Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, May 17, 1913, Page 13, Image 13

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    THE MOKXING OKEGONIAN. SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1913.
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Double Green Trading Stamps Given on Cash Purchases in All Departments Today From-9:30 A. MAo12q1 Clock
Soda Fountain in BasementTea Room, 4th Floor Manicuring and Hairdressing Parlors, 2d Floor Agents Home Journal Patterns, Publications
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FOOT-STRONG SOCKS
If you're heavy on sods, fry Bachetan Friend Hosiery and
you'll ave a lot of money, for these socks wear bice koo.
The strong reinforcing in Bachelor' Friend Hosiery extends
from the beginning of the toe, along the sole to and including
the heel and above the shoe line.
Notwithstanding their great strength, these socks ferl Eke silk to
theslun. Alio 100 comfortable.
O a PlM Oftta 4 Vmimm
I'll? Iti--S - ' 'r- Made a Fom
Any Quality $1.00 a Uox
2, 3 or 4 pairs to the box.
We are 'Sole Portland Agents for this
Celebrated line.
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Absolute. y Guaranteed to Givi Satisfactory
Wear or a New Box Will Be Given in Exchange
Saturday Is "Candy
Day"
Hundreds of pounds of delicious
Fresh Candies at the Main -Floor
Bargain Circle today at special
reduced prices. Try our Delicious
0. W. K. Bon Bons and Chocolates.
urns, w
ortman
& Kika
ENTIRE BLOCK, MORRISON, WEST PARK, ALDER AND TENTH STREETS.
This Store Opens on Saturdays at 9:30 A. M. and Closes at 9:30 P. M.
Free Embroidery
Lessons '
Children's IVee Classes in Art Needle
work every Saturday from 9:30 A.M.
to 32. Expert instruction. Free Em
broidery Classes for adults, 9:30 to 12
and 1 to 5 daily. On Second Floor.
Yellow Tag Sale" Art Furniture, Carpets, Draperies --Third Floor
o. ? js w js 9 j I Women's SuitsVals.to $38.50
suits or ozyie ana maimauamy
$15.00 to $35.00
If you pride yourself on your ability to select a style that "sets you off"
and a pattern which appears distinctive, you're going to come here for
your clothes, because every suit we sell is designed especially for men
ana young men who care ! Run your eye over our assort- CJQCT f
ment of new models. Moderately priced rat $15.00 to PiJVJJ
"Manchester" Shirts for Men at $1.15
Men's Coat Shirts. Ilave soft j
Freclf. cuffs, well tailored and
made of extra good materials.
W ide range of color
ings. Special . price.
:$i.i5
Men's medium - weight Flannelette
Night Gowns; blue, pink and tan
stripes; well made and cut plenty
full ; military ' turn-down O
at
'V neck. Special
Men's Straw Hats $1.50 to $7.50
Men's Knitted Silk Ties
Complete assortment of all the pop
ular straws Panamas, Bankoks,
Milans, Split Yachts and Sennets.
All correct styles in the newest
blocks,, plain or , fancy braids;
Great Barrinjrton, Cable Edges,
Roll and Pencil Curl Brims. Choose
from an immense variety of styles
at moderate prices. Men's Store,
on the Main Floor; 7 CZf
Straws $1.50 up to P -vr
at 29c Each
high - grade Knitted
Imported
Pattern Hats
2 Price
Priced $25 Up
Second Floor Choose from finest
imported Pattern Hats, ranging in
price from $25 up, today at just
half price. Exclusive models,
shown nowhere else in the city. An
opportunity you have been waiting
for. Scores of beautiful fo
models to choose from at
Boys' Norfolk Suits $5.00
With Two Pairs of Pants .
Juvenile Dept., Main Floor These Boys' Suits we sell at $5.00 are made
from fine all-wool materials with hand-worked collar and shoulders and
patent "Bartell" pockets. Pants full peg top and full lined with double
taped seams. Made to withstand the hardest kind of wear. All sizes.
Boys' Blue Serge Norfolk Suits
$7.50 to $12.50
We are showing a splendid -line of Boys' Hand-Tailored Suits in Navy
Blue Cheviots and Serge., for Confirmation days. Smart Norfolk or
double-breasted stvles with the best linings. Bring the fij f Tl
boy in and let him try on a few of these. $7.50 to P-IL.xJXI
1129c
Men's high-grade Knitted Silk
Ties in beautiful assortment of
plain and fancy patterns; 1
light and dark shades,
Men's $1 Underwear, Spec'l 79c
Men's " Uooper " Shirts and
Drawers, in white, blue, flesh and
pink; nicely finished and
Silk finish Wash Ties in fancv
colors, bar and pencil stripe pat
terns ; new line colorings O Sf
for Spring; big assortm't," f
perfect fitting. Reg. $1.00,
New Line Men's Wool Sweaters
Men's Heavy Cardigan Ribbed
Jumbo style Wool Sweaters with
lined side pockets; full fashioned;
med ium weight at Q EZfl
$6.50 heavy grade V'OsJl
Men's V-Neck - Style Coat Sweat
ers, Cardigan ribbed; in colors of
oxford, navy, brown, maroon and
tan; heavy grade. fifk
Specially priced at PJ. JJ
Men's Medium - Weight Cardigan
Heavy and Medium-Weight Cardi
gan ribbed Knit Wool Sweaters;
have side pockets; colors maroon
and gray. Specially A ?
priced, your choice, P.JJ
Men's Heavy Shaker Knit Coat
Sweaters, ruff -neck style with
knit-in side' pockets and large pearl
buttons, bpecial for
this day only, each,
Ribbed .Wool-Sweaters at S5.00
; $4.oo
Men's Medium-Weight V-Neck Coat Sweaters, all pop. colors $3.50
New 1313 Line Men's Bathing Suits now ready; $1.50 up to $5.00
Now at SI 5.95
r
Suit Dept., Second Floor Women's and Misses' Fine Tailored
Suits plain tailored, Norfolks, cutaways, Balkan and Russian
blouse effects in newest materials, including checks, mixtures,
fancy worsteds and noveltv stripes. Extra C f CZ GCZ zkiiVU
well tailored. Values to $38.50. Special, only P Vj V;y '
Women's S25 Coats $13.95 JmM
Garment Dept., Second Floor New, full and three-quarter- 7
length models, in serges, shepherd checks, stripe novelties and
double face materials. Plain tailored models, cutaways and Bal-
kan blouse effects. . Handsomely trimmed and (JJT O OC?
splendid range of styles. Values to $25.00 pJLJ.JJ : f r
$15 Motorcycle Skirts $4.98
Garment Dept., Second Floor Tailored Skirts suitable for mo
torcycling, horseback riding, walking, etc. Styled with rows of
buttons down either side. A. very practical garment for out-of-door
wear. Serges, broadcloths, coverts, cheviots, cravenettes,
linens, crashes. Regular values in this lot up to 3J Qfi
$15.00. Special today at the low, price of only P'3rO
Girls' Middy and Balkan Blouses
Girls' Norfolk Dresses at $2.98
Second Floor New line Middy and
Balkan Blouses for girls. White duck
trimmed, with blue or red. Ages 8
to 14 years. bpecial
today at $1.49 and
$1.69
Second Floor Girls' White Galatea
Dresses. Norfolk style, with pink or
blue collars and cuffs and bolts. You
may choose them special
today at $2.35 and
$2.98
Girls' Chiffon Party Dresses $6.98
Girls' White Lawn Dresses at 98c
Second Floors Girls' dainty Chiffon
Dresses, in light blue, pink, buff and
white. Hand embroidered. Ages 6 to
14 years. You may QQ
choose them today at P'VaU
Second Floor Children's fine Whito
Lawn Dresses, trimmed with pretty
embroidery and laces. Ages 2 to 14.
Many different styles in this QO
line. Specially priced at onlyO
Childrents Wash Dresses at 98c Up
Floor Special Saturday
Second Floor Special baturciay saie
of Children's Wash presses in au
stvles and popular fabrics. Ages 6 to
14" years. You may choose QQf
mem iimar,
Second Floor Our entire stock of
Children's New Spring Coats, in white
and colors. Very latest materials.
lou may choose them
today at $3.98 to
$16.13
Women's Double-Tipped Long Silk Gloves at 75c Pair
Washable Doe-Skin Gloves $1.25 Pr. Women's "Derby" Gloves $1.50 Pr.
Main Floor Women's 16-button length pure
silk Gloves, with double tipped fingers. A
splendid wearing glove. In black, white and
popular colors and a full line of all 7 EZf
sizes. Buy them now at the pair 4 OC
Main Floor Misses' washable doeskin
Gloves, celebrated "Bacmo"make. One-clasp
style, pique sewn, with' Paris point back.
These give excellent wear O j
and are. very stylish, all sizes s J. wO
Main Floor We are sole Portland agents for
"Derby" Kid Gloves for women the best
Kid Glove made at the price. Two-clasp style,
pique sewn, with Fans point
backs. Black, white, all colors
$1.50
Double M. Green Trading Stamps in AU Departments Today, 9:30 AM. to 12
At the Main Floor, Center Circle
Silk Petticoats for $2.49
Lingerie Blouses $1.29
Main Floor A sale of dainty lm
Blouses that vou should take
advantage of. Great variety of
styles, with long or short sleeves
Main Floor Women's Messaline
and Taffeta Silk Petticoats, in a
full line of newest shades. Styled
with accordeon pleated flounces,
pin tucks and bands.. JJO iCk
Special today at only T'sWafirU'
New Neckwear Novelties at 25c to $25
Department, Main Floor Everything that's new and desirable is to be found in this
incomparable showinsr of novelty Neckwear. Daintv. fluffy shadow lace effects. Prince
Imperials in crepe de chine, cotton crepe, lawn and silk frills, tabs, jabots, stocks,
etc. Many imported novelties shown here only. An endless variety jfO? fifl
of styles. Suitable for all occasions. See them! Priced at Z5c to paWiW
50 c Fancy Ribbons, Today at 33c the Yard
New Line Motor Hoods 65c to $1.75
Main Floor Latest Bulgarian combina
tions, Dresden warp prints, French novelty
effects, etc., in every imaginable shade, in
light or dark. Widths to 5 inches. O
Regular 50o values. Special
Main Floor Handsome new line of Motor
Hoods. Just the thing for that trip. Also
dressy for any and all occasions. Pongee
and taffeta silks, in all Gr T 7 CZ
colors. 65. $1.25 and iJ
New Persian Bordered Parasols, Here at $3.50
Changeable Silk Parasols $3.50
Main Floor Women's plain and change
able Silk Parasols in a full line of popu
lar colors, including Cerise, King's Blue,
Nellrose, Navy, Green, Reds, 4JQ EZ(
etc Long handles. Priced
At $2.50
Main Floor New black and white stripes
and novelty combinations in all colors.
Long black and fancy handles and silk
cord. Great many styles to (PO Zf
choose from. Special, each P
Main Floor New Persian Bordered Para
sols, with plain center. Best taffeta silk
cover, with long black handle and
"Turks' Head" silk cord 2JO Cfk
and tassel- Priced at only PJ.JJ
At $1.95
Main Floor Women's plain Taffeta Silk
Parasols in all' colors. Come with gilt
frame and long black or fancy handles
and silk cord. Extra strong JJ T CiZ
constrnction. SpeHal price rAaiaJ
and high or low neck. GJ f O Q
Neatly trimmed. At P &
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Portland's Greatest Underwear Store!
Largest and Best Selected Stocks Dependable Qualities
We are sole Portland agents for "Merode" hand-finished Underwear, "Carter's Underwear" and "Honest
Dollar" Silk Hosiery for women. The Spring, and Summer lines are now complete with all the newest styles
ana weaves, iaupply tne Underwear and Hosiery needs here and you are sure of getting dependable qualities,
Women's Union Suits, 50c
Women's "Richelieu" Summer-Weight ribbed Union
Suits of fine white cotton; low neck, sleeveless style
in knee length ; garments that are beautifully CZfti
finished. : This dependable make, the suit, at v U
Women's Union Suits, 65c
Women's "Richelieu" Summer - Weight Union Suits;
low neck, sleeveless style, with wide lace-trimmed
knee. Extra sizes in this duality priced at dCZ.
75J. Regular sizes, 4, 5, 6; 'the suit, at'-''
Child's Black Pantalets
Children's Summer-weight black ribbed cotton Panta
lets, warranted fast color, knee-length style with gusset
in seat and sateen wais'tband. Sizes 2 to 12.
Priced according to size 25S 30 and
"Burson" Hose, 3 Pairs $1.00
Women's "Burson" Hosiery of fine quality black lisle
with reinforced heels, soles aud toes. The only hose
knit to fit without a seam. All sizes for 2J t ff
women and misses. Priced, three pairs for P W
Silk Lisle Hose, 25c Pair
Just received New line Infants' Imported Silk Lislo
Sox in plain white, tan, black, pink and blue, also in
white and fancy striped tops. Double btampsFC
with cash purchases, 9:30 A M. to 12. Pairw-'4'
Infants' Cashmere Hose, 25c
Infants' "Little Beauty" Stockinsrs: pure cashmere
with silk heels and toes; also come in .plain silk lisle,
seamless. In black, white and a full assort- CZf
"Pony" Stockings, 25c
Children's "Pony" Brand Stockings they wear like
iron. Heavy ribbed, black or tan cotton for boys, and
they are made m ribbed for girls. Double fCZf
"No-Mend" Hose, 25c Pair
Children's ?No Mend" Stockings are perfectly true
to name. They are made with reinforced heels, soles
and toes. Come in black or tan and in all O CZg
sizes. Children's "No Mend" Hose, the pair -"-
Great Basement Sale Trimmed Hats
Regular Values in the
Lot Up to $12.50
Over 700 to Choose
. From, Today Only, at
We announce for today the most sensational Millinery bargain of the year. 700
beautiful new Trimmed Hats on sale in the Basement Store at from one-half to- one
third their regular value. Everv hat new none haviner vet been shown. We will
yJT pdevote our entire selling space to this wonderful lot of hats because we expect to sell
tf(t l3i every one of them before the day is over. Hundreds of different styles suitable for
' dress, semi-aress or street wear in small, medium or large shapes. High-grade hemps,
ATilinS A 71 H fflnpv 1 1 rn TX-a r oil wncf f a TrTC( ell n rfl Oo fry m nt qt tr- in. -n-ifl Kaan.
tiful rich trimmings of flowers, foliage, ribbons, stickups, etc., etc
i tend to purchase or not it will be well worth your while to see these
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epieuuiu vnmcs. iiuamta iiais worm up u saw ana i.ov, naiuraay
"Whether you in-
$3.85
"Honest Dollar" Silk Hose for Women
The Best Silk Hose Made at the Price
"Honest Dollar" Silk Hose for women are sold in Portland only at this store. Women who have
worn these splendid hose unhesitatingly pronounce them far ahead of others at the price. They are
made from, pure thread silk with finest silk lisle thread garter tops and soles. Absolutely free from
injurious chemicals. "Honest Dollar" Silk Hose are to be. had in black, white and tan and in a com
plete line of all sizes. The next time you buy silk stockings try these we're sure youH like them
better than any you have ever bought before at a dollar a pair. Hosiery Department, Main Floor.
Famous -BisselV Electric Cleaner
Demonstration, Third Floor
The Bissell Electric Suction Cleaner appeals to every housekeeper, and
particularly to those who demand a Cleaner that gets all the dirt at the
least expense and least labor. Don't throw away your money on useless
so-called "Cleaners," but come and see the "Bissell" in action 3d floor.
Our Regular 40c Imperial Roast
Cot fee at 29c the Pound
5000 pounds of our famous "OWK" Imperial Roast Coffee; "a standard
40o quality; on sale at 29 a pound. Grocery Department, fourth floor.
"Maurine"
Toilet Preparations
Are Guaranteed
Any box 'or bottle of Maurine Toilet
Preparations not found satisfactory
may be returned to us and the pur-
shase price will be cheerfully re
funded. Isn't this eminently fair?
Maurine Beauty Lotion, 50c, $1
Maurine Satin Cream, 50S $1
Maurine Rosebud Rouge only 50c
SaleofDrugs
and Toilet Needs
These special prices ' are . for to
day only. Soap, will not bo de
livered except with other goods.
We reserve the right to limit quan
tities sold to any one customer:
5c Ivory Soap,7 for 25c
35c Domestic Castile, cake at 21c
10c Lilac Rose Glycerine Soap, 5
10c Imported Castile Soap at S
loc Pears' Unscented Soap, 11
Scott's Toilet Paper, dozen, 95c
15c Whisk Brooms, special at l)
50c Scott's Paper Towels at 35c
10c Peroxide, 4-ounce size, at JC
$1 Lambert's Listerine, only 65
35o Witch Hazel, special at 21
25c Petroleum, one pound at 10
$1 Viotel Vegetal 4711 at G5
10c Moth Balls, full pound, at 5c
25c Moth Crj-stals, special at 10
25c Imperial Talcum, fine, at lOa
15c Talcum Powder, now at 5
35c Absorbent Cotton, 1 lb., 21c
25c Sanitary Belts, now only 1
50o Soap Lake Salts at only 25c
25c Soap Lake Salts at only 15J
25c "Tiz" for tired Feet at 17c
25c "Zeltz" for tired feet, 15
Sempre Giovine, 50c value at 26d
iM Pompenan Massage Cr m 40c
50c Pebeco Tooth Paste only 2S
25c Colgate's Tooth Paste a"t 20
$1.50 Oriental Cream at only 9S?
50c Hinds' Honey and Al. Cr. 2S
15c Hand Scrubfe, special at 8c
40c Ebony Hand Scrubs at 25
35c Tooth Brushes, special, 18
$1 White Rubber Syringe at 89c
50c Red Rubber Gloves only 35?
Rubber-Lined Traveling Cases,
worth to $1.00,. choice only 50p
Melba Toilet Preparations have
stood the test of time and are
today the recognized standard of
high-grade Toilet - Preparations.'
Melba Cream priced at only 50
Melba Cleanser, priced at 50
MISSIONARY MEETING HELD
Eighteenth Annual Gathering of
Portland District Hears Report.
Reports received yesterday at the
13th annual meeting of the Women's
Home Missionary Society for the Port
land district, held In Centenary Metho
dist Church, showed growth. Mrs. J.
D. Lee presided. One of tho most im
portant reports was that of Miss
Prlcllla Foster, Superintendent of the
Portland Industrial Home, which was
established In South Portland last
September. Miss Foster related the
proftres of the work among- the
Italians, showing- clubs for boys and
girls had been established and sewing
classes had been opened. Miss Ethel
Luke Is superintendent of the jrym
naslum for girls. Miss Myrtle Gut
tersen has charge of the kindergarten.
Miss Foster reported that the home Is
making Its way Into the hearts of the
neighborhood.
Memorial services were held for Mrs.
Osmond Royal, formerly correspond
ing secretary. These were conducted
by Mrs. J. B. Candllsh, who paid high
tribute to Mrs. Royal. Mrs. B. A. Olson,
of St. Johns, spoke on Evangelism."
In the election of officers the follow
ing were chosen for the ensuing year:
President emeritus, Mrs. J. D. Lee;
president. Mrs. B. A. Olson; first vice
president. Mrs. C. L. Hamilton; second
vice-president, Mrs. Kate B. Lake; re
cording secretary. Mrs. B. C. Golden;
corresponding secretary. Mrs. H. C
Parham; treasurer. Mrs. T. 8. Luke.
Mrs. Cotton Mather, National field
secretary, delivered an address review
ing the work cf the National Women's
Home Missionary Society. Last night
a platform meeting was held with
another address by Mrs. Mather. Mrs.
J. Parsons, secretary for Alaska, told
of the work in that district.
New Hospital Progressing. Rapidly.
STEVENSON. Wash, May 16. (Spe
cial.) The new hospital being built by
the Avarys. of this city, is progressing
rapidly, and will be completed In about
(0 days. It Is a 24-story. reinforced
concrete building and will be one of the
most modern hospitals on the Columbia
RlTer.
ANDERSON HASCLUB POST
Effort Being Made to Attract Immi
grants to Snmpter Valley.
' Guy L. Anderson, who went to Baker
a few months ago to become general
manager of the Sumpter Valley Rail
road, has been made a director of the
Baker Commercial Club- and chairman
of the Immigration and advertising
committee of that organization.
Mr. Anderson is greatly interested
in the development of the territory
tributary to the Sumpter Valley "road,
which, he thinks Is one of the most
fertile districts in the state, and he Is
seeking to attract desirable Immigrants
to the Idle farms In that section. In
furtherance of this plan S. S. Landis,
the chief traffic officer of the road, has
been In Portland for the last few days
attending the meeting of German citi
zens who are striving to bring some
of their countrymen to Oregon. He
wants to get a lot of Germans to lo
cate In his territory.
Work on the various Improvements
planned for the Sumpter Valley line
Is under way. The road will be stand
ardized that Is, reballasted in places
and treated wtlh' new rails In others
but It will not be made standard gauge,
as has been reported in and around
Baker. It will be continued as a nar
row gauge line for the immediate fu
ture, at least, aa Manager Anderson Is
confident that this is adequate to handle
the business. - '
CARD OV THAKKS.
In this time of sorrow, we desire to
express our - sincere appreciation for
the kindness and sympathy extenden
to us, the widow, daughter, brother
and kindred of the late Frank Brunger;
to the Rev. Nelson Allen, to the life
time friends of our loved one, to his
associates for 30 years in his profes
sion, to the members of the Western
Transportation & Towage Company,
and to all other of our friends who
have given ua freely their deep sym
pathy and loyal service, we are sin
cerely grateful.
MRS. FRANK BRUNGER,
MISS PEARL BRUNG13R,
MR. DAN BRDNGER,
And all other of the next
of kin of the said de-
ceased.
FINE ARTS J3UREAU URGED1
Federal Government Department
Requested by Federation.
" WASHINGTON, May 16. Creation of
a Bureau of Fine Arts as part of the
Fedaral Government's activities was
urged here today at the closing session
of the convention of the' American Fed
eration of Arts. A resolution was
adopted making this the work of a
special committee of the organization.
The election of officers completed
the work of the convention. These were
re-elected:
Robert W. DeForest, president; Miss
Leila Mechlin, secretary, and N. H. Car
penter, treasurer.
A DAY IN, THE COUNTRY
Next Sunday at Metzger, special ex
cursion leaves 10th and Stark sts at 9
A. M., . Jef ferson-st. depot at 9:20; ob
tain tickets at 722 Teon. bids; rouna
trip, 25c. including lunch."
"BLOOD IS THICKER THAN WATER"
Without good red blood a man has a weak heart and poor nerves. Thinness of
the blood, or anaemia. Is common in yountf (oiks as well as old. Especially is It
the case with those who work in Illy ventilated factories or those who are shut
up indoors in winter time with a coal stove burning up the oxvgen or emitting
carbonic (oxidf) gas. This blood, or blood which lacks the red blood corpuscies,
in anaemicfcople may have been caused by lack of good fresh air breathed Into
lungs, or by poor digestion or dyspepsia. Sometimes people suffer intense
pain over the heart which is not heart disease at all, but caused by indirection.
Whatever the cause, there's just one remedy that you can turn to knowing
that it has given satisfaction for over 40 years.
D R- PIERCE'S
GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY
is a blood cleanser and alterative that starts the liver and stomach into vigorous
action. It thus assists the body to manufacture rich red blood which feeds the
heart nerves brain and organs of the body. The organs work smoothly like
machinery running in oil. You feel clean, strong and strenuous instead of tired,
weak and faint. Nowadays you can obtain Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis
covery Tablets, as well as the liquid form from all medicine dealers, or tablets
by mail, prepaid in $1 or 50c size. Adress R. V. Pierce, M. D., Buffalo, N. Y.
DR. PIERCE'S GREAT 1008 PAGB ILLUSTRATED COMMON SENSE MEDICAL
ADVISER WILL EB SENT FREE. CLOTH BOUND FOR 11 ONE-CENT STAMPS.