7 ocaoi lonoi ioexoi I0E30C ionoi X0E301 IOQOI IOE30I 1030 o . 2YI n u i i i ir.'i n 'llhjitiiiintlu s f , u I Sale starts promptly at 9 o 'clock today sgf P! D 1 5 THE MOKMXG OKEGOMAX. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1921 rnrifn c cr mn n Every Hart Schaffner & Marx uit and Overcoat in Stock Reduced 25! o n o o 0 o Sam'! Rosenblatt & Co. Fifth at Alder Gasco Building o n o 20E30I 10E30I ionoi I0E30I NINE SEWER PROJECTS UP OP.DIXAXCES TO GO liEFOKE COCXCI& TOMOUItOW. Measures Are to Itooclvo I'lual Consideration; nryant-Strcet Programme Is One. Nine sewer projects In districts on tlie east side are covered by ordi nances which declare the cost of con struction and which are to go before the city council at its session tomor row for final consideration. They in clude: Sewer in Bryant street, from 100 feet west of Kast Thirteenth street to an existing sewer in Kast Seventeenth street. Sewer in Campbell street, from 100 feet south of 1'ortland boulevard to a sewer in Campbell street. Sewer In Leland street, from Kast Thirteenth to East Twenty-second street. Sewer in liberty street, from 130 feet west of Kast Twenty-ninth street to an existing: sewer in the latter street. Sewer in Stanton street, from 450 feet east of Kast Sixty-eighth street to an existing sewer in the latter street. Sewer In Kast Sixth street, from 120 feet north of Alnsworth avenue to a eewer in Portland boulevard. , Sewer in Kast Kighth street, from Wygant to Webster streets. Sewer in Kast Twenty-third street, from 130 feet north of Alnsworth ave nue to a sewer in Dekum street. Kast Yamhill and East Eightieth streets sewer system. At the Theaters. Pantagcs. A CHRISTMAS present In the form of a very fine bill was pre sented to Portland by Alexander Pan tapes, whose local theater is every week proving more popular because of the general excellence of the bills. "The Night Boat" is a delightful episode that happens on a boat which plies the Hudson. A charming widow who has been shopping in New York is en route home and three of the vic tims with whom she has flirted while in the city have pursued her to the dock and later have taken the same night boat, each unbeknown to the other. Their efforts to engage In conversation with the woman, who seems most anxious to avoid meeting any of them, keeps the action flying and the audience roaring with laugh ter. A surprising climax arrives In the story when the captain of the , boat turns out to be the woman's husband, and another climax arrives in a sleep walking scene at the close of the act. A great deal of the enjoyment the sketch affords Is in the fine char acterizations made of the three types of men. C. MacLfan Savage as an English chappie, William Hand as a youthful upstart of breezy ways and Frank E. Mitchell as an old philan derer, frisky and rheumatic, are all exceedingly clever in their delinea tions and never get out of the parts. The captain is nicely portrayed by Leonard Delmere. and a charming girl with gorgeous red hair. Hazel Hlckey, plays the flirtatious widow allur ingly. "Melodies and Steps" is a diverting act, in which four interesting and talented young girls carry on In vari ous moods of entertainment. Two of the girls are the Wynn sisters, whose name Is expressive of their dancing, for it "wins" warm applause. They dance new and original steps and are. graceful and pretty. Alvia Baker and Dorothy Brown are the other girls, one of whom is a pianist ana saxophone artist of ability and the other of whom sings Jazz and steps Homelike in the details of comfort, ease and service the M imperial Interpretative dances, full of pep and grace. The act is handsomely staged, the drop curtains being especially beautiful in color and design, and the four maids wear attractive and fresh looking raiment. A charming mite with a mighty voice is Violet Carlson, a prima donna who does not confine all her vocal expression to operatic arias, an idea that meets with delighted approval from her audience. She has a lovely rich voice and her songs are appeal ing and well chosen. Willard Mack may take the credit for the lines used In the conversa tional skit between Ethel Kay and Earl Foster, but it is their original and natural, and wholly fascinating way of saying the lines that garners the laughter. Both are fine in the art of pantomime and their little meeting in a hotel parlor and the man's efforts at a flirtation prove amusing and diverting. Six Tip Tops have a great novelty act in which six youthful athletic chaps put over a series of wonder ful adventures in leaping, tumbling and balancing, turning amazing whirls and entertaining generally. Mile. La Toy's models are smart lit tle dogs of merry moods and a clever little pony. Mile. La Toy is charming and sweet and puts her pets through a delightful series of tricks. CHEST PLANS DEVELOPING TOTAti XKEDEI) MAY BE VXDER THAT OF 1921. Many Teachers to Attend Meeting. HOOD RIVER. Or.. Dec. 26 (Spe cial.) A large number of the Hood Kiver county teachers will attend the annual convention of the State Teach ers' association In Portland this week Among them will be A. M. Vaannon, city school superintendent, and L. B. Gibsson. county superintendent. Campaign, It Is K.xpeeted, Will Be gin in January; Services of Women Solicited. Though the budget committee of the community chest has not com pleted Its survey, indications are that the sum asked from Portland folk for charitable purposes the coming year will be smaller than the 850.000 required in 1921. This was announced by officials of the com munity c'lest yesterday. The chest campaign will begin, in all probability, the last week in January, though the date has not yet been positively fixed. The goal sought cannot be announced until every organization seeking to share in the bounty of the community chest has made a report of its needs for 1922, the budget surveyed and allot ments made. An effort is being made to keep the demand considerably under that of 1921, with the budget committee of the community chest acting in a role similar to that of the tax supervising and conservation commission. Selection of the campaign chairman has not been made, the Job being of the nature seldom sought by men most qualified to fill it. Personnel of the campaign committee, however, can he announced in a few days, meetings to discuss the final lineup being scheduled for today and to morrow. Headquarters for the drive will be in the Multnomah hotel, adequate space in the lobby being donated by Eric Hauser. The campaign in the business section will be directed entirely from this location. It has been deemed advisable by the chest directors to separate the business and residential drives, with the result that headquarters for. the residential workers will be maintained in the blue room of the Hotel Portland. Services of women are being soli cited for the house-to-house canvass and men will be used chiefly in the downtown work. There are 23 directors In the community chest, headed by Franklin T. Griffith, president, and Hugh II. Herdman, executive secretary. Read The Oregonian claswifid ad. Girl Plans Vengeance "You know, Julia, by rights I should be going around with murder in my eye. You know how shabby little Annabel used to dress until I took her in hand and she turned into a regular butterfly. Well, she is going to marry Dou, my former bent beloved. They're crazy over each other. Well, 1 didn't care much about him anyway, so I'll forgive ali and get even by sending them a pretty wed ding present. Yes, about her clothes. I took her to Cherry's, 349 Morrison street. Oh. yes, Julia, they are open evenings until Christmas, and they take in the entire second floor at Park and Morrison, entrance 349 Mor rison, center of block. Take eleva tor." Adv. ILJJLJAJLiIJUIJLJJLdiJLJJL -1 Mo Greater Protection Possible Efficient as it might be, it would be physically impossible for the strong arm of the law to protect every home and office from the wily burglar. No greater protection for your valuables, documents and important papers is possible than the SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS of this bank. They represent the last word in mechanical ingenuity, offering the maximum of safety. Courteous, efficient attendants always on hand. A SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES $3 per year and up. , Safe Deposit Boxes open 8:30 to 5; Sat urdays 8:30 to 2 aieDeposit vaults LADD &. TILTGN BANK Oldest in the Northwest WASHINGTON at THIRD 31 Delivers Any Article Shown Below 1 Easy Terms of Credit on the Balanc e 'J'.'jwjkiVi 1 i I sill nrr it tMSI 1 9" Bed Spring and Mattress Outfit $31.00 A genuine Simmons bed as shown, a Simmons high-riser spring and a 40-pound layer felt mattress made up in pretty art ticking. A com plete bed outfit of three pieces which is offered at considerably less than the usual price. For you who have a spare room to furnish, or an extra bed to buy, this outfit will serve the purpose nicely. Remem ber, $1.00 delivers it. One Dollar Delivers a Room-Size Rug $37.50 seamless velvet rugs in the 0x12 size, (JJOQ OK 15 excellent patterns, all new, specially priced )iUOt3 $45.00 heavy Axminster rugs, 12 excellent CQC QCt patterns in the 9x12 size. The special price DOOUO A new lot of heavy Axminster and velvet Oi Q rugs, some with fringed ends. Special price 0O J Oak Dining Tables $3 3.50 One of the remarkable values in a big showing of dining tables. It has a 45-inch quartered oak plank top which is mounted on a heavy pedes tal base, with panel sides and fitted with shapely legs of heavy stock. It is one of the strongest and best designed tables we have ever of fered at this price. You have your choice of fumed or golden oak. 'mm - J '1 l THf Six Styles Kroehler Bed Davenports $59.50 to $85.00 These are the bed davenports you see advertised in all the leading magazines. We have them in oak and mahogany fin ishes, upholstered in both gen uine and imitation leather. The Kroehler is the best bed to buy. Genuine Leather Rockers $39.50 Bfg comfortable o v e r s t u f fed rockers covered in genuine leather. They have deep spring seats, roll arms and comfortably fitting backs. The price is unusual. Quartered Oak Buffets $47.50 Much handsomer than illustra tion, being built on colonial lines and made of quartered oak stock. It is fitted with French plate mirror and has conven iently arranged base. Price is many dollars less than regular. Period Chifferettes in Ivory for $39.75 One of the best chifferette val ues we have ever made. A big roomy piece fitted with draw ers and trays and double doors. Has fluted instead of Queen Anne leg as shown. A real value. Drop-Side Metal Cribs $13.75 to $33.00 m Your choice of seven patterns for this spe 2 c'al term sale. These cribs are shown in ivory and the popular wood finishes. They have high sides and are fitted with excel J2lent rro-sag springs. Mattresses to fit at moderate prices. Jacobean Library Tables in Oak for $28.50 The table offered in this sale is very simi lar to illustration except Uhat the legs are slightly different in design. It is a table of generous size, well finished in Jacobean oak with molded rim and gracefully shaped shelf. The New Sterling Rotary The Western Electric cac. Are both machines of quality. The first is a light, unusually smooth-running machine, jjj complete with all the modern appliances, j The second is a machine worthy of a place in every well-equipped home. $1.00 delivers X either of them. XT 1 at $1.00 Sends Home Your HOOSIER With a Hoosier in your kitchen the work gets done twice as fast and the time you spend in the kitchen is pleasant. You sit down at your work; Every day you are saved miles of needless steps. Get the cabinet that frees you from kitchen drudgery. $1.00 Cash Delivers Many Other Items Not Shown Here There are scores of other pieces throughout the store which you can have sent home for this low cash payment. This advertise ment is merely an index to values and gives you an idea of the many excellent pieces for the home that can be secured for the payment of one dollar. 1D f QUALITY M FIRST THIRD fi 3 YAMfim n $1.00 Delivers Your 3-Way Electric Washer This ' machine eliminates the laborious part of washing and handles all fabrics without the extra wear of a rubbing board it does away with all the muss and fuss of wash day it washes, wrings and rinses and all pieces come out snowy white.