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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1918)
THE MORNING OKEGONIAX, SATURDAY, 3IARCII 9, 1J)18. OF IOE30I I0E301 S. & H. Stamps Will Be Given on All February Charge Accounts if Paid, in Full on or Before Monday, March 11 TEMPLE TO , Manicuring and Hair Dressing Parlors 2d Floor Model Grocery, Bakery and Delicatessen 4th FloorKodaks and Cameras on the 4th Floor 0 o Home Journal Patterns Still Sell at 10c and 15c Why pay 20c, 20c and 30c for other makes? Home Patterns are easy to use, authentic in style and per fect fitting:. Try them in making: up your new Spring; wearables. Department on the Main Floor. The Standard Store of the Northwest U. S. Thrift Stamps and Savings Certificates are the safest investment in the world, for they are backed by the entire wealth of the United States. Loan your savings to Uncle Sam; help win the war. Cornerstone of Liberty Edifice to Be Laid at Noon To Olds, Wortman & Kin: day With Ceremony. Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods D o const no BEGIN MANY VOLUNTEER TO HELP Work on Building to Begin at Day break Tomorrow and Structure I II pec ted to Be Completed by Slight Workmen Volunteer. In Liberty Place at noon tody will e lalj the cornerstone of Liberty TemMe the edifice that Is to house the city organisation through the third liberty loan campaign and that U to remain Indefinitely as the meetinc place for patriotic activities. Portland will tarn toward tkat space that lies between Morrison and Yamhill, on Sixth street, when the clock band near the noon hour. That space la dedicated to the temple and tomorrow the structure will rise with almost AUddin-lIke rapidity, as the volunteer workmen ply hammer and saw end level. The cornerstone to be laid today was given by the William I'tnn (Hone Com pany. Kla-uratlvelr It will bear the responsibility for Portland's quota, for It Is the pledae of both labor organi sations and business men that the drive shall not fall of Its goal. Mayor Halter, aa master of cere monies, will Introduce Ir. E. II. Pence, orator of the occasion. Patriotic music will be furnished by a band of many pieces, assembled from the members of the musicians union of the city. 'ilra photos will be taken to appear In the news picture of the temple's con struction, which will be shown through ut the Nation. Labor Telaateera Help. Both II. A. Whitney, of Sutton Whitney, architects of the temple, and Julius I Meier, chairman of the com mittee in charge, are loud In their praise of the manner In which labor or ganisations have answered the cell and matched the contributions of material with those of their skill at craftsman ship. "It Is safe to say that we have at least ISO applications from patriotic men who wished to work In the build Inc of the temple." said Mr. Meier yes terday. "Our force la recruited to full rapacity and overflowing, and it was with regret thst we told hundreds that their generosity could not he given outlet. The attitude of Portlands workmen throughout hes been inspir iting. It Is a good omen. I have no doubt, of the manner In which the city will carry on Its drive. Ten pie to Oe t la Day. Mr. Whitney expressed himself as gratified at the number of volunteers and their excellence ss workmen. While some preliminary work haa been done, it is tomorrow that haa been officially fixed for the rearina of Liberty Temple, and Mr. Whitney expresses confidence that the structure will be completed by nightfall. Work all! begin at day break. tievers! of the workmen are from the plants of the Foundation company and the Purple Hall in company, but the rank and file are directly tram the t'arpenters Union. Requests to be numbered among those who will share the pride of building Liberty Temple were wide and various. One carpen ter telephoned bis application from Oresha-n. Teaterday forenoon, at liberty loan headquarters, a woman's voice on the telephone entreated some share In the work, and the headquarters staff massed up Its hair la seeking a solu tion, before informing her. with deep regret, thst there really wasn't any thing left for women to do. "touldn't I carry water or coffee to the carpenters?" she asked. Informal Showing of Easter Fashions saYoTs 2d Floor New Suits, New Coats, New Dresses, New W(aists, New Sweaters -Now Ready for Your Inspection NOTED ORGANIST COMES r.OVt l Alt TM t ft KRAFT TO APPE AR AT AlDITORIl M. Mrs. Leslie VI. eet aad Mlsa C.eeevleve Gilbert With Ad Clab Quar tet to Assist. Cults Important In the line ef pipe organ recitals Is the concert engage ment of Lid win Arthur Kraft, the or ganist of Trinity Kpiscopal Cathedra'. Cleveland. Ohio, wbo appears In three pipe-organ recitals in the i'ubltc Audi torium, thla city, tonight, tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow night. At tonight's concert Mr. Kraft will be assisted by Mrs. Leslie M. Scott, dra matic soprano; at the second concert br Miss G'nevleve Uilbert. soprano, tod a: the last concert by the Ad Club mate quartet. Wli.iam K. Zeur-h. Of Bolton. Mass. the noted organist who recently gave the first re-ital on the pipe organ In the Public Auditorium, in a letter to a Ptrtlacd friend received a few days ago said: "More than once this cold. Meek Winter have I wished I was In Portland, where the warmth of the cli mate and of the hearts of ite people rontrast sharply with those of ftneton. 1 understand you are to hare K. A. Kraft of Cleveland, give some recitals en the pipe organ. Let ene assure you that you have a treat in store for you for he is a great artist on the pine organ. 1 say this without the slightest tinge of professional J-alouer. though the spl-njor of his work may dim whatever good Impression I may have left witn you." FILM MANAGERGETS BUSY Cat Mrtijrr Starla Work la Connec tion With Liberty Loan. Cue A. Wetiger, manager of the I'llm Sappir Company ef Oregon, has been appointed by J. Lm Meier, chairman of the committee on solicitation of foreign corporations in the liberty loan drive, to be chairman of the film and amuse ment committee, a sub-branch of Mr. Meter's general committee. Mr. Metager baa appointed bis committee and a meeting for preliminary organization was held at the office or the rum rup- i plv Company, f "rider afternoon. March a. The members of the committee are: W. W. .ly. manager of the Hippodrome Theater: J. J. Parker, manager of the Majestic Theater: K. J. Wyrlcfc. man ager ef the Liberty Theater: C. M. Hill.! ef the Progressive Motion Picture Com-1 pany: F. J. MrOelttgan. manager of the Orphean Theater: J. A. Johnsua. nanager of Pantages. and J. C. Mille. manager of the Peoples. Fhon yur want "sde to Tag Oreee elaa. Mxin 19TS. A ti. Featuring New Spring Coats At $19.50 Second Floor Women's and Misses' New Spring Coats three smart models on disptay in the Garment Store Saturday at $9.50. One style is in high waistline effect with eide belts, fancy corded silk collar and trimmed with large pearl but tons another model is in rather full style with large fancy collar and fancy stitching: and the other is in semi-tailored style with convertible collar, nar row belt and patch pockets. Materials are wool velours and poplins. Shown in tan, gray, green, two shades CI Q of blue and sand. Priced at O LV,UJ. Silk Petticoats At $4.29 Second Floor Novelty stripes, change able and plain colors in shades to go with the new Spring- wearables. Taffeta or silk jersey with scalloped or tailored flounces. Make your selections early. Specially priced -now at only $4.2)) Don't Talk! Help put an end to enemy propa ganda by refusing to repeat wild rumors and absurd stories in re gard to our country's war activ ities, A Silence Campaign will help win the war. DON'T TALK! Women 's Silk Waists At $2.49 Square or Round Collars and High Necks Center Circle, First Floor Beau tiful models of crepe de chine, Georgette crepe and nets trimmed with embroidery and lace or in plain tailored styles. One model is ehown in tailored style, of fancy colored stripe satin. Splendid as sortment of the leading. QO Aft colors. Special Saturday wJaSe'il Great JPriceSale of Gossard Corsets $ 6.50 Models $3.25 $10.00 Models $5.00 12 Different Styles to Select From Splendid Range of Sizes THIS OFFER does not include 'our entire stock of Gossard Corsets, as we are Portland agents for this famous make and show a complete range of styles for every type of figure. As stated above, there are 12 styles in the sale discontinued mod els sent us by the Gossard Corset Co. to be disposed of at just half the standard selling price. If you have never worn a Gos sard and hence do not know the supreme comfort of one, now is your opportunity to know perfect corseting. See them today. $ 6J50 Gossard Corsets $325 $ 7J50 Gossard Corsets $3.75 $ 8JsO Gossard Corsets $425 $10.00 Gossard Corsets $5.00 Every Corset in the above lots is fresh, clean, new and per fect and there are all sizes from 20 up to 36 in the assortment, but not in each model. White and flesh color materials. Posi tively the greatest sale of Gossard Corsets ever inaugurated in Portland. Sale will continue until all lots are closed out. Corset Salons, Second Floor. mm New Veilings and Veils Main Floor Circle, square and ob long Veils in the latest effects as shown in the leading fashion maga zines. Chenilled and hand-run de signs priced U5 to $2.75 each. Special lot of Drape Veils in all desirable colors on sale to- FZf)n day at low price of only New Veilings in hairlines, hex agons, Shetland finish and bor dered effects. 250 to $1. OO yard. New Sport Veils at 3 for 250 NEW SPORT VEILS, self-adjusting, no tying, no pins. Lead ing colors. 350 to 750 each. New Millinery Ribbons Failles, Grosgrains, Cerie and Satins Main Floor Spring Millinery calls for Ribbons and all-ribbon hats are highly fashionable throughout the Eastern style centers. We show the much wanted wide faille, narrow grosgrains colored cerie and narrow and wide satins in all the latest millinery shades- Ask to see our special in Wide Faille Ribbons at the low price of 650 yard. New Brilliant Moire 35c Yard Main Floor Splendid heavy quality particularly adapted for hair bows. Shown in all the best hairbow colors. Priced now at 35 yard. 2 r a o Mix Bowls At 45c Third Floor No telephone orders accepted for this special. Three quart English blue-band Mixing Bowls, as illustrated above. I f While they last, special at TtOl New Easter Neckwear In Latest Effects Main Floor Carefully selected Neckwear of dis tinction and individuality. New novelty and tai lored stocks, collars and sets in all-white, colors and with just a touch of color. Ruffle edge ef fects hemstitched and lace trimmed. Organdy and pique, also Georgette Crepe collars with inset of beautiful filet laces. Every incoming express adds many new novelties to our superb showing of Easter Neckwear. If it's NEW WE HAVE IT! Reasonable prices prevail. NEW Fancy Pique Collars and Sets priced from ($50 on up as high as $1.25 NEW Pique and Fancy Vests in many smart styles priced from 650 to $3.75 NEW Georgette and Organdy Vestees in latest stvles. Priced fi.lA to $3.50 New Organdie Collars and Sets 69c to $1.95 Filet Lace Collars $2.75 to $i.t Main Floor Just received dainty new Organdy Collars and Sets with ruffle edge. These are very effective for wear with new Spring dresses. 690 to $1.95 We Give S. & 11. Trading Stamps Ask for Them New Real Filet Lace Collars in beautiful designs and styles for Spring dresses. Don't fail to see these, for they are exceptionally pretty. Priced $2.75 to $5.75 Toilet Needs & Drugs Main Floor Standard lines of well known toilet articles and prepara tions at cut prices for Saturday. Look to your needs and supply them. Ivory Soap O ET, . 5 Cakes for &JS We reserve the right to limit the quantity of any article in this list sold to any one customer. S. & H. Trading Stamps with all purchases. Mentholatum, 2 sizes, 230, 450 Milkweed Cream, comes in two sizes, special now 450 an( 900. Orchard White, 3-oz. size at 350 Euthymol Tooth Paste at 250 Oriental Cream, bottle at $1.25 Mulsified Cocoanut Oil for 490 Nonspi priced at, the bottle 500 Colgate's Tooth Paste now at 230 Boradent Tooth Paste only 250 Pebeco Tooth Paste, tube at 430 Lux Soap Flakes, two pkgs. 250 McNally's Olive Oil, now for 450 Sloan's Liniment 230 and 450 Metal Hot Water Bottle $1.49 Squibb's Paraffin Oil, pint $1.00 Williams' Talcum Powder at 180 Babcock's Corylopsis Talcum 190 Bocabelli Castile Soap in the large size bars, priced special at $1.25 Cutex Cuticle Remover only 290 Espay's Fragrant Cream only 200 Pinaud's-Eau de Quinine in three sizes special 630, $1.09, $2.19 M. & L. Florida Water 290, 750 Lazelle's Massattla Talcum 190 Squibb's Sugar of Milk, lb. 850 Mercolized Wax, the box only 890 Borden's Malted Milk, 400, 800 Odorona comes in three sizes special now at 250, 450 and 900 Phillip's Milk of Magnesia special ly priced now at only 250 and 450 Sale of Women's $1.50 Crepe Gowns At $1.39 Bargain Circle, Main Floor Saturday Only Women's Night Gowns of fine quality cotton crepe in attractive r.ew styles, daintily trimmed. Flesh color with blue bird designs, also assorted floral effects, and blue-and-white stripes. (PI QQ Standard $1.50 Gowns Saturday at only 3AeO7 Don't Forget Your S. & H. Stamps Phoenix Silk Hosiery in the New Spring Shades Main Floor Phoenix Silk Hose are built for service as well as looks. Hundreds of our customers prefer Phoenix to the more expensive Hose because they give euch splendid wear. Made with lisle sole and lisle welt top. Our Spring stock embraces all the newest shades pearl, silver, tan, cocoanut, bronze, beige, battleship, taupe, black, white and many other colors. Supply your Spring needs in this sale. PHOENIX SILK HOSE SEAMLESS STYLE, 900 A PAIR. PHOENIX SILK HOSE FULL FASHIONED, $1.35 PAIR. 35c Handkerchiefs at 25c Fancy Kerchiefs 3 for 50c Main Floor Women's imported Embroidered Hand kerchiefs reproduction of real Madeira lace edges with hemstitched border. Very fine sheer cloth. Ex- OK cellent 35c Kerchiefs for 6d Main Floor Women's Handker chiefs in new Spring style with taped edge, also colored Belfast print. Lavender, pink, blue, green with contrast color fTfla corners. 20c or three for Saturday Sale of Children's Wash Dresses Values to $3 98c Values to $5 $1.98 Second Floor Saturday the Girls' Shop will dispose of several odd lines Wash Dresses at great reduc tions. Only one or two of a etyle and size. The ages range from 6 to 14 years. $1.50 to $3.00 Dresses priced special at 980 $3.50 to $3.00 Dresses priced special at $1.98 $6.00 to $8.50 Dresses priced special at $3.98 Sale of Men's Shoes $SJS0 to $6 OC Grades at 4TOJ Laced or Buttoned Styles All Sizes Main Floor Men's high-grade Footwear from our regular stock in a special sale Saturday at big savings. Tan or black leathers, some with fabric tops. English flat last or the me dium hi eh-toe styles. "Rinex" and "Neolin" soled shoes in the assortment. As these are regular lines, we have all sizes and widths. Men's standard $5.50 and $6.00 QA OF Shoes on sale now at special price ir00 We Give S. fc II. Green Trading Stamps. i Boys' S3.75 Shoes, Special $2.98 Main Floor Boys' Buttoned Shoes with neat round toe. Gunmetal leather. Sizes 1 to 6. QO QQ $3.75 Shoes, special, pr. Oa-eaO Women's Novelty Boots in the very latest styles with leather or colored fabric tops. $8 Of QQ to $10 grades at special oOeaO Quality Clothes For Men Men who are posted on present market conditions are the ones who are buying clothes right now, realizing there is small likelihood of lower prices. We have a splendid stock of hand-tailored suits and overcoats from America's best makers clothes that are made from dependable fabrics and that bear the OWK label of satisfactory wear. The prices range from $20 on up to $30. New Spring Suits for Boys Main Floor Latest Trench models with patch, plain or slash pockets, pleated or plain backs. Hand-tailored garments of de pendable quality tweeds, cassimeres, chevi ots and serges. Priced $6.50 to $16.50 Boys' Spring Blouses Main Floor The new Blouses are in and . ready for your approval. Attractive new patterns in 'percales, madras and cheviots. Military or sport collars. Ages 6 to 16. DUTCHESS KNICKERS $1.25-$2.50 Mens New Spring Hats $3, $330, $5J00 Mens New Sport Caps at $130 and $2.00 162 New Easter Hats Saturday $5 Second Floor Not a single Hat in this offering bu what is worth very much more than five dol lars. Many women will take quick advantage of this sale and buy their Easter Hat Saturday in stead of waiting until later in the month. Tur bans, sailors, pokes, side-rolls and dozens of other styles in the wanted straws. Flowers, ribbons and ornaments form the principal trimmings. Tai lored and dress models Saturday you QfT Af may buy them at the low price of only OtleUl Hats at $10 and $15 Charming styles in Tailored and Dress Hats to all the most wanted straws. Distinctive mod els in this showing great values at $10 and $15 Delicatessen Specials BEST BACON, machine COf sliced, Saturday, pound at JadC BOILED HAM, machine KOf sli'-ed, Saturday, pound at Dried Herrings, package 110 FRANKFURTERS, very OO choice, Saturday, the pound BONELESS CODFISH OJ in one-pound packages at Shredded Codfish, package 140 Basement Sale Hat Shapes 300 HIGH-GRADE UNTRIMMED HATS IN A ROUSING SATURDAY SALE IN THE BASE MENT MILLINERY STORE Latest Spring styles, military effects, tarn crowns, drooping brims, large sailors, high crowns, turbans, side rolls and various other shapes. Satins, hemps, Milan hemps, lisere and rough braids. Good se lection of the new Spring shades, also shiny and dull black and white. Shop in the morning. Hats Worth Up to $2.98 At $1.69 o D o ! t o Q o 0 o D O D o o D o D o o a o o a o Q o o n o o n o D o 0 O D o D o o D o o D o o D o o n o IOE30I U01 301 I0E30X 30E3O