"V, THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, DEC. 14, 1915. FIVE 12J Today 3 Days Starting Today OREGON 3 Days Starting Today Today ll2 Tiifc SUPREME DRAMATIC OFFERING Or THE SEASON i Florence raer.and Albert Chevalier Leading Lady with the Uitagraph Co, Three Years England's Greatest Character Actor IN " Five Parts A v 11 Mi Dyt YTT Five xLJ' 11 4ilii Parts PLAY'-OF 'LIGHTS SHADOWS, TEARS AND SMILES' COMING Friday and Saturday j Onlv . . r 811 1 U Rival in 10c I t 1 ' "r's ' i ill 4 W 5' f 't v - Mias Beverly Bayne, who appears with Francis X. Bushnian, is Pennington's Choice at the Ye Liberty today and tomorrow. Four Thousand Rose Slips Offered To High Schools State University Will Give Up to 20 Hardy Frau Karl Druschkis to Each and Will Send Them Prepaid, UniverNity of Oregon, Eugene, Dec. 14. Four thousand Fritu Karl Druschki rose slips, rooted and growing, are to be given away this college year to the four-year high schools of the state by the University of Oregon. The plants are to be set out on the high school grounds and oared for. Any time nfter tho first of January, the desired number of slips from 12 to SO will be shipped prepaid on the re quest of the high school principal, the chairman of the board, or the president of the student body. The requests will be filcJ and filled in order of receipt, but some of tho eastern Oregon ship ments will be hold up until after the hard freezes. II. M. Fisher, superintendent of the rinwrirwii 1i1brWiiliiiAirfirfrt 2E Today and Tomorrow ARNOLD" DALY. Jeanne Eagles and Sheldon Lewis la a 5-BeeI Detective Story The HOUSE OF FEAR' NEAL OF THE NAVY with Lillian Lorraine and William Courtleigh in "Hie Message From the Past" LIGHU Theatre lOc 10c I, ami mn.ui. University ground?, says that the roses arc a uniformly hard nnd vigorous var iety. The tw.o-hundreil foot hedge from which the slips arc cut, is even now full of large white buds. Host of the lo'OO cuttings sent out last year grew, Mr. Fisher savs. It was the first time the offer had been made, and there were more requests than could be filled Even the grade schools began asking for them. Mr. Fisher says that by close trimming the parent hedge could fur nish as many as 10,000 slips, so prolific is it. The only receipt asked by the exten sion division of the University, through which application for the cuttings should be made, is acknowledgement through the local paper. J Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days , Druggists refund money if TAZO OINTMENT fails to euro Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. First application gives relief. 50c. He! i BTJINOUS CURLING IRON NO LONGER NECESSARY ! The woman whose hair has been burnt dreads the hot curling iron. She knows only too well how destructive to tho life and beauty of the hair this instrument of torture is. She will therefore wel come the information that a simple product to be found at any drug storo will not only give her tresses the de sired wavy effect, but without burning, discoloring, streaking or injuring hair or scalp in any way. It is nothing more than plain silmcrine in liquid form, It should be applied to the hair with a clean tooth brush, preferably at night. A convenient way is to divide the hair into strands and moisten these one at a time from root to tip. In the morning the hair will be found beauti fully wavy and curly, havingg,tho ap pearance of perfect naturalness, no mutter how the hair is done up. The effect lasts a considerable time and one need get only n few ounces of tho liquid silinerine. This, by the way, is neither greasy nor sticky. WILL LEND BOXES OF ORE University Has Sets of 25 Specimens Each Made Up for High Schools Boxes Are Handy for ! Your Contribution A number of boxes have Been placed in the stores by the Salvation Army for contributions toward the Christmas din ner fund, also the kettles are on the streets today, and tomorrow a central depot for the receiving of donntinns of food, vegetables, fruit, clothing, etc., will be opened from 10 a. m. tu 5 p. m. continuing until Christmas in the store formerly occupied by DcV'oe's shoe store, which has been kindly donntcr by the owner for the purpose. Also do nations of furuiture, dishes or anything thnt will help to rebuild and furnish a home where a poor family have unfor tunately lost all by fire. " The husband is out of work and has a wife and three small children dependent on him. Kind ly leave donations at 20.1 North Com mercial street, or phone 1S20, MARRIED LIFE WAS SHORT. In order that high school pupils and teachers ran better understand minerals nnd ores the extension division of the University is sending to high school geology teachers who make the request a box containing twenty five different specimens of rock-making minerals and ores. These boxes may be borrowed for a month, or for six weeks if not in great demand. Each box contains twelve specimens of common rock-making minerals, three iron ore minerals, two copper ore min erals, two lead silver ore minerals, one zinc ore mineral, one aluminum ore minerals nnd three miscellaneous speci mens. GRAND Theatre Monday, Dec. 20 SELWYN A COMPANY prewnt MARGARET 1LLIMGTQU ' "A grttt Klrlil to lr" Py " Tho Lie B HENRY ARTHUR JONES NEW YORK CAST AND PRODUCTION DIRECT FROM A" ENGAGEMENT OF ONE YKAR AT THE HAHHI3 THEATER NEW YORK CITY , rBICES $2, $1-50 AND 75c MAIL ORDERS RECEIVED J ; , if: ' p . '-A i .; J.; 3. ' OWN Mm s I :i ) 1 ' v Mr. Henry Arthur Jones, the distin guished English playwright is having two of his plnys produced In America at tho present time: "Miss Margaret Illington In "The Lie," and Mr. Otis Skinner in "The Cock o' the Walk." Mr. Jones Is one of the three of Eng land's greatest living playwright", the others being Sir Arthur Wing i'inero and Sir James Bnrrie. Mr. Jones has been much more prolific in his dram atic writings than either of the oth ers, having produced ninety three plays in the past thirty years. "The Lie," is a plnv of English life, the story be- ing snout wo sisrrs, remnanis oi a fading country family, living in Wav- l entry, England, in which the sole pos i sessions after some twenty generations is a gloomy country house called Shale I abbey. Hers the girls live with their ! bibulous old grandfather. Tue elder ; Elinor, is nil sacrifice and love, Lucy, the yonnger is all greed and self, and it is the storv of their loves that tjo author has woven into a four net pay, which is said to be a play of red blood, a strong storv and a human one. Miss lllingtnn and her splendid supporting company of players, which were with her during her year's run at the Har ris theatre, New York city, will be with her during her coming engage ment at the Grand Opera House, Mon day, December !!0. San Francisco, Dec. 14. On the ground that her husband left her stand ing on the street while he went to see a friend lateen minutes after their marriage in 1011 and she has not seen mm Bince, Mrs. Mary Devine was granted an intorlocutory decree of di vorce today from Max Devine, chauf feur, They had known each other four weeks prior to the marriage. ' TO HAVE SxMOOTH, WHITE, SOFT SKIN ALL WINTER I Does your skin chap or roughen easily in this weather, or become unduly red or blotchy? Let me tell you a quickeusy wny to overcome the trouble ami keep your complexion beautifully white, smooth and soft the winter long. Just get. an ounce of ordinary morcolized wax at tho nearest drugstore nnd use a little before retiring, as you would cold cream. Upon arising, remove tho coat ing with sudsy wnter. The wax, through some peculiar attribute, flecks off the, rough, discolored or blemished skin. The worn-out cuticle comes off just like dandruff, only in almost in visible particles, Morcolized wax sim ply hastens Nature's work. Used as required, it keeps tho face constantly free from devitalized scurf skin and only the healthy, young-looking skin is j in evidence. It's the best treatment i known for wentherbealen, aged, muddy, ireclueil, pimpled and nil unbeautiiul complexions. Some skins wriukle easily in winter. There's nu excellent remedy in a harm less wash lotion inodo by. dissolving 1 m. powdered snxolite in 1-2 pint witch hazel. This will quickly eradicate every line. 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