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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1922)
15, DOSTERS HUE SATURDAY PLIED SHORT OR LONG SKIRT PROBLEM SETTLED BY WOMAN HERSELF. and cup water. Stir until the sugar is dissolved and boll to the desired consistency, testing in cold water. Cool and flavor with vanilla or serve hot as preferred. Other chocolate sauces for ice cream have been given recejitly. Cut up marsh mallows may be beaten into the sauce if desired. 4. Have the can three-fourths full when you begin freezing. 5. Mixtures that are cooked or scalded and cooled usually seem richer than thB same mixtures un seated, and frozen.- was also arranged to place an elaborate community exhibit at the land products show, apple sales concern and by-products plants par ticipating with growers. Walter Meacham of Baker has been invited to deal the faro wheel and Charles Runyan of La Grande has consented to bank the "21" game. The Elks state that the show this year will surpass those in past years. forced all present to hold up their hands while, the robbers went through, ins uu, securing considerable cash, and then escaped In a high powered auto mobile. Sheriffs of Yamhill. Polk and Marion counties were Immedi ately notified but no tracs of tho robbers was found. Vote X 99 Dan Kellaher for city commissioner. Adv. Rend The Oregonlan classified ads. Hood River Party Coming. HOOD RIVER, Or., Oct. 31. (Special ) With local folk motor ing and traveling down by train. Hood River day " will be observed Thursday, November 9, at the Pa cific International Livestock show. The Commercial club last night de cided to promote the junket. It La Grande Preparing "49" Show. LA GRANDE, Or., Oct. 31. (Spe cial.) Plans for the annual "49" show, given by the La Grande Elks' lodge, are formulating, although dates have not been announced. Burglars Visit Amity. AMITY, Or., Oct. 31. (Special.) Early last night the White store at Hopewell, five miles east of this place, was held up by bandits who Fair, Burnside and Ross Is land Bridges to Be Urged. g Pacific International Livestock Exposition, Portland, Oregon, November 4 to 11 AUTOISTS INVITED OUT 4 4 ct i. Trading Stamps Given on All Charge Accounts if Paid in Full by 10th of Each Month TITE MORNING OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1922 1 : 7 i Him Publicity in Favor of Measures on Ballot to Be Promoted by Street Pageant. AUTOISTS ASKED TO JOIjV IX FAIR PARADE. All persons owning or driv ing automobiles desirous of participating in the parade of 1927 exposition adherents to be held Saturday night, No vember 4, 1922, at 8 o'clock have been requested to as semble on Fourteenth street, south of Morrison street, at 7:30 P. M. on the date indi cated. A special invitation to participate is extended to all Industrial, fraternal and civic organizations. For general Information, re garding the parade, call ex position headquarters, Broad way 8151. "With the common aim and object of bo centralizing final publicity as to reach the greatest number of lectors In a limited time without duplication of effort, the manage-1 ment of the 1927 exposition an the j proponents of the Burnside and Ross Island bridge projects have linked forces for the purpose of staging a (spectacular automobile parade next Saturday night. The decision to amalgamate the two parades came as the result of a conference between Mayor Baker and Commissioner Barbur, held yes terday morning, the two city offi cials reaching the conclusion that the greater good could be accom plished for the respective ballot measures by engaging in a co-ordinated open-air spectacle on one night than by attempting to stage two parades one on Saturday and one on Monday night. Divisions to Be Separated.' While the parades now scheduled for Saturday night will be in major respects one scintillating event, yet the line of demarkation will be suf ficiently pronounced to keep the measures sponsored by the parading enthusiasts so separated in the Ijne of march that the publio will know just what project each contingent Is supporting. A largely attended meeting of the parade and stunts committee of the 1927 exposition was held at the Chamber of Commerce yesterday noon with W. J. Hofmann, chairman, presiding. The greatest enthusiasm characterized the gathering, and many and varied were the sugges tions offered to make the forthcom ing parade the greatestevent of Its kind ever held in Portland. After consultation with Chief of Police Jenkins and Cantain Circle It was decided to have all automo biles assemble on Fourteenth street south of Morrison not later than 7:30 o'clock Saturday night. The po sitions of divisions will be an nounced later. Likewise, the line of March is to be given publicly later In the week. Industrial Division Booked, A special industrial division is to 1)6 promoted with Harry Beckwith as marshal. The Realty board will be out in force under the direction of T. O. Bird. A. S. Robinson, well known auto dealer, will be in charge of the automobile dealers' section, Ij. M. Lepper will head the East Side Business Men's club, Dr. J. W. Morrow and Fred Kruse are to lead the highway Rocky Butte contin gent and Colonel Harvey Wells is to direct the pyrotechnics. Fire Mar shal Grenfell has consented to take charge of the red-fire display on the roofs of all principal buildings and Walter Long will furnish a cou plevof La France pumpers and all of tho sirens needed. Kenneth Brown of Sellwood will head the autoists from that section and Clement Scott of Vancouver, Wash., its to marshal the Hayden island forces. From all Indications the parade of the exposition adherents will rival the former parade staged by the "1925" fair forces and bids lair to eclipse any parade of its kind ever "held in this city. ft a fc S s tt i 6 t 4 9 8 Woman herself has settled the question of skirts by -wearing the Ions style for formal afternoon and evening near and the more comfortable shorter style for street and sport wear. At the extreme left is a charming afteVnoon gown of gold embroidered brown silk crepe, with the ever-popular monkey fur at neek and cuffs and edging the girdle. The skirt drops to the feet and an uneven hemline gives a distinctive touch. The broad-brimmed brown velvet hat, with bronze silk flowers, completes a tovely toilette. For the shopping tour or for traveling, the three-piece suit of shorter length shown in the second picture would be the correct thing to wear. It is of wine-colored duvetyne, with a short embroidered coat, fastened at the hip line with a metal ornament. The blouse is of figured gray silk, with a binding of wine color- at neck and cuffs. A droopy-brimmed hat of black fox fur collar in framing the face in becoming manner. priced -at 20 and 25 cents. Muscat grapes from Palo Verde valley, Cali fornia, are also in. These are espe cially large and of high color and are 15 cents a pound. A quantity of Christmas melons and cassabas was received this week and the price of 5 cents is still main tained. Apples are plentiful and the prices vary, according to the variety. Tomatoes are still 3 cents a pound, in spite of recent storms which have spoiled many of the tomatoes left in the fields. It is noticeable, how ever, that they are not so plentiful In the markets. UorioldPiDblom? bt) Lilian Tinqlp PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 15. Dear Miss Tlnffle: Win you please Rive me a g-ood rich plain ice cream recipe? My can holds about two quarts. The recipes 1 have tried don't seem rich and creamy like I would like to have it. We have a cow, so can use plenty of cream; also have plenty of ergs. 2. If cooked fruit is used can it be vdded before freezing? 4. Also a recipe for chocolate sauce for Ice cream t 4. How full should I fill my can? 5. Are the cooked or uncooked ice cream mixtures more creamy? Mine seem more like an ice. A BEGINNER. 1HOPE the following will suit you: One pint milk, one pint cream, one egp, one cup whipped cream, one junket tablet dissolved in one tablespoon cold water, 1 1-3 cups sugar. Heat the milk with all but two or three tablespoons of the sugar to just like luke warm, not over 100 in any case. Add the well beaten egg yolk, flavoring and dis solved tablet. Pour into the freezer and leave in a warm place until it "jells." Then freeze, beginning slowly at first and increasing in speed. Use three measures crushed ice to one measure freezer salt In packing. When frozen to mush add the whipped cream beaten stiff and a meringue made with one egg white and two or three tablespoons sugar. Finish freezing and let stand two hours or longer to "ripen." Cooked Custard Ice Cream One pint milk, one pint cream, one cup whipping cream, 1 1-3 cups sugar, 1 level tablespoons cornstarch, one tablespoon vanilla, yolks of three or four eggs, one egg white, a few grains salt. Scald the milk, stir into it the cornstarch mixed with half the fiugar, cook until it thickens, add the egg yolks, beaten with the remaining sugar. Cook the mixture over hot water until they thicken. Add the cream. Strain cool" and fin ish as above, adding whipped cream and meringue when the imxture is half frozen. i. Cooked fruit should be reduced to a smooth pulp and added when the mixture Is frozen to a mush. 3. Select a fine flavored chocolate or cocoa. Melt two to three ounces chocolate over hot water. Dissolve In 4 cup water, add two cups sugar iPPih 111 To Improve Boiled Starch. AFTER you have prepared your boiled starch, dissolve a little triim arable in it. Ynn will flnil that this will give a much better ' , finish, more nearly approximating the new article. THE HOUSEWIFE. New Today in ihe Markets New Oregon wainuts nave arrived this week and are offered at 50 cents a pound for large size and 45 cents for less select variety. Black walnuts are not yet in, but a large quantity is expected to be intro duced next week. A new shipment of Florida grape fruit is in and the fruit, which Is l.irge and delicious in appearance, is FOR GENUINE SALAD DRESSINGS New Vidor Records Here When the Leaves Come Tumbling Down and Zenda, fox trots . . . 75c I Wish I Knew and Suez . . t . . 75c ' Early in the Morning Blues and Chicago, fox trots 75c For the Sake of Auld Lang Syne and Call Me Back, Pal o' Mine, a pair of waltz songs 75c Strauss' Don Juan in twd Victor rec ords, played by Albert Coates' Sym phony Orchestra, each record (con taining two parts) $1.50 John McCormack sings Qh Sleep! Why Dost Thou Leave Me? . . $1.25 Many other new ViSor records " Sfoemanjpay & Ca Sixth and Morrison Street PORTLAND Opposite Postoffice SEATTLE TACOMA SPOK4KB i Butter, 2 Lbs. $1.03 Delivered only ( with other grocery purchases. Put up by one of Oregon's best creameries especially for this store. Glenwoo Butter on fl- AQ special sale today 2 pounds OXsUO Olds, Krimun KMs? RELIABLE MERCHANDISE RELIABLE METHODS. LMOBBWOW. AlPffl. WEST PARK. AMD rtm STREETS.! Free Travel Service Railroad and Pullman tickets, any where, will be furnished by our Ameri can Express Travel Bureau on the Second Floor. There is no charge for this service. Quality Merchandise-Superior Service-Low Prices 3 Important Features That Make This Store the Ideal Shopping Place GARMENT SALONS, SECOND FLOOR TODAY Sale of Women's Suits Now you may choose that Suit you have been want ing at a substantial saving. Today we shall place on Sale two special groups of new Fall models selected from otir regular stock at prices far below value. It's an underselling opportunity you should take quick advantage of, for the values are extraordinary. i omen s suits In Many Smart Models w $42.49 Second Floor You have but to see these Suits to note their high quality and distinctive style. Developed in Veldyne, Gerona, Duvet de Laine and Checks. Prac tical models in straightline effects with long coats, tailored collars and narrow belts. Also youthful styles in box and semi-box models trimmed with embroidery, fancy stiching, straps, etc., and neat flare coat styles, trimmed with braids and buttons. Navy, brown, black, sorrento, checks, mixtures. Specially low 3J 4 O 4f priced for today's selling at, your choice wArtV Women's Suits In Best of Materials $49.95 'Second Floor Suits that will excite the admiration of all women who appreciate exclusiveness. Straightline, blouse, box and semi-box modes styles that are rep resentative of the b.est fashions of the Fall and Winter season. Veldyne and Duvet de Laine materials in sor rento, navy, black and various shades of brown. Many beautiful embroidered and braided models (PjQ QR included in this group. Sizes 16 up to 44 D"i7t) 4th Floor TODAY'S Special Lunch 69c Service 11 130 A. M. to 2:30 P. M. CHOICE OF Cream of Tomato Soup Chicken Soup Spanish Escalloped Fresh Crab in Shell With Tartar Sauce Baked Salmon Steak With Sauce Aurora Fried Pork Chop, Apple Sauce Lamb Pot Pie. Dumplings OVVK Baked Beans With Boston Brown Bread Ass't. Cold Meats, Potato Salad With Creamed Corn CHOICE OF Individual Pie Ice Cream . Pudding Tea Coffee Milk Tea Room 4th Floor Main Floor Notion Day Specials -Household 75c kind. Special Aprons, A Q Mending Cotton, mer- A cerized, asstd. colors Hairpin Cabinets, fT Phoenix, special at only "Curia" Rubber Curlers 25c values J-JIC Bone Hair Pins at 10 Bias Seam Binding, VJ sizes 4, 5, 6 and 7 at Boys' Supporters waist and shoulder strap QQ style. $1.25 values at OJC Pocahontas Pins, paper 4 Kid Curlers 20c kind 13 Notion Lpt. Main Floor, Drapery Dept., 3d Floor . Curtain Sale Continues Filet Nets Worth to $11 Made from fine quality French Nets, these Curtains are especially attractive for bed rooms. Choice of many beautiful designs. Edged with real lace. White and ecru. As these Curtains were bought at a special low price, we have marked them at to less than regular value. Special at $-4.68 pair. Linen Aisle, Main Floor j- . J Center Circle, 1st Floor - Women's Wool Sweaters Priced dT Special pO You'll need a warm Sweater before the season is over! Why not profit by this Sale and secure one of these splendid models. Wool and imported mohair in black and all the newest sport shades. Plain and fancy weaves. Slip-on, buttoned and (PfT tuxedo styles with V and round necks Underwear, 2d Floor Women's Pongee Gowns Specially Priced $4.95 $5.95 Second Floor The best values in Pongee Night Gowns-we have been able to offer for some time. Latest tailored styles with long yoke and V shoulder. Made from 12-mommie pongee. Cut gener- Q erously full. Priced special at Ofr5tl Pongee Night Gowns with round neck and kimono sleeves. Hand embroidery oil yoke, trimmed with hemstitch- (PfT Qp ing. Priced special for this sale DtJ7J Pongee Pajamas, two-piece style, with exquisite hand-embroidered designs. Spe cially priced at $10.50 and $12.50 Infants' Dept., 2d Floor Infants' Sweaters Priced O 1 Q Special Second Floor Smart little Coat Sweaters that button up the front. Roll collar, all-around belt. These are to be had in solid white, white with pink or blue stripes. Also white with embroidered rosebuds in pink (IJO "I Q and blue. Warm and comfy. Sale ouLV Infants' Toques $1.25 Extra Values Second Floor The very thing the baby needs for cold weather. Made in the new aviation style with straps that button under the chin also some with ear laps. Solid white and white with pink or blue borders. Of Of? fine soft woolen yarns. Special at ItiiU We Give S.&H. Stamps 3d Floor Upholstery Work Let us figure with you on that work. Our splendidly equipped upholstery shop is prepared to take care of all orders on short notice. Esti mates cheerfully submitted. Watch Ribbons 15c Black, brown, red, navy, silver, gold and combinations of black and red, navy and sand. Widths to 1 r . inch. Special, each A til This Is Carter Underwear Week See Special Displays in Our Windows For over fifty years Carter's Knit Underwear has maintained undisputed leadership as the finest of all underwear. Discriminating people everywhere are familiar with the superior quality of these garments and choose Carter's in preference to any other make. Our Fall and Winter stocks are now complete, offering every popular style, weight and fabric at moderate prices. Look to your Winter needs! -Underwear Department, Main Floor. Basement Underprice Store - iR7ftRKSIVir)G As the great American feast day draws near the foresighted housewife will see to it that she has a generous supply of snowy linens. Our stocks are now at their best Table Cloths, Sets, Napkins, Centers, Scarfs, etc. Linen Department, Main Floor. Linen Table Cloths Special $13.15 Main Floor Richardson fine quality pure linen Table Cloths in several attractive designs. This is the grade that sells in the regular way at $16.00. Size 2x2 yards Splen- Q- OIK did quality. Specially priced for this sale at only UJ-txtP Other Table Cloths in Richardson's make $11.70 to $17.10 New Imported Linens Italian cut-work and filet lace Doily Sets, Table Cloths, BTidge Sets, Scarfs, Napkins, Bed Spreads, Sheets, etc. Also new shiprnent of exquisite Ma deira Linens now on display. Headquarters for Towels Now is the time to buy for gift purposes. We show an exceptionally attractive dis play of Towels in. all sizes, weights and qualities at prices ranging from 500 to $2.50 I 1 Main Floor . i 1 i Colonials and Pumps Values to $7.95 $"1.95 Basement 300 paiTS Women's Low Shoes at a special low price. Brown kid, calf and suede Colonials and Tongue Pumps with turn or welted soles, full Louis and baby Louis heels, covered and all-leather. Black vici kid laced Oxfords with military heels, medium pointed toes brown calfskin Oxfords with Cuban heels brown buckskin one-strap Pumps trimmed with brown kid and many other styles. Discontin ued lines. Values to $7.95. Specially priced, pair L" """" S2.95 K4 6 I g t i i 1 i I i V.