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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 81. 1917. ELIZABETH FREEMAN FOX dean of women, University ot Oregon, la discussing what war ,:f , work woman can do. aayas "Many woman aro asking- at this tlmo bow they can best terra thalr country. It la one' thing to decide to rva$ it ta quit 'anothar to decide along wbat lines you will prepare for service. Woman are being asked to fill' positions that have never been pen to them before places left va cant, because the man, too, are uinm In new responsibilities. : There are always those who 1 can step Into the positions that make - slight demands on one's talent and Intellect, but the call now ts for those who, will fill difficult places and assume new re sponstblllties. Ton most prepare your self to meet the demands of the time. Opportunity Is . riven, the - young: women of Oregon to do so along n number of definite lines at the state university.'' ' "There will be demand, for womn teachers In the places formerly filled by men: as heads of departments, principals, teachers of . science and commercial courses, as well as la all lines formerly filled by them. The school of education Is ready to pre pare you. ' "The school of commerce will help the women who wish to prepare for positions In banks, chambers of com. meres, business management, cost ac counting, etc. A young woman from this state was" one of .the first two draft women employed by the Penn sylvania railroad in New York city. There will be exceptional opportuni ties in the business world for woman who are equipped. "In the field of Journalism, report ers, editors, writers for magaalncs and newspapers,- experts In advertis ing are all wanted and women axe filling .these positions. y " VELLA rTbo school of law gladly opens Its doors to women , who wish to know their rights and "duties as property owners, - or who wish to equip them selves with a knowledge of the law to be used In business positions, or who are planning to become lawyers. There are some distinguished and ' accom plished women 'lawyers at the pres ent time, and the future will dou bt less find more women entering the profession. "Many .; women are entering : the ranks of active service as i nurses a few as physicians. One of the honor students . of last year's class at - the University of Oregon medical school was a woman physician, "The call Just now is for prepara tion for service. Whether It be along the line of household arts, business, social service, teaching.- music or in some other direction, the call to pre pare oneself for service Is sounded. The state university is ready to help many a young woman In her personal preparation." Auxiliary Sleets OfflaarsvThe aux iliary to Company B, engineering corps, at the meeting on Tuesday afternoon elected the following officers: Presi dent. Dr. Helen M. Crysler; vice presi dent, Mrs. K. L. Howard; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. , C F. JLawson. The auxiliary meets to sew every Tuesday afternoon on the eighth floor at Lip man, Wolfe e Co. All relatives and friends of Company B are welcome. Oak drove Women Beglste-Liadies of Oak Grove precinct who have not registered will find cards at the poe1. offlce with Miss Williams. Cards may be left there or at Red Cross head quarters on Monday. Westminster Soes BltBoth the sewing class and the knitting class in Westminster church are active and ac complishing a great amount of work. Bed TirtveTaleLJL BY. CIjAJA. .INGRAM VUDOOM ' Fatty Caterpillar Goes to Sleep l NOON time came. The warm sun shone down on the drowsy garden And all the creatures dosed or slept. All but Fatty Caterpillar. The warmth only made him the more hungry and he started up the side of the second biggest cabbage, eating, eating all the way. , , "Soon I will be fat enough," be whispered to himself as he took a bigger bite. "Boon I may aoln. Soon , my dreams will come true," and he went on eating for goo measure. up in ine iree near Dy, niiiy ooin stirred and .blinked his left eye. 'What's' the use of sleeping all the afternoonT" he asked himself laslly. "I have half a mind to fly over to the cabbage patch and get me a worm." lie blinked bis other eye, looked up and down and around for company; finding none, he flew leisurely over to the cabbage patch, and there he saw Fatty Caterpillar. , "Hello there! Fatty I" he called de- fiaivaty, you ami eating : "To be suref Why not?" replied Fatty between bites. "I must eat and eat and eat. Then some day I will fly as yon do." "What a Joke," chirped Billy. 'Tm so glad I happened to find you. Now I . will have something funny to (ell Tommy Sparrow when he wakes up from his . nap. The very Idea of a worm becoming a blrdl" Tbi not. a worm t" exclaimed Fatty Caterpillar, excitedly. "I'm eat.r- pillar and that's a very different tning.". "Of course It 1st" said Billy Robin quicujy, -aon't you think I know any inmgr - it you ware a worm, you would haye nioe slick sides and I could eat you up for my afternoon . tea. - But as you are a caterpillar. I can do nothing of the sort. Why do yoi arm yourself with such poisonous iicvra vn your sio.es t ll you are a , nira, as you say you are. whv not protect yourself, as we do by flying away from harm? Why carry polsonT n is unsportsmanlike. " Everyone Ms own way," replied caur aierjnuar patiently; "but believe X have enough. ; now, bef said 'np with truly good voices which the J been assigned to duty with" the Four th himself; and with that he began audience evidently appreciated. Blanche j teenth .United; States infantry at AJirea ua ner ojropnvuj uwuTrr. ut wu zormeny a quer- put on : some higtt-graae ' music, oy i icrmaster - sergeant at Vancouver In vocalists, violin and piano player. ,.. I the Quartermaster's eoroa. .tnd has been commissioned : after reoelvinr a Highway Pictures at liberty I Pocial,course. of training riven to a Beverly B..Dobbs' Columbia, river "u.mDp vmxma sxates non arrfnninar ima,l 1nrt a soft Silky net. All the rest of the day ho worked faithfully, hardly stopping for a bit to eat. eo eager was he to be dona. . .' At last - his covering was - ximsaeu and with a thought of the neatfUfui creature be would some day be, k any Caterpillar went to sleep. Tomorrow Billy Robin's New Friend. AMUSEMENTS highway pictures are nttractingNsmch mmm.l,lone. ? recommend ad rtvonhii mmmtat from, natrons ofl"',Teral months ago. the Liberty, where they will be shown I Kotor Aid ISessengers Messenger In conjunction with Bessie levers i service is maintained by all the or interesting photodrama, "Polly Ann," ganlzatlons with , detachments from lf unttt Sunday. m rufi ai4t , tfiu WaanlnctOB ;.., M I Stark- IfUKODiar. VYIUUUB J"uwu ''Master of Bis Home." 11 a. av to 11 p. is. UBBKTir Broadway at Stark. raotplay. Baaala Lor, m trouj u it UAJKJJTIO Wasbtng toe at Park. Photoytay. , Mae Mans m --rsuy m wren . . PEOrUES Wtt Park at Alder. PfcotopUy. Harr riekiora u --nanecca i viuw turn." II a. sj. t 11 9. av ; . SUS8ET Broadway ai . waahlngt.; raoxaj flay, ueorge neoan, u tv 0 a. m. to 11 t. m. r BTAa Washlnrtoo at Part.; VMmpUr, V- line rreoancK, xa. - ouuo. n. m . ' ' " - HEILIG Broadway at Taylor. Francis Bles ter, planiat, m eooceix. o:ow p. PANTAOK Broadway at Alder. Vaadartna. He (tuner, Knta HOiaoa. buisuik wiujiciui "Oh. Doctor!" loasieal comedy. 2:30, and ft p m. "' BI fPODUOME Broadway at Tamblll. . Vaode. llle, tbs Two faaraona, umacm. mmi Da roar and eompaay, in .' A Clean Kaock tt a a -an- nd a n. m. gTKAKD Waahlottoa batweaa Park and West Para. Vaudeville. Two Dixie Bora, moaical act. Fnotoplay, Heroerc mwiuwo, ui FUrtln With Death.' ll.a to 11 p. m. LYRIC oarth and Btark. Mualeal comedy. "Banana. LAoa.' with nes muoa a jai rranka. Dally matinee, 2:30 l. sa. , Bra- V1S anil a n. ta ART MUSEUM I'ltth aad Taylor. Hours S to S weekdaya; J to o Buaoaya. ra -rnoooa ot Tuesday, Tbnrcday, Friday. Sat arday aad Sunday. ' . & . ii iaa ' - Blind Pianist Will Appear CHANCB for Portland to show her interest In a home-grown musl- clan and to give him a "boost" that In future years may be a source of pride, la afforded in the appearance pf Francis Richter. the blind pianist. In two recitals at the Hellig theatre. tonight and Saturday afternoon. If Portland turns out In sufficiently large numbers to hear the young pianist wh- has cultivated his talents In her mid it. and the artlstlo results of the concert warrant, Paul Derringer, manager, will Introduce Mr. Richter In a wider field, namely, New York. The blind artist plays by muslo scores, as does any other musician, and not by ear. as has ho often been reported. He reads by means of the raised, letters used by those to whom the world Is eternally dark, then, memorizes each note, each bar. Northwest Amusements , : , Fair at Woodland ' Woodland. - Wash- SeDt.- 21. bright, . sunshiny fall day marked the j oOenlna -of the Cowlits County 'Fatri association's seventh annual exhibi tion Wednesday. The showing ta farm i products ' exceeds the fondest ' nopes i tne machine gun companies. each messenger being; supplied with motor cycles aad aide ears. All kinds of errands are accomplished with a min imum of effort , and. time, and men and officers are transported when wanted lndlvlually to appear, before commanders. ' - Green filraas Oomea ' - - large parade ground at Vancouver is rapidly returning to Its beautiful green. The large amount of drilling aone nas marked It up somewhat in A t th. mara ,.mnt a m It ll Tint v 1-ected a good showing; would be made I Pieces, but Its pertinacity Is wondsr on account of the nnpreceoenwai bjiu t car. is Demg restored 73 day drouth that prevailed the past I to its original condition, - thank to summer. The showing in , xruit : aaso exceeds expectations. A. X Boiorth, president, and E. C Swart,' secretary, of the association, are untiring in their efforts. A. Toungstrom and Kobert Bobbins are in charge of live stock; Louis smith of the O-W. R. N. has the aeticultural and horttoul- tural department; Mrs. Lucl Jenkins, jln tn, latest music slsted by Miss Burke, is In charge of T W?Mafr the school department; Mrs. R. E. Mo- l!"!"? JJ ,f rlr with Meal and MrsWohn JJogart in the art Company D. Fourth United States en- and fancy department, and Mrs. B, B. f' Jif b promoted from see- Behymer and Mr a. Chris Sigei are at- -- Ti T .t ,l nemenan tending to the- home economic ana w w regimeaiai staii. the recent rains, Band ' Concert PIeases-Th teenth United States lnfantrw bind played in the parade ground band stand Thursday afternoon to an audi ence of visitors, among them being many ladles. Emtl Schon Is leader of the band and has It well Instructed household display. Jackson Fair Open Medford. Or, Sept. 31. e Jackson county fair opened yesterday with a lsrce attendance, the barbecue attract- lng people from all parts of the valley. It Is estimated that 2500 people en- Joyed the barbecue feast. Fruit and mineral ambits are un usually extensive, and excellent stock exhibits are not yet complete. So far they are only medium In extent and quality. The canned and preserved fruit exhibits are the best ever seen in Southern Oregon, Increased quan tity being especially noticeable. Stimulating effect of war prepared ness is emphasised In many exhibits. weatner is Ideal. Detachment Arrives Trom Thursday -so men of the Fourteenth United - Statea infantry arrived from Alaska at Vancouver. They hope to so wim we regiment to France. Germans Restore RoTxrnania aeneva. Sept tlV L N. S.) That the Germans hope to retain that sec tion of Roumanla overrun by Vot. Mackensen's army Is Indicated by their activities in that country. A traveler arriving here today stat ed that the Germans In Roumanla are working Industriously building new highways, railroads, bridges and other improvements. By Vella Winner THEN IT'S TIME point that an invitation from your best friend stretches your endurance to breaking; when afternoon - tea, lunch eon or party seems to yon like an utter barbarity; when your evening clothes fairly scowl at you rrom out your clothes-press; when the telephone seems like an implement of the In quisition; when you almost forget how to be civil to those whom yon best love It la time for the summer vaca tion.- - - ; Xt Is then that, If yon are a genu ine lover of -nature, tne - great oui- of -doors must take you to 7 Itself .with balm and healing. Wild, growing things must replace thoae made wun hands, the murmur of streams must supplant the husa : of - traffic, the wooded mountain neignts muse xiu vour vision instead of the thirteen atorv buildings. A. refoouslng of the exterior eyes, a readjustment to the far. sreen snaoes and the clear blue of the open sky will readjust your mefttal vision and, even though your journey to natur may be but brief, ran win return to the turnmoil of city life, enabled to go on once more to aaaln resume your role of burden- bearer. Once more will you be able to feel that even a telephone Invitation to dine or sup, to motor or to neacn, to shop or to club, is not Intended as an affront. Ones more will you be able to listen attentively to the other person's worries, once more key your self In attune with humanity aad its sadly-beating heart, doing your small snare toward aueviaung its anxieties. And, unless you can do this, Z Judge that you are nt emy for nermitage in some vast wilderness. can In a lard nail and surround with finely Chopped ice and salt. Cover the nail and as mixture begins to harden scrap from sides ana bottom, ana until smooth. Continue peaung uniu the desired consistency.- - EGGS AND TOMATOES general public. Douglas Prises Awarded Roseburar. Of- Bnt- tl At the Douglas county fair, now In session, I German troop trains between Brussels Troop Trains in Collision -Amsterdam. Sept. 21. (X. N. ft.) A score of persons were killed and two soore hurt in a collision of two "Yon a butterfly?" cried Billy Robin. "Whero did yon ever get such an idea7" will fly some day for all your talking;. I protect myself with these stickers) you dislike, for that very reason. XX I allowed you to eat me, X would never become a butterfly." "You a butterfly r cried Billy Robin. "Where did you ever get such an IdeaT Butterflies are dainty, airy creatures. Many a one have X played with myself; I ought to know what they are like. You are nothing like' butterflies. Bet ter atop such foolish dreaming and do soma useful work. You can never be a butterfly." And away ha flew to tell Tommy Sparrow the Joke. "A worm, a butterfly I" exclaimed Tommy Sparrow whan he heard amy's report. "What foolish dreaming creatures there are in the worldl That greedy fellow Will never be anything but Fatty Cater pillar, we can be certain of that!" tft by himself. Fatty Caterpillar carefully counted up the lumps of fat he had spread over hisjback. "X surely mUll .Good Bill at Hippodrome Old lady , monkeys wheeling little baby monkeys, musical apes playing banjos, drunk and naughty monkeys hauled away in a patrol wagon drawn by dogs dogs that could talk and understand, la fact, monkeys and doga doing almost everything; humans do, Is the first number on the new Hip podrome bill "started Thursday after noon. And Millie DuBols, who dlreoteJ the animals that , should have been dumb but. weren't, got many a shrill giggle and laugh from the children and their "grown-ups." But for good old Irish, the fighting kind, and com edy, clean and wholesome, Marie Du Four and company , made the hit of the afternoon. "A Clean Knockout" has Just enough plot to form a desir able background' for Patsy Kelly's mother, who, with her sinoerlty and motherlineas, found a friendly spot la the heart of each man and woman In the audience. The Two Pearsons put on a ratner .unusual stunt composed en tirely of eccentrlque dancing, accord ing to the program's label. But If t9 Two Pearsons, young chaps dressed exactly alike In faultless street attire, did "acoentrlque dancing" than Por. landers like It for they got more than generous applause. And they In tun were generous with their queer stiff legged dancing, which sometimes bor dered on a jig and Sometimes was grace Itself. Steward and Bail, & mui and woman who did a danelng and singing act interspersed with eomedv, had a vehicle for their Jokea and arts that had more continuity than does the average act of this type. EXmer and Reusch, who did a similar turn, were not so fortunate In that respect, but what they lost in continuity they made ' ' , 1 .1. 'I i1 I i , , , j the Melrose grange was awarded the first premium for tne best collective exhibit, while the South Xeer Creek grange was awarded second premium. Professor W. L. Powers of O. A, C. acted as Judge of the agricultural de partment. Mack Bntner of Roseburg and Bur ton Hutton of "Garden Valley end Misses Constance Hendrickson and Faye Geddes of Roseburg were win ners In the school industrial depart ment and will go to the state fair to represent this county In that depart ment. and Vlllars, according to advices re ceived nere today. i Copper Price Fixed ' ";" By President; 231-20 , Washington, 8ept. Jl. (I, J. . - President Wilson, -Thursday,' fixed the price of copper at" SI 4' cents per pound, f. o. b, - New Tok. subject to i revision after four months.-The gov I eminent price will apply alike to copper sold to the allies and to the Choose large, smooth tomatoes. Cut i off top, but do not remove to sun. Scoop out the inside and break into each - tomato, an egg. - Season, stew i with crumbs, put a bit of butter on ton of each one and bake for s or 10 minutes in a very hot oven. - The pulp mar be stewed and used as a gravy If desired. Delicious and very handy In the summer If a guest drops in un expectedly. . - THE NEWEST PATCH- UnDV The . newest patchwork has " " wonderful charm f its Vfkaa wrltlDS to ar ntM am ii r I at ?leaae otantioa The JaaraaL fl. ,i b ICE CREAMS Ptat of mi m -uvuuu uniiir to scald. Mix cup of sugar and pinch of salt, 1 rounding teaspoon of flour together, add to milk, then add 1 beaten-egg. Stir often and-eook until it begins to thicken or coats the spoon. Strain 'and cooL When ready tofreese add 1 or use cup whipped cream sweetened a little and flavor to suit taste. Pour a part of It Into a baking powder oaa (put the remainder in a cool place until next day), place the nan. oullta. cusnions ana ine uo niat of it should sell well at one of i the man- cfaarltv basaars wbtcn will nnn ha the vsrua. You take. say. for a child's coverlet, a square ex quuieai muslin, white for preference, and ap ply to It a wreath of flowers or iruit that you have cut out in waanmg sua op linen. Tne xiowers. xruii anu leaves must be of bright colors and eut out . deftly with a pair of snarp scissors and basted onto the square or muslin before 'they are neatly sewn round. A brown basket design filled with little oranges and lemons aad grapes Is handsome on a green or purple silk cushion. Cherries with their leaves j a w!f.. 7"c" Url'x" are charming on pale green linen. I r".ir ""uwcu ur a Berre and other woolen materials for. .uvimuig wua yuticun uim foundation aad -appliques may - be pressed, of course, into the service. Really the quaint and pretty possibili ties that He in the art or tne new patchwork are endless. How glad one Is that a fresh turn has been given to the dear old handicraft. fi- rT av cttt?vT7- Tjrrfe I used for evenr-dav toilet curnrtsrs. a X w fjxnrx hjuuau uwvAkJi .i. .v "A- . I h w .icaiisc mc pores, tne vjimmenc to enrttha) th ft ret n'm. rf Irritatisu. . - - . . . iiiiMknAit reaness ana roughness. It will be hard to una anything' superior to these fra grant, super-creamy emollients. SaniDle Each Frae bv Mall. Adtra Ma- card : "Catlcura. DapC 6Q, Boaton." Sold everywhere, Soap25c Ointment 3S sad Mc: Let Cuticura Care for Baby's Skin ; It's really wonderful how quickly a hot ment relieves skin Irritations 'which keep baby wakeful and restless, per mits sleep for infant and rest for mother, and points to speedy healroent in most ' cases when it seems nothinsr would dn any good. This is only one of the many things Cuticura does for the skin when Dabblna- and a-ea&e rubbins with cloth saturated In benslne ought to remove a grease mark rrom the suede boot. If this Is not successful, me thylated spirit. might be tried. If a flattened patch Is left after the treat ment, the pile may be raised again by very gentle rubbing with sandpaper, Wealth Wealth eeeetata sot ta havfag ateny pee. Milani, Vat la aaviag few wanta Eplsurua. Last 2 Days Advance and Midsummer Sale Portland Hotels No better Time Than This to Choose Fine Pianos and Save Tjrsb Valley Fair The Dalles, Or.. Sept. 21. The Fifth Annual Southern Wasco County fair. which opened Tuesday at Tygh Valley. is drawing many visitors from this city. A school children's Industrial ex hibit is being held in connection with the fair, under the supervision of County Superintendent Bonnay. Fol- da's band of The Dalles is furnishing tne rausio and northwestern shows are providing entertainment. Races and : other attractions aro being held. FRATERNAL NOTES v j Red Men Entertain Great Sachem . :f pt .Washington. -1CK Cash, pl70 as Monthly. lIlllllllllllSliiESlillllllfflliEllllllllllil!!! A Special Purchase of Hundred Petticoats Go oh Sale at Two Tomorrow This is a most remarkable salef exceptional petticoats only 20t) in the assortment. Materials are all taffeta and taffeta with jersey tops as well as a few of messaline. The majority are in the popular . , changeable effects in all tones there is also a good variety of black and white, . - , Main Floor. Interesting Blouses items every day on arid New (Lingerie Oreat 43hief Hecelvwa. Oneoata tribe. Xmprove'tt Order of. Red Min. held a meeting In the new-Multnomah W.Cv W. hall Thursday night, when C R. Jensen, great , sachem of the Washington great council, was the guest of honor. . Leslle Smith, chief sachem, presided.: Speeches were made by Oreat Sachem Jensen, Bam I XClns and John Lankenr. past great sachems Of Oregon; George B. Thomas, Junior great sagamore, 'and O. Xj. Dlckel, gre.t cnief of records. The warriors de gree was conferred upon a class of can didates. The visiting great sachem said he had never seen a finer wigwam than Oneonta tribe had not even m his home village of Seattle. After the meeting the visiting great sachem Was piloted by a party of Red Men to where there were great piles of craw fish ready to serve. He will be in Cathlamet, Wash.. Friday night to ini tiate a class of 52 candidates and had to decline the proposed trip up the Columbia river highway. Grand Warden Will . STeald. Mrs. Jessie White, grand warden of the Oregon Rebekah assembly, will pre std- at the Joint anniversary celebra tion of the founding of this great auxiliary to Odd Fellowship to be held at the I. O.O. F, temple Saturday night. All members and friends of the order are invited. Admission will be free. This will mark the sixty-seventh anniversary of the Rebekah s. A pro gram of excellent merit has been pre pared and everybody will be welcome. Odd rellows Want Pleasant Sunday. -Alberta lodge. Independent Order of Odd Fellows, has canvassed all the X. O. O. F. lodges in the city; urging a turnout to its annual excursion and outing to be veld at Crystal Iake Park Sunday. If the weather is favorable a laree attendance of members of the order, their families and friends, is ex pected. A program has been arranged to keep up Interest every hour ot the day ;rom i av. m. w v, in. Woman of Mooseheart ICask Ball The Women of Mooseheart legion will give their first annual - masquerade ball Saturday night at Moose hall. Royal, building. Special efforts- have been taken to assure the success of the undertaking. Members and friends are tavited. to participate.. Bhrlners ' Will ' Qatharv-Al Kader temple, Mystla Shrine, will hold its stated seas Ion Saturday night at Ma sonlo temple and will have a concert br the band before opening. A large attendance .. of members and- visiting brothers is expected. VANCOUVER BARRACKS $378 Boat! Bow 95 oasa. on piaao CTo. fWat itaiy. ""HP! faootgggh XS1B KOBEXJI S37S TTprtrht S245 1918 XOBB&B M50 vrh Vjp Jl JJ ff )j rou j III fl Indeed You Can Save $120 to $355 if You Will Buy Now HO Monthly. $7 eo Stager Flyer B30S Sio casa. sm woatniy. ltlBBCOllBptS XSltBtOBBXS VsedCrraada .roar4- assoOraaa iur 4f 0 . 1 TT I I I ! ( 1 Tf Tt'rlrt. aar-a TaWaaSaa. af "Aaotaer of Amenea's Bsoeptloaal Betels Maltnomah Hotel PORTLAND, OREGON ; 550 Rooms, with bath. from. 11.50 dir. OARAGE opertUd by the Ti'oVer' for conventencs or tourist; J GRANT SMITH aV CO. Owners rrlo T. Baasss. Pres., B. B. CleaUer, Utw ' . m 400 Sraest Oabier ItHS so vasa, so saonmiy. - r- J a Vat P.'ann Ur Ma 71 a.sTttdy aad eomparsoa e.mality, prtoes and no interest f o tU raaw, as Viuci a uut m. uutw J aaaa aaverosaa, ana yon wui isarm way wi mvo buoiiu ox aMu vraar Buyers. Tour boy or girl working can save SB cash and ft monthly, without interest, and secure a musical eaucauoa now. within 800 miles, and the piano wlll.be shipped subject to exchange within one year, we allowing the full amount paid. This virtually gives you a one-year trial of the piano you order. nr nlano or player-piano purchased carries with it the Scbwan Plane Co. guarantee of satisfaction, as 'also the narnai arusxantee icuui aco Ditauimurrr 01 laevo now musicw innnunsaia, vyn uguuu, naimtwi aun hiuuwi evening during tnis sale, t&b sxojhs ssax vsls-bhb bo nxxauz. Kasmfaotarars Coast msmsaton 111 yoartk snreet . at Washington. ctiwaint Paainio Co, rABBAHTZB BAOXSO BT T BCTZiUOBf XX CAPITAL New Arrival 9 in Portland Sbould First Find Their -Wy jto Hotel Cornelius' RATES tl A DAT AKD tJF! C W. Cornelius. President. E. Fletcher, Manager." ' Park and Aldsr. Portland. Or. ; V wz) DAiLV SHOPPING SUlDlr bo. s PBXLVAT. 01. 1S17. OTOB HOTEL CARLTON 14th and. Washingtom ft. ' Best 200 roomr in" th city 1' Special rates by the week. Wletof Brandt, Pros, t. B. atacBae. Mgr. . - - ESTABLISHED .Z. B2 YEARS Y. -M, C. A. library Receives Donations of Books toi Soldiers. imttMmtnnntnn iiuuuiHuuuiuiwiuuuuuuiiwuuuuiUiHi"UiaHumilw . Ubxary Books BaoaireL Tha T. M. C. A. headquarters at . Vancouver hag received a large donation of books from eitlsens of Portland sent through the Portland free library, and al ready they are being passed out. Sst nrday night Dr.., Lynn H Hough of the .Northwest university, Chicago, wilt address the men ; at the -audi torium. - Both Friday and Saturday there will be moving picture shows. Thursday- night the Portland f Honor Guard young ladies gave a musical entertainment. Classes In mathemat ics, -French and English' will , begin next week. , W-Vsslgaed- to Ponrteaata," Second Lieutenant . ' John . McNaughton has FALL COATS ARE HODEMTELY PRICED Stylo niustratecl $20.00 Smart,, deep toned ' cheviot, with large collar in cape ef i. feet with Coney - fur. Deep novel 47 4 'rrwkets. wide belt t , .. . and buttons. This is an exception-' ally smart coat " ? and so low price4 as ti be attractive, indeed. You will Mo well to see this toat Saturday. EVERY STYLE OF COAT is displayed in our .large de partment. -There are hand some silk velours, crystal cloths velours, etc Many 'are profusely trimmed -in fur. - - COAT BUYER COMPLIMENTED Siqce the opening snd fall stylt show Monday night, Miss M. Rose has received many, many compliments on her splendid se lection of coats for this season. It is recognized tbjt the Eastern has never shown a handsomer One of winter coats. Ladies' Suit of dark green broad-: cloth.. The, Jacket it t belted model, embroidered in front and trimmed In Hudson Seal. Th skirt is cot on plain straight lines. Priced at 967 Jto. . HANDSOME FURS We - are now showing the loveliest fur styles we have ever been able to procure. You will enjoy seeing them. EASTERN OU1H111NG COJ, Washington St. at Tenth In Paris hats and cotts of rubber lzed crepe de chine are causing much attention. The Russian effect is a feat ure oK many of the fall and wintei Afternoon coats of velvet wlif b featured to t oonsidefabls extent during the coming winter. Smart satin gowns having sheer, crepe combined for the waist are appealingly pretty this falL- y'rv Z . THAT'S TQO BAD! It really does seem a shame that - a person will have to own- up to having "nothing to wear," when , V we are." offering - such beautiful; ', things aad so moderately ptioed - Just step in ' and allow us to -"show you. i : A Moderate-Prloed Hotel of Merit" HOTEL CLIFFORD Sast Morrison , Mear' Oraad; Ave. ISo. It Per Dart With Bath. ji.l AMUSEMENTS ;. TtOXETt If O W . KaXXaTJlO HEILIG lZV.aVZSTl2 .7 !Z NEXT SUN. special rr k-e aUts. 'Wad. aad Satsrdar. - Betara ( the avenus KOLB&DILL aavB High Cost of Loving , Bxeelleot seat, eronatng , glria. aog Bvtntad Jaas erebaatra. rtoar IU0. BaL .ft, SOe. Oat BOe. Wed. afa.. riaor Si. , Bat tSe. fO. Oat 60c. Sat. ktst, ror $1, Bel SI. fee, 60c, Oal. SOe. , i P AN TAG E S MATINEE tAlLY ' StM KJT leial Xafagaaiaet Xrlrinilaary ; anxK aouuio - - The Tamofie Vila Stas. r 1 my OTBCB BIO ACT - ' . Ilirae part eratanras Sell. , ' i , Bight Ctvtala mt t aadaV- L Y 1 e mzzmcttCLs?'- z. :- . : : contest: ,- K TONIGHT ; .'X.