The evening world. Newspaper, June 25, 1919, Page 7

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+ Highest Price for Woot. Wood Growers’ Association, when the BEND OREGON, June 25.—The high- | American Woolen Mills of Boston paid paid in the State thimyear for |541-8 cents a pound for one lot. TI th@ sale held by the Central Oregon Rats ADMITS DRUGGED CIGARETTES KILL SOLDIERS AND SAILORS Board of Health Examiner Says 53 Autopsies This Year Prove It. Concerning the statement sent out last Monday by, the New York Com- munity Service that many soldiers had been drugged and robbed in this city by méans of gift cigarettes, Dr. Norris, Chief Medical Examiner of .the Depart- ment of Health, to-day said there is no doubt of the truth of the statement. Many men, he said, had been found lying in doorways, gutters and other places, some dead, some dying soon after isvovery, In Manhattan alone fitty- threo autopsies have been held in such cases this year, organic analysis show- ing that nine deaths were due to drugged . |Clgarettes, twenty-seven.tp wood alcahol and seventeen to grain alcohol. ea Li Bnccndig Baltimore The 208th Liggett Drug Store has just been opened in flainore Mave Lexington and Liberty Streets. ee, | Drop in if you have occasion to visit that city. {ts similarity to other Liggett Drug Stores in ap- pearance, merc! ise, prices and attentive sétvice will make it seem like meeting a friend Fitms, —Methods of vicious film: nfurance rat for exhibitors wore the chief subject before tne motion picture exhibito: of Americ ch opened @ con tion here THE SAFE “Give us Colgate’s, and we're happy!” Its delicious flavor coaxes ¢veryone to —. the es regularly—a habit for health. COLGATE’S RIBBON DENTAL CREAM ational arks 1 TheirWonders AKE this a summer of vacation travel. Glorious out-of-door playgrounds beckon you. Heed the call. Get away and know the scenic beauties of yout own lard. Summer excursion fares. Every American should visit the Natjonal Parks. 'booklets — Ask for the one you want: ' National Parks They are the nation’s playgrounds. Not only do you Crater Lake see peaks and canyons, glaciers and geysers, big trees Glacier Montana Grand Canyon Arizona Hawaii Hot Springs Arkansas Mesa Verde Colorado ‘ and volcanoes, prehistoric ruins and Indians—you here see the old wilderness places of this country—the Far West and the Old West—practically unchanged. In this vast region you can “rough it”—can camp out, climb high peaks, go fishing and ride horseback. Around the corner, so to speak, are miles of auto boule-. vards, modern resort hotels, and comfortable camps. ‘ Ask the local ticket agent to help plan your trip, or apply to the nearest Consolidated Ticket Office, or address nearest Travel Bureau, United States Railroad Administration, 646 Transportation Bldg., Chi 143 Liberty Street, New York Citys 602 Healey Bldg., Atanta, Gar + UNITED-STATES - RATLROAD*A DMINISTRATION: Consolidated Ticket Offices: al: ‘Ik Than Any Other Store, but for Cash Only. Predominates. There are also rookies, black, tans, and black and white velour checks. “MAY! AIR” the chain body hat, Ts adaptable for sport or dress wear $3.49 Banked with wild flowers this becomes a charming hat to wear with Summer frocks. Banded with a eash or ribbon, it makes a smart 5 hat. Folds of maline will convert ‘it into a dress hat. To be had Ein sport and pastel shades. kemra—Becond Floor, 84th 84, A lovely wreath — of field flowers would make a charming trim- ming for the “Mayfair” or any other Summer hat. It is an artistic wild flower gar- land, of big, sleepy poppies, open-eyed daisies, buttercup and corn flowers entwined with wheat and grasses. Special $2.79 Seer—Becond Floor, 34th St, Continuing the SALE of vacation luggage Wardrobe trunks at $35.50. Reg. would be $45.50. Size 48x2214x21}4 inches. General purpose trunks at $19.74. Reg. would be $24.74. Sizes $2x23x20 in., and 86x2414x2114 in., and 40 x25x22 inches, At $15.74. Reg. would be $19.49. Sizes $2x28x20 inches, 36 x2414x2114 in., and 40x25 x22 inches, Black enamel cases at $8.94. Reg. would be $11.74. Sizes 22x1244x614in., 23844 x13)4x614 in., and 25)4x 14x64 inches, Cowhide cases | at $11.49, Reg. would be $14.74, Sizes 24x12x614 in., and 26x12x614 inches. Steamer trunks at $18.74. ‘Reg. would be $23.74. Sizes $2x19x13 in., 36x 21x13 in., and 40x22@x13 inches, iow? —Wiith Floor, 34th St. Rear. | tricolettes. BUY bed coverings while the JUNE SALE continues. red silkoline comfort- ables, various patterns, $1.89 Comfortables, covered with lily flowered niaterial and sateen borders in blue, rose, ink, lavender, salmon or tan, ‘ormerly priced $3.94, $2.79 White crochet bedspreads, closely woven. Single, a Or full size, 49 White blankets, durable juality, and fine firm weave. Ertre large size, 72x84 me White crinkled dimity bedspreads i008 81x00, $2.49 Siemarg —Basement, 34th St, Rear ee Sheets, sheetings & pillow cases A housewife delights in good bed clothes, She will de- light in the low prices of these, too. Sheets of bleached muslin with hemmed ends, 76x90 inches. $1.34 Sheeting of bleached mus- lin, 81 inches wide, 69c yd. Sheeting of unbleached mus- lin, heavy quality, 86 inches wide, 34c yd. Pillow Cases of muslin, ter broidered in attractive de- signs, finished with scalloped , 69c each Sizes given before hem- ming Serwe—Basement, Sith Street, Rear NOOO 8 0 O00 Oe See Te ene nt A clearaway of _189 misses’ suits originally ‘priced’ $33.75 up to $69.75—NOW* $23.74 An opportunity to buy the kind of suit you would like most to wear, at Tess thar you would expect to pay for the one not so good... Suits. of finewy serges, Poiret twills, tricotines, tweeds, velours, wool checks, taffetas and he styles are unquestionably smart, some featuring narro belts, long, slender revers, contrasting gilets and other favored fashion notes.¥y# Sizes 14 to 18 years. (Sale begins Thursday, 9 A. M.) | Velloww! Yellow is made up of the spontaneous joy youth, the brightness of sunshine and spirit of Summertime. Is it any wonder, then, that this happiest color of the spectrum is to be the shade for wearing apparel during thegpproaching season? A Blouse of canary yellow organdie has an odd little collar and is very sheer and dainty, Skirts of delightful shim. mering satins, by transpar- ent organdies and finely woven voiles are shown in glorious sunny yellow. Ribbons in all widths, in jacquard, satin and weaves, are clear lemon color. And there are countless other articles—hats, gloves, dresses for the kiddies and all the contents of a com- plete Summer wardrobe to be had in charming, radiant, ever-youthful yellow. Summer skirts of voile and organdie have simple tucks as their only trimming A. $8.94 An organdie skirt with deep hem and narrow tucks almost up to the waistline. It is shirred all around and finished with & sash that crosses and ties in a large bow. B. $10.74 A voile skirt with deep tuck above the hem and then several smaller tucks on the square pockets, above the hem and on the belt. These skirts may be had in white and dainty pastel colorings, such as buttercup, orchi ciel blue, ete. Spee —Third Floor, Centre, taffeta . ‘Surf cloth | yd. wide Special at 74¢ yd. Tf you have not already equipped yourself with a bathing suit this special offering will give you an opportunity to do so at a very low cost. Durable quality; a rich, satiny featencs that, trove. tho worth of ve wor this surf elot nes —#econd Hour, 1 Women’s pull-on gloves that ex pr'e’ss new ideas in smartness. New Pull-on Gloves of | soft, fine cape leather, in smart color combinations, ‘The stitching on the backs of the gloves matches the up- pers. Finished with strap and clasp at wrist. Full pique sewn and pinked gt wrist. GRAY with SAND BROWN with SAND SAND with B..OWN TAN with SAND $3.94. Pullron Biarrits Style Glooes—made of. fine im- orted cape, with deep $14- inch tops of contrasting shade and embroidered backs’ to match uppers. Smartly pink- ed where the colors join. TAN with SAND BROWN with SAND $3.69 Cere—Main Moor, Broadway B5th Street In case you didn’t see the announcement last night of the sale which started to- day, we made a remarkable purchase of 2,346 wool and fibre and all fibre RUGS and are selling them at prices lower than those of rugs not so good, This is due to the fact that they were so superior to the usual grade of rugs of this type that they could not peting prices, We secured them at con- cessions because we purchased the whole quaatity. These concessions enable us to sell them at less than the inferior grades. The wool-and-fibre. seamless rugs If purchased regularly would be Shes, 6x9 ft. 9x9 ft. 8 ft. 3 in,x10 ft. 6 in. Oxi? ft. cen KITS —Fourth Poor, Broadway ore hours 9:00 A. M. to 5:30 P, M. seaueswmrswersre wows wees csi Soir urn ne ie ae be sold at com- prices of rugs of | SALE PRICH $11.74 16.89 18.09 19.98 Sieve, 6x9 ft. 6x12 ft. 9x0 ft. $18.94 27.25 28.75 80.50 9x12 ft, 9x15 ft, less and reversible, reversed on the left side cellent rugs from the viewpoints of ap- pearance and durability. The ail-fibre seamless rugs 17 purchased regularly 8 ft. 3 in.x10 ft. 6 in. The rugs are exceptional in coloring and design, including copies of Persian and Chinese patterns, some with plain centres and attractive borders. They are+ seam- he color effect being They are ex- BALE PRICE $8.74 11.74 12.34 13.48 14.48 sea would be $14.89 19,89 * 21.48 22.74 24.25 $2.50 ¥ KOYS—Thirg Floor, Ith street, 008 ee we Shin's “CAN all FOOD that can be canned!” This is the slogan of the Government Victory Booklet for 1919... Adopt it! It. is a matter of official ree: ord that the countries of Eu- rope are in # worse ora this’ year than “last. e housewives of America should feel it a sacred duty to share in evetbatehr on abroad, FIRST--by not wast4 ing food, 4 SECOND -by preservs, ing. it. This store is rendy with the equipment nevessi successful preserving, can and’ drying of fruitsaud + ables Aluminum Sat. 12 qt Alum M errs kettles: 10 qt. 3a leqt. = 3.18 m colander n preserving kettles: $1.46 10 qt. 12 qt. $1.69 Fruit presses Zqle $3.01 Agt. 10 qt. $8.41 Scale, weight to 26 Ibs. by 2 ox $2.51 Wire baskets for washing fruits and vegetables to Tle Granger evaporators. for fruits and vegetables. Size 18x26 inches; formerly * 85.68 94 Size 24x36 inches; formerly 811.28 96.94 $2.61 5 SPECIAL! § vo Aluminum measuring cup, Handy vegetable and fruit will, bold eight I-ab rack and \ewching tray Chandler's fruit ‘canner (round! shape) hold four I-qt. jars $2. Oval shape, to hold 8 jars $3.8 Enterprise bottle capper $4.23 Sterling fruit and vegetable slicer 34 Gherry stoner Ble to $1.4hit Wire jar racks, for 4 jars For 8 jars Preserving jar lifters Preserving jar openers Parawax, I-lb. pkg: Peach and apple parer Paring knives 166 to $1.1 jars; with jars; wit $3.96 39¢ Cook with steam! Let us explain the economy... 196° of tto you vot Aluminum pressure cooker, fitted with adjustable safety valve, steam gauge and pet, 10 qt. capacity, $16.82 + 17 qt. capacity, 25.38 National Junior No, 1 stee pressure cooker, size 12x18 inches, with steam gauge and safety valve; will hold ten 1” quart jars or three }4-gallon® jars, $19.74 —-Basement, 85th Street

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