Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 07, 1918, Image 8

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    Î1EADLIGHT. NOVEMBER 7, 1918
TILLAMOOK
UNIVERSAL DAY OF BAD LUCK
In All Ages Friday Has Been Consid­
ered a Period of General
III Omen.
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The Fitter the Fighter
The Faster the Finish.
The United War Work Campaign Drive (No­
vember 11th to 18th) is for funds to help make
our boys fitter to finish what they have begun.
They must have the things that make for fit­
ness and morale. Give Double.
The French call Friday “Vendredl"
—Venus day.
Scandinavians regard Friday as the
luckiest day of the week.
Our ancestors believed that eggs
laid on a Friday would cure colic.
“Friday face” still lingers as a term
of reproach for a sour-visit ged person.
Friday is the United States’ lucky
day. Columbus discovered land on
that day; the Pilgrims landed on a
Friday, and Washington was born on
a Friday.
The “unlucklncss" of Friday owes
its origin, of Course, to our Lord
Jesus Christ’s death on Good Friday.
Friday marriages are "for losses,"
nnd superstitious couples who are get­
ting married avoid this day.
Shipping returns of all countries
show a much lower sailing rate on
Friday than on any other day of the
week.
The Talmud, the book containing
the civil laws of the ancient Jews,
says that Adam was created on a Fri­
day. sinned on a Friday, and was
thrust out of Eden on a Friday.
The Government Urges
the Giving of Only
Superb Selections oi
Wearing Apparel
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In accordance with the Governments!
desire along these lines this store has
assembled a magnificent selection of
Gift articles and wearables that will
surely be appreciated by the recipient.
We mention briefly only a'few items: —
LADIES’ UMBRELLAS
Utility and fancy styles in plain black,
plain colors and novelties. Plain and
fancy handles some detachable
$3.50 to $10.00
LADIES’ SILK HOSE
Phoenix Silk Hose, and other brands
in pure thread silk in all the most
fashionable colors and sizes 8à to 10à
$1.00 to $2.50
LADIES' SILK WAISTS
Crepe de Chine and Georgette Crepe
Waists in the loveliest of pastel shades
and styles that are absolutely the very
latest to choose from at very modest
prices. All sizes - - $4.50 and $6.45
GIFT LINENS
The Growing Girl or ¿Miss
Can be as Stylishly c_ylttired
C_y4s her ¿Mother.
The Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Department on the
Balcony is now showing a splendid selection of
garments for Fall Wear for Girls, Misses and
Women.
Come to the store and see for yourself what
beautiful styles we have secured for your viewing.
SERGE DRESSES
Styled oil modish lines of Fine French Serges in Mid­
night nnd Navy Blues and Nigger Brown.
Misses, Small Women, Regular sizes and
stouts Modestly priced around.................................
GEORGETTE
Smart, stylish Coats in the most
fashionable shades of Blues, Browns
and Tans. Coats in practical styles
made of good looking good wearing
Kerseys.
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Priced very specially from
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Also smart snappy models for Girls
12 to 14 years at prices from
Perfect Fittings—Our Specialty
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The Little Peri» Shop
Ie Completely Stocked with
Useful Xmas
Jewelry Gifts
For tJMen Women end Children.
PURSES AND HANDBAGS
| Genuine Pin Seal and other fine
quality purses in hanging and envelope
styles, nicely fitted and finished at
prices from - - - - - 75c. to $5.00
¿MEN'S NECKWEAR
Every'man appreciates the gift of a
Tie especially when of the kind we
show here—Wide flowing end ties in
the loveliest of colors and designs.
$1.00 to $2.50
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Munsing Union Suits
We show two styles in these famous
LTuion Suits in a nice fine medium
light weight worsted plaited fabric
that comes in white only.
One garment is styled as illustration
half low neck—elbow sleeve*—half
open front and ankle length. The
other style has low neck—short
sleeves—no buttons- and knee length.
Regular Sizes
34 to 40...........
Extra Sizes...
41 to 50.............
Other Style» end Quelitie» et
Price» from fl. 25 to 95.25.
Boys’ and Girls
Munsing Union Suits
$2 00 to $3.50
Fell end Winter Weights in
HANDKERCHIEFS
Linen, Lawn or Silk Handkerchiefs
are always acceptable and here you
will find a pleasing selection.
Some
are hemstitched only, others are em­
broidered and some have initials.
Priced each from - - - 10c. to 75c.
Taking Note*.
Fine, Soft, Wool
$3.25
$3.50
NOVELTY SILKS
36 inch wide Novelty Silke in the
New Serge Weaves, Chiffon Taffetas
and Meeealinee are offered for gift pur­
poses in an extraordinary wide and
varied selection. We urge you to see
these without delay. Priced per yard
from
------- - - - $2.49
When you tske note* let them be
brief, sharp, in open order, no a glance
will give you a blrd’e-eye view of
your whole scheme. For instance:
“John J. Jonee—ex-mayor—JW auto­
matic—0 a. m.—34S6 Wabash—Ill-
health —12 — born Springfield. O.—
Cornell—Country Club. (Jolf Club—
1100.000—wife, Maria; children, Mary.
John. William—Sunday 2 Trinity—Mt.
Evergreen." Make your copy faat. de­
void of deadwood like “that" and
“which." Pick your own shorthand.
For Instance, ”Nw tm al! gd me cm
aid prty." or "sldr, btlin. dvsn, emflg
trnsprt. Kar. btleahlp. arpln.”—A. 8.
Paine in Pep (Cleveland).
$12.00
We have just received a splen­
did selection of Ladies’ Dress
Skirts included in which are a
number of extra large sizes. We
urge you to view these garments
at your earliest opportunity Tor
they are exceptional values and
very smart* stylish and becom­
ing models.
Every garment purchased in our Ready-to-Wear Dept,
will fit you perfectly. Mrs. Edney, the lady in charge, is a
seamstress of many years experience and will make any
alteration the garment you purchase requires, to make
it satisfactory.
CREPES
DRESS SILKS
The selection of Gift Silks this year sur­
passes any we have ever offered. There
are lovely Duchess Satins, Lustrous
Dress Messalines, beautifully Chiffon
Taffetas and a wide selection of weaves
in Black Silks. Prices from per yard
yard - - - - -............................ $2.19
Ladies’ Dress Skirts.
Just Received this Week.
Chine
Party
Good
$1.98
An exceptional showing of these beau­
tiful and very fashionable silks in a
wide selection of colors. They are 40
inches wide and firm even weaves.
Price Per Yard - - - - - - $2.69
$25.00
¿Misses’ Coats
The selection of Gift Towels and
Bath Mats comprises some beautiful
qualities in pretty styles and colorings.
Priced very modestly.
CREPES DE CHINE
40 inch wide all silk Crepes de
in about 25 lovely shades for
Dresses, Waists and Negligees,
heavy quality.
Per yard - -
Sizes for
Also splendid little styles for Girls 4 to 14 years of age
in Blue Serges with novelty colored trimmings dje A C
from
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A most noteworthy showing of desir­
able Linens imported frbm Great
Britain. Table Cloths, Sets, Runners,
etc., at wonderfully low prices for such
lovely qualities.
GIFT TOWELS, Etc.
Napoleon’s Heroes Trained.
Memorials of the Famous.
Interesting memorials have been
told at i’las N’ewydd. Llangollen. North
Wales. Ineluded amongst the unique
contents of the old house were memor­
ials of the Duke of Welllugton.
Madame de Genlla, Southey. Words-
• orth, Lord Kilwnnl Fit age mid. and
many other famous personages with
shorn the "Ladles of I.I.-ingollen" wer*
jootempor.ine.iui.
By Choosing from Our
Useful Gifts
for Christmas
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Extraordinary were the precautions
taken that Napoleon should never ap­
pear at a disadvantage on horseback.
The emperor was not a first-class
horseman, and his horses were always
thoroughly broken In. Her* la a de­
scription of the methods employed:
“They were trained to remain per­
fectly steady under tortures of every
description; to receive blows about the
bead; drums were beat, pistols and
crackers fired tn their ears, flags
waved before their eye< clumsy pack­
ages, and sometimes even sheep and
pigs, were thrown between their legs.
“None of the animals were deemed
sufficiently trained till ths emperor
could, without the least difficulty, pull
them np short at full gallop, which
was hla favorite pace."
TILLAMOOK. ORE.
Do Your Xmas Shopping this Month
American Advantage In Battle Obvloua
to the Most Casual Observer
of Events.
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Nature Study.
In the study of nature do not try to
teach too much in one lesson. Notice
first the characteristic features and
qualities of whatever is^ under discus­
sion ; let the child examine the object
If possible; remember that children
are more Interested in what things do
than in their form.
Let the child examine a little plant,
seed and all. Lead him to observe
that it does something. It pushes Its
roots and Its stem up; it eats and
drinks, breathes, sleeps and wakes. It
makes things:
Leaves and Cowers,
seed and fruits. Incidentally, notice
the form nnd color that these activi­
ties give to each individual plant.
Nature study need not be dull or dif­
ficult ; it provides plenty of life and ac­
tion. It is mostly our own interest
that Is dead, or our senses that need
quickening.
Grasp a few fundamental principles
•nd nature study tn the home, in ths
kindergarten and in the school, will be­
come the children's delight, the teach­
er's friend, and occupation for the
nursery to help start the youngster*
In busy work, a dally delight when
walking out
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It You are a Patriotic Citizen You Will
VICTORY MATTER OF COURSE
One of the great assets on the side
of the United States In any war is
the complete and unbounded confi­
dence of nil the people—soldiers and
civilians—that we are going to win.
No one for a moment has any doubt
about that. Some of us feel that we
may have to pay a heavy price, but
most of us will feel also that It Is
going to be worth all that It costs.
It Is to be noted that this sense of
confidence that fills the hearts of the
people la not the overconfidence by
which grent battles are sometimes
lost, but rather the consciousness of
being in the right and of having the
mental and physical force to uphold
that right for our own sakes and for
the sake of the world. Tills calm
confidence Is unquestionably a great
American advantage.
.The magnificent showing that has
been made and always will be made
by the American soldier boys thrills
the hearts of all loyal citizens. It Is
inspiring and It warms the heart—
but it was not unexpected.
¿Make a Soldier Happy
And You Help a Soldier Fight.
Seven Organizations Y.M.C.A—Y.W.C.A —
Jewish Welfare Board—National Catholic War
Council K. of C.—American Library Associa­
tion—Salvation Army—War Camp Community
Service, Appeal to you to help. Give Double.
Medium weight Union Suits
in
Worsted, Worsted plaited and worsted
faced fabrics iu white and natural.
Styles are high or half low necks—
long or elbow sleeves—half open
fronts—drop seats and ankle length.
Sizes are to tit ages 3 to 18 years.
Two Extraordinary Sales of
Calf Buttons from ... 25c.
Stick Pina from ...
25c.
Watch Chains from
75c.
Bracelets from — . ... 2rtc.
Ln Vallierea from . ... 75c. *
Pearl Beads from ... ..-•1.50
Earl Drops from ... ... 25c.
Beauty Pins, Lace Pin Sets.
Novelty Bead*. Rings, Rabv Pins,
Slipper Buckles, Hat Pins, Lock­
et* and Chains at similar price*.
New Fall Millinery
$4.98 and $8.65
In all probability the first, last arid only reduction sale
the Millinery Department will ar.noonce this season. The
inclement weather of the last few weeks and the daily
increase in our New Fall stock has created a condition
that leaves us with rather more Hats than ought to he on
our counters at this time. Come and see what wonder­
ful bargains we have prepared for your choosing.
Actual Values to $9.00 for only ............... $5.98
Actual Values to $11.50 for only................ $8.65