Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, February 14, 1919, Page 13, Image 13

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Plan to Attend Entertainment and Dance to Be Given at Municipal Auditorium Friday Niglrt. Funds Raised Will Be Used for Reception of Soldiers and Sailors Returning Home From Service
British War Relief Red Cross Workers Will Meet Friday in Our Auditorium on the Fourth Floor Shoe Shining Parlors in the Basement Kodaks; Cameras and Supplies on the Fourth Floor
TIIE aiORXiyG OREGON'IAy, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY H, 1919. x'
$20 and $25
Boy's Suits
1 4-
Main Floor 200 high-grade Suits from our
regular stock go into a special sale Friday
and Saturday at $14.93 lines formerly
priced $20.00 and $25.00. Finest of wool
materials and tailoring of the highest order.
Splendid selection of patterns and colorings.
Pants are full,-lined. Broken sizes ages 8
to 18 years. Boys' Suits of C?"l ,1 Qr
standard ?20 and $25 grades at wlrtttD
Dutchess Corduroy Pants
$3.00 to $3.75 pair-
"10c a button 50c a rip" this money
guarantee goes with every pair of Dutchess
Pants. Priced, the pair $3.00, $3.75
Home Journal
Patterns
are used by millions of America's
most successful dressmakers. They
are the easiest of all patterns to use,
stylish and perfect fitting. Pattern
Dept. near elevators on Main Floor.
The Standard Store of the Northwest
Olds, Wortman & King
Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods
Grocery Specials
Imported small French peas, un
colored. Small size cans, doz- 1
en $1.73 Single cans at J-UU
Imp't'd French peas, large Oftp
cans, dozen $3.CQ the can OVK,
No. 1 Oregon Walnuts pound, 40c.
Women's Dresses A Special Lot Reduced to $22.98
BABY WEEK
SALES .
Sale of Pillows
Third Floor
500 pairs high-grade Feather
Pillows sharply underpriced for Fri
day and Saturday. SEE THESE!
$2.50 Feather Pillows covered with
fancy ticking. Size 18x25
inches. Special, the pair
$3.00 Mixed Feather
Pillows, 21x27 inches, pair
$4.75 Mixed Feather
Pillows, 21x27 inches, pair
$8.50 and $9.00 Down
Filled Pillows at a pair
Many special bargains in Comfort
ers and Blankets are also shown in
the Bedding Dept. Third Floor.
S2.19
$2.28
S3.89
S6.75
Comfort Batts
At 68c
Main Floor Fluffy White Cotton
Batts in size for large comforters.
These batts weigh full two pounds
and are exceptional values. CQf
Friday only special, each "0x
Second Floor Infants Hand-made
Slips and Dresses of -fine quality
nainsook regular $2.25 up to $5.85
grades on sale Baby CCt
Week, special at just 4 WII
$1.50 to $3.25 Hand-made Sheets
and Pillow Cases, spe- ffC
cial for Baby Week at 4 JH
Reuben's Shirts at SALE PRICES.
All Knit Goods at SALE PRICES.
Baby Blanket3 $1.29 and $1.69
MOTHERS will save considerable
by supplying the baby's needs, in
our GREAT BABY WEEK SALE.
Extraordinary Economies in February sale of
Lace Curtains
Third Floor Indications point to an early
Spring that means housecleaninrx days are
just around the corner. Those who need new
curtains and draperies will do well to get them
this week while special low prices are in force.
$3.50 Curtams at $2.45
$12 Curtains at $8.95
$3.50 White Lace Curtains a pair $2.48
$3.50 White Swiss Curtains a pair $2.25
$3.25 Ecru Marquisette Curtains at 2.79
$4.00 Fine Madras Curtains a pair $2.98
$4.50 Ruffled French Voile Curtains $2.98
$4.00 Voile Curtains, drawn-work; at $3.19
$4.00 Marquisette Curtains a pair- $2.90
$5.50 Colored Madras Curtains pair $3.93
$5.75 White Laoe Curtains a pair $3.90
for living-room, priced pair $4.00
$ 6.00 Swiss Net Curtains $4.23
$ 8.00 Swiss Net Curtains $6.89
$10.00 Swiss Net Curtains $7.75
$12.00 Filet Net Curtains $8.95
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Dress Trimmings, Laces
HALF
PRICE!
Center Circle, First Floor Hundreds
of pieces beautiful high-grade Laces
and Trimmings in this extraordinary
offering. All are -from our regular
stock. Odd lines, but very desirable
for trimming of Spring dresses, even
ing apparel and waists. By all means
take advantage of this special sale.
S. & H. Stamps with purchases.
15c Trimmings Now at Sc
$10 Trimmings Now at $5
Included in this sale are beautiful laces, edges, bands,
galloons and flounces real and imitation filet and, Irish
laces, cluny, torchon, shadow and Venise laces, silk braids
and bands, metal bands and flouncings, silk and metal
tassels, embroidery edges, bands, insertions and flouncings
of organdy, voiles, swiss, etc.; bathrobe 6ets, frogs and
ornaments. Trimmings ranging in price from 15c up to
$10.00 on sale now at just HALF REGULAR PRICES
$5.50 Filet Net Curtains $3.98
$6 Ecru Filet Net Curt'ns $4.65
$6.75 Fancy Swiss Curtains in
the sale at special, the pair, $4.23
$8.00 Marquisette very dainty
$1.50 Scotch Madras $124
Third Floor This fabric is especially pretty for window side drapes and
for small curtains of various kinds. Shown in very newest de- d"t O A
signs and colorings, 45 inches wide; standard $1.50 grade; yard wltAi'i
Advance Showing
New Spring
Millinery
Smart little turbans of black and
novelty straws are strongly to the
fore for wear with the spring suit.
These and many other interesting
new hats are shown in pleasing as
sortment in the Millinery Store,
Second Floor. You can depend
upon seeing the new things here
fy-st. Shipments are now coming
in almost every day. The new hats
range in price from $7.50 to $30.
All Sheets, Sheetings Reduced
Main Floor
All Sheets, Sheetings,
Pillow Cases and Muslins
have been reduced in
price for February sales.
Sheets63x90 (PI
inches now at DXt
Sheets 72x90 PO
inches now at 3AJO
Sheets 81x90 M
inches now at DJ-.UtJ
Sheets81x99 HO
inches now at 0i I O
PILLOW CASES of
good bleached sheeting;
special 25 and 35
" Hemstitched Kftf
Pillow Cases only OlL
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, Main Floor
Huck Towels of good
size and quality, OQp
special, this sale
Linen -Mixed Huck
Towels, good size
538c
and quality, on
95c Pure Linen rTQ
Toweling, a yard 'OL
Mercerized Cotton Ta
ble Damask 72 inches
wide; $1.25 J1 fin
grade, a yard OA.vVJ
Mercerized Cotton Ta
ble Napkins. Q- r?C
Priced dozen OX.ItJ
Baby Nainsook of fine
grade, 10 yard3 $3.90
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Women's Boots
Priced Special at fi
C?pr for Women's $10.50 Tan
Elk Laced Boots with
medium heel. Broken sizes.
(gpr for $7.50 Black Kid Boots,
with white kid tops. Medium
heel. Broken range of sizes.
Cr for $7.50 Walking Boots of
bJ smoked elk. Medium heel.
Broken range of sizes in this lot.
QpT for your choice of a large as
sortment of $7 to $9 Black
Shoes. Broken range of sizes.
Qfr for regular $7.50 to $12 grade
5t Fancy Boots and $7 to $10
White Boots. In broken, sizes.
Or
35c to 50c
Hair Ribbons
At 25c
Main Floor Ribbons of good hair
bow quality. Odd pieces from our
regular stock, consisting of fancy
brocades, floral effects, plain all-silk
taffetas, striped moire and combina
tion fancy and moire. Excellent As
sortment of colors. 85c to Of?
50c grades. Priced special AtJKs
$2 Georgette
$1.75 Yd;
Lace Department, First Floor This
is of standard quality and will give
satisfactory service. Full 40 inches
wide. Good range of all desirable
shades for spring waists, dresses
and millinery. Also black and white.
Regular $2.00 Georgette. rrr
Priced special, the yard t5XlO
Women's
15c Handkerch'f s
At 9c
Main Floor Women's fine, sheer
handkerchiefs with white and colored
initials and hemstitched borders.
These are worth 15c. On Q-
special sale today at only f
Second Floor
SURPRISING VALUES in this offering
and the styles are very desirable for prac
tically all occasions. Smart Dresses of
velvet, satin, Georgette crepe, wool jersey
and crepe de chine in draped, straight-line,
panel and other good styles. Embroidered,
beaded, braided and button-trimmed. Ex
cellent assortment of colors . and sizes.
As these dresses are all from our regular
stock the quality and workmanship is of a
high standard. Make it a point to attend
this sale and get one of these CJOO QC
splendid dresses on sale at 0rfO
Winter Coats
Yi Price
There is still a good selection of Coats
to choose from smart styles with or with
out belts, in all the most desirable materi
als. SEE THESE COATS AT ONCE!
Women's $28.50 Winter Coats $14.25
Women's $30.00 Winter Coats SI, LOO
Women's $33.75 Winter Coats $ 10.88
Women's $35.00 Winter Coats $17.50
Women's $37.50 Winter Coats $18.75
Women's $39.50 Winter Coats $19.73
. women's $40.00 Winter Coats ' $20.09
women's $47.50 Winter Coats
$23.75
Crepe Waists at $2.69
Bargain Circle, Main Flodr.
Main Floor A special assortment of Waists composed or many odd lines
from our regular stock. Georgette crepe, taffeta, tub silks and crepe de
chine. .Flesh, white, maize, and also some in fancy stripes. QO ?Q
Dainty embroidery effects. Square or roll collars. Special at tJ.OiJ!
Petticoats, Special at $2.98
Bargain Circle, First Floor Seco Silk Petticoats with fancy taffeta silk
nounces tnese give spirndid service. Shown in good assort
ment of colors. Black Taffeta Petticoats also in this sale at
S2.98
Men's $1.50 White. Shirts
Plain or. Plaited Bosoms
Nearly All Sizes
MEN'S WHITE SHIRTS in a
phenomenal half-price offering for
Friday and Saturday. Plain soft
bosom style with stiff cuffs or
plaited bosom with stiff cuffs.
Fresh, clean stock. Cut in full
standard sizes and well . made.
Regular $1.50 grade $2 if pur
chased at today's market price.
Specially priced for this HfZn
sale, your choice, at only tJv
REAL PROHIBITION SOUGHT
TEDERAC AMEXDMEXT IS TO BE.
MADE EFFECTIVE
first, but the representative of the dry
organizations in Washinjrton will not
voluntarily resign an effective law
nor aslt for a weak one."
Xcar Felt in Some Quarters That
Privacy of Homes 'Will Be Tn
, duly Interfered With.
Chehalis Seaman. Returns. - -CHEHALIS,
Wash., Feb. 13. (Spe-
ial.) Pat" Fulton, ton of C. P. Ful
ton, station agent at the Chehalis union
epot, has returned from his service in
the navy, having but recently been dis
charged. "Pat." who Is a former high
school student, was on the ill-fated
Absolute prohibtion is provided in
the- measure congress will be asked
to enact to make the federal
amendment effective. accordins to
Oregon leaders of the dry movement.
Adah Wallace Cnruh reports that the
legislative conference held in Wash
ington, D. C, in December, adopted a
report for the proposed law, one pro
vision of which is that "the sale, man
ufacture, transportation and possession
of intoxicating liquors should be pro
hibited." Another section is described
as "having an adequate search and
seizure law similar to those which
have proved effective in the states."
Vigorous protest has been raised by
prohibitionists concerning the -state
ment attributed to Wayne Wheeler,
legislative superintendent of the Anti
iiaioon League, that "fears are being
expressed that radical measures will
be adopted that will unduly interfere
with the privacy of the home in con
nection with enforcement of the na
tional prohibition amendment. We
have always guarded this in every
prohibition act. realizing that a man's
home is his castle. There will be no
effort to make the search and seizure
law apply to bona fide private residences
unless such private residences become
places of public resort for drinking or
for the sale or illegal distribution of
liquor."
"Inasmuch as Mr. Wheeler's organ
ization is only one of five that main
tain headquarters in Washington for
the promotion of prohibition legisla
tion, he can hardly speak with author
ity," said Mrs. Uifruh yesterday. She
added: "Of these organizations the
national prohibition committee and th
Methodist committee of temperance
and morals are strictly bone dry. We
may fail in securing all w want
HAYNES
Northern Pacific, which recently went
ashore. ,He cro.sed the Atlantic 11
times to France and once to Kngand.
On one trip his boat missed being tor
pedoed by a distance of but 12 yards,
the torpedo sailing past and spending
its force to no avail.
children. and no property are involveft.
Cruelty and abure are alleged. Also
Bina I-estr of Ttiffe has sued T. C.
Chehalis Couples Separated.
CHEHALIS, Wash.. Feb. 13. Spe
cial.) Marie Gustavson has sued Clar
ence Gustavson in the Lewis county
court, asking a divorce. They were
married here in Peccitiber, 191!. Nn
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sofdinbiilk
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t Navpr in bulk- '
Lester for a divorce. Certain property
at niffe and Florence, Or., is involved.
They were married In August. 1912.
Cruelty and a mean disposition are al
leged against defendant.
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Good With Cocktails
One good dish deserves another.
Oyster or fruit cocktails are delicious
dishes. Snow Flakes are delicious
crackers. Combine the two and
you have a most enjoyable course.
Don't ask for crackers, say Snow
Flake
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it made it very hard
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"I saw the Com
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I am so grateful that I am recommend
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