Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, November 10, 1921, Page 13, Image 13

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Double Trading Stamps on Cash Purchases in All Departments
TIIE 3IORXIXG OnrGOMAX, THURSDAY, XOVE3IBER 10, 1021
IE HALLS
Theater Marriages Included
in New City Ordinance.
PENALTY IS MADE SEVERE
Commissioners to Probe Rlngler
Case With View to Revoking .
Amusement License.
Marriage ceremonies no longer can
be staged In any public dance hall or
t h a f f llr.n.Afl hv tha Htw nf Pont.
land, the council yesterday having
p&flvfd an orainAncB oy UDimntous
ote providing a maximum penalty
of $200 fine and ten days' Imprison
ment for any person participating In
such ceremony.
The ordinance was presented to the
council by Mrs. Lola G. Baldwin,
superintendent of the women's pro
tective division of the police depart
ment, who was supported by the pres
ence of IS Or 20 clubwomen In the
council chambers. '
License May Be Revoked.
With the passage of thCs ordinance
also came an announcement that M. M.
Rlngler, proprietor of the Broadway
dance hall, would be cited to" appear
before the council to show cause why
his license for this and other dance
establishments he operated In Port
land should not be revoked
It was a recent marriage ceremony
staged In the Broadway dance hall
that resulted In the passage of the
ordinance. In addition, a report cov
ering various alleged infractions of
the law by Mr. Rlngler, covering a
period of two years, was submitted
to Mayor Baker, who announced that
he would send the report to the coun
cil for Its consideration.
Evaalon of Law Cbarjred,
"Mr. Rilngler has gone too far in
his attempts to evade the etw," de
clared Mayor Baker. "He haa been
attempting to do things to get busi
ness that have been against the beet
public policy and he certainly Is in
bad with the present city adminis
tration. I would advise his attorney
to Inform him to this effect."
City Commissioner Barbur stated
that he favored the cancellation of
Mr. Bingler's license if the allega
tions brought against him prove to
be true.
"I have road from time to time
newspaper accounts of arrests of Mr.
Rlngler In connection with Invasions
of the law In his dance halls." said
Commissioner Barbur. "Where men
having licenses from the city of Port
land fail to obey the laws. I feel
they should be hroug'ht Into this
council and their license be revoked.
Safety of Youth Jeopardised.
"We are constantly revoking licenses
of men who are selling liquor to
adults, but here Is a case where the
safety of our children Is concerned.
I think It Is more Important that we
clean up a place like this than some
bootlegger's nest. And In a case of
this kind I don't care how much
money this man has Invested rin his
establishments. The eafety of the
morals of our growing children Is
worth more than money. In my esti
mation. Mrs. Baldwin has complained to the
council that Mr. Rlngler has refused
to co-operate with her department In
the conduct of his dances and has
constantly overstepped his bounds.
Fire Marshal Complains.
Fire Marshal Orenfell haa also com
plained that Mr. Ringler locked doors
on the Broadway dance hall o avoid
the necessity of having a doorkeeper
on the door after the crowds were In
the building, and that Inspectors from
his office had been ansured that this
practice would be stopped after the
attention of Mr. Ringler had been
called to this violation. However, the
fire marshal states that within a few
days after this promise had been
given "to his department bis inspectors
attain found the doors locked In direct
violation of the fire ordinance.
Record to Re Presented.
It Is understood that a complete
list of arrests, convictions, as well
as Incidents where the city ordinance
was not obeyed, will be presented to
th city council as a support of the
contention of the women's protective
division that the license of this estab
lishment should be revoked.
Phone your want ads to The Orego
lytsn. Main 7070. Automatic B60-95.
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mm
Go'to'any grocery
store and buy a
package of
TREE TEA
Ceylon
(BLACK)
Take it home and
try it. If you don't
find it the finest
flavor you have ever
tasted return it to
your grocer, he will
refund the full pur
chase price, no mat
ter how much you
have used out of the
package.
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FREE LECTURE TODAY
on the art of Home Furnishing
and Interior Decoration, by
Mr. John L. Kolle
of the Klearflax Linen Rug Co.
An intensely interesting event
for home-makers. There is no
charge for these lectures.
Rug Dept., 3d Floor, 2:30 P. M.
RELIABLE MERCHANDISE RELIABLE METHODS.
1 MORRISON. AIDER. WEST PBttK. AND TENTH STREETS!
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j TVklov.r'o TTiAlivravMfko A Orders from Suburban Districts taken up
I 1 OUay b J-CllVcrieaAll Orders from City and Close-in Districts up t
w (Armistice Day) Supply
to 2 P. M.
to 5:45 P. M.
65c and 75c Handkerchiefs
Special 50c Each
Main Floor Special assortment
of Women's All-linen Handker
chiefs with Irish hand embroid
ered corners in white and CA
colors. 5c and 75c values uul
New shipment just in. Wom
en's Pure Linen, Handkerchiefs of
splendid quality with dainty one
corner designs. All P"I fJA
white. Special, 3 for3A.lU
Over -Holiday Sale of
Candies
PEANUT CLUSTER made with genuine
Spanish peanuts. Light coating. Very OQ
popular with the kiddies. Special, lb. OUU
CANDY CHEWS in assorted flavors. 90
600 lbs. on special sale today a pound OOC
Dept. Main Floor
Wool Sweaters
Only $6.98
Second Floor Wom
en's and Misses' Wool
Sweaters at a very spe
cial price for today's
selling. Selected 1 o t,
from our own regular
stock. Medium and
heavy weights suitable
for street, school and
sport wear. Tux
edo and coat style
with belts and
Bashes. With or
without pockets.
Shown in many
desirable colors.
Specially priced for this sale, at only $6.08
Women's Golfine
Bath Robes
Our showing of Bbth Robes embraces a wide
range of styles from the full length straight
line effects to more fancy Breakfast Coats.
Now is a good time to buy for personal use
and for gift-giving. Long roll or square col
lars, tie sashes or cord girdles. Some are ef
fectively trimmed with wide satin ribbons. All
the newest colors. Priced $4.50 to $15.00
Garment Salons
Second Floor
Announcing Another
Notable Sale of
Women's Suits
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Second Floor Fortunate is the woman who has
put off buying her new Suit, for she may now
choose at a substantial saving. Thursday the
Garment Store will feature a special Sale of
high-class Suits at fifty-five dollars, such as were
priced earlier in the season -up to $75.00, Beau
tiful models developed in
YALAMA
DUVET DE LAINE
VELOUR
three of the most desirable fabrics of the sea
son. And the materials are of splendid quality,
such as you would expect to find only in the
higher priced garments.
Authentic Modes
Whether you have in mind a Suit for street
wear or for dress occasions there is a pleasing
model here that will satisfy you completely. Long,
medium and short coats in flare, fitted and semi-,
box effects, some with narrow belts.
Many Fur-Trimmed
Suits in the Sale
Suits with collars of Mole, Squirrel and Nutria
furs. Some are embroidered in rich designs, oth
ers are trimmed with buttons, stitching, etc
Black, navy, brown, taupe, sorrento and flf'PT K
other shades. On special sale today, at
$5 French Kid Gloves
Special $3.95
Slain floor An excep
tional opportunity to buy
quality Gloves for per
sonal use or for gift-giving
at a worth-while sav
ing. Women's slip-on
Gloves of real French kid.
Strap-wrist effect with 5
row embroidery stitching.
Black, white, brown, bea
ver and taupe. Regular
$5.00 quality and a reli
able make. On (PO QE?
special sale at 00.J
$4 Gloves $2.95 -
Main Floor Women's French
Kid Gloves in one-clasp style.
Full pique stitched, heavy em
broidered backs'; A smart
dressy glove for street wear.
Shown in black, white, brown
and beaver. Gloves of stand
ard $4.00 quality. On QO Of?
sale today at, pair. D
2-Clasp Gloves $2.95
Main Floor Women's Gloves
in the popular 2-clasp style.
Overseam sewn. Black, white,
tan, beaver and gray. One of
the best makes. All PO Oft
sizes. Special, a pair 3.J
40-Inch Satin Crepes
$4.50 Grade $3.98
Main Floor One of the most popular silken fabrics for street
and evening wear. Beautiful high luster finish, exceedingly
rich in appearance, yet very serviceable. Shown in a full assort
ment of all the most wanted light and dark colors. (PO QQ
Satin Crepes, 40-inch width. $4.50 grade a yard 000
Silk Department, Main Floor
Sateen Bloomers
At $2.59
Bargain Circle, First Floor Women's Bloom
ers of English sateen. Exceptional quality
has the appearance of satin. Flesh color.
Double elastic knee. Sizes 25, 27,fl0 fTQ
29. Specially priced for this sale at
-WOMEN'S PONGEE BLOOMERS very
best quality. Regular $2.95 values, (PO r Q
specially priced for today's sale, at DLittZJ
PONGEE NIGHT GOWNS trimmed with
hemstitching. Tailored. Regular (PQ QJT.
$4.95 grade, on special sale today at uOtl
"VANITY" BANDEAU BRASSIERES IN
front and back hook styles. Flesh color. A pr
Some are boned at shoulder. Sizes 32-42 Ol
Baby Blankets Special $1
"Beacon" Crib Blankets, size 30x40 inches.
All white. Regular $1.25 grade. (PI ff
Priced special for today's selling, at 0AUU
"Beacon" Bath Robes for little tots 2 to 6
years of age. Attractive colors and C" QQ
patterns. Regular $2.BO Robes, at OX0
Baby Pillows filled with real down and cov
ered with fine quality cambric. Size
12x16 inches. On special sal today at I tiC
Thursday Special
Plain and Fancy Ribbons
49c the Yard
Main Floor The most important Sale of quality Ribbons we have
announced for months! Thousand's of yards in the offering. Plain
red, blue, pink, white also a large selection of novelty plaids and
stripes in various colorings. Ribbons suitable for hairbows ACkn
and for the making of gift novelties. Today, special, a yard v
DOUBLE STAMPS ON ALL CASH PURCHASES
Featuring: the New
Bodice Guimpes
$4.95
Women's full bodice Guimpes of Bretonne net
in white, cream and ecru. Filet, Irish, crochet,
Birken lace embroidered nets with dainty tucks
and combination laces." Some with Peter Pan
collars, others with the new long roll C A QfC
collars. Priced special for this sale at ux.iil
Marabou Capes
And Scarfs
Comfy, stylish shoulder wraps for street and
evening wear. Best quality marabou in black,
taupe, brown and natural. Lined with heavy
satin and finished with cord ties to match. Many
different styles. Priced $6.05 up to $27.50
WOMEN'S BELTS Novelty styles sell- rrr
ing heretofore at $1.25 to $1.50; special at '
Neckwear Dept., Main Floor
Sale of Drape
Veils
Main Floor Disposing of
several small lots and odd
lines of Women's Drape Veils'
in full square and half styles.
Black, brown, navy, purple,
taupe, also in combinations.
$1.25 to $5.50 Veils
95c to $3.65
Odd Laces
Off
Main Floor EToken lines
from our regular stock. Wash
Laces in a large selection of
patterns suitable for holiday
sewing. Imported Vals and
Filets in widths from to
Vi inches. Profit by this
special sale and supply your
needs. On sale at V off reg
ular prices for today's scling.
Men's $5 Merino Union Suits
$3.85
V .
Main Floor Well-known "Winsted" Union
Suits of gray merino. Long sleeves, ankle
length. Medium heavy weight for Winter
wear. Regular $5.00 Union Suits QO OK
specially priced for today's selling 5tJ.Ot)
$3.50 Union Suits at $1.49
Medium weight "Monarch" Union Suits in
natural gray. Fleece lined. Long sleeves,
ankle length. These sell in the regu- J- A
lar way at $3.50. Priced special at 9JLfttl
Men's Outi n g
flannel INig&t
Shirts at $1.25 f
Men's Outing ji
Flannel Pajamas,
special at $I.lo VjsJf
Men's Handker- Ti
chiefs, 6 at $1.40
Doub'.e Stamps.
Men's Sport Coats
Best Makes
Men's All-wool Knitted Sport Coats light in
weight, serviceable and warm. 2, 3 or 4 pockets.
Best colors. Moderately priced $5.75 to $8.75
"Weber" medium heavy knitted Coats at $6.50
Men's Knitted Muf
flers of wool. Made with
deep fringed ends. Prices
range $2.50 to $3.50
Men's Silver-p 1 a t e d
Belt Buckles only $1.50
Interwoven Silk Hose
priced at, a pair, Top
Men's Tan Cape Dress
Gloves in best makes.
Priced $3, $3.50, $4
Mocha Dress Gloves
priced at only $5.00
Buckskin Dress Gloves
priced at only $5.50
Auto Gloves with
wrist strap, $4.50, $5
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Super-Values
Boys' 2-Pant Suits
$13.35
Main Floor Your boy
will be proud to own
one of these splendid
Suits and you will be
willing to pay the
money when you-see
how well they are
made. Fancy mixtures,
tweeds and cassimeres.
Loose belt styles with
patch pockets. Pants
have reinforced seams
and are fullflj-l 9 QC
lined. SaleIi-.0J
Boys' Caps
$1.25
Boys' Sport Caps in .
the latest English cut)
Visors that will notj
crack or break. Gray, ;
brown and tan. All '
sires. Priced OC
rrfrial each Ola&O
Boys' School Blouses
Special $1
Main Floor Mothers should take quick advan
tage of this sale and supply the children's
blouse needs for months to come. Ginghams,
percales and chambrays. Plain col- ?1 ff
ors and stripes. Extra values at DX.UV
Rain Coats and Capes
Main Floor Boys' Rain Coats and Capes in
the reliable Goodyear make. Coats are made
with side pockets. Capes have side opening
for arms and are the large size, full military
styles (used by Campfire Girls). Only $4.45
0WK Coffee
29c Lb.
No deliveries except with
other purchases made in the
Grocery Dept. OWK Imperial
Roast Coffee, special, 3 Oft.
pounds for 85 pound "v
60c Ceylon or English QQ
Breakfast Tea; a pound OiC
Royal Baking Powder, QQ
regular 60c size; special OOC
40c Premium Package QO,
Wheat Flakes; special at OC
4th Floor
Millinery Clearance
HALF PRICE
Why pay full price for your new hat with such a sale as this
in progress? Choice of any Trimmed Hat on display in tse
Millinery Salons at just half former selling prices. Not unde
sirable styles, but the pick of this season's smartest creations.
All $7.50 to $35.00 Hats on special sale at ONE-HALF OFF.
$ 7.50 Hats, special $ 3.75
$10.00 Hats, special $ 5.00
$18.00 Hats, special $ 0.00
$20.00 Hats, special $10.00
$22.50 Hats, special $11.25
$25.00 Hats, special $12.50
$30.00 Hats, special $15.00
$35.00' Hats, special $17.50
Millinery Salons, 2d Floor
Odd Lines Women's Pumps
Yalues to $11.50
$5
Main Floor Women's Pumps of
satin, black and tan calf. Also
Women's Oxfords of calf or kid.
Odd lines, therefore sizes are
broken. Lines formerly selling up
to $11.50. On special Jr AA
sale today at, the pair OtJ.Ul
Pumps $6.50
Women's Pumps and Ox
fords of brown calfskin. One
and) two-strap or laced. Fiat,
military and baby Louis heels.
Also tan or black high Shoes
with flat or Cuban heels.
Good range of sizes. Regu
lar to $100 values, &f pr A
on special sale, pair wwwv
Low Shoes $7.95
Brown Kid Strap or Laced
Pumps and Oxfords Brown or
Black Kid 2-Strap Pumps .
Gray Suede One-strap "Pumps
Black or Gray Kid Two
strap Pumps and Tan Calf
Pumps. Regular to Qry Q
$12.00 values; pair JO
Sale of Kitchen
Needs
45c Egg OH-,
Beaters at tj
$3 Food' Chop
pers, large size.
Priced QO QQ
special 5.00
R e g ul a r 75c
PStato AO
Ricers, at
15c Wire Q,
Egg Whips
20c Cake Beat
ing Spoons -j n
on sale at -l-Vi
35c Nut Of),
Cracks at
30c Ap- "I rp
nle Corer XiV
40c Soup Strainers at 20
$1.00 Butcher Knives at 50
75c Bread Knives at only 50
Housewares Store, 3d Floor
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