The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, July 11, 1920, SECTION THREE, Image 41

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SECTION THREE
Pages 1 to 8
Editorial and Doings in Realm
of Society
VOL. xxxix.
PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 11, 1920
NO. 28
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IN COAL ens
S. & H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS GIVEN WITH PURCHASES AMOUNTING TO 10c OR MORE FILLED BOOKS REDEEMED IN CASH, 3D FLOOR
MONOPOLY
CHARGED
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10c Wash Laces 5c
Main Floor At this special price Monday only, and we re
serve the right to limit quantity to each customer. Firm
Filet Laces, suitable for curtains, pillow slips and fancy
work. Large assortment of Bands and Edges. An ex- K
ceilent 10c quality. On sale for one day only yard
The Standard Store of the Northwest
Olds, W6rtm.au & Kin
Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods
The Coolest Store
In Portland!
No matter how warm the day may be, you will find this a
cool, inviting place to do your shopping. Rest Rooms, Retir
ing Rooms. Public Telephones, Writing Rooms, Second Floor.
1 Great Mid -Season Clear a way o
Women s
Women's Sport Skirts
At $3.00 to $7.50
Monday the Garment Store
ywill feature a special showing
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Skirts at popular prices. Large
assortment of styles, made up
in the following materials:
Pique Garbardine
Bedford Cord
Venetian
Latest sport models with
fancy pockets and belts. Some
are trimmed with rows of tucks
and buttons. Gathered and tai
lored effects. Your vacation
wardrobe is not complete 'with
ou t at least one wash skirt.
See this attractive display.
Prices1 range $3 up to $7.50
Women's Wool Sweaters
Priced $9.50 to $32.50
Second Floor An exceptionally fine showing of new Sport Sweaters awaits
your inspection in the Garment Store. Plain and fancy weaves; medium and
light weight; coat, blouse, flare and novelty styles in a great range of de
sirable colors and combinations. Many with Tuxedo cellars. $9.50 to $32.50
- Women's Smocks
Second Floor Smocks of voile, cotton crepe and linene materials, many pretty
styles to select from. Some are embroidered in silk or wool; others are
trimmed with smocking. Long or short sleeves. Round, square or V-necks,
tie sashes, sport pocket. The prices range from $3.50 to $16.50
High -Class Coats From Regular Stock
This Season's Best Styles
By far the. best Coat values we have offered this sea sob and we
have held some record-breaking sales in the past. The time has come
for quick action, and' to clear the stocks in short order prices have been
cut to the lowest level of the year. Included in this sale are Coats of
Polo Cloth, Camelshair, Bolivia Cloth, Velour, Tricotine, Serge, Fancy
Checks, Mixtures and Novelty , Plaids. Sport models with patch pockets
and .leather belts medium length Coats in loose and plaited effects
and many other styles. Some are beautifully embroidered. CJOI QQ
Good range of colors. Priced special for the July Sale at DOfxOJ
Women's Gowns
Special $75
Second Floor A selected group of Women's Afternoon Gowns offered
&t a big reduction in price. Beautiful models mostly one of a kind.
Made up in the- most desirable materials and in a splendid IJ'7K 00
assortment of colors. Gowns formerly selling up to $145, at 5 '
Other Gowns Reduced
Afternoon Gowns, CfQK 00
formerly $45.00, at wOd.UU
Afternoon Gowns,
formerly $57.50, at
Afternoon Gowns, CM 7 PO
formerly $65.00, at - J
$45.00
S49.98
Afternoon Gowns,
formerly $58.50, at
Afternoon Gowns, (PFQ rTr
formerly $79.75, at DOV i O
Afternoon Gowns, CQQ KA
formerly $150.00, at DVO0J
Odd Lines Serge Dresses at Reduced Prices
Silk Waists
At $10
Extra special offering for Monday
and Tuesday. Women's Waists of
Georgette Crepe an especially good
quality that will give splendid service.
Many beautiful models. Braided,
beaded and embroidered also dainty
styles trimmed with real filet laces.
Novelty effects and, tailored models
representing the very newest fashions
for the summer season. Long and
short sleeves, high or low neck. Take
quick advantage of this remarkable
sale. Practically all M A flf
sizes. Special price Oxli.UU
Waist Department
Second Floor
Women's
$6 Underwear
$3.98 '
Main Floor. Famous "Polly Anna"
Athletic Underwear "yu hear so much
about. Made similar to men's athletic
union suits. Ideal garments for sum
mer wear. Of silk ginghams, silk
mixtures and fancy woven materials
with dainty raised designs. Shown
in flesh color and white. . One of our
best $6.00 numbers spe- CJQ QQ
cially priced for Monday 5070
Full range of sizes in above gar
ments. SHOP EARLY in the day.
Underwear Department
Main Floor
"Housekeepers' Week"
In the July Clearaway
Many special lines of household needs reduced in price for this week's selling.
It's a splendid opportunity to buy at a saving don't fail to take advantage
of it. S. & H. Stamps given with purchases. Aisle of Cotton, First Floor.
Sheets
Bleached ' Sheets of good heavy
quality. Size 81x90 inches. These are
of a standard make. No QO -J C
phone orders. Special at wil.J
Bleached Sheeting of standard
make. Full 90-inches wide. C- Oft
No phone orders. Special 0J-vO
Bleached Pillow Cases of splendid
quality. Size 45x36 inches.
100' doz. on sale, special, each
We give S. & H. Green Stamps.
45c
Table Gloths
Mercerized Table Cloths' in beauti
ful designs, 2 Va yards long. flf QQ
Priced very special at D0
Heavy Unbleached Table Linen.
Attractive patterns priced $1.75 yd.
Towels
Heavy Huck Towels with Grecian
border. Nice size for general QO
use $3.50 per dozen each OUC
-Ask for your S. & H. Green Stamps.
HEADQUARTERS FOR BEDSPREADS Get Our Prices!
Special Sale of Glassware
Department, Third Floor
Odd lines from our own regular stock and a special shipment of "factory
close-outs" Glassware of standard makes but owing to limited quantity
of some articles we have priced them extremely low. It will pay to attend
this sale, for the values are exceptional. S. & H. Trading Stamps given.
Tumblers, Goblets, Pitchers, Etc.
Water Tumblers, special only 10
Gal. Water Pitchers only 75
Water Goblets, special at 25
Footed Sherbet Dishes at 25
Grapefruit Dishes, special at 50
GLASSWARE DEPT., 3D FLOOR.
Footed Punch Bowls only $2.75
Fruit Bowls, special at 48
Footed Fruit Bowls, each $1.00
Water Bottles, special at 750
6-inch Engraved Glass Nappies,
with two handles, special 350
See Special Bargain Tables
of Glassware at 100, 150, 250, 500, 750, $1. Great variety of useful
articles all marked at special low prices for quick clearaway. A good
chance to buy glassware for the beach cottage "at a big saving. 3d Floor.
$1 Fancy Voiles
75c Yard
Main Floor. Novelty Voiles in many
beautiful patterns. Very dainty for
summer dresses. $1.00 grade. rTp,
July Clearaway a yard at only lOC
Silk-mixed Voiles at $1.25 yard.
rEmbroidered and satin striped Voiles
in latest colorings, $1.23 yard.
$4.50 Eponge
$2.95 Yard
Imported Eponge in the new checks.
For sport apparel. Regular QO QP
$4.50 grade. Special at DAVD
36-inch silk and cotton Pop- 1- rrt
lins in all wanted colors, yard wliDU
White Nainsook
10 Yds. $3.15
Main Floor. Beautiful, soft finish Nain
sook for underwear and baby ! 1 P
clothes. Special 10 yard box. OO.XD
36-inch Percales in light or
dark colors, special, per yard
Boys'
2 -Pant Suits
At $12.85
Main Floor. Boys' Suits in the very
latest styles. Brown and gray mix
tures. Two pairs of pants with each
suit. Reinforced seat and seams.
Sizes for boys 7 to 18 O OK
years. : Priced special. . wliPO
Boys' Shirts
At 79c
Main Floor. Boys' White Shirts in
sport style with flat collars and long
sleeves. Of excellent quality material.
Sizes range from 12 to 14. HCkr
Priced very special Monday JK
Boys' Union Suits
Special, 79c -
Boys' Athletic Union Suits with
short sleeves, knee length. H(t
Ecru color. Sizes 6 to 16, suit 7v
At $13.50
Most stores ask $17.50 ta $20.00 for suits of
this quality. Made up in standard quality
Palm Beach suiting one of the most desir
able materials for summer suits. First class
tailoring. Full range of sizes, 35 J- OKA
to 42. Priced special, the Suit JJi-OsJU
Suits at $25
Lightweight Suits in tweeds and crashes
. grays, greens, tans, browns, etc. Latest 1920
styles. Cool, comfortable garments for warm
weather. Practically all sizes in (POP 00
the lot. Extraordinary values at D0)3
Men's Khaki Pants
S1.65 Pair .
Men's Khaki Pants specially priced for Mon
day. This is an odd lot from regular stock.
Fine for camp and outing wear. Cut in good
full styles and well made. Sizes 29 Q-
to 38. Regular $2.25 Pants, only wl.OD
Sale of Cedar Chests
Drapery Department, 3d Floor
39c
Wool Soap
10c Cake
j 4th Floor Swift's Wool Soap the
regular 15c size, special "I 0
for Monday only, per bar -LvFU
EEs Swift's Wool Soap Flakes, "I 0f
szs special at per package only '
- Gold Dust Washing Pow- O,
der special at per package I
White Wonder SoapSpe- Qf
"EEs cial, 10 cakes for only vl7U
H Model Grocery
Fourth Floor
Special 3 Days' Sale
Silverware
Third Floor Wm. Rogers' Silver-Plated Table
ware in beautiful Lincoln pattern as sketched.
SET OF SIX
Table Spoons $2.66
Soup Spoons $2.66
But. Spreads $2.86
Salad Forks $3.24
Table Knives $2.95
Table Forks $2.66
Tea Spoons $1.33
Des. Spoons $2.48
Cream Ladles 76
Gravy Ladles $1.14
Meat Forks at 95
Single Pieces
Butter Knives 58
Sugar Spoons 580
Berry Spoons $1.52
WAR TAX NOT INCLUDED.
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ca J:fr i. -
artwfW in uvcr uu uiiiei exit siea unu bLyicft. uu
1 1 L " - 1 1 1 " 1
sie at, special prices, xviany Deautiiui
designs, some trimmed with copper bands
and corners. Some have removable trays.
Guaranteed moth proof. A good place
to keep furs and woolens. Don't fail to
take advantage of these low prices.
Regular $22.50 Cedar
Chests. Priced special
Regular $25.00 Cedar
Chests. Priced Special
Regular $30.00 Cedar
Chests. Priced Special
$17.90
S19.50
S25.00
Regular $35.00 Cedar
Chests. Priced special
Regular $36.50 Cedar
Chests. Priced special
Regular $40.00 Cedar
Chests. Priced special
S27.50
S30.00
$35.00
-Other Cedar Chests Priced at 537.50 up to $60.00
Wash Silks Underpriced
Imported Crepe
$5.50
Main Floor., Heavy quality imported
Crepe, in pink and white. Especially
adapted for women's dresses and.
separate skirts. The grade selling
heretofore at $7.00 the yard.3r Cj
Priced very special, a yard DJ0J
Japanese Crepon
$4.50
Main Floor. A beautiful soft silk for
sport apparel. Shown in pink and
white" only. Good width. Quality
usually selling at $5.50 a yard. Buy
all you want of it Monday, Qf Kfl
at special low price of , yard wVx.tJvF
$5.00 La Jerz
$3.98
Main Floor. La Jerz a popular
silk for men's and women's sport
apparel. Beautiful rich finish and
very durable. Pink and white only.
Grade selling in the regular (PO QQ
way at $5.00. Special, yard DO.0
$4.00 Satin Serge at $3.48
Washable Satin Serge the season's latest fabric for
underwear. Pink and white only. Regular QO AO
price $4.00. On sale Monday at, the yard DO.-xO
White Venetian Yd. $1.65
White Venetian, a splendid heavy quality suitable for
sport apparel. : Washable and very serviceable. &t (tZ
On sale at Lining Counter special, the yard D-l-.JcJ.
Coats
Divergent Opinions Given on
Present Fuel Situation.
AMENDED ORDER SOUGHT
Men's Palm Beach Suits I
Preferential Treatment Asked by
Public Utilities in Various
Sections of Country.
"WASHINGTON. July 10. Widely di
vergent opinions as to the nation's
coal supply were heard by the inter
state commerce commission today at
its hearing: on the advisability of
modifying- its order requiring pref
erence be given coal mines east of
the Mississippi In the assignment of
open-top cars. Some witnesses said
the country was experiencing the
worst coal shortage in its history,
while others declared with equal
finality that there was no shortage.
The commission was asked both to
modify its order, originally issued
for a 30-day period ending July 21,
so as not to give so much of a,
monopoly on cars to the coal mines,
and also to make the order more
drastic and continue it for longer
than 30 days. There was no indica
tion by the commission of its probable
action.
Wisconsin Asks Consideration.
Carl Jackson, member of the Wis
consin railway commission, urged
that the commission amend its order
so as to give preference to coal mines
having contracts to supply Wiscon
sin. Minnesota. North and South Da
kota and northern Michigan. The
movement of 4000 cars daily to this
territory must be had until Novem
ber, he asserted, in order "to save
the territory from freezing."
Agents of public utilities, scattered
throughout the eastern part of the
country, also asked that preferential
treatment be given their companies so
that a winter reserve stock might bo
accumulated in the next few months.
Their contention that a coal short
age exists was the opposite of the
testimony given by George H. Gush
ing, of the American Wholesale Coal
association, who said present produc
tion was equalling consumption. Mr.
Cushing expressed the opinion that a
fair price for coal at the mine should
be 5.50 a ton, and John Moore, rep
resenting the Ohio miners, added that
with an adequate car supply the cost
would fall to 4.
Coal Offered at $13 a Ton.
Chairman Clark read into the rec
ord a letter written on the station
ery of the Reeves Coal & Dock com
pany .of Minneapolis, offering to sell
coalT already'on the cars and in tran
sit, for $13 a ton. Mr. Cushing asked
his opinion regarding such prices, re
plied: "That is a matter for the de
partment of justice."
Alarm over the situation because
of its effect on Canada was expressed
in a letter sent the commission by
M. M. Mahoney. secretary of the
Canadian war mission. Declaring that
central Canada normally was depend
ent upon the United States for 17,000,
000 tons of coal annually, he said:
"Our government officials are be
ginning to fear that we may not
get sufficient coal to tide over the
winter."
"Reduced shipments to Canada thi
year," the letter adds, "seem to in
dicate that American producers have
neglected the long-established Cana
dian market to take advantage of
the European demand."
COX INTEREST PERSONAL
COUSIX OF XOMIXEE'S WIFE
LIVES I TACOMA.
Goolmor Porch g
Shades
Wind-safe and self-hanging. Get """"
the full benefit of 'your porch by
equipping it with Coolmor Shades. "S
Shown in brown, green and combina- J-ss
tion of brown and green. E
Sizes and Prices
4 feet by 7:6, priced only$ 3.65 -;
5 feet by 7:6, priced only $ 5.65 r
6 feet by 7:6, priced only .$ 6.65 -----
7 feet by 7:6, priced only $ 8.35
9 feet by 7:6, priced only $10.75
10 feet by 7:6, priced only $11.75
12 feet by 7:6, priced only $14.00 -
Hammocks and Swings
On the 3d Floor
Mrs. Foster Describes Possible
First Lady of the Land as
a Beautiful Woman.
TACOMA. Wash., July 10. (Spe
cial.) The nomination of James M.
Cox as the democratic candidate .for
president has aroused special inter
est in Tacoma. since his wife, who is
the daughter of Thomas P. Blair of
Chicago, is a cousin of Mrs. Charles
A. Foster of Tacoma.
Mrs. Cox is the second wife of the
nominee, to whom she was married
about three years ago. She was Miss
Margaretta Blair, and at the time of
her social debut was considered one
of the most beautiful girls in Ch4
cago. Several noted artists painted
some remarkable portraits of her be
fore her marriage to Mr. Cox.
Mrs. Cox was educated at Miss Por
ter's echool at Farmlngton, Conn.,
which Mrs. Foster also attended. Sho
was one of the very popular and at
tractive girls of the school, with a
taste for outdoor sports and riding.
She was a schoolmate at Farming-ton
of Mrs. Richard T. Sullivan of Ta
coma. Mrs. Foeter says that her cousin is
essentially a home woman, devoted
to her husband and children. She
has one child, born during the last
year, and the three children of Mr.
Cox by his former marriage.
MUSICIANS TO BANQUET
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Louis Victor Saar, Composer, to
. Be Guest of Honor.
Portland musicians and their
friends will give a banquet for Louis
Victor Saar. a Chicago composer, at
6:30 o'clock tonight in the crystal
dining room of the Benson hotel. The
toastmaster will be George Wilber
Reed, and Mark Vincent Daniels will
sing songs composed by Mr. Saar.
Reservations for the banquet can
be had by telephoning Mrs. Edith S.
Miller, East 1967, and Miss Eda
Trotter, Broadway 1957. '
Mountain Air Trips Draw.
BANFF, Alta. Seaplaning is to be
one of "the chief sports in the Canadian
Pacific Rockies this summer arrf
guests at the hotel can book their
flights to view and snapshot the
Rocky mountains from the air. Heavy
bookings from tourists on both sides
of the line have already been made
and many are including a seaplant
- flight in their reservations.