The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 01, 1919, Page 14, Image 14

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PREVEN
T INJURIES
Main Floor Bargain j Square Sale
40c Voiles and Ginghams
Many thousands of yards of these materials in new summer pat
terns and colorings. The voiles are 36 and 40 inches, wide. Ging
hams are 32 and 27 inches wide. Look to allisummer requirements
in this sale at 25c yard. t . . . j
z Store Your Furs
in mir dry coIdiir safety vaults on the prem
ises where they: are secure from. the depreda
tions of moths, from dust, theft, fire, loss or
damage from any cause. We do expert re
pairing and remodeling of furs. Special sum
mer rates are how in effect.
Meier & Frank's : Fourth Floor.
BY SAFETY FIRST,
: DECLARES EXPERT
General Manager of the National
- Safety Council Speaks Before
Industrial' Employers in City.
COOPERATION IS' NECESSARY
Permanent Waving
as performed by out experts :ts a simple
pleasant' process. We use the Frederics Elec
tric hair waving machine. , Women are! de
lighted at the ease with which hair waveii in
this fashion, may be arranged. And moisture
only deepens thei wave! .; . i,
i Meier & Frank's : Fifth FIoqjv
2 -
aar'
JHe Quality' Sto
or Portland
The Jiine White
EataMrf4- ' .... . .-"
Sale
Figures Showing, How Education
of Workmen Saves Big Loss
Presented to Manufacturers.
i TT To convince employers that safety
" methods and safety education, aside
from the ethical aspect, is a good busi
ness proposition, and to interest em
ployes ang the public itself evfen down
, to the homes nd to the school children,
fa putting: Portland on a safety basis,
. C ty. Price, general manasrer of the
.National Safety council, is in Portland.
Mr. ' Price xl:e betore t be employers
. of a number of Portland industrial firms j
at a dinner civen at the Benson Hatur-
; : day night. Me will sjwak Monday night
before the foremen, tellfnp them what
.
they can do to lessen accidelits in in
dustrial plants.
MAS LOSfO EXPKRIKNCK j
Mr, Price is forceful and onvmcinj.
. with a head full of .figures that he rat
tles off without hesitation. Kor 12 years
he was with the International Harvester
company, and then he oruanized safety
work'; for Ave years he was with the
industrial commission it Wisconsin, or
Kanlzlng that state on a new basis that
has since been copied by many other
states. 'Am field secretary, of the Na-
. tiondt Safety council, of which he was
formerly vice president, he has organ
ised loctt councils in g Industrial
centers. ' IIo hopes to , organize one in
Pftrtland.
--By the installation of '.safety ma
chinery and devices, three-fourths of the
Industrial accidents san be eliminated,
says Mr. Price.
STRIVE FOR SAFETY
Accident prevention ror the last 10
years has been the common ground on
which employers and employes can meet.
Ninety per cent of the7 accidents in
plants adhering strictly tv state regu
lations and .Insurance laws are due to
lack of education of the employes.
Safety methods yield not only ordi
nary, but extraordinary, dividends on
tho Investment. The campaign Is a
.business proposition.'.
These are the facts that Mr. Price is
Riving to employers. He related many
stories as proof of his argument. In a
United' States arsenal last July 4500 J
men were employed at extremely haz
ardous work. The number-increased to
8300. Such an abnormal situation al
ways Increases accideints, but results
of the safety campaign showed that in
April. 1919, "accidents had dropped 77
per cent under the number in July,
which had been 1 1-3 men out of every
100 men in a period of three days. The
education work among the employes is
handled by a safety engineer.
SAVIICO SHOWS
The United States Steel corporation,
the pioneer In the safety movement,
showed a saving of 23,196 lives or per
manently disabled men during the pefi
odJrora 1907 to 1918, in which safety
methods were practiced. Besides lives,
the . company saved $1,000,000 annually
which would have been spent on acci
dents. MBvery great railroad today has or
ganized a safety department," said Mr.
Price. "During the first five years they
reduced the number of passengers killed
In wrecks one half and train operators
47 per cent. During the last year there
were 325 railroads with 162,000 miles of
track, carrying 485.000,000 passengers,
Without an accident.' :
"Five things must be done. The gen-
era! manager must put safety on the
map and get hack of it so unmistakably
that v every foreman will be convinced,
and will do his part.
J"Tbe attitude of the -workman on safe
ty depends absolutely upon the foreman:
In every nlant there KhniiM ho a
men called 'safety inspector.' who has j
acquainted himself with methods of I
doing safety work in other plants and
who should devbte his: whole time to
looking after the safety.
"The bulletin board should be posted
each week with pictures bringing home
to the workmen the need of careful
ness. "Each plant should Organize an In
spection committee of the rank and file
of the workmen, which Is given abso
lute authority to make inspections on
the company's time and make recom
mendations. The only way to win the
confidence of the men is by giving them
an active part."
M
Club WiH Meet to
Plan Entertainment
. To plan a series of summer entertain
ments, the Coast Artillery club of Port
land will meet in room 520 of the court
house next Wednesday night at 8
o'clock. '
roceries
Fancy. Head Rice, 8 lbs. Si;
'lb 13c.
Red Salmon, No. t tall cans.
, doz. 53.40; can 30c.
Tomatoes, Victor brand, solid
.pack. No. 2J4 cans, doz.
$1.90; three cans for Soc.
Ryzon Baking Powder, extra
quality; cook book free with
each purchase; No. l cans,
. two for 75c; can 40c.
Royal Anne Cherries, No. 2 yZ
cans, doz. $3.90; three cans
$1; can 3 Sc.
Seeded Raisins, extra quality.
No. t pkgs., doz. $1.40:
' pkg. 12c.
Kellogg's Battle Creefc Sani
tarium Food Products now be
ing demonstrated at this "store.
Meier & Frank's : Ninth Floor.
(Mall Orders Filled.)
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Shfeets, Spreads, Cases
Table Linens, Towels
At Underselling Prices
The Second Floor contributes the following to the June White Sale. All
first quality merchandise at generous reductions:
$1.75 Sheets for $1.25
Goo,d quality. Size 81x90.- No filling.
$1.75 Table Damask $1.25 k
70-in. Extra heavv bleached damask.
$3.75 Bed Spreads $2.50
Crochet bedspreads. All full size.
$1.75 Table Cloths $1.25
64x64-in. size. Hemmed cloths.
40c Pillow Cases 30c
-Reliable quality. Size 42x36.
50c Union Towels 35c
-Size 17x32. Hemstitched.1'
45c Pillow Cases 35c
' Excellent i quality. Size 45x36.
75c Turkish Towels 50c
Size 22x41. Colored border.
More Than 25;000 Yards in This June White Sale of
Laces and Embroideries
Most .of this merchandise was bdughtmonths ago with the June White Sale in- view; Now is the
time to supply your lace and embroidery needs for summer sewing in the June White Sale there are
embroidery edges, flouncings, galloons, headings and laces for women's lingerie, blouses, dresses, baby
.wear, etc. quality merchandise at prices in some instances fessthan present cost. Some IMPORTED
Embroideries 49c I - Embroideries 69c '
merchandise inlthis sale.
Swiss, cambric and longcloth embroidery skirt
ings, 12 and 18 inches wide. Baby embroideries
with scalloped edges and ruffled finish, 27 inches.
Lawn and voile dress embroideries in heavy floral
and neat conventional patterns, 36 inches.
Embroideries 25c
Swiss, nainsook and cambric edges, headings,
bead top galloons and corset cover embroideries
for undermuslins. l to 17 inches wide.
New 36-inch voile dress embroideries in floral
patterjjs. Yellow, blue, pink and rose lawn flounc
ings with pleated frills combined with colored
stitching. Also 36-inch lawn embroideries in neat
floral designs with scalloped edges.
Embroideries $139
40-inch vojle dress embroideries in all white
heavy floral work designs with scalloped edges.
Also 3 6-inch floral all-over embroideries.
Laces, "Yard 25c
For blouses, neckwear and un
dermuslins. Are n i s e bands,
shadow edges and Filet bands
and edges in white and cream.
Laces, Yard 15c-25c
Filet crochet lace edges and
bands for camisoles and art
work: White. Widths range
from 1 to 4 inches.
Laces, Yard 10c
Piatt Val., Point, de Paris,
Venise, Filet and French Val. lace
edges and, bands in-f widths from
1 to 4 inches.
Meier & Frank's: Main Floor. (Mail Orders Filled.
White Millinery
An admirable assemblage of
hats in all-white and white com
bined with colors.
Hats of Milan, Leghorn and
peanut straws, georgette and
h-orsehair.
Large' droop and straight brim,
poke and mushroom styles.
Trimmings of white fancy
feathers, flowers, embroidery in
new pastel shades and ribbons.
Many of the hats are in plain
banded styles for sports- wear.
Prices range from 4.50 to
$20.
Meier & Frank's: Fourth Floor. (Mail Orders Filled.)'
Sale White Goods
Substantial savings on first quality merchandise."
t , 25c Quality Nainsook 20c
Serviceable quality nainsook in the . 36-inch width.
25c Quality Muslin 20c
Fifle, soft-finished muslin in the 36inch width.
40c White Poplin 25c
This material lis 27 inches wide.- ' j
40c White Pique 25c
Wide-welt pique, 27 inches wide.
$225 Longcloth, Ten-Yard Piece, $1.75
Excellent quality longcloth, 36 inches wide, f
50c Colored Voiles 35c
All this season's goods. Light and dark colors. , .
Meier Frank's ; Second Floor. J (Mall Orders .Filled.) ,
June White -Sale of
Kerchiefs
Three extra special values In
handkerchiefs for the June
White Sale.
Men's 'Kerchiefs 20c
t.
Medium sheer lawn handker
chiefs with hand-loom embroid
ered initials in plain and fancy
styles. Woven, taped and cord
ed borders in wide and narrow
cross-barred effects.
'Kerchiefs for 14c
Women's sheer Shamrock
lawn handkerchiefs in one-corner
embroidered styles wt h
scalloped edges and hemstitched
hems. Many attractive -patterns
to choose from. 6 for 80c,
'Kerchiefs for 25c
Women's LINEN handker
chiefs with genuine, Irish, hand
embroidery in one-corner styles.
Many pleasing designs. Rolled,
turned and hemstitched hems.
6 for $1.40.
, Meier & Frank's : Main Floor.
(Mall Orders Filled.)
J
June White Sale of
Gloves .
S 1 .29
Women's lightweight lamb
skin gloves the famous PER
RipPS make for summer wear.
One-clasp style. Pw K. sewn.
Plain and fancy switched backs.
AH sizes.' Every pair perfect.
This price $1.29 pair is close
to HALF regular.
Meier & Frank's : Main Floor.
t(Mall Orders Filled.)
Tomorrow at 9 A. M. we. launch the June White
Sale of 1919.. We are satisfied that quality for quality
and 'price for price this sah's offerings cannot be
matched. We invite the public to share in it tomor
row and succeeding days.
The largest andfinest assortments of white things
in Portland are reduced for this sale. Many shrewd
buyers make it a point to come the first day to se
cure the cream of the fresh merchandise. Here we
sketch very briefly the values. ' ' l;. r f , I
The White. Sale of Undermuslins
Tie undermusliri section has excelled itself for this June White Sale. It offers thousands of garments-4garri
ments that evidence good materials, good designing and gootl workmanship at prices that mean in every instance
substantial savings. Assortments are ample. We content ourselves With the briefest outline of items arid prices.
Domestic Undergarments at Great Reductions
Extra Sizes
Extra size garments are a fea
ture of this sale. . There are:
Gowns of white nainsook and
muslin and cotton crepe in white
and flesh. Some have high necks
and long .sleeves. -Reduced to
$1.49, $1.98, $2.29,-52.98, $3.59.
Petticoats in various materials
and styles are reduced to $1.2?,
$1.79. $1.98, $2.29, $2.98. $3.59.
Drawers reduced to 98.C, $1.49,
$1.79. $1.98.
Corset Covers reduced to 69c,
98c, $1.29, $1.79, $1.98,
Gowns
Of muslin and nainsook. Plain,
-and fancy styles. V, round and
square neck, some sleeveless. Re
duced to $1.47. $1.79, $1.98,
$2.2, $2.59, $2.98, $3.29, $3.9.
' Marcella
Combinations
Corset Covers are trimmed with
lace and embroidery, some very
fancy, others with plain embroid
ered edgings. Drawers, are fin
ished to-match. Reduced to $1.27,
$1.69. $1798. $2.29, $3.29, $3.95.
Pajamas
One-piece Billie Burke pajamas
in rink and white cotton crepe
with bluebird design, some of ba,
tiste in Empire style. Reduced to
$1.79. $1.98. $2.29, $2.59.
Envelope Chemise
Some with yokes of dainty lace
in Empire style, many with tucks
and lace and embroidery edging.
Round, V and square neck. Many
with ribbon and lace strap shoul
der. Reduced to 98c. $1.47,
$1.59, $1.98, $2.59, $2.98.
Straight Chemise
Squaoe and round neck models
with lace and embroidery edging,,
many with insets foj good Inser
tions and laces. Bottom finished
to match. Some have Jtrap shoul-.
ders. . Reduced to 98c, $1.47,
$1.98, $2.29.
Bloomers
Of batiste, sateen, cotton crepe
and seco silk in flesh and white
rfire reduced to 69c, 98c, $1.22,
$1.95.
Petticoats i . j
Of muslin and nainsook.. I Trim
med with rows of lace, some with
wide embroidered flounces with or
without underlay. Many tailored
models of pique and muslin fin
ished with hem or scalloped edg
ing. Reduced, to 98c,, 1.-27,
$1.59, $1.98, $2.59; $3.29, $3.98,
$4.98, to $6.39. f
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Corset Covers;'
Many dainty lace ybke 'effects
in front and back, sonle finished
with embroidery, others pin tucks
and feather stitching. Reduced Jto
69c. 98c, $1.27, $1.69. ;
Mdny Unadvcrtiscd
White Sale Items
. -Meier & Frank'" s Third Floor.
(Mailorder Filled.).
Hand Embroidered
and hand-made garments greatly reduced for
the White Sale:
Gowns of good material in many styles.
Round, V and square neck. A few high neck
and long leeves with yokes of hand-made tucks
and embroidery. Reduced to $2.98, $3.29,
$4.19. '
Envelope Chemise with scalloped edges, some
in eyelet and solid embroidery. Reduced to
$1.98, $2.95. $3.19, $3.98, $4.98.
Straight Chemise reduced to $1.98, $2.29,
$3.29. $3.79. T , "
Grepe de Chine
and wash safm garments' greatly reduced: -
Gowns in tailored and fancy models are fea
tured at $4.59.
Petticoats in tailored and fancy models.
Flesh and white. Reduced to $3.59, $3.95,
$4.95, $5.95. $6.95. "
Chemise with lace and ribbon strap shoulder
and regulation style. Flesh and white. Fea
tured at $1.98.
Camisoles in tailored and fancy models with
lace and ribbon strap shoulder and regulation
styles Reduced to 98c. $i79, $1.95, $2.29,
$2.95. ! if.
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Other High-Grade Under garments
Crepe de Chine and hand-embroidered undergarments, including some fWiesFrench models
gowns, chemise, petticoats and drawers now reduced. ? ,
Trousseau Crepe
We 'have Just received a newshipment of
these -beautiful undergarments and specially
priced them for the White Sale. Excellent
heavy quality silk crepe." Flesh color.j .
Envelope Chemisa, special at $3.95, $5.95,
Petticoats, special t $S.95. $6.95..
Gowns, special at $9.55. . '
, Camisoles, special at $11.59, $1.95, $2.29,
$2.95. ' 1 1
Bloomers, special at $3.95.
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fiV1' are P03' examples of the values to be had in MEIER & v i
jtfi1 FRANK'S June White Sale. They are priced as follows: ;". . 1 ' .V 7 : . '' - r .
imW. tA) Crepe de Chine Petticoat, sook. $ 1.98. -'A ' 'K ' ' ' '
are typical examples of the values to be had in MEIER &
FRANK'S June White Sale. They are priced as follows:
A) Crepe de Chine Petticoat,
$3.95. Trousseau Crepe 'Camisole,
$2.29..
(B) Domestic Gown, $2.29.
(C) Crepe de Chine Gown,
$4.59.
D) Muslin Petticoat 98c.
(E) Envelope Chemise of Nain
sook. $1.98.
(F) Hand-Embroidered Straight
Chemise. $3.29.
(G) Hand-Embroidered Gown,
$2 98.' j . .
(H) Billie Burke Pa am a, $2.59.
-(J)- T,rousseau Crepe Bloomers, -
$3.95. Lace and Ribbon Camisole, -$1.79.
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Children's Muslinwear in the White Sale
White Dresses
S7.95
" Just received. A special purchase of
children's white dresses of fine lawn in
fancy high waistline style with bolero
front. Short sleeve j dresses elaborately
trimmed .with embroideries, ' insertions,
Uces, tucks, etc. Sizes 8 to 14 years.
Combinations
Of cambric and muslin. Prin
cess front style with drop seat
and knickerbocker knee. Spe
cial. $1.69 to $2.69. "
Drawers
Fitted waist, closed drawers
for misses and small women.
1 Neatly trimmed. Special.) 89c to
I $3.95.
I Princess Slips
Nainsook princess . slips for
j girls 6 to 16 years. Trimmed
' with; laces, insertions, etc. Sper
cial. $1.69 to $3;57. ' ,
Gowns ; : '
Muslin gowns In high, low and
V-neck styles. Plain and elab
orately trimmed. 4 to 16V years.
Special $1.27 to $2.98.
' Bloomers
Sateen, linene and galatea fit
ted and gathered elastic - top'
bloomers in sizs 4 to 18 years..
Special, S9c to $1.69.
Petticoats
. Muslin and nainsook ' petti
coats with and . without, tucks.
length. Special, $1,27 to $2.69. I
. Meier 4 rank'
:.y-: . ;4 Gowns : ! ; ':
Broken lot of high, andi V-neck
muslin gowns trimmed with
tuckj. Insertions, etc. 4 to 14
years. Special, $1.29.-.
j Petticoats I
Muslin petticoats with lace
and embroidery insertions, head
ings, etc. 28 to. 36 inches long.
Special, $1.29. ;
j Middies 1
All white Jean and white with
navy galatea or flannel: collars.
6 to 16 years and. 6 to:44 bust.
Special; $1.93 to $3.95..
1 Second ,Floor. (Mall Orderg Filled.)
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