THE SUNDAY OREGpNIAN, PORTLAND, DECEMBER 19, 1D09. The Golden Eagle Soars Above Them All Always in the Lead With Bigger, Better Bargains You Should Supply Your Christmas Needs at the Busy Gift Store Give Her Kid Gloves the Gift Perfect Sole Agents American Beauty Corsets Sole Portland agents for the popnlar and demanded American Beauty Cor sets "Dainty as the Rose" the best popular-priced Cor- rf t ff sets on the market today. Priced at 5510.00 down to.... X VJ "American Beauty March" Free for a limited time with each corset sold Portland's Great Bargain Store NEW For the Great Working People A nice pair of kid Gloves, in a pretty gift- box makes a most presentable and acceptable present. Bny them here-a gift box free with d f f every pair priced at up from p X vVj If you don't know the size or shade, bay a Golden Eagle Glove Certificate STORE OPEN EVENINGS ALL WEEK THIRD AND YAMHILL. STREETS STORE OPEN EVENINGS ALL WEEK An Xmas Air Per vades Entire Store revaal oe.RecL I Toilet Sets Manicure Sets Priced 'Way Down The counters of the big Christmas arcade recently instituted fairly overflow with nobby gift articles. Here you will find Cuff and Collar Boxes, Smokirig Sets, Tobacco Jars, Ash Trays, Humidors, Paper Sets, etc., etc., for gifts to the men, as well as Mani cure Sets, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, Comb and Br.ush Sets, Toilet Sets, Laundry Bags, Fancy Aprons, fancy goods of all kinds, etc., etc., for 'the women, as well as hundreds of other gift articles, all AT I3AKUA1JN PKICES. Man icure Sets, priced Monday (f up from X j 3 Toilet Sets priced Monday up from 50 Only 5 More Shopping Days Store Open Every Eve Until Christmas The spirit of the Christ ma stide pervades every nook and corner of this great bargain store the very air itself seems saturated with the Yuletide feeling of glee and good-will, while the giftseekers' hearts are gladdened at every turn at the mighty reductions prevailing through out the store. Note these low prices and mighty price-cutting reductions on all gift articles, for Portland's Great Bargain Store has excel'ed all previous records in the wonderfully little figures at which all merchandise is priced for Monday. Buy at this busy gift store where the Yuletide spirit 'runs high and the prices low. Store open every evening this week until 9:30. Buy Now 2Qfo Discount Sale Furs All Go at One-Fifth Less What gift will a woman more appreciate than a nice set of fursf A great Monday sale on furs to morrow that will reduce the cost of this gift article fully one-fifth, for .we offer tomorrow your unre stricted choice of any fur or fur set in the entire store at a discount or all per cent. This means instead of paying full price the furs will cost you but four-fifths an amazing offer, just at the height of the season, when others are boosting prices on mis line ox mercnandise 'way Handkerch'f s An Acceptable Gift Colored Apron or Kimono Handkerchiefs, priced to morrow at ' SJ Fancy lace and embroid ered Handkerchiefs, regu lar 40c values, for 23 J; 85c values for 20d ani 2oc values for only...H Women's Handkerchiefs; 6 embroidered ones. In a neat grift box; regular $3.50 values, tomorrow for only, the box $2.29 Handbag Reduct'ns Handbags, ever a popular gift article; a great lot of values, worth regularly to $3.00, tomorrow for only 98 Handbags, very stylish leather bags, regular values to $6.50, priced Mon day at this sensational price.. $3.49 Other enormous Handbag values, priced at $2.99, $3.49, $4.19, $3.98, $8.98 and up to this price and higher, only $10.98 Cut Glass !2 Less Other Cuts Bright, sparkling cut glass is a mighty handsome, sensible and desirable gift, and here 's a sensational Monday Bargain Basement opportunity that will cause an immediate rush to the busy gift store Monday. Your choice of any piece of cut glass in the store, utterly regardless of cost, at just ONE-HALF REGULAR PRICE. This means you get Cut Glass Celery Dishes, worth and sold regularly by us at $8.98, for $4.49; $6.00 values in large Bowls, regular $4.64 sellers, for $2.32; regular $4.12 Creamers and Sugars, $2.06; $4.98 Vases at $2.49; $1.69 Nappies at 85c in fact everything in the line of real cut glass at just half the regular price. See the hundreds of other china and crockery reductions in the Basement. Men's Smoking Jackets Here are some gift articles that will please "him" more than anything else, for there is nothing a man will appreciate more than a com fortable smoking jacket or house coat, or a nice bathrobe. Men's regular $8.00 Smoking Jackets, a great reduction for Monday at this low price, only Regular $9 values in these neat Smoking Jackets Monday, while the lot lasts, at , A this low figure. p!3Tci Values in regular $10 Smoking Jackets Monday at this sensa tional reduction J price, only J. J $5.79 $1.5Q Shirts 79c A great sale of fane? Shirts. Men's nice white Shirts, soma pleated, regular values at ?1 to $1.50. Monday at this wonder ful price cut to 79e Two of these Shirts in a neat gift box a dandy grift Mon day for only, the box 81.39 Men's Bathrobes Cut Men's Bathrobes, regular Values that sell all over town at prices ranging to $8.00. Your choice of this' lot of dandy robes at this amaz ingly low Monday price, while it A f O they last, for only, each DT' X O Men's regular $9.00 Bathrobes, Monday at this low reduction price for this lot, rf FJ f f tomorrow only . . sw Values in these Bathrobes that sell all over for as high as $10, Monday at this d Q Q low price, only. ipOtO Men's $12 Bathrobes, a sensa tional reduction price for Mon day on these tf Q f fine Robes, only 05 high. Tomorrow at this "rl. Cl-Ci-!! monstrous discount of VlIC A 1A Ul Box Combs Barettes Pretty fancy Combs or Barettes in neat gift boxes, reg. 75c to $1 values, Monday at this big cut to 50 Fancy Barettes, gold trimmed, set with sparkling brilliants, in pretty gift box, worth to $2.00 regularly, Monday at the low price of....98 Fancy Combs and Barettes in neat gift box, a regular $3.50 value, at this sensationally low price, for our Monday sale only 5js2.29 flltltfr Slippers for Gifts Men's priced at up from, the the pair Women's priced at up from. the pair 69 Children's priced at up from. P"r 48 Box Hose $1.39 Men's Hosiery makes a very sensible and appreciated grift. The popular "Leatherstockfng" Hose, all colors, regular 3oc value, at the pair only, Mon day 24c A box of six pairs of this Hos iery in a box a mighty good value, Monday at this price l-39 Buy Toys in Our New Basement Mon. In the Basement Toyland you will find just the needed articles for play things for the children, large and small, at wonderfully low prices. j.wui pay you to inspect this great department Monday and note the sensationally low prices prevailing Doll Beds a up from 15 Express Wagons at up from.. 98 Games at up from 5 Books for children at up from.. 5 Tree Ornaments at up from. ...2 Iron Toys at up from lO Shooflies at up from $51.49 Hobby Horses at up from..jj2.69 .moils at up irom Toy Pianos at up from 25 Doll Dishes at up from, per set.5 Doll Carriages at up from 49 Trains at up from lOt Blackboards at up from Drums at up from... 10t Have the children mail their letters to Santa Clans tkW flantl will OT-i onrflo j.m 11 Store Open Every Even ing Until Xmas. Music Our store will be open every evening from now until Christmas; ample clerks will be sup plied to wait on the throngs that will crowd the aisles. In addition to this, a charming- concert will be given every evening by the popular Stiles' Orchestra. "Tis always a pleasure to shop here, but it will be doubly so under these conditions. Come if not to buy listen to the music Santa Claus Will Be Here All Week, Beginning Mon. &anta uiause arrives at the New Golden Eae-io Monday morning. He will be here all week until he starts on his lournAv fTiHotmo. An i children are invited to call and talk to Santa and tell him their wants, for good old Santa loves the boys and girls and likes to talk anri nlnv urtt-H them. Children, tell mother to bring you down to mo uumen .cagie 10 see santa Ulaus tomorrow. J TASTY MENUS FOR HOLIDAY FEASTS TO BE GIVEN AT FAMILY TABLES With Either Roast Goose or Young Pig as the Principal Dish, Both Simple and Elaborate Dinners May Be Readily Prepared by Average Housekeeper. BY LILIAN TINGLE. PORTLAND, Or., Nov. 27. 109. Will you kindly slv. in The Oregonian, beore Janu ary 1. a menu for a goose dinner? Please name the kind of meats that can be used as adjuncts to goose dinner, and tell how to dress and fill the goose, very much oblig ing M. S. IDON'T know just how elaborate you wish the dinner menu to be or what style of service you intend. Perhaps the following -may be suggestive. You can, of course, add to or omit some of the items, simply following the general outline: No. 1 Consomme. Hread Sticks. Olives. Celery. Salted Nuts. CThicken or Oywter Patties, or Chicken or Veal croquettes with Peas. Roast Ooose. Potato Stuffing. Apple Sauce. Duchess or Mashed Potatoes. Creamed Celery. Dressed Lettuce or Watercress. Cheese Straws. English Plum Pudding. Brandy Sauce. Hurnt Almond Ice Cream. Wafers, Assorted Fruits and Xuts. Coffee. Bonbons. : No. 3 Clear Soup with Vustard-Royale. Celery. Olives. Salted Nuts. Halibut Fillets or Timbales. Dutch Sauce. Roast Goose, sage and Onion Dressing, Fried Apples. Potato Puff. Baked Squash. Chicory and Celery $alad. Mince Pie. Orange sherbet. Wafers. Fruits. Coffee. Bonbons. No. S Raw Oysters or Fruit Cocktail. Salted Nuta Celery Soup (white or brown). Olives. Roast Goose. Prune Dressing. Apple Sauce. Cauliflower. Mashed Potatoes. Grapefruit Salad. Froseji Plum Pudding. Christmas Cakes. Coffee. The most suitable "meat adjuncts" would be a delicate entree of white meat or fish as suggested in the menus, or some rather highly seasoned "cutlets' made like croquettes. The apple sauce which invariably accompanies goose may t served plain and smooth, or in the form of fried apple slices, or as cro quettes. The stuffing for goose depends much upon the family traditions of the hostess. Sage and onion dressing, potato dressing, or rice and prune dressing are all con sidered "correct" by different authori ties. For the first have onions parboiled and finely chopped. Season to taste with sage, pepper, salt, a suspicion of cayenne and lemon juice, and about half as much sifted white bread crumbs as onions. A little oatmeal is sometimes used in place of crumbs. The moisture of the onion .will probably be enough to bind the mass; a few spoonfuls of cream may be A little very finely chopped celery addition liked by same. potato dressing use light, well- shed potatoes. Season rather highly salt, pepper, onion juice with or hout sage or celery leaf, and moisten one tablespoon of butter and one yolk for every cup or cup and a half ' potato. rhe rice dressing is similarly prepared. Aug boiled rice in place of potato, a few oned and chopped prunes being added discretion. - The following chestnut stuffing is very good, though more troublesome and ex pensive than the above: One-half table spoon finely chopped onion; 3 tablespoons butter; 4 pound sausage meat; 12 finely chopped canned mushrooms; 1 cup chest nut puree; 1-3 cup bread crumbs; ta blespoon finely chopped parsley; 2 dozen chestnuts, cooked and roughly cut up, pepper, salt and cayenne. Cook the onion until slightly brown, cook sausage meat about two minutes. Add to rest of the ingredients. Mix well and cool be fore stuffing the goose. A mixture of crumbs and chopped pea nuts, moistened with cream and seasoned with salt, pepper, cayenne and onion juice is also good. In cleaning a goose follow general method for turkey (given in these col umns November 21). Goose feeing so greasy, hot soap suds are desirable for the preliminary scrubbing. In trussing, the method already described for turkey would be correct except that since the legs of the goose are shorter, the string for tieing the legs must be tied round one leg and then around the other leg, leaving an inch or so of string between, so that the legs lie tight and flat against the 'sides of the bird. It is well to pro tect the breast with a slice of fat ba con, as for turkey. The time and method of cooking will be about the same as for turkey if the goose is young. Old birds may with advantage steam or boil gent ly for an hour or two before .going into the roasting pan. Serve- with brown sauce. Garnish with parsley and cran berries. Portland. Or., Dec 14, 1909. I have to prepare a little pig for Christmas dinner. Kindly tell In The Oregonian how to dress asid serve It. also what dressing would be most suitable. -MRS. H. F. A little pig for roasting should not be more than three or lour weeks old and should not be kept more than two days after killing. It is usually sent home opened and dressed. Wash and wipe in side and out very carefully" using a little borax in the water. Rinse quickly In clear water. Rub the inside with salt and black pepper. Fill the cavity with your chosen dressing and sew up the slit. Wrap the ears and tall in buttered paper, fixing the former upright and the latter jauntily curled over the back; Put a cork in the mouth to hold It open. Tie strips of cotton round the pig. holding it upright and with the legs pressed for ward. Rub the outside with pepper, salt and flour worked up with a little butter. Baste every 16 minutes If an uncovered roaster is used. Give great est heat first, then moderate the heat to secure thorough roasting and ten derness without drying. Three to four hours at least will be needed. Make the gravy as for poultry. Serve with a red apple or small lemon in the mouth; garnish with parsley and lemon or apple slices. The ears and tail, removed from their wrap pings, should be unburned and crisp, and are considered dainty morsels. The outside should te the tender "crack ling" beloved by Charles Lamb. Serve the pig with apple sauce. Cabbage, celery, apple or orange salad would be appropriate. Any of the dressings described for roast goose might be chosen. 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It 19 true the physician was carrying two great demijohns filled with disinfect ants, and it is also true that to the elevator man those demijohns appeared to be filled with whisky, but Dr. Dam masch paid no attentionand tried to crowd in. ' "Do you want that I should slug you?" observed the pugilist of the ele vator. Now, Dr. Dammasch is a mild man, so he gently queried: "Why this tur moil this distressing, this appalling disturbance?" "Take it from me, you're not going to take any booise to those rooms while little Willie is on the job." answered the elevator man. "Just smell, then," asked the health man The boy did so. The bottles contained formaldehyde, which emits an exceed ingly strong odor. He probably will take the doctor's word In future, for when he went off duty at night his eyes just watered at the thought of the smell, and they had been watering all day because of it. Marie Corelll Fights Socialism. LONDON, Dec. 18. Marie Corelll has issued a manifesto to the electors of the TJnlted Kingdom in view of the coming election. She denounces Socialism, say ing the very life of the land is in the balance, and the empire Is standing like a victim on the rock of suspense waiting to be hurled down into the waters of socialism, or be rescued and led back to the security of home with peace and honor. A Socialist, Miss Corelli describes as a "kind of male suffragette, seeking to upset the laws of nature in order that be may assert himself as superior to nature." Boxing Cut Out of Programme. CHICAGO, Dec. 19. There will be no boxing tournament at the big three day athletic carnival to be given by the Illinois Athletic Club at the Coliseum, in February or March. Final decision was made by the athletic committee of the club last night, when the sub ject was brought up in arranging the programme for the meet. 5 DAY S 5 DAYS RY SALE JEWEL The Watch Shop MARQUAM BLK., 325 MORRISON ST. Owing to an imperative change in business, this entire stock and fixtures must be sold within FIVE DAYS. Cut Glass Fine. Decorated China Silverware Artistic Brass Goods Diamonds Jewelry Watches Clocks All at prices regardless of cost. We have an exquisite selected stock. Gome before it is picked over. - JOHN H. GARR 5 DAYS 5 DAYS A"