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THE MORmo OREGONUH. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1916. Wonderful Values Thursday for Our Seventh Annual Harvest Sale Fa! aiie ir Jniosaery i Begins Today at 9 A. M Unmatched Savings on New, Most Dependable Qualities of Hosiery for Your Fall and Winter Wear Men! O TT 1 ! I ! i I I 5 I 25c CASHMERE HOSE FOR 196 Mill runs of best 25c quality. In black, natural and Oxford, with double toe and heel. 6 pairs for $1.10 or pair 19c. 25c FIBER SILK HOSEVPAIR 19 Mill run of best 25c grades. Double toe, sole and heel. Mostly blacks. All sizes. '6 pairs $1.10, pair today 19c. 6 PAIRS BEST 25c CASHMERE HOSE, $1.35 An unusual bargain in first quality warm cashmere hose ! Made with double toe, sole and heel. In black, Oxford and natural color. All sizes. Our best 25c grade 6 pairs for $1.35. . MERCERIZED HOSE, 12 y2$ Excellent quality mer cerized hose, made with double toe, heel and sole. Black and white in all sizes. Good values, 124c. -25c SILK LISLE HOSE, PR. 17 Wilson Bros.' best 25c quality. Made with double toe and sole and high spliced heel. All sizes. ! Black only. 3 pairs 50c. Men's 15c Cotton HOSE C 0 Here's a good opportunity to lay in a supply of good hose for Fall and Winter wear. These fine quality cotton eox are made with double toe, sole and heel. In black, white, tan and gray. All sizes. Today at, the pair, 9c EXTRA 50c Silk HOSE 2Sc Just half price today for these fine pure-thread silk'sox. In popular Richelieu ribbed ef fects, with double toe, heel and sole. Most of them in black and gray or black and green combi nations. All sizes today at 25c 35c CASHMERE HOSE. FOR 25 Fine quality cashmere hose, made with double toe, sole and heel. In black, Oxford and natural shades. 35c quality today at 25c. $1 "NOTASEME" HOSE FOR 75 Finest quality pure silk hose, made entirely with out seams. In black, navy and tan, with double toe, heel and sole. All sizes. 50c PURE SILK HOSE, PR. 35 Pure thread silk hose in black, white, gray, navy, tan, purple and green. All sizes. Special at 3 pairs for $1 or pair 35c. 75c PURE SILK HOSE, PR 59 Fine pure thread clocked silk hose. Black, white, white with black and black with white clocking,- navy, tan, Bur gundy, helio. 6 PAIRS "ONYX" AND M. & F. HOSE, $1.35 All first quality fiber silk hosiery. In black, white, tan, navy, Burgundy and heliotrope, made with double sole, toe and heel. All sizes. Best 25c qual ity, 6 pairs $1.35. Men's Furnishings Shop, Main Fir. Regular 40c to $1.00 BOOKS, NOW 25c Heaps of them gTeat final clean-up of broken lines, odds and ends, some boxed. Books for every body from the student to the casual reader POETRY, ART. TRAVEL, GIFT, FICTION, SCIENCE, COMIC including' such well-known mod ern authors as London, Wister, Blythe. Thrifty gift buyers will investigate this sale of books, 25c Book Shop. Basement Balcony. Hydro-Aeroplane to Be Used by Aviation Corps of O. N. G. on Exhibit Now at Meier & Frank's On the Main Floor 'Walworth' Blouses $2.00 A "Welworth" at $2 repre sents the utmost in blouse value that $2 can rossibly , buy. The standard is being raised continually, and women J who are quick to appreciate 1 values recognize their worth. NEW WELWORTHS on sale today. They're pret tier than ever well made, splendidly designed, all sizes. Blouse Shop, Fourth Floor. 8c-10c Laces, 5c Wash laces. Choice of imitation Irish, cot ton Maltese, imitation Armenian and Torchon. Undermuslin, curtain trimming and art work laces. 44 to 1-inch widths. Buy for the holi days NOW at 5c yard. 12c-15c 'LACES, 5 Point de Paris and Piatt Val. edges and in sertions, widths one to three inches. The kind you want for camisoles and petticoat trimmings. $1.25 DRESS NETS, 1 Just in lovely new silk Esprit dress nets for party frocks, yard wide. Make the prettiest sort of dancing dresses 25c reduction on every yard today. Lace Shop, Main Floor 3 Days' Sale Household Drugs, 10c Glycerine, two ounces, pure, spe cial for this three days' sale at Rose Water, six-ounce bottle, special for this three days' sale Glycerine and Rose. Water, four ounces for this three days' sale Spirits of Camphor, two ounces, special for this three days' sale Witch Hazel, double distilled, 8 ounces, for this three days', sale Bay Rum, 4-ounce ' bottle, spe cial for this three days' sale at 15c Household Ammonia, spe cial for this three days' sale at Tasteless Castor Oil, 3 ounces, special for this three days' sale 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c Epsom Salts, 2-pound package, special for this three days' sale Sulphur, 14 -pound package, spe cial for this three days' sale at Boracic Acid, 15c package, spe cial for this three days' sale at 15c Mule-Team Borax, special for this three days' 6ale at only Porous Plasters, Belladonna or Belladonna and Capsicum, now 10c Bronchial Tablets, special for this three days' sale at two for 15c Blue Jay Corn Plasters, spe cial for this three days' sale at 15c Hinckel's Cascara Compound Pills, for this three days' sale at 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c Insect Powder, special for this three days' sale, 2 packages for Hand Scrubs, assorted, special for this three days' sale at only Tooth Brushes on special sale for this three days' 6ale at only 15c Machine Oil, special for this three days' sale at, the bottle Absorbent Cotton, the best, 4 1 f pound, priced special at only XVC 15c-25c Scissors, special for this - f three days' sale at only, the pair A vIC Flexible Nail Files, special for 1 f"4 this three days' sale at only XvIC Drug and Toilet Goods Shop. Main Floor. 10c 10c 10c 10c Just In! A Large Assortment of Smartest New Fall and Winter Coats at $12.50-$ 15 Moderate-priced coats are much in demand right now and we believe we have the smartest styles and most varied designs ever shown at twelve-fifty and fifteen dollars. There are newest models in popular - TWEEDS AND KERSEY CLOTHS IN NAVY, GREEN, BLACK, GRAY, BROWN. ALSO GRAY AND BROWN MIXTURES For all-round service, you could not find anything more practical than one of these coats. They are serviceable, smart and inexpensive. These coats are in full and three-quarter lengths, some belted, others loose and flaring;. Many have large plush collars. All sizes and styles at $12.50 and $15. Apparel Shop, Fourth Floor 50c English Decorated Tea Pot 500 English Rockingham dec orated tea pots in three sizes small, medium and large. a Basement. Fifth Street. TORIC Glasses Today only, this very special price for deep-curved toric lenses in gold filled mountings. Toric lenses give you extra vision and extra comfort. They eliminate all ide reflections. Good looking, too. Fitted to Your Eyes by our registered optometrists. Expert optical repair work of all kinds. Bring'us your broken glasses. We duplicate lenses from pieces. Optical Shop, Balcony, Sixth Street. This Graf onola Outfit For $87.25 This is an "I.I. & F. Special" outfit, and consists of the always satisfac tory Columbia Grafonola and three 10-inch double-face records six se lections. Cabinet equipped with patent record ejector, preserves your records. BUY NOW FOR HOLIDAYS ONLY $5 Down $5 Month ALL LATEST AND BEST RECORDS ALWAYS IN STOCK We invite you to come to our sound-proof parlors and let us play them for you. Phonograph Shop, Sixth Floor Columbia Bacon WHOLE OR HALF STRIPS Pound 32c Columbia Ham, sugar-cured, medium weight, pound, 23. Vitalax Beef . Extract, 65c 4- ounce jars, 4o. Yellow Corn Meal, fresh, No. 9 sacks, 30. . Canned Corn, No. 2 cans, dozen 95(S can 8f . , ' Shelled Raw Peanuts for salt ing, pound 7. Red Alaska Salmon, No. size, dozen $1.45, can 122. Imported Boneless Sardines, 25c cans for 19. Royal Baking Powder, 1-pound cans for 39(5. New-Pack Shrimp, dozen cans Sl.Oo, can 9. Ninth Floor. Fifth t .Tut Quajity' Stor.b op- Portland $6.50 Cowhide Suit Cases $4.85 ' Linen lined cases, 24 inches long, strapped all round. Good $6.50 value, today $4.85. $10.00 COWHIDE CASES ONLY $7.23 I $10.00-$12.00 TRAVELING BAGS, $7.83 Best grade cowhide suit cases. An unusually I Black and tan, all sizes. good "special." and beaded frames. Leather lined. Sewed Luggage Shop, Sixth FJoor. EXTENSION WQRK6EGINS UNIVERSITY CLASSES IJT PORTLAND TO ORGANIZE THIS WEEK. Courses in Architecture. Education, Music, Kngllnh, and Philosophy -" AV.il I Be Offered. Friday and Saturday evenings this Week extension classes in five more subjects will be organized in Portland by the University of Oregon. Last week two classes ' in English were opened, by Mrs. Mable Holmes Parsons, with an attendance of more than 225 in the drama clara alone. " The classes to open this week will be In architecture, education, music, Eng lish and philosophy. The Library As sociation has offered the use .of the Tiortn gallery "for the permanent use of the students of architecture. - All of the University classes are open to the public, and only those who are enrolled for college credit are re quired to pay a fee. Between 600 and 00 students in Portland were regu larly enrolled in extension classes last year. Owing to the greater variety of iubject offered, it is expected that this number will be greatly exceeded this year. A general meeting of all Interested In the art and architecture courses will be held Friday evening at 7:30 in the north gallery. The field of the -architectural courses is to reach all archi tects and architectural draftsmen and architectural students in the city as well as certain craftsmen and me chanics. - These classes will Include: Pen and pencil, life and modeling, architectural design. descriptive geometry ami graphic statics. The course in graphio statics is offered at the request of the Carpenters" Union of Portland, but is open to everybody interested in struc tural design. The education coarse will be a clinical course in child psychology by Dr. B. w. DeBusk. This class will meet weekly at 8 o'clock Friday evenings. The third of Mrs. Mable Holmes Par sons' English classes will begin Sat urday evening at 7:45 o'clock in room H, and will be in short-story writing. Two courses In music will begin Friday evening. The first will be a so-called "appreciation" class at 7:30 o'clock in room A and the seconj an advanced course for music students and musicians at 8:30 in the samd room. These classes will meet every other week. A course in present day philosophical thought will be given by Dr. George Rebec, beginning at 8 o'clock Friday evening in room E. .This class will meet bi-weekly. Students may enroll for these classes either at the meetings in the Library or at the Portland office of the Uni versity, 431 Courthouse. TWO DIE AT HOSPITAL Won; Noon and Lne Kee Tin Sue cumb to Illness. "Wong Noon, aged 40 years, died at the Good Samaritan Hospital Tuesday night following a stomach operation. He was a restaurant keeper and lived with his family at 283 Fifth street. Lue Kee Tin: aged 50, also died at the Good Samaritan Hospital Tuesday night. He died of heart trouble. His home was in Bonner's Ferry, Idaho. He was married. CITIZENS FIRST OBJECT AMERICANIZATION SCHOOL OFFERS AID TO FOREIGNERS. Special Course In Naturalization la Of fered for Winter Nights at New Snattuck. One of the chief objects of the Amer icanization school now being conducted each Monday, Wednesday and Thursday n4ght at the new Shattuck School. Park and Hall streets, will be to make citizens. A special course in naturali zation has been announced by David N. Mosessohn, principal, and all for eigners on the West Side who want to profit by this free school should regis ter at once to get the full benefit of the course. There are 60 registered already, al though the school opened only last Monday night. The school has facili ties for taking care of 400 to 500 stu dents, however, and ail foreigners are invited to take advantage of the work, for which there is absolutely no charge. In addition to the regular school work, which inc'udes the teaching of languages, simple mathematics, read ing and writing, and especially a good speaking knowledge of English, the school Is planning a series of social nights to be held every other week, probably on Monday, with dancing and swimming on the programme. The teachers in the school all speak more than one language, and Principal Mosessohn speaks six different lan guages. Foreigners without the least knowledge of the English tongue will be welcomed at the school. They may ask Instruction or information In their native tongue and will be taught to receive the answer in English. American history and civil govern ment are being given attention in the work and the course in naturalization Is expected to be not only popular but advantageous for foreigners who are expecting to take out their papers. Min isters of the city have offered their support, which comes from practically every denomination. The classes begin at 7:15 o'clock and end at 9:15. with the singing of a pa triotic song and a salute and pledge to the flag. CAMPAIGN TALKS FIXED Senator Chamberlain Will Tour State for Wilson. Senator Chamberlain and ex-Governor West are to stump the state, be ginning next Monday, in the interests of Wilson and Marshall. Their work is to be supplemented from time to time by Imported speakers from the East. Senator Chamberlain's itinerary fol lows: Monday, October 9. Ashland; 10. Medford; 11, Grants Pass; 12, Roseburg; 13. Eugene; 14, Albany: 16, Marshfield; 18. Corvallis; 19. Dallas; 20. McMinn ville; 21, Hillsboro; 22, Salem; 24. Ore gon City; 25. ABtorla; 26, Hood River: 27, The Dalles; 28, Pendleton; 30. Uma tilla County; 31, La Grande;- November 1. Baker. Some' dates remain to be filled In. . Mr. West will speak . as follows: October 9, Coquille: 11, Clatskanie; 12. Hillsboro: 13, Newberg: 14, Woodburn; 16, Oregon City; 17. Lebanon. Ex-Senator Charles A. Towne of Min nesota, will speak for Wilson and Mar shall at the Eleventh-Street Theater on the evening; of October 17. ' William B. Wilson. Secretary of Labor, will speak at the same place on October 19. JUDGE MORROW REFEREES Progressive Business Men Will Hear Verbal Tilts Today. Judge Robert G. Morrow will be ref eree today at the meeting at the crystal room of the Benson Hotel, when the Progressive Business Men will see Colonel C. E. S. Wood and C. T. Haas spar a couple of rounds with Walter H. Evans and A. L. Veazle to a decision on the proposed beer amendment. The former will speak in favor of the measure and the latter against the passage of the amendment. Secretary Browning of the club, in his official notice sent to the members yesteAlay, Burnt Wheat Sale Today and Tomorrow $1.50 a Sack At Mersey Dock, Front and Northrup Sts., for cash only. asserts that E. Maldwyn Evans, a Port land baritone, will sing, accompanied by Miss May Van Dyke, and Judge Morrow "will prevent rioting and bloodshed. Von Tlrpltz Declines Nomination. man Admiralty, was offered the Con servative nomination for a Reichstag seat vacancy to be filled at a by-election In Saxony, but declined, replying that he had decided, in the interests of Germany's cause, to accept no candi dacy during the war. BERLIN, via London. Oct. 4. Ad- jcew York ts to have a new hotel to mtral Von Tlrplta. ex-head of the (if r-1 oo.i HS.ofio.oort. Business Men and Business Women, Too ssin- Da Z' L" ai Mi E" " 39 as ai 83 BS 11 S3 03 03 59 S3 !J A SK any officer of The Northwestern National, any time, for in formation, ad vice or suggestions pertaining to the financial welfare of your self or your business. You will appreciate the attention accord ed you. TheNorthwestern National Bank Northwestern Bank Bld'fe- Portland.Oreon