Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1919)
RETAIL CLOTHIERS OF OREGON TO FORM ; STATE ORGANIZATION Merchants From All Points Are , Arriving Daily to Attend Big ' Convention Next Week. Organization of retail clothier of the etate will be effected Monday when mer chant from all sections of Oregon will meet in the Hotel Portland with Fred Levy,; representing the 1 National Asso ciation of Retail Clothiers. The new organization will adopt as -their name the Oregon .Retail Clothiers association. Representatives of many of the coun ties of the state began arriving in Fort land this morning, and many others are expected to arrive during the week-end. Gus Kuhn of the , Lion Clothing com- .. pany, who . has been In charge of the arrangements for this meeting, has sent out 250 notifications to Oregon retailers Levy, the national association repre sentative, is expected to arrive in this city Saturday from California, where he has effected similar organisations in Los Angeles and San Francisco. He will be the" guest of M. A. Mayer of Fleisch- ner, Mayer & Co. during his stay here. From Portland he will go to 8eattle to continue his organization plans. "With the formation of a state organi zation affiliated with the national asso ciation," says Kuhn, "merchants will be heeding a real need in Oregon. Clothiers will no longer handle their, complaints Individually. Certain styles of apparel which manufacturers make with the trade In view are not acceptable for the Pacific coast trade and an association is likely to settle such difficulties more n.ll.,lAi4lir than f Via I nrl I vlrlllB 1 " Business sessions will begin' at 10 o'clock Monday morning, an win con tinue, after a noon recess, all day. Daughter of Filipino Chief and Princess " Of Sulu, Homesick Seattle, Aug. 22. (U. P.) Princess Tarhata Kiram, daughter of the Sultan of Sulu, and Miss Carmen Agulnaldo, whose father led the Filipino insurrec tion, were speeding eastward to Chicago today after their first day in the United States spent here Thursday. It was a day in wonderland. -They saw their first department store and went on a tour of exploration within, gazing in open-eyed astonishment. "Just like heaven,", murmured the princess, and Miss Agulnaldo agreed. The princess Is 17, her companion 19. "And just like sisters, only closer," they confided, . With -them .. are five- other Filipino girls, all.; going to Chicago. They will study at the University of Illinois at the expense of their government. They left Seattle tired and homesick. After four . years they will return to their dark-skinned relatives in the islands pt the tVopIcs unless, as Miss Agulnaldo said, "we change our minds. We are so lonesome." :City Office Filled : From Labor's Banks San Francisco, Aug. 22. (U. P.) An other important city office was filled from the ranks of organized labor to day when Mayor Rolph selected Daniel C. Murphy, president of the State Fed- j eration of Labor, to succeed George E. Gallagher, resigned as president of the board of education. The resignation of Gallagher and appointment of Murphy become effective September 1. Gal- . lagher gave the high cost of necessities and need for a higher salary as his cause for resigning. SHE WAS TOLD BY HER DOCTOR TANLAC TO TAKE Los Angeles Woman Had Almost Given Up Hope "Just What I Needed." "Just when I had about given up all hope of ever getting well again, my phy sician told me to begin taking Tanlac, and it turned out to be the very medicine I needed, . for it overcame my troubles and I am now enjoying splendid health again," said Mrs. Ed Kempf, who lives at 4238 -Louisiana street, Los Angeles, the other day. . ' "My trouble began about three months ago," continued .Mrs. Kempf, "and was diagnosed as Intestinal poisoning. I was confined to my bed the entire time. and the awful pain and' misery I under went can never be told in words. Of course 1 was under the best of treat ment," but nothing seemed to-do me any good at all and I was finally ordered to the hospital for an operation. Alter get ting to the hospital I decided that I would not submit to an opec&Uon, and after staying there a week I. went back home. I was certainly a sick woman when 1 got home, and it was then that my doctor put me on Tanlac "In three or four days after- I com menced taking Tanlac X surprised my mother by telling her that X was hungry, and wanted something to eat. Now that was the first time . I had wanted anything to eat since I had my first at tack of this trouble. Well, to my . great surprise and delight, I dtdn't suffer a particle afterwards, and from that time on I Just picked up until X am now up and about and enjoying good health once more. Alt ray friends and neighbors are talking about my Wonderful recovery, and they know that Tanlac is responsi ble for It, too. During the time my health was so bad, I went' down in weight , from one. hundred and fifty to one hundred and twenty-nine pounds, but I have almost gotten it back, and if I continue to gain as I am now, doing I will -soon weigh more than I ever did. " X can easily take care of my five children and do all my! housework with perfect ease. My husband says that he is the happiest man in California since Tanlac has so wonderfully restored my health, and we are both anxious to tell the world about my experience." ! " Tanlac Is sold in Portland by The Owl DruX:o.-Aav. Sale of Government Tomatoes; I4y2c Per Can; Tomorrows-One Case to Ctbmer--Np Phone Orders .Taken We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps With' Purchasesmo Redeemed in Cash. 3rd Floor Shoe Shining Parlors in the Basement Soda Fountain and Ice Cream Parlors; BasementPublic Telephone, Writing Rooms, Rest Rooms, Second Floor Model Grocery, Fourth Floor PORTLAND ' AGENCY FOR GOSSARO FRONT-LACE CORSETS y . MODELS FOR ALL TYPES OF FIGURES Home Journal Patterns Perfect fitting, stylish and the easiest of all patterns to use. Try them and you will, never want to use any other make. TRUNKS SUIT CASES AND BAGS IN LARGE ASSORTMENTS AT LOWEST PRICES -4TH FLOOR The Standard Store of the Northwest OldSoWortmaii &M Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods " i J CITY AND OUT OF : TOWN MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT AND - CAREFUL ATTENTION, GIVE US . A TRIAL. Kodaks, Cameras ; and Supplies Eastman- Kodaks and Cameras in wanted styles and sizes. De veloping, printing and enlarg ing. Let u s do your work. ORDERS TAKEN FOR ENGRAVING INVITATIONS, CARDS, ETC. FAVORS AND DECORATIONS MADE TO ORDER Sale of Hair Goods Second Floor Wavy Hair switches in light, medium and dark brown at special reductions. These are made in three separate stems and are much easier to coil than switch having but a single stem. Sale Prices Our regular $4. So Wavy. Hair Switches Our regular $5.50 Wavy Hair . Switches Our regular $6.So Wavy Hair Switches $2.98 $3.98 $4.98 Try "Kalos" Skin Rejuvenator Women will find this a" wonder fully effective preparation for re lieving wasted tissues and for wrinkles and fine lines. It is also a hygienic skin food and beautl fier. Face massage and treat ments given in our Beauty Parlors - on the Second Floor. The New Fall Sweaters; are here in every smart style women will be wearing the coming season. Sweaters are much in de mand right now for wear with summer frocks as they are dressy and comfortable. Our showing embraces a -wide selection of models from the heavy knit wool garments to the beautiful silk ones. And there are col ors to please most every fancy. Wool Sweaters $7.50 to $25 Fiber Sweaters $10.00 to $20 Silk Sweaters $25 to $57.50 Fall Waists; An especially attractive display of the beautiful ' new Georgette Waists. Many are trimmed with uncut fringe others beaded and embroidered. Prices on these range from $10.00 to $21.50 New Blouses The popular hang-below-the-waist type which transform the skirt into a costume. These are decidedly the vogue right at the present moment. Our stocks are at their best styles to suit every taste. Prices range $10 to $45 y With Gash O Purchases A 11 Owes the Store Special Showing of Women's Fall Goats The Garment Store invites your inspection of the New Fall Coats for Women and Misses now being shown. Our stock is rapidly filling up with beautiful garments from de pendable makers coats for all occasions motoring, street, , school, etc many of them have large fur collars, others have convertible or the new draped collars. Coats of sil vertone. polocloth. velour, bolivia, broadcloth, tweed and plush. Choice from a price, range of $25.00 to $75.00 Women's Fall Suits $37.50 to $250.00 Second Floor Come in and view these handsome new Fail Suits and note -how distinctive the styles are and how smartly they are-tailored. There are suits of velour. gab ardine, Poiret twill, broadcloth, silvertone, bolivia, serge and various other materials in all the new fall , colors. Georgette Waists (JJK Priced Special at tDtJ Second Floor Exceptional waists at the price.. Many delightful styles in the assortment. Splendid quality Georgette crepe in all wanted plain colors and in figured effects. Also Waists of crepe de chine and -tub silks in tailored models. All (fi sizes. Priced special for Saturday's selling at only tDO.UU BASEMENT STORE Saturday Saving Sales Fall Millinery Now (On Exhibition I. - The New Fall Hats are in and, of course, you will want to see them at "once," so we have ar ranged to have a preliminary showing -of them ready Saturday in j Millinery Salons. Second Floor. Dress Hats Senti-Dress Hats Tailored Hats Hats that are authentic in design from artists of prominence a n d distinction. Turbans, tricornes, helmet, pokes, sailors and other, styles with the , very latest trim mings. New! Fall Hats priced $7.50 to $35 Sale of Men's Underwear $225 Union Suits Now $1.49 Odd Shirts and Drawers 49c Main Floor Famous Chalmer's Union Suits Coop e rl spring needle ribbed garments with closed crotch. Plain white. These have slight defects, which are scarcely noticeable. Grade usually selling at (PI JQ 2.25 priced special tDJ-.'x Mala Floor Men's lisle - Under wear a broken' assortment of shirts and drawers priced for quick disposal. Well made gar ments. Shown mostly in large sizes. Usual price 1.00 IQp garment priced special New Fall Underwear Main Floor Our new fall and winter stocks of Carter's Union Suits are now ready. Men who know the many superior features of this underwear will find Saturday a good day to lay in their supply. Car ter's Union Suits are to be had4n cotton or wool from $2.50 to $10 Men's New Fall Hats $5. $6. $7.50 At $5 we are featuring a display of the celebrated Joseph ' E. Ward English cloth hats. These are prac tically indestructible and are much in demand by best dressed men everywhere, Dark Oxford, chest nut, bronze, dark green' and gray. Other makes in men's New Felt Hats at $5.00. $6.00 and $7.50 New Silk Shirts For Fall Main Floor We have Just received a large shipment of the new Bates Street Silk Shirts. Distinctive pat terns and colorings. $8.50 to $11 Other Silk Shirts $7.50 to $12 Men's Bathing Suits $1.50-$7.50 M e n's Handkerchiefs Saturday priced at 7c each 12 'v for: 75c Boys- Two-Pant Suits At $9.85 Main Floor If you have a boy to get ready for school by all means see these excellent suits we offer at above price. Good serv iceable m at errals-r-t weeds, cassimeres and homespuns. Ages 8 to 18. 2 Pairs IQ Of full lined Pants with each suit at Oi.OtJ Boys' Corduroy Suits $850 and $10.00 Main Floor Latest 1919-20 styles. This is a new lot just In by express. Smartly tail ored and good fitting; and especially service able for school. Dark gray shade. Ages 6 to 18. Priced at $8.50 and $10.00 Djjtchess Guaranteed Trousers $3-$3.25 f ' Flour Sifters ; Special 19c , Third Floor At this price Sat urday only. - Rotary Flour Sift ers exactly as illustrated above. Well made in every re- "f QA spect. While they-last Ai7l All Refrigerators. Sale". Prices AH Garden. Hose. Sale Prices Model Grocery Fourth Floor Experienced I telephone clerks at your service from. 8 a. xa: to 6 p. m. Campbell Soups 11c Can 4th Floor Campbell's of assorted kinds on t sale : Saturday -""1 "f at $1.30 a , dozen each. X J-1' . Seeded Raisins 2 1 full ' O K ' size tpackagesSaturday j for wvi Bevo a tasty beverage C priced $1.75 dozen bottle XtJV Pitted Prunes on sale Sat-," urday at. the package only A"' Marshmallow Whip priced at 54c New Brazil Nuts, the pound 35c Oregon Walnuts a . pound 40c Ivory Soap special - O Fr . 4Cakes3!C ?; Main Floor Ivory. Soap, will not be sold ior delivered at -above price ex cept! with other purchases made in drug! dept. Limit 4 cakes tocutsomer. Drug Offerings I For Saturday , Liquid Arvon for the Hair 98c Berry's Freckle Cream. Jar 60c Cream Simon at 75c and $1.40 E$pavs Fragrant Cream priced for Saturday's selling 23c and 45c Jergen's Violet Glycerine. Soap priced for Saturday's selling at 10c Ivory Soap Flakes, pkg. at 10c Mentholatum at 23c and 45c Physicians and Surgeons Soap priced for Saturday's selling at 10c Pluto Water 45c or 3 for $1.25 Pklm Olive Cream, a. Jar at 48c Resinol Soap, priced, the cake 25c Si S. S. Tonic at 95c and $1.57 Sal Hepatica 27c 53c $1.10 Stiuibb's Talcum Powder at 23c Simpre Giovine, priced.- cake 49c Senreco Tooth Paste, a tube 30c. -Pepsodent Tooth Paste, at 50c- Unguentine. special at, a tube 33c Witch Hazel. Y pt. 25c Pt. 40c -Colgate's Tooth Paste priced 25c Magic Dye Soap Flakes in all the wanted colors priced, a pkg. 10c Danderine 3 sizes .priced for: Saturday a t 33c 50c and 96c Freezone Corn Remedy only 33c OWK Paraffin Oil Mub Floor This "oil is of splendid quality and is tasteless-and odorless. Putj up especially for Olds, Wort man & King. Full pint KftA bottles Saturday priced only uUL Girls' Summer Goats Final - Clean-up Saturday Second Floor No telephone, C O. D. or mail" or ders accepted no exchanges and no returns. This Is . a . special lot of summer coats odd gar- " ments of various, kinds which we have group edMor immediate clearaway. Light weight Coats in navy serge, black-and-white checks and "gray mixtures. Sizes range from 6 to -14 years. Quantity Is lim ited. !. Extraordinary tvalues your choice $1.00 ' ' . " " ' Odd Lines Girls' Coats at $5 Girls' Wash Dresses $7.49 Second Floor Many of these coats - were formerly, priced at 10 to 13.50. Of blue serge and checked 'material Ages' 6 tfl 1 4. On sale Satur- flfl day priced special. at DJUU Second Floor G iris' Dresses of excellent quality hams. Dainty, becoming, for girls of . intermediate Specially . priced for., (S Saturday $8.98 and D Wash gingw styles ages' .49 15c to 20c Handkerchiefs 35c Main Floor A good opportunity to sup Ply youf ; handkerchief ' needs at a sub stantial saving.' These- are of excellent quality sheer material with pretty woven border designs In pink, blue and' laven-r der. Also . dainty one-corner embroid ered designs in white and colors. Handkerchiefs well worth 15c nd 20c specially priced for Satur- QETA day's selling 12 He each, 3 for OOt Women's 25c Veils Special 19c Women's New Fall Dresses $18.50 to $35.00 THE BASEMENT STORE directs your at tention to a new shipment of . Women's and Misses' Dresses that has just arrived. There are many beautiful though inexpensive models for street and school wear. Made up in serge, tricotine and novelty silks. - $18.50 to $35 New Fall Suits Excellent assortment of women's new Fall Suits on display in the Basement Store. These garments are marked to sell at a close margin of profit as is air merchandise in our Basement. New Fall Suits priced at $29.50 to $50.00 Women's Skirts $4.98 Basomoat You hufi but to see these skirts to want one, for the styles are so attrac tive and they are so smart and desirable that they sell on sight. Of splendid quality silk mixed poplin in black, gray, copen, navy and tan. Several styles, some with em broidered bottoms, others with fancy pockets, belts, etc. Basement Sale Sat- 3A QO urday priced pnly Drrt0 Women's Aprons Special $1.39 Baaomont Women's Aprons of extra good quality percale in plain colors, checks and figures. These are made in the large full coverall style and have belts and pockets. On sale Saturday in the Basement at $1.39 Women's Khaki Outini Apnarel Bamnt Women's "Tidy-Alls" very popular and serviceable garments for the camp or moun tains. Also Women's Divided Skirts and Bloomers Special re duced prices on these garments. Main Floor Ever Ready Pure Silk Veils for motoring, touring or street wear. Lockstitch self-adjusting will not slip. "I Black, colors. 25c values -l-Vis Women's Motor Veils of fine quality chiffon. These are nicely hemstitched and have fancy bor ders. Shown n assort- IJ1 ed. colors. Priced special 0AeTC . Sale of Children's Slides dj -I Tan Elkskin Play Oxfords - -; tD J. Formerly Priced to $3.75 tDJL, ; Main Floor -Extra. special offering for Saturday. Children's Tan EIk-! skin Play Oxfords made on wide foot form last. These fit properly and will give splendid. wear. Sizes from 6 to 11. It will pay you to buy a couple of pairs for your boy. Former price was 3.7S.,?1 fA Priced for "Saturday's selling .while they. last a pair only DxUU Shoes for Growing Girls $2.25 Boys' Elk "Scrapper" Oxfords $2.25 Main Floor Patent, Colt and Dull Calf Shoes for growing girls. But toned style" wjth soft: kid tops and .flat heels. Sizes to ! OpT 7 only. Reg. 4.50, pair0 r Women V Sample Neckwear A 4- jyL Main Floor Fresh,' dainty neckwear -1 I l-i At ' ' . -i-t I . F n in idc season a prciucai siyics. vxji lats.; S e t s,- Vests, " Vestees and Guimps. Pique, Georgette cepe;r lace, net. organdie and satin mate-" rials. 65c to $10.50 pieces at V. Qdd Lines Neckwear ' v ; Special 29c '""'. 1 Main floor This lot. IS com posed of, many odd collars, and vestees selling formerly at much higher prices. - Made up. in var ious good materials. Special 29c NEW. PLAITINGS" for 'making fall neckwear., Plcot. Van Dyke and hemstitched, 35c-$2.25 yd. Boys' Elk "Scrapper" Oxfords in black, tan or smoke. Extra heavy oalc tanned soles. . Sizes A to 7 only. ; On sale Sat- PQ OfJ urday at special, pair DWaWU in Latest Novelties Ribbons Main Hoor NEW NOVELTY Rib bons for- making of fancy bags and vests. Beautiful brocades, plaids, flowered and metal combinations. Large assortment to choose from. Prices range $1.35 to $9.50 yard. MILLINERY RIBBONS in . satins and grosgrains. All the wanted widths and colors for fall. : Prices range from 28c to $1.50 a yard. NEW PICOT 7 EDGE Ribbons ' in satin- and taffeta, for nec kwear, millinery and dress trimmings. Widths Y to 2 Inches. Prices range from '25c up to 85c yard. NEW WASH RIBBONS in all the desirable widths. Plain and figured. Priced from 6c "P. to 60c a yard. Basement Sale of Tinware Bird Cages $1.25 Basement-Bird cages of -solid brass. Site 6x9x9 inches. Equipped, with perches, cups - and " removable tray. Regularly $2.50 Saturday $1.25 No deliveries made at -this price. Hundreds Pieces - On Sale Specially ' The Basement House- F - wares Section will - place 4 .on sale. Sat urday , iMmmf great lot of tinware, at .' a . ' rldicu lously low ' , price. Those needing kitchen utensils will save considerable at this sale. In the sale are 2, 3, 4 and 6 quart Milk? Cans, 4 quartf Coffee Pots, Dinner Pails and ? many other articles of which-" there ?are only a few, of each. This .ware is what ; is known as the' pieced ware and is well made. Special for Saturday yout; choices at f25c : No Telephone Orders Filled No Deliveries f isff Cltfrl Children's -Wash Dresses in many dainty styles. .These are of good quality plaid ginghams and are nicely trimmed. Ages 6 to 14 years. Basement rifl sale price for Saturday DXUU Sale Sample Shoes In Basement Saturday wilt be a great day in the Basement Shoe Storel Several hundred pairs men's high grade shoes . go on sale at exceptionally low prices. Mostly factory, samples. - Goodyear welt leather soles and count- t ers. Vict ,. kid and gun metal calf leathers. Laced or buttoned. ' English, me d 1 u m or b r o a d toes. sALE PRICES ARE $4.98. $5.98. $6.98 and $7.98 Rancp Ribbons; Special 32c Yd. Baaomoni-r-Mothers should take advantage of this sale and buy ihe children's liiir hnnr riVihnnc ar a nvlnir H cial offering.. Checks, plaids, stripes and figured effects in a no great variety of colors and combinations. Basement Special, yardOaC yal Worcester Corsets Special $1.69 Basement Discontinued models in the well known Royal Worcester Corsets at a sacrifice price Saturday in our Basement Store. Front k have elastic inset, i Pink and white. Ot nt k sizes In the Jot priced sp'ecial at DAU7 Hosiery 59c Pair Basement Women's mercerized lisle hose with double heel and toe. hemmed garter top.' Black, dark gray slate, brown and dark brown. Full assortment of f?Q sizes in this lot. Special, the pair OiC Women's Vests 29c Baaomont Women's Sleeveless Vests with low neck. Several neat styles In this oftfjing. Supply your neds now for less. Sizes 34, 36, 38. : Spe- OQ ciafly priced for Saturday's sellinz Basement Sales for Men &MM&a,s: Ties 45c Beeement Hundreds of these good ties will be closed out Saturday and they will go out quickly, too, for values are best we have seen this season at AtZn the price.' , ' Latest patterns. Basement Sale xtlC r f Other Good Specials For Men Men's Cotton Union Suits with long or short sleeves broken , sizes special at Men's ; Fiber V Hose in black or white. Extra good grade. 'All sizes, 3 pairs for Men's Work Shirts of good quality black sateen. ! All sizes. ? Priced special at only Men's Corduroy Pants in medium dark' brown. Sizes to 42. Saturday speciar at -Men's Union-Alls of brown or blue denim. Imperfect. Sizes 42-44-46 at Men'sWork Pants of mixed wool ma terial. Sizes to 42. "Basement sale price JO.-. N S1.00 S1.00 S1.35 $3.75 S3.00 $3.25 Mm