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TWO THE DAILY CAPITAL JOT RNAL', SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, JAN. 20, 1916. rAk v fir? JS2 AIIXE THOMPSON lMwCr J f' fjr t t iWr .v ii ...... v i , , ?'.,-' w I J) '',"; .,.4 :: " est t - . v - 3 ? v- -: i H :: ) :: ,;. ; !!! . ( " ' ! ii : ; !i ii .i , ' I': I . ' :: ; i . ... ; - j :: .......j I', I'lioto l.y Ton. C.oniso. ; Miss Ida Simmons, who -will take the 4 . part of Mary Jaiio in "Tho Fortune T Huuter.'' I l'lioto by Tom Cronixc. Mist Hazel Erixon, who will appear as Josio Lcckwood, in "The Fortune Hunter. ' ' Qt'ITK thn most importunt society events of llio next two weeks will be tlio .Sulmeiiptiou dince, Momliiy niniit nt tlie Moose hall, nml on Thursday and I'Yiday evenings hern will be another larj; affair with the noble purpose of (haiity as upon unr, "The Fortune. Hunter;" to bo iriven at the Grand the.itre under tiie auspices of the Soi inl Service Center of tint halein ( oininercial club for the a lai(e n ber if society folks destitute laniilies, lollowing this bene- will be nuKiuented by many more, fit will be the, concert by Kmilo de (!o);oi'zn, the fninous Spanish baritone at tiie Grand theatre on ilondny niht, i'ebruury tho seventh. This concert will be one of the most brilliant events of tho soci.il season, and n large array of society folks are planning box parties for tho premier appeaiance of this superb artist. The oiieniiiL' sale of boxes lias listed uid Ainoni; tinme avIio will occupy the boxes are: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A l.ivesley, Mr. mid Mrs. John J. Kob crts, Mr. and Mrs. William Huruhardt, dr., Mr. and Mrs. U. M. Ilofer, Mr. and Mis. Chaiincey liishop, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sniuent, Mr. and Mrs. H.irvey Wells, Mr. and Mrs. David Kyre, .mis. ami .mis. Annuel Hush. One of (he largest and most attrac tive ut'faiis of the week was the bridge " wttttttti mi Read What a Prominent Business Man Here Said Yesterday A HOMELESS BABY This beautiful Chickering Baby Grand Piano is included in the forced sale of the Valley Music House stock of fine Pianos. It is without doubt one of the finest Grand Pianos ever shipped to Marion county. The Chickering is the oldest in America, best in the world, and it would be impossible to secure at any price a better piano than this. We will save someone about $400 on this Grand and will give two or three years time if necessary to pay for it. AS A PROMINENT BUSINESS MAN HERE SAID YESTERDAY: . "It ought to be an easy matter to dispose of all the pianos you have at the prices they are marked." Seeing is believing. A visit to the store will convince you. For $175 you can select a fine $23 piano on $6.00 per month payments. There are others still cheaper and if you are in the market for a fine player-piano you can now buy one and not feel the cost. Every instrument guaran teed by the manufacturer and by Eilers Music House, and-easy terms, like rent, are offered on each one. Only a few days of it. Store open evenings. J. C. GALLAGHER General Agent for Eikrs Music House and the Manufacturers. 261 COMMERCIAL STREET tei presided over bv Mis. Grant Bon nell and Mrs. Emma Davis Friday af ternoon at the home of the former in honor of Mrs. t S. Gannett (Zola Hitchcock.) The rooms were aglow with fra grant red carnations and tulips, inter mingled with graceful ferns which made an effective foil for the eight tables. Score honors fell to -Mrs. Wil bur Keeil, of Portland, who is a sis ter of Mrs. Gannett 's. For bridge tiie guests included: Mrs. Frank Durbin, Mrs. Roy Mills, Mrs. E. S. Carlton, Mrs. George Brown, Mrs. John Caughell, Mrs. Paul Johnson, Mrs. A. S. Kazmarck, Mrs. Thomas Gallo way, Mrs. Charles K. Spnulding, Mrs. Kndicott, Mrs. Homer Gtmlet, Mrs. W: if. Hamilton, Mrs. Chester Cox, Mrs. Fred Stewart, Mis. Max (). Huron, Mrs. J. C. Griffith, Mrs. J. Dubus, Mrs. David Brace, Mrs. G. K. Smyth, Mrs. James Chinnoek, Mrs. Wilbur Reed, Mrs. O. M. Klliott, Mrs. Dana Allen, Msr. George Wood. Mrs. l G. Ship ley, Mrs. Frank Meyers, Mrs. William Mcliilennst, Jr., -Mrs. Merlin Harding, Mrs. Craig Marvin, Mrs. K. O. Sieche, Mrs. Walter Spaulding, -Mrs. Roy Bar ton, Mrs. David Eyre, Mrs. J. W. Har bison, Mrs. James McGitchrist. Miss Zoe Stockton, Miss Madeline Miller and Miss Snedly, of- llortland. Later a number of matrons and maids augmented the affair fur tea, in cluding -Mrs. R. S. Wallace, Mrs. L. S. (ieer, Mrs. Anna Palmer, -Mrs. Rams dell, Mrs. John Lewis, Mrs. Harriett Dayton, Mrs. Henry Cornoyer, Mrs. I Alice Dodd, Miss Ada Davton. Miss Margaret Cosper, Miss Ruby Ramsdell and Miss Mablc Robertson. I During the serving Miss Madeline Miller played several delightful num bers on the piano. the hostesses were assisted by Mrs. Frank Meyers and Miss Zoe Stockton. Mrs. Gannett is a charming voting bride and will no doubt be tne mulii tor numerous delightful attentions. Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Lee Steiner were hosts Monday evening lor an attract ive live Hundred party. Fragrant crimKon carnations adorned the rooms in which the card tables were arraiged for the guest's, who were tho members of the Monday ev cuing card club. Mrs. L. F. Griffith and Milton L. Meyers were awarded tho card nonors. Mrs. Steiner was assisted by her daughter, Miss Rita Steiner. Mr. and Mrs. Asahel Bush will have as their guests for the subscription danco Monday evening .Mr. and Mrs. Rocky Mason, of Albany, and Mason i.nrman, ot nortlnnd. Proceeding thj danco Mr. and Mrs Hush will be hosts for a charming din ner, with covers for six. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. John Ii. ring entertained tiie "Cherry City c.ini chid" at a delightful bridge J'layers circled lour tables of the game and the score honors were aw.nrd ed to Mrs. Edgar Hartley und Homer ohm in. Besides the club Mr. and Mrs. Craig asked: .Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Poisal, .ii. hum .urs. itomer Mmtn, and Airs, Alfred Lrbvelaee. I he hostess w is assisted daughter, Miss Beruiec Craij Lovelace. Mrs. Burgess Ford and Miss Jennie Fry. A most artistically appointed bridge luncheon was presided over by Mrs. Frank Durbin Thursday. Covers were placed for sixteen around a table eciitcrol with beautiful vivid reil carnations and greenery. After luncheon a delightful after noon was enjoyed over the bridge ta llies. Card honors fell to Mrs. Oliver Locke. Mrs. Durbiu's guests included the matrons of the Thursday luncheon club and Mrs. Curtis ( loss and Miss Rita Steiner as additional. Airs, t ross assisted her mother in tho serving. - Mrs. George Patterson entertained Thursday with a delightful ",)0O' party. The living room was effectively dec orated with fir boughs and brilliant poinsrttias. An artistic nrrav of red carnations and greens centered the ta ble, around which wen; covers for the members of the "An Fait ' club and several adidtionnl guests. Card nonors tell to Mis. Frank Da vey, and Mrs. Talkingtun was awarded tne low score favor. The club members present were: Mrs. C K. Ford, Mrs. Eugene Eckerlin, Mrs. .1. .adon, -Mrs. McCarthy. Mrs, Frank Davey, Mrs. Davidson. Mrs John Noud, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Mickel and -Mrs. r. .1. liiirnnger. The additional guests were: Mrs F. Talkingtcn, Mrs. Floyd Robinson, Mrs. ('. (.. Settlemeier, .Mrs. William Blake, Mrs. Hoy Philips and Miss Cora aaiKiugton. Mrs. Patterson was assisted bv Mrs. Settlemeier ami Miss Talkington. by her and Mrs. Mrs. John D. Sutherland nslci n small group of matrons for a very in formal chat over the tea cups this af ternoon, in honor of Mrs. Charles ftr.iv who has just returned from the eiiuf where she has been soioiirniiip iiiee tiie close of the exposition. Mrs. Frank Spears presided at a charming and prettily appointed lunch eon Wednesday, covers being placed for six. The table was adorned with an ar tistic basket of graceful ferns and delicate pink candles. Circling the table were: Mrs. Rus sel Catlin, Mrs. George William Gray, Mrs. Council W. Dyer, Mrs. Civile Gra ham, Mrs. Curtis Cross and the hostess. Mrs. Guy Sargent asked a group of matronns informally to tea on Wed nesday afternoon, her guests being the members of a small Kensington club. tine of the most delightful affairs of the week was the attractive five hundred party for which Mr. and Mrs. .uihen Boise were the hosts Tuesday t- eiiiug. I he curd i nins were charming with delicate pink carnations and graceful currui lerns. Mrs. Thomas Kay and Fiank Spenc er, were awarded the high score lion- j Ol-M. Mr. and Mrs. Boise's guests includ ed the members of the Merrv-Go Hound clnli and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon v ntt as additional. Mr. ami Mrs. W. Melvin Plimpton I win "live us their guests tor the Sub iscriptiou dance Monday night, Mr. and I Mrs. Harry Terry, of Portland. Mrs. Walter Spaulding entertained t;.is afternoo-i with n charming ""i(il" party in honor of her guests. Miss ! Georgian Snedlev, of Portand, ami Miss lilnnclie Miller, of Albany. Delicate white carnations and green ery adorned the card rooms. Mrs. Spaulding "s guests included the "m Cornier'' club and a number of additional matrons and maids. Miss Caroline Dick and Miss Ha Spaulding assisted in the serving. The club members are: Mrs. Chester Cox, Mrs. Roy Mills, Mrs. Paul John son, Mrs. L. M. Hoggs, Mrs. Josep.i IJenihart, Mrs. Hurry WVnderoth, Mrs, Paul Schmidt, .Mrs. Sevmour Skiff. Mrs. Louis Josse, Mrs. Walter Spnuld ing, Miss Zoe Stockt.m, Mi- Mary eckerlin and Miss Nancy Sknife. The additional guests were: Mrs. Frank Meyers, Mrs. C, J. Green, Mrs. harles K. Spaulding, Mrs. Edgar Hartley, Mrs. Gordon McGitchrist, Mrs. Harry Weidmer, Mrs. (Jrnnt Honne.ll, Mrs. Dana Allen. Mrs. Llovd v . j - : ) James Mott, who will appear lu the title role in "The Fortune Hunter." Among the vem- charming affairs this week, were the dinner and bridge parties presided over by Mr. and Mrs. W. Al Jones on Tuesday, Wednesday ami Thursday evenings. Mr. and Mrs. Jones' guests num bered eleven on Tuesday, twelve Wed nesday and ten Thursday. The table decorations for these nr- tisticaliy appninte'd affairs were deli cate pink prim roses and cyclamen in tones varying from rose to the deeper shades. 1 i e&itL : 4 j- o y-. ..... 1 .' 7. . rtn.e . :il Photo by Cronrse. Claries Beynolds plays Roland the Vil lage "Cut Up." Photo by Cronise Herman Merring, who plays Sperry the Drummer, in "The Fortune Hunter, TrJrV.. ., " ---r-"-m.mmm., ...OTn.CTWP,ym ., mm v..-,,, yTCCK, r"''. -Mrs. (union McGilchnst, Mrs. Hoy Mills and .Miss Zoo Stockton. Photo by croinse. ; g Mrs Gran, .ding the tables besides the club E. Cooke Patton. who Play, Watty the ; J Dr. aud Mrs. L. F. Griffith will be the charming hosts Tuesday evening for the "Nemo Card club." The ladies of the Eastern Star were enjoyably entertained by Mrss. I'nink M. Brown, Mrs, George Dunst'onl, Mrs. Prank Selmfer, Mrs. II. W. Elgin. Mrs. Coolidge and Mrs. Gingrich nt the home of the former on Tuesday afternoon. A novel feature of the afternoon was a spelling cijutcst, the pri.e being awarded to Mrs. McCarter. Later the hostesses served dainty re freshments. Mr. nod Mrs. Paul Johnson were hosts Wednesday evening for a delight ful five- hundred party, their guests in cluding tho members of an evening card club. T':e card rooms, which were a Jap anese fairvlnnd cf vivid lanterns, Jap anese parsnls, and artistic oriental bas kets of delicate cherry blossoms, mid ( hine se lillics formed an effective foil for tho six tables. The card houois were In keeping with the nttiactive decorations and were awnrdc.l to Mrs. Hitches and Wal ter Spaulding. Mrs. Johnson was assisted by Mrs. Hoy Mills and .Miss Zoo Stockton. Circling the tables besides the club Bellinger, Mr. and Mrs. George Riches and Dr. and Mrs. W. Darby. Mrs. J. G. Richardson was hostess this afternoon for a delightful inform al ".WO" party. Guests were asked to make up three tables of the game. Mrs. H. J. Scinilderman assisted Mrs. Richardson in the serving. Mrs. O. H. Sellars, entertained the "Marigold club" ut her home on South Liberty street Wednesday after noon. -Mrs. J. W. Cox and Mrs. J. F. Davis assisted the hostess in the serving. Those bidden besides the club mem bers were: Mrs. J. C. Perry, Mrs. A. C. Xadon and Miss Emily Bennett, of Benton, Iowa. Mrs. Bert. Waller was a charming hostess for the Klite Embroidery club Thursday afternoon at her homo on the Nilverton road. Following a pleasant social afternoon ami needle work, the hostess served a dainty lnncii assisted by Miss May Warner. Additoinal guests were: Mrs. May Warner and daughter, Miss Mary Warner. Mrs. F. T. Barker will be the hostess for the next club meeting, on Thurs day, February the tenth. ft ft ie Mrs. Lee 1'nriih was hostess Tiiurs daiv afternoon for an informal sewing bee. Her guests included Mrs. Charles Knowland and Mrs. Berkley, of Turn er, and the members ot the "Willam ette Embroidery club." ft ft Mrs. Roy Rice was hostess for a de lightfully informal Kensington Thurs day afternoon, her guests being the members of the "Brode Embroidery club." Miss Johanna Jaines assisted the hostess. ft ft Miss Juanita De Voe left todav for a several months' sojourn in San Diego, California, where she will visit her mother, Mrs. Edith De Voe. Miss De Voe will be accompanied south by Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Dorrance who aro leaving Salem to make their home in California. ft ft The members of the "Sweet Briar lub" met on Wednesday afternoon it the home of Mrs. J. C. Ferguson on the w .mace road. An enjoyable afternoon was spent with needle work, after which the host ess served daintv refreshments, assist d by Mrs. E. O. Moll. Besides the club Mrs. Ferguson ask ed ns additional guests. Mr. and Mrs. William ('aider and Mrs. Mary Fergu son, of Newport. ft Friday evening the Misses Gertie and Riter Wit.el were the motif of a jolly surprise party nt their homo on North Cottage street. Games formed the evening's diver sion. The young people gathering for the affair were: -Miss Einiline Ludi, Miss Gene Sutherland. Miss Ethel Bovce, Miss Greta Wilzel, Miss (ierta Wit zel, Miss Veda B. Vaughn, Miss Merle Whitney, Miss Esther Baldwin, Miss Esther Bailey, Miss Greta Misner, Miss; Celesti.v Brace, Miss Clara Page, Miss Ooldie Witzel, Miss Hester Welch,! Jacob Fuhrer, Floyd Bovce, Miller Cooper, Vernon Elwell, Arthur Page, Geo. Alfred Schomaker, James Harns- llllro- Walk or A innl.l K'r,,..,,r ll,n' Marr, Oscar Zellar. C. II. Mason. Kos coe Clarke, Robert Seamster, Lawrence Brewer. POOLE'S DRUG STORE Will move to Salem Bank of Commerce Bldg, 410 State St., February first, where we expect to take care of our old friends, and we solicit new ones. The new store will be known as Central Pharmacy, under the management cf A. B. Poole and A. T. Woolpert, formerly with the Capital Drug Store. Thursday afternoon Mrs. Fred Steus loff will open her attractive home for the first of a series of Kensingtons, for which th.- ladies of the "Priscilla. the hostess for tiie ben W. C. A. delightful affair will be David Fvre's. club," will I i efit of the . The sceomi given at Mrs. As a pie-nuptial attention to Mbs Edna HoffniMi. who will become lh bride of Gbe I Froglev, of Kaiser Bot tom, on Sunday, February the sixth, .Miss Ruth Neediiam complimented the rf.f fl ' I. ' " r t -1 ' 4 Til1 lH1Hift I Laurence Hofer, who will appear as Pete Willing, ill "The Fortune Hun ter." bride-elect with a pretty towel shower Tuesday afternoon at her home o.i Fourth anil Jefferson streets. A jolly diversion of the afternoo'i was the household hints given the bride elect by her friends. During the afternoon the guests en joyed delicious loganberry punch serv ed from a ipiaiatly featured well. Later the hostess served dainty re f i eshinciits. ft Mis. I.uella Engstroiu entertained the members of the "Three Link Noc- (Continued on Page Nine.) t L. S. Rowland Edgar M. Rowland X Beaver Slate Printers COMMERCIAL PRINTERS Rooms 1-3, Patton EHlg. Phone 1512 ,f t . . t I I lioto l. v . rouisi1. E. Cooke Patton, who plays Watty the Tailor, m "The Fortune Hunter." LADIES Who take pride in their personal appearance should tiy our face treatment for lines, blackheads and blotches. Superfluous hair removed with out the use of the electric needle. Latest electrical appliances for removing corns and ticuting the feet. Manicures L'5 and cents. .Shampooing, massage, huirdi ess ing. Creams, ponders ami lotions for sale, our own manufacture, guaranteed pure. For the convenience of our patrons who are unable to come during the day, we will remain open until 8:o0 o;i Saturday even ings. Thono for appointment. Imperial Beauty Parlors DR. W. E. STANTON. Skin and Scalp Spccir.l;i;t WINIFRED W. DUSENBUP.Y, Manicurist and Hair Diessr. 301 Bank of Commerce Building, Phone 393 Famo us B aritone Emilio de Gorgorza to appear Mon- 9 a.m. day evening, February 7, at Grand Theatre. Box office opens at 9 February 7. Prices $2.00, $1.50 and $1. Mail orders received, address Minnetta Magers, Salem. a rare chance to hear the mnst fnmnii hnrtinn nniriinn r1- r . .. 9. i : . . wmi itvuv buiiiuig l J lilt. VUUOl IIKO cur, This is Just one week in which to secure your ticket