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REPUBLICANS ARE iCharge1 Purchases Made Tomorrow and Balance of I? Month Go On , August Bills Dated September 1 Great Sale of 35c . - ,...- J Percales 25c Full 36 inches wide. Finely serviceable Quality percales in an excellent assortment of patterns on light and dark' rounds. The regular 35c quality, on sale at, yard 25c. I : Meier A Frank' : Second Floor. Our 35c Madras Shirtings 25c ' 32 inches' wide. Excellent quality madras sbirttnics in a treat diversity of effective pat terns and colors. . Retularly 35c. For the Co-operative Sales, yard 25c- . Meier Frank's: Second Floor. Former Meier & Frank Employes desiring to assist, us durine the Co-operative Sales which begin tomorrow . pleise report to Employment Manager, Sixth -Floor, at 8:30 A. M. tomorrow morning ready to to to work. ff BUNGL1HG OF PLAfl Trt& quality Stow or- portlahd rYlK,3UtVMorHsofy.)dsr9U., Mistake Seen in Robbing Dem ocrat of Credit; of Suggest ing Pershing Reception. :y. the : Inauguration of FUMBLE SOLDIERS' MEASURE on rLEOOVER . . - 1 ' 1 . ' ' . ' ..... . ' 1 'yr:-' - . : Is : Taken With- Meier 4 . " .v. . : Frank's I cEsfer, is "operating joint- as tv force before which all 'the unvarying reward. been the spirit of this the shopping public. directed to curb, rising use down so tar as cr. decisive action and has been responsible for the present year planned lOK LIVING in the terri-e-:' serves and we mieht with glorious success. Frank pe Sales Tomorrow insr of the greatest num- fndise of which they stand . which good merchandise iough the savings in many placed not so much on cty and seasonable nature aents of this s eason's tble, all eminently adapted jrthese Co-operative Sales, pore, joins . . ; k we been arranged itrons have fillet! in and : shown below supgest- oj advertise. This, so we have done." ' n'the great buying oppor b. Go-opera tivc. Sales is ex- rally for their immediate requirements for jmonths 1-9 A. M. COME! nuuiuiiiimiiiiiiimimiiimiig zUs to Advertise? 5 ... ,v 5 ut and bring or mail E iarliest convenience. J. 7-27.19. . Publicity, ISixth Floor. V seeing an advertise- 3, . c UiiiimiiMiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin e quest I 00 Yards A J ; tt J i yards U heCo-UiJgUlL I 1 YARD le soie, Ut n e s n the irow at -operative Sales : Main Floor. Because of a Maker's Clemxaway Thi Co-operative Sale $2.50--$3.00-$3.50 iSUks $ .98 2000 yards all new -never shown before. Beautiful soft silks in satin and foulard finishes, many copies of a famous unstiffened taffeta. : Large coin spots, small nondescript patterns, jacr quard figures and all-over designs. Some plain silks. included. - ; - ! A wide variety of colors taupe, green, rose, sand, v brown, blue, black and black-and-white effects. v Suitable for dresses, linings, blouses, kimonos and petticoats. - ; . ': ' ': ' - 38, 40 ad 42 inches wide. . V Meier it. Frank's Co-operative Sale : Second Floor. SPECIAL: Request Long and Short Silk Gloves 63c The short gloves arc in two-clasp styles. Wanted shades of. mastic, mode, pongee, tan, gray, brown, white and black. Plain and fancy embroidered backs. The long-gloves are shown in. white,, pongee, brown, pink, sky and black. Broken line of sizes not every size in each color,- All are famous makes. All are first quality. . All are the most remarkable values at pair 63cr " Meier & Frank's Co-operative Sale : Main Floor. Women's Munsing Union Suits 1.25 "By request." 2."0 Mnnsing fine ribbed light weight cotton union suits in' low neck, sleeveless, tight-knee style. Neck and arm holes are finished with bands. Sizes 34 to 38, suit $1.25 or 2 suits for $2. Sizes 40 to 44, suit $1.&0 or 2 suits for $2.50. j 6 Women's Vests SI 1200 women's fine ribbed light weight lisle vests In low neck, sleeve less ' style. Slightly ' fmperfect gar ments In regular and extra sizes. While any remain 6 for ft, Meier & Frank's Co-operative Sales ; . Main Floor. SPECIAL: By Request Pure Silk Hose 89c FIRST QUALITY, full-fashioned and seamless stockings in fancy stripe effects nfvy, green, lavender, black and white com binations, also ,black-andwhite and black-and-yellow. ..... Women's All-Silk Hose $2 EXTRA Women's drop-stitch seamless all-silk hose in black only. Sues ' to to. - Mercerized Lisle Hose $1 Women's full-fashioned mercerized lisle stock ings fin black, white. Cordovan, field mouse, African brown, nickel and rlpln rock. All sizes. 3 pairs $2.75. v i Meier te. Frank's Co-operaUve Sales : Main Floor. Women's Pumps, Oxfords $4.45 335 pairs of womens pumps and oxfords broken lines taken from regular stock and reiuced fpr the Co-operative Sales. A large assortment of styles and leathers tan kid and black patent leather oxfords. patent, and black pumps, white buck-! skin pumps, bronze kid slippers, gray and white kid shoes with filet tops. Broken sizes. iho pnone orders, no ap provals, no exchanges. Meier & Frank's Co-oparative Sales ; Third Floor. EXTRA f Sale of 35c-75c Stationery ' 23c "By request' we offe 1200 boxes of stationery and correspondence cards regularly 35c to 75c at, box 23c. WWte, pink, buff, blue, lavender, etc. Regular and long shaped envelopes. Extra special values. t - Meier & Frank's ; Main Floor. Sale of Beadjed Sautoirs v. . 47 Inches long and from a to 4 strands of beads braided together. finished r with tas sels. Anyone who knows the price of beads will understand the unusualness of these pretty neck chains at t.95. Turquoise, ce rise and aqua marine green, plain or com bined with white. - UmitedTrumber. s Meier & Frank's : Main Floor. Great Sale of Hair Ornaments 49c In this lot are shell casque combs, hair pins, back combs and tuck combs set with brilliants in a great number of styles. For the Co-operative Sales we offer 600 of these hair ornaments, each 49c. . - Meier & Frank s : Main Floor. 99 D6z."SnowWhite Toilet. Paper 89c Regularly sold at 10c roll. High-grade crepe toilet paper at this special price for 3 days only. Roll 8c : or t Ji rolls 89 c Meier & Frank's ; Main Floor. Women's Lawn Kerchiefs t7c-20c values. Women's Irish hand-embroidered handkerchiefs oti, fine sheer , and closely-woven Shamrock lawn. A great va riety of pleasing patterns. White and colors. Kerchiefs 5c ' Women's" and misses' sheer lawn handker chiefs in one-corner embroidered designs. White and colors. Narrow, turned and J4 inch hemstitched hems. 8c-10c values. Meier 4c Frank's l Main Floor. Sale of 500 Yards Embroidery 59c 18-inch AJdeira embroideries. 27-inch lawn flounciftgs rwlth ruffled and jcalloped edges. 1 36-inch' batiste and lawn dress em broideries, in white and colored dots. ; Camisole Points 19c 25c to 35c values 4 to 5-Inch camisole lace points combined , with beading Piatt Val. and Point 4e Paris designs. ; , Meier Frank's : Main Floor. Child's Sfamped Pique Hats j' : - 39c -1 Children's pique bats stamped for. em broidery in attractive designs: Also baby pillows, special at 39c Carriage. robes to match baby pillows, special 50c; . ' Meter 4 Frank's ; Second Floor. . SPEClALlBy Request A Sale of . 3600 Men's New Ties $T.00 1L 6 for S5.50 For, this Co-operative Sale we duplicate the values in our wonderful sale of four weeks ago and the previous sale Vas ad mittedly productive of the best tie values of the year. Sie50.$2-S2.50 Values High quality imported and domestic silks fashion these new ties, which evidence con summate skill and critical workmanship in their making. A marvelous variety of patterns and col orings many of the kinds that will be in demand for fall,' ... t '. . At $1 each or 6 for $5.50 a man should go the limit. Meier Frank's Co-operative Sales : Main Floor.' ' . :i ' .. v4 t ., . 'if. SPECIAL: By Request A Baby's Layette of 75 Finished Pieces $38.50 Every article the sort that mothers will find thoroughly practical and daintfly sweet and baby-like. Here are the 75 piecesthat make up this splendid layette remember, all the little garments arc FINISHED i. " 2 datnty slips of soft nainsook. 3 dresses of nainsook. 2 Gertrudes of nainsook, 2 scalloped flannel Gertrudes. 3 scalloped flannelette gowns, v 2 scalloped flannelette wrappers, 2 bibs, 2 wash cloths a small bath towels, 1 large bath square, H yard Kleinerfs rubber sheeting. t auiUed pad. t wool mixed double blanket, l, wrapping J blanket, 3 pairs . woolen stock ings with silk heels and toes, 3 merino "vests. 3 Vanta bind ers, t2 Daisy cloth binders. 34 Red Star diapers, 70 - pieces in all. Also included are the fol lowing articles: Tube 3 white vase line, bottle sweet oil. package boracic powder, 1 box talcum, 1 cake castile soap. ' All the, little dresses and wrappers and shirts are of ihe materials that mothers usually choose. ' Styles are simple and trimmed only with a narrow edge of lace or pink and blue stitching. Every garment Is complete. Mothers do not need to put a single stitch in them. i .... ........ , A truly remarkable value -this 75-plece completely finished layette at $38.50. ' t A -Meier A Frank's Co-operaUve Sales i Second Floor. r $1.49 y.:.ci",-.i..i r. r SPECIAL: By Request Leather Bags, Purses $1.49 - , . .:',-- -JT .. . ' ... .... ;.. . ,, ) Hundreds of new real leather hand bags and purses at this exception ally low price tomorrow. The, assortment embraces an immense variety of styles and sizes ranging from the 6-inch back-strap purse to the 9-inch, shopping bags. Some are leather lined and others are lined with moire silk. AH hand bags are fitted with coin purse and mirror. Some have, safety catches. A few are in colors. . The purses are fitted with mirror and have several compartments for coins. Five 'styles sketched. .. - . Meier & Frank' Co-operative Sales: Main Floor. Another Example of Misieader- shi'p That Rank and File Pro voked at Is Appropriation Bill. TON BUREAU OF THE JOURNAL,) Some Republican members of the house are dlacruntled over what they declare the blundering of their leaders, the lat est Instance haintr th. ma nim.t. n plans for a oonarresslonal welcome to General Persnlnc Into a party measure. ' a RepreeentaUve Caldwell of Kew York, f Who hu bean m. ttM.n nint.m fairs and won. distinction , durine the wr wiw B7 miormins; addressee of military Questions, has disclosed that he went to Speaker Olllett and asked If the speaker would recognise htm to aek unanimous consent for passage of a resolution for a Joint session of con rress In General Pershlng-'s honor. The house does Tsrythln by pro. cram, and preliminary arranrement with the speaker is necessary before a member can secure recognition for a motion of this sort. . MXETIKGS HE ABB J . The " eoernvkop tnM rtm tia B4ad tn Att mn mm M M-. rian v... as I am a Democrat, he thought lit bet- - j; w reier we matter to tn Republican Steeiinr committee hfnr AmtAinm should be done. The next day I asked mm ii ns naa rererrea It. and Je said he had not, but was clad 1 had called it to his attenUon, The fo!lowln day he Informed me he had taken It up with the stearin commlttu ttn i tta ueciuea 10 nave ute matter passed on By this means the Republican or s-anlsaUon will be able to "point with pride" to having- decided to welcome Pershing;. Muttering-s are heard, how ever, from .Republican members who be-' lieva the anAvkt MnA ih. .u ...n. of leaders made a misUke, and that the' ugK-auon snouia nave been aocepted as It came wlthoui.a lot of comm!tte foolerv. even (hnnrti l vumm posed by a Democratlo member. jueke aiisLXAijasair . . Another example of mlsleadershlp. In the estimation of many, was the manner in which the Republicans fumbled the appropriation for rehabilitation of dlo abled .soldiers, sailors and m.rln.. . . Under the nlaa. nf fnnAm , i . ' priatlon was lsed at $.000.0o0, which resulted in the veto of the sundry civil bill by the president. The president asserted that at lnt 11,000.000 Is needed for this work, de-" ciarlng- it a matter of grave concern wuen men are coming in increased numoers to receive the tnrit r i,i. act, vocational education should be re-. u-iciea Dy insuincient funds. Chairman Good of the tnnmnrl.MAni ' mmmiii.. wanted to pass the bill over again with S6.S00.00O. but eu finally fti..iiiii. a,vuu,vuv ineerieo. Thus, while the Republican leaders return In r aoMleve. the int..Hn. .t the president was necessary to uphold i" appropriation ior vocational train. "if. ana m nouse, wrtn its big ne DUblican meiorltv. vnlxl tm support, for the federal employment service, which has done so jnuch ic help soldiers to secure Jobs. This serv ice was Continued only .after Hen torf Robinson of Arkansas and Aehurta o( Arizona, democrats, assisted by l"ro-grenslve-rtepubllcau senators, mado s sharp issue In the senate, Mow some of tho leading Rcpublk-aii are preparing to fight the soldier settle, ment bill. - Kvery few 4ays a statement in opposition comes from Senator Hrrt lng. Senator Wadsworth, or some other maioritv leader. : Th.ra 4a mHl nl.ni. of talk of aiding the soldiers, but praf.- iicai measures seem to nave hard sled ding under existing auspices. Dr. Schafer Will' Give Lecture Here Wednesday Evening Dr. Bchsfer of the University of Ore. gon. who has been acting head of the historical research bureau at Washing ton, IX C. for the past year, win give an address at the Central library, for the teachers and cltisens of Portland mi the evening of July 13, at I o'clock. HI subject will, be "The Course In History Projected by tha New Committee ' of Eight.- - This committee has been appointed by the government and Is composed of the -following mens William C. Baclry, Frank 8. Bogardus, Julian A. C. Chand ler, Samuel B. Harding, DanleJ C Knowlton, Andrew C Mclaurhton, Ouy Stanton Ford arid Ir. Hcbafer. Vr. Schafer Is chairman of this committee and Is traveling about the country In the interest of this work. It Is hoped that all teachers and cltisens who are inter ested In the civic Instruction of the fu ture will be out In force to hear Dr. Schafer talk. Sermon on Jonah to Be No Fish Story At the First Methodist church. Twelfth and Taylor streets, on .Sunday next, lr. Joshua StansfJeld will preach in the morning at 10 '.30 on "The Mighty Acta of God," being a study of God in provi dence, in history and In saving grace. To see God in all life is the finest and best' seeing. In the evening at the summer hour service from to 9 the sermon will bo on "A Strange Bible Story," being the story of Jonah, one of the best mission ary stories of the Old Testament litera ture. This will not be a fish story, but the story of Jonah, one of the best in the book. . Tear's Pay Wanted For Service Men Washington, July 2. (U. P.) A. bonus of one year's pay for each soldier, sailor and marine who fought In the war Is provided in a bill Introduced to day by Representative Foster, Ohio. Funds to pay the bonus would be raised by income taxes assessed fagalint in- . comes of $20,000 or more. j