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P.W DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALKM, OREGON, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 12, mos. ''''''''H-HHftltlgmaiBl 1 Ttrrt -r-" JTfm A A A IIX b. -r. - - - - - .... . -.. - .-- r SUUAL AINU DKAMAI-IC tVtINIS Or mt WttK H-m-HinnUlllllllHtH- Mrs. Jos ph Bnumgnrtner and Mrs !.!.. f t I -.. j, imvi tiiiu igncj wont uuowi, Airs . . .. -- JJTrnTTTTTTTT. OCI mc the past few wcoHs & Chnmbnhln. H. S Uo;in. A. N. UUbrrt. U,o F. Koilseis, J. H.-Ack-ermnn. F. V. Heiigjii. Invitation Committee Homer M. Smith, Geo. F. ltodgers, Dr. W. Carl ton binmi. Social Committee M. L. Meyers. Ray L. Farmei, IJ. F. Meredith, It. H. Fleming, T. II. Ka. Mimic Committee F. 0. Decke- hHoh. U. O. Schucklng. It. IB. Albert. Hall and Dancing Committee D. A. Dlnsmoor, Clarence lliehop. Chea ter Cox. Floor Committee Dr. H. II. din ger, J. A. Wilson, C. L. McNary, Dr. F. E. Smith, Dr. Soymour Skiff, Chnuncoy MhIiop, v II. Dtirghnrdt, Arthur Honson, ot'd to church bazaars, v at an end, nnd In for Ch lotmaj that so . been prnctlcnlly nt a iind will remain bo until of the now yoar, when Clarke affairs are schod- nlace, and, with the the lcgl&laturo, activity acln In earnest, na many lors and representative ivca and tlnughtors hore I'tho r,"lon nt loast, and aya cntertnlncd by their durlnn tholr stay. n-cck tho event of most vni tho reception and the dairymen and dnlry- rhurcdny night. Iig woeic tno appenranni ron oieo ana iunnuonn Grand opera hoiiBO, Tuoi lands out pnramount as nt that will lnterost. tic Dancing PnHy. L. Wnllaco nnd A. II. Issued Invltntlons for n smlc opera, dancing pat ten Tuesday evening, De- &n the armory. Tho mu ni Is Hindu up entirely of bight opern selections. A'nms on islands. IP. Lord nnd dnughtor, bth, lcavo In n fow days whoro thoy will moot tho Is thoro mnlclng prop- I n trip to Honolulu. Thoy short stay In tho motrop- , lcavo for Snn Francisco ; placo thoy sail December will bo gono about two will bo tho guests of Montnguo Lord, nnd Mr. &k, who nro of great Inllu- Dsttlon In tho Islnndg. IU'M'Ivin Appreciative Letter From Authoress. Although tho following letter wns recolved over a yoar ago, tho pop ularity of tho book, "The Lady of tho Decoration," Is still so gront tlm. the Horn may bo Interesting to many and moro bo whon I add that tho let ters wero written to Mrs Allco Cald well Hogan Itlco, author of "Mra. Wlggs," anl t1tht tho fair nuthoross ninrrlod Jack and Is living In Japan, Utta Squli? Seley llnndkerchUfs .ud iaiu woik booth, Mrs. Squire Farrur. no bno'i . wrr. decornltd wl!i n-.ut'e, mist let, . Ivy. red ami g-een ppper Clulitrias bell . Criterion Club rtnniv. The Criterion club composed of Messrs. Itaiph Cronlse, Curtlse Cros. Cheater Moore, Carl Gabrleleou, lalph Moortws and Laurence Hofor will give Its fifth Annual dntico In th? armory on Tuesday evening Do ember 29. About 300 Invitations will lie leaned, many of thorn being to out-of-town people, and to Salem's young people who nro attending vti rlous schools and colleges of tho state, and' who Mil be homo for tho holiday vacation. The elub lm so cured Mchllroy's orchestra to furnish tho music, nnd the patronoese will be Mrs. Chnuncoy Bishop, Mrs Clif ford Drown, Mrs. Ilobort McKlnulc llofer nnd Mrs. Fred Thlclson. This lui8 always boon the largoat nnd most rnshlonnblo of young folks affairs here, nnd the members horo thnt n contest had boon filed on har homestbnd In tho Coos Day coun try! but she was not at nil disturbed, and Immediately wired to hor nttor noy that she would ninko n fight. i Chiii Party. Tho mombors of tho first yonr aotidemy cIhss of tho university gnvo an' enjoyable class party at Wobstor Inn hall Tuesday night. Thoy spoilt the time playing gnmos and with in strumental and vocal inualo. Moni tors of Mu third nnd four yonr classes furnished a little oxultoment by stonl tng the rofreHhmoiits, but tho first yoars succeodod In potting moro, which thoy sorvod lntor In tho even ing. Tho hall wns deooratod with Ivy, holly arid cut flowers. Schoolmate of Well Known Activsn, A groat many peoplo woro delight ed with the acting of Edna Archer Crawford hi tho loading rolo of "Tho I. Ion and tho Mouso" nt tho Grand opera house Thursday night, notwith standing thnt she was not nt hor best on account of u severe cold, but sho probably has a no moro slncero ad- DE0MBLR STYLES IN NEW YORK-NEty FASHIONS IN EVENING FROCK FOR BALLS AND DANCES ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS WORN AGAIN; SIMPLE AND PRETTY DANCING GOWNS; ARTISTICALLY DRAPED SASHES. of the club are endeavoring to make mlrer than Mrs. Homer Smith, who . i . . Thoro nro ninny pretty touches by which an ovonlng dross can th'a win ter be given distinction ovon If It Is quite simple and mndo of tnoxp r. alve mntorlal. For example nrtl nolal flowors nro now used n groat donl for corsage ornnmontH nnd noth lug Is smnrtor or moro becoming thnn n deop rod or soft pink ros, on tho front of n whlto frock jiiBt bo low the low nock A bnndenu of rib bon of tho snino shndo as tho flower Is worn in tho hnlr. Tho most fash- acrostt the bnck Thcso snshos nro of mft silk or Btttln, ohlffon, mousollno de ioIo or sllvor or gold gnuzo. If tho frock U mndo of somo soft dia phanous stuff, caioIi 08 chiffon or not tho snsh Is nlmost Invariably of tho sanio mntorlal. New Evening Sllppera niul Gloves. Soft slippers Just coming ovor th luce, r-ithor thnn tl.o strnp-d Lffalra of former )' nrB, nro now tho modo. Tho smnrtost satin slIpporB have beaded toes and nro trimmed with ..v. i..- iu ..tt,n.. in, m-ihi1 roRotteH of lnco or unianuu wi tho rolls Btnndlng out a llttlo on tho ImimIhuiiio UuekloH of rhlncBtonoa or this excel all Hb predecessors. were school day companions, thoy rlnn Cliurch llnzinr. cs of tho Presbyterian Id a most successful bn- olr church pnrlors, Wed- Lrnoon nnd ovonlng. Ev- I, In tho booths was soli, I2'i0 persons woro sorvod f'whlch tho Indies gavo In w Ith tho fair In tho oven- L K, Page wns chnlr- io ooked food Doom, anu Wctrd by Mrs. Putnam. Mm. Ion Mra. F A, Frisny nnu oy ncntlry. Mrs. P. H- :Mr J. A, Carson nml go F Rodgers conductod n ; nnd mlscellanooua booth, go Pcnrco chairman of tho undkcrchlef booth, was as- tMri W H. Cooloy, MI Pe.i nd Miss Inz nontz. biotH wn presided ovor nil'nm SteiiBloff, chairman, E Miller. At tho candy 33 St. James Court, Louisville, Kentucky. My Donr Mls Hlrsolr. It wns good of you to tako tho tlma to wrlto to mo and oxprosa your gra cious app-eclatlon of "Tho Lndy of tho Docorotlon." I must confoFP sho Is rather frivolous but Bho wants all hor rosos while sho'B horo. I am moro thnn pleased that nho gavo you ploasuro and you wore kind enough to say so. I ain a klndorgnrten tonchor by profession, nnd thoro Isn't n touch of tho celebrity about mo but tho bucccbs of tho llttlo book has given mo Aintold dollght. It was such a Burprlno I haven't gotten my breath yet. I fool vory grntoful thnt von wroto mo nnd with the vory best wishes for all good things for you In life, t nm slncoroly. IWNXIE CALDWELL MA GAL AY, "FRANCES LITTLE.' May 1G, 1007. For MI.n Doo Mrs. E. J. Lally gave a miscel laneous shower Thursday afternoon for Miss Cnrrle Dee, whom marriawo to Mr. George Gravoa takos place Docomber" 21. About ton girl frlonls. of Miss Dee wero proiont. They annnt ill a nftornoon with gnuios, In-1 strumentnl, and vocal music, nnd nftorwards rofroshments woo sorved. COrVnlllN Hop. Tho nnnunl hop glvon by the cn- dotB of Corvnllls collogo will bo glv- e MlB.es Clara AiuoriK. .. :in F.rtnn Purdv nna "" lu ' " ' . . ... . ., .... . , .... - - -w Rngnn anl tv Mrs, II. II Mleu Ellth, sold the Good nine Mngnzlno at anothci HI of tho booths woro prottl- led Tho Biippor was pro- fMra Win. Htigre, chairman, y, Mrs Harding Mrs. Lamb 'bc: Mrs Droylea, Miss Ali- Mn Marcus, Mrs Shand, inr. Mr Cnroy. Mrs. ah- ;th following young laJlos Mlres Kntherlno Carson, mn Vera Martin, uerum IVMnnna Savage. Alice Palm Prarco. MRrguorlte Oi- M Ptcusloff, Dorothy Stous m 3 Pearl Applognto vns Siiumil llllhee Hall. llhcc club has begun plans Stimuli ball nnd reception 111 bo ulim Now Year's eve. IpM-jn will bo glvon in the lub roomB of tho Elks hall. IeiUb' hall abovo them will hhat night for dancing. The (inimltteo consists of E. L. Kni S Walton and Frank K. tho have practically the (air In their charge and who 4 rdli make It tho most ert on this year's soolal Tin best local talent will ad ) furnish tho music, and 111 iDbablv be assisted by Iwn musicians. About 350 na have been issued, but wishing lnvitatlona for la- oai-of-town visitors may pre- nanes to the Invitation com- ,ThT various committees are Hon Committee Dr. L. F. E P McCornack. J- A. Car- fW H nvrd. Dr. It. Cart er W T Williamson. Geo. Till-, u tho first largo rtanco oi uio year, and will bo nttemled by young society folk from tho principal ciues of tho valley. Those ntendlng from hero nro MIbsos Josslo Kcoton, Doc ,Ie Sctviltz. Hyth Gatch, Holeno Dal rymplo and Murgnret Engan. tviebrate 82ml Dlrthibiy. Mrs. M. A. Robins wai ploasantly surprlsod by hor friends at her home south of Salem, Wednesday Decembor 9. In honor of hor 82nd birthday. Tho followlsg poople were present: Mr and Mrs. J. N Uobortson, Mr. and Mrs. Gravenhone. Mrs. Coburn, Mrs. Cannon, Miss Adabolle Simpson. Mrs. Grandma Cannon. Mrs. Ow Cannon, Mr. Jonea, Mr. Ryal. Mr. and Mrs. Win Robins. Mr. and Mrs. Will Robins, Percy Robins. Knlscoiml Church linear. rri MnUniinl ohureh ladloe held their annual bazaar In tholr Guild rooms Thursday afternoon anu own ing It was given a week oarller .u hnrt i.oan Intended, by request of many pooplo who wished to sond the articles purohasod to tneir irinu in the Ifeist as Christmas presents. n.. luirlnir this. It W8S a IHOSt SMC- excepting a i !21jlf J v ggRgBggggggH agPk ii, ' "f jJBgggg' gSggBwMdSKflHggBgs' SjEiffc "sSgggfW ' nHglgggggS nflBggfllf& ygSJIf JTf wiV HggngggggV bnrk of tho head. YoutiK CJlrH HvonhiR I'rocks. Vnnnir i?lrla nro wonrlnir n groat donl pf white thl winter for balls and dances. Charming frocks nro mndo of chiffon, not, cr'po do chhio, cashmoro, vollo nnd satin. Thoro has ovon nrlson n fad for dobutnnfoa to wear black frockB. Bait this Is ro nlly not qulto as Bombor no It soeniB for Uieso eostumos nro in ado of blnok IlniBBolH not ovor Bilk Blips of whlto and vnrloitB coloro costumoi for ovonlng nro still mado In either tho prlnrosn or dlrdctolro atylo.thoro la scarcely n nntural wnlst-llno to bo soon. IluniOH bf not nnd dainty knoti of ribbon trim many smart llttlo danc ing frooka nnd aomo times frlll of Bllvor or gold' not nro Introduced on whlto gownB with vory good effect. SuhIich All tho Rage. BnshoB nro lltornlly all tho rago for ovonlng gowns nnd nro often draped moBt artistically. Tho ansh or acarf often Btnrts at tho ahouldor and Is brought down across tho front of tho waist nnd knotted low on tho loft Bldo. again It Is pnRued around ho wnlBt onco nnd thon brought down ovor tho hlpa to n point low In tho front nnd knotted thoro. Or It mny bo fesloonod ncrow tho front with n bow of Boft loops nnd onds nt oach sldo of tho front, ono n llttlo hlghor thnn tho othor. In this ense tho Bash goo no farther around tho skirt nnd doos not extend LouUo Kent, Willi tho linker Stock Compuny nt tho IluiiKnlow Theatre, Portland. ..r..l affair, all . . . -... i.i tra Kil ward articles ueuis -- -- ,..,.. Woller. as proaldont of the Guild, tMday afternoon Kiiteitaliuiieiit of Dairymen. Tho visiting dnlrymon and women woro ontortnlned In n moBt hospitable way by Salem people during tholr two days' stay horo. Thursday ovanhur nonrly 300 woro ontortnlned with a lunch and program In tho llllhee club rooms. Tho Hoard of Tiade commlttoos nnd ohurgo of tho enter tainment and tho visitors woro de lighted with tho troatmont which thoy rocelvod. Tho Peorloss orches tra furnished somo vory excellent music, nnd Mrs. Robort McKlnnle Hofer appeared In a vooal solo and was compelled to give a recall num ber. Sho was accompanied by Miss Hcmtrlco Sholton, pianist. Mr. J. H. Albert, tho plonoor dairy-', man of Salem nnd president of the Hoard of Trade, oallod on about twonty people for short talks. All woro Impromptu nnd woro rolatlve to the dairying buslnoss. The speakers mado ploasant reforonoes to the city and Its hospltablo poople. and were unanimous In tho statement that tho Salem convention wns tho best In the history of the association. Thoy com plemented tho Illlheo olub on Its at tractive rooms, and the Board of Trado on Its Bplandld entertainment Inlry""",w Popular Speaker. Mrs. 8. A. Yoakum, who has been one of the most popular speakors at the dairy convention, was re-elected vice president of the association yes- Mrs. Yoakum having attended Mt St Joseph's col logo In Dtibuquo, Iowa, a number of years ago. Tho actress does not travel under un assumed namo, and makes hor homo In Troy, N, Y. W. It. O. LimIIch KnUTtnln. Tho ladlos of tho Woman's Rollef Corps ontortnlned ho mombors of tho G. A. It., at tho homo of Gonoral nnd Mrs. W. II Ilyara, on North Com morclal street, last Wednesday night. A pleasant social tlmo was onJoyoJ, nnd a numbor of young womon pres ent sang wor-tlmo and othor appro priate songo, and lato In tho ovenln tho Iftdloa rTvod refreshments. AboMt 70 pooplo woro present. gilt. Hut tho vory latest footwoar In fnshlon'H realm nro Biippora oi sil ver or gold gauze. Although whlto ollppera aro still worn with whlto and nl light colored gowna It 1b crmildor ed n llttlo Biunrtor It tho frock Is not white to wear slipper mid hoalory thnt oxactly match. Evening gJovoH como up Juot ovor tho turn of tho olbow loavlng tho uppor part of tho .inn exposed. Divmhch for Curd Pnrtles, Afternoon IteceptloiiN, Etc. Very Btnnrt for nil function!! not requiring oxtromo ovonlng dresB nro frockB of Batln, chiffon broadcloth or ovon cashmoro mado In tho Em- plro Btylo nnd worn with aoparato nnd nnlto abort boloroa of. tho namo colored not nB tho coslumo ombrold- orod In old gold or nllvor. Tho glrdloB of nearly all frockB nro ' soft draped ntylcB simulating tho classic offorlfl and nro olthor of black or tho hhiiio color .ib tho gown. New Collar Outlines, Nearly all collars nro flnlshod with ruchliiKs which nro rnthor high nnd Btnnd out a good deal from tho nock. It Is considered vory chlo, bspoclnlly with n black gown to hnvo tho nich ing nt tho hnso of tho vollnr Instead of tho top. Collars of such frookn aro oftoil finished by n flat fuelling, an Inch and n half wide, extending from the bnno of tho oollrr ind lying In u flat circle nbotit tho neck. LUCY CARTER. rt)f f ltlll I ll I 4fl 9ff !! 'I1 BUNGALOW Theatre j Empire Theater Co., (Inc.) I.eHM-e. GEO. L. BAKER, General Manager. Portland, Oregon, i 1 2tli and Morrison streets MRS. TOLAN TOO MANY FOR TRAMP ..-.i ., nf the fair, and the la dies who conducted the different booths ww Fancy work booth. Mrs H. Ple. Mr8- Carey Mart,n' Mrs! Mary Chadwlck. Candy booth. Mrs W. Oarleton Smith and Mrs. Homer Smith. Pudding booth. Mrs. Myrtle Tllhwn. Fwwer booth. Mrs. Uud Hamilton. Apron booth. Mrs. George Bingham. Miss Lena Bier. Mrs.BarrG Lee. Mrs. C D Purvlne. makes her home In Marshfleld, and Is a very capable woman and Is woll informed In the dairy business. Hor talks wero all praotloal and contained many witty remarks. Mrs. Yoakum operates a cheese factory on her place at Marshfleld and yesterday presented tho llllhee club and tho Board of Trade each with a fine full cream cheese of her own manufac Mrs Honry Tolnn rosldlng at H84 Chemoketa street, went through nulto an exciting oxporlenco with ft tramp yesterday morning while hor husband was In town working, nnd tho lady proved herself a real hero Ino at the tlmo. Mrs. Tolan heard some ono knock ing at her kitchen door, and upon opelng It sho found facing her a voiy disreputable looking tramp who be gan nsklng for food. Mrs Tolan ex plained to the persistent fallow she had no food cooked Just then, hot that alio would give him somo broad and butter. To this offer the tramp bouan making thearts and told the i ,,.. i... .ciiM hawi nnthtnir but a I good square meal, and he continued I Portland's Fashionable Popular Prico Playhouse Home of tho Incomparable Baker Stock Company, Second and last week of the great Bolasco success ; about which everyone Is talking, j;' II The Rose of the Rancho ii Commencing Sunday Matinee Decembor 13, 1900. jj With full strength of Company and groatly augment- ! ! ed cast; all tho gorgeous scenory, eostumos and effects J If you saw It last week you will llko It oven bettor tho second time, It's a beautiful picture and It grows on ;r you, EVENIN'O PRICES: 115, 85, BOcj Mntlme. Saturday, IB, 115c. ; ' Next Wtfkl Hoyt'a "A MIDNIGHT HALL." o ttVr!!!!!!!!''18111111 ..-...-.-. . - . . . . - . . . ... ....ijif 1.1H SI IH t 1 tllIWItlllll " WIW WIW. -.-. . - I Klinger Grand Theatre GRAND OPENING, MONDAY, JAN. 14 GEO. W. LOWE STOCK COMPANY In Up-to-Dato Comedies and Dramas, than over. Opening Bill - 10 acting peoplo; bettor CALIFORNIA Price. Within Reach of Everyone !! lltlilf nf wuitfiimif i to act ro bold that Mrs. Tolan at-' lady calmly opeud tho door wldo. temntwi to tuit the door In his face and be put his foot out and stopped ture cnoese or, ner own mnuum.- . . Shrrecelved the new. while -U The now thoroughly enraged nlcvl un a kitchen chair aud told the fellow to come in If bo thought It advisable. The tramp evidently re alizing the diro danger of his woth lois cranium being cracked by tfc$ chair went away cursing and acMaje up "something awful." Ml I