Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, January 06, 1912, Page 11, Image 11

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Ladies' Home Journal Patterns Standard Sewing Machines-Manicuring and Hairdressing Parlors on Second Floor
Delightful Luncheon in Tea Room, 4tH Floor Shoppers 2 c LuncH Served in Basement Delicatessen Dept., 4tn Floor
Note CKange of
CHoose any Hat
in our millinery
dept., excepting
plume-trimmed
hats from $132
.1 i . r
0 Oldls, WoirHmsiini
Business Hours
For Saturdays
At This Store
In order better to serve oar customers
by maintaining a full force of sales
people throughout the day and to
jrive additional rest to oar employee,
we will not open oar store hereafter
until 9:30 A. 1L on Saturdays, and
will close at 9:30 P. M. Saturday
nights, as usual.
up ToineDesi ior
5QO
Store Opens 9:3Q A. M. Closes 9:3Q P. M. Saturdays
TITE jrORXTXG OKEGOXIAN. SATURDAY, JAXTJARY 6, 1912.
in
oys'$6.50to $10 Overcoats $4.85
Women's $6.50 Dress
SKirts for $2.89
In the basement "underprice store" we offer
women a Dress bkirts made of serges, panamas
and mixtures, plain colors, stripes and checks, all
splendid new styles and pood values at the r en-
Jar prices up to 0.o0; ottered special CO QQ
during clearance sale at low price of P.O7
S1.50 Waists Only4c
In the basrment "underprice store" a sale of
women s Waists, plain or fancy trimmed styles;
good values up to $1.50f offered for the
clearance sale at low rnce of. each, onlv "OC
51.50 Gowns Only 89c
In the basement "underprice store," a sals of
women's muslin Gowns in several pood stvles.
well trimmed, eut full and lonp; all well OQ
made; splendid values up to $1.50, each C
Women's $3.50 Shoes $1.95
In the basement "underprice store," a clearance
sale of women's Shoes, comprising' many styles
in patent or (run metal stock, with kid or crave
nette tops; all the new. late styles in f1 QC
dependable $3.00 and $3.50 values, at V vO
Men's Underwear 37c
Tn the basement, a sale of men's Shirts and
Drawers, medium and heavy weight, plain or
ribbed, with fine warm fleece lining, in eray and
tan eolors; a complete range of sizes from 6
32 to 46; onr best regular 60c values for O C
$1 Underwear for 59c
In the basement "underprice store," a sale of odd
lines and sizes of various kinds of men's Under
wear, natural gray color, all irronped in one lot
for a speedy clearance. Good $1.00 val- CQ
ues, offered special during this sale, only ' V
Bargain Circle No. 1
MAM FLOOR.
Sale Doilies, Scarfs
Center Pieces, Etc.
An extraordinary sale, for one day
only, on the circle counter. In the cen
ter of the main floor. Dollies. Center-
? teres. fc-arfs. Lunch Cloth, and Table
'loth. In Japanese .mbroldery. Bat
tenbera; or German cluny work:
brought down from the second floor art
needlework dept. at following price.:
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14. OO FMcs .
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378 Coats Bought Special Just Received
A very advantageous purchase of 378 boys' and Children's Overcoats just received from
Bamberger Bros., of New YorK. The best and most attractive little coats we have ever
been able to show at such a low price. Russian, double-breasted and button-to-the-necK
styles. Materials are Scotch tweeds, serg'es and Cheviots, also a lot of the new
Varmth-without-weigTit" Coats in plain blue, tan, g'ray, brown and mixtures and
chinchillas in red and blue. Sizes 214 to 10 years, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50 and . q
$10 values. We offer these Overcoats at the low Clearance Sale price of $4.0i3
B
oys Junius au Vz ir rice
$5 Hercules Suits $2.50
$10 Hercules Suits $5
Tiirrw a genuine clearance or ail our hoys Hercules Suits, none better for good wearing
llMlll OTialitV: tiantS are Iinpn-linprl. manv nf thp matPriaU afp rravpnettorl nil nto rvlifi1v
II - 1 . . u 1.- c n mix jk- . .. ... ... I Grounds, full fashioned, double soles, heels 1
xiiaue. nerroies aum mj- I anj toes; all sizes; 35o to 60o grades, pair 13C
cules Suits, $3.75; all $8.50 Hercules Suits, $4.25; all $10 Hercules Suits at ipO.UU J c ' v 'i" tf1 on
50c
Women's $15.00 Suits at $6.85
6 to 9 :30 P. M-, in the basement underprice store,
sale of 60 Tailored Suits, all good, stylish mod
els in black and blue vicuna, cheviot and mixtures,
all well made and finished, good satin linings.
None shown before 6 o'clock. Our QC
regular $15 Suits, spl evening price f"J,J-'
Women's $5.00 Waists at $1.98
6 to 9 :30 P. M., second floor, evening sale of wom
en's Tailored Waists in linen, madras and mer
cerized cotton, with stiff collars and cuffs, plait
ed fronts, Gibson styles, or shirt styles; also"a
lot of Marquisette Waists; values up QJ1 QQ
to $5.00, special for this sale at, each P I
I2y2c HucK Towels at Only 9c
6 to 9:30 P. M. today, on first floor, a sale of
good quality Huck Towels, with colored bor- Q
ders: liJJ-Ao values, on srieciaJ sale at onlv
Men's 35 -50c Sox, Special, 15c
From 6 to 9:30 P. M. today, in the men's depart
ment, first floor, 1000 pairs of men's imported
fancy Hose in fine lisle thread or cotton stripes,
checks and jacquard designs; all dark colored
B radley Mufflers
Clearance Price
25c
All three departments will join in this sale of the famous Bradford
Mufflers, the handiest and best mufflers on the market. Just what
you need for these cold days. They come in black, white and colors.
On sale in the men's department, the women's neckwear de- OC.
partment and the juvenile department. Regular 60o values at OC
E.&W. Shirts Reduced
Men s $2.50 Slippers, Only $1.29
2000 pairs of men's House Slippers in tan, vifi or
seal, wine l.id, mat kid and beaver Felt Slipperti in
gray or black; heavy hand-turned soles; Komeo,
Everett and opera styles ; our regular !j 1 O Q
values up to $2.50, on special sale, pr. P ''
Suit Case $2.35
$13 Suit Case $9.95
Clearance of Keratol Suitcases, 7
inches deep, 24 inches long, with
two straps all around, with brass
lock and bolts, leather corners and
good strong handles, steel frame;
linen-lined; regular $3 JJO OC
values, special at only V"--
Women's
Four styles in eowhide leather Suit
cases, 24 inches long, two straps all
around, brass lock and bolts, bag
Handles, sewed on loops and cor
ners, steel frames ; linen-lined, shirt
I old and inside straps; PQ QC
all $13 values, for only pJW
,,T57oBatH Robes
Bargain Circle No. 2
Main Floor Between Elevators
$2.00 Slippers 98c
The Bargain Circle will be a busy place today. It will be filled
with Honse Slippers, with 3000 pairs to draw from. Felts, Crochet, Mer
cerized. Fnr-trimmed Juliets, etc., in wine, red, blue, gray, chinchilla,
preen and black; also Sultana High Roll-top Crochet Slippers, aq
the "so comfort" kind; all good values np to $2.00 the pair OC
Extra special for Saturday only A great clearance of Women's
Bath Robes of good quality blanket cloth in floral designs with
snawi collars, sanor couars or v necKs, piped with satin ribbon.
wun euk irog lasiemngs ana cora lies, snaped sleeve and turn
back cuffs. Our regular values to $10.00, specially rt r rs
priced for this great Clearance Sale at only, each u)0Oi
2-in-l House
Dresses$i.79
In the garment store, second floor,
a sale of. women's two-in-one house
Dresses, made of "good quality per
cale or outing flannel; can be worn
as kimono or as house dress. Can
be adjusted without taking off; will
fit any waist or bust; J1 7Q
all sizes ; vals. to $2.50 i i
Semi-annual clearance sale of the famous E. & "W. Shirts
for men, which is held only by permission of the manufac
turers. The sale includes the entire stock of fancy shirts,
91.50 Grades 91.15 It 02.OO Grades $1.35 I Women S 5UC IlOSe, OpeCial, lVC
92.50 Grades 91.85 II 93.00 Grades 9185 L6 to 9:30 P. M- main floor, women's imported
. ' I lisle thread and sea island cotton Stockings in
csale Men s Underwear
$2, $2.50 Values $1.55
In the men's corner, main floor, a sale of the American Hosiery
Company's Underwear, shirts and drawers; fine quality, medium
and heavy weight, full fashioned, white merino, silk-trimmed; shirt
sizes run 34 to 46 ; drawer sizes run 30 to 44. Our best M r? E?
regular $2.50 and $2.00 grades, offered special at only PlJJ
$4 Underwear $2.25
American Hosiery Company's
Shirts and Drawers, in the nat
ural gray color, silk and wool,
also heavy white merino shirts;
sizes 34 to 46, drawers 30 to 44;
our regular 3i00 to dJO O
$4.00 values, Hpecial O
$3.75 Underwr $1.95
Cartwrighi and "Warner's Eng
lish Shirts and Drawers; fine
lightweight white cashmere and
medium weight fine natural
wool, all sizes in the lot. Best
regular $3.00 and C"I QC
$3.75 values, at only ? 4
plain colors and fancy patterns, and em- 1 Q
broidere'd Boots; reg. values to 50c, pair
35c Cashmere Hose. Only 19c
6 to 9:30 P. M. today, on main floor; a sale of
women s DiacK casnmere blockings, in meemm
weight, merino heels and toes, ribbed tops, 1Q.
-fast Hve? vftlnptl tn ttn Tiair. Rrtp.c.ial. onlv XV
Child's $1.48 Sweater, Only 55c
6 to 9 :30 P. M. today, sale of children 's Sweaters
in pretty combination colors and weaves in red,
wniie ana tan; sizes 6, to, o; siigniiy c c
mussed; our regular $1.48 grade, special-'-''
Boys' 50c and 75c Cap, Only 19c
6 to 9:30 P. M. today, an evening sale of boys'
Caps in broken lines; some have fur inside, pull
Drugs and Toilet
Needs at Clearance
$2 Underwear at $1.55
Gantner & Mattern English Knit Underwear
shirts and drawers, in the Winter weight, white
with pink, blue and lavender cross j1 C tZ
stripes; our regular $2.00 values for PX00
$2.00 "Savoy"
SHirts S1.35
Onr semi-annual sale of the popular "Savoy'1
Shirts for men ; a collection of hundreds of hand
some patterns of high-grade materials, cut full in
the body, correctly sized and well made; in all
sizes and sleeve lengths; our regular 1 OC
$2.00 Shirts, offered special at, each plOD
fl.00 bottle Scott's Emulsion S3
(1 bottle Angiers Emulsion, 83
ft bottle Russet's Emulsion, 83
$1.00 Pint Lam's Remedies, 79
fl.00 Dr. Pierce's Remedies, 79
$1.00 Peruna, the Dottle, only S3
1.00 Sal liepatiea, special 79
f 1.00 Bromo Seltzer, at only 83
$1.00 Gude's Peptc-Mangan, 83
$1.00 Wine of Cardui, only 83
BORDEN'S HALTED MTT.K
f.1.5 hospital size, special, $2.75
1.00 lanje size, special, only 80
60c small size, special at only 40
12Vi TOILET PAPER, ONLY 8c
Extra quality, 1000 sheets to roll.
8c TOILET SOAPS FOB ONLY 4c
Good grades, in assorted makes.
25c TOOTH BRUSH AT ONLY 18o
All textures, guaranteed.
BRUSHES, ONE -HALF PRICE
Hair, Military and Cloth Brushes.
$1.00 RUBBER GLOVE 3 AT 69o
All sizes, white or red rubber
guaranteed 85c and $1.00 (2Qf
grades, during this 6ale at Of C
Syringes, Hot Water fA CCC
Bottles, Combinafns VIT
Hospital Absorbent Cotton, the pound at only 29c
Peroxide, one-fourth pound, regular 10c, special 8c
Peroxide, one-half pound, regular 15c, special at 12c
Witch Hazel, one-half pound, regular 25c, spe. 12c
Witch Hazel, one pound,' regular 35c, special at 23c
Listerine, large size, $1.00 bottles for low price of 69c
Syrup of Fig's, regular 50c, now on sale for only 35c
James Expectorant, 50c, special now for only 40c
White Pine Cough Syrup 50c, special now for only 40c
Foley's Honey and Tar, 50c, special now for only 40c
Clearance ofShoes
Our Entire Stock Reduced
Largest and best stock of popular styles in all Portland.
Men, women and children may benefit by the reductions.
Haviland CHiraa
Fancy Decorated
In the big China Store, third floor, a sale of Haviland & Co.'b
Fancy Decorated China at prices to effect speedy Clearance :
$ 1.60 Relish Dishes, price for this Clearance Sale $1.06
$ 2.25 Salad Bowls, priced for this Clearance Sale SI. 43
$ 2.35 Mayonnaise Bowls and Stands, for Clearance SI. 56
$ 2.50 Sugar and Cream, specially priced at only S1.66
$ 3.25 Bread Trays, for this Clearance Sale at only S2.18
$ 3.50 Cake Plates, for this Clearance Sale at only $2.33
$ 4.50 Chop Dishes, for this Clearance Sale at only S3. 00
$ 6.00 Baking Seta of three pieces, Clearance Sale S4.00
$ 6.00 Bread and Butter Plates, Clearance Sale, doz. S4.00
$ 7.75 Lunch Plates, for this Clearance Sale, doz. S5 16
$14.75 Cups and Saucers, this Clearance Sale, doz. S9.83
$16.50 Chocolate Sets, for this Clearance Sale only SllioO
$ 8.50 Fern Dishes, for this Clearance Sale, at only S5.G6
Women's Gowns
$1.50 Values 98c
Warm, cozy outing flannel Gowns,
made of good material, in pink,
blue and gray stripes, made in the
kimono style and military or regu
lation collar, trimmed in finishing
braid; values to $1.50; ourQC-
special clearance price, at OC
down, neat colors and mixtures; our regu- 1 Q
lar 50o and 7oc values, special price, each X 5C
Boys' 75c Underwear, Only 29c
6 to 9 :30 P. M., evening sale of boys ' fleece-lined
Underwear, extra quality, ribbed, for boys; -izes
to 14 years; regular 75c values, offered OQ
special during this sale at, the garment''
5c Ivory Soap, Special, CaKe 3c
5c Fairy Soap, Special, CaKe 3c
All Mirrors at One-Quarter Off
$1.00 Hair Brushes, Special, 50c
The "Ideal"-Rubber Cushion Hair Brush.
15c Face Chamois, Special, at 8c
Large size, square or oval shapes.
35c Face Powder, Special, at 19c
50c Perfumes, Special, Only 25c
Good standard markes, in all shades.
Clearance sale of women's muslin I 2J.DU flat dnapeS, dpeCial, OVC
Gowns in the slipover styles, with J 6 to 9.30 p. M., in the millinery department, 2d
round neck, short sleeves and dain- foor a great assortment of Hat Shapes in velvets,
ty allover yokes of fine embroidery felts satin an(l velvet, satin and felt, blacks and
colors, m small, medium and large sizes. OQ
$3.50 Underw'r 2.35
Gantner & Mattern 's English Knit Underwear,
shirts and drawers, Winter weight, white with
pink, blue and lavender cross stripes; flJO OC
our regular $3.50 garments, priced at p
S5.00 English
Underwear S2.7.5
In the underwear aisle, 1st floor, a sale of Cart-
wnght & Warner's English Underwear, shirts and
drawers, fine light weight, white silk and wool;
shirt sizes run from 36 to 42. Drawer sizes run
from 32 to 40. Our best regular $5.00 tfjp JEZ
values, offered special during sale at O
or inlaid with dainty Valenciennes
laces ; regular values np to
$1.50, on special sale, only '
pecials
Department Fourth Floor.
O. W. & K. 40o Imperial Roast Coffee, specially priced, lb. 28t
Genuine Mocha and Java, regular 45c Coffee, priced at, lb. 40d
Golden Glow Butter, the 2-pound square selling for only 82d
u. w. Vl. bpecial nutter, 2-pound square selling for only yJJt?
Hams Shield Brand specially priced for this at, the lb. lS1
Queen Olives, regularly sold at 60o a quart, special at only 45
Ripe Olives, regular price 40o a quart, special for this sale 35J
ooiumoia .sausage ior csunaay vKreamast. uraer some early.
Annual Clearance Sale of
Canned Goods
By the Dozen or Case
Values up to $3.60, offered special, only
45c Burnt Boxes at, Special, 17c
6 to 9 :30 P. M., center aisle, main floor, a sale of
beautiful burnt-wood Collar and Cuff Boxes, Lace
Boxes, Photo Boxes, Handkerchief . and Glove
Boxes, Necktie Boxes, etc.; worth 35c to 1 7
45c; offered at special evening price of X 1 1
$4.00 Corsets, Special, Only $1.29
6 to 9 :30 P. M., corset department, second floor, a
clean-up of odds and ends of Corsets in the new
long models, designed on straight lines, made of
coutil, batiste and Pekin stripe, trimmed in lace,
ribbon or embroidery, fitted with four or six hose
supporters. Koyal Worcester, Marquise and
fiengo Belts. Eegular values to $4.00, C 1 OQ
special clearance sale price, at onlyH''-'
$6.00 Corsets, Special, Only $2.93
Broken lines of Bon Ton Corsets, made of fine
coutil or batiste, boned with Walohn, fitted with
four or six hose supporters. Regular flJO QQ
values up to $6.00, offered special at pfiJO
GRACE Die BANKER
'. ". MTEHS" O-DAY STAY EX
TENDED INDEFINITELY.
Judge Gairns to Contldrr I'arolo of
Convicted Leots Financier If
Drpoaltors Are I'lUJ.
PTMidlnc Circuit Judic, Oatana hu
continued Indefinitely the li-day star
of execution which It allowed F. .V
Vyert, president of the wrecked Mount
tvoct Bank, of Lent, when he sen
tenced him December S to serve two
Tear, in tha penitentiary. Friend of
Xjttt are endeaTorlnv to obtain the
moner neceasary to make rood dollar
for dollar to thee, depositor, and oth
er, who lost through the failure of
the bank, their hope being to obtain
a parol from Judge Catena Myers
pleaded B"Ullty to an indictment accus
ing him of ac-ceptlns" deposits after he
knew th bank to be Insolvent.
Judir Oatens said yesterday that a
petition for parol would receive con
sideration If Myers succeeded In reim
bursing th depositors. Friends of
Myers are understood to bar already
a-ieaned I35"0 to purchase the notes and
other securities which Receiver Tobln
has been unable to realize upon. To
settle every cent of the bank's Indebted
ness It will be necessary for Myers to
rals between $10,000 and 111,000, It Is
believed.
The banker la still In the County
JalL He ha been In oharre of Sheriff
Stevens ever dor Jade Oatens passed
sentence and. although It la almost cer
tain that be will be paroled If bis
friends succeed In their financial ef
fort, he probably will remain in Jail
until they do.
J. B. Cleland. attorney for Kecelver
Tobln. said y-eiterday that tl per cent
has already been paid the depositors
and that there is on band enough from
ui sal or property to bring; th per
centage up to 60 per cent or more.
C. M. Idleman, representing; the deposi
tors, said that IS per cent has been
paid, that t600 was received from th
sale of property and that there must
be t;000 on band from other sources.
Th deposits of th bank amounted to
about 1:5.000. Th receiver ha realized
little from the promise, to pay, tn the
shape of notes and other paper, which
th bank had when it was closed by
Examiner Wrla-ht, Mr. Idleman said.
The Latest Talking Machines.
No talking; machine department in
the city is as complete, cozy and com
fortable, and In none is as courteous
service offered a at Th Wiley B. Allen
Co.'a new store, corner Seventh and
Morrison Sts.
Buy th records for your VIctrola
from Ehermao. Clay Co, Sixth at
Morrison, ee
CHINESE WILL PARADE
REV6LTJTIOXISTS TO CIILE
' BRATE MONDAY.
One Thousand to March Through
Portland's Streets Girla Dressed
as Xnrses to Take Part.
Celebration of th victories f tha
Hans in the Chinese revolution will be
held in Portland Monday, when, bear
ing; 600 Bags of the new republic, sent
from the Young; China Association In
San Francisco, nearly 1000 supporters
of the Han renuhllr will n.r..
the streets of Portland, closing; their
fete with a banquet at a Chinese bail
oa Fsurth. street In th vening-.
For a week companies of boys and
young- men, most of them members of
the Touna- China Association In Port
land, have been drilling; in the halls of
th Chinese Benevolent Association at
267H Davis street, and It Is expected
that more than 100, trained In military
evolutions, will appear In th parade.
Th lin of march, laid out partly by
th oommlttae In charge, starts at Sec
ond and Pin streets, traverses Wash
ington street from Second to Fifteenth
street, and turns down Morrison street,
Solng- again through the business sec
tion on Its way back to the Chinese
quarter.
Mounted on white horses and bear
ing the red. whit and blua flag- of the
revolutionary forces, two of the young
er Chines will lead the procession.
Following will be four Chinese boys,
one of whom will carry a revolutionary
flagr and the other the emblem of the
United States. Carriages, automobiles
and two bands, hired by Chinese so
cieties, will be In the parade, for which
permission will be asked of th city of
flolals tdaj
Mors than 60 Chinese girls in nurses'
costume, and bearing; the emblem of the
Red Cross will also be In the proces
sion, daughters of merchants and busi
ness men of the old and new China
town will be dressed as field nurses.
Floats are also in preparation.
At the close of the procession, a din
ner will be served to adherents of the
rebel cause at the Nanking Restaurant
In the Chinese block at Fourth and
Everett streets. Several hundred will
be seated, toasts of the new China will
be given and songs of victory will ring.
Ail these preparations, says Chinese
gossip, la in direct contravention to the
requests of the Chinese vice-consul in
Portland, Moy Back Hin, whose office
under the Imperial government made
him frown upon the parade. Efforts to
have official recognition of the celebra
tion failed after a heated controversery
between Moy Back Hin and a com
mittee from the rebel sympathizers.
( Insanity Plea Will Be Defense.
JfT.aMATH FAXkLS, Or, Jan. 6 (Spe
cial.) On of the main defenses of
Noble Faulder, Indicted for the murder
of Louis Gebhert, construction camp
cook for Erickson & Petterson, build-'
ers of the Natron cutoff, will be in--1
sanity. It Is contended that Faulder '
is mentally deranged and irresponsi
ble when In his cups and that Petter
son can help to prove it.
"KOH-I-NOOR" Pencils contain no
grit, have no soft spots, are always re
liable. A trial will make you a con
stant user.
Where's the Best Place?
Where Is the best place to rent a
piano? At Ellers Music House. Every
make of piano is rented according to Its
value. Cheaper grades of used pianos
1.50 to 12.00 and 13.00 monthly, best
makes 14.00. $6.00 and $8.00 monthly.
No cartage charged where piano 13
kept six months. Cartage one way la
charged where piano l kept only three
months. At Ellers Music House you
will invariably find everything exactly
as advertised. Alder street, at Seventh
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