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HT2 OREGON SU!aAY , JOURJiAi; r OUTLAID, SUNDAY 2IOI1NISG, NOYEirDISl 12,1CZ2.' LOCAL WOaEil OPEil DRIVE FOR COLLEGE FUND Effort Being Wade to Collect $10,000 in Oregon for Seven Institutes In Orient , . - Rsjolee. ' 1 ; TbU la tba jnatfc word, ia lb groat . national campaign for' 13.000,000 en . dowroeitt tor tha t wvta women' eol I ler of tbs Orient, In which breg-on Is trying-tft. rajss 10,OO0. for th l cabUng1 f this, single wont across th seas to thosa seven: colleges on Christ i maa morning: wil IndlcaU i that ttoe i el has been reached. ; . :! , Itt aa.affort. ta make possible rthls ! J frtft from the woman of the . Occident to taa women of the Orient, scores of f woman representing- aU groups and .all Interests throughout the state in ( creharal and la Portland In. particular, I are retting" down to the actual work I of securing pledges. -,. . - - i - The culminating event of the earn- "Paign will ba a great luncheon to be i given Saturday,. November SB. in .the Arcadian cardans I of the Hotel Mult nomah. - r . r - - -' ' v Tha general work ef the campaign Is being conducted under three large - groups. Mrs. WaUace McCamant . Jieada the denominational group ; .Mrs. . O. It. Buland : beads -the club group - -and Mra. A, R Welch beads tha grroup ? patriotic college and secret organi sations. Individual hostesses who bav taaen tables tor tha luncheon Include: 2ra W. C Alvord, Mrs. Victor Brandt; atra. O. M, Clark. Miss Beatrice Her manson, Mrs. Walter Taylor ' Sumner, Mrs. Will lam MacMaater, Mrs. Thomas "W. Klrby. Mrs. Charles T. Chamber- i lain. Mra F. I. Fuller, Mrs. Homer Coffen. Mrs. Hairy Kendall, Are. An derson Cannon, Mrs. F. S. Belcher, 1 Mrs. K. E. Cable, Mrs. E. H. Kast, Mrs. Peter Maraden, Miss May Sbo gren. Miss Jessie Farrell, Mrs.B. & Collins, Mrs. J. W. Burt. -Mrs. O. a . Oakes, Mra," Charles Hendy. Mrs. E. , ,1a, UpmayerTot Silem. The American Association of Univer sity Women has taken five tables at . which the hostesses - win be : Mrs. B. P. Geary, i Mrs. .W. W. McCredle, Mrs. Elliott R. Corbett, Mrs. Forrest ! Fisher, Mrs. W. H. Babson and Mrs. W. H. Thomas. Miss Florence Knapp will be hostess, at the - Pt Beta Phi ! table. Mrs. John Guy "Wilson will be i hostess at tha Kappa Kappa Gamma table and Mrs. Charles Maurice will be hostess at lb Alpha Chi Omega, table. Mrs. George- Wt Reed and Mrs. H. ; Huddlestone ,"will be 'hostesses ' at tables for members of Multnomah r chapter. Daughters of tha Americas i i Revolution. t ; ! . . . i The , p. E. O. Sisterhood has '.taken i five tables at which the hostesses will be Mrs. I. D. BoDine, Mrs. George F. . Alexander, Mrs. ? I D. Goodrich, Mrs. : Frank Paris, MlsS Marthlne Grimsby, i Mrs. Emery Schmeer will be hostess at par-Ubt at which women of the United jjinurea uiiunu wui oe seated. X. Takeda, tha : ) Japanese consul, Mrs. Takeda and friends -will occupy a table as will also ! John P. ' Trant, the :British consul, Seid Back, -a promt r nent Chinese lawyer, has taken a table , for hirnaeir and friend. - 4 . ; " t . Mrs. Alexander Thompson, president rt of the Portland Federation of Women's -( Organisations, i., will ba , hostess at a 1-table, at . which represeatatlvea of that I body wat be 'seated. -i L ' -Organisations -S affiliated r With the !f deration, have' taken tables as fol i - Iowa: : Portland "Orade Teachers' as- sociatlon. Miss Julia Spooner;. Portland ; 'AVomais Jiesearch dub, t Mrs. , R, s W. Jamison; East Side- Lavender- club. Mrs. J. Hi Richards r New Thought club, - Mrs.' M. M. Beeda and Mrs. Emma 1. Holmes; The Forum, Mrs, Jt. I; T. Hidden ; P. E. O.? Sisterhood, Mrs. Ada Heath ; Overlook Woman's dab, Mrs. H. C. Raven ; past presidents of W. R. C, Mrs. Cora McBride and Mrs. - Una Sargent, and -West Side La vender club, Mrs. A. Johnson. The Portland Woman's club 1 table will be preaided over by Mrs O. P. M. J ami son and. ' Mrs. Dallas Bache will be hostess tt t tble for tha League of Women Voters. , . ' Mrs Sarah Dayton h v Dies - at Age of .46 - ; ' ' '. '- , fltra": Sarah Dayton, wifa of George Dayton, who died recently at her home at 141 East 45th -street north, was a native or Utab, oorn m ia. one : cams to Portland eight years ago . with her husband, and resided here until the -time of her death.- She is .survived., b'y her parents, Mr. and . Mrs. Joe Smith of Garrison, Mont lout sisters, Laura and- Alphetta : Smith, .and Mra F. Hayes of Deer Lodge, Mont. Mrs John - Bauer of throe, brothers. Lester Smith of Gar rison. Mont., Joe Smith Jr. of Trinidad. Co4ckr and Henry Smith of LsGrande. Interment was at Mount i Scott ceme- torT" J . t,s -; '."' 'i ' i -1 f , 4 J1 WEK-E3ri BATES FIXETJ . - Oregon Agricultural College. Corval lis, Nov. 11,- J anior week-end this year will be May U-13, according to an an nouncement made by William North, chairman of tha junior week-end com mittee. i Two baseball games, a vaude ville and a canoe fee are to be feat wres. ' . ENGRAVING FREE War Tax" Absorbed On all silver flat ware i 7-Knivet, Forks and odd pieces. Also hoi , p- low ware of all kinds. TV e carry a complete line of cut glass,' clocks and white . ivory,, toilet articles. . IBetter : grades of, silk ' ' umbrellas at a rea sonable price. . -Larj;e . stock' to f select from. ;;"Gift that last"-at Ifsafin'svfc- j. J-. 'k RQY&MOLIN JKWS4.KRS AND OPTieiANS 240 Alder near Second STOMACH. N& TEETH-r- No Stomach No Brain! No Brain-No Mail! Have: you any excuse to offerifor dental neglect, when I promisejlo fix up your; whole . mouth for very ' little money, and insure the work for 15 years?.- Go back a .few . years and compare the prices paid for dental work with the prices I charge for the same or better work. Recall, the pain and tor ture qf the dental chair of former days, and then think of the painless den tistry of today, made pos sible by, my system.- ,: " ' The people are interested in the fact that I have prac vtteany..eUmjn.&ted pain in dental work; that I have made : possible better dentistry at half the former prices ; that I have set the example of antiseptic dentistry! and have given my personal guarantee of satisfaction on every rj piece of work . done in, this office a guarantee that - means the'vorkmanship and material are CERTIFIED -CORRECT.: : , C SB. E. O. ArSPLrXB, Mgr.-Vygntetica-Ya Limited te- Iligk .i .. i v Class Xeatlstry Oaly- , SUPERIOR DENTISTRY . AT MODEST FEES FlesK-potored Plates Warranted to fit so Vou can cttew corn off tha cob u i. . i . V , $ 1 0 and ap 22-k Gold Growna. . .$5 up Cold Bridge, . v . . . . . $5 and up OPEN NIGHTS 15-Year. Guarantee Electro iPainless ; Dentists IN THE TWO-STORY BUILDING i Corner Sixth and Washington Sts Portland, Oregon 1 1 1 1 CJ)- :" .. i mi 56S 61c 72-inch extra quality nn- - C" -bleached sheeting:, theyerd. . tJL4 81-irtchT heaty weight uri bleached sheeting, the yard. . l-inch extra n.aUfy. V bleached sheeting', the yard. 81-inch best quality heavy bleached -sheeting:, the yard 36-inch extra heavy best qual ity unbleached muslin, yard 1 cTnC) o )(-& - :'68c 18c ; .DRESS GINGHAMS Standard quality ginghams of choice patterns and colors. A standard dress material at a price that. Is lower than elsewhere. " " '. 1 ; Vhite (Dutinrj Flannel : i lie Yd. Of good " quality, 27 inches wide and 'a 'ffood weight flannel, Seasonable' 12 months in the year and lower priced at. Ward's. Save.' u v J I II UUY:A J j in Sale of Mixing Bov1 Setof 5 ; S ftw 77 200 sets co W sale Monday merninff. at a. price that makes bisr savings f or thrif tv honaewiva. Made of dear, transparent glass, gradaatin? inr- value, low priced. - . iv ; QTf Dleached, slz 72x20 Inches, O -f! "wy.w hemmed. A. special at,... V SKU'f ' f xuiity. slse 8i9t) In ft :nr? 4vvl3 inches and hemmed. Each SJa ;a "J OnCCta inches. A bij special at yiii y QVirf A rood quality, size 81x99 Q'l P iJlivwlu inches and hemmed. Each iie - JL iUU WillC3 42x3$ inches...... aUu Kll rtW fn ifl Extr Quality, I f o WO W-Vep Hemmed. 45x38 in. o Pill m Pn tr Hemstitched, 1 a c e r?W ra f yaSC3 edre. Clg value.. ,ww ' J L r Selected, Seasonable Merchandise at Low Reohable Prices--SAVE! OVERGOATS for.MEN AT REASONABLE LOW PRICES Bigger' Vi1pe Bigger Savings ."-.-"'SWEATER! . , Ah Opportune Showing in Sizes i ,'C-l7or;;MEN.dVBbYS 4- . ' " I" A most seasonahle offering' of dependable quality sweaters at prices that are low, prices that make bi; savmgs. Men or boys will find a style and color here that they will like and an extra value for less money than founa elsewhere. ' . v : Extraordinary values are to, be found here in overcoats for men and youngr men.' Styles that are attractive; ulsters, ulsterett. and sport models in herringbone weaves, heather mixtures and oxfordVand a wide range of colors to choose from.- Roomy, well fitting coats of the most dependable wear and all priced to make big savings for the man who makes his selection here!: A coat of individuality at a low price. . Just Think! Overcoats for.'"' 'M&15p to ff33' M - - - - - ' - ' - - - -y' e ' - - - Now! Just a Word About :.. Meh?s Wool Mackihaws Men who appreciate real value at a, low price will welcome Ithe news that they can find a good, warm, dependable-wearing mackinaw in a style and color they like, and at a price that is reasonably low.- We offer extra valueB in mackinaws at incomparable low prices, such as: -vS9:9i 'HHHi O V i I Men's Pullover Style Sweater Xnit from all: wool yarn styled with a shawl collar and contrast trimmed cuffs - and bottom edge. ' Colors of black and purple. A well made- sweater, . PUT value, at low price Men'a Ieavy ; Sweateit Coat An attractive ' garment for real long service. Styled with a, shawl' collar and two pockets. In navy , blue, a well made garment ox ex- c client quality. An exira vaiue vx ry xor Dig savings.. lSvo mm. y.. Big .Values in BaysTwp-Pants School Suits ; Mothers will appreciate the extra v values they find here in Ward's t two-pants suits - for boys. Well tailored - garments of dependable- wearing qualities and in styles that will please the boy; The two ' pair of pants, full lined, will give .the additional wear so much ap " nreciated, truly, an economical fea ture. Shopping at Ward a brings low, money saving prices, -extra values " . : " $7.98 $8.95 $11.95 k Women's, Hoseof Incomparable Values Ward's hose values make biff ings. ar au times. ? These two typical of our low prices. ; ' Guaranteed Silk ' ; r v- Hose-' '3.89 sav-v M Three Pair, Guaran 8 Mont A heavy silk hose with seam- lass feet, back seam and with reinforced heels and toes. In colors of black and dark brown. Extra quality, low priced. 'Wool ; Clocked Hose, $1.89 A fine quality hose knit with dropstitch effect and in colors'of gray and black.- Neatly clocked in contrasting colors. A big hose value. Men's Heavy Pullover Sweater; - Knit of part wool and in a shaker ; knit stitch. v Colors of black with cardinal. A shawl collar. , contrast -trimmed cuffs and bottom edg. i A Ward value J; t. Boys'. Shaker - ' , ; Knit Pullover " : A part wool'sweater of cardinal and trimmed with black. Shawl collar and cuffs and ' bottom edge trimmed. An unusual Value at this Jow ' price, iepenu- v x able quality. . fj, Boys' Pullover, Style Sweater, Boys will like this' attractive sweaterwith trimmings of brown and green or purple and gold. An extra value in a shawl-col- -HS&9S: Boys' All-Wool ; ; Pullover Sweater An all wool sweater of a shaker knit and in a maroon color. ' Styled with a large i shawl col lar . and with pockets. A qual ity mat . is in- ffh comparable at V x this low price fll1 .98 Boys! Ribl?pd Sweater Coats .22) A fine ribbed sweater of navy blue, coat style with shawl col lar and pockets. Of such qual ity as -to give long wear; a nvav siyie uui the boys .will like Boys' Wool Mixed Pulldyer Sweater A" fine ribbed ' garment jwith shawl collar, in colors of i car dinal and blacky contrast trim med on collar, cuffs and bottom edge. A value that will hrinfif big savings.. Men's Flannel Shirts At Prices That are a Reve r lation to Men' Who Appre ciate Big Values. Offering dependable quality, shirts t such Jow prices, provide for men the opportunity . of choosing shirts 'for winter wear at prices ' that make big savings.- A comparison of . any of these low .prices reveal to you the , exact possibility of what you can buy for less at Ward's fcig .retail store. - Heavy Wool Shirts A heavy -weight flannel shirt of a khaki color, well made and of full cut.- - A - shirt that will give long v wear,-- one that is r worth more than-what we ask, for It. Ample sizes to choose, from. Dark Blue Cotton Shirt ''-3i;o;o;i'-; A shirt of heavy" weight cotton, a t darkyblua color1 with- white polka dot, commonly called the railroad : man's shirt. - Flat col lar styles-well made and full cut. Genuine Army StyIe Shirt 52.39, An allfcwool khaki shirt' of regu lation style, .lined bosom .and patched sleeves. Truly; . an un usual valae in men's wool shirts at a price that is to be appre ciated, and typical Ward Savings. Elxtra .Special! Hajinel Shirts 82.00 : A shirt " of good vWeight and in colors of .brown, gray and navy, -is full cut and very well made. A shirt value that wU be appre ciated ; by the - extra - wear the swearer gets from it. Worth more. Autp Owners Will Welcome Tliese Bargains Coming to'.Wsrd'S Is the height qf economy whera in the need, of dependable,, seasonable, auto ac cessories. , Belo-ty' w e mention three articles that are essential for wet:' weather' driving". . Big savings.'', -v- - ' ' . Skid. Chains Don't drive on wet pavement without.' chains. Our heavy duty type are sure to prevent -, skid ding. . t Size 30x3Y2 In, $3.95; Size 31x4 In. $4.95 - Other sizes proportionately i ' '. low priced. BIG BLANKET VALUES ',; '4.,.'... . ,...'..( .. ..-' .j . , Here are three .offers of blankets that have no comparison as far as "real Value is coi&eroedrvJExtra quality they are, and at prices that .are very low considering present market conditions on woolen goods Ward's Special Gray Blanket 05.95 ; A four and one-half pound blanket of all wool, one that .will give the very best of service .-Striped trimmed, stitched' ends. ; JVirgin Wool ? : Blanket . '"..4'S7.05.i An extra value in a full double size blanket of silver gray and neatly striped trimmed. Four and one-half pounds in weight. . .. , - ;Pure White VVboI Blanket r H VJii.a ac An incomparable, value - in : a . high grade - blanket j of ,pure white. Attrae-. tively trimmed with neat stripes and silk bindings.' Large size. Bumpers Bumpers are essential at any sea son of the, year, but additionally so during wet weather. They are car insurance at all times. - . . . . - - ... v . New Double Spring Bumpers of, highly tempered- steel, black enameled and a bumper tnat will stand a lot ox abuse. Style to fit Chevrolet car s - j., i- . t Duplex Spring Bumper that fits any -car with frame extending beyond the radiator A fine' look ing bumper , t h a t is , of the most, de p e n dable quality .. . . Shoe VaMesTIiat Make: Big.Saviiigs Being fitted with shoes at. Ward's assures you of savings that are most substantial. Dependable quality footwear at our famous low prices are tobe appreciated twelve months in the, year. . Men's 18 Inch Top Heavy Vihter Shoe this winter shoe with two heavy full double soles. Goodyear welt sewed and with a dry foot wedge Ask to see this shoe. Men's" Heavy Wool Socks' Just the sock for this heavy . shoe. An all wool - sock. heavy ribbed and of a dark gray color. - , - 73c Boys' Hi-Top Shoes !:$9.95 A durable wearing .shoe f or boys, just ''the thing for winter wear. Similar to cut, but with two Straus. Half double soles, wide last " and heavy weight.' Size 94 to 13tt.; ' Same 1 to rShoa. ; for larger boys, , sizes 'Q3 ' 6 5 ' Dependable Quality Boots r. Men will appreciate the big savings they can make by choosing their rubber boots at Ward's. ' Of standard quality and priced much lower. ; . Hip Boots Black, $5.98 J Red, $6.19 Short Boots Black. $3.S3 Red, $4.15 ' Boot Socles 15c Pn - ; . . Jus( the thing to Wear, inside ; boots. Heavy cotton.', -' i ' ; ..EIectiici'yiriricri Materials Automatic Wind- i Shield ummm.. Attaches - to any-' car "and works' on the vacuum principle. Why pay more for this style wiper.. Save! . : Benjamin ; ; Twb-Way Plug, r . v.. AT WARD'S EVER "LOWER PRICES - Electricians and . home builders will instantly recognize- the big saving. values offered here in de pendable electrical materials. Porcelain base C7F7ia Cutouts, each. V 23 u Push, b u t t o ri ' flush Switches, single O , pole, eachj. . . Snap Switch, single pole, . C&iivL Nickel Base Board jfle ceptacles, with f f plate and lid, . 4(2 IinedSockeS!I Piill chain 'V Extension fnA--" men chain . . vLr J,-inch Insulat- CJ) ing Tape, Vz lb. 3 m Glazed : Porcelain Cleats, "2 ,and 3 wire, . F? the dozen. . i Q Cutout and I Switch Boxes, 9 inches ;' lonff, ach . . 'i Q & QJ. 3-1 n. Porcelain GftGS Tubes, the Doz. Assembled : Split ICnobs, tne dozen. . . .- ejf K Insulated Wire Connec tors. Size 12 f rr and 14 wire. . . JiriQ Something that should be in every home for emergency: use.: It can be attached to any ordi narysocket, providing for an extension cord or an extra light. Out low price places it within the reach of all. 'Big value. Portable 1 Radiator Is light weight and can Im easily carried from one room to the other. It throws off ample heat to remove chills from small . rooms,' etc 'Dull black finish, i - lbOUmlUOitoaw.Mva.Moafey.MM If yotiAWe Ctlt OX tCTVZL Jr 7 i Mail Your Request TODAY Ost f Tewa Csttomers Klioald; Senl lor oar Jew iu catalogue Mail orders shipped" witLia 43 fcosrs I j r V