THE MORNING OREGONIAN, FRIDAY, DECE3IBEU 7, lWOtJ. To Xmas Shoppers Buy your presents early this year, won't yon? Early in the day and early in Decem ber. Tbt will be your biggest gift of the holidays to the workers behind the counter and on the delivery wagon. OLDS, WORKMAN" & KING FIFTH, SIXTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS The New Carpets Will be an important factor tn deciding many a sensible gift. Take a half hour to 'look over the newest things in Rngs and Carpets in the fourth-floor carpet department. HERE'S BARGAINIZING OF THE MARVELOUS SORT FO OUR 188th ECONOMY FRIDA Y SALE SHOP EARLY AS POSSIBLE FRIDA Y MORNING PLENTY OF SAVINGS ON CHRISTMAS GOODS R Men 's $6 Housecoats $4.29 MEN'S LOUNGING ROBES, made o blanket cloth, in hand some Oriental designs, some thing any man would be pleased to have for a Christmas gift. Kegtilar value, $4; d O OQ special today, each . V O " Mens Shops Sixth-Street Annex There's a bargain that will solve the problem of what to give for many a perplexed gift-seeker. Plenty of them here you have a wide range of choice, and the best values you've ever seen on well-made garments. From a maker who . specializes on these goods, and he's known as a mak er of the best. Come in Oxford gray, navy blue and brown, and have collars and cuffs and lining of plaids, in very striking pat terns. Buy one today and save nearly $2, for then d A O Q the $6 kind are MEN'S MUFFLERS, of black peau de soie silk, come in the regular muffler or the large dress protector style. Have quilted lining:, and they're the quality that sells d1 1Q for $1.25; special.. pl.Ji7 Superb Silks 58c the Yard My, but there's a lot of splendid silks here, going for a great deal less than they're worth today; 2435 yards in all, rich, dark, shim mering, shining silks, in dark, neat patterns and plain or changeable effe one ects ; silks that sell regularly.for 85c the yard ; priced for CQf e day at a ridiculously small figure; choice, yard OC A Sterling Linen Special Linen Shops, First Floor, Fifth Street. LINEN SETS, priced in a very special way for today only. Thought some of our friends would want to give a linen set for a Christmas gift, and we'll help by making a special price. HEMSTITCHED TABLECLOTHS, WITH NAPEJNS TO MATCH Priced thus: B-4 set, that sells regularly for $6 cloth and one dozen napkins to match; special Q Set of 12 napkins and 2-yard- square cloth; regularly sold at S.00 the set, lor only $5.50 Set of one dozen napkins and 2-yard-square cloth to match; regular $S.50 , dfi C value pJ.OU Set of 12 napkins and cloth 2l2 yards square; a regular $9.50 value; special $7 50 WASH GOODS, in short lengths of 2y2 to 10 yards each, priced now at half manufacturers' price. Note the Bargains at the Big Women's Felt Juliets 9 to 10 A. M. m w wgum stm Women's Felt Juliets, trimmed with black fur, and fleece-lined; a qual ity usually sold for $1 the i?Q pair ; special at . J7C Women's $3. SO Shoes $2.9810 to 11 A. M. Women's patent kid and plain kid Shoes, in Blucher or button styles, made in several styles of lasts and every style a good one; best. $3.50 and $4.00 grades; 10 Cp QO styles to choose from...V''0 From 1 to 2, Men's Slippers $1.49. Made in all kinds and patterns, and worth $2 the pair. Come in tan, brown and black. Wide, medium and swing toes. Special for ' d J A Q one hour only.... p A .t7 From 2 to 3, Women's Juliets $1.19. Felt Juliets, in red, brown, black or gray. Made of the best felt, with hand-turned sole, low broad heels, trimmed with black fur; worth $1.50- O J JQ one hour... P FROM 12 TO 1, MEN'.S $6.00 SHOES $3.49. Choose from any pair of men's Florsheim. Shoes in our stock for this one hour and pay us $3.49 the pair; 20 styles to pick your shoes from. Button and lace, pat- j 3 j. .n 1 i 1 jy j . i . . " cut auu u,uii leutiicj:, lur uress or street wear. For one hour, your choice ......... MR $3.49 Women's Kid Juliets $1.49 From 3 to 4 SfFancy leather Juliets, in black or Drown, trimmed with fur. Fleece lined, hand-turned soles, 12 styles of .them to choose from. d J A Ck Worth to $2.50 for .Ts Women's Rubbers, From 8 to 9 A. M. Storm Rubbers in all sizes, the regu lar 60c quality, selling very A O special .triday at, the pair.. - From 11 to 12, $6 Shoes $3.89. Women's Shoes, made by the Laird & Scober Co., Wright & Peters and several of the best-known makers in the country. Come in patent leather and dull finish ; light or heavy soles ; 18 different styles, and they are for wear NOW. Worth to d O O Q $6 the pair, for O.0 From 5 to 6, Boys' Shoes $1.49. -Made of box calf and satin calf, with good heavy soles, for dress, school or play wear; some have brass quilt ed soles; for one hour: Sizes 9 to 13 1-2, worth d 1 AQ $1.75, for pl.tZ7 1 to 2, worth $2 for S1.69 2i2 to 512, worth $2.50, for.. $1.89 FROM 4 TO 5, GIRLS' SHOES $1.19. School Shoes, made of box calf or kid leathers, with good heavy soles and patent or stock tips; spring or low heels, priced like this for one hour: Sizes 5 to 8, worth $1.75 1.19 Sizes Sy, to 11,' worth $2.00 $1.39 Sizes 11 Va to 2, worth $2.50 $1.69 Kb imonos, Uressing oacques 79c Short Kimonos, for women who want comfort and good taste. Come in the kimono style or the regular dressing sacque with collar; made of very good quality flannelette and outing flannel in pretty designs. Come in stripes, Persian designs and floral patterns. Mostly dark colors, good, sensible, com fy garments for wear around the house. Some plain and some trimmed with braid or bound with satin. Worth $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50; 7Q choice I C Walking Skirts Reduced The regular prices run all the way from tS to J35 each. And the original prices are still on each garment. Just pick out the one that you want and pay us one fourth less than It's worth a saving of $1.25 to J8.75 on any skirt you may se lect. Made of voiles, etamines, pan.imas, broadcloths, erges. cheviots and fancy wool mixtures. Come in plaited and flounce effects, colors are navy blue, black, brown, gray and green. Then, too, there are tue much wanted light and dark grays in mixed goods. Make it your opportunity, for these superb skirts are going for exactly one-fourth less than former prices, and they were surely marked low enough. fO 'TIT to begin with. Up from V.0 Children's Coats A Less We take TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT OFF OF THE PRICE OF THESE coats for balance of this week, and that makes them bargains that there's no use in trying to equal. Garments for the little ladies that want the correct things to wear. Made in the most approved styles, of plain-colored materials or the wanted fancy mixtures. Some have shoulder capes, some are trimmed with braid, some trimmed with vel vet: ail are loose-fitting style, and the colors are navy blue, brown, " green and red and the light fetripes, checks and plaids. For girls from 6 to 14 years of age, and every coat CiN F.FCil IRTH .v was a good value at regular price. Reduced v"1' "v'lw" Toy land Offers Specials Today THREE SPLENDID VALUES TO CROWD THE DEPARTMENT TODAY, AS THE CHILDREN WE ASKED TO COME AND SEE THE NEW TOYS ARE FILL . ING IT TODAY. Children's Drawing Slates A large va riety of subjects, priced cheap for Friday. Large size, worth 30c, for .19 Medium size, worth 19c, for '.13 Small size, worth 15c, for .106 Metal Crokinole Boards Neatly finished and a regular $1.00 value; spe- Zflf cial, Friday only : V Red Upholstered Set of three chairs and tattle, regular value 30c the set;- "10 special Friday ...... C Doll Furniture Upholstered set, reg. value 12c set; special Friday Verms Martin Set, of three chairs and table, regular 35c 'value; special, Qf Friday ...-SiC 8c Dress Goods $1. 63 a Yard A regular TWO-DOLLAR grade of rainproof goods, in all the wanted shades, and this is the good, wide material, too ; 56 inches wide, and mind you, it's our regular $2.00 quality; special for d J f O two days only, the yard pl.UU RED DEESS GOODS are here now, plenty of them, too. The new designs, plain colors or fancies; new arrivals galore. Priced from, the yard 50 TO $3.00 Women's $3.00 Handbags $2.15 A Friday special of unusual interest right at gift-buying time. And they're qualities that you'll be proud to give to any one, too. Made of the best grain leather, in seal or walrus, with 8-inch well-riveted, leather-covered frame, stitched all leather handles and metal trim mings, in either gilt or gunmetal finish. All are leather-lined, and fitted with coin purse to match. They sell readily at 0 J I? $3.00 each. Special Friday for pi. J We are showing a new line of Leather Novelties, such as Flasks, Writing Cases, Music Bags, Drinking Cups. Desk Pieces, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Stamp Boxes, Wallets, Bill Folds, Card Cases and Photo Cases. China Worth to $1.00: Today Only 25c A line of the prettiest, daintiest China we've' had a chance to sell for this price. Aiiy piece in the lot is worth from 50c to $1.00. Many articles in the assortment, including Chop Plates, Salads, Nut and Fruit Bowls, Water Pitchers, etc. a sale that will bring lovers of pretty, low-priced dishes here in swarms today. It comes decorated IN THE AMERICAN BEAUTY PATTERN, WITH GOLD EDGES AND GOLD DE SIGNS BETWEEN THE FLOWERS. The ware is a good one, and the patterns are exquisitely O pretty. Your choice of any article in the lot, Friday, for only FRIDAY BARGAINS IN CUT GLASS 7-inch Nappies, worth $4.00, for $3.00 5-inch Nappies, worth .$1.25 $1.00 ODLS OR VINEGARS, $2.75 value .$2.00 OILS OR VINEGARS, $4.00 values $3.00 COLOGNE BOTTLES, worth $3.75.. $2.95 WATER PITCHERS,' $3.75 values $2.95 WATER PITCHERS, $4.00 values $3.00 WATER TUMBLERS, wdrth $12.00 dozen.. $9.50 $3.50 Bracelets $2.50 Fine Gold-filled Bracelets In plain, pol ished and Roman sold finish; every one " guaranteed; manufacturer's trade-mark stamped on each one. They are our regular $3.60 values. Special Friday for, each -JP2.50 We are showing a large selection of gold, silver and gold-filled bracelets from tiS cents to $30.00 65c Pearl Bead Neckchains for 45c Each Fine quality pearl bead neck-chains, not a- hollow shell, but solid filled beads; fine luster and durable; come put up In nice white lined boxes. Our regular 65c values for 45 Art silver Match Boxes, fancy de signs, each 65 Art silver Stamp Boxes, ancy de signs, each 50 Art silver Manicure Articles, fan cy designs, each 30 to 50 Fine quality pressed glass Puff Jars and Hair Receivers; white metal tops; only, each...: 35 Fine gold-tilled Lockets. 50 to $5 600 styles of gold-filled Scarf Pins, each 50? to $5 Pretty new designs in Brooches, each 35 to 92.SO Charming Trimm'd Hats $2.49 Each Another great sale that will help you to own a smart little Trimmed Hat from Portland's best millinery store for less than wholesale cost; 200 in the lot, tai lored and trunmed hats, in all colors and shapes; hats rn the lot that are worth up to $7.o0 each; special for Friday only ; $2,49 Shetland Floss Shawls, Very Special, For Today at $2.97 SECOND FLOOR SIXTH-STREET ANNEX. LARGE SIZE SHAWLS, of best wool yarn, hand crocheted; come in plain wnite, DiacK ana -gray. The regular pnee $4.25. Friday, only of these is $2.97 WOMEN'S PETTICOATS, of striped outing flannel, with 11 inch flounce, and embroidered sealloped edge ; worth , i 50c; special. 38c CHILDREN'S DRESSES in col ored or white wool goods; great variety of styles, for children from 2 to 14 years; regular prices from 75c to $18.50 One- Fourth Off. SOFA CUSHIONS of pure silk floss, covered with white cam , ' brie," 22 inches square, and reg ularly worth 55c, 39 $2.50 Underwear: Today, $1.75 WOMEN'S WOOL MESH PANTS AND VESTS, made by the Lewis Knitting Co., which is a guarantee of their being correctly made, and good materials. All yarns in this make of underwear are of selected Australian wool, made in the mesh weave similar to the linen mesh underwear. We want to introduce these garments and ' we're going to make a special sale on them. Vests come with high neck and long sleeves, and pants are tight top and ankle length; regular value .f 2.50; d J 'TIT special Friday, garment p A t J WOMEN'S LONG-SLEEVE VESTS, of white mercerized Vega silk, Swiss- Q p ribbed style; regular value $1.25 each; special .for Friday 7C WOMEN'S HOSE, black mercerized lisle, that look and feel like silk; have black cotton sole; worth 50c pair, Friday. 39c , WOMEN'S SILK HOSE, in pink, blue, red, black and gray; lace boots and garter top; also made with embroidered boots; regular $3.00 ' and d1 QO . . ; $3.50 values .. .'. pl.i0 BUILDING IS BLOWN UP Succeeding Fire Does Great Damage ! In Lynn Shoe Factory. LTNN, Mass., Dec. 6. A boiler explo sion in , the four-story factory of the P. J. '.Harney Shoe Company. at Lynn today destroyed the factory, started a fire which swept over several acres, burning three other factory buildings, the Boston & Maine Railroad station and a number of small dwellings, besides causing injuries to 11 persons. That there was no loss of life is attributed to the fact that the explosion occurred just be fore the time for the factory operatives to begin work. The financial loss is es timated at $450,000. Of the injured, six are at the hospital. None will die. it is believed. The explosion, besides shattering the big . four-story factory of the Harney Company. wrecked several buildings nearby in the crowded manufacturing dis trict. Fires immediately broke out. A heavy, southwest gale was blowing and the flames soon were beyond the control of the local fire department.. Help was called from Boston. In an hour's time two acres in the West Lynn district had been burned over, ruining th6 prem ises of more than half a dozen large busi ness firms, mostly shoe manufacturers, and destroying 12 dwellings in Charles street, principally occupied by colored people. The explosion occurred just about 1 o'clock, as the factory operatives were assembling for work. The firms whose property was dam aged include the P. J. Harney Shoe Company, Tufts & Friedman Shoe Com pany, H. P. Hood Creamery, Boston & Maine West Lynn Railroad Station, Jacobs Leather Stock Company and the M. J. Worthley Shoe Company. The force of tht explosion burst the four machinery loaded floors of the Har ney factory and lifted the roof. The wreckage spread outward, shattering the walls of near-by structnres and aiding the spread of the flames, despite the heavy snow and isleet storm that had started early in the day. - - In a brief space of time the West Lynn station of the Boston & Maine Railroad was on fire. Unchecked by the wide gap occupied by the railroad tracks, the flames reached structures on the other side, licking up first the leather stock factory of the Jacobs Company, and then sweeping through the district covered by small wooden tenements. ' Miss Celia Tradenburn, an operative, is in a critical condition. In addition to the direct loss, the shoe manufacturers will suffer severely front the Interruption of their Christmas business. Frightened Miner Loses Head. . HOUGHTON, Miss.. Dec. . 6. Because a Finnish miner was careless with his lamp, one man, William Goggin, was killed, and three, Dennis Shea John Sulli van and John Handley were Injured at the Quincy mine last night. Shea cannot live. The miner was splitting powder in his hand when hot grease fell from the lamp, firing it. He became frightened and dropped the powder, burning, into a box of powder which was fired and caught 14 other boxes. The explosion killed Goggin and threw Shea and Sullivan down the shaft 200 feet to the 23d level. The shaft is badly damaged from the l&th to the 24th level, and operations are necessarily held up. Rescuing parties had great difficulty in bringing up the suffo catlngminers. Forty men of the nignt shift had gone-down just before the explosion. Peary to Give First Lecture. ' NEW YORK, Dec S. Commander Peary will give the first lecture of his ex perience "In the Far North." In the American Museum of Natural History, on Saturday afternoon, under the auspices of the Peary 'Arctic Club. His address will be illustrated with pictures. At the con clusion of the address, the public will be given an opportunity to meet hira personally. Tottering Walls Are Razed. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 6. Danger ous walls continued to fall before the attack of a shovel brigade today All the tottering ruins that lined Sutter street and endangered traffic have been razed, and today President Duffy, of the Board of Public Works, centered his forces on Post street. . Market street will follow. utteujpto$55for$35 WE offer a choice line of the newest tailor made Suits, of broad cloth, cheviot and fancy mixtures in black, blue, gray, tan, stripes ana checks three-quarter htted coats, short jacket styles tastily trimmed with buttons and braids lined and tailored throughout in the very best manner. Values up to $55 your choice today only $35 artfjolometo Company No. 392 WASHINGTON STREET