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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1906)
sir - - 4' PART TWO PAGES 1330 24' voi. xxv. POBTLAXD, OREGON SUNDA MORNING, AfrRID 190e:v' 0. 16. re Win Portland Agents Celebrated "Castleton"Lingerie Waists $7.50 to $50.00 Opman, Olofte eo. Artistic Picture Frames Made to Order at Moat Moderate. Prices A MARVELOUS ARRAY OF LADIES' SUIT BARGAINS 1000 New tailor-Made Suits Underpriced Was ever such an amazing array of new Tailor-Made Suits offered under-price be fore? You will say "No" the moment you clap your eyes on the bewildering display tomorrow. Five world-fampus .manufactarers have contributed to this most notable event. You have your choice of 1000 Newest Spring 1906 Tailored Suits Think of it! Every Suit entirely new this season the most perfect-fitting garments newest and best materials the most fetching styles -the best workmanship. ' No Matter What Suit Is Needed This Sale Will Supply it at Tremendous Economy $75.00 Tailored Suits $56.50 of Voile, Panama Cloth, Serges, Broadcloth and Silk, in white, Alice, black, reseda and gray. $60.00 Tailored Suits $43.00 of Voile, Broadcloth and Panama, in newest shades. $48.50 Tailored Suits $35.00 of finest Broadcloth, Panama and Tailor Suitings; Eton, pony jacket and novelty styles black, navy, gray, Alice blue, rose reseda. $37.50 Tailored Suits $26.00 of Panamas, Broadcloths and Serges, in jacket, Eton and pony jacket styles; black, navy, reseda, Alice blue and fancy mixed cloths. $28.00 Tailored Suits $19.00 of Panama, Broadcloth and fancy mixed materials; Eton and jacket styles, in. black, n&yy, Alice, reseda. $23.50 Tailored Suits $16.75 of Broadcloth and Panama, in black, navy, Alice, rose, reseda and fancy mixed cloths. Sale of Lingerie Waists $3.50 Lingerie Waists $2.23 New Lingerie Waists of fine white Lawn; the entire front is made of allover embroidery with two rows of Valenciennes lace inser tion and five pin tucks between each row of insertion; new elbow sleeves with lace collar and cuffs; sold regularly at $3.50; special $2.23 $2 Lingerie Waists $1.2? New Lingerie Waists, of fine white Lawn; the front is made with three embroidered panels and clusters of fine pin tucking on yoke; new elbow sleeves with VaL lace and tucked cuffs; sold regularly at 2.00; special $1.27 Colored Dress Goods English Mohairs, our own importation; special values for this week 44-in. Mohair Sicilians, navy, brown; myrtle and black, 60c qual ity, at, yard .. 48(5 44- in. English Mohair Sicilians and Brilliantines, cream, black, navy, brown and grays, at, yard 75 45- in. English Mohair Sicilians and Brilliantines, in the new Padu asoy finish, Chiffon weight, extremely high luster; in cream, black, navj's, browns, greens, blue and gray; also in gray Melange effects; nothing like these shown before under $1.50 yard; our price, yard $1.00 54-in. Pricstly's Cravenette Mohairs, mixtures and solid colors, at $1.25 and $1.50 yard. Greme Suitings Imported "Wool Taffetas, in cream and white, at 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 yard. Yachting Serges, in cream and ivory, at 75c, Soc, $1.00, $1.25, $1.35, $1.50, $1.75 yard. Novelty Suitings, in cream and ivory, at 50c, 85c, $1.00, $L25, $1.50 and $2.00 yard. Mohair Sicilians and Brilliantines at 50c, 75c, 85c, $1.00, $1.25 to:$2.25 yard. Embroideries for the Thousands At a season when Embroideries are at their best and popular, it has been our good fortune to secure vast quantities of the very newest and best patterns, which we offer to-you at prices -far below anything ever heard of before. Below we quote a few very-extra specials : $1.25 Embroideries 25c Yard 42,500 yards Swiss, Nainsook and Cambric Embroideries, full 12 to 20 inches wide; in a large selection of pretty designs; also large variety of Novelty Insertions, 3 to 5 inches wide; exceptional values to $1.25 a yard; for Monday's special, the yard. 25 $ 2.50Embr oideries 98c Yard Miles and miles of Swiss, Nainsook and Batiste Jlouhcings, 20 to 27 inches in width; must be seen to be appreciated; values to $2.50 a yard; along with the rest at the marvelous low price of, the yard 98 $1.50 Embroideries 68c Yard Thousands and thousands of yards, same as above, in Bands to match, from 3 to 6'inches wide, worth up to $1.50; while they last, the yard 88 $2.00 Embroideries 78c Yard 5000 yards Demi-Flouncings, consisting of Swiss, Nainsook and Batiste, all this season's best effects; 17 inches wide; great values to $2.00; as-one of the special lot, the yard.78p $1.00 Embroideries 48c Yard 3500 yards, 3 to 4-inch Novelty Bands, to match above patterns; should be $1.00, for this event, the yard 48 ' Embroidered and Lace Trimmed Shirtwaist Patterns Ready for Fitting $1.25 values 98c $1.75 values... $1.48 $1.95 values... $1.68 $2.50 values... $1.98 $3.50 values... $2.98 $3.75 values... $3.19 $4.50 values ... $3.87 $5.00 values ... $3.98 $5.50 values. ..$4.48 Over 2000 Lingerie Shirtwaist patterns to, choose from. The greatest sale ever attempted in Portland. See the special display and sale at Waist and Robe Counters, center of first floor. . VISITING CARDS 100 cards, printed from plate, regular price $1.10, now 59 C 100 cards, including plate, script type, regular price $2.25, now $1.19 100 cards, including plate, old English or Roman type, regular price $3.75, now $2.35 "We will stamp from die, in any color, your writing paper for 19c -a quire; regular price 75c. 8500 Newest Spring Silks Values to $1.50 Yard on Sale at 85 c Htre are highly interesting silk bargains: 5000 high-grade fancy Silks, for waists and drtuftc, new est designs in the new frays, old rose, rweda, green; Alice blue. 2500 yards 24-iachM wide Ohif foQ.fimkh black Taffeta filk, just the lilk for the new jacket Suits. 1000 yards 21-inch plain and chaaftsble Meeealine Taf fetas, in all the aewett col ors. Biy all yo waft at the phe&osMBaUy lew price of 85 $3.50 Valenciennes Laces 98c Doz. This is an enormous season of Valenciennes Laces, being very popular for most every, mode of J trimming. Again the Lipman- Wolfe store comes to the frontj with the announcement that fori Monday's selling we will place on saie 7500 dosen Lace and Insertion, in the round mesh or two-thread, French and Italian designs, in, widths 'from 1 to 24 inches; i values up to $3.50, for this great occasion at the special price, kvH6Sr A XZ mm sfcjjpnsse the dozen 98 A W. .B. Corset Is comfortable the day it is put on and 4 holds its shape to the last day of wear ins;. It does not contort the figure by forcing it into a (liferent outline from your own. It enhances all the curves yon already possees-and grades off. ir regular lines 'without strainiag either Irast or abdomen. Tfeere is 'a perfect-, flitag. model for yoa im each quality: Prices start at $L00.- -' Lawn and Silk Underslips t Tor Lingerie Vaists. -j 1 Pale blue, pale pink, white Silk ;'.V .v.K:;S2.5d Pale bine, palemkLawn .v....-n..;.-....:.gg j Lipman-Wolfe e Co. Cut-Rate DRUG STORE Tomorrow we offer the following Drugs at cut rate Osborn - Colwell Go. Drugs These Drugs are sold exclu sively in our Drug Department. Colwell's Sarsaparilla Blood Purifier, large size, $1.00, cut rate 83 Colwell 's Bed Clover Syrup, regular 50c, cut rate... 39 Compound Syrup of Sarsapar illa with Red Clover and Pot assium Iodide, regular $1.00, cut rate 83 Osborn's Catarrh Balm, regu lar 25c, cut rate 1 Osborn's Catarrh Cure Asep tine, regular 50c, cut rate 39 Osborn's Celery Compound with Coca and Kola, regular .$1.00, cut rate 83p Celery and Kola Nerve Tonic, regular $1.00, cut rate. 83 Baby Soothing Syrup, regular 25c, cut rate 19 Eureka Chill Tonic, regular 50c, cut rate 39 Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, regular 50c, cut rate... 39 Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, regular $1.00, cut rate. 83 Cod Liver Oil Emulsion with the Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda, regular $1.00, cut rate 83 Emulsion of Pure Lofotea Cod Liver Oil with Hypophos phites of Lime and Soda, reg ular $1.00, cut rate 83 Colwell's Hypocod Wine, reg ular $1.00, cut rate 83 Laxative Quinine Tablets, reg ular 25c, cut rate 19 Compound Syrup Horehound Honey and Tar, regular 25c, cut rate 19 Syrup Horehound, Tar and Wild Cherry, regular 25c, cut rate ,.19f Tar Tolu and Wild Cherry Syr up, reg. 25c, cut rate. . .19? Syrup White Pine and Tar Compound, regular 50c, cut rate 39 Du Puys' Pennyroyal Pills, reg. 50c, cut rate 39 D.u Puys' Tansy Pills, reg. 50c, cut rate 39 Du Puys' Sexual Pills, reg. 50c, cut rate 39 Dr. Brewer's Dyspepsia Tab lets, reg. 25c, cut rate. .19' Harper's Improved Vegetable Compound, regular $1.00, cut rate 83 Mrs. Primley's Vegetable. Com pound, regular $1.00, cut rate 83 Colwell's Kidney and Liver Cure, regular $1.00, cut rate 83 Stone Boot Kidney and Liver Elixir, reg. 1.00, cut rate 83 Box of 25 Quinine Pills, 5-gr., Parke Davis, cut rate. .12 Box of 25 Quinine Pills, 2-gr., Parke Davis, cut rate... 9 Box of 12 Quinine Capsules, 5- gr., Parke Davis, cut rate.7 Box of 12 Quinine Capsules, 3- gr., Parke Davis, cut rate.6 Hard, medium and soft Tooth Brushes, assortment of 25c styles, cut rate 15 Eastman's Antiseptic Tooth Powder, in new glass bottles, 25c, cut rate 18 q Dr. Sheffield's Antiseptic Tooth Powder, 25c, cut rate.. 18 $ Violet Toilet Water, regular price 50c, cut rate, per bot tle 256 1000 sheets Toilet Paper, Hy - gienic and Household brands, 10c, cut rate 7 200 exceptionally good. Whi3k ..Brooms, regular 25cr cut- rate 18i 1600 large Sponges, extra val., cut rate . 10 Tine Tar Soap, regular price 9c cake, cut rate 5p Medicated Witch Hazel Soap, cut rate 5 6000 boxes fine Toilet Soaps, White Rose, Buttermilk, Vio- ' let, rerular 25c box, cut rate ' ... 15 kkstile Soap, regular 10c cake, 117 cut rate-: . ir. -. Z5& DIGGING BODIES FROM THE RUINS Forty Crushed and Burned to Death in One Flat Building. MANY CHINESE CREMATED Extent-of Fatalities In Disaster Just Begins to Come to lilght Par-, tlal Iiist of the Iden . tilled .Dead. SAN FRANCISCO. April 3. Forty bodies were taken from a building at 119 Fifth street today by the Red Cross Serv ice. The structure, which wa a four-' story wooden building:, containing three flats of ten rooms each, collapsed during the earthquake. At the time several per sons were taken out alive from the upper stories, but it was thought that all the In mates had escaped. The ruins took fire shortly after and. although efforts were made to extinguish the flames, the entire building was con sumed. The bodies of the unfortunates Imprisoned within the ruins were Incin erated, only the skulls andi a few bones being left. It Is known that Mrs. Henry Murray and A. J. McKear and wife lived in thl3 building. They have not been heard of since the fire. TWENTY-THREE DEAD CHINESE Burned Beyond Recognition Forty Dead in One Kuln. SAN FRANCISCO. April 21. In the past three days 23 bodies of Chinese have been found and Interred In Portsmouth square. But few of the bodies were identified, most of them being burned and mangled beyond recognition. Squads searching for bodies are looking over the ruins in all sections of. the city, and met with some success today. In one ruin 40 bodies were recovered and on the side of Nob Hill five charred" bodies were found. These latter were cremated. IilST OF IDENTIFIED DEAD Partial Iiist of Those Buried Six teen Not Identified. SAN FRANCISCO. April 21. The fol lowing is a partial list of the Identified who havo been buried by the authorities: HARRY CHESBRO. Seventh and Mis sion. N. KOSENFIELD S37H Folsotn street. B NORMANN, 4S9 Pacific street. ANTON B WEBSTER, 14 Williams street. JOHN DAY, 235 Geary street. WILLIAM VASE. 260. Sherman- street. H. MYRAKE. 423 Stevenson street. . KING. male. 928 Mission. A mother and 2-ycar-old baby at 163 Turk street. Besides these. IS unidentified persons were buried under the supervision of Dr. Gamble, two of them being Italians found In the building of the Western Fish Company. A number of others have been buried whose names cannot at present be learn ed- SHOT DEAD BY A SOLDIER Boy Refuses to Surrender Whisky. Man Driven. From Dying Wife. SAN FRANCISCO, April 21.-One oi the younger sons of T. P. Rlordan, a well known real estate dealer, was shot and Instantly killed shortly before the noon hour a few feet from his residence. He was on his way home and had a bottle of whisky in his coat pocket. The soldier on duty ordered him to stop and throw the whisky away and when Rlordan refused, the soldier Immediately shot him dead. An unknown workman employed at the Gerson Tannery on Webster street, near McAllister, was on his way home this morning and was ordered to halt by a sentry. The workman explained his wife was dying and he wanted to see her. and tried to pass. The sentry took a shot at him, but missed him, and the workman ran back to the tannery. XO EASTERNERS AMONG DEAD Only Persons Killed Were In Tene ments .Wrecked by Shock. SAN FRANCISCO, April 21.-SpeciaI.) For the first time since the catastrophe General Funston and the city authorities were able today to devote a few moments to trying to learn where the casualties took place. They are unable to estimate the death list, but they ask the press associations to assure the outside world that It will be found to contain only the names of San Franciscans. Those who met death lost their lives In the poorer quarter of the city, and In nearly every case, were crushed to death by the : first shock of the earthquake throwing their homes down upon them like a house of cards. All the guests- of the big hotels got away safely. The ruined district, which is, a mass or smouldering ruins, gray with ashes and black with smoke, is stH so warm that but little can be done. toward searching for victims. ; -. Editors Are Greatly -Wprrieja. EL PASO. Tex., April 21. Members of the California Press Association, . who have been making a tour in Mexico ar rived here .on a special train, from the City of Mexico today,, and left at once 1 over the Santa Fe for California. They expect to reach Oakland Monday after neon. Since the disaster at San Fran cisco and at other places in California .tMts. excursionists -have been unable- t get any messages from home.