13 We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Amounting to 10c or More. Do Your Shopping at This Store and Reap the Benefit of This Additional Cash Saving. Manicuring and Hairdressing Parlors 2d Floor Model Grocery, Bakery and Delicatessen 4th Floor Muslin Underwear and Corsets 2d Floor Shoe Shining in the Basement. THE MORNING OREGONIAN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1917. QUALITY FIRST! AT THIS STORE! SHOP HERE FOR BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. Take Lunch in Our Tea Room Plan your shopping tour to include luncheon here. Service from 11:30 to 2:30. Afternoon tea 2:30 to 4:30. 4th Floor. ARTISTIC PICTURE FRAMING TO ORDER 4TH FLOOR. KODAKS & CAMERAS ON THE 4TH FLOOR. The Standard Store of the Northwest 01ds9 Wortman & King Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods ALL MAIL ORDERS GIVEN CAREFUL AND PROMPT ATTENTION BY EXPERT SHOPPERS. GIVE US A TRIAL. Home Patterns 10c and 15c Why pay 20c and 25c for other patterns? Home Journal Patterns are easy to use and ac curate. October styles now in. PORTLAND AGENTS FOR BETTY WALES DRESSES FOR GIRLS AND YOUTHFUL WOMEN. 2D FLOOR. Showing New Fall Fashions in Wearing Apparel for Misses & Little Women Featuring New Millinery At $10 Hi. : -c - Millinery Department Second Floor Beautiful new models in Trimmed Hats priced for Saturday's selling at a saving of from $2.50 to $5 on each Hat. Tailored Hats, semi-dress Hats and Dress Hats in all the newest shapes small, medium arfd large ef fects, with latest trimmings. Over 100 models in this special offering. Strictly high-grade Hats every one of them. Easily worth $12.50 " f and $15. Choice Saturday atJL" $7.50 to $8.50New FallHats$5.00 Second Floor Medium and large sailors, roll or straight brim ef fects, effectively trimmed with ribbon bands and bows. Very smart for street and school wear. High-grade velours and felts. Some are trimmed with ornaments, quills, wings, etc Latest colors, CJpT ff While they last you may take your choice of them at only JJOeUU New Felt and Velour Hats, Special $430 Hair Bow Ribbons 25c Yd. Extra Quality Main Floor Supply the children's Hairbow Ribbons here Saturday at a special low price. New fancy Rib bons in a great variety of light and dark patterns plaids in all the new est color combinations, also Dresdens, moires and plain all-silk taffetas in the wanted shades for children's bows. LOT 1 Hairbow Ribbons, yd. 25 LOT 2 Hairbow Ribbons, yd. 350 V cy-t- -i-.'f- i New Scarfs $1 to $3.50 Main Floor Women's Scarfs of Angora, worsted and silk yarns. Shown in purple, Copen, greens, rose, yellow, white, gray, black and mixed combinations. Just the thing for chilly weather. Prices range from $1.00, $1.50, $3.50 Women's New Linen Kerchiefs 3 for 50c Main Floor Women's all-linen Handkerchiefs with colored em broidery initials. Special lot to be closed out at a saving to our cus tomers of 25. Special at Cfl 20, or three for low price JUl New Autumn Neckwear Exclusive Styles and Fabrics Main Floor1 Step in and let us show you the new novelties in neckwear as shown by the smartest New York 6hops. New roll, flat and demi-roll effects in plain tailored and frill edge 6tyles with exquisite designs of fine embroidery and filet lace edges and insertions. Prices range from 65 6 to $5 each. NEW JABOTS AND STOCKS in a great assort ment of different styles. Very smartest effects for particular dressers. Made up in fine net top laces, filet and Brussels mesh. Shown in cream or white. Prices range 890, $1.25, $1.50 and up to $1.75 New Veilings & Veils Main Floor Latest novelties In new Fall Veils and Veilings from leading importers. Fashionable dressers can supply their needs here with full assurance of get ting what is correct and new. New Motor Veils Special $1 Main Floor New Motor Veils in a full assortment of colors, two sizes 18x54 inches, or 86x54 inches. Saturday special $1.00 New Veilings 25 to $1.25 yd. iWood Carriers Special 68c Third Floor Get your order In early, for we have only a limited number of these. Made of veneered wood with metal bands, as illustrated to the left. Q Priced for this sale at special of vlOC Misses' & Little Women's New Fall Suits $20.00 to $38.50 Second Floor Splendid assortment of styles in new Fall Suits for misses and little women. High waistline effects, some plaited to yoke, others gathered. Latest models with new high collars, novelty belts and pockets. Materials are cheviots, poplins, tweeds, burella, serge and broadcloths. Many are trimmed with fur. $20 to $38.50 New Fall Coats $16.50 to $37.50 : Second Floor Becoming styles for misses and little women. Plush, burel la, silvertone, melton, velour and mix tures in all the new and wanted colors. High waistline and novelty belted ef fects, many are fur trimmed, others are trimmed with plush, fancy buttons, braids, etc Especially smart styles for misses' school wear. The prices range from $16.50 up to $37.50. New Middy Sweaters $4.98 to $7.95 Second Floor Several different weaves, Including Shetland wool with Angora collars and cuffs and plain knit wool with sailor collar and fancy borders of con trasting colors. Also a few 6tyles of imported wool. These Sweaters are very serviceable for school wear. y 3 pain Misses' & Little Women's Fall Dresses $12.50 to $35.00 Second Floor Attractive new Serge Dresses for street and school wear. Plain colors and novelty plaids. Smart new plaited and gathered models trimmed with satin braid, fancy stitch ing, satin, silk or Georgette collars. Also fancy styles for party and evening wear made up in charmeuse, taffeta, satin and Georgette crepe. The sizes range from 16 up to 20. Ask to see these attractive new Fall Dresses for misses and little women. $12.50-$35 New Fall Waists At $3.49 Second Floor Special for Saturday New Waists of Georgette crepe in white and flesh color. Many attractive styles. Also new Tailored Waists of crepe de chine and striped tub silks. CJO ACk Priced very special this sale DOfxU Sale of Wool Sweaters At $3.49 and $4.98 Bargain Circle, First Floor Two wonderful bargain offerings in Wool Sweaters for Saturday. Styled with belts, sashes, pockets and roll or sailor collars. Shown in all popular shades, some are trimmed with white. Also Slip-on Sweaters. Special $3.49, $4.98 Sacrifice Sale of Girls' Lot 1 $3.98 Lot 2 $5.00 Odd Lines Coats, Suits Only 1 of a Kind Second Floor For quick clean-up of odd lines Girls' High-grade Summer Suits and Coats we offer them Saturday at the above low prices. Many garments in each lot, selling formerly" at three or four times the sale price. Medium and light weight fabrics. All are of splendid qual ity materials and well made. Being odd lines, sizes are broken and only 1 of a style. Two big lots on sale Saturday at the special price of $3.98 and $5 School Apparel Special Lot of Girls' Fall Coats At $9.25 Second Floor Girls' School Coats in new Fall styles with large collars, deep belts, etc Made up in serviceable dark plaids in navy, greens and browns. C?Q OC Ages 6 to 14 years. Priced DV&D New Fall Suits Sizes for girls of intermediate ages. Made up in cheviots, serges, broadcloths, etc. Priced from $20.50 to $34.50 New Fall Dresses Beautiful new models for girls 6 to 14 years of age. Mothers are invited to come and see these new arrivals today. Model Grocery Saturday Special Fourth Floor B A C O N A O machine sliced, the pound Al PIN-MONEY Pickles in Afn bulk special, the quart at x"i QUEEN OLIVES, bulk, 9Kp on sale Saturday, quart, at Otll SNIDER'S CATSUP Ofp 25c size Saturday, special VrV Basement Sales! $15 Plaid Wool Blankets - ( special, the pair, at only DJ-" Children's School flJO QQ Shoes, sizes to 5, pr. 5.0 Boys' School Suits QA r7T with 2 pairs pants at O Women's Fall Coats J- n QJT in the latest modes "VMomen's and Misses' New Fall Drjss Skirts in attract- PQ QQ ive style. Special price 30.tO Famous P. N. Corsets for QO the average figure, special fOV 80-inch Corduroys in the 7FC popular colors, the yard at Drugs & Toilet Needs Money-Saving Specials for Saturday Main Floor We reserve the right to limit quantity of any articles in this list sold to a customer today. Ivory Soap 5 Cakes for Limit 5 cakes to a customer and no deliveries except with other purchases made in Drug Dept. Milkweed Cream in two sizes specially -priced now at 400, 85 CREAM OIL SOAP a pure and antiseptic Toilet Soap made of the finest olive and cocoanut QP oils. Three bars for only "tlv Listerine, large size bottle, 850 La Blache Face Powder in all the wanted colors special at 890 Rubber Goods Fresh New Stock Douches, Syringes, Combina tion Hot Water Bottles and Face Bottles in various styles and sizes. Complete satisfaction Is guaranteed. Dept. 1st Floor. Abelina Water, largs fcottla, 150 Phenolax Wafers, 30 in bot., 250 Cuticura Ointment, specially priced this sale 230, 450, 850 Sal Hepatica 270, 530, $1.10 Enos Fruit Salts, Saturday $1 Freezone for Corns, special 300 Anti-colic Nipples of maroon and pure gum. Special now only 50 Metal Hot Water Bottles $1.25 Oriental Cream, special $1.25 Powder Puffs in 4 Bizes at 50 Bath Brushes with removable handles, priced from 500 to $1.25 Tooth Brushes in a large assort ment of styles. Priced 100 to 450 Elcaya Cream, Cerate and Face Powder, priced Saturday only 500 Besinol Soap, special today 230 Strong's Arnica Tooth Soap 200 Beecham's Pills at, the box 220 Danderine, in three sizes, spe cially priced at 200, 4O0 800 Fitch's Dandruff Remover in two sizes, now selling 450, 000 Glyco Thymoline 230, 450, 890 Gets-It, for corns, at only 2O0 Phillips' Milk of - Magnesia in two sizes, priced at 250 and 450 Pompeian Cre'm 450, 690, 890 Special Sale of Women's Knit Underwear Department, Main Floor- We are now closing out several odd lines of "Merode" Knit Underwear for women at substantial price reductions. Higl-grade garments in wool, part wool and cotton. All sizes in the assortment, but not all sizes in each style. VESTS, PANTS, UNION SUITS 85c Grade now 630 $1.00 Grade now 750 $1.25 Grade now 940 $1.35 Grade at $1.00 $1.50 Grade at $1.13 $1.75 Grade at $1.32 $2.00 Grade at $1.50 $2.50 Grade at $1.87 $2.75 Grade at $2.06 $3.00 Grade at $2.25 Men's $3 Hats $2.25 $5 Hats $3.75 Main Floor Inaugurating a new sell ing policy in our Men's Hat Shop, we have changed the regular prices of our Hats as noted above. These new prices will remain in effect until fur ther notice. Fall styles are now ready for your inspection in black and leading colors. You should see them. All Men's $3.00 Hats now $2.25 All Men's $5.00 Hats now at $3.75 Carter Union Suits $1.00 to $630 Main Floor We are exclusive Port land agents for Carter Union Suits for men. Every Carter garment is hygienically clean and ready to wear without laundering. All weights and fabrics. Priced, suit $1 to $6.50 GET YOUR CASH DISCOUNT S. & H. TRADING STAMPS! Boys' School Suits $5 Ages 6 to 18 Years Main Floor If you want a Suit that will give your boy satisfactory wear, look well and hold its shape, see these splendid models we spe cialize in at five dollars. They are made up in latest models with pinch back or three-piece belts. Serviceable dark mixtures, full cut knickers with double seat and knees. All seams taped and reinforced. Ages GfT flfl to 18 years Extra good values DJJKF Boys' 2-Pants Suits $6 JO to $15 Made up in tweeds, homespuns and hand-finished worsted. Colors, gray, brown, tan, etc. Hand-tailored coats that will fit and hold their shape to the last. Pants lined throughout. Boys 2-pants Suits at $6.50 to $15 Boys' Shirts and Blouses 650 to $2 Boys' School Hosiery, pr. 250, 350 Boys' Winter Underwear $l-$2.50 Men's Shoes at $4.85 $6 to $8 Qualities Main Floor Men's Dull Calf English Laced Shoes with white fiber soles and rubber heels. Medium narrow toe and flat heel. These are regular $6 grade- We also include a small lot of Men's Vici Laced Shoes with round toe and kid lining. Wide widths and sizes 8 to 10 only. $8.00 values fl A OfT Special, the pair at only D'.0J W omen's Shoes At $338 Dull kid, gunmetal calf and patent colt Shoes in a wide variety of shapes. Buttoned and laced, cloth or leather tops, medium or high heels, We Give S. & H. Stamps A Bplendid lot of good Shoes underpriced on account of discontinuing the lines. Factory QQ QQ cost of these Shoes more than sale price. While they last DO.70 Women's $9.00 to $12.00 Novelty High Boots Saturday for $7.98 Dl TO GO HIGHER City Project at Bull Run Lake Will Be Extended. SUCCESS SEEMS ASSURED Engineer Morrow Expects New Proj ect to Control 500,000,000 Gal lons of Water to Be Released for Vse During Summer. Unless something- unexpected soes wrong, the city dam at Bull Run Lake, which Is aimed to shut off the under ground outlet of the lake, will be a complete success and will do away with the necessity of the city building reservoir to cost hundreds of thou erds of dollars. Ben Morrow, engineer on the project, returned from the lake yesterday, after having seen the dam completed to a point where It cuts off from the main lake a small neck, or lagoon. In which are the leaks. Within a few hours after the dam was completed to the top of the lake the water In the lagoon had dropped a half foot lower than the level ef the water In the main part of the lake. If it proves tight enough to stop the flow of water between the main lake and the lagoon the project will be a success, Mr. Morrow says. The dam has been made as compact and water tight as has been possible in the re mote Bull Run section where supplies and materials have to be transported 12 miles over forest trails on horse back. Work on the dam will be rushed as rapidly as possible, the intention being to have it built 10 feet above the level of the watr before the workmen are driven out by the Winter snow and storms. The dam Is Intended to cut off the underground outlets, which are the only outlets the lake has. With these stopped the water bureau can control the release of the water from the lake and thereby conserve untll Summer about 600.000.000 gallons of water, which under present conditions leaves the lake in the Spring. Storage Supply Increased. This would mean an Increased stor age supply ample for a city twice the size of Portland at a cost of only, a few thousand dollars. Without such storage at Bull Run Lake it will be necessary In years to come for the city to construct additional reservoirs somewhere along the water system to hold water to tide over the midsum mer period. The supply Is ample for the present, but with a big Increase in population the supply may become seri ously taxed. Engineer Morrow is confident that his project, which he has petted along for years, will be a success. He will return to the lake within, a day or two to begin tests and to aid in completion of the work. TOIIG JURY FILLED Opening Statement Made in Prosecution of Yee Guk. DEFENSE IS NOT READY Dan 3. Malarkey Employed as Spe cial Prosecutor In Trial of Men Accused of Murdering Chin Hone of Bow Leong. That Tee Guk participated In a care fully planned and cold-blooded murder on June 2, last, the state of Oregon will prove beyond all shadow of a doubt, declared Dan J. Malarkey, spe cial prosecutor. In his opening state ment to the jury late yesterday after noon. The defendant la on trial for second-degree murder, accused of the killing of Chin Hong, wealthy and in fluential member of the Bow Leong tong. In a IB-minute statement Mr. Malarkey reviewed carefully the events leading up to the murder of Chin Hong and the arrest of Tee Ouk and Shee Fong, his alleged fellow murderer, both of whom were captured with smoking guns atlll In their possession. He deolared that the state was prepared to prove It to be one of the most cold-blooded mur lers in the history of the tong wars In this city. It was not until 4 o'clock yesterday that the Jury was finally selected to decide the fate of the young Yee Guk. The men who will sit as jurors are Ralph Zwlckey, N. A. Boody, Lee Wells, John E. Coffey, Franklin G. Fisher, Adolph B. Adams, Charles F. Bddy. Tom Glllman. Arnold Ruegg, Charles E. Rob inson, William Thlelman and Felix Hirsoh. Unlike his demeanor of Thursday, Tee Guk appeared to be under high ner vous tension yesterday. For the most part he eat with his head down, twitch ing his hands nervously almost con stantly. Because of the failure ef Robert Magulre, of counsel for the defendant, to be In readiness to make his opening statement to the Jury yesterday. Cir cuit Judge Tucker announced that the trial would be continued this morning, at least, although he had previously an nounced an adjournment until Monday. After the defense makes Its opening statement It Is understood that the Jurors will be taken to the scene of the shooting, at Broadway and Flanders street. Sam Ahyte. self-styled tong peace maker, of San Francisco, was an in terested spectator at the trial yester day, and, although he has repeatedly announced himself as a neutral, he was seen in frequent conference with the attorneys for Tee Guk. The trial of Shee Fong, which is scheduled tot start Monday morning, will be postponed until later In the week. It was announced yesterday. Shee Fong was with Tee Guk at the time Chin Hong was killed, and he will be one of the witnesses In the present trial. MR. GERARD MAY COME Definite Answer Promised Port land Ad Club Soon. James W. Gerard. ex-Ambassador to Germany, whose revelations regarding Internal affairs In the central empires now are appearing dally In The Orego nlan, may be able to visit Portland yet and deliver a personal report of his ex periences to the people of this city. The Portland Ad Club, which has been In communication with Mr. Ger ard, yesterday received the following message from him, at Helena, Mont., where he has been passing the last few weeks on the ranch of his father-in-law. Marcus Daly, the famous turfman: "Plans not yet settled. Hope to an swer your kind Invitation in a few days." Ad Club officials take this to indicate that Mr. Gerard contemplates Including Portland in his Western Itinerary. 1500 TO GET BREAKFAST Grants Pass Red Cross Branch Will Peed Recraits on Way to Camp. GRANTS PASS, Or., Sept. 14. (Spe cial.) The Grants Pass Chapter of the American Red Cross has been asked by the Southern Pacific Company to provide breakfasts for three trainloads of recruits to pass through this x:lty September 20, 21 and 25, bound for American Lake. There will be approx imately 600 In each party. The local chapter has accepted the proposal and Is planning to give the boys breakfasts that they will remem ber in spite of the fact that the hour set is 6 o'clock In each instance. Noted Pioneer Reappointed. ALBANY, Or.. Sept. 14. (Special.) Cyrus H. Walker has been reappointed by the County Court as county truant officer of Linn County, a position which he has held for the past few years. Mr. Walker is one of the coun- tya most honored pioneer cltlsens, be-' lng past president of the Oregon Pio- mander of the Indian War Veterans of the North Pacific Coast, adjutant of the Oregon Volunteer Veterans' Associa tion and chaplain of the Oregon State Grange. He also enjoys the distinction of being the oldest living white man born west of the Rocky Mountains. A two-wheeled cart, which auto matically loads and unloads cornstalks, is the Invention of a New Jersey farmer. Terrifying Skin Diseases Are Promptly Reached Through Blood Surface Irritations Come From Deep Seated Causes. If you are a victim of Itching, burning eczema, with its fiery tortures that often seem unbearable, you are of course anxious to know how to rid yourself of this terrifying disease. If you could learn of a sensible, rational method of treatment that would give results, you would gladly give it a trial, and thank the day that brought it to your notice. Such a remedy Is within your reach, and you have but to follow the results of scientific research to find the relief you are looking for. The mistake you have made Is the same that thousands of others have made In thinking that the disease is on the surface of the skin, and hence could be permanently cured by local remedies. Eczema and other inflammations and Irritations of the skin that are com monly called Bkln diseases, do not come alone from a diseased condition of the skin, but the real cause is an impurity In the blood. No progress toward a per manent cure can be expected from local remedies alone. But also cleanse the blood thoroughly and you will find relief. S. S. 8. Is the great unrivaled blood remedy, which has been used with the greatest success for more than fifty years. It is sold by druggists everywhere. But be sure and get the genuine S. S. S. Our medical director will gladly give medical advice without charge. Address Swift Specific Co.. 217-F, Swift Laboratory. Atlanta, Ga. Adv.