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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1906)
THE MORNING OREGONIAN, SATURDAY, .'SEPTEMBER 15, 1906. 3 O DELINEATOR MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY PRINCIPAL AGENTS FOR OCTOBER FILLED NEW FALL FOR 15c CATALOG SENT ON REQUEST COLUMBIA YARNS PORTLAND'S BUTTERICK PATTERN STORE WINDOW SHADES MADE TO ORDER AT LOWEST PRICES. Headquarters for Picture Framing JEWISH NEW YE'R CARDS. Chanukah Candles 9 Good Merchandise Only Quality Considered Our Price Are Always The Lowest Greatest Skirt Values in Portland $6.95 for $10 finest Chiffon Panama Walking Skirts $585 for $8.50 Taffeta Silk Walking Skirts $3.75 For $5.00 New Plaid Skirts Ladies' Walking Skirts of, fine all-wool chiffon Pana ma cloth in black, navy or brown, stitched in small side plaits from waist to hip, falling into wider, open plaits, at Special special $6.95 Ladies' Walking Skirts of good quality black taffeta silk, made in the newest plaited style, stitched from waist to hips and finished with narrow box plaits and side plaits, sale price $5.85 Ladies' Walking Skirts of fancy gray plaid material, made in the newest circular gored shape, with slot seam down the front and fancy cloth strapping, sale price $3.75 Sale $25.00 LongPlaid Coats $15.00 Sale $2 7.50 Long Plaid Coats $17.50 Absolutely Unmatchable in Style, Quality, Workmanship, Originality and Price T7" "Rr,nc3Vi t the materials in the piece so as to be sure of the latest Fall designs and guar lC IJUUglH , anteed-to-wearquality. TTlfiTI Afi ATdlt to one tne b'Sest manufacturers of women's outergarments in "WW It Will America, during his dull season, and told him we wanted the greatest Long Coat bargain in Portland. It's Far More Sensational tigSg A "PpTiT Dgtajlc oats 5 inches long, full loose back, made of imported gray and tan z-a. iwu iwiuuo plaid cloakings, double-breasted or fly front, collarless, with fancy velvet and braid trimming; full new coat sleeves, with turned cuffs, edged with velvet and trimmed with braid; satin lined. NO TELEPHONE orders accepted, none reserved. Well need everyone for the crowds that come. ThlS To Mot All we have to offer but its 411 our Suit Department is going to adver- li vv xiu tigej for jts that kij of a t,argain tnat crowj this department to its fullest capacity and work pur saleswomen overtime. Sale $4.50 Lace Curtains for $3.19 Special sale of 1000 pairs of Cluny and Renaissance Lace Curtains in the most effective patterns of this season, all mounted on the best quality of bobbinet ; 3 yards long, in white or Lt 'S 1 Q Arabian color. Values to $4.50 for POX7 800 pairs of Cluny, Renaissance, Irish Point and Cable Net Lace Curtains, in white or CA, 7Q Arabian color. Values to $6.50 for PEat if 1000 pairs of Nottingham Scotch Lace Curtains, in both plain and opaqued centers, with very neat ' borders, 3 yards long, 53 inches wide; regular $2.25 value wide choice at this 7Q special price ylili Sale $1.25 Long Lisle Gloves for 68 Cents Women's 16-button length White Lisle Gloves, sizes 554 to 7; two clasps at wrist; fLQrt price was $1.25 Saturday clearance. OOw Women's 16-button length White Lisle Gloves, sizes S4 to 7; regular price was 7 Sir $1.50 clearance Saturday t Ol Women's 12-button Silk Gloves, in white only; sizes s to 7; regularly $1.25 y Q special sale Ot Women's double-finger tip Silk Gloves, 16-button length; heavy quality; black and J C white only Women's 16-button Suede Gloves, C O ttf black, white and colors Women's 16-button Glace Gloves, black, white and colors pair Women's 16-button length Heavy Walking Gloves, Dent's shades and style - .$3.50 $3.50 Saturday Handkerchief Sale Newly Received Initial Designs Special values for today only. 5000 unlaun dered Handkerchiefs, with hand-embroidered initials, 14-inch hemstitch and very neat letter; 75c dozen, each M 7$ 10,000 Unlaundered Pure Linen Lawn Hand kerchiefs, with hand-embroidered initials, in three styles; plain, with plain initial, with wreath around initial, and checked with plain initial; all with 1-4-inch hem stitch. $1.40 dozen; 12 tyaSC All Pure Linen Handkerchiefs; very fine, with hand-embroidered initial; some plain, others with wreaths around initial; all letters; O Ci 3-grades; 50, 3 for $1.00 and QPTtTTAT 00 newest All-Linen Handkerchiefs of Lipman-Wolfe Ol HiVlliili good quality,' Lipman-Wolfe good styles and Lipman Wolfe good assortment; some daintily plain, others checked and striped with neat embroidered designs; scalloped and hemstitched; 27C regularly 35c and 50c j for today only, $3 dozen; each Fompeilan Cream at 25c Famous Pompeilan Massage Cream: special today 25c Beat quality Cold Cream. -Ib. jar.284 Absorbent Cotton. 1-lb. size; very spe cial 29c Clothes Brushes, regularly 25c, special today TT lOd Vloletto Toilet Water, o-oz. size.. 33c Bplro Powder 18c Liquid Tooth Wash 18c Dorothy Baby Talcum, borated. can.4c Almond Cream, 4-oz. bottle 25c Plnaud's, the purest ot face powders, box 40 Dr. Brewer's Hair Solvent, for removal of hair from arms and face; spe.40c Dr. Sheffield's Tooth Powder 16c Dr. Graves' Tooth Powder....... X6c $1.25 Hair Brushes 50c Special lot of 1000 Imported Hair Brushes, with hand-drawn bristles and backs of. imported hardwoods; special 50c DRESS GOODS SALE 64-lnch All-Wool Broadcloth. In navy, brown, cardinal, garnet, myrtle, tan, gray and black; at, yard $1.25 64-lnch imported French Chiffon Broadcloth, in a magnificent range of new Fall colors, including 25 shades; at, yard 92.25 44-inch All-Wool Imported French Poplins, Crepe Armure. Melrose.. Pru nellas, French Serges and Henriet tas, In new and attractive colors for Fall, at, yard.Sl.OO, 81.25, 81. 50 43-inch All-Wool Panamas, as popular and serviceable as ever; in all colors at, yard 98 SPECIAL. 45-inch All-Wool New Om bre or Shadow .Plaids, for suits or skirts. In navy, myrtle, garnet and errays; special sale 85c Sale of Music 19c Bill Simmons. Only a Message From Home, Sweet Hjome. , Stars and Stripes and Tou. Merry Oldsmobile. Far Away. And many other new hits. USE AUTO JNTHE GAME Chicago Bank Swindlers Obtain $10,000 on Forged Checks. CHICAGO, Sept. 14. Five members of a mysterious gang of forgers were ar rested last night by city detectives and locked up at the Harrison-street station. The utmost secrecy "was maintained by the police regarding the arrests. It Is said that thousands of dollars were se cured by the swindlers, and that many prominent banks have been losers. It is said the passing of the forged paper became so easy that the swindlers became reckless, leading to their arrest. All were stylishly dressed. They would drive up to a bank In a large touring-car and one of their number would enter. He would present a check to the teller, and so perfect was the signature that the money was quickly forthcoming. In sev eral cases when the swindler was ques tioned one of his companions would Iden tify him. At one bank the forgers secured $00. No trouble was experienced and other banking firms were swindled in a similar manner. The men are said to have spent money lavlshy. and in their set were looked upon as millionaires. It is prob able that the sums secured by the forgers will amount to $10,000, and may go even higher. Fifty Take Involuntary Bath. ST. LOUIS', Sept. 14. Fifty spectators were precipitated into Laughlln's Ijake this afternoon by the breaking down of a platform. Many saved themselves by clinging to the wreck of the platform and others swam ashore and dried them selves In the sun. Nobody was drowned or hurt. Don't wait until you are sick before try ing Carter's Little Liver Pills, but get a vial at once. You can't take them with out benefit. SUSPECT CROOKED WORK Failure of Another Philadelphia Trust Company to Be Probed. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 14. District At torney Bell, It has been learned, has been investigating the failure of the City Trust Safety Deposit & Security Company of this city, which closed its doors In June, 1903, with liabilities of more than 4600,000. Mr. Bell says he has discovered evidence of criminal liability, and intends to secure prosecutions. Will Help Motherless Girls. CATSKILL, N. T., Sept. 14. A plan for the establishment of ' clubs In various cities and towns of the country for the encouragement of motherless girls was announced last night by Mrs. Maggie Van Cott, 77 years of age, the evangelist and revtval leader. "We hope to band to gether for mutual aid, sympathy and protection of motherless girls throughout the land," said Mrs. Van Cott. "Rescue missions are doing a noble work, but it will be the purpose of the clubs we are planning to reach the girls before they enter on the downward path and to safe guard them in every way. In New York, my native city, and in Boston, Philadel phia and Chicago, I expect to personally attend to the formation of the so-called Encouragement Clubs. I look upon this work as the crowning event of my life." Lehigh Valley Cuts Fares. NEW YORK, Sept. 14. It was an nounced today that to take effect on No vember 1, or as soon thereafter as pos sible, the maximum rate per mile on the Lehigh Valley Railway will be on the basis of 2V4 cents. Your Drucilrt W131 Tell Toa that Murine Rye Remedy Cum Eye Make Weak Eyes Strong. Doesn't Smart. Boo the. By. Pain, end S.ll. for 50 centm. IS CAUGHT IN DRAGNET Carl C. Young, Prominent Missouri Man, Indicted (or Land Frauds. KANSAS CITY. Sept. 14. Carl C. Young, traveling auditor of the Pan handle & Pecos Valley Land Company, with offices in Kansas City, Roswell, N. M., Chicago and other cities, was arrested here today by a deputy United States Marshal on the basis of an indictment re turned In New Mexico In April last, charging him and others with being im plicated In alleged Government land frauds In that territory. Mr. Young was given a hearing be fore United States Commissioner J. H. Nukols and was released on bond for ap pearance before the Federal Court at Albuquerque at the Fall term. Dctioo! Lnild rem' s Wear THE schools open Monday. Take advantage of this great opportunity to save money. Today we show the best and biggest stock of Children's Wear ever shown under one roof anywhere. Our greatest an nual sale of school wears. The stocks gathered for the event cover every conceivable event of the scholar of any age. The savings average more than 20 per cent, in many cases are as much as 40 per cent. Only Good Goods Whatever the Prices See tha Pretty School Hats For Girls Into which style is dashed with vigor. They are the new lightweight felts, in roll brim Sailors, trimmed in very pretty manner. See the College Hat, Also New Runabout Another shape that the school miss will admire. It's a soft felt, trimmed with wing, quills and pompoms; all colors red, brown, blue, gray and white. Prices range up to $2.50 from 75 SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY A SCHOOL-ROOM-WITH LIVE FIGURES FOURTH AND MORRISON THE WOMAN'S STORE Children's School Dresses Extra special provisions for school goers. Children's Dresses, all ages and colors. All this year's styles and fashion. Prices range QQ from ; ?OC CHILDREN'S SCHOOL HOSIERY. Boys' and girls' fast black Hose; light, medium and heavy weights; double soles and toes; reg- 1 ular 25c value 1 57C Annual School Sale School opens Monday next, and Saturday will be the day to get the youngsters ready. Lipman, Wolfe & Co. offer today: Children's Coats FOR SCHOOL WEAR-SPEC 'L Bright and smart these new Coats wait for their little owners. They come in rich, new Autumn colors. AT $4.50 Children's Long Coats of brown and navy chev iot, full loose back, new coat sleeves, double breasted; ages 6 to 14. AT $5.00 Children's Long Coats of gray mixed cloaking, made double-breasted, with full loose back, new sleeves and high collar; ages 6 to 14. AT $7.50 Children's Long Coats of all-wool melton, in brown and navy; made with full, loose back, collarless, with braid and velvet trimming. AT $S.50-Children's Long Coats of light - colored fancy mixed cloaking, made with full, loose back, double breasted, with cloth straps and velvet piping. School Hosiery "WearweU" Hosiery is the kind that mothers like to buy for their boys and girls, be cause they last twice as long as other kinds, 25 a pair. Our celebrated ' 'No-Mend' Ho siery also 25 a pair. AT 12 1-2-Boys' heavy Ribbed School Stockings, made with double heel, toe and knee. AT 20 Children's medium weight Ribbed School Stockings; double heel, toe and knee. Splen did for its wearing qualities. Pretty Plaidsl7c We don't believe many moth ers can resist the sparkling fas cination of these new cotton plaids. Capital for the children's school frocks. Numerous styles already here Tartan and Scotch clan colors. Headquarters for School Supplies Cut prices now on every school need a full line of Tablets, Composition Books, Pencils, Rulers, Erasers and all school supplies. Buy here and save money. A few items: Marginal line Composition Book 4 Large-size Composition Book 8$ Extra-large Compos 'n Book.lO Fancy Pencil Box 5 Fancy box, with 1 dozen Slate Pencils ... 3c Good quality Lead Pencils.. ,1 Wool-bound School Slate, 8x12 Good quality Polished Lead Pencils, 2 for 5J Extra good School Pencils, dozen 25 and 15 Large pad Legal Cap 10J Polished Wood Penholder, 2 for 5 Fine Patent Rubber End Penholders ...... 5J inches 10 Ingersoll Watch Very Special, 89c The famous Ingersoll Watch, stem wind and stem set. a guarantee with every watch. Just tha watch for schoolboys and rough usage , ........894 Sale of Brownie Lunch Boxes Good, stroiis;, durable lunch boxes. A new lot. with sood, strong; handles, that will not come off. No. 1, regular 16c size 8e No. 2, regular 20c size 8 No. 8. Brownie lunch box, spe.12 School Dictionaries: Special Sale Pocket-size Dictionary . ...10 Leather, indexed, pocket size 20 New Modern Webster (Handy School Ed.), 160 engravings, large type, regularly 30c sale ..... 15 Webster's School Dictionary, over 70,000 words, regularly $1.00-sale 39 -We also carry Webster's Primary, Common School, High School, Academic, Collegiate, International and Standard all at lowest prices. The largest and most complete stock of Dictionaries in the city. Webster's New Standard, reg ularly $1.50, for $1.35 Webster's Imperial (for the home), unabridged, bound in sheep, indexed. The latest, most up-to-date dictionary now in the market ; newly compiled in 1904, fully equal to the celebrated "International." Regularly sold at $6.00 CQ QO special sale pO270 Children's Underwear Children's Fall and Winter -weight Ribbed Vests and Pants; natural and cream color; well made and finished and will stand hard wear; price, according to size, 25, 30 and 35. ' Children's white or natural Ribbed Vests and Pants; half wool, "well finished, soft and warm; price, according to size, 40S 45S 50S 55tf. Children's gray Merino Shirts and Pants ; half wool, nicely fin ished; not too heavy but very soft and warm: price, according to size, 50S 55S 60, 6o each. Children's ecru-colored Ribbed Union Suits; high neck and long sleeves, medium weight; 50 each. Boys' School Wear The average boy hasn't much left that's presentable except a happy brown smile. Here are some of his school needs: Boys' Shirtwaists of madras and Oxfords; well made and good patterns in variety; 50. Boys' Shirts of madras and percale, in soft or stiff bosoms, either attached or detached col lars; 50 1 and 85. Boys' Wool Sweaters in a vari ety of colors, $1.50. Juvenile Sweaters, buttoned on shoulders, $1.25. Boys' School Caps 50 Boys' Four-in-Hand Ties....25 Boys' Windsor Ties. 2 5 Umbrellas, 75c Children's School Umbrellas, all slses, from 16 to 24 Inches, strongly made, with Congo han dles 75 Children's Aprons, 35c Children's White Lawn Aprons, ages 4 to 12 years 35 25c Hose Supporters 12V2C Extra strong; pin-on side support ers, made of s;ood strong; elastic colors, bine, pink, red, lavender, black these always sell for 33o; very special for Children's School Handkerchiefs, 35t per dozen and up.