The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 09, 1916, Page 31, Image 31

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SECTION THREE
DRAMATIC, FHOTOPLA1T8,
EDITORIAL
EIGHT PAGES
ILLUSTRATED FEATURES
FOREIGN NKW8
PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 9, 1916.
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SOME GOOD PLAYS
FINISH THE
SEASON
As You Read, Good Judgment Tells You to Attend These Sales
SliRJINE UP
ExDert Gives Views on the
Attractions Which Have
Taken Public Fancy.
MOVIES ARE CONSIDERED
Marg-ar.t XlUaelon Try In Oat
Knr Flay at Atlantic City
Prasent Wtk.
ler
By Dixie Hlnes.
New York. July 8. Of the plays
which pleased, only the memories remain.-
An a sort of eleventh hour eon
version. "The Cohan Revue" and "Hit-the-Trall
HollKJay" brought their sea
sons to a done Katurday evening tnu
depriving tho public of two entertain
ments whlrh mlffht be a enjoyable In
hot as In cold weather. And "Katlnka.
the mimical how. alo came to a sud
den atop, while Mane i em"-..
J.as added somewhat to her reputation
as a comedienne In "A I.ady Name. ,
has followed suit. i
"Justice." which oanriot be consld-
,rci in the light ot. a"' Htimnifr h"w b" j
even the vivid Imagination of the prews
agent has also terminated what has
been In many respects the- most bril
liant and surprising success of the sea
son It will reopen early net year, and
John Barrymore will remain in the
role of Falder. whlrh haa added great
distinction to his name as a dramatic
actor As Ruth Honeywell, however,
there Is to be a new actress In frtha
Mann, who Is one of the most reliable,
versatile and talented of our young
leading women. She will thus be as
sociated In one season with two of the
artistic successes of the season. -Tho
Weavers.- under the "stage direction of
Kmanuel Relchor. and Justice." unrW.
the stage direction of B. Iden Tayne.
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They now lineup thus wise.
Belasro "The Boomerang." which
neems destined to finish Its full year.
Remarkably Interesting east, able and
adaptable to the demand of the comedy.
Casino "Very Good Eddie," and a
very good show, with music Inter
spersed. Made over from "Over Night.
. popular comedy of the other days.
'Hudson "The Cinderella Man, ex
cellently acted and. a comedy of much
rharm. Nothing to tax the ingenuity
or patience but a play of the older
fairy fcrand
New Amsterdam "The Follies of
116." This coterie of dainselM, come
dian t, burlequerarid muskml expon
ents la. as usual, one of tlve summer
-sights. One always goes to the Follies
t sjid the ocean in the summer time.
Shubert Lew Fields, excellent come
dian In "Step This Way." U Is a
uir.ua walk he takes you
mmpw i vict -
on, but It 1s enjoyable, and makes good
summer amusement.
Winter Garden "The Pnsslng Show
Of 1B." Ilke the prevlodH passing
Shows this entertainment Is Individual
and all alone In Its clnss. Also It Is
better than those which preceded it.
snd that is a . high compliment In
luelf.
Added to this lst. 'represent Ing only
the stage of the Spoken drama, proper
consideration must ne givrn ...
silent drama, which now occupies an
appreciable number of stage In our
,i.r nlavhouses. The bills for the.
week Include:
Candler "Queen of the Roses,
based on Leon Cavello's opera.
Criterion "Civilization."
Olobe "Gloria's Romance."
Liberty "The Fall of a Nation."
Rlalto "The Captive God with Wil
liam S. Hart.
Katherlne Orey will return to the
stage within a fortnight playing the
title role In a new English drama,
Jane Clegg." by St. John Krvlne. The I
i Inln rehearsal under i
William K. Cllmore. with Wallls Clark
playing, the leading masculine role.
The first run of the presidential
movies" will be given next week. To
present the form and features of the
Republican candidate the national
committee engaged Charles Cnmpton.
an actor, to make a series of pictures,
and these are to be exhibited on all
' programs available now and during
. the campaign.
WhitfotxJ Kane with Hellen Evlly.
bottv familiar to playgoers, and both
talented players, are making a vaude
ville venture this week at the Colonial
theatre, presenting Harold Brlghouse s
delightful comedy. "Lonesome Luke.1
The Shuberfs announce two touring
companies for next season to Present
Hobson's cnoice.
' who created the role of the master
ful Maggie, will return from I-ondon
to play this part in the company over
the Important circuit.
Margaret Illlngton is "trying out"
v " new olay at- Atlantic City this
week. It fa Called "Just for Tonight"
and la under the management of the
Selwyn's.
Florence Reed denies that she has
arranged to play next season. She la
still open. The confusion arose over
the fact that In San Francisco ahe
tried out with success a drama by
Ethel Clifton called "For Value Re
' celved." She and her husband, Mal
rolm Williams, were said to have
scored a pronounced success, but she
- declares the part Is not suited to her
personality although a strong and
pleasing one.
Ernest Rowan, a popular New York
actor, has been called back to Mil
waukee, his home, to Join his regiment
, which has been mustered tn. He haa
been playing In the "Civilisation'' film
la New York.
- Harold de Becker, who enjoys dls
,' . tlnctlon in the art as wall as dramtlo
', fraternity. Is to be an exhibitor as a
sculptor this season. Me Is a success
ful student at the Beaux Arts this
summer. Last year he argued the
" cat In "Hobson's Choice."
Hellen Evlly has broken into vaude
ville. She was with the production of
Justice" at the Candler theatre dur-
tna- Urn 1 . i w i
ins ui ions run, una to snow ner ver
iiuty uas'a-si nersen ror a light
v comedy character role. She plays a
Ijancabire lass who doesn't care what
(yiii mv luug u ii uuesn i nappen
to har.
Our Semi-Yearly Disposal
' Of Our Finest
Tailored Suits
An occasion eagerly awaited by women
who, each season, avail themselves of this
great event.
Starts Monday at 9 A. M.
With Newest Tailored Suits
Selling Regularly to $40.00
Monday $12.50
Positively no returns, exchanges or approvals.
Third rioor
Monday Our Wash Fabric Section Offers
1000 Yards of Novelty Voiles
Which Sell Regularly at SOc to 7Sc
Monday Only, Very Special
25c
Yard
The most varied assortment of wash fabrics ever offere4 at one price. Voiles
in every new weave and pattern. Woven stripes and plaids, floral designs, conven
tional designs, smart black, and white effects, lavenders, pinks, blues and greens.
About 50 different patterns in all, from 36 to 40 inches wide. Second Floor
MEN
Harken to Words of Wisdom
and Economy
Monday
This Store Offers You
The Choice of
Any Suit in Stock
Regular to $30.00
$15.00
Every Suit New This Season
Can you ask us more?
Monday We Shall Sell
The Most Fashionable
Sports Silks
At a Most Exceptional Price
Offering
33-lnch Striped White Pongee
That Sells Regularly at $1.50
36-Inch Striped Natural Pongee
That Sells Regularly at $2.00
$1.19 Yd.
Second Floor
A Most Remarkable Sale of
Parasols
In This Summer's Newest
Shapes and Colorings
For $3.95
That Have Sold at $6 and $5
The largest and most complete as
sortment of newest parasols we have
ever offered at one price. In the'Jap
anese, regular and tailored shapes.
Of plain colors, stripes, plain cen
ters with novelty borders.
Tlrwt moor
Our Semi-Yearly Disposal of
Smartest 1
Tailored Hats
Embracing only the newest, most
stylish modes, now in favor, starts
Monday with
Hats Selling Regularly to $10.00
Ttrst Floor
$2.00
No Exchanges, Returns, Approvals
. Third Floor
Innovation Wardrobe
Trunks sold here
exclusively. 7th Floor.
Mrs. Margaret H. W id rig
Special Representative From
The Pictorial Review
Pattern Company
of New York
will give a series of instructions in
our Pattern Department all next
week. Second Floor
Child's Coats to $7.50
Go on Sale Monday Only
At $1:95
In sizes 3 to 6 years. Of serges,
coverts, fancy mixtures and pique.
Tonrth moor
42-Piece
Edwin M. Knowles
American Porcelain
Two Decorations
Gold band and flower ;
Both open stock patterns.
Special for One Day
.95
pray.
$3.
Sixth moor
5000 Yards of the Newest
Cretonnes and Chintz
Imported and Domestic Weaves
In the most desirable colors and pat
terns for bedrooms, living-rooms, dining-rooms
and for upholstery.
Regular Prices 45c to 59c
Very Exceptional Monday
37c Yard
ruth moor
Our Annual Summer
Clearance of Fine Footwear
Starts Monday, July 10
Even in the face of the great' id'vance In the price of leather, we
shall hold our Semi-Annual Shoe sale the same as formerly.
Our customers have come to know the unusual offerings found in
this sale, and many delay their buying until this time. This year they
are up to the standard set in previous sales.
All These Shoes From Our Regular Stock
At Exceptional Clearance Prices
Women's Novelty Boots
Of Gray, Ivory or White Kid, Lace and Button Styles
$10.00 and $12.00 lines for $8.95
$9.00 lines $7.95; $7.50 and $8.00 lines $6.95
WOMEN'S FINE PUMPS
Of bronze, white calf, patent colt and dull kids.
$6.50, $7.00 and $7.50 lines for $5.95
$6.00 lines for $4.95 $5.00 lines for $3.95
$4.00 lines for $2.95
SPECIAL BROKEN LOTS OF PUMPS AND OXFORDS
Broken lines to $5.00 for $2.95 To $4.00 lines for $2.25
i Second moor
On Monday Only We Shall Sell
750 Pieces of Muslin Underwear
Crere rowns longcloth gownv envelope chemise, skirts and combination suits. In the most
tttrac.ve and newest styjes. All gxtraJuU cut farments, in all sizes, of splendid materials.
"ThrtSeTtWgulartr'fo'&.m Cf
at the Most Exceptional frxce . . . . JJ
-Fourth moor
Globe Union Suits
For women, are national favorites
known from coast to coast.
Monday We Offer
Two Globe Specials
Greatly Under priced
$1.25 Silk Lisle
or fine gauze, loose
75c Swiss ribbed
low neck, sleeve
less style, with lace
.Irunmon gs. Sizes
34 to 44.
or tight knee, low
neck. Sizes to 44.
39c
69c
Tlrst moor
A Most Remarkable Sale
Children's Tub Dresses
That Sell Regularly to $1.75
Monday Only 50c
In sizes from 2 to 6 years, Of ging
hams, percales, chambrays, poplins
and crepes. pourtu moor
Five of the Newest Styles
Women's Bathing Suits
Of Knit Jersey
In all the most wanted colors, with
stripe trimmings, sizes 34 to 44.
For $4.95
rourth moor
Tomorrow We Start an
Embroidery
Sale
that must impress you with its great
Economy and quality.
27-Inch Flouncings
Selling to $1.00
33c
mret moor
Corset Section Offers
Discontinued Models in Broken
Lines of the Finest Qualities
Selling at $5.00 to $12.00
La Vida, Etoile de France, Smart
Set, Bien Jolie, Greclin, Treco and
Nemos. Made of fancy broche, batiste
and coutil. In a style for every figure.
Monday Special $2.95
Regular $1.00 and $1.50
Brassieres for 79c
Hook-front and cross-back styles,
made of net, allover embroidery or fine
cambric with embroidery yokes and
cluny lace. Sizes 32 to 46.
Fourth Floor
F
Our Home Furnishing Store
Offers
Grass Furniture
For the Summer Home
For the Porch and Garden
At Lowest Prices
The finest imported hand-woven
grass furniture of all kinds, including
tables, stools, chairs and rockers, seats
and couches.
$7.50 Grass Rockers, sp'l $6.45
$8.50 Grass Rockers, sp'l $6.85
$9.50-$9 Grass Chairs. . .$7.45
$10 Grass Chairs, special $7.95
$11 Grass Chairs, special $8.45
$10 Steamer Chairs and Rock
ers for $7 AS
$14 Steamer Chairs and Rock'
ers for $10.45
$180 Steamer Chairs and
Rockers for $14.95
$7.45 Library and Porch Ta
bits for $6.45
$8.50 Library and Porch Ta
blesfor $6.95
mrth moo
Pre-Inventory Clean-Up of Odd Lots of New Goods in Economy Basement Store
"ASTORE OF SURPRISES9' That's What Many People Have Said of the Lipman-Wolfe Economy Basement Store "AS TORE WHERE DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE
IS SOLD" "A STORE OF SATISFACTION"
The Lipman-Wolfe Ecooomy Basement Store Is Daily Filling the Wants of Thousands of People. To Make This Store Even Greater-To Keep the Stocks New-We , Start
our Pre-Inventory Clean-Up of Odd Lines Tomorrow With Wonderful Bargains. Be Sure to Come-This Is the BIG WEEK Come Every Day New Specials Each Day.
Remarkable! New Waists 50c
Not a haphazard collection by any means, but new mid-summer
models equal to the best 1.00 waists made sheer voiles, striped
waistings, dainty batistes, in unusual variety, in white and pretty
colorings carefully made to fit. Basement
Odds and Ends To 75c Gowns 25c
Longcloth, figured and striped crepes, slip-over styles, some lace
or embroidery trimmed well made, neatly trimmed.
Basement.
To $1.50 House Dresses 89c
They can't be made at home for this price. Striped and checked
percales, with white collars, belted, yoke, plain and vestee styles.
Also some checked ginghams and dark percales. Sizes 36 to 44
bust. Basement
Sample Curtains 33c Each
You will never buy them for less. Full length, 2J4 to 3 V, yards,
splendid quality Nottinghams and nets, plain and figured centers,
white and Arabian color. Regular price 75c to 1.25.
Broken Lines and Sixes of Children's
Dresses and -Rompers 25c
Remarkable garments that sold to 75c each. Dresses 2 to 14
years. Rompers 2 to 6 years. Of ginghams and percales in great
assortment, simply remarkable, 15c. Basement
$2.00 Bolts Longcloth $1.49
12 yard of fine quality, soft-ffimh longcloth In bolt free from
dressing, 36 inches wide. Extra special at this price don't fail to
buy at least one bolt. Saaameat
To $4.00 Trimmed Hats $1.00
You can't begin to realize the importance of this sale until you
see the hats themselves. Remarkable, every one of them, and be
coming. Cleverly trimmed, medium and large shapes.
Basement
$4 and $5 Wool Skirts $2.95
Think of itl The very latest pleated and flaring models of splen
did qualities of serge, cheviot, diagonals and checks, offered at such
a ridiculously little price. See them you'll surely buy one.
Basement
$1.75 to $2.00 Corsets $1.19
Here's a rare opportunity to buy the famous W. ft, Nadia and
Crown belt corsets at a saving. Broken lines of this season's models
for all figures, including stout figures, sizes 19 to 30.
Basement
$1.00 Envelope Chemise 79c
You'll never find garments like these less than ti dainty, fine
materials and trimmings, made in the careful "at-home" way
Empire and yoke styles that will appeal to every woman.
Baaement
25c to 35c Embroideries 13c Yard
An unheard-of price for 1 8-inch Swiss and cambric corset cover
and flouncings of this fine quality. Attractive patterns, with fast
edges, for dresses, underwear and children's wear. ,v
Baaement
25c Voiles-30 Patterns-19c Yard
Imagine over 30 of the newest, most wanted floral and sport
stripe patterns, in every popular color, 38 inches wide and only
19c a yard, all new, too.
. . Baaemtnt
60c Hemmed Damask
Napkins 33c Doz.
Important saving here fine
mercerized napkins for all around
use ttxii inches, several pat
terns all hemmed. Baeemeat
New Lot 12Vtc Huck
Towels $1.00 Doz.
SOc For Half Dozen
At this extremely low price, we
cannot sell less than half dozen
lots. Splendid heavy quality, red
borders, hemmed ends 18x36
inches. Basement
25c Cretonne
Novelties 15c
Scarfs, table squares, bags,
aprons, shoe pockets, etc.
MONDAY ONLY
Regular $1J20 Dozen
Initial Tumblers
Set of Six for 33c
Thin, clear quality, with gold
band and etched initial 6 packed
in a box. aUemm
MEN Athletic Union Suits 50c
Buy your season's supply here Monday this style garment Is
seldom sold less than 1. Of fine cool, checked nainsook, with re
markable wearing qualities, regular athletic style.
MEN BROKEN LINES OF HOSIERY, 3 PAIRS 50c
A bargain in lisle and cotton sox, black, blue, tans also comfort
able split-foot sox.
MEN 12V2c COLLARS, 5c EACH; 6 FOR 25c
Here's the chance to buy that extra supply of Summer collars
good shapes, low and medium, broken lines.
MENNECKWEAR SELLING TO SOc; NOW 10c
, Broken lines, all going Monday at one price. Basement
BOYS To $2 Straw Hats 10c
Odds and ends of styles for boys 2 to 14 years, white, black and
combinations. A remarkable sale.
BOYS- 50c to 85c Wash Suit 25c
Reg, to $1.50 Wash SuiU 98c
Broken lines and sixes only 82 suits in the lot, Billy Boy, Middy
and Olivers sizes 2 to 8 years.
Bsssiseiil
Women's Knit Union Suits 29c
Fine ribbed cotton.Tow neck, sleveless, tight or loose-knee style.
Extra serviceable, comfortable garments, all sizes, 34 to 4 o.
Baeemeat
Women's White Cotton Hosiery 12jc
Mill tuns of higher-priced stockings, with very slight Imperfec
tions linen oeeis and toes, very elastic. All sizes.
Positively No Phone Orders Filled on These Exceptional Basement Salesj
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