Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 15, 1906, Page 18, Image 18

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    THIS MORNING OREGONIAN. SATURDAY. DECE3IBER 15, 1906.
Open Today
Until 9:30 P. M.
eier (S Frank Store Xmas
Open Today
Until 9:30 P. M.
We Have Trunks. Traveli ng Bags anl Siait Cases in Great Variety on the Third Floor
Artistic Picture Framing to Your Ord,er at the Very Lowest Prices on the Third Floor
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Shopping Bulletin
A "Willamette" Sewing Machine Makes a Pleasing Gift
for the Housewife Priced From $18.00 to $35.00 Each
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The Meier & Frank Store
$8.50, $9 Housecoats $6.65
Saturday sale extraordinary of men's higli-rade House
Coats and Smoking Jackets, made of all-wool two
tone materials in grays, navy blue, dark niaroon,
browns, tans, dark greens; trimmed with site and
mohair braid and cords ; striped or fancy plaid shawl
collar, fancv cuffs and pocket lapels; (C'
all sizes. $8.50 and $9 values on sale at.Mw-v''
$8.00-$9.00 Blanket
Robes $6.65 Each
Men's fancy Blanket Bath and Lounging Robes of the
finest materials, beautiful designs, well made and
finished throughout, scroll and floral effects in gray,
dark blue, tans, browns, reds, greens, large collar, cord
at the neck and girdle. Large variety. CL
$3.00 and $9.00 values on sale at, each V
Just received by express a large shipment of boys'
all-wool Blankets and Bath Robes in assorted! pat
terns all sizes. Best values in the city. 2d floor.
Men's House Coats and Smoking Jackets, great spe
cial values, on sale at, each. .. .$3.50 to $2,0.00
at "A-3-
$ 1 0.00 to $ 1 8.00 Handbags 14 Off
Great Xmas sale of women 's high-grade Handbags, a useful and pleasing gift for women ; exclus- I .
ive novelties in large assortment; fancy suedes, walrus and alligator, in tans, greens and grays;
beautifully made and fitted, best trimmings. Handbags selling regularly at $10.00 to $18.00 . '
each. Your choice today at this great saving on each Take advantage Off
Suede leather Music Rolls, applique effects, in colors. Great values at this low price, each $1.29
Special lot of Handbags in seal and walrus, grand values at this low price, each . SjJl.OS
fcf graj
Great Christmas
Sale
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App
are,
Misses' and children's Full Length Coats of gray plaid mixtures trimmed
with broadcloth cuffs and collar and finished with fancy maroon silk
braid, lull sleeve, button trimmed, ages b to 12 years.
Great special values at the wonderful low price of
Misses' and children's Three-quarter Length Coats in blue and brown red
flannel lining, double-breasted, ages 6 to 14 years. Great
special values at the remarkably low price of, garment
$10.85
brown red
$4.25
Special lot of little children's Coats in scarlet and navy, gray, Alice blue
and green ; variety of styles ; plain and trimmed with fancy tf 1 O C
braid and buttons; ages 2 to 4 years. Values up to $8.50 for.J' J
Great special values in children's and misses' Victoria Blanket Robes in
different designs; border at the bottom; trimmed collar and cuffs; girdle
and frogs to match; lavender, red, green, blue, tan and fi?I
Great value at the wonderfully low price of, each. . . H"''
Holiday Specials in Basement
10-inch brass Candlesticks, $1.00 values on sale at, each
Gold Candlesticks, assorted designs, $1.00 values at, each...
Brass .Candlesticks, 12-inch, $1.75 values on sale at, each...
Plain and decorated Colored Candles on sale at, each...
Cut Glass Cologne Bottles, regular $3.50 values for only...
Cut Glass Violet Bowls, regular $1.50 values, on sale for...
Cut Glass Rose Bowls, regular $9.00 values, for only, each. ..
Cut Glass Bowls, very pretty, regular $5.00 values, for only. . .
Cut Glass Bowls, regular $6.75 values on sale for only.:.
4-pieee silver-plated Tea Set, regular $16.50 value, for. .. .$13.20
4-piece silver-plated Tea Set, regular $9.50 value, for S57.60
3-piece burnished Tea Set, regular $12.50 value, for only. . . .$10.40
3-piece silver-plated Water Set, regular $9.50 value, for $7.60
Medium size Fern Dishes, best $10 values, for the low price of $7.98
Silver-plafcsd Cake Baskets, $2.50 values for the low price of
Rogers' '1847" Pickle Forks, great values at the low price of
Rogers' "1847" Chip Beef Forks, 65c values on sale at
Rogers' "1847" Pie Servers, assorted patterns, at, each....
Rogers' "1847" Berry Spoons, gilt bowls, at only, each
Three-piece Carving Sets in lined case, $3.25 values on sale at. .
Three-piece Carving Sets in case, great value at low price of, set
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79e
$1.38
2c-4
$2.80
$1.19
$7.20
$3.98
$5.39
$1.99
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55t
$1.71
$1.47
$2.69
$1.47
Boys' Suits
$ 4 Values
$2 JO Each
Great special Saturday sale
of boys' School Suits in
double-breasted or Norfolk
styles ; fancy cheviots, fancy
tweeds and dark mixtures;
ages 6 to 16 years. $3.50
and $4.00 values on sale
today at only. $2.10
Xmas presents given away
with purchases of boys'
clothing s k a t e s, watches,
footballs, etc. Second Floor.
Clove and Merchandise Orders sold for any amount A
Quick and Satisfactory Way of Solving the Gift Problem
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The Meier & Frank Store
Women's Handkerchiefs
. . v
$1.50 VALUES 95c A BOX
200 dozen women's pure linen Hand
kerchiefs in the newest cross-bar e.f
fect and hand-embroidered initial,
-inch hemstitched border, put up
6 in a box. Regular $1.50 Q tZ
value, today only at, box.. J
Women's pure linen hemstitched
Handkerchiefs, unlaundered, in plain
and cross-bar effects, with beautiful
hand-embroidered design in the cor
ners. Regular 65c values . A,fr
at this low price HFUV
Women's pure linen Handkerchiefs
in hemstitched and embroidered ef
fects, entirely new designs, put up 6
different patterns in a box. Regu
lar $2.00 values at, per 1
box. Special N JVI
Women's sheer Swiss Handkerchiefs, beautifully trimmed with Val. and
Mechlin lace and insertion; large and choice assortment.
Regular 35c values, today at this low price misSiG
Women's sheer Swiss Handkerchiefs in large variety of pretty styles,
hemstitched, embroidered and scalloped edges. " Best 35c OO
values, on sale today only at this low price m!rcZC
,
Saturday Hosiery Spec'ls
Women's fine quality Egyptian cot
ton Hose, with embroidered instep,
in several very attractive designs, 'jjJ'tfA
sizes 8V2 to 10. Regular 40c values 4&)
on sale at this low price, CT SiffP&fifSf
pair. Take advantage Jv 8 js. $
Women's fine quality black lace and J imfyAvK
embroidered Hose ; lace styles are in nf4t:s-!3333& Wv
...o. veil's &M&. a rV
terns of embroidery ; all sizes. Reg- Fftfl'ji'5okKc!N
w w ; r "'if-1" " sue 'Mmw?Msmsm!
35c values, on sale at this Sc
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women s fine German black cashmere
line. . Ul ..J I -I 1.. A' .1. L
jiuncj xicui ami iutr, iiictjjv imi-
ioned. sizes SY to 10. The CvQs
best 75c values on sale at:. JC
500 pairs of children's tine ribbed black cotton Hose,' sizes 5 to 8, white
or split feet. The regular 25c value, on sale today only at 1 fT f
this special low price, per pair C
500 pairs boys' and girls' fine and heavy ribbed black cotton Of
Hose, sizes 5 to 10. Regular 40c values at, pair "JC
my Y our a
mas
Toys
inter
i day
"Toyland" business is breaking all records Throngs of buyers crowd the department every hour of the day and every
one pleased with the service being rendered, the splendid stocks, the reason
able prices Portland's largest and best Toy Store every way you look at
it Open this evening until 9:30 and commencing next Monday the store
will be open evenings until Christmas Note these values
Toy Bargains Take Advantage
25c game Chessida on sale for 19
35c ga,me Cherogmagica on sale at only..23t
COc game Ring Toss at the low price of. .45c
75c game Hook-It on sale at only. . . .49
$1.25 game Wall Toss, great bargain at. .99
$1.00 game Taba-Baga for low price of. .73
20e Pool Tables for low price of ouly..l3
75c Parlor Croquet on sale at onlj-. 63c
25c Drawing Teacher for sale at only. .192
25c Animal Masks on sale at only.... 19
25c Sewing Cards for low price of X9
30c Toy Chiffoniers, great values for. .19
"Frog" game and "Persia," 35c vals., 25
25c game Flags of all Nations only. .'. .19
Rocking Horses, on sale at each, fl 1 It
$5.50, H00, $2.65, $2.00 and.SJ
Blackboards, on sale at, each, for O
low price of $1.25, $1.00, 50c and.-
Dolls' Cabs, Dolls 'Apparel, Dolls' Jewelry, etc.
Toy Bureaus, Wash Stands, Sideboards, etc.,
at, each, 25c, 50c, $1.25, $1.50, up to $7.50
Laundry Sets, on sale at, set, $1, 50c and 25
Roller Skates, pr., $3.75, $2.75, $1.25 and 50
Alphabet Blocks, 10c, 15c, 25c, 35c to $1.50 '
Shooflvs. each, $1.75, $1.25, $1.00 and 75f
Lead Soldiers,- $3.00, 75c, 65c, 50c, 35c, 25
Humpty Dumpty Circus, each, 60 to $3.50
Iron Trains, $1.50, $1.25, 75c, 60c, 60c and 25
Magic Lanterns, each, 35 up to $15.00
Steamboats, $1.75, $1.25, $1.00, 75c and 50
Fireboats, $3.00, $2.50, $1.50 and $1.00
Auto Boats, at $2.50, $1.50, $1.00 and..60
Steel Upright Engines, $1.50 to $75.00
Electrical Toys, all kinds, $1.50 to. .$65.00
Mechanical Trains, $1, $1.25, $1.50 to $20.00
Enamel white and blue Kitchen ff 1 e
Dishes on sale at from 20 to. H J
Fine enameled Tea Sets, set, 35 to $2.00
Holiday
oxes at
Vz Off Regular Prices
Continuation of the great special sale of Hardwood Holiday Boxes,
plain and fitted styles, all sizes, all grades, at prices from $1.50 to
$15.00 each. Toilet Sets in hardwood boxes, Military Brushes in
hardwood boxes, Humidor and Cigar Boxes, Jewel Boxes, etc., t
etc. Great assortment. Your choice of the entire stock today
at one-third off the regular selling prices. Take advantage at
this great saving. ; jX
ig Sale Sheet Music
c Copy
Choice 6
In the Sheet Music Department today. 100 titles of standard airs
popular vocal and instrumental numbers. Marvelous value at... 6
Star Dance Folio No. 6, containing all the latest "hits." Reg
ular price 75c; sale price, copy great value
All the latest musical "hits" of the season sold here at special prunes
Sheet Music Department, located on the main floor near Alder-street
entrance. Mail and phone orders promptly tilled Send for catalogue.
$2 "DuBarry" Scarfs at 98c
In the Women 's Neckwear Department today, a great special sale
of "Du Barry" Scarfs, 2 yards long and made of extra fine quality
peau de cygne silks, with hemstitched border, in white,
pink, blue, and black. The regular $2 val. on sale while mjf
they last today at this unusually low price, each J
Sale of Chiffon and Chantilly Drapes
Special holiday sale of the newest Chiffon and Chantilly Hat Drapes
lYz to 3 yards long, in all the newest and most popular shades. Very
large assortment and grand values at these special price:
t .50 Drapes, each .$ .43 Si.10 Drapes, each $1.53
.75 Drapes, each 63 2.75 Drapes, each 2.1!)
.85 Drapes, each . f 3.00 Drapes, each lt.119
1.00 Drapes, each.... 7J 4.0J Drapes, each 3.!9
1.50 Drapes, each...-; l,2o Drapes up to $6.50 all reiiuced.
Christmas Presents
for Little Girls
SucKetlonn of Gifts Suitnble for
lomtg; Women Whose Skirts Are
Yet of Shoe-Top Length, or
Shorter. -
THE term "girls" is somewhat elus
ive, as a eirl is a girl whether shs
is 15 or 18 years old, or is yet at the age
of 10 or 12. And there are, of course,
instances where the term has been used
with great elasticity and women . away
over the 20 mark still claim the distinc
tion. These are not considered in the
ppended list of appropriate Christmas
' gifts for girls, however, and only the
young will be suited by a selection from
the following list. Some girls overstep
tlio doll period quite early in life others
affectionately cling to their childhood off
spring until they are 12 or 1 years of
aee. The families of such girls know
their likes and dislikes in this respect,
so there is no dangef of making a mis
take with them. The girl who is Inclined
to be athletic should be considered in
nuite a different light from her more
domestic sisters, and her gifts selected
accordingly. The literary girl will pre
fer books to fancy-work, and the musical
Kirl will appreciate the latest composi
tion or a musical instrument more than
a golf stick. Don't give, a tennis racket
to the girl who loves to -potter around
the chafing dish, or a thimble to the girl
who loves to ride horseback all day. It
only takes a little intelligent forethought
on the part of the donor to enable him
or her to select appropriate gifts, and
surely a girl is entitled to as much con
sideration as her elders.
What is there in this list to suit the
girl you have in mind: Windsor ties,
ribbon opera-bags, mittense stoves, silk
hosiery, bracelets, metal purses, silver
brushes, signet rings, watches, necklaces,
fancy pins, fur coats, bobks, fur boas
and muffs, ribbed stockings, dolls, bags,
toilet sets, fancy perfumes, sewing
boxes, slippers, house slippers, dress
shoes, photo albums, camel-hair tarns,
neckwear, belts, combs, handkerchiefs,
collar and cuff sets, rings, , roller skates,
silk party dress, lace cape, hair rib
bons, purse, vanity boxes, fancy : hat
jins, post card album, set water colors
or paint box, drawing materials, writing
desk, desk furnishings, dressing table
with chair, fancy writing paper, gloves,
book strap, lunch box, music roll, pic
tures for individual room, patent leather
shoes, sliver toilet articles, fancy pin
tray for dresser, trimmed - pin cushion,
rain coat, reefer, dancing pumps, um
brella, gold piece, savings bank account,
open-faced gold or enameled watch,
school suit, camera, knife or paper cut
ter, muffler, bathrobe, sponge bag, soap
box, kimono, handkerchief bag. mono
grimed laundry bag, monogramed sta
tionery, silver pencil, box candy, fruit
conserves, pony and cart, tricycle, games
of any variety, music box, mandolin or
guitar, art calendar, guest register,
fancy chafing-dish apron, lingerie blouse,
silk or lace bertha, shirtwaist set of gir
dle, shoulder-straps and sleeve support
ers, set of studs, class pin, college pen
nant, pillow for den, embroidered skel
eton bodice, pyrographic outfit, burnt
wood art piece, manicure set, individual
manicure articles, puff and powder jar,
silver or gold thimble, handmade under-waist,-
silk petticoat, fancy girdle, ar
tist's apron, tennis racket or golf clubs,
roller or ice skates,' gymnasium suit,
basket-ball, piano for daughter of the
house, pair satin- Jullettes for rqom.
scratchpad card, - bead purse, case for
lingerie, ribbon doll for the young girl,
doll's wardrobe, hat pin holder, Japan
ese or silver photo frame, latest song,
party-bag, photographic accessories.
Simplex typewriter,' Ingersoll watch,
fountain pen, pencil box, potted palm
for room, gold locket, engraved cards,
signet ring, silver handled tooth brush,
talotua sawder bottle or box.
Florence Crittenton
Home in Need
President Appeals to Public to Re
member Infortunate and Helpless
Charges at Time of Christmas
, , Cheer.
PORTLAND, Dec. 14. (To the Editor.)
At this time of goodwill and gen
erous remembrances it. is . hoped the
Florence Crittenton Refuge Home will
not be forgotten. There .are little ones
from one day to two years .old who are
sadly in need of clothing. There is not
a shred of 'carpet in . the whole house
to protect against the cold damp floor,
which rests almost upon the ground.
There i3 a need of everything for the
comfort and welfare of delicate women
and . children clothing. provisions,
household goods. Christmas- will soon be
here and contributions for tlte Christmas
dinner, or any gifts that may help to
brighten and gladden the day that should
bring "Peace on Earth and goodwill
toward men", will be most gladly and
gratefully received.
The contract for the plumbing in the
new building has been let, aw it is
hoped the work can be vigorously pushed
and any donation of money will be grate
fully accepted as helping on the good
work.
A visit to the present quarters would
prove the urgent need of the new.
MRS. CLEVELAND ROCKWELL,
President Florence Crittenton Refuge
Home.
AVill Hold Annual Meeting.
The Milw'aukie Grange, Patrons of
Husbandry, will hold its annual meet
ing today for the election of officers
and. other business. The hall propo
sition will come up in a new form
todax. The-Grange is determined to
own a hall, and it is expected that a
definite plan will be adopted today,
looking to the erection of a suitable
building.
TALK OVER LEGISLATION
Members of Multnomah County Leg
islative Delegation Hold Meeting.
..
An informal meeting of the Multno
mah County legislative delegation was
held last night in the office of Frank
F. Freeman in the Fenton building.
No steps were taken towards the or
ganization of the delegation, the- pur
pose of'the meeting being only to dis
cuss Informally proposed legislation,
especially that affecting this county.
Those present were Senators Bailey and
Malarkey and Representatives Chapin.
Northup, Coffey, Driscol, Burns, Free
man, Beutgen and Wilson.
Another meeting of the delegation
was called for December 28, to be held
at the same place. At that time it is
expected that organization of the dele
gation will be effected. Consideration
will also be given all Multnomah Coun
ty bills.
Reports on Jute Mill. s
GRESHAM. Or., Dec. 14.-(Special.)'
The special Grange committee, to which
was referred the question whether the
state should establish a jute mill - at
the Salem penitentiary, has made its re
port and recommends that the master of
the Oregon State Grange be requested to
appoint a committee of three to study
the matter carefully and to confer with
the Legislative committee.
The committee's report is lengthy and
in the main unfavorable to the jute mal
project.
piles' ccred in e to i tats.
PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to cure aor
'c&s of Itchinc. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding
Piles la s to 14 dura sr money reruns ert. S0g
Fooled by His
Divorced Wile
Isaac Pate Remarries Former Spouse
VFho Keeps Wedding; Presents, but
Refuses to Live With Him.
ISAAC Pate was reunited in marriage
with his divorced wife Monday after
noon. Justice William Reid officiated.
Tlie groom rented a neat cottage at 1031
Macadam street, near the Oregon &
Washington Lumber Company's plant,
where he is employed; stocked it with
provisions and in ado ready for his old
time helpmate to return from a visit with
friends across the river. But Pate is still
waiting. Yesterday afternoon he received
a telephone message from her to the ef
fect that she would not live with him,
and was "through with him." It was an
icy conversation, and the bride ended
it abruptly by hanging up the receiver.
Last night Pate, exceedingly indignant
over the alleged ill-treatment by his
newly-wedded wife, dalled on Captain
Slover at police headquarters and told
his troubles.
"I am out about $100 by my second mar
riage to this woman,"-said Pate. "Among
other things, I bought for her was a
dress that cost me $12. I have thought
some of having her arrested and the
dress taken away from her, but I guess
she may as well keep it. She telephoned
yesterday that she never intended to live
with me. She said she would leave soon
for Hood River. Thus ends my second
matrimonial venture."
YOU CAN'T AFF0RD IT
Tou take no risk when you purchase
your Christmas present at McAllen &
McDonnell's. The reputation of the store
protects you in quality and price.
Frank I. Smith Meat Co.
226-228 Alder St., Between First and Second Sts. '
"FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST." We offer you the cleanest, freshest, healthiest
meat in the city.
CHOICE DRESSED CH ICKENS, PER LB., 16.
Choice Ribs of Beef, to boil,
per lb. : 5?
Choice Brisket Beef, to boi!,
' per lb 5
Choice Neck Cuts to boil . 5
Corned Beef Plates ....6
Corned Beef Brisket 6
Beef for Mincemeat ..... 6c
Readv-Chopped Mincemeat
Suet 8c
Choice Pot Roast Beef . .8
Choice Rump Roast Beef. 8
Rolled Roast Beef 10
Loin Beef Steak 10e
Round Beef Steak 10?
Porterhouse Steak ..12i,
"T"-Bone Steak . . . .12ij
Prime Rib Roast Beef..lOd
Hamburg Steak 10"
Beef Liver 5c
Leg of Veal 12i,
Rump Roast Veal ..121,
Loin Roast Veal 12ic
Loin Veal Cutlets . . .121
Don't go near thoss other markets wh
They are tne tseei urusi marKets. onuin
up a meat tight.
Shoulder Roast Veal. . .10c
Lamb Shoulder Roast Sc
Breast Lamb 6c
Lamb Stew
Leg of Lamb 15c
Loin Roast Lamb . 15
Lamb Loin Chops .... .15
Lamb 'Rib Chops 15c
Lamb Shoulder Cli'ps.l2i.
Pork Shoulder Roast.121!
Pork Shoulder Chops.121;
Leg of Pork 12i
Pork Loin Chops 15
Pork Loin Roast '. . .15
Shoulder of Pork 12U.C
Pigs' Feet 5
Leaf Lard 12 12
Our Own Pure Lard, 5 lbs.
for 60c
Breast Veal 8c
Veal Stew 6
Our Own Bacon 171c
Hams 17-
Sausage 10
o claim to be fighting the Beef Trust.
is the only man in town who is putting