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FRIDAY. APRIL 22, 1921. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON 11 BUILDING BILL OF s 3 8 TO BE INTRODUCED I Washineton. April 22. (WASH INGTON BUREAU OP THE JOUR NAL) An effort to put through a public buildings bill of the omnibus type will.be made in the present con gress, if not during the extra ses sion, then in the regular session which will open next December. The country has been away frqm normalcy on this subject for a long time, for there has been no omni bus buildings bill since President T&ft'a day. : I Secretary McAdoo opposed such a measure as -wasteful. Urging; that new J postoffices should be authorised only when recommended by the postoff Ice de partment, cooperating with the treasury with regard to . needs and plans for buildings for combination use as post- . offices, land offices, federal courts and revenue offices in the smaller cities. LUMP AU TOGETHER The old omnibus plan was to lump to gether the joint demands of all the con gressmen who asked for new building's. allowing' one or more to each rural dis trict, and so balancing the appropria tlons as to insure a large majority for the bill, because an overwhelming ma Jority , of members would be directly interested in buildings for their par ticular "districts. Since 1913 a few new buildings have ' been authorised, but not many. The war and thVhlgh cost of construction came to McAdoo's aid in -withstanding: pres sure for an omnibus bill. Appropriations were held to a minimum, mostly for improvements and additions to build ings in the large cities where postof fice space had become greatly a con gested, -j OEMA5D INCREASED -j Now there is increased demand for an omnibus bill. It is argued that in the last eight years many small towns have grown into cities and small cities into large ones, and these communities are pressing for recognition in the shape of federal buildings on sites owned by the government. Various other arguments are advanced.. It is said that the time has arrived to encourage building, and that even though a leased site may figure a present saving-, the conditions will tend the other way and the old policy of; scattering public buildings stimulates local pride and patriotism. Secretary Mellon of the treasury de partment has not yet been heard from. His general policy, is to discourage new expenditures and to urge the postpone ment of new projects. The financial situation demands that unusual care be used before . opening any new channels for treasury outgo, he says. MAST TOWSS (iBOW A flood of public building bills in troduced in congress during the early days of the new session testifies to the insistent demand in congress for new legislation. Hundreds of towns have attained the population and postal re ceipts which in times gone by were deemed to qualify them for the public building class. The house committee on public buildings and grounds is believed to be strongly in favor of early action. . On the opening day of the session jbills were introduced by Congressman ' French of Idaho to provide 1 100, 000 for a building at Narapa, an. equal sum at Caldwell. $163,000 for an addition at r. g ! Coeur d'Alene, $25,000 for an addition at Sandpoint, $10,000 for a, site at Weiser and a similar amount for Payette, all in the state of Idaho. A. G. Clark Is Given Farewell Present By. Old Associates A. O. Clark, ex-manager of the Asso ciated Industries of Oregon, was bid farewell and Dan C. Freeman, his suc cessor, was tendered greetings at the monthly meeting of the organization in the dining room of the. Chamber of Com merce Thursday evening. Clark was vresented with a gold cigarette case by H. J. Frank, president, on behlilf of the membership. He will go into the auto mobile business at Bend. Freeman pledged his support to the home indus try work. j Members of the Purchasing Agents association of "Oregon were guests of the organization and several of tho visitors delivered addresses. Those who spoke were W. C. Reugnitx. S. F. Woodbury, A. W. Angell, J. I Dunlap and W. C. Smith. Mrs. R. C. Clark of Eugene and Mrs. H. C. Hodgkins of the Rose City Park Parent-Teacher association were other speakers. Obregon to Attend Dallas, Texas, Fair Mexico City, April f2. (I. N. S. President ' Obregon today accepted the invitation of Dallas, Texas, to attend the great fair In that city next fall. He de clared that only the most urgent' affairs of state would keep him from attending, in which case he would send a represen tative. CuticLTa Is Jest Right For Baby s Tender Skin Bath him with Cutlcura Soap and warm water. Dry gently and if any sign of redness, roughness, irritation or rash is present anoint with Cutl cura Ointment to soften and soothe. Finally dust on a few grains of the fragrant, delicately medicated Cutl cura Talcum. wb Iwm Tn tr . A Mnw "C TUW nurtM.ImiHauaiitHiM.H SeMmry.' -t- o log. Cmcmrati&udaee. Tkmml6e jCouom Smp withsst ana. OMNIBUS TYPE IS ... ; " News of Important Picnic Supplies -Meteor Picnic Sets table cover, 12 napkins and; 12: plates the entire set priced at 15c Paper Plates 7c-8c-9c doz. Ice 'Cream Dishes 6c dozen. 235 r : 4 Attractive Models as Sketched, Here is a sale that will establish a new record for value-giving and that will appeal to every woman in Portland who has need for a new Spring Coat. It is, in fact, the most important event of its kind the Garment Store has announced since before the war. Beautiful, high-class Coats in the season's smartest styles including many in the drsssy cape effects with large sleeves, i Also novelty belted 'and the popular sport styles with tuxedo and tailored collars. The materials include Silvertone, Bolivia. Woo! Velour, Tweed, ; Tricotine. etc. Tan, brown, blue and gray four of the favorite colors for spring and summer wear. Also a number of models in mixed effects. Whether you need a Co.at or not, take I0f QO a few moments'. time and see these wonderful garments. Practically all sizes. Priced very special for Saturday tDXeiO : ! j Garment Salons, Second Floor Men's arid Young Men's Suits ; - Correct in Style I Moderate in Price It takes more than style and good looks to make clothes value! The fabrics, too, must be of de pendable quality and the tailoring of high order. j "L System" Clothes are strictly hand tailored throughout perfect in every detail of fit, fabric and finish. Our Spring stock is now at its best. Beautiful1 new patterns and latest models. Priced at $45.00 to $65.00 i Other new Spring Suits in reliable makes rang ing, in r prices, from $37.50 to $75.00 Men's Sweaters $2.48 Main Floor Just the thing for that outing trip. Odd lines, but riaarlyi all sizes. Columbia and Bradley make. Coat style with or with- Jo A O out collar. Get yours at once! Special OAutcO New. Spring Hats Borsalino Italian Felt Hats In the light weights so much the yogue. Priced $10.00 and $11.00 Other Felt Hats in new styles, $5.00 to $10.00 Men's Straw Hats new styles $4 to $7.50 Men's New Spring Caps at $2.50. $3. $3.50 Men's Khaki Outing Pants at $2.50 and $3.00 Boys' if Paper Napkins 30c-35c-40c Paper Doilies, all sizes, 10c z Box of 5 Sanitary Cups at 7c Wax Paper 5c roll;6 jor 25c Dennison Booth, Second Floor. 's New Goats $24.98 Equally &s Smart in the Corduroy Suits $8.95 mm SUITS FOR REAL BOYSl Made up in excellent qual ity Corduroy in serviceable dark brown shade. Suits that .will withstand the hardest kind of usage. Full cut knicker pants. Coats with all around belt and regu- JQ Qr lation pockets.? Sizes 8 to 17.; Special only OOat : Suits $15.00 to $27.50 Blue Serge and Mixtures Most of these have two pairs of pants. 1. Several well known makes to select from. Blue Serge'and novelty mixtures in f tan, browns, f grays, greens" and blues. Matchless values. 1 Priced for Saturday $15 to $27 50 BOYS HIKING PANTS of khaki material at $3.00 BOYS' FANCY KNICKERS, ages 8 to 17 pair $1.19 Boys' Store, Main Floor. Saturday RELIABLE MERCHANDISE RELIABLE METHODS. TMORRrSON. ALDER, WEST PARK. and Many More1 Sale Ivory Soap Special rtT 4 Cakes OC Main Floor - We reserve the right to limit quantity, and pos itively none sold or delivered at above price except with other purchases made in the OF Drug Dept. 4 cakes for OC Toilet Needs j 65c Fag O'San Sanitary Z 45 c i I JNapKins. special, box or 1 : i Listerine, priced 23c, 45c, 85c Lavoris special at 22c 43c 79c Cuticura Soap, special, cake. 20c 1' 75c Upjohn'a Mineral OiL Jn ' I Pint bottle priced special at rC . I Duffy's Cocoanut Oil special 10c Creme Elcaya priced special 59c Ipana Tooth Paste special at 50c I ' 1 1 1 I Scott's Sanitissua Toilet Pa- ACk per, special 3 rolls 65c value T7C I J Cashmere Bouquet Toilet Soap, special 25c cake, 3! cakes for 70c Lyon's Tooth Powder priced 23c Baume Analgesique Bengue spe cially priced Saturday at only- 70c Drug Department Main Floor Men's Shoes $7.50 Pair Worth Much More Main Floor Men's dark tan Shoes, i blucher cut, medium round or wide full toe, extra (gPT cr heavy single soles. ! Sizes 6 to 12. Pair tDl 0U Men's black kid Shoes on wide or neat round toe lasts. Blucher or straight lace. Wide widths. Priced for Saturday at only Medium or dark tan calfskin (not split leather) Shoes. English or brogue lasts. Widths C, J7 f?( D and E. Priced the pair at D 03 Wine colored calf Shoes on the new medium narrow toe last air S7.50 Widths C, D and E. The p $6.66 Sale of Women's Pumps, i Oxfords and Eyelet at the above-low prices. Regular prhces Department, Main Floor. - ., t Sales at AND TENTH STREETST Quality Chocolates 59c lb. " - . Main Floor "Make your Sunday gild" with a box of the finest- Chocolates made in -America. Hand rolled centers, pure fruit flavors, highest grade choco late coating. Full pound box of 'Sweet Saturday Nights," CQ special for Saturday .only at -tl5l Gum Drops 39c lb. Main Floor Old fashioned Gum Drops you know the kind. The children love them, too. Assorted. On OQ sale Saturday, special,1 pound at Oalx (6 Glove Day 99 Center Circle Main Floor Chamoisette and Silk Gloves in black,4 white, mastic, navy and gray. Popular 2-button styles. Priced special at only $1.00. $1.25, $1.50 and $1-75 16-button length Silk Gloves in white only. Get a good supply of these you'll need them later on CO Kf in the season. , The pair at D&dJ ITv. zj rMrvmrrr i $18 to $30 Trimmed Hats Saturday $15 famous artists Smart New Sailors Special $5 Second Floor Straight and roll brim ' sailors in black, brown and navy,' with' white facings. Also., some tn solid colors. Hats in this lot formerly - priced at $6.50 and 7.50. $7.50. Choice of priced Saturday at' 200 Hats, specially Millinery Salons 2nd Floor ' Groceries Fourth Floor Experienced telephone clerks at your service from 8 a. m. to 5:45 p. m. Saturday Specials' Ghirardelirs Chocolate per pound can, priced Saturday for Ghirardelli's Chocolate, per 3 pound can, priced Saturday Kippered Sardines, large oval cans; special Saturday at only 35c 95c 29c 75c Upton's Ceylon Tea, batur dav special, priced the round Preferred Stock Peaches, Apricots, Pears and Pineapple ; priced for at 35 c Saturday, 3 for $1.00 can $7.50 Low Shoes $7.77 Tie$ in a sensational underprice offering rangejrom $9.50 up to $16.00. Shoe ' ..': the Standard Store New Sport Skirts Special $5 -For Little Women and Juniors A C3. IS A SMALL AMOUNT TO TJ lor such splendid Skirts 3 Wilt AgiVi ' Wlbll 11119. OlAtClllFlll when you see what, exceptional values theylare. Large selection -of handsome new plaid patterns . o ' - in all the newest color combina--tions" ; Box, inverted and side plaited effects. Medium wide belt. . Button trimmed. , JpT f( Special for Saturday's selling at only WUiUU Juniors' Goats $18.49 'Second Floor Wool Velour and Checked Coats in several attractive styles. Plaited and gathered effects with all around or front belts. Also the -dressy Cape Coats with- large collars,- .some of which are trimmed., wjth i fringe, (JJ1Q Ak Sizes 6 to 16. Saturday special at J - iirls' Navy Blue Flannel Middies with V-neck and large sailor collar.Trlmmed with braid. Priced - very QQ QQ special for Saturday's selling" 50ea70 rffflft Women's Outing Apparel Second Floor Outing Suits, Hiking Breeches, Divided Skirts, Tailored Skirts, Leggings, Hats,. Union-Alls everything for the woman who is planning her summer outings. Wool Khaki Suits priced $15.00 and $20.00 Cordurov Suits at $15.50 and $17.50 Cotton Khaki Suits priced $6.50 to $9.75 Second Floor From a style standpoint, there isn't a hat in this sale that is not right up to the minute the majority of them having been' in the house but a very few days. Beautiful models from such as . Curtis Cupid Goldlor Dress Hats, in small, medium and large styles, trimmed with flowers, fancy feathers, etc. . Tailored and Sport Hats in the season's newest creations in braids, silks and combinations. Make it z point to see these. first thing. Saturday morning the ear lier the better, for there's sure to be r2"f K flfl active choosing.; $18 ta 30 Hats at fDJLOAW !r ff DtlUU Chiffon Taffeta $2.48 Yard Standard. $3.00 Quality Mam Floor Another of those famous sales the Silk , Store features occasionally will be held Saturday. 160O yards of high-grade. Chiffon Taffeta will go on sale at reduction of 52c on every yard. The wide vogue for Taffetas assures a quiclT disposal of this lot. Black, white and all the wanted plain olors. (J0 AO Kegular $3.00 quality, yard at tD0 54-Inch Velours $3.75 Yd. These are of all-wool. Very desirable fabric for capes" and coats. Shown in the leading shades for spring and fi0 summer. Saturday at the yard DO I kJ We Give S. & H. Basement Millinery Trimmed Hats $3.48 Week-end clearaway of Trimmed and Banded Hats In-the Basement tore. Many of the hats in this lot were formerly marked to sell at $6.98. Large, medium and small styles, some with col ored facings, others' trimmed with flowers, sashes, etc: 6iack navy and two- QO IQ toned effects - Wonderful Values at OtK0 BASEMENT MILLINERY DEPARTMENT "A3') and you In lilitialllf It t i a Ua - White Galatea ,t..uu.a wun colored collars and cuffs. . Front laced styles with long sleeves. Sizes 6 to. 16. Prices range from $1.98 t $5.00 PAY t t in fi i r r fly 1 1 - -w m as m I x , i , 1 1 1 u 1 Clean-Up Sale Crepe Blouses $2.98 Bargain Circle, Firt Floors-Many of these Blouses were formerly marked double the sale price. Odd lines, not all sizes in each model, but every wanted size in the lot. Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine and ft few in Net and Pongee. The Crepe Waists are shown In the stylish beaded and em broidered effects, or trimmed with tucks and braids. Flesh, white, jade, bisque, QO j turquoise, crown ana navy, special . ww An Attractively Fresh Touch is given your frocks by the new Neck wear. It's surprising what a difference a dainty collar, vestee or set will make in the appearance of a costume. Filet Collars in a variety of beautiful styles for dresses, coats and sport suits. Prices range for Saturday $1.95 to $9.75 English Eyelet Vestees with Peter Pan Collars; priced $3.95 to $4.95 Hand embroidered. Net Guimpes with lace edge. Priced $3.95 to $6.95 Modesty Vestees with collars to match. Irish Crochet, Filet and Net in various combinations. Priced for Saturday $6.95 to $11.95 The Silk Section Invites your inspection of the new Sport weaves. Here are all the very latest fabrics at the right prices. Green Trading Stamps 5ir