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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1911)
TIIE MORNING OREGOXIANV WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23. 1911. 3 New Scotch Zephyrs Free Lessons in Irish Crochet Join These Free Classes I Ve Have an Expert Teacher to Instruct You in Any Pattern Wednesday Only 1 7c Yd Wednesday Only '1 A Remarkable' Sale Kayser Brand Knit Underwear Low Neck Vests and Union Suits for Summer "N . f W : ,1, r. V ) 1 IM: -'11- .4 J-MMH $6.45 $7.85 $5.95 mm mi-m it ia n js 8r7flp7 ;BG?f$i.fH j iawffl $6.45 ' $5.95 $7.85 . $6.35 $7.85 $5.95 Introductory Sale of New Spring Tub Dresses Elxactly as Illustrated ALL AT THE ABOVE SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICES These pretty, smart Tub Dresses are made of zephyr, gingham, chambray, organdy, batiste and cot ton foulards. All are made of fabrics of QUALITY of weaves that wash well and wear well. In colors you have the choice of blue, pink lavender, black, nile, navy, lilac and oxblood Attractively designed in checks, plaids, stripes and solid colors. Daintily trimmed with embroidery, lace and self trimmings. " . See Window Exhibit PRICES RANGE FROM ONE-THIRD TO A HALF REGULAR PRICE A special purchase of this firm's sample line consisting of various weights and qualities of the highest class Un derwear for women. AH perfect goods and all sizes represented in each lot. A large assortment to choose from. All fresh, new mer chandise. $1.50 to $2.25 Underwear $1.00 All silk Vests with hand crochet low necks. Silk lisle vests with ribbon band tops and Italian silk insertion. Silk lisle Union Suits, low neck, sleeveless with plain or lace finished knee. Low neck lisle Suits, band finished tops and plain or lace finished knee. Silk lisle Suits with crochet neck, plain knee. Lisle Suits with ribbon band neck, plain knee, or plain neck and lace knee. Silk lisle Suits with crochet neck and lace knee. Silk lisle Suits, plain knee and ribbon band tops. A number of silk Vests hand trimmed low neck. Swiss lisle Vests lace trimmed. M $1.25 and $1.50 Vests 75c 2 Silk lisle vests with deep hand crochet necks. Shaped lisle vests with low necks and band tops. Extra size lisle vests with hand crochet low necks. Also lisle Union Suits with ribbon band tops and plain knees. 75c and $1.00 Vests 50c Silk lisle .vests with ribbon band finished tops or crochet fronts. White lisle vests with band tops and crochet yoke. Extra size silk lisle vests with plain or crochet necks. 35c and 50c Vests 25c Swiss ribbed cotton or lisle thread vests with low necks and sleeveless, with plain or hand crochet necks. Also extra size vests with plain necks. $2.25 to $3.00 Underwear $130 Union Suits of silk lisle. Some with band tops and lace knee, others crochet tops and lace knee. Plain knee suits with Irish silk in sertion at the neck. Lisle thread with band tops and lace knee. One Day Sale Framed Pictures Wednesday 95c Sold Normally at $1.95 to $2.50 Etchings, Photo iravures, Platinotypes and Water Color Reproduction, Hardwood frames, two to four inches wide. AH Linen Breakfast Set Wednesday $3,50 Assorted patterns, border on all four sides. Sizes 80x60 and 60x62. One dozen 19-inch Napkins to match. r Wednesday Offerings in Men's Dept. $1.25 Underwear Special, Garment 98c Men's camels' hair wool Un derwear in medium weight, fancy ribbed cuffs and button neck with trimmings of silk tape. Extra good value. $2.00 Underwear Special, Garm't $1.69 Men's tailormade Globe Un derwear in natural gray ribbed wool with ribbed cuffs. Double gusset drawers. Best satin trimmings. $1.50 Men's Pajamas $1.35 Pajamas for men of extra good quality Madras. Trim mings of fancy silk frogs and best white piarl buttons. Fancy 6tripes, figures and plain colors. Made with low neck and mili tary collar. 25c Men's Hose Special, Pair 1 9c Men's fancy seamless Hose in all the fancy colors and designs. Ribbed tops and double heel and toe, medium weight and fast colors. Wednesday 19 a pair or six pairs for S1.00. Victor Talki ing Machines 50c Down 50c Week Another One of Those Sales Too Good to Stay Here Long Wednesday 'ffi t lit $6,00 Selling Normally at $18-g-$25 Only 50 Coats Left The last clean-up of our strictly man-tailored long coats of fancy mix tures, broadcloths and camelshair. Brown, gray, navy, tan, green, wine and black and white check. Made full length and are all this Fall and Winter styles. Semi-fitting, satin lined. Many large sizes in the lot. ' No window exhibit. r WOMEN'S $1 FLANNELETTE GOWNS Special 79c Ladies striped flannelette gown with turnover collar or round neck finhh. Trimmed with braid or hemstitch ing. ' Blue and white, or pink and white stripes. An Underpriced Sale of Kimonos Wednesday Special 49c Selling Normally at 75c and $1.00 A special purchase of ladies' short ki monos of flannelettes andfleecedown. Made With turn down collars and turn back cuffs or with square neck and flowing sleeves. . Also with sailor collars and pleats over the shoulder. All belted styles with trimmings of Per sian bandings. Colors are gray, light blue, pink, laven der and navy. S.zes from 36 to 44. For Wednesday Women's Aprons Half Price 40c Aprons, Sale 29c Another lot of work aprons for wo men of blue and white check ginghams and tan chambray. Made in the fitted style with bib and pocket. Finished with bias bandings. FANCY APRONS Ladies white band, bib and tea aprons, also waiters aprons with or without bibs. The tea aprons are made of lawn and dimity with plain ruffles and many trimmed with insertion and embroidery. The band and bib aprons have tucks or insertions and embroidery trimmings. 25c Aprons 13c 38c Aprons 19c 75c Aprons 38c $1.00 Aprons 50c $1.25 Aprons 63c $2.25 Aprons $1. 13 HONDURANS MAKE DENIAL rtonllU and Chrima Say Neutral ity Laws Were Xot Violated. .r:W ORLEANS. Ft. 21. Bot?i Gen eral Manuel Konllla. provisional Presi dent of Honduras, and General Lee Christmas, hla chief military aid In - revolution In that country, em phatically deny the charpe that they violated the neutrality .laws of the lntted Stales in connection with the departure from thla port of the steam er Hornet. The Associated Press today received rorrams from Oenera'.s Bonllla and Christmas recardins; the Indictments returned acalasl them hare by the Federal- grand Jury. While General Bonllla does not Indicate what steps he will take. General Chrtstmaa says that as soon as peace has been restored In Honduras, he will return to the Uni ted States and answer the charges against him. The Honduran revolutionists have been assured by the State Department that the indictments will have no ef fect on the Impartial attitude of this Government In the pending- negotiations. " 1 M ' " i ' Work on Hotel Under Way. RAYMOND. Wash.. Feb. 2L Speclal.) Work on the new hotel to be erected at this place has begun In earnest. Ex cavations for the foundation are being digged, material for the concrete Is on the ground and a pile-driver la also on the scene. LONG GLOVER'S LAWYER I S!.;,BTofhtKlFA,R CIRCU,T 0RGAN,ZED . . n,. the. (Thrlxtlan Scl- . Ex-Sccretary of Xavy Will Try 10 Break Mrs. Eddy's Will. BOSTOX Feb. 21. Announcement was made today that ex-Secretary of the Navy Long has been retained to represent In the Massachusetts courts the Interests of George W. Glover, of Lead, 8. D., and Dr. EBeneier J. Foster Eddy, of Waterbury. Vt son and fofiter son. respectively, of the late Mrs. Mary poker G. Eddy, founder of the Chris tian Science Church. It Is understood that Mr. Long will co-operate with William E. . Chandler, of New Hampshire, and his" associate counsel, who have asked In New Hamp- power to give nor the Christian Sci ence Church to receive so large a be ouest as the 12,000,000 residuary es tate. Tablet Recalls Fanions Battle. SAVANNAH. Ga., Feb. 21. A tablet marking the place where one of most sanguinary engagements of the Revol utionary War was fought will be un veiled here tomorrow. .The tablet Is at the point of Spring Hill redoubt, around which American and British soldiers battled October 19, 1777. Viscount Beolst d'Azy. attache of the French Lega tion at Washington, will be among the guests at the ceremonies. The tablet is erected by the Georgia Society, Sons of the Revolution. Ontario, Baker, Caldwell and Boise Are In Organization. ONTARIO, Or., Feb. 21. Special.) At a meeting held here, the Idaho-Oregon Fair Circuit was organised with the as sociations of Baker, and Ontario, Ore gon and Caldwell and Boise, Jdaho. The following dates were given out: Baker, Or., week of September 18; Ontario, Or., September 25; Caldwell. October 2; Boise, October J. . J. A. Lackey and Leon J. Chapman, of Ontario, were elected president and sec retary, respectively. A committee of the fair secretaries will meet March 13 to arrange uniform premium lists and racing classes for the circuit. S. S. Correll represented Baker; Elmer A. Clark. Caldwell, and V. C. Kerr and Arthur Hodges, Boise, at the meeting here. The organization of this new cir cuit Is expected to increase Interest In fairs throughout Eastern Oregon and Southern Idaho. Excursionists to See San Jose. SAN JOSE. Cal., Feb 21. The Ta-coma-Southwestern Washingtonian ex cursion, made up- of 170 people, under the auspices of the Tacoma Chamber of Commerce and the Southwestern Washington Development Association, arrived here at noon and were shown about the Valley by the local Chamber of Commerce. During their tour of the state they will "boom" the San Francisco exposition. TAFT'S 'MEDAL UNTAINTED Trainmen's Gift to President Found to Be All Right. WORCESTER, Mass.. Feb. 21. "Fourteen-karat gold and without the taint of prison labor," Is the verdict In the case of the much-discussed medal presented to President Taft last April by the Trainmen of America, when the President was the chief guest at the trainmen's convention-in this city. Since the presentation of the medal It had been charged that the decoration was of brass and that the engraving had been done by a prisoner in the Worcester County jaiL An Inventlga tlon was made by the , Worcester com mittee of the. trainmen.