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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1917)
13 Women's New Ivory and Gray Kid Laced Boots Just In - "MATINEE" Last - 8 Inches Hteh - Our Price $9.50 the Pair , . We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Amounting to 10c or Over Trading Stamps Given on All Charge Accounts if Paid in Full by the Tenth of Each Month. PRINCIPAL PORTLAND AGENTS FOR LADIES' ' HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS AND PUBLICTIONS EASTMAN KODAKS, CAMERAS AND SUPPLIES, 4TH FLOOR. DEVELOPING, PRINTING, FRAMING. Table Cloths 98c Assorted Designs Main Floor Mercerized Table Cloths of good quality. Beautiful rich finish. Hemmed, ready QQ for use. Friday, special at DRESS SKIRTS PLAITED FOR $1 IF YOU PURCHASE THE MATERIALS HERE. THE HAND OF THRIFT WILL NEVER WASTE. SAVE YOUR S & H. TRADING STAMPS. The Standard Store of the Northwest Ids, Wortman & Kin Bath Towels 22c Large Size Main Floor Honeycomb Bath Tow els in good large size and heavy weight. Hemmed, with neat 1 colored borders. Special each Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods Friday Will Be a Day of Unusual Economies at This Store THE MORNING OREGONIAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1917. o N ew Spring Skirts $5.00 Up to $22.50 Second Floor Friday we shall feature a special exhibition of the new Spring Skirts for all occasions.. Our stock embraces everything that is new and desirable and the assortments are large and varied. Skirts for sport wear, skirts for street wear, skirts for evening wear; all materials. Women's and Misses' Wool Dress Skirts $5.00, $750, on Up to $20j00 Second Floor Plaids in all" the bright new coloring, new sport stripes and checks; also a splendid range of the leading Spring colors. Wool poplins, flannels, serges, gabardines, wool jersey and various other ma terials. Smart new sport models with novelty pockets. Many are shown in plaited styles with hip yoke or in the full-flare effects with novelty belts. Buttons are used as trimming on many of the new skirts. Wool skirts range in price from $5 up to $20. Regular and extra sizes. Newest Models in Women's Silk Skirts $650, $750, Up to $2250 Second Floor Beautiful new Skirts made up in Khaki-Kool sport silks, pongee and taffeta. This season's best styles in assortments to satisfy the most exacting. Fashionable new shirred waistline effects and nov elty belted 6tyles many have large sport pockets, others have bag or tie to match skirts. All the new plain colors, stripes, plaids, checks and figures. The new Silk Skirts range in price from $6.50 to 922.50 NEW SPORT SET Skirt of Khaki-Kool silk in neat figured effects, with hat, bag and parasol to match. On display in Skirt Section, 2d Floor. Women's Night Gowns At HALF-PRICE Second Floor Spanish hand-embroidered Night Gowns in exquisite de signs in dainty floral effects. Slip-over styles withi plain hand-scalloped edges. Round, square or V-necks. Kimono sleeves. Some set in with neat French beading. Beautiful garments, exceptionally good f pI.-. quality materials. $3.00, $3.60, $4.00 up to $6.60 Gowns 2 TILC Tailored Suits For Girls Second Floor Silverleaf Suits are designed for the hard-to-fit ages girls from 12 to 16 years. They are economical, stylish and sensible. Mothers are cordially invited to come and examine these trig little suits, for we feel sure they will be captivated by their charming style and distinctive tailoring. Silverleaf Suits are shown in a good selection of ma terials. The prices range from $14.75 to $32.50 Just Received, Girls' New Spring Coats, $6S8 to $2450 Glenwood Butter 2 Lbs. 85c Model Grocery, Fourth Floor aea tneu Macaroni on sale Friday at four pounds See Demonstration of Evap orated Fruits, Vegetables. 4th Fir. Glenwood Butter is put up ex pressly for this store by one of Oregon's largest creamer-nj" ies. Friday special, 2-lb. sq. ODC 25c Garden Seeds That Grow! 18-Inch Lace Squares At 15c Main Floor Manufacturers' Sam ple Squares of beautiful new All over Laces to be disposed of Fri day at a fraction of real value. Great variety of designs in white, cream, ecru and black. Pieces suit able for boudoir caps, yokings and other purposes. While they IC last Friday, special, each Dainty New Lace Edges 10c to 35c Yd. Main Floor New wide Beaded Points and Mill-End Edges and In sertions in great range of dainty patterns. Priced very special for Friday at from 100 to 350 yard. NEW VEILINGS by the yard New Motor Veils, New Drape Veils now on display at the Veiling Counter, near elevators. 1st Floor. NEW SPRING Neckwear in ex quisite styles to lend the finishing touch to your Spring outfit. A great variety to select from jfpliBtt Extra Special! Breakfast Sets At 98c Second Floor Styled just like this illustration two- piece effects, separate skirt and blouse. Made up in standard quality Amoskeag gingham in pretty checks and stripes. V-neck, short sleeves and belt. Comfortable and styled for morning wear QQ.-. about the house. Special for Friday the setOC See These Sets in Morrison St. Window Laundry Bags Special 39c Bargain Circle, First Floor Laun dry Bags of good grade cretonne. Large selection of designs and col orings to choose from. Fri- 2Qf day special at low price of Hand-Embroidered Scarfs in brown, blue and green, now $3.34 Cushion Slips with 30x30-inch squares to match priced CO QQ special for Friday at only P"- tJ Women's Fine Shoes At $3.48 Regulation and High Top Models Button or Lace Main Floor Women's Button Boot, 8 inches high, good quality vici kid, Goodyear welt soles and velvet top. Dull Kid Welted Boots in button style with short vamp, plain round toe and cloth tops. Gunmetal Calf Boots with medium heel and toe and cravenette tops. Plain Kid Boots in but ton style with Cuban heel and tipless. Patent Colt Shoes with cloth or kid tops, lace or button. Low, medium or high heels, on all-style lasts. Every pair made by a reliable manufacturer. P"2 AO Friday and Saturday, the pair PJ "O Women's Eight-Button Spats, Special $1.79 Main Floor Women's 8-button Spats in white, gray, ivory and cham ois. Give the two-tone effect at a great saving in cost. Priced spe cial for Friday and Saturday at the low price of, the pair $1.79 Jo I o o o J o o o . -o I o H ol of o y ) Sale of English Decorated Tea Pots Friday Only Small Size, Now 29c Medium Size at 45 c Large Size at 49c Third Floor English Decorated Tea Pots as il lustrated to left Attractive designs. Standard quality earthenware. At the above prices for Friday only. Garden Tools Reduced Third Floor Short-Handle Spading Forks special only Long-Handle Shovels now priced very special at only Garden Rakes of good quality. - Priced very special Lawn Rakes, regulation size, priced very special at Turf Edgers of the best quality. Priced special only 79c 79c 27c 45c 68c Garden Cultivators priced very special for this sale at Grass Hooks or Grass Shears on sale now for only Pruning Shears of the best quality specially priced now Weeding Hoe, good, heavy grade, special now at only Dandelion Diggers with a long handle, special now for 72c 32c 68c 32c 15c Headquarters for Sherwin- Williams Paints and Varnishes New Trimmed Hats $5 -$7.50 Millinery Department Second Floor Latest 'Oriental effects trimmed with flowers, wings, pendants and novelties of various kinds. Smart little close-fitting turbans in great assortment of shapes and styles. New drooping-brim Hats and the fashionable large Japanese sailors so popu lar with the younger set. At the above prices you will find here a showing of the new Hats second to none in the entire city. Children's and Girls' New Spring Hats, $125 to $5j00 Second Floor Bring in the children and let them see these pretty, new Spring Hats. All the very smartest styles are here in Milans, Milan Hemps and hand-made Hats. Priced specially now from $1.25 to $5.00 Hat Shapes at 98c 35-Inch Black Silks $1.09 On Sale Friday at Center Circle, Main Floor Silks of dependable quality taken from our regular stocks and priced for Friday's selling at a deep re duction. An exceptional opportun ity for women of Portland and vi cinity to buy black silks of -known quality at a worth-while saving. The great vogue for black silks for Spring apparel particularly for dresses, separate skirts and petti coats should prompt all who in tend buying silks soon to take quick advantage of this offering. 35-inch black Taffetas and 83-inch black Paillette de Soie (CI f)Q oi sale Friday at, yard P-L.Uy S. & H. Trading Stamps given with purchases. Ask for them. en's New Spring Suits $15 to $40 Men's Store, Main Floor The same style you see in "de luxe" custom tailoring you will find in the clothes we sell. Every detail, every line, conforms to ad vance style thoughts and you could not find a more representative showing of the new fabrics and patterns, in short, clothes that will measure up to your ex pectations of quality and cut at a price you can afford to pay. Consider this a personal invitation to come in and look over these new models for Spring. All sizes, and models for all men stouts, slims, tall, short, regulars. $15 to $40 Men 's Spring Overcoats $20 to $35 Basement Great Two-day Sale of Untrimmed Hats in the Basement. Turbans and other small styles in Women's Hats black, white and colors. Satin, hemp and rough straws. Priced forQQ Friday and Saturday at special xOC Shapes at $1.48 Basement Colonial e f f e c t 8, high crown walking styles, sailors, rolling brims, turbans and dozens of other shapes in all wanted colors l?1 and straws. Two-day Sale P1T"0 Millinery Flowers, Special at 29c Basement, Roses, Sprays, Bunches of Flowers, Fruits, Foliage, Lilies of the Valley and various other flowers we also include in this OQ.-. offer a number of the very new ornaments, specially priced at C SPECIAL LOT of Flowers, Wings, Wreaths and Ornaments, 10 M Men's and Young Men's New Spring Overcoats in conservative and novelty styles. Best of tailoring and superior fabrics. Priced from $20 up to $35 DUTCHESS TROUSERS our new Spring stock is now in and ready for your inspection An unusually attract ive showing of new patterns. $2 to $5 2 B ovs Pants At $4.85 $4.85 Main Floor You have often paid $6.50 to 57.00 for Suits not one whit better than these. Smart Norfolk models with plaits, patch pockets, belts, etc. Dark and medium colors. Two pairs of pants with each suit. Ages 6 to 18. Priced at, suit Other models in Boys' 2-pant Suits $6.50 to $15 Boys' Wash Suits, $130 to $350 Main Floor Junior Norfolks, Billy Boy, Long-Panta Sailors and Middy styles.' Made up in repps, linens, Indian Head, Cheviot, Galateas, Chambrays, etc. White and all wanted colors. Ages 2 to 10. $1.50 to $3.50 BOYS' TUDOR ROMPERS and a few -Oliver 70 Twist Suits while they last you may buy at BOYS' DUTCHESS PANTS from $1.25 to $2.50 BOYS' NEW Spring Caps and Hats at 5O0 to $1.50 BOYS' BLOUSES FOR SPRING 50 up to $1.50 mm Wellington $3 Hats for Men Spring Styles Now Ready inrv mi i in nirrrnriiT mr dill ia uirrtntm JUHVELOl'SLY STROXG WOMAN AND CLEVER ACROBATS LIKED. - "Dunn From Dreamland," Songs of Corn Fields, Skit and Japanese Numbers Are Pleasing. A novel bill opened yesterday at the Hippodrome Theater, fbr from the head line French regimental acrobat act to the Japanese who opens the programme every number is just a bit different from that to which vaudeville fan are accuatomed. A woman with great strength and a keen sense of humor and two skilled acrobats compose Miss Levain's com pany. They are vigorous, brightly uni formed creatures who present an up-to-the-minute act. Quite as good Is the artistic dance number by Jewett and Pendleton, "dancers from dreamlalid," whose songs are clever and whose Hawaiian danc ing really rings true. Aesthetic danc ing. Hula Hula numbers and modern dancing are combined In their lively stepping act. The girl is statuesque and lovely and quite clever. Loud applause and burst of Bunshine heralds the Indiana boys, Ogden and Benson, whose own songs of the corn fields and Southland are the hit of the bill. Good voices and a talented pi anist bring the act above par. Also likable is Jack Barton with the Shubert sisters and his "Get the Idea?" act, which Is jammed full of fun, music and dance. Dashing black and white costumes are theirs, too. Another good act is the "Ladles' Aid Basket Picnic." in which a wife con vinces her fickle husband that she can be a warrior worth battling. American patriotic airs sound queer on George Nagahara's Japanese Instru ments. He has a flock of Oriental In struments and as many American songs at the tips of his fingers, and wears gorgeous native costumes. Photoplays round out the bill. v I. W., W. AND FOE FIGHT Abe Lawrence and Picket at Coffee- House Arrested. Abe Lawrence, rough-and-tumble fighter of much fame in the North End district, appeared again in Municipal Court yesterday morning after a lapse of some months. He was charged with drunkenness, his arrest having been occasioned by a clash with an I. W. W. picket at the Northwest Coffee-House at Second and Burnslde streets. The defendant testified that his pota tions made memory difficult, but oth ers related the scorn with which he had greeted the picket. Lawrence's rough but caustic opinion of the I. W. W. was so freely given that the picket struck at him. Patrolmen Odale and Elliott edged Into the haze of flailing arms and struggling legs, making both picket and critic captives of the Jaw. A dis orderly conduct charge against Fred Owens was continued. W.DEL.GIFFARD ENGAGED EX-MEMBER OF" THE OREGOMAN STAFF TO WED MISS EIL.A CAMJIEL. Fiancee la Sister of Mrs. Frank Wilder, Mliote Husband Also Responded to England's Call. x - News has Just reached Portland friends of Captain Walter de Long ville Giffard telling of his engage ment to Miss Ella Cammel, of London. Miss Cammel is a sister of Mrs. Frank Wilder, who was, until , two years ago, a resident of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Wilder sold their properties here and sailed for London, the former to enter the service of His Majesty, and the lat ter. British Red Cross work. Mr. Wilder lost his life at the front, and his widow has continued In the Red Cross work. i During Mr. and Mrs. Wilder's resi dence here, , Miss Cammel visited them, and Mr. Giffard's devotion to the charming English girl at that time called forth chaffing among their in timates. Miae'Cammel also has been devoting the past few years to hospital work in England, and the romance of the young folk . flourished. Captain Giffard's regiment was transferred from Salon lkl early in February, and he was given a furlough, .which he passed at his home In London. It was then the announcement of the engagement was made. Plans for the wadding have not been disclosed In the recent ad vices to friends here, but it is believed by Portland relatives of the bride-elect that the wedding will take place soon. Captain Giffard at one time was on the staff of The Oregonian as automo bile editor. e His promotion in the English army has been rapid. He is now a Captain in the Oxford and Bucks light infan try regiment and has seen consider able service, responding to the call of his country -upwards of two years ago. MYRICK jVlOTION QUASHED Court Holds Grand Juror Has Right to Make Personal Investigation. Motion to dismiss the Indictment against Edward J. Myrlck, Portland theater manager, accused of an attack on a 19-year-old girl employe, Adele Ella, was quashed by Circuit. Judge Gantenbeln yesterday morning. Robert Maguire, attorney for Mr. Myrlck, accused G. A. Taylor, foreman of the February grand jury, with mak ing a personal investigation of the case. Judge Gantenbeln held he was acting within his rights. Measles Checked at Itoseburg. ROSEBURG, Or., March 8. (Special.) That the measles -pidemic which has prevailed here for the past three weeks is now under control of the health au thorities was the statement, made today by Dr. B. R. Shoemaker, city health officer. Unless more cases develop within the next, few days, the public schools will be reopened Monday. ilS. EI ANDERSON DIES PROMINENT LUTHERAN CHURCH WORKER TO BE BURIED MONDAY. Office of President of Woman's Society at St. James Held for Nearly Six Tear In Portland. " Mrs. Esther Annetta Anderson, wife of Axel L. Anderson, passed away at her home, 920 Woodward avenue, Thurs day morning at 6 o'clock after a long illness. Mrs. Anderson was born In Vasa, Minn., in 1866r where she spent" her girlhood days. She was later a teacher In the schools of that place. She was united in marriage to Axel L. Anderson In 1890. Mr. Anderson, with his family, removed to Portland In 1904. Those who survive are the husband and the son. Carl N. Anderson; her aged mother, Mrs. Elsa Swanson, and three brothers and one sister. Mrs. Anderson was all her life a member of the Lutheran Church, serv ing as president of the Woman's Society of the church In Redwing, Minn., for about five years, also filling that of fice in the Woman's Society of St. James" Lutheran Church of this city for nearly six years, and at the time of her death was honorary president. - The funeral services will take place Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence, 920 Woodward avenue, and will be followed with services at St. James' Lutheran Church at 3 P. M. The Interment will take place Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock In the Greenwood Cemetery. Florence Chamber Is Organized. FLORENCE. Or.,--March 8. (Special.) Former members of the Florence Commercial Club and others interested met last night to organize a Chamber of Commerce. J. W. Bergman, cashier of the local bank, was chosen presi dent. Dr. George P. Edwards vice- president, C. F. Bergman secretary, and Ed. Rackleff treasurer. Potatoes to Be Planted in Parks. ABERDEEN', Wash., March 8. (Spe cial.) Two small city parks here will be planted to potatoes this Spring by the park board. About 100 city lots will be planted to potatoes by schooi children who will compete in the Chamber of Commerce prize potato growing contest. TAKE A "CASCARET" TONIGHT Ai SEE! Spend a Dime! Liven Your Liver and Bowels and Feel Fine. Unjoy life! Tour system Is filled with an accumulation of bile and bowel poison, which keeps you bilious, bead- achy, dizzy, tongue coated, breath bad and stomach sour Why don't you get a 10-cent box of Cascarets at the drug store and feel bully? Take Cascarets tonight and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleans!:) you ever ex perienced. You'll wake up with a clear head, clean tongue, lively step, rosy skin and looking and feeling fir. Moth ers can give a whole Cascaret to a sick, cross, bilious, feverish child any time they are harmless never gripe or eicken.