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THE OREGON DAILY: JOURNAL, PORTLAND,. FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1313. inns division DOING It GOOD V OR War Film Will Be . Shown for Benefit " Of School Children I LOAN CAMPAIGN For the benefit of school children of I thj city tho Victory loan war film, "The Prlca of Peace," will be anown at li o'clock Saturday morning at the Qlce meat re. Ta children may see the great patriotic and educational screen play rree or cnarze. it is a treat nrovWed by the loan organization. . T - ..MW feature will be shown ; at; Optimism square, Sixth and Yamhill streets. A special showing: of the big- drama, will also be made Sunday afternoon at The Auditorium at a o'clock. There will be WEST SIDE WELL COVERED screen play. No Admission Is to be cnarjeo ior iy 01 inese events. v- Excellent Progress and Growing Enthusiasm Reported in Can vass of Residential Sections. Lack or Workers Hampers Prog ress In East Side , Districts; Volunteers Are Called For. In Cuba tobacco is Dlanted. harvested In 90 days. ; : ; v SMALL BOYS HELPING f TO PUT VICTORY LOAN RIND 'OVER THE TOP- !: .... J Newsies, Messengers and. Deliv ery Boys Buying Bonds From . Own Earni ngs. Noticeable among the steady stream of bond puf chasers at . Victory loan headquarters A is the ; large . number ;- of small boys, each of whom quietly walks in and deposits $5 In small, hard, earned coins as the .first payment .on a $50 bond. r These .youngsters are' from the ranks of the city's newsboys, messen gers and delivery boys. - and they are all thoroughly Imbued with the ' spirit of helping to ''finish the Job.--- Among yesterday's ' bond purchasers was 12-year-old Max Robin of 250 Yam hill ; street, a manly little : chap who proposes to earn every cent of the 1 50 price of the bond he pledged 's himself to buy. - " Because Max has suffered losses through holes in his pockets, by thoughtlessly turning handsprings and In many other waya - peculiar to small boys, he. has learned caution, so he now keeps his savings at home In a toy bank. Max made two trips to head quaxters, the first one to find out all the details involved tn doing business with Uncle Sam and . the second to proudly deposit the first 10 peri cent payment on his bond. Max earned his money by selling Sunday papers and by delivering groceries after, school dur ing the week. ... ,r. X There is enough salt In f the ocean to cover the United States to a depth of 8600 feet. EH WILL im -TO PLAN CAMPAIGN FOR TEACHERS' BILL Portland Federation Favors Ini tiative . Measure . for In- ; crease in Salaries. '' One hundred representative wom4 from the committee of education of thej Portland Federation of Woman's Organ-8 lzations will meet at Portland hotel at noon ; Saturday at a luncheon to plan participation In the campaign In 1 sup port: of the teachers' salary measure which will be voted upon at the school election. May 10. -,. - . v , Mrs. S. M. Blumauer win preside at the luncheon and among the speakers will be Mrs. Alexander Thompson, rep resentative in the legislature, from Hood River, and D. A. Orout, superintendent or schools, and other prominent speak ers from out of town. ; "c." This meeting will be followed by a series of neighborhood' meetings of women," in . wnich the grounds - for the request for, anlncrease tB salary will be made clear to as many voting women as possible, . and support of all women's organisations In the city Will be en listed. : The point that the Citizens' Edu cational league, which is handling the campaign, is trying to bring before the people is the fact that while the meas ure apparently catlsfor JO per cent In crease In wages for teachers, as a mat ter of fact , teachers salaries have not been increased in the two years .past, while the actual purchasing power of a dollar has fallen off 30 per - cent and more. On this basis the plea, the league holds. Is not for .Increase of salary, but for protection to the teachers against continuing ' another year at a salary which is in effect SO per cent lower than it was in the early days of the war. The ministerial association will meet Monday at Portland hotel at noon, and their cooperation In the campaign .will be planned. , f: ?1v';?:V',,rO:" .",- vu: Hospital Unit 167 Will Make Stop at Home City h La Grande The parf of field hospital No. 167 assigned to Camp Lewis for demoblisa tion will t halted on Its western Jour ney at La Grande, the' home of .many of Its members, for a public reception at the request of Congressman N. J. SInnott. In response to his efforts the var department Thursday mornint wired Congressman Sinnot that a. commanding officer will notify -the mayor of La Grande by wire the definite date of ai-lv. 1 as soon as the . routing is de trmined. : . ; .- SVOID COUGHS wd COUGHERifl Crrnqhing - ft r- W Hill .nn W! II ILsv JLi -U 30 DttOPS'STOPS C0UCHJ HALT TriLf FOR CHlLORLTl STHMA VICKS VAP0TO There Is no "cure' but relief is often. brought by t $3 ; UL51I The women's division of . the Victory loan campaign reports excellent progress snd growing enthusiasm In the city- wide -canvass of the residential sections being made by. the 1500 women workers who are serving In the 15 districts into which this big territory on both sides -,-ot theriver b been aiviaea. ThiiT-lv one i: team of six women. working from an automobile in a west side district, was out three hours and : brought in a total of $5000. They re ported a splendid response, many of the homes visited having checks " already made out .for their subscriptions and eagerly awaiting the arrival of the so licitors. Throughout the west side sec tion, which Is divided into rive general districts, the canvass Is In full swing, . but on the east side, where the big territory has been divided into 10 dis tricts, the canvass, Is not so far under way, owing to a shortage of precinct workers. More workers are being added to the canvassing forces as fast as they can be secured, and Mrs. Charlea K. Curry, city chairman. Is making an - earnest appeal for women to assist -in their own precincts. Mrs. Curry also asks anyone who knows of any pre ' clnct not being canvassed to report the .precinct number to ' her . at Marshall F 1400, or. at the rooms of the Masama . club, on the second floor of the North- 7 western Bank building. ' ADDRESSES SWISS AND SWEDES Mrs. Sarah A. Kvans Thursday night ; addressed an enthusiastic audience of Swiss and ' Swedish patriots in Swiss hall at the request of a committee of this contingent, who wished the details of the Victory loan bonds . explained. The hall was crowded and an enthusias- tic patriotic spirit was shown by. the assemblage. The committee In charge of the wom en's division has received a telegram from Mrs. A. S. Baldwin, women's chsir- , man for the twelfth federal reserve dis trict at San Francisco, congratulating ' them upon the splendid organisation and excellent progress of the work in Port- land. Through frequent letters and tel egrams. Mrs. Baldwin has kept In toucn with the organization work of the local committee.' and the: telegram was an Appreciation of the splendid work being done. - - " i. : DRIXGS ITS BIG SUBSCRIPTION ; - Three' young soldiers, 'one of them In Portland on sick leave,! are .assisting in the office work of the women's divi- slon. . x . ' .V;,-. ;, j ' A bright spot In the progress of the J i women's division's arive was tne ap--pearandlijr headquarters vThursday,of 1 nn easb side viuen-,wiu an, sis.uuu suo . Jscrlption which - he wished - credited - to . the precinct workers in his district. He 1 was Just leavlr.g the city for a two . weeks', absence, and said tnat he wished '. to save the solicitor the trouble of re ; peated calls at his .residence,, and to see ' that she, was credited-with the sub- : scription. " Section Hand Finds Wife and Baby Dead In Box Car Spokane, April 25. -(U. P.)"My hus band no longer, loves me," read a note j found lying beside the bed -on which Mazzareno Clcci. .Italian section .labor er, found the dead body of. his wife. Myrtle, IS, and - their . slx-months-old baby,-in a converted .box car house. 21 miles east of Spokane, en the Milwaukee railroad, last night. . ' The baby had been shot just back of the right ear. The. mother was shot through the mouth into the brain. A .82 revolver lay -" between the pair. The mother was still clasping . the baby to her when found. There was a blood stained Bible on the bed. Mrs. Clcct was a Spokane high school girl. daughter of Mrs. A. B. Leonard of I this city. She eloped with Ciccl In 1917. much against the wishes of her mother. . "I have lived to see all my aircastles topple to the dust," read the note. Carter Harrison Returns - Chicago, April 25. (U. P.) Carter Harrison, five-time mayor of Chicago. returned to the city today after spend ing seven months in Red Cross service at Toul. France. Harrison is 69 years old. . ' ' ,- - t' A Frenchman has Invented revolv ing targets on which Images of .birds A.l A J . I percn unui biioi- uowa. CALLUS CORNS LIFT RIGHT OFF Doesn't hurt to lift them off with fingers ': ';:-ti;VCV j.''",':---:.',f'ii"''f x Don't suffer! , A tiny bottle ot Vree-I ? tone costs but a few cents at any drug j store.- Apply a few drors on the corns. , calluses and "hard skin" on -bottom of I feet then lift them off. When Freezone removes corns from the toes or calluses from the bottom of the feet, the skin beneath is left pink ana healthy and never sore or tender. Adv. All Charge Purchases Made Saturday and Remainder of This Month Will Go On May Accounts Payable June First Soda Fountain" and Ice Cream Parlors in the Basement Shoe Shining Parlors in the Basement Model: Grocery, Bakery and Delicatessen Will Be Found on the F ourth Floor. New Millinery Ribbons Main Floor All-silk, grosgrain rib bons in full range of colors -also black eerie ribbons.; Various widths. Priced special at 18c to $1.25 yard. The Standard Store of the Northwest Olds Wortman1 JtLm Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods Best! Lunch In Portland ssTved from 11:30 to 2:30 daily in our beautiful Tea Rorn on the Fourth Floor. Prompt service. Reasonable prices. Mert your friends here. STAMPS With All Gasht RchasesM 9 DOUBLE GREM TRADING Lacei 1 and Embr oi Week APRIL 26 TO MAY 3 will be "Lace and Embroidery Week' all over the nation. As Indica tions point to a wider use of ithese materials the coming-sea son, every woman will be inter ested in seeing the new novelties that will be roost in demand. See Special Displays in Windows -and in . , Departments idery Beautiful New Margot .Laces $1.00 and $2.95 Yard JVUrgot Lace P" AA Main Floor Beautiful new margot laces, in Victory, red, pink, sunset, tan, new. blue and white. Shown in various designs. 36-inch Margot Flouncings JE4.00 val- J0 QC 6-inch Margot Lace Bands to match- yard i MEDALLIONS special lot in lace and embroidery good assort ment to select from. , For- K A merly-i pc to 3 S c how ""only V V ues priced, the - yard Hand-Made Cluny Laces25c- 45c Val. Laces 15c, 20c, 25c Yard Main Floor Hand-made Cluny Lace Edges and Insertions in dainty, designs for underwear and fancy work. 3Sc and 40c grades OKf priced " special at, yard 65c-and 75c grades, yard 45c Imported fancy Val Lace Edges, and- Bands to match. , Extra fine thread and choice selection of pat terns. Marked for this sale at about one-third less than regular. Prices range 15c, 20c. 25c yd. Real Filet Laces Main Floor Real hand-made Filet Laces in beautiful new designs for collars, fancy sets and dress trimmings, i 14 to 5 inches wide. Rose, these Saturday! Filet flQ QQ vard DO00 bow-knot and Grecian designs 2.25 Real Filet C"l fiQ Laces special at yard DJ.aUi7 S3.2S Real - Filet AO Laces special at, yard D40 -3.75 ' Real , Filet (PO rjQ Be sure and see $4.50 Real Laces special at. yard CROCHET LA.CES and Cluny Laces imitation of real hand made Also French Cluny Laces Widths 2 to 4 inches 25c yard. Laces special at, yard 10c Val. Laces 6c Yard CAMISOLE POINTS and Cami- Main Floor Imported Val Lace Edges, Insertions, Beadings and Beading Edges also Zion fine mesh and 2-thread Vals. 8c sole Beading Edges in carefully se lected patterns don't fail to see these. Priced for Saturday spe cial the yard. 65c up to 85c to 10c grades yard at only Embroidery Specials At 29c -1 7-inch .Embroid ery Skirtings and corset cover embroidery in pretty eyelet and floral combinations. Ex cellent 35c to 45c grades. Ai. C1 40-inch r Voile Dress -TL. 41 Flouncings in - white or white with colored embroidery. Exceptionally pretty patterns and fine material. Priced special yd. $1 IyoryS 25 c Sle in ''sin n Women Crep Basement Sale of Dinner Sets Basement-42-piece Semi-Porcelain Dinner Sets, white and gold-decoration. Priced special P QO Saturday the , set only OU.iO 42-piece sets pink Jrr no decoration special at D UO $1.50AlarmGlocks $1.19 he - day Alarm ' Clocks with heavy, nick er plated -case. $ t.5o iYva lu e$. r-ticx Dhone ir- ders fiUed. , Basement Men's Union Suits 98c Basement Men's spring and sum mer Union Suits mesh similar to Porosknit. Short sleeves and' knee length, white . only. All QO. sizes. Priced special a suit Ol Work Shirts At 98c Basement Men's blue ' chambray Work Shirts of splendid quality. Cut in full, generous sizes. Sat- QO urday priced special at only Ov -Special 5 Cakes Ivory Soap will not be sold or de livered at the above price except with other purchases, made in the Drug. Dept. The limit is 5 cakes to a customer Department Main Fir. Woodbury's facial soap for 23c Palmolive soap, priced, ck., 10c Pear's uriscented soap, only 20c Packer's tar soap, the cake, 23c Resinol soap, the cake, at 25c Sempre Giovine, priced at 49c Ivory soap flakes priced at 10c Drug Specials for Saturday Kolynos tooth paste, tube, 28c Revelation tooth powder at 25c Pepsodent tooth paste at 50c Listerine at 23c 45ci 85c Tevla,Vnon-greasy lotion, at 50c ' Sanfiseptic Lotion, priced 45c -Peroxide tooth paste priced 19c ' - Graves tooth powder now 22c V Salftepatica -at 27, 53, lilO PhlHips' Milk of Magnesia,- in 2 sizes,' priced now -25c and 45c 'Colgate's shaving cream, 30c Every week shampoo,' priced 39c WATER GLASS, for - preserving eggSr pint bottle 20c, quart size ZScX gaflon 50c gal. 75c Merinen's shaving cream at 29c Bathing Caps 25c to $1.00 New 1 91 9 styles In women's and misses bathing caps are now in and ady for your Inspection. Prices range from 25c to $1.00 Women'sSTOxf ords $4.50 Morning Special--9 A. M. to 1 1. M. Main Floor Positively none sold after 1 p. m. Saturday at the above price. Women's five-eyelet Oxfords of black vici kid. "New York" last with narrow toe, imitation stitched tip, military heel and Goodyear welt sole. Extra . well made, dressy and comfortable. .Sizes 2J4 to 8 widths AAA to C These Oxfords are of exceptional valr ues even at the regular price- 7.00 the pair. On sale Saturday fljf fT A from 9 a. m. to t p. m. only ix.tJ V A. Shoe Special for Men ! Regular $5.50 Footwear at(fl Main Floor Men's and Big Boys' Shoes of gun metal .leather. Medium high toe last, blucher cut, good leather soles Gunmetal shoes on English last with Neolin soles, rubber heels Gunmetal buttoned shoes with high toe and Neolin soles 3 full lines, sizes 5 to 12 in D and E widths. Regular 5.50 shoes priced special $4.00 pair. 1 my Saturday Special Second Floor These are all from our regular stock and at this price repre sent a splendid saving. , Several smart models to select from, in cluding short or medium lengths. Some have coat front, others 'with vestee or in surplice and yoke effects with large collars. Trimmed with braid, buttons and satin folds. Made up in fine serge or tricot cloth. Shown in (P1A blue, navy and tan. Priced special Saturday DX5 Women's Suits At Popular Prices AT $28.50 TO $49.75 we show an excep tionally attractive line of women's 'and misses' suits in gabardine, serge, tricotine and numerous other materials. Smart tailored models also the more dressy Styles with novelty vestees, collars and cuffs. Plain colors, checks and. stripes. 2d Floor. Waists Special $5 Second! Floor Delightful new models Just opened up The most attractive waists we have shown this season at. the price. Beaded and embroidered effects 'all the very newest shades, including Liberty red, blue, coral and sunset. We .'also include at this price new tailored waists of crepe, de thine, tub silks and pongee. Full range of sizes. (( Your choice : Saturday at only iDOMU T ' V-'f $12, $15, $20 Hats at $10 Millinery Salons-2d Floor ? sT S OIV Month-End Sale of t So Trimmed Hats -a great opportunity to select from beau tiful models at a big saving. Large hats, medium hats and small hats in . all . the season's smartest shapes and -most want ed straws, trimmed with flowers, ribbons, ornaments, etc. " Black and colors. 12.00 to 2SX $10.00 $12 to $15 Banded Sailors at $10 Reminding You That We Are Headquarters for TV T ' ivien DON'T THINK that because prices crard skvward that rood clothes. priced, are unobtainable. If you such idea Just take a few moments' let us show you clothes that meet entire approval, both as to price and style. .Men's Suits at prices from $25.00 up to $50.00 Young Men's Suits Smart, snappy styles the young fellows are so keen after. Be ginning at $20.00 snd ranging up to $40.00 there are models to please every individual taste., Department- on Main Floor. Men's Night Shirts Special $1.69 Main Floor These are made of genuine "Fruit of the Loom" muslin and are full 56 inches long. Full, assortment of sizes (PI CX Priced for Saturday special at only X.3U Men's $2.50, $3 Shirts Special $1.55 A New Veilings and Veils ; Main Floor VEIUN.GS" in "attractive new meshes black,; navy, brown. ;nd purple. 35c 65c to $1.50 yd. , taupe ' and purple. 35c.' 65c to , $1.50 yard. ' Double Stamps Given. -New": Slip-On 'Veils & with . motif, scroll, dot effects, 25c to 95c each. Girls' Gloats Second Floor SPECIAL, Girls coats of navy and tan serge, mixtures. and shepherd checks. Sizes 6 to 14. Priced special for Saturday C0 no while they last at only ivt? SPECIAI - Girls' coats of l Bed ford cord and shepherd checks. Ages 8 to 14 years. flf A QQ Values to 18.50 at DXUal70 Girls' Dresses At $9.45 Second Floor Serge and satin dresses only one or two of a size and style. While they last $9.45 Girls! Middies At $1.79 Girls all-white - middles of . good grade material. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Priced for Saturday special $1.79 , Girls' Silk Petticoats $3.98 Sateen Petticoats at $2.49 Women's White Sateen Petticoats A - 40-SPecial offering of rXL 'f1Vf women's white sateen petticoat at Bargain Circle, First Floor. Adjustable waist. lines all lengths. These sell in the usual way at Jt 1.79 and 1.98 Priced Saturday while they last at $1.49 Cotton Crepe Petticoats Ai. TI rQ Women's Petti rZ $1.37 coats of splendid quality cotton crepe material with fancy pink, blue and lavender stripes. Just what you need for summer. Priced special at $1.59 Marcella Drawers 98c Bargain Circle lat Floor Marcella 'closed drawers, lace and embroidery trimmed. Slightly soiled. 1.00 grades at 79c 1.25 and QQp 1.50 grades Saturday at wOV Double Stamps With Gash Purchases ; In All Departments Main Floor Odd lines in celebrated Arrow an Savov makes lines that are somewhat soile from handling. "2.50 and 3.00 J KK ODD LINES Belmont; Shirts a stand ard 1.50 grade priced special at 95c Men's Union Suits $1.39 Main Floor Men's closed crotch Union Suits in spring and summer weights, Short sleeves, 4 ankle length, i Ecru color only. OQ' 1.75 and2.00 qualities priced at PXOt Clothing fairly have any f. fcH I I ' "fill " -1 Hi h : - t ,i Boys' Suits at $6.75 FormerlyMuch Main Floor BOYS' SUITS of corduroy, hopespun, tweed, and novelty mixtures, .Norfolk mod els" with full lined, pants. Many of these were; formerly priced at 10.00. We also include a number of 0. D miliiary Suitr in this sale that were formerly marked at 15.00. fl rjS Broken sizes sale at OU. I V, Higher in Price BOYS' Military Hats of good quality felt. Sizes 6H QQ to 7 H -Saturday at 0mOV BOYS' BLOUSES of percale and gingham. Light and 'dark colors. Cut in good full styles. Ages 6 to 16. 85c to HKg 1.1$ values, priced at 0 POYS' Wash Suits in all pop u- ; lar styles at $3.00 up to $7.50 Matting Suit Cases $2.48 SATURDAY SPECIAL in Otir New Luggage Section on the THIRD FLOOR. 24-Inch Mat ting Suit Cases with two straps all around, good substantial locks and catches limited fcO A Q number special . at wsdttij Great $3 Sale of Trimmed Hats In the Basement -SURPRISING VALUES in this sale, as you will discover when you. see the many smart models on display. Large trimmed sailors; small and medium sized hats trimmed with flowers, bows, . ornaments, quills, etc. ; Tailored arid Xjr dressy effects in black and colors $3.00. 9 Headquarters for Misses' and Children's Hats