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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1920)
IS in W.G.T.U.PRESIDENT S. &H. Trading Stamps Given on A 11 Charge Accounts if Paid in Fidl by thelOth of Each Month AH Other Oregon Officers Are 1 Re-elected. Ombre Georgettes $3.50 Yard Fresh shipment of Georgette Crepes in the new ombre effects just received. Ask to see them. Priced $3.50 a yard. CITY AND OUT-OF-TOWN MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED BY EXPERIENCED SHOPPERS The Standard Store of the Northwest PORTLAND AGENCY FOR ROYAL BENGAL RUGS AND BRENLIN WINDOW SHADES Instantaneous Bleaching A single treatment will make you skin several shades lighter. Appoint ments by telephone. Treatment and for sale in the Beauty Parlors Second Floor. bn In Olds, Wortman & Kin ORPHAN AID INDORSED Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods AVING ? Stato-Witle lrive lor Funds to Start Farm Project Is Outlined at Session. ore TIIE MORNING OREGOXIAX, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1920. IS Friday SAJ ES All O the ver Sirs. Mary I. Mallett of Portland was elected president of the Oregon Woman's Christian Temperance union yesterday on the second day of the 37th annual state convention. Mrs. Alallett, who succeeds Mrs. Alatt'e M. Sleeth, has been an active worker in the union for many years and several years ago served as president of Mult nomah county. , All the other officers were re-elect-ad. They are: ilrs. Madge J. Meanrs of Portland, corresponding secretary; Mrs. a. W. Miller ot Milton, recording ecretary; Mrs. Jane Lonaldson of Portland, treasurer; Mrs. M. Frances Swope, v ice -p res id en t-at-large. Election Principal Unfine..ft. The election of officers was the principal business of th session yes terday at the White Temple, the bal loting reuirinqg several hours, since Bo nominations were made. Formal indorsement of the orphans farm home was made yesterday by the union members, who will estab lish the farm to care for children un der the direction of the child wel fare commission. The plan was dis cussed first at the convention last year and approved by the mid-year executive meeting in February, but yesterday the complete plans were presented to all the women of the union for the first time by A. C. Schmitt of Albany, president of the home. Statc-vriile Drive Planned. A state-wide drive to raise the fl2.i.000 necessary to buy the farm and start the- work will be started about the second week in October. The farm will be organized on the cottage plan and the children, after ome time there, will be placed in homes throushort the state under a supervised plan, favored by the child welfare commission. The farm will be governed by a board of IS directors. The three Portland representatives on the board arc Mrs. Mary I... Jiusaell. Mrs. Mal lett and Mrs. "!. 1,. Buland. The home will be strictly non-sectarian. By unanimous vote the union adopted resolutions yesterday pleds Ini? support and ro-operation to the enterprise and ursinar the citizens of the stale to aid in carry Ins out the pian. Superintendents Make Reports Mrs. M. Ij. T. Hidden presented the boarij of 16 superintendents to the meeting in the afternoon. Kach su perintendent, who is chairman of. a special committee, told of the work a ci'onipl Islied and proposed for the coniinK year in her department. The n-w superintendents wilt be letted this morning at II o'clock. 7n the afternoon tho delegates from ' the Washington stale convention will be formally introduced and fraternal Kreetinns Will be extended from the Federated clubs. Mothers' congress, Parent-Teacher association, the Antl &aluon leasue, the prohibition party and other organizations. The Wash ington delegates will be guests of h'mor at. luncheon at the First Meth odist church today. The convention will close tonight. w. c. t. r. ni'Kxs mortgage Washington Convention at Van- onuter Brouplit to Close. VANCOUVER. Wash.. Sept. 30. (Spocial.) The convention proper of the Woman's Christian Temperance Cnion closed a three-day seasion at 5 o'clock, though all delegates remained for the niKlu programme in the First Mwthodist church, when the ceremony of burning the mortgage on the White Shield home in Tacoma was cele brated. The mortgage was burned amid applause. Miss Mary K. Brown, president of the convention, of ficiating. Ir. Kva St. ClaiF Osburn, president Of the home board of managers, told of the work being done by the White Shield home in Tacoma. The old home., built in 1SX9, has been sold, and in lyio a new one was built. At this home to date this year 67 girls have received care and 03 babies were born. The girls receive employment and help when they need it. This home is financed with assistance from the state and contributions throughout the state. The prize banner for the branch ob taining the greatest number of news paper clippings went to Kins county. At 7:30 o'clock tonight the Van couver orchestra gave a concert, fol lowed by a musical programme by a chorus of blind pupils from the Wash ington State School for the Blind. Superintendent Chapman gave sev eral violin solos. fui'imillirimraniiininilioiui.ii'iiiiiwrriiffiiiiijmiiiliniii.wn.iinai.ui; a cool, comfortable Sanitary Napkin "ITE high absorbencv of the Sphagnum Momm filling, cou pled with the fact that it doesn't pack when moist, makes of FAG-O-SAN a con sistantty cool and comfortable dressing. To secure this cool, non-pack feature, simply say FAG-O-SAN I If your dta'er hasn't FAG-O-SAN.k wiii bt happy to supply you direct i I THE SPHAGNUM PRODUCTS CO. 1 SeUing-Hinch Bid. J R 8 Portland, Oregon Bi!ii:itruii;;ni;ii!tn:i,T,:i;iiit-Hii;;i;:::;ii;iii;;in.:ai.iiu:i:::.ii;;i.initiiJiuiiiijiiiuiiHii:i5 . Uinrr-nt Kinds of l.ianiir; 4 Diff-rrnt Prices EAST 494 Women's Fall Dresses Priced $23.75 to $165.00 m m fsg Friday we shall feature a special showing of the New Fall Dresses, and cordially invite you to visit the Garment Store and view the new season's smartest modes. Never have we seen trim perfection and solid economy so well combined as in these fashionable frocks. Such fabrics as Tricotine Serge Velour Jersey ancy Mixtures Dresses t r all types of figures for the stout, the average and the slender. Straight line, draped, coat and plaited styles in many variations. Some have large shawl collars, fancy vest fronts and tailored cuffs. Beaded, embroidered and braid trimmed. Navy, tan, brown, taupe and other desirable shades for Fall and Winter wear. $23.75 to $165.00 House Dresses $2.98 Bargain Circle, First Floor Women's House Dresses and Slip-on Aprons specially priced for today. Neat, plain styles with patch pock ets and belts. Ginghams and percales in stripes, plaids, checks and plain colors. Long or snort sleeves. All sizes in the C?0 OO Special &J(J sale. Extraordinary values. New Plaid Skirts $8.95 to S37.50 Second Floor No matter how discerning you may V be, we are confident you will be delighted, with this showing of the New Plaid Skirts. Large selection of Latest Fall Styles and Colors browns, blues, reds, greens, etc., in many beau tiful combinations. Accordion, knife and sidc plaited effects also plain tailored models with gathered backs. A'sk to see these new Skirts. Prices range from $S.f5 on up to $37.50 Women's New Silk Petticoats Our new Fall stock of Silk Petticoats is now in and ready for your inspec tion. Jersey, Taffeta and Mescaline Petticoats in a great range of smart styles with scalloped, plaited, ruffled and tailored flounces. Plain colors and changeables. Extra values at $5.50, $0.95 and $7.98. SEE THESE! Garment Store, Second Floor Complete Showing of Fall Styles in Models for all types of figures. Nemo Corsets will not only give your figure the smooth graceful lines that make for beauty, but they will do this in such a way as to aid your health and assure you of perfect comfort at the same time. Sketch shows a splendid Nemo model for medium or full figures. Priced $5.50. Other Nemo models at prices ranging $5 up to $10 Nemo Brassieres Nemo "Justpull" Brassieres help to make the figure more symetrical. They are adjustable to any figure without alterations and because of the under-arm lacing device are not affected by shrinkage. Nemo Brassieres are made in a large number of styles rang ing in price $1.50 to $1.00. Corset Salon, 2d Floor. 'Hi Sur-FUoucma Art Needle Package Goods Y2 Price Main Floor Artamo and Bucilla Art Needle Package Goods large assortment of different articles scarfs, children's dresses, aprons, underwear, etc. 65c to $3.00 pack ages now at 33 up to $1.50 Models y Price Children's Stamped and Made Dsses of sheer and heavy ma terials ages to 10 years on sale today at just ONE-HALF PRICE. Many other articles suitable for gifts on sale at HALF PRICE. Center Circle Main Floor Wool Scarfs $6.95 Main Floor Angora-finish Knit Wool Scarfs in a good assortment of colors. These have fringed ends. Comfy shoulder wraps for Fall and Winter wear. Q QC Extraordinary values at H)&J Lace Fronts v $1.95 Main Floor Lace Fronts with col lars and cuffs to match. Net and lace material. Also Net and Or gandie Collars in several dainty styles. Regular to $3.00 QP values priced special at DAtI Women's $15 to $18 Boots Special $11.95 Pair Main Floor A phenomenal underprice offering that will brmghundreds of women to the store today. High-grade Footwear from regular stock at savings of $3.00 to $6.00 per pair. Best makes. Up-to-date styles. All sizes in the sale. Brown Kid Boots Women's Laced Boots of brown and black kid. Medium pointed toe, welted walking soles, mili tary heels. Regular $16.50 Boots, J- "I QJT specially priced for today's sale, at M--LJ Black Calf Boots Women's Buttoned Boots of black calfskin with overlap toppings of fawn cloth. Narrow, tipless toe, leather half Louis heels. " QCT Regular $15.00 Boots special, pair Dark Brown Boots Women's Dark Brown Kid Laced Boots with plain pointed toe, high curved heels and cloth tops. Grover make. Regular $16.00 Q" "I QC Boots special, the pair 3XXJ Black Suede Boots Women's Black Suede Boots of fa mous Utz & Dunn make. Medium pointed toe, Goodyear welt soles, military heels. All sizes. Qf "I QCC Regular $18.00 grade, at ll.Jt) Patent Leather Boots $11.95 Main Floor Women's Laced Boots of patent leather. Neat, dressy last with hand-turned soles and full Louis heels. Choice of cloth or leather Qi "1 QfT uppers. Narrow toe without tip. A standard $15.00 value; pair $12.50 and $13.50 Oxfords $9.95 Pair Women's Oxfords greatly reduced for today's selling. Here is a splendid opportunity for the woman who wears low shoes the year around to supply her needs at a big saving. Military heeled Oxfords of dark tan and black calfskin. Also one style with flat heel and imitation brogue pattern. High-class footwear of reliable makes from our own regular stock. $12.50 ana sio.oli values special, the pair ASK FOR YOUR STAMPS ! S9.95 Great Sale of Sheeting " Domestic Aisle, Main Floor Main Floor Extra heavy quality Unbleached Sheeting one of our. best makes on sale today at SPECIAL PRICES. SHOP EARLY IN THE DAY. Unbleached Sheeting 2U 7Tn I Unbleached .Sheeting 2 yards wide special, a yard yards wide special, a ya 5 85c .Ifi-lWh Oiitinn-s 47r VnrH Main Floor 15C0 yards of White Outing Flannel in a rousing sale. Splendid weight and quality for nightgowns, pajamas, skirts, etc. Don't fail A rr to supply your needs at once! Full 36 inches wide. Special, a yard v Crepe Waists $5.98 Second Floor Special group of Crepe de Chine Waists underpriced for to day. Dainty styles with vest fronts, embroidered and tuck trimmed. High or low necks, with or without sleeves. Flesh or white. Exceptional QfT QQ values in this great sale, at 0JI7O New Crepe Waists for Large Women Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine Waists in attractive styles for women who wear large sizes. Roll or sqnare collars. Long " sleeves. Crepe de Chine Waists $8.95 to $13.95 Georgette Waists at prices ranging from $10.00 to $45.00 Men's $5 and $6 Shirts $3.39 v . Main Floor No man who has regard for . his pocket-book will neglect this great op portunity to buy shirts. It's the best sale we have announced for some time and when you see what wonderful values they are you will buy liberally. Strictly high-grade woven Madras Shirts in assorted 6triped patterns and good colors. Made with soft cuffs. Regular $5.00 to $6.00 !Q OQ grades priced special at each DOeJt $4.00 Vassar Union Suits Now $2.35 Men's $3.50 Gloves at $1.95 Main Floor Men's "Vassar" Union Suits in winter weight ribbed cot ton. Long sleeve, ankle length. This is tne well known Ouality 1307. Regular $4.00 Union Suits priced special, garment $2.35 Men's Auto Gauntlets at a very low price. All-leather hand with wrist strap and back folding cuffs. Full range of sizes in the sale. Regular $3.50 Gloves, on special sale today a pair S1.95 Men's $2.50 Nightgowns $1.67 Main Floor Men's Night Gowns of good quality flannelette in colored stripes. Cut full and well, made. None sold to dealers. Reg- Qt (17 ular $2.50 Night Gowns 3XU I Special lot pf Men's Hose offered at reduced price for today. Sev eral shades to choose from and ail sizes in the sale. Spe- (J-! AA cially priced 3 pairs for 9-LVU The New Fur Trimmings are now in and ready for your choosing at very reasonable prices. We show all the wanted kinds Real Ermine, Skunk, Mole, Mouf flon, Wolf, Squirrel, Opossum, Nutria, Seal. Beaver, Raccoon, French Coney and many others. Widths from 1 to 12 inches. Dependable gradp. Priced from $1.05 up to $59.50 the yard. New Fur Collars Main Floor A fur collar gives an added touch of smartness to any coat. Here you may choose from many different styles and kinds all made from prime skins and cor rectly shaped $19.50 to $85.00 Women's Silk Hose $1 Black Only Main Floor Women's Silk Hose with lisle rein forced heels and toes and wide garter tops. These are irregulars of a standard $1.75 quality. Very slight imperfections. Specially Q" ff priced for today's selling at the pair wltvll Lisle Hose 69c Women's first-quality Lisle Hose in staple styles. Black, tmoke, brown, tan and pink. Also Women's full-fashioned Hose in white (Qs and balhriggan priced special, the pair Infants' fine quality Pure Thread Silk Hose in the popular Richelieu rib style. Shown in white only, and in sizes from 4 up to 6M. f( Extraordinary values at the pair P J-.Vv .V. Vir;lffl, :it Buy Your Heater, Here! Ml Styles and Sizes Popular Prices The amount of your fuel bill this winter will depend a pood deal upon the Heater you buy. Don't take any chances with unknown makes, but come straight to this store where you may choose from dozens of styles and sizes in one of the world's best makes. Our Heaters are guaranteed to give maximum amount of heat at a minimum of fuel consumption. Inspection invited. Prices range $27.50, $30.00 and up. Dept.. Third Floor. 1 fcS I All Stoves and Ranges Sold on Easy Payment Plan 1 Oil Heaters Priced $7.95, $8.50 and $11.00 Guaranteed Electric Heaters at $11.00 and $12.00 Basement Sale of New Fall Hats Wonderful Values at A SPECIAL PURCHASE and SALE of 200 New Fall Hats that will establish a new record for value-giving in Portland. We ' have had notable sales heretofore in our Basement Millinery but never such values at the price. You will wonder how such beautiful hats could possibly be purchased for $5.00. Dressy black hats smart embroidered hats, soft wireless effects and section crowns. This season's most attractive styles. Many are trimmed with ostrich fancies and other novelties. Shop early for first choice. Children's Fall Hats You can always save money on Children's Hats by coming to our Basement Store. New Fall lines now in and ready for your choosing. Basement Millinery Department will Boys' Corduroy Suits $12.50 and $13.50 Sturdy, well-made Suits that will give satisfactory service and look well to the last. These suits are extraordinary values at the above prices and are shown in the very latest Norfolk styles. Dark browns and grays the colors best adapted to school wear. Full cut knicker pants. Ages for boys from 8 to 17 years of age. Priced at $12.50 and $13.50 Boys' Overcoats $11.85 Main Floor This sale is composed of odd lines in ages 12 to IS. Splendid heavy Overcoats in belted back styles with convertible military collars and cloth lining. Dark grays, browns and ?" " OP tans. Priced very special for this sale 01.x.mOt9 Boys' Pants $2.19 Main Floor Boys' School Pants of good quality corduroy and mixtures. Serviceable dark colors for school wear. Broken sizes, for boys from CJO " Q 8 to 18 years of age. Priced special, pair Ddl.J Boys' Waists $1.25 to $2.50 Tree Tea 50c Lb. Tree Tea is put up in attractive package as illustrated. Free from dust and dirt. Ceylon and India blend. If you have never tried Tree Tea, order a pound to day. Priced special at 50 pound package. K3 Groceries Experienced telephone clerks at your service, 8 A. M. to 5:45 P. M. Telephones, Marshall 4800; A 6231. Friday Specials DEL MONTE Solid Pack Toma toes, $1.95 a dozen, $3.85 Tri a case or 3 cans for onlv tlvlCr LIGHT-HOUSE Cleanser, priced special, 4 packages SUN BRITE Cleanser- priced special. 4 packages MARC A STELLA Noo dles special, 3 packages Model Grocery 4th Floor 25c 25c 25c