The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 21, 1914, Page 16, Image 16

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, : FRIDAY EVENING AUGUST 21, 1914.
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PLEAS AND DISPOSES
OF ROUTINE BUSINESS
Directors Are Urged Not to
Change Deaf Classes From
Buckman to Defectives,
GREGORY HEIGHTS NEEDS
B!dnt Sptaks in Bhalf of Long- Ex
pected Building, Bat Wo
PromlM Xs OIvn-
Boutin buines, attention to pleas
on behalf of the daf students at the
Buckman school and the needs of the
Orejfory Heights district filled the
time at the long session of the school
board yesterday ' afternoon.
Mrs. C. A. Ward of 94 East Thirty
seventh street, declared to the board
that It would be a great mistake to
change the two deaf classes from the
Buckman, where they are at present
located, to the school for defectives..
"The greatest value In sending deaf
students to a day school,'" she said,
"Is to keep them as nearly normal as
possible, and to send them to a school
for defectives would render this Im
possible." Th(i board at a recent meeting de
cided to Hhlit the deaf classes to the
Allen school for defectives, as the
Buckman school was becoming crowd
ed. No unswer was given Mrs. Ward
at the meeting.
W. L. Gray appeared for the citizens
of the Gregory Heights school district
and Inquired about the long expected
building desired by the district. The
board refused to make any promises.
Among the routine matters under
consideration were the drawing of
warrants for $33,673.11. the awarding
of the contract for ground and excava
tion work at the Arleta and new Couch
schools to J. J). Tobin, and the accept
ance of resignations from Stella Camp
ling, Elizabeth McRae, H. E. Rlnehart,
M. I., and Ethel wyji Habighorst, teacl
ers, and C. A. Jamison, Janitor of the
Bell wood school.
Charles A. Perkins was recommend
ed to fill the vacancy left by Jamison.
Miss Beuluh Bridges was made a
teacher at the Jefferson High school.
A refusal from T. J. Jones, architect,
to a $2500 compromise of hla claim
for services to the amount of $8128.90,
was filed.
Many requests were filed, among
which was one for the establishment
of courses In telegraphy and wireless
telegraphy at the boys' trade school.
Acting upon the advice of the Judi
ciary committee, the board decided not
to post notices of the workmen's com
pensation act on Its property.
The Chausse-I'rudhomme company
was awarded the contract for printing
the forty-first annual report.
War Fails to Dim
Splendor of Circus
Barn tun b Ballsy to Snow Kara Tries- j
day and Wadnasday. Many Novel
tiaa and Viw Featuras. j
War may rage In Europe but noth-'
Ing can dim the splendor of Barnum &
BalJey's cirrus which shows In Port
land Tuesday and Wednesday of next
week.
Eternally young, everything new but
the name, Barnum & Bailey's will make
Its regular visit to the Rose City re
pute with novelties. The big main
tent will be pitched at the grounds.
Twenty-fifth and Raleigh streets.
The feature of this year's production
Is a gorgeous pageant called, "The
Wizard Prince of Arabia." This takes
the place of the old "grand entree"
and us a spectacle is said to be unpar-
Helled In the history of the hippo
drome. Hundreds of brilliantly costumed
men and women take part as well as
scores of gaily caparisoned animals.
The piece has a tangible plot dealing
with the wonderful fortunes of the
prince from Arabia to India.
The usual array of equestrians and
aerlalists and clowns will grace the
threo rings.
Vegetable Peddler 1
Accused of Assault
joa naiaaia sua to am cnasea a
Woman Wnlla Brandishing a Big
. Knife.
Overpowered by two men, Joa Raf
faele, a vegetable peddler, was placed
In the county Jail Wednesday, accused
of having chased Mrs. Bertha Garner,
SO East Seventy-ninth street, through
her house and Into the street, brandish
ing a big knife.
A charge of assault with a dangerous
weapon was placed against him by
Drputy District Attorney Dempsey.
KafCaele presented a small bill owed
him by Mrs. Garner's sister to Mrs. i
Garner, demanding pay.
Mrs. Garner told him to wait until
the sister returned from the hospital,
where she Is now confined. She al
leges that Raffaele then pulled the
VniTa and that ho made two lunges at
her with the weapon. Her husband and
a neighbor overpowered him.
Boarder Agrees to
Return and Pay Bill
I.ach morning last week, Mrs. M.
Blskne, 609 Woodsworth avenue, gave
Alphona Keller his lunch and sent him
to work. Saturday evening Keller ex
plained that no pay was received, be
cause the employer died. Since that
time Keller haa .kept away from the
llskno home.
Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Biskna
and Deputy District Attorney Deich
went In search of the young man
equipped with a complaint of defraud
ing an Innkeeper. After searching the
north end. North Park blocks and the
mens resort, they located Keller In
tha Plaza Hock, resting on a bench
He was arrested and spent the night in
Jail, agreeing yesterday to return
10 the Biskna homeand secure work.
irom tne proceeds or which he will pay
i no ouara dim.
Soap Company Fined.
Officers of the ML Hnm
pny appeared before Judge Wolver
ton ., In the federal court yesterday
ana arier pleading guilty to a tech
nlcal charge of viol
clde act, the company was fined $10
i ne company manufactures an Insect
. IClde known SB Wh ntl mar, an Vw
label neglect to state tne amount or
water in in preparation. '
' nVDKSTRUCTO TRUNKS
Sold exclusively at Meier &
Frank's Gnaranteed for 5
years against fire, theft, loss,
damage , or destruction.
Fifth, Floor, Temporary Annex
Meier & Frank's
Principal Portland' Agents for
The Famous
HOLEPROOF HOSIERY
For Men, Women and
Children
Visit Our Phonograph Parlors
Fifth Floor, Temporary Annex
And inspect our complete line
of "Victor," "Columbia" and
"Edison Disc" Phonographs
All the latest records are here
MEIER & FRANK
PORTLAND'S QUALITY STORE
Established 1 8 5 7
"EVERYMAN'S" LIBRARY
i Cloth and Leather Bound
The books so many have
anxiously awaited.
At Meier & Frank's Book Store
Sixth Floor, Sixth Street Bldg.
Limit's Imported Chocolates ,
In High-Grade Novelties
Sold exclusively in Portland
, at Meier & Frank's
Candy Store
Basement, Sixth Street Bldf.
New Fall ' Bntterick Patterns
At Meier & Frank's
Fall Butterick Fashion -Book;
25c. Including any 10c or '15c
pattern free. -"
Third Floor, 6th Street '..Bldf.,
491 Summer Suits Walk Out Tomorrow at Half Price!
All Sizes, 31 to 50 Included
Heavy shipments of Fall Clothing demand the
right of way in our Men's Store, so Summer Fancy
Suits must go in rapid outclearing to yield the need
ed space. We have insured quick and thorough
disposal of these Summer Fancy Garments at no
time more desirable for every-day wear than now
by marking them for Saturday's selling at just half
the prices they would ordinarily bring. This half
price figure applies on 491 Summer Fancy Suits, in
cluding the authentic products of such famed tai
loring concerns as Adler-Rochester, Hickey-Fr Ge
rman, Washington Company, Naumberg & Co.,
Rogers-Peet, and other makers of no less repute.
The range of prices is extensive enough to suit
every purse the selection as listed below gives an
accurate estimate of the choice to be had. You can
"pick" from English, Norfolk, Box Back or Regu
lar Models in stripes, checks, plaids and plain col
ors. The range of sizes is wide and comprehen
sive, with all sizes, 31 to 50 inclusive. These smart
Summer Suits will go a-hurrying Saturday at one-half former prices!
$15.00 Suits now $ 7.50
$16.50 Suits now $ 8.25
$18.00 Suits now .$ 9.00
$20.00 Suits now. $10.00
Invincible $ 16.50 Suits excepted.
$22.00 Suits now. $11.00
$25.00 Suits now . $12.50
$28.00 Suite now $14.00
$30.00 Suite noW $15.00
$35.00 Suite now $17.00
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Seooiid Floor
Temporary
TEKPOKABY AKHBX
FINAL! Mid-Year Stock-Reduction Prices
Famous "Gotham" Shirts
Men! Here's a noteworthy event that will interest you greatly! Our entire
stock of the noted "Gotham" Shirts reduced for this Mid-Year Stock-Reduction
Sale. There's splendid "choosing" in this assortment plain or pleated, or soft
negligee bosom Shirts, with stiff and soft French cuffs. Materials are Imported
French Madras, Percales, Chambrays,1 Russian Cords, French Pique, French Flan
nel, Crystal Cloth, Silk and Linen material, and pure Silk. Prices reduced as
follows:
SIXTH STSBZT BtJTLDIHO
Free on Saturday
25c Box Linen Writing Paper!
With purchase of a "Jaxon" Fountain Pen,
for $1 or more on Saturday you'll receive
FREE a 25c box Linen Writing Paper, con
taining 24 sheeta of paper and 24 envelopes.
$1.50 "Gotham" Shirts $1.05 $4.00 "Gotham" Shirts $2.65
$2.00 "Gotham" Shirts $1.25 $5.00 "Gotham" Shirts $3.45
$2.50 "Gotham" Shirts $1.65 $6.00 "Gotham" Shirts $4.15
$3.00 "Gotham" Shirts $1.75 $7.00 "Gotham" Shirts $4.79
$3.50 "Gotham" Shirts $2.25 $10.00 "Gotham" Shirts. . .$6.39
Advance Fall Showing "Manhattan " Shirts
Every new style for Fall and Winter wide range of colors with plain, pleat
ed, negligee and semi-stiff bosoms stiff and soft double French cuffs. Priced
from $1.50 up.
First Ploor Temporary A.mnax
Children's "Playland" Writ
ing and Invitation Paper, 35c
New and exceptionally clever is this Writing
Paper in a variety of unique designs and Invita
tion Paper that is "different," with fetching designs
and printed form. It is Crane's famous Paper
and exceptionally attractive to the little folks.
Priced, the box, 35e. rirt Floor sixth Strrt Bldr.
EZXTX BTBXXT BUTXiDXWQ
Toilet Goods Specials
Celery King Tea ie
Liquid Veneer -. 18
100 Calomel and Soda Tablets 15
Pape's Diapepsin 29e?
Bliss' Native Herbs 69
Murine ". .33
Jergen's Toilet Soaps, assorted 8 cakes 23
British Squares, newest English Toilet Soap 25
Pirn Floor Sixth 8trrt Bldf.
SIXTH BTBXET BTXIiDXXO
A Great Sale of Satin Ribbons
An exceptional opportunity to secure Satin Ribbons, ranging in width from to
7 inches, at much less than the ordinary price. Nearly all colors are included but
not every color in every width. Specially priced on Saturday for quick "clean-up"
as toiiows:
SIXTH STBXXT 8TTXLBXVO
New Line of Fancy Beltings
Just Received!
Direct from Fashion's mart where our
Buyers are always on the alert for the new
come these Fancy Ribbon Beltings, in a com
plete line of plain colorings and Roman
Stripes. Made in accordion pleated and rufjle
style on elastic foundation. . ' Moderately
priced at the inch, 3e 4f and
nxmt Floor Sixtii Btraot Bldf.
2V2c Ribbon, No. 1 width, yard lc 15c Ribbon, No. 16 width, yard 10c
3c Ribbon, No. V2 width, yard. . . . l2c 17c Ribbon, No. 22 width, yard 12fc
4c Ribbon, No. 2 width, yard. 2c 20c Ribbon, No. 40 width, yard 14
5c Ribbon, No. 3 width, yard 3c 22c Ribbon, No. 50 width, yard 15c
6c Ribbon, No. 5 width, yard 4c 25c Ribbon, No. 60 width, yard 17c
8c Ribbon, No. 7 width, yard 1 . . .6c 35c Ribbon, No. 80 width, yard. 22c
10c Ribbon, No. 9 width, yard . . .7c 40c Ribbon, No. 100 width, yard 25c
12c Ribbon, No. 12 width, yard. 8c 50c Ribbon, No. 150 width, yard. . . .33c
rim rioor sixth stret mid
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Have You Seen the New Eldredge
Two-Spool Sewing-JVIachine?
If not, come here and let our Expert Dem
onstrators explain the merits of this wonderful
Machine. ."
No Bobbins to Wind what a boon this is to
women who sewl The estimate is that approxi
mately one hour from each day's sewing is con
sumed in winding and changing bobbins. Why
not save this hour each day, by using our
"Eldredge" Two-Spool Sewing Machine?
You may purchase one of these "Eldredge"
Sewing Machines on our Club 'Plan of Easy In
stallments $2 at time of purchase - each week
until paid for No Interest and No Extras.
Sewing Mackine Department Moved to the
Seventh Floor Sixth-St. Building
SIXTH S THE XT BT7XU3IHGI
Striking Bead Novelties
at 25c
Beads the craze in Paris and in the East
are shown here in every conceivable form, and
these attractive Amber Bead Necklaces are
one of the most popular novelties. The Am
ber is alternated with blue, red and green Beads
with spring ring clasp in 25-inch strands. At
the remarkably low price of 25.
ur loor sumx trt Bid.
II 11 x iuor aixm irn iag. I 1 i
SIXTH STBEST BTTXXBXB'Q
$3forEyeGlasses
On Saturday
USUALLY ?6
With gold-filled" mountings.
Fitted with curved lenses to
suit your eyes. Glasses that
you'd ordinarily pay $6- for
Special on Saturday Half-
Jfnce i
rirst Ploor Sixth St. Bid. I
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TM& QjJALlTyT STO rEr OF- PORTLAND
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Children's Apparel, Special Prices
Children's 59c Rompers
at 33c
Of excellent quality Chambray,
Gingham and Seersucker Crepe. High
and low neck gathered and beach
style. In white, blue, pink and tan
plain colors, checks and stripes.
Trimmed with braid or self colors.
Sizes 2 to 6 years.
Misses' Princess Slips
at 69c
Usually $2 and $2.50 Size 14
and 16 Years Only
Of fine white Nainsook, elaborately
trimmed with lace. Finished at bot
tom with tucks and rows of lace in
sertion and edges. Somewhat short.
Chlldren S Dainty GoWnS, 59C 0f Nainsook, Muslin and Crepe in.
- ; slip-over style. Trimmed with dur
able laces, embroidery beading and ribbon. Sizes 2 to 14 years.
Scooad rioor Sixth Strt Bldg.
Serviceable Shoes for Boys and Youths
Sizes 9 to 134, Special $1.39 Size 1 to Sl2t Special $1.79
Good, durable Shoes that withstand the wear and tear the average
boy gives them. Very practical for school wear. Choice of Gunmetal
Calf, Via Kid or Patent Colt Leather. Well made, with good soles, broad
toes Blucher or button style. Priced according to size from 9 to
13, $1.39 from 1 to Sy2, $1.79.
Misses' and Children's Shoes Reduced
Sizes SV2 to 11, Special $1.39 Sizes lll2 to 2. Special $1.79
Suitable for dress or street wear are these splendid Shoes of Patent
Colt, Vici Kid or Velour Calf Leather in button stvle. With 1nw hel
cloth or mat tops, medium extension soles. Priced according to size
irom 52 10 n, $i.3y rrom iy2 to 2, $1.79.
Third rleo
Sixth Strwt Bldf.
Children's $4.50-$8 Dresses $2.98
Sizes 2 to 10 Years Onlv
This croup is DrinciDallv comprised of Manufacturer' Smrl n...
which we have secured at unusual price concessions and we're giving
you the benefit. Some models from our regular stock have also been
added to this lot. These stunning little Frocks arp nf I i
Ginghams and Ratines made in the smartest styles for girls from 2 to
10 years of age. Ordinarily you'd pay from $4.50 to $8 for the Dresses
specially priced at $.o.
Clearance of Fabric
Bathing Caps
$1.50 and $2.00 Bathing Caps 89c
85c and $1.00 Bathing Caps. .38c
Serviceable Bathing Caps Under-
priced for Rapid Clearance
FABRIC BATHING SUITS
REDUCED
$1.75 Bathing Suits $1.17
$2.25 Bathing Suits .$1.69
$3.00-$3.25 Bathing Suits. .$2.49
S3.50-$3.75 Bathing Suits.. $2.85
$4.25-$4.50 Bathine Suits. .$3.39
$ 6.95 to $ 8.50 Silk Bathing Suits $4.95
$11.75 to $13.50 Silk Bathing Suits . $8.50.
Tifth rioor Sixth StrMt Bldr.
The New "Samson"
Knicker Suits
For Boys Are Here Tomorrow
and all th'e newest style features are
depicted in these Suits. They're Suits
that mothers and boys alike will appre
ciate for their real worth. When you
think of such a "pick" in splendid all
wool Samson Suits with two pairs of
Knickers in sizes for boys from 5 to 18
years of age for only $6.50, you'll be
astounded and more so when you sec
them. The Knickers are lined through
out, with seams reinforced. Have a pat
ent knee buckle to prevent tearing of
strap. All the new colorings are here
Tartan Checks, Diagonals, Hairlines,
Herringbones a,nd a variety of fancy brown,- gray and green mixtures. Coats
are in double or .single breasted styles, with stitched down or full box
pleats and three-piece belt. One thousand Suits to choose from with two
pairs of Knickers to each Suit at $6.50.
Box' Sctl iNoad rioor Temporary Auw.
IXTB. STXXBT BtTXXOJXHa
McCallum's Black Silk Hose for Women
r Usually, Pair $1.50 Special, Pair $1.19
The famous McCallum's Silk Hose, in black only, with an Emerald Green
band at garter welt. They're of medium weight double soles with high
sphemgs lisle lined elastic garter welt. All sizes vy2 to 10. if you ve worn
these popular Silk Hose, you'll wish to take advantage of this unusual offer
if not, this is a good opportunity tor you to give them a trial. Keduced from
$1.50 to pair $1.19.
Women' . 50c Lisle Hos in light
weights. Sizes 84 to 10, Fall fash
ioned with double soles and1 high-spliced
heels lxl rib tops. Special now at, QK
3 pair fl pair OUt
Misses' 35c "Cadet" Silk Lisle Host
in black, white and tan. With linen-fin
ished heels and toes. Elastic lxl invisible
rib. Sizes 5j4 to 10. Special now at, OQrt
2 pair BOepair 6oL
run rioor Sixth Strart Bldr.
Lovely Frillings, Usually 50c to 75c Yard, at 29c
50 pieces of dainty Frilling always in demand for neck and sleeve finish
11 . . ... . r T-l -k.r CI 1 T I r-ltt ; I .
in an excellent assortment oi nam rvei, onaaow uatc dim uiuion are inciuaea
in this unusual offering. They're in widths from 114 to 3 inches, and come in
White, Cream, Ecru and Black. Ordinarily they sefl from 50c to 75c the
yard. Priced for quick Clean-up on Saturday, while any remain, yard 29
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