Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, January 21, 1922, Page 13, Image 13

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    Tire mohxixg okegoxiax. Saturday, jaxuakt 21, 1923
5 10 GET
5100 FOR PARADING
, Show Plan Is Announced by
Association Secretary.
Every Article
Reduced
Except Groceries and a Very
Few Restricted Lines. "
L C LE A
ALE
Every Article
Reduced
Except Groceries nd a Very
Few Restricted Lines.
We GiveS. & H. Green Trading Stamps on Purchases Amounting to 10c or-More An Additional Cash Saving on the Money You Spend. Save Them !
Children's Hair
fobbed
Hearts Desire curl, curled,
bob or straight cut. Telephone
for appointment. Second Floor.
Clearance Sale of
Furniture
All dining room, living room
and bedroom furniture at reduced
prices during the Clearance,
Clearance of
Hosiery
Extraordinary savings on Wom
en's and Children's Hosiery. Sup
ply your needs now Main floor.
Clearance of
Underwear
Men's, Women's and Chil
dren's Knit Underwear at spe
cial low price Main Floor.
mmem
MOTOR DEALERS ARRIVE
RELIABLE MERCHANDISE RELIABLE METHODS.
1 MORRISON, ALDER, WEST PARK. AND TENTH - STPtcTS. 1
Vanguard of Visitors to Exhibition
Men's Overcoats and Mackinaws at Drastic Reductions
- to Be Held Here Next Week
' lleport in City.
TO
ANNUA
RANGE
Portland owners of automobiles
which are such wrecks that they are
on the point of being consigned to the
frarbage can or the ash heap may
find a better use for the can, judging
from an announcement made by the
Portland Automobile Dealers associa
tion last niht that the association
would distribute $100 In cash prizes
to the best, or perhaps It should be
worst, entries in the old-timer pa
rade Tuesday noon. The parade will
be one of the big features of the
annual automobile show, which opens
Monday at the municipal auditorium,
and will continue throughout the
week,
"We want all the oldest and most
battered cars in Portland, which
nevertheless are capable of running
on their own power, out for that pa
rade," announced Ralph J. Staehli,
secretary of the dealers' association,
following the meeting of the board
of .directors yesterday at which the
$100 was voted for cash prizes.
Ace Bis Factor.
The directors cf the automobile
association will name judges to In
spect the different cars entered and
to pin on the winning ribbons. Just
what factors will be taken Into ac
count In judging the winners have
not been determined. However, the
actual age of the car, the number of
miles It has gone, when these fig
ures are known. Its appearance, and
how generally decrepit and ready to
fall to pieces it Is will all be con
sidered." Kntrants to the parade are asked
to form In line on Third street In
front of the municipal auditorium be
tween 11:30 and 12 o'clock on Tues
day. After the line is formed the cars
. will parade through the business dis
trict and return to the auditorium,
where they will be Inspected by the
judges and the cash prizes given out.
Leaders in the motor field from
outside of Fortland are already begin
ning to arrive for the big event, and
when the doors open Monday morning
a considerable number of dealers and
others In the automobile Industry
from all over Oregon, from Puget
sound points and from California are
expected to be here.
Aoto Editor Arrives.
Among the arrivals yesterday was
George M. Schell, president and man
aging editor of Motor West, a promi
' nent Pacific coast motor publication
Issued at' Los Angeles. Mr. Schell is
here to personally direct a large
booth which the publication will have
at the accessories exhibit in the bal
cony.
A delegation of Seattle dealers and
accessory men are duo In' Portland
today, according to a telephone mes
sage received by Mr. Staehli jfster
day from Kenneth McAlpin, president
of the Automotive Dealers' associa
tion of Seattle, who Is heading the
party. McAlpin said That ths se
attleites would make the trip ' by
automobile and that they would stop
at Centralia. Chehalis and other
points along the way to confer with
automobile dealers and urge them to
attend the Portland event. Several
members of the Seattle party are ac
cessory dealers who are bringing
down equipment for displays at the
show.
Exhibits Are Shown.
Attendants at the recent city ball
nd at other functions in the munici
pal auditorium this week, were given
an opportunity to glimpse a small
part of the decorative scheme being
installed for the auto show. A num
ber of the panels already were In
place, and attracted favorable com
ment. What has been seen to date
Is not even a good Introduction to
the completed project, however, ac
cording to the dealers, who declared
that from the standpoint of beauty
and coloring the decorations this year
will exceed anything thus far pro
vidod at the auditorium. All the
decorative panels have now been
completed and are being Installed.
The entire decoration of the build
ing will be finished Sunday, so that
cars may be Installed in the building
and all preliminary work brought to
a close before the show opens Mon
day morning.
Fines Pay Sheriff's Expenses.
ST. HELENS, Or., Jan. 20. (Spe
cial.) If the moonshiners and boot
leggers had all paid their fines In
cash Instead of serving time In jail,
entire operating expense of the office
of Sheriff Wellington for 1921 would
have more than been paid. During
the year this sheriff and his deputies
arrested 58 persons for violation of
the prohibition laws and there were
but three acquittals. The total of
fines Imposed amounted to 9830, and
of this amount $7120 was paid In cash
and 12710 served out in j.ul sentences.
The operating expense of the sheriff's
'office was (8845 and the total fines
and fees collected and turned over to
the treasurer amounted to approxi
mately J 16,000.
5
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Library Project Launched.
CK.VTRALIA. Wash., Jan. 20. (Spe
cial.) A project to establish a public
library In l'e Ell was launched at a
meeting held there Tuesday night, at
which a voluntary subscription netted
a . neat sum as the foundation for a
library fund. A committee,, of which
Mrs. Alfred Terks Is chairman, was
appointed to canvass the situation and
report t a meeting on January 81.
Goldentt&st Coffee
IS
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Junior Shop Clearance
Winter Coats
and Dresses
Sweeping price-Teductions on our entire stock of Girls',, and
Misses' Winter Apparel. This includes Coats, Dresses, Sweaters,
Bath Robes, Middy Houses, Waists, Guimps, etc. High class
wearables only. Read over the following items and savel
GIRLS' WINTER COATS in
broken range of sizes from 6
to 19. years. Cheviots, Tweeds
and other desirable materials.
Belted and loose Qfj r fif
styles. Clearance Oi.O,JU
GIRLS' WINTER COATS of
Velour and Furette materials.
Only a few in this lot. Sizes
12, 17 and 18. Beautiful styles
in belted and loose Q- Q QQ
effects. Clearance 3A5.50
4 Coat Specials
GIRLS' WINTER COATS in
Normandie, Chinchilla and Ve
lour. Some of these have fur
collars. Odd lines, sizes 12 to
20. Several smart QO .J QQ
models. Clearance DSiwO
GIRLS' WINTER COATS in
Chinchilla, Rivolia and Nor
mandie materials. Broken sizes,
12 to 18 years. Beautiful
styles with fur col- QQQ QQ
lars. Clearance at wOVmVO
4 Dress Specials
GIRLS' DRESSES in straight
line, high-waist and middy
styles, trimmed with braid and
embroidery. Taffeta QC QQ
and Serge; 6 to 14 DU.570
GIRLS DRESSES of Taffeta,
Velveteen and Pongee combined
with serge. Many QQ QQ
charming styles at 07i70
GIRLS' DRESSES in the
season's most attractive styles.
Only one or two of a kind.
Taffeta, Serge and Velour ma
terials. Smart for Q1 O QO
school wear. Priced OA570
GIRLS' DRESSES in a wide
range of styles. Checks and
Serges $5.86 to $16.65
Girls' Pongee Waists and Guimps, 'special $2.03 to $5.00
Girls' $5.00 Blanket Bathrobes, wanted colors on sale at $3.85
Girls' Wool Sweaters in popular style special $5.36, $5.85
Girls' Middies of serge and flannel sale prices $3.38 to $8.06
Junior Shop Second Floor
$30 Overcoats at $21.85
$60 Overcoats at $39.85
Coming at a time when warmer clothing ia essential to
one's comfort, this sale will be welcome news to every man
within reach of thip store. It's the biggest selling event the
Men's Store has announced in many a day, involving prac
tically our entire stock of Winter Overcoats and Mackinaws.
Every garment in the sale is of dependable quality and the .
styles are the .very latest.
Every Overcoat Reduced
' Men's $30 Over
coats, on sale at
Men's $35. Over
coats, on sale at
Men's $40 Over
coats, on sale at
S21.85
S23.85
$27.85
Men's $50 Over- flQ1 OP
coats, on sale at tDOX.OtJ
Men's $57.50 QQ7 QfT
Overcoats, at D 'OO.
Men's $60 Over- QQQ OK
coats, on sale at DOV00
Groceries
4th Floor
Shelled Almonds, a pound 600
King's Soup, 3 pkgs., 25
25c Princess Royal Cut String
less Beans, special, can 200
Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs. for 250
Mazola Oil
Mazola Oil pint size 300
Mazola Oil quart size 500
Mazola Oil V gallon 950
Mazola Oil gallon $1.85
S. & H. Stamps!
Candy Sale
Main Floor
Oxford Chocolates, fresh
and delicious, full lb. OQ-,
boxes, Saturday for 571
Corn Crisps A great favor
ite with the kiddies. "1 K
On sale Saturday, bag Acll
Salted Peanuts Made from
very best grade pea- 1fl
nuts. Saturday, special A ail
Many other specials in
high - grade Candies on
sale SaturdaySlain Floor
$12.50 Mackinaws $8.45
$20 Grade $14.45
Mackinaws are ideal winter Coats for men and young
men who work out of doors. They afford warmth and pro
tection from the elements and are neat appearing. "Patrick"
and other well-known makes.- Most desirable colors.
Regular $12.50 QQ AfT
Mackinaws at HOmi0.
Regular $15.00 QQ A K
Mackinaws at tD5.U
Regular $16.50 Q- ( AJ?
Mackinaws at U-a.liU
Regular $18.50 Q- O Af?
Mackinaws at wliiw
Regular $20.00 Q-J A JP
Mackinaws at OA'itl
All Boys' Macki- J A OFF
naws in clearance 4
$1.50 Shirts 95c
Main Floor1 Quality Shirts from our own regular stock,
but of course, quantity is somewhat limited. Made up in
fancy striped percale in attractive patterns and
colors. Shirts of standard $1.50 grade. Clearance
95c
f'"U,lJ LIU Hi ,11111 . HHM.IIHW i4
Sale of Interwoven Hose
Men's Interwoven Hose of
heavy grade lisle. Beauti
ful soft finish. Shown in
black, tan, green and cordo
van, nearly all sizes in the
sale. 50c' Hose special Q"l
35c pair1 3 pairs for
Special Clearance Prices
on men's Tie,s, Gloves, Un
derwear, Sweaters, Bath
Robes, Mufflers and all
other articles (a few re
stricted lines excepted).
Supply your needs now I
All Men's Hats
Reduced
-Men's $3.50 Hats now at $2.35
-Men's $5.00 Hats now at $3.35
-Men's $7.50 Hats now at $5.00
-Men's $11 Hats now at $7.35
Here's a Real Shoe Sale!
$
Value -op to $9 Women's
Street Boots in laced and but
toned styles, military or flat
heels, sizes 2tt to 6. Also
women's Pumps, laced Oxfords
and Roman Sandals in black,
brown and tan; kid, satin and
calfskin leathers'; sizes 2C to
8B; hand-turned and welt- Q A
ed soles. Clearance price 3
Regular $12 Values Wom
en's Boots of dark brown kid
cloth tops, military heels; fa
mous John Kelly make. Also
similar model with stitched tips.
Women's Laced Boots of dark
brown calf with all leather tops,
welted soles and military heels.
High-class footwear. QO
Broken sizes. Clearance
Men's Shoes. $6.85
New' shipment just received.
Men's Shoes in kid, kangaroo
and calfskin; tan, brown or
black; very latest models, all
sizes 6 to 12 and widths A to
triple E. Values to Q DP
Special price JW,U"
$12.
Men's Oxfords in brown, tan
or black. All the new square
toe effects; brogue, semi
brogue, ball strap and saddle
strap models; styles for men
and young men. Qff A J?
Clearance Sale price OtlaTttl
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1 -3
Boys' Overcoats
Values Up to $25
One
Price
One
Price
Main Floor A rousing Clearance offering of Whiter
Overcoats that will create great activity in the Boys'
Store today. Heavy Overcoats made up in high-grade
materials. Loose belt models with military convertible
collars. Cloth lined. Shown in brown, gray, QQ A fT
green. Sizes 10 to 18. Values to $25. Special 074:0
All Boys' Suits
51 Women's Suits
In a Special Clearance Offering
$33
Second Floor 2 suits size 14, IS
size 16, 9 size 18, 11 size 20, 2 size
36, 2 size 38, 2 size 40, 3 size 42, 2
size 44. High-class suits, selling
heretofore at much higher prices;
Duvet de Laine, Velour and Ya
lama materials, some with fur
collars and fur bands; many at
tractive styles especially desirable
for misses and little worn- QQQ
en. Saturday Clearance 30d
Women's Coats
$39
Second Floor Only 25 Coats in
this lot; mostly in small and me
dium sizes; Normandi, Veldette,
Stevanna ' and Tweed materials;
loose and belted styles, a few of
the more dressy models have large
fur collars; very best of work
manship. Silk lined. Clear- QQQ
ance Sale price Saturday
Wool Middies $4.95
Second Floor Of navy blue
flannel; regulation styles, some
with laced fronts q QP
sizes 6 to 20. Special OLatJ
Sale of Bath Robes
Women's Bath Robes of heavy
grade blanket material; several
styles and large selection of
patterns. $4.40, $0.08, $0.0O
Wool Sweaters at $6.98
Petticoats $2.98
Center Circle, First Floor'
Women's Wool Sweaters in
plain and fancy weaves; Tuxedo
and other popular models; sonle
are trimmed with brushed wool.
Nearly all sizes. Sat- Q? QO
urday Clearance sale BvJ50
Center Circle, First Floor Jer
sey, Jersey top, Taffeta and Tub
Silk petticoats in numerous
styles some trimmed with
fancy, ribbons. All the wanted
colors. Priced spe- QO QQ
cial for Clearance 050
Reduced
$10.00 Suits now $7.50
.1 n r c..:j on oo
ffU $15.00 Suits now $11.25
-& $16.50 Suits now $12.38
$18.50 Suits now $13.88
$20.00 Suits now $15.00
$22.50 Suits now $16.38
$25.00 Suits now $17.50
2-Pant Suits $6.95, $9.45
Outing Flannel Gowns
Special $1.75
Second Floor The wise woman will avail herself of this
opportunity and secure a good supply of these warm outing
flannel Nightgowns. Several attractive styles in the sale
and a full assortment of sizes famous "Universal" make
no better to be had. Our regular $2.25 Night- Q- rjf?
gowns in a very special offering for today at D A .-
,We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps
Special Clearance Prices on
Gossard Corsets
Second Floor Special numbers se
lected from .our regular Etock and
discontinued models. Take advan
tage of this money-saving sale.
$8.50 Models $5
in this lot there are four popu
lar models for various types of fig
ures. Not all sizes' in each style.
3 Models at $2.95
Choice of three styles, but not all
sizes in each model. Perhaps your
favorite number is in this special lot.
$3.75 Gossard Corsets for $2.05
STYLE 252 An all-elastic top "model. One of QO ff
our most popular Gossard models; $2.75 value; at DwUl
Ivory Soap
Special OET.
4 Cakes Z3C
Main Floor None sold or de
livered at above price except with
other purchases made in Drug
Dept. 4 cakes to a cus- OP
tomer. Ivory soap, 4 cakes
Toilet Needs
Squibb's Olive OiL guar- Q-
anteed; pints $1.50; pts.
Lux Soap Flakes, 2 for 25
Purolo Shaving Cream - Q
2 tubes to customer, each A 51
Powder Puffs of soft 1 0
velour, 25c size, priced at A Ol
$1.25 Bath Brushes, QQ
walnut backs. Special at Otv
Duffy's Cocoanut Oil Emulsi
fied; regular 15c size, on " re
sale' Saturday at only AUl
Mineral Water Up- AQn
john's, pint size, priced at 51
Chloraz Tooth Paste, the 50c
size, in Saturday's clear- 1 Q
ance sale, priced at only A 571
Squibb's Petrolatum; at 85
Williams Magnum Soap, "I f
15c size, priced at only
Hair Brushes, in several lQ
styles. Priced special at 571
Drug Department
Main Floor
Satin arid Braid Hats
New Models Just Received
Clearance
Price
r
$10
Second
Floor
The woman who has been looking for an inexpensive hat for
mid-season wear will find many pleasing models in this
showing at ten dollars. New advance ideas in satin and silk-and-straw
combinations very smart for immediate wear. Styles that
are charmingly youthful and becoming. May we have the Q "I A
pleasure of showing you these new arrivals? Clearance tDAU
-j Basement Underprice Store -
Odd Lines Footwear
At V2 Price S
Disposing of several hundred
pairs Women's and Children's
Shoes at sacrifice prices. It will
pay you to investigate these offer
ings in the Basement Store.
5 Great Lots
Women's Shoes of brown
calfskin and gunmetaL Laced
pattern, low and Cuban heels.
Values to $7.50. Spe- QQ A C
daily priced, per pair Dt)J
Women's Boots of black buck
with covered Louis heels. Val
ues to $8. Specially QQ QQ
priced in this Bale SO.JO
Women's Boots of patent colt,
gray kid and black kid; but
toned and laced; mostly French
heel. Saturday 6pe- Q-J QC
dally priced, a pair DAiJ
Children's Gloves, Q- QK
sizes 8 to 2; laced DA.57t
Big Boys' and Young Men's
Shoes in modified and English
lasts; all sizes. On OA AJT
sale Saturday, pair O'As'xtl
We Give
S. & H. Green
Trading
Stamps
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