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12 THE MOTCXncO OTCEGONIAN, SATUKDAY, MARCH 2, 1901. eiiiaiiiii0iiiiiiiflEiEiiiiiiiigQiQiQs! r Fancy Hosiery M ies' & 1 C5ji2- &f&&zwi' ' To encourage early buying of Cotton Stuffs WE OFFER FOR TODAY ONLY 150 PIECES FINEST 36-INCH AT lOIf YD 15c PERCALE Ml lU2 lU A full presentation of newest patterns and choicest colorings for spring and summer wear. As many of the most desir able styles cannot be replaced later, today's offer is doubly attractive SATURDAY IS Furnishing Day We've much of interest for men as this short list will prove. Men's SpringNeckwear Our complete and aristocratic line includes many novelties. We specially mention OUR 50c TIES The largest and most worthy lot we've seen at the price. We Stand Alone in selling Men's 4-pIy ffir LINEN COLLARS AT-. ,VV Complete range of styles. Special Today Men's 25o cotton Hose, fan cy stripes and f7p nr checks, at ''C PF Men's genuine Dogskin Driving Gloves, fully Cf Q warranted, at, pr..-- P ' Hack Drivers' Gloves, especi ally good for the pur- j QQ pose, pr fancy Percale Shirts Spri $1.25 ing Underwear New colorings and extra values at, ea MEN'S A more extensive line than ever before qualities better, if possible. Prices 7tc. an to d.ou a garment ODD LIN3S OF Dinner Sets At closing prices. Replenish ing from this lot of service able, yetdainty, English semi porcelain china, decorated in delicate colors and gold, means a saving of one-third. A brief price list to spur the buying impulse. Dinner Plates 75c set of 6 Sauce Dishes 27c set of 6 Individual Butters..I5c set of 6 Salad Bowls -30c a& 9-in. Meat Platters 28c ea 9-in. Vegetable Dishes.. I7c sa Soup Tureens $1.00 ea Closing Sale of Boys' Blouse and Mother's Friend Waists, small 7r lots worth to $1, at, ea ' u Of Mackintoshes The few remaining for Men and Women worth CC AA $15 to $25, at, ea-. V-V OF LADIES' CAPES Last winter styles at CJ CA $3.98, $2.98 and... Pl-v EACH. LAST DAY FOR Black Taffeta Silks worth $1.35, 75c and 65c at COr $1.19, 64c and YD. For Ladles' Egyptian-rib Vests worth 45c, 20p EA. For Ladies' 25o black Ylc cotton Hose at ' pit. FINE FUR GARMENTS Q. P. RUMMELIIN & SONS MANUFACTURING FURRIERS 126 Second St, near .Washington Alaska Sealskins Our Specialty. Russian blouses and Eton jackets, -with bishop or bell sleeves and shawl collar. In broad tall, Persian lamb and Moire Astrachan. trim med with sable, chinchilla, ermine, mink and marten. Newest styles in capea, collarettes, animal scarfs, four-in-hand scarfs, boas, muffs, etc. Highest cash price paid for raw furs. WEDDING CARD W. Q. SMITH & CO. WEDDING AND VISITING CARD ENGRAVERS 22-23 Washington BIdg. COR. FOURTH AND WASHINGTON STS. CLARY'S 'THE FAIR" a WASHINGTON Under the Imperial Hotel Carpet tacks, per box lc Bono crochet needles lc Picture nails, each lc Towel racks, each 10c French plate beveled-edge mirror, each.20c Shelf brackets, per pair Sc Chopplng-knives, each 5c Fiber brushes, each 4c Snowberry soap, today only, 2 cakes for. 5c Children's fast-black hose, regular 15c quality, per pair 9c A few good selections left of those 25c tecks at 15c Pins, 400 count, per paper 3c "A LADY OF QUALITY." Hiss Blair "Warmly Welcomed at the Marquom. Eugenie "Blair returned to the Marquam last night in her dramatization of Mrs. Burnett's play, "A Lady of Quality," and the -warmth of her welcome showed that her old admirers have not forgotten her. While the book may have suffered some what in the dramatization, the play is still one of unusual strength, and affords Miss Blair an excellent opportunity for the emotional acting which is her forte. She rises splendidly to the many situa tions which have been provided for her, and her work In the scene In which mad dened by the persecutions of her dis carded lover, she kills him and conceals his body in the room where a few mo monts later she receives her guests, Is particularly strong. The character of Clorlnda Wlldairs Is one which is unique In fiction, and which might easily be overdone. But Miss Blair makes it strong without becoming masculine, and lends to it a beauty and dignity that would be beyond the powers of most of the women now starring. With the exception of James Carew in the character of Sir John Oxon, the sup port is not all that It might be. Carew's playing of the craven blackguard who makes such an excellent foil for the mas terful Clorlnda Is all that could be asked for. He makes love with the ardor and earnestness of a cavalier, he jeers with the fine scorn of a noble, and he works Clorlnda into the rage that results in his death, with the brutal villainy which instantly justifies the heroine in the eyes of the audience. Frederic E. Duff as the Duke of Os mond was painstaking and conscientious, but he failed to make the character meet the conception of It formed by those who have read the book. Charles F. Keene was satisfactory as Sir Geoffrey Wildeirs. Eleanor Montell made a pretty Lady Botiy Tantillion, and Katherlne de Barry was sufficient as Anne. The play is (magnificently staged and sumptuously costumed. The rose garden Is one of the most beautiful scenes imaginable, and none of the others are lacking in any detail. Miss Blair will repeat "A Lady of Qual ity" this afternoon. Tonight, "Carmen" will be the bill. dressed the boy's wounds, and the neigh bors thought the owner would have the dog killed, but he did not, as he thought the animal was aggravated by the boy. A few days since Mr. Solum concluded to chain the dog and slipped a collar on him. The animal attacked Mr. Solum, but was prevented by the muzzle from doing harm. Solum then thought it was time to get rid of so vicious an animal, and hired a man to do the shooting. TO EXTERMINATE THE PESTS Blalock Island Is overrun with coyotes and jackrabblts, and the owners have arranged to hold a big drive in order to rid the islands of these pests. The drive will commence Tuesday morning, March 5, and continue through the Tay, ending up with a grand barbecue and division of the spoils. No guns will be allowed, the drive being conducted with clubs. A second drive will be held on the mainland March G. The O. R. & N. Co. has arranged a low round-trip rate for the occasion. Train leaving Union Depot at 9 P. M., March 4, will stop near Blalock Island, when a steam ferry will cross passengers. Everybody Invited to attend; everything will be free, no charge being made for ferriage or participation in the drive. m Rev. Donne 111. Rev. N. Doane, a well-known Methodist minister, who is living In retirement at Portsmouth, Is seriously 111. Yesterday he was slightly improved. Dr. Doane, after his retirement from the active ministry, was a member of the theological depart ment of Portland University. His health has not been good for some time. THERE IS A CLASS OF PEOPLE Who are Injured by the use of coffee. Ri cently there has been placed In all the gro cery stores a new preparation called GRAIX-O, made of pure grains, that takes the place of coffee. The most delicate stomach receives It without distress, and but few can tell It from coffee. It does not cost over ', as much. Children may drink It with great benetlt. 15c and 25c per package. Try it. Ask for GIIAIN'-O Dor: Attncked HI Master. The vicious dog. owned by Julius Solum, of 44S East Eighth street, south, which had been a. menace to the neighborhood for some time, was killed a few days ago. Several months ago the dog attacked Mr. Solum's son and bit him. Shortly af terwards the dog again Jumped on the oy and tore his arm. Dr. Gillespie $ $ 1 8 e H e 13 m Q Q 2 6 M H 0 m El m HI 9 El E3 El El SSI friends have been waiting-1 'a xicie Liiejr are this day, origin and fresh, some ;3500 pairs of prettiest fancy hosiery. We've jij-JSJheen waiting 7c sjva: ' Y uuuiu'eus oi our v.,'?v&r,' m?m some time for their arrival. Weather condi- tionsinthe far eastplay havoc with railway schedules at this season of the year. That's the cause of their delay seem all the prettier for the delay. Drop-stitch, plain and stripes and polkadotsin all the pop lar shades. The grays and the lavenders are especially pretty. Black lisle ,lace effects Onyx brand, that guarantees the quality. Black lisle lace boot with colored embroid ery. A bewildering array sure to please all come and look. 50c, 75c, $1,00, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 a pair Persian Flannels 10 c yd 100 pieces of handsome Persian flannel stripes, dots and Persian effects, all new goods and the regular I65C values, all new shades, your r.hnififi. 10c vard. 1 THIRD floor: "Gendron" Carriages and Go-carts immense variety, $4.25 to $35 The Great March Sale of Clothing commences at 9 o'clock this morning. sz usual Saturday evening concert tonight, z Carpet Dep't Last day of the carpet sale. Those intending going housekeeping- shouldn't miss this opportunity. Axminster carpets. 100 rolls without borders, new pat terns and colorings, (An sewed, laid and lined, VttC Yard All-wool ingrains, best qual ity and patterns, s a sewed, laid and lined OrC Ynrd Best inlaid linoleum, new patterns, sale price, -g -y . JJr square yard, Stationery 3000 packages of envelopes, heavy quality, square, cream tint, per package 5C Shelf paper, new lot, white, pink, blue and yellow, -? ten yards in piece, piece 5C Book Dep't "Spots," by Ezra Kendall, a book of wit and humor, 25c. New lot of Southworth's books, 100 titles, 19c each. For tonight only, a lot of sheet music coon songs and marches, 5c copy. John S. Brown's Linens Reduced Bargain news about the best table linens in the world interests the housewife at any season of the year. Here's another opportunity to practice economy by those in- ! fpndincr ornino linncolfnaniriflc John S. Brown's bleached satin -"" damask in 18 patterns, rt . - 72 inches wide, V OC extraordinary value at YBra. John S. Brown's bleached satin damask n.apkins, 24x24 fr r g handsome patterns, BoJ3 special at dOEen. 1 1-4 Marseilles spreads,flne I 1 l-4.Marseilless preads,new patterns, nemmea v a j patterns, ngured, ready for use, $ I nrJ splendid value at P it. 1 ifs. It 1 vf vTv, d S.rij muji yj f Vj fflj inn 200 palr of Indict' vlcl UIrt hoot. Kolf cut, llsht or heavy moIc-h, klu nr patent tip. all Mlze.t anil iriilth. Xnt ait old pair of mIiocm In the Last day of the men's collar sale. Slightly imnerfect col- to economical -women they are u tfiu jitiii iv i. nimcn xii 1111: 1 o r jz w - lot. $.100 in the regular price lars from America's largest manufacturer, all good styles, all sizes, 5c each, 50c dozen. The newest styles in men's Spring shirts and hats are now ready. Main floor. .25 a pair Men's vlcl kill anil liox calf Hhocft, Gooilycar vrelt, heavy anil liKht Kolc.n. new coin or nntiirnl latttN, regular $3.00 value at J?-.35. f7s fir-ft -v 17 33Cr - 'V rf' Jm Neckwear Exquisite styles in ladies' Its our very candid belief that this is the best showing you will Rfifi this Snrinc. FvArvthincr tirw that. the market affords,rich, styl ish neckwear, including linen collar with dainty attached j four-in-hand. L'Aiglon collars in a great variety. New collars, Honiton effect. Arabian collars. Linen turnovers, turnovers of Honiton effect. Cloak Dep't Final reduction in the cloak department. Examine these I values closelv and nroftt bv I them. Ladies' jackets of good style and material. $5.00 kind for 9Sc. $6.00 kind for $1.98. $8.00 kind for $4.65. Children's Dreises, fancy pin id t. hraiil trimmings, regular !?1. J value at 77c. LailleN French Flannel Wni.Htx. In plain color. ami strlpei; broken lots, nearly all wizen; the fl.SO anil 5.0O valuei. at ?:.US. If you're of the rlt;ht size, here's a bargain. L Great Marc Men '5 and Bfc S Wx Pii K Ei Pj TS a ft B, f Sj VR f& tg ARK The Great Harch Sale of Men's and Boys' Clothing commences this morning at 9 o'clock It's of unusual interest to every man and mother. Spring Clothing of good style Is offered at a great reduction from regular prices. Extra salespeople to attend to your wants. Sale continues for one week. i o Suits j7 'ij' 3 J Men's blue serge suits, cheviots and cassimeres, light and dark patterns, single and double breasted styles, all well made and lined, sizes 34 to 44. Every suit in the lot is suitable for Spring wear. Regular $10.00 values, march sale price a $12.50 itsJ Z7 Men's serge suits, fancy worsteds and cheviots, single and double breasted styles, good linings and well made throughout, sizes 34 to 44. Not a suit in the lot ever sold for less than $12.50 and all are suitable for Spring wear. For the P-reat March sale ve have 7 5 marked them (Second Floor.) $15.00 Suits $10.35 Men's Oxford gray and fancy cheviot suits, round cut or double breasted sacks, well made and trimmed, fine quality material, all sizes. Every suit regular $15.00 value, your choice, $10.35. $17. $i5Top Coats PJLVr3 Men's Covert' box coats of fine quality material, Italian lining, satin sleeve lining, silk velvet collar. Stylish Spring top coats that always sold ror $i&.uu. rneres only about 20 of them so come rV $10.85 U .00 Top Coats $13.35. Whipcord Covert top eoats, satin sleeve lining, finely made throughout. Velvet collar. Every coat in the lot is a regular $18.00 value for the great March Ci q s sale. Your choice $lOOD $13.50 Suits $8.75 Men's black and fancy cheviot suits, round cut and double breasted sacks, all sizes. The regular $13.50 values 7 i i A 1 I W r D m I Boys' Waists ioc A great lot of boys' unlaundered percale waists, medium and dark colors, good pat terns, ages 4 to 13 yrs., your choice while they last iSc each. Speclnl valnes In Boy' Blouse Snits Xew Sprlnpr Styles. (Second .Floor.) Boys' corduroy pants, heavy quality, ages 3 to 15 years. Only 75 pairs of them, so coma early. Your choice while they last at, per pair- 52c Last day of the great sale of Men's Collars, all styles, all sizes, 5c ea., 50c doz. Boys9 Suits $1.23 Boys' Three-Piece Vestee Suits, blue and fancy cheviots, best styles, ages 3 to 8 years; every suit suitable for Spring wear. Regular $1.85 and $2 values, your choice $1.23. At $8.75 50, $18 Suits $13.25 Men's stylish suits for Spring wear fancy worsteds and fancy cheviots, included are a few double breasted j blue serge suits with silk facing. Regular $17.50 and $18.00 suits at $13.25. $20, $22.50 Suits Men's suits of fancy worsteds and fancy cheviots, round cut sacks, single or double breasted vests. Neat patterns for Spring wear. Regular $20.00 and $22.50 values at $17.50. Sale Continues for One Week. Boys' Suits $2. Boys' two-piece suits, in blue serge and fancy cheviots, well made, best weight for pres ent wear; regu lar $3.50 and $3.75 values, $2.10 Ages 8 to 16 years. I J o o ls. j Young men's suits, fancy che viots and cassi meres, high-cut vests; neat patterns for Spring wear, $8 values at nr Ages 14 to 20 yrs. P.V'D Suit Men's Pants $2.49 Men's fancy worsted Pants. Spring weights, neat stripes; the regular $3.25 values at tin ! IIP P if ill M 1 III IS a pair. Men's all wool and fancy worsted pants, neat patterns; regular $4.00 and $4.50 values at -j irn (Second floor.) 5.15 pr MEIER & FRANK iiSlIiIiIlaliOIeiSSEilBBBlld!SSii! MEIER & FRANK COMPANY m H ss m fe i 3 1 J JsL Sfev era Pants JW M S3 OFFERS NO APOLOGY. On the Contrary the "Woman's Clan "Will Support MrK. Sitton. PORTLAND. Feb. 2S. (To the Editor.) In your editorial of Tuesday morning, I am surprised to see stated that the pres ent School Board Is opposing Mrs. Sitton cs School Director. I have watched the papers to see if this statement would not be corrected, but seeing no correction I conclude that The Orcconlan has stated the case correctly, that the School Board Is opposing Mrs. Sitton because they object to a woman on the Board. In behalf of the Woman's Club, which I put forward the name of Mrs. Sitton for j School Director, let me say the club did not Indorse Mrs. Sitton because she was I a woman. The club knew when it used 1 her name that it would not only have to j contend against opposition, but also a nar j row and bitter prejudice because its can I dldate was a woman, j The. Woman's Club represents 20Q intel ligent women, many of them taxpayers, most of them patrons of the schools, all of them Interested In the affairs of edu cation. They put forward the name of Mrs. L. W. Sitton because they believed she would faithfully and honestly serve the schools. Having been at one time a teacher, she understands the needs of the teacher; being a patron of the schools, she understands the desire of the pa trons; being a taxpayer, she will not bo inclined to waste the school funds. The club does not consider It necessary to excuse her for being a woman; it Is perhaps pardonable If the Woman's Club has some prejudice In her favor for that reason, and the club desires to re mind the School Board that all the women who have helped to elect the present Board have not withheld their votes be cause they were men. GRACE WATT ROSS. President Portland Woman's Club. Heirs of European Knlers. There are 39 rulers in Europe, and 20 of them have no male heirs. Seven of them have one son, three have two, four have three, one has four, three have five, an I only one, the Emperor of Germany, has six. Altogether, the 23 rulers have 50 male and 37 female descendants. Among these there are 21 Princes and 14 Princess, who are the descendants of Ger man Emperors, Kings. Grand Dukes and Princes. In every country except Servla the succession to the throne Is established by law.