11 We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Amounting to 10c or More A Direct Cash Saving on the Money You Spend Filled Stamp Books Redeemed at S. & H. Office, 3d Floor Soda Fountain and Ice Cream Parlors in the Basement Shoe Shining Parlors in the Basement Public Telephones, Rest Rooms on Second Floor Kodaks, Cameras, Wheel Goods on Fourth Floor FURNITURE DEPT. ? NOW OCCU - PIES EN LARGED QUAR TERS ON 4TH FLOOR. INSPECTION INVITED. PORTLAND AGENCY FOR HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS. USE THEM FOR BEST RESULTS. MANICURING AND HAIR DRESSING PARLORS, 2D FLOOR. CHILDREN'S HAIR BOBBING. PORTLAND AGENCY FOR GOSSARD NEMO AND BIEN JOLIE CORSETS. 2D FLOOR. Take Down Town Luncheon in our beautiful Tea Room on the fourth floor. All foods prepared under rigid sanitary inspection, reasonable prices, prompt service. The Standard Store of the Northwest Out-of-Town Customers may shop by mail with full as surance that orders will be promptly and carefully filled. S. & H. Stamps given upon request. s, Wortman & King Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods Presenting the Most Important Retail News of the Day THE MORNING OREGOXIAX, SATURDAY, 3IAT 17, 1919. Old MEN! why pay full prices at special ty shops when you can buy standard high-grade merchan dise at this store FOR LESS! $2, $2.50 Men's Shirts $1.29 Main Floor Arrow and Sa voy Shirts you know the qual ity. Madras and Percale mate rials in attractive striped pat terns, various colors; a full assortment of sizes. Slightly soiled. French cuffs. $2.00 up to ?2.50 grades, P" OQ special at only DJ-Ai $2.50Pajamas $1.69 Main Floor Men's Pajamas of madras and percale materials. Full assortment of sizes. These are standard $2.00 and $2.50 grades at any time. Supply your needs for months J" IQ to come Saturday, at 3ItU Union Suits $1.49 Main Floor Famous Chal mers Union Suits of fine qual ity cotton. Short sleeve, ankle length style. Some of these have trifling imper- ("! Ak fections. Sale price 3?-I-t7 i sen -serve 59 WOMEN'S AT jjjfl & ale of Seven Hundred COATS Values Up to $35.00 Second Floor How Would You Like to Wait Upon Yourself? You will have to wait upon yourself if the crowd is anything like it was when we had our last fifteen dollar sale. The coats will be so arranged on racks (right out in the mid dle of the floor) that the assistance of a salesperson will not be necessary although they will help you it you desire. It will not be necessary to go into details regarding the styles and materials suffice to say they are OWK coats and the quantity gives as surance that almost every taste can be satisfied. Sale begins at 9 o'clock. Be among the first to choose! Former Prices $20, $25, $30, $35 Ivory Soap Special "C 5 Bars jJJk Ivory Soap will not be sold or delivered at the above price ex cept with other purchases made in the Drug Department. The limit is five cakes to a customer. Dept. Main Floor. Woodbury's Facial Soap 23 Palmolive Soap, cake 10 Pear's Unscented Soap !IOf Packer's Tar Soap, cake 2.1 Resinol Soap priced at 25p -Senipre Giovine priced at 49c Lux Soap Flakes priced lo Ivory Soap Flakes priced lOp Drug Specials for Saturday. Kolynos Tooth Paste, tb. US Revelation Tooth Powder Pepsodent Tooth Paste oOf Listerine, 2;Jc, 43" and 8."t Sassafras Bark, Vi-lb., at Sassafras Bark, full lb. ."Of Cascara Bark, J-lb. for 10 Cascara Bark, full lb. for 2o Tevla, non-greasy lotion oOC Santiseptic Lotion only 45 Hospital Cotton, lb. roll 50e Peroxide Tooth Paste at l)e Graves' Tooth Powder at 22 y- Boys' Suits at $6.75 Of Corduroy, Homespun, Tweed S6.75 MAIN FLOOR These suits are from our regular stock odd -lines but of good quality. Shown in tans, browns and grays. Full-cut pants. Ages 8 to 18 Specially priced at, su JUNIOR NORFOLKS of navy blue 6erge tweed, cassimere and cheviot. Straight or knicker pants. Coats with military or low collars. Sizes for boys 3 to 10 1 r flft years. Priced $8.50 to DXUUV BOYS KNICKERS of good serv iceable mixtures. Full cut and full lined. Regular J1.50 QQ grade. On sale, special, pair 0 BOYS WASH SUITS Junior Norfolk and Middy styles, with long or straight open-knee pants. Prices range from $2.50 up to $3.50 BOYS' ATHLETIC Union Suits in knee length style; 75c A O values. Special at only Ol We give S. & H. Trading Stamps. hHdren's Dav 4f THE CHILDREN'S SHOP on the Second Floor invites your attention to a special showing Saturday of new spring wearables for little tots 2 to 6 and for larger girls 6 to 14 years. See this display! GIRLS COATS in shepherd checks and Q QQ novelty mixtures. Ages 6 to 14, special 30t0 GIRLS' CAPES in navy and tan Saturday V OFF G IRLS SWEATERS Special lot on sale at the special low price ;i0aJ S2.98 S2.19 GIRLS' PETTICOATS in popu- ular colors now priced at only INFANTS' NEEDS Many special lines reduced in price for Saturday's selling. Baby (PI OQ Blankets of excellent quality. Priced only 0ifci REUBENS AND ARNOLD SHIRTS and ZIM MERLE BANDS offered Saturday at special prices. INFANTS' SHORT DRESSES and Skirts lines that are slightly soiled Saturday at OFF Saturday Specials at Bargain Circle, 1st Floor MAIN FLOOR WASH DRESSES for little girls 2 to 6 years of age. Fancy plaid ginghams and also many in plain colors. Very attrac tive new spring styles, nicely finished. 2 great lots. fl- ?Q Special at $1.98 and DJ-Oi7 CHILDREN'S ROMPERS This is a sample line, therefore only a few of a size and color. Ages 2 to 6. On sale Saturday at Vz OFF GIRLS' MUSLIN GOWNS in neat styles. Good quality '7Q material. Saturday special I GIRLS' MIDDIES of excellent quality, plain white material, laced front styles. Ages 6 to (Sri rTQ 14. Special Saturday at I J G IRLS MIDDY SKIRTS Plain white Spe- QO cially priced Saturday at D-L0 Basement Sale Men's Shirts At $1 B a a e m e n.t And remarkable values they are at the price! Soft and stiff cuff styles. Made of splendid quality materials in neat stripe patterns. A 1 1 sizes. Basement, Q" An special'at o n 1 y DAUl Men's Work Shirts At 98c BASEMENT Men's blue cham bray work shirts of excellent quality. Cut in full generous sizes. Basement QO. sale. Price only "Ov Grocery Specials for Saturday 4TH FLOOR Mazola $0 ?pr Oil, per gallon, only Mazola Oil, -gl. size, $1.:?5 Mazola Oil, J-gal. size, 70 Royal Baking Powder, 43c size, special at only 39e Karo Red Label Syrup $1.00 Karo Blue Label Syrup 95 $20, $25, $30, $35 Millinery Your Choice Saturday C UNRESTRICTED CHOICE of any trimmed Hat on TJ display in the Millinery Store Saturday for $15. 1 An event of more than passing interest and undoubtedly hun dreds of Portland women will be anxious to share in the sen sational offerings. Over 300 beautiful models in the sale very smartest effects including Beautiful New Black Hats of Hair Milan Hats Georgette Hats Hats of lisere lace trimmed' hats raaline hats large dressy shapes, medium shapes and the very popular small styles. Hats from Highland, Kawak and many other artists, as well as beautiful creations from our own workrooms. Many exquisite White Milans are included in the sale. Trimmed with flowers, plumes and fancies. Also a large assortment of colored hats in the new rough braids. If you have a new hat to buy here is a remarkable oppor tunity to save. Shop as early in the day as possible. SEE MORRISON-STREET WINDOW, Any Trimmed Hat At $15.00! $ J- 'A Millinery Salons 2d Floor Saturday Great Basement Sale of Dinner ware BASEMENT Best English and American semi-Porcelain Dinnerware hundreds of broken lines and odd lots to be closed out at once, regard less of former selling prices. Butter Chips 2c each This is a special lot in assorted shapes. Buy all you want of them, but come early in the day. While they last; special, each Men's $8.50 Army Shoes $5.95 MAIN FLOOR Made on the the improved "Munson" last the most sensible and comfortable shape to be had. Of tan Lotus calf, blucher cut with half bel lows tongue. Heavy single sole of first quality oak-tanned sole leather. All sizes. Reg- Dr fir ular $8.50 shoes; pair DJ.yJ Women's Pumps, Colonials $5.95 $7.50 to $9 Grades MAIN FLOOR Small lot of women's pumps and Colonials priced for quick disposal. Various styles, including tongue pumps, broken sizes and some have slight imper fections. High heels. $7.50 QfT QP to $9.50 footwear. Priced at JJJJ Shop during morning hours. WOMEN'S WHITE BOOTS of Sea Island Duck Made on pointed plain toe last with military heel. Also White Canvas Boots j A QQ with plain toe. Specially priced for Saturday, the pair 3f40 Lot 1 Odd Dinnerware at 10c Lot 2 Dinnerware at 15c BASEMENT Semi-Porcelain Din nerware Open sugar bowls in white and gold also neat pink decoration. Ramekin Stands, blue underglaze or pink flower decora tions bread and butter plates with pink decoration pie plates with pink decoration. Any piece "1 ff in this lot priced Saturday -LUC xL 07L ters in pretty pink spray or blue corn flower design. A 4- Pfl Su&ar Bowls, m rL dut blue or pink; Plat ters underglazed blue or pink spray; Covered Vegetable Dishes in underglazed earthenware with neat blue decoration. Dinner Plates of English blue underglazed and best American earthenware Oatmeal Dishes in white or gold or pink decoration, also A. D. Coffee Cups and Saucers A big assortment of this ware formerly selling at far high- 1 P er prices, on sale in basment --tl Demonstration One-Minute Electric Washers T'HE ONE MINUTE is the answer to the laundry question. It means the discarding of the old-fashioned method of washboard and tub. It means your clothes are washed in less time, at less - cost, with less expense than any other way, with less labor on your part. Our Guarantee If you buy one of these machines and after 30 days trial you find it does not do all we claim for it, let us know, and we will call for it and return your money without question. Dept., Third Floor. $p Down; $2 Week at .pnts a One-Minute Electric 'Washer in your home. The ma chine will pay for itself while your service. DECIDE NOW! Punch Cedar Oil V Price Housewares Dept., Third Floor THIRD FLOOR For cleaning and renewing original luster of furniture, floors, pianos, automo biles or any varnished surface. Produces a clean, brilliant polish. 25c Cedar Oil, 4-ounce lO size; Saturday sale price AOL 50c Cedar Oil, 12-ounce size; Saturday sale price We give S. & H. Green Stamps. HOME ECONOMICS TOPIC j OUEGOX ASSOCIATION TO HOLD ANNCAIi MEETING TODAY. Dean Ava Milam of Oregon Agri cultural College, to Preside at Multnomah Hotel. i The second annual meeting of the Ore eon Home Economic association will be held today at the Multnomah hotel. Dean Ava B. Milam of tho Ore pron Agricultural college economics de nartment will preside. Th following programme has been s nnounced: "How to Make Home Economics Function," Miss Helen Lee Davis, Ore gon -Agricultural college, Corvallis. Or. 'iimitn-Husb.es Home Economics," Dr. Louise Stanley, federal board for vocational education. "The Washington Homes Economics Association." Miss Agnes Craig, Wash ington State college. Election of officers. Luncheon. "Continuation Schools." Miss Maud Murchie, supervisor. Sacramento, Cal. "Opportunities for Women in Home Economics Extension," Miss Florence Ward, state relation services, Washing ton. D. C. Miss Milam has been in Portland since Tuesday evening, when she brought to the city 40 seniors of the home economics department of the state college. Today under her su pervision the students will visit the A. L. M'lls open air school, Glencoe and Stevens grade schools, Meier & Frank grocery department. - Olds. Vortman & King crockery department, and Port land Woolen mills. On Wednesday the following places were inspected: Log Cabin bakery, stockyards and Constan tine market, while yesterday the fol lowing places were visited: St. Vin cent's hospital. Pacific Coast Biscuit company. Girls Poll-technical school and a demonstration by Henry Thiele, chef of the Benson hotel. The girls wcro guests at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Clark on Wedpes dajr evening. Mr. Clark was in chargs of the Oregon building at the JSan Francisco fair at which Oregon Agri cultural college seniors managed the tearoom. During the evening music was furnished by Dr. Emil Enna. Oth er guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. John F. Logan, who with Mr. and Mrs. Clark were the hosts at a theater party given the college girls last evening. Mysterious Call fetops Service. ABERDEEN- Wash.. May 1. A mys terious telephone message, "For God's sake shut off the current," to the Grays Harbor Railway & Light company this morning, caused the suspension of elec tric light and power service through out the city. The company did not dare to turn on the current again for an hour, or until after all linemen working throughout the city had reported. The origin of the call or the cause for it Is still undetermined. C. H. HJIMILTDH. PBDMBTED STANDARD OIIj SALES MANAGER TO GO soctn. Appointment to Charge of Lo9 Ange les District Announced J. E Balser Successor. C. H. Hamilton, district sales man ager for the Standard Oil company, has been promoted from the Portland ter ritory to that of Los Angeles, the com pany's biggest western field. Mr. Ham ilton will be succeeded here by J. E. Balsey, formerly assistant sales man ager in Portland, and more recently of Phoenix. Ariz. Mr. Hamilton, who leaves tomorrow night with his family for Los Angeles, is one of the most popular officials the Portland territory comprising Oregon I and a part ot wasntngton nas ever had. Employes of the district presented their departing chief with a handsome watch. For 19 years Mr. Hamilton has been associated with Standard Oil, working up to his present position from the ranks. He was in Detroit for five years, then a salesman In Portland for three years, next assistant manager at Seattle for eight years, and from there returned to Portland. The new Los Angeles executive Is an enthusiastic golfer and a member ot the Waverley club. He holds mem berships in Multnomah club. Automo bile club and the Chamber of Com merce. J. E. Balsey, new Portland manager, is no stranger to the city. He has been with tho company 14 years. Own-Your-IIome Campaign Speeds. Paul C. Murphy, president of the Portland Realty board, returned yester day from San Francisco, where he at tended a conference as representative of the United States housing corpora tion. Mr. Murphy has been spreading the gospel of the "Own your home" campaign and reports that Oakland is in the midst of a movement in which the Portland plan is being vigorously pushed. Efforts are being made in the bay cities to overcome the shortage of houses that exists and which is experi enced in all cities of the Pacific coast. The Standard dictionary says anthro pomorphologically Is tho longest word in Enclish literature. Dyspeptics will do well to re member that a great many have been restored to health by Cham berlain's Tablets, and can now eat any sort of food that they crave.