11 EVERYTHING TO EAT sented and everyone in the commu nity is invited. .w- Mrs. Victor Brandt will entertain with a "five hundred" and bridge party at her home, 160 Mirimar place, today from 2 to 6 o'clock. Mrs. Hi ' m IS AT FOOD SHOW i Brandt is national president of the ladies' auxiliary to the Greeters of America, and all funds received from this affair will go to the national treasury. . OREGON CITY, Or., . Nov. 8. The Daughters of the American Revolu tion, Susannah Lee Barlow chapter, met recently for their first regularly scheduled fall meeting at "Four Acres," the pleasant home of , Mrs. E. L. Pope. The resignation of the regent, Mrs. Roy Prudden, who moved to Portland in June, was accepted, and Mrs. E. L. We Will CI ose Armistice 1 ttj Thursday "-3 November 11 Displays of AH Sorts of Ore gon Products Featured. This advance notice is given in order that our customers may supply their needs for the holiday and remainder of the week. Also to give our employes ample opportunity to arrange to participate in the day's festivities. CROWDS THRONG EXHIBITS Double Trading Stamps on All Charge and Cash Purchases THE MORNING OREGONTAN, TUESDAY, NOTE3IBER- 9, 1920 D Questions of CMld Feeding Are Answered for Women by Ex pert From State College. A bewildering array of everything good to eat and the latest appli ances for an up-to-date home are dis played at the 1920 food show, which opened yesterday afternoon In the armory. Aside from the variety of the food shown, the thing of particular in terest to visitors yesterday was the large number of products made In Oregon. Of these Oregon products, many are made in Portland and a few in other parts of the state. Pla cards posted in the booths call at tention to the Oregon manufactured goods. National firms are represent ed as well. The display room Is filled with white latticed booths, each decorat ed with an individual color scheme, carried out in festoons of crepe pa per, streamers and foliage and huge packages of the products being ex hibited. Samples Are Passed Out. Aa usual, . free samples distributed from most of the booths attracted large crowds, who watched the pan cakes, coffee, tea and various daint ies being made while they waited. Hlack mammies presided at the pan cake booths, of which there are a number, and distribute appetizing samples to the visitors. Syrup, made In Oregon, is furnished at many of the booths with the flapjacks. The afternoon attraction each day will be a lecture by Miss Lassie Lane, a member of the faculty of Oregon Agricultural college, who began her series of talks on "Child Feeding" yesterday. The lectures are given at 2:30. "Infant Feeding was the subject of yesterday's lecture, which consisted in part of answers to questions from the women, of the audience, who wished their individual problems solved. This afternoon Miss Lane will speak on "Child Feeding Xuring the Second Year," discussing the value of cereals and milk in the diet and the importance of forming the proper habits of children at an early age. Miss .Lane is a specialist in nutrition anxi child feeding. Mil It Value Emphasized. Her lecture fit in with the pro gramme being introduced in several schools of the city of feeding milk to children who previously have not had milk a a part of their diet. The importance of milk plays a prominent part in all of Miss Lane's talks. The lectures are free and mothers are asked to bring their problems to Miss Lane. The evening's feature is dancing upstairs in the ballroom, which was crowded last night. Dancing will be held there each night of the two weeks of the show from 7:30 until 11 o'clock. Band concerts during the afternoon and evening furnish additional enter tainment for those who are visiting the booths. The band is stationed up stairs. Elaborate lighting in the hall and in the individual booths adds to the gay effect. Many sat upstairs yes terday to watch, the crowds below. The white booths and the many col ors from the decorations and colored lights made an attractive picture. Displays Are Various. "Waffles, all sorts of cereals, cooked and uncooked, breads, baking powder, oleomargarine, soap, crackers, can dies, cookies, salads and salad dress ings, pickles, ice cream, jellies, meats, fruit jars, silver polish, flour and ev erything conceivable to eat or to use in. preparing things to eat are on dis play. , The home conveniences have their section, too, with brooms, rugs, the latest cooking and heating appa ratus, washers, ironers, all makes of electric appliances and various other time savers shown. The food show is given under the auspices of the Portland Grocers' and Merchants' association, and will be open daily for two weeks from 1 until 11 P. M. Tenth street was illuminated last night from Washington to the armory to point the way to the demonstration building. Women's Activities BUY your dainty and useful Christ mas gifts at the sale of hand made articles made by the blind people of Portland blind schools. This ia the plea, of the Portland Woman's club, which will open the sale on Wednesday and continue it all week in the auditorium of Meier & Frank's store. The prices will be moderate. Highland Parent-Teacher circle will hold its regular meeting in the school assembly this afternon at 2:30 o'clock. The women's gymnasium class will meet as usual at 7:30 P. M. and at 8:15 a community gathering will be held in honor of Armistice day. An Interesting programme will be pre- Trust Your Complexion To Cuticura The majority of skin and scalp troubles might be prevented by using Cuticura Soap exclusively for all toilet purposes. On the sliRhtest sign of redness, rough ness, pimples or dandruff, apply a little Cuticura Ointment. Do not fail to include the exquisitely scented Cuticura Talcum in your toilet preparations. 25c everywhere. ula Tlxk rrn by If an. AddraaK "OttUvk Iborlort.Ipt ir JbUn.Mm- Saldererr mhrrm. Sop 6c Ointment a od tOe. TltJeom ga. jUsV Cuticura Soap shaves without mof. MEMORIAL MASS TODAY II OX ORS FATHER. OF MOUNT ANGEL MONASTERY. j Right Rev. Fa titer Adelhelm. Memorial mass for the Right Rev. Titular Abbot Adelhelm Odermatt, who died Saturday evening at St- Vincent's hospi- tal, will be held this morning at 9 o'clock at the cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Fif teenth and Davis streets. The funeral will be held at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning. After the service this morn ing the body will be taken to Mount Angel, where pontifical service will be held Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock from the monastery. Interment will be in the monastery cemetery on the hill at Mount Angel. Although the service is an nounced for 10 o'clock, it is thought that it will be delayed a few minutes in order to allow Portlanders arriving on the 10 o'clock train to reach the monastery. Honorary pallbearers at the services this morning will be Judge J. D. Kavanaugh, J. E. Forestel, John R. Murphy, Harry Klosterman and B. O'Far relL in Lfi U ifi ifi Ifi Hi Pope unanimously elected to the of fice. Miss Gertrude Humphrey was elected vice-regent. Plans were made for eecurlntr funds with which to carry on the Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi tli Hi patriotic work of the chapter, and a motion picture entertainment was voted to be given November 23 at the Congregational church in this city. Albina W. C. T. TJ. will meet at the home of Mrs. A. Christensen, 83 Borthwick street, at 2 P. M. today. . The Ladles' Aid of the Rose City Park Presbyterian church are holding a rummage sale at 102 Second street. Winslow Meade Circle No. 1, L. of G. A, 11., gave a "500" card party Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock in room 525 courthouse. Mrs. Westerberg is chairman, as sisted by Mrs. Knight and Mrs. Abra ham. iMembers whose name com mences with D, E, F, G and H will furnish the prizes. The proceeds of the party will go toward the building fund for a soldiers' widows' home. Multnomah county W. C T. TT. ex ecutive meeting was held in room G Central library yesterday. " The Clinton Kelly Parent-Teacher circle will hold its meeting Thursday in the assembly hall. There will be a speaker from the library telling mothers of the better books for their children to read. Sev eral numbers will be given by the children of the school. At this time a president and second vice-president will be elected to fill vacancies. A gymnasium class is held Monday eve ning of each week at 7:30, which every lady is invited to attend and take part. Refreshments will be served. The Laurelhurst Study club held its regular meeting yesterday at the clubhouse. The officers and guard club of Portland Review No. 7, W. B. A. O. T. M. will give a card party at the home of Mrs. Mary Krall, 8305 Foster road, this afternoon. Mount Scott car to Eighty-second street. All Macca bees and friends are invited. The armual meeting of the Consum ers' league will be held in the story hour room of the Central library Mon day at 2:30 o'clock. Speakers will be Mrs. J. W. Fowler, "The League's In spection of Restaurants"; Airs. A. W. Cooper, "Oregon Laws for Women and Children," and Mrs. M. R. Trum bull, "The Packers' Bill and the One-Day-in-Seven Law." "Please bring a friend" is the invitation. Dues may be paid at this meeting, or sent to Mrs. George B. Guthrie, 1731 Scott avenue. Lavender club, branch No. 2, will entertain with a 'birthday luncheon today at 1 o'clock at Peninsula Park clubhouse. Glencoe Parent-Teacher association will hold Its regular meeting this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Reports of the recent state convention will 'be made. Several numbers will be fur nished by the children of the school and an excellent musical programme will be in charge of Mrs. Harry M. Hansen. Refreshments will be served during the social hour. Miss Gula Gamble, the northwest field secretary for girls' work of the Y. W. C A. was a visitor in the city on Saturday. The Woman's Psychic clnb will meet Wednesday at 2:30 o'clock in the church parlors. East Seventh and Hassalo streets. Following the busi ness meeting there will be an hour of psychic development. The publics is invited. Mr. and Mrs. HarvaW. Hicks ("Leone Cass Baer) will leave next Thurs day for a month's trip, which will in clude visits in Los Angeles, New Or leans, Chicago, and. Thanksgiving day. with Mr. Hicks' brother in Pitta burg, Pa, . s s s (EJaoh) aamlke of th hocorw4res' Swift's Picnic Hams 25c lb. i Swift's Picnic Shoulder Hams spe cially priced for Tuesdays selling. Mild cured and well trimmed. Weights range from 4 to 8 lbs. 250 Hams in the sale. Special, lb. OL m Model Grocery 4th Floor Reubens Shirts At y3 Off Second Floor Our entire stock of Keubens Infants' Shirts .on sale at off regular prices. Silk, cotton, wool and mixtures. Sizes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. Fresh, new standard goods. Mothers should take prompt advan tage of this opportunity to SAVE. TfrxAnlr Finishing 1st Floor Nil i 1 -Boys' m Basement Any Untrimmed Hat for $ The time has come to close out all Untrimmed! Hats and in order to clean up the stock at once we have decided to sell 200 of our best styles ab two dollars. Many of these were priced earlier in the season at $3.69, $4.69 and $5.69. In the assortment there are Tur- . bans with embroidered facings plain Turbans Turbans with blue and coral facings Roll Brims in plain colors, and many other desirable styles. At small expense on of these shapes could be turned into a smart hat for street wear. To $5.69 Hats $2.00 . Hat Trimmings 49c Trimmings in this lot worth much more than the sale price. Flowers, Orna ments, Fancy Feathers, Ostrich and other novelties in all the newest A(f colors and combinations. Extraordinary values in this sale today, at "t Double Stamps With Charge and Cash Purchases November conncll has been asked to brine at least one new member at the regular meeting: of tho council to be held this, afternoon at 2 o'clock In the story-hour room of the central library. Woofflawn Parent-Teacher associa tion will meet ln the Bchool assenybly this afternoon. A prtsa will be grlven to the room having the largest attend ance of mothers. t s '..' Today at 10 o'clock the Catholic Women's 'league will hold Its regular board meeting ln the league head quarters. Arrangements have been completed for a card party to be given -by ths league, Tuesday after noon. 2fovnbar M t 2 o'clock, in HOOD Single Trading Stamps Will Be Given PROFIT by your ex perience of former years andl do your holi day buying early. Pur chases made now will be stored free and delivered at any time you desire. Double Stamps given on charge or cash purchases. Women's $15 Skirts Special $10 Second Floor You will surely want one of these smart Skirts when you see what great values they are! All are from regular stock and' the styles are up-to-the-minute. Wool plaids in many beautiful color combinations with novelty belts and pockets. Trimmed with buttons. Also . Skirts in heather mixtures in the newest shades. Box plaited and side-plaited effects. Skirts in this I- A flfl lot formerly priced to $15.00. Special at Dxvf"U $18.50 Skirts $14.98 Second Floor Women's and Misses' Dress Skirts in fancy plaids and stripes. Splendid quality Wool Serge and Pop lin in all the latest shades. Full box-plaited and side plaited models. Very stylish for sport and dress wear. Skirts in this lot formerly priced to $18.50. Q- A QQ Specially priced for today's selling: choice tD-LrisJO House Dresses $1.49 Values Up to $2.75 Center'CircIe, Main Floor Women's House Dresses and Slip-on Apron Dresses offered at a reduced price for today's selling. Ginghams and percales in fancy stripes, checks and plaids. Many attractive styles, with or without collars. Also a few Voile Dresses in light colors. Regular to $2.75 values. 4 Don't miss this notable sale of desirable Dresses for house wear, at l5Asx Boys' $22.50 2-Pant Suits $16.75 Main Floor These Suits are excellent values even at the old price $22.50. Latest belted styles with full cut and full lined knickers. Made up in novelty mixtures in browns and other service able colors. Ages 8 to 18. Two pairs fl-! ? '7F of pants with each suit. $22.50 values J-Ut I O All Boys' Suits Reduced $17.50 Suits priced special at $13.85 at $15.65 -Boys' $20.00 Suits priced special -Boys' $22.50 Suits priced special -Boys $27.50 Suits priced special -Boys' $30.00 Suits priced special -Boys' $32.50 Suits priced special -Boys' $35.00 Suits priced special -Double Trading Stamps with all $16.5 $20.95 $22.5 $24.95 $26.45 purchases. Millinery Sale of Housewares Now in Progress 3d Floor the assembly room of the Hotel Port land. Mrs. C. S. Holllster. JM Forty first atreet southeast, will entertain the Woodstock W. C T. TJ. at lta all day meeting today, ' - . ' The Linnten Parent-Teacher asso ciation will meet Friday afternoon at 8 o'clock at the Llnnton school. Speakers from Portland will bo on tha programme. when the Little Symphony will give a ooneert at the high sohool audi torium, CBSTRiXIA, "Wash., Nov. 8. Spe eiaL) The Women's Clvio club has decided to wags a drive on Centralia homes and business houses November S6 for eld paper. The money derived from Its sale will be used by the Clvio clnb in purchasing juvanile books for the Carnegls library. Spray Scboolhonso Barns. FOSSrL, Or, Nov. 8. (Special.) The echoolhouso at Spray, Wheeler county, Oregon, was totally destroyed Ri V KH, Or.. Nov. S. (Spe cial.) The Hood River Women's club will present the first of a series ofl lyceum entertainments Friday night, I The Standard Stars Olds, Wortman & Kin Reliable Merchandise $8.50 to $12 colors. ' ir il l v ' . Lower Prices on Department, 4th Floor With Lower Prices in force on thousands of dollars' worth of depend able Furniture and Double Trading Stamps given on all charge and cash purchases, now is the time to buy whatever the home may be in need of. Dining Room DINING TABLES of waxed oak, 54-inch top with heavy plank edge. 8 ft. extension. Regu- Qyl rj Kfl lar $60.00 Tables; now -" DINING CHAIRS of waxed oak. Pleasing design. $8.00 Jrr f( to $11.00 grade. Special "0 ' UU BUFFETS of American walnut. Queen Anne design. 2?QQ Kf Regular $110.00 values DOVDV Bed Room DRESSING TABLES old ivory finish. Adam design. Large triple mirror. Regular$42.50 Or7'Kn values priced special stlVJ Walnut Dressing CC Tables; $56.50 grade DU. i O $48 Sheraton Dress- (IQ7 Cft ing Tables. Special OU $37.50 Solid Oak (I?OQ HK Dressers. Special at tDfs I O by fire Friday morning during school hours. The fire started from a de fective flue. The schoolhouse caught firo three times drarlng the morning session. The stone building recently erected at Spray for the public and high sohool will be ready for occu pancy ln about two weeks. Mineral Postofflco Promoted, CENTRALIA Wash, Nov, 8. (Spe cial.) L, I, Walrath, postmaster at Mineral, In eastern Lewis county, has just been notified by the postal de partment that the Mineral office has been advanced from fourth to third class, making tha pbstmastershlp on October Bills if Paid in Full by Nov. 10 of the Northwest Reliable Methods Lower Prices On Domestics Sheetings, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Pillow Tubing, Cotton Batts, Towels, Outing Flannels and many other lines specially priced for to day's selling at the Alder - Street Circle. Sheeting Remnants Bleached and unbleached, good mixed lengths. 81-Inch Bleached Sheeting, the yard l5o 90-Inch Bleached Sheeting, the yard (0 81-Inch Unbleached Sheeting, a yard 500 90-Inch Unbleached Sheeting, a yard 55i Pillow Tubing 45-Inch Bleached Tubing for pillow cases. On special sale today, the yard Sheets Small lot of good quality Sheets priced for quick clean-up at low prices. 72x90-Inch Sheets, special lj?1.5o 81x90-Inch Sheets, special $1.68 Pillow Cases 45x36-Inch Bleached Pil- ff low Cases at 3 for only tDAsUtf Cotton Batts 2-lb. Stitched Comforter Batts, size 72x90 inches. Limited num- fl "I fifi ited number only. Special D-LsUVr Tailored Hats $5.95 300 Women's and Misses' Street Hats in a special offering at five ninety-five. Beaver, hatter's plush and combinations of beaver and plush. Sailors in straight and roll brims me dium and large effects. Neatly trimmed with rrrosgrain ribbon bands. Black and (JF QJT $8.50 to $12.00 Hats for Millinery Salons Second Floor Furniture -DINING SUITE of American walnut. 8 ft. extension table, 65 inch buffet, sewing cabinet, 6 beau tiful chairs, including carver. Reg ular $800.00 outfit. Kf Priced special, only BOO 4 sDl TEA W A G O N William and Mary design. Brown mahogany finish. Regular selling fl A Q Cf price $59.50. Special wO.UU Furniture Bedroom Suite Grand Rapids make. Ivory finish. Bow-foot Bed', Vanity Case, Dressing Table, Low Boy and High Boy. CJAT Hfl $810.00 Suite for DO i J.UU Brass Beds, full size I?4 TFC or twin. $56.00 value 3ts I O Ivory -finish Wood I0" Kft Beds. Full size. Sale wltJU $18.00 Coil Bed Springs $12.75 there a salaried position. vancement took effect October 1. Po Ell to Elect Officials. CHNTRAXIA. Wash Nov. 8. (Spe cial.) A mayor, three councilmen and BURGLARY and HOLD-UP INSURANCE PhilGrossmayerCo. Wilcox Bldg. Main 702 Toyland Is Ready! Let the Children come in and see the wonderful new Christmas things. 38c 72-Inch Table Damask At 98c Mercerized' Table Damask of good quality. Full 2 yards wide. QO, Priced very special, the yard 70C 18-Inch Huckaback Towel- QO ing, priced special, the yard Hemstitched Scarfs, size 18x54 inches. Special, each 'UC White Outing Flannels, 36 - inch width 470 27-inch width for 250 Sale of Wool Coatings OREGON TWEEDS in the best colorings. Extra heavy quality for winter coats. Full 54 inches wide and regular $3.50 grade. or On special sale today, yard Dimt3 HEATHER POLO COATINGS in a full assortment of the season's best colors. 54 inches wide. (?4 r7C Regular $7.00 grade yard 5rs I D PLAIDS in a large assortment of desirable patterns and colors. Very, desirable for dresses and (JJI QQ skirts. $7.00 grade a yard 0'4sO Furniture Tha ad-1 a treasurer will bo elected at a municipal election to be held in Pe Ell December 7. A town ticket will be nominated at a mass conven tion of Pe Ell citizens to be held Wednesday nifrht. GIRLS! To keep your face powder on, uro Ier wlllo. No touching up all the time to Frevent your nose and face from shin nf?. A dip in the ocean, perspiration, hot sun and wind have no effect on it. Instantly beautifies the complexion. A sinple application proves it. All drug. I Ad v. Er Lfi K m is LS W IB i bl Hi m ft !i n Hi U" 21' w. a ill ! bl Mil k iS hi K in IE m m In if! is Hi lfi Hi in r 1 Bi uz mi I Lfi tfi IB lfi $ Ln lJi