearl lodge A. F & A. M. No. 66 joined in a eur- Adele Garrison's New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE CHAPTER 284 M-Y HEART AND MY HUSBAND Valuable Art Collection Is I HULL'S TOP SHOP T. C. WOOD, Manager 271 Chemeketa Street i J .'-Next to Y. M. C. A. I .'drove as fast as I could to ward home, for my iterview with Alice Holcombe had consumed more time than I had expected, and I dreaded tb.3 comtxent, good-' natured and caustic, which my disappearance with the car would a 11 f rl"t Vi f.nm (Tin itrilA A 9 rata. I -rlirtTl Xf'fFTarif'C tives and friends at the house. - w v uiu tut? uu kuuu iu uaa- ten, for when I turned in at the University of Oregon, Eugene, entrance I saw that all of the Jan. 28. A i gift, that is almost party were stationed on the ver priceless, since it contains manylanda. As I walked up the path objects of art now practically im- l knew from the grins on the rac possible to obtain, has been pre- of Dicky and his brother-in sen ted to this university by Mrs. law, and the dimpling smile of Murray Warder of Eugene. It is Mrs. uurkee that I was in for a a remarkable collection of a very bad quarter ot an hour. large number of works i of art "Well, how's Barney Oldfield?" from China. Japan. Italy.! France, Dr. Braithwaite boomed the ques- this up?" he asked. "Drives un til she's so hungry she has to stop, eats until she has no ruin ation for any more strenuous ex ercise than sitting in a car, then drives again, ad libitum, and bo forth. Good-by, Madge. I warn you! When you acquire Jowls 1C 7 Switzerland. Turkey andj India, mostly, antiques with some inter esting examples of modern schools. When Mrs. Warner i realised , irtT. rr THE thief is more afraid of 1 a hnrrar nlnrm thnn he I luimuuo IU lUC UmTClOllJ.I " " I . V 11 J , gift to the students of today and were Properly impressed with the lis Of a Dull dog. It strikes f all the future, a gift to thejney car- dear," Lillian put in terror to his avaricious heart in the same manner as does tion across the intervening stretch of grass plot, and little Mrs. Dur kee promptly testified to her ap probation by a girlish giggle. Woman! How much did this that the students in the art de- trip cost me?" Dicky assumed a partment were hampered by L a menacing manner. tontess now, lack of concrete specimens of the 'hat the traffic cop nailed you line an., snp oiieren ner wonaer- ful collection to the university. nope the merry villagers a of late tnr all nf hi- nonnlu tn en-islyly. joy the nucleus of the hooed-for I Pt both hands high above my art museum.. From tho- radiant I neaa. flashes, In tho exnuis to Mandarin I w uw.. i u cuuie uuu, Mt irirt Hr.o.iri.. ont am. 1 1 laughed. "When even Lillian hrnlderie. throne-h nrtnta nnrre- turns against me Us time I sur lalns. cloisonnes, bronzes:' brasses rendered. What da -you want me and larmiers tn a vm nm nt I ' uu djahusim an aiuuuu rarved lade is a howllitorinr tnnr-lnot inviting you to drive? nev that will demand hour, nfl mieryvsw muti Mrs. leisnrely tndr hofni nn. Mn be- Durkeei "We want an account of rln to annferlato Ann tho izo of yourseii. i saouia . ininn you the collection. would have had enough of motor KThe coats are nearly all old, ?rm.n 'P17 na eJe you re very rare and absorbingly Inter- oareiy in tne nouse oetore you Mtlnr In )aalrn onH awnilnn onH I BCOOt Off again Without a Word historr. troin, the elaborata , dres l anyuoay, ana stay anui wqkj -. al- til ui. .. nil nwn teiennnninp everr nniire rwin lue weaiiujr wiin I lie i m- i . . , ,.V.' P, . . . I MirrrrmvrrMwMM ily crest on the front of it. to the UOB wimin raaius or iweniji .1.mi'-i mjjui. ? imperial coat wun.tne nnmisias:-! & , ,v J uua designs ana colors woven mi - uciuw "'"'"1 a- Special Chicken Dinner 'today Four Course Table de' Hote Chicken Dinner $1 jOC Plate A la Carte Order (Including Bread and Butter and Mashed Potatoes) , 65c Order Service, Noon to 8 p. m. THE SPA Restaurant and Confectionery 382 State St. . They say I am "unethical Let. see what the' dictionary" sa ahou 4 ethics:1. ,, . Ethics. The science or doctrine . j of tb.e sources., principles '.sanc-j tions and ideals of hurnanccuv . duct and character; the science of the morally' right " ,' f That's a mouthf ul all right, lut. note the words "ideals ol human conrj duct and character,1? .andf'tth'mor.-; ally right-" Do you think my cptv-) duct squares up with that definition., when, as a result of my effortsthou: : sands of peoplex are imade.Jhappier,. and healthier people (who vpujd. not otherwise know the benefits, nniL " blessings of good teeth? Every dentist knows that 77 per cent of the people have seldom or never sat in a dentist's chair, either because they don t ? know enough or are afraid. -, ,. . . -. If honest dental-advertising .backed cp . by honest dentistry is helping, correct this appallin g state of .affairs, ijnt It, more nearly "ethical accocni n g ta the . ... definition above than the silent "dignity" and do-nothing attftadeof the so-called -ethtcaT dentiss?- f 5 I leave it to you. A I dont claim to be a philantht orist: But , my edncational advertising is benefiting. - thousands of people and so I am bappy la the thought that X am able-to render a, public service while earuing my livelihood. Yet, because l am trying to ao ,6ingie handed what the profession as a whole ' should be doing,' I am the inspiration lot, an sorts of obstructive laws and regula tiDps fostered by dental associations and boards. .ii.'7-V' ' What fio you think about it? Painless Parker Dentist Thirty years ago I founded the E. IL PARKER SYSTEM of Dentistry. There are now 26 Pacific Coast cities having Parker System offices. State & Liberty Streets,' Saleai tor a policeman's whistle. We will install burglar alarms for you that will guarantee your safe ty, Electrical of course. (fttfttS ELECTRicFLvma: eSmvi Co PLUMBING SUBBUES. Ana Plumbing xTJorh We sell Plumbing- Supplies, wholesale and retail; also do the actual plumbing work on contract. Estimates cheerfully given. NORTHWESTERN PIPE COMPANY 219 North Commercial Street Salexn Oregon 1S7 Front Street Portland, Orcca I to' the cloth rod the enermous this speech with a series of gigglesTi ! R rrr ; !- I1 .1 . -ras.ss.-..-- ?