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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1910)
20 Store Open This Evening Till 9;30 Portland Headquarters for the Famous Nemo Corsets See the Nemo Week Demonstration A Delightful Dessert for Your Srniday Dinner French Pastry Baked Fresh Today in Our Bakeshop Large Variety Seventh Ftoo7 The Greater Meier ? Framk Store Helps You Remember Table d'Hote Dinner 75c Tonight in our seventh floor tearoom, from 5 :30 to 8 :30, we servg a well cooked and perfectly served course dinrrftr at a very modest price. The Meier & Frank ladies' orchestra renders pleasing music and helps make more enjoyable the meal that you -will agree with us is already perfect. MENU Olympia Oyster Cocktail. Potage Gumbo a la Creole, or Coney Island Clam Chowder or Consomme Bragatlan. Olives. '' Sweet Pickles. Fresh Broiled Columbia River Salmon, Sauce Bernaise. Veal Cutlets Breaded a la Milanaise. Pineapple Fritters, Sauce Nature an Kirsch. Prime Beef au Cresson or Loin of Pork, With Apple Sauce. Green Peas an Beurre. Baked, Steamed or Mashed Potatoes. Fruit Salad. Queen Pudding-. Sauce Chantinjr. Cafe Noir. pi,.; " -..vy. " VJIST mr I Jl'r j&V , M Tomorrow will be a day of remembrance to our mothers vour? and mine This, store calls the attention of all its friends to this day and to the fact that souvenirs and gifts may be selected here White Carnations will be on Sale in a Booth on the; frirst Floor, Near the Stairway, in the New Build ing: The Booth is attended by and all the Droceeris1 of the sale go to the Portland Congress of Mothers A booklet of sweet accumulations on this most interest ing subject is for sale in our book department. cr On sale at this price, each VJC Glorious Mother Buy one and remember YQTJR mother. Ready to mail Today 6th Day Breakfast 30c-Lunch 50c Lovers of good things to eat are becoming regular patrons of our Special Club Breakfasts which we serve every morning now from 8 to 10. The busy man or woman who wants a substantial repast served after 8 o'clock and wants to enjoy it with the morning paper will like this service. Prompt service, fresh eggs, surpassing coffee. Cereal with Cream Eggs, Any Style, or Ham and Eggs or Mutton or Lamb Chops Toast, Rolls or Bread Tea Chocolate Coffee The luncheon is served from 11:30 to 2 o'clock and is very popular. The Meier & Frank orches tra in attendance. A special afternoon tea is served every afternoon from 2 to 5. Shoppers, those attending matinees, afternoon social functions, etc., will find this a pleasant place to rest, and will find the light and dainty repast served appetizing and refreshing. Price 25 cents. f AnMvef saury and Wonder Day Sale Men's $4.00 Oxfords $3.15 Children's Shoes 49c a Pair Low Shoes for men who are particular about the fit and appearance of their footwear. The leathers are patent colt, black or brown vici kid, and tan or black calf, and they come in blucher or button styles. Good- q 1 J year welt sole. Reg-ular$3.50 and $4.00"v:ue37special at, pr. vpO X O 1000 PAIR CHILDREN'S TAN BAREFOOT SANDALS, made with A Q strap and buckle, flexible soles, sizes 4 to 8, special, the pair, only "riC Sizes 0 to 12, special for today's selling at the -very low price, the pair, 59? Sizes 13 to 2, specially marked for today's selling at this low price, pair 69 BOYS' AND YOUTHS' SCHOOL SHOES, made of box calf t - j-q leather blucher cut, good strong soles, sizes 10 to 13, special. D X Oi Sizes 1 to oYo, special for today at this exceptionally low price, pair $X.69 Women's $ 1 .25 Gloves 7 3 c 50c 65c Ribbon 25c yd. The Gloves offered in this great special are the sort that sell readily at the regular price in any store in the land. 5000 pairs of them. Come in two clasp style, overBeam stitched; sizes 54 to 8; color-black, white, tan, q mode, brown and gray. Regular $1.25 values, special price, the pair I OC 10,000 YARDS RD3B0N, in heavy print warp, 4 and 5 inches wide, also taf feta and moire 6 inches wide, all colors, latest patterns, regular r r 50c and 65e values; take advantage of this special price, the yard OC Sale of Roger's Silverware Ends Today Don't Miss It Supply your needs in the beautiful arbutus pattern in Roger's guaranteed silverware, and hurry down today if you want to secure all the articles listed. Never in the history of this store has there been a greater demand. . Hall i Bor chert's Bust and Hip Forms Special in Lining Dept. $3 Bust Forms, Hall & Borchert's make, sizes 32 to 44, today, in lining dept., jj53.00 Pull length, adjustable figure, dre6s forms, the number 25 Princess advertised in all the leading magazines, can be adjusted from 32 to 44 inch bust SS1 f Crt measure, and made to fit different styles of figures. Price each PAOOvl SIMILAR STYLE FIGURES on low standsr with fewer adjustments, JC ffk a splendid low-priced adjustable figure, ou sale at this price, at only PJW rXTLL LENGTH COLLAPSIBLE FIGURE, can be made small enough C0 Cf) to pack in very limited space; very desirable; on sale today at, only POOvF BUSTS AND HIPS in cheaper makes. They come in all sizes, 75 to $1.75. -Sole Oregon agents for the celebrated Hall & Borchert's Dressmakers' Forms. Special Prices on Wash Day Needs Willow Clothes Baskets, regular $1.50 values; on special sale at $1.17 $1.50 Folding Ironing Boards ; special today only for the low price of 1.17 55c Shirt Waist Boards ; special today at the extremely low price of 17 40c Sleeve and Bosom Boards; special sale at the very low price of, each 31 45c Glass Wash Boards ; on special sale today at this very low price, 35 $1.25 No. 10 Galvanized Wash Boilers; on special sale at this price, 99 $2.75 No. 10 Falcon Wringer; special sale today at thi3 price, only 2.19 $1.25 Pott's Sad Irons, set of three ; special sale today at this price, only 95 75c Galvanized Wash Tubs ; on special sale today at this low price, only 58 Girls' Middy Blouses $1.28 Great Special today in the Second Floor Suit De partment on Misses and Children's Middy Blouses made of white materials with blue linen collars, and A. - 1 1 . -' r - a . inmmta witii wane Praia aizes o to t m 2Q years Special for today at only p 1 Children's Dresses $3.50 Values $1.65 Children's Dresses, made of Gingham, Poplin and Chambray, in Russian styles, some have sailor collars, trimmed with braid, full pleated skirts Ages 6 to 14 years Come in tan, blue and 'p 1 jC. T colors, plaids, $3.50 values pl0 $ 7 . 5 O Folding Go Carts $4.39 $10 Couch Hammocks $6.95 T11? ? Carts offered today at this low price on the fifth floor are one-motion steel collapsible go carts, with hoods. Rubber tired wheels and adjustable dash. Ct QQ Regular $!50 values. Special today at this low price to clean up stock Sr' WHITE CANVAS COUCH HAMMOCKS, with green denim mattress, ropes QC and hooks complete, ready to hang. Regular $10.00 values. Priced this sale POIO $1.25 Pennants, placed on sale special for today on the fifth floor at low price of 99 75c Pennants, placed on sale special for today on the fifth floor at low price of 59 60c Pennants, placed or sale special for today on the fiftE floor at low price of 39 25c Baseballs, placed on sale special for today on the fifth floor at low price of 19 50c, 75c and $1.00 Baseball Masks, priced special for today on the fifth floor at 39 TREE SKATING TICKETS To every purchaser in our sporting goods department to day we will give tickets to the skating rink, which will admit to skates and wardrobe. Coffman's Candy Two Great Specials For Today's Selling Today in Coffman's Main Branch, situated in our basement, the most popular candy shop in town, two specials are offered for today Coffman's Almond Brittle, fresh and delicious, regular Q price 40c the pound Buy all you want today at, pound vOC Coffman's Milk Marshmallows, sold regularly at 6Qc the Jk pound A big special today in the basement at the pound 4C Sorrows of a Show Girl 50c If you want to smile at the keen humor depicted in this book, if you wish to un derstand better the view point of some of the people who see life more broadly, if you wish to be well and wholesomely amused for a couple of hours, f read this book. On sale at our book counter. The price for this book is OUC M F Coffee, Special 23c lb. 2000 pounds of this fragrant aromatic coffee, a good 40c value; buy all ro yon want today in the Basement Grocery Department at, the pound 2oC Women's and Misses' Hats $4 Untrimmed Shapes $1.95 500 Untrimmed Shapes for Women and Misses, in black, burnt, chip, hair and fancy straws, suitable for dress wear; hats which with the additiolioTafittle trimming are exceedingly smart affairs and exactly what is most in de mand at the present time. Regular $4.00 values, on special gr sale today take advantage of the this remarkable opportunity" p X NEW LINE IMPORTED FLOWERS, in all the newest colorings, l (ff just received. They are on sale today at this price, at only CHILDREN'S HATS, a new line popularly priced, values from 1 A. g-ff 75c to $10.00. FOR THIS ONE DAY ONLY, TO GO AT LZL Children's 25c Hose at 1 5c Women's 75c Hose at 36c BOYS' AND GIRLS' "RUSHLINE" HOSE in lxl rib, extra long and with elastic tops. Fast black, all sizes; regularly sold at 25c the pair, special today only in the hosiery department at, per pair X O C WOMEN'S IMPORTED LISLE HOSE in broken lines, a good variety of sizes and styles, including plain silk lisle, fancies, gauze, colored lace and embroidered boot styles, etc. Regularly sold at 65c and 75c the Q" pair; special today take advantage of this great sale today, at DOC INFANTS' PLAIN LISLE HOSE, seamless, in black, white and - rj 1 colors. All sizes. Regular 20c values, special today, the pair lQ, Sheet Music 1 7c the Copy Popular sheet music at popular prices in our fourth floor sheet music department today. Here are to be found such pieces as "Oh, Miss Malinda," "Go On, Good-a Bye," "I've Something In My Eye" (new), "Chocolate Creams," "Wild 1 f Cherries," and many other just as popular; on special sale here today, at C "Mesmerizing Mendelsohn Tune," "Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly," "Lonesome, Selections from Stubborn Cinderella, Prince of Tonight, such as "I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now," "Tonight Will Never Come Again"; also selections from Or Three Twins, such as "Cuddle TJp a Little Closer," "Yama Yama Man," etc. iiC FOLIO OP THE MOST POPULAR HOME SONGS, containing 148 songs; O ? regular 50c values, special today in the music department for this sale, at OOCJ $1.00 Night Shirts at ,6,3c 50c 4-in-Hand Ties for 25c Men's fine muslin Nightshirts, made with turn down collar or low cut style, plain or fancy silk embroidered, vn pockets and fine pearl buttons, full cut; reg. $1; sp'l OOC MEN'S TUBULAR POUR-IN-HAND TIES, of barathea or gros grain silk, the popular tubular ties that go so well with the close-titting collars and slip easily through the collar. Come in all this season s best colorings, green, brown, blue, maroon, etc. Regular 50cOCf values. Special today at only, each C MEN'S SHIRTS, in negligee styles, endless as sortment of colors and patterns, golf styles, made with cuffs attached or separate. Coat style. Plain or pleated bosoms, including the new pin, box and wide pleats ; negligee styles have soft turn-down collars, fine pearl buttons and pockets. These come in plain tan, white, QP blue, etc., and fancy striped; reg. $1.50, at 'DC MEN'S SILK MERCERIZED UNDERWEAR, best quality," in'saTmon, whTte and Kino KtlL- t?; v, K -J a j 1 1 , . - . , "-"- ami i uu uiHWKis, joug or snort, sweeves, lull Iinishea (J1 1 Q and form fitting, all sizes ; regular $1.50 values, special, today, at yllf i - 1 STREET IS DESIRED OPEN Seventh AVard League Committee Makes Recommendations. That Kast Twenty-eigrht street Fhould be opened and Improved to the site of the Reed Institute vas the re port of C- G. Sutherland. W. L. Boise and E. F". Moldenhauer to the Seventh Ward X-eaftue Thursday nig-M. The committee Investigated all the streets, from East Twenty-sixth street east ward, and decided East Twenty-eigrhth street Is the best one to make a thor oughfare. This street Is opened from IMvision to Holfrate, with exception of two blocks north of Brooklyn, and Is a county road south from liolgate to within 1000 feet of the Institute irrounds. Th committee recommended that proceedings be started to open all closed portions of the street, that Greenwood avenue be opened from Hol grate street to the Institute grounds, and that East Thirty-third and East Thirty-ninth streets be opened as far south as possible. The report was adopted In full Curtis G. Sutherland. Thomas H. Compton and J. Kelly were appointed to co-operate with the Waverly-Rlch-mond Street Improvement Club In get ting; East Twenty-sixth street made 60 feet wide between Division and Powell streets. J. w. Campbell called attention to the disappearance generally of street markers' throughout the city, with the result that the league directed the sec retary to ask the City Council to ap propriate money and employ a sur veyor to re-establish the markers. Resolutions were adopted in memory of the late L Vv. Darling;, a delegate from the Mid way Improvement Club. The total loses through robbery of the banks in th American Bankers' Association since 1885 are said to be only 147, 000. TEACHERS MUST BE WELL Certificates of Health Are to Be De manded by School Board. School teachers employed by District No. 1 must show a clean bill of health before they will be permitted to pro ceed with their duties in future, the Board of Education yesterday after noon inserting in the book of rules one to this effect. Director Sabln, who was appointed as a committee to make up a. report on a request of the Visiting Nurse Association, yesterday recom mended this action, and his report was unanimously adopted. The principal thing aimed at is to make It certain that no teacher or other employe coming into contact with the school children is tubercular.' This was the wish of the Visiting Nurse Associa tion, and the Board of Education, after careful consideration, deemed this a wise provision. It will hereafter be part of the book of rules, so that every such employe may know in advance that the Board is apt to call upon them without notice for an examination as to their health, especially as to tuber cular symptoms. City Superintendent Rigler said that he believed the Board could even, with out this rule, compel teachers to certify to their health, but Director' Sabin said he would prefer to have this as a rule to it with any degre of satisfaction, and then no one would be able to object It is another move to stamp out tuber culosis, and is in line with the general battle against this great plague that is being fought all over the world at this time. Never hesitate about giving Cham berlain's Cough Remedy to children. I contains no opium or other narcotics and can be given with Implicit confi dence. As a quick cure for coughs and colds to which children are susceptible, it is unsurpassed. Sold by all deal SMITH'S NORWAY CREAMERY BUTTER ONLY 55c PER SQUARE At Smith's Twenty-two Markets and One Grocery. Smith's Hams, per lb 20 Half a Ham, same price, either end.! , 20 Smith's Bacon, by the piece. Smith's pure Compound, a substi tute for lard, per lb 13 Smith pure Lard, in any size can, ' per lb 20 Royal Columbia River Chinook Salmon 15 Alaska Halibut, something extra good, only 10 Smith's Prime Rib Roast Beef. Per .lb 12y2-15 This is a cut that sells way in the air in other markets, but don't pay high prices. Buy Smith's. The meat is better and the price is lower. Smith's beefsteaks are rich and rare ; they are above all things fresh ; they are tender,' they are sweet and here's something I'll whisper in your ear--' ' they 're cheap." Smith's Porterhouse Steaks.l8-20 Smith's Shoulder Beefsteak.. 12M: Smith's Round Beefsteak.l2V2-15 Smith's Sirloin Beefsteak and Ten derloin Beefsteak 15 Corned Beef 8-10-121; Smith's Legs of Lamb 15 Smith's Pot Roast Beef . ..10-12l- Smith's Plate Beef 8-10 Smith's Beef Stew 8-10 Shanks of Beef 5j Smith's Pork Sausage 15 Smith's Veal Sausage 15 Veal Stew. 10-12V Shoulder Veal Cutlets . 15 Loin and Rib Veal Cutlets 18 Shoulder Roast Veal 12y2-15 Smith's Mutton Stew 8 Rib and Loin Lamb Chops 15