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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1913)
18 THE MORNING OREGOXIAN, THURSDAY. JULY 17, 1913. Vacations Have Been Won in Our Contest-Exchange Your Gash Sale Slips for Votes for Self or Friend Dr. Marcellus Approves The Wire Dog Muzzles We Sell Owing to unusual demand 10 A. M. today is the earliest hour we'll have our stock replenished. Muzzle vour dog to day! Fifth Floor, New Building. rtlcle When Theodore Roosevelt W(is Police Commissioner of New York, Bavard Veiller was "do ing police" news as the parlance goes, andvith insight in police ways as to "handling" of crooks was exceptionally well equipped to write his intensely thrilling drama, "Within the Law," and, assisted by Marvin Dana, made it the most vivid and stirriii"- book of the day. Price $1.25. See Sixth Street Window Contract Goods, Groceries, Women?s Fall Apparel, Excepted A Mammoth ' Stock-Reducing Event Is Our Semi-Annual Clearance Sale Take a Careful Inventory of All Your Needs and Supply Yourself and Home Now While Such Remarkable Economy Is Possible Every Reduced Each Succeeding Day The Meier & Frank Store Is a Greater Store Immense lots of new merchandise going out newer and greater stocks coming -in dependable and wanted merchandise always priced a little lower than necessary -are a few reasons for the supremacy of this store. Over 56 years of that reliable service that our thousands of. patrons always receive Courtesy and Promptness in every trans action of whatever size. Our New York and Foreign Buying Organizations always alert to send to you fashion 's latest favor. Nearly 2000 happy employes to make this a pleasant shopping headquarters for you. Expert shoppers to fulfill every wish of Mail Order Patrons the nearest equal of a personal visit. And scores of other reasons why The Meier & Frank Store serves you best always. 150-St re t and Dress Coat: '9 Clearance $?85 $ 1 0-$20 Models Broken Lines of Fashionable, Modish Coats All Linen Table DamasK, the Yard 90c , 68 inches wide,. dainty floral patterns, heavy weight, a. very serviceable material. 35c TurKish Bath Towels 25c . - '- . Full , bleached, soft' and heavy, . 22x42-inch, exceptionally good quality. ; - 18c Face Towels 12Vac Huck Towels, 18x36-incb, union linen, good, medium size and weight. First Floor, Xe-n--Building Mill Order. Filled. $2.75 to $3.75 Waists $1.48 For these Summer days to come you will need a goodly supply of cool and dainty Waists and in . this lot you -will find many to please your fancy. They 'x-e of linen and madras, in plain, .white .and colored stripes, some made shirt style with yokes, pockets, soft collars and cuffs to match ; others fine and wide ; tucks and plaits, stiff collars and cuffs. Choose, from them in this sale at CjJ'l A Q the phenomenal price of only, ea. P TrO Second Floor. Main Building STORE OPENS TODAY AT 8:30 A. M, AND CLOSES AT 5:30 P. M. M en s riirnis flings ForSummer,CIearance Prices $1.00 and $1.25 Negligee Golf Shirts of madras, per-cale-and cliambray, made coat style, cuffs at tached, all sizes, a large variety of neat patterns and colors, some striped effects; for Clearance, each, 67. Special Lot Soft Summer Negligee Golf Shirts soi sette, soft silk mercerized fabrics, madras and cliambray, separate military collar to match, soft French cuffs, plain white, tan, blue and cream, some neat striped and hair-lined pat terns, coat style. Also many Shirts with stiff cuffs in this lot, for Clearance, 92. $2.00 and $2.50 "Gotham" and "Faultless" Golf Shirts in specially woven soft materials, silk soisette, imported madras, percale, crystal cloth, etc., plain and pleated bosoms, also soft negligee style with separate military collar to match, soft cuffs, coat style, all exclusive patterns, for Clearance, $1.49. . $4.50 to $7.00 Sweater Coats for Men and Women the popular Shaker Knit" styles, in ruff neck, Byron and shawl collars, and V necks, medium and heavy weights, some Norf oiks ; colors gray, maroon, cardinal, wmte, tan, navy blue, etc.; a large special purchase makes it possible for us $1.50 Boys' and Girls' Sweater Coats in gray, car dinal, navy and attractive combinations of colors, medium weights, for Clearance, 89. $6.00 and $6.50 Ruff Neck Sweater Coats new ship- ment just arrived, m popular siiaker Unit, pearl See Our Morrison Street Window Display Today MIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl! A. B. Kirschbaum H Alder EE Rochester U and Other Famous Makes 7 Elevators At Regular Prices Our Men's Store Undersells From $5 to $8 the Suit llllllllllllllilllllllllf Washington H Company HicKey- j Freeman Third Floor Coats for afternoon wear with the dainty Silk Gown Coats for evening wear with the Lingerie Gown Coats for traveling Coats for beach or mountain wear Coats for every occasion and all modeled after the latest and most charming styles. They're made of Serge, Tweed, Aiessanne, ialreta, Linen, Eponge, etc., in loner and short, ipnrrtlis plain tailored and fancy styles. In cream, navy, black, tan, brown and gray mixtures. Some are prettily trimmed with lovely lace collars, others have collars and cuffs of contrasting colors, and self-covered buttons. You'll find some of the Silk Coats in Russian style, lined with an other color of silk and trimmed with frills of self materials in the two-color tones. One is just as illustrated. Selling regularly from $10 to $20. While any of the 150 remain, your choice for only S7.85. Second Floor. Garmtni Salon. Mall Orders Filled. A h m . www- n . s mmmAur m a man i ainKS' Mis Ideals i We're Never Undersold A Few Specials From Oar Jaly Sale 4711 White Rose Soap..lO 50c Graves Tooth Pwdr. 20c 50c Pebeco .27 50c Sempre Giovine 25d 25c Amoline, 2 for. . ... .25d Pompeiian Massage Cream at 25tf, 43 and 63 35c Hospital Cotton, 1-pound roll fl 50c Rubber Gloves 29 35c Daggett & Ramsdell's cream .23 $1.50 Ruby Fountain Syringe, 3-qt., guaranteed one year, priced only 89 $2.00 Gloria Female Syringe ?nly SI. 29 $1.00 Miller's Reliable Rub ber Gloves 79d rRiil Aoaay, wtule any remain, we will give free with every purchase of Aubry Goods a full j.uc pacKage ot Uream or Tint. Flrt Floor, Not Building. Mall Order Filled. buttons, white, navy, Oxford gray, cardinal and maroon, with pockets, all sizes, sp'l $4.95 Best $1.25 Imported Swiss Balbriggan and Gauze Lisle Underwear in ecru and white, high-grade. ma- terials, full fashioned, shirts and drawers' knee and ankle lengths, some sizes broken, for Clear- ance, the garment, 89. " 50c Conde Porosmesh Underwear shirts and drawers, knee and ankle lengths, short or long sleeves, white, for Clearance, thfi rarmpnt 75c Fancy Balbriggan Underwear shirts and drawers, blue, gray and flesh colors, the garment, 38. $1.00 Conde Mesh Union Suits in white and ecru, for Clearance, 76. $1.00 and $1.50 Gotham Athletic Underwear broken lines, shirts and drawers, for Clearance, the gar ment, 49. $2.00 Springtex Union Suits Egyptian Balbriggan, in flesh and blue,, for Clearance, 89. Men's Muslin Night Shirts turn-down collar and V-shaped styles, cut full size, plain or fancy trimmed, special for Clearance, 47. $1.00 and $1.25 Night Shirts fine quality muslin and twill, in V shape, turn-down and military styles, extra full cut, fine pearl buttons, pockets, for Clearance, 89. Our Stock of Straw and Panama Hats Reduced 30 In Clothing, Invariably Demand Style, Finish and Fabric the Best. To Those Men Who Discriminate Our Men's Sto re A All Fancy $20.00 Suits Now $13.50 I All Fancy $25, $30, $35 Suits $ 1 8.50 1 All Top Coats and Raincoats V4 Off Men's Fancy Trousers at 1 -5th Less All Staple Blue and Black Suits and Pants 10 Less I Khahi Trousers, 10 Less During' Clearance !!l!ll!l!l!l!lllllllllllllllllllllllll!lll!llliiiv CONCERT IS ARRANGED FI11E.MEX AXD POLICE B.WD3 TO PLAY AUGUST 15. Kutertainnicnt to Be Given to Send Musical Firefighters to New York Meeting. Final arrangements -were completed yesterday for the concert to be erlvon by the Portland Fire and Follce bands to raise money to send the Firemen's Band to New York In September to at tend the International Convention of Fire Chiefs. The concert will be held at the Armory at 8 P. M., Aujrust 15. A lengthy programme of popular and classical musio Is being worked up by the leaders of the bands. This will be the first time both bands have played together in a concert. The united bands will comprise about 65 pieces. Every member- of the Police Band Is a member of the Police De partment ana every member of the Firemen's Band a fireman. The Firemen's Band will . raise the entire amount necessary for the New York trip by the concert and by sub scription which has been promised by commercial organizations If the concert falls to raise a sufficient amount. It Is planned to leave Portland about August 23, srolngr to New York over the Northern route. Concerts will be given along the line at Spokane. Minneapolis, Detroit, Buffalo. Philadelphia, Wash ington. D.C, Denver, Salt Lake and probably In one or two other cities. TheBe concerts will be given under the direction of the flre departments of those places. " Arriving in New Tork September 1, the band will parade through the streets. The meeting of the Fire Chiefs will be opened with a concert and con certs will be held on the streets during the afternoons and evenings. At every city at which the firemen stop en rouie to and from New York the band will parade. It is thought the trip will be a great advertising feature for Portland, inasmuch as this Is the only 3 Fifths JbcU."MoT-ri3or, Alder 3ta. I Stamped Art Needle Work For Embroidery-Reduced 25c and 35c Stamped Huck Towels for embroiderv. In pretty and dainty designs. Good and durable mercerized Huck selling r regularly at 25c and 35c. Clearance price, 21. 50c Linen Huck Towels all pure linen and stamped for er- broidery. Some with hemstitched ends. Special for Clearance, EE only 41. . EE $1 Stamped Pillow Cases of best quality percale. Stamped in dainty rencli and eyelet designs for embroidery. Large assort- ment at the special Clearance price of, pair 71 $1.50 and $2 Stamned Voile Waist Pa.tti-n nX. j u.. d - - - - " " " ouu U1CI.IV eShgD- 9Q S mo-no sleeves. Priced for Clearance, each, JSl.iJt). Art Section. Third FloorMail Orders Filled. en's, Boys and Youths Foot-Comfort in Moccasins if or real Foot Comfort about the house, on tbo lawn, on your outing, vacation and tramping trips, these Moccasins vou '11 find al 1 comfort ' ' the v 're made for rom- fort, long wear as well. They're chrome tan, with extra leather sole. Mar. 4600 Sizes 6 to 10 ".$1.13 Sizes 1 to 5 .1.58 Sizes 11 to 13. . . . .1.35 Men's, 6 to 11. . ; . .1.80 Third Floor, 3Vew Building Mail Orders t illed. city In the world having; a firemen's Dana JAIL ORDERED FURNISHED Mayor Albee Objects to Payment of 'Rental for Police Quarters. Objecting to the. payment by the city t a rental of $260 a month for the use of the temporary Jail building- and po lice station In. the North. End, Mayor Albee yesterday started arrangements for the rushing- of Interior finishings of the new station building- on Second and Oak streets, so that the police headquarters and Jail can be moved in before the structure is flAlnhed. - At present there is no money avail able, for the completion of the build ing and probably will not be until the end of the year. In the face of this de lay end the cost of renting the pres ent temporary quarters. Mayor Albee says he believes the city will profit by getting: into the new building be fore it Is finished. BREWERY SALOON TO GO MAYOU MAY DENY LICENSE TO BEER MAKERS. Albee Plans to Enforce Liquor Law to Letter Applications for Trans fers' Are Touring In. Although . Mayor Albee has not an nounced Tiis entire policy regarding sa loon licenses. It is believed drastic steps are to be taken to prohibit In the future any ownership In whole or in part of a license by a brewing company. It Is iald that an extensive Investiga tion i. to be made to determine the ownership of all outstanding licenses and that .when it is found tliat a brew ery lias an equity in a license it will be revoked. In this, it is said, the Mayor will be ' V' enforcing the lia HOT, lawn Ink nv hibit any person from holding a license who is not the owner of the business being conducted under that license Breweries are prohibited from holding retail licenses. It is said that since the old City Council abolished the power of attor ney license, the same results are being secured by the liquor interests in an other way. Under the poweq of attor ney system the breweries owned the licenses and let them out to saloons. At present, it is said, the breweries hold an equity in many of the retail licenses either directly or indirectly, and that this Is a violation of the liquor ordi nance. The Mayor yesterday received S3 ap plications for transfers of' liquor li censes, all of which will be taken un der consideration. The Mayor will In vestigate each application and will rec ommend to the City Commission the granting of the transfers or their re jectment. He Is conducting an exten sive investigation of the liquor busi ness In hope of beinr able to solve the present saloon question in a waj- that will not work any srreat hardshln n saloonmen who are In the business and who possibly would be wrecked finan cially by drastic and unreasonable ac tion on the part of the present administration. Child's Play Destroys Bungalow. ABERDEEN. Wash., July 16. (Spe cial.) The bung-alow of Mrs. F. F. Rorjgers. adjoining the Hfesavlng sta.- attractive price. tlon, burned today. The firo was caused by a child playing with kero sene and matches. CHEAPER FUEL! Edlefsen's bought several thousand tons hard Utah coal and intend making TSTOWSEMf CFTAHKRY CO On Hot Cakes, where the real taste is apparent, WHITE CLOVER BUTTER demonstrates its real upc rjority. Ask your dealer. T. S. Townsend Creamery Co. , Makers of the Famous White Clover Ice Cream.