THE MORNING OREGONIAN, SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1919 11 We Give S.& H. Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Amounting to 10c or More Do Your Shopping at This Store and Reap the Betteft of This Direct Cash Saving Tea Room on 4th Floor Soda Fountain and Ice Cream Parlors in the Basement Shoe Shining Parlors in the Basement Model Grocery, Bakery, Delicatessen, Fourth Floor Public Telephones Are on the Second Floor PORTLAND AGENCY FOR CARTER'S KNIT UNDER WEAR FOR MEN WOMEN AND CHILDREN 1ST FLOOR Initial Pillow Cases $1.50 a Pair Main Floor Embroidered and in itialed Pillow Cases of good qual ity material on sale Saturday, special, pair $1.50 KODAKS CAMERAS AND SUPPLIES 4TH FLOOR PRINTING ENLARGING AND COLOR WORK QUICK SERVICE All Trimmed Hats At HALF PRICE NO RESERVE Choose any trimmed Hat on display in the Millinery Salons Saturday and pay just half the original price. This includes numerous models that have been here but few days. YOUR OPPORTUNITY. $10 Trimmed Hats $5 $40 Hats $20 Second Floor Beautiful light Hats of geor gette crepe and leghorn combined hats of light-colored braids black and colored hats in all the season's most desirable styles. Hi III TO $10 Hats $ 5.00 $15 Hats .$ 7.50 $18 Hats $ 9.00 $20 Hats $10.00 $25 Hats $12.50 $30 Hats $15.00 $35 Hats $17.50 $40 Hats $20.00 Untrimmed Hats HALF PRICE Second Floor This includes our entire stock of untrimmed Hats, both in light and dark colors. This season's most wanted shapes. $5.00 Hats $2.50 $6.50 Hats $3.25 $7.50 Hats $3.75 $ 8.50 Hats $4.25 $12.50 Hats $6.25 $15.00 Hats $7.50 MILLINERY SALONS 2D FLOOR Ivory Soap 5 Cakes Special Ivory Soap will not be sold or de livered at the above price except with other purchases made in the Drug Department. Limit is 5 cakes to any one customer. Main Floor. Creme Oil Soap, 4 cakes 250 Woodbury's Facial soap for 230 Palmolive Soap priced, cake 1 00 Pears' Unscented Soap at 200 Packer's Tar Soap, a cake 230 Resinol Soap priced, a cake 250 Sempre Giovine priced only 490 Drug Specials for Saturday Kolynos Tooth Paste, tube 280 Revelation Tooth Powder at 250 Pepsodent Tooth Paste at 500 Listerine at 230, 450 and 850 Tevla, non-greasy lotion at 500 Santiseptic Lotion priced at 450 Peroxide Tooth Paste only 190 Graves' Tooth Powder only 220 Scott's Paper Towels, put up 150 to the package. Special 350 Rubber Gloves, odd sizes 500 $2 Linoleums $1.11 Yard At this spe cial price, Sat urday only. High-grade In laid Linoleums in short l'gths, ranging from 6 ft to 20 ft. Choice of many attractive patterns. Pieces suitable for bathroom, porch or kitchen. Regular price $1.75 and $2.00 a square yard. J- " - Saturday special at vltll Pro-Linoleums 62c Yard Third Floor Short lengths pro Linoleums and Congo leums, 95c grade, yard MORNING SPECIAL $7.50 Oxfords $4.50 Main Floor On sale from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. Women's Oxfords of black vici kid. Narrow toe last with imitation tip military heel, medium weight welted soles; width, AAA to D, sizes slightly broken. No telephone or C. O. D. orders no exchanges or cred- tfjfl Kf its. $7.50 Oxfords at !- U Men's $7 Shoes $4 Pair Main Floor Odd lot Men's Shoes in laced and buttoned styles. Eng lish or medium high toe lasts with leather or fiber soles. Sizes range from 8 to 11. Values GA f( up to $7. Special, pair J-.UU Laundry Bags Special 69c Art Needle Dept., 2d Floor Made up Laundry Bags, size 20x30 ins. Attractive stamped designs on tan color beach cloth. Draw strings, white cord and tassel. 85c bags, Saturday, special atC Girls' Petticoats At $3.19 Second Floor Best quality heath erbloom tops with taffeta silk ruf fles. All colors. Sat- 1Q 1Q urday, special price, PO XI Girls' Muslin Nightgowns 790 i 27 J ig S SlJ Casserole Sets Special $1.49 9 Pieces Frame Not Included Basement Only a limited number of these sets, so order early in the day. Brown and white Casserole Sets one large casserole one open bowl one open nappie and six custard cups Metal frame as fl-f Afl shown above not included. No phone orders. Basement special The Standard Store of the Northwest Olds, Wortman & King Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods SEE SPECIAL OF ELECTRIC CLEANERS IN RUG DEPARTMENT 3RD FLOOR Colored Pongees 78c a Yard Main Floor 36-inch Cotton Pon gees in all the new shades for dresses and skirts. 90c quality. Special, a yard 78c HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS ARE EASIEST OF ALL PATTERNS TO USE PERFECT FITTING Women's. Capes Midi DAmi Khaki Skirts Vfc Price Second Floor Four different styles in divided skirts very desirable for hiking and for motoring. Some have panel front, patch pockets and trimmed with large pearl buttons. These skirts are extra well made. $3.75 Khaki $3.95 Khaki $5.00 Khaki $6.50 Khaki Skirts Skirts Skirts Skirts for $1.88 for $1.8 for .$2.50 for 83.25 DUXBAK and Camp-It Leggings of waterproof material, button style. Sale, $1.23 and $1.50 Capes at $17 Second Floor Good quality blue serge Capes in three attractive styles. One has coat front with patch pockets and belt one is bound with braid and has surplice front the other is in yoke effect with scarf collar. Short or d "I rj medium lengths. Special vll Capes, Dolmans At $28.95 Capes and Dolmans in a great assortment of the season's best styles. Of wool serge, gabardine and silvertone materials. Navy, tan, olive, pekin blue d?QQ QFC and red. Special at &0ijD Sale of Suits $26.75 Second Floor Suits taken from our regular stock. Very newest styles in belted, tailored and box coat models. Made up in serge, checks and pin-stripe suitings. Black, navy and other fl?OC 7FC colors. Sizes 14 to 44. 0O, f D Women's Outing Apparel Second Floor Women's Outing Suits of khaki or wool materials with breeches or skirt. All sizes. Khaki Coats $4.50 to $12.00 Khaki Skirts $3.95 to $10.00 Breeches at $3.95 to $10.00 Leggings at $1.75 to $2.00 Khaki Caps from 750 to $1.50 So Wool Sweaters $5.95 Extra Special for Saturday Second Floor Women's Sweaters in plain or fancy weaves. Some have white angora collars and cuffs, tie sash. Others, roll Jpr Qpr collars, plain belts. Great range of colors. Saturday special oOD A One Minute Washer Saves Hours of Labor Everybody employs labor-saving devices to save time and money. No matter where it is or what it is farm, factory, office, shop or store. Then, why shouldn't your home be equipped in the same way? A One Minute Electric Washing Machine will save hours of back-breaking, nerve-racking toil over the wash tub. Come and inspect these machines. Save Laundry Expense It costs on the average about 6c for current to do the family wash ing the One Minute way. More over, your clothes will last a great deal longer than if sent to laundry. Irons and Wrings Clothes, Too the pressing of a lever is all that is necessary. Wrings clothes without slightest labor on your part. Wringer is also used for ironing flat work. Third Floor. Easy Payments A One-Minute Washer Will Pay for Itself Pay $2 and we will send the machine to your home at once. Use it for 30 days, and if it isn't all that ve say it is, let us know and we will call for it and refund money. Housewares Dept., 3d Floor All Garden Tools at Sale 1 7 and. Prices 3d Floor S2, S2.50 Fancy Silks $1.59 Main Floor Beautiful silks of de pendable quality 1 i n e s selected from our own regular stock. Fancy stripes in various colors also nov elty plaids and figured effects. Silks suitable for summer dresses, waists, skirls, petticoats, linings, etc. Full 36 inches wide. Messa lines and taffetas. ?2, JTQ $2.25, $2.50 grades, yd. Gossard Corsets 98c Sizes 20, 21 and 22 Second Floor These Corsets were for merly priced at $8.50. Famous Goss ard front-laced mod els best of mater ials throughout, sev eral good styles. Only 141 corsets in this special sale. NOTE SALE CHART . BELOW Sizes 20 21 1 22 Quantity...! 100 j 32 j 9 Plain and Fancy Hair Ribbons 39c Yard Main Floor Extra quality Hairbow Ribbons in plain taffeta and moire also flowered and 6triped. All QQn wanted colors. Special, yard 57v Hairbow Fastener Given Free with every hairbow costing 50c or more purchased at the Ribbon counter Saturday. Hairbows tied free of charge single or double bows as you prefer. Department on Main Floor. JlMO s J Sample Vests Ys to y2 Off Mam Floor Very latest styles Apron Vests, high-neck vests, roll collar vests e mbroidered or trimmed with braids and buttons. Vests of jersey silk, tricotine, satin, pongee, poplin, rajah silk, moire, corded, bengaline and fancy silks in many new colors. Regular $1.95. to $11.95 vests on sale Saturday at to Vi off .regular prices. Neckwear Department, First Floor. I 25c Linen Handkerchiefs At 19c Main Floor Women's pure linen 'Kerchiefs, Va and V -inch hems. Full size and standard 25c values. On sale Sat- - Q urday, special, each JLC Slip-On Veils 2 for 50c Main Floor New lot just in. Large size, made of extra good quality veilings; plain colors. 30 FH each, or, two veils for )"C New Slip-On Veils 25c to 75c Main Floor Great showing of these popular veils in plain or with fancy motifs. Black and all the desirable colors. Priced at 25c-, 35cS 50 S C5 and 75 C each. Basement Sale Hat Shapes i-yjL i nuaren s Untrimmed J Hats rolling brims, droops, pokes GT "V I ana omer popular styles. Rough J and smooth braids in black and col ors. Extraordinary values in this special one-day sale on Saturday. LOT 2 Women's Un trimmed Hats in white, black and colors. Small turbans, me dium and large hats in rough braids, milans, hemps, leg horns, liseres. Latest shapes. Basement Millinery urn $2 QW Boys' $17.50 to $20 Suits Saturday $12.50 .a r.wr nlgn-graae suits with finest tailoring throughout. Lines .run, our regular siocK and re-priced for quick selling. Norfolk belted styles coats lined with abaca-nan fn is.i j . j . ... u t iva mucu beams. iweeus are me materials.' Ages 8 to 18 years. $17.50 to ?20 suits, special, Saturday BI?u,ses: QS I -BOYS' Athletic Union A Q sizes 6 to 16. Special at Suits 75c grade; special 4oC HEADQUARTERS FOR CHILDREN'S STRAW HATS, TUB SUITS S12.50 Men's Suits $25 to $50 Bought right and priced right these suits represent the best cloth ing values in Portland today. And you couldn't wish for a more ex clusive assortment of smart pat terns neat stripes, c'.iecks, mix tures also the staple navy blue serges. Step in Saturday and let us show you these new models. Men's 25c Handkerchiefs 6 for $1.19 Main Floor At this price Satur day only. Positively no telephone orders accepted. Men's full size cotton handkerchiefs with initial broken assortment of letters. Reg ular 25c grade. Satur- ?- - Q day special price, 6 for tD.Le.Li Men's Union Suits Special $1 Main Floor Men's Athletic Union Suits of checked nainsook, made with taped neck and closed crotch. Full line of sizes. Sat- CJ" ff urday special price, suit D-LUl ATHLETIC Shirts and Drawers of crepe or mesh material. F7P Broken eizes, 2 garments I til MEN'S Khaki Handkerchiefs in good large 6ize, 15c to 25c pr grades. Special price, only JU 1 Basement Sale Large Aprons At 95c Basement Women's Aprons, made in large, full styles with belts and pock ets. Blue or tan chambray or QF plain white. Saturday special wDC D ress Skirts At $3.79 Basement Women's Dress Skirts in a large assortment of the newest styles. Skirts come in 6ilk or serge. (JQ PTQ Saturday special price, only Silk Petticoats At $3.98 Basement Women's Silk Jersey Petti coats in a large assortment of wanted colors. These are splendid $5 QQ QQ values. On sale Saturday at 5070 Model Grocery Fourth Floor Umeco Nut Butter Margarine, QCT, priced for Saturday at pound ODC 35c Phez Loganberry Juice, concen trated. On sale Saturday, spe- OP cial price, per bottle, only OC Oregon-grown English Wal- QrT, nuts on Eale Saturday, pound O I O Soft Shell Almonds. Priced j Saturday at, the pound, only 30c MELODRAMA HUGE AFFAIR ".X AMERICAN ACE" AT OB P1IEVM CONTAINS 11 SCENES. I.ini-oln J. Carter, Renowned as Spectacular Playwright, Author of Latest Sensation. Tbo bissest production ever staged in vauNillc is the headline attraction of the Oryheum show booked for seven performances at the Heilis beginning wit); the matinee tomorrow. It is "An Ameitun Ace," a condensation of a five-a.t play written and devised by Lincoln J. Carter, who is known as "the kits of spectacular stage effects." The stars of the act are Taylor Gran ville, who adapted "An American Ace" for vaudeville, and Laura Pierpont. "An American Ace" is the largest production in vaudeville not only be cause of its stage equipment but for the size of the company, more than 30 persons taking: part in the melodrama and several extra stage hands and elec tricians being required to work the scenic and lighting effects. The melo drama has 11 scenes. An air. battle is one of the features of the act, the hero downing three Hun planes. Other scenes include a trench section which is said to be the most realistic trench scene ever devised; an attack with boibs from a cathedral tower; explosion of oil tanks of the enemy and wrecking of an inn by a bomb which crashes through the roof. The Orpheum show of which "An American Ace" is the stellar attraction will closo with the matinee next Wednesday. . WILSON IS GRANGE TARGET BODY ADOPTS RESOLUTION OP POSING DRY LAW REPEAL. Demand for Better Teaching of United States History iu Pub lic Schools Is Made. HILLSBORO. Or.. May 23. Adopting what was practically a duplicate of the resolutions of the Presbyterian general assembly condemning President AVilson for recommending repeal of war-time prohibition, the state grange went on record as emphatically opposing repeal. When the report of the committee on roads was taken up. the one-mill tax for market roads was indorsed, and also the Roosevelt highway, the latter with the qualification that It be built by direct taxation Instead of being financed by the Issuance of bonds. Tho committee on forestry recom mended that a state forestry service be established to purchase timber lands now in private hands, and that they constitute a permanent forest reserve. This was adopted with the recommen dation that the state also purchase the losrged-off lands and reforest them for future generations. A resolution indorsing the league of ations was adopted, and government ownership of railroads, with public docks to be operated in the interest of the producer and consumer, was al.se advocated. More thorough teaching of political economy, civil government and I nited States history . in the public schools was urged and the superin tendent of public instruction was re quested to provide means for teaching these subjects. The Grange also recommended that the teaching of farm accounting and bookkeeping be made compulsory in the rural schools. Iast night 157 can didates were Initiated Into the mys teries of the state degree, the work be ing put on by the Washington county Pomona team. A banquet was served after tho initiatory ceremonies. Bend was selected for the meeting of the 1920 state grange. HOOD RIVER STILL BLOOMS Apple Trees in Upper Valley Con tinue to Wear Spring Decorations. HOOD RIVER. Or.. May 23. (Spe cial.) Cjlonel and Mrs. W. F. Tucker, rere yesterday from their "El Corregl dor," in the upper valley, state that apple bioasoms will be remaining next Sunday on the higher levels for visitors who may desire to motor from Port land to see the trees in bloom. "Our coriimunlty is now at its spring time beat." said Colonel Tucker. "The wild shrubs are beautiful, and the dif ferent shades of greens on the folds of the hillsides are wonderful. Our orchards are magnificent with blooms. lJwarf "quince trees at our place, their blossoms of pinkish tint, have been very appealing this week." Vancouver Soldier Returns. VANCOUVER, Wash.. May 23. (Spe cial.) Winifred Matson. son of Henry Matson, living near Vancouver, who, as a member of company A. 305tfN reei ment of the 77th division, was in the actual fighting on the -western battle front, returned to this city today. He was engaged for 22 days in the fight ing in the Argonne forest, and was at the Meuse at the time the armistice was signed. wny Mia so Young xvild jjariaruiT ana Itching with Cutiaira Ointment Ska fATARRH I i For head or throat W Jr Catarrh try the VICKS VAPORUDt