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Tim aionxixo oTirnoyTAXrniPAY, November 2c. lore. 1 . ii. aaaaa-aaaaaaaaa-. i . - - a. - - - - j o " ra e. 9O6c0 0''?0 5',e','v',,00nAft0U0000000000 : hutiiMf . - t t 1 1 i 1 t i " t ; Ir-L a.-" nv r.ruTOtrnp i. frown I III' -.-,.,.. - . - -" - - feMiikiilHi a?.i,f I nn'it T ..-.. e. tarda ' M com i i .t-ea.n of man and att.r... t la lr Alii t i-1 : : 1 - I at-hrne t. a.M.1. t:t. l; Wur T. a -tuner boat-. Th f-pti..n f r th. ar a ant a A, .-era nf t a J ioareaa. mem . I ( ? rt, r. t tut t'it frtn.:.. aa . I 4a n.jirr af arn par... aval f.-n.! aaf tha Boat. V ruuma wara Sl.i riri teutt- til tlnwn, utir:ir arnet. t' a! r. 4 . rtmnt In. lone. 4f I'N.ilK 4'.f iHlirlll Ia '4 ( i',.l.r at r!i!T n-a-avat ( iriuaihi-i an-.r..a aa.i far, cnoa". f-' t ". a t roa..r, i T"a boat 4 4 aa.xta i dirint live aft- ! erm. h aam-. af rr..m r.enl ..,,.., . n. a;trn a'. In '" J"' l a to taM-. T'T war. Via. ' afar.. M-4. Ja ' .in'M. Mr. t.ea . ( I!., ! WIV'rleM. - " " Ma.... Mr I.n.. ."- .,. Tk 'r T 4I1L-1. Vr i'. :i. r.. :.-' it"-. ' Jtnn H Kerr an. a Mr.. a. '.. Tmc. Mr. Hale,. laa.M '" Will t- linl f . tn- br'l ( l r--f.,r of tr i t i( r. ,..ol'.oa ..,1 iR.ir mnrrr. l n Mn jirrii W 14. t pan;4 f ii. it ". 4 B"rr ir.iLl.nt Vlfn.J Mr ' f l t'rt4n'l M4T ffm !4II 'rr 4. ma-i (ill t4 iun.ir mm lot A trl4t of ' r'fBl- .. cl:rt. 4t.riT. t f, tj:til '!! t4 tJM4 I. D.rri took. M. t " " w4 ef tr Hai-V K V ;ir. an H friar! of !! fmTl,. offi'-iatina: t tri c.r-ctiooj. Th ar mr lail'oir ef traaa brooJ. !'er. Iimm.l tl Afrl w ia.,alrrl m.l ISrowo 4at ,ir)Ua. Hair COr4 4 Cf IT4IH4 Of- fl4 "4 ffi. Vi. Lii'.i 'o. hr .tr. b4d ra a brown tAtlt'4r. WItN !( ,) n4 a of iil(a. A!fr4 ll'xrta tJ Jt '.yt man. ani foUowlBaT tM th Wl r- fi loin.! t fmii for a fma 4nl7lin- (innf. !. r-r. it a ttl hrufi. aipuiar o:tIir an-4 in mua;-al rir C1.4. Sir Pr4 ! " nf Mr. Jm f. liroa-.j", of thi ri'y, formrtjr of I'hl rf whvro IS att'fitjr.4, t Pt a uoiTair pitv. Vnr lh pat 1p ar thv hav ba'a'a rWnt4 of l"rrtlni. l:or-a,rtly frutra Inoal him fo llutE. Monl.. kar h Will ! h fcrit". ThT lfl ataihl fr thair aar horn. Trto n m n I of tha your) coupta l'fiaT ha an ctripae'!. rort-arnianl- ly tno vwiMing a romrl aurpruta. Tha rfanra thai all lha younffar ( fava baan anit.u:T aitinT to ba lllfla b Iba 1K m4 flub thi avrn ti4" at Vn.an( IUI1. at f'orl -Ih irJ Bnai aaJjr baulvp.. i;rat tntraat 1 batnaT tban In IMa l Iflrr. a many faw Cap Will ba I n t rti'iv r.l Tbt t tha i'o-i of I ha atrial dr. ra llt rt vl'iH baa sivart. T'ia wh ara mab IriaT Cbta tfjBfa a ral Th 4 r a t 1 r in z party a'' Alfrt I'uan. trrt llr t"e4 ,MaHn. rm John. on. Mrrritl Jnhnn arwl I. .la ffrra-et. 'atrona.aa '. H V Vi l.n. Vm. K. V. JoKtttori I M.-4. K4l A. 1'nak. a a n IWim Alinnat wl't rraat Uft Jr, Harlan 1. Hirbur. Ill I .t ri;i. laanrty atra-t. al 7 orlnth Ihia afl moon. a a-tia rhaptar of ra. f I InattaJ a a a Vf. aff r Iiar Klrts: JalTary laft Ta'l for Jaa f'rn ! Co tait loa a a a Mr flof T. M-.ltiml an-f t,tt! .on l4a r'tJrnnt fr-i- an attan4 Irtp I ' jojr,ii-m '4l ; forn 1 a anj INa ripoai- tmn. aiatetri frian.Ia m I Antfalaa, t War oaliib'f lily antrr- taina. a a a W l Mr. I. (t M. l..rT aaoTr4 Tkanhaar ia4T Hay itn Mr. an4 Mrt T. K K at INair h n la lairm. a a a Jiatar.lay of Ht waak fl f;.4 flt farat l lih will bo l irfial ' ! ! rbii.!ra of In rtii" an-! t"aia it'l rrl'B'it from J nti 1 orl.'tt. Jipari4l rtrrmriia ba baan mad t o in.rriirl alt praaant In n-ia an4 to a low llt.m a K o.m tima. Mr. A. la. Irifan haa rhPa of tha rrt. w.tn 'ra. A tai.Iiaw. Mr 'l..yt ran.pr.--i. Mr.. . . M-iraUn4 aa Mr. I H I'tr'toa a aflnf a a a Mr, ...fen .HN.all ai.f rfaitMrf lft Tt- a4na-..iia f.r .an lrR.-:irQ for a few a yi:t al th f.r a a a A traT RiieiD-r of .malt an4 In format at nnar l-i,:.i... tr dan.-ina' art r.-tari4a. ta f n a 11 . i rt g fr.ti. itia at tria llelrl :-n.on fn tfa arv.tal room th-ra wa a atmnar al4n.-a Wifli pfan.tn.nl Imi paopt artartalra iHaT a-ona-n.l rnmptn-a of frana)4. Aan..naT thoaa rn.rri:r;n( wara M- H Mr. Joir K Koll." Mr II. l W rl-in.r t M.ltar. A. T. lair-.'Vir;. ta1. lri.rijanr --h. 4--oraT ri. '". v l.irmaa an . K J .. ot. Tb ctinaar lilii.a wara tJ--or. f rKl-SIIUlNT OK OM t.C.K M SOKOKITV. WHO WILL GIVE BRIDGE TEA FOR PHILANTHROPY TOMORROW. Do Your Christmas Shopping Early. A Small Deposit Will Reserve Any Article Selected Useful Gifts for Christmas at "The Owl" Drug Company y-f' ; ' ; a,.V'-' j. : ' ! j ;. "n. mi A " ? T : s ' ; : 1 - ' " v V ; : . ; . j ; : : ; - - J i ' v i ' 5 i ! ' , ; i . if v ; , , ' ' ' J j 1 : ; j '!. . - ; ' 1 ' !r:-';': r" . ) - . . ' .a- X The true pirit of all present-riving; is to make gift which show thoughtfulness and purpose. These were the instructions given our Eastern buyers when they invaded the field for Holiday Merchandise. How well they performed their lask "Owl" customers will realize when looking over the "Owl" line of Holiday Merchandise, advance ship ments of which are now on display, with new goods arriving daily. Make it a practice to visit the "Owl" every day and familiarize yourself with the many new useful gifts constantly arriving. aAsaaMaV-Xttaa-a o.. William Ko.h. r. Collirr. T. J. I;an an. I J. II. Iul. M4nv laautif i lanry artlrlr hava barn .rrp4raa ar.J will bo on aale dur IriaT Iba aftarnoon anj ctrnim. A rhirkrn intirr will b aarvaai from & until 3 D'rl.H' Ho'iir-mailo ranilira will b on aalo by Iho Voune IjaJta Sn-Apshots BtEijbjvraDoyd. - . 1 k . . . 1 . an4 ma.3-r r air frna. Mr anf f-. flan a.lt.nat war boat for ana of tno lirj-r part.. " in tna f..ittatn ajrt I foar Wara li4 fir tan at t.la.r tlbla. r-li.a'a .ri. an. riaa rHr.4ntnamum rd farna wara qiH to orcam.rK tfta labia. .athar a n f r f .i n : n g In tria aTr.il wara J a. U I:, f. Tr,-r t J-eawart. r Martin. J M.rialab. o'nn.l an l M-, T i. bar v. v. ...ti. t' Nowbarr. Mr M lUr and M- MLrrp tan. a a a A CaM'T4 lata anal rrarkat Will b Hr In t Ha han t i-t hH of th Hhili Tarpfla o tha ift.rno.. an4 mrning of t1 an dar t by woman of ha Inaiu.. Ir'af atapartmaat. Ta aij r.4a .ill ba aor In ia Japan- la, rartl.rt frorri J to i bv JWra. V N :..r.tt. Mr. A. II Moora n. M.aa tiartrua Jaroba. 'af-tarl .4prar tr.. t I Mr, ja. I. f' Ii wM..i i.n.ril inar. I..r. w.U b aa;.t't by th follow in t ! rom m ! 1 1 Ml; I rt.-ari4-.W...'4rr.a If. A. lYnchl! r.i ll-nrv A. Town.an forat.naT Mr John t v v f . Alarti.inT M- ta. P M Junl.on. IMa.-ln laaa Mr.. H. J l.a, .in ! rrarra b'.th Mr. J t Vroifa. Jial of r.oiiia.co-la.i pro.-4rta, in j riarc of r. a . Wrlsht an l Mi lt rtrga .arnha. .' of f4a-li nl dorr .( artl. ill b H'r4rla of Ma.'tan.a f U J -.hna.in. t'i'l r'ow.aa., tl M. f inyan. TI'. L. ftattlatt. ll. I:, fraal. tn. A. K. iiaaaanaf. t'an.l'.a arwf lama ronfarfiona will a Ira rrt of th V. I. A. rla.a. Tha ) nr.. l.a l.raro lunklat-r rr.:!nt. will h aa rh4raTa of a labl af afint and aa.ful artu la naaala from Japaaaaa low!tnf. a Hi. Km O'tfti will hoi I a baaaar Ira tb Koaa C'ltr rlinhoma, t'lttr a.ftnt.1 a nl fian.iy bo-tIaard. of) a)aa.fy ali.rnc a an-t n nat :a J M f)arrall. H iitan Mr. I I'lii'i'r ar l )If W. Ko. h. wn.) taaa tha raaaral a..anacmant of ha a.Talr. Uaaa a p.n taf th followlna a-nm.ta.ttaa. r'ny b.eh. lr. a a" l.ialtf-i. Mra. a', i.n;n. apron booth. Mr, f. w' E'a.aon ajoll boaseh. Mr. l K airaona. Bah potvi. Mrtv 1 1, krlla. rfiaaar, Mr. 4. If. P'til. a.rmn.. M.a ti. Jlall. aviii uaatu. ata. I... Ur- Tka fall Maaa-rlln. ,TT'ITII tha adarrtt of Autumn rr II l.nmalii';t a Ihousbt turn to roabinai bar a bo,l rmr and chrary and a-orn foray Mr. 1 1 r affotla may ba aim pi or rUboratr. Thejr may b llmllrd to frrrr.inf lh !.- or n.ualln dta- partra at lha wlnJowa. to piarion a fw .t a-f tliMmir; ptai.ta aba.ut to tinuittni . ara or analfh'i fraim paint or furaittjr; or lhy may lab-o tha f.rrn of rtirn.tat purrhaar of nw furnituro or floor coTrrtnar.. Hut what ar tba form of t-'rr.aion thlai alrair may aa.umr. II I tharo with moat of u. And w indulat' tl a.roiJIH to th rapa.-ity or limitation of our pur. And If our puraa d-ar not permit lhl ln.luU.-n.-. w ara a:t aomatlmaa to fal a b.l d: on ln tad or rrbai.ioua. Itut do w n.ad to darn.l .0 much on our po. a r t to k for tha fra.hantn of th horraa. Ihl Kali If ha a rapanou. puraa. all Wrll and Cxd. Put if w baarn t. cannot w ctrrumraot tbl. laa-t in aoma way or ottirr U bit I lb ba.lr .l.4 of IM dlr to (rraoaai our homa la It not. to .ma ttl'nl. tha d.tr to mall thrm brlcbl and atiirlna"" I. not tha horn in whi.h th window, slram. tha rur laina ara anow r. th hardwood, f . 00 r rrf.a. t a aoft tuatar lh ctaa.war and a.larr apariila. iha.tr and briM. wh.Hhar lli.aa thin. b oatly or notT Anl ao if w rannol raianl larlahlr thi Aul'iim to mab or our homa. ran wa not look with, rrltt al ya at our aurroundmara and a a if thar ara eot oihar waya In wht.ia w ran ! a ahinini tntMnin that will rrult ia th ahrrtnr.a w wl.h? I n.. imn thai datra. l mu. h from tha mill n( pparanr of th bom la ,.rai. ha-1 r marrrd furnitur. or If run ar- u.rd. a dull. habhy floor. Th hoi4ahapr who will brixhlan bar fjrnitura and floor, tall thry look lik naw. rraa. bar wtnlow drapariaa fraah and t.a... and bar bra., bowl. If ha b any. and hr ailaar ahinlnc UI do mu.ra toward 'inaT br horn roam. and rhr. And h ran do thi. without th cpn.!ilur of much araonay . Th makar of painla and Tarniahaa and f'.oor ataln hatj almnat workad a raoution tn what ran b ac-om-tll.had In th bona today throuath th aarana-ia.. At lh J'an r'ranri.ro r ipo.icton thrtr lata. 1 pro-l-ir. ar on d .;lr and lo th houaawif who ba no! kpl tn lou.h With tham thy will baa a rrtalallnn. - Many a h"urw ifa think that If hr floor, ar aofl wood or patntad. or old. ha cannot maka tham .ultabl for ru.. or I . at If har labia or rhalra or other piac. f furnitur ar a. rairha I or not to bar likin In fini.h. .h m-.il andura tham a Jhy ar. It-Jt modarn Inrantlora ha ovarrom alt th. drfavi S'alna and painta and yirr.l.ha. and m'. hod of u-ins tham. haaa baan a-olrad br whl.-ra old aofl l-in floor ran t tran.forma! In ap-l-.aran- a to baautif-at hardwoad floor, and old labia and rha.r. to apparrntly oak or mahosany. And If thi. work la cior riarhi. th.. d-a not look Ilka rhrara or poor Imitat'ona but lik th tl art.-. thar almulal. I raw an otd pin flour fintaha4 aboot th da to look I'k a baautlful bard wood oaa f'oor. I n.lr th ru In tha r.alar of tha room tha floor wa un finl.hrd and In It. natural atat. ami the rontraal between thin part and the two-foot border where th run did not com mi to me revelation. 1 aaw beautiful centrr table, ap parrnlly of pnlialird ma hoc any, that bad been an ordinary pin table. I aaw other Jut a remarkable rull in the nit of makimr a home over. And they were jrrompliJilia d by a avlrvpj-. perae- verlnc woman who waa determined to man her home look briKht and cheery. thowarh he had little money to expend In dolrt. ao. It will pay any woman whn mlhc to fi over her home ihla Autumn at mall coat to look Into the new ha-lp that prienr and Invention are hrlnfr Inat her. The public libraries nre full of up-to-date book on hnu.t furnlah In; The pnee of our reliable tn c a -rinra and newapaprra overflow with advrrtiacmrnla of all that la new and hriprul. Information will b) irnl for the aklnK. No woman nee.) plod alnnjr In old-lime way por need he ito with out thiaj whii h will help her make her borne attractive, bea-auae of prohlbl liae roal. Moth Improved method and Innpin.lve mnterlala are now hera. And many a woman who ha not kpt In touch with Ihmo matter will. If ahe took. Into the aubject. be tlellshled and amaaed at th wraith of beip that la bar for makln: the home pretty at amall ro.t The Smdjwj Story By Mk5 F.AviiXR. ' U I.MMR I'D Ton T. arlrly. rollcat nlht at Illppo drome lonlsht. t'hi nmaia Alumna maatm; Ihl afternooa with Mr. Herbert :rhur Informal danrlnx party Ihla aanlna. Mia. a;rat-ban Caullon. Junior Ai.rml.Ir luh danc t -pitht. iTirl.tanaen'a ball. I' .rtiand Mnchta I'luh Thank Stainat party t h aa entnaT. lihi.1 ritat I nivaraity Alumni Prty thia rvmlnc at th b.ame of li. a Huth i;rnt. pre-a.e. by dinner at llaaelwoo-l. tittle Heddy . TTftirX lapa and Mamma Fox left II home the niaht before, they told Int. Itrd.lv Fox not leave tha houaav Ite.ldy aaUl be would ba a load bay and so to lep and not ao out In the morninaT. and be meant lo keep hi promaae. but In the morntntf. when be awoke and tb aun ma aiiinlna and hi. father araf mother bad not returned. lledy foreot hi promia. tn tii f-rvt place, h waa huncry, an-l Ib-n b aaw Jackie Kabbit run n.nc alone th path outaide bta bouav. "Where ar ou Kolnjt. JarkicT" he (alUd. "I am aroinar to t my breakf.tt. Jarkl rrplird. "I know where tnere la a nice 6.j of beet a. "Wail for me. Jackie." called ICeddy: I 4m aoinar with you. "In you Ilk beettopa, a.kcd Jackie. "No. t don't like beettnp." aald fld- uv. "but I thoucht I intjlit Oraal a chl. k. an or a aooa. or aomrihlni. My father and mothrr have larrn tone all nisht and 1 am hunary." "t'b. I know where there la a whole yard full of rhlrkena and ( and ajueka." aald Jackl. "Jh. alo youT" aal.l Reddy. hi eara ttckire up with excitement. "Ir.t'a fiurry." Wben Jarkl Kabhlt reached the car dan where th beettopa arew be atoppe.1 and told KeaJdy Kox be would rind the yard be told him about Juat ovr th hill. "Itut aren't you coins to iho me whrr ll lT' naked ISeUdr. beginnlnc to feel afraid, now b really found be waa to ao alono faar lit breakfaat. "Oh. you ar afraid. Keddy Kox. I bet you neaer went alone to a poultry yard. I Kuee your father and mother never let you." "I ur you alon't know anything about II. Jackie ltabl.lt I am bigger tnan you are." replied Kddy Fox. And to ahow Jackie be waa not afraid and ud to going by blmaelf little Kddy Fox rtarleaj oft arroaa the flckl. running a faat aa he could. The ben and chicken and duck were juat coming out of their boua when lirddy reached t'te farmyard, and when Keddy aaw ao many he quite loat hla nrnsee. he a ao hungry. of rourae be did not know there wa any danger for him beraua lie bad never been In a barnyard before, ao he daahed rich! Into the renter of the group. Tb ben and chickens and duck began to cackle, and peep, and quark, and ran back Into their houea. and l(ddy followed. Out of the houae came the farmer and M boy. and tn another minute poor littl Keddy Fox waa caught and than ahul up In a hen coop. All cUr he atayrd there, and though th farmer boy brought htm water and food. It waa not lh kind of food little Keddy Fox liked, and h began to wlah for hi motlier. II curled him. elf up and lay down In one corner of hi praea.n hou and wax. Id not move all day. II opened hla eye anr In a whtl and Kaoked over th bill, but no rlitn of hi. fiathrr or mother did he aeau and when It waa dark poor little Beddy GUERNSEY CASSEROLES A six-inch Casse role, made by the i Guernsey Earth enware Co., of Cambridge, Ohio, with basket- weave frame, ebony black enameled handles, white pottery lining, nick el plated. $2.23 grade. NEW ARRIVAL KODAK ALBUMS Save your pictures. Paste them in an album and you will have the Ideal Christmas gift. New-style Albums, linen, loose leaves, pocket for extra prints. Popularly priced from OOf to ,....$1.00 MARBLE STATUETTES Made of pressed marble, depicting Mozart. Beethoven, GcetheOQ and many others. Special.. C SACHET POWDERS Violet, carnation, heliotrope, rose, peau d'Ee-pagne, clover, The Cn Red Feather brand. Per oz. July French Ivory , The French Ivory we carry is solid. It is made into thick sheets, then sawed and worked into the various articles. The French Ivory we sell will give a lifetime of service. It will neither crack nor split and will stand a great deal of hard usage. The indications are that French Ivory will be more popular this year thaa ever. We have just received several large shipments in new and staple patterns, included among which are: Xa4jrn--T" --wrT!i fJJIr Nail Buffer Mirror Cold Cream Boxes ... Make-Up lioxes ....... Talcum Powder Boxes Prenser Trays Button Hooks Cuticle Knives Nail Files Whiak Brooms Com bs - SOt to St. 50 75tf to &5.00 25C to SI. 50 ..oo 50e to 81.50 2."f to SZZTt r."nd .15a? , aioa? and y.Tat .Tic and 3. 5n to t?l. 75 a.5C to lttl.25 Soap Boxes .... Hair Brushes Military Brushes Cloth Brushes .. Hat Brushes .... Lather Brushes . Puff Boxes .. 25Cand SOt . . 75c to SC.OO ..S3. 75 to S5.00 ..S1.25 to S3.00 . 1.00 to 2.50 ..Sfcl.OO to SI. 75 7aC tO U.DU Solid French Ivory can be beauti fully engraved in gold or enamel at very little extra cost. V llTiTT-iiffiMiaH French Ivory Special This French Ivory Tray, 6V2XIO inches long, as per cut shown. Regular ?J.25, OQ special GIFTS FOR THE CHILDREN Bungalow Building Blocks Made of California sugar white pine without finish. No paint, no colored paper, no nails, no tacks. Oafin sale now, per set. EXTRAORDINARY PICTURE SALE Have you seen the reproductions of famous oil paintings at the "OWL?" If not. do so at your first opportunity. Fitly differ ent studies. Copies 6x8 inches, framed in handsome QQ 114. inch gold frames. On sale at 70V Here are a few subjects: "Despair" "Aare of Innocence" "Hide and Seek" "Simplicity" "Sheep Herders" "Baby Stuart" "Napoleon" "Mona Lisa" "The Old Windmill" Dutch Flower Girl" "Avenue of Trees" "Boy and the Babbit" "Christ in the Temple" "The Gavotte" And Many Other Renowned Paintings Little Mind Builders An instructive toy out of tho ordinary. Little Mind-Builders' block letters can be used to learn the alphabet, spell simple words and introduce into the child's play an edu cational feature which holds the little mind of the Mule child for hours in instructive play. Complete alphabet let ters 4 inches high, made of clean wood, no paint, no varnish so that a child can, without harm, put them in its mouth. Priced, per g J 00 TEDDY BEARS A large assort ment of brown and white bears. alalf tO .J.5(). KEWPIE DOLLS These delightful dolls in bisque and celluloid. 25r 50f 75t $1, $1.."0 Mission Alarm Clocks A useful and accept able gift. Made of golden oak and wea thered finiah. Guaran teed to keep flJO Off perfect tinicOaSa.tiiJ Distributors for Red Feather Toilet Preparations BROADWAY, COR. WASHINGTON ST. ETCHED BUD VASES 10-inch Etched Vases. SOc Fo went to sleep with a sad feeling at hla heart and dreamed his father and mother came to his queer house and tipped It over and pulled him a Ion or the ground so fast that he saw atar. And then Reddy Vox woke up. and sure enouch, thut wa Juiat what hap pened. Ilia father and mother had come' for him and Reddy was sicepins; o soundly he did not awake until he waa almost home. -Oh! Oh! Oh! where am 1?" he cried. "You are almost home, and you can thank your stars you are." said his mother. "You naughty boy. why did you ko out when we told you not to? You might have been killed." "I wanted my brei.kfaxt. and Jackie P.ahblt waa going for his all alone. and I am lota bigger than Jackie." said Uedily. beginning to cry. "Well. Jackie' 1 grown up and you are not. and he has had more experi ence rolng about than you have, said his father. "You mind your mrnni-r and me for a while yet or you will never grow up. Io you utulcritand?" Keddy aald he did. and he made up bla mind not to follow Jackie again, but wait until hia father and mother thought ho waa old enough and big; enouch to go out alone. (I'uparisM. I I.V by tha Hra'hire Neaapaper Iatnra Sa-laooN Ohrrvo Holiday. liAVTOW Waah.. Nov. 15. (Spaclal. Th. arhoola cloae today for a two daya' vacation for Thankglvlng. As a r'.o.lng prnbramme a public ilemonstra tlon was aClven by Miss Beaaie Vance, teacher ol mualr. and the students. Thla l the f.rat year music haa been .....m.Mr.Mv laii&rht tn the Davton arhoulat. and a very ajood showing was made at the, recital LEAGUE RENTS THEATER DRtMATir CniTICS TO PRKSKNT SKIUKS OK PLAYS. Whip House oa Trrenly-Thlrd Street Takea arid Reehriatened "The l.lllle Theater' Foster Art.- In order to carry out its avowed purpose of settlnsr a higher standard in the production and acting of the ti.. riramfl iaane hai secured a lease on a motion picture iini.-r, ip....i aha Whir. Theater, on Twenty- third, near Washington ftreet, and plays will be presented starting ine com in ir month. The playhouse has been rechristened Kv aha DriiiiH League and will be a, i,r..rinr u The Little Theater It will be the home of productions of various kinds lntenaaa to inusiraie nae Ha ,ka 1 irum. I.enxrlle in dra- luraa . . . ' - - - - - - matic construction and presentation. It is believed It will nave an atii.c fluence In the uplift of stage offer ing. Children's plays, together with mo .!.. ..l.i. r a a u-i'l ha nresented durin! t"ccember. Miss Frances Towslee will have charge of the children's plays and ..... Ka at'lll ho ahfltt-n. The Little Theater seats but a few hundred people and attendance al ine periorin ..-ill n.N.uurllv. he limited. It is hoped that throuicli the produc tions shown in the little playhouse, simplicity In dramatic art will be em- phra.er anl s nig'ier siannarn r.-.ai- ized in theatrical offerings. Thia is the object toward which the Drama League aims. Miss Josephine Ham mond, of Keed College, is president and Frank Branch Kiley is secretary of the organization. Sulcni Social Service Busy. SALKM. Or., Nov. 25. (Special.) The Salem Social Service Center has across the Willamette River from Sa lem, and that unemployed men would be griven work chopping wood there this Winter. Men needing: work will file applications with the Commercial Club. The Social Service Center plans to collect old clothes for distribution, among needy persons. Experts have estimated Hint there arc more than 3.uiMj,nfM.0iM,0i)0 Rli.irt tons of coal ... . i. - i'i,t -...tnu ..vi.iwiv-u of a . . Ml lilts nn..l ...v...-.-. - ,r,r-ri tndav that it has secured' more than in any other cnntincnt, and announcea toaay mai. n. Ui,.in in... i ...... - . sttimpace land In Polk County, just nearly twlra as n.n.h x In l-.mnno. IT is not too early, now, to make your holiday gift selections. 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Portland, Oregon. mmu. c rir i' j. tsm ix.c: :;''Li.La-:;" '-"''.-iiYr'-'-Vifrm'alllii.TMni l inVala lliainiMHaaai TV I'-jlll l S tag Ladies and Gentlemen: It affords us great pleasure to advise that we are in position to route you to the East in Steel Palaces through Orange Groves and Sunshine, Mountains and Plains; with Noted Chefs to serve you in our Dining Cars. Our Travel Bureau is at your SERVICE? M. J. GEARY, General Agent, Passenger Department. Ill Third street, Portland, Oregon. 4 A 2666; Main S34. I