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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1902)
,15 oft TgE SUNDAY OREGONIANl PORTLAND SEPTEMBER 14, 1902. ' oil 1 Olds, Wortman & King Fifth and Washington Olds Wbfftman & Kin, Oat Dress Goods Division Is headquarters for fine dress fabrics. It positively outranks the whole Northwest in variety, values, quality and stylish materials. We have spared no pains to make it so, and are not content to let anything new or good in this line pass us' by. Consequently new and lovely goods are constantly being aug mented by more new and lovely goods in all the standard weaves and novelties, which create an everchanging and inter esting showing in this department. Gteat Special---Lamp Sale Every Lamp, Lamp Globe and Shade reduced. This includes everything in stand, hall and hanging lamps. Here are a few of our eytra specials: Low stand bedroom lamp, dec vase and globe y 7 to match; regular price $5.50, special 5 Rookwood design, center-draft burner, lamp tf A f Q Men's Finishings and chimney, reduced from $8.25 to . Low shape center-draft burner, dec vase and C?A glotieto match, xedxszed from $5.50 $Tr.ZO Large lamp, oriental decoration, dark bronze metal work vase ana globe to matcn, center-drait P burner, reduced from $ J 6.50 to 4 " Gold plate parlor lamp, center-draft burner. lamp ana cnimney, red. trom $4.50 to .75 Slack GoodsUf sl0wn2' n this line is far superior to anything we have yet done in variety, qual- weight goods, smooth and rough finish, in endless variety. There Reception lamp, dark green enamel, finest 9 jrf are Etamines, plain, striped and pebbled; beautiful silk-striped Mis- goId brcn2e foot uced from $4.50 to J trals, V oiles, Caritas, Crispines, Turkish Mohairs, Panne Sateens, etc Priestley s Black Goods Are too well known to need introduction. We have these beautiful, excellent wearing, rain shedding goods, at prices from 50c up, and broadcloths from $20 per yard to $5.00. Street Wea Fabrics The best values known are here in sackings, panne cloths, zibalines, unfinished worsteds, Venetians, gran ites, cheviots, etc Prices 50c to $20 per yard. Colored Dress Goods Too much cannot be said of our new stock, either as to price, quality, color or style. It contains the choicest and the newest of unsurpassed wearing qualities in an infinite variety of weaves. There are heavy service weights in street shades, and light-weight clinging materials in the daintiest and most delicate shades, some with effective little silk stripes running through them. For Shirtwaists There are rich colorings for street wear in a great variety of combinations. Colored Silks Among our many new rich silks is the Peau de Chamoise. Its name suggests the soft richness of its weave. It is 24-in. wide and comes in all jthe popular cdlors, black and white, and is especially handsome in the deep-toned, cream shade. ' The Laventine is also a very rich, soft silk fabric, 24-in. wide and very popular. "We have it in black, white and lovely new shades. Velours In high novelties, our velours take the lead, in stripes, polka dots and moire effects, and it is a material that is the rage in the East. For House Gowns and Kimonas Beautiful new printed cashmeres, that lay in the softest folds and are admirably adapted for such wear. Plaid Taffetas There promises to be a very great demand, for plaids for dressy waists and they are here in a bewildering va riety of harmonious color-combinations, both light and dark. Panne Velvets For Fall shirtwaists is one of the season's high novelties. The line we are showing in Persian effects is Tare indeed in its beautiful finish and elegant subdued colorings. Leather Goods We have "the things" in these goods. To begin with, we have the new and popular Arm or Wrist Bags In handy, convenient sizes: in finest finished seal, walrus, lizard, alligator, morocco and sealion. Colors black, brown, tan and gray, with long chains, silver and gold mountings and plain and jeweled clasps in a great va riety of designs. Chatelaine Bags In all sizes and designs, in the genuine hornback alli gator, seal, walrus, lizard, morocco and seal leather; in plain and mottled effects, with plain scroll and jeweled mountings; many in the very neat and elegant leather cover frame and chatelaine Parses In every conceivable, convenient style, all in high fin ished leathers, in beautiful, glossy black, sealbrown, rich greens and reds; also in the genuine Mexican handcarved leather. Leather Masic .Rolls Of the best leather, in all the popular styles, black, green and natural shades; in walrus, monkey, seal, morocco and the genuine Mexican carved work. Call, examine and price these goods. Art Division We would be pleased to have ladies interested in artistic fancy work call and see our commenced pieces of German cross-stitch and Mt. Molock work. They are something new and very handsome. Cushion Covers Sofa Cushions are more popular than ever. "We have covers in 75 different styles, all pretty and artistic and many of them exceedingly rich, especially the Burnt Leather and Velours. Flannel Department Our Fall stock is now all in and we are safe in say ing it is so complete as to leave nothing to be desired. FLANNELETTES in light and medium colorings, all this season's styles, very soft and fleecy. ' Prices G per yard X7c to OC PRINTED'- VELOURS in handsome Persian, floral and striped effects for waists, dressing sacques and f house gowns. Price per yard OC FRENCH FLANNELS An immense assortment, both pfain and printed, in Persian effects, dots, scroll and neat designs, with printed border. Prices CZ f per yard 85c to OUC WHITE EMBROIDERED FLANNELS with scalloped hemstitched borders, very soft, beautiful tZf goods. Prices per yard $2.50 to O lC Cotton Waistings One of the newest and most correct things for Fall wear. Wc have by far the greatest assortment on sale, and they have been admired by thousands thepast week There are mercerized canvas cloths, vestings with hand some raised effects, Marseilles cloth, soft finish piques, momie and basket cloths, satin striped cheviots and shirt waist linens in all colors. Oxst Mail Order Department Is ever on the alert to fill your orders to your perfect satisfaction. When you are unable to visit our store. give it a trial. New Laces "We are now showing a very complete line of the finest Point Venise bands, galloon and medallion effects that can be procured. These are in the daintiest, airiest combinations imaginable. We have them from J5c per yard to $9.00f with all-over laces to match. NEW BRAID TRIMMINGS in the latest effects, narrow, medium and wide. PENDANTS, one of the newest trimmings, in sizes to suit trimming. PERSIAN EFFECTS, very handsome. NEW LACE COLLARS, both black and white; prices $1.25, $.50, $2.50, $3.50, $5.00 and up. You are invited to see them whether you buy or not. Children's School Handkercniefs On Monday we will place on sale a lot of Children's school handkerchiefs that are the greatest values to be found. They are a neat, good handkerchief and go at following prices: Children's white school handkerchiefs 3 for JOc Children's colored border handkerchiefs, each 5c Children's white handkerchiefs, with corded border - and hemstitched, each 5c Children's white handkerchiefs, with corded border and hemstitched, of finer quality 3 for 25c ons Our stock of ribbons is overflowing with good things in an endless variety of colors and weaves. There is a great showing of children's hair and school ribbons at very reasonable prices. Also for ladies' neckwear, belts, etc We particularly call attention to our SATIN TAF FETAS, 3$ and 4 inches wide, in all colors, black and white. . Sale Lisle and Silk Gloves These are nice, fancy open work gloves which it will pay you well to buy at the price, and hold over. Wc want the space they occupy. Colors tan, gray,' mode, white and black. Regular price 65c and A .75c; sale price frOC Ladies' Neckwear Stole End Stocks The Very Latest Thing Call and see them. Prices up to $4.50 each. Ask to see the new fadies' hand-made turnover top collars and stocks. They are very choice. Royal Worcester c Corsets More Choice Styles Tust in. This rcpal. Rovnl Wnrrmto Corset, s?oes faster and faster ff Ivtto it becomes known, which compels us to continually replenish our stock. The last consignment we received contains Jfti J.WnECpSTCN some beatities in the. Prinrm in A SfraightEroV -P' which we will be glad to show. "Ladies9 Fall Petticoats We have many strikingly pretty new petticoats in mercerized sateen, alpaca, silk or wool moreen and Italian cloth, at prices within the reach of everybody. wick, regular price$J.25, special sOC Decorated lamp and 7-inch dome shade to match, O regular price $J.00, special OOC We Are Pleased to Show Our New Lines of Decorated China and Ornaments Haviland Qiina Dinner Sets Special Prices We have some beautiful new Haviland China Decorated Dinner Sets, which, owing to special prices made us, we are able to offer at very low figures. They are of J00 pieces 'each and great bargains, tfj-'ir r-f Prices per set, $33.00, $27.50 and. . . . PO O U New Fall Neckwear This wehave in abundance in all the new Fall colors, and styles in Derbysjjreversibles, Imperials, Ascots, four-in-hands, B-bows, shield bows, tecks, shield tecks, clubs, bat wings and 'JEZr everything else that is new and swell. From $3.00 to . . Men's" Shirts All the newest things in dots and stripes, plain and fancy Ox fords and Madras. We have an exceedingly large line of them in soft, stiff and semi-stiff bosoms. Men's Hosiery There is everything to choose from here in plain and fancy lisle, cotton, cashmere and silk. Would especially mention something very fetching just received in the imported O. K. hose. Also the Stuttgarter and Dr. Diemel Fall goods, in black and natural shades. Prices f per pair, $2.50 to vC Men's Fall Underwear A full line of four of the best makes in the world. Stottgarter, Lewis, A. C. Staley and Dr. Diemel's Linen Mesh Absolutely the best and most reliable goods on the market. Our line is so full and complete as to outclass any other stock on the Pacific Coast. We have endeavored to supply every imagin able want in this line in make, finish, colors and yarn combinations. We have the wool and silk mixtures, wool and cotton, wool and linen, and all wool. However, if we haven't the garment you want in the cut, or, color, or mixture, we are glad to take your measure and have the garmsnt you want made at no extra expense to you. Men's Gloves We are showing all the most approved styles in colors, stitchines cip; 111 me Aingusn cape, line pique, mocna 1 and suede, $2.00 and vp Strit Division Still continues to be a very interesting place to ladies. As the quantities of new things are sold and leave the store, more as beautiful' arrive to take their place. .We have just unpacked some very attractive Children's and Misses' Coats They embrace a great variety of materials and colors, invisible plaids and stripes; are beautifully made and fashioned, and have all the new and pretty girlish fads, in finish. Notable among them is the exceedingly handsome new angora cloth. Ladies' Coats There are such quantities to choose from both in Jackets, three-quarter lengths and long coats, in the highest novelties, including the popular Monte Carlo and the new ripple back; and all at prices that place them in the reach of everyone. . Tailo? Street Smts These, too, excel in variety, quality, style and finish, There are all the popular shades in both smooth and rough finish, and prices are very reasonable. Infants' Outfits Everything that is sweet and dainty and sensible for the little tots we have in great variety and abundance and at prices to suit all. In addition to our regular lines, we are making a specialty of Infants' Outfits. They are very complete and all of excellent materials, beautifully made and will prove a great saving'in time and work. Prices J8-piece Outfits at , $8.20 2J-piece Outfits at $12.55 30-piece Outfits at $23.45 32-piece Outfits at $50.00 Mifiinefy Hosiery . Everything New, Both Plain and Fancy Ladies' Hose In new lisle fancy designs, black and white combinations a very prominent fad in hosiery, both in vertical stripes and mixtures. Prices range per pair from $2.50 to OvC Plain black O. K. cotton or lisle, full shaped, hich spliced neels and double soles. Prices per pair 75c, 50c, 35c and 23c Although our sales the past week were exceedingly heavy and many elegant and costly model hats were disposed of to eager pur chasers, it was no more than we expected, knowing, as we do, the superiority of our styles and materials. Wc have just as lovely hats to show our customers now, and will continue to have through the entire season. The last hat in point of quality and style will be just as desirable as the first. The exclusive line of white felt street hats we are showing are very becoming and dressy. The H. Bendel Hat Nothing in the way of street hats is more in demand this Fall than the H. Bendel Tailored Hat. We are sole agents for them in Portland and carry a large and desirable line. Sale WMte Enameled Iton Beds These are an extra fine iron bed with brass toprail knobs and spindles, three-quarter and full size, which sell H ZZ regularly at $7.00 each, this week they go at . . . O Also white enameled, brass trimmed beds, with heavy brass top rails, brass vases, brass knobs and rosettes; regular $Q A'tZ price $J3.50, special 4?frO We carry a complete line of top mattresses, including hair, floss, moss, wool, cotton and shoddy combinations. Misses' Hose Fine ribbed, black cotton hose, with double knee, heel and toe. Prices 35c, 30c and. Boys' School Hose Heavy, seamless, well reinforced knees, heels toes, either fine or double ribbed, per pair, 25. Our store is headquarters for Oregon "Wool Blankets and the genuine Downalene Comforts. ' and 25c and Boys' Dress Hose Fine quality, cotton or lisle, French foot and double knees. Prices per pair, 50c, 40c and . Mason F?ait Jas Porcelain Lined Caps Pints, per dozen 50c Half gallon, per doz . . 75c Quarts, per dozen 5Sc Caps and rubbers, pr dz 20c Choice red rubbers, per dozen . . 7c Men's Shoes THE "GOVERNOR." Pingree's "Governor" shoe'for men, sold all over at $4.00 per pair, is the best shoe for looks, finish, shape keeping and long wear, on the market, at anywhere near the price. The style of this shoe changes, the wearer of it is always stylishly shod, but the quality is always the same first-class. Call at our shoe department and satisfy yourself about it 1 1 1 1 1 z 1 I ' millinery. Room 15 Russel building, cor ner Fourth ana Jiorrlson. Miss Edith McGinn has resumed piano teaching. 'Phone Main 436. 535 Couch. Miss Helen W. Copeland has returned and is ready to receive pupils in dancing at Burkhard Hall Monday evenings, be ginning September 15, at' 7:30. Telephone West 2513. A private kindergarten' VH1 be opened. Monday morning, September 15, In the reading-rooms of the church at Twenty third and Irving streets by Miss Margaret Palmer. Address C71 Gllsan street. 'Phone Green 156. Mrs. Larowe's Hall, Twenty-third and Kearney, can be rented for Friday nights. Tel. North 429L Everest's Orchestra, if desired. Mrs, Elfrlda Cc-nea, formerly assistant teacher to Anton Sehott will few more pupils In voice culture, 429 Al der street. Miss Josephine Kearney has returned from the East, and will receive pupils after the 15th Inst. Residence 205 Cherry street. Tel. Pink ?73. Mme. Bauer, well known as -a success ful teacher of French. Spanish, German conversational method; also prepares stu dents for college. 12S North Nineteenth street Tel. Red 1S1. At the "Women's Union. Mr N. L. Edwards, of Oakland, Cal., is here for a short visit. Miss W. J. Beesen, of Tacoma, has been residing at the Union for a few days this week. Mrs. M. J. Hopkins, of Tacoma, left for home early in the week after a sta 01 a lew days. Miss Grace Brown, of Pendleton, is making her home at the Union. Mrs. L. Hayburn, of St. Helens. la here visiting her neice, Miss E. Sherrlll. Miss Lettle Masterson, of Independence, was amongst this week's transients. Mies "Williams, superintendent of the T. W. C. A. boarding-house at Oakland, Cal., was one of the week's visitors. Mrs. J. Lynch was here over one night on her way from Chehalis to Ashland. MIbs Ethelyne Atkinson, of Echo, Or., has come to Vtend one of the business colleges. Mis3 Elizabeth Carruthers, teacher, Clinton-Kelly school, and Miss Mamie Allen, of Albany, arrived yesterday morn ing from their European tour and are both at the Union. OREGON". Salem. Mrs. I. N. Miles, of Newberg, i3 visiting her sister. Mrs. L. M. Kirk. Mrs. William Brown was the guest of iConcluded on Page 23.)