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home - shoe shop Herald Home Corner FEDERATION URGES STRONG ARMY, NAVY J. W. ADAMSON, Prep. (g. UH Wfm N«e»»to»> U»»e*> New York. — Malatseanoo of a ASkerwic« le is-lKwl Jecirteee ■tesa» Ute ultimala krvaMlac Sowa et IS, uH MurCy »Irteee of manhood sad womsnfcwd. th, lo.MK'u. dostruvUoa •« character, the •••»•ntu of the moral aber ot the ledi-Huai the 4e- etructHMi •/ the rouadaUoaa of eivUU •allea. - CoolMse DANCE Ddaney’s Orchestra OOOO THING* FOR RVRRYBOOV A good rarebit touches the »pot after a hike, row or an afternoon tn the auto. Take two cupfuls of tomato, one cup ful of grated cheese. one green pepper chopped or one pimento (canned). one slice of onion. two tablespoon fute of butter and taro eggs Mix tomato,** cheeee. pepper and onion. Melt butter and add thia mixture. Stir until heated and the cheese la melted. When hot add the well two tan eggs slowly and cook until creamy, stirring constantly. Serve bot on toast or wafer* Ternate Jelly Salad.—Take one en •slope of gelatin and soften la one- half cupful of cold water. Stew a can of tomatoes with one-half an onion, one-half a bay leaf, two ctovea, one- fourth of a teaspoonful of cayenne, one teaspoonful at salt, one teaspoon ftal of sugar, two tableapooafuto of vinegar; after cooking fl»e minutes strain, reheat and add the softened gets tin, stlrrtag until dissolved. Turn tote a largo mold and chill. Remove from the mold to a bed of lettuce and garnish with dressing. Mt. Vernon flalad.—To the tomato Jelly abet* add one cupful of chopped celery, one cupful at chopped apple and see cupful of coarsely broken nut meats Mold dn small cups and turn ent oa lettuce. Serve with a highly seasoned mayonnaise which mag bo colored red Heart SandortcNsa—Hake a white cake ta a sheet, cut tn heart-shaped piece* spilt and pet together with a slice of brick Ice cream. Cover with a thick whipped cream or a marshmal low; whip with raspberries ar jolly as a garnish. Sponps Dainty.—Make a sponge cake or plain white cake mixture and bake ta two round layer cake pans. Prepare batter. Icing and spread be tween the layers and on the eutslde of the cake. Pr ise the remainder of the Icing through a pastry tube, la any design. Score tho cake ta pieces for serving. A. • ICE COAL WOOD LINK CEMENT PLASTER LATHS FEED MLLARD AVENUE FEED & FUEL CO. L. C. Pa Ilea, owner. Ante. <33-17 W.M. Donaldson W- atchmaker M35 Fester Road at Arteta Attention RadioFans Amplifying sets Tube detectors Crystal sets AU Radio supplies army commeeded Iks preeeat nattoael forense act but urged that tho otead la* army bo taoroasod te 188.686 salisi od men and 13.00« officers as advo cated by Secretary of War Weeks. The navy. said another resolution, should be melatalpod la every way oa a basis of equality with that of Great Britain and five-thirds tho strength of that of Japan. The conference also advocated adop tion of a oonsistent American policy In International relatione, divorced (rom partisan politico and bringing to bear upon tho other nations tho lafiueeee of agreement tor justice aad peso* EXPECT FIGHT IN CONGRESS Both Wots and Dry» Claim They Can Control Situation. Washington. D C.—Tho political complexion of tho seat coagroaa hav ing boon definitely established. -In ternet tirpad an the probable lineup oa tho Question of modification of tho prohibition enforcement law* Both the "dryo” end “wot*” were claiming a victory as Ute result of tho efoctloas. For the a^U-oalqoa league Wqyus B. Wheeler. gea»rul oounsol. said the “wets" wonid not have as many votes by three at leant ta the adnate as here tofore. aad that their strength tn the house would not exoeed 148. or 78 loss than 0 majority Oa tho other band, tho Association Against the Prohibition »mendmeat, through <9. C. Hinkley, Its general see- rotary. Naimed a gala of M “liberal“ votes la the bouse, which, it waa as sorted, would give actual control of that body to the modlfieaUoalsta. KEVIVAL OF CLASSIC HPERAS AT THE AUDITORIUM GUYS T—T------------- -*------1---------- Get the habit of expressing your feelings with— FLOWERS The Nippon Florist Co. Marshmallow Salad Cut into small pieces one box of marshmallow*, one can pineapple and four b a n a n as. Put in a granite pan H cup each of vinegar and sugar and three craekera rolled to a dust, and let cook until thick. Whip *4 cup cream and add to the dressing when cold. Pour over fruits and mix. PRETTY DRESS-UP FROCK Phone^Auto 635-71 Geo. W. Crockwel. M. E. TkewssdeFrare for Khemnatiim 784, 72» Dekum Bldg. A rare feast of good things during the coming week when the American Light Opera company will offer at the public auditorium beginning Sun day afternoon, November 28, a fine selection of the standard light operas. The company io heralded as one of exceptional merit, and has received great praise during recent extended engagements in .San Francisco, Denver and Seattle. Tbs cast includss Theo Pouting-' ton, charming prime donna soprano with marvelous voice, now in her fifth reason with this company; Paula Ayeas# prime donna contralto; Harry Pfiel, romantic tenor, five year» with the company, and Carl Bundachu, baritone of grand opera timbre; Ed. Andrews, comedian; George Olsen, tenor sod comedian. Repertoire for Portland Sunday matinee, November 28, "Bohemian Girl”; Sunday evening, November 28, "Chimes of Normandy”; Monday evenng, November 27, “Mar tha"; Tuesday evening, November 28. “Tho Mikado”; popular Wednesday matinee, November 29, “Pinafore”; Wednesday evening, November 29. “The Ma »cotto”; Thanksgiving mati nee, November 30, "The Mikado”; Thursday evening, November 30, “Bo hemian Giri.” Irate Housewife — Ain’t you the same man I gave a mince pie to last Christmas? Tramp (bitterly)—No, mum. I’m not, an’ wofa more, the doctors say* 1 never will be again. ELECTRIC TREATMENTS SPECIALTIES Stotaaeh trouble. Chronic disease complaints. what your trouble is yow; and examinations Brown always did possess a soft heart. Thia is how ho wrote: “Dear Mrs. Harrison—Your husband cannot come home today, because his bathing suit was washed away. P. 3.—Your husband was inside it”—Exchange. No knife No operations. No in curable case taken. The Franklin Garage Tabor 6563 TAVELLI * MACK 1883 Divtoioe Street Thia dress-up frock for the -flap- perette" suits her pretty Blender figure and early youth exactly. It la made of dueettne and trimmed with petala of the aaroe cloth lined with crepe de chine In a bright, coo treating color. Tho petala are act about the round neck, which la finished with a corded piping, and the kimono sleeves are lengthened to the elbow by puff» of crepe de chine draw>> up Into a band. A learned judge at a banquet waa unexpectedly called upon to reply to a toast. Recovering from kia sur prise, he aald hie situation reminded him of a man who fell into the water wfcil« he was fishing. With no little difficulty ho was rescued; and after : he had regained hia breath Ma rescuer ' asked him how he came to fall into the water. "I did not come to fall into the water," replied the unfortunate fisher man. “I came to fish.** Did you ever see— A stone step? A peanut stand? A ginger snap? A aardine box ? A oauaag» roll? A day pass by? A hair dye? A horse fly* A brick walk? A night fall? A mill run? A rolling pin? . A bod spring? A bed tick? A clock run* An ink stand? A chicken dressing? Do ships have eyes when they go out to sea? Am there eprtago tn tho ocean’» bed? Does the river loeo its head? Io a newspaper white whan It’S twad? Is a baker broke wh«m be io making dough? Is an undertaker's buslnem dead ? If you ate a »quam meal, would the corners hurt? If a gram widower married a grass widow, would their children be gruss- hopper»? what sort of a vegetable to a police- mans boat? Oatmeal and Raisins Adding a aww »«at to an old favorite c»r»al. ratalna rupply a food olomaat aovdod to mako a complete, haahh-givtag dlahi/or young and old -n Start today toaowothia now- old f»od coafocttow—you will bo ropaid 1» hotter boalth, aad towor food bilta. Wc havo tho raiaiM and oalmoal tn vartou» aiaadard brand» A»k u* for HKlpv for cooking oatmeal with ralain* You'll bo glad you c*ll»d on u* M * D MATHES o H MARKET 5927 Ninety-second Street S. E. (Loato) PORTLAND IVtou» Aatamallc 813-18 WK DK1.1VKR war Select Your Watch st.tts WaltbamWatch Agency SALES AND SEIV1CE STAPLES-The Jeweler OPTOMETRISTS—OPTICIANS 266 Morrison St, Portland, Oregon Ia education the rasentisi io not pro gram» aad method, but able aad de voted teacher»; not the thing» taught, but the spirit in which they aro taught. Wo cannot act except from moment to moment; aad we cannot act wisely therefor» except by doing well the thing the moment assign* Just Received Do yowr Xmaa »hopping early Td ■ Are You t Prepared for the Christmas Business? This year many buyers feel the neces sity of economizing. The merchant who has heretofore just waited for his share of the business is going to experience a very dull season. If you are not one of the waiting class you will make sure immediately that your stationery and advertising matter are given the necessary atten tion. Good, sensible printed matter will be a big factor in making this a good sea son for many, and nght now we are supplying trade-getting ammunition to some wideawake tradesmen. Our experience may be of wonderful help to you. A phone call will bring it to your service. The COLUMBAN PRESS, Inc Automatic 622-28 Wonderful Bargains Vly friend, era you look ing for real bargains Call at Newman’s Exchange at Kern Park station, 8806 Foster Road. Toys of all kinds. Big stock of dolls. Lea* than half price. Get acquainted with Sam New man, the popy man’s friend. -Adv. New victor Records for November POPULAR SONGS ISMS Ufeh Railway to Heaven. Cbarlea Harrison-Clifford Cairns The Harbor Bell............. Charles Harrison-CliffoRi Cairns 18MS Away Down South............... ......................... Peertea» Qnartet .li Way Down Yonder ia New Orleans...........Peeriene Quarter 18943 All Over Nothing at All....J.Alteon Stantey-Bllly Murray ................................ ................ Aitesa Stantey-Bllly Murray i’ll Stand Beneath Your Window Tonight and Whiatlo. ... .76 |............. Lewis Jamas 18944 >tr the Sake of Auld l-ang.Syrto. Call Me Back. Pal o’ Min*... 77 ........... Charles Harrison ) DANCE RECORDS. ___ 18928 After a White—Fox Trot...... All-Star Trio and Orchestra .78 ~r*i Happy—Fox Trot. 7... AIT-StaF THb’and Orehaatra 1884to Wh an Ae-Ieta w -Om»*Tumbling Dosm-goxJTrot. ...... ................................................... Clyde Doerr and Orcheetra .IS ¿soda— Fox Tret................ Zea Confrey and Hia Orchestra 18948 Chicago—Fox Trot....Paul Whiteman and His Orcheatra Early in the Morning Bluea--Fox Trot... Tbs Virginia*» 18947 Sues—Fox Trot............... .. Clyde Doerr and Hia Orchestra .78 I Wish I Knew—Fox Trot. .Clyde Doerr and Hia Orchestra 18948 Stuttering—Fox Trot........... Benson Orchestra ef Chicago .78 Those Ixxiging for You Blues--Fox Trot Beason Orchestra 18949 I’ll Build a Stairway to Paradia*—Trot........................... ............................................... Whiteman and Hi» Orchestra .78 You Remind Me of My Mother—Fox Tret................................ .Whiteman and Hia Orchestra 18980 I Found a Four Leaf Clovi —Fox Trot......................................' Whiteman and Hia Orchestra .76 Two Little Ruby Ring»—Fox Trot............................................ ...............Whiteman and Hia Occbextra 18940 Throe o'Qoek in the Morning—Walts..,...., Whiteman and Hia Orcheatra .T5 Oriental» —Fox Trot Whiteman and Hi» Orchestra VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL RECORDS 45.329 Lily Dato........... ........... ■ Olivo Kline and Criterion Quartet 81.00 The Gypay*» Warning ............................... Elxie Baker 56178 Don Juan—Part !.. ............... Symphony Oreboatra under 1.60 Don Juan—Part II. ............... - Direction of Albert Coatea 55177 Don Juan—Part HI ............. .Symphony Orchontra under 81A0 Don Juan—Part IV ................ Direction of Albert Coatee 13926 Roa»’ Double Sbuffi» ....................“Black Faea“ Eddi. Roas .75 Ro*»’ Juba ................. .................. “Black Face” Eddie Roaa RED SEAL RECORDS 66093—Tho Stager............................................ France« Alda, Soprano 11.25 87346—Coai Fan TutU—In uomini, in Soldati...................................... .................................................................. Lucroxia Bori, Soprano 86084 flmmbody Ix>ve» Me..................... Sophia Braalau, Contralto 88661—Boria Godounow-Farwwell of Bona........................................ ......... F. eodor Chaliapin. B um 1.76 66094—Waiting for Your Return.. Emilio D» Gogorxa, Baritone 87348—Si mea vor» avaint __________ d«u ailca ...Geraldine Fanv, Scprano 74693—Quartet in G Major—Finale................. . . Flonxaley Quartet 86696 Pag+iacci—Veeti la Guibba............. Banlamina Gigli, Tenor 66097—Zapatiado................................................Jaaeha Helfbts, Violin 7477E—Flying Dutchman ............................. Mair* Jeritxa, Soprano l : 87579-Serenade ........................... 7........................................................ .........Frits Kreialer, Violinist, and Hugo Kreloier, Cellist 1.50 66096—Oh Stoep f Why Doot Thou I-eave Me?.................................. ....................................................... John McCormack. Tenor 74777—Th* Maid®’» Wiah............ Ignac. Jan Paderewaki, Pianist 66098—Mcmoat Muaical.................................. Philadelphia Orchoatra NEW COLUMBIA RECORDS A-8685 Cradle Bong........................................Percy Grainger, Pianist «1.00 Spoon River......................................Percy Grainger, Pianist A-3687 Kitten cm tho Kays—Fox Tret....................... ...^lano Duet .76 A Bunch of Key*......................... .. .......................... Ptano Duet A-3697 Coad Black Mammy—Fox Trot.. .Eddla Elkins’ Orchestra .75 Tempting—Fox Trot..................... Eddie Elkins' Orchestra A-38M Don't Bring Ms Peeles—Fox Trot............................................ ....................................................Frank Wastfal and Orchestra .75 State Street Blues—Fox Trot.Frank Wsatfal A Orchestra A-3689 Susanne—Walts ..........................Prince's Dance Orchestra .78 Wonderful You—Fox Trot.........Ray Miller and Orehmtra. A-3894 I’ll Stand Beneath Your Window Tonight and Whistle ] ., ................................................................................... Al Jotoon I .75 Whan You and I Were Young, Maggie, Blue*.Van-Schenk | • .n .n SAM FARAH I Í n BUSH A. LANE PIANO CO. “The House of Originality” J ames A.C.T ait &C o . 315 HAWTHORNE AVE. Patronize our advertisers. Try This Delicious New Treat- TELL MB Makers of Trade Getting Ammunition New Folks drin Into Mount Scott almost every day. At fin* they don't know the boot garage. So they try thorn all They learn that the Franklin garage ia tho place when they can get quality work at reasonable prices. Will you give ua a trial? Our telephone number ia — Tabor «603. x Thank you! •ovommoat Urges Rating ef Meet* Washington. D. C.—The government boo decided to eome to the aM of tho Uvee lock Industry and do what It can to stimulate the use of meat. A do- an»»i of more Iban 38 pounds to a person la the amount of meat eaten a year ta tbo United States was shewn by latest statistics. Crepe, Satine and Uu- bleachd Muslin. ;rl;- A fine line of silk vestings and silk messaline. Good assortment of colors. * "X CURREY’S PHARMACY a statement Issued by tho treasury Oa November 3 the per espila otreale- Uea of money wee *41.44, oempered with Ml 04 oa October 1. 4 ► Bush & laane Bldg. I I Broadway at Adder St