SECTION FIVE Pages 1 to 10 Women, Churches, Books, Schools and Features vol. xwix. I'OItTLAXD, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVE3IBER 14, 1920 NO. 4G Helping You Prepare . For Thanksgiving Witi Greatly Lowered Prices on Dining-Room Furniture A dumber of Fine Dining Tables Reduced There are dozens of fine dining tables in oak, walnut, and mahogany that bear special price tags for this Thanksgiving sale. Observe the special prices and note how you save. $39.60 Square-top, Colonial-base COQ r7f Table, in oak , DO. I O $59.50 48-Inch Oak Pedestal Din- &A O ryr ing Table, now D4:.I O -.$69. 75 -William and Mary Dining flfJQ HKl Table, Jacobean finish ..... O $98.50 54-lnch William and Mary CJfiC OK Oak Table, now DJO.iO $99.50 54-Inch Walnut Period ?rr M r f Dining Table, now D ft till $94.50 Queen Anne Dining Table CJCO in walnut, now DOO I tl $115.00 Mahogany William 'and ?QC HfZ Mary Dining Table DOtl. 4 tl $148.00 Queen Anne 54-lnch - p rjff Walnut Table, now DL0 iO Our Best Matched Suites Go at Greatly Reduced Prices These splendid suites in, period design are bound to please the most exacting. They are airfong the finest suites in stock and carry a new price that is much below regular. $575.00 Mahogany Period Suite of 9 pieces, including server and 10-leg dining table. ............ $929.00 Large Queen . Anne Suite in walnut with china closet and hair cloth covered chairs $718.00 Period Suite in walnut, 9 pieces, including china closet, special at $875.00 Nine-piece Suite in old oak with 48x60-inch Dining Table, now , $403,50 $697.00 $538.00 $598.00 Special Thanksgiving Prices on Sample Buffets If you are seeking real bargains in Buffets this sale surely offers them. Beautiful pieces in the various woods have been reduced far beyond your expectations. $69.50 Quartered Oak Colonial C?C" Cfl Buffet, now tDOi-tJU $95.00 Buffet, a large colonial C(t Kf pattern, special at tiJUU.tlll ' $103.00 Full Quartered Oak Buf- QHQ HT fet, 66-inch size, for D I I tl $119.50 William and Mary Buf- CJOQ Cfl fet in Jacobean finish DOU0J $169.00 William and Mary Buf- O17 rfk fet, Jacobean oak 1 I .tlU $174.50 William and Mary Buf- d1 Ol ff fet in American walnut tDiOX.UVI $265.00 Large Walnut Buffet in CM On r A beautiful period design DX0 4.tlll $170.00 Large Walnut, Wood J- 1 r ftA -back Queen Anne Buffet. Ditl.UU 111 .00 Queen Anne Table and 4 $ Chairs, walnut finish; at Even though you may have a buffet and china that are not in the Queen Anne design, do not hesitate about placing this table and chairs in your dining room. They will match up nicely with other period pieces: The chairs have genuine leather seats. $153.50 was the usual price of this suite. Colonial Table, 6 Chairs, $A CA slip-seats; priced at Oii)U Here we have the old stand-by, Golden Oak in an exy -tension table and 6 chairs at a price that is astonish ing for . its lowness. The chairs have slip-seats in Spanish leatherette, the table opens to six feet. The usual selling price was $87.50. Only a limited number on sale, so come early. 103 .00 Period Design Jacobean $ Table and 4 Chairs; at. . A table and 4 chairs at a price at almost what .the wholesale cost would be today. In the Jacobean finish, William and Mary design. A big feature of this set is the fact that almost any time the buffet can be pur chased to match exactly. This set has been reduced from $141.00. Have Music in Your Home Thanksgiving Day Buy a "-' "i,"-T!i : 1 " 1 L'f mm Brunswick Stradivara or Victrola Without Interest Charges Select any of these three . high-grade machines and have it delivered before Thanksgiving day. The price charged you Will be without . interest or any other charge of any kind. Just a small deposit at the time of purchase and then easy payments of $1.00 or $2.00 a week. All the Latest Records All the latest dance and song hits on Victor and Brunswick records are always in stock here. Come in and have them played for you. You will enjoy hearing them in our bright( airy demonstrating room. Necessary Things for Infants and Children Mother should not overlook the opportunity to visit our baby department when things for the youngster are needed. All the little neces sities are always on hand, such as baby scales, bathtubs, clothes dryers, bassinets, and ward robes. Then there is a splendid showing of go-carts, carriages, and park cars, that every mother will be interested in. Ask -to see the $16.50 Full-collapsible Sulky we O QP are offering-at DLiUO Blankets at 20 Less Take your choice of any blanket shown m our bedding department and own it at a saving of 20 per cent. Good news, indeed, for warm bedding does not come amiss these cold nights. P.iii l!nyimii thIrI Lower Priced Rugs and Linoleum for Thanksgiving Cheer up the home on the annual feast day with new floor covering. Prices have been materially lowered. $2.35 Inlaid Linoleums, 2 patterns; Q7 special, a yard DXtl $2.40 Inlaid Linoleum, 1 pattern; spe- (PO Q cial, a yard DliA $19.75 Rag Rugs, size 8x10; priced spe- Q1 P QK cial for this sale at fDLUtOO $16.50 Rag Rugs, 8x10, plain effects; P- O OP priced special at 0XOitl $85.00 and $95.00 9x12 Wilton Rugs, Q'Jfl QK four patterns; now D ' 0Otl $75.00 Seamless Velvet (Rugs, priced' Q? I rTpr SDecial at , DOb. I tl : $69.50 Seamless Velvet Rugs, priced special $ 3.45 Heavy Velvet Carpets, some with flJO'QK stair to match, at yard... DIt) 9x12 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, priced (POP ?fp special at... D6D)D $58.75 NEW HOME-MADE DEVICES FOR WASH DAY DISCOVERED FOR HOUSEWIFE MAKE WORK EASY Wire Grid With Handles at Each End Set in Bottom of Tub Prevents Burning and Serves as Drainer When Lifted Out. : I " " ' ' i BY SUSAN STERLING. - SOME time ago, you remember. I told you about my new clothes reet the one that could be in serted in a. socket In the back yard, and how I needn't move out of my tracks to hang up a huge washing. I am still devoted to It, but I want to tell you about a very clever device I saw In the drying: yard of a friend whom I visited this summer. She stretched her ropes about the yard on posts a,t the corners of the fence. Her wash was heavy, or if, as she was do ing" when I was there, she was wash ing: rug's and the line sagged, she used these clothes poles to hold up the line. They were rather heavy, made of tubing filled with some sort of composition, and they fitted Into sockets in the ground J list as my reel does. She simply brought them out and dropped them Into the sockets and they stood as firmly as the Iron posts to which she tied her line. There were little covers for the sockets when not in use to prevent the accu mulation of dirt In them. She had several other interesting things in her laundry that were quite new to me. One was a" clothes drainer. Tou know what a job it is to lift the clothes with the stick if you boil them, and then hold them to drain. This was simply a wire grid with handles at each end. This set in, the bottom of the boiler and prevent- i ed the clothes from sticking on. as sometimes happens with too hot a fire. And when they were boiled the device was lifted up out of the water and bung in the boiler by the little hooks on the sides of the handles, where it hung till the clothes were drained. If the wash isn't too heavy it may be lifted out and carried to the tub with very jittie dripping. Then Instead of rolling her line up into a ball when she took it in the house, she wound it 6nto a reel so it would be straight and kinkless when she wanted it the next time. It was called a clothes line stretcher. When the clothes line was fastened to the post, a turn of the handle of this reel pulled it as tight as necessary. There were cogs that held the wheel in place so it wouldn't slip. I have seen several devices to hold the ironing board cover in place, but I hadn't happened to see one like hers. Mine consists of a spiral spring, at each end of which is a sharp pointed wire prong. The clamp is pulled out and snapped in place, the prongs catching the cloth and holding it firmly in plave. Hers was simply set of steel hooks. She Inserted these in the cover along the sides, and laced a cord back and forth around; them. This drew the cover In from, all sides, forming a smooth ironing surface. The cover can be taken of to be washed and put back in a. minute. 1250 TO STUDY ENGLISH Four "ew Instructors- Necessary to Handle Classes. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL LEGE. Corvallls. Nov 13. (Special) Twelve hundred and fifty students have enrolied in the English depart-", ment for this term, breaking previ? ous records. Fees amounting to $300 will be used to bring reference book for them. Hooks have already been bought for use by engineering stu dents enrolled in English. Four new instructors were added to handle the work of the depart ment. Dr. G. F. Richardson. C. A. Naether. K. Williston and Mrs. Ger trude McElfresh. who returned after a year's leave of absence, were the new instructors. Professor Frederick Berc.htold, head of the department, had 206 in his classes alone. A Washing Machine That Washes Without Wear Th Elect ric a Way The Electric 3-Way Washing Machine does all the laborious part of washing, handles all fabrics without the extra wear of the rubbing board, handles heavy pieces that cannot be laundered by hand. And better than all, it conserves the strength of the housewife. The Electric 3-Way Is Adjustable K The washing arm may be used to agitate the blueing and rins ing waters, the wringer may be used in any one of four positions and may be operated forward or backward. You can use two, three or four tubs. The Electric 3 -Way Is Mechanically Simple There is nothing to get out of order, nothing to confuse, no upkeep cost. At a touch a thorough, tireless laundress washes while you are about other household tasks. And the cost of operation is so slight as to be almost unnoticeable. $2.00 A WEEK BUYS ONE Wood and Coal Heaters Special j)2850 Special Thoroughly good heaters, too. The kind with the large fire bowl in which large chunks of wood or coal may be used. Tops and bottoms are of heavy cast iron, body of thick polished steel. Use Your Credit Use Your Credit i '4