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j.rEvening, August 12, 1924. THE EUGENE DAII IL Y GUARD Page Five Final SALE of Better Linen and Voile Washable FROCKS Reductions of 14 to 12 Buy them for next season at these prices LARGE'S 865 "WILLAMETTE ST. Notice COLLECTIONS . of all kinds given careful attention. till not be responsible for any Try ns. Willamette Collection Js rontrncted by anyone except my- Credit Service. 880 Willamette. Phone Mrs. David Ilennigan, Jr. aM 378, -tf rtt and Curl last longer after a For Electric Plants and Pressure n Glint Shampoo. Fd. Adv. Water Sjstema see W. L Hargis, 8.ST Tn,W,Th.Fr.tf Olive. 13 V : Hera Pram AUt- lr. G. t. Funning of Alssts was fc-ugene visitor ilonday. Leaves For Porttan - y. K. Calkins left th: morninf od t busiuws trip to Portland. California Dm Hrrc A. W. HtKCRlns, business man of Fan Francisco, was in ugriie to day. lUtnras From WahlKtait Mrs. E. w. Kills returned Mon day evening from eastern Washing ton where she has been visiting relatives. Leaves For Madford .Mrs. R. I. Calkins of this city hat pone to .Mertford to. visit for the com ing month with her son. F. M. Cal kins. ' , -. Return From Newport Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Roberts an. I son Franklin have returned from Newport where Uiey spent a tenniay vacation. pass, out through Burns and Ontario to Id it bo, through the Ytjllowstuno, ami f htm tin tnt. Tnntme and Can ada over the Sweet Grans pass. They are to be gone au a ays ana win re turn by way of Spokane, Walla, Walla aua I'orusna Crrswvll Man Her Khner C. Yoenian of Craswet) was In Eugene this morning on ft dusI nesa trip. Former llrsldeata Here . I"r. Iean (itlkey and mother from Centralis, Wash., were in wugene vtsltimr Monday. Dr. Gilksy was formerly a physician here and U now practicing In Centralis Out Of IIMlpltB- H. O. Lan,y, Eugene, and H, W. Williamson. Veneta, Ora., were dis charged from the Eugene hospital Monday afternoon. Farka -Without Mghta Lillian R. Travis was fined 12 this morning for leaving her car parked without lights Monday night. Visit From D urns Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Luckey of Burns have come to Eugene for a week's visit at the home of Brl Luckey. J. A. .WeKevIt Returns J. A. McKevit. manager of the Western Union telegraph office here, has returned from a tour; to the Yellowstone national park. Makes Bu wine Trip Charles E. 1-ltid. contractor on the MrKenxte highway, was fn Eugene late Monday afternoon on business trip. : Two Flrea Reported Two fires, oue on the Paradise creak and the other on the Little Camp creek, were reported at the office of the Slualaw forest Mon day. Both are some distance from Scottaburg. No further report has come in as yet, Florida Men Stop ' s- J. Falcon and eon stopped off In Eugene today.. They are from Tam pa. Fla. They are touring the United b'tatea and are leaving soon for Chicago, hiving Just come from California, and Crater Lake and southern Oregon points. who died Sunday afternoon at her home on Mill street, was hi id at 2:.'k. o'clock this afternoon, with services t the Walker umtertnkiug establish ment, liurial was in the Laureluill cemetery. August Clearance Sale of hand, made imported embroidery. AT COST Marx's Cleaning & Dyeing Establishment mm Leaven Motor I'nntten.led H. A. Mettan.r paid two dollars In police court Monday afternoon for having left th motor In hia car unattended. - Leave On Vacatloe Mr. and Mrt. Kenneth Husky have gone to rortlnjid to spend a week' vacation with Mr. HiishyB mother. Mr. Husbj 1 an employe-of the, Elec tric Cleaners here. I Newell to Califorsta W. K. Newell of Eugene and Albert Perkins of Santa Ana. Cal., left this morning by nuitos for Santa Ana. The trip as far as San FiancUro will be made via Bssdnjt end to Roose vett and Bcdwood highways. . R.sehura; People Here Mr. and Mra. W. S. Powell an two daughters. Misses' Kate an Ruth Powell came to Euirene today on a general business ahoftiptnar trip from Roseburg. Mtss Ruth Powell graduated from the University ef Oregon this sprffie;. Amended Complatnt Ffleal Amended complaint warn filed to day In the dlvorcw proceeding of Cora Evelyn Arford airah-at Rellle Everett Alford. Plaintiff la seed ing custody of the rowr mlavor child ren and the euro of 0 per month toward their support. . Golno to Canada Mr. and Mrs.H- A, McCulty and two sans and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Har nett and son Charles Jr, awl Mrsr Annie Stendish lev this weak for . Carolside, Alberta, Canada. They are I going in two cars over the MeKenals aaaassasjii,m as! BBjjaaaaaMBiu ey Km Mere! AND FOR THE REMAINDER OF AUGUST WE ARE GOING TO SELL THEM TO YOU AT PRICES FAR BE LOW WHAT YOU ARE USED TO PAYING. Tli Ml mm We have just received a big shipment of boys', girls and children's shoes, bought at prices that enables us to offer them to you at big savings. UYH0WA1SAVE BOYS' BOX CALF BLUCHER Ruhbrr heels, guaranteed nil solid $2.98 lpaJier, Sizes 2 J to 6 YOUTHS' sizes 12 to 2 .. $2.48 . MISSES' BROWN CALF LACE Rubber heels, guaranteed nil solid leather. CO QQ Sizes 12 to 2 CHILDREN'S sizes 8 to 11 $2.48 BOYS' BROWN CALF BLUCHER Rubber heels, guaranteed all solid leather. $3.28 Sizes 21 to 6 YOUTHS siaes 12 to 2 .... $2.78 BIG GIRLS' BROWN CALF LACE Rubber heels, guaranteed all solid leather. $3.48' Sizes 21 to 8 Z- OXFORDS the same. Sizes 2J to 8 $2.98 We Cannot Guarantee These Price3 Except on This One Shipment NEW WAY SHOE SHOP On the BALCONY at HAMPTON'S fSet. Clump Permit. W. B. Buchanan, lit Thirteenth avenue eaat, got a camp permit at the Cascade national forest office Monday for a trip up the Willam ette pasa. - Lodges Have Picnic Tbe Royal Neighbors and Modern Woodmen lodges from Mnrcola, Ma ble, Vendling, Cottage drove and Kugcne staged a big picnic at tbe Lewis grove Sunday. A varied pro gram of sports and entertainment was given, followed by a dance In the hall at Marcola. '. In Rave.e Ho.plt.l Those admitted to the Bugene hnapttal lata Monday afternoon were Mrs. Delbert rark, Crow; Mrs. W. a Crane, Elmlra; Mrs. D. M. Kyle, Florence; George B. Prettyman. Springfield; Mrs. Annie Hughes. Swlsshome; Mrs. W. M. Head, 867 Pearl .street. s Eugene; A. J. Jahl, Crow Stags route. Eugene, - B.ek From Portland Mr. and Mrs. F. TiVentworth and family returned Monday evening from Portland wher. they went Sat urday to attend the reunion of the Old Oregon Second regiment- of Spanish War veterana of whioh-Mr. Wemworth wao a member. Away On Vaoatlea Mtas Cordelia. Evans ts away from the Barger Realty company on a va cation of two weeks. She is to viBit eer parents In Junction City and later go to Newport. Her place at the Rerger office la being taken by Miss Vernita Winicnried. - Bell Caf ateria ; J Here Is Purchased Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Schenct today took over the proprietorahlp of the Bell cafeteria at 787 Willamette which they purchased Monday from Mrs. Georgia. Wilson and Mis a Lou is Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Schenck at on time owned the former Monarch cafeteria, but sold out abont three years ago, and sine then have lived la Eugenav They operated the Mon arch for three years. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson may go to Boaebart for Jew days. ' Mr. Bchenck says Uiat there will bo &Q Immediate change in the cafe- terla. either la !t organisation P" pmrance. The sale of the viae was handled throngs th W. B. Cooper Eaalty company. LaFoIlette Invited To Talk at Fairs W A BHTNOTON, Aog. 11 Invlta, tlona hare been extended Senator I Follette, Independent candidate for prealdint, to deliver campaign ad- J . mmm f.1,. hilt If WM doubtful today whether he will accept ajty of thorn. T1i Wisconsin senator, It wag saia, tateaded) to devot on or mors speeches before election day to the grtculttiral (Itnatlon la a section whor It 1 a poxamonat Issue. TheTS ts little probability of tho u.in. Htfln trndar Wlf with n eech-iosklng lor thraa or four weeks jo. Muscovite Visits After Ceremonial TX A. Vattox. whs aoted bj "JTlggs" and tb "Jlggs and MaJrcle" duo la tha Muscovite ceremonial and Initiation at Korth Ttend over the week-end, made his escape from "Maggie." n the sros of Waller Hea-of Portland, and stopped over In Veneta Monday for a visit witn relatives. Later In tho day Mr. M.ttox. accompanied by his niece. Mlaa Nova I-each. were Eugene vis itors. Mr. Mattn left for his homo In PoMtand late Monday nisrni. Idv Muscovites Initiated 74 Prtnee Bada and the Muscovites Initiated 1 candidate., according to MrJ Mattos. Kveryone bad a fine tlmei ha declared. J -i ' Business College t To (Open Sept. 1 Tall term of the Eugene B"iness college will open Monday. Sept. I. nc. cording to the announcement of A. K. Robert, president of the college. Classea will not start nntll Tuesday, however, stac"Mondar Is Ibor day. Tho night school of tho business roUrgc win open Hepf. IT. i TENUIS POSTPONED FOBErVP HTM. Anr 1! m lw ha nerfnnst woenen's tennis rhsmplofishlp on the eonrA of t'.e West Rid Tennla Won st forest Hills, was postponed todsy on scconn; of ram. Y Men to Leave For Officers' Training Frank Fberhardt, fccrctarv of tlio local Y. M. C. A.. W. 1. Walter and K. K. Holdeman pl.m to leave Thurs. day for Seaberk. Wash., to attend the tenth annual session of the Employed Officers' summer school to be held there from. August 13 to 2!l. Tho laymen's conference which starts August is expected Jo draw a large number of Kugcne business men. Among the speakers who will be at the sessions this year are !av!d Yui. a Chinese, ond nati nal general sec retary of the Y. M. t A. in (Viml. lie is to be at the entire conference. Other noted lenders there will he llnrold Tnttle. of Pacific Vnirersitr. A. H. Xi. hols, New York, and Charles Beuhler, San Francisco. MOVING PICTURES TUESDAY. I nKILlO "The Unknown Pur. I i pie." i CASTLE "Bluebeard's Kigh- I th Wife." i REX "The Enemy Per." I Heilig Film Hints About Discovery Th phntonlnT Version nf one of tint moat thrilling of present-day uirtttrr pfnym "Th I'd known Purple," is tho hier at tract ion now current at th Hrilig thoAtri. It will ond Its present en::ir?,mnt Wednesdny. Thin nlar by Koland West, wh' personally directed the motion pio ture adnptntion, wna a aeusatioivii success on the Now York atar. whero it played for a solid year ani afterwards for two persons 6a ,tha road in all principal cities. Its themes may truthfully be called unusual. It revolves ahoct s ray of purple light, the possession of which makes it possible for the one holding Its secret to becoma Invisible to the human eve. 'Enemy Sex' Will Top Better List WlHeo the lint -of the best pi clu res of 1024 is made up, "Tbe Enemy Sex." James Cruae' latest Paramount production, whV'h was ahown last nifflit for the first tirno at the Itex theatre, will have a prominent place at the top. The picture has alt the elements of popularity and considered from every nnnle plot, direction, act inn, settings .and photography In the embodiment of perfect screen entertainment. It was adapted by Walter Woods nna Harvey -j new rrora "roe sinia mander," Owen Johnson's well known and widely' rend novel and is ft decid edly Intlniate 'behind the seen eta' atory of soHery end theatre life. Briefly It concerna the lov ad ventures of Podo Barter, a chorns (flrl, who finds herself the storm center amonjc five wealthy men who attempt varioua schemes to add Jier to their string of connursts. But she best! them all at their own game! Gloria Is Triumph In Castle Vehicle Gloria Bwasson scored a decided triumph In her Paramount arnrrma vehicle, "Bluebeard's 8th Wife." which opened at the Castle theatre last night, today last day. This IB s atory of a French elrl wbo marries an American multimil lionaire "Bluebeard" who has already dlvoree4 reven wives. Uise Swan son. howerer, hi the rola of Mona de Briac, determines aba will never be John Brandon's fit untie? Gordon) eighth wife, Hhe tamsTwea htm ijnTii be Is almost frantic, Mona deddea to aire her h unhand ample gronnds for divorce. But Hrannoo who lovea bis wife checkmates her and all mls- nnderstandlntrs are cleared away with lore tritrraphsnt at the finish. Reliability in advertising first, last and always! You can, depend on things befog just as ye represent themt The goods and signs in the windows match the goods inside! One fair price the same to all! m minwiiinii mm n i i.rii i Wonderful New Fall Woolens Arriving Daily BF.FORK T1110 FIRST loaf of Anturrm hs fall en this store as usual is showing- the uower wool ens for early fall frocks, coats and skirts. Make, a noto to soo our big window display and get your first poop nt tho new woolens that will bo so fashionable. A Crepe Satin at $4.00 ; that is far superior to any we havo ever found to sell around this juice. A lustroua heavy luxurious quality wo are proud to recommend and sell I'lain colors. Trojan Percales 22c Fine count sturdy peroalea in a nice choice of light and dark patterns. Mothers liko this quality for child ren 's clothes ns well as for durable, house aprons. Yard wide, New Silkolinet Are 30c yd. and shown in a good variety of the large flowered patterns so many fcave been calling for lately. Used extensively for draperies now as well as comforts and cushions. Yard wide. oAre You a "Very Popular Person? POPULARITY depends on per sonality saye Vlda R. Sutton, the well-known actio and play wright. She cells you a ow you can develop a fascinating personality. There ta alio Kathleen Norriss own story In tha September DELINEATOR Bwy your topy att out BuUtrick Pattern counter 1000 Desirable Remnints ' At Half-Price X Positively our greatest remnant Bale! Remnants ' of every description every material and for. every use I Desirable lengths for blouses,' skirts, children's dresses, etc Fay just half the already low prioei THE SATISFACTORY STORE County Court on Road Inspection Clinton O. Hard and O. E. Grow, members of the Iins county eourt, and P. M. Morse, county surveyor, left Eugene this morning for a trip of ' the next four days through western j Lane to Inspect rond projerta under ! construction and contemplated. In order to get to . some of the I runds iu western Lane, the parly will ImM'M go tlirougli aevtioud of Beu ton coiiDty. ; Powder Puff Beauty Shopps W cure; oily hair with Anll-i Oily Lotion. Our scalp trontmenta for dandruff are unexcelled. Bob, trim or shingle with curl, 60c Room J30, Zumwnlt nide;., 7th , and Willamette, rhon 1712. i Elks Attention I Reguuir session of Kugcne Lod,z.i No. : 357 Wednesday evenlnR Aug. 1.1, 1!21, 8 p. m. : Dl3 SecrnltryJ eituinti WILCOX FUNERAL HEL0 RVHWfFIEIJ). Anr- 12. Tbe fu . oeral .f rhilo Wilroi. who died las i Katurday, ss bM .t 10 oVleHt Ibis : siombaf. Servtrea were held at the Walker chapel with Reverend Yarnes officiating". Interment was In the ' Mo'Vey eemetery. j Tbs funeral of Mrs. I . Moore, Say "Bayer Aspirin INSIST! Unless you see the; "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are not getting the genuine; Bayer Aspirin proved safe by! millions and prescribed by phy sicians for 24 years. r fp Acgtpt "ly - tCLf Bayer packare i ( whichcontains proven directions j Hasdr "Haver" hnree of 12 UbleU I Alan bottles of 24 snd 1 00 DruRgisli A4r1. Is ts ttv'.f r f Serr llss. j Isctiu. U HwMttintldttttt el s.ucUcmk I TODAY and WEDNESDAY HAVE YOU Ever been thrilled by something Weird, uncanny mysterioua something: that gripped and . held you something sinister , whose force you could not understand THAT IS WHAT Jewel Marchmont felt when the man she betrayed came back with the secret of making' himself invisible in "The PURPLE" The most perfect Mystery Play - ever made SPECIALS at HAMPTONS Amoskeg Gingham 32 inobes wide. Regular 30 and 35o valuos for, yrdx- ... 20c Women's fibre silk and lisle hose, assorted col ors. Rcgulur 75 and 80a values 45c per pair Women's hand embroidered dresses. Big range of plain colors, all sizes. C I Q Q Priced at ....T1'00 DEPOSIT YOUR HONEY HERE , THIS STRONG BANK HAS 1 SO ARRANGED ITS ASSETS AS TO HAVE AMPLE FUNDS CONSTANTLY AVAILABLE TO MEET ANY WITH DRAWALS MADE BY ITS DEPOSITORS. THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK The Bank of Service EUGENE LOAN & SAVINGS BANK Tho Baivk of Savings