The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 28, 1912, Page 12, Image 12

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THE , OREGON DAILY JOURNAL', PORTLAND, THURSDTY EVENING, NOVEMBER
23,
1912.
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.Announcement.
'. About January IS I will be obliged
to vacate 'my present studio, so have
those photos made now, New studio
In Morgan building, when completed. C,
Elmore Grove, 263 Washington.
company, the two make the. day com
plete anyway because they are always
"at homo" wherever their trunks are
unpacked. It is customary for. the sin
gle fellows of the company to pair off
for bachelor "feeds," and the women,
too, if no special invitation is offered
them, find some congenial, happy spirits
to make up a Thanksgiving party. ;
Several Thanksgiving dinners - in
which thesptans will participate as
guesta of Portland friends or acquaint
ances will be held after the night per
formances at local theatres, , ; '
WHAT LEBANON -
CLIMATE WILL-DO
nW0 ' v JU ttV
ACTORS PREPARE
FOR BIG FEAST
It I lmpwiUw that fhoi eootrlbotlns newe
: fur the Sunday aocletj iwftee ahould bate It
reach the lr oi the eovieir eauor nu
than r'rldnjr. Newa U lw.J welcome ana
thnee who bare a f filrt early In the week would
router ret faroe by (tending mew repurw
tlo u aooa after aa poaamie.
At the Garrison.
yOCJETY Is receiving a mighty im-
,V puis at Vancouver Barracks this
wuon, and post affairs are await-,
t 7 fd with- keener anticipation by
, Portland f rlends than for a num
ber of years.' Last evening: a formal
hop began what promises to be ft series
of unusually popular dances given by
tlip army people. The gymnasium was
embowered In cedsr boughs and festoons
with flaga making brilliant contrasts.
The supper room was screened off with
a hedge of green. In the receiving line
wore Colonel and Mrs. George 8. Young.
Colonel and Mrs. Morrison, Major and
Mra, Adrian 8. Fleming and: Mrs. Clay
ton, wife of Major Clayton. Miss Isa
bella Gauld, Mlsa Grace Honeyman, Miss
Clair Wilcox. Miss Maisie MacMaster,
Mlsa Jean Mackenzie and Miss Louise
Bums remained atthe post last, night
.as the guests of friends. Among other
Portland people who responded to invi
tations for the dance were Major and
Mrs James Canby, Major and Mrs.
jamea . V. Mclndoe. . Captain and Mrs.
Jlcnry H. Robert. Mr. and Mrs. Guy W.
Talbot, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 0. Honey
man, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Forbes,
Mr, and Mrs. J. Wesley Ladd. Mr. and
Mm. E. C. Shevlln, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Van Schuyver, Mrs. K. A. J. Mackenzie.
Misses Kan and Mary Robertson, Miss
Mildred Honeyman, Miss Genevieve
Thompson, Miss Clara Weidler, Misses
Maida and Katharine Hart, Miss Char
lotte Laidlaw, Carl Wernicke, John
Banks. C. C. Hlndman, Roderick Mao
leay, a N. McArthur, William Wheeler,
Frits Behrends and Joseph Ferguson.
.' : . . . - :
Young Girls' Bazaar.
Tomorrow Mrs.; Ralph W. Hoyt will
open her home at St Clair and Main
street! all day for the third annual!
bazaar given by a group of seven young
. mlssea, frota-1 J-to- 15r-Miss- Elisabeth
JIuber, Miss Amy Robinson, Mlsa Kath-
ryn Hoyt, Miss Charlotte Breyman, Miss
KadJne Caswell. Miss Helen Honeyman
I and Mias Consueloi McMillan.. The
r young girls have been busy plying their
1 needles lor a yean, and will offer for
r aala a beautiful array of fancy articles
of all kinds, as well as lea cream and
noma made candles. The consummation
of their work comes in providing
Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners in
liomes where such luxuries would oth
erwise beunknown,
Wood. Mrs. Edmund L. Bevereaux, Mrs.
l)avld T. Honeyman ' and Miss "Hazel
Dolph presided at the table, centered
with a basket of the season's fruits. A
profusion of brilliant scarlet berries
and greens was used abont the room
with churmlng effect. Assisting in the
rooms were Mrs. Gay. Lombard, Mrs,
Landon R. Mason Jr., Miss Genevieve
Thompson, Miss Malda Hart,; Miss Ma
rlon Jackson, Miss Kvelyn Wilson and
MIks Anita Burns. 1 About 60 guests
called during the hours.
Short Notes.
Count Posao of Sweden has arrived
In Portland on his way . to San Fran
Cisco, and ia spending a few days at
the Multnomah renewing our friend
ships. The count passed six months
here last year. ;
Mrs. George Maxwell is leaving Sat
urday for Hoqutam to join Mr. Maxwell.
She has been spending several months
as the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Vincent
Cook. , .- - 1 .. . ;; r;
Mr. and Mrs. Paul V. Johnson of
Salem spent the last of the week in
Portland as the guests of Mr, and Mra
Willis E. McElroy. Mr. Johnson is a
brother of Mra McElroy.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Blckf ord have
as their xnanKsgivmg guests juage
George H, Burnett of the supreme court
and Mrs. Burnett of Salem. .
, ; ., , .- .
Bliss Morrison Complimented.
Mrs, 'Frank G. Owen inaugurated a
series of teas yesterday with a smart
prenuptial compliment for Miss Dorothy
Morrison, Wednesday, bride-elect of
Dor.ald Green. The drawing room dec
orations were a beautiful combination
of yellow chrysanthemums, roses and
violets, and mauve crysanthemums were
arranged about the hall. Mra. C. E. S.
Mr. and Mra I. N. Fleischner, Mr. and
Mra Marcus Fleischner, Mr. and Mra
Henry Metzger and Mrs. Isam White
are leaving for Seaside In the morning,
The party will be the guests over the
week-end of Mr. and Mrs. jl j. Fleisch
ner at their beach home.
Sirs. Henry Hostess.
Mrs. Charles K. Henry entertained
with II tables of bridge yesterday after
noon, .when favors were' captured at
each table. Pink, carnations and pink
bouvandia made lovely decorations
through the rooms. , .
Nebraska University Dance.
The Nebraska University Dancing club
will open a series of informal parties
at Murlark hall Saturday evening, No
vember to, , ,
Card Club Luncheon.
Mrs. Frank Freeman entertained the
members of her bridge club at luncheon
yesterday before the regular play.
Central W. C. T. U. Meeting.
A social meeting marked the regular
gathering of Central W. C. T. U. yes
terday afternoon in the new quarters,
fourth floor of the Behnke-Walker
building. Mrs. Barkley was in charge
of the program. Mrs. Cobb gave a vocal
number, playing her own; guitar accom
paniment Mra L. M. Downing gave a
reading and Mrs. Trimble spoke on
"Woman Suffrage"! and. told of some of
the duties it entails. After the program.
Thanksgiving refreshments were en
joyed. A large number of guests were
present
ow b Patlietic Appeal
If .1 - tV'vl
Yes, They Are Entirely Human
and Generally Have,
i Good Appetites.' -
Ruth Agnes Collins.
"I am sending you this picture to
show what Lebanon climate and cow's
milk will do for a baby." writes Mrs.
K. L. Collins of that city. Her name is
Ruth Agnes. She is ten months old and
weighs 27 pounds. The' picture was
taken when she was eight months old
ana at that time she weighed 23 pounda
AND VERE PREPARED
Just now. when the women are plan
ning for, a study of government in or
der to become intelligent citizens, it Is I
interesting to know that at least one I
group ; ef Portland ' women have for a
long time been, informing themselves
along this Una They are members of
the Mount Scott W. C T. U. The wom
en of this union have for several years
Deen studying tne- social and political I
problemr systematically The economio
ana ethical phase of civic and social
questions have receiyed attention
through courses of lectures, book re
views and general investigation.
Tba calendar of the union for this
year is an attractive-eight-page folder.
xne iirst meeting of each month Is I
given over to a study of general de
partment work of the organization, the
other meetings of each month have a
special study hour for governmental and
sociological problems f the-dayv-Mr
j. w. wiiKins is president of the union
and Mrs. L. H. Additon Is the leader
of the study hour. Mrs. Additon is a
member of the American Academy of
Social and Political Science and la alo
connected with the National Social Lsg-
isiauoa association.
Mrs. Esther Frankhauser. the mnmi.
ibuo superintendent, directs the Bible
study of the union. The general mot
to is, "Overcome evil, with good," and
the department motto, "This one thing
Mill T . f
V Ul x uu. ,
Thanksgiving daV finds a hundred or
more actors and actresses 'ion the road"
in Portland. They are being well taken
care of in today" Joys, gastronomlo and
otherwise. ' None of ''them but would
Just as soon he In Portland on Thanks
giving day or any other holiday, as any.
where else, so long as they must be
away. from home.. . r
Actors, meaning actresses also. ' era
entirely human, though; to the layman
thejr eeerq to live altogether in a half
unreal i atmosphere or their own. R.
ing humsn they naturally would find
their keenest enjoyment.on Thanksgiv
ing day in sitting with their feet under
the old - home table. : That
of the Question with so many of them
luo uein dcbi xnmg is to dine with Port
land friends in ' their Ihompa
hotel dining rooms. eaf rrin.
where special effort la made tn tm hi
Thanksgiving void in the VAnriaMi
heart as well as in his atomanh.
Portland's population has rrown ma
oosmopolltan that It would be unusual
If the itinerant . actor ' did not find
friend of . acaualntanoea mM it
business and professional man. Where
these friendships have been renewed by
mummers In the city today the Port
landers are hosts at Thanksgiving din-
ners. -." - -. . .
Where man and wife amonv the actor
folk are touring together, as is the
case with Mr. and Mra Holbrook Bitnn
Of "A Romance Of the . Underworld"
: - ; ili - .-rt;,r .S? --Ujr gjft fJ v.
Your Christmas
Problems Solved
AT THE LJTTLE STORE
CREDIT
EXTENDED
TO YOU
A little money goes a long way when you find the right place. Our selections are com
plete We suggest that you SHOP EARLY. '
We Name Only a Few Attractive :. Articles Attractive Prices
GENTS CUFP LINKS AND SCARF PINS IN PLUSH LINED BOX, special 75
SOLID GOLD SEAL RINGS, SOLID GOLD BIRTH STONE RINGS........ S2.00
e. rtri a v v vnv avtMw . . - . Asm savarv a v.
WALTHAM, ELGIN AND HAMPDEN WATCHES, 20 YEAR
CASE,-IADIESni.50,-GEimV
8 PIECE MANICURE SET, STERLING SILVER.. $5.50
8 DAY MANTLE CLOCK, GUARANTEED . . ,.$3.00
, STiSKLINu 5ILVEK THIMBLES
i
Ii
DEPOSIT A
SMALL AMOUNT
ON ANY ARTI-
CLE AND IT '
WILL BE RE.
SERVED TILL
XMAS -
JEWELRY STORE
141 Third Street, Near Alder
2i
S&tJ.
Buy Now For Christmas !
THE OWL" IS SPLENDIDLY READY FOR YOU-A DEPOSIT
- RESERVES ANY SELECTION r
ENLARGEMENTS
For Christmas
-An enlargement from some
negative that you possess
and prise will make an ex
cellent gift If handled
right. Bring It to us if you
would have the best results.
25c
Amid the miserable cries that dally
come to the Associated Charities' oftlce
was the recent appeal of an Italian
widow, whose husband bad d.'ed leav
ing her with four little children, ajj'.d
respectively 6 months, 3, 4 and 6 rers.
It was a pitiful sight that met the
' visitor's eye when she reached the cot
tage a primitive little structure of
only two rooms, built by the father's
hands, furnished only with cheap arti
cles, yet every one mementoes of the
, love and tenderness of the father who
had died a martyr to his family. In
an agony of grief the widow a delicate,
: pretty little woman, sat rocking herself
to and fro the house cold, the children
neglected.
She was a reputable Neapolitan wom
andevoted to her children Dathetlcal-
. Jy. flepenaent on-her husband, etrong
family ties, without knowledge of Eng
lish, unable .to read or write; not very
: clean, perhaps, but possessing some of
' the heroic virtues.
Gradually the visitor learned the fam
ily history. Petro, the father, was only
' the "man with the hoe." His life had
HAIE JHAT GIVES FATHER TIME
v THE LAUGH"
Wt an just about as old as me LOOK
People judge ut, by the way we LOOK.
- The man or woman with grey hair ie be
ginning to get in the "Old Timer'e Ciaa.,,
fhii Twentieth Century doea NOT-want
GREY hsirt-it wanti the energy of Youth.
The big things are being done by the
YOUNGER generation.
There's a tort of "Hat Been" look
about thoe"Grey Main." There is alwayi
one to criticise and smile scornfully.
Father Time is a stern disciplinarian.
Get the best of him. Give him the laugh.
Do not be a "Has Been." It's unnecessary.
Uu HAY'S HAIR HEALTH
SIM and f- l Drt Sttrtttr dinct tn rtaitt
if trie iJtaltr'i nmr.- Send 10c fir trial
tttUt.tiu$ Un SPtihltiti C,. Nimari. A. J.
tOK SAXZ AND RXOOMMEKDES BY BKTD.
r MORE DRUG 00.
SULPHURRO
Seattle, Sept. 12.
The C. M. C Stewart Sulphur Co.,
. 71 Columbia St., Seattle, Wash.
Gentlemen; After my experience with
Rulnhurro I consider It the very beet
cure for Rheumatism in the world. I
have no words to express my gratitude
to you for this remedy.
sgfgned) MRS. M. K. SULLIVAN,
til Situ aye., south.
Sulphurro in SO cent and 91-00 bottles,
t all drugstores, Health booklet on
rrqtiest.
-Sold by -
Voodard, Clarke & Co.
JlTrKtrla's I.rgt Orna;ttore.
. if .au rrouistXr TlUeo,
been one long routine' of work, but he
had dearly loved his little family and
when those terrible pains In the chest-
that unaccountable weariness had taken
possession of him and his phvslcian
had ordered rest, he only shrugged his
Dent shoulders.. Impossible he was
trying to buy the little home for the
wife and babies. All the day he toiled
and at night collected kindling to save
expense. v
The expected happened his death in
troduced us to the family.
Someone has suggested that grief Is
for those who have time and wealth,
"We can't mourn much that have work
to do," and in the Interests of publlo
economy, neighbors offered to place the
little ones In various orphan homea The
mieouun: wny is u tnat the commun
ity Is willing to pay ft per child per
week at an orphans' home and refuses
to give the same amount to the poor
mother? Is it not because the institu
tions have able managers to explain
their needs, while the poor woman Is
not in a position to do so? In the home
Is love the greatest thing In the world.
Why should children be dragged away
from a mother who Is reasonably effi
cient and home maker, because disease
or accident for which she la in no wise
to blame have made her dependent?
The Associated Charities realized that
these little embryo citizens must to
some extent determine the future of the
state, and therefore not only our altruism
but self interest urges that its necessi
ties be supplied In such a manner as
to insure health and education for the
children and give to them standards of
decency that they will strive to main
tain when they have homes of their
own.
To help solve this community prob
lem in such a way as to raise the value
of the children's lives, the principle of
cooperation was applied in thhj case
Never was the cooperative spirit bet
ter manifested. The county and As
sociated charities Joined In furnishina
emergency relief the priest gently aid
ed the visitor In soothing and comfort
ing the widow and persuading her to
resume her maternal duties. The Visit
ing nurse gave lessons In baby welfara
and personal hygiene best of all tht
good neighbor was found who minis
tered to the family as he would to rela
tives in distress.
To form a definite plan was the As
sociated Charities' manifest duty.
Unwise relief, miserable doling which
pauperizes must be avoided; there
should be an adequate,- definite amount
to keep the family together
Anxiety for the family's e'eonomio ad
justment had tormented the father's
last hours. Mr. H. of the firm where
the father had worked generously con
sented to pay off the debt on the prop
erty and the Associated Charities' legal
aid committee stepped In to safeguard
It from the moral vultures who prey
upon widows and orphans. A capable
guardian for the children was appoint
ed. The Junior league has undertaken to
supply clothing, but, so far, though the
family has not been allowed to suffer,
no definite sum has been subscribed for
a pension.
Mrs. S. Is willing to work, but she
cannot be asked to work with so young
a. family., and at the samb time carry
out the lessons in domestic and personal
hypiene.
Charities urges the public to support
the society in its work. Good charity
is costly, but.lfpays dividends in good
citizens. ,
' Captain Alexander Gow of Seattle,
who Is connected with the' Stanley ttol.
lar. steamship .line, is g gaesLL the
Imperial "
Don't Run After Car
xxever run after a street car; nine
times out or 10 you don't overtake It, I
and besides another will come along
sometime.
A woman in a neat tailored suit
rusned along the east side of the street
waving frantically at a car golne north.
She had only one bundle In her hands
but ehe handled it rather gingerly, and
as it was something in a sack, she
grasped it around the top, much as a
darkey is supposed to hold a chicken
oy the neck.
She sprinted across the walk, paying
mue or no attention to anything except
the car, and as she reached the curb
she miscalculated the step, stumbled
and fell. It wasn't one of those knee
arm rails Professor Krohn teaches in
the aesthetic dance stunts, ' but a fall
Cream puffs are rather tempting foolt-t li
"i uu um-iucuijr lasiy wiien properly I
handled, but connoiseurs and epicures I
aiuce are agreed that they ought never
to ne sat upon.
Those in the bag were no exception.
iney sent out a creamy protest that
started somewhere up around the wom-l
ans neck and continued all the way
down her front Vesuvius, in Its most
hilarious moments, never poured out a
greater flow In- comparison to lte size
than that paper bag. The woman was
helped to her feet by sympathetic on
lookers, who promptly retired when she
gave her coat a shake and sent flecks
of cream in ?T different directions.
Moral: Walt for the next rar.
Yes high time that you began your holiday shopping;
You've experienced the discomforts and inconvenience of
last day, last hour Christmas shopping before. Right
now manyJorehanded people are choosing their gifts at
"The OwL" In fact Christmas shopping is now on in
earnest. And, of course, we're ready yes splendidly
ready, with a big showing of appropriate gifts for young
and old.
What few items appear here may prove remindful :
Ask for FREE SAMPLE of HARMONY ALMA ZADA FACE POWDER
DEYTLBISS
Perfume Atomizer
50c
and Up
They're the
8x10 BROMIDE
ENLARGEMENT
100,000 Christmas ano4 NewYeaVt
Postcards at l c Each w
i iic ucu Bcickuuu yuu vc ever accn rw
tt. v' " dnTmry 3
"uwi specials
are always of interest
This List of 24 SPECIALS
--ior FricUy and Saturday-
Christmas Forethoughts
IN GIFTS FOR YOUNG AND OLD
Silver .
Deposit
COLOGNE
BOTTLES
Like Thee
Only 50c
"The Owl"
German Silver
Vanity Case
Perfume Atom
izer Zoo 2-in-l Dolls
Novel Hair Pin
Holder
Ormolu Gold
Jewel Box
Silver Gray
Jewel Box
Olass Puff Box
Brass Ash Tray
Child's Work Box
Coin Purse
Manicure Scissors
Novelty Cigar Cutter
Mirror
Pocket Knife
Hair Brush
Toy Animals
Cats, Dogs, Bears
Receiver, with
Parisian Ivory
Top
The Owl'
Child's Hand Bag
Pipe Rack
Brass Ink Well
Brass Ash Tray
Brass Paper Weight
Brass Match Holder
Toy Cat or Dog
Novel Hat Pin Holder
Ormolu Gold Jewel Box
Silver Gray Jewel Box '
Smoker's Set
Leather Trinket "Boxes
Parisian Ivory Basket
Parisian Ivory Hat Pin Holder
Novelty Bow Pin
Glass Hair Receiver
Pin Tray
Roly Poly Toys
JEWEL-BOX
In Ormolu
stiver urey
Silk Lined,
Only 25c
mi
kind thatdis- ffjfej
tribute the
JJ C I I U III c
evenly and with no waste.
You'll make no mistake in
buying a De Vilbiss they
are guaranteed. The one
shown here priced at 60
You Li m per s!
You Need
TIZ
Puts Life, Vim, Energy Into Tired
t tet, Limbs, Spine, and Is a Won
der for All Foot Troubles.
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Gillette Razors
With Each 25
CeUuloid
TOOTH
BRUSH
we will give Fri
' day ft Saturday,
FREE:'":"
a regular 2St
size of Williams'
Tooth Powder. V
The Tooth
Brush is guaran
teed we'll give
you a new one if
k the brlstler come :
out
Your chance to
secure two regular
25c articles for the
pnee of one.
our
Such economies never fall to Attract the
attention of the most thrifty buyers of
drugs end other needfuls. At these
special prices we reserve the right to
limit quantities to purcnasers.
"Todeo1 Oleentas rinlA,
regular S8o else, for
Baker Oarfcollo Salve, also regu-
ih aoo sue, xor. . u ..... , ,
8Se else Soeodoat Tooth Powder,
for only
lOo else 7 airy Soap, "Owl' spe
cial 8 for
85e else Kondoa Catarrh Jelly
for only
Vow Skin, the a So slie, special
at ojOrT?...,. ...... .7.,..
85o else Essence of Olager, the
vw ' pmuac a,.
8-rrata Oascare Tablets, bottle
ef 100, special at
Ylolet Ammonia, cur regular 85e
else for only.........
9. U 3. Shaving Cream, regular
85o sue. for. i '.
Bland iron nils. 85o slie bottle
of 100. for
Epsom Salts. 0 sound package. 9rt-
for only it-'
Owl" Witch ' Kasel, 40o Quart VQ-
else, for only rjfC
Santtseptlo Motion, regular N Ha
else, for only...?...?. x"C
TSo else Bennett Asthma Bern- xQ
edy, for only.
BOo sise Mentholated Syroy XQA
White Pine for JaJC
Carter Bromo, the Boo slse,
-epeclai trrrrxixvrrv
Bpeom Salts. 10 pound paekage VQA
at the special .C
Lennox Bate Tonlo, the TSe slxe, AC
special at "ivC
"Owl" OUve OH (Imported), our ClH
8So siae, for,... ............ ...O C
Potter's Hair stela. 81 else, C7
specUlat ......Of C
Plver's Pace Powder, 8So else, ft 7
at the special K....UIU
Pinkham's Compound, $1 slse, CQA
at the special ....T.....I. D7C
Oriental Cream, the regular
auo slse, at. 7QC
ISc
15c
ISc
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17c
19c
Pree Trial Package Brings Joy. "
If your feet feel as If thnv vort iivk I
In the mud if they feel as if each
step were a trip-hammer blow get a
uox oi ii irom any druggist, 26 cents.
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HAIiE WON THEIR WAY INTO POPU
LAR FAVOR THROUGH SHEER MERIT
True It la that the "Oiriette'Ms widely adver
tised, not only through the leading publications
of the country, but by thousands upon thousands
of satisfied users. The "Gillette" is a big suc
cess. We have all popular styles but suggest
these two:
Pocket Edition vary eempaot ... for
travelers, at . . ....... .
Brush, neatly arranged is leather oaseJJJaJVf i v'' '' tfv AUU
Cn Ape nit One ounce of "Owi"
price of which is 35c, will be given, ,
FREE with' -every ounce of Nile
- Blossom Perfume, the price
of which is $1 Friday and Saturday only.
Other Safety Razors
Oem Junior and Bver Beady. CJ 1
jpiJ,J J The Aate Strop Safety Basor.l
A
Drop All
Your
Foot Troubles
Into
TIZ Foot
Bath
TIZ
foot bath drawi out th I
poisons inai lodge m the foot pores;
neat day you will be looking at
other sufferers Instead of being the
vujcvfc ui viuuiiuiBerauon. vjorns are
euuo, ounions are reaucca, reel are I
araaiier, aiioes m rme. And If you have
never tried tills wonder. TIZ, write to
wa ier uuwct uoage & Co., 1ZZ3 B. Wa
bash ave., Chicago, III., for a free
trial package, or get a 25 cent box at
any drug store, department, or general
store, you will never know real foot
comron until you have used TIZ.
Children Who Are Sick!
v
Mother Who Tain thi.tr own mmfort msA Ka I
Kelfara of their, children hould Dever be With.
luroot rar h liirouRUont the aealOB, They
Crnintl-
wta box of HolberjUras'a Sweet fowdar for
I muran, n
Break up i
patloji, Teethtaf Dtiwrlera, Headache and Btom-
Cold.
nth Troublee.
Relieve Fefertihneae,
Ue by
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SAFETY BLADES FOR ALL STANDARD
Gillette Blades 6 for 50c
4 tnmnnnmk
ill
Parisian Ivory
Will Solve Many a Gift
Problem. Buy It Now
It i durable; it ts
beautiful; it , is practi
cal. Furthermore, it is :
inexpensive. No won-
def. then, : that ' it has
become so popular. There are
inferior grades. Our's is tht
superior kind. And you 11 find
: the largest and best collection
of Parisian Ivory at "The Owl."
SPECIALS
25c Napkin Rings at
25c Oval Pin Trays at ....le
50c Powder Boxes at ;
.,65c Nail Buffers' at ........
65c Powder Boxes at ...... o9f
$1.25 Photo Frames at ....OS
$1.25 Large Combs at 984
$2.50 Puff Boxes . .2.23
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'TOE OWL'S" INTRODUCTORY OFFER of
Milk Chocolates
In Pound Boxes Only, at
Pound,
Special,
Pound.. 3As
Yoult' be convinced, after
you've tasted them, that they're
really better than many that you "
have paid as much as 75c pound
for elsewhere. Our regular
price of these Chocolates is 50c
pound. 'A Just to induce you to
test for yourself the toothsome-
ness and deliciousness of Milk
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Chocolates we " make this - introductory offer OQn
Friday and Saturday at only, pound,' V
TEMPTING
Take Your t Choice of
day -
It, Cocoanut Surprise
at IOC Peppermint Creams
Pound Winter green Creams
Cocoanut Bon Bona
Cocoanut Gum Dropif r ii
Cocoanut Delicacies InPlh
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COLLAR BAGS FOR $1.25
- What rnan who la aaftais-!.
particular about his lTj 1 " ' YZ3t
collars would not be 'J, ftp I L ' ' -
well pleased with such
a gift? They're
' made of excellent
quality Ooze fin
is h leather, are
lined with Moire
Silk, and have silk
draw cord. . Out
side snap pocket . TassSsfesCi JA
for collar studs. Come In several colors. ' (J
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