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TliE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTL AND. SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 1918: "Let's Buy Another Stamp Leslies Has Moose Leader P. i. Appreciation ffW EWBOOKSj IN TI1E LIBRARY Anoof' the booki rccntly to th. Publie Library an the folio win Btoarapny H.l "Th.

Ufa and letter of Edward Everett by Edward E. Hal. Jr. 1917. Matthawi "Thw Uaay Team; Recollection, of a New Yorker." by Brander Matthews.

1817. 0asrtotten an4 Travel Entertained "'11 1 1 Of Starrett Former Fortlaad Newspaper Maa. By James J. Montague WHENEVER ranks of olive-drab swing down the avenue, While bugles blow and throbbing drums roll out a brave. tattoo, A little fellow that I know looks on with shining eyes, And waits until the lines have passed and all the shouting dies, And while far down the street there fades the steady, tramp, tramp, tramp, He takes my hand and says, "Let's go and buy another stamp Whenever in the news we read that yet more troops have gone.

And more and more will follow them while still the war goes on, 1 see a thoughtful little face close up beside rqy chair, A face that never yet has borne the slightest trace of care. And When the paper's laid aside, 1 bear a small voice say; "If you don't mind, I think I'll buy another stamp today!" And sometimes, when along the street a service flag we see, i Here Tpday 1 A PUBLIC I LIBRARY NOTES 1 Aternoon readings from old favorites is what the library is planntng now for 5 the army of knitters and other busy women who wish to eevote all their spare moments to handiwork and yet feel the need of mental stimulus or re- taxation from too constant thinking of "the war." This "story hour for grown- I ups" Is to be held each Thursday afternoon from to 4 o'clock In Room of the eentral library. Miss Noel of the circulation department will read knit busy mothers and housewives are cor- dially Invited to attend and renew old book acquaintances or make new friends on the shelf. -X i The lure of out-of-door life will soon bring many cameras from their, winter quarters and the library offers -a re- minder that a well-equipped darkroxm 1 ft Cammaek "Wbat A boat Florida! By I H. By Alfred P.

Crldge w. ZJ 111 I I I i II 11 w. 1 in s. r--jp 11 Cammack. Jl.

Loudon "Our Hawaii" 117. if RODNEY H. BRANDON, director ofj i 1 Verrill "The Book of the Wert Indiea," by ti nfs V'M A. Hyatt Vemu. 1817.

Fiction WILLIAM fckin Starrett. active head of the emergency construction committee of the council of national defense, builder of the national army cantonments, and son of Mrs. Helen Kltm Starrett. who Is well known in Portland, Is the subject of an article In Leslie's Weekly by Thomas F. Logan, staff writer.

Mrs. Starrett, now visiting In the east and planning a stay in California before her return to Portland, has been V9 if ft, Owkov "The Lady With the Do, and Other Stortea." by Anton Cheko; from the Russian by Comtanee Garnet. 1917. a StB 111 Ill Cooper "Cap'n Abe, Storekeeper; a Story of 1 ape cod," ny jame A. tooper.

Dodee Baby." tne MCnooi. nome una urm ui snuuiw- heart. which is conducted by the 'Loyal Order of Moose, will greet his brother C-f the order today at 2 p. m. in the new Moose temple.

Mr. Brandon ban something? to way of Intereiit to every Moo, and it In expected that member from a number of outside 'lodges will be present. Harry A. Cohen has been appointed librarian of Port- land lodge, and Is makifig pood. A large number of the lading; magazines and periodical have been ordered for 1 ,1 A DoBtoeeakii "The Gambler and Other Storiea." active in literary work and civic improvement undertakings during her residence In -Portland.

Jars. VY. S. Dinwiddle of Portland Is a daughter. wnose star means tnat some larger boy has gone across the sea Some kindly chap that used to fight for very little boys And teach them how to fly their kites and how to use their toys An awestruck voice says "Bill is gone to fight the Germans, too; I'm saving all my pennies now to buy more stamps, aren't you?" There are no marbles under foot; the corner candy store Has lost a valued customer who comes around no more.

7T.e be anv tes this "You lose 'em," he explains, While loIJypops and chewing gum he utterly disdains. All vanity are these when one is called to do his part With all the high devotion of a little, loyal heart! Fin. Arts Bricham "The Brady and Enjoyment of Pip- tare." by Grrtnide Kichardvrti Bricham. 1917. Bumni terete Ballet-8erene.

fur Pianoforte. 113. t'arr "The Ideal of by J. Com-ns t'arr. 1817.

Douglas "Tbwe Wedding Marches for the Organ, el 80S. Iuret "Whistler," by Theodore Duret. trans- Last year, writes Mr. Logan, Wil OfNcers of Oregon Rose Camp, Royal Neighbors of America. Left Jo right liam Ekin Starrett, the former $5 clerk in the wholesale grocery store.

Mrs. Nellie Macdonalri, oraele; Mrs. Lola Pazina, past oracle; Mrs. Fannie Smock, reeorder. spent 1250,000,000.

This- year he feels an expenditure of half 'a billion dollars coming on. The grooery clerk latea ty Frank Kutter. 191 7. with all the usual facilities for development of plenties is at tiie disposal of the public, free of charge, una conveniently fi located on the ground floor of ihe Cen- i tral library. Inquiry for Ita use la made i at the general office.

"The work of a forest ranger" will be the subject of a talk by Albert Wlesen-danger of the U. S. forest service at the Montavllla library, 68 East Eighty-first street, at 8 p. Thursday. March 21.

You are cordially invited to be present. The municipal reference department has an excellent report published by, the health department of the city of New York on the 1916 epidemic of pollo- myelitis. who didn't envy any of his rich customers is spending money faster than Andrew Carnegie or John D. Rocke T-ewii -Old Glass and How to Collect It." by i. Sydney Lewis.

Schindler "Songs of the Russian Teople." rl15. Sharp "One Hundred English Folk Songs." rllS. Surette "Music snd Life," a study of the relations between ourvelves and music, by Thomas Whitney Burette. 1817.. Waugh "Outdoor Theatres: the Design.

Con-stmrtion and Use of Open Air Auditoriums." 1917. History I 1 feller. a' As the active head of the emergency construction committee of the council of national defense. Major Starrett is spending enormous sums for the United States government, but is getting full value for every dollar expended. He Oregon Rose Camp, R.N.

A. Is Happy Order OREGON Rose camp. Royal Neighbors of America, has over 250 members aryl Is one of the most harmoniously conducted social and fratenial orders in the city. It Is, the sister fraternal auxiliary of Rose City camp. Modern Woodmen of America, and BUsing "General Ton Biasing's Testament; a M.W.A.Camps Of Portland Very Active OREGON Fir camp.

M. W. Friday evening initiate a class of candidates with Consul R. W. Foster jn the chair and Captain C.

C. Hood, commanding a carefully drilled degree team. The camp next Friday evening will give an old fashioned hard times dance at the rooms and hall of the East Side Business Men's club to which vnri laoies or inn reiuiiim rn.m. nations of useful and Interesting books i have been made to make the library attractive. The biggest darning party ever 1 given by the Loyal Order of Moose Is to be held on the evening of Wednesday, 'March 20.

The and and degree team will be in charge. Utopia Kebekah IcmIk I. O. O. F.

held a reception Thursday evening In honor n( Mm. Mary A. Lankester, president of AU Rebekah Assembly of Oregon. A "class of 10 candidates were given the de-. gree work In an Impressive manner be.

fore the assembled members and vlBltors numbering nearly 300 in Orient hall on th east aide. Mrs. Lankester made an address on the development and growth of lh sister order of the great order of Odd Fellows. Mrs. Lankester has visited nearly every Hebekah lodge In the state during her occupancy of the office during the past year, and will complete her task before the state assembly Is called to order in Seaside next May.

This has never been done by any president of the Oregon assembly before. On behalf of the officers and members ot Utopia lodge (' Mrs. Anna Holt presented Mrs. Lankes-ter with a cut glass dish. Henry West- eiuay in uermsn laesis.

11T. had charge of the construction of the cantonments. He built 16 of them ap unnuru 1 nrongn iron Bsrs, (two years of German occupation in Belgium) illustrated with cartoons by Louis Raemaekero. 1817. Camp "War's Dark Frame." by Wadsworth Camp.

1917. An Historic Chess Game By Laellle Calne Skinner-Assumes New Responsibility English Language Makes Eapid Growth Asserted That Average of S900 New Words Are Added to Language Annually Total A boat 699.909 Words. Carnorale "Why Italy Entered into the Great War." by Luigi Carnorale. 1917. Dominian "The Frontiers of language and nationality in Europsv by Leon Dominian.

1917 Holmee "Yankee in the Trenches." 1918 proximately In three months a military record for the world. There was an old army barracks at Fort Myer, just outside bf Washington, built according to plans worked out by one of the military aids of Napoleon. Only in recent years was there any modification of this original cantonment Idea. A ventilation Improvement was provided before Major Starrett was called in. When Starrett received his commission as major, shortly after he had been called to Kellogg Headquarters a record of conversations and experiences at the bead- IN A QUAINT collection of what is en- titled "Historical Memoranda," is to be -found the account of an interesting incident in connection with the long and for a time vain, effort of Columbus to obtain the aid of Spain for his cherished kinnar's Baby, by Henry Irving Dodge.

Houghton Mifflin Comimnr. Boston. $1,123 net. Skinner In his dress suit is a familiar figure to thousands of readers and lovers, and his career as a suburbanite has struck a responsive -chord in the heart of many a commuter. In this story Skinner attains new honor and new responsibility young Have you added 6000 words to your vocabulary tn the last 12 months? No? Then you have failed to keep up with the procession, for, according to the best authorities, the English language is quarters of tn.

German army in France and Belgium. 1917. Leslie "Irish Issue in Its American 1917. all members of the order and the public is invited. Oregon Oak camp of University Park will initiate a large Livingston and Inoeborv "I'nHer Jrirj Flags; With the Red Cross in Belgium.

France ana eeroia. McCarthy ''Prisoner of War in Oermsm Washington at the beginning of the plan of seeking the New World. I have not seen it elsewhere In print it runs as follows "Columbus had for seven weary years meets every Thursday evening In M. W. A.

hall, No. Eleventh street, near Stark street. The last meeting In the month is devoted entirely to a social session, on which occasions members and visitors are always welcome. The camp was organized In Albina November 6. 1899, with twenty charter members.

The camp first moved to Marshall and Seventh streets on the west side, and eight years ago adopted Rose City camp, N. W. as Its big brother. Through the combined efforts of the two orders the present quarters In the M. W.

A. building were secured and fitted up to be one of the most comfortable fraternal centers In the city. growiug at the rate of 6000 words a year. One hundred sixty years ago Samuel Johnson, the English writer, startled the English speaking world by publishing 1918. Nicolas "Campaign Dairy of a French Officer," by Sons-Lieut enent Rone Nicolas, translated by Katharine Babbitt.

1917. class with a picked degree team next Tuesday evening. On Friday evening at the Portsmouth theatre, Oregon Oak camp will exhibit the motion picture reels to the public showing the M. W. A.

Sanitarium of Colorado and other special scenes. Officers of SU Johns camp will occupy the chairs of Rose City camp at No. 8 Eleventh street next Wednesday evening, with the Alberta camp team under command of Captain Fred Graap doing the floor work. A ms dictionary, which defined the amaa- been dancing attendance upon the Court of Spain in pursuance of the aim of his life. The anxious petitioners for PeiXotte "A Revolutionary Pilgrimage," he- ing number of 60.000 words.

This was lag aavaceount of a aerie, of 'visits to battle brook, past grand master, presented her "with a lace hankerchlef. The. banquet that followed the official proceedings -''was decorated in pink and green, with the American and allies' flags. The committee In charge of the banquet was complimented for its labors. It was headed by Mrs.

Ida Steele, assisted by Mrs. Mae Showell, Mrs. Ida sfider- son. Mrs. Mary Swan.

Mrs. Mary Tom- ltnson. Miss Gladys Thayer. Nine young Ulsters waited on the tables, and seven mere men assisted. son.

He takes a serious hand in the youngster's bringing up. and by the time the boy is sixty ears old he figures largely, not only in the family, but tn neighborhood affairs as well, and one momentous occasion almost disrupts his father's business. Like his) father, however, he develops unexpected diplomatic gifts, and the Skinner family one mors come out on top. "Skinner's Baby" has the same clean, Irresistible fun that distinguishes Skinner's Dress Suit." Every oue whoi" likes war, he started architecturally at the period of Napoleon and landed at one bound into the American cantonment period. Starrett had progressed far from the grocery clerk period when, at.

the beginning of the war, he received a telephone message from Frank A. Scott to come to Washington to consult witn reference to the construction of a barracks. He showed such a grasp of the problem that he was asked to take charge of the emergency construction None of the original 20 charter members of Oregon Rose camp remain. Some haye died and others have removed the first really great dictionary of the ronds and other places made memorable by the English language, and it was acclaimed Pelxo0i9i'7Writton mvttmUA bT as being remarkably complete. Its pred- Walker "A Doctor Diary in Damaralarni ecessors were left so far behind tnat Dr.

H. E. B. Walker. 1917.

they dropped out of existence. I Language Johnson's dictionary remained the su- Atlantldos English-Modern Greek and Modern preme authority for nearly three quar-1 1917. ters of a. century. Then came Noab Webster, an American lexicographer, ta MolT'loc' drmm who, in 1828, published a dictionary la Bennett "Books and Perwms," being corn-two volumes, containing 160,000 words, ments on a pat epoch.

1808-1911. 1917. A little later Joseph Emerson Worcester, J9Brownell "SUBoards." by w. c. BrowneU.

a native of New Hampshire, produced Chirk Masterpieces of Modern Spanish his "Comprehensive Pronouncing and Drama." 1917. Explanatory English with Huneker "Unicorns," by James Huneker. in; iuia n.n. a k- 1917. from the city.

The following are the present offi an entertaining yarn will enjoy readfhg it, and every one who has brought up a baby In the suburbs will chuckle in sympathy with it. royal favor and assistance had failed to arouse In Ferdinand sufficient interest, in what was declared by the commissioners appointed to report upon the project, 'a visionary and impractical scheme." True, he had enlisted the sympathy of the good Queen Isabella, and his hopes had been encouraged and sustained by her in many ways. But after years of vain solicitation, baffled by the skepticism which could not share his -aspirations, he determined to lay his plans before Charles VIII of France, and accordingly called to take leave of their Spanish majesties before his departure from Cordova. "Arriving at the palace at nightfall, he announced his purpose to the queen. cers of the camp: Nellie Macdonald, oracle Iola Pazina, past oracle Emma Olsen.

vice Katie Clinkenbeard, chancellor Fannie Smock, recorder Laura Frederickson, receiver Hattie city on this occasion has been planned, union meeting of all the camps of the Visiting members of the order and especially soldiers in the service of our country or -the allies, are Invited to meet with their neighbors. The Portland grotto of the Veiled Prophets is expecting a visit from E. C. Schmid, grand master, of Washington, who is now In California. A special committee has been entrusted with preparations for its annual ball on April 18 in the Masonic temple.

The next meeting of the grotto will be in the Masonic temple. March 25. The committee to arrange an excursion to Salem will report at that time. The grotto band is practicing regularly twice a week under direction of Director W. A.

McDongal. It is in need of one piccolo and two clarinet players to fill it out completely. 1 Pubifer "Mother and Men." a book of Volmer, marshal Jessie Barnum. assistant marshal Effie Reed, inner sentinel Sophie Qulnn, outer sentinel Jennie Hollis, Jessie Barnum and Anna eumuiia vi uuiri neDsier ana Worcester poems by Harold Trowbridge Pulsifer. 191B.

vied wltn eacn otner lor supremacy. In Watson "Retrogression and Other Poems 1865 Worcester published his great by William Watson. 1917. The B'nal B'rlth and Auxiliary Paugh- ters of the (Covenant have arranged for a public "Seder" to be given on the eventng of Thursday, March 28. All members of the local H.

B. lodges, the auxiliaries and their families are invited to participate In the feats. Res-ervations should be made by calling on Alex E. Miller. Third and Alder streets-The capacity of the B'nal B'rlth haU Is limited and the demand may exceed the capacities of the building.

All Jewish aotdlera in uniform are Invited as guests of honor. Over 600 people attended the meeting ot Theodor Heril lodge last 'Tuesday evening to hear the address of Jl Itr. Ben Zlon Mossinsohn on Palestine. At the closed meeting held just prevlou- ly, class of 16 was obligated. The Red Cross auxiliary of Columbia Rebekah O.

O. Is now meet-ling every Thursday from 10:30 to 4:30 at the Oddfellows' temple. First and work which would be necessary to make America effective In the war. He had taken a course at Plattsburg and had already qualified for a commission as major In the engineer corpB. He was ordered into service In June, 1917, as a major, engineers, on a special assignment to the council of national defense.

He was in every way qualified for the huge task the government imposed upon him. It had been a long, hard pull for Starrett, but he was at the top of the heap In the architectural and construction business, with a substantial fortune to his credit, when Uncle Sam asked him to give up his large income, sever all his business relations and devote all his time and ability to the war at the moderate salary paid to a major. ouarto "Dlctlonarv of th TCne-lish Tjin. 1 rnitosoany Purinton "Petain." prepared bv Edward guage," which became a standard au- There are still" residents tn the town of Lawrence, who remember the day when Will Starrett was born. It was June 14.

1877. Yotins William's father was a Presbyterian clergyman, who usually received part dfhls salary in the form of a barrel of apple" or a barrel of potatoes. Any rekl cash that arrived In the mall created, a sensation In the family. The mother of William added to the meager family Income by occasional literary work. Mr.

Edward Lucas White's "The Urv willing Vestal" will be published this Frle PuTinton, with an appreciation by Major who instantly sought Ferdinand determination to make a final effort on behalf of the sad and discouraged woulde explorer. "The klitg, at the moment, was absorbed In a game of chess with a grandee thority wherever the English language General Leonard Wood. Carls, managers. Abd Uhl Atef Temple. D.

O. K. the social fraternity within a fraternity and composed of Knights of Pythias, has secured Neighbors of Woodcraft hall. Tenth and Taylor streets, for Its annual Country Fair Saturday March 23. The committee In charge is determined to make it a record breaker JteUalon Draycott "Mahomet, Founder of Islam," by G.

M. Draycott. 1918. by Is spoken. Webster's Dictionary was also continually enlarged and Improved (following the death of the founder in 1843).

and became throughout America. Toward the close of the nineteenth century vthe dictionaries of the English Boni A Liverlght. announce "The whose skill taxed his royal powers to the utmost, Isabella's interruption ha the effect of distracting the monarch's' attention, and of causing him to lose his principal piece, which loss was followed "by a volley of imprecations on Hand of the Potter," a new four act Temper Must play by Thedore Dreiser, which is to be produced in New York in March. I month by E. P.

Dutton Co. language passed the mark Be Controlled mariners in general, and Columbus in and 20 years ago an English dictionary particular. containing more than 300.000 words was Alder atreet. and ta turning out piles under Red Cross direction. The auxiliary is In need of one more sewing for fun and social enjoyment.

There will be millions of "money" to spend and all sorts of unoriginal costumes. The temple brigands will see that no innocent man or woman, escapes having a good time. The public is invited to bring its best girL Profits will go to the "Sunshine Fund" of the Knights of Pythiaa. Astra circle. Neighbors of Woodcraft, machine, which, it loaned, win be prop rly- cared for.

By B. V. "The game grew worse and defeat 1 published. The latest dictionaries con-seemed imminent. With every prospect tain nearly half a million words, ana.

of being vanquished, Ferdinand at at the present rate of growth of the length sarcastically told the queen heri English language, if likely that the protege's chance of finding a 'new half-million mark will be passed within ALL right: suit yourself! Don't Piano Buyers and hipbuilders, Attention NOW YOU CAN SAVE 20c DAILY FOR THAT PIANO BESIDES, TOTJB EABXIKGS ABE SCFFICIEICT SO Now You Can Save 40c DaUy for That Plaver Piano bother about me. I'll do it. It will The Acacia club has decided to present '1ta service flag on the evening of the first Saturday In April. There will be world' was as hopelessly slim as his 1 a few years. be a long time before I ask another favor of you, though." The head stenographer flounced out of the office and back into her own sanctum.

has invited the members of Prospect camp. Woodmen of the World, to a reception and banquet next Thursday eve i Ernest Poole's New Novel Seems Unique i swiff si ssawui i spi 1 1 mmm own chance of winning that game of chess. "The queen Immediately bent all her energies upon the board, and watched the contest with concentrated Interest. Courtiers clustered about the- table, amused at the excitement of the king ning at Neighbors of Woodcraft hall. Tenth and Taylor streets.

All members of the camp are cordially requested to Millie stared after her resentfully. "Now. what right had she to go up In the air like that? I wasn't craay to stay after hours and help her get out all 15 stars on it, and a program is being arranged. The club la the center rally- Ing point for the leading Masons of the city, 'and its lunch rooms are patronized on regular week day dates by the Masters', Wardens' and Past Masters asso- 1 dation the Orotto. Shrlners.

special committees and grand lodge officers. i Arrangements are being made for the annual state gatherings of the I. O. O. K.

at Seaside next May. The Depart ment Council of the Patriarchs Militant will be called to order May 20 by Gen-aral H. M. Beckwith, the Grand Encampment, Sol S. Walker, grand patrl- Concerning the forthcoming publica 40 Ceats tion of a new novel by Ernest Poole, au- SO Ceata I 'X.

a Day a Day ftenda attend with their ladles and enjoy the social "hour and hospitality that will be cordially extended. All members of the circle are expected to double up the attendance likewise. There will be plenty of room. Astra circle is reaching out for men members and welcomes every one as a brother of a big family. thor of "The Harbor," to- come from the press in June, the publishers, the Macmillan company, New York, have Thta Seaida Thla Piano to Player to and Pays for Thla Plaae! mn Pars '-falsi Player Moathly.

this to say lYsir Your lioas. and the quiet satisfaction of his opponent. And so a game which was to decide the discovery of a new world went on. Presidently Isabella leaned towards her husband and whispered 'You can" check-mate him in four "Utterly amazed, the king re-examined the game, found the queen's assertion correct, and In the course of a few minutes announced that Columbus should depart on his coveted voyage with the title of 'Admiral of the i "Of all the novels published tn 1917. Home Msmthly.

Mr. Poole's "His Family" was voted the Samaritan lodge. I. o. O.

is to EXTBACT FBOM HOBSOTTS T.ETTEB OF AX CART 24, 1118 "Second only to the actual fighting forces, the greatest essential for winning the war is the labor of the industrial worker. These -wage earners will not work for money, but for clothes. Jewelry, furnishings, musical Instruments (pianos and playerpianos). entertainment and other things which money will buy. This has been England's lesson wages mean nothing excepting In terms of merchandise, especially -things which the worker has never been able to buy before." TREMENDOUS CUT IN PIANO AND PLAYER PIANO PRICES During Green-burs Music Co.

Liquidation and Inventory Sale, Which Ends Next Week. I I nfl Stelnway A Son's Horns flQC I I UU Grand, in rosewood Ji70 Saving to you 1605. Terms 925 cash. 915 monthly. 07E Thompson ft Co.

Upright. 0CS wUlO in mahoranv. mahogany, for. arch, and the State Assembly of the Rebekahs, Mrs. Mary Lankester preei-.

dent, will convene May 21 the Grand visit Woodlawn lodge Monday night. those catalogues, but I suppose I might have if she'd asked me different. But when she comes out and says that she supposes it's too much to ask of me and she knows I don't take enough interest in the firm to give up an evening at the movies to get out their work, I Just naturally got riled and said I wouldn't stay. Now that head stenographer might be an office manager or perhaps even an official in the organization but she cn't keep her temper, and that has blocked her own success. Sometimes temper hurts only the individual.

It interferes with his health. It costs him friends, handicaps his ability. Do you know that a great many cases of bad diges March 18, when degree work will be presented. Members of other lodges are of Oregon. I.

O. O. will meet 1 May 22. G. W.

Thefren. grand mas- ter; the Independent Order of Musco cordially Invited to participate. a most important by the Jury making the selection of titles for the National Arts club exhibit. This fact lends Importance to his new work, which once more reveals those qualities responsible for his great success his keenness in character analysis, his sure dramatic Instinct, and his skilled handling of plot and situation. Mr.

Poole's central theme this time vltea, K. J. Nolan, car, will close the Fram assembly. United Artisans, will proceedings on the night of May 22. The 1 have an open meeting and social Tues- 11 ft varlous committees are making arrange day evening at M.

W. A. hall. 8 Eleventh street, and everybody Is Invited to help The Privileged One One morning little Mary hung about the kitchen continually, bothering the busy cook, who finally lost patience. "Clear one o' here, ye little brat she shouted, thumping the table with rolling pin.

everybody else have a good time. The committee of arrangements and recep is the struggle between two wives, one of them living and the other dead, but still strongly making her presence felt. tion come rrom bad disposition? You can't digest a cup of chicken broth and a piece of toast If you are "all riled up" when you eat them. Temper handicaps the Individual, hnt This theme gives rise a series of incidents of appeal and and The little girl gave the cook a haughty ments In Seaside for accommodations and entertainment. and some of the grand officers have been In Seaside to look over the ground.

The Woodmen of the World in Astoria have recently added 160 members to its rolla through the direction and assistance of O. W. T. Muellhaupt, district representative. The applicants secured comprise many of the leading business men In that city and the class of new.

i members were known as the liberty class. S6 reaches a climax which for sheet foro Saving to you 1120. Terms S6 cash, first payday, then 96 monthly. stare. sv or and originally excels anything tion Includes the degree team members.

Orphia Temple. Pythian Sisters, will give the last card party of the season Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in K. of P. hall. There will be suitable prizes and all Interested are invited.

The Pythian Sisters are active in Red Cross and relief work and are an auxiliary and sister order of the Knights of Pythias. I never allow anyone but my mother Poole has ever done. In the characters Davis Upright, C14C to speak to me like that." she said. OCflHallet ira snnci aiBT of Ethel, the second wife, somewhat rosewood, for (ash, Monthly, totals Saving to you $105. terms 910 casn.

9375 MODEL 9281 Cash, $. Monthly, Kquals Se a Day idealistic, frank, distinctly lovable, and Joe, her husband, an architect whose higher strivings have been somewhat it does more than that. It blocks the success of an organization. The other evening at a dinner party I met the new manager of a big film corporation a film corporation that has failed and must be reorganized at a great loss. With wonderfuj stars, good directors, clever scenario writers and all the artistic and literary backgrounds for success.

nevertheluu thia 91.25 weekly. MOOSE EXECUTIVE IS ACTIVE CITIZEN killed by the materialism of his first 47 en Bennett Baby Grand I 3U mahoga y. jtQQS wife. Mr. Poole has drawn two figures of surpassing Interest, which will take gavlnK Terms cash, at in monthly.

men (iiam wniAQ- iiio iaiucr Miiu ilia daughters of "His Family," as among 1 film company has failed completely. And I the reason is not far to seek. fffoo sieger urana. In rCPOReed Sons Upright. v33U In mahog-JOQC any, now for 07J Saving to you I1S5.

Terms 9IO cash," 910 payday, then 910 monthly, rinr Thompson Co. right, in (inefonn mahogany, now for JaW7 Saving to you $135. Terms fiT.50 cash. 97.50 P-ay, then 98 monthly. the more remarkable creations of recent 9ta77 fiction.

i wood, for I Saving to you 1605. Terms I mmnm v. ,1.1.. alaTsssalsf s. Temper did It! Of course, in the artistic world they often call temper temperament but the results are the same.

I remember watching this particular organization take one single scene. Husband and wife sat In the dining room and the maid brought in the morning coffee. The husband was readinar the Singer Upright. -In s)wsC9 mahogany, CQCS now for wOtftJ Saving to you I1t. Terms 910 cash.

910 payday, then 98 monthly. 07C eollard Co I lard aWy Small Kngllsh Upright, now for Raving to you $230. Terms ft5 cash, 91 weekly. (QC Beatty Par lor WU Organ. 24 stops Di-J Saving to you $70.

Terms cash. 91 weekly. tRflfi Kroeger Piano. In oak. auUU now1QC Saving to you Terms 910.00 cash, ft 6.

OO monthly. tOKil Curtis, old modal In ft3U natural rose- ttOrt Daylight Flight I I Too awsss 7Cft Singer Player Piano. s)l 9U rich mahog- tMQ any. now for WO Saving to you $282. Terms 912.50 cash.

12.50 payday, then 912. 50 monthly. tCfin Thompson Player Pi-aDUUiano. ln4QC fumed oak, now for 90s7J Saving to you $205. Terms 910 cash, 910 payday, then 910 monthly, Eft Steger Player Piano.

)3aU In finest eiQe figured walnut, for s3i7J Saving to you $2J0. Terms 912.50 cash. 912. 50 payday, then $12.50 monthly. CCfiBteger Sons' Mi-0UU hogany Up-OQC Tight now for PJJ70 Saving to you $265.

Terms Si 12. SO cash. 912.SO pay-ay, then 910 monthly. 17C Davis Sons' Up- Wl right, fumed oak. for, paper and his face was hidden from the audience.

So "the temperamental male ACrOSR A tlamlfi Saving to you 405. Terms nuluo i g5) cash monthly. 1 I i4Cn Angelus Player in Edgar Mlddleton. author of figured wal-Qg of Today and of the Future" (Scribner). ut- tor' says the London Daily Sketch, will act Jjf Tnnn New York Piano- star saw no reason why he should 7 bother with a long stupid scene In which his face never showed.

Some one could Saving to you $H7. Terms 6 cash, 96 payday, then 6 monthly. 7CnIee, Sons' Player )f9U Piano. lnCCO ine mahogany nowtWO Saving to you $188. Terms 912.50 cash, 912.SO payday, then 915 rapnthly.

double for him. The "temperamental I UUU forte Co. $165 wood, now for female star objected to doing this scene with an "extra" man. Bickering and Grand, in. rosewood ir.p win powercui vy nne- to 835.

Terms Saving to you $zz. Terms 95 cash, 91 weekly. quarreling over that necessitated get 92 cash, 95 monthly ting somebody who looked like the "young wife" in the picture to take the In th Kssex regiment as a subiieuten-' $600 to $1000 place of the ill tempered star. Two mornings were spent on that tici pates leaving" Hanworth Park. Felt- was the price paid for a good piano by our Pf "1 or Middlesex at dawn and rhlng rndpareU New York before night iso to tlSO.

Will you wait until scene two mornings and a good deal of salary and many feet of film were eaten I a icon sv ClfWIA frw VAlir niflnA? you pa as.ww vv. up while camera men and directors tried to please two stars' who didn't know how 0 JNeW VOlUme IS Fiano Exchange Department to keep their respective tempers. In the end the-scene was taken all over Tl TXT TT a Your used piano, organ, talking machine or your city lot For Women Voters an again, with the stars Instead of their doubles, and even then It had to be re taken several times because' an Ill-tem I Child is Constipated I Bilious! Look at Tongue. Hurry. Mother! Remove poisons from little stomach, liver and bowels with hp.i:i.

than local market cash prices, whether you pay balance in 1 installments of IS or more monthly. pered director frightened the girl Your Vote and How to Use It" Is the wf witTl HEXD YOr A GOOD, ISEW TALKING MACHINE who waa taking the part of the. maid title of the book' by Mrs. Raymond M. B.

Coade that 'she dropped her tray in the first "take, got out of focus the second M. B. Coade, elected vice director ot altogether the wrong expression on her face the third time, and was in Records purchased sends either model home Portland lodge. Loyal Order of Moose, por tocb Tubed oboas or square piano, we will A SPLESnin NEW TALKING MACHINE FOR YOUR USED UPRIGHT PIANO. Call, bring or mail ua fuU description of the instrument you have to trade.

Order Your Piano by Mail Read, ataay asd rompare oar esallty, price sad terms as advertised and yea will leara why we aae aaadreds of snail- bo frustrated the fourth time that ahe is representative of the class of young passed the tray, to the man. first in stead of the woman. (4 3 moatfely. few hours all the constipated poison, un Nreekly. One thousand dollars and a great loss a a I 1.

1 of time and energy were what three digested food and sour bile gently moves out of its little bowels without griping, and you have a well, playful child again. Brown, published by- the Harpers. "Your Vote and How to Use It" answers all' the questions which women who are to use the vote for the first time are taking. Mrs. Raymond Brown is one of the most active and Important woman suffrage leaders and Is chairman of organisation of state forces of the New York state Woman Suffrage party.

Many, Editions, of War Books Houghton Mifflin company announce the twentieth printing of Mildred Aid-rich's "A Hilltop on the Maine jtho fourth of William Yorke Stevenson's "At the Front la a Flivver." and the seventh of "Hymns and Prayers for the- Use of the Army and Navy." tempers cost the film company for that on scene. I have an idea I know why You- jjy or gjr working can save zw ceniti aauy ants secure juto puuw s.iiu wwhwh uuw. nrT.OF-TOWW BUYERH WE PREPAY AND MAKE FREE BELIVERY OF PIANO TO YOUR HOME withhv $00 miles, and the piano will bo shipped subject to exchange within ons year, ws allowing the tull amount paid. Ttre the organization failed you? Mothers can rest easy after giving this harmless "fruit, laxative." because it fnallv srives you a one-year trial 01 me piano you roer. i 1 many vu i I.

SMiwh mnis rV. rtunnlss At cstlifsrtlAii. mm lu m. men who haye identified themselves with the order within the last two or three years, and la one of the men who do -things in the community. A.

recent activity was superintending the. construction of the Liberty temple. In private life he la superintendent of construction for the Portland Bridge Building oompany, and.haa supervised the work of building the United States National bank building. Albina branch library and others- He took an active interest In the eonstruction of the Moose temple In 117. No matter, what alls your child, a gentle, thorough laxative should always be the first given.

If your little one la out-of-sorts, half-sick. Isn't resting, eating and acting naturally look Mother! see If tongue Is coated. This Is a sure sign that its little stomach, liver; and bowels are clorged with waste. When Irri-, table, feverish, stomach sour, breath bad or has stomach-ache, diarrhea, sore throat, full of cold, give a teaapoonfal of Syrup of Figs," and in a never falls to cleanse the little one's liver Every piano or pi-ayer jiv 1 usual guarantee from each tnanutacturer tnsjss. ow m.iMlcal-.

aMtrumtntsV T-v'-fVA14 Removing -Ink Stains and bowels and sweeten the stomach and they dearly love its pleasant Pull miiafarrl -will remove saaa asaa i' a aVaaskSasrsat BACKED IT directions for babies, children of air Fiannb Co Maaof actarers Oostt ZHstrlbtitorK. Ill reart treet at WaaMasTtoa. cJawaini. 1ULUOVS Ink stains from the most delicate fabric without Simply apply to the stained tit remain on an hour ages, and for grown-ups printed on ZJT CAPZXsUs bottle. Remember name (Adv.) or so, then rinse with clean' water..

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