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13 ) "Be-A-Brick Buy-A-Brick" Campaign September 1 to 30 Help Raise $60,000 for a Modern, Fireproof Nursery for Homeless Babies S.&H.Green Trading Stamps Given on All Charge Accounts if Paid inFullOn or Before the 10th of Each Month Get Your Stamps Kodaks, Cameras and Supplies, Fourth Floor Manciuring and Hair Dressing Parlors, Second Floor Model Grocery, Bakery and Delicatessen, Fourth Floor Furniture Department, 4th Floor TIIE MORNING OREGONIAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1919. Mail Orders Filled by experienced shoppers.- City and out-of-town customers are urged to make use of this service. S. & H. Trading Stamps given upon request. The Standard Store of the Northwest Olds, Wortman & King Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods "Kalos" Skin Rejuvenator restores soundness and contour to the face, builds up tissue and nour ishes and strengthens the muscles. Beauty Shop, Second Floor. Fall Fashions in Women's Wearing Apparel Featuring New Crepe Waists At $5.00 Second Floor Not only are these waists styles are also distinctive to a degree. Smart wdsc muueia in uuoreu ana nuveny eiiecis rig- nred and dot patterns. White, flesh and a great range of wanted colors. Also crepe de chine and tub silk waists f( scores of styles priced at only totleUv Peplum Blouses here are all the newest styles of the sea ton. Beaded, embroidered and braid-trimmed models ranging in price from $10 to $45 l MM1M Men's Silk Ties Special $1.05 Main Floor Another great lot of high-grade neckwear priced at a sharp reduction. Several hundred beautiful high-grade silk ties very latest wide end effects and re versibles, with slip-easy neck bands. Large as- AC sortment of smart patterns and colors. Special DAlcl Men's Wash Ties Special 2 for 25c Main Floor A final clean-up offering of men's wash ties at ridiculously low price. The lot is composed of many odd lines left from the season's active selling. Plain white and neat stripe patterns. Ties formerly selling at from O T 3 to 4 timesthe sale price. Whilethey last, 2 for JV Men's Athletic Union Suits Lot 1 Men's Union Suits 79c Lot 2 Men's Union Suits $1.15 wt Main Floor Men's athletic union suits odd lines to be closed out at once. Made up in good quality nain sook materials. Good range of sizes. Special price at 79c Main Floor Men's athletic union suits of extra fine quality nainsook materials. Strictly high-grade gar ments. Full range of " pT sizes. Priced special at tDeJ Men's Pajamas Special $1.27 Main Floor Men's pajamas of splendid quality percale in neat striped pat terns. These are from a well-known maker and are cut in full nfj standard sizes. Formerly priced about double the above. Special I MEN'S BUSTER BROWN HOSE Wanted Colors 35; 3 PAIRS $1 Women's New Fall Suits The Garment Store is rapidly fill ing up with new fall and winter stocks. Friday we shall feature an attractive showing of new suits ranging in price from $39.75 to $75. Tailored and novelty models. Of wool velour, broadcloth, fancy mix tures, serge, silvertone and other materials. Latest fall colors. Other new suits $S3 to $398 Women's Dresses Second Floor Dresses of serge, tricotine, gabardine, poplin,. Geor gette crepe, tricolette, satin, poplin, etc The new autumn styles are in deed charming and you will be de lighted with them the moment you see them. Dresses for street, school, business and all occasions, at prices ranging from $21.30 to $73.00 Children's School Apparel Special Showing, 2nd Floor THE GIRLS' SHOP invites your attention to new arrivals in dresses, coats and other needed wearables for fall and winter. Mothers will save considerably by outfitting their girls at this store. Peter Thompson Dresses $9.75 and $13.98 LOT 1 Girls' Peter Thompson dresses of ex cellent quality navy blue serge. Sizes for girls from 6 to 12 years. Special LOT 2 Girls' Peter Thompson dresses of good quality navy serge, trimmed with (J- Q QQ white braid and emblems. Priced at DxOI0 Sateen Skirts Second Floor Girls' Washable Sateen J0 QQ skirts of good quality. Special price DeO Girls' White Tub Silk skirts only dq Cfl a limited number in this lot. Special DOJv Women's New Fall Coats Second Floor The woman who is looking for value as well as style will find here an exceptional as sortment of coats in all the very newest fall and winter models. Loose, belted and semi-fitting mod els. Velour, silvertone, polo cloth, bolivia, broadcloth, lusterole and represent the utmost in value at prices ranging from $2.30 to $75 Other new coats $83 to $223 Women's "Skirts Second Floor Women's and misses' dress skirts in the very stylish new plaids in beautiful colorings. These are of wool materials and are much in demand for fall wear. We also show a splendid assortment of new Silk Skirts priced $10 to $29.75 We Give S. & H. Trading Stamps Exclusive Portland Agency for mm Shoes For Boys and Girls 2 to 16 Years Buster Brown Shoes Cannot Pinch or Bind the Feet but support and shape the tender muscles and soft pliable bones perfectly; this is due to the Brown Shaping Lasts the scientifically de signed wooden forms over which Buster Brown shoes are made Buster Brown shoes are made in many styles from carefully se lected leathers and outwear ordinary shoes. See display in Shoe Departm't, Main Floor. Boys and girls require different shoes from men and women. Their tender little feet can be easily ruined by badly shaped shoes. Scientifically designed shoes will help the growing feet to develop properly by always keeping each pliable bone and delicate muscle in its correct position and pro viding for every gradual change in the growth of the feet. Correct shoes sup port and strengthen feet at every point. 5a ;,;.Wv S9.75 Girls' Shop Second Floor Curtain Sale Continues Brighten up that room with a fresh pair of curtains. You may choose from a large selection of dainty styles here at special prices all this week. Scrim curtains with lace edging and hemstitched borders on sale at $1.48, $2.75, $2.98. Ruffled curtains at OS? to $1.15 Filet net curtains at pair $2.48 Marquisette curtains at $1.48 Filet net curtains with read lace edge $5, $, $7 and $8 a pair Art Cretonnes Reduced Third Floor Thirty women will shop at once and buy cretonnes for making bags, scarfs, pillows and for the new fall curtains. New cretonnes special 39f , 68 and 05? a yard. Cedar Chests Visit the Drapery Section, 3d Floor, and see our great showing of Tennessee red cedar chests. All sizes. iris' Outing Flannel Night Gowns $1.69,. $1.98 Second Floor A timely sale of girls outing flannel night gowns now in progress in the Girls' Shop. Mothers will do well to supply the chil dren's needs at once. Sale $1.69 and $1.08 Billie Burke Pajamas ages ranging from 6 to 14 years. ' Specially priced at only $2.49. Girls' Sweaters At $5.98 Second Floor These are of wool yarns in good serviceable colors for school wear. Priced (PJT QQ special for Friday only 3t0 Fiber Silk Sweaters Only $6.19 Assorted colors and sizes. Belted styles with large collar. ? - Q Priced special at only 3UA7 Boys' Suits At $6.75 Main Floor Splendid well-made suits that will give good service. Made up in cordu roys and dark mixtures. Broken (P? (T sizes 6 to 18. Priced special at I Two-Pant Suits $9.85 Main Floor Boys' suits with 2 pairs of pants. Made up in dark mixtures. Pants full lined. Latest Norfolk mod- PQ Of? els. Specially priced at only D0J Blue Serge Suits $10 and $13.50 Extra good values in boys' blue serge suits, ages 10 to 8 at $10 and $13.50 Boys' Corduroy suits in dark gray shade. Norfolk coat with buckle and jazz pockets. Ages 6 to 18 priced special at only $8.50 Other suits for fall at $10.00 .to $25.00 Free Instructions on the Care and Use of Table Silver A representative from the factory is giving a series of in structive and interesting talks on the correct use and proper care of silverware. You are cordially invited to attend and ask her anything you may want to know about this subject. She will also take pleasure in explaining the many superior features of the celebrated 1847 Rogers Bros. Silverware famous for over 70 years and today the choice of discriminat ing buyers the world over. We show a complete stock of 1847 Rogers Bros. Silverware in sets and in single pieces. Make it a point to visit this department at your first opportunity. Haviland Fancy China 50c and $1 Third Floor The above prices are but a fraction of real values in this sale, but we must have room at once, hence the sacrifice. Beautiful Haviland fancy china in several dif ferent decorations, with coin gold border treatment. Hundreds of pieces to select from. Very attrac tive for gifts. Special 50 and $1 Dept. 3d Floor. Children's Knit Underwear Main Floor It will soon be time to put the children into heavier weight underwear. Wise mothers will choose at once while stocks are new and fresh and all sizes are to be had. We are now ready with fall and winter lines in Lackawanna Twins and Carter's underwear pants, vests, and union suits wool, cot ton and mixtures. Underwear Dept. First Floor. Women's Silk Hosiery In the Season's Greatest Sale! Main Floor Over 6000 pairs in the sale and the most remarkable val ues we have ever offered. Share! Women's Seamless Silk Hosiery 98c Pair Women's Seamless Silk Hose with lisle tops, reinforced heels and toes. Irregulars of regular QQ $1.50 grade. Special pair vOK Fancy Clocked and Dropped Stitch Silk hose with lisle tops, heels, soles and toes. OQ Irregular makes. Pair DX0 Full fashioned Silk Hose with lisle welt, foot, heel and toe. Black, white and col- ?Q ors. irregulars, .rair Women's Pure Silk Hose with lisle welt, toes, heels, q" QQ Richelieu ribbed. Pair D-L0 Women's Silk Lisle Hose full fashioned style, medium and light weights. Irregulars of one of our best makes. Black and .fTQ, white only. Special pair t)tl Full-fashioned Lisle Hose, extra quality. Pair Children's Elastic Ribbed Stock ings in black and white. Irregu lars, slightly imperfect. QQ 75c Specially priced at a pair Gingham Week The Aisle of Cottons is featuring a special display of ginghams this week. Fresh, new fall stock in a wide variety of beautiful patterns for children's school dresses, wom en's house dresses, street cresses, etc. Don't fail to see this display. We give S. & H. Green Stamps. New Kiddie Cloth 45c Yard Main Floor This cloth makes up nicely for children's school frocks, and gives splendid service. IC Specially priced at a yard -t-v New School Plaids In All Colors small plaids, medium plaids and large plaids in every wanted color and combination. Also new per cales, Devonshire cloth, madras and other fabrics for school. Large Bed Spreads $2.85 Main Floor Crochet Bedspreads in many attractive patterns. These are in good large size, QO Of? and well made. Special OieOJ Outing Flannel 25c Yard Main Floor Twilled White Outing Flannel for night gowns, pajamas, skirts, etc. Excellent qual- OF ity. Priced at the yard &JKs September Sale of Housewares China and Glassware Great Sale of Dinner Sets And Separate Pieces FINAL CLEAN-UP of all short lines of English Semi-Porcelain Decor ated Dinner Ware sets and separate pieces at half and less than half regular prices. Choice of many attractive designs. Wonderful saving. VEGETABLE D I S H E S oval and round. Special 50 and 75 SUGAR BOWLS Choice of sev eral styles and sizes, special 75 TEA POTS in many different styles and sizes, special at $1.00 PLATES bread and butter, salad, dessert,' breakfast and din ner plates at 15-20-25-30-3otf CREAM PITCHERS large and small sizes Special at 23-50 COVERED Vegetable Dishes only 50 in this lot. Special $1.00 BOUILLON Cups and Saucers, all shapes and patterns. Sale 25 f MEAT PLATTERS in several sizes and styles, at 50-75-$l We give S. & H. Trading Stamps Many Odd Dinner Sets, y2 Price and Less Sale of Garbage Pails Third Floor Extra heavy galvan ized iron garbage pails on sale. $3.50 Garbage Pails now $2.48 $4.00 Garbage Pails now $2.98 $4.75 Garbage Pails now $3.48 $1.40 Galvanized Water AO Pails, $1.40 size special Window Screens Third Floor 18x45-inch Hardwood Adjustable Window Screens. Size 18x45 inches. Regular 75c KQ grade. Specially priced at JOK fir iMiiai Wash Boilers Special $2.95 Third Floor Heavy Tin Wash Boilers with tight-fitting cover, wood grip handles and (PO QC metallic bottom. Special Electric Irons At $3.95 Third Floor Electric Irons, full nickel plated, complete with cord. Heating element guaranteed for one year. Weight 6 lbs. (0 QC September Sale special DOuO Good White Paint $3.68 Gal. Well-known stan dard make for outside or inside use. Full gallon to the can. A remarkable bargain take quick advantage of it. Special $3.68 per gallon Linoleum Varnish for floors or linoleums, 1 quart can, specially priced at 880 I I I INS ELECT SP.VXISII WAR LEADERS IX CLUDE TWO PORTLAXDERS. Jones Again Chief, St. Louis Xext Meeting Place, Railroad Ad ministration lilt. SAX FRAXCISCO. Sept. 4. William Jones of New York was pe-elected commander-in-chief of the United Spanish -war veterans at today's session of the order here and St. Louis was chosen as the 1920 convention city over Wash ington. D. C. Other offloers elected Include: Senior vice-commander-in-chief. J. K. tVitherspoon of Seattle: junior vice commander, L. M. Lafferty of Council Bluffs. Ia.; chaplain-in-chief; Charles S. Vail of Ocean Park. CaL. and sur-geon-ireneral, Leon Hyde of Port land. Or. Tha convention adopted a resolution urcinff congress to prohibit the immi gration of Japanese into this country. Another resolution adopted protested axainst discrimination by the railroad administration in granting a conven tion rate of 1 cent a mile to members of the Grand Army of the Republic and United Confederate veterans and affiliated organizations and refusing it to the Spanish-American war vet erans. The women's auxiliary elected the following: Mrs. Minne R. Lenhart, Philadelphia, president-general; Mrs. Louise Will iams, New York, senior vice-president-greneral; Mrs. Alice Stewart. San Fran cisco, Junior vice-president-general; Mrs. Cora Thompson, Portland, Or., chaplain-general: Mrs. Violet B. King, Rockford III., Just-advocate-general. Boy Accidentally Shoots Himself. YAKIMA, Wash.. Sept. 4. (Special.) Clinton Dimmlck, a youth living in the Nachej valley, is in St. Elizabeth's hos pital in this city suffering from a shot ound In the abdomen. The Injury was 'nflicted when the boy attempted to use his gun as a club a kill a rabbit woich he had wounded. REV. MR. THOMPSON ROME PORTLAND PASTOR RETTJRXS FROM OVERSEAS TASK. Co-operation With Red Cross and Work Among Doughboys Detailed by "Y" Secretary. After directing the largest central Y. M. C. A. in France during the de barkation of American troops and after the signing of the armistice. Rev. D. A. Thompson is once more back in Port land, and on Sunday morning will oc cupy the pulpit of the Mizpah Presby terian church, of which he is pastor and which has been waiting his return. Rev. Mr. Thompson landed in the United States July 28 1 aboard the French liner Chicago and joined his wife and family in Illinois. They visited relatives, then came west, reaching this city Tuesday. When the Portland pastor first went to France he was with the Red Cross at base hospital No. 6 for ten months. There he cared for 4000 patients. On November 20 he was placed in charge of big "Y" at Bordeaux, in the Tour ney, a five-story building originally a gambling house. "This was remodeled," explained Rev. Mr. Thompson, "and every nook and corner was occupied. We had a money exchange, tea room, billiard hall, shoe shining establishment, baths, library and a big restaurant. We fed from 4000 to 6000 men daily and when we had mutton for dinner It required 40 sheep. We used 600 rabbits at a meal and a ton and a half of bread. In the building 28 Y. M. C. A. secretaries and 130 French civilians were employed. Entertainment, educational and ath letic work all came under my direction. We had nearby a big theater and a hotel, all part of our central hut." . Rev. Mr. Thompson sailed on the last boat carrying American troops out of Bordeaux and worked his way across as a transport secretary. He says when he left the 'city there was hardly an American soldier to be found, as the main camp has been transferred to St. Sulplce, ten kilometers from the city. He believes the men that were there have also gone by this time. ALIEN HOLDINGS OPPOSED Hood Orchardists Plan to -Resist Japanese Ownership. HOOD RIVER, Or.,' Sept. 4. (Spe cial.) Public sentiment against a fur ther ownership by Japanese of local fruit lands has developed until orchard ists are determined, they say, to wage a concerted campaign for state and federal legislation to prohibit property ownership by the Nipponese. Growers of different sections of the valley have called a meeting for to morrow night to consider the Japanese problem. Captain George R. Wilber, ex-state senator from this and Wasco counties, who Introduced . bill in the 1917 legislature against Japanese land ownership, will address the meeting. Recent heavy real estate purchases by Japanese Individuals and corpora tions have aroused orchardists to action. of the Y. W. C. A. She is a sister of Percy MacKaye. the English play wright, and herseir has written auu n thA ttant nasreanta which have won her a national reputation. Phone your want ads to The rego- nian. Main 7070, A 6085. Baker Stock Company opens Sun. Adv IfittlM .5ERVIV" are the things that"" count when it rains ..inW'-ni v. REFLEX ' SLICKERS 3 m.a naail ri u v c move vuww . I 1 js I since 1636 lf VVeoA ftrtn AflXOC 5J 1 su.r. tower co. ssar :H;;::;:.."r,L,..u..r:-;'y;i