The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, November 26, 1916, Section One, Page 21, Image 21

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    XOVEirBER 26. 191G.
21
Help Your Favorite Charity Win' Part of $500 in Gold
Shop at the Specialty Stores Tuesday , lovernher 28, and Vote for Your Favorite Charity
THE STJ7TDAT OREGONIAX. PORTLAND.
BALLOTS ARE READY
Merchants Press Windows for
Greater Portland Day.
(Porftzndl
Clothes for Young Men and
Their Fathers, Too
CHARITABLE BODIES TO VIE
Workers Will Stampede Business
Section of City on Tuesday.
Voting Places to Be at
Newspaper Offices.
Distribution of 2,000.000 ballots to the
tores of the Greater Portland Asso
ciation has been concluded and the
merchants are all in readiness for
Greater Portland day, Tuesday.
Decoration of the windows in the
association stores is under way and
the wlnaowtrimmers are wonting over
time putting their displays in readi
Tomorrow night the judges will ride
surouna in auiomoonea pruviueu mti
members of the association and pass
their opinion on the merits of the re
spective windows. All of the windows
are eligible to prizes in certain classi
fications. There will be a grand prize
of a silver cup and some 20 additional
prizes for the best window displays.
The charitable organizations which
have entered the contest completed
their campaign for assistance and co
operation last night. Monday they will
marshal their forces and make a final
skirmish for assistance from their
friends in and out of the city. St.
Mary's Home for Boys, at Beaverton,
has been canvassing their friends- and
supporters in the city, as well as en
listing the co-operation of the boys who
were at one time inmates of the in
stitution. Workers to Stampede City.
The recent Presidential campaign will
seem tame In comparison with the
contest next Tuesday, when 22 charita
ble organizations, with their friends
and supporters, will stampede the busi
ness section of the city.
The Salvation Army, headed by Cap
tain Andrews, has organized its forces
in true army style and will have pla
toons, troops, squadrons and regiments
skirmishing on the firing line for
votes for the Salvation Army. Many
out-of-town people have been induced
to come to Portland next Tuesday and
do their shopping for the week and
help their friends in the vote-gathering
contest.
In order that there may be no con
fusion at the ballot boxes, they will
be placed at the outside entrance of
The Oregonian, Journal, Telegram and
Daily News offices, where ballots may
be deposited at any time before 6 P. M.
Thursday, the 30th. Immediately after
the contest closes the Judges, who are
W. J. Hofmann, of The Oregonian;
Thomas J. Mullin, of the Journal;
Charles Rafield, of the Telegram, and
"William C Tunks. of the Daily News,
will count the votes.
Checks to Be Sent Promptly.
As there are approximately 2,000.000
rotes to be counted, it is quite likely
that the outcome will not be known
until some time Saturday afternoon,
December 3, and the results will be an
nounced in the Sunday morning papers.
. There will be no delay in the charities
"receiving their checks. They will be
mailed out promptly, in order that the
lucky associations may have the use of
this money for their Christmas festivi
ties, if they so desire.
W. P. Strandborg announced yester
day, on behalf of the Muts, that they
would withdraw from the contest, in
order to give their support to the other
charities which needed the money and
could use It to better advantage.
There are no restrictions or entrance
blanks necessary, and any charity may
enter this contest at any time whether
or not they have declared their inten
tion to do so.
Work on the concrete walk in Main
street, Damasiscotta, Me, was ham
pered by the amazing net of elm roots
encountered. Dynamite had no effect
on them. Three men were able to
hack throucrh only 14 feet a day.
Henrichsens
1861
386 Washington St.,
Bet. W. Park and 10th streets.
Sterling Silver
for the
Than ksg i v i ng
Table
Individual Salts ana Peppers. New
arrivals, new designs.
Get your votes with your purchase.
$1.75-$2.75 Pair.
Washington Street at Sixth
S500
IN GOLD
Will Be Given
To Charity Nov. 28th by
Free
750 Votes will be
given pur
chasers of $75.00
Grafonolas.
(fPorltendJ
1500 Votes will
be given to pur
chasers of $150
Edison Diamond
Disc Phonographs.
2500 Votes will be given to
purchasers of $250 Pianos.
One Vote will be given with each 10c purchase.
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MANUFACTURING CO.
Tenth and Stark Streets
$500.00 In Gold Free
To Be Given to Charity on
Tuesday, Nov. the 28th
EES CHERRY'S, at 389-91 Washing
ton street (Pittock block), and they
will explain to you.
Yes, and they will explain more than
that. They will explain how men and
women in almost all walks of life, es
pecially those who are employed on
moderate salaries, -can afford at all
times to wear the best and most stylish
clothes obtainable on the markets.
They will explain to you how, by the
use of their ECONOMICAL EAST PAY
MENT SYSTEM, you can always be well
dressed and not feel that you are
pressed for the price or skimp yourself
to get the ready cash to buy with.
They will show you that, by making
a small deposit when you select your
clothes, how you can take them and
get the immediate use of same, and you
have only to make satisfactory ar
rangements to pay the balance in small
weekly or monthly payments, just as
may be the most convenient for you.
Hundreds of men and women in Port
land and Burrounding towns are using
this system to keep themselves well
and stylishly clothed, and why not
you?
At CHERRY'S beautiful and well-arranged
store you will find, from "fabric
to buttonhole," the best assortment of
men's and women's clothing that the
markets can produce. Their garments
are of that clean, nifty and up-to-date
type which can only be obtained by the
shrewdest and moat c mpetent buyers,
which CHERRY'S, on account of the
large volui -e of business done by the
Portland store, as well as their chain
of stores all along the Pacific Coast,
are forced -to keep on the best Eastern
markets all the time.
To look their merchandise over Is but
to locate what you have been looking
for and to buy. Rest assured that the
most courteous treatment will be given
you, whether you make a purchase
or not.
Don't forget the day, Tuesday. No
vember 28, and the place, 389-91 Wash
ington street.
Edwards 6? Jensen
Millinery
of correct styles.
Yonr choice x
384
now at Half port&nd Washington
i rices.
Economy
Drug Stores
1021 Belmont St.
Not a bazaar strictly a drug;
store soliciting your patron
age. Phones:
Tabor 488 and 132; B 1488.
Special Agency
Men who enjoy handsome style effects,
who expect correct appearance as well
as comfort, wear Florsheims.
Try a pair and YOU will learn why
this is the most popular man's shoe
of the day.
The Florsheim Shoe Shop
350 Washington Street.
The Only Exclusive Corset Store
So. S40
Washington St..
Kar Broadway,
PORTLAND,
OREGON.
Altering: and
Repairs by
Expert Corsetiers.
Corsets, Brassieres
Kayner Italian
Silk Underwear.
Asent Lilly of
France Silk Hose.
an
LET the designer's genius be what it may let the
tailors be ever so painstaking and thorough their
efforts are in vain unless they have all-wool fabrics
to work upon. And m the famous
Kirschbaum shops nothing but pure wool
fabrics acid tested and weather tested
ever get to the cutting tables.
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Right fabrics right styles right fit right serviceability
that is what you secure in
Kirsch baum Clo thes
at $15, $20, $25 and Up
The new Autumn fashion models in weaves of a hundred differ
ent patterns and colors are here awaiting your selection.
ley & Cavender
Votes with every purchase on Greater Portland Day
At the Sign of the Cherry Tree.
Corner Fourth and Alder Streets
ffansarx least
I Am a Member
of the
Greater Portland
Association
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HERE I AM, with the 24-L.B. 5iP
verslde caught by MB on the Ne
halem River last Sunday.
John Budelman
424 WASHINGTON STREET
Books, Macrazlnrx, Clirintma. Cards,
2oavcnira, stationery, F'lahlns
Tackle, Elc.
Pcrlfend
Secure Votes for Your Favorite
Charity With Children's Clothes
Let this FACT SINK DEEP into your MIND that HERE is a SPECIALTY
STORE selling every conceivable article of wearing apparel for infants and children, small and
large girl and boy. A complete store, a convenient store, a reasonable store. Make us prove it.
Two Great Specials for Greater Portland Day, Nov. 28
(Not displayed In window.)
O,,t-o Ono great lot 125 Boys' New Norfolk Suits our regrular stock nearly every suit has two pairs
o uuilo lined trousers colors are medium and dark pray. tan. brown, olive and blue mlx-
uuya ouita lined
tures they're real $6 and (8.50 values. Sizes 6 to 17 years. One day only
$4.75
P'ViIMom'c p0i. About thirty plush, corduroy, broadcloth, boucle and rlbeline coats for girls 2 to 7
1 Ql CI 1 S ViOtXLS years, from our regular stock of real J6.00 and J6.50 coats, newest styles fZCZ
one day only w4DO
We Sell These and Many Other Nationally Advertised Goods
Rnbrn'a Infanta Sblrta, Arnold A Stork Infanta Wear. Dr. Den ton's Sleeping; Garments. Kay nee Blouses and Wasa
Snlts, llestyette Italn Capes. Ironclad Hosiery, Kuoo Waists. Ko vers lis. Boy Scoot Sfhora.
art Tfe-OJ liven 11 1
Outfitters or- Criildrerv
i
SIXTH E
fporitindj
F. Abendroth
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
moved to 146" Broadway, between
Alder and Morrison (Ellers Bldgr.)
DIA3.TONUS
WATCHES
CUT GLASS
SILVER
ETC.. ETC
Allen's Drug
Stores
Main Store
221 North Sixteenth St.
Also
N. W. Cor. 21st and Northrup
N. W. Cor. 24th and Thurman.
We are shQwing the great
est line of
Men s Wet
Weather Shoes
At
Sale Prices
Shoes have advanced
50 already, with no
relief in sight. Make
good your opportu
nity and buy now at
the
00TER
325
Washington
Street
H
Complete New Line of Moderate Priced
WALL PAPERS
THAT PLEASE
Paperhanging, Tinting, Enameling and House Painting
Urazi
POrftZTKll
BERGER BROS.
NEW LOCATION, 10S TENTH STREET PITTOCK BLOCK
The Shop of
New Ideas
320 Washington, at Sixth.
Our Specialty:
Kodaks,
Photo Finishing
. and Supplies,
Oregon and
Highway Views
Portland Photo Supply Co.
333 Morrison St, near Broadway.
3
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Porttzntl f . ; i-
R
oav iiireater roruana &
Day) and vote for your
a at
ravonte charity. : ' ' .
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MT PRICES i
Lenses Sphero In your own
frame l-00
Lenses Sphero in Aluminum '
frame f 1-50 Lenses Sphero curred) In G. E.
Lenses Sphero in erold - filled frlas3 mounting 5.5
frame f 3-50 ICryptolc Lenses S-00 to 15.00
STAPLES, THE JEWELER
S0 MORRISOX, BET. THIRD and KOIHTU.
FURS
BUY DIRECT FROM
THE MANUFACTURER
Our stock of made up furs from our own factory covers all
of the latest styles and designs known to the trade. A visit to our
store will convince you that we can save you money on every purchase.
C. G. APPLEGATH, FURRIER
SUCCESSOR TO C. P. IttMMELlX A SON'S
Kt'V c-t-io. 124 Second St., Near Washington
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