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We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Amounting to 10 Cents or More A Direct Cash Saving You Should Not Overlook Start a Book at Once
Manicuring and Hairdressing Parlors, Second Floor Toyland, Fourth Floor Furniture, Carpets, Rugs and Draperies, Third Floor Parcels Checked Free on the First Floor
Our Sammies
"Over There"
are the vanguards of a freedom for
the whole world not just for
America. Send your Christmas
Gift Package through our special
foreign service the safest and
best way. Ask any floorman.
Learn to Knit &
Crochet
Free lessons from 9:30 to 12 and
1 to 5 daily in the Art Needlework
Department, Second Floor. Thor
oughly experienced teachers In
charge. Join the classes N O V. ,
The Standard Store of the Northwest
&s, Wortman & Kin
Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods
Mrs. Sadowski, Pattern Expert
WILL BE AT OUR STORE FOR
ONE WEEK NOV. 24 TO DEC.
Home Journal Patterns
ARE THE MOST SATISFAC
TORY AND ECONOMICAL TO
USE.
Saturday's Page of Thanksgiving Savings
Home Journal Patterns Sell at 10c and 15c Each
ouble Trading Stamps Today With AH Gash Purchases
THE MORXIXG OltEGOXIAX, SATURDAY, XOTEMTirR 24, 1917,
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In the Suit Store Saturday
210 Women's Coats
Formerly Priced to $32.50
Every Coat in this sale is from our regular stock strictly
high-grade garments, every one of them. Finest of tailoring,
dependable fabrics and latest styles in a word just such Coats
as you would be shown up to now at prices ranging from $25
up toj32.50 in the regular way. Coats for stree$ wear, motor
ing and dress occasions some with large collars, deep cuffs and
wide belts, others in high waistline effects with plaits and gath-MJ
ers. The materials include burella, velour, broadcloth, loopine,
cheviot, gabardine, homespuns and many other weaves. Several
styles have fur-trimmed collars and cuffs, while many are
trimmed with novelty buttons, buckles, etc. Every desirable
shade is represented. Coats marked to sell here- CIO IK
Jtofore up to $32.50 in the Thanksgiving Sale at v3X.Ult9
Women's Suits-Values Up to $39.50-Special $24.98
Tailored Hats
$80 Models $3J95
$10 DO Models S5J00
Saturday the Millinery Store . offers for
quick selling about 200Tailored Hats at an.
average of half regular prices. Smart models
for street wear in all of the newest colors.,
LOT 1 Tailored Hafts of velours and feltsi
in large, medium and small styles. Splendid
assortment of light and dark colors. Popular
sailors, roll brims, etc. $5.00, $7.50 c0 QfT
and $8.50 models on sale for sonly DQUO
LOT 2 Tailored Hats of high-grade velours,
velvets and hatters' plush. Plain and roll
brim sailors in large and medium styles, black
and colors. Hats in this lot -for- (?P fif
merly celling at $10.00, special at 00JJ
All Trimmed Hats Reduced
All Hat Shapes Are Reduced
Millinery Trimmings Reduced
Jim t
Saturday Specials in Drugs
and Toilet Requisites
Silk Petticoats
At $5.00
Second Floor New Taffeta Silk
Petticoats in many attractive styles
with deep flounces. These are
shown in changeables, stripes, flor
al effects and plain colors. Also
new Messaline Petticoats and Silk
Jersey Petticoats in a full range
of the leading shades. Trimmed
with ruffles, plaiting, shirring and
tucks. Extra good val
ues in the lot at onl
ly S500
Imported French Kid Gloves
All Popular Styles and Colors
Main Flooi Don't put off buying holiday Gloves right now Is the best
time to make your selections, while stocks are complete in styles, sizes
and colors. S. & H. Green Stamps given with purchases. Ask for them.
Vendome real French Kid Gloves,
full P. K. sewn. Made from select
ed skins. Two-clasp style with new
French pointing. Black, white, pe
galle, tan, gray, pongee, (PO fifi
chamois, special, pair SOlU
Splendid assortment of new
Washable Gloves $1.73 to $2.25
P. X. M. or P. K. sewn. All sizes.
7VVA
Real French Kid Gloves for wom
en Reynier's famous make, full
P. K. sewn, two-clasp- style. Shown
in white, tan, gray and J0 PA
black. Priced, the -pair w.OU
Chateau French Kid Gloves full
P. K., 1-clasp, fancy back. Ask for
Berkley in two -toned CJO 7
or fancy stitching. Pair. J
Women's Silk Hose
At $1.25 Pair
Main Floor New shipment of the celebrated Phoenix
Silk Hose just unpacked. Full-fashioned and superior
wearing preferred by many to the more
AJA expensive grades. Shown in pearl, silver,
SZU medium gray, bronze, Russian calf, tan,
tuxeao, wnne ana DiacK. nun CT ir
range of sizes. Priced, the pair 3-I-e-iO
Silk Hose USS Pair
These are also of a celebrated make and
at the above price are exceptionally good
values. Pure silk, with lisle-lined foot and
hem. Shown in the popular colors, includ
ing the wanted shoe shades of (3- fTfT
browns and grays. All sizes. Pr. DJL I tJ
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 OC
5 Cakes for
Troy Milk of Magnesia, pt. 40
Cuticura Ointment at 23, 45
Calox Tooth Powder, can 250
Graves' Tooth Powder 200, 400
D. & R. Cold Cream put up in
glass jars at 300, 430 and 750
Orchard White, 3-oz. bottle 350
Freezone for Corns priced 300
Fitch's Dandruff Remover 500
Florida Water,2 sizes, 290, 750
Gum Camphor 1-oz. cubes 100
Hill's Cascara Quinine for colds,
priced for Saturday's selling 250
Odd Lines Hair Brushes on
Men's $5.50, $6 Shoes
Saturday $4.85 ,
Main Floor Several full lines of Men's High-grade Shoes included in
this sale. Black vici, blucher cut, wide, round toe dull calf in lace or
button, medium high toe, with waterproof fiber sole gunmetal calf on
English last with "Neolin" soles mahogany calf, lace, pointed last,
brown cloth tops dull calf, lace, double sole, "Tarsol" last, shaped for
comfort dark tan calf in button or lace, short vamp, high toe. Q A O fT
Regular $5.50 and $6.00 Shoes priced for Saturday's selling 0OtJ
Women's $450 and $6D0 Shoes $235
Main Floor 9-inch Vici Kid Boots with velvet tops Button Boots of
patent kid with soft kid tops laced or buttoned JJoots of patent leather
with cloth tops dull kid Boots with cloth tops and various QO Qf
other styles $4.50 to $6.00 values at low price of, pair )jJ
Hinds' Honey and Almond Cream
in two sizes, priced 450 and 900
Lavoris Mouth Wash 220, 450
Java Rice Powder, all colors, 390
La Blache Face Powder at 390
Maurine Eye Remedy for 390
Squibb's Paraffin Oil. bottle $1
Nujol Paraffin Oil, 16 oz., 750
Upjohn's Mineral Oil, .pint 500
Milk of Magnesia 250 and 450
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur 690
Binz Bronchilyptus Oil for 250
Bennett's , Milkbone Dog and
Puppy Biscuits 24 cakes for 3O0
Mulsified Cocoanut Oil for 450
Merck's Sugar Milk, 1 lb. 700
Unguentine, for cuts, burns, 250
P ROPHYLA.CTIC Tooth
Brushes, factory "seconds," but
fully guaranteed. Saturday 150
Sale Saturday, Special 89c
Delicatessen
Specials
Baked
sliced special, the pound
Ham machine- fC
Dried Chipped Beef for Krtrt
creaming the pound only Jvl
Boneless Codfish in 1-lb. Ofl n
packages, special today at -
Bloaters, new shipment 7A
just in special, the dozen
Large Queen Olives in QCn
bulk. Special, the quart at UJL
25c Preferred Stock Catsup 190
10 Free Borax Products with
all Borax purchases made during
demonstration. On the 4th Floor,
Men's Overcoats $15 to $35
Ask to See Trench Aodel as Illustrated
Every day this Great Overcoat Store is demonstrating to Portland men the fact that
good clothes are not necessarily high priced. With stocks larger than ever before and
with prices at a fair level, we are doing our utmost to make this store worthy of its
constantly increasing patronage. Choose a new Coat at any price within the above
range and we will guarantee matchless value, best of fabrics and thorough satisfaction.
Men's Suits
$15 to $25
Dress up for Thanksgiving! Let us show
you the snappiest line of Suits in Portland
at the above prices. Serges, cassimeres,
worsteds and novelty mixtures in all the
newest patterns and colorings are shown.
Men's Night Shirts
and Pajamas
Men's Night Shirts of good heavy quality outing
flannel in pink or blue stripes. All sizes. (J- Cf
Excellent $1.25 garments special now at OXUli
Outing Flannel Pajamas, silk fros trimmed stvles.
All sizes in the lot and price, the suit at $1.50
Men's $5 Hats
At $3.75
Main Floor Latest Fall and
Winter styles in soft felts black
and leading colors. Hats of the
Standard $5.00 quality J0 rjf?
t sale ' price, special I J
All Men's $3 Soft
Hats priced special at
$2.25
MEN'S NECKWEAR in an ex
traordinary showing of the newest
styles, patterns and colorings for
the holidays. From 500 to $2.50
MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS for
gift-giving plain linen and fancy
bordered effects. Now is a good
time to choose. Dept. Main Floor.
Full Stocks Men's Underwear
Vassar, Carter and Winsied Makes
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS in the
celebrated Winsted make natural
wool. Complete range of sizes to
select from. Garment $1.25 to $2.50
MEN'S LEATHER BELTS IN
MEN'S UNION SUITS of lisle,
cotton-and-wool and silk-and-wool.
All styles and weights, and . the
prices range from SI. 50 to SIO
LATEST STYLES 500 TO S5.00
Demonstration "Lisk" Roasters
Third Floor
To get the very best there is in
a Thanksgiving turkey the noble bird
should by all means be cooked in a
Lisk Roaster. , Visit the housefur
explain why Lisk Roasters are best.
nishing section and let the expert
All sizes prices $2.50 to $4.75
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Kitchen Needs for Thanksgiving
Housefurnishings Dept., Third Floor
Self -basting Roasters in all
sizes priced from 090 to $6.75
Universal Food Choppers in four
sizes priced $1.25 up to $2.25
Coffee Percolators $2.98 to $5
Bread Makers $1.75 to $3.50
Sanitary Cake Boxes special in
this sale at from $1,30 to $2.20
Casserole in frame several dif
ferent styles at $1.98 to $G.OO
Steel Cookie Sheets 400 to 750
Egg Beaters from 1O0 to 400
Paring Knives at 100 to 4O0
Can Openers from 50 to 250
Corn Poppers from 250 to 750
Potato Ricers from 300 to 500
Wooden Salad Servers 150-400
Wooden Cake Spoons only 200
Slotted Cake Spoons only 170
Butter Spades from 80 to 150
Hot point Electric A ppliances
Hotpoint Electric Suction Clean
ers complete with full set of at
tachments. Regular C?0'7 Cfl
$35.00 value. Special l
Hotpoint Electric Heaters com
pact, ornamental and a quick heat
er for bedroom or bath- Qry FTf
room. Great value at D .Ol
Headquarters for Wear-Ever
Aluminum Roasters
Third Floor -Wear-Ever Aluminum Roasters are shown in various
sizes, ranging In price from $4.85 on up to as 1 high as $6.75
Wear-Ever Roasters are seamless and sanitary and may be used
for various purposes baking on top of stove baking bread cake
box ba"king or steaming fish frying food, etc. Complete line of
other Wear-Ever Utensils on display on the Third Floor. See them.
35c Fancy Ribbons 25c
Many Plain Taffetas Are-Included
Main Floor Undoubtedly you will need fancy Ribbons for making tip
hairbows, for trimming purposes or for fancy work. Here then is your
opportunity to buy ribbons of dependable qualities at a substantial sav
ing. In this special offering there are beautiful new plaids in the various
orings, also stripes and other fancies as well as all-silk wash- QP.
e taffetas in wanted plain colors. Reeular 35c Ribbons, vard OC
New Ribbons for making Christmas Gifts 350, 590, 690, 950 yd.
lOcto 15c Handkerchiefs 5c
All white and white with colored
embroidery corners, also Madeira
designs.' No telephone orders or
none sent C. O. D. 10c to Fp
15c Handkerchiefs, special at
W o m e n's All-linen initialed
Handkerchiefs with dainty one-corner
embroidery and neat hem
stitched edges. Regular 25c
Handkerchiefs at three for tltlU
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Thanksgiving Neckwear
New Collars, Jabots, Stocks
and Sets in Great Variety
The Neckwear Section directs your attention to
a notable Thanksgiving display of the smartest
Neckwear in the city. Come in and see it today.
NEW JABOTS AND STOCKS in exquisite
styles. Fine net with St. Gall filet lace edges and
fine Venise edge net top laces. Fresh, new ship
ment just opened up. Priced at $1 to $1.
NEW JABOTS AND STOCKS exclusive
styles made up in fine filet with dainty embrofd-
J " .ii c r i . i l i
cry uciigns, oiners oi very line net laces, uunu Cr.TivJV S1 fa
embroidery designs also new Georgette Jabots 'STri?
Specially priced in this sale $1.75 up to $5.00
MARABOU Scarfs and Muffs in the wanted
colors. We show the very newest styles for
Winter. They are priced from S4.95 to 812.50
Georgette and Satin Collars at 49c
Extraordinary Values in This Lot
Main Flooi" New Georgette Crepe and Satin Collars in many pretty
styles manufacturer's close-out lot and odd pieces of neckwear from
our regular stock. Many pieces worth fully double sale price. A
Shop early in the day first choosing is always tfest. Special
New Corduroy Collars at $1.25
Georgette Collars 65c and SI. 75
Main Fir. New Collars of wash
able white corduroy, made with
large points, over shoulders. Very
neat style and extra Q" O fT
good value. Saturday 3XAtJ
$1.25, $1.50 Drape Veils at 95c
Main Floor Women's Drape Veils and Chiffon Veils in black, white
and good range of colors. All this season's novelties, including Che
nille dots and hand-run effects. Regular $1.25 and $1.50 Veils Qf?
on sale Saturday on the Main Floor of the store at low price of fJ
Main Floor New Collars of
Georgette crepe with imported
lace edges of filet. Also hand
embroidered and tailored satin
Collars. Priced 65 to $1.75
Saturday Children's Day
Second Floor
Timely offering in Children's
Thanksgiving apparel Suits, Coats,
Dresses, Skirts, Middies, Sweaters,
etc. Outfit the children here today.
Girls' Suits
Aty3Off
Second Floor Neat plain tailored
models in various materials, also
beautiful styles trimmed with fur
or velvet. Very latest midwinter
models. All suits selling heretofore
at $20.50 to $31.50 NOW AT OFF
GIRLS' COATS in all the new Fall
and Winter styles. Get our prices.
Girls' Dresses at Reduced Prices
Girls' Middies, Special S2.98
Girls' Dresses of fine quality Girls' Middies of navy blue flan
wool serge in many attractive nel, trimmed with red or (PO QQ
Styles also velvet and "silk-and- white. Ages 6 to 12. 3a0
wool Dresses. Sizes for girls 8 to
intermediate. Now on sale at spe- Beacon Blanket Bath Robes for
cial low prices. Come and see them, girls 2 to 14 yrs. $1.98 to $4.25
GIRLS' GYMNASIUM BLOOMERS good full styles $2.'C5$3.95
Thanksgiving Apron Sale
Supply Holiday Needs at This Store
TEA APRONS in dozens of pret
ty styles. FineJawns, Swisses and
allover embroidery trimmed with
laces, ribbons, etc. 25 to $1.C9
WAITRESS' APRONS made up
in fine quality lawn or Swiss mate
rials. Plain fitted or embroidery
trimmed styles at 59 to $1.G5
MAIDS' APRONS in scores of
different styles some in plain ef
fects, others fancy trimmed. Lawns
and Swisses at 59 up to $2.25
LARGE SQUARE ' Aprons in
plain and fitted styles. Trimmed
with embroideries. Made in best
materials. Priced 35 p up to 850
ORE&ONIAN ITEM GETS $50
Clft Tag Day Fund Raised to
98 000 After Story of Deficiency.
An Item appearing In The Oreg-onlan,
which announced the final total of the
eoldiers' And sailors' Christmas fund to
be $7950, although the committee had
striven to attain a total of 18000,
brought an unexpected response yes
terday In the form of a $50 check.
The check came In a letter to Mrs.
Ferdinand E. Reed, who served as
chairman of the tag day drive, and was
from Charles Eckelman, president of
the Riverview Dairy Company, y
"If $50 is all you need to reach the
froal. here it is," was the substance of
the communication.
Having reached, the coveted total, the
fund was further increased by two
silver quarters brought in by Mrs. H. F.
Johnson, who explained that the sale
of two tags, taken from coat lapels,
had been made by a grocer, of German
birth, after the close of the drive. The
final check, handed to Lewis A. Mc
Arthur. of the Red Cross, completes
the fund, with a total of $8000.50.
Aviation Commissions Expected.
ABERDEEX. Wash., Nov. 23. (Spe
cial.) Gordon Tebb and Tho'mas
O'Hare, both ex-Aberdeen High School
students, are reported to stand a good
chance of commissions in the aviation
department. Both have been in train
ing for several months and recently
passed the aviation examinations. Tebb,
who is at Dayton. Or., made 99 per cent
I in his examination. O'Hare is at Fort
Sam Houston, Tax.
FAMILY APART -35 YEARS
Brother and' Sister of Mrs. Iv. Hayes
Come From Afar.
There was a happy family reunion
at the Hayes home at 30 East Couch
street this week when- Mrs. K. Hayes'
sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, who has
been in Alaska for 18 years, and whom
she has not seen for 85 years, came to
Portland for a brief stay. That was not
all of the reunion, however, because
J. Kennedy, a brother, whom Mrs.
Hayes had not seen for 35 years, also
came to Portland.
Mrs. Hayes originally came from
i Vermont. Her husband, K. Hayes served
with the Second Missouri Engineers in
the Civil War. It was after the war
that they were married and crossed the
plains 63 years ago and settled in
Mexico and later in Oregon. She had
not heard of any of her family since
until recently she heard her brother
was in Missouri and her sister in
Alaska. Then she wrote asking that
they come to Portland, This resulted
In the reunion.
Mrs. Smith has extensive mine In
terests in Candle. Alaska, which is $50
miles north of Nome. She is the owner
of the only hotel in town.
Reeds, flax bolls and dried potato
peelings are being used in Holland for
eattle food. High prices are demanded
and request has been made to the gov
ernment to regulate the sale of these
supplies and relieve the situation.
DEATH DUE TO PULLEY
Details of Morton Accident. Gathered
tj Deduction. "
MORTON, Wash., Nov. 23. (Special.)
Details of the accident that caused
the, death. Wednesday, of C. O. Smith,
manager of the Lewis County Light &
Telephone Company, will never be
known.
About noon that day the electric cur
rent suddenly went down. Inquiry was
made as to when the current would be
turned on again, to which the answer
was given that Mr. Smith was fixing a
pulley and that it would take only a
few minutes. Those using the current
in the daytime waited for some time
and then inquiry was made again as to
when the power would be turned on.
This time patrons were informed that
Mr. Smith could not be reached. So
Mrs. Smith went to the plant and found
the body.
Evidently Mr. Smith was caught In
the pulley.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith came to Morton
about three years ago and bought the
power plant from F. M. Broadbent.
Later they leased and then contracted
to buy the Rural Telephone Company
property, and then combined the two
under the firm name of Lewis County
Light & Telephone Company.
Only 8 Families Refused to Sign.
KLAMATH FALLS. Or., Nov. 14.
(Special.) According to the final report
turned In by Superintendent of City
Schools for 1U ii. DuaUr, of this city.
on the food conservation drive con
ducted recently under the auspices of
the schools, a total of 1045 families
were visited in the city, of which 1037,
or 99.3 per cent, signed the pledge cards
sent out by the food administration.
This high average is considered good.
Eight families refused to sign the cards
for some reason or other.
Rend The Ore iron f n n classified nd?.
OTHER'S FKIEtiO
FOR
Expectant Mothers
A PENETRATING LINIMENT