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THE MORNING OREGONIAN, SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1917. 13 Appetizing Luncheon Served in the Tea Room on the Fourth Floor From 11:30 to 2:30 Daily Pure, Wholesome Food, Courteous Service, Reasonable Prices Soda Fountain, Basement Kodaks, Cameras, Supplies, Fourth Floor Expert Kodak Finishing, Developing, Printing, Enlarging, Framing and Color Work, Fourth Floor Bring Your Films Here for the Best Results QUALITY, LIKE TRUTH, BEARETH AWAY THE VICTORY. SHOP HERE FOR RELIABLE MERCHANDISE AT LOW PRICES Auto Caps 25c Department, First Floor Special Clean-up Sale of odd lines Women's Auto Caps. Roll or stiff buckram visors. Shown In plain colors and in OK checks. 60c to 65c Caps Ols Wax Paper 3 Rolls For 10c Stationery Dept. Main Floor. The Standard Store of the Northwest Olds9 Wortman & King Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods COOLMOR PORCH SHADES SUMMER FURNITURE, GRASS RUGS, DRAPERIES, BEDDING, ON THE 8D FLOOR. Motor Veils 98c Department, First Floor Women's Motor Veils of fine quality chiffon cloth. Good full sizes. Large assortment colors, some in shaded effects. QO $1.25 Veils now for only vOL PORTLAND AGENTS FOR OHIO STANDARD AND HOOVER ELECTRIC CLEANERS, CARPET DEPT., 3D FLOOR. Double Stamps cashychas in AH Departments Except Groceries Charge Purchases Made Saturday and Rest of Month Go on August Bill, Payable Sept. 1 Women's Fancy Neckwear 65c to 85c Grades at Main Floor Women's Novelty Neckwear In an extraordinary Bale Saturday at a price which will attract widespread attention. In this special offering there are the fashion able new pique collars 'and sets in plain or with hand-embroidered piquot edges. These are very effective to wear with Summer frocks of all kinds. Various styles and shapes In tho assortment. By shopping early in the day yon will have variety to select from. Neckwear made to Bell at 65c, 75c and 85c on sale for one day Saturday at the special low price of only a large 49c Great Sale Men's Shirts 95c Soft or Stiff Cuff Styles Special for Saturday 95c Main Floor If you have ever worn the famous "Belmont" Shirt you will appre ciate this saving all the more, for better Shirts at $1.25 would be hard to find. Made up in splendid quality materials, cut in full standard sizes and well made. Good selection of stripe patterns in various colors. Soft or stiff QKf cuff styles. Sizes 14 to 18. Priced special for Saturday's selling at MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS in all white or white with .striped collars. Sizes 14 to 17. Formerly sell- CXn Ing at $1.00 and $1.25, now atvC MEN'S UNION SUITS in celebrat ed Carter and Vassar makes. Cotton lisle, wool, silk-and-wool, all sizes in the lot. Prices range $1.00 to $10 INTERWOVEN HOSE Silk, wool, lisle, cotton 350 to $1.00 a pair. Boys' 2-Pant Suits $4.65 Broken Sizes 6 to 18 Years Main Floor These excellent Suits are made up in good, serviceable mixtures mostly in medium colors. Styled with pinch back, 8-piece belts, patch pock ets, etc. Pants are full lined and have double taped seams, which adds to wearing quality. Not all sizes, as this lot is made up of several broken lines. Just what your boy will need for vacation and school wear. Two C?l pairs of Pants with each Suit. Specially priced Saturday at only Da-v)J Boys9 Shirts and Blouses 45c Boys' Shirts and Blouses at a spe cial low price for Saturday in the Boys' Store. Styled with new large collars and short sleeves. Light or dark colors. Priced special 45c Boys' Wash Suits we show a won derful assortment of the newest mod els made up in linens, madras, per cales, repp and other materials. Ages 2 to 10 priced at $1.50 to $3.50 Double Stamps With Cash Purchases In All Depts. Except Groceries. NewMiddy Blouses Special $1.29 Center Circle, First Floor Women's and Misses' New Middy Blouses in several Btyles one of which opens in front and has shawl collar and belt. Others lace in front and have colored collars and cuffs or all- white. Popular for sport and C" OQ outing wear. Special Saturday at DAi Middy Skirts, $1J9, $129 Center Circle, First Floor White Middy Skirts to go with blouses. Two attractive styles, with or without strap belts. Large pockets, trimmed with pearl buttons. $1.1D-$1.29 Girls' Apparel Underpriced! $1J0 White Middy Skirts 98c Girls' Middy Blouses at 98c Second Floor Girls' White Duck Middy Skirts with or without waist. Sizes for girls 6 to 14 years of age. Skirts well worth $1.50 in a special sale forQQ Saturday at the low price OU Second Floor Extra special of fering for Saturday. Girls' 3Iid dy Blouses in plain white or with colored collars and cuffs. Ages 6 to 14 years. With or QQ without belts. Priced at Girls' $1.85 Kimonos at 89c Second Floors Girls' Kimonos in attractive styles priced lower for Saturday's selling. Made up of good quality crepe in assorted patterns and 'colors. Ages 6 to 14. Kimonos selling for- QQ merly to $1.85 now for OJC GIRLS' WASH DRESSES in new 1917 styles with full skirts, fancy collars, belts, etc. Good quality ginghams and chambrays in assorted colors. Sizes for girls 6 to 14 years j0 QD of age. Saturday for pA.VO GIRLS' 2-PIECE SPORT SUITS white skirts with fancy Ip QO colored smocks sizes for intermediate girls special, suit D0 GERLS' WOOL MIDDY SWEATERS, all colore, $5.50 grade $4.19 White Shoes, Pumps, Oxfords At $2.69 Main Floor' Saturday the Shoe Section will feature a special sale of several hundred pairs Women's White Shoe3, Pumpe and Oxfords at above price. In the assortment there are White Nile Cloth Shoes with rubber sole, flat heel, plain toe White Nile Cloth Oxfords and Pumps with flat heel and plain toe and White Nile Cloth Pumps with Cuban heel and ankle strap. Cool, comfortable footwear for street, sport and PQ JQ outing wear. Sale price, pr. i7Arfva I WHITE CANVAS SHOES and Pumps with low heels and fiber soles. Q-f QQ Priced very special, the pair D X.JJ Men's $6.50 Oxfords $4.48 Main Floor Men's Oxfords of fine quality" tan or black calf Special lot of Men's Shoes in good styles for general wear. leather. Smart English Qi AO English last included. QA OfT last. $6.50 grade, pair Saturday Specials in Drugs 6f Toilet Requisites Troy Milk of Magne-IA-, sia, full pint bottle forUC Bocabelli Castile Soap for 850 Upjohn's Mineral Oil, a pure paraffin oil full pint size 500 We reserve the right to limit quantity of any article in this list sold to a customer. Double Stamps with cash purchases in Drug Dept. Ivory Soap O 5 Cakes for 40U Limit 5 cakes to a customer and no deliveries except with other pur chases made in Drug Department. Cream Oil Soap, 3 Cakes A pure and antiseptic Toilet Soap composed of Olive and Cocoa nut oil. On sale at 10c the Of?-, cake, three cakes for only"'"-' Orchard White, bottle for 350 Mennen's Sen Yeng Talc. 100 Oakley's Corylopeis Talcum 130 25c Woodbury's Facial 00 Soap, special, the cake Espey's Fragrant Cream at 200 Mentholatum priced 200, 400 Pluto Water, bottle for only 300 Canthrox, for the hair, at 400 Unguentine, an effective remedy for burns, special now only 190 Squibb's Boric Acid, pound 500 Dr. Lyons' Tooth Pow- Oft der, special now at only 'vFv Squibb's Milk Sugar, lb. 850 Physicians' &" Surg. Soap 1O0 Squibb's Talcum, all odors, 200 Euthymol Tooth Paste now 180 Troy Milk of Magnesia in full pint bottles, special now at 400 Mosquito Talcum Powder 100 Cuticura Soap, the cake at 180 Kolynos Dental Cream now 200 Pebeco Tooth Paste on OQn sale Saturday special at'' Colgate's Ribbon Dental Cream on sale for Saturday special 200 Odorono, for excessive perspira tion, three sizes 250, 450, 850 Rubifoam Liq. Dentrifice at 2O0 Colder's Saponaceous Dentine on sale for Saturday at only 150 Talcum Can Holders now 890 Sempre Glovine on1Q sale Saturday low price r Women's Sport Sweaters $4.98 to $9.95 Second Floor You will find here the largest and best stock of Sport Sweaters in the city at prices you can afford to pay. Wool Sweaters scores of styles in all the lat est weaves and colorings. Many' have large sport collars an. patch pockets. Heavy or light pv woio-Vifa Pricoo . ns tr. cn n-!Pii Fiber Sweaters Women's and Misses' Fiber Silk Sweaters in beautiful styles with large sailor collars, belts, patch pockets, sashes, etc. All colors. Prices $5.00 to $8.75 fax Silk Waists Special at $3.29 New Smocks $1.75 to $4.98 Second Floor Women's high class Waists underpriced for Saturday. Various styles with round or square collars, also with high neck. Crepe de chine, silk voile and Jap 6ilk. White and various colors. (IQ OQ Sale price Saturday DO Second Floor We 6how a great line of the new smocks in all the wanted materials poplins, galatea, linene, etc. Many are styled with . large collars, belts and patch pockets. White and colors rose, green, blue, pink, etc Prices $1.75 np to $4.98 Khaki Outing Apparel -Women's Khaki One - Piece Dresses blouse with plain or divided skirt. Blouses have large collars. The prices range from $4.50 up to $13.50 Khaki Dress Skirts for riding, climbing or walking. $1.75-$6.75 Khaki Blouses in plain middy and coat styles. $1.29 to $2.49 Women's Khaki Overalls with or without blouse these are especially serviceable for camp or mountain wear. Priced for Saturday at $1.95 and $2.75 Extra Specials for Saturday -Women's Silk Coats and Capes on sale Saturday at $12.45 -Women's High-class Silk Coats and Capes Saturday at $17.45 -Women's and Misses' Suits all good styles Saturday $12.45 -Dress Skirts for sport and street wear $1.98, $2.98, $4.98 Women's Sport Sailors At $2 Millinery Salons Second Floor Smart new Sport Sailors for women and misses. Very newest styles, many having double brim others in two-tone effect. Milans, Tuscans and Hemps. Trimmed with grosgrain band and neat tailored bow. Dont overlook this extraor dinary offering. New Sailors in white or cream on sale CJO f( Saturday at very special DvlU Wheel Goods Fourth Floor Baby Carriages In newest 1917 styles. Prices range $25 to $50 Go-Carts from $9.50 to $22.50 Velocipedes from $4.25 to $20 Tricycles from $.00 to $20 Bicycles from $24.25 to $40 Orioles ranging $10 up to $20 Sulkies from $4.25 to $10.50 Hammocks and Swings Couch Hammocks, Swing Ham mocks, Porch Seats, Lawn Swings, etc, newest 1917 styles on display. Headquarters for Tennis and Golf Supplies and Fishing Tackle. 25c Ribbons At 19c Main Floor High-grade Ribbons for hairbows, sashes and fancy work. Odd lines in plain and flow ered effects. Satins, taffetas, moires. Many of the fashionable stripes are included. Rib- IQ bons of 25c quality, yard Wash Ribbons Underpriced Main Floor Lingerie Ribbons in white, pink or blue with neat 6pot design. Prices are for 10-yd. bolt. 50c Bolt of No. 1 now at 850 75c Bolt of No. 1 now at 500 90c Bolt of No. 2 now at 600 $1.25 Bolt of No. 3 now at 850 By the yard, 40, 60, 70, 90 DOUBLE STAMPS SATURDAY WITH CASH PURCHASES IN ALL DEPTS., EXCEPT GROCERIES. Basement Millinery Sale! Hat Shapes 0T Special at .."s" Basement Women's, Misses' and Children's Hat Shapes in a great Sat urday Clean-up Sale at the above price. Large, medium and small styles in black, white and colors. Hemp, rough braids, chips, etc. FineOfT for outing and sport wear. At"1'-' Children's Hats 50c Basement Small lot of Children's Trimmed Hate in black, white and colors. Good styles, some in Kfl tailored effects. Saturday at Jvl Tiasement Under price Store- Rummage Sale White Shoes 5 Extraordinary Bargains A a. QOp Children's White Footwear broken lines of various ZxL iOL kinds priced for quick selling.. Sister Sue or Keds, Strap Pumps and Mary Janes with rubber and leather soles. AO While they last you may buy them at, pair aOl A 4- Kl 7Q Women's Strap rL V Pumps with rubber sole Women's Laced Shoes with enameled soles and Women's high - heeled Laced Shoes; odd lines, spe- (J" ' f7( cially priced, the pair wit I J A- Q QQ Women's high m )&.VOtop Shoes with low walking heels. Women's high-top Shoes with kid vamp Not all sizes. A . CI OH Misses' White riL DltOt7 Shoes in popular laced style Misses' White Mary Jane Pumps and white Shoes with low heels. In a broken range of sizes. Spe- Q't OQ cially priced, pair OltOt Ax. CJ1 QQ Odd lines of rL tDi.OiMisses White top Shoes with patent leather vamp. These are shown in both laced and buttoned JJ" QQ styles. Special a pair D-L0 and canvas upper, and QO QQ other styles. Special 3CJ JAPANESE VISmHG HERE gTUDESTS AND ELECTRICAL HEX ARRIVE FROM TOKIO. Tom-tots Decline to Reveal Nature of Their Investisatlona American Method Believed Studied. Four prominent Japanese, on a tour of the United States, arrived In Port land yesterday and will remain for two or three days. Bunro Oshlma and T. Klnmra, of Tokio, are registered at the Multnomah. S. Watanaba and Penklchl Tanl. of Osaka, are at the Benson. Bunro Oshlma and T. Klnmra are young students who are gleaning- first hand impressions of the American way of doing things. Mr. Klnmra is the on of a high official of the Turuka wa Copper Mining Company, of Japan. Mr. Oshlma's father is widely known in scientific circles of Japan and holds the degree of doctor of engineering. Both declined to divulge the nature of their investigations In this country, but S. Akamatsu, Japanese Consul in this city, said that their interest prob ably is directed toward American min ing methods. ,S. "Watanabe, who Is at the Benson. Is an ex-member of the Japanese Par liament and Is actively interested in eleotrical engineering. His compan ion, Seneklchl Tanl, is chief of general affairs of the Osaka Eleotrlo Lamp Company. Yesterday waa pent by Mr. Wata- nabe and Mr. Tanl in a sightseeing tour of Portland and vicinity. Both look forward with delighted anticipa tion to a Columbia Highway trip to day. They are greatly interested In American electrical engineering meth ods, and, while their trip ostensibly Is for pleasure, it Is understood that they, too, are students of progress In this country. Both parties called at the Japanese consulate yesterday and paid their re spects to Consul Akamatsu. They ex pect to leave for New Tork within the next few days. JEALOUSY IS SUSPECTED NEW MOTIVE FOR SHOOTING OF -CORPORAL 5UTTOS ADVANCED. Theory That Prowler Wal Trying- to Place Dynamite to Destroy Po-werhonse Discredited. said to have stated that another man had threatened him. RAILWAY PICNIC IS TODAY Business In Shops and Offices of O. W. II. & ST. Ceases for Day. Business tn the offices and the shops of the O.-W. R. & N. Company will be suspended today and all hands will go to Bonneville for the third annual picnic of the employes. A special train will leave the Union station at 8:30 to carry the office employes and trainmen who can be spared from their runs. Another spe cial will leave from the Albina sta tion to carry the shop employes and their families. A programme of sports and other entertainment has been arranged. The shopmen's band Is going along to fur nish the music President Farrell and other officials will be members of the party. Cottage Grove Company Prompt. COTTAGE GROVE, Or, July 27. (Special.) With the exception of 15 Portland men. who will become mem bers of this company, and Andrew J. Brewer, who was on his way here from Weed, CaL, every member of the company was present at reveille Wednesday morning when the Stars and Stripes were hoisted over the Armory, admission to which for the first time Is denied civilians except by permission of the commanding- of ficers. Khaki-clad guards, on duty day and night, see that all regular Army regulations in regard to approaching the lines are respaoted. NOTARIES ASKED TO AID APPEAL MADE TO TAKE EXEMP TION AFFIDAVITS FREE. C. M. Stafford, Author of Plan, Says Majority of Those Affected Can not Afford ExpeaH In an appeal yesterday by C M. Stafford, secretary of the Portland war census bureau, all notaries publio and others authorized under the law to acknowledge affidavits are urged to come forward with offers to sign all exemption affidavits free of charge when the young men of Portland and Oregon are called upon to file their claims for exemption with the various boards throughout the county and state. For the most part, or at least in many instances, these claims for ex emption will come from young men with families, who can 111 afford to spend the few dollars which It would otherwise take In perfecting their af fidavits in support of their claims for exemption. It was announced at the war cen sus bureau yesterday that the official draft list is expected to arrive from Washington today and the corps of clerks will begin at once their work of arranging the names and numbers .of the Portland men who will he the first to be called to the colors. This work is expected to take several days Brltannlca Editor Is Dead. PHILADELPHIA, July 27. John T. Lamberton, associate editor of the American edition of the Encvclopedia. Brltannlca, died today aged 78 Read The Oregonlan classified ads. MISSION TO ARRIVE SOON Japan. Sends Prominent Officials to Confer With United States. The Japanese special mission to the United States will arrive, at San Fran cisco on August 6, according to ad vices received by S. Akamatsu. consul for Japan in this city. The party of distinguished diplomats, military and naval officers and other men of affairs, sailed for America on Sunday, July 22, their Intention to Ball on July 13 having been abandoned. The special envoy of the Japanese government and leader of the mis sion is Viscount Ishil, ex-Mlnlster of Foreign Affairs, and one of the young est men to have held that Important post. Other distinguished members of the party are: Vice-Admiral Isamu Takeshlta, former naval attache at Washington. D. C ; Major-General Sholcht ugano and Major EeUi Tanl i kawa. . . a new motive was aavancea yester day for the shooting Thursday night of Corporal William Sutton, Third Ore gon Infantry, according to Special Agent Lou Wagner, of the Portland Railway, Light & Power Company, who Investigated the case yesterday. While not able to give the name of the man who, it is thought, probably shot Corporal Sutton, it was said yesterday that he was shot by a man who had made threats to shoot him if he con tinued to pay attention to a young woman of whom the other man was jealous. The city detectives were looking for the assailant yesterday and. it is said, they located a man who had heard the threat made. Little credence is given the report that the prowler was near the powerhouse for the purpose of placing dynamite. Corporal Sutton was recovering yes terday and was removed to the Army hospital at Vancouver. He was unable to give the detectives much lnforma- I tion concerning the shooting, but la Boy Scout Hats $1.25 Army Hats $1.75-2.50-2.75 PORTLAND, OREGON We invite your inspection of our goods; your money refunded if not as represented. New Goods arriving almost daily. Clothing; Rolls, waterproof ....$3.75, $5.25 and $0.00 Bedding Rolls $8.00 Canvas Basins So Aluminum Individual Camp ing Outfit, with case... $2.75 Canteens 50 to $2.75 Dark O. D. Cotton Trousers 950 Dark O. D. Breeches $1.50 Sailor Overalls. . .850 and O50 Packsacks 500 to $1.50 Cruiser Packs $3.50 Army Shoes, Munson last. . $6.00 and $7.0O Boy Scout Tents, 5x7, with poles and ropes Khaki canvas $6.50 White canvas $5.50 Khaki Shelter Tents $3.50 White Shelter Tents $3.00 Shelter Tents, one piece, double warp, 10-ounce $3.75 Tarpaulins, 76x116 $3.25 Tarpaulins, 74x76 $2.15 Collapsible Cots $4.50 Ponchos $2.00 and $4.50 Auto Robes, waterproof . .$5.00 Duffle Bags 750, $2.20, $2.25 It will pay you to visit the most interesting store in Port land; not required to purchase. Phone Slain 4215 piiaiw.u Catalogue on Request