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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1922)
13 II gaMMMMMaaMaaj Cooking Apples, Special, $1.35 ,Box Unwrapped Spitz, Ortley, Hyde, King and Newtown Model Grocery, 4th Floor TTTE MOUSING OHEGONIAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1923 mi 1 E ST CI m Advertising Is Devised for Charity Appeal. DRIVE LEADERS READY .Ladder, Surmounted by Huge Loaf of Bread, 'Will Be Erect ed to Indicate Progress. "Help!" This simple but significant and Inclusive word has been chosen for the Blogan for the community chest drive, which will open Monday, No vember 20. Clever and varied uses of the word have been derised for publicity and advertising matter in an effort to "get over" the heart appeal of the chest and its needs to the tmblic. according to depart mental chairmen working under the publicity bureau, who met for an informal luncheon and conference yesterday at the chest headquarters. Give by the month, will be a point stressed by all solicitors in the securing of funds. "Not only will monthly contributions make it easier on the contributors, but it will mean more money for the chest," said E. C. Sammons, general of the drive. "For instance, many people will feel that ?5 is all they can afford to give, if they give it all at once, but they could give $1 a month and not feel it nearly so much and the chest would be J7 ahead." Ladder to Indicate Progress. W. J. Hofmann, chairman of the stunts committee, reported that the indicator for the progress of the drive, which will be erected on the old postoffice block, corner Sixth and Morrison streets, will be in the form of a rungless ladder sur mounted by a huge loaf of bread. Each day of the drive at noon the progress of the drive will1 be an nounced by means of putting rungs in the ladder, each rung indicating a certain sum and a little girl will mount toward the loaf of bread as far as the rungs will permit. Music and snappy stunts will also feature the noon programme. Gus Metzger, chairman of the theatrical advertising, announced that the special community chest film made by George Larkin and other professionals, into which an interesting story has been intro duced, will be released next week, in the downtown motion picture show houses. This will replace the usual four-minute speakers usually used in campaigns. Handbook to Be Ready Soon. Arthur E. House reported that the handbook for the drive will be ready for distribution within a few days. A. L. Steele is preparing a special programme of stunts for the men's civic clubs. Walter Lang is in charge of features to be put on by the members of the police bureau and the fire department. A. Craig McMicken is in charge of the programmes at the indicator. Frank Tebbetta will be in charge of "live" exhibits from the beneficiary in stitutions which will be shown in man heads a committee for side walk advertising. Harvey Wells is assisting Mr. Hoffman with the indicator features. W. S. Kirk patrick divulged plans for the dis play advertising. Mr. Sammons announced that the entire organization is practically completed as far as leaders are con cerned and that workers are being recruited at a rapid rate. Mrs. Vic tor Brandt, general of the woman's division, reported that she has all of her brigadier-generals and all of her colonels. The speaking campaign is going ahead under the general direction of Dr. E. H. Pence, with Mrs. James McCarren, secre tary. J. J. Handsaker reported full co-operation with the public schools, solicitation in the three teachers' organizations to be conducted with inT the organizations. i e Trading Stomas & tSM All Over Do All of Your Shopping Here and Profit by This Special Cash Discount Filled Stamp Books Redeemed on the Third Floor I CARVER LIE GETS TIE - Li TRIBCLATIOXS OF OPERAT ING KOAD TOLD TO COCXCIIi. City Finally Golds Up Revocatior of Franchise Pending Further Inquiry Into Situation. A story of operation of a rail road with small capital, and no end of trials and .perplexing problems, was given to tlie city council yes terday by Stephen Carver, president, general manager, conductor and engineer of the Portland & Oregon City line. The recital prompted the council to delay action on the proposed re vocation of the franchise held by this road within the city limits, for failure to repair street crossings. One of the heavy stockholders in the road lives In Montana and Mr. Carver asked that action be delayed until this man could reach Portland and discuss the situation" with the city council. Mr. Carver told the council that he had done everything possible to keep his little line, which operates a. motorcar between East Portlajid end Carver, in Clackamas county, and that for a time the road was paying its way. Then came an automobile bus. running on a route already covered by the railroad, and profits ceased. "B'rom that time I have, been try ing my best to keep the road go ing," said Mr. Carver. "I even let out my men and began operating the car myself. It means long hours and hard work on my part, with little or no chance for any profits, but I can't stop and leave the people who depend on my road without facilities. I think the city Should be as liberal as possible in this matter and give me a chance to make good." 4s and 8s AT REDUCED PRICES INVESTIGATE Broadway at Couch Doubl theStore Store Closed Tomorrow in honor of "Armistice Day." All sections of the store will feature timely offerings today in things you'll need for the double holiday. Morning hours best for shopping. Olds, Wftm.oM &Klng' RELIABLE MERCHANDISE RELIABLE METHODS. CTtJ REUABLE MERCHANDISE RELIABLE METHODS. "TmOBBISON. ALDCT. WIST PARK. AND TENTH STBEETS.T Today's Deliveries Suburban and outlying districts, orders taken up to 2 P. M. City and close-in districts up to 6:45 P. M. Women's Coat Sweaters $7.95 You'll Need One for That Outing Trip Second Floor These Sweaters are of such good quality and the styles so attractive that the entire lot is sure to sell out quickly, therefore get yours early in the day. Styl ish and comfprtable, just what is needed for that week-end trip. Tuxedo and but toned models, with or without collars.. Some are trimmed with brushed wool. Choice of the newest sport colors. (Prr qp Specially priced for this sale at D ' Wool Sweaters Priced Special Second Floor High-class Sweaters in slip on and tuxedo styles with square or round necks, long sleeves, belts or tasseled sashes. Some in plain, others in fancy weaves. Tan, red, blues, jade, beige, henna, rose, (PJT gray, orange, cream, white, orchid Ptl Women's Bath Robes Priced Special $7.98 Second Floor Many a woman will welcome this opportunity to secure a good, serviceable Bath Robe for little money. Made of splendid heavy grade blanket robing in solid colors and novelty patterns. Hose, copen, navy, orchid, etc. Styled with or without collars. Trimmed with- satin with cord girdle and tassels. New (Pf7 ftQ medium length styles with full sleeves P 0 ImSm- Women's Bath Robes Special $5.00 Second Floor These attractive Robes are fash ioned in the popular breakfast coat style with collars, fancy sashes and girdles. Made up in excellent quality golfine in rose, copen, fuchsia, orchid and red. Trimmed with satin facing. Choice of several dainty patterns. ffi Full assortment of sizes. Special at tDtlevv Always ask for your green trading stamps. Silk Petticoats Specially Priced at Second Floor Quality Petticoats from our own regular stock offered for today's selling at a substantial saving. New plaited styles trimmed with fancy braid or with novelty insets of contrasting colors. Henna, conen. Durrile. navv. rose. ww fuchsia, taupe, brown, black. (PF QQ Of excellent grade silk jersey tl?ttU Women's Lisle Hosiery At 85c Main Floor Full-fashioned style. Wayne Knit brand. Black, white, balbriggan, gray, beaver and cordovan. -All sizes. OP Priced special, the pair Otll Silk Hose 2 Women's semi-fashioned Silk Hose with fancy clox in neat de signs. Black, brown and, gray. These sell in the regular &iy way at $2.25. Special, pair D Burson Hose 50c Women's Burson Hose in reg ular and outsizes. Ribbed top and plain. Black, white, cordo van and gray. Regular 65c Hose. On sale today at Kf special, per pair only tll1 Hosiery Department Main Floor French Kid Gloves $2.69 Formerly Priced at $5 Bargain Circle, First Floor i Slip-on style with pearl clasp and fancy embroid ered back. Genuine imported French kid. Beaver, brown and white. Regu- (0 ?Q lar $5.00 Gloves 5Ut Kid Gloves $1.89 Odd lines women's short Kid Gloves. Black white, tan and browns. Special, the pair $1.89 Women's Gloves At 95c C hamoisette Slip-on Gloves in strap effect with embroidered backs. Covert, beaver and coffee OKr shades. Special, pair vJC Bargain Circle First Floor 35c Handkerchiefs S 90c Main Floor Colored Voile and Swiss Tissue Handkerchiefs also white Irish Lawns with dainty corner embroidery and some with lace corners. Reg- OA, ular 35c Kerchiefs; special, 3 for lv Veilings 49c . 6ic and 75c values. Plain and fancy mesh Veilings in chenille dot and French dot effects. Large assortment of colore and combinations to select from. 4Qi On sale today at special, a yard New Drape Veils hajf and square styles in plain and fancy meshes. Woven and scroll border pat ternsvery popular for the new small hats. All the fa vored colors. Prices range from '$1.25 up to $-1.95 New Veilings Novelty, mesh Veilings in solid colors and the new wide mesh Veilings with large che nille dots. Very smart. AIL the latest colorings. Priced at only $1.25 the yard. Veiling Dept., Main Floors Sp Sale of ort Hats $1.95 87 L Main ' Floor Of brushed wool in tan, brown, blue, gray, red and heather. Smart, attractive Hats for school and (PO QP outing wear. Sale 50 Bertha Collars Special $1 Main Floor Of good quality Cretonne net in white and cr,eam, trimmed with tucks and dainty laces. Suitable to wear with silk or wool dresses. Aj Specially priced at DAUU Basement Millinery Sale $ For quick clearaway of about 100 women's and children's Hats we offer them at two dollars. Street and sport hats for women in many attractive styles from the soft dressy models to the tailored effects. Children's Hats in beavers and felts in good practical styles for school . wear. Values up to $6.00. Priced special for this sale at $2.00 At Olds, Wortman & King's 9:00 A. M.p Rotunda, Main Floor Grand Chorus, Employes Only Direction Mrs. Fred L. Oleon 12:15 P. M.. Tea Room, 4th Floor Direction Mrs. Fred L. Olson VOCAL SOLO Mrs. Fred U Olson OLSON TRIO Misses Audross, Meier. Jones VOCAL SOLO . .Alta Bridgefarmer VIOLIN SOLO. Mrs. Ethel M. Hampton VOCAL SOLO -: Dr. Ella Welch SOLO OWK Chorus Accompanists (Nettie Leona Foy Mrs.. Oliver Wickersnam See Lundahl's Masterpiece Cfjrtet on CaUW now on exhibition in the Garment Salon, Second Floor. This wonderful work of art has attracted great throng3 wherever it has been shown, and is pronounced by leading criticB as being one of the greatest creations of the age. This great picture is Valued at $85,000 and measures 9x14 feet. You are extended a cordial invitation to come and view this canvas which is arranged in a special setting on the Second Flosr. Morning hours are best on ac count of the afternoon crowds. Bring the children. No Admission Charge Free Travel Service California via the - Ocean Route we carry tickets of the coastwise steamship lines and will make your hotel res ervations, check your bag gage, etc., free of charge. Let our American Express Travel Bureau look after the details of that trip! Second Floor Dollar Mints 33c Lb. You'll like these delicious chocolate dipped Mints.OOp Friday special, pound English Toffee, pure JP and wholesome, pound ttll Broken Opera Sticks sev eral hundred pounds on sale today pound tll We Give S. & H. Stamps. Main Floor Men's Shoes, Oxfords Values Up to $11 $6.85, $5.95 Main Floor Bhick kid or calf, brown kid or calf, also patent coltskin. Novelty patterns conservative styles all styles. New trench toes for young fellows, medium and wide toes for the elders. Not every size in each line, but nil sizes in the sale. Every pair is Goodyear welted. Regular values. Shoes at $6.85. Oxfords priced at $5.05 Women's Pumps, Oxfords $6.95 Smart styles for street and dress wear. Hand-turned and welt soles, covered heels, high or low, leather heels in all heights. Black or brown kid, satin or patent leather. All the Qff latest lasts and patterns. $8.50 to $12.00 Shoes, pair Vv).7tJ Special Purchase Sale 250 Women's Hats . Captivating Modes of the Moment Values to $25 - Values to- $25 No woman need be without a new Hat for the holidays with such a sale as this going on. And women who are looking for an inexpensive Hat for utility wear will find this a wonderful opportunity to satisfy their needs at moderate cost. Hats for All Occasions In Black and New Colors Tailored Hats, Sport Hats, Dress Hats some elaborately trimmed with feathers, ornaments, quills, etc, others in metal and fur effects. Included in the sale are Hats from Rawak, Gage, Fisk and many other famous makers. Small turbans in splendid assortment, also medium and large styles in dressy effects. Black and every desirable color. Hats worth up to $25.00 in a very special offering today at only Millinery Salons, 2d Floor $5.00 New s From The tore for Men 1 Offering Timely Suggestions in Holiday Requirements Hundreds of Portland's best dressed men buy their clothes and furnishings at this "store. Why not you? New Arrow Shirts Main Floor Distinctive pat terns characterize Arrow Shirts. Neat stripes of varying widths, in all the best colors. Mate rials too are of exceptional qual ity. Soft cuff styles. Prices range from $2.50 to $4.00 Bates Street Shirts in hand some new patterns. Best of materials. Priced $2.50 to $6 ' Gloves Men's Dress Gloves in Dent's and Perrin's makes. Complete showing in capes, mochas and kids. Also lined Gloves for J driving. Moderately priced. Handkerchiefs We're showing an exception ally fine quality of men's linen Handkerchiefs .with initial at 500, and other plain linen Handkerchiefs at 250 to $1.25 Sport Coats Extra well made all-wool Sport Coats to wear under the coat. Just the thing for driving and outing wear. 4 QH A pockets. Priced at Wool Vests in a variety of serviceable colors. 4 pockets. Priced $3.50, $4, $5, $5.50 Men's Reefers and Mufflers Brushed Wool Mufflers in the new colors. Men like these for their genial warmth. Men's Silk Reefers the popular fringed end styles. Good full styles. Extra val ues at $1.50 up to $4.00 Men's Interwoven Hosiery Wool and cashmere Inter woven Hose in several differ ent weights. Made with in terwoven heel and toe un equalled for service. Prices range from 600 to $1.50 Best Makes Men's Underwear Carter's Union Suits in all weights and fabrics. Every Carter garment is made to fit perfectly. Long sleeve, ankle length styles. Prices range from $4.05 to $10 Cooper's "Allen A" Union Suits in mixed wool. Light and heavy weights. Natural color. These garments give splendid satisfaction $3.50 Winsted Underwear shirts and drawers for men who prefer separate gar ments. Full range of sizes. $3.50, $4, $5 and $5.50 Everything for Boys Suits, Overcoats, Sweaters, Caps, Hats, Gloves, Underwear our well-stocked Boys' Store is ready to outfit your boy at low cost. Quality merchandise. 2-Knicker Suits $9.85 Dubblebilt and Other Fine Makes Main Floor Made. from wool materials, these Suits are not ' only warm but they're serviceable as well. Cassimeres, tweeds, homespuns, etc., in a fine collection of handsome light and dark patterns. Latest loose belt models, full cut, smartly tailored, coats lined with mohair, pants full lined. All sizes from 7 up to 18. Two pairs Knickerbock- (PQ QfT ers with each suit. Specially priced for today Boys' Furnishings Boys Union Suits, Thorn apple, cotton, $1.15-$1.75 Mixed wool $2 to $3.50 All wool at $3 to $4.50 Cooper's Union Suits, in cotton, wool. $1.50 to $3.50 Boys' Gloves 750 to $1.00 Gauntlets $1.50 to $2.00 Boy Scout Hose 250-350 Dutchess Knickers a new pair if not satisfactory. 10c for every button that comes off and 50c if they rip $3 Boys Mackinaws, all pure wool. Best makes. . Prices range $7.50 to $17.50 Boys' Rain Coats of rub berized tweed. Special $7.85 Ivory Soap Special 4 Cakes LoC N.one sold r delivered at above price except with other purchases made in the Drug Dept. Limit 4 cakes to a OK customer. 4 cakes, for tJl Toiletries D. & R. Cold Cream, tube 500 D. & R. Cold Cream put up in jars priced at 300, 450, 800 Melba Face Cream at 500 Oriental Face Cream, small trial size priced at only 250 Floramye, Azurea a Le Trefle Face Powders, all shades at 900 Three Flowers Cream at 500 Marvelous Cold Cream at 500 Hudnut's Talcums put up in glass containers priced at 500 Hudnut's Twin Compacts all shades of face powder with me dium Rouge priced only $1.50 Three Flowers Face Pdr. 750 Tooth Brushes, special at 500 Tooth Brushes at 250, 350 Sepol Shampoo at 500, $1 Colgate's Shaving Stick 350 Lysol Soap priced, cake 25,0 Military Brushes, single, as sorted styles. Extra values in this sale at 750 and $1.00 Groceries Canned Shrimp, new - Pj pack, $1.75 doz., a can J-OC Lux Washing Powder priced at, the package Rinso the wonder C cleanser; priced, a package 20-Mule Team Borax P Soap, priced special, a bar 20-Mule Team Borax OQ Chips, special, a package Swift's Wool Soap, on OK special sale, 4 cakes for " 'til Kingsford's Gloss Starch 6-pound box for 75c Cord Girdles $1.95 Main Floor Much the vogue for wear with coats and dresses. 2 "yards long, finished at end with tassels. Black and sev eral colors. Values to QfT $4.95. Priced special D J-0 Ribbon Garters, Slipper Trees, Powder and Puff Cases hand made gift novelties on HtZn special sale today at only til Department Main Floor