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- f. 10 L-,, THE ; OREGON, , SUNDAY .. JOURNAL PORTLAN D. i SUNDAY MORNING. - SEPTEMBER 22,. .1918.". - ,1 -'v I' K..V ' ' -J ? i f ir ..." if Tiinrnniii no o II KI-KI.I IIMV I UULIlUULUUiU BE mm TO AT ': -1 . $ 5 Oregon to Be Represented at ' Northwest Conference - to ..Be Held September 27. anf28. ARMY ASPECTS CONSIDERED f J ' MSSSSSSSSseSSSSSSBJSJBSBSSB X Portland Woman to Speak on :. 'The Use: and Value of Sur veys . Ulftsr serving " less thin ?three months In ths army r. 133 n - havbeen rejected and' returned to their, . horn stata on account of tubercn- losls, and their names and addressee have been sent to the Oregon association for the prevention of tuberculosis. On. account of the short service the government assumes that these men had the disease In a latent form before ad mission to the cantonment and hence 'holds itself In no way responsible and the burden of caring for these rejected men becomes a civil duty. ' It Is to discuss such problems as this ' that the Northwestern Tuberculosis con- ference will meet September 27 and 28. in Spokane. Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Nevada and Utah are Included in the northwestern district. -Oregon will be well represented on the program. Major Ralph Matuon, well known tuberculosis specialist, now fta- -'. tloned at Camp Lewis, will speak on "The Diagnosis of Tuberculosis for-Admission to the Army;" Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar, executive secretary of the Ore gon association for the prevention of tuberculosis, will speak on the "Use and Value of Surveys." Dr. Marr Blsalllon, associate director of the tuberculosis clinic of the Fort ' land Free Dispensary, will speak on The Value of Free Clinics." Miss Emma E. nHI,M aiinAwlvit aif.nt r. m Visiting Nurse association of Portland, i ; win conduct tne rouna tame on public health nursing. Other Oregonlans who win attend are : . Dr, H. H. Cliff, county health officer ; "Miss Marlon Crowe, Portland Tubercu- loeis nurse ; Miss Mary Campbell, super intendent Portland Open Air sanitarium ; Mrs. Blanche Maltland, tuberculosis nurse of the. Visiting Nurse association ; Miss Jane Allen, Oregon Field nurse'; Mrs. W. P. Boynton, director of Oregon association for Lane county and Dr. Robert L. Holt, secretary of the State Board of Health. ' Delegates to the conference are being appointed by Mayors and Boards At County Commissioners and by other organizations Interested in public wel fare. For further information, write or call ther offices of the Oregon Associ ation for Prevention of Tuberculosis, 503 Corbett building, Portland. Give Out Many Books Camp Funston. Sept. 81. -(I. N. S.) Thirteen thousand books, many of them on military subjects, were issued by the camp library and Its branches during: one month. TbJtr does not Include the books In the camp hospitals. Every ward In the hospital has" a case of 60 books. t MEAT PRICES DROP At Frank L. Smith's,' 118 Alder Street Roast pork ....25c Pork Chops 30c Veal cutlets and loin roast teal -0e Veal' breasts, veal stew, beef hearts. 15c . Corned beet, oxtails and pot roasts.. 15c Prime roast beef and shoulder steak. 18c yBolllng beef, beef liver, beef stew. 12 He Shoulder roast beef and pot roasts.. 15c Beef tongues ahd calves' liver 20c T-pone steak and sirloin steak. 20c Porterhouse and tenderloin steaks. ... 20c Bacon 40c Round steak ....25c Pure lard 30c Shortening 25c - Hamburg steak and sausage meat. .18c TMKUBmitni u Z28 Alder st. (Adv.) f Get An Eldredge Two-Spool Rotary Sewing Machine Sew direct from two spools of thread, one above and one below. Why waste your time winding bobbins?. The. Eldredge Two-Spool Rotary. Sewing Ma chin l'.llA rnl- i,Mv (n years frff sewing -"wchAM .. - r.., -j t r- -'v $1 DOVfU-$l WEEK FOUNDED TO ENDURE AND CONFIDENCE SECURE" National Lfeagiie Activities Dr. Harry ' Hantlnjton Power will : gird t series of vflre talks on Wby-W Are In the War" t at. Central, library. First lettare'todaif at SAp'.1aC-' Everybody welcora. f '. All Nations DayVProgram at the Salem State Fair toroor xow.. ' Patriotic pageant. Bishop Sumner gives' oration.', : Motor Squad Girls please report for serrice- Phone Marshall 4600; A-6101. , - Kod ale ji Firiishihg Expertly Done t For besl results In developing and i printing, bring your kodak films to be finished by our ex perts. Enlargements a specialty. Kodaks, cameras, fresh stocks Eastman films. Main . Floor. , Coffee, lb; 29c ; :M. & F. Special coffee, blended : and roasted - spe cially for as. ? lbs. 85c. lb. 29c. - : Soap, Crystal. White, 10 bars (limit) 59c These specials delivered only with other, groceries. Ninth" Floor. Oiir.HbmeT' Made Bread ; is delicious, satisfying, wholesome. ; Victory bread, large loaf 16c. Spiced raisin bread 16c Rye bread toe Ninth Floor. r One Delivery ? By government request this store makes one delivery a day over ach route, charges, for special deliveries, puts ' a 3-da j limit on return of merchandise for credit or exchange. r. -if Demonstrating .X)urSileadship and Value Supremacy in theiFashion World, .We; Shall; Present Tomorrow and Succeeding -Days fa Complete liong f v The Eldredge Electric Rotary ? - j 'sewing machine eliminates all work from sewln?. it only a small space and can be used on any table or stand Just press the pedal and Rotde ihe goods the motor does the work. Pay only a dollar a reek. . W - DRESS FORMS - & v. m. ICLC line VI the well-known Model dress forms. Pay only $1 Down- 50c WEEK $Zlit' Meier & Frank's 1 ; : : : Second Floor, Fifth Street.- Hum nnimrin rxmn i We present in the various departments and m our windows a most representative collection of nevV Fall and5Wmter;1918 Fashions. As is eminently fitting at this ' time. Made in U. S: A. Merchandise dominates our showing merchandise oL rjuality for which this store is ' famous featuring ! pleasingly practical apparel and accessories of unquestionable style authenticity; in full keeping with the times. WE SPECIALIZE IN - . Suits and Coats for Stylish Stouts We maintain a highly spe cialized department of suits and coats especially designed ; , for stout women and modeled u on the same fashionable and youthful lines for which our regular sized garments are renowned. ; Semi or fall belted and pleated models, ripple, suits, a biz assort ment of plain tailored suits In larger sires. . ' We feature P. Models'for Stylish Stout Womeni mide in Ndw York for -Meier & Frank. . v MeJer tc Frank's s Apparel Shop, Fourth Floor. Ep The new Autumn fashions for school, college, dress and every day attire for misses, young women and girls are shown on the second floorj developed in the most fashionable materials by coutu riers who specialize in youthful style conceptions. An especially noteworthy dis play of dresses for street and aft ernoon wear, v Of messaline, charmeuse. Georgette and velvets. Sizes t4 to i 8 years. $ 24.50 to S47.50." :-- ' S-- ' Meier ft Frank's : Girts' Shop, Second Floor. The exposition is essentially complete, authoritative, helpful. It offers clothes from which our . patrons will obtainrfhe maximum of service and satisfaction. It has wonderful possibilities for all who - wish to dress in. their accustomed taste on a war-time expenditure. Our advice is to BUY'NOW whilst you have almost unlimited choicee and, anticipate price advances. SEE WINDOWS! REGISTER NOW FOR Madame Coates Dressmaking v Classes There will be two separlte courses one for beginners and one for advanced students each , complete in IS lessons covering ' a .period of fire weeks. Beginners Class A tn sewing and dreesmaklnc will meet Monday and Wednesday at S:S0 and Friday at 10 A. M. Charge tor course SI. SO. Advanced Class B In millinery, de ' signing, advanced dressmaking and ' tailoring will meet Tuesday. Thursday and Friday at S ;S0 P. M. Charge tor . the course 12.50. 1 Classes begin Monday, Septem ber 30. There. will be free ex planatory lectures Thursday and v Friday of this week. Register at Notion Shop, Main Floor. Neckwear We have a most complete stock of new novelty neckwear for Fall and Winter. Crowley hand-embroidered, Barn'ett neckwear and models from other leading manu facturers. A few suggestions: NECKWEAR Tailored styles for waisjts and coats, dressy models for afternoon gowns, serviceable utility collars for huse dresses and blouses. 5oc to S12, 'WAISTCOATS Strictly tailored models of Au rora cloth, novelty silk and satin. Some have contrasting collars. So to $12. NEW VESTEES Of crepe, net and organdy. Many styles. Some - with "mod esty" piece attached $3 1 0.5 0. JERSEY COLLARS are among the smartest of Fall neckwear conceits. Shown in flat and roll styles with hand-roll edges and embroidery. $3JQ to $4.50. Meier ft Frank's : Neckwear Shop, Main Floor. Our immense new apparel displays are nofir at their finest Women are already sufficiently familiar with the Fall modes the ne clothes that depend so largely on line alone fof effect the general silhouette that is straight and narrow with longer skirts and coats, etc. You know, of course, that In apparel, as. elsewhere, conservation is the order of the day. Combinations of materials are largely used. Fur is greatly in evidence as trimming. Buttons a-plenty, often of the material, silk- and wool embroidery, beads, fringes, panels, etc. all these-are seen. New clothes as shown, at MEIER & FRANK'S are above all characterized .by simplicity of style, beauty of line, quality materials and thoroughly good workmanship. See our displays tomorrow. Just a hint is given here of what awaits you: ;" " , Suits You will look more attractive be warmer and, second only in im- x portance to these, be in the front rank of style, if you wear furs this Fall. There's no end to the variety of GOOD furs that you will find here coats, capes, stoles, scarfs, muffs and sets in the choicest and new est styles. Our assortments, which are broad, comprise only the abso lutely correctjnjurs, made up of favored pelts from the most inex pensive torthe finest. A An especially fine showing of smart coatees in mole with long shawl collar of Skunk or .ermine . trimmed, coatees of beaver, seal and combinations, many caught at the waist with fur girdle or fancy fur buttons. New throws or scarfs' in seal and mink. New fox scarfs.' , A wide range of novelty fur neck " pieces. First of" all in speaking of the new suits we -wish to emphasize that at MEIER & FRANK'S you will find a full line of the new. VELVET suits among the most fashionable fabrics for Fall and' Winter wear in tailored effects, semi-fancy and pleated models, many fur trimmed. All the newest t styles, fabrics and colors are shown in garments that cost least here. Supremely graceful of line, trim and neat in appearance, distinctive in style and tailored to perfection MEIER & FRANK'S suits reveal many charm ing touches not generally found and some exclusive models. . Our showing of plain tailored suits is especially worthwhile. ,Many different styles. Featured are such high-grade materials as velours de laine. wool velours, silvertone and tricotine. Beauti-. fully fur trimmed suits abound. Dresses No matter for what purpose you ' wish a dress you will find one to your exact pleasing in bur splendid assortments that include styles for street and business, wear ' and the most dressy occasions. Every new material is In evi dence, dresses trimmed as simply or as elaborately as you could de sire. . A particularly fine showing of new black and navy charmeuse dresses of which the bodice ex tendi' into graceful skirt drapery Other dresses of the tailored type are of silk tricolette, serge, ga bardine and tricotine. Coat effect, girdle and braid trimmed styles. Navy blue is the leading color. Smart dresses for stcect and afternoon wear in Crepe de Chine, silk, velvet. Georgette, pussy wil low meteor. v Many show the new panels and fringe trimming. All colors. Waists Our. showing ,of new Fall and Winter coats is most complete. Whatever one? s taste, whatever be the araount;one desires to spend, there are cpats here that will win the most ungrudging approval. A fascinating combination of beautiful fabrics, soft furs and ut terly charming styles is seen in this section, garments of distinct ive elegance ahd a great assortment of stunning new cloth coats that will win the admiration of all. Favored new materials include evora, Bolivia, i regal suede, pom pom, silkjlrkurs, kitten's ear crepe and V wide, range of other materials lijdafV brown, tan, navy, soldier an&'Pekin blue, purple. Burgundy Ynd black. The new cape coat Is strongly-featured heav ily trimmed in fifr. . Others have cape, shawl - ibr jound collars of rur m iox. Deaver. rooie, raccoon. etc. Madame Coates - Will 'Give a Free Lecture Under the Auspices of the' Red Cross Saturday, Sept. 28th In this lecture Madame Coates will cover all of the new government or ders relative to Red Cross garments and outline def initely the required work of the various activities of the local chapter. Lecture will be given at MEIER & FRANK'S un der the auspices of the Portland Chapter Ameri can Red Cross next Sat urday. September 28th, at 2:30 P. M. Admission is free. We searched the show rooms of America's most reliable manu facturers for the best and prettiest' waists to be found and we have them ready for 'your Inspection and selection-; in our great Fall displays. , New blouses from leading de signers are featured in Georgette, chiffon, lacr and satin comblna tions. Crepe de Qhine. We make a particularly fine exhibit of hand some tailored blouses in men's wear crepe. ' .. ' w ' , Various new .treatments are In troduced in Collars and cuffs,' etc. All the season's newest models are shown' and all the wanted shades are splendidly represented. Come in and see our displays. You will find such varieties' and such values as. you have come to expect from MEIER & FRANK'S blouse shop. Fourth Floor. Shoes We have plentiful assortments of footwear from the country's foremost makers of women's high .grade shoes including n unusual ly fine selection of ' J. & T.; COUSINS Shoes preferred by nearly all dis criminating women. In addition to having unparalleled stocks of shoes we givr unparalleled : SHOE .SERVICE When you select your shoes here you are assured perfect sat isfaction, perfect fit, courteous attention! '-' Experts to wait on you. Before making your selection we invite your Inspection of our new stocks of moderately priced Fall and Winter shoes. , Meier ft Frank's : Shoe Shop, Third Floor. Distinctive New E) ress Fabrics vj' ' For Fa 1918 "NEW FALL' SILKS Among the most'favored of the new Fall silks' are the following: " "Satin, charmeuse, crepe, meteor, silk tricolette, crepe de chine, costume taffetas. Plain shades, plaids and, stripes. New designs in lining satin and pussy willow silks. VELVETS AND PLUSHES i i. Velvets are destined for a high popularity this j AH that is new and fashionable in Au tumn, silks and woolen dress goods is now hn dlsplaf nd sale ?,on' pur Second Floor, Fifth Street. Newest weaves, newest de signs, newest colorings a wonderful col lection awaits your inspection and selec tion tomorrow. Come in as soon as possible and see the new sUks;nd' dress goods-certainly our stocks T will Viever be i more complete than lfow., , Prices, ioo, will b$ found to your fMki$friT;r-: ;;.- - rjrtr ; NEW DRESS GOODS Includect.in our stocks of new dress goods are all wool French serges, suiting Serges, poplins, melrose, gabardine, tricotine, . etc-, .- in - all the ' wanted colors. - New all wool , plaids. Velour coatings. Silvertone coatings. '- X v3jULORIG SERVICE , WeWill cut. baste Jtnd fit fo;t upwards plain season, we nave inneiy representanve stocs or -i.aiiorea suns, ii maienai . is purcnasca nere. velvets and plushes. Satisfaction assured Meier ft Frank's : SUk and Dress Goods BMop, Second Floor. Petticoats We have new and unusually complete stocks of women's petticoats for fait and Winter, Materials include-sUkrseysTffetsSkienei$ai, crepes de chine, wash satins and combinations of .silks and Jerseys-Alt thef leading shades and styles are represented; . Priced from $6.9S to tiai i SPECIAJb Good ? quality mercerized cotton petticoats with taffeta flounces'; in a number of ' - Styles. Regular sires' 3.9S,extra sizes" $4.98. ,i . -Meler ft Frank's ; Petticoat Shop, Third Floor. Trimmings FURS-enulr-skunk,V Hudson seal, squirrel. i . nutria. .oDossnra.t French seal. French mole, etc. A wWesbrtmente Coney-Inwhite. black,, kit. i '"-.brown,. gry.3 -f 4o to Inches widej . FRINGESSillc, chenille ? and bullion. Good . selections of colors.. t to 18 . inches wide. , :. ;. . BANDS Wide bead bands in Jet and sequins. KNarrow bands . and festoons to match; Oriental V1 beads -festoons and bands.. AH other trimmings. - 1Meler ft Frank's: TrlmmtntT Sbop,llaln Floor. GEBSSL 0-S September 28th That is the day when Oregon will declare that she is again "Over the Top", first- thjs time with the 4tihi Ibeiy Loan You must help to this glorious end. You. must pledge., yourself now to Liberty Bonds ! ; ' Put your, last -dollar- Into . the 'Fourth Liberty Loan- be a patriot and a keen business man tat the. same time. : Get ready-to buy bonds to, your ; nt- -' most on "September -28 the first, flay "of the Fourth Liberty 'Loan :Drive.;i; Millinery IN WONDERFUL VARIETY AND OF INEXPRESSIBLE CHARM A fascinating exhibition of the new hats for . FalL Complete, authentic, artistic all who visit -Our millinery salons will be pleased beyond measure at the displays that are here to greet them, showing countless ways of solving the Autumn millinery problem to one's utmost sat isfaction and at the most modest expenditure. FRENCH HATS (REPRODUC TIONS) HATS FROM THE - LEADING AM fc.Kl CAN ' DESIGNERS such as Waters, Bruck-Weiss, Vogue, Madame Arnold. Meadowbrook hats and others as well as our Own original creations. - Dress, semi-dress and tailored models. Individual ized styles for all occasions. ; New, shapes in velvet, panne velvet, beaver, hat tersV plush, felt, satin. Georgette and wool materials, . becomingly draped, trimmed with ostrich, fur, wings, feathers, fringe, chenille, wool embroidery, -new ahd distinctive ornaments. . Many different treatments in crowns and, brims ' are shown; . Hundreds of hew models Autumn's newest and 'loveliest creations. Large hats, small hats, medium size hats. Hats for maids and matrons. Black hats, colored hats. Everything. Moderate prices prevaiL Ml - : X n) S r- t, -MsJerftFranlCs: MlUlnsry Ehop, FourtlrFloor. Corsets New Fall models In women's corsets jow on diSplay and sale. We have wonderful assortments Of the following famous makes Madame Irene,' Madame Lyra, Nemo, Frolaset (front lacing, cor--- sets), "- American Lady and H.- &' W; elastic i novelties. Moderately priced..',- ? ? Our expert corsetieres are at your service to . see : that; you secure the bright : model for 'your Veiling particular type of figure, v Corset Chop, Third Floor, i We are headquarters - forthe reliable and t , extremely popular Van Railte veilings. Several new designs are . brought -out this season, the c most novel being the 'yltnn and the "Mufti" t smart war. bride drape veil)."- v, ; - Plain hexagon meshes, Shetland -Veilings; Filet s .' meshes' and shadow -veilings. Chenille' dotted! V: bordered effects and" elaborlte . scroll, patterns. - - v Malar ft Franfai Vtltlnrevnn Uii viJ ; "C" t ; , 1 - i ': . r I'm -t I, . t I I. -I - I." I .f..-v..icj.. J! '-3 r 1 f