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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1925)
TWO MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20. 1925 Ears, Right and Wrong In Addition to Beauty Which They Confer, Well-Modeled Kara arc Relfnblo 8lgu of Mental Ilalnnco. nr Phyiiclan) la addition to the beauty which they confer, well-modeled eara seem, rurlously enough, to be n, fairly rcllulile sign ivf incntnl bnl uhce. 1 111 formed and even ugly mpi are undoubtedly met with In uer- fectly normal iwople, hut they are fur more commonly seen 'In the bo Insufficiently developed, wltl. the result that the ear either re sembles a "funnel" or Is unfurled lint and thin at tho edges llko a "plate." Tho ears are sometlmos of un equal alxe, and In audi rases of symmetry It t usually tho left ear which Is abnormal, Some ear have a prominent point of cartilage at the upper und back part of the rim a point corresponding ta the tip of the ear In animals. It la more fre quently present In men than In women, nnd. ns It was first de scribed by lMruin. Is known at the 1'nrwintnn tubercle. The commonest abnormality to lw found In the lobule of the ear Is Its adherence to the skin of thf check, causing It to be "webbed" less lutelllKcnt types or humanity As a reneral rule women nnvw instead of hanging free, small and more finely modelcu This occurs in from ?0 to curs thnn men, but in both aexes per cent of normal Individuals, but great variations occur in site and la much more frequent In degvn ohnpe. i crates. The first thlnir to nolo about' In other raiea the lobule may the cars Is the ujiglo they form t he totally absent, too small or too with the side of the head. The) large, and more rarely it even tends normal ear snouia pc set at an o e uoiioiv or loraea at Its lower angle of about SO degrees, but extremity. Innumerable variations may bo . seen. Thus, the niurle. mav be A practlcnlly absent when the ears re numi wuu me slue 01 me neaa; or it may be Increased' to nearly a right angle, causing tlom to slid: out and appear to look almost di rectly forward. . In addition, the cars may be The Homemakers' Job Spending tho family living nnd not making the living Is primarily the homemakor's Job. In solving the problem of her college course, A vlfl must rhin.t u-li.il,.. w ti !- , r w sjieciamo or generalize. rar back on the head. 'll. girl "xpek, to become a what ,hf ec. ' iV vU' mo,hr nmI ""emaer. the what slie the perfect ear should rrvneralixntlon Is better. The mother be, as hi, normally varies slightly, ot a specialist. She should ha" according to the sire of the Head . broad and liberal- educat on iS Many ears, however, are obvl-j 8Clenc. and arta arX tmensiv" otisly either too large or too amnll. i training l practical application of too round or too long ,,,, tMnf to f(,eiailn'g. clothing Irregularities In the! shape and) and sheltering the family. A girl MiaU.enV,?f 'J',10"" ol-(must decide whether eho Intends li , a 0tfVX" f?r h"v! ,0 ,arn or "P""'1 th """' Income, also to be noted. Thus, they may ! and then train herself accordingly service! h i, wn I This Institution is nearing the completion-" of 42 years of helpful service " to this Community. An account with the ! " FORMAL EVENING FROCK IS FRILLY Winter Mode Favors Marc ami Mutter in Chiffons, Klejranee and Chic of Metallic Brocades, Boasts Unusual Fronts ' -i 5V 1. VT . Vs"a Yv- ; First National Bank Since 1883 KrtK Is particular Interest paid ! supremo In a season of brilliant in ihn rvont and back of tho colon. newest gowns. For formal orcu-1 i he new metal laces, In gold or slons there Is a brilliance of tone! sliver, lenu tneiiuieives moro suo and a smartness of line which pro-! cessfully to tlie softened sllhouetta. ri.iMi. the dance and theatre frock ; In them the flare and fluttor of tho I an Inspiration of tho "'ntor mode, j distinctly feminine outline Is found Material, of every description , "-.t'- ' n 'n,ef vie In favor for the formal gown. ; """" r " . .1 There are chiffons which flare and i " " irciuomiy in caugn -up. flutter Into the very chic and youth-, Zl.'u, C" ". , - .i"" . . """i ful lines of the dancing irocK. .' VI- n-h.r ,.r melnllr. brocades and ! """ eiion. IS irelueilliy lounu ill laces which lend beauty to the op- ' r""'V"t era season. There are sottiy runs- i Tho princesa sllhotietlo Ui most f tV-,i. J m ,h. i,i vnHetv or i successful In the lustrous velvet. I ln8th beautiful and "ry new P." and chiffon velvet. In all the col terned on chrrfon.n all Pfht ow of Arabian Nlght. splendor. brilliant shades of a brilliant -ly" will acquaint yon with real service. The evening mode frequently cov. ers itself with a golden glory. The metal fabrics wlftrh are so much uel accomplish tho golden glow of smartness most successfully. With the golden lame used ii. straight silhouette. Its only broken I line pOMiesstng a flaro at the hem and a low decolletugo at tho hack, the formal frock proclaims Itself EUGENE'S FAMILY SHOE STOREi iralhafflim's .. .. wtSSLZ Camel's Hair Fancy Plaids For Women For Men $1.75 $2.00 m m .aii ... -.N3ri Quilted Satin Boudoirs Ecru, Rose, Copenhagen Blue Felt Slippers, "Comfy Soles," All Colors are to the silhouette Tho tight bodice of princess tendencies U attached to un interentlng skirt which foa. tureji the broken hemline nnd fre quently favors godvts and ruffles of lnce. It Is tho very youthful appeal ing type of chiffon dance frock that Colleen Moore has selected for tho formal scenes In her newest film. The floral aspect of youthful ap peal is used as an Interesting form of trimming and petals und posies add color to the dellcnto pink of the chiffon. The petal offect 1h carried Into the hemline nnd so achieves tho popular broken line. Homcmaking Biggest Job in the World Probably no Duty Is So Lauded In , Literature and Song. From tho Platform and Pulpit as Woman's Work. Women s Mens $tj .50 828 FOOTWEAR - Willamette Street EUGENE'S FAMILY SHOE' STORE. 828 What Is tho blKKost Job In the 1 world; the ono employing morn people than uny other; tho one ! most fundamental and primitive ; and the one most necessary? No, ' not olericulture. Agriculture does ; not cdk.iko more than a fifth of . earth's Inhabitants. Guess ufraln. Yes. It is homomaklnsr. Homemaklnic Is nut only the llr j;est Job; It is tho most continuoux , Job; the most appreciated Job; tho . frecesl Job; the sweetest Job; the ! most coveted Job; and it may be ; the easiest Job. i Homemakem do more .of tho world's work thnn any other clans I of tho world's laborers. It koopa .mem nusy unron; and artor tho I whistle blows, "from sun to sun," Vand ofti'ii on Into tho moon. I. in not a seasonal occupation nnd Koes on even when tho family takes u vacation. l'rolmbly no Job on earth la (o lauded In llterutura and sonic, from platform nnd pulpit, as the wom an s Jon or hrimnki'f iilmr and moth erlnir. Ornnt sentiment attaches to it nnn oiten It Is spoken of so KTiioeriy una approciaitvely that the homekeeper comes to Dltv her self us tho sob brother or sister pictures the sacrifices of tho wife ari'i mother. rho hoinekneper Is her own linns riueon of tho homo. Hnr "lord of creation" may boss her In many iiuni!s, out tho House Is usually hot realm and hIio nnuics hor own times and occasions, plans her work and makes hor own environment. JlomckeepInK is tho swoetest Job. ii emails mnnnriK iiueingently and devotedly for those ono loves best It permits tho en re of children, tho shaping; ' or character, companion ship with one's own. All Its con corns era the wolfura of one's best beloved. lis arena U tho dearest place, rooms with ono's selected furnishings, ono's own belongings, one's Bhoer curtains and oft bed ding and choice pictures nnd dnlnly dishes and trdnsurcd trinkets nnd comfy chair's. Oh, homo Is a Jolly piaco mo nnarest piaco on earthl And tho hnmekoeper may mnko nor own me nero, do as she ploases, and llvo the llfo delightful. No wonder tho glr Is. comlnir Into young womanhood, dwell upon It.' visions in tneir minus; and old women tnink back upon the olor. Ions days when nil tho family wort) aiioui. uniy tne busy housewife, conscious of the present care nnd sometimes weariness, forgets at times to appreciate her blessed lot. With modern conveniences, scien tific methods, and so much of our food and clothing specialized by Industry and prepared outsldo 1hn home, homo If ono mnnnges well may bo made the easiest Job by which one gets a living. Tho avor ngo housuwlfn has time to loiter an hour on her front porch of a morn ing, and mnny a happy afternoon for social pleasures or commun ity activities with her frlenda. In New Miner Building East Ninth New Miner Building Ettt Ninth Wactical Gifts W Furniture is the gilt that not only wins true npprevintio on Christmas) Day, hut grawa in tin; recipient as the weeks antl months roll by I Let your Ch t istinus i!ivi"K' li ycnr-ccntcr on tin will make home a brighter, happier plat e for all I Durin g the past few months our tpirst (or real ture has been rewarded with unprecedented success and as a result we're ready with ina.ing make this store Christmas gift headquarters I ffeclioii ,)(; llu " that rK.iini m fllrnj. . allies that wi pi' Library Table $16.75 A moat attractive gift that will Increase In favor na the yenrs ko by! Beautiful wal nut finish. For 'Her' Gif t-A Three-Piece Suite, $91 .75 You could not poMlldy .elect ft more plrnslng clft for your wife or grown-up daughter thun a ItandMiuie new bedroom sulto of thla character. Included la ft full also lied. In run aeinl-vitnliy dressing five rhnlra and Imsl chnli anven plccra In all und liiiiiuluo Amorl inn walnut, at only 171.70. A Gift Rocker $37.50 Jiul see Ihean linndiom. nickers, with iiihnliFied teal nnd wing Imi. k. whli h wore ofteilng li"W at n alrtr Ulngtr low iirlie for early Christmas tiuyiTa. Smoking Stand $8.00 . A real addition to the living room as well ns a big con venience for "Und.' Kxtra value! Charming! Seven-Piece Dining Suite $71.75 Think how much added enjoyment you'll get out nf Christum din. ner nnd oilier dinners fur years tu coma If beauilfiil new dining furniture of this attractive design graces your dining mom! In cluded In this sensational offering Is a Itand.omn dining table, buffet, i hlnn cabinet, five I'hnlra and host chair ulna places III nil and genuine American walnut, at only (7 1.76. Tea Wagon Special $22.50 A hanrirumio model that will make Mother proud to enter tain! Ittibbcr tlrrd wheelH, drop leaf, mahogany flnUh. Credit Makes Christmas Giving Easier. Hundreds of wise buyers are taking advantage of our easy .credit terms to help secure the wonderful Christmas gifts on display here and there's no sound reason why you, too, shouldn't profit by our credit arrangements. Like the pur chase of a home, good furniture is an investment that can be. enjoyed for many years and we're ready to help you by allowing you to pay in small monthly amounts that you'll hardly miss I . Arm Chair in Velour, $5.00 lln'll npiirwIMfl whnt "olld roinfcirt" r mmna when h ettl(K back tntti thin luxuri oua .t-tittlr! H per la I valutl SPECIAL' I'AUt'OIN MATS Kxaa I'nhculn Muta, Ka. 150 I'AIICOIX Itt'tiS M II. I'alicolii Kuk'..I7.N 0x10(4 riilirolli linn.. 111.75 UxU I'iiIhiiIii ItUKfl ...13.U I'alicnln by the iuare yard, only 6a no "gainful" occupation does ono have so much of freedom and leisure. Give Child a Room for His Very Own Many Problems of Health nnd Dlsclpllno Aro Holved by Hnt- ting Hmnll Hoom Aaldo for l'laythlngs Many problems of henlth and dls clplliio nra solved by giving the child a 'little room of his own. whero tho temperature may bo al ways kept Just right, and where he may scatter his small poshohmIoiij all ovor the floor without Incurring grown-up wrath. Hlmple painted or ennmcled fur niture In whlto, cream or gray, gay nursory wallpaper, baro floor with washable rligs, and a-ilulnlly color scheme, usually pink or blua, mnkus over Inexpensively nlmoat any llttlo' room Into a charming nursery, rest ful and hygienic, Deop cror.:r. or tnn Is an excel lent background color for tho nur sory walls nnd tho wall paper deal er can show you any number of charming nursery borders and cut outs dopictlng children, animals and clrcur parados to muko a decorn tivn frlcxo. Everything should be easily cleannbla, and the llttlo bed should ho equipped with, fluffy, dainty blankots in the accepted color scheme Children always lnvo pic tures, and foY this reason tho charming storylund hlnnkets, with all tho famous Mother (loose char acters scampering over the aur faco, are sure to pleaso thn child. for draperies and little bed spreads choose a color rather than white, which soils an easily. In dian head, which comes In numer ous tub-fast nnd color-fast shnies Is excellent for nursery bed sprendn nnd upholstery. It Is well to have two seta so that tho nursery neod not lie denuded every time tho bed spread or window draperies nco 1 to go to the laundry. rba Clin Hals In speciality shops In some of our great cities one may find the new Cha Cha hats. They come from Ht. Thomas. . Virgin Islands, lied Cross workers havo helped the nnllvm ui market bags und hats woven from tho native grass. H r a now Industry ud Is forming n new sourc, of liicomo to tho Cha Chas, us tho natives are called. Tho Cha Chns number only BOO people. They are of French origin, have lived among theinselvos, tonu clously preserving their old cus toms, Intormarryiiig enrly nnd ralv Ing largo families. 'Tho man are rislieriuen and thn women imvo been given to mending tho tiets, nnd weaving hats, bags and mats. Thny have recently boon taught sewing and other domestic urt.v and aro finding a profit In tho marketing of I!ha Chn hats, which Is helping to rulsa their homo standards, I The Six-Year Molars "Kvorylhlm; nt sixes nnd sevens," wc say when wo nro In trouble, and no one him yet specified whnthel that refers to tho six year molarir or tho seven year Itch. Either do serves serious thought. Tho ix year molars are tho most Important leeth l tho chlld'n mouth, the biggest of tho chewing tooth nnd thn ones which leave tho largest space when gone, Thoy aro the first permanent tenth to ar rive, about tho sixth year, ns tho niiino Implies, and too often tho first to go from lark of enro. -Without dally cleaning wo ennnot have good teeth, without good Inoth wo cannot chew our food, without allowing our food wo cannot have good digestion, without good diges tion we cannot be well nourished, without being well nourished life run not he successful. This round of Incks constitutes "tho vicious cir cle" we novo heard so milch nbniit. Molhers, If you lovo yrfur children, oaro fort their lx year molum. Watch these Important teeth' that thny do not decay. You can find the six year molara easily, The sixth year molars Is tho sixth tooth counting from the middle Uno of tho face, r Aiplliiica Kiiirtnii( Co I on Is In more expensive shoes, culoiils nro omitted and the designers de pend nn combinations tit materials and "tricky" uppllnue to give their models smartness, Mnny black salln turn oxfords hnve scnl lopod bands and luco mays ol oozo. l..-l.,,..a 11, m n.Ml (...hi.!,.,. l..t.,ltA.M r.tot wllh n hniuil lizard flCAllOIM for trimmings nro llsard 'and hack foxing. i.hlld up n snako. A holB-do-rnsu sucdo ox- mukea a iici fccily liuliinccm n. FREE Christmas Present Save 20 To our customers from now on and until Jiintiary 8 wc arc allowing a 20 discount. Remember ' Wn olenn nnd slr.o rugs. Ho. Wo make Muff '"''f-'.,: pair, fringe, bind and sorgo new Kll.lil'lll Hulk lo'K aw carpels ami rugs, Also lay Kug Itugs. carpets, Anything We Do I Done Right Fluff Rug and Carpet Cleaning Co. . 1636 Jefferson St. Telephone 401 Our Glasses are Carefully Ground the grinding of a lense In. n mutter of tho greatest Imporln""' Thn ivii.Ii fitiiitl lie nhaollliolV Correct, Tho binding guarantee that nccoiniinnles nur '""""' ""T" 'll0 that any lens you may buy of un I'lSiii "oncthousiiiidlli of nil Inch. (Jouplo this carefii gr .h,!, tne seiirciiing oxiimiimiion hi j" " .,,. i, ronvin" nnd with our' unlformally low prlceB, you ) " , your oyo that It Is to your bn.it Interests to let us tnko ain glass needs. mmi ,! 11 -I Di. SJiawattW -1 I WH.UMITTI T.