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13 We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Amounting to 10c or More Filled Stamp Books Redeemed in Cash on the Fourth Floor Don't Overlook This Direct Cash Saving The Red Cross Shop, Fifth and Stark Streets, Will Hold a Special Sale of Plants and Shrubs on Saturday Homeowners Will Find It to Their A d vantag e to Attend This Sale NEW VEILS Main Floor These have elastic band3 and are easily adjusted. Chenille dot, scroll and butterfly designs in an excep tionally good assortment of colors. The prices range from 2o up to 83 each. Plain mesh veils priced 10 and 15 The Standard Store of the Northwest CHIFFON VEILS Main Floor New shipment just received. Shown in all the most desirable colors. Neat hemstitched border and well made. LOT 1 Women's Chiffon Veils $1.00 LOT 2 Women's Chiffon Veils $1.50 LOT 3 Women's Chiffon Veils $1.75 Olds, Wortman & King Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods Choose Gifts NO W Only 26 Shopping Days Remain! TIIE 3I0RXIXG OliEGOXIAN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1918. "You Bet There Is a Santa Clans" said a bright-eyed, rosy-cheeked boy as he gazed in bewilderment at the wonderful new toys. Jolly Old Santa has made great preparations for the children's Christmas, for he intends this to be the greatest and most enjoyable event of the year. Bring the children in and let them enjoy the eights, and SHOP EARLY! TOYLAMD The Kiddies Paradise 4th Floor. Ivory Toilet Ware Main Floor Manicure sets, toilet sets, brushes, mir rors, photo frames, calendars, puff boxes, hair re ceivers, combs and scores of other articles that make very acceptable gifts. Plain white or band-decorated. Handbags and Purses Back-strap Purses, Over-night Bags, Children's Bags, Coin Purses, Bill Folds, Music Rolls and many other articles for gifts. Department on the Main Floor. Women's Coats W $24.95, $35.00 Second Floor Beautiful new coats of corduroy, burella, cheviot and yosemite cloth. Convertible collars of plush or self material. Great many smart styles in (gOi CkK this lot. Special 0i.J Coats of silvertone, cheviot, velour and yosemite cloth. Belted and high waist effects with fur, plush or cloth col lars. Splendid high-grade coats in all popular colors and all sizes at Christmas Furs Second Floor Children's and misses' furs of muskrat, squir rel, kit coney, Australian coney and Iceland fox. Scarf and muff sets. These make ideal Christmas gifts. Prices range from $(.50 to $22.50. Excellent assortment to select from. SPECIAL-Natural oppos sum, leopard, badger, coney cape collars and scarfs with muffs to match. Q"l A QC Priced special at o.-xtj SPECIAL Raccoon, gray fox and Australian opossum scarfs or cape collars with muffs to match. (POO HVL Priced special at D0. iO Silk Petticoats $3.98 Gift petticoats of silk jer sey and taffeta. Various pretty styles with plaited, corded and tucked flounces. Great assortment flJO-QQ of colors. Special DO.0 Women's blanket bathrobes in many attractive styles and colors. Why not one 01 these for Christmas? Full assort ment of sizes. Prices range from $3.49 up to $25.00. Girls' Coats At $16.98 Second Floor These are made up in good heavy quality corduroy in at tractive models for girls 8 to 14 years of age. Navy, QO green and cardinal, at D-i-U70 GIRLS' COATS of fine warm wool mixtures. Styled with large fur collar. Sizes 10 to 14. (POI QQ Priced special at each 3-L0 Girls' Bath Robes $2.85 to $4.50 Bath Robes for children 2 to 6 years are priced at $1.98 to $:$.25 Navy Serge Middies only $.J.98 Navy Serge Bloomers at $5.50 9eter Thompson dresses of navy blue serge, priced $14 to .$29.50 . & Jarr Christmas Notes Fancy sachets In a birr assortment of odors and various shades -ic to $1. Drug rept.. Main Floor. Olass combined with sll- verplate tn many attractive trlft novelties on display. Third Floor. A--Gillette raior Is a. rift any man might well feel proud to own. All etyles and finishes at prices Tann ine from j to ilain Floor. Good Dressing Is Often A Matter of Gloves Well-dressed women of your acquaintance . know the secret of dress they keep their glove boxes full! The casual observer gathers first impressions from little points like gloves. Our Christmas stock of gloves embraces all popular styles and colors $1.75 to $3.50, Dainty Silk Underwear ' For Gift-Giving Kayser Italian Silk Vests $2.50 to $5 Knickers $3.50 to $0 Union Suits $5 to $12.50 Envelope Chemise $3.95 to $10 Every woman appreciates fine silk underwear t - w Women's Silk Hose $1.25 a Pair Main Floor Women's full-fashioned silk hose with lisle tops and soles. Irregulars of our $2 quality. Splendid assortment of colors (P-! Off also black and white. Saturday, pair tDAsAitl What Is more dainty than bottle of Imported per- fume. Our stock of im ported nnu flrtmeauc onors very complete. jiain Floor. Poll cab to gladden the hearts of little girls rnne-e in price from 1 GO to I1S.50. Fourtn noor. Hair Brushes of real bristles, for men and women. T!bony or rosewood backs, loc and II. Main Floor. Knitting boxes of mihog- any cell at J7.a0 Third Floor. Turkey decorations and turkey favors for Thanki aiving at Iennlson Booth. Second Floor. Boys' Suits, Overcoats Dependable Fabrics Reasonable Prices BOYS' WINTER SUITS Snappy styles carefully tailored throughout Suits that are handsome in appearance and that will render best of service. Made up in blue serge, chevut, cassimeres, tweeds and home spuns. Priced from $7.50 up to $25.00. BOYS' OVERCOATS in all the good, warm materials most in demand the pat terns, too, are uncommonly attractive. . Bring your boy in and let him try on some of these smart coats. Sizes 6 to 18. Prices start at $10.00 and range up to $25.00 BOYS' MACKINAWS $12.50-$17.50 Gifts for Boys Boys' Dress Gloves $1.25 up to $2.00 Boys' Gauntlet Gloves at, pair, $1.25 Boys' Linen Handkerchiefs at only 25 Linen Initial Handkerchiefs 3 for $1.00 Boys' Silk Neckwear at 50, G5, 850 Boys' Shirts at prices from $1.50 to $4 Rnvs' Initial Belts at T5 $1.25. SI. HO -Portland Agency for Boy's Dutchess trousers ff Til Ivory Soap 5 for 30c Main Floor -Limit 5 cakes to a cus tomer No deliveries except with other purchases made in Drug De partment Saturday. SHOP EARLY. CREME OIL SOAP 3 cakes for 250 one cake free with each pur chase. Delivered only with other purchases in the Drug Department. Drug Specials Listerine priced at 250 and S50 Lavoris at 250, 500 and $1.00 Ingram's Milkweed Cream 450 Santiseptic Lotion priced at 450 Squibb's Boric Acid, pound," 500 S. & H. Trading Stamps given with purchases Ask for them! Christmas Ribbon Underpriced Main Floor Ribbons for making fancy bags and other gift articles ribbons for hair bows rib bons for trimming purposes thousands of yards at substantial savings for Saturday. Shop early. Ribbons at 25c FANCY and hair-bow ribbons in a great as sortment of beautiful new designs, including stripes, fancy brocades in self-colors, floral ef fects, -plaids. Also plain all-silk wash- OPT able taffetas in the desirable 'colors. Yard WIDE FANCY RIBBONS of superior quality. Light and dark warp print effects and satin edges. Also plain satin taffetas and moire silk ribbons in dark and light colors, satin and QtZf fancy woven edge ribbons. Christmas sale OfJlx WIDE FANCY RIBBONS for bags. These are of extra quality and are shown in a great range of beautiful patterns. Light or dark G50 to 850 Ribbon Novelties bags, camisoles and other ar ticles made from our best quality ribbons on ex hibition at the ribbon counter on First Floor. Ribbon Bag tops and handles of celluloid or metal prices range from 350 up to $3.50. Hair Bows tied free by experts who know how. Satin Ribbons Main Floor Narrow and wide All-Silk, Satin Ribbons for fancy work and lingerie; to 7 inches wide. A very special purchase of good quality Satin Ribbons, in white, pink, blue, old rose, black, Copen and National blues No. 1 at 2'i0 yard; No. 1 at 30, No. 2 at 40, No. 3 at 50, No. 5 at 70, No. 9 at 120. Shop early in the morning. PPv j Trimmed Millinery Special $5.00 Hats Formerly Priced $7.50 and $8.50 Beavers, Velvets and Velours. Second Floor Over 200 hats in the sale. Beautiful mod els in black turbans, trimmed with ostrich fancies, ribbons and flowers. Large and medium size hats in velvets, ve lours and beavers trimmed with ribbon bands and other novelties. Every hat in the assortment is right (PpT (f up to the minute in style. $7.50 and $8.50 values dDUU Millinery Salons 2nd Floor. Thanksgiving Aprons Second floor lea aprons, maids' aprons, waitresses' aprons and large fancy aprons in a great assortment of styles for Thanksgiving and Christmas 350 up to $3.25 Womens (Joverall aprons of good quality percale. Slip-on style. Special for Saturday $1.49 Men's Shoes at $4.98 $6 to $8 Grades Main Floor A special one-day sale of men's shoes that will bring many customers to the store-Saturday. High-grade shoes in buttoned or laced styles wide or narrow toes, leather or fiber soles. An assortment composed of several short lines priced here tofore at $0 to $8. A good range of sizes, but come early in the day. Priced spe- QO cial at pair iVi.iO Men's $8 Laced Shoes Special $6.98 Main Floor Men's laced shoes on English last or the me dium round toe style. Black vici kid, black calf or tan calf. Nearly all sizes. Good solid shoes $8 values, pair $6.98. I Vv -' w New Scarfs of Silk Plush and Velvet Main Floor These lovely scarfs are much in demand by fashionable women. Size 12x72 inches, with fringed ends, contrasting silk lining and fasteners attached. I-i sy Qfr Fine quality black silk plush and velvet, at UXi7J Black silk seal plush scarf with pockets. Size pT 12x70 inches. Beautifull lustrous finish. Special at Other less expensive scarfs of plush and velvet good quality materials. Prices range from $5.75 up to $10. Basement Millinery Sale of Hats At $4.69 Basement Many of these were for merly priced at $5.98 and $G.9S. Large, medium and small styles .turbans, droops, sailors and all other good shapes. Trimmed with ribbon, chenile, flowers, ostrich fancies and colored facings. Splendid assortment of colors to select from. C4 ?Q Special for Saturday at DrU7 WE GIVE S. & H. STAMPS. Great Thanksgiving Sale of Dinner Sets arid Open Stock Dinner Ware in the Basement Today SIX METHODIST CONFERENCES IN EAST PRESIDED OVER. fccrmon Delivered In Historic Chapel of J 3 Colonics MucH Money Voted for Hccontruclion Work. Bishop Matt 8. Hughes lias returned from three months visit In the tast. durin? uhlrh time ho has presided at Mx Method ie t conferences nd ad flressed the larse churches of New York and Philadelphia. Uefore return ing to the West iiinhop Hughes was as signed to preside at two conferences In Arkansas in December and to the fawaiian mission conference In Hono lulu tn February. On leaving Portland In August Bishop HuKhes went to the northwest Oerman conference in t'.arner. Iowa. From Iht-re he was called to the Iowa confer ence in liloonif ield, then to the Ne lTaska conferenre. which was held in Influenza? La Grippe? Foley's Honey and Tar is just what every sufferer of influenza or la grippe needs now. It covers the rough inflamed throat with a sooth ing1 healing coating, clears away the mucus, stops the tickling and coughing, eases the tightness and bronchial wheezing. Day and night keep Foley's Honey and Tar handy. It gives ease and com fort from the very first dose. Duy it Now. Lincoln; to the Des Moines eonference, held in Jefferson, Iowa; to the confer ence of Northwest Iowa at Estherville, and to the conference of upper Iowa at Clinton. In New York he made the address at St. John's Street Methodist Church fcnn the 150th anniversary of the founding of the church, the oldest in Methodist in America. The Board of Bishops met at Tonkera on November 6 and 6. At the close of these sessions Bishop Huphes left for Milford. Iel., to attend the sessions of the Koreipn Board of Missions. Eight miles from Milford is Barrett's chapel, erected in 1780, one of the most historic spots in all of the 13 colonies. Bishop Hughes preached in this little chapel one Sunday. During- his visit In Dela ware he was a truest at the home of the parents of Rev. Francis Burgette Short, pastor of Wilbur Methodist Church of Portland. On Sunday, November 10, Bishop Hughes was again in New York, where he preached at the Madison Avenue Methodist Church. Later he went to Philadelphia to attend the meeting of the Board of Home Missions. "Among the things accomplished at these sessions of the National boards! was to add $5,000,000 to the Centenary runa or 80,000.000. said Bishop Hughes. "This extra money is to .be raised within the coming year and will be devoted exclusively to reconstruction work. All churches of the country are bending every effort to raise their quotas and we were surprised and de iigntea wnen we found that the city of Buenos Aires In South America was the first city to go over the top. The Hoard or Foreign Missions also re vealed the? astonishimr fact that the Chinese are among the heaviest con tributors to the Centenary fund." Klamath AskeA for Air Landing. KLAMATH FALLS. Or.. Nov. 22. (Special.) ThatTClamath Falls may be listed as a station of an aerial mail route between Sacramento and Seattle is Indicated in a telegram received by Mayor C. B. Crisler today, asking If a 40-acre level tract could ba secured for a landing place for an experimental trip. Mayor Crisler, with other busi ness men, made a trip through the country nearby this afternoon, and were offered space such as they desired by Asa Fordyce. at the Altamont ranch, two miles east of the city. Read The Oregonlan classified ads. TWO MAYORS IN OFFICE LEGALITY OP ICLAMATII FALLS ELECTION QUESTIONED. Decision of Supreme Court Awaited as Settlement of Perplexing Situation. KLAMATH FALLS, Or.. Noy. 22. (Special.) The unusual spectacle of two Mayors seated side by side at the council table was witnessed at the reg ular meeting of the City Council at the Citv Hall Tuesday evening. That each was firmly resolved to carry off the honors of the occasion was evi dent from the way each opened tfce meeting and ordered foiice juage Leavltt to read the minutes of the previous session. The altercation was a continuation of the discussion held at the meeting previous, when I. R. Struble, 'who was elected on the 6th of this month at the city election, was given the oath of office and demanded the seat of Mayor C. B. Crisler, who re fused to surrender the office until the legality of Struble's electioh had been settled beyond doubt. Following a spirited discussion as to the relative merits of the position of both parties, City Attorney R. C. Groes beck made an appeal to Mr. Struble, urging bis patience in the matter until a lejcal decision could be secured from the Supreme Court, or until the some what similar condition In Portland had been settled and the legality of the recent city election judged by that. The matter was adjusted for the pres ent on that basis. A special election by the people of the Third Ward had been ordered by the City Council for December 12 to fill the vacancy caused by the resigna tion of Councilman I. R. Struble. Elks to Hold Memorial. VANCOUVKR. Wash., Nov. 22. (Spe cial.) The F.lks will hold memorial services for their departed brothers Sunday, December 11. George M. Hy land, a local editor, will deliver 'the eulogy to the 30 dead members. 12 of whom have ed since services were ield last year. Many of the members ire on the fighting line in France, vhile Dr. C. S. Irwin, past exalted ruler, is over in Manila, P. I., in the service as a dentist. LUCKY MAN SLIGHTLY HURT Mishap Recalls Miraculous Escape Some Years Ago. C. B. Nelson, 45, of 1547 Belmont street, was slightly injured Thursday morning when he was struck by a motortruck driven by Marvin Johnson, at Forty-fifth and Sandy Road. Mr. Nelson was taken to Good Snfaritan Hospital, where his injuries were found not to be serious, and hortly after ward returned to his home. Oldtime residents will recall that it was none other than C. B. Nelson, now i in the United States Lighthouse Serv ice, and formerly a well-known con tractor, who sustained a miraculous escape a score of years ago when The Oregonlan building was in process of construction. Employed on the struc ture at that time he fell from the ninth floor to the basement, striking scantling en route. The scantling wa smashed by the impact, but it brok the force of the fall and he alighted with but minor injuries. ments and surgical dressings. Letters the chapter for the excellency of in accompanying the diplomas commended work in the three departments. Hood River Chapter Honored, HOOD RIVER. Or., Nov. 22. fSpe clal.) The local Red Cross chapte yesterday received three certificates o merit, which will entitle the organiza tion to ship directiy to foreign or do inestic hospitals without a further inspection supplies made by the de partments of knitting, hospital gar- BAi EATE F7 DO YOU WANT your friends to avoid you? 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