The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 21, 1918, Page 29, Image 29

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BEACHES, FEATURES
' -- ' ' " - - ' PORTLAND, . OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING. IULY 21 191 a' . -
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URG
ED ON QUES
ON
EARLY ACTION IS
T
OF HOSPITAL FUND
J)r. K. A. J.' Mackenzie Suggests
State, and County Authorities
Get Their Plarvs Under Way.
WOUNDED TO BE CARED FOR
Plans of War Department Presup
pose Location of "Reconstruc
tion" Hospital for Portland.
Portland rank today as the medical
center of the Pacific Coant. The honor
accrue through the presence here of the
University of Oregon medical school.
For long years the school was housed In
sn unfit structure fn Twenty-third
street It will begin th next year In a
commodious and well-equipped structure
set on Marquam hill in South Portland,
where Us tangible promise of healing
and the education of healers may be
seen for miles.
While the Initial structure on Mar
quam' hill will meet the needs of the
medical school for a number of years.
It Is Intended to be but One of a gToup
comprising a medical and hospital cen
ter which for all time will assure Port
land continuance of -its present Pacific
Coast leadership.
HoKpltat to Be Erected
Of the" lads who marched bo bravely,
away from Oregon, some of them will
he returning sorely wounded. It Is to
be the policy of the government to re
patriate soldiers while it "reconstructs"'
them. In other words, it Is the Intent
to bring ba,ck to Oregon the Oregon sol
diers wounded in battle. This presupposes-
a "reconstruction" hospital.
Whether it will be built by the county
nd devoted to county patients when
Its reconstruction uses are past, wheth
er it will be built by the state, or by
th county and state, and whether it
will be built by government aid or di
rectly through government appropria
tion, are unsettled questions. But it Is
unofficially assured that if, Portland and
Oregon gave evidence to the government
that a beginning In the providing of re
construction hospital facilities had been
made, government cooperation in com
pleting and equipping the facilities
would be speedUy forthcoming and the
whole would be turned ovec for the
benefit of the people of the state after
the war.
Early Actios Is Urged
Dr. K. A. J. Mackenzie; deaw of-th !
medical school, urges that action be
taken by the state board of control '
and the county commissioners la the
direction of appropriation for a recon
struction and general haBpital as speed
ily as possible. "If we do not act Im
mediately." he says, "the demand wUl
find us unprepared and embarrassed be
cause of our inability to perform patri
otic service."
Dr. Mackenzie is in. a peculiar posi
tion to bring government and state to
gether, for he is a member of the medi
cal advisory commission of the National
Council of Defense, governor's aid and
dean of the medical school.
,Th establishing of a reconstruction
hospital here involves certain provision
In connection with it for retraining of
wounded men. This does not mean a
complete retraining school, but the in
stallation of the primary apparatus de
signed to aid men to learn re-use of their
muscles or to learn new ways of caring
for themselves after operations that
have resulted in the removal of arms
of lags.
The medical school Is unusually urg
ent aU4his time In Its appeal for the
enrollment -of students, hach student
enrolling also enlists for army service If
needed. Enlistment of older physicians
has depleted many communities, espe
cially smaller towns, and It la desirad
to train men to take their places. Many
instructors have been taken from medi-
t l mUdaUon Tha placM of the8e mu8t
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f
Oregon Industries
To Go oh Display
A. a. Clark of Chamber of Commerce It
Arranging Tor Exhibit At Time of
Graad Encampment, Angatt II To ft.
ArZtrtV?? "Potion of Oregon's in
dustries and manufactures is to be a
J2 In Portland from August
18 according to the plans which
are being arranged by A. o. Clark,
manager of the ham Industries bureau
of the chamber of commerce. An ener
getic effort will be made to show to
the thousands of visiters, as well as to
Portland s best residents. Just what the
city and the state are doing.
"There is a disposition on the part
of manufacturers to say that they are
too busy to take part In such an event."
Mr. Clark said today. "I have asked
them If they are to busy to build for
the future upon the present foundation.
They are doing that very thing in their
own homes every day and is this com
munity movement not mighty Important
to the future of the city and the state?
Sunday School Calls ;
Men From Hotels
Iha "Minute Men?; Is. an organized
class connected with a Bible school
In a laftA eastern city, - and aside
from the regular activities followed by
th general run. of such organizations,
( jtneeting is held each Saturday even
ing, ? As many of the men as possible
are Induced to attend - this service.
, lasting perhaps 10 minutes. The men
then . separata. , going in : pairs to ths
; various hotels. Hers from the regis
ters they get ths names of every man
In the hotel and a cordial Invitation to
attend ths class ' session the next
morning is placed Jn. an, envelope and
addressed to the man, then placed in
his box. These invitations are neatly
printed cards, and the committee signs
. each personally. : , The fact that the card
Is found' In th mall hn-y la ..I
.please", the one,, receiving . U.V if. is
jii.ou mai many- a man - stopping
In the city, over Sunday finds his way
to-the church.' :v -
REMARKABLE SPECIALS ON NEW
PHILIPPINE
Hand-Embroidered
NIGHTGOWNS
and CHEMISE
At $2.25
New hand-emurol-
dered NIGHT
GOWNS and ENVEL
OPE CHEMISE that
have been forced
into- this clean-up.
sale regardless of
their late arrival.
GOWNS of lingerie
cloth In the most
charming round and V-neck styles. Scalloped sleeves and
neck. CHEMISE ribbon drawn, with embroidered scaW
loped edge at neck, arms and drawers. Pre-Inventory
Special $2.25.
At 4 GOWNS and ENVELOPE CHEMISE of
.n.L Pi..7J fine lingerie cloth exquisitely hand
scalloped. French embroidery and eyelet designs em
bellish the front. Pre-Inventory Special $2.45.
, Other GOWNS and CHEMISE Special
$2.95 $3.95 $12.50
Fourth Floor, Lip man, Wolfe & Co.
L. It
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Ar Six-Day Event, before we close our Books for the Spring Season
Buy your supplies from present stocks and conserve the Nation's Re
sources. No matter how good stock-keepers we are, odds and ends are
bound to accumulate, and these must go irrespective of Cost or Condi
tions. When you supply your present and future needs from this Pre-Inventory
Sale, your requirements make smaller draught on the National
resources and you SAVE MONEY at the same time. Every day this week
we shall hold IMPORTANT SALES throughout the Store Here are
the details and prices for tomorrow's opening sales. No approbation or
phone orders during this sale.
ssssssssssbsssbs ,
"Merchandise ofc
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Pre-Inventory Odds and Ends of
CORSETS $3.35
Such splendid, well-known makes as Etoile du
France, Nemo, Mo.daxt front-lace, C. B., La
Spirite, and Smart Set. A good assortment of
sizes but not aH sizes in each model. A splen
did variety of styles to choose from. Pre-Inventory
Special $3.35.
Fourth Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
i
Pre-Inventory Sale of Women's Pure
Thread SILK STOCKINGS
Smart striped - stockings in such,
shades as 'tan-, grev, blue, and black.'
OnlV a few bf each kind.1 sn crtm arlv
, These are factory imoerfects. but th i mnerfpr-
hons are so slight that they do not in the least
impair their looks or wearing qualities. Tre
Inventory Special 98c a pair.
Main Floor, 'Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
98c
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TRIMMED AND U NT RIMMED
HATS MONDAY
AT HALF PRICE
Sailors and Sports Hats in lisere, leghorn, and
rough straws, in the smartest and most becoming-
styles. Come at store-opening time and
choose yours. '
Untrimmed shapes All of them that we have
in stock One Half Off!
Third Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
MerHOnly
MONDAY AN EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF
SILKS
AT HALF PRICE
Pre-Inventory brings this remarkable sale of SILKS, in
patterns and colorings that are as smart as smart can be.
They are odd lines that are left over from this season's sell
ing that must be cleared away.
Satins, Crepe de Chines, Printed Crepes,
Sport Silks, and Jersey Silks.
Second Floor, Lipman, Wolfe H Co.
A Wonderful PRE-INVENTORY SALE of Women's
n and
inert
MESSES
rlh7rSesi Summer Frocks must go out
in this PRE-INVENTORY SALE at a sharply reduced price Think
of it and be sure to take advantage of it, too for we are willing to
wager that these are the prettiest Dresses in town at $12.85. All white
Frocks and the cleverest colored Frocks for your choosing on Mon-
r .1 jSe?Yeles Velvet Jackets Pre-Inventory Special $14.85
tWtUnC?K,Ce1- londf selling-and absolutely the smartest of all the season's showing-are these vel
vet jackets. Some slip-over style. Bra,d bound, belted and pocketed. Black, plum and garnet.
' , ' , SiJ Skirt8 for Pre-Inventory $10.50, $12.50, $13.50
i "n'Sf lUnfair , Ingiude s"ch smart new skirts as these in the Pre-Inventory Sales, but we decided to dis
drful Equality. PTrS: StUnninS Pids and stripes in the latest effects, and the ? most won-
CREPE PE CHINE BLOUSES
Clever Crepe de Chine Blouses in a pum- n C
ber of different models. Tucked, pleated, andf '
hemstitched- effects. Some with collars of
sillc brocade. In flesh, white; and maize. Pre-Inventory
Special$2.75. MONDAY ONLY.
WOOL SWEATERS CLEAN-UP
nver so many styles in slip-on and coat
SWEATERS, worth double and more than"
uuuDie mis rre-inventorv Hnre A v .tv
colors.
SILK JERSEY SWEATER COATS Regularly $10
to $310 Monday, HALF PRICE. iU
Third Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
;$395
Odd Pairs of Scrim and Lace
CURTAINS AT HALF PRICE
(irtainS that Utnaltv c.ft fnr (mm - C n .t
will go on sale Monday at Just half. A golden oppor
tunity for the homekeeper; 24 yards long; white, cream
and ecru. .
CRETONNE AND CHINTZ 43c Yard
nanasome patterns in dark and light effects,
inventory special, 43c yard..
Pre-
Monday Only Famous
Betty Bright
Aluminum 12-auart
Preserving
KETTLES-
ma
HERE IS GOOD
NEWS FOR YOU
IF YOU WEAR
SIZE 36
100 ASSORTED
House
TV
cresses
In Size 36
CLEAN-UP PRICE
$1.25
If yoii are the rirht size to nrflr a
size House Dress, you . can take- ad
vantage of these remarkable savings to
i morrow. , Percale and gingham house
frocks in. a variety of colorings, plaids,
etc., in clever straight styles. Excep
tional values for those who can wear
them! y Fourth Floor,
Lipman, Wolfe 8c, Co.
f
Limit of 2 to Each avr
r"Tth"e re of th!m in the lot so we deciaeJ to
lumt the number to2 to ch customer, and 1 accep?
no phone or a O. D. orders. Alt with heavv relied
edge.and riveted bail. handle. An extraordinar7$Jfe at
Basement, Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
Specials for BABY
Cotton shirts, sizes "1 to fS39c. f
Short dresses, sizes 6 months to 2
Babies' hose, sizes 4 and 4 y2 35c
Babies' blankets, size 30x40 59c
--Fourth Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
avu&rit&u.
In compliance with the
. - - . , -
new .Government ruling,
this store will make ONLY
ONE DELIVERY A DAY.
Odds and Ends of
Beaded Medallions,
Drops, and Buckles
At HALF PRICE
A variety of odd pieces such as drops,
buckles, and medallions, that will make
handsome hat and dress trimmings, and
bag motifs. Regularly 20c to 7.50
Pre-Inventory' J 0c to $3.75.
: Pre-Inventory Sale of
Women's Neckwear
Collars, collar and cuff sets, 70
vestees, etc., in the smartest "C
styles Pre-Inventory Sale 79c,
Main Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
: Glass, China, and
Semi-Porcelain
BERRY SETS
PRE-INVENTORY SALE
95c $1.19 $1.45
Monday only Colonial glass,.1 hand
decorated , china.", and handsome - semi
porcelain .berry sets at these special
prices. - No phone or C O. D. ofderii-.
; i -Sixth loor, Lipmant-Wolfe & Co.
Pre-
Inventory
Sale of Novelties in
BAGGAGE
, AT AMAZING '
- PRICE REDUCTIONS
Three - 26-inch Hat Trunks, with tray,
canvas covered; may be used for many
purposes $3A5.
A 'group containing two Bureau Trunks,
with drawers and several other styles;'
reduced to $9.85.
. Two - Very fine Leather Hand Bags, of
real walrus, band sewed, and reduced
to $12J50.
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Several small leather pieces. In-
ciuaing cabin cases, over
night. Bags, etc . For clear
ance, your choice $2.65, ;
A Bed Box and a :Clotbes Cab
Inet; also an elaborate Hat
Trunk, are reduced to $6.45.
'I .' Mezzanine Floor, :
, : ' : ' Lipman, Wolfe & Co. ,
Pre-Inventory Sale of All-Wool
CREAM SERGE $1.95
Odd pieces of 48, So and 34 Inch serges In various
weaves FRENCH SERGE, DIAGONALS, STORM
SERGE. WHIPCORDS, CHEVIOT SERGE, ETC. IN
MEDIUM AND HEAVY WEIGHT. Pre-Inventory spe
cial 1.95. Second Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
LINENS
AND DOMESTICS
At Prices That Are Half and One-Third
of What They Will Be This Fall!
WHITE OUTING FLANNEL 28c
You will pay nearly double this PRE-INVENTORY
price for this splendid quality of flannel in a few months
if the market predictions are true. Best buy all' you
need now for next Winter's use Monday only. No
phone orders.
NOVELTY WHITE GOODS 19c
36-inch tub weaves that will develop Into the smartest
waists and frocks! White only. Pre-Inventory Spe
cial 19c yard. '
. NAINSOOK 10-YARD BOLT $2.19
Extra fine quality orange blossom nainsook, 36 Inches
wide. In order to make the quantity we have on hand
r far a possible, we have 'limited' the sale to-10
yards to a customer. No phone orders.
LONG CLOTH 12-YARD BOLT $235
Extra fine quality Longcloth, free from dressing, and
In a beautiful finish. Only 12 yards to a customer. No
phone orders.
Full Size Crochet Bed Spreads $2J9S
Pre-Inventory SpedaL Splendid weight and floish
spreads in good assortment of patterns. Extra sizes.
Only two to a customer. No phone orders.
81x99 -inch BLEACHED SHEETS $1SS
"Colonial Brand" the best wearing sheet we have
ever seen. In splendid soft finish, free from dressing.
Torn before hemming. Only four to a customer. No
phone orders.
BLEACHED BATH TOWELS-2Sc
Pre-Inventory sale of good generous size towels that
could not be purchased wholesale for 25c at presentl
We have a good quantity, but come early to choose
yours! Second Floor. Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
Pre-Inventory
Sale of
MEN'S
Shedaker
Union Suits
Athletic style Union Suits of fine long- AC'
cloth, checked nainsook, and mercerized yl iJ
materials. Some combined with fiber silk, and silk mult
li'fT11 ln y"r's supply, for THESE SUITS
ARE WORTH MORE THAN TWICE THIS PRE
INVENTORY SALE PRICE.
POROS MESH UNION SUITS
Short sleeve, ankle length, in all sizes. CM -IQ
Splendid hot weather garments. Pre-Inven- Pll'
tory Special 1.19.
LISLE UNION SUITS
Fine lisle and cotton garments with short Q1 OO -sleeve
and ankle length legs. All sizes. Pre
Inventory Special 1.29.
GAUZE UNION SUITS
Seconds but of a quality that yoa couldn't (1 CQ
buy wholesale today for this Pre-Inventory vLOV
Sale Price. ;
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS GARMENT
The famous DELPARK make athletic style. Zf
Pre-Inventory Special 60c. OUC
Main Floor, Just Inside the Washington St Entrance."
FOR COOLNESS AND COMFORTS SAKE
A PRE-INVENTORY SALE OF
:ELECTRIC
FANS $7.15
Wouldn't you like to have .
one? There are only a few
. left, and we've marked them
..for Monday's Pre-Inventory
Kil 17 l( l.lr tn -
.. . them demonstrated at the -
Electrical Corner.
Main Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
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