THE BIORXIXG OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1918. TRAFFIC PROBLEM "SMILES" AtfD "K-K-K-KATT'NEW SHIPMENT JUST IN HEAR. THESE POPULAR RECORDS TODAY SIXTH FLOOR " "Why We Are In the War" The second of a series of five talks under the above heading will be given tonight at 8 o'clock at Central Library by Dr. Harry Huntington Powers, auspices Na tional League for Woman's Service. . Try Meier & Frank's Home-Made Bread Made by our own master bakers in our big Ninth Floor daylight bakery. Delicious, satisfying, wholesome. Victory bread, large loaf 16c, confornJs perfectly with Government regulations. Spiced raisin bread 16c Rye 10c. . Sole Portland Agents Society Brand Clothes For Young Men and Men Who Stay Young Watch the papers and National publications for striking Society Brand announce ments. When you see a Society Brand ad think of. MEIER & FRANK'S, the only Portland store that sells these Nationally famous clothes. We have complete assortments of Society Brand suits and overcoats for Fall and Winter. Come to style headquarters! Meier &t rank's: Men's Clothing Shop, Third Floor. Estonia 'jaar The- Quality" s-nJue or Portland Expert Finds Men in Shipyards Can Reach Work With Slight Inconvenience. J The Beauty of a New Season Is Seen in the Store j NO CONGESTION EXISTS 13 MYTH PORTLAND Need Does Xot Warrant Expendi tures . for New Lines or Equip ment to Run Steam Trains . OTer Electric Ejrsetm Ralls. Portland has no transportation prob lems to solve. That tact was emphasized yesterday afternoon by Edward West, engineer for the bousing, and passenger trans portation branch of the Emergency Fleet Corporation, who conferred with members of the committee appointed some time ago to take charge of that question. In comparison with other shipbuild ing; centers. Portland has excellent streetcar service, Mr. West declared. and he will file with Supervisor Went worth. of the Emergency Fleet Cor noration. and with the City Council a formal report setting forth his find- Ings of conditions here. Agitators were scored at yesterday's conference for attempts to create a critical condition that does not exist. Members of the committee' took the position that If the United States Gov ernment, in whose employ is Mr. West, finds traffic conditions to be satisfac tory, it is not becoming for Portland people to endeavor to stir up dissat isfaction. ' Mr. West arrived In Portland yester day from San Francisco to confer further with the council relative to streetcar service to and from the ship yards. On the occasion of his former vlrit with A- Merritt Taylor. Mr. West had gone carefully ever the situation, had visited the shipyards from which most frequent complaint emanated, and at that time had pronounced car serv ice here far superior to that given in other large cities. Members of the Coun cil, however, expressed a desire for further consultation with Mr. West Municipal Traffic Expert Cousin pre sented the matter at yesterday's con ference, advocating the utilization of equipment already at hand for the op eration of steam trains, especially on the St. Johns. Peninsula and possibly the Vancouver lines, for relieving con gestion. In the South Portland plants. Cousins explained, shipyard workers are refusing to climb the steep hill to get to the cars, and are. walking down, town, instead. He advocated operation of trains on the Southern Pacific tracks down Jefferson end Fourth streets to connect with street railway Junction points. In reply to this, Mr. West emphatic ally declared that no critical condition cxisil anu inui mc only quro viun raistru along this line has been by agitators. New Models in Neckwear A few of the recent arrivals in Fall and Winter neckpieces. t w )New Waistcoats Tailored waistcoats and vestees. Figured silk, Aurora cloth, satin and other new materials. Collars are in roll and high styles. The waistcoat illustrated is of the new "camou flage" silk at $7.50. Other models $6 to $12. New "Monk" Collars For wear with the new low round neckline dresses. Crepe, net, satin and organdy. Trimming of lace, fringe and frills. The model illustrated is of satin and is $2.75. Other styles $1.50 to $7.50. Meier Panel Back Collars Long line models made of Arlette Krepe, satin and Georgette Crepe. These show handwork and have trimming of fringe, Val and Filet laces. The model illustrated is $4. Other styles $1.75 to $7.50. Frank's:-Neckwear Shop. Main Floor. Under the Auspices of the - . Red Cross Saturday, Sept. 28th, at 2:30 P. M.f a Free Lecture Will Be Given at This Store by Madame Coates Madame Coates will cover all of the new Government orders relative to garments made by the Red Cross and outline definitely the required work of the various activities of the Local Chapter. -Admission free. - Madame Coates' classes in. dressmaking, etc., are now being formed at this store. They begin next week. Class A in sewing and dressmaking for beginners will meet Monday and Wednesday at 2:30 and Friday at 10 A. M. Class B in millinery, analytical dressmaking, designing and tailoring for advanced students will meet Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at 2:30 P. M. $1.50 for be ginners' course of 15 lessons. $2.50 for advanced course of 15 les sons. Free explanatory lecture tomorrow and Friday at 2:30 P. M. Register. now at Notion Shop, Main Floor.' ' Let's Make It "Over the Top" By 9 A.M. Saturday Sept. 28 With the Fourth Liberty Loan If you haven't been asked, don't wait to be asked be a volunteer. Buy more Liberty Bonds buy till it hurts. - Subscribe Now and Save ! Woman's Home Companion 2 Years for $2.50 The news-stand price is 20c copy or $4.80 for the two years. You save $2.30. This special offer expires September 30. Another magazine bargain Woman's Home Companion and the American Magazine both for one year $2.75. The news-stand price is $4.80. You save $2.05. Offer expires September 30. Subscriptions taken at Book Shop, Fifth Floor, or Magazine Section, Main Floor. VilluuiiuiUS Lrincia va. mv ivuiiii; WA Portland In caring for its shipyard !0 workers In an excellent manner. If the , A Emergency Fleet Corporation saw that ! ferine; with the production of ships. It ' A v-n. . 1 .( kailtat, , n (aba mnmm aittnn 'A to remedy the situation. There is noth ing In I'ortland'a transportation situa tion that is regarding the building- of, ships; none that would Justify the Government In buying steam trains and placing them in operation. Seattle was cited as an example of true congestion, so far as shipyard workers are concerned. The Grovern tnent has found it necessary there to build four lines t replace the two now leading to the yards. - ORPHEUMSHQW SCORES FOt'R-STAR ATTI 4.CTIOV - CLOSES WITH TODAY'S MATIM-.E. Offlrlal noTlag IMetare Showing; First -t VoM-l ef General Alleaby" -Adda Interest to Bilk Owing, to engagement of the Heillg Theater by a road attraction tonight an extra performance of Orpheum vaudeville will not be presented. The Orpheum show, of which Julius Tannen, "Chatterbox.- and Wilbur. Mack, nota ble versatile comedian, are the joint htadliners, will close with the matinee today. This is the first four-star show 4 A Fine Selection of Good Cretonnes 28c-39c At these two very low prices 28c and 39c we have an exceedingly large selection of cretonnes in an excellent variety of beautiful patterns and colorings. Cretonnes, as you . know, are the favored drapery materials for Fall. Anticipate your needs at these low prices today. Pillow Squares 1 Velvets, tapestries and damasks are the materi als. Ideal for use as pillows, table mats, etc. Meier & Frank's: Drapery Shop. Seventh Floor. r .... ........... . T I a . . afiixwTasfcv. . a r 'm-m hi . : . ' - : . U tL ..I a::: -. 5 I Notion Sale ! 10c-15e Featherstitch Braid, 1-yard pieces, two for 15. ISc Stickerle Edging, 3-yard piece, special 10. Klostersllk Mercerized Cotton Thread, black, white and colors, 100-yard spool, 5. Button Thread, tan and khaki. 60-yard spool. 5. American Quality Basting Thread, S-cord, silk fin ish, white. Nos. 40 to 70, three . 300-yard spools, 20; spool, 70. . Sifko Crochet Cotton, white and colors, two balls, 25; ball. 13. Toilet Pins, black and white, dozen on card. 5. 30c Cube Pins, assorted black and white, cube 20. Dressmakers' Steel Pins, No. S size, U-lb. box 25. 10c Damascus Safety Pins, nickel plated steel, three cards 25. Invisible Wire - Hair Pins, crimped style, "jet or bronze, cabinet lO. Trimount Snap Fasteners, broken assortment of Bizes, four cards 15; card 5. 10c Crochet Hooks specially priced at two for 15. Omo Dress Shields, nainsook covered, regular shape, size 4. special 35; size 3, special 30; size 2. special 27. Waterproof Household Aprons, black and white . checks, each 85. Children's Knobby Hair Curlers, 4 on card, 15. -10c Middy Laces, wide assortment. 2 for 5. Hubtip Tubular Shoe Laces, black and tan, 34 inches, 2 pairs 15. Leather Book Straps priced at only, each, 25. Mothers' Ironing Wax Pads priced at only, ea.. 5. Knitting Cotton, sizes 6 and S, white only, ball lO Plain Enameled Wooden Coat Hangers, pink, white and sky, each lO. Braid Covered Folding Suit Hangers, each 35. Crimped Celluloid Hair Pins, shell color, pack age 10. Meier & Frank's: Notion Shop, Main Floor. fof Masks' km .111 s 1 . f it- Continuing Our Most Successful and Complete Showing of Fall and Winter Fashions The excelling; quality and style desirability of Made in U: S. A. Merchandise are. fittingly- ex emplified in MEIER & FRANK'S store-wide exposition of the: new modes for Fall and Winter 1918. Merchandise in which beauty and utility are perfectly combined. Again today' we shall show for your approval great new assort ments of women's and misses' Suits Dresses Waists Coats Skirts Furs Millinery ' and all the accessories required to complete the well-dressed woman's wardrobe. To those who contemplate the purchase of any ' new article of apparel we give this advice BUY NOW- choose while stocks are new and complete and anticipate price advances. Center Aisle Bargain Square, Main Fir. Sale of Women's Fine Cotton Hose 25c An extraordinary one-day sale of women's excel lent quality cotton hose at pair 25c values range as high as 50c pair. All the wanted colors, including plenty of the popular BR0NZE shade, tan, white, black, Palm Beach, gray, sky, pink and a few fancies. All sizes 8 to 10. Some of these hose are subject to the very slightest imperfections. -Meior & Frank's: Center Aisle,. Main Floor, Fifth Street. We Have Complete Assortments of . "Tiny Tots,, Wear New "Tiny Tots" vests for infants up to 3 years of age. These vests are of all silk, silk-and-wool, wool-and-cotton and cotton materials. . Made in wrapper style. Neatly finished with crochet edges and pearl buttons. Ask to see these daintily fine garments. ,. Infants' Blankets Fine wool mixed blankets in bassinet and crib sizes. With dainty pink and blue borders. $1.95 to $3. " Meier & Frank's: Infants' Shop, Second Floor. Chiffon Cloth $1 A very dependable quality of chiffon cloth suitable for use as linings and for the making of misses' party frocks. This material is shown in flesh, rose, sky, Royal, navy, black and white. 40 inches wide. Meier & Frank's: Main Floor, Fifth Street -Wllbnr Mark, Hki Bris(i Un Comedy f Orpheum. to be booked alcng the Orpheum cir cuit this eesson. and it. Is reported as' rivaling the inaugural show as a draw ls? card. With Julius Tanhen and Wilbur Mack, the other feature acts are Albert Vertchamp, violin virtuoso, assisted by Joyce Alberts at the piano, and "The Creole Fashion Plate," a novelty with . a surprise. The act of Julius Tmnen Is punctu ated with laughs, the celebrated mono logist having a style all his own in making comicalities of the topics of the day. Wilbur Mack also has a laugh able act, his patter with Gladys Lock wood and their bit of singing and dan cing making the act ope of the big favorites of the show. An added feature is the Official War Review at the close of the show. This official moving picture shows the first close-up" of General Allenby, of the British army, who is now figuring prominently in allied victories. - I I IIS'T! The Suite Illustrated Is One of Our Most Popular Dining Room Suites , . This attractive suite is shown in the desirable Louis XVI period design and may be secured in mahogany or American walnut. The buffet is 60 inches in length. The table has a 54-inch top and extends to 8 feet. Priced as follows: Buffet, $60. Table, $60. China Closet, $52. Serving Table, $32. Chairs, $16. Arm Chair, $20. Many other dining-room suites in other designs at propor tionately low prices. Make Your Own Terms in Reason On this suite,' as on all furniture we carry, you can if desired take advantage of our most liberal credit offer make your own terms in reason. . Meier & Frank's: Furniture Shop, Eighth Floor. '4 2 Pairs of Glasses Combined InV That's what you get in Kryptok and Ultex glasses sold at MEIER . & FRANK'S. They combine near and far vision in one lens without the unsightly seam or hump of the old style bifocals. Meier & Frank's: Optical Shop; Mezzanine. l. . aj. ' aI j j i aw Domestic ' Sale ! Genuine Windsor Crepe 29 Windsor crepe, suitable for women's garments. Small Dresden patterns in pleasing colors. 32 inches wide. Cotton Foulards, Yard 296 Cotton - foulards in figured and striped effects, mainly dark colors. 27 inches wide. Kimono Flannelette, Yard 296 Good quality flannelette in small or large kimono designs.. Rose, pink, tan and blue grounds. 28 inches wide. Lonsdale Cambric, "Yard 29 Short lengths (2 to 8 yards) of Lonsdale-cambric. 36 inches wide. Sold by the piece only. Outing Flannel, Yard at 296 Fine quality outing flannel in pink or blue stripes. Good weight. 27 inches wide. Romper Cloth, Yard for 296 Romper cloth in plain colors or striped effects. Splendid material for children's garments. 27 inches wide. Curtain Materials, Yard 296 Good quality curtain materials Filet, marquisette and madras weaves in plain and figured effects. Less than present wholesale cost. Silkoline; Yard at Only 156 Sub-count silkoline in regular comforter patterns. 36 inches wide. , Hand-Knitted Comforters $4.98 Home-made hand-knitted comforters filled with four pounds good cotton and covered with fine quality silkoline in light and dark designs. 72x90-inch size. Crib Blankets Special 45c Crib blankets in white with pleasing pink or blue borders. 27x45-mch Size. Meier & Frank's: Lower Price Store, Basement Balcony. HUN PEST UNDISCOVERED Close Search for White Pine Blister Rust Shows No Results Here. No traces of the white pine blister rust have been found in a close inspec tion of practically every white pine plant in the Northwest by Dr. L. L. Burlinsame, who leaves Thursday after several weeks' work here under the direction of the United States Forestry Service. All lncomlns- nursery shipments of the five needle pines, currant and gooseberry plants have been traced by Or. Burllngame in a vain effort to locate th4 rust which is very destruc tive. The pest was brought "to this country several years ago in shipments from Germany, It is said. Dr. Burlingame has been assisted in his work by C. E. Randall, who Is returning to Stanford University this week as a member of the Student Offi cers' Training Corps. Buffalo Army. Man to Have Charge. SALEM, Or Sept. 24. (Special.) Lieutenant Register, of Buffalo, will be at least one of the Army officers who will have charge of the military train ing courses at Willamette . University. He has arrived here ready for work. President Doney announces. Every ef fort is being made to place the univer sity In readiness for the extra labors which the new . training will place upon it. - - . GRIPPE ISG00D EXCUSE Forest Service' Employes With Bad Colds Mast Stay at Home. As a measure to check epidemics of la grippe, severe colds and Influenza, District Forester George M. Cecil has ordered employes in his office to stay at home when suffering from those Ills. A notice to this effect was posted yes terday by Mr. CeciL "Each Winter there is a more or less severe epidemic of colds and grippe among the office workers," said Mr. Cecil in explaining his action. "A per son suffering from these diseases, even In mild form, is a possible source of contagion to many, others. . "Individuals sometimes stoically try to remain at their at home, both for their own good and as a safeguard to others." KBSSJS'WAR RELIC SENT SENATOR VEAL FROM SMITH'S FARM Right fresh and sweet! to 228 Alder St. Veal breasts and tasty veal roasts.. 15c Veal stew from 12 VSc to 15c Fancy veal roasts and veal steak.. 25c Veal cutlets and dainty veal loaf.. 20c Frank L. Smith's is 228 Alder St. Adv. Young Negro Hanged In Georgia. WAYCROSS, Ga.. Sept. 24. Sandy Reeves, a 17-year-old. negro, charged with assaulting a- 3-year-old girl, was taken from the arresting officers today and banged. German ' Helmet Pierced by Ameri can Bayonet ; Gruesome. OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU, Wash ington, Sept. 24. Senator Chamberlain has received from France a gruesome reminder of the horrors of war.'- It was a German helmet with a gash on the top where an American bayonet had pierced it Evidently the American sol dier stood on the top of the German trench and struck down upon his ad versary. The helmet was a gift from Colonel George Montgomery, formerly located at the Frankfort arsenal and a friend and admirer of the Senator. 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