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SECTION TWO; V
EDITORIAL REAL ESTATE
BUILDING NEWS
EIGHT PAGES A:
MARKET AND FINANCIAZi
NEWS OP COUNTRY ,
COOPERATIVE
STORE
AT RED COLLEGE IS
SUCCESSFUL AFFAIR
First Half Year of Operation
;4 Justifies Establishment of
"The Co-op."
One of th most Important enter
prises now being- carried on at Reed
college Is the cooperative atore.
The atore waa started in June, 1913,
with a total capital of $100. The trial
balance struck at the end of the first
six months show a net rain In the
bualnees of $881.78. The fact that in
the one semester that It has been open
the store has almost quadrupled its
capital points toward Its permanent
success. The present stock la valued
at I617.S7.
Nearly 100 charge accounts with the
students are carried at all times. The
store thus makes It easier for the stu.
dents to buy their books and supplies,
lor tneir credit' is always good. Ac
cording to Lloyd H. Carrlck, who man
ages the store, not a cent has been lost
on bad credit slnoe the store began
business.
The store nofqnly handles books but
athletic supplies.' general stationery
supplies, college novelties, and the
like. By means of a requisition system
the store is able to save something for
the students on almost anything they
want to buy from down town stores.
The O. A. C. glee club sang for the
Reed students at Wednesday s assem
bly. Before the assembly the members
of the club were shown about the
grounds and through the buildings.
Professor Norman F. Coleman; spoke
twice yesterday at the Trl-State con
vention of the T. M. C. A., which ends
today at Vancouver. His subject was
Bible study. Mr. Coleman, for several
years, has taken an active part in the
association work in the northwest. He
is one of the college's strongest speakers.
"The Man Of Destiny," the student
play which has been postponed from
time to time, has been definitely sched
uled for Wednesday, February 18, in I
the men's social room. Because of the
. sentiment of a minority of the faculty,
the chapel win not be used for the
piay. This probably means that a I
precedent in this regard is being set.
The stage management of the play has
been given over to Elizabeth McUaw,
Rumana McManls having resigned.
1 WW. '
At an Interesting meeting of the
Deutscher Vereln, Mr. J. J. Btahl of
the German department, spoke on Su-I
dermann a "Die Heimat, or "Magda,"
as it is known in English. At a busi
ness meeting the following- officers
were named: President, Arthur liauck;
j vice president, Ada McCown; treasurer,
Oscar Koenig; secretary, Frieda Brat
xel; librarian, Lois Williams. ' -
Doctor Ewer, professor" of philoso
phy., made an address Wednesday aft
ernoon before the Women's Alliance of I
the First Unitarian church. Ills sub
ject was "Mathew, Mark and Luke."
Dr.- Matson; one of the foremost ex
ports on tuberculosis in the country, I
spoke before the Biology club on Tues
day evening. After the talk n- an
'swered questions.
The Reed college loan fund has been
increased by a gift of $1000 made by R.
A. Booth. Two other loan funds, the
Fechhelrner and the Alice Houston,
have been made previously. They ad- I
mit of sevesai students obtaining col
legiate work who otherwise would be
deprived of its advantages.
The Reed rally In the college gym
nasium Friday night was a "howling"
success, In more ways than one. In
the lnter-c!ass yell contest the fresh
men won the banner; the sophomores
won for the best song and the Juniors
for the best stunt. The evening's pro
gram was opened by a serpentine dance
by the men; the college women in a
fancy dance spelled the word Reed. The
faculty members presented a humorous
charade spelling the word Foster. Miss
Florence M. Reed, President Foster and
A. E. Wood in & burlesque on the Cop-
perf ltld raid, a representation of
"Thou" depicting Omar Khayyam's
, book of verse, by Miss Eleanor Row
land, a "Dance of the Seven Veils'" by
M. P. Cushlng, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Tor-
rey as Adam and Eve in 'the garden
episode, and Professor N. F. Coleman
as President Foster at a faculty meet
ing, were features of the charade. A I
tumbling -exhibition by student gym
nasts followed.
; PORTLAND. OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 8. 1814.
Trading Stamps Given on All Charge Accounts 11 Same Are Paid In Fall on or Before the 10th of Each MonthDon't Sell Yonr Stapp Books to Solicitors
Portland Agts. Gossard Front-Lace, Blcn Jolle, Nemo, Mme. M arlette, Bon Ton and Royal Worcester Corsets Fownes, Monarch, Ireland, Bacop & Derby Gloves
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Reliable Merchandise -Reliable Method
Store Hours, 9 a. m. to ff p. m Every Business Pay Saturday Included J
$100 Corduroys Clean-np 79c Yd,
$7.50 Brocade vPloslrjes $3.75 Yd.
MAIN FLOOR Excellent qual
ity Corduroys in good selec
tion of colors. Our regular
$t.7S grades at $1.19 yard.
Regular $1.50 grades at 7Q
$1.09. Reg. 1 grades UQ
MAIPT FLOOR So-inch Bro
cade Plushes in white, maize,
plum, rose, and tan. Especially
desirable for evening coats and
wraps. 7.00 grade 7C
priced at.... D
Ladles' Home
Journal Patterns
The easiest to use and most ac
curate patterns on the market
Ask about our special weekly
service. Have you receievd your
March copy of the Good Dress
ing Fashion Magazine?
Valentines
IN GREAT 'VARIETY
MAIN FLOOR Greeting, Post
Cards, Favors, Hearts, Cupids, -Paper
Novelties and Home Deco
rations. Also fancy,boxed Candles
for Valentine gifts. See wlndowsv
Morrison
Strt
Window
GRADUATE OF OXFORD
SQUANDERS FORTUNE
London, Feb. 7. The downfall of
an Oxford graduate, cams to light in
' the London Sessions court, when Ar
thur Herbert Vlckers, who once cot-,
sessed a fortune of 165,000 pleaded
guilty to obtaining 90 cents by false
pretenses from a Putney restaurant.
: He had eaten a meal at the restaurant
and then Informed the proprietor that
be could not pay the check.
Vlckers has had an Interesting ea-
. reer. After he was graduated from
81 John's Oxford, he served In the
South African war with the Imperial
Yoemanry Returning to England he
t Inherited 165,000 which he squandered
In horse racing. Then he took up
' teaching school as a profession, but
his love for . gambling and drink led
him still further Into degredation and
his last employment was as a piano
player In a motion picture theatre.
It was stated that he had prospects
of securing good employment so he was
released from custody. '
Just Plain Champ Clark. "
Washington. Feb. 7. The editor of
at least one Washington ' newspaper
' knows today that Speaker Clark's name
Is Just plain "Champ Clark" without
trimmings. (
The speaker got a bill for a news
paper st his ' home? addressed "J.
Champ Clark.", Here's what he wrote
to the editor, enclosing 46 cents for
the monthly subscription:
"If you want mo to continue to take
. your paper, you'd better leave the J
off my name." Now the speaker gets
his paper without any J.
Speaker Clark was. baptized "James
Beauchamp." Early in life he drop
ped tne James, juater when it was
always questioned by friends and ac
quaintances whether the second name
. should be pronounced "Beecham," with
the accent on the "Bee," as it is in
English, he decided to cast off every
thing except the plain "U'namp."
Shop Early
5. & H. Stamps with'Purchaseg.
Me flu's $25 OveFCoafls
A REMARKABLE OFFERING The fact that these splendid Coats were made by
Rosenwald St weu of Chicago is suincient evidence, oi matcniess style ana
quality. They are styled for general utility wear; Jbein comhiaitron Motor Coats,
Raincoats ana uvercoats. uniy tne very nnesroy-wooien lanncs , enter into
their making tweeds, cassimeres and broadcloths- in,. plain colors and smart
mixtures.- Every Coat is strictly hand-tailored and silk lined and are guaranteed
water, cold and damp-proof. , Great many different styles to select from similar
to above illustration. .Regular 25.00 Coats in full line of all sizes. 'CfC AC
your choice. . . . V. .'. .'. . .lteW
Tomorrow ushers iri the second week of the Inventory Cleari-Up. . Unprecedented buying chirixig the last feW cbys has cloe3 but
many lots entirely, but tomorrow morning we will be ready with others to take their places. Sensational price reductions are the
rule throughout all departments. All remnants, broken lines, odds and ends, small lots, etc., to be closed out, regardless of cost.
(Sffeaft 12 FMce Cneaai-lLTp Wommees TMnogedlSiuiiltls
840.00 to S175.00 Evening Gowns at V2 Price
SUIT SALONS, SECOND FLOOR In this special group of Suits
to sell at Y Price we include many of the very latest mid-winter
styles, in velvets and novelty 3-plece effects combinations of
charmeuse and velvet. Also beautiful dressy models in Duvetyne,
broadcloths, cheviots, tweeds, corduroys, etc. Among them ate
the extreme cutaway styles, much in demand right now. Trim
mings of fur, velvets, fancy buttons, silk, etc. All sizes to select
from.
$32.50
$39.50
$45.00
$52.50
Tailored
Tailored
Tailored
Tailored
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
$16.25
$19.75
$22.50
$21.25
$65.00
$70.00
$85.00
$90.00
Tailored
Tailored
Tailored
Tailored
Suite $32.50
Suits $35.00
Suite $42.50
Suite $45.00
GARMENT SALONS, SECOND FLOOR A sale of Gowns that
will create active buying, for they are unquestionably most ex
traordinary bargains. All are from our regular stock and are the
very latest models for evening wear. Charmeuse, Crepe, Chiffon,
Matelasse, Embroidered Voiles, Crepe de Chine and other ma
terials. Nearly all the wanted shades. Richly trimmed with laces,
braids, jet and beaded effects, nets, chiffon, etc Good range of
sizes.
$40.00
$48.50
$65.00
$87.50
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Gown
Gown
Gown
Gown
$20.00
$24.25
$32.50
$43.75
$ 95.00 Evening Gown $47.50
$125.00 Evening Gown $62.50
$150.00 Evening Gown $75.00
$175.00 Evening Gown $87.50
Dresses for Street and Afternoon Wear at Special Prices
GARMENT SALONS, SECOND FLOOR Handsome Dresses of Charmeuse,
Eponge. Trimmed with fancy nets, shadow laces, Bulgarian ana nana
models with draped or peg-top skirts. . Splendid assortment of colors in
Regular $18.50 Dresses Now Only $12.98
Regular $20.00 Dresses Now Only $14.45
Regular $22.50 Dresses Now Only $16.45
Regular $25.00 Dresses Now Only $17.98
Regular $27.50 Dresses Now Only $19.45
Regular $28.50 Dresses Now
Regular $30.00 Dresses Now
Regular $32.50 Dresses Now
Regular $35.00 Dresses Now
Regular $37.50 Dresses New
Silks, Crepe de Chine, etc., also a number in Serge and
embroidered effects. Drop shoulder and kimono sleeve
this lot and full Un of sizes.
Only $19.95
Only $21.98
Only $23.98
Only " $26.25
Only $27.45
Regular $40.00 Dresses Now Only $29.45
Regular $42.50 Dresses Now Only $29.95
Regular $45.00 Dresses Now Only $32.95
Regular $48.50 Dresses Now Only $34.98
Regular $50.00 Dresses Now Only $36.98
cc
Clean-Up
Specials In
Household
MAIN FLOOR, Closing out .all
Small Lots, Remnants, 1 Odds -and
Ends at great reductions. Note below
20c Huck Towels 16c
Good size Linen Huck Towels with
rrArrA m nlain white borders.
w- I -J .
Extra good wearing grade. 1Cr
Clean-Up price,' each. ...... ,tul
45c Bath Towels 38c
Turkish Bath Towels in good .large
size with fancy, colored border.
This grade sells usually at OQ-
45c. Clean-up price
20c Pillow Cases 15c
in extra
a limited
45x364nch Pillow Cases
fln hXavv nualitv. Onlv
number in this lot. Regu- C
laf 20c grade now. .1
81x90 Sheets Sp'l 65c
Large full bed size Sheets in good
heavy grade muslin. Slze 8lx90
inches, wnue tnis lot lasis nr.
buy them at, special.... ....Ulv
1 2 U c Huck .Towels Special at 8 K c
Full Size Spreads on Sale at $1.50
Sale Linen Remnants
Remnants of Toweling's and Tabre
Linens in lengths from 1J4 up to
3 yards at great reductions in price.
Girls' Wool Dresses Worth 012.50
Your Choice Now at
Mb
SIB
SECOND FLOOR One ' model
exactly like i this reproduction,
though, there are a dozen' or
more stylesequally as attractive. ' The materials Include
all-wool challies, serges ; Shepherd checks, plaids and
other light weight woolen materials. Some are -trimmed
with hand embroidery belts and fancy- buttons others
with silks, velvets and contrasting, materials. All "are
new and decidedly stylish. Sizes range from Q QO
6 to 14 years. -8.50 to $12.50 Dresses at eP0
Girls $15.00 Coats at
, Odd lines from our regular stock
In popular styles. On sale Monday at
6.98
88.50 Blaiflcet BlM Robes at G569
$10.00 BlanUet Bath Robes Now $7.89
SECOND FLOOR Women's heavy I Blanket Bath
Robes in many pretty, patterns and in light' or
dark colorings. Styled with or without collars
also. V-neck. Trimmed with silk' bands, cord
girdles, pockets, etc Reg. S8.50 Bath (? Q
Robes in complete assortment of sizes. 0SU7
SECOND FLOOR In this lot we Include our reg
ular 19.00 line of All-Wool Blanket Bath Robes.
Light and dark colors and good assortment , of
patterns. Styled with roll and square cut 67 QQ
collars. Silk trimmed with cord girdles, elf eO?
Special Lot New Spring Waists, Choice 8149
Klostir Slllt Petttcoatee Special $4.29
SECOND FLOOR Dainty Lingerie and Marqui
sette Waists in 'new. drop shoulder effects with
long or short sleeves and high or low necks.
Lace and embroidery trimmed. All sizes. AQ
On sale at only
SECOND FLOOR AU-SUk Taffeta, Messallne,
Crepe de Chine and SUk Jersey-Tops in "Klosflt1
and "Newton" Petticoats. Full assortment of
colors, both light and dark. Styled with 4 Q
accordeon plaited flounces. On sale at 7raw
Clean -Up - Specials In High-Grade Corsets
3 Special Lots at $3.98, $8.50 and $10,00
SECOND FLOOR Special ? lot of
Bon Ton and Mme: Mariette Cor-
sets of fancy broche and coutil.
Medium and low ' bust OQ
styles. Worth to $12.50 ?0.30
SECOND FJ.OOR Gossard Front
Lace Corsets of fancy silk, broche.
Styled on straight lines with low
bust and long hips. Up Q CA
to $12.50 grades at. . . . .e0J V
SECOND FLOOR Special line, of
Gossard Front Lace Corsets, of
mercerized broche with rubber
band across back. Me3ium bust.
LV..t..SlO.OO
$3.50 to $6.50 Undermnsllns, CHolce lor $1.98
1 $8.50 to $20 Slips, Gowns, Eti, Choice $3.98
BARGAIN CIRCLE, MAIN FLOOR Cleanup sale of
Princess Slips Gowns,- Combinations h and Skirts.
Lace arid embroidery trimmed "styles. 1 QO
Slightly soiled and mussed. $3.50 to $6.50 e91.s90
BARGAIN CIRCLE, MAIN FLOOR In this lot we
have grouped all soiled and mussed Princess Slips,
Gowns and Skirts selling from 8.50 to 9 QQ
$20. French hand-made garments. Choice eyU.iO
2-In-l"
House Dresses
MLS)
CENTER CIRCLE, MAIN FLOOR
Styled so as to be worn as house
dress or kimono. Ginghams, per
cales and chambrays In plain colors,
stripes, checks or figured effects.
High and low necks, long or-short
sleeves. Trimmed with (1 1A
pipings and tucks. Special e? 1.17
Trading
- Stamps .
with
Purchases.
Women's Fine Knit Underwear
On Sale at Vz Price
DEPARTMENT MAIN FLOOR This Includes our entire line of ,Zimmerir '
Imported Underwear Union Suits, Vests and Pants for women. Also
our stock of '-'Stuttgarter" Normal Sanitary, Wool Underwear for women
and children Vests, Pants and Union Suits. A wonderful bargain offer
ing. Don't fail to take advantage of this opportunity to save.
Regular 75c Grades Now si 38c
Reynlar $1.00 Grades Now at 60c
Regular $1.25 Grades Now at . 63c
Regular $1.50 Grades Now at 76c
Regular $1.76 Grades Now at 68c
Regular' $2.00 Grades Now at $1.00,
Women's SOc and 63c Tight 25c Broken line of sizes in a well-known
make. Fleece-lined and nicely finished. While this lot lasts we
oner them at, a par.... ,
Regular $2.60 Grades Now at $1.25
Regular $2.78 Grades Now at $1.38
Regular $34)0 Grades . Now at $1.50
Regular $3.50 Grades Now at $1.75
Regular $5.00 Grades Now at $2.50
Regular $7.00 Grades Now at $3.50
t.w.e..25c
Sale oi Room-Size Rugs
And Carpets By the Yard
DEPT. THIRD FLOOR $10.60 Wool Ingrain Rugs, Six. 9x12, at $ 8.45
$ 9.25 Wool Ingrain Rugs, Size 9x10-6, at. ................ . .$ 7.45
$19.60 Axminster Rugs, Sixe 9x12, Now. .................... v$16.75
$25.00 Wilton Velvet Rugs, Sixe 9x12, now... .$19.75
mm.3sm
Navajo Rugs
Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular
; Regular
Regular
: Regular
Regular
$6.00 Six.
$ 7.50 Six.
$ 8.75 Six.
$12.50 Six.
$15.00 Six.
$17.25 Sixe
$18.00 Size
$19.75 Six
Now at
Now at
Now at
Now at
Now at
Now at
Now at
Now at
$ 4SI0
$ 5.75
$6.50
$ 8.75
$11.50
$13.45
$14.00
$15.00
Carpets By ttie Yard
- i,", ' " -' '.'' j :
$1.25 Tapestry .Brussels Carpets,,
with border to match. -Laid. -ft A -Special,
the yard... ...v ....iUC
$1.35 Velvet and Axminster Car
pets. Good patterns Laid. no.
, Special, the yard eFOC
' $1.80 -Wilton VeivetiCarpets, with
borders and 1 stairs to 4 t 17
, match. Laid. Yard $ 1 I
v $1.75 ' Body Brussels . Carpets, with
borders, in Chintz and c?1 C(
Oriental effects ?l.uU
Great Demonstration and Sale ol ttWear-Ever, Aluminum Cooking Utensils
p y.: szjsa . vac 69e- 75c , fl.90
'''ssIbBBSsw'1
$1.10
$40
40c
Reg. S3.30
4-PIece
Kitchen Set
Q1.90
Set consists of one Berlin
Sauce Pan, $1.05 one 95c
Dee p Preserving Kettle j
one 65c Lipped Sauce Pan
and one 65c Straight Sauce
Pan $3.30 Set for $1.90
Our Entire Stock ot w Wear-Ever Aluminum Reduced
TRADEMARK
THIRD FLOOR Visit this special Demonstration and Sale and learn of the many GOOD reasons why
you should use "Wear-Ever" Aluminum In your kitchen. Saves gas. More cleanly and sanitary than
any Kitchen Utensils on the market.
Pot Covers for ? 17c to " 95c
Lipped Sauce Pans 37c to $1.20
.Berlin Sauce Pans 69c to $1.70
Stew Pans at only 37e to $1.10
Preserve Kettles at 54k to $4.50
Windsor Kettles $1.53 to $1.80
Berlin Kettles from 70c to $2.07
Tea Kettles from $3.60 to $4.25
Double Boilers $1.49 to $3.60
Covered -Buckets from... . . 80c
Fireless Cooker Pots. ; . . . . 68c
Measures for 68c up to
Funnels at only 45c up to
Coffee Pots for $1.80 to
Tea Pots priced $2.25 to
Comb. Steamer $2.00 to
Fry Pans only 60e to
Pudding Pans at! 40c to
Cast Griddles at $2.70 to
Waffle Irons at $2.70 to
to $1.30 11 Serving Trays at
to $13 11 Countless other
$1.30
85c
$2i30
$2.70
$4.25
$1.80
95c
$3.80
$2.90
Jelly Cake Pans 32c
Cake Moulds at 85c
Corn Cake Pans 68c
Pie Pans only 18c
Drip Pans only $1.08
Roasters priced $40
to 95c
to $1.05
to $1.35
to 30c
to $1.70
to $5.00
H 1 II
$3.60
69c up to $4.95
articles at special prices
Agents tor Wear-Ever Aluminum Hotel Ware - $2.70