The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 05, 1919, Page 18, Image 18

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL
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MONDAY, MAY 5. 1919.
PORTLAND. OREGON.
BEVY OF PRETTY GIRLS
AIDS IN LAST MINUTE
VICTORY LOAN SWEEP
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Downtown Hotels Are Visited and
- Pledges for $1200 in
! , Bonds Secured.
Can va Ming the hotels Saturday even
ing, a auarUt, accompanied by a bevy
of pretty glrla, extracted pledges for
about $1200 worth of Victory bonds,
mostly from peraona who had already
bought all the bonds they thought they
could handle. Wbila the quartet aans
Victory bond songs with all tha "jaz
of a wandering gypsy troupe, the girls
trayed !a and out among tha persons
who gathered, and. with their pencils
and pledge cards for tambourinas. over
caem the resistanca of flat purses.
. Between hotels the party rode on their
truck, on which was a piano, and, keep
ing time with the Jar of the ride, they
ang to people on the streets. .
-At the Imperial hotel Milton A. Miller.
collector of internal revenue, stanea
the pot rolling by saying that if the
party could get $400 in subscriptions,
he would add $100, making a total of
, IW0. A few minutes later he affixed
his name to one of the little yellow
Iledg cards.- .
The girls who coaxed and cajoled and
begged for subscriptions included Misses
Quelle Abbott. Marlon Hobau. Virginia
Brown, Norma Coraini. Beth Ludlam,
Marlon Rose Spoeri and Helen Ambon.
The quartet Included Walter Jenkins.
H. W, Arbury. -Walter Hartwie and W.
K. Crosby, They were assisted by Ron
ald Reed at -the piano, and-Ir. E. II.
Pence added his strength to the party
by delivering a fouimtnute address In
Victory square.
Fatal Auto Spill
May Bring Charge
1 Of Manslaughter
- Information gained by the cor.ner'a
office concerning FYlday's fatal acci
dent on .Pleajant View avenue near
Llnneman. in which Guy Swltzer was
killed, .,' Will be laid before the grand
jury at once, according to Chief Dep
uty Coroner Leo Goetsch. Vr. GoetHch
said that the district attorney's office
- would also be appraised of the facts
and T that a charge of manslaughter
might be filed against Lloyd Jone.
driver of the death dealing machine.
' At the time of the accident both men
were under the Influence of liquor, ac
cording to the coroner., Jones Is said
to have still been In a f'.runken stupor
Saturday noon and to have been in a
condition which made it impossible for
him to realize the seriousness of the
accident. "
"Tha time has come when this prac
tice niust Stop," said Mr. Goetsch.
"Driving an automobile while intoxi
cated Is too dangerous a thing to pass
' by lightly. We must convict a few of
these reckless fellows in order to show
others that we will enforce the law. I
will push this case to the limit."
One Time Saloon
' Engaged in More
Creditable Work
Once "Barney's Saloon." at the north
west corner of East Water streer and
Hawthorne avenue. In the last week the
store room has been remodeled Into A. J.
McDuffey'a acetylene welding and braz
ing plant, and H. W. Tnwcotfa tidy little
machine shop. While these men are not
financially interested In each other's en
terprises, they have jointly leased the
building and are already doing a nice.
business, ir. aicuurrey was a rcsiuem
: i of . Portland for upveral vearB. but left
here during the dull pre-war times and
was for a time connected with- the Ford
automobile factory In Detroit, doing the
same work in which he now is employed.
Located so conveniently as he is, he an
ticipates a prosperous.career in Portland.
k Mr. Truscott haa been" for years iden
tified with some of the largest machine
shops on the Coast and in the East, but
desiring' to establish a business of his
own haa launched out in a small way,
but ; cheerily remarks, "just watch me
-Brow!" '
Two Are Injured in
20 Auto Accidents
Over 20 automobile accidents oc
curred in Portland Saturday, in which
two men suffered broken legs. D. C
Cornell. 610 Alberta street, was struck
by an automobile in charge of T. , A.
Barnum of 1129 East Thirty-second
street north, at the Intersection of Fif
teenth ' and Alberta streets. He was
removed to Good Samaritan hospital.
John Flowers, 70, residing at 495 Davis
street, had his right leg broken when
he was struck at Broadway and Hoyt
streets; by in automobile in charge of
: Le -Yet, "5 North Fourth street.
Groceries
Peanut Butter, in bulk, JpJ
Hawaiian Pineapple, extra qual
ity sliced. No. 2 cans, OOn
doz. $2.60, can
Tomatoes, standard new pack,
.No. 2jj cans, case $3. "I 0.
dor. $1.55. can . . .... AOt
Iowa Com, heavy pack, " Qg
dot. $2, can ... I ..... XQ U
Salmon, Columbia River Chi
nook, No. y cans, doz. " Q
$2.20, can..,. , -17 1
Shrimps, extra quality, No. l
cans, doz. $3.65. can 32c No.
I cans, doz. $1.80, Jg(f
Lima Beans, fine Cali- AfZg
fornia beans,' 4 lbs. . . lO,
Meier & Frank's : Ninth Floor.
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Four New Models in Women's Wirthmor Waists On Sale Tomorrow Fourth Floon
The Quality Store
62 Years In Portland
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See It Advertised or Hear
or it, ; The Meier & Frank
Store Sells the Same or
Better Quality for as Low
a Price or i Less Than It
Can Be Bought Elsewhere
in Portland.
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62 Years
In Portland
Here Are 40 Typical Anniversary Values Taken From Our 4 Page Ad of Sunday
MEN'S $5-$7.50 SILK AND FIBER SHIRTS $3.95
Broken lines of men's pure silk and fiber shirts from regular stock newest Spring patterns and colorings. Main Floor.
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MEN'S $1.50-32.00 FINE NEW SILK TIES 95c
Four-in-hand ties of excellent qulity silks in standard shapes. Newest patterns. With slip-easy bands. Main Floor.
BIG VALUES iN MEN'S PURE SILK SOX, PR. 43c
Mostly first quality, some sub-standards. Plain and fancy silk so in all sizes, but not in all colors. Main Floor.
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MEN'S $1.50 ATHLETIC UNION SUITS 89c
New just received in a special purchase. Nainsook union suits, full cut, elastic waist. Main Floor.
WOMEN'S NEW $45, $50 AND $55 SUITS AT $35
Every suit new just received. Of Poiret twill, men's wear serge and gabardine in every wanted style. Fourth Floor.
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WOMEN'S NEW SILK DRESSES, SPECIAL $19.85
Dresses of taffeta, Georgette, combinations of these materials, silk gingham and Jersey. All styles and colors. Fourth Floor.
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WOMEN'S NEW CAPES AND DOLMANS $19.50
Every one new. Of velours and serges in tan, Copen, henna and navy blue. Many full lined. Fourth Floor.
WOMEN'S NEW SKIRTS VERY SPECIAL AT $10
New sport and walking skirts of high grade materials in all the latest styles. Plaids, checks and stripes. Fourth Floor.
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WOMEN'S $15.00-$40.00 MODEL HATS 1 -4 OFF
Limited number. Of straw, Georgette or tulle combined with straw. Flower or feather trimmed All shapes. Fourth Floor.
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WOMEN'S FINE NEW SILK WAISTS, SPECIAL $5
Of crepe de chine and Georgette Crepe in flesh, white, maize, Nile, etc. Many attractive styles. Fourth Floor.
A SALE OF WOMEN'S $1.50 WAISTS FOR 98c
Dainty white voile waists in a variety of attractive models. High and low neck styles. , All sizes. Fourth Floor.
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SALE OF WOMEN'S TO $7.50 LOW SHOES $2.98
Mostly small sizes. Odds and ends women's pumps and Oxforis. No phone orders, no exchanges, no approvals. Third Floor.
WOMEN'S FIRST QUALITY SILK HOSE, PAIR $1.19
Full fashioned and mock seam silk hose in cordovan, bronze, gray, silver, black, white, etc! 3 pairs $3.50. Main Floor.
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PURE SILK AND SILK-AND-FIBER HOSE, PR. 69c
Women's silk boot, silk and fiber and pure silk hose in cordovan, gray, white, blacketc. Silk hose are seconds. Main Floor.
: WOMEN'S 35c PURE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS 25c'
j Irish hand-embroidered and hand-loom embroidered kerchiefs in one-corner ffects. Hundreds of patterns. Main Floor.
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WOMEN'S 25c LAWN AND MULL KERCHIEFS 15c
Hand-loom embroidered handkerchiefs in one-corner and initialed styles. Many patterns. Several borders. Main Floor.
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j LIGHT WEIGHT WASHABLE GLOVES, PAIR $1.49
One-clasp style. P. K. and P. X. M. sewn. Pe!urI,, Newpoian and fray. ; Self .tod.-ContmtinKbaclu. Main 'floor.
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SALE WOMEN'S $2.00-$4.00 CORSETS $1.59
Popular models in plain and fancy materials for small and medium figures. Low bust,! long hip style. Third Floor.
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WOMEN'S HAND-EMBROIDERED UNDERGARMENTS
- Great reductions in this sale gowns, petticoats; chemise and drawers. All at remarkable savings. Third Floor.
V I CREPE DE CHINE UNDERGARMENTS REDUCED
Excellent quality crepe de chine gowns, envelope tchemise and camisoles at splendid reductions.- - Third Floor.
WOMEN'S MUSLIN SKIRTS $1.47 AND $2.59 ;
Women's good serviceable muslin skirts with embroidery flouncing, some with laces, insertions, etc. . J Third Floor.
WOMEN'S SMART NEW NECKWEAR FOR 95c
More than a score of styles to choose from in this large assortment of women's neckwear at 95c. Main floor.
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A SALE OF WOMEN'S NEW NECKWEAR AT 59c
Included in this fine lot are organdy, pique and lawn sets, net and lawn collars, etc. Good values. .
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Main Floor.
WOMEN'S FANCY VESTEES SPECIAL AT $1.59 '
Fancy gabardine vcslees in white with colored embroidery, also silk poplin vestees in plain colors. ' ' Main Floor.
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CHILDREN'S $3.95-$15 DRESSES $2.29-$8.95
Brokren assortment of Swiss, lawn and batiste dresses in sizes 3 to 6 years. Some slightly soiled.
Second Floor.
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INFANTS' WRAPPERS AND GOWNS AT $1.49
Domet flannel wrappers and gowns in white with pink and blue trimming. Others at 69c and 98c. J
Second Floor.
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INFANTS'. "TINY TOT" VESTS 35c AND 49c
Wrapper style vests for fnfants. Heavy cotton vests 35c. The cotton and wool vests are 49c.
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Second Floor.
SALE $2.00-$3.50 SILKS YARD ONLY $139
AH the season's most wanted weaves, patterns and colorings. 36 and 40 Inches wide. Extra special If. 39. Main Floor.
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GOOD QUALITY GEORGETTE CREPE $1.29 "
Regular width Georgette Crepe for blouses and gowns. Wanted light and dark shades. i. 75-12.00 grades. . Main Floor.
DRESS EMBROIDERIES YARD SPECIAL AT 98c
36-inch white organdy and voile dress embroideries, also 40-inch colored organdy embroideries. . .Main Floor.
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45c-50c EDGES AND FLOUNCINGS YARD 39c
12, 15 and 17-inch lawn and cambric embroidery edges and flouncings in many patterns. ; Main Floor.
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$5 MERCERIZED DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS $3.50-
Imported table cloths in regular patterns. 60x60-inch size. 6.00 napkins to match, 22x22-lnch', doz. 4.50. Second. Floor.
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75c MERCERIZED TABLE DAMASK YARD AT 50c
White with colored border In pink or blue. 64 inches wlde Fine for ordinary use. Limited quantity. Second Floor, i
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38-PIECE DINNER SETS $4.45
Edwin M. Knowles 38-piece semi-porcelain open stock dinner sets in the "Mayflower" shape.
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-Basement.
$42.50-$45 AXMINSTER RUGS $31.85-$34.65
Some of our best patterns and colors in this lot. , S.3xt0.6 rugs, 31.85. The 9x12 rrgs, 34.65. Seventh Floor.
CONGOLEUM GOLD SEAL REMNANTS HALF PRICE
Congoteum Gold' Seal floor covering remnants in room sizes. A laige assortment at exactly half,
-Seventh Floor.
$1.78-$2 INLAID LINOLEUM SQ. YD. $1.19 ,
Large variety of patterns' for kitchen, 'bathroom, bedroom, etc. Very specially priced at square yard 1.19. Seventh Floor.
$30-$32.50 TAPESTRY BRUSSELS RUGS $24.75 .'
Seamless tapestry Brussels rugs suitable for any room in the home. Size 9x12 feet. . ' Seventh Floor.
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$1.50-$8.50 CURTAINS .PAIR -$1.00-$5.75
Excellent quality Nottingham and marquisette curtains in white, cream and ecru. Limited number.
Seventh Floor.
: SWINGING STAND FRAMES AT $1.49 AND $1:69
Antique gold and silver swinging stand frames In two styles ; Complete with glass and back.' All sizes. Fifth floor.