The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, April 25, 1925, Image 16

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THE EUGENE GUAfiD
Saturday F.voning, April
Iluodreda of peraona crowded th
armory last night at the opening of
"A Plight in runs" hy the American
I.orifin. The allow will bo repeated
in it lil. Gambling- devices, for whi h
crip or paper money only wan Ac
cepted drew throngs of funniakera,
and tho Odd Fellow band and or
chestra furnibhed music between
tinn'fl.
I,at niglil'a crowd nearly paid fnr
the rspenies of putting on the show,
according to (irorgv K. Love, chnlr
iium. Tonight's attendnnee will deter
mine how miifh money wilt be raised
for the relief of Lane county' dis
abled war veterans, and their fumi
lie, sjiys Mr. Iove.
The drum corps, dressed in colored
artifcts smocks and tam-o'-ahantera,
nnrured throtiub the streets to the ar
mory nt 7 Mf o'clock last night, where
the Odd Kellows bund tank up the
dhi:c. The style show put on by a
group of Kugeue women pmred a
popular attraction, i"g garments
frntn Mcilnrran and WaahbtirnVa.
Tonight they will display frocks
from tJiltuore'a.
office of K. J. Moore, county superln
tendent of schools. These posters will
be distributed at the schools in the
near future. A number of teachers
and school officials from various parts
of tin county were at the office of
Mr. Moore today ami they bring an
mi ranee that interest in the coming
celebration is at a high pitch and that
large delegation from their respct
ire diM ricts will be in Kugene for
the event.
Heart Failure is
Cause of Death of
Mrs. W. J. Cooley
Tests for Cattle
On McKenzie Soon
Tuhtrctilmla ti-t for dairy heriU
In the nppfr MrKi-iwi will Iw
liMd nut wrfk mi" on Tui-mwr Apm
28 lr. Thonipnon In company with
T. W. Carnpy will mako a trip
throuih that dintrlrt amrtlng at VI-
trrvllla. The follmvitiK ilny Hie n-turn
trip will lie made and 1 rxts will lie
hfld on both day", it la announced at
tut office of O. 8. Fletcher, Lane
county airlcultural aent. All own
era of hrrda are beinc requcated to
hare their atork ready for the teata
II dealred, la the announcement.
rrTTAf!E fJHOVK. April 2.1.
(Kpeciall Mn. W. J. Cooley dropped
deed Friday morning at 0::m o clmk
from heart failure. She wna namling
by the ink In the kitchen of her home
on t'lierrr Court, when ahe put her
hand up to her face, paid "Oh" and
fell. She hna been troubled with lire
heart all the pant winter.
She waa born In Henton, Iowa, and
had ahe llred until the l'llh or neit
month would have been fW yenra old.
Sho wa married to Kmery Heath,
who died, lenvlnj her with two chil
dren, .loaeph lleeth of Itenton, Wn.h.
and Mm. flllie Mvera of Portland. She
married W. ,1. Cooley at Toledo,1
Voh , In 18N3 and leafea beaidea her
huaband ail children, Mr". Freda Cor
bin of Medford, l.loyd Cooley of Ar
leta, Mra. Alpha llalaey of Portland.
Mra. Krneatine Pound of Portland, 1
and Mra. Jeanie Chaae of Seattle,
Wnah.
A aon. Itoy Cooley, died alnce they
came to Cottage t;rove. A enter. Mra.
Ollie Shaffer, of Charlealnn, Wauli
alao eurvivea.
The funeral will be held Sunday at
2 o'clock from the Chrlitian church,
of which Mra. Cooley waa a member,
Itev, A. ,1. Adama, officiating. Ilurial
will be In the I. (). (). K. and A. I'
and A. M. cemetery
Postal Will Have
New Oregon Lines
Installation of another line of the
Postal Telegraph (,'nhle company be
tween Kngene and Halem Is Included
in a number of extensions of the ser
vice planned by the nrgnnlsatinn, ac-'
'cording to snununcaniejit here. Two
additional telegraph lines between Sa
lem and Portland will also be in oper
ation soon. New lines from Seattle
have been Installed and circuits eaut
from Los Angeles are rt part of the
extensive development program plan
ncd by the postal company, it la an
nounced. The new linen In Oregon will
proTide a direct contact with eastern
circuits, Is the report.
Posters to Boost
Schools Pageant
' T.ane county's school pageant to he
held here (Saturday, May 0, will be
extensively advertised through the
county schools by means of posters
that are now being prepared at tho
Second Coming of
Jesus is Subject
After giving an exposition of the
parable of the ten virgins, hvange
list Ktetirnagel who Is conducting I
revival campaign at the llible Htuu
dard mission, emphasizing some atart
ling facta regarding the second com
ing of the Lord, lie aaid the Christian
world wsa made up principally of
foolish virgins while comparatively
few had the oil In their val which
represented the grace of (iod in the
heart.
Aa the first songster warbles his
note of gladness at the peep of dawn
and later an host of song birds an
nou ne the dawn of day ao the evan
gellst said tbnt a few decades ago
only hern and there a minister herald
ed the doctrine of ,lenus second com
Ing while now nearly every denomina
tion and some entire denomination
advocate the soon coming of Jeans as
a very essential doctrine.
lie announced hla subjects for Sun
day to be "How to lie Killed With the
Kplrlt," Why We Keep the First Day
of the Week?" and "The Nnture, and
Necessity of the New Hlrth" for the
three services of the dny.
Japan now hss three Notary eliiha.
. inn iirr (iipninena anti-toxin was
made In lNlM,
For Saturday and Monday
Satin Crepe Dresses
Women's Blouse Values
From $12.50 to $15.00
SEE AVIXDOW
I HOT NEW,
1 1 V'. .
COATS RELINED
We have engaged the services
of a tailor to reline coats and
make alterations.
The Same Prompt Service
Phone 300
Olive St., Between 8th and 0th
RAYMOND TOH REV
I 1
nil my
Forest Fire Prevention Week,
April 27th to May 3rd. Keep
the Evergreens Ever Green
Fire Destroys Them.
Mail ffj Q fr-y 7?-i Vor Correct
Filtpfl AJW m- 172
AX B1LLV DEPARTMENT STORE
Women's "Bobolink" Silk Hose
Guaranteed To Satisfy in Ev v
Way Only $1.25 The
Pair
7MM$ Parel.
HomGOe)ing
This Is Home Dressmaking Week Make Pretty Summer Ap-
Serving You With Largest And Most Complete Stocks
Of Delightful Silks, Woolens And Cotton Fabrics In This City.
Inspection Invited.
"Whether it is a blouse, skirt, .house or street frock or n coat, per
haps a fashionable ensemble suit which Dame Fashion has decreed
to be so ultra smart oh, so many lovely things may be embodied
from these new weaves.
Whatever it is, plan to make something this week. ' "Whether you
do your own sewing or employ a dressmaker, be sure to inspect this
special showing of dress fabrics. "Whatever you want to make, we
can supply the correct fabrics from our immense showing.
JUST ARRIVED
Very Newest In Printed 1 QQp
RlfiHT HERE YOU CAX BUY
Imported, Fast Color Wool
Dress Flannels Only, Yd.
al xj u L
$2.25
. n,. ,ri ami enury aa iney can be. Havn taken the ilreas
Itnojla world hy atorm-and contlmw to do so. Fact la, flannels nre
u" "o K"mi uiroiiKu me entire year.
No wardrobe la complete without a summer flannel frock. What's
more, they are shrunk rendy for sewing. Such a wide choice of
colors.
"Skinners" Super-Quality
Satin Crepe $6.00
A new Skinner's silk creation, bearing
this much heralded label, which Is too well
nd favorably known to require exempli
fication. You know that means the beat
quality plus excellence In appearance and
finish a rarely beautiful quality. Illaik
only.
Surpasaoa many Imitations at oven a
higher price.
NEW!
A. B. C. Fast
Color Print
Silks, Yd. $1.19
Another well known
silken weave, this A. B.
C. waahahle, guaranteed
not to crack, 38 Inches
wide, and a wonderful
fnbrlc for mnklnpr those
sumniory dresses : ) ,
Imported Fast Color
Dress Linens, Yard
98c
NEW
"Ladies
Home
Journal"
Patterns
Among the now patterns
which we have Just received
from the famous "Ladies Home
Journal" Pattern Company are
patterns for attractive r.ew
coats, new dresses, new gowns,
etc.
It is Impossible to go wrong
with these patterns, the pat
ented charts furnished with the
Ladies Home Journal patterns
make them the simplest and
most economical.
Don't fail to see the advance
styles at pattern counter.
Voiles, Distinctive Patterns J
Just while this Ad was being written those" new arrivals happened In
time to be Included to make its debut in this Sewing Week Ad.
Th. tendency to more conspicuous de
signs is well exemplified In this sheer 40
inch fabric. Strikingly stylish without be
ing extreme and' comes In ,a wealth of
pretty patterns.
Plain Top With Beautiful Pattern on
Lower Half of Fabric
In making up will give the appearance of
plain top dress with pattern bottom short
cuts. Making each pattern more exclusive.
Such favorite shades as Tan. Tangerine,
Rust also Blue.
If you want something distinctive se8
these!
the nick ot
T 42c
1o wish to reveal this fact "tho market Is flooded with cheaper
llnena, but not of this weight and quality!" So beware of Imitations
-Non crushable, fnat color 3f. Inch dress llnena which claim their
share of honors In Milady's 1925 wardrobe. A doien good shades await
you.
JADB. fiRRY, ni.l'K GREEN, PERUVIAN. ROSE Yl-'t -LOW.
RUST, MEI1M-M 11LVK, LAVENDER. NATURAL
OYSTER, AI.SO WHITE.
FASCINWTIXG
"Everiast" Drop Stitch Voiles,
Yard 75c
-FAST TO SOAP AND noH.INO.
FAST TO Sl'N AM) WEATHER.
-FAST TO PERSPIRATION AND URIC Af'IM
FAST TO KVKKYHI1XO THEY ENCOUNTER.
Unreservedly guaranteed that under even the most severe conditions
of wear, washing and weaiher, the original color of genuine "Everfast"
will last aa long as the cloth Itself. You may wear and wash It any
way you please.
Makes charming Lingerie aa well as dnlnly summery dresses
In a hoat of pretty shades -orchid, lavender, Bermuda, j.ide,' pink,
yellow, taffy, navy and black.
FAST COLOR
"Indian Head"
Yard 39c
Special lot of this won
derful wearing yard wldo
guaranteed faat color
"Indian Head."
PRETTY
"Fairie" Voiles
Yard 39c and 50c
-In those dainty Rprlnnllke shades, ao
timely for dreara aa well as very nccep
tahlo for lingerie. Select from Honeydew,
delf, orchid. Bermuda, pink, lavender, grey,
rose, brown, lade or applegrren. 40 Inches
wide. Exceptional Yalui a.
NEW!
Silk
Check
Voiles,
Yard
69c
So dainty and springlike yet
servlresble: shown in fasci
nating colorings. Yard wide.
Surely good values at 69c the
yard. Sheer In texture.
COLORFUL
Sport Stripe
Suitings, Yard 69c
The wide sport stripes that
are so popular. Not so bold
but what they win Instant ap
peal. Select from four of the
prettiest color combinations, es
pecially suitable for Misses
dresses. .1.1 Inches wide.
Colored Dotted Swiss
A New Dress Delight
For Summer Days
SO INEXPENSIVELY
PRICED, YARD
This beautiful new Swiss is an Inspira
tion to the woman with an appreciation of
the beautiful. Its dainty designs look nnd
feel like tiny beads. They are appliqued on
the fubric.
(GUARANTEED FAST DOTS)
giving it a richness and beauty beyond that
of the ordinary printed fabric, yet it will
wash and wear Just as well. It is service
able, durable always crisp and dainty.
It Is Ideal for tho summer frock for the
mother of the college girl or the girl who
still mothers her dolls fof there Is youth
In this dotted Swiss. A good showing ot
colors. Copcn, Tan I'lnk, Red, Maize, Jade,
Grey, Navy, also "Black.
White single allover dots like designs of
tiny beads!
And Your
Sewing
Basket:-
(VT RATE lVRl'O DEPT.
SHARE IX THIS
"SEWING "WEEK" VALUE OF
Silk Stripe
Shirting, Madras
53c
AX EXCEPTIONAL BUY
AT fiOc AND Tiic
No woman need to be reminded that here
Is an economy opportunity. High grade
madras shirtings, so greatly demanded for
men's shirts, boy's blouses etc. In desir
able colors t ( 20 patterns in fact), 32 Inches
wide.
NEW!
Gilbrae Drawn
Cloth, Yard 59c
Fashions Into lovely summer wash frocks.
So nlry, serviceable and charming. It
wouldn't do to forget revealing the colors
aro guaranteed fast. Tlaln colors and
stripes.
A full work basket is a joy
and such a .figh of satisfaction
one can breathe. Why content
with inconveniences in sewing
when you can come to Ax Billy's
ami select from the largest and
most complete stock of Notions
in Eugene.
Wright's Guaranteed Color Bias Fold
Tape A Complete Stock of Colors
Nl FASHIONED Woven Tatrln l"c
NUFASHIONEO Bias Trimming 10c
CINDERELLA Braid loo
NOVELTY ICIXiINO 25c
NOVELTY Lace Braid' 10c : , '
TATTING Edging 10c
EM BROIDERY Edging 10c
SUCKERIK Braid 10c
FOLDING Metal Skirt Gauge 20c
MARKING Wheels (Wood Handle) 15c
LINEN Tape Measures 19c
LINENIZED Tape Measures 5c
SEW on Flower Medallions 6c
THIMBLES, Each 5c
STERLING Thimbles
1-2 Pound Dress Makers Pins BOc
TRUSTY Snaps 5c
BASTING Thread, Spool 6c
LINEN Tape, Triplo O to No. 5 7c .
SPECIAL Lot of Trimming Braids 5c
SILK Thread, 100 Yard Spools 15c
DEXTER Red Marking Cotton (SO
Yards) 5c
EMERY Bags, Each Be
SMALL Red Pin Cushions inc
PRETTY Trimming Buttons, Doin
23c
moo
Card
VERY SPECIAL
Cards Pearl Buttons. 13
2 CARDS FOR 5c
Dress Form
Sets 85c
For home dress making. Includ,s Tt
and tap SIzps 3S, 40. 42 and 44.
((Vnilnued frotn iM miM
nt ttii ramp ton thm w"t td. with
th men u smoking room off th op
pittiil litnding on tht rmt mdv Th
mitting f r ft offiu will hut aiw to
(h (over, through th rump wall.
Ralrony Attracts
Th nut cunt rntrmw In from Ch
ramp in th for. (intiM opntriK
on th war up fiit a tirw of th
for from Ahoriv Th huloiwr will
ft a man th 1owr fWr, with
Ih m prft vion provided, All
( Will ho hravit.T iU"iiiltret, and
th Tntt!ntir( ffot will h th nam
a downstair. All itt rs ill h hrar
llr rarptrt attd lighted with tl
iwilh nthr. an that a nidrlr varied ' oomplct dimmer control,
s ugniing rrot may h oManiM. Kneli
circuit i on nrparaf ihntmt'r. !
t Th walls au! rvihng nr in h!nN
of grv. fativtott and iory, with
a will hanl fru-i.
Th chair In both atnblorium ami '
. halfony will h ancriallv upho!trI
I Cardan Effwt Pretty
Organ grilhi ar in arches nt each;
! itt of th htg ta, Th grill
i ar of wrought iron, highliihttil in
goM. A tlamty ganten i htng in- !
ran! nrnatn earn organ chamber
making it Th entir attm
pomi io uim on or nrmg up men automatically adjusting th tetnncra
circuit separately. A new typ of tur when th hui MU with people.
noruer, I tie opraror booth ia "an opr-
latext anil ator'a parali.' It i th larcet in
th th state, with a apeel room for
A nrought iron rail run htwn the
ptlatfr column, ami a colored tight
ing effect i n1 in th ganlenv
Th organ is a upeoiallv fligi'
Wurlitter thr-nianu''l rrffair. nirli
tl a targe a lh hig Wur'iHer
tn th lie theater. The orgtn cham
ber ar on nther i-ie of th Mag,
th music coming through th grilles
ami Memh-'g m th center, with an
entire It different effect that is not
given hr tL nMinar orgsn. Th
thre-manm,l consof is in th center
of th pit in front of th stage. The
pit ts large enough to sent a targe
orchestra.
footlights anl hanging
lights nmk poms hi th
most no-el lighting effects
stag. All curtain ar tn h oper
ated hy motor, controlled both from
th stag ami projection room. A :
large ft. gallery is on th east wait.'
Compleleiy furnished and hfitrd '
ftrcsstng Yooma ar in the basement,
below th stage. 1
Ventilation E fleet !
Th Tntllation of th thatr i
r:1 deration Makes
rrogram for Year;
Mra. (Jeorg Hurlej from th Trrt'
htrrian guild.
Fhow.Tndi. the chotca tf tbitr
elertriel equipment, motors and the
like. Thr is a larg dimmer cab
inet, two new machines, (ipot ligMv
and stereoptiran. It is saul to b
absolutely fireproof. It i rontrhrd b rhamber
ni rermorcen conrrete. with s:ten
ing doors nd w mdnw n, w tth stee
shutt era that snap into place if t h
room beronifs orheatd.
Concert Prepared
Two great 12 by IM feet futurist
paintings are being put on earh wait! The stag was constructed
of the lower ftoT. in arches reaching to accommodate any road attraction,
clear tip Into th eoied ceiliiig The ; vandeYtlt cr musical vrgamtation
auditorium is tn be lighted r fire The atsge is bung with orange silk
wall baskets on each wait, near the ' pluh latubricati, or gramt drape, and
ceiling. Kacb basket baa an alcove tormentos, or aide wings. wmi a
backing, with three colors and white blue-grey draw curtain and motuMic
bghta in earh basket, Karh color harking in front of the screen. On
to b on of th b'ggeM features. A
large cold air intake from the stag SolfJ Krnilirgs fnv
wall, near the roof, draws th a.ri " 1 tlluri- '"f
down through a cleaner, through tm
mens heating coils, br a ten-f.vot fan
Th atr i then forced up and aro
th ceiling of th auditorium, ard out
into th theater in four grilles in hack
of th ba'oonr, four in th ceiling of presented tomorrow
the foer, and t wo abote th organ 01d fellows ban) pr
chambers on each ante of the stage
The a.r gs out through a gnit in
the bark wall of th orehtra pt
through a cojn part went kepeath the
stag, and then out into the a!lej.
It will never be posjt.bte to have a
draught rectus the air is aiwa.i
forced into th au.iitoruim. and
th utside doers ar opened
rurrenl of air in the building is strong
enough to force its way out aid not
admit c'hi atr In the summer lime
an air wahr is nd in piac of the
heating c-i!. n-.aKn g the aid
n of the featur attractions of
the pre-.t-ri.re band concert to b-
vening ht th
r to the annua!
annirerssry observance of the lodge
at the First rhn?an church v!l be
an instrumental ban ton olo -TS
Holy t'ity" by F. McAtister All
branches of VM Fellowhrp wilt be
represented at the service marking
th lia annrersarv of th l.tunA.
he " f I- O. F Th bami con-
the dl be he!d for 30 irtnutes sfart-
A nominating committee tn nim
officers for tli Kdration'or Wo
men' orgauiiations was delected ys-
rday at th fdrai inn's meeting in
co mm err-. T?..,.f .
from clubs in.-ltided in the oraan-n-tin
and suggestions for the coming
tear's program wre als,i'Riten. K.i.-h
so-ietr was asked to t,rn in two sK.
gestion from which a program of
nrtfTitieg would he formulatod.
The nominating comnn'te will P..n
of (rs. R. M. .VT frm tbp
1'aren: Tearher asoe:a ion. Mr f.
y.. Ijin from th Yt S il gh"
l.orhnod rluf-. Mrs. J ., l r.in7,
from th t'arh'dic Is:-hte-i rvf
America. Mrs. i irIo . odrl.,ti frm
'h (tradta:a l!re n latJ.-n. and
DANCE
EVERY
SAT. NITE
at
Triangle Lake
Music
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NITE HAWKS
A HIS
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ill pru.-h th. rrmn f,.r , lo.)5.
may b xif,l lion, or in rnWattn th lft U a huxe p itrbbMr,!, tth -V i- $rte o'T than th cut-i air.
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Cut nj m(! pr!a:iy for
you ny atyi or 7,L ,n
to fit.
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71 Olivt
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CO.
Bids
$15-50
to
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