14 THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 24, 1917. r t GERMAN TRADE WITH - SOUTH AMERICA LOST BY POLICY IN THE WAR William Clayton, of San Diego, Talks Construction Work With Twohy Bros, 'JITNEY SERVICE INJURES Street Cars la British Columbia Sus pend Operatloa Whn Employ Strike for Mors Wages. DELINEATOR QCJp FOR ONE YEAR -SJs For a limited time we will accept yearly subscriptions to the Delineator at only 95c a saving of almost half on the regular price of iSc copy. Re newals at same rate. Call at Pattern Shop. Second Floor, Fifth Street. Visit Our New UKULELE SECTION in Connection With Phonograph Shop Sixth Floor in njnnvtArn PTAHliP TAD CT7DC ATT TiM A DCI1 T T AHfl t i'flliiiiiAAAAAA AiAAiAiiiAAAi AAAAiiiiAiAlAliiiiAiiAAA - CITRUS, GOLD DUST OR STAR NAFTHA WASHING POWDER LARGE -J Qp PACKAGE Limit, 3 to Customer. Ninth Floor. Fifth Street. Tub- Qwalit Storp of Portland: BRING IN YOUR SUNDAY PICTURES FOR DEVELOPING AND PRINTING BY OUR EXPERTS. Over-night Service Kodak Shop, Main Floor. Unsurpassed BEAUTY PARLORS Facial Treatments, Hair Dressing, Etc. Fifth Floor LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED $1 Have your lawn mower "tuned up." It will be easier to operate nd give better results. We will call for, thor oughly sharpen and deliver your lawn mower for only $1. Telephone us to morrow. Basement, Fifth Street. , "Through her conduct of the war. Germany has lost her hold In South America." said William Clayton, vica nntaldent of the SDreckles interests in California and director of the San Diego and Southeastern railroad, who has been here conferring with Twohy Brothers on a construction contract. "When the war ends trade will largely be in the hands of the allies to the exclusion of Germany, Austria and Bulgaria.' Mr. Clayton has been traveling in ;the north for two months and ex pressed himself as deeply Interested in the strike of streetcar men in Brit ish Columbia. "The Jitneys have put the streetcar out of business in Vancouver and Vic toria. In both places there is not a streetcar running. 'The men have gone on strike for higher wages, but the British Colum ' bia electric company holds that be cause of the sharp competition of the Jitney it has experienced great loss within the last two years, and has con sequently made no attempt to break the strike, thinking it Just as well not to run cars at all. "In San Diego, Jitneys are not al lowed to run where adequate street car service is furnished, and lately the California Railroad commission has required machines running into Jthe country as delivery trucks to pro vlde a schedule and put up a bond. I don't know what the situation is here, but I don't think that Portland has had the same trying experience regarding the Jitney as other coast cities." Our 60th Summer in Portland We Know Your Wants and Can Supply Them f - . """""T - M I ft Tf M m . m . Tomorrow a Clearaway of $6jOO-$7jOO Novelty Blouses $4.85 These are odds and ends of some of our finer blouses of georgette crepe, crepe de chine, chiffon and - lace combined. Many of the georgette models are very dressy, being trimmed with touches of color and lace or embroid- ery. inen there are models witn large collars of filet lace edged with ruffled chiffon. Others in sports styles and styles appropriate for wearing with the tailored suit. Blouse Shop, Fourth Floor. Government to Send Out Oregon Views Photographs of Oregon Forest Scene Have Been deceived From. Washing ton; Fine Publicity Feature for State. A handsome array of photographB de picting Oregon forest scenes and forest operations has been received by District Forester George II. Cecil from Wash ington, D. C. The set is one of a quantity being sent broadcast throughout the country, and is a fine publicity feature for Ore gon. It is to be loaned for display at libraries and public schools. The pictures are grouped under the following general heads: Administra tion of national forests; commercial products of the national forests; their uses; national forests as recreation places; forest types; forest protection; man as enemy of forests ; natural ene mies of forests. Pictures of particular reference to Oregon, show the Intake of Portland's i water supply at Bull Run river water shed; a power plant on the edge of the Oregon national forest, Eagle creek . camp ground, Crater Lake national for est, Deschutes national forest, forest fire lookout station on the summit of Mount Hood, 11.225 feet high, and Wal Iowa national forest. The photographs are done in a beau tiful brown tone, with a delicate shadow delineation. Canadian Attorney Compliments City 1 3 40c to 85c Embroideries 25c A wonderful assortment of edges, flouncings, imitation headings, galloons, allovers and corset cover embroideries. Of fine Swiss cambric and nainsook. There are convent embroideries for infants' wear, and embroideries for trim ming undermuslins, neckwear and waists. The most artis tic eyelet, filet and blind work designs. $2.00 EMBROIDERED VOILES, YARD 98c White and tan voiles 40 inches wide embroidered in the large dotted designs with heavy silk threads in pink and blue. 15c-20c COTTON LACE EDGES 10c Heavy cotton Cluny lace edges and bands, filet edges and insertions. In white and ecru. Ideal for trimming wash frocks as well as underwear. Embroidery Shop, Main Fir. Sale of Silk Dresses for Stout Women Who Require Sizes 42 to 48 E! A limited Number of Models ? -9HJ Very seldom are we able to secure dresses in extra large sizes, but one of the most prominent makers of dresses for stout women, anxious to clean up his remaining stock, sold us his surplus of exactly 87 models. They are the newest things in this season's styles and are made of fine taffeta, crepe de chine and messaline, mostly black and navy blues. There are styles of every kind, from the plair tailored street models to novelty afternoon models. Sizes 42 to 48 bust. Come early, as they will not be here long at this price. 100 Silk Dress Skirts at $4.45 This new "shipment brings more attractive styles in women's dress skirts made from the newest silks. They are in black, navy blue and a large assortment of stripes. Fashioned with the shirred top and shirred or plain patch pockets. And, best of all, they are very specially priced for Monday at $4.45. New Arrivals in Midsummer Velour Felt Hats $4.00 They are the very hats the smart woman wants to com- plete her beach and sports 'costume. In many styles and shapes at $1, $1.95, S2.25 'and $2.50. Our special $4 "model is of duvetyne velour felt in all colors. SUMMER MILLINERY RE DUCED JUST HALF PRICE SOME AT ONE FOURTH OFF. (WHITE EXCEPTED) Millinery Shop. Fourth Floer. Smartly Tailored $OEl.OO New Cloth Suits Many women prefer suits even for the warm est days and to these women we make this an nouncement of the latest arrivals in suits that have been recently designed for mid - Summer wear. Made of navy serge, checks and mixtures. You'll be surprised when you see these unusual Suit values. Apparel Shop. Fourth Floor. Summery Silk Suits $00.50 At the Low Price of To be comfortable and yet be in fashion is an easy matter if you own one of these charm ing new suits which have only just arrived from New York by express. They are of pongee, khaki-kool, taffeta and gros de londres, in plain colors and brocade effects. It is a cleanup of a manufacturers'stock representing his best styles. 39 Ribbons at 39c Regular 75c-95c The finest fancy taffeta and Dresden ribbons with a light background and fancy satin stripe effects. Also high-colored brocade designs. In all sorts of handsome col orings of checks and plaids. From 6 to inches wide. Neckwear at 39c Regular 50c-85c Novelty voile collars in rose, green and Copenhagen with deep hem and embroid ered dots. Pique models for tailored wear ; Rengaline col lars and sets ; organdy mod els ; hand - embroidered and crepe collars ; net fichus, ves- trf and fniimnf; Main Flr, Ftf LhRtreet J A. H. Joyce, secretary of the Cana dian Legal PulSllclty company and a member of the Canadian Bar tssocIa tlon, is in the city on a business trip. "Portland la to be congratulated." aid Mr. Joyce, "on the way It has come through in this Red Cross campaign. Especially the women ar to be admired." Mr. Joyce also admires this country on its conscription. He is glad that we have learned our lesson from Can ada's mistake in the matter. He says that Canada is thinking about con scription now. A year ago Mr. Joyce made a trip through the northern part of tho United States. He believes that the United States Is at last awakened to the momentous issue in front of It, and and that the war is at last beinji Drought to it. Mr. Joyce will leave Monday. He wm go tnrougn Spokane. MlnneanoUs. St. Paul and Chicago on his way to . loromo, nis nome town. Sale of Undermuslins GOWNS, EXCEPTIONAL AT 98c, $1.59, $1.69, $1.98, $2.49 Of fine cambric and nainsook, in the most attractive of high and low neck styles, showing trimmings of tucks, insertions of lace and embroidery. Many have the new short sleeves. ENVELOPE CHEMISE AT 98c, $1.27, $1.59, $1.98 A most exceptional collection is this of the popular envelope chemise. Many show the new, wide, full -drawer effect. They are made of soft nainsook and effectively trimmed with laces and embroideries. COTTON CREPE GOWNS FOR $1.39 AND $1.59 The prettiest imaginable, and should appeal to the vacationists as they launder so easily and require no ironing. THE NEW WHITE PETTICOATS VERY SPECIAL AT 98c, $1.27, $1.59, $1.98 Made of cambric and trimmed with embroidery and lace, and some have a finish of beading ribbon drawn. There are other petticoats also at $2.98 and $3.95 which are most at tractive. MUSLIN DRAWERS SPECIAL 59c, 79c, 83c, 98c They are made of cambric and nainsook, daintily finished with l?ce or embroidery edgings. Undermuslln Shop. Third Floor Celebrating the Sth Anniversary of Our "Silk Maid" Hose Silk Maid hose are today, as upon their in troduction five years ago, the premier silk hosiery value of America. We've sold more than 120,000 pairs to date and the demand is growing. These are pure thread silk hose, maintained at their original standard from the time of their intro duction until today. The most beautiful and the most serviceable silk hose for women today at J 1.2 5 a pair. Silk Maids for men, unequalled values, at 65 c. Hosiery Shop, Main Floor. Buy This Week and Save 10 on Famous "Community" Plate We're recetred notification from the factory to advance the retail prices of Community Plate in all patterns approximately 10 per cent, be fin ning Monday, July 2. If you contemplate the purchase of a new Community set or additions to your present Community pieces save by sup plying your wants this week. We can at once furnish you with Community silver plate in the new Adam as well as the Patri cian, Sheraton and Louis XVI designs. Community makes a lovely, lasting and most appreciated gift for a bride. silverware fa nop. Main no-. X A GreatSale of Dark Blue Deltox Grass Rugs Sale of 'Mendel Drucker' Wardrobe Trunks $24.95 Style as Illustrated Below Mendel Drucker Trunk Style as Illustrated at Right $34.48 Luggage Shop, Sixth Fiovr. MADE TO OUR SPECIAL ORDER Tomorrow we offer two styles of the famous Mendel Drucker wardrobe trunks as illustrated at two very special prices. These trunks are well made, have cretonne lining, deep hat drawers, four extra drawers, 10 to 12 three-ply veneer hangers, shoe pockets. Body of trunk fiber covered, shod with cold-rolled steel with heavy link drawbolts. Extra light weight, finely serviceable wardrobe trunks, ideal for vacation uses. Very spe cial tomorrow at $34.48 (open top) and $24.95 (closed top). Right at the height of the season when grass rugs are most wanted for porch and Summer cot tage use comes this close out sale of the dark blue Deltox gTass rugs which can be had in a large as sortment of patterns and sizes. 60c size, 18x36 Ins., priced 35c 75c size, 21x45 Ins., priced 45c 1.25 size, 27x54 Ins, now 79c Jl.50 size, 30x60 Ins., now 98c 12.00 size, 36x72 ins., at $1.27 4.00 size, 5 4x90 Ins, at $2.75 6.00 size, 6x9 ft, priced $4.15 9 size, 8x10 ft, priced $5.90 11 size, 9x12 ft, priced $7.75 SALE OF RAG RUGS Special prices on the most wanted rag rugs in the hit-and-miss designs, many sizes and colors. 40c rag rugs, 18x36 In., at 33c 65c rag rugs, 24x36 In, at 53c 85c rag rugs, 25x50 in, at 69c 1.00 rag rugs, 27x54 In, 83c 1.25 rag rugs, 30x60 in., 98c 1.65 rag rugs, 36x72 in, $1.33 SALE COLONIAL RAG RUGS In colors of blue, tan, brown, gray, pink and yellow with white band borders. 90c rugs, 24x36 inches, now 73c 1.35 rugs, 27x54 in., at $1.19 1.75 rugs, 30x60 in, at $1.33 2.25 rugs, 36x72 in., at $1.95 TWIST WEAVE RAG RUGS REDUCED In blue and white, tan and white, grey and white, pink and white. In sizes 27x54 and 30x60 inches. 1.75 rugs, $1.33; 12, $1.59 NOVELTY RAG RUGS The new rag rug with plain color centers and floral borders in blue, grey, pink, yellow and tan. 1.25 rugs, 24x36 in , at 98c 2.00 rugs, 27x54 in., at $1.69 2,75 rugs, 30x60 in., at $2.15 3.75 rugs, 36x72 in, at $2.95 Rug Shop. Seventh Kloor Flag Raising Made Occasion of Reunion A recent flag raising at the home of ' J. I. Miller In the Montavllla. n1rh. . borhood waa made the occasion of a v. A. K. reunion and an impromptu , ji.uivuu piusrajn. iuncneon was ; berved and several dainties added to I the regulation army fare, after which . Artnur H. Nichols, one of the "boys" of '61, gave an address, covering the main historical events of the United . States from the time of discoverv un til our present participation in the world conflict. Mr. Nichols voiced the somewhat unusual requirement for cit izenship and naturalization by stating that h a blivei1 21 vur.' .iuui.a I .. - r v. icuui OA time to ask of a foreigner before grant ing him the right to vote, since that waa the tlma required when one waa native oorn. D. M. (TSullivan to Visit L. Burbank 3 . ' XX M. CSnlllTan. the potato "wizard Irvlngton, oo negating of four and one- 1 3 , half acres, and will sojourn la r Berkeley. Cal, for a few weeks, vlalt -; ing his son. D. O'Sulllvan. formerly of I. Portland, and four grandchildren. . While In California Mr. O'Sulllvan will visit Luther Burbank. by- special in . vitation. at his Santa, Rosa experiment farm. Several sacks of tha new crop of potatoes will Tm shipped to Mr. Bur- bank this fall tor Inspection and selec Uvs planting. , YoiTweUto Choose Your Refrigerator Here If you are a shrewd housekeeper and appreciate a scientific food preserving machine that will save its initial cost many times over in perfect preservation of foods and economy of ice consumption, it will be well worth your while to investigate the merits of the three leading makes illustrated and described below. All three refrieerators are manufactured by the White Enamel Re frigerator Company of St. Paul, recognized for years as manufactures of the highest grade refrigerators, and for which we are exclusive Portland agents. Just a word about them here come in tomorrow and let us demonstrate to you the distinguishing features of these refrigeratois. EASY PAYMENTS IF DESIRED. r ii;p!,np ""lijHiyrj"'"'T2 fill5 SDU8J lit zr.. - t "3c. ' ! . - ! is m it ii a Y'rZm S anito & yg Bo hn Syphon: I Hl'B9 VT- II v-I 1 II. I SSllr Icyc oCnisii A Meier & Frank Refrigerator "Cold as An Iceberg" Sanitor A high grade seamless porcelain lined refrigerator supreme In its class. Exterior construction is of oak, well finished. Provision cham ber lining of one-piece porcelain steel construction. No joints no earns nothing to catch or retain dirt as easy to - clean as a china. bowL Priced 1J2.60 to 160. Bohn Syphon Has a lone established reputation for efficiency, durability of. con struction and beauty of appearance. One-piece seamless porcelain lining with full rounded corners and patented Syphon system of circula tion. Ten thicknesses of Insula tion lowest temperature and mini mum Ice consumption; $46 to 1200. Icyco Made to fill the demand for a hlrh grade refrigerator at lowest pos sible cost. Exceotlnar onlv tti fu ture of provision chamber lining the Icyco food compartments being lined with paint enamel Instead of porcelain tnis refrigerator is ex actly the same as the Sanitor. -ncea J to it. . .Sixth Floor, Fifth Street. Sole Agents for "VUDOR" Porch Shades Convert your porch Into a liv ing room with a Vudor. You can be in the health-giving out-of-doors air and at the same time have protection from the too ar dent summer sun. Vudor ven tilating porch shades are espe cially adapted to sleeping porches they enable you to transform an ordinary porch into a private sleeping porch at small expense. They afford perfect ventilation and prevent drafts from annoying you. Vudor shades are made in beautiful permanent colors to harmonize with any home. Come completely equipped, ready to hang. 4 feet wide by 8 feet drop 2.7 5 6 feet wide by 8 feet drop 4.00 8 feet wide by 8 feet drop 5.25 10 feet wide by 8 feet drop 7.00 12 feet wide by 8 feet drop 8.75 CRETONNES New and exclusive designs in cretonnes for porch furniture and beach drapery. May te put to such novel uses as garden dresses. hats and sports sxirrs. Priced as low as 45c yard. . 50 CRETONNE ' CUSHIONS 39c Serenth Floor. Sixth 8trH r THE WINNERS IN OUR Paul Jones Essay Contest FIRST PRIZE Alta Allen, Shedd, Or. (Age 18) SECOND PRIZE Emilee Wellington, City 171 Druid St. (Age 12) THIRD PRIZE Lucile Lymburner, St. Helens, Or. (Age 17) FOURTH PRIZE Edith Phillips City 294 Caruthers St. (Age 14) FIFTH PRIZE Helen M. Grae, Wilbur, Or. (Age 16) SIXTH PRIZE Freda Goodrich, City 662 E. 24th N. (Age l5) The Judges Were W. J. Hofmann, T. J. Mullen, Chas. Rafieid, advertising managers of the Oregonian, Journal and Telegram, respectively. SAVE MONEY! 99 Buy "Nemo Corsets Now! On and after Monday, July 2, prices advance on the following Nemo models: Self-Reducing Nos. 318, 319, 321, 322, now 3.75, ad vance to $4.29i Self-Reducing Nos. 506, 508, now 5, advance to $6.00- We are principal Nemo agents. Buy your model from us this week and avoid the unavoidable increase 'In price. - Corset Shop. Third Floor. WHY NOT HAVE THE BEST SEWING MACHINE MADE? TheEldredge Two-Spool Bobbinless Rotary Sewing Ma chine costs but little more than the ordinary old-fashioned kind and is far superior to any other sewing machine the market affords. The ELDREDGE TWO-SPOOL is the only machine in the world that sews direct from two spools of thread, eliminating the use of the troublesome bobbin. It runs lightly and quietly, sews faster and makes a perfect stitch on all material at all times. Pay Only $1 Down and $1 Week No interest no extras. Your old ma chine taken as part payment. Our Dress-Form Club enables every woman to have a dress form at little cost. Come in tomorrow and select a new dress form from our fine assortment of Model, Hall-Borchert and Acme forms. Pay Only $1 Down Balance 50c Week . ,. . Second Floor, Fifth Street A't TTTT""'l'ITfT'1TTTTTm I I I I I I 1 1 I m 1 ' t t