Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1918)
THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1918. MULTNOMAH MEN CALLED IN DRAFT Division Board No. 2 Claims Largest uiass oi - a-i , negis- 4mmm4a f Ami DaaI. cm Ca4a u an u u i nu j uuaiu in juuc ONE REGISTRANT IN CHINA Portland's First Quota of Second Draft Ordered to Entrain for American Lake April 29. . ' . - Board TSo. 4 Arnold iL. Martzolf, (94 Martin ave nue. ' i . . . V . Charles W. Rlckarda, care Hotel Carl ton, San .Francisco, CaU - GorgiW. Keely, 112 Clay street. Stanley U Smaller, 8604 irty-eig&Ul avenue southeast. - Wllford C. Johnaon, 369 BarUett street. San Francisco, Cal. Harold i It. Proppe. Iys Apreles, CaL Arthur W. StreUman, care Y. M. C. A., Seattle Wuh. James H. Watson, 21X0 Sjcond avenue north, Seattle, Wash. Carl J.i Mlckel, 1219 Division avenue, Tacoma. Wash. 1 . Otto Hermes, Emigrrant, Mont. Harold Col ton, general delivery, Port land. ' i i - Carl BJ Taa-Kesell. 1183 MUwaukle ave nue, i ' .! Sumner E. Taft, 754 East Davis street. Carl Proppe, 454 Lexington avenue. Oscar Sudwell. 1775 Kaat Fifteenth street, j 'I Alfred t P. Jesperson, 4832 Ninetieth street southeast. i Fred Rath-key, Lents, Or. Clare H. Starrett. Sheridan, Wyo. Richard II. KnichL 322 Broadway. Walter' E. Arndt, i 735 East Tenth street. i- Ray Lynch, 18044& East Tenth street. urvai v. onerwooa, i tneyenw, n Daniel O. Byrne.-564 V Fourteenth treet. 5 ." Mass. . . . . ' FredericK w. croon, judr nui prv. ments. ... ' ' Thomas Franklin "unK. 101 jsasi oev-; enty-ninth North. . ?- j i Oren O. Loaan. 103 East Eishty-see-, Jake Welnsteln, 510 East Seventh North. - . jviarvirc Jjcicr oihilii, uuiv;, Sidney 8. Oebbie. 507 Schuyler. William v. uraaiey, isorioiK. va. From- the far corners of the nation Multnomah county draft boards have this week called men to national army service as the first quota of the second draft and by the evening- of Ayyril 29 everv one of the following; men is ex pected to have entrained for American Lake. Board No. 7 has reached over the .boundaries of the United States and' Thas called Victor W. Hennlngson irom . Shanghai, China. - Division board No. 2, of which T. t. Honey man, J. Thorburn Ross and Dr. J. Hunter Wells are members, lays claim to having the largest class A-l list of draft registrants in the state, if not on HV VVfMJ l 4-l fcVJ V urn. w aw ,.. - been placed In class A-l by this board. lta territory embraces many of the- ho tels and rooming houses of the city, and the board Is anxious to ascertain from :. others Just what right It has to its im- porta nt claim. , All local boards have reported the men caueti iur mmi v ito, m www... ,"' Board Wo. 1 . Walter M. Nelson. 165 Tenth street. Ferdinand Grass, 696 Guild avenue. Nicola Georgoff, 606 Hoyt street Raymond W. McKay, 402 Ross street Carl Algot HJerpe, 11 Twelfth street Edward Gundlach, Conradlne hotel. Marcus Edgar Waters, 686 Everett 9 Anton Kunts, 406 North Sixteenth "tCharIes Edward Conroy, 1102 Vaughn ' Wihlam Inglesby, 329 North Twentieth ''Robert Nole Berner, 189 Twenty-third " street Alexander Bader, 595 Upshur street. V Robert James Louttlt, 209 Fifteenth ' Dan Nonovlch, 300 Couch street ir.n.t non Umior ft North Second ' street , - ' Henry 8. Browning, 889 Overton street li John Murphy, 44 North First street. !i James Garrlock Walls, 694 East Twentieth street. . Thomas E. O'Donnell. 888 North Nlne- William Paul Rose, 128 North Sixth i "'zenith H. Paul, 260 North Nineteenth , Street . . I Olaf.Olsen. 247 Nortn rweuin sireeu Walno Krause, 624 Marshall street. Thomas A. Louttlt. 209 North Fif teenth street. - Alternates - Thomas Dolan, Blind Slough, Or. .Emory Albert Kern. 1314 Second, ave nue, Seattle. Arthur J. Nlssen. 6401 Eighty-eighth street southeast Ralph i Paulson, 788 East Twenty- eirhth street Harry t E. Wood, j 4712 Seventieth street southeast bamuel Hanna. 6360 Foster road. Clarence E. Hunt 7419 Sixtieth avenue southeast Alternates Joseph; H. Fahey, 4824 Powell Valley road. -'I George F. Zlpsy, 71$ East Twenty-sec ond street William J. Carney, 6024 Eighty-eighth street southeast. : t John Belleque, 6137! Forty-second ave nue southeast John T. BetterldsreJ Cleveland, Ohio. Ralph W. Peterson,; 801 East Eleventh street. Walter: A. Wasem, 6909 Forty-first avenue. Rowland A. Rostad, 3733 Fiftieth street southeast. Board 5o. 6 John RandolDh Kunz. 617 Karl street Hiram? Ed son Newell, 324 Eleventh street .southwest Fred Windolph, 989 Caruthers street Andrew i-toy faircnua, izs tua&i ix teentn street. Vlncenzo Messlneo, 629 East Fifteenth street John A. Coulter, 411 East Morrison street Raymond A. Wakley, 331 East Forty mntn street. Herbert- Moshelm Savior. Seattle. Louis Joseph Drapeau, 1170 East Main street. Allen Frank Black, 3272 East Thirty sixtn street. Marvin, li. Klncafd, 1195 East Mad! son street. Helminth Edward. Krause, 510 East Twelfth street Frederick William Garner. 410 East irty-eigntn street Antonio Lacnale, 325 Grand avenue. Edward C. Wagner, 881 Division street Charles Wilson Mudd, San Francisco. Nazareno Ciccozzi, 387 East Lincoln street 1 Arnold John Zeller, 515 East Twenty third street Walter lee Cobb, 105 East Forty sixth street. Albert1 Janits Jr., 692 East twenty fifth street Ralph- F. Coryea, Grand Union hotel. Christian Zeller, 515 East Twenty third street Emidio Crlspo, 307 East Ninth street Sylvester ' E. Bingenheimer, 412 East Harrison street Leslie LeRoy Comer, 1143 Hawthorne avenue. David Lloyd Painter, 660 Elliott street i . Raymond E. Guernsey, 106 East Twenty-eighth street., Alternates Mark Toeman, Daniel Alex Sullivan, Frank Parslow. T.itmhr enmganT iienjamin l'. xinae, i xasi sixty-sec ond. ' - . Carlton o. Button. 638 East sixty- third. Earl xeKoy jenks, tsatem, w Board Xs. 8 John Harold Forsbere. Seattle. Charles Robert Park.. 1123 Missouri avenue. , Albert palmer.-ins ast Eigntn street North. i . .... Jacob John xeaeer. 799 isast xweutn Street North. . ... . . Earl Arthur Thomson, 9ZS Mississippi avenue Nimrod G. Aube. 316 Spalding building. Leonard Thomas. 161 East Sheldon. tT I Tin .11 U.in. .nMA B4 HancocK.' I Horace Lyman McCoy. 654 Ham Victor O. Stirnweis. 625 Knott A MrnftTM are : Henry Waters Armstrong, Falls City j i if Harry Albert Herzog, 730 Hoyt street James Wilson, 991 Vernon avenue. Louis Pariseau. 839 Williams avenue. ' William Adoloh.? Barnes. 452 Falling street . . .. ! ixuis iienaricK. caiBiKer, in uuij avenue. . Anton usselman, 41B Humner street. Edwin Brenonff. 1122 East Sixth North. ' Pletro Glannlni. 1022 East Twenty- fifth North. ..... , ueorre Henry ii.mmeru b&sm union avenue North. 1 Fred O. Johnston. .747 Easi j.-wenty- slxth street North. . . . Orvllle Barker. 1397 East Minm street North. ... . EmJl Keller. 307 waning sireei. Albert Edward Dartnall, Olney, Or. i Fred Wilfred Roberts, Carson, Wash. Jim Elotes. Jeffers hotel. Burnside and Fifth streets. . Albert Julius uristig. iuz iasi iwtn. tyecond street North. ,.v, rea Aioen wnitnair, so jmvmii avenue. . , Joe E: Torres, 313 Butts notei. , , Board So. Claude R. Haines, 400 Jsssup street. ! Walter P. Schneller, East Eighteenth and Buffalo streets. i Charles i W. Browning, 1098 East. Twenty-seventh north. Peter P. Jansen, 1031 East Twenty seventh street north. John Defehr. 701 Washington street Merle BUyeu, 1402 Hawthorne ave- ; nu8- ' . , i Anders M. E. Anderson, Columbia i hotel. 1 Elmer Little, 1415 Vulcan street i Carl T. Ray, 731 San Francisco street , Rov Clark. 83 Jessup street. I David A. Wheeless. 684 Liberty street i I i Mwrn'n f Caer n.w.rn. Or. John Ritter, Lebanon, Or. Arnold yi. jonannesen, ima jasi sev enteenth btreet north. Henry P. Bartel, 1195 East Eighteenth street north. - - Walter H. Geisel. Washington, D. C. Willie Fretwell, Walhalla, S. C. L. Barney Lechtzer, Winnipeg, Can. Alternates are : Errico Mastrautonla, 1298 East Thirty fourth street north. 1 George Arthur Mitchell,. 63 Jessup street Elmer C. Rowley. 81 McClellan street. Gilbert A. Anderson, 404 Alnsworth avenue. l-rnest L. Short, 1244 Maryland ave-, nue. Robert H. Thompson, 730 Hoyt street Walter B. Scott, First 'and Washing tori streets William Kolkosky, 1110 East Thlrty- secona street. Board Xo. 1V Carl A. Peterson, 442 Ross street. Andrew Anderson, 686 Minnesota ave nue. Frederick William Schumann, 681 Rodney avenue. George Washington Birchard, - 900 Borthwick street. LeRoy Peck, Bend, Or. Frank Markovets, 259 West Farragut street Ernest N. Hopkins, 402 Clay street Albert L. Schacht. 1308 East Sixteenth street north. Marcus' Pehl, 121 -MiRussell street. William George Gibbs. 1672 Van Hou- ten street ' Roy E. Muck, foot of Reno street. Tom Gatsos, 2099 Columbia boulevard. M. Eve Morgan, 263 Cherry street Norman W. West1560 McKenna ave nue. . j George E. Wells. Perdue, Or. . Clifford H. Whiting, 102V4 Phlladel-! phla street. ; Edward James Coleman, 356 Stanton street William Jones, Gresham, Or. Carl C. Kalltamls, Chicago. Henry J. Hawley. Fort Worth. Texas. Frank Henry Strelchen, Tacoma, Wash. i Clarence W. Everett, 634 Williams ' avenue. Joseph Stachnemscv. Plttsbur. "Pa. I Albin Bernard Llndblom, Burlington hotel. John Chrlstlanson, Chicago. Ole Pederson, 423 East Tioga street Albert E. McDonald, Tillamook. Or. Alternates are: Alfred William Anderson, 1124 Lom bard street Lewis Drathers, 1899 Pennsylvania - J. .venae. Rudolph 'Arthur Anderson, 111 Han cock street N Albert S. Wrinkle, 404 West Charles ton street. I Karl Linde Kleppln, Astoria. , i . Board Pfo. llerbert W. Leonard. 255 Halsev Harrv Richard Tlmmons, 92 V4 North street t Sixth street. I koss j. jveison, 661 iast Oak street. Frank Edwaras Kpiegi, Bamoa, ai. i naria rarren, H iissi lentn street. Board o. t ( Arthur W. Nelson, 196 East Thirty- Harold F. Mitchell, 201 Dominion , "Zx"i. Tii: (flna. Vancouver, B. i:, Washington 1 liiilliflna. Vancouver, B. Jess T. Morgan, 475 Street . William George Rlfer, Elmlra, Or. Harry James Christiansen, 89 East Twelfth street, apartment 7. Todd apart - njents. Carl Oustav Roseburg. Seventy-fifth street southeast lncelot J. Garvin. 668 Fourth street Floyd Spence Klrkland, 270 Fourth street . r Jack ICrum, 88 Sixth street. 1 Walter Herbert Hartman. 84 North Fifth street. Harry Murname, San Francisco, Cal. 1 -Harold RUfus Chrlstman, Mormot, Or. j John Augustine, Bristol hotel. Severlft ' Blatter, government dredge Multnomah. Westport. Or. Paul Jessln. 268 Third street. Mike Zeasos, 245 Morrison street P. W, St Denis. Carl Anderson, San Francisco, Cal. Constantfne Oasslos. Raymond Basil Wash. .. Matteo Farraizl. ' Ernest'-Oppllger. Cornelius, Or. Arthur Calvin Baisley, San Francisco, Cal. Orrln Bryan Goodenough, Seattle, Wash. Norman D. O'Connell, St. Paul, Minn. Wilfred James Sinclair, 409 Wilcox, - building. 1 Richard Nels Nelson, 271 Grand ave nue. - Oliver street.' John F. Peterson, Globe hotel. Joseph . John Rogers, 202 Boundary avenue. Richard Domaschofsky, 451 H Wash . In g ton street Henry Warren Dunham, Salem. Or. Louis F. Fredico. 280 First street Karl Ture Franklin, 1875 Berkeley street 4 August Maggnuson. : Orosso Giovanni. Seattle. Wash. Oustav Johnson, government dredge id. C. M.i Rodseth. 147 Thirteenth street Mike Wllger. 152 Grand avenue. 'James Strock, 1130 Howard street, De troit, Mich. Jesse E.. Little, 914 East Main street. Domenlco Constentine, 293 Grand ave nue. Manning B. Heam, 698 Jefferson street 7 William Leeb. Salem. James E. Poole, 208 Occident street Paul Brlchetts, 41 East Fifteenth street ! George Arthur Nelson, 806 Belmont street : Archie T. McCauley, 664 East Irving CeclliJ. McAllister, Mill City. Louisa Fantana, Benson hotel." Pete Johnson, 911 Cleveland avenue. E. PJ Luettera. 940 East Main t street ' K' Holland' 710 Ea8t Everctt Claud C. Bundy, 451 Washington street. Harold Leslie Miller. 431 Vast T..in, Torvea, Montborne, ; street : i Foster F. West, 731 East Taylor street niuen wines, wax tirove. Anorew Amacher, 172 East Seven- Alexander . P. Heup. 272 Columbia street i Frank M. Mitchell. 162 Fast Salmon street : .,, Altersates William C. Oetinger. 540 East Ash street i Nelson P. Hougard, East Thirtieth street south. Malthew Richmond. Buffalo, N- T. us Fisher, Navarre hotel. Fred GHndler, 870. East Ash street street11' n' 141,East Thirty-second Glen G. McMillan. 82 Grand avenue. T , i . Board ?fo. 7 Northi ' 590 Thlrty-'ou-th street James M. Bond. 385 San Rafael street. vfJ-w01111,4" Stanton strleti China Hennlngson. Shanghai. John J. Lavin. 107 Carlotta court. -iifwry Shenker. 546 East Seventh street Charboneau, 254 Market Willamette. Portlan Charles K. Diamond. Centra hotel. Joseph A. Kraft, 808 Broadway at Eat Twenty-fifth street - John B. Cstfey. Butte. Mont T. Braaten. 76 Sixth street Evangelas ' Damelas, Seattle. Wash. Gentry West Yates, Hotel Garland. ' James, Eraatus Leabo, Ban Francisco, Cal. Constantine Demetrloa Gannopuloa, T. M. C A. y . Donald . Cloud Fawcett, Huntington, Or. -.-: Board Ho. t Howard N. Francis, 433 Hassalo ' Street. Jacob C. Vines, 394 Broadway. ' Max Bateman, No. 22 Berkeley apart 1 ments. Robert Crane Nivlsln. 283 Lincoln treet George Marino, 280 First street :. Abraham Silver, 475 West Broadway. Nathan N. Enkeles, 650 Second street Ben MedOfsky, 649 Second street Charley William Black. 871 Kelly street - John Gross Marshall, 340 College street. Rudolph Derschmldt 553 East Eighty' second street Joe John Barrel. 685 Second street ' Harry Wilfred Thlmmes, 848 Yamhill Street. , Thomas Masoott 1690 East Sixth street i Peter T. Raamussen. -1033 Macadam street . ) Carl Zannl, 284, College street - Olaf Olesnn, 754 Kelly street V David Finklestetn. 230 Gibbs street .IRocco Mocchla, 294 Sheridan. ' Ivar Brunn, Seaside, Or. t -- Roy C. Klbbee, 1536 Carroll avenue, Burlingame. CaL Veto Romanaggt 130 North Broad way. . Charles Potestlo, 189 Grant street V William Allen Clark. . Robert Harlow. North. ' Ward F. Cox. 303 Multnomah club. 1 i ! i Sherman Harkson. 24S V.&nt Ttilrtv. third street Gray Edwin Teellng, 219 West Tyler. A street. Carl Leo Gund, 118 Kilpatrlck street. Board 3To. 11 (County) Gottlieb Schwab, Fairview. Manuel Garcia, Tacoma. Wash. John Mijdell, Seattle. Wash. Fokion D. Catsifaa. Bridal Veil. Henry Strieff. Hillsdale. Ernest A. Neiland. North Portland. Russell D. Thurston, Gresham. Marcello Gaszola, Hillsdale. Henry Bush. St Helens, Or. Ernest Hubschmid, 232 Front street Robert Magnuson. Gresham. John Tannler, Hotter. Mont Ralph C. Klncald. Corbett Carl W. Alder, Troutdale. Walfred Stefanson, Gresham. Joseph H. Dollowitch. Gresham. Herciumdlso cfclMciil OnT THIS STORE USES NO COMPARATIVE PRI CES They Are Misleading1 and Often Untiue , FOR THE YOUNGpR YOUNG MAN Hood River Apples - : Wlseaapi $1.00 Per Box ,:Fancy Potatoes K tfl! it iiHiaaElllEBliB' lUlUlWCdlCl 14 N DECLARE YOURSELF 1 "i; - LIBERTY BOND is your declaration of independence vour stand for democratic free dom against autocratic slav ery. Sign your name to Oregon's Honor Roll of sub scribers now. The Northwestern National or any bank will be proud to f iva you . information, and accept your subscriptions. - TRo orthwestettv National I o I LANGHAM HIGH CLOTHES have just that snap and dash that is required by younger young men of from 15 to 20! They appeal particularly to the young man who is wearing his first long trouser suit be cause they have all the smart ness that a "regular fellow's" clothes always have. NEW' SPRING MOD ELS IN ALL THE WANTED FABRICS AND STYLES AND THEY FIT WONDER FULLY. Priced $18 to $25 BOYS' DUBBLEBILT SUITS have twenty points of su periority in their favor You could soon find them out for yourself if the boy were wearing one but the best and quickest way is to let us point them out ! Elbows, knees and seat are dou bleseams double locked and full ness at knee held by an adjustable Governor fastener. For bovs from 6 to 18 Dubblebilts are here in all the newest models. Dubblebilts Are Here and Here J Q 7 C Only in Portland And Priced tpO. J Other Suits for Boys $7.50 to $20. -Fourth Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. These New Spring Ties Are Very, Very Nifty AT FIFTY CENTS We don't know where else you will find such really smart Spring cravats at the price! All have flowing ends and patent slip easy bands. In the best and most artistic Spring colors and. patterns. MEN'S WHITE MUSLIN NIGHT SHIRTS SPECIAL 95c Night shirts that are cut full and roomy here in all sizes in V-neck style. Fine quality muslin very special at 95c. Men's Lisle Thread Union Suits $1.29 Cream or white union suits, made with closed crotch. Form fitting style that is comfortable and satisfactory. NOTASEME SILK LISLE SOX 35c 3. Pairs $1.00 ' Spleadid hose for Spring in Palm Beach. Smoke, Gray, Mode, T,an, Black and White, made with double spliced, rein forced soles, tops and heels. Splendid wearing hose I Main Floor, Just Inside Washington Street Entrance. Saxifc Portland They've Just Come the Most Fascinating New Frocks Goats and All Kinds of Spring APPAREL for GIRLS And all the apparel shown in our. large section devoted to Girl's Wear is designed especially for girls ;with con sideration given to girls' requirements and tastes. Pretty New Tub Dresses at $2.49 Sizes for girls 6 to 14 years. New Roman striped ging hams made in high waisted style with short set-in sleeves, full skirt and two pockets.. A round collar and white belt add much to the smartness of these -frocks. ONE IS ILLUSTRATED. MM lew Chambray Dresses at $2.95 Plain colored chambray frocks in tan, green and pink, made with full skirts, high waists, wide belts and large white collars and cuff s. Sizes' 6 to 14. PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS FOR MAY The New Summer Quarterly The New Summer Crochet Book The New Fashion Sheets for May ARE ALL HERE COME AND SEE THEM. ' Second Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. La Charme MOTOR HATS" $3.25 to $14.50 Hats with veils and hats with out veils the neatest, smartest and most sensible motor hats shown in many a day: Some hare large tarn crowns of polka dotted satin, others are of striped silk - with leather visor and many are of leather with Just rakish tas set for ornament. Most of them have elastic at the back to bold them snurlv. . Main Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. Plain Colored Dresses at $3.49 Blue, corn, pink high waisted dresses that are ever so pretty. Made with sashes that tie in back. All have full skirts with pockets. Sizes 6 to 14. ' Tub Dresses for Girls 14 to 17 Gingham frocks in stripes, plain, colors and combinations of both. Some have square necks others show the ever popular V some are in jacket effect and all are smart. Priced $3.50 to $11.50. Junior Frocks for Older Girls These frocks are made on lines becoming to growing girls and small women who require that youthful note in apparcL Serge, jersey, taffeta and crepe de chine frocks in the nev- est shades of Pekin, canteloup, sofr greys, rose, plaids and figured foulards. Every style that is good this Spring with just the Tight bit of trimming or touch of color. Priced $17.95, $19.95 to $35 Coats for Girls 8 to 14 Silk popV.n, taffeta, velours and serges in pretty colors new greens, rose, Pekin, sand and navv in the prettiest new models. Priced $9.95, $12.50 to $25 Coats for Junior Girls These, too, are intended for small women as well as girls. There are velours, silver tone, delhi, serges and gabardines in the very Viewest models and colors. Some are full flaring in full length, others are shorter with" large fancy pockets and large collars. Lovely shades tans, Pekin, green, soft greys and navy blue. In the very smartest of the new Spring styles. Priced $15.00, $18.95 to $38x50 A.t Coats for Little Tots Pretty styles for little tots of 1 to C. Strict ly tailored coats and more fancy styles. Shep herd checks and plain shades of rose, navy,, reseda and tan. Priced J4.50, $5.00 to $19.50 NEW SWAGGER HATS FOR LITTLE GIRLS $1.49 Cunning little hemp straws in navy or khaki color real Highland Lassie style. Fin ished with .tailored bow of bright colored ribbon. : ' ' " f i Other Hats With Brims - Fancy and Tailored Styles, Priced $1.49 to $6J50 Fourth Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. New Tailored Crepe de Chine and Georgette WaistsS$3.50 : Wonderfully attractive waists of good quality crepe de chine or Georgette, with rolling shawl collarof white wash satin. A large white pearl button gives a pretty tailored finish to these waists. r-IN WHITE, FLESH, MAIZE, PINK, CORAL, APRICOT and THE MOST POPULAR SHADES. Third Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. New SHEET MUSIC 9c SPECIAL SATURDAY On the Road to Home Sweet Home Are You From Heaven? All the World Will Be Jealous of Me-We Want Our Daddy Dear Back Home For You a Rose When the Kaiser Does the Goose Step Send Me Away With a Smile Mickey The Jelly Ron Blues (Fox Trot). Hear the Hits From the New Musical Comedies Oh Lady, Lady Flo Flo i-Odds and Ends of 1917 Honolulu Lou Cheer Ur. J ' Music Floor, the Seventh. They Are Altogether Different From All Other, Hats at $10 Our Chapeau du Jour . the hat of the da and countless women have told, us that they are the prettiest hats in' all Port-" land for ten dollars. ' ' Tailored and dressy shapes some all blacky some in gay; colors and many are black with just a colored flower, or wing or quill or bow. Wonderfully smart. Won't you come in and see them! Third Floor, Lipman,. Wolfe & Co. VEILS -at 49c Odds and Ends of . Veiling Lengths j . Many popular mshes arid colors some wih ; fancy . borders lengths from 1 to. yards on special sale ; Saturday at 49c, ' .'. v .";. -pa, Main' Floor. ' S - ; .Lipman, Wolfe & Co. 1 A SALE of FANCY SILK! FIBRE HOSE Saturday 6 9cj You would never expect to get . . such hose for this low price t There's a big assortment of smart est fiber silk hose black and white 'in clocked or fancy plaid effects and some white with blackdctted boott All have extra heavy spliced heels "and toes and lisle garter tops. . , . - . . - ... . ; - Really Exceptional Novelty Hose on Sale Saturday 69c , Main, Floor; Lipman, Wolfe,-& Gfc Ml i -. .... BankBuildin Ore&oxv lit SECOND Main (619