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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1908)
life Jilttfcl CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION TWO Pages 1 to lO VOL. XXVII. PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 2, 1908. NO. 31. 'lYemo Liorseis, "VY.r. uorseis ana up. corsets rmea py uic vjmiji rpcrt uurscucrc m rmuauu silks POISOFJ GIVEN TO THE VICTOR Talking Machine, $1 Down, $l a Week A Theater in Your Home The Singers and Players of the World at Your Command Would You Be Wealthy? The Secret Is Economy Trade at Lip ma n - Wolfe's Owl Cut-Rate Drugstore Etablihed 1 850-FIFTY-EIGHT YEARS IN BUSINESS-EstablUhed 1850 PASSENGER GAB Fa I'r . t8 Si life Mysterious Murder of Young Man on San Francisco ,. ; Street. "). Good Merchandise Only Quality Considered Our Prices Are Always the Lowest. Lingerie and Wet, Waists, Vals, to $2 5.00 for $ Sale Highest-Class Dress Waists $6.85 a J.. : t m7 1 "" - ..' . ; t-5rl' I luff fi J L- ' 1 -. ' -x -. ff- 1-1 - T.i,.nsfti- - 1 (None on Sale Until 9 o'clock Monday) Here is an occasion that comes but once a year -the selling or our regular stock of highest class dress waists at one price lower than the cost of materials alone. The making always the biggest item in this class of waists is not counted at all. The patterns are exclusive and novel, as well as smart and neat. Most of them are the famous "Gastleton" brand. This sale offers an opportunity to buy the best at the cost of an ordinary Waist. They include Hand-Embroidered Lingerie Waists with wonderfully delicate figures embroidered by. the deft fingers of French needlewomen. The lace trimmings are distinctive and exclusive in style two-thread GermanValcnciennes and filet lace panels, Irish lace yokes, dottedlace panelsT etc. Also white and ecru Lace Net Waists, trimmed with heavy medallions "of Irish crochet and Cluny lace, etc. One style has a novel heavy lace bertha quite elaborate. They're not ordi nary waists in any sense of the word. Regular values all the way up to $25.00 on sale Monday for only $6.85 IMPORTANT Nona en sale until 9 o'clock. Sale for Mon day only. None res erred; none sent by mail and none C. O. D. at this wensationaUy low price. Be on hand promptly $5 Coat Sweaters $2.95 $6.50 Coat Sweaters $3.75 Women's Coat Sweaters in cardinal, white and gray.' Only a small lot at this low $2.95 price Superb Quality Women's Knitted Coat Sweaters in all the popular colors. Sold regularly uptfJO VZ, to $6.50. Ideal for outing wear u)0 d, O $7.50 Wash Dresses, $2.95 These Pretty Swiss Dresses come in. styles exactly like illustration, which does not give an adequate idea of their gracefulness. It hard ly seems possible that we can sell such dresses for $2.95. As a fact, there are only 20 .$2.95 BATHING SUITS REDUCED 10 Our entire stock of Women's Bathing Suits reduced 10 per cent. Largest stock in Portland. WAIST SALES Great unadvertised sales of Waists tomor row at $1.19, $1.85, $2.38, etc. Less than half price. Chantilly Lace Veils Vals. to $5 at $1.49 Marking Down the Wash Goods for This Annual Clean-up Sale Cottons and Linens Included There are only a few hundred patterns left of the thousands with which we began the season. We made our profit long ago, and now we are selling these choicest goods at less than cost price. They are perfectly fresh all new, smart patterns. It is our object to make prices so low that it's worth while to put them away . for next year. And there are two months of Summer yet. 25c Batiste, with and without side bands, 9c yard 35c Printed Organdies, Batistes, Zephyrs, 15c yard 60c, 75c Dress Linen in all plaia colors, 37c yard 75c and $1.00 New Wash Silk fabrics at 43c yard 75c Rough Weave Pongee Silk Wash Goods at 43c ! 15c Plain Voiles and Printed Lawns at 5c yard And many other bargains at all coulters , Challenge Sale Silk Gloves H'ere is a Monday sale oppo r t u n i t y that seldom comes an assortment of round and square Chantilly Lace Veils, all colors the most popular and expensive veil of the season. Here are veils that have sold all the way up to $5.00, on sale for $1.49 35c Tuxedo Veiling 19c Sale of Engraved Cards Plates Such values as were never offered before by any Portland establishment. We employ the most skillful designers and engravers, the immense volume of our business enabling us to employ workmen at higher wages than exclusive engravers. 100 cards and plate, four styles of fancy script, on best vellum stock, any size. Kegular price $2.00. 100 French Script Cards and Copper Plate, engraved on best vellum stock. Regular price $3.25; sale Q OQ price n 100 Shaded Old English Cards and Copper Plate,. dp AQ best vellum stock. Regular $3.50 values, sale. 100 cards printed from plate, best vellum stock; $1 value. .-. "J7C 30c Children's Drawers, 15c Children's Muslin Drawers, plain hem and tucks, hem stitched ruffle or embroidery trimmed, sizes r. 1 to 4 years. Values to 30c, special IOC Reg. 20c Cotton Vests, 12c Women's Fine Gauze Cotton Vests, low ry i n neck, no sleeves, 20c value, for lw2C 27c Women's Lisle Vests, 19c Women's Fine - Lisle Vests, low neck, no q sleeves, well finished, regular 27c value. X7C Round and Sauare Mesh Tuxedo Vrillntr l small dots, all colors. Large assortment to 1f select from. Regular values to 35c yard.... .iyC Embroidered Stiff Collars 10c These "Glove prices are absolutely the lowest quoted in any city in the United States; every pair a standard make on which everybody knows the price. We still challenge any merchant in AmericaJo offer values that equal them. $1.75 "Kayser" Silk Gloves 85c Yes, these are the same 16-button Silk Gloves that were scarce last year at $1.75 a pair. The low price is made possible by the low cost of raw silk at present. AH with double-tipped fingers; all sizes in black, white and leather shades and colors. Every pair new, Kayser .and other standard makes. Regular price $1.75 pair, low- QCp est price in the United State's 0Ji Regular $2.25 Silk Gloves, $1.55 Highest-grade ,"Kayser" and "Fownes" 16 - button - length Silk Gloves in black, white, the wanted colors. Double tipped, best qualities, all sizes. These are flj-fl c (T the finest grade; were $2.25 a pair. PA -'-' owlnjr to an unroriunate Typographical error, our oamruay uu vertlsement read: "J1.75 Silk Gloves for 95c". instead ot 8oc. They were sold all day at 5c. We are never undersold. Regular 19c and 25c Values 100 dozen Women's Colored Embroid ered Linen Collars, all sizes, large assortment of figures. Regu- -f f lar 19c and 25c values for. ... 1UC $1.25 Laces 69c Dozen German Valenciennes Laces,' a special lot of insertions and edges, beautiful new patterns, values to 2 f $155 dozen, for OVC 35c -50c Lace Jabots, .29c Women's Lace Jabots, all our regular 35c and 50c values, only a small lot, reduced to. .... 29c Infants5 Wear Reduced Lot of odd garments of In fants' Long and Short Slips, Dresses and Skirts; with daintiest of lace insertion, beading and ribbon trim mings. Short Dresses in sizes 6 months to 6 years. All reduced to 59, 70, 98fS $1.19, $1.39 to $6.98. Cambric Gowns 59c Children's Cambric Gowns, embroidery and lace edges, all styles, sizes 2 to 14 years. Values to $1.00 j;q on sale for. OUC Lace Lisle Stockings Three Pairs for $1.00 Women's Imported Lisle Lace, Stockings, made with spliced heels and toes, full fash ioned; colors navy, sky, heHo, pink, car dinal, black and a variety of other shades. Regular values to 65c a pair, qi a 3 pairs for.......... Jpl.vJU Sole agents , for the genuine "Wearwell" Ho siery. Beware of Imitations sold by any other store than Llpman, Wolfe & Co. Lace Curtains $2.98 Pr. 1000 pairs Lace Curtains, consisting of the season s best patterns in Renaissance, Cluny, Battenberg and Irish Point, in white or Arabian color, 2J4 and 3 yds. ?0 QQ long. Values to $4.50 pair ..45.270 NEWEST FICTION $1.18 A COPY Diana of Dubson's, by Cecily Hamilton. Vera, the Medium, by R. H. Davis. Half Way House, by Maurice Hewlett. . Shoulders of Atlas, by Mary E. Wilkins. The Servant In the House. Julie's Diary. Rose MacLeod, by Alice Brown. Mr. Crewe's Career, by Winston Churchill. Prima Donna, by F. Marion Crawford. Wash Suits, Lingerie Dresses Vals.to$30at$7.95 There are only about 25 Tailor-made Wash Suits in this lot, but they're some of the best $20.00 to $30.00 values of the season. Made of pure linen, rep and poplin in plain colors. Also Lingerie Princess Dresses of dainty lawn and mull, in light blue, champagne, pink and white. Values up to $30.00 go on sale Monday for f7 Q only. Ninety Tailor-Made Wash Suits Reg. $10 Vals. $5.85 Smartest striped and plain color Duck Tailor-made Wash Suits. New shipment just from New York, C Z fi E' in all sizes. Regular $10.00 values ...:r4jy4j Reg. 43c Umbrella Pants at 33c Women's Cotton Umbrella Pants, lace nn- 6Uil.wvx -riES trimmed, regular 43c value, for . 1 ....... . OOC ll&C"' A7 DYING WHEN JOURNEY ENDS Cyanide of Potassium Administered While Revalk Is Returning From Farewell Party Before Sailing for Manila. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug." 1. Cyanide of potassium was found in the etomach of Vernal Revalk, a young high school stu dent who died at the Harbor Hospital this morning after a ride .in a cab from Fillmore street to tho Ferry Depot. Young Revalk had attended a party given in his honor at a private residence on Sutter street last night, and was to have started for Manila Wednesday. He escorted one of the young ladies attend ing the party to her home and later ap peared on Fillmore street and called a cab. He was apparently all right when he entered the cab, but was dying when the cab reached the Ferry Depot. Letter Found In Pocket.' - In the pocket of young Revalk's coat after his death was found a letter from I. eland Sparks, son of the late Governor Sparks, of Nevada. The letter was post marked In Reno. Before starting on his last ride Revalk gave the cab driver a letter addressed to Leland Sparks at Reno and asked that it be mailed. It was mailed by the driver on the way down Market street. Young Revalk was to have started for Manila on next Wednesday to take a position in the Government service and the party which he attended last night was given in his honor. Father Thinks It Murder. R. B. Revalk. father of the dead young man, believes that murder has been com mitted. He said: "There is foul play somewhere and we have placed the matter in the hands of the detectives. A thorough investigation will be made." He entirely rejects the theory of suicide. It is known that young Revalk visited a saloon before taking the cab, for he called up one of his school fraternity brothers on the telephone and asked him to call for him to talk over old times. Revalk Is snoken -of In the highest terms 1 by his schoolmates and all others who knew him and is said to nave snown no signs of. despondency last night. LAUGHS AT LIFE SENTENCE Female Prisoner Tukcs Penalty for Killing Child Calmly. KANSAS CITY. Aug. 1. Life im prisonment was the punishment meted out to Mrs. Sarah Morasch today in tha District Court of Wyandotte County, Kan., for the murder of 4-year-old Ruth Miller, a niece of the woman by mar riage. Mrs. Morasch sent poisoned candy through the mail to Ella Van Meter. 14 yeais old. a half-sister of the murdered child. The older girl, for whom it was Intended, did not die. The candy was sent in a spirit of re sentment because the girl had laughed at the woman. - - Mrs. Morasch accepted her punishment with a smile and, when asked If she had anything to say, turned laughingly and walked to her chair. The woman is 48 years old. KEEPS NAVAJ0S IN CONTROL Troops Ordered to Prevent Conflict About Grazing Itfglits. ' DENVER, Aug. 1. General Earl D. Thomas, commanding the Department of the Colorado, has been instructed to dis patch Immediately six troops of cavalry to the Navajo reservation. The orders came from the War Department yester day and are induced by the fear that renegade Utes will Induce the -Navajos to rebel. The chief cause of the dissatisfaction is the use of the water-holes and grazing and by the whites. The Indians say the white- men are stealing their privileges and resent the intrusion. The troops will be sent from Forts Whipple, Apache and Wingate. ISSUE EMERGENCY NOTES Whole $500,000,000 Will Be Out Before Congress Meets. . WASHINGTON, Aug. I. The Treasury officials are making satisfactory progress in getting out emergency notes under tha circulation amendment passed last ses sion of - Congress. Acting Secretary Coolidge said today that the Bureau of Eneravln & Printing is delivering .to the Treasury from 2,000,000 to $3,500,000 in the new currency daily and that by tne middle of September fully 10O,00O,0O0 would be readv for delivery to the banks on call. It is expected by the time Con gress meets in December the whole outv 000,000 authorized will be printed and ready for distribution. , HAS YELLOW FEVER CASE Steamer From Luguna, Mex., is Quarantine at Xew York. NEW YORK. Aug. 1. Henry Larsen, a fireman on the steamship Horda, was taken to the Swinburne Island Hospital today, suffering from yellow fever. Th Horda arrived here from Laguna, Mex ico. The boat will be held in quaran tine for disinfection before proceeding to Norfolk, where she 1b to load cargo.