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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1915)
ii y?7 ( VOMENS ClIJRS a.- lil -W All Charge Purchases Made Today and Remainder of This Month Go on Your December Account Payable January 1 "Candy Days' at the Bargain Circle, 1st Floor. Saturday - Delicious. Wholesome Sweets On Sale at Special Low Prices Wax Paper 6 Rolls 15c HELD COLLEGE PROFESSOR. Wno WILL ADDRESS LALRELULKST Double Stamps On Toys and Dolls To encourage early buying of Christmas GifU we will give Double Trading Sumps with all charge or cash purchases made during the remainder of this month in Tor Dolla. Pictures. Wheel Goods and Olds, Wortman & King Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods Pacific Phone Marshall 4800 Home Phone A 6231 STUDY CLUB. Stationery Dept., 1st Ft, Main Floor No deliveries of this spe cial except with other purchases made in the Stationery Department. We reserve the right to limit quantity sold t to customer. Wax Paper, 6 rolls X ajfaa We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps. Sporting Goods' Departments, 4th Floor. Saturday Double Trading Stamps THE MOItXIXG OREGONTAN. SATUItPAT, NOVEMBER 27, 1915. - s. i . -.iiiijiii.ixii.ij t(1 w f - J K V SO rortTUlR ware lac te-tarea ftse b rvofeseo- JoeepMne lUmsaoaJ ea Wednesday BisBia l ta Lor'.Sar Cob that a tie Bee aeea rjj:4 to tve eoe more alar te ampleee cf I he Laoralaural BtaJr C!a and la eoeeea,oeace a treat la la tier tor tae elaa nmtxr Best V4n!ir elat. fca rrefee.or IUkowi ) w!U present re" -RMers ! the lUa." The stair of some of tie modern dramatic literature and the readiaa of l.tloo frota plays aa4 Books have constituted the pro irtmiM at Iheee aetSerloee, which are oa to all lovers cf the beat la lltere- tura and art. rn vodar afternoon t etude club HI take as te topi- "l-J-lT Wlnde m.r.a ra.- MUa .Vioa Ofa!hoH. dramatic- reader. IU !) aludj. a a a Tha TuesJar Aftemoo Club will neat aevt week with ri. W. A. rlch aon. 4)4 East Thlrv-eltB alreet. Mntb.'i will take Kichmood car to TUlrty-eiata etraei. a a a Ta Ctia-it of rrent-Teacher As e riatloee will Baeel to Hn A. Cen'rel Library oa rnday. twtoifr . at l.J . JL. whaa alt ataaJia cMJmltt aorta will b hrt atul U-aa4. Th baataaaa naatla will 6a ca. 10 ar - Mroffie: At l.Ja P. M. A'.I prailnt aat tar coaocil ntfbati cf clrvUa aa wall aa atl coaa i cemrnittaa chatrmaa ara nraa4 to tnaal promptlr at 15 otlxX tra a coBplta aaJarataadln ef tha worh tha vartova cvmru U mar ba Bad. an. fcalptul iu((hIk lao and ra ata4 la aMar that bat r.atUta mar aa cbiAtcfi la tha worh badartaaaa by tha naacll Tha aocial ara commletaa alao wU a"at a-wpttr at l. 3 A. . ia taen II. C.atral Library, to raaort aa mm 1 JLaraM aocial aarrlca p rob I -ma. Tha pretfrtmtaa cootmtetaa aao wfTl ho 14 a Baatia at 1 1 A. M. la roots u. r.acral Library. Cor tha aarpoaa) af acaaiR atattara cf lataraat. Maenaara cf thaaa coamltlcc ara aaoln t ! t"aJhar la tha "! - rtvm ae ta liaclwoo at 12 It f K. a".ar thair raotmlttaa wtaatlnca Thia wu: aa lafotmaL aa apaachaa aad a aa erica. a a a Mra r:tbatb rat-lh. atata aapar tncaadaet ef work anaoec aoMtara a4 a. M.xa. will baaa rbtrf. ef tha ma. !- at f.atral Vi'. C. T L. baa-tiuarwa. irtH t'a'-h traa. oa Wftnl at i r it- M1T and f Wtit comfort ,lt for tha ao;jiara aot aallora (or f'hrutmaa will ecra;y tha asaatlac tlaia ara tha anamsara arc rat94 l brtaa thair thimhlaa. Tha araCartala ara aro-vldad. a a a Oibwimao ara ;raatar aa tnlr at ta tha aprarh.Ba iit af Dr. Jr'. VeataaorrV wha will ba la Tort. Uat racaraar t. whaa aha will sua a lactara la lha Maaenlc Tampla A arimmttlaa cf (UKcC'l a4 aasalora b. ai-4 r Mr a. O. J. Traahal. Mra A l.;tna Atora aa4 Ulm Cartrada Tal hat. ai:i ba apaaaara tar lha tactara Maa. ataetaaorrl ta luni all avar tha war 14. aa4 curtaai'r aa wail aa la taraat taobtlaaa will prompt buirt ta aa thia aroe4arful wosiaa. Whaa Xra Wialfra4 airwr.la "toaar. wha 4aataa atiral E'l gallon." a aba c.:a lc waa hara aha crttlr!aa4 tha Moataaarrt ayaCaa. l!a atraaath caary wMr, Itatttr. la aa fumm la It faaor. A ln tat cf promtaaat lort Iaa4ars will aarwo aa patron a of tha l-.-tura. 'Amonc thaaa wilt ba Mr an4 M-a O iy Wei:r Tatb. S partntaad ant AWarman. Iliaboa W. T. Somaar. kirn Hath CatUca 1T. Caorfa Kaa ad ar mora tT hlortaa.rr1 baa baa a taarhlac la California all ? iramar. aa4 hc ! t ir.4 at tha Nttool r.4jcalloa Aio citioa whaa the caaatioa aaaatnblad la Oaalajal a a a Ta aalUa a raoat eoatrocry that anaa aar tha latarpralailoa at artlela auction S. cf tha coaatltatloa of tsa (rtoa ra4rtlea cf Womaa a Ctoha lha a'.ala boar4 rafarra4 tha aaaalloa t Vra. rmroa A. Tot. cf t'atrolt. who la tta c'f ;-ial parllajraalarun cf tha o.naral Itdwiiwo. Mra. r aara: l ahaa4 latarprat oor caaamn tioa to ritt ll the praaldaot had th ac!uaia rst to appolal omoa oar. The or!rlna warrbara of the al llanca wara hlaa4amaa i;oaa r. Horrcii. Mara E. Fnur. Anna Cook. Sara J. tlnrrara. M A. Abfltt. I.rdia M. Wrlbt aod Nancy t. Ooolnoob a a a The Fortnichtly Cub will traat aa Monday at Ibc home of Mrs. Cbarlea Ilirt. flchaylar atru a a a Mra. Klaanor Par.fora Large will be lha fconoT4 cuatl at tha I'rofaaalonal Woman a Laaaca lunchroo today at I oclex-h la the Hotel Maliory. Wbat the Lltt.a Thaatar Movamaat Mlchl M.aa ta Portaad" will ba the aubject ef a abort ta:k that Ura. Large will make altar the repast. Et Marx Deux. Mra. laaaaka Inn Baak rraaldeat. T AJ'AJN'ESE racorda of the paat few rj years show a surprisingly great Bum bar cf womea engaalng la actlw! Lias eaver before associated with the ml Not only ara they engaging la near occupations bat la many caeee aur naaalna la them. Mrs. laoa ike San oo la tha first womaa cf Jeoaa to bacoma lha presi dent cf a ban. While she haa baen eatabllabed la bar new work ooiy a year be baa mat with surprising success a amnio the confidence of tha peo ple of bar community. Other Japaacaa women have bean In tereeteU la banking and la some cases they bate acted aa bank directors. Hut la ail cases their poaitlen was a direct Inheritance from a male relatlre. Mrs. Inosuke Mass was mora than 19 years ef age whaa she persona. '.y established the can no (lank of Commerce and be came Ita preaideot. The bank was rganHeJ with a cap ital of . yea. Tea managing di rector la bar adopted eon. laoeuke Seo ao. Ilia wife and cblldrea are the prin cipal slock ho Ida ra. Mrs. aaano llasa wlthla a fear blacks ef bar bank and exactly oa time each siaratn she appears at the president's otflce to cnau.t with bar subordinates or eanployea la aplte of bar adwaacad ace ine aeta aa eaaaaple of punctuality (or taoaa about bar. I'ron-.ptnaae and latecrlty are bar bualaeaa bywords aod aha deanaada a strict ad bare ace to them by her employee. Mra H.nno la a womaa ef wast wea.th. but ahe la almple la bar anode of life lo the point of frugality. rhe drea.ee ajaraya la a a. tuple cotton frock with out ornament, ae is acrupuioueiy clean and Beat, liar noaleotaljoua and caa4kd snaaaer have a wholesome effect upon Iboea with wbaa aba comae la contact. aaa ia sifted with aa unusual par- roc My tnat baa baea a keynote ef her sacceaa. bhe p.acaa a h.h Valuation npoa bar oa intellect and ability and jvaa not (ail to receive a recognition f It by cthara who meet her ia nusi- eothlcg af aay Importance ta la any case doae without her approval and direction. Ia every sanse of the word she la preaideot cf lha bank. Mra. Hen no seems to nave wnw me ouaatloa of eternal youth. the doae not ppaar ta ba within many yaare oi oar . . . . 1 H .1 Age. cae is sciiTe, m z - kaea. the baa clear ana eparaima trevi eye an4 rosy cheeks. Her teeth are small ana woue. on ia lotpia la her dreea and borne life, jut IB br traveling. Vbe invartaoiy noes third-class when on missions connected with bar bank. he rarely goae out ex- tept whan called by bosineea. Oae af tha netr rrpa k ate"o:le rare, eharact.Me-4 la aa ear field lull ef . .i,,.!. . twt la I I . . mM ear t rapreaaat that efTl-e la case ahe ioj.4 sot attend, and that It la Bol the privilege of ir.e club ta elect ooe to rapreeaat the preeideat." f1 adia. racardinc the aaa af te tarns appelate ant alternate: 'la the saasa la which the world -alternate I. bare Bead It means a aabatltuta The preaUenfa appoialee Is her etib stuata an4 tSe alteraate fb the aab ati'.ata for the deleaata.-. aaa One af the tatereetlag organisations a aitv la tha a: lance ef the I'nl- ta.-taa CSarcb. the 14 :k aBnlverear-y af OUR YOUNG WOMEN . are to often gubject to headache re UnfulJ. p! and nervous because tiieu blood uthia or insufikient. They are not really sick and hesitate to com plain, but the lack that amb&on and TiracitTahichistheirbirthright. They do not need drugs but doneed the tonic and nourishment in Scott's Emulsion that makes richer blood, Cs hollow cheeks,suppreses nervousness and es-taUishrsstrmj-th. Nourishment alone mokcsblood and Scott's Emulsion is the essence cf concentrated nourishment, Ine fxora wiys, alcohols or opiates. K mother or daughter is (rail, pale or nervous, pve ber Scott's for one month and see the betterment. It has a wholesome, nutty" flavor. Avoid substitutes. At any dreg stop. acott ft aowaa. l. tr.l.yj. JK With Cash Purchases in Shoe Dept. 1st Floor Also in Men's and Boys9 Clothing and Furnishings 1st Floor TILL YOUR STAMP BOOKS NOW and choosa articles for gift-giving absolutely Free of Cost. Oyer 4000 high-grade Premiums from which to make your selection. Double Trading Stamps Saturday with all caah purchases in the Shoe department. First Floor, and in Men's and Boys' Clothing and Furnishing Department on First Floor. See special offerings in these departments elsewhere in this ad. Shop Early! Coat Sale Extraordinary! Women's Coats ("B A QO Worth to $22.50 1 Garment Salons. Second Floor For Saturday's selling we have grouped about 200 Women's and Misses' Coats this season's latest models in three-quarter and short lengths and offer them at a de cisive reduction in price- Splendid woolen materials zibelines, ker seys, serges, tweeds, etc Belted effects and loose-fitting models many in fancy cuts with velvet or fur-trimmed collars, others trimmed with fancy buttons, braids, etc. Black and popular C T A QS colors. Including plaids, stripes, etc $22.50 Coats Vx OTHER LINES PRICED AT !? 10.85, $18.50 AND $20.00 a New Waists at $3.95 and $5.00 9 Second Floor NEW WAISTS of silk lace, nets, chiffons. Georgette crepes, taffeta, messaline, crepe de chine, etc Tailored and fancy styles in light and dark colors. Scores of effective PQ Off new models! Priced Z7J Girls' Coats and Dresses Priced Special for Saturday S2.85 Dresses $2,14 1 Girls' Winter Suits $16.50 Grade $12.38 Second Floor Thrifty mothers will profit by these special low prices on Girls' Presses. All are this season's newest and best styles including serviceable Duplex Dresses and Peter Thompsons, as well as many dresses of silks, vel vets and serges with latest trim mings. Note special reductions: Girls' t 2.83 Dresses, now $2.14 Girls' $ 4.25 Dresses, now &1.1D Girls S 5.2.3 Dresses, now &I.D4 Girls' $ 73 Dresses, now JCJ.SJ) Girls Str50 Dresses, now $fJ(8 Girls' $16J0 Dresses, now $12.38 Ask for "S. & H." Trading Stamps. At $9.85 Second Floor Smart new tailored Suita for girls of intermediate ages. Belted and loose-fitting models, trimmed with velvet, buttons, braid, etc High collars. CQ OCT Priced special today aJi7aO- Girl's Coats' $5.98 Second Floor Girls' Winter Coats in belted and loose models with deep collars and cuffs. Zibelines, caracul, corduroys QQ and fancy mixtures. ape-a'ea0 Second Floor NEW WAISTS in the latest styles fancy and tail ored models of lace and chiffon. Georgette crepes, soiree silks, taf feta, cepe de chine, etc.- All the wanted colors. See G CT ffh these Waists, only W Toilet Needs and Drugs We reserve the right to limit quantities of any of the follow ing articles sdTd to a customer. Great Millinery Sale 200 Beautiful New Hats Latest Mid-Winter Models Models Worth From $10Upto$18.50on Today at Your Ch $5 Sale Sr?) oice SURPASSING VALUES! Marvelously pretty and becoming styles in midwinter Millinery at a price which scarcely covers cost of making. All new models, just in by express, and shown for the first time Saturday. Elegant large silk velvet Shapes in straight brims, roll brims, back-rolls, etc Richly trimmed with gold laces, fur, French flowers, etc Some with 2, 3 and 4 high-grade ostrich plume. Black and leading colors. Every Hat a distinctive model. Dont overlook this remarkable sale- SEE DISPLAY IN MORRISON STREET WINDOW. ON SALE ON THE SECOND FLOOR. Touland, 4th Floor "The Kiddies' Paradise" ,v.:Mrn tn aoai tha thousands of new and inter esting toys and dolls on displsy in the Toy Store. DOUBLE STAMPS will be given with all cash or charge purchases made the remainder of this month in Toys, Dolls, Pic tures, Wheel Goods. Sporting Goods Dept. Fourth Floor. $1.25 Toy Piano Special 98c Toyland. Fourth Floor Children's Toy Pianos in attractive design. Have 14 keys. Well made. Rosewood QOg finish. These) usually sell at fl-25. Today at only aVCJ-aa 5 Bars Ivory Soap, 1 T Qf bar Lurline Soap now-a-Ow Limit 6 cakes, to a customer and no deliveries of soaps except with other purchases made in Drug Department Saturday. 15c Pear's Unscented Soap 10 10c Columbia Glycerine Soap 5 25c Cuticura Soap, the cake lo 10c Physicians' Soap, cake 7 25c Domestic Castile, 2 lbs. 19 35c R. & G. Soap, all odors, Uoc 25c Packer's Tar Soap now 150 15cArmour"3 Transparosia Toi let Soap, special, the cake 100 10c Armour's Stork Castile Soap epecial today at only, cake 7 6 10c Armour's Bath Soap at 6c $1 Bocabella Castile Soap 75 FACE CREAMS 50c Hind's Honey and Almond Cream, priced special today 280 50c D. & R. Face Cream at 370 75cPompeian Cream only 490 50c Pond's Face Cream, at 4O0 50c Ricksecker's Face Cr'm 290 25c Williams' Face Cream 1(0 50c Theatrical Face Cream 390 25cFrostilla Face Cream 140 FACE POWDERS 50c Java Rice Powder now 330 50c La Blache Powder for 350 50c Dora Face Powder, for 390 35cOrosillia Face Powder 130 $125 R. & G. Peau dEspagne on sale Saturday for only $1.15 Pivers' Face Powder only Si 1.00 Coty's Face Powder only $2.00 TALCUM POWDERS 15c Williams' Talcum only 100 15c Armour's Talcum only 100 25c Imperial Talcum only 120 15c Assorted Talcums now 90 35c Djerkiss Talcum only 250 PERFUMERY $1.00 Odds and Ends in standard odors, special the ounce, at 590 $1 Sachet, standard odors 590 MISCELLANEOUS 25c Peroxide, 1 lb.,, special 190 25c Castor Oil, special only 190 25c Witch Hazel, bottle for 180 $1.00 Listerine, special for 590 J1.60 Antiphlogistine for $1.00 50c Denver Mud, special at 350 50c Bay Rum at, the bottle, 350 Colonial Ham Beautify Your Floors . aw ' 1 " .' j iV.-aJteiri'-si'.Si ) By Using Old English Floor Wax 1 - Lb. Can Only 50c 2- Lb. Can Only 90c Third Floor Also used as a preservative for linoleum and for automobile bodies. 1 pound, 500; 2 pounds, 900; 4-pound cans, $1.75. Old English "BRIGHTENER" cleans waxed floors, removes dirt, covers mars and scratches. Priced as follows: Pints, 450; quarts, 750. I I '.e a. tv.v -J l VV7rwoerrM V n fKft VaVI VIUaM b l At 19c lb. Grocery Dept, Fourth Floor Colonial East ern Sugar- Cured Hams, put up espe cially for the nA Wnrt- man & King Store. Medium sizes, weighing 10 to 12 pounds. On sale at 100 pound. SLICED BOILED Ofrje HAM, Saturday, pound Glenwood Butter 72c Delivered only with other pur chases. Glenwood Butter priced very special for Sat urday, two pounds for f aWfa Men's Dutchess Trousers $2.50 to $5 Men's Store, Main Floor Only the man who knows the comfort of Dutchess cutting and fit ting, only the man who has experienced the won derful wear and long-lasting shapeliness of Dutchess Trousers can fully appreciate their merits. "10c a button, $1 a rip." Step in and see the new models for men and young men. The prices range from $2.50 on up to $5.00 'President Suspenders Special 25c Pair Main Floor President Suspenders combine com fort and long service. They are the only practical adjustable-back suspender made. Constructed so as to equalize strain on all buttons alike. O CSg Priced special for Saturday, the pair Men's $1.25 Shirts 95c Main Floor Men who need new Shirts will be here earlv to share in this bargain. Soft or stiff- cuff styles in plain white and handsome stripe patterns. Plain or plaited bosoms. Q Cg Excellent $1.25 Shirts. Priced special at eVJ Great Sale of Boys Suits - - -; i PCS'- Boys' $6.50 Fancy Nor folks $4.85 $12.50 to $15 Fancy Norfolk $9.98 Department, Main Floor Our entire stock of Boys' Fancy Norfolk Suits is included in this offering. Very latest models, with stitched belt, plaits, patch pockets, etc. Fancy cassimeres, cheviots, home spuns, tweeds, etc. Sizes for boys from six to eighteen years of age. BOYS' NOKr'ULiiS JjfD of ?10 grades now P 0 BOYS' NORFOLKS priced here tofore at $12.50, $13.50 and $15.00 now on sale Sat- j?Q QO urday for, special ajweiO BOYS' NORFOLKS nf Sfi.50 trades now BOYS' NORFOLKS JCf f0 of $7.50 grades now v'a-'a LaW BOYS' NORFOLKS of $8.50 grades now $4.85 $6.25 Women's Shoes $5 and $6 Grades Pair Main Floor Women's shoes of patent, gunmetal and satin calf. Smart new models with cloth or buckskin toppings, all style heels and toes; also soft kid Shoes with cloth tops and flexible sole, very comfortable; and imported tan Russia calf Shoes. Full range of sizes and widths. Regular $5.00 and 4TO QCZ $6.00 Shoes on sale Saturday at only aJaWaaXa $6 Gipsy Boots $4.85 Main Floor Very latest fancies in Women's Shoes. New soap kid Gypsy Boot in button or lace; also Bronze Boots with cloth tops and patent leather with cravenetted tops. Welted soles. Decidedly new and dressy. All sizes and widths. The CM 4QT usual $6.00 Shoes on sale, pair eplJra Men's $4.50 and $5 Shoes $3.85 At A 'Ml Oe DAY In the Basement Underprice Store NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS FILLED FOR THESE cPFriAI.S Brin? This Ad -ay FOR 5 PAIRS MEN'S i I tC 15c HOSE Heavy grade black or gray wool, with seamless feet. All sizes 15c Hose. On sale CZfi in the Basement, 5 pairs -Tw age FOR WOMEN'S $1.00 CORSETS Odd lines, in models for the aver- Usual $1.00 Cor- 50c Rnecial sale in Cf 1t the Basement today, each aJ Vf FOR BOYS' SWEAT fff ERS of 75c quality. 21. Ruf f-neck style, with side pockets. Gray. Sizes 32 to 34. On special sale in EZflf. the Basement at, each -Vw -af aa FOR TAFFETA SILK T I if OF 85c GRADE 26- w w inch chiffon-finish taf fetas in good assortment of col ors. Regular 85c grade. CZfg. On sale in the Basement FOR THREE BATH TOWELS OF- 20c r.P A DE Bleached. 45x20 inches. Usual 20c With You for Reference m f FOR 5 YARDS 12c O JC OUTINGS Good heavy grade, full bleached, and 27 inches wide. Priced special in the EZflr Basement, five yards for Vr w FOR 75c JAPANESE LUNCH CLOTHS Size 42x42 inches. Beautiful new patterns and fast colors. Reg. 75c Cloths CZflg on sale in the Basement a-fl FOR 4 PAIRS GIRLS' 15c HOSE Also in heavy rib for boys. black. Boys' and girls' 50c 50c 50c Towels. On sale in tne cZi t Basement, three for only-'' FOR SIX 12c PIL LOW CASES of good heaw erade bleached muslin. Size 42x36 inches. 12fec Cases on sale m the eZfg -r vr w 50c Basement, six for only' -a-x FOR WOMEN'S 75c ll SLIPPERS. Made from heavy erade felt in the various good colors. Sizes 3 to 8. On sale in the ease- tZilt ment Saturday at only FOR FANCY LACES WORTH to $2.00 YD. Allovers. Bands. Edges, etc, in great variety of patterns. On sale in the .Basement CZftf - l-XXr TiTiie nf the vard ' " a' FASt 15c Hose on special sale CZftp FOR WOMEN'S 65c FANCY APRONS, in a variety of attractive Trimmed with ribbons Priced spe- EZf at va-eja. 50c styles. &nd laces. cial in the Basement 50c P f F0R 65c DRESSED feC DOLLS Extra good quality and nicely dressed. Light and dark hair. Regular 65c Dolls on fg sale in the Basement at--'- FOR WOMEN'S $1.00 HANDBAGS, shown in various shanes. well made and fitted with coin purse. On sale in the Basement Zfh at the special price of FOR 65c SCARFS AND SQUARES in several very attractive 30-inch squares, 45-inch on sale in Jtsase 50c 50c 50c styles, scarfs ment today at only, each aws-a FOR WOMEN'S 75c a5fCB0X KERCHD3FS, put up 6 in a box. All linen, with neat initial. Regularly 75c a box, but placed on ? fk sale in the Basement for-''' Women's $25 Suits, Coats $8.95 1 " i i "J w a teat wu. be a a. air at a aaat w s iRl 1 05.2 '"MaTsTsTBaoTBToTB