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THE MORNING OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1922 11 nnnnpRHrFi DUI mi rrn mmm diliuu BY CLEVER CHARGE Dr. Morrow and A. C. Ruby May Be Out $2500. ALBERT REEVES SOUGHT Sorrtte and Xeitro e-Chaurfcu Outwitted by Young Man Ae , cur-ed of Stealing: Auto. Dr. J. v. Morrow, promlnen cemocratlc politician, and A. C. Ruby, wealthy stockman, are eek lag on Albrt Keevee. whose glib tonmie won their confidence and wrose disappearance yesterday may coat them 1:500, the amount of th bond(they put up lam Saturday to insure iiHrer appearance in circui court when his trial on a larceny charge la called. John Lowe, neirro. former chauf tear for Dr. Morrw. and who re cently serred a six months' jail sen tenc on federal conviction for boot lesclna. Is even more agitated about the disappearance than the bonds men. for Reeves was In his custody at the time of his fretaway. Lowe aid yesterday that he feared sua plcion would be directed toward him If he could not produce the man and that he was wlllin to (rive $200 out of his own pocket If some one would kindly put Reeves airain be hind the bars of the Multnomah county Jail. Reevea Btl Resoareefal. The cue haa Us humorous as pects, for Reeves" plausibility got him out of jail acaln yesterday at ter hia bondsmen had returned him and had asked that their bond be cancelled. About two months aeo Reeves bought an automobile from C. L. Bosa m Co.. In payment for which he trave a 11700 check, tie drove the machine to Butte. Mont., and the automobile company experienced considerable difficulty in cashing the check. A warrant charging lar eeny was issued atrainst Reeves. Be was arrested in Butte, the auto mobile recovered, and he was brought back to Portland to -face the music That waa the work of only a few days. During his . Incarceration Reeves adroitly allowed the Impression to become general that he waa a man of hidden wealth with a secret cache somewhere In Multnomah county from which he would produce thousands of dollars if he could only get to it. Lawyers Are latereeted. Attorneys began to flock to see him at the county jail. lie had not been able to Interest a lawyer In his case before. Sheriff Hurlburt's office began to be pestered with requests of attorneys to have the prisoner released In their custody temporarily while he dug up his own bail money. Martin J'ratt. chief deputy In the sheriffs office, gladly acceded to all requests, but made the provi sion that a deputy from his office be allowed to accompany the man. That waa the unfortunate part of It alL Reeves positively declined to be escorted by an officer. lie would go out with his lawyer, find the money and turn over $2ii0 of it to the county but he would not do thts with any "bull" along, he gave the authorities to understand. I'ratt was adamant in hia decision not to aJlow Reeves to go without an offi cial companion. Several attorneys threw up the case, in disgust after failure to win over the aheriffa office to their requests. Reeves Flaally Released. Then, out of a clear sky, appar ently, came the announcement that onds had been furnished for Reeves by Dr. Morrow and Ruby. At 1 o'clock Monday afternoon. Reeves waa released from the county Jail, the onds having- been approved. He left the building with hia bonds men. About S o'clock he was re turned to the county jail by Dr. Morrow, who asked Jailer Jackson to take charge of him again. The Jailer also was asked If It would be possible to surrender the bond. He suggested that the matter be taken up in the morning. Yesterday morning Reeves was ready wit hfurther arguments for his release, and he convinced his bondsmen that he etlU was a good riek. Accordingly he was released. Not long after Dr. Morrow surren dered him to the watchful care of John 'Lowe. t Early In the afternoon Lowe ap pealed to the police for help in j hunting Reeves. Later he appeared at the sheriff s office with a simi lar plea. He received the horse laugh. The county had a bond which was quite sufficient seV eurity and if the bondsmen could not produce Reeves in time for trial, why. that waa a matter of concern for them, not the au thorities. ' Lew Loses Hia Charge. Lowe said he drove Reevea from the Northwestern National bank to the Western L'nlon office, where a eemlngly important message waa filed, and back to the bank. While standing in the bank lobby, talking to a friend. Lowe declared that Reevea stepped Into an ascending elevator. Though he waited at the bottom of th shaft for about two hours) before notifying the police, Low saw no more of his charge. canton or crepe d chine, with the paisley shades' or In the plain henna, with Jhe rope silk embroid- ry done in the same blue as your material. The sash is particularly interesting and adds much to the entire line of the dress. For an afternoon dress which will be different and charming in com bination, why not have a figured j canton or creDe de chine with the i . strap pane's and waist trim of very becoming shade which will, of course, harmonise with the figured material. Wear a color which re flects color to your face. I have In mind the model shown on page M. No. 2067. Should you care to I send samples of combinations I j shall be more than glad to assist . you In the setlon. This dress la strictly a froci? for the house and those things of entertainment there TA given. It will be suitable for street IK wear next spring, but not as a fall street frock. The dress for the school room rhould be simple and yet carry a note of attractive color. I aome- tlmea thlnka that a bit of color la an aid to keener mental activity. whereas the all dark frock does cive a feeling of dullness. And ao for that school dress I would choose a model such as the Designer for I August shows on page 59. No. 3832. Have the material a tricotlne in a copper brown, for this has the red dish quality and should become you; embroider the frock. In the black henna, bottle green and royal blue. The pattern shown is Just splendid in weight for one of your "dainty ponnds." Do not have the fringe on a dresa which will, when la the school eeat, be likely to dust the floor, for a change in attire wear the wool sport skirt in a stripe of dark red and gray with a slip-over sweater of the red. A plain waist of the gray crepe de chine made in the type as shown In the August flits It X'n SCftH wl'.l hoi good. Have the touches done In the 4 si . 411 ., 4 I 'A the Style fashions for August, page 3t. No. 6057. It will be attractive in a burgundy, blue or warm brown. LEBANON, Or.. .July BX Dear Ml4- am Klrhet: I read wun interest your columns In The Orgonin and am com ing to you for help. I have an orange allK Jersey anlt klrt and wish lo combine eoraethlnff wlih It for a waist. What material and what color would you ad vim t I wlah this dreu for street and awning wear. What kind of embroidery would you pot on It? The skirt is plain, two piece gathered skirt. I am S feet S inches tall, ellv com plexion, with very little color: brown hair and brown eyes; weigh about 1-0 pound. Thanking you or any neip y can give me. TWEXTT. Twenty. Lebanon. Or. To wear ith your orange Jersey knit I would have the canton or, better still, the cream Jersey knit, em broidered in the orange and black rope silks and made after the very stunning model ahown in the Delin eator for August, page 15. No. S839. The etyle Is beautiful and will be ery popular this fall, as so many of the dresses and coats are fol lowing the Russian line. In your material I would have the more lonely fitting collar. In th same hape. to be sure, but more friendly" with your neck. Am delighted to hear that th col umn has been of help to you. Commissioner Seeks Re-election. WHITE SALMON, Waa.. Aug-. 1. (Special.) John G. Wyera, county commissioner, who resides here, haa announced hia candidacy for re election at the coming election. R. J. Bates, fruitgrower and good roads enthusiast, who has lived in this district for the last 14 years, is the only other candidate here who haa tied for the office to date. Kx-.uditor Visits Olympla. OLYMPIA. Waslu. Aug. 1. (Spe cial.) Frank W. Hinsdale, first chief auditor of the industrial In surance board of this state, was In this city yesterday going over the work in the department of labor and industries here. He Is now sec retary of the workmen's compensa tion, board of British Columbia- Cat Kills Carrier Pigeon. ABERDEEN. Wish, Aug. 1. (Special.) Scarcely two hours after it had fallen in a local houseyard, exhausted. Sunday, a carrier pigeon became the prey of a prowling house cat. The bird carried on wings and legs the following In scription: "1922-J. J. R " fetl0fI)lTjmfe fALtil. or.. Juiy iit. Uear Jdadam Itlrbet: I bare read your column often and find It very interesting, so am com ma; to you ror help. oald you nitMl a pretty way to make over m navy blue ara-a dreae like sample, made with a veatee 10 inches Ions and Inrhea wide and elbow The eittrt is 4 inches wide and bas a 5-lnrh hem. It haa a medium low watatune ilb a narrow belt of aanw material. I have the bottom of the elcirt embroidered, bat if the stamp of tbe tranafer pattern can be removed wonia use ll enm. other way. Would like to know what kind of arternoon areas to make for this fall ana winter, tiad tnousht or b-aek can ton crepe. I am is. ban brown bajr. blue ya. weigh SO pounds and am S feet S laches taJL I have very little eoior. I am planning on attending boainess school and would like to bav. yon sug gest a wardrobe suitable tor this pur !. V. i. II. VI. M, Salem. Or, Tour blue serge would seem to require little change, and that win be in th sleeves and vest; also th sash If your cleaner can promise th removal of. the transfer tracings. Th' Fashionable Dress for August has such an attractive frock after which yours would remodel most perfectly, r.'ease sea th mentioned inane, page 19. No. 2063. The con tracting: portion rUl be- best 4a the Through OWL Sleeping Car Service TO AND FROM YAKIMA WASHINGTON IS OPERATED BY Union Pacific ON THE FOLLOWING TRI-WEEKLY SCHEDULE Leave PORTLAND 7:30 P. M. Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays. Arrive YAKIMA 8:15 next morning. Leave YAKIMA 7:00 P. M. Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays Arrive PORTLAND 8:00 next morning. This service places Portland and the rich Yakima Valley In close sympathetic business rela tion with each other. No time lost In transit. No uncomfort able transfers. The busy busi ness man's friend in need. Let us make your reservation and deliver your ticket. L. K. OMER, City Pass. Aaest, 701 Wells Fargo Building. BRoadway 4500. COXSOUDtTKD TICKET OKKICU, BRoadway 56 J I. Ticket Office at Into Thepvt. BRoadway 0s02. WM. MeMrRRAY. General Passenger Agent. Ask Your Grocer II. IL Haynes, President 5 2 i J 5 5 i 2 5 8 i -?esaTzaa Butter, 2 Lbs. 97c Delivered Only With Other Grocery Purchases. EXTRAORDINARY ECONOMY OFFERINGS IN ALL DEPTS. MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT AND CAREFUL-ATTENTION TTOUSEHOLD S UP P LI E S everything; for th home, can be purchased during; the Anni versary Sale at money-ftaving: prices. Now is a good time to replenish your needs in Curtains, Rugs, Furniture, etc, etc., etc. RELIABLE MERCHANDISE RELIABLE METHODS. I MOPWISON. AlPCn. WTST PARK. AM TENTH STPgETST TirEARING APPAREL for men, women and children at spe cial low prices. Walk through the store and take, note of the hundreds of special items on dis play. A veritable feast of bar gains in, all departments. S. & H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS GrVEN WITH PURCHASES Junior Shop Sale of Girls' Final Clearance of our remaining stock of Girls and Misses Wash Dresses. Here is an excellent opportunity for mothers to secure beautiful high grade frocks suitable for school wear at less than cost of making. This season's styles. Sizes 6 to 14. Girls5 Summer Dresses r Junior Shop, Second Floor Attractive Dresses mafle up in good quality Gingham and Cham bray. Solid colors and checks. Belted and blouse effects trimmed with embroidery, pique, etc A few Organdie Dresses included. Specially priced for this- eale at only $1.89 1 Girls' Summer Dresses Junior Shojj Chambray, Gingham, Crepe, Or gandie and fancy Voile Dresses in a number of charming styles including loose belt and shirred effects. Trimmed with ruffles, laces, applique, etc White, orchid, jade, blue, brown and honey-dew. Priced special at only $2.89 Girls' Summer Dresses Junior Shop Odd lines; not all sizes in each style. Made up in Ginghams, Chambrays, Ratines, Swisses and Organdies. Solid colors, checks and dotted patterns. Exceptionally well made. Many are embroidered in novelty de signs. On special sale today at only $3.98 S.& H. Stamps AnAdditional Cash Saving Dresses ri urn ,.r Sale of Outing Flannel Night Wear Gowns and Pajamas at Special Prices Women's Pajamas in two-piece style with long -sleeves and frog fastenings. Of excellent quality Soisette in white, blue or pink. Anniversary QQ r7 sale on special sale at only DO J Women's Night Gowns of best grade cuting flannel in plain white and white with blue or pink stripes. An niversary Sale price only Sl-75 2-Piece Pajamas made up in excellent quality wash materials a few in dimity. Extra values. $2.25, $2.50 to $3.00 Women's Pajamas in one-piece style. Made of fancy striped outing. Priced at $175 and $1.95. Full range of sizes. Children's Sealpax Sleepers of extra quality outing flannel. Sizes (PI OQ 6 to 10 years. $20 kind. Only OXe-7 Underwear Department, Second Floor Candy Chocolate Mint Rings a favorite after-dinner confection. On special sale today, per pound OOi Snow Wraps, the kiddies' QQ delichtr nriced Enecial. nound tJJs Crunchit a delicious warm weather candy. Big bag; only 5c Candy Department Main Floor Blouses Underpriced fi it rk Iwm II Mi i A t . rTi . . . Voile Blouses $2.29 You cannot afford to miss this Sale for such dainty Blouses are desirable for the warm days of August. Made up in excellent quality Voile, Batiste and Dimity. Neat plain tailored models and sport styles with tie sashes. Short and long sleeves, Tuxedo and Peter Pan collars. White only. Sizes CO OQ Voile Blouses $4.98 Hand-made Blouses every one of , them. And the styles are simply irre sistible. Of Voile and Batiste materials. Sport and dressy models trimmed with Irish crochet, filet lace, hemstitching and cascade ruffles. Also the plain tailored models to go with summer suits. V necks, Tuxedo and Peter Pan collars. C? A fiO range 36 to "46. Priced special GARIMENT SALONS, SECOND FLOOR All sizes 36 up to 46. Special Anniversary Sale Bed Room Furniture ' Fourth Floor Bedroom Suite 3-piece . decorated Mahogany SuiteBed, Dresser and Vanity Case. Adam motif. Regular $183.25 value, oq spe- 04 1 jr cial sale today at only D-LrmD Bedroom Suite Massive mahogany Bed, large Dresser and Chiffonier with mirror. - Regular (J" pTQ !( $287.50 value; special ,tD-l-J3.lJU. Bedroom Suite Walnut Colonial Napoleon . Bed, large Dresser and Chiffonier with glass to match. Regu lar $187.40 outfit, on CI 1 O C special sale today, only U-LxOevJtl Quartered Oak Suite in Colonial type. Dresser,. Chiffonier and Glass and Napoleon Bed. (J" Qf fT A Regular $249.50 value JJxOU.-JU 3-Piece Ivory Suite Bed, Chiffer- ette and Vanity Case. Decorated to suit any color scheme. Regular $181-80 outfit, special- QQ OK ly priced for this -sale nDOUiO ' Queen - Anne Suite Ivory finish Bed, Vanity, Dresser and Chifferette. Regular selling price fi?0" 9 $30150, on special sale tD-AO.OeJ Davenport Tables with two drawers and six gracefully carved legs. Regu lar $87.50 values, spe-, Syjf7 CH cially priced for today D I eJU -We Give 5. & H. Trading Stamps. Furniture Department Fourth Floor Anniversary Sale La Gamille Corsets 18 Different Models Second Floor Stout women, slender women and women of average figure all can share in the splendid savings this sale affords. La Camilla Corset have the Ventilo back, Ventilo front shield and patented "Lox-if clasp fastener 3 exclusive features and are made from the very best grade -materials. $4.50, $5 Corsets at $2.95 $22.50 Corsets $15 $6.00 and $5.50 OA rf Corsets, special at 3eJU $3-50 and $10.00 Qr rf Corsets, special at OU.UtF $13.50 and $15 ?Q Qf? Corsets, special at 3J $16,50 Corsets Q- O PTf now reduced to wlttiU" Sizes in the sale from 21 to 40 but not in each model. Early choosing is to your advantage. Customers who have worn La Camille Corsets will welcome this opportunity to save.' Corset Salons, Second Floor Cane Sugar 14 Lbs. $1 Model Grocery, Fourth Floor No deliveries except with other purchases made in the Grocery Department and we re serve the right . to limit quan tity. Best Cane Sugar, (J1 special,' 14 pounds for only Star Hams 37c Lb. Armour's Star Hams, sugar -cured, sweet and tender. On special OfT sale, a pound GhirardelIi's Chocolate, 3-lb. cans, priced .special at 780 Ghirardelli's Chocolate, 1-lb. cans, priced special at 28 Baker's Cocoa, lb. can 40J I . Royal Baking Pow- Afin der. 12-oz. size, onlv K tkers Chocolate, un sweetened, per pound 35 Classic Soap, 18 bars . Campbell's Tomato Soup 10( Per Can. ' i 1 $1 i : Imported Ginghams 58c 58c Extra fine quality .. Scotch Gtnghams in a large selection of beautiful new checks inter mingled with brocade designs. Very latest novelty. 90c grade. Special, yd. Tissue Ginghams in new checks and plaids. 36 inches wide; standard 65c and A Q 75c values. Special at xOl Dress Percales, 36 inches wide. Light and dark. "J Q On special sale at only Main Floor Wednesday's Special Lunch 69c Service lliSO A. 31. to 2s3d IV CHOICE OF Oxtail Soup with Barley Cream of Corn Soup Crab Louie Baked Stuffed Baby Salmon (Spanish style) . Homemade Sausage vnd Cornmeal Mush Italienne Pot Roast Beef and Spaghetti OTO Baked Beans and Boston Brown Bread Asstd. Cold Meats. Potato Salad WITH Summer Squash CHOICE OF Sherbet Cake Pudding- Tea Coffee Milk Tea Room 4th Floor Silk Sale Continues! Main Floor Thousands of yards of high-grade Silks from our regular stock on sale at big reductions. Silks for Dresses, Blouses, skirts silks for every purpose. Take advantage of this event. $3.00 to $3.25 Fancy Wash Cantons and Crepe de Chine $1.98 $2.50 to $3.00 Sport Satins in black and colors, special $1.98 $4.00 to $4.75 Fancy Sport Silks, 40 inches wide; yard $2.98 $3.95 Firsheen Crepes in all wanted colors, special, yard $3.25 $6.00 to $7.50 Plain and Figured Cantons and Crepes at $4.75 $6.00 Silk and Wool Jersey Cloth in novelty weaves. Yd. $3.75 i Basement Underprice Store Women's Pumps, Oxfords $2.95, $3.95 Basement Tan calfskin Pumps and Oxfords, values up to PO Qff $5.95. Clean-up Sale; only 0iJtJ Women's Pumps and Oxfords in patent, brown calf or suede. High or low heels. Numerous styles. CQ QK On special sale today, pair 0OeJ White canvas and nubuck Oxfords and Pumps, $2.25 to $4.98. S. & H. Stamps Sewing Needs and Notions Priced at Good Savings 4c Bone Hairpins in assort- "j fn ed styles. - Special at Blocked India Tape in 4 yard bolts; special at Bias Folds, Regent; sizes t t 4, 5, 6 and 7. Special J-J-l' Lingerie Tape in pink, white, light blue. Regular - f 15c kind; special: at -LUU Hair Pin Cabinets the regu lar 35c kind,, specially OfTp priced for this sale at 4JK Coat Hangers, wire fold- " " ing style; special, at J-ll Rickrack Braids, regular 18c and 20c values, on "I Q special sale today, at J-OU Household Aprons, splen- A Q did 75c values; special Crochet' Thread, Elgin Maid; light blue only. Spe- JTp cially priced, 3 balls for J' Mother's Ironing Wax on O sale today at special O NOTION DEPARTMENT MAIN FLOOR Curtains and Draperies At Sharp Reductions The Anniversary Sale offers many ex ceptional opportunities for home-makers to supply needed Curtains and Draperies, at big savings. $4.00 Curtains $2.48 Third . Floor Fine quality Filet Mar quisette Curtains with dainty lace edge. 2 yards long. Well worth (3JO ACi $4.00 the pair. Special at Z4i0 Ruffled Curtains in a vast assortment of beautiful new styles. Priced special at 98tf, $1.48, $1.69, $1.95, $2.75 Curtains in Two and Three-Pair Lots Third Floor Lace Curtains in Filet weaves. - Odd lots containing 2 or 3 pairs to be closed out at low prices. Large assortment of patterns. (JJO rTF Regular $4.00 Curtains, only D-ie 4 O $5.00 Curtains, special, a pair $3.50 $5.50 Curtains, special, a pair $3.85 $6.00 Curtains, special, a pair $4.00 $8.50 Curtains, special, a pair $5.75 hM wi fit Cretonnes 54c Floral, tapestry and chintz effects. Great variety of patterns. Regular 90c Cretonnes special at 54(4 a yard. Basement Underprice Store - Special One-Day Sale of - f Basement Remnants of Silks, Dress Goods, Wash Goods, Curtain Materials and Domestics. Thousands of pieces representing a big mill purchase and short lengths from our regular stocks. Several large tables will be utilized for this sale. Every piece marked at a special low price. S. & H. Stamps given with purchases. t I I t i i i l 8 i