The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 21, 1915, Page 9, Image 9

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    UNDAV MORNING. NOVEMBER 21. 1915.
We Start the Most Powerful Sales of the Year
m
Xmas Waists
15 Models
Just in
'Ussy Willow
georgette
Lrepe
Chiffon
Itriped
Bilk
hadow
Lace
most remarkable waists ever shown at $6.75 the materials
Bed are of the very finest qualities produced the styles reflect
pthing that is not entirely new in fact each model shows some
few idea of the mid-winter fashions in such colors as flesh, maize,
lack, white, navy, brown, hunters green, plum and striped effects.
11 long sleeve models. Third Floor
The Scarcest A T" f
feress Materials A W lOr
roadcloth $1.98 Yd.
Another shipment of new
oadcloths has been received
opened Saturday and go on
de tomorrow for the tirst
me.
l-This will be the last ship
ment for this season as broad-
ptha are growing scarcer
eh day.
ffull 58 inch broadcloths in
beautiful finish and chiffon
eight. In such colors as Af-
an brown, Russian green,
dnight blue, navy, taupe,
ay, cardinal and black.
oatings $1.98 Yard
Double faced, extra heavy
atings, 56 inches wide.
ponged and shrunk. In all
0 wanted colors.
Second Floor
40-in. Silk Crepe de Chine
For Waists, Dresses and QQ
Dainty Lingerie OC
-Crepe de Chine is the one silk fabric that grows in popularity
with each season and this year while it is more popular than
ever, it grows scarcer every day but in face of this fact we
offer tomorrow a wonderful quality of 40 inch silk crepe de
chine, which we show in such fashionable colors as white,
flesh, nile, coral, apricot, emerald, Copenhagen, ceil, Labrador
blue, navy, black, lavender and maize. Second Floor
Order Your Xmas Greeting Cards Now
See our special holiday stock of these beautiful cards.
Those who want their orders filled early will do' well to
choose the stationery they desire now. First Floor
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ememDrance
Hats
New and Elegant
As the Sketches Show
Formerly
Sold to $18
$6
.95
Portland Women Have Never Chosen
Hats Like These
Strong words, but substantiated in every way by the styles, the
trimmings and the exquisite materials used. They are all recently
new hats, designed especially for mid-winter wear featuring
both the small and large shapes, of velvet, panne velvet and hat
ters' plush. Hats for dress and tailored wear.
The famous Rawak, the Hyland and Gage Hats will also be
found in this sale. Third Floor
Your Ivory
or Christmas
The best Ivory Toilet Table
rticles are here the best as-
Irtments the best styles
best prices. Christmas
toppers will findhat we are
t "just out of the piece
:y want ; but if they are wise
fey will order at once, as
kxy is scarce, and the assort-
B.71S arc pounu iu gu quim.-
English Ivory
Frencfv Ivory
German Ivory
American Ivory
Mirrors with long handles,
d oval-shaped bonnet mir-
rs for $3.25.
Hair Brushes usually sold
$5.00, here at $4.00.
Other brushes at $3.50 to
00.
Combs, 8-inch, regular $1,
f 85c.
Extra' heavy imported
ench Combs for 98c.
Powder Boxes for 89c
hilar $1.25.
Hair Receiver to match
rVB8c.
Talcum Powder Holders
V 65c.
tPuff Box, large size, $2.00.
iFlat Pieces at 75c, 35c.
YHat Brushes $1.50, cloth
bsh, large size, $3.25
Fur Trimmings
Furs for trimmings take
first place this season and at
the same time are very hard to
secure ours is the one store
in the city that shows a com
plete assortment of all that is
fashionable in fur trimmings,
and at prices that are the
lowest!.
Coney from one to three
inches wide. From 75c to $2.00
yard.
Chinchilla Hare, 2 Inches,
$1.50.
Civet Cat, two inches, $4.95.
-Fitch, from one to three
inches wide, $1.95 to $5.95.
-Beaver, from one to three
inches wide. $3.95 to $12.50 yd.
Real Skunk, one inch, $3.95.
Hudson Seal, two inches,
$3.95.
Natural O p o s s u m, two
inches, $2.95.
Moufflon, two inches, $4.50.
Gray Krimmer, two inches,
$3.95.
Cray Squirrel, one inch, $3.
Fur Edges at 25c a yard.
First Ploot
Mail and Telephone Orders Filled by Expert Shoppers
J"
nunt
'Merchandise fd Merit Only'
Pacific Phone Marshall 5000 Home Phone A-6691
English Club
Stick Umbrellas
We consider ourselves
very fortunate in having re
ceived this special shipment
of umbrellas at this time, a
time when everyone is think
ing seriously about Xmas
gifts.
They all have the heavy
club stick made all in one
piece with regular frame.
Covered with pure silk taf
feta, in black,, navy, purple,
dark green and bright red.
Long crook handles finished
with ribbon rosette.
Prices $5.00, $6.50 and
$7.00. First Floor
First Floor
K H
Great
Thanksgiving
Dinnerware
o Special Display of
If ci-
ojippers
nd High-Top Dress
opts for Afternoon
and livening
Just at this time of year more
:tal activities loom in the imme
ite foreground than at any other
le.
It means shoes, slippers, and
ktiy of them for all sorts Qf oc-Sions.
SOT this special dispJay and sale
II '' be most welcome to those
Imen interested in the latest
oe fashions.
'Jifterrioon Boots in bronze
d dull kid, with beaded cut-out
raps- in white calf, in plain
Onze dull kid, patent and com
iatons, and plain vamps.
-Prices range ftom $7.50,
.50, $10.00 to $14.00 pair
uppers and Pumps, of
satins, dull kids, white calf.
kid, patents, brocaded
ks. cold and silver cloth. In
kin nd novelty trimmed effects.-
ppers J3.50 to7.oo.
V-v ... Second Floor
J
Sale u m
Nets and Chiffons
Georgette Crepe, $1.75, 40
ins. wide, black, white, flesh and
street and evening shades. One
of the most popular trimmings,
as well as for waists and
dresses.
$2.00 and $225 yd.
Elbow Proof Chiffon which
has all the appearance of Georg
ette Crepe a very satisfactory
cloth for sleeves and separate
waists. $1,50 yard.
$1.00 Lining Net, 85c
This is a cotton lining net and
can be had in flesh tint. 72
inches wide.
$2.25 Tulle Net, $1.75, for
evening gowns and dancing
frocks. 72 inches wide.
Silk No Tear Nets, $1.25,
in street and evening shades.
42 in. wide, regular $1.50.
Ombre Silk Nets 36 inches
wide in shaded colors. $1J75
yard. First Floor
Wartime Paris Sent Us This Exquisite, Beautiful
anmbrotbere& Jf rencf, Zftigen'e
If Ever There Was a Time to Take Advantage of a Sale
THIS IS THE OCCASldN
Above all NOW, when French lingerie is practically unobtainable and the source of supply cut off
by the war seems very remarkable an immense stock, nearly $25,000 worth of Paris lingerie
at prices absolutely unequaled, here or elsewhere. We are proud of this sale. It is another Lip-man-Wolfe
triumph. j
The most exquisite garments, made of finest French muslins. Gowns in the slip-over or open
front styles combinations in Princess or waisted style drawers in; many styles corset covers
and Princess slips, both simple and elaborate chemise, skirts and envelope chemise in many at
tractive designs, showing French or Madeira embroideries and real laces.
Combination Suits
Regular $2.49, $3.39, $4.50, $5.25 to $40.00
Special $1.98, $2.79, $3.59, $4.19 to $31.95
Dr?vers
Regular $1.25, $1.75) $2.49, $3.45 to $20150
Special 98c, $1.39, $1.98, $2.79 to $16.45
Chemise
Regular $1.65, $1.75, $2.49, $3.25 to $25.00
Special $1.29, $139, $1.98, $2.59 to $19.95
Envelope Chemise
Regular $3.79, $4.95, $5J2S to $5.95
Special $3.10, $3.98, $4.19 to $4.79
Regular
Special
Regular
Special
Regular
Special
Regular
Special
Gowns
$2.39, $3.98, $4.50, $5.95
$1.98, $3.19, $3.59, $4.75
Corset Covers
98c, $1.65, $2.79, $3.75
79c, $1.29, $2.25, $2.98
Skirts
$1.98, $2.25, $3.69, $4.19
$1.59, $1J9, $2.98, $3.35
Princess Slips
$3.75, $4.75, $5.79, $6.19
$2.98, $3.79, $4.65, $4.95
to $46.50
to $36.95
to $11 0
to $ 9.19
to $45.00
to $35.95
to $67.50
to $49.95
Fourth Floor
New York Has Sent to Portland Men
The Handsomest Neckwear
We Have Ever Seen
Price never makes up for style. In
these remarkable scarfs, quality and
style were the first requisites, the only
essentials. After that it became a mat
ter of quantity to control price. The
combination affords us the opportunity
of presenting to the men of Portland
tne most extensive collection of holi
day neckwear ever offered bv our men's
furnishing store. Exquisite heavy silks,
embracing every known style in Jao
quard, Dresden and conventional pat
terns. Regular $1.00 to
1 r
58c 68c 98
c
'lrat Floor
0
Manhattan Shirts for Xmas BUT
Why Pay Full Price When There's No Need?
Manhattan Shirts have a national reputation. They are
built up with every essential in material, tailoring and style
that goes to make a first class garment So why not decide to
buy father, son or brother shirts for Christmas ?
Tomorrow, then, is your day.
Manhattan Shirts at the following prices :
$1.50 Manhattan Shirts $1.15 $3.50 Manhattan Shirts $2.65
$2.00 Manhattan Shirts $1.38 $4.00 Manhattan Shirts $2.85
$2.50 Manhattan Shirts $1.88 $5.00 Manhattan Shirts $3.85
$3.00 Manhattan Shirts $2.25 $10 Manhattan Shirts $6.45
First Floor
Fur and Braid Trimmed
Misses' and Small Women's
New Winter Suits
Exclusive Styles
A Sale
Fourth Floor Section
$15.00, $19.95, $23.50, $29.50
Suits of gabardine, fine serge, whipcord, broadcloth and fancy
mixtures.
Suits in navy blue, brown and green.
Suits that reflect all the latest modes of the day in loose flar
ing box styles, full or half belted styles.
Suits with convertible or tailored collars. Skirts In plain flare
or pleated styles.
Suits trimmed with velvet, fur, seal, silk braid, self materials
and buttons. Fourth Floor
&
DOLLS
Dolls
Repaired
Doll Bazaar, Second Floor
Dolls from nearly every country in the world there's a doll
here for a child of every age nowhere could one possibly find a
greater variety or a more beautiful selection.
Here they are from the tiniest mites of dolls to the life size and
life-like little ladies, not a size grade is missing every one of them
simply longing to be chosen for some little girl's Christmas
present Second Floor
Blankets and Comforters
Winter Warmth,' November Economies
-Exactly 900 pairs of high grade wool blankets enter this sale
all firmly woven, full in size and weight. In white, gray and
fancy plaid designs, with pretty borders.
$4.00 Wool Blankets . .$2.95 $ 7.50 Wool Blankets .$5.95
$5.00 Wool Blankets . .$3.95 $ 8.50 Wool Blankets .$6.85
$6.00 Wool Blankets ". .$4.95 $10.00 Wool Blankets $7.95
$12.50 Wool Blankets for $9.85
These comforters are filled with a good quality of Laminated
cotton and covered with silkoline in the most desirable shades of
pink, blue, yellow and combination effects.
$3.00 Silkoline CmPrs $2.47 $5.00 Silkoline C'mf'rs $3.95
$4.00 Silkoline CmPrs $3.19 $6.50 Silkoline Cmf'rs $4.95
Nothing Is More Durable and Beautiful
Than These Axminster and Wilton
Rugs Now Selling for Less
$27.45
For regular $35.00 Axminster rugs, 9 by 12 feet
$36.85
For regular $45.00 Wilton rugs, size 9 by 12 feet
Do you need floor coverings for the living room, the dining
room, or even the bedroom? If so, here is your opportunity, for
this is a sale of very superior Axminster and WiJton rugs the
kind of rugs that are famous for their wonderful wearing qualities
as well as their beautiful patterns and colorings. Shown in both
the oriental and conventional designs. Fifth Floor
Art Needlework
Section is fairly overflowing
with clever
Xmas Novelties
Stamped Center Pieces $1.50
-36-inch size, of white rep,
stamped in the new conventional
designs. Very effective when
finished.
36 Inch Center Pieces $2.00
Made of Russian linen, stamped
in the new conventional ramble
rose and daisy desirns.
Stamped Pillow Cases 85c
iMade of black radiant cloth,
stamped in various lodge de
signs. Stamped Pillow Tops
Priced From 25c to $1.00
Satin cloth, rep and crash,
stamped. in exclusive conventional
designs. Finished models will show
you how they look when finished.
Baby Bath Towels, 12 l-2c
15x24 Inches. Plain borders,
stamped for scalloping and simple
designs for cross stitch and outline.
"Sew-on-o-grams"
In initials, emblems, wreaths, scal
lops and words. In blue, pink and
white. All ready to applique on
with a few stitches to complete.
FREE INSTRUCTIONS
In every kind of Ait Needlework,
By Mrs. Chundelah
9 to 12, 1 to 5.
r-We give particular attention
to clever, original designing and
stamping to order. Monogram
and initial .work expertly done.
Tlfth Floor
Baby Dresses
A Xmas Sale
Fifth to Half Off
$1.25 Slips for 79c
Slips bishop style, trimmed with
fine lace and veinings. Sizes 6
months to one year.
$1.50 to $2.00 Dresses 98c
Dresses with embroidered yoke,
others pin tucked, feather stitched.
All strictly hand made. Sizes from
6 months to 2 years.
Hand Made Dresses
Sale $1.39, $1.79 to $16.95
French waist or yoke styles, ex
quisitely hand embroidered or lace
trimmed. 6 months to 6 years.
IMPORTED DRESSES
Were $2.50 $2.75 $3.00-$4.00
Sale $1.59 $1.79 $1.89-$2.79
Fine white poplin, some embroid
ered in all white, others in colors.
Scalloped, piped or with open work
trimming. Great variety of styles
for children 2 to 6 years.
75c-85c Short Dresses 59c
Fresh, dainty dresses, with firre
lace insertion and tucks, all-over
embroidery and Valenciennes lace.
Sizes 6 months to 2 years.
EXTRA SPECIAL
$1.00, $1.25 to $2.00 Dresses
Sale 59c
Excellent gualities, slightly soiled
from display and handling. In lawns,
crepes, piques, many different styles.
Lace, insertion and embroidery
trimming. Others plain. Straight,
French waisted, round and square
neck styles. Sizes 2 to 6 years.
Party Dresses j
For Children 2 to 6
HALF PRICE !
Were $10.50, $11.50 -$14 ,
Sale $ 5.25, $ 5.75 - $ 7
Tcmrfh Plo-jr
A Victrola
In the Home Makes
Every One Happier
It is a source of endless pleas
ure to the en
tire family.
A 1 w a y s
ready to play
at any time
for any mem
ber of the
h o u a e h old
and the Vic
tor repertoire
includes ev
ery kind of
music any
one desires.
$1.00 Brings Your
Xmas Victrola
To Your Home
Tomorrow
Everyone will enjoy it every
l day in the year.
Payments Start
January First
Stop in tomorrow and hear
your favorite music on this
wonderful musical instrument.
I . t'si - V ' ' '.I
WATER RIGHT FIGHT 1
DEVELOPS DEFENSE I
TERMED A NOVELTY!
City Asked to Stop Proceed-o
ings io nesirain use 01 ;
Creek by Lumber Company ,
v
ARGUMENT IS REVIEWED;
Bridal vU lumbar Company Clam
MUl Xor XmporUnt to City Iham V;
DtorMMd Wtttr now.
A novel plea has been advanced by
the Bridal Veil lumber company In it
requeet to tlie city of Portland to atop f
proceedings In the United State dia-";
trlct court to restrain the company
from diverting the watera of Young's
creek, which form the waterfall at
Shepperd'a Dtill, one of tha most cenlo "
point on tha Columbia river highway.
In Its plea the company'a official
ay:
representing $1,600,000 In money and '
employing- 300 men the year round l
of more conaennenra to th uliw f
Portland than Increasing- tha flow ovtx 1
th falls Ht Shepperd'a Dell." " ;.
it will be remembered that Georc ;
Sliepptrd recently gave a few acrea
v iu riiiLi ai-iug oiieppera a UCM to
tne city as a park. At tha last lcglsr .
from appropriation or condemnation
any of tha water in streams In which
there are waterfalls along tha Colum- '
bla rlvar highway ln order to praaarva
them. i
Lumber company diverted water' from
Young's creek, without legal rlgnt. U -
la claimed. u.
Suit has been brought by tha city
and Mr. Shcpperd to compel tha com
puny to abvtuln from further appro- -i
r r-1 li i tt rt "i
"Kven though the city officials mkfV
decide to drop tha suit." said E. HV
Coovert. "Mr. Khennerd. mvcM.nl will
mine whether the lumber company has
...... i .. t .1,1- . .
j irgu.1 uug io ma waier.
"W contend that It haa not. After i
It has been CNlablished that It has
tint m-A Will Yt. ru'.H v n t.nlAJ Vam
tha water shall be disposed of. As to
Mia or. im.ul 1 , , wA n. . 1 1 1 1
" n ' v, . 1 1 in. l tun wuiiuijr win Vm
deprlvej of power. I might suggest .
thu I ..I. LI I.I. .. -., 1.1 - . .
, " ' " n-w UA11IKI J . LO B 111 .
plant. The real point at Issue, how
ever. Is whether tha company has any
nitn.1 nnn io mveri waier irom tna
falls."
Frank Pound, Civil
War Veteran, Dead
Post Commander High Odd T allow and
A. O. TJ. W. Member Passes Away at
Horn In Salem.
Frank L. Pound, commander of Sedg
wick, No. 10, Grand Army of the Re
public, died at his home In Salem, Sat
urday, November 11, at the age of 71 i
years.
The funeral was held Saturday aft
ernoon at 1 o'clock from the Methodist
Episcopal church, with Interment to
the 1. O. O. K. cemetery. t ,
Mr. Pound was born ln Marelngo, "
Wayne county, N. Y., May 16, 1844. H-
livcr! thr until IK vonra .k.
ha moved with his parents to Illinois,
from which place ha enlisted at li
years of age ln the 104th Illinois vol- -unteer
Infantry. He served faithfully
ror threa-and one-half years, when
thA war Roma1
to Kunan M. Iownlng, niece of Susan ;
M. Iowning-Sherherd. one of Cir.mn-m
first woman missionaries. In" 1179
tha famlli . T....I1 . -.
...w ... . " . v. vnwi I. w u u v ,
Kan.
Only one son, O. A. Pound of Aume-
mo, nun uiie uu.ugnier, irs. . i
DrenMar of Mankato, Kan., survive this
union.
In 1875 he was married to L.lbby M.
Wlnslow at Jewell City, Kan., to this
union were born on son, lit. B. V.
round of Saloni, I.ottle Pound Gilbert, '
Portland, Or., Mrs. Minerva P. Hol A
oiiii, oru.ru fa.Hn, ansa JtUUy Eva,
Pound, Portland, and Jeanette Uunlster
Puuiul of Halern. lie Is also survived
by two brothers, T. S. Pound, Olen
I'.ider, Kan., and C. K. Pound, Camas. '
Wh.mIi., one sister, Mrs. T. J, Wylaai.
oiiijLii eni.fr, jvttii.
He wan a member of the I. Q, .O. FV
and A. O. U. W. lodges. For many rears
Methodist Episcopal church. His loss
In lily felt' by all Uioea who hud -
known him.
Jewish Society Will 1
Give a Charity Ball
Event Will Take Place Thursday live- '
nlng, November 86; Seoord of Society.
Is Given.
A charity bll will b given by the .
Jnwtsh Relief iorieiy, Thursday ev-
nlng, Tlianksgivtng day, November 25,
at 8 O'clock at iho B nal B'rlth build.:
liiV, '1'lilrtoent h ntreet, between Market ,
and Mill. Though this society la a
HpeHHl .IcwiKh Iridtllution It also raw,"
spond to applicants of other denomi
nations. The Tftary's report of the :
society's activity from February 4, this
year to October 22, altows:
Number of individual assisted. ., .387 .
Number of famlllrs .li.li
Number of Job secured 103
Number "f lk treated by Ijrs,
Tllzer, Belling and Imnlel Myers 2
Number prescriptions furnished out
.IJe of those sent to the hospital. ."
Meals tcivcu 12
Liodginsa tht
The officers of the society are: l.
Netnerovsicy, president; Hon. Ben 6ell.
Ing, first vice president; Hon. Big
Blohel. ond vice president; A. Rosen.
stein, treasurer, and Dr. N. Mossessooit,
secretary.
The society ha no paid workers,
even offices are given gratis by the
secretary.
To Discuss Forces S
That Make Cities
Allen U. Aioen, wno win qukuri me
Hinnkii .e ii f i a rn r at CAmnum
next Tuesday night, has Just compleleJ
a four-year tour of tha world, daring
wrucn ji o 1 1 iimj mcmm iwu viviiutiu ,
analysis of city development "Mr,
Albert has been editor of the Mlnnea-,
polls Tribune and of the Washington,
n n Times and ta now nrtalilMi j.f
I the International Association of Rotary
clubs. , , ' ' .