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Monday Kvctiing, Nov, 21, 1921
Page Two
A HP Everything in Dry Goods, Men's Fur-
if - . - " . ',! J1; Mil'-' -?-. ;. " f
Bed Rock Prices
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Cotton
Goods
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and everything made of cotton is advancing, but we
will give you the advantage of low prices during
this sale.
Regular 2oc yd. Outing
Flannel, white and col
ored, ,
18c and 15c yd.
MUSLIN
Yard wide good grade
Muslin,
12y2c yd.
Regular 20c yd. Towel
ing for
' ;; i2y2c yd. :
Large size ready made
Sheets, reg. $ 1.25, for
79c each
Large size bleached Bed
Spreads, $2.50 and $3.00
for '
:" $1.98 '
Silks and Dress Goods at
Y2 the Regular Price
Ladies' Box Calf. Med.
Weight Lace Shoes
' $2.98 TU
Apron Check Gingham,
.3 yards
25c -
0-4 Sheeting,
yd., for
49c
reg. G5c
A big assortment
Bleached Turkish Towels
19c each
LAST CHANCE TO BUY GOODS AT THESE
LOW PRICES, AS MANY ARTICLES ARE BE
GINNING TO ADVANCE.
We carry a high grade factory line of guaranteed.
Shoes which we will sell for a few days during this
sale at Factory Prices.
Mercerized White Table
Linen, regular $1.25, for
75c
Ribbons, Embroid'y and
Laces - ...
y2 Regular Price
$7.50 and $8.00 Indian
Robes, all colors,
$5.98
Ladies' Union Suits
r 69c each
Overalls are costing $3
and Jj54 doz. higher than
last spring, but we have
a few dozen left to sell
you for ' '
98c pr.
A lot of Men's Heavy
Work Shoes, regular $5,
for
$3.69 and $3.85 pr. . '
A lot of odd sizes 8V2 to '.
11 Children's Shoes
$2.48
Large size double Wool
Nap Blankets, reg. $3!50,'
for
$2.69 . .....
Regular $2.50 and $3.00
Corsets, odd. sizes
49c each "
. . Men's Semi Pacs High
Cut 14 and 16-in. Boots,
reg. $9.00 and $10.00, :
$5.98
Children's Little Brown
Lace Shoes, sizes 5 to
8V2, .
Special Sale $1.65
Loggers' Heavy Blue
Wool Underwear, regu
lar $4.00 and $5.00, for
$2.98
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Men's $25.00 Suits, all wool,
$19.98
Men's $30.00 Hard Finish Pure Worsted Suits
$23.98
Men's $30.00 All Wool Late Style Up to Date
Overcoats
' : " ' $19.98
Men's $35.00 All Wool Up to Date Overcoats for
$23.98
Wool Olive Drab Army Shirts, regular $4.50, and
$5.00 values, . for v-
$3.48 '
Men's Sport Coats
$3.48
. Men's $12.50 and $15.00 Rain Coats
$5.98
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As The World Wags
By Frank Fay Eddy
THK OI. I) (ilt.UlS came mid wont
.They, after nil, represent the. I'nlvoisity,
' are Indeed the Incarnation nf IU lb in in
them that tlib University Uvea and linn
t ..expression! There is .anmctliing very
wonderful about manner in which a great
arhonl or college lion n continuity (if life
which flowi on from generation to gen
,rnUon; lmw old aNsncititiiiUK and tntdi
' tlonii cluster about Hi lmw It minima up
youth in hia plastic, .veura mid makes
itn impress upon him. Ho in likn no much
metal which goes through tho mint and
roniPH out with the impression of Die na
tion which Ihhiich it ns a token, of value.
ALT, THIS in more evident In connec
tion with the older college of the cunt
for tltero hux been time with nuch iimti
tut IfMin nn llnrvniil mid Yulo for thin
w'eilllll of llNAoellitlnn ' nml fiia(tim t
Kftthnp force. Hut with 1.h onmpnrntivo
y yoiiiif nniv.ornUlcM of tho west we enu
fiea alreiidy a similar dovulopmcnt.
OXK f.'OSrKS laek to meet tlio old M
Iowa ti used to know and exchange stor
ies with tho under-graduntea about the
way iu which college cUHtoina wero oh-
BiTved in hit time us con 11 tared with the
effete lireseut. One coiiich hack to breeue
into theoM fraternity, perch unco meet
ittll or Jim. grown Htouter unci noKHMily
11 trifle hiild or gray, hut otherwiHo look
ing ciiite natural. All Uuh in something
which ovolves' ivithout in(rh reference
to courHCH to Btudy and the ostensible
work of tJie college. It in tho indeBfrib
ahlo and iutiuigiltle thing1 which la Lite
very breath oi life in a college.
IX X TiAHOKIl WAY the Hnme thing
taken place with all mmitntions. Great
exectitivoH in biiHiness strive to create
Homcthing of the sniujp esprit de corf in
their plants oid a fibito or nation ik
Htrong only as it .is tied-together by com
mon Hentiments in Home Hiich way as is
the lifo of the past and that of the pres
ent in a great cullege.
LIVE INTO IT, ia the advice any Old
Orad would give to the Ktndent of this
year. The knowledge one acquires in col
lege ik good hut it is only part of the
gain.- The rest comes from a kind of
process of absorption which wakes one
all his life different, in fact, makes him
ouo of tho "Old Ovals,' ,
STEEL INDUSTRY LAGS
Wnshington, 1), C, Nov. 21. Tho iron
and Hteel industry reported n decrease
or iu.rs per cent in rue number or work
eri employed in October compared with
the same month last year, the depart
ment of labor announced today.
Klght of fourteen representative in
dustries reported increases, the largest
the woolen industry, which employed last
month 5-.r per cent more than October
! aiiiiiniiiwitaqHiWisiiiwuea a.. M1 . jal
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
she Would read ivtiehour
to the one Who Was blind"
So mudi of tlit beauty of tho worl.l conies to us through tho (sense-of sight tlmt
it ought never to he neglected Take Care of y0ur Eyes.
The correction of n slight
orror ' todiiy may savo
yours of misery lahij; on
in lifo.
KRYPTQI
GLASSES IV
THE INVISIBLE DIFOCALS
Ae would ho pleased to
have you Uocoiue hotter'
nctpiaintcd with the -advantages
of our sorvice.
Op
88! WILLAMETTE ST. EUGENE.OHE.
In the County Court of tlic Statu of
OiM'fton in tm! for the County of Jniu.
In rrolwto. In Iln Kstatc of Jimy J.
HaiUv, PtHfiistuI
Xotii-e is liorrhv aivprT that tho hrnr-
iiiR uion tlio final amount of tho ailniin
iHtrator filoi in tho nhovo tirorooiline
on NovoiulH'r 'Jl, I'.KM, will bo hail ho
foro tho oounty oourt at tho court Imuso
In Hiikoiio, OroRon. nt HI:IM) o'cloi k a.
in., on Hoc. 'M, ltfjl, auri that any oli
jootiim thoroto shall be fiknl by x.iiil
tiiuo.
Fl. SI. ll.MI.KY. Ai!iiiinitrati.i-.
II. V. SI.ATl'KKV. Attornoy for Aduiin-
Utrator. .No.l t!WMon-(ly-ill(i
Soattlo, Waah., Nov. SI. Forced
flown in the blinding unow atorm off
.loffcrson Hoail, Kililio liulibaril. Seattle
mail pilot, battled nth tho icy waves
for nine hours 'lawt night before hia
wrecked plane was wanhod ashore at
Anate Point, aerosa tlio bay from Port
.Madison on Puiret Sound.
C. W. Pandv. hia eomoaninn. is re
ported missing. lie left Ilubbnrd in the
crippled pliine and pnddleil off on a pon
toon in search of assistance.
Me has not been hoard from since and
tho gi-avoKt fears are hold for his safety.
llospite hia weakened condition, as
the result of his loni; battle against the
elonieuts. Hubbard is directing the oper
ations of a small fleet of launches which
are senrihinir tho sound for Bandy, tlnlv
uieaKor details have reached Seattle
about the accident.
Hubbard nnd Handy loft Sunday morn
ii'K on a duck limit inn expedition and the
accident happened while they were on
their way bnek to Seattle.
Auction sale of balance of Harrow
household Roods will he sold at Armorv
Corner Seventh and Oak Streets Wed
nesday 1:30 p. 111. n-j-j
Shoea for everybody. Model Shoe Store
n.'iO
Notice to Automobile Ownors.
The Owl Garage Is ready for business.
Will call and get your cars and deliver
them. Give ua a trial. Phone 870, 2057
Franklin Blvd. - n23
Tqnight and Tomorrow
l'hon R JO. Stovena for Piano Tunlnc
Insure with Hcury Tromp. 3.T West 0th
DAN DERI NE
Stops Hair Coming" Out:
Thickens, Beautifies. .
3
.Lt rrnts hitis a bottle of 'Ihinderme"
at any drug store. After one application
you ran not find a particle of dandruff
or a falling hair, Ilciilos. every hair
life, hig.ir, brifihtnKs'Wr
color ufl abumlauoe, " '
Death Cheats Woman Nurse
'(Of Pension After Long Wait
Sacramento, Col., Nov. 21. Mrs. Al
lio ltailoy, 75. nurse in three wars, re
ceived word from Washington, a few
days aao, that her nemoon. from the rv.
ernniont. which she has been fighting for
20 voais. would he granted.
Hut the pension will come too late.
She died last night.
.Mrs. Hailey nursed in the Civil war,
when she was only 10 years old. and also
in the Indian and Spauisji-Aincrican
wars. -
At
the
R E X
26 Boys Enrolled for
Willamette Conference
Twenty-six Kngone bovs have signed
up for the Willilliiotte Older Hoys' con
ference which begins in Corvaliis naxt
Friday afternoon, according to W. V.
Waller, boys' secretary of tile local as
sociation. Nearly ."K) bova mot yesterihiv
afternoon at the Y. M. C. A. and made
plana for the Kogene dolesatlon.
Ilr. K. C. Siason. of lteed iMlliue, ad
dresseil forty Fugeiie men at the final
meeting of the week of prayer at the
V. M. C. A. yesterday afternoon. The
week of prayer has boon very succosfiil
in attendance, there living about 411 men
present at each luncheon.
Madaljmne Obenchain's
Hearing is Postponed
Tais Angeles, Cal., Xnv. 21.- .!nU
lynne Olimichaiu's hearing on a writ of
habeas corpus demanding that she be
granted an immediate tri.il in il. r,,,,-.i...
of John Helton Kenneiv, was Hstponrd
nsiav oy ine ap.euate cuirt. IVc-vion
on the writs will he mad.. Vo,lr,,.lu..
1 he rH"P"nement was granted at the
request ofr eenmpt Pavis acting chief
eounsel for Mr Obenchain. Havis re
quested the deiav upon two ground:
1 That bis client is acrionxK- ill
confined to bed at the county jail.
2 Tlmt some contingency' mav arise
before Wednesday In cause the defense
to ahsniam argument on its nrit nf k-
boas a'orniin. In a brief statement t
courU Havis indicated that Madalinne
mar go to trial this week.
Tile motion for drl.iv wss n..t i
In deputy district Ai'toriMT Charles W '
Fricke, representing the rrosecntion.
Picturized
in 12 acts
of no'er-to-he-for-'
gotten
At
'the
CASTLE
The
Crowning
Triumph
of the
screen's
greatest
artist.
DOUGLAS
FAIRBANKS
In Edward Knohlock's adai.tation of Alexandre Du
mas' famous novel, " '
"THE THREE MUSKETEERS"
MATINEE
1:00 to 3:30, 35c
CHILDREN ONLY
3:30 to 5:45, 10c
NIGHT .
7:30 to 10:00, 50c
Owinsr to the length of
Hie lliree ilusketeers"
only one showing will ho
Pi ven at night. After
the theatres are. onee
tilled, no one will be ad
mitted to stand.
SPECIAL
MUSICAL SCORES
accompany both
presentations
Hobt. V. Hainsworth
fit tho Rex
Ralph H. Aldred
, at the Castle
Atmospheric
PROLOGUE
featuring '
D'AHTAGXAN
Landed bv
eers"' is lnV
your neighbor
critics everywhere;, "The Three Mnsket-
'"f.-K an records in Eugene Watch
COME EARLY
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