THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATWiAY. AUG. 21. 1915-
TWO
Margaret Mason Writes of
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Gotham Fads and Fashions
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OABOIi 8. DIBBLE.
Tho romiiiu woi-k in one of Kn-ut in-! frai.kly nn iiii'cnioiiii, itnnfriiiil. muli'm Tin- nfmhcm if the party fei-1 that
ter(t to a certain ri'pr.'inMitativi) pur- ;irl. Htmul olf nml look at "Jetty. " the i-linili to Mt. Ilno'l was indeed one
tion of rulleen women, iiiaKiuurb an tiieiNo, Corbet "iMty"; look at hr as a wnrth while, the wonders of tho trip,
liamma J'hi iteta Horority will hold itn eolor mheine: aoft hrownn, liirniiiriu" far oiitbaluReing any incidental did-
regular biennial convention at Amlomar, i laim and miliiluiiiir yellnwa. Look at ruiiifor ti of the climb. Like all who
California, from tiie twenty fifth to
the twenty-ninth of AtijpiKt. n ci
cemiingly litrjjo attendniKo ia antici
pated, a iqiecial train leaving New York
m Aug-uat nineteenth which will be
Joined liy an especially lar(i delegation
at Chiriigo and Omaha. The ildrpjatioii
from Portland will awell the uumbem
raaaiclcriibly an the active chapter from
the toivemity of Oregon n well aa
many of the alumnae arc planning to
her hair yea, "yellim like ripe corn. " up-eml Mt. Hood, fhey returned with
One thinka at first that of the oil pic a more comirehen!i"e idea and keener
tnriK, '"I'lie Artmt's -Mother" in the appreciation of the natural beautica of
near, mil one iiegina to doulit that Oregon,
later. In finish it i, if nnvthiiiir. sn-'
porior, toe liruali work is fluent, yet
under KikmI control, the mother, sweet-1
Mrs. .John Sectt wan hostesa at
charming Kensington Tuenday after-
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attend the convention. A varied and ha ml corner there is a little thing,
ntrtainlnir Drmrrom has been ulannedl" '"I'V pieture by Martinez. There
liy those in rharge, incliiiling a lunch
raced ami gentle; but, is she not alter ',, i,,,,,,,, K.r house guests, Mrs.
fill I.iji nrlinl . innlh.a .....I ..... .... .......k .... ... n '
.... ..... ..,n. n in. .in., n mi,, u
the universal nnrher, as "Hetty" is
the universal young girl! down in the
oa at which the htanford chapter will
art aa hostess, and a banquet at the
Palace Hotel in Kan Francisco. The
noted boulevard beach at Asiloinar will
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viiiiiii uiiiniii i -.i f-n in v iiiriii it, ii.un.-, . . ... ,,
who are answering the rail of their V " "n,""'.'
forority from muttf to rotmt.
Otimniti I'M Hrtn in hiik! to t tin
only Nutiomi mtruntv wltifh linn a rnn
m, -;. "MT U,uk of thtw mvtUTinUH
hrftim lultiiit...iii anil wiin tha first flns . ,
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to enter the Cniversily of Oregon, ' ' in i n I vl
charter being granted Novemlier thir J himex e
t cent li, I WIS. I lie national orgaami 1
Hon was founded Nnveinlier eleventh, I
1874, at Hyrneuan I'aiversily. .lust now
a fact of special interest Is, that nil I
lumnne chapter from I'regiai has been
established in Cortland with Miss Until
Ihimwnv appointed K a local member
n the autumn I ?.vl.rv hoard. This
la n grove of eucalyptus trees, a ri
aiui a mother w.th a liiln in her iinna
on the hither side. It has decided
merit, and makes a tender and inti
mate appeal. The work in chnrininl has
been miicii admired. The stu.lv ln.w.
lines, one lingers to
look at. The detail is i"ud. with evi
dences of Marline.' teaching jn n. The
one with the eucalyptus iiees in the
loregroiin.t entries with it the .c;,l,.,
trees. It l-I'i'-tore
is
Kllu McDowell, of Han Jorn, and Mrs,
l. I.. Tusker, of Los Angelea. The
jrcmns writ most attractive ly deco
rated with richly colored marigolds anir
nasturtiums, while hanging baskets of
jasainine pave a finishing touch to
the decorative rcheme. The nfte.-noo.i
v.iis pleauiutly pi.ssed with fancy work
and vocal selection.' by Mrs. MclJowell,
A uiii.pie feature uf the affair wns the j K. Hkenstein, Mr.' ami Mrs. Albert
writing of a message by each guest to 0.Brin Mr. and Mrs. John Numl, Mr.
" ",' " -' " ""' i and Mrs.
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MISS OAYNL BALDWIN.
Th gifted youjig Tioliiiste, who has just returned to Salem after a
four yean' course of study In Oiirmany, and who will be the motif for
numerous social affairs within the nm few weeks,
---f
neck wide 'pleated hillfles aronn.l the
j short elbow sleeves and a deep fun.
pleated ruffle around the bottom of the
, skirt from the knee to the ankle. All
i tho ruffles are headed with tru-h' wide
j yellow satin ribbon run thr..gh a
double fold of the net and the vellow
t satin ribbon rim through a shirring
'forma the iaiirh. emnira va!c i: .
I Hero's one garment that the rat woman
New York, Aug. 21. Butterflies of lean wear with impunity. She doesnt
fahion ought to leel at home in the j have to be thin to wear a net. niehtis
because it s tnm enough, itself. gDe
will also find it dcliciously eml aj.
most cool to the point of audacity.
For more conservative sleepy heads
"'ft"1""3 pmn. mi& mini is nf.
tEy Margaret Mason.)
Nettie i.as a nightie
That is- nothing more than net.
It's a nif'ie, natty nightie
And a wee bit naughty yet
yuite the nicest thing in nighties
Is sweet Nettie in the net.
! and Mrs. T. K. Ford, M. and M s A.
running lil.e .Mrs, Kuiiev s.
implies that the miiinu of
paint to bring nut cn'ur effects, light
mid shade effects, even the bringing
into being line, i, ,m. ,.MUi,
Tho layman, however. ,h mil 4 nnc Ii
ciiioeincl ,ih how it, is done, us that
it is dime, Mrs. Knnev leaves fur Sc.
utile Hun. lav, end mlj later non her
iiiisnanci, who in
cr who was in I .os Angeles. Mrs. New
ell is a former resident of Salem, whose
ul en. e vi'.s a miitler of sincere regret,
iiiu'iiiu.-Ii as the guests were all old
tune trie ids, n circumstajce which con
triliiitid in no "mull wny to the enjov
uieiit. of the iitternoon.
net. Perhaps tuat is wny tney are,
adapting it to garments for strictly
home wear. Certainly tho new net
nighties are bomey without being iiome
lv. Time was when the nightie wag a ,
garment to be mentioned with bated fered cut c. exactly the Bame lines as
ureain oniy in me privacy oi me uoii-.in uiguisnin ox tne oiu-taf jiumed
dc. r us 'twere. Now they are openly I male. Jt has the same high neck with
discussed in the very best families. ; a neat littlo turnover collar, lone
They have to be openly discussed be- straight sleeves and buttons over the
cause they are all open. work. You chest with the snmo neat little set-on
can't make veiled allusions to 'em even I flap. Briar stitching in white outlines
though they are made of veils and il- the collars, cuffs, hem and the fastea
lusion themselves. The net result is ing flap and a bit of white smocking
that these new net nighties are being! on eah side of the front gives the
very much talked about. In fact, cv- necessary fullness,
eryboily is talking about, them. I So far removed in effect and ilcsiim
j iium ai nisi. uu migui. imagine mene ; ia me jnguisuiri nigntie irorn me night
lira ie Keeton. Kninia t.etac, Bessie .net nightgowns would be an awful ie of net that it would even give the
South, and .Messrs. (ilyde Hardener, be-: bother to mosquitoes, but the altruistic ' mattress a turn should thev elect to
designers have had insect interests at i climb into the same bed together,
heart. They have created one model of
net robe de mat that is slit from the i And now then you can ring tim
Ian White, Henry Lundeen, Ath
ler aui Mr. Arthur Me Lane.
Mil-
Kcre Ihc de
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was an honor well conferred, aa Miss in lunge ,,f II.,, Alntl.ni, r,i...l... ..
Ancliornge. She plans , ,,.v,,,, .r.
sell" ipnli, singly hereafter to portrait
painliiiir. She has sold a f.. ,.;.....
Falern, where she has vlsiti il ll number , In ieople who minted them, but that
of times. has not been her linn- nor hi. i
Duniwtiy was a prominent menilier of
her chapter both lis an undergraduate
and as an alumnus. She is well known in
Most dishii. ti
of iiivendur, hvd
V'rnpe vhi. I, g
u 1 1 1 s t ti .'.In. ,n Wednesday after
noon when ..he entertained iu'fornially
at f bridge tin, honoring her house
guest., Mrs y. M. Miles, of Portland.
Lewie, Mr. Bnd Mrs. A. J. i
j ltavidaon, Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Ki.gdahl. !
Mr. nnd Mrs. James Henman. Mrs. .1 jf. p t iuii,i a,,,i ilflr dnmrhter ankle length iiem to the waist, where it changes by changing the rinc Bv that 1
A. Murruy, Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Ninlon. , Mrs. Alice M. .lu.l. I, have returned from '8 ''aught together with a soft bow of j don't mean a complete change of ring ia
I Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Burr, Mr. and .Mrs. motor trip to Astoria, where thev ' I''"'1 ribbon that is run through a shir-! necessary. You can do ' the trick by
! Krnnk Juskoakl, Mr. and Mrs. John B. j were the guests of Mrs. Judd's sou, rmK around the waist. A second pink ! taking a few jeweled scrolls off a
! No.-thman, Miss Eugene M.-li.aiiff, j Mr. Kilwin .Indd. Mr. K.hvin .lu.ld ac-. '"'W '''" 'he slit skirt together at thejdinner ring and leaving it a less or
I Miss Helen Melnturff, Hany I'ei.ri y ; .-oiiipaiiied them to Salem, where siu , knop. The waist tit' the gown is madeinate circle, bedight only with ils cen
I I will le the guest at the .luild home for "f ,wo w'll- panels that taper to mere Ural setting. Of if you are Tearing a
Mrs tt,k.n. O.....I. ;..!. ..... i.. ......
(Inmmn Phi Kela enn rlnitu n laud
able number of prominent members,
among whom are Margaret Wilson,
Tomi Wilson Havre, .lam. Hcherzer,
president of Oxford College, Aileen
rieveland Higins, ii emit n lmtor to the
('raflsmun, Oriice Smith Itichuiotid, an
thor of bed PepMr Ituins, etc., Iiindsev
Itnrbee, ilrainatist, M. Kiith Ouppey.
lean of Women at the Cniversily of
Oregon
The Hiilem members of llniiimn Phi
Beta are Mrs Prank II S r, Miss
Grace Mean, Miss I'atherine Ctuson ami
Miss Kslher I'arsnn.
In Mrs. Karl Kuiiev Iheie has come
to Halem, visiting ntlattvoH, tut art slu
dent who lake her panning seriously,
who has hud .-t lli-n I leii.-aing, and
whuMe wurk as sli.iwa in the Craioe
Hhup window indicates laieful utten
tin li that tea. lin g, and wln.ti reveals
bmnles a personal iinpii-ss, which at
11m stage, it is perhaps sulfoieiil to
aay, eii.ls. Sin. belong liiiiikly lo
that divisiun of pnititets nlm n uses the
brush liloaillv And yet she is not ia.1
ical, tho paint Is not dniihed or slapped
ca, the ciiliir elfe. t is not lelt entirely
til the eve of tho bcluil.ler, and the. ap
l.recintion of line is pronounced. Mrs
Kuhov has studied at the Seuttli, Art
W html, the rsllfonni, Hchiml of Arts
and I rafts, at . Iteikelev, and the I 'lu
ago Art Instiliite She iihs wurki.l
llli ler Marline' and Null, and has also
talen summer school work at laimel,
t'al., under Win, Chase, in the. .mh
wimmer school that he has coiidiieleil
nutsidii of Kuiupe, She went to Mar
lines for Inii.ls. ii.e and to Null for Mir
tiall work. Mic was luouuhl the at
tool ion f Marline by Mci'ouma, and
allh.ngh Mrs kiniiev did not sav so.
it la well known that an introduction
liy Mel on,., is. hi n n. us.-, an arrival
I'haso's summer school siarted wil.i mil
allldenla, but dwindled i.l it. r
ai few 'huso, hIiu is mi f tho mas
.r til Hiilraiture in II, is .....inliv, I.
ol an easy ins-tei ,. is sgunisi the
" Bice. pi. tines, ' nea thai an'
painlcsl in please, I... elf.slu,., lhal
art) rkhilutr.1 and re.ene u n. ri ti.nl
amaid. -" Chrulina. picseui," ,0 calls
Ihem. " only paml on,. g, thing
out of teul," he de. lares i Mir
k, the toiiiK a. it is, .mi n'
l-t l-lf.sts I.I.. ,Ui. of I) selves "
II aim. to lueak up iijji.liiy f lm,.,
and among uiher devices lis. his sin
lent, paint uliieit. as seen in a tint
mirr.ir line d.v .peaking .af wale,
rolnis, he said. "Water .olois1 Water
eolwrs! It i. all there '' In ,,. f,.w
pulling iu tli,. r'liiioe Miop Hinduvi
that which above all h,,,. , alien
I iin in then iiii.emv "TI,,. News
i in, iiou,. , , aar. mil. le.ke. k,.
iiioi.oi. r.ne .lesnes riist to ,
Ihel woll, and slil.lv, to ii.hiev
lirusli coiit,,, I t In- shall even ,
completelv transform atoms of ,-,
"'to willing slates. And for th.s
is content to war.
We no lo
for-
liL'er
because lictore u
uinp
Mi
M
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Kiith Mn
lire ti-iting ,
P. A. Mi.pl. v
I i nly tirst tr,., t ,r., slnple
Mi.-. Minor had not seen emh oth'
Mrs
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lte
t w c.
son rune Inn Ila
'I I of f . ,it oll hei
Mr
A
and Mis. M.
I to l-.ugeoe ti
Willi:
1 l li
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us a ii. w-l,,, , and " Hetty'
:: BeaverStatePrinters
0 Society nnd CommnrcUl
1 Printing.
J fbons iftpx
I Boom i a. Tatton BlcH
1 Dr. Stanton I
Dermatologist I
I To introduce my me
X thod of removing
facial blemishes and
treating the scalp. Any
lady presenting this adv.
be fort Aug. 27 will se
cure on treatment for
face or scalp.
3$1 Steeve$ Bldg.
Phon 393
Amen, a f
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"'" """" inioiclinto nnd. rti.kn.g ,.t
seeing Oregon Alli )h, jhi
tllll step .M, I, venliiie ,, ,,v
III OregolilluiK he , ,MUj
l,v that Hr. ami
Mrs. II C Lpley , , ,iipaicd bv Mrs.
i"ioia iiriint, her house gu,.-i
lliunk, ol Kansas l ily. .Miss.,,,,
tiisn i. aura i.n.m ,,. , ., uv
to make the lupedn will,,,, ,,,'
ii'ghl nnd re-urn, nn nihiis,,,.,!,
thna ever over tl harms of Hreeun
I'he parlv made the tup . ,,.),,,,,.
li'iven a) rii,,, i;,,,' tailliesl
point uccessilde ,v a, llh. y,um
mere Dr. n, Mis. lolev I v,,
Iiriint sialic, I on the hie el'imb
the ramp a, t,., fni ,, limVM(,
at the snow hue, n n ejevatioii of ;
.Vlll feet h- In,, t,. v,,nni, I , r
"I lite miles. Though It dense f.,g ,et
led down during II, c i t,-i ,,, ,,,,.,
Iheless a more sinking!, u.,,.. ,-iett
tvua ol, tniued than is , iim,., ginned ""'" paienta
"0 a denr dav. As ,1 su-,,,,, .1 1 . !
ii the ski and in tit. Mi . I, .,i,
,ui a s,,it. pai
I. It ; wliil,. ,. I.i
He later, the ,g ,, , ,,lM ,,,,.
to reveal the Th.ce s,.,,.,-, ,uU ,,lr,,
M the left st de,,,,,,. ,1,,. ,,,, j,,,,,
oil the letmii t,M, i. , ,.,,,,.,,,,!
their clotliiiig ,ke fin,, rain, il ,,,
ers felt luce lh c,.,,eii.t,., hi ,.,
ran. new obtained f the s,r ,,o,
peaks. The de.ceni , t, M,
i.i atop was nia.l,. n, an I,
iniiv in, I,, ilc, it ,,,.,.,
note that the sii,.w II , ,!
lie iicepteil us a si a ,,,ii,-u division
line its it is much higher lln. tear than
last owing . M ..,1 ,!,
ii'i, the winter
Pei Imp, not cicivonr knows ,.f il,,.
viglliint p,es,-ii,,, ,,t , t, ,,,,, ,,,,, ,,
Mt Hood, who giiiciou.lv uwiiids all
lllllliel. till. i lead, t. (,,,u ( ,.y
of itcnillllig fe,. ,. ,,,,,, ll,
I' guide ,i, I,,., in,., e tu. , ni,, vi,
11 hioisclt. thne I, ,ni,l i , , t,
coli.idcinig it a ,,,,,, ,, (,., , n ,hi,
dais wih. V tew dav. at.,. wl i,,,,,,,
III Nnleai nti ,MI, ,,l,i,v ,,,,,
sunset, Ihe t,.i.-. t,n,g, r , n Mi
WHS W,tllc,Sl,g VVolOl.llnl .,(,, ,,
l.-l. phoned down t t t, l.,l. l,t
Itoip ll,.,, Ins bin,. t,.hl IM ,,,,, , MU ,
that by iiichiis ,, hi. w, , i,, t. ) .H
he wits t i. wing the s,, ,,r
1,1 "'e V. He s,, . ,
setting in the , ci, I, i , . ,,, I,, , ,,,
the Columbia Inei. lighting ,t ,,r f,,.
o.og uisiiiti. e s.i.l ,ido, in,. ,i I
bill oil fue, ,1,, ouch l,l,
end Miss lliin.t M,-iul,-r,
Int. a. I ,.iii l;n !, s weri
platers, the Inch ore falling to Mrs.
A. II. Mo,,,,-. I.uiir the guests ad
journed to tin- , lining room which was
daintily decked with delicate. pink
o. lo t loses. Tl,,. guests were Mrs.
C Lewis, M.-s. A I.. Hum, Mrs. (I. ft.
S-haele.-, Mrs. W. II, Sissoii, Mis. . s.
I'.n ul. Mi,,. W. ,1. Irwin, Mrs. Alfred
Lovelace, ,rs lloriu-e Smith, Mrs. A.
II. Moore, Mrs l.dwaid Oillinghaiu.
Miss I'loren.e Jivim. MB -.,i, lz.
, ard.
noun, , !,,.!. Q...L...: I I.. ......
I , ... i o. i.)urunui ouillliwnit vv.is iiori.ss
d the home of M,s "l "" H.".'l,iy W1'"1" n'V !
""us "v no. I'.wi.jr iouiiii in, no- in in,-,
Polk Hills. ThiB is tin siconii in (,
ceriee. of affnira by which the ijuiiint i
ciHtiini uf wool-pulling has I n n-v.v j
M r. Si.,,..,. .. ..I . I
mc'l'i'd '',lv'th'e''tn"',ivi'ly ,eei-'l '' -tt.d I'lttsits. '
. . ii illiiioiuirj la I II III I M lift ftl, U til III IU '
tiny, I'tti-li vwnt coMtrihutiiiL' mii, Wni.ii '
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'ii miii n r 1 1. 1 .hi.. t , s i i j i, M j i j , ( y work
wit k, Mrs. U. Wturtup, M.s. II. Moij;:.n, ! ' . , ,
Mis, A. Webster,
Miss Mary Waite, house g icts at the I M'r" M.""u,,,a M,"-,,,r- "hl "
Southvviek home, .Mrs. .1. I, ..f "'"""-' u"r V"";1,""!' """"1"i-'"
Portland, Mrs. L. fine.-. M,ss ussie ' l , ' ''-v iirnV111
(iriee, Mrs. J. White, M, l sld !" ' "l"'1' '" s'"''" the
i -".cscoi re polls a
Mr. W. (1. Allen and Mis. F. A.
Kllot: wi-ie the hostesses at ii charm
ing Kensington given Thursday after
norm ul the home Mrs. Allen," eompli
nier.aiy to Mrs. Klliott'a house guest.
Mrs. Will Klliott. of lleoige.totvn, 111.
The dis orations neie most attractive,
eoiiMstmg of gracefully arranged nas
tiirtinrus and roses. The aftei 1,01.1 tva-
I with ntus.ii'
straps over the shoulders forming a low I green frock today and your Hugs be
V-shaped neck a.id no sleeves or under, all set with rubies you can d. tly slip
aim covering, i ins nignigown win un- out the ruby settings and stict in an
doulitedly prove a boon Indeed to the : emerald or two just like tha This
festive inosuiiitri Possibly the design-j change of ring may smack tumewha
er who thus looked out for his interests j of a presto change but it really is as
wns once a little fly herself. 1 forgot, easy as one, two, three, prot ded. of
to mention that this garment is also ' ci.i'rse, von.- rings are built on he 111 l,r)
heavily burdened with a row of pink I model with fill the new improvd mod
jeather stitching around the ankle em plumbing and ad justments, ind pro
length hem up the sides of the slit skirt ivided also nn ft niPi o dutnil i Lot i-nn
.,,,,1 and outlining the strap-like holies. : possess a varied assortment o' differ
j Anotner net model has a wide ruffle lent colored gems to act aa uudi i studies.
o, pir.iie.i nei Hroiiiiu me round baby for the original settings.
ler, Miss Zelma White, Mi
W.
M.m.r and her iliiugliter,
i,.r, of Mason, Michigan,
is. Minor's mother, .Mrs.
i.l her home on North
v u ml
cr for
Willi ii, Mrs. M. Wilson. Mis- Nun Wil
s Mrs. .1. Biodoi linden, Mi-s Alice
llieile.-lideTi, Mrs. o. K. Civ, Mis. J.
Smith, Mm. J. K. I linpniiiii. vi . s. ,1. W.
Porter, Mrs. W. II. Mellow, -il, Mis. y
W. Wilson, Miss Ualiel Wilson, M:s.
.1. Mewart, .Miss I a, he, nn- St.-wai
the
Miss Ma.-y Slewnrt, Miss lirai,
ai t ol Kansas, Mi-s Ci,i.-i me ( e N .-1 1,
of Illinois, Mis. II. Hint. The .-hil-
dien were: Vera Soutov. i, k. l.enui
I niist i ti.iov uhle outing.
I ...
Hornriiig Mr. K. W. Wyatt ci liis
,-llth birthday, a number of h,s friends
j gathered ut the home of Mr and Mrs.
IWvatt, oT.'i North Ttventieth street!
'Inst, evening to ui.risii him lii
j games. The ruoins were tastefully deco
rated with pink and lavender" sweet
: peas. Those win, assisted in serving
lyre Mr. Rose Sicklin and Mrs. llettie
Strode. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs.
H. II. I oillsev, Mr. and Mrs. W H
ft
OPEN FORUM
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Salrm, Ore., Aug. HI, l!M."i.
Kditor of the Capital Journal: No
ticing your article in the Daily Capital
.liiiirniil stating that the south is ipiiet
ing down again rfter the lynching nf
Slew I toroi gti some ungiiesse.l snuie(. Mr.
M i ti nie unpen. ting social
in scent of Ins friends, so while t.u-v
were arriving he .lis.,:,,,.,! h.,.i,- ..'i
I'llllttllll nn
me 1 1 1 em 1. 1,1,,..., . tessel of which ,
'"s chaige b g the Northern. Mrs.
Minor and h. r daughter will remain in
Null III for set Till we. ks.
...
Mr. mid Mrs. Mcnitt Hut is and Mr. !
nnd Mrs. I.e., N 1'lnlds will leave Sun-:
dav on a motor trip to Itayocean I
l,ea. h, where they will remain lor aev-l
oral .lavs
(luy C. Milh r, u former
t vt Inch is n. I
the nature ,,i u family reunion IH being1
...i ,.. ,i 1..., . .
Mi. Mm... is well know,, , ! """'. harles Morgan. I'l.g.ne Mor- ! . ,'. ' n " there
gun, v ie. cMiirtup, ni,' ! iv, liellllu1 . " ''nil ll,on
lli.lt, .lames Jefferson uf Portlund. I "'"',""'' ,"'s's eri. confiontcl
. . . l-tb a black peisoiim.,.. wh , , i
I for Mr. Wvatt. H iving tt ,.,,,
U III (tl ! ji ii i.tm ii - . . t - it .... . .
Sill i. con,,,,,, int.. ..mm,,, ... ,1... .. " ' ' WrfM !
r. "- - r ' ' 1 " 1 .' ,111
librury circles of i 'alllornia because of;.,,,
his varied eljorts in their behalf. C,ln,s!wa
taken for the California Lihrai V lisso
eiation we.e I ed with a gold im dul
at tin) l'l.iiiiiua Pacific exposition ri
teiilly. "The film for which t.,e Ii
brnry association received (lie uwu:d
wna tuken under the dil'eclion of tint
C. Miller." say. the Palo Alto Times,
"who obtain,, I have of alisciice from
his regular business to complete the
work, the nature ,,f the film making it
very desnnlile that someone ttnectlv
, I H r v
tullv
M'ling.'i at t h
'd His identity
list. .in, I,, l ai
1 Mr. Wyntt hin
i-g' ring doubt :
was. The e
assed
Hriet.'ke, Miss I.OUL'ilie UriefUe ts
mi. I Mrs. A. W. I'arherrv, Miss l.cla
t'arberry, Mrs. Hetty Strode. Mrs. Kose
sicklin. Mrs. L. spurlin, 1 hurlev Spur-,
..... in.,,,,- , ll '.r.Mu ,,,.' in v .... i . . , ,
i u... u- V , ,. ' . on iv uiggers ' tvno had stolen a mule.
.1 ire Kdwards. Mrs . 1- rank Kay- ,ookill(f tfP w0 ..i(!gPr" ,, i Web
lor. Mr. niol Mts. I-.. . yatt. !ster's dictionary, 1 find it gives the
. iiieaiiing of the v.ord as "a very mean
Mr. i. .... , , , , , person." You could not have des.-rib
.Mrs. U ,,!i,n ,, k and her ilaugl,. ,.cl 1hp mon bettcr ag Webster does
tel. .Miss Mane Wok, tn enve nes : ...J
).,.. . .i i . , , i Kivr aiiv ciiu.it jur nigger,
luv tor their ranch ut Tinn t.. I ... . . r. ... "h
i itui t . uuge it to lie no one nut soiuo
poor white trash with tile description
stuck to them ua Webster gives, and
rritt iai.-t have
spend a fen dnvs
Mrs. l.A.lla It f,..l.n it... ...... i
l"",r .l"1'1 -v re! dent of tl,.- local relief corps, enter-
Hid hi audience mined the ott'icers and enminittees at a
''ins' none other; deliglitf, I tea at her h, ., Wednes.lav
'It. lucre is still, ufteri n. T,. 1,.,,,, u,.. i.....'.
as to whose surprise! rated with tl:,..KU,l i'U,...rs .'...'i,
t oi-iigiii currying ,, t
,. oi, euros ami
th
orn, ;
they could not be described nnv better.
Thank yon very much for stating;
your views on the editorial page :' the
aforesaid.
I will look for tli is nhort write-up
in tomorrow's Journal, but 1 suppose
nor scheme of the in vain.
j Yours JVST A CITIZEN".
in, I
stll.g t,,
t nivvnvs
recent mill I'll, ge of iulereal I
mailt Salem peopl,. was that of Mr !
I. Holl and Miss l.llnliel Ii I
imm'Iic win, I. was soleiiiiii.ei ut Mt.
'h s t'Mlioli, , lm, h on August the
eighteenth. Mi.s (,,s, he has I n head
of the tiermaii depnriiuent of the Salem
llig.ll school ,, the ,., Iw j.,,Ht(,.
She is a graduate of the I'nitersity ot
Mm Hi-sola and a member of the' Phi
II, l.t kappa and I.iiiiiImIu Alpha Si soi
lb lb II is ul.,, graduate f
the I unci. iiy ,,t Miniies,,,,, ,,,,,1
iiicml.er ,f , p., phi tli.telllltv. He
is ii 1 1 1 . in I , . f ,,f the finiilty f ih',, h,
vcisity of M, .on, U,, popular
''b'1' mnn it Minneapolis Pr. ;i,
M'" II e in Mll,l.i,,s
"t"1 1 ' I ' t" !l friends
at the ll-i.l Maiilami f thai eity
l'i IV.htion, ,.f Miinieitpolis is
a lo, guc-t at i,i It., ut of Mr
mid Mis. p (,,.
iisso.'ial.'.l tvitii the Itbraiy interests
of the slate be put in charge. Hecause
of adverse weather f ondil ions it wns
necessaiv t., g,, out several times, and
Miller tiav, I, ,1 severnl thousiiiul miles
in getting the film to gether nnd visit
cd points from Oiland on the north to
Sau Dicg,, on th,. south, besides cov
icriiig pra, ticallv tn,. whole of the San
.loiiipini - alloy to Hnltersfield and pull
of the M,,a,,. desert in Ketn. San llei
naidiiio and I os ngelea counties, as
I well as Montcrev county on the ci ust. "
The lilm was shown to the delegates
from the iueri. an Library association
and was most eiiiiHiaiaslicallv received.
V,i. .I,.i,,i
light f, i l '.
I .1. I.ghif,
W lall,
,l,.ii,
V at I e,
I Inns.
I .1 I v .
gl.Cst.
I ' I
feet of
Coil,.,,.,
IIIOllI st
iia.-tii.-
'C I, tl,
It ' lei la ol,
I in. I.IH I
- V ,l Is,
III, I
'US I, ,,
-I ul' I
' . h,
M ,
l ciitei tinned de
Ni'lloi -nl i' 1 1 ui ii
home iu iitoru
, ith a ",'uiii
to hcl house
. ot V aslniigtoii,
l I ll,' I II
lll.ll
II
,w ll
I'
III
Hie ill.
oloitiloii
old I..'
ot this
iked
ckl,l
.lioiu- tin- blitlllint letle
titnt mo in, tan,. I. ten ih,
Highnav lined with tree,
glimpsed in the ., nidi li
'Mill, son sua,,-!
"r Lplet I t, f hi.vtag
I'Olll wild .lli.wl.eiti,., , ,
nes tl.,, ,,,. ,v ,., ,,.,,,.,.,,,
"nip. Hi. pally nl.,. were f, ,,.
eiloiign ,,. , ,,, ,,, Nj( m
iron, it,,. p, ,m,L,,1(. j,.,,,,,,
tioin ih,. , ,, , , i,,. )(,,,! iu
' re, wh.-ie tl,,. .,,,,. ,. ,tm,
It'l.l m;;, lh,.l is ,., ,
far the best, ,d,in,.-,l. The mountain
at tin. an,;',,, look, nunc ranged pi,,
sent a difteinit .hup,, an. I ,,.,e',
whiter aspect
A leMllire ,.f he e,g ,,,u,,
of uno h ii, I, ,, .t ,,, ,p,,,. p, .. ,,,,
the I plev pm IV Was the dls.'oieiv
" l.Udlolus Pa i iii ' 1 weiie l,, (,,
W. I. Cll.sev. wl,,, , mNt,,r
the l,ls,l,,,,, ,',,. , v ..,,.,,1.,,,.
ri
1 1'
Weie Ml
I. Ill I,
Ol V'.IIOI
lu l.d a.
II llaie.
tv,
Th,
H.HC. ot
t. How torme.l the
t n .l ii i in th,. at
Si tables were
tailing to Mrs. ,1
s l.i Mis. A I.
it.i lo .on M , . ..1(r
s'l'g V,.,l .,,,.
' "' " '- stcl III .ening
1'IIUs . I lieu,,,., .., II ,
I M , s . , a, i, I VI ,.M , .,
"itii.il,, mil l.t ,
PoMiand. Mr.. W
1,'it. Mi. I.i,. vi,.
'".' 't 1'iti. Mi. .1 i li...
"on, Sal, ,. M , ..,, .., Mt;
a. Hon Si,,,,!,. M,s. x p ,
t.ulbi,..,. M,s C.iik s,.,,!,.,,,,,,., Mr,
; M'," A- 'hai niKit.
, v ''V 'M and M. Hn ,
ll'.. atfair was ,- f a .,., ;l(
I'V Mis- Ntllcr ,,,,ig t. H(.eli in
honor ..' h i r h. u.e gnct,, ,h ,,, (
Will, h VVKS III,- Ul.-Ul.,..l M.... I...
. , . .'in,. ,
" ... .i i ne in. Ham-mil i,
I sac .
A liinul.er .
Nengebnuci ,,'
evening at th
Neugchiiuer
street. I'he i
ointe.l in vw
In, ins pas-el
I leshmeiits
close of the ,
p.te.l tin. ul I .
I.uiicr. Mr a,
l,
Mis. Sails, II, i th,
bitiier.
Mohne
Nctl;ebaac
f 1 1 tends surprised K url
Ins birthday, Thursday
1 home of Mr. and Mrs.
on North Commercial
o, ii, s were prettily dee
, t aa nnd ivy. The
incirily with curds, te
nig wived towards the
veiling. Those win. in
it were Mrs. Karl Neoge
,1 Mrs. H. llardi nbrt.ok.
Misa Helen Neuge
Netigebuiier, Itussell
r Tuw, August
c r.
Thnis.1
ers ol the ll,,,.
till led the 1
try home ,
oiing. h.
of the in. in
noun the Loyal Help
gaiow mm M-tiooi enter
tl Hooatera at the cuuu-
b. ir tt'iu'hcr, Mia. rl
i rty five boys and gnls
li-i'iirtmenl met at the
Bungalow it .i.i wn.Kctt out. After mini
Early
l'
il.l lllllllbered All
ClOOs ,,'lt ,. .', ,
ret i. '.iu. at. vv I, i
lv the meuil.,', ,
w 1. I he out, , ,,,,
tile lu.ts aicl I,,,
pnrliiient t t th,
t li.'i r men, he ., ,
Ihe pei , ..i.t , ,
pr nt time 1 1.
cnioll.d in ti,,.
onrt meet
.:,iiia the girls served
cli hat) been prepand
. t th elnaa. The party
-f a rentes! between
girls of the junior de
purpoae of increasing
p and alatt inrieastiig
intends ice. At the
are about M-vriiiv
lite elussea of that de-
Mr i.n,l M,
tn
I
in I.
II,. ir h.
I'
ll I
on.,.
del,
link Hatev enl...
i.toiniaili ,.,,,v.,. -
h. . .,t VI . It... . . '
" ' ' ' " ' I .1 , C . I.. .tl,. I.. .
.. o.i I, ,1,,.,.! 1 l, 1,
fiic-tiielv de,.iae, ,,
Iv ........ 1
the ids.e i.a . I..,.,,..... i.a.' i ...... f.. ..' i . . . " I'"" ter.
, '"'is. em i rue nun. lie. I w s . l,.v,,l ,1,.
:r:',!;;::,:;::v:hr::..-:'';-,r-';' c:
the i,,l.t I .". v ' '''-lv.n
vear fro,,,' Iu,.,,'... :. , , t . ' ' " '" K to Mr.. T K
" n '.'-',., wan,- ,n
!'...r in. ana on. i.. ia,v,K f,,.1M
fifty ..III. .,,. dollar.' .1
I'r ami Mra. I i.,
liatit effe.t the gaid
iipon arte of glowing gUJudu, H,,,,
nnd s.H-on.1
i rem, wii.i,. the tn.t i.rire among Ih,
...tir.ai ...ii , v y iv,,llU,;,lld
'-; "' to r. iwam .n(iU'.hl. ,
Mt. liuv Harmon StewuM. and
ilteghler Pnvl,' Harriet, of Moms.
M . nn. ...tu, aie spending a few week,
t'lth Mi a a. I Mis. K. Kov-he. Mr.
stewsit iv.i, foimerly Misa Frances
Ann Kcle.
.
An eti;ot.il,le ,,-uir held lut
ii ii iv wl,,.., paity of vongeaial
toting peopl.. went up the river m
tituti, he. to a t out! about four miles
distant, where thev passed the day wita
tari.vu. water , I, versions. At du.k the
pt.-iii. set. tatht iisl arcunil a bonfire
Jau.l roast, s n hi .hinalkuwa, after whivk
Hey .peso f ih,. bi,l ; ii,('i,. pi,.m .,..,' ithev teiuii,(d to lewi, al-eoding th r-
ta.ie aim acre' no.-. is, Mi.. Lug, i Mvi , ',. , , ' . ,B,,,'T ' eteniinf t unte ia"
,'veral .s aiiibrr aad Mi. I1...1 t ' lv" K'tt'. Sutrenta alrvet.
-tf44sV-t44t4; Iht-iil, he fmui.
ela ate .lac.-, ll,inght the gar ' soa eontnbutiaa ti e 1,
de. ..a . lain,. a,. Purtl.adjMiM Luge,,, MrUiurf
auloniol.,!.', , ,.ts p.,.,uJhl,.,,.. U'"
laao arWe.ioa.
pa,.ug I he.tesa ia serving
e.e Mr, and U
j A numlsri of ini,.,. a leWctien. wr e
luiurff al.ll i.r ln?
. 1 m
POltl hv lia. II 1 haH..tk T.A. I
f"R,l,r";'I",i:ha "''-i " pi--' i
1 - "iTiim. ,u,ikg .vui icioa. ,
Worsted Dress Goods
A Carefully Selected Assortment of Which We
Feel Very Proud. Come, See Them
Leading Fabrics
This will he a season for Hain Materials. Xaturillv
he uehost of .lain weaves and always in high favor
vhen plain fabrics are in vogue. Of theS we Ire
S.rin .Ti u ! Lu W . rauu U1 oatlcloths, indeed
r.r.,H'u iiroacit-iolhs, classed as Milit.w ct .
.11 iic?1 WiH
1
w m evidence.
I op! ns. both popular priced qualities and Silk and
ool combinations, are sure to be in great d mind
In the lances or Novelties. Mixture I
a -e snown. chief of thesP hm,-.,-.,; Z w 1
Heather Mixtures. ' e uie l0lch or
Allliinir tL., .1; if . , .
Jrfflt
Satin Soiel,
line Stripe, Serges Panama , P,"S' Tai,or's Suiti"fs' "air-
W(H,ITaWtas. Ta l ,r Sr7e; IvSK' r' Hcathcr Mixtu"s
Suiting, Plaid S Z L, ' lj hk f;ran,lS C,oths' Wert End
ins and many other N0VelS ' ' hepard Chccks' Wco1 Sat'
Colors
For the most part, colors for
few of the newer shade
darker shades. A fe
is Fall and Winter will be of the
(iemlarme lllue. Midnight ivv li arc: Tete I)e NeKrc
( oMin Blue, also Ph,m Wi! U, Orecn,
Mack are shown. v opennapen, .Navy, Greys
s and
T"E HRST QUALITY:
UHJHT. ut'MCLb.0U WILL AGREE, ARE
at. I '