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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1914)
3 ' ' . - ' . . "New Goods, Deepest Reductions, Positive Economy" Throughout the Store THE 3rORn:Ji,rG OREGONIAW, TTtrDAT, JATOTAllY 1G, 1914. ITiial Clearance Women's Stxits and Coats Just 35 Suits Selling to $25.00 at $12.50 Made of Serge, Cheviot and Velvet Twenty Suits Selling to $45.00 Clearance $22,75 In Diagonals, Cheviot, Serge and Wool Poplin Twenty-Two Suits, Clearance $17.75 Selling Regularly to $35.00 Of Velvet, Corduroy, Serge and Wide Wale Diagonal $45.00 Moire Velvet Coats, Clearance $30.00 For Evening and Street Wear Kimono Sleeve Styles $35.00 Brocaded Velvet Coats $23.75 Trimmed With Pipings of Velvet and Self-Covered Buttons Third Floor 9 Final Clearance of Millinery $10 and $15 Trimmed Hats at $3.95 Dress and tailored hats in the smartest Winter models hats trimmed with ribbons, novelty feathers of satins and velvets, in medium and small effects. Such hats as these will do serv ice for many weeks to come. Untrimmed Hats Selling up to $4.50 Clearance 95c Very desirable untrimmed hats in the very best shapes of plushes, velvets and beavers in black, navy blue, and many other popular colors. Hats that require but little trimming to convert them into finished models. Millinery Trimmings Regular $2 to $3 Clearance 98c Fancy stickups. wings and l. rr novelty errects most every kind of feather that is popular will be found here in black. white and colors as well as com bination colored effects. Second Floor. Another Extra Shoe Sale for Women $3.50 Button Boots, Clearance $2.95 The materials used in the construction of these shoes are the best that can be had the workmanship is excellent, and their pleasing lines and finish will delight the most fastidious woman. This is NOT a sale of old cast-off models but shoes that represent the best in this Winter's styles. -Of patent colt, of cloth and kid tops of dull calf with cloth tops and dull kid tops of Xan Russian calf. In the button style with Goodyear Welt soles and fashioned on the high toe model. Basement Clearance Prices Rule on All These Drugs and Toilet Articles Sale Starts Friday and Lasts for Ten Days 25c Tooth Brushes 9c luaranteed brushes with hand- drawn bristles, soft, medium or hard, with straight or curved handles. $1.25 to $1.75 Hair Brushes Clearance 98c With ebony or. rosewood backs, first quality handdrawn bristles with 7, 9 and 1 1 rows, replaced if bristles come out. $1.25 Hughes'-ideal hairbrushes, rubber rosewood backs 69c $2.00 hair brushes with genuine ebony backs .$1.29 $3.00 ebony or cocabola hair brushes. Clearance . $2.1 9 $5.00 concave back, real ebony . hair brushes $3.79 $ 1 . 75 Pearson English cushion hair brushes $129 50c Cloth Brushes 39c 25c Hair Brushes .19c 35c Tooth Brushes. ... .19c SOAPS 10c Best Bath Soap 5c Glycerine, almond elder flower. Turkish bath and buttermilk, in large quarter pound cakes, the fin est bath soaps made, 10c Rose Glycerine 5c Renaissance Antiseptic at 7c 25c Cuticura Soap. .... .14c 10c California Medicated 6c 25c Pears' Glycerine 73c p 75c Pears' Unscented. . . ,9c 25c Woodbury's Facial 14c 25c Packer's Tar Soap. .14c 25c Armour's Superior Tar Soap, Special cake 72c 10c J er gen's Benzoin and Almond Soap 7c 20c English Bath Tablets, special, two cakes for. . .25c 25c Peroxide Bath Soap. 10c 35c Box Oriental Soap, ,19c 15c Jersey Cream Soap. . .9c 15c Juvenile Soap 9c 25c Sacramento Lemon Soap, Special 16c Imported Violet Soap. . .16c , DRUG SPECIALS 25c Bottle Rose Water and Glycerine, special 76c 25c Spirits Camphor. . . .16c 10c pkg. Powdered Borax 8c . 50c Bottle Effervescent Sodi um Phosphate 26c 7 Beef, Iron and Wine. 59c 10c Potash Tablets Sc 25c Hydrogen Peroxide. 15c 10c Hydrogen Peroxide. .5c 50c Mentholatum 29c 50c Weyths Lithia Tab. 29c 25c Malt Nutrine 73c 25c Bromo Quinine. . .'. .72c 50c Quinine, ounce pks. 29c 75c Shef tier's Hair Dye 59c $1 Sutherland Sisters Hair Tonic, special .59c 10c pkg. Boric Acid 6c 10c pkg. Epsom Salts ,3c TOILET GOODS 50c Sempre Giovine. . . ,29c 25c Kolynos Paste 16c 50c Pebeco Paste 25c $1 Oriental Cream 89c 50c Derma Viva 25c $7 Vaucaire Galega Tab 69c 25c Lehn & Fink's Talc. 13c 35c Witch Hazel Lotion 29c Euthymol Tooth Paste. .15c 50c Palmolive Cream 25c 50c La Vida Rouge 25c First Floor. or Mercriandiso of J Merit Only January Sale of .Affording Genuine Economies Such knit underwear as we shall offer Friday comes within , the price range of the most limited pocketbook here is the op portunity of the season to lay in a good stock of knit vests, tights and union suits for the coming season. You will find garments here of cotton, of lisle,-silk lisle and all silk and each one, no matter what the original price, is the best of its kind that can be found all perfect fitting garments, full fashioned and well finished. 35c and 50c Vests Clearance 25c Medium or heavy weight, white ribbed cotton vests, high neck and long sleeves. 50c and 65c Garments, Clearance 35c Each Vests or tights of medium weight white cotton or heavy weight white . wool mixed. 75c and $1.00 Garments, Clearance 59c Each Wool-mixed vests or tights, me dium or heavy weight, silk trimmed and finished. 65c to $1.00 Garments Clearance 50c Each Union suits of white cotton, va rious styles, medium or heavy weight, wool mixed, medium weight vests or tights, extra fine and soft. $2.50 to $3.50 Silk Vests Clearance $1.98 Glove silk vests in pure white in various patterns of handsome em broidered fronts. $1.25 and $1.50 Garments Clearance 98c Each Fine wool-mixed, white ribbed vests with tights to match. Also black equestrian tights, medium weight in pure wool. Union suits, heavy weight wool mixed, in pure white. FOR CHILDREN 25c to 35c Underwear Clearance 18c Each Vests of heavy weight, fine ribbed, white cotton, fleece lined silk-trimmed and finished ankle length pantalettes to match. - 50c to 80c Undergarments Clearance 35c Each Vests, pantalettes or drawers of white ribbed wool mixed. . Also natural color or white, plain wool. Suitable for boys or girls. Up to 35c Underwear Clearance 25c Garment Heavy weight, fine ribbed, fleece lined, white or gray cotton, in vests, pantalettes or drawers. Fourth Floor. Linens for Good Housewives Pure Flax, Finely Spun, Woven Into Exquisite Designs And White Sale Priced Below are just a few items from the big White Sale. On every side in the linen store the housewife will find equal economies. The best part of the white sale is the fact that homekeepers can replenish their linen closets at a great deal less than at any other time of the year and it is always at the Lipman, Wolfe linen store that the women of Portland go for their yearly household supply. Friday and Saturday these specials : $2.25 Hemstitched Lunch Cloths, $1.39 Each Lunch cloths of Irish linen damask having a hemstitched border on all four sides and woven in neat floral and scroll patterns full bleached, soft finish, size 1 J by. 1 4 yards. $1.25 Breakfast Cloths, Clearance 98c Each. Lunch cloths of fine German linen woven in several neat and attractive designs. Size 60 by 59 inches. $2.50 Round Scalloped Table Cloths $1.98 Made of pure linene of a soft quality, artistically designed in circular patterns. Size 60 inches. $1.25 Table Linen, Clearance $12.5 Yard. Pure linen Irish table damask in pretty scroll and floral designs. 70 inches wide, full bleached. . 75c Huck Towels 12c Each These towels are made of linen and cotton firmly woven huck, with hemmed ends, size 18 by 36 inches in all white, and white with red bordered ends. Pure Irish Linen Table Cloths Irish linen table cloths, full grass bleached, fine count linen of a firm, heavy quality in artistic designs with border on four sides to match. Sizes range from 2 by 2 to 3 by 2 yards. $2.75 Cloths $2.29 $3.50 Cloths $2.89 $4.25 Cloths $3.49 $4.00 Napkins to match, size 22 ins.. Clearance, doz. $3.49 Cloths in Circular Designs Suitable for round, square or oblong tables. Full grass bleached, pure Irish linen. Sizes from 2 by 2 yards to 3 by 2 yards. $3.50 Cloths $2.89 $4.50 Cloths $3.59 $5.25 Cloths $4.39 Napkins to match, size 22 by 22 ins.. Clearance, doz. $3.50 $1.50 Table Damask, Clearance $1.25 Yard -This is a special purchase of fine linen damask in a heavy weight, woven in figured and floral designs. 70 inches wide. Napkins to match. $3.50 a dozen. 24 inches square. Basement. MEN On Friday and Saturday We Will Offer A Sale of the Newest Style COLLARS Packed Six in a Box. Special, 50c the Box Owing to the many inquiries we have had from our various customers regarding these collar sales, which have grown fa mous with the men of Portland we recently ordered an extra large and special shipment of these collars. The constant demand for these collars is evidence enough of their superiority you will surely like the satin laundry finish of the fabric which is a noteworthy part of their ex cellence and not only are they of a fine quality, but are fashioned in the latest Spring shapes in high, low and turn down, as well as the ving styles each box containing six different styles. They are all troy made, four-ply, pre shrunk and correctly sized. A Continuation of the Night Shirt Sale For Men $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Garments Clearance 79c Each Flannelette night shirts fashioned with V-neck, military collar or regular turndown collars in plain styles or trimmed with silk frogs and silk braid. The night shirts of muslin are of a fine quality and come fashioned with V-neck and turn down collars with various colored braid trimmings. Sizes 15 to 19. The Manhattan Shirt Sale in This Store offers you a greater variety of shirts than any other store in the city owing to the fact that we carry a greater stock of these shirts than any other store in town. Buy your year's supply in this sale. Sale prices raning from $1.15 to $5.45 each. 1st Floor Kimonos,Negligees,DressingSacques and Children's Bath Robes -Really it seems as though most every style of practical negligee is to be found in this diversified assortment. 'S Garments of wool crepe cloth flannelette, challies and eiderdown loose flowing styles Empire models others with high-waisted effects trimmings of satin bandings,' self borders and pipings. Soft, warm, cozy af fairs that one needs every day. In red. blue, gray and light fig ured designs. The Dressing Sacaues sell regularly at $1.65. $2.25. $4.00 and $3.00 Clearance 83c, $1.13, $2.00 and $1.50 each. Kimonos that sell at $3.50. $4.00. $2.00. $8.00 and as high as $14.00. are now $7.75, $2.00, $1.00, $4.00 to $7.00. Bath Robes that were $4.00 and $4.50 are now $2 and $2.25. Fourth Floor. SATURDAY THE LAST DAY OF The Fleisher Yarn Demonstration Be sure and take advantage of this opportunity ; even though it is the last day of the free classes in the crocheting and knitting of Fleisher yarns you can learn many a new stitch and gain an idea of how to fashion practical and beautiful things from this splendid yarn. Second Floor. Juniors' Suits In a Variety of Styles That have sold at $37J50, $45, $50 and $55. Clearance $28.00, $33.75, $37.50, $41.50 There aren't a great many of our junior's suits left, but what are shown in a variety of styles, practically each one different they are all youthful styles, however, that were designed especially for the young miss yet in her teens, and the models are very smart, in fact, they were new but a short while ago, and represent the very latest of the midwinter fashions. Of velvet and soft fabrics in black, mahogany and taupe, some have the fancy vests effects or the new short front jackets and the skirts are either draped or made in the tier style. In sizes from 1 5 to 17 years Fourth Floor. FRENCH BUDGET READY CABISET EXPLAINS PLANS FOR MEETING REQUIREMENTS. Extraordinary Array and Navy Expen ditures to Be Met ly Several Ran , Idly Redeemable Loaoa. PARIS, Jan. 15. Joseph Calllaux, the Minister of Finance, presented In the Chamber of Deputies today - the new Cabinet's proposed solution of the budget difficulties which have been agitating: France and has brought about tne downfall of the Bartheu' -Ministry. M. Calllaux proposed to meet the deficit of $153,800,000 In the 1914 budget, so far as possible, without re sorting to the loan of a sum greater than $33,600,000. the loan to be for a short time. The extraordinary expenditure for the army of $282,000,000 and that of the navy of $84,000,000 would be met by four or five rapidly redeemable loans to be issued separately during 1914 and 1915, thus avoiding- the overburdening of the money market with a, .single Issue. M. Calllaux counts on obtaining $38,- 000,000 from the proposed graduated tax on capital. 30,000,000 from the In come tax. $10,000,000 to $20,000,000 from new taxation notably, that of petro! and from economies to balance the 191o and future budgets. Coal Pillar Law Assailed. WASHINGTON. Jan. 15. Validity of the Pennsylvania law . requiring each miner to leave a pillar of coal of such width that together with the - pillar left by the adjoining owner it would be sufficient for the safety of miners, was argued today before the Supreme Court. John G. Johnson, of Philadelphia, con tended on behalf of the coal companies that the law was crude, uncertain, un just and unconstitutional. FLOOD FOOD CONDEMNED Eggs- Shipped tor TJse in Tanning Offered for Sale to Bakers. CHICAGO, Jan. 15. Four carloads of canned foodstuffs, which were sub merged in the Ohio floods last Spring, were ordered destroyed today by Fed eral Judge Land Is. Judge Landls also confiscated 46 cases of decayed eggs shipped with the understanding that they were to be used in tanning. The Government charged that the eggs were offered to bakers and grocers as "seconds." John Claflin Quits Directorate. NEW YORK, Jan. 16. John Claflin head of the drygoods firm of H. B. Claflin & Co., and president of the Chamber of Commerce, has decided to withdraw as a director. In every flnan clal institution on whose board he is a member. Turkey Promises to Exhibit. CONSTANTINOPLE. Jan. 15. The Sublime Porte has informed the Ameri can Embassy that Turkey will partici pate officially In the Panama-Pacific Expedition at San Francisco la 1915, PLATFORM IS ADOPTED KEYSTONE PROGRESSIVES OMIT TO SUGGEST CANDIDATES. Liquor Question Is Dealt With In Plank Declaring; Initiative Will Offer Remedy. EARRI SBURG, Pa., Jan. 15. Penn sylvania Progressives closed their con ferences today, at which the 1914 cam paign was outlined, by adopting reso lutions setting forth their principles, but without indorsing or even suggest ing candidates for nominations for state officers to be elected in Novem ber. Among the speakers were James R. Garfield, ex-Secretary of the In terior; United States Senator Clapp. of Minnesota; Gifford Pmchot and several Representatives in Congress. . The resolutions, which were adopted after a discussion over & proposition to declare for equal! ration of taxation. reaffirm the legislative planks of the platform of 1912, demand amendment of the women's employment law so as to bring about a nine-hour day for women; stringent child labor, min imum wage and corrupt practice acts; a constitutional convention; woman suffrage, the initiative referendum and recall of decisions on constitutionality of laws and of executive officers. The liquor question was dealt with by a plank declaring that the initiative wiuld offer a means of starting legis lation to provide for regulation or elimination of the liquor traffic The resolutions declared against fusion. Clifford Pinchot was mentioned as a candidate for United States Senator. T FOR WILL FUTILE FAIR JURORS KEEP SECRET r'"11"3 OF "TB CAMINAI- : BtSIXU TAKJjj.l Ai'AKl Women Urge Salary Increase and Out in "Overhead" Expenses. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 15. (Spe cial.) San Mateo County's grand jury, composed principally of women, will be discharged at Redwood City tomor row. All the women members are en thusiastic. Also, it is said, the jury's work has proved that women really can keep a. secret. It was declared that the report will censure a. Supervisor for turning in duplicate bills for work done the county. It will urge salary increases, but will tell county officers their "overhead expenses" are too high. The women jurors will object specially to the use of automobiles by the Sheriff. The Treasurer's accounting system will .be praised, it is declared, and the Auditor's criticised. No indictments will be returned. "The women played no politics and worked hard, and our Inquiry has been a success." said Mrs. L. H. McCroskey, one of the members. Banks to Enter Sew System. OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU, Wash ington, Jan. 15. The following banks have signified their intention of enter ing the Federal reserve system: Benton County National, of Corvallis, Or.; First National, Oregon City, Or.; First Na tional, Mount Vernon, Wash., and First National, Wallace, Idaho. Writing: Dealt Found to Contain Secret Drawers Employe of House hold May Be Arrested. ROME, Jan; 15. Search of the apart ment of the late Cardinal Rampolla for a last testament, bearing a later date than that of 1889, has failed to reveal the testament. It was reported that the authorities are about to take more energetic measures, which will Include the arrest of one of the men employed in the Cardinal's household. The examination of the apartment continued today and most of the furni ture of the bedroom was taken apart. The writing desk contained secret drawers, in which were many valu able. In a safe was found an envelope containing $700, which had been handed to the Cardinal by a foreign visitor to be distributed to the poor. A complete inventory will be made. In the meantime the investigating magistrate will continue his Interrog atories with the object of establish ing, if possible, who is responsible for ihe disappearance of the testament. Pels Fund Commission Meets. WASHINGTON, Jan. IB. Single tax advocates gathered here today for the fourth annual meeting of the Joseph Fels Fund Commission. Joseph Fels, of Philadelphia and London, who created the commission. Bolton Hall, and other noted single taxers were pres ent. The commission will appropriate for the coming year's single tax propa ganda In the United States. Three Boosted for Congress. MARSHFIKLD, Or, Jan. 15. (Spe- olaL) Friends of Judge John F. Hall, Hugh McLatn and John D. Goss are planning on "jumping" W. C. Hawley's claim" and each of the men is being talked of as Congressional timber. All are Democrats. I Tbmrm Im Onljr Onm I I gnrontoJuinin a " I TJael tlra World Over to Core a Cold In One Day. Always remember the fnll name. Look for the signature on erery box. 29e THE SECRET OF SUCCESS Genuine Merit Required to Win the People's Confidence Have you ever stopped to reason why It Is that so many products that are ex tensively advertised, all at once drop out of sight and are soon forgotten? The reason Is plain the article did not fulfill the promises of the manufactur er. This applies more particularly to a medicine. A medicinal preparation that has real curative value almost sells it self, as like an endless chain system the remedy is recommended by those who have been benefited, to those who are In need of it. A prominent druggist says "Take for example Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a preparation I have sold for many years and never hesitate to recommend, for in almost every case it shows excellent re sults, as many of my customers testify. No other kidney remedy that I know of has so large a sale." According to sworn statements and verified testimony of thousands who have used the preparation, the success of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is due to the fact that It fulfills almost every wish in overcoming kidney, liver and bladder diseases, corrects urinary trou bles and neutralizes the uric acid which causes rheumatism. You may receive a sample bottle of Swamp-Root by Parcels Post. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y.. and enclose ten cents-; also mention The Portland Dally Oregonian. Adv.