13 N THE MORXIXG OREGONIAX, FRIDAY, MAHCII 10, 1022 WILLIAM APPERSD .1 A Safe and Satisfactory Place to Shop Quality Merchandise Courteous Service True Values IS N D1CD m Second Matrimonial Venture Brief and Turbulent. WIFE CHARGES DECEIT Ex-Portlander Declared to Have Represented Self as Wealthy While Restaurant Employe. Brevity and turbulency were the chief characteristics of the second matrimonial venture of William Ray -Apperson, ex-Portland real estate dealer and at one time exalted ruler of the Portland Elks' lodge. Judging from reports received here yesterday from San Francisco, which told of the successful termination of a divorce action prosecuted by Mrs. Jean Davis Apperson,, ex-wife of a w.ealthy San Krancisco merchant. In the 3an Francisco divorce court Mrs. Apperson told Judge Cabaniss that her husband, to whom she was married December 3 last, had posed as a man of wealth and high social standing, but she learned later, she testified, that he was employed in the menial role of salad-maker in a San Francisco restaurant. I i 4 5 USSOO Spent on Honeymoon. Mrs. Apperson said she spent $3500 on their honeymoon, which brought them to Portland and other north west cities. Some of the acts of cruelty, she told the court, were com mitted in Portland while they were honeymooninsr, while others were committed after their return to San Francisco. After the glamour of the first few weeks had died away, she said their married life became turbulent, and there was a separation nearly every other day. The final separation, re sulting in the divorce action, occurred 'February 9. Her matrimonial experience with Apperson, not only cost her the $3500 expended on the wedding trip, but 25 pounds in weight, Mrs. Apperson testified. Apperson is well known in Port land, being a member of the pioneer Apperson family living near Oregon City. He was for several years em ployed as a railroad clerk. . In 1910 he went into the real estate business, but this venture was a brief one. Apperson Lravra Portland. In 1916 Apperson left Portland for Spokane, and from there went to San Francisco. While here about two months ago on his wedding trip, he confided to former friends that he had "struck it bier" as a timhsr dealer in California. His Portland A acquaintances were astounded when g " they learned he had been taking the R roie oi a creator of salads in a San Francisco restaurant. Apperson, while living in Portland, married a daughter of John Clark, saddle maker. She divorced him after several years of married life. The latest Mrs. Apperson, In the M" rancisco divorce court, asserted I " - ,- ii no uaiiu iidu leceivca letters from other women after her marriage to him. One of these, she said, was a nurse living in Portland, who of fered to marry him as soon as he had been divorced. Another woman living at Burlingame, Cal., wanted to buy him an automobile, the wife said. s Good News for the Woman of Limited Purse! Women's Dresses $28.50 $45.00 $37.50 $49.50 We have searched the markets for the very best values procurable at the above prices and confidently believe that at no other store in Portland will you find their qual. But re want you to be the judge a.nd cordially invite you to come in and look them over whether you wish to pur chase or not. In their making only High-Class Materials are used. Canton Crepe Taffeta combined with Georg ette Crepe Knit, the new fabric so popular this season embroidered Taffeta embroidered Georgette figured Silk plain Taffeta Georgette Crepe in all the latest colors. And you may choose from The Season's Best Styles including blouse, straightline and basque effects in many 3 variations of the mode. Corded belts, wide sashes paneled, tunic, scalloped and draped skirts new wide sleeves trimmed with embroidery, beads, fringe, etc. Extra values at $28.50, $37.50, $45.00 and $49.50 Exclusive Agency For BETTY WALES and PEGGY PAIGE DRESSES Tailored Blouses For Spring Wear It's going to be a great season for Tailored Blouses and the thoughtful woman will see to it that she is well supplied. The smartest styles may be seen at this store as usual. Large selection of models made up in Pongee Batiste Crepe de Chine Voile some with Peter Pan collars, others with tuxedo col lars. Many have fancy vest fronts. Trimmed with laces, tucks, plaits, embroidery, etc. White and the new colors. Voile and Batiste Blouses priced $5.00 to $17.50 Crepe" de Chine Blouses priced at $5.00 to $14.50 Pongee Blouses at prices ranging $4.45 to $6.50 Garment Salons, 2d Breakfast Coats of Satin and Taffeta in a special offering for Friday at the low price of $11.49 .charming styles in one-piece and waist effects with skirts. Some with surplice fronts and sashes. Changeables in light and dark colorings blue, gold, orchid, jade, etc. "I ACk Exceptional values DA-LtxI Floor Trading Stamps represent a direct cash saving on the money you spend. Ask for thein RELIABLE MERCHANDISE RELIABLE METHODS. MORRISON. ALDER, WEST PARK. AMD TENTH STREETS, j Shoppers' Lunch served from 11:30 to 2:30 daily in Basement. REASONABLE prices. The Newest Expressions of the Mode Whether for Opera, Street or Sport Wear You Will Find Here Authentic Fashions in High-Class Apparel That Bespeak Individuality and Charm. Consider This a Personal Invitation to Come and View These New Creations. Second Floor. Latest Footwear $6.50 Women's two or three-strapped Pumps of patent colt or tan calfskin. Welted soles, flat heels. Trimmed with small '& CTrt perforations. Priced at, the pair Patent Colt Laced Oxfords with full round toe, broad hei Just the C? fTfl last for school girls. Priced, p"air 0U UU Tan Norwegian - grain leather Oxfords with medium heel and narrow rounding toe. Also, dark tan calfskin with flat or me dium heels. New custom last. P? fA Imitation tip. Priced at, the pair wOtOU Patent leather blucher cut Oxfords, narrow square toe, military heel, P? p? A full range of sizes. A pair DOOU Lacedl Oxford of nut-brown G ETA High school last; pair DUJl Shoe Dept., Main Floor calfskin. Springtime Veils And Veilings Chenille Dot Veilings in. many new pat terns and colors. 500 to $1.50 a yard. Novelty Veilings fancy mesh, French dots, woven dots, chenille dots and many other patterns. Priced' 500 to $1.50 yard Comfort Veils Shetland mesh, black, brown, navy, taupe and purple. Only 750 Comfort Veils with Chenille dot, at 950 Veiling Dept., Main Floor Announcing A Special 3 Days' Sale of Women's Silk Hosiery An important selling event offering 3600 pairs Women's Silk Hose at prices far under regular worth. Sale starts this morning and continues Saturday and Monday. Silk Hosiery $1.15 Main Floor Women's Seamless Hose all silk with the exception of the hem, which is a reinforced lisle. Black and a good selection of the wanted shades. Irregulars of a standard make. fi"f "t ft On special sale, pair DiitJ Silk Hosiery $1.35 Women's Silk Hose in vfancy vertical stripe effects so smart for Spring wear. Seamless style, with lisle top. Polo, biege, black, white and brown. Irregulars of the regular $1.75 grade. Special ly priced for great 3- (21 OK days sale at, the pair D-I-Ot Silk Hosiery $1.69 Women's high - grade Silk Hose in the beautiful ingrain quality with lisle garter top and foot. Navy, African, cor dovan, white and black. Irregu lars of standard $2.25 ?1 f?Q grade. Special, pair DJ-vJ Ask for Trading Stamps. Silk Hosiery $1.98 Main Floor Women's Hose in French clox, Richelieu rib, plain Silk and silk chiffon. Black, Ha vanna, nude, biege, polo gray. Irregulars of a famous make sell ing at $2,85 to $3.15 a J" QQ pair. Priced special at OXt0 Silk Hosiery $2.49 Women's highest grade Silk Hose. Fine gauge and beautiful luster. Black, white and all the beautiful new Spring shades. Regular $3.00 and $3.50 values. Some are slightly imperfect. Spe cially priced for t'e QO Q 3-days sale at, the pair Women's Fiber Hosiery 69c and 98c At 98c Women's seam less Fiber Hose with double lisle tops, heel and toe. Black and brown only in this lot. Hose that will give excellent service. 080 a pair. At 69c Women's Fiber Hose in seamless style with lisle top, reinforced heel and toe. Black, polo gray, brown, pearl and white. Sold as imperfects, bpecial GIJ0 pair. See Window Displays of Sale Hosiery Ribbon Remnants HALF PRICE Hundreds , of desirable pieces in high-grade Ribbons on sale today at half price and less. Useful lengths for fancy work, trimmings, hairbows, etc. The assortment contains a large selection of colors, widths and patterns. Marked at Vz and less than half regular prices. SHOP EARLY IN THE DAY-' . Aisle Table, Main Floor COUNSEL FEES HT ISSUE EMPLOYJIEXT OF ATTORNEYS BY W. C. BARKER INVOLVED, Application for $5 000 in Suit to Oust Guardian Is Heard but Decision Reserved. i. New Cire Laces Cire Flouncings and allovers in floral and conventional de signs. ' Brown, navy, taffy, white, gold, silver, orchid, or ange, delft, black, etc. 36 inch. Priced at $4.50 yard. Cire Flouncings in the new panel designs for dresses and shoulder drapes. 50 inches wide. Priced, a yard, $5.00 Metal Lace Flouncings in gorgeous designs; at $11.50 TXT.-. . i ucmer or not a man declared a spendthrift and incompetent to handle hig own affairs legally can hire a law- iu ma suaraian is me question -n-nicn uircult Judge Tazwell faced yesterday In the hearing on a petition i or -aui u. i-Xrmitzer and T. B. -Mc- i ft ievitt Jr.. for attorney fees of $5000 i Jj for the time in which they represent-i R ed William C. Barker tp his suit: against Seva B. Stewart, guardian. ' A At the close of the hearing Judge ( 5 Tazwell said his first impression was K mat the court had power to grant a fee to the attorneys engaged by Bar ker, but that this was not to be taken as a final decision. lief ore passing on the case Judge Tazwell asserted he desired to have a private interview with Barker, and a meeting is being arranged. Mr. Dormitzer in his statement to the court reviewed some of the sensa tional charges which he said he in tended to prove in the case brought against Stewart, such as misappro priation of funds of the $850,000 es tate. He said he was willine- to rotii-B from the case in . favor of James Y.. Pj Conley, new attorney selected by & Barker, but that he desired a fair fee A for considerable work already ac- rA complished in preparation fo-r the K action. Intimating that the change in 0 case. James B. Kerr, attorney for the guardian confined his argument to I the legal right of Barker to employ attorneys. Barker came into the estate of Co- lumous Barker, his father, at the I death of the latter in 1909. On his voluntary petition Barker in 1913 asked that Stewart be appointed his guaraian to prevent him from squan dering his substance. Phone your want ads to the Ore gronian. Main 7070. Automatic 560-95. I it is always try ing to burn down. Revitalize it with genuine little Olympias! Phos phorus is more im portant than iron. gt them tonight! Men's Wool Trousers :. In a Great Underprice Offering" V" r $3.60 Main Floor Not to share in this offering is to miss one of the big gest bargains in Trousers Portland has seen in many a day! Every pair All Pure Wool and very best of tailoring through out. Latest styles with cuff bot toms and belt loops. Pockets are made extra strong. Splendid selec tion of patterns in mixed effects. Good range of sizes to CQ ?A begin with. Special, pair DOUU Men's Union Suits At $1.15 Main Floor A well-known make. Of fine grade nainsook material. Knitted band in back. These gar ments sell in the usua) J" " f? Cooppr's Union Suits in long sleeve, ankle length style. Light, and heavy weights. Elastic ribbed. These gar ments give wonderful service. Moderately priced, at $3.50 way at $1.50. Special at Cooper's Hose of excellent quality mercerized cotton in black, cordovan, gray and navy. Medium weight for spring and Summer wear. Moderately priced at, the pair, only 400 Men's $3.50 Shirts Now $1.95 Main Floor Main Floor Silk striped Madras Shirts in attractive patterns and' colors. All sizes 14 up to 17. Regular $3.50 values, (J- Qr on special sale today at D-L.tJ -rMen's Shirts of madras and per cale. Standard makes. Q- QQ Values to $3.00, at only wl.DO New Polo .Shirts White oxford, pongee, soisette and aero cloth. All the go for Spring and Summer. Get your supply now. Priced $3 to $4.50 Comparison Sale 200 New Spring Hats All the New Colors $12 - , AH, the New Shades Compare the values with what other stores offer at $15.00 to $18.00! Compare the quality of the materials used and the workman ship! And then note the smartness of the styles and the trimmings! See These Beautiful Creations whether you are ready to buy your new hat or not. It will give you a good idea of the favored modes and acquaint you with this store's leadership in value-giving. . Small, medium and large Hats' for street, sport and dress wear. Satins, novelty braids, silks, etc., in a great variety of combinations. No two hats alike in the entire Sale! $13 Millinery Salons, 2d Floor Charming: New Philippine Undies S e c o n'd Floor Hand-made and hand - embroidered Envelope Che mise in many entirely new designs. Bodice effects or with built-up shoulders. $3.50 up to $6.95 Philippine Night Gowns in sev eral dainty styles. $3.50-$5.95 Dimity Underwear made up in diimity material. En velope Chemise Gowns, Bloomers and Step-ins." Also novelty Gowns in delightful styles. Moderate prices. S. & H. TRADING STAMPS. Just In New Curtain Grenadines sheer, dainty and very attrac tive for all kinds of curtains. Shown in a large assortment of Fancy Figured Effects in a variety of colors. Espe cially desirable for bedrooms. Also makes up beautifully in ruffled curtains and for light, airy drapes. Specially p-riced for today's selling 3d Floor. Regular 75c Values 59c Fashion's Newest Neckwear Vestees of linen, pique" and gingham in Peter Pan and other popular styles; full bodice Guimpes in combinations of net, filet laces, Irish crochet laces. Bib Collar of Irish crochet, venise, filet laces. Low prices. Attractive New Sport Scarfs Fiber Silk Sport Scarfs in plain colors and stripes. Vari ous widths and lengths. Large assortment of plain colors and combinations. Fringed ends. Prices range $3.95 to $5.50 Marabou For evening and street wear Marabou Capes and Stoles in gray, natural, brown and black. Prices range $6.50 to $25 Neckwear Dept, Main Floor M. J. B. Coffee 37c Lb. In 5-Lb. Tins Buy it in the large size and save an additional 6c per pound! Vacuum packed, always fresh! 5-lb. M. J. B. Coffee $1.85 3-Ib. M. J. B. Coffee $1.20 1-lb. Tin M. J. B. Coffee 43 Carnation Oat Flakes'at 30 Wheat Flakes, package 350 Piece of Aluminum in each pkg. OWK Excellence Flour on special sale today, sack, $1.95 Polar - White Soap specially priced today, 6cakes for 250 Canned Goods Specials Minne Paul Peas, can 160 Princess Royal Peas at 200 Standard corn, per can 150 Solid Pk. Tomatoes, 3 for 500 Featuring Boys' Suits With Extra Knickers $9.45 Main Floor $12.50 is the price you would ordinarily be asked to pay for Suits of this quality. Lines selected from our regular stock. Latest mod 'els mostly with loose belts. Mix tures in good serviceable colors. 2 pairs of Knickers with' (PQ A c each suit. Priced special Boys' Tweed Suits At prices ranging from $13.50 up to $19.50 we show an exceptionally fine collection of Suits in the popu lar tweeds in tans, grays and browns. Sizes range from 7 up to 18 years. XT 5 kit, w-Af-w g j Men's All-Wool Sport Coats $3.65 U th Floor Boys' New Sport Caps Priced 1 to $2.25 Special Showing of the New Spring Woolens Giving the women of Portland and vicinity an oppor tunity to see the favored weaves for the new season. TTTITH the Spring sewing season at hand the necessity of select ing the materials for new wearables becomes a problem of pressing im portance. Here you may choose from the new weaves for suits, coats, dresses, skirts, etc., and be certain of getting dependable fabrics at lowest prices. Dept., Main Floor. Wool Tweeds Reduced Imported Tweeds, reg ular $1.75 values; special Homespun Tweeds, regular $2.25 values, only Homespun Tweeds, regular $2.50 values; only Forstman & Huffman beautiful colorings; regu lar $4.50 values; special Thistle Top Coating One of the new season's favorite fabrics for sport and dress coats. Imported. Regular $3.50 QO QQ grade; priced special at Wool Serge Reduced Imported English Serge in navy blue and black. Very fine quality and all pure wool. On (P-! QQ special sale today, a yard Ui-0 $3.00 Imported English Serge in navy blue. Dress weight. JQ QQ Priced special, the yard S1.59 S1.89 S2.10 Tweeds in S3.98 Homespun Plaids $1.89 Yd. Regular $3.50 Quality A splendid material for skirts, wraps and sport apparel. New plaid patterns in the leading colors. Special $1.89 a yard. i i i i I i I i 5 3 m v