TTIE 3TOHNIXG OTIEGOXIAN, SATT7TIDAT, OCTOBER 21, 1916.
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We Are Headquarters
KODAKS, CAMERAS
All supplies, developing and printing by an ex
pert formerly with the Eastman company. En
largements guaranteed work.
Kodak Shop. Main Floor.
This Is Edison Day A Free Musicale
and Lecture by Frederick W. Goodrich
AUDITORIUM, SLXTH FLOOR; AT 3:00 P. M. ALL ARE INVITED
. A splendid repertoire, embracing the best music by the best artists. Last day to
.compete for the $200 prizes offered by the Edison Co. Come in and learn the details.
......... ' Sixth Floor, Fifth Street.
Eyeglasses 3
Your eyes examined by our", graduate opto
metrists and glasses prescribed (if- needed).
Lenses in gold-filled mountings.
We repair glasses lenses -duplicated" from
pieces. . Optical Shop, Balcony, Sixth Street.
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The- Quality' Stor& or- Portland
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Saturday News From Our Men's Shops Of Interest to Every Man
A Great Showing! New Fall Shirts $ 1 .50
"Society Brand' Overcoats Easily First
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Values at $1.50 that are nothing short of phenomenal in the face of
existing market conditions. There is almost unlimited variety of pat
terns for your choosing. Materials are fine madras, both plain and
corded, crepe madras, percales and crystal cloth many with popular
satin stripes. In blue, lavender, black, multi-color and two-tone ef
fects. Highest quality workmanship. All sizes in laundered and soft
cuff styles at $1.50. .
NEW FALL GREY MOCHA GLOVES, PAIR, 1.75
Men's gloves in the new and popular shades of grey. Full pique
sewn. Regular and cadet sizes. Other Mocha Gloves $1.25 to $2.25.
Cape Gloves $1.25 to $2.50. Buckskin Gloves $1.25 to $2.50.
Complete Assortments of Driving and Automobile Gloves
INTRODUCTORY SALE OF RICHMOND P
TrWTfYlM CTTTTC I C I
Hundreds of men have found out what real underwear
comfort is. Come in and see the many splendid fea
ture's of "Richmond" closed crotch union suits.
$2.50 Union Suits $1.98 $3.00 Union Suits $2.49
$3.50 Union Suits $2.65
M. & F. SPECIAL HATS S2
Large and complete assortments of the most popular
$2.00 hats to be found. All the newest shades of blue,
brown, Oxford and green in the new shapes, including
the large trooper model. New $3.00 Hats in smart shapes and colors.
KNOX HATS $5.00 STETSONS $4-$5 MALLORY CRAVENETTE PROOFED HATS $3.50
Men's Furnishings Shop, Main Floor
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On the Basis of Style, Price and Every Other
Consideration That Weighs With a Man
ON our great Overcoat Floor, the Third, you can select a smart,
warm "Society Brand" overcoat today for as low as $20, or pay
up to $40, and enjoy the luxury of the finest ulster. We have
styles and fabrics to suit the preferences of every man and young man who
wants to keep comfortable as well as being in the forefront of style, through
out the Fall and Winter. We have ready today a particularly fine display of
the latest "Society Brand" models, and the very best way to satisfy yourself
how YOU would look- in them is to come in, try on a few and note the effect
before one of the big mirrors in our big daylight clothing shop. Whether
you are a stout man, a slim man, a tall man, a short "man, or a "regular,"
we'll fit you as you ought to be fitted in one of these famous ready-to-put-on
garments $20 to $40.
A WONDERFUL LINE OF ADLER-ROCHESTER, HICKEY - FREEMAN,
ROGERS PEET AND ALFRED DECKER & COHN (SOCIETY BRAND)
FALL AND WINTER SUITS AND OVERCOATS AT $23.
Other suits, young men's, $10 to $20; men's, $15 to $40. Overcoats, $15'
to $50. Raincoats, $10 to $20.
Men's Clothing Shop, Third Floor.
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"Samson" Two -Pants Suits $6.50
"Samson" denotes strength, and the strength of a "Samson" suit
isn't only in the name. The materials are the sturdiest, workmanship
the kind that withstands the hardest usage and the styles newest
and smartest.
Our new Fall and Winter "Samson" suits, each suit with two pairs
of full-lined pants, await your inspection. Good, serviceable colors
browns, tans, greys and greens in popular mixtures. Every suit guar
anteed to give the best of satisfaction. All sizes 6 to 18 years.
Always priced, $6.50.
BOYS' SMART NEW OVERCOATS, S7.50-S20
Positively every style, material and color the season demands is
here. We can fit all the boys from the lad of 24 to the "big boy"
of 18. New greys, greens, browns; unusually beautiful mixtures in
rough overcoatings tweeds, vicunas and knit cloths.
NEW HATS AND CAPS IN ALL STYLES
For school wear, worsted and felts to match suits and overcoats,
6 to 7i8 sizes, 50c, $1, $1.50, $2. For small boys, velvet, plush,
worsted, felt and velour hats, 614 to 7H, 50c to $3. Caps in worsted
materials, 6 to 7i8, 50c, $1, $1.50. Boys' Shop, Third Floor
Chic New
VEILS
The "Duo" is quite a favorite.
It's a smart combination of chif
fon and net, unusual and vastly
becoming: when used as a hat
drape. Taupe, navy, brown,
purple and white.
Underpriced:
$1.25 Veils 98.
$1.50 Veils $1.29.
$1.75 Veils $1.49.
$2-$2.25 for $1.69.
$1-51.25 NEW DRAPE
VEILS 69.
Black hexagon mesh, chenille
bordered and black and white
Shetland veils with novelty bor
ders. 1 and 14 yards lone.
Veiling- Shop. Main Floor.
A New Assortment of Fall CoatsDresses
and All Girls Apparel
FALL DRESSES, $4.93 TO $23
Fine French and storm serges, poplin, silk and wool
combinations. Pretty little two-piece dresses, bolero
effects and the ever-popular Peter Thompson, Amer
ican Frat and College Princess styles. 6 to 15 years.
FALL COATS, $4.93 TO $33.50
For little folk and girls. Newest styles in velour, plush, vel
vet, zibeline, kersey and fancy novelties. Some in cape effects.
$3.00 SWEATERS REDUCED, S3.98
Good, heavy wool, in plain flat weave. Ruff neck style with
pockets and mackinaw trimming. In rose, royal and navy. Sizes
10 to 14.
SLEEPING GARMENTS
Sizes 1 to 12 years.
Of white or colored
striped outing flannel,
with or without feet.
Open front or back.
Priced 59c-75c.
- CHILDREN'S
PAJAMAS
One and two - piece
styles, made of heavy
striped outing flannel in
round-neck, button-front
style. 2 to 10 yrs., 98c.
COATS AND HATS
$4.95
Good rubberized cloth
rain coats and hats to
match. Red, navy, gray
and brown, also tweed
mixtures. Sizes 4 to 14.
RAIN CAPES $1.59
Red and navy rubber
ized sateen rain capes,
with fancy lined hood at
tached. With arm slits.
Sizes 12 and 14.
Girls' Shop, Second Floor.
Knife and Fork
Sets for $2.49
Set of six knives and six forks in dig
nified "Jewel" pattern. Guaranteed for
ten years. Saturday these sets only
$2.49. Silverware Shop, Main Floor.
Books Some Recent Arrivals
These and every other wanted title are to be had in our
big Book Shop. Come in at any time and "browse around"
to your heart's content. Halloween literature, games and
gift books of every good kind, are here for your choosing.
Somewhere in Red Gap. Harry
Leon Wilson. $1.35.
Mr. Britling Sees It Through. H.
G. Wells. $1.50.
From the Housetops. George Barr
McCutcheon. $1.40.
Prudence Says So. Ethel Hues
ton. $1.25.
Happy Ricks, or The Subjugation
of Matt Peasley. Peter B.
Kyne. $1.35.
The Truflers. Samuel Merwin.
$1.35.
The Dark Tower. Phyllis Bottome.
$1.35.
The Grasp of the Sultan. By ?
. $1.25. i : '
Book Shop, Basemen! Balcony.
Hairbow
and Clasp
35c
PINKS. BLUES, COPEN,
RED, BLACK, WHITE
Ready-made bows, l'i yards
of 25c and 35c ribbon in each
smartly tied bow. All 6ilk taf
feta, ' plain and moire, stripes
and Dresden patterns. Fastened
to each bow is a "Stay-On"
clasp. -
SPECIAL SATURDAY OF
FERING, BOW AND CLASP
35c
Ribbon Shop, Main Floor.
Charming New Fall
Collars 50c
ORGANDIE, VOILE, CHIFFON
AND WASH SATIN NECKWEAR
Separate collars ' in the very newest
shapes single and triple capes, round,
square and pleated-back effects. Hand
embroidered, net trimmed, hemstitched.
50c is the very special price today on
this neckwear, shown for the first time.
NEW LACE AND NET BOUDOIR
CAPS 500
Neckwear Shop, Main Floor.
Showing
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FALL Gloves
Complete lines of all the new
est styles just a hint of our
capacity to serve you.
"Manhattan," 2-clasp, pique
sewn, $2.00.
"Boulogne," 2 -clasp, fancy
pique, $2.25.
Best Pique, smart 6tyle, 2-clasp,
$2.25.
"Summums," P. X. M. sewn, 2-
clasp, $2.50.
"La Favour," pique sewn, 2-
clasp, $1.75.
"Touraine," pique sewn, 2-clasp,
$1.75.
"La Rive," overseam sewn, 2-
clasp, $1.75. .
"Chantilly," 1-clasp, washable,
$2.00.
"Boulevard," 1-clasp, washable,
P. K., $1.75.
"C aim o," 2-button, . washable
' chamois, $1.75.
Glove Shop. Main Floor.
China Cup and Saucer 12c
THIN WHITE "NIPPON" CHINA,
BOULE SHAPE
Of a shape and quality suitable
for 'china painting1 and, of course,
excellent for ordinary use. Cups
and saucers, Saturday special, pair,
only 12c Basement, Fifth St.
$7.50 Auto Robes $5.45
For steamer or auto use. Beautifully colored and designed
robes in large size 64x78 inches. Saturday special $5.45.
$8.30 STEAMER AND AUTO ROBES, S6.G5
Splendid variety and large stock to select from, 64x78
inch size.
$10-511.30 STEAMER AND AUTO ROBES, S7.75
Softly woven, durable robes in exquisite colors and pat
terns. 64x78. :Luggage Shop, Sixth Floor
Royal Banquet Butter, Roll, 83c
Churned fresh daily in our own modern
Smoked Shoulders, medium weights,
well trimmed, lb. 14.
Cottage Butts, lean, extra quality, 2 to
4 lbs. each, lb. 17.
Wild Rose Hams, sugar cured, 8 to 10
lbs., lb. 20 tf.
Boiled Ham, Columbia brand, sliced to
order, lb. 35
Sliced Bacon, Columbia, best sugar
cured, lb. 35$.
Celery Phosphate, nerve tonic, large
$1.15, medium 60c, small 30.
French Olive Oil, 45c bottles 38.
churn from pasteurized cream, 2 lbs. 83
Weinerwursts, fresh shipments daily,
lb. 15.
Ripe Olives, California, Curtis brand,
can 80.
Superior Blend Coffee, freshly roasted,'
35c grade, 2 lbs. 55c, lb. 280.
Walnuts, California soft shell, new
crop, lb. 200.
Apples, Jonathans, Spitzenbergs, Kings,
etc., box $1.10 to $1.75.
Ginger Snaps, freshly baked, lb. 90
Safety Matches,. 12 boxes for 70.
Black Walnuts, new crop, lb. 70.
Ninth Floor, Fifth Street.
Our Fifteenth Annual Doll Show
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Nov.2-3-4$288 in Prizes
Enter as many dolls as you like there are no en
trance fees or obligations of any kind. These two
special offerings for Saturday:
$1.25 CHARACTER BABY 980
Doll 13 inches tall, with jointed hips, shoulders
and legs. Finished in natural, flesh color, with blue
eyes. As nearly unbreakable as possible. Dressed
in baby slip. Illustrated at right.
$2.50 JOINTED DOLL $1.98
A limited number of 24-inch jointed dolls, with
sleeping eyes, long eyelashes and sewed wig. Dressed
in chemise. Only $1.98. Dollville, 5th Fir.
SATURDAY
SPECIALS
D rugs & Toiletries
20c
50c Rarus Theatrical A On
Cream, one-lb. Jars.. . Huu
50c Eapey Cream .Qg
25c Eipey Cream
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50c Stillman's FreckSeOQn
Cream "fli
60c Malvlnt Face OQp
Cream. - J3U
60J Ir. Berry's Krec-Cp
kle Cream at
50c Madam Iajbell's40n
Face Powder HuU
60c Pozzoni Face QQa
Powder 3
PInaud's Liquid RougrejrjQ
23c Odorono deodor-O I
ant at.
25c Jergen's Talcum. 0 I P
one-pound tins
25c Lthn & F 1 n k's O I
Talcum 4 10
25c Urave's ToothlQ.
Powder S
15c Euthymol Tooth OCp
Paste two for
10c Jergen's Old-Fash- 7p
ioned Soaps 'w
Pear's Unseen ted An
Soap 1
Merc k's Sugar of OQ.
Milk one pound ivJu
50c Syrup of Pepsin 23(J
fl Lavorls Mouth O fin
Wash OUS
60c Phillips' Milk of rn
Magnesia 4UC
60c M e n t h o 1 a turn JJJfj
. 50c' i. a p i"c t'ic'piilal QQn
the bottle Uub
Maroon Rubber t I OC
Hot-Water Bottle W 1 10
Combination Hot - Water
Bottle and SyringeJ QQ
A DJer-KIss Corsaire Sarbet
with vrv km LHer Ivlaa
Face Powder at SOe d l.O0.
FREE
Three lOe Cakes Palmolive Soap, BOc
Box Powder or Jar Vanishing- t M
Cream, rcgalar 80c value 44C
Drug Shop. Main Floor.
GIRLS TO SELL BLOOMS
MASKS TO BE WORN TS FUND
RAISING CAMPAIGN.
Many Prominent Persons Join In Klabo
" rate Preparations to Aid Salva
r. t Ion Army Rescue Some.
-Elaborate preparations for a fund
raisins' campaign today in behalf of
the Salvation Army Rescue Home have
been completed by the committees
headed by Mrs. Everett Ames, many
persons prominent In local society
having enlisted for the day.
Several novelties have been devised
for raising funds, including an auto
mobile brigade which will occupy sta
tions on prominent dpwntown corners.
Permission has been granted by the
City Commissioners to maintain auto
mobile stands on the streets and the
sale of flowers will be conducted in
this way. Mrs. Harry Winslow Abeles
is to act as captain of the motor
brigade, a number of girls having been
assigned to posts under her leadership.
The girls selling flowers from automo
biles will be specially costumed and
will wear masks.
Mrs. Oswald West has been assigned
to take charge of an automobile check
stand, which will be stationed on
Broadway. From her machine flowers
will be sold, for which checks made
payable to the Salvation Army Rescue
Home will be received.
British Commandeer Hides.
. WASHINGTON, Oct. 20. British War
Office requisition on imported hides
was announced in a cablegram today
from the American Consul-General at
London.
CLOTHING THIEF CAUGHT
HARRY JOHNSON. IN HANDS OF
POLICE, CONFESSES.
Youth, W Saya He Is Son of Mttho
- dint Clergyman, Han Record of
17 Salts In lO !)).
Harry Johnson. 21 years old, wb,o
says he Is the son of a Methodist
clergyman of Cincinnati, O.. was a col
lector of other people's wearing ap
parel. His arrest ' yesterday morning
by officers of the detective bureau
clears up the theft of at least 17 suits
of clothes within the past 10 days.
For some time past daily reports of
robberies from hotels and rooming-
houses have been made to the police.
In each instance the thief escaped de
tection, carrying off one or more suits.
Detectives -were detailed to watch the
second-hand clothing stores and pawn
shops, where it was thought the
"prowler" would attempt to dispose of
his plunder.
Yesterday morning Detective Royle
telephoned to Detective Captain Baty
that one of the stolen suits had teen
sold but a few minutes before at Front
and Columbia streets. Johnson was
accurately described and his arrest at
First and Madison streets by Patrol
man Cameron and Detectives Goltz and
Howell followed within an hour.
Confronted by the reports of room
roberles, all similar, Johnson made a
confession. He enme to Portland sev
eral weeks ago. he told the officers,
and commenced his thrifty investiga
tion of wardrobes. The stolen suits
were sold for sums ranging from $3
to J5.
CLOSING TO BE, DEBATED
Civic league .Today W ill Hear Both
Sides of Issue.
Proponents and opponents of the
Sunday closing law will debate at the
regular weekly luncheon of the Ore
gon Civic League to be held at the
Multnomah Hotel today. C C. Gault
will speak for retention of the law and
Dan Kellaher. will present arguments
why the law should be repealed.
The luncheon will begin promptly at
noon and th discussions will follow
shortly after. The luncheon will be
held in the gold room. . .
WUIumina Gets Rainbow Fry.
OSWEGO, Or.. Oct. 20. (Special.)
The distributing car of the Oregon
Fish and Game Commission passed
through Oswego on Its return trip from I rainbow fry. The car was returning
Willamina. where it unloaded 100,000 I to the Bonneville hatchery.
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Family W ashing Family Style
25 PIECES OR MORE
2 CENTS PER PIECE
UNION LAUNDRY CO.
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