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1I V THE ; OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, , SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 18, 1916. CHINES mm PORTLAND COURTESIES DURING ROS E FIESTA Letter Received by Manager I McDowell Tells of Gratitude -r for Place in Program, WILL CONTINUE TO HELP Committee Pledget Continued Support of r.atl-ral and Participation la Fn tur. Tears of Annual Carnival. Portland Chlncne contributed large ly to the mx-erns of the Hose Festival with a batjy show nnd extensive partlrlpat-ton in the military, frater nal, civic arul industrial parade, and Ihey ure deeply appreciative of the courtesies extended them by the Rose Festival hoard. Expressing their thanks and prom linit future participation, the commit tee in charge has written Manager McDowell. On the committee were Self! IJack .lr.. e Hong and louls Chung, chairman. Tlicir letter fol low: "We itr happy to know that we liave In sonic ways 'ont i llpiite.l to the Kteat H'lccess of the Koho I-k t i v a 1 Just closed, which was. Indeed, a great buitchs. And we Jmpe we shall he ahle tu cooperate with you In the yearn to ri-mn and we thank you for the opportunities. In which we demon Hlrated our loyalty an. I Kood wishes to our I'aucaslun residents of this great cltv of ours. Nay, to the people of this state, us well as to those of the Pacific northwest. For the tenth Hose Kestlvul was not only for the citizens of our fair city, but many have come from our neighboring states to behold and enjoy with us. "In this connection we desire to send special thanks to Mr. McPoweli fQr hln courteous treatment and at tention to us. Kor Mr. McDowell cer tainly 'kept his faith' with us, and may we add that It was to his effort that lirought .it the Chinese attrac tions. , '"We send thnnks to the committee which cooperated with us In the baby show. That committee certainly de serves great credit. We. thank those people who doruitcl their cars for that day. as without them things might have not been so successful. "We also want to thank those gen tlemen who were on the committee, to whom all our 'trials and tribulations' went. They were certainly kind and generous to us, and had we been suc cessful In getting that long-dcsirmi Dragon, they would, have been or too cheerful to help us with their fi nancial assistance. It was. Indeed, plearHiit to work under such men. unit the Rose Festival association Is to he congratulated for having Just such fini body of men In connection therewith. " SKIRTS Cut Free by our man tailor, if materials purchased here. Accordion, box, knife pleated $1. Silk and Dress Goods Shop. 2nd Floor. LUNCH Here Daily Prlscllla Tea Room. Men's Grill, Bakery Lunch, Ninth Floor. Cafeteria. Soda Foun tain, Basement. F I) R S Stored Here Are protected from moths, fire, loss, theft Safety vaults below freez ing temperature F ourth Floor. KODAKS All Styles Films left hre be fore 6 any evening ready by 11 o'clock next day. Expert ser vice. Main Floor. AMH-ata. The Quality' 5t6 or Portland EDISON The New Instrument that "re creates" music. Come In and hear it at any time. Base ment. Balcony. CONTEST For Boys tit in prises. Ready - to - Make Lumber C o n t e s t "Making Play Pav." Get particulars t n the Basement. 1CELESS Refrigerator Continuous demon stration in our Re frlgerator Shop. Priced 8 to $35. See it tomorrow. 6th Fir. "HAPPY Valley" 'Anne Shall- lion Monroe's tale ;of the great Oregon country, just out, $1.30. Base ment Balcony. June Summer News Important for You', to Know and Act Upon Great Sale Silk Gloves! Right at the height of the Silk Glove season this sale! 8000 pairs of Women's splendid new Silk Gloves bought last Fall before prices advanced on account of scarcity of labor and rise in price of raw silk. Therefore we're able to sell these Gloves at prices far below the present values' Kverv pair of Gloves perfectly cut, made by one of the largest manufacturers, and up to standard in style and fit. 60c Short Tricot Silk Gloves now on sale for only 45c All pure silk gloves, with double finger tips; either black or white, 2-clasp style; all sizes, 5!j to 8;j. 15c saved on eveiy pair tomorrow. 85c Short Milanese Silk Gloves now on sale only 65c Heavy quality Milanese double finger tipped. All black, all white, or contrastingly embroidered hacks. 2-clasp, all sizes, 5 Vi to 8 65c. $1.25 Long Milanese Silk Gloves now on sale for 95c Heavy Milanese silk gloves, in full elbow length, double finger tipped and wide hem at the top. Black or white, with plain stitched backs. They come in all sizes. This sale gives a 30c reduction on every pair. Silk Glove Prices Are Bound to Go Still Higher The Thrifty Shopper Will Surely Heed This Sale! Glove Shop, Main Floor. Sports Togs of Every Sort Smart, Cdol and Comfortable for Summer New sports apparel in brilliant solid colors or blazer stripes, so cool-looking and inviting, your thoughts turn to vacation days and bummer pleasures. All styles, sizes and prices. Customs Inspector Outwits Chinese Sherlock Holmes Instinct TTncoTers Hiding- place of Opium In Little In nocent Iookln? Teapot. It was a perfectly innocent looking Chinese teapot which Customs Inspec tor Stevenson picked up in the back room of a Chinese store, the Wu Sins company, at 9S North Fourth street, Thursday. The reason he picked It up was be cause everything else in the room was covered with dust, and the teapot was not. It rattled as he picked it up. it was an earthenware teapot, but underneath it was tin. The tin was the bottom of a box which slipped up Into the teapot, and was taken out by releasing a. spring. In the tin box were 21 "cards" of cplum, valued at 50 cents each. Inspectors Stevenson and Ctewdson ! went to the place- to make measure- tnents to be submitted as testimony j In the case of Louie Sold, charged i with having had opium in his pos- I fctsslon, a charge on which he has been arrested several times. He pleaded not guilty to the charge Monday and his trial was set for July 12. Newest Jaunty Sports Hats Suitable for street wear, sports of all kinds, beach, motor ing, hiking, boating, etc., and a positive vacation necessity filling a long -felt need. May be worn with sweater, sports coat, tailored suit or Summer frock. For women, misses and children, sports hats of duck, linen, khaki, Mexican sun hats, peanut, Java, Milan, hemp, Wen-Chow and Pan ama. And many new felts are in. JIVhite and every fashionable color. Hundreds of newest Sports Hats Moderately Priced, 39c to $12.50 Millinery Shop, Fourth Floor. i4 j Pi x i ii i tA iP , Sports Skirts Awning striped and plain white skirts, in pique, gab ardine, Indian head, linen, SD French linen, silk and wool Jersey, Khaki Kool and white serge, in a wide range of styles, priced from $1.50 to $16.50, all good values. Sports Coats i Many styles and materi als, in light, summery coats. Pongees, striped and plain; Jerseys in wool and silk and novelties in biiHiant colors. A charming diversity of the season's smartest styles. Prices from $8.50 to $25. Sports Suits Our showing of chic sports suits is most complete. There are unusually smart models in pongee, silk and wool Jer seys, with full pleated skirts, and some brand new effects in black satin the last word in Summer smartness. A new idea is to have a broad satin stripe alternate with tiny checks or small stripes, so pleated that the small checks or stripes show only when you walk new and priced low. Cotton Suit as low as $10 Wool Jersey Suits, $22.50 Silk Jersey Suits, $29.50 New Satin Suits, $35.75 Khaki Suits For beach and outing wear, nothing quite so comfortable, durable and practical as khaki. A ponular model shows ' Norfolk jacket and divided walking skirt. These garments - may be bought separately if desired. All are up to date. Coats $3.00 Skirts $2-$3.50 Apparel Shop, Fourth Floor. 111 A Sale of Embroideries ! A ling-erie frock is a necessity in warm weather suit able for wear at afternoon affairs, on the street, nr for evening parties and it's conceded every woman looks1 her best in white. The lovely new flouncings make charming frocks, and we've hundreds of yards of the newest and best voiles, batistes and organdies, ; and -lo-inch widths, and tomorrow they're reduced to prices far lelw usual. $1.00-$ 1.25 Organdie Flouncing Now at, the Yard 75c Embroidered in unusually effective floral designs on sheer organdie. Five yards will make you the prettiest sort of a frock at cost of $3.7 5. $1.25-$1.75 Dress Flouncing Selling at, the YardJ)8c Voile flouncing, embroidered in white or lovely colored effifcts dainty and new. Batiste and' organdie flouncing, in neat patterns. $1.75-$2.50 Dress Flouncing Selling at, a Yard $1.39 Dainty white sheer grounds, emhroidered in white or handsome coU ored designs, done in colored cotton and silk threads fine for frocks. 85c-$1.00 Dress Flouncing Now Selling at, the Yard 69c Lawn flouncing, embroidered in 27 inches wide. Organdie flouncing $1.00-$1.25 Shadow All Overs, the Yard Only 89c White and cream illovers in small designs, suitable for blouses, dainty patterns and 3 6 inches wide. extremely neat, attractive, designs, in various lovely designs 6 inches. $1.50 Radium Allovers on Special Sale, the Yard 98c - A White and ecru all-Overs, for blouses and trimmings, 3( inches wide. $1.75 grade at, yard, $1.29. Kmbrolilery Hhop. Main Floor. June Sale Sheffield Silver Wedding Gift Articles $5.00 to $6.50 Values at $2.49 We took all the manufacturer had, at a big price concession, which enables us to sell at half, and less, the. usual prices! Immense assortment, including cube sugar sets, spice sets, candle holders, creamer, sugar and tong sets, vinegar, oil and salt and pepper sets, relish dish sets, card trays, butter dish, cheese dish, sandwich trays, etc. See window display. Silverware Shop, Main Floor. r CMOlct- Siam "Shinplasters" Cover Subscription William Hornlbrook, Minister to Abla tio Ziaad, Sends 65 Exchange orders for Saml-Weekly Journal. Speaking of the Intricacies of Inter national exchange. The Journal has received an order for a year's sub scription to the Semi-Weekly Journal from William H. Hornlbrook, American minister to Slam, In the form of 55 ex change orders worth five cents each. The orders are about half the size of American paper currency and bear the notice In several languages that they are valued at 25 centimes each and may be exchanged for postage atamps In countries which have a , postal agreement with Siam. Mr. Hornlbrook Is an Oregon man publishing, an Albany dally prior to his appointment by President Wilson to the diplomatic service. Big June Sale of Household Linens We've selected certain fine lines from our very attractive underprices. If you need table $6.50 Hemstitched Cloths Now at $4.98 Pure Irish linen of a very heavy weight and firm weave. Two designs, fleur-de-lis and spot; sizes 68x86 inches. All finished, hemstitched, ready for use. $6.50 quality specially priced this sale, $4.98. $1.50 Linen Table Damask, Yard $1.00 Pure linen table damask, a good, firm weave, 70 inches wide. Choice of floral, spot and striped pat terns. This is an unusually good Si.50 value -yd. $1. $4 Napkins to match, 22x22 inches, dozen, $3.50. $3.75 Linen Table Cloths at Only $2.98 Pure linen, fully bleached table cloths, in unusually attractive floral designs, in circular effects. Size 70 x70 inches. $3.75 is regular price $2.98 a bargain. $4.25 Cloths, 72x88 inches, tpecially priced $3.48 $4.75 Clotht, 72x106 inches, special price is $3.98 Hand Towels 10c Each, Per Doz. $1.00 Plain huck towels, with hemmed ends and col ored border. Size 18x36, for rooming houses, hotels. always-above-par stocks and marked them at linens or towels, come early and see these. 35c Linen Hand Towels, Each Only 25c Union linen huckaback towels, with hemstitched ends. Very absorbent, will launder splendidly. Size 17x32 inches a very convenient size. Doz., $2.75 Colored Linen Beach Sets Now at Half Light blue and gold linen damask of a heavy qual ity, with attractive designs in white. Round cloths with scalloped edges. Set consists of cloth and dozen napkins. Ideal for beach use being easy to launder. $10 Set 48 inch Cloth, doen Napkins for $5.00 $11 Set 54 inch Cloth, dozen Napkins for $5.50 $12 Set 60 inch Cloth, doxen Napkins for $6.00 $1.50 Mercerized Table Cloths, $1.00 Good grade of mercerized materials, cloths hem stitched all round, ready for use. Size 60x60 inches. A good practical breakfast cloth, for $l. $1.00 Lunch Cloths, Each Only 60c Union linen Lunch Cloths, hemstitched border, all ready for use. Size 3 6x3 6 inches. Our regular $1 grade, reduced for this sale to low price, each 60c. Linen Shop, Second Floor. Visit Our Helpful Summ'rGoods Section, 6th Fl. Where you will find conveniently arranged for easy selection greatest assortments of Hammocks, Couch Hammocks, Porch and Lawn Swings, Beach and Lawn Umbrellas and Sets, Tents, Cots, Camp Furni ture, Croquet Sets, etc., at the very lowest prices in the. city. Aged Man Arraigned On Perjury Charge Alleged Offana Said to Kara Baan Commlttad in Making- Application for ' ' Xiand. ' ' j Perjury was the charge on which Theron Edwin Dana, an aged man.Svas arraigned in federal court before Judge - Bean yesterday. On request of his attorney. B. F. Mulkey. Dana was given : until Monday to prepare his plea. It Is '. alleged that Dana's offense came In . making application for land In Crook bounty In 1913, and making no mention of previous applications. Assistant ' Federal Attorney Goldstein Is prose- j cutlng. $2.50 TubSilk Waists $1.95 Tub silks In blue, black, lavender and red stripes, others in com bination of tan and green stripes. Made with long sleeves and con vertible collars. They are cool and pretty and easily laundered. $6.50 Fancy Outing Blouses, $3.45 Broken lines of pretty blouses in fine Georgette crepes, crepe de chine and grenadines, mainly in dark colors, suitable for beach and ;l outing wear. A number of pretty white models in soft crepe de chine, with convertible collar and long sleeves. Blouse Shop, Fourth Floor. "VUDOR" Porch Shades Are the best made. So con structed as to keep out the sun's rays and permit the free circula tion of air. They make your veran da cool and comfortable even dur ing the hottest hours of the day. The softly toned surfaces are stained, not painted, and non-heat conducting. Are ideal for sleeping porches. Strongly fashioned of se lected materials. Equipped ready to hang. Colors brown or green. For sale at this store exclusively. 4 feet wide by 8 feet high, $2.50 6 feet wide by 8 feet high, $3.50 8 feet wide by 8 feet high, $4.75 10 feet wide by 8 feet high, $6.50 12 feet wide by 8 feet high, $8.00 Drapery Shop, Seventh Floor. Tomorrow Begins Second Week of Sale of 10,000 Pieces Undermuslins The greatest enthusiasm has been aroused by this splendid sale of dainty Summer Under muslins. Not only pretty white wear but lovely pieces of pink batiste and jCrepc de Chine are salemarked. Some lace and embroidery trimmed, others picot-edged and feather stitched. Others have kindergarten stitches or tiny chiffon roses in contrasting colors. Brides have supplied many pieces of trousseau wear arfd thousands of Portland women will supply undermuslin needs for months to come at these splendid savings. Come, share in these economies At 59S Gownt, Env. Chemise, Corset Covers. At f9S Envelope Chemise and Corset Covers. . At 98S Gowns, Envelope Chemise, Drawers. - At $1.29, Gowns and Envelope Chemise'. At $1.50, Gowns and Envelope Chemise. At $1.98, Gowns and Envelope Chemise. Petticoat Sale Black sateen underskirts, with fan cy full flounces. Specially priced 75c Black and white striped percaline skirts. Specially priced now at 59c Bathing Suits We have new and complete lines of knit bathing suits in all popular shades and combinations priced as follows: Cotton Suits at only $2.00 and $2.50 Mixture, $3, $3.50; Wool, $4-$7.50. Largest lines of eiclmife n owelty SWEATERS, in silk, fiber and wool" to be found in Portland, $5 to $37.50. Third Floor, Sixth Street. It Eelatives of Victim Of Bear Are Found . bfflclala of 8. 7. ft; T. locate Meads Of William n. XcXiaaa la Winnipeg Bedy Ooea to "Vancouver. Jf Officials of the San Francisco A ' Portland Steamship company hav lo , cated relative of William S. McLean, one of the five persons drowned In the steamship Bear disaster, in Winnipeg. . Canada. The body is to be sent ,to ;.? Vancouver, B. C. 'Where there are ,: other relatives, and the funeral will b held there. . Good for Baby and Mother The Baby Ko-ral TIIIIETr . i 'I I Jd Sold Exclusively in Portland at Meier "Better Babies" the 20th century slogan has a big help in the Baby Ko-ral a device for "tending baby," allowing the mother time for other duties. May be used as indoor or chit door playground guards stair ways, porches, fireplaces, radia tor or stove. Used in connection with the Baby Ko-ral Bed baby is safeguarded and well cared for. Come in and see the Baby Ko-ral Mission Finish, $6 White Enamel, $8.50 Baby Ko-ral Bed, $2.50 Money refunded if you think you can get along without it after 10 days' trial. & Frank's Store .Fifth floor. Sixth Street $4 Blankets $3.19 Closing out odd lots good white wool blankets. All large size. There are 20 pairs in the lot. $5.00 BLANKETS (18 PAIRS) ONLY S4.Q5 $800 BLANKETS (36 PAIRS) ONLY $6.65 $2.75 GREY WOOLNAP BLANKETS AT $1.98 Blanket Shop, Second Floor $3.25 Curtains $ 1 ,85 Fancy figured all-over lace curtains. These ad ditional curtain specials will be shown tomorrow: $3.00 FILET MESH CURTAINS QN SALE $1.65 $2.85 NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS AT $1.50 $2.75 NOVELTY WEAVE CURTAINS AT $1.35 Drapery Shop, Seventh Floor Save on Wanted Summer Floor Coverings In This Sale of New Grass Rugs Tomorrow Savings so big on -these splendid New Summfer Floor Coverings as to make this event stand out in a class by itself. The finest, most? lasting qualities in colorings of brown, green and blue, bizes and special prices as follpws: Size 18 by 36 inches. Tomorrow's sale price is Size 21 by 48 inches. Tomorrow's sale price is Size 27 by 54 inches. Tomorrow5! sale price is 40c 55c 85c Size 30 by 60 inches. Q"t " A Tomorrow priced at vAeiU Size 1 6 by 72 inches. Af? Tomorrow priced at vJLeTttl Size 4.6 by 7.6 fet. (PQ "I K Tomorrow priced at VtieXO Size 6.0 by 9.0 feet. Tomorrow priced at Size 8.0 by 10 feet. Tomorrow priced at Size 9.0 by 12 feet. Tomorrow priced at -Floor Covering Shop. Seventh Floor $4.65 $7.25 $8.95 Grass Porch Chair $3.75 - i An attractively designed Grass Chair in natural color. Complete with basket af side for magazines and sewing, and glass receptable. For porch or library use. Just like illustration. Suitable for gift. $22.50 SOLID OAK ROCiCER MAY BE PURCHASED NOW FOR $13.19 A decdedly worth-while reduction on this handsome rocker, like illustration. Solid quar tered oak, with full spring seat and cushion back. Upholstered in brown chased leather. -Either golden oak or fumed finish. A bargain at $13.19 Mahogany-Finished Tray for 79c Splendid-looking mahogany-finished han dled tray, with cretonne underlay and glass bottom. Makes a suitable article for gifts. See this tray in our Gift Shop Ninth Floor Furniture Shop, Jilahth Floor V' f. 1 i :