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Page Ten TIIE EUGENE GUABD . i I SOCIETY AND CLUBS B MARIAN LOWRY An ncrrnse In automobile accidents in Eugene tbe last few days bas re sulted in a Binfement by A. I!, Shor tei. traffic officer. Many of the acci dents could lie nvoidrd, lie toy, if luoturista will aijtnal with their hand when driving uwoy from Hie curb, and by looking In neo if any nu to mo bile itt niipronrhins. "Left liJitid turns or complete 1 11 rim at interHcriinnK vliotilrl h avoided during Saturdny night conjeextion on WillitMiettu street, M nay Mr. Minr tcs. "These t-auKe much of our traffic aiiiiitthupfl." The accident a reported were as fol lows: Crystal Crick, 802 Pearl street, and Currrdl I lay. motor route C, accident, at Thirteenth avenue and Alder street, I Mrs. C. -S. Arnold, TJ'Xi Alder I atreet, and C. II. Martin, '2 hi Lincoln atreet, accident lit Twelfth avenue and Willamette street. W. K. Miner, 1HH4 Alder street, sc. cident at J'ourteeiitli avenue find Al der street. 1 Jerry Cobb, tVJ'J Seventh avenue west, aud Joe Hurt, motor route A, accident at Hixth avenue and Law rente street. U. ('. tiay, motor route It, accident at Thirteenth avenue and Kerry street, Clarence Olsen, Crow, nud L. L. Woods, 511 Adams, accident at Jtlalr and Admix street. This evening the Ladies' auxiliary of the chamber of commerce is to have one of it regular social and buiiicKS sessions in the chamber of I coininen-e rooms at seven-thirty I o'clock. Mra. C. J, Duniel is chuiniwui ! of the committee of hostesses for the inpctinjf, and is to be ansisted by Mrx. Fred Chess. .Mrs. Hurry Cherry, Mrs. Fail Curtis, Mrs. Harris Carr, Mrs. I'an Clark. Mr. K. A. Jiroste, Miss (iruce I Minn. Of note of tomorrow's affairs will be the May ten of the university fac ulty women in Alumni hull between , the hours of three o'clock and six 1 o'clock. This is to be the last of these very erijoj utile affaire given once each month during the pant school year, and for this occasion each mem ber i to bring guests. A inimical pro gram is being arranged. Mrs. Jtay ruond Wheeler and Mrs, Ham J Ian vwirncr nre ctiuirmen ui tnc commit- j tee of hostesses ami will be assisted : by those whose mimes begin with I', V, V, X,y, and Z. -t Mra. I). 11. McCJuIn left at noon to- day for her home in Hood Hirer after spending the past several days ay the fUPHt of her daughter, Miss Mar garet Morrison. ' Mra. Kugene Hampton (Madge Cal kins) of Pendleton a guest at the home of her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Calkins. Mrs. V. W. Hanson Is spending i few days in Itnxcbiirg. , . ! Mr. and Mrs. Herbert f'larke are' this evening entertaining the W'ednes- j day Dinner club at their home in j Springfield. .1.1 Mrs. Fred Cheng is to entertain Kill Kure Klub at ber home tomor row afternoon. The Parent-Teacher association of the Patterson school is to have a meeting lit three o'clock tomorrow nflcniiion. MotherH f the third and fourth graded nre to be the hostesses for the ten hour. There will be elec tion of officers. "Sally" is one of Ucst Productions Out of the best motion picture pro ductions to rome to F.ugene during the punt few years Is now showing at the McDonald theater. It is "Sally," fen til ring Colleen Moore, Tikru from the elnge success, and starring pretty Colleen Moore, to gether with Lloyd Hughes and the erer-Iaughiible Leon Krrol. the picture ia cue of the neatest and most pleat ing of the screen world today. There is soinedy and pathos, beauty and re;i! life, and the whole thing Is as smooth running and pleasing as anything couH possibly be. The M'-Donnld fhowed the picture to a picked house twice Inst night. 'Hi ere were ministers, newspaper folk, city officials, business men, office girls, ond others from every wake ui life. They nil came out smiling. "(ire, that was a fine show. 1 sur; liked it," was the verdict. Tie production could g 1 in naught but prince. It truly Is u fine thing. The prolog, featuring Hugh Winder, Mildred llsldnin ana Snm Soble, is another feature that was well Ink 011, Featuring the excellent violin playinj of Mr, Soble, the dmicing and eiiiKUiji of Miss Kihlwin mid the sinking mid directing of .Mr. Winder, the act Is a thing of beauty and merit. It showed originality, talent ami art. In the Impe of recouping the pearl industry in the Philippine islands, the government hns ordered' the peurl banks around the Sola archipelago closed for three years. Mrs. I. T. Nicklin, for many years , a resident of Ktigene, died this-morn- 1 ing at ber home, 401 Seventh avenue 1 west. She was i7 yenrs of age. I .Mrs. Ni.-klin is survived by her bus- 1 band, I. T. Nicklin; a daughter, Mrs.. Mahlon Sweet ; her father, J, 1. Page; and a brother, Frank Page, all of Kugene. A sister, Miss Kstelle Page, with tbe atnff of the I'nited States Veterans' 'hospital, lives ifi Portland. A member of the Episcopal church, . Mrs. Nicklin had been organist in the' church for 18 years. The funeral ser-1 vices are to be held at the' Veatch ' chapel at 2 o'clock Friday ufternoon. I Itev. Frederick (j. Jennings of the! Fpiscopal church is to officiate, and interment will be in tbe Mnsonic cem- 1 etcry. j who three yeira ago were living in .is good homes as ours, but now, through the misfortune of war, are bomeles" be states. "This year, however, we are not asking for shoes for even after much of our national printing was dune for tiiia campaign, an appeal made by tbe National Shoe Dealer' asufulation bruiijbt in shoes enough for rlext 3-enr. "Warm cloihea have to do doub'e duty in Armenia," says Mr. Getchell, "not only must they keep out the wintry winds nud snows out of doors, but inside the house thr-y are call-d upon to replace furnaces. For every day is 'iieatles' day in many of the m-iir east relief orphanages. So scarce is fuel that only the hospitatj , have any artificial heat nt all." Near East Bundle Day is Scheduled ,7. It. (tetchell, chairman for near cnHt bundle day, May 20, anonuncrs that plans are well under way for a city-wide collection. j "We want everything possible in the i way of warm garments for the people I Guessing Contest Feature of Party Cue, Ring contests will be the enter tainment feature of the meeting of tho Business nud Professional Wo men's club to be held tomorrow eve ning. The hosts for the party are Edith .MrKune, Miss S. K. Skene, M. Ethel Tnylor, Mrs. Thomas Wells. Kuril member is to bring some article or picture that will give a clue to her business or profession and prizes will be awarded to those who are able to name the largest number and de signate to whom they belong. Other interesting events are also planned for the party, according to those ill charge. Roseburg Plans New High School KOSK11UIKS, Ore., May 13. Th- -school board today authorised a d:l for bids on tbe new high school build-; ing to be constructed here during thv , coming lummer. Hid are to he received on the aft er.." on or June 2. The school dis trict hns isfiied bonds in (be sum of 1B.VHX to build the structure. r" TJieest orLess The CRITICS Say: It has the mirth of "Potash and Pcrlmutter," the heart Interest of "Humoresque." A Famous Detroit Artist said: "Bar none, 'Welcome Stranger' Is the funniest play thlH year. A ripping, rollicking; comedy. All Detroit should see It, Henry Ford included'." NEW SHOW TODAY C-o. N. Mrl.ean. lntursncc, 8o n'iilitnetta SU Phone 617. if Oiburn Hotel 11 eaul j Tarlonr. Phone 81)1. TODAY LAST DAY It was a Riot Last Night! Colleen Moore "SALLY" 1 REGULAR PRICES! Evenings 30c Mfttinee3 20c Children 10c PROLOG "Found: Sally" frnturlng HUGH WINDER MILDRED BALDWIN 8AM 80BLE Nightly at 7:25 and 9:20 More Fun "SIGHT TIGHT" It's Good StWirc DESIGNER PATTERN Including Beirobe (it 6 ' SWNWRD DESIGNER PATTERN Including Belrobe USE BELDING'S SATIN CREPES THE BEST i AibLTl nut X lUAlN O ' .fir IN 19- Great Stags 8uccess F f sjl 1 FLORENCE VIDOR f J MiJki LLOYD HUGHES IX Jt l'" I nS - ff VIRGINIA BROWN FAIRE C 1t fBotl NOAH BEERY nt?,) M Ml DORE DAVIDSON ' , r v 1 CSttfK kMxmI nd other stars , t j4w51jrr J "century comedy Af& CHBin V 1 1 iJJ, Kjnoprnm News Events f V NOTE KKX M ' T7 .-j VB REDUCED J V Any Night ISS r I , TO W pRICEg XJT. Mntlneo Kids i , 7 ' v 20c 25c ioc fer , 1 - 1 1 - ' . i. i , j, . The Touring Car JjMT-Trt ,, I Always The Same Unequaled Unfaltering Results The Chrysler Six delivers more power and sficcd with a given bore and stroke and at a given number of revolutions per minute than any other car. It was not only designed and built to deliver more, but to continue to de liver more with unfailing regularity. jThis enduring nature has earner! for ,thc Chrysler Six a remarkable distinction. Owners say it is the best built car on the market today because they have driven their cars tens of thousands of miles and are enjoying a quality of performance no other car equals Thcsame brilliance.the sameeagcrness that astonished and delighted them the first day they drove always un equaled and unfaltering performance. No other motorists are enjoying the same results, no others are enjoying the same inherent roadability made still more wonderful by remarkably effective stabilators. Let us si; .jw you what these results are like. Tk TiHwt Cr 1 .... Ik. l.f .... IOJI TluSnfe All prtf .. rVtr ml Th. B.K.m .... 1 K Imfutl .... 2t hfMt M nnnl iimiwwfiu Ms. wptr kNi?iin ar.ik, mi- G. C. MOIR & CO. 942 Olive DRUGS AT CUT-RATE PRICES mail ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED SPRING CLEAN'-UP WEEK COMMANDS ATTENTION. VERY TIMELY IXDEED j1 v AX BILLV DEPARTMENT STORE . Prints Will Play A Prominent Roe New Silk Mixed Printed Crepes Are Making Their . Debut Yard $1.87 Patterns of the all over sort and other fastnatlng motif, have changed' silks so we scarcely know them. Crepes wonderfully good for summer dresses Tn.u clinging lines drape true to torm. 35 and 36 lnces w'de New Printed Canton Silks Yard $3.50 No question ahout It, the crepe fabrics (silk) play an exceptionally important part In summer frocks and en sembles. One need only look about to. be convinced These are of a splendid quality, 40 inches wide, in a host of fascinating printed patterns. Linen Finish Suitings 39c Ask for "Khartura" and you'll be delightfully pleased' as to its texture xnd good weight. 34 nches wide. They look like ilnen is why they're called linen finish. Such Fascinating Novelty Linen Suitings $1.19 AND $1.50 A YARD They do tub so beautitullr these soft imported linen suitings In buff, ovster or natural combined with con. trasting novelty pattern. Fashion certainly racomi mends linens. "Coledonia" English Prints Yard 35c You'd hardly expect to buy such fine quality guar anteed fast color wash ma terial at such a low price. Just what you'd expect to enliven or freshen your house frock supply. For children, too. Ten new patterns. Yard wide. Printed Silks Yard $1.19 The price Is low enough so hardly anyone need not deny themselves of possessing a frock in sport patterns and beautiful prints. 36 Inches wide. Dashing Sport Stripe Silks, Yard $1.95 $2.50 AND $3.50 Way down south, east, north or west sport stripe silks are finding their way about the best of society. Once you glimpse these srlks with their "come to the party" air, you'll make mental pictures of smart new sport dresses. Directorie Satin, Yard $1.69 Pretty, lustrous, 40-Inch satin, ideal for slips, giving a rich background for light airy raiment so much in demand. Peach, Nile or black. New Stratford Striped . Broadcloth, Yard 85c As the summer season advances seem ingly bolder nnd more radiant grow the stripes and colors. Dame Fashion suggests that which is In keeping with the gay season. These are all that without exaggeration. To make these gay stripes hold their bright ness they have been put through a process whereas the colors are fast. The 1925 sum mer ward'robe suggests at least one striped frock Absolutely New "Yourkloth," Yard -48c A Renfrew dyed fabric aud a wonderful new fast color suiting, yard wide, in such good colors as coral, rose, light green, buff, tan, gold, dark green or light blue. Material replaced It colors do not give satisfaction. YES, NOTIONS ARE WORTH A MENTION! When making up this ad the question arose as to whether our Notion Dept. couldn't be given a mention. After looking up the year's sales on notions and found this section popular enough to deserve space with our most Important features. It seems that so much of the notions used in this community are sold by Ax Billy's if sales mean anything. And that's because we carry such com plete stocks of these Important little Items almost everything you can possibly need right at the time you need it. Home sewing time is "Now." Eugene's largest stock! WOMEN'S New Pointed Heel Silk Hose Take A Special Price, Pair $1.00 A reversion to a modPrately short skirt is the stylo forecast and means that mi lady's hosiery Is to remain through sum mer months an exceedingly Important Item of dress. Here Is ft special In women's smart pointed heel silk hose that brings you n substantial" saving. Such fashionable shades as FRENCH NUDE DAWN ALMOND-AI.SO BLACK 55c And 65c Tissue Ginghams, Yard 38c Answers the demand for a sheer, dalntr fabric that will withstand frequent tubbiots because Its fast color. A varied collection of colorful patterns. Normandy Voiles, Yard 50c So favorably known are voiles they vi no other Introduction. In a showing of en tirely new patterns, 3S Inches wide. Of very good quality. Their sheerness roiM them particularly adaptable for summer frocks INTERESTED IN PRET.TV EMBROIDERY THINGS? THEN You'll Want To See The New "Royal Society" FACK AGE AND OPEN STOCK STAMPED THINGS Every little while beautiful art designs find their wax to Ax Billy's, and women who appreciate seeing charming new things are sure to find a visit to this Interesting de partment a pleasure. Whatever fabric they are stamped on von may f"Pl as sured the quality is up to f, standard. We can t near begin to describe the many pretty things that aro here Women's Stamped Aprons Rondv To Kmhroidrr; In firwn, Rose, Or Unhloacliod. At .'0c. Lnces To'Mateli, Yard 10c To ."e. Women's Stamped Chnmnrctte Dresses: Colors Lavender, Buff Or Coral. Trice $1.;!!). Children's Stamped Voile Tantie Dresses In -V Prcttv Shade Of Poach. Sizes 2 To 4 Years. Price $1.":. Stamped lluck Towels, Yellow, Lavender Or Pink Arc The Sliades, ;0e. :': Tin .-- m1 Car Care Co. 670 01 v St. ' Washing, Polishing Oils A new greasinc service for your convenience at attrac tive prices. Phone 2107-J Carpet Cleaning Oi.rvl ST.. Mt. m rw Phone 300 v7