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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL - f 24 t-TUESDAY,-OCTOBERS 21, 1919. PORTLAND, OREGON V FLYING CHIEF TO DISCLOSE POLICE AERIAL SECRETS Colonel Thompson to Give Port ';. land City Officials Idea of v Airplane Protection in East - ARRANGE GLIDDEN AIR DERBY Head.'of New York City's Air Service Arrives Wednesday .With Members of Commission. L Colonel Jefferson Demont Thomp son, chief of New York city's air )?ervice, Wednesday will tell Mayor 3aker and Chief of Police Nels John son about real "fly cops" when he ar rives here with several other mem bers of the arrangements commis sion of the Glldden world's air derby at 7 o'clock Wednesday evenlnav " Portland will.be Included In the CHid den , derby routs, according-, to a tele rrun received -.; Monday- by Bernard Metxrer, president of the - Aero club ot Oregon.' Metsfer has invited the presi dents of all Portland business orrnlr tions. as well as Mayor Baker and other citjr officials, to be present at the Cham be of Commerce Wednesday night. The Qlidden commission coming here will stay only . four hours. -. Portland's Inducements to make this city a stop pine place will be told by the citizens' delegation. t Cominr ;with the Glidden commission are Commodore , Louis D. Beaumont, president; Major Charles J. Glidden, executive secretary ; Ben Hill man, Aero Club of America ; Alan R. Hawley, presi dent Aero - Club of America ; Henry Woodhouse, vice president Aerial League of America ; William Graves Sharp, former United States ' ambassador to France and member of Aero Club of America ; Colonel Jefferson De mon! Thompson, aerial police, New York city: Lieutenant Colonel - S. Herbert. Sidney B. Velt,' honorary secretary of the foreign service commit tee of the Aero fClub of America in Paris; Harmon H. August, Aero Club of America; Captain Mark Ovenden, New York aerial police and special trans continental representative of the com mission. ' Glldden's telegram to Metzger says the derby is held to create world-wide Interest in aviation. The commission traveling In advance Is selecting suit able landing fields and appointing of ficials In different cities to cheek ar rival and departure of contestants. AMERICANS ONLY ,IS AMERICA LEG ON PLATFORM Portland- Post Demands Drastic Steps for . Preservation of Ideals and Institutions of U. S. ORGANIZATION" POLICY GIVEN Favors Universal Military Training, Standing Army, Reserve Corps and Rigid Naturalization Laws. Drastic measures to keep America for Americans only were approved Monday night by Portland post of the American Legion. A questionnaire , prepared by the organization's state executive com mittee recently called for expression from local posts on certain policies. Opinions of the majority- of. state posts will be Used to , Instruct dele gate to the national convention' of the American Legion In Minneapolis, November IX, 1? and . ' ' f . .-.t )-,. ; Portland ; post ' favors the following policies, the vots Monday showed : ' Universal 3 military- training ; not, bowever, to conflict with educational in- stitutlona . .. ,-.-. ' j Small standing army, a reserve corps and a stronnatlonal guard. 1 Strict naturalisation laws and a re strictive immigration - policy, i Immigrants to take out citizenship pa pers within certain time after arrival. I Immediate relief for disabled service men. . . ' j English translation in adjacent .col umn of all articles in foreign language newspapers. i j Lump sum payments of war risk in surance instead of Installments. j Vocational training for service men. - j Deportation of undesirables. j Complete Investigation of army prison camps and punishment of those respon sible for unjust: treatment. ; Opening of Klamath land to soldier settlement instead of long-lease to cor porations. The ex-service men voted against ap proval of the Chamberlain bill, which would restore to citizenship all court martialed men and give them honorable discharges. i Baltimore Is paying this winter for stove coal $12.75 per ton. In the winter of 1914 the same coal was 17.25. ' ftrii Dependable, Cof f ee: Fresh Daily 3 Pound Tin $1.45 Tate Better- Other Specials. Goes Further Brata NuU f ancVt litgti new . crop, io-i&. lot, $3.50; 3 1E,.i.io, 37c Asparagus Tips, Del Monte, No. tcans, doz. $3.75 1 Campbell's Soap, 2 varieties, doz., $1.30; 11. can ixfw Masola Oil, gal. can, $2.75; z $1.45 Brooms, special $1.40, Qf $1.25 and;....... VXJL Meier & Frank's : Grocery, Ninth Floor. . V - ...ei r-r TVlS QUMJTV To Of rOKRAMS a NEW STORE HOURS IN EFFECT 9:15 TO 5:45 "The Lure of the Great Northwest" Frank Branch . Riley's famous lecture with magnificent screen pictures in color will be given in the Lincoln High School Auditorium Friday evening at 8:tS. Ben efit Women's Building, Fund, University of. Oregon. Tickets 25c and 50c in Book Shop, Fifth Floor. Dream Books for Halloween ' Ever so many, books interpreting dreams are priced at 25 c, 50,c, 75 c, 85c and 11. Fortune telling and other books including guides to the hand are also ready for Halloween. Meier h Frank's : Fifth Floor. f V ' J Second Day of Our Great Sale of 1675 Pairs Women's Shoes Every pair in the sale is from regular stock. Every pair is greatly reduced. Two extraordinary lots: At $4.85 black kid and patent button Black kid lace shoes with cloth tops. Some shoea Black kid cloth top lace, shoes. J. & T. Cousins shoes In this lot. Other styles. , At S7.15 black kid button and lace No phone orders, no exchanges, no ap shoes. Brown and gray kid lace shoes. provals. Meier & Frank's : Third Floor. (Mall Orders Filled.) Apparel Sections Mecordl Season t s Create st Activity Will Be Intensified by This "Miss Manhattan" Coat Sale I $39.50 A Pre-Holiday Sale of Neckwear Tliree fine lots of women's and misses' neckwear, for wear with one-piece dresses and coats,' at extraordinary savings. Many pieces will make desirable holiday gifts. Some are suitable for children's wear. 2000 pieces in the sale. 35c 3 pieces for JM. Washable Venise Uce collars in white and cream. Georgette trepe collars with lace trimming. Pique and satin models. Swiss collars em broidered in white and colors. Net ' and , chiffon fichus. Plain and fancy gabardine vestees. 75c Embroidered and lace trimmed net and jargahdy collars. Georg ette crepe models. Net fichus combiqed with frills and lace. Bertha collars of net top lace. Pique tailored styles. Organdy and net vestees with lace inser tions. Dainty boudoir caps. 95c English eyelet embroidered collars with pleated frills. Plain and embroidered Georgette crepe models. Lace Bertha coHars. Gilets of net. Venise and filet lace collars. Embroidered Swiss collar and cuff sets. Many other styles. Meier & Frank's: Center Aisle, Main Floor. (Mail Orders Filled.) TuutazpFoa 5 i JkfU NEVYORK One hundred coats are only one hundred coats and we can't make them into 105 or 110 even though we want to do our very Jbest to please early and late comers. ; You see, we take it for granted that the 'very name "Miss Manhattan" -makes you . anxious to .see these coats, at least even if you expect to pay a great deal more than $39.50 for your winter wrap. p "Miss Manhattan" coats are trademarked Before we tell you about it, we. want to warn you that all Portland which knows the youthful styles of "Miss Manhattan" coats will be here bright and early tomorrowmorning. ' . Better get breakfast over tomorrow and be here when the store opens at 9:15 a. m. and their quality does not vary. They are famous from coast to coast for their youthful styles, splendid tailoring and superior materials. They have been repre sented at MEIER & FRANK'S exclusively since they were originated, and hundreds of our young girl and small women patrons prefer them to any others- They fit wonderfully well especially for sizes from 14 to 20 and 34 to 38. Sewing Day Charter Oak Cotton Thread, 6 cord, black and white, 200-yard spools, tor 25f. Basting; Thread, 3 cord,' white, 200 yards, Nos. 40, 50 and 60, four for 10c, each 3. Silk Thread, black, white and col ors, 60-yard' spool, 5c. S n a p 1 1 Snap Fasteners, white, small sire, 3 cards 10c. Adjustable Skirt Belting, black. and white, 2-inch, piece 2Sc Bias Seam Tape, white. 12-yard pieces, 2 for 25c piece 15ci Cotton Tape, white, -lnch, 2 pieces 25e. Ric Rac Braid, medium- size, white, piece 10e Stlckerle Trimming;, white, 3- yard pieces, 2 for 25c, piece 15. Tailor's Tape Measures, reversible, 60-inch, 2 for 15c, each 10e. ' Tailors' Chalk, white, box of 31 pieces 25. Washington Pins, 400 count, paper Best Brass Pins, 300 count paper 10. Thimbles, steel or celluloid, each Roll Tape Measures, S6-lnch, each 25. Lead Weighting", black and white, yard. 18. x- Boned Belting, black and white, yard 15. Skirt Markers, each 29. Meier Sc. Frank's: Main Floor. .y (Mall Orders Filled.) FOR GIRLS We Have All Sorts of Warm Bath Robes, Sleeping Robes and Sweaters For 2 to 10 year cirls ire scores of cosy bathrobes just arrived from the East., Beacon flannels with nursery figures, eiderdown in plain colors, blanket robes in Indian designs and terry cloth. Plain and trimmed with satin. Plenty of rink, blue and other colors. Sizes 2 to. 6 years. 2.98 to 13.50; sizes 6 to 10 years, 4.98 to 16.50. For 2 to t2 year jrjrls are warm robes for sleeping In well-aired rooms or on sleeping porches. Made of good quality flannelette, mostly in checks and stripes; some embroidered with nursery rhyme figures or smocked. Variously priced from 1.25 to 4.95. e For 6 to 16 year girls are fascinating sweaters. Slip-ons in all the colors that girls like. The new flare sweater in tur quoise blue at 15.00 or in other colors .' s Meier & Frank's: Second Floor. (Mall Orders Filled.) All at the One Price, $39.50 5 A1-' Your own eyes, your fingers, will be ready judges of how much greater the values are. They are the regular unskimped, exactingly made "Miss Manhattan" garments each one of y them very much finer than can be had usually at $39.50. ; Made of such fashionable all-wool materials as: t V YOSEMITE CLOTH POM POM BOLIVIA VELOUR DUVET SUPERIOR SILVERTONE , . Many are trimmed with furs, such as nat ; j ural or taupe dyed nutria, Hudson seal ;i (dyed muskrat) and sealine. Swinging 5 cape-like backs and straight belted affairs ; among them, some beautifully stitched. Algerian red, soft purple mixtures, rich browns, beige, tan and any, number of young blues. r ; Most of the coats are lined throughout With Silk. : ; , . This "Miss Manhattan" Coat Sale at $39.50 : ; Is the Best Of Tering of the; Season Meier ft Frank's : Apparel Bhop, Fourth Floor. Why Not Be Lovely in One's Negligee Hours? Fairly bursting with beauty is the Negligee Shop on the third floor. Take a lit tle walk among the glass cases there and notjee'the enchanting colors and mate rials. Ask someone to show them. to you ' . A scarlet chiffon velvet lined with pale blue crepe. , . .Brocaded crepe de chtne with the faintest rose colored lining. -. , The: boudoir rest frock pictured is a pale blue chiffon over yellow crepe and there are many ruffles of creamy lace and tucked flounces and lacy sleeves ; it is a most coquettish af fair at $35, ' " .. , l Ouite a number of black negligees are to be had, some with de lectable lavender linings. Practical pallmin -robes have arrived; one is of wistaria crepe de chine, lined with a contrasting shade of nun's veiling. A warm,negHgee is of crepe de chine lined with flannel. Other interesting arrivals include wool Jersey, zenana cloth, French 1 flannel, printed satin, embroidered crepe de chine and the well : known quilted robes from Japan. negligees, pjy.is io 903. Breakfast coats,' 14.95 to 22.50. . Ueier Frank's: Third Floor. (Mall Orders Filled.) "'.-. ..." " - A Great Sale of Women New Fall Siaits: Coat 0 Biressis In this special sale tomorrow .women can secure a new suit, coat and dress at a substantial reduction from our regular low prices. We secured these garments in a very special purchasev-that accounts for the sale tomorrow. $29.75-$32.75 Suits at $22o75 New Fall suits made of serviceable wool poplins, serges, burella cloths and heather mixtures. Styles include straight line and high waisted effects and other Fall models. Some have velvet, plush and fur collars, others of self material. Wanted shades of blue, plum, black and oxf,ord. Sizes 16 to 44. One sketched. 1 100 Women's Poplin Dresses $12.75 These are truly remarkable values at this price. Women's good looking poplin dresses made with square collar and vest in con tr as ting colors. Full cut skirts. ' Colors"; include- taupe, navy, plum, Pekin and black. Finished- with' self-covered flat buttons. Sizes 16 to 44. One sketched. ' ' Women's and Misses' Coats $ 10.00 Fall and Winter coats. of chinchilla, ribeline and kersey cloth. The chinchillas are in checks with velour stripes. The ribelines have large velvet reversible collars. The kerseys nave bear plush reversible collars. All are in attractive belted styles. Light and dark navy blue, green, brown and black. Sires 15 to 44. Women's Warm Hose 39c Women's cashmere h o 1 e ;'irt black only. Some ribbed, Mother with ribbed tops, r Soft elastic hose in. sizes V and 9. ", ; ' i .1 1 - - , Women's 'Vests and Pants 89c Extra heavy fleece lined cot ton vests and 'pants. Vests in high neck long sleeves, Dutch neck elbow sleeves and low neck sleeveless style. Ankle length pants. Sizes 34 to. 38 at 89c. Sizes 40 to 44 at t.OO. Women's Union Suits 89c 'I' Women'j fine elastic medJum weight cotton union suits in Jvhite only. Low neck sleeve ess, ankle length tyle, with band top. Regular sizes. - Child's Union. Suits 98c Children' heavy , cotton fleeced union suits in hlte only. High neck lonf "sleeves, ankle ' length style, with drop sett.. Sizes 2 to S it 98c. Sizes 10 to 14 at 1.19. , j For the Men and Boy5 Men's White Shirts 79c Men's good quality white shirts . made with attached soft flat cdllar. Full cut shirts with pocket Sizes t4',5 to (A. Umited number at this special price. Men's Good Hose 2Sc A large quantity of men's ex tra heavy ribbed cotton sox. for Fall and Winter wear. Black only. All sizes. FIRST QUALITY. Boys' Union . Suiu89c j Fleece lined union suits In long -sleeves, ankle length, drop seat: style, closed crotch. Gray, ecru and white. Sizes 20 to 28 at 89c. Sizes 30 to 34, at t.t9. Boys' "Flannel Gowns 98c ; 1 Boys' gowns made of good quality outing flannel in pink? and blue striped effects. Full cut t roomy garments in, sizes 8 to 16 Meier k Frank's : Twer Pries Store, Easement Balcony. J tt QjUSUJTrSTOlbr Of fOVQlAMS ; . t