Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 07, 1922, Page 13, Image 13

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SUCKERS IN CHEST
Organizations Will Solicit
Shirkers AH Year.
PLAN MADE
Rather Important and Prosper
ous Firms Give but Little
or Xothing at All.
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Poetic justice is to overtake the
shirkers of the Community Chest.
They are not to be posted as slack
ers or branded as delinquents. But
for 52 weeks of the year the 53
organizations of "the Chest are to
be urged to solicit from them that
they may redeem their frequently
repeated assertion that their be
lief is in individual charity.
This conclusion was reached yes
terday at a rally of workers held
in the Multnomah hotel when every
officer of the drive assured Gen
eral Gammons that there was no
thought of discontinuing effort to
complete the quota. If not this
week, then next week, or the fol
lowing but to a successful conclu
sion, however long may be required.
The total now pledged is $442,087.
Big Firm Give Nothing.
There had been reported to the
gathering the conduct of several
rather important and prosperous
firms which had given but little
or had refused to give at all. And
from the ensuing debate as to some
method of dealing with these rose
the acclaimed suggestion that an
all-year open season be declared
upon the recalcitrants. The sorest
subject of any drive was thus ef
fectively disposed of.
In his address to the workers.
General Sammons declared that co
operative effort will complete the
quota. There was no lack of en
thusiasm, but rather a pronounced
belief in success, and colonel after
colonel insisted that he and his re
cruits had enlisted for the dura
tion of the campaign. Illustrat
ing the possibilities of the field.
General Sammons himself reported
five increased subscriptions, taken
through his own effort yesterday.
Another Rally Is Slated.
At another general rally to be
held Friday noon the workers will
review progress and enter upon the
last chapter of the philanthropic
endeavor. It is held that, by the
close of the week, the quota may
not have been attained, but that fu
ture policy will then be definitely
indicated. Officials admit that it
may be necessary to completely re
check the lists with those of last
year and make certain that every
known favorable prospect has been
seen. If this is done all agree that
the quota will be reached.
Two splendid organization re
ports were received yesterday. The
employes of the Ellison-White
Lyceum bureau reported a subscrip
tion of $43y, or an inrcease of
one-third over last year's contribu
tion. The employes of Clossett &
Devera have completed their can
vass with a 100 per cent return.
Y. '91. C. A. Objection Raised.
For the first time durinfe the
campaign, so far as headquarters is
aware, the Y. M. C. A. objection was
raised. It came via telephone from
woman whose son had served
overseas and who said that she was
opposed to contributing to the sup
port of the "Y." General Sammons
answered the call.
'"I also served overseas," he said,
"and was for eight months on the
front line under shell fire. The
workers of the 'Y' were there. Per
haps you do not know that there
were more representat-"ves of this
organization in France than of all
others combined, that 11 Y. M. C. A.
men were killed in the battle zone,
that three died of wounds, that hun
dreds were wounded and gassed and
that 268 were decorated and cited
for bravery under fire. There were
objectionable men in the service of
the Y.-M. C. A., undoubtedly, but so
it was with other organizations. In
the main the type of representative
was splendid and the work accom
plished was of the highest and most
unselfish order."
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TfiinYouHLoye-
to Make
IUnnlnt Trlmminc fnr Child's Frwk.
T 1TTL.E tots' frocks, as well as
JLi those of grownups, display
tuaint trimmings. The illustration
Inioturos ono that you can easily
j'tiako for little daughter's frork.
rather narrow lace or picoted strips
f silk or ribbon, istiten three or
our rows around each sleeve. Cover
two-inch circle with silk. Stitch
i t with embroidery silk of a con-
rasthipr color. Gather some of the
riimiiiiif? to match that on the
leeves. Stitch several rows around
he circle to form a cocarde. A Ions
m.s piece of the silk hanpinp from
mder the circle finishes this at-
ract trimming. FLOKA.
Jury Fails to Agree.
HOOn RIVER. Or., Dee. (Sne-
ial.) The case of Johnny Burtchiet.
cd 12 years, who sued the Johon-
on Construction company for $15.-
I 0, alleging that his hand was
lanpled by a dynamite cap left
I arelossly exposed at a powder
uuse. resulted in disagreement of '
he jury in circuit court today. The ;
(instruction company was engaged1
he past summer in building a sec- f
ion of the Mount Hood loop high-
ray. The complaint alleges that the
found the caps while looking for
ows and exploded one by prying
!ito it witn a suck.
The Oregoman publishes practi-
xlly all of the want ads printed iu I
other three Portland papers, in
ddition to thousands of exclusive
dvertisements not printed in any
ther local .paper.
Xmas Gloves
If you have Gloves on your gift list
now is the time to make selections. The
world's best makes are here in all the
newest styles. Glove Dept., Main Floor.
Travel Bureau
What to do where to go
how to get there full infor
mation at our American Ex
press Travel Bureau gratis.
RELIABLE MERCHANDISE RELIABLE METHODS. ff"
I MORRISON. ALDER. WIST BAR!
Trading Stamps
given on all charge accounts
if paid in full on or before
the 10th .of each month.
Don't overlook this saving.
Gift Hosiery
Portland Maid, Phoenix and other re
liable makes in a full selection of the
newest designs and colors. Our stocks
are now complete. Dept., First Floor.
The Ch
ristmas Store
Is Read
y With Gifts Galore!
Robes For Gift Giving
At Prices That Bring Good Savings
Second Floor A useful
and acceptable gift any
woman will appreciate.
Splendid warm Bath Robes
of eiderdown or blanket
material. Latest models.
Large assortment of pat
terns in light and dark
colors, Spe- (PC AA
cially priced at DJ.UU
Bath Robes
$7.95
Second Floor Eiderdown
and blanket Bath Eobes in
many attractive designs
checks, stripes, florals and
solid colors. Trimmed
with satin, braids, etc.
Fuchsia, rose, copen, tan,
brown, gray and P'7 QK
pink. Special at V I i'O
Women's Outsize Bath Robes $6.95 and $10
New Mandarin Coats $5 to $9.50
Second Floor Bath Eobes for
large women sizes 48 up to 52.
Becoming styles in solid colors
and novelty , patterns, including
Navajo designs. All the best
colors. Special $6.95 and $10
Second Floor Mandarin Coats
of heavy blanket material in
checks and floral effects. Col
larless, with long sleeves and
satin facing. Variety of dainty
shades. Special $5 and $9.50
TTOLIDAY SHOPPING is now on in earnest. People who seek gifts of quality can rely upon
getting them at this store. Moreover, assortments are large and varied, affording wide range
for choosing. With only 15 more shopping days before Christmas you can save considerable time
and worry by coming to this store of superior service. Our salespeople will gladly help you make
pleasing selections. Che Christmas Store is ready with bigger and better stocks than ever before.
Very New!
Satin Hats
$10
Fashion's newest creations for the
holiday season. Special shipment just
in by express. Made from finest qual
ity satin in black, blue and brown.
Small, medium , and large Hats
trimmed with fur, coque and (P"J A
metal brocade. Specially priced PJ-"
Millinery Salons, Second Floor
Women's Silk Scarfs
Gift Sale $7.95
Put up in an attractive Christmas box, one of these high-grade
Silk Scarfs would make a most welcome gift. Made from all pure
silk in a variety of colors and combinations. Finished at ends with
I hand-knotted silk fringe. Very fashionable for street or dress
wear. Choice of several different weaves in plain or (Prj
of mw
fancy.
Specially priced for this sale at the low price
Neckwear Dept., Main Floor
Featuring Women' s Dresses
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Selected Models Offered at
a Very Special Price Today
Second Floor Not only is this a most attractive
offering from a price standpoint but the garments
shown are all of high character such as any
woman would select were she buying a dress from
regular lines. It's one of the best offerings the
garment store has announced in moDths. Beau
tiful Dresses representative of the season's new
est models, made up in the following materials:
Canton Crepe
Lennox Crepe
Tricolette
Poiret Twill
- Tricotine
in the sale there are dresses in- the fashionable
straight-line effects suitable for street and business
wear, also the more fancy styles for dress-up oc-casions-some
in plaited and paneled effects, others
in short coat blouse models. Not an undesirable
style in the entire collection. The trimmings include
braids, embroideries, beads, buttons, etc. All have
the new fancy flare sleeves. Navy, black, tan and
brown. Take elevators to the Second Floor first
thing this morning and see these ex- Q QK
ceptional values in quality dresses at DOrxJ
New "Doris Cleveland':
Traveling Robes
Here is a suggestion that ideally meets the occasion
for a truly personal remembrance. "Doris Cleveland"
Eobes make a beautiful and practical gift a reminder
of the giver. Especially designed as a traveling Eobe.
Made up in black' or navy satin, with shirred collar
and cuffs. Sketch to right shows Kobe folded into
neat bag shape as sketched. Moderately priced $22.50
Ask for
Your
Stamps
Portland Agency for Betty Walc3 Dresses
Garment Store, Second Floor
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It's Going to Be a Great
Xmas for the Children!
No doubt about it! A
trip to Santa's headquar
ters ' in Toyland, Fourth
Floor, will convince you
of this fact. Come in and
look around bring the
children with you and let
them enjoy the sights of
wonderland.
SANTA CLAUS
APPEARS IN x
TOYLAND EVERT
DAY FROM 10
TO 12; 2 TO 5 '
all his little mends to
5 visit him before Christmas
5? the earlier the better.
Gift purchases made now
will be held for future
delivery if so desired.
Toyland Specials
E 1 e c t r i c Trains Lionel
makes. Train with 12 pieces
of track and necessary con
nections. Regular (PA AA
111.00 Trains, only tEI.vU
Nursery Chairs, the folding
kind. Golden finish. These
sell in the regular (PO AA
way at ?2.75; Only
$4.50 Footballs, only $3.50
Gift Suggestions
Child's Furniture Tables,
Chairs, Desks, Dressers, Beds,
Tea Tables, High Chairs, etc.
Best makes. Lowest prices.
Kiddie Kars lots of fun for
the little ones. Priced $1 to $6
Toy Phonographs a gift
the young folks are sure to
enjoy. Priced $3.50 to $25
Doll Buggies, reed and fold
ing .kinds. Many different
styles and sizes. 85 to $25
Trimming
Flowers
flowers in an immense se
lection flowers for corsages,
for trimmings, for bouton
nieres, for various purposes.
Large and small effects in
all the newest colorings.
Prices range 35 C to $7.95
Dainty Handmade
Handkerchiefs
dainty hand -made Hand
kerchiefs of white and col
ored linens and voiles. Some
with footing. We also show
a splendid selection of hand
made Handkerchiefs for chil
dren. Priced $1.00 to $2.25
Main Floor
Drape Veils
Reduced
Shetland Drape Veils in
large, square and half sizes.
Large and small meshes with
solid colar or fancy woven
borders in brown, black,
taupe and navy. Veils selling
heretofore at $1.95 to $3.95
on sale at $1.47 to $2.97
95c Veilings
79c Yard
yard lengths in high-class
Veilings offered at a special
low price. Plain and fancy
meshes with large or small
chenille dots. Black, brown,
navy, taupe, purple, etc Reg
ular 95c Veilings on r7Q
special sale, the yard M
Gifts That Always Please
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Electric
Toasters
3d Floor Nickel-
t plated, with top
li'fStfjJr toast rack and
I'lPl kolo Ri-aoH
f'wVh o 1 d e r s have
sf strong springs in
suring evenly toasted bread.
One of these would make an
ideal Christmas gift. Style as
sketched above. Spe- Ir CO
cially priced today at 0ti.UO
Andirons
Third Floor A splendid, useful
gift for the home. "Dull black
finish on well-made Irons. Best
of workmanship. Place your
order early as quan- Q) fTQ
tity is limited. Special tD'l.OO
Casseroles
Third Floor Oval shape, footed
Casseroles with nickel - plated
pierced frames and highly
glazed pottery lining. AO
2-quart size. Special 0xO
Waffle Irons
Third Floor The "Modern"
Waffle Iron. Makes hot, crisp
waffles can be served when
and where you want them.
Simply attach cord to any elec
tric light socket and it (T?-! O
is ready for use. Only
Curling Irons
Third Floor Nickel-plated rod
and clamp, ebonized handle. A
gift she is sure to appreciate.
Keeps a uniform heat Fully
guaranteed. On spe- J" AO
cial sale today; only wltlO
Serving Trays
Third Floor Mahogany finish
frames, metal handles with
wood grip. Assorted fancy cen
ters with glass tops. 1 A
Size 11x17 inches, at OAA
Electric Toaster
Third Floor A very handy
appliance. Can be used for
light cooking as well as for
toasting. Plug fits any light
socket. Specially I0 AO
priced for this sale DI0
Glove Silk Underwear
At Special Low Prices
Bargain Circle, 1st Floor
For the intimate gift
Silk Underwear is most
acceptable. This sale of
fers the famous "Vanity
Fair" Glove Silk "Vests,
Bloomers, Sports Bloom
ers, Chemise, Vanities
and Camisoles at sur
prisingly low prices.
Every garment is of
highest quality. Discon
tinued numbers and sam
ple lines in a great clear-
away at "4 less than the
regular selling prices.
$2.50 Underwear at $1.88
$3.00 Underwear at $2.25
$3.50 Underwear at $2.63
$3.95 Underwear at $2.95
$5.00 Underwear at $3.75
$ 6.50 Underwear $ 4.88
$ 7.00 Underwear $ 5.25
$ 8.50 Underwear $ 6.88
$10.00 Underwear $ 7.50
$15.00 Underwear $11.25
Brushed Wool
Sport Hats
for winter wear these
smart looking hats of brush
ed wool are just what, is re
quired. New shipment just
received. All the rage in
New York and other eastern
cities. Shown in tan, copen,
brown and heather. (PO AC
Specially priced at t&AtD
Electric Heaters
At$5.G0
Third Floor A practical gift for the
home that will be appreciated by every
member of the family. Adjustable type
as illustrated. Full nickel finish. Heat
ing element easily removed. Complete
with cord and plug. Extra (PF A A
good value. Priced special at oOJJ
Headquarters for Electric Appliances.
Christmas
Stationery
Main Floor Stationery the
one gift that is always ac
ceptable. Hurd's, Whiting's,
Crane's, Eaton's and other
dependable makes. Our holi
day showing is the largest
and most complete we have
ever had. Gift boxes rang
ing from 50 up to $15.00
Children's
Stationery
new lines now ready for
the holiday season. Plain
and novelty Stationery put
up in neat boxes. 15-$1.50
Imported Silk Shades
new shipment direct from France just re
ceived. Exclusive Silk Shades in sizes for
candlesticks, desk and boudoir lamps. A few
of the styles are here shown. Latest colorings.
Prices range from $2.50 up to $16.50
Bronzes, Marble
Art Pottery
Largest showing in the west! You
owe it to yourself to pay a visit to this
interesting gift shop on the Third' Floor.
Beautiful Italian Marble, French Bronzes,
English, Italian and Austrian Art Pot
tery, etc. Hundreds of articles for gift
giving. Never were we so well prepared
to serve you. Your inspection invited.
Carving Sets Lasting Gifts
$2.25 Up
Bird Carvers, Game Carv
ers, Beef and Turkey Carvers.
Guaranteed by Landers,
Frary & Clarke. Extra val
ues at $2.25. $2.75 and1 up.
A Useful Gift Home
Tea Wagons
the modern servant in
the house! Dainty, beau
tiful and practical. In
solid mahogany and solid
walnut. Made with drop
leaves and glass trays
also many with drop han
dles. Artistic reproduc
tions of various periods to
harmonize with your other
furniture. $23.60 to $72
Furniture Dept., 4th Fir.
Sale of
Hoodi River
Apples
Buy your winter's supply
and send a box to your
friends back East for Christ
mas. Hood Eiver Apples
no finer" grown in the world.
Extra Fancy $2.25 a Box.
Fancy priced $1.75 a Box.
Choice priced 1.25 a Box.
Smaller Sizes at Lower
Prices
OWK Coffee
29c lb.
No deliveries except with
other purchases made in our
grocery department. Our fa
mous OWK Imperial Roast
Coffee on sale at 3 OA
lbs, for 85 ; a pound f
Baking Powder
Eoyal, the favorite Baking
Powder, on sale at special low
prices--400, $1.25, $2.45
Model Grocery
$2.00
Smoke
Stands
$1.48
Mahogany fin
ished; equipped
with heavy glass
ash tray and
match holder. A
fine gift for the
man who smokes.
Lamp Dep't,
3d Floor
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