THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL 18 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER- 2, 1919. Portland, orsgon SEE OTHER PAPERS FOR ADDITIONAL NEWS School cl?thes s'nd cessorie$ ot all ; " - imds for boys, and shirts fare best supplied at MEIER & FRANK'S, where qualities are hiehesr, assortmentsilaricest and ' prices lowest. Tomorrow and all this week .we make a special featurins; of school re quiremenU in all departments of the store where thlsj merchandise is carried. Bread-Making ' .Contest closes at C P. M. Saturday. " Any -non -professional baker is eligible. No fees. Simply regis-' ter your name before or after Mrs. Ginger's free domestic science lecture-demonstration given In our Sixth Floor auditorium, beginning at I P M. dally. You will be furnished with the simple .rules and the list f 10 valuable prises. Each, contestant should bring loaves of bread for the judges to pass on Saturday. The prise-winning;. . loaves will be auctioned for the benefit of the Albertina Kerr Home. . Miss Ellen Anderson Awakes in ; Dark to find Throat Clutched! Tns- OjjALnVs-roi Assailant Fqugtit Off,' . SLEEPING GIRL IS ATTACKED BY MAN j Maif : Ww : in .Viciously attacked by' an unidentl ; fled assailant as she lay asleep on a cot at the Y. W. C. A. fcirls camp i; this morning;, Ellen Anderson, aged 19, 628 Columbia street, is suffering from a painful scalp'wound inflicted I with a heavy club or pipe. ,-, Miss ' Anderson is believed to hare saved herself from more serious injury Tvhen she screamed ms she was awak ened by a-man, presumably one of the i- tramps who had been seen In the col lege district, Monday. Police called to - the scene are said to have found where at least one of the men had been sleep ingr in a haystack. A rope with a slip knot, which may have been intended for 'iuse to bind the girl, was found. ; U HAPPIES "WITH ASSAILANT 'Although the Y. W. C. A camp had been practically deserted during the day, - Miss irwlerson, who had been cooking or the girls remained with several other girls overnight, alt sleeping In the camp cots In the open near a grove of trees adjacent to the college gymna- ; slum. About 2 a. m., according to her statement. - Miss Anderson was 1 awakened by the grasp-of a man's hands - upon her throat and found that the cov ers had been stripped from her bed. She grappled with the man. screamed lustll and presumably, as her assailant started his escape, he struck her on the Head. J CAMPERS ABE AROUSED From nearby cots on which other girls were sleeping, friends of Miss An derson ran Into the college dormitory: and notified the police. Motorcycle of ficers responded immediately and searched the neighborhood without re sult, aside from finding where a man ; had recently made his bed in a hay stack. 1 1) the dark Miss Anderson could get no description of her assailant arrt the po lice have no trace of htm, it is said. 50 CLTTE FOTJ2TD Chief of Police Johnson assigned In spector Archie Leonard to investigate the case as soon as he learned of the Attempted assault. Leonard notified the chief shortly before noon that he was having considerable difficulty in estab- - lishing any .clue. The only information : lie could pbtain Is that young men are v sail to have bothered the young women . campers on previous occasions while i.hw were in swimming in Crystal lake. As the college management .was reluc tant about giving out Information, po lice say they are having difficulty in xstablishing a clue that will assist them in' catchlngf the ' guilty party. , Chief Johnson said he understood that the college had granted the Y. W. C. A. the privilege of using the grounds and dormitory for a short summer camp. Until Monday afternoon the chiefs wife - and daughter were at the camp, Mrs. Johnson acting as one of the chaperones. The girls were Btlll at the camp today, Tomorrow our Lower Price Downstairs Store celebrates its monthly Dollar Day. For this event we've arranged a feast of bargains in which every thrifty Portlander can share. In addition to the items listed below there are equally good unadvertised values for tomorrow. ; Remember, the same service is extended to patrons of our Downstairs Store as those who purchase Upstairs, whether they pay much or pay little. Work Shirts Men's good serviceable blue cham bray work shirts with attached col- lar and pockets. Full cut, roomy shirts in all sizes. 1.25 values. Denim Overalls Men's finely service able overalls of heavy quality denim in plalm 4lue. Union made overalls. R e fa 1 a r 1 y 11.49. $1 2 in Uniforms of Soldiers Get $17 From W. A,Sailor A little affair for soldiers and sail' ors took place at Twelfth and Salmon streets at 2 o'clock this morning. W. A. Sailor, apartment dweller at Twelfth and Mill streets, was on his . way ; to a. belated couch. When - he passed Salmon street he noticed a motor car parked by the curb. In the car were two men In soldiers' uniforms. ; "Have you a match?" they asked. Being a Bailor, W. A. had special sympathy for the apparent doughboys. "Sure." he said, and fished in his . jacket 'Belter hand out everything that's there." he was told, and an automatic pistol was shoved under his nose. - His beneficiaries escaped with $17. -' imilarly. John Urkee. 5 Bu'chtel ave nue, lost $20 and a safety deposit box at midnight Monday at East Seven teenth and Arkeny streets. His assail ants, were civlllars, young' and short. Inspectors Morris and Hill are work ' leg on both cases. Yakima Fair Price Committee Is From All Walks of Life Yakima, Wash., Sept 2.0. A. Fechter, county food administrator, has . appointed a fair price committee and the - initial meeting will be held this eve ring. Following is the personnel of the ..- committee : Mrs. J. C. Gawler, chair man; R. T. Hartford, Fred T. Moore, A W. Barr, Rose P. Kinne, Henry Traub, J., Howard Wright, and Frank Kapple man. The idea in making the appolnt- xnents was to name a committee covering all the various walks of life. The chair , man is representative of the women s club. The other woman on the committee is a member of one of the labor unions. A" wholesale grocer, a retail .grocer, a dry goods merchant, a confectioner, a .carpenter, and a fruit grower are the : other members. Groceries Campbell s Soupi," doz. "f "1 $1.30, can 11C Peanut Butter, in "bulk, " r? ; ;3 lbs. 50c, pound... llL Quaker OaU, large pack-QO l ages, 3 for 95c, pke. 0t, Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple, new Pack. No. iVi rant Hatt 6 $4.35, three cans Qr7 $1.10, can OiC Black Figs, fancy new crop, 3 lbs., 80c, two lbs.. Schilling's' Salting Pow- AO .der.' i 6-dnnce can. . . txoC Ferguson Orapge Marmalade, . j-ro. tm.jsoc, the -17 Kounce carton , . Otl! ' , Melnr 8z FrntiV'a TSrocery; Ninth Floor. 4. TMS QjMLfrV STcTs- POWTUUW - lfcM., I,MI 3 Silk Ties Men's silk ties In larir flowing end styles. Ail the wan t e d patterns. Ties that sell regularly to COc each special 3 for 11. Night Shirts Men's night shirts of good quality muslin. Full cut garments with pock et. All slses. Regularly , priced at 1.25 special at $1. 4 Pairs Hose Men's fine fancy mer cerised dress sox in black, white and desir able colors. Mill runs of the regular 35c pair sox 4 pairs for $1. 4 Pairs Hose Men's fine cashmere finish ribtsed cotton sox with reinforced heels and toes. All sixes. Very specially priced at pairs for SI. i$l 6 Pairs Hose These are the popular "Rockford" work box in mottled grey and tan colors. All sizes. Big values in this sale at 6 pairs for SI. $1 2 Suspenders Men's good serviceable suspenders the genuine President kind. AH sizes. Regular values are 65c pair 2 pairs at SI. Women's Waists A big assortment women's wash rood ouality eral desirable Sizes 36 to to S1.98. Women's Shoes Women's white sum mer shoes in sixes 2 to 5 only. Some slightly soiled. No exchanges. No phone orders. - No mall orders. $1 Hug-Me-Tights Women's good wool hug-me-tlghts, suitable for wear on cool eve nings and while autoing. Regularly priced $1.49 special at $1. $1 Middy Blouses Women's and misses' middy blouses of fine twilled galatea cloth, Plain and fancy sailor collars. Formerly prio at'fi.49. Envelope Chemise Women's envelope chemise of fine sheer nainsook and longcloth. Ef f ectively trimmed with lace and embroidery. Women's Corsets Women's corsets of fine coutil. Good models in standard makes. Boned with rustproof steel. Broken sixes. To $2 values.- $1 2 Brassieres Good quality bras sieres trimmed with heavy clurty and filet ' laces and embroideries. Also bandeau brassieres in flesh and white. 2 Corset Covers Women's good durable muslin corset covers with lace and embroid ery trimming. Broken sixes. Regularly priced at 69c each. Petticoats at Women's serviceable muslin petticoats with: -dust ruffles and " em broidery flounces. A wide selection of pat' terns. 11.29 values.- $1 ortment of h waists of K19 TI voile. Sev- VSk. II s styles. ftPf) II 46. Worth HJJr JLL I$l $1 2 Pairs Bloomers Women's crepe or ba tiste bloomers in flesh, white and blue. Elastic, waist and knee. Cool, comfortable garments at' 2 for SI. 1 $1 2 Union Suits Women's Swiss ribbed union suits in low neck, sleeveless, cuff knee style. Broken sizes. Worth 75c suit 2 for $1. $1 Union Suits at Women's medium weight cotton fleeced union suits In low neck, sleeveless, Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, high neck, long sleeves styles. $1 8 Pairs Hose Women's finely serv iceable cotton hose with wide garter tops, double heels and toes. Black only. Very special at 8 pairs for SI. $1 Boys' Pants, Pair Boys' good serviceable knickerbocker style pants in light and dark mix tures. Pants that will give excellent service. Sixes 7. to 17. $1 Boys' Night Shirts Boys' durable flannel and muslin night shirts in V neck , style with pockets. All Bizes. Full cut, roomy garments special at $1. $1 2 Union Suits ' Boys cotton knit union suits in short sleerv-es. knee length style. Light weight garments in brok en sises. Very special at 2 for $1. 2 Union Suits Children's medium fall weight, fleece-lined union suits In high neck, long sleeve, ankle length style. Sizes 2 to 12 years. 5 Underwaists $1 Children's elastic tape underwaists in button style. Sizes for boys and girls up to 12 years. Formerly priced at 25c each. . , $1 $1 2 Muslin Waists Children's R. Sc, 3. mus lin waists with detach able supporters.- Taped seams. Sizes 4 to 1 years. Excellent values at 2 for $1. 4 Pairs Hose Heavy double ribbed "Rockproof hose for . boys and finer gauge ribbed hose for girls. Black, white and cordovan. Child's Sweaters $1 $1 $1 $1 . Fine wool -mixed and cotton sweaters for big and little girls, . Slip over and coat styles. All the wanted colors. v $1 2 Slipovers . Heavy- blue chambray slipovers in styles with and without sleeves. Mostly iff sises for boys and girls from 5 to 7 years. Child's Dresses Children's dresses of ginghams, percales and. chambrays In pretty, plain colors. Betted and shirred waistline styles. 2 to 10 years. 4 Yards Goods Excellent quality wash goods including cotton dress challis, Eden cloth and romper cloth. 27 to 36 inches wide. 4 yards at 1. 4 Yards Goods 14 Standard quality Ring hams in a large variety of checks', plaids and stripes. 27 to 32 inches wide. 85c to 45c yard grades. $1 5 Yards Goods Serviceable quality apron ginghams in a va riety of checked effects. Mill lengths from 2 to 10 yards, Limited quantity. $1 5 Yards' Scrim Good quality curtain scrim In plain white with drawn borders some with pretty floral and bird designs. 34 to 36 inches wide. $1 4 Yards Goods Standard- quality cre tonnes and silkollnes in pretty floral patterns. 36 inches wide. Special ly priced at 4 yards for only SI- $1 6 Yards Outings Surface fleeced outing flannel in pretty stripes and checks. Suitable for pajamas and other un dergarments. Some plain white. 4 Yards Sheeting Extra heavy quality brown sheeting that is 38 inches wide. This material is worth 35c yard 4 yards special at only $1. $1 Cotton Batts Full 3 pound batts of good clean white soft finished cotton. Large enough to make up Into a full size comforter. $1 Pillows Only Genuine feather pil lows covered with fancy art ticking. Size 17x25 inches. Specially priced tomorrow at each SI. Table Cloths A limited number of highly mercerized da mask table cloths cut ready for hemming. Sizes 58x64 to 58x72 in. Special, each' $L $1 3 Yards Toweling Full bleached soft fin ished Terry cloth suit able for towels or fancy work. 18 Inches wide; Special tomorrow at 3 yards for SI. $1 6 Yards Toweling $1 3 Yards Oilcloth Full bleached huctc toweling, also bleached and half bleached half linen crash toweling. 18 inches wide. For roller towels. Table oilcloth that Is 45 inches wide. - Plain white, fancy colors and marbled effects. Sec onds of the 50c yard quality. v . 2 Curtains Lace trimmed and Not tingham curtains In full sixes. A good assort ment of patterns. Some slightly Imperfect. Spe cial. 2 for II. Rugs. Special " Grass and - fibre rugs, also some plain tan with fancy border rag ruga Size 27x54. inches. Lim- lted number. ' Great val ues at each SI. ' T CftftaiorrSTO CP FOKrAM lew Siois P 1U Wilis Exclusively at MEIER & FRANK'S 2 New Kinds of Rugs "Rattania" Fiber rugs woven very close and tight carefully planned so that they lie smooth and flat and stay so. They can easily be sponged off with Ivory soap and washed when necessary. Unusu ally attractive grays, tans and 4iht blue stenciled with patterns that are not too ornate. ' 30x60 inches $2.75 36x72 inches .....$4.00 . 4.6x7.6 feet $8.00 6;0x9:0 feet $12.00 7.6x10.6 feet . . . .$17.50 ' 9.0x12.0 feet ....$19.50 See .These New Rugs Here Tomorrow , "Kaba" Strong fiber backed rugs with soft wool face, giving the effect of a Scotch carpet. Plain cen ters with woven borders. Colors for bedrooms, living rooms, din ing rooms. Designed to answer the purpose of all-wool rugs at much lower prices. 26x48 inches $3.00 30x60 inches $5.00 36x72 inches $6.50 4.0x7.0 feet $10.00 6S0x9.0 feet .... .$17.50 7.6x9.0 feet $22.50 8.3x10.6 feet . . . .$26.00 9.0x12.0 feet . . . .$27.50 Meier & Frank's: Seventh Floor. (Mail Orders Filled.) The Electric Kitchen and Laundry will show you how to do modern housekeeping in. half the time and with a quarter of your old labor. This practical "Help" shop has been open only a month and already it is recognized as a center of modern common sense efficiency. Only what we have testeQ and know to l$e practical is recommended. , " Thor Electric Washing Machine can do a small family washing in an hour. It has a perforated wooden cylinder not metal through whichhot water and suds are rushed, giving to the clothes a gentle pushing motion, washing the dirt OUT, not in, as the old-fashionedwashboard did. An electric wringer is attached to the tub. There is no open machinery or complicated mechanism about this Thor washer, which is one reason why we consider it the best washer so far perfected. Priced $13 5 any terms in reason. Western Electric Dishwashers wash dishes without the mistress even dampening her hands and hot water will dry them. Think of the Joy of no more dish-washing. Priced $$5 -any terms in reason. Hoover Vacuum Cleaners suck the dirt out of carpets and rugs without destructive' beating or tiresome sweeping and brushing. They clean radiators and. registers and clean efficiently around and under heavy furniture, also mat tresses and upholstered davenports, chairs, etc. Priced $58.75 any terms in reason. Majestic Heaters are splendid little early-morning and chilly-evening heaters for bath room, bedrpom, living room. No. smell and they are attractive looking. They use as much electricity an hour as your electric iron; no more. $10.50. Electric Gifts for wedding anniversary and for brides or for yourself because they are so convenient include small and large grills, waffle irons, per colators, toasters, tea urns, cream and mayonnaise whippers, irons, lamps and the practical hair dryers and the heating pads which never leak water. You are invited to visit the Electrical Shop whether you wish to purchase or not just come and see how easily hard work can be done. - ' Meier & Frank's : Basement Balcony. (Mall Orders FllleoV.) Fruit Jars and Accessories Mason Jars With porce-lined caps. Pints,-doz.. 1; quarts f 1.10s half: gallons $1.40. Mason porce-lined caps, doz. 35 c. Mason rubbers, dozen I0c-l Sc. Ball Special Wide-mouth Mason jars. ; Pints, dozv $1.15; quarts $1.30; half gallons $1.60. I Wide-mouth caps, dozen 5oc. Complete with rubbers. .Ideal Jars , t With glass tops. . Pints, dozen. $f .10; quarts $1.20; half gallons $1.50. Extra glass tops,, dozen 25c. Ideal rubbers, dozen 40c. . , . " - t- - w T Meier & Frank' Economy Jars Wide-mouth jars.. , . Pin ts, dozen $ i . 3 0 ; q u arts $ i . 4 0 , half gallons $1.80. 6 -Economy caps, dozen 35c, Economy clamps, dozen 15 c. Kerr Self-Sealing Jars f Wide-mouth Kerr jars. Pints, dozen $1.30; quarts $lj40j half gallons, $1.80. . . Extra lids, dozen 20c. Extra tops, complete, dozen 40c. Kerr Self-Sealing Jars . Narrow-mouth. Kerr jars. - Pints, "dozen $1.05, "quarts $1.15, half gallons $1.45. -Extra lids, dozen l5c. Extra tops, complete, dozen 35c. s: Basement. (Mall Orders Filled.) . Sire Savings Introductory Showing and Sale "Weston" Sox Pronounced by Edward Payaon Weston, Famous Pedestrian, "The Best I Have Ever Worn." These sox, for which we are sole Portland agents, will give men a new concept of hosiery excellence in appearance, comfort and service quality. They arc exceptionally low priced Only 50c Pair Made of 'the finest French spun silk lisle yarn, these sojc are highly recom mended for comfort, style and durability. The "Weston" heel and toe, so finely , modeled as to appear almost .seamless, are features. Having passed the Weston test, the sox can be counted on to give the utmost wear. v All sizes in black and navy. Meier & Frank's : Main Floor,. (Mall Orders Filled.) Portland's Finest Assortments of The New Fail Suits v $30 Upwards For Men and Young Men Whether a man pays $30 or a higher price he can count on re ceiving the utmost in quality, style and value if he purchase his new fall suit at this store. There is the widest possible range of choice for men of all ages and tastes. Styles range from extreme young men's and high schobl fellows' models in waist seam and belter suits to the most conservative models in two and three-button sack suits. ' All are correctly tailored from the most dependable fabrics to be had at the price. New patterns and colorings in great variety. All sizes to fit men of all pro portions 34 to 48. 3 CI fjfl MM 4 -Meier & Frank's : Third Fleor. (Mall Orders Filled.) Coming Home Week Presentation 1 In the Upholstery Store are so many , new things that decorators ought to be as happy as kings, to paraphrase -R. L. S. Heavy Warp Print Cretonnes A radiant hollyhock cretonne is a great splash of color harmonious and soft irt tone because of the veiled appearance of the warp printing. ; A huge peacock with green eyed fan tail and large pink flowers is a Joy because of its decorative possibilities. A Jacobean pattern in more sombre colors is a discovery for last . the right living room. . These are imported from England and priced 1.80 to 3. SO yard. Bedroom Cretonnes made in America copy old English chintzes and come in small, gaily colored patterns. Especially designed for colonial rooms is a cre tonne with wide blaclc stripes and many cherry flowers at 1,10 yard. Others 60c yard upwards. i v Sheer Curtainings of Approved Kinds There are fashions in window curtains as in everything else, and these are the newer kinds, which many people prefer: English bobbinet, strong, fine, long wearing net, white or Ivory, 72 inches wide, 3.40 yard. ' Scotch grenadine with delicately colorea flowers or dots, suitable for plenty of ruffles, .72 inches wide, 2.20 and 2.50 yard. v Scotch madras in deep ecru for living rooms and halls, 2.70 yard. Filet nets with small and larger patterns, 1.55 yard. Brussels lace with eyelets for vestibules, 2 yard. Ritz Carlton striped nets, very fine and delicate, 1.30, 1.60 yard. Point d'Esprit with tiny dots, 1.4-5 yard. - 1 .: . ' Over Draperies of Many Possibilities , from new colorings tn sfriped aurora cloth and plain diana cloth., mam m . .. .. f . . t M - . m Mt. - Soft shades ot Diue, rose ana mmoerry pium, goia ana piue, aiso changeable two-tone effects, 2.5o yard. ' - Yard-Wide Velvets Woven 1 Especially , to Our Order ' . ' ' ' - ' 'I - - 36-lnch drapery velvet, 3 yard. s ... ' ' I , 50-inch drapery. velvet. 4.50 and 6 yard:. The narrower width .has been often wanted, but the -first we have ever seen is here now made especially for os and dyed In our .own ' colors.. Plenty wide enough for narrow windows and doors. Exquisite." shades of rose, blue and mulberry to blend with the ' colors of fine rugs. n ,r- ' , A. Meier & Frank's : Seventh Floor, (Mall Orders Filled.)