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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1912)
r7T7..o taim- nt Fnurth Flnnr. Todau. From 2 ) to 5 and 7 to 9 P. M. Bring the Children . . - x .ort n jw es,... cf,.-.ffcfiV Pirtiira Fratnina a Svecialtu bourtn bloor Store Opens at u:isu a. in,, ana mioses m y.t . w. - ( .." Branch r ' $75c Sleeping Dolls at only 48? 'r4 Art CM w TIaHs At nnlv OQi4 50c Jointed Dolls at only 29 25c Kid Body Dolls at only 15J 1.50 Folding Doll Beds only 98g . $2.00 Trimmed Doll Beds, $1.25 OldsM 7 ortwian&King "The Daylight Store" In the Heart of the New Retail Shopping Zone Branch Office of Wells-Far- go Express Co. on main floor. Merchandise Bonds Issued for Any Amount. Red Cross Seals. On the Main Floor. TO CUtisinnas O Women's $20 Coats at $12.98 Women's Bath Robes at $4.75 Second Floor Special sale of Women's Coats. Very latest models in all the popular mate rials. "Johnny Coats" and belted back models. Good assort ment of styles and colors. Coats worth up to C Y O QQ $20; on sale at PfO Women's Eiderdown and Blan ket Bath Robes in a variety of dainty patterns and designs. Roll collars and satin button trimmed. Have fancy cords to match. Some have patch pock ets. These are ex- ceilent values at J All Women's Furs Reduced $22.50 Natural Mink Scarfs, special price now at only $16.87 $38.50 Natural Mink Scarfs, special price now at only 28.87 P65.00 Natural Mink Muffs, special price now at only S48.75 $20.00 Black Lynx Scarfs, offered special for today at S15.0O $55.00 Black Lynx Muffs, on special sale for today at $41.25 All other Fors at corresponding reductions Un the second iioor. Children's $10. Child's $21.50 Second Floor Plain tailored styles, and also the more elab orate ones. Splendid, well made Coats for children 's sehoolwear. All popular fab rics and colors, fljfij ' CZ $10.75 Coats for PJ 7 5 Coats $5.7 5 Coats $11.50 Tftncv Velvets, with belted back, large pockets and high ii .11 1 - i i -: . : l couars. - .am me neai, piaui mo ored effects in the most want ed fabrics and colorines. Regu lar $21.50 val- J7 IT Cl ues for only pX "Ambray" Handkerchiefs Pure Linen Box of 3 for $1 Main Floor Great sale of Women's and Children's Handker chiefs. "Ambray" Kerchiefs of fine quality Belfast linen; nar row hemstitched edge and fancy embroidered corner. Beautiful sheer quality. Come put up three in dainty Xmas box. Useful gift. Initial Kerchiefs 3 for $1.00 Initial Kerchiefs at 6 for 50c Women's initial Handkerchiefs of very fine sheer grade. Nar row hemstitched edge, with ini tial in corner. Excellent values at this price. Neatly packed in a dainty box. mx ore fix Women's pure linen initial Handkerchiefs, with narrow hemstitched edge and fancy Swiss embroidered initial. .Fine sheer quality. Come put up 3 in a neat Christ- JJ f f( mas box; special P these, for today, only' "Amruswul" Handkerchiefs Pure Linen Box of 3 for 50c Now's the time to buy the Christmas Handkerchiefs. "Amryswyl" pure linen Handkerchiefs for women. Narrow hemstitched edge, with peasant needle art embroidered design. A dainty gift that's sure to please. Put up three in a very attractive Christmas box. The largest and most complete stock of Handkerchiefs in the city. Women's "Bretonne" Kerchiefs, box of six for only 2.00 "Innesfail" Initial Kerchiefs, box of three, only SI. 50 Women's Initial Handkerchiefs, box of six, only 1.40 Misses' Embroidered Kerchiefs, a box of three for only 25i Women's Cape Gloves at 95c Women's tssKau ma iioves .px.ou . . . . I. ., CITX 1 AU 1 e K .T Main Floor Special sale of Women's fine Cape Gloves; also at this price silk-lined Mochas. Cape Gloves, P. X. M. sewn with Paris point backs. Are splendid wearing ft rrl ftvpc a t nnlv. n Pi T r ' "Eskay," the Glove of quality. Finest quality kid, two-clasp style, overseam sewn. ' Perfect fitting gloves. Black, white, and all the leading colors. Gloves are fitted at the 4jJ f CZfi iwit.,i'." n-no rnacTi TTlrl ninvps at rmlv. a rjair. S2.00 "Bacmo" Cape Gloves, one-clasp style, at only, pair, S1.25 "IMiy vioiei iua uioves lor woiucu, an umj, pan, Child's Wool Lined Gloves 95c Fur Top Kid Mittens at $1.25 f)n tha Main -Floors Children's Wool-Lined Gloves. Excel lent auality kid, m horn -clasp style; pique-sewn, with spear back. Cape or Mocha as you desire. ' Regular $1.25 ft CZf M 7 r Children's Fur Tod Kid Mit- tens just the thing for Xmas gifts. One-clasp style, over seam sewn; fleece lined, with fur tops. Come in a complete assortment of all tj? f OCT sizes: cer pair V Children's Fleece Lined Kid Gloves at only, pair, $1.00 Women's $1.50Handbags98c Women's $2.75 Handbags at $1.98 Z98c 20 extra "S. & H." Green Stamps with each bag. Wo men's goat seal, Saffian and novelty leathers; leather-lined; with coin purse; extra well made and latest CP f QO styles; $2.75 bags piJ70 10 extra "S. & H." Green Stamps with each bag. Wo men's all-leather lined Hand bags; gilt, silver and gunmetal trimmings; several amereni shapes to choose from $1.50 values on sale Wnmcn's SR Handbaas S3.89 Women's $10 Handbags $6.98 "S. a." lireen oiamps with each bag. Genuine seal leather: also latest novelty ef fects in new flat shapes. All the popular colors. $b,ou values at $4.98; $5.00 CJO Oft grades at only PJ07 $18 Bags on Sale $12.50 50 "S. & H." Stamps FREE, with each bag. Very latest imported and domestic novelties in a splendid variety of styles, shapes and leathers; first-class workmanship. These are regular $18 Hand- fl? T O ft bags; special f or piJ V $25 Bags on Sale $17.50 50 "S. & H." Stamps FREE. given with each bag. Women's high grade leather Handbags the kind that won't wear out. Many neat styles to choose from. Bags that are worth up to $25.00; fij7 Cfk special during sale P 40 extra "S. & H." Green Stamps given with each bag. Handsome new leather bags of finest quality; every bag guar anteed in all respects. $13.50 grades, $9.89; CJ QQ $10.00 grades at V"'70 tore $3 "Kayser" Silk Hose $1.95 Women's Silk Boot tiostery auc rr. Main Floor "Kayser" Italian Silk Hose for women in fancy self -embroidered patterns. All the most popular shades and in all sizes. Excellent $3.00 val ues. On special sale for today only at this spe- J f ftt cial price, pair at Main Floor Women's pure thread Silk Hose, with double lisle thread garter, welt and soles. Black, white, tan, sky and pink. Will give splendid wear. Complete line of sizes. This special offering CZ( is placed on sale atvvl' &I.AO' "Onvx" Silk Hose $1 $5 "Onyx" Silk Hose at $2.85 Onyx" Silk Hose in a great variety of beautiful embroid ered designs. Hose that are worth in the regular way from $3.75 to $5.00 a pair. All sizes in assortment; at 4?0 QCZ sDecial price of M Main Floor Famous "Onvx brand Silk Hose for women, in black, white and all the desira ble colors. A sensible and very appropriate Xmas gift. Regu- Wj- 6ee $l.00 9.ao lo 4i..ou; t n opcuiai nno j- "Wonderfoot" Silk Hosiery for women at, a pair, S1.50 $1.75 and $2.00 "Onyx" Silk Hosiery at only, pair, 1.35 $2.50 and $3.00 "Onyx" Silk Hosiery at only, pair, $1.95 "Merode" Union Suits $1.75 "Merode" Vests ana itgnts tor o&c . .... . i i tt ii Mir j.ii i j tt. .Merode nana-nnisnea union Suits for wdmen; fine soft wool and cotton mixed; high neck, long sleeve and ankle length. Underwear that fits and wears well; per garment $2.50 Evening Scarfs $1.37 $2.50 Fancu Ribbons at 89c Main Floor Women's beauti ful Evening Scarfs Dresdens, solid effects, ervstal dew drops, on chiffon, etc.; many hand- Men's 50c Neckwear at 39c Silk Hose and Tie Sets $1.00 Men's Silk Hose and Tie Sets- Main Floor Special sale Men's Cut Silk Reversible and Wide Flowing End Ties; fancy cross hr Ktrines and plain colors. Hundreds of patterns to choose from. oUc values in tnis j lJ of""1' a jrift that anv man will appre ciate. Put up in fancy book or book effect with Christmas card inclosed. See these today. Excellent quality, fljl flfl very attractive P v v lot at special price Men's Kerchiefs Box of 6 $1 Special display and sale of thousands, of Men's Holiday Handker chiefs, on the main floor, for today. You'll never have a better opportunity to supply your needs. Men's pure Be1ineneI: chiefs, with embroidered initial. Fine sheer qual- CI QQ ity. These come put up 6. in a neat Christmas box V Initial Kerchiefs 6 for 75c 25c Kerchiefs Six for $1.40 rwear luat .lais $1.75 "Merode" hand-finished Un derwear for women; vests and tights. High neck and long 6leeve vests and ankle or knee length tights. We have all sizes. On sale at special ? f price per ganrient of"'' Men's fine grade Initial Hand kerchiefs "in two styles. Plain white, with embroidered initial; also corded and hemstitched, with colored initial. In pretty holidav box: excellent CZ e rtimlifTr nn kjiIa at. nnlv " UUl.UJ, some from. $2.50 new creations These are values to pick S $1-37 25c Jewelry Counter 5c At this popular price we show thousands of novelties in Jewel Boxes, Pocket Knives, Child's Mesh Bags, Silver Pencils, Scis sors, Mirrors, Beads, Pins, etc. 50c Jewelry Counter Mam Floor .Picture .frames, Sterling and Plated Silver, Hat Pins, German Silver Mesh Bags, Silver Pencils, Card Cases. Liavai liers, Beaded Purses, etc., etc 50c Main Floor 1500 yards of fancy Xmas Ribbons in widths up to 9 inches. A superb col lection of the season's newest novelty effects. Ribbon selling up to $2.50 a yard in- QQa eluded in this offering 07C Womens New Neckwear Priced 35c to 98c A matchless showing of thousands of pieces . of Women's Dainty Neck wear for Xmas gift purposes. Put up in fancy holly boxes. Styles to suit every fancy. Prices range ClSf all the way from 35c up to'0' Sale of Marabou Stoles Special, $4.75 Each Main Floor Stoles of extra quality; strands two yards in length; come in natural or black; a handsome Xmas gift that will surely please. This is our leader and we j 'J IZ special it at this sale at Double y'GreenSiarnps On Basm't Cash Purchases, Groceries Except'd Your Choicest Any Trimmed Hat in Basement, vals. up to $8.tv, $4.00 to $5.00 Silk Petticoats for only $2.69 "Women's $5.00 Bath Robes for only $3.98 "Women's $1.25 Leather Handbags, only 69J "Women's 35c Fancy Aprons, special, at 25 Men's 35c to 50c Neckwear at only lu? Men's regular $1.00 Shirts, special, for 59 Men's 75c Night Shirts, special, only 49J Men's Pajamas, special today at only 98 Basement Specials 50c Silver Berry Spoons, Cold Meat O Forks, Gravy Ladles, etc., special, d J t $1.50 Nickel Frame Casseroles, at $1.20 $1.85 Nickel Frame Pie Dish for $1.48 Shaving Set and , Mirror at only $1.50 $1.40 Cigar Box, 'special, for only $1.00 $1.75 Cigar Box, special, for only $1.25 $2.75 Cigar Box, special, for only $1.75 25c Neck Tie Racks, special, for only 19 $1.00 Smoking Sets, very special, at 75 Bargain Tables, Fancy China, Sugars and Creamers, Cake Plates, Salad Bowls, Cups "and Saucers, Plates, Fruits, Oatmeals, Trays, etc. 10c, 15c and 25c. Double Stamps in the Basement today. Take advantage of sale. Our Imperial Roast Coffee 29c Our own direct importation and the best 40c Coffee in the city. A trial will convince you. Columbia Little Pig Sausage for your Sun day breakfast. Order yours early. Box, 25 Stuffed Olives, three bottles for only 25 ""Queen LilSliced Pineapple at only 200 Imported Swiss Cheese, a pound, only 35fr Finest Imported Pulled Figs, pound,25 Choice Layer Raisins a pound, only 20 Special telephone service beginning 8 o'clock every Saturday morning, trnone your oraers. a." .Jf"!1'? V4 Off except w uiuiivs and Mesh Bags m Main Floor Mounted Combs, Sterling Picture Frames, Men's Sets, Lavalliers, Gold or Plated Lockets, Sterling Deposit Perfume Bottles, Brooches, Real Corals, Real Amber Beads, Opera Glasses, Card or Cigarette Cases, Watch Fobs and many other novelties not mentioned here. AH Parisian 4 Off i vory i u iivi CI n ads on Sale Choose any article from our immense stock of Parisian Ivory Toilet Goods today at one fourth off the regular marked price. The largest and most comprehensive showing in the city to choose from. On sale for one day Saturday only Men's Pure Linen Handker chiefs, in very fine sheer qual ity; hemstitched border and neat initial. The regular 25c grade at any store. Buy them by ihe box of 6 fljl Af mirs: special for I ' Men's 35c Linen Kerchiefs, a box of six for only $2.00 mr en. T4non VornViiefe a Vnx of six for 0D.lV isZ.iO 111CU O UUU UUJuu - Men's 75c Linen Kerchiefs, a box of six for only S4. J5 Men's $1.00 Linen Kerchiefs, a box of six for only $a.5U Boys' $3.98 Sweaters $2.98 Boys' $5 All-Wool Suits $3.95 Main Floor Great Saturday sale boys' Ruff neck Sweaters in maroon, cardinal and gray. Good full lengths, especially aHantftd for school wear. In sizes from 30 34 Regular $3 Sl'UUUi WCOl. 3$8$98 Rnvs ' nil wool School Suits in a splendid range of desirable patterns, in grays, tan and browns. Pants full lined with taped seams. Good, strong fab rics. $5.00 Suits, CO for this sale at pi' Bovs' Snita Selling from $6.50 toflS.OO fancies V4 off Boys' Bath Robes All popular colora, for this sale $3.98 to $5.98 Boys' "Buster Brown" Hosiery. Fonr pairs at this sale for $1.00 Men's O'coats Half -Price Men's Fancy Suits JSMA Off Main Flooi: Another special Saturday sale of men's fine Overcoats at half price, three quarter and full length styles in tan,' gray and brown mix tures. Sizes from 34 to 42. j U Reduced for today, special 20 per cent off on all Men's Men's high-grade Suits in the most popular Winter styles fancy mixtures in grays, tans, browns and blues. Very best of materials and work-1 1. Off manship, $15 to $40 VH Suits in staple blues and blacks Men's Fancy Suits in stouts, slims and shorts off Sale Drugs and Toilet Articles A i m ' tx i Tnww nf "Poet SIoTtrirA Prices Here Quoted Ara for Today Only. 5c Fairy Soap, the bar at only 3 10c Lilac Rose Soap, the bar 5$ 10c 4711 Verdura Glycer'n Soap 5 10c Glycer'n or B'trmilk Soap 6 10c Elder Flower Soap, a bar 6 10c Hand, or Kitchen Sapolio 7 25c Toilet Soaps, 3 in a box 15 10c Dutch Hand Soap, the bar 3c Williams' Shaving Bar, for 5 Waldorf Toilet Paper, dozen 95 Pinaud's Toilet Soaps, 2 for 25 35c Absorbent Cotton, the roll 21$ 15c Witch Hazel, 8-oz. bottle 12 25c Lambert's Listerine, only 19tf 25c Syrup White Pine Comp. 12 25c L. & F. Talcum, in jars 15 7pe Pompeian Cream, special 40 Shop Early in the Day and Get Best Service. $1.00 Pinaud's Beautiviva at 570 50c Sempre Giovine, at only 25 50c Veda Rouge, special only 250 $1.00 Fitch's Hair Tonic, only 650 50c Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin 390 50c Mustard Cerate, special 390 25c Carter's Little Liver Pills 150 10c Peroxide, quarter pound at 50 25c "Tiz," for tired feet, at 180 Boys' Pocketknives, special at 250 35c Scissors, small size, only 250 75c Dressing Combs, on sale 500 35c Tooth Brushes, priced at 180 "Gem" Jr. Safety Razors $1.00 "Gillette" Safety Razors $5, 6 Perfumes For Xmas Gifts We carry a full assort ment of all the popular brands. ' These are all very reasonably priced. Roger & Galet's Piver's ' Houbigant's Kerkhoff's Regand's Guerlain's Hudnut's , Palmer's Hedden & Eberhart's Colgate's Women's $3.50 Shoes $2.98 Shoe Department-Main Floor. Do Your Shopping Early! Shop in the Morning. All rrmn1flr st.vles in suedes, tans, patents, gunmetal, etc. Complete line latest lasts in button and lace, all sizes "Women's $4.00 Shoes, today, $3.48 Women's $4.50 and $o Snoes, jjxs.od Women's $5.50 and $6 Shoes, $4.85 Free Saturday Free Today we will give one bottle of Maurine Hand Lo tion in exchange for all empty "Maurine" Cream Jars returned to the drug department, on the main floor, today Saturday. "Maurine Toilet Preparations" are guaranteed free from all injurious substances. Cream 25c, 50c and $1. Beauty Lotion 60c and $1. Hair Tonic $1. Maurine Liquid Soap 60c. Give Maurine. J v i V - V , i ' - f : ! l OLD TRUTH FOUND ANEW DR. FLCXO TELLS WHAT CHRIS TIAN SCIEXCE IS. o Unreasonable Claims Made on Modern World, Says Speaker. Claims Based on Love. The edlfloe of First Church of Christ, Scientist, was filled to overflowing last evening by those wishing to hear the second and final lecture on Christian Science delivered here by Dr. Francis J. Fluno, of Oakland, member of the board of lectureship of the First Church of Christ. Scientist, of Boston. The lecturer was introduced by Paul S. Seeley, who said in part: "Your presence here tonight indi cates your earnest desire to learn the truth about Christian Science. Some of you may be coming for the first time to hear its message, others having heard a little are seeking to learn more: some who have heard and be lieved have come to hear their belief confirmed and have their faith strength ened. To you all it Is my pleasure to introduce Dr. Francis J. Fluno, C S. D.. of Oakland, a member of the board of lectureship of the First Church of Christ. Scientist, of Boston, who will address you on Christian Science." Pr. Fluno said in part: "The claims of Christian Science on the modern world are the claims of Christian Science on the prehistoric aee. the ancient age. the medieval age, the present age and the ages to come. "Christian Science is not a discovery of a new truth, but a new discovery of an old truth. ' . . "Christian Science Is the law or eter nal life divine principle; and is there r. h aMancA nf sciences: the re ligion of religions and the church of all churches. It teacnes tne cienuuu fact of a perfect God and a perfect creation, as the basis of every conclu sion. "Christian Science makes no unrea sonable claims on the modern world; i , .i.im. m r-o hnsAH unon the SDirlt of love, and is reflected in health, kind ness, charity ana gooa wui to an. "It takes' notning irom tne wonu, ..... i oil dip wnrld in the wufc ' 1 " ---- --- . place of war we find peace, and uni versal peace is raised 10 ine u.w ui that glad day 'When all shall dwell to gether, one shepherd and one fold.' The sick are raisea 10 neaii.ii. u .ka h..ithv nr raised to a standard of health, far beyond their present conception. '"Christian science tanes mo wonu t t .n(1 nkintts the lower to the higher; and the higher still higher. ' Christian Science is the wonder of the finite world, and the light of the ages: it is the grandest gift of the nineteenth century to the twentieth." NAU'S One-Quarter Off Sale. All our high-grade ladies' bags, leather goods, manicure cases, Henckel's cutlery, etc., at above reductions. NAU'S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY, Corner Sixth and Alder Streets.' Only One "BROMO QUININE" Thut 1s lAxatlva Broroo Quinine. Look for tho signature of E. W. Grove. Cures a Cold In On Pay. Cures Grip In Two Days. S5c SCHOOL DESK ASSAILED INSTITUTE SPEAKER PREDICTS USE OF TABLES SOOX. Professor E. O. Slsson Asserts That Children Are Xow Obliged to Sit in Cramped Positions. Discussing "Health and Development" before the concluding sessions of the Multnomah County Teachers' Institute yesterday. Professor E. O. Sisson, of Reed College, predicted that in 20 years the familiar school desk as it is em ployed in the publio schools of today would be a convenience of the past. As a substitute for the ordinary school desk, the speaker said benches, tables and chairs would be provided. , Professor Sisson maintained that the school desk was wrong in principle be cause in its use young and growing children were obliged to sit in cramped positions for hours at a time instead of being permitted the freer access of the schoolroom by moving about as they study, recite and work. Another interesting address at yester day's session was by Miss Grace De Graff, preident of the Portland Grade Teaehers' Association. As a result of Miss De Graffs presentation of the subject, "The Social and Economic Status of the Grade Teacher," it is probable that the organization started by the Portland grade teachers may de velop into a county organisation that eventually will become affiliated with the International Grade Teachers Asso ciation. . In explaining the purposes of the or ganization of which she is president, Miss De urarr saia us oujn .......... better working conditions for the teachers, better pay, retirement funds, tenure of office, desired legislation, and a share in the arrangement of the courses of study in the public schools. After enumerating the many require ments expected of the grade teacher, including better dressing, more ex tensive reading, travel and association socially with the patrons of the school, activity in literary and church work, and a more general patronage of the magazine and periodical agencies. Miss De Graff reminded her auditors that the average pay of the publio school teacher in this country i 507 a year or 43 a month. The speaker emphasized the need for an organization through which the needs of the teachers could be pre sented and urged to the end that they receive deserved consideration. "Plant Propagation" was the subject chosen by George Severance, of the Washington State College, who was one of the other speakers appearing before the institute yesterday. SEWER COSTIS PROTESTED Montavllla Owners Start Suit to Be Relieved of Assessments. On behalf of themselves and 424 other unnamed property owners of the Monta vllla district, Joseph Howltt, H. R. Matton, D. W. Butler, George Rilea, Frank Wolf, J. C. Giese and McLellan Lanning have instituted suit in Circuit Court against the City of Portland In an effort to relieve their property of assessments for the East Stark-street trunk sewer. The sewer is of abso lutely no value to them, it is asserted, and the court is asked to order the assessments canceled. The construction of this sewer was undertaken by the city in three sec- tlons, the first section running from the Willamette River to East Twenty first street, the second from East Twenty-first to East Forty-third street and the last, for which a contract has not yet been let, on East Glisan street from East Forty-third street to East Seventy-fourth street. The plaintiffs contend that their district i- not ready for a sewer, and declare that it could be drained much more cheaply into Columbia Slough or the Columbia River. They want the building of the last sec tion enjoined. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS AND CHEAP SUBSTITUTES TT 1 .J 9$ Walter Baker Co. Ltd. - - , Established 1780 BAKER'S Breakfast Cocoa IS THE STANDARD FOR QUALITY For all those whose occupations require clear heads and steady nerves, as well as those in poor health or of delicate digestive powers, it is the ideal beverage. Prepared with milk or cream and sweet ened to the taste, it is delicious, wholesome, abso lutely pure, and of high food value. TRADE-MARK ON EVERY PACKAGE Booklet of Choice Recipes Sent Free Dorchester, Mass. Baop