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SECTION TWO SrOKTIXG NEWS AND GOSSIP AUTOMOBILES GOOD ROADS - SIXTEEN PAGES WANT ADS MARIKK MARKETS, RKAIj ESTATE PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 21, 1915. PROMINENT POLOISTS ATTRACTED TO GREAT ; TOURNAMENT AT S. F. Large' Parties Coming From ' East, Not to Mention Eng- lish Nobility, FOXHALL KEENE TO PLTY Portland Agents lor Hartmann's Rltc-Hite'' and "Berth-High" Wardrobe Trunks Headquarters lor Traveling Needs ol AH Kinds, at the Lowest Prices We Are Portland Agents lor Ladies' Home Journal Patterns and Publications "Merode" and Carter's Knit Underwear lor WomenDerby Kid Gloves DMiaii jroio j. acre wui oe uu a - Tsnrnament and Harness meeting to Entertain Society. San Francisco. Cal.. Keb. 20. The "-''.'Universal I'olo tournament, which is ' r a vrv- Imnnrtfint fcahirt fif the 1 J'anSima-Pacific Exposition at San Francisco. i attracting the attention ."i)f th smart worM. not oi'ly yi Ani r tca and Canada, but word has 1-ctn received by society folk iu San Fran- ' Cisco that. c-itrary to expectations, "quite a number of tho KnalihU nobility : will be tn attendance at tlift exposition and at the polo tournament. Already there arj several of the prominent 'eastern polo players in California, with others preparing to leave for the west In order to be there hi time for the opening of the tourna . tricnt on March 15. There will be polo . matches continuously nearly every day for six weeks, the last match taking i , placu on April 26. Three times a . ' 'Exposition polo field, af fonliiijj a insK nifleent view of the ttoiden Gatt-. the gcrocn clad .Mai in " J Mils, the sniilintr watera of San J i anciso May. while ever present ia tho riot of Kohl and blue and oranne of the Jewel city. Twice a week there will be matches at X'A Oerrito field, near San Mateo. The Sail Mateo I'olo club is tin: ren dezvous for the smart set Ustyug liou t the spring and nummer seasons, beinx but a thort ride from tho city either by train or automobile. The members - of the club as well as those of the Burlingame and Mento Park. Country clubs "are planning all sorts of de lightful entertainments for the visit ing polo players and their friends. So thak there will be no dearth of festi vities for those of the fashionable world who come to the exposition rrom all parts ol America, jurope ana the Orient. Koxlia.ll hfoene, the celebrated New York polo player, and his wife, and j'-Rene I,a Montague of the Mendow t br.ook team, have signified their inten- . tlona of attending the exposition tournament, and both Keene and l.a Montagu p, who have played In Knslish fields, will take part In it. Among trliQ celebrated players, from " th Coopertowrr-r&irrr'' will be Wax Stevenson, I'erry t?eartle.-jton, iMlty .von Stade and Pad Ramsey. ,, Frederick McI.auKHlin of Chicago end Hugh lirury, wlio will play with the Midw'ick team, are already In ' Southern California ,en route to Sati Francisco. Drury is a player of in terntinnal rrnulp. havir.ir taken part In tournaments in KhbI.iihI and India. IIo ia a member of the llockaway I'olo club. A1 v Pli.itrhmnn n f llein n:l t i. .1. Langford Stack of Cliicaso and Thom as Jo Bouteilier of Meadowbrook, have shipped their ponies and win Be in San Franrlsco some time before tlie tournament begins. Through private correspondence with friends In California, the Earl of Elgin. Sir James Wilson, the Coun tess of Leven, the l")uke of I,einster, Sir-Joto Carey of Guernsey aiid Aian McDonald of Banff, P., have an nounced that they are coming to Cali- ' ffirnia and San Francisco for the ex , .position and will arrive in time for the Polo tournament, the Golf tourna ment and the Harness races. Bac Meetings Interest. Two of the most interesting- activi ties in. the sports . calendar of the Panama-Pacific International Exposi- tlort are the race meetings, which will be held from June 5 to June 19, and 'again from October 30 to November 13. They will be conducted under tho auspices of the Pacific Coast Trotting Horse Breeders association. There Wll be no long drawn out contests, ex cept the $20,000 stakes. The races will attract prominent people from all ever- the .country and the attendance . will include some of the best known society folk of Canada and America. . The executive committee for the meetings are Professor JE. P. Ileald. ,8an Francisco; I. L.. Borden, Han 'Francisco; J. A. McKerron of Han Francisco, and IX O. Lively of San Francisco. The following constitute the advisory committee: II. K. Dever eux, Cleveland. Ohio; Morgan- G-. Bul i keley, Hartford. Conn.; pavid Bonner, "- New York: Sterlln Holt, Indianapolis; Amos Whitney. Muncie. Ind. ; George " II. listabrook, Denver; William Samp eon, New York; Lewis E. Waring, New :' York: Howard Ford, Stony Road, N, T" - T r-fi-wi Tertli I'm William C. "Wilson. Menominee, Wis.; M. W. Savage. Minneapolis; C. C. Tegethoff, New York; II. J. Sohlesinger, Mil waukee, Wis.; R. J. MacKenzie, Pleas anton, CaL; R. C. Estill, Lexington, Ky.; J. H. Booth, Roseburg. Or.; W. P. I jams, Terre Haute, Ind.; J. C. McCoy, Kirkwood, Dela.; J. "C Simpson. Ham line, Minn.; Fred Beechy, Boston. Mass.; J. C. Linneman, Lima, Ohio; Palmer L. Clark, Chicago; Major P. P. Johnston. Lexington, Ky.; Hamilton Busbey. New York; Edward A.' Tipson, Lexington, Ky.; Sidney Toman, New York; D. J. Campau, Detroit: Fred Terry, Indianapolis, Ind.; W. P. Mur i ray, Cleveland, Ohio; George E. Latti ner, Buffalo, N. Y".; John Bauer, Chi . cago; James A. Livingston, Grimsby," Ontario, Can.; W. E. D. Stokes, New York; Andrew H. Molera, San Francisco. Two Towns After Oar Championships " Boston and Springfield, Mass., are the latest to, express a desire to hold " the-annual "rowing championships of the-National Association of Amateur Oarsmen. Previously Duluth, Peoria, . . "Washington, T. C, and San Diego an nounced their desire to stage this clas ; a eie event. ' The award will be made at t Hie ahnual meeting of the "executive committee, to be held in New York A. 66 R We Will Continue to Give q&fi Trading Stamps This is the only Premium system which, pays you a dividend on the money you spend. If you are not saving "S. & H." Green Trading Stamps, start a Book now. (Mis, WW Ami & ffiMj Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods Pacific Phone Marshall 4800 Home Phone A-6231 Enjoy Down-Town Luncheon In Our Bcautilul Tea Room FOURTH FLOOR A quiet, restful place to dine with your friends. All food prepared under most rigid sanitary in spection and served in perfect style. .Plan your shopping to include luncheon here. Prompt service and reasonable prices. Fourth r ccH-LefflteF Bay" Nextt Wcdleesday M PremmnMinni ParBors f? So 10 J-W: Green Trading Stajnps Will Be Given Free to All Visitors Bring Your Book New Spring Veils 65c to $3.75 E(ESS(2S fir 9J 600 Jestt Meccfiedl toy Express An Unusual Factory Purchase Deserving ol Your Investigation See the Windows Our Garment Buyer has just returned from New York 'and with her comes this great lot of Dresses by express 600 in all. Tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock Iwe will place the entire assortment on sale at a sensationally low price. Every Dress is new and the styles most desirable for spring and summer wear. Two models chosen from the lot are here represented. Scores of other models equally as stylish are shown. Many are in the new Empire effect, others in plain tailored models with circular skirt. Materials employed are serges, crepes, poplins and combinations of serge and charmeuse. Trimmings of satin, covered buttons, embroidered pique and Swiss collars, silk pipings, military and soutache braids. Very attractive styles, suit able for wear on all occasions. The assortment comprises all sizes from f AO 14 to 46. Dresses that would ordinarily sell up to $22.50, at your choice DS mjJ(j Sale Starts Promptly at $ o'Clocfc Shop Early Showing New ress Goods for Spring MAIN FLOOR Direct from the largest mills in the world come these exquisite new weaves for milady's Spring wardrobe we have opened up in the Dress Goods Section. Among them are the new Covert Cloths, yard $2 and $2.50 Gabardines at, yard $2 and $2.50 French Hairlines, $1.00 a yard Black and White Stripes. Shep- herd Checks, yd. $1.00 to $2.00 Broadcloths, yd. $2.00 and $3.00 Armures, Foule. Poplins, Epingle. Charmeuse, Melrose and scores of other desirable weaves in all the newest shades. Cream Coatings and Suitings MAIN FLOOR For making of the new Spring Suits and Coats, these beautiful new cream fabrics will be much sought for. Why not choose now while assortments are complete? Qualite" Silks lor Spring MAIN FLOOR Silks know no finer slate of perfection than those possessed by the famous "Qual ite" Silks. Genuine Pussy Willow, Daphne Silk and Mexixe. These regal fabrics possess unsurpassed adaptability to the modes of the moment. Also Showing Newest Effects in Taffetas, Bengalines. Crepe de Chines, etc. Plain colors, stripes, checks, etc Dresses for Girls Just Received SECOND FLOOR Especially de signed for girls of intermediate ages. Mothers who have difficulty in finding dresses for their girls at this hard-to-fit age will find these to their liking. Also new Spring Coats in very latest models and materials. EXTRA SPECIAL Kimono Aprons At 39c SECOND FLOOR Women's Kimono Aprons of excellent grade chambray and percale, in dark blue, piped with white. Open on side or at back. Strap across back and large pockets. Full 57 inches long. OQ Priced very special at... Portland Agents LuiherBurbank Garden Seeds GROCERY DEPT. 4TH FLOOR You now have the opportunity of diverting the great Burbank genius right into your own gar dento grow the extraordinary flowers and vegetables he has been years in creating to have a garden that will be unique, beautiful and profitable. A BURBANK GARDEN FOR $1.00. The Burbank Dollar Garden is Burbank's own selection of his flower seeds and contains 12 beau tiful varieties, including some that are absolutely new. Separately, the value of this collection is $1.80. Ample seed for a garden of un usual beauty 12 packages of seeds for . . vl New Bon Ton and Royal Worcester Corsets : FIRST THE RIGHT CORSET Then the new wardrobe. The right Corset comes be fore anything else when milady begins to se lect her new dress or suit. Smartly gowned women recognize in the new Bon Ton Cor sets the perfect foundation for Spring modes. Jet our expert corsetiere help you select the lew Bon Ton model best suited to your fig ure requirements. V3. cgfft $15.00 $1.50 to $3.00 To the thousands df women who wear medium priced Corsets,' the name ,ROYAL WORCES TER stands for unequaled service perfect fit and universal satisfaction. Made in the larg est, cleanest and finest corset factory. Priced at $1.50 to $3.00. We Give S. & H." Green Trading Stamps Don't Fail to Ask for Them New Brassieres for Spring i SECOND FLOOR Brassieres impart trim and graceful figure lines so much admired and de sired this season. Your new Spring gown will fit better and look better if after selecting the new Corset, you wear a bras siere. We show, them in many new styles. Prices f flfl range from 50c to VlWUU k ALWAYS ASK FOR "S. & H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS. ATub-Prool and Sun-Proof Fabric for Summer Dresses MAIN, FLOOR All mothers should know more about this wonderful wash fabric. It is not a gingham it's stronger and more durable. Not a Iinen--though it looks like it and wears like it. too, but it is not so expensive. We will feature this fab ric this week in the Wash Goods Section and also a special exhibit in the windows. Shown in handsome assortment of pat terns checks, stripes, neat effects, black, white and prevailing shades. The ideal fabric for Women's and Children's dresses. AH 32 inches wide. . New Flaked Voiles in Beautiful Colorings Yard ......... .25c New Imported Marquisettes in all colors Yard. -60c 36-inch Printed Voiles in Exquisite Designs Yard .......25c Dainty New Lace Cloth in All colors the Yard 25c Everything That's New in White and Colored Wash Materials , - Here at Lowest Prices ,. , ... BmWmm Grecian -Treco Corsets SECOND FLOOR Our new Spring line of these well-known Corsets is now ready for your ap proval. Grecian-Treco Corsets are made of soft, silky, knitted fabric, which controls the lorm, giving graceful classic lines. They com bine to a superior degree the ele ments of style, figure-moulding and comfort. Ask to see the new B. & J. models for Spring. J" f fC Prices range $2.50 to vlv.Ul Save Your S. & H. Green Trading Stamps. r The Stamps are Free We give them with cash purchases. Visit the Premium Parlors and see the Beautiful Articles you may choose for your Filled Books. Muslinwear Specials ON SALE AT BARGAIN CIR CLE ON MAIN FLOOR These underprice offerings con sist of garments which were bought at a big reduction, and all is fresh, new Spring mer chandise. Wtnicn's gf .50 Gowns At $1.19 BARGAIN CIRCLE. 1st Floor Women's fine quality Muslin Gowns in dainty slipover styles, with low neck and short sleeves. Trimmed with pretty laces and insertions. Gowns worth $1.25 now 89c the $1-50 Q1 1Q Gowns for J)JLI $1.25 Combinations At 89c BARGAIN CIRCLE. 1st Floor Combinations of Corset Covers and Drawers, trimmed with lace edging and insertion. Several attractive styles. Regular $1.50 grades $1.19. Regular QQ $1.25 grades for OI7i $6,50 Petticoats At$249 BARGAIN CIRCLE. 1st Floor Dainty Crepe de Chine and Tub Silk Petticoats with lace flounces. Beautifully finished. Shown in pink, blue, white and lavender. Petticoats worth up to $6.50. Special for I0 AQ Ihis sale at p4flJ $2.98 Combinations At 98c BARGAIN CIRCLE. 1st Floor Women's three-piece Combi nations corset cover, drawers and skirt, attractively trimmed with laces and, embroidery. Garments worth up to QQ $2.98. Priced very special OC February Sale Bedding OFFERS EXTRAORDINARY SAVINGS THIRD FLOOR The best time of the whole year to buy Bedding. Why not profit by these extremely low prices and supply your needs. "S. & H. Green Trading Stamps given with all cash purchases. Standard $6.50 Wool Blankets at, a pair.. $6.00 Wool Blankets 4Q $4.98 $6.00 Fancy Plaid Wool Blankets, pair $1,75 Saxony Fleece Cottcfh Blankets, pair priced 5 special at, pair J $3.00 .'to $3.75 Bath Robe Blankets on sale at, each $4.00 $1.48 MAIN FLOOR Fashion says Veils Veils Veils! We have them in all the wanted styles and colors. New Filet and Brussels mesh in square and oblong, with chenille, taffeta and gold tinsel borders. Some have elastic band to fit around hat. Priced from 65c to $3.75 Closing Out Remnants of Veilings, Laces. Chiffons, ' Nets. etc.. at just ..HALF-PRICE A Thousand in 14 Hours THE Y. M. C. A. WANTS YOU YOU NEED THE Y.M.C.A. Membership campaign will 1 be gin next Tuesday. Help the good cause by taking out a membership in the Y. M. C A. BOYS' MEMBERSHIP $7 HIGH SCHOOL BOYS $9 NEW MEMBERS During Contest . ... .$12 Business Men, Class $25 Women's $1.50 Gtoves At $1.19 j MAIN FLOOR Here's an excel lent opportunity to buy your Spring Gloves at a substantial sav ing. Women's Lambskin Gloves of splendid quality one-clasp stvle pique bewn, with fancy stitched back in contrasting colors. Shown in black, white, tan and brpwn. Good assortment of sizes and reg ular $1.50 .grade. Priced - Q special, the pair J5XJLi Dainty New Neckwear Novelties For Women, 35c to S3.75 DEPARTMENT, MAIN FLOOR A subject always of great interest to women NEW NECKWEAR! Especially so just now, with: the many: exquisite new novelties for Spring coming in by every express, fresli from the maker. Already we have a splendid assortment of the late styles in military effects, high or low CoHars, Vcstees, Guirnpcs, etc. Ever so many pleasing shapes in nets, laces, organdie anil the new bolt-, ing cloth. Visit the neckwear section tomorrow QCf -CQ and see these. Prices range from OdL to J50 O New Shipment Neck Straps in plain colors and stripes ...25c Dainty Shoulder Bouquets of Roses, Fruit and Flowers 25c to 65c New Imported Crepe de Chine Handkerchiefs 35c each 3 for $1 Panama Exposition Souvenir Handkerchiefs Just Received. Priced 25c Women's Silk Vests At $2.95 CENTER CIRCLE, 1ST FLOOR Closing out a special line of Wo men's Silk Vests. Well-known make in broken line of sizes. Beau tifully finished; $3.50 J0 AP Vests. Priced special at pdZQ $1.00 Lisle Vests 65c CENTER CIRCLE. 1ST FLOOR Women's fine Lisle Vests in high necks and long sleeves. Broken line of sizes. Rcgu- tTg lar $1 Vests now for ODC WOMEN'S 65c VESTS for 49c UNION SUITS Special showing of Women's Spring weight Union Suits at $1.00 and $1.25 Child's Underwear at Sale Prices CENTER CIRCLE. 1ST FLOOR Children's "Carter" Underwear high neck, long or short-sleeve vests and ankle length tights to match. Shown in medium "weight. Regular 50c grades now at -38c Regular 65c grades now at 49c Regular 75c grades now at 56c Spring Hats Arriving Daily SECOND FLOOR Many smart , models on the lines of the "Tip perary" Turbans just received. Also novelty small shapes for wear with the new Tailored Suits, and. flower-trimmed, dressy styles ' in i newest Spring shades. See win- dow. Prices range flJOfl flfl from $5.00 to N5UUU Special Sale Dinner Sets DEPT. TIII11D FLOOR Many special lines of din ner Beta and also odd pieces In fancy china offered dur ing this sale at greatest re ductions. , . 85.15 Dinner Set in dainty pink decoration, with, gold line, 42 piece In set. .94.10 97.45 set of .( pieces . 95.95 $.0O net of 00 pieces. $7,00 914.00setl00 pieces, $11. OO Dinner ets in Flown Blue decoration, very neat design. $8.0O set of 50 pieces. $6.40 $10.00 net 00 pieces. $8.00 Dainty White and Gold sets $7.50 set of 50 pieces. $0.00 $9.60 set of 60 pieces. $7.65 $18.90 Indian Tree et.$12.60 $19.40 Turquoise Bre.$12.00 French China Third Floor-r-Odd pieces high grade French china pink design $2.55 do7 bread - and , butter plates, at the dozen. . . . .$1.28 $;i.OO doz. pie plates, doz..$lJiO $3.85 breakfast plates, dz. .$1.03 $1.80 ugars, creams, pir, . OOc $3.00 doz. soup plates, doz..$1.50 Austrian China Third frloor Odd pieces fine china, heavy gold border $2.r.O sugars, creamer, nr.. $1.25 $4.20 doz. fruit dlsles, doz.. $2. 10 $4.20 fruit dishes; doz.... $2.10 $6.00 dessert plates, doz.. .$3.00 $8.00 A. D. coffee cups and saucers on sale, at dozen . $4.00 Safe Blue and White Kitchen Needs Odd Lines Limited Quantities. THIRD FLOOR Odd lines high-grade Imported Ware robin blue outside and white inside. Regular 50c Blue and W hite Creamers 25c 35c Creamers for 18c 25c Mustards for 13c White and Blue Ware ' $1.10 Tea Pots on sale at 55c $1.50 Covered Sauce Pans-at 75c $1-20 Sauce Pans on sale at 60c oOc. Funnels on sale now for 30c 75c Jelly Moulds on sale for 38c 25c Sauce Pans at 1 3c 35c,Sauce Pans' at 18c 40c Sauce Pans at. 20c iOc Sauce Pans af 25c 50c Sugar ScoopAyiow at 25c 30c Sugar Scoops now at 15c 25c Sugar Scoops now at 13c 50c Tea Pots on sale for 25c $270 Four - piece Combination Sauce Pans $1.35 Demonstration O'Cedar Mops and Polish Third Floor i. saiuruay, aiarcn .u. .