THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY - EVENING, NOVEMBER 0, 1914, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CAN BE APPLIED TO 1 EVERYDAY PROBLEMS This : Is .Statement ' of . Bick- riell Young, 0,1 S, B., in "Lecture Last Evening. You Save - $5.15 or $7.15 On Each Suit : in .This - Sale. " 7 Express SMpmeM Siite From Famqras EXTRA GOOD NEWS I mm ( - 20 Meier 1- I raits 'xWmW:& SHE Enters the Greatest ; Suit Sale of the Year i , ,, . i : , . : . : INvo WnderM Pick From Tomorrow """sssssss mmmmm .v Rlfi AUDIENCE PRESENT Crowd Xs So Qrta That Many Wsrs ; . riad Standing (on. I ';An auUlence of more Un 1&00 peo ple listened to BltknJl Young. C. S. kB ;iHiire on Chrlntlsti Soionre FlrHt Ctiurcli of Clirtnt. prtentisi, ism ventOK. Many were turned aw.y after n seats and Mantling room wa taken. Mr Ytiuns will repeat his lecture to HUlit at 8 o'clock. Tl) church door will open at 7 o'clock. ..'Mrs. O. H, Watson, who Introduced m. vnnn'tr inat nlarht. said that Chris tian Science la a demonstrable science that tan he applied , successfully to "very day problems, whatever they -may be. A necennary requisite to Us Hon she suld Is honest and .rr...i Riii.lv of the Bible and the (Christian Kclcrue textbook, Science and Health. i The lecturer spoke In part a fol lows: " . "It takes a great deal of Instruction to convince the average human helm tluat'ths word "ilo&' doe:i not mean somcthlriK remote or Inaccessible. Now w can think certain Ideas which re veal Owl. These Ideas -reveal power because Ood and power arc one. They re Ood with us, and therefore power With ua. Or th other hand we can think of our bodies, and as u matter . of fuct wo think of them a great deal too rnuoh. Nevertheless, so iong as that Is our tetulency. It night not to -b difficult for us to recognlzo that UK irue liiousni or wiai won in maj affect our brxlles, flnce.sotne kind or I If thought is uilrif sometninK 10 our bodies all the time. We "'alk because . ...t .l. rwl ...It itrtA n.l mjln1 .our ryes, lcause of mind, and do ev erything we are doing because of mtr.d, and -ve ii absolutely nothing because of matter, for matter cannot j , think nor talk nor walk by Itself when thought la absent. I ' Hrru Object Statsd. i "To rcognlxe the nature and action of thought Is ediuatlonul. To arouse or waken a human being to the neces sity for correct thinking and the- power to attain it us a habit, is the object of 1 true religious arid philosophical en deavor. For this reason It is unl yersally recognized that In order to produce good moral results It in neces- . u v.. IHot tvi r r-A 1 I.Bfhln,r u li 11 1 1 . 1 ha - carried on, and In accordance with this necessity people are taught to .. . i . i . . ...i ... 1 . r. V. ..,111.1.. . . 1 1 n T - .there not the same necessity to guard gainst the thoughts of disease? What tnust then be the conclusion a .4 to the present eriori maae tnrougn ins press and elsewhere to Instil the belief of ' 1 .. . 4 . Al.liJ.An I n .1 1, . .. V. . . means of processes that ere called ed ucational? Sanitary Systsm Established. "Jesus stated this fact more strongly than anyone else could, and Christian Science practice has proved conclu sively that to the extent that the hu man mind Is emptied of -fear, malice, envy, hatred, revenge, evil thinking, . evil speaking, and all the beliefs of .. Vie and sin and disease, Just to that Kter.it Is a .true sanitary rystem being established. And furthermore, Chris tian fcicten.ee has proved In Innumerable instances that when a system of hy giene, purely . mental, Js "established, all of the world's hygienic require- ments nre more than fulfilled, and Just in that proportion also is the law . of . health unmistakably and perm i ' rently established, both individually rand collectively. . "The hlim.au body never gets 111 be ' ciuse of any Inherent capacity to do so. To put It exactly as It Is. t;ie human body does not know enough to , suffer deprived of mind. It never i suffers. In "Science and Health" and her other works. Mrs. Eddy 'ha most, clearly set forth the fact Oiat It Is the human -or mortal sense of things that suffers. The mortal mind, so called, is the sufferer .and she hate enabled thousands of people ' through her books to prove that Im mortal mind hr-als. Mind Xs Infinite. ! "Th objection made to this la often to the effect that you cannot have " thought without a thinker, and this contention Is based uport the supposi tion tlmt a person ls a thinker Dy " means of a mind which he contains. ' Christian Science shows that mind is 'infinite, cannot be. contained. The 21 ,vlne mind is the primary and only thinker. When w learn to think with that mind, whiclMrs Eddy In "Science . and Health," declares to be the only .-'tnlnd of man, th?n what we call our mind will be so purified and regenerate a . i . . . i , . - ,r-j mm lu iiiamicov me omnipotence Oi 1 M good in healing the sick as well as in U . .saving the sinner. lhe divine mind,, as wo apprehend . It more and more, means to us neces s sarlty the very acme of originality. . There i no limit to the possibilities of the enlightenment which the study and ' practice of Christian Science entails. , For this reason no formulas- are pos sible In the mental processes of Chris " llun Science healing. ' Woman Waa Zuplrfd. - "We arc apt to think of revelation las something- Imposed upon man by -. Ood, but a more consistent understand- - Ing of the word shown that its mean ing is best apprehended when one un derstands Its naturalness. That Mary Baker -Eddy was Inspired when she discovered and et forth the truth of ' Christian Science cannot be doubted - rind yet tht Inspiration, that revela-'. , tion, required first Receptivity. - "If was thlareadiness. this ceaseless ' refsponsl.veness to divine mind which "., eharacterUed.'.her whole career and , made her the leader of the most far reaching religious and scientific move ment' that the world has known. It was this same responsiveness which ''has- made Christianity a science re , sultfiig in such untold benefits to man kind that thousands of, people spon taneously reverence and love the dis coverer and founder of Christian Scl . ence, Mary Baker Eddy" . V -r Patterson's Skall Fractured. . '- Roseburg, Or Nov. 20. Walter Pat- . .lerson. a weii Known local grocery eiera, sustained a rracturea skull Wed nesday night when a buggy In which he ; was rwing, overturned about it miles west of Rselurg. OUe, BmlMt, who was with him at the time. Mniini unhurt. I's.tterson win probably re cover, . Men's Store, Second Floor. Temporary Annex, No. 1, 5th and Alder Sts arsssaw mm 1 (i 1 1 i l . i i Mwf a i u TO 250 Handsome $25 Suits Will Sell Quickly for $20 Suits For Quick Disposal, Only ible New $14 MEN! A very forttinate special 'purchase from a concern of nation-wide repute as tailors for men brings you this phenomen al event and timeliest of sales. Choose tomorrow from this re markably lowrpriced' group of serviceable, up-to-the-minute, well-finished Suits and enjoy a wonderful saving on garments of worth. Whatever your taste in dress, here is a selection in advanced or conservative models that will please beyond meas ure. Suits in seasonable weight and in the season's .favored colors sizes to fit any build are offered in excellent assort ment. Fabrics are of tested reliability and will give the ulti mate of service." Visit our men's store tomorrow and you wilt profit greatlyf Make early selection from these $20 Suits at only $14.85. MEN! . This greatly undcrpriced" group of Suits to be disposed of rap idly . tomorrow features the latest weaves in worsteds, cassimeres and tweeds, finely tailored along the most- approved lines of style. The workmanship of these Suits shows skillful application of modern tailoring methods and painstaking attention to detail. A wonderful assortment this, showing English and the less radical models in splendid, array. Suits to satisfy-long, short, stout or "regular" men. The color range is broad and in the desirable shades grays, browns and mixtures, checks, stripes or plaids. Some of these recent arrivals harve patch pockets. Other smart-style touches are shown. This selection of splendid. new garments will please the most exacting. You , will grea'tly enjoy choosing from this extraordinary low-priced assortment tomorrow, and you will be handsomely repaid in clothes value. Pick your Suit early at 7.85. Men's Store, Second Floor, Temporary Annex No. 1 See Window Display! Sizes for Men of Every Stature! Santa Claus Welcomes All the Children to TOYTOWN At Meier & Frank's TOMORROW 3QOO Boxes of CANDY FREE to children accompanied by parent or guardian who visit Toytown, Saturday morning only from 9 to 12 o'clock! Remember, Toytown Is Located in Meier & Frank's Temporary Annex No. 2, Yeon Bldg., 5th and Alder Sts., Northeast Corner $100 in Toy Prizes to Be Given to Boys and Girls Twelve Years and Under in Our Story -Writing Contest. Ask for Details. 7 Amazing T by Specials Tomorrow n v u..v.v ma 'mi , . - m .-tBvs-..-sa?-.ri.. ii I yfl I t t Temporary 'I W I ft 'III ' Annex, ' OurMar velouis Sale Men? s Shirts Ends Tomorrow Night Agents Knox Hats for Men. "Lay in "a Goodly Supply Tomorrow! $5.00 Pure Silk Shirts at $1.98 $6.QO & $7OQ Silh: Shirts $2,98 $2.QQ Silk Front Shirts at 98c $1,5Q 4Nof adew Shirts Only 85c $1 iSO French Guff Golf Shirts 98 c $2.00 Mushroom Shirts at $1.2Sy $1.25 Ice Skates, sizes 10, 10J, 1 1, 1 89c $1.50 Character Dolls, sleeping eyes, full jointed . . . . ..... .98c $ 1 .75 Dressed Dolls, ' sleeping eyes, full jointed . ... . . . . . . . . . . . .98c 50c Vacuum Arrow Target Guns . . . . .33c $1 .25 Mechanical Auto Chime Racer . . . 93c 50c Military Swords at1. . . . 37c $2.75 Chair Horses at . . . . . .$1.69 ) Tomorrow Last Day! Sale Men's Winter ? wiiuct wear Men's $1 Shirts and Drawers, J Each ' 85c Wright's Ribbed Cotton. Med ium and heavy weights. In ecru color only. Men's $1.75 Shirts and -Drawers, Each $1.49 Wright's Blue Random Wor stedand mercerized lisle gar ments. Good winter weight. I Elastic, well litting. Men's $2 Shirts and Drawers, $1.69 . Wright's Australian Wool. Derby, ribbed style, medium" weight. Form fitting, neatly fin- ished. In white only. Men's Springtex Union Suits, $1.89 Light Weight Worsted. Spring needle ribbed garment. Natural gray. Closed crotch. Sizes 34 to 50. Men's Store, First Floor, Tem porary Annex, No. 1. . Men's $1.50 Union Suits, 95c , Medium heavy. Wbol mixed, ribbed style. Natural gray, with closed crotch. ' ! Men's $3.00 Union Suits, $2.59 f Fine Australian Worsted, nat ural gray, blue and pink. Medium weight, perfect fitting garments. Men's Cotton Union Suits, 85c If eayy Ribbed . Cotton, come in silver, gray and ecru colon only. Men's Shirts and Drawers, 95c ' Heavy Worsted, Derby Ribbed. Good winter weight in natural gray. Form fitting, splendid for service. . " Men's $1.25 Munsing Union Suits, 98c -Cotton fleeced. Soft, noh-irri-,tating yarn. In ecru and gray colors. Men's $3.00 Union Suits, $2.65 Wright's Wool Mixed. Heavy weight, natural gray color. Closed crotch. ' . - . These Days Demand Sweatees Men's $6 and $7 Sweaters $2.9S Styles Are Also Popular With Women--All Sizes--Ruff Neck and Byron Collars Colors Maroon, Oxford, Navy, Cardinal Boys' $1.50 Sweaters Only Sfjl Also Worn by Girls in Winter WeatherGpod Quality Worsted Plit- - , .... . j - 'in- m h, ' ed-Ruff Neck, V Neck or Jersey Neck- Gray, Maroon, Navy, Cardinal 4 - - ' 2 Wonderful Glove , 1 s - -' - Men's $1.50 Cape Gloves, pair. . . . . ... . 1 U .:. . . . . - ,$1,15 Men's $1.50 Mocha Gray Gloves, pair. .. .... . . . v...".$1.15 - - ; Msa's Stors nrst yifTsjrsrjBgs o. j Specials M Men 9 to 12 o! Women's $1.00 Thread Silk Hose, Pair 49c Also-plaited, sillc. "First and: second qualities. White, few blacks and tans. First Floor, 6th St. Building. Women's 50c New. Neckwear 39 2 Pieces 75 Dozcns of .styles to . select from. All new Neckwear, First Floor, Sixth-St. Building Women's 75c Silk-Lined Cashmere Gloves, Pair 55 , .AU' sizes. Black and colors. , First Floor. Sixth-St. Building. Tomorrow Last Day Unrestricted Choice All Wool Dress Goods at Reduced Prices All Athena Underwear at Reduced Prices All Laces and Embroideries at Reduced Prices 25c Challies and Tricots, Yard. 12 f Half-Wool ChalUes," figures, stripes, light, dark and medium colors. All-Wool Tricots, plain shades of navy, garnet brown grey and black. . ' Third Floor, Sixth-St. Building ; , 420 Pairs of BoysV Shoes A,t Extremely Low Prices, 9 to 1 2 o'Clock Heavy soles, Gunmetal calf. " Button or blucher style. Sizes 9to 135, special, pair. ... ..... i . . 1$1.39 Sizes 1 to 6, special," pair . . . ... ; '. ........ . . . . ; . . ; $1.79 Third Floor, 6th St Building; Tomorrow Last Day Great Hosiery Sale in Winter Weights for Women and Children. First Floor Sixth St. Building. All Day Saturday Grocery Spedals BUY TOMORROW FOR THANKSGIVING! -Shoulder Hams Well smoked, sugar-cured. Pound TLA4 Jersey Butter Established, satisfactory brand. Roll G5 35c Victor Coffee Delicious blend. Pound 29 4 Large Bunches Celery in Bundle While any remain. bundle : j..lO 3 cans Clams Not lA flat cans. Best pack, .i . . . .25f Sugar-Cured Hams Carefully smoked leg Iiams. .Lb. 19 Eastern Pumpkin Large No. J cans, solid pack. Can 15 Tillamook Cheese Freshly made, rich Oregon ; Cheese. Pound , . . . i . . . . , .20y , Table Raisins Fine clusters. No 2 boxes 25e No. 1 19 Royal Banquet .Butter Fancy Oregon? make.. Roll 73 3 Packages Mince Meat Supreme brand, high-grade' quality v..............,. .25 Pork Sausage Freshly made. Pound ............ fTfttp Quart Jars Queen Olives Mason r jars large green Olives ...39 Sugar-Cured Bacon 10 to 12-lb. strips, A strips. Lb.23i4rf Pure Food Grocery, Basement, 6th-St. Bldg. ;B Portland Agents Butterick. Patterns . - 3d Floor, . 6th-St Bldg- " ' 1 TMEr QjLlALIT YI STO RJZ DF PORTLAND . - . , ' frflK, 2Mx.tv,T1orHsoTv Alder 3ts. , 9 to 12 o'Clock Saturday Morning VO FHOHS OSOEX8 FOB TSXtH ITEU ' " 3 Quarts Cranberries Best Jersey quality 7:251 3 Bars Naptha Soap Feldman's or Victor Brand (limit. ' 3 to a customer) . . i , . 7. . . .10 Cottage: Hams Sugar-cured, neady ; boneless,-' .weight about 4 pounds. Pound . .... . . .14 20c -Pound Cans Baking Powder Victor high-grade quality. Can ...lSe" -Pure Food Grocery. Basement, 6th-St. Bldg. TdmorrowIast j)ay of GriBat; November Msv S A " NOTE. THESE SPECIALS! 1 Oriental Cream , . . 1., ; ;.". ,89 ; Benzoin and Almbnd Cream 19 -Pebeco Tooth Paste ...... .,28 Dr. Lyons' Tooth Powder,V.Ml . Kolynos' Tooth ; Paste- :i , . .. 16 Daggett & Ramsdefl's1 Cold; " ' Cream ..V,.. j....,C.24 Sempre Giovine ... ; , . & .28 Colgate's Tooth Paste ..;.20 Woodbury's Facial Soap .'.i;.12. Woodbury's Facial Cr'm, 2 for 35 4711,-White Rose Glyne Soap-12' Java! Rice Powder "..........39 ' Williams' Talcum AssCOddrs 10d Massatta Talcum ..11. ' Rubifoam,-2 for ; . . . ; . . .. v. 2 5 . FREE 50c worth 1 La - Petit Geraldine . Perfume ' with every DUrchaSft nf -:WiUar VVkif.'a i Creams, Face Powders, '.Toilet Waters, Rouge and Vaucair Gal ega Tablets, Saturday. I" First Floor; eth-l't. Bl4 IMPORTANT NOTICE! Wery Often Our Advertisements in Oregonian, Journal and Telegram Detail Entirely Different Store News Read dur.Adsin All 3 Pape 1