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- , TTTK MOTtXTyC, OKEnOXTAy. SATUKPAY. yOTE3IBEn 50. 1915. - , j.. i.i iii miiMJIiiWi iriiWMl'My f yMMMMMiWBsmBaTaTatsBafnn - i r : w T-n- .- rr- -z.ja . IU " " " . II II 1 1 If VOM ENS CUJRS ; ) CLUBWOMAN, CHAIRMAN Or PROGRAMME AT LIBRARY' LAST MGUT, AND UUl CHILDREN. ' "7. V 7 ' J 3 MR rHANK JOSETJl KANK raalrtnaa of th proramm Ut Mhl kn ta S'.at Woman frM lib bald a soriaJ maatiae Id lb U rary. Profassor Harold Our Mcrriam. rf r.4 Co::. " -war and lJtrt Mr. n4 Mi Mm Dral an. A'tar l"i o-itl r-our. tha raam bara adfoaraad I tha lltt rMliiJ ( attnd id rt;tia in cornpltrnani t I-adr Ontorv. Is (art, Vt'.tsor Mrriara said: Vii d.a ui iwiwui f rJ-r mrm- tnra; lc 4a-a taavitaa1 life aar cotBa t -a Brta wriiin Tad.r l.ra la aa 4. aiaa? t w . la rrVi.f a4:ra f KfwMa r.m;a-l.. aaa f a.B 4 fSTa . k - fr aa.a ! ava-il la aa s.ctin a-a.r. la drama taa aa.y affac; war a tar h aar; af a 4 irjat.ria!. r aa.-r-v'a vt4i aat. aaa..r va vntnf a yal .rai:r t war ia t&a aar-r f.w at. af mDn f.a'-a. 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J eot-rara ta.iaa.:.a tt:;a at'fa tf war al4 .: am a aa4ilMaa. Ta aoia t ra.n4 la 4a r if tvara an 4 ln-r frwar4 W. Mr kaliafa ara tftaaa- aaaraa'.loa af fraa 4m. aroaa af Km". af 4raamm4 an4 a aa; I ca"tt4rr af c'n .tM'imraia a a4 fur a fia liaa ka l.ni la aa a.4u,4 a I ul ta aotl. la al ' ma ta.naa af af nataawv Ta raaal war raa 4a aa l-a lllaa anarptf (ana n tnaiatit. rial aa raaar-l-raB of rr a in. ui.a. aMua la ta 4intnal acta ,ta th. warua llT. wi:i aaal.naa I'a a)r ; gvau Taa sraat war mar da af ar mar hu'aa I'a 'raa U aa a;raadr ra4 . anara aarlaaa caaaaaratiaa t 11. Xiaa aTt f.t catamtEUa. l war wl.l i-ara sn.oi la r.uaa4 canffauM aaa la atudr af aiattrra rf t!ia ?ri aa4 la li.a arwat f-in'i am.atat laa''a af Ufa. a a Xa r. Cltr Tark TaranC-Tra'-har Aarwiti'i rialr- raulr mon'Mj maalir .Nuiagihrr IT. at whi.h lirr.a j , riiir'r. eliravlor of danlralic , ian. a at lha Y. W. C A- aa a talk an tii aubl'a to od iil aid la ru-a. X maomail la t profraa to baau tifr fh a ft oi hIla an4 rosma br th ad.iitina of a iiumSar of f;na plrtur.a. Th. aiatb irada baa alrra.tr purrhaaa4 ri.r) aolastliri plctaraa r lb ha 1 on t.-.a firat floor, aa) a aumbar of ainara aill ta pjl' taaad lalar for tba art4ua raomj. Tfia Thaiaiatin pro ramrra pro lda1 Or lia primary pupt a aaa an anJ-jjaMa f.alara of Ibia l'f. aaa rVot'al Womrn'a rfcrl.tlan Ttmpar an (.aion aill k.a- eran-boua al ma baa-ttarara. HIS r.anl1 rtrtat. M'adaa4it. from I 4 le 4 O'clock, la irta (orison. Wri. Mattia taaih. Mra. ral R. Inanaa ar4 lira. K.uabatb I-sa!aia& ail loadicl a Itana.ililni MtiKa. Tfca a oca toor will ba la vo'a'l to an Informal pi- nic lanchcotv KuriDU iatarat4 In lmparan-a la laattal to coma and ts brln a lua b tad sat aro'iaiatad!. Ta rrfjlar tnaatlajr a! op.a al J a . I k. Mra. T. . I'larroni aill ad I da'otionata. Tr rratramm frlloa- rtaadinx f Mra. I.irn a Cart, alioaa fiald i. !rr r' . P. B : roadinr. Tnrut to Oar "a. " br lira. C A. fnnar. anion a lare Uk flac. and Mrs. Ilatti Wllaon. Ida rrrHcnt aill accept with apaath. Mra. t.rnavlara Carmaa a tit praalda at tria plana. Mra. . I. Taylor anrl Mra. MII Dojla a HI act a hoslaaara. aaa Tha C.rarla Taachara TValktnc Club aill rrr-rt at I 3 e'rlork today at Klflh and Aldar atraat a. to lak tha car and f o for a htk at Mount Tabor. aaa .C Mark' Guild aill hold baiaar todtr kt JO AUar alract. Mrdlcat bul.rt.rnT. Mra. Archibald Wrifbl la praaldaol of tha ftiltd. aaa A motbara raaatlac Inatllul aaa fca.d al tha enia-ray AdvcaUrt Churrbi n Tkqraday br tha Maltaoraari Countr W. C. T. I. Tba kaj-nole tast ' aaa lf thou loraal ma. frrd mr lamb. County Hui-arinlandant Mra. Krrr cava an lotara.tln paotr. Mra. I Matll biarlb. M. M. I.yman and Mra. jana Wialdaon war alao rpaaktra. fL Johna t'nlon aa hniCt to all niem bara of tb Inallluta and al tba ofl hour Inaitad lhara alt to tha homo of vra.ldant. Mra. J. C. Srott, ahtra thay bad prrparrd a dalle lou luncbaon. aaa Craron Woman' Cnrlatlan Tampar inra t'nian aaao a lunrbaon to tba fia efficara at baadquartara In tha r-aaum buildlnai oa Wadnaaday. About; 11 atata otf rara wara praaant. Mra. l. I'lalt. rra.-4ant of Waatarn Waahlnf ton, and Mra. M. f. Ituaaall rr th ja.ta of honor. Mr. Janni M. Ktmp. tat prraldrnt. actad aa toaatroaatrr. CHURCH PURCHASE ISSUE Central Irhytr1ii Iropoag Par ' chaa of Crotral Christian Hotoo. Tba conrittlon of tba Crntral rrbTlrUa Churrh will tak a ota on tba Ittshl of Icmbr t on th qution of purrhaalnr and tnorlnaT to th churcn on rati tv.lmoi and Kail 1 Twantlri tri. tormarty occupied by lb Crntral CbrUlUn Churt h. At prant th proprrty I Inrnlrad. Ih d.bl liartl.llnf about J5.0. and lha purl.aa will d-Ttnd on th ability to rira a claar lit!. Tba bulMma la of aoltd atona. ro.t-n- about t-l.4. lixatrd practlrallr In tria bart o tha tarrltory of tha Can Iral rrr.bitrrlan Church. tt I pald that larfaat raortcaja on tba pro party a HI ba lor lo.ad ao thai th ob;inona may ba adJ-Jrtrd. JAPANESE BAROM IS GUEST t. Fhlbaaawa, ttalrman-Capllallt, Paaaa-a Thronch Portlanrl. Haron I. Shlbuaaa. t'.a promlnnl Japan statraman and capitalist, aaa In Portland ycattrday with Ma party and wa th sural at braakfast of O. M. Clark, vlra.prasii.anl of th Cham bar of Commtrrt. Tba Karoo' party aa abt to atop ovrr for only a Hill mora than aa hour and n half. Thar war aicortad to th Multno mah llotrl. wbrro IM brakfaat aaa aarrrd rkim by means of In'.ir pratara. lha vl.ttors and hosta ex- rhansrad fall.ltstiona. and th Baron dnlarad thai among- all his mamorla of tha, trip hi visit In Portland, whan tha host war -oblis;d to rt out at surh an aarly hour la th tnorntnc to Ira arlrom to, thair arucsts." aould b th lont-ramatnlni. 0. R. BALL FUNERAL TODAY IjiIU Manatjrr of Tjprfoundcr' Company to H Crrmatrd. Th funaral of Oswald R. Ball, for tnr local manaitr of tba Amartran Trpafoundrs Company, who dird Thursday aftrr a prolonjrd Clnrss. will ba bld this atttrooon at S o'clock l tha Portland Crvmalorlum at Sail wood. Mr. Ball waa born In Portland and diad 4 )ars of auta. If bian work with r-.a Amrrlran Trpaf ouodar' Com pany in th position of one boy and ros to b miitiir. l(a waa forcad to raur about a yar ago bream of UN aaa. Ha la stirrlrad. hr his parrnta. Mr. abd Mrs. Uufoa It. ball, of Lauralhurat; a brothar. Lxu( as Hall, and two at, t.rr, Mill - Ball and Mra., K. U. bbu!U. WOUNDED GET FIRST JOBS I" ranee to Gtiw rYrfrrrnce In Got rranrnl Krrtlce to War Victims. PAR!. Nr. I Tha Chambr of Prnutl today ' aoortcd n bill lln prefrranca to In sovrram'nt rvlt to man mutllatad or diabr in th aar. Amandmapis ti tha mracir wtr ar. rapid C'Ti"C lh Pr far mt. amonj Ih jlilaiaa or ouDId. to tcoao wbo cash or chars rur rhajies in Toys. Toll, rirturci. Wheel Goods and Sportintr Goods. Drpta. on 4ih floor. Olds,Wortman & King Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods Pacific Phone Marshall 4800 Home Phone A 6231 Candy Day Saturday is candy day at the Bargain Circle, 1st floor. Spe cial prices on Thanks giving sweets. Sup ply your needs here FOR LESS. Saturday-Double ?K Stamps With All Cash Purchases Made in Shoe Department, 1st Floor Also With Cash Purchases in Men's and Boys' Clothing and Furnishing Depts., First Floor m i. n a aw m --- sua- -. -- - ' -,... fT" Women's $20 Suits, Today, $9.98 Don't Miss This Remarkable Uttering OVER TWENTY DIFFERENT MODELS in this wonderful sale every one distinctive in cut and embodying the very latest style notes for the holiday season. The workman ship, too, is of the highest grade, particularly is this noticeable in the way each gar- a S- l.'-.'.l 1 tt'IiU iUn. . mem is jinisnvu. ujui mo Thanksgiving: festivities close at hand, this splendid sale offers oconomies no woman who has a suit to buy can afford to over look. In the assortment are the smart belted Russian effects with flare and plaited skirts. Also many novelty belted styles with military collars, deep cuffs, ete., and tha ever desirable plain-tailored styles, serv iceable for wear on any and all oc casions. Mostly all have medium lenjrth coats and the new short skirts. Trimmings of velvets, fancy buttons, braids, etc. AH sizes for women and misses. CO Qfi Suits worth up to $20 &JZrO "Children's Day" Specials Of Interest to All Mothers Department. Second Floor This department is splendidly prepsred to supply the children's needs at very lowest prices. Special offeripg-s Saturday in Children's Coats. Dresses, Middies, Skirts, etc. Girls9 Dresses Worth to $6 ijjffiffitij Saturday $2.98 StA c J r-1.- -;,1. c-Virml riraaaaa in attractive TrMi I I envnv a ivwijti ia ... - Mw1Alu anma nlain atvla. fit ha r with fancV trimminr. Made of excellent rrade JJO QD v serre. Ars 6 to 14. Worth to 6.00 PWe alO Children' Coats In Vt. - qo Very Latest Styles pOsO Second Floor Smart new Coats of all-black ma terials for pirl-i 6 'to 14 years of asre. Latest styles, with hiffh collars and deep CCT QQ belts. Plush trimmed. Triced special PJ0 Girls9 New Middy Skirts $3.98 Second Floor Girls' Middy Skirts in full-plaited styles of navy blue serge and fancy plaids in various colore. These are the season's latest models and ara shown in sizes for srirla 6 to 14 years of JJ O QC age and are priced for Saturday at the Special low price of ,--' W n Thanksgiving Aprons In Great Variety of Styles Department. Second Floor Serving Aprons, Tea Aprons, Coverall and Bungalow Aprons, Middy Aprons, Square Aprons and many other styles, including fancy aprons expressly appropriate for gifts. . . . . : i 1 1 C In.ut 1 ne most complete snowinu we iiavo ever naa. ocn mesa i-vua, . SERVING APRONS of fine lawns, Swisses, cross-bar dimi ties, etc., with or without belts. Trimmed with hemstitching or embroidery 29 f up to Jpl.OO TEA APRONS in trreat assort ment of styles in dainty Swisses and dimities.'Lace and embroid ery trimmed styles. Prices for these range from 3o to $l,pO Women' s Square Aprons 35c to $1 Department, Second Floor These are shown in neat plain styles or trimmed with tucks and embroidery insertions. Made from fine lawns, dimities, etc. Prices for these Aprons range 33 to $1,00 Women's $5 Shoes $2:95 ; a . DOUBLE STAMPS WITH CASH PUR CHASES IN SHOE DEPT. SATURDAY. Main Floor Women's Shoes in a splendid range of new models. Patent, dull calf and vici kid -some with, black or fawn-colored cloth tops, all 6tyle heels and toes. Several styles in tan nussia CJ-? Calf also included. Excellent ?5 Shoes P5f.iJ Men's $4.50 Shoes $3.48 Main Floor Men's dull calf shoes on a Bmart walking last similar to illustra. tion. Button or laee styles with wide, comfortable toe.' Ask for "Lucky Strike" last. Usual $4.50 2JO AO Shoes at low price of, pair P JaC Boys Logger' Boots $2.98 Main Floor Boys "Logger" Boots of heavy tan boarded calf, 10 inches high, with two buckles at top. Double soles, vjseolized. SIZES 1 to 6 at $.i.48 pair; SIZES 10 to 13V6, special today at only !s:;.y - . i-!ii J :.0' 1 Take Down-Town Luncheon In Our Beautiful Tea Room on the Fourth Floor-Courteous Service-Reasonable Prices Exclusive Portland Agents for tfMerode" Hand-Finished Underwear for Women, also for "Gossard" Front-Lace Corsets Double &C Stamps all this month with Novelty Fans At Vz Price Main Floor Odd lines of wom en's and children's beautiful im ported Silk Fans in black and various colors slightly mussed from display the usual prices ranged from 35c up " ft to $9.75. Choice at Wlf NewSilkGirdles 75c to $2.25 Main Floor Women's Silk Girdles in latest styles, extra well made. Shown in white, pink, sky, Nile, maize, lavender; also in the darker shades. Priced 750 up to $U.U5 NEW PURITAN GIRDLES of black velvet with silk cord lacing. Priced at $1.25 New Elastic Belts 65c and $1.25 Main Floor New shipment of tho popular elastic belts justin. Silk covered smocking effect over best quality elastic. Shown in black, navy, browns, greens and fancy plaids. Priced at 650 and $1.25 New Knit Silk Scarfs For Women Main Floor "Militaire" and "En sign" styles with fringed ends. We have these in the leading high school colors. Very smart and up to date for all occa- 2? T O sions. Priced now at P " ' Fancy Lace Scarfs l2 Price Main Floor Beautiful Spanish Lace Scarfs and Fancy Scarfs with hemstitched and fringed ends only one or two of a kind, but good assortment to select from. Former prices were from $1.00 yU fff to $5.00, your choice Crepe de Chine Scarfs At $1.25 Main Floor Dainty Silk Crepe de Chine Scarfs in white, pink, sky, lavender, black, maize, etc., on sale Saturday on the CI 55 Main Floor at, each pf-s' Women's Sample Neckwear 50c to $1.50 Main Floor Sample lines and odd pieces Neckwear, regular stock, grouped for quick disposal. Vestees, Collar, Collar and Cuff Sets, etc., in scores of styles. Sale prices, 50c to $1.50, marked on each piece. $5 Trimmed Mats $1.95 Millinery Salons, 2d Floor HERE'S GOOD NEWS from the Millinery Section for Satur--xday shoppers 200 Trimmed Hats, selling- heretofore up to will be disposed of in one day at $1.95. In the assortment are smart, close-fitting turbans and tricomes, large and medium Bailors, roll-back U . I f ar r'V sailors, etc., OI excellent iiuauij '"" J l-Lr N Mack: and leading colors. Hats worth up to $5.00 in one CI QC Y v fenfire bi ,ot 'nd priced 'P1 for tod"T at th low price &U nuis tor qH:w Department, Second Floor In this lot we have grouped practically all of our higher-priced bats, excepting, of course, those in the French-room. -t ,nest quality silK velvets, piusnes, veiours, iejia sua bum. j Milliner II SalOnS models for the holiday season. Beautifully trimmed with French flowers, liner y OUlUna models for the holiday season, ueautiiuuy mmmea wiui r rencn nowers, ; j-old and silver novelties, ostrich fancies, etc Hats worth JJ j Q T Second Floor up to $10. Priced special for today at the low price of V-f Basement Millinery Extra Specials For Saturday ANY HAT $1.69 Basement Turbans, Tricornes, Sailors, etc, in great variety of different shapes, trimmed with gold and silver novelties, wings, flowers, bows, etc. Splendid grade black velvet; alao good assortment of wanted colors. Trimmed Hats worth up to $4.98 on 7 ?Q sale SATURDAY for P JiJ S2.48 Shapes 72c Basement Unrestricted choice of any Untrlmmed Hat in the Base ment Saturday at above price. Tur bans, sailors, tricomes and novelty styles of various kinds. Black and neweat shades are well represented. Velvets, f lts and satins. Shapes worth upo $2.43 offered fOg. for Saturday at only Hat Trimmings . 25c and 50c Basement For Saturday's selling we offer several hundred Trimming. Novelties at above low prices. Flowers, ornaments, wings, etc., in various good colors. SEE THESE. Great Sale Men's Ties Continues! Men's Store. Main Floor RIGHT NOW is the time to buy the Christmas Neckwear assort ments are large, stock fresh and crisp, and you are certain to get better attention. Our great sale of Men's Ties continues with no let-up in en thusiasm, for such remarkable values have never been offered heretofore in Portland. FOUR BIG LOTS PRICED AT 50, 63, 830 and $1.13 Men's Overcoats $15 to $25 Main Floor Men's and Young Men's Overcoats and Raincoats in the very newest models and de pendable fabrics. Complete range of sizes in lot. SLIP-ON RAINCOATS from $10, $15 to $25 OVERCOATS from $15, $20, $25 All sizes. MEN'S WINTER SUITS 515.UU ir iu ;io.t;u Men's $3 Underwear for $1.19 $3.50 Union Suits $2.49 v-r Annual SaleToiletGoods Profit By These Special Low Prices Department, Main Floor Standard Jines Drugs and Toilet Articles on sale at extremely low prices. Read this list carefully and keep for future reference. Sale of Drugs and Toilet Articles begins Saturday. PERFUMERY Main Floor Broken line of Men's "Staley" and "Britannia" Shirts and Drawers in wool and wool mix tures. Worth up to JJ "I in $3.00, on special sale pX Main Floor Men's blue and nat ural wool Union Suits with Cooper Kenosha Klosed Krotch. The usual $3.50 garments on j0 ACk sale Saturday for pwe7 Men's $2.50 Sweaters at $1.98 Special Showing of Men's Hats Main Floor Men's heavy knit Men's Fancy Balmacaans at $2.00 Ruffneck Sweaters in brown, rna- Waterproof Felt Hats only $:!.00 roon and Oxford. Sizes 38 to 44. Schoble Stiff.. Hats at only $4.00 Formerly priced it CI Qfi Schoble Felt Hats for only .$:.00 2.50, Saturday only V-"- '- sncarain aim jiacs, price ,.vv TOILET SOAPS 5c Ivory Soap, three cakes 100 15c Pear's Unscented Soap at 100 10c Columbia Glycerine Soap 50 25c Cuticura Soap, the cake 150 10c Physicians' Soap, the cake 70 25c Domestic Castile, 2 lbs. 190 35c R. & G. Soaps, all odors, 250 25c Packer's Tar Soap now 150 15c Armour's Transparosia Toilet Soap, special, the cake, for 100 10c Armour's Stork Castile Soap, special today at only, the cake 70 10c Armour's Bath Soap now 60 $1.00 Bocabella Castile Soap 750 .FACE CREAMS 50c Hinds' Honey and Almond Cream priced special at only 280 50c D. & R. Face Cream only ;70 75c Pompeiian Cream at only 490 60c Pond's Face Cream, now 400 50c Ricksecker's Face Cream 290 25c Williams' Face Cream at 160 50c Theatrical Face Cream 390 25cFrostilla Face Cream at 140 FACE POWDERS 50c Java Rice Powder now 330 50c La Blanche Powder only 350 50c Dora Face Powder, now 390 35c Orosillia Face Powder at 130 $1.25 R. & G. Peau d'Espagne on sale Saturday for low price $1.15 Pivers' Face Powder, price $1.00 Coty's Face Powder, price $2.00 TALCUM POWDERS 15c Williams' Talcum for-100 15c Armour's Talcum at only 100 25c Imperial Talcum for only 120 15c Assorted Talcums now at 90 35c Dr. Jerkin's Talcum only 250 $1.00 Odds and Ends in standard odors, special the ounce, at 590 $1.00 Sachet, standard odors, 590 MISCELLANEOUS 25c Peroxide, 1 lb., special at 190 25c Castor . Oil, special only 190 25c Witch Hazel, bottle only 180 $1.00 Listerine, special for 590 $1.50 Antiphlogistine only $1.00 50c Denver Mud, special for 330 50c Bay Rum at, the bottle, 330 50c Lavoris Mouth Wash at 400 S5c Fletcher's Castoria only 210 30c Glycerine, at the bottle 200 WHITE IVORY ARTICLES Mirrors, bonnet shape, at $3.75 White Ivory Brushes only $2.50 Powder Jars of white ivory 500 White Ivory Combs, each at 500 White Ivory Jewel Boxes $1.00 Picture Frames at 250, 500, $1 Manicure Articles only, each 250 White Ivory Clocks, each $1.00 BRUSHES, COMBS Women's 35c Rubber Combs 250 Men's 35c Rubber Combs at 250 Men's 15c Rubber Combs at 100 Women's 85c Rubber Combs 650 Prophylactic Tooth Brush 190 25c Extra Bristle Brushes at 190 15c Tooth Brushes only, each 100 $1.00 Double-bristle, rubber-cushion Hair Brushes Saturday 500 $1.50 Ebony solid-back Hair Brushes, priced special at $1.00 25c Hair Brushes, assorted,, 150 BORDEN'S MILK 50c size, special Saturday at 400 $1.00 Borden's Milk for only 800 $3.75 Hospital size today $2.98 Boils' $6.50 Suits $4.85 Sizes from 6 to 18 Main Floor Made from splendid quality fabrics blue serge, cordu roys, fancy cheviots and tweeds. Latest stitched-belt Norfolks with plaits to belt and patch pockets. Hand tailored throughout. Pants cut in full 6tyles and lined, with taped seams and reinforced seat. Finished with buttons at knee. All sizes for boys 6 to 18 years. Reg ular $6.50 Suits on Ji fit special sale today at peO- f lit irlu aln. lBa-iiia.)ra4aat tba warartJjaiathera-of tba iarc( Xmllla, Ifc.apiBBBaBaBBaBaaaBwaBaBaaaMiaiaaawaaBaBaBaBaaa