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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1918)
TIIE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND.. DECEMBER 15, 1918. 13 gllllinilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMcCALL PATTERNS SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY TELEPHONE MAIN 83E0 i mm ir -mm ! IF 1 Christmas Gifts Those Costly or Those Costing bat Little 2TF the grift comes from Aronson's, it will be of that stand i ard of oualitv that makes it a eift that defies aDnraisaf while inviting: admiration, and which gives it an acceptability far beyond the matter of intrinsic value. This Christmas season will be a real Festival of Joy. The relief from the war conditions will express itself in gifts and giving-, and nothing will be too good. That yon may profit from this, we have made up a wide assortment of the choicest creations in platinum-and-diamond jewelry. They are typical Aronson pieces which is to say the highest interpretations of jewelry art and craftsmanship. Rings, Bar Pins, Wrist Watches, Brooches, Pendants, Stick Pins and Many Other1 Platinum-and-Diamond Pieces. Wonderfully Beautiful Diamond Stocks Our offerings in diamonds surpass by far any we have ever shown before. Look In our windows and see the wonderful unmounted solitaire at $2000 the two per fectly matched stones at $750 per carat the ecantillating single stone at $650 and the many other beautiful diamonds. To be appreciated, they must be seen. Special Value in Diamond Rings at $25, $50, $75, $100, $125. ffEE spirit of Christmas giving prevails here in the unparalleled variety and beauty VL of the merchandise, not only, but in the eager, helpful, interested service spon taneous in its wish to add to your joys. . Let us suggest here for your consideration some of the things which will make acceptable gifts articles . that we show in abundant variety and at attractive prices: Gifts of Value! Gifts of Sentiment! Brate WatrhM ST.se sad inriHi SrfIH S3 aad aawarda Rlaa S2JM aad a wir4a Araali Pearl XrrklarM SSOO mm apwaritw Klr-lla Pearl Nrrklarra 13.50 ta (11A Vaaltr Bas-a S3 SO Mrb Baca HO tm S.TOO Parlalaa Ivory Seta 10 to S75 Tallet Beta via s I no paemeia riate rieeea .lm ta et taaiaa to .x J aaatala Peaa SXAO IS Clocks SIM to 100 Cat Glass Pleeea SX&O : laiarellaa S&3 aad I awards Leather Cooda la Variety. 'Bamlltoa. Howard. KJcla, Walt ban aad Hick-Grade Swiss Wi i p iu ' . . a 1 3 j . Shanahan's The Place to Secure Useful aa Reliable Christmas Gifts The store is bulging with goods suitable for the old, middle-aged and young. Things that will please and benefit the recipient. A practical store for practical people, who believe in getting full value for their dollars. Come in and let us show you the tremendous purchasing power your money has at a store that specializes in cash sales and small profits. E 1 HUNDREDS OF PRETTY NEW BLOUSES S - Here la aa Opportunity to Bay Gift Z Blonaea at Inapproachable Sav- Z loss. Better Bay Some for Z Your Personal ITae, Too, E at Thla Price. i GEORGETTE CREPE AND CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES EXTRA SPECIAL, m EACH Charming: and Beautiful Blouses of Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine at a marvelously low price. Each lot is carefully grouped so that choosing- will bo easy, and. as there is an almost unlimited variety of styles, every Woman Will eurelv find RIoilBna tn nlnn. her Wo don't believe we will be able to offer values like these again this year, so n is greatly to your advantage to come tomorrow. I l VISIT OUR GIFT DEPARTMENT THERE TOTJ WIU FIWD MANY GIFTS, BOTH PRACTICABLE AND ACCEPTABLE, FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN. a to loo k'atchea SSBV Baatff V aMBaSaMB C Ifcsfunytm Street at Broadh&y Open Evenings Jor Your Convenience (rV' DAINTY TEA APRONS SPECIAL 35c TO 89c EACH Made of fine, sheer, white organdy, batiste, lawns, etc., trimmed with lace and ribbon bows on pocket. A very useful holiday gift. INJURED AVIATOR IS HERE IAT.VT. BRADFORD DOWVED AT CHATEAU-THIERRY BATTLE. Boche Machine Gob Fire Kill One Occupant of Machine and Wound Pilot. Lieutenant Holt W. Bradford, a vet eran of Chateau-Thierry, and a pursuit pilot of the fist Aero Squadron, who wu shot down in action, arrived in Portland yesterday on sick leave, which ba will spend with hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bradford, who live at the Norton la. HoteL Lieutenant Bradford was born in Portland, and lived her nntil ha went to collet in Berkeley. While he was there, the United States entered the war. and on August . 1917. he enlisted In the aviation section. In July he started flying- at the front en contact patrol work, "which Is not a pursuit pilot's Job." he remarked, "but they were short of men. and I was stuck for it. "No one love to be en the contact patroL The pilot and his observer are both equipped with machine guns, and when a bis drive Is on they ny low, near the barrage, right by the front wave of men aa they advance. If the Infantry runs up against a machine run nest, it holds back that part of the line and makes It uneven. It was our Job to spot any uneveness In the line, wireless It back to the batteries, and they drop a couple of shells on the Boche. to clear things up a bit. "I was hit at Chateau-Thierry." he continued. "It waa the hottest fight that I bad ever seen. I had Just spotted a bad break In our line, and shot around In a blir swoop while my ob server sent the news back. 1 had opened fire, and my observer, name waa Lieutenant Salmson. started to fire too. when a Boche. in an Albatross. Jumped right on our tail, and gave us all be had. Salmson waa killed almost Immediately. He had his chest full of bullets, and the whole right wing of my plane was shot away. "We dropped 100 feet like a rocket, and fell Just inside our lines. Along toward evening; when It was a- little dark, two Boche prisoners came along from the front line where they were still scrapping, and I hauled out my run and made them carry me a mile or so to the dresslnr station." Lieutenant Bradford was badly smashed up by the fall. The pilot alas in the forward cockpit of the plane on any two seater. with the engine be hind him. When a plane falls It al most Invariably hits nose first, so the pilot gets the weight of the engine on top of htm. The engine landed upon Lieutenant Bradford's legs, "and rolled over a couple of times." he said. . other craft under command of .Vice Admiral Albert W. Grant anchored right where Admiral Rochambeau's French fleet took Its stsnd and cut off relief by sea for General Cornwall!. NEW AMBASSADOR AT POST John W. DstIs, Who Crossed With President, In London. LONDON. Deo. 14. John TV. Davis, American Ambassador to Great Britain, and Mrs. Davis, together with Vice Admiral Sims and his staff, who had taken part in the escort of President Wilson into Brest, reached London this afternoon on a special train from Plymouth. Ambassador Davis was met at Plymouth by the American Charge d'Affalres. To greet Mr. Davis here, officials of the American embassy, with the mili tary and naval attaches, were at the railway station. The Ambassador, who, with Mrs. Davis, had crossed the At lantic on board President Wilson's steamer, the George Washington, was conducted directly to the embassy. YORK IS BASE FOR FLEET American Warships on Atlantic Coast Are Located- WASHINGTON. Dee. U York. Fa-. Tork River, described by Secretary Daniels is the world's greatest depot for battleships, was the home port of that part of the Atlantlo fleet which missed the chance of war service in foreign waters. "Where is the fleet?" a question often asked during the war was answered today by Secretary Daniels. Except thone units sent abroad, battleships and Sick erWell'n Why Dear Child: This "flu." white plague, and etc.. A. Q-. beau all. and why? Child, alive, can't you tell when you are well, or aren't well? Tou don't know? You can't tell If you will be slclc to. morrow with "flu" or WelL Uncle 'nl can always could. Never had no sickness. Saw It comlnr. Acted quick,. so sickness n e ve r got into our house; same with stock, chickens, cows and sheep. Yon can. too. or we can help you till you can. If you want us to, and will pay for the writing, and promise hard'n true to try too. only write UNCLE TO. R. JON ES. Gen. DeL. Portland, Oregon. Feed Cost Accounts Kept. The feed cost in milk production la being kept by a number of' dairymen who make monthly reportsto Profes sor E. L. Westover, of the Oregon Ag ricultural College. The reports from 17 dairyjnen who reported for Octoher have Just been tabulated by Professor Westover, and show that the feed coat Is 11.13 a hundred pounds of milk. Since the average of most investigations show the feed cost to be about 60 per cent of the total cost, dairymen of Ore gon apparently would have to receive $6.2 a hundred pounds to be equitably paid for labor, overhead, depreciation. Interest on Investment and all the Items usually counted as cost of pro duction in other lines of business. Hibernians to Install. Division No. 1, Ancient Order of Hibernians, will meet in Hibernian Hall Monday evening to install offi cers recently elected. They are: Presi dent, J. B. Coffey; vice-president, Thomas Touhey; recording secretary, Frank Mallon; financial secretary, Thomas McCuigan; treaeurer. J. W. Woodruff; ergeant-at-arms, Thomas Dougherty: chairman of standing com mittee, John Kelly; chaplain. Father Devlne. Willamette Has Her Coyotes. ALBANY. Or... Dec. 14. (Special.) Though coyotes are now vey rare In the Willamette Valley, some have been operating recently in the hills between Waterloo and Berlin. In this county. Several goats and sheep have been killed pr the animals. Klamath Falls Masons Elect. KLAMATH FALLS. Or.. Dec. 14.- CHILDREN'S WOOL CAP AND SCARF SETS SPECIAL AT $1 EACH A beautiful line of Cap and Scarf Sets In light and dark combination colors. A dainty neckpiece or throw for evening wear. These will make lovely Christmas gifts. 1 FANCY BOUDOIR CAPS SPECIAL AT 29c TO $2.50 EACH SSS A choice selection of styles and colors to choose from. A dainty holiday gift. EE -11111111111111111 IIII IIIIIIII IIIITI IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III rum I IKIIJ IIII1 IIIIIIX 1 1 VISIT OUR BABY DEPARTMENT 1 Here you will find a choice selection of dainty srarments for clu3 LOVELY DRESSES, COATS, SACQUES, SWEATERS, 1 acceptable g 1 f ts z: wnni Akin en ir pad? nnnncc cuncc nine and many other ii uui. nnw uikrt vni v, uuvi ilu) uiiulu, uiug T T A TVT IT 17 HP C MAKE SPLE!VDID, AS WELL AS USEFUL, -L LvA. 1 JVCV 1 O CHRISTMAS GIFTS. ZZ EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK. These Blankets Are far Below Their Actual Values. Better Supply Your ZzZl Personal Needs at Tbeae Prices i ZZZZ Double-Bed Slse Cotton Blankets, white only, rerularly $3.2.1, sp'S. .2.4 Double-Bed Slse Cotton Blankets, array and tan, special, each ZZZ Doable-Bed Slse Cotton Blankets, white and array, special :!.. ZZZZ Double-Bed Slse Cotton Blankets! array and tan, npeclal SX7.1 ZZZZ Donble-Bed Slse Cotton Blankets, heavy, dark array, special ..4.7S Doable-Red Slse Cotton Blankets, white and tan, special S4X.1 gT Double-Bed Slse Plaid Wool Finish Blankets, apeclal. each 95.1)5 HEMSTITCHED AND ROUND SCALLOPED TABLE CLOTHS 1 EXTRA SPECIAL AT $1.98 AND $2.35 EACH Another sensational offering of Table Cloths. A remarkably good r quality, handsome designs, hemstitched and scalloped all round. A table rr cover that will give eminent satisfaction. A very useful holiday gi?t. HEMSTITCHED BLEACHED SHEETS SPECIAL AT $2.35 EACH 1 Size 81x90. These Sheets were bought months and months ago before SS the sharp rise in price of cottons, enabling us to offer you this excep- tlenally good bargain right at the time when people are trytng to solve their Christmas problems. A pair of excellent quality sheets would 7- make a very acceptable gift to mother, wife or friend. HEMSTITCHED PILLOW CASES SPECIAL AT 50c EACH 1 Size 42x36. These Pillow Canes are a splendid match to the sheets de scribed above. Made of excellent quality muslin. A choice buy; would make a lovely Christmas gift.'- ZZZl FANCY TURKISH BATH TOWELS SPECIAL AT 65c AND 85c EACH g Let us advise you to shop early while the stocks are at their best 7 choosing will be much more satisfactory than later In the month. These r! Towels are of excellent quality, good size and a heavy, full weave. r These make a pretty and eerviceable gift. $1.75 for the little ones. EE FtlllllllflllllllllllllliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiirE m CHILDREN'S HANDKERCHIEFS, FANCY GOODS CHOICE SELECTIONS, BETTER ASSORTMENTS, LOWER PRICES E THAN ELSEWHERE. ZZZ t.f.OO Pan Velvet and Velvet Bags, special, each S3.7S Women's Dainty Handkerchiefs. Chrlatmaa Boxes, box 35c to 1JW SS Children's Fancy Lawn Handkerchief, Christmas Boxes, box..lOe to 30e Beautiful All-Silk Hair Bows, with clasp, special 43e to Oe Women's Kid and Saede Gloves, leading; colors, special, pr., $1.50 to 93.98 Children's Golf Gloves, assorted color, special, pair 25e to 50e Women's Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe and Satin Collars, 59e to SX98 . SURPRISE SALE OF ALL-SILK HAIR-BOW RIBSGNS THREE LOTS AT 1 2 12 c, 25c AND 39c YARD Here Is your golden opportunity to purchase beautiful Kibbons for making up the many desirable Christmas gifts. We show them in all the new desirable colorings and shades. PHENOMENAL SALE OF "HIGH-GRADE" DRESS SILKS, VALUES TO $2.25, YARD Here You Will Find Comprehensive Showing; of BEAUTIFUL DRESS SILKS, Including 36-IXCH BLACK PEAU DE SOlE, 30-INCH BLACK CHlFFOX TAFFETAS, 36-I.CH COLORED SATI.VS, StJ-INCH STRIPE AND PLAID NOVELTY SILKS. These universally popular eilks are famed for their serviceable, as well as their wearing, qualities, and are yarn-dyed, which Insures permanent, deep, rich, lustrous colors; shown in black and a full range of street and evening shades. Excellent quality. Just the right weight for costumes, skirts, suits, dresses and coats. This special price will Invite Christmas buying now. $7.50 WOMEN'S WOOL SWEATERS AMAZ INGLY UNDERPRICED, EACH Considering the enormous advance in wool, these Sweaters are a truly wonderful bargain. Colors red. gray, green, white and rose. Heavy rough-neck collars and belted styles. We solicit your careful considera tion of this sensational offering for MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY. $5.00 CHILDREN'S HEAVY WOOL SWEATERS MONDAY AND TUESDAY SPECIAL, EACH.... Th... o .-a .hnvn In & larcre ranee of colors, including rose, cardinal. Copenhagen and green; high-neck "or rough-neck styles, with or without belts. Mothers who are anticipating purchasing sweaters will do well to attend this sale. $5.49 1 $3.98 i - I2'2C ALL - SILK MOIRE RIBBONS SPECIAL 6c YARD, 50c BOLT. . These Ribbons are spe cially adapted for tieing up Christmas packets and shown in practically all desir able plain colors. Store Open 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Saturday From 9A.M. to 8 P.M. NEW LOCATION, Dekum Bldg., Third and Washington Sts. THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY "THE BIG CASH STORE" ENTRANCES 266 WASHINGTON ST. AND 125 THIRD ST. VALUES TO $1.00 BEAUTIFUL M BOUDOIR CAPS 1 SPECIAL H 49c EACH 1 This lot consists of choice selections of drummers' samples In zz lovely lace and silk 7 combinations and laco and ribbon trimmed. (Special.) George C. ' Ulrlch, of this city, has been chosen to head the local Masonic- Lodge as worshipful master for the coming year. fr. W. A. Leon ard was elected senior warden; J. I Reams, treasurer; and O. C. Applogate, Frank Adams, junior warden; B. R. I secretary. Practical Christmas Suggestions Lock and Chain Andson Patent "AUTOREELITE" 9e Oregon (vill Management Arthur H. Meyers (SfS of old, the place where Portland folk Vw- and their guests like to dine. Always there's good cheer and hearty welcome here. UNDAY DINNER will be served today from 12 noon to 9 P. M. A menu over which you will love to linger. $ 1.25. N weekday evenings there's dinner dan xP cingv from 6 to 8, and again from 9:30 to 12. Delightfully pleasant and informal.. UR. original Bungalow Orchestra plays Vy and sings until midnight on Sunday evenings until 12:30 A. M. on weekday evenings. YouH like the music they make. UR weekday boon lunches are the talk Vux of the town. Piping hot, from 11:30 to 2. 50c A strong, lea th- uiKjm nf lock cmik er-covered flat 1 :hain, 36 inches long, priced special for this sale. . Chain without Lock, $1.00 Chain with Lock, $1.35 ESS SPOTLIGHT TROUBLE LIGHT PLEASURE LIGHT. A SUPERIOR SEARCHLIGHT WHEN ON THE ROAD. WITH OR WITHOUT REARSIGHT MIRROR. Hoover CableTire Lock Made from heavy steel cable secure ly fastened, each strap put under 1000 pounds pulling pres sure. Our price, 36-in...GO aa 1 tm .pin Flashlights Concealed wiring that will not short circuit when laid on metal and will not rust out when battery is left in. Great care should be used in the purchase of flash lights, as many worthless ones are being sold. Many styles and sizes, priced from $1.10 to 2.50. Makes Tire Changing and Repairs as Easy by Night as by Day. No. 3140 is the size suitable for the average motorist, fitted complete with switch, rearsight mirror and ample wire, at only $9.50 4 Oil Gauge for Ford Cars Shows at a glance how much oil there is in the car. Priced from S0 to 50f. 'Si' cSa tfiiJ nQl W U Front View Side View Electric Converter For Ford Cars One of the simplest and most con venient devices for changing oil lamps into electric. The expand ing steel ring securely holds the electric light inside the door Our price 45 Dash and Trouble Lights for use in lighting the speedometer, clock and front of the car. Prices 8o to $1.50. Motometers The safety ther mometer. Warn 8 you when the mo tor is overheated .from lack of proper lubrica tion water in ra diator, etc. Priced from $2.25 to $5. Christmas is. just over the hills! YOU WILL FIND IN OUR STOCK TIRES THAT WILL GIVE YOU MORE MILES FOR A DOLLAR FEDERAL CORDS 65 ON THE DOLLAR 3500 AND 5000 MILES GUARANTEED TIRES AT 15 PER CENT AND MORE DISCOUNT INNER TUBES AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICE MONEY SAVED ON SUCH ACCESSORIES as Dry Cells, Windshield Cleaners, Kay-Bee Spotlights, Bat tery Hydrometers, Ammeters, Yale Switch Locks for Ford, Anti-Rattlers, Cut-Out Sets, Jacks, Oil Gauges, Tire Pumps, Mechanical Horns, Rear Sight Mirrors, Bumpers, Switches, Reliners, Ford Parts and many other necessities used on every automobile. EVERY ADVERTISED SPECIAL PRICE WILL i BE .CONTINUED DURING THE WEEK Special Attention Given Mail Orders . ALLEN & HEBARD CO. "WHERE YOU GET VALUE RECEIVED" 64-66 Broadway Between Oak and Pine Tel. Bdwy. 3223