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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1913)
It K A "Red Letter" Week ALL THIS WEEK To every purchaser of $1.00 or more TWENTY. FIVE GOLD Important Notice to Charge Customers! No Bill Until January 1, 1914 BOND STAMPS will be given absolutely FREE! Only one set can be allowed in any one book. Gold Bond Stamps mean extra money for Christmas Gifts ! For the convenience of all our customers who have charge accounts, and to encourage early Christmas shopping, all goods bought from now until Christmas will be charged on bill rendered January 1, 1914. Buy your Christmas gifts now while stocks are complete. Need not pay until Jan. 1 vi - iii i .Ja.-.fc ii r iT .r i i. .Tl ill ass New Yorlc Suits TUT! SUNDAY OBEGONIAIT, rOSTLAND, NOVEMBER 23, 1913. 2 GLH0 . J3 BS Jiiq 1124 C V V WJ Coats and Dresses Captared f or ..Cash at Only 40 c to 50 c on th Dollar! Rosenbaum Sc Co.. West 32d Street New York, Retire From Business WITHOUT a doubt the most astonishing special purchase of Women's Garments Portland has known in recent years goes on sale tomor row morning at The Holtz Store!' Rosenbaum & Co. are classed among New York's highest class Garment manufacturers. Adverse conditions recently brought about their decision td quit business. Our New York buyer secured the entire made-up stock of beautiful, new Winter Suits, Coats and Dresses at the lowest prices, we believe, a Portland Store ever paid for merchandise of equally high quality! Many of these superb garments are exact copies of Paris models. Finest imported materials and high-class workmanship. . The sale prices on many are less than actual cost of manufacture! Come early, if you wish first pick-of the purchase. Divided in three immense lots! SEE IMMENSE WINDOW DISPLAY OF THESE GARMENTS OVER SUNDAY 35.00 to N You will scarcely be able to believe it possible that such superb models can be sold for such a small amount. Velvets, both plain and richly brocaded; eponges, matelasse, two-toned corduroys, granite cloth, broadcloth and every novelty of the season, many fur trimmed. Short, snappy coats, long, graceful cutaways, Dressy novelties with fancy sashes and embroidered Col lars. Draped, slashed and peg skirts. The cheap- rrr! j.- est suit easilv worth M J H $35, the finest moder ate GlJU VI U f1 Pceu ixL jou, an v .. MV x.. w mm 98 V A Our Entire Regular Stock of High-Class Novelty Suits, From $40.00 to $97.50, V2 Price ail ore a Suits Ked ucei $50.00 Chic k for $22.50 . CSf . $32.50 toM Dozens of $8W "tt" $50.00 SpjK Stunning Coats for lrS . Models . Only Only .811 dXUf i ill & $30 to $ 4 5 L o v e 1 y Dresses at Only $16.45 Now is the time to choose a new Suit and have it ready for Thanks giving. All smartest fabrics and colorings in these plain-tailored and semi-fancy Suits from our regular Btock: $20.00 Suits for S 9.98 $22.50 Suits for ....12.45 $28.75 Suits for S16.45 $35.00 Suits for $22.50 Exquisite models in Dressy Coats. Rich Velvets, Broadcloths, Peau de Peche, Duvetyne, Corduroys in two tones, eponges and new fabrics comprise the materials. All richly satin lined, many fur-trimmed. Black, Burgundy, Taupe, Apricot, Brown, Copenhagen and every desirable new shade of the season in the newest and most charming modes. The sort of coats over which New York has been enthusing this season. Moderately valued from $32.50 to $50, all in one lot at $19.85.. To fully appreciate these frocks you must see them for yourself. Lovely mod els of clinging crepes canton crinkled and Turk ish, crepe de chine, messalines, combinations of plaid and plain silks. Charming little afternoon ' and dinner dresses with blouse and pleated tunic of "Poiret" chiffon over long, straight, plain skirt. The newest shades of tango, Indian red, Russian green, taupes and novelties. Every one worth at least $30.00 and most of them, $45.00, all in one lot for this great opportunity at only All Furs, 20 Off Select your Christmas Furs tomorrow and pay 20 per cent less our regular marked prices. Any piece may be laid aside by the payment of a small deposit. All the most fashionable styles and furs are in cluded. For instance : $ 7.50 Furs S 6.00 $10.00 Furs $ 8.00 $12.50 Furs $10.00 $15.00 Furs 12.00 $20.00 Furs S16.00 $25.00 Furs 20.00 $30.00. Furs 24.00 $35.00 Furs ..28.00 $1.50 Rogers Silverware 95c ORANGE Spoons, Oyster Forks, Coffee Spoons, Berry Forks, Bouillon Spoons, Table Spoons, Tea Spoons, Butter Spreaders, Berry Spoons, 95c Cold Meat Forks, Castors, Children's Silver Cups in Rogers ine quadruple plate silver. $1.50 values, special Monday at. genu- $7.50 Rogers Silverware $4.98 Complete set Rogers Sil verware in chest, 6 knives, 6 forks, 6 tablespoons, 6 teaspoons, sugar ehell and butter knife, djvfl QQ $7.50 value at PtwO $3.00 Set Silver ware, Sale $1.69 12-piece set of KniveB and Forks heavy silver-plated. In box ready for mail ing. $3 values, Thanksgiv ing Bale price, C?-l Ck the set at only 1 eOiJ $5.00 Carving Set, Sale $2.98 Carving Set of 3 pieces knife, fork and steel, with imitation stag hsndl e packed ready for mailing. Special price ! QQ for this sale 'fO T anKsgiying Linens $1.35 Damask at 98c . . All-Linen Table Damask, 72 inches wide. Extra heavy quality. 15 new and pretty patterns. Specially priced for this QQ sale, yard ... . ,7oC $3.75 "Napkins to match, dozen. . .$2.98 $1.50 Linen Cloths 98c 150 beautiful Linen . Cloths, hem- stitched borders. Attractive patterns. Special, each. . . 98c $1.25 Napkins Special 79c 79c A fine, serviceable quality of Napkins in a variety of neat patterns. $1.25 values, special, the dozen only TH a. raks giving Groceries Olives, Thanksgiving price, quart, 30 New Navel Oranges, special, dozen, 40 Apples, special price, per box,' $1.25 Japanese Oranges, special, per box, 7E HOLTZ' Big Grocery Depart ment is filled with good things for the Thanksgiving feast. Make your selections early. Look at these special offering for tomorrow: Mixed Nuts, Thanksgiving Sale price, lb. 2Q$ New lot Walnuts, No. 1 nuts, special, lb., SO New lot Almonds, special price, the lb., 120 Tard Dates, Thanksgiving sale price, lb., 15 Golden Dates, for Thanksgiving, ft lb., 10 Fresh lot Layer Figs, price, a lb., only 21 Fresh lot Candied Figs, price, a package, 5 Cranberries, Thanksgiving price, 2 qts. 25 "5-Crown" Table Raisins, special,, lb, 2 Seeded Raisins in 1-lb. cartons, three for 17 Sweet Potatoes, special at 10 lbs. for 25 Pumpkin in large cans, special for 10 Citron, per lb.... ."...2) Orange Peel, per lb.- 2 Lemon Feel, per lb.... ....... ...... 20 And up to $150 Furs, all at 20 Per Cent Off. $1.00 Shadow Laces for 25c o VER 1000 yards of fine quality Shadow Laco Flouncings, 12 to 18 inches wide, in white, cream or ecru. Also fine narrow edges, 6 to 18 inches. Beautiful patterns, 50o to $1 values, Monday, yard 65c Ribbons at 18c 2000 yards fine all-silk Ribbons. Beautiful bro caded taffeta and satin Ribbons in white, pink or blue. Also very fine heavy quality hairbow taffeta ribbons with 6triped e d ge. - o Yard ;..JLOC $2.50 Art Pieces 95c Don't Miss These Beautiful Hand - Embroi dered Art Places, Scarfs and Pillow Blips. Hand designs on eood quality art linen. In natural shade. The Scarfs are 18x54 lnchea and have hemstitched endB. The Pillow Slips are all fin ished with cords.Q E! f. (2.50 values, special ',c 25c $2.00 Pictures 98c Large selection of Pic tures colored land scapes, sepias, cnpids and a score of other subjects, in 3-inch oak and gild moulding. All sizes up to 10x20-mch. Regular $2.00 values for. , 98c $6.00 Large, Jointed Life- Blankets and Comforters Lik D Us at 33 93 $2.50 Cotton Blan kets $1.69 Full 72 x80 - inch, heavy fleeced Cotton Blan kets, in white or gray, with colored borders. $2.50 val ues. Spe cial, pr. $1.69 $4 Woolnap Blan kets, $2.95 Wool nap Blankets, full double bed size, with ribbon - bound edges, in gray or white. Special, Qry Q the pair iJJ $1.75 Comforters. $1.19 Full size silk oline covered Com forters, with good quality cotton fill ing. Pretty Persian patterns, light or dark. On fc "I 1Q sale for $3.60 Comforters. $2.69 Full size silk oline covered Com forters or sateen covered. Very choice patterns, in light or dark colorings. $3.50 valnes. CO 2Q Special P.Ol7 ROYAL French Jointed Dolls, 26 inches long, with: pretty wigs, real eyelashes and shoes nnd socks, lace trimmed chemise. at. g Also the latest character Dolls. 20- 5"7r$ Splendid $6 quality, Monday for w 35 Velocipedes at 33,79 No. 2 size Velocipedes with rubber tires; large enough child ; regular for 7-year-old $5.00, at, each $3.79 $2 Doll Go-Carts at 98c 200 Slightly Soiled Doll Go-Carts with large rubber-tired wheels, parasol and strong steel gear. Special each.... PUPILS HEAR HARRINGTON Agricultural ColleEe "Worker Visits Schools Xear Cottagro Grove. COTTAGE GftOVE. Or.. Nov. 22. (Special.) L. r. Harrington, Industrie" flld wnrlc.r for the Ore iron Akti T cultural College, visited aU. the school I now how to make bis soli produce. of Supervisor" Stahlman's district Thursday and Friday of last week. Mr. Harrington pave talks to the boys and girls, in which he advised them to do well the thlngrs that come to hand. A successful farmer, Mr. Harrington said. Is way ahead of a struggling corner grocer or physician In the city. Kewise a successful grocer or lawyer better than a farmer who does not ALBANY BABY AWARD MADE Dudley Brattln Given Score or 9 9 In Eugenic Contest. AliBANT, Or., Nov. 22. (Special.) Dudley Brattln, son of Mr-and Mrs. D. H. Brattln. of this city, won first prize as the nearest perfect baby at the Eugenics Baby Show held here recently in connection with Albany's annual Chrysanthemum Pair. The babies were examined and measured at the show, and the figures then taken sent to the Oregon Agricultural College. Tbe percentages announced by the judges were received here today. The competi tion was for babies between the ages of one and three years.' Twenty babies were examined. . , The five highest awards "follow: Dudley Brattln, 89 per cent: Carlton Sox. son of Mr. and Mrs. C. 3. Sox, 98.6 per cent; Richard F. Monson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles I Monson, 98.5 per cent: James Ft. Wlllclns, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Wllkins, 98 per cent; Mary K. Stewart,- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Stewart, 97.75 per cent. I JUSTICES ATTEND FUNERAL Supreme Court Members Honor Old Time Negro Messengers. WASHINGTON, Nov. 22. Five mem bers of the United States Supreme Court, Including Chief Justice White, crowded into a humble little home in Washington today to attend the funeral of Archie X.ewis, the negro messenger, who had taken care of their robes slncu they were elevated to the bench. Lewis was serving the court when three of them. Justices Day, Vande vanter and Lamar, were born, and be fore Chief Justice White and Justice Holmes had started to school.