The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 21, 1914, Page 29, Image 29

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    PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 21, 1914.
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URERS
AND
. LAND PRODUCTS SHOW.
TO BE HELD IN FAIL
Definite Action Is Taken for
Holding Big Event and Of
ficials Are Chosen,
ARMORY NOW SECURED
81c Building; Will Ba Buxrounasd by
TtnpoTU? Structnrts airing
X.rg- Xxhlbltlon Area.
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A comprehensive exhibition of tha
product of the land and factories un
der the official nam "The Manufac
turers' and Land Products Show of
Portland, Oregon," will be held In this
Cly from Monday, October 26 to Sat
urday, Norember 14, 1914. This was
broufht about through the definite ac-l
tlon of a committee of five men rep
resenting, the directors of the Manu
facturers' Association of Oregon, and
the Pacific Northwest Land Products
Show association Friday at the meet
ing held In the Commercial club. At
a previous meeting held several days
ago, by the Joint directory of these
two organisations, the following com
mittee of management - was selected:
For the Manufacturers' Association of I
Oregon, Colonel David M. Dunne, Hen
ry Connor, A. J. Klngsley,, A. M. Har
radon, A. E. Qahtenbein, P. Feldman,
A. C. Black, O, E. Heint. R. B. Bain,
W. F. McKibben. w. H. McMonies, T.
8. Mann, Representing the Land Pro-1
ducts association were the following
directors: John S. Beall. Wilfred
Jones, W. J. Hofmann, Francis Sealy,
William McMurray, E. L. Thompson,
W. B. Coman, A. P. Bateham, J. Fred
Larson, E. D. Timms, W. D. Skinner,
H. J. OPPenbeim, F. W. Hlld and Julius
Meier. These, In turn, at a subsequent
meeting, selected the following men
to serve the big board as an execu-l
tlve committee with full power to
transact all the business of the forth
coming show.
"bow" la Ivery Sense.
, The men entrusted with the hand-
' ling of this exposition decided that ltl
would b up to date to call It a "show.1
This Is what they propose to 'make it.
a showing of the products of the fac
tories, farms, fields, orchards and even 1
of the waters of the Pacific north
west. This executive committee con
sists of Colonel David M. Dunne, chair
man; A. J. Klngsley, K. L. Thompson
for the Manufacturers-' association, and
A. P. Bateham and John 8. Beall for
the Land Products Show association.
The executive committee In turn.
elected Louis W. Buckley general man
ger of the exposition. IV XV. Ray
mond was named secretary.
Offices will be secured In the Com-
' merclal Club building and In charge of
Manager Buckley, will be opened to
morrow. The committee proposes to
go ahead In an active manner, and
carry through all the details of the
show as speedily as possible, espec
ially In the Issuing of premium lists, I
advance circulars and the arrangement
and allotment of exhibit space.
By unanimous action of the entire
board of directors, Colonel David M.
Dunne was elected chairman of the
executive committee and president of
the show. '
Strong rinanolal Committee.
Manager Buckley has been an active
exposition manager of land shows,
manufacturers' expositions, food expo
sitions and Blmllar exhibitions for the
past 20. years.
The plan, proposed Is to hold an ex
position that shall be virtually self-
supporting, but whose financial affairs
are to be governed and carried out
i through underwriting the entire finan
cial end of the proposed show. One Of
the strongest financial committee
possible was appointed and headed by
L. Samuel, who stated at the meeting
of the committee that the amount of
the guarantee fund of $16,000 would
be raised In three days. Over one
third of this sum has already been
tentatively pledged by the larger In
terest of the city.
Armory X Secured.
Yesterday the executive committee
secured through Colonel Martin, tiie
Armory and around which will b built
temporary structures sufficient to give
0,000 square feet of exhibit space.
Products, not only of Portland and Or
egon, but of the entire Pacific north
west, will be installed on this floor
space, making an exposition that will
vie successfully with any of a similar
character ever held In the United
States.
A great many special events and the
cooperation of seorea of organizations,
together with the engagement of big
concert bands and musical attractions,
will help provide an unlimited attend
ance. The management decided to
make this a popular price exposition.
Not the least attractive feature of
the exposition will be the apple and
fruit show. Premiums aggregating
$4000 In Value will be given to exhib
itors In the fruit and agricultural, or
land products, departments. An effort
will be made to have the showing of
land products partake of a novel and
original character, The methods of
fruit culture, the spraying of orchard
trees, . and the displays of farm' ma
chinery and tractor engines will help
to interest not only the agriculturists
and horticulturists, but the general
public as well. A very considerable
sunt of money will be devoted toward
the building of beautifully decorated I
, booths and the overhead decorating
and lighting..
KLUG HEARS SENTEMCl
Attorney George Ludwig Klug, con
victed of uttering a forged mortgage
for $400 to John Dudek, was sentenced
to an Indeterminate sentence) of two
to 20 years In the penitentiary by Cir
cuit Judge Morrow yesterday. Du
dek, Herman Vetter and Irene and
Km ma Paulsen, each of whom testified
at Klug'a trial that Klug secured mon
ey from them on similar mortgages. I
signed a petition asking that Klug be
paroled, saying that they believed the
lesson had been sufficient. Judge Mor
row dia not consider the petition and
'also refused to grant a new trial. No
tice of appeal was given by Klug's at
torneys. ...
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Sab
These are attractive, fashion
able and seasonable silks, such
as are wanted by almost every
woman who wants silks at all.
Seven remarkable collections
of our regular silks which are
subject to the most decisive
price reductions for immediate
clearing.
In beautiful plain colors and
printed designs, shown in black,
navy, white, light and dark
blues, pinks, lilac, cerise, greens,
browns and many other fash'
ionable colorings. 36, 40 and 42
inches wide.
$1.25 Messaline Silks, 98c
$2.50 Novelty Silks, $1.39
$2 Satin Charmeuse, $1.29
$3.00 Pussy Willow Taf
feta $1.98
$2.50 Crepe Cascaduse at
only $1.59
Second floor,
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We Are Preparing to Surpass Every Record in Suit Selling
Without Reserve or Exception
We Offer Every Suit
Selling From $25.00, $32.50 to $37.50
Clearance $15.00
The splendid achievements recorded in previous
Spring Suit Sales we are preparing to surpass tomor
row. This sale points unusual opportunities to the wo
man whose shopping has been delayed. In the character
of the apparel in point of tailoring, -fabrics, trimmings
and styles as well as the extensiveness and the va
riety. Render Unusual Economy
The high standard and undisputed leadership
of this store in tailored suits requires only plain
facts, simply told, to rouse the keenest enthusiasm
and to stir to spirited buying, women who recog
nize the extraordinary opportunities made possible
in this sale.
Every suit is hand-tailored. The materials are
fine imported wool crepes, poplins, serges and
black-and-white checks.
Every new and up-to-date novelty style is represented in this sale, as well as the semi
tailored styles. They are fashioned in the most perfect manner and the jackets are lined with
a fine quality of Peau de Cygne.
Your choice of black, navy blue, tango, mahogany, tan, reseda and checks.
Third Floor
Ease-Bringing Wicker Furniture
For Summer Porch and Home
Already our New Summer Furniture Store is the talk of the
town. An inviting pageant of the Wicker Furniture, that sug
gests the hum of bees and the scent of honeysuckle, stretches
its length across a whole spacious aisle.'
Many styles in Willow Reed, Wicker and Grass, blending
comfort and grace in admirable fashion. Cretonne seat and back
cushions add brightness and luxury in many cases.
On Monday ,we will feature in a very special sale a
$7.00 Genuine Wicker
Rocker at-$3;85
In full size and in a style as
shown in the illustration. A rock
ing chair which is built for com
fort and durability in natural col
or, browns or fumed finishes.
Many other styles in com
fortable chairs and rockers are
specially priced at $4.95, $6.75,
$8.75, $10.25 to $21.50.
But all this beautiful new Summer
furniture is marked at the very low
est possible price.
Come in and see the show
ing which will give you many
an idea that you will be glad
of when you decide to purchase. Second Floor
A General Clearance;
Girls' and Juniors'
Coats, Suits and Dresses
HALPPRIQE
"If I Were Furnishing
a House," Said a
Young Woman
"I would go to Lipman-Wolfe's
in preference to any store in
Portland. The cretonnes and
chintzes are beautiful. Nobody
has more lovely designs."
And these are the deserving re
marks we hear every day.
All the new designs in cretonnes
and printed linens are here, and
they are all reduced, too, during
this June White Sale.
20c Cretonnes . 17c
35c Cretonnes .. .29c
40c Shadow Cretonnes, ,34c
. 75c Cretonnes 59c
Tttth Floor.
Hygienic Hair Goods
Low Priced
The Lipman, Wolfe Coiffure
Shop will make these special
offerings of reliable goods in
natural shades.
$5.00 Switches $3.45
Full 22-inch natural wavy
switches of French and German
hair mixed. Mounted on three
separate short stems.
$7.00 Switches $5.45
24 inches long, wavy and thick.
$8.50 Switches $6.95
Wavy and thick, 26 inches.
$14 Switches $10.45
36-inch fine Switches.
Second noor.
For Girls from 13 to 18 Years
All this apparel bears the stamp of Fashion's latest ideas, re
flecting all that is newest and best
for girls from 13 to 18 years.
Newest Summer Coats
Regular $10.00 to $40.00
HALF PRICE
Of silk, golfine, checks, plaids and nov
elty materials, in white and colors.
Latest Novelty Suits
Regular $17.50 to $75.00
HALF PRICE
Of serges, checks, crepes and novelty
fabrics showing tunic and puffed skirts,
jaunty youthful jackets.
Beautiful Silk Dresses
Regular $15.00 to $48.00
HALF PRICE
Of silk poplins, crepes, crepe de chine
and taffeta in the most charming styles
imaginable, in plain colored and novelty
patterns. Fourth Floor.
$3.50 and $4 Nemo Corsets $2.45
These are discontinued models, made of coutil, with the medium
high bust and long over the hips, back and abdomen. .With 6r with
out the self-reducing strap attached. Suitable for slender, medium
and full figures. Hose supporters attached. Sizes 22 to 36.
$2.50 to $7.50 Best Makes of Corsets $1.95
A large assortment of odds and ends and discontinued high-grade
models. Showing the medium and high busts, with medium or long
length over the hips and back. Made of fine coutil with the best
whalebone and walohn fillings. Lace or embroidery finish. Hose
supporters attached. Fourth Floor.
A Sale of Women's New Silk
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Summer Coats
That Has Never Been
Equaled for Variety of
Styles and Fabrics
Even at Their Regular
Prices Which Were $17.50
to $25
Monday $ 1 0.00
In this sale a woman may choose
exactly the model and color most
becoming to her. She will find a
wonderfully large collection of silk
coats, made of silks that are so im
mensely fashionable this season,
such as - :
Moire, Bengaline, Poplins, Taf'
fetas and Fancy Wool Crepes.
: In ruffled and silk trimmed effects
and lined throughout with silk.
Third Tloer.
7k
For the Young Girl of 13 to 18
The Smartest of Summer Tub Frocks
In a Sale at $3.49
Which Are Regularly $4.50 to $8.00
The very charming model il
lustrated was sketched from one
of the all-linen dresses - in this
sale. It has a wide, black patent
leather belt and lingerie collar
and cuffs. Other linen frocks in
tan green, cadet and tango.
Also smart frocks of tan and
pink poplins with large scallop
edge collars; of chambray, white
piques and plaid ginghams. In
one and two-piece styles, some
with self-trimmings, white hem
stitched collars, coat effects, with
plain or j long Russian tunicf skirts.
-There are also some splen
did frocks of striped gingham
made with the overskirt ef
fects, trimmed with plain
. chambray or white collar , and,
cuffs and pearl buttons.
' - . ronrtb now,
Some of the
DINNER SETS
That Make the
June Sale Notable
At such little prices for
such good quality that all
women who come to the
Sale do the same thing buy
what they need without
seeking further.
100-Piece Dinner Set
Special $7.95 .
Of thin Austrian china, deco
rated in three different floral
patterns and trimmed in gold.
Each set consists of 100 pieces.
Haviland Dinner Set
Special $2435
This dinner set of the famous
Theo. Haviland china consists of
100 pieces. There are six differ
ent floral decorations from
which to make a selection, all
stippled in geld with coin gold
handles.
50-Piece Dinner Set
Special $5.28
American porcelain dinner
set trimmed with two gold lines.
Can also be bought in open
stock.
Eng'h Flow Blue Set
Special $7.14
Of English semi-porcelain,
decorated in flow blue pattern,
50 pieces in each set, or can be
had in open stock. Suitable for
breakfast use or for Summer
cottages.
Glassware
"Of the finest clear crystal, in
plain and deeply cut patterns.
Needle-etched, lead-blown
9-oz. tumblers, in six dif
ferent designs. Special, 8c
each.
Seven-piece water or
lemonade set in vintage
pattern. Set consists of one
2-quart jug and six 9-oz.
tumblers, to match. Special,
98c set.
Sherbet glasses, footed
style, cut with three 6-point
stars on side. Special, 19c
each.
Birth noOT,
TheSmartest Version
of a Season
of Smart Sailor Hats
fust Received
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A trim, saucy little hat it is,
with just a trace of Celtic an
cestry, for in the short straight
ness of its brim and the narrow
ing height of its crown it car
ries a reminder of the jaunty
hats of the Emerald Isle.
A internreted h v Madame
the Milliner, however, It is covered with satin in black oc white "with a
contrasting two-inch band of white kid or black patent leather. which
fastens at the front in a trim tailored bow. i V
Another clever chapeau is known as the "French
Sailor," for, be it known, that Paris has gone sailor mad and
is wearing this type of hat, not only morning and noon,- but.
also in the afternoon and evening. These are of white satis,
with an under facing of straw in contrasting colors. They are
trimmed with soft feathers and wings. " ' .
Both of these styles are decidedly "the thing to top
off, as it were, a Summer costume of any kind.
Specially Priced at $4.95, $5.95 and $6.95
scpnd Tloo. -
For H-E-R Home
(To Friends of June Brides)
Linens that are fit to grace the homes of all brides. Every
thing that a complete Linen Store should offer the bride of a
new home is here and here are a few examples of the un
usual offerings now in force during the June White Sale:
Full Size Bed Spreads $1 dozen Full bleached
At $1.00 firmly made buck towels, all white with col-
hemmed crochet spreads" in vari
ous patterns, with border on all
sides.
At $1.85 Closely woven
crochet spreads, fringed on four
sides, with cut corners.
At $2.00 Beautifully de
signed crochet spreads with bor
der on four sides and scalloped
edges, cut comers.
Sheets and Pillow Cases
Far below the market price.
Made of A-l sheeting, fine count,
no seams or rough places. Sizes
2Yixyt yards to ZYv&A yards.
Sale, 59c, 65c, 73c, 80c
and 92c each.
Pillow cases to match, spe
cial, 17c and 19c each. Size
42x36 inches and 45x36 ins.
Towel
60c Irish Linen Hack
Towels, 39c Each Plain
with satin band border and da
mask ends, monogram space,
Jacquard ends and sides. Pure
white. t
ored end borders, hemmed ends.
Sue 34x17 inches.
20c Linen Towels, 17c
Each. ,
Of fine, evenly woven import
ed huck, bleached, hemmed ends.
Size 36x18 inches.
Table Cloths and Napkins
Mad of fine overweight purs
Irish.,, linen,,, damask, beautifully,
designed in circular patterns. In
floral, scroll and conventional de
signs. Border on four sides. Full
grass bleached.
$5.50 Cloths, 2yx2 yards,
at :$4J59
$6.50 Cloths, 3x2 yds.$5.39
Napkins to match, $6 doz.
Size 24x24 inches.
Imported Linen Cluny
Pieces
Dainty, useful centerpieces of
pure linen, bordered with a wide
all-linen cluny lace.
-69c EachRound , center
pieces, 24-inch size, in white and
natural color. Also scarfs, sizes
18x52 ins, price $1.25. -iwnuai
Charming New Undergarments in the
June White Sale at Very Unusual Prices
97T iliac Kfinhtsimmc
175 Styles of Combinations
48 Styles of Chemise
125 Styles of Corset Covers-
65 Stules of Drawers
45 Styles o f Princess Slips
45 Styles of Petticoats
.718 different styles of garments all
told. Each one snowily fresh. Each
one selected. Each one specified ma
terials of Lipman-Wolfe quality. Each
one made in sanitary workshops.
Materials are soft and sheer the
styles are slim and . straight like the
outer garments. Underclothes that possess quality and becomingness.
Some of these garments are beautifully simple, having but a touch of trimming
others effectively trimmed with laces and embroideries and tuckings dainty colored
ribbons. ?
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GOWNS
Special 75c, $1.19, $1.59,
$1.95 and $235
Made of a fine quality of
longdoth, in slipover or open
front style, with long or short
sleeves, high or low neck, and
if purchased ordinarily would
cost $1.25, $1-50, $2.00, $2.50 to
$4.50.
Crepe Gowns, Special, 98c,
. $1.19 and $19
Of the kind of crepe that does
not have to be ironed. They are
in slipover style with short
sleeves, in white or dainty pink
and blue. These are regular $1.35
$1.50 and $2.00 gowns.
CORSET COVERS
Special, 29c, 49c, 59c, 98c
Made of fine, soft longdoth,
with round necks, with trim
mings of lace and embroidery!
These corset covers are the
land that. you usually pay 40c,
75c, 85c to $1.35 for.
COMBINATIONS
Special, 79c, 89c, $1.19
$.59 and $2.29
In Princess and waisted styles
with knickerbocker or open-leg
drawers, open . styles, mad
of fine longdoth. Usually sell
ing for $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.75
and $3.00
CAMISOLES
Special, 50c, 89c, $1.19,
$2.33 and $2.98
Camisoles of fine nets and
shadow laces in dainty pat
terns that always sell for 75c,
$1.25, $1.50, $2.75 and $3 JO.
PETTICOATS
Special, 98c, $1.69, $2.98
and $425
These skirts are made of
good quality longdoth,' cut in
the new narrow style, finished
with ruffles at the bottom;
skirts that are priced regularly
at $1.25. $2.00, $30 to $540.
CHEMISE
Special, 63c, 85c, $125
and $2.15
Chemise in regulation er the -new
envelope style, made of
fine quality longdoth, the kind
that are always sold for 75c,
$1j00, $1.50 to $2.50.
DRAWERS
Special, 29c, 63c, 85c,
$1.49, $2.15 and $238
These drawers are in knick
erbocker or new straight -leg
style, open or dosed, and are
made of longdoth and nainsook.
They sell regularly at 35c. 75c,
$140, $1.75. $2.50 to $X50."
PRINCESS SUPS
Special, 98c, $135, $238
and $4.49
Of fine longdoth with yokes
of embroidery or lace, , and
- skirts trimmed to match. .Us
ually $1.50. $2.75. $330 to $5.25
Zenrtfe Tloor.
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