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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1917)
- - THE MORNING OltEGONIAX. SATURDAY, -JTJLY 21, 1917, N 11 Coolmor Porch Shades and Summer Furniture Third Floor Lawn Swings, Porch Seats, Couch Hammocks, Tents and Sporting Goods, Fourth Floor Kodaks and Cameras, Fourth Floor j Manicuring and Hair Dressing Parlors Second Floor Refrigera torslce Cream Freezers, Garden Hose, Etc., Third Floor Rest Rooms. Public Telephone Booths, Rest Rooms. Second Floor QUALITY FIRST! SHOP HERE AND GET DEPENDABLE GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES. PORTLAND AGENTS FOR GOSSARD, NEMO, . BON TON AND ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS. Up-to-Date Delicates sen Department Cold Meats, Salads, Pickles, Imported and Domestic Cheese, Smoked, and Salt Meats. Olives, etc., for lunches and picnics. Department on Fourth Floor. ARTISTS' MATERIALS AND WHITE CHINA FOR DECORATING, 3D FLOOR. GET OUR PRICES. WE GIVE S. & H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS WITH PURCHASES AMOUNTING TO 10c OR OVER. ASK for THEM. Fountain in Olds, Wortman & King Basement Cool, refreshing Summer Drinks of all kinds at reasonable prices. Try our special 25c Shoppers' Lunch, served in the Basement from 11 to 2 daily. Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods Women's Silk Dresses in a Notable Sale $15 and $18.95 - - 1 ' i ,,,,. .., .... i ... i , i III T The Standard Store of the Northwest I materials I Soda Fountain in the I S. & h. green I ,., . 111 at $10, $5.00 Pumps At $2.48 Main Floor Extra special for Sat urday. Women's Pumps of patent leather with high or low heels and with or without straps. Fancy trimmed styles $4.00 CJO A Q and $5.00 Pumps, the pair 50 Brown Kid Pumps At $2.95 Main Floor Women's Pumps of brown kid. Styled with buckle and medium high heels. Also patent leather Pumps with cloth CJO QfJ tops. $5 grades, the pair 3.0 Men's $7 Oxfords Special $4.85 Main Floor Men's Low Shoes and Oxfords in very latest styles. Dark brown or black calf. $6 QfT and ?7 grades, special, pr. Children's Wash Dresses At Special Prices Second Floor Our Annual Midsummer Clean-up Sale of Children's Wash Dresses offers splendid opportunity to supply the children's needs at very low prices. $625 Dresses $429 $925 Dresses $5.67 Children's Wash Dresses in this season's best styles. Made up in ginghams, linens and madras in good assortment of colors Sizes for girls from 6 to 14 years of age. LOT 1 Dresses formerly $6.25, $4.20 LOT 2 Dresses formerly $9.25, $5.G7 $430 Dresses $2.98 Wash Dresses in popular high waistline and smock styles. Made up in plain cham brays and fancy stripes. AH flJO QQ sizes. Values up to $4.50 at D50 Girls' $4.75 Sport Dresses $2.98 All Girls Dresses from $10 Up at One-Third Off Second Floor Girls' two-piece Sport Dresses plain white skirts with smock in variety of colors. Intermediate ages. Dresses that Vz Off Girls' $5.50 Sport Sweaters $4.19 Second Floor Girls' Sport Mid- I Second Floor Infants' Cotton 19p Infants' White Pique Coats in plain and hand embroidered styles were formerly selling JJO QQ to $4.75. Now priced &&JO Second Fir. Girls' Wash Dresses of fine linens, crepes and Jersey cloths sport styles for girls of intermediate ages all dresses selling at $10.00 J ttnu over now Hi dy Sweaters at a special for Sat urday. Are shown in maroon, green, royal or gold in combina tion with white. Fine wool. Formerly $5.50. Spe- QZA "t Q cially priced this sale D .!. Shirts, sizes 1 to 6 spe cially priced now only prices range $3 to $5.25, now Vz Off Men's Summer Suits $15 to $25 Men's $5 Hats At $3.75 Main Floor Men who buy Hats of the better grades will do well to investigate this special offer. Very latest soft styles for Sum mer and early Fall wear. Hats from one of America's best man. ufacturers made to sell at $5.00, and well worth the CQ r7p price special this sale . I O Men's $3 Hats $225 this includes our entire stock of Men's $3.00 soft and 6tiff felt Hats and also all of our $3.00 straw Hats. Latest shapes shown. Cool, Summery Fabrics. Main Floor Choose your new warm weather Suit here well guarantee fit, fabric and price to be to your lik ing. Smart styles for men and young men, made up in a wide range of handsome fabrics. Priced $15 to $25 Men's $1.25 Shirts Special 95c Main Floor You will need plenty of b hurts for that trip a half dozen is none too many. Supply your needs here Saturday at a special low price. Belmont $1.25 Shirts are now Qr priced special at low figure Ol ODD LINES of Men's Sport DQ Shirts, broken sizes. Special 0J $1.25 Athletic Union Suits 62y2c Men's 75c Nightshirts at 59c Main Floor Men's Athletic Union Suits of the celebrated "Porosknit" make. Manufacturer's seconds with slight imperfections. Cool and comfortable for hot $1.25 Suits now 62y2c Vassar Athletic Union Suits Perfect Fitting, $1 to $5 Special Showing of Men's Bathing Suits, $10 to $5 HI days Main Floor Only a limited num ber of these excellent Night Shirts to be closed out at the above price. Cut in good full styles in slip-on or V-neck models. Good 75c Shirts Saturday at 59c Boys' Apparel At Special Prices Main Floor Closing out broken lines and special lots of Boys' Suits, Waists, Pants, Wash Hats, Shirts, etc., at big reductions. $4 Outing Suits $2.89 Main Floor Boys' Outing Suits of Khaki, Cotton Coverts and Linen. Tan, olive and white. Norfolks with bloomer pants or military style with laced pants. fiJO QQ Ages 6 to 18. $3.50 and $4 Suits DOi BOYS' WASH SUITS in Billy Boy.Junior Norfolks, Middy and Oliver Twist styles. Made up in dependable wash materials. In ages 2 to 8 years. Priced $1.50 to $3.50 BOYS' KHAKI PANTS $1, $1.25, $1.50 BOXS' $1 SILK HATS AND CAPS 79c Boys' Sport Shirts and Blouses 45c Men's Wash Ties Special 19c Main Floor 25c is the price usually asked for Ties of this quality. Odd lines in various patterns and colors. Silk and cotton materials. " Q Priced special Saturday at JL5C Interwoven Hose 30c to $1.00 Main Floor We are principal Port land agents for the famous Inter woven Hose for men none better made. Shown in silk, lisle and cot ton. Black and leading colors. Priced, the pair from 30 to $1 Sole Portland Agents for Dutchess Trousers Sport Dresses Street Dresses A f. Q" A Women's and Misses' Dresses ulv from our regular stock odd lines of one or two of a kind. Made up in pongee, Georgette crepe and crepe de chine. Attract ive styles .for sport, street and party wear. Straight-line effects with gathered or plaited skirts. Good range of colors. On sale f on the Second Floor Saturday at only iD-LU Ai. QIC Special line of Women's and rL tDlU Misses' Silk Dresses in beautiful models for all occasions. Made up in good quality taffeta, pongee, crepe de chine, Georg ette crepes, messalines and silk poplins. Rus sian Blouse, Betty Wales and many other styles. Black, white and various good Q1 P colors. On -cale on Second Floor at DJLO Af 1 fi Qf Charming Dresses for all aL V-LO.ieJ occasions. New models for midsummer wear. Taffeta and Georgette crepe combinations, also pongee and Jersey. A few Betty Wales Dresses of white serge in cluded in this offering. Extraordi- T- O QJT nary values.. Your choice now at 5 J-O.tO Women's and Misses' Bathing Suits At $3.95 Bargain Circle, First Floor Wom en's and Misses Wool bathing Suits of splendid quality. Styled with V necks. Shown in a good range of the wanted colors with trimmings of contrasting colors. Priced in this sale at flQ QC special price, garment DOJ Cotton Bathing Suits, Special $1j00 Bargain Circle, First Floor Wom en's Cotton Bathing Suits in sev eral good styles. Black and navy with red or white. All !" Art sizes in the lot. Special tD J-.lU Women's Cotton Bathing Suits in assorted colors full CJO range of sizes. Priced I Sale Women's Sport Skirts 49 Women's Fine Neckwear 89c Formerly Selling Up to $2 Special Main Floor Saturday we shall dispose of several hundred odd pieces of women's high-grade Neckwear at an average of less than half regular prices. Smart Collars, Vestees and Sets in Georgette crepe, satin, Khaki-kool and net. Plain white and newest sport colors. Plaited backs, eatin and lace-trimmed, picot and hemstitched borders. Many hand embroidered in white and colors. Neckwear in the lot heretofore selling up to $2.00 on sale Saturday at on 40c and 50c Ribbons 25c Main Floor Moire Taffeta Ribbon of exceptionally good quality suitable for hairbows, sashes, millinery, etc. Shown in all desirable shades. We also include in this sale plain taffeta ribbons of good quality. Widths from 5 to 6 inches. The regular 40c and 50c OP Ribbons priced in this sale at the low figure of only, yard aSuJl Saturday Special Center Circle, First Floor As an "extra special offering for Saturday we place on sale a special lot of Women's Sport Skirts at a reduced price. Scores of popular styles some with shirred yokes, full gath ered waistline, others in plaited styles. Latest models with sport pock ets. Made up in poplins, taffetas and pongee in all the bright patterns and colors so much the vogue. We also include in this sale Women's Sport Sets skirt and hat to match. Figured and spot designs in various colorings. Full gathered with wing pockets and fancy (J A QQ belt. See these Skirts and Sets on sale at the Center Circle at Dtc.0 Women's High-Grade Waists $3.29 Second Floor Great many different styles in this lot all are new and very desirable. Some are shown in fancy effects, others in tailored styles with large sport collars and deep cuffs. Materials are fine nets, laces, crepe de chine, Jap silk, pongee. A rare chance to choose fiJQ OQ a beautiful high-grade Waist at a big saving. Saturday at DO. Women's Sheer Kerchiefs At 5c Main Floor At this special low price for Saturday only, and you will miss a rare bargain if you fail to take advantage of this sale. Fine sheer linen-finish Handkerchiefs with neat colored block initial full line of all letters on sale pr Saturday special price, each Ov By the dozen, special at 55 S. & H. Stamps With Purchases. 89c ?ye 89c Trimmed Hats at $3 Models Formerly Priced Up to $12 Second Floor Over 200 Hats in this great one-day clean-up. Small, large and medium styles with lat-1 est trimmings of flowers, orna-. ments, stick-ups, etc Milan Hemps and other straws. Black, white and colors. Hats for- fl0 merly priced to $12, special DO $5.00 Sailors $2.00 Second Floor Smart new banded Sailors in latest shapes, some with double brims, others in two-toned effects. Splendid $5.00 QO f( Hats Saturday special W.UU Sport and Outing Hats $1.00 and $1.50 Second Floor Many of these Hate are worth more than double the sale price, but we want to close them out quickly, hence, the big reduction. Various plain colors and combinations, also the fashionable sport figured effects. See these bargains in Sport and Outing Hats, $1 to $1.50 Toilet Needs & Drugs On account of the low prices quoted below we reserve the right to limit quantity of any article in this list sold to a customer. 25c Ivory Soap 5 Cakes for Limit 5 cakes to a customer and no deliveries except with oth er purchases made in Drug Dept. Crevie Oil Soap 3 Cakes 25c A pure and antiseptic Toilet Soap composed of Olive and Co coanut oil. On sale at 10c OPT cake, three cakes for only Orchard White, bottle for 350 Moth Balls, 1-lb. pkg.for 19 Boric Acid, -lb. package 110 Mennen's Sen Yeng Talc. 10 Rarus Theatrical Cream 390 Paste'urine Tooth Paste 110 Oakley's Corylopsis Talc 130 Colder's Saponaceous Dentine on sale Saturday at only 150 Prophylactic Tooth Brushes, factory seconds special ea. 150 Peroxide, -lb. bottle for 110 Hair Brushes, assorted, at 390 Talcum Can Holders now 390 Epsom Salts 70 15 lbs. $i Witch Hazel, 16-oz. bottle 190 Rubber Gloves, all sizes, 390 Bathing Caps, special now 190 Petroleum Jelly, special at 80 Packer's Tar Soap, cake 200 Cuticura Soap, the cake 180 Woodbury's Facial Soap 220 Kolynos Dental Cream at 200 Colgate's Ribbon Dental Cream on sale Saturday special 200 Pebeco Tooth Paste now 390 Odorono, for excessive perspi ration, 3 sizes 250, 450, 850 Rubifoam Liq. Dentrifice 200 Lyon's Tooth Powder only 190 Sempre Giovine, sale price 436 Espey's Fragrant Cream 200 D. & R. Cold Cream, small 300 Mentholatum priced 200, 400 Pluto Water, bottle for 300 Canthrox, for the hair, at 400 Unguentine, an effective rem edy for burns, special at 190 Squibb's Boric Acid, pound 5O0 Squibb's Milk Sugar, lb. 850 Bay Rum, 8-ounce bottle, 190 Physicians' '& Surg. Soap 100 Squibb's Talcum, all odors, 200 Euthymol Tooth Paste at 180 Troy Milk of Magnesia in full pint bottles, special now 400 Mosquito Talcum Powder 100 Mill-End Veils 25c Each Lengths From 1 to 1V2 Yards. Main Floor Final clean up of mill end Veils. We bought these at a special low price and you get the benefit. Lengths range from 1 t. 1 yards. Shown in black, white and colors. Hexagon, diamond and square meshes in bordered, scroll, figured and plain. Veiling worth 65c or to $1.00 by the yard. See these Veils on sale at special, each -OC NewChiffonMotorVeilsSpecial98c New Auto Caps, Main Floor Women's Motor Veils of good quality chiffon cloth. Hem stitched border. Shown in a good range of the wanted colors. QQ On sale Saturday at only 70C Each 65c to $1.75 Main Floor New lines Women's Auto Caps just received. Styled with new soft buckram brim and visors. Plain and sport colors. Prices range from 650 to $51.75 Boiler Racks Special 39c Housewares Department, Thit'd Floor inese Kacks are made to set in side of boiler and are a wonderful help in canning fruit and vegeta-0 bles. Made of wood slats. Can be0 used in any size boiler. OQ Priced special for Saturday WtL Demonstration Fruit Jars 3d fir. No. 8, Copper Bottom Wash Boilers, Special $1.68 Third Floor Considering the market conditions these boilers are fully one-third less than actual worth. No telephone orders accepted for this special and not more than one Wash Boiler sold to a C?- ?C customer. No. 8 Copper-bottom Boilers specially priced at 5J-.0O T i i : ' CHAUTAUQUA UNDER WAY EXCELLENT TALENT APPEARS AT ST. JOHN'S MEETING. Rev. J. Wfcltcom Brongher Makes One of Opening Addresses, Talking on "What's Under Your Hatr Tha St. Johns Chautauqua, which is being held hero this week. Is exciting considerable interest among the people of St. Johns, quite a number also com ing from other sections of the city to take in the attractions offered. The Chautauqua started its sessions Tues day evening and will continue for sev en days. A committee of SI citizens of St. Johns and Portsmouth obligated them--selves for the sale of 600 adult season pickets iri order to secure this Chau tauqua, which, by the way, is the first to appear in the city of Portland, it is said. The Chautauqua was formally opened with a few remarks by the committee president, H. W. Bonham, followed by Rev. A. P. Layton. of the Evangelical Church. N. H.. Trimble, superintendent and morning lecturer, made response in a few well-chosen words, and the Chautauqua Was on. The opening lecture Tuesday even ing was by Dr. James Whitcomb Brougher, well known in Portland and Los Angeles. His subject was, "What Is Under Your Hat?" A number of friends of the speaker from other sec tions of the city came out to listen to the lecture. Escaped Convict Arrested. CENTRALIA, Wash., July 20. (Spe cial.) Earl Mashborn, an escaped convict from the Oregon State Peni tentiary, was arrested at Galvin, four miles west of Centralia, today, by Sheriff John Berry. Mashborn has been working in the camp of the Lincoln Creek Lumber Company. All of the company's loggers struck this morn ing and Mashborn was taken into custody as he was coming out of the woods. Mashborn was sentenced from Portland on an arson charge. He escaped under heavy fire after serving five weeks of his sentence. Head The Orcgonlan classified ads. ROAD WORK CONSIDERED S. S. SMITH AND BERT GREER, NEWS MEN, MEET COMMISSIONERS. Proposed Surfacing of Famed Grade Across Siskiyou Mountains Is Tople at Meeting Here. Two Southern Oregon newspaper men, from the Rogue River Valley, were in the city yesterday conferring with the Stat,o Highway Commission relative to the proposed surfacing of the famed grade across the Siskiyou Mountains, on the Pacific Highway. They were S. S. Smith, editor of the Medford Sun, and Bert Greer, editor of the Ashland Tidings, representing th commercial organizations of their cities. They returned to Southern Oregon with the assurance that the Siskiyou grade will be hard-surfaced not later than next year. "We had been Informed that the grade was to be macadamized and not hard surfaced," said Mr. Smith, "and were relieved by the expression of the Com missioners, who assured us that it would be macadamized - to a 16-foot width this year, and surfaced with a bituminous top next year." The Siskiyou grade has been com pleted by Jackson County at an expense of (200,000 and Is In proper shape for Immediate completion. Assurance was given yesterday that the macadamizing of this season would afford an excellent temporary road, which will be used as a base for the hard-surfacing of next year. The stretch of road to be macadam ized and surfaced reaches from the California line to the foot of the hill at Ashland, and is lhi miles in length. Its course through the scenic Sisklyous, over the summit. Is held to be com parable for natural beauty with the Columbia River Highway. It Is a por tion of the Pacific Highway. "Travel la heavy over tne Sisklyous, commented Mr. Greer, "as the Pacific Highway is a favorite course for motor ing tourists. The average at present Is 125 cars per day, and this will be in creased by at least 60 per cent during the month of August." On the first cat in bait, in casting for black bass, the angler should reel in slowly for about five feet, then, fast. BURGLAR SUSPECT HELD MARRY COTJLSEN, EX-CONVICT, . IS KOTTNIJ BY DETECTIVES Thefts From Numerous Rooms Lead to Arrest! Man Charged Wltn Posing As Soldier. Harry Coulsen, for whom the de tective department has been searching the city during the past week In con nection with the burglarizing of nu merous rooms, walked polntblank Into the hands of City Detectives Heller and Coleman yesterday at Second and Stark streets. Coulsen is an ex-convict and was pardoned from the State Penitentiary only two months ago after serving seven months of a five year sentence for obtaining money under false pre tenses. He has a long string of aliases. Numerous articles which have been reported stolen were found in his pos session, and In pawn shops, where he Is said to have left them. Coulsen Is said to have "posed as a soldier when visiting pawn shops. It was learned yesterday that he had bor rowed a soldier's uniform on several occasions, but the name of the enlisted man has not been learned. He will have a hearing this morning. SUMMER SCHOOL CLOSES Sessions of Centralia Normal at End Today. CENTRALIA, Wash., July 20 (Spe cial.) Tomorrow noon will mark the close of the 1917 session of the Cen tralia Summer Normal School. Wednes day night the domestic science class of the school held a banquet for the members of the faculty. Last night a community sing was held In the high school auditorium and Tuesday night the student body held a picnic on the banks of the Skookumchuck River. The school this year ran six weeks, the total enrollment being 87. The ses sions were held in the high school building. Professor Earl S. Wooster, of Kllensburg. was principal. a .r FnnH a year -around Ii!!nilii1 food a thrift food an honest food that's III! mi Jill: ill!!! aMiminmmiinmmnK:iii:i:,iiiij,(lii 118