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s the morxtng onrnoyiAy. Monday, yovrrarnER 52. isis 1 . . . - MEIERS WEEP A3 CBH TIE BROKEN Vhite Temple Congregation Formally Accepts Resigna tion of Dr. Hinson. MEN WHO ARE TEMPORARILY AT THE HEAD OF PLANS FOR THE 1916 PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL. MISSIONARY MAKES PLEA rarHhtonrr ToM TIwl fa -tor ! Hoard a frt C boW for Mol iBiportant oek ! rt fkre I tow Orralcwt Oood- Wita.-ul anr ret form:tt e--ard fr parliam.etarr p'!ur.. bat wi", fito cf d--t f-elin. te c,er..tion . the White T-mpte ye l.rday r,t, ef tb.ir ptr. K.v Waiter H " eo. .nl l I-C k m I- the breal-r r.ri of 4rtim to which he haa fc-m c.I -d br the Mt.'io.ry .-M.- ef Ih Ptt Chirr. f-r preach!" aa lm?'"l' r" v,n from the Lit. "A l t'f "' iK.th.r f r (4 tham thai tov Iho Urd." t'r Min.oa ceUd a aaeeMa f j only. tr. C A. vVooddy. heed cf the Horn Sii..eloa.ry tjf. had t"'-1 ron r.t:oe bf re t" eertnon. ef lha wby !. Hto had l.d to the " Which ' ,,h 9 tt- fir.t f !! l'T- .nd tnat a -et Uk had b-. e. aa.. the ,..rt-fi luptl.t. aad lhat -,. f.r.l ma whom ther boll-v.d : t t t ! tiiui-r-M of thla Ivek: t- ea. acted ell a-re f"' ability and iru. wort even.llet. kad r-r Ninon. and therefor he besd in. rtr.l Curca to e the ' nit b pr.par.d to i - .rrlfioo. K t'r llirKOfi tbt h Bib- n r.,tt Mfrlflc of bl Hf. ,1 ,l bo r.t'4 tHT. !". ' m-x n Jrrf "rvio I inh It .r..r f.ir rr tn It lr4r l. b. t pt. f b"b4 rmtr f'f tnir oItjr o4 (o4 9 . t fcfm. -I vu It mo tatnpc yewr barl rm... bit I I mr b ln w- ih.ehff r (U'4 i nr b4t 4 D.or- .I4 tr. Httwu. nd th.n r-'t4 Tr Wo4.1r t mh tb mo-tofi n4 W. O. rro ! ot4 ' i:jr.in t pofl rt at tbolp rnfit - tbt ; tn of tk4" a4 tbt U t in. wT-1 nut toc.lbr f" foi ti. m'a 4i4 t? ri.t4 fl I jo tux utiineo. w.mb-f. wot 4 or. j .in --- rc'4ln bi -a. y -1 an) m.H-. tot rkm.il t:i fc m-tj probaMr Bf t Ut f tb- rr. tT r.a c4 ! - a tut ". orfi.-ll brr4 a.k.4 bl r nn... .rriot Ttr.ly. iipUfitlloa h, It Yiolf sat tbo ('r bart. l-bart tI ! tha mmb.rfi!. t a r. - w o.-t. T" . .r pit'r ram wlfbont an .ainf. p'er la unpunf It I arm di.r-jp"n my Jifa'a r Tb r.-r I. or. tit it la rr.i r ,(. f . I t- rr t Ir.tmt bit I bto tbat all tinf. wot'a t'-ca.r tn r g-o-t to fb.m t lo s V SUNDAY SERVICE CHANGED I trawai M. IaIJ to IW Pit trrrmt. W ith ! I ralar. la Innovation ll r"al frrh ln.lr fiick .r !. ti t. mad. by .. Tboma. J.fiam r.t-r of m. It.t'.. w lo.titutioa look !tr ''! rr oio. Ilm lb.ro hr. boon no pnrii-.. on Juarl.y mttii, b-t oa ! o.m t Mr J.nkiaa wii: bol4 Iba fliat o' a -r. of m..tiaa tkal ill niulM o' iixiik an ar.ahina" N..I .'). at !' VIok. tbo rbolr f lo rtifti .ill ! a a4..nt caa itt. "Tiio i'ommt of tba km."" by f ... i I: on Tb.nl.. i in d.r a.rvtc.a l!l b i ; J i. : mi i ocio-. t .'' V ' '. ! I ' ' ... f i (- ; ill V ' " : I t t j (m -IjsJJ M-r. i, J. jArx r.n. rrron wr thi mdet. dh. a. k. ntac. tkmpobarv .kcrktary BOARD TO ORGANIZE New Directors of Rose Festi val Meet Tomorrow." TEMPORARY OFFICIALS IN NEW SINGERS IN ACT ville Debut at Orpheum. DEMI-TASSE' IS APPROVED Ijrh Member of Body of 13 Will Ambi Control of On of Ir partnwnl. for Carplial, to tie Glim il Samnrrr. W:nn tba t! director! f tba Hom rmal AcvlaMo for 1U rural at lb Cbambr cf fommrrva tomorrow ln 4tl affrrt a jrrrriaoeni. oreanl at ion aa4 If puitOM all tba drparl m.nla of tba board of dtrcctora art. I to folly o-nt4. Al lh ma-tln batj Kalurday Plhl r J Jr ar.4 It. A. K. Ilicca. n tir. 1.4 i.mpormry pr.l4n an4 o-ro-lrr rpttl'y ' tbo o' board of 4ir.rtrr. mirbr ef I- B raallai furd a.aumra roPtrol of ona of tba .p.rlHHi of tbo llooa r..ttal cl braEKin. Amor tbo cj'artrn.al. for Blrb b..l ! I b" rho.ro at tbo moocin of tbo raar board oro rllr .. r. o-tb.l'i'T. ai.rat eard. flnrro. arno4 partltipatloo, frairrnal p.rtiri tloa. mul? and irari.oortatton. Thora i. at oi.rtrd arh yrar a auporlotrad nt of am..moi. bat bo la not a Bs.moor of tbo poord of dirorlora. Tn- naar b-var4 baa BO-laa for Sbo f..tia of t approiimatrly i:S'. t-jrard oTr L tt mombrra with tba ro.icnatlcn of tbo atmlxn of tba old board laal ".tirdar oicbt. 1 CHARITY HEAD URGED roK woiio' orr. v.Ct hoi TO rtKlR. taltia at aaof f C Volbra ror od Tata, (.lata, of barploa r radar la. aod bark to 'aro- r Sermon Thouf ht From PortUnd Churche. 4Trit; cbr"ha of rort!an4 ahout4 1 b f!.-tot. TS ao!4 t In.-iArr an4 .eanUb 9tol roriiara to tk. f plaro of aaloona. h linnf r'irm a yon Ar .rri. -nt r.imo rbnr-a m.mbrri a i'. I k" r.l rr ataa4o on) tbr t. ai4 imp-.a Ik. pf.r "f rh'irr! axi.ia t-r tna p rt'a of IVr;rt:n t'brl.t t- " t fH t b t' 4 and ontr tk dorlrtnra and tD.ort... buf ln m.rfc." In Mrttfo oo l ffl i.O'"T l.n.f Ul fr f. '".In. i:idrida. pa.tr or Uvini T.fo MotKodi.t rti'. ma,rfai no fnr'wa atatomoat. Coatiasta. bo aw id r-h-jrrH aff!-lo-y ta to bo bad. aot tr rro.tin a.w atarbinotrr. but br on.rmn aSil wo airoadr bao. lxt a 4 aa. ?'r.ntb.a ID. thlr. that Iffiitiii' A mai rr. r ao roll a '.It "0i and at ll mm mm tlma lf fi.iont W . m mt bo a"-l la arrompli.h aottio '" a a a ' a HKnrmr.1 tbi t n.kriof. Wl.kT IM.I'tlH H:V. . o. M OK. It.ro all tbo rhantaMa or tanirattona odr ono maca m r t . r'ltt bp tbo amply bouaoa aitll ltM riodin a bomo I ,r I hr woman of tbo ritr maho oar ioim of tb.ir rt orf cloibra for tbo rhiUrrn of ho poor. Mart a ba h-to-tho.farrn rnoa- rnrot. l.t.o'iraa tbo farmrra to o ..irplu. r'tabl aad fruil lo 1 h . noodr. ;.t tbo raltroada to tran.port Ih'M froo of rhara. I,iln4 tka aplril of Pi Protb-orbood. Itu.14. of Comroa. Alberta. Bra at tha i'arkina. U A. Hutchlruon. of fnion. la at tha f rr- r r t Ja 1 J. If. Pulllvan. of Chlcao. la at the Tortland. v- r- p.iiowa. of Dakar, ta kt the ' TAndoraon. .f nro. u .t th, WeiTcn Sisters Make Vaude- I'ortland. W. V. Mrnold. of Cornallua. la at tha Oorncilua. ' J. A. Hakor. of Oak Point. Or., la at tha Katon. W. T. Kdrla. of Spokana. la at tha Multnomah. t i.Kon.r . of Florence. Or- la Bt ! tha Howard. SI It. c. Chorchtll. of oalem, la at tba Howard. W. V. Ilakewell. of Lo Angrlra. la at tha Howard. V. t. IMrrro. of Baker, la rietered al the Imr-rlal. Mr. and Mr. E. Allen, of Salem, are at I ho Imperial. Martin J. Cabana, of Buffalo, la at tbo Multnomah. Mr. arid Mra. 8. N. Wlllctl. of ealem. aro at tba orecon. Itay W. Turnbull. of Far. ranciaco. la at tha Nortonia. Jam.. A. lraka. of Spokane, la re l.trred al the Katon. Mr. and Mra. J. V. Arther. of Salem. are at the Cornallua. o. C. IVnlaaon. of narroorvd. W aah.. la al tha Multnomah. 1L C Chadbourne. of Praln. la rceia terod al tbo Torklna. I rank Cain, of Maclay. Idaho, la re latrred al the Nortonia. Halo, a atorkman of Carey. Idaho, la at tha Howard. Jullua Fulop. a morrhant of Cor traliia. ta at tbo Urron. Mr and Mra J. K Merita, of La Grand, are at the Eaton. Norman Hrhuatrum. of L4vtniton. Mont.. a al the Nortonia. Mr. and Mra. F. W. Koeckert. of Cbl- caco, are at the Nortonia. Mr. and Mra. C. It. Ilarrtaon. of New borc. ara al tha Cornrllua. Mr. and Mra. J. K. IUni ara apendlng a t.w d.ya at tha Nortonia. ti.i I'.iinn and family, of Donnelly. Idaho, ara al lue Curnr-liua. Mr. and Mra. A. II. Hale, of Alton, are rrlatercd at the Howard. Mra. II H. Iloutrll and (lauhler. of Mtnnoapolia. are at the ivrklna. Mr. and Mra. P.. F. Oyler and dauh lr. of Hutio. are al the Orrjon. Mr. and Mra. Jarh Cardnrr. of Mua kraorv Ml h.. ara al the Nortonia. , M. II. Kelly, of the 0.-W. It. ax N. Compa:ir. la relatered at the Kama. j a Wo.lorlund. of tha Holland Hotel at Medford. la at lha Nortonia. If. Handoraon. of Nahllle. Or., la il.itin hl brother. W. t. tandcraoo. al tha Nortonia. John A. Hhakleford. Judse of the Superior Court, la al lha Oron. resie tarod from Tacoma. Itura Nclaon Hall. Daiay Brlmora and Ijtaton Mcwale. Orpheum bead Imora. ara al Iba forlland. Major C I'. Stanton and Colonel Ham ilton I Waliar-o. of the Ignited Hiatal Army, are al the Multnomah. CHICAGO. Nor. St. I Special.) The following I'ortland peraona aro . reaia- lorr l at the I onorreaa. jir. ana r. wr IV. Klrlarr. Mr. and Mra. rana ". liurke a THI Iba worM'a roat..t nd I. Tmetiml Chrf.f.ati'tT. waa Iko a.aor. t n of !. vV J r.nfon. r.tr of IH flf.t tobafil Cburvh. .o4tn. la hi aBm'nwr ..rtnoi. 1 port fo fontmn ea'4 f4.o rriiri. aad ano'iiof b.fo. o.ir C and rbr U tM. To t.it . . - ........ fc. .n.l jr t..oj Im lr. of. fMk.fi. and tt hoop bira.oif oa.pi:od f'.l tno world. -H.t !H lo a manor tbal h a la do witl ffHtr I f. It I- aol aoma o-.'r tfiat o- ran porfornrr. fcut tbat w .-n r. .I alt of lifaa dtrloa, l Mt wo d. In our bi.tnoo r.t.llon n. in our ao tl rirvt. IndVatro lo t o or!4 wn.tn.r or aol we pra.-t!a wn.e wo prof.. a. fir ti.o aro Itvie opl.ttoo. lovwd or d..t.io t b art Tbo world e roat oot at t B"l theoretical, bail prac tical Cbr'.'ian tr I ana my bro'b.r'. k,.;... and am wor.o tsan at InfHel tf r.r -.mm t d any 4 ty or area Be- '"1,S" . . . tn b' S ial.r rnornln eormnej Tar. A I. TtiK of Aaahoi T-.by t.rlaa . . .1 Wo urrtt wtillr, r tbo lo.lll of toi.Mnl Owe .bborenc. of tb. at.rw tboo!oy of ee:i rir- oi . mmmmm ootr of b.aeaa and .-n-& ....i f I. ofm thai as.n'a ro- ... . . -a ifi.ol.anil inron.t.trwcy .... ...o.M . B . I t . tMnkm m.n. -tr.o 4an.r of Il4 l ' .. ui- about iVwtt loe aad for'ltln Tm ajaoaiioa) of onmp!oymaol waa 4lorv.a.4 U( lbt la eermon by ..T ve. Hank. pa.tor cf the Heat ail- Kapti.l Caorrh. Heral city of ficiate wr pr..nl. "Tno unrmployod buld b- cta.al fled" raid tbo p-a.tor. "Tbooo who waot work and ran I find It obould bo fa orod f-r.t. thoaa who worfc and e-uan-d.e tb.ir oarairaa abould rorrlro apo dal a!-nflon. T"lr ar. ahoild bo .frttrd-d that the malnlananee of i-o tarcl' i.a would bo a..ur-l " ff tbco who w HI not work. Pr. .aid lby aboold bo forced lo tabor ' o aaccrated thai Iho lark of far tori .a mKM bo a caoao of Idlmeee bore and thai low waa. a. eaooua ir. ...irr io tbo city and lo rro- pomlral wao In municipal, romm.rrlal and prteato arraira mum r Wo anal IbO people ' " l" farm.."" be .old Th.ro are many earant " owa4 by poraona who could eaauy lot oomo of tbo poor orcopy th.m. There aro many women wao nar ood coola and aowna tat they BO .l Lrt th.m make over eoma of thooo arm.na for little lota "bo wttl bo cold thla ninur. Tm proi.nt ortappln In) tbe char- tab!, work, the pa.tor urcrd that an the rharttloa bo flarod under ono neao. . ....I aueae.tion ho a Irl.rd a prartlral linn, accordln to the track lace of Cbrl.t PERSONAL MENTION. J A. RuaaelL of iJk Grande, la al the perhlre. n.ir KTte. ef Htannvti la Bl the Imti.rlaL CHURCHES PLAN BAZfAR tll.l.IIKR X II roPIXAR O ITE WITH WOUKI. Ill a mora. C'owcorlo aad Ucllcai Baloo of Holiday IMIallee Ara Kralarra af t'oaala Affaire. Tbo XVomana Hoclety of tha Central iTeebyterlan hurcn win ncua a . . .rufiiMiii and ovonlna on De- rember I. There will be a dinner nerved from to oclocR. ... Hi. Mephen'a pro-Calt-e-tral will kot.a m rieiu-aicen ale of ThanKaciv i-v namnea oa IVedne.day In the pariah home. The lrtira Aid Society of tb Klrat t'oit.4 fre.bi terlan Church. tt ... .iu.n. K and Hawthorne, will lo an annual b.iaar dinner and eon- r.n liorombor . Mra. r. II. Htcvenaon .- vra J. K. Moore aro la char. rf Iho affair, and thry will bo aaalated by a eorpa of active worRera. ... ' In the Flral Chrlntlan Church, the el.terhood la buay workln for he baiaar to be ltren Friday. Peoember r-r.rv member of the church la a.kt.d lo contribute aomethln. The procoeda from thla baiaar will bo uaed for the current eipeneee of the cnurcn. ... The annual baiaar of the Ht. Michael and All Ane!e- Mleelon of Hoeo City fork will be held on Thursday. recem bor S. at Iho I'.ooo City Fork Clubhouee. Flfty-aoeonth and Handy boulevard. The women of the urd will have on aale many article which ara tnoal ap propriate for Chrletma rlfte. A tur key dinner will bo eer-ved from 1:3 un til I O'clock. After the dinner a popu lar entertainment will bo provided. r"lh la .poaro b l.':. I'M prra.na. a-.daa aac e.et. June I". ae :?.Ioa Otlcr Off.rlnca Well Llkrtl Biia Two Old Frlcntla, Lew Hawkins and l.cnrral Kd Irvine, I'ro-' vide Ilc?l of Amu.iemcnt. - e. BT LEONE CAM BAER. Th.r.'. a reverse order of thine on the Orpheum bill tbla week. If one I lo follow tradition and runtom. For dor. n't a deml-taeae follow aiicr ood meal? Well on the Krphetim bill o" fare tnc "Icmi-iaaao. la mat. In point of place. lutura Nclon Hall, who la one of the handaome women of the Mae. preaenta thla little melodramatic aketch. and IC ...i ku. i. it. author. Ita di- rector. Oaaton Mervale. haa the leading man role In it. The etory la of B wue wno buim""-' her huuband and their beat woman friend and lo teat them aha tella them the atorr of the Kreutier Honata aa an after-dinner eplaode. They betray thetr nllt anu the wife takea a novel method of forcing her huaband a choice- There are a lot or reeaone -or ..... port of a little aketcn auccccoa .n vaudeville. inclp-Ulr becauae It la ahorl. full of action, novel In treatment nd beat of all. occauac a inu v. t.w actor treeent It, . . . i . . i .'AtV. . woman role alio play well. Gaaton Mervale . a - fnrcallll in II IB II PI ItrVB. and Mtae Hall la truly a beautiful aa rritlca nave told aince her creation of the role of "Kverywoman. Vlollalal Wlae Fralae. For ahecr popularity nay little "N'on- eltc." a none-nicer aort or gin. come- net .h playa her noiin wun aan. n.t a warmth of color ami reai mciuu, pcrvad a her playlnsr. Hho alnga. loo. in lovrly avmpathetlc voice, and amotheri It nil over with a maddening whtmnical peraonal loucn. ncr v -gramma, too. la diveralflod enough to get all comer,. Tha ialiei aivernaacincii. ftw.tn Worn', a lovely Lredcn china old-an-rir.k girl, who dancea beautl- . . ... . or fully on ncr iippy-iirc - lithe, graceful girl,, from the Metro politan Opera Ilouae In New York, pre- ..Lrr.nn.1 or antmateo coior and beauty In dance for Hwan AVood- cneemble numucra. tier roiu - . n.i i.r......ioned elemental treat- iv a " j i . -. -T-V. nri.titn " a fairy, deli cate little butterfly dance, and a plr- ' lied -lUcchanal. in one ineiani.; mad whirllnir. Ion auatalned by Hwan Wood elicited prolonged appiauac Old Frlcada Wclcoaacd. fn point of comedy and laugh, gar nered in. bnnor, nre divided betaeen two roal old atandbya of entertain ment. U Hawkln.-. the Che-terf lel.1 of nnnairelrr. and ieneral Kd. Lavlne. lha man who haa "aoldiered ' through aeaaona of fun. Lew haa aome new ,nng,. aoma new Joke, and aome old one. He ha etill hla Inimitable way of putting both .on;l an-1 atory over Ilka an avalanche i Ai-v turn l.enoral M ana icorru . . - Jugglea. but differently and more uc- ceaafully than any owier u. "o ..... artlaana in the game. Ha ba a happy Irreaponalble way of doing thing,, too. and even the eettlng for bis act pro vide, entertainment. ""And now we come to the four 'f ren glil. and they are "werrln" well too. Htand the , train and all that. They're "werrln" pretty frocka. too two of m In pink decoration, and two In blue. There Frieda. Hil.la. Alice and Beltv. all altem. all with nature aweel voice, and they looked for all the world like weet young debutante. mm thev etood up there and aan. They were deojtantc. too In vaudeville for the Werrena are home talent, and thla la their Initial week. Their ,ong re well ehoen and well lung. hen the ed-ti are polished off by experl ance thy will have a moat artlatlc and tiovel mualca! number. Opening the bill are the Tying Wrrnta d'io. a man and a allm woman, who daringly danule and leap about on the ,uinded bar. The woman whirl maiinl for a long time by her teeth. The ir.vl weekly rarrlea ua through parte of franco and Holland and into Madagaa-rar. YOUTH CHARGED AS THIEF Vergil Yate Is Allrffod to Have Stolen Auto Aec!orle. Charged with taking Preatollta lank from automobllea about the city and aelllng them at a hop on Front atreet Vergil Yate,. IS. wa arreted Saturday night by City Detective, Lav Halle and leonard at Fifth, and Burn a.rle ,trecl. Yatea l alo raid to have taken l:ghta and automobile tire,, hla operatlona extending over a period of aevrral weeka. U1K lm.i.f. tha .machine Xrom which Thanksgiving Sales A Bulletin of the Stirring Events Every Woman's Suit in our great stocks; every Street and Afternoon Dress; Plush and Velvet Coats and Woolen Coats above $30noiv at worth-tchUe reductions! Model Waists at $15 that sell regularly $25 to $62.50. Every pair of Kid Gloves for women and misses underpriced. 200 Trimmed Hats marked $6 and upwards at half price. Told of in Sunday's Papers. Sterling silver fancy Forks, Spoons, etc., special at 89c. $l-$1.50-$2 Estelle Corsets, 85c, $1.29, $1.59. . Important sales of Cut Glass; Landers, Frary & Clark and Hinkle Carving Sets; Table Linens for Thanksgiving. Savings on Blankets, Curtains, Traveling Bags, Dress Forms, etc., and many unadvertised specials. MI2 $1 "Ribbed TJnion guits 79c -Chalmers and Mentor WaISltar mpdium heavv ecru cotton garmenis. ii.Ai.ia vcn muc . , vervhere ItU-today 7Qd. Inside Momson EntranCe' Skirts Accordion Pleated for $1 "r 4 Santa Clans Is in Toy town! f A service that costs from $2.50 up wards $1 today if you purchase mate rials here. We accordion-pleat and make skirt complete. Skirts cut to measure FREE if dress goods bought in our store. Greatest Toy Store in the West. Old Santa just loves to have the little ones visit him, and they always have a good time together. Santa's Portland headquarters always in Toytown Fifth Floor, Sixth Street. Thanksgiving poperies The success of your Thanksgiving Dinner is assured if you supply your needs from our great new Pure Food Store. Table deli cacies at lowest prices consistent with quality. Place your order today. Sun Maid Raisins 10$ Citron, lb., 25 c Lem on Peel, lb., 20 Orange Peel, lb., 20 New Pulled Figs, 15, 2 lbs. 25f New Golden Datea, 15c; 2 lbs., 25 Fancy Cranber ries, 2 lbs., 25c Walnuts, lb., 200 and oro Moor Almonds, lh.. J New Pecans, lb.. "Of New Brazil Nuts, lb., 20f Atmore's Plum Pudding. 15c, 35f 65p to $1.25 Boiled Cider. 20r and ,J5C Mince Meat, Heinz, jar 650 and 5r Mrs. Webster, jar. So?, 65C Morris, jar, 550 "None Such," package, 100. Today s Specials Royal Banquet Flour SI. 35 1000 sacks of this high grade Flour today at SI. 35. Pleases the most exacting home baker. Barrel at $5.20. Iowa Corn, new pack, dozen, $1.10. Can, 100. Corn MeaL white or yellow. No. 9 sacks, 280. Colorado Pea, "Apex" grade, dozen, $1.40. Can, 12! i0. Pure Lard. No. 10 pails, $1.35. No 5 pail, 690. Minced Clams, "Elmore," dozen, $1.25. Two cans for 250. Sardines, Kieno brand, 6 cans 250. Naptha Soap, "Economy, 6 bars, 180, Citrus or Gold Dust, large package, 200, Cream of Wheat, package, 150. Butter "White Lily." roll 690. No phone or ders. None sent C. O. D. No deliveries ex cept with other groceries. From the Daylight Bakery Plum Pudding, lb., 40 Mince Pie , ea. .25 Fruit Cake, lb., 50d French Pastnes, doz., 60 Cream Pas tries, doz., 80?Gold Cake, ea., 60c Devil's Food, 50c Silver Cake, 50c Pies, made by our experts, 25c. Coffee Cakes and Rolls a specialty. Scotch Shortbread, toothsome and nourishing. - wwti V TTT1. J. T L . T) - - a- n "I -Milk Bread, Graham, wnoie vvneat, Donemwu IK H ."3 iUlln. XICitu, vri ..... r ' i French Bread 10. . . J c . . . , feiZZrQ7j&& Wedding, Birthday, Christening and Special Cakes made jSjr"Wr to order Ninth Floor, Fifth Street. You will find our Delicatessen, Ice Cream Factory and Clean Candy Kitchen won derfully helpful in rounding out tne inanttegiving ii. a)'i "Men's Week" 'continues in our men's stores Than ksgiving things at savings. r The- Quality Store of Portland rattv. aixvi, nomsoiyMocr jv M is s Cora Morris, story teller to chil dren, in our Mu sic Hall today at U P. M. . . .k.n for Preatollta tangs navo -;-o',Cah .? V? W? rt'coffmanoOl Medl rtreet. ana it". " Nineteenth etreet. LYRIC'S BILL IS COMEDY Dillon and Kin Arc Favorites on manually Good Programme. Dillon and King, the """; " -Ik." favorite, of the Lyrtc. present "perfect COLLARS PALACE LAUNDRY some more sidesplitting comedy in this week, offering at the I ourtn street theater. -Madame Cherry, thd musical farce, is full of comic situa tions, in J the Ginger Girls, in new and pretty costumes and catchy songs, de lighted three audiences yesterday. The Ellis Sisters. in a Hawaiian sons, presented a feature that was well received, and the costumes and Meriting- effect werte particular! notable.' Other musical numbers fur nished by the chorus were: "In the Candlelight" 'Tin Saving All My Love for You." and "International Rag." Charlie Reilly and chorus sans "Ab sinthe Frappe" and the Columbia quar tet appeared in several numbers. The Italian ftovernmerit uses American ma chinery to manufaclure shoes for Its soldier. 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