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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1916)
TIIE MORNING OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 191G. cMjrCA:Er5 for mrs. c. p. gilman lecture, "the larger feminism," Lincoln h. s.. nov. 10, soc and $i 3 i 1 . . . -IN OUR BOOK SHOP IP Expert Chiropody In Our Beauty Shop An expert chiropodist is in constant attendance. All foot ills quickly and effectually removed for a moderate charge. Make appointments by phone or personal visit. Beauty Shop, Fifth Floor. November Tenth and Magazine Subscript's "LAST CHANCE PRICES" for magazine sub scriptions expire November 10, as most maga zines will advance in price after that date. If you mean to subscribe, DO IT NOW! f? Give Everybody Eyeglasses Today $3.50 w - V A Merrier Xmas Shop Early n Sm The Consumers' League. Your eyes carefully examined by our registered optom etrists and glasses prescribed (only if needed) to your individual requirements. Lenses expertly fitted to the eyes. Gold-filled mountings. We repair glasses and duplicate broken lenses from pieces. Optical Shop, Balcony, Sixth Street. EstaalUheJ ISA? The- Qjualit V Sto re- op- Portland rU AixUv "Mor-risory Akfar 3ts ""s 1 I i j Four-Days' Sale Fall and Winter Munsingwear for Men, Women and Children Now is the time for men, women and children to supply their needs in warm underwear, during this four days' showing and sale of famous Munsing undergarments. Thousands of Portland people are already familiar with the warmth-giving and health-giving qualities of Munsingwear and thou sands more will come to appreciate the exclusive Munsing features during these four days. There are many reasons why you should wear Munsing undergarments amongst others : Munsing union suits are made to fit. The Munsing fit will not wash out. These garments do not gap or bind anywhere. They are soft and comfortable and will not irritate the tenderest skin. Button holes, seams, edges, etc., are thoroughly finished. Munsing union suits can always be counted upon to give altogether exceptional wear. Above all, they are popular priced undergarments none more so, considering the quality. These and other causes account for the fact that we sell more and more Munsingwear each succeeding year. If you are not already numbered among Munsing wearers, now is the time to get acquainted during .this four days' special showing and sale. We call to your particular attention the following numbers : WOMEN'S MUNSING UNION SUITS $1.75 Medium weight cot ton fabric, in white. Dutch neck, elbow sleeves; low neck, no sleeves. Ankle length. Regular sizes at $1.75. Extra sizes, suit $2.00 WOMEN'S MUNSING UNION SUITS $1.10 Heavy weight fleece lined cotton fabric in high neck, long sleeves and Dutch neck, elbow sleeve styles. Ankle length. Extra sizes at $1.35. WOMEN'S MUNSING UNION SUITS $2.65 Light weight, fine worsted plated Mun sing union suits. . Dutch neck, elbow sleeves and ankle-length style. Ex tra sizes, special $3. WOMEN'S MUNSING UNION SUITS 98c Medium weight cot ton,' high, low and Dutch neck; long, el bow and no sleeves; knee and ankle length. Regular sizes. Extra sizes $1.19. WOMEN'S MUNSING PANTS, VESTS 90c Medium heavy worst ed faced in white. High neck, long - sleeved vests; ankle pants'. 4 to 6. Extra sizes, 7 to 9, garment $1.10. WOMEN'S MUNSING UNION SUITS $2.00 Light weight, worst ed plated fabric, to be had in five 6tyles for Fall wear. Regular sizes. Extra sizes are priced at $2.50. CHILDREN'S MUN SING VESTS, PANTS 50c Fleece lined garments, a medium heavy weight high neck, long sleeves and ankle length. 2 to 10 years. Sizes 12 to 14 at Go CHILDREN'S MUN SING UNION SUITS $1.10 Medium weight' cot ton in white. High neck, long sleeves, Dutch neck, elbow sleeves. Ankle length. All sizes. Main Floor. Men's and Boys' Men's fleeced cotton union suits, medium t i -a weight, 34 to 50 D J. X O Men's fine combed Egyptian union suits, medium, heavy or fleeced, priced at, the suit . . . $1.50 Men's Worsted yarn union suits, steam shrunk, light or medium weights, T - Q O priced, the suit J)X,I70 Men's medium - weight fine cotton union suits, " r all styles, suit tpZ.uU Men's soft worsted yarn union suits, medium weight, nat ural gray, priced q ff at, the suit J)0JvJ Boys' cotton fleeced, medium weight union suits, silver gray, 6-14 yrs. OJDC Men's fine Australian wool union suits, steam shrunk, Winter weight, tf a f( priced, the suit. . .uJt-.UU Boys' heavy cotton - fleeced union suits,cream, d f ff white,6 to 14 yrs. 7S 1 .UU Men's fine Australian wool, extra heavy weight union suits, in all sizes, J f priced, the suit. . .j)0UU Boys' wool union suits, each $2, $1.75, $1.50 or and J l.O Mens' Furnishings Shop, Main Floor 292 Special Sale Women's Fine New Kid Gloves Three special lots of good kid gloves at such reduc tions as to make glove buying now a real economy ! $1.25 to $1.75 Kid Gloves 95c Broken lines of fine kid gloves in medium and heavy weights. Most of these gloves are in one-clasp style, pique and P. X. M. sewn, with self or contrasting em broidered backs. All sizes. New Fall colors. New WluteKid Gloves,Pr.$1.50 A special price on our new "Cleopatra" white kid gloves. Full pique sewn in glace finish, made with two white clasps. Just 450 pairs all sizes at this special price Wednesday. Washable Kid Gloves, Pr. $1.59 A sale of fine washable kid gloves, made from se lected skins that wear and wash perfectly. Full pique and P. X. M. sewn. One-clasp, medium-weight styles all sizes and colors. Glove Shop, Main Floor $2.50 Allover Laces $1 36-inch novelty alio vers. Designs in white brought out on colored ground. REAL FILET LACES Edges, insertions and bands from y to 5- inches wide. Complete assortments of filet lace priced at, yard 50c to $1.50. REAL CLUNY LACES In designs suitable for art squares, runners, pillows, etc., 2 to 4 inches wide. Priced at, yard 50c to $1.50. VAL. AND VAN DYKE Laces Val. motifs and Van Dyke points, so dainty for lingerie, night gowns, etc. Priced at, yard 25c to 75c. GEORGETTE CREPE Still the most popular fab ric for blouses, neckwear, etc New assortments, 40 inches wide, at yard $1.75 to $2.50. Lace Shop, Main Fir. Newest Utility Coats '$15--$20--$25 v Women who are looking for large, practical Winter coats coats that can be worn on all occasions, in all sorts of weather will find a great and complete assortment of new ones here. Tweed, wool velour, pebble cheviot, zibeline and other serviceable mate rials are shown in black, navy, brown, green and many attractive mixtures. In 94 and fulj length styles ; lined, half-lined or unlined. Priced at $15-$20-$25 The Great Suit Sale continues to attract a host of thrifty shoppers. Hundreds of elegant suits in seven great groups are offered at splendid savings. Suits regu larly from $19.50 to $22.50 are now $15.G5 suits regularly $24.50 to $25.50 are now $18.45 and so on up to the $47.50 to $50 suits at $3G.2o Apparel Shop, Fourth Floor. J In Our Art Needle Shop BIBS, EACH 19 Cunning little feeding bibs for baby. Stamped to embroider in simple patterns. Finished around edge with pretty colored borders. GOWNS AT 49r Made of good quality chalk fin ished longcloth. Stamped in a va riety of designs. Completely made. Very special values. cond Floor. "Notion Day" Economies Supply your holiday sewing and fancywork needs here today. Silko Cordonnet Crochet Cotton, mercerized, all colors and 1 fl sizes, 3 for 25, ball 1 WC Fancy Silk Frilled Elastic, fine new assortment, for garters and arm bands, all colors, theJC JJK yard 230 to. 60c Round Cotton Elastic, OC black and white, 24-yd. bolt OOC 6c American-Made Pins, paper needle points, size F3, 300' C count OC Stickerei Braid, assorted col ors edges, 3-yard piece 10c Cotton Inside Skirt Belting, black and white, lVs and 1- C inch, yard OC 25c "Dainty" All Elastic Sanitary Belts, all sizes. Charter Oak Thread, the thread that saved the 5c price to American C women, best 6-cord, spool ..." OC Notion Shop. Main Floor. 8c 19c 10c Princess Garment Shield, Cfl- with fine net shield, all sizes 3UC Children's Tremont Hose Support ers, with rubber buttons, black and white, assorted sizes the pair for only Palmer 'Adjustable Skirt 1 C Marker, nickel finish AOC Charter Oak Knitting Cotton, in white, four-thread, all sizes, C 1-oz. ball OC Plain Wood Coat Hangers for cov ering, have rubber button, " for only AVJC Wire Collar Supports, enameled, silk covered, black and white, T- all styles, card C Odd Lot Hair Nets, light brown, assorted, with and without I f lUb rubber, dozen. Wednesday Is Homef urnishing Day Look Well to All of Your Needs Now These Hemmed 18c Huckaback Towels at 12y2c Plain hemmed face towels with colored border. Good quality hucka back. Each 12c dozen $1.35. Linen Shop, Second Floor. $5.00 Warm Blankets $4.35 Extra large plaid blankets, size 72x82, in blue, gray and tan checks. $6.00 Light Gray Blankets Special $4.85 With fancy borders. A wonderful special for Homefurnishing Day. Good Cotton Blankets, full bed size, in gray and white, 1 O C with fancy borders, splendid values at $1.75,and P A .30 Blanket Shop. Second Floor. Fine Healthy Canary Birds Special $2.98 Fine, healthy yellow canary birds at this very special price. All good singers. An ornament to any home a delightful gift offering. Basement, Fifth Street. Sheets, 81 x 90 Size, Each 75c Round thread, linen finished sheets, torn before being hemmed, which insures perfect shape after laundering. Size 81x99 at 80. HONEYCOMB BEDSPREADS $1.39 Full bed size with plain hemmed ends. Second Floor. Our Groc Log Cabin Syrup, strictly pure cane and maple, gallon 7f cans, $1.29, -gal. cans lC Heinz Tomato Ketchup, dozen for $2.65, the large O 0 1 bottle for 2. Cluster Table Raisins, new crop, fine quality, the lb. inl for only IZyC Maple Ready Spread, for frosting, cake f ilier, puddings, etc., ry E 1-lb. jars for Steel Cut Coffee, Early Dawn, roasted fresh daily, 3-lb. cans 7o, lb. cans.. ery Bulletin 27c Larrowe's New York Buckwheat, genuine old-fashioned, 9-rn lb. sacks OJvC Chow Chow, Cross & Blackwell's, quart 65, pint 3o(S pint jar "OC Marmalade, Cross & Blackwell's, dozen $2.85, jar for or only. OC Laundry Soap, White Bear, large size, one of the finest oq white soaps, 10 bars OIC Beans, Monopole Baby Refugee, finest quality, string- 1 Ti less, dozen $2, can... A yC Ninth Flor, Fifth Street. This 26-Piece Set Oneida Community Par Plate Silver $7.49 Beautiful high-grade silverware at so low a price that every one can afford one of these handsome sets, as illustrated. Beautiful "Primrose" design. Set consists of six medium knives, six medium forks, six teaspoons, six table spoons, one sugar shell and one butter knife in mahogany finished chest. Very special today, set $7.49. Guaranteed For 10 Years Silverware Shop. Main Floor. This Berkey & Gay Nest of Four Tables In Solid 1 (2 rj p- Mahogany nPVJ-' - Practical and artistic four tables that take up only the space of one here is a desirable addition to any home. . The Berkey & Gay shop mark is in every one a guarantee of perfection in work manship and material. Quality considered, the price is extremely moderate. Sold on our easy payment plan and held for future delivery if desired. Furniture Gift Shop. Ninth Floor 75c 50-Inch CRETONNE YARD, 53c Beautiful cretonnes, wide enough to split, thus affording you an op portunity' to curtain your windows at a handsome saving. Graceful patterns and prettily colored. $2.50-$2.60 PAIR CURTAINS $2.20 Very substantial Marquisette cur tains, durable and attractive. Simply lace trimmed easily laundered. Curtain Shop. Seventh Floor. Do Your Housecleaning the Easy, Thorough Way Join the 'Hoover' Club Don't phone the carjet cleaners phone for a Hoover Suction Sweeper make your housecleaning easy clean your carpets on the floor and end forever the hardest part of housecleaning. THE HOOVER SUCTION SWEEPER is the only electric carpet sweeper and vacuum clean er combined. With the patented electric-driven brush of soft hair, all lint, thread and dirt adhering to the rug or carpet are swept up. It makes your floor cover ing look like new. Let Us Demonstrate in Your Home No Charge for This Service. Hoover Suction Sweepers Sold for $5 Down, Balance in Small Payments. Carpet Shop, Seventh Floor. WEDDING SECRET IS OUT O. B. Ballou, Auto Accessory Man, 3 Married Several Weeks Ago. r "Although O. B. Ballou, president of the wholesale automobile accessory firm of Ballou & Wright, and Emma K. Kellogg, both of Portland, were mar ried quietly in Tacoma nearly a month ago. Uie fact has been known only to a few close friends and relatives. Z The wedding was planned to take place early in the Fall with a trip through California to follow. As the appointed day arrived, unexpected con tingencies required Mr. Ballou's pres ence In Portland, which caused a post ponement of the trip, but the weddingbrary. was carried through quietly at the time set, their plans to be announced more fully when arrangements could be made for their journey, which is' to take place in the near future. For more than 20 years Mr. Ballou has been associated with Charles F. Wright, originally in Great Falls, Mont., but for the past 16 years In Portland. A branch house Is operated in Seattle. Centralia to Hear Recital. CENTRAL.IA. Wash.. Nov. 7. (Spe cial.) The second number on Cen tralia's Lyceum course will be given in the High School Auditorium Thursday night. Miss Zora Augusta Shaw will give a dramatic recital. of 'The Melt ing Pot." The first number on the course netted $100 for the Carnegie Li- MINE CLOSED AFTER FIRE Mendota 'Company Expects to Re sumo Operations Soon. CENTRALIA, Wash.. Nov. 7. (Spe cial.) As the result of a fire that swept through one of the tunnels of the Mendota Coal & Coke Company's mines at Mendota the mines are shut down. Operations, however, will prob ably be resumed Thursday. The fire broke out Friday night. The tunnel was sealed immediately. A heavy stream of water was turned into the tunnel and the blaze subdued. The tunnel is being cleared of damp, however, before operations are re sumed. The monetary loss will be consider able, as the burned section was only recently retimbered. B. H. Johnston, president of the company, says that he feels gratified that the fire was ex tinguished without the loss of life or injury to any of the miners. Grand Mound Pastor Resigns. CENTRALIA. Wash.. Nov. 7. (Spe cial.) Rev. H. W. Thompson has re sumed the pastorate at the Grand Mound Church, delivering his first ser mon Sunday, since his return from a five months" visit in the East, lour ing Rev. Mr. Thompson's absence the Grand Mound pulpit has been filled by Rev. Frank Day. Waterproof knapsacks made of liorae hair have been invented by a Japanese army of Iicer, PASCO MAN IS SUICIDE William Pritcliard Drinks Carbolic Acid When Despondent. PASCO, Wash.. Nov. 7. (Special.) William Prltchard, a barber, who has be.en In the employ of W. L. Reno, of this city, for the past year, committed suic)de at his rooms here Sunday night by drinking carbolic acid. The man was about 30 years of age, and his former wire and son are said to reside at Cottonwood. Idaho. His par-i ents reside at Vancouver, Wash. The body is at the Lee-Perry undertaking! rooms, awaltinir instructions from rela- I Uvea. J Friday Is Armenian Day DON'T FORGET TO Have That Dollar Ready l