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THE OREGON- DAILY. . . JOURNAL; If? WEDNESDAY. APRIL - CO, 1010. Portland, onzcc .Musicians. Club:MHigh Jinks," Masonic Temple, Friday Evening Concert, Dancing, Large Orchestral-Tickets Phonograph Shofc Sixth? Floor B4TH lilFfflRY ' li! ARGONNE NINE . " 4 WK A New Month! New Enthusiasm! New Values for the Fourth Day of Our - - .i , .62 Years in Portland .: ;62: Years V rih '.Portland' M . . .. . 0 bales.- Regiment Holds Record for Con- tinuous Fighting, According to Major Fred W. Rase. USUAL TIME THREE DAYS Near Ypres When Armistice Was - Signed Would Have -Been in Germany in Two Weeks. The 364th Infantry of the Slst division spent nine days and night In a stretch in the Arsonne battle, the first time1 liny division was Atept in battle tor so Jong- a time, according to Major Fred W. Rase, -who spent Tuesday In Port land on his way to Seaside to visit with his family for the first Urn since his . enlistment, - f. y ' -;; ' Major Rase ts on a 15-day leave of absence, at th end of which h will go to Camp, Lewis for his discharge before returningr to Portland with his family. Th usual time for keeping men In battle was three days, according: to Ms lor Rase, but after the nine days of rsonn fighting- instead of .havingr a, j real, the men were sent on wun tne - 37th division to Belgium, where they participated in the battles of Lys and .Scheldt near Vprcs. The company was here when the armistice-, was signed, but in two weeks more would have been on Oerman soil, according to Major '. Katie. ., , OAPTrRED ASIlEJJAttDE While In Belgium they captured A ndenarde from the Germans, a town 1004 years old which had been captured ; in 12 different battles during Its his tory. The Scheldt rive is known as the "river of blood" because so many battles have been fought on Its shores, the contours of which are excellent for military purposes. -.;: "The Germans, did not realize the American army was so strong, said ", Major Kase.- "We fought against the Prussian Guards and captured only 2400 prisoners ; the rest, of them were dead or wounded, since they had been told they would be Killed by the Americans if they were captured. : This I was told by a German officer." ' GERMANS ABBOOAlfT ... German officers were extremely arro gant, according to Major Rase. On one instance an officer sent for Major Rase. "I am a German officer," he declared indignantly, "and do you realise that y'ou have caged enlisted men- In with 'ie?" "Well. I have never heard any com plaints from the enlisted man,' was the major's reply. Nearly every man of tkja 384th was gassed, according to Major Rase. The kub vka sent over In high explosive shells. In too small amounts to compel the wearing of gas masks which Inter fered with fighting, but enough to make the men lick at night. Major. Rase coughed for three months after the'Ar-- Konne engagement, as a result of lnhal-J ing gas. - . IN THREE CAMPAIGNS Major Rase' Is a forest examiner In lJistrict Forester. Ceell'a office and upon his discharge will resume his pre-war occupation In the department of lands. Me Is an experienced army off per, bav ins: had service In . the Spanish-American war and in the Philippine Insurrection.- 'v: Upon - the - outbreak of the European war he attended the first ottlcers' traln- ing camp, at the Presidio, although he already had. his commission as cap tain, 4id during, the ; second training camp h Acted mm Instructor. He later served aa Instructor at Camp Ltewla, and .. went overseas with the 91st division. While In' France he was promoted to a major. - TtoHighway, Opens On Washington St. Operatlnir Jts own candy factory, manufacturing Us own" Ice: cream and -: runnlnslta own dairy farm. The High way, a new confectionery and Ice cream store at 807 Washington street, between ., Klfth and Sixth, was opened to the pub lic this week. , ; 'C - ' Lloyd Jones, long - experienced in the manufacture of candies and Ice cream, is manager of the Columbia Highway Con fectionery company, which operates the store. "We are making every endeavor to serve the public wHlt'th, best, says Mr. Jones. "and we. have secured an up to-date dairy farm for mir butter eggs and- cream.' -We have "founded oor own factofy -'for tnaklng high-grade -candies i and Ice cream. , Within a few days we will begin er'ing'llght lunches. s FurniBhlngs ht. The Highway are dif . ferent 'from -.the-average - -place , of Its kind..- Reed furniture of Oregon rnana . f aciure has been 'used, and attractive al coves have- been constructed; , i The factory Is located on the east side, near Williams avenue and Beech street. A long lease has. been, secured on the ' Washington street location, and the pat ; ronage for the first- opening; days has far .exceeded anticipations." McAIeen Visits O." A. C. ' ' Oregon Agricultural College,1!" Corval lis, April 30. H. JC. McAleen. investi gator of the' problem In the ? handling " of eggs and- po-iltrj'' under th food research-laboratory of the United; States department of agriculture, was a cam ' pus visitor. He expressed , himself as being , favorably impressed with the work of breed Improvement at -the col - lege poultry plant. -- v.a-,..,,,1j,. Mighty . ) Stepped ( , Vja vui in rrom r 1 : y 'i -'V r i v ' " "- 1 I! I v . . , J Wool Challis Dresses Destined for a High Vogue ThU Summer $19.50 A very special price for these delightful new street and afternoon dresses of wpol challis- their special adaptability to sum mer wear, together with the. distinctive style features of this assemblage will give them an irresistible appeal to Portland women. - j Patterns are in the most attractive stripes, flowered effects and dots. Styles are in long tunic, blouse and overdress effects. The dresses are variously trimmed with bias folds of the material, organdy and. lace. A wide range of colors. Meier & Frank's : Fourth Floor. (MaU Orders Filled.) May Extraordinary Values in This Ribbon Sale Our Anniversary Sales bring four extra special pfferings in de sirable quality ribbons. Profit by these savings: i Velvet Ribbons Half Price Excellent quality silk velvet ribbons and silk finish back velvet rib bons in all widths, from !4 to 5 inches. Black, only. Suitable for girdles, bags, hat trimmings, etc. Also a good selection of colored velvet ribbons. All at exactly HALF. Wash Ribbons Reduced Heavy satin wash ribbons in brocaded acorn pattern for lingerie, baby bonnet bows and fancy work, in widths from H to t H inches. White, pink, flesh, ciel and blue. Reductions range from No. l ribbon at yard 5c or bolt of 10 yards 45c to the No. 9 ribbon at yard 22c or bolt of 10 yards $2.10. Taffeta Ribbons Yard 59c A special lot of heavy taffeta ribbons In flora and trfed patterns for hairbows, sashes, bags, hat trimmings and fancy work. Many beau tiful color combinations.. 6 inches wide. Children's Hairbows 43c . "Butterfly" htirbows of hezry ttffetz ribbon with corded edge. Pink; white, blue, miize, delft, Nile, old rose, Iliac, turauoise, scarlet. cardinal and black, i yi yards to bow. 5 Vt inches wide. TWO BOOTHS ON THE CENTER AISLE WILL BE FILLED WITH , THESE SPECIAL RIBBON VALUES TOMORROW. -Me & YranVs . tAaltiTVoor. WAV Ot4rsTVtteA.) A Special Featuring of Women's Summer and Hosiery Underwear ' Our stocks of women's hosiery and underwear for warm weather are unusually complete. And our prices are exceedingly low, quality considered. Special 3 Pr . Sale of Hosiery - : i , "' ' " ' -i 3 Pairs Hose 50c Women's seamless cotton hose In black only. Sizes &14 to 10. Pair priced at 17c 3 Pairs Hose $1 Burson fine cotton hose in black with white feet. Extra sizes. Pair priced at 50c 3 Pairs Hose $1 Burson .fine cotton hose in black and white. . Extra ' sizes. Pair priced at 50c 3 Pairs Hose $1 Women's seamless cotton hose in black and white. Sizes 8 'A to 10. Pair priced 40c 3 Pairs Hose $1.35 Burson fine cotton hose in black, white and bronze. Sizes 8Vt to 10. Pair priced 50c 3 Pairs Hose $1.35 Seamless mercerized lisle hose In black, white and tan. Sizes V to 10. Pair 50c 3 Pairs Hose $1.50 Burson mercerized lisle hose in black and white. -Sizes zyi to io. Pair prfced 60c 3 Pairs Hose $1.60 Full fashioned cotton hose in black, white, tan and gray. Sizes SV to 10. Pair 60c. 3 Pairs Hose $1.65 Burson mercerized lisle hose in black and white. Extra sizes. Pair priced at 65c 3 Pairs Hose $2.65 Mercerized lisle hose' In cor dovan, gray; goid, pink, black; white, etc. Pair SI. Lisle and Cotton Underwear ' Union Suits $1.15 - Lisle union suits, in low neck, sleeveless,' lace knee style. Band top. Sizes 34 to 38 at 1.15. Sizes 40 to 44 at $1.35. Union Suite $1.25 "Nushape' Swiss ribbed lisle. Low -neck, sleeveless,- knee length style. Sizes 34 to 38 at $1.25. Sizes 40 to 44 at $1.50. Union Suits $2.25 "Kayser" mercerized lisle union suits in low neck, sleeve less, knee length style. Sizes 34 to 38 at 12.25. Sizes 40 to 44 at $2.50. Union Suits $2.75 VKayser" fine gauge and Swiss ribbed lisle union suits in good Summer styles. Sizes 34 to 38 at 2.75. Sizes 40 to 44 at $3. Cotton Vests 35c Women's fine cotton vests in low neck, sleeveless, V-n e c k style. Regular and extra sizes. Each 35c or 3 for $1. Cotton Vests 60c Women's fine gauge cotton vests with elastic bodice top. White only. Sizes 34 to 38, each 60c.' Sizes 40 to 44, each a: &i Meier & Frank's : Main Floor. (Mail Orders Filled.) Sale of Penrin's and Trefousse ReaL French Kid Gloves $1.83 Only a limited number in this noteworthy disposal of PERRINS and Trefousse real French kid gloves at 1.83 pair. Mostly black, some in white and tan. Two-clasp style. ' p. K. sewn. Heavy- em broidered backs. Every pair fitted. Meier i Frank's: '' Glove Shop. Main Floor. May Victor Reqords On Sale Tomorrow A few of the sure-to-be-popular numbers: "How Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down on the Farm"; "Don't Cry, Frenchy, Don't Cry"; "Ken tucky Dream Waltz"i "Madelon One Step March'; "When I Was Twenty-One"; "After All"; "Calling Me Home to YouJ" Hear thse new records tomorrow in our sound proof parlors. s ! . . . ? Meier & Frank's : - PhonogTaph Shop, Sixth Floor. J Center Aisle Sale of Dress Voiles 35c-40c , Qualities 25c A n e w shipment of ' excellent quality dress voiles in stripes, checks, conventional and floral ef fects in every desirable color. Also plain white. - 36 and 40 inches wide. Yard specially priced at 25c. Meier Frank's : Center Aisle, Main Floor. Introductory Sale of " Eaijiamia.; Mats The season for Summer headgear officially -opens tomorrow., So does the MEIER & FRANK -introductory sale of Panamas.. For -yean Portland men and young. "men-.have taken advantage of this first ot; the season's sale.; .'Thisis your-invitation to come In tomorrow an J select your new'Panama.froni Portland most Complete new stocks at special prices ,asfollows: t The New Italiari Panamas $2.45 Takes an expert to :'teli; them" apart from .the South .American -Panamas andthe price speaks, for itself.. Hats with: VOhde'rful' we ar in g 1 ; q u ailti es j a n d all t h'e ' style any rain or youn gt man ; could ask for.-' Variety. '.enbuglf' for -every taste,- V . 1 t. . South American ' . Panamas $4.65 t No need to tell ft good Judge; 'how .remarkable ' are genuine; South 'American Panama bats o this quality at 4.65.. We'v j specialized for years L on Soutl ; American Panamas at this price! All the popuTar styles-and block! tre lncjudtfd. , Complete: Line of New 1919 Straws , SECOND : DAY OF, OUR SALE 3000 Men's Shirts $ S NOT dollar JWrts, but the. biggest dollar's worth of shirt value in many months they average close to HALF the regular price; All new.: Silk-fronts,; woven madras,-Oxfords, soisette and mercerized fabrics. French cuffs. Sizes' 14 'to Meter St Frank's s The Store for Men, Main Floor. (Mall Orders Filled. I 1 1 V 1 1 NewWelworth Blouses On Sale Tomorrow $2.50 Good styles, good materials. vnnd workmanship, good, fit, good finish you.: are assured of all ' these in every Welworth blouse you buy Mt $2,50. Two new weiworrn . moaeis on uis- play and sale for the first time tomorrow. Here only. Limited Mr it. FTtnriv r ouiui i ioor. 350 To Men's and Youuing ", Men's $50 ALL-WOOL . Suits A Great Anniversary Special Thursday, Friday, Saturday 2 Big Sales for Womeh Tomorrow in A Sale of Women's White Shoes . ' We secured in an' extraordinary purchase this lot rOf 800 pairs women's white shoes at a big price concession- in accordance wUh our , policy we pass the savings on to our patrons in 'this sale tomorrow, Friday and Saturday. Supply all your Spring and Summer needs at prices that are1 ABOUT PRESENT WHOLESALE. Four big lots as follows: , $2.39 . The .regular 3.So quality. Women's fine 8-inch top white canvas shoes with Goodyear welt sewed-..soles and Cuban heels. Button-style. -Sizes 2 to 7. $3.65 The regular $4. J0-IS.00 -qual-ity.- Good white canvas shoes with Goodyear welt sewed soles, lace style. Also white kid lace 'shoes plain toes.-Sizes 2 to 7. And $4.85 The .. regular 6.00 quality. White nubuck button and lace shoes, white wash kid button shoes and 9-inch : white canvas shoes with military heels. Sizes 2Vi to $5.35 The regular. 6.SO-7.00 qual ity. - White wash kid vamps with 9 Jj -inch white fabric top, Louis heels - and Goodyear welt sewed soles. ' Sizes 2A to 7. va; Sale ! of i 50 Women's Leghorn Hats $4.98 ; Excellent Values at this exceptionally low price while any remain to morrow.' 'Smart leghorn thatswith Georgette brims.- vTrimmd with velvet and faille ribbon flowers of every description, v Attractive styles. Early selection is advised. ."'., , ' Toyo Panama Sailors Q2.9& . Good looking Toyo Panama sailors in straight and roll brim styles with bands in contrasting colors.' Great Anniversary values at S2.98. Meier Frank's: Ixmer Price Stxure. Basement Balcony.-' $m 85 Every one of the 350 suits in this ereat Anniversary Sale has been f-Y 1 takett" from our regular stock of men's and youncr men's suits selliner I I regularly up to 50.00 and reduced for three days while quantities i q tailors lor men Adler-Rochester ; Hickey-Freeman ) Society, Brand supply the bulk of our regular stock garments and they are the makers whose labels you will find in these suits. They are your guarantee of quality and style correctness. We need only add that -there are. all styles to please men and young men of every taste, including "waist- seamf'models, and that there are "all sizes for men of every build. ; Meier Frank's: The Store for Men. Third Ftoor. (Mall Orders : i Filled.) Furs Stored In our perfectly refrigerated safety vaults on the premises are secure against the ravages of insects, moths; dust, theft, fire,-;1 loss or damage from any cause." " ' -- Repairing and Remodeling expertly done now at special Summer rates. Phone and our auto will calL -Meter ft Frank's : Furs Received. Fourth Floor. Groceries Hawaiiaa' Sliced Pineapple, extra quality, No. 2 V cans, dozen $3.15 two cans 1 for 55c tfasetwood Milk, 'finest quality, case 4 dozen cans $5.85t two large cans 25c Waahiaften Powder, Citrus, larger pack ' ages, dozen $2.80, package 25c Parlor Matches, - Searchli ght, -12 boxes 5cbox6c ;- - V"- Crystal White Seep, box, of tOO bars $5.75, to bars 59c : Seeded Raisiae, No. f package, dozen $10. package 11c ' ; Meier St Frank's : Ninth Floor. Fifth street. $4.25 Marquisette Curtains $2'.95': Good mercerized marquisette cur tains in cream and ecru colors. ' Neatly trimmed with good Cluny edges and. hemstitching. Limited number of these regular $4.2$ curtains' on sale tomor row' at I2.9S.- Pillow Square 75c : A - good selection - of . pillow squares cut. from fine quality brocades, dam asks and tapestries. Attractive pat terns and colors. - Excellent values. . Meier Jb Frank's: Seventh Floor. , MaU Orders Filled.) In L . ' hi il I , . 1 .-. .... I I W I v A k..''-'-',vrfl7T" I ii'-i- Vb!. ' - j ' I !" ' - ' t'-k n. I'. "Mi '-if--- "r I I i y, r , i ii it i f i) -T( t 'Ml ;t I. h I ' ! i '..!- :uJ-f (V y, c. ' -J, j l