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grsdaV Evening, February' 21, lvl r)23 THE EUG E.N E DAILY GDAHIl Fap;e. Three FRIDAY Hampton's Day i', liht and dark vard ,.' .'. ...... ,'. .'. colors, pi'i; DG-im'li Pies.! Uinjj,liiim, plaids .iiliii's. nor 'yard , . . 31 1 . -. .iiii'li (liiig.'iaiiv p lainch IVicalf, iiki vitrei anil . aids and ' colors, tier Xi-incli Talilu Padding, K("l( quality, ' per yard - 4 I'iqiiot ShuL'liiig, VlwiJu'd jicr yard ...I.- -- ' . ji-inch Pillow Tubing, bk-achuil, per yard ........... ' , LubUaeht'il Muslin, a siilendid cloth, free from spots, ior.yurd Bed Sheets, 72x!)0 inches, ( , $.::') y;riide for ....... :.. 28-inCli Outing I'launel,' stripes and checks, tood weight, peryard . ...... 3G-ineh Outiiig Flannel, checks and 20 C shines, per "yard ,, Women's and Children's Hosiery,' Arrow Head Brand Silk, lisle and cotton, ' 24C to $2.50 priced . from',,.' ........ .'. 24c 24c 17c $1.38 73c 40c . !8c $1.18 18r. aiRl JCn U More Value At Hampton's WOMEN'S CLUBS, SOCIAL, PERSONAL I By VELMA RUPERT x CLUB ITEMS SHOULD "HE I'liONKI IH TO THB SOCIETY EDITOU BETWEEN 10 A. M. AND 12 U. ELEPHONfi NUMBER 1200 'I'btirMilny KvrnluK. Col U ice CreM CtninuunUy club, St. .Marx'i r. T. A, A'merici.n Legiuji auxiliary, Chamber if Commerce. ' . Frltlny A rCernoon. . Friday liriago club, Mrs. Lloyd Marl In. Teacup dub, Mi'H. Herbert Uuoinv. Frliliiy K riilutr. ( Sunshine dub dinner. Mr. and j .Mrs. Ki.ljtii Martin. I W. It. C. comrades of IS, A. K., I Liitlk'b of G. A. It., nnnorv, I Eltii club. Mis. V. V. Bran- i Metier, j ntunlny AriYmooit. : V. It, K L.. Mrs. Laura Harris. I A. A. I. V luncheon, AiK-h'ir age. 11'.:H. D. A. K Mrs. K. K. DeCou. I tl. A. H, ladies, armory. dancing which furnished a diversity i amusement to suit the fam-ieof every one. Musical numbers by Jpim Sietert, a vtuliii solo by .Mary Huriou, solos by .Mr. I .mile ChriMopUersou and the. rc-Mlinjs by ti-reteheii V.wermeier ami Mrs. Avanl Fairbanks,- ttie latter by $(i.ci.il request, were especially pleasing fea tures of the evening's good time. .Miss Ie(a ) rtloMi-, who is an instructor in whistling, .-delighted her Hsiimutm with wiiUiiig intt'i iM'.-lntiui.s of iter splendid musk-itl1 numbers, n lit till women eligible to membei liin li the women's mixili.iry tf the Aiiioi u un i'tTD'ii a ' zvt-amu rntt'd imrly in Immiix pLiuiicil for Kridny aftHi nouii bi'Kinniiijt at J:.'ltl o'clock ?i the ('hain'itH' itarloiK. The auxiliary U thin year making a fecial effort to increase itK membei-ship at leant lipec-ioM ftr, accord in tit il k officers, there slumlil le sevejal iiuiulred member in the Kinetic i:rou) inxLead of lesx (huu o'i hundred. For I hi purpose, the group ! sp'Misn :pb the informal aiherhiR on Friday u order t have t'.o opportunity to m.et woiiin i r'lntivcM of p..Kcrite men and jrain t; ii iisninn .1 to." peuc t mc activiti 'K f l!n Hiixs'i try. The affair Friday aflnoni Iuk heMi mimed u 'Solu'iiiia timdv" puny and pronii :ik .i he a n al irta' in he wiv'e. entert iinmec; :ien wrJl many tatlert provided for gatiM uf tvi deHcnp' ou so tint i here w!l l e i mple niuusMiieM for cwrytao. In a-U't in ttt this til e will he Home musical nunibet-x ami read inp to iiHersperse the jtumes. At -l.'iU o'clock, tea will he nerved. A financial Li'eport of the Stuart W.il ker jilnys Riven here early in Febnmrv under the auspicett of the American As sociation ofi Tniversity Woineu will be given to the asKociatiun ii'eelim; fi.r In nch eon in t lie Auchoru k Sa t ;inl:iy noon at 1-SiO o'clock. Dean Yirninh F.s terly will speak "KdiM-atiou of Woimm: lit t'hirift" tuul this dificussiou prumiieH to be tnoRt interest i ne as Dean Fst'-L-lv tias livtHl in the orient ami has nome verv helpful first hand facts t present. St. Mary's" I'airon-Teacher association will nipct foe their rejinlar monthly taih eritiff Friday iiftenmnii nr 'J;:it o' clock. A progmiii will be given consisinj; of numbers by th first and yecoml Rrade children and patriotic selections b ibe violin pupils, Hev. Father Herke' will piethe address of the afternoon. After the projtroin. fhe girls of (he high school will serve ten. Mrs. ,T. V. lh'xon. formerly of toi city hut now of IVrtlaml- is lierj fo.vn fe' days tp visit her tlautchtpr. Mis Dnr oiliy K. Dixon, a KtmK'iH at the l'ri'v?r- meinlter of Deta Mis. T. 'If. Spooner etiierlaiued the Ampcia club ui Jier home Tuesday af'er uoun and uf(er the hours f cards were over, Mrs. Harmon Anderson was uiven the pri2e for Kiphest Miire. The eluh will be Ibe guests of Mrs. UukIi Fnnl in two weeks. sity of Oregon and Omega, I ' The Klco club will meet for dinner Friday eveninn wtoh Mrs. W. V. Knm stetter us the hostess. The dinner w.ll be at (t::!0 o'clock. Governor Al' Smith Becomes Dry JLeaacr ilbaiiv, X. V Feb. 21. "The ihln? to doiitto t-iifoive it (the olslend net) ami Aon talkine abort it fn politicitl, effect. "I call upon t 111 1W cimn'ccnieni u- fKuil of the sia'.o, here giithored in.coti frrence to coordinate, their efforts with tbf federal forces for nv enforcement.' (Jurernor Smith of New York utter-.nl t&np wonlR last ni(,'ht, mldrcssiu hun drfds of federal, municipal and comity ..(fiiials from all over the slnto. who luJ rrmioniled to Ins call for u coiner- rn-p on prohibit ion enforcement. QimtiiiR the niteil M tiles suprciiie rourt s lipase 'i lie cotistitmion. unvs iDit ireaties of the United StulCH .ire itH DMth Ihp part of the law of ever slate its own local laws ami constitution." -Governor smith said: Politics Scon. 'That means that every iieace offirer of this Ktate is in duty bouml under his If the statements ofjhose who at; rended art any criternm the leap year pi'.rty planned by the auxiliary of he Chamber of Commerce Wednesday cvu- sui'cesK. persons were there to en icy the musical program and the cards nnd Sliowamla, the chuir'o of the sinokct'. Khowamla. tbo choice of the smoker. ;l ID (BMJUMEt , JJ-l Th Economy BAKING POWDER ! I Is truly the C ' world't great LJ I I I I Foods SEB oath to enforce the Yolsteid net and to,n,,K '"Ij"1 rlmiuher was a huge ;..r. ,t ...i . .i. "ver z-h persons were mere public opinion of any locality as to the wisdom or otherwise of such an 'Ht.'J These words came almost four months to the day before the eniiveuingsin New York- of a democratic national .conven tion that, may be controlled by dclepites from- southern and western suites. They on ue also almost eight months to the day after wet interests thrnug-ho'.it the country hilariously hailect (iovernor Smith's action in signing "the Mullau Gujre law repealer. I Tonight no doubh remains that Gov ernor Smith is an active candidate to. lite presidential nomination oi his p;u-.v. Pol Mini observers nee in his Hpeecli to night an nt tempt to counteract widj be lief that lie, is "wet." The women of the it. A. It. will Imve their regular meeting Saturday February :: at 'Ji o'clock iu the nviimry. Since there is business of importance to trans act, a full attendance is. anticipated. To disciiKH olans for the int x.in. fei ence of the. D, A. It. which will con vene iu Kugene. March lit. 14 and l,"i. the members of wis nnd Clark chapter of the organisation which Will act as host for the occasion will. meet with Mm. K. K, Del'ou. UXl Hilyard street SatunUv afternoon at' J:0 o'clock. . Iter, and Mrs. Bruce (.iffeu will go j.i IWtlaud Satindny where Mr. li iff en il speak in two of the l'resbytcrian chnr-li' es Snnilay in behalf of the campaign for runds which the synod committee will bo gin soon to build a home on the I'm. versity of Oregon campus for tjie Ciffe'is and head'iuarters for lWjvterian stu-den-ls. mm, Sales asmach as that of any other brand It has produced Pure Foods Better Bakings lor over one third oi a cen tury BEST BT TEST SAN-TOX n a drug store door or window is a mark of esteem and quality. ' The public confidence in the purity of all San-Tox Preparations fcr toilet, health, and hygiene places upon us a responsibil ity which we shall always respect. Only the purest ingredients scientifically combined by skilled chemists, go into vak ing cf the products which bear the San Tox name. ' Juv will find San-Tox preparations' in- SareTox drug stores only. ; . Ack for this brand health .aiifd. toilet- '' preparations at Uy CKOKOK E. DFUXO (I. X. S. Staff ('orresponilenM Yashington. Feb. 20. 4ie ta.il: of mending the first break iu li in cubiuet is before President Coolidge today, 'I ens than - hours after the ait mjiiticemcnt of the resignation of Kdwiu Denby, secretary of the navy,, more tluui a half dozen tinmen were before tin' exe cutivtt for consideration. Within another 4 hours, that many more will have been placed ut his disposal. , President Handicapped. ' In selecting the successor, to his navy chief the first ot Ins ofhcial hnnuy t.i yivo way before the odium of the ercat oil scandal President ('onlldge i ha.di enpped by se1eral Imirtaut. fa ton-. ForemoKt of these is the impending presidential campaign and the resultant need of making an appointment that ''ill be politically wise. Second, is t'ie i.iet that certain of the men who woit'd he given ti yiost favnrnble eonsid.rition come ft-u stales which alremly bo.ist of a member in the cabinet, while others .. :.wji;....i m ti. :one reason or another.. I Am on if those most nrominentlv nit'ii- t ioiied for the post are Former Con gressman Patrick IT. Kelly of Lansing. Mich., ex -Sena tor Miles Poiudexter of mishington, preaent ambassador t- J em and Charles Beeclier Warren-of Detroit, foniur tiiik'uisHiirlor to Japan and mem ber of the fom mitt ion that negntn'cd reciignilion of Mexico last summer. Kelty Looks Best. Of the three. Kelly at this 4 hue is be lieved to stand the best show. Coming from the same state Denby does, he en joys the additional benefit of having t-jcu a ranking member of the house naval af- 1 fairs committee tit one -time and chair-4 inn n of the appropriation cominiiiee'h I sub committee .in charge of n.ival appro priations. He is also politim) power in I Michigan. ' ; ( I other names presented, t(r'the presi ' dent fir consideration include Sen.i'or !(ieorgp 1iarton Pepper of Pcnnsylvnif ! ia. Senator Frederii4i Hale of Maine aril i (representative iturton I. French of Idaho. Definite selection and announcement of the nncreofor to' Denby is not ex pecied much hpfnro March 10, the date of Denny's retirement. Washington, ' Feb. 1M. The profilu from stock dividends will be made iux able as other Income under uu ame'id uient writteu into the .new tevenue bill today b- the ItotiitO. The' iimetulin ilt whh proposed by ltepresentative ' Garner, dcniocra of Texas, and was adopted by a vote of 102 to 112, ' The amendment provided that fleck dividends ahall bear the regular Jncoine tax ratCH and he taxed in the hands of the - hnjder or of tlie coiioratiou (hut declares the dividend. Theatres IIIUI.KI "Tlie I -ive HiiiKlil.'' 1IKX "'l'hi- Love Muster." CASTLE "The Heart ll:mllt," '' Copyright Hart Scraffncr & Mux The new idea in clothes "More comfort'! is the moving spirit of spring styles in clothes You v ought to like; that idea; clothes that hang easily and give you plenty, of freedom last longer and keep their shape better We're ready for you with Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes They express "the new idea" better than any clothes we ... know of, , v- i , SPIRITUAL SERVICES Kvery' Tneml.v, TlmrHtlny 11 ltd Sunilay nitflit nt 7:'I0. 1'rivnte reading dnih' or tv rpiioililnieDt. Ilulim II . in. to 7 . in. In doout in your affair. ae liiin. Ooiiu away (lie firt. Hotel St. Kraneiii, 1.TJ 81 h ' Ave. W. l'honj 313. f.'U I Beware! Not all Package Dyes . ars "Diamond Dye" Dog. Film Proves Gripping Drama Mroughcart, the wonder dolt, ia sche duled for an appearance at the ltx theatre fr three days, begin ninj, , to day in. hi latest First Nations! picture, "The I-ove Masfr." It derivea il title from the fact that in this play Strong heart selects his own master with-it regard to who has legal title to him. I he storv is laid in lue uparwMy aei- tied regions of Canada and centers about the mystery of the young man who has arrived with ?nronglienrt and eno: with the solution of the mystery ami the love victory of the young belle of the (lenient along with the boy from lite Stales. i A dog race, filmed during the frogrest of a real one contested In the Jiest d.u1 teams in Canada for pr ir.es offtei d 1y Laureio-e 1 rinibie and Jane -Murim, vo tl.iocrH of the uicture. provides some real thrills. StrongheartM love idyll piovldes real coined v.- ami for sheer drama the fight. waed by Stroogheort against Death on behalf of his "lov maste ha seldom been equalled on the screen. 'The Heart iiandit' Opens At The Castle An entertainment of rare uuiil'lv is promised when Vioht Daiyi'f newest pic ture for -Metro, "ine rienri loiinnt. srows at the CaMtl tiMtn and Fr.dav. The flHptMT star is' said to make full use f her otiiwrtnnitien tor-i'ooieuy mr p ii tli oh in this story whhli tells wlnt happens, when n girl bandit nccideutlv hreaks into the home -if n kind! old lady sind ih fnid. ihroiigli liuuiy cir cumstoiii's. to stay there. The tdtunlions arisiny from th tin usual as.oeiaton form the hast fol many thrills nid comedy, ire girl net tiirf into several .nctapes Ibrit neem ;m possiMe of Kottttion until new eleiii'iui .Inve enters in. Milton Hills, the popular leadin I M rs woman can d or tim shirts. Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes ports he bits succeeded admirably. Sent for the Kolb unit mil engage ment will open lodiiy. Mai) orders will likewise be rec4ved. Celebrate Triole Birthday, Junction! nn..li.n Citv. Keb. -JL A family re- ! uriiiAi a lielii at till' limne of Mr. ami Mia. Iloliert Took February 11 lo cele brate .Mir. Cook 'a 711th birtliibiv. anil li'a ; !in. Preil a .'illtli birlbday anil .Mfa II. It. Cooli'a Illlli birthday. Mr. Cook was Lorn anil raided in llret"ii and hna apent the inoHt of hia life in or near junction, riva eliildren. nine Kriindelnldren and ' eitht m-eiit-nranilrliiidren were iirenenl. A deli eioiia btininiel waa nerved at: noun. Three liiilte birthday nikea raied Ibe lalile, Tt..-e preaent were Mr. and Mm, Iloiiert Cook. Mi-h, Clara Moore of Corvalli. Mr. and Mra. Inlie Moore and aim Col- in. Mr. and Mia. Fred Cook, and Henr.r Cook of Dejler. Mr. lld lira. Mylvin Wood. Mr. anil Mja. Laylon Wood I daittchter. Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Wood and Inn children of (Ink drove. Mr. linil Mra. Iteynoiila and Inn children . anil Hoiw Cook Sr.. of Knaene. Mr. and Mra. ! Irn i.cc and three cbiiilren. Mr. and Mm. (Fred Ilnrnellle and two dilllKhtci'a of 'forvnllla, Mr. mid Mra. W. W. Minloit and aunt. Mary Miller1 of I'.ukcii. Florence Schools Close For Measles Iteitiuse of numerous cimea of inean lea there(Hchunls at Florence have clou d. It Is i-s peeled ilier will reopen Mon day, however, nccorfling to lugii Larseu cod Mndg McKillips. fern-hem in tlm Florence grade nchool. here f4if the week-end. Woman's, Greatest Asft Health is Wotium'if ' greatest fiaset. I'piii It depends charm, beauty liow-jr to ntlnicl others. h;ippines and hfece.i, aii'l It is what really mnket lifelwortU living. ThoiisaiidH of women miffei from ' headaches, backache. liervousnewFl ineil' tal depresKiou and myaterlous ptiill. who could iiul' Immediate relief bytpakiu Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound which Is made from roots and her Km, For tiofii'U- hnlf m itnliirv tltiK miiIWiti( tti been reioguir.ed aa tuc atunUardi fc mcdy for ttMHIHl'. ill V ! I CUT FLOWERU tt- 11 SAGE TEA DARKENS HAIR TO ANY SHAD E Flower, for all ocoalom. Fl.fcl Da na, lioitM Flint.. ugas. Nt'tMriix, WeatMntb. ; !J If - ! ' - i XI JLl The ne of Sine and Hiitiibnr fot re inrinr faded, gray hair to lt mitnial color datea tack to grandniother'a lini'. XWiehever her hair look on Hint dull. in n n failed or . .trrnked iipneatalice, IIU' aim 1,1 l,. i of but tiroi ii tiona. aiui' i"- n'e tnlilure n atiuluai Willi wonoer.ui oiiiHijie Mia .liana. ' ..effect. . . , : ... . . " lltu bri'-lo. ttl home ia idiiaw. and KOLB ANO DIUL COMING ji ui of daie. yowailavH", be aakiuf at any Vi.lb iniil I'ilJ "'nie o tl llciliz th a- drut tiuf f';r a Imflle of "W yetira S.itre tie. on tt'ediieadnv niKlit. Ke-Vmrt ,v li'lh and Sfilphur Conipoiind.'' you wil. jei r I u UI .. T .t.:.. ..I.I i,r.i,.r,.ti..n ittri.l'I.fl . nr one IteiT-trniiiie-efT.ii.-n u.t- t.m mm initio... . t-. Mwh. n-k .r " l aii.otid ea - ami f. r .Mr.ui ir..mi in lan .i inoa.i 1 -m Toe ..e. .... ... -.lltnu.-- " n .... . I . ... u i .1 ii... i .. ... n I.. ,lt...tidi.il ohiih In retfti'e if von ilit..ee tie name I 'lauiviei -. in- V"nTrl- i"i'n. "'i ....... tt. ..- - - - l ire..1 o wckace.refe,- it-hau l Jer.e for ,.!... Vt, ijfflil.. .!"- IM-u.nl .".lor and e,ty lo he ba.r, i J b'"y O u,l,.t. Kolli and Irilla r...iil orcic-liia. well-known downtown diitl!il a.iy H liac.-. 0 ,1 ,t:vu.rii.... i... L.,.,i!i.. u .i..ii.i,M lite tniir ao naliirallv nnd L-,,,.1. t.i.cei tiacktice OI -ioani.iiiiQiiieier.il.' - - ritn i.iit..( in w .,.a,...dli .w.. ...m. .v..le t ... mdMidv .nn le'l it hna hi.eti n.au.e.iirecT.n . i....e a.o,.,. ... : ; . . -.. , . ., M aHirta. .irws nliif. wni.ii o-iiio.-i. nr. f,v . .... ......... .... .. ... . kim.O kiinoni". flov U..-.E l.relwi. 111. hard Allen, li.-n- .-,f.irilh 'h il and draw thia fhrooxh I O t l iQ . .1.. I..:. .L.m ni.a iti-lnil i .ime V'O ' ' . T i. o ,i,ui iSr..r. L...l.r ,.f "A Itii liewar.lo end.a.. r".l lit nmrninr Ih' rav 1iair di.apiiear., ..ierioat. ererAll'O n'.flt-. "rn if "be ha nevtO ' llvell before, 'q .III Choo- any color hq-i.h ...Mr, Hefilfr" 'rain the three a!- full ..f tiiAari..-ia and after anntaer nppiimiion or ij., 'lauihter ami -.-ordiiig l adance re- be.oea heaiitifully darkojn'J loa-. oubtiH!te. r ma- BR0WASTiTiriE " VVK onothtr favoriH lii atamout lint, 1Bl bL c,e " v"et' l 'uxa cfiocoUtet y m Ii (Suai Moire chocolate, milk chocolate,' Nf . V' lH bitter-weet, bianco cream, chocolalo " V llh fJSk t"errie,cheweychocoUte,Biittjliiuj, )L ' jr 1 Lramlal filbcrti, and other deticioua crealicm , V U in Brown and While pcluige. (I ylU nv."T M.llow at Moonll(ht Ir O o O " o " ' ' o - o