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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1910)
THE MORNING OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1910. 20 Take Lunch in Our 7th-Floor Tea Room, Concert Daily by M. & F. Ladies Orchestra Agents Perrin's and Trefousse Gloves, Nemo Corsets, Arnold Knit Goods and Warner Corsets Sherwin-Williams Stencil Outfits Seethe Demonstration of Nulife Shoulder Braces 1 - - ' -' . . . ... . i i ii WATCH FOR AEROGRAMS FROM PURE FOOD SHOW ON TOY BALOONS Pick Up Women's $50-$250 Fancy Suits at 2 Price The Third Day of the Great Meier &. Frank Aviation Sale Is Made Even More Interesting by Special Bargains for the "Pick Up" Sale The Meier & Frank Store, as Usual, the Most Attractive Place to Trade in Portland Not a meager assortment of these offered, but choice of our entirestock at the prices mentioned in the headline Any woman's taste in color or style may be pleased from so good a selection as this one Quite prim tailored gowns, or rather elaborate evening gowns of shimmering silken materials garments that any dressmaker who could make them half as well as these are made, would charge you at least three times the pricheyToyojljiere n Materials are broadcloth, velvet and satin Colors are lrgihtjPcjiampgnra wistaria, raisin, navy and black There are Three-Piece Suits and Fancy Gowns, lace or net-trimmed; also silk-embroidered trimming The jackets are long, tight or semi-fitting Hand-trimmed or plain tailored effects The regular lJaF PrifC prices are $5Q to $25Q. at this sale ndll A cleanup sale of 250 Waists in lino, foulard and taffeta silk. dimity, net and linen. The colors are black, -white, cream, navy blue and all leading shades, borne or the best styles or inc season, h; -j and a large assortment; values from $8.00 to $15.00, choice. ''-'' $15 Waists $3.89 You Are Invited to Come and See the Airships The exhibit is entirely free, and the public at large is most cordially invited to come and view the large Far man - Paulhan . machine and the six small models of other successful aeroplanes. . See them here today. Watoii fnr t.h Aerofframa attached to laree toy balloons. Each one contains a prize when returned to the store and presented at the Pure Food Show. Take elevator to Fourth Floor. You are also cordially invited to see the exhibition of Kiser enlarged and hand-colored photographs of Rocky Mountain scenery, taken for the Great Northern Railroad. These are the finest of any ever 6hown in Portland. The Store That Always Leads in Value -Giving and in Modern Merchandising Methods Demonstration Gossard FRONT Corsets Come in and meet Mrs. M. A. Miller, who has come to Portland to stay two weeks for the express purpose of telling you more about the Gossard Lace Front Corset. We want you to know that in the Gossard the Meier & Frank Store has the best corset made, the corset that appeals irresistibly to the best clientele. They are designed by the "New School" methods of corset designing and cutting. Made in models that give to the figure the graceful contour, perfect poise and restful support only a GOOD corset can. Let this pleasing ex pert in good corsetry give you the benefit of her experience. Be fitted in our roomy, well ventilated, well lighted fitting rooms. We are best equipped of any firm in the Northwest to supply your every corset need. Pick Up Any Men's Fancy Suit Today at V2 Price Well-dressed men who appreciate good tailoring in ready- made clothing, here's a chance to replenish your ward robe at small cost Your choice will not be confined to a few p atterns or a small assortment of sizes but you may select any suit in the house, blacks or blues excepted, and pay us only half the regular selling price By all means take advantage of this saving 'for the suits are just the sort that particular men prefer Regular prices from $ 1 5 to $4Q -Savings $7.5Q to $2Q- Materials are fancy tweeds, cheviots, cassimeres, unfinished worsteds, etc. In fact, the offer includes any suit in the house, blues and blacks ex cepted All this season's goods Full assortment of sizes and prices Regularly priced at $15fjf jr f5; to $40-Any Fancy Suit in the house FiLclli ST F ICQ $4 Auto Veils Special $2.95 Each These smart veils are made of chiffon with three-inch hemstitched bor ders; l1 yards wide and 2 yards long, colors, maize, sky, black, white, emerald, gray, shell pink, etc.; the newest and most desirable tfJO QC styles; $4.00 values. Supply your needs at the low price of.?.' $1.25 PICTURES AT 49c 300 carbonette pictures in lA-inch frames, mission style, size A Q 14x17; res. $1.25 vals, at" Clean-up sale of slightly damaged Pictures. On sale at prices absurd ly low. Regularlv worth 50c to $15.00, now at LESS THAN HALF 50c SKIRT MARKERS 2 7c A lot of 1000 Ideal Skirt Mark ers; very durable, regu-O "T lar 50c ea; pick-up price." Hooks and Eyes, in broken lines, worth up to 10c the card, at 2 Cotton Thread, black and white, 200-yard spools, special, 6 25 Pick Up Carpet Samples 30c A bargain on small pieces of carpet. The sale starts today, and con tinues till all are sold. Of course the best patterns and values are bound to be snapped up quickly, so come in and pick up a bargain. Manufacturers' samples, suitable for rugs, all nicely bound, on sale at following low prices. All-wool 2 and 3-ply Ingrain, sizes 30x42 in., priced at this low figure. 30 Body Brussels, sizes 22x36 inches, special low price at only, each..50 Body Brussels, samples, sizes 27x36 inches, at the special price of only 85 Bigelow Wilton's 27x72 inches; great values at the special price, ea., $2.00 Bigelow Body Brussels, samples, sizes 27x72 inches, special at, each, $1.35 Pick Up a Box of Men's Hose Save 50c on Box of Six Men '8 Shawknit Hose, in light, medium or heavy-weight cotton; colors are black, gray, oxblood, tan, etc. Split-foot styles are included. Always sold at 25c the pair, box of six pairs, on sale at t. rf this special price, the box v 1 UU Men's Ajax Hose, 3 pr. guaranteed for 6 months' wear; all sizes, black or colors; buy one pair at 25c or six pairs $1.50 Men's imported Lisle Hose for Spring; self-clocked or figured; dJO C all Spring shades ; the 50c grade, on special sale, six 'pairs for Men's Cashmere Wool Hose, Spring weight, double soles, heel t1 and toes; black and gray, Jaeger, oxford; 25c grade, box 6 prs. K Men 's imported Silk Lisle Hose, in all the new Spring colors ; regu- 1 lar price 35c the pair; on special sale, box of three pairs, at, the box Men's celebrated Gordon brand Hose, guaranteed pure linen heel CJ1 ' and toe; great wearing kind; regularly 25c pair; box of six paii r Great Sale of Dining-Room Sample Furniture to Continue for Today Eemember that every piece of furniture in this big new department of ours is spick and span new. No With the sample lines that we offer at the low prices carried-over pieces, all ia fresh from the factory. Solid oak Dining Chairs, with genuine QC 'JiZ Mahogany Buffets, regularly worth (tOI (( leather seat; reg. $9.25 value; special. PV. i J $120.00; on special sale at low price of .H- vr v -r- - . i-j i m Mahogany Buffets, regular $62.50 t,7 7K Shp-Seat Dining chairs, solid oak; regu- QA gC VR, on sale at oniyt each.P - larly priced at $6.50 each; special at.N''' golid oak Extension Tables, square A Ejr Solid oak Dining Chairs, best regular 10 OC top, 6-ft. styles, solid legs ; $20 vals., at P '.Jvf $5.25 values; on special sale at, each. P Solid oak Extension Tables, pedestal 10 1 "7CC Solid oak Extension Table, with round top, in early style, round top, $32.50 val; special, ea.P English finish, pedestal style; $47.50 (JJOI Oak Buffets, regularly worth $15.00 CI 1 "JC value, on sale now at low price of PJJ.. J each; on special sale at low price of .K Wesco Sweep'g Comp'd $1.25 Fancy Silks 59c This great Sanitary Sweeping Compound is sci- A lot of 1500 yards of pretty fancy silks on sale entifically prepared and contains all the ingredi- for the Wednesday pick-up sale. Comes in stripes, ents necessary to imprison all the dust particles, checks, and herringbone effects in all the new kill the disease germs and purify the air. It also shades. Suitable for shirtwaists and shirtwaist restores color in a carpet and brightens OC- costumes; regularly sold at $1.00 and $1.35 CO. the floor. Always 35c the 5-lb. can, now."" the yard; special for today at only, yard''' Great February Sale Oriental Rugs Were these handsome Rugs not odd pieces that we desire to sell quickly in order to take "few of a num ber" out of our stock, it would be outof the question to offer them for so little: February is the month each year thaTthese Rugs are sorted out and placed on sale, many old customers are familiar with the prac tice now let old and new share in the bargains that are offered here during this great selling event. Silky Beloochistans, average size 3.6x CI 7 ftR 5.6; excellent values at $35.00, special.P 0J Sumack Rugs, made like the old Cashmere shawls, average size 8x10 ft.; good values at d?C7 Of! $115; during this February sale at.P VV Daghestans and Shirvans, silky effects, average size 4x6 feet; good values to $30 each; to fljl O OC be offered during this clearance at. ,P 4'J- Goravans, in soft, antique colorings, rose, blue, tan; size 12.10x8.11; worth $350.00 each, tOfIC Of) on sale now at great reduction for P- wiUU Royal Saruks, superb colorings and rich designs, characteristically unique, average sizes ?JC 7 3.6x5; good values . at $&5.00, special. PvJ. I J Kirmanshahs, in light, dainty color- flJOO 7Et ings, av'ge size 4x7 ft.; $125 values .PO- - Serebunds, Mousuls, etc., mixed lot, dl? 7'" fine specimens; values about $100, at. P" Kirmanshahs, in 'beautiful rich effects, sizes 12.1x 8.10; good values at $500.00; beauli-tfOO fC ful specimens; on sale at, special. 'VufcT'tVU Hall Runners, Misheds, Mahals, large sizes, reduced. WOMEN'S SLIPPERS 89c Fancy Slippers in one and three strap styles; also Oxfords in blu cher or lace styles, vioi and pat ent colt leathers, values QQ to $4.00 the pair, at only OJ7C Women's Shoes, bro- REl ken lines, vals to $4. . P J $20 BABY HAMPERS $15 Beautifully trimmed Baby Hamp ers, lined throughout, daintv be yond description, $20 val., at$15 Baby Hampers, trimmed and lined throughout, a decidedly handsome one, former price (tOQ CA $28.50; pick-up priee.P-?OU Wearwell Hairbrushes 49c Pick up this bargain today in the Toilet Goods Section. A regu- AQ lar 75c Wearwell Hairbrush, with rubber cushion, spl one day onl'C Jamaica Ginger, a regular 25c bottle, today at special low price of 15 Horlick's Malted Milk, an ideal food, 50c size, on special sale at only 39 Horlick's Malted Milk, regular $1.00 size, on special sale at only 79 Large size Horlick's Malted Milk, regularly sold for $3.75, for only $3.12 Beef, Iron and Wine, the great tonic and builder and blood purier, CO regular 65c bottle; on sale now at the very low price of only, each OwC Sassafras Bark, regular 10c package, special for Wednesday pick-up at 7 Pick Up Box of Women's Hose Save 15c to $2.25 on 6 Pr. Thousands of pairs of hose at low prices for the box of six pairs. Savings that appeal to the thyifty buyer and not small lots or odd sizes on ale, but the entire 'run of our stock of fine hosiery for women and children. Let us show you. Women's, children's and infants' Hose, regularly 25c the pair, box C QC of six pairs, special at, box P Women's, infants' and children's Hose,: regularly 35c the pair, box ?J' fif of six pairs, special, the box P .O" Women's, children's and infants, Hose, 50c values, box of 6 pairs.. 2. 75 Women's, children's and infants' Hose, 65c values, box of 6 pairs.. $3. oO Women's and children's Hose, regular 75c grade, special, 6 pairs. .4.0o Women's and children's Hose, regular $1.00 grade, special, 6 pairs. .$5.25 Women's and children's Hose, regular $1.25 grade, special, 6 pairs. .6.60 Women's Hose, regularly worth $1.50 pair; bos. of six pairs, sp'l. .5j7.50 . jg' ' ' ' '' Smoothback Pettic'ts $1.98 Sihoothback Pettic'ts $ 1 .68 These Petticoats fasten with buttons to fit the waist, and always set smoothly. Made of grandmother's taffeta, a mercerized material that looks and rustles like silk and wars better. They are made with 16-inch double flounces, with clusters of 14 tucks in each flounce; t rry come in black only. On special sale at low price of, each P1'0 Smooth Back Petticoats, made of good quality black sateen, -fl Q with deep flounce of tucks, and Vi-nich bands; special at PX00 Smooth Back Petticoats, made of black sateen with rows of n m q shirring and stitched bands; a great special value at, each V0 Men's Reg. 25c and 35c Neckwear at 1 2 tec Each A grand clean-up sale for today an opportunity-to pick up men's stylish Neckwear for less than half. Four-in-hands and Batwings, in great assort ment of colors and designs, light or dark; splendid quality silks 1 OlC 25c and 35c values; offered at the extremely low price of, each. - Men's Golf and Negligee Shirts, made with cuffs attached or separate; also Negligee Shirts with soft turndown collar attached. Materials are per cale, madras, chambray and oxford, light or dark colorings; regular CQ values to $1.50; a great clean-up special, choice of this lot at only.''' Men's high-grade Underwear, a clean-up of odds and ends in high-grade Undergarments for men, broken lines of shirts and drawers in pure Q7 wool silk and wool, lambs' wool, ribbed worsted, etc.; vals. to $2.50. .-'' Men's Shirts for Spring Star, E. & W. and Manhattan, 1.50 to $3.50 Read "Vehicles of the Air 99 A very complete 500-page book on the subject of aerial navigation. It treats of thL, fascinating pastime in an intensely interesting manner. Il lustrated with 140 half-tones and 130 drawings, bound in r tZf cloth, handsomely stamped in gold, specially priced at. ... P Jf Webster's Encyclopedic Dictionary, new and unabridged to date. $3. 35 Dictionary Stands, made of malleable iron, with board sides; o OQ a new shipment just received; very special values, today at PiJi7 $5.00 Italian Silk Vests $3.98 Each A special lot of women 's Italian Silk Vests, plain hemmed J0 QQ tops with embroidered medallion set in yoke; $5.00 values, ea. pOI0 SCOTS "WARM" NEW HOME Ex-Councllman George S. Shepherd Happily Surprised ly Friends. A delega-tlon of Scotch and American friends-r-mostly Scotch treated George. S. Sheppard, lawyer and ex-Councilman, to a pleasant surprise Monday night. Mr. Shepherd and his friends. Mr. and Mrs. John A. McQulnn. recently built a new home on Ainsworth avenue, and they wondered who was to give it a "house-warming." Mr. McQulnn was suddenly called out of town on busi ness, but the conspirators, flieaded by James II. MacDonald and James Smith, who played stirring bagpipe music, found Mr. Shepherd at home. The guests were: District Attorney Cam eron, Alexander Gavin and Miss Carrie Gavin, Mr. and Mrs. James II. Mac Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Leslie, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Macqueen. Mrs. Kathryn Ward Pope, Miss Rothermell, Miss Elizabeth Hoben, Alexander G. Findlay, of Seattle, Wash., Miss Alice P. Cornwall, Howard F. Latourette and G. R. Latourette. Music was ren dered by Miss Hoben, Mrs. Kathryn Ward Pope, Miss Gavin, and Mrs. Mc qui,nn. and Mrs. Macqueen and Miss Cornwall gave readings. Mr. Smith contributed fancy dancing. The peculiar properties of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy have been thor oughly tested during epidemics of in fluenza, and when It was taken In time we have not heard of a single case of pneumonia. Sold by all dealers. LUTHERANS IN SESSION Columbia Annual Conference Opens AVith Sernionby Taeoma Man. The Columbia Conference of the Evan gelical Lutheran Augustana synod, em bracing Oregon, Idaho,. Washington and British Columbia, opened its annual meetr ing last night at the Swedish Immanuel Lutheran Church, Nineteenth and Everett streets, with a sermon by Rev.' C. E. Frisk, of Taeoma, president of the con ference, on "The Joy of the People of God." The conference will last till next Sun day night and sessions will be held morn ing, afternoon and evening, the mornings being devoted to business meetings and the afternoons and evenings, to devotion als and music. Twenty-five ministers and 23 lay delegates are in attendance. At the first business meeting this morn ing at 9 o'clock officers for the year will be elected and reports of committees will be read. The present officers of the con ference are: President, C. E. Frisk, Ta eoma; secretary,- H. Lind, Seattle; treas urer, J. Gullans, Everett.' The 13th anniversary of the local con gregation will be celebrated Saturday morning, February 19. The programme will consist of vocal numbers, prayer by Pastor J. E. Nordling, addresses by Pas tors G. A. Anderson, M. L. Larson and C. E. Frisk, and a brief review of the congregations' work by Pastor C. J. Ren hard. Communion will be held Sunday morn ing and addresses for the children will be given in the afternoon. . Rev. J. E. Oslund and H. A. W. Toung will preach In the evening. Among the questions to be considered at the business sessions will be the pro posal to establish a Swedish hospital in Portland. Rev. C. J. Renhard will pre sent the matter to the assembly, and hopes to get the unanimous support of the body. The lot for the proposed struc ture has already-been purchased at Staii ton and Commercial streets. ANNOUNCEMENTS. For Shur-On Eye Glasses, Kryptok In visible Bifocals and Deep Curve Lenses, see Thompson, eye specialist, second floor Corbett bldg., 5th and Morrison. Spring Valley Whisky, $2.95 gallon. Spring Valley Wine Co.. 244 Yamhill. LINEMAN UNDER ARREST Daniel Clark, Electrician, Charged With Assaulting I,. Stephens. Daniel Clark, a lineman in the em ploy of the Portland General Electric Company, was arrested yesterday on the charge of having severely beaten L. Stephens, a lineman for the West ern Union Telegraph Company. Steph ens Is said to be confined to his home. 573 Irving street, with a broken Jaw and other painful Injuries received in a fight with Clark. Clark admits the assault, but says that he was forced to strike Stephens because the latter attacked him with a heavy pair of pliers. The fight between the two men arose because Clark "Joshed" Stephens as they passed each other. Stephens did not complain against his assailant, but J. M. White. Stephens' superior with the telegraph c"ompany. heard of the injuries his helper had received and caused the warrant to be sworn out. MODERN HOME CHEAP. Wrest Side, beautiful garden. Khada trees and lawn, house, 6 rooms, every convenience. Magnificent view; one block from car. Best buy ever offered on West Side. Terms are cash. En quire J. A. Goodfellow, 269 Oak. Only One "BBOMO QUIXIXK." That Is LAXATIVE BROMO QITININBJ.lxo1t for tho signature of K. W. a ROVE. I'Md th World ovr lo Cur a. Cold la On DT. 35a,