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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1924)
rsdny Evening, December 11, 1924 Tlim TIIE EUGENE GUARD Pago Fivo Holiday shoppers will find this store a, haven of Christmas gift articles that can be purchased at decided price re ductions. Bring the Kiddies To Great Toyland Basement Store 200 Gift Items from the busy men's store Large's Great 0) W KWm AI ' SAL ii Women's Ready-To-Wear Offered to the ladies of Eugene and Lane county at sharp Removal Sale price ' conces sions in an effort to reduce the stock to a minimum. A golden opportunity to do vour gift and personal shopping.at prices far 'low er than those usually in effect a month hence. Every Article Reduced ... Coats and Dresses Reduced! Silk Umbrellas Reduced! Women's Suits Reduced! ' Sweaters Reduced !- Silk Hose Reduced! Gloves Reduced! Bath Robes. Reduced! x-' M LARGE'S REMOyAL SALE 865 Willamette Street Style 'and warmth together. That's been hard to find in hose but here it is; a new mixture of licavv silk and pure wool yarns a new shade right from the Scotch hills 1 Ribbed Cashmere 75c Pure Thread Silk 75c Wade Bros. Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes 4 Pair Men's Silk Hose .. $2.00 Excellent weight pure Bilk hose with thoroughly reinforced toe and heel. Black and cordovan. 75c values. Also fancy plaid fibre silk mixed hoso at 4 pair, $2.00. . 1 , 4 Beautifully Knit Ties . . $2.00 Regular 65o values. Big assortment of neat pat terns in deep rich colorings so wclcomo as gifts. Friday only! 4 for $2.00. 6 Pair "Holeproof" Lisle Hose . . $2.00 Genuine "Holeproof" finely mercerized lisle hoso the kind men prefer. The new EXX Holeproof toe insures logner wear and greater comfort. Black gunm'etal and cordovan. 2 Pair Men's Silk Suspenders . . $2.00 In fancy holiday gift boxes. Friday only at this special price, 2 pair for $2.00. Hickok Belt and Buckle Sets . . . $2.00 A gift sure to pjeasel Sterling silver fout initial you wish on a genuine Hickok leather belt. Black, brown or grey. Men's Initialed Hdkfs. ... 6 for $2.00 Colored initials-nicely boxed for gift giving. Fri day only, 6 for $2.00. Famous "Miller Brand" Lisle Hose 2 Boxes for $2.00 Fine lisle hose bf handsome appearanco and en during quality. Black, brown and grey. This special price is for Friday only. 4 pair in box, 2 boxfes $2.00. :-: CITY NEWS, :-: (Continued trom page, one) Smith was put in the city jail last night, and was to tho bcoiiRht befor Juice George t. Gilmore, city Judge, today. To Present Play "The Maker of Dreams," a one-act play tbat mad.) such a hit at the re cant College Night program at the University of Oregon, will be pre sented in Portland December 20 at I iha munimnal mirlitnt-inm Trt thin tllflV Fergus Iteddie, head of the dramatic ' department plays the role of the mak !er of dreams, and Elizabeth Kerr and Norvell Thompson are Picrette , and Pierrot, the other members of the cast. ! Candidates to Meet i Candidates for the Rhodes scholar- Iship will meet Saturday in Portland ; ct the University club, if is announc ed. They arc as follows: Charles Das ! toe Rothwell and Howard McGaw Smyth of Reed college: Leland T. Chapin and Sheldon E. Sackette of '. Willamette university; and Clinton ! Howard, Henry Sheldon and Don Woodard of the University of Oregon, Sophs to Wear Jeans . ' Blue jeans have been selected by the snphomort class of the university for the official class emblem, and Jan uary 5 has been selected aa the date on which the men of the class will wear the trousers. They will have -!0 inch bottoms, large belt loops, and widcaguffs at tho bottom. Frank Jue to Sing During the. Christmas' vacation Frank Jue. Chinese tenor, will sing at the Columbia theater in Portland. His next appearance after the holidays will he a two weeks' engagement in Seattle early in January, after which he will return to the campus to study under John B. Seilert. Foley Springs Improved A. L. Williamson of Lugene is in stalling a modern furnare in the Kolej springs hotel, it is reported by .Mrs. 1.11a Hefflinger, proprietor of the springs, who was in Eugene yester day. She Is planning an up-to-date kitchen in her resort this spring. Plin "Y" Campaign The annual budget fniaing ramptln of the Eugene X. M. C- A. will be hold the' first week in February, the board ot directors decided Inst night, at a meeting is which W. W. Dillon of Portland, state "V" secretary fur Oregon and Idaho, was present. Team Wants Game The Wendling r'our-I club bssket i ball game would like to get some pr.t r i tier games with tesms -outside of the county basketball league, snid F. lp. Foster of Wendling today. Any teams 1 desiring gnmes for practice sre ssked ' to get in touch with Mr. Fo'ter. Lodge Installation Ian. 6. Installation of officers in the Cath olic I laughters t America has been set for Janusry 0, it is announced. On nest Tuesday the lodge will have a Cliristmss psrty at the home of Mrs. Frank X. Hchaefere. To Speak 'on Egypt Cilenn E. Hoover, Instructor in eco nomics, will speak at the student as sembly of University high school Fri day afternoon oa the genersl Interna tional solution, with iieriil refereni to Egjpt. Miss Baraird III .Miss Klone Itarntrd. In rhsrge a the offi. e fif the I'S'-ific Telegraph sad Teltikua company, is reported I ill at her homo on Ninth avenue west. Miss liarnard was unable to be nt the office yesterday. Farm Writer Here Horace Addis of the Oregon Farr mcr, and one of the best known writ ers in Oregon on agricultural sub jects, arrived in Eugene Tuesday for the meeting of the atate drainage as sociation. , Alleges Desertion Alleging desertion Xn Tt T;a has filed suit for divorce against his wife, Francis Spray Rice in circuit COUrt. Thcv hnva a mlnnr ol.ilrl liVn..- ccs Huntil Rice. ' Charity Club to Meet The Charitv clnh trill m.t .t ik. Osburn hotel Friday for a luncheon at twelve-thirty o'clock, with -Mrs, Scott aa hostess. During the after noon bridge will be played. Orange Election Deo. 12. The nnniml nl..!... - - .....wu w. uiucers qt the Four Oaks grange will be held ccuiug, isecemoer 12, it baa been announced. All membera are urged to be out for the election. ' Qrooory Opens HomtP .lacbann Ita. l . l --- iccurg 1 (IV College Crest grocery . store on Friendly street. Mr. Jackson is a for mer business man nf V.LlnnH recently come to Eugene to residg. Legion to Elect- Election of nffior. I. rl, f business at the American legion meet lug tonight. A large turnout is asked hy Georae E. Lov. - , - u , luc post. Telephone Man Here Richard .M. Elliott, former Univer sity of Oregon student, has been In cugnne i ne post week on. businesa for the Pscific Telephone and Telea-ranh company. t Haves for Hebo ' 11. H. Shellv. aiinArvlamr a I it.. CI... law national forest, went to Tillamook county Tuesday, to look after forest affairs in the Hebo district. I Pie Social Deo. 13. A Oin KAfilll nnrl nvnMPan. m.III 1.. ', given nt Crow hall by the Palestine school December l.'i at 8 o'clock in the evening. It is announced by .Mils Msrie Norwood of tho school. ! Arrives from New York ! Acd Unger of New York, has sr. rived In Eugene to be bookkeeper for the Domestic Stenm Isundry, succeed- ! Ing Mrs. Tjomas Larkin who is leav- ing to make her home in Jtoaeburg. Joins Office Staff Maude Porter haa Joined temnorar. Ily the office staff of the L, M. Tra vis, Inc. , Filet Nurse's papers Ileulah M. Gumm filed her gradu ate nurses certificate In the office of the county clerk Tuesday. J Rowland Brothers Lease Motor Firm V. H. Rowland and O. A. Rowland of Eugene have leased the Jnbostoh Motor cotnpsny on Eighth avenue west, near Uncoln street, and will take possession Monday, it was an nounced todny. Hoth men are well known In tha city, hiving been en gaged in the transfer business here for a number of years. The motor compsny consists of a genersl Btit"tn"hile repair plant, stock of s'' eaories sud battery service sla- tlos). O116 Day Only Gift Sale! Below are listed but a few of the splendid gift items that may be had Friday for only $2.Q0. In every instance the price represents a distinct saving. Many unadvertised super-specials throughout the entire store. Shop here Friday and avail your self of these extraordinary economy opportunities. Mahogany Finish Smoking Stands, 27 Inches High' . . $2.00 ' . with heavy glass ash tray basement. Mama Dolls, 26 Inches High, Fancy Dressed ....... ., $2.00 A $2.50 valuo for $2 Friday only basement. Daisy Air Rifles, 350 Shots, Special . . $2.00 "Daisy" air rifles are tho American Boy's choico Heavy American Glass Etched Vases, Friday $2.00 Beautifully and clearly etched Worth $2.50 Basement. Mahogany Finish Serving Trays, fancy panels $2.00 Limited number to sell Friday, nt $2.00 basement. 7 Piece Glass Water Sets, prettily etched $2.00 Novelty grnpo pattern every pieco perfect basement . Large Size Heavy Aluminum Roasters, Friday . . . $2.00 Puro aluminum highly polished, good weight basement. Brown-White Earthenware Casserole with frame . . $2.00 Complete with beautiful polished nickel framo Quart Size Aluminum Vacuum Bottles, Friday . $2.00 Ideal gifts, keep liquids hot 24 hours. Wrought Iron Fern and Aquarium Stands , $2.00 Eegulpr $2.50 stand bronzo trimmed basement. 14 Quart Aluminum Dishpan, oval shape $2.00 ' A $2.50 value good weight puro aluminum basement. Fancy Dutch Silver Salt And And Pepper Set .... $2.00 Beautiful for gifts sell ordinarily at $2.98 basement. Glass Butter Dishes With Silver Cover $2.00 A gift that will be appreciated by any housewife. Beautifully Nickeled Bon Bon Dishes , $2.00 Highly polished with dull gold finish inside. Silver Plated Baby Cups, Gold Lined $2.00 ' Very special for Friday at $2.00 basement storo. Women's "Munsing" and "Kayser" Knit Vests $2.00 $2.75 value orchid and flesh colors socond floor. Women's Outing Flannel Gowns and Pajamas .... $2.00 Whito and colored flnnnol sizes 34 to 42 second floor. Infants' And Children's Sweaters in- Colors ...... $2.00 Cont and slip-over styles, sizes 24 to 32 socond floor Women's Hand Embroidered Voile Chemise $2.00 Trimmed with lovely vnl laces on sale second floor Women's Corset Special Front and Back Lace, . . $2,00 Sizes 22 to 34, clasp around models, second floor. Women'. Mina Taylor Gingham Aprons, all sizes . . $2.00 ' Practical and beautiful gifts becoming styles. Women's Medium Weight Winter Union Suits, 2 for $2.00 Sizes 34 to 44 Friday only, 2 suits, $2.00 socond floor. Women's "Munsing" Union Suits, size 36 to 50 . . . $2.00 Low neck, no sleeves, ankle length stylo special $2.00. 5 Flaid Bath Towels" $2.00 Radium Silks $2.00 Boudoir Cap Sets $2.00 Women's Purses $2.00 Bead Necklaces $2.00 Vanity Cases $2.00 Madeira Doilies $2.00 Novelty Perfumes $2.00 Kimono Silks $2.00 Figured Silks $2.00 Women's English Ribbed Heather Wool Hose pair $2.00 Women's Silk and Wool Hose, 2 pair for ....... ,! $2.00 Women's Pure Silk Hose, 2 pairs for $2.00 "Susanne" Full Fashioned Silk Hose, pair $2.00 Women's Sport Silk and Wool Hose, plaids, checks, $2.00