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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1925)
IT j Page Ten THE EUGENE GUAED NEW SPRING CHECKS ETC., YARD, $1.75 Likewise novelty checks In very effective patterns, 42 Indies wide. Eight beautiful patterns to choose from. CANTON CREPES, YARD, $1.95 MAIL OEDEKS FILLED The silk section offers, a beautiful new 40-Inch silk mixed crepo In a desirable weight. Itust, fullow and l'unama green.. f w AX BILLV DEPARTMENT STORE . 1 . 'J. New Fashions Prove Spring Is Here! 7 - i One Of The Most Fascinating Things About A New Season Is The New Fashions It Sponsors. This Spring, Especially, It's Interesting To See The Many Distinctive And Novel Trends That Are Revealed. Thuili . . . ii re' mm. i 7 5 11 Important ""- .Trifles No real . needle woman will begin without a thorough ly equipped work basket. You do not want to stop and search , for things when you are most interested in your work, Make out your list of notions needed, t and phone it to us, or bring it. New Cotton Fabrics Flatter With Color And Unique Design Where is the proof? Speaking of cottons, we should Bay there are many such points. How interesting to dwell about fast color fabrics more weaves this year have made their debut than in any previous season nnd as beautiful after many washings as before. Individuality of style is essential if tho fabric is to be made up into frocks which have orlginalty. In order to fashion into the graceful folds of .the new silhouette a softness and supple ness is required. ALL THESE QUALITIES ARE POSSESS ED BY THE LOVELY NEW COTTONS, LARGEST STOCKS ABOUND. Come into this department to find out what is right in fabrics. Dotted Lucerne Swiss, 42c And 50c A world of praises is due these light, crisp dress fabrics. In a bevy of new colors. 40 inches wide. Silk Check Voiles, Yard 69c Ileautiful indeed, and right new yard wide sheer dis tending frock material. Charming new shades -of buff, Chlng, rose, Nile, orchid, tangerine, peach as well as white. Satinette Madras 75c - 89c - S1.00 Ciuarantoed fast color materials for lovely tub dresses. Dainty satinette finish English prints in stripes and novelty patterns. New Shantung Suiting, Yard 59c A good weight 36-inch mercerized Shantung weave wash fabric in such cheery shades as orange, tan, green, apple, rose, buff and jade. Khartum Suitings Yard 39c An extra value In linen - finish . suitings, especially, suitable for children's dresses and wash suits. Orchid, rose, delf, pink, olive, peach, jade. Silk Stripe Suitings, 89c New showing of charming stripe and check novelty silk stripe suitings. Very serviceable and distinctive spring and summer frock fabric. 36 inches wide. RIGHT NEW DRAPERIES FOR SPRING BREEZES TO BLOW When those first spring rays of sunshine warm the air wo at once begin to feel the call to clean house, wash curtains and replace many with bright new hangings. Springtime suggests new cretonnes and curtaining. We are prepared to fill your needs In a satisfying way. We are headquarters for "Stand Ish Wills Draperies." Just an ink ling. New Terry Cloth, Yard 85c and 98c In those rich beutiful colorings that senak of soring. A fine showing of patterns and color combinations. Yard wide. New Art Silk, Yard 89c In fascinating self patterns, Inset stripes, etc.. in rich shades of gold, turquoise, rose also natural. 36 Inches wide. . Ruffled Curtainings, , Yard 35c to 65c Marquisettes, Grenadines, Dotted Patterns, Cross Bars, Etc. A pretty collection of patterns and qualities. Art Silk Marquisette 65c A very fine value In 36-lnch curtaining in plain weaves and patterns. They drape gracefully." New Cretonnes, Yard 45c A beautiful line of new Standish Mills cretonnes In delight ful 1925 colorings. 36 Inches wide. . "Keswick" Prints, Yard 85c . t Another "Standish Mills" product In extra quality drapery. "Keswick" commands attention in several of America's lead ing publications. The colorings and patterns is work of art. 36 Inches wido. v Frocks Of -Printed Silks , Boldly Flaunt Their New ' Designs $18.50 OTHERS TO $23.50 The gayer tho color, the bolder the creation, and the greater Its chic such Is tho case in this present vogue for printed silk frocks. When you soe the gorgeous colors, tho curiously Interesting designs in the frocks of this group you will find yourself wondering how they can bo so varied, yet so truly stunning. They nro indeed the work of artists. And with these combinations of color and exotic patterns the lines rotaln a simplicity which classes these frocks in charming good taste. (2nd floor) Y. ' MEN! HERE IS EXCEPTIONAL VALUE IN NEW MADRAS SHIRTS $1.50 A HOST OF PRETTY PATTERNS IN NEGLIGEE DRESS SHIRTS The low price renders an exceptionally fine vnluo. It will pay you to look into this shirt offering. All carefully made with latest style collar. Fancy Btrlpes, checks nnd figures to select from. Sizes 14V4 to 17. Some will buy one of each pattern. ' "Yard Long" Work Shirts, $1.19 v A now heavy blue cheviot shirt made full 36 inches long and proportionately wldo in tho body, with full cut long sleeves, two pleated button down pockets, body seains triple stitched. A really wonderful work shirt for tho price of an ordinary one. Sizes 14',4 to 17. Men, How About Y our .New Easter Suit? LET US TAKE YOUR MEASURE TODAY We ask to let "Taylor" do your tailoring becauso we honestly believe it will h.9 to your advantage, to do Bp. ' i The advantage to you lies not only in the keonest of the prices but in the Smmtness of the 'styles the super workmanship put into them the Pure Wool Quality and the length of service in the wearing. Over 300 pure wool fabrics to choose, and tailored to your own individual measure with prompt service. Such Adorable Hats For The Little Miss ARE ON DISPLAY HERE -FROM, $1.75 TO $4.00 The little tots, too, are right In style with the chic new hats. Even the tiniest girl may boast of a new creation to welcome the new 1923 season. Such an interesting assemblage; each one seemingly prettier than the other. It would be too confusing to give a detailed description of the many smart styles lwaiting your selection. (2nd floor) 1 S " juar in FROM THE EAST WOMEN'S Right Smart Tailored Waists - $2.35 So fashionable are they and so extensive, worn and certain always to look neat and trim, with the various costumes. Fashioned of crisp self-striped dlmltv nH much heralded broadcloth, fashioned in s.vr,i smart styles. enu THE LATEST, OF COURSE, THe' NEW TUCK BOSOMS AND COLOR FUL SLIP ON TIES WHICH TAKH TO VARIOUS FORMS. Oh, yes, it Just wouldn't do to pass nn thin bit of good news. Those with pockets havs pretty Hankies (brightly colored in most in stances) protruding just enough to glve a sporty air. Others are decidedly tailored with mannish collars, soft French cuft3, set off with glistenlne pearl buttons. 5 (2nd floor) Don't Forget Men, we are headquarters for work shoe3 that will stand the gaff and our prices are materially less for quality merchandise than you are usually asked. Here, Boys, Are Your All Wool Tweed Suits At Only $10.75 Young hoys, too, are looking forward to new suits at Easter time. Then, too, they come WITH TWO PAIR KNICKERS nnd they're full lined. Pleated back and all around belted, in tan nnd brown the chap wearing 8 to 17 like. It Is a very trim, manly appearance they give to the youths, nnd we don't doubt but what Easter Sunday will find many boys inwardly priding them selves on their brand new suits. - ' THE LATEST IN MEN'S FOOTWEAR "BALLOON" OXFORDS TO COMPLETE YOUR EASTER OUTFIT, $7.83 Presenting the snap, of the seasoa in dis criminating men's very smart oxfords in black and high shade of tan or one might well say bright shade of tan so much in vogue, this Is really a $10.00 value. Bee It! The "Trask" Pair $6.50 And for the more conservative the "Trask" Is particularly appealing, being built on a con servative French toe in either light tan or black.' EXPERIENCED SHOE FITTERS AT YOUR SERVICE E SOCIETY AND CLUBS My AfAUIAN LOWUY Klr. timi of it riilitnel of the KVJd intnulry of the nuion;il Rtinrd of Ore gnif Is mhrdidrll i lie I1H1I nt Ihi I'trrtliind Brnmry, April n:mrdlng to j word rfreived by Major V. !. White, I (itmnuutili'r of the f irwt tmfnllion f the regiment. All ciptnins nnd firld i officer of t nn rt'innnt v ill vnto mi. I i (Ins will bo nbrtiii officer, ,MnJr j White MnU'H. Tiie election in to fill i' ih uininey a a result nf t hi promo -ti h of Colm.rl ('. r. Iliuinnmid, for merly of this city, vhn'lms hren in eMinmnriit of the rfgjmenr. l,miMtnn ( (.'"lotu'l KtiKt'ne MiiKliVrjccr of Wood j burn Nt 1'nitt tft lip tlif rhoii't ;f n mt ; jority nf Hi tffi cri vln will v te m S tlit rlpri.oh, M;ij. Whit' ntntp. Cnp- Mill ,as rent e .li-nscn, rnmimimlcr of tVinpiiny (' nnd M;tjor White nre the ! only offictfrx from tlim city (t vote nt ! tho election. Colon?! II. V, Welsh -f ; flui lMilh Infuntry Ikih been npp intr.i j iih iijin'ctr of the ebctiotis. ! Motor Parties to Register Decrease Althoiitcti tho number i f tourist parlies from other Ntuten stiuw-d fpi.tfi nn inereme enrly this tionth there lina been a run tide nible fnllin oil i-1 reiiir.ittoii nf "foifiun" rnis, til iiie riininber of rununercc, only 10 parties hit ins bei-n reported here' fiiue i lie firt of the week. The drop in l etuia is attributed to the f.ir th.it i lie n kid t Hit ion minions north nnd nth ui iiiu'i'iie nre now dniwing the lm'4Ht iiuuiher of tnurintn who rejris wr nri iy tifier entcrinn the utiitr. Or 111 iju-1 renitrred this week nevm w -re 1 1-nn t tttifornm, three from t iiMHiit,toiit and one from Idaho. V. II, JeffrTcsTM, Dies at Junction Mr. am! Mrs. Lnwson li. Ilrndley will be bonis this evening to members of the .Little Club Around the Corner. ' Mrs. F ll. Wetherbeo will enter tain ut her home tomorrow afternoon for liiemberH of Til I burnt) club. WW Members of the Ladies' Aid society of Hie ChriMtiiin church will rntertmu at. a silver tea to bn niven at the clmnh parlors, tomorrow afternoon between tint houi'H of two-thirty o'ebiek nnd five o'clock. A prog mm of imifie is beiiiK nrniiifted for tho iiffnir. Mm. K. T. Itennet nnd Mrs. tietu-Re Hopue are the committee members in chnrRe for the ten. www Mrs. It. H. Craven of Snlem is a visitor in Kugono for nevernl dnys as the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. K, Allison. www Tho Womnu's nu&ilinry of St. Mary's Kpiscopul chur h will meet nt the homo of Mrs. 1. Ji. S. WhiIp, IWO Kb-venth aveuuo enst, l'tidny after noott St two-thirty o'elock. WWW A group of university girls nro r!v iii(t a pniRinm from MJW KliiHrtti in Portland ibis evening. The prosrmu is being sponsored by the university chnpler of Mu 11 i Kpsilon, and tliosn inking part are Mitts I.ora Xesbner, Miss Alberta Potter, Mihs Hetty Nel son, Miss I Uii lull Cluik, Miss Jean Harper. The program iH to he g.ven between nine ami ten o'clock. Mu I'hi Mpsilou h.is alo nn non need (but n number of interesting programs and concern are to be given by tho or ganization during the spring term of school, www An InteroHting meeting of Inst eve-' ning was that of the l,nlien' auxiliary of the ehamber of commeree. The group decided to redecorate the lobby of the rhn tuber of commerce rooms with new dm pen. Mrs. Uarry Cherry was welcomed as a new member of the HUXilmry. Mis Mildred Jlnldwin sang a group of S'do, following which the evening wns spent with cards. Mr I ntii.tii It lint. i. .. - !,.!.. Hum of lln (mmiiiltt(i nnlnrtninitiff f tliw meeting. In two weeks the auxil iary will meet with Mrs. George Hlnir, ehtiirmnn of the cimiuittee in rharge t(t bo nxsitited by Mrs. Anna A gee, Mrs. S. It. Iturtou, Mrs. I,. C. (larger, Mrs. John Itaird. Mrs. W. W. Hrnn stetter, Mrs. W. 11. ltrooke, Mra. F, I,. Heard. E ARTISTS' CONTEST Any KugeuQ boys and girls expect ing to enter the Young Artists' con test f"r the note of t'regon, to be held in the Portland Woman's club Saturday evening, March 2.K, should file t'lieir applications by telephone, announces Mrs, Walter 11. bliss, Multnomah street, Portland. It is ex pected thnt this city will be repre sented by at least one or more con tealauts, Coulentnnts must he citizens of the I'nited Slates, -and must have received nil their training in the I'nited State. Ages for voire c- ntestsntn is from -0 to :), nnd violin, IH to 'Ml The winner of this contest In eli gible to compete in the Pacific dis t rict contest, comprising tregon, Washington, Arizona and California. Winners in the district contest com pete in the national contest in Port land during the n.ifional convention nf the National Federated Music c!bn in Eugene. The nntionul winners will re ceive $."it0 in earth or one yeir scholarship in a antionnlly known con servatory. The state contest is open to the public present, jp-ill bo next "Wednesday eve ning, Fred ' Chess announced. Music by the Kigh school orchestra1, girls' quartet, boys' quartet, a monologue nnd a musical stunt by Mrs. Itose Slacks and Mrs. Donald Young will complete the program. Egg Prices Higher In Eugene Market Kgga in Kugene will be higher in price for the coming sen son than for several years past, in the opinion of several local commission dealers who report thnt a prim nf '-'5 cents n dozen is now being paid to farmers. This is five to nix cents higher per dozen than that pnid Inst year nnd unless there is an increased supply for the local market it is expected to remain at mm ngure, me neaiers state. Present indications are that there will be no carlond loin of eges shipped to the Faster market this year as the majority of l.ane ship men t nro ffoinir to Port In nd. Iiuriiitr the past few years several large car-! load shipments have been sent out J from I.nne to the caat. Klamath Principal .Rejected by Board KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., March 20. James G. Darling, principal of the Klamath high school was reject ed for next year by unanimous vote nf the county school board last nigh;. Lack of harmony and co-operation with other members of the faculty was indicated an the cause, tins Carl son, nthletic coach, wns nhjo refused a rail for next year. All other teachers were re-elected. A COUGH REMEDY WITHOUT OPIATES Many cough preparations contain I some ono or more harmful drugs ; which nre added to take the place of; opiates. None of tJiese narcotic sub- ; stances have ever been used in KOI,-; FY'S HOXFA' AM) TAU COM-' POUND. The name nf every ingred ient is plainly printed on every car ton. You know, what you are taking ' w hen you take Foley's. It clingH to , Ihe throat, (iood for old and young, t You have a cough, why not try it. ! Hefuse substitutes. T!I(AV.) 1 TORNADO HEADED I WAY .11 NCTION CITY. March 2d. ' (Special). W. II. Jefferieii who hnsi been t utting wood for Koons rast of I town died yesterday morning from i heart failure as he was cutting wood.! He Wns 01 years old. The funenl Hervirea will be held nt Plensmt Hill Hunday t 1 :.'10 p. m. .Miikrs chapel nf Jon'tioti City hurt charge of Ihe services. Springfield Lions ' Attend Installation! KI'UlN'CKIK.I.li, Mnnli 2H. (Spo vial . Ahmit I'.'i iniMliln'ra of iil( Siir.lmfii.l.l 1 J-.,.. ..- t . i ."i.T nil', iirriiiiii:u!!pii ".v llM'ir wirra. III n-nlrtl rrl;- I Miim ior tht rluirtrring of i!)a t'.ir vnllin rlgh l:it cvrninit nl T :.. (lihfr ,hiiiHT. fniin Kugi-nn, l',oll.lio tirnvp nnil lii'iKliborinK lowiu ,tm r,p. rPBOnliilivoR. Ani(in llman who went from hirr. nr.-. lir. H. I(a!ih lllpii.l, pri'diiliiit of tin- SpriimfioM dub, nnd Mi, Dipnoi; Mr. nnd Mr. .Mm Hon drri r, Mr. inul Mr.. Kloil C. Wojtor-fi'-ld. Mr. nnd Mm. I'linl llanfi.nl. Mr nnd Mrv John K. Kotoln, Mr. mil Mr. Dallnii II. Mnrphr ami Mr. nnd U dnnd I". Mo.,iir. Tho Murphy Mohipr qunrii-i ,.f Sprlnfiold n.i t the Corvaltia rntortitinmont. STATISTICS BORN IIAMMF.I, At .Moro.v lionpitnl. nosdny. Miiroh -", llt'J'j, to Mr. nnd Mr. I., llttnunol, of motor route A, a ton. THE BUTrar SHOP rientlnu. ltuttoiu and Ilomitlti hint. tU Tib An. fcaat. I'hont 1715-J. Phone S. K. fateveni for pinno (unlntf. Mr. Enright ill With Slight Cold NI'.W VOIIK, Miroh Urt. 1'olice OvuimlMionor Kuricht, nlmont from his office lircaiiKO of lllno, in n( feriim fnim n lisl.t cold and n ill re turn lu hi. ilutiin Mondny. hi eori Hrjr nnnouniod t.dnv In 'ilmylng r poitM I l.n t the .-ommi.iiioni'r una .nf fering from a ntrvom lireakdown. SMITH - At Ilia home of tho piiiern.il prandpnrentn nt Junction I'lty, Tiieduy, March 2t. lid, to Mr. ami Mr. Wayun Smith of N'otl, a iiiin, STKVKNSON At tho rnoiflp Chria linn honpitnl, Thurjdny. Mur. h I'll, 111.'."!, lu Mr. nnd Mrs. l'hol.r I,. Stevenson, 012 Nineteenth avrnue emt, Kuaene, a aon, ITiester l.tv Stovonsou. State President of U. P. O. E. in Eugene Pen P. Fisher of Mnrubfield, presi dent rf Flks lodge in Oregon, wan A guest of the Kugene organization lent night, and a large attendance wan present nt the meeting. Mr., Fisher spoke chiefly on the AmericnnUntinn program of the lodge. The nnnunl dinner nnd dance, at which more than HOO peron will be Salts Fine For j Aching Kidneys Mra. Coolirfne la adopt nt oporalinu a typewriter. hnvin( uaod one diirinu her aohool-toarlier dnva. Gargle Throat With Aspirin i Clip This And Save If Sub i ject To Sore Throat Or Tonsilitis Compare It witJl other! It hna no epml" PBERO-LATUM CHE8T OINTMENT For the prompt rolluf of Chest Colda, Croup. Pneumonia. Influ rnra and Plenrlny pnlna. Price 60c. For nnlc by all drug at ore. Prepaw a harralean and effect!? gargle by dissolving two Hayer Tab lets of Aspirin In four tnbiespoonfula of water. Oargle throat thoroughly, llepeat in two houra If neceisary. . He aiir you use only the genuina rtnycr Tablet of Aspirin, marked with the Haver Crosa. which can be had in tin boxci of twtlrt tablet for few ctnU. Most folks forget that the kidney a, 1 like the bowels, sometimes get slug- 1 gish and clogged, and need a flushing I occasionally, else we hare backache j and dull misery in the kidney region, j severe headaches, rheumatic twinges. torpid liver, acid stomach, sleepless- ; nesn and all sorts of bladder disord era.. You simply must Veep your kidneys 1 activn and clean and the moment you ! feet an ache or pain in the kidney j region begin drinkiug lota of water, l Also gft about four ounces of Jad I Salts from any good drug store here. I tnke a tnblf spoonful in a gins of wat- ! ir before brpakfat for a few days j and your kidneys will then act fiue. This fnmmis suits is made from the nd of grapes and lmon juice, com nurd with lithia. and In tiitemled to ' flush clogged kidneys and help stinnt- i late them to activity. It also kelps! neutralise the acids in the urine so j hey no longer irritate, thus helping to relieve bladder disorders. j Jad Slts is inetpentove: makes ai delightful effervescent lithia water j driuk which everjbody should take now and then to help keep their ki 1- j aeya ctenn. . j A well-known local dniecift pstii j he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks wh. believe in trying to correct kidwj I trouble while it in only trouble. H j All means have your physie-.nn nam iuc four kidnvs at least twtct a tar. Last Day A Drama of Society at Its Highest with B6HT LYTELL CLAIRE WINDSOR CULLEN LANDIS CHRISTIE COMEDY KINOGRAM NEWS With Easter Just 'Round ihe Corner With Enstor the dross up day f lli yT- hut two works off 'tis high time tn tl'ik of what you're goiiiff to wear. No matter what your costume you'll do no bettor tlian to wear n strand of I.n. Tusea pearls. Our collection is mado up of many delightful trntl. Encasod in beautiful satin boxes (wlilcli you will WB to keep for your dr.isinff table) they are a rare P"ie for milady. Think of "new pearls" this year when you plan your "new dress and Kaster bmyict." J. A. HOFFMAN JEWELER CATTY COHXER FROM V. S. XATIONAIi flUHMin PUBLIC DANCE DREAMLAND HALL Every Wednesday and Saturday Night Carpet Cleaning " L rvi ST mrr. r r I 4AA J?"4 V