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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1917)
13 All Charge Purchases Made Saturday Will Go on Your July Account. Payable August 1 S. & . Green Trading Stamps Given on All Charge Accounts Paid in Full on or Before July 10 Appetizing Luncheon Served in the Tea Room, 4th Floor, From 11:30 to 2:30 Daily Soda Fountain and Ice Cream Parlors in Basement Underprice Store Rest Rooms on the Second Floor GET YOUR FLAGS AND BUNTING HERE FOR 4TH OF JULY DECORATIONS. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. PORTLAND AGENTS FOR NEMO, BON TON, GOSSARD, BIEN JOLIE AND ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS. EQUIP YOUR PORCH WITH THE CELEBRATED "COOLMOR" PORCH SHADES AND ENJOY SUMMER COMFORT. PARCELS CHECKED FREE OF CHARGE AT DESK ON MAIN FLOOR. INFORMATION GIVEN. Portland Maid Silk Hosiery Portland Maid Silk Hose, the finishing touch to your Summer outfit. Shown in black, white and in all the leading colors. The Standard Store of the Northwest Toilet Soaps 7 Cakes 25c Basement Sale 3500 cakes of Toilet Soap. Made from, pure sweet vegetable oils. 7 c'kes 2o Olds, Wortman & Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods Timely Reminders of Things You'll Need for the Picnic or Outing THE MOItXIXG QREGONIAN, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1917. King All 65c Neckwear At 49c Main Floor Choose from our entire stock of 65c Neckwear Saturday at 49c! Absolutely none reserved. All the newest styles and shapes in Georgette crepe, crepe de chine, pon gee, poplin, pique and net materials. Collars, Collars and Cuffs, Vestees, Fancy Windsor Ties, Jabots and Stocks. All 65c Neckwear AQ on sale Saturday for only te' NEW LARGE Pointed Shoulder Collars and Sailor Back Shapes in pique, crepe de chine. Georgette crepe, silk poplin and Khaki-Kool plain and embroidered. Priced at $1, $1.25, $1.50 to $2.95 each. New Bathing Suits For Women and Misses Second Floor Saturday the Garment Store will feature a great showing of the new Bathing Suits for women and misses authentic styles for the 1917 season. Make your selections early, while the lines are full and complete. Bathing Suits at $3.49 Second Floor Opening special for Saturday Women's and Misses' Wool Bathing Suits in attractive styles with V-neck and short sleeves. Shown in good selec- CJQ ACk tion of colors and in all sizes. Priced special at COrrI7 Other Bathing Suits ranging in price $5 to $12.50 Plain and Fancy Bathing Caps priced 19 to $1.00 Bathing Shoes of various materials priced 250 to $1.75 Water Wings 4o0 to 750 Bathing Bags 400 to $1.25 Sport Sweaters Latest 'Models A 4- GifY QP Women's and Misses' Sport .til. tD I UJ Sweaters in new models with large collars, belts, pockets, etc Fine wool, Shetland wool and fiber silk in a good range of popular colors. See these Sweaters, $7.95 A - 5" A New Sport Sweaters in 2 popu DA.J lar models. Made up in Shetland wool. Coat style with wide belt and large collar and novelty style with tie 6ash and sailor collar. They come in assorted range of colors. A a. Q" K A number of smart styles in -TaL v0 the lot. Fiber silk in plain colors or with fancy striped borders. Latest sport colors. Shown in all the wanted colors for eport and outing wear. Full range sizes. Special Showing of Sport Skirts in Newest Styles Ranging in Price, $5 to $12J50 Extra Special! Sport Sweaters At $4.98 On Sale Saturday, Center Circle, Main Floor Special assortment of Women's Wool Sweaters underpriced for Saturday. ' Shown in various plain colors and combinations. Styled with sailor collars or with roll col lars and with belt or tie sash. Also the very popular middy styles trimmed with white and the new Slip-On Sweaters. Lat- QA QQ est shades. Sale price vrr0 95c Silk Hairbow Ribbons 38c Six Inches Wide, Black, White, Colors; special, Yd. 38c Main Floor Buy the children's Hairbows here Saturday it a splendid saving. Heavy all-silk moire Ribbon 6 inches wide beautiful, lustrous finish black, white, old rose, pink, Alice, sky, emerald, turquoise, cardinal, red, lavender, navy, maize Ribbons especially desirable for hair- QQ bows on sale Saturday at the Ribbon Counter at, the yard only Uniform Hairbow Clasp Free With Hairbows Purchased Saturday. New Hat Ribbons, 25c to 65c Yard Main Floor New Hat Ribbons in white and black Grosgrain and new fancy Ribbons suitable for bands and bows. We have them in the wanted widths. Prices range from 250 to 650 yard. See our special 250 as sortment of Ribbons for all purposes. Ribbon Department, Main Floor. Handkerchief Specials 15c Grades Special at 10c 35c Grades, 25c Main Floor Women's plain Linen Handkerchiefs at special low prices Saturday. Take advantage of this sale and supply your needs. Belfast pure linen with fine hemstitched -inch hem. Note the reductions below: 15c Linen Kerchiefs now at 100 20c Linen Kerchiefs now at 150 35c Linen Kerchiefs now at 250 10c Handkerchiefs At 3 for 20c Main Floor Plain linen with block initial, also fine Shamrock cloth with colored corner embroidery or block initial. 10c Kerchiefs at 70 Ofl each, or very special, 3 for Wash Dresses for Girls C7 QQ Special Lot Formerly tf 7 OQ $.yO Selling to $4 89, Special Second Floor Attractive styles in girls' Tub Dresses made up in good quality ginghams and chambrays in good range of plain colors, stripes and plaids. This season's styles but only two or three of a kind. Sizes for girls 8 to 14 years of age. Dresses formerly selling op to QQ $4.98. Your choice for this bargain event Saturday at only wltlO Girls Wool Dresses at Special Price Second Floor Closing out odd lines Girls' Woolen Dresses at less than half price. Good styles for general wear made up in wool serges and challies. Ages 12 and 14. Three special lots, priced at big saving. LOT 1 Girls' Wool Dresses formerly selling to $5.00 now at $1.98 LOT 2 Girls' Wool Dresse3 formerly selling to $6.60 now at $2.98 LOT 3 Girls' Wool Dresses formerly selling to $8.50 now at $3.98 Young Men's Clothes $15 to $25 Main Floor Young men who seek correct clothes at a moderate price will like these attractive new mod els in Suits we have on display the styles are distinctively differ ent from the usual run and the tailoring is of the highest order. OTHER SUITS for Men and young men of conservative tastes. Prices range from $15 to $10 Men's Shirts $125 Grade at Main Floor Here's real economy for men who need new shirts. Cel ebrated make in Men's $1.25 Shirts neat stripe patterns in assorted colors. Soft or stiff -cuff styles on sale for Saturday at the QCT special" low price of only , Sale of Men's Hats Main Floor1 Every Felt and Straw Hat in the store now priced for quick selling. Why pay full price elsewhere when you can save money 'by coming to this store. $1.75 to $2.50 Hats $1.50 Men's $5.00 Hats $3.73 Men's $3.00 Hats $2.23 Men's $6.50 Hats $4.25 Men's $4.00 Hats $2.75 Men's $7.50 Hats $5.50 Boys' Serge Suits Special $6.95 Main Floor These splendid Suits are 6hown in the popular pinch-back models or with 3-piece belts. Made up in good quality blue serge, pants full lined, double taped seams. Your boy will be proud to wear one of Q? QPT these suits on the Fourth. Suit at OOecD Boys9 Wash Suits $1.50 to $3.50 Cool, comfortable Wash Suits for boys 2 to 8 years of age. Junior Norfolks, Billy Boy, Middies and other styles. Linens, chambrays, ginghams, percales, madras, etc White, plain colors and fancy stripe patterns in the lot. Headquarters for Men's and Boys' Bathing Suits I Toilet Needs & Drugs Main Floor We reserve the right to limit quantity of any article in this list sold to a customer. Ivory Soap 5 Cakes forOU Limit 5 cakes to a customer and no deliveries except with other pur chases made in Drug Department. Toilet and Bath Soaps 3 Cakes 25c Buy Toilet and Bath Soaps now, for prices are almost certain to advance in the very near future. Odors Violet, Geranium, Cory lopsis Peroxide, Palm, Oatmeal-Glycerine-Honey, Elder Flower, Creme Oil, Wood Violet, Rose and others. On sale Saturday 10c cake, 3 cakes for only "wC Saturday Specials Orchard White, the bottle 290 Moth Balls, 1-pound pkg. 190 On-Riah Hair Remover at 330 Ricksecker's Complex. Soap 160 Boric Acid -lb. pkg. at 110 Mennen's Sen Yang Talc. 10c Rarus Theatrical Cream at 390 Pasteurine Tooth Paste at 150 Jergen's Benzoin and Almond Cream Saturday special at 120 Oakley's Corylopsis Talcum 130 Colder's Saponaceous Dent. 150 Prophylactic Tooth Brushes, fac tory seconds, special, each at 150 Peroxide, -lb. bottle for 110 Hair Brushes, ass'td styles, 390 Every Day Specials Packer's Tar Soap, a cake 200 Cuticura Soap, the cake 1S0 Woodbury's Facial Soap at 220 Kolynos Dental Cream at 200 Colgate's Ribbon l ental Cream, our regular sale prici. t only 2O0 Pebeco Tooth Paste ..cw at 390 Odorono, for excessive perspira tion 3 sizes 250. 450, 850 Rubifoam Liquid Dentrifice 180 Lyons' Tooth Powder for 170 Sempre Giovine, sale price 430 Espey's Fragrant Cream at 200 D. & R. Cold Cream, small, 3O0 Mentholatum at 170 and 330 Pluto Water, the bottle at 350 Canthrox, for the hair, at 390 Trimmed Hats at $5 Models Formerly Priced to $20 2d Floor Choose any Trimmed Hat on display in Millinery De partment, Second Floor, Satur day at $5. Large Leghorns, Mi lans, combinations of straw and crepes Outing Hats, Sport Hats, Dressy Hats, in black, white and colors. Models for merly selling up to QF fif $20 priced special tOtKUU Milan and Leghorn Sailors at $5 Second Floor Beautiful white Milan and Leghorn Sailors with double two-tone brims, trimmed with bands of grosgrain ribbon. Very smart. Priced very special at on $5.00 Women's Pumps &. Oxfords C9 OC S4and$5 &r tfl4.yD Grades at J.d Mam Floor Women's Pumps and Oxfords of patent colt and dull calf. Great many different styles in this offering, including Colonials and Mary Jane effects, also ankle strap styles. High or low heels. $4.00 to $5.00 Low Shoes or. sale now. tmir 04J7O Boy Scout Shoes $2 19 to $325 Pair Boy Scout Shoes in brown and tan leath er. Regulation styles in all sizes and widths. Priced at $2.19 to $3.25 tiair. Bargains in Barefoot Sandals and Moccasins :A-i ? Misses' and Children's Barefofct Sandals of tan "Loti" calf with heavy flexible soles. Prices follow: Sizes 5 to 8 at, the pair $1.10 Sizes 8 to 11 at, pair $1.35 sizes 11 to 2, the pair $1.60 Youths' and Boys' Outdoor Moc casins of heavy tan leather. Soft and pliable for play shoes, etc., etc. Sizes 9 to 13 at, the pair $1.75 Sizes 1 to 2 at, the pair $2.00 Sizes 3 to 6 at, ie pair $2.25 3. & H. Green Trading Stamps Given With Purchases Ask for Them! Motor Veils Special $1.49 On Sale Saturday Main Floor Women's Motor Veils at a special low price for Saturday. Made of durable chiffon cloth with lustrous finish. Good range of wanted shades. J- A Q Priced special for this sale D-Lft Drape Veils 98c New drape Veils with fancy colored rim designs. Our regular $1.25 QQ Veils specially priced now at OU "E-Z-0-N" Face Veils 10c to 35c Each New Shetland Veilings 35c Yard Hammocks and Swings 4th Floor Main Floor New E-Z-ON Face Veils the latest effects. Shown in hairline and hexagon meshes and in many of the wanted colors. Prices range 1O0 to 350 each. Main Floor New Shetland Veiling for motoring. Soft, clear mesh with woven border also finer mesh with plain woven and QCrt fancy border. Priced, yard OtJi Everything to make your home more enjoyable during the Summer Hammocks, all styles Porch and Lawn Swings Couch Hammocks, etc Make selection now. Lowest prices. Baby Carriages, Go-Carts, Sulkies, Bicycles, Etc. Baby Carriages in new 1917 styles prices range $22.50 to $49.00 Go-Carts in great variety of dif ferent styles. $9.50 to $22.50 Sulkies, various styles, $4 to $15 Roller Skates, 6pecial, pr. $1.98 Bicycles of standard makes, rang ing in price $12.50 to $40.00 Kiddie-Kar lots of fun for little tots. Priced from $1.75 to $2.75 Headquarters for Children's Play Wagons and Sand Toys of all kinds. Take a Kodak With You! Add to the enjoyment of vacation days by having a Kodak. At the beach, mountains, camp no matter where you go, you will want to have pictures of the scenes and events of your trip. Eastman Kodaks and Cameras in all sizes. Kodak Department, on the Fourth Floor. Good Things for the Picnic On Sale in the Delicatessen Store Sliced Bacon on sale Sat- A 0 urday at, the pound only lC' Choice Ripe Olives, bulk specially priced at, quart JvlU Large Queen Olives in OKa bulk, specially priced, quart wuL Jones' Loganberry Juice, the ideal Summer beverage. Try a glass at the demonstration Booth in the Grocery Department, 4th fir. Pint Bottles, special at 2O0 Quart Bottles, special, at 390 Great Sale of Hair Goods $70 Hair Switches for $4.98 $10 to $120 Switches for $8 9 Second Floor Natural Wavy Hair Switches, made up in three sep arate stems. Good $7.50 A QQ Switches, priced today 5r7CJ Natural Wavy Hair Switches in 3 separate stems. Grades selling heretofore at $10 to QQ QQ $12.50, eale price now DO.OU Special lot of 3-stem Switches in the sale at special price of $1.98 Manicuring and Hair Dressing by experts Dept. on Second Floor. Canning Supplies Fruit Jars, Caps, Rubbers, Etc. Our contracts with the manufacturers enable us to give our customers the benefit of low prices on canning needs. ECONOMY JARS Pint Jars, dozen $1.00 Quart Jars, dozen $1.10 -Gal. Jars, dozen $1.50 MASON FRUIT JARS. Pint Jars, the dozen 700 Quart Jars, the doz. 8O0 -Gal. Jars, doz. $1.10 CANNING SUNDRIES Economy Caps, doz. 300 Mason Porcelain lined Jar Caps, the dozen 300 Kerr Self-Sealing Caps priced at, the dozen 300 Kerr Self-Sealing Caps, large style, dozen at 350 IDEAL GLASS TOPS 4 -Pint Jars, dozen 800 1-Pint Jars, the doz. 9O0 Quart Jars, dozen $1.00 - KERR SELF-SEALING Pint Jars, the dozen 950 Quart Jars, doz. $1.05 M-G&L Jars, doz. $1.40 Kerr S m a 1 1-Top Jars, pints, doz. 800; qts. 900 Mason Rubbers, 3 dz. 250 Mason Jar Rubbers, large mouths, the dozen at 1O0 Fruit Funnels, each 150 Royal Steel Preserving Kettle, 10-qt. sizes, at 700 Last Day to Get $1.85 Wear-Ever Kettles $1.15 Cut out coupon below and bring it to our Housewares Section on the Third Floor and get your $1.85 Wear-Ever Kettle for $1.15 Wo will aceef this Oration anil AvrA SI. 15 In payment for ono Wenr- (tt';i-3f Ever six-quart Aluminum Kettle. V.' ' which sella rorularly at Si. 85. ff'f: provided you present this OouDon AUtJ.A In person at this store on or be- If C (STPJI 'ore June 80. 191T. and WTlte on the uoupon your nam and address and rjKsrU Q date of purchase. fl ?J:3'i Name, .. j. J Address Jh ,4 City rste ffi.'i) WORTMAN A KINO. TWO 111 MOTORS HURT SMITH AXD II. S. MONTGOM ERY ARE VICTIMS. . One Cur Hit hy Soothern Pacific Train ( and Another Skids Off Harrl man BiidaTO. Two of the major automobile acci dents yesterday caused serious injur ies to J. C. Smith. 213 Bancroft street, and resulted in a fractured arm for II. S. Montgomery, 1212 East Burnsde street. Mr. Smith's automobile was struck by Southern Pacific train No. 16 at East First and Belmont streets, and Mr. Montgomery was injured when his ma chine skidded off the East approach of the Harriman bridge and fell back-wa-ds 160 feet down an embankment to the O.-W. B. & N. tracks below. W. B. Katers, who was in the car. sus tained slight bruises and Mr. MontKom ery's 13-year-old son escaped unhurt Considering the long drop, it was re markable that all three were not killed. Mr. Montgomery was taken to the Good Samaritan Hospital by a passerby. Riding with Mr. Smith when his auto was hit by the Southern Pacific train was Perry Austin, former Multnomah Club football star. Mr. Austin jumped when he saw the auto stalled and es caped unhurt. The automobile engine went dead just as they reached the tracks. Mr. Smith was carried along the street some distance when the crash came before the engine could be brought to a stop. The automobile was telescoped. Dr. W. W. Bruce at tended Mr. Smith, who later was taken to his home. Burns Man Gets Commission. OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU, Wash ington, June 29. Through the efforts of Senator McNary a commission as First Lieutenant in the Engineers' Re serve Corps has been Issued to Frank P. Gowan, of Burns. TWO ARE THRICE WEDDED THREE MINISTERS PERFORM CER EMONIES FOR SAME COl'PLE. In Complication That Arose After First MarrUKe Service) Second License Is Secured. Three times during the past week did John Ray Kenny and Flora Her mann stand before a preacher and hear the words, "I pronounce you man and wife," uttered, before they felt certain in their own minds that they were really man and wife. This unusual procedure likewise ne cessitated two marriage licenses and a lot of trouble before they finally em barked aboard the good ship Matri mony. On June 23 they took out a marriage license and arranged to get married. They wanted the ceremony performed first by a preacher of one denomination and then by one of another denomina tion. The first pronounced them man and wife, but the second minister re fused to go through with a ceremony. Undaunted, the couple decided to re tain the first marriage license as a memento of their unusual experience, so Thursday evening they wended their way back to the Courthouse and se cured second license.- They said they had finally made all arrangements to have a double ceremony performed by virtue of the second license. Mr. Kenny is a resident of Gresham, while the bride gave her residence at 600 East Twenty-fifth street. Portland. Sherwood Farmer Hurt in Runaway. SHERWOOD. Or., June 29. (Special.) Albert Links suffered a fracture of the shoulder bone and arm and had several ribs shattered .Thursday, when the team with which he was hauling hay bolted. He is doing well, accord ing to reports of his physician. The horses and wagon were uninjured. ALL SPRUCE IS IN WEST OREGOX AND WASHINGTON LOOKED TO FOR AEROPLANE SUPPLY, Government Taking; steps to Get Prod uct at Reasonable Price, as Quo tations Have Sbot Vp. OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU, Wash ington. June 2 9. Oregon and Washing ton will furnish most. If not all, of the spruce to be utilized in manufacturing aeroplanes for the Government. It is estimated that 25,000,000 feet will be required.- Some Western mills handling spruce have recently quoted the Gov ernment prices ranging as high as $250 per 1000 feet, though they sold spruce to England a year ago for 340 and 350. Other Coast dealers, however, have r,ffrd tn co-ODerate with the Govern ment and the Council of National De fense will look to the lumbermen's or ganizations of Oregon and Washington to bring the price down to a reasonable level. To Insure an adequate supply of spruce as needed the Council will soon send to Oregon and Washington Wil liam Chadeayne, superintendent of the Curtis aeroplane works, and R. B. Al len, of the West Coast Lumber Manu facturers' Association, to confer with spruce manufacturers regarding the drafting of specifications and of getting out spruce in quantities and at a rea sonable price. In this connection Senator McNary today received a letter from the Charles K. Spaulding Logging Company, of Salem, placing at the disposal of the Government one or both its mills for turning out spruce for aeroplanes. The offer was transmitted to General Squire, chief of the Signal Corps, who has charge of aeroplane contracts. One plant Is now available and the other will be In 90 days. Girl Accuses Married Man. SAN DIEGO, CaL. June 29. William Scott, a married man with four chil dren, was arrested by the police this morning and identified by Miss Laura Garrlgues, a public school teacher, as the man who attacked her In a vacant house late yesterday afternoon. Trt The Oresronian classified ads. Infants Llofhers Thousands testify iHi flick's The Original United Milk Upbuilds and sustains the body No Cooking or Milk required Used for Yz of a Century Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price.