The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, September 12, 1920, Section One, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND, SEPTE3IBEK 12, 1920
PERSHING'S BUTTLE
SaleStarts When Doors Open Monday, 9 A. M.
Be Here When Doors Open Monday at 9 A. M.
"The Store That
Undersells Because
It Sells for Cash"
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Situation at Armistice Hour
Shown fee .Afl Armies.
RELIC IS IN, MUSEUM
ConsrobS Probably Will Be A&ked
to Provide "Building; Jor ,
War -Collection.
'' WASHINGTON. Sept. 11. (By the
Associated Press.) Oae of the -roost
intcr-esting; exhibits of the thousands
in the- worla .-a.r , collection now be
in .tfnthared x. tne National museum
ia the "Order of battle" map used by
General i'ershiner in directing the
movements of tlve American forces in
France. The wall map. 8x10 feet in
iae, together with the walls, floor
and furniture of the room in which it
hung at American headquarters at
Chaumont. was transferred to th
museum .by the war department at
.the request of the general.
The map was brought to Washing
ton and installed in the museum .by
the sergeant and three .enlisted men
of the headquarters staff who kept it
corrected and guarded tt .throughout
the war. At Chaumont 'the map. when
not in use, was concealed by a eliding
'section of wall which is installed In
the same .manner in the museum.
ArmUtlee Hour Charted.
The map shows in a vivid fashion
the .exact situation at the hour the
Armistice was signed with reference
to the strength and location of -all
divisions, both enemy and allied, on
the western front, the correct battle
line, the .names and location of com
manding officers and locations of
- headquarters and army Dounoaries.
f There also Is a considerable amount
of detailed lniormauon raamins .
American divisions, as for instance
the percentages of fresh and tired
troops and the length of time the
various units had been in the line or
In reserve.
The war collection has already as
sumed such proportions as to make
necessarv some new arrangement for
housing "it. Many of the exhibits are
now crowded into the ground floor of
the new National Museum building
while others are in the old building
and a few of the artillery pieces are
in the open air awaiting the con
struction of suitable shelter. William
de Ravenel. the director of the mu
seum, says congress probably will be
asked at the next session to provide a.
building for the collection, whioh is
of great historical value.
Airplanes form .Exhibit.
, The airplane exhibit Includes all
" types of American and French planes
used extensively in combat, pursuit
and bom'bing work abroad and several
specimens of captured enemy " ma
chines. There are also on exhibition
manv types of airplane motors, in
addition to the world war aviation
jeection the museum contains the orig
inal I-angley ana wngni moueis.
The collection of American army
medical equipment, furnished by ,the
war department, is practically com-,
lplete and includes the -"arious types
of operating and X-ray equipment
used ih base hospitals and field and
advanced base stations, a large va
riety of surgical instruments, ambu
lances and military dental equipment.
Section Devoted to Ga Maalc
. One entire section of the collection
Is devoted to exhibits showing the in
ception and development of the gas
mask. Other exhibits include the
great 60-inch searchlights used in the
field, the field artillery, machine gun
nd rifles of the uniform,?, -field equip
ment and medals of general officers,
subordinate officers and privates Of
All the allied countries and .Germany
nd Austria. There also is a collec
tion of articles manufactured entirely
of paper by the Germans. These in
clude paper twine, paper cloth, feed
bags, artillery packs, water buckets,
blankets, kit bags, saddle bags, can
teen covers and knapsacks.
Many other exhibits are being re
ceived dally from the army and navy
and the director hopes to .make the
collection the most complete -world
war museum in existence.
Announce An .
Extraordinary
Showing and Sale of
Women's
New
Fall and
Winter
Coats
At a Phenomenal
Price Reduction
$43Z
Handsome
Coats!
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Lovers of
the -
Highest H
Type of
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Oriental
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will be glad to know SSS
that we are In receipt SSS
from our buyer in China SSS
7 of an unusually desirable
importation. The designs
- are symbolical and the
color combination in blue, .
1 tan and gold are charac-
teristic. Do not fail 1o -
see thorn.
m Atiyeh Bros,
Alder at Tenth.
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DANCING
TAUGHT
Al.Ii NEW STEPS AXTJ
POPULAR DANCES
taught In eight three
h o u r lessons. Ladies.
S3: gentlemen. -Id. at
De Honey's beautiful
academy. Twenty-third
and Washington. Be-
ginners' classes a t a r t
Monday and Thursday
advanced classes Tuesday
vaninir. R to 11:Z0. orcnestra music.
Vlenty of desirable partners and
practice. No embarrassment. iJeparate
hall and extra teachers for backward
pupils. 'A printed description of all
dances free. Our classes are large
and select; the social feature alone is
worth double -the price. You can
never learn dancing in private lessons
from inferior teachers or in short
class lessons, with no partners to
practice with. Join the leading
school (not public dance hall). Meet
refined people. Different from others.
We guarantee to make a dancer of
you. Phone Main 76o6. Private lea
sons all hours.
even ings;
Phone Your Want Ads to
The Oregonian
Main 7070 Aut. 560-95
In Popular Mate
rials Suck as Bolivia,
Silvertone, Gold tone,
Sue dine, Plush es,
Etc.
As we have said, they
come in the very latest
models with large -collars in
self .material, .contrasting,
plush or fur. Also .conser
vative styles. All are well
.tailored and finished with
fancy silk lining. Included
axe all .sizes and the most
fashionable colors o a v y,
mouse reindeer, brown,
black, etc. In fact, we guar
antee these Coats to please
you in every respect and to
be the most extraordinary
.values offered by this, or
any other store, for many,
many months.
At
432
Come! If only to look!
Here youll find individu
ality in design, richness of
fabric and skillful workman
ship in this comprehensive
presentation, with the added
Advantage of extreme mod
eration of price. Values
truly sensational.
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Monday at the Roberts Bros.' Store Will Be
An Economy Event of Supreme Importance
That Thousands of Prudent Purchasers Will Take Advan
tage Of Be Sure That You Do Not Fail to Attend
If your dollars were dated 1914 and you were buying with Jbhfem in those days of before-the-war prices you could not buy
better qualities or get better values for the money than we now offer in this big Dollar Day event. We have spent weeks in
careful planning. Weliav taken every advantage of the many market changes and' we congratulate ourselves, as we know
you will too, at having assembled the very best to be had and at prices that will make your dollar always worth two and some
times three of what you have been paying for merchandise of equal quality
. Purchase at This Sale for. Half and Less Than Half Regular Selling Prices!
NOTE. At this sale no phone or mail orders will be filled No goods sent C O. D. . Or exchanged None will be sold to
dealers, and we reserve the right to restrict the quantity sold to any one purchaser. We suggest an early morning visit if
-possible to avoid the crowds that are sure to be in attendance in the afternoon. Sale starts promptly at 9:00 A. M.
$1.00
$1.00
In Muslin Wear Section
One Dollar Will Purchase Marvelous Values
in Women's and Children's Garments
Especially Displayed on a Long Row .of Tables. In This Depart
mettt Will Be Found Dozens of Of) erings at a fourth a third a
half, and Even Less Than Half Regular Prices. Dollar Day Will
Be a Fitting Climax to a Season of Phenomenal Value Giving as
Evidenced by This List of J terns: '
3 Pairs Children's Bloomers for $1.00
The school season is here to add importance to this special offering of
children's Black Sateen Bloomers of good weight and well made all sizes 12
to 12 years this sale at 3 pairs for $1.00.
r Little Girls' Dresses at $1.00
Dainty Gingham Wash Dresses in a great assortment of styles and col
,ors broken lines in .sizes 2 .to years to be closed out regardless of worth
.or former selling pricemany Jess than half price choice from all this sale
at $1.00.
Armor-Plate Play Suits at $1,00
In a limited number of our guaranteed Armor Plate P.lay Suits for boys
and girls in sizes 2 to 7 yearsmade of standard 240 Blue Denim .or Khaki.
Sensational values while any remain at $1.00.
Misses' and Women's Bloomers at $1.00
First quality well made Bloomers in heavy khaki, black sateen, pink sat
een and other popular .materials sizes 14, 16 and 18 for misses and all sizes
for women this sale at only $1.00.
Outing Flannel Petticoats at $1.00
A limited number of -women's and misses' Outing Flannel Petticoats in
pleasing styles 'in both Jong and short lengths this sale at only $1.00.
The Famous
Mazda
Electric
Light
Globes
4 for $1.00
Only 4 to Customer
Xou have choice
from 25, 40 and 50
w&tt Electric JLight
Mazda Globes ,at 4 for
$1.00 while. any remain
Monday none de
livered.. .
Look! Mr. Man!
Think of It! '
5 PAIRS
Engineer and
Fireman s
SOCKS
For $1.00
These exceedingly dur
able and perfect-fitting
Socks are of first quality
they come in black and
tan and in all sizes not
more than 5 pairs to any
one purchaser at 5 Pairs
for $1.00.
A Sale of
Women's
Fleeced
Cotton Vests
2 for $1.00
Sizes 34, 36 and 38
You pay less than
one-half the regular
price for these fine,
heavy- fleeced, fall -weight
Cotton Vests
in high-neck, long
sleeve styles Monday,
2 for $1.00.
No Other Sale Has Ever Offered Such Great Bargains in
Aluminum and Granite ware
At $1.00
As the Offerings Listed Here in
Preserving Kettles, Sauce Pans,
Covered Kettles and Convex Pans
3 Yards for $1,00
All Our
Percales
3 Yards for SlJOO
Limit 6 Yfirds to a Customer
.Standard quality our entire .stock of
Percales without reserve on sale Dollar
Day only at the above price both light
and dark colors in an unlimited variety
of patterns.
Soft Finish
Long Cloth
3 Yards for $1.00
Limit 12 Yards to a Customer
A limited number of bolts of fine soft
finish White Long Cloth in 36-inch width
to sell Dollar Day at the above price con
cessioncomes in a perfect weave.
Could You But See These Beautiful
Georgette Crepes, Silk Voiles, Chiffon
Cloths and Silk Marqui- i AA Q 1
settes in This Great , , . p 1 .UU Oaie
You Would Be Impatient to Secure a Generous Supply! For This
Price Is Less Than the Manufacturing Cost!
This Dollar Day sale of these extremely dainty, and beautiful fabrics for
making party and dancing frocks, afternoon dresses, waists, blouses, etc.,
will be one long remembered by the women- who are fortunate enough to be
able to attend as a sale f phenomenal value-giving. Included are 39 to 42
inch Georgette Crepes, Silk Voiles, Chiffon Cloths and Silk Marquisettes in
all the best .evening and street shades. Again we advise that you purchase
for both present and future needs, for $1.00 a yard is less .than .the manu
facturing cost.
On Sale in" the Center Aisle, Fancy Goods Section.
Especially Displayed in Our Basement Section
Our only regret is that quantities are limited and that only those favored
few who respond to this announcement promptly will be able to profit by this
extraordinary saving. Included are just 30 4-Kjuart Aluminum Preserving
Kettles just 62 4-quart Aluminum Sauce Pans just 17 4-quart White
Enamel Sauce Pans just 10 6-quart Scotch Granite Covered Kettles and
Convex Pans but, while any remain you have choice Monday at SI each.
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Bungalow Curtain Nets at $1.00 Yd.
Lines Selling Regularly From One-Fourth to One-Half More!
Remember Dollar Day you have choice from all our regular stock lines of
Bungalow Curtain Nets in white, ivory and ecru in self .patterns lines selling
from to Vi more than SI. 00 yard.
What Could Be More Important
Or Timely Than This Great
(1 AA Sale of All Wool and Wool
tPX.UU Mixed Fall Dress Goods
Solid Colors Black and Novelty Fabrics for Both Women's and Chil
dren's Garments?
Fail to attend ihis sale ! well, you'll miss one of the greatest saving oppor
tunities ever presented by this popular department of this great store. At this sale
You Can Purchase for Less Thau We Can Replace the Same Fabrics
From the Mills Today
IN SUITINGS you have choice from 36 to 42-inch Serges, Poplins, French
Serges, Voiles, Challies, Scotch Plaids, etc plain colors, black and novelties. .
IN COATINGS are 50-inch corded weaves and an extensive assortment of broken
lines, mostly in dark colorings ; we also include a great lot of short lengths from
1 to 4 yards -each various weaves, patterns and colors suitable for both women's
and children's garments.
' Choice From
the Entire
Assortment at
Mercerized Table
Damask at $1 Yard
A splendid weighty 4-inch mercerized
Table Damask shown in a full variety of
pretty designs nuone sold wholesale
An unmatchable bargain at SI yard.
Bleached Bath Towels
At $1.00 Each
Great big 22 by 42-inch full bleached
Turkish Bath Towels of extra heavy
weight- none sold wholesale nothing
to equal them at SI each.
$1.00 Yd.
i MONDAY t-
Come Early
No Need to
Say More!
You Can Purchase 2 Large Hanks Heavy
4-Fold, Oxford Grey 1 ff Less than
Knitting Yarn For
Yi Regular
Just the desired yarn for Sweaters, Socks, Scarfs, Caps, etc. a
heavy, long fiber, plump, real Oregon yarn in oxford gray only and
in full size hanks at an extraordinary price concession Monday
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