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PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING. AUGUST 1', 1920. COAST RAILROAD ft - OFFICIALS MUM ON INCREASE IN RATE umors Are to Effect That West ern Roads Are Not Satisfied With Increases That Are Made. $ San Francisco, July -31. (U. P.X' . "Officials of Pacific coast railroads tonight- 'were inclined to withhold .Comment .. on the rate . increases 'granted by the interstate commerce .commission ' pending more detailed ' .Information. r At' the same time,-conferences -were known . to ihave been held during the afternoon : jat which the award was siren, careful study. At the office of President William (Sproul of the Southern Pacifies-it was declared that no statement would be tmade probably until Honday as further .reports from New-Tork representatives 'of the company would be necessary to i determine the complete situation. . . j. There were . whisperings that the western roads . might not ' be entirely Satisfied with the j increases 'granted, but none of these rumors could be traced to any reliable source, and the toore conservative opinion .was that even i the railroad officials themselves .were: not yet certain Just what, the" .effect of the increase would be In the tweat. ! '. Effect of the ' Interstate commerce J com mission's - award on action ' to - be taken by the California state railroad commission was one of the centers of Interest tonight. ' -On. Monday morning a hearing Will begin before the state railway commis sion on applications " for rate Increases by all common carriers, steam and elec tric railroads and steamship lines operating within the state, i These carriers all are asking that their rates be harmonized with interstate rates and they have specifically re frained, in most instances, from setting a definite figure - for the increase they ask. ' .' , EXECUTIVES IN1 ST. PAUL F PLEASED OVER RAIL RISES t St. Paul. Minn., July 81. TJ. P.) Railroad executives here tonight de clared rate increases announced ty the Interstate commerce commission "en pouraglng,M and believed everyone war ranted in taking a very hopeful view of khe railroad situation. -J Ralph Buddy president of the Gceat X4ort,hen, said .tariff revision probably would take about 15 days and that new rates probably will ' be made effective about the middle of August; The prln- ctpal delay will b in -printing; e-"sahE ''"It la difficult . Jo tell off-hand- just "ow jpthe decision ;'will affect the so called transcontinental Mnes." said Budd. !The application-to the commission was Jiade; ih three districts the . Western, Southern and . Eastern. - The j commls- '7 slon has designated a fourth district i the mountain-Pacific district. -.and. it is difficult to tell Just how .the Increases, 'warying -as they do in the new district arad -the Western district, will affect , our lines, "The supplication? was made with the tfdea in View that the increase would 'enable the roads to realize a- return of - 'between Vx and.. per cent " on their lvalue and enable-the road? to 'reestab lish" their-Seredlt. This is the thing that must be done. We ar all working in j the spirit of giving the transportation "act a fair trial, and it is very encour- waging to the roads "to see the commis sion working so hard to equitably do 'the things that are required of it under rthe law." " : f .. Charles Donnelly, executiVe vice-nresi-dent of the Northern Pacific, . said the 'roads, had asked a general j increase of f35 per cent in the Western "district,-and 'idsald it would take a few days to deter mine Just what the effect' of the in- -creases, announced! will be. He said he thought everyone - was "warranted in i takg a hopeful view. uidw iuia may jjuog iFame as Mecca, for People With Thirst New York. July Sl (L, N. S.) New Tork, which has been called "the wettest city in dry United States," t is threat ened with the loss of this questionable fame by another burst of activity by federal agents. t The latest raids In which, wet stocks to the value of 171,000 were seized, has been followed- by "the tip along Broad way, big drouth coming J" - One hundred federal agents under James Shevlin, supervising" prohibition enforcement agent, are seeking evidence. The nearby cities of Newark, N. J'and Jersey City are being combed also. John J. Quigley' of ;the t prohibitloy enforce ment office denies hat it is ftsy to get a drink in New Tork. . . . "It is getting harder every day, said Qulgleyl "A stranger cannot go lntof a New York saloon and get a drink. . It Is true that a person well' known to . the- bartender might get a drink, but ea loonists are getting more and more cau tious every day." ' , - Senator Borah to -Go On Stump for ; Republican Ticket Chicago. July - 81. (U. P. Senator William E. Borah of Idaho, chief ad viser of Senator Hiram Johnson during rthe letter's campaign for the Republi can presidential nomination, will cam paign actively for Senator Warren O. Harding, according to Congressman James E. ; Good, of Iowa. I "Borah is going to speak In the cam paign," said Good, who "has., arrived at Republican headquarters here' to take ' charge of the speakers' bureau. "In ;fact, he 'already has made - a number of speeches In Idaho. He assured me he would go wherever the bureau wanted him. He is very friendly to Senator Harding and he will give en thusiastic, support to the ticket" wiffw:i,i:nm.b!HrOT iiiiiuiiiiMir,;;i':iii-;:;,i.ijdii:, ii;i.;;in.i 'liliuiuiliilllHUaillUUUUlUttlllHlilllimiillM'"i" h;hiim;:..i.ihw.wiiii ITFTTTTTTn paiMiiii!ii,,iii iliiiliifOiii iiasiE S. & H:Gre&n Trading Stamps Will Be Given on All Charge Accounts if Paid in Full on cr Before the lOtti of Each Months-Filled Stamp Books Redeemed in Casht3dFlr. Offl tee Portland Agency for Coolmor Porch) Shades Hoover and Sweeper-Vac Electric Cleaners - Home Journal Patterns Dutchess Trousers Carter's- Knit Underwear For, ttie Best Lunch In Portlaiid Come to our Tea Room on the Fourth Floor. Only th best of foods used. Service from 11:30 to 2:30. A gopd place to meet your friends. crry and OUT OF TOWN MAIL ORDERS FILLED AND FORWARDED SAME DAY AS " : RECEIVED - The Standard Store of the Northwest Olds, Wortmattfe Reliable Merchandise Reliable M eth ods ' KODAKS . CAMERAS ' . ! AND . v': 'SUPPLIES MAIN FLOOR EXPERT -' KODAK . FINISHING- Girls' Dresses At Half Price j t . f Second, Floor Special assortment of Girls' Tub Dresses ages 6, to 14 years. All good styles and. Colors on sale. Monday at Just H PRICE Women's Summer Apparel at Greaitly Reduced- Prices Women s White SportSkirt $4.49-$5.29-$6.S9 Second Floor SPORT SKIRTS of excellent Quality white Gabardine and cotton Venetian. Plain and striped. Many attractive styles in this showlnjt. ' Some with wide tirdles and sport pockets, Others trimmed with AQ i j. J.a rows tucks Extraordinary value 1 2 WHITE SPORT SKIRTS of fancy striped Gabardine and cotton ' Bedford. "Plain panel fronts with large patch pockets and full gath ered , tops. Also some with slot pockets and wide jirdles. Trimmed with (I f OQ buttons! Priced special Monday tDOeie WHITE SPORT SKIRTS In many attractive styles. One model has wide plait t side, lathered waist, large pearl buttons others hare short or patch pockets. Q( CQ Full range of Sizes; Gabardine or Bedford CordDOeOi ' . I! If-, -?m : " ..- : f .- ' $ Fancy j Sport Skirts At $U.98 - Second Floor Beautiful, , high-class Skirts of Fantasi, Kumsi Kumsa,- Faille. Baronette, -Satin, Tricolette, Paul 5, v-. ette- and iGeorgette- .The-eason's very smartest styles: care represented In, this collection. Mostly in fl- A QQ " the bright sport coloring. Values to $ 32.50 tDiTCeiO Sale : Extraordinary Women's Tub Dresses Gartnent Salons, Second Floor ' .'j . ' A :. v- i ! v A special group of Wojnen's Tub Dresses offered "at extremely low 'prices for. Monday and Tuesday. - There are many-beautiful models! in each . lot this season's best styles lines which have sold down to two or three of a kind. Womerii Dresses $11.95 Second Floor Dresses Of, plain and figured Voile and -4ancy checked Ginghams: Plaited tunic, surplice or ruffled stylesl Special " QfT price for " Two Days' Sale DxXe7eJ '. , - 'V . - ' ' f '' Women's Dresses $14.95 Second Floor Cotton Poplin and fancy Voile Dresses in coat effects with Vests. Also plaited and straight line models. Short or longd- A QJT sleeves. New colors.. At fDlSVD Women's Dresses $19.98 Second Floor Organdie,? Voile - and Gingham Dresses in many delightful styles for summer, trimmed with jruf fles. ! tucks, bias fold, etc. Short sleeves. Specially pric,ed M Q QQ In the Two Days' Sale nDJLVmVO Wbmedti!s Dresses I - .1 -- . . 2d Floor -Dainty Sumriier Frocks of Organdie: in laveitder and shades, of blue. Surplice effects trimmed 1 with- ru(fles. Some) have fancy vest fronts. ' All priced OOT QQ' special for 2 Days' Sale D0 . At HALF PRICE Second Floor Exclusive high-class Blouses from our regular (stock jin the Mid-Season Sale at just half former prices. Beautiful allover beaded effects in different styles also braided, - embroidered and lace trimmed models, I lerhf an1 dark rolnrs - r n I . ' I ; , h $2975 Blouses at $14J88 S(t8J0 Bloiisejs at S45? 32.5o Blouses special at S16.25 49.50 Blouses special at $24.75 135.00 Blouses special at $ 17.50 f 45.00 Blouses special at $22.50 36.75 Blouses speclatat S18.3S J -55.00 Blouses special at S27.50 : i $1.50, $2.00 Men's Ties 95c Main Floor Men's high-grades Ties spe cially priced for Monday and Tuesday. Large selection of new patterns and good assortment of the most desirable colors. Ties from our regular 1.50 QCp 2.00 lines. Priced special, only JL i Men's Night Shirts ' at $1.19 Main Floor Men's Night Shirts of splen did quality muslin. Cut in good, full styles and well made in every way. Regular 1.50 and "2.00 (-j 1A grades. Priced special at only DXeX7 j Men's 25c Hose ' 6 Pairs $1 Main Floor Here's a snap for the man who needs a new supply of hose. Stand ard 25 c grade with double heel and toe. Black, navy, tan, brown and M Afk gray. Special 19c 6 pairs ' II- j Bathing Suits Off Main Floor A 25 per cent reduction in price goes into effect Monday, on our entire stock of men's Bathing! Suits. Large assortment of the -very latest styles and colors for men to select from. Table Damask $1.75 Yard Dept. Main Ploor -Maood heavy quality Unbleached Tabje Dam ask in attractive patterns. . This, will give iplendid service for everyday, use. Qt '7P Good width. Priced at, yard J-e I O LJnbleached Crash 25c Yard . Main Floor 3000 yards Unbleached Irish Crash offered at a bargain price. This OPp has linen welt. Very absorbent. Yard Damask Kemnants at Special Prices Aiale Table,, Alder St. Way We have on hand a number of Remnants in Table-Damask which will be closed outsat special low price Monday. Lengths y to 3 yards. various weights and qualities are included in this' special offering. Shop x t - earlyl i New Percales 39c Yard Main Floor Fresh shipment of fancy Per cales just opened up.i These are of excel lent quality for summer dresses. Medium -and dark colors. Large assortment of pat terns in stripes and figures. Spe- OQ priced for Monday at, the yard only 07y ; Plaid Ginghams 90c Yard Mam Floor New Imported Ginghams In the much wanted, plaids. Very? finej- soft quality. Large, assortment of color Qf. combinations select from. Yard Colored V Dress Linens $2, $2.50 Main Floor Linen is the ideal fabric for 'summer dresses, as It will not shrink or stretch and the colors are fast. Full assortment of the best shades on dis play at this store at following! prices: -7-36-inch Colored Linens $2.00 yard 45-inch Colored Linens $2.50 yard Ask for4S. & H. Stamps! Odd Pairs of Lace Curtains Half Price Drapery Dept. Third Floor ' - Several hundred odd pairs of Lace, Voile and Marquisette Curtains of fered Monday at Just half regular prices. Only one pair of a kind, but there are all styles and qualities in the sale, at the following prices: 3.00 Curtains special at $1.50 3. 50 : Curtains special at $1.75 4.oo Curtains special at $2.00 5.oo Curtains special at $2.50 6.00 Curtains special at $3.00 7.oo Curtains special at $3.50 10.00 Curtains special at $5.00 - 12.00 Curtains special at $6.00 13.50 Curtains special at $6.25 15.00 Curtains special at ,$7.50 18.00 Curtains special at $9.00 Ask for Green Trading Stamps. $5.00 Voile Curtains at $3.95 $6 Marquisettes $4.48 . Third Floor Marquisette Curtains in attractive. style with dainty lace edge and lace insertion. , These are 4 yards long. Regular JQ QP 6 values. Special. pairDO.7J Third Floor Beautiful Voile Cur tains in ivory color. New applique design. Very effective hangings for any room in the house, - A Q 5 grade. Special, pair DeXO E piectric Gleaners $5 Down, $5 a Month--Demonstration oii Third Floor il SalebfRogers' I! u 1 Kit" i Jil . , Vi m 1i I J I u III I m Third F loor Wm. . Rogers . high-grade Table S Iver special ly priced for Mon day and Tuesday, io year guarantee goes with , evry piece -of this ware. Beautiful .as sketched . here. efe SET OF 6 Table Knives $2.95 Table- Forks $2.66 1 Tea Spoons $1.33 Table Spoons $2.66 Des't Spoons $2.48 Soup Spoons $2.66 Salad Forks $3.24 Oyster Forks $2.79 NOTE We have complete : stock of Rogers. (Bros. 1847 Silver Plated Ware in new ILouvain and Heraldic designs. . r . - - - . - j ;" 50-ft. Garden Hose At $10.00 Third j Floor High pressure moulded Garden Hose, seam less tubes and braid ed fabric. Good for several seasons. 50 foot lengths' with couplings. QQ QfT Special at vOmUO Electric Rashers ' -p-We are Portland agents for "One Minute, "Gainaday" and "1900 Cata ract Ejectric Washing Machines. Sold for cash or on Easy Ply iPlan. Demon stration! of Electric Washers. 3rd Fl'r. Georgette ' Blouses $12.98 arid $15.98 Second Floor Women's Blouses of Georgette ( Crepe and - Tricolette a special group reduced In price for a quick jclearaway.cj.ate models trimmed with 'beads :or -embroidered. Long or short - sleeves, it All the newest colors. All P1 0 'Q sizes. Priced special D 1MitO Second Floor Women's Blouses and Waists of extra good quality Georg ette Crepe Many beautiful styles.' Trimmed with handi embroidery, beads, real-filet laces and braiding. Some, are exclusive 0"t i1r models. Priced sp :!al OiUu August Sale of Hosiery I Monday and Tuesday -" Thousands of pairs Women's and Children's Stockings in the season's great est sale Monday and Tuesday of this week. It's an opportunity every woman should take' advantage of, for the' savings are remarkable. See display at Ear gain and Center .Circle, Main Floor. ? . . h - ' Women's Cotton and Lisle Hosiery Special 39c and 59c Pair .Main Floor Women's full fashioned" Hose of fine 'quality'-slf ;apd. xctton. Lisle Hose are shown in seamless style and In black only. Cotton in balbriggn and white. Slightly PQ Imperfect. Monday sale, pair Children's Hose Reduced rMIn Floor-t-Womeri's lisle and' cotton hose odd lots and broken lines some In the Richelieu ribbed effect. Mostly in white, . Hosiery selling in the - reguUri way at Soc to OOp "7Sc, special now at, the pait - i " - r Fancy Lace Hose ! 98cPair ' 'i Main Floor Women's Fancy Lace Hose and two-toned colored hose also Richelieu ribbed Hose. Broken lines. Some of these have slight im perfections. Good assortment QC to select from. Special. palrpl Women's Silk Hose l ( At $19. ' Main Floor-i-Full fashioned and seam less' Hose with lisle heel, toe and gar ter top. Irregulars of standard 2.50 and 3 grades. Black and I- PQ white. Full range -sizes. Pr. DxOJ7 Fiber Silk Hosiery ! .; j Atl . Main Floor Women's Fiber Silk Hose in ' brown, white and black.' New fashioned styles with lisle sole and garter top. less foot. grade. Knit to fit. with seam- Regular 2.00 Special at. the pair DAVltJ Woman's Silk Hose . (At $1.7? v - :i Main Floor Wayne Knit and other good makes in full fashioned ' and seamless Hose. Standard first qual ity merchandise.- Brown, J" JTQ navy, whiter black, gray, at fD I V White Ribbed Hose 39c and 45c Main Floor Fine quality "cotton and lisle. Seamless and" full fashioned style. Irregulars of the 75c OQ grade. Special now 45c andO7v Lisle and Cotton Sox ' 3 Pairsfor $1 Main Floor Striped and plain ored- Sox -, to match dresses. Made with roll top.Qf f( Sizes AV to:9tf. 3 pairs3iUU and plain col- wash suits and Infants' Hose 50c Main Floor Infants' elastic ribbed Hose in white and? rfnk. ; Nearly ill . sizes from-4 up to 6 years. Priced special Monday, pa; ;?;50c Outing arid Motor Hats Special at $2.75 Vehinft- Department, Main Floor Cleanup Sale of Women's Outing and Motor Hats at about half price.!; Latest 1920 styles many different mod els to select from. Made up in Batavia Cloth, Pongee and plain Silks in the most desirable colors for service. Some have veils attached and all QO rrr are neatly! trimmed. Hats formerly priced up to 5.95, MondayOalU 46, Piecie Pinner Sets Special $14.7 Odd Lines of Fancy Decorated French China China Department, Third Floor Several dainty decorations with - gold line. . Good gradet American semi porcelain from one of our best makers: ' . , a EACH SET CONTAINS 6 Tea Cups 6 Saucers, 6 Bread and Butter Plates, 6 Pie elates. 6 Lunch Plat esi 6 Soup Plates, 6 Sauce Dishes, 1 Pound Vegetable Dish, I Oval Vegetable Dish, l Meat Dish, i gravy Doit 214.75 - ' White aid Gold Dinner Sets Johnson Eros', white and gold Dlnnerware in the beautiful "Stanford" Patterns. m -Ccin r'!i ba-.ds, gold nanaies, gold nairunes. very dainty ana serv iceable. 26-piece sets Sll.fi 3S-riece sets SI 8.23 50-plece sets ; 5,30.1 ". 6o-?)tce sets li in sets c yattemy. y - t r r $39.001 oo-piece ets iG2.CJ. or single pieces. Many other open s on Sale at From 20 to liiiliii:: TOll1lM!!1l!i!!HJi!!!!!iilW!!!!lllil-;ilill!!ii! "'fpfT MM .rtuiiti Mt WW rTTTTTTTPTT Jlltti-iiniiU.il in .iMtM-.-Tii-iiM.i.H.M.MMMiHiiim.m.i.MH.iuM.nu.im. .n MM litiliiiiili.Jiiilfe