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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1916)
THE 3IORXTXG OREGOXIA5T, SATTJRDAT, DECEMBER 16, 191G. i Our Great Christmas Stocks Notable for Their Beauty, Newness and Lowness of Prices f Store Open Until 9 P. M. TONIGHT! 1 When in Doubt Give Lipman-Wolfe Glove Bonds or Merchandise Bonds For anjj amount, good an) lime, anywhere in the store. On Sale First Floor. Eastman Store Open Until 9 P.M. TONIGHT! All Picture Framing Xmas Orders Should be placed at once. Make your selections from our immense assortment of newest mouldings. Prices lowest in the city. Sixth Floor. The Family Gift A Piano 1 Father, mother and the chil dren xeill enjoy it every day of the year. IVell-knonm, de pendable makes. On Sale Seventh Floor. Store Open Until 9 P.M. TONIGHT! KODAKS Make thf ideal gift All sizes on sale in our new Kodak Shop. First Floor, Alder St. Entrance. .... V The Freshest, Most Delicious, Wholesome Chocolates and Home-Made Candies Made by Experts in our Daylight Candy Kitchen Will be put up to order in attractive Gift Boxes Flrat Floor. o . c oLlDTTlttlli tJ Merchandise cf MarftOnly' VISIT THE HOLIDAY BAZAAR On the Second Floor Where all sorts of dainty and practical gifts are on exhibition and sale. Attractive and appropriate articles from all over the store will be found here, grouped according to prices for easy selection. Second Floor. Gloves of Every Kind And it is well for you to know at this time that the best Gloves are the cheapest HERE. Gloves hold a high place in popular favor for gifts, and here you will find the right kind. Unlimited choice of gloves that will have your complete approval because our displays are larger and more attractive than ever. Everywhereou rvill find the cost of Gloves much advanced, but Te maintain our practice of economy while keeping up the standard of quality. Finest Mocha Cloves, $1.75 Washable Cheverette Cloves, $1.75 Black, white, ivory, canary, putty, tan and gray, with fancy trimmings. French Kid Cloves at $1.75 Overseam style, self and contrast ing embroidery. Black, white and all shades. Silk Lined Cape Gloves, $1.75 P. X. M. style, in tan shades. Regal Buck Cloves at $1.75 With contrasting embroidered backs. All styles, in gray, beaver, putty, French gray and butternut shades. Silk-Lined Mocha Gloves, $2.00 Extra quality, P. X. M. style. Firs Quality Real Kid Gloves, $2 -Many styles, in black, white, sand, champagne, gray, brown and tan. Washable Real Kid Gloves, $2 White, only. Very serviceable. Washable Cheverette Novelty Slip-on Gloves, $2.00 White, tan, ivory, canary. First Floor. A great opportunity if your little girl needs a nerv Winter Hal Today Children's .Millinery That Sold Formerly Up to $4.50 Reduced to $1.00 Becoming, youthful models for girls 6 to 1 4 years. Styles for every-day and dress wear of finest silk velvet, soft and tam crowns, shirred and mushroom brims, in all the newest 'colors of the season. . Third Floor. Handkerch iefs Here Oniy Will You Find the Justly Famous, Fine, Imported Mountain Home and A Ipine Fine Hand Loom Embroidered Handkerchiefs and the Sun Spun Hand Embroidered Kerchiefs Priced From 17c to 75c Each They are exact copies of the very fine French embroidered handkerchiefs. The most exquisite that you can possibly secure, being made of fine sheer linens that are almost impossible to secure now at any price. Regardless of this scarcity, we are ' selling these superior handkerchiefs at the same low prices of former years. First Floor. Christmas Suggestions From the Notion Store Imported Gilt Handle Scissors 48c Fancy Pin Cushions 12c and 15c Fancy Needle Books .25c to $2.00 Small Spools of Colored Thread. . . ,1c Ivory Crochet Ball Holders 10c Fancy Sewing Wax, many kinds. . ,10c Colored Darners at 5c and 10c Fancy Emeries from 5c to 25c Celluloid Thimbles from. . . .5c. to 10c Fancy Frilled Elastic. .25c to 65c yd. Pin Cards of all kinds at 5c Pretty Round Garters 15c to $1.25 First Floor. Here are the things Tvhich men come in and buy for themselves you cant miss it if you select your Christmas Gifts from this list, because they're the right things for the man tvho knotvs. McCallum's Thread Silk Sox, $1.15 Or three pairs for $3.25. The name tells more than all we could 6ay about them. Pure silk, with double spliced silk lisle soles, heels and toes. Black only. Handsomest of Scarfs at 65c You may be sure he'll wear any scarf you choose from this assortment of wide, flowing-end styles, in a most unusual collection of striped, figured, brocaded and overplaid patterned silks; all colors. Smoking Jackets, $5.00 and $6.95 And splendid ones they are, too. Made of golf cloth, in Oxford gray, navy, wine, brown and hand some two-tone plaid linings. We also have them up to $25.00. Men's Century Cloth Pajamas,' $5.00 Beautiful garments in canary, pea frreen, dark green, pearl, cream and pongee, with silk frogs. Reefers, Mufflers and Dress Protectors Long Silk Reefers, in black or white, with satin stripes, are priced at $1.00 Pearl. Black or White Long Silk Reefers. with silk fringed ends, are $1.89 Others in silk fiber and pure silk, up to. . . .$6.50 Gloves That a Man Would Choose Bacmo, cape tan, P. X. M. stitched and gray mocha, at. pair $1.75 Dent's English Gloves are $2.00 Auto Gauntlets, in black cape, tan, with folding gauntlet cuffs, at $1.49 Handkerchiefs, Always a Favorite Pure Linen, with the new long initial a special Christmas box of three for 500 Pure Linen, either plain or initialed, each, 2.", or a box of six for $1.40 English Style Sweater Coats, $4.95 Specially popular because they're warm without bulkiness or extra weight. Made of knitted golf doth, in good-looking heather mixtures. New 19 1 7 Spring Shirts Rushed by Express for This Great Holiday Shirt Sale - New Colorings, New Materials, r New Patterns Over 2000 Shirts Never Shown Before Made Coat Fashion Soft Double Cuffs Narrow, Medium, Wide Stripes, Plaids and Checks Greatest Sale. of the Year Lot 1 Lot 2 Lot 3 Lot 4 $1.15, $1.35 $1.65 $1.95 3 for $3.25 3 for $3.75 3 for $4.50 3 for $5.55 Flrat Floor, Jut Inside 1Vaihf ngrtom-St. Katrmacf. Unquestionably the. Most Superb Stock of Art Objects on the Coast Gift Buyers Today On the Fourth Floor Holiday Disposal of Co a ts Suits Dresses For Girls, Misses and Small W omen Our finest, newest style garments, taken from our regular stocks, and radically reduced for this holiday event The Misses' Coats Feature both tailored and dressy models, in veloiuv corduroy and mixtures. Coats to $15.00, now $9.95 Coats to $20.00, now $14.95 Coats to $32.50, now $21.50 The Misses Suits Offered in two very special lots, including every tailored and fancy suit in stock. Suits to $25.00, now. $14.95 Suits to $40.00, now $19.95 The Children's Coats In sizes 2 to 6 years, are of corduroy, zibeline, wool plush, velvet and mixtures. Coats to $6.00, now $4.45 Coats to $9.50, now $6.45 Coats to $10.00, now $7.95 Coats to $17.50, now $9.95 The Children's Dresses Are of fine wool and challie, in greatest variety of styles. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Dresses to $8.95, now $4.95 Dresses to $13.50, now $7.95 Dresses to $15.95, now $9.95 Fourth Floor Extra Salespeople Will Be Here Ready to Serve You. In the Your - T y 9 Selections Sale & Today Gifts for Men and Women At HALF PRICE $9.00 Solid Gold Circle of Pearls. . .$4.50 $24.50 Solid Gold Bar Pin. with pearls i $12.25 $7.00 Solid Gold Engraved Cigar Cutter $3.50 $1 5.00 Solid Gold Diamond Set Locket $7.50 $2 1 .00 Solid Gold Women's Waltham Watch $11.25 $32.50 Men's Solid Gold Elgin Watch $16.25 $37.00 Solid Gold Ring, three dia monds ...$18.50 Other Interesting Gifts Solid Cold Diamond Set La VaHiere $5.00 Solid Cold Birthstone Ld Valliere .... $3.00 Cold Diamond Set Cuff Links at $5.00 First Floor. It's Time for Action )nly seven short shopping days left to buy the most beautiful gifts collected from all over the world. Now y3toy2 Off Special tables of interesting, inexpensive gift articles are arranged for easy choosing. 50c Paper Cutters are now. 25c $1.50 Candle Lamps, with shades 75c $1.25 Dresden Bon-Bon Dishes 75c $3.75 Wurtemburg Bon-Bon Dishes.. .$1.95 $1.50 Wurtembrug Nickel Dishes 95c $4.50 Sugar arid Creamers, with tray. .$2.45 $3.00 Bon-Bon Baskets, now $1.45 $8.50 Fruit Comports are now $3.95 $3.00 Bohemian Nut Sets 6 for $1.95 $2.25 Tobacco Jars, now... $1.50 $2.50 Tobacco Jars, now $1.65 Odd Serving Trays Half Price Memo Pads and Bridge Scores. .Half Price Bohemian Bluebird Glassware ... Third Off Hand Enameled Cameo Glassware Third Off Bohemian Rock Crystal Glassware Third Off English Rock Crystal Glassware, Third Off Sternau Nickel Ware Cooker Sets, Serving Trays, Chafing Dishes, Coffee Machines, Casseroles Reduced. $1.50 Serving Trays 95c $2.50 Serving Trays $1.65 $2.75 Serving Trays $1.95 $4.50 Serving Trays $2.95 $725 Serving Trays $4.95 $8.00 Chafing Dishes $4.45 To $10.25 Coffee Machines, $4.85 To $13.50 Coffee Machines, $6.95 Six ili Floor. 0 "Where You Spend the Least and Get the Most For It" See Santa Claus Here TODAY! In the Big TOY STORE See What We Have in Stock Before Going Elsewhere for Boys We're showing an unusual line of musi cal toys, mechanical toys, blocks, games, . erectors, dolls, doll beds, dishes, etc. priced from 10c to $3.50 For Today Only, This Fat Cinnamon Bear Qftr 15 Inches High Well stuffed, plush-covered body, jointed limbs, turning head, glass eyes, felt soles, stitched mouth and nose and natural growling of musical chime voice. Today only, 98c. Economy Basement. Practical Christmas Gifts Briefly Listed to Make Your Shopping Easy Slumber Slippers, for men and women 6oC Sheer Lawn Initial Handkerchiefs, 6 for 29 Embroidered Handkerchiefs, 3 in Christmas box.. ...25 Silk Fiber Hosiery for women, white, black J9 Infants' Cashmere Stockings, 6izes 4 to 6'j i 23i Pretty Flannelette Kimonos for women 98-$1.29 Warm Flannelette Night Gowns for women J)8 A dress length of this fine dress goods at, yard 98( Boys' Warm Blanket Bath Robes, like father's .2.93 Rag Rugs, would surely please the hoasewife 690 3-piece Carving Sets, of best quality steel $1.69 And Hundreds of Other Gift Articles For Every Member of the Family Economy Basement. LIQUOR TRADE STIRRED FRENCH SALOOS KEEPERS SAY NA TION FACES ntTIJT. Source of Wealth (Declared Menaced. Drys Contend Profit la Greater In Light Wines and Beer. PARIS. Dee. 15. The decision of the government to prohibit the consump tion during the remainder of the war of alcoholic beverages, with the excep tion of wines and beers, has caused consternation In the Jlquor trade, al though It Is but the logical culmination ; of a series of restrictive measures which have been taken since the out break of hostilities. M- Grlzard, president of the Saloon -Keepers" Federation, and M, Delrose, president of the Provision Dealers' As sociation, declare the new measure will bring ruin to 380.000 saloonkeepers now mobilized and fighting: for their coun try, and that it will dry up one of the sources of national wealth. On the other side. It Is pointed out that, aside from consideration of the healtff of the people, alcohol Is needed urgently In the manufacture of munitions, for which purpose Increasing quantities are being imported. The amount ex pended for this purpose In the present year Is about 130,000,000 francs, com pared with 30.000.000 francs last year. M. Rlemaln, secretary of the Anti Alcohol League, says the prohibition measure will not Injure the saloon keepers, but. on the other hand, will benefit them, as they would get small profit with the doubled taxes on spirits, while the 'sale of wine, beer, cider, tea and coffee will yield hand some returns, The distillers will lose nothing, M. Rlemaln contends, as their whole output will be taken for Indus trial purposes. To catch hair as it is being- eut by a barber, an inventor has patented a circular piece of fabric with the edges turned -up to be fastened around a man's iwok... SUIT MAY RE SENSATION C. A. BEAN ASKS 960,000 FROM MAX WHO WOJT WIFE AWAY. Claire S. Williams, Defendant, Now Is Corvallls Student. Husband of Woman, and Has AW a 1 1 h. MONROE, Or.. Dee. 14. (Special.) The case of Clarence A. Bean, of Hoqulam, Wash., against Claire S. Williams, of Corvallte. for $60,000 for alienation of Bean's wife's affections, which has been transferred from Mult nomah County to the Benton County Circuit Court for trial, promises to de velop Into one of the most sensational suits ever tried In this county. Mr. Williams until recently conduct ed the Central Hotel at Philomath, Is now a student at the Oregon Agricul tural College, and has a one-fourth interest in the reputed 1 1.000,000 es tate of his grandfather, the late Rich ard Williams, of Portland, which will pass to him when he becomes 30 years of age. He Is now 24. The complaint alleges that Mr. Bean married Hilda Lind. who is at present Mrs. Williams, In November. J912. and that their' married life was happy. They had one child. Virginia Grace Bean, who Is now three years old. and in the custody of her father. On De cember 2V. 1914, Bean took Williams to his home as a friend and Introduced him to his wife. The complaint goes on to state that Wniiams afterward commenced to make love to Mrs. Bean, and that by statements of his wealth and that he could and would make her happy, he Induced her to leave Bean and their child and join him in Portland. Mrs. Bean got a divorce from her husband In November, 1915, and shortly after married Williams. The first successful attempt to ob tain the breeding of mussels under control has been made at the Falrport (la.) station of the United States Bureau of Fisheries, following many trials by various methods. WOMEN ARE UNIONIZED' INDUSTRIAL WORKERS . BCSY IN SPOKANE ODER COVER. Hired Girls and Laundry Employes Particularly Sought and 10O Are Reported as Listed. SPOKANE, Wash., Dec. 15. (Spe cial.): Agents of the Industrial Work ers of the World, operating under a shroud of secrecy, have been organ izing worklngwomen, particularly do mestics and laundry workers, in Spo kane for more than a month. The union of female tollers has reached a membership of nearly 100. according to John Doran, National organizer of the I. W. W., now in Spokane. The agents for the new organization are women, according to Doran, and have spent much time visiting 8po kane's "hired girls" and other workers. encouraging them to subscribe to the union, pointing out to them the strength of organization and the benefits to employes. The system, as worked out in Duluth and In Denver, provides for regular meetings, constitution and by laws, paid secretaries, the keeping of lints of homes, hotels, restaurants and office buildings and record of the kind of treatment dealt out by employers, together with the wages paid. BRIDE WON IN EAST Hood River Orcliardlst Weds College Sweetheart. HOOD RIVER. Or.. Dec. 15. (Spe cial.) News has just been received here of the weddirfg at Cincinnati, O., of Asa B. Cutler, a prominent East Side orchardlet, and Miss Ruth Hyndman. The wedding Is the result of a college friendship, when Mr. and Mrs. Cutler were students at the University of Illi nois. Mr. and Mrs. Cutler will spend two months on a honeymoon trip, visiting relatives of the bridegroom at Rock- ford, m., his old home, and traveling through Southern California. They will visit Mr. Cutler's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cutler, at Pasadena. The young couple will be at home on their East Side ranch about Feb ruary 1. Read Th Ores-onlsn classified ads. ' STOPS STUBBORN COUGHS The simplest and best way to stop coughs Is to take Foley's Honey and Tar. Tou get the curative Influence of the pine balsam together with the mollifying effect of the honey and oth er healing Ingredients. It leaves a soothing coating on the Inflamed tick ling throat, raises phlegm easily and puts a quick end to hard, wearing coughs. R. F. Hall, Mabe. Va. writes: "One bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar stopped a troublesome bronchial cough and irritation that had bothered me for fifteen years." Your dealer sells It. Try It A