PAGE EIGHT. THE DAILY CAPITALJOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1919. ART CLASSES START WOI OF STUDY TO , fflllTER LAST HIGHT - Women who were for the roost part home-makers made up an Interested class In art appreciation and interior decorating at the public library last night, when those branches of the Sa lem Art League met in regular ses sion. Mrs. U. B. Sheldon in charge of the appreciation class discussed some of the most notable Grecian statuary Athena, Parthenos, Victory of Samo thrace and the Venus de Milo. In the absence of a lantern and slides which she usually employs in illustrating her talks, small prints, were used. Miss Laura Pratt, conducting the interior decorating activities, made suggestions, whereby Salem women will directly profit by the class work. Vrs. N. C. Kafoury invited the mem bers of the decorating class to her home, 940 Union street next Monday evening to aid her in planning a room that has presented many questions, as to interior arrangement Because this Una of endeavor will be followed from time to time. It was thought advisable to separate the art appreciation class and the one in interior decorating, the former to meet the first and third Monday evenings In the north hereaft er, the latter to claim the second and fourth Mondays. Mrs. R. Monroe Gilbert, who is ov xecting the study of art leading up to the present day began Monday night with Clmabue, 1240-1802 and Giotto his pupil, both of the Italian school of Florence. Two of their pictures "Ma donna Enthroned," were used as sam . pies, and they as well as the lives of the painters touched upon. In speaking of the future work of the class, Mrs. Gilbert said: "The ob ject of study should be to put oneself Jn touch with each artist in turn, to enter into hia point of view, to see as far as possible with his eyes, and to es timate his work, not for what It does not contain but for what It does. In this way only can our appreciation of painting become catholic and intelli gent. Then we are no longer content to say, 'I know what I like,' but 'I know why I like, and our likings will te multiplied. . "The first necessity for the proper seetlng of a picture is to try to Bee it through the eyes of the artist, who painted it. 'This is not a usual method. Borne people have the attitude 'If I don't like a painting at first view, I don't care to be bothered to like it at 11 ' "Of course, not all pictures will re pay one for intimate study. The de gree of beauty in a picture, depends In fact, upon the feeling of beauty In the artist, and upon his power to express it. We may never like a picture, but we may get the artist's way of seeing THREE LABOR BODIES MEET IN WASHINGTON Washington, Oct 28. The world's workers will caucus in Washington beginning this week through: The National Federation of Trade Unions which opened yesterday. The International . Congress of Working Women which convenes to day. The International Labor conference of' the League of Nations, scheduled to hold its first session tomorrow. Men and women known throughout the world for their work in connec tion with the organized labor move ment, are here. Through these three conclaves, or ganized labor throughout the world is prepared to collect its full influ ence and direct it along a single line to impress governments, public senti ment and capital with the necessity for immediate reform of social and economic legislation and procedure. 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Perry and druggists everywhere. (Adv) SWIMMING POOL AND BATHS ARE INSTALLED The only establishment of its kind in Salem, and equal to any in Portland, is the new swimming pool, showers and Turkish bath being installed in the basement of the Oregon Electric depot The basement has been leased for six years and three months by the Oregon Realty Exchange Investment company, and the work of installing the baths, dressers and lockers is under the su pervision of Will E. Purdy, president of the company. There will be five showers for la dles and six for men. The swimming tank will be 20 by S3 feet in width and length, and five feet and a half deep in one end and four feet at the other. The erection of 16 dressing rooms for ladlos and IS for men is now un der way. The Turkish bath depart- ment is almost completed. There will be exclusive treatment rooms for men and women. Competent attendants have already been arranged for, Mr. Purdy said. 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In pre senting the matter, the professor said I have considered' this proposition carefully and am convinced that there is no political move back of it. I believe the movement represents an effort on the part of our people to pay tribute to one of its great men, to a man who was the personifica tion of our highest Americanism. It is an effort to perpetuate through all generations the high principles of Americanism which Mr. Roosevelt advanced. It is in accordance with this fine purpose that I appeal to you students to contribute to the memor ial fund, if within your power and purpose." By way of introduction Professor Matthews discussed at length some of the dangerous tendencies in Amer ican society today. He pointed out the frequent indications that many of our people were willing to ignore law and order, and to defy the principles which have brought us our present society and civilization. He stated that he believed it to be pre-eminently worth while for the college stu dent to strive for this 100 percent Americanism. Prof. Matthews further asserted that the memorial movement has as its goal the purchase of Sagamore Hill at a cost of five million dollars and the erection of a suitable monument at Washington, p. C, to the noted colonel. d 7 1S Co ats and Save Yourself From . The Dreaded "Flu" Oar Prices Enable You to Economize and Yet Have What -Yon Want to Wear WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR WANTS IN EITHER READY-TO-WEAR, OR GIVE YOU THE MATERIAL SO THAT YOU CAN MAKE YOUR CLOTHES TO SUIT YOUR OWN INDIVIDUAL TASTE OR SIZE. 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Commercial St Incorporated New York Dr. Connor, formerly of Johns Ilopkins hospital, says: Hund reds of thousands of men who smoke and ehow and who believe thcmsolves ucalthy aro suffering from progressive orgnnio ailments. - They would never have been afflicted had it not beon for the use of tobacco and most of them would soon get well if they would nip me uso or tooacco. . The best known habit forming prin cipal of tobacco is nicotine, ibut the itiost deadly and demoralizing is fur fural. Both are deadly poison, which, when absorbed toy the system slowly, out surety, atfect the norves, mem branes, tissues, vital organs aud vital ity of the body. The harmful effect of tobacco var ies and depends on circumstances and the individual. 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