The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, November 17, 1927, Page 8, Image 8

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    THURSDAY NOVEMBER 17. 1927
IH K SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAGE R IG H T
Greatest Disaster of History but
One ot 111 Operations h
Year of Calamity.
Tornadoes headed the list of
mas­
ters which struck the United States
In the past year, the report ot Red
Cross relief operations for the year
ending June SO. showing SO great
storms. Floods were second on the
list, (4 being recorded fo r the same
nor who Is Always tho ug htfu l and uu
selfish ami considerate.
T H A T YO U TH FU L. R O M A TIC HANGOVER
14 Digaster» at O ne T im e
Call for Red Cross W ork
The Tenth Anniversary of Am er­
ica’s entry into tbe World W ar In
1917, Is an appropriate tim e to Join
the American Red Cross and partici
pats through membershl; lu Its peace­
time services. -loin during the Annual
Roll Call, November 11 to 21.
T h a t Is the piam t of Hprlng... d
motorists, many of whom have been
vlctlm lsett by
petty
thieve» here
lately.
An example of the a d lv ltte a of the
thieves was m anifest when W illia m
Vasbv. local real estate tlea’er. atop
petl his ear to examine a ffat lire and
found both lire and rim missing
M r Vasby Is ft Ills car In front of
his house .and w ith Mrs. Vastly climb
ed Into the machine wlthbut exam in­
ing the wheels
Aa soon as he begau
driving he realised something was
wrong, and suppnaed It a flat tire.
Exam ination revoatetl the work of the
thlevea.
Another m otorist stopped at a lo c tl
drug store the other day to gel a
prescription fl’ led. leaving his car
atandlug on M ain street
W hen he
returned ten m inutest later, the hat
te ry had dlaappeared
Several tim es attem pts have been
made to ateal Roy W . Carlton's auto­
mobile from his garage
Once the
thieves were seen by M r. Carlton, an I
frightened away when he approached.
OUR
VOLUM E
Erm a
fritter gave a ukelele sido.
Coffee. Coffee, everyw here
Mra. Ex was throw ing a big feed
that night and she was giving her
naw maid Anal instructions.
"And don i forget. M ary, that coffee
la served a fte r everything."
"Yes. ma am." replied the g irl
"I
understand.**
»
And during the d in ner she served
coffee a fte r the soup, a fte r the Ash.
a fte r the meat, as well as a fte r the
dessert
T ru th fu l Cuss
F ath er: How la It. young man. that
I And you kissing tny daughter? How
Is It. young mau?
I.lsard: U rea l I Oread
¡.Pound
COTTON BATTS
Regular 88c value, pure white,
large enough for com forter»
V O L U M E PR IC E
C A M P A IG N
B eautiful quality, alee 6(x80
Inches. In large block plaid
effects.
S P E C IA L L Y P R IC E D
STILL THE GREATEST MONEY SAVING EVENT IN EUGENE
New $12.50 Dresses
A revelation
in
value-giving.
Each
Smart $24.75 Coats
A marvelous group of stylish
Coat« that ofTer a decided Having.
Each coat smartly trimmed with
Fur. Values to $24.76.
d»
dress new and stylishly correct, at a
low price for this event.
SILK DRESSES
SILK DRESSES
NEW COATS
New and beautiful styles In
all the latest modes for pre­
sent season s wear.
Lovely styles that express
the
Ideas
In
fashionable
dress.
V e ry
rem arkable
such iovely couts Now styles,
new fabrics and new colors.
V A L U E S TO >29.75
V A L U E S TO >397»
Unusually »m art Coats, styles
that reflect the latest req u ire­
ments of exclusive smartness
at a price anyone can afford
value.
V A L U E S TO >15.78
V A L U E S TO >24.75
$8-39
$11-39
SILK DRESSES
Beautiful, high grade Dresses
that betray fashion’s newest
and most becoming style
ideas
Considerably under­
priced.
V A L U E S TO >39.75
SILK DRESSES
Lavish trim m ings of furs add
Some of the season s most
fascinating
styles,
marked
for this sale at a tremendous
saving.
V A L U E S .T O >49.50
to the attractiveness of these
$17.39
$23.39
stylish new coats.
T h e value
Is exceptional.
V A L U E S T O >49.75
BARONET SATIN
A large collection of p retty
coloring». 10 Inches wide.
Regular 95«: yesrd.
V O L U M E PRIC E
NEW COATS
One of our most popular
groups because It offers tre m ­
endous reductions on the set-
son's newest styles
An extre m e ly low price fo r
MEN'S WORK SHOES
Solid leath er soles, nailed
and
sewed, rubber heel».
M arvelous value.
V O L U M E PR IC E
to pay.
V A L U E S TO >75.00
MEN'S OXFORDS
T an and black calfskin,
good styles, rubber heel».
Specially Priced for
This Evant
Men’s Clothes at Startling Reductions
S U ITS AND OVERCOATS
For those who are lucky enough to find their
here, this is a marvelous group.
YOUNG M EN ’S SU ITS
New HtyllBh model« with two palm of pant«. The
new tans and russets, now so popular with young
fellows.
V A L U E S T O >29.5»
PAMICO CLOTH
Guaranteed sun fust und tub
fast.
In a good range of
bright colorings
Regular
15c a yard. Spec ial.
NEW S U ITS AND OVERCOATS
NEW S U ITS AND OVERCOATS
V A L U E S T O >34.75
V A L U E S TO >29.75
SALE OF SILKS
$7.90 ONE-STRAP PUMPS
Beautiful styles In greys, tans and parchment kid
Some with cut-outs, others with con-
trasting trims. Volume P ric e ............
d*Q
x D ^ .V V J
A group of smart new styles that orrtinari
crciite a stir at double the Volume I rice
marvelouB values.
Values to $5.00........................................... —
Tomorrow, Friday, At Nine o
966-968
OPPOSITE REX T H E A T R E
966-968
Street
Street
EUGENE
EUGENE
DEPARTMENT STORE
T he most wonderful colier-
tlon of silks at a tremendous
saving. Georgette, Crepe de
Chine, Spun Silks, Brocades,
etc.
V O L U M E P R IC E
O UTING FLANNEL
Willamette
Willamette
church
parlors late last week
flam es were
played and a short program given
W ilm a Hack and E rm a Critter pre­
sented a short* skit. "Romeo anil
Juliet."
Mrs II I* I ’eleraon gave a
recitation.
Plano soloa were given,
avrompunted by ‘the Ukeleie, and
DOUBLE BLANKETS
Phone 2233
CALL AND SEE Dr. N. W. E m ery
I prima oa platea and other work. tf.
f h r ls lln
Provides Extraordinay Reductions on Merchandise
Of Dependable Character
V A L U E S TO >25.00
The great size of a disaster does
not necessarily mean that It has
the stage te itself
The American Red Cross relief
forces were impressed w ith this
fact during the Mississippi Valley
flood In recent months. W hile the
relief forces were struggling with
this greatest of all disasters In
United States history, from April
to June they were obliged to fur­
nish relief In 21 other emergenelet.
Including 11 tornadoes. In one tor­
nado approximately 17,000 persons
were assisted.
At one period the Red Cross w et
conducting relief operations In 14
disaster« elmultaneously, scattered
ever a wide territory.
Citing the continuity of demands
on the organization's resources.
Chairman John Barton Payne of the
Red "rose has announced the need
of 5,000,000 adult members a t a
result of the Roll Call. Nov. 11 to 24.
the
fan a man any longer call bis car eral parents and high s ih w d teachers,
enjoyed a taffy pull at the church
•
Saturday
Friday
of
Held
his own?
to open up a friendship w ith one of
T h e best cure possible. In my opin­
Osar Miss F l o : -
■
u| ÄWw ,lh e . r t s - o n g to whom In
ion. would be for you to see the once
Before I m arried m y husband I hl!> m l„ d ;> )u gu(Ter fey com parison*
No cure could be so
was In love w ith a much younger and
perhaps he feels In tu itiv e ly that beloved one.
much more a ttrac tiv e man. W e w ere
haven't forgotten your flrst love effectual o r so disillusioning than
engaged, but we quarreled, and we
#ni, , htt, „ m |gh l result dis to see the IT Inca iTtarntlng of your
dream s— the man for whom you have
d rifte d apart. Me never m arried.
sstrottsty and might break ui h l-
been pining and grieving
\VJ»al!
I have been m arried fifteen years. Home
Prospects of that sort would
f a n this be the . wonderful youth 1
but somehow I can't seem to forgot ra th e r upset him — especlsdy If he
have been reg rettin g for fifteen years,
the first man. I unconsciously • keep happens Io love you.
I
f a n this unrom alitlc fat man whose
com paring him to my husband and my
Personally. 1 believe the danger of
only topics of conversation Is bust
j
husband suffers by the comparison. such mishap Is slight.
I thluk you
nets, and who Is fussy about his food
Raaantly I received a le tte r from him are suffering from a youthful roman
and can't alt In d ra fts .—can this be
asking If ho m ight see ms again to ; tic hang-over— and in your compart
the m an to whom I haye unfavorably
ta lk over old tim e s I w o t very glad , son you are picturing your form er
been comparing my own good husband
1 to hoar from him . but whan I told my sw eetheart as a perfect being with
( husband about it he was vary much none of the faults possessed by the all these y e a rs ’ Ridiculous, you say,
and your cure w ill be complete.
upset. Don't you th in k he Is unrsa- man you m a rrie d — and n atu rally, you
sonable ?
Im agine yourself perfectly happy had . You'll thank your lucky stars he Is
the man you did n't m arry, and you'll
you m arried your flrst love.
M ary Louies.
Part of the trouble Is th a t while be glad to m ake the best of your hue
H ow would you like your husband you are welt aware of the shortcom band.
|
This record does not Include the
S t Gouls tornado which occurred In
the current flscal year, as did a num­
ber of other storms and disasters
•toes, la which the Red Cross provid­
ed relief.
Included In the list of 111 disasters
covered by the record of the past
year's relief operations of the Red
Cross, are earthquakes, explosions,
mine disasters, a cloudburst, a hail­
storm. Urea, floods, hurricanes, a rail­
road wreck, a scarlet fever epidemic,
typhoid epidemic, tornadoes, and a
typhoon. The latter occurred In the
Philippines, but Is Included In the
operations at home. In all. the Red
Cross extended its services In 77 ma­
jo r disasters In the United States and
In SO abroad. Including a hurricane
over Havana. Cuba, and the Isle of
Pines, one In the Bahamas, and oth­
ers through various West Indian re­
gions. Are In Porto Rico, another In
H a iti, earthquakes in Arm enia. Japan
and Albania, floods in Jugo Slav la
and Mexico.
The organisation conducted refugee
re lis t operations in Syria. Bulgaria
and China, the latter largely due to
(actional wars (ought over various
parte ot China the past year.
The two outstanding disasters at
home were the Florida hurricane and
the Mississippi Valley flood Rehabili­
tation operations of tbs la tte r disaster
are still In progress under the Kao
Cross A national appeal dor funds
was made la both disasters, resulting
la contributions for relief amounting
to more than >(0.000,000.
The Mississippi flood Is the out­
standing disaster in the whole hletory
of the Red Cross disaster relief serv­
ice. In this one catastrophe the oh
ganlxatlon raised through subscrip­
tions by the people of the country and
foreign nations approximately >17,-
000.000 for relief use
Aided by this
fund It fed. clothed, sheltered or oth­
erwise assisted more than (00.004 hu­
man beings, fed and cared for ap­
proximately (00,000 head of livestock
and established 119 refugee camps
The flood inundated approximately
(0.000 square miles and affected 171
counties in eight states. Some 330.-
#00 homeless persons were sheltered
In Red Cross camps. When the emer­
gency was at Its height the Red Cross
was serving more than a million
meals a day.
» So vast was the work imposed on
the Red Cross and alllejl agencies
conducting rehabilitation that thia
phase of the flood relief task Is ex­
pected to extend well into the coming
year. Up to September 15. 101.111
families In the flood sone had been
given réhabilitât sn assistance by the
Red Cross, and 1,700.000 acres of
flooded crop land In seven States had
been replanted with Red Cross aid
There had been expended or commit­
ted for expenditure in connection
with this relief and rehabilitation
work a total of >15,660,000.
The appeal for a nation-wide mem
bership Increased to 5.000.000 adult
members, it was pointed out, is based
on the realization that demands on
Red Cross service such as occasioned
by disaster relief are Increasing each
year. For that reason especial Im
portance Is lent to the Eleventh An­
nual Roll Call of the organization, to
be held from Armistice Day. N o w m
ber 11. to Thanksgiving. November
21, during which this membership
w ill be built up.
Members
Pull
Christian Endeavor, together with sev­
('b e e r up. M ary t.oulae, you aren't
suffering from a broken h eart, you
are suffering from rom atlc Imaglna-
! tion.
T h ere Isn't any man without
I nerves anil tem per and Irrita tin g ways
g rad er, afsMnag a p.rMis.4 rrfJ» eoa addrssff
.Wu, Ffo. •» rer» <•/ **<» »»««pop-'
Candy
MUCH PETTY T H IE V E R Y
REPORTED BY AUTOISTS
In«» » f the w a n you 4 1«! m a rry you
jtre n 't aw are of those of tho man you
d id n 't m arry.
Fifteen years cast a
glow of illusion over your early ro-
tnstuce.
.
Phone 2233
27 Inches wide, a range
striped patterns In ligh t a
dark colors.
BIG V A L U E A T