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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 20, 1921., TEN PAGES PAGE SIX Social I'AIlTy IS F.N JOT ED , 'M-tlme friends of Mm. R. Alexan-i lrr wet KiifHts last evening at nn en-i )'itilli. jtirlne party for which Mrs.' II. i;. Ilifhvni, Mrs. Frank Fraier,' i-k. hriflfs Hamilton and Mrs. J. F. Itob.n: on were ImstoRwx m the Itobin wn home, the occaaion being in honor r Mm. Alexander's birthday anniver- FUt.V. Ahoul i .venty couples were present and Mpent the evening in dancing, re freshment heing served later. Mrs. Alexander was complimented by the PrexeiMHii'n of a. beautiful hall mirror and on ml lost irks. Miss Ida Boyd made the presentation and read an original pot ni. This was followed by original vertex written by Mrs. V. H. Mays, and i ly Airs. liobinson and Mrs. James W.lrli. T V1STT IV PEXDLETON. Alt. an.l Mrs. H. C. Rinehart of Viirtland. w 11 arrive here toy motor tomorrow and will be guests of Mrs. Kdna Si hilUe Morrison during the Ko.inil-l (i. Mrs. Rinehart is well known in Pendleton and is a past ftand matron of the Order of Eastern : '"IT! HOPF'S ITPSTAIIIS SHOP 3 IN 'IK Representing the composite fashion ideas of hundreds of the foremost designs of America. We welcome you to view the new Autumn modes. AH Moderately Priced. I'ESDLETON'S POPCIAB GARMENT SHOP We Always Cater to the Users of Fine Writing Paper QUALITY is something in the paper itself. STYLE is the way the paper is made into stationery. EACH is necessary. BOTH are found in the papers sold by I 'S "Try the Drug if! POPCORN The best breakfast food in the world. If you don't believe it just try a sack of RILEY'S QUALITY CORN and if it doesn't line up to the above statement you don't owe me a cent. S?rve with sugar and cream. Yours for the best corn and Peanuts in Pendleton. Riley V1H? Our Watchword and Club MISTS LKACH ARRIVES Miss Harriett Learn, who will sing at Happy Canyon during the four nlKhts of the presentation of tho pa geant, arrived here this morning from Portland. She is a gifted soprano and a young woman of charming person ality who made many friends during her stay here last year. She was sollst for Happy Canyon last year also. LITTLE DAUGHTER HORN" Mr. and Mrs. William H. Rennett are the parents of a baby daughter born last evening at the Uennett home on Jackson street. The new arrival weighs seven and a half pounds and has been named Ueverly Jean. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. E. J. Hur chlll. GI'ESTS AT DINN' HOME. Mr. and Mrs. William Dunn have as their guests, Mrs. Mary Power and Air. and Airs. Thomas Power and daughter, of Portland, who will remain here until after the Round-Up. Airs. Dunn is a sister of Airs. Alary Power. Presenting the Newer Modes of the Moment Which Forecast the Fashions for Fall. The ORIGINAL DISTINCTIVE INDIVIDUAL SUITS, COATS AND DRESSES E Store Firt" Kemp Satisfaction Our Aim News GVESTS AT HAAI1LTON HOME. .Mr. and Airs. Charles Hamilton have as their house guests Air. and Airs. W. H. Whitney, of Spokane. They arrived here by motor this morning and after a visit which will last until after the Round-l'p, they will leave on a tour '"of California. WILL VISIT DURING HOUND-VP. Mr. and Airs. Denton Hurdlck, of Redmond, will be guests of Hoy W. Ritner during the Round-Vp. Air. i Hurdlck and Air. Ritner were mem bers of the Oregon senate this year, A(r. Ritner being president of that body. RETURN EROAt TILLAAK.v.iC. Airs. L. V. Garrett has returned ufter spending the summer at Tilla-i mook. Guests at the Garrett home are Air. and Airs. S. H. Rockwell, of Vancouver, Washington. Air. Oar-1 rett Is Airs. Rockwell's brother, . MIS5 REED IS VISITOR. Missc Lucile Reed of Logansport, Indiana, arrived in the city today and Is a guest at the home of her uncle i and aunt. Air. and Airs. Joe Hanscom, 813 Alarket street. Miss Reed will at tend the Round-Up. AIISS HAAILEY ARRIVES. Miss Gladys Hamley has relumed Jo Pendleton after spending the sum mer in Seattle. Alias Hamley was em ployed In the office of the comptroller at University of Washington during tho past months. WILL VISIT HERE. Air. and Mrs. Henry F. Rahlmnn and son Jack will arrive in Pendleton this evening from Portland to be guests at the home of Air. and Airs. Clyde rhillips during the Round-Up. AIRS. NASH IS HOSTESS. Airs. Ijtura D. Nash was hostess to day for the members of the North side Bridge Club. She entertained with a one o'clock luncheon, followed by an afternoon of bridge. GUEST AT HILL HOME A guest at the home or Mr. and Mrs. James Hill is Airs. A. E. Blumquist, of Seattle. She is a sister of Air. Hill and will remain here until after the Round Up. VISITING WITH SCHAXNEPS Airs. John Hannay, mother of Airs. I. AI. Schannep, is here from Portland and will be a guest over the Round-Up at the home of Judge and Mrs. Schan nep. ARE IN RESIDENCE. Mrs. Bernice Jonez and Miss Xor ma Alloway have tuken the C. 1". Daniel residence for the winter and are now at 111 South Main street. WILL BE GUEST. Airs. Emmett Butcher arrived last evening from Astoria and will be the guest of Airs. John H. Sherman until after the Round-Up. ENTERS WILLAMETTE. AIlss Daphne Atolstrom, of this city has entered Willamette University. She completed the high school course here in June. AIRS. ALSPACH HERE. Airs. Charles Alspach of Helix, is a Pendleton visitor today. IDEAS FOR HOUSEWIVES HOME DEMONSTRATION (First Tn a Scries of Articles on Hrcad) Bread is the largest single item on the diet of the great majority of people. Wheat and grain products are used to the extent of about 3 pounds a dr.y in the average family. The amount of protein in these pro- ducts is too low to make them a perfectly balanced food. It is probable that if bread were al- ways well made it would be used in larger quantities than It is at present. Per pound there is more food value in bread than in mill:, egirs or beef steak at about one tenth the cost. E. V. D. LONDON, Sept. 20. (I. X. R.) Ten Indian rebels were killed when a force of "0 ambushed three platoons of British troops in the Alanjiri river district, according to a Bombay dis patch. SmeFolgprs Golden Gale lea Just once and you'll make it a lifelong fiiendj . with care where it I. its r illir- W i Mr. Farmer WE HAVE A LARGE SUPPLY OF BEST QUALITY BLUE STONE. Get Our Price Before You Buy. Special Price by the Barrel. Gray Bros. Grocery Co. 3 Phones -28 Only 1 Quality tho Beat ARBUCKLE'S WIFE TO AID HIM IN DEFENSE AGAINST MURDER CASE 14 OV'W. Alinta Durfec, wife or Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle, movie comedian, t-napp'ed as she left New York for San Francisco to aid her husband, who is held in connection with the death of Virginia Rappe, film actress and artists' model. Arbuckle and his wife hav beer, separated for some time. IGHT Looks, Good Looks, React Fa vorably Upon Individual Who Possesses Them Says Doctor . By MAKGKUY HEX. (Writtsn for the International News j Service.) British wags asked him if he could raise the face value of the pound note. For that's one of the many surgical feats for which Dr. I.eroy Stoddard, of this city, has gained distinction, face lil ting and other branches of ; cosmetic and plastic surgery. From tired women he lifts burdens along with wrinkles. From worried wives who have lost the gay look of youth that won them a husband's love he takes away men tal turmoil us well as sagging checks. He is the sworn enemy of the crow's foot and of the little parenthe ses of wrinkles that too often enclose a woman's mouth. Dr. Stoddard returned from Europe the other day on the Olympic. Studhis Woman's Vagaries. In addition to his surgical achieve ments, Dr. Stoddard, the husband o' Alice Nie lsen, tho opera dinger Is pilte a phychologisi and a deep stu dent of the vagaries (,f feminine na t u res. 'The psychology of looks Is an Im portant phase of life. Looks have a tremendous power. Surgery applied to correct facial defects is now an ac complished fact and is one of the ac- ' knowledgei! branches of academic activity," he tuld recently. 'It Is possible to a great extent to remove the marks of time or accident. 'Good looks affect the very heart and soul. If a woman Is conscious that she looks well, that she Is exquis itely proomed; If her hair, as well asl her crown. Is correct, she Willi lie com-1 plUly at euxo. Jicr nutUfuctlon will 4 1 i , !::' v.fe tt t ' Perfect Skatldert and Ami Nothlnj Cqub tlx buutlluL suit, pearly whit appearance Gounod's Oriental Cream renders to the shoulders and arns. Covers sicun blemishes. Will not nib oft. Par superior to Dowden.1 2nd 15e. for TriatSlM FUD.T.HOfUHS New York be reflected In her manner. She will have complete control of herself both In speech and demeanor nearly al ways In thought, too. "That famous character, Sherlock Holmes, said, you remember, that men see, but they don't observe. And that was the only difference between him self and other men. "How fortunate that all men don't admire the same type of woman! How fortunate that whatever a certain man may see in a certain woman is always a mystery to other people. The cause of such attraction is something we cannot understand. "But it has nothing to do with looks. "Looks good looks react favor ably upon the Individual who possess es them, not necessarily for anyone else. "The eye operation is my special hobby," Dr. Stoddard smiled. "By this the wrinkles and sagging thin skin above and below the eyes Is tightened and the whole appearance thereby re Juvenated. "It is a simple procedure. The su tures are removed in forty-eight hours. ; Ambrinc Solves Trouble. "Much of the trouble in the past, for Instance, in removing disfigure ment due to burns or accident, was due to the surgical dressing which had to be applied. They became mat ted into the surface. When taken out they tore unendnrably at the new flesh. That condition is all changed now. . "Ambrine has brought about the difference. It is a form of paraftn. A coating of this substance is pour ed Into the wound fairly warm and It cools on the surface; then gauze Is put over all to hold the shape. There is no sticking or discomfort associ ated with the process. "Cartilage is used extensively in fa cial operations now. It Is taken (green meaning 'fresh') from the ribs and placed where needed on the face. Alajor H. I). Gillies, of London, has got wonderful results with it. "In London I met the major In Queen's Hospital, which has been an emergency hospital for facial cases. There nine hundred facially mutilated soldiers were treated during and after the war. i Faces and Spirits Made Over. "The wounded soldier Is made into a person who does not fear to be seen. Often sides of a face, or the center of It, or the entire jaw is blown away. But the hospital reports one thousand per cent Improvement, nevertheless. 'Features can be built out upon these faces; one side can often be de veloped to mutch the uninjured por tion of the face. , Celluloid jawbones can be put in In some cases where the PAYS BIG FINK "I always thought if the doctors couldn't tielp my stomach and liver trouble, nobody else could. It has cost me nine hundred dollars and I have paid my fine. It remained for Alayr's Wonderful Remedy to do tho trick. I have been In the best of health since taking It more than a year ago." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the ca tarrhal mucus from the Intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, includ ing appendicitis. One dose will con vince or money refunded. Druggists everywhere. Round-Up Millinery Sale Now On. During Round - Up week we are offering from 10 to 20 per cent off on all our hats. Large reductions on all our Art Goods. The Smart Shop 822 Main THE r THOMeAS SHOP I Charming Decorative T, Touches - ENRICH THE NEW TAILORED MODE , In presenting the new models of Coats, Suits and Dresses, we note one touch that unfailingly appeals to the feminine taste. i L However simple in design the model, however se vere the tailored lines, just the decorative touch that makes simplicity completely charming is found. If you have not yet seen this notable showing, do not fail to do so while the selection is complete. You will be delighted with the style distinction and the charm of these Coats, Suits and Dresses for women and misses', and the coats for girls of six to fourteen. destruction of the surrounding flesh has not been too complete. "In London one sees frightfully wounded soldiers all about. In Paris nothing of the sort Is visible at least. "England Is much worse off now than France. "England is dull and stupid. Yet some wag asked me to lift the face value of the pound note. "These poor ex-soldiers ono sees covered with medals abound in Lon don. They are accompanied by some one who tries to collect money, while the Impoverished ex-warrior plays iiiiiiiititiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiin ,,,, ,,,,, ,.,, 3 CASTLE GATE . COAL s The coal that meets your requirements. See that you g 1 get the genuine for storage. 3 i Cleanest, Hottest and Most Economical B. L. BURROUGHS He Has It! uiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiuimiMiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiii - : ''4 A Complete Line of Comforters and Blankets ADDED TO OUR ALREADY CHOICE STOCK FOR YOU TO CHOOSE FROM DURING THE REMAINING 5 DAYS OF THE Round-Up Sale All Goods Priced to Sell CRAWFORD FURNITURE CO 103 E. Court St Pendleton, Ore. Phone 496 1 J. !J: pitifully on some musical Instrument; They display their deformities, of course. . ; "Never In France have I seen ucf spectacles. Maybe this Is part of a campaign to keep France nappy and gay, to turn a pleasant face toward the tourists. France in . undoubtedly making a play for the travellers; while England ! asleep. ' Ij "I want to say that I didn't See 1A. Europe any skirts as short as those In New York. . "We are an extreme people and: overdo things." 'i;. s i 'Tj Your Credit Is Good PHONE 1 I FIVE 1 FOR i FUEL I 3