Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 19, 1916, Page 22, Image 22

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE' MORNING OREGONIAN, TTTESDAT, DECESIBER 19;' 1916.
Ptototoantho EUWER ON "RHYMES OF OUR GALLEY,
LINCOLN"H. S., TONIGHT AT 8:15 TICKETS 25 BOOK SHOP, BASEMENT BALCONY
M. & F. Merchandise or Glove -Orders
solve the Gift Problem. Issued for $1 or
more. Redeemable in merchandise, any
department, any time.
Santa Claus Here Daily 10-12 and 2-5.
Free Souvenir House With Candy to Chil
dren Accompanied by Grown-up, 10 A. M.
to 13 M.Sixth Floor. v
U. S. Postal Sub-Station, Express Office
and Accommodation Bureau, Basement
Balcony packages wrapped free. Shop on
a transfer the convenient way.
16 Passenger Elevators and seven Esca
lators transport you quickly from floor to
floor. Over 40 delivery vehicles bring our
Xmas stocks to your doors.
irTS E-5T. isar
jZ Jf- i J The Quality Store or Portland
Just 5 Days for Holiday Buying Shop in the Morning if Possible Shop Any Time
j During the Day The Store of the Christmas Spirit Will Not Be Open Evenings
23
Sale Women's $5.00 to $8.00 Corsets
TUESDAY $2.98
Broken lines of .standard makes of
women's corsets. Both medium and low
styles are included and all are good", new
models. Not all sizes in every style. While
the lot lasts special $2.98.
$2.0j:$2.50 BRASSIERES, $1.29
A good Tuesday special in splendid bras
sieres. In front-hook style, brassieres that
are trimmed with embroidery and lace. ' ,
75c GIFT APRONS TUESDAY 59c
A special" sale of white -apronsstyles
suitable for maids' and nurses' wear also
sewing and fancy afternoon aprons. Both
styles with and without bibs, in dainty
effects. Special 59c
Third Floor, Sixth Street
MEN'S BELTS
With German
tJI Silver Buckle
Give "HIM" something practical one of
these belts is a most fitting gift for any
man. And, besides, these are exceptional
values! Good quality belts with engine
turned German silver buckles in many
'beautiful designs. Sure to please the re
cipient from an artistic standpoint, with
the added advantage of being always use
ful. All sizes.
Men's Furnishings Shop, Main Floor
Women's and Misses $42.50-$45
I Suits $32.5.0
TWO STYLES ILLUSTRATED
Both plain and fancy models
are included in this sale. Our
smartest, most desirable and
newest models are here in such
materials as
SERGE, GABARDINE,
BROADCLOTH AND
NOVELTY FABRICS
The very swagger, loose and belted
models are shown, and many have
large fur or velvet collars. Black,
navy, brown, green, ruby, gTay and all
the other popular shades are here, and
sizes range from misses' 16 to wom
en's .54.
Apparel Shop. Fourth Floor.
$2
Embroidered Envelope
Day Pillow Cases-Pair
A pair of these cases would make a most acceptable gift !
Fruit of the loom muslin size 45 by 31 inches embroid
ered in pink, blue and white designs. Tuesday special, at
pair, $2, Linen Shop, Second Floor
Sale of Xmas Stationery
FOR DAINTY GIFTS AND PERSONAL USE
' 65c .Blue Bird and Red Bird Box Stationery or Correspond
ence Cards in dainty hand-painted box, 59c'
Christmas Stationery two quires in attractive box, 98c.
Fancy Stationery one quire in box, special 37c.
Children's Stationery, in fancy boxes, 15c.
$2.50 Brass and Other Metal Extension Book Racks; $1.49.
Stationery Shop, Main Floor
$3.50 Vanity Cases, $1.49
German silver vanity cases fitted with mirror, memoran
dum pad, pencil, coin and powder compartment. These are
especially appropriate for holiday gifts and are reduced
Tuesday to $1.49. Jewelry Shop, Main Floor
PP "
Men's Warm
Bath Robes
Special $485-'
Just in a belated shipment placed V
on special sale Tuesday in time for holi
day buying.
Light-weight, warm, comfortable
robes, made of full blankets, in handsome
new colorings, in good patterns.
With braid-bound shawl or notch col
lar, finished with satin yoke at neck,
and seams neatly bound. Large patch
pockets. .
An unusual robe Tuesday only
$4.85. Men's Shop, Third Floor
Choose From Our Fine Stocks of Sweaters
t : : " :
For Personal Wear and Gifts
. . i
For sports and for outdoor wear generally, now and
during: the many cool weeks ahead, a good, warm sweat
er will commend itself at once to men and boys. The
sweaters we are featuring today are all of the most de
pendable qualities and prices are in every instance the
very lowest possible. Here are some particularly good
gift suggestions:
MEN'S ALL-WOOL SWEATERS, $3.30
NEW just in by express! AlJ-wool sweater coats
in low V-neck style. Oxford, maroon, navy blue.
MEN'S ALL-WOOL SWEATERS, $3.93
"Ruff IJeck," medium weight, all-wool sweater coats
in plain knit style. Gray, cardinal, navy and maroon.
All sizes.
PURE WORSTED SWEATERS, $3.93
Medium weight, pure worsted sweater coats with
ruffneck collars. Excellently made. Cardinal, navy,
gray, green and maroon.
PURE WORSTED SWEATERS, $7
, Extra fine "Shaker knit" worsted sweater coats, full
fashioned, with knit-in pockets and ruffneck collars.
'Oxford gray, maroon, cardinal, navy and white.
MEN'S "THERMO" KNIT COATS, $4.50
Light weight, popular for sports or under-the-coat
wear. V-neck style with loose coat sleeves. Dark irrav
and heather mixtures blue, green and red.
BOYS' WORSTED PLAITED SWEATERS $1.59
Boys' worsted plaited sweater coats with ruffneck collars.
Very serviceable garments in Oxford gray, cardinal, maroon.
BOYS' ALL-WOOL SWEATERS, $2.50 -
NEW just in by express! Boy's' medium weight all-wool
sweater coats with ruffneck collars. Cardinal, maroon and
Oxford grSy colors.
BOYS' ALL-WOOL SWEATER COATS, $4
Boys' all-wool sweater coats in heavy "Shaker knit" style
and medium weight jmre worsted sweater coats in plain knit
style. Made with ruffneck collars." . Oxford gray, maroon,
cardinal and navy.
MEN'S PURE WORSTED V-NECK SWEATER COATS,
$6.50 AND $7.50
AND FINE ANGORA SWEATERS $6 TO $12.50
HUNDREDS OF OTHER EXCELLENT GIFT SUGGES
TIONS IN THIS SECTION
Men's Furnishings Shop, Main Floor
Hi
i
Dover" Knife and
Fork Sets for Gifts
$2.49
An inexpensive, yet most pleasing gift for any housewife !
The set consists of 6 medium knives and 6 medium forks in
the very simple and pretty Dover pattern. Guaranteed for"
10 years. Silverware Shop, Main Floor
Sl.85-S2.-20 Curtains, $1.69
About 200 pairs of excellent scrim curtains. Some have
pretty 2-inch insertions and plain hems and others have lace
edges. A splendid opportunity to buy good curtains at a
saving ! "
40c-50c CRETONNES, YARD 33
Foliage cretonnes in many attractive colorings to make
pleasing new hangings for your Winter windows. Special
Tuesday 33c instead of 40c to 50c.
' Drapery Shop, Seventh Floor.
New Boudoir Sets Reduced
Quite the newest set for milady's boudoir dainty cap and
slippers to match, made of crepe de chine, prettily lace and
ribbon trimmed.
$1.25-$1.50 Sets, 9Sc $2 Sets, $1.48 $2.50-$3 Sets, $1.9S
Xeckwear Shop, Main Floor.
Boys' $5.00
Suits Today
Only $3.85
ONE ILLUSTRATED
Good, serviceable suits for the little
fellow! "Junior Norfolk" models in
fancy striped serges. Brown and blue,
with detachable Eton collar.
Lined throughout coat and pants
these are exceptionally fine 6uits at this
very moderate price! Get the boy a new
suit for the holiday season!
Sizes 3 to 7 years Tuesday at $3.85.
Boys' Clothing- Shop, Third Floor.
Fiitei
Tuesday's Grocery Specials
Butter Royal Banquet; our own
fresh churning; 2-lb. roll, 83.
Coffee M. & F. Special; fsest
quaKty, freshly roasted; 40c
grade, 3 pounds, 8o; pound,
29?. ,
Pure Spices Nutmeg, cinnamon,
cloves, mustard, pepper, all
spice, sage and ginger; 2-ounce
cans, 0.
Baking Powder Rumford; none
better; 1-pound cans, 2,5?.
Mince Meat Atmore's; dozen,
$1.05; package, 9?.
Boiled Cider One of the purest;
quarts, 29?; pints, IT'z?.
"A
Seeded Raisins New crop; Sun
Maid, Monopole or Red Ribbon;
large package, 10?.
Not-a-Seed Raisins New crop;
package, 14?.
Citron Peel Best quality; the
pound, 22?.
Baking Chocolate Ghirardelli's
Premium; 1-pound cakes, 35?.
Fruit Peels Equal amounts of
citron, orange and lemon
mixed; pound, 22?.
Currants Monopole; new crop;
large package, 22?.
Cluster Table Raisins New crop;
No. 1 cartons, 12'2?.
Ninth Floor, Fifth Street
75c Sterling Silver
Deposit Vinegar
Cruets 49c
Dainty silver deposit
vinegar cruets a neat
Christmas gift 49?.
$2.75 Mahogany
Nut Bowls
$2.18
Consist of $olidmahog
any nut bowl, six nickel
nut picks and cracker.
$2.50 Nippon China
Cake Sets,
$1.69
Hand-decorated, neat de
signs. Consist of 1 large
& 6 individual cake plates.
75c Sterling Silver Deposit
Salt and Pepper Shakers
Pair at 49c
Silver deposit salt and
pepper shakers. Basement.
In Our Toilet Goods Shop
25c Jergen's Christmas Perfumes,
19?.
10c Jergen's Crepe Paper Sachets,
" 7?.
Williams' Iridesca Guest Toilet
Water, lO?.
Williams' Iridesca Toilet Water,
75?.
50c Williams' Lilac, Rose and
Violet Water, 29?.
50c 4711 Rose and Violet Toilet
Water, 29?.
75c Ricksecker's Toilet Water, as
sorted odors, 49?.
50c Incense Powder, 43.
50c Incense Burners, 43?.
10c Incense Sticks, 8?.
SAFETY RAZORS,
Gillette, $3 to $10.
Auto Strop, ,S5 to $8.
Gem Safety Razors, 81.
Ever-Ready Razors, Jj51.
Durham Duplex Razor in red
leather case, Sjl.
Twinplex Stropper for sharpening
Gillette Blades.
Toilet Goods Shop, Main Floor.
1 ; . . . " " '' mi .
I t : ; :
BATTERY VETERANS AID
STORY OK, DESTITUTE FAMILY BE
L1EVED RUSE FOR AGITATION.
Slother Who Telephoned Asked to Make
Herself Known Association and
County Care For Many Cases.
Search for the wife of a Battery A
"artilleryman, who reported the desti
tute condition of herself and two email
children, has proved without avail. In
quiry at the address given developed
the fact that no such case was known
' of. If an error has been made and
the wrong address given the mother
who telephoned her story of want last
Saturday is asked to make herself
known. v
Officials of the relief organization,
the Veterans of Battery A Association,
are inclined to think that the message
.may have been sent by someone who
desires to create sentiment for the
early return of the soldiers from the
border. Their orsranizati On It la b,M
has been active In caring- for every
case of destitution that has beeu re
ported. x
When the battery left for the border.
45 men signified that they had left
dependents. After a few months of
service, his list was increased to 90.
The home organization called on all
cases and selected 18, which were given
financial assistance. In all $800 was
disbursed from the county aid and
funds raised by the organization.
Later the Federal relief allotment
was applied for by many, and a num
ber of cases relieved through this me
dium. The largest single allotment
from the Federal fund was $216.
The Veterans of Battery A, which "is
composed of the membership suggested
by its name, is planning personal visits
to the homes of the absent ones on
Christmas eve, when presents will be
left for the little ones.
Danish West Indies Resolution Up.
COPENHAGEN, Dec. 18. via London.
The Foregn Office today presented te
Parliament the draft of a resolution
for the cession of the Danish. West
Indies to the United States.
LUND FITS DESCRIPTION
YOUTH ADMITS MACKIXAW TOLD
OB" BY BARTHOLOMEW.
Prosecution Believes Murder Suspect's
Plaa to Fasten Crime on Another
la Spoiled fcy Alibi.
The trip 6T Oscar Lund from Los An
geles to .Portland to clear himself of
Imputed complicity In the murder of
John Lind a year ago resulted in the
dispelling at any suspicion with less
delay than even he hoped for. The
immediate disavowal of Edward Bar
tholomew, the murder suspect, that Mr.
Lund was the Paul Lund he had seen
with Lind and who, he says, committed
the slaying, cleared the atmosphere
for Mr. Lund.
Investigation by the District Attor
ney's office yesterday showed no con
nection of Mr. Lund with the green
trunk murder.
The description given by Bartholo
mew of Paul Lund fits Oscar Lund to
a dot. Oscar Lund admitted he mignt
have been in Portland on November
18, 1915. when Lind was killed, as he
was back and forth between Hillsboro
and Portland that week.
Bartholomew said- ?aul Lund wore a
gray mackinaw. Oscar Lund admitted
he had worn a gray mackinaw in Port
land some of the time.
- Bartholomew said Lind had pointed
Paul Lund out to him in San Francisco,
when Lind wasliving at a hotel at
Third and Howard streets. Oscar Lund
admitted living In San Francisco at
Third and Mission streets, a block from
where Lind had stayed, at a time which
might have been coincident with the
time Lind was in San Francisco.
The prosecution is inclined to argue
that Bartholomew actually had seen
Oscar Lund somewhere in his travels
and had tried to fasten the crime on
him.
Asa Paine, timber in an. Buried.
MINNEAPOLIS. Dec. 18. Funeral
services for Asa Paine, prominent In the
brick and lumber trade In Minneapolis
20 years ago, who died at Vancouver,
B. C. last Friday, were held today at
Lakewood Cemetery.
LIVELY ACTS ON BILL
PANTACES HAS ESPECIALLY GOOD
HOLIDAY OFFERI.VG
Headline Is London Bell Ringers, Who
Win High Share of Praise and
Other Acts Please.
If anyone happens to ask. there's a
mighty good bill over at Panta'ges.
with every act all to the mustard. A
pretentious, big number tops the bill
in the London Singing Bell Ringers.
Five good-looking chaps, all dolled up
in white evening clothes present a
splendid big act. There's William
Brewer and James Brewer, both tenors;
Tom Morgan, baritone, and Leon Folger,
basso, with Lloyd Garrett, contra tenor,
to offer the singing.
The "Betting Betseys" is another act
that by reason of Its melody and mer
riment and dance in a racy-pacy act,
proves popular. Six pretty dancing
girls, who change their frocks often.
vie for attention as racetrack devotees,
with Percy Chapman and Johnny Mor
ris, clever eccentric comedians, who
pose as touts at the track.
Stanley and Burns are a couple of
dancing fiends, who have an unusually
attractive scenic background. There's
a club and the night lights are burn
ing and, these two merry chappies wan
der along and' proceed to give a,dance
exhibition, with song punctuations be
fore they go in for the night.
An attractive personality is that of
Olive Briscoe, who presents exclusive
songs and a line of fresh, happy chatter-patter.
Smith and Kaufman present "A Mid
night Occurrence," which is first a
chance meeting between a "cop" and a
belated clubman and then resolves it
self into a Binging act.
Sigsbee's acrobatic dogs are one of
the bright luminaries on the bill. There
are about a dozen smart little pups,
who do all the old and accepted stunts
and a lot of brand new achievements
beside.
The eighth episode of Helen Holmes'
life as a "Lass of the Lumberlands" is
on this week. And this week, by the
way, is the 11th anniversary of the
opening of the Pantages Theater in
Portland.
The Treatment of ,
Influenza or La Grippe
. It Is qaite refreshing these das-s to read ot
a clearly defined treatment forlnfiuenza or
La Ortppe, In an article in the "Lancet
Clinic," Dr. James Bell, of New York City,
say he Is convinced that too much medica
tion is both unnecessary and injurious.
When called to a case of la grippe, the
patient Is usually seen when the fever Is
present, as the chill which occasionally
ushers in the disease, has practically passed
away. Dr. Bell then orders that the bowels
be opened freely with salts. "Actolds" or
citrate of magnesia. For the high fever,
severe headache, pain and general soreness,
one antl-kamnla tablet every three hours
Is Quickly followed b.v complete relief.
Alkfor A-K Tablets. Tbey are also unex
celled for headache, neuralgia and all pains.
1THE MILK OF MAGNESIA' w
Tooth Paste
VTHE PATENTED ONE
BSSSaSJBBBJSnBSJBBBBSaSaBBBBBBBSBBBBBSBO