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Trrr rr.TrVTVn OTtEGOXIAX. TUESDA1, UJUiwi ou, it-w. JTOVE3IBER i 1 r r r r - .i.. ?CT ;iTi:i MM i $ T : : ! I n t ! I 1 ! i 1 1 n i I I IVT"" V ' : : MMMiiM ILL" IfiVM h ' ' -aaa- '. -r,i ' If ? ... I ! F i ! ! "T ' ! TT T ,1 H taa . 1 rjzJl . .. H t N etf.rt-l f.raort- bee b. .iT. pUaa4 ? t Oa ar ts a l!t:?rva.el Club, waicf vtll m-r f C. Xrt Grs It Wetaoa art 11 t4 a jr j:;rt.-ltr aad iuliM t iu th.r will b d.o strU f lb of er!o - pl.S? Ikal r.ipl!! T ill mil: plaeir. A' en'lr la&o) i. I prapar.4 ? ! u snmre t ft fo4 vetu.e will S icaa4. Xrt Reb.rt lrr I ri 4anl f 1.1 ' a IS OJmbrai? rU t.-l-l ea.rty all I proraioanl af ta Ovrt.a:t d atrl'-t. Ta mnR:'f f:nl !-"iol for f erna.,1 woraara wi:t il at tn i.n-rl .Jbrary l.e'gal. Too:. for e.aa alia -' via rf-ar' c!, -Vini4l .'. I a"; ..! sry ., "H.t' 'I i.rt- T1 r-"? mttf Wim.fi. llil't .-ir f tartar r..n WJi m l.c t' tn "-U:o "111 1'1'"4. rt !. rr m - a Jea v.r. Mr Jm vefk l itt o r. it. A'.ta tr. r. T t. vi:t l v :rW ftrtou l J eJrk. To ! i' ton C v v:l 'l4 l'r'...r lAlrMtl 14 li, tiii ef ! nuir t.nt4'i itt l" a !- ' l-ar.ll- ! fi 15 tn up-f tl B'1' ' i . t ?:r4. r.'..ir. t4 rl.: t Into t1 n - i-at( i Bai Mflar". np.r ta .fi.t l f laf e"we. 6ltiw '" vines l " f"r ur ! l'f cBrti ant !! t. a r !' ri art t aivar lfimp 4 trer icm(. 4ht er th ff.!i ' nl rr In ! e.atafT .,,. ts f Pr rla 1,1 ao4 rpio '.r1. T" f"4 oo4 - lr na f-rm froca l -al ..l.t.on t -'tlf4l l.t:ot: l::.!rt.4 r rt ef la IB-"- wor" k.r T M : ! vtl vorta tt. pri. ..i.-f f art fo4 la ee:rl I. ...crat-4 W. It-a Kn. ..r ArtSar l;.-sf". aa.r r s X. rrf: r ru-a rxmw a4 Os'4dV Prawaa. lamluarttr aia var nl art lata U rr af a ;ral ) Vra. Llrra re:amata4 ta- vltm taa ataT af -maiiaa arTao4 ta rn?mla ra f ea llr"". Ta rma u v:i lUi-i ! taa tiaa'.tav af t a4!oa la-a,.-.t..t ta ..aaral lat.r..t r Ian aaar-.al.na va.aa wflimn ,t.4 t)a laat af l lta Tsa lactira 4.r la . af ina rrt:aal ... JK1 C1X faOaa4 I MI-T.M Aat!l a .eft Mat af tsa Weojaaa Cia. 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T"i Tlr ifa'l C- l!t ff (oxl.ar aiH V.- W. A. pl.-ka.ja. )l Trt-ai" a?r.t. Vr. t-l f. A t I 'm ti ' a . W.iaa.tar al i .! at aui.i.aft' .at ::r.' aa.r:aT f C !( w . r T t" Xra fc.uaia' t 1'ilal VI. I pra.li. Ta wore. a V.Il aaa afrt bT for lo all "' a. I aa'iora. a a a A aaaf mt IK tWn'l.r ef It Aal'-e Rai i'..i bta- ' 4. I la Ikatam. Ta w'll avaa In f .ftk imairf la ta aia Ul.mainai ar'a Vl'l b rruara aaaat.aat aal.l Jui.rf It tl.l It .a at alrtU at?! -f W.'l lak. p a. TH an.a'.laaT wi:t b bail In aaajint'ia w-1'a l-i'v al of taa :. Ira P.. a, 'ro la c-r. aa mt taa aa m ta. la all fa.K'.!i. a T. woman, eaape.r virt b f a. T eom- auctaa erTjn!. for ta a am r.?rt aa.l anr-)T. ' It. r KaadaU la an.ir Craw b af laa Aata'a af Cii.ia'l A:rra VI I tnt .a fa'lf" la im firtuii llairub Ta a.''.nT U a-l.4 rr 11 a toa. I r.rair J.aasnla It ifllirna I. af la.4 . ..a, via apak aa "Tbe Laiti Tsa.i.f a tUaaaaf br Iko r.tlaa4 I r.ma La a, a a a Til fvr'.Ua Wieiaa t Oil w )k. iaj f.rw.rl ta H arSalua. t f ta. aB-it ll wki b ! la ia - ft a Uwua tl l',i. "Ta .ina I i.nfirl" a 4-lii!'a af tiaa;r aeary. Wit praa'! jn.l-r ta af tt A-lia l'4. aaa lia wla - t .!;! vii a V. C. F-Va. M aa aari r 1a. f. Ma t tr mt. iart .rtar. tr. J'uffar. V. V rr ia. Vr O. J rraekal a.l M.aa V.-:wrla taat a a Ta Jl.-a.nl Itaa-n :fr' Coia.r!. vs i-!V a I raa-ar jar It la pirarr. aTiav a p.aa l g. a. i- I lll fl is a a ax-aii Vr 7 C. r 1 ".t C nt. ala.m.a. aa aaVJr a la ..,Vat. .:i.. a l a-ra: la ." f taa i-a: f l e-iatrr la lb ec?oaMooggecee880Ceew3000ao'oaoo' 1 ' " 1 1 77 . t , , , . . i . i . i . rvv t 0000000000000009000 oo coooo ooo oceooov rntmrvT or womevs organization of kir-st methodist CHL RCII IXTFBESTEW IN PHILANTHROPIC AND IIL KCH 1 Tfca C4iaa AI4 KrUtr of tha TJrat M.thoJIat Church will hoM Ita aODual bar at io4x a4 tomorrow In laa cbur-a parlora, lra. J. K Klndor. tha rM.a(, la promln.ot la caurcX tiub and pniianthrtplc work. Tor .'bola. la tha Lana Tacholral of Caicaco an4 nsaay cteara thr ara mural, taat ara af (Ttal adacatlooal ar-1 crtu:ic mM(. Xaa ef lb tr.uiala aa ka io.J. la tna art ahoola la comtatiti work amon th alu- 4.at. la W--ur. WV. I"" painim I. ta work of r'r"!rs k Tr.nr. a w.!..aowB arttat. Mia Cr-kar. curator of l Maaoro of Art. la rat tr lat.r4 la ta propcal plan lo act rort:n4 caoola la Una wita ta oth'r t t !-4-tloni Ir.atltationa of laa coqn'.ir an. I th.ra la a roirlbilltr thai a cor.tr.t l.l t Bali la U arl 9 rt h r. lr. Kin eautht lh ap!rit or n Ihalaam for moral daroratloo whri h aitmdnf in aapoatiton In I riuiK. an I la araloue to tr! on sf ta mum. la.r for laa t'ortland mtiahripal aa4itriarn. Pil a far ro nt fe.a tarn forwri and erTrd lo Jor-.t. th ir tnorar- "l't loaal'tr nl prt t miM wihowa it aa arl of ta klnt I'or'Und ahoul l a on rf ltr wri4-faml m-jral paiBtis..- rai. Mr. K'n In c!icair.f kr aniburou for t?i au4itor!um. Snr.7Z Tips , B!it.TZI atorBaa ar craS!r le; at I'artland !"t. a wall aa iar. T6 prttl.t anl ow. ..I IrK.i d a?l.4 at tk I'ortiaad tir.a am lo f.aiara fcaila. Bom. .rinf.tr .ao.jih. ta l" of tnra .lt.. on of wtifcra com. aomwhr la tti r.... af ! ai.('i. l" ta. .ta.r I r IM aarl laUa 5a a4 ai-w. W.m l eorraal va'atl'a catna a aaf.r f'.ar al aairl bottom and a4 f .l.t. or !rtf of rtotA. tra il. I t&a .lr at latral " .-. :r pr.tir rtt ara. I of aura a k cI fal isa a.tr.plu-iir wo-ild maaa it !! a for Aa rao a'rl aa4 Ha 4. .a a-jl4 t. r pi'ifitr for a .ft.raia 4r.... rrw ban4a of 4.rt r.aa -l.t la row of fu p.a .r taa aHooWai. and In froau oii a V.ar4 . thn tr. aniaaEa la ii'na ol. l tlontl a "a i a la. a., from laa b.i. Ta cat ef Ik. atxt la al-aot !" 4 Mna.j.1 It r4r at f a el- U'Mi3l b.T- af I't'i baada of dark a rB :.! rr.k a ba.l 1 ar f.lana4 in . . ' " r i a v.r p .. a -" r-- Ta rt la Till aa4 ti ataoipr.a'nl :.e .:! baa.! r a ail around Ik b a. k ef tla ak.rl aiul ean lavtiat frona la bottam and about baif war I la front lira al r.ail aaio and rua ?r As :t.ir laktaa froa-k la af Oorrtt ia;a atl la ena ef a dp roe bin wlf.a wa.1 valval bania oar ta aaoul a.ra i I abo il t' walal. whl k and at a ba( ei.t a. a I',H a bj w la ta baa aed a?ramr. Ts dr. t worn viaj a allff p'M t lial rraa.a t vita fia.-lrf. r.;r4 .klr 'n4 air out. U. g:neifia; ai'.i a a(rt ef aal.et ait la.a.a wll al t& boet-rz ef t.m akirt. t-.ntlal a.. art ban!, al lataraaia ar fua aimot up la the kip. YfthOYfcOllMEVAY BThaAfl.-rDoix. kaaa Taabae. taa ty t-adf. " ON.-C ufa a l.m In tha l.tti town f Hamlto no(a froaa th Jlp of tb t't P ?r e--h l r bill and d'H. Uttla caiidran tkir pir and fl- low .4 er Iko fiat-a aad far lr lo Ik land wbar cb;l4.-'n ara alwara cMtd. and lU'JaaoJ la alwara kappr A.I ef taat wea dear ne.iao4e of t.ra na o.:r a fa yeare lit another pld pio.r ra.t.4. a-t wua a ma arl- r4 put br m.an ef a i lr loner ef Tart rn.ld-n fl tn.lr p:aia ant f-.-!ow. Ama Tarlr. -Taa Morr l.d."" n!r a fw carro al f.ra.. taaa more, aad tr or a. ni at CAl rD trt i on TOD IT. (leba. r-avar.ca p-.Jr Club lonichl. ;naJ.iv aa.i iin atraat. T.a.r Allaitaaa C rt with Vra W. A. Ix.keon, 4l I-.t TMrir-.'i'b etr.at. A lr. a I ako4oy Cub, 143 Varna f .j. j.nj. loalcht. (raaia!io aai.rtmat. Il.akoa ap fl X I ib'ary. J ir e-i. ITefaaaor N . r.-laan.o wl! t.-'lure t.at la Library ll. L Ainarta oeaan e l lub, fea'.iaal. trelckl. la Veraoa Ocb-ooL t AFFAIRS. . 1. 'I i l.neth mro than fortr thouaand cam In a e!ne!e yrar lo Tlalt lha land pao prd hy ffnomea and falrira. Vount ruffian., many of whom had nraer known anrthlnc other than petty tnlevery aad "crapa' liateoad while Mlee Taylor lold of -The viaeon at tha ltot torn of lha fan." and l-nmedlatalr l aKsrd the ahelvaa of the llt.rarlee eh'rt the fulry booka are kept. illn Tarlor h made a comprehen alao etudy of children and haa learned the laborn loae of orcanlaatlon. I a ateed of frying lo doetror aoch an In clination aha haa chanced Ita court and orarenUed the Into cluba iMff.renl cluba Uaten lo her atorlea on different occaatona. All who com within the aoand of ber voice take away Dew Idea and broader l lrala. In a renl repnri of tha welfaro de partment of Ihe r'ad-ratlon of Woroan'e riuba. It waa elated that tha work out llnd and carried on by Anna Taylor bad produced a better and more laatlnc .ffe- than all ether Inatltutlon for children comrjinad. Ttie public? play- rounda of which Ihe atory.tclllne la really a d-pnrtment waa etcepled. lo tha modern revival of tha ancient ar; of atory-iolllnaT Anna Taylor ataoda out atrlklnctr. r"ha haa voice of an orator and lha Imaclnatlon of Tear iynt. hh haa a bounrtlr.a aympatby and undaratartdlna- where childhood la ronrrro.d. Vith Ihla eha baa the atiiity lo orcanlr aad develop ber work. Ae Ike -Story I-aJr- cannot ba every, where al oncw etory ri:in. brancbea have barn eatabliebed In nearly every Horary In New Tork Cltr. In a elnl year mora than l0 atory-tellln boura ara bea-l. with an attendance of more than O.00. The atory-ieiilnir boura are In prartlre what lhay are In the oryan opportunity for children In poveriT-atru-ken er freian nmiii'i lo obtain Ihe cie.n.at pcaar le ar.iuaem.nt and com under tha rr.oat elevatlnc In Guenc. Aaalatar.la lo SH.i Taylor are choen from amonr lae llbrarlane of tr.a rarl eue laatitutlona and tbraa aubatltute for Xiaa Taylor In h.r ibainra. fMe pa.ronaily makra tha round of th II brarlea aa freijeni:y aa pne.ihle. In K.nr librartr te Interval In atory l.,:.ic haa laromi mo r-t that when II le la miaaitl. for aoy of th atory tr'.irre I o ba preaant an o'.-lrr chlid raaJe lo lh reat or rrpeaia Ihe etorlre Ubal have been told. There la eo-.hln of rompulalon about the etory boura. Ca'-H ciiiad le Iraa lo Come or not a he like. Th rapid davrlorm.nl of tha Inatltutlon how what lb ebole ha teen. DcEsnc Science Ey UUrVf TINGLE. UT UiJN TLNtaiA MHoeebt Or. O'l Z W.eiat yo ylaae a. a ma taaa-aafc f-e nraioaiaa a ralta t-rr maanrvaaa aanuj, Or. if ra hare pub- l.. :l . l.'a i'.a ei ala uf rap. earn a lo. S . H. TALK. Ffl rma myalarloua reaaon your In. ej-iiry reached loo only yeaterday. tt had ton lo Chlr.co and New Tork In INe ini.rvaU J-i-leinc by th pat oi.rka. and aom kind pr r ao n bad aleo a.ni mv tl.a foiiewmc muahroom cataup rerip. other reripe for muahroom cataup have. I think, appeared In Ihla column ainro yoo wrote. If yoo did not ro lhm an4 if Ihe following doea rot eull you. piaaaa write aeain and I promiee o-a a quirk rrtr: lu.hroortt rtup Wlpo half a buabal of freehly ajatb.red rouahrooma with a namn. cloth and arrant, la lay era In a Itita atone )ar. aprlnkla each leyer Uorraiiy with fine aalt- Lei them romaln Ihua for about 12 boura. maah up tna inuahrooma well with a potato n aah.r. carefully etraln off Ihe Julr throuch a fine a. eve or brrrypre.a. Add lo tbla liquid a trerpoonf-.il of biark prpp.r. half a dotm waol rlovee and two .tlrke of rlnoanaa la eech plot of nttiikroom liq-ior. Tai boll alom ly un til r.-luc.d lo about one-half, etraln tarouck muaan bc or chaeaerloth and tM.ut with two latlapoonf ula of aplr.d vin.car t vry pint of ceteun. Tut Into bottle, cork and aa thm. aiafa f . Nar TT Will yo aed aae ra ,, f,r .aur.4 oa , Plr.rtlor.a for rorlrr baron arp'ered In ihla column faptmbr II. y-raia4. !. 1 t'dl e'.a.a rar'm f.r ail kr4 ara-1. w-n real aaw4ar, ..a ir er, e-aa-e. Tbe..-i tu. fieveral drop cookie rlpca of the richer aort were Ilvrn Peptember ii. I'oliowlnaT ar a fw mi auiateallona; tihr Cutari and combintina can be bad on Iheee. car In baking la ea eantial: t-rop cooklre Craam one-hair eup buttrr or other ehortanln. brat In oao rap euaer. one-half cup moUaaea, or. a well-baatrn a;f. na-half cup weet mHk. three cup fiour. alflrd wl-h one-half a.pooo eoda and one half teaepoon each c'.ov.a and Bulnnsi er.4 one a.tooa cinnamon. Th miilara mar h aa!!y varird t make a aumber ct apparently different o-vv I cookies aa suggested below. Variations: j fTOO . -. !l rooklea aa aucreated below. Variational No, 1 Add on cup chopped raiaina. flea, date or prune, or a mixture of any of them. No. J Add one cup chopped peanuta or other nut meat. No. 1 Add on cup mixed nuta and dried fruit. No. 4 Add tho irrated rind of two orantr or two lemons Inatead of tha molavaars and eplcea. No. I L'ae au'ar In place of the molaaara and one teaapoon baking powder In piaca of the eoda. Ceo one fourth of tha amount of eplcea and add two t-apoona cocoa and a few dropa vaniiia. No. T Add on-hlf cup rolled oata with or without fruit and nuta aa above. A very little mora milk may be neded to molatn. I hope th following la tha nut bread recip that yo-i want; I nave aeveral other: Nut bread with baklnv powder Sift lOaTcthnr thro cupa flour, one cup rurar. one and one-fourth tableapoons baklnc powder, one teaapoon salt, add on cup milk to mane a eon uouku nut meat (walnuts, pecans, haioinuta or almond.) one well-beaten err and ona cup milk to make a soft dough. Turn Into a well-rrraaod bread pan and let stand tcoverert) In a warm place for IS minutes, then take about 45 minutes. A variation may be obtained by using ono-ti-.ird srraham flour and Brown surar In p. are of while, but th broad will not b so llht. K'qual parts stoned dates and chopprd nuta In place of all nuta will rive another uaefui aandwlch bread. Nut-bread sandwiches are very rood to servo with fruit salads, cither of tha sweet or helf-eweet rises. CONTEST TIME EXTENDS ISTERF.IIT I 8CIIOOL. ESS AT CXM- rrTTTiow ar ctiamreb higu. Caataaaa C I lector I Inavprl by la- qalrir af Ea treat a, aa no Tnraa Calla Over le Ckeaiber. Tha Inlaraal of tha achool Children In the eaaay conteat launched by tho Chamber of Commerce has .resulted In h. a.n.nlna nt tha fluitoma offlCO with telephone queries from tho school children, and yesterdsy a call of dis tress was sent in iron tusiomi col lector T. C. Burke to tho Chamber. -l4 Y. - v . h.ati ra.Ha wh.rahr all ralia from th school children will bo ewitched to tha Information department of tho Chamber, where they will b bandied fully. Th assay contest ber an last Aionoay and was to doe December 10. The subject of tha eraays Is "Portland, as a Great Seaport." In their errorts to obtain iniormauon Inp thai. hundrada of Bchool ,kil.l..n f l.H .,n .11 tha nhonaa In the cuatoma office for several days. pupennienaeni Aiuermaa nil in formed tha Chamber that tbe Interest In iha rnnt.it haa become so rrest thst more time Is demanded and It win no assoa taat xne aaie jor cioa Inr be chanced from December 10 to nmhar 17 Tha nrliaa offered ar- rreeale I2S0 and range from 175 down. All pupil in graaa ana sign acnooi. are at liberty to compete. NURSE HOME FROM FRONT Miss Eleanor Nay lor Returns From Aiding at Sfonlch Iloopltal. After aervlng for many months as a nurae at the American hospital at Munich, which waa founded by Ameri cana for the relief of the wounded. Mias Ulcanor Nay lor. 744 East Burn aid street. Is In Portland again. She was traveller In Germany when war waa declared and her sympathetic nature kept ber In tha German city to minister to tho needs of wounded eoldlera. "The people of Germany are disap pointed because Trealdent TVilaon baa not stopped the sala of munitions to tha aillrd belligerents aa President Grant did durtng the Franco-Pruaalan war." said Miss Naylor. POLICE HEADS REBUKED ronrth Holdup In 4 8 noura Brings IU-primand I'rom Chief Clark. The fourth holdup In 41 boura caused a reprimand to go out to member of Ihe Portland police bureau from Chief Clark yeaterday. Following the three sensational hold ups Saturday night, waa tho holdup at midnight Sunday of IX Kahn. near bis home. 117 Clinton street, Tha high wayman got fl.&O. Tom Slaso. arreeted yeaterday. could nol poeitlvely be Identified. Daniel C P.olllna and James Hamil ton, arrested yesterdr.y as suspects, ware released. CLOTHES ANDJJOTE FOUND William Gross. Father of Four, Rc- IIctciI to liar Drowned Self. A few fconrs after William Gross, of Ii4 F.ast Salmon street, was reported roisalnr lo tho pollc yeaterday morn Inr. ble coat and overcoat were found CHILD IS BILIOUS Look. Mothers! S If tonffne is coat ed, breath hot or stomach our. California Syrup of Fif s" can't harm tender stomach, liver. bowcl.. Every mother realises, after giving ber children "California Syrup of Figs." thst this la their Ideal laxative, because they love Its plesaant taete and It thor oughly cleanara Ihe tender little atom ach. liver and bowela without griping. iVhen cross. Irritable, feverish or breath Is bad. stomach sour, look at the ton a nr. mother! It coeted. give a tea spoonful of this harmless "fruit laxa tive." and In a few hours all the foul, conatlpated waste, sour bile and undl g.etcd food paeaes out of tha bowela and you have a well, playful child again. When lis little system Is full of co id. throat sore, has stomach-ache, diarrhoea. Indigestion, eoilo remem t,.r, a good "Inaid clranamg ahould always be the flrat treatment rlTen. Millions of mothers keep "California Syrup of Firs" bsndy; they know a tea spoonful todsy saves a sick child to morrow. Ask your druggist for a - cnl bottle of "California Fyrup of Flea." which has directions for babies. children of all ages and grown-ups pcirtrd on th bottl. Beware of coun irrfrita o!d here, ao don't ba fooled. Oet the genuine, made by "California Fig Syrup Company." Ad". CROSS FEVERISH CONSTIPATED Ml Home Journal Patterns Charge Purchases Made today Go on Your Account, Payable Jan. 1 OldSmWorimanSc King Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods Pacific Phone Marshall 4800 Home Phone A 6231 Tuesday " Double Stamps With Cash Purchases on Entire 3d Floor Today is "Double-Stamp Day" in House Furnishing Section on Third Floor. This includes Curtains, Draperies, Beds, Bedding, Furniture, Cut Glass, Stiver ware, Dinnerware, Electric Appliances. Electric Cleaners, Electrtc Lamps, Kitchen Furnishings, Clocks, Andirons, Fire Sets, Etc. Shop Early tn the Day. Women's and Misses9 $30 Coats at $16.85 Belted and New Flare Styles Shown in All Wanted Materials THE FASHION SALONS, on tho second floor, announce another special offering in Women's and Misses' Coats for today's selling. Great variety of attractive, new models in this lot, including the smart, full-flare styles with close-fitting collars, larjre cuffs, etc Some with belts, others in loose-back effect. Espe cially attractive are the new Coats of corduroy in lengths, much in demand for skating and other sports. These are fur trimmed and have belted waistline. Also many fashionable coats of cheviots, tweeds, kersey, chinchilla, etc., in black and leading shades, such as browns, grays, greens, etc., et. Complete range of sizes for JfZ GZ womeA and misses. Coats worth up to $30. Now aPXU.OiJ Entire Stock of Women's Tailored Suits at Reduced Prices 2d Floor. TOY LAND Specials Fourth Floor DOUBLE STAMPS wil be given with all cash or charge purchases made in Toys, Dolls, Games, Pictures, Wheel Goods and Sporting Goods Depta. ALL DAY TODAY. Special rt rr f ri u a. en - ' I an. .fv. .V V -l . V1 50c Checker Board 39c Fourth Floor "Security" Pocket Checker Board, like above sketch. These usually 6ell at 60c. OQi Priced special today at only $1.25 Toy Piano at 98c Fourth Floor Toy Piano, like above picture. Rosewood finish, well made nd has 14 keys. Usual price QQr $1.25. Priced special at only-'J Electrical Week! Special Showing Electrical Appliances Third Floor HOT POINT Elec trical Appliances for all purposes. Hot Point Electric Irons at $3.00 "El Radio" Air Warmer $5.00 "El Warmo" Foot-warmer $0.00 "El Stovo" for lijrht cooking. The prices from $3.50 up to $7.00 "El Comfo" Hot Water Pad $4.50 Sale of Electric Some at Less S 9.50 $13.00 $14.00 $18.50 $20.00 $23.00 $26.00 Electric Lamp at $ 5.00 Electric Lamp at $ 7.00 Electric Lamp at $ 9.00 Electrtc Lamp at $12.00 Electric Lamp al $10.00 Electrie Lamp at $10.50 Electric Lamp at $12.50 . . r inl. nn a dock at pv ratroimiin ...... . .. . , the foot of Jefferson street, and scrlb bUd on the flyleaf of a notebook In ! tho coat pocket were tho words. -Good-by. all my dear ones." A wife ana tour cniu - - - , , A . ' . .ho oresuroably cued sulcrdesom. Um; . Sunday night by leaping from the wharf was a gardener, ana na r...-., ployed by Philip Buehner. He was 48 veara old. A watch found In the coat okt w.s stopped at 10:10 o'clock. TRUCK SKIDS INTO JITNEY Slippery Bridge Approach Blamed for Accident Injuring One. Skidding down the slippery incline of tho west approach to tho Steel bridge, a three-quartar-ton automobile truck driven by Hubert Hull, 1119 East Eighth street North, struck a flve-rcnger Jitney yesterday after noon, shoving the smaller machine . i o rtm nf 74 Halfiht sgainai wi . a. - . . street, as she alighted from a street car. Tho woman waa knocked down and "Good Dressing" for Christmas Linens In Matchless Assortments Department, Main Floor In choosing gift linens QUALITY is, or should be, the first consideration. Richardson's Table Linens are recognized as the standard of quality the world over. Although linen values are constantly going higher on account of European war conditions, there has been no advance in prices at this store; on the contrary, we offer many lines LINEN HUCK TOWELS Richardson's fine grade Linen Huck Towels with dainty scal loped and hand-embroidered de signs, on sale at special prices. $1.50 Linen Huck Towels 83 $1.75 Linen Huck Towels $1.00 $2.00 Linen Huck Towels $1.25 $2.25 Linen Huck Towels $1.50 3.00 Linen Huck Towels $1.68 - i ' ia Sale of Fancy Ribbons I Grades Formerly Priced Of Up to 65c Special Yard BARGAIN CIRCLE, MAIN FLOOR Continuation of the Great Sale of Novelty Ribbons thousands of yards in the very weaves and colors in demand for the making of holiday gifts bags, scarfs, pin cushions, coat hangers and various other articles. All wanted widths. Choice assortment of light and dark colors. Rib- QCZf bons in the lot worth to 65c a yard placed on sale today at -Jae Women's Sample Neckwear BARGAIN CIRCLE, MAIN FLOOR Women's Sample Neckwear, collars and vestees in this season's best styles in large and small effects. Some hand-embroidered, others hemstitched and plaited. LOT 1, 35c grades, 25fJ Lot 2, 50c grades, ,5; Lot 3, Neckwear worth $1.00, at 65f. Buy Neckwear now for Christmas giving. 3S "El Grilstovo," fries, boils, toasts and broils. Priced at, each $5.00 "Ovenette" for baking at $2.50 "El Tostovo" Bre'd Toaster $3.50 "El Baco" Electric Oven $12.00 "El Cooko" Fireless Cooker $30 Electric Vacuum Cleaner $27.50 Save the S. tt H. Trading Stamps. Portable Lamps Than Half Price $25.00 $30.00 $31.50 $34.00 $40.00 $45.00 $30.00 Electric Electric Electric Electric Electric Electric Electric Lamp Lamp Lamp Lamp Lamp Lamp Lamp at $15.00 at $12.00 at $2(3.20 at $27.50 at $32.00 at $18.00 at $18.00 and badly bruised. She was taken to tha Emergency Hospital for treatment. The Jitney, which carried five peo- pie at the time, had stopped at the proper distance from tho streetcar. It waa propelled nearly 15 feet when struck. AVIATORS NEED BAROGRAPH Prospective Naval Militia Airmen to Make Flights Soon. "Things will be In readiness for the eraminatlon of the two prospective licensed air pilots by next week," said Lieutenant - Commander Blair, or tae Oregon Naval Militia, yesterday, when ....HAiia aa in when T. Barin and John Burkhardt would be examined in their test flights, -rne macmne in which the flighU will bo made has been completely renovated and aa soon as t.a nan haar from the officers of the Aero Club of America the test flights will be held. Commander Blair Is now looking for a haromnh to eauln the machine with. That niece of eaulpment la the last January Now Ready Jri $ at specially Ktuiuiiu riuoa LINEN GUEST TOWELS Special lines all-linen Guest Towels in plain weave, ready for hemstitching or initial. Priced special 40c, 50c, 60c, 75c, $1.00 ART LINENS and Handkercheif Linens in all widths and qualities new plain and fancy huckaback Toweling and round-thread linens. t Handkerchief SALE! Buy for Gift-Giving Main Floor Handker-.. chief Box will be given free with purchases of Kerchiefs amounting to 50c or over. Shop Early! $1.00 Kerchiefs at 50c Main Floor Women's extra fine quality Linen Handkerchiefs in an assortment of several different patterns and styles. Usual 65c, 75c and $1.00 grades. On CZfl special sale today at only Women's Kerchiefs 3 for $1.00 Main Floor Unlimited range of styles in this lot. Colored em broidered edges, colored borders, new scalloped edges, new crepe de chine Kerchiefs with colored embroidered corners and various other styles. 35 tj? f (f each, or three for apX-W that will be needed before the flights are made. Tho examination will prob ably be conducted at Vancouver. HORLICEi'S The Original MALTED Til ILK rr.r.a.o vnu av "HORltOtTS jfoa may cot a Substitute Frrah olive oil nukes a very 4 deckied lmproremept In any saled dressing. To be sure ol a FRESH oUve ott, ask your dealer for P0MPFJAN. BkaJaar 1 a-"a. SI t...r.) taatia oakdat, la fa4 va