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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1918)
20 TIIE 3IORXING OEEGONIAN, SATURDATV JUXE 15, 1918.' ARMY TO GET MANY SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO FITTING MISSES AND CHILDREN'S CORSETS TODAY THIRD FLOOR : mewIy-Married Registrants to Go Into Class One. DEPENDENCY RULE STRICT Child in the Home Jane 9, 1918, Only Valid Claim Reclassifica tion of Many Class Two Men to Be Made by Boards. Newly married registrants very largely face the fate of being listed in Class 1 of the draft as result of amend ments to me original selective service law, sent from Washington yesterday by telegraph. . The new regulations cut away most of the ground on which deferred classi fications were granted to men who reg istered last year and then married be fore being classified. They also make, it all but impossible for the young mar ried man who registered on June 6 of this year to claim exemption. A child in the home, born or unborn June . 9, 1918. serves as the only dependency claim that will be recognized on the part of such men. . It so happens that the' Portland dis trict draft board adopted rules with reference to classification of "newly weds" that correspond quite closely to those now made iron-clad. In other parts of the state, however, many men will be hit by reclassification and as signment to Class 1 under enforcement of the amended regulations, it is said. The text of the revised regulations was immediately communicated by Captain J. E. Cullison, head of the se lective service, in the Adjutant-General's office, to all local and district ex emption boards and to all appeal agents. The new rules are these: The fact of dependency resulting' from the marriage of a registrant who had become 21 years of age since June 5, 101, and who has married since the date, of the. Introduc tion of the Joint resolution in' Congress re quiring hie registration, to-wit, January 15, 191S, will be disregarded as a ground for deferred classification. . If a registrant who has attained the age of 21 since June 5. 1917, and who has con tracted marriage subsequent to the date of the enactment of the selective service law, to-wit. May 18, 1017, but on or prior to Jan uary 15. 1018, claims deferred classification on the ground of dependency resulting from his marriage, the fact of dependency result ing from his marriage will be disregarded a., a ground for deferred classification, un less the dependent is a child of the mar riage, born or unborn on or prior to June 0, Jiis. in which case such registrant, upon satisfactory proof being made, shall be clas sified in Class 2. If a registrant, other than one who has attained the age of 21 years since June 5, JI17, who has contracted marriage since May 18. 1017, claims deferred classification on the ground of dependency resulting from bin marriage, the fact of dependency re sulting from his marriage will be disre garded as a ground for deferred classifica tion, unless the dependent is a child of the marriage, born or unborn on or before June 9 1018, in which case such a registrant tiputj satisfactory proof being made shall be placed in Class 2. Nothing contained in the amendment to rtule V shall be construed as requiring the transfer to class 2 of any registrant who toss been finally classified in Class 1 on the affirmative finding that his marriage since May 18. 1917, was made with the primary view of evading military service. HALL GAME'S SON HERE ORPHECM BILLS DERWENT HALL CAING IX "THE IRON HAND." Flay Written by Fimonl Novelist to Combat Han Propaganda Draw President Commendation. TJerwent Hall Caine, eon of Hall Caine, the celebrated novelist, is head liner of the Orpheum show to open at the Heilig tomorrow afternoon in "The ron Hand," a one-act play written by the famous author for his son as prop aganda against the Hun system of warfare. President Wilson saw the play in Washington and it was his commendation that won an Orpheum tour for the younger Caine with the vehicle. . "The Iron Hand" is based on a speech made by the Kaiser to his soldiery in which he spurred them to kill their own relatives if necessary to further the progress of Prussianism. Derwent Hall Caine has the role of a young Belgian Lieutenant and he is supported by a capable company. "The Iron Hand" is the largest dramatic act to I I i I ! i No Chance for Burglars or for moths or fire to get your furs in our vaults right here on the premises. Phone us or drop a postal and our auto will call. Furs Received. Fourth Floor. Fine Italian Cameo Reproductions 50c These faithful reproductions of gen uine Italian cameos at 50c represent a triumph of American skill. Note the detail. Jewelry Shop, Main Floor. eO. , The- QyALrrV Store- or poktlamd rVv..3Uat-ffii i ,iy ttmm Ska. Portland's New Municipal Golf Course At Eastmoreland Opens Tomorrow MEIER & FRANK'S is headquarters for all golf equipment. Our prices are lower than elsewhere, quality considered. Come in today let our experts help with your selections. Books on golf by leading authorities. . . Sporting Goods, Sixth Floor. $ISJ00 Golf Sets $1330 Complete set as follows: Driver, midiron, mashie, niblick, putter. The Qu the Great ality Store Extends a- Special Welcome to Army of "-War' Workers of All Kinds! Dement Hall Caine, Who Heads Or pktom'a Mew Show. be booked in major vaudeville this season. . Wellington Cross is the extra attrac tion of the new show in songs and stories, with Ted Shapiro at the piano. Mr. Cross is listed as one of the most handsome men on the American stage and he has a winning personality. He is known to Orpheum patrons as the former partner of Lois Josephine In the act Cross and Josephine, which was one of the standard big-time vaudeville acts last season. The Orpheum season will close here July 3. the show of June 30, of which Madame Sarah Bernhardt will be the star, beinjr the farewell show of the season. The Orpheum management re ports that the demand for seats for the Bernhardt engagements Is very heavy and that the advance inquiry about the famous woman exceeds that of her for mer Orpheum engagement here several years ago. Ifew Mail Kates to Stand. WASHINGTON. June 14. The Senate finance committee decided not to at tempt suspension of publishers' second class mail rates which become effective July 1. SPLASH! The Water's Fine! And So Are Our New 1918 Stocks of Men's and Boys' Bathing Suits We have great new assortments of bathing; suits from Gantner & Mattern and other leading manufacturers. All materials, all new models and what colors ! There's a good-looking; suit here for everyone from the young boy to the man of mature years an especially good assort ment for the young fellows who like fit and fashion. One-piece style suits with skirts attached. Very mod erately priced according to difference in materials style, fit and workmanship are equally, fine in all. . Men's: Cotton $1.50 to $3.50. Wool-mixed $4, $5, $6. All-wool $6, $6.75. Silk fiber and worsted combinations $7.50. Silk fiber $8.50. Boys' : Cotton 98c to $2.50. Wool-mixed $3, $3.50. All wool $5. Many women and girls, too, will find bathing suits to their liking in this section. New Silk Dress Collars 35c 3 for $1 a - T - A. FTM ! . iV;n Its 1 ?Wk 1 f AfJ A new Bnipmeni just in xne uuuiuci aw mis wo 10 - v. White silk collars with colored vertical Btripes in every imagin able design and combination. Smart, dressy, comfortable. Genuine Panamas $4.65 The real South American Panamas skillfully woven from finest materials. Styles for men and young; men. Our leader at $4.65. Another fine lot at $6.45. STRAWS from the best makers, including Knox and Blum & Koch, in staple and novelty shapes. Just the briefest mention of our splendid assortments: Sennits, $3-$4; split sailors, $4-$5; Stoyo straws, $4-$5; Tuscan straws, $4; Bangkoks, $5, $7.50, $8, $12; Milahs, $6; Leg horns, $6; Baliluk straws, $12. Main Floor, Fifth Street. Sale Women's Smart New Trimmed Hats $5 Very special values in La seres, Milans and Hemps in large, me dium and small shapes. Effectively trimmed with fancy feathers, flow ers and ribbons; some have con trasting facings. Black and colors. A large assortment Saturday only $5.00. Millinery Shop. Fourth Floor. A Sale of Women's $2.50-82.75 Real French Kid Gloves $1.69 Fine imported French kid gloves in two-clasp style, pique and over seam sewn. Fancy embroidered backs in self and contrasting stitchings. Broken line of colors black, white, tan and champagne. Everv nair fitted. All sizes. novo oaop, main r loor. We Know That You Will Be Surprised When We Tell You That The Largest Slioving in Our History as far back as we can recall of suits to sell at this one price is here and now in a great assortment of Men's and Young Men's Suits $30 But besides the fact indisputable as it is that we've more suits to show at this price than other stores, we will go further and say that Ours Are the Best Suits at the Price Of course, that is only a claim but the prima facie evidence in favor of its being true is very strong. For one thing, we are in a position to get the best, thanks to our tremendous purchasing power. Besides, these suits at $30 are made expressly and exclusively for us by the best tailors in the country Adler-Rochester, Alfred Decker & Cohn (Society Brand) and Hickey-Freeman. And the men of Portland who are pretty shrewd judges have given the best possible tes timony to the superiority of these clothes. They buy and buy again. Well be glad to leave it to YOU. Don't buy your new Summer suit until you have seen these we have at $30. This is a good day for the trial. Men's Clothing Shop. Third Floor. trZT II f A Hairbow Fastener FREE With Each Purchase of These Children's Ribb on Hair bows 60 c Excellent hairbows made of fine heavy taffeta ribbons that are 5V& inches wide. Backgrounds in all the popular shades with contrasting satin stripes. Each bow contains 12 yards of ribbon and is very artistically tied. 'We will give a hairbow fastener free today with every purchase. Ribbon Shop, Slain Floor. 6 Knives and 6 Forks Set A special one-day sale of the popular Manchester pattern in R. C. Company silverware. Set of six silver-plated knives and six forks for $2.88. 25c Polish 19c "Shinon" polish tnat will brighten up silverware, glassware, brass ware, etc. Silverware Shop, Main Floor. Vacation Days Kodak Days We have complete stocks of the famous Eastman kodaks in all styles and sizes. Moderately priced from $1 to $91.50. Secure your film needs here for tomorrow's outing. We carry the genuine Eastman kind. No ad vance in price. We do expert kodak finishing developing, printing and enlarging. Your satisfaction is guaranteed. Over-night service! Kodak Shop, Main Floor. On Center Aisle Bargain Square, Main Floor Children's 2-Piece Middy Dresses 89c A very special sale of children's two-piece middy dresses today only on the Center Aisle Bargain Square, Main Floor. Each dress consists of separate skirt and under waist and middy blouse. Made of fine Indian Head and galatea twills, with large sailor collar. Some have striped crepe collar and cuffs. Side pockets. Sizes 6 to 14 years. These dresses are worth $1.25. Special today only 89c One illustrated. Center Aisle, Bargain Square, Main Floor. We Have Complete Assortments of Women's Hosiery at Low Prices HOSE, PAIR 40 Women's famous "Burson" cot ton hose in white only. All extra sizes. Pair 40c, or 2 pairs, spe cial, at only 75. HOSE, PAIR 25 Women's seamless cotton hose, made with wide garter welts and reinforced heels and toes. Black and white only. All sizes. HOSE, PAIR 25 Women's fine seamless cotton stockings in white only. All sizes. Exceptional values at this ex tremely low price pair 25c. HOSE, PAIR 75 Women's boot silk hose for Summer. Full-fashioned hose with reinforced soles, heels and toes of lisle. Black, white, few colors. HOSE, PAIR 75 Women's fine lisle hose in a splendid range of colors, the pop ular browns, grays and a number of other 6hades. All sizes. HOSE, PAIR 60 Women's famous "Burson" seamless mercerized lisle hose, very comfortable and serviceable. Black and white only. All sizes. CHILDREN'S SOX, PAIR ONLY 35 Thousands of pairs of children's sox in half and three-quarter lengths. In white with many colored stripes in several patterns. Also plain white, black, tan and pink. Half sox, pair 35c. Three quarter SOX, pair 50. Hosiery Shop, Main Floor. School Is Out After a fellow has studied hard so long he deserves a vacation. And wher ever he spends that vacation he ought to have one best suit, which is equivalent to saying that he should have a Sam peck the standard of America in boys' cloth ing. Sampeck suits are best in every way quality, style, service. That is the great thing about Sampecks. Besides having the snap and dash that boys like they are tailored from sturdiest fabrics and sewn to stand the hardest wear. Parents can rest assured that when their boy is togged out in a Sampeck none of his playmates is better dressed. And parents have established to their satis faction by actual test that if bought for their service qualities alone Sampeck Buits are a splendid investment. 2-Pants Suits are found in nearly all the fancy pat-' terns. But, one pair of pants or two pairs, this much is sure Sampecks are the greatest values in boys' clothes. New Summer suits here in great variety for boys 8 to 18 years $10 to $22.50. Boys' Clothlnij Shop. Third Floor. Wash Neckwear 50c A great variety of models. Embroidered organdy and Swiss, plain and embroidered pique collars and sets. Pique vestees. White and colored novelty gabardine collars. Colored organdy sets and collars with frills. Satin models. Lace-trimmed net collars. Waistcoats 82.29 A sale of fancy gabardine and pique waistcoats in white and col ors. Roll and tuxedo collars. Some hand embroidered. Were $3. Neckwear $1.25 White and colored gabardine waistcoats. Embroidered organdy vestees. Net fichus. Embroidered crepe collars. Many other styles. Special Sale Marabou Neckpieces An advantageous purchase of marabou neckpieces accounts for the low prices. These light-weight wraps are in great demand for Sum mer wear. Plain marabou collars in black and natural. Special, $5.95. Plain marabou capes, collars and stoles. Some of these have tail trimmings. Others are combined with ostrich." Finished with cord and ribbon ties. In black, natural and dusky brown. Special, $6.79. A New Shipment of Marabou Just In Smart models .in marabou and marabou and ostrich collars, capes and stoles. With satin linings, ribbon and cord ties. In black, natural, taupe, chinchilla and dusky brown. Priced $7.50 to $26.50. N'eckwear Shop, Main Floor. Have You Bought Your New Summer Coat? Rather a personal question to ask, but an important one. Not so im- i i : f 1 s v - l i. 1 cause the chances overwhelmingly are-' that you got it at MEIER & FRANK'S, and in that event you don't have to be told what splendid values are here. You KNOW. But if you haven't got beyond the stage of pleas ant anticipation we want to tell you that we are showing at this moment an assortment of new coats that is unrivaled for quality, variety, all around desirability. Coats For Women and Misses in serge, poplin, velours, tweeds, gab ardine, pom pom, Bolivia, velvet, silk and wool jersey, satin and taffeta. Short sleeveless sports coats, short Norfolk and belted models, three-quarters and full-length coats. Unlined, half -lined and full lined. Many with fancy silk over-collars. A wide range of prices $15 to $65. Apparel Shop, Fourth Floor. Complete Stocks of Women's Warm Weather "Munsing"' v Undergarments Keep cool during the warm days by wearing Munsing underwear. We have a large stock to choose from. . Mun singwear fits perfectly, washes perfectly, is most com fortable. Very moderately priced, too. For instance: MUNSING UNION SUITS 90 Women's fine cotton Munsing union suits in all the popular Summer styles. Regular sizes, 90c; extra sizes, $1.15. MUNSING UNION SUITS $1.25 Women's fine cotton Munsing union suits in low neck, sleeveless, tight or loose-knee styles. Square and V-neck, also bodice style. Regular sizes, $1.25; extra sizes, $1.50. MUNSING UNION SUITS $1.65 Women's lisle Munsing union suits in low neck, sleeveless style, with tight or loose knee. Regular sizes, $1.65; extra sizes, $1.85. MUNSING UNION SUITS 2.50 Finest mercerized lisle Munsing union suits in round or V-neck, sleeveless, knee-length style. Regular sizes, $2.50; extra sizee, $3. VESTS AND PANTS, EACH 85 Women's fine cotton Munsing vests and pants. Vests in high neck, long sleeves and Dutch neck, elbow sleeves styles. Pants are knee length, with button or drawstring top. Regular sizes, 85c; extra sizes, $1. ' Knit Underwear Shop, Main Floor. Of Special Interest to Girls New Tub Dresses S2.98 Just received. An excellent assortment of new wash dresses in plain chambrays and fancy colored ginghams. High and regulation waist-line styles with piping and contrasting color trimmings. White :ollars, wide belts. Sizes 6 to 14 years. New Tub Dresses S3.59 Another special lot of children's new wash dresses. Pretty shades, in plain colored and plaid gingham dresses, high waistline styles, with fancy belts and pock ets. White collars. Plain and pleated skirts. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Children's Shop, Second Floor. New Summer Dresses Dainty organdy, lawn and batiste dresses in high waistline, bolero and jacket effects. White and plain shades, also figured patterns. Some have fancy skirts with ruffles, tucks and laces. Sizes 6 to 18 years, $6.95 to $18. Sale of Spring Coats A broken assortment of children's fine wool coats in checks, navy, tan and brown. High waistline style, with belts and plain or fancy collars. Sizes 3 to 14 years. Special, $13.95. Sale of Good Middies A sample line of women's and children's middies in slipover and button-front styles. Fine wearing materials. Colored trimming. To $2 values, $1.19. Misses New Petticoats Misses' petticoats made of good quality nainsook and cambric With flounces of embroidery, lacs insertions and tucks. Sizes 6 to 16 years, 00 to 34 inch lengths, $1.50 to $3.59. New Bathing Suits Children's bathing suits of wool and cotton. Sizes 2 to 16 years, 75c to $8.