.THE OREGON .DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1919. CE Hi L OF f i mm mm LODGE FEATURE Spectacular and Crowning Event . ..Draws ; Large - Attendance to Local Temple. : STREET ' PARADE LIVELY Pythian Sisters Meet; Mrs. Alice E. Garley, Grand Chief, , Pre sides at Session. The Ceremonial of the "Dokeys" iraa the spectacular and crowning feature o the two days of Pythian 'festivities thl week attending the Grand Lodge. It was given by Abd-Ugl-Atef temple. No. UT. Dramatic Order Knight of Khoraanan, Tues day night at the Masonic temple. ' This order is" the shrine of the K. of P. and the large auditorium of the Masonic Temple was packed tight with members and visitors.1 The street, par ade started from the K. of P. hall and ' was headed by the D. O. K. K. band, flanked by the team of brigands urider command of T. C. Frieberg, and escort ing Grand Vizier Martin Larsen, merci less potentate of the realm. More than 100 hapless captives fol lowed In his train. Fezsed "Dokeys brought up the rear to the number of several hundred. ' Magnlficiently attired divan of off 1--cere and the well-armed band of brig ands, together with the array of musi cal talent under Frank Maughan, leader, attracted the attention of ' the thousands of spectators along the streets until they passed within the mysterious portals of the Masonic Temple. After the ceremonial had been perpetrated a banquet at the Hotel Benson terminated the frolic. BEHSIOK THIS AFTEBSOOJT Installation of , new grand officers of the Grand Lodge. Knights of Pythias, for the domain of Oregon, will be held late this afternoon and the sessions of the grand lodge will close shortly, after. The annual convention of the grand lodge opened here Tuesday morning, - Grand Chancellor Fred J. Johnson of Astoria presiding. An 'address by Supreme Chancellor Charles 8. Davis of Denver was the leading feature of this morning's ses sion. ; Not less than 250 officers and dele gates from all parts of the state are In attendance at the sessions in K. of P. halt. Grand Chancellor George E. Tew of Washington, accompanied by Robert - M. Dye, supreme representative of Washington, were received Tuesday aft ernoon. Carl C Springer, circulation manager of the Pythian ' Record, offi cial organ of the K. of P. of Washing ton, published at Aberdeen, was one of the visitors from that state. Memorial services in the afternoon consisted of oration by Leslie E. Crouch and Willard I. Marks, past grand chancellors. j The Grand Temple, Pythian Sisters, - KNIGHTS i NAME -NEW. V ; Kv,DRANl. CHANCELLOR 1 v " ' v J Jullen A. Hurley . Jullen A. Hurley, ' incoming . grand chancellor' of the Knighur of- Pythias for the domain of Oregon, resides at Vale,; Or,, and is one of Its best known and popular citizens. Me le a member of Advance lodge No. 107 Knights of Pythias, which he Joined lni Wij Grand Chancellor Hurley represented the coun ties of Malheur, grant and: Harney in J i ue iHBi-Ksisiaiure as eiate senator, ne is a native son of Oregon, His grand father, Sydney Smith, was one of the pioneers of 1148. j . , met for ; its i second day's session this morning at ,W. O. ; temple. Immedi ately adjoining the . K. of ,P. hall at Eleventh and Alder streets Mrs. Alice E. Galley of Enterprise, grand chief, presiding. It Is expected to close this afternoon with the Installation of of ficers. " ." .'... Tuesday evening the ritualistic work was staged in K. of P. hall by Orphla temple, Mrs. Bessie James, worthy chief, and Hattje Keyser, floor director. -At' noon on Tuesday n the banquet hall of W. O. Wt temple, Orphla temple waa host to the grand temple officers and many of the grand lodge officers as well. The direction of the banquet was under Mrs. Katie , Linn, .assisted by all the members of Orphla temple. Mrs. , Bessie James, worthy' chief, .was koastmlstress. Brief addresses were delivered by Grand Chancellors Johnson of Oregon and Tew of Washington, with remarks by W. J. H. Clark and others. -'!. " OFFICEES ARE . ELECTED The followtng officers were elected by the IC of P. grand lodge Ttiesday night: Jullen A. Hurley, Vale, grand chancel lor; W. J. , H. , Clark; . Portland, grand vice chancellor : E. I. Ballagh, St. Hel ens, grand prelate ; Walter G. Gleason, Portland, grand keeper of records and seal; James W. Maloney, . Pendleton, grand .master '-Of exchequer; John Newby, Bend, grand master . at arms : Frank S. Grant, Portland, and James 11. Gwinn, Pendleton,', grand representa tives : Harry G. Wortman, Medford, Les lie E. Crouch and Fred ST. Johnson, Port land, grand1 trustees fi Albert -,1s elson. Yamhill, grand outer guard ; Ben Trow bridge. .Medford," grand Inner guard. Kill II m PS "OUTH0VH0USEWIVES :-C0ljtDfM Mrs. C; W, Batterson. Domestic J Science Txpert,' Shows Way to Defeat -Profiteers blackberries are abundant along . the roadsides near town, : . , s' W 1 M'rsC Batterson nas- charge or a new oourir-'tntioseholdrcon "-which opened Tuesday at the Girls Polytechnic-school, dealing with a study-of the household budget, household accounting and food -principlea, , ' The course win be held from t to S:S0 p." nu on Tuesdayand Thursday after- noonSi ' i Housewives could effect a great sav ing In the cost, of living .by; making their vacations profltabJe.'.,say . Mrs.. C. W. Batterson. domestic sclende Instructor at the. Girls' Polytechnic ichoel At the seashore fish, clams and crabs might be canned for winter I use. In the moun tains; fish and wild berries are abund ant, and a trip to the country should re sult In a store of fruit and berries. Wild SKantling:Proyisioii ; TcrBe Discussed ChineseAssociatiori " Los Angeles, OcC- I6.r(UP.l Chinese from a score of Pacific coast cities and from' Chicago, - New York, Baltimore, Cincinnati and - several, other . eastern, citterf.. met here rtoday. In ;the annual convention of the Association of American-Born Chines, j Important business will be considered, leaders, of the -organisation said, and iniiat! that a discussion of the Shan tung 'settlement would -not be the least J important matter eeiore uie wjnvmiuuu. Thousands, Attend; JewisKSdrvices in ;1 h f, HonorS'of t Holidays Thousands of worshipers fill the audi torium and gatlery Taf the Snaarei Torah synagogue, 'comer Flfsr and Hall streets, at each (service during te filgh holidays that started cm the evolng of September 25- and 'Hr'end ;Octoer 17 From re-1 form, conservative and orthodox congre gations, .worshipers come to Shaaret To rah syaagogrue,,. Beaotif ul sacred music artistically presented marks each service. i : Rabbi Herman Marchoem performs a difficult role, that of cantor and choir director; "Tears dimmed the' eyes of his listeners. .To the,olLJb revived fond memories of their homes and . their own traditional 'chants, and to the young 'he brought a promise of" what an orthodox service properly conducted might mean to Jewry at large, members of his con gregation declare-.-' ' '. 1 .The choir, consisting of U male voices, sang throngh-the.long. ritual with ease and .. understanding,, showing v careful training on the part jt the director. . i gaming Is. Issued v j: Against '.Spread, of Counterfeit Stamps y Counterfeit war savings stampe, clev erly designed -la - replica- of -the. regular governmewt .isaue have been, discovered .in .the hands of dealers in the East, and to ward -off a possible invasion by ' the spurloos securities of the, Padfic Coast, the federal reserve bank of San Fran cisco has Issued a '"coastwise warning. -- The counterfeit stamps are of the 1919 Issue, it Is said. The stamps are- pho- tographle productions in good color, blue, ink, but : the . fine lines behind . the portrait in the genuine appear in eollo color in the counterfeit. The perfora tions of the genuine stamp appear pho tographed on the counterfeit. . : ympalhetle Strike .Topic -Pittsburgh Fa, Oct 15. I. N. S.) Representatives of all the labor unions in Pennsylvania will meet m Pittsburg November ! and 2 to consider the ques tion of a state-wide sympathy strike to aid the steel workers. BarherGives Recipe I: for Gray Hair Mr, A E. O'Brien, "who has been a bar her In! New Tork Ctty-for1 many years, mads Jthe' following , statement; A"Gray, streaked- or faded -hair-can be immedi ately made black, brown "or light brown, whichever shade you desire, by the use of, the following remedy that.i you can make at home: ' "Merely get box vof Orlex powdet at any drug' store- Jt costs very little and no extras to buy. Dissolve it In 4 oa. of distilled- or1 rain water and comb , it through the haftv Full directions for use and) a gold bond guarantee come In each box.?. One box will last you for months. t"It is safe does; not rub off," is not sticky ' or gummy - and . leaves , the hair fluffy. ' It wljl make a gray-haired pep son loefc-20 years youfigerjr-Adv, 5 ' j Jhe Rational iSianrtatd 30B WHITE (M.frtJbc&UYUa.. H1GS MfSFUMlS Mill Run Silk Fibre Hose, all shades, pair. . . . .50c Special French Cuff Shirta. . ... , . ;v. . . . . . .$1.50 Cooper Union Suits. . . . . .... .'. .'. .$2.00, $2.50 Fine Woven Madras Shirts at $3.00t $3.50, $4.50 Silk Fibre ShirU... ..$5.00 t6 $7.50 Complete line Neckwear. . . ; . . . .f. 75c to $3.50 Men's Slip-on Bradley Sweaters. . . . ; . . .7 .$5.00 Men's Roughneck Sweaters. . . . . . . . . . . . .$J0.50 Complete Line Silk Mufflers . . . . .$1.25 to $6.50 Men's Gloves ... ... . 'U T . . 1 ; .$3J0Oltof$4.50(' ROBINSON & DILp CQl One Buck Shirt'House: 355 Wwhington St Majestic Theatre Bldg. MM r fsthehestancf mosTeconomicat r nn - - -., ssmyou cattbuis- , StbrejCehs at9J P.' M. Daily Portland Agency for Gossard, Nemo and'Bien JolietC Manicuring and Hair Dressing Parlors, 2d Floor Soda Fountain and Ice Cream Parlors in B as the Fourth Floor Halloween Novelties Second Floor Buy Her a Sweeper-Vac Here is a Rift she is sure to appreciate. The Sweeper Vac is so constructed that it helps safeiuard valuable rues and the most delicate upholstery. Removes dirt, frit, dust, hair,, threads, etc Demonstration on 3d Floor. THe Standard Store of the Northwest Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods Everything to help make that Halloween party a success: Luncheon Sets; Place Cards, Favors, Paper Hats, Cats, Witches, Festoons, etc., etc. ttiLi a Feature hoping Tomorrow Boys' School Main Floor Style and service at a mod erate price these are the stronftpoints about the Boys' Suit's you get a.t this store. Our Fall and Winter stocks are-now at their best offering ail the newest styles in a wide range; of. popular fabrics, in cluding blue Serges add mixtures. They the priced tomorrow -at SI 2.50 to $35 , Boys' Overcoats JUVENILE X) VERCOATS for little fel lows 3 to 8 years of age. Special $8.95 OVERCOATS sizes 8 to 12 $10.95 YOUTHS' OVERCOATS. $15-$22.50 Extra Special Boys' Blouses At 85c MaiivFloor At this price Thursday only Boys :Percale Blouses in many atttac tlve, patterns. AH sizes 6 to 16. Or Regular tOO jtrade special. at OfJU Garment Salons Second Floor abreast of the 1 I UV VT.vua vi saw - (- im Imnut'thit the senarate 'skirt is a very, important part of 'her wardrobe, Tomorrow we shall feature a notable display of new Fall and" Winter Skirts that '-will be of special interest to our customers Wool Skirts Second Floor Beautiful New Plaid Skirts, in a large assortment of color combinations also novelty checks. Plain and plaited effects trimmed with fancy pockets, braids and nov elty buttons. Priced at $12,75 to $35.00 Also a splendid assortment of Tricotine, Serge and Poplin Skirts irt' leading colors. Silk Skirts Second Floor-r-Skirts of Taffeta, Kumsi Kumsa, Fantasi. Satin, Silk Poplin and com binations of Satin and Velvet. Many beau-, tiful styles including draped effects. Black " and leading colors, rncea aiz.au io ajo New Skirts for Large Women Poplin, Serges, Fanpy Plaids Second Floor -Women who wear large sizes will find here an eitceUent assortment of -models in New Fall Skirts made up in Tricolettei Silk Pop lin, Faille and Fantasi Silks also Wool Poplins and Serges. Black, navy, plum, brown and- plaid effects. Prices range from $8.75 to $36.75 Mffll lft JL L1 OWK 39c lb 4th Floor This is our famous OWK Imperial Roast Coffee you hear so much about. No deliveries except with other purchases in the. Grocery. Dept. On sale to- OQp morrow at special, pound Oy 60c OWK Tea --'.'---- ... - i i - 49c lb. 4th Floor Ceylon, English Break- tast or uncoiona japan i eas inu quality , sells regularly at A Q 60c per lb. very special at U French Serges $2 Yard Main Floor All pure wool and lust the . right weight for dresses. .42 Inches wide.- Exceptional (J0 Aft value for Thursday, yard wUU 42-inch - All-Wool Pan- flJO A A araas priced at. a . yard DeUU New Velour Coatings Main floor These come in the 56-inch width, and are of good heavy ; quality for winter coats. In navy, brown, dark green and plum. Special tomorrow, per yard $8.00 Sale of Georgette Waists At $3.98 Bargain Circle, Main Floor Dainty Waists of Georgette Crepe in a number of pretty styles to go with new Fall Suits. Some are trimmed with bead ed embroidery, others with tucked fronts or trimmed with fancy plaitings. Round Or V shape necks. Flesh or white. In this sale we include waists "of Crepe de Chine and Pongee i,n several neat styles. A good, opportunity to buy that new waist at a substantial saving. POQQ Priced special tomorrow your choice wOVO Women'sKnitUnderwear At Special Low Prices Center Circie, Main Floor Discontinued num bers in Women's first quality Underwear from V our pwn -Itocks, - and makers' -"seconds" "with some very slight imperfections. Union Suits and Separate Garments in cotton, wool mix-, tures and fancy striped cottons. There are not alt sizes in each style, but all sizes in the sale. ' , 1 $2.00 Underwear $19 $650 Underwear $525 $2.2 SUn- Q-l Off derwear at 51eOU 3.00 Un PO QQ derweif at D&OU -4s6un-flo op; derwear at tDAeOtJ $3.7SUn-C9 QK derwear at &tO $4.S0Un-flQ 7K rwear at Ote I Or at $3.95 derwear 5.00Un derwear SPECIAL NOTE The Underwear In this sale, classed as "Seconds" are practically as good as first quality garments the defects are so slight. ; - Center Circle, Main Floor ' ; Misses' Children's FURS The Garment Store, 2d Floor, Invites your inspection of its new Fall and Winter stock of Misses' and Children's Fur's. All popular kinds Opossum, Nutria, White Coney, French Ermine, Taupe Fox, Lynx, Raccoon, Marten, Brown Wolf. etc. Sets $3.50 to $125 Fur Scarfs $12.50 to $62.50 Children's Mothers will do well to have. the children warmly clad .before the cold weather ;comes. Our Girls! Shop on the-Secofld Floor it Show-' ing a splendid stock"of the nev Winter Coats .In. all, the 'smartest styles and materials, ranging . in price frdm $12.95 -to $62.50 Reliable. New Fur $' Trimmings Main Floor' There is a great dif ference in Furs, therefore it is to your advantage to choose at this' store, where only the dependable kinds are to be had Assortments are now at their best. All popular kinds. Widths from Vf . inch to 1 2 inches yard $1.50 V $42.50 Women's Boots at $8.95 Regular Price $11.00 Main Floor Women's Boots of Dark Brown KiiT'with hand-turned soles, high curved heels and fabric tops. Narrow, plain toe last; laced patterns; sizes CO QC 2 to 8; widths AAA to D. itt Boots atOOe7ll r a - oots $7.95 M MainTloor Women's o , Laced and Buttoned t- Boots Black Calf . with fawn nubuck uj.'V' inu miuiarv : , i. - heels Black Kid Boots with round toes and tow heels Brown Kid Boots with high heels, plain1 . toe, cloth or leather tops Black Kid Boots with f military or Louis leather neels and man y . otner styles. . sizes 2 io syi c?rr qjt ; Jio to 14 grades the pair J I oltl . ; .Shoe Dept., First Floor, , Scrim and Swiss Curtains At ;Good Savings! : Thursday, FVlday and Saturday the Drapery Store will feature a sale of several hundred pairs of Swiss and Scrim Curtains at prices far below regular worth. If you need curtains, here is your chance to get them!. Swiss Curtains At 69c Tbh-d Floor Plain Swiss Curtains with" ruffled edge.-'Very dainty for bedrooms and cottages. 2Q Qf pairs on sale at the , pair Ruffled S wis f Curtains f with i tucked borders 98c and $1.15 Scrim Curtains $1.48 Tnis'd Floor Only a limited. num;r hereof' pairs in this lot, sb'ofder early. Good quality Scrim Curtains with neat hemstitched border and lace edge. Assorted pat- Qi AO erns. Priced special, pairDxef0 FUet Net Curtains $2.48 TKr4 Floor Filet tace Curtains In many attractive designs. These" make very pretty hangr 3Q J Q ings. ; Special at, p iifDe'0 WINDOW, SHADES size 3x6 feet; green or tan special at 90c New Cretonne - Covered Boxes ' of California Cedar $8 to $16 Portland's Largest and Best Stock of High Grade Electric Lamps There is scarcely any article In tb home that adds more to its attractive ness than a beautiful lamp. If you would like to see the newest styles, visit our Lamp Dept., on the 3d Floor, Boudoir Lamps -.! SPECIAL Boudoir Lamp with white enameled base, decorated glass shade, tungsten lamp complete AA with cord. On sale at only tDtleUl Other Boudoir Lamps $4.00 nl Up i Table Lamps : Large assortment of styles with art metal standards and art glass panel shades in all finishes $15 to $25 v Floor Lamps ' Mahogany finish Floor Lamps In all the newest styles. Plain or poly chrome effects. Hundreds to select from (without shades) $12.50 and up. Desk Lamps All the standard and. popular fin Jshes in a great variety of different styles. Complete with shades and tungsten lamps $3, $4.50 and. up. Butter or Cheese Dishes $1.09 Dept. Third Floor Engraved glass Cheese or Buttir,'. Dishes, as illustrated herewith. ! Silver plated covers. An attractive-piece that will grace, any table. Priced AQ f special for Thursday, - only vi-eUe Thin Blown Glass Tumblers Special 6 for 58c Heatmjj Stoves Third Floor These Tumblers were. formerly priced at 93c per set so yem see the saving is decidedly worth while. iz-oz. size une crystal glass bell jhape as illustrated. Ko telephone or X:. O. D. orders accepted, .'. Don't fall to take advantaged this sale.,: CTQrt Thursday special, set of six DO C $1450 to $5350 Third Floor Whether you are ready to buy-or not, we would be glad to have you visit our store and look over our splendid stock of Heaters,' We sell the famous "Detroit Jewel and other well known makes and we . show over twenty dif ferent sizes and styles. Easy Pay Plan if desired.' Electric Heaters We are featuring this week, the well - known Majestic- Electric Heaters for bathrooms, bed rooms, etc See them! Priced at only $11.00 11 Sizes -Minute Electric (3 Washer ; This machine Is solving the wash day difficulties for an increislni? number of homes in this city. A machine that does '- your washing setter with less trouble at less xpense and that pays for itself is It washes for you a machine that saves its cost yearly In the saving of your clothe . What housewife can argue against .Its manifold advantages? ' Come 1 and So Demonatration, Thjrd Floor ; . One 1 -Tlan In'--