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jaEvening, November 21, 1922
(THH EUGENE DXIEY CTUXB0
Page Five
Men! It's Easy To Buy Gifts For "Her" at This Store
EXCLUSIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE
CITY NEWS.
Here from Coast
, Kd Fnruisb, who operates ferrvlmat
on the lower Sitislaw Iwtweeu Horruee
and (Jleuuda, is iu tlie city on business.
Florence Hotel Man Here
J. 8. Woodard, ttiupriMur of the hulrl
at r liM-iiu-e, is a biisiacau. visitor iu the
city today.
Dress Clothes ,
Ready to get into, from
FASHION PARK AND SOCIETY BRAND
4S LIFE GOES NOW-A-DAYS, AN EVENING SUIT
THE THINGS THAT GO WITH IT, ARE LITTLE
SHORT OF A NECESSITY. WE SPECIALIZE IN ALL
THE FIXIN'S FOR AFTER-SUNSET AFFAIRS; WE'LL
BE GLAD TO INFORM YOU WHAT'S CORRECT TO
WEAR.
VERY MODERATE PRICES
713 Willamette St.
"one of Eugene's best stores"
hew Real Estate
Office Opens Here
ff. B. Coopc".'-. ? Cottuiso Giove, real
.life mini, bus aliened nn office in Ku-
ai 111 " llltlllHM l'- nuvvi. uiiii n ill
audio berth farm and city property. .Mr.
doppr for tlie lost five years lias been
. . . .i i ...:n !.... ... n.n.
pomo uruiver nuu win uiou uiiui iilu iuui
I business from tile Kuccnc office.
lie tins Had m years' experience in the
real estate business and has handled
many large transactions. Mr. Cooper is
the owner of tlie Hotel Iturtell, which
is one of the finest iu the valley, located
at Cottage Grove.
TJione S. B. Stevens for Piano Tuning.
Show-undo, the choice of the tsioker.
Gay Holiday
Bath Robes
TO MAKE
AFTER HOURS"
MORE COZY
There's .many a novel
color design in the new
Blanket Bath Holies this
fall: As a gift to Eliza
beth, Jane, or for your
personal use, nothing
could take the place of
one of these cozy Robes
Bright patterned Beacon Blan-
for "after hour" ease
ket Robes vie with plain colored corduroys for popular
y, while reasonable prices beckon you to make selec
tioiis early.
$4.95 to $12.50
LARGE'S
865 Willamette Street
'Mm 1 nortrc-jr
One Night Only
WEDNES., NOV. 22
-- The Season's Opening Road Attraction
Vir: 1 1: jf T 3.. OMAi.nnfn
The One Big Dramatic Sensation of This Day
I Wko CameBackj
Dramat.ipri w frotrnn' Favorite Author
"4 o- Jules Eckert Goodman '
A SPOKEN ELAY" . .. . ';NOT . tlCTURE"
'beftVArrasfnong 'arid IVfcgy Allenby.'
'' Cast's! 'Metjoibglira.n PlavVry? .'
JrdeiVNovf ..V .slWoh Stye Juesday " Nov. 2i
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S. P. Engineer Here
Frank, Connolly, nn encinwr of the
Southern PurifU Ktatioued hi rortlaiul,
is m JCugi'Uti today on dumucss.
In Cottage Grove
Frsnk Dunn sjwut last njj?Ut in Cot
tar (Jnivo visiTiiic at tho home of bis
thi filter, Mrs. liuvun Dyott.
Millinery School Friday '
.Mists Esther It. fouler, specialist of
O. A. C, will conduct a milliuerv school
at llcusant Hill Friday aud at Uouua
Saturday.
Files Army Discharge
llyde C. Jordan, private in the uuiir
tcrmaster corps, cnliMi'd April 12. liUK,
and discharged Aueust 14, 11)18. ban
fih'd hi 8 nrmy discharge papers with the
county clerk.
Surveying Land on Coast
lloorce 11. WapKouor. deputy rounty
surveyor, is in western Jam county do
ini some IniicI survey work. lines are
being run in the vicinity of Acme,
Start Y Classes
The first meeting of the Y. jr. C. A.
puhlio speaking class will be held to
night. John Mason, faculty member at
Kugene high school will havo charge.
Court In Portland
.ludge C. P. Harnard,- and Commis
sioners M. H. Harlow and Kmmett Sharp
nre in Portland today attending the meet
ing of the state highway commission.
Spanglcr to Sheffield
Kev. A. M. Spanclcr, formcri.v minis
ter of the Kirst Congregational church
here, has accepted the imHtoratc at Shef
field. Mans., according to word received
by friends here.
To Build Cottage
Steve IttiKoir today took our a Her
mit at the city hall for the erection of a
HK cottage at 1563 Twenty-first ave
nue cast.
Kiwanis Host of Guardsmen
Hie Laigenc Kiwaius club will be the
guests Iho Company O and Headuuar
tera CoTiipaiiy, first battatian, 102d in-fanti-y
at a bnikjuet this evening in the
awnorj'.
Wants Divorce
II. V. Canuibell has filed suit for di
vorce in circuit court aeaiust his wife.
Cofrn Campbell, on grounds of desertion,
The. couple were married at Vancouver,
unslwngtou. m 1VU7. aud uuvc two chu-
dreu. .
Opened Under New Management
i v !".; ffw f ti.;u v.n.. oi.nH
over the Alta Vista apartments at 847
I'eari street and after oomg some re
modeling and renovating work has open
ed them under the name uf the Oregon
apartments.
Gives Building to Grange '
A building in lot one block two in Glen-
aria which hits been taken over by the
county for delinquent taxes was turned
over yesterday to the Gteuada grange.
The grangers petitioned the court to bo
allowed to meet iu the plucc. " '
Spent $1 144.
t The Eugene Compulsory School Bill
league spent $1144 iu Its campaign here,
according to the official report made by
state authorities by .1. W. Ilobbs, secre
tary of the organization.
Leases Residence
(Jcorce Hofsees his leased from Frank
(tiistrap the residence at !MO Seventh
avenue west, known as tlie Omhart prop
erty. Mr. (lilstmp has ,just purchased
the property thruugh the,Mclvin Hansen
Itealty company.
Eugene Teachers Visit
Miss Mabel Kmeads and Miss Delia
Trupp. touchers in Eugene schools, re
turned to the University city last night
after spending the week-end with Corval
lis friends. Hoth are graduates of the
Oregon State Normal at Monmouth.
Corvnllis liazette-Times. ,
Executive Committee to Meet
The executive committee of the Lano
County Agricultural council will meet in
the office of the county agent. Saturduy
afternoon at - o'clock. Ietui!s of the
annual meeting to bc held on January
'.'0 will be taken up at the meeting
among other business.
Dairyman's Hand Injured
It. H, Thompson, who operates a pure
bred Jersey dairy on the River rad,
Juul the end of his thumb cut off by a
rope this morning. He was untjiug one
of tb,. animals which suddenly pulh-d
back and dghtcncfl tho rope on his hand.
.Mr. Thompson camo to the city where Jie
had the thumb dressed.
Set Off Road Blast
Mdrwr and Igo, contructors, set. off a
heavy blast in their rock (piarrv ' yester
day ami Jiave materia I on hand to sur
face (he remaining 1000-foot gap in the
Crow-IIadieyville road u1:icb has not the
first hiver down. Wlien- this can is
comidetvd work will be susieiMled for
tlm winter, inc. lop coating wilt tw plac
ed next spring.
Shine Dav Is Thursday-
It takes sunshine or at least promise
of fairly goifd weather to make Junior
Shine day a success, so say those iu
charge of the class of -4h novel stunt,
which was scheduled for today and was
postpom-d on account, of inclement wea
ther. Thursday is tJio day set for the
men of the Ciuversity of Oregon junior
class to wield the dauber and the polish
er and for the women of the class to
round up faculty and students to help in
raising money for Thanksgiving cheer for
liie needy of Eugene.
Dean Robbfns Goes South
Dean E. C. Itobbins, of the school of
business administraUoiM, I niversity , of
Oregon, left yesterday for southern
Oregon, where he will make the dedi-
(jrtwti wipefu wrr line Asinanu com
I muiitty house this evening. He wiH tin
1 phasixe particularly at this talk the
vahie of the community work done by
' these organizations. At ii rants Phhh
! and .N-dftrrd he will speak to chamber of
commerce forma. The dean intends to
spak to assemblies at the three Jiigli
' schools on the work f the university.
! Moose Wilt Entertain
I Ijon! .Nfoose have phitiiieil a series of
fraternal vihits that are expected to bc
1 ronduHive to "big tiuifs" iu the ordrr.
I tn WVdne.Mlay nixht, November Ku
gfiie Miipe di-gree and drill t'ms jour
ney to Corvnllis and Thinkf riving night
) 'itivnlli billies here. Mi I let ember
tho M'twehea-rt fgmn will emertain the I
ittvtnber f (he Albany awl orvslhs -giiuts
an J it i planned to initiate a large
Muss of mltfliriateM at this time.
I, ,
Moto;it Cuts Corner .
It. It. Mnberrr 477r.ighth flvme
,neit. eit'd aip'ar ill jwdice -ourf
tntiHirrow umnf.ug by Traffic Officer
Cornell, who charges Mb V'errjr nit tin
cornriflt Seventh aveiyteVast aud Oak,
'slid hImi oMrVd with hf Yimffler oppn. j
Kih1iit. Mnvbrrr hftd no timer's li-l
cne, sho CoruelL . 5 ......
Do Your
Christmas Shopping Now
Remember
Only Five Weeks Left
November Sales of Thanks
giving and Christmas Gifts
for Everyone
This year wc are better prepared than ever with abundant stoeks of finest ."gift"
merchandise at tlie lowest possible prices. Select gifts now, pay a small deposit, and we
will hold the item until Christmas if you wis h. .. . , ' ,
EUGENE'S GREAT BLANKET STORE OFFERS
unusual values iy;,r:
..... ..... , ,
2000 Pairs of Finest Blankets at
$1.98, $2.98 $3.98 and $4.98 .
Enormous volume, cash buying direct from largest mills, imd our
very clone )irol'it policy linvc enabled us to supply the Blanket needs
of tlie majority of Lane county homes this year. ,'Buy Gift Blau-.
kcts this week at a big saving. '( ;' ', i
Hosier
Substandards, of $1.85 Grade
Holeproof Hose
$1.10
. I. ., V: ....
'Pure thread Silk Hose of Holeproof'
make', in . black only, sizes 8J to 101,
and also outsizt. Women will appre
' eiate this 'saving.,-, . .. -
. . .. . ..';(' 1 1 .....
Children's and Misses' Sport
Wool Hose, Pair
; . . 65c
Fancy Koll 'Top Wool Hose for chil
dren, in heather colors of green, blue
aud brown. Heavy weight fancy ribbed.
Men's Felt Hats
$2.95
All sizes of Men's Hats in gray,
brown and black, at $2.1)5. These Ilats
are odds and ends from our $5.00 aud
$6.00 gardes.
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Sweaters
DR.APEF
FADRJCi
Come and See
the wealth of new,
artistic materials for.
beautifying your home,
provided at a moderate
price in Colonial '
Drapery, Fabrics.1
25c to $2.50 Yd. :
$5.00 Sport Knit Coats" !
:-- $3.98 '
Men and women will buy these for
gifts. All sizes, heather colors. A'
spleudid Sweater Coat for general use.
New Shades Thermo
Sweaters
$6.50 . .
Genuine .Thermo Wiort Sweat era in
the new light shades that aro so pop
ular for women and young men. .All
sizes, $6.50.. . , Vv-.'
Tom Wye Sweaters
$8.50
Real Tom Wyo Sweaters , in uv.cry
now fancy and plain color. AH sizes,
34 to 46. ' 'Complete stocks of all styles.
Trice $8.50. . , ., , .,,,
cAT LAST
The II. W. Gossard Co., makers of the '..
World-Famed
GOSSARD
FRONT LACING
CORSETS
have been persuaded to make a Gossard
Quality Corset to sell at
Model 200
A . truly remarkable
Corset for tho average
to stout figures. , Tho
comfortable -top gradu
ates to a slightly high
er back to care for ex
cess flesh at the shoul
der blades. The med
ium length skirt has
ample fullness to insure
comfort through hips
and thighs and is char
acterized by those very
flat back lines every
fashionable' w o m a ii
seeks today. Made of
pink or white contil.
J7 Ct"""
(iOXXAHI) Quality guarantees you what you havo never be-'
fore been able to buy. a $2.00 Corset guaranteed by u name and
reputation that must be safeguarded.
If you have never worn a Gossard, $2.00 is surely, a small
sum to find out a becoming style and graceful comfort such as
you have never known before.
If you have thought this gentlewoman's Corset cost more
than you cared to pay, you now are offered the opportunity to
know its refinements at a price heretofore unthought of for
garments of such superior quality.
Model 202 '
A very modern Cor
set fashioned for tho
slight to medium fig
ures. . Tho ' low top
curves under tho bust
to u slightly higher
support at tho back.
The skirt s 1 opes to
medium length over
hips and tliighs to give
long graceful lines and
graduates to a medium
length, unusually flat
back. Made of a dainty
pink fancy batiste.
Gossard Corsets Sold Exclusively by McMorran & Washburne
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