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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1922)
TTTT- MOIIXIXG ORECOXIAX. SATURDAY. AUGUST ."7. 1922 CDOLIDGE'S VISIT HERE TO BE QUIET II ll'IIHUlit II II Hill II IIJ.II nt HUHMHII IiMi ii OFFICIAL GIRL SCOUTS UNIFORMS AND ACCESSORIES FOR SALE AT MEIER & FRANK'S SECOND FLOOR Last Day Mme. IsebelVs Toiletries 1-2 Price A sale that has filled many dressing tables with the finest of perfumes, creams, powders, toilet waters and other toilet requisites at a saving of 50',V. Our entire line of Mme. Isebell's toiletries ,is in the sale. To day marks the final selling at this reduction. ' Meier & Frank's: Main Floor. Two August Sales Worthy of Special Notice The Meier & Frank August Sales of Furs on the Fourth Flor and of Furniture on the Eighth Floor are filling the store with eager bnyefs. No past years have found more worthy values along these lines. Buy now while the stocks are still complete and while the better values are still at your disposal. Sightseeing Trips to Form Part ff Entertainment. ..ESTABLISHED The Quality Store , of Portland WILL ATTEND CHURCH . in Former Male at .mhTl ollese Will iirrrt Vkt-Irritlrnt ; Highway l B" Viewed, j The thre-lay visit to Portland by "a.v:n Coolidge will be quiet as 1 it is possible to make It. according j Sj to plans for entertainment an- nounced yesterday by Wallace lie- i 1'imini. vbos truest the vice-presi- J nl be while In the rity.i 'hurch attendance. sight - seeing- I tr'.oa and one public address in th- i municipal auditorium make up the programme. The vice-president's party coming from San Krancisco will consist of ix persons, he and Mrs. Coolldge. their two sons and Mr. and Mrs. F. W. titearns of Boston. Mass. Mr. Stearns is one of Mr. Coolidgea closest friends and staunchest sup porters. He is the proprietor of a large dry goods store in Host on and waa also a classmate at Amherst nt William M. Ladd of Portland, both of them graduating from the college in 173. Party D Asian IX They will arrive In Portland on the Shasta limited from San Fran cisco on Saturday evening. AuguM 12. As Mr. toolide is very fAl!ruH from his labors with the senate during the long sumnirr ver sion and Is avoiding all public ap pearances possible, no reception hA been planned to take place at the time of his arrival. Whether he slops at the home of Wallace Mc t'amant or at some hotel, the party mill go immediately there from the train. On Sunday it is planned to take the entire party to church In the morning. They will be driven o.vr iht tlty and through Us environs. Pinner Kill be taken that evinins at the McCaman.1 home and no pl.ins have ben made for the erntn llla-Bjnay He Slewed. n Monday mornini:. Auruxt I i. a trip over the Columbia Itiver high vuty will be made by the vice-presi-l-nt's party and a small number of Portland persons. Vice - President and Mrs. Coolidge lil be the dinna r ; H su(M. or Air anti Airs, f.rnest . : Hard on .Monday evening. Mr. j Hardy and -Mr. Tolulge were also" I isam.ites at Amherst. Luncheon on Tuesday will be ten ured the honor guest by the dele gates to the last republican conven tion and the supreme court of Ore gon. John U. Hand, chief Justice, was chairman of the Oregon delega tion to the convention. That eve ning the Oregon State Far associa tion will tender a dinner to the vice-president Just before the pub lic meeting In the auditorium. The Amherst alumni will be In charge of this meeting and some prominent member of the organiza tion will Introduce Mr. Coolidge. who will make the only speech of his visit at that time. This meeting wl!l be open to the public and wfli begin at S.1S o'clock. The party will leave Portland Wednesday moraine for Seattle. RELIEF WDHK PRAISED AMERICANS IiArnKD FOR AC TIVITY I BAVARIA. Kujrene Hotel Proprietor Make InLrresllnjr Comment on He lorn From Abroad. That he Americana have been do ing wonderful work in their relief activities in Bavaria Is the report of .Mr. ana .Mrs. w. F. Osburn of Ku gene, proprietors of (be Hotel Os burn of that city, who have Just re turned from a tour of Europe and lh near ease They said that the work of the Quaker relief la Bavaria especially came, under their attention. They said mat the relief workers were taking- the children of school age and caring for them. "They were very appreciative of what the Americana are doing for item, and we found no trace of re sentment for the part America played la Use war." they said. "Rath er we found the Bavarians interest ed to know what America thought of them and felt toward them." Mr. and Mrs. Osburn visited, Chateau-Thierry and Belleau Wood and the scenes of other exciting activ ities during the war. They reported that the districts were being rapidly rebuiit. Belgium they reported to have re covered rapidiy from the ravages .f n ar. and Brussels has already re sumed its position as a center of weaitn and lasnion. they declared. Mr. and Mrs. Osburn said that :ney found much unemployment in Kng.and and Switzerland, in Kgypt they SMid they found considerable unrest, and In Jerusalem there sis ..r.siderable agitation against the Jews, Mr. and Mrs. Osburn were at -the Imperial yesterday. They expect to return to Kugene immediately. Thev -re absent on their trip about six nvr.ths FAIR CARAVAN INVITED kw and Carry Counties Want lWx.ier to Visit Them. 'it'.iens of Coos and Curry coun-t.t.-s are-eager to have the 12S ex-rx-a.tion caravan visit their section. No sooner had they read of the caravan than C. W. Parker, secre tary of toe Marshfleld chamber of cooimerce. wrote to Mayor Baker urging that the itinerary be length ened to Include Marshfleld and neighboring towns. "We would be pleased to have you travel through Coos and Curry coun ties on this trip." wrote Secretary Parker. It would require about three extra days, he pointed out. Mayor Baker, who is vice-chairman of the fair managing commit tee and la charge of the caravan trip to announce to the state that the ex-position will be held, ex pressed fear that It may be im possible to visit these counties at this time. Inability of the business men who will make the Journey to be gon for too long a period may J ho h rrec-Iudlcg factor. However, it Is planned to send delegations UUr o aU sectional of the state not wlsMod r-T the caravan the third New Sleeve Guimpes That Serve Several Purposes i ': x I' v . --iSkmf Caniiscttcs Sports Scarves Dainty net camisettes, lace trimmed, with touches of tiny tucks, are fashioned in the styles in demand for summer wear. Some are trimmed with real filet and Irish laces. Others have bands of venise and filet. Cream and ecru. Priced $1, 41.95. $2.So, $3.95. Meier Frank's Motor and beach trips demand these sports scarves. Woven of brushed woo! and cotton mixtures in plain colors or with striped borders, they are . finished with fringe ends. Shown in narrow and wide styles. Priced $3.50 to $10.50. ; Main Floor. (Mail Orders Filled.) Smart New Veilings Colored dotted veilings are the smartest thing worn this season and we are showing all the new early fa!I combinations and shades. Fashioned in the "Economy" and French styles, colors are jade on tan, red on navy, copen on white, black on orchid. Yard 65c to $1.25. Meier Frank's: Main Floor. (Mail Orders Filled.) The Lines of Fall Have you stopped a moment from the summer ac tivities to fnve a thought to the fashions and fancies of fall? New Fall Apparel is" arriving daily and demands attention by virtue of it's smartness and beauty and its mod ern lines. The frocks for fatl, mostly of tricotine. Canton and serge, are cut along the simplest lines imaginable, but the more distinctive ones are invariably draped on one side. Girdles and sleeves attract the eye by their unusual charm. The ruits are longer as to jacket and more distinctively tailored as to style. But the coats are gorgeous, pure and simple, and more than usually mod erate in price. N Fall Dresses are 25 to $35. Fall Suits are $52.50 to $225. Fall Coats are $69.50 to $175. Meier & Frank's Fahlon Salons. Fourth Floor. Aumist Is the Month for Camping and Meier & Frank's Sporting; Goods Department is the place to buy camping; equipment. iVe carry Stoll Camping Outfits for we believe them to be the best made. Fashioned of net and trimmed with hand-made filet or Irish laces in cas cade or Peggy styles, the new sleeve guimpes are worn with jumper frocks, with the summer sweaters and even as a blouse with a suit. Long or short sleeves. The colors are cream and ecru combinations and the prices quoted are unusually moderate $3.95 to J8.95. Important News for Boys filM i Stoll Perfection tents are easy to put up and to take down. They are damp proof and waterproof and they are big enough to provide stand ing room. Stoll beds don't sag and they roll up com actly with the tent and mattress into an 8-inch roll. Other suggestions are Hardy camp kits, nested buckets, frying pans with folding handles, camping stoves, gas stoves, auto lunch sets and water bags. White canvas auto tents, 7x7 ft., 98.93. Khaki Auto ients, 7x9 ft.. SU.D.k Army cots that fold- to suitcase length, $2.9o. Camp stools, special, 45c-. Women's Khaki Suits 6.45 Regularly $9.75. Styled with belted- back, three-quarter length coats and breeches that are reinforced at the knees, in button riding habit cut. Separate coats are $4. Breeches are $2.75. $18 wool suits, large sizes, special SI 2.50. 11.00 wool khaki suits, special SJK75. Meier A Frank s: Sixth Floor. (Mail Orders Filled.) 2-Knicker Suits $S.45 Chosen from our regular line of boys' suits at $10 to $12.50. You couldn't ask for a better suit for the boy of 6 to 18 years. The coats are full alpaca lined and will suit the boys with their nifty lines and inverted pleats. All around belts. In light and dark mixtures of cheviots and some blue serges. Also suits with one pair of pants, that have sold regularly for $15 at $8.45. All-Wool' Swimming Suits $2.95 Regularly $5.00. There are only 75 of them and they are woven with' the form fit, ribbed stitch. This special price is for Saturday pnly while they last. Meier & Frank s: Third Floor. (.Mail Orders Filled.) J New Fall Tors for Girls and Little Girls No matter what its age, the feminine heart is turning now to thoughts of the coming season's clothes. Mothers will be equally interested in these announcements. Coats $14.95 Hats to Match $4.95 The material of these attractive and smart little coats is soft; wide wale corduroy. In shades of navy and brown, they are beautifully tailored. Sizes 1 to 5 years. Coats $16.50, $18.50 Hats to Match $4.95, $5.95 Exquisite and beautifully made are these little valour coats in shades of tan and rose. Some with fur trim mings. Sizes 1 to 4 years. Coat Sweaters $2.95 A special purchase of a sample line of ruffled coat sweaters for little tots from 1 to 4 years. Colors are red, tan, blue and green. - ' . Sports Skirts $7.95 Regularly $8.95 to $12.95. Sports skirts for misses and small women, fashioned of homespun, flannel and basket weave, in fringed and hemmed modes. Plin colors, checks and stripes. Bathing Suits We are showing complete lines in sizes and colors 'of the fa mous Jantzen knit swimming suits. Of almost equal interest are the new novelty bathing suits and capes for those who prefer more elaborate styles. Middies $1.95 Regularly $2.45. Paul Jones middies, two-in-one style, in all white and in white with red and blue wash collars. Also copen middies with white braid trim mings. Sizes 6 to 16 .years. Middies $5.95 to $8.95 Jack Tar and Bob Evans regu lation style flannel middies in navy, red and green with braid trimmings and emblems on the sleeves. Some with silk ties. Open and V neck styles. Sieier & Frank's: Second Floor (Mail Orders Filled.) i : : " 1 M & F Milk. Bread 12c Made from properly aged wheat, Meier & Frank's milk bread is now priced at lzc loaf. Raisin Bread, made with gen erous amount Sunmaid seed less raisins, full size 1 T loaves, each XJU Seed Cake, real English style, delicately flavored, ATn each JC Sandwich Bread. . Pullman shape, cuts in thin crusted squares, loaf, 9(1 30c and aSUU Walnut Cake, white almond . variety, oblong Q0 shape, each Olix . Meier & Frank's: Ninth Floor. Picnic Needs Cocoa Rolls 39c 25c 20c White Rose Paper -J rt Nankins. 100 for.. X I C - I 5c Wax Taper, 8 rolls for Ice Cream Dishes, round or rj square, 100 for 40fS doz. Bamboo Knives and Forks, fT Sets, doz. 40fS each Paper Plates, 8 -inch, "ft-, pkgs. of 20............ J-Jl' Meier & Frank's: Main Floor. (Mail Orders Filled.) Regularly priced at 70c lb. 1200 pounds f delicious cocoa rolls made of Society cream fon dant dipped in Stollwerck's finest chocolate and rolled in flaky cocoanut. Made in our daylight candy factory. No deliveries at this price. QQ Pound box. Meier & Frank's: Main and Ninth Floors. Basement Balcony Eastman Roll Fill Cameras $1 .89 Regularly $2.50. : This is a special offer destined to meet the needs of summer vaca tioners. TTiese cameras are guaranteed to take splendid pictures, 21,ix3Vi. Only 100 cameras at this price. 6-ex-posure roll films, 5c. Meier Frank's: Main Floor. in' '."."""vfCii'f " f FOE MEN Men and Women Who Buy for Men Should Read This Interesting Saturday News MAIN FLOOR Sale of Fine Silk Shirts $3 Final clearaway of fine quality 12-momie pongee and white habutai silk shirts. Carefully tailored through out. Neck-band style with; French cuffs. Quantities in each size as follows: Pongee 27 size 14, 4 size 15, 116 size 1512, 135 size 16, 114 size 16y2, 19 size 17. Habu tai 1' size 14, 6 size 15i2, 12 size 16, 6 size 162, 5 size 17. Athletic Union Suits 0oC Regularly priced at $1.25 to $2.50. Some of our best makers have sent us these fine athletic union suits of pajama checked nainsook, self-striped madras, crepe madras and cotton voile. All have ribbed insert in back. Sizes 34 to 50. 432 Pairs Wool Golf Sox $1 .00 Regularly $2.50 and $3.00 pair. A real bargain in brand new, perfect quality golf hose from a rank ing maker. Mostly large sizes in tan, green and brown heathers with contrasting colored tops. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Meier & Frank's: Main Floor. (Mail Orders Filled.) Choose From Our Entire Stocks of Fine Straw Hats Price Regularly Priced $4.00 to $7.00 Special at $2 to $3.50 Still a good selection to choose from. Hats from such makers as Knox! Blum & Koch. Townsend & Grace, etc. All the armroved shaDes with black and brown 1 1 1- . 1 1 4. ir.n4- V. 4$ uanas can oe cnosen uut, uj. tuuise, meie w full range of sizes in any one kind. w ' Meier & Frank's: Main Floor. lu,:iiaj , fir. WM THIRD FLOOR Many New Arrivals Have Been Added to the Extraordinary Sale of Men's and Young Men's Suits $25 for Meier & Frank standard suits. $25 for menls and -young men's this sea son's models many have just been received on sale for the first time. , $25 for suits of finely serviceable worsteds, cassimeres, cheviots and tweeds. Sizes 34 to 44. Meier & Frank's: Third Floor. (Mall Orders Filled.) si..