The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 15, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY, V AUGUST 15, 19.
A Permanent Hair Waife Will insure a Happy Vacation -and Will B e Doubly Appreciated During the Rainy Month Just Around the Corner, Balcony,"
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IJ. HALL THEFT,
Take Home a Loaf of Hot, Golden Crusted
Bread, Some Rolls and Some
Delicious Pastry ' '
; - Out of the Ovens at 2 P. M. Saturday,
-Tip Top Inn Bakery Eighth Floor.
ECONOMY BASEMENT REDUCED PRICES
ADVERTISED LAST NIGHT WILL
BE IN EFFECT SATURDAY
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SAY INSPECTORS
Clarence Vandoiy and -Ed. Ring
, Admit Taking Cash and To
, bacco, Declare Detectives.
MANY ROBBERIES REPORTED
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cfTMerchandise of Merit Only
Iiavite Ybu to Save "on FasliioiiaBle NewT-hiiig's. forY
While a Number of "Sales for a Day" Give You Single Items at Equally Great Savings! ,
Complaints to Police Indicate
City Is Swamped by Wave of
Petty Peculations.
YOUTHS
CONFESS
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Two alleged burglars were, cap
tured and two burglaries cleared up
Thursday, night, when Inspectors
Goltz and Howell arrested Clarence
Vandoiy, IT, and Ed Ring, 19, Whom
thejr saV have confessed to robbing
the Multnomah poolroom, 341, Mor
rison street.
The place was entered Wednesday
night and a quantity of cigarettes
and $17.50 in cash -were stolen.
About $22.50 was stolen two months
ago. -The Officers have recovered
nearly all the cigarettes and part of
the money. . They report the boys
made a full confession. Vandoiy will
be tried in the Juvenile court. -
Q. TV. Sullivan of 14 First street re
ported to the police that a storage bat
tery had been stolen from his' automobile
truck while lt,',was parked for a few
minutes Thursday at East Twenty-second
and Salmon streets.
APARTMENT IS ISTEREO
Someone evidently with ulrior mo
tives broke" the Yale lock off the front
door of the Grand-Oak apartments, Wed
nesday night, according to a report
made- to the police by the manager, J.
- M, Brown. Inspectors Goltz and Howell
scout the burglary, theory, believing a
tenant lost his key and used- this means
of gaining access to the apartments.
Inspectors Hellyer and Leonard hur
ried to 199 Blandena avenue Thursday
night in response to a burglary call at
the home of R. Mason, but when they
arrived: they found that nothing had
been stolen. Someone -had entered the
house during the family's absence and
ransacked - things, but nothing of value
v as stolen.
TIRES ARE STOLEX
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Inspectors Van Dusen and Russell lo
cated several tires and inner tubes
stolen from the Broadway Tire Shop
'. i Wednesday night, when about $200 worth
of automobile accessories were stolen.
The cache was found behind a sign
- board about 200 feet from the shop. This
is the third time this place had been
robbed recently. "
The thief who entered the home of
Mrs. Barr at 731 Everett street chose
I the basement for his scene of opera -
tlon. making away with part of the
family laundry. Another tried the room
' of R. K. Clark In the Barton hotel and
ti- was rewarded with a suit of clothes.
-F. A..Kenny of 852 Depauw street, while f 6
' the latter was eating supper, and stole
his bicycle. Captain Circle has as
4 S signed detectives to each of the above
cases, v '
J " Inspectors Mallet and Tichenor located
a vacuum cleaner in a pawn shop yes-
' terday which was Btolen several days
' - ago from the home of M. C. Davis, who
has moved to' The Dalles since the rob-
: bery was committed. .
Act of Streetcar
, Held Reckless; 2 ,
Collisions Result
Alleged , reckless driving of art Irving
ton' streetcar resulted In two collisions
at the corner , of Multnomah and Grand
avenue Thursday afternoon. The street
car; was- approaching the turn from
Multnomah. Into Grand avenue and
slowed dowii as if to stop for passengers
who were waiting at the curb, but In
stead of making the stop, witnesses de
clare, the car suddenly shot forward at
full speed, colliding with a motorcycle
: and later with an automobile going north
on Grand avenue.
Jack Harper, 1168 East Seventeenth
street worth,, who was riding on the
motorcycle, was seriously injured and
taken to St. Vincents hospital. Mrs. L..
E. Reed, of Ridgef ield. Wash., driver, of
the automobile, was taken to Emergency
hospital and later .removed to St. Vin
cents, where it was found that she had
suffered painful injuries. Frank' Swartz
of Ridgefield, who occupied the auto
with Mrs. Reed, received cuts and
bruises about the head. The streetcar
was driven by A. D. Kidd.' "
Light Cruiser Sinks
AtHutrahce to Suez
Canal; Many Killed
London, Aug. 15. (U. P.) A dispatch
. to the Dally Mail, from Sues reported to
day, that the Italian warship Basilicata
had. been sUnk at the entrance of the
Sues canal by an internal explosion.
"Heavy- casualties were reported.
The Basilicata. a light cruiser, was
completed in 1S14' and had a displace
ment of 25,560 tons. Its length was 149.9
feet. The ship was intended for colonial
service, its speed being adequate for em
ployment as & scout.
Remedy
Granulated Eyelids
Red.7eal,raf ery Eyes
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Guaranteed
In eight lessons. , Ladies,
$2.50. Gentlemen, $5.00, at
DeHoney's Beautiful
Academy, 23d and Wash
ington. New .summer
classes start. Monday,
Tuesday and Thursday
evenings, & to 11 :30. Plen
ty of - desirable partners
and practice. Nq embar
rassment. Private les
sons - all hours. Learn
from professional danc
ers. ; Phone Main' 7656.
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New, Famous
Wmhrite Mocha
KM
loves
Special
$2.49
Slightly Imperfect
An opportunity to buy
washrite Mocha jjlov;s in
pique and P. X. M. styles
with self and contrastinii em
broidery. Imperfections are
so nejrliKibie as to scarcely
deserve mention.
Gray, mode, mastic, pearl,
field mouse and white.
Bargain Square,
Street Floor,
Lipman. Wolfe & Co.
Special, W omen's
Pure Thread
Silk
Hose
$ 1 .39
Sub-standards
)nlv a manufacturer of
the highest standards would
call these stockings "sec
opds" so difficult , of de
tection are the irregularities.
Lisle garter tops rein
forced toes. S'i!es and heels.
Black and a few of the most
wanted shades. ' -
Street Floor.
Lipman. Wolfe & Co.
Go "Dancing" In a Sports Corset
$3.95
Modern dancing as much' as all
sports reauires graceful freedom and
to attain this freedom and at the same
time mould the figure in the way it
should go the Sports Corset has been
evolved.
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This model is of flesh pecon striped
material, with elastic at waist hook
front, lace back style. h:
Fourth Floor, Lipman. Wolfe & Co.
Numbers of Men and Women Shoppers - Have Told Us k
The "Ties In This Sale
Are Incomparably Good
1200
You'll
Say So,
Too
When you see the
new pat terns , the
shapes, the colors.
You'll
Want
Several
When you see and
feel the heavy silH and
satins. - -
More Ties Added
Another Very Special Purchase Just Received
" But it's not their number, it's the won- You'll say so when you see them you'll
derful quality of the silks and the richness " , .. ,, .
of the patterns that make these ties incom- say so more emphatically when you, learn .
parable. what splendid service they'll give.
Fiber Silk
PAJAMAS
$4.95
A Special Purchase
Beautiful flowered de
signs and s o f t shades of
plain blue, pink, lavender
a n d ;pongee distinguish
these silky pajamas,
n The same make': has been
selling in regular stock for
it good deal morel5 ;
Street Floor.
Pure Thread Silk
SOCKS
Silk Lisle
SOCKS
45.
35
Slightly Imperfect
In fine silk hose such as
tfiese, the slightest irregular
ity causes them to be classed
as sub standards. You reap :
the benefit in securing prac?
tically perfect, socks at less
than half the price of "firsts."
Black, brown'tahd cordovan
in all sizes to -start the day.
Lipman, Wolfe, Just Inside Washington
3 Pairs, $1,00
First : quality socks in
black, white, gray, mahog
any and tan. all sizes. Made
with doubly reinforced
heels and toes.
Perfect silk lisle socks
such as these are very spe
cial indeed at 3 pairs for .
$1.00.
St. Entrance.
Tailored Hats For Elarly Fall
; ; : $7.50-$8.50-$10
- Sailors both stiffly prim , and coquettishly floprvy and
Oriental. looking turbans are In high favor in the Court of
Fashion, i - . ..- ,,- , , . i .
-Th short back eailor la youthful
and becoming- the big droopy sail-
; or with soft flexible edge frames
the face flatteringly- and Is most
kind to. tired lines. fj! '" '
Smart turbans may be bad In
navy, brown, purple, sand or black.
Fancy feathers and velvet flowers
add to their height and, incidentally,
their charm.. ,
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Taffeta,, velvet and combinations
in both types of hats. " -
Third Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
NewGeorgette-CrepedeChine
Blouses Special $5.95
One can always use one morej blouse and these days of
soaring prices it is the part of wisdom to take advantage of an
"offer like this. - . ! .
Fine, firm ' quality Georgette
and I crepe de chine recognized
- by fashion as the standard' fab
rics for blouses. These are tail
ored and novelty styles.
Neck -line variety a-plenty.
' Dainty, lace, wee tucks and pleats
are significant adornments.
White, navy and all the wanted
V shades. Value extraordinary.
Third Floor,
Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
From
the Simplest Neckpiece to the
Most Magnificent Fur Coat
You can now effect definite, decidedly substantial savings on fine pelts, fashionably
styled for fall and winter, 1919. -
-"Present prices are marked on green ticketsUrices effective September first on white
tickets, so you can easily figure the reductions
"'Ai&fifoast Sale of JTrs
Some of the
Pelts
Some of the
Styles
Coats, coatees, capes, dolmans, scarfs, . , Hudson seal, lynx, Scotch Mole, Nutria,
stoles, etc. - - Coney, Squirrel, etc.
Convenient payment may be arranged and we will store furs till you are ready to wear
them.
Third Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
Whether the New
Fall Suit Is to Have Knickers
Or the First' Long Trousers
Now Is the Time to Buy It
t and Save
At $12.75 At $27.50
. Sizes 6 to 18
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At thls.very low price for - -a
really good suit we give
you tweeds and cassimeres in ;
brown,-gray and green mix-.";
tures. -' Smartest styles and
the knickers are full lined
with double seat and knee.'
Boys' Excellent Wash
'.. . Fifth Floor, Lip
Sixes 34 to 38
j A number xt clean-cut
"''jwaist-Ilne suits In the want
;ed dark patterns. - Very $pe
! cial valutf.
"First long trouser suits"
,-jand clothes for all younger
! young men up to $60.00.
Suits as Low as $1.59
man Wolfe & Co. .
Juniors and Children's
Everyday Garments
Greatly Reduced
But still another instance of the Lipman, Wolfe
policy of clearing stocks while the merchandise is
in seasonable demand in this sale you will be able
to effect undreamed of savings on children's and
Juniors' garments that may be put right on and
worn well into the fall season. I -
Junior Capes and Coats
25 Capes priced S7.50 to 20
t -15 Girls' and Juniors1 Coats 3.25 to 814.25
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Child's Coats and Capes
25 Blue Serge Capes 95 and 96. 50
12 Blue Serge Coats $5.95 to SJ12
15 Silk Coats good quality. Blue, rose, rreen and
- 30 Black and white Check Coats are very special
, ;at S3.SO -
Girls ' Junior Dresses
-i-30 Smart Silk Procks-navy, rose,' Copen and tan
WooPi?reBe$f'.9,5 to 923.35 .
Girls' Junior Garments
: IS Suits at 87.25 to 831 ' s
35 Girls Wool Sweaters 82.95 and, g.t.flX
Fourth Floor, Lipman. Wolfe "& Co.
Saturday Last Day of the
Dinnerware Sale
. Remainder of
500 Sets
Edwin M. Knowles '
China Dinnerware
23-Piece and ST-Piece Sets
Special $3.45 to $8.90
Sixth, Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
Only OneMoreDayofthe
Sale of Blankets
North Star, Hudson
and Other
- Famous Makes
at Special Prices
SATURDAY ONLY
Second Floori Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
Women's Favorite Style
Lisle Vests
35c
3 for $1
Extra Sizes 40c
Fine ribbed.' vest with strap
made to stay on the shoulder.
Street Floor. "
Lipman. Wolfe & Co.
Women Demand
More and - More
Crepe de Chine
Handkerchiefs
25
Smart novelty kerchiefs to
tuck in waistcoat, pocket or cuff;
Figured designs in colors to har
monize with any costume!
Street Floor.
,' Lipman. Wolfe & Co.
Delicious Morsels
KLOflLD
1 Chocolates
$1.50
Like our Effermays, tney.
are aristocrats of the candy
kitchen.
Street Floor.
Lipman.. Wolfe & Co. i
Team
20 -Mule
Borax Soap
1 0 ' BAR'S
Saturday
Only ...
No Phone
'Orders
We cannot deliver , any and must . limit 10 bars
to a customer, at this price. -
New Kitchen Conveniences
Little Things to Simplify the Home Tasks
Best Yet Strainers. 25c y ;
Wooden dish drainers, "
S2.25 1
Wooden sink racks. 2 i
sizes. 45c 55c !
Clothes Pin Bags. 20c !
Kerr Fruit . Jar
Let the factory expert demonstrate to you the advantages
of the Kerr Fruit Jars and canning requisites. Use Economy
or Self Sealing Jars to obtain the, best results.
'Household Efficiency Section, Eighth Floor, '
. ; ' . . . Lipman, Wolfe ft Co. ,
Tinsel Dish Mops.' 3
sizes. 25c. 30c 40c
Bread Boards 45c to $2
Round Rice moulds. . 3
sizes. SI. 25. $1.50.
$1.80
Demonstration
THIS STORE USES NO COMPARATIVE PRICESTHEY ARE MISLEADING AND OFTEN UNTRUE