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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1925)
a- 4il ill Scatter Sr8 - Schools owing ana i b"1'0 Women's - Schools and Farms I ! I. i !!!-. ni ' EUGENE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20, 192S THE FUR SEASON ADVA NCRs IN SMART ARRAY NUMBER 62 ('"U f,"'S'"" '" ' , "" "'''''' Vim;'r jungle 1 pk: ..'.v i j R Wl) tli o u ten of ft turkey, but these teat. urn not iufalllblo ho Tar an pick ing out u K'od tender turkey It :oncriHM, AlmoHt uny turkey may ho cooked no that It 1h tender, but It 1h of rouriie eitHler to roitHt a youiiu- bird. 'I'hc lent method of cookliiK u turkey Ih that by whlcn Hie ricrth Ih kept ihoImt and Juicy. 'ookhiK U In u covered roanter wklli a little water In the bottom In u carefully regulated oven will pro fit It from dryiiii: out. the cover Khoiild lie rcmnvctl at ttiu end of the cookliiK period for browning the turkey and It miiHt ho banted fre- fiueutly. 'I'Ijo heat Hhould ho re duced after the turkey beplns to brown. Ah the water in the rmiHt Iiik pan will gradually cook away it in lift lie renewed from time to time. If the turkey Ih belnir cooked in an ordinary unenvced pan. It Ih a Kond plan to put a few Ktrlps of bacon or a layer of HttiffiitK across the hrcartt to keep the flcHh niolHt, Kor older turkey the covered roiiHter Ih more neoeHwiry. The time fur cooklntf may vary from an hour and a half to four or five houra, acrordhiK to the iiko and tdze of the turkey. Kucce-a in cooktitK a tur key or any poultry depends on clone attention throughout tho time the Ird in in the oven. The ctiHtom of havinc1 o- turkey for Chr.nl nuin dinner dates back to tho early New Ktwland flettlera, wlio found turkeys wild and highly recommenrled by the Indians, Do meHtic turkeyH are ut their prime t h t h time of the year, and their size make them suitable for nerv- itiK to a good many people, no that t he custom for practical reason, has continued down to the present. f. ..... titniurity throiiKii 1 dKlrcd tho limit tit vt ' fttrM from Ihfl rnl '!'hLf!'!.,.,'!",,",lr:!- jjtWtt t " " Mtgnl lr lhn nimn fun which repn'ni iUfvpirJ fatnlly. . , TH ifcin of th u. k!rl pony and nnidopr In I'"' 'i'1 r tur m$ tor mart tluytlm op uranrw. The racoon. hlel. thp rhoc for out- pur t a occttnloim, r MiMtruc to U" footbiill tr t!;w nd uppeum ntrul- i ptMon in Utirk pflu lu 'Uttrytfhle lomhoy moilM. S'utrli. too. U ooinlnu in M ft In l'0rti coatn. It kI4n lu rnvor with Itio dip btitwr which not only pri in RtrnlKhttln purm Mi hut aisn bouMta a flam Mint cent that In wont well no Uip oncrtHioii. A word tmwt id- for tlic irJr mukril uhloh Ih developed ku rMti for ttlmoiit rvefy ocr.i- m to t teaon which find new wiforihu pelt. ;oth in it nye-i (Kvdwn Rtnt and III U own Hurt.) or nUwr rolarlnir. U lined K luhmn niuny of the nutnririi mi$. Thu uHlnn urn Riwed lu t rnuiRtnientn which nmlte for komlmtncM itN well an variety. I'irtml in all th bron helm uOroKji tont-n of winior nppeul b ytw) Biiuirily for the afternoon or fvrnlnif wrap. I ho platl ihadf In en mini In iiIimi much "rnirul flmU ullvrr fox and dyed pti fox ii inont rffertlVA occotn- jmlmtnt holh ftlnnn the border. wo ii am in unra. or mnnK ur ttot, rtvem. collur and ctiffn. Mrrtl. ' l U natural orey or in the new rucoa dyed ibin, li'fotind populiitt lb a Hen which tioiiHtrt iiew fbm. Hiulr ftl fonlinueji to combine it hp If hat MU0uly with peltn of other nnt Wttnd arhleveH h pmart noto lu wiihrnnnti nnd evenlntr wrnpn. Krmlnp ntlli" finds lUrlf thu peer Jwilnr wrnpH. ltd nnnwy beau Jpwmyd (lie nev Hllhnuettn In J mot MiiccenNfnllv beciitiie of Mmpplenciw. The fluro which In ( netr In the vrapn lit particularly iM-iive in ermine. Mink, in the new linen. U pc hait the richest anl moHt ta to ot u II fitrj. It lMiidn heK to i moHt every oceaslon of the after- noon ainl the fnrmnl evening r:ip. The trtlie of I lie fiktn enable.4 It to h'KiBt the Kodet effect, or the. nwpeplnic flare at (hi' hemline as . ami Hel ii d the new bell rthapei) HleeveH i I itr which nharo favor with the man darin linen of c'uiil new ne.-ji aim popiitii i it y. ('MitchlllA li nHvavH a favorite In Hie fur mode for evening and I. purlieu la rly hi nut If ut thin eaoi: in the bo-e w rap IIuch odd pTucinRH of Ion? haired achieve a newne.n that la much to be desired. I he straight line, or wranpy coats, are still in favor In both sports and formal types, however. in Keneral, tho furs smartly seen this season are sable, ermine, mink Alastcin seal, chinchilla, mole, The rotublniitlou of furs share 1 s-iuirrel (dyed and natural), astra In importance (he Hues of the fur runt and wrap. Fox. Ivnx. monkey and skunk are Mucensfully applied when they jthare their beauty with the fhrt hatred p li of the mink ermine, squirrel, seal, mole and th: caracal. The combination of furs, hnw-ei-r. do md liuill themselves lo the huur and short haired sklno. but nutria and hwiver are fre liientlv stunrtly lined Ith spor.t furs that are fiat, while mole am. S'lulrrel. seal and ermine and othe coniblnatlnns of short furs are usrd with verv slunnlni: rMiilic In Keneral. fur coatii with a flare stand hlKhest in .chlr. Fur capes also lend smartness, wjille Kudeia kan. kolinsky, dyed ermine, heav er, nutria, opofmim, baradotikl, rabbit, fox. had irur, lynx, coat, wolf. antelope, gazelle and all the cat family. The lining are most Jmportniu ami share their beauty with the furs themselves. The brocades, metallic materials and crepe silks richly and brilliantly embroidered show tho tendencies of the mode towards brilliance for the winter. lornthy Mackalll. film star, wears an evening wrap of rare charm which uses ermine and black fox In one of the season's favorite combinations hlaek and white. The wrap possesses the new nnd smart flare and Is exquisitely lined. HEALTH HABITS OF YOUR CHILD "aw Much Milk Docs He Drink? Ilovv Many Hours of Sloe) it,, r . it. t ii . . ri.:..,i (... furs jiu uci; nc .liny nr imhv mini liter XBW vnni.- i, ,. 1 miw iiiiicii limn rjoor chllil drink? Hmv ninny "il Of ll-m .l.i.. I.. ... i v.... JJII whrihvr lit la a mar pi-r-J""r or nrnroly n tlilnl ruler In rVrMl",t ly cnnipiuliiK with nBltrliit-.l a...i ....it i , iiiiirii.'iiii I'liiiil, ii "Pllon of whutn Him Juhi Ihhmi Ck l,y ,h .Ainorli'iin fhll.l .""II IWUilliillon nf ivhlnh 1 ""Hoovor Ih iirfnlilnnt. TtlB ...nAl. ,.. . . . y .,, " "-"viiiin inuiifi an rxipini JilUlty ycnP r lhn IipiiKIi ! ihl, H, llf foi i'lil nnrm ut ifUf.. " V "I'l'l'HH "'I"" 1" i,," "f tl" fifth Krniln In J"' lo flntt out tliclr licullli hnl- H.:,.'i,"('l',l"" n ' l' H..i,w 'II.'"" '''Hill'. Iiln,..i ' nurvny or no ciiih, IIiii ..'!?. w"" RlliriMl fini inn In 80 cliiofi ni'iii- llilrly.cino ilirfunuil riiiroHiiniinl nil iln 'Z chll.tr... ... .wr "In. ti.i. taoli."! ,h. n,"'lry will, linpii- S01" In 11151. ,.r An nnn ..I in. K ih. "''"KO Ainorlumi ulillil Cnlne". ",ll,ulp" nf,or " 1,1 1,111 Jn lif.,1 nt n nilniilofi of 0. rifff, '"'' 11 minim'" C" "'Hi mioo a wock. C. y ''"""lio. Iiln moth nl It, 'lis ilontl.t nhnut onco In it '.. " ii 11 or 12 llil rornnl, lilnifiolf on IicIiik n,s:.?rr"'. It. W'"" tinlilln of clillilrrn tn!i tf y ""wivor In rtlffi-rnnl 'Vpkii. """"I'luinottH nnd Cnllfnr- ' . ,n,, ta''B ,n lo"'' ". ...! "1,(,l'- Snlom nnd Nnw c'l. .& ,""k ""! Iloiltdry. illl.3' ; liilnny. Mam,, fourili im v ,r'l"n, Ciil.. fifth . m Huloni i 'JJ K" run hum II "Winn ' 01 ii.H nn..i r lli'n nr. I.""""''" Imvo 10 linum nr nt. ""Hoy'ii flK.no In ltei;?0l,,i OtiHioy'n HO, ' ...nl mV 88. llumlimluil, W. V.I.. unil Cl.iirlrslnn, H. C. must linvo horn i'i-iiillK iiliimt Tliiiini.fi Kd -mm. for milv por ioni of '.fin lirildi'l'ii III Iliimi I'ltl''" K''1 10 1""lr'' The rlilMn'ii fli'Nt m lii'1'1' iilnrin i-lmli In tlm liKi.'ii'iiK 1 lii.ni of ChinlHll.iiiH'1. I'""' MoiHKiimi'i y. A Ii... : "ii SlirliiK flolil llliln. TlniHii "In' l'""'r iindrr llli' "'Vi'.i tlt. Innii.'iil II vh In lliillr. Mont.. WlH'i'lhiK. . -. mill ll.ilioli.'ii nii.l Ailmllli' Uly. v .1 Hio i li lilH'li of Ni'ivt iro rirni In '"''I '". " .1... IIlIiI !ultlr i-i-ni hi 1 " , tii I'-iiHiio. i'"i.. i '''"' Diihn v. J im".. Hll"1 ...i... k7 io.i' i'1'i.l. In M I'd., only a- per ui-nili'i'M nt'o III " I'lio Kllll' the nre I lie pi-r I mllK K.-onpoti. eenl "I nun ,1 lie fore Si : 1 " -ilr.nlo'iH nre In- Pilled III Knit tlrnliBn. .V .imi.ii. MliH . .N' t" N",," "' ii ii..,l ,.. .M.im.. In I0..-I orninse. per' .nl f i lill'lren drink n mure "f milk .l" riiRo I" .M'lM"" unil pint The uve- .-1 Kl.lHSI'H II In ('liui'lenti'ii KlllS! ilnv. The enniiri'ii livenine ''' , iii'tHiiiiiiiti'. r,o Tim repnrl Htilffl 111. I 0 . ..p in ii uriiue ' 1TIH . ... Ihe unllr.i Hl'.xiii 1 ll or inure "f milk hilt Si per vent Met im n " j l" , Tee Old oilier 1 of roin-e ioi.i.i HI. LoiilH. 111., have yet to overeoino ihe i'IiIIiI's iiverslon In the "buz iter."' for only nhnut 30 per rent of llllh Krndorn pny llioin nil linnunl v:.iit. The tests Imllraled Hint 73 per i. 'in of fifth urndo ehlldron have hee'n viieelnnted nKiilimt. Kmallpox. I.exliiKlon, Ky., n ml New Hrltnln. I'olill., were host protei'teil iiKnlllRt Ihnl disease, with 11)0 per rent onil UN per rent respeetlvely. New i:ni:lanil el.len nre Indleated to have the moM children protected hv vmelnallon with n flmire of 92 ner eenl. Tho eltea of the Burn ...ml. i.,.ntr:il anil sotilli Atlnntle sla'es stall. I fieeiind and third In Ihls respei't. Vaeilnatlon Is lens! ,on !n the west nnrlh eentnil mi. I rneiric const cities, the por- Unites lioinK 41 and 01 respec lively. The nssiiclatlen finds Hint groat iirot-ress is helln; inaile In the iu i i ...... ii hit icaiin in ciui drill. Tliero are lit! clllen nt the Sll tnudlcd which have oslahllshed ileflnlli. cmnscH ill neaioi ei inu lioil. anil 11 cltle have appointed .... or nils si.hjeet. Iho liiiiioi lanco of tnilnliiK tei.cherH III health Instruction niollioila stressed, all" enin.n i" iimiln hv Hi" nssoclnll.iii to have ciiises iMiahllshed In nil lonelier lriilii.HK inslllllllnns. Fur Trimming Is Motif Masculine Severity Ih Relieved hy the Lavish Ubo of . Furs of All Descriptions In the Winter Mode. per 111 drink a dally. Ii"' Ho- Mich. lion. UK I lie 1 .'IIIIH flill, n niii-h milk ' '"' ' I!' ''!;.: 0;.,,l drialt c"" i, Perth Allili-iV. V. . I .or.-onl..Ke Is 7. : V . n.l llnnilrainck. Illllll-ll i' rtxri suw. ... Ora..Ke, where pe, .on. of fifth main s . .,,,,,.,,, I Sclectinp; Your Turkey for C!iritma Plenty of t''lo"t o" Fowl Mwm" Plenty of Stoat for Cnrvlng nnd Thero Hhould Ho Gener ous Amount of Fnt- I ! itraih-rs ofir. Intl., Jlontgoincry. When yon select your turkey for rinlslmas, one of tho chief con. l,lernll"tis Is the amount nnd qual I rich on tho body, ospo clallv o Ihe hrensl. hack nnd hlp. p e ily of flesh ","a Vifnty of n,,.t for cnrvlnR. nnd thoro ho.ild also Im n Renoroua nmomit of fnt Ta nsuro n moist, tender turkey The Krench nlwnys expose a tur key In the mnrkot with tho buck up "o'llie housowlfo mil hotter ol.serve imiv plump tho Mril ! KoolliiK tlir ond of tho hronst or keel hone nnd oxnnilnhiK tho spurn on tliu feet mny glvo somo idea of THE flnro nnd flutter of the win ter mode hns definitely replaced tho vokuo for things masculine in lino and detnll. The lavish use of ins on dresses, suits, coats nnd wraps share with the flnro tho nonor or urlnginrr the feminine trend bnck to popularity. No longer Is tho suit for winter wnlkinir severe In its outline. Whether tho suit bo of sporty twoeds or Imported homespuns, or of rich nnd lustrous velvets, the Konernl outline is softened by the fur trimming which is used In novel ways. It Is not chin to possess fur trim ming merely nlong the border, col lar nnd cuffs of tho garment. Now adays tho fur Is used In Intricate cut nnd is distributed with mi cyo to beauty nnd chic. Fur godeta nfrord ono Interest ing mnnnor of trimming the more formal ensemble for tho afternoon. Fur treatment In trlniigles nnd patches, uplift coats and Jackets from tho mediocre. In general the fur border leaves the hem for high er plnces nnd Is found very smart In stole ofrect down the entire Tront of tho coat. New and upstanding collars of fur afford a new note In wintor fashions, while broad rovers also lntroduco a smart outline. The Jabot effect, which Is both new nnd smart, Is frequently found elec tive In fur, or In n fur edging. Materials for every hour of the day nre found In tho smnrt shops. Constnnco Tnlmndge, In her Pails Ian film, wears a very stunning unit Auited to tho formnl nppear nnces of the daytime. It Is of bril liant material smartly furred In while fox nnd for contrast Intri cately trimmed with black velvet nnd blnck buttons. All Sorts of Pleats in Southern Styles The fluro Is very decidedly ab sent in snuthlnnd clothes, accord ing to the Dry Goods Keonomlnt, but fulness Is . not, especially for dresses coats aro usunlly straight. And plentn nre the least moans of obtaining fulness for now sea son frocks. In fnot, they seem to ho tho most Important fnotor. Ride plonts, box pleats, novelty plent Ings nil kinds of plontlngs nre good. A coral georgette evening gown soon on Fifth nvenuo hns n skirt that Is side pleated nil nrnund. At the conler of oneh strip Is n band of gold bend and pearl embroidery, wh'ch gives Ihe effect ot a tabbed skirt. WHEREVQUALITY MEETS CONFIDENCE Li mas Give Wearing Apparel So many gifts are distributee! during the Christmas season which may be expensive tokens of friendship, but yet are more or less impractical. Wearing apparel, on the other hand, is always acceptable and yet alway. practical. Who is the boy who will not appre- ciate a nice warm muffler or ' - rl ; i ii . . uming coiorea jumDerjtck y. wearer who u the girl who will not welcome dainty, soft, silk underwear? sWho is the man who does not rejoice in a new collection of necktie? Here at Pitcher's we have an ' inclusive assortment of every thing for the man, woman and ciild. Shop early I - i. .,, ; OPEN "Even ings to 9 p.m. "Until Christ mas FOUR MORE SHOPPING DAYS LEFT BEFORE CHRISTMAS Read these Christmas suggestions and come to Pilcher's where shopping is a pleasure. Courtesy always. Quality merchandise of real merit in return for money expended. Women's Rayon Silk Underwear Assorted Colors Vests - 98c Bloomers $l.0f mill $2.19 Gowns SS.49 WOMKN'S OI.OVE SILK 1'NDEKWF.AU Vests ...'. 82.23 Step-ins $2.98 Bloomers ... S2.98 Chemise SS.98 WOMEN'S FULL FASHION HOSE Heavy Silk Hose Si.09 Medium Weight fl.39 Full Fashioned Chiffon Hose .' S1.4U 100 tl"RE SILK HOSE Women's Hose in assort ed colors '. 79c BurSon Fashioned Silk Hose (10c Women's Sport Hose 49c WOMEN'S SUEDE FINISH GLOVES . Fancy ' styles. turn back and cuff 49c to 9)1.09 WOMEN'S GLOVES Kid leather gloves, fancy cuffs. A good assortment of colors. $3.49 WOMEN'S FANCY GAHTERS Shirred elastic, lace trimmed. ribbon nnd 3.10 to $1.19 not'DOIR CAPS Women's silk caps, lace and ribbon trimmed In pink, blue, orchid and peach. S9c to $1.19 WOMEN'S COLLAR AND CUFF SETS fn lace, linen and novelty ma terials. Some packed In fancy boxes. 40c to $1.19 Printed terns, SCARFS silk and Ince $1.08 lo $3.98 pnt- linen s theGift That's Appreciated A wontfcrtiT assortment of linen, luncheon, and table sets, six napkins to match - . i ... $3.49 to $9.90 Fancy Linen Embroidery Towels . . .98c CHILDREN'S GLOVES Children's Gloves and Mittens 23c to "Bo SWEATER COMMNATIONS FOR CHILDREN Cap, Sweater and Leggings. $1.95 to $4.40 ' BOYS' BLOUSES AND SHIRTS Stripe and plain colors In percale, madras, and broad cloth., 79c to $1.39 Warranted Genuine Cowhide . Hand Bags and Suitcases $7.90 nd $9.90 !;. Suitcases from $2.98 to $9.90 j Stationery Dainty and Useful . .A wonderful .assortment ot box stationery to select from in plain white and colors: ' 19c to $1.49 ' Children's, pictorial box sta ; ' tlonery.. : .v..,i :' y . , 19c Mttc I I BOYS' SWEATERS Slip-ons, coat. and blazer , styles. Checks, - plaids and am colors. $2.49 to $4.98 . - plan House Slippers For Her Blnck Quilted, Satin Boudoir Slippers, lavender satin lined. $1.79 Smoked Elk Boudoir Slippers: Felt lined, soft chrome leath er soles. .79 Extra good quality Fawn Felt Slippers, .soft chrome soles, exceptional values at 98c House Slippers For Him . Men's good quality Felt Slip pers In oxford grey color. 98o Heavy weight Felt Slippers in taupe, fawn, oxford gray and navy blue with stenciled vamp. $1.39 Brown Kid Leather House Slippers In Opera s. Everett's und Homeo styles. Turn and stltch-down soles. . $2.49 TOYS Of All Kinds Tops Horns Trlxlo Dogs , , Wooden Toys . Mechanical Toys.... 10c . Be lie . Re !0c nnd Up Dolls 4u to $2.0H Teddy Hears of All Kinds OHc to $2.9H Stuffed Moukeys..4Uc to $1.49 .epplills 79c Checkers, Dominoes, Tosso, and many other games, your choice IBc Tea Sets, Aluminum Sots, . Snnd Sets, each IRc Doll Carriages $2-98 to $8.90 Red Rocking Chairs with arms $t.98 ' Hod Dnyton Wheelbarrows with disc wheels 98c Drums rrom 30c to 98o Daisy Air lilfles $1.49 lo $2.49 Kiddle Kara ....$2.49 to $4.98 Scooters $4.49 Wood and Metal Wagons, disc wheels, extra strong : built $5.00 to $7.00 Velocopedes $5.90 to $7.90 " BEADED BAGS Imported from Czecho-Slo-vakla..- Fine "'- assortment ' to select from..''. . Vv ' ' ' -v.- . - -. - "'.Mft,fa $5.90 . . WOMEN'S NOVELTY IMPORTED CnOKER BEADS . I', i . - MEN'S HOSE . . Men's fancy novelty-silk and silk and wool, full-fashioned hose.- : , ,. - 98c MEN'S NOVELTY HOSE Fancy plaid, checks and plain colors. 39c to 79o MEN'S SWEATERS Blazlers, Boat style and allp ons.. A good assortment of plaid and plain colors. , ' $2.40 to $7.90 " MEN'S TIES ' Silk and knit, silk poplin, slllt crepe, open end and , knit four-in-hand ties. - - 49c- 1,49 MEN'S SHIRTS Madras, broadcloth, and long . cloth. - Good arsortment of patterns toelefl.t.. from. - $1.69 to ' $1.98 T c Hi 966 Willamette INCORPORATED department Stores Across from Rex Theater ' Seth Liraway BUg. . . i 'ii. Ill IP