THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. OREGON 10 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11. 1917.' APPLICATIONS FOR RELIEF CAMPAIGNS ARE PASSED UPON Salvation Army Plea Denied Be- : cause Work Proposed Already Being Handled. . ' -j' " i MANY REQUESTS HANDLED Z' ' v 5-. - ; Committee Finds War Camp - Community Recreation fund Worthy of Support. - The coordination committee of the Estate council, of defense has passed on 'numerous applications for Indorsement ; from "war relief agencies since It was assigned to the work by H- L. Corbet, v- chairman of the state council of defense. October It, , Some of the work done was reviewed by T. B Neuhausen, chairman of the committee, yesterday. - "We received the application of the officers of the Salvation army in the Fa ' clfio Northwest for authority to conduct a drive In aid of the fund for Salvation army work among: the soldiers in France and in ; the United States," said Mr. Neuhausen. "This application was de nied on the around thatthe work dupii eated the activities of the Red Cross , ambulance corps and of the T. M. C. A. nun Dcnuia me tinea in prima A Beereatlo Fasd Approved - "The committee found the war camp -community recreation fund to be one of the three branches of work now being performed under the direction of the war department and navy department V commission. on training; camp activities, whose general chairman Is Raymond 3. v Fosdick.; The object sought to be at tained by this fund is to establish such , relations between the various war camps , and the, communities adjacent to them :r that mutual respect and helpful coopera tion will be developed and maintained, The committee notified the Chamber of Commerce that no conflict or duplication existed In this case, and recommended that the proposition be supported. , The l chamber decided - to assign a certain number of days for the prosecution of the campaign for this cause. Campaign it Postponed "A request by the American committee for Armenian and Syrian relief-for in - dorsement of a proposed canvass in Portland and other Oregon cities in aid ,- of a fund for Syrian and Armenian ref , ugees rendered destitute by the invasion ' Of their territory was referred to the committee by Mayor Baker. The com- ; tnlttee commended the object of the cam 'paign but recommended that the can vass be postponed in order to avoid con " fllct with the Liberty loan and Y. M. C. A. campaigns, . This , recommendation- was adopted, and concurred in by the New York com mittee. Recently, December 18 and 17 were suggested by the coordination com mittee as suitable dates for the drive. "The American Bible Society sought the coordination committee's approval of Its plan 'for raising funds to furnish copies of the army and navy edition of " the New Testament to soldiers and sail- - ors desiring them. The dates selected, I December 1 to 11. were not approved . and the period from December- to It was finally fixed upon. "The coordination committee's Indorse ment was given to the sale of Red Cross Christmas seals and likewise to an ap peal ef the Serbian National league for Portland for clothing, shoes, and so ' forth, for Serbian prisoners and refu gees, the latter comprising men, women and children. . t Bennetts Referred to Mayor ' A request from the American De fense society asking that a petition be :. 'circulated urging congress to. enact forthwith a law imposing punishment i upon all persons or organisations re sponsible for pro-German activities or for the public utterance of disloyal sen timents, was referred to Mayor Baker - for action. Similar disposition wss mads of an appeal from the Belgian Ar- v tints' committee, London, England, for the formation of a special committee to conduct a canvass In behalf of Belgian . and ) Serbian soldiers and civilians In need of relief." . .. ' The coordination committee is com- ' posed ' of Mr. Neuhausen, chairman ; George L. Baker, Charles F. Berg, S. C. .- Bratton, Mrs. Charles H. Castner, Charles K. Cochran, Thomas H. Ed wards, J. C English,; Max 8. Hirsch, - Victor A. - Johnson, Miss Viola Orts , child, John Stevenson, F. E. Taylor, H.. H. Ward and William D. Wheel- wrlght I Carman Employes : , . Not Back at Work ' rloa Official Asserts Men Bid Hot -; Strike 'Beeanse Women and Girls Were ' Employed, a Reported. Nearly : lOe employes of the Carman . Manufacturing company who walked out on strike Friday have not returned to work. Officials of Millmen's local 1120. of .which the Carman workmen are mem bers, declare that they did not order a , strike because the "company was hiring . girls and womev, but because a' union employe : had been discharged without . cause. :. . "All but two tf the women employed walked out with us," said Forrest Ser ven, business agent Of the organisation. "The women have asked us to obtain . better wages for them. ; They are now paid $1.50 a day.- A collection was taken ' - up among the men to aid them during i the strike while they are not working." -, - Officials of the company say that they , expect the men to return to work Tues day, although no agreement has been en tered Into with them. . , Knitted Goods Shipped Castlerock, Wash.. Dec 11. The local Red Cross' made its first shipment knitted goods Saturday, 17 - sweaters, 11 j pairs, of socks, 10 wristlets and two mufflers, the result of two weeks knitting, f. - . - , - Federal loan Approved Dallas.' Or, Dec." 11. The first federal loan ... mads on . Polk county land been approved and the money pid it- Jacob Van WeH secured a loan $8000 on his 201 acre farm on Salt creek. ; FRANK L. SMITH'S SPUDS Three Big" Sack a Delivered to Tosr f - Slene for IJ.ee. . Continuance of Frank It. Smith's sale oi norasfrown own iana poiaioes, inree t bfsr sacks for $S, delivered to your home. ( wm to !2 Ajaer, street lor tnese pou.toes-Adv. -- TomoFTO wis olMifKay EXTRA SPECIAL!- ; To 15c Yalucs 1 p Laces Yard at lv Laces of almost every description included. Nearly 10,000 yards in various widths. If bought in the regular way, these laces would sell for as high as toe. While any remain tomorrow, ' yard tc. ' MEN'S SLIPPERS Men's $1.60 Slippers In Romeo style with felt up- rrs and neavy felt soles, to 1L In Oxford and black. Buy for self and gifts. MEN'S SWEATERS Men's heavy ruff neck Sweaters In Oxford color. Well made garments In all regular sixes. Kaeily $1.60 value. Very special $1.00. $1 UNION SUITS AT -. Men's Union Suits in 'ecru color. Good weight cotton ribbed garments in all sixes to 44. Fine wear ing garments for winter. $1 MEN'S GLOVES, PAIR lUfmrt'm vniintlot td dram Gloves including a quanti $1 ty ot manufacturers sam ples. Broken lines but nearly all sizes in the lot. $1.25 to $1.75 values. NIGHT SHIRTS AT Men's good heavy flan nelette Night Shirts in aU nmlir !. Well made $1 roomy srarments. Our 'Special $1.29' Night Shirt. MEN'S ODD VESTS A limited quantity of men's odd Vests included in this great Dollar Day sale. Good materials in dark colors. While any remain, $1.00. $1 CLOTH HATS FOR Men's serviceable Cloth Hats In checks, plaids and plain colors. All sixes. Regularly $1.50 special tomorrow at only $L00. $1 THREE TIES FOR Men's wide flowing end shape Neckties in a targe $1 .range of pleasing patterns ana colors. worm 60c , each. Buy for gifts at t for $1.00. BOYS' PANTS, PAIR Boys Knickerbocker Pants in heavy corduroy and other cloth materials. Cut full. Will stand hard usage. Sizes 7 to It. Val ues to $1.60. $1 2 NIGHT SHIRTS AT Boys flannelette Night Nighty -mltedfjj H Shirts in plain white well as colors. A limited Quantity in broken Regularly sold 75c each. HATS, SPECIAL Women's and Misses Trimmed. Hats, also Un trlmmed Hats in a great variety of styles. Values to S4.&5. For a bl final cleanup, $1.00. $1 WOMEN'S WAISTS Broken lines of silk and cotton Waists in plain black, white and colors. Not all sixes In the lot. Ir respective of former sell ing prices $1.00. ' $1 PETTICOATS. ONLY Women's Petticoats In fine satin, heatherbloom, 'etc. Deep flounces, dust ruffles. In black and col ors. Nearly all sixes. Val- - ues to $1.75. SLIPPERS, PAIR Women's Boudoir Slip pers In colored leathers 10 pleasing colors to choose from. Chrome leather soles, soft quilted Insoles. Sixes J to i. $1 WOMEN'S CORSETS Women's ' standard makes Corsets in -white and flesh colors. Sixes 19 to 30. Many sold previous ly' as high as $3.60. Lim ited quantity. $1 $1 $1 EXTRA SPECIAL! f Wool Mixed Wool Toques ; ' Wool and wool mixed toques in nearly Very-: . color combination and style. Toques for men. women and children. In some instances scirfs ' :to match.;VaIues easily to 7Se, While any re- " main, each 29c . . -----''" . : ' :'a of j has I en of 1 1 WMANK EQUALLY GOOD UNAD-im YERTISED SPECIALS line, : ' 'II' EXTRA . A Surprise Gift Table WOMEN'S (lOWNS Women's heavy flannel ette Gowns In high or low neck styles. Plain white and colors. Cut full and roomy. All regular sixes. Values to $1.60. - $1 2 PETTICOATS AT Women's knit and flan nelette Petticoats with em broidery flounces. Light and dark colors. Worth 76c each. Special tomor row at 2 for $1.00. $1 THROW SCARFS AT Women's Throw Scarfs as well as Spencers and Knit Goods of all - de scriptions. Sample lines and odds and ends from our regular stock. $1 NEGLIGEES FOR Women's Negligees and flannelette Kimonos, also some Kimonos of crepe. Several styles in attract ive floral pattern a Regu lar sizes. $1.11 to $1.60 reg. $1 12 HANDKERCHIEFS Women's and children's Handkerchiefs of sheer lawn and a few of linen. Plain and embroidered. Regularly 12 He and 16c. Buy for gifts at 12 for $L $1 BACK COMBS, 3 AT Women's Back . Combs, mounted with Us renuine 5$1 rhlnestones. Several styles three or four sixes to choose from. Values to each. Buy for gifts. UNION SUITS. AT Women's' fleece lined Union Suits In white and ecru. Broken sixes. Easily worth 76c each. While any $1 01 a limited quantity main, 2 for $1.00. RAIN CAPES FOR' Children's Rain Capes in hood style. Good heavy G" "Tj rubberised sateen. In navy jj II ' and cardinal. All sixes to " 1. Sold regularly at $1.85. BATH ROBES FOR Children's heavy flannel Bath Robes fitted with $1 rirdl and neck cord. ilftnv nrrttv Milnrm. Vvltb pockets. Easily worth $1.26 SWEATERS ONLY Children Sweaters in ruff neck style. Navy, car-1 dinal. Cooen. Oxford, etci Sixes 2 to s. With pockets. Our "special si-is' aweatei. 10 YDS. WASH GOODS Standard Percales and Ginghams In the regular gf off width. Desirable pat-iT II terns In Itght and dark art II colors. Mill rune of 16c ," and 18c qualities. 8 YDS. CURTAINING Curtain Scrim and Mar quisette with plain and fancy border. Full yard wide. Short lengths. Some have allgnt imperfections. Whit and ecru. $1 BED SHEETS, 2 AT Good quality center seamed muslin Bed Sheets $1 1 n sixe 72x50 - inches. Easily worth 75c each While any of a limited quantity remain-1 for $1. tk. . 1 MAZULTZ" -21ZSjm A,flry r'nVJT ... SPECIAL! 10 c - - .- An Immense assortment of toys and miscel laneous odds and ends of china, pin cushions 1 and other articles suitable for small gifts. Values up to and even exceeding 25c .While any re main, each toe. CASSEROLES FOR slsed Guernsey in nickel $1 elated case with handle and cover. NO DELIV ERIES. Easily worth $L6U. Tomorrow $1.00. 3 CUPS, SAUCERS Japanese hand painted Cups and Saucers a sam ple line. NO DELIVER IES. A limited quantity. Values to 76e each. While any remain t for $1.00. $1 5 YDS. RIBBON Holiday Ribbons in fine quality satins, taffetas. Dread ens, warp prints, etc. Widths range from 4 to t inches. Valueae to 15c yard. $1 12 YDS. LACES Holiday Laces of n $ l ly every description for all purposes. An Immense assortment to c h o o from. Values to 25c yd. UMBRELLAS FOR Finely serviceable Um brellas with paragon steel frames and Mission han dles. Black only. Regu $1 larly $1.26 worth more today. 30 ROLLS TOL PAPER $0 ROLLS of res-ular 60 Toilet Paper at this spe $1 cial price for Dollar Day. Standard slsed. rolls of good soluble crepe toilet paper. SO ROLLH $1.00. COTTON BATTS AT Fun comfort size stitch ed Cotton Batta of an ex cellent quality. Full S lbs. $1 in weight, worth I1.Z6 and more on today's mar ket. BATTS, 12 FOR Batta of good quality cotton. Full 7 os. rolls. These are worth llc each. Exceptionally good bargain n tomorrow at 11 for $1-00. $1 TABLE CLOTHS Highly mercerised Da- $1 mask Table ciotns tn pleasing noral patterns. Good generous sixes. Reg ularly $L26 to $1.41. While any retrain 11.00. POPLIN, 2 YARDS Silk and Cotton Poplins In the most desirable pat $1 ternsa score of colors to chooee from. easily worth 7Sc yard. Wonder ful values at a yos. 91.00. , TOWELS, 3 FOR Turkish Bath Towels. full bleached towels In grk f plain white and with wide sV. II colored borders. Large IJ II sixe. Worth 60c each, Fins xor gifts. . J , , LACE CURTAINS, PAIR Fins Scrim Curtains $1 with lace edge. Kxoellent quality. Full IV, yards long, wortn 11.00. rair very specially priced at $1. 5 YDS. CRETONNE Fun $ inches wide. Cre tonnes In pretty stripes and figures. Buy now for novelty bags and holiday $1 sew inc. wortn. Z60 to boo yard. DOOR MATTS, 2 AT Cocoa Door Mats of a fine qualitythe rough sturdy - kind. Good sixe. $1 These sell reguiarty ai im each, very special to morrow at X for - $1.00. 5 YDS. OILCLOTH Table Oil Cloth In col ors only. 4$ 'inches wide. A number of the most de sirable patterns to choose from. Mill runs of 25c and aOc yard values. $1 EXTRA SPECIAL! Hen's Fine Hew i C A -Handkercliefs YV-j - Men's white lawn . handkerchiefs ' with larce Initials. Many are hemstitched. Fall size. Slight ly imperfect qualities of the regular toe and i5c ' grades. ' Splendid values at the. sensationally, low price of Jc ; ; . r;;-- - . - . v:; - many : EQUALLY GOOD UN AD. VERTISED SPECIALS Santa Glaus is here dally from 10 A. M. to 2 M. and 2 to J P.' M. See Santa, his house " and mail ' box. Bring the kiddles to chat with the real Sania. He'll delight them.,' Auditorium. Sixth Floor. There'll Be Intense Apparel Shop. Fourth Floor. At- the Chr Partv Dresses SELECT FOR GIFTS IN THIS SALE OF Men's Bathrobes'S At $5.85 Made of heavy Beacon flannel. Hand somely trimmed with fancy cord, collar and front cord bound, sleeves with turned-up cuffs.- They have two large patch pockets. All seams piped. Collars button up snugly under chin. In all the new colorings and de signs. Excellent values at $5.85. Other robes from $3.98 to $35. 35c-40cLaces 4 For Christmas Sewing 25c Shadow edges, bands and' f al loons in white and ecru, 4 to 9 inches wide. Shadow flouncinr In white, 12 to 24 inches wide. Filet and ratine bands in .white and ecru, 4 to to Inches wide. Point de Paris and radium edges and bands in white and ecru, -vi to 9 inches wide. . These laces art splendity suit able for use in trimming cami soles, blouses, caps, pillows, art work, bedspreads, etc. 35c and 40c values it. yard 2Sc Lace Shop, Main Floor. Give "Her" a Ho over , For Christmas The Ideal Gift for the Housewife Clean your ruts and carpets at home on year floors! No movinj about o heavy furniture. No "tearinr up" the bouse. No dust Clean , your floors ; Shaken l If u m 'JUST 11 SHOPPING DAYS TILL CHRISTMAS W - istmas Interest in This Sale oj at $15.75 We've taken a special assortment of party dresses and dancing frocks right out of our regular - stocks for this holiday sale. And we've substantially reduced the price on every one. Beautiful frocks of net, satin and taffeta in all the dainty evening shades maize, green, orchid, white, blue. There are combinations of net and satin in charming effects as well as dresses of net trim?ned with silver lace. They'll be snapped up eagerly at this price to morrow $15.75. Men's House Coats $5 Of finely serviceable golf cloths in the newest mixtures. They button with two frocrs of matching silk cord. Collars and cuffs of contrasting colors. All edges bound with silk cord. Pockets nicely trimmed. Fine garments for comfort, looks and service. Excellent for gifts. bizes 36 to 50. Priced at $5. Other house coats up td $25. Men's Clothing Shop. Third Floor Groceries Tomato, Carnation brand, one of the best, solid pack, doren 11.45, two Urge cans 25c Citron Pool, finest quality: lb. for 29c CorrsxtU, Monopole or Royal Club, large package 29c Bckwnet Flow, Larrowes' New York Jiew crop Just received, 8-lb. sack 79c RaUias, new seediest. 50-lb. box 16.50, lb. 14c Raisins, seeded, 'choice quality, new crop, large package He Wool Soap box 14.60, to bars for 47c Napth Soap, Economy brand, ' good quality, 7 medium size bars 25c iinth Floor, Fifth Street. T IWf 1 skm m m v s 1 .5&Mil with tne Hoover, too. .Clean la corners! onoer mua penina rxaixiors, auacr lumuarc. vcan overstuffed furniture, mattresses. Clean draperies as they hantj. ' Clean around pictures, moldion, etc. Air . pillows. With the Hoover and Its Ion f -armed attach , ments you can clean everywhere without straining or tiring your back. The Hoover S weepaSuctktn Cleans Shakes loose by vibration and dustlesslv wltbdrawa by: powerful air suction ALL embedded1 rrit - The Hoover more than "vacuum deans It rets ALL the , dirL The patented, fast-revofvinf Motor-Driven Brush is the reason. EASY PAYMENTS 4 ' Pay for the Hoover as you use It, ecure this labor-saving Xmas gift .oraorrow. ' ..4 . Carpet Shop. Seventh Floor. .... JMdinnni ssswansiiBH bb. Store Tomorrow We Are Prepared With Gifts for the "Boys Here are a few useful suggestion from our Men's Furnish ings Shop. Military Campaign Hats $3, $!, $o, $6. Caps $3.50. Military Wool Gloves $2. Wristlets, $1-$1.50. Military Wool Scarfs $5. Army Sweaters $6.45-$8.50. Slip-on (sleeveless) sweaters $5-$6. .Military Sets of Money Belt -(3 com partments) and 2 Collars 1 white, 1 khaki $2. Or Money Belt and 1 black Tie $2. ex s" In Our Needlework Shop You will find in our big second floor Needlework Shop all of the necessary materials for the making and trimming of shopping bags "and other Christmas gifts. Beads, bag han dles, fringes, tassels, etc., in splendid variety at lowest possi ble prices. Special for Tomorrow Shopping bags that are very attractively made. Large size. Very specially priced at $2.19. Needlework Shop. Second Floor. Send a "Sammy" Sock To Your Soldier Send one of the popular Sammy Socks to your soldier fill it with the following articles, for instance talcum powder, cigarettes, waterproof match safe, tobacco, sewing kit, flashlight, pocket knife, candy, gum, razor, dic tionary, shoe laces, comb, nail file, deck of cards, etc. Sammy socks are made of ticking and Holland cloth. Durable fabrics. Sock has draw-string top which makes it useful in the tent, trench or harrarks. Priced at 25c and 35c each. We have a fine assortment of fancy elastic round garters, sewing basket novelties and needlebooks for those who give these useful and practical gifts. Moderate prices. Notion Shop, Main Floor. A Sale of Fine S4D0 "Pyrex" Glass Casseroles $2.98 With Nickel Frame pierced designs and Pyrex glass lining and marked therrt $2.98 instead of the regular price of $4.00. In addition- JS Casseroles, 8-inch Sixes S3.44 . Housewares Section, Basement. SeiceableCretoimes25cycL A very low price for cretonnes of this quality. These may be had in light or dark colorings patterns suitable for hang ings to be used in sleeping-room, dining-room, living-rootn, etc. They may also be utilized for cushion covers, laundy bags or slipper bags. "Yard 25c. b Csrtain Shop. Seventh Floor. On (Center Aisle Bargain Square Tomorrow To $3.50 Bath and Lounging Robes $1.98 One Illustrated : y Women's corduroy and heavy flannel bath and lounging robes in all desirablccolors, such -as pink, old rose, sky, Qpen, plum, navy, lavender and also pleasing fancy color combi nations. . Made with' large collars and pockets. With cord girdles at waist AH regular sizes. ..Bath robes in the lot that if bought in the regular way would sell as high as $3.50 spe cial for tomorrow only $1.98. v - : r . Buy for Gifts! Center Aisle. Mam Floor! Cattadori fine Venetian laces-and prize Rn ens axe now on display and sale at this store. : This wonderful col lection will be here for only a few. days more. Come and view it tomorrow. Seventh Floor, Sixth 8treet. a Fine Selection of 59 Abdominal Bands $2. . Khaki colored suspenders $1. For the Men at Home, a Sale of $4 Pure Tussah Silk Scarfs $2.65 In crocheted fancy weave, finished with silk fringe. Gray, champagne, black, green, rose, old gold. A splendid gift $2.65. Men's Furnishings Shop, Main Floor. HBRB& A woman will certainly ap preciate one - of these Pyrex glass casseroles as a Christmas gift. Pyrex glassware, as you know, is indestructible by oven heat. We've taken from our regu lar stock a quantity of these popular glass casseroles in the 7-inch size with nickel frame :o