Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 26, 1918, Page 13, Image 13

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Charge Purchases Made Today and Remainder of Month Go on January Accounts, Payable Feb. 1, 19191s
THE MORNING OREGONIAN, THURSDAY. DECE3IBER 2G, 191S.
"America's Answer ," Second Official Government Pictures, Showing Why the Armistice Was Signed Sunset Theater, December 21 to 28 Don't Fail to See These Interesting Pictures.
If You Have Overlooked Anyone on Your Christmas List, Send Them an O. W, K. Merchandise Bond or Glove Order They. Are Issued for Any Amount Desired Redeemable at 'Any Time
Ribbon Novelties
At y4 to V2 Off
Main Floor Fancy Bag's, Camisoles, Boudoir and
Lingerie articles of various kinds made up of nov
elty ribbons. Dainty remembrances for any occasion.
While they last, ONE-FOURTH to ONE-HALF OFF
40c .
COFFEE
29c
Delivered only
with other Gro
cery purchases.
The Standard Store of the Northwest
Olds, Wortman &
Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods
King
PORTLAND
AGENCY FOR
DUTCHESS
TROUSERS
FOR MEN
AND BOYS
DEPT.
FIRST FLOOR
Odd Handkerchiefs
Reduced V4 to
Main Floor Women's and Children's Handkerchiefs
elightly soiled and mussed from holiday display.
White and colored plain or embroidered. Clean
up Sale at ONE-FOURTH TO ONE-THIRD OFF.
D
O
UBLE Tradin
g Stamps
With Charge or
Cash Purchases
All Over the Store !
Trimmed Hats
HALF PRICE
Thursday, Fri
day and Saturday
you may take
ytfur pick of any
Trimmed or Tai
lored Hat on dis
play in the Milli
nery Salons, Sec
ond Floor, at just
half price. Splen
did showing of
smart styles for
street and dress
occasions. Black,
white and colors.
Any Hat Vz price.
$ 5.00 Hats, Special at $ 2.50
$ 850 Hats, Special at $ 425
$15.00 Hats, Special at $ 7 JO
$20.00 Hats, Special at $10.00
$2250 Hats, Special at $1125
$25.00 Hats, Special at $12 JO
$30.00 Hats, Special at $15jOO
$35.00 Hats, Special at $17 JO
Jpib
THURSDA Y, FRIDA Y AND SATURDA Y-3 GREAT BARGAIN DA YS OF THE.
IT
A disposal of all Remnants, small lots, odds and ends and broken lines resulting from the greatest holiday business in the history of the store.
Prices in many instances have been reduced a full half. Thrifty shoppers will be h ere in force Thursday morning, eager to take advantage
of the wonderful savings. Watch our advertisements for additional specials Friday and Saturday. DOUBLE TRADING STAMPS GIVEN
WITH ALL CHARGE OR CASH PURCHASES. A quantities are limited, we suggest you do your shopping as early in the day as possible.
Reduced Prices on
Knit Wool Scarfs
and Sets
Main Floor Women's and Misses' Knit
Wool, Silk and Mercerized Scarfs and
Sets. Odd lines, formerly selling at
$1.25 to ?3.D5, repriced for the Clean
up Sale at special
98c to $2.98
Clean-Up Sale
Crepe de Chine
Underwear
Second Floor WOMEN'S NIGHT GOWNS of
crepe de chine in flesh. or white. Broken sizes and
slightly soiled. Regular $4.50, ?o.00 Q QfT
and $5.48 values. Clean-Up Sale price
ENVELOPE CHEMISE of flesh or
white crepe de chine; to $3.98 values, at
3
-Days' Clean-Up Sale of Women's
Knit Underwear
Center Circle, First Floor EXTRA QUALITY underwear of
a celebrated make. Wool silk and wool wool and lisle cot
ton. Union Suits, Vests and Pants. Owing to slight imper
fections these garments are classed as "irregulars," although
the serviceability is not Impaired in the least. Supply your
needs and save a FULL THIRD. SHOP EARLY IN DAY!
(Sis 11 I I iW
-Women's
-Women's
-Women's
-Women's
-Women's
-Women's
-Women's
-Women's
$1.00 Underwear 67 c
$60 Underwear $434
$1.50
$2.00
$2.50
$3.00
$3.50
$4.50
$5.00
$6.00
Knit
Knit
Knit
Knit
Knit
Knit
Knit
Knit
Underwear,
Underwear,
Underwear,
Underwear,
Underwear,
Underwear,
Underwear,
Underwear,
Priced
Priced
Priced
Priced
Priced
Priced
Priced
Priced
Special
Special
Special
Special
Special
Special
Special
Special
at $1.0O
at $1.33
at $1.67
at $2.00
at $2.31
at $3.00
at $3.34
at $1.0O
$9.50 Shoes
$6.98
Main Floor - Women's 8a-Inch
Novelty Boots in buttoned or
laced styles. All the most wanted
lasts. Cuban, high-curved or mili
tary heels, Goodyear welt soles.
Gunmetal, black kid, gray kid,
champagne kid with contrasting
or harmonizing cloth tops. Great
many different combinations to
select from. A number of factory
sample pairs are included. Regu
lar $8 to $9.50 Boots, on QO
Clean-up Sale, the pair DUi70
Girls' Dresses
HALF PRICE
Second Floor Beautiful Dresses of silk taffeta, velvet
and serge for girls 8 to 14 years of age. Only one or
two of a style and not all sizes in each style. Regular
$13.50 to $27.50 Dresses priced $0.75 to $13.75
Girls Coats Yi Price
Second Floor A little lot of splendid serviceable Coats
which have been repriced at just half, will go on sale
Thursday morning in the Girls' Shop. Sizes 10 to 14
years. Various styles and colors. SHOP EARLY!
CLEAN-UP SALE of novelty articles in the Infants'
Department if you have overlooked the baby's Christ
mast gift, here is an opportunity to choose and save.
Women's Coats at $15
Clean' Up Special
Second Floor High-grade cheviot and bur ell a
materials in taupe, brown, green, blue and black
Three attractive styles to select from. One model
has slightly fitted back with high waist another
is high waisted witli wide belt the other has
nayrow belt. All have large convertible collar
of plush and self material, patch or Bet-in pockets.
Coats of exceptional quality. Spe- P" fT ff
cially priced for this sale at only DJ.JUl
Women's ylQ
Sweaters JO.Tb S
Second Floor Shetland Wool Sweaters and
Sweaters in novelty weaves. Some hav angora
collars and cuffs. Nile, pink, salmon, gold and
wnite. Patch pockets and tie sashes. Q? Atj
Special for Clean-up Sale, at only OU.IiJ
Women's
Waists
$4.79
Second Floor Georgette Crepe and Crepe de
Chine Waists in a large assortment of styles;
fancy and tailored. Black, white, flesh, GA rJQ
and other desirable colors. Special sx D 7
SILK PETTICOATS of taffeta and jersey.
Many different 6tyles. Priced special fiQ QO
for CLEAN-UP SALE, AT ONLY O
Pel
mm
Women's Dresses
At $14.98
Second Floor Smart styles for afternoon and business
wear. Russian blouse, basque, surplice and straight
. line effects. Embroidered, braided and ruffle-trimmed
models also several that are trimmed with fringe.
Pleated tunic or draped skirts. Materials are serge,
satin and crepe de chine. Black, blue, J- A QQ
taupe and brown. Priced for Clean-up Sale -Lfr0
Bargain Circle Specials.
Georgette Crepe Waists $2.69
Petticoats at $2.69
Main Floor PRETTY WAISTS of Georgette crepe in
flesh and white, trimmed with embroidery. Also crepe
de chine waists; others of washable striped J0 JQ
taffeta. Odd lot underpriced, Clean-up Sale 3U
SECO SILK PETTICOATS in a wide range CO Q
of colors. Special Clean-up Sale price, only DvI
3 Days' Clean -Up Sale
Men's Clothing
$20 Suits $15
$40 Suits $30
Main Floor OUR FIRST CLOTHING SALE for the year
1918 opens Thursday morning and we have 188 suits
sharply underpriced, principally models for younger men
and high school students. Smart up-to-date styles with or
without belts. Tweeds, homespuns and cassimeres in
good colors. Double Trading Stamps with purchases.
$20.00 suits ci rr nft I $30.00 Suits COO trn
e at onlv Wly.UU on Kalfl at nnW XjdidafJXJ
S26.25
on sale at only
$25.00 Suits Q-t Q rff?
on sale at only 3J.O I D
$40.00 Men's and Young
on sale at only
$35.00 Suits
on sale at only
Men's Suits priced at $30.00
Great Sale of Shirts
$1J0, $2, $2 JO 1 pr
Values Special P.JJ
Quantity is limited, therefore early choosing is desirable.
Odd lines of well-known makes Shirts that have become
slightly mussed during the holidays. Regular (J1 fTZ
$1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 Shirts Clean-up Sale at 5XUtJ
Half Price Sale
Remnants
REMNANTS of Organdies, Embroidered Voiles
and Imported Novelty Crepes; good assortment of
patterns and colors for dresses and waists. Spe
cial display, Alder-St. entrance HALF PRICE.
SHORT LENGTHS of Table Dnmask Towel
ings. Muslins and Sheetings, odd Towels, Cotton
Challie, Gingham, Percale and White Goods Rem
nants PRICED SPECIAL FOR 3-DAY SALE.
Extra Specials
36-Inch Flannelettes in floral patterns; OQn
regular 40c grade; priced special, the yard
' Bleached Muslin, priced special, the yard 2 It1
Plaid Bath Robe Material, priced, yard, :i80
Large size heavy I luck Towels, special at Ui)
Full Size Scalloped Bed Spreads priced $2.05
Pillow Cases of good quality, special at 25
NECKWEAR
Vz to i2 OFF
. An after Christmas clear
away of odd pieces and small
lots of high - class neckwear.
Embroidered, hemstitched and
lace trimmed effects. Crepe,
satin, net and organdie materi
als. Collars, sets and guimpes
in popular styles and shapes.
Thursday at to OFF.
35c Ribbons
At 25c
Main Floor Fancy plaids,
stripes, floral effects moire
and brocaded. Odd bolts re
maining from the holiday pur
chases. Especially desirable for
hairbows. Light and OCT
dark colors; 35c values tJl
BASEMENT CLEAN-UP SALES
$2.50 to $3.00
Night Gowns
$1.69
Basement 4000 women's high-grade
Outing Flannel Night Gowns in a
great 3-Day Clean-up Sale. Full
standard sizes, well made and nicely
trimmed. White and fancy Q1 ?Q
stripes; ?2.50-$3.00 values OX.Dt
Women's Knit
Underwear
Basement Women's and Children's
Winter Underwear sample and odd
lines grouped for the Clean-up Sale
at big savings. First quality gar
ments, but some are slightly soiled.
Entire lot in 3-Day Sale priced at
REDUCED PRICES
Women's
Neckwear
At 10c
Basement Several hundred pieces of
Women's Novelty Neckwear sacri
ficed for Clean-up Sale. All the new
and desirable styles are represented
principally collars for dresses and
waists. Somewhat soiled from " re
display. Values up to 50c, at -LUC
Remnant
Sale
Basement Remnants of silks rem
nants of wool dress goods remnants
of wash goods; curtain materials,
outing flannels and many other lines,
hundreds of pieces on sale in 3-Day
Sale at extremely LOW PRICES.
DOUBLE STAMPS
Party Laces
Y2 Price
$1 Grades Now 50c
$5 Grades $2J0
Lace Department, First Floor
Clean-up Sale of Novelty Laces for
party dresses and fancy waists.
Silk, net and lami thread effects,
embroidery, silver, gold and silk
combinations. Bands, edges and
flouncings. $1.00 up to $5.00 origi
nally, special for 1 P-Jrt
Clean-up Sale at 72 A llCc
65c Veilings
49c Yd.
Main Floor A special lot of Veil
ings, taken from our regular stock
and reduced for the Clean-up Sale.
Pieces having short 'yardage 2 to
3 yards to the piece. Desirable pat
terns in black and colors. Values
formerly selling at 65c a A Q
yard; priced special, a yard
Clean-Up Sales of Fancy Silks
and Dress Goods
Main Floor Women will now give attention to making up the new
wearables that have been temporarily neglected during the Christ
mas season. Thursday, Friday-and Saturday we shall feature spe
cial Clean-up prices on many lines particularly Fancy Silks,
Plushes, Waistings, Coatings and Challies. DOUBLE STAMPS.
98c
Fancy Taffetas QQA
Tub Waistings. OL
26-Inch Fancy Striped Taf
fetas in various color combina
tions, suitable for waists, petti
coats, dresses, etc.; also 32-inch
Japanese Wash Silks.
Clean-up Sale the yard
98c
PRINTED SILKS 40 inches
wide. For dresses and CO QQ
linimrs. Snecial. vard jiOU
FANCY SILKS 40
inches wide. Special
Colored Plush 50
inches wide; the yard
S2.69
S3.98
54 "Inch Coating fi QQ
Special a Yard .O
54-Inch Imported Scotch
Tweed Coatings; splendid heavy
quality. Priced very CO QQ
special, yard, at only 0aO
54-Inch Heavy, Fancy Black-and-White
Checks, priced $1.00
WOOL CHALLIES in attrac
tive patterns; 27 inches ftf
wide. Sale price, yard
3G AND 40-INCH Plaid Dress
Goods in assorted colors. QQ
Clean-up Sale price, at Ol
111?
SOLDIERS TO HIVE COTS
WAR CAMP COMMUNITY SERV
ICE TO PROVIDE QUARTERS.
Plight or Enlisted Men Is Discovered
by Red Cross Canteen Comman
der at Union Station.
In less than 24 hours from the time
that attention was called to the plight
of scores of soldiers passing through
Portland, who have found it necessary
to sleep on the floor of the Union Sta
tion, arrangements had been made by
J. L. Stannard. acting secretary of the
Portland War Camp Community Serv
ice, to care for these men.
Mr. Etannard'a organization was
srranted the use of the eeoond floor of
tiie Phoenix building, corner Fifth aid
Oak streets, by H. A. Hagedorn, and
100 cots wer requisitioned from Van
couver Barracks. Most of these were
in place last r.ight and half of them
filled by tired soldier travelers, direct
ed to these beds by Red Cross canteen
workers at the station. Linen for the
cots was provided by the Portland Red
Cross Chapter, through co-operation of
James B. Kerr, chairman.
The plight of the soldiers and eailors
was discovered by Mrs. Ferdinand E.
Reed, in command of the Red Cross
canteen at the station. Mrs. Reed per
sonally roused 34 of the weary sleepers
from their lowly berths and took them
to a hotel Monday night. Mayor Baker,
when informed of the situation. Im
mediately turned the matter over to
the War Camp Community Service.
If necessary, further quarters will be
obtained, said Mr. Stannard last night,
and 300 or 500 cots as many as need
ed will be provided for the benefit of
homeward bound soldiers and eailors.
SOLDIERS ENJOY FURLOUGH
LEAVE TRIPS COMPENSATE FOR
HARD WORK OP WAR.
Phone your want ads to Th
nian. Phone Main 7070, A 4095.
Orego-
Many Cities Are Visited and Trip on
Mediterranean Taken; Gen
eral Pershing Seen.
An unexpected meeting with General
Pershing and, the Secretary of War in
France is told by Sergeant Van W.
Gladden, 20th Engineers, a Hood River
volunteer in a letter to his brother,
George W. Gladden, which gives the
former's interesting experiences during
a ten days furlough.
Bordeaux, which was first visited, is
described as "about the size of Port
land." Touloure was next visited, and
a Journey across the Mediterranean
followed. Thence the party went to
Cette and Lyons.
Riding along the Rhone, eays the
sergeant, he could, at nearly every
stop, "see the Americans out over the
fences, getting their mitts full of red
grapes." Five days of the leave were
spent at Aix-les-Bains. on the border
of Switzerland. Side trips embraced
one to the mountains, from which
Mount Blanc was seen.
It was at Bordeaux, on the return
trip, that' the real denouement came.
In the sergeant's words:
"At Bordeaux we bad a piece of
luck which I do not regard as an anti
climax even to a trip of this kind.
About 8 o'clock In the morning we were
standing beside the tracks when we
noticed a train standing by was a
peculiar one. It had only four cars
and a baggage car. The car to which
we were nearest was an office affair,
with typewriters, desks, phones, etc.
Wt fell to talking about It. and then
we noticed the face of the man sitting
at the desk and filling his briar pipe
for an "after-breakfast had a familiar
look.
"Gradually it dawned upon ua who
it was Secretary of War Baker. As
we looked over the rest of the train
we noticed an officer with four gold
stars on his shoulder, and you know
there is only one man In the Amer
ican Army who can wear anything
like that. In a moment the two got
off together, Pershing and Baker, and
went through the station, followed by
a group of officers."
VANCOUVER JTROOPS FEAST
Day at Barracks Spent Enjoyably by
Men Unable to Go Home.
VANCOUVER. Wash.. Dec 23. (Spe
cial.) Although thousands of soldiers
could not leave for Christmas, they en
joyed the day here. Turkey dinners
were served by all the organizations.
Smokes came at the , -end of the feast.
The Liberty Theater was opened. The
three T.. M. C. A. huts and the Knights
of Columbus hut were centers of social
activities. Practically all work was
suspended.
Many soldiers went to Portland -to
eat Christmas dinners and many were
guests in Vancouver.
Girl Injured in Collision.
In a collision last night between an
automobile driven by R. H. Weir and a
truck belonging to the Baargace & Om
nibus Transfer Company, at Fifty-second
street and Powell Valley road, the
T-year-old dauorhter of Mr. Weir snt-
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TO INSTANTLY RtLIEVE
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fered bruises about the body. The in
jured girl was removed to her home.
It was reported that the child's injuries
wfr rot rorloo.
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