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THE OREGON DAILY J0U8HAU rOltTLAKO. ffflDAY gVCNWa OCTOBSK If, 1HI. SI MASQUERADES AS MAN; ALWAYS COTHAVEO, TOO a' t ..4 t-m i fHl'tkli a4. I at. I ttaif atr..iv ' a a, , a a iu r.v. .w44. t k . 4a at ik . iiiii . ixr a.t--g -emM ! b IkMit lt it ' ! i f .4 a a l-a '. a aaa a4 u- t id pi t. ii witi baa k4 a a aaa twa. Ata rv Ca A aswr m. mu ta art a. a -mI fcE Lfc sin: JS A DRUDGE v 1 . t I -mmt "'" t It v IN WE REALM FEMININE i4 I i tM 4 Ua a a is k i &. j " at i t t x-3 " H 4 - t'"-- " smut C k.tft m w iii 4 tka mi, o a ' t S- I ' ' u t . aa " liavA r 1 1 IM( 11 ttff. a J MSf taa a awk. ka ka It . I. a (. 1 IV ,44 I A, l4, - mi TU , ...... t t t4 l at U. M l IaL. V. A M k fa ta a UMl kKt, mH al Ik M. Ik fcvUi. .ti a l a W 41.. .m ! I , ti ! A. I ' b A ' M' tw V. Aui at4 J r 'l4t M w M I A fie-M' t, a aaa .! a t a aa aaa OKI U4 t - a i . .-' ml au. i It tMA, at aA-- i iv ii4k, ! m t a f at i.A a.A M' h. 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Af1 trl UTtl Mlh. r CnforU. lh rf eoapt artlv) I rvnl1 Vprt to Uki m ) lnl f tkt MW bom) Wtttcb M Jut w nuh4 Bta U raarb. lUrry Kletar Sutr 4 MIM Florin 'a(Ui vIU4i doiklf it U Q tU4 f ttv Nw larktM belai, wr narrl4 W4aady arira 'II I a'tlork la oa of lh parlara of IH boUt rr. Joha 1L lHr nrt rrby. trUa efcurch rnUI4 ad aaly ! maOiat rlU?M r pr nt Afiar tb raracaaaf waodlac auppar waa rv4 U taa baaqovt room, nr vbleb tb roan coapl dpiia ea lb Bhaat Umlud for IUa rraaciac. hra Ur vlll mk tbalr bom. bvln Ukta apartnvnia ftt lb Kotal Suwart. Mrr futir will D(c la th marrantll boi n4 u lUa KrnOoo la th r N- I :atrUtM at Jjachoav ' Mra. Brt M. Danlaon trUln4 tb Monday Auction Brtdf elub wit a 'on o'clock lanchooa oa Wondar. PHoot !wr award4 Mr. Alfrod OU and Mra 8. r. aTar. Tb mrabr of th club Mi IsiaMl Im 4ar t . aA a ot ranaaa Mta r i aatib mm aa ft fwA 4a t h4 i (! la r lA ana a ai at to rri-M a4aair. Mr aa Mia &! Uk4 af ia. m a (art r Ul ' 4 maAA Km biM Ca:iffia Mr, aaA Mr Lao Cabaa r. raa la h4'.w aia a toii aa la rrta4 aaa Vitiarta. Mr. Catar KaAr at rtl faadi!. araar t la Ct af bar aiir. Mr. J. W. Miaf. Mr. aa Mra. luifb lltka ara ri ia fJw-i aa ia amal af a bF (lit TaAf, CMbf li. Th la lie lb will t a lft laa-a aaaetr. aartr Ibl ! la Cbrtataa' blL WUIIam O. BtdA aa af tH araaa 4aa raahr af tb WalU Walla ! lor. aaa air, ar DMidla a ra aajra U tb dir. rt t th parbtaa. . r. ttaanala. a atarcbAat aad ira ta f CmaUIla, 1 a aaainaaa iliar la tb dir. a caaat at tb farMa K. It. lUteb. brclhr af Mr. MHH- ehama, wh wa merr4 br bar bua bana raeoally. I In in etir rram iabo flaw, or, aa a brtf vtait. II U a riaat at lh Partis. La Aldrtab. aiarabaat af Oal4a data. Waah. la a attain vtailor la tba cltr. a rat at tb rrb1aa Chart C Wllaoa, a tlmbnbaa r Labaaaa, la arandlnff a fw dr la lb cltr, a era! at tb Parkin. Cbrta O. Lab, a anarehaat of Itoaa aVrc. I a viaitor In tba cliy, a rjt at th Farbtna. V. Ilallr, a nrchaat of Orcaham, la U tb dir. a rnt at tb Prklna L It. Jawtll. a hard war marchant f Orant Paa. I a buiaa vlattor la lh dir. a aut at tb Imperial. C A. Dtr. a lumbarmaa of attl. Effective Assistance for the Needy i A a fntaraatlna? cfearitabla araataa ftlon, which baa bo dolnr fa In PortUnd for th laat If yxa. I tba Portland branch of tba Kdlworh Ootid of America. It method ar onlqu. yt ffctlT - It earrl to tb Tioma of tba poor and th ncady worthy , bnflcanea at th aaaaon of yaar whan warm r-rrnnU ara appraotatd by ahrr arlng bodlaa. ' - It la not an arsanlaatloa that dl In tb distribution of cat-off ormenti ao naaless that th owner do not know what to do with thorn, and 1 than awar In th nam of charity. It chlaf purpoa la to new rarmerti and nw artlclea of household linen Headed In th bou. But It do tak. also, all orta of wartn pparl for -man. woman or children, or household fumtahln;s, that hava been used If they ara In rood condition. t To he a mamber of th Guild ona most . alT two new rarment or articles. - i exactly alike, aacb year. Of coure on "Is not restrlctad to two, but that 1 tha minimum. These garments or ar ticles ara to b slain but substantial. This Is such a simple way to help ! those who need assistance that I think 1 every man and woman in Portland, who vhaa a warm home to enjoy should be a member of our Guild," said Mrs. S. T. "Hamilton, president of tha Portland branch. , "Last year w collected and distributed 1761 new articles, hut this year w hop to collect not less than ,ooo." - . -- - t ' Tnign Plan Parorad, I Th nnlau rjlan under which the (Guild ets results Is this: The presi dent appoints 12 section presidents, i These presidents each secure at least t three leaders who agree to get not less ) than 10 persons who Will glv two or more new garments to the Guild. Each 1 of th presidents also gets to persons jto give two new jrarments. " This makes 44 persons ,to feach section, with 88 articles as tha minimum number of I gifts. But very seldom does any sec ition confine itself to the minimum num her. Last year some of the sections "gave over 300 articles, and several over i 200. : .. V The annual collection of these gar- rments and articles takes place the sec :nd week In November. An annual tea iis held and the public Is invited to 'come and See the nature of the work being done. The tea-will be given this 'year caring the afternoon or November t S at the Unitarian chapel. Seventh and Yamhill streets. The articles will be re ceived tha preceding day t the chapel and will be assorted according to sizes 'and an invoice of the entire stock will ibe made before the distribution begins. Individual Cases Carad for Plrsa. ' "W take ear - of : individual cases nrutL aald Mrs. Hamilton. "Wa re spond to any call that comes to us from worthy persons, and there are, many of them In this city. . After we have them provided. for w send articles according to their needs to nearly all the charit able Institutions In the cty. These Include such ' institutions as the Chil 'dren's borne, tha Baby Home, Visiting Murttee; St. Joseph's Home for the Aged, the. hospitals, the Salvation Army, and many other. Then we furnish clothing for the outgoing" patients at the county hospital. It - seems that while th county provide for it patients whll 4 bey ar In the hospital no provision fias been made for , supplying their needs when they leav. , n n we iry io Keep a cnwi yaruiy filled with " clothing for : emergencies. W bad a ease of this kind last . week' ,wbn a famlry lost nesrir all thatr clothing ia a boat accident. Tba boat anatni whtl the-r war moving their thing acroaa th rler. Th family waa poor and car help waa timely for them. This amptled our chest, but wa1 wfO bar a aw supply after ear an nual collection la November. "W nd to reach out over th sttt with our assistance, but for th last fw years th growth of Portland ha been ao rapid and th nd of tha poor her hav Increased until w oonflna all our effort now to Multnomah county." ' Th ction presidents selected by Mra Hamilton ara: Mra William Jones, Mr. AJs Brnstln Mr. William G. Alvord, Mr. Jam Laldlaw. Mra Wil liam BrawaUr, Mr. Tilly Bharman, Mia Cronan, Mra J. F. Alex Mayer, Miss Katherin Falling, Miss A Cremen, Ml Dafrl and Miss Katherin Glial J. i. Ct&. a f Umw. fc. C. U la la air, f4 4 ww IvMtta ta mt rr0 ( ii. I a tiu ta ia nit. a ai ia . Nita bwf. la4ia lafy ai ia HU!v a4 aMrta. a frtiar4 al la CaMtaa, M. raibar f)waM af Taa - U iat a rw r la u a fal al laa Catla4k Gvc w. J.kaa. aaab ar lr, 4 wir a4 Mr A aaa J r iiiu la U if. ' I la. t ML Laivartag. a taa saaa ar BaJaaa, Or. I a t4if la laa Miy, aa- aal4 f at alfa Ta li l lb Cartiaa J. n Maaaaaa. taai ar ia at aaa- baa Tl Maar f rtaa. I iiif la laa ally, a rt al la aai . K. Manta, aaaajr rv laa .- ki Lar fMapaay af LilUl. Wa. ad tf r IIUM . f la -r4 t. A. lUaalag. a atabar tb llaaalag rr aawtpaay whtea aaa ffKaa la aria wwiara clllM, U la Ik liy fraaa Hall, a Tal al tb va. i C. P. t!pmra, aaa af la araataaat f lb Cbaa Katloaal bank af Xv Tetk. la lb diy from MlaMpolta, war b anaka bU aaiartar, loaklr.g after hi liuaar laurvaia. 11 ta a gat at lb a ward. IX. IL WUb. a aaiaaa pf ac Astoria. nd alf ar vtaltlag la tba eJly, ! al lb ItswafC T. w. TabaU. la praatdaat af ta plllabary llour coenpaay. aad wtf af Miaaapll and nltIaT la tb city. (tH-al al lb aWward. lr W. IX rrgiaa f Albaay I prdtn a fw daya la tba ally, a gvt at tba Coraaltua. C C Balllvta aad wtf af Caatralla, Waabu ara r Idling la tb city, gal at tba Coraallua, J. B. Hodgia aad i. A. MaCartby, railroad cob tractors of 4 Taeama, ar vial lor la th city, guest at tb Cor Bltua F. 1L Caldw!). former a tat antar, I ta th otty from Ontario, Or, a gaaat at th Cornallua William Hproul aad B. O. MeOr mlck. ofrirlal of th aoathara Paclfl company at tiaa Ptanclaco. ara la th city, gut at lb Portland. Bam Bernard, leading man at tba HelUg, la rglstrad at the Portland. a. U. Li. Penrose, head of th Whitman coll at Walla Walla, I la th city oa a brief YlalL H I a gut at tb Portland. D. W. Twohy, a tntnbr of tha firm af Twohy Broa. railroad eantractora, 1 In th city from Spokane, a rest at th Portland. & EL Carr and W. II. Wlnfrea. r II road man of Spokane, ar In th city, guct at th Portland. Pawaon Bradahaw, mamber of th firm of pradhaw Broa. of Minneapolis, who will establish a wholesale millinery etor In tb Tull A Olhbs building, 1 In the city, a guest at the Portland. W. A. Baaar, aa attorney ef 8t Louis. Is a business visitor In ths city, a guest at th Portland. W. G. Ayr, a capitalist of Baker, Or- I (pending a few day In th city. a gut at tha PortUnd. " iat4 U M a se4tiin. N rtal ta ay waa a ti y iafM aa4 aflMUaM, wf nr. a laa b4 ar ll. If "waarr f ikat, U4 k g al aa4 M aiaar ) laal !! A4 aaaaaa Wl I ka4 t l b br ia aia4 il la a lb an aU lyaaartit ! taa aid gwtatt air r L4 bar r iaai ta atrt wa a ! aaaal tba lkta aar la aad r l aad aiaa bta4 Ik aaaa aid aaaaiaf. 14. lak lai aaaiaraaa lb ft thai ia atrw aar lb aid wai aad w Urik I ry aaaa " as- aiikl anr aigbt, u afur MIltMi I laa U grtaa. If yaa waal la k l tl ial way, M aaaU lr wbai fmt r vu g. Tb waataa wk k a ba aad a bhad ad a wat af hi4ia I U ou wba I ll viutf mt ilfai la Uf bw4t f ara. H rwa (aaaa br llf wbal ak alaaan Kb ba tb hi-.! gift tkai ar ia a had. It la bar faalt. aad aar aly. If llf U " aaaa. Itwwak I "wwdgr)r aty aa ywa saak It a. Dal. va If aarrtad aad a akathar, aa waaaa a4 a bo wwek. Thai la. If k la lr wagb la da aaytblag la. A alr aracaaa aaa ga lata n br I to f arerb aad apply bar pay avtlopa ta aRieloy aaaibar wwanaa ia laek atar br bou aad bar Iniaraata. Of oaaraa. If aaoibar waaaaa baaka af iar bar bbed aad a I bar wwesaa wlaa taa lav af bar cblldrwa. that I a part af Iba arte thai h null pay CATARRH The Enemy of Mankind If Vol Mapped WTO Waahaa tha Maav bra aad &ad bo Mara awrlaaa Xnaapaaa, StomAch Doting Won't End It Catarrh ta a common dlaaaa la near ly avary state In tba Union. It la also a ail aad disgusting dla a bacaaee Its revolting symptom cannot b hlddaa. Many paopl daapalr of awar getting lid of catarrh, but If they will r about It la earnest -they can atop th dla rbarga In a few day, ban la h nuffls. hawking aad aplttlag In a fw mor dra To and the mlaary and humiliation of catarrh, breath HTOMEI. Get a com plete outfit today and how quickly catarrh ran b conquered if you will only try A HTOMEJ outfit (bottle of HTO- MRI and hard rubber Inhaler) cost 11.00. Pour a few drops' Into th In baler and breathe It: that's all you hava to do. Breathe It five or six times a day and watch trie symtoms or ra larrb disappear ona by on. IITOMHI Is guaranteed for catarrh, cougha, cold. or throat and asthma. For sale by druggiat everywhere. Bxtra bottle If needed (0 cent. Mail order filled by Booth' Hyomel Co., Buffalo, N. T. W. H. IMARKELL & CO. EAST MORRISON AT UNION AVE. LEADING EAST SIDE DEPARTMENT STORE All Morrison Bridge Cars Pass Our Store. Others Transfer Here Sale of Net and Scrim Curtains to $3.25 at 85 Pair ft(IW $1, SALE BEGINS SATURDAY dainty Scrim Ecru Curtains, fin ished with three-inch insertion, and with lace edge. Fine Net Curtain!,' either white or ecru, plain net . body, with insertion and lace edge. All most desirable new patterns and designs that can be used in any room. Values range up to 93.25 pair.''',' . Ladies' Silk Waists to $7 $3,65 Taffeta Messaline Silk, ' Chiffon Silk Waists in handsome new styles of plaids and plain cream, green lavender, brown, navy, black, long sleeve styles, prettily made, some buttb ntrimmed. Special for Saturday and Monday only. Women's Silk (Tl QC Petticoats to $5 4'"v Messaline and Taffeta Siflc Pet ticoats, well jnade, with 16-mch flounce and dust .ruffle. Quality of silk is good and serviceable. Col ors Are red, navy, gray, black. Val ue range from f 4, fd.CO and 95. fn Bargain Basement Mrs. Potts $1.25 7Qr Sad Irons, Set . . It Complete set of three of Mrs. Potts' best Sad Irons, together with handle. Always sells regular at $1.25, on sale Saturday only at 79r. $125 Nickeled Copper Tea Kettle 79c r I4-oz.FuIl Copper NkkCjledi Tea, Kettle. 1 Exceptional quality and finish. .r.' --.':. "Sahlin" Perfect (f Form and Corset Combined .... 4 a Sahlin is not only a perfect form for slender women, but it is a com- flete corset for slight or medium igures, which may or may not be somewhat deficient in bust meas ure. Sahlin requires no padding. Sah lin has no . hooks, clasps, eyelets, strings or heavy steels. Physicians everywhere ' recommend Sahlin's. Prices, 9.50 pr 91.00. Men's All Wool Serge and Worsted (t 1 O Cf Suits..... $l&?y Navy blue serge and black un finished worsted, strictly pure wool, wel and stylishly made. Foot Ball Pants With Boys' Suits Ranging from 92.50 to v 9.0, and we are prepared to show some "most excellent values and splendid styles. Exclusive Portland Agency Crawford Shoes $3.50-$$' America's most popular Shoes for men. All leathers and al the best styles. ... ; " - Free i Women's New Shawl Collar CoatJust Reccived,$ 15 to $28 Many extreme" novelties in the lot, including the reversible styles two coats in one garment. , . v V Warrik ge 99 by H, G. Wells The same Wells who used to write that Jules Verne kind of stories who dropped them for something better who then wrote "Tono Bungay, and "Mr. Polly,, who is today the greatest novelist writing in English, has written a Long story for The American. - It is called "Marriage," because it begins where mpst novels leave off. It will interest you, because it deals with the most common problem of married too muck spending on too little cash. :' ' '- " " f' ll " ' '' " ' " ' '" '" It is in Solving the problem that. Wells reveals the imagination that ' produced "The Wir'of the Worlds," but it is in drawing the character of Marjorie that he shows his greatness as a writer. Begins in Norfcmber A .Mri'encaiiL MAGAZINE Now. on sal at all news-eUnda. 15 cenU a copj; $10 a year