The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 15, 1914, Page 41, Image 41

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    SECTION FIVE
SOCIETY CLUBS MUSIC
SOCIAL SERVICE
EIGHT PAGES
PARENT-TEA CHER
ASSOCIATION.
PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 15, 1914.
THE-MAN OF DESTINY
TO BE PRESENTED BY
ED DRAMATIC CLUB
Collegians Will Offer Shaw's
Play in Men's Social Room
.Wednesday.
Wednesday la the date which hae
en et by the members of th Cothur-
klan Dramatic club of Reed, college tor
the presentation of Bernard Bhw
The Man of Destiny .". The play ! to
be given In the mene social room.
The caat has been uafler the person-
al direction of MUa Josephine Ham
mond, chairman At the faculty commit
tee on dramafes. Mlaa Hammond la
an experienced dramatic ' coach, and la
hereelf ytrie author of the morality,
"Every' Woman' a Road."
Tfte cart of the "Lady- will be taken
by Lola Wllliama; Wynn Redman la to
play 'auleeppe"; Edgar Piper la to fill
the cart of "Lieutenant," and Arthur
Cavlor will be "Napoleon."
The men'a aoclal room, where the
play Is to be given, offera exceptional
facilities for an Impromptu theatre.
A staircase, together with the high
walnscoated walls, provide a back
ground for the staging that is archi
tecturally true to the period. On ao
. count of the size of the room, the
number of tickets Issued has been lim
ited to 126.
Some time In March the two Lady
Gregory playlets, "Spreading the
News" and "The Traveling Man," will
be repeated When the sketches were
Ktven last December, they poved so
popular that Insistent demand on .the
part of those who were unable to see
them at that time has led to their re
petition. Because of Its elaborate nature, Miss
Hammond's play, "Everywoman'a
Road," will not be attempted this
spring. The club is planning, however,
to begin work on this production as
soon as Instruction begins next fall.
The morality will probably be given I
just before the Christmas holidays.
There are about 200 persons In the full
cast of the play.
A committee Is now at the, work of
fleeting a play suitable to be given
this spring. On account of the very
lengthy schedule of student activities
which has already been arranged, it is
probable that nothing very heavy will
be attempted. t
Junior "Prom" Planned. !
The first Junior class in Reed col
lege Is going1 to give the first junior
promenade. This was decided at a
class meeting held last Tuesday, when
the class of 1915. without a dissenting
vote, decided to give a "prom" on April
24.. In the iiflw gymnasium. Kenneth
- Tomllnson will be in general charge of
the promenade, lie has .been appoint
ed chairman of the "prom" committee.
Wynn Redman, Annie Jordan Harrison.
Dorothy Walton and Arthur Caylor are
the ottn-r members of the committee,
Fancln McCoy, president of the Junior
class, I a member ex-officio.
Bead Delegation for Seattle Meet.
Ree4 college will send a large repre
sentation to Seattle on February 21 to
23, to attend meetings of the big edu
cational congress, which is to be held
there on those dates. The Pacific As
sociation of Sciences, together with a
number of other educational associa
tions, will hold an allied convention.
It will be the first time that the Pa
cific Association of Sciences has ever
held its meetings In the northwest.
Among those who have signified their
Intention of going are: F. C Griffin,
Kelley Roes, K. T. Compton, President
W. T. .Foster. W. C. Morgan, H. B. Tor
rey, J. J. Stahl, M. P. Cushlng and S.
A. Smith.
Harold Merriam, assistant professor
of English in Reed college, has been
Obtained to teach English In the sum
mer school of the University"?. Col
' crado. Mr. Merriam has. recently pub-
llshed an important article on the
"Duty of the High-ficUool in Lltera-i
ture." J
Psychological Testa Planned. j
Psychological tests are to be given to l
all the sophomores. The tests will be
of much the same nature as those giv
en the present Junior class last year,
and will be given for the same pur
pose to learn the correlation between
mental ability as it is shown In the
grades for classroom work and as It la
shown in psychological tests.
The class in experimental psychology
' will be put in charge of the tests which
will be made about the middle of the
semester. The tests will form a part
of their regular class work.
Later in the year the class may be
given an opportunity to test defectives.
It is the plan of the department to fol
low the Reed policy of cooperation with
the city in this way.
The Reed matrons' entertained at the
heme of Mrs. H. B. Torrey on Wednes
day. :
Mr. A. E. Wood, instructor In social
ethics, spoke before the Reed college
branch of the Consumers' league on
Wednesday afternoon. He discussd
the conditions under which many girls
work In Portland, and said that these
conditions would be improved when
women gain a '"sense of status," an
ability to reckon the economic value
of their labor. Ha suggested means Jn
which this could be brought about. - I
Dr. Thomas Lamb Eliot, president of '.
the board or trustees, will have charge 1
of the vesper service this afternoon, j
The musical part of 'the vesper pro
gram has been augmented. It will in
clude a piano selection, "The Last
Spring," by Grieg. The anthem is to !
be Paul Ambrose's "O. Love That Will '
Not Let Me Go." This service la
,in the college chapel" at 4 o'clock, and
the public Is invited o attend.
IGNORANT MISTRESS
'IS INDOLENT SERVANT
Washington. Feb. 14. "An Ignorant
mistress makes an indolent servant"
Holding this truth to be aelf evident
the Housekeepers' Alliance of Wash
ington, has undertaken the education
of It 200 members in household eco
nomics as a part of its general scheme
to solve the servant problem and in
cidentally keep the cost of living with
in, reasonable bounds.. It has organ
ized ' "reference circle,"! which will
. meet once a month. Hera each mem
' ber will bring her domeatio problems
for analysis, and the bride may learn
; from the experience otBe woman who
baa celebrated har silver wedding.
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Therfe Must Be No Delay in
Been Made So Decidedly
a Quick Disposal Is Assured
I:
A Number of Odd Arm
Chairs Are Entered
V2 Price
gs
$26.50 Quartered Oak
Dining Table
$14.85
An excellent table in quartered
oak stock, finished either fumed
or dull golden, i Has massive
base and 45-inch round top.
Very rigidly constructed.
$4.50 quartered oak, box frame
Chairs, with cane seats, 2 ZP)
$25.00 Fumed Oak Ladies' Desk,
with Book Rack above,
$20 2-inch continuous post Brass
Beds, excellent pat- O QP
tern, for pXaOt
Folding Opera Chairs, iron frames,
veneer seats and backs, f"7P
for onlyj IDC
$23.50 Brass Beds, 60 inches high,
continuous post pat- C C QK
tern, forj V-.JOD
$19 high back, leather seat Rock
ers, in oik, special, for
Some Remarkably Low Prices Are Quoted on Fine
FireiniclhiiWiltoini Ru
' Buy Now for Future Use
Standard productions from the looms of leading American makers of fine rugs. In
them you will recognize the high class effects found only in rugs of the highest domes
tic quality. Two-room, sizes.
$60.00 French Wilton Rugs; 9 by 12 feet in
size, and in several desirable pat- CJOQ Qft
terns; are now priced at ipQ&mViJ
Note These Reductions on Good Carpets
$54.00 French Wilton Rugs in size 8.3 by 10.6,
also in several patterns, now QQQ "1 FT
priced at only .j pOOeXJ
400 yards of Axminster Car
pet, worth .$1.60 to QQA
$1.75 yard now, yard 70
800 yards of Velvet Carpet
Tbe $1.35 per yard Hrj '
grade special at .... v
750 yards of Tapestry Brussels
Carpet; always priced at PC
$1 per yard now at.... OUC
door and two drawer
$11 four
Kitchen
only . . .
$48.50 solid oak McDougall Kitchen
Cabinet special for
only
$8.50 fumed oak Magazine Rack,
three shelves, extra spe- (JQ " fT
cial . ..i vOilD
All Metal Umbrella Racks,
Cupboards, for
igall Kitchen
$22.45
These Prices Do Not Include Lining or Laying
two styles, for only..
$7 White Enamel
Chamber Chair,
$3.65
very pretty design, tor
only ...
$37.50 Mission Couch, with Span
ish chase leather loose (11 A QpT
cushions, for L... PXfl:eOO
White Enamel
quarter sue, heavy top, CQ Qf?
Iron Beds, three-
rods and posts, special.
AAV -wt m
Circassian vyainut uesK, co
lonial pattern width
38 inches
$43.75
$9.50 Chilless Iron Beds, having
14 filler
for
rods,
special
$5.85
$49.50 Four-Poster Brass Bed,
extra heavy, ' special J. 85
$110 Brass Bed, having three-inch
posts and 14 . 2-inch JCQ rTfT
lateral rods, fori... . vUOe I
$60 Square Tube Brass Bed, pan
elled ends, special fl0i OCT
for onlX tPOeO
Screen Meat Safes, 17 inches wide
and 27 inches j high, for
only !.
Sliding Side, Enamel
Iron Crib, Continuous
Post Pattern, Worth $8
A very substantial Crib in either
white or gold bronze enameL Ha
sliding side, excellent link fabric
spring, and sides contain 14 filler
rods. The special price is
$4.15
A Number of High Quality Pieces for the Chamber and Din
ing Room A re Entered in This ale. A 11 the Different Woods
Are Represented and the Pricings Positively the Lowest You
Have Ever Known
"85c
$13.50 Solid Oak Dresser
for
$7.85
Like illustration except
it has three long drawers. '
shaoed too. larcre mirror
solidj ends. - Extra quality.
that
Has
and
$135.00 Three-piece all upholstered living-room
Suite, covered in panne plush tfl(" QK
Settee, Arm Chair and Rocker for V.Let
$118.50 Two-piece Colonial Suite tin quartered
oak Dresser and - Chiffonier, 1 j 'JQ
$272.00 Quartered Oak Three-Piece Colonial
Suite Bed, Dresser and Chif- QQ rn
fonier, for ........ tPa7e7eOU
$140.00 Quartered Oak Buffet, 72 PQQ PA
ins. in width, very massive, for... VwiiUU
$68.50 Birdseye Maple Dresser Q QC
Lotus XV pattern, extra size..... VTtXJeatf
$51 Quartered Oak Dining Table,
having 54-in. top, finished golden.
$32.85
$12.00 Quartered Oak Colonial pat
tern, slip-seat Dining Chair for.:.
$42.50 Four-poster Colonial
three-quarter size
$68.75 Circassian Walnut Chiffo
nier, Louis XVI design, for
$75.00 All Mahogany China Closet, 45 inches
in width, mirror plate in back,
for i i ;
$165.00 Two-piece Mahogany Living-Room
bet, upholstered in genuine leath
erSettee and Arm Chair -
$85.00 AH Upholstered Spanish . flQ vff
Leather Rocker, Karpen make.. tpOOeftU
$3.85
Bed $11.95
$41.20
ct, 45 inches
$49.85
$89.50
$37.50 Early English Morris Chair
with -genuine leather C'l 15 QK
loose cushions, for.. PXUe7t9
$25.00 Mahogany Princess Dress-
$11.95
er, wttn oral mirror,
for
$44.75
$4.95
Restaurant 2 jPJ
$5.65
lea, fumed
$9.15
$3.15
$6.95
$8,85
$8.95
A Different Showing Each Day
Fire and Water damaged stocks are bein? transferred
daily from our -First Street warehouse to our store
at Third and Yamhill.
Ial asjBniCTJPSSS T'W"laa"WWBjaaWtJassi
II II ' IS II .... : Jl I
$60 Famed Bookcase,
three-door style, for
$3.00 Doll Perambula
tors, with hood, for. . .
$1.50 Solid Oak Stands, 16- QfZn
inch top, for . . -. OtJ 1
$4.75 Fir
Table, for
$10 Oak Library Table,
38-inch top, for,
$16.75 Oak Library Tables, fumed
or golden, 48-ineh top,
for
$11.00 Slip-Seat Leather
Dining-Room Chairs . . .
$15.00 Fumed Oak Hall
Seat, width 30 inches..,
$18.50 Fumed Oak Loose
Cushion Rocker for...-.
$17.50 White Enamel
Dressing Table for....
$20.00 Storage Chest, covered In
matting and bamboo, 95
$32.50 Quartered Oak Prineee
Dresser, shaped top (PI ( QP
and front, for Pl.Uei7tJ
$39.75 Quartered Oak Buffet, Colo
nial pattern, large 22 85
$46.00 Quartered Oak Buffet, built
with extra drawer QOQ
space.for ttV0O
$19.00 Oak Extension . Table, rossd
gy'........ $115
$28.75 Quartered Oak
Dressers, extra size.
Five-drawer solid Oak Chiffonier,
with large French plate QQ QC
mirror, for only Pe7ee7eJ
$6.00 Box frame Leather Seat Din
ers, fumed finish, high QO QK
quality, for i&pO
$30 Walnut Four-post P"f QK
Bed, three-quarter size PXVlee7tJ .
$4.75 Box Seat Diners, QO QC
fumed finish, for tPleOU
$29.00 Chase Leather Easy Chair,
with reclining back, QP)
$775 Leather Seat Arm
Chairs for only
$6.50 Saddle Seat Arm!QQ CC
Chair for only r OOeUD
$55.00 Mahogany Bookcase, excel-,
lent construction, 3- CJQQ QC
door width, for ...... Jpl7ee7tl
$21.50 Striped Denim Arin Chair,
Karpen make, $13 2S
- i
$42.00 Striped Denim AthS Rocker,
with loose cushion (UOO OCT
... Pa7.a7(J
Chiffonier. . ser-
f"!?r. !!!!:. ....... $31.65
$39.50 All Mahogany Home Desk
'f).....: $24.55
UXX) Mahogany Finish bQK
Rocker, large size, for..f tpUeaU
$48.50 Spanish Leather &Qf A JT
Easy Chair, large size vOleftD
seat, for ' ,
$43.00 Mahogany
$17.95
This $8.50Jr6n
Bed, Special
Exactly as pictured,' built very
rigid and fitted with eytra heavy
uprights. Ornapentil chills
connect the - rods. InJ white or
gold bronze, v '
$4.15
$75.00 Fumed Buffet, Si inches in
width, has hammered ? CK
copper trimmings.... 5xOs.Otl
$41.00 White Enamel Chiffonier,
high grade construe-JfijOPT.Jpr
tion, for only . . ... . . 1 1?& OO
$34.50 Quartered: Oatf I Dresser, a
f.pr""n:L...121.85
$30.00 White Enamel Plresser, with
large French plate I rj QK
mirror, for ......... PJ. eOll
$79.00 Tapestry Loo'le .Cushion
Settee, excellent jjlCMQ QK
aualitr. for only . . . . A :HO.OeJ
Purchases Stored Without Charge
Purchases made to beJield for future deliverif wiirbe
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