The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 21, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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    UKEUON JOUKNAi;, r PO RTLAND,
1 FRIDAY,' 'MARCH 21, r 1919. ' . , ' 3
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COUNTY VaCOMED
Mayor. of Corvallis and Committee
Greet Men Here and Will Take
Them Home in Triumph.
"Do you please, boye, you're Cor
vtllU' guests tonight."
-' That wu the tone ot the greeUng of
fered to ' 14 of Bnton county's boys,
former members of Company K of the
old Third .Oregon, when they stepped
from a train at the Union station Thurs
day evening and were, met by a delega
tion of the leading citizens of Corvallia,
headed by' Mayor Lowe.
, A real reception i It 'was. The men
were put up at the Multnomah hotel,
. were dined by the committee, were taken
for. theatre parties and for automobile
rides, and put In condition for the big
. reception that awaits them when they
' arrive in Corvallis at 4 :35 this after
noon. The men are all that are left of the
150 Corvallis and Benton county lads
that once formed Company K. 16 2d In
fantry. The resfc through the replace
ment system, went to -various organiza
tions of the army.
Captain Left In France
Oaptaln Murphy, who has headed Com
pany. K since it was first formed in
1908, is on duty in- Paris, Lieutenant
- Kllenburjs is gone to the army of occu
' nation, and the rest of the men are
scattered. The 17, having remained to
gether as the nucleus of' a training or
ganization, arrived in Camp Lewis a
week ago, and were discharged as a
body, Thursday morning.
; Thy reception here was only premll
. inary to the welcome that Corvallis Is
giving Its boys. The entire party left
at 1 . o'clock this, afternoon, to reach
home about 4 :30 o clock.
Big Doings la Corvallis
One of the streets of Corvallis has
been roped off. waxed and made ready
for dancing. The Oregon Agricultural
college cadet band will bo present, and
'. the reception will be entirely informal.
The men who returned are Percy
Blackstone, Frank Flelshmann, George
. W. Hotchklss, George R. Tripp, Eric
LJndquist. R. B. Petty, II. J. Sprague,
Fred Hubler. C. C McBride, Gus Lind
quist. L. R. Chlpman.'Ney Klger. Walter
Ketcher and Earl R. Graham, The.rer
ception committee consists of Mayor J.
K. Lowe. L. T. Graham, C. E. Ingalls,
S. C. Elliott, John F. Allen. S. JK. Hart
sock, Fi C. Appleman, W. K Taylor and
V. M. Ball. V
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School Cafeterias
Will Be Managed i
By Business Men
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, That school cafeterias will henceforth
bo tun on a business rather than 'an
t educational basis, was-ruled at the meet
'Ingjof the school directors Thursday
afternoon, upon the recommendation of
Superintendent D. A. Grout. ? -
As the cafeterias have been handled
- they are .not educational In any, sense,
: according to Mr. , Grout, but tuey take
up ttC- ttffe of domestic Science instrue
tors who" could ; be put to good use in
the schools.1 Many; concession - persons
have already expressed the desire to. op
erate high -school cafeterias, it Is said.
and the proposition, will be turned over i
to the . highest . bidder, Cafeterias Are
? pow being conducted in - the ' Jefferson
and' Lincoln high schools and the Girls'
- Polytechnic. -The One. at Benson -Polv-
. iecnmc-naa never Deen resumea since me
' ' f Charlea A. Rice and E. H. Whltnev
'were elected . first and second superin-
ft
Jtendenta, respectively.
How Ohio Will Go
Dry Is Big Issue
ColumbUs. Ohio, March 21. (U P.)
Ohio voters last fall voted to make the
i' I state dry May 27. but . nobody knows
v Show dry it will be on that date. This is
-v i because the Ohio house did not pass the
0 emergency clause of the Crabbe pro
iiipltlon enforcement bllL Since the sen-
'-ate IS expected to take similar action,
the law cannot talte effect until "Novem
ber because there undoubtedly will be a
C Referendum on it. The courts will have
I'Xto say: whether the state will be bone
dry, dry, damp or wet after May 27.
f.pt Seasoned slabwood and inside wood.
; green euuupa iur- casu. -fiounan rliei
-Co. Main 353. A-8353. Adv.
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Guaranteed
. IJT LESSORS ; f
Ladies $2.50
At BeHeaey's Beaatifsl
Academy, tSd aad '
Washington
. Kmi1mmi for besrinnera start Man-
- Advunmd duaei start Tueadav and Frl.
an joining laese classes tan wees.
"Take one ef four, lessons a, week, -Tick-'
-eta are good until used. The only school
Ueacnlng from 8 to 11:30. Plenty of prac-
j av vauvcM a mmiuouu cva a w o W J
- room ana piini -nrnrx tot nanirnrn rt
'rilinilfl ; A KamiivW ttina4 JaubIm..
v of all dances free tor pupils. We have
-large and select classes and the'sociaV
;,intura atone is worm aouoie tne price.
ifend this is the only school where they
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, ;vate lesaona given aU hours. Avoid tn
.f terior- teachers who dance and teach
. rOnly tew simple ballroom dances,
riteart correctly from protesslonat inf
mruoa.i v uu cun uance ana guarantee
ite teach you to dance. Learn the single
ifcx trot and tiew Jasa atna fmm iah.
erj who can dance and teach dancing.
KfTSl fin A-K-n n
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On Tuesday evening. March 25. Mr.
-DeHonev wHl elve a nruvial nH
' :; ' -- " fllOlW,
(Oances and will give his latest $1 book
;on ballroom . etiquette, grace, deport-
. -iuiu Biage.aances ireo w ut a It ending
this affair. Don't fall to see America's
best dancer and most beautiful dances.
... :o whj- vimjt - vuKiivusv ' iti- uancing
was not accepted, and who you should
Reelect as your teacher. Secure my' val
S liable book free.. Clip this out. SRe-
"4Tnember the date. Tell your friends.
- Admission : . Ladies 40c, . gentlemen fie.
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Toilet Articles,
Drug Sundries
Glycerine and rose water, 4-oz.
19c.
-Aluminum soap oxe$, , hinge
- cover, 15c.
Dy-It for ; recoloring straw
hats, 25c
LaBlache face powder, 55c.
Pinaud's Eaa de Quinine,
S1J25.
Forham's tooth paste, 27c.
Ingram's Milk Weed cream,
. 45c.
Cuticura soap, 23c.
Hat brushes, whisk broom
style, 19c.
Velour powder puffs, 3 lA inch.
In envelopes, 10c.
Moth balls, 10 oz., 19c.
Gillette Safety Razor
Bladen 39c
These have been almost Im
possible to get at any price. Six
in a package. Limit two pack
ages to a customer. For Sat
urday only.
urham Duplex safety razors
leather case four sets of
blades, S3. 00.
Epsom salts, 8 oz., 10c.
Senna leaves, 1 oz., 10c.
Nujol, 12 oz. bottre, 75c.
White tar Napthaline moth
paper, 35c.
Bath brushes, detachable han
d!es,50c. Powdered sulphur, 8-oz.t 10c.
Mennen's talcum violet and
borated. 19c.
Putnam's dry cleaner,-25c nd
45c.
Sapollo, 3 for 25c.
Street Floor,
Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
Popular Music
Just Arrived
Egypt Land.
: Alcoholic Blues..
You're Some Pretty Doll.
Ooh La La, I'm Having a Won
derful Time.
Bring Back Those Wonderful
Days.
America Never Took Water
and America Never Will.
Some Day I'll Make You Glad.
Tigr Rose. '
Rip Van Winkle Slept With.
One. Eye Open..
Dear- Heart. '
In the Land ,Where tne Sham-
rock Grows.
How You Gonna Keep 'Em
Down on the Farm (After
They've Seen Paree).
-Seventh Floor.
1 Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
Easter Novelties
& Cards Ready
Easter festivities are not far
away make your selections now
while our stocks are fresh and
clean and complete. Easter
cards, booklets and novelties,
such as chicks, baskets, table
decorations, etc., etc.
Street Floor,
Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
More New 'Silk
Bags, Sptl. $1.95
We have received another ship
ment of handsome silk bags in
the smart new shapes. In the me
dium size that women find the
L most practical. Black, brown,
navy and taupe. At the very
special price of S1J95.
Street Floor,
. Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
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Spring Modes
in Neckwear
Tuxedo -collars of net and re: l
filet that give a dainty and eprine-
some touch to frock or suit, ai cik
Timothy Crowley sends u bSiu
tiful collar and cuff sets of sheer
white .organdie with . wee ruffles
embroidered by hand), with little
dots different colored black, blue,
iSUow ,Sr "";.. Two button cuffs.
Wonderfully chic. .85.
Street Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
Sqtu rday New
Spring CotWns
A ' icptci
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ur Stocks of wash fahri
replete With' new and lovely
nns.- v i .-
pnng Gingham 35c to $1
as generous assortment of checks,
stripes and plain colors.
New Voiles at 75c Yard
Patterns exclusive to us. Floral
and allover ; effects dark grounds.
38 to 40 in. - t . .
New Voiles at 50c Yard
Over 100 i different patterns fn
the very newest colorings. Lovely
quality. 38 inches.
New Voiles at 60c Yard
Fine assortment of allover ef
fects in floral and, plaids. JVery
excellent at this price. . .,
Second Floor,
" Lipman, Wolfe Co.- , ;
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"Mord..ndio ofo' Merit Only
Sale of 50 New Capes
and Dolmans Sizes 1 0
to 16-All at $ 1 4.95
As Sketched $1435
Just when' Fashion says, "Capes" and capes are the
most fashionable of all wraps and when Dolmans are so
popular because they are so much like capes yet have the
good features of coats we are prepared to offer a sale
of these most-in-demand wraps for girls and Juniors at
splendid savings. There is one coat-cape model with vest
and belt that is unusually smart. Another is a youthful
cape in all the- smartest shades rose, pekin, navy, tan,
African, Alpine blue. The third is a Dolman model with deep
yoke. Every cape is worth much, much more than $14,951
Other Capes All Sizes $10 Up
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Such clever little capes for tots 3 to 8 not imitations of
Rrown ups' capes, but some designed especially for the
little ones, themselves! 'Then there are clever capes for
girls to to 17 in all the popular fabrics and colors. These
range from $10 to $58.50. s
New Suits for Young Girls
And Juniors $27.50 to $55
Such youthfully pretty suits some are slightly fitted and
others are in the popular box model or blouse style. Braid
trimmings, buttons, pleats, box pleats and vests of tricolette
or fancy silks are used to good effect. Navy blue serge
suits that are always in demand!
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Spring Hats for the Young
' Set Many Styles $1.95 Up
All the cleverest modes in hats for young folk 2 to to
years are featured here in splendid variety! There are
smart tailored hats with streamers, fancy braids with flowjfr
trimming and other novelties of dainty lingerie. Prices
range from $1.95 to $8.75. '
AW Sorts of Girls' Clothes Ready
No end of pretty, youthful wearables for girls and juniors'
suits, frocks, , coats for all occasions all wonderfully
smart.
Sale of. 45 New .Taffeta
Dresses For Juniors And
Flappers, Wonderful $ 1 8.95
Most unusual frocks in
individual mbdets. Round
necked collarless frocks of
taffeta and models that
are prettily embroidered.
A pretty model is the
ruffled frock with -three
tiny ruffles on skirt and
neck. and small: button
trimming.
The. very prettiest Spring
colors are - featured in these
frocks, and the youthfulness
of their styles is most pleas
ing! There are sizes for girls
:14 to 17 all exceedingly at
tractive and very specially
.priced!
! Fourth Floor. .
.Lipman. Wolfe & Co.
As Sketched $18.95
Saturday 600 Pairs of
Tailored Suede Gloves
Big Sale At $1.98
We take great pride in directing attention to this most
remarkable sale of tnese fine suede gloves that are so
good now for- street and tailored wear. The wanted
pique style, finished with contrasting embroidery. Gray"
only. Sizes hx2 to 1. Women will buy several pairs
each.
Street Floor,-Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
Any Woman Can Find
a Suit, Coat or Dress
to Please Saturday !
There are vast new assortments
of apparel to be displayed here
Saturday for the first time. And
styles are up to the very minute
of those shown on Fifth Avenue,
New York, because we are con
stantly in touch with the style cen
ters and creators.
It .will' be well worth your while
to come into our Garment Sections
every day, for new appajel travels
out of the department just about
as fast as it comes in. Sometimes
there is not even opportunity to
advertise it.
Style, quality, workmanship are
high and prices are right that may
be the reason why so many women
prefer to shop at Lipman-Wolfe's
for their new appareL And add to
that the fact that our stocks are
ever new ever changing and you
will appreciate that this is the ulti
mate Apparel Shop for women.
New Suits, New Coats, New
Frocks for Saturday
Third Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
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Never So Many New
Hats Before As Are
Ready For Saturday
Every style note in Spring millinery now in
vogue will be found in our Hat Shop Saturday. '
And the best of each !
,
Hats that are strictly tailored the new pineapple,
porcupine or Iisere straw.
Semi-dress hats in rough straws, lisere or. fancy
braids with Georgette and flower trimming..
.
Exclusive hats from the best millinery designers of
the country. Hats for every , type, every style, every
occasion, every purse.
Priced $5 to $35
Untrimmed shapes in splendid assortment practically
all styles, shades, sizes and straws are shown.
Our artist designers will plan hafs
for your individual style and
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Third Floor,
Lipman, Wolfe & Co. -
Saturday Women's and
Children's Hosiery Savings
Tne, substantial savings on wanted
hosiery in this sale will make it very
well worth anyone's while to attend.
"Seccnds" of Silk Hose
$T.19
Extra quality pure thread
silk stockings. Full fashioned.
Black, white, colors.
Seamless Lisle Hose
at 60c Pair
Fine grade. .Full fashioned.
Medium weight double gar
ter tops. Black, white and
colors.
Street Floor, Lip
Silk Fiber Stockings
at 85c
Lisle garter tops and double
heels and toes. Bronze, cham
pagne, silver, gold and white.
Burson Cotton Stockings
45c
Black and, white with re
inforced garter tops and
double heels and toes. Excellent.
man, Wolfe & Co.
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Complete Assortments Garden Tools
Now Is th time to plan your garden. Planting at the right
time Is most important and having the right kind ot tools is,
too. Here are some you'll need - -
3-prong Cultiva
tors. 89 -
S-prong Cultiva
tors, 81.25
Grass 6 hears, all
steel, SSC
Long handled
square point
Hhovel, SI. 45
Short h a n die d
square point
shovel, $1.45
Short h a n die d
round- point
shovel. SI. 3 4
Short handled
spades. SI. 34.
12 - tooth malle
able rake, 35e
-14 - tooth malle
able rake. 40e
Roselawn Fertlllxer, Sl.OO can
bawn Mowers. to S14
14-ln. Boulevard Lawn Mowers, special
88.45
Kf ficiency Household Section, Basement
12-tooth steel
bow. 4
14-tooth steel
X)ow. S1.04
Steel Shank Gar
den Hoe, 75C
Riveted Sheet
Steel Hoes, 45
Turf K d g e r b,
89e
Pruning Shears,
35 to S1.25
All metal Trow
els. 25
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Men's Ties Much Better
v And ;Neweip Tiiah Usual .
Himdieds All 65c
-Some men buy ties on "looks"
' other after careful inspection
of quality and workmanship1. '
Buy them at 65c with
out qualms pn any of the
three previous points
- Indeed, 'you may take our
word for it that they are the
biggest 6$c worth you have
ever seen. Hundreds to choose .
from: All worth much, much
more. ' '. .
New tics for Spring of
Cheney silks hsv arrived
50c and 75c.
Still Some Fibre Silk- 1
' Shirts Mere at $3.85 . . ;
A Ooed Fire Shirt, tor.S3.85t Sure and not only good but,
aa good as many we have sold-at considerably more. -There were
, only a few hundred to start -with there are fewer now so buy
, .yours, Saturday. New iittern all slaes. J1 w?; r j ' .
; Hundreds of Good -Shirts .
' :rIvlen$ 1 150 aad $2
If ever shlrU could Justifiably be called MSFECIAI, It is these.
Fact is. they could be, much more and we'd be proud to show .
them for they are Nutuc's in new patterns and the fabrics are
, fine madras and percale: .;.- ; '
- Hundreds of em all sizes.
Men's Shop Street Floor, Just inside .Wash. St., Entrance.
Young Men's Real
Suits-1-
Langhani High's
Suits for High School fellows REAL Suits, too for they are made expressly for ''younger young
-and we don't trv to sell thpm tn anvnne pUp " i ' r- " v ,
men
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"Your Boy's Suit Here
$io to $25 : :
We have never had so many suits for boys hundreds
are here in every style that's new, every fabric that wears
at every price Portland folks want to pay.'
It's a certainty "your" boy's suit is here, too! Sizes1
7 to 18 years $10 to $25.
Blouses $T to :$5
Both blouses and shirts -in
smart, attractive pat-,
terns. Silks, madras
repp, soisettes and basket .
weaves. All sixes. fl'
to .
Caps and Hats
$1 to $5
Cloth caps and boys "
hats in cloth and straw.
All new shapes. Sizes
from 2 to IS. 1 to $5.
Fourth Floor, Liipman. Wolfe A. Co."
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Then, please remem
ber, this: i . . - 1
Langham ; High ctothes ere
only for' sale here. Most high
9hooI fellows - in Portland
wear, Langhara High clothes.
New suits, are coming In all
"the time. "There are "plenty
here now waist seam models,
too. 125 to $50. r r
Laiigham Suits
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are designed, for ' the' next
oldir ides'ree "of younj men.
These dothes" are, cut in the
style of 'the season and come
in , sizes: 34 to 42 - at I $30
to $60.
; Fourth Floor. Lipman Wolfe & Co.
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Please Turn to Page 4 of This Paper for. Big News of Our
ECONOMY BASEMENT Store's Attractions for SATURDAY
THIS STORE USES NO COMPARATIVE PRICES THEY ARE MISLEADING AND OFTEN UNTJtUE'hoo
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