THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 20. 1016 10 TIT PA YS JOJADVERTJSEHEILIG THEATRE: TOMORROW, glGHT-BENEFIT FLORENCE CRITTENTON HOME; JCK.UOWIOLE; -We Baste and Fit Plain- Restful.-. appotntrnerits, Chiropodist in A tt end Tailored Skirts, SOc; Wholesome, -.- A ppetizing ' ance Daily. Appointments Pleated Skirts, 75c, When Foods and Quick, Service by Phone or Personal Visit Materials A re .Bought Delight Our- Restaurant Manicuring Parlo rs, Here Second-Floor; Patrons Ninth Floor. , , Fifth Floor, Fifth Street. Furs Stored in Our Soda Fountain Special: We Cut, Fit and Finish Vaults- Are Protected Hot Chocolate, Whipped Man-Tailored Skirts $130 Against M othsiFire,Theft Cream, Choice of Sand- and $2JS0 if Materials Are or Loss. Expert Repairing : wich; Pie or Cake, 20c Bought Here Second and Remodeling 4th Fl.: Basement, Sixth Street. Floor, Fifth Street. l!0 , CITY PRISONERS TO OPERATE PLANT Agreement rted Been ; Made ' by. .City and-County,' but ; Men Do Not Show Up. ; . COUNTY , STANDS , READY Sifew. 2018fJYdrdi 6f2 - as1ss,a' . .' - L -.r-' MShvsBBBeaByMBsJMavaBS Series Silks TliBrtdsjr Tn Xn W Ssat Ont fcy Cityi Imt Thin Was Hot Xnoufh . . ' , to Xo tbo Wort. ' . . ''Althoush the county -has been pre pared since last Tuesday morning to fulfill its agreement to cooperate with 'tlja city' in the working of Kelly Butte rock quarry,-, the plant ; 4s still Idle. Under, tbe i agreement between Com mlssloner -Baker and Mayor Albee, on "the part of the eliy-, etadthe board of count jr.eofnmlssJbtiers,the:lty .-was to furnish, 'force of knert - adequate to ' operate the - quarry'-"at Its full capa- This agreement was not, put - in writ ing, but the mayor; gave sstrance.,to i the commissioners' that, the cltycouli furnish at leasf SO men daily .to carry oh the work. . When tbe quarry wpened Tuesday morning, there were-Just two city prisoners available. V; l ! , , . In tbe expectation "of entertaining a large force of city prisoners, the coun--ty had sent a quartet of beef to Kelt y Uotte, William Katehel, euperlntena- eht of county, properties, also had em ployed three guards,' a cook, engineer and powder man. There was nothing "for thla crewr t do, except : wait for . the -city to make good ; with its -.force of . workmen. - The county Js footing the bills for the guards .. and others necessary to take car of the prison ers; who are supposed to open the quarry. . " " ' ' AgalnTc Wednesday morning the county: force reported for duty at the butte. No .'city prisoners arrived. ..By Thursday It ,; wasV a' little ' different. The city, sent out 10 men. about .one third of the force necessary" fqr' proper -operation of the plant. No work could be done. ' , There were no prisoners on hand this morning, and' not a wheel has 'turned at the quarry. 'More than 90 men have come before Municipal Judge Lngguth since the quarry was-; ready -for operation, but most of the "offenders have been per mitted to go free. Assistapt Pastor ;oi; Church Transferred . . " ' Bar. X. O. Greens Wiu Become Factor of the Methodist Episcopal Church . at Croldendale, Washington. , Rev. II. G. Greene, since June,. 1914, assistant pastor of the First Methodist -episcopal f church t of this- city, ha been .transferred -from the Oregon con ference of the,-church. to the Columbia .river conference, "and will "become' pee tort of the Methodist Episcopal church at Goldendale, Wash. Rev. Walter L. .Airheart. castor of 'the Goldendale church, haa been trans? rerred to the Oregon conference, and . will succeed, Mr. Green as assistant - pastor here. The exchange la effective . March.l.r ,, : . . '- Mr, Greene has a preference' for pastoral work, although he has made .a striking (Success of his department or church affairs here In Portland ; , while Mr. Airheart Is a Sunday chool and social service worker. It Is said -that.- while nominally assistant, pastor, Mr. iAIrbeart will In reality be the educational secretary or the - First Methodlut -church. i ' Mr. Airheart Is at present represen tative of the Columbia river conference on the board of trustees of WiUamette university m : Market Expert to fgatir,M,C;A, . . Im. OoodseU, of Hew Tork ana X.on don, XMelaxea Well Qnalifled to Aid Growers With Xelpfnl Information. E.' I Good sell, market expert of NiwiTork and Iiondon. will speak In Portland at a meeting of fruit grow ers In the T. M. C A--auditorium on Wednesday, March 1. ... Mr. Goodsell's help has been asked 5 n working out a marketing system for " some, of . the ; California., products that are .now glutting the market. There is. a. great movement on In Cal ifornia.', toward - manufacturing and j narketlng; by-products of fruit, espe cially dried peaches. . Mr, Goodsell's long 'connection with large fruit Interests In Covent Gar den, LiOndon. aa well as his experlenco In New York, makes him well. quali fied. faiDlrector Welnstock's opinion, to aid the growers with helpful Infor mation. - - 1 Mr. Ooodseirvaees a great future ex port ' business- direct by steamship from the Pacific northwest, and has . t repared , soma definite i plans along this line. ' ' - The-meeting at the T. M. C. A, au cltorlttm wlU'be In the evening, at 8 o'clock. ; -. .v -.. . ' .v OpenceortmaiQls: Slated fqr Position Salem. - Or., FebV !. Fred G Buch fl. active bead . of , the state weights . id measures" department, announced t oday that on Monday he will appoint : pence Wortman of Portland supervis s 5g' sealer of -b entire state. . Wort nan will have charge of the enforce 7 enl of the . regulation as to specf l ications. Ho will also. see that ecales hipped? into 'the state meet requlre j lents. . drockett's Niece Leaves Poor House " it i '. " a-. ': "i''. - - j Sherman, Texas.. FK, 19.-(U. P.)--. r avy Crockett niece baa left the poor. I ouse. After llvlng-J on; the 5 county's bounty for two years, Mrs. Mary Mat l ey. 84: has been given a home by Or. I avid H. Teems of this elty. Mrs Ut t ey is a daughter of Patterson Crock -fit, brother of the Davy Crockett of Alamo fame.- She says she can dls t .nctly remember - "Uncle' DaTjr, as p. v.sitor at her rather'e borne when she w as about 4 years old.i Mra. Matney 39 born in Gibson county, Tennessee. 1 lived fdr several years In .Cedar mty, Missouri. She has been mar- i ' fV" but has no children. ? Chic Hats New Knox, Burgesser, , . Vogue, Hyland Models : And such variety! Brightly hued and, soberj-huedj small and close-fittinj,1 or ; large ' and droopy r- tailored, semi-tailored and flower-and-foliage-adorned models. We .Cordially invite . you to visit. .our: beautiful Millinery,; Salons 'and ."try on, some.of these new hatsthey're charm-; lng and very moderately pricedl w-... . -jrou-th rioor. Sixth Street NEW! Ttfey're -just the iilks you' ver, been; reading about . irf "all the; Fashion Journals -crisp and -fresh as the season itself ! Silks ; ' will rustle everywhere this Spring:,.; in dresses, suits, voluminous skirts, -. basques, - blouses and what - not , f And " the irony of. it' is that - silks , v ire f soaring , steadily, rapidly, and ' daily-becoming more scarce.V Figure , " 1 u for yourself : Raw silk a year ago , cost $3.60 a pound today it is" scarce ; , On Sale Monday Only !r See: Fifths and Alder Window MM . -V sffl II sT 111 ! Ill WJT - DYES, that : cost 40c a pound . . last-yeV cari hardly be pur- chased at-$10 today I -These silks are just received the - patterns , are s the latest "1916 vin-' Cage" crisp taffetas with broad sat- in self stripesand narrow "candy" : stripes, Pekin stripes, Jacquard pat . , terns all in the most 1 fascinatingly lovely Spring combinations. , The value is so unusual we advise : you to come early!- . - - ' ' Beoond oor,.fth Street - On Sale Monday nj Only! See Fifth and Alder Window O ' strive New Blouses ; J Dressy Models of Silk , and Crepe and Lace In a. rainbow maze i of colorings New Blouses' displayed in the Blouse Shop I Georgette crepes, In charming divetsity of coloring and style. Soft, filmy laces, combined with crepe; new figured crepes and dozens of modifications of the quaint frilled styles. Priced at 6.50 to 25. -, fourth TIoot, Oeatral NeW RiblMiiieltie The 'fad for siilE.of every, nature brings r!bbons ; to' the foref You've never; seen ribbons put to such artistic and varied' uses as now -Spring hats, exquisite bags, dressing ; gowns,', camisoles, collars, capes, skating sets, slippers, 'caps and a hundred and one other dainty articles made entirely of rjbbohl The finished Novelties priced from $2 to $25. Ribbons i from to ?9 inches priced from a few cents ta $10 a yard: Kayser "Leatherette" GlaPairl$10 ; They're new ? and ' good-looking; - but, - better still, they're washable. ; Far Jess: expensive than . leather rand far more comfortable, and. practicable for street or even ing wear. - , ' , ,.:' ' " Black,' white, tan, 1 gray, biscuit and natural , shades at si Main Floor, Fifth Street. For Your Washin gton Party Patriotic Dinner Favors, Table' Decorations and Red, White and Blue Paper Novelties. Lunch Sets Red, white and blue effects, complete, sets 50c ' v Table Covers Red, .white and blue paper covers, each, 25c " , Crep Paper Red, white and blue the roll, 25c and 15c Seals and Cut-Out A great var iety to choose from, pkg., 10c Paper Napkina Patriotic red, -white 'and blue, dozen, 5c Washinfton Place' and Score Carda Dozen, 35c and 25c Paper Flats Red, white and blue ' - - paper, doz., 35c and 20c Sutionery and Cards Red, white and blue boxes, 50c and 35c noer, Sixth Street i Book Lovers Have You Read - fhelSPBestSeUers Life and Cabriella, by Ellen GIlS- tow, $i5.t -. Clipped Winrs, by .Rupert Hughes, v priced at $15. : Shadow - of ' Flames, by . Ainelie ' . Rlvevt - $1.35. Mr-Marx's Secret, E. Phillips pp penheim. - SlO. . 'Borkeees Army; by Julie M. Llpp- .msui. 91.25.-. The - Golden Scarecrow, by Hugh Walpoie,$15. Aaaa&t Baleomy Kayser "ZephyrNew Silk Underwear You appreciate what the word "Kayser" means on' Women's Silk Underwear-ln fact, anything' made of silk. .And zephyr tsilk Kayser considers the "highest . product" of his art, not only for beauty, but durability and washability. You will. find these the most serviceable ' undergarments ever pro duced by this famous manufacturer. -Just received - and 'shown - for the first time,-camisoles, knickers, vests, envelope chemise,' bodices, etc., exquisitely lace trimmed or tailored. See the whole , win dowful of ithem today. Fifth street. Priced Prom $2 to $6 , Tloor, anzth Street fclatlierGioods An Announcement Big With Interest to Alii Who Look for Desirable Qualities Hundreds of leather articles one, ; two or; just a few; of a kind brought to light by inventory to be disposed of at once. Regardless of former fig ure or .even cost prices have been cut right, in half! Now is the time to buy leather gifts rgrad uation, wedding, 'bon voyage' and card party prizes at biggest savings! . 6.00 Toilet Cases now $3.00 3.50 Toilet Cases now $1.75 2.00 Medicine Cases $1.00 50c Medicine Cases now 25c 2.50 Game Sets now. $1.25 13.00 Game Sets now S1.RO 1.75 Game SetSxnow at 85c 4.00 Flasks-priced at $2.00 2.00 Flasks priced at $2. at $1. 00 3.50 Flasks priced at $1.75 1.00 Engagement, Books 50c 75c Engagement Books at 38c 5.00 Picture Frames at $2.50 3.00 Picture Frames at $1.50 1.00 Picture Frames at 50c 75c Book Covers' priced-at 35c 50c Book Carers priced at 25c IZalm nooz. auzth Street iMENTjGl a d W Touch of Spriri That foretaste of Spring in the air is realized in the garments shown in our apparei Salons. ; A brilliant rose frock glows beside a pastel blue . one, while soft greens and taupes and navy blues prove a pleasing con trast! ; Dresses range from i a - 'simple peasant-like smock as illustrated to the richly embroidered taffeta and Georgette also show,n. ' Suits show quite as much variety. The sports suit illustrated is of blue wool jersey, and the dressier model of rich Cbarmeuse in dull cedar tone. - arriving, daily. V- ' ronrth Tleor. nfth Street ; With the -ing. For Summer Froejcs We're Displaying Heaps of the Prettiest Tub Fabrics the Best We've Ever Shown . Such daintiness and prettlness, such sheerness and exquisite color combining has seldom been achieved in wash materials. Come In tomorrow and let us show you the v . NEW LINENS for dresses will be more popular than ever. Coarse, fine and mummy weaves, exquisite new colorings, 36 and 45 Inches wide, yard, 7Bc. HOLLY BATISTE a most charming and inexpensive tub dreis material . White and tinted, grounds, floral, stripe, dotted pat terns. 30 Inches wide, yard, 15c 'y NEW SKIRTINGS Heavy white skirtings are to.be very popular this Summer. We've the most splendid assortment, stripes, dots, figures, 36 and 40 inch, yard, 75c to $1.25. NEW., WAISTINGS Charming new white embroidered voiles, barred, figured, striped, small figured, striped organdies and mer cerized voiles, 36 inches wide, yard 75c to $2. . , Tloor, jrtfth Street Spring Brassieres -Here 50c to $1.50 . ' 4 They're 1uilt "on the ,new lines approved for Spring wear, especially adapted to the new basque-like waist , Some quite plain,, of firm domestic others of heavy' silk, lace trimmed, AT linen. 50c The model is "of heavy with band of . filet lace, fasten ing in front, with V-neck. AT $1 Tbe model sketched is of fine batiste, embroidery trimmed, f AT. $1.50 The model shown is of fine pussy willow silk and cluny lace. Fastens in front. . - - ' .- ; ' L. Crair, instructor from the Hygienic Fashion . Institate, will the - Nemo d anions tration week. 4 YK-Vf.::' : - , Thtre, rioot. Sixth Street - VSrtglg&&X I ..Mn. A. mim '' Nemo I .. v conduct New Novelty UNDERSKIRTING 7 Yards for Skirt Pattern Ff4e Yard $1.75 v A - boon to the woman who' prefers to make .her own lingerie.' - Dainty ' lawn, lovely floral- and eyelet designs. - Flouncing '39 1 inches- deep ' with 16-inch pleating and topped with two-inch .'beading for"rib bon. One and one half yards will make a -three-yard flare petticoat. - New' Voile Flouncing $2 Grade, Yard $1.49 The ' very best edge, strong and well woven, -. sure to wear indefinitely.! Pretty floral -patterns, in blind effects, ,18 inches deep;.; flouncing 45 inches wide.' Ideal for summer frocks. . $l.S0-$2 Net' Top mad Shadow Laces in cfekm and white, 18 to 36-inch widths; for making. pret-QQa ty lace blouses, yard . . .V . . ; . . . . . ; .". eOI 6Sc75e Narrow ; Net Top Lacesj cream , and .' white,' especially suited to collars and neckwear,? 3 A Qn ta 6-inch widths, vzrd ' faC near raw iuhi Good House Linens . - 1 Underprices .on Several Splendid Lines - $3JS0 Linen Table ? $2J5 Table Cloths, $225 Cloths, $2.75 ' Good grade pure Irish linen, pret ty floral designs, full' bordered and snowy white. Size 68x68 inches.' $3.25 68z86-inch cloth at $2.75 A good, firm quality of pure linep that will . launder perfectly, t Size of cloths, 68x106 inchest Very ex cellent fpr every-day use these 3. So cloths reduced to $2.75. $125 'Table Damask, Yard,$l I Heavy union linen, spot and key pattern only. Excellent to wear and launder., . 70 Inches wide.' 1.15. grade of fine table damask; -full' 63 inches "wide, yard, 90c ; 35c Bath Towels, 25c Heavy Turkish' towels, hemmed ends and neat ihree-red-stripe 'border. Size of towels 22x40 inches. $10 Colored Linen Sets $5 Austrian 'linen, round 48-inch scalloped cloths and " napkins to match,'; principally " fold and . blue shades. : 11 54-inch Cloths, with napkins, - set, $5.50. t 12 60-lnch Cloths, with naVktns, . set, $6.50. ' - -' . , - - - i . .- - . $125 Center Pieces; 75c Pure white inen, deeply scalloped, embroidered .center, ' 27 inches In diameter.- Fine quality. , Second Tloor, rifth Straet Boys' New Wash Suits . Just In the Prettiest Little Models See Them Tomorrow There's an ar ray of Jhetc tin art, new ar rivals to gladden , eve ry mother's '. heart . Good, dur able qualities, too,, such as galatea, repp, , Devonshire : and crepe madras. Colorings nnusually bright ' and effective. B e 1 f ed Norfolk! are here in great variety. : Many have extra collar . and cuffs. Ages ' .2 to 10 Priced at ' 3.50. ' . E x C 1 u I v e agents "Kaynee" wash togs.. Third Tloer, flf tn strset Trunks and Bags Reduced Read A bout These Splendid Savings on Travelers Weeds' Gladstone ; Bass tan ' COlor--the" 'handbag for the short Journey! '. Regularly sold !at 14 and 16.50, to go at $l6V t Mackinaw Robes all wool and. waterproof, with bound edges. For. auto, outing and steamer, use. special at 53.88. - - - : Steamer Trunks 3-ply veneer, fiber cov- . ered and linen lined. Guaranteed not to : break. Always 12.50, now $8.25 Indestrncto Trunks steamer and three quarter ;size, 5-pIy veneer, rawhide bound. " Regularly 44 and 52. Priced now at $28- Wardrehe Traalu Big discount on all remaining stocks. Basement, Sixth St BasasiSJBSSsmfSBSsssmmtwSSBsSS SasaasansSSi JP .. .-FlfUSfaTlcrriaAk Marquisette Curtains Reduced : Big Special Purchase A bsolufely New -M erchandise : Strong, durable marquisette, cream and ecrn, wide or narrow lace edgings and inser tions; . Curtains.suitables for any , home and all NEW I ; 2.25 grades reduced to. S1.69 3.75 grades ' QO Off reduced to. ; . . .J5aW.VU H4.00 grades 0 AQ reduced to.....VfoTC . 4.25 grades QO KQr Teduce'd to.. . V .JaSeJe7 , fr.'...S2.G5 4.50 - reduced 5.00 grades OO Hf? ; reduced to. . ,td i j Sersath Tloor, Elxth Ctrsst mWELUY REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS WATCti REPAIRING AND CLEANING MODERATE CHARGES MAIN FLOOK 1 t1