THE MORNING OREGONIAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1920 Double Trading Stamps Today With Cash Purchases All Over the Store! $11 to $13.50 White Oxfords $8 Pair Main Floor Women's White Albo Cloth and Nubuck Oxfords in neat styles with military heels. Also white eyelet Ties with covered Louis heels. $11.00 to QQ ff $13.50 grades the pair DOUlF $7.50 to $10 Oxfords At $6.00 Main Fir. Women's White Reign skin Oxfords and Pumps on the latest lasts for sport and dress wear. Turn or welt soles. fi? flft $7.50 to $10 grades, pr. tSOeUU $5.50 to $7.50 Pumps At $4.00 Main Floor Women's Pumps and Oxfords of white Sea Island duck. High or low heels. Cool, comfort able footwear for 6port (f wear. $5.50-$7.50 grades Main Floor Crepe Night Gowns $1.95, $2.19 On Sale Bargain Circle 1st Floor Women's Night Gowns of good quality cotton crepe in plain white and pink. Shown in neat, attractive styles. Garments from our regu lar $2.25 lines. Priced spe- Qf? cially for this sale at only DJ-.7 Women's Night Gowns of figured cotton crepe specially priced for the Anniversary Sale. Excellent quality material and well made. The regular $2.49 gowns. Priced very CJO - Q special in Anniversary Sale De-L7 Entire Stock of Men's Suits 25 Off Regular Prices Any man or young man having need for a new suit can get it at this store and save a full fourth. High grade clothing in the season's best styles. Novelty fabrics and plain serges. Men's Store, Main Floor. $25 Suits $18.75 $70 Suits $52.50 All men's $30.00 QOO ?A suits priced special at DiitjJ All men's $35.00 fl?0? suits Driced special at 35iU i J special $40.00 con on special at DtU.UU $45.00 QQQ nr ial at OOOt I O suits priced A 11 me: suits priced special All men's $50.00 (JJOrJ Cf suits priced special at wO I tJvl All men's $60.00 ff suits priced special at 5tcO1U All men's $70.00 flJCO CA suits priced special at Dt)tJJ $2.50 Ties $1.65 Main Floor. Men's ties several hundred of them selected from regular stock for the Anniversary Sale. Beautiful patterns in a wide range of. the best colors. Regular $2.50 qualities. Priced I-J P special for today's selling 5A.JJ Boys' Union Suits 95c and $1.19 Formerly Priced $1.25 to $1.75 Main Floor. Boys' Athletic Union Suits of Nainsook material. Famous "Kerry Kut" make. Full rangeof sizes. Regular $1.25 grade. QKf Special, this sale, at only UU Main Floor. "Kerry Kut" Athletic Union Suits of extra quality; Nain sook material. . "Sleeveless and knee length. All sizes; $1.50 and - Q $1.75 grades. Special at DJ--I-7 Boys' 2 -Pant Suits, at $16.45 Sizes 9 to 15 Main Floor. Boys' School Suits in latest styles with belt all around. Hand tailored garments that will hold their shape. Browns, I- C 4 P tans, grays; 2 pairs pants. Special DXO.freJ $12.50 to $13.50 Suits At $9.85 Main Floor. Boys' Suits made up in fancy dark mixtures. Very latest styles, with full lined pants. Ages 8 to 17. Suits formerly selling QQ QJ? at $12.50 and $13.50. Special sale Ot.OD Odd Lines Boys' Hats 39c I Stamps on Charge Accounts Charge customers wjll receive Trading Stamps on their accounts if paid in full on or before the 10th of each month. Take advantage of this. The Standard Store of the Northwest Olds, Wortman & Kin Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods $4.50 Pajamas At $2.95 Bargain Circle, First Floor Women's Pajamas of Japanese Crepe QO OPT Billie Burke style. Special 3e73 AMMMSARY Extra Special Offerings in Seasonable Merchandise Throughout All Sections of the Store Organdie Flouncings $1.95 a Yard Center Circle, Main Floor Organdie Ruffled Flouncings in pink, blue, coral, lavender, old rose, green and white. Scal loped or straight edge ruffles, also white Organdie Flouncings and ruffled Net Flouncings. Dainty styles for women's and girls' summer dresses and party frocks. Flouncings in this offering formerly priced up to $3.50. Extra spe- 3- QP cial offering for the Anniversary Sale yard only DAtJ 40-Inch Fancy Chiffons $1.19 a Yard Center Circle, Main Floor Novelty Figured Chiffons in a large assortment of pretty designs and color combinations. Also plain Chiffon in 6everal different shades. Full 40 inches wide. Very desirable for dresses, blouses, etc. tf" "1 Q Take advantage of this special offering. The yard D -I-! Georgette Blouses HALF PRICE second floor. we nave too many high class Blouses and in order to reduce the stock quickly about 100 of them have been -cut just half. Beau tiful models many of them exclu sive. Mostly in Georgette Crepe. Beaded, embroidered, braided and lace-trimmed. In great variety. Sale Prices $29.75 Blouses in this Qi A QQ Anniversary Sale, for wlliOO $32.50 Blouses in this Anniversary Sale, for $35.00 Blouses in this Anniversary Sale, for $36.75 Blouses in this Anniversary Sale, for $45.00 Blouses in this Anniversary Sale, for ONE LOT high-class georgette crepe and tricolette Blouses in the Anniversary Sale, priced spe- Q"1 O QQ' $16.25 $17.50 $18.38 S22.50 $49.50 Blouses, very special at $55.00 Blouses, very special at Double Stamps $24.88 S27.50 for cash. cial at ; only Women's Wash Dresses 4 Special groups of Women's Tub Dresses at big reductions fqr the Anni versary Sale. Dozens of dainty styles, made up in the season's best materials. Women's Dresses $14.95 Second Floor Smart coat style frocks for beach and outing wear. Of cotton poplin in white, pink, blue and lavender. Also dotted Voile and. Organdie Q" A QFTi Dresses. Special for this sale DJ-ft.D Women's Dresses Women's Dresses $11.95 Second Floor Gingham, Voile and Poplin Dresses in plaited, ruffled and many other pretty styles. Some are beautifully em broidered. Plaids, stripes, etc. C- "1 QPC Priced special in this sale at DxJ-IJ Women's Dresses $19.98 Dainty Summer Dresses of plain and fig ured Organdie and figured Voile. Tunic, overdrape and surplice effects. Very at tractive for afternoon wear. g- ft QQ Popular colors. Special now DA.70 $24.98 Second Floor French Organdie Dresses in white and several colors. Many charming styles in this lot. Some with ruffles, frills, hemstitching, etc. They come CJO QQ in good range of sizes. Special 0i'i.O $6 Sport Crepe $3.95 Main Floor Kaba Crepe a high class silken fabric for women's skirts and suits. Beautiful finish. Shown in pink and white.QQ OK Regular $6.00 grade for DO.tD $5.00 La Jerz $2.98 Main Floor A very desirable silk for sport skirts and suits. Shown in. pink and white. (JO QQ Standard $5.00 grade at D0 Voiles $1.98 Main Floor Indestructible Voiles in a full range of all the wanted shades for dresses, skirts, etc. A lovely, sheer fabric. In Q1 QQ Anniversary Sale, yard wl0 Ginghams 45c Yd. Main Floor Plaid Ginghams in a large assortment of the new pat terns and colors for women's and children's dresses. Also the new checks, stripes and plain colors. These are of excellent 4P quality. Special, yard J t 75c Crepes At 43c Main Floor Japanese Crepe in the much wanted novelty striped pat terns for kimono and smocks. The regular 75c grade. Special- AOg ly priced in this sale, yard 4vi $3 Shirtings At $2.08 Main Floor Silk mixed Shirtings in attractive new striped patterns. For 6port apparel, men's shirts, etc. Our regular $3.00 QO f0 grade. Special, yard Wi.UO Bust Ruffles Vz Price Main Floor. Women's Bust Ruffles odd lines, soiled and mussed, at just half regular prices to close them out quickly. Brassieres Bargain Circle, First Floor. Broken lines of women's Brassieres mostly large and small sizes, and somewhat soiled from display, on sale Friday at special prices. Many attractive styles. Best of materials. Double S. & H. Stamps "Old Monk" Olive Oil We have just received a new shipment of the famous "Old Monk" Olive Oil. This comes direct from France and we rec ommend it as being of superior quality. ' . 4th FJpor. Corn 20c Can Paris brand Maine Corn, one of our most popular brands.-Get a sup- OA ply. Special $2.35 doz.;per can "vJC Basement Underprice Store Wash Silk Petticoats Special $3.95 Basement Women's Wash Silk Petticoats underpriced for the Anniversary Sale. Shown in white and pink. Neat styles trimmed with pretty laces and insertions. Made to wear with summer suits and dresses. Ask to QQ QK see these. Priced special in the Basement at Dt.7tl Waists $3.48 Basement Women's Waists of Georgette Crepe in white and wanted colors. Many exquisite styles to select from. QO A Q Specially priced, Basement Sale DO.rtO Brassieres 50c Basement Bandeau Brassieres of good quality pink material. Back fastening style with elastic inset. All. sizes Kflr from 34 to 44. Basement special at n Canvas Shoes At 98c Basement Misses' and" Children's White Canvas Shoes, sizes 5 to 88 to 11 12 to 2. All sizes in the lot to start QQs with. Special price, pair fO Wash Goods 25c Yd. Basement Lawns, Batistes, Voiles, etc. 27 to 38 ins. Of? wide. Special, yard only itlU Fine Nainsook.'DO QQ Box of ten yards for Du70 AH Summer Millinery Greatly Reduced SPORT HATS of Batavia Cloth in combinations of navy and white green and white black and white. These are shown in the medium size and are smartly tailored. Fine for beach, sport, camp or street wear. Regular $6.50 and $10.00 Q A frft values on sale now for D.tJU RIBBON HATS in large and me dium sport styles. White and a good selection of desirable colors. These are all late models and any woman having need for a new hat should see them. Priced special QJ1 Cft in Anniversary Sale for Double Stamps with cash purchases. All Early Summer Pattern Hats at y Price All Children's Hats on Sale Offered at y2 Price Basement Millinery Sale! Women's Sport and Outing Hats Special at $2.98 FEDERAL CASES INCREASE PROHIBITION' BR1XGS RISE IX CRJMK, SAYS ATTORXEV. Bootleggers and Moonshiners Paj ..Fines Totaling $20,436.57 During June. Bootlec"S and moonshiners dur ing the past year have paid a heavy toll in fines in federal court because of their activities with the copper .till and heavy suitcases. Figures made public Wednesday by United States Attorney Humphreys show that the total amount received in fines from violators of '.he federal prohibi tion act and the internal revenue act reaches the sum of $20,406.57. for the year endina- June 30, last. The paynwnt of these fines is in addition to scores of Jail sentences which were Imposed on those who engaged in the illicit manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquor. "The coming of national prohibi tion has brought with it an alarm ing increase in the number -of crimi nal cases in the federal court." said Mr. Humphreys. And in support of this statement he cited records which show that the grreatest number of criminal cases in Jie history of the Oregon d:.Vrict was recorded in June of this year, when 99 indictments were returned. 64 of which were for violations of the pro hibition laws of the nation. During the war the greatest number of crimi nal cases in any one month were handled in November. 191S. when 60 were placed on the federal court docket. The total amount received in fines during the year ending June 30 was 141,235.92. The biggest month of the year was last May, when $8900 was received In fines. Moonshiners and bootleggers paid the heaviest tribute in March, when they paid a total of $4926 in fines. SCALES BEING CHECKED Campaign On to Insure Honest Weights and Measures. A general check on weights and measuring machines used in Portland is being conducted by Sealer of Weights and Measures Jones, under instructions from City Commissioner Mann. Although a general campaign is conducted to insure honest weights throughout the year, numerous com plaints brought to the attention of Commissioner Mann have resulted in the decision to make a check, of all the scales in the city. Evening Star Grange to Meet. Evening Star grange will meet Sat urday at 10:39 A. M. at the hall at Kast Eightieth and Division streeta Business and Initiation of candidates will occupy the forenoon session. The lecture hour will be at 2 P. M. Rev. C. E. Cline will speak on the subject "Shall all law in this country be con sidered despotism and ownership of property theft?" A. K. Mickey will speak on co-operative marketing. Mrs. Liena Jasper will sing. Miss Helen Hawkins will give instrumental se lections and Mi st a Elizabeth Crissell will give readings. Dinner will be served at the noon hour. CAMPERS LEARN LESSON Little Trouble Had in Santla.ni From Fire Carelessness.' ALBANY, Or, Aug. 5. (Special.) That campera in the mountains are taking better care of camp fires than ever before is the statement of C. C. Hall of- this city, supervisor cf the Santiam national forest, who has re turned from a tour of inspection. He say that there are more campera in the mountains now than for many years, but that the rangers are find ing no camp fires left burning. In former years considerable trouble was experienced, but Mr. Hall says CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of IMPORTED Pompeian Olive Oil takes the place of harmful animal fats that apparently campers have learned at last to regard the warning noticea Fine for Skin Exposed to Sun or Flying Dirt These days the face needs special care and attention. Flyln dust and dirt, the beating sun, are severe en any skin. Their despoiling effects are best overcome by the application of pure mercollxed wax. This keeps skin, and pores n a cleanly condition, the complexion beautifully white and spotless. Reddened, tanned, freckled or roughened cuticle is actually absorbed by It. One ounce of mercolized wax. ob tainable at any drug store. Is sufficient to completely renovate a soiled complexion. It is used like cold cream, allowed to re main on over night and washed off in the mornlnff. KIne lines and even the deeper wrlnkjea often appear at this season. In such caves nothing Is better than a face bath made by d I evolving an ounce of pure powdered feaxoiite In a ha!f pint witch hazel. This l remarkably effective. Adv. We want your approval The largest Macaroni Makers in the world want your good opinion. Golden Age Macaroni is wholesome, convenient to use, and economical. It is perfectly made in the greatest, cleanest, most modern macaroni factories on earth. But your good opinion and approval is wanted for this splendid dish. Why not today at your grocer's? Eat Sterilized A rn ort vrrt iv-frf r Macaroni 3D, 3 10'