THE 3I0RXIXG- OKEGO1AX, THURSDAY, 3IARC17 21, 1918.
lltary rrrtew and other activities have
bn planned :n honor of Governor
Free "Gardening" Lecture in Our Ninth Floor Tea Room at 3:30 P. M.. Tomorrow?
Wlthfcon( and IT!dT.t W. O.
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Thompson, of Ohio rniversltji. who
isssssssssssssssaw. I I i , r.
will visit the University tomorrow ana
KtldMV. Tli two day wtll be Im- T,
BY LEADER'S TALES
In the Trenches
With Col. Leader
Lecture at Municipal Audi
torium Friday, March 12. at S:15
I. M. Keaerved seats SOc (war
tax 6c). Kxchana-e tickets on
sale Hook Shop, Fifth Floor.
Fifth Street.
Thrift and War
Savings Stamps
sold at our Accommodation
Bureau. Basement. A filled
Thrift card of sixteen 25c
Stamps, with 14c added, is ex
changeable for a War Savings
Stamp worth $5 Jan. 1, 1923.
A tint "Prudence "
Gives Free A dvice
to our patrons from 1 to 5 daily
on ways of using substitute
flours and other food conser
vation problems. War bread
recipes FREE Grocery De
partment, Ninth Floor.
Send Books to
Our Soldiers .
and sailors. Good books left at
the Public Library will be sent
to our men everywhere. This
week we offer three books of
60c popular fiction for $1.
Book Shop. Fifth Floor.
portar.t. for there w ill b fon(rnw -m
Ion w.r problems with prominent men.
ddrrMj and entertainment in honor '
of the iurl.
Ir. Thompson and Governor Withy- If
I fimb will arrive tomorrow mornlnK'
and will review the entire military
Veteran of Great War Tells
Droll and Heroic Stories of
jl. Fighting in France.
organisation of the cuIIckc The cadt j j
orfirera will leid their men In parade , V
past the revlem-lnir lUnd, wh re .the A
runt of honor and college, officials i Kt
ill be assembled. r
An Important conference will be held r
Friday at which Oovrrnor Wit:.) combe. ;
lr. Thompson. John K. Kollock. leader ,
Getting-Ready-for-EasterSalesI
the Mate Council of lWense: W. li. i
Atrr. Foorf Admin lt ra tor for Drrcon: I
CflRr-r-K RFfilniN IN 'TFFWS M . Brewer. Federal farm help spe
dean of the
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AUDIENCE GHARMED
Trie Quality Stow or ronruAMD
tnlrr!tT of Orrrnn Military In
tra-tor Start Soldlrrln; In Boer
War and Trll of Narurrou
ir-rlrncr lliwonolrrrd.
TtrKirr mi t r. r.xrn nf.rn.
Tl-an for the leinr bv Colo
nel la,ler at the Auditorium to
morrow ntahl must be exchanged
livdat. About H'-hliiH tick
ets have brn sold and rompara
tivelr fw h4tt been pee.ented
for et,-htne., Tbv sbouM
turned In at the Hensoa Hotel
by I odoclt tonlwht.
Uk delis Med children iranpd
about a story-teller, ao fbe mfmtri
f the Ad lilened eterly noun
to Colonel John leader, veteran of the
rreaf war and military Instructor at
to t'fllversttv of r-oe.. a be told
ro!l and heroic iio'im of the men of
fciaay n.tiors now flishllnc In France.
A a boy in hi teen O:onei Leader
served throuah the l!or War. and his
..reer hs rnntlnuU wira tbe lrittn
srmv Flchllr.c in Franc with th
llovsl In. a Kifle. he received th
IroanH which mastered him out of serv
ice.. Th firet Rtory h told was of th
l:fiir tttwljtlna in China, where he me
merirao trvope In an Initial Introduc
tion. "There was a rrtaln old black Quar
terms.ter with th Americans." aatd
Colonel Leader, ho ranhed as an of
i.r. and th atory that told of
Mm I Dplral of th American spirit.
To private, owlna to hi color. r
f'id t slut him. but paraded past
him llm and atfaln.
- VI Imam the "Id Qoartermaater
took fit hia mat and huns It on a tree.
"1 e tou won't aalut my black, akin.'
he. 'hot I m awtn to trll yon that
hat's a t mted Hiatea ro,t. and If you
It aaatn without Aiuttna I'll
knock your damned heada toetherT "
frlO la itoya !bwa.
Colonel leader spoke with pride of
th mliiiary aniitud and spirit of the
!) h l tralnin it Ku-en. aaylna
tnat he had served with th troops of
fiv nation and that he eoneldered hi
"boy" to be auperlor to any and all In
B I evperlenc.
"Ther ar far and away th bt
troops 1 hav evr aeen." amid he. "Thry
hav taken to It a ducks lake to
water. Why, my band I th irniit
hlid-thlrty set of ruffflana I ever
net. They aimoat mutinied because they
wer afraid thy wer not to be taught
all ther waslo know about killing
iehS."
II told a score of gallant yams
about th French, th Irlh. the Scotch,
the Hritlah. th Australians and the
Canadians and pnld hi tribute to th
V-ner who tauaht him th alphabet of
War. They wer red-blooded talra. with
to epic of recklesa dartnc and cool
bravery In them, and hi hearers ap
plauded each with real spontaneity.
J:ut woven thrnurh the story of battle
and dressed In trrrtatibl Celtic humor
were comical Inrtdrnta of camp and
trmrh that rocked th crystal room
( the penson with lautchlrr.
apeakera Tale Please.
Half-shy. wholly likeable, a rare
teller of tale. Colonel Leader has the
gift of bringing home to bis listener
tti actual scenes and dally life and
death of war. Hi phrases ar alive.
llrturriti and colorful.
-tine officer plucked at the plaid of
a P. per." said Colonel Lender. and
bad him stand and play the air. Out
of the d-irknes came a great roaring
a the Highlanders turned and cam
rharsng lurk. And ht men they fell
like they fll like plorer behind him.
1'oised on th parapet, th Highlanders
would sisnd wtih bayonets ready for
th fhrut. to crumple and fall.
'And that sergeant said to m that
be mriiril them from where he lay
wounded behind a rock and saw them
slanghtered. and thanked leod ha waa
a rvot. hm in"
Colonel Leader will lecture tomorrow
right at th Auditorium, hts subject
being "In the Trenches. Th lectur
will be given undrr the auspices of the
Association of Collegiate Alumnae.
Th- who hav tickets and wish re
served seat must turn In their tickets
at the lobby of the Hotel lienson Dot
later than nu-ht.
NO CRIME COfWED
ctit: imiii: FKFrit F i:B:t.
nt:t:T nuit(.i;
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Clel Jka leader. f Rayal
risk Rifle. VAha Mill pek
fT...w Mght at tk Mll.
rlaaa aa -la th Treaekea.
school 6f agrlrulture. and O. D. Center.
trector of extension service at the
colics, will be pr.-srnt.
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BROTHER BILL COMING
rRIB HIIKF.P O TOIK FOR B1XM
FIT OF RF.n CROM.
rtlaa of Rig Mattaa at Bead ets
early gJaoa Arrival la Part
laad Ks peeled khartly.
I am Bill, the Tied Cross sheen. Feed
me. water me. care for me, buy me
lr rally and give me bark to tha Hcd
Cro they need the money."
With this legend on his rage. Brother
II. prise sheep, dedicated to the rais-
ng of money for Hed Cross societies of
Oregon, has begun an interesting tour,
soon to land him In rortiand. Brother
ill. sold and resold at auction At lnd
ast S-iturCay night, as told In The I
Oregonian. brought into th treasury
of the Bend ICrd Crova chapter more
than S"". and the amount will yet be
mat I '."". This Is the pleiUc of W.
C. ItirdsalL. owner of the I'llot Inn. of
Hnd. who rrled In 1'ortland ) ester
day. Hill's Itlnerarv is Redmond. Prine
ville. Madras. The lol!es. Hood River.
Heppner. Pndlet'n. liaker. 1'ortland.
Astoria. Eugene, falem and Medford.
At each city the big sheep is to be sold
At auction or used In other wavs for
raltng funds for ths local Bci! Cross
chapter.
Aberdeen lluy Win Llcatenam-y. -
Arrr.DEEX. Wash.. March So.'
(SpectaLI Gordon Trbh. son of T. W.
Trbl. aalrsmanager of the Parllie Lum
ber Agency, has von the rank of First
Ueutrr.ant In the aviation servlee. al
though be Is not yet -0. He enlisted
as a private last April. He has Just l
completed a ground schoo' flying I
course at Cornell and will leave fori
France after six weeks' training in a
bombing eelatton school In Texrs.
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MEN! A SENSATIONAL SALE
35c-40c-50c Holeproof
Sox 25c
LIMIT 6 PAIRS TO CUSTOMER
Yoy know the Ilolem-oof quality, the Holeproof repu
tation for fine appearance, comfort, wear, economy.
Here is an opportunity a lifetime opportunity to
buy FIRST QUALITY Holeproof hose of the 85c, 40c
and SOc jrrade at, pair 25c. As you can see, savings
ranjre as high as HALF.
These are discontinued, but none the less desirable,
numbers of this world famous hosiery line. Fine lisle
and handsome mercerized sox in black, tan, pearl, gray,
navy and white. Nearly all colors in all sizes.
Buy Soc, 40c and 50c Holeproof hose, while any of
1872jairs remain, at pair 25c
.Men s t urnisnings shop. Mam Floor.
Again Today the Famous
( British Exhibition of N
1 ' I K
War Trophies, Relics
Will Be Held in Our Sixth Floor Auditorium
Auspices the British Red Cross
The many who came to see this wonderful Belgium and Northern i
France War Trophy Exhibition yesterday marveled at being able
to view in Portland such authentic trophies and relics from the
battlefields and shell-scarred cities of the western theater of war. -
The exhibition is now shown for the first time in the Northwest
and is open to the public daily from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. in our
Auditorium, Sixth Floor. 1
The British Fast Scouting War Plane
is one of 500 articles shown in this exhibition. There are also
French "75" Shells Whistling Willies Mills Hand Grenades Zep
pelin Incendiary Bombs Gas Masks Starlight Parachutes Trench
Periscopes Pieces of Taube and Zeppelin Wreckage Aero Darts
Canadian and German Bayonets German Mauser Rifles Uni
forms, Helmets and Decorations of the belligerents War Procla
mations, etc.
You Should See This Exhibition
To see this wonderful display of trophies is to get such a vivid
idea of war as can be had nowhere outside of actual warfare.
Lectures are given at 10, 12, 2 .and 4 by Mr. Warren Collins, who
1 is thoroughly familiar with the subject. The exhibit is open to the
public Ifrom 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.
New Spring Skirts
Are Coming in
Every Day
New plaid silk, taffeta
and crepe skirts have arrived
and women who want to see
the newest things inseparate
skirts should see these to
day if possible. These skirts
are so moderately priced that
women will snap them up in
a hurry. .
New wool plaids, navy
blue and black poplin and
serge skirts are also here in
fine assortments.
Shirred top skirts, side
pleated effects and plain tai
lored models are featured.
Priced $5 to $35.
-Apparel Shop. Fourth Floor.
Two New Models in
Wei worth '
Blouses
On Sale Today at
$2
To our patrons who know Wel-
worths and their, number is legion
we need only say that these are up to
the usual high Welworth standard. To
those who have not worn Welworths,
we say: Here is your opportunity to
get in on the .greatest two-dollar
blouse values in America. Here only.
Blouse Shop, Fourth Floor.
Furs Stored
in our perfectly refrigerated safety
vaults on the premises -are safe from
moths, dust, theft, fire and loss.
Phone and our auto will call.
Furs Receive, Fourth Floor.
Today We Place on Sale 150 Dozen
Women's Kid Gloves
These Are' "Seconds" of the Best
$1.75, $2, $225 and $250 Qualities
FamouBacmo'Make
On Sale at, Pair
$1.53
WASHABLE, every pair,
the most wonderful values!
One-clasp style, pique and
P. X. M. sewn. All colors, in
cluding gray, tan, champagne,
ivory and white. All sizes.
Every pair fitted.
They'll go quickly at $1.53 pair.
Better come early! ,
Glove Shop, Main Floor.
CMiMif Ti4 t ft
1e ltaa
at Jrt4tetlm.
rnmfTf onration of th char
rf fnbesxtrfnfit, which h w r-
rt$ Ttjd.r nttiht. was Kivrn to
luiu late rahlrr acJ txtok-
Krpf r t tH Hu.th A Ian I'uno i'om
yn. tn I unlet paI t'ourt yenteMajr.
whfQ tb rP K-tnt htm wan diA
THt.wd after tftumuDX and explana
tion h Tt.
Mr ltl. who ha bn connected
wtt t he cmnpianir'p local branch for
MTrral years, ten-trrd his retKnaJ.on
a f r w detvw a, to enter tulne in
llaMern Oreun A h waa under
tond I the vrrnt mm pan v. he ri
trained In curt e)terdav. h refund
t turn ur the account and cunh
hhni of the I-al hranoh until the
am bad bn audited and checked by
accountant.
Thomaw W" i 1 V n n. manaKer of the
V-H-al branch, held that tn ret.rtni;
csnier Phiuld at once turn over the
Itooks and funlji to him. and mad re-ue-t
that tht be done. Mr. Ho I lei,
confident of ht poAitton. took the rah
ft the Kirt National Hank and placed
It on dt'poit. Ivktn the book and
dcumenta In the office .tfe.
.Vi-t-nc on advte from the company
lacifir tVai manager In Sette. air.
ViIkin.n r-n he limit the atep
which le-ultrd m m warrant and arrent
for eu.heziiement. beaa Mr. 1-olles
refu?Hd to rcvocntie I'aciX.c Coaat
Jurt!dtct ton.
It wa considered In Municipal Court
that the cnjr.se waa purely technical,
and that the on tT prier C"urae waa
tha divbartre of Mr. Hole a.
UNIVERSITY TO ENTERTAIN
(ioTrrnor Wit h)rtintx and Head
Ohio InMilalton f.r-i.
of
CKTHOV AGFIT LT HLCOLLECE.
Cnrvaiils. Ma.-rb -. ""Pcla!. A mil-
Your Satisfaction
Is My Success
The fact that I devote my
time exclusively to the
scientific, personal exam
ination of the eye and fur
nishing perfect glasses
my moderate prices, up-to-date
methods, and the most
perfectly equipped Labora
tory and Testing-rooms in
the city, assures you of
absolute eyeglass satisfac
tion.
Dr. Wheat
Eyesight Specialist
207 Morgan bldg.
Washington at Broadway
Every Day We Receive New Arrivals
In Our Neckwear Shop
We have splendid new assortments of everything that is good and
fashionable in women's neckwear. Among the most recent arrivals are:
Collars and Sets 50c-$1.75
Women's new collars and collar and cuff sets made of good quality
organdy. Lace trimmed and ruffled styles in plain white and white
with touches of color.
Waistcoats $1.75-$5
We hare just received some very smart new
waistcoats and vestees for wear with Spring
tailored suits. Made of pique and basket
weave material in wnite, combinations ana
novelty effects in dark shades.
New Filet Collars $3.50
Just received. New real Filet hand-made
collars in sailor models, medium size. These
are in the "real" shade.
Neckwear Shop. Main Floor.
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JUST RECEIVED!
The Popular New
Liberty Locket
Buttons 50c
We have just received the new
"Liberty Locket Buttons", to be worn
on regulation Army uniforms by offi
cers and privates. ,
These are complete in every detail.
Besides being regular uniform but
tons, they make very convenient
lockets two pictures may be worn in
side each button.
We are exclusive agents for Liberty
Locket Buttons. New and novel and
priced at only 50c
Jewelry Shop, Main Floor.
Just Received A Delayed Shipment of
Women's Hand-Loom ; Swiss
Madeira Handkerchiefs
To Be Sold at the Low Price of
25c
We have just received a fine assortment of new hand-loom Swiss
Madeira handkerchiefs a special purchase made many months ago
enables us to sell these handkerchiefs at the Sow price of, each, 25c.
Swiss Madeira hand-loom scalloped embroidered handkerchiefs in
elaborate patterns the new Appenzelle. effect in French gray thread
on very fine, sheer cloth. Solid embroidered flower and figured designs
and beautiful open eyelet work in Madeira patterns. "Roses, butterT
flies, forget-me-nots and conventional designs in dainty eyelet and
punch work effects. Edges are finished with various styles of scallop
ing, combining open eyelets all around the border.
Supply all your. Easter needs during this sale. Most exceptional
handkerchief values at this extra special low price 25c
' . Handkerchief Shop, Main Floor.
MANY DISHES
Though cheap $ price,
can be given a delicious
rcliih and made doubly '
nourishing when properly
favored. Make them en
joyable by using
LEA&PEKHMS
SAUCE
tuc ohioimal woftccrrsxsMRg;
. It has a tang, all its own.
30c-45c Embroideries 25c
New designs' in staple embroideries. Swiss, nainsook and cambric
materials. Narrow edges in blind and eyelet patterns for children's
wear. Skirtings and flouncings in heavy cambric Convent embroi
deries and embroidery galloons. 2 to 3H .inches wide. Good 30c to
45c values at yard, 25c
Crepette 98c
. Just received. 40-inch ombre
crepette in novelty striped ef
fects.. For blouses and gowns. In
blue, brown and green stripes..
$1X0 value.
Georgette $1.50
New. 40-inch Georgette crepe in
black, white, pink, green, navy,
flesh and fold. This quality is
very specially priced at yard
only $1X0.
Main Floor. Fifth Street.
Second Day of Our Great Sale
Sterling Silver Flatware
The sale prices average M off our regular low prices in some in
stances even more than U off. Sterling silver flatware in the
"Nathan Hale" pattern a very attractive design in platinum finish.
It will pay you to purchase a complete set or a few pieces of sterling
flatware during this sale. Come in today.
Silverware Shop. Main Floor.
Consult Mrs. E. F. Holbrook About
Madame
Lyra
Corsets
Mrs. E. F. Holbrook, an expert
corsetiere, will be in our corset
shop today to answer any ques
tions pertaining to the famous
Madame Lyra corsets. She will
tell you how to achieve the new
and correct in the season's sil
houette by selecting the Lyra
corset that best brings, out the
style potentialities of ydur figure.
We have' fine assortments of
Madame Lyra corsets in models
for all types of figures. Low,
medium and high bust styjes and
topless models. Excellent quality
coutils and brocades. The prices
$3.50 to $15.00 are no higher
than those of a year ago. Come
in today and talk with Mrs. Holbrook.
Dorset Shop. Third Floor.
New Arrivals in
Smart Novelty
Veilings
We are Portland headquarters for
the well-known Van Raalte and Hy
Lass veilings. Scroll patterns are in
great demand. We have a fine selec
tion of the newest scroll designs in
brown, black, taupe, navy, dusky
brown. Also novel effects in chenille
dotted and border designs. Yard mod
erately priced, 35c to $1.75.
New Drape
Veils
We have just' received a fine selec
tion of drape veils. Hand-mn or nov
elty figured circular drape veils in
taupe, purple, black and brown. Mod
erately priced $1.25 to $3.
Veiling Shop. Main.FIoor.
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