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" ::'! 16 THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING.! MARCH 21, 1915, I 1 -- r Just Arrived! Souvenir Spoons IN OPINION OF PIANO $1.25 Taffeta Silk 98c 1 The most wanted fabric of t tie sea- California, Oregon, Washington ! j and Missouri States 4. By special arrangement with the maker's rep resentative, w are able to announce this sensa tionally low ptice 10c. : The California State Seal Spoon goes on sale tomorrow for the first time. Get one and add it to your collection. All the other states are .yet to come. ' i Each Spoon 'sold with R. Wallace & Sons, Mfg. rjCos written guarantee. Main rioor, Suth-Bt. Bidf. son. One Yard Wide ' Herd's the choice of colors at your Visitor Declares That Pres ! ing Country in Many Ways ent European. War Is Aid- ; PAYS OREGON A TRIBUTE disposal: . j Greens Gobelin Yellows Pinks White Cream Black Apricot Nile Green Alice Blue .Navy -Third Ploor. Bixth-St. Bid. f: "Ton Save an Empire In Itself Here," ,f. Declares W. B. Beach of Firm t. , of Baeli Jt Xiftne. BUSINESS IS ON MEND MAN FROM MICHIGAN TM'L. Ji nLbf . TT. .fiP.:i: TT ii t ".' -Making bis sixth annual visit to the racific ooa.t V. H. Beach, treasurer . : . and general manager of the Bush i Lane Piano company of Holland, ' Mich..' is in Portland ani with a firm - conviction that business ia on the '., mend. "Fundamentally Jhe United States ; I.- Is 'on a better and, more substantial basis that any other country on the . j'-globe," lie re. narked yesterday. "Our crops during' fho past few years have been record breakers and with the Eu f ropcan war, deplorable as It is, worK- '-; ing to our advantage 1 foresee steady .improvement.' I don't believe better times are coming with a rush but I do ' look for a constant and continued im- provenn nt. ; f "Tills war is helping ( us in more , ways than one., We have disposed v;of the bulk of our grain crop at top :;otch. prices and we have received tne . 'fash in, return; we are liquidating out f debts : abroad ; we are buying back" Ameiican securities at frO cents on the ?. dollar; our factories are working over. t time in some places to supply tne Ku : ropean demand; we are lending our . " jnoney abroad at good rates of Interest. ' And most of Hie money has been loaned with- the express, stipulation 1 that it be spent in the United States. j "Other benefits from the war lie in the fact--that the competition Of Eu- .1 " ropean -factories is decreased, civing ' rise to :-e:iter production in this t '! country, ami that Americans are being ,cumpelled to stay at home instead of '"s-"torig abroad to impend their money. "Deplorable, indeed, as it is, this war should help the . Pacific coast in- that thousands will visit' on this slope this " year instead of going to Europe. The expositions will be the, attraction but -a large proportion oStlie travel wili . v conic by way of the northwest. "it is absurd with such fine states " as ("Oregon and Washington and suchj! - kpiendid cities as Portland and Seattle j ' i to consider a visit to California alone a visit to the Pacific coast. Eastern-; . fi crti who fall to come to the northwest! -. will return home withoait an adequate; - J; conception of the western half of our; j, country, "1'ou have a veritable ' empire here" and 1 look for the- time when Oregon J and Wasliington will support a vast! "i population. Your, natural resources! . have hardly been touched." Mr. Beaclt is en route to California. ; Every Dog Has His j Day; So Does Orange Railroads, Hotels and Plain People Join; in Efforts to Accelerate Demand for Luscious Trait. Yesterday was 'Iprange day" not! applo day, or raisin day, or salmon! day, or peanut day, or Senator Day ; and throughout tlm nation the sale! anj consumption of the golden glo-i j boles of Cautorma ana 1 lorlda were: materially accelerated. The, California Fruitgrowers' asso ciation, not to be outdone by the shrewd "exploiters of ' other. PacifioJ coast food products, megaphoned March , 20 as the. clay of the orange. Nobody objected,- and the newspapers, hotels and - railroads ' joined in the campaign to impression the public . consciousness the edible desirability of the juicy fruit. Portland Joined in the observance. . Oranges were featured on hotel and .restaurant menus, and attractively! displayed in the stores. Nearly alj railroads gave oranges a premier place! on their menus.' Oranges appeared in) tempting form throughout the entire culinary gamut. '. .-- j , The- public is getting used to it - even likes it and if someone proclaim a i "sweet potato day" or "lima bear) day," precedent would argue that sweet potatoes and lima beans shoulj be given equal honor and considerat tion with the raisin, the apple, the I orange and canned saimon. Church Members to Carry on Campaign t" First Methodist Episcopal Revival Will ' Be Handled by Corps of 130 Workers Banner Will Be Awarded. ",. To revive tho interest of old memi ;"bers, who are not actively allied with somo organization of the First Methj odist Kptscopal church, is the purpose of one oft the biggest' campaigns ' eveir ' undertaken by any church in this citjf. ; - A corps of 130 men and women from the First M. E; church are' to spend . three hours every afternoon during ! four days of Passion week canvassing old members of the church. -The big corps wtll be handled by a commander In chief, who will have as , "t- elstants known as colonels, adjutants and captains. The members who can- not be seen in the afternoon are to b ; 1 visited during the evening. j ) Kacli division of the big corps oif j ' workers will compete for & banner, it to be awarded to the-division seeing the most people and securing the most 1 points." i Twenty automobiles are to be used - and their use has already been donated - The workers expected to comb the ett- i;v tire 'ctty ana the close In towns, iri ciuaing et. jonns ana uresham. r Paroled Man Denied Citizenship Papers j - Moses Silver, convicted in Salem of a charge of burning a building with ; Intent to injure the insurer and pa ! roled on recommendation of the Jury ; which convicted him, ..was denied citl ? zenship yesterday by Circuit Judge ! 'McGinn on his record. Silver was sen l tenced to S to 7 years In the peniten '.'tiary. During the two day hearing, t which ended yesterday, 41 new citizens , . were created through .the naturaliza - tion -route. . . . .-I ' -40,0" children In and near 18 An geles have saved almost J 1,000.000 in bank deposits. . The children are - all In the w pieces, hus history of "The Big" Store's" 58 years' rapid rise and ever-broadening scope of service, wq have never before shown such j Maker's Samples of : 9 omen s Weckwea Newbst and most desirable styles, compris ing 2400 and including collars, sets; and I many color novelties. 35c and 50c Neckwear Special OC Monday OC guimpesj 75c,85c,$1.25 Neckwear ve siees, Special coU Monday -fv Many women will buy for Easter wear. I r t a--v-a They Have Arrived ! Perrin's New Glomes We've received a full assortment of thesj famous French Gloves (scores of women will wear no cither make.) and are prepared to serve all with r Every Color! Every Style! Every Size! M Pri expert aes si.o, si.Si $2. ?2.2i ana up to fitting by expert fitters, j Ant Ploor, Siith-St. Plus Bldg. Very Dainty Are These Neirv Sleeve Bodices They are all specially designed for wear with sheer waists. -' I 1 1 Of Crepe de Chine at $1.98 Whi e and flesh tints, lace top back and front, forming sleeve, kimono style. j N - . Of Nainsook at $1.25 Puffed sleeves of lace! insertion front inset with organdy medallions and lace insertion, and finished at waistline with lace and ribbon beading. j $2.75 Corset Covers $1.59 j Washable chiffon, white and flesh tints, hemstitctjec. and picot edgesj and ribbon trimmed. j second noor, sith-st. Bidg. Ultra Spring Suits e s i gne d t lease the fa! tidious woman. The fabrics include Faille Silk, Taf fetas. Combinations of Moire and Taffeta.! fTaffela and Serge Voile and-Taffeta, and other smart coni- btnations, illustrating artistic ideas from the fqremdst foreign designers. Jaunty! Etons, smart Bouro, hp length and 34-inch belted models, exquisite linints It .,"m:i"gs:....n.. $32.50to$65 iost ."I : tHllHIIl,S this Spring the style .changes are radical. The plain circular Skirts are in- evidence yith tht tighi-fittiijig bodice reminiscent of Colonial days. Materials in clude Taffeta, Crepe de Chine.: Gros de IJourdes, faille bilks and Man nish Serges at Women's Sillc Dresses irnm $12.50 Woman's Spring Women's S 935 to to Coats a beautiful collection of Suits, Coats, Wraps, Dresses and Gowns. ll4 It. li.. i;L. XTA... ...UU ran; ri.,1a ifii U,f jviuucii nuiii uic illicit uiciSiiiaKCii ill icw . iuik, wiiu iidvc acni us aijficMiuyiicu uy Worth, Bier9 Jenny, Drecoll, Klein Acmes. PaauinJ Decillet. Bernard The woman who demands bridnalitV. grace and! beauty will certainly find it in the auaint. nrettv stvles we are now showing for tne Spring and Easter of ! 9 1 5 . mm smii.ij wfnui uuiw a h u n - dred smart novelty effects; showing the highhvaistd Empire, Norfolk, belted. fancy and i lain j tailored models, in such materials as Gabardines, SFopliris, Homespuns, Tweeds, Mannish Serges Silk jlfopliris. v-netKs, eic. opienafa styles in meaium-pricea- 1ST.. ."":...?". $17.50 to ia the very latest models, including Empire arid loojse effects, with or without belts. Made rom ; Poplins, Tweeds, Chinchillas, Gabardines, Ser;es, Coverts, Checks, etc. Suitable for jAuto, for street or! fgeneiral wear. Women's P ) ff7C C99 C) Spring Coats ..pU, p0 OC p4.DJ pringlCoats for Limousine and Afternoon wear ol Faillfe Silks,' Bengalines, Moire Mistrel, Worumbo Coverts. Itjn Dorted Cords, Plaids and Fancy Mixtur :s. EkclusiVe designs with cnrr WTileiO novelty linings, rv-r "-' V- PA5 Tri nncf fskirtc&ol the1 J. MIX, J. mW', ""oehdef effort wheih is paifticiilarly good for small WjomenJ Misses and Juniors. Tailored Skirts come in circullr, flare or plaited effects. Materials indude Chuddalk Cloth, English Tweeds, imported cords. jNOyelty Checks and Plaids. Priced for this sale Ca J C71 tomorrow at A fter noon and Even C-krrSmart for Matinee and Mvenirifir wear. tCiO Gros de Lourdes, Satiif Chijrmeupe, Georeette Crepe and Faille Francaise. Colonial mod els in Empire effects enjoy great vogde. Sofne with See Back Pace of the i)ramatic Section for our Other Page Ad of Drugs, Toilet Articles, Cor sets arid Furniture. Store Your FURS ail here ige V postal for thi d ndw in our Gold Stor- ultslon the premises. Qderate charges. Drop a or phone and we'll call m. i An Open Letter to Kodakers! Brirjr inl vour films tomor row for expert developing and printing. An expert, formerly with the Eastman Company, is jiere to do the work, and you're fissured satisfaction. We get the most out of e.very film. 1st Oor s til s- ing in 1 1 i j i iii i i iii in i i iv a n i around theP widelv iree and four muffles flaring Dink.' old blue, pastel VIC V T ii P17 colorings ...if)6tJ9 ip Of) IV' $7 I Ponrth Floor, Sixth-St. Bid. skirt. Thf new coloring3 are wateriiielon liyory, king Shades of New Silk Faille Ribbons! in a Sale All pure silk in plain and moire effects, widest possible range of staple and new colors. Bought at you -tne. saving. . - i a special price,; we . give 85c Quality 6V2 In. Wide Special tt Monday ysed j for milliner j j $1.25 Quality 8 In. Wide Snprinl O r8 Monday 0DC shes, hair bows, .girdles, etc. rirst Ploor. Sixtb-St. Bldg. v McCallum Extra Size Silk Hosiery $1.50 A most popular favorite with Portland women. Here tin the knew shades Palm Beach, sand, ne w grays, taupe,, champagne, bronze, and others. Regu lar and extra szes. j j . Women's Fiber Silk Hose 50c New! Black and white only. Extra sizes, made with ribbed tops. ' j . I M ' Plrst Ploor. Sixth-St. Bid. New Things for You in Laces JUmbroide nes Practically every doncdvable style is here too many to list. . Here's a hint: $1.25 to $1.75 Flounciwls 98c 45-inch voile and btistej some elaborate, others simple, conventional designs. Net Top Laces 50c to $2.50 Whitei cream, itwo-tbned effects and sand. The desiirns in clude. filet, Margot, Point Gaze and Plueratic. Georgette Crepe $1.50 to $2.75 Leading colors, one of the fashionable waist fabrics this season. s rirst rioor, sixth-st. Biar. agai Neu)t Styles! Petticoats are few At $5 At $3,7, "some styles. ' i W 1 you Imay be suited Hi ' " A Triumphant Success! ip Opinion of Our Patrons of the Showinc of Eafcest New; j Iillliniery if or oprtng and ILaster Wear C7 Kfl Cl fl C Uthers from 3 .OU,TlU,piO $S.odio$125 It is a revelation to tne Women of Portland of the very newest, most novel and really practical millinery wnicn nas received rasnion s seal tor the Spring season. The unusually broad range accepted models! for Spring', 19j5, both as to color and shape, has enabled our makers to exercise their judgmejnt iri a Way i that' has been less hampered and confined ! than in years. Consequently your qhoia cebtionallv wide, i No matt HERE economically and well. The New Petticoats Are Here ! Hde Widths! New Colors! the fashion! Below we list a lovelties. . 1 I f the newest A biacW and" white checked taffeta, circular rtif- fles bf Belgian blue or black. Also plain shades. Plain shades; black and white stripe satin, ruches and corded effects. See these hand- Ai$6 A new corded ruche and underlay. Belding Satin all-taffeta ,"Eppo,M fancy flounces, finished with At $5 guaranteed,! c i r'c u 1 a r flounce, knife pleating, very effective. Petticoats $3.69 Laslj season's . "Eppos" and othejrs, adjustable, all Jersey or njiessaline, good colors. Plfth rioor, SiXth-St. Bid. permitted by the ... ! ' tnis .season is iex- r w hat nd Ploor, out tate, lxth-st. Bida. New and Charming Waists SS, $7.SO, $ lO The women who like daintv waists .will approve these wonde "models of exceptiortal qiiahty crepe de chine. Georgette crepe, ries. chiffons, shadow arid-metallic laces, Daintv designi for .casions. Whether you want-a tailored waist or a dress waist, you find it in this large collection. , . pirtb Ploor, Sixtn-Bt. 1 " BabyCarriages Go-Carts, too models. Come! onstrate them rful ngc- oc-will JMdff. i! ah new, in and let us o yu. "Fulton" Go-Carts Twenty different syles, he great est showing ever rriade iri Portland at - $6.50 kb $21.00 The 'Whitney Ma fee Baby Carriages, Chaises and per ambulators, in 40 different styles; Priced from ..$16.50 tbl$45.00 Temporary Annex, Eig-htli Ploor. I I : .r. ' : 1 rr. ! fliYi a rme j Kug is w and these finje F -inch WilWs, $3.50 vBMr ! ; . i m2L f""i mm n r . : " tf I blean I Nottingham lace, white, irresh. htock.1 In pleasing; patterns! 1915: V U W Y7rr s I Ready for Action! These Lawn Mowers Every style and every price in the genuine "Pliiladelphia"' and "Reliance" makes. "Philadelphia" 14-in. "K" Style, $8.50, $11 16-in. "K". Style, $9.50, $12 "Reliance" 12-in. Lawn Mowers, $3.35, $4, $4.50, $4.75, $5.25. 14-in. Lawn" Mowers, $3.50, $4.25, $4.75, $5.00, $5.50, ' $5.75, $6.50. 16-in. Lawn Mowers, $3.75, $4.50, $5.50, $6.00, $7.00. Temporary Annex, Third Tloor. A BIG STOCK OF i LINOLEUMS in both printed and inlaid patterns. Very little prices. t - nil i e in r , A i . t I ., -- " 1 : w r m Tm& Quality Sorj& of Portland FiffK SixUv-MorHsorv Alder Sta. : Sizes 22x36 27 xS4 36 x63 4.6x7.6 6 x 9 8.3x10.6 9 1x12 We al a Lif etime Investment Hardwlck Wiltons and Bundhar Wiltons may be truly termed as such. Anu since ui permits or the rival the rarest - These Rugs of can "French." Wilton $ 4.25 6.25 9.50 . 20.00 .37.50 . 53.75 60.00 Hardwick Wilton $.4.00 6.00 ! 8.50 19.00 32.50 50.00 55.00 so carry special sizes, such as 10-6x12 i 10- 6x13-6 11- 3x15 I We make a specialty of odd arid extra i . ... t. j .i: -.i large sizes,- wincni can supppicu short notice. ; We will be irlad to sliow them you and to lend you such -assistance as you may wish. They are sold exclusively at Meier. &; Franki bir Wonderfully firm, even texture, most anistrc coior ueauncm, mcy Orientals in richness of. tone., be had in the follawing. sizes: Buncthar Wilton $ 3.75 5.50 7i75 18.00 "30.00 40.00 4500 s. to SlSa&Ef- 0 Temporary Annn. PeTenth Tlnrr under 1 e years or age. .- hi . .