THE MORNING OREGONIAN, SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1919. 11 Girls' Sample Dresses About Price SSSSSSH lS fcliiH 2d Floor S. & H. Green Trading Stamps' Will Be Given on All Charge Accounts if Paid in Full on or Before the 10th of Each Month Filled Stamp Books Redeemed at the Office on the Third Floor Shoe Shining Parlors in the Basement Soda Fountain and Ice Cream Parlors in the Basement Model Grocery, Bakery and Delicatessen on the Fourth Floor Tea Room on the Fourth Floor "Employment Sunday" Every returning Soldier and Sailor should have a job. We unite -with .the U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE of the Dept. of Labor and the Churches of the Country in the nation-wide movement to ob serve Sunday, May 4, as "Employment Sunday," and urge employers to list their openings at once. The Standard Store of the Northwest Olds, Wortman Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods "Kins v. CHILDREN'S HANDKERCHIEFS Main Floor Dainty Handkerchiefs with printed all-around borders, others with colored embroidered corners and crochet edges also Nursery Rhyme Handkerchiefs with neat embroidered wreaths and initials in corner 5c each. 5C Timely and Interesting News for Today's Shoppers Take a Few Moments' Time and Look Over Our Men's Clothing yOU WILL NOT BE URGED to buy on the other hand, we will be glad of the opportunity to show you the new styles. Our stock embraces several well-known makes clothes that will give the- maximum amount of service at reasonable prices. Smart, snappy styles for young fellows and the more conservative models for business men in all the most desirable fabrics. YOUNG MEN'S SUITS $20 TO $40 MEN'S SUITS PRICED $23 TO $30 Men's 40c Hose 29c Pair Main Floor A clear saving of lie on every pair of these hose you buy. Famous Monito make, styled with military tops, reinforced heels and toes. Of splendid quality OQ, lisle; black, gray, tan, cordovan, pair Athletic Underwear $1.00 the Suit I Main Floor Profit by this sale and supply your underwear needs for the summer. Men's Athletic Shirts and Drawers of crepe, balbriggan, fioisette and madras materials. Broken assortments of sizes. C- flf 30 the garment the suit at D-LUU $5 Silk Shirts at $2.45 Nearly All Sizes Main Floor Don't delay, for we expect to close out this entire lot before the day is far advanced! Men's pure silk shirts in an attractive assortment of nov elty striped patterns in various colors. These shirts are of a well-known make and are cut in J0 A f? full standard sizes. ?5 shirts special at DrO Men's $1.50 Shirts for 89c Main Floor Special lot of famous Bel mont Shirts in soft cuff styles for warm weather wear. Full range of sizes and neat striped patterns. Shirt of QQ standard $1.50 quality Saturday 0C We give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps. Boys' $17.50 and $20 Norfolk Suits At $12.50 Main Floor Odd lines from our regular stock. Fancy mixtures, tweeds, cheviots, homespuns and worsteds, grays, tans, browns, etc. Broken sizes 6 to 18 years. $ 17.50, $18.50 Q- O T A and $20 suits Saturday at only DXOU $1.50 Pants 98c Main Floor Boys' Knickerbocker Pants in fancy tweeds, homespuns and novelty mix tures. Lined throughout and full cut. QQ, Ages 6 to 14. $1.50 Knickers at only OC Boys' Blouses 98c Main Floor Boys' Khaki Blouses a special lot that came to us underprice. Splendid well made blouses for school and vacation QQ -wear. Sizes 6 to 16. $1.50 values at OC $5.50 Oxfords At $4.00 Main Floor Men's Gunmetal Calf Oxfords on medium English last with white fiber soles, which make them easy and comfortable on the feet no "breaking in" necessary. Soles are also waterproof. Shown in a full range of sizes and widths. A typical young man's shoe. $5.50 grade at $4.00 Ivory Soap 5 Cakes 'ir Special wOC 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 any one customer. Main Floor. Woodbury's Facial Soap for 23 r'alro.olive boap priced, cake 100 Pears' Unscented Soap at only 200 Packer's Tar Soap, the cake 230 Resinol Soap priced, the cake 250 Sempre Giovine priced at only 490 Ivory Soap Flakes priced at 100 Lux Soap Flakes priced only 150 Drug Specials For Saturday - Kolynos Tooth Paste, per tube 280 Revelation Tooth Powder at 250 Pepsodent Tooth Paste priced 5O0 Listerine at 230, 450 and 850 Tevla, non-greasy lotion priced 500 Santiseptic Lotion priced only 450 Peroxide Tooth Paste priced at 190 Graves Tooth Powder priced 220 Colgate's Shaving Cream only 300 Everyweek Shampoo priced at 390 WATER GLASS, for preserving eggs pint bottle 200, quart size 350, Vz gal. size 5O0, gallon 750 Mermen's Shaving Cream only 290 Girls' Hats $ 1 THE BASE MENT Millinery offers for Satur day a small lot of children's hats in smooth and rough braids droops, pokes and vari ous other good styles in the wanted colors. Priced special 'at $1.00 Women's Hats at $3.98 Basement Women's trimmed hat3 in large, medium and small effects, tai lored or dressy styles. CJQ QQ Priced for Saturday at Dt.70 Portland Agency Buster Broyh Your child's feet are naturally graceful. Buster Brown Shoes will keep them so save them from twist ed toes, broken arches, corns and bun ions. Buster Brown Shoes excel in wearing qualities as well as health qualities. They are rightly shaped because they are made on the scientifically de signed Brown Shaping Lasts. Com plete assortment in latest styles and leathers on display in the Shoe Dept. Sale Enameled Ware PIE PANS Heavy blue and white enameled choice of 9 or 10 inch size buy them at OQ, the special low price, each OL In the Basement Heavy three-coat blue and white enameled kitchen utensils at spe cial low prices for Saturday in the Basement Underprice Store. JELLY-CAKE PANS Heavy blue and white enameled. . These are also shown in 9 and 10- OOp inch sizes special at only iOl Special Sale of Tea Pots SEAMLESS Tea Pots, 2, 3 and 4-qt. sizes, special -SEAMLESS Tea QO -Q Kettles, No. 8 size, at D-LO New Suits $25 to $48.50 Second Floor Beautiful models, made up in serge, delhi, poplin, tweed, gabardine, silk poplin, tri cotine and wool jersey. Box coat, blouse, tailored and novelty effects. Suits of exceptional quality. They are priced at .$25.00 to $48.50 OTHER SUITS of tricolet, satin, tricotine and fine serge at prices ranging $48.50 up to $140.00 New Coats and Capes Second Floor Customers will find here a representative showing the newest and smartest styles in Capes and Coats. Serge, gabar dine, velour, etc. $20 to $49.50 Other Coats and Dolmans at prices ranging $50 up to $110 I New Crepe Waists at $5.00 New Middies $2.50 to $4.50 Second Floor These beautiful Georgette Waists at five dollars are remarkable values. All popu lar colors. Some are beaded, braided or embroidered. C?K flfl All sip in rhnnsfi from DJJJ TAILORED WAISTS of Crepe Second Floor Women's, Misses' Middy Blouses of white galatea some have blue flannel collars and cuffs. Several different styles to select from and full range of sizes. Prices range from $2.50 to $4.50 de Chine, Pongee, Tub Silks $5.00 Tub Waists At $1.25 Bargain Circle, First Floor Dainty waists of white and col ored voiles, lawns and batistes. Large assortment of styles in tailored or fancy effects. Con vertible or large col- C" OCT lars, Saturday special D Women's Silk Petticoats Second Floor Petticoats in all the new shades to go with spring suits and dresses. Jersey, taffeta, messaline, tub silk or jer sey with taffeta flounces. Tucked, corded, plaited or ruffled flounces some in the new slit effect. By all odds the best showing in Silk Petticoats in Portland. Prices range from $5.50 up to $15.50 New Sweaters $4.50 to $57.50 Second Floors-Sweaters with tux edo front sweaters with tuxedo collars, fancy pockets and cuffs-slip-on sweaters and sport coats in numerous smart styles. Wool, mo hair and silk. $4.50 to $57.50 Headquarters for World's Best Makes in Refrigerators Third Floor CRYSTAL Refrig erators with all-white enamel cases and sanitary glass shelves. Priced from $55.00 to $100.00 A U TOM ATIC Refrigerators with side door. Solid ash case, golden oak finish. Prices range from $37.50 up to $103.00 ILLINOIS Refrigerators with top icing door. Solid ash case, golden oak finish. Prices range from $15.50 up to $30.00 Gas Hot Plates Gas Hot Plates all sizes. Prices range $2.30 to $10.50 Fireless Cookers $10.50-$51 Headquarters for screens. Garden Hose Reduced Department Third Floor IF YOU NEED GARDEN HOSE here is your chance to buy at a substantial saving. Our entire stock will be on sale Saturday at special low prices. 50-ft. length -inch Black Hose, special .SH.IO 25-ft. length Black Rubber Hose; special $3.81) Complete stock of Garden Tools, reasonable prices. LAWN MOWERS $7.753 cutting blades bottom knife of best tool steel adjustable split brass bearings. Coldwell make. LAWN MOWERS $9.50 Fa mous Coldwell Lawn Mowers with 4 cutting blades of best tool steel. Adjustable bearings. Third Floor. Marabou Scarfs and Capes New Shipment Just Received Main Floor Beautiful Scarfs, Capes and Stoles of marabou also combinations of marabou and ostrich or marabou with Georgette crepe or satin. Very newest shapes and decidedly dressy for wear over spring waists and frocks. Shown in black 6eal, mole and taupe. Prices range from $5.95 up to $H7.50. We give S. & H. Stamps. Trimmed Hats at $10 Saturday Special "ITTOMEN look to this store for best val " ues in Millinery and those who attend this sale Saturday will not be disappointed, for we have grouped a large assortment of beautiful hats at the above price none worth less than $12, while the great ma jority are $15, $18 and $20 models. Large, medium and small styles all pop- f ular straws. In black and colors Children's Hats $1.50 to $7.50 Bring the children in and let them see the many delightful new styles in summer hats. Prices range from $1.50 to $5.00 Saturday Last Day of the Great Hosiery Sale CENTER CIRCLE, FIRST FLOOR Hundreds of women have already availed themselves of this opportunity to buy hosiery at good savings and many more will no doubt be on hand today to lay in a supply. WOMEN'S SILK HOSE in seamless styles with reinforced soles and lisle tops. Irregular makes of regular $1.25 quality. Black, white and all the FJCkf staple colors, special pair U WOMEN'S SILK HOSE in full fashioned styles. These are of ex cellent quality "imperfect" of $2.25 grade. White, Q" Of? black and colors pair 0-LAtJ Ask for S. & H. Trading Stamps. WOMEN'S SILK HOSE with wide lisle garter tops and double soles. Semi fashioned, seamless styles. Chocolate, cordovan, bronze, brown, champagne, rose, black, white. On spe- (J" OPT cial sale at the pair 3J-.00 SILK LISLE HOSE in semi fashioned ankle and seamless styles. Very sheer and elastic. Black, white and a few FTQ colors; 3 pairs $1.75, pair JJvs Children's Hosiery BOYS' HOSE of extra heavy quality famous Sandow make, noted for splendid service. Fast black, elastic ribbed. Sizes 8 to 11, the pair at tJVJU RIBBED HOSE for boys and girls medium weight, ribbed; elastic and very durable. Shown in all sizes from 6Vi up QCn to 10'. Priced at the pair ODL New Georgette Crepe $2 Lace Dept.. First Floor Over GO desirable shades, including black and white. All silk Georgette crepe of dependable quality the kind that gives excellent wear. Much the vogue for summer waists and dresses. Priced special QO ff for Saturday, the yard 5.UU 60c Japan Tea 50c Pound Fourth Floor Dependable Japan Tea natural leaf, Regular Cfl 60c grade the pound at JvJU Solid Pack Tomatoes, can 19 Preferred Stock or Monopole Canned Peas. Priced spe- OO cial for Saturday, the can "iJL English Walnuts, pound at 35 r 1 Basement Underprice Store Men's Union Suits Saturday Special Basement Men's summer weight bal- Ar briggan union suits long sleeves and ankle length. Full assortment of sizes. See these Union" Suits on sale Saturday in our Basement Underprice Store at only $1.00 Boys' Waists at 25c Sizes Up to 10 Years Basement Splendid well-made waists just the thing for school and vacation needs. Assort- O ed patterns and materials. Special at only Sale of Undermuslins and Women's Coats Continues COUNCIL REVOKES LICENSE OftrilKUM KESTAURAM HIT BY CLEAX-IT CAMPAIGN. Mayor liakcr Serves Notice That City Intends to Stand Behind Health Bureau. Onq of the first steps taken by the city council in a determined effort to bring about a "clean-up" in Portland rpstaurants and cafes was the, revoca tion of a license held by the Orpheum restaurant. 225 Madison street, operated by C. Allen. According to evidence presented to the city council by Gordon Lang, chief sanitary inspector. Mr. Allen ignored the notices given him by the city health bureau to make changes held necessary in the interest of sanitation. These re (guests were made repeatedly, according to Mr. Lang, but no efforts, he said, . were made by the owner of the restau- rant to comply with them. City Commissioner Mann, in charge 1 of the health bureau, said he expected to have other similar cases before the city council soon. "We are not molesting the restau rant owners who comply with the law and do not bother those who are at tempting to comply, with our sugges tions," said Commissioner Mann. How ever, we have issued notice to clean up in- all places where conditions warrant a change, and new licenses will not be issued on July 1 to any restaurant un less it is in absolutely clean and sani tary condition." Mayor Baker said that the public was entitled to cleanliness in all restaurants and that the city council would stand behind the health bureau in its efforts to bring about the desired clean-up. Ridgefield's Quota Subscribed. RIDGBFIELD. Wash., May 2. (Spe cial.) Ridgefield is the third town in Clarke county to go over the top in subscribing to the victory loan. The quota for this district was $10,366. REALTORS CRITICISE CODE BUILDING REQUIREMENTS CON SIDERED TOO DRASTIC. Ben Selling at Luncheon Matches $3000 Subscription by Mem bers to Victory Loan. A total of J6000 was added to Port land's victory loan subscriptions at the luncheon of the Portland Realty board yesterday, through word from Ben Selling that he would match any sub scriptions made. When this was an nounced $3000 was promptly subscribed. On the Initiative of J. Fred Staver, the realtors voted to appoint a com mittee to work for constructive changes in the new housing code, some provi sions of which are considered too dras tic. L. R. Bailey, architect, called at' tention to the fact that, for instance. under the present wording of the code It would be unlawful to build a small) breakfast room in a house, and that on corner lots in the residence section even such fine residences as those of Laurelhurst wouldn't comply with requirements. Eugene E. Smith and Oscar W. Home, labor members of the last legislature, spoke in favor of the reconstruction programme to come before the voters June 3. Mr. Smith emphasized that the programme should be considered an in vestment, not a debt. He especially favored the proposal to guarantee irri gation bonds. Mr. Home said this is the first time when the big interests and labor have agreed on the same programme for de veloping the state. He said labor would vote solidly for the whole reconstruc tion programme. He discussed at length the building part of the programme, and declared that if this building is under taken the example will be contagious and will result in another era of build ing. He also spoke warmly in favor ot the Roosevelt highway project. Yakima l'ruit Not Damaged. YAKIMA, Wash., May 2. (Special.) Reports from the Kiona district are that there has been no frost damage to fruit there, and that practically all the fruit ranches in that district will bear heavily this season. Marshriold Man Ofrorcd Job. MAR&HFIEL.P. Or.. May 2. Spe cial.) James Polhemus. manager of the Coos Bay Shipbuilding company, has been tendered a position at Washing ton by tha government engineering board as consulting engineer in the construction of a large government bar dredge. Canada's pulp and paper exports load all manufacturing industries, except that of explosives. Lipman, Wolfe & Co. it yr' a x r- MAY 5TH WATCH WAIT PROMPT RELIEF for the acid-distressed stomach try two or three Kl-HQIQfi after meals, dissolved on the tongue keep your stomach sweet try Ki-moids the new aid to digestion. MADE BY SCOTT BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION 1-? r