Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, November 21, 1921, Image 5

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    Monday Evening, Nov. 21, 1021
THE EUGENE " B Iff I EY BUSRD
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Important Tomorrow 42-Inch Indian Head Tubinp- 39c.
A fortunate imrchase enables ns to offer another limited tpiantitv of (icnnine Indian yOfj
i!iUJ-iiUl""'!,r ut n 1RW loWl'r l"''011 yard. This is a standard quality, and we IktSJ
will fill mail and phone orders
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CLOTHES OF EXTRAORDINARY WORTH AT A PRICE
QUITE ORDINARY IS THE MANNER EMPLOYED
BY US TODAY IN DEMONSTRATING THE VALUE
Of THE KAY. B AC DOUBLE-BREASTED MODEL?
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CUSTOM SERVICE WITHOUT
7W ANNOYANCE OF A TRY-ON
READY. TO-PUT-ON
TAILORED AT FASHION PARK
713 Willamette St.
'one of Eugene's best stores"
0 CITY NEWS
Mis. Hendricks Has Guests
il, and Mrs. Ituss Mummer of Port
land were the house guests of Mrs. T. (i.
LARGE'S
Smart
New Silk
Umbrellas
For. Women
At Holiday Prices
A fine silk rainproof
umbrella such as any one
of tbese clear styles we
are showing is something
that is indispensable for
the rainy season.
Their ringed or
strapped handles, chic
stubhincss of build and
gay colors make tliem a
distinct part of one's
wardrobe. s '
Special holiday prices.
$4.95 to $11.75
LARGE'S
Hendricks over the week-end. 111. Plu tu
rner is a former Oregon fltiicient.
Mort Go Hunting
John Ifnnziker, local architect and Tim
Murray, left yesterday for Silteoos lake
vhere they will hunt uutil the latter part
of the week.
Trapper In Town
l E. Anway. a trapper and hunter
who resides near Oakridtfe, , spending
the week in town on businesH and visit-
' Siik with friends.
Snow on pass
There's 10 inches of snow on MeKen
zie pass, according to Charles Swartz,
of the Lost Creek ranch, who was a vis
itor in Eugene over the week-end.
spent the pust two days visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stevenson leaving
last evetiitiK for Albany. Mrs. Stevenson
was formerly Miss Dorothy H. Miller,
a Kraduale of the University last year.
S. P. Officials Here
Among inilroau ufticinls who handled
the big crowds on the Southern Pacific
were L L. (iralinin. aueut at tVirvuJIis.
and M. .leukius, traveling passenger!
agent, of PorMauu.
Market Open Wednesday
Tn . iiivommodale thu ThansKivina
trade the public market will be open J
eitnestiay. rtpeciai euori 01 me veu
itora fn fn i-in in-twlnci will lie directed
toward furnishing articles that people!
need for the national holiday dinner.
Visit Sclo Relatives
Mrs. Florence Luther and two grand
daughters of Eugene spent the morniug !
in Albany while on their way to f.ugeue
to visit at the home of Mrs. Luther's
datiKhter Mrs. C. 0, Davis. Albany
Herald.
From Roseburg
Miss Vera Hoffhnm, recently here
from Eugene to make her home is spend
ing a few days in Eugene visiting with
friends. Roseburg News-Keview. .
Dallas Man Here
It. G. Haldaree of Dallas is in town
for several weeks nu business and pleas
ure combined.
Return to Bandon
C D. darman and son Donald returned
last evening to their home in Handoi
I after spending the week-end vjsitins
j here with Mr. .lurman's daughter, Dor
j othy who attends the ITiiiver."ity.
i Corvallis People Here
.Mr. and Mrs. A. V. HiaeKiuirn 01 or
vollis left for their home last evenine
after visiting over the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Prunk of this city
, THIS LABEL
Hart Schaffner
&.Marx
Clothes
for, a hitr thine to find.
WADES'
Attend Turkey Shoot
Orlo ilemlershott, William Branstet
ter and Al Cook attended the turkey
shoot at Cottage Grove yesterday and
brought several of the birds home for
Thanksgiving.
Mcdford Men Leave
Vernon Vawter. Olitt Amspiker and
Dr. Thayer, all prominent residents of
.Mcdford,' left last night for home after
spending the week-end in Hugene attend
ing the Homecoming festivities.
Will Return Tuesday
i..l l,.V.:. In linrn frnm Itim-
! don visiting with friends, expects to re
I turn to his home town Tuesday. Mr. Me
I Nuir came out for the minim! f'niversit?
Homecoming. He is a former Oregon stu
i dent.
' Has Tonsils Removed
Clove Whitley r. nrned this morning
to her home in Cottage Grove after hav
ing her tonsils removed at the Norlhwest
hospital Saturday .
' Dale Return Frcm California
! Dr. and Mrs. W. II. Dale and bab
have returned from California wher
they have been sojourning for the pas'
ihree weeks in Sun Francisco and othei
interesting points.
Gcrlinqers Drive Back
Mr and Mrs. Gorire Gerltnger ol
1 Portland b-ft yesterday afternoon for
1 their home after spending the week-em
n the guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Compbe!
. Church of this city.
' Hrre for Institute
j S Umrler-. president of the (tregot
Si-tte Norotal school at Mnnmonth. Is it
i Eugene where he appears on the pro
rui of the teacher.' iiitilnte openinf
today.
O-vallis P"le Lave
Mr and Mr. Paul Pengra of or
villi who came up for the football ramf
ati'nlav ere the guets of Mrs. Editr
It.rV. milil hist evening when they left
j for home.
Word lieen rectvwl hr friend" o
Mr and Mr. I V Snerasi who lef
hnre ta-t ffnth 'or ihfrma and An
rona for the winter, that thev are
K?rnin Mrly Mill- C.I.. thi. week
and have had fine weather so far.
Hillsboro People Hero
Mr. and Mrs. 11. C. Taggurt of Hills- J
boro drove home last evening after t
spending the week-end visiting with their t
daughter who is attending the University
here. They, also have u son wno plays
on the O, A. C. football team,
Paint Gang at Work
The Southern Pacific paint gang has
arrived in the city and everything from
warehouse roofs to scratched office fix
tures is getting tt new coat of paint. The
railroad painters inuke regular visits to
Eugene.
Dorothy Dunlway Leaves
Miss Dorothv Duuiway left for her
home in Portland last evening after
a pending Homecoming at the Kappa
Kappa Gamma house. Miss Dunlway is (
a member of the staff of the .Morning
Oregon ian and graduated from the I'ni
versity in '20.
Visit In Sprii.tffiefd-
lr no. I Mi-- 11 ,V Yillinniimn nml
Mr. and Mr. Grady Epps went to '
Shirmgfield. Lane count v. for a brief
isih with their daughter and sister", j
.Miss .Marina Williamson, neno w loe
department of home economics in the
Springfield high jchool. They plnnned,
to Htlenn tne loottiait gnme at r.ugenc.
Corvallis Gazette-Times,
Visits Home Folks
Albert Skelton motored np from Ku-'
gene last night for a brief visit at the
home of his parents, Prof, and Mrs. G.
V. Skelton. and family. He returned to
the t'niversity for the gnme this after
noon but will motor Isick tn Corvallis
tonight to spend Sunday with home folks
Corvalli Gaxctte-Timcs. j
Funeral to Be Wednesday 1
The funeral of Fred II. Johnson will
Se held from Central hall near Crow on
Wednesday. Nov. at 10:.'t() h. m. Rev.
W. H. L. Marshall of the Congregational
'hurch will have charge -of the services
ind interment will be made In the Lyle
"emetery. Funeral arrangements are in
harge of Marion Veatch.
Mr. Llrtrd Returns
Mrs. W. E, Lflyard returned to her
home fn Portland Inst evening after
"pending the pfist week visiting with her
pother. Mrs. Hanna llenderihott of t;s
ity. She recently returned from Cali
fornia where she sojourned for several
weeks.
frturn to Portland
.Mr and Mrs. Herbert J. fmiSe and
daughter Helen, after vivitinr over
Homecomtnr with t Jorge S. Turnbull.
returned Simdav moming to th;r home
in Portland. Mr. Campbell, who wa
formerlv as"it:int managing ..eftiior
be Portland Tefei rnm, is now editor rt"d
Mublisher of a daily newspaper at Van
efiHver. Wash.
Pcrlland Peonle Here
Mr. and Mr. MjicMnuVee, Mr. And
fr. WiPfur rl and Mr. and y-n.
Uicharl Grev, all rt porthr". wo-- th
inuo gucMts of Afr. and Mrs. IJel
Tnilitf v- Stftirdsv nd Hondav. Te
men are nil former rne-tKT- nt Ilrl
'Mta Thetii trAerniv and former atn
lents of the Fniversfty.
Convention Adloarns
Tlie ("hriftiiin conventinn In sess'on
Madeira and Satin Damask Linens
for the Thanksgiving Table
Lowered in Price
A hnnd-cnihroidcrcd design rich in siniplicilv and captivating in its daintiness. Surelv
cm imusui uiie .uacicira nnens win rcvci m tiiese mtcreslinglv prcllv and interestingly
priced Madeira linens.
Centerpieces in a Pretty
New Pattern
$2.25 to $16.50
Doilies in Pretty Pattern
35c to $1.00
Oval Doilies Offer Much
Daintiness at 75c to $2.25
Priced aeeorditifr to r-ize, with
choiee from a little 18-inch center
nt $2.25 to a luxuriously largo. 45
ineh piece at $l(i.50.
Various sizes here too at the
throe prices 7 fie. for a 4x8, to
$2.25 for a 12x18. So very pretty
for bread and roll trays.
Priced 35c, 75c and $1.00 for (i, 8
and 10-inch doilies respectively. Ko
ally, the price cannot at, all express
their loveliness to you.
MADEIRA LUNCHEON SETS, $9.00
The round thread Irish linen presented in these gives just the rich, soft background that the hand work needs
to make it stand out to best advantage, ttxeeplionnlly uretty patterns V.l pi cos in the sets.
Irish Linen Satin Damask, $5.00 and $6.00 Yard
The aristocrat of table limum the choicest of the choice the fitting linen for the perfectly appoin ted table.
SoMnueli for its beauty and then there is the almost, unlimited service to be remembered! as well. Several dis
tinct and beautiful designs 72 inches wide, at $5.00 and $(i.0() a yard.
Irish Linen Napkins
$11.50 Dozen
"Odd" Napkins, so called be
cause there are no matching .ta
ble cloths unless you happen to
nave a cloth in one of the deigns
,in .your,, own linen closet.
Patterns happily suited for ser
vice with other cloths. The size
is generously large 22x22 inches.
Irish Linen Pattern Cloths Finest Irish Linen Cloths
f iwi.fivin.r. and Napkins
McMorran & 'W'ashburno bring tho
prices to absolute bedrock for fine
linens, and thrifty housewives will
want to choose while the supply of
fers such inviting choice.
Patterns Cloths, 72x108 $14.00
The skill of generations of weav
ers is embodied and expressed in
these finest linens. Intricate and
beautiful designs here in abun
dance, with cloths priced' from
$!).()() to $13.50, and napkins $11.50
to $1.5.00 per dozen. The richest
c o ni p 1 e in e n t possible to tho
Thanksgiving table.
Pattern Cloths, 72x72 .'...$ 7.00
Pattern Cloths, 72x00 ... .$13.00
Matching Napkins, 22x22, doz. $11.50
Wonderful New Taffeta Silks, of very finest qualities. Our regular $2.50 to $'4.50 grades,
in all evening shades, in a big lot at $1.75 yard. Included are many pieces of beauti
ful plaid and striped taffetas. Buy tomorrow at $1.75 yard.
Eugene's Greatest Silk Sale a Tremendous Thanks
giving Clearance of All Silks
j 36-Inch Taffeta Silk $2.50 to $4.75 Values, at, Yd.. $1.75. .
40-Inch Crepe de Chines Very Special $1.75 Yard
Ijovely nejv Crepe do Chines in most all plaim colors for Lingerie,
Blouses, Dresses, etc., tomorrow, yd. J , ,. $1.75
A, B. C Silks 89c Yard
A now lowered price on these popular A, U, C Silks, in dozens
of prettiest, colorings, 3(i inches wide. .
40-Inch Georgette Crepes All Colors
Special $1.59 Yard
.'!(! pieces in this sale nt $1.5!) a vara. Tho same quality that
recently sold at $.'1.50 yard. ' All light and dark' shades.
Orieetal Silk Pongees at $1.00 Yard
This Pongee is pure silk and so .popular for blouses, men's shirts,
underwear and dresses; 33 inches wide, and exceptionally low pric
ed at $1.00 yard.
$4.00 and $5.00 Grades of 40-Inch
Charmeuse $2.49 Yard
Finest quality of Channelise in 40-inch width. Reg
ular $4.00 and $5.00 grades. All staple and light shades.
Priced tomorrow, yard $2.49
Mesalines and Satin de Chines
$2.00 and $3.50 Grades $1.39 Yard
3(i-inoh Messalines and Satin do ('bines in many
wanted shades at the lowest price in years. I'll is price
is less-- than present wholesale price.
Men's and Boys' All Wool Clothing
in a Big Thanksgiving Sale
at Clearance Prices
Men's All Wool Overcoats
$19.50
(iood sturdy overcoats made for hard, wear; warm, durable
fabrics and neat, dark patterns. Ulster, belted style, and all
sizes up to 44.
Men's All Wool SSuits at
$22.50
A special lot of mils taken from regular stock for quick
disposal. (Iood styles, neat patterns, and several of every size.
Boys' AH Wool Suits at $7.95
Mere's good i:ews for the boy who has not $15.00 or $20.00
for a suit. These are just as good. They just happen to bo
odd patterns, many of which are mighty now and attractive.
No Matter
Where You Shop
Shop Early
Eugene's Popular Priced Store
Mail Orders Filled
The Day Order la Re
ceived. All Goods
Shipped Prepaid.
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