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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1907)
THE MORNING OREGONIAr. FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1907. Hp M Real Leather Cigar Cases 98c These are in walrus, seal and other leathers; come in telescope or book, and they're the kind that we sell regularly for $1.50 QO each; special for today, in leather goods department 70l Gold Plated Picture Frames 38c Choose from a goodly assortment in plain or fancy designs ; French gold finish, and quite heavily plated. They are good 50c value, QQf and sell special for today at, each JOC TURQUOISE BEAD NECK CHAlNS, in graduated sizes; fine quality, with plated catch; regu lar 35c quality ; special 9c STERLING SILVER BAR PINS, fourteen-karat gold, with Rhine stone settings; not specials, but good values at 25o, 35o fg. and WOMEN'S WHITE KID BELTS, various styles, crushed or narrow CHILD'S CHAIN PURSES, very neat and handy to. carry ; regular models; regularly sold at 49c 15o values, special for to day only, each 8c Portland Agents Ladies' Home Journal Patterns 65c each; special today. The 206th Economy Friday Sale feflSfeg , HERE YOU MEN! SAVE Here's an underwear bargain that you should take keen note of. Fine goods in a white basket weave, and the material is a superb quality of sea island cotton. Every parment in the lot is the best possible finish and worth $1 each; special for today, garment. ... OifC M 22c MEN'S SUSPENDERS Medium weight, with leather ends a splendid 50c Suspender, on special sale for today only at, the pair UNDERWEAR SPECIAL It's a Spring-weight garment in natural gray merino shirts and drawers both fin ished for good, solid wear; a splendid between-seasons " i - "wiw vv ......... , ..jv. cial . MEN'S SEAMLESS COTTON HOSE, in plain black or tan, a good 20c value, at, the pair MEN'S OUTING FLANNEL NIGHTSHIRTS in pretty striped patterns, pink or blue ; o g 65o value; special 50C 12V2C MEN'S PURE LINEN HAND KERCHIEFS, plain white, with hemstitched borders ; Ol 20c value, for, each..- f&C MEN'S WHITE TWILLED MUS LIN NIGHTSHIRTS, long and full; $1.00 value; made plain; special at 79c Knickerbocker Suits $1.19 Made of pretty navy blue materi al, with white pin stripes ; good heavy twilled fabric, neat de signs, and they are made with short sleeves and fitted with belt. Worth $1.50 regu larly; special today.. $1.19 WOMEN'S CORSET COVERS Of fine nainsook, low neck and full front, trimmed with lace in sertion and beading, run with ribbon, and fancy embroidery edging on yoke. These sell regu larly at 75c; special for todav, each 57c White Waists For $1.49 $8.50 PETTICOATS $5.50 $2 $5.00 SKIRTS FOR $2.95 Sensational savings are to be found in the suit salons today by thrifty shoppers. First there are the waists, charming, artistic bodices, of the sheerest and daintiest lawn, and decorated in an exceedingly tasteful manner, with tucks, embroidery and lace. Delightfully pretty and comfortable for Spring and Summer wear; values are regularly $2.50 and $2.75, and there are nearly 200 to choose Irom. 'Tis a bargain that outclasses all other offerings for today. Choice Silk Petticoats $5.50 $5.00 Skirts $2.95 WW j W UUUVO Ml V $1.49 Come in all colors; pearl gray and the wanted light and navy blues included. Full sizes, made with deep flounce, fin ished with small tucks or ruffles; some have a five-inch strip of accordion pleat ing on flounce. Reg. $7.50 g Cfk and $8.50 vals. today only tJ&O OU Mighty smart Skirts, made of good qual ity panama, in black or brown; strapped and plaited styles; very neat and stylish garments, and regularly worth $5.00 each. Extra special for today, and plenty of sizes and lengths to select f cy q m from, too. Choice only. . . p rO Buy Umbrellas Today ANY RAIN UMBRELLA IN THE ENTIRE STORE RE- DUOED FOR THIS DAY. Pome, then, and choose from this immense stock at will, knowing that any umbrella yon may select will come to yon at a marked saving. Never mind what the weather may be today, come now this chance won't come again when yon need the umbrella most. $3.60 UMBRELLAS, with fancy handles ; special f O O? today $4.00 UMBRELLAS, with fancy handles; special $2 67 $4.50 UMBRELLAS, all silk, with fancy handles, PO QQ V . s s UMBRELLAS with cover of piece dyed taffeta, and natural wood handle; regular $1.25 and $1.50 values; special for to- Q,Q,q $1.76 UMBRELLAS, with piece- dyed taffeta cover; a J jy special $2.00 UMBRELLAS, with fancy spec!: :.$L33 handles ; each. $3.00 AND $2.75 UMBRELLAS, with fancy handles ; d1 QQ special tp A . 7 7 special $5.00 UMBRELLAS, with fancy handles; all silk, f" O Efl today, special pJ.iJU $6.00 UMBRELLAS, with fancy handles, all silk ; O ft Q special w.i7i7 If Embroideries 15c Some are in Swiss, and some in nainsook; they're all delightfully dainty, and they are all fine patterns. Even at the regular prices of 25c and 35c the yard, we donbt if yon'd find Buch good embroideries as these elsewhere. ' Come in manufacturers' short lengths, 4Vi to 6y2 yards. We won't cut the strips yon have to take all there is in a piece but you get it for half regular price. Share, then, in the best of bargains ; supply your needs for mmt the future as well as the present ; have all you want of J J these exquisitely beautiful embroideries at, the yard Here's That Silk Bargain Again Today Be Here Fancy Louisines, fancy taffetas and fancy Tuscan weaves, in all the best designs and colorings. The chance for choosing is really grand; same silks that we offered you before, and now again we invite you to this bar gain event. THESE SILKS ARE VERY BEST PATTERNS. There's not a poor de sign or color in the entire lot. All this season's silks, full pieces and qualities, that sell at about twice this wee price. They come in the new russet browns, the late shades of green and blue, the very swagger jasper grays, the apple-greens, the tan shades and all the best colorings. The designs are the new stripes, checks and plaids, as well as many splendid figured patterns. There are lots of silks in this assortment worth to $1. 75 the yard, and you may buy all you want, at the yard - 87c Chic Trimmed HATS Just from New York. Copies of some of the smartest and most fetching styles in thejnore expensive models. Hand made, over wire frames, and trimmed in flowers, ribbons and malines. The colors are just right, too, and are theight sort to harmonize with the prevailing shades in gowns and fabrics this season. Well make a special table of these, and we expect to see a crowd around it all day. Remember, the millinery depart ment is on the Second Floor, bth street end, and that you can buy these hats for only $3.49 The Hourly Shoe Sales THIS WEEK A SERIES OF BARGAINS FROM 8 TO 9 A. M. Infants' and Children's Shoes Nice little footwear for little tots; they come in two lots, and are priced like this: Sizes 1 to 6, 85c values 49 Sizes 3 to 8, $1.50 values 69 FROM 9 TO 10 A M. Women's House Juliets, in several styles, made of fine kid, plain or with patent tip, and made with or without rubber heels; regularly worth $1.69 the pair; special for one hour only, to- $1 24 FROM 10 TO 11 A. M. Women's Gloria Shoes, choice of a splendid lot of lasts and patterns ; come in patent colt, calf or plain kid, and in button, Blucher or plain "lace styles. Regular price is $3.50 the pair ; fQ special pJ.Z7 PROM 11 TO 12 A. M. Women's Slippers, come in plain or patent leather; have medium or high French heels ; either strap or ribbon-bow styles, and worth to $3.50 the pair; QQ special, one hour tpi0 FROM 12 TO 1 P. M. Men's Shoes, many styles and all good ones. The leathers are calf, plain kid or patent leather; come in Blucher or regular lace, and worth up to $4 the 4 Q 1 Q pair; sp'L, 1 hour. . . & FROM 1 TO 2 P. M. Men's Shoes and Oxfords, in calf or kid plain leathers, or in patent leather. Regular values run to $6.00 the pair; one 89 FROM 2 TO 3 P. M. Women's Dress Shoes, made of good leathers, patent or plain, with French or military heels, and have light soles; regularly sold for to $5.00 the fO QO pair; one hour p.7J FROM 3 TO 4 P. M. Women's Shoes and Oxfords, in very best grades; plain or patent leathers; button or lace styles, light or heavy soles and several good lasts ; worth to $6 the pair ; one hour, spe- $3 89 FROM 4 TO 5 P. M. Misses' and Children's Shoes, in all sizes, from little tots to young ladies. Those for young ladies, 2y2 to 7, worth $3.00, for $1.98; misses ' sizes, liy2 to 2, $2.50 val ues, $1.79; child's, 8V2 to 11, $2 values, $1.59; and sizes 5 to 8, worth $1.75, Q FROM 5 TO 6 P. M. Boys' and Youths' Shoes, in plain kid or calf shoes that will do for dress or school wear; all sizes, priced like this: Boys', 2y2 to 512, $2.50 value $1.79 Youths', 1 to 2, $2 value. .$1.59 Little gents', 9 to 13y2...$1.39 And this last lot are shoes that are regularly worth $1.75. Now, Those Fancy Linens On the 2d Floor While in New York, our buyer picked up a real gem of a bargain in pure linen center pieces, tray cloths and scarfs. They are every thread linen, in the brown or ecru shade, and have a two-inch hemstitched border and fin ished corners. He bought them at a tremen dous saving, bought them for so little that we can give you a value you never saw before on these goods. The early comers will have rich choosing, for there are many of them, and nearly every woman who sees this special will not go home with than three or four pieces. All are plain but rich looking, somet that any woman in the land would be proud to have in her home, they are worth from $1.00 to $1.75. less king and TEA CLOTHS, CENTERPIECES, 36-inch size, worth $1.75 24-inch size, worth $1.00 SCARFS, 18x45-inch size, worth $1.50 SOARFS, 18x54-inch size, worth $1.75 REMEMBER, they, are all in brown linen, the very best; come with nicely hemstitched borders, and sell for only ... . . . . .,.. . . SEE WINDOW, FIFTH STREET, CORNER OF WASHINGTON 69c Lounge Drapes Fourth Floor, Drapery Department TAPESTRY LOUNGE DRAPES or Couch Covers, with fringe on all sides; come in rich Oriental colorings, and are 5x9 feet in size. They're good regular $3.75 values, but they're going special for today at, $2 85 FEATHER PILLOWS, standard size, fancy striped ticking cover, filled with good quality feathers; worth $4 the pair; QC special today 30c Towels 19c Fine Jacquard track, with fancy damask border, and they are fine big ones, too. Size 20x40 inches. We've a lot of 600 dozen to sell today for much less than they are worth a linen bargain that will be long remembered. Come right in promptly for them. Buy from one to two dozen (that's the limit for this sale), and there'll be enough for a busy day's selling. Now, you know the story. Take advantage of this superb linen special; 30c towels 19c "SAVINGS BANK IN COURT Chicago Judge Has New Scheme to Aiii Reformed Prisoners. CHICAGO. April 11. A "savings bank annex" to the branch of the Mutual Court presided over by Judge Cleland was announced yesterday by the Judge as an additional means of reform held out to unfortunates who come before him. Arrangements have been completed whereby any person paroled by the Court will have started for him a savings ac count In a Chicago bank, with a gift of 95 from the bank to start the account. The gift carries with It the condition that the person to whom It applies will not violate the parole and will deposit to his own account at least $2 each month. The amount deposited may not.be withdrawn unttl the end of the year. The plan is Intended to encourage thrift and economy and to check the neg lect of families by the. men usually brought before the courts on the charge of drunkenness. It is a development oul of Judge Cleland's present plan of parol ing the men to responsible persons In the neighborhood. Semi-monthly reports are made to the Judge. The principal condition Imposed on the paroled person is that he will stay away from drink for the period of a year and is not sent to the Bridewell in that time. Holiday to Dig Dandelions. CHICAGO, April 11. A dispatch to the Record-Herald from Topeka. Kan., says: Th- 45,000 people in Topeka are ex pected to do battle against the dande lion next Tuesday. Every man is ex pected to dig the dandelions out of his front yard. While this army is at work in front of the homes of Topeka, Gov ernor Hoch and all state officers, as sistants, stenographers, male and fe male in the statehouse, will close the building- and wage war on the pests In the statehouse ground. One hundred boys In the Topeka Reform School will march to the Canitol flrrountl lo tb music of the school band and aid in digging up the weeds. Bankr Closed by the State. ST. JOSEPH, Mo.. April 11. The Bank of Conception, in Clyde, closed Its doors yesterday by order of the Secre tary of State. Its liabilities are given at $120,000. with assets almost equal to that amount. The depositors will . be paid in full. : WEDDING: : AND VISITING CARDS I W. G.SMITH 6 0. WASHINGTON BUILDING Mail Orders Promptly Attended to Satisfaction Guaranteed SILVERFIELD'S Entire Cor. of Fourth and Morrison Streets The Fashion Center. Extra Specials SILVERFIELD'S SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY Today's offering of these exceptional bargains should not go by unnoticed Values Beyond the Ordinary See Window Displays Extra Specials i $30 New Silk Suits $18.75 Taffeta Silk Eton Suits in aU colors. $2.75 Muslin Underskirts $1.38 Of fine Cambric, trimmed with Tucks and Embroidery, with Dust Ruffle. $7.50 New Spring Hats $4.95 The numerous distinctive styles shown make choosing easy. $8 Fur Neckwear $4.35 Edna May Neck Scarfs, suitable for cool evenings. $2.50 New Spring Waists $1.39 i Dainty Lawn Waists with Lace Insertion and Embroidery. $1.75 Handbag $1.19 j New Vassar Shopping and Handbags in all colors.