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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1921)
13 piiiiiiiiiii: Quality First! An Inferior Article Costs More in the End Shop Here and Get the Best!. j LEGALITY OF THOt'SAXDS OF OREGO.V DECREES INVOLVED. TIIE MORNING OREGOXIAXT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1921 Kcvlval of Steiwer Case Attests All Suits Wherein Kcferea lla' . Taken Testimony. Legality of thousands of decrees tn rs Oregon default divorce cases where ' ' the testimony was taken before ref- ZZZ trees and not in the presence of a circuit Judge. Is threatened In a legal ZTZ battle brewing In local courts in the divorce action brought by Mabel Stel- wer against Leland P. Stelwer, presl- r3 dent of the Steiwer A Carpenter bank and Butte Creek Land. Livestock & Lumber company of Fossil. - It is a common practice for circuit Judges outside of Multnomah county 3 to refer default divorce cases to ref- erees. signing the decrees later, after a review of the evidence. Circuit m Judge Parker of Condon granted - Stelwer a divorce by this procedure, z-Z January J, 1821, but the present suit 3 of thl woman Ignores that action as Illegal. She filed her complaint In I zZ the Multnomah county courts Octo ber 8. Aside from the legs! question in volved, the case may develop several sensational angles if incidents sur rounding the family feud of ths Stel wer are brought to light. Mrs. Stel wer left her wealthy huband last December to go to Los Angeles, where she expected to star In the "movies. According to E. V. Littlefield, attor ney for Steiwer, Mrs. Steiwer was again married in the south. This marriage, a certified copy of the cer tificate of which is In the hands of the husband's lawyers, was performed Just srven days after the decree was granted by Judge Parker, or 17i days before the ix months' period re quired by Oregon law before a second marriage can be performed after di vorce had expired. Mrs. Steiwer came to Portland sev eral months ago, having abandoned Ideas for a film career for the present. She contends that she still is the wife of Steiwer. In her complaint she charges cruel and inhuman treatment as basis for a decree. Odds a$ Ends BY LILIAN TINGLE. WHENEVER there Is talk of econ omy In cooking, someone, whether he (It Is often he) know anything about U or not. i sure to refer to the "pot-au-f au" of the French housewife who "feds a fam ily on what an American housewlfJ throws away." - I am not quite sure that the much quoted French housewife really ex ists (though there is, of course, no doubt about the skill and. excellence of French cooking and' French thrift), but she and her "pot-au-feu" some times prove very irritating to the Amer'can housewife whose men folk Insist on chops or meaks for every meal, rejecting all soups and "made dishes." "What are you to do with a man of that sort?" they ask when anyone quotes the "pot-au-feu." "A man of that sort Is. of course, most difficult to feed economically, though he always thinks of himself as "easy to cook for," because his tastes are what he calls "simple." Actually there are (as Mr. Olad stone used to say of the Irish ques tion) three courses of action open to you. 1 Tou can try to educate him up to good soups, salads etc (sometimes difficult) or 2. You can Insist on a larger housekeeping allowance (sometimes more difficult) or 2. You tell him that you wish to exchange him for "Japanese goldfish or anything useful" (sometimes most dlff'cult). However, the fact remains that a well-managed. economical stock pot greatly simplifies the se curing of good soups and good gravies and many good vegetable dishes, and prevents waste of valu able nutrients needed in a well-balanced diet. Into the economical stock pot may go clean, sound material as follows: 1. Trimmings and bones of meat, raw or cookedw 2. Well-washed rinds of ham or bacon (valuable for flavor and gela tinous material). 3. Skin, bone, or gristle from cold meats or poultry. 4. Scrapings of "dish gravy." 5. Water in which most vegetables hpve been cooked. 6 Water from boiled rice or maea ron I. 7. Odd spoonfuls of leftover vege tables (unless creamed). 8. The coarser (but clean and sound) parts of raw vegetables, such as the courser layer of an onion or the slightly woody center of a too mature carrot. 9. The scalded and rk'nned feet cf poultry. 10. The excoss Juice from- most canned vegetables. 11. (Occasionally a bit of cold, well-browned toast or the brown crumbs that may be made when you cut slices of bread. You should not put Into the stock pot: 1. Anything the least bit tainted or "doubtful." 2. The remains of creamed dishes (There are other uses for them). J. Large quantities of starchy ma terial, such as bread1 or potatoes. 4. Mutton fat or any large quan tity of fat. (A little fat is needed, however.) 5. Excess of strong flavored vege table water (such as water from -cabbage that has been cooked too Ions and so gives that strong "cabbaga smell ") . FlFh bones or skins (keep them for "fish stock," as already sug gested). I'll talk about uses for this stock some other time. Read The Oregonlan classified ads. Napoleon ITALIAN EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE ' OIL IIP If! I L - - I 1 .Ft--- - - .; - -.sr Jzf m J j l I . ' An Exceptional Opportunity for Economy With No Sacrifice of Style and Quality in Women's Suits In Many Smart Models at $32.50 $45.00 $52.50 $58.50 This selling: event means that one may choose a high-class Suit at a moderate price and at tha same time have every assurance of correct mode and superior quality. Women whp have put off buying their new Suits will find this a very profitable occasion. Many smart styles at each of above prices. AT $32.50 Women's i AT 52.50 Bean t if u 1 new suns 01 uuvet ae iaine. Semi-box models trimmed with wide bands of fur. Also Suits of velour. Semi -tailored and box effects with collars of fur or of self ma terial. Some are trimmed with fancy stitching: and but tons. Beaver, navy, brown. AT $45.00 W 0 m e n's Suits of Tricotine and Velour. Tailored models with narrow belts and the dressy straight line effects. Large fur col lars. All the leading colors. novelty belted styles with narrow belts. Silk embroid ered. Fur collars. Best colors. AT $58.50 Dressy Suits of high-grade Duvet de Laine.' Box models with convertible collars of fur. Trimmed with fancy stitching or braid. Full range of sizes. Best colors. Smart Separate Skirts For All Occasions Second Floor The vogue of the Separate Skirt finds full expression in this notable showing. There isn't a favored style but what is represented and you will find our prices surprisingly low. New shipments just in bring some un usually smart styles for sport and dress wear in the fashion able new plaids and stripes. - Variety of colors and combi nations. Prices, range from $8.50 on up to $25.00 Silk Petticoats Special $2.98 Center Circle, Main Floor Don't judge these Petticoats by the sale price, for they are remarkably good values fully as desirable as many stores sell at $3.75 and 4.00. All Jersey, Jersey with Messaline flounces and some of splendid quality Tub Silk. Many different styles with tucked, ruffled and plaited flounces. Full assortment of aU the (JO QQ wanted colors. Priced special for this sale at 8a0 Olds, fmrtmau RELIABLE MERCHANDISE RELIABLE METHODS, Tmorbison. alder, west papk. and tenth streets.T Q3 Candy Specials C r a m Fudge, made with walnuts. A delicious confec tion. 83 f pound. Spanish Peanut Brittle? a favorite with the kiddies. I Special 25S lb. Children's Hair Bobbing and Cutting Man Barber Heart's Desire curl straight cuts curled bobs, etc. Our man barber is ah expert in his profession and a real diplomat in han dling children. Daylight booth, prompt service, all work guaran teed satisfactory. Bring the children in at your first opportunity. Barber Shop in connection with Beauty Parlors, Second Floor $3.50 Tricotine at $2.95 Crepe de Chine $1.69 Main Floor All pure wool, fine texture Tricotine in navy and midnight blue. 56 inches wide. Make your selection earl as quantity Is limited. Regular $3.50 quality On sale ffO Qr Friday and Saturday D&iJO Main Floor Heavy all -silk Crepe de Chine in a full selec tion of all the wanted light and dark colors. Also white and black. For blouses, frocks, waists, etc. 40 in. Q wide. $1.95 grade t D J.Q WMMMMit; The Delicatessen Shop Is Headquarters for Luncheon Specialties Cold Meats, Salads, Cheese x and a great variety of other good things to eat. Our modern refrigerating system and glass cases keep foods "in per fect condition. The next time you are in the store visit this department, in connection with our Model Grocery, 4th Floor. Super-Values in Blouses In a Very Special Offering: $5 Not a Sale, strictly speaking, but beyond question the finest Blouses shown hereabouts at the above price. Dozens of de lightful styles, ich with indi viduality and smartness such as you would expect in Blouses of the more expensive kind. 4 Attractive Styles CREPE DE CHINE Blouses in tailored style with flat collar, V neck, embroidered front, elas tic at waiBt. Flesh and (PP white. Large sizes only J GEORGETTE Overblouses in black with white collars and cuffs. Trimmed with black (PFT" and white embroidery at GEORGETTE Overblouses in collarless style, short sleeves and sash. Trimmed jvith Qf? contrasting braid. Special PONGEE Blouses with ruffled collar and front. Short fljf? sleeves. Specially priced at Many other styles on display. New Mantilla Wraps of Silk andKerami Cloth LMain Floor Quite the newest thing out and very popular through out the east. These smart Mantilla Wraps or hearts are shown in Repp Silks and Kerami cloth 1 yards long. Finished with deep fringe. Priced only $20.50. Neckwear Dept., First Floor. Girls' Sateen Bloomers Priced at 65c Underwear Dept., 2d Floor Splendid quality black Sateen Bloomers for girls' 6 to 14 yaars. We show an excellent stock of these garments in best makes. Priced at only 66c the pair. GINGHAM BLOOMERS for girls, extra well made. At 5!) White Muslin Bloomers for girls, 39tf, 59c 89 and up. GIRLS' PETTICOATS of ex cellent quality outing flannel. Made in the popular Gertrude style. Priced 79 and 980 Men's Best Percale Shirts Special $1.63 Main Floor Mr. Man! here's a chance to replenish your stock of Shirts at a substantial saving and get quality gar ments that will give best of service. Fine count Percale, fast colors, desirable pat terns. Cut generously full not the skimpy kind. Soft cuff. Sizes (P-J f0 14 to 17. Extra values. Special DX.UO ALSO one small lot of high- fl"J OQ grade Shirts with soft cuffs DX.Oa7 Men's Pajamas $1.95 Main Floor Medium weight flannelette Pajamas, in assorted striped patterns. Better avail yourself of this opportunity to buy warm nightwear at j" small cost. Priced special at Oi7tJ Thermo Sport Coats $5.75 Just the Thing for Cold Days Main Floor For hunting, fiShing, golfing and all sorts of sport wear these Thermo Coats are quite the proper thing. Warm, com fortable and close-fitting. All pure wooU Shown in wanted colors. Priced special $5.75. We give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps. Men's Underwear Carter's Knit Union Suits in wool and mixed wool. Unex celled for service and workman ship and perfect fitting. Regu lar and short lengths, short and long sleeves, medium, heavy and light weights. $4.50 to $6.00 Silk and Wool priced $11.00 Cooper's "Allen A" Union Suits mixed- wool in light, me dium and' heavy weights. Full range sizes. Priced at $3.50 Interwoven Hose of pura wool. Very fine soft quality in the favored heather mixtures with silk clocks. Priced $2.50 pair. Men's New Bath Robes AT $5.00 Men's Bathrobes in a large selection of hand some new patterns and colors. Made with collar and cord girdie. AT $8.50 Blanket Bath robes with large shawl collar, girdle or belt. Great assort ment of colors. Extra values! Boys' Clothing Best Makes 2-PANT SUITS in a special sale. Loose belt styles with patch pockets. Novelty mixtures in browns, tans, grays, etc. Regular $15.00 to $17.50 J1 O OP values. Priced special at OXO.OtJ CORDUROY SUITS in dark brown color. Pants full lined and PO QCJ reinforced. On special sale at 007tl CORDUROY PANTS good heavy grade, dark brown, patented QQ riveted buttons. Special, pair OXOi Boys Mackinaws Main Floor The warmest kind of an outer garment for school wear. Every boy likes a -Mackinaw. Prices range $12.50 to $18.50 Main Floor O. W.K. Special Corsets $2.25 and $2.95 Two popular numbers in the well known OWK Special Corsets will go on sale today at the follow ing specially reduced prices. At $2.25 OWK Corsets in low bust, me dium skirt models. Flesh or white broche. Neatly trimmed and fin ished with good quality hose sup porters. Sizes 21 to 25, PQ OfT $2.75 and $3.00 Corsets At $2.95 OWK Corsets in a very desirable elastic-top model. Of pink satin or heavy broche. Attractively trimmed. Best grade supporters. Sizes 20 to 26. Regular flJO Qr .83.50 Corsets, on sale at ib&t&D r Expert Corsetieres to Serve Vou ! $10 Up to $30 Hats HALF PRICE And now for the great Semi-Annual Clearance of Millinery! A little earlier than usual this season but so much the better, for it gives our customers an opportunity to select hats for the holi day season now and get full service out of them. So, beginning Friday morning we shall place on sale over 300 Trimmed Hats Tailored Hats And Sport Hats at just half former prices. Needless to say all the very smart est creations will be shown from the chic Turbans to the beau tiful dressy patterns trmmed with ostrich, ribbons and novel ties. Make it a point to choose early while assortments are full. $10.00 Hats, special $ 5.00 '. $12,50 Hats, special $ 6.25 $17.50 Hats, special $ 8.75 $20.00 Hats, special $10.00 $22.50 Hats, special $11.25 $25.00 Hats, special $12.50 $27.50 Hats, special $13.75 $30.00 Hats, special $15.00 Millinery Salons, 2d Floor BASEMENT UNDERPRICE STORE Sale of Odd Lines, Broken Lots FRIDAY AND SATURDAY V We have prepared a feast of bargains for this special 2-Day Event items that will be of great interest to the thrifty shopper who is on the alert to get the maximum value for money expended. Glance over the following items and share in the splendid savings. S. & H. Stamps with purchases. Large Size Blankets Special $3.98 Basement IJxtra special offering for Friday and Saturday. Mixed Wool Blankets of good heavy quality. Large double bed size. 5 lbs. in weight. Gray only. Made right here in Oregon. One pair to a customer. No tele phone orders. QO QQ Priced special 30.170 72x90 Bleached Sheets . Special $1.49 Basement Heavy Bleached Sheets, size 72x90 inches. These are of good firm quality and are wonderful values. On sale Friday and (P-t IQ Saturday, 6 for only $7.98 each at DAf4t Pillow Cases 29c Basement It will pay you to buy several dozen of these. Full Bleached Heavy Cases, size Ofl 42x36 inches. 6 for $1.50 special, each Jv Bath Towels 35c Basement Double-thread Bleached Bath Towels in medium size for home and hotel use. OCT, Special, 12 for $3.50, 6 for $1.00, each OOL Huck Towels 25c Basement Splendid heavy grade Huck Towels in large size. Particularly desirable for OP home use. Special 6 for $1.20, each Outing1 Flannel 15c Basement 27.1nch White Outing Flan- -I (T nel 10 yards $1.25. Special, a , yard -I-Oi' TCurtain Goods. 15c Basement 36-Inch. Double-border Curtain (T Scrim. White only. Special, the yard J-OC Women's Hosiery Special 17c Basement Women's Hose of good grade cotton. Double heel and toe. Sizes 8 and 9. Black onl Seven 1 n pairs for $1 a pair Girls' Hose Basement Ribbed Black Cotton Hose for boys and girls. Double heel and toe. Priced special, 4 pairs QQ for $1.25, or, a pair Girls' Union Suits 65c Basement Girls' Cotton Union Suits in Winter weight. High neck, long sleeves, ankle length. Splendid warm garments, perfect in fit 'P and finish. Ages from 12 to U6. Special vltJU Men's Shirts 79c Basement Men's Work Shirts of excellent qual ity chambray. Cut full and well made. Double stitched seams. All sizes from" 14 up HCk to 16.Priced special, 2 for $1.35, each I C MEN'S UNION SUITS in Winter weight. Long sleeves and ankle length. Gray only. All sizes 34 up to 50. Priced special at OX.Oal MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS of good quality white cambric. Large full size, -inch hem. Q Priced special per dozen $1.00, or, each BOYS' PAJAMAS of heavy grade outing flan nel. Attractive striped patterns. One or 'Tf two-piece styles. 2 for $1.35 or, each Crepe Toilet Paper 18 Rolls for $1 Basement Not more than 13 rolls to a customer and positively no telephone or C. 0. D. orders filled. Crepe Toilet Paper, 6-ounce nn rolls 2 Days Sale, 18 rolls for only D J-.UV Sale of Drape Veils Main Floor A very special offering that will be of inter est to every woman who has a veil to buy. Popular half Drapes in black, brown and many with chenille dot and scroll borders. Also com bination colors. Veils in this lot selling heretofore in regu lar stock at $1.75 and $1.96. 95c OWK Flour $1.85 OWK Excellence Flour makes whiter bread. Every sack guaranteed. fi"J QC Special at a sack 3x.OtJ -Ghirardelli's Ground Choc olate 3-lb. cans, special 85 Ghirardelli's Ground Choc olate 1-lb. cans, special 30 Quaker Corn Flakes, OpT special 3 packages Frisco wholesome short ening 0, $1.15, $1.05 Model Grocery 4th Floor Odd Pairs of Curtains HALF PRICE Third Floor Scrim, Voile, Mar quisette, Madras, Filet, Not tingham and Irish Point Cur tains in a sensational clearaway at V regular selling prices. Don't overlook this opportunity to buy high-class draperies at a clear saving of 60 per cent. Only One Pair of a Kind Regular $2.00 Cur- AA tains, special a pair Di."v Regular $2.50 Cur tains, special a pair Regular $3.00 Cur tains, special a pair Regular $4.00 Cur tains, special a pair $5. Curtains, (PO rfj $6 Curtains, special a pair -$7 Curtains, special a pair $8 Curtains, special a pair S1.25 $1.50 S2.00 S3.00 $3.50 $4.00 Cedar Chests SftL. $19.85 !Illl!illllH!:ill!!lI!!!!!Illliii!l!ililli!!ll!I!l!irc iilllHIilllll niimiH ins