The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 13, 1920, Page 13, Image 13

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1920.
PARENTS
ARNED
AGAINST ACTS OF
DEGENERATE MEN
Police f today Issued ' a warning
against degenerates who are haunt
ing the wooded tsectiona of the sub
urbs. Recent reports that young
women and ; little girls have been
molested by men, with the immedi
ate disappearance of the assailants
so far have led to no captures, .one
of the reasons being that the police
are not notified promptly. ,
Mrs. R. A.. Griffith. 804 Thirty-fifth
street,' Tuesday eveuing fired six shots
from a revolver Into tlie brush near her
residence, when her 9-year-old daugh
ter Alice came screaming into the house,
stathig that a strange'man had accosted
l-.er while the was at play at Thirty
fifth and Brooklyn streets. The mis
creant escaped. Police could find no
trace of the assailant:
Mrs. Kuth Brewster. 5313 Twenty
' seventh avenue noutheast, reported to
the police that she was attacked while
walking on the street near her home at
9 :45 p. m. Tuesday by a man wearing an
overcoat, gloves and a light felt hat.
Sirs. Brewnter said she was .thrown to
the sidewalk, but her screams Tightened
her assailant and he fled. She was able
to give only a meager description. .,
Four Families Are
Compelled to Flee
XXUJ-U. JLXXKj iuugux
Flames which gained rapid headway
in the attic of a two and one half story
frame building at 166 Russell street
forced four families residing In apart
ments on the second floor to flee with
only a few personal belongings Wednes
day morning. The roof and second floor
of the building were burned and damagt
wa sestimated at 13000.
Supposition was that the fire had "Its
origin In defective wiring. The fire
had ganied dangerous, proportions be
fore discovery and after the families
on the second floor had once escaped
they were unable to return to save iny
of their furniture. , . : " !
The building was purchased only a
few days ago by a Mr. Kirby of Oregon
City. The lower floor of the structure
was devoted to a store roombut was
unoccupied.
Piedmont Church
To Install Morgan
New Pastor Friday
Installation service of the Rev. J.
Francis Morgan, as pastor of Piedmont
rresby terian church will take place
Friday evening. The Rev. D. A. Thomp
son, moderator of Portland presbytery,
will preside and put the constitutional
questions.! He will be assisted in the
ceremonies by the Rev. Ward Willis
Long, the Rev. Boudinot Seeley, the Rev.
Walter H.' Nugent. Walter Hopkins will
Se ordained .and ,0, H. Van Wyngarden
installed as elder of the church. George
32.- Baker will play the organ, and Mrs.
Ward Willis Long will give a vocal solo.
Following the services a public reception
will be held by the congregation for the
' ww pastor.
Uses Too Many Fishing Outfits
r W. a. Mayfield of Mayfield was ar
rested at Oregon City Tuesday by Dep
uty .Game W aniens Bert Jewell and
Roy Bremer -for fishing with more
than one outfit for salmon and was
fined $25 and S 3 costs following a hear
ing at Oregon City, according -to a re
port filed at ' the headquarters of the
state - fish and game commission.
-Aurci
Sings
HEILIG THEATRE
WED. EVENING
Bay Her Records To
day at Oar Store.
74608 Lo, Hear the Gentle Lark !
74552 Perle du Bresil (Thou Brilliant
. : Bird).
64820 Traviata Sempre Libera.
74522 Solvejg's Song.
74499 Rigolettto Caro Nome.
74558 Puritan! Qui la voce.
74538 Sonnambula Ah. mon credea
miradtu
74557 Proch's Air and Variations.
74500 La Partida (The Departure).
74509 Lucia (Mad Scene).
74512 Romeo et Juliette Wslts Snrvsr'
74510 Lakme (Bell SongJT
74532 Dinorah (Shadow Song).
74594 Traviata Ah, fors' e lui.
64S07 Twilight.
74599 Don Pasquale--Cavatlna,'
87567 Rigoletto Piangi fancuilla, by
Galii-Curcl and De Luca.
89134 Traviata (Say to Thy Daughter),
oy iiaui-wurci ana ue iuca.
95100 Rigoletto (Quartet). .. bv Galli.
Curie, Perini, Caruso and De Luca i
CFJohhsohPiahoCo,
149 Sixth Street, Between Alder aid
Morrison.
HAVE YOU TRIED
A LOaAHaKKRV MU OORPKOTtM
Galli
mm
Double Trading Stamps Tomorrow With Gash Purchases All Oyer the Store
Plan to
Here Are
Tub Waists
$2.25
Center Circle. Main Floor Every
woman wilt need an abundance of
dainty, cool Waists now that the -warm
days are at hand. Friday we shall
place on sale a special lot of them at a
low price. Majjy attractive styles in
embroidered and lace trimmed effects.
Square. V and high necks. One model
is of figured voile with pique collar
and cuffs. All sizes from (IJO OC
36 to 46. Priced special at DiU
f 1
New Bag Tops
I At 75c
Main Floor These tops are much In
demand for the making of ribbon tags.
Neat, attractive style. Etched HVLn
silver finished. Priced at: only
Oxidized "Metal Tops, somewhat
heavier very serviceable, OfT
Pricedjfor tomorrow at only wlitl
1 Celluloid Tops
With, metal frames light in weight
yet very serviceable. We show a good
selection of these in shell and demi
collars. Priced very special at $1.25
New Millinery
(Ribbons
Main Floor New Grosgrain Ribbons
for sport hats and sailors. All widths
from 3 up to 60 inches. Black and the
desirable colors. Ribbons of depend
able quality at reasonable prices.
Double S. & H. Green Trading Stamps.
$18 to $30 Trimmed Hate
' $12.
,
Great 2-Day Sale!
Second Floor
Trimmed Hats. In the past we have offered excep
tional values in these events, but this season we
are going to give our customers hat values such
as have not been seen in Portland for years. In
all there are close to 3,00 Hats none worth less
than I$l8.00 the great majority of them being
m nn liC An 17 (n ant un tn 1ft no rrrA aIq
The early shopper will find in the
Sport Hats, Tailored Hats, Dressy Hats
In the Season's Best Styles
Hats for maids and matrons. Small
and fancies Dressy Hats in medium
Groceries
! Fourth Floor
Experienced telephone clerks at
your service, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Call,1 Marshall 4800 or 6231 if you
cannot come to the store in person.
Standard Corn
15c Per Can
Standard brand Corn
1 15c
$1.75 a dozen, the can on
Standard Tomatoes $1.45 OCp
dozen, 2 cans special only
Preferred Stock Peaches, iP
Priced very special Friday, can at''
Sago or Tapioca. Priced "
very special for Friday, pound lyv
; Double S. & H. Trading Stamps
given with cash purchases in all depts.
! Model Grocery ?
Fourth Floor-
j - '
Do Your Shopping at This' Store
Wash Goods Remnants
vHALF PRICE
Main Floor Remnants , of Gin's; hams. Lawns, Or
gandies, Voiles, White Goods, Outing Flannels, etc.,
on sale tomorrow at just H Price
Savings on Merchandise of Depeedailble Quality
Women's Dress Skirts
Featured
Second Floor
(materials with
Women's Dress
II m
Plain Solors, Plaids and Stripes 1 '
Second Floor Women's Dress Skirts in the latest fancy plaids also plain colors
and stripes. -Accordion plaited with fancy stitching at tops and bottom. Another
model has bias panel in front and is trimmed with straps and but- flQC Af
tons. Exceedingly smart' for street wear, Moderately priced at only DOD.vlU
Women's Sport Apparel
Women's Corduroy Coats in Norfolk
style and the flare effects tor riamg.
Prices range $10.50 up to $16.50
Corduroy Peg Top Breeches at prices
ranging! from : $7.95 up to$?-2
Cordu.roy. Skirts $8.95 to $11.50
Women's Khaki Coats in NorfoU,
pinch back and long styles at prices
that range from $8.75 up to $15.00
assortment
close-fitting styles trimmed with flowers
and large effects,; trimmed with flowers,
ostrich, etc Many beautiful nana-:
made and hand-block models in the
sale. These are made of Georgette
crepe, m aline, silk and braid com
binations. : Hats from our own
workrooms and also a number of
patterns from leading' New York
artists. . Sailors and Sport Hats-in
the most desirable styles. Here is
a splendid opportunity to select a
high-class hat at a great saving.
Regular f 18,; f 20, $ 22.50. C
25, 27.S0 land 30 Hats DJLe
Millinery Salons
Second Floor
Imported
Pongee Silks
$139 to $450
SILKS OF 0UAL1TY silks that
will give satisfactory service. We call
your particular attention to a notable
showing of Imported Pongee in natu
ral color. Very popular for outing
dresses, waists, suits, skirts, men's
shirts and men's suits. Shown in
various weights. 34 inches wide.
Prices range $1.39 to $4.50 yard.
NEW WOOL PLAIDS for Sport
Skirts and Coats. All the very latest
golf colors. Exclusive patterns shown
at this store only. .Double Stamps.
Silk Department
; Main Floor
'H:'l;'
Mi) I'ihil'i'jhiliiiriiiiili'
and Reap the Benefit of This
. j Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods
Olds 9 Wor tman & Kin
at $12.75
Second Floor There is an unprece
dented call for Dress Skirts this season.
They are being worn on all occasions.
Friday "we shall feature a showing of
new models particularly adapted for
sport and street wear. Many smart
styles with wide belts, patch pockets
etc. Wool Jersey and Nov- O rTfT
elty Plaids. Extra values atJlii.l O
Women's ; Skirts
At $28.50
Second Floor; Dress Skirts; in novelty
plaids, Stripes and large checks. Box
and knife plaited models and sport
styles with patch pockets jOQ CA
and fancy belts. Priced at DiOOl
Women's Skirts
At $32.50
New Plaited Skirts of novelty
plaid
satin
leather belts. Also Skirts with
yoke i and plaia bottom. Very, dressy,
j Latest colorings. Priced Friday at only
$32.50
Skirtis at $35.00
ui v-iorauroy or ivnaKi i
-W,! 0B,r.eech $6.95. to $10.95
Wool Skirts priced at only $1 1.50
Cotton Khaki Coats with or without
corduroy collar, Norfolk and other
sty'eus-uPriced rom $5.00 to $7.50
Khaki Breeches at $3.50 to $5.00
Khaki Skirts at $3.95 to $6.00
Leggings priced $1.50 ! to 2.SO
Outing Hats it$lJ5(
to $2.50
Women's i
Silk Hose
$1.69
Main Floor Extra quality seamless
Silk Hose with mock fashioned leg.
These have reinforced heels and toes
and 8 inch lisle garter welt. Some
have slight imperfections. Shown in
white, black and a few dark colors.
We also include in this "sale a small lot
of full fashioned "irregulars" to make
the assortment more com- (J-f JQ
plete. All sizes. Special, prj OltO
Children's Wash Dresses
At $3.98 and $4.98 V
Bargain Circle, 1st Floor Girls' Ging
ham Dresses in attractive styles and
patterns. Ages 6 to 14 flQ QQ
years. Specially priced at wOitO
CHILDREN'S ROMPERS of good quality ginghams In checks and C" QQ
plain colors. Specially priced for Friday and Saturday at $1.69 and PX.Oi7
Basement Millinery Store
Untrimmed Hats $1.49
r . . ' . :-
Millinery Flowers at 49c
Basement In conjunction with the Sale of Untrimmed Hats we offer a great lot
Millinery Flowers and novelties at a special low price. Large velvet flowers,
silk and cotton flowers, foliage, sprays, wreaths, clusters -of small AQg
flowers, bluettes, daisies, wheat, etc., etc.- Basement Sale price only fxllt
ih .iJ :i,i,.
Saving. Filled Stamp Books Will
liiKam'iiiiii
The Standard Store of the Northwest
$1.25 Dress Nets
At 65c
Main Floor 72-inch Cotton Dress
Nets specially priced. May be used
for many different purposes,' includ
ing curtains and linings. Shown in
Paris and ecru. Well worth . pr
$1.25 yd.. Special low price .OOC
6-Iri. Skirtings
23c Yd.
Main Floor 6 - inch Skirting and
Underwear Edges in well worked
eyelet, and floral designs on fine
grade cambric material. Don't fail
to get a good supply of these for
they are extraordinary val- OQ
ues. Priced special at yard
Angora Yarn
Trimmings
Main Floor New shipment of An
gora Yarn Trimmings Just received.
Much the vogue for dresses, blouses
and sport apparel. Checked patterns.
12 inches wide. Priced, vd, $3.75
Men's Athletic , Union Suits
Men's $2 to $3
Men's $1.25
Main Floor Hundreds of Men's Four-in-Hand
Ties" offered at a very special
price Friday and Saturday. Latest wide
end styles. Made with slip-easy collar
band.. $2.V0, $2.50 . and OQ
$3.00 Ties. Specially priced:
Girls Gingham Dresses in the pretty
tunic styles. These are shown in as
sorted colors. Priced spe- Q J AO
cial Friday and Saturday at O.aO
Basement More of those splendid , Untrimmed Hats
have just arrived. Women who purchased at our for
mer sale will be anxious to share in this offering, too,
fdr the values are equally as good. AH the very new
est styles in the sale turbans, side rolls, droops, roll
brims, sailors, etc. Also many dressy large shapes.
Black, brown, navy, sand and many other desirable
colors. Hats in this lot worth up
to 15.69. Double S. & H. Stamps.-
Your Choice
Tpmorrow at
t ,. .. . "
f XA9
I.INIIMI'.IUI!,
Be Redeemed in Cash at
Linen
g
Lace Sale Extraordinary
95c a Yard
Main Floor 1 7 and 27-inch fine Net Lace JMounc
ings In beautiful patterns for summer dresses.
White and ecru superior quality; No. AP
telephone or C. O. D. orders. Very special
$i; $1.25, Laces
At 69c
Main Floor 36 inch wide Shadow Lace Allovers in
white and cream. Also in the: Paris shade which
is used extensively; Laces worth l.o ftQg
and Jl.25 Priced very special Friday at UIV
Embroideries at 75c
. f
27 inch Embroidery Flouncings In
lace effect edges, ruffled and hem
stitched. Suitable for children's HKg
wear. Priced special at, yard; I cll '
All-Silk Georgette at $3.45 Yard
$2.75 D.ress Crepes at $1.79
Lac Dept. Novelty Printed All-Silk
Georgette Crepes in a large selection
of dainty patterns in blue, brown, red
and ; tan . combinations. Dependable
quality, double twisted thread crepes
that will give the very best P AfZ
of service. Priced at, yard, DO.xcl
$1.19 and $1.59
Main Floor LOT 1 'Men's
Athletic Union Suits of splendid
quality nainsook material.. These
garments are well made and cor
rectly fashioned. Ex- 11 " Q
cellent $1.75 value; ioJLl.Vj
"Kerry-Kut" Union Suits
made from; Kerry Kool I Kloth.
Nainsooks, ' fancy checks and
madras materials. $2 I" PQ
and 12.50 values, at OJL.OI
Men's Negligee
Shirts ;
Main Floor Negligee Shirts with
soft collars. Cool arid comfort
able for warm days. . Large selec
tion here to pick from, t Priced
at $1.50. $2. $2.50 to $5
Ties at $1.29
Hose at 73c
Main Floor Men's Fancy Silk and Lisle
.Hose in stripes, plaids and novelty mix
tures in all the most desirable colors.
Very smart with oxfords and sport
shoes. Sizes 9 'A up to 1 1 lA. T7Q n
Regular $1.25 grade a pair 4 OC
Water Tumblers at 10c Each
Department, Third Floor
Every home needs a good Supply of Water
Tumblers for the summer ; months. A special,
purchase enables us to offer 000 thin blown''
Glass Tumblers in the 10 oz. size with dainty
border decorations, similar to cut, at 10c each.
Double S. & H. Stamps with cash purchases.
Attractive Silver
Priced at $1.00
Now Is the Time
To Paint Up!
Third Floor Whether you intend to paint the whole
house or lust brighten it up here and there we would
be glad to have you come in and let us estimate the
job. Complete stock of S.-W, Paints, Enamels,
Varnishes and Stains at reasonable prices.
Sale of House Paints
House Paint for inside and outside use-
several colors. Specially priced, gallon
House Paint white for Inside and out
side use. Priced very special at the gallon
Floor and Linoleum Varnish special,
the Booth on the Third Floor
Handkerchiefs
Main Floor Extra special offering for'
Friday. Women's Linen Handkerchiefs in
fancy i sport colors. With hemstitched
ed J . Extraordinary values Friday at 39c
39 c
mk :
Lace Dept. Discontinued line of Dress
Crepes the kind usually sold at $2.50
to $ 2.75 the yard. Black, brown, gray,
blue, white, Pekin blue, navy, pink,
and a few odd colors ! from our regu
lar stock. This is not Georg-flJ-l rTQ
ette. Special Friday at yard DA.I O
Electric Cleaner
Demonstration
IN YOUR OWN- HOME if desired.
Just telephone us and a demonstra
tor will call and
show you what an
Electric Cleaner
will actually do.
F-r e e demon
stration daily on
the Third Floor.
Hoover Electric
Gleaners
We now have a good supply of
Hoover Cleaners and consequently
can make immediate delivery. Free
demonstration in your own home.
Sold on club plan, $5.00 down
and $5.00 Per month 3rd Floor.
Sweeper-Vac Cleaners
Exclusive Portland agency for this
famous make.. Let uxdemonstrate
in your own home Iraw much this
cleaner will save VOu in hours,
work and money. Third floor.
$5 Down $5 a Month
Plated, Novelties
Up to $1.75
tn t-
Third Floor Silver Plated Novelties with
engraved glass insets. Mayonnaise Dishes
with Spoons Marmalade Jars Bon Bon
Dishes. Silver Plated with glass Inset
Horseradish Jars with glass tops, silver
plated frame and-handle Butter Tubs
with Picks and many other articles suit
able for gift giving. S. & II. Stamps.
. THE.
EARTH
S3.25
$3.50
quart $1.00
PRICE 5 CENTS
Russell t qilbart Co.