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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1920)
K - THE MORNING OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1920 13 K ' ,: " - Just Received New Shipment of Novelty Wool Plaids Dress Goods Dept, Main Floor V -V " J I - V'j 1 4 pleasure of h a r 1 n g William Butler Teats lecture on Friday evening of this week at the Masonic temple. Air. und Mrs. Teats have been touring- tne United States, while Mr. Yeats has given lectures in all the larger towns. Friday his surij"t will be "A. The ater of the People." Mr. Teats in his lnctures rives an Interesting insight into the Ufa of the Irish peasants and their character. It was John M. Synge who inspired Sir. Teats to write the beautiful Irish plays and poems which have won him world-wide fame, and it was these two great Irishmen, who, with Lady Gregory, formed the Iriwh National Theater society and opened the Abbey theater in Dublin. Owing to the brevity of Mr. and Mr. Teats' visit in Portland, only a few informal affairs will be given In their honor. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Foster Met lf of Danville Ky., are at their resi dence on Council Crest. Mrs. Eric V. Hauser and Eric Itauser Jr. left recently for St. Paul. Mr. Hauser will return to Portland in a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Maxwell lave taken an apartment-at 705 Davis street. . t Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Curry are row living in their own home, on I'rospect Drive, Portland heights. At a prettily arranged luncheon for which Mrs. J. C. Jcffcott was hos tess, the engagement of her sister, Miss Wonna Wallauer and Orval Bar ker was announrfvi. Miss Wallauer is a daughter of Mrs. Julia Wallauer cf Michigan avenue. Recent Isitors in Portland were Mr. and Mrs. Fordbam Bassett Kim tall of Hood River. Thy were the pruests or their parents, Mr. and Mrs. I-uther Claremont Oilman, who have returned, to Portland after an absence f several years to make their home. At present they are at the Mallory hotel. Mrs. Folger Johnson, who has been In Los Angeles for a few weeks, will return to town this morning hrincinp l-'olgrpr Jr. with her. They will be at the Alexandra Court. Mr. and Mrs. William Louis Floid rrr announce the- birth of a daughter Monday, March 15, 1020, at the Coe Maternity hospital. The members oT the Portland Row ing club arc anxiously awaiting: the informal danre to be- given next Thursday evening. March 18, in their clubhouse. Tills affair will initiate the SALESMAN TE1IS SPORT AIXIX.ATION JIMIK RY WIVE IN ASKING VOIl niVOIU'E. Mrs. J. Coulson Hare will have charge of all social arrangements for I the coming assembly of musical clubs' to be held in Portland April S, 6 and 7. Arrangements for the meeting so far completed include an elaborate ban quet on the evening of the opening day April 5 for which the Portland Grand Opera association will be host. with a programme by its members. Wednesday. April 7, the Society of Oregon Composers will be host at a luncheon, with programme by local I composers. Mrs. Frank A. Seiberllnar. the na tional president of the National Fed eration of Musical Clubs, will be an honored guest on both occasions. Billy Ellis celebrated his seventh birthday on Sunday afternoon with a party at the residence of his parents, Colonel and Mrs. William Ellis. Chil dren's games were played, followed by supper, when St. Patrick day fa vors and a birthday cake were the decorations of the pretty table, seated around which were John Erwin. Jack Boins. warren hrwm, James Carls, Boh Wiley and the young host. Husband Declared to Spend Money Gambling and to Be Abusive When Funds Arc Short. J. M. Haird, traveling salesman, has acquired such sporting proclivities that further married life with him is impossible, alleges Margaret N. Haird In a suit for divorce filed yesterday in circuit court. ho accuses her hus band of consorting with sporting men snd women and chiding her frequent ly because she is too "old-fashioned." he wants a decree and (150 a month for the support of herself and minor i eon. They were married in Portland in 1903. Frances O. Williams alleges she helped get her husband, Sylvian Will iams out of the army through affida vits that she needed his support, but after Sylvian doffed the khaki for cits" he even refused to return to her, she says. Theirs was a war mar riage, contracted in 1D17. She demands (44 per month in permanent alimony. Ava Ij. Jones wants a divorce from James K. Jones, whom she married It Vancouver, Wash., last October, fhe tiays he spends all his money gambling and then abuses her when Che refuses to supply further funds for his gambling habits. Extreme cruelty is charged by EI is both Pearce, who Is suing John B. J'earce for a divorce. They were mar Tied in Montana in 1913 and have on Con, whose custody the plaintiff seeks. Simple desertion is the allegation ty which Jack Cannon seeks a divorce from Hattle Cannon, whom he mar Tied In 1916 and who deserted him in 19 IS. he says. f.each and a Gaelic dance by Miss neien rarreii. This is the 42d annual entertain ment given here by the order. Ar rangements are in chnrge of A. B. Cain, P. J. Powers. D. W. Lane, T. R. Maguignn. F. Mallon and J. It. jJiurpny. Pasco Arrests I. W. AV. Suspect. PASCO. Wasn.. March IS. fSne- -ial.) George Chitwood was arrested Saturday and charged with criminal .syndicalism. Tha arrest followed the discovery of I. W. W. literature in hi posscs.-ion. IV MEVORIAJf Resolutions on the death of our be loved brother. Mux H Servis Whereas. Almighty God in His in finite wisdom lias removed from our midst on March 15, 191'0, our dear brother. Max 11. Servis, and Whereas. Through his kindness of manner and excellency of character Brother Scrvis endeared himself to all who knew him. Therefore, he it resolved. That we dow in submission to the heavenly will in removing to the higher realm iiur. iuyai oromer, ana That Chi Chauter of P.sl Omes-n fro ternity expresses to the parents of our oroincr our proround sympathy and be it further resolved That a copy of these resolutions be published In the local newspapers and incorporated in the- minutes of Pai omega. I hi Chapter. Chi Chapter Psl Omega Fraternity North Pacific Collese. Portland, Or. isy committee. C. E. SHIN'S. 1". A. 1,11'NKT, R. J. MOO K K. S. W. BUAHKORP IRISH TO 0BSERV DAY Ancient Order of Hibernians to Hold Programme in School. St. Patrick's day will be observed fry the Ancient Order of Hibernians with a programme in the Lincoln high cchool auditorium tonight. Speakers will be Patrick J. Gallagher of On tario, Or., and Archbishop Christie. Judge W. N. Gatens will preside. Musio is to be furnished by St. Mary's academy string quartet Michael P. Brennan. Mrs. Rose Krledle-Gianelli, Miss Marie Chapman Dr. Stuart McGuire. Miss Harriet vi r M WosoPefaf CompJe. exion v V Delicately toft tod refined ii the complexion aided by Nadine Face Powder This exquisite beautifier im part, an indefinable charm - a charm and loveliness which endure throughout the day. Jtt coolnesi is refreshing, and it ci" nnot ilarm the ten drjest akin. Sold in its green bo at leading toiler counters or by - .. man. Also nadine Talcum. BrunetU Nadin Rouse Cninuet. And Whitm Nadin Soap. NATIONAL TOILET t?OMPANY .aawss r-AKUS, ISNN. Ad e 5ft J VIHnTir 1 I there's nothing but ' t J satisfaction.- j f ' J Satisfaction In buying be- J p ' cause of economical cost. f J in using because of I assurance of best result. 1 -'in eating the goodies it raise 1 because they art) pure and healthful. I Calumet contain onl y such I ingredients as have been ar I proved officially by the..U. S. j rood Authorities. J E Yon lave uhtn yea My if t a I iouuvt Khenym us it. I -SOCIETY is looking forward to the opening of the club's social season and another Jolly gathering is ex pected. Mr. Thomas Luke, who is I chairman of the entertainment com mittee, has named the following mem bers to take charge of the floor; Jo seph R e i s c h. Collister Wheeler, Thomas Griffin, Waldo Buckler and Raymond Hempy. Take Brooklyn car to lvon street. Members may bring guests. The bans bouci club announces a I dancing party for the night of April ! 1 at the Portland Heights club to usher in the Easter season. College boys and girls home on Easter vaca tion have been invited to attend the affair. The hall will be decorated ar tistically as an Easter feature-of the party and there will be excellent i music and a delightful programme of. dances as the chief features of the ,' evening. Dancing will begin at 8:I0 o'clock. Members of the younger so- ltv .at or. fn Itl.nH In I largo uumoers. oiuney icwnouuij, Edgar Kline, Ruth Diehl, Dorothy Donlon, Betty Green, Earl Larimore, Stewart Weiss, Elizabeth Hicks and Edward Burness compose the commit tee in charge of the arrangements. Rollin Caughey is confined to his home by an attack of pneumonia. The Toung People's association of the First Congregational church will celebrate St. Patrick's day by a novel party Wednesday, March 17. Alvin Patten is chairman of the committee that is converting the spacious church parlors into a miniature Irish Village. Guy Spencer is to enact the part of I the president of the Irish republic. W. K. Royal is to be the keeper of the Blarney castle. We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Amounting to 10c or More Filled Stamp Books Redeemed in Cash at S. & II. Office, Third Floor Specirt Shoppers' Luncheon Served From 11 to 2 Daily in the Basement Shoe Shining Parlors in the Basement Portland Agency for Home Journal Patterns Best Butter $1.43 . 4th Floor No deliveries of Butter except with other gro cery purchases. Glenwood Butter, special to- P" A Q day 2 pounds for DArO COMPLETE STOCK OF MORSE'S GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS ON DISPLAY IN GROCERY DEPT. The Standard Store of the Northwest Olds, Wortman & King Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods. CITY AND OUT-OF-TOWN MAILORDERS FILLED BY EXPERIENCE SHOPPERS MAKE USE OF THIS SPECIAL SERVICE Sale of Crisco 4th Floor a healthful product for os in eookin? in place of high' priced butter and lard. Oa sale oa the Fourth Floor at $1.10, 2.10, $3.10 Wednesday Saving Sales in the Basement Special Underprice Offerings in Wearing Apparel and Home Needs for Today READ AND PROFIT! Women's Spring Coats $25 Basement An extraordinary offering of Wo men's and Misses' New Spring Coats at twenty-five dollars. Wide diversity of styles in this collection all the new season's most favored models are included. Coats for dress and sport wear. Some with belts, others in loose effects. Made up in splendid COPC 00 materials. Basement Special Sale D4tleUl New Spring Suits Basement Put off buying your new Spring Suit until you have seen the attractive models on display in our Basement. You will find here styles to please every .fancy and the most desirable fabrics are represented. Many of these have just arrived. An especially good assortment to choose from priced at $37.50 and $45.00 Trading Stamps with all purchases. New Sateen Petticoats Main Floor Women like these Petticoats because of their light weight and serviceability. Made up in good quality sateen in fancy patterns Dresdens and new "jazz" effects. Plain tai lored styles, also with accordion plaited flounces. Make your se lections at once, as these are sure to sell out rapidly. Vari ous colors. $2.50 to $5.25 Wool Jersey Smocks Basement Your Spring ward robe is not complete without a Jersey Smock. Very smart worn with sport skirt. We have an excellent assortment of these stylish garments in gray, taupe, tan, reindeer, green and blue. Long or short sleeves, cuff bot toms, tie belts. (J1 Q PA Basement special tUAArfet-lV Basement Sale of Jersey Dresses $14.85 Splendid, serviceable frocks for street and business wear and at the above price are very remarkable values. Made up in several at tractive styles with embroidered de signs on collar, sleeves and skirt. Excellent quality Wool Jersey in the season's best colors. On CJ1 ICC sale today in Basement DAriOt) New Dress Skirts For Spring Basement Women's and Misses' Dress Skirts in a feature showing today in the Basement Store. Beau tiful new Spring styles for street and sport wear. Blue and blade Serges, Striped Poplins, Novelty Checks, Plaids and Sport Sillre. All the best colorings. Skirts range in price from $7.50 up to $12.50 Children's Wool Sweaters $3.89 Basement Children's Wool Sweaters in Slip-Over stylo with large collars and belts. Rose, red, brown, light and dark blue and green. Ages to PQ OQ 12. Special today at wO.OJ Sweaters $1,39 Basement Children's Sweaters in coat style with large collars and belts. Shown in green, rose red and blue. Some with white collars and cuffs. Sizes Q"l QQ 2 to 6 years. Special B10 Girls' Bloomers Basement Black Sateen Bloom ers for girls 4 to 12 years of age. These have elastic at waist and knees. Made of heavy qual ity material. Sizes 4 to Onn 12 years. Triced special JO Toilet-Paper Special, ti-t 20 Rolls 4X Basement Good quality Toilet Paper put up in medium size rolls. Not more than 20 rolls sold to a customer and posi tively no telephone, C. O. D. or mail orders accepted. On sale for one day only. P1 ff Special at 20 rolls wltUU r Black Silks $2.79 Yd. Taffeta Peau de Soie Messaline Satin Duchess The Basement Store announces for today an important Bale of 1760 yards high-grade Black Silks at a price much under regular. A splendid opportunity is here presented for the thrifty shopper to lay in a good supply of the much wanted black silk at a substantial saving. Silks for dresses, skirts; petticoats, linings, etc. QO fTQ 35 and 36 inches wide. Priced very special a yard only 7 Men's Union Suits $1.39 V MM II 1 ill mm Wt 11 1 tmrTI Basement Sale Men's "Knitsook" Union Suits in short sleeve, ankle length style. Perfect fitting garments and very elastic. Just the right weight for Spring wear. Prac tically all sizes in the (Jf QQ lot. Special today at 0AOi7 Shirts and Drawers Basemen t Men's Balbriggan Underwear Shirts and Drawers in a broken range of sizes. Long or short sleeve shirts, ankle length drawers. Priced flQ special at the garment vlll Hose 20c Pair Basement Men's Cotton Hose with lisle finish. Double heel and toe. Dark gray and navy. Only 5 pairs sold to a customer. O0 Special today a pair only Men's Wool Mixed Shirts $3.00 Handkerchiefs 10 for $1.00 Basemen t Men's Mixed Wool Shirts in light gray color. Styled with flat collar and one pocket. Pearl buttons. Sizes (IQ 00 15 to 17. Priced only 0O.lV Basement Men's Handkerchiefs of good grade linen-finish ma terial; 18-inch size, hi- An inch hem. Sale, 10 for 51UU Ask for Green Trading Stamps. Curtains $1.79 Basement 269 pairs Scrim Cur tains underpriced for today's selling. Shown in white, cream and ecru. Some with dainty lace edges, others with lace in sertion, a few pairs have ruffled edges. We reserve the right to limit quantity to a (J" f7Q customer; the pair 3000 Yds. Spring Wash Goods 29c On Sale in the Basement It's the biggest event of its kind we have announced for a long time and thrifty women will no doubt be de lighted with this opportunity to choose materials for new Spring wearables at so low a price. Over 5000 yards in the offering. Voiles, Batistes, Lawns, Ginghams, Poplins and various other materials in a great range of pretty, pattern and colorings. See display on Center Aisle Tables in OQ the Basement Underprice Store. On sale today; yard Bleached Sheeting 69c Yd. Basement Special! Limit 12 yards to a customer. No telephone, C. O. D. or mail orders filled. Full bleashed Sheeting of good firm quality. Full 2 yards wide. Quantity is somewhat ?Q limited shop in the morning. Special today yard vliC Fine Longcloth 22c Yard Basement English Long ", Cloth of soft finish for underwear. Slightly imperfect, but extraordinary OO values at this price the yard Bath Towels 49c Basement Sale Basement Mx28 inch Huck Towels; limit of 4 dozen to any one ?1 QfT customer special, a dozen Fancy Batl ored stripes. Fancy Bath Towels with col- ,40, Special, each Royal Worcester Corsets Special at $1.69 Basemen t Royal Worcester Corsets of good quality coutil. Front and back laced models, with long or medium length skirts. Low bust. Not all 6izes in the sale, but good (PI ?Q range. Basement Sale DlUiV Basement Women's Brassieres of splendid quality muslin. Front hook style, lace trimmed; also Heavy Net Brassieres with shields attached. Sizes ?Q 34 to 44. Special, only Oi7l Ask for Trading Stamps. Get the Basement Habit "IT PAYS." BOYS Our Boys' Department in the Basement has saved thousands of dollars every year to par ents through its policy of sell ing at a close margin of profit. Boys' Pants $1.89 Basement Boys' fullcut Knick- er Pants of serviceable mix tures and fancy stripe materi als. Dark colors. Made with belt loops and four pockets. Sizes for boys 6 to 18 J- QQ years. Priced special Dx0f Boys' Overalls At 98c Basement Boys' Overalls of good quality blue denim. Made with bib and suspenders at tached. Sizes for boys 5 QQn to 10 years. Special, pair Boy s' Hose At 50c Basement Children's Cotton Hose with double heel and toe. Stockings that will give good service. Shown In black, white and cordovan. Sizes 6b K0a to 9. Special, a pair OW 'SAVE S. & H. STAMPS. Muslinwear $1.49 Basement rWomen's Nightgowns, Envelope Chemise and Skirts in numerous good styles trimmed with laces and embroideries. Night Gowns have short sleeves, Envelope Chemise are shown in pink or white. Spe- 4Q cially priced for today DATbI Camisoles. Basement Women's Camisoles in many dainty styles. Wash Silk, trimmed with laces Q- QQ and ribbons. Special tD-L.IO Basement Millinery 100 New Easter Hats Just in by Express The Basement Millinery invites your spe cial attention to these Hats because they are wonderfully attractive and at the prices we have put upon them the entire shipment should go out in a hurry. Beautiful dressy models in small turban effects new leather-covered hats large hats in the season's smartest styles trimmed with grosgrain ribbon, rafia, flowers, quills and applique. Take a few moments' time and see these charming hats on display in the Basement. New Sailors Special $4 Basement Millinery Department Fresh shipment just received. Smart new Sailors with narrow brims and streamers of wide grosgrain ribbons. Also medium size hats, in shiny black and two-tone effects. On sale today at $4.00 Women's Union Suits At $1.19 Basemen t Women's Union Suits in bodice style with straps over shoulder. These are of excellent quality. Shown in sizes 34 up to 44. On sale Q1 "I Q in the Basement Store at only tDA.JLtJ Vests at 35c Basement Women's Sleeveless Vests in many attractive styles. Some with plain yokes, others fancy. Special 351 Women's Bloomers at 60c Silk Hosiery $1.00 Pair Basement Women a Silk nose of first quality. Made with lisle tops and high spliced heels. White, pearly gray, CI ff cordovan and taupe, at wlUU Mercerized Lisle Hose 59c Extra good quality Merceriied Lisle Hose in black, white, brown and gray. Full range of sizes. Priced very special, the pair 594 Basement Women's .Bloomers of good quality pink batiste with elastic at waist and knee. We have these in a full "range f?0p of sizes. Special, a pair vlUC On Sale, Bargain Circle, 1st Floor Mother's Ironing WaxO Pads priced special; each Ol The 'Only Grand Skirt "I Q Gauge priced special at .A 171 Melba all-silk Binding 0f Taffeta; black only; now A"l' Boned Belting in white and black 2, 2 and 3-inch IJ widths special, the yard A 1 1 Whisk Brooms, assort- J Q ed styles. Priced at only --Tooth Brushes of good OK quality. Priced 18 and 6oL Wire Hair Pins, good size A J package, priced special; at Itsoezi Trouser Hang- rjp ers, priced special at, each 1 1 Spool Silk, 50 yards to a spool. Shown in many of best 1 f colors. Special, the spool AUC Hair Pin Cabinets, assort- ft ed sizes. Special today, at Adamantine Pins in 1- KQ lb. boxes, size 4 only; box OVKs Lingerie Tape, light blue, ft pink or white; special; bolt Bone Hair Pins, shell or 1 Op amber color; special, box Al1 Men's Pocket Combs, 7- "I i inch size; special at, each AUC Shoe Sale! $4.98 FOR MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SHOES 475 PAIRS. WOMEN'S SHOES of all gray kid- patent leather with cloth tops brown kid with cloth tops. New &A QQ Spring styles; pair O'JwO WOMEN'S OXFORD TIES of dull and bright kid and brown leathers. Also Pumps and Colonials. Louis or mili tary heels. Spe- &A QQ cially priced; a pair tDLiO MEN'S SHOES of patent, vici or gunmetal leathers; in brown or black. , Buttoned or laced styles. Spe- OA QQ cially priced; a pair 0t.i7O Wash Boilers $2.48 II Basement Sale . Copper bottom Wash Boilers on 'derpriced in the Basement House wares Store. Medium size. Good weight. Made with drop handles as illustrated. Owing to the fact that we have but an even hundred of these, early shopping will be to your advantage. On QO 4Q special sale today; only tDaw.ftO Simplex Washers Special. 98c Basement Simplex Clothes Washers as illustrated. Heat forces the steam and water through the clothes. Tested and approved by "Good Housekeep- QQ ing" Institute. Priced special at fOl Vacuum Washers priced special 68 " i-Jt LJl" 1."'1J. JU-f Clothes Baskets $1.50 Basement Willow Clothes Baskets of a splendid quality. 27 . inches long by 20 inches wide. 11 inches deep. Well Q"l f?f made. On sale today in Basement 3A.UU Wash Boards 48c Basement Good quality zinc Wash Boards with large rubbing surface. Special lot on AQg sale today at low price of Ol Clothes Lines 25c Basement Rope Clotheslines in 50 -foot length. 200 of Or. them offered today; each Oy Ask for your Trading Stamps. It: V : !:-: i;: .' '.V k - . I-,' w V'-