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TIIE MORNING OREGONIAN, SATT7RDAT, NOTITMBER 5, 1921 13 I WDHUUi lll!l!!l!IlfIIIIII!III!!!ll ROBBER ON STREET,! Outlaw Is Jailed; Confession Written. Dont fail to see living characters in pan tomime portraying "The Conference Table" and Will Irwin's new book, "THE NEXT WAR" See corner display window at West Park and Morrison strets. Take Your Discount in S.6? H. Green Trading Stamps Filled Books Redeemed on 3d Floor . Phone Your Orders Experienced tele phone clerks at your service beginning at 8 A. M-PROMPT DELIVERIES. RELIABLE MERCHANDISE RELIABLE METHODS. ta I MORRISON. ALDER. WEST PARK. AND TENTH STREETS. T America's Greatest Stock Show Make arrangements now to attend the Pacific International Life Stock Show. Bigger and better than ever before! THREE CHARGES PLACED; I'our Victims Lay Holdup to Er nest Jaene; Escapes Are Made on Bicycle. Mrs. B. Fish was no cool snd col lected Thursday -morning' when she alood at the point of a revolver in her home at Forty-fifth avenue and One Hundred and Thirteenth street, South east, and surrendered 14.20 to the diminutive burglar who has been raid- Ins homes in the Mt. Scott district that she recognised him across the street yesterday morning at Third and Idorrison streets. The man saw her at the same time ad turned up Third street, walking swiftly to get away, but Mrs. Fish rushed out to where Traffics Officer Larsen was standing and gave the alarm. Tbe burglar ran as soon as he law the officer in pursuit, tut the ehase lasted only for a block and he was brought to police headquarters and positively Identified by Mrs. Fish Hs refused to talk, except to deny his connection with the crime, until ha was eonfronted with the victims of three (jther holdups. Then he confessed to them all and signed a written con fusion for the district attorney lat last night. Three Charaea PlareJ. He wss then charged with rolbery, assault with a dangerous weapoa and attempted assault on a woman. A letter found In his pocket re vearedi his name as Ernest Jaehne, a German, lie was booked as It years of age and an acetylene welder by trade. In view of thia the police eonaider him an Important catch, as acetylene has to a large extent taken the place of explosives and safe Jim mies in safe robberies, although there la no evidence that Jaehne has actually robbed any safes. Immediately following the capture Deteotlvea Hyde and Collins set to work to connect him with the other Mount Scott holdups. . Four victims appeared at police headquarters to look at Jaehne. The detectives went first to the address on the letter, 471 Elghty-secondi street Southeast, where Mrs. Jennie Draham lives. She acknowledged that Jaehne had re sided there three years ago. Escape Made on Bicycle In a garage beside the house wss the bicycle on which Jaehne has been aeen riding away from the houses he entered on several occasions. Mis. Draham said the wheel had formerly belonged to her daughter. Jaehne had taken It from the garage, put on a new front ttre and used It to make his getaways from the places of his holdups. In Jaeune's room Detective . Hyde found a revolver, a ca.p and a flash light. These were shown to four of the holdup victims and were Identi fied as being worn or used by the man who held them up. Mis. VV. F. Schunkwller, 5 years old, 4123 Seventieth street Southeast, who was held up Thursday morning and robbed of 160, told the detectives that the robber had attempted to as sault her. ' hut ran ' when he heard people talking outbids the house. She identified the cap, light and revolver, and yesterday afternoon signed a complaint charging Jaehne with at tempted asaault and threatening with a dungeruus weapon. Uun la Identified. , O'her robberies of which the de tectives) think Jaehne is guilty are that of Mrs. William Riley. (104 Forty-first avenue Southeast, and airs. Nettle Kerr, 7D2 East Eighty third street. The description given the police follows closely the -appearance of Jaehne n every case, and the Identi fication of the gun Is positivs because of the lopg barrel and worn spots on It. The gun was a .92 caliber on a .41 trams, a dangerous and powerful weapon and a type much favored by profesnloi.al gunmen. Detective Collins said there was little doubt that Mrs. Fish had made possible the capture of a dangerous criminal. 1 Portland's Best Showing of Women's Coats Salmon. CVTJE3 that are known beyond their own bordera are generally known for some distinguishing fea ture; Detroit for automobiles. Akron for tires, Kalamaioo for celery and loves, and so on. Portland is asso ciated In the minds of easterners with the Columbia river, and the Co lumbia is one and one with salmon, or at leant- It was before the highway took the spotlight from the fish. Consequently, outsiders and not a few l'ortlandttrs think Salmon street is named for one of the big products of the region, but they are wrong. It is not named for a fifth but for a iierry. The street was originally a small draw, holding a tiny creek that flowed down to the Willamette. On both sidts of the draw and the path that followed Its zlg sags and wind ings salmon berries grew In profu sion. The city was surveyed in 1S4S toy Robert V. Short and the street was marked on the original plat made in 1147. Mr. Short related the story of how the street got Its nama to George H. Hlmes, present curator of the Ore gon Historical society. Mo instead of being named' for the salmon of the Columbia the street wss named- for the salmon berries which grew there before II became a street. HUH: :,. ; iI2Li ) i Candy Sale Main Floor Hand-rolled Chocolate! of Fresh Toffee; the ap- ATLn sorted flavors; special "wl Spanish Peanut Brit- OEJ tie; special the pound J Fresh, Toffee on, sale ATn today at, the pound We give S. & H. Stamps. New Silk Girdles Main Floor New Silk Braid and Cord Girdles in novelty 6tyles with tassels and drops. Black, brown, navy and! com binations of black and colors. 72 inches long1. These range in price from $2.05 to $4.95 Juniors' Winter Coats In a Special Saturday Sale 25 Junior Shop, 2d Floor--Featuring a sale'of quality Coats at a price thai will appeal to mothers who have girls to buy for. Velour, Bolivia, Chinchilla and other populv ma terials. Loose and belted styles, some wjth plaited backs. Effectively trimmed with stitching, loops, buttons, etc Many have fur collars, others with cape or shawl collars of self material. Sizes- 8 to 16. Ex- JOK ceptional values. Priced special today 3J Misses' Dresses $24.98 Velour, Tricotine, Jersey, Poiret Twill, Duvetyn and Canton Crepe Dresses in many dainty youthful styles, including jumper a. id guimp effects, long or short QOA CiQ sleeves; round, or square necks. 0te.'O Misses' Sweaters at $5 Second Floor A very low price for Sweaters of this quality. Warm and comfy for school and sport wear. Tuxedo and coat models. Plain and fancy weaves with belts and pockets. All popu lar colors in this sale. Size 82 to 36. Priced special at only $5.00 GIRLS' MIDDIES of good grade flannel in red and blue. Laced front and yoke styles with large sailor collars. Trim med with braid. Sizes 6 to 20. At $5, $5.05, $7.50, $8.05 RAINCOATS and Capes of rubber and rubberized material. Coats have cloth lining and velvet collars. Capes have hoods or separate hats.to match. Prices rang $3.29 to $12.50 Boys' Suits $13.35 With Two Pairs of Knickers Main Floor Suits that will give sat isfactory wear. NOT TRASH! Made up in sturdy mixtures in serviceable colors. Latest lbose belt styles with side or patch pockets. fl?" O 9C 2 pain pants. Special at tDAO.OcJ Boys' Corduroy Suits Main Floor Dark brewiw color espe cially desirable for school wear. Pants full lined and all seams are reinforced. Popular belted model. PQ QK Priced special, at only DOs7J BOYS' BLOUSES SPECIAL $1 Correct Modes Large Assortments Moderate Trices tnc:.: . ....M.- jr Jit'.. . ft,.,.., Coats in the Season's Smartest Styles At Prices Ranging $25.00 to $275 In selecting- your new coat at this store you not only have larger assortments to choose from but you also have the satisfaction of knowing that the styles are absolutely authentic 'and that each garment is carefully tailored. Our stock of coats is now at its best and with the holiday season approaching the woman whs has a coat to buy will find it to her advantage to make selec tion at once. Every new and favored mode of the moment is represented in this masterful show ing. No matter what style you may have in mind you are certain to find a pleasing model. Coats of the highest quality at exceedingly moderate prices. Garment Salons, on the Second Floor. New Plush Coats Second Floor Featuring a notable showing of many beautiful new models for winter wear. Plush Coats are becoming increas ingly popular for those who would select dressy garments. Short and three-quarter lengths with full backs and belted fronts. Large cape collars of fur and some have fur cuffs. .Trimmed with fancy buttons and tas seled sashes. Lined with novelty silks in beautiful patterns. Prices Range From $29.75 to $68.50 $75 Coats $ EsstlMlnZsf EniatfcMUssIsJ Second Floor Saturday special. Women's high class Coats selling heretofore up to $75.00 at fifty-five dollars. Normandie, Re volia, Andrea, Veldette and other materials. Plaited, belted and loose models. Some with fur collars, others with scarf or cape collars of self material. All are silk lined. Several desirable shades of brown and blue. OPTC Values up to $75. Specially priced DeJJ GARMENT ,SALON, SECOND FLOOR Hair Bob 50c Man barber -first - class work guaranteed. Heart's Desire curl, curled bob or straight cut Bring the chil dren in today. Nestle Hair Waving the most successful method yet devised for giving a per manent wave to the hair. Ex perienced operators. PHONi FOR APPOINTMENT Beauty Shop, Second Floor Ivory Soap 4 Cakes OtC Special, ZrOL Main Floor None sold or de livered at above price except with other purchases made in the Drug Dept, Limit 4 cakes to a customer. Ivory OfI Soap; 4 cakes for only 0a Toilet Needs Listerine Tooth Paste at 50J Koiynos Tooth Paste at 25f Lyon's Tooth Taste only 2:5 Creme Elraya priced at 5!)jf Orchard White priced at 30 Mentholatum, and 45j Duffy's Cocoanut Oil 10i Colgate's Natural Odor Toi let Soaps lOf 3 for 25? 15c Lux Soap FlTtes, 2 for 25 Twink Soap Flakes Dye on sale Saturday at 4 for 25? Mechanic's Hand Soap at 100 Colgate's Soap Pasta at 15 Domestic Castile Soap, 2 lb. bars, white only, at 590 Extra Specials Epsom Salts regularly J" IOC lb. Special 20 lbs. 60e On-Riah Hair K- OEp mover priced special at JL Fur Trimmings Its surprising what the addition of a bit of fur makes in the appearance of a suit or coat! Even the plainest garment is made to look much more attractive. Our showing of trimming Furs is very complete, offering all the most wanted kinds at reasonable prices. Beaver, Nutria, Coney, Mole, Krimner, Skunk, Opossum, French Seal, Bear, Squirrel, Civet, etc. Widths from 1 to 12 in. Fur Collars at Lowest Prices Women's Mocha Gloves Today $2.39 A Sale that will interest hundreds of women who need new Gloves. The price is far below regular value which is an added attraction in these days of economy. Splendid quality Mocha Gloves of a well known make. Popular one-clasp style with stitched back. Shown in beaver and dark gray two tf0 OQ of tha most desirable shades. Priced special, the pair OsCieO Center Circle, Main Floor Millinery Clearance HALF PRICE Continuing the Sale that has created the greatest buying ac tivity of the season! Portland women look to this store for Millinery bargains and we have never yet disappointed them. Hlindreds of -Hats in this sweeping clearaway and the styles are right up to the minute. Hats for maids and matrons. Dress Hats, Tailored Hats, Sport Hata in all the very smartest shapes; at V price. $ 7.50 Hats, special $ 3.75 $10.00 Hats, special at $5.00 $12.50 Hats, special at $6.25 $15.00 Hats, special at $7.50 -VIA"" $l.00 Hats, special st $0.00 $20.00 Hats, special $10.00 $25.00 Hats, special $12.50 $35.00 Hats, special $17.50 Sale of Bengal Oriental Rugs Third Floor Discontinued patterns in Bengal Oriental Rugs priced for quick clearaway. A won, derful opportunity to buy quality floor coverings at a big saving. We give S. 4 H. Stamps. LOT 1 $55.00 Bengal Rugs, I LOT 26x9 ft. Bengal On- LOT 39x12 ft. Bengali Ori- size 4x7 ft. Limit- I?QQ Hjr ental Kugs, ror- G?UO Fill entai Kugs, lormerly.CJI qp sr. Special " merly $125. Sale "u,u" $169.00, Now priced ed numbe merly $125. Sale $169.00, Now price Clothes May Not Make The Man but they certainly go a long way in helping a man attain sucr cess. Good clothes are an investment that never fails t pay dividends. Saturday is a good time to choose that new suit or overcoat. Our stocks offer wide range for choosing at rea sonable price. Step in and look over our stock. Main Floor. Men's Overcoats Belted and loose Overcoats in the season's smartest styles. Dressy models or the heavier garments for service and warmth. Overcoats, Rarncoats Ulsters. Priced at $30.00 to $60.00 Young Men's Suits Snappy styles designed es pecially for young fellows of high school age. The very lat est cuts, single or double breasted, plain or with belts.. Ask to see these quality suits priced $20, $22.50 to $35 Men's Suits Single and double-breasted models, belted or plain, "L System" and other famous makes. Browns, blues, greens, grays, heathers. Here are suits that will come up to your high est expectations as to style, fabric, fit and finish. $35-$65 Men's $3.50 Shirts $2.49 Main Floor High-grade Madras Shirts with silk strips. Variety of desirable patterns in the best colors. Soft cuffs, sixes 14 to 15i. Regular $3.50 (PO iQ shirts. Specially priced at 3s4H "Carter Week" featuring a special showing of Car ter's Knit Union Suits for men,. All weights and styles in cotton, wool, mixed wool and silk. Buy Carter's for real underwear satisfaction. We give S. & H. Green Stamps. f lr 1 If I i If Basement Millinery Trimmed and Banded Hats Hats in this group selling earlier in the season up to $4.69. Don't neglect this op portunity to buy a smart hat for utility wear at very special price. Many attrac tive trimmed models, also the banded hats. Good selection of wanted colors in the sale. SPECIAL $1.98 $ .98 Children's Handkerchiefs 10c Each : ioc Main Floor Wonderful values at the price. Fresh new stock just re ceived. Fancy bordered Handker chiefs in pleasing colors and designs. Priced Sport Kerchiefs 3 for $1 Women's pure linen Sport Hand kerchiefs also a jiew lot of the dainty "Lissue" kerchiefs. Very desirable for gift giv- I- (f ing. Priced 3503 for Di-tUU Plain Linen Kerchiefs 15c Main Floor Only that we secured these at a sharp price concession we would be obliged to sell them at 20c or more. Plain, pure white Linen Handkerchiefs with neat hemstitched edge. Soft 1 r finish, ready to use; suitable for women or children. Triced AO Brookf ield Pork Sausage 28c Lb. Fourth Floor For your Sunday morning breakfast! Brookfield link Pork Sausage or Sausage Patties, Put up in 1-lb. OQp packages. Special at vv Grocery Specials Oregon Walnuts, new JT crop 5 lbs. $3 a Jb. Ol, Ohirardelli's Chocolate DT special per 3-lb. can OJV Libby's Canned Pork 1fj and Beans, special, only J"v Utah Canned Peas, 1 P $1.75 dozen; or per can A til Old 'Monk Olive g- Af Oil special, a quart DA.4:U Headquarters for Holland Bulbs now is the trme to plant. Model Grocery 4th Floor ' Good News for Men! $10 Patent Calfskin Oxfords 5 Main Floor Saturday extra special. Men's patent colt skin oxfords for full dress or dancing wear. Plain and ele gant. . Made with flexible welt soles. Full assortment of sizes, widths B to E. A trade opportunity enables, us to sell these high-class oxfords at half regular price. Spe- (JJf (( cial shipment just in by express." Clearance price ftlsVy Men's $9 to $12.50 Oxfords and Shoes Special $5.45, $6,85 Main Floor Men's Oxfords or high shoes In black and brown kid, black or tan calf. Extreme or conservative styles and pat terns. For young men or their elders. All sizes in the sale. Men's Oxfords priced $5.45 Men's high shoes, special $6.85 VALUES IN THIS LOT UP TO $13.50 Shoe Department, Main Floor irwv.i.. f? , mm ii 771 AS M Sale of Thanksgiving Needs $2 Covered Turkey g- iQ Roasters priced only iDXsxO $2.75 Covered Turkey Roast ers on special sale J" QQ today at low price of jJisiO $2.50 U n i v e rsal Qi QO Food Choppers, only 3As0 $5.00 Nickel Frame CO QQ Casseroles, special at 30UO $3.75 Nickel Frame' CO HVL Pie Dishes, special at j I O $3.75 Percolators at $2.98 45c Egg Beaters special 20 40e Flour Sifters, special HO 75c Potato Ricers special 480 Department Third Floor