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' If?: 14 Tim&fy Sails! Wiss at UNIQUE SCHEME OF eier Substantially to Patrons the Advantages of Shopping at ThW Store 15 TtTET OREGON J DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, 'OCTOBER 5, 1914. M & Friak'sl OADING CHRISMS Demonstrating Our H ADVOCATED ft : Carton for Sending Oregon ' Apples and Candies De : vised byH. G, Rich. APPEAL MADE TO PEOPLE Ctrtona Ai Kafle of Vaateboard and IXtiy Be Manufactured at a Slisrht Expenee. ! sixth btsest Btrxurjro! Hie unique Idea for carsoinj? the ChriHtmHH ship with cartons carrying Oregon arp'e" and candies made by Oregon boyn and Klrls, is explaineJ by, H. G. Rich, development engineer, in atatement to The Journal. 'The BUffgeBtlon was made, said Mr. Richland f he carton invented to help Tli- T ri i r ri d i' . r T . n in ruA o i h r ft t nl:lfl hip with toys and comforts for boys and girls in Kuropean countries whose fathers have been killed in the war. The cartons are of pasteboard and can be manufactured at slight expense and make a delightful form of gift. He suggests that individuals or-organizations that could make uge of them let the Christmas ship department of Tho Jo6rnal know at once. His statement follows: Plan Is Explained. Referring to the "Illustration of the Christmas apple carton idea which ap peared in your publication of Ociob'-r 2, will say that this type of carton was planned for the use of The Oregon Journal in Its exploitation of the Christmas ship cargo enterprise for those In the Kuropean war zone, and whose homes are now desolate and the wolf of poverty crouching at t-ach door Of the war widows and orphans. The plan of giving rather than re ceiving lias given more personal pleas ure and gratification than any other individual act that can be called to mind. As the writer understands, the Christmas ship idea was launched in the east and taken up by the leading newspapers of tliut section and they extended an invitation to the coast territory to participate in this benevo lent undertaking. Toys, and other small articles will no doubt be contributed by' the eastern sections, while Oregon and Washington have the opportunity to contribute a v-ry acceptable gift which appeals to i all. whether children of grown-ups. A fine flavored. Juicy apple Is appreci ated by every one, even by those who live among the productive orchards of he 'const, and more markedly so. among those whose privilege to enjoy this luscious fruit is limited in the extreme. Exvcnae la Considered. The qutstlon may arise why go to the expentee of an Oregon or Washing ton apple! In a carton when the fruit can be transported in the ordinary . comerclal package. In a,nswer 1 may state that the most Important reason is that the consignment befora, reaching Ita destination is very liable to have a Ur nnrt nn rlivt-rtpri nrwl nhMOrDCO. by those who for selfish reasons would take chances of discovery. AKam. me inuiviuuui uaiituKi? en ables those who contribute to arouse the Interest of the children and young people or tne coaal oy me exercise m their skill In the supplying of home candles and at the same time create a feeling of benevolence and fellow feel ing toward those in distress and pov erty, a factor that needs much encour agement under the present conditions of selfish Interests and commercial gain. (Should the Christmas apple Idea be taken up by the Pacific coast sections and In order to receive full benefit and credit In the undertaking, it is of 1m . portance to systematize the plan of procedure and by close cooperation get the cost down to the lowest minimum Pase. Tins can oe accompusnea uy prompt attention and action of each se.ctlon In collecting the necessary sup ply that makes up the Christmas con- . slgnment. A central point from which all the Christmas consignments are assembled and shipped is necessary, and Portland would be the logical point for this purpose. Ohance for Oregon. Time is short to attend to uAV details of supplying carton, packing same and ! Insuring time enough for transit to destination, consequently prompt ac tion by all interested is Important. There is no reason why Oregon and - Washington cannot have a ship cargo of their own and show the world the class of citizens who represent the coast territory, also one high grade product out of the many diversified crop products that are available for all who choose to become a citizen of the Pacific coast. Each locality through its commercial clubs should ascertain how many Christmas cartons it desires to con tribute, and collect and ship the fruit produced there, also a cash fund from the business men. for cost of cartons matter placed with apple and candy supply. Having all cartons supplied by one concern, also all printing the same for all sections of Oregon and . Washington, and the filling of cartons . and other details under one supervision mil ' ' a '-' j i u v- imii iiiiuiii i:uoi X KJ I all. Besides the good will and fellow ship feeling- expressed byf the Christ mas, offering the recipients are also able to secure valuable information re garding Oregon and Washington re-', sources. r The Christmas apple also can become very popular In the east by residents Of the coast sections sending Christ-' ma" greeting in this form to relatives and friends outside of the coast zone, also to Canada to those who are look ' " tug for a better locality. Real devel- ' r.t has only Just commenced on "ha i-hcific coast as regards our acre- r " rce. The present time is keenly feeJ. .-. Ing (ho rmilts of the exploitation of I'kcIih' -"x "--:ds by the speculator and In fished value man a few years ago. and .lust .ne financial "wression era spresi Saving Mads by Purchasing Agent Hearty $81,000 Ahead; Blygeit Sin . fie Item Was Stationery. ; iiLKirdu, Apparatus, automobiles and Mihdalrtfr a 9-0 nt urA (ha U,t 11 V .avd a total of $80,734.38 during the (HBl jTzni imuri v -' 11 j n.-ivjj 1 J III Ol r- ovrnrrent that la, from July 1, report submitted to Commissioner . mgeiow oym j. n. wooa, municipal purchasing agent V,, .The biggest single saving, rea,ds the , report, waa made on the purchase of ' atfltionerv. He savs he saved a tntai ' , ' ttt t15.2&9 on this account. The business transacted by the bu- ' reau totaled for the year t580.060.70, of which 42S7.004.50 were (n contracts piacea vy tne council. , me estima-tes ; that on $358,397.33 of -the business done tie has sved 157.007.78. He es lmates that by repairing the fireSoat ; ' :'n George H. Williams. In the manner 1 Aon.- a, saving of $10,000 was made, , These amounts, totaled with the sav- log effected, by the council, approxl- , na.i . ev,tdi.o, ne concludes. Famous "Munsing 99 ;vear For Women and Children Showing New Fall Weights Many Lines at Reduced Prices Women's "Muminffwear" Cotton Union Suit Medium . weight, high, low or Dutch neck. Knee and ankle length. $1.25 $1.50 Regular LOO 1.50 Women's "Munsingwear" Wool and Lisle Cloth Union Suits Medium weight. Dutch, high or low neck, long, short or elbow sleeves, or sleeveless. Knee and ankle length. $2.00 Regular sizes, priced, garment $1.79 $2.50 Extra sizes, priced, garment $2.15 Women's "Munsingwear" Wool and Cotton Union Suits Heavy weight, in white and natural color. High neck, long sleeves and ankle length. Regular sizes, garment $1.75 Extra sizes, garment $2.00 Women's "Munsingwear" Fleeced Vests and Pants Heavy fleece-lined cotton, cream color only. High neck, long sleeved vests, ankle length pants. 65c Regular size garments, each 55 75c Extra size garments, each 63 sizes, reduced to garment $1.15 Extra sizes, reduced to garment $1.J5 Women's "Munsingwear" Wool and Silk Union Suits Dutch neck, elbow sleeves and ankle length. Regular sizes, priced at, garment Extra sizes, priced at, garment Women's "Munsingwear" All-Wool Union Suits White and natural color. High neck, long sleeves and ankle length. Regular sizes only, priced at, garment $3.50 Women's "Munsingwear" Wool and Cotton Union Suits .White or natural. High or Dutch neck, long sleeves, ankle length. Regular sizes, priced, garment $2.50 Extra sizes, priced, garment $3.00 Women's "Munsing" All-Wool Vests and Pants White and natural. High neck, long sleeved vests and ankle length pants. Regular sizes priced, each $1.75 Extra sizes priced, each $2.00 $1.75 Children's Wool Union Suits, $1.59 White and natural. All sizes. High neck, long sleeves, ankle length and drop seat. Children's "Munsing" Fleeced Cotton Union Suits Heavy fleece-lined cotton, in cream and natural color. High neck, long 'sleeves, ankle length and drop seat. Sizes 1 to 9 years, garment 75 Sizes 10 to 13 years, garment S5 Children's 85c to $1 Wool Pants and Vests, 78 2 for $1.50 High neck, long sleeves, ankle length. In white and natural. All sizes. Second Xiao-, sixth Street Bid. r Munsingwear for Men and Boys Sale and Showing of Fall and Winter Garments See Alder Street Window Display .POETLA5D AOEMTS BTJTTXBICK FATTEBSS TKUU) 7X.OOK, 6TXC 8TBEET BTJXUDXHtK SIXTH STREET BCTiDIUG The New Pandora Box Very Latest Party-Box Novelty Shown for the . First Time in Portland Special Introductory Price $3.75 These new Party Boxes are as attractive as their name. German silver, in two patterns, ope engine turned effects, the others handsomely etched. The shape is a complete innova tion, and the box is sub stantially built. Fitted with vinaigrette, pin box,' card at tachment, iiU, coin holder, powder pur 4 mirror, in gildedefiect, mak ;.dj a pleasing contrast Car ried ca liric chain. "Pandora Boxes" are sure to be ex tremely popular- be the first to have one! Very Specially Priced at $3.75. riret Tlocr Sixtn street Bldf, Rally to the South Cotton the great industry of the "Sunny South" is call ing every loyal American citizen to its standard. And as suredly no better spirit of patriotism could be evidenced at this time than to patronize this gigantic American in dustry, that has been deprived of its usual market through the great European conflagration. The cotton industry of the United States is of vital importance to this nation's future , greater greatness and our appreciation of that fact can best be demonstrated by the extent to which we all "Rally to the South." Wearever Berlin Sauce Pans, l-quart size, each 70 ( Wearever Berlin Sauce Pans, 2-quart size, each 95 earever Berlin Sauce Pans,4-qt. size, each 1.45 Wearever Round Cast Griddles, 10-inch, each S1.90 Wearever" Round Cast Griddle 7JirrV M-i, 2.un Wearever Cast Waffle Irons, low style, each 93.00 earever Preserving Kettles, 4-qt size, each $1.15 J. Soever Preserving Kettles. 6-qt size, each f 1.40 Wearever Preserving Kettles, 8-qt. size, each f 1.65 Wearever Preserving Kettles, 10-qt., size.ea, 2.00 Wearever" Preserving Kettles, 12-qt. size. ea. f S?.40 Wearever Lipped Sauce Pans, 1-qt. size, ea. 60e Wearever Lipped Sauce Pans, 2-qt size, each TO iVearever Hpped Sauce Pans' 3-0- size, each 95 WrearcveCL,pped Sauce Pans- 4-qt. size, ea. 1.15 Wearever"' Covered Winder a tl.RS earcv" Tnu.r.J v.i.i.. c rie "Wearever"; Covered Windsor Kettles. 6-at.'ea. 1.90 r Men's $1.25 "Munsing Fleeced Cotton Union Suits On Sale 98c Medium heavy weight, in ecru and gray color. High neck, long sleeves, ankle length and closed crotch. Reduced from $1.25 to, the suit 98c Men's $2.50 "Munsing Worsted Union Suits $1.98 Medium heavy weight, in natural color only. High neck, long sleeves and ankle length. Regular $2.50 gar ments reduced to, ea. $1.98. Boys' 75c "Munsing" Fleeced Cotton Union Suits On Sale 59c Medium weight fleeced cotton, gray only. High neck, long sleeves and ankle length. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Reduced for this sale from 75c to, garment 59c Tlxat Floor Temporary Gaily Colored Ribbons :. 4"At Remarkable Reductions h The Newest Fancies, Staples and Novelties Underpriced for This Sale Ribbons, 10c-12c Satin Taffeta Ribbons, Yard 7 No. 9 and No. 12 widths. All the desired colors Ribbons selected from our regular stocks. Plain Taffeta and Moire Ribbon, Yd. 15 Pure silk, 4 and ft inches wide. Also fancy silk Ribbons in light and darkcolor effects. Roman Stripe and Fancy Warp Prints, Yard 19 Roman stripes in ten different color com binations. Warp 'prints, light and dark ef fects. 4 inches wide. 35c-40c Satin Taffeta Ribbons, Yd. 20 All pure silk variety of colors. No. 80 and;100 widths. Regular stock ribbons. Fifty Different Pattern Ribbons, Yd. 21 $ Hairbow ribbon, 6 inches wide, fancy and plain taffetas, Duchesse moire and fancy rib bons of various styles- immense assortment. $1.25 Lovely Fancy Ribbons, Yard 95 Jacquard, Tapestry, new Maxixe and beau tiful fancies immense display of imported Ribbons in light and dark colors, 6 and 7 inch widths. super- ouc Satan and Satin Taffeta Ynrrl Seven inches wide. Twenty desirable col ors very fine qualitv satin grnld satin taffeta. 50c Panama Moire Faille gibbon, Yd. 35 In 20 different colors, irlctjiiding the new Fall shades. GV-inch widthiRiibbon of s ior quality. 85c Black Chiffon Taffeta Ribbon, Yard 59 i f , In 7-inch width. Als .imported taffeta ribbons' of very high luster.- 75c Fancy Ribbons, Yard 63 Beatftiful shades, ombre effects, in all de sired colors center of moif$i.with wide satin edges. Gl2 inches wide. B5c-$1 Roman Striped Ribbons, Yard 75 Imported Ribbons, in beautiful colorings. 7 and 8-inch widths. VerlfHjarge variety to select from. fljl s 25 OFF ON ALj!RIBBONS Selling Regularly $2.00 to $12.00 ' New Metajlic, Vejoints, Novelties Hundreds of Pieces-i-Your Choice Less 25 Discount. "tint' See Sixth Street Window Displayt Plrat ricHar sixth street Bldy. -mn-n.TT.Atrn AOSHTS BUTTIUtZCX PATTEXXTS THXBJJ raCOB, 6TB 1. TSXPOB&ST AHBXX A Timely Sale and Demonstration of "Wearever" Aluminum Ware Temporary Annex, Third Floor "Wearever" Aluminum Kitchen Utejnsils are favored by all housewives. Their supreme wearing qualities and their absolute cleanliness are the secrets of their popularity. During Demonstration Special Prices Prevail on four utensils of this unexcelled kitchen ware. Make your selections from the following list, and come in to our de partment and allow the expert demonstrator to tell you the ad vantages of "Wearever" Aluminum Ware for Kitchen Use v 80c "Wearever" Saucepans Tinned handles, heavily riveted. 2J2-quart size. For this sale at 59. 60c "Wearever" Stew Pans in three-pint size. Substantially made, and vvSi not dent Just as illus trated. Specially priced fear this, sale at 41. 85c "Weanrrer" Preserving Kettles just as illustrated, 2-quart size. Splendid aluminum k. of ttc rtr- n it L A W.. -J. 11 1 I I i viliw, iiui niiu-ltu ujr d.VlUS, lUCdl IOI .preserving uses. Special for this sale. eacft $1.15 "Wearever" Covered Sauce Pans just as illus trated:. Without joints, seams or soldered parts. 2-quart size. For this sale, ea. 79. "Wearever" Tea Kettles, 5-quart size, each' $3.75 "Wearever" Tea Kettles, 6j4-quart size, each f 4.00 "Wearever" Tea Kettles, 7j4-quart size, each 4.50 "Wearever" Tea Pots, 1-quart size, each ...,.f2.60 "Wearever" Tea Pots, lJ4-quart size, each ....f2.80 "Wearever" Pie Pans, shallow, 6H-nch size, ea. 17 "Wearever" Pie Pans, shallow, 8H-inch size, ea. 25 "Wearever" Pie Pans, shallow, 10-inch size, ea. 30 "Wearever" Pie Pans, shallow, 11-inch size, ea. 35 "Wearever" JRice Boilers, 1-quart size, each . ..$1.55 "Wearever",Rice Boilers, 2-quart size, each .. .f2.00 "'Wearever" Rice Boilers, 3-quart size, each ...?2.40 "Wearever" Pudding Pans, 1-quart size, each ...40 "Wearever" Pudding Pans, lj-quart size, each 55 "Wearever" Pudding Pans, 2-ijuart size, each ...5 "Wearever" Pudding Pans, 3-quart size, each ...80 "Wearever" Pudding Pans, 4-quart size, each ...95f . Tilrd r loor Teoray ax 8TBXTET BtTZXiSrZf Q Dainty New Undermuslins Specially friced The Very Newest Ideas Combining Daintiness. Simplicity and Moderateness of Cost Here in Abundance for Your Selection Come in tomorrow and inspect these new Undermus lins that we're placing at your disposal at these very spe cial prices. Surprise and delight will be your reward to say nothing of the extreme economy you may enjoy! New Combinations of Fine Nainsook, Special 98 Straight leg or Knickerbocker style. Most attractively trimmed with dainty Swiss and hand-loom embroideries, or fine Swiss insertion and lace combined, with beading and ribbon at the waist line. A wonderful offering at this very special price 98. New Princess Combinations of Nainsook, Sp'l. $1.98 Fine nainsook made in attractive Princess style, entire yoke, back and front, of fine lace insertion. Finished at top with lace beading, ribbon run. Specially priced at $1.98. New Combinations, Straight Leg Style, for $1.98 Made of finest materials. Beautifully trimmed with laces, Swiss medallions, embroidery insets and lace inser tion. A variety of attractive effects. Very special for this sale, only $1.98. s Second Floor, Sixth Street Building EXTRA SIZE GARMENTS AT SPECIAL PRICES Extra Size Combinations Prettily lace and embroidery trimmed. A variety of different styles. Sizes 46, 48 and 50. Specially priced at 98 to $1.25. Extra Size GownsCrepe, nainsook and cambric. High and low necks. The simplest to the most elaborate models. Priced $1.25, $1.59, $1.98 to $4.50. Extra Size Drawer Made of soft nainsook. Straight leg style. Complete assortment! Some trimmed with Swiss em broidery, some with lace and Swiss medallions. Priced 59, 79S 98. New Nightgowns Full Cut Special 98 Cambric and nainsook gowns, 60 inches long, full width. High neck and long sleeve, with yokes of hemstitching and tucks combined with embroidery edges. , Also nafnsook and crepe gowns in low neck style, with trimmings of lace and em broidery. Very specially priced at 98. New Gowns of Nainsook and Batiste, Special $1.98 Two styles. One Empire with all-over lace yoke back and front. The other a simple gown, copied from a French model. Square meek, daintily tucked across the front, with ribbon run through casing and finished with smart ribbon bow. Regularly selling at $2.98 rReduced for this sale, only $1.98. New Envelope Drawers, Very special 5So Made of soft nainsook in the new enveli style. Elastic at waist line and trimmed with 'dainty patterned 'embroidery. For this sale only, priced 59. New Corset Covers of Fine NaSssook, 59 One style trimmed back and front withljfiiic Swiss embroid ery and lace medallions. Another made iijjjjf-urplice style, with elastic at waistline prettily trimmed. Sp;ial this sale, 59. New Reinforced Bloomers of NaUnsook, 59 In pink, blue or white. with elastic at waistline an Stronglyreinfdirccd at scat nd knee. - Vcrt'special, 51 Made 9. Women's Drawers pf Nainsook, fecial 39 Very good quality material. Prettily tnjnined with lace, em broidery and hemstitched tucks. Speciall)riced at 39. NEW FRENCH UNDERMUSLINS HVE ARRIVED We announce the arrival of our complete assortment of dainty French Undermuslins, a collection ffat is the lojrcliest it has ever been our fortune to see gathijd together m one group. Many novelties and handiwork the most delicate character on sheer materials. New design new models, and 'J. Um 1 T Tm1 Ae'twi'lti c-1 tiifHf r a a bevy OI new laeas in f icuui VJjiuti j&Maim: a waii. tuui selection here. SIXTH STREET BUH.DIW0I 4H TUESDAY GROCERYjifSPECIALS ROYAL BANQUET FLOUR Milled for uljipecially from tne best Bluestem wheat. Makes splendid bread, H and P- tr Sart . iM VJLWV Golden Pumpkin -Solid pack. Ncf. 22 h:- cansjifiozen 4 . 5ip Victor Rutter Satisfactory brand. Roll Cottage Hams Solid pieces, about 4 lbs. eac White AiDarams Peak brand. Round cans. Luna Beans California dried. 3 pounds lor lip . Pure Lard No. 10 nails f 1.30 No. 5 . pails und ?en ax.w- ee, ...67 17 can 12U0 ..TOe- fut rood Orocery,' BMtmttt-Sixm Street SUg, !:! i'.i I