X TITO -aiOBXIXG- OREGOXIA, FRIDAY, JTINT3 2 1919. 13 Read "In Secret" When You Want to Be Thrilled by Desperate Adventure and Lovely Romance $1.50, Book Store, Main Floor Portland Agency for Gossard, Nemo and Bien Jolie Corsets Richardson's Quality Linens Carter's Knit Underwear Coolmor Porch Shades Szveeper-Vac Electric Cleaners Detroit Stoves Soda Fountain and Ice Cream Parlors in the Basement Rest Rooms, Public Telephones, Writing Rooms, Second Floor Shoe Shining Parlors in Basement Grocery and Bakery, 4th Floor All Charge Purchases made Friday and the remainder of this month, will go on July accounts, payable August 1. Eastman Kodaks keep a record of the scenes and incidents of your vacation trip with a kodak. All sizes and styles on Fourth Floon The Standard Store of the Northwest Olds, Wortman & King Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods ' FRIDAY SAVING SALES sill Tub Waists $1.19 Second Floor Lately received and very charming are these new Tub Waists. Some are of plain voile, others of fancy voile in a variety of pretty striped effects. Also Waists of lawn and batiste with organdie collars and cuffs. Tailored and novelty CM 1Q styles. Priced special tyA -- .White Shoe Sale! Warm days are ahead and you will want to be ready with cool, comfortable footwear. Our Great 3-Day Sale of White Shoes and Oxfords offers great savings on best of warm weather footwear. Sale Extraordinary ! Women's Dresses Special $19.98 Second Floor A feature offering in the Garment Store for Friday. This group of Dresses embraces all the season's best selling styles lines that have been depleted to only a few of a kind. Smart models made op in serge and wool jersey embroidered, tucked and braided effects also Dresses of Georgette crepe and taffeta com- Q1 Q QQ bined. Splendid range of desirable colors. On" sale Friday 3X770 Bathing Suits $2.49 to $15.00 Second Floor We have a large and comprehensive showing of Women's and Children's Bathing Suits, from the inexpensive cotton ones at $2.49, up to the better garments of fine wool at $8.50 to $15. Many new styles are shown, including the smart belted effects, and the colorings are more attractive and varied than ever before. Full lines, Shoes, Bathing Caps, Bags, Wings. Dept, Second Floor. Headquarters for Outing Apparel Second Floor Women's and Misses' Khaki apparel Suits, Coats, Breeches, Skirts, Leggings, Caps, Hats, Middies, etc., etc Khaki Outing Suits $6.95 to $25.00 Khaki Outing Coats $5.00 to $15.00 Khaki Outing Skirts at $3.05 to $4.50 Khaki Outing Breeches $2.50 to $4.50 Khaki Middy Blouses $2.25 to $3.50 Khaki Outing Hats at $1.25 to $2.25 Khaki Leggings priced $1.50 to $2.25 Khaki Outing Caps priced at only 750 We also show an excellent stock of the famous Duxbak an4 Kamp-It Outing Clothing. Department on Second Floor. . Sale of Girls' Wash Dresses Second Floor Friday and Saturday we shall feature a great disposal of 200 Children's Wash Frocks at splendid savings. Delightful new styles made up in pretty ginghams in newest colorings. Ages 6 to 14. Sale prices $1.79 up to $7.98 Girls' Sweaters At $5.98 Second Floor Good warm Sweat ers for beach, outing and sport wear. Shown in belted style with pockets.' Excellent range Oft QQ desirable colors; special -Dtl.0 Girls' Middies At $1.79 Second Floor Girls' Plain White Middy Blouses of good quality ma terial. Laced front styles. J1 rJQ While they last at only 3J- 4 U Girls' Skirts $1.98 Second Floor Plain White Cotton Skirts in plaited style fastened to waist. Priced special for fi- QQ Friday's selling, at only D-L.t70 All$10to$35 Millinery At HALF PRICE Friday and Saturday you may take your choice of any Trimmed or Un- trimmed Hat on display in our Millinery Salons, selling heretofore at $10.00 to $35.00, and pay just half. Beautiful Georgette Hats, White Leghorns, Milans. Combinations of Crepe and Milan, Black Lisere and Novelty Braids. Large or small styles. Take advantage of this opportunity AND SAVE! $10.00 Hats on sale, only $ 5.00 $12.00 Hats on sale, only $ 6.00 $15.00 Hats on sale, only $ 7.50 $17.50 Hats on sale, only $ 8.75 $20.00 Hats on sale, only $10.00 $25.00 Hats on sale, only $12.50 $27.50 Hats on sale, only $13.75 $30.00 Hats on sale, only $15.00 $35.00 Hats on sale, only $17.50 -Shop during the morning hours! White Basket Weave Sport Hats $3.50 Nestle Hair Waving By means of the Improved Nestle, - Process you may have hair which can not be distinguished from naturally wavy. It will withstand fre nnATit. eham nooinff. sea bathing or foggy atmosphere without diminishing in' beauty. Our experts know how to do this work the way it should be done. Beauty Parlors Second Floor Maurine Toilet Preparations Beauty Lotion 50 and $1.00 Satin Cream 25t, 50e, $1.00 Maurine Skin Food 50t, $1.00 Rosebud Rouge at 250 and 50t Maurine Depilatory priced 500 5c paid for all empty Maurine Jars. Drug Dept., First Floor. Hammocks Third Floor large assortment of new patterns and. colors. Regulation f tyle prices range from $2.50 to $10 Porch Swings $10 up to $35 Hickory Swings $13 up to $17 Center Circle Friday Imported Pongee Silks Special 89c Yard 1000 yards of these good Silks go out on the Center Circle Friday at a price that should clean up the entire lot before the day is half over. Fresh new shipment just received. Genuine Imported Pongee of splendid weight and quality for women's dresses, skirts, jackets, men's shirts, pajamas and other wearables. Full 33 inches QQ wide. Make it a point to see these. On safe Friday; the yard OJC NO TELEPHONE OR MAIL ORDERS WILL BE ACCEPTED. We Give S. & H. Trading Stamps Choice Hams 45c Pound This is the fa nious Columbia brand. Cured just right. Medium sizes ranging from 10 to 12 pounds. On sale Friday, A7f special, a lb. itJ-' Martin's N. Y. Cheese a new shipment just in. Deli catessen Dept on Fourth Floor. Smoking Stand Special $5 The MAN of THE HOUSE would surely appreciate one of these hand some Stands. They are made of real mahog any, beautiful ly finished and ornamental removable ash tray; 27 inches high. As we have only a limited number of these stands those who shop early will have the advantage. Special $5 Special showing of Desk Sets, Calendars and many other ar ticles suitable for a man's gift. Jewel Stoves and Ranges "THEY BAKE BETTER" Illustration above shows the famous Detroit Jewel "SPECIAL" Gas Range. Over 60,000 of them have been purchased by housewives within the, last two years. The patented two-burner oven construc tion makes it the finest baking gas range money can buy. On display, STOVE SECTION OUR NEW DEPARTMENT, ON THIRD FLOOR. Sold Easy Payment Plan Men's $1.50 Belmont Shirts at $1 Men's $2.00 Night Shirts $1.58 Main Floor Made up of good firm quality muslin cut in full gener ous sizes and nicely finished. You will recognize these as standard ?2 Night Shirts. Nearly C"l rO all sizes. Priced special DJ-tlO $2.50 Pajamas At $1.59 Main Floor Stripes, figures and plain colors. Excellent quality ma terial. Sizes 15 to 18. (PI PQ Men's $2.50 Pajamas for tD J-eJI Bathing Suits $1.50 to $7.50 All Sizes, 14 to 18 Main Floor Men who have worn Belmont Shirts'know all about their good fitting qualities. They also know Belmont Shirts are made of dependable materials and that for all-around service they will hold their own with the best $1.50 shirt in town. Great assortment of neat patterns to select (PI flfl from. On sale Friday at DJ-.VU 25c Wash Ties 3 for 50c Main Floor Men's Wash Ties in as sorted striped patterns. Neckwear usually selling at 25c, priced Kftp special for Friday, at 3 for Men's Union Suits at $1.39 Grade Usually Selling at $1.75 Main Floor Cool, comfortable, light weight Union Suits of ecru and regular yn white cotton. Short sleeve and ankle length style. $1.75 grade. Priced very special for Friday's selling, at only Sale of -Butter Dishes At $1.25 Third Floor Glass Butter Dishes with silver-plated top, as illustrated below. On sale Friday at $1.25 Basement Sale Sport Sailors. At $3.50 Basement Large Sailors and medium rolling brims, also small Sailors and small drooping brims. Most of these are trimmed with bands of grosgrain ribbons. Good quality braids in black, white and colors. Worth up CJO FA to $5.48. On sale Friday at only DO0J Striped Outing Hats Special at 50c Junior Suits $8.50 to $15 For little fellows 4 to 10 years of age. We have the much -wanted straight pant styles, also Sailor Middy Suits with long or 6hort pants. Ask to see these new arrivals. Boys' Wash Suits $1.25 to $7.50 Main Floor Middy and Junior styles for boys 2 to 10 years. Great assortment to select from in all the wanted materials; $1.25 to $7.50 Bathing Suits $2.50 to $5 Main Floor Boys' Bathing Suits in one-piece or drop-skirt effect. All wool or wool mixtures. The sizes range from 24 on up to 36. SPECIAL Boys' $155 QQ Khaki Pants, at the pair I ' " 1 ' ' l . 'MUSHY LETTERS DERIDED KANSAS WOMAX ADVISED BT RIVAL TO DESIST. Local Ucr-nse Keeords Fail to Show That Shipyard Worker's Affec tions Were Transferred. -We would appreciate it very much If you would discontinue sending-, such mushy letten to my husband. If you could see how he makes fun of them you would send no more. Try to get your money ack that you paid for your marriage llcgnae. as it won't do you any good." Thie la the letter Mrs. Mary E. Do herty. divorced, declares ehe received from Mrs. Bessie Stevens of Portland, whom she had known In Wichita, Kan., referring; to correspondence with Wal ter C Marchael. who came to Portland from Wichita to work ia the shipyards nd prepare a home for Mrs. Doherty, whom he was pledged to marry, according- to a letter received by County Clerk Beverldne yesterday from Mrs. Doherty, who is still in Kansas. Mrs. Doherty desired to know If her nueband and Mrs. Stevens had secured marriage license In Portland and really were married, as the letter from Mrs. Stevens would have indicated. Mr. Beveridge searched the records for two years back and could find no trace of such a license being: Issued. According; to the Kansas woman she had a license to marry Marchael, but he decided to come to Portland and make a home for her before making; her his wife, she declared. He Is supposed to hare come to thia city more than six r""" E"i and ah Jiaa written, him In care general delivery almost every day, she says. Police authorities are said to be look ing; into the matter. WALLA WALLA GREETS MEN Record Crowd Turns Out to 'Wel come Returning 14 6th Artillery. WALLA. WALLA. Wash.. June 26. The biggest crowd ever seen in Walla Walla gathered here today to do honor to the men of the 146th field artillery and other service men. The 146th ar rived about noon and escorted by the boy scouts. Spanish War Veterans and G. A. R.. the service men of all branches to the number of nearly 800 marched for a mile through etreeui thronged with people who wildly dem onstrated their enthusiasm. Address of welcome was given by Rev. CX H. Holmes, Walla Walla's fighting parson, and replied to "by Col onel Paul T. Weyrauch, commander of the 146th. TO BE BUSY JUXT EVENTS LISTED FOB JULY FOCRTII CELEBRATION'. MODERN GARAGE TO RISE Senator Jndd of Chehalls, Purchases Fine Business Block. CHEHALIS. Wash.. June 26. (Spe cial.) The old Chehalis public school black in the heart of the city's busi ness center, which has been unoccupied for several years, is to be the site of a fine new building. A: garage will be erected by Senator" A. E. Judd. who recently purchased the tract. The building will be modern in every way. The new building will be occupied by J. p. Kortz. manager of the southwest Washington Auto company. Drink a cup of Nurare. tea every day, Oosset Jt Devera, Portland Adv, Day's Programme to Open With In dustrial Parade and End With Dancing- Near Park. VANCOUVER. Wash.. June 26. (Spe cial.) A day of activity awaits Van couver at the Fourth of July celebra tion. Committees have arranged a list of amusements which promises to keep the time of the visitor fully occupied. The day's events will start with an industrial and civic parade headed by Colonel F. J. Koester. commanding of ficer at the barracks. Immediately fol lowing the parade patriotic exercises will be held In the park, at which Mayor Q. R, Fercival will preside. Music will be furnished by the Prunarian band. Reading of the Declaration of Inde pendence, singing and an address by Thomas G. Ryan of Portland are listed. From 12 o'clock to 1:30 a band concert will be given in the park by the Prunarian band. Beginning at 1:30 a programme of sports will be held, consisting of a loo-yard dash, 60-yard dash, roller skating race, three-legged race, bicycle race, broad Jump, potato race and fat man's race. First and second prizes will be given In each event. At 2:30, at the Clarke county fair grounds, au tomobile and motorcycle races will be held under the auspices of the Liberty Auto company At 2:30 at the city park a contest for the northwest riveting championship will be held. During the afternoon the crowds will be entertained by the Portland, Bagpipe band. At SUQ there will be a log-rolling contest below the city dock. The day's .festivities will close with dancing at 8 o'clock on Kighth street, north of the park. DEAD HERO TOBE HONORED Seattle to Name Legion Post After Lieutenant Elmer Noble. CENTRAL! A, Wash.. June 26. (Spe cial.) Lieutenant Elmer Noble, a graduate of the Centralia high school and University of Washington athlete, who was killed in action in the Ar gonne forest in September, 1918, will be honored. The Seattle post of the American Legion will be named after him, according to word received by William Scales, chairman of the Cen tralia branch of the legion, from the secretary of the Seattle organization. The letter apologized to the Centralia veterans for having adopted the name of a Centralia comrade, but stated that Seattle aleo claimed the dead hero, owing to his prominence in university activities before he entered the army. Alleged Murderer Taken. GRASS VALLEY. Cal.. June 26. An nouncement that a man giving the name of Thomas Grotton, under ar real on a migdemeanor charge, is Dan Merrigan, wanted In Butte, Mont, In connection with a murder there, was made by Sheriff John R. Martin here today. A Butte officer was said to be on the way here. Health Crusade Popular. CHEHALIS, Wash., June 26. (Spe cial.) Approximately 1064 new mem ben have been added to the Lewis county branch of the Anti-Tuberculo- eis league as the result of the recent drive. The funds obtained will be used to continue the work of the health cru sade already started in the public schools. Children in the schools have taken great Interest thus far in the health crueade. Read The Orfronian classified ads. ASK YOUR GROCER HMS-fDSTER BAKINGCQ B HUH 1 LAND. OritCdUM I SAIFMRAKINGm 1 5ALEM.OREGON. Jj BOYS' SUITS .OF STYLE AND QUALITY For years this store has faithfully eupplied its patrons with the best in Boys' Clothing at a moderate price. We are showing now the newest belted and waist-seam models in every available fabric that assures hard wear combined with good appearance. Sizes range from 2V4 to 18 years. $1150, $15, $1650 to $25 Shoes, for Strenuous Boys Alden'e, Excelsior, "Boy Scouts," Dugan & Hudson's, Acrobats in fact, all that's good in Children's Footwear is here. Careful fit ting and, moderate prices prevail. OPES SATURDAY SIGHT. Outfitters yC"- Childrgry Asjaoeiatioi . 14? Sixth Between A liter aid MerrlMB. Heal Skin Diseases It is unnecessary for you to suffer with eczema, blotches, ringworm, rashes and similar skin troubles. Zemo, ob tained at any drug store for 35c, or $1.00 for extra large bottle, and prompt ly applied will usually give instant relief from itching torture. It cleanses and soothes the skin and heals quickly and effectively most skin diseases. Zemo is a wonderful, penetrating, disappearing liquid and is soothing to the most delicate skin. It is not greasy, is easily applied and costs little. Get it today and save all further distress. The E. W. Rose Ox, Cleveland, O. RUISES-CUTS Cleanse thoroughly reduce inflammation by cold wet compres ses apply lightly, without friction VICE'S VAP0RU1& YOUR CODT&U AKU our, ov. WV t