The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 17, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OREGON ..DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, 'FRIDAY, OCTOBER. 17, 1919.
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MUM RELIEF
. . Mrs. Meta dekker, Just Returned
; From Washington, Says Task
f Incidental to Demobilizing Big
' EFFICIENT HELP NECESSARY
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: Eastern Office Deluged by Serv
, -Hce Men Who Are Attended To
' as Fasti as.t Records Permit.
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' The department of civilian relief
. of the American Red Cross in Wash
ington, D. C I behind almost 90,000
cases, although every one of the
j thousand of employes are exerting
every energy to take care of the in
numerable requests from soldiers
and their families, says Mrs. Meta
Dekker, information clerk of the
home service section of the Portland
, chapter of -the Red Cross, who re-
turned Wednesday from a six weeks'
trip in the Bast.
"At the Washington office they are
coming in- at the rate of 350 to 40O
day," said Mrs. Dekker, "and - are
being adjusted as rapidly as the work
ers can get ' the demobilization records
of the men from the army and navy.
These record are absolutely necessary
for the bureau of war risk insurance.
"Men must have patience. lt Is a
tremendous I undertaking, but every
thing will be adjusted In time. I never
saw so many workers In my life,
as throngred ot.ef the building- at 4:30
p. m.; They are putting pn more effici
ent help and getting rid of the inefficient,
so as to hurry, through with the work
more expeditiously. I have come back
tolerant of everybody, and believe the
government Is doing tnis work as quickly
as possible.
" " j m. enthused with Portland and
3 think it is the only- place. It is a
wonderful city, and I am well pleased
with the work the Portland .chapter - is
t doing. " Compared with other chapters
at the home office, it-is well organised."
Mrs. Dekker has been with the Port
land Red Cross chapter since August,
l18. Her Eastern trip was In the form
' of, a vacation, on which, after visiting
her family in Illinois, she spent a time
in New York, Boston and Washington,
where she called at the Red Cross of
fices to see how work Is done there.
. Mrs. Dekker's department takes care of
a'l delayed allotment and allowances
and claims from either the soldier, sailor
or marine.
Mrs. Tindolph Dies
-Following Operation
' Mrs. ; Esther Ramsdell Tindolph, who
Tnad been critically 111 for the past five
weeks,-died Thursday morning at St.
Vincents hospital' subsequent to a severe
operation. Mrs. Tindolph was born at
Scltuate, Rhode Island, in' 1854. She
had been a resident of Portland for. the
last 10 years, where "she 'had made' Tier
home with her only son, Allen G. Tin
dolph. Besides her -son, Mrs. Tindolph
- Is survived by her brothers, George and
Charles Ramsdell, now "residing in the
East She was a sister tf the lata Hor
ace D. Ramsdell of this city. Funeral
services were held at the First Presby
terian church this .afternoon at 2
o'clock. Pivate services were held at
the ' Portland crematorium.
Two Boys-Arrested
I For Stealing, $215
' From ; W. TTnion
Corvallls, Oct. 17. ' Taken in hand by
N'ghtwatchman , Hnry- Robinson - late
Tuesday afternopn, J amen ..Brown,' 1C
and , Jesse Ellison, 15. confessed taking
1215 from, the -till of the Western Union
telegraph office r during f the " night of
October 10. Robinson captured the boys
following thejr return from a-trip to
Eilfeene , and Albany, and a foui-day
stay, at Newport, from which thy re!
turred with SJ.73,? t f fcf';'"--''s.':K
Later, before Attorney Arthur Clarke,,
the boys told the story of, taking the
money. Brown, - who had - been a mes
senger boy for the Western Union sev
ere weeks, noted that money had been
taken -in on the first day of the month,
and' also noted that the office chief, J.
H. Lucas, had placed it in a tilt m the
drawer rather than in the safe. Ho
to'-l young Ellison of the fact, and witq
a key to the office which he kept in his
possession the two visited the office thst
nlf.ht, and while Ellison took the stiver
young Brown picked the paper money
from the checks and receipts inciosed.
The two are In the-county Jail, nnd
after a hearing before Judge Wade Ma
Ion will probably be turned . over to
the Juvenile court ; iThe Brown boy is
a son of J. - IL Brown, a laborer in the
heating plant at Oregon Agricultural
college, and Mrs. Brown, divorced and
now living in Portland. Young Ellison
is a member of a family recently here
from Texas.
Otzr Liner of Maytag Electric .Washers and Equipment U Complete Sold on Terms
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Trufflesr-,
Alumni Beat Student
Corvallls, Oct, 17. -In an Interesting
cUish at the Oregon Agricultural College
Freshman field Wednesday the Cor
vallls high alumni' j,defeaed the h!gh
school team by rolling, vp a l4-to-0 score.
The Alumni team frtcluded a number
of the old stars of former years and
they readily displayed the old team
wprk of school days. 'Fboiball spirit Is
running high just now and the ooyd are
working hard in preparation for the first
game.
Stores Close Earlier .
Corvallls, Oct 17. If plans now under
consideration are carried out Corvallls
stores will close on Saturday evenings
henceforth at o'clock. The plan was
discussed at a meeting of 'the merchants
held this Week, and Is a resul of the
state' law- requiring: that women rhall
not be permitted to work longer than
elghtho urs. The closing would affect
the larger stores in particular where
two shifts would be required under the
new law, doubling expenses of operation.
New Enforcement
Of Curfew Law Is
Lauded--by Mayor
.
Enforcement of .the curfew law has
been entirely "successful as a weapon
against crime, Mayor Baker declares.
"It will be enforced. 365 days in the
year during the remainder of this ad
ministration," he added.
"Assistant Chief Jenkins tells me that
in his experience in police work he has
never seen a more .effective order. It
has aided materially in assisting to pick
-up prowlers ).hat ordinarily get away,
and through its enforcement we have ap-
! prehended house prowlers, auto -thieves
and other criminals that ir would have
been very difficult to find without the
ad of the ordinances. But the big thing
has been the affect on Juvenile crim
inality IZ-'-.
Location on Macadam
Road Changes Hands
Negotiations were closed Thursday for
purchase of three-quarters of a block of
improved property on Macadam road by
the .Times-Cress Paint company from
George C. Flanders for $24,500.
The land contains a two story build
ing, 100x200 feet in dimensions, formerly
used by the Flsher-Thorsen Paint com
pany. This will be used as warehouse
and wholesale attribution point
DANCING
GUARANTEED
In eight lessons ladies
$2.50, gentlemen 15.00
at De Honey's beautiful
Academy, 23d and Wash
ington. Sew Classes fer
Beginner start Monday
and Friday evenings. Ad
vanced classes Tuesday
and Thursday evenings,
t to 11 All latest and
popula - dances and new
steps t a u g h t in eight
three-hour lessons.
LADIES fS.t GENTLEMEN ft.
Plenty of desirable partners and nrut.
tlce. No embarrassment Separate step
room and extra teachers for backward
pupils. A printed description of all
dances free for pupils. The social fea
ture alone is worth double the price.
Private lessons all hours. Learn from
professional dancers who guarantee to
make a dancer of you and where you
meet refined people. Phone Main 7658.'
Select Dancing Parties Every Saturday
Evening.
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GREAT SALE ON
meet Music
. v."; v; ",-" ' ' - n
Old Popular Songs 5c
v thf copy md some
of the latest hitn
of r the season 9c
' Back numbers of Etudes going for 10c each, and shop
worn albums at half price. V
READ THE LIST
I
Beautiful 'Ohio 15c
; Naughty Hindu Eyes 9c "
1 Wanting a.. Loveland 9c
.Mothers' Cradle Song 9c
, The Game of Love 9c
I Hawaiian Breezes 9c
Girl of My Dreams 9c
Then Ypu'll Know 9c
Conie to-Roseland 5c
Georsria' Moon 5c "
Smiles and Chuckles 5c
' Dreamin' 'Bout ' Dat Xmas
Tree 5c ' ' '
! ' A Remick Star Dance Folio
f - including 22 Fox Trots,-13 Qne Steps and :4 -Waltzes
for 2Sc'eacK!:r:r
This is positively our, greatest Sheet Music sale to date.
tOome early, to the "Musical . Floor" the Seventh. -
v oLwman Wcvuc
rMerchandise of 1
Knahe and
Other High-Grade
- ;-' - -. Pianos - :
:0.
'Merit Only"
, Victor, Pathe
and Stradivari "
Phonographs 1 r
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i
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Daintily Satisfying and Wholesomely Delicious t -'
The Candy Eclat Made by Us,
Sold on the Street Floor.
' el'MeiahdiseifdMcrttOii
Mendel-
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The Name That ts Synonymous With Trunk Quality,
, " v Mendel "Dustproof" Wardrobe Trunks , ;?
Here Only I Fifth Floor,
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vents to Make a ,'Big 'nappy Saturday
f.- ,
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For Miss 6 to 14
The Girls' Own Shop is a section, de
voted to. the serving of Youth, where
individualized clothes are to be had at
prices consistently low.
Delightful Frocks of Jersey, Serge
and Velvet
Many model? in these fashionable fab
rics, youthfully simple and smart.
Russian Blouse Frocks of Serge.
$24.50
A delightfully youthful over blouse frock
graced by silk stitchery and picot ribbon belt.
Navy Serge Waist Line Frocks at
$24.50
Round neck, full skirt with inverted pockets
. smartly button trimmed. Embroidery on
blouse, sash end and pocket.
Surplice Waist Frocks of Navy Serge
$24J50
Exceptionally well made dress belted and
pocketed. Wonderfully smart lines that are
good for older girls as well.
Peter Thompson Frocks and Dresses of Storm Serge $8.95
Full side pleated skirt, red tie and braid trimmed Peter -Thompson
models. And pleated skirt frock of storm serge, white pique collar and
cuffs, pearl button trimmed- '
Plaid Silk Trimmed Serge Frocks Very Smart $8.95
Patch pocketed, belted and with clever tabs buttoning to waist; this
is an unusually fascinating model. Silk bound button holes add to its
attractiveness.
JUNIOR
Some perfectly stunning new
things in the way of Suits, Frocks
and Skirts await young women
who require junior sizes.
Jersey Suits Smart, Serviceable'
$32.50, $35.00, $40.00
-New heather mixtures of brown, blue and
greens. Three model each with smart fitted
backs, open or convertible collars. . -
Jersey Skirts Veiu, Fashionable
$11.50 to $12.50
Highly, practical are these comfortable weir
about tailored skirts of Jersey. Silver, brown,
navy, silver blue and heather:
NEW Smocks of Corduroy VERY
STRIKING!
Shown for the first time in Portland these
lovely smocks of coral, beige, russet, American
Beauty and tan corduroy. Peasant sleeves, wool
stitchery and embroidery in contrasting pastel
shades. Turned up, cuff effect at bottom.
Sizes 16 to 20. and 40, 43 and 44 bust. Priced
$12.50 and $13.50.
Many Attractive Frocks
$25.00 to $66.50
Beautiful frocks of wool serees and lersev.
Tailored styles with touches of hand work or
braid' Navy is the smartest color shown.
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Many
shapes.
WEE TOT.
Cunning apparel for the little ones is here
aplenty. Bring them in to be outfitted.
Little Coats
$7.50, $9.95, $11.50, $13.50 and Up
Broadcloth" and cheviots, in black and white
Shepherd checks, velvets, plush and corduroys.
Tailored Coats for Wee Boys
$7.95, $10.00 to $12.50
Several styles. Navy, brown and black also
black - and white checks, double breasted are
they, with smart velvet collars.
And to Wear on Little Heads
pretty styles in velvet, plush or velour plain tailored and fancy
$2.95 and up.
- Fourth Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
A Delightful Showing of
pit
$10
Join
Truly the "Hat of the Day" for In no
other" models at such moderate prices will
you find such smartness, such excellent
workmanship and such variedness of style.
This new collection of these smart hats
Is. characterized by their duvetyn crowns
combined with fine black velvet, and the
clever means of adornment. - f ;
There, are, too, the small "puffy" plush
hats that- are most flattering. Turbans as
ell. in many new shades
--See this showing!
Third FW. Lipcun. Wglfo A Co.
Trimming.
The trimming fashionable! fur
richly enhances any frock or suit
and many of the smart new turbans
are made entirely of fur.
Hudson seal, 4 to 6 inches.
Near seal, 4 to 6 inches.
Beaver, 4 to 6 inches.
Monkey, 4 inches.
Nutria, 4 to 8 inches.
Mole De Luxe, 4, 6 Inches.
Muffleon, 6 inches.
Kolinsky muskrat
By the yard, priced from $7.50
to $65.
, Second Floor,
Lipman, Wolfe St Co.
Neckwear
To Add a Note
of Newness
Neckwear this season Is a delight
ful departure many are the new
notes.
A tuxedo collar has a frothy cas
cade and is perfectly enchanting.
Of ecru net and vaU $6.75
Georgette and val collar and cas
cade ere hand embroidered and
finished with wee Irish- crOchet
buttons. S15
Organdie and Val, square necked
VBstee, has a tailored bow of black
gros grain ribbon and pearl but
tons, 815
And a host of other charming new
things in dainty neckwear, from
S&.75 to S22.SO
S treet Floor, Upmae, Wolfe A Ce.
Veiling
to Enhance
the New Hats
There are the new collar veils, In
soft finish Shetland mesh with high,
upstanding pleated collar which
forms a most flattering ruche round
the neck.
Black, brown and navy,
Very, very special for tomorrow,
at 95c.
Street Floor',
Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
r
THE GREAT
SALE OF
Handkerchiefs
Continues
Extraordinary
Values for
Men, Women,
Children.
Street Floor.
Toiletries
Silk Vanity Bag, complete witfc
mirror and puff. 25c
Dr. Fenner's Clear Skin soap, 19
cake
Colgate's Clematis soap, 154 8
for 40
Super-tar soap for shampoo, 20
Palmer's Skin Success soap. 25c
Jergena'-Violet Glycerine soap, lOct
Imported Spanish Castile soap, 30
Resinol soap, 25. S for 65
Vivaudou's Toilet soap Santal.
Rose, - Jasmine . and Violet, 25
-jC.. C. C. Cleaning Compound. 35
Cleaton's Corn Remover, 25
Glyco-Thymoline, 25. 50, SI
Listeri ne. 23. 43. 85
Lavorla. J5C. 50. SI
Ziora.25 - .............
Hospital Fever Thermometer, one-
minute,81;25
Hospital Cotton. 60
Street Floor, Llpm as, Wotfa Co.
i Liberty Blocks r
Kiddies will amuse themselves by
the hour ;wlth these fascinatinjily in
structive toys.
-Toy Section, Eighth Floor,
Lipman. Wolfe & Co.
For Halloween
ffever have we bad such an assort
ment of clever and different novel
ties for Hallowe'en decoration "
positively everything from witches
and goblins to luncheon sets. Buy
now! ' ' ; ' . :.- -
. All sorts of favors; place . cards,
invitations, table covers, luncheon
sets, doilies, Cut outs, decoratjve
crepes, festoons and a great variety
of other novelties. AH moderately
priced. . ,- -
Street Floor, Lipman, Wolfe A Co.
They 've Just Come
That New
Shipment of the
ETRIC
HURT.
M
We've Been Promising You At
And we're mighty glad, too! They're some of the p!et- JL. ft f
tiest, "Cleanest" shirts we've ever seen patterns for all fj W L I 1
tastes snappy new designs to suit the young fellow who's X j I I
fond of jazz and more conservative combinations. for Dusi- Y) J-'-
ness men and those who prefer auiet colors, 1
They're beautifully made, generously .cut and excel-
lently tailored. All colors arc guaranteed to be fast.
Sizes I t to 18. .
.ALSO A NEW SHIPMENT OF GOOD LOOKING TIES AT $1,50
Just In!
Men's Store Jott inside Washington St. Entrance.
Leatherized Suits
MADE FOR THE BOY WHO IS
USUALLY "OUT AT THE ELBOWS"
$15.75 $19.50
Yes, and he's the fellow who most
likely has big holes in the knees of his
troiMers and whatever he carries in his
pockets is almost sure to be found some
where in the lining of his coat and
he's the follow whose mother sits up
late to patch the. seat of his trousers
after be is asleep I But, pshaw!
aren't most fellows from 8 to 18
like that? '
Of course, they are that's why
these Leatherized Suits were In
vented. The soft leather reinforce
ment knee, elbows, seat and pockets
prevents the all wool fabric of
which the suits are made from
breaking.
AND EVERY SUIT IS FULLY
GUARANTEED MORE AND MORE
MOTHERS APPRECIATE THIS!
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Wash Suits for
Little Fellows
$4.50-$5
these are made of heavier tub
fabrics plain colored cloth with '
fancy combinations in collars and cuffs. Both middy and Oliver styles in colors most
wanted. Sizes 4 to 8 years. These are the famous TOM SAWYER SUITS THAT TUB
SO WELL!
$22.50
437 COARANTEED- f
gSflZl' vmsmT TIM W acm
Wool Suits in Junior Norfolk
Style of Serge, Cheviot, Tweed,
Checks. Homespun, etc.
A Special Showing of Overcoats
With P!aid Wool Linings and Pur
Collars. i ' .
Exclusive Portland Agents for
LANGHAM HIGH CLOTHES
' For Younger Young Men
Fifth Floor, Lipman, Wolfe A Co.
Georgette and Grepe De Chine
S " ' ' r I v
Blouses Lovely New Ones
At $6.75
Some strikinirlv smart blouses have iust
come in at this .very moderate price. Blouses
that' have every' appearance of having cost
much, much more!
White, Flesh. Bisque, Gray. Taupe and
NaW in plain tailored and fancy models.
Some have only tucks and pleats, others
:7 v touches of lace and( embroidery. -
Hi eh, low and Dutch -neck styles, with,. sailor, flat
and rolling collars; Styles . for matron and maid ?
-moderately priced. '
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.. -Third Floor, LSpman'i Wolfe & Co. 1 ; . '
I THIS STORE USES NO COMPARATIVE PRICES THEY ARE
MISLEADING AND OFTEN UNTRUE ) '
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