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Iff CONOIIK'IA'I'KINAI.
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.fmiin: "The Mut-lllon f
iBrican Conimuiiliy. 'u""",
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h,jf I'NlTAIll-fi.n - 1.11-.1
Lih iwnue in K-rry 'r'";l-
tnj Kmc, m ,
it-mon by the ..:ir. I;r.ink
:;Jr. A H'i-imiI service. btiil
i.nif: 'TlianHKKlvl iik Aft"!'-
Uu" Tim inufllciil iiriiKin.il
Etlu Oe a l"lo by Vivian Wt"d-
Kbrino, ami u iiu.-i t ...i.
kit, mil lliili'-rl Mi-Kiil-il.t.
church H'Immii win nu-i in
... n( Urn iiinniliiK "rvlt e.
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fciiubl't uu" ".I "."
I in Eiri'W, 1 ii" " niiii'i.
In will m-,1 fur a liumnewi
Iwtal mwllnK TUii".ay nnr-
il lilt o clm k nl tlio I'liurull.
'ST Clll.'ltCII UK CII II 1ST.
LvriST-t'iiriii'r of Twrlfili
Oik itrrvii. Miiiniiy innriiiiiK
let il II a'clurk; Wi'iltipmliiy
n ifillminiy nii-i'lliiK '..
let; Hundir i llu.il ill Villi n.
ib mil VNimitiiuriin iiiiiniinir.
LrolKlthlh nml Wlllniiii'ltn.
w.t u ocn lUlly from 0 n. in.
t. m. hmiiiiiy nnu iiiiiiiiiih
I lo ft p. in. Wi'ilni'iiility .i
nv Th kulijfct uf tin It'imoll-
.a (or Suniluy In "Aih-IimiI it.nl
n NVninmnry. Athin Mt.ii
in tni 11 ' p I. nl I 'm,
H.' All are nirrltitUy In
to itlrnil llio '.hlirrh ai.-vlui'H
ittlillthe rriuliiiK ruoin.
klRKOITNr 1 I ! I :S 11 V T K 1 1 1 A N
nan bouli'vard unil l- Kti.t'iiili
ict. Sunday moinlluc til Ilit
or W(.ihii, uit uro In lit
frtd with two tuuxli-al numlH.rit
tiil IntfiCHl, n ditt't hy Mrii.
pc mil Mr. Hulio mid it W.iln
fit Inunr. Our Mlnlnlur will
kcnlho tlirinc nr t-iiiniif.lllni
m. HMouroii Kur the Tntik '
icpropU u vcll nit tttilor tiliPH
fmil la Ihli roti,; rnr tnn
k Ihcllchl mil', m lliin. Tin.
It KbiMl mceta at Vnu
oy Iho imo iiiilik iniint-
IB IhC Worliltit! rm-i'ii uf imp
lot flood alnuliiK. Tint ymin
limo.U J:oo tt.r llio phuri-li
II Mrt1r. A Utinil iiriii'rn in tit
lih Ma vim Wnro
f''-r o( t'jtiitin Chrlrilan ml.
I alii u iho ipkor. Vou nro
'AIRMOUNT nitiiuriAW
Pl l BovrnlfiMiih uml Cn-
rwii. MliihutT.. n. I..
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indtr th ,m,... i i .
fo-.i in.ll in r.viin it.
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too Sunday t-v. iilnii noivlfo.
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d..,. " rootiv.i. e:iiiii
wataior mt.ni ..,
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Hit .i " 10 "" liroKfnl
kn. n" r,'l,''"1' n'l
t " cordially invltod to
"T rum-mi.
til,. L. i - i'. Trnwin.
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nrln,. ; ' I'liivormiy
"Uftnov5 l"K"tl"r until
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viiiipj,
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MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 192S
THREE
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TIAX link mill
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W.'ll- KM, 1,1-M-
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WiAirclry Directed Toward
Solving Nature Secrets
RESEARCH IS REWARDED
IVw I'lTMIIlH l(.Jili.o llio Aftuul
.miikiihimIc or i'it)itvvH r ciio
Arl III ThlH I otinli y
(I'm r'-i'ifnli-!i. i' nt hi Ann'.f iiitciJ I'rnHK)
NKW VUI.K. Workliifc In ob-tt'-urc
liihoriihMli'M, AiiHTlcan chiMii
I..Ih lo.luy m o ilitvclopliiK I lii'lr wlz-
'' iii!nn in ( (MuIhmiih a r.-w wi'i'ltH I 'H'U' iihlloH(iilitrV ntfjucii uvir
I Mii hiln-i i4 juift Ci li-mlsi Jm-i-kliiif lor I hat. in t'chniM KnowloilKu
v-''" v-jnii h ,ir ii, ii !( ,1,.. Unit will cimhli tlioin lo IriiiiM
Ii' ' i"l inn.' ,im j.ifp.irniuiy nnn.liniiii1 tlm iiod-ntlul wciillh now
fr.i- fi.i ih'- cv ;( n: i-iikHf , i Imi-Kc'I In n:il uru'M cu nlioti rd Into
t ini I'l-Hoiirci-H fi(r A iiMTlrun
. inrii uiif.-i, l,.'HM In 1 1 : hljj. Ii
1 ,r ' ti.l.lt ,.f .huiu.iiN. hllll-
' ' ' 'V' iiiit;: Him rlxDi M
1 '' "ii Uu i tihji-i 1 n ",. J-,
ofiilm" win Ik- rhfii. Thu
J'"'"'- " luil An- Vuu Wiii-lh?"
1 M" n , .-i nif.r,:, ),.(Vi. j.i i-m (ijnyi(
H ." jil.l;-.- I.v Dm- Ijiij;,. rimVilH
thai Iniv- i.lt-M.I-. Ii Humlav
I'M'iiliu:. Suii.liiy in.. i nit),; u;.,,,
SvlM.i l lllltli ii nii'l M jr m Altr
: il- . ..ll H:tir. ' iu, In l,.,v." t.y
.li-i-i.Hii'. hutiilay i-vi-nliiu tlx liilr.t'
i IimIi- win Hi,,,;, v i,v(. ho
' 1 J " V v-i ' hiplul M-rvl'-i'H tu al
ihI. I( you air not In any mIImt
:-uinl iy i;i hi". I. i-jii. ar -i i,ur
Invitiiiinii. Vuu i,v. It In ytiiirm-lf
iin-l in (liir rhlhli-i'ii fi ntli-nil
' in h a htvIi
Ill Uu niliili liy At
rii;i(li't-M Ii;ivi a yum:
mi" Hint at h''V- nih nml
huiniii.-r. At 7:ai the
iii-rvlri rtiliiM v.lih a tin
iiti nri'tii-Hi i a i rtn arnil.
f'lM'Htl'lt. t (M llll tl'l rj! t -t,
urtiat uliuritii:, an. I tli- full y
m-rinnn will f.aiut
vi-nlllK mrvlci- -rii
Ilii I'll "l'rn Jf-mi t ('
(Jnat hit.. Tiinmr.,
If yoii an lull ri-iti-
On-
in tin.
I I'h-n
'arl. I'm
1 1 1 1 1 k
' ii mlii
1 In- ..r-
tlm
Panels nnd Pleats Are Edged
With Braid
.! nny l.'an Mn. Than a Hon
fiin Ann to I'm? Hit l-'uiiiuud
Hllk llnil.l In Very Tuilurt'il
l-'ai-hloii A hiMK J-'nhN.
Suml:
l" !'1ii.ll 111
"tnliiK l'i tin.
.1 inh: on-lit ."
1 III rniuliii;
niiurit I'Vi'tilN uil'4 will ai-.MiiM- ymi
to u IiIkIht ilth. Wi- iu.iv f..r
Ihc nl. lt, tin. I hi-alrt !h. 'in. i ',in
with ih wIh.Im fi.miiv an.
uu III li Ku ril .lay i.f wnihip,
f'KNTlt ai. i:ksiiyti;i:ian'
llfV. A. II. HaUliili-t n. piiMor. Ihv.
Mi tirf J. liiffVii, iinl ii nity ianlm.
Habhalh nrtiunl it I . A-
MmillN, L'.-iK'rnl wui n rl nt -n il i nt. At
II . in. t hr ia.il.i- will "ill Intl.
Iilrt iM-rli-H nf in i tnuiiH mi thi' ".Miin
nf f ialllff ' Tin th.-nn. w ill !.
"t'hrlhl"H M..l.- a mt lltir Mil
llv.n. tTln .iiatt. i ami rlmlr will
hUik hn iinthi'iiiM, "What an
Thrun Thai an- Array. -il Ninln.-r.
fiinl "We i.'t.ilhl M-r Jcmiit," Mur
Klull. Al V::. v.i fhn h.ivi nur
41 liiltiuii m rvli whin tlm jaifttur
Will upi'iik mi tin ih-iii.'. 'Thr
M.T.uinf if tlm Kiilnlf .w," wlihli
Will In Jt I in Phii k'11 nf i-nfiuranr-liifjitt
fur tlninc v im ait living In
lhf nhitit'iwri, M'hn fjuitrti-t will
kIiiU, "l Jih I h Iti i ' hy Sln-lh-y.
Thn .Itinlnr llniti-avor nn-.'tn at
4:;i0 Hun.tiiV a ft.-i iniuii. Tin- Juiih'i'
huyn will Im flu l-n.l.-iH an. I tln
li'.Me. "Tlniiil.fKlvIm; hv Thank
llvlnc" Mm ha l. -.hi. will uiv.'
llio Hiury. Went nun i it li-ai;ui-H
u inlay fvi n In.: at U n'l'lm-U, a
half liniir MM-ial n IIiik with ri-
frcHliint'iiti. ("Iluui'il hy thv.i
tlnlial iiK'i'tltHt al I::i0 h.nliT. .Mlh
.Mailli'll. Al ti:o. ihv Ch-Mian tn
tlfiivor th'Mitl'inal m r U-vn at
The voiiuc rnr l,ln,.ln(i ami ir
Inr.i ininiH aluiiir Intwillahl v ami
InniM'U ivi ami A iin i h an ImlUHtry.
Iti'iwi'i'ii the hoiiMf'wIfi' and tho
en plain nf ImltiHlry ami tin ori'H
nl Uu- (art h an tin-Hi virtually un
known alclinmlMH. delving Into In
Unity uml iiIoiiih In a ccuhcIphh
Hi'an-li for now Moirrc-tM, now ilu
uii'iitH ami mw proiluclH.
'ni and Important hm thin work
hy AiihtI' an chfinhit-i Iiuk he en,
fnw rfall.t; thn acluat muKnlludo
of thn iroKrt'HK of tho art fn thin
I'miiitry. It wiih a new field for
AiniTlciin hraliiM, n field In which
Kuroiio, hlrlhihice and for con-turh-H
the home of Hrlentlflc Ul t.f,
had Ix-i'ii pre-t'iiilticnt. Hut Ainur-I'-un
wizardry triumphed once
liior.
Thn Amerhan chemic-al ..orlety
Iuih outlined a few of tho Impor
tant development of Hclentiflc r
Keareh In thin eountry durlnif Iho
hint few dec-adeH. K'ivo to the
wivantH theuiHlevo.4. the nurnoa of
tho ehemintH who matin thcHO dlJ
t'overli'H are wenerally unknown.
Itakelllo ImiMH'tant IHscovcry
1'or examplen, J take it o, that
luird Hynthetle resin used In riar
ette ludtlerH, radio dlaln. radiator
eapH or limliiK Kearn of tho uuto
mohilt. DlMrovery of UiIh Impor
tant material eume only after
years of HyNtematlr. orcanlc cliein
now )uh lakeu to phatH an well hh ' lel re.-enrch In a field In whlcn
in panel ami other thliiKH, acrord- ! many selejitlntH had lubored lontf
Io t he I ry (iuodK l-Ieouomlst. and UhriUf'f'eHfll)ly.
Jenny Ihk.iu morn Uutji a Htahon Tln modern production of Fur
;u:o ti iiHe )ier famoiiH HliU hrald ' fural, a tretiieiidoiiHly Importunt
In her tut lot I lanhlon aloiiL' tho ! orK 'ntr chemhul lit Induwtry, is
IuI'Ih of IHi ated aproiid uml varloun another hrillliint pntfe In American
ph at.-. .ii iiii. chi-mli-al achleveiueutH. Kxperl-
Whetlier Jenny Htarted thi;( or : fiiitt inc with oat hull, a by-prod-not,
Mhe haw nut flniwhi-.l li. Tho ' net lit the preparation of break-
t hihter nr lih-k pleats In the Hklrt'f'ixt rereat, with a view to utilizing
mi the jumper dm may have its the nulls as inei, me HfivaniH ucci
lun.iinKs of lo ii l.l ar KfoHKi-aln, paeh jdently stnmhled upon n secret that
pleat Its own. There In one t hiii chemically treated oat hulls ive
irit.iln. tin pleatK are not coimr larcu uuuntltle.s of furfural ut a
prtKM d very nook under low ro.H. wltli the reKUlt It Im
to.
oay, with ttcientllle prorluctlou, the
cheapeflt uldehydi; available.
No lens important wan research
Into the potential commercial util
ization of Hklmmed milk, an lnvoH-
t 1 collie llllprt'h
llilft treaimeul. the ctrect Ih fimurt
In mdes. aii'l in not (ivenlone a yet,
another point In lia favor.
t)n i Ih wave of the moire re
lnl litmlltik't nf moire ribbon he
roine interetl!iL' Midt-tone or eon-1 tiratltill Unit resulted In CliBeln
tiaMim: rriert are both food and ! plastic material. I'reparetl hy co-
lei ted acrnrdliii- to tho needs of i adulation from iikimmed milk,
Iho d.sik-n. The Kroau r emidiaf is a..ein today Is used In tho manu-
1k nil uiii I! y In the ennlrat, uml
r-iiitn-tliui's it 1m nut defdrable or ur
tlMtle. Ak'aln. it may provide the
tom-h of eoior and tho llghtonlntf
iffet't the model needs.
The Wlmr Chair
Red Cross Urges Every American
to Enroll in Mercy Legion Ranks
fit t-l tiro of fountain ppnn, nuto-
nuiltt' liont-ll.s ami hnttonit. Instead
nf llio hlthorlo nnrlnillctiKod rtlli-lit-r
itntl bone tnattrialH. Jn lltuld
form it in used as a Kluo.
'r.t.iKlt.n I'llnnifnt Vnli.nlilo
W i t 11 tilt- ilevi'loplnont of the
Tin, wlinr t,r rli-oldi- rlinlr. Is ttiniislt-n filnnienl. metallic tniua-
t.-iv iini'iiliir. 'lite little win ex lui. n rulallvcly rare metal, lip
Min.tii inn ii.-it r tin. inn nf .In. peareil doiimi-'l roiiimerrinlly. In
i-halr. nml In Uiree uliessos you "'""try 1'ad llllle use of It. Hut
'iml.l not nil wl.it t l tin- ue of mi'tnlliirnlsts i-aine to Its aid and,
II i 'I'll, ,v nro ii rtille of Hie ilavs alli-l- yeals III l' H'ri llli-lltn I ion
iilii-n liiuiM' wen. Ii.-utf.t l.y fire- iroilui-i'd Hie niit.il In this country
I'latf.s nml lln. wIiibs were supposed l cumparatlvely low production
t.i pi-nl'.'-l Hie (at" froiii tlie neat ""' no" 's t'iii in iramrut
,ir ih,. liiiiiilinr lues. illon of battery charters nnd de
vices .or ticnvcrinc ti.recr current
In the plates of radio tubes direct
ly from the lamp socket. To a lllll-
Iteil extent, tantalum also Is used
In the mnntifacturc of certain sur
Itical Instruments.
unlays tiny tnlm lurns I'.'ikluif.
Oil" ni.'i It i-m n p" anil u rakii for
Hie other wlnni Hhti does her own.
This sitvi'd tlifln In tho kitchen for
both ii h It Is ulinnsl us easy lo
iiiulin double the miioiini, H ulso
fill njslii m ii pleiinliiK surprise mid
Vltrlely for ,.,n-i. These rniiilll.-H
IllKo nave S'llnethllllf In the huyluK
tn s'iiiiii-s lor liny buy their soup
l.y the box and tln-lr cnilned Roods
and oiiiiiki's. In the rail, by the
'll'llle, then thev eneh lake Imir tti
bulk, and net It at nearly tho wliole-
it! iirii'".
IE LEPEfl'S CIIST1S
iisi;.si: Mr Mi;iti:i,v
.xcii;t S( ot Jt .i;
AN
Is nt rifstnt a Urvnt 1'rohh iii In
Ntuili uml souili AiiH-rlca, in
AkIii unit Afrlcii
(lover nor f.eneral Wood's cam
paign tor helphiK the lepers of tho
I'hilippint'H has focuned the atten
tion nf the eountry on the Tact that
leprosy Is not merely an ancient
ami oriental seourKe. but a pres-
nt problem, m North and South
America, uh well as In Asia and
Africa.
While thero Is no desiro or
need for alarming people over the
menace of this H-lenee-baffllnK dis
ease, everyone should know of its
exlKtence and of tho unremitting
Hunt iliat is heinw wa'ed uKalnst
it hy the medical profession. Only
si few weeks hjjo tho public health
service published a testimonial
from a Hawaiian leper woman who
had been paroled after treatment
with a combination of radium and
the ethyl enters of chaulmooKra
oil (which have been ln use for
some time) a combination which
promises some measure of ' suc
cess us a cure." Her tribute, which
h:is already been Klven to the pub
by the newspapers, was In the
form of it poetic chant in praise
of radium.
Of the two million lepers In the
world, only a small number has the
privilege of reeelvine; treatment
from the 1'nlted States public
health service. 'and other ncencles
are at work In various fields, en
deavoring to afford relief to the
irreat numbers of tho stricken
who are wholly without care. The
largest in scope of these agencies
is tho American Mission to Lepers,
which, ln connection with the
churches, maintains or aids more
than a hundred Institutions In
elKhteen different countries.' Just
now the American Mission to
Lepers Is making a special appeal
for funds to provide suitable
Christmas treats for the leper path-tits
for whom It Is responsible.
At this season of pood will we
know of no more worth charity to
recommend to our readers than
this, of bringing a small degree of
Christmas cheer to those whose
lot is, of all the afflicted on earth.
the most cheerless. Contributions
mav be sent to the American Mis
sion to l.eners, 1118 J. 15G Fifth
avenue, New York City, checks
beinn made payable to the trea
surer, KlemlnK H. Itevell.
Molded Hipline Is
Important in Mode
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Iiik) 1 pound Knullsh walnuts, 1
cup pastry flour, 4 teaspoons bak
Iiik powder, teaspoon salt, 1 cup
suKar, 4 i-kkh, J tnaspou vanilla.
Meat ct-'KH Ihoroiithly, add the
sugar and cream well. Leave the
oaten anil nuts whole and add to
fojtfar ami cccs, then add the flour
winch has boon sifted together
with the baking powder ami salt,
four Into an oiled brink loaf
bread pan. Uako In a 370 degree i
oven for ono hour.
Uiocolntd " ;
Two Xffliuros bitie, rhncohito,
cup of water. 1-3 cup hi mar, 2 cups
or evaporated milk diluted with 2
cups water, lVw grains salt.
Scald the diluted milk ami add
lo It the fimar and salt. Hhave
chocolate fine: ndd tho cup of
water and heat over a low flame
until chocolate Is a smooth, vis
cous li'iuld. Combine chocolate.
mixture and the scalded milk. Cnn-
linue the cooking In a double boll-
i-r for tn minutes. Herve with
whipped cream sauce. This serves
five.
WhlpjM'd ('mini Kaiifc.
One cup cream, cup powdered
sugar, cup evaporated milk.
ew grains salt.
Combine the evaporated milk
and cream. CIH1I and whip until
stiff and add the sut-ar and salt.
Keep in refrigerator until ready to
serve.
FJtt PiifMlne
Tvo cups bread crumbs, cup
evaporated milk diluted with
run water cup sugar, 1 teaspoon
salt, 4 eggs, 1 teaspoon cinnamon,
1 teaspoon nutmeg, 1 pound figs,
cup almonds, i pound suet.
Pour the scalded, diluted milk
over tho bread crumbH. Cool and
add the sugar, salt and yolks of
eggs beaten, then the chopped
HU"t, chopped almonds, chopped
figs; lastly, ndd the spices ami
the whites of the eggs, beaten
stiff. Kteam four hours. Serve
with hard sauce or whipped cream
sauce.
Hard Snnco
One-hnlf cup butter, 1 cup
confectioners sugar, 1 tablespoon
evaporated milk, 1 teaspoon va
nflla. Cream the butter and gradually
ndd the sugar and the evaporated
milk drop Ly drop. "When very
light nnd creamy udd the vanilla.
Shape Into a neat mold nnd keep
chilled until ready to serve.
BERLIN AGITATES DRESS PROBLEM
Shall German Envoys Wear Knee Hrceelit's When They Go
to London to Sign Locarno Treaty? Is Qnery
Period Gown Gains
New Importance
The molded hipline is one Of the
Important features of the present
mode, says the Dry Goods Kcon
omist. Sometimes the molded line
in attained by n girdle which is
pulled snugly around the hips nnd
other times it Is attained in the
cut or the garment itself. The
molded hipline was seti in a
draped velvet afternoon dress and
again in the two-piece evening
gown.
Styles in Tablecloths
: ;'. Join
t.irt'nowi.',,.
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Instead of the brilliant white da
t Hi us: If tntilo linon unH Hninlv nnnn.
I slng the largest diffraction mlc chin of vestervenr. tho inl-
gratlng In the world. American ern housewife prefers the more
j Mentists, by separating chlorine easily cared for vivid chinaware
Into isotopes, have produced a land pottery of today. Black bor
heavy chlorine of different atomic j dors supplant the conventional
weight from the original element, k-old band and colors are strong
n feat which resulted ln the first j and primitive.
welghahle and visible material: Kor table covers, she uses not
ever produced with an atomic I the old-fa-shloned red table olon
weight differing from the ordinary -which grandmother abandoned only
element. This step was the first lfvhon she had comnanv but H---
A
, Tho period gown that always
finds a place among fashions, is in
greatvr prominence this season, ac
cording -to tho Dry Goods Econo
mist, showing wondrous creations
in metal moires, silk moires, faille
taffetas and layers of colorful
tulles. Up to the present time the
period gown has always been pre
sented for formal evening func
tions. Straying somewhat away
from that idea is a black velvet
dress with long full skirts and long:
fitting sleeves. This: gown was
designed for formal teas and din
ner. Another of these picturesque
frocks is to be seen in the gold
metal moire gown trimmed with
rows of gold galloon.
Iarge Pouoli
The leading seller In bag de
partments is the large flat pouch
shape of Persian leather, saffian,
pin seal, or vlcl kid, says tho Dry
floods Economist. Eastern and
Coast stores are asking for this
typo of bag in bright colors of
green, red and blue. Other sec
tions of the country prefer the
more pnbdued shades of brown and
tan. There is a decided revival in
the popularity of the tapestry bag,
especially In the large stcapier
size.
(("i,rrfi(initi'no of llio A"(':l.iln.l 1'rcB)
UKJtLlN The question of
whether Chancellor Luther and
Foreign Minister Htresemann, as
the representatives of republican
tier many shall wear silk knee
breeches when they go to luulon
as the gueats of King George for
the signing of the Locarno treaties
has been giving, the heads of the
German delegation nearly as much
worry as the problem of obtaining
a majority for the ratification of
the treaties by thn relchstag.
Only gradually Is a slate cere
monial being evolved for tho
young republic and German states
men must proceed carefully with
the setting of each precedent. As
Iho spartan simplicity uf the sur
roundings of the late President
i'ibert are gradually giving placo to
a more pretentious ceremonial ex
emplified by the gold braided gala
uniforms recently purchased for
the lackeys serving President von
lllndenburg and members of the
cabinet, it Is generally assumed
that tho chancellor and foreign
minister will set tho . pace' for
( Jerman diplomats styles abroad
by observing the customs of tho
court of St. James when they aro
the king's guests.
Hire a taxicab in Herlin, a medi
cal journal reports, and you stand
a good chnnco of getting a doctor
for a chauffeur. There Ih u sur
plus of 10,000 physicians In Ger
many. Many of them have turnod
to "ambulaiicu chasing" for u,
living.
The physicians hlro taxlcabs and
chauffeurs by tho month, rido
along on tho front scat, If they
can't drive themselves, and eko out
an existence on the profits from
taxi fares. Not infrequently in
cruising about tho streets they are
"Johnny on the spot" when acci
dents occur, to say nothing of
when their own vehicles run down
pedestrians.
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Tho theft from the Dresden Zoo
of a prized cockatoo, famed for tho
plaintive manner In which It cried
"Oh, dear, 1 kissed you only on tho
shoulder!" has resulted in tho ar
rest of Otto W. Mahr, 27, on
charges of looting "bird cages In
the Dresden. Lcipsic and Durem
burg zoo gardens.
To prevent marshmallows from
sticking to your sclssorR when cut
ting them In email pieces, dip tho
scissors In- ice-water and uso them
without drying. Tho work may be
done very rapidly, a the marsh
mallows do not stick to the scis
sors. ' -
You'll Mis a Treat If You Don't Attend
The Armory Services
11, 2:30 and 7:30
TODAY
The Old' Church
Ccrner Eighth and Pearl .
Hear Dr. Trawin
11:30 A.M.
'The Prayer Test of Religious Experience'
7:30 P.M.
"Jesus Christ Myth or Miracle?"
i- n NoVemborll.niitrisworlil
I Cl I pnuBOS to obsorvo lh mo
I " J mailt which marked the
IgScifl BlR-nltis of tho Armlsllco,
tho Amorlcnn Hod Crofts
will bogln coiling ths roll of Its
momborslilp. Tho Roll Cnll Is fin In
Tltntlon to nil to Join Its rank", tlnck
of the Rod Crone le a etory of penro
tlnie wrvlco to tho world eqimllofl
only by Us record In war. Always
ilrnt In tho list ot lis activities 1b
Its onro of the sorvlco nnd ex-sorvlco
mnn, of whom 00,031 wore fthlctl
evory month tho prist year In hos
pitals, at homo. In the forces of tho
Unltod Slates, and 'whorovor olso
the nood arose. 8ocond In Impor
tance to this pnrnmount duly, was
tho Rod Cross work In 01 disasters
which struck llio Unllotl Slntofl dur
ing llio yonr. nnd In an forelsn dls
aslors In Iho name period
llrwlrins thosu siiivlies. lied Oiuss
public Iwallli nurses wore consluul-,
ly at work all over the country. Its
nutrition experts wore busy In
schools nnd homes. First Aid and
Ufo Snvltig Instructors wore en
gaged In flclitlng doatha from accl
douts In dally llfo, and In the wa
tor: voluntoora undor tho Itcd Cross
symbol woro porformlng acts of hu
manitarian sorvlco In many fields;
members of tho Junior Red Cross
In Increasing numbers woro prac
ticing Idonls of service whorovor
they sprcn up, and In many other
wnys tho Amorlcnn Rod Cross was
faithfully carrying out tho ninndale
of service placed upon It by tho peo
plo througli lis charter from Con
gress. The slRiilnri or the Armlsllco was
iho most Juyiiiis orciistnti In modern
history; Ihero Is no heller way lo
coiiimemornto II than by Joining the
Amorlcnn Red CroB.
actual separation of an element
into different elements nnd engen
dered n radical orKanizntlnn of the
theory of primary ejements.
t liter unions the accomplish
ens and crepes of figured Dutch
blues, linrdy browns, soft erey.t,
and virile yellows.
A popular style Is to use runners
the length of the table with cross
nients In the field of chemical Irunners where persons are sealed
warfare have been the laying of
falling smoke screens from air
planes by tliflclmriTlng the smoke
producing materials through motor
exhausts: tho Stokes mortar shell,
tlte explosion of which generates
a heavy pall of finoko for land
st-reenlnit; i distinctly Amorlcnn
tear gas called V. N." (chlorace
tophenone); the "C, N." hand gre
nade and cartridges which fire this
gas, ami the Mcllrltlo gas gun, u
weapon Hint tlischurges a lachry
mal gas into the faces of advanc
ing troops.
Tear (.us OfU'll 1's-tl
Originally n military wenpon.
"lent- gns" lleverlheless him round
ltnportnnt nppltnuro In pence time.i.
Police hnvo found it un effective
Instrument.
Other Imporlnnt discoveries
inntle by Ainericnn chemists during
the Inst decnilo include:
rilllzutlon as food values of tho
prlnclpni protein products of blood
drawn from slaughterod nnlmnls,
previously regarded ns waste prod
nels avniinble only for conversion
into glue or fertiliser. Hlooil ni
buinln nnd hncmoblobln uro the
prlneiunl products.
I'yrex, tho heat-resisting, low
expnnslon glass, now- used In nrc
lamps, hnllery Jni-s, flasks, honker.,
nnd test lubes used In luborntorles.
radio Insulators, evnpornllng nml
chafing dishes anil a(ier cooking
utensils.
Chromium plntlng. tho sheathing
of other metuls with a lnyer of
chromium plntlng by nn eloctro
chemlcnl process. This process hns
ennbletl the uso of other meln.s in
Industry whoso susceptibility to
rust imitle (heir use Imposslblo un
til plnted with rust resisting chrom
ium. Hent-trenlment of nickel-Iron
alloys, a process which resulted In
a revolutionary chnngu ln tho op
erntion of submarine cnbles.
Klhylene. n chenncnl used In the
cnlorulion lo mature yellow of rip
ened, hut green fruit, l.'rnlt or
nnges or lemons thnt nro ripo for
iho market but nro still green can
be brought to yellow tint by this
treatment. It has saved ngrlcultur
Ists millions of dnllnrs.
Vnt dyes. In the production or
which American chemists hnvo
chnllengcd the hitherto acknowl
edged superiority of Gornmn chemists.
t'nnnftriitluii n.ul I'xt'liango
Two busy neighbors hnvo a way
of co-operating nicely In their
housekeeping. Knch hns a weekly
afternoon off when the other Inkes
euro of lior children, and on Sat-
nt tho sides. These may be fir.
'Ished with black wool varn tas
sels, larked lightly to the corners
nnd removed when the piece 18
laundered.
Such covers do not show every
spot so glaringly nnd save laun
dering, aro more easily laundered
when they require It. nnd are gay.
If they fade or you wish a variety,
they niny be dipped nny tiny Into
the dye pot. Colors mny match tho
chlnawnre, curtains, wall paper or
rugs.
Some High Calorie Foods
As busy housewives nnd moth
ers, we' Just tlo not hnvo the time
to spend In studying tho value of
foods. This Is an occupation in
Itself ono thnt wo trust to dieti
taln8 nntl food experts. Wo then
avail ourselves of tho result ot
their knowledge, research and ex
periments. From them we learn
that In the colder weather the
body needs hlgh-cnlorlo foods. Wo
need foods thnt protlueo wnrmth.
The following dishes, supplying
calories in nbundnnce, nre used
throughout tho year, but with
more frequency during tho colder
months.
SciillniH-.l lnlntoos
Four large cold bolted potatoes,
t cup evaporated milk dlluatd with
1 cup water, 4 eggs cup cheese,
salt, paprika.
Cut potatoes in thin slices. Ar
range ln lnyers in a buttered link
ing dish; sprinkle ench lnyer with
cheese, snlt nnd pnprikn. llepent
until nil tlie potutoes nre used.
Pour over nil tho diluted evapo
rated milk to which hns been lid
ded tho well-benten eggs, Bnke
for one-hnlf hour In a mndernto
oven. An excellent luncheon illsh.
This Berves six.
Simon Corn Brend
Ono-hnlf cup break fust hom
iny, 2 cups corn meal, 2 teaspoons
salt, 2 tablespoons lard, 2 table
spoons buttor, 3 eggs, cup cvnp
rated milk diluted with M cup
water, 1 teaspoon linking pow
der, 1 qunrt boiling Vt-nter.
Atltl snlt to boiling wnter nntl
stir In hominy. Hull for 30 minu
tes. Add the fut, tho eggs beaten
and combined with tho diluted
milk nntl, lastly, tho comment
s'fied with tho hnklng powdor.
Pour Into a buttered baking dish
anil hake for 45 minutes in a 42n
degree F. oven. Bervo from dish
wilh a spoon. This serves ten,
Dnlo Itonf Cnkp
Ono pound dates (uftor ston-
Gifts That Appeal
To Every Woman
AMONG this year's gifts b e sure to include some electrical
appliances. Universal and electrical appliances such as
Toasters, Percolators or a Waffle Iron are sure to appeal to the
feminine heart. " They make both a practical and beautiful gift
and will help lighten the housework. We carry a great variety of
styles each handsomely designed and highly efficient.
Electric Coffee Urn Sets
An electric 4-picce coffee urn set is a gift that will
beautify the tabic at any meal at which coffee is ,
served. It consists of coffee urn milk jug sugar
bowl and tray coining in a great variety of pat
terns. Tnc donor of a gift like this need have no
fear that his gift will not be appreciated.
, Electric Toasters
An electric toaster is another suitable gift for the
morning breakfast table will toast two large slices
at once. This would make one of the most prized
gifts.
Electric Irons'
An electric iron will lighten manv weary hours of
labor and will be a gift useful the' year round.
Bailey Electric Go.
640 Willamette
Telephone 234
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