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TIIE MORNING OREGONIAN, - SATURDAY, NOVEMBER, 3, 1917. - 781 23 13 Hoover Week Home Circle Talk, by Mrs. C. S. Campbell, Today at 10 A.M., in the Auditorium, 4th Floor Auspices Hoover Committee All Women Are Urged to At tend This Lecture Free Classes in Knitting and Crocheting, 9:30 to 12 and 1 to 5 Daily in Art Needlework Department, Second Floor Children's Free Classes in Art Needlework Every Saturday From 9:30 to 12 IF YOU HAVE PICTURES TO BE FRAMED BRING THEM IN NOW BEFORE THE - HOLIDAY RUSH BEGINS. 35c Ribbons 25c Yard Main Floor Wide, heavy, all silk Hairbow Ribbon with satin butterfly edge. Shown in all the best hairbow shades. OP Worth 35c special, yard "W" This ribbon is of extra quality. GUNS, AMMUNITION, KODAKS, FOOTBALL SUPPLIES AND SPORTING GOODS OF ALL KINDS. 4TH FLOOR. The Standard Store of the Northwest OIds9 Wortman & Kin Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods . EXCLUSIVE PORTLAND AGENTS FOR THE FAMOUS BETTY WALES DRESSES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES. Delicatessen Specials Grocery DepL, Fourth Floor Dried Wafer-sliced Beef, PZfln specially priced, pound tlvfl Summer Sausage, lb. 45 Eastern Bacon, sliced, lb. 500 Large Queen Olives, qt. i55 New Ripe Olives, quart 50 FOR THE BEST LUNCH IN PORTLAND VISIT THE TEA ROOM ON 4TH FLOOR. PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE. Urgent News of Great Savings on Women's Suits, Coats, Dresses Many Special Lines Are Sharply Underpriced for Today's S elling These are the days when everybody is buying new clothes and this store is headquarters. Profit by these remarkable offerings in Women's Outer Apparel for Saturday. Suits at $19.45 Second Floor Suits of splendid quality wool eerge in the neat plain-tailored styles also novelty belted styles made' up in gab ardines, velours, burella, flannels, diagonals and other materials. Convertible collars of velvet or self material. Black I- Q and various colors to select from. Sizes 16 to 44. DXfxtl Suits at $23.45 Second Floor In this lot there is a wide range of styles, from the plain tailored models to the dressy effects. This season's latest fashions trimmed with buttons, braids, hand-embroidery, etc. Materials are wool velours, poplins, novelty plaids, burellas, serges and mixtures. Over 100 suits in this sale QOO f C all sizes for women and misses. Priced special 30rxtl Dresses at $15.95 Second Floor Beautiful frocks for party wear, made tip in crepe meteor combined with satin and Georgette crepe in a splendid range of the most desirable colors. Skirts are cut medium full and are slightly draped at sides. Waists have Georgette sleeves and crepe or satin collar. Very H C'QC newest trimmings. Remarkable values at special AtJtl New Marabou Neckwear Scarfs and Sets $4.95 to $15 Main Floor Less expensive than furs lighter in weight comfortable and decidedly stylish. We show these new Marabou Scarfs and Sets in natural and black. Full stole and cape styles with silk ribbon ties and silk lined. Make selections now. Prices range from $4.93 up to J15 New Large Silk Middy Ties in black, white and colors. $2.00 each. New Collars, Jabots, Stocks Coats at $16,50 Second Floor Women's and Misses' warm Winter Coats of ex-, cellent quality cheviot. Smart styles with novelty belts, large collars and pockets. Also several models made up CM PA in novelty mixtures. See these 6 mart 'coats at DJ-"tJvf Coats at $22.50 Second Floor Coats for street, motoring and dress occasions. Latest models with wide belts, large collars and deep pockets. Some have collars of plush or fur. Velours, chevi- QOO Pfl ots, loopine and mixtures. Great values. Priced at Coats at $28.50 Second Floor At this price we show an exceptionally attractive line of new Winter Coats in velours, burella cloth and cheviots. Belted and loose styles with large collars of fur, POQ Kfl velvet or self material. They come in various colors. D0tlvr Coats at $32.50 Second Floor Coats for dress occasions distinctive styles, with, or without belts. Fine quality wool velours, burellas, cheviots, broadcloths and other materials. Many are fur QOO fTf trimmed and full lined. See these new Coats at DOJV Other Coats for street and evening wear at $33 to $85 ' NEW COLLARS of Georgette crepe .trimmed with imitation filet laces, also hand-embroidered col lars, lace-trimmed and plain hem stitched. Great many styles. Ex tra values $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 JUST RECEIVED New Stocks, and Jabots of fine nets with pin tucks, filet, Cluny, shadow lace edges and insets. Very newest styles. Shown in white and ecru. Priced now at 650 up to $5 each. New Dress Trimmings Main Floor New metal, bead and silk drops new tassel3 of silk, beads and metal new cords for fancywork and . trimmings we HEADQUARTERS FOR FUR show all the very latest trimmings accessories for street and party dresses. Extra good values ranging in price 5f, 10, 250 to $1.50 TRIMMINGS LOWEST PRICES! Saturday "PetticoatDay" One Special Lot SilkPetticoats At $3.49 Several pretty styles in this lot of high-grade Petticoats. Good quality silk taffeta, also silk jersey Petticoats with taffeta flounce. All the leading plain shades and change- JQ fQ ables. Priced, special at DOrK SilkPetticoats At $4.69 Of excellent quality taffeta, messa line and silk jersey. Dresdens, stripes, fancy floral effects and plain colors. Several different styles. P A ?Q Priced special in this sale 3rxVJ WW -Second Floor New Models in SilkPetticoats At $5.00 New styles in medium widths with novelty flounces trimmed with ruffles and plaiting. Taffeta, messalines and silk Jersey plain colors, two-tone ef fects and novelty stripes. flfT ff Extra good values at only DJJJ SilkPetticoats At $5.50 Taffeta Silk Petticoats in plain and scalloped effects, also silk jersey and messaline Petticoats. Several differ ent styles in all leading (PfT fTA colors. Great values at 0OOJ New Waists of Crepe, Silk, Net $4.50, $5.00, $5.75 and $6.95 Second Floor Many new models in Georgette Crepe Waists ready for your inspection. Tailored or novelty styles trimmed with embroidery, lace, beads. Also dainty new Waists of taffeta, silk lace, crepe de chine, messaline and nets. Waist3 of splendid quality at $4.50 to $6.95 Girls' New Fall Apparel Second Floor Girls' Dresses of wool serges, gabardines, velvets and silk-and-wool combinations. Beautiful new models for girls 8 years to intermediate ages. Spe cially priced from $9.25 to $31 Girls' Bath Robea in great as sortment of new designs and color ings, including floral effects and the famous "Beacon" Indian pat terns. Priced at $)8 to $4.25 Girls' Sweaters in latest styles. WASH DRESSES ages 10, 12: Values up to SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, odd lines to be closed out. (PO QO 10 years to intermediate. DO0 $17.50 to $35 Pattern Hats Special Today $10 Millinery Salons, Second Floor Don't wait until late in the day come, in the morning and be among those who get first choice of these beautiful Hats. When we say these values are fully as good, if not better, than offered in our recent $10 sale you will appreciate the importance of being on hand early, before the choicest models are picked out. Exquisite Hats From Bendel, Joseph, Reboux and Others Black, White and Leading Colors Beautiful Hats for all occasions some in smart tailored effects, others in becoming styles for street and business wear, others in the dressy models for evening, trimmed with ostrich, metal laces, furs, flowers and novelty orna ments of various kinds. Some of these patterns are from our regular stock, but most of them have but recently arrived. Pattern Hat3 that fl- f fC are worth from $17.50 up to $35. On sale Saturday at, special wlUtUU $1.50 Veils At 98c Main Floor Women's chiffon drape and auto veils in black and good as sortment of colors. Hand-run and with chenille dots. Veils of $1.25 and $1.50 grades today i COMBINATION Adjustable Veils, large enough to cover face and hair or hat. Black, brown and medium brown. Made of silk hairline veil ing with durable elastic. 3 Veils in this sale for only New Veilings at 35c to $1.25 yard. 98c 25c Basement Millinery Sale Trimmed Hats at $1.98 Children's Hats at 98c Basement Women's Trimmed Hats pretty flower-trimmed tur bans, sailors, soft brims and many other styles. Velvet, plush or satin. Over a - dozen different styles' to select from. P- : QO Basement special only OAelO Basement Special assortment of Children's Trimmed Hats and Tarns on sale Saturday. Black, white, red, green, navy, rose and brown. Trimmed with ribbons, flowers and ornaments. QO Saturday special at only Ol Hat Trimmings at Special Prices Men's $6 Shoes at $4. Save M oney by Saving Your S. &H. Stamps Velour Calf Buttoned or Laced Styles Main Floor Extra Special for Saturday Men's tan or black calf shoes in lace or button styles. Smart English last, medium high toe or comfort last; fiber or leather soles. Gray or tan cloth tops !A QP -t F.np-Hsh slianps. $5.50 and Sfi.00 shoes the nair at WtUU Boys' $fJ00 Shoes $2.98 Main Floor Boys' buttoned or, laced Shoes of high-grade calf. Made on full-toe last and perfect fitting. Two splendid styles for school wear. Sizes 1 to 6 $3.75 and $4.00 Shoes, PO QO special in this great Saturday sale at only, the pair v)iJO J' - V 7 Saturday Sale of Toilet Needs & Drugs 25c We reserve the right to limit quantity of any article in this list to be purchased by any one cus tomer. We give S. & H. Stamps, Ivory Soap 5 Cakes for Milk of Magnesia 25 and 450 Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur 450 Pinkham'3 Veg. Compound 890 Binz Bronchilyptus Oil for 230 Bennett's Milkbone Dog and Puppy Biscuits 24 cakes for 300 Nail and Hand Brushes in as sorted styles priced 50 to 750 Mulsified Cocoanut Oil for 450, Pure Olive Oil 250, 500, 900 Merck's Sugar of Milk, 1 lb. 700 Unguentine, for cuts, burns, 250 Mentholatum, 2 sizes, 230. 450 Hall's Catarrh Balm now 390 Whole Flaxseed, 1-lb. pkg. 180 Violet Ammonia, 1 pint for 190 Djer-Kiss Face Powder 600, .$1 Holmes' Frostilla, special 250 P ROPHYLACTIC Tooth Brushes, factory "seconds,' but fully guaranteed. Saturday at 150 Sani-Flush Cleaner pkg. 250 Rubber Gloves all sizes 390 Pluto Water, large bottle 350 Woodbury's Facial Soap at 220 Cuticura Soap, special, cake 180 Pears' Unscented Soap only 150 Sempre Giovine, special at 430 Pepsodont Tooth Paste now 450 Hinds' Honey and Almond Cream special in this sale 450 and 900 Lyons' Tooth Powder or Paste specially priced Saturday at 200 Toilet and Bath Soap, large as sortment of odors the cake, 1O0 Peroxide, three sizes, lb. 100 Use Maurine Toilet Preparations used and highly recommended by hundreds of Portland women. Free, full treatment to customers who visit the Rest Rooms, Second Floor. On sale in Drug Dept., 1st Floor. Saturday Specials in Girls' Wear RESSES Odd lines, GIRLS' Craveneted Coats just , 14 years. $1 QQ i $4.50. For DJL0 GIRLS' WOOL SWEA . Rose, CM QQ Special tD'JwO Clothes May Not Make the Man . but they go a long way toward making him successful in life MEN WHO LEAD are invariably men who pay careful atten tion to their clothes look about you at the successful men you know and see if this is not a fact. Any man of any age, and no matter how critical his taste, can easily find in this collection a suit or overcoat he wants at the price he is willing to pay. The OWK label assures correct styles and dependable fabrics. MEN'S FALL AND WINTER SUITS $15 UP TO $40 MEN'S FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS $12.50 to $35 Men's $2 Hats, Special $1.25 Shirts Special at 95c Main Floor Closing out the re mainder of our line of Men's $2.00 Soft Hats at just half price. Broken sizes and not all colors. All men's $2.00 Soft Hats on sale G- AA Saturday at low. price of tDiUvf Main Floor This is our famous "Belmont" Shirt hundreds of men have bought at $1.25. Soft and stiff-cuff styles. Made up in good quality of materials. Sat- QKf urday you may buy them at Men's Winter Underwear MEN'S UNION SUITS of Winter weight cotton regular Q i ft $1.50 garments. Special D-I-eAJ SHIRTS and DRAWERS in good weight. Lambsdown lined. Q" AA Extra good values at --vlvl PORTLAND AGENTS FOR CARTER'S AND VASSAR UNION SUITS Sherwin-Williams Floor Paints At 69c Quart Get your house in order for the Winter months. If the floors need painting here is a good opportunity to buy the paint at a sub stantial saving. S h e r w i n-Williams flCir floor paint in several colors. Today v)7U Jewel Wax Polish 50c Also used to good advantage for wood work, linoleum and automobiles. Makes a beautiful hard surface not easily marred. Priced at 500 a can. JPWFL WAXP0LISH rilRNITURl. WOOOt Boys' Suits S7.50 to $15 Main Floor Suits made to with stand the hardest kind of wear. Tweeds, cheviots, homespuns, cassi meres and fancy mixtures. Pinch back or Trench style. Two pairs of pants with each suit. 6 to IS years. Boys' Mackinaws $5 to $120 The very thing for your boy! Splendid heavy Coats in Trench or pinch-back models with loose or stitched belts. Large shawl collars. Rich dark plaids. Prices range from $5.00 on up to $12.50 NEW OVERCOATS for high school boys. Priced $12.50, $15 WAR PICTURE PLEASES n'DER THE STARS A VI) STRIPES" OPENS AT HIPPODROME SUNDAY. Private Showing of Film Yesterday L . Attended by Soldiers, Officer V and Civilians. Soldiers and officers, civilians and patriotic representatives of civic or ganizations, as well as Consuls of for eign countries, attended the private thowlng of the motion picture, "Under the Stars and Stripes," which was -an Invitational affair, at the Hippodrome yesterday noon. The picture is to be shown on the regular bill opening at the Hippodrome tomorrow, and will continue until the closing performance Vednesday night. The audience was the - largest - that has ever turned out for a similar occa sion, and the picture was given gener ous applause. The pictures show the American Sammies iq. France, and bear the authority of the Cinematographic division of the French army. The film was released in the United States through the Fathe exchange. The film shows General Pershing's troops on the western battle front and gives realistic pictures of the Sam mies at work, at play and pursuing the various activities incidental to training in the trenches. W. C. Hawley Inspects Locks. OREGON CITY, Or., Nov. 2. (Spe cial.) Representative W. C. Hawley passed yesterday in Oregon City in specting the work on the Government locks and exchanging felicitations with friends. He was a dinner guest of the Oregon City Live Wires, and after ward delivered an address at a meet ing of the Commercial Club. Others who spoke were Dr. Hugh Mount, who returned recently from Chicago; Frank Kwing and p. IS. Freytag, BIG foittiiNU rtiuruu. SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF VETE ASS TO GATHER "IN PORTLAND. Annual Sessions Will Be Held In Con Junction With Grand Army En. campment, Bringing 30,000. The Sons of. Veterans and the allied branch, Daughters of Veterans, are taking active steps in the arrangements for the proper entertainment of the Grand Army of the Republic, which holds its National encampment in Fort land next Summer. Colonel Charles L. Chamberlin, division commander of the Washington, Oregon, Alaska division, has already been here and started the organization of the Sons, and word has just been received from Mrs. Edith E. Harris, department . president of . the Daughters of Veterans, to the effect that a charter will soon be opened for local tents in Portland. All daughters and granddaughters of veterans are eligible to membership. The local Sons of Veterans have or ganized a camp known as Owen Sum mers Camp, No. i, and are holding- . ....uiig Lneir own num ber under the direction and tutelage of Professor Todd, formerly an instructor in a Virginia school for boys. It Is proposed to hold the-annual meeting of all allied societies of the Grand Army of the Republic at or about the same time as the national encamp ment of the Grand Army of the Repub lic, and indications are that Portland will have nearly 80,000 visitors at that time. All persons eligible to either the Sons of Veterans or Daughters of Vet erans can sign the charter roll either at the Grand Army of the Republic head quarters, 575 Courthouse, or at the of fice of C. J. Schnabel, 600 Chamber of Commerce building, or the Ladies' Re lief Corps, fifth floor Courthouse bulld- PAHft PAY IS INKED COUXCII BOOSTS WAGES OF CITY EMPLOYES. All of Municipality's Laborers to Get 25 Cents a Day More Firemen, Po licemen, Certain to Obtain Rise. Laborers In the city service r to receive an increase of 25 cents a day. Decision to this effect was made yes terday by the City Council when it started in on the budget of appropria tions for next year. Park laborers, first of those considered at the budget session, were granted the Increase, ef fective December 1. The 25 cents added to the laborers wage will make It 13.25 a day in place of 3, the wage for all laborers for several years, past. Park, gardeners were Increased from $3.50 to $3.75 a day: assistant park helpers from $3.25 to $3.50 a day, truck drivers from $3 to $3.50, the keeper at Benson Park from $i0 to $100 a muntn, park keep ers from $3.25 to $3.50, and comfort station attendants from $2.50 to $2.75 a day. In view of the elimination of the position of engineer from the Park Bureau at a salary of $185 a month, the Council authorized the increasing of the salary of Park Superintendent to $200 a month from $175. James Ccnvill, Park Superintendent. will hold the position If he returns from the Presidio, where he is training now for the Army. If he fails to return Assistant Superintendent Keyser, who holds the position, will remain. Mr. Keyser heretofore has held the posi tion of park engineer. If Mr. Convill returns Mr. Keyser will accept a Fed eral position which has been offered him. These outs and changes were recommended by Mayor Baker, who has charge of the Park Bureau. The Council's attitude at yesterday's session, indicated that laborers throughout the service will receive an increase of 25 cents a day In pay, commencing December 1. It is certain, that firemen and policemen will be increased and other employes receiv ing from $60 to $110 a month may get a little more. For men above that, the quesTion of increase is still open, with their chances slight, owing to the financial difficulties facing the city. . The Council, after disposing of part of the Park Bureau budget yesterday, adjourned to Monday morning at 10 o'clock for another session. Fifteen days remain for the completion of the budget. One Treatment with Cuticura Clears Dandruff Soap 25c. Ointment 25 and 50c" m ' " " w 32