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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1906)
3 These Friday Bargains Demonstrate Convincingly the Wonderful Money-Saving Possibilities of This Great Store THE MORNING OREGOXIAX, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1900. WEAR WELL' HOSIERY AGENTS MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED NEW FALL PORTLAND'S COLUMBIA YARN STORE PORTLAND'S BUTTERICK PATTERN STORE WINDOW SHADES MADE TO ORDER AT LOWEST PRICES. Headquarters for Picture Framing WATCH and JEWELRY REPAIRING CATALOG SENT ON REQUEST Good Merchandise Only Quality Conmidered Oar Prices Are Always the Lowest THE GREATEST WAIST BARGAIN IN PORTLAND FOR FRIDAY $6.00 to $8.50 Silk Waists, $3.65 A famous New York maker closed out these 150 Chiffon Taffeta Silk Waists to us at a tremendous sac rifice on account of a tempo rary embarrassment. The result is a new Fall Waist for you at just half what you'd have to pay ordinarily. The greatest early Fall Waist Bargain ever offered by a Portland store. 150 new Fall Silk Waists of finest quality Chiffon Taffeta Silk, in black, white, navy and light blue, with long or elbow sleeves; embroidered and lace trimmed, exquisitely plaited and tucked; made to sell at $6.00 and $8.50. bargain . A beautiful waist and a wonderful special $3.63 T 5- l I Smart$5TrimmedDress Hats, $2.95 For our Great Friday Bargain Day, we offer these exquisite new Trimmed Dress Hats; really the best values offered in Fall Millinery, and a bargain that you cannot afford to lose. We have no doubt but that you'll wonder how they are sold so cheap. Included are velvet, felt and fancy braid hats, with fancy feather, ribbon, velvet and orna- Great September Notion Sale ment trimmings. All colors and black. Friday special $2.95 Philip Boileau Heads, $2 Values for 98c These beautiful portraits of women, in colors, magnificently framed. Always sell everywhere for $2; Friday only, while they last 98c 99 "Jane Cable By George Barr McCutcheon, author of "Beverly of Graustark," etc. Just out, $1.18. Art Needlework Department; Sale $2.00 and $2.25 pure linen Bureau Scarfs and Lunch Cloths, stamped in special designs. Friday special ' C1 O C sale J)10 241-inch Squares, stamped, Q Q regularly $1.25, Friday. .OSJC Sale of Finished Mm Pillows at Half These are special models, made up fresh and only a few weeks ago to demonstrate new de signs. Carefully made and en tirely finished. While ,,ah,y. Half Price SALE OF MAKER'S FINEST SAMPLE HOSIERY 65c to $1.35 Hosiery 29c A New York hosiery importer closed out to us the entire sample line, used In demon strating the very best product of Europe's leading hosiery manufacturers. Hundreds of styles of plain and fancy weaves in silk, lisle thread and cotton. Black, tan, cham pagne, biscuit, sage, Alice blue, gray, navy, brown, Dresden, green, bronze, fancy stripes, plaids, lace boots, lace allovers" drop stitch, polka dots, embroidered figures, solid colors, etc., in greatest variety. The more you know about hosiery, the more you will appreciate this tremendous epoch- making hosiery bargain 65c, 75c 85c, $1.00 and $1.35 Hosiery for 29c Extra salespeople to wait oa yam. No phone order filled. Non aent on memorandum. Early camera ret the best selection. Very Special Friday 48 c Ribbon Sale 65c, 75c, 85c $1 Values All of our 65c, 75c, 85c and $1.00 Fancy Dresden, Warp Print, Jac quard and Roman Stripe Ribbons, 5 and s inches wide, heavy quality, all silk; very special for Friday and Saturday 48c 75c Neckw'r, 48c Ladies' Silk and Tailored Neckwear, white, black and colors; A, fir for Friday and Saturday.."0' $1.50 Pyrography Outfits, $1.00 MAIL. ORDERS GIVEST PROMPT ATTENTION. A regular beginner's out fit, consisting of large stamped bass wood box, a No. 51 point, cork handle, benzine bottle, rubber bulb and alcohol lamp. Regular price everywhere is $1.50. Our Fri day price.. .. Outfits consisting of stamped basswood box, No. 51 point, rubber bulb, box of absorbent, cork handle, benzine bottle, alcohol lamp and two CJ ry ry e 4jaWaaW $1.00 designed practice pieces 25c H'dkerchief and Glove Boxes. 14 95c Photo Boxes. Special 75 75c Lace or Vest Boxes '59 50c extra size Glove and Hand kerchief Boxes 39 25c Tewel Boxes T5 25c Napkin Rings 15 Framed Pictures, all sizes from 29 to si.oo 39c Pipe Racks. Special ;..25 50c Pipe Racks. Special 39 Splendid assortment of Panels, all sizes, from 4 inches round to 14x24 inches 10 to $1.00 Tie Racks at 25 to '50 New designs in Stools and Ta bourettes. 25c Picture Frames, special 15c A Visit to our new Pyrography Department will convince you that you will find here a larger variety, more arusuc ertects and lower prices than in any other store in the Northwest. September Sale Standard BLACK TAFFETA SILKS: Prices Deeply Cut "Standard" in the Lipman-Wolfe dictionary does not mean some other store's standard. "Standard" means our own standard. It means that these silks are de pendable for wear and have the same goodness that has made our taffetas famous in Portland. ' ' ' ) 19-Inch Black Taffeta, Regular 85c Quality, Yard 67c 24-Inch Black Taffeta, Regular $1.00 Quality, Yard 79c 36-Inch Black Taffeta, Regular $1.35 Quality, Yard $1.09 36-Inch Black Taffeta, Regular $1.50 Quality, Yard !$1.19 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 Handkerchiefs, 48c Special for our great Friday bargain day, women's all-linen Handkerchiefs, scalloped and hemstitched, hand embroidered. A great opportunity to buy for holiday gifts; values 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 each; sale price $2.75 a half dozen; A,fl.n $5.50 dozen, each TCOC 3500 Women 's All Pure Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, 1-8 and 1-4-inch hemstitched, 11m .plain; values to 20c. Sale, $1.25 dozen; each... XxW Women's All Linen Checked Handkerchiefs, very sheer, 1-8-inch hemstitched; OTi values 35c; 6 in box, $1.50; each t L r..,' Fine strong: hat elastic; yd.. Tee. Be; sale 36 Nickel safety pins. reg. 5c; 2 for 5S Wire hair pins, straight and crimped, box, rg. 3c, sale 1 Crystal hat pins, all colors, reg. 10c; sale 5 Novelty hat pins, reg. 25c; sale. 150 Horn hair pins, 3VS inches long, box, reg. 25c; sale 180 Pin-on side hose supporters, reg. 25c; sale 12 Horn hair pins. 2 inches long. reg. 20c; sale 150 Horn hair pins, 24 inches long, reg. 15c; sale 80 Shell and amber back combs, reg. 65c and 75c; sale 350 Colored stick pins, all colors, card. reg. 10c; sale ...50 Steel scissors, all sizes, reg. 50c; sale 290 Shoe laces, 5-4 and 6-4 lengths, bunch, reg. 23c; sale 1O0 Every item entering into this sale is sold at a less price than usual. Many items are reduced so low that they are worth special attention outside of this bargain list. Our Notion Department always saves you money on small needs and is daily growing better. HOUSEHOLD NEEDS Dutch cleanser, reg. 10c; sale. 8 1-30 Black combination dressing, reg. 25c; sale 180 Ravenola black shoe paste, reg. 10c: sale 5c Ironing wax, reg. 4c; sale, 3 for... 50 Gold Dust, largest size, reg. 25c; sale 180 Paraffine wax. 1-lb. pkg., reg. 2 5e: sale 120 Rising Sun stove polish, reg. Hie; sale 60 Electric silicon, reg. 10c; sale 80 Pritz Pomade, reg. 10c; sale 70 Enameline, large size, reg. 10c: sale T0 Stove pipe black enamel, reg. 25c; sale 180 Double pointed wood toothpicks, reg. 4c; sale 2V&0 Liquid Enameline reg. 10c; sale.. 8 Finest machine oil, reg. 25c; sale. 120 Sale of Women's Underwear Women's ecru or natural merino Vests and Pants, 50 per cent wool; ' vests are high neck and long sleeves, drawers ankle E?Of length. Special, each Women's Oneita Union Suits, either gray or white, medium weight, high neck, long sleeves, ankle CAp length. Special, suit JJ Women's Cotton Fleeced Union Suits, fine lxl ribbed, high neck and long sleeves. GJ i if Special, suit pW Women's fine Ribbed Cotton Vests and Tights, silk-finished vests, with high necks and long sleeves ; titrhts ankle length. Special, each UOL Forest Mills Merino Union- Suits, silk finished, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length, medium t:.T!: $1.25 We are agents for the celebrated Forest Mills and Dr. Jaeger's Underwear. Special Prices on Engraved Cards and Invitations Now Engraved work of the finest quality at about half what you usually pay. But come today. 100 cards from your plate, regularly $1.00 CQi special JZt Coppe Plate and 100 Cards, the latest styles and best work. CJ1 ft Regularly $2.00 special pXLZJ 100 Wedding Invitations, latest script, complete with JQ A, inside and outside envelopes; regularly $12 special. Lace Curtain Sale: Special Values The time to buy Lace Curtains is while the price is low. Will you miss this opportunity? 1000 pairs of Scotch Lace Curtains, the kind you have always bought at $1.50 and $1.25 a pair, 3 yards long, 50 inches wide, with plain Q$3r or figured centers special, pair JK $2.00 Scotch Lace Curtains in a large variety of patterns, in both plain and figured centers, with very neat borders, 3 yards long, 50 CJ 1 tZ O inches wide, regularly $2.00 special Friday ipXtWO $4.00 Lace Curtains, all new styles and patterns in Cable Net, Cluny and Renaissance Lace Curtains, in both white and Arabian 33 3 1 Q color. Regularly $4.00 special, per pair 4jOeJLJ7 Regular $6.00 Lace Curtains in Renaissance, Cluny, Irish Point and Cable Net effects, in white or Arabian color. $6.00 value . 79 10,000 yards of Curtain Swiss, best quality, full 36 in. wide, large "I variety of patterns, regularly 15c yard special. . XfcfW CASE OF DOG EST 000 0'E ST. 1.0VIS GRAFTER TRIES TO BLACKMAIL ANOTHER. letter Arrested for Trying to Extort Money From Snyder for Not Testifying Against Him. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 20.-W!lliam H. Rit ter, of Denver, an ex-member of the St. Louis House of Delegates, who wrote Governor Folk last week volunteering to come here and testi fy regarding the handling of boodle money when he was a municipal law maker, was arrested last night at Han nibal, Mo., while on the Burlington train en route back to Denver. The arrest was made at the Instigation of Circuit At torney Sager, who charged that Ritter" attempted to extort money from R. M. Snyder, of Kansas C!y, by threatening to testify that Snyder gave him boodle money to distribute when the Central Traction bill franchise was voted upon. The case against Snyder was dismissed Tuesday and Ritter, who had come here from Denver and kept his whereabouts secret, was returning to Denver when in tercepted. He was brought to St. Louis today and placed in jail. Eugene Sweeney, who was identified with the Central Traction deal ag a pro moter and who conferred with Ritter previous to the latter's departure yester day, was also arrested and placed In Jail. They will be held pending Inquiry into the case. Sweeney made a statement today to Mr. Sager concerning the attempted blackmail, in which he declared Ritter had told him that he (Ritter) had spent J13.000 In keeping out of the way of the courts in order to avoid testifying In the Snyder bribery case and thought he , should be "reimbursed," as he said oth ers had been for-services to Snyder. Sweeney told of a meeting with Fred G. t-'thoft and former Delegate Louis Dtekman, also witnesses in the case, in Uthoff's saloon In Denver, and of TJt- hoffs remark that he intended to stay away from St.Louls. At this conference, he said Dlekman and Uthoff told him of Judge Reynolds' declaration at the for mer trial that if the necessary witnesses were not in' court for trial, which was called last Tuesday, the caee would be dismissed. At another time,, he said, he saw Ritter, heard his declaration about his expenditures in Snyder's behalf and advised Ritter to go to St. Louis and testify against Snyder. Ritter, It Is stated, will be taken before the Grand Jury at once. When weak, weary and worn out. Hood's Sarsaparilla is Just the medicine to restore strength. - rlN:illl: A iiiiiliiillilik Newest Fall Millinery The Silverfield Millinery Salon is now complete with a most extensive array of Fall creations, and the apparent individuality will appeal to the most critical dresser. , , Women's Smart Fall Suits Beautiful new models will be shown here today clever creations, with grace and individuality in every line and curve. In the selections of our many superb styles for Fall wear we have been guided by the two very important principles which have always characterized the elegant Silverfield displays. 'A rare exclusiveness of style and very moderate" cost. Because of the fact that for years this store has been the recognized style center, unusual advantages are enjoyed. Not only are prominent makers anddesigners everywhere proud to have their most charming creations displayed here, but price advantages are invariably ours. , '. - Specials in Tailored Suits Today FOURTH AND MORRISON STREETS. - i ' i mil naming! -- FOURTH AND MORRISON STREETS. The Woman's Store. Specials in Tailored Suits Today $1.25 Novelty Suitings 98c Every Portland woman knows that the Lipman-Wolfe Dress Goods Store leads all others in its wide range of fabrics and its exclusive novelties. Such prices as these at the begin ning of the season are giving it an equal reputation for values. 54-inch all-wool Novelty Suitings, for tailor made suits; invisible plaids, stripes and mixtures, all colors; $1.23 quali- QO ties, yard pJW New Fall Cloakings . f or misses' and women's wear, 56 inches wide, yard. .$1.25 to $2.75 30-inch all-wool Serges and Pan amas, in navy, brown, wine, cadet and green; a CAn yard, in this sale 4VW 42-inch silk and wool Panama Checks, all-wool plaid Pana mas, and Scotch plaid poplins; regular $1.00 quality ; 7 C f yard L $3.50 White Petticoats $2.98 WW Women's White Petticoats, made , of fine cambric, deep lawn flounce, trimmed with fine embroidery, laces, insertion and extra dust ruffles; regularly $3.50, Friday for $2.98 PnhP "Women's Night Robes, made of lIUICo fine nainsook, circular neck, short sleeves, trimmed with lace insertion and fine em broidery, beading and ribbons; also high neck, long 'sleeves and embroidery trimming: regular ly $1.50 and $1.35; sale C" -Q price iAx-r Women's Nis-ht Robes, made of finest nainsook. in newest and daintiest styles and trimmings; regularly QJO HQ $2.75; Friday's sale price 4p7