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Wr- . .i n...., 1. rinrnia af ba cwra- utte la chars of tha programme, a a a A :'r la fa th ri,l servlca f,arf af iaa Wsmaa's Aus.i:iary .ft" Jiartk Portlaad Commercial Club a. ft. 14 iltr wlta Mr. J. - J v.at Jarrett etrt. a a a Vra. F . Myers will apaafc tar al lh. meeting af v).ik l-'; T.a.-K-r Ae.clacta. Ur subtest al l b -nf Oeua' Chrlaim To wul b 4 I ltulrale tb tab. a Th Wama'i "tat ra Oofc mi looib m rraaa Ooa rai la is !:. bulMta. II Booai asaaila. wit a aUberal Mi ni n(Ttaa. s Ork!a Or) rrat-Taelar -tt!"a wtll r-pa w1t! ta wom an af la Xorta rrtlaa4 Con nnil C'.ab la.lbair aoclal art war- Tbr ar p anlB I aatabliaa k4lartar far riif wark- PKE5IDF.NT OF CO.VSfMErW LEACtK WHO nAS BEEN A LEADER IN THE SHOP-EARLY MOVEMENT. . Tba mtar&4 f Flral Crttl Ctmk elrt lba t racasl baar. a a a Lan'a Pmraal-Taairhar A-U" II maat llay a 1 11 clo- Mtaa r. af taa UBrary. will apak B - far CHiUlrtn." Kat Lt. gifti uiU cirl lb Brat r4. will .T a $ia .it w. PortUa4 raal-Taaa Aaa uei.a win boil lt raiar maaiia tuj-y. A attaBri la atT4. a a a . w kr n. afarh aoj an . I e a HWPWV . . - " " TUnn.Ur wita Vra, r4 WML Tba rmti af lb r;ltloa war r Htrrwas. itra. C. Jama aa Kra. r.. rarraaaata war aarv4 artar Ik arrasa. Tba day wa a- ara4 (ill cTirtataa imciuuw 4corat:oa ant aotartaiamani. i rvita Rrata . booL Iba earaol- & ar rcarljeioa la lalaral4 la a Binat usl ha b-i takaa by aenar el'b la lb 4itr-t iliri"a lr ' ,n" lo.-a!tfy lor Ik cu4ft ai ia r' famU a a a - .k .. . Oaialaa .'bl WtH lotrt4 ! a ea4y aata tkal la I nl by ma Parl-Tfbr AMoeutloa ladar. T " o-rii from IB -! wltt b l4 l " f ia4 tt laa ajrcbaa af a VItroU. a a a A a:a m n4 a4 cook la win k Ci. a t.-mri.r Jl by lb aortal tar .nl-T.-hr AaaortattoB. Aa Ular- tin Cbrltm aatarlainmaal will b iitta Iba am im bf pup:a cf lb a:b.oL a a a Kaotaft pranl-Ta-b .-Ullea fnt aa Wdna.U. WW rotf. af Iba l.-br. a aa aiaraa kar maCo4 at ar I'.amati.-. Mra, L. II .Naj ra litaramr. A ra.:aal plaa.taat el wa lb aalar la.nmaat aiaaaa.l for Iba Kaaloa taBar aa4 at-riowl r-hal. w kt lira. . X. crobcbar aa ata a a a A Iraal la ll aior for lb mambar f lb Aoetat!a af CotUclal Aium p aa. Al lba!r Brl Inaat.oa" cl lb aw ar l b baI4 aa Jaaaary la port n. alcbl etukbooaaw lby will baa a Twairib Nibi la. a aoclal maatin ant a pay. "Dt A CJrtima ra.rT by Mr. Harry Bal Torry. aa af tbr mamSara. a,,,r .f tba auial -ff4 af tba co!taa wom-t will b la lb !. Mi rraak Tow.l-a ill (ac tb parlU-lpania, a4 lb wbel Tlr ''a promt f bln a af l ! af all tb Nw Taar satbartec. a a a "Tb CU.r CbrUlmaa la Iba Hoou" will tba ubjt of aa addrao I b Ktvaa today by ilra. Lwtbc C I'bll- lip. wb al'.l ap-aA la lb Coartboaa an4r Ik auaplea af tb l"ranl' ratioaal U ir.au. Thl la a laetura Ibal a l natbara aaoa!4 br. II la fra and la a part of a aar'.aa of adJraaa thai baa baa ia tai aaaaoa for Iba kaaadl of roaac motbara wbo ar la- tarat4 la bi.4 iraJelec as4 la Iba boat mlba4a of carta? (or lb ttctla a.opl la tbvlr car. Tb laclur will kad'.a at 1 11 o'clock. a a a Tko "' AoillUry of ftl. Mark' ci'-opl Cbarcb wtll ma-l today al I J In Iba pariaik houa al Twaaty-flrat aa.l Marakall atraata. Mra. J. A. Xlo lor4 will apaak. Har aubjaet wl'.l k tit aBlaaioaary diatrtct of tatra Ora. mnn. Tbla ahalrtct l BBdar Vlb II la aa ara of raal dia-lan.-. fw larsa tow aa aad la fall of lataraat. A Urfa attaodnco la ro 4aaC4. a a Jfilwaukl rraol-Tafbr Ataoela l.oo will maat In tb arhaolhoo lo st J a clock. Ml Cwloc will aoaak a l.raratur aotiab! for cbturan. lMvJ book ar bain- ladla4 by tb iaM'lil wttk a aw toward laeraaa in Ifta popularity of tb bail la literature. a)' ml" ' ' . : V 4k. ""''' "' I - , ' - ' . . . . i v - " - ) - j K- 'HV'V - y aedar Iba dom'd roofa of tbo ballJin -. - . j r ar ail IB ta;asa nua a oratna anu flscara baa prodncad to mak tba 'world a comfortable aad happy place i r- . . . . . . I II IB. Aa OOO aw ia mmi tare aad alike and jawatry. tbo fural lure aad tapatrla aad ruaa. Ibo woa darfal eea-laa aad tractor aad kar- aatler taacblaery. oao I kotk awe trsck aad etMUrmtad al what roaa baa accamp-'iah'd aad at tbo promlae II biota of what b will arblav la tba year a.iaad. Aad tba lb Ibouaht r.lla acr tba water I wbal. o'er Ibere, b la dolac aow. Aad 3eelatloa. of Kiel aad heart folio. a Tar la !! oibar picture, one raaa by lh tbeaaaad Irlna daad oa btt!af!e!U: maa by Id thotjaaivl wltB Ibalr eta aht away, tsatr limb coaa. Ibair kodiee paralTlad: one a wenaea aad cbtldraa. ale b. atanrlB: cot aaa Iwbo la rale, faclort aad baret flalda aiiawl. empty. Aa4 tbla la what maa who caa acbiava thai draara of beauty aad ear- ir ikal aUaaow oa Iba a.-ioraa of Ibo Pa- cl.'m la alao doina; with tb power tbal U hi. a e a Marl auch thlr. xa ka? Pball wa aa a tudo of thoucbt tbai rrttiU war ae a poaaioniiy or a-aaiij; vr ana.i wo eead oaery ei.orv. maa aupar- . . I 9 K . W. f. InanM baocafortk -paaca, ur pa ace. tb woria a ipvara. V rlchl tMnklac Proa waala war. Tb aoaaaea of tbo peopl do BOt wast war Who, then, doe want warT I It aot lb comparatively fw wbo Snp&srots. Aa QtHrt taana la laar aad Peaae. AS O.NH walk about tb g-rouad of Iba rnam-PaclS3 Cxpoelltoa at Ha Pralae. -l la thair baautlful tram of mountain aad . aad look ayr tb Maaaa oerywherd cf kouatir-tl aroJactioa aad happy act! Ity oae'e tbo:Bta can aot but revert to "tb thr eile f Ibe world, wa.re Ike vary oppoalt of tbla plcfur la k lof palataH. Kara ar lb br of lb blue aai.f, t.-ie Pacific? rla aracaful k..,:a.a.. a k..a dUbt to Iba eve wit IRair emulail l:aa and aoll rol ra. Krjiara lha Iba e ra'a tber la leveliaaa of color, tb ioft. t-reamr Ivory of tbo kultdlere: the tUitatut r aoftly lonel oranie aad r4 aa4 blu kaanr la l-"- braai: I i crr--ra of t -.e eucejyptaa a4 a-eil: tbo raatful raa of palm: tb tiraiia aaat of vailow aad purtl paa. bb1 !l-a ! raa In Ida ?aa above, a won.Jarfil klu av. 1 l Uk blaa water wbIppJ tto wiiare: la lb furtbar ) io. k; mountain. It la a a-ama af srbaatinat. ll I f with hSiT. eBeda pop:. AaJ riLr.ioik rod tod it. CTah. Womaa' Aastllary. Bt. Mark' rplecopal Ckurrk partak bouaa. t.l o clock; alra. J. A. McCord. paakar. Lclar4 Pareata Educational Furaao. 3.1 o clock; Mra. U C I'M'.llpe to epak. Milwaokle Parent-Teacher A aortatloa. at acboolhoua al 1 11 clock. Womaa' Plat Pre Club, riba butldlnc. tonlcht: Mtna. June Ilaad. Mtaa Woodbary aad Uki Alicia McEiroy partlcl pattor. Craatoa. lonlrht at t o'clock, ntarlatamaat. raady al. Woodstock Aaaorlation. at S 'dock. Chapter C. P. C C wa:k Ml Mar'arel lioraer. profit by II tb taada of tho ro. emmeat who. eo Ibay tblak. achieve (rasler -lorjr or more revenue y aa nlarced dominion; and the, both abrrd aad al hotr.a. wbo profit flnan ciny by warT Perhaps tb Bowder-makero aad tbe 'un-maktrs aad th be:i-iskera will lautly ar they do hot want war. Pvrhap I hay mar aay Ibay ar horri fied allh very tboncht pat Ibns bald ly, it il neverthdaa tiiey do want war. Tby can I aeii ineir powder and l&elr yuaa and their bcl!a If there I ao war. And o tby waat war. They eay Ihay want kaalaeaa. a mora polite word tbaa war. Hut la thla laataac. a a a J thea tb world to be driven, from tlm to time, by tho few Iota lh con dttloa Europ la ehowlaa forth. Instead of Into tb condttloa dealred ky th maar. that lb Evtvoitloa oa tb ehoree of tb PactfM typlf;T It la a queatloa that comae hem to every oa of aa. It I a (juration we houlj Bako anperbamaB efforta If traaurr to aettle la aecotd with the pree-r! tbeufbt of tho a (a. walcb la riot deatrttctle bat constructive. W eboutd aot. like dumb cattle, he driven ky lb few. TV should staad a maaa tor li rlybta of lh many. VOMDlViOLEADlillWAy BtMar.t Doix. of Mi Mabl Caa-a tirwart rewadey fbaala. T klAate MU. MI".. COIl A bTKWAHl 1 aa truly reapoaaiht for tb emanclpattoa ef many cf the whlta people of tb tnulk aa waa Abraham Uncoln for t'' fnalom of lha blaika. Mra. Ftewart. fouaUar of moonliaht a:aooia. baa Uuae nor to abo.Uh li.ncraty from the hIM dlatrlct la Kentucky than baa any otbar acenry. Tbo ayatem h ttaa employed haa koea so uncjuat lonably aurceaaful that II haa beea adopted la It other couatle of tha atal. and baa spread Into Tea B . It ftoarlaheei there la at least two cooailea aad maay mora are lak D7 atepe to open mooniubl echoola. Mra. etewart became mtcreetad In th Ulitarata a4a:t la 1111. whll he waa employed aa aupertntendeat of pablle schools la Rowan County. On br aumeroua trips throush the moun tain districts oa errands connected with her office ah bad ampl oppor tunity to obaarve lh mounlalneera. tb became convinced that their lack of education waa not due to a lark of ambition to Warn, nor lo a natural tupmur. aa many believed, but to a lark of opportunity. h Immediately eat about placnins; a mnans whereby eujratloo mtsht b brousM to them without working a hardship by occupy lad their maaa re apare. da) ltcht houra. la tb Pall of 1 1 1 ah eucceeded In convtnclnaT lha School Hoard that the school bulldiats chould b kept ODca durlna th evenlncs fof two weeks in bapteiuber. The tlm sl was tnat la .which) Iba moon would bo brlehteat. Ibua maklnr th mountain travel easier. Whole famlllea from rand pa rant to lafanta flocked lo the eeaalons. Aa tha Interert arew treat r. Mrs. St a w art at length succeeded In having tba echool buildlnca opened four alcbts of earh week durlns; lha school ysar. At first sb tauht alone, de vet:nr her days to her recular work and bar evenlna to tb Instruction of adult. ba received nd pay for thla additional service. After a few months other teachers of the community became Inspired bv her seal and offered their services dur lns; th evenings without additional pay. Despite lha fact that they were already overworked by crowded day classes and the difficulty of teachins children In Illiterate famlllea. th women devoted their enin,e to th work for several terms. HeaJIn. writlr.r and arithmetic were taucht aa fundamentals mud In a short time these subjects cam to be of common hoowledae. Durlna th first year 12Je people, men. women and chil dren, atteaded th school. Their Bares ranged from flva years lo ft. fcacn person attandinsr. cam with tb obvi ously serious Intention of lea mine. Th result of tb moonlight schools became apparent at one. Wherever Mra. Stewart cam Illiteracy fled. Th a(er-mlndd people loal no opportun ity of aalnlnc th rodlmenta of educa tion, nor did they abow a lack, of ap precatloa. In the four yeara sine Mrs. Ftewart began her work her name has become an inspiration amonr th mountaineers. Sb Is almost reverenced by her asso ciate. The State of Kentucky has of ficially acknowledged Mra. Stewart's work In th abolition of Illiteracy and ha com to tb financial support ol the moonlight schools for th education of adulla. Grippe Icpl-tc natchc CI a .. WENATCHEE, Wash- Dec 1. (Spe cial.) According to Superintendent O. E. Frown there were about Hi school children out of school yesterday, dus lo th epidemic of grippe. If con dition do not Improve It is th Inten tion of the board to declar a two waaka' vacation, commendlne Friday. SCHOOLTEACHER Anaemic, Run-down, Nerrou How She Recovered. Thar ar so many rase Ilk this riant here In Portland that wo are pub-llsbin-r Ibis Interesting- letter with the hope that soma of our customers will try Vlnol and get th earn happy re sult that Mlsa liaes did. Key West. Ha. '1 am a teacher and becaro anaemic, nervous, run-down, no energy or desire to do anything. I could not sleep and had that languid, nervous feeling -that made ma a bur den to myself. I had taken various tonics without benefit. T heard of Vl nol and tried It. Soon I had a good appetite, could aleep all night aad It bul.t mo up so I have the ambition to do any kind of work.' Mary La Baas. Key West. Kla. The reason Vlnol vwas ao successful In this ( la because it Is a consti tutional remedy that goes to th seat of trouble. Tb peptonal of Iron con tained In vlnol enriches and rev Ital ia, e ti blood, while lh strengthen inc. tiau-buildlnc properties of the extractives of coda livers and beef peptone aid la building up the tired. overworked, run-down atem. The Owl Drug- CK. Portland. Ortton. P. 8.1 In your own town wherever you IW. tber Is a Vlnol Druggist. Dock fort lb t.ia. I Santa Claus Will Be in Toyland, 4th Floor, From 2 to 5 Every Day! Biggest, Brightest, Busiest Toy Store in the West Let the Children Come and Enjoy the Sights. Shop Early In the Day YtroU find it to your advantage from every gtandpoint. Do your Christmas, ghoppinj; at tha Daylifht Store! OldSfWortman Sc King Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods Pacific Phone Marshall 4800 Home Phone A 6231 Save Stamps and choose from over 4000 beautiful Premi ums free of cost. Al ways ask for S. & H. Stamps. Only 7 Shopping Days Until Xmas I Let This Store Serve You With Courtesy and Satisfaction! Silk Petticoats Special $3.29 Dainty Waists Special $4.50 Second Floor Why not choose one of these handsome Petticoats for that g-ift? No woman can have too many of them and, besides, the price ia very much under real worth. Latest flare styles with circular flounces trimmed with email raffles and accordion plait ing. Made from splendid quality taf feta and mescalines, also aillc Jersey tops. All plain colors and flowered ef fects. Regular and extra sizes. Several attractive styles to select fij Q OQ from. Priced special at apJa-aV Second Floor Here are Waists to please every fancy beautiful new mod els, just received from New York and specially priced for Friday and Satur day's selling". Exquisite Waists for evening; and street wear. Made from crepe de chine, Georgette crepes, fancy plaid and stripe silks, soiree silks, laces, chiffons, etc. Any number of pretty styles to select from. Long sleeves, high or low collars; some trimmed with velvet. All sizes up to EZfh 52. Priced special today PJtf Sale Silk Robes and Kimonos AtS5.00 Second Floor Women's full-length quilted robes of all silk. Styled with high collar and long sleeves. Good range of colors. Special at $3.00 At $7.98 Second Floor Women's Japanese Silk Kimonos, trimmed with hand em broidery and silk sash. A very dainty Xmas Gift priced special at $7.98 At $8.49 Second Floor Women's Silk Robes in beautiful hand embroidery designs -down front. Two pock ets, cord girdle. Priced special today only $8.49 'fl WB MAKE A SPECIALTY OF S0ITS, COATS. WAISTS, PETTICOATS AND DRESS SKIRTS FOR WOMEN WHO WEAR EXTRA LARGE SIZES. "PORTLAND MAID" THE BEST DOLLAR SILK HOSE on the MARKET. Shown in black, white and all wanted colors. An appropriate Xmas Gift! MerchattdiseBonds & Glove Orders issued for any amount desired at Special Booth, Center Aisle, Main Floor. If undecided what to give buy an OWK Merchandise Bond or Glove Order; they're sure to please. Branch Post Office On Main Floor Near & H." Trading Stamp Booth. Branch Express Office in the Basement Underprice Store. Parcels Checked Free et the Accommodation Desk on the Main Floor. Customers are invited to avail themselves of this service. GreatXmas SaleSolidOakRockers Useful, Practical Gifts That Are Certain to Be Most Acceptable FURNITURE DEPT, TITIRD FLOOR More people are choosing useful gifts this year than ever before articles that will not only be a lasting remembrance, but wiU give a greater amount of satisfaction to the recipient. Friday and Saturday we offer 4 extraordinary bar gains in high-grade, solid-oak Rockers in pleasing designs for gift-giving. If you have not decided what to give See these ROCKERS! 1 Lfl' Vi 1 - Nv I $6.75 Rocker $4.48 Third Floor Solid Oak Rocker with leather seat- Attractive dull finish. $6.75 Rocker priced special $1.43 T ... ...mil) J III $9.00 Rocker $6.89 Third Floor Solid Oak Rocker ex tra well made. Leather seat. Dull finish. J9.00 Rocker special $0.80 FT jr a. $9.50 Rocker $6.98 Third' Floor Solid Oak Rocker with leather seat. Well made. Dull finish. $9.50 Rocker priced special $0.08 $9.00 Rocker $6.89 Third Floor Solid Oak Rocker with leather seat. Well made. Dull finish. $3.00 Rocker priced special $0.89 jVotp Is the Time to Choose Christmas LINENS Special Display Friday and Saturday of Gift Linens Sets, Doilies, Scarfs, Etc. Main Floor DEPENDABLE LINENS that's the main point to consider when you buy gift linens. You want them to show their real worth in service as well as in beauty of finish. You take no chances when you buy linens here, for we sell the world-famous "Richardson" make the standard f quality the world over. . Linen Sets Main Floor Richardson's extra fine quality Linen Sets in beau tiful patterns. Cloth and 1 doz en Napkins to match in each set. Linen Sets 2 x2 Yds. $14.00 Linen Sets 2 x2i Yds. $15.00 Linen Seta 2 x3 ' Yds. $17.50 Gift Towels Main Floor A large and varied assortment of patterns and all sizes in Richardson's linen Hack Towels in plain hemstitched and Jacquard effects. The prices range from 35c up to $3.00. Fancy Towel Sets Main Floor These attractive sets make very acceptable gifts. Shown in beautiful new patterns and various weaves. Pink or blue. Priced at set $3, $3.50. Embroidered Linens At Vz Price Main Floor Dainty hand-embroidered Linens odd lines which have become soiled and mussed to be closed out at Half regular selling prices. A good chance to 6ave. SHOP EARLY! Handkerchief Specials Main Floor Men's, Women's and Children's Handkerchiefs thou sands of them here for your choosing at lowest prices. At tractive Christmas box free with purchase of Handkerchiefs amount ing to 50c or over. Shop early! 15c Handkerchiefs 6 for 59c Main Floor Women's all linen Handkerchiefs with one corner wreath and initial. Put up in neatly tied packages of 6. Usual selling price 6 for 85c. CTQ Buy them Friday at 6 for JeJ'we BOX OF 3 Children's Handker chiefs witheneat embroidered cor ner. Put up in attractive picture box with 1 dozen shadow picture cards inclosed. Priced very Off,- special, the box of three & - CHILDREN'S KERCHIEFS in a great variety of styles plain white and colors. Priced 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c Special Sale Men's Overcoats $15.00 Overcoats Reduced to $11.85 $25.00 Overcoats Reduced to $18.75 Main Floor Men and Young Men in need of Overcoats will save money by attending this sale. Very newest styles and fabrics. Beautiful tweeds in attractive patterns and colors; also homespuns,1 gabardines and Army cloths. Guaranteed absolutely rainproof. Shown in a complete range of sizes for men and young men. Men's $15.00 Overcoats $11.85 I Men's $25.00 Overcoats $18.75 Men's $20.00 Overcoats $14.85 Don't forget to ask for Stamps. AllBoysyOvercoatsNowReduced $5.00 Grades $3.75 $20.00 Grades $15.00 Main Floor Sweeping reductions on our entire stock of Boys' Overcoats all must go, none reserved. Very latest models in cheviots, tweeds and homespuns. Beautiful patterns. Full line of sizes for boys 7 to 15 years. Boys' $3.00 Overcoats now $3.75 Boys' $6.50 Overcoats now Boys' $7.50 Overcoats now $5.03 Boys $8.50 Overcoats now $0.38 Boys' $10.00 Overcoats now $7.50 Boys' $12.50 Overcoats novc $9.38 Boys $15.00 Overcoats for $11.25 Boys' $20.00 Overcoats for $15.00 A Splendid Christmas Gift! Lunch Box t0 Qj a13f As anown Third Floor This attractive lunch box has black enamel finish case with leather handle and is extra well made. Vacuum bottle and drinking cup also included. A most acceptable and use ful Christmas gift. The ZQ O K price, complete, is only P Hundreds of Suitable Articles for Gifts, Housewares Section, 3d Floor. mm mm i n BneBiay.tiisiij , - - T. Infants' Knit Sweaters Sale of Suit Cas&s and Bags Children's Fiber Suit Cases 39c Women's $13 Seal Bags $9.98 Fourth Floor Children's 13-in, Fiber or Matting buit Cases. These are well made and light in weight. Priced special for Friday and Saturday OQ .f i Vie verv low DHCe 01 w Fourth Floor Women's black seal and cowhide leather Travel-, ing Bags in newest shapes. 15 and 16-inch sizes. Bags worth up to $13.00 priced ZQ Q 52 for 3 days at only m T ina VBrV 1UW uuv. vi i - 16 AND 17-INCH LEATHER LINED BAGS SPECIAL $5.00 Glenwood Creamery Butter 2 lbs.72c "ORANGE DAY SPECIAL Choice California Nayel j Grocery Dept- 4th Hoor Wo' deliveries of butter except wun other purchases in Grocery Dept. Oranges, special, dozen1 At $3.19 Second Floor Infants' Knit Wool Sweaters in white, gray and car dinal. New styles with high col lar and pockets. Strictly hand knit. Why not one of these for baby's Christmas ? 2 O t Ch Priced very special PJ Girls Party Dresses At $3.98 Second Floor Here's a dainty gift the girls are sure to appre ciate! Exquisite models in party frocks. Nets, voiles, chiffons, etc., in all the wanted colors. Assorted sizes to 14. Priced very special at only For Baby's Christmas Second Floor Hand-made Knit ted Caps, Shawls, Bootees; Hand Embroidered Cashmere Jackets and Wrappers, Fancy Sets, etc. $3.98