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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, . PORT LAND, SUNDAY . MORNING! JULY 21, 1918. 17 1 X ' r 3 -Portland Agents for Ladies', Homo Journal Pat terns and Publications. Portland Agents for Gossard, Nemo; Bon Ton, Royal Worcester, Bien Jolie Corsets. --Delicatessen, Bakery, Tea and Coffee Store. Pore Food Grocery Store on the Fourth Floor. Ice Cream Parlors In the Basement. Dairy Lunch served ia the Basement. Special Sporting Goods. Golf and Tennis Goods,' K daks. Films and Supplies. Dept. 4th Floor. Complying With Orders of War Industry Board, We Make only One Delivery a Day in Each District. We Charge for Special Deliv eries at Messenger Rates. TRADING STAMP BOOKS Redeemed in Cash 4th Floor The", Standard' Store, of the Northwest WOMEN'S BATHING SUITS, $4.49 Second Floor A very special sale of women's wool bathinf suits in red, green, navy and black trimmed in contrasting colors. Best value in all Portland. BUY U. S. WAR SAVING STAMPS Thrift Stamps Smileage Books at Our Accommoda tion Desk on 1st Floor Get Stamos With All Request Made That Use of Lines Your Purchases Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods of O-W. R. & N. and Southern Pacific in City Be Granted. DOUBLE TRADING STAMPS TOMORROW APPEALS TO GOVERNMENT '"MAIN NEWS SECTION.4 KELLAHER SEEKS MORE CAR SERVICE EOR SHIMMERS ': , ; ; . ri .. - , - ., - ... . ' - . ... . . i w m w a OMiSoWortman emergency rieet corporation Asked to Help Improve Street Car-Situation for Portland. 1 jPor ban Streetcar transportation "relief for Portland's shipyard workers 1b sought In resolution prepared by City Com- mlasloner tan Kellaher, which asks tjhat the 'Portland Railway. Light & orwer company be allowed by the gov- mment authorities to operate etanoara Xauge cars on the Southern i'acuic fourth street line and on the O-W. It. N.; company line from the Peninsula 4 Is tr let to Hawthorne avenue on the ast'side. j Negotiations between the Emergency Fleet corporation and the streetcar company, whereby the government is to supply the company with 25 additional streetcars, have already been started. kellaher asks that these cars be placed la service on the cross-town lines of the Southern Pacific and the O-W. R. a, N company. i . Pretest Bert Ice Inadequate The resolution, which will be consid ered at . the council meeting next Wednesday, follows : "Whereas the service afforded by the Jstreet railway lines of the Portland iRallway, Light & Power company to (shipbuilding and allied Industries In the fclty of Portland, particularly the South Portland and Peninsula districts. Is in sufficient. Improper and Inadequate, and "Whereas there are existing facilities bC other railways which. If employed in injunction with the carllnes of the orttand Railway, Light & Power com- y, would constitute ample, adequate, Convenient and proper transportation for employes of the aforesaid Industries between their homes and their work, and "Whereas current reports Indicate hat the aforesaid Portland Railway, Light Tower company has been prom- sed 25 new cars by the Emergency Fleet corporation of the United States government for use on the present In-1 kdequate and Improperly located lines pf the street railway company, Now, therefore, be It resolved by he Hy council of the city of Portland. pr., . that the government authorities be advised that the present lihes and Equipment of the Portland Railway, Light at Power company do not and can not properly and adequately serve the hlpbuildlng and allied industries of his city and that the use of the tracks bt the Southern Paclfio company In Houth Portland and of the Oregon- Vashlngton Railroad &. Navigation rompany, to and from the Peninsula dls- rict are necessary in order to provide proper and adequate ' transportation fa- tlitlea, without the expenditure of a arge amount of money, and -. Bequest for Track Use Made Be It further resolved that the gov- rnment authorities be requested to al ow '.the aforesaid Portland Railway, Jght- eV Power company to use and hmptoy the aforesaid tracks of the ttoulhern Pacific company and Oregon Washington Railroad & Navigation Company In providing supplementary Mrvtce for employes of local shipbuildi ng and allied Industries at a rate of Compensation within the means of the Portland Railway. Light & Power com pany to pay under the circumstances. knd "Be it further resolved that, the gov mmrnt authorities be requested that he 25 oars promised the Portland Rail- Ivay, Light Power company be of ucn aesign ana equipment mat mey may be operated over the aforesaid Ines of the Southern Pacific company and : Oregon-Washington Railroad Navigation company, and "Be it further resolved that a certl- led copy of these, resolutions be trans mitted by the auditor to Charles Plez, idee president, emergency Fleet cor poration, at Phlladephla, and to R. H. alahton. director. United States rail mart kdmlnlstratlon. ' Chicago, 111., by mail. knd the substance thereof telegraphed he aforesaid officers. With Cash Purchases inAU Departments Except Groceries Filled Stamp Books Redee med in Cash M 1 Three Great Specials in Women's Dresses $24.65 LOT 1 In this sale we are featuring some distinctive new styles combining many new conceptions in a splendid array of dainty silken materials. These are the very styles wanted for present, day functions. The afternoon benefit must be attended the lawn social the military ball -the officers' dinner- the benefit performance at the theatre,, all command your pres ence. At present prices one , can afford several dresses. Ask the saleswoman to show "Lot No. 1 at $24.65." The materials and styles will appeal to you. Department, 2d Floor. Women's Dresses $16.45 LOT 2 A group of beautiful dresses in a broad variety of styles in crepe de chine. Georgettes, foulards and taffetas, styled in the smart new surplice and basque effects with . draped or tunic C AEC skirts. Dresses suitable to wear on any ococasion. Special Women's Dresses $12.95 LOT 3 This lot comprises many new styles made up of fancy plaid tub silks, crepe de chine and taffetas some are trimmed in embroidery and finished with Georgette sleeves and collars. Many d-J O Qr are worth double the price asked. We specialize on them at D J.-iei7J New Arrivals In Women's Apparel First Fall Showing We have just received from our New York office a good, generous, advance shipment of women's suits, coats, skirts, dresses, which bespeak the fashion trend for Fall and Winter t9l8 and 1919. We are fortunate in getting these garments so soon, and our efforts will be appreciated by those who are waiting for them. NEW SUITS, are here in a broad variety of styles. Mannish suitings in stripes and checks, velours, broad cloths, serges and gabardines comprise the range of materials. The plain tailored suits are exceptionally pleasing. The new belted models in both high and natural waist lines will attract you. Many stout models are also shown. WOOL JERSEY SUITS are here in many new style effects in dark blue, green, tan gray and purple col ors, trimmed in braids and embroidered designs. NEW DRESSES Beautiful silks and satins and com binations of Georgette crepes and taffetas, in many new fancy designs. Silk fringe is prominent among the trimmings. Jet beads also add to the newness and attractiveness. Prices range from $25 to $52.50 NEW SKIRTS are shown in broken checks, large plaids and stripes. Full box effects, side pleated, with gircUe belts. Bright and neutral colors. Clearance of Women's Sweaters! Wool Sweaters at $4.49 Fibre Sweaters for $5.00 Department Second Floor A Urge assortment of women's wool sweaters in the plain and brush wool weaves made up In the most desirable styles, with large or round collars, pockets, sashes and belts. The color range comprises cardinal, rose, green, Copenhagen, purple CM 4Q and gold. Special at Oft.ta 2d Floor Fiber silk sweaters, styled with roll or square-cut collars and with belts others have tie sash. The colors are rose, pink and canary. Fiber Silk Slip-ons and Kool-Knit in fancy weaves, with or without collars, purled at waist line. Some trimmed in fancy designs and contrasting col- QfT AA ors. Your choice at DtJeUU $12.50 Sweaters for $6. 45 $16.50 Sweaters for $7.95 Whit Shetland Wool Sweater $8.49 A beautiful line of sweat ers suitable for wear on any occasion on the street, at the beach, motor ing or golfing. They are made of white Shetland wool. Priced flQ JQ special at only DOe7 Department Second Floor A great sale of Women's Wool Sweaters in a wonderful assort ment of styles and weaves, many different weights, suitable for the street, the beach, for golfing, motoring and hiking. Regulation and slip-on styles. Our regular stock. Values selling AfT formerly to M2.50 DUetl Department Second Floor An extensive assortmept of Wom en's Sweaters comprising almost every wanted style and color and weave in Angora, brush wool, Shetland and Jersey weaves. Our regular stock. Sweaters formerly selling to (Pr7 QJ? 116.50, special at D I eaD Sale of Georgette Crepe $1.88 Yard In the Trimming Department, Main Floor A sale of good, standard nnalitv fieorirette crene 40 inches wide, in a large range of colors, including black and white. A very desirable quality for waists and dresses. Priced very special at, the yard $1.8.8 Emb. Dress Flouncing 42 Inches Wide 98c Trimming Dept. let Floor An extensive assortment of pleasing patterns in embroidered voile dress flouncings, which are used extensively for women's Summer dresses. They are made with QQp finished scalloped edges. Special, yard OL 10c and 15c Cluny Lace 7c NEW LINES In the lace section Main Floor new patterns in narrow white cluny laces in a large assortment of attractive patterns suitable for underwear, fancy work or cur tains. Laces worth 10c and 15c a yard. Priced special at Tc MIDDY TIES At the Neckwear Counter Main Floor A complete new stock of middy ties and Windsors made of good quality plain satin, taffetas and Georgettes, also stripes, plaids and dots. Priced very reasonable. fact Admlntitfatloa Gives Notice That K Other Fael for Xoa-Eiieatlals Will ountry Clubs Are . .' - - A I Thankful for Wood M m: Be Allowed. Clearance of Women's Waists Thousands to Choose From Voile Waists $1.29 Dept. 2d Floor Many styles are shown in this lot. Good quality voiles in plain tailored styles. And fancy waists trimmed in lace, em- - OQ broidery and fine tucks.. Priced special at OAe Lingerie Waists $2.19 This lot comprises a large assortment of fancy and tailored waists, made of voiles, batistes, lawn, organdie, dimity and linen. Some are trimmed with colored collars and cuffs. Very d0 "I Q new styles, priced special at only j5eXe7 Georgette Waists $2.98 This lot comprises Georgettes,, crepe de chines and plaid tub silks, in plain and fancy (PO QO trimmed effects. Priced very special at tD70 New Dress Waists $3.19 Plain and fancy waists of good quality voile. organdie and batiste, styled with high and low- collars trimmed in fine tucks, embroi- CO. "I Q dery, etc. Priced special at only DOeXe7 High Grade Waists $9.38 to $18.75 Many of our high grade waists are now offered at greatly reduced prices. The materials are fancy organdies, nets, Georgettes, etc. $12.50 Waists $9.38 $15.00 Wau to $11.25 $12.75 Waieta $9.56 $25.00 Waists $18.75 DaintyWaists$3.98 A close out of short lines from our regular stock of dress waists, which have proven to be in popular favor. All the best materials are comprised d0 QQ in this lot. Priced special at fDU0 Dainty Summer Fabrics In a Profusion of Lovely Patterns Domestic Aiele, Main Floor An extensive showing of new white skirtings in the basket weaves, tricotines, plain and fancy gabardines, etc. These fab rics are desirable for coats, dresses and children's wear. 35c-40c-50c-75c White Organdie 25c Yard A very good quality of white organdie full 36 inches wide. Priced lower than usual, the yard 25c Cotton Serge 29c Yard . Cotton serge in white and navy blue, suitable for skirts, dresses, suits for children's OQr wear. The yard Baby Nainsook 35c Yard A beautiful quality of baby nainsook 36 inches wide, suitable for all kinds of white OP garments, yard OtIC Just In By Express! 40-i n c h checked organdies, in all the newest colors. At. the yard 58c A Close Out of Remnants Hundreds of short lengths of percales, ginghams, Devonshires, Jap crepes, white goods, table damasks, crashes, etc., in good desirable lengths at low prices in Domestic Department, Alder Street Way. Towels Priced Low Bath Towels 3 for $1.00 Large, heavy bath towels with plain or fancy jacquard borders. TK. k.et vtlii.f in 1 1 1 Portland, 35c "f AA home use. Priced QC about 757c linen. dQ each, or 3 for DJ.eUU very special at OOL 27c each, dozen DO Low Prices Prevail on Domestics, Table Linens, Bedding, Etc. Huck Towels 35c Each A sale of hemstitched Huck towels, full bleached and absorbent. Good, soft quality for home use. Priced QC very special at OOL Huck Towels $3.00 Dozen 150 dozen heavy huck towels which have slight imperfections In the weave. They are CROCHET BED SPREADS Full size, fine Marseilles patterns. fl0 CA Priced special at, each Wi.uU HEAVY LINEN FINISH PILLOW SLIPS Priced special, doz. $5.40. each special at only MERCERIZED TABLE DAMASK- Two yards wide, assorted patterns. Priced at, the yard 48c IASK 75c JAPANESE NAINSOOK 4 5 inches wide, 12 yards in a box. TA Priced special at, the box DeJU COTTON C RALLIES In a full range of new floral patterns. 36 OP inches wide. Special, yard &0s 3-POUND COTTON BATTING Pure white, fluffy quality, for comforts. Priced, each $1.00 Girls' Coats $7.98 Values to $1350 ChUdran'a Store 2d Floor An unusual offering- of girls' coats In styles which can be worn well Into the Win ter they are made of good quality serge in navy blue, also Shep herd checks. Sizes range from 6 to 14 yrs. Val ues up to QQ 113.50. Only Ol elO" White Dresses Girls' white dresses (n a beautiful assortment of patterns some are slightly soiled. Sizes range 6 to 14 years. We will close these out at factory prices, rang ing $3.50 to S9.85 Girls' Silk Coats Third Less $19.50 Values $13.00 $37.50 Values $25.00 A sale of beautiful new Silk Coats for girlj. The very latest style effects with high waistlines and in a good variety of colors, sizes 8 to 14 years, values iy.o to 37.50, 1-3 Ltbi. Also a limited quantity of Silk Coats, sizes 2 to 6 years, in blue, rose and tan, regular 8.95 to 13.50 values at a THIRD LESS. 1 i A Portlander who are members of varl- el " Mm country ciuds lurrounmng me city IU have reason this winter to give hank for the fact that wood Is the prin- pal fuel used in the clubhouses. Other- rise they would be in the same boat tith their eastern country club brethren ho have Just been notified by the na- tonal fuel administration that use of oal, coke and petroleum products will restricted insofar as country club ouses are concerned. Under the regulations, however, no re- trtctions are placed on the use of wood hen 4t is available without the use of allroad transportation. Under the administration s new ref lations wood must be used for fuel and Is pobable that club officers will be o notified by Holmes. The restriction on clubs Is part of the dministratlon's program of cutting own on non-essentials. Committee Plans G. A. R. Entertainment The "entertainment commltte of th f rand Army f . the Republic is at work n plans to make the visit of each mem kr of the fifty-second national encatnp- nent a pieasani ana memorable one. It Is hoped to be able to give a free Ixcurslon to Aatorla.. a trip on the Co- umoia tuver mgnway, ana several hente excursions. A circular letter of elcoroe baa been sent to every oros active visitor, which includes reproduc- ons of local scenes and buildings, and brief description or t$e city and Its rtlvltles. :.. The entertainment committee is 'eaaea ry t. . u. ourcon, past com hander In chief, assisted by T. H. Ste rns, J. D Stevens, W. H., Hendershott nd W. lt. Davis.. The Committee is Mln sessions nearly every day at .the Solid Oak Taborettes 75c Cretonnes $1.98 Just received, another ship ment of solid oak taborettes like this Illustration. Strongly built and well finished. (PI QO In Dept. 3d Floor at wi.TO Wool Indian Robes $7.95 Bedding Store, 3d Floor A sale of fine quality wool Indian robes Ore gon made very desirable for camping and outing trips. (PrJ ftc Large range of patterns and colors. Priced special at only D ecP Porch Cushions Special 39c In the Drapery Section on Third Floor Closing out a good quality of cushions for porch and lawn use. Porch Pillows Special $1.98 Department 3d Floor A . sale of pillows suitable for the hammock, couch or auto. Priced QQ very special at only tDXeaO Coolmor Porch Shades The most artistic-and durable 'slat shade made, perfectly cool and give perfect seclusion. Will keep your-porch Special 44c Yd. Drapery Store, 3d Floor A sale of cretonnes suitable for draperies in the Summer home. All new colors and patterns. One yard wide. J J Values to 75c, priced special, the yard Vacuum Carpet Sweeper The Woman's Delight Special $4.95 The best of its kind on the market. Ask for demonstration in CaPfc Dept., Third - Floor. We are agents for the . Hoover and .Ohio Vacuum Cleaners, v Ask for demonstration in your jjorae. v x!v; Men's Suits $20 to $40 I Dependable Makes Main Floor All our suits are TAJIORED not just put together. They are made from fabrics that have been selected with but one main object in view viz.: SERVICE. If you are looking for clothing of charac ter, this is the place tcf come. Suits in all weights from light to heavy, ranging in price from. $20 to $40 Men's Silk Shirts Main Floor Men who wear silk shirts during the Summer will be interested in this new shipment just opened up. Handsome new stripe patterns, also the latest jacquard effects. Savoy and No-Fade makes. These silk shirts are priced special at $8.50 nd $9 Men's Summer Underwear Carter's celebrated underwear union suits of madras, dimity, lisle, cotton, silk cooL light weight garments the. acme of comfort for warm days. All styles ranging in price from $1.00 up to $15.00 Bathing Suits $1.50 to $5 am 37 Refrigerators To Be Closed Out Two $310 Refrigerators bow at $25.44 each Three $44.80 Refrigerators now at $35.84 oack One $50.00 Refrigerator now at $39.95 oach Six $51.10 Refrigerators now $40.83 oach Tkreo $48.60 Refrigerator now $36.40 each Three $53.20, with - coolers, now $42.56 each Two $57.60 Refrigerators now $46.08 oach Thro $57.40 Refrigerators now $45.92 ch Three $58.80 Refrigerators now $47,04 each Two $52.50. With f Cooler, now ' $42.00 oh Two $65.10 Refrigerators now $52.08 ech Two $65.80 Refrigerators now $52.64 ach One $73.50 Refrigerator now at $58.80 each Two $98.00 Refrigerators now at $78.40 h Ono $132.60 Refrigerator now at $106.08 oach One $179.20 Refrigerator now at $143.36 each $12 Gardep Hose $9.95 Hardware Dept Third Floor A very special sale of H high-grade, garden hose, complete ?Q QC with.noxzle. 50-ft length, reg. $t2, at J?e7ee7cl ----- t : ' -'.fl i: Hi v. ; I 4 1 I r 1; 4 1 i - i I I A . 1. K. headquarters in the courthouse.