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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1908)
c TnE MOUSING OREGOSIAX, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1908. "Kayser" and "Fownes" 16-Button Silk Gloves, Double-tipped Fingers, $1.75 Values, 85c Straw Sailor Hat Vals. to $2.50 $1.39 A y amis . Millinery r wecKwear Veilings Women's $10 Tailor-Made Wash Suits $4 Linger! mi ya mi vv 4 e Waiste9 - Vals. to $7,501 or SL89 The wash suits in this "great Friday sale are tailor-made in a style similar to the fashions for the coming season, very up-to-date, well tailored and very smart The material is plain or striped duck. They look like EJL OA $30.00 suits and are the most popular model we have ever sold. Regular $10.00 values for only 7 1000 women's Lingerie Waists, selling regularly up to $7.50 each, go into a tremendous Friday sale at $1.89. We regret that there are only 1000 of them, for the demand for them will be sensational and we may not be able to supply them all day. They are made of finest lawn and mull, with long and three-quarter sleeves. Scores of -styles in all sizes, trimmed in plain and fancy effects with embroidery, Valenciennes laces, pin tucking, etc. No phone orders filled, none reserved, none C. O. D. Sale begins at 8 o'clock. It will pay you to be here Cj-fl OA at the opening of the doors. Sale price . 3)A07 75c 2-clasp Lisle Gloves 39c $1.75 Long Silk Gloves 85c Pair Friday we place on sale our entire stock of 2-clasp Milanese and Suede Lisle Gloves, standard make and quality, never sold for less than 75c pair.' Sizes f, 6, 6V2t 7 and 1V2; 0Tk in black, white and tans. Regular 75c quality Regular $1.75 16-Button Silk Gloves, double-tipped finger, 85c Round Chantilly Lace Veils Values Up to $5.00, Sale at $1.49 Another sale of those superb Round Chantilly Lace Veils the season's newest styles in high-grade Chantilly Veils. These are the same veils as those sold in our great sale of last week, when we could" not get enough to supply the demand. ffl A f Values to $5.00 for. pTE 7 . IT iM-'- ""TT II 10c Handkerchiefs at 5c Women 's Colored and White Handkerchiefs, guaran teed fast colors, embroidered in all new de- CZft signs. Regular 10c values JC 35c-50c Lace Bows 19c New Lace Bows, regularly selling for 35c and 50c; most stylish effects of the season. Friday iQi Bargain Day X7W 50c-55c Veiling 35c yd. Tuxedo Veiling, round and square mesh, velvet and chenille dots, large and small, all colors. OCn Our regular 50c and 55c qualities..., 4J4JV Ribbon Remnants Sale Another one of our famous sales of high-class rib bon remnants at half regular price TT r T TT All kinds Fancy and plain XAXJJA. Reg. 25c Lunch Sets 16c Dennison's Crepe Paper Lunch Sets of Nap- A(Zf kins and covers, varietv of Datterns: choice. vl Post Card Albums at 16c 25c and 35c Post Card Albums, full linen, decorated covers, space for one card to page. Fri- "tfZfv day Bargain Day XWVr 50c Card Albums at 33c Post Card Albums, four different styles, gTeen paper rages, with spaces for 200 cards; 3 J to a nacre J)t 35c Writing Paper 17c Pound Package best quality Swiss Lawn Writing Paper, unruled, letter size. The economi- 7 r cal way to buy your paper. Sale price XX w Salt and Pepper Shakers Salt and Pepper Shakers in plain and fancy cut glass, various 6tyles, sterling silver tops, fcj tn $1.00 values -C7C 65c-75c Necklaces 33c Fancy Bead Necklaces in jet, pearl, coral, garnet, amethyst and turquoise, strung on foxtail O O chain, good strong clasps. Friday.. $2 Couch Covers $1.49 Couch Covers made of good quality reversible tap estry in handsome oriental patterns. Three yards long, 60 inches wide. Regular $2.00 A Ck values ..4pl-Sl 50c Swiss Vests for 35c Women's fine Swiss ribbed vests, low -neck, no sleeves; all sizes; 3 for $1.00; Q ( each -. J4-C 50c Knee Tights at 33c TVnmpn 9a Finn-Ribbed TCnPft Tights, finiclipd xriti I . t . a rr t s r i . . Bass.. cuir at Donom; sizes t, o ana o. neguiar 'J'Jfi 50c value OOL- 98c Union Suits at 63c Women's Fine Quality Ribbed Union Suits, low neck, no sleeves, umbrella style, 98c 439 value J4J Wash Goods Clearance u Madras and Percale Shirts We must have the shelf room for other merchandise, so all wash goods go at a price, so low that it will pay to purchase for use now as well as next year. The entire'lot contains about 2500 yards this season's choicest Printed Lawns, Batiste, Dimity, Madras and Linens. ' 25c Wash Goods Reduced to 8c yard 35c Wash Goods Reduced to - 12c yard 50c Wash Goods Reduced to - 15c yard 60c Wash Goods Reduced to 20c yard 75c Wash Goods Reduced to 25c yard Factory Rug Samples) 500 manufacturers Carpet Rug Samples, bound ready for, use. Come in large variety of patterns, in Axminster, Velvet Wiltons and Tapestry Brus- sels. Can be used in ways. 27x54-In. Axmlosters Regular $3.50 Values . 27x54-ln. Velvets Regular $2.50 Values . 27x54 Tapestry Brussels Regular $2.09 Values . . . many K'tVWMuVVXvTV? . $1.39 mFm $1.19 B0sS&e&r 79c , Values to $2 at $1.15 A new shipment men's Shirts no sz old patterns in this lot made of fine imported madras and percale, pleated or plain fronts,' attached or detached cuffs, light or dark color- ings. Vals. to $2 for only $1.15 $1 Neckwear 55c Friday we will place on sale a lot of new French Folded Four-in-Hands and Open-End Four-in-Hands all made of imported silks, m new colors and new patterns. stripes and figures. Values to $1.00 for... 55c 6x8 Photograph Frames Values to 50c Only 21c Each A special purchase of 6x8 frames, complete with mat and glass, for cabinet ' photos and pictures, go on sale Friday. Moldings are finished in gilt. Not one frame in the lot is worth less than 50c. ry fl Spe. Friday only. AC fill f 1 " " ' Swiss Curtains, Sale at 98c, $1.49 Ruffled Swiss Curtains, hemstitched, in a large variety of pat terns, in dots and figures ; regular $1.50 values. ( Q Friday Bargain Day JOC Ruffled and Plain Swiss Curtains, superb quality, hemstitched, large variety ot patterns to select from. 0 - 1 Regular $2.00 values; a pair. $1.49j Women's Black Sample Hosiery Values up to 75c at 25c 1200 pairs women's imported black Lisle Stockings, sample styles and sizes. Made with garter tops, high spliced heels and toes, full fashioned Hermsdorf dye. Also black gauze cotton, split foot and maco foot. Values up to 75c for only .wOC 50c Tan Hosiery 3 Pairs for $1.00 Women's fine gauze lisle thread tan Stockings, all imported goods, every new shade. Regu lar 50c quality at three pairs for r $1.00: each .OOC Lace Curtain Sale Lace Curtains of all kinds are greatly re duced for this week's sale. - Large variety in Marie Antoinette, Irish Point, Cluny, Notting ham, Battenberg, Cable Net and Renaissance styles. White or Ara bian color, 2 and 3 yards long. mm $3.50-$3 Curtains, 2,39 $4.50-$4 Curtains, 52,98 $5.50-$5 Curtains, 3.89 $6.50-$6 Curtains, $4.68 $7.50-$8 Curtains, $5.95 500 Short Kimonos Vals. to $2.50, 98c 500 women's short lawn and swiss kimo- nos in the prettiest, freshest and daintiest designs of the present season. Our entire stock is now being sacrificed. It is not often you get such values as these for only 93c Gas Globes 17c 25o Imported Gas Globes 17i 20c Gas Torches lie oc tfas xapers, dox, never drip 36o Imperial Silver Polish.. 23C 10c Electro-Silicon Polish 8? 10u Putz Momade Metal Polish tor . 6 15c Pearline 8c Scouring Soap..4d 6c "Monkey" 35c Shopping Bags. 2 styles. 19j 10c Hair Pin Cabinets, 200 as sorted pins 7 2oC White Shoe Dressing for 15 25c Black Shoe Dressing for 15 35c Fancy Arm Bands, pair 19 Paracrine Lunch Paper, roll... 4c Hair Puffs 19c Beat quality imported Hair Puffs, sanitary, light and comfortable, in all shades and sizes; a neces sity for fashionable hair dress ing. Regular 25c and 85c values tr 194 Men's "Onyx" Hosiery Values to 50c for 19c 500 dozen pairs Men's Fiae Imported Cotton Socks, celebrated "Onyx" brand. Odd lots colors, sample hosiery in an endless variety plain colors, fancy weaves, embroidered fects, plaids, stripes, etc. Black, tan, gray, greens, cadet, navy and hun- dreds of fancy effects. Values up to 50c per pair, on sale for Friday Bargain Day at pair 19c and mmmm il . Vj- JiifL' J I I 1 : ' . .. i ; i I SLAIN BY BLACKMAILERS Wealth)- Italian Killed In Battle With His Enemies. NEW YORK. Aug. 13. Ambushed in a lonely spot known as "Murderer Field." on the Lincoln road, in the Flatbush sec tion of Brooklyn, late last night. Pietro Barilla, a well-to-do hotelkeeper, of AVoodhaven. was attacked and killed by a dumber of men. Barilla is thought to have gone to the place to keep an ap pointment, as a letter was found In his clothing, seemingly written in blood. Barilla rode to the sceno on a bicycle, and carried a magazine revolver, which he nearly emptied in a desperate defense. Persons nearby heard shots, and rushing to the place saw men fleeing across the fields. Barilla waa found dead, wtth four stab wounds in hla breast and back, and two bullet wounds. The slayers were evidently frichtened away before they had an opportunity to rob the victim, if that was their motive. and a large roll or bills and a gold watch were left. Antonio Del Marto, a cousin of Barilla, is held, awaiting an investiga tion. From several letters found in the dead man's pockets, it seems certain that Barilla was a victim of a Black Hand plot. The police assert that the same band that hacked and hewed a man to pieces several months ago, and dumped the dismembered body wrapped up in oil cloth near the scene of last night's kill ing is responsible for Barilla's death. Boy Hero Is Drowned. MARQUETTE. Mich., Aug. 13. Swim ming off the beach at Lighthouse Point last night. Charles Foresman," 16 years old. and Henry Rose. 14, were drowned. One boy was seized with cramps, and the other attempted to save him. Sea Rosenthal's window, shoe bargains. MINORS ARE NOT EXEMPT J 1 Can Be Punished for Desertion Even If Fraudulently Arrested. NORFOLK, Aug. 13. The United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit today gave a decision' in the case of Rooley Booker, of Osceola, -Ind.v holding that the civil courts should 'not Interfere by habeas corpus to discharge a minor 18 years old who has enlisted in the military or naval service without the consent fit his. parents or guardian, if, at the time of the presentation of the petition for the writ, such minor Is under ar rest and held on any charge cognizable by either military or navy court. It Is held that a minor, whether en listed fraudulently or not. Is subject at all times to such punishment as a I court-martial may Inflict for desertion or attempted desertion in time of peace or war. Booker, a minor, who swore he was over age, deserted. He was arrested and. pending his court-martial trial, his parent sought to have him dis charged because of fraudulent enlistment. Coney Island. Pavilion Burns. SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 13.-A fire, which for a time threatened to destroy a block In the Western Addition, on Fill more street, between Turk and Eddy, occurred early today in the Coney Island amusement pavilion, consuming the en tire building and damaging adjacent houses and stores. The loss is estimated at J100.000. The pavilion was owned by the Coney Island Amusement Company, which went into the hands of a receiver several weeks ago, and bad closed the place. SLAVEDEALERS ON TRIAL Government Will Attempt to Crush Traffic on Girls. SAN. FRANCISCO. Cal., Aug. 13. The first trial to take place as a result of the determined effort to crush out the white slave trade -carried on by the so-called "Protective League" began today when Henry Villette faced the court on a charge of having brought Marguerita Paisseu, a young French girl, to this country and having placed her In Immoral houses in Chicago and in this city, violat ing the clause of the Immigration laws prohibiting the importation of alien wom en for Immoral purposes. Villette was arreHted several days ago and placed under 310.000 bail bonds be- I cause of information given the immlgra- I tlon authorities by the girl when the lat ter was apprehended at Tucson, Ariz. The maximum punishment for the- offense charged Is five years' Imprisonment and J5000 fine. The girl will appear against Villette. Special agents of the Immigration com' mission are now In this city inaugurating an organized campaign against the white slave trade. They declare that the "Pro tective League" is represented in many Middle Western and Eastern cities and say that Villette is a member of this or ganization. The object of the league is to afford Its members financial assistance in case of prosecution, according to the Government officials, and the commission is determined to crush it out of existence. In addition to the fight against the league the Immigration officials are about to commence a war on alien Inmates of houses of ill fame who have been in this country less than three years. This action will be taken under the law which pro vides that any alien woman who has been In the United States less than three years and is known to be a prostltuta may be deported. Evidence that It is hoped will lead t the deportment of a great many women of the half-world has already been se cured and the officials declare the fight will be waged without pause. Olympla Malt Extract, good for grand ma or baby. Only 15-100 of 1 per cent alcohol. Phones: Main 671, A 2467. TEA A tired woman; a fresh pot of tea; there is joy all over her face. Tsar trocar rerarai four money U r asa lik SchiiHar'i Best; psr'bita