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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1924)
f pdnesday Evening, July 16, 1924. 1LI BE T T (By MARION LOWRY) tonight Ralph Bingham, nation r known" humorist who does Jk with the Victor records, will tertain 'the Chautauqua crowds I his program tor "Joy Night" t the Gamble concert trio, con ting of Ernest Gamble, basso Itante, Martha Reed, Soprano, Vera Leone Page, violinist,! also entertain. fuesday night Arthur Waleyn ins, Walsh lecturer. In his ad ps to the Chautauqua urged a fader and more concentrated fhing ot morals and religion in Ji the schools and churches, fe need to nse the church sev- jtntra a woclr Inaranri of uninp it IWJo " " 1 " o f a few limited hours on Sun- i also urged tor higher stand-1 Ariiinntlnn ffrpntAr nnnrA. JUU l ...... i......... ...... E......VU. ect lor law enforcement, fie fed more patriotic citizenship, f vigorously scored the lax lm-j yration laws which have ex Id. He bad a good topic, and re some good material, but he I frequently leu inio speaKing ?a tongue of trite slang and fier tnin numor. da Roach and Ruth Freeman lertalned with some musical libera. It was an ordinary laevuie program, au mieresi i part ot which was the dlf- ll leie ui iuihs rreeman wno fed and sang her own violin Ipato. IOVING ICTURES WEDNESDAY HEILIG Pete Morrison in Smilin' On" aikI Dad KtHiilov in uuu reudiug ana music. CASTLE Dorothy Mackaill THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD nuun ii'unM u .. , m wiiminm la Phone 4 itejf m9u 1 Free Butterick Fashion Sheets for August Ready! Phone 4 m MTh-" as ihese-TimLey- Md. Each of Reliable Quality, That Has Made 1hls Store Known as the Greatest Shopping Center in the City! 1000 HAIR NETS 5 c Lach; 3 for 10c Famous Orimsnnnftn orA iv. er well hked nets. Fringe It sKit 36" BLACK SATEEN 29c Instead of 39c Finest quality sateen for bloomers, blouses, linings, etc. very special! It r, rohlem St.orv Now At Castle Theatre lorothjr Mackaill, that benutiful tiish girl with the spun-gold hair fa fragile beauty that goes with ither screen success in Frank E. j feds' nroblem etorv. "What Shall IfoT which is being shown at the le tneatre totrny ana ixursuay. irtunity to display her ability as kii ana ner oaoy, sue aoes some litem wum. duuu nuiiuu it guuu lout the 'aid of hi wealthy stcp- T causes uiiii iu Kvcp alio mar,- i lo iue nine casuier secret, brings dire results lla Necrri in 'Men' Is Kex Photoplay fct picture, written and directed we Russian producer,- Dimitri powetzki, opened its three day j Wins 'it iue xtujt touuy. ?s a great dramatic story of mod France, a tale of love and regen- BOU. tola plays the role of "Cleo," wait- And what a role it is! Here's the 1 of the old European produc l, the Pola of "Passion" and the x uiu iu a picture mat is kiik Dake the screen world sit up and notice take a new interest in Here's Pota in her greatest role f story witn a nappy ending. 6od as was "Shadows of PnrtB" the otiier American made Negri ires, they don't even begin to pre wan .nii. i on never nay t a vital, flashing Pola before in f life. Paramount claims Bucho ki wrote the story some time ngo, rears to be exact, with Pola Negri ind for the starring role and that after time the occasion present :self to picturizc the story witb ler star. nd Reader Will Perform at Heilig an added feature of the Heilig uniEiit, uon Htanlcy, a rainil r and an excellent musician, will fared. His banjo and bottle num nre beautifully rendered and are i irum meir novelty alone, svever, the main feature is his reanins. wtiicli is fluently given. Itanley has worked with bote ' and Alexanderthe (treat, but Pthod is somewha" different than nf tinDa fnn . f- 'y describes to the audience be- 1 1 ach performance. i I feature picture is "Smilin" On" ! I Student Buys ' iper Interest in i umbian, St. Helens' ed Krickson, a graduate with 1.lr'fl rlnsa frnm tlx. 'S"n school of journalism, has ly bought a pnrt interest in the : tuan, a newspaper of St. Helens, I 'is iu worn receiverl at tup ity this morninc The other r of the partnership i W. Ar-1 iteele, editor and publisher of Uskntiie Chief, and a ftraduate I'niversity of Chicago. , fessor Thacher Sells Manuscript ?ssor W. F. G. Thacher. of diversity of Oregon school "alism, has recently- aold a " inue hook, its title Is illty," and has as a theme "sity football situation. Oregon background la no- tne story, rrofessor last year sold a' short Boys Grief." to Atlantic. JlT" guard subscribers o clock every nijht pleae '"ne liiOO before 7:30 P. irertea xmiU K. ,-,1 - m . ffice op to that time. Clearance WOMEN'S AND MISSES Women's and Misses' Coats DRASTICALLY RE- 1 DUCED TO TUT R I LESS THAN COST J ;45 wear; Coats for snmmer and early fall wear Every one new this spring and summer! ' SSny soV111 P0SitiV6,y n0t be red Sale prices effective until August 1st. 50 Pretty Silk Dresses Taken from our stocks and repriced for quick clearance. recular r -m f A f ' i i h www. m m iwwww 50 beautiful silk frocks in this lot! Becoming styles for madam and miss. Materials of canton crepes, flat crepes, kmtted silk crepe do cheno, pongee and tub Silk. In all the season's newest shades! Frocks for every sports and dress occasion! 1 Sizes 16 to 44. Truly exceptional values! Just In! 250 More of Those Handy uumun onoppmg Bags They sell the year 'round at $1.98. Our July economy price will be $1.29 1 Just ike the one pictured here. Genuine split cow hide leather bags m handsome grained fini&h. Lined with heavy khaki cloth. Securely sewed handles Clearance of Wo men's "Athena" and 'Princess May' UNION SUITS 59c Women's fine knit un ions, in bodice and reg ulation top style; tight or loose knee. Please note size, 36 to 40 on ly! Worth $1.00! Women's Cotton Vests , 2 for 25c Built up shoulder styles. Sizes 34 and 36 only! Any High Grade Imported or Domestic Ratine In this immense stock selling up to $2.50 Final Clearance of Suits VALUES TO $49.50 1 tg f A r GROUPED AT THIS I $ I W4J ONE LOW PRICE. J AO" About 30 women's suits in this lot to be closed out regara. ess of cost price Suits of navy and tan twills, nov lrnS tures and plain light and dark shade tans. Mannish taSor ed stylos in sizes 16 to 42. tauor- Suits that will appeal particularly to the business girl who JrL! ' the - office afa Zln v.. ..uuuau.g naiurany means better choosingl No need for any dis cription here! The headline tells the story 1 They're going fast! Will you share in this truly sensational bargain? A VERY SPECIAL SELLING OF THOROUGHLY GOOD SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES All Fresh New Stock 63x99 Fine Heavy Sheets Worth $2.35 On Sale, $1.79 zzzJi"" and roorai"e 81x90 Sheets Inexpensively Priced At $1.89 A S2.50 Value for $1.89 Only 6 dozen to sell at this pnee-we wish there were more r,noFt heavy perfectly benchpd shoots-free fm Pillow Case nf fk c a oH,gh QuaIity, 39c f:x36 p,llow casesof a qual- r ai Pve long and sat-isfactorj- sen ice! 2000 PAIRS OF WOMEN'S HOSE AT JULI ILUJMJMV SAT 17 DDIPPOI Every pair perfect in every way! Note added savings on two or more pair! women s Uhittcn Silk Hose, $1.69 Pair . - Smart and comfortablo chiffon silk hose "i uuoweDoy lightness combined with excentionnl WOllrinf niiolf-.r riil 1 Jy reinforced at feet and every point of r"""' ""1' JjmcK, gunmetal, log cab in and dawn. Box of 3 pair for $4.50. Kiddies Sox Sale Price, 48c Pair Just the thing for a cool happy sum mer! .Light weight wool and wool mixed sox in gay or dark colors. Plain or fancy striped tops. 2 pair for 85c Women's AH Silk and Silk Fiber Hose. QRr P.V 500 pairs of these excellent hose at this low price, xnoroughly g00d hoso for which you pay ordinarily $1.29 to $1.50. iJiacK, gunmetal, log cabin, boigo. ..n jiuut:, jucKraDDit, leather, grev and mndn irunnr i. rfv . ' . , ... .v.,, u,j buio.. xaKe UUVHIUHjrej Women's Fine Lisle Hose, Wonder At 9Q. P: The well liknd n,iri;., i i n fortable long wearing hose of fine light '"-"""'uuu inroughout. Col ors of black and brown only, every size. .7-Piece Water Sets, Beautifully Etched i urape ut iign, Worth $2.50 Salo Price 98f Six fine thin blown etched glasses and tall shapely pitch ers for 98oI Just the thing you need for servino- lomnn ado, iced tea and --' summor drinks. Not many sets left to sell at th.i so ploase come early if you " ' wish one! ' Basement Store. Those $1.50 Tubular Silk Vesting. May Be Had Now For 9ft. V-Jt Another snlendid snoninl thot..:ii 3 . ... section with eager WoppeVT 36. tubulIrVest ZA ofWfl'y Sh1ndc8I f phlk' V' Poach d ot clndjjl of a yard makes a vestl OWENS tjlapldie A tllOrOUEhlv nnfiafnnfnm 4l.' l Li- i S.7S?.W he fiess and " l" uu'"o oui. in sanitary glass tubes. A TTTT rr nrw-m-t AUUiil bljK, 39c JUNIOR SIZE. 2!)n CHILDREN'S SIZE, 29o The Infants Section Offers These Interesting Economies Infant's Linserie R nnnpfi Half Price Daintily made of fine swiss; trimmed with embroideries, laces and ribbons sale prices, 17c to 75c. rH'S WB CITENE MOC W10"10. ur.nri ifi.uu SALE, 49c INFANT'S - PILLOW TOPS LACE TRIMMED-SALE, 89c. Infant's Dresses. Qo Of soft sheer nainsook and batiste. 1 rettily trimmed with lovely embroid eries and fine tucks. Many to choose from! 'Way less than regular at 89c. INFANT'S WHITE COTTON FLAN NEL KIMONOS, PINK AND BLUE 89c CHILD'S OINOHAM ROMPERS IN EXPENSIVELY PRICED, 98o Women's Fine Cape Kid Gloves, White Only. 98c Pair Single clasp capo kid gWes. Plain or fancy stitch lilts. Kizes 5A in 71. f fect! """" vx.vo. ja.11 per Women's 2-CIasp Silk Gloves and Small Size Kid Gloves, 29c Pr. Silk gloves in black and white all sizes kid gloves in white, black and brown. Small sizes only! Washable Fabric Gloves, 98c Pr. 12-button .and strap wrist styles; plain and . fancy stitched; grey, covert, mode and biscuit.