The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 29, 1915, Page 14, Image 14

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, MARCH - 29. 1915.
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CHRISTMAS SHIPS
BENEFICIARIES SEND
TO
THANKS
DONORS
Happiness of Givers Empha--sized
by Knowledge That
' Needy Ones Are Grateful.
AMERICAN AID PRAISED
Thanks for Overcoat, Declares On of
- Unfortunate Victims in War-Swept
f j Country.
Prom the ports of the Christmas Ship
till come messages of gratitude to thet
" generous pe6ple of Portland and vlclni
Ity who contributed toward the carload
of gifts 'sent. at the instance of The
" Journal, to be added to the cargo load
ed at New York. "
. Homer and Oonald Starhl, little sons
' of H. V. Stahl, 459 Kast Kifty-first
Street North, have received cards from
, children of Belgian refugees, who lost
' homes, property and all that they had
, through the German Invasion. One of
the cards is from Athens, Greece, and
It says: "Your kind Christmas gift
brought comfort and 3oy to a little boy
refugee from Smyrna, whose fanlly
. was driven away from home thrquga
the war." '"-
Mrs. W. U. Shu man, of Vancouver,
received yesterday . a card from Ant-
. werp, showing tiny Paula Genssens
bravely arrayed In a coat made In Al-
bany, Or., the message written by her
father reading:
"I beg ; to acknowledge you receipt
- of your notice card and make haste to
give satisfaction to your desire. I am
Christian Genssens, father of Paula,
my daughtersthe portrait of whom you
will find on this card. I thank you
for the overcoat you granted to the
American commission for relief of Bel
, glum that will always remember the
. kindness of the American people in
- helping lta poor inhabitants made deep
ly unhappy by the present war.
America for ever!' Most thankfully
yours, '" CHARLES GENSSENS.
"Antwerp."
Palm Sunday
Is Observed
Celebration of Passion or Holy Week
. Comaienced; Boon Honr Service
Starts Today.
Celebration of Passion or Holy week
in the churches of Portland began
yesterday with the observance of Palm
Sunday.
; In the Episcopal churches of the
- city services will be held from 12 to 3
o'clock on Good Friday and several of
., the parishes will make special observ-
. ance of Maundy Thursday. Under the
auspices of the Brotherhood of St. An
drew of the Episcopal church in Port
land brief 20 minute services will be
. held each noon, beginning today at
' the Baker theatre. The services are
mo arranged as to permit business men
to participate in the observance o'f
iioiy week.
Services will be held every evening
In the First Presbyterian church, th
Rev. Dr. John H. Boyd, pastor, preach
ing. Friday night a chorus of 60
. voices directed by Joseph A. Finley
will sing Dubois' cantata, "The Seven
Last Words."
Joint services will be held by the
Atkinson Memorial and "Waverly
'4 Heights Congregational churches Good
Friday evening, the Waverly church
holding separate services Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday.
Dr. Luther R. Dyott will talk at the
EA U L A Gens sens of
Antwerp, appreciates
keenly new coat, a
gift from Albany, Or. '
First Congregational church TueBday,
Wednesday and Thursday evenings.
Special services and masses will be
said .daily In the Roman Catholic
churches of the city, Centenary Metho
dist Episcopal church has arranged
daily services, and Rose City Park
Methodist, and Presbyterian churches
will bold community services.
-A feature of the week the First
M. E. church, of which Dr. Frank L.
Loveland is pastor, will conduct its
efficiency campaign.
CHURCH HISTORY REVIEWED
Rev. James D. Corby Conducts
Cervices at First Unlversalist.
Kev. James D. Corby, pastor of the
First Unlversalist church, conducted
services yesterday commemorating the
breaking of ground for the new church
at East Twenty-fourth and Broadway,
six years ago. Reviewing the church's
history for the period, he took occa
sion to remind the congregation of the
basic principles of the church. He de
clared the church presents a new
thought on the relation of God and
man and takes the view that the
church building should at all times be
open for the use of the people.
MRS. HINSON'S FATHER DEAD
Easter Tea Planned for Friday
Indefinitely Postponed.
An Easter tea planned by the women
of the White Temple at the home of
Mrs. W. B. Hinson for next Friday
afternoon has been indefinitely post
poned. Mrs. Hinson received a tele
gram yesterday afternoon announcing
the sudden death of her father, H. W.
Wadsworth, in Montreal.
Sermon Series Begins Tonight.
"Religion and the Modern Man" will
be the subject of a. series of lectures
to be. delivered this week by Rev.
Henry Marcotte, pastor of the West
minster Presbyterian church. East Sev
enteenth and Schuyler , streets. The
first lecture will be given tonight
The topics for the' week will be as fol
lows: Tonight, "Can the Modern Man
Believe in God?" Tuesday night, "Can
the Modern! Man Believe in Hell?"
Wednesday eight, "Can the Modern
Man Believe in- Heaven?" Thursday
night. "Can the Modern Man Best De
velop and Express His Religious Life
by Means of the Church T' Friday
night. "Can th Modern Man Believe
in the Ancient Significance of Good
Friday?"
Bandon is to get harbor Improve
ments in spite of the bill failing In
congress.
Announcement
We vWish to Announce to Our
Patrons That
Mr, Ludwig Hirsch
Our Women's Apparel Buyer
Is Now in the New York Markets
and is expressing to us daily groups of apparel
directly from the hands of the makers. Thus our
patrons are assured the very LATEST CREATIONS
at the most moderate prices.
1857 -9 1813
T& QualitV Store of Portland
nftK Sixth, forrisoiv Alder 3ta.
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Rich as Butter Sweet as a Nut
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At Your Grocer
Bread
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Tm& Quality' Stor. or Portland
See These jaunty
New Fiber Silk
Sweaters $11.25
.With cap to match at $1.50. They have
every appearance of ah all-silk garment, with
the added advantage of a wool backing, which
tends to prevent sagging and insures warmth.
One model has sash to match. Women's fine
Sweaters priced at $11.25.
Accordion Model $8
In duotone effect, with half belt at back, is
priced at $8.00.
Our Special at $5.50
Fiber Silk Sweater, in all leading colors, is
priced at $5.50. rifts noor. sixth-st. Building.
Ever Changing Styles in These
"Wirthmor9'
Waists at $1
Thousands Upon Thousands
Are Taking Advantage of Our
Great Easter Apparel Offerings
Introducing Tomorrow A Special Showing of
EW SILK SUIT
N
s
They are made up in the prettiest and
most fashionable fabrics in style effects
that are right up to the minute.
Best of All $1.00 Waists
Always "Wirthmor" and sold here exclu
sively. The new models go on sale tomorrow.
We picture three of them.
;- : " Tlfth noor. gth-St. Bid.
That Rank High in Favor This Season
- In Our Garment Salons
The Illustration on the
Left $45
Shows a very attractive two-piece
suit, made of battleship gray faille and
lined with Colonial figured silk. jAs
you will see, the lines are graceful and
it's a most practical suit, with its
jaunty belt, acorn shape, self-button,
trimming and box-pleated skirt.
It has been years since silk
suits were as popular as they are
this year. And the styles now in
vogue lend themselves beautifully
to these fabrics, which include
chiffon taffetas, silk poplins and
faille silks.
Illustration on Right $48.50 P
Shows a black silk poplin suit, lined
with Colonial figured satin. The
blouse,. Eton style, is particularly; be
coming to many women. The vest is
charmingly embroidered in pink and
green on white, and the lingerie col
lar and cuffs show-touches of the
pink. A very pleasing 4nodel.
Other Silk Suite are shown at
$25, $37.50, $40, $57.50 to
$125. ronrth Floor Sixth St. Bid.
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The Idaho Souvenir Teaspoons
On Sale Tomorrow
and four other states, each priced at
x alifornia
Oregon
10c,
Washington
Missouri
Each spoon sold with R. Wallace & Sons Mfg. Co.'s written
guarantee. Get at least six each of these beautiful Spoons as
gifts or for home use. More states will follow. ' .
PtrstPloor.Sixtn-St.Bldg.
Tut Quality' Sto rjb- or- Portland
Tomorrow s the Day!
That Easter Hat
BBSBMsssassissBSBssBMSSsssBSsassi isMasssssssssssssassBSSSMSsasMsssisssBMssasBsssa msmmsbbbmMsbbhi
for Your Boy
Buy it now. Our stocks are the largest and finest
we've ever had.
Wash Hats 50c, $1.00, $1.50
In oval,, telescope, Rah-Rah and .square-crown
shapes, made of poplin, crash, duck, prque, ratine
and silks, all colors and combinations, sizes 6 to 7.
Straw Hats 50c to $5.00
In hew , shapes that . include the Rah-Rah, oval,
middy and diamond crown in dozen of color com
binations. . Sizes 6'Ato7. .
New Caps 50c to $1.00
In all worsted materials to match the suits. Sizes
6j to 7y$. Temporary Anmi. Eeoond Floor.
For Every Woman in PortlandA
New Easter Hat
awails at least, that is .whaLve have
triedTo provide in this great showing of
hundreds of new Spring trimmed styles
at prices of
$5, $7.50, $10, $12.50
$15, $20, $25, $30
or up to .$75. All with that ultra smartness
and best quality of materials and workman
ship. sooa4 noor, etb-St. XlAg.
Yes, You Surely Want New
. Easter Gloves
And here are two very exceptional offerings at gen
erous price lessenings. ,
Women's $1.25,
$1.50 Gloves at
Women's $1.25
Suede Gloves at
jfV Suede duplex
JOjf Gloves, the very best
Clirfl quality, sliown in
white, natural and
brown. Imported washable pique
gloves, made of the finest Sea
Island yarn, sizes 5lA to 8j4 the
pair 89c.
75c
High - grade kid
Gl o v e s, Trefousse
and "M. & F. Spe
cial" included. Bro
ken lines of sizes and colors, in
cluding black, tans, white, brown,
mode and champagne; not every
size in every color.
These Gloves Will Not Be Sent C. O. D. Nor Exchanged
First Floors Sixth-St. Bid.
"Yeloban" Milk
Case for $3.09
This is just one of the many splendid offerings in our big
Canned Goods Sale. The price on this Milk is less than
wholesale and we must reserve the right to limit quantities.
DRIED FRUIT SPECIALS
Fancy Peaches, large I Choice Peaches,' fine I Dried Apricots, rich
yellow fruit, OC- I fruit, 4 lbs. JC I golden Iruit "I K
thin - skinned wv I 4 lbs. 50c; lb. J-
3 pounds for
Black Figs,
cooking, 4 lbs. for
California OKi I Dried Apples, -fresh cut OfT
.... tdUK, rings, 3 lbs. for .........
Snow White Flour $1.65
Tomorrow This Low Price on "Snow White"
s Per Sack.
Jersey Butter, Roll 60c
Freshly Made Butter. A Very Satisfactory Brand.
Fur Food Qroosry, Bssemsnt, Slxt-St. Bids.
Reduced Prices on
Ribbons for Easter
Tomorrow and all this week, these great specials:.
Velvet Ribbons-f Black and Colors
8c No. 1 width, yard ...
10c No. width, yard
Rl l2r Ua. 2 width, vard
. -7c 1 17c No. 3. width, yard
......:9c
12c
Seven Other Big Specials
SOc" French Faille Ribbons, Offp
7-inch width, yard ......... OtJV
59c
85 c
85c
85c Heavy Silk Ribbon,
plain or moire, yard .......
$1.25 Imported Faille Rib
bons, yard
Soft taffeta, silk ribbon, 9
inch width, yard ....... ....
$1.50 Imported Ribbon, sat
in and moire, 71 inches in Qs
width; the yard at only 33
2Sc Silk Ribbons, fancy
Dresden or plain colors, the 1 Q
yard for only .............. X.V
35c Taffeta;" Moire or Dres- Ocn
den Ribbons, yard
35c to 75c Ribbons at 19c
Wide moire silk, faney stripes, ombre effects and Dresdens in
great variety of colors and patterns, 5 to 8-inch
First Floor. etb-St. Bldf.
wsr v SSI4
Th QyALrrV Stoup ot- Portland
And the Great Bedding Sale Now
ress. Beds, Mattresses,
in Prog
Springs, Sheets, Blankets
Reduced
Tut QjjALrnr Stows- or- Pobjlano
$12 Brass Bed, satin finish, guar
anteed best English CK CkK
lacquer, 3-6 and 4-6 sizes ?tJs7eJ
$17 Brass Bed, satin finish, guar
anteed best English lacguer. Your
choice of 3-6 or 4-6 size PQ OA
at only V
$11.00 Bed, both white enamel and
Vernis Martin finish, continuous 2
inch posts, with malleable rail
joints, 4-6 and 3-6 sizes, Qf Off
at only i&Hk.tdO
$10.00 White Enamel Beds, 4-6 size,
sale for the. low CQ PA
now on
price of .
Sheets, Pillow Cases and
Bed Spreads
39c
60c Muslin Sheets
at, Each
Extra good quality, welded
seam in center, 76x90-inch size,
each 39c.
75c
$1 Sheets Special
at. ...
Very best quality, torn,bef6re
hemming, SK)x90-inch size, while
any remain, each 75c.
20c 'Pillow
Cases, Each.
-; Scalloped edge,
size, each 1224c
12V2C
42x36-inch
$2.50 Bed-
at. .
S2.00
Honeycomb Bed " Spreads,
fringed and cut corners, full size,
reduced to $2.00.
15c
25c Pillow Cases
at, Each .......
Scalloped edge, 45x36-inch
size, each 15c.
$2.50 Bed- (J
spreads at . . . D J. O
Honeycomb Bed Spreads, are
fringed, with cut corners, three
quarter size, now $1.75.
$2.65 Bed
Spreads at
Honeycomb Bed Spreads, ex
tra heavy.' hemmed ends, cut
corners, full size, now $2.15.
$1.85 Bed- C A
spreads at. . . v 1
; Bed Spreads, ' with hemmed ,
ends and cut corners, full bed
size, now at $1.50. '
Third Floor. Slxtb-St. Bldf.
$2.15
$65.00 Poster Bed, W. K. Cowan
make. Made of solid figured Cu
ban mahogany, full and twin
sizes, now at . , . P
$7.50 "Solid Comfort' Mattresses,
layer cotton felt filled. Imperial
roll edge, art ticking covered
weight 40 pounds, re- Pr Off
duced to only PtFti
$17.50 Englander Patent Couch
Bed, makes a bed with one motion,
including large cotton- (T- -j rjF
felt mattress .'. ...... I O
it
$4.50 Steel Springs, Vernis Martin
finish, galvanized non- JO 7C
rust fabric. All sizes... - I O
$2.25 "Yum Yum" Springs, in all
sizes- i our enojee now IZll
. , Temporary A&mi
for only