Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 30, 1918, Page 13, Image 13

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EASTER SHOWER OF DISH CLOTHS TODA Y FOR OREGON SOLDIERS LEA VE CLOTHS AT STORE ENTRANCES Auspices Grade Teachers', Association
All Charge Purchases Made Today Will Go on Your April Account, Payable May 1. We Give S.& H.Green Trading Stamps With All Purchases Amounting to 10c or Over Save Stamps
Fishing Tackle and Fishing Licenses on the Fourth Floor Baby Carriages, Bicycles, Play Wagons, Etc on the Fourth Floor Model Grocery and Bakery on the 4th Floor Tea Room, 4th Floor
THE MORNING OREGONIAX,- SATURDAY, MARCH SO, 1918.
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New Motor Headwear
Veiling Department, First Floor
We have jut opened tip a new shipment of Worn
en' Motor Cap, ia all the latest styles. Silks,
bengalines and fancy materials some in combina
tion of two or more materials. From Cof to $2,50
U. S. THRIFT
STAMPS
AND
WAR SAVINGS
CERTIFICATES
FOR SALE
MAIN
OFFICE,
4TH FLOOR.
The Standard Store of. the Northwest
Olds, Wortman & Kin
Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods
LIBERTY
SERVICE
YARNS
ON SALE
AT SPECIAL
BOOTH
ON THE
MAIN
FLOOR.
New Crepe Waists $2.98
Bargain Circle, First Floor
Georgette Silk Crepe Waists in light and dark
colors, also crepe de chine in flesh, white and the
light tones. Many beautiful models to QO QQ
select from. Saturday .special at only D0
Saturday's Most Interesting News Page for Easter Shoppers
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Women's Easter Wearables
In a Notable Showing
New Suits New Coats New Dresses New Waists new thinfrs to wear for
Easter Sunday styles that are authentic styles that have individuality and a dis
tinctive charm not found in ordinary apparel. The Garment Store will be a busy
place Saturday, but there will be plenty of experienced salespeople on hand.
Women's and Misses' Coats
At $15 to $115
Second Floor The season's smartest styles made up in wool
velours, poplins, Bolivia, burellas, gabardines, tweeds and novelty
mixtures. Some have wide belts and large collars, others in loose
effects. Styles to please every fancy. Priced from S15 to SI 15
Women's Suits
In popular-priced Suita ranging from $20 up to $38.50 we show
: a splendid assortment of new tailored and novelty styles in all the
m-int A m af Ar-iafe X 1 a Via titiit 1 Amrr Qi it Nnirinie In viw'na
" .) & s.-w aveswv.awa v MMIM tail, "'ft r
from $i$9.."0 to $125 in all the very newest Spring colors.
Women's Dresses
New Spring models made up in taffetas. Georgette crepes, satins,
foulards, wash silks, wool serges, gabardines and wool Jersey.
Dresses for all occasions. Priced now at $15.00 to $75.00
Women's Skirts
Tunic Skirts, Tleated Skirts, Tailored Skirts dozens of styles
made op in serges, gabardines, satins, flannels, Poiret twills, etc
Plain colors, plaids, checks, stripes. Priced from $5 to $25
Telling of Many Special Offerings Throughout the Store and of New and
Seasonable Merchandise Appropriate' for the Easter Season Stocks Are
Now at Their Best Low Prices Prevail, and With Our Superior Store Serv
ice You Will Find This the BEST PLACE TO DO EASTER SHOPPING.
Silk Underwear
For Women
Main Floor Supreme above all other
Silk Underwear "Kayser's" is made
from pure silk, in full sizes, fashioned
by expert operators and handsomely
finished. Kayser's is the most eco
nomical silk underwear, because of its
superior durability. Vests, knickers,
camisoles and union suits in popular
styles on display on the First Floor.
Easter Gloves
Main Floor
W o m e n'g
Gloves of de
pendable qual
ities gloves!
that will rend
er the best of
satisfaction to
the wearer.
Our stocks are
now at their
best in domes
tic and French
kids, washable
lambskins,
c h a moisettes
and silks. You
cannot do better than come to this
store for your - Easter Gloves.
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Women's Easter Neckwear in Great Variety
FANCY VESTS, Vestees and
Suimpes, of pique and fancy ma
terials plain or in basket
weaves. Also of acting, nets and
Georgette crepes. Priced to $5.
HAND-EM BROIDERED Col
lars and sets of organdie and
pique materials, exquisite styles.
NEW COLLARS of Georgette
crepe, special, $1.25, $1.75.
FILET LACE COLLARS and
Bets in the new wide back styles,
also in Tuxedo effects in two
different lengths. Prices range
from $4.50 up to $13.50.
REAL HAND-MADE Filet
Lace Collars in various pretty
designs. Saturday at $3.98.
RUFFLE EDGE COLLARS
Prices range 65 up to $1.25
NEW MIDDY TIES and new
Windsors of crepe and silks,
plain and fancy 35 to $2.50.
MARIBOUT SCARFS in gray
and mole. These are lined with
8 ilk and ribbon tied. $5.95-$11.75
OSTRICH NECKWEAR in
white, black, black and white,
and gray also a few pieces in
other colors. Priced $3.95-7.50
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Girls' Easter Apparel
. - Distinctive Styles
Reasonable Prices
Every mother should see this splen
did stock of children's wearables. It
is complete in every detail and the
values are decidedly extraordinary.
Silk Dresses
Beautiful new Silk Frocks in plain
tan, Copen, rose and green. . Also
fancy plaids and stripes. Ages 6 to
14 years. $13.75 up to $35.00
New Coats
The prettiest, smartest, styles we
have ever shown. Loose and belted
effects. Ages 2 to 6 $6 to $15.00
Saturday Specials in Girls Wearables
i-GIRLS Shetland Wool
Sweaters ages 6 to 12. Sat
urday special at $3.98.
BRUSH WOOL Sweaters-
green, blue, rose ages to
12. Saturday special $4.98.
ODD LINE Infants' Bath
Robes in ages 1 to 6 only
one or two of a size. "70,
Saturday Knerial at t Jj
Girls' White Mid
dies, specially priced
79c
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Sale of Easter Ribbons
At 19c Yd.
Main Floor For hairbows, fancy bags,
millinery, sashes and trimmings, these
ribbons are just what is wanted. Great
assortment of patterns in plaids, stripes,
checks and floral effects. Also gros
grain and hairbow taffet in de- - Q
sirable shades. Sat. special, yd. J-aC
One Lot Extra Quality Fancies at 3of
Easter Handkerchiefs
CHILDREN'S fancy colored
Kerchiefs, "Play Series" hem
stitched. Good grade ma- 5
terial. Saturday special
WOMEN'S dainty Kerchiefs
in white and colors. Ex- "I Q
cellent 25c values now -a. 57 1
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Men's Hats
At $3.50
and $5
Mala Floor Wellington Soft Felt
Hats in a'l the popular Spring
shapes. Priced at only $3.50
Grennis the hat of superior
quality, popular soft styles, $5
Ward Cloth Hats in the new
Spring colorings. Priced $3.50
Men's $2 Ties
At $1.39
Main Floor Beautiful new East
er patterns and colorings. Lat
est wide -end styles. Q1 OQ
Regular 12-30 values jJ..O7
Delicatessen
Specials
Dried Beef, wafer sliced. JTH
Special, the pound only tJ
Cream Brick Cheese O
Saturday at, the pound OOK,
Corned Beef Loaf, pound -I0
Ripe Olives' in bulk, quart 50
Green Olives in bulk. qt. 35?
Sweet Midget Pickles, qt. 50f
Boys' Easter Apparel
Serge Suits
$10 to $16.50
Main Floor Smart, dressy Suits for Easter
wear of splendid wool serges and cheviots.
uso in novelty mixtures. Hand-tailored
hroughout. Ages from 6 to 18 years.
Novelty Suits
Main Floor Tweeds, cassimercs, cheviots and
homespuns in good, serviceable, dark grays,
browns and tans. Suits that will give satis
factory wear. Priced from $6.50 to $16.50
BOYS' BLOUSES with the new Eton
Collars. Priced at 75 f) and 85?. All sizes.
Boys' Wash Suits
5U0 to 55
New Sailor Middies,
with long or straight
pants. Also many
other styles, made up
in reps, galatea, c ham
bray and linens. White,
blues, tana and combi
nations. Ages 2 to 12.
Dutchess Knickers
$1.50 to $2.50 Pair
Dutchess Knickers are the most economical yon
could put on your boy. They save darning and
patching and besides they give longest service.
Dept. Main Floor. $1.50 to $2.50 a pair.
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Toilet Needs
& Drugs
Main Floor Note this underpriced
list of Toilet Requisites for Sat
urdays selling and supply your
needs for months to come at once.
Ivory Soap OUT,-,
5 Cakes for
We reserve the right to limit the
quantity of any article in this list
sold to any one customer. S. &
II. Trading Stamps with purchases.
Orchard White, 3 -or. sizes 35
Euthymol Tooth Paste at 25
Oriental Cream, bottle at $1.25
Creme Oil Soap OET
3 Cakes, at. Only &D,
Bennett's Milk Bone Dog and
Puppy Biscuit, 24 cakes for 30f)
Pebeco Tooth Paste, tube 45f
Colgate's Dental Cream at 23 1
D. & R. Cold Cream, tubes 43
Graves' Tooth Powder 20c 40i
Jetum and Colorite in all the
wanted colors and black, bot. 25
Odorono in 3 sizes, 27c, 45c, 90c
Pond's Face and Cold Creams
put up in jars price 22f, 45r
Pears' Unscented Soap cake 15
Packer s Tar Soap, special 22c
Squibb's Talcum in Violet and
Carnation, unscented special 20c
Sempre Giovine, the cake 49
Colgate's and Williams' Shaving
Sticks, Creams, Powders at 25
Lazelle's Massattla Talc at 19
Squibb's Sugar of Milk, lb. 850
Butterfly Toilet Paper rr-
Saturday special, 12 rolls
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$15 to $35 Easter Hats
Saturday JJ.1
A sale of beautiful f, J
Axa-trifa ini-ir viimu ..
establish new selling records
in the Millinery ' Salons an
avent that brings to the wom
en of this city the new sea
son's smartest styles for
dress, street and sport wear
at an average of less than half regular value.
Many of our finest patterns are includ- (J-! A
ed in this sale. $15.00 to ?35.00 Hats wlU
$7.50to$8.50Hats
Turbans, pokes, sailors,
mushrooms and other styles
dress, semi-dress and tai
lored Hats $7.50 to $8.50
models, trimmed with flowers,
ornaments, bows, quills and oth
er novelties. Black and colors.
On sale today at only $5.00
Easter Sale of Shapes and Trimmings
$
HAT SHAPES in all the new
est styles and colors., &A f7f?
$6.50 to $8.50 grades
Special prices on many new
novelties in Millinery Trimmings.
Millinery Department, 2d Fir.
Women's Silk
Hosiery
PORTLAND MAID The eilk
hose of quality. We now have
a complete range of the new
Spring shades, including the
much-wanted browns, tans and
grays also black and CI",
white. Priced, the pair DJ-JU
PHOENEt SILK HOSE in tan,
pearl, silver, bronze, beige, bat
tleship, taupe, cocoanut and vari
ous other colors, also black and
white. Lisle sole and lisle top
Priced at 900 and $1.35 pair.
Basement Millinery
Trimmed Hats
$1.98 to $5.98
Women's, misses' and children's Trimmed
Hats in a splendid showing of all the new
styles. Black and colors $1.98 to $5.98
Children's New Trimmed Hats 500 to $2.50
Untrimmed Hate, late styles 690 to $3.69
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Easter Veils
& Veilings
Main Floor Gypsy Veiling
"Eyes of Youth" Veiling Sammy
Veiling Liberty Bell and other
new creations New Face Veils,
Sport Veils and Motor Veils in
complete showing of new shades.
Women's
Chiffon Veils
36xG3-inch Chiffon Veils of
soft, durable quality. Good range
of colors. Neatly hem- (PI OfT
stitched. Special now iaLmUO
$1.25
New Belts
New patent leather, white kid
and suede Belts in the wanted
colors, including khaki widths, 1
to 4 inches. Priced C50 to $1.25
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Men's
$6.50 Shoes
$4i98
Main Floor Men's cordovan col
ored calf Shoes, blucher cut, blind
eyelets, neat, dressy last. Also
mahogany colored calf shoes with
full high toe. Double JM QQ
sole. $6.50 Shoes, pair tDl.tO
Easter Footwear
Women's
$9 JO, $10 Boots
$7.98
Main Floor Of course you will need new boots
to complete the Easter outfit! No better oppor
tunity to get them than at this store Saturday.
EXTRA SPECIAL Women's 9-inch brown
and gray all-kid boots. Narrow, plain
toe, welted soles, high Cuban or half
Louis heel, with aluminum plate. All
sizes. Width B to D. $9.50 (7 QQ
and $10.00 Boots on sale at I7 1 J
PORTLAND AGENTS FOR BUSTER
BROWN FOOT-SHAPING SHOES FOR
BOYS AND GIRLS.
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CATHEDRAL.
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Muln Twlar.
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9ri will b hld tvlT In t. Mry
alh1raL Al T A. M. th. blrxlns of
( "w ffr and th paschal canUl
aa4 of tha baptismal font will pracmi
tha wlrma such nuu. Tb atrvlcaa
fcaatar fun Jar will atl ra pw tlm.
mam... at Ida Cblnadral at (. i.li. It
ao4 4S o'clock.
At th Uaktr Ttr txar a peon
aarrira b.s;iaalBe 11 i o'clock will b
aadraio4 hy Bishop gumar. Tha
fnooftra; wfll eloaa tha aart.a haM by
tha Hrnthorbood of bu And raw, of tha
4.llaccpal t torch.
waa4 iruiajr waa obaarrad atrlcUr
In all Catholla and Episcopal churrhra
y yrstvrday. Flshop Sumn.r
hraa hours' aarrlra at Pro-
'aihadral and It. A. A. Morrison, of
Trinity, and tha rclora of all other
parishes held similar services.
The Passion aervlce on "Tha Peven
Last Word of t'hrtst." lunc at 1:10
P. M.. waa attended by a concreiratlon
which entirely filled tha Cathedral
father O'liarm rare tha addressee on
the last worda of Christ.
In tha evenlnr at 7:45 o'clock tha
Office v Trnebrae waa suns for tha
last time.
Llnnton Plant to Raise Flag.
Tha Board of County Commlaalonera
yesterday received an Invitation from
the employe of tha Columbia Enai
neertnc Works to attend flas-ratalnii
exerclaea which will be held at the
plant at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Ad
Uresaea are to be made by Mayor Baker
and General Charles P. Bee be. while
th.ra will be a number of rueata. The
affair baa been arranged by employes
of the yard, and tha ftac to bo raised
Is 1 feet Ions; and 20 feet wide.
Read The Orexonlaa claaslflod ads.
MUCH POWER AVAILABLE
DR. CrLBRRT UISCl'SSES DEVELOP.
HUT IX NORTHWEST.
Fifty Tears Held Reasonable Tea are
for Franchise, Governs! rat Ke
talalac Tttla to Sites.
With I years held as a reasonable
tenure for water-power franchless. the
Government retalnlne title to power
sites. Dr. James Gilbert, professor of
economics at th University of Oregon,
spoke Interestingly before the City Club
yesterday noon, his topic being; "The
Development of Water Power on the
Public Domain."
Th development of warto- power
resources, particularly In the Pacific
Northwest. Is of Increasing Importance
owlnf to th steady decline of America's
fuel supply, said Dr. Gilbert. One-third
oX th undeveloped water power of. las
United States Is In the Pacific Coast
states, he said, totaling 10.000.000 horse
power. A policy of early and complete devel
opment would be wisest, said the speak
er, as In the ordinary usages of con
servation there la no need to conserve
aster power, which. If unharnessed, is
lost.
Army Orders.
SAN PRAXCISCO. March 39 These or
ders were Issued . today at headquarters
Western division.
Major Edward Pearce. Adjutant-General's
Department. National Army, is announced
as officer In charge of military training
camps, department Insurance office, sclst
snt to the Oepartment Adjutant and officer
In charge of matters pertaining to the sale
of war savings stamps, thrift stamps and
subsiuent Issues of liberty bonds for the
department, with statlnn In this city.
Lieutenant-Colonel Edwin W. Rich, Medi
cal Corps, win proceed to Vancouver Bar
racks, "Washlnrton. for duty St that post.
Growers in the Philippines are be
ing; encouraged by tha government to
give moro attention to th production
oX hemp.
CHANGE BEATS SCHEME
CLEVER SYSTEM OF IMPORTING
LIQI OR t NCOVERED.
Box of Rowaehold Goods Shipped to
Florence Opened by Wrsag Party.
Kes of Wkisky Found.
Another clever system of importing
liquor to Portland by way of a relay
system has been uncovered at Florence,
Or., by the accidental opening- of one of
the shipments received by a wrong; per
son. The discovery, which was purely
by accident, is taken to indicate that a
big liquor ring; Is using; the system.
A box labeled "household goods" was
received in Florence addreesed to Frank
L. Knowles. It happened that there is
a Frank L Knowles in Florence and
upon receiving; the box he opened it
and found two big; keg's of whisky. He
immediately reported to the authorities.
Th other Frank Knowles did not ap
pear. It waa found that the shipping;
tag- had been marked "Newport" at first
and later changed to "Florence."
Inquiry was made at Newport and It
was found that a similar shipment bad
been received there and had been taken
by a man who grave the name Frank I
Knowles, and who had the shipping
tagrs. He covered his tracks completely
before the officials arrived.
It is reported that th liquor, which
was shipped from Benicia, Cal., is being
sent to small towns marked "household
goods," and is being reshipped from
these places either by boat or rail to
Portland. Officials, it is said, have not
been extremely busy checking up house
hold goods coming In from small neigh
boring towns in the state and the result
has been probably the successful land
ing of considerable liquor.
FARMERS WANT GOOD MEN
Inexperienced Help Will Xot Be
Paid Exorbitant Wages.
"While TJmatllla County farmers are
Is need of help, they are not going to
engage inexperienced laborers at ex
orbitant wages, is the statement of
M. 8. Sbrock, county agricultural agent.
"Any experienced farm laborer who
really wants work can get employment
In a very short time," says Mr. Shrock.
"The average wage offered by Umatilla
County farmers is $60 a month, with
board. In most cases the laborer ia
expected to furnish his own bedclothes.
Fair treatment and good wages ara
assured laborers who make good."
. To assist farmers In getting help)
and to aid the laborers as well, C B.
Green, of Portland, of the Federal
Labor Bureau, has been placed in
charge of the work, with offices at 559
Main street, Pendleton.
Read The Oresrontan classified ads.
Comfort Baby
WithCubcura
Soa 35e. Onsraaesit 25 sad' S0.
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