Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, May 21, 1919, Page 13, Image 13

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MARGUEKITE CLARK, IS SCE5E FROM LETS ELOPE," HER SEW PARA
MOUNT COMEDY-DRAMA, AT THE COLIHBIA THEATER. .
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TODAY'S FILM FEATURES.
Sunset Clara Kimball Toting.
"The Road Through the Dark."
Liberty Lieutenant Bert Hall, In
person and in 'A Romance of
the Air."
Peoples Vivian Martin, ' "The
Home-Town Girl."
Columbia Marguerite Clark,
"Let's Elope."
Majestic Constance- Talmadge,
"A Lady's Name."
Star "The Spreading Evil."
Globe Mary Pickford, "Hearts
Adrift."
Circle Mary Miles Minter, "Rose
mary Climbs the Heights."
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SHE'S a fascinating young woman
novelist, a cook and a butler's
sweetheart she's Constance Tal
madge, sprightly and vivacious camera
star, in her newest photoplay, "A Lady's
Name."
Here's another delightful comedy for
admirers of the popular "Conny," with a
succession of amusing and exciting
events showing the adventures of the
young feminine novelist who advertises
for a itUBfoand. Harrison Ford is the
lucky chap ,wlio wins the girl, while
Emory Johnson, Ella Hall's husband,
former Universal star, is the unlucky
one
Mabel Vere, a writer, bored -with her
well
into
who
back
finance and seeking new material for a
novel, advertises for a husband. One of
the applicants is a butler, and Mabel,
loving adventure, accepts an invitation
to (line, the butler's master being
away. Mabel discovers that she's poach
ing on the cook's matrimonial pre
serves, a pretty squabble develops, and
the authoress is forced to play cook
upon the unexpected return of the mas
ter. That worthy proves to be one of
the applicants, and he's the man who
places the binding ring on her finger.
Comedy, Pathc "Weekly and Screen
Magazine are other subjects shown.
Sunset,
The Sunset Theater's -week of Clara
Kimball Young screen repertoire offers
the beautiful Clara today in "The Road
Through the Dark," a dramatic photo
tale adapted from the story by Maud
Radford Warren.
lack Holt. Eleanor Fair, Bobby Con
nelly. Lillian Leighton, Elmo Lincoln,
Edward M. Kimball and Eugenie Bea
serer are players who support Miss
Young in this production, the tory
they
presenting her in the role of a beauti
ful French girl who sacrifices herself
to cave the people of her village from
death.
Screen Gossip.
TG. FEETER, formerly a motion-pic-,turc
exhibitor of Tulsa, Okla., has
purchased the Sunnyside theater. Thirty-seventh
and Belmont streets, from
W. A. Ayers. Mr. Ayers, who has op
eiated the Sunnyside for three years,
formerly owned a theater at Dallas, Or.
At present he is ill "With pneumonia at a
local hospital.
'
Elliott Dexter has been signed to staf
for Laky. He has been in pictures for
several years, appearing with such fem
inine luminaries as Elsie Ferguson.
Marguerite Clark. Mary Pickford, Irene
Castle, Margaret Illington and his wife,
Marie Doro.
Popular Jack Mulhall, one of the most
promising of the young leading men, is
with Metro, playing opposite Emmy
AVehlen.
Katherlne Calvert, beautiful widow of
the late Paul Armstrong, is making a
filmation of Elinor Glyn's novel.. "The
Career of Katherine Bush." for Famous
Players-Lasky. John Goldsworthy, Eng
, lish actor, is her leading man.
Among the Griffith stars who will
be seen at the Cohan theater. New York,
durine the early weeks of the Griffith
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Feller
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repertory season are Lillian Gish,
Marsh, Richard Barthelmefis, Don
Crisp. Tully Marshall, Constance
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Talmadge, Oeorgre Fawcet, Mildred Har
ris (Mrs. Charles Chaplin), Miriam
Cooper, 13dward Peil, Margaret Marsh
Elmer Clifton.
Minnehaha, the Indian squaw best
known for her work with Mabel Nor-
in "Mickey," is much in demand
the Hollywood studios.
Louis Maver. directing the film des
of Anita Stewart, has signed Shel
Lewis, Virginia Pearson's husband, j
star In a series of unusual pictures.
Fannie "Ward can't get a theater in
London and already she is homesick for
California and the studios. English,
Italian and French producers want her
make pictures "over there," but she
likely to be back in the United
dtates soon.
Constance Talmadge has bobbed her
hair, a favorite pastime these days with
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the stars, and her pal, Dorothy Gish,
threatens to follow suit.
Edwin August and Lottie Briscoe,
known in "pitchers," are breaklnR
vaudeville with a sketch called
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"Movie Mad," written by August.
Molly Malone Is mascot of Fatty Ar
buckle's baseball team..
Fred Stone, famous Btago comedian.
is the stunt king of them all. Is
at Hollywood to make pictures
during the summer. Frank Borzage will
direct him.
May 1 was the fifth wedding anni
versary of the Sessue Hayakawas, and
gave a film party.
TRADE FACTORS PICTURED
WASTE DECLARED BIGGER ITEM
THAN WAGES.
Commercial Education Specialist
Lauds Portland Chamber's Eor
elgn. Trade Department.
"Waste Is a far greater factor in for
eign trade competition than the mere
matter of wages, and waste can bb
eliminated largely by quantity produc
tion, in the opinion of Glen Levin Swlg
gett, specialist in commercial education
of the United States bureau of educa
tion. Mr. Swiggett spoke yesterday at
the -weekly luncheon of the Portland
Rotary club.
He took occasion to commend highly
the work of the foreign trade depart
ment of the Portland Chamber of Com
merce in its educational campaign at
home and study of trade conditions In
the commercial districts it seeks to
serve. The survey being made he char
acterized as taking hold of the work
from the right angle and certain to be
of material benefit.- Analyzing the sit
uation of Portland as an industrial and
shipping center, he declared that of
utmost present Importance is the devel
opment of the hinterland, as a source
of raw material as well as :t market at
home: thatit is distinctively the ter
ritory of the city on which the Atlantic
seaboard or the interior of the country
has no claim, and that with such de
velopment the shipping would be cre
ated and strengthened by the growth
of cargo production.
Dr. Swiggett came to Oregon espe
cially to lecture at the Oregon Agricul
tural college, where he spoke last Fri
day, and will conduct classes In foreign
trade at Stanford university and other
Pacific coast institutions next year for
a period of six weeks.
The prominence that is given instruc
tion in economic geography in the Port
land schools is also commended by this
educational expert.
HOOD RIVER BERRIES HERE
First Crate of "Straws" Sent to
Portland Ad Club.
HOOD 'RIVER, Or., May 20. (Spe
cial.) The first crate of strawberries
to be shipped by the Apple Growers'
association for the season was ex
pressed to the Portland Ad club tonight.
The fruit, of Clark Seedling variety,
was of special size. It will be auc
tioned for charity at the club's lunch
eon tomorrow.
"With the weather grown much warm
er, berries are ripening rapidly on the
lower levels and express shipments will
be made daily hereafter. Carlots, how
ever, are not expected until about
June 1.
Gompers Well; Goes Home.
NEW YORK. 'May 20. Samuel Gom
pers. president of the American Fed
eration of Labor, who was injured
seriously here a month ago when a
surface car collided with a taxlcab, left
for his home in Washington last night
after physicians had pronounced him
entirely recovered.
We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Amounting to 10c or More Stamp Books Redeemed in Cash on the Third Floor
Soda Fountain and Ice Cream Parlors in the Basement Tea Room on Fourth Floor Manicuring and Hair Dressing on Second Floor
Best Butter
At $1.25
Fourth Floor No delivery except
with other purchases made in the
Grocery Dept. Glenwood (2t OP'
Butter, special 2 pounds 0J-"tl
ASEMENT UNDERPRICE
MID.-WEEK ECONOMY SALES!
Women's Coats
Sensational Underprice Offering in the
Basement Wednesday.
Only a few of these Coats are $17.50 models the great ma
jority of them are splendid $20.00 and $25.00 values. All are
smartly tailored and the styles are very desirable. Coats for
street wear for dress occasions for" motoring for utility.
Manv are shown in novelty belted effects with fancy collars and
cuffs, others in the popular loose style or plain tailored. WooL
serg-es, velourB, mixtures- also a number of handsome buk
Coats. Excellent assortment of colors and prao- J- O Pfj
; tically all sizes. $17.50 to $25.00 Coats special at OA.tlU
COURTEOUS SALESPEOPLE TO SERVE YOU1
72 Extra Special Offerings
25c Sales
All items in this Space on Sale Wednes
day Only, No Telephone, C. O. D. or Mail
Orders Will Be Accepted for This Sale.
BASEMENT
no r UK tniLUKtfl nuar.
CEqK"fcof heavy -ribbed cotton.
Jjf Black or white, double heels
&LI1U J? Uil 1 til 1 C
warn f UK JlJi S Inis
g is a special lot. Shown in
m black or tan; sizes 30 to 36.
neat, duckios, wameu wiuuu.
FOR HLMJU.U TOtti.L5
ba. g of good quality cotton huck;
a Jr y size 18x36 inches. Full
25c;
FOR BRASSIERES of good
quality muslin. Embroidery
trimmed. Front fastening.
All eizes from 34 up to 44.
25 c;
FOR LINEN FINISH Suit
ing; splendid fabric for wo
men's skirts and middies. 3b
inches wide. Buy and save!
FOR KIMONO FLANNELS
Ci
in .a choice assortment of
patterns. Light and dark
colors. Velour finish. Snap
FOR 3 NAIL BRUSHES
several different styles. Are
of good quality and are well
made. Shop in the morning.
jm mm FOR WOMEN'S GLOVES
m n& of good grade cotton. Shown
.in black, white and gray
only. Full assortment sizes
mm FOR PUDDING PANS of
W QSViffe good quality gray enameled
r &. .ware; 2-qt. size. On sale
Wednesday in the Basement.
mm r OK wOMbN a HOSE, ex-
Rt cellent quality cotton. Black
. ii .white, brown, gray; also
in iancy stripes, ah ones.
FOR 2 YARDS Cotton Crash
W S fr hand or roller towels,
f,.J JB Good heavy twill with blue
"" i i n r l . i .
Doraer, .j yus id cuswmer,
25c
FOR CHILDREN'S Union
Suits. Low neck, sleeveless
style with lace trimmed
knee. Sizes range 6 to 12
FOR DAINTY VOILES 36
to 44 inches wide. Great as
sortment of the new plain
shades. Fine for waists, etc
FOR MEN'S SUSPENDERS
in medium weight. Police
style, leather ends. Strong
and durable. Limit 3 pairs,
25c
FOR WHITE CREPE
Many stores ask 33c for this
quality; 44 inches wide.-Use
for your summer lingerie,
FOR GARMENT BAGS a
limited number in this of
f ering. Moth-proof and dust-
proof, for furs and woolens,
0m. mm FOR INDIA LINON of fine
W tK rf" sheer '.quality for . linings,
r J . baby dresses, etc. Limit 20
yaras vo any one customer
25ci
FOR CRETONNES in
wide assortment of beautiful
patterns and colorings, for
pillow tops, draperies, etc,
25c
25c
25c
25c
The Standard Store of
Olds, Wortman &
Reliable Merchandise
$17.50 to $25
50c Sales
All items in this Space on Sale Wednes
day Only No Telephone, C. O. D. or Mail
Orders Will Be Actepted for This Sale.
1 BASEMENT
-i
50c
FOR SHEETING of good
firm quality. Full bleached
and 81 inches wide. On sale
for 1 day only at this price.
FOR CAMISOLES several
dainty Btyles in this offer
ing. Flesh color. Trimmed
with fine laces and ribbons.
50c
50c
FOR 6 ROLLS Toilet Paper
excellent quality tissue;
full standard size rolls of
1000 sheets. A 15c value.
FOR 4 MEN'S TIES wash
material in neat striped pat
terns! These usually sell at
20c each. SHOP EARLY I
FOR WOMEN'S HOSE of
fine mercerized cotton, in
black, white, brown and
50c
gray, f ull lasmoned style.
50c
FOR 2 PILLOW CASES
size 42x36 inches. A good
grade full bleached muslin;
deep hem. 12 to a customer.
FOR 6 WOMEN'S Handker
chiefs. Fancy embroidered
designs in corner. Not more
50c
than 1 dozen to a customer.
50c
FOR Women's Brassieres
fancy bandeau style in pink
or white. Elastic insert,
back or front closing style.
50c
FOR 6 NAPKINS the plain
hemmed kind for every-day
use. Size 18x19 inches.
These are good heavy grade
FOR 5 MEN'S Handker
chiefs. These are well worth
15c each; i-inch hem. Limit
of 1 dozen to a customer,
50 c
FOR JAPANESE Tea Pots
dark, with attractive dec
oration in color. 4fe cup
size. An exceptional value,
50c
50c
50c
FOR TABLE DAMASK of
extra heavy cotton. Full 60
inches wide. Bleached. Only
limited Quantity in this sale.
FOR 4 Pairs MEN'S HOSE
these have sold heretofore
at 19c a pair. Black only,
but in a full range of sizes,
FOR TABLE SCARFS in
beautiful Battenberg design.
Choice of- many different
patterns in lot. See these.
50c
50c
50c
50c
FOR WOMEN'S Union
Suits, pure white cotton, low
neck, sleeveless style, tight
or loose knee. Sizes to 42.
FOR 6 BOXES Stationery-
Put up 12 sheets and 12 en
velopes to the box. ' Nice
handy . eize for travelers
FOR EMBROIDERY Flouit
cings 25 inches wide. Fine
quality material and beau
tif ul patterns. One day only,
FOR 4'zi YARDS Percale
this is a splendid quality for
house dresses, aprons, etc
Both light and dark colors
50 c
the Northwest
King
Reliable Methods
1$1.75 and $2
Basement Sale
36-lnch Foulard Silks in
beautiful designs and color
ings; ideal for summer dresses.
Also fancy
in a great
GET THE
BASEMENT HABIT
Basement Sale of
$139
For Gowns, Combinations and Chemise
Beautiful garments, made up in fine quality muslins, cambrics
and nainsooks trimmed with laces, embroideries, ribbons, etc. Many
show a touch of color in the yoke or trimmings. Night Gowns in
many different styles, Combinations, Envelope Chemise (J" QQ
and Skirts. Hundreds of pieces on sale Wednesday, at UiOIf
in Basement
75c Sales
All Items in this Space on Sale Wednes
day Only No "elephone, C. O. D. or Mail
Orders Will Be Accepted for This Sale.
BASEMENT
pmf mm FOR BOYS' PANTS Only
j a limited number in this of-
Jj, , f er. Good serviceable ma
terials. Sizes 6 to 16 years.
pmm mm FOR 4 BATH TOWELS,
J "size 16x32 inches, are full
Jl Jr ..bleached; hemmed ends, blue
border; 1 dozen to customer.
pmm mm TOR CHILDREN'S Aprons
J in plain striped percale, in
A mj . neat attractive styles and
well made. Sizes 4 to 12.
pmm mm FOR BRASSIERES of
J Msfe. heavy net with dress shields
Jf jf 1. attached. Also lace trimmed
Etyles. ' Sizes range 34 to 44.
mmm mm FOR 5 YDS. SILKOLETTE
J ws. g- 36 inches wide. Excellent
M J &. material for comforters and
75c;
FOR 3 YDS. FANCY Rib
bons; beautiful Dresden ef
fects for fancy work, hair-
bows, etc. Light or dark.
FOR REMNANT S good
useful pieces in wash goods,
and domestics. Hundreds of
them in this special sale.
pmm mm FOR CRIB BLANKETS, of
J good size and quality. Honey
A Jr j Comb weave. Pink or blue.
Slightly soiled from display.
pmm mm FOR 2i YARDS Marquis-
fa ette Curtain Goods. 36 and
M m M fL 38 inches wide. Shop early
for the quantity is limited
75c
FOR WOMEN'S Silk Boot
Hosiery. Full fashioned
style, lisle top,, double heel
and toe. Gray, brown, white.
FOR 4 YARDS Corset Cov
er Embroidery; 12 inches
wide. Shown in great as
sortment of pretty patterns,
75c
FOR BOYS' UNION SUITS
long sleeve, ankle length
style. Ecru color only. Size
range from 28 on up to 34,
FOR 5 YDS. Outing Flan
nel. Excellent quality, plain
colors; suitable for night
gowns, pajamas, etc., etc.
75c
75c
75c
FOR MEN'S HOSE of good
quality fiber silk. Shown in
black and white. All sizes.
Well worth 49c the pair.
FOR WOMEN'S APRONS
of percales and ginghams
in large assortment of pat
terns. Made up in bib-style.
FOR TEA POTS blue out
side and white inside. Heavy
three - coat enameled ware.
Choice of 2, 3 or 4-qt. sizes.
FOR. 2 YARDS Oilcloth-
plain white, 45 inches wide
,Not more than 4 yards sold
to a customer. Shop early!
75c
FOR TABLE DAMASK of
fine quality mercerized cot
ton. Beautiful patterns to
select from. 58 inches wide,
75c
75c
75c
75c
Nut Margarine
35c Pound
Fourth Floor Umeco Nut OC
Margarine priced, a pound
Columbia Oleomargine QT
Wednesday, 2 pounds only Otlv
Demonstration in Grocery Dept.
STORE
Fancy Silks
Mtssalines and Taffetas
assortment of attractive
Yard
$B9
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new patterns. Just such silks as you
would pay $1.75 and $2.00 a yard for in
way. Over 5000 yards in this great lot.
the regular
Silks of dc-
pendabls quality from one of America's largest mills.
Basement Store special Wednesday, the yard $1.89
IT PAYS !
Undermuslins
Wednesday
$1 Sales
All items in this Space on Sale Wednes
day Only No Telephone, C. O. 1). or Mail
Orders A ill Be Accepted for This Sale.
BASEMENT
FOR BOYS' PLAY SUITS
These are made of good quality
blue denim trimmed .with red.
Long sleeves. Ages 1 to 8 years.
FOR GIRLS' MIDDIES white
material of good quality. Just
the thing for school or outing
wear. Ages from 8 to 14 years.
FOR 2 DRESSER SCARFS or
Table Covers. Beautiful new
lace trimmed styles. Assorted
patterns. Regular S5c values.
FOR 12 TOWELS medium srze,
especially adapted for hotel use.
Good grade huck. Limit of one
dozen to any one customer.
FOR CHILDREN'S DRESSES
attractive new styles, made
up in pretty plaid ginghams.
Broken range of sizes in this lot.
FOR BED SHEETS, size 72x90
inches. Reinforced with seam in
the center! These are of splen
did quality. Two to a customer.
FOR WOMEN'S APRONS of
percale' and gingham in Ftripes,
checks, etc. Loose or belted
styles with pockets. All sizes.
FOR UNDERMUSLINS large
-election of Night Gowns, Skirts,
Envelope Chemise, Skirts and
Combinations; of fine materials.
FOR MEN'S SHIRTS several
hundred of them in this great
One-Day Sale. Soft or stiff cuff
styles. Sizes 14 up to Ills
FOR 6 PILLOW CASES but
only two dozen to a customer.
Hotel size, good quality muslin.
O n sale for Wednesday only.
FOR RICE BOILERS tn 1M
quart size. Gray enameled ware
with tin lids. Don't fail to get
one of these Boilers Wednesday,
FOR 20 Rolls TOILET PAPER
of excellent quality crepe,
and is put up in nice size rolls
Limit of 20 rolls to a customer.
FOR BOYS' WASH SUITS
These are of white percale and
are trimmed with blue, tan or
pink. Sizes from 3 to 7 years
FOR 4 COTTON BATTS pure
white and fluffy. 200 of these
good Batts in a special one-day
sale in the Basement Store.
FOR CORSETS of good quality
coutil. Models for nearly all
types of figures. Broken
line of sizes. Rust-proof boning.
FOR MEN'S UNION SUITS of
summer weight balbriggan, 6hort
or long sleeves, ankle length,
All sizes in the lot 34 up to 46,
FOR 5 YARDS MUSLIN full
36 inches wide; fine grade for
underwear. We reserve the right
to limit amount of purchase.
FOR BED PILLOWS filled with
sanitary feathers and covered
with good quality art ticking,
Size 21x27 inches. Shop early!
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