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    THE ORECOf, SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNINO. OCTOBER . 25. 1008.
Women's r jClubs; and Their Work
'-.w-'.T-:. x ; Edited by Mrs. Sarah A. Lv.ns .' ' v ' - . ' ' ' ;
WOODARD, CLARKE, Zr CO. WOOD ARD, CLARKE, r CO.
G1
EXKUOtilTT. tha part of lbs
brass, asaras to ba a veluabla aa-
t ot tha u Uranaa clubwomen
In their work of arranl-C for
the 8tU Kfderatlos, convention.
which Is to be held there nest month.
' 'Almost very day the Evening Observer
. has midi Cn notice of the worK as it
protr-aa-s. and It Isn't stucK on in
wpii lUUe tnelgnlflce.nt corner, either.
' Nfl IndoMj! It U prominent plats
t en the front paa-a, with headlines that
will mane any clubwoman a heart beal
. with ior and expocuuicy. The follow-
Inc excerpta are from a reent Issut:
- The Masonic hall oil Ad am a avenue
will be haadooartars.' tor the convention
of the Federated cluba In thla city No
vember l.-ll. according to a report read
' before the general arransaments 'eom
inlttee at the called eeeeion a (J the hotue
r.f Mrs. r,. 8. Ivanho thla afternoon.
tan Qeore T. Cochran and ft.
Molllor make op the aub-comrolttee on
ht.IL The report wUl be aent In to the
atate officials at onoe.'
i Thla announcement aeta at rest tne
woh-y knd speculations which, ths gen-.
. era) committee and the aub-commlttee
have entertained ever elnce active prep-
ration tor the convention wrt oiwnm.
'The selection ta a aplendld one. and, be-In-
centrally located, wlU prove con
venient to visiting delegte and. host
esse, alljce. , . .
Punctuated at frequent Intervala by
. the appearance or local ciuDwornan, win
- be the general program for the Feder
Wnman'1 cluba' atate convention
In thla city November JO. 11 and It. Aa
tar mm th nrnrram ia concerned locally
it baa been arranged In detail. and the
. accompanying parte covtf only that part
of the general program In which La
Orande people are , ie parnoip. r ui
' .. inwinv the - accentance of the commit
- tee'a .report yesterday afternoon. It wa
ent to Portland, where Prealdent Ev-
. ana will arrange the program for the
Uiree daya in it entirety. ..... ...
Mayor M. K. Hall is the only mem-
Kr nf th atfmer' eex who; earnes
part of the convention program. The
following la the Hat of local people who
, Will appear during convention nours,
nH thai uhlaota: A.;
Address of welcome 4n behalf of the
town, Ir. M. K. Hall, mayor or w
arrive aha finds not half aha exported
no periu'uai ron
disappointment) and
there, wold we feol no prual rBon
albllltv fur her dlaappomwne
nortinoatlon, bacauae we had allnwiMl a
.. T Greetings of Federation In behalf of
the Nelgnoornooa-anq me ujru ,iu-
Jay Musical cluba, Mrs. jt.ms. ivannoe.
. "Benefit XJerlved'- From "a Woman's
Club by a Mother" Mri, E. C. Moore,
accond vlce-presidertt B. F. of W. e. 5
La Grande's mnsieal talent will ba
called noon at freahent intervals: Tha
muslo committee reported the following
. acceptable program at "the meeting of
vie general ana suo-corarmiiec 0.1 un
home of Mrs. , F. . 8, Ivanhoe yeaterday
. afternoon: ' -
- Tuesday afternoon Chorus, "Daffo
dils" ,(Klng! Hall), the Lyle , Tuesday
Musical chorus. ; .
', . vVednesday afternoon Vocal sow,
luce dl Quest Anima'i.djonlseti), Mss
. Ada West. ... , . , .
' wnuHa v mvn In a- Piano solo. Arft-
bHaques, Op. 61" (Chamlnade), Mrs. W.
v W. Berry: vocal duel, "Marcaroue
(Chamlnadel,', Miss Jean McDonald and
George Bernie; tyocal aolo,. "Tonight"
(Napoleon Zardo), Mrs. A. l Klchard-
son. ..-: '..'"'
Mr Turner Oliver was one of those
who reported,; and, representing the en-
' tertalnment committee, ahe' Informed
the meeting that the reception which
has heretofore been alluded to, . and
which it IS Intimated will be the social
apex of the season. will be held In the
Masonlo temple Tuesday evening, Oc-
tober 10.- - -
i:f V-f!i- '''J'h"'''-';'.;1 rVi. !'''-
RS. AUGUSTUS BMITH. president
mof: tha' Oswego .Woman's club,
seems determined to make this a
Banner year for the organization. The
club has Jpst 'started -upo , lis- fourth
; year's wdrk with an "'earnestness and
enthusiasm' not common. 'to Village clubs
and the regularity of attendance and its
steady growth shows that tho true club
spirit rests and abides upon it i
The last meeting was held at the
home of Mra - Schawper, who proved
herself a delightful hostess by her corr,
dial welcome and fine and delicious re-
freshments "wnicn were aerveu t i"
' close of the meeting.
little nmllor at eirwnae or ixtrstmal In
convenience t kip ua awayT Tha
hnsteaa of stale oonventlon extends
her invitation: ahe has a right to expect
the gueala that aoptt It- Aa t aa
we feel this , prrsunnl responsibility,
then and onr then will our aisle meet
ing mean to the work tha highest and
beat that Is in organisation.
R ft
TUB Beautiful America club of North
Bend held Ua annual meeting at
the Chamber of Commerce hau
laat Tueadar afternoon. It was tne
flrat meetlna- of tha season, but there
was a fair attendance. Reports showed
that the club now has a surplus of about
1300. about $100 being netted from th
Beautiful America JOdltlon." wnion tne
-t..w I .... 9mi mAnthl IffO. It Was
decided to take up a courae of study of
flowara. ahruba and tref to enable
the membera to do more effeotlve or
for a city beautiful. The annual elec
tion resulted In the selection of the old
officers for the ensuing year, the excel
lent work, accompllanea curinB
period resulting In the membera Deing
practically unanlmoua for a continuance
or tne aame reginn.. iUw
President. Mra Wlnaor; vice-president,
Mra Brlgham: aecreury. Mri Bur
mlifter; treaaurer. Mra U J; b'mP,0"-L
Mra -vVinaor has named tha
turtles for the executive committee, for
the ensuing year: Mrs. Barsea, Mjra
Dlere and Mra Williama .
The club a Its meeting this week de
cided to complete the placing of a gns
designating the names of ths various
atreets of that city. About 87 mors are
to be put up. The signs are pi lan but
they will be very bepeficlaU h club
also discussed trees that would be moat
.nitot.ia for uarklnss along the streets.
Tha membership was about evenly di
vided on the maple and the
will be discussed further the next
meeting, two weeks hence, which will be
held la iayiors uau.. ... ,r ... ...
( 'v'" i '' - ft ft-'ft
MEETING of the Neighborhood club
A of La Grande was held at the K
of
P. hall yesterday afternoon at
t o'clock, and a large, number of mem
bers answered to the roll call. Mrs 'A
T. HU1, tha- retiring president, made a
fine address to the cjub membera At
the conclusion of Mrs. Hill's remarks.
Mrs.' Ivanhoe, the recently elected presi
dent, was . introduced. . Mrs. Ivanhoe
cave soma witty remarks, aa a prelimi
nary to her Induction Inlo the presiden
tial chair, lira. Polaok'took the secre-
tary'a chair, succeeding Mrs. t-arpy, me
retiring official.
Mrs. A. T. Hill presided as hostess at
the tAtiiea ana was assisted vy reo-
dames Carpy. Ingalls and Osburn. The
tables were bountifully spread with
tempting refreshments. ,
The fore part of the meeting was oc
cupied with' a. business .session, at
which the reports of committees were
received, and tne same were imereaung
tiimnchfluL .it .thla meeting, arransra-
ments were put under way for the forth
coming convention of the Federated
Women's Cltbs of Oregon, which is to
be held in La Grande on November 10,
11 and 11.
ft ft ft
THE) Tuesday Afternoon club met
with Mrs. A. A. Bailey, 151 Haw
thorne avenue. Boll call was re
sponded to by quotations from "Pride
and Prejudice.', Jane AuBteja was the
subject of the day's study. Mrs. A. W.
IWhitmler gave a brief sketch of the
life of Jane Austen. Mrs. G. M. QWnes
ran A aovorsil nt Mini Austen's letters.
also extracts from "Jfersuaaion." Mrs.
Mra Drown. : The ' Tueeday Afteraoon
cluh and tUe Woman's club ho 1 8 had
the ploaauie of a vlalt (mm Mra Alla
and luieiied to some Inspiring remarka
rmm ner.
Mra Allen la an enthusiastic eluh
woman and during her administration
haa siiripe.lod In doing some splendid
wora rr irr eiata- M
At the recent convention ahe acored
on two great point a Tha first was to
aiamisn a at'iioisrsnip loan iunu, 10
.whk'h several hundred dollars were sub'
e-r!bed on the spot; and the second waa
10 ( aile 10 announoe mat tne ooara
of directors of the AlaskaYukon-Pa-olflo
txposltlon had eonaentsd to erect
a IMMUO building on the fair grouads
for the clubwomen or tne stata ins
will have entlra rtiarae ot It and loten
to fill it with art and craft work done
by Washington women, and at the close
o
f the-exnosltlon It la to 'remain per
manently on tha university ground for
a clubhouse ror girl eiuqma. aw prea
ldent of tha federation Mrs, Allen will
of course be the ruling spirit and all
who. have met her during her stay ia
Portland v feel assured aha will make a
moat charming and dignified hostess.
' ft ft ft
t LUB development was the subject of
the following paper read at tha
1 opening of the Woman's club
'Oif tha opening night of tha Boston
biennial, Mra Denlson, a past president
of the General Federation, read an Il
luminating paper on Tha Long Road." Ia
concluding she said, Tou remember the
day tne autocrat Invited the school mis.
tress T. take tha Ion path with him
on ttoatda common T The proposal has
been a loHg time deferred, but whan
tha president of the United States In
vites the prealdent of the General Fed
eration to be present at a conference of
governors of all the states an honor
that came to our distinguished president
Mra Decker we hava trodden the
long path alone ror tha. laat time, ana
we may say with one f New Eng.
land's most eloquent statesmen, Una
country, one ' constitution, one destiny.'
"And I take It that this oneness Is
what our able' calendar , committee naa
In mind when it honored me with an
Invitation to speak on "Club Develop
ment,' rather than the oft repeated his
tory of the, club movement.
"Americans are accused of hero wor
ship. At Boston the General Federation
was on the verge of heroine worship,
with Mrs. Decker as the bright partic
ular star of adoration.
"From tha standpoint of the conven-
lion one would call ner power -personal
magnetism,' and probablv attribute It to
opportunity ana a nappy aiaposiuon.
This is. in part true, but tha mat
not look deep enough to know ti
was principally because in her was
found tha finest type of club develop.
meat.
Not as a personality am I aroing to
ask you to examine the character of Mrs.
Decker, ror no human Deina couia af
ford to be thus cnalyzed; her pedestal-
would aoon crumble and expose her feet
of clay, but simply those traits that
have made her the prototype of real
"The woman that was asked to sit in
the councils of the nation . cams' not
fforii the wealthy and pampered class.
but . from- tha humble home of sturdy
stock. ,' Acquired wealth, power and.po
iition did not make nor asnamea to
bsjng onto the platform at the biennial
convention and seat in a prominent
uace. New England rricnas and reia
tves whose appearance indicated less of
his world's goods than she posnessed.
but whose faces and manners proclaimed
the same strong, clean stock from which
"he sprang, which she In turn, trans
ttltted to the beautiful daughter who
was a familiar figure at the convention,
nd who was as unspoiled as hep mother
hy the adulation of the world.
VWlth the most intense' spirit of de
mocracy toward clubwomen, it may be'
surprise to learn that Mrs. uecKer
tloa. financially, socially Or ambitiously;
who will fel personally reaponaible fur
every woman ahe hslpa ! vote Into the
rlub, and will realise that rlub roomber-
hip la a prlYllrae that Shouia not. e
Uchtly volMl awayr w
rhe will have no
twrsonal hobblna 10 foist udou the cluo ;
ia the detriment of legitimate club dork,
or rlub Interests; who will conserve the 1
etrenath of the club for tha day or need.
and when that day comes wilt not dlsal-
pate It ty useless or arnurary opposi
tion! who will take the place la society!
allotted to every a-oed woman, and an-1
joy tna recreatipn every wnraer is en
titled to. which 'Includes the prettiest
gowns she can afford to wear, and who
win leaven an tnia witn wncaeaome nu-1
rnor that Is Irresistible When obstaoles
are 10 be overcome.
"When we of the woman's clubs have I
the greater privilege, which the rlrcum-
developed all this we may be equal
stance of residence has a-lven Mra Deck
er and then. Indeed, will we begin that I
real development for we will ba la fact j
aa well as in theory, one country, one
constitution, one aeatiny.
TOM JOHNSON .
. - " WILL CONTEST
, tCslted Press Leased Wire.) ,
. Cleveland, Ohio, Oct t4. -Mayor Tom
L Johnson announced today- that ha
would contest the result of tha referen
dum vote by which tha franchise under
which the three-cent ."Tare street car
lines are operated was beaten' apeord
Ins- to tha official returns. - '
' Tha mayor aaya the voting macblnea
were not clearly labelled, as Is required
by tha Ohio referendum law. There Is
every prospect now that the long Cleve
land atreet railway fiht will ba con
tlnued Indefinitely. ' a ,
Shell Fish and" Bea Foods served as
they should be' at tha Perkins . GrllL
wo nner oysters in tne worm.
H . aaasSssaaBsaMBaSBas--as-4BaeeBBBHsaMaaHaa-aBaBaHB
Fyes tested free at Metxger's.
BIQ TRUNK SALE a sample, or
oNB-rouRTH orr u-ar-das
IV '
For a few days we will sell a fine assortment of LIVly
HiRh-Grade Tninks'at ONE FOURTH LESS THAK
REGULAR. They are well-made, respectable-look
ing trunks, strongly, braced, strapped and bolted. ' They
wear. - All kinds 'pf trunks are included In this sale,'.
from the smail .stearner to the large wardrobe trunk.'
Sole Agents 'Cross" LondorifGlbycs
Cold Cream or Face
Lotion free This Week'
This week a sample packagef of
U-AR-D AS COLD CREAM or
U.AR-DAS FACE LOTION will
'be given, away -for the asking
Don t fail to try these delightful
toilet preparations. hey Have
No Peers..' v
Merwin Pugh gave an able resume oil lnroJ l"" ,,f i
"persuasion.- Mrs. winiam r: Amos ..
read extracts from "Pride and Preju- cfy;hPuI't,';ta" ,ta?JrvCf
dice" . ""Not the qualltyj of aristocracy, or
Mra-t Wj. Vincent was -elected to .-nMmey. of education; of intellect, or even
memberspliK and with Mrs. Bcrger. pre f Purity but tha nualifioatlon 1 of ra-
viously elected, was Introduce and, wonsibillty the conviction that club
given sf cordial greeting V membership (carries an obligation to the
Mrs H. W. Allen of Spokane, Presi. PUblio. This la the only real club .spirit
dent of the State Federation of Worn- and neither the woman that enters the
wel-club, nor the club that admits her with
libera I any other lua has touched the begin-
en's fluhu of Washington, was
I anil fnvnreri- thA members
i,k ..,... tnm,Mj mnA .ntartaln. I ninar nf club develonment.
ing talk, telling of the development of I "The oneness which the New England
-1..K in I., .ot i . r I h I niT in I statesman demanded is undoubtedly be-
glowlng terms the prosperous and sat- Ing reached through the clubwomen of
r..n,n. - nf tha - aritinatinnnl I the land, and lust as surelv the areatest
Mrs. G. H.' fetiinger waa m ioB una, USO mo ucces roiiowing nr iwre w"r i"r ma uiui 71 jj
or
TEETH WITH ORi
WITHOUT PLATED
OUT O TOwJT FSOPU9' '
Wa can do rotur entire Orown. Bridge
and riate Work in a day If necessary.
Fosltlvely , ralalesa . Extraotiag Pres
when plates or bridaes are ordered;
Sensitive teeth and roots removed with,
eat the least pala. Ten chairs. Only
ths most Scientific and careful work.
00 TSABS IB VOBTXhUTO.
w"i,aJ!' Palaless Dentists.
railing BldgH Third and Waahlagtoa
8 s. m. to p. tn.
Painless Extraction,
Both rnones. A
AN ARTIST IN; OUR OurHome ELEC
TRIG BATTERY
Demonstrating Wood Carving
anrl Pyrography;
WHOLES ALE, - AND RETAIL DEALERS
Inside you will find the largest line of Woods and
Skins to, Burn in the northwest. ' v .
We carrv evervthincr- in Burned and Unburned
(Wood and Leather, and can fill wholesale or retail or
ders on short notice. . , 'V ' .
. We employ a corps of pyrographic artists, who can
make.to order any special designs desired.' ' v .
Send for 150-Page Catalog It's Fyec
For General Home Use.
' Price Complete
$6.00
v.: Sundays to I
n. B0c: Plates. S.V
. and Main S02. T I
1 i ii i i i i i -TV
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BVWOJLT
10 A. 'IS. TO
of the program. The club la to study efforts In the establishment
French history "thi 'wrintet and her woman's building at the A.-Y.-P. expo- pu
nroKrant -was yery -appropriately ' '"A Bltlon, of which building she has been I in
hirdscve - View of the Frencn itevoiu-1 appointed superintendent . I so
tlon."i A most Interesting paper was I The next meeting will be witn Mrs.
Riven- by Mrs. William way on tne jq. Anthony uateson, BKi Margin street.
bastile and a sketch or some or m ois-
tinauished prisoners that hadbeen In-1 as si st
' raraerated within Its walls. Mrs. r-aget - , cirmmn federation I "carer -useruiness, every ciuu anu every
mvt i .VoMli of the contemporary A L pron rJcratl0D federation has a moral responsibility In
Int. of he outsida world and the In- I 1 consider themselves partlouUrly guarding the membership lest these
flii.nca ther exenea upon we r i ohuu i ronunaie in ubviiik .evmiu ure i "'i. .""'" -'v .
people and tha
lutlon had upon
Is the club movement It is the only
urely altruistic .organization or women
source of world betterment and wields
an organization of 800.000 women with
out one paid officer to carry on its
enormous business. If It is to remain
unselfish and go on to greater and
srrcater "usefulness, every club and every
f luenca they exerted upon the French
people and tha effect the French reyo-
r.Ureviou Grand, convention. Mra
slve outline of the Bourboa dynasty and Ferris la a lecturer bf marked ability,
tha rnrh vn.i . .... . ... T ... n i i uunnB ma rour years oi Mrs. ueox
thi other Nations. " The Presence ox - " " Ur', administration she kept her eye
Hstooracy, ItwasJn a readBr of wide and favorable reputa-j
nn mil wirn tr an an . entnusiasitc
mlve outline
a-atudy of the aristooracy, it '
ri.ri- Un. To. w. - Prosser.
..... ..utinv win be devoted to a study I i,,v,rr,- . C3Via Is nnrtlnularlv Inter
of the feudal system of government injested In civic and legislative work, and
ranee - mi i"6"" " " , l ror eorno yuan nm uen i;iibjuhui ns i ; ... u Aa -,han th. nlnh wo a
charge of Mrs. Joh Davis. Tha club legislative committee of the Michigan J'1"??!. A A wh,t?A S.rVir 1
meets at the home of the membera the j state . federation. In writing of her, ,.tf L -tb common carrier for
.ua.I Tnirrth weanesaavs. ii nasi Mra Smith nr M.nt nr Minniiran. lava: "
atmnpretentious consuiunon out waci-i it affords me great pleasure- io .com
stand 11 v fixed unon the Jnsitimate ob
jects of club work. There was no run
ning after false gods. She encouraged,
svmnathetlo support of all good work..
but she opposed prostrating the ener
gies or 'finances of the club to build
up otbr organizations, which Is a long
With etrona. determined purpose and
coming in contact with the 'greatest is-1
. . m U . n .. A W AHA 1 ita I . . I 1 - . . 1. A U.I. TMn.
service xrum a,w wvmj v. mvnu I lie uiniiuiu wm. v j wo.- I . , . . . . , ....... rt
IWamh-r. It Is a member of the state nf. O. sVrris. Her voice is musical ue8 .of th dav. thI? typical clubwo-
musicsi i - i j . . - ' . - . i
federation and expects to send several land weU modulated; her thought clear I" ns, "ever lost ner en;oynent or
delegate, to the atate convention at ,d logical, hr conclusion, definite ajid
L Grande next montn. I convincing, -ine tnorougn, enerBeiio .-- -r-- "ia,Jth
at at at wy '? wLn ". B"r
' ' ! . ' . .'Irh.1?; ti neaYalaUvi) la oroofl Boston, when aha carried hat board
a man . me avi""' " I An wall. Knr an ariernoon aoaresa or l .-: . : -""
J ' finn mnftmUan. but aad to aar. I .trtlnmmt or for an evenlntr lect- I lPe nour.r?'' the Doard meetlna had ar-
. .T : ,. it I. "I inr nh hr rpnartnlre la full and I "vea, ana the reast naa not Deen served
few view It with the proper realizaUoa ur. tor which her repertoire i is fun im ftn. the a fted hour
of lta responsibility, and fewer still ao-JnQj" " I "CTub wor has. however, been re-
cept It aa aa obligation. The conven-l During the convention Mra Ferris " .nt-V .ai?n. ma
.. .w- I in iv.a narhana two readlnss and a I M by want of earnestness. Some of
lion is w uu aiaie . ""ir.YC I. Vk. B.,. i,iHt. rvnrvor-1 the most critical situations of our civil
Is t tha city.' It Is -or should be -aalJ"J,t?rV: a war were relieved by the humor of Abra-
organltlo-,1a tha tow, for the better; tUnOT at St st ,h,lSW..'nrh.CU
Ul to babeneflUd by an organisation I (pOKOSM of Tha Dalles has just .an the abundance of laughter brought Into
"And so In ths last analysis wa find
the hi chest club develonment to rnma
mrouan women or iirflnr ciaan lmmiiaaa
ww ur ilia ouicr. put w iivj wvutu w.w. j r Ikj, w . : . , '
- think of holding membership In a club mensa amount of work qulU out of l;0" rf h e heighU and yet clasp
an,! .tmpI two or thraa m.mbrn to b I I haads with the multitude; who can give
"'r ..m".?JT;S Xil proportion to Its unpretentious an- to her off-svrlna an InhertUnce of com.
the organisation, and wnat la more, reel I nouBCemeni. inn is a iura puv I -- auu i weu uvnm-, wnn
. . , . im . . i ' . l . . . I . . . ., nun 1 1I n ailliaa nr lira n.rnr. Vfia .fan. 1
that one or me mow prpmismg - . , ViVt. .i"a.V ""1ST
of women who band tnetnaeive. togetneri ont Its year book in tne snaps or a
nSsh UtUs folder, which on It. aight
..i . . .. U I AMAIMaa navaa ihAVI a Tirnrnlaa of an lm-
aggrieved If-they didn't make a success I
oif It and give, vo,tt your money's I ,JL
worth- out of It, . , .. L - . JiS,
mi of dub life .44 - discarding the
i . . , . . . . ... i. ...... ,
The state federation and Its conven-l,.... ... ..rainaaa Ml.ndAn. and aettlna
lltvn in t.u,a Lfvaiwvn. u.niviii,hMM flA.n.ln a. -warmfir ' DaSlS.
lndifference, or some trifling - excuse, p Rrtmi meets on alternate Tuesdays.
which uaually naa its birth in selfish-1 ft MM u, tlTmt ra eating October . and
rtesa. ini tiuw i T ' fl "w"4 will canUnne them unUl May II.
their full quota, of d-legatea they can- w Tb club ha fiv. .tanding commlt-
.;7..V,. v JLXr. .i.. . I .a.ltaea via, edutsation. liDrary, Historical,
orcanuatloa or keep step wllht any I k mDd clvlCi wllll ona -,,,dy claaa
ar' wit
society and card parties; who
ti!!?'.'t. "Tr'ctftHon of rpmpensa-
Mh.r state In the union. Nor should
, hrv be satisfied to band only deleaates
Kv.rr duhmu la tha state should
mk an effort to be rrwient Of courae
all cannot go. but If the effort waa
mada many mora would ba la attendance
tftnn there are.
The state crm rant Ions are aot rot-tan-uo
for the entertainment or Instruo
IN WOMAN'S BREAST
ANY LUMP IS CANCER
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Navajo Blankets
Special for Motifiay. Large
size, just the vthing- for den dec
orations, automobiles or car
riage ; nicely finished and beau
tifully colored. . '
Reg. $750
Value, Each
$6.35
THE STORE WITH THE LIBERAL MONEY BACK P0UCY
sasBSaawaa-, i isy .
Corner Fifth and Alder Streets
BAX X. WBXTBXXUEB, PRESEDEWT AJTTt OZHTEHAX, KAJrAQira
Better Quality
$3.00, and $3.50
SHOES
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All Styles
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For women who know values.
Women Suits
Depicting Fashion's Very Latest Decree
MONDAY we will' show a. half dozen striking and distinctive models in W O M E N ' S TAIl6r-MADE
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iwr 0ui j,ot uiduc cscviouv w puinty in me vpiy iciLcat atyic jjuinLS. vjoing to put prlCCS ngllt aOWTl tO
where buying enthusiasm; will slarti With the opening of our store tomorrow morning; i t
We have jtist rec'eived ailot of Suits from New York that were purchasecf'by ouirvMr: Bauer, the buyer for bur
'- trlflAC VinC KflOtl A lr Cf t-V iUa ADn txl -t-aVaA ae4' t-.aaa Vv av av aa. a1 1 at 4
ot suits .we win place on sale tomorrow tne public caAbe assured of obtainincr'such values
as oniy ine isCtxu&K. can.piace wnnin tne reacn ot the snreWd buyers.
Suits That Will Be the Talk of All Portland
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r; There is more real, snap and style in every one of these stunning new models than you or-
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. uuuuuy nuu ui gmiuwiw uuw iuiics uic uiibc i.utuc ui uruauciuin ana iancyi SUllinrSin all
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ine popular coiors ana snaaes oi Diue, wistaria, cacawDa, smoke, etc rffi P" fi
Equaled pnly by $50 and $60 custom-made suits. Our extremely low' Sfi "4 fl DIB
price for tomorrow's sale ... .......... . . . . . ,'. . . . ... . .till Jr J xJXJ.
BEAUTIFUL TRIMMED HATS, $750 .The ideas of the tfeyefett creators hare been dupli
.' ' 1 r : ' 'i : cated minutelv. and the Irimminera- flowr iitr
l w.and large wings are of a quality that is ,oUstinctlr superior in erery paru'collr.' ' 'ALL' ARE". THE ;
f PRODUCT OF OUR WORKROOMS a fact.hich naturally aHrli n UhAr W ,1?,,:--
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vv uj wiaiics sumcuiing mi .nu uisuncuvc nouia inspect tniS SnOWipg, ,.Alonaay, .',
this unparalleled opportunity at ,jV . .4.s'..V ,;'...;. .;
w y ajaaasj.a4
f S7.50
Most Attractive "Waist Bargain
For Monday Only ;
FANCY NET WAISTS m brown, white, Alice blue;
ecru and tan, beautifulfy. trimmed with Val., Irish
and Cluny laces and medallions, yoke and Gibson ef
fects. These are absolutely new goods, to be shown
for the fifst time as one of our great Monday specials
in our ai5i lvcpanracnu , A . . . . . ..
TAILORED TAFFETA SILK WAISTS in black
and colors, trimmed with self bands and French
knots, tucks and plaits; some with hand:made yokes.
some plain tailored. Rerular values up C A II C
to $10.00. Monday special.......: '70
An Extraordma
Sldrt Sale at $14,95 v J
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These skirts and their elaborate finish should attract
your attention at once. -This lot of Voile Skirts em
braces! the most popular modes, including the Di
rectoire styles. We willaIso include at this price a
beautiful line, of Skirts in Serges, Panamas, 'Heavy
Street Suitings and Broadcloths; in black, brown and
blue. You should develop a taste for fine clothes,
and you can do it here so reasonable,, too. Regular
values to $25.00. On sale Monday Q f i fQ
morning for ... ........ .J) 1 9y O