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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1908)
THE MORNING OREGONI AX, FRIDAY, JULY 31. 1908. Ruffled Swiss Curtains Real Comfort in Hammocks 50c DRESS GOODS 25 c A final elean - up of 1 i g h t-colored Summer . Suitings in the season's choicest patterns. Fab rics suitable for waists, skirts or entire cos tumes. The regu lar 50e y C grade tJ $1.00 grade, 69 $1.25 grade, 89 Reg. $1.50 grade, the yard..$1.09 Reg. $1.75 grade, the yard. $1.29 Reg. $2 to $2.50 grade at..$1.43 $1.25FANCY SILKS at 69c Fabrics specially suitable for the cons traction of s m art shirtwaist suits; light col o r e d effects, in hairlines, stripes, etc. ; a superior quality of soft finished taffeta regular price $1 and $1.25 the yd., on sale, CQ. special Yard Wide Black Taffeta, a special wearing grade; worth $1.25 the yard, for .. .98 T HE Hammock stock is going rapidly, and those who don't come prompt ly in response to this ad. lose one THESE curtains are three yards long. Come in handsome striped patterns and finished with dainty ruffle. Especially desirable for use in Summer cottages, or in bedrooms, and bargainized in a way that no economical housewife can resist. Regular $1.00 grade today, for this iow price, pair. . . . of the best bargains ever offered. 65c Priced as low as this, assortments must dwindle rapidly. Heavy Tapestry Couch Covers, fringed all round, - Oriental designs, good colorings; reg- ular $2.25 values, full size; special.. P-yJJ Fleeced Cotton Blankets, in gray or tan, OC ' 10-4 size; worth $1.10; special, pair OiJC Wool Smyrna Bugs, 30x60 inches, Oriental, ani mal or floral designs; worth $2.25 ?1 CQ each; special at this very low price. .P Canvas. Weave Hammocks with Jacquard Weave Hammocks, in handsome designs, with wide val ance, pillow and spreader; a reg ular $2.25 value for $1.65 A regular $2.50 Hammock. $1.S5 Hammocks, in large size, striped pattern, with layback pillow, con cealed spreader and trimmed with w;ide valance; splendid $4.50 val ue; special at only $3.10. SALE OF, SATIN TAFFETA RIBBONS Widths run from yg-inch to 4 inches, and values from 8c to 40c yard. Here are ribbons for every needed purpose, all preferred shades, any needed width -inch, regular EJ lV2-inch, regular Q 24-incn regu- I C 8c value, the yd.. 13e value, yard. .. lar 21c rvalue. concealed spreader and pillow, worth $1.10 each, at this low price 85c Canvas Weave Hammocks, with concealed spreader and pillow, splendid grade at $1.50, ea.Sj51.15 Jacquard Weave Hammocks, with concealed spreader, pillow and val ance; a $2 hammock for. .$1.50 114 inches, reg- T 1-inch, lOXhf 2-inch, reg- IO. nlar lOn valnp ' . V IRn vuliin-. 1" 4W. ular 25c value. . A See the new arrivals in Fall patterns in Carpets and Bugs. We pay special attention to custom Shade and Drapery Work. Get our prices. 18c value ular 25c value. 21c 4-inch, regular OQ 40c value yd. . . ular JUc value. The 275th y ifLconovny Sale A Red-Letter Day In Value-Giving Embroidery In strips of 3 to 6V2 yards each; edges or insertions, in swiss, cambric and nainsook materials; widths 2 to 8 inches ; reg. values to 35c 1 OlyU yard, on sale Friday at . . C Chiffon Hat Drapes, in assorted col ors, IV2 yards long; regular values to $1.00 each; on sale Fri- QQ day, your choice at, each -iC Auto Veils and Hat Drapes of chif fon or lace; good color assortment; regular values from $1.50 to $3.00, on sale at, each... $4.00 to $5.00 values, each. . .$jU69 Embroidery Instruction Books, latest designs in embroidery work and full instructions for working; on sale at, the copy 79c Fine Table Damask 69c Yd. 20 C HoSB Women s New Union Suits, 65c Valsi 48c E Regularly Worth $1 Yard TABLE DAMASK, two yards wide and 1 0H Q. extra good quality; an assort- , ,. v - 69c ment of 20 patterns to select from. A superb $1 grade Friday at WASH GOODS HALF rJint . impt'd Wash Goods that have sold from SOc to $2 a yard, bargainized in this manner. An endless as sortment, , every weight, color and weave.. Save from 25c to $1 on each yard you buy here Friday by paying only LASTIC-RIBBED UNION SUITS, Made in low neck sleeveless Half Price REG. 10c TOI LET PAPER 7c Large sized roll of ex tra good quality Toi let Paper; regular lOe value, on sale "7 at, special, roll.. II the bottle 75c TOILET WATER 59c Finaud's Vegetal Toi let Water, in large bottles, several odors; worth 75e CQ- $1.25 Fo unta in SYRINGE 89c Two-quart size, seam less rubber Syringe,, that sells regularly for $1.25 ; spe- OQ. cial price, ea. .OI7C r Fast blac I a lar; I them. I black Cotton Hose g e number of Plenty of this bargain for all ,who come, and they are the best 20c g r a d e in all Portland. Special Fri- S&.!h:...i2I2c Children's and Misses' Hose, in fast black cot ton or in white. Give splendid wear and al ways look well; regular 20c values, special, pair. style, knee length, withfitted I A knee; reg. price 65c each, special I WOMEN'S PANTS, elastic ribbed, lace trimmed, umbrella style, French band; 30c value, on special sale at WOMEN'S VESTS, Swiss ribbed, low neck, sleeveless style, with lace trimmed on 19c yoke; worth 35c each, special, only lie 35 c LUNCH BASKETS 15c Split Bamboo Lunch Baskets, splendid for picnicking, etc., worth 35c ea.; spe- "I E cial price, ea. . " JAP BAMBOO JARDINIERES Large size, sell regu larly for $1.00 each ; special sale price for Friday only Q7r at, each 89c Is Our Friday Price For Waists That Are Worth to $2. 75 T TERY CLEVER BODICES for warm weather wear; If constructed from a sheer, fine grade of lawn, and trimmed in the most attractive possible manner, with laces, embroideries and tucks. A full six hundred, just fifty dozen are featured in this Friday sale. Let no one with a waist need disregard this invitation; and remember a.i r- a i L --L a -L . r l liu t first comers nave ine ricficsi cfiwusutg. in u word, waists in the latest and most wanted Sum- RQc. mer models; worth to $2. 75 each, Friday only at I Sale of Plain or Fancy Parasols SilkOnes Worth to $7.50, $L98 A STUNNING SENSATIpN IN SUN-SHADE SELLING. A lot that we captured in New York at merely a tithe of their regular value, and rushed here by express, that Portland users might get the good of them while the season is on. Every woman who investigates the values offered will certainly buy her parasol here, and buy Friday. Such marvellous bargainizing Portland has never before known. It is a magnificent assortment. They are covered with first-qnaity silk, and have fancy handles in natural or rustic woods The colors are Copenhagen blue, green, tan, red, brown, black and white, or black, in plain colors, or fancy border with plain center. See the window display and get a faint idea of the immensity of the assortment and values. Then be sure that you get to l QQ the department for your full share of the choosing, values to $7.50 12-Button Silk Gloves Three-fourths length Gloves of shimmering, shin ing silk, in black or white ; the staple and' pre ferred shades of the season. A standard brand glove that sells regularly and readily at $1.50 the pair. Bargainized Friday, only. . $1.50 Chamois Gloves Gauntlet style, in natural chamois color, well made and a grade that sells regularly at $1.50 each. An extremely popular style of handwear regularly worth $1.50, but odd lots; therefore Frday only, per pair '. . . . 89c 3 -DARNING 3 COTTON 5c Three spools of Darn ing Cotton, in white, black or colors; spe cial Friday at three for ,..C J Men 's Wear Men's Bibbed Summer Underwear in silk finish; a light-weight, high-grade garment; regularly worth $1.25 each; shirts or drawers, on sale at QQ this special price, garment. .O Men's Sweater Coats, of all-wool yarn, good patterns, assorted colors; regularly worth $4.50 each; special price, ea... Men's Negligee Shirts, in tan, cream, white, gray or fancy effects; qq regrJar $1.25 values, special. Mei's High-Grade Golf Shirts, in chambray or madras materials; plain or plaited bosoms; attached cuffs; dots, stripes, etc.; $1.50 values, special, each .$3.75 .$1.15 r - -i regardless of real value, . 4,TiZ5tsSl One-Third Less Clean- Up Sale of Millinery A grand and general price reducing that affects all that is left of the present season's headgear. This includes the best sellers of the present week, such as draped leghorns, drooping sailors and banded sailors. Then there are wee clean-up prices on flowers, odd lines of dress hats, etc. No economical woman with a millinery want will miss this sale. It is an opportunity that comes but seldom. Come to the great economy sale. t Draped Leghorns of good grade taffeta-trimmed; sp'I Friday. .$2.49 "Soul Kiss" Hats, or Drooping Sailors, that sell regularly at $2.00 and $3.00 each; Friday, half price, or $1.50 and... $1.00 Outing Hats, Children's Hats, Dress Shapes, etc.; worth to $1.50 each ; placed on the bargain table and marked at this low price. . .7 All Trimmed Hats at a mere fraction of their former value. See them. Children's Coats and Cushion Slips Children's Wash Coats, made of white linen or pique, full or 3 length, made with or without cape, trimmed with embroidery or embroidered silk emblems; ages 2 to G years: regular price $1.75 to $7.00, Friday far. Cushion Slips, with heavy linen top, plain green back to match; tops are tinted in pretty designs, and they are finished with scal loped border; they are all ready for filling, and good value OP. at 60c each; Friday at OtJC Dinner Sets Special bargains in Dinner Sets in the latest shapes, with full gold line and dainty spray decorations. Open-stock patterns, and the pieces may. be selected to please customers. Priced as follows: 40-piece sets, $4.94 value, for. .$3.39 50-pieee sets, .$7.50 value, for.. $4.95 60-piece sets, $9.60 value, for.. $6.40 100-piece sets, $14.00 value, at.. $9.93 Sets with Green Leaf and Spray decora tion, slightly brightened up with- red, 50-pieee sets, special $4.72 60-piece sets, special Friday .... .$6.00 100-piece sets, special Friday . . $9.32 Syracuse China Dinner Sets of 100 pieces, reg. $16 value. Friday. . .$8. OO 112 pieces, $18.00 value, set $9.00 Small Things Neckwear I A pleasing assortment , of Dutch collars, in soft or stiff styles, come la all sixes. Tbls Is a seral- I tailor collar, extremely popilir for warm weather wear. Soft col lar trimmed with race' or embroidery, stiff and plain tailored effects. Vic values, 39S and 85c values.. 23c Pompeiian Massage Cream, reg- COr P i Ifir ular 75c jars, on sale at, jar..vOC j-tCZflCH JCIS 1UC Seamless Sanitary Napkins, 6 in O box; regular 35c value, special. .JC Pond's Extract Talcum Powder, in fancy imitation cut-glass bottles ; reg- 1 "T ular 25c value, special price C Box Stationery 24 sheets of paper and regular 15o value, at, eSch. envelopes to match; linen finish; 1 K regular 25c values, special for. Dennison's Crepe Paper Lunch Sets Tablecloth and napkins; reg ularly worth 15c each; on. 1 fg sale at, special, the set...." Barette Pins in shell color, f f Dress Shields, light weight, "1 size 4, worth 15c pair, for. Window Screens 'Tis the season when flies and mosqui toes are unusually troublesome, but pro tection from them is to be had at small cost. We have a full stock of Window Screens an overstock to be honest about it and we place them on sale at the following very low prices: Screens 18 by 37 inches, at, each.. 240 Screens 30 by 37 inches, at, each. .390 Screens 30 by 45 inches, at, each.. 450 Screens 32 by 45 inches, at, eacl).-4S0 Extra large Screens with solid oak frames, each size extending four inches: 32x26-in.-30-in., $1.40 values, sp1..7O0 36x26-30-inch, $1.50 values, each.. 750 I 34x41-45-inch, $1.85 values, each.. 930 Small Things Shelf Paper, in white or colors; 10-yard pieces, worth 5c; O f 1f) special price.... - ' Ol Iwt "500" Score Cards, with rules on back ; special price, the dozen. Ribbon Leaders, for running ribbon or tape in women's and children's tZg garments; reg. 10c article, Friday..'' Eagle Pins, regularly 10c a paper, C on sale Friday only, the paper JC 9c Semi-Annual Shoe Sale Tremendous savings for Men, Women and Children. All the year round, this store is noted for the good ness and quality of its shoes, and the splendid val ues we give twice a year at these semi-annual clean ups, are really marvelous. All of our men's $4, $5, $6 and Si?!f.0.r.d.s.?t.........$3.69 Many styles in $5, $6 and $7 High Shoes on sale at Any men's regular' $4 Shoes on sale at low price, 69 Men's Oxfords and Shoes, large assortment, worth to tO CQ $4, all sizes pi.VJi7 Boysf Shoes A larger assortment of good grades at greatly reduced prices. Girls' Shoes A large assortment of good grades at greatly reduced prices. Any women's $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 or $6.00 Oxfords, on 4?0 OQ sale at, the pair PJ.Oi7 Any women's Pingree Gloria or $3.50 Shoe, on sale !0 OQ at this price, pair. . . . PO.OJJ Any Louis heel high Shoe, ex cepting Peggy from !0 OQ Paris, values to $7 PJ.Ji7 Many styles in women's regular $4.00 and $5.00 high fcO OQ Shoes on sale at, pr. Any Laird-Schoeber Shoe or Ox ford for women on CO OQ sale at, per pair. PJ.Ji7 Women's Oxfords in Iargre assort ment; $3.00, $3.50 fcO AQ and $4.00 grade, aU.H''' Women's Oxfords in the regular $2.50 and $3 grades fljl QQ on sale at, the pair. . P fO Women's Oxfords, worth regular ly to $2.50 the pair; d1 AQ soecial lot on sale at. .H French Hand-Embroidered Lingerie for One-Third Less GARMENTS fashioned from materials of exquisite daintiness and decorated by hand by the most skillful of French needleworkers. Rare examples of the truly artistic in women's dainty underthings. All sorts of II garments, drawers, mgntgowns, corset covers, cnemise ana petticoats. ' Laundered or unlaundered and the designs run from the very simple effects to the most elaborate. Marked LONE FIGHT HUS OPENED 1JOVERXMEXT COVRSE IX OIL CASE OUTLINED. It Move for Rehearing Falls, Supreme- Court Will Be Asked to Grant Xew Trial. LENOX. Mass.. July 30. Th confer ence of Government lawyer who have been prominent in the trial of corpora tion olt. and especially that against the Standard Oil Company, broke up to day with the departure of Frank B. Kell egg for New York and the return of Attorney-General Charles J. Bonaparte to his cottage among th. hills here. The work of again Betting tn motion the legal machinery of the Government In its criminal case against the Standard Oil Company will be at once taken up. District Attorney Sims, of Chicago, with his assistants and all five of the lawyers who participated in the conference for the past three days, expressed the ut most confidence of ultimate success. It is expected a motion for a rehear ing will be filed In. the Court of Appeals in Chicago within the next few days and that the arguments will be made some time In August. At that time an effort will be made to persuade the Court of Appeals to adjudicate and correct what the Government lawyers claim are grave errors of Jurisprudence. Should the Court of Appeals deny the motion, the assistance of the I'nited States Su preme Court will then be sought through a writ of certiorari, in the hope that that court will order a change m the record and an ultimate retrial of the case against the Standard Oil Company In the United States Circuit Court for the Seventh District. This Is the Government line of cam paign, but the lawa necessitate the drag ging out of the case for six or eight months, when It will be well into- next year before final action is reached. BOYCOTT CASTRO'S SUGftR CfRACOA SEXS3 BACK CARGO TO VEXEZCELA. Is Owned by Brothers, of President Castro and Merchants Refuse to Accept It. . THE HAGUE, July 3ft. The bitterness of . feeling at Willemetad, Curacoa. against Venezuela, is evinced in a dis patch from the Governor of Curacoa, re ceived today, which announces that a vea se chartered by President Catro's broth er and laden with sugar," which arrived at Wlllemstad yeMerday. was obliged to leave that port without disposing of lta cargo. The merchants whose trade has been Injured by President Cafitxo a orders regarding the trans-shipment of merchan dise at Wlllemstad refuse absolutely to purchase the sugar in question. CCTCH SET BATTLESHIP Warship Will Aid In Protecting In terests in Venezuela. THE HAGUE. July 30. Orders have been issued that the battleship Jacob Van Heemskerlc be made ready to sail for the Caribbean Sea and it is ex pected she will start without delay. It is explained officially that this battleship is the only reinforcement the government at present contemplates sending to the West Indies. There never has been any notion of dispatch ing an imposing fleet as has been re ported. It Is said that the main object of sending the Jacob Van Heomskerk is to have a ship to relieve the Gelder land if needed. The Gelderland is at present the only Dutch war veseal in the West Indies. The Heemskerk .s one of the biggest battleships belonging to Holland. BERNHARDT MAY PLAY HERE FREXCH STAR COXTEMPLATES AMERICAX TOTJR. Confides Her Intention to Owen Johnson, American Who Has Recently Visited Paris. NEW "YORK. Aug. 1. (Special l Among the passengers arriving on the Philadelphia, of the American line, from Southampton, this week, was Owen Johnson, playwright, who has spent sev eral months abroad, during which he saw most of the stars of the foreign stages and many new plays. Mr. Johnson said he was greatly impressed by the dramatic acting of a young player known to the Parisians aa "Ex-Le Bargy," this title having been bestowed on her by reason of her separation from Monsieur Le Bargy. She is known as Simone and her success in- "The Thief." the principal role of which shecreated in Paris, has been pro nounced. "She is a wonderful actress." said Mr. Johnson. "She wants to play In the United States, both In French and English, ana may come here possibly the coming sea son, but probably not until the following one. "I spent a part of a day with Mme. Bernhardt. This marvelous actress con templates returning to this country for another tour two years from now, when she will have reached an age when most great players have retired and are enjoy ing a well-earned rest. But Mme. Bern hardt is a wonderful woman, and I really believe she will carry out her intent. "One of the most interesting things I heard while in Paris was that Mme. Re Jane will produce next season, at the Theater Rejane, In Paris, a dramatic ver sion of "The Merry Widow." This is a conceit that has not been thought of so far as I have learned, except by Mme. Rejane. and I have an idea that she will make it a success at her own theater. I should like to see 'The Merry Widow" produced as a drama; it would be an in novation, to be sure." Another passengeron the Philadelphia was Miss Adelaide Wilson, daughter of Francis Wilson, who returned after a visit of several months with her sister, who married Charles Huard, an artist, and who is living in Paris. Miss Wilson said she hoped to make her appearance on the stage for her second season this Autumn. She went at once to her father's home in Larchmont. where she will remain for the remainder of the Summer. TEA Linger longer over it; let it be steaming hot from the earthen pc4-; and the loveliest woman pour it T.or rrocerratnrat yor meaer if yoa donl liks Sckilliar't Best; we t kio. t