The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, December 14, 1919, SECTION THREE, Image 39

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SECTION THREE
Pages 1 to 10
Editorial and Doings in Realm
of r Society
VOL. XXXVIII.
PORTLAND. OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, DECE3IBER 14, 1919.
NO. 50.
Only 9 Shopping Days Until Christmas Please Do Your Shopping Early in the Week
Santa Claus Appears in Toy land 4th Floor Every Day, 10 to 12 and 2 to 5
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A Request
On account of congestion in
our delivery department occasion-'
ed by the storm, customers are
requested, as far as possible, to
carry their parcels. Every effort
is being made to clear up this
congestion at once.
The Standard Store of the Northwest
Olds, Wortman & King
Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods
See Also
Special
Ad ;
Back Page
This
Section
Merchandise Bonds and
Glove Orders
If undecided what to give, let us suggest you
buy a Merchandise Bond or Glove Order. We
issue them for any amount desired. For sale
at special booth, Main Floor. Double Stamps.
Double
Special Display
Christmas
Candies
Main Floor DELICIOUS OWK
SWEETS put up in Christmas
boxes or by the pound Hoefler's
Chocolates Nikko Garden Choco
lates Helen Ardelle Chocolates
Chocolate Truffles in boxes Cali
fornia Glace Fruit Candies Glace
Prunes stuffed with nuts. Now is
the time to eelect Xmas Candies.
Fancy Candy
Boxes
Main Floor Special showing of
California Redwood and Burlwood
Candy Boxes in round and oblong
shape s 1 to 5 lbs. capacity.
Beautiful Hand-painted Redwood
Boxes Novelty Paper Boxes in all
sizes Tin Boxes Christmas Tree
Boxes Favors Fancy Boxes for
Churches and schools. Low prices.
Handkerchief Sale!
Look to Your Gift Requirements
Main Floor Our showing of Christmas
Handkerchiefs is large and varied and with
the many special offerings in this sale it
is to your advantage to buy at this store.
Kerchiefs
6 for $1
Women's II a n d k e r
chiefs in imitation Ap
penzell effects. Many
dainty patterns to select
from. Fine sheer quality
material. Put up 6 in an
attractive box. C?- f(
Priced, a box wltUU
Kerchiefs 3 for $2.25
Main Floor Linen Handkerchiefs
in beautiful Appenzell effects.
Many different patterns. These are
of extraordinary quality and are
especially desirable for (CO OC
gifts. Box of 3 for only D
Trading S
Christmas
Linens
Main Floor TEA CLOTH of
pure linen. Hemstitched border.
Size 34x34 inches, each $4.50
Size 36x36 inches, each $(5.50
TEA NAPKINS of all linen;
scalloped edges. Excel- CJFT 00
lent quality. A dozen BOsvJU
MADEIRA Tea Cloths and Cen
ter Pieces in beautiful designs.
FulJ line of Richardson's Pattern
Cloths with napkins to match.
Very desirable for Xmas gifts.
JAPANESE Tea Cloths of best
quality 45x45-inch size, $2.50;
54x54-inch size $3.50; 63x63
inch size $4.50. Napkins to
match Cloths, priced at $2.50
EMBROIDERED and Hem
stitched Pillow Cases, pair $1.50
Filled Stamp Books
Redeemed in Cash
If you are not a stamp-saver start a book
at once and get the benefit of this special
cash saving on the money you spend. Re
member, these stamps cost you absolutely
nothing. It takes but a short time to fill a
book. Double Stamps given tomorrow with
all charge or cash purchases made in every
department of this store. Ask for them.
tamps SStasES In All ' Depts,
Gift Sale of
New Artificial Flowers
For Home Decoration.
The Art Needlework Section has just received a shipment of the
very newest novelties in Artificial Flowers and Fruits for home
decoration. These are exceptionally well made and very attractive.
Christmas Novelties
Of special interest just now are the many dainty gift articles on
display in the Needlework Section. Large assortment of beautiful
French Novelties and gifts that are useful. Fancy Baskets, Incense
Burners, Hand-decorated Cake and Candy Boxes, Tapestry Table Cov
ers, Victrola Covers, Pillows, Hand-made, Embroidered Table Cloths.
Ready With Splendid Stocks of World's Best Makes in
Christmas Gloves
Kerchiefs 3 for $2.15
Main Floor Real Madeira and real
Irish and Spanish Hand-embroidered
Handkerchiefs many beauti
ful designs one - corner and side
effects. Priced at 75 DO "J fT
each, or at 3 for only D-LtJ
Boxed Handkerchiefs
Handkerchiefs in dainty Appen
zell effects with roll hem QQ
edge. Box of 4 for only Oiii
Fine Embroidered Handkerchiefs
put up 3 in a box ribbon- Ffi
tied. Priced very special at Ji v
All-linen Swiss Embroidered
Handkerchiefs in assort- CJ" Cf
ed patterns. Box of 3 at 3 J-aOU
Cambric Handkerchiefs with col
ored embroidered initials. QC
Put up in fancy box of 3, for ODC
Imported Swiss Madeira Hand
kerchiefs in eyelet and Appenzell
effects. Several differ
ent styles. Box of 3 for
Fancy Bordered Hand
kerchiefs; box of 6 for
$1.25
$1.00
Women's Xmas Neckwear
Featured at $1.00
Main Floor Women's Christmas
Neckwear in a special offering for
Monday. New and attractive styles
made up in Georgette Crepe, Or
gandie, Net and other materials.
Dainty lace edge effects, also hem
stitched, embroidered and tucked
styles. Extraordinary CJ" ff
values Christmas Sale tDi-"l
M ain Floor All the very newest
and smartest styles in Women's
Neckwear will be found at this
store. Vests, Guimpes, Jabots, Tux
edo and Round Collars, Sets Real
Lace, Organdie, Net and Georgette
Crepe materials. Immense showing
of styles suitable for. Xmas gifts.
Priced at $1.25 to $14.50.
DOUBLE S. & H. TRADING STAMPS with cash or charge purchases.
All the little touches that set fine
gloves apart from the ordinary that
characterize the best of the French glove
makers, are present in these gloves of
ours. It is difficult to think of a more
appropriate Christmas gift or a more ex
pressive one than a pair of quality gloves.
Kid Gloves $5.50
Main Floor Chateau Real Kid Slip-on
Gloves in 8-button length with embroid
ered backs and one pearl clasp at the
wrist. Black, white, beaver, QfT Cf
taupe and brown. Priced, pair 0tl.tvF
2-Clasp Gloves $4.25
Main Floor Vendtxme 2-Clasp Real Kid
Gloves. Silk embroidered backs QA Of?
in self or two-toned effects, at 0x.J
mMf
Coats
2d Floor Women's Coats &A O QQ
of Silvertone, Bolivia, etc. 50
Plush Coats in loose fl A Q IK
styles with large collars tS'ii.TtO
DRESSY EVENING COATS and
Wraps of velvet, trimmed with fur
in the Gift Sale at special prices.
$140.00 Evening Coat at $ 03.34
$150.00 Evening Coat at $100.00
$175.00 Evening Coat at $116.07
$195.00 Evening Coat at $130.00
$225.00 Evening Coat at $150.00
$275.00 Evening Coat at $183.34
Gift Sale of Skirts
Women's Dress Skirts in many at
tractive styles. Made up in fancy
plaids and checks. Lat- r? r A
est colors. Special at only wX. I JJ
Women's Dress Skirt of Velvet,
Silk Poplin, Satin and Georgette
Crepe. Great variety of smart styles
at prices ranging $20 up to $3S.oO
Gift Sale of Dresses
Garment Salons, 2d Floor
Second Floor Women's and Misses' Dresses of Satin, J A A QfT
Georgette, Tricolette and Serge. Many styles. Special Ottx.0
Women's Dresses of beautiful rich Panne Velvet and CJC 1 OO
Velveteen. Priced very special for the Gift Sale at 5eJO.vJU
Beautiful- Gowns for afternoon and evening wear. Very appropri
ate for gifts. Prices start at $15.00 and range up to $175.00
. Gift Suggestions
SHOP EARLY
Kid Gloves With Pearl Clasps $4.25
Berkley and Labell Gloves $3.75
Somerset P. K. Kid Gloves with
heavy embroidered backs in con
trasting and two-tone effects.
Two pearl clasps. Gloves of ex
ceptional beauty and quality.
Black, white and col- di OFx
ors. Priped. the nnir DrJts-lJ
Berkley Gloves have one pearl
clasp and 5-row embroidered
backs. The Labell is a two-clasp
glove of splendid quality with 5
row fancy stitched back. Black,
white and colors. fl?Q 7F
Priced, the oair: onlv DO I O
Washable Lambskin Gloves, good quality $1.89, $2.oO, $3.50
Suede and Mocha Gloves, all grades and weights $3, $3.50, $-4
Silk Umbrellas
Useful Gifts!
Main Floor WOMEN'S SILK UM
BRELLAS of exceptional quality. Popu
lar 8-rib style with ring or crook handles.
Shown in black and colors. 'CJCT
Extraordinary values, priced DJ
SILK UMBRELLAS with wide selvage
borders. 8 and 10-rib style nickel, gilt
and black finishes. Detachable handles
and tips. (Suitcase style.) Large assort
ment to select from, $10.50 to $11.50
Men's Silk Umbrellas $10 up to $15
Main Floor Within the above range of prices we show a wonderful
assortment of High-grade Umbrellas for men. Latest style han
dles with silver and Bakalite trimmings. Pure silks, glorias and union
taffeta covers. MAKE SELECTIONS NOW FOR XMAS GIFTS.
BATH ROBES made of heavy
blanket material. New designs.
Prices range $4.95 to $25.00
GOLFINE ROBES in many
attractive styles $5 to $10
SILK PETTICOATS; Jerseys.
Taffetas and Messalines large
assortment of styles, at prices
ranging from $5.00 to $19.75
MANDARIN COATS or Bath
Robes in many beautiful color
ings and styles. Priced $6.75
BOUDOIR CAPS of Georgette
Crepe, Crepe de Chine and dainty
laces. Priced 89f up to $4.50
NEGLIGEE Coats and Robes
in beautiful styles, at prices
ranging $10.00 up to $37.50
SILK SWEATERS in the
latest styles and colors, at
price ranging $25 to $57.50
FANCY WAISTS suitable for
Christmas gifts. All the latest
styles $10.00 up to $37.50
Misses' and Children's Furs, Sale prices range $3.29 to $98,50
Wool Shawls in plaids, checks and plain colors, $1.75 to $21.00
Angora Wool Scarfs in plain colors, plaids, etc., $4.50 to $17.50
Sale of Plush
Scarfs
Main Floor The great Sale of
Women's Plush Scarfs still con
tinues. Here is a splendid oppor
tunity to buy her something use
ful for Xmas at a worth-while
saving. Hudson seal and other
plushes with beautiful silk linings
offered at special low prices.
$ 6.50 Plush Scarfs at $ 4.87
$ 9.50 Plush Scarfs at $ 7.13
$11.00 Plush Scarfs at $ 8.25
$12.00 Plush Scarfs at $ 9.00
$16.60 Plush Scarfs at $12.37
$19.50 Plush Scarfs at $14.63
$27.50 Plush Scarfs at $20.12
Marabou Capes
Main Floor Women's Marabou
Scarfs and Capes of extra heavy
quality, on sale at special prices.
LOT 1 Women's Marabou
Capes and Scarfs in at- QQ QK
tractive styles. Special D.UJ
LOT 2 Marabou (51 A QC
Scarfs and Capes, at DA.J
A
Dainty Ribbon
Novelties.
Main Floor A charming way to
solve the gift problem if the one you
wish to remember is a woman or child,
for a dainty article made of ..ribbon is
always a most welcome Xmas gift.
Hundreds of different articles here
for your choosing Camisoles, Slip
pers, Sachets, Garters, Coat Hangers,
Lingerie Sets, Baby Sets, Baby Arm
lets, Boudoir Sets., etc. all new and
attractively boxed ready for the
Christmas card. Prices 35 to $3.50
Fancy Ribbons
59c Yd.
Main Floor Ribbons for making
Fancy Bags, Hair Bows and other
articles suitable for Christmas gifts.
Light and dark Dresdens and many
other novelties in this assortment.
Ribbons regularly priced up KQ
to 95c now selling at, yard .
Fancy Ribbons,
75c to $29.50 '
Main Floor Look where you will,
there's not another such stock of nov
elty Ribbons in all- Portland. And
most important of all, the WANTED
KINDS are here at the right prices.
Ribbon for every purpose and in all
widths from narrow to extra wide.
Prices range 75 to $29.50 yard.
NEW DRAPE VEILS in Shetland
finish with chenille dot and scroll de
signs. Priced 95 $1.25 to $3.95
Christmas Showing of Royal Bengal Rugs
inp
Jill
Rug Department 3d Floor
ROYAL BENGAL RUGS are skillful reproductions of the
choicest of Oriental Rugs the designs and colorings so
closely resemble them that it takes an expert to distinguish
between them. Choose a Royal Bengal Rug for the home gift!
Size 6x 9 ft. at $90.00
Size 8x10 ft. at $150.00
Size 9x12 ft. at $165.00
Size 2:5x4:6 at- $21.00
Size 3:2x5:5 at $37.00
ize 4x7 ft. only $47.00
New Arrivals in
Wilton Rugs
We are pleased to be able to
announce the arrival of a large
shipment of high-grade Wilton
Rugs in the most wanted sizes.
Customers are cordially invited
to inspect them Third Floor.
Navajo Indian Rugs at Reduced Prices
Dept. Third Floor
Double Stamps With Charge or Cash Purchases.
$ 7.50 Navajo Indian Rugs
$10.00 Navajo Indian Rugs
$12.50 Navajo Indian Rugs
$15.00 Navajo Indian Rugs
$18.00 Navajo Indian Rugs
$25.00 Navajo Indian Rugs
$30.00 Navajo Indian Rugs
$35.00 Navajo Indian Rugs
at only $ 6.45
at only $ 8.50
at only $10.60
at only $12.75
at only $15.30
at only $21.25
at only $25.50
at only $29.75
Cretonne Covered
Boxes
of white cedar $8 up to $16
Fancy Tapestry Table Run
ners in new designs at $3.95
Velour Couch Covers at prices
ranging $25.00 up to $32.50
Art Screens at $60 to $75
Pendleton Indian Robes
And Other Useful Gifts
Indian Robes of fine Oregon wool $9.90 Pendleton Go-Cart
or Papoose Robes, special $3.95 Pendleton Indian Pillow Tops
$1.48 All-wool Fringed Auto Robes $S.OO to $22.50-Plush
Motor Robes at prices ranging from $10.00 on up to $35.00
Model Grocery
Fourth Floor
Experienced telephone clerks
at your service, 8 A. M. to 5:45.
Monday Specials
Royal Baking Powder, OCp
regular 45c size; special OOt
Iowa Canned Corn; spe- "f FT
20c
15c
18c
cial $1.75 dozen; the can
Riverdale Canned Peas,
$2.25 a dozen, or the can
Standard Canned Toma
toes; priced special, a can
Preferred Stock Toma
toes; $2.15 a dozen; can
Announcing an Important Christmas Sale of
Children's Hosiery
Stockings for Boys and Girls
and Little Tots over 5000 pairs
go on sale beginning Monday
morning at substantial savings.
Ribbed Hose
35c, 45c
Main Floor Medium weight
ribbed Stockings for boys and
girls. Double heel and toe and
very elastic Shown in prac
tically all sizes. 35 to 45 pr.
Children's Silk Hose Special 69c Pair
Infant's Silk Sox at 85c a Pair
Main Floor Infants' Silk Sox in
the famous Phoenix make. Fancy
crochet tops and stripe effects,
in white, pink and blue. QCT
Main Floor Children's Thread
Silk Hose irregulars of well
known $1.00 and $1.35 makes.
Shown In white and pink Q
Spl pair vl
Sizes 4 to 6.
Sizes 4 up to 6V&; a pair
Infants' Wool Hose Special 75c Pair
Infants' Wool Hose at 50c Pair
Main Floor Children's Fine Wool
Hose in Richelieu ribbed effect.
Splendid warm stockings for win
ter wear. Double heel and C
toe. Sizes 4 to 6V4. Pair ' vJU
Main Floor Infants Cashmere
Hose of fine soft quality. Silk
heel and toe. Cream white only.
We have these in sizes 4 Cf
to Gi. Priced sDecial nair tlVV
Children's Silk and Wool Hose Priced at 85c
Boys' Heavy Ribbed Hose 65c and 70c
Main Floor Children's Hose of
silk and wool mixture. The cele
brated "Little Mischief make,
noted for sterling wearing QK
quality. Sizes 4 to 6 V4; at OtJC
Main Floor Sandow Hose for
boys. Extra strong with double
heel, sole and toe. We recommend
these for service. Full assortment
of sizes priced 65, 75 a pair.
Women's Silk Hose $3.50 Pair
Main Floor Women's All-Silk Stockings in the famous "Gold Medal"
make. First in beauty, quality and finish. Black, white and a good
range of desirable colors. Moderately priced at $3.50 a pair.
The Home Gift Fireplace Fixtures
Screens, Andirons, Fire Sets
Third Floor If you are planning to give something
useful for the home, here is a suggestion that will
meet with your approval we feel sure. Fireplace
Fixtures add greatly to the attractiveness and charm
$5.00 to $12.50 Fire Screens $5.50 to $22.50
of the living room. Large selection of Andirons at
$5.00 to $12.50 Fire Screens $5.50 to $22.50
Sale of Heaters
Third Floor Famous makes, including Detroit Jewel
Heaters. Wood and coal burners; 6pecial low prices.
$15.50 Heater $12.25 I $27.50 Heater $22.00
$26.50 Heater $20.00 $38.00 Heater $30.50
OREGON'S TEACHERS
WILL GATHER HERE
i Annual Session Scheduled for
December 29-31.
See Special Housewares Advertisement Back Page This Section
PROGRAMME IS LARGE
New "Classroom Department" Will
Hold Forum on Questions or
Educational Interest.
The annual meetincr nf th n..,
State Teachers' association Is sched- "
uiea to be held In Portland December
I 29. 30 and 31. The nrmmammo . in
cludes many Interesting- features and
me Epeaxers are men and women who '
will have ajnesage that wllf be help
ful to the -teachers from all parts of
i the state.
Among- the many deDartmnnta nr..
senting programmes for the annual
session none Is arousing more in
terest among- classroom teachers than
the newly created densirtmont r
classroom teachers. It is planned to '
nuiiB me meeting a forum for the
j discussion of educational problems
and of subjects of nemliar nrni.
I slonal interest to teachers.
Enrollment la Inrreaaed.
Organization in all Its phases has
been very widely agitated among
teachers during the past year. The
Oregon State Teachers' association
has been making a strong member
ship campaign among the teachers ot
the state, resulting in a 100 per cent
membership in at least 18 counties,
and a very great increase over last
year's enrollment, which amounted to
3660 and was larger than that of any
previous year. The National Educa
tional association is also workins--more
actively for membership among
classroom tear her than ever 'before
in Its history, mpioyinb this. year a
field secretary assigned to duty on
the Pacific coast. The American
hederation of Teachers has had or
ganizers on the coast during the past
:ev months, and has chartered many v
teachers' unions as a result.
The constitution of the American
l-ederaion of Teachers states as one
of It,a' purposes: "The object of this
orga nization shall be to bring associa-tir.-.s
of tec.che.-s into relations of
mutual assistance and co-operation."
Apparently the question of "organiza- -tion
of teachers" and Its companion
topic, "democracy of educational as
sociations," is not confined to the Pa
cific coast, for a report of the annual
session of the Iowa State Teachers'
Association quotes from a speech made
by Dean Kussel of the college of
education or the University of Iowa
as follows:
Inlon Affiliation Opposed.
"A further organization of the
.tate Teachers' association is the best,
means for combating any movement
toward a teachers' union affiliated
with the American Federation of
Labor.
"The association should be organ
ized to give greater control to the
teachers. There should be a local
branch in each county, town and city,
and a system of representation by
delegates whose railroad fare is paid
to insure democracy in control -of the
affairs of the association."
Some of these topics will be dis
cussed Informally and in addresses.
Following is the programme for the
department:
Tuenday, December 10.
1:30 to 2:10 Subject, "The Oregon
Stale Teachers' Association and the Class
Room leather." Miss Alta Vila Black.
Yamhill hitch school.
2:10 to 2:30 Dlacusslon (speakers limit
ed to 3 mlnutea). Miaa Jessie McGregor,
Holiaday elementary school. Portland: Mrs.
Emllie Shaw, teaching principal, Milwau
kle school; Miss Portia Bakr, Astoria
high school; Mias Ignore IClrkpatrick.
Baker, Baker county.
2:30 to 3:10 Subject, "Value of Local
Organization," Mrs. Minnie Altman. teach
ins principal, Jennings Lodge.
3:10 to 3:20 Discussion. "Humanising
Phase of Organisation," Miss Jessie Skin
ner, Jefferson high school. Portland; "Al
truistic Phase of Organization." Miss An
gela Canning, Lynch school, Multnomah
county.
3:20 to 4:00 Subject. "The Teacher's
Health," Dr. Bertha Stuaxt Dyment, Reed
college.
Wednesday. Peeemtter 3 1
9:00 to :4!i Subject. "N. E. A. and
. V. . - I If.. T .. V. " I! o, E ,l
I . 1 .... .1 f ' ) . i .. 1 . b.a.Wa. en- XI G- t
If in in-On Ou.a'lnnii
10:00 to 10:4.-i "Changing Status oC
Class-Room. Teacher." Dr. H. D. Sheldon,
University of Oregon.
10:43 to 11:00 Discussion. Miss Lillls
Leith, teaching principal. Rainier; "Teach
ers' Councils." Mrs. Jennie RlchArdson.
president F. G. T. A.: Mrs. Alexander
Thompson, "School Legislation." president
city Federation of N omen s Clubs. Port
land.
11:00 to 11:30 -'How Teachers Can Co
operate With Social Agencies to Prevent
Juvenile Delinquency," Mrs. Millie Trum
bull, state board of children's guardians,
secretary child labor commission.
11:30 to 12:Oo "What parent-Teacner
Associations are Doing to Lessen Juvenile
Delinquency." Mrs. Elisabeth Hayhurst.
president Oregon Parent-Teacher associa
tion; "Rural and Small-Town Problem.
Mrs. Dora B. Schtlke. past-president Ore
gon Parent-Teacher association; "The
Teacher as a Citizen," Harriet Thayer,
Couch school. Portland.
JEWISH RELIEF DRIVE ON
ChelialU Expects to Raise Quota in
Record Time.
CHEHALIS, Wash., Dec IS. (Spe
cial.) Lewis county's quota for the
Jewish, relief drive, scheduled to be
gin December 22 and close December
29, Is 6500 and plans are now being
laid to secure the subscription in rec
ord time, as has been the case In all
the drives that have been made in th's
section. N. B. Coffnfan. well-known
Chchalis banker and leader of war
activities in Lewis county, has been
designated as county chairman of the
drive by L. H. Burnett of Tajoma.
who. has charge of the southwest
Washington district. Mr. Cofftnan is
assisted at this time by S. H. Anschell
of Tacoma, who is helping perfect
the final arrangements locally for
the campaign. Circular letters are
betngmalled out calling attention to
the 'urgent need of the funds asked
Especial attention is called to the
splendid manner in which the Jewish
people responded to all calls for aid,
during the war and their general dis
position to support charitable work
whenever asked to do so.
Fox Farmers Prospering.
CORDOVA. Alaska, Nov. 15. (By
Mail.) Twenty-one islands in Prince
William sound. Aaska. have been
leased for fox farming purposes. AH
the fox farmers report they are pros
pering;. . -.- ' v
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