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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1919)
13 We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Amounting to 10c or More Ask for ThemS. & H. STAMP OFFICE IS NOW LOCATED ON THE THIRD FLOOR Contribute Your Old Clothes to the Red Cross and Help Save the Lives of War Sufferers Abroad Hang a Towel From Your Window and the Wagon Will Call for Your Contribution at Once Millinery Ribbons Main Floor All-Silk Grosg-rain Ribbons in a full range of colors and Black Cerie Ribbons. Widths H to 4 inches. Black Cerie in widths 1 to 5 inches. Prices range from 18 up to $1.25 the yard. NEW WAISTCOAT AND BAG RIBBONS in a large assortment of patterns. 69 to $3.05 yard. EASTER CANDIES PUT UP IN NEW AND NOVEL WAYS ON DISPLAY FIRST FLOOR EASTER GREETING CARDS AND FAVORS IN GREAT VARIETY AT STATIONERY. COUNTER The Standard Store of the Northwest Fancy Bag Frames Main Floor New Celluloid Frames for fancy bags various colors priced for this sale at 750 each. Metal Bag Frames in Gate style oxidized, silver and antique finishes special at 59 each. SPECIAL LOT of celluloid and metal CM fC bug frames worth np to $1.50, Saturday 5 -1.11 Olds, Wortman & King Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods Easter Shopping Is Now in Full Swing at Portland's Best Store - THE 3I0RXIXG OREGOXIAN. SATURDAY, APRIL 12 1919. t-. ,ib M Directing Your Attention to a Notable Showing of Women's Gapes Second Floor AT $19.50, $21, $27.50 AND $35 you may choose from a great va riety of styles and at each price the capes are of exceptionally good quality. Many are shown in short lengths with coatee front, others with vest front and large shawl collars or with coat front, scarf collar and deep yokes. Smartly trimmed with braids and buttons and lined throughout. Splendid quality serge and gabardine. Other capes ranging in price from $17.50 up to $89.50 .Women's Suits $29.50, $38.50 and $42.50 Second Floor Beautiful new models just received, embodying the very lat est ideas in the way of style and trim mings. Made up in gabardine, serge, tweed, tricotine and delhi. Box coat, semi-fitting and blouse effects with fancy vestees. Gathered or tailored skirts, some of which show the new cuff bottom. All popular new colors. Crepe Waists At $3.49 Bargain Circle First Floor Dainty waists of crepe de chine in fancy and tailored styles very desirable for wear with new suit or separate skirt. Flesh, white and peach. Round or V nec'ls some are shown without collar. Lace, embroidery and tuck-trimmed. One attractive style in this lot is in tailored effect; of good qual- PQ Aft ity pongee silk. All sizes Portland Agency for Betty Wales and Simon Quality Dreses Ivory Soap 5 Cakes 25c Ivory Soap will not be sold or de livered at the above price except with other purchases made in the Drug Department. The limit is five cakes to a customer. Dept. Main Floor. Woodbury's Facial Soap for 23 Palmolive Soap priced, cake 10 Pears' Unscented Soap only 20 C Packer's Tar Soap, the cake ":ic Resinol Soap priced at cake 25t Sempre Giovine priced only 490 Lux Soap Flakes priced at 150 Ivory Soap Flakes priced at lOe We give- S. & H. Green Stamps. Saturday Drug Specials Kolynos Tooth Paste, tube 280 Revelation Tooth Powder at 250 Pepsodent Tooth Paste only 500 Listerine at 230, 450 and 850 Tevla, non-greasy lotion, only 500 Santiseptic Lotion priced at 450 Peroxide- Tooth Paste priced 190 Graves Tooth Powder priced -( Sal Uepatica at 270, 530, $1.10 Phillips' Milk of Magnesia in two sizes, priced now at 2o0 and 4o0 Colgate's Shaving Cream at 300 Everyweek Shampoo priced 390 WATER GLASS, for preserving eggs pint bottle 200, quart size 350 Vi gallon 500, gallon 7o0 Mennen's Shaving Cream at 290 Shop during morning hours. BASEMENT STORE Sale of Men's Work Shirts $1.25 Grades at 98c $1.98 Grades $1.69 Basement ATTENTION, MEN ! Saturday we shall place on sale 300 men's work shirts at SAVINGS YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO OVER LOOK. Made of standard quality chambrays and cheviots, cut in full sizes and well made in every particular. Supply your future needs. LOT 1 $1.23 Shirts only 980 I LOT 351.75 Shirts at $1.48 LOT 2 $1.50 Shirts at $1.25 LOT 4 S1.98 Shirts at $1.69 FULL RANGE OF SIZES IN EACH OF ABOVE LOTS. Men's $1.50 Spring Shirts Saturday at $1.15 Interwoven Hosiery Main Floor The hose that never fails to give good serv ice. Wear interwoven for satisfaction. Shown in cot ton, lisle or silk 50c to $1-50 Main Floor Choice assortment of neat patterns and desirable colors. Excellent quality percale and madras materials. Cut full and roomy, with trencn cull. All sizes from 14 to 18. Reg- (j-f 1 r .,,,- 1 an shirts Tll-irpH at DX.XU $1.50to$2.50 Men's Silk Ties At 98c Main Floor Special assortment of men's four-in-hand ties in neat patterns and colorings. Made up in high- QQ grade silks. $1.50 to $2.50 Ties VOK, $3.50 Pajamas At $2.39 Main Floor These are made np in fine quality cambric and madras materials and are neatly trimmed with silk braid and large pearl buttons. Full assortment of sizes. Pajamas made to DO QQ j sell at $3.50 Our price only Men's Spring Underwear In All Wanted Weights Popular Prices Women's Easter Neckwear Main Floor Smart, chic styles for wom en of discriminating taste. Satin, organdy, silk, serge and net materials. Collars, sets, vestees, guimps plaited, ruffled, hem stitched, hand embroid ered and lace trimmed effects. Also beauti ful new filet lace col lars. Great assort ment to select from at 65 to $10. -NEW WAISTCOATS. Vestees and guimpes in the correct styles in light and dark colors $1.98, $2.9o, $o 95c Neckwear Special 54c Main Floor Assorted styles in or gandy, lace, net, satin, pique and crepe. Ruffled, plaited, hemstitched and lace-trimmed styles. White and colors. Neckwear worth to tAn 95c: nriced snecial this sale tl Men's $6.50 to $8.50 Shoes Special Pair $ Main Floor A final clearaway. of many odd lots men's shoes Saturday. Black or tan leathers, laced or buttoned, leather or fiber sole. English and high toe lasts. Sizes are broken (5 to 12). Regular $6.50 to $8.50 shoes priced Saturday at $4 a pair. Misses' Shoes Special $2.95 Children's Shoes $2.45 Main Floor Gunmetal shoes in laced or buttoned styles. Wide foot-form toe and Goodyear welt soles. Sizes 11 PO QC to 2. Priced special at the pair D.0 CHILDREN'S Gunmetal Shoes, laced and buttoned styles. Wide foot-form QQ A FT toe. Goodyear welt soles; 8-ll vtt3 Children's Easter Apparel Special Showing On Second Floor NEW SILK FROCKS for girls 10 to 14 years of age. Many attrac tive new models some with fancy vestee front. Taffeta and novelty plaids. Priced $18.50 to $32.50 NEW TUB FROCKS for girls 8 to 14 years of age. Delightful pat terns in ginghams and other ma terials. Priced at $2.98 to $12.50 TUB FROCKS for little tots 2 to 6 years priced at $1.69 and $1.98 Girls' Middies We show the new middies in plain white or with colored collars and cuffs. Moderate prices, 2d floor. Women's Silk Gloves Extra Good Quality Milanese and Tricot Silks A GLOVE SALE that will bring many eager hnvn tn flip sfnra Snr.nrrlav fnr RpMnm ia niirh an opportunity presented to get high-grade silk . gloves at so low a price. Many will buy three or four pairs, knowing they will need them later on. Best quality Milanese and tricot silk gloves in Baris-Point, twotoned and contrast embroi dered backs. Discontinued lines and a few "irreg ulars," but all are of exceptional quality. We also include women's long silk gloves in white, black and colors. Saturday they are priced special at only 796 a ON SALE AT CENTER CIRCLE FIRST FLOOR a 7 pair. The Sale of Filet Laces Continues Main Floor Hand - made filet laces for making collars, fancy sets and for dress trimmings. In sertions and edges to match. Widths 1 up to 5 inches. Beauti ful designs rose, bow-knot and Grecian. Note following prices: $1.90 Real Filet Lace, yd. $1.50 $2.25 Real Filet Lace, yd. $1.69 $3,25 Real Filet Lace, yd. $2.48 $3.75 Real Filet Lace, yd. $2.79 Easter Sale of Beautiful Millinery $20, $35 Hats At $15 $20, $35 Hats At $15 SATURDAY the Millinery Store will hold its Annual Easter Sale of high-class hats an event of great interest to hundreds of Portland women who have taken advantage of former sales and know the extraordinary bargains offered. OVER 300 BEAUTIFUL HATS are included in this sale, beginning Saturday morning- Dress, semi- dress and tailored hats many Jt which have served as models in our own workrooms. All the very new est shapes in large, medium and small effects with trimmings of flowers, ostrich fancies, wings, bows and novelties of all kinds. Hats from Vogue, Cupid, Hyland and others. $20, $25, $30, $35 values. SEE MORRISON ST. WINDOW. Girls' Coats $8.98 Second Floor Smart coats for spring and summer wear. Made up in good quality serge and shepherd checks. Sizes for girls 8 to 14 years. Splen- 1Q QQ did $15 coats special DO.70 Other Spring Coats 15.85 to $49.50 Easter Veilings and Veils Main Floor NEW VEILINGS in black, navy, brown, taupe and pur ple. Fancy meshes new Trench, Mischief and pretty hexagon veil ings. 83, 65 to $1.50 yard. Snug-Fit Veils All the go for motoring and for street wear. Shown in black and colors. 33, 500 to 750 each. NEW MOTOR HEAD WEAR in latest styles at reasonable prices. New Motor Veils in all colors. : GettingReady for Easter In the Men's Store Main Floor THE MAN who has a new' suit to buy will find here a well-chosen stock in the leading spring styles and fabrics at the right prices. Don't put off buying that Easter suit MAKE YOUR SELECTION at this store today. Men's Spring Suits at $25.00 to $50.00 Young Men's -Suits aj $25.00 to $40.00 Men's Easter Hats Main Floor The season's most popular shapes are here in the new grays, tans, browns also black. Reliable makes at $4, $5, $6, $7.50 Model Grocery Specials Fourth Floor Experienced telephone clerks at your service 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. MACARONI or Spaghetti, a well known brand, on sale Sat- PA urday at 7 packages for Headquarters for garden seeds. For Saturday's Selling Clams, QT OTTER Minced $2.05 dozen 2 cans for PANSY brand canned sal mon, regular 20c kind for SWIFT'S Cleaner specially priced for Saturday, the can 17c Dependable Coffee, 3-lb. Cans $1.25 "N. R. G." Laundry Tablets The Modern Washday Wonder Washes clothes snowy white without rubbing. Removes ink, blood, fruit and perspiration stains as if by magic. Cannot injure the most delicate fabrics. Makes the hands soft and white. Contains no paraffin, wax, potash or other injurious chemicals Over 250,000,000 sold last year in the east. It positively has no equal. Grocery Dept., 4th Floor. Introductory Price 23 Per Package Boys' Clothing BOYS' SUITS of blue serge, chev iot and tweed. Latest stitched waist line models or loose belt with buckles. Priced $13.50 to $25.00 JUNIOR NORFOLK and Middy Suits of serge, tweed and cheviot Priced from $6.50 to $12.50 S. & H. Stamps with purchases. WASH SUITS for boys 2 to 10 years, of age. Middy Jack Tars and Junior Norfolks. Various materials. Prices range from $1.50 to $7.50 BOYS' BLOUSES of gingham, percale, gingham, crepe and madras. Prices range from $1.00 to $3.00 NIGHT SHIRTS $1.00 to $2.00 Boys' $1.50 Pants at $1.29 Main Floor Odd lot of boys' pants taken from .our regular stock. Fancy thread and homespun materials. Full cut and full lined. Ages 6 to 18. Brooms! Brooms! Brooms! Great Saturday Sale! Third Floor Oregon-made brooms of finest grade corn two special lots of fered Saturday at exceptional low prices. $2.50 Brooms, $1.98 $2.25 Brooms, $1.88 LOT 1 Brooms with 7 rows of stitch ing, combination velvet and wire-locked neck, white enameled handles. Q1 QQ Regular $2.50 grades priced DA0 LOT 2 Same as above only some what lighter in weight; 5 rows C"l OQ of stitching; S2.25 brooms at"--00 Grey Enameled Sauce Pans On Sale in Basement Good quality Gray Enameled Sauce Pans sim ilar to this illustration. Tin cover. Note prices: Sauce Pans, ?). I Sauce Pans, (TQ 3-quart size ""4-quart aire I OC Headquarters for Garden Tools of all kinds. S. & H. Stamps Are Same as Money Save Them! EOMCTS AWARDED CITY COCXTY COMMISSIONERS ACT OS PAVING PROPOSALS. Cost of Aspnaltic Concrete Not to Exceed $1 Per Square Yard, j Traffic Request lenlrd. The city of Portland wu awarded contracts for th. paving of Ntnety iKond street. Lenta, for 300 feet north and 10 fret south of the Foster road, and for paving 100 feet of East Seven teenth street. Seliwood. by the Multno mah county connlMlonert yesterday. Tha Warren Construction company was srtven tha contract for paving 1500 feet of East Seventeenth street. Tb. contract with the city haa sot been drawn up and tha exact coat of tha aaphaltlc concrete pavement prom laad haa not been determined, but the county commission era have been as sured It should not cost more than tl per square yard. The Warren com pany's bid for Its bitulithic pavement on both aecttona of work awarded to the city waa around 11.57 per square yard, and this was its bid on the con tract awarded the construction com pany on East Seventeenth street. The paving- of East Seventeenth street will do away with a particu larly bad stretch of road Just north of Clackamas county line on the route to Oregon City. The request' of tha city planning commission in a letter to the county commissioners for an appropriation of 14300. similar to that asked from the city, for work on traffic problems taken up by the Greater Portland asso ciation was refused. Dryad Soldier Dies. CEXTR.UIA. Wash,. April 11. (Spe cial.) Mr. and Mrs. A. Dell of Dryad have received notice from the war de partment that their son. Thomas B. DelL died In France on February 23 of diphtheria. Tha soldier was 19 years of ape. He was bom in Dryad. Re enlisted In October, 1917, TRAFFIC Lffl IS DBIISTIC OREGOX CITY TAKES STEPS TO PROTECT CITIZENS. Special Speed Officer to Be Retained on Commission Salary De spite Protests. OREGON CITT, April 11. (Special.) At a meeting; of the council and com mittee of the Live Wires Wednesday afternoon an ordinance waa drafted regulating traffic in the city. The ordinance provides that no vehicle shall pass a street car while the latter is stopped to take on or discharge pas sengers. A limit of 45 minutes for a vehicle to stand on Main street at one time is provided In the ordinance. This in cludes from Tenth street to the city limits south. For-hire cars may se cure a special permit. Turning in the middle of the street la not allowed. A speed limit of 18 miles per hour is provided, and no person under 16 years of age will be permitted to drive a car. The council was asked to put the special speed officer on a flat salary, as citizens did not like the principle of a commission salary. Councilman Kelly argued that there was no fund to pay him, and Councilman Tobin said that many other officers of the state were on commission salaries. Aftei the arguments the ordinance was approved and ordered published. It will come up for second reading at a special meeting of the council April 17. The council voted to have 1000 copiea of the ordinance printed after its passage. Wiiard to Visit Centralis. CENTRALIA. Wash.. April 11. (Spe cial.) Burnell Ford, an electrical wiz ard, will appear at the high school auditorium Monday as one of the at tractions on the city's Lyceum course. Mr. Ford was to have appeared here last fall, but his entertainment was postponed owing to the influenza epidemic. DAVIDSON TO GO ABROAD Hood River Apple Grower to Tour European Markets. HOOD RIVER, Or., April 11. (Spe ciaL) H. F. Davidson, prominent local grower and a factor In the export of northwestern box apples to Europe, plans to leave about the middle of June for a tour of the markets of England and north European countries. Mrs. Davidson, prominent in the cir cles of Oregon club women, had planned to accompany her husband. So far, however, the government has denied her a passport, saying that only per sons with pressing business will ba permitted to go abroad. Speaker Discusses League. CENTRALIA. Wash., April 11. (Spe cial.) A patriotic meeting was held last night at the Dryad school. An ad dress on the league of nations was de livered by W. A. Reynolds, judge of the Lewis county superior court. Centralia to Have New Garage. CENTRALIA, Wash., April 11. (Spe cial.) Jacob Hubenstein announced to day that he will open bids on April -25 for the construction of a modern garage building on property recently purchased by him Just north o the city hall. Work will begin May 1. The new building will be 75 by 100 feet In size, of con crete construction, and will cost about $10,000. It has been leased by the Centralia Auto company. Chamberlain's Tablets not only move the bow els, but also improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion.