The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 04, 1918, Page 29, Image 29

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    SIXTEEN PAGES
AUTOS, TRUCKS, TRACTORS
BEACHES, FEATURES
SECTION TWO
PHOTOPLAYS, DRAMA, j
MUSIC. SOCIETY. CLUBS ;
PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 4, 1918.
415 DIVORCE
SUIIS
In accordance with; U. S. Govern
Complying with U. y S. Gov
ernment Rules , this store will
make only one delivery a day to
each district.
&3o
News Travels Fast Our ex
cellent Kodak Service has be
come the talk of the Town.
Main Floor.
Go to The Oaks Tuesday have a
good time Regular admission and all
proceeds go to the American Red Cross
Plan to go.
FILED III
ment rules we can accept no goods for
credit or- exchange Unless returned,
within three days.
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Merchandise of or Merit Only-"
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THIS ST O R E USES NO COMPARATIVE PRICES THEY ARE MISLEADING AND OFTEN UNTRUE!
COUNTY
WIN
MONTHS
Presiding 'Judge Tucker Makes
Ruling Which Will Put All
Suits-on Regular Calendar.
DELAYS WILL BE MET WITH
Jurist Says Social Structure ard
Not Court Procedure Is to
Blame for Increase in Divorce.
'"Marry fn riant, and repent at lel
ur," Is a Hnylnjr' almost, as oM as
marr)Ke ltIf, but on which under
prvwwit conditions of social structure
seems about to be chanrte to "Marry I
In haste and repent In half that time."
'.Through the operation of the dlvoree
laws, the ease of untying- the matri
monial knot Is accelerated tremendously
and the records of Multnomah county
bear volumes of testimony of the evil.
Purine the first five month's of 1918.
415 suits for dlvproe were filed In thtf
county clerk's office. January there
were n, In February 70, March 77. April
70 and June 94. Of course not all of
theee parties were granted decrees f
separation, many complainants were re
conciled and many more were dismissed
for failure to show sufficient grounds
for divorce.
State Mnt Be Represented
The legislature of 1862 passed a law
on divorces which makes the stajle a
party defendent to every suit for the pur
pose of (tlvlnsr the district attorney an
opportunity of Investigating each case
and satisfying himself as to the merits of
the case and for the purpose of prevent
ing collusion, bad faith and other
wroriRS. But of recent years cases of
this character have been coming In so
fast that It U Impossible to make an
Investigation of each case, but no suit
for djvorce Is tried even now without
the appearance of an attorney for the
state who carefully scrutinizes the plead
ings, examines the witnesses and other
wise watches for Irregularities In the
trials. If for any reason, the attorney
sees cause, he enters an objection to
the granting of a decree.
Furthermore under present methods
of handling divorce suits they are given
the preference over other suits In this
manner. Other suits when filed are
placed upon the court calender In order
of filing, but because of the great num
ber of divorce cases and because the
placing of them on the regular calender
would oaiise a congestion in the' trial
of all cases in the Circuit courts, the di
vorce suits are placed upon a separate
calender which takes precedence over
other matters and are heard and settled
much sooner.
Suit Mmt Take Their Ts.nl
Kor the purpose for relieving this con
gestion and for the further purpose of
giving the -district attorney's office time
for investigating -each case, a new ruling
will be ordered beginning with Septem
V er 1 by Presiding Judge Tucker of the
Multnomah Circuit courts.
This order will be that all divorce suits
must be placed upon the regular calender
In thier regular order! The result of
this ruling will be that people seeking
divorces will haye to wait rhonths in
etetid of days, as under the present
system.
This Is a matter which Judge Tucker
has had under consideration for many
weeks and concerning which he has ad
vised seriously with , other judges on
the circuit bench. When asked what
was the cause for so many divorces,
Judge Tucker said this morning, "The
cause is much deeper than court pro
ceedure. It lies at the heart of our
social structure. And that Is where the
remedy lies also. A generation ago a
divorced man or woman were in no
small measure looked upon1 as disgraced,
while today there 'Is little cfr no dis
grace attached to it.
!
Vancouver School
Review Assembled
Interentlng Volume Is Compared With
Four Page Inot When Paper 8tarted
IX Tear Ago.
Vancouver. Wash.. Aug. 3. Proftessor
Oeorge W. Brackett, instructor In print
ing and binding at the high, school, has
recently put In book, form the past year's
Issues of the Vancouver High School
Review.
In 1910 the Review made Its first ap
pearance as a one sheet paper. Pro
fessor Brackett. having owned and edit
ed several papers in the eastern part of
the United States, is thoroughly fa
miliar with this work, and under his
direction the Review has grown to a
12 page paper.
One of the most interesting features
of the Review is a list of teachers, who
have been members of the high school
faculty, dating back to 1888.
An article contributed by W. Q. trow
ley, and entitled "The New Steel Ship
Plant," occupies a prominent space in
one issue of the Review.
All branches of military service are
represented by Vancouver high school
boys. In the February issue, which has
an exceptionally artistic covering, is a
list of all .who are now In the service,
who at one time attended the high school
The department In which they are serv
ing la also listed.
3-Day Trip Grows
Into Long Journey
After a 12-day horseback ride over
600 miles of Oregon and W&shlngton
territory, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wallace
cantered into their home town of Leb
anon Thursday.
The Wallaces started out for a three
day ride, but the weather was so fins
and the road stretched so invitingly
before them that they Jat kept qn
going. Their trail led over the Santiam
route, over, the Cascades, 'on through
Eastern Oregon to Arlington, across
the Columbia river into Washington
and along the Central Washington high
way to Goldendale; then to The Dalles,
the Columbia highway to Portland. Ore
MONDAY-A Special Sale of
White Voile and Colored
Blouses
$2.95
Pretty, cool looking blouses of white voile some of them
lace trimmed some j with colored stripes and many with'
tucked and vest trimming and touches of organdy and pique,
and many blouses in plain tailored styles, of men's shirtings
striped in most pleasing colors. All very special at $2.95.
Wool Sweater Coats and
Slipons at $7.50
Fine Shetland slipons, -made with pearling at the waist and
deep Angora collars! and cuffs. Plain sweater coats with
large sailor collars, long sash and pockets. All in light
weight yet with warmth enough for outdoor and house
wear. In pretty shades of turquoise, salmon, gold, apple,
coral, Copen and buff. Third Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
New VELVET HATS
that presage the vogue for small and
medium size ' headgear moderately
priced
Nil)
$7.50
Sorne are all velvet some are combina
tions of velvet and satin and all have the
smartest touches in trimming and color cora
" bination. .
Black, blue, browri, taupe and all the most wanted colors
are represented and; the trimmings are of ostrich, wing,
tailored bows and bands of gros grain ribbon and velvet
flowers and fancy buckles and pins.
Third Floor, Lrpman, Wolfe & Co.
Thfe--Daintiest New Gowns and
Envelope Chemise Are of
Pink Batiste
THE GOWNS are in the
popular slipover style,
with yokes of hand em
broidery, necks cut round
or square. Others with
satin yokes, daintily hem
stitched. Straight or Em
pire styles sleeveless! or
with kimono j sleeves.
PRICED $1.59 $1.79
$2.29 to $2 49.
THE ENVELOPE
CHEMISE are in regula
tion style with many attractive touches. Some have silk
tops with hand embroidery or lace combined with
shirring. PRICED $1.19 $1.79 and $2.29.
Fourth Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
OVAL PICTURE
FRAMES Special
Attractive oval frames in an
tique gold finish. Every size from
cabinet to 14x17 inches included.
All are fitted complete with glass and back.
WE WILL FIT YOUR PICTURES WITHOUT EXTRA
CHARGE! Sixth Floor, 'Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
68 c
SHOE SPECIALS
In Our Second Floor Shop
WOMEN'S WHITE SHOES REDUCED TO
Handsome white1 kid, white ubuck and f m Q"V
white Reinskin shoes at this very low price! Kl r 1
Smart high shoe? with welt 'soles and r wVy
leather and wood covered Louis and military heels. Just
about 60 pars in this group.
WOMEffS PUMPS REDUCED TO
A new assortment of brown calf, gun met- ffc P Q f
al and patent leather pumps, with military Kr" CjIJ
and high Cuban hejsls. Also dark and medi- t
um brown calf oxfdfrds. Welt and turn soles. Such makes
as Wicherts and Rd Cross included. About 200 pairs in this
group comprising! practically all sizes.
WOMEN'S KID AND PATENT PUMPS
White washable! kid, white buck, black
kid and patent leather pumps made with
light, flexible turn! soles and high covered
Louis heels. These are broken lots and the very newest
patterns. Second Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
$5.80
of &e
New
-PELLARD COATS In the
most effective styles. Large
black buttons down one side
of the back of a Burgundy col
ored velour and tabs that fold
about the throat are entirely
new features that are ever so
smart! This coat is $125.
-ANOTHER PELLARD COAT is
of taupe colored velour with
large collar and deep bands of
black plush. Fancy plaid lin
ing gives a note of brightness.
This is priced $60.
-A PELLARD SUIT of rose
taupe which means that the
taupe has a delightfully flat
tering touch of warmth has
round panel front and back,
with tiny cording that ends
in hand embroidered crows'
feet. Beautifully designed and
tailored and priced $120.
-A BRAID-BOUND SUIT of to
bacco colored material is quite
plain tailored and depends for
its brightness upon a gay Per
sian lining. A wide fancy
"drawn-through" belt relieves
the severity. And the price
is $75.
Third Floor,
Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
-A GEORGETTE BLOUSE that
has Just been unpacked has
smart square neck and touches
of hand embroidery. A shal
low collar has the prettiest
touches of imitation Irish lace.
It is priced $10.50.
-A BLUE VEST and blue beads
give a delightfully smart fin
ish to a flesh colored blouse
of Georgette. It is priced
$9.50.
-ANOTHER FLESH COLORED
BLOUSE has blue and steel and
white beads for trimming. The
neck is cut round in front with
quite small collar. And the
price is $7.50.
Third Floor,
Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
-NEW FALL COATINGS are ar
riving and there's nothing
more effective than the new
all wool suede materials. The
loveliest colorings reindeer,
gazelle, Burgundy, taupe,
brown, mode and gray are
among the favorites. This par
ticular line can be found here
only in Portland. The-material
is thoroughly sponged and
shrunk is 5 6 inches wide and
priced $6 the yard.
Second Floor,
Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
-DAHLIA HATS that are fea
tured so strongly in Vogue and
Harper's Bazaar are found here
only in Portland they're won
derfully smart and becoming.
Won't you come in and try a
few of them on?
Third Floor,
Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
-HAIR CWITOHES are almost a
necessity these days We have
a most complete assortment of
switches of first quality in all
the most fashionable and desir
able shades. Some are priced
as low as $7.50!
Mezzanine Floor,
Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
-THE NEW SEMI-MADE BABY
garments are so dainty and
sweet yet inexpensive have
you seen them? Fine imported
bits that have hand loom em
broidery in exact reproduction
of hand embroidery. And be
sides the baby wear there are
envelope chemise, aprons, chil
dren's dresses, sacques, .baby
bonnets, yokes, pillows, gowns,
chemise and camisoles. Prices
range from Soc to $5.00.
Main Floor.
Lipman. Wolfe & Co.
Reductions on Midsummer Apparel
There Are 40
DRESSES
Reduced to'
$17.85
and 37
COATS
Reduced to
$17.85
and 31
SUITS
Reduced to
$17.85
THE DRESSES are such pretty models of foulard and taffeta and linen.
Many are the sort of frocks that will be just right for little parties and after
noon wear throughout the winter. The linens have lots of snap and dash for
warm weather wear.
THE COATS are of silk poplin, taffeta and pongee, made on attractive
models with large. collars and some with silk linings. Coats to give just the
tight warmth to these pleasantly warm days and cool evenings.
THE SUITS are of wool poplin and checked materials and a few are of
taffeta. Clever models for immediate wear all greatly reduced in price.
Because of the great reduction in price and the limited number in
each? group EVERY SALE MUST BE FINAL AND NO GAR-
' MENTS WILL BE SENT ON APPROVAL OR RESERVED.
Third Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co,
MONDAY ONLY WE SHALL OFFER
IMPORTED ENGLISH BED
SPREADS-At Special Prices
Full size and three-quarter Bed Spreads in beautiful satin finish,
woven from the finest yarns. Hemmed or scalloped edges. Very
special $5.00 to $6.50.
BATH TOWELS SPECIAL FOR MONDAY 25c
Good all white Bath Towels at a price that is about what you
would have to pay wholesale for them now!
IRISH LINEN DINNER NAPKINS, DOZEN $6.50
23x23-inch, pure Irish linen damask Dinner Napkins in a splendid
assortment of patterns specially priced because there are no table
cloths to match them.
70-INCH BLEACHED UNION DAMASK $1.50
Extra heavy imported union Damask that will give better service
than pure linen at twice the price! Six beautiful patterns to select
from. Second Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
Yard Wide TAFFETA and
LOUISINE-Special at $1.25
A most beautiful assortment of checks and plaids. Light and
medium colors in a good variety of combinations.- Quite the thing
for making early Fall and late Summer frocks especially pretty
for the school missl AND VERY SPECIAL AT $1.25'-
Second Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
CD
SERVING TRAYS
SPECIAL 95c
Just 50 in this group. Ma
hogany finished trays with glass,
waterproof bed. Strong and
serviceable. Size 10x15 inches.
SERVING TRAYS
SPECIAL $1JV
Just 50 in this group, too.
Mahogany finish, waterproof
glass, bed trays with marquetry
inlay decoration. Size 10x16
inches. "
Limit 1 to a Customer, and No
Phone or C. O. D. Orders
Filled. None Delivered.
Sixth Floor,
Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
FINE QUALITY
Georgette
In staple and novelty
shades
$2.25 Yd.
An excellent quality
that will make the most
beautiful frocks and
blouses. This material
has a finish quite like
Crepe de Chine. Iri"all the
wanted colors full 40
inches wide the kind of
Georgette that wears so
well!
Main Floor,
Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
3000 Yards of DAINTY
Printed VOILES
A Truly Wonderful Assortment
of This Season's Newest Effects
39c
Floral and stripe, patterns in an almost endless variety.
Light, medium and dark colorings very special at 39c yd.
FINE 36-INCH BABY NAINSOOK 35c YARD
VERY SPECIAL MONDAY
Glove Silk Union
Suits and Envelopes
at $2.69
Women's flesh colored glove silk Union
Suits and Envelope Chemise, with beaded
or band tops. In all sizes from 36 to 42.
They're wonderfully special and the num
ber is limited so NO MAIL OR PHONE
ORDERS WILL BE FILLED.
Women's Glove Silk Vests
Very Special at $1.85
Band top Vests in pink. Well made
and thoroughly reinforced around the
arm. Sizes from 36 to 4 2. Very spe
cial at $1.85.
Main Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
That Will Make Them
Doubly Attractive
Charming Frocks and Suits Just right for these pleas
antly warm midsummer days. Assortments are, of course,
incomplete just a few of any style so early selection is
advised.
COJTON VOILE AND
GINGHAM DRESSES
An exceptional group of dresses at so low a price! The daintiest voiles1
figured and plain smart ginghams in checks and plaids and a few clever linen
models. Deep hems, surplice waists" and deep collars and cuffs give little
touches that proclaim them the newest midsummer models. A large assort
ment of colors and sizes and styles all reduced to $10.
Very Special for Conservation Days
With Jelly Making of Great Importance We Offer
6-Oz. JELLY GLASSES at
3 Doz. $1.00
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Think of paying only 33 l-3c
a dozen for Jelly Glasses now,
in the face of such a shortage)
On sale one day only and we
must restrict the sale to 3 dozen
to a customer. POSITIVELY
NO PHONE ORDERS FILLED
AND NONE SENT C. O. D.
Basement,
Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
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