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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1918)
iiin inririniiinr iiHti hi I I miMmii 1 -M ft I li ma 11 wb 1IIHVIII AHY F N Ul IIIIUI II 111 I I UU I 1 ' - Nearly 1500 Students to Enroll riat State University This Week; Many Girls Entering College. S A, T. CrBRINGS STUDENTS , L. - Barracks' to Cost $75,000 to Be 'jBuilt Soonj Civilians' Training jl'Camp to Open Saturday. CtorjrK H. Trading Stamps With Purchases Amounting to k 10c or More F S. & H. Trading Stamps Given On All Charge Accounts if Paid in Full On or Before the 10th of Each Month Pay for Your Liberty aond by baying j. & H. Ureen 1 radtng Stamps Shoe Shining Specials For This Week Bament All kinds of kid shoes cleaned 25c white, suede or cloth top shoes 30c ill kinds of kid, suede or buckskin shoes dyed black 60c with laces tan dyed dark brown 70c. Courteous service. PORTLAND AGENCY FOR: ; LADIES ' HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS USE THEM FOR BEST RESULTS The Standard Store of the Northwest Q Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods KODAKS CAMERAS , AND ;SUPPL1ES 4TH FLOOR DEVELOPING AND PRINTING DONE BY EXPERTS Peach Stones Are Needed for Making Gas Masks Sire and dry all peach-stone, prune pits, plum pits, apricot pits, date seeds, Brazil, hickory nut, walnut and butternut shells and bring them to this store. The War Department needs them for gas masks-.. TheGaimentSreP Variety! nu-i iA,A A u ii FnUStvl in C Z ZZ7II7TrZ3l73 ZZZ Every Popular Style and Color in Our. Stock of Women's Waists iuiten. Spt. S. Nrly 1&00 stu dents, th largest enrollment of resi dent itiKente In the history of the tnatltdtlon. are expected to register at thef University of Oregon next week. rt .via mimk.r morM than two tnirns will be men. attracted by the univer sity's student army tralnln corps unn and the civilian training camps wnicn arc to be conducted throughout th whiter under the direction of Lleute.i- ant Colonel -John J. Leader, 'l ne ng- wrts are complied irom me applica tions for entrance which have been received at the registrar's office ana fcyt the military department. hyalcal examinations and assign ment of men to their barracks were 1fun today and nearly 200 men were passed upon by the examining Doaru. All or the rraternity nouses nave Dee:i cojnmandeered as barracks and here after each house will serve as livinK oukrtars for from SO to 75 men. ln- tead of 25 or 80, as was formerly th case. Friendly Hall, the men s dojrmltory, which In normal times ac- eemmodatea arom ou men. win ik mkde to take care of 100 this year. .1' Barrack to Celt S7S.00 tt no other quarters can be found tot the overflow from the fraternity houses and the dormitory the Young: Men's Christian Association building dofwntown will be converted to that UM until the new barracks are com pleted. The new building, which Is lo bef erected by a stock company of M- yme business men and leased to tnt university until the capital invested has been reoatd. Is to be located on th high ground at the northwest cor ner of the old university golf course. wrJch Is now cut up by the trench system that will be used In the train- ins courses. The estimated cost oi the barracks Is J75.000 and with the plans already provided by the army of ficials and the contract let, work is expected to commence Monday morning. Men registered in the S. A. T. C. will be called upon to perform a large pirt of the unskilled labor In connec tion with the construction work on the building, according to a telegram re ceived .from the war department. " Cafatcrla Dining Hall final instructions regarding the 8. Aj. T. C. reveal that there will be very little variance in the work from t,he regular college courses leading to essen tial occupations, except that 11 hours each week will be given over to mili tary drill and that the men will bo uniformed and under military disci pline. Another Innovation will be. the community dining hall arrangement. whereby all of the men will be fed at j FHendjy Hall. AH of the meals aro i to be served cafeteria style and the mess room will be open throughout tft day. 'rime is being allowed to get the S Afr T. 'C. and the regular college courses wiall under way before the third civilian tfafnlng camp is opened, the registra tion day for which has been set for October S. That the full enrollment of 100 men will be reached Is Indicated by the 175 applications already received from ail parts of the the Northwest Prominent Hem Enrolled Among them are Judge C. H. Marsh, of Pendleton, county judge of Umatilla eeunty; Julian Hurley, of Vale, state senator from Malheur county ; Ralph Gt. Jennings, of Jacksonville, sheriff of Jackson county : Frederick M. Demp sejr, deputy district attorney of Mult nQmsTh county. 'The list also includes many athletes oif wide reputation, including Plowden Stott, of Portland, graduate of Stan ford university, '07, and for several years star of Multnomah Athletic club football teajna ; IL Chandler Egan, of Medford,' former national amateur open galf 'Champion; Paul Bl&nchard, of QMnts Pass, another Stanford Univer sity athletic star; Edgar Shockley, physical training director at Fort Stev es a and former athletic Instructor at the university. !No special students, those having less than the required , number of high school credits for regular entrance into the university,'' are to b accepted this year, Registrar A. R.' Tiffany has an nounced. But this "smalt loss In num bars will be fr. 'overcome by the large number of, girls who are expected to enroll, both in the regular university department and in the nurses' training Sua otner special war $ courses lur women being offered this year. t . , , War Ends Templar Class j Rooms to Be Used for Soldiers The templar class of young men in the First , ' Methodist church has broken up. Eighty-three members of the class have answered their country's call lo arms and have gone "over there" or are MS, their way, and none are left to at tend religious instruction. -.' Jt was announced Saturday a t the Oregon conference of the church which 1st in session here that it had jbeen Se-. dded to qip the two classrooms -in the basement of "the Sunday school ballding Of the church with !ots for : soldiers sojourning in Portland. This baa been done through the agency of .the Red Cross auxiliary of the. church. of which Mrs. J. D. Ogden Is presi dent and Mrs. E. A. Baker Is secretary. . M!rs. P. B. Thomas, a member of First ' church, who Is going to -Europe to en rage in war work, has loaned her large library to the church, and this will be Installed in one of .the" rooms, the' other containing the cots. Writing materials i aad .other. things necessary for the com fort and happiness of the boys has been provided, - Second Floor Never have we shown more attractive assortment of .waists than this season. There are models to please every fancy, no matter how critical. Any number of beautiful styles for dress occasions made up in Georgette crepes in white, flesh, navy, taupe and plum. Many are trimmed with beads or embroidery. Also smart new tailored waists of plaid and striped taffetas with convert ible collars and new crepe de chine in neat striped effects. We feature three great groups special at $5.75, $6.95 and $7.50 "Baby Week "l SleX3 Second Floor Special lines of in fants' apparel have been reduced in price for this event. Reuben's shirts and Zimmerle bands are in cluded in sale. Inspect these. Note These Savings Infants' Cassimere Sacques. Priced sped Gertrude Flannel Skirts on sale at special $1.25. $1.65. $2.25 Infants' slips of fine grade lawn material. Baby Week. $1.00 Infants' hand-made nieht eowns dainty styles special at $1.09 Infants' Blankets, 36x50 in. 98c White Double Blankets, with pink or blue borders, only $1.98 The New Fall Coatings; NewSweaters $8.75 to $45 2nd Floor WOOL SWEAT ERS in many new styles, with square or roll collars, "belts or sashes. Shetland, mohair and some In 'the, new "Mohair Georgette" weave. Prices range from $8.75 to $20 PURj'SILK and fiber silk sweaters in plain and fancy weaves. Styled with large collars,' belts, rsashes,i?pockets. Also maqy without' collars. Silk Sweaters $2750-$45 -FIBER SILK Sweaters in all nODurar' styles ' and colors. Priced at $12.50 to $29.75 Latest Neckwear Novelties New Vests, Vestees, Collars and Sets TlOMEN who keep abreast of the styles and make it a point to wear the latest in neckwear will appreciate our efforts in arranging this splendid showing of the new .novelties: Exquisite creations from the best makers collars, sets, vestees and vests in a Vast assortment from the neat plain tailored effects to the more elaborate lace-trimmed styles. Prices for this fine neckwear range from 65c up to $14.95 Portlands Greatest Showing of Womeii' s Fall Suits At $38.50, $48.50, $55.00 Second Floor In the above three groups there are many beautiful models, including the srjart belted Norfolks, fancy belted styles with latest collars and cuffs and the serviceable, yet stylish, plain tailored suits. Materials are serges, Burellas, tricotines. silvertones, man nish mixtures, velour and velvets. Very finest workmanship throughout. Buttons apd braids are used extensively in the trim ming of these new suits. All sizes t4 to 46. Extra good values. These three groups are priced special at $38.50. $48.50. $55.00 Women's Fall Coats At $42.50, $49.50, $52.50 Second Floor New belted styles with large fur collars aad. mantle sleeves new semi-fitting coats with wide belts and full skirts trimmed with large self-covered or pearl buttons new plush Vcoats in many smart styles new coats of burellas, broadcloths, pom pom cloths, silvertones and mixtures. Whether you have in mind a coat for utility wear or for dress occasions, you cannot do better than come to this store. Great many styles at $42.50. $49.50. $52.50 PORTLAND AGENCT-FOR FAMOUS BETTY WALES DRESSES 2 j Silk Petticoats Second Floor Your new Fall outfit is incomplete, without a new petticoat. As In past sersons, we thoxr magnificent stock In every desirable material. There are petticoats of high-grade taffetas and messalines also silk jersey with taffeta flounces, all-silk Jersey and taffeta vith satin flounces. Accordion plaited, tucked and ruffle effects. Complete showing of the new shades in plain, changeables and fancy patterns. The prices range from $5.00 up to $15.00 - -r SZ.UUSilkJNets $1.75 Yard Lace Dept., 1st Floor 72 inches wide. Fine all-silk dress nets, extra good quality Brus sels mesh. Black, white and new Fall colrs. CV rjf Regular $2 nets ! O Metaline Cloth $1.25 Yard Lace Dept. 36-inch metaline cloth in white, gold and good colors. Fin lustre and super ior quality. Priced OC J for Monday, yard WJ-e4dt- Georgette Crepes and Voiles Mam Floor Indestructible Georg ette crepes buy this cloth if you wish a fabric that will give satis factory service. Shown in a full range of new Fall shades. $2.25 Yd- New Printed Voile and Chiffon in latest designs. $1 to $3.95 yard. New Fur Trimmings For New Fall Suits and Coats Main Floor Remember all fur trimmings are not alike qualities vary greatly. We buy only furs that are reliable and that are reasonably sure to give satisfaction. Our stock is now at its best, offering all popular furs for trimming of suits and coats, also the wider widths for coat collars. Prices range special for Monday at 65c to $22.50 a yard. Save S. & H. Stamps and Add Dollars to Your Income Are Here in Large Assortments New wool suitings in a splendid range of the latest Fall shades. Serges, poplins, gabardines, ba tistes, burellas, broadcloths and fancy mixtures. Before you se lect the new suit materials see our splendid stock. Reasonable. Main Floor Our showing of the new Fall coatings comprises every popular fabric burellas, bolivias, broadcloths, gabardines, wool velours, tweeds, meltons and many others. Prices range from $3.50 up to $8.00 yard. New Plushes and Velours f v r Main Floor In the silk section you may view the season's newest arrivals in plushes, velvets, velours and corduroys. If it's new, rest assured you will find It here. S. & H. Stamps with purchases. $18 to$30NewFallHats At $15 Sale Will Continue Monday and Tuesday Second Floof- If you were unable to attend the sale Saturday, do so tomorrow, for rarely are such phe nomenal values to be had. right at the beginning of the season. A good percentage of these hats are patterns, and having served their purpose, we will dispose of them at a great reduction. Hats from Joseph. Bendels, Hyland and many others. Beautiful models trimmed with plumes ostrich fancies, flow ers, ribbons and novelties of all kinds. Velours, plushes and vel vets. Hats formerly selling at JU8.00, $20.00, 25.00 C up to 30.00. Special D-I-tJ Kills So ;,. i Dixon. 'UL, Sept 29. (X. ' N. S.)4Sam . ul Smith, a fanner .living; near Frank- . ; Un Grove, backed over his son, Herbert acea four, with an automobile, killing . .Mm,-while hurrying to call a physician for his wife, who suddenly became ill. A baby boy was born In the Smith home a .t -few hours later. . . r Announcing New Arrivals in Men's New Winter Suits and Overcoats Main Floor The clothing question is demanding the attention of every thoughtful man right at the present moment. Undoubtedly most men will settle it by choosing their new Fall suit from a house that is reliable and that can give them the utmost in value at a reasonable price. Our new Fall stock is now ready every gar ment the best produced at the price. Suits priced special from $25.00 to $47.50 Overcoats priced from $20.00 to $50.00 Boys' Suits and Overcoats Boys' New Winter Suits in popular Norfolk styles, with stitched or loose belts, patch or slash pockets. $7.50 to $25 Get your boy Dutchess trous ers if you would economize. Full cut knickers and lined. Priced at $3.00 to $3.25 pair. S. 3. 1 1 S. B. B. I B. at ' fl Si te All Right Uncle Council National Defense Regulates Christmas Shopping Sam We Are With You! Your Requests Are Our Orders! Quick and complete compliance by the people of the entire country with every request of our Government is one of the important factors in the Winning of the War. The Na tion Speaks Again and multitudes of Christmas Shoppers prepared to adjust themselves to the new Regulations. The Council of National Defense Now Addresses the Christmas Shoppers of America The new regulations bring to the attention of Christmas Shoppers the. important parf each must play if we are to retain the Spirit of Christmas and not interfere with the stern business ot war. .., , , .. . t BEGIN NOW DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY. r - - , - Government Regulations Covering Christmas Shopping Mail and Express Package The Government has ruled tnat an gin pacKaes st be sent before December Sth. The usual New Metal Laces New Braids Lace Dept. New metal lace bands, flouneings and edges in beautiful designs on fine white or black net. Very desirable to give the militaire touch to your new Fall dress or gown. New braids in all wanted widths new cords, tassels. Carter's Knit Underwear Main Floor Carter's Knit Under wear has stood the test of over 60 years and ' is worn today by thousands throughout the land We are sole Portland agents for this celebrated underwear. For Women Carter's Wool Union Suits of finest grade $6.00 and $6.50 Carter's Union Suits of wool and cotton mixed $3.75 and $4 Extra fine finish wool and cot ton Union Suits $3.00 and $3.50 Carter's Union Suits of cotton. 10 styles, fine quality. $2-$2.50 For Children Vests. Pants and. Union Suits In cotton.' wool, part wool, silk-and- wool our Fall and Winter lines are now complete. See them Prices range 60c to $5.00 ! Great Sale White Goods Christmas congestions must not be permitted to affect the quick transportation of troopsor muni tions. Deliveries of Package To conserve manpower and not to divert labor from the War Time Industries, all deliveries must be cut to the minimum. This means that small par cels must be carried at all times and all, large ones whenever it is possible. Gifts That May Be Selected Christmas Shoppers are to bear in mind that this is a War Time Christmas and presents that are use ful are to be selected. For the children exception can be made. No Extra Working Houra for Retail Store Employe Christmas Shoppers are also advised that the Government has ruled that no extra hours of service shall be rendered by employes of retail stores to care for Christmas business. Shopping .must be completed in the regular store hours. Season for Christmas Shopping Retail Stores have been requested by the Government to extend the time usually devoted to Christ mas purchases over the period of October, November and December and to co-operate to the fullest extent in the continuance of Christmas business in such form and on such scale and with such methods as are consistent with the Nation's welfare. In anticipation of this rule. This Store Is Now Prepared to Care for Christmas Shoppers Domestic Aisle Main Floor. NEW CLOTH A combina tion of ratine and crepe in linen effect. It Is excellent forOQ dresses. Spectal, he yard HAWAIIAN CLOTH A pop ular fabric for women's and chil dren's dresses. Water shtdC finish. Yard wide Spe'l vv WHITE NAINSOOK Very fine .quality and silky finish. Especially adapted for in- OK fant's wear. Special, yd. OtlU , LONGCLOTH Manufactur srs' short lengths; small lot to. be closed out q,uickly. QKf . Very special at, the yard OOK Sheets and Sheetings SHEETS made of good, heavy linen finish sheetings. This is our "Hotel Special" and the val ues are not to be equaled. Bleached sheets, size 63x90 in. Special I-i-avlJ Bleached Sheets fl"J rjr size 72x90 in. Special V & SHEETING Splendid, heavy quality and full bleached. For a limited time we offer this sheeting in 2 yrd$ fift wide at, special, the yard "L PILLOW TUBING of heavy round thread bleached sheeting. 4 inch size. 45c 1 ; r Towels and Bed Spreads HUCK TOWELS of excellent 1 ;heavyf quality. Special by Jflf, the doz.$4f50; .acn,- HONEYCOMB toweW, ilie tS x36 in. Fine, soft grade. OOp Limited number.' Special BATH TOWEL SETS, plnK or blue borders, at S1.75-SZ.50 .bedspreads In attractive new crochet patterns. Full size and hemmed (PO fTA Extra good quality V V SCALLOPED crochet apreadi good quality. These I0 flC also are full size. AtVl We give S. & H. Trading Stamps. Always ask for them. Pattern Cloths at $1.98 Main Floor Mercerized cotton table cloths in beautiful new patterns. These hawe rich satin launder fl1 QQ finish well. and 64x63 inches 72 inch mercerized cotton ta ble damask for every HTLn day use. Special, yard SILK EMBROIDERED, flannel patterns for infants wear. Special at. each1 s;$i.50 New Fall Flannels NEW VELOURS and new fleeced-back flannel In a great range of patterns and colors. Priced at 25c and 35c yard. NEW ROBE flannels 75c yd NEW OUTING flannels in a won derful assortment of patterns stripes, checks, plaids, etc. suitable for making of pajamas, night gowns and skirts. The prices range 25c to 40c yard. NEW EIDERDOWN flanneU, 36 inches wide. At $1.00 yard. Save Food and Fuel by Using aFireless Cooker Housewares Dept. 3d tloor Fruit Jars Third Fleer W have a good supply of fruit Jars in the following sizes: Sure Seal Glass Top Jars OC in quart size. Dozen at only JAelJ Economy Fruit Jars, in ?" - J? pint slze Priced at. dozen tDXeJLU Sure Seal Kerr Large-Top "I C Fruit Jars, priced at, dozen wXeXU Lisks Blue Enamel Ware 13 Off Regular Prices Third Floor Closing out our entire remaining stock of Lisk's blue-and-white enameled cooking utensils at one-third less than regular prices pans, Ckettles, tea pots, coffee ' pots and other needed articles. The government urges .econ omy wherever possible in these strenuous days. A Fireless Cooker will not only save fuel but will save a vast amount of food. We show the famous -Duplex and Domestic Science cook ers in one, two and three com partment "sizes. At $17. $19 $25. $26, - $36. $42. $57 Large Ofl Heaters At fesoy Just -the thing for bath room or sleeping room these chilly mornings. Good large, sizes, nicely furnished. Order at once. r i 1 jsiBF Sale Extraordinary of Marquisette Curtains i Third Floor Beeinninr Monday morning we Inaugurate a, special Clean-up bale oi several hundred pairs fine marquisette and, net curtains at, prices far. below regular. .curtains At $2.75 Third Floor Small .lot of high , grade net curtains with dainty lace edge354 yds. long; ret-CO'K ulation width, at Va. IV. $7.50 Curtains At $455 Third Floor High grade marquisette curtains with valances. -Cream and ecru color. Regularly OA QpT 7.50. The pair V' Fine Im Curtains: . Third Floor Fine Import ed 'marquisette curtains with beautiful lace edges and Insertions.-To 10.75 grades $6.60, $3.70 pr. Ohio Electric Ohio Tuec. Electric' Cleaners are made from highest equality materials; and are thoroughly satisfactory.. ""Dem onstration daily In Carpet Dept. 3d Ft" New Cedar Chests Made from genuine Tennessee red cedar, guaranteed mothproof. Many beautiful styles to select, from. See these at your first opportunity r Prices range from as low as $16.00 up to $35.00 Dept.. 3d Floor. ' i NP " - LS :. ' Of 4 4.' v ; ..... . ; ,v f 5-.. 7 "m S -f , r,'"j "-. fr.j (-' ""V' i-"T V' - 'r'l1' 1 i (-. t