16 THE MORXIXG OREGOMAX, TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 190T, PORTLAND AGENTS FOR BVTTEIUCK PATTERNS, COLUMBIA yarns, perrins cloves, ostermoor mattresses, Willamette sewing machines, etc.. etc. ARTISTIC PICTURE FRAMING TO YOUR. OR.DER AT CLEARANCE PRICES Peninsular" Stoves. Steel Ranges aixd Wood Heaters will be found in Basement Ckaranca Sak Bargain in Shoes. Man!. Women! cad CM Jren's-Rlflgnlflccat Vetoes Sole Raj-gaaina In Toilet Ar-tjd. Stationery. Jewelry. Fancy Goody. E-tc. iter H Frank Store Clearance Sale Walking Skirts lEe M Six great lines of women's Tailored Suits on sale at phenomenally low prices. All of our new est and best garments in this season's most ap proved styles; by far the grandest values in women '8 suits ever offered in the West. The assortment includes Etons, blouse, Pony, Prince Chap, tigfat-fltting and three-quarter Coats, in broadcloths, cheviots, Tweeds and mannish mix tares, in very best patterns and colorings; suits that are well made and finished throughout tailored garments of superior style and quality and in all sizes. Note these great values: Women's Walking Skirts, in black and navy bine Panama Cloths, plaited styles ; j bottom trimmed -with folds. .The best $630 values axe SJ Q g on sale at this special low piic ... r Women's navy blue and black Panama Cloth Skirts j also gray worsteds, in checks and mixtures ; plait ed and trimmed effects; best $7.50 t C values,- on sale at, special, each Pr.7 J Women's Walking Skirts, in black, navy blue, brown and red worsteds, serges and Panama Cloths ; also fancy mixed materials, in laro variety: plaited and trimmed with folds. Regrular 4tf f $8.50 values, on sale at, each p-?r' Women's Walking Skirts, in brown, navy blue and black Panama cloths and gray worsted mixtures ; handsomely made and finished; regu- Ci Qtv lar $10 and $11 values, on sale at, ea.. "P" Great variety of high-grade Walking Skirts, in fancy plaids and checks, for Spring wear; also plain colors in brown, blue and black Panama cloths and worsteds. Regular $14.00 val- Oft QC ues, on sale at this low price, each . iJe "Women's Panama Cloth, Walking Skirts, in brown, navy and black; also fancy plaids and checks, in large assortment; fancy-trimmed with folds and plain tailored novelties ; beanti- tf 1 f A. ful skirts. Regular $16.50 values. V V. All lines of Dress Skirts at low clearance sale prices. $ 18 Tailored Suits $ 7.95 $22 Tailored Suits $ 9.98 $26 Tailored Suits $14.25 $30 Tailored Suits $ 1 6.85 $40 Tailored Suits SI 8.65 $48TaiIoredSuits $24.85 Woman's Fine yMrmslms Women's Night Gowns of fine nainsook, cambrics and muslins, made with high neck and long sleeves, low neck and short sleeves, trimmed in dainty embroideries, laces, tucks, beading, insertions, medallions and ribbons; full lengths and widths $100toS150Valueut2.53$1.50 to $1.85 Values $1.22 S3.QO to $3.5Q Values at S1.98 $3.00 to $2.5Q Values $1.39 All Gowns at Clearance Priccs-$2.5Q to $2.65 Values $1,69 Women's long white Underskirts Cambrics, lawns and muslins, made with .wide flOUnCCS and trimmed in fine embroideries and lace edgings, clusters of tucks and insertions; separate dust ruffles and fitted waistbands; great speeial values, at l.r5, $2 Underskirts at $1.27 t3.5Q, $4 VTnderslcirts at $2.98 $6. $6.50 Underskirts at $4.98-All Underskirts go at Clearance Fine cambric and nainsook Drawers, wide embroidered and lace-trimmed flounce, prettiest styles and the greatest values at the following low prices: &1.5Q, $1.75 Drawers at $1.39-$3.QO, $2.5Q Drawers at $1.69 $3.00, $3.50 Drawers at S2.43-A11 Drawers at Clearance Prices Fine cambric and nainsook Chemise; great values at, each $1.29 to $1.98 Great clearance bargains in Corset Covers, French Undergarments, . etc. Clearance Sale of cut geJwLmm Bewla $4.80 912.75 cut glans powl SIO.18 $2.25 cut Klass Nappies 81.78 tt.B-3 cut elass Nappies. ... -K2.T6 S4.SO cut fflug Plate. ...C3.54 IS. 60 cut glass Dl.hu S2.T6 16.25 cut glass Vases .8-1.99 $5.50 out glass Vases 114.32 ss.se cut prias. vimi Sd.31 1 3-60 cat glass Vuai Stl.14 $11.25 Celery Dishes $9.14 17.G0 out irlass Comports. ...43.98 tlO.60 out srlass Pitchers. ....S8.32 5ilverPlqtdWare S3. 75 Nut Bowls 92.98 t2.50 Bon Bon Dishes S1.99 ?12o Bon Bon dshes 93.ZO $12.50 Tea Seta for .-49.6$ S6.75 Soup Tureena. ....... .5.32 $1.65 Bread Trays . ........ .S1.28 7.50 Chafing Dishes $5.98 $12.30 Chafinr Dishes 89.98 14.25 B o'clock Tens... 5.18 Xl.&O Nickel Tray .... (1.19 Dinner Set Sale Special lot of German China Dinner Sets, blue violet decorations; 60 plece set for $14.00. 10O-piece set for 820.00- Basement Phone Bxcnanjce 4. . Seautiful HaTiland China Dinner Sets green and purple floral dec Orations; gold stippled. Great spe cial value at this price $43.50 Haviland China Dinner Sets, neat blue decoration, srold edge, reduced as follows: , 60-ptece set on sale for.. ..825. 42 100-piece set on sale for. . .$21. T5 Havtland China Dinner- Bets, -with pink floral decorations; great value, on sale: 60-plece set. on sale at. set.A14.5S .100-piece set. on sale at. set.S21.T5 Great values In 60-plece and 100- pteee seml-vitroiis Dinner Sets, 87.54 and 811.27. Closing? out stock pattern of Havi land China Sets at this special re duction Yt, Off Notion and Stationery Sp'cls Lowastlka Boxpaper, soraethin new; Berlin's India weave; very best quality. Great special value at special low price, per box..43c Paper Napkins for card- parties, all deslKD.. Special at. per doz. .3C 25c Writlnjc Tablets, letter size, lin en paper; great , value, at this price ! 156 Men's Trouaer Hangers seat spe cial value at this low price . . . .lijaj Brass Coat Hangers on sale In sta- tionerv department; great value at. each Brass Combination Coat and Trouser Hanfrera, at this low price . . . . X 2 J tele el Coat Kan Berg, with bent neck; great value, at' - this low price Door Loopg and Shell Bars for your hangers; all sizes.; at this low price - - - 12 Great Clearance Sale bargains In Toilet articles. Jewelry at one- lourtii , Men's Wear Great special lot of men's silk Four- in-Hands. mldgeta and bow ties; splendid patterns. lare variety; 25c to 35c values, at each. 12 X-2 Tr, Wright's fleece-lined Heaiin Underwear: $1.00 values at. ear- ment - Cooper's Derbv Ribbed Underwear, . blue and. ecru; all sizes in Sh Irts and Drawers;, regular $1.00 values at garment 53c Men's pure linen Handkerchiefs, all width hns; threat value at. . .174ft ' M 11 ' n pure cashmere wool Sox; 35c to 50c values, on sale at. palr..25c "Monarch" Golf Shirts, new patterns and colorings: attached cuffs: best $1.30 values; In all sizes. On sale at tnla low price 75 TheM 0 eaei Frank Store Clearance Sale Men's Clothing Our entire atock of Men's crad youths Salts and OvercoU at great rennet lona from the regular elHixg pricca All this aeanon'a ap-to-Jate ppta-eL HgnCsoiao psttcrni girt nwtcrfa.3--TtEc q jvactage $10.00 Suits for S 7.85 Each SI 2.50 Suite for $ 9.15 E&ch f 1 5,QO Suits for $10.85 &ach SI 8.QO Suits for $13.S5Stach $20.00 Smte for $14.89 Each $22.50 Salts for $16.15 Each S25.QO Scits for $18.85 Each $28.00 Suits for $22.10 Each $35.00 Suits for $26.35 Each $ 1 5,00 Overcoats $ 1 0.85 Each $20.00 Overcoats $1489 Each $25.00 Overcoats $18.96 Each $30.00 Overcoats $24.15 Each $35.00 Overcoats $27.65 Each ' All Trouan, Sroofciruy Jackets, Bath Robes, Raincoats, fancy Vwti, afcn., tabaatdaaroaoo Bean jneea. ire ipeciallj rectaoed price, pair.. ,..53 t Lark rnQ, Qtrlined; (IO If $3 Shoes $1.98 Patent colt lace, button and Blucher style; vici fcid in lace and Qluchcr styles; this season's most desirable lasts, extension, or light weight soles, Cuban or extra low heels, all sizes and widths; every pair in the lot regular $3 values arid equal to mast of the advertised $3.5Q and 94.00 lines- 1 n O Voiir choice JJ A.J'U Fine $4 Alio ver - Embroideries Reduced to Only $ 1 .89 a Yard Special lot of 1000 yards of beautiful allover batiste and lawn Embroidery for waistings; beautiful designs in pleasinsr va riety, 45 inches wide; allovers, worth up to $-1.00 tf? V S3 a yardj on sale at this special low price, yard.P .Os Great special sale of Swiss and batiste Embroidery, 18 inches wide, for shirts and waists ; eyelet and French blind- work design ; values up to $2 yard. Op sale at, yard."-C v SEMI-MADE TU "Lily Wlife" semi-made Corset CORSET COVERS Cover, each pattern in a box ; eyelet and blindwork deigns 5 hwiss ma teriaJ. Cfreat values, on sale at this unusually low price, per pattern . . . $1.39 Our entire stock of French and round mesh Val. and Mechlin laces and inser tions at reduced prices for one week. Mail orders promptly filled. ' ' fwma?- C.la 300 dozen French and German Val. Laces and insertion, 1 to 2 1-2 inches Cfa V9I WCllOCllC wide; values up to $2.00 a dozen. On sale- at, per dozen yards OVJC " Great Clearance gale of all Chiffons, Mousseline de Sole, Liberty Silks and Chif- ff LaCf!S J.n C1?ths ' best colors. On sale at these unusually low price reductions, yard; WCTVO 50c values on sale at. 42 $1 values on sale at. 79 $2 values on sale at. $1.48 Imitation Torchon, Maltese and Point de Paris Laces, 1 to 4 inches wide; best patterns; values up to 15c a yard; on, sale at this low price, yard 5l Clearance Sale o. Laces and embroideries and Dress Trimmings. $1.5Q Silks at 49 c Yard 2500 yards of plain ana fancy silks; grreat cleanup sale of broken lines: , handsome styles a.11 jrr&des. bis: va riety: values to S1.50 at.. 494 New line of figured Crepe de Chinua. All new styles and colorings; great values at, yard 7dd Clearance sale prices on "Cheneys" 1907 Foulard Silks; large variety of new styles: 79C. OSC and. SI. OS $ 1 .75 to $3.50 Gloves $1.29 "Broken lines o Perrins, Reyniers, Valliers and Tre- fOUSSe'S celebrated makes of real Trench Kid Gloves 12 and 16-button length glace kids, two, three and eight- button pique and overseam suedes, three-clasp washable place ; one, two and three- clasp Perrins' fancy dress Kid Gloves; heavy cape suedes and glace for street wear. Great assortment of colorings and all sizes in the combined lots. Regular $1.75, $2, $2.25, $20, $2.75, $3.00, $J.oO values, on sale at the special price of, each . . . . . $1.29 Clearance Sale Wo mens Knit Underwear Great Clearance Sale bargains In Women's and Children's Ivnlt Un- dfirweare; all grades of women's line ribbed, mercerized Union Suits. The celebrated "Munslng" make; flesth color and wrLlte; all Blzos, regular 3-S0 values 82.69 "Munsinfr" fleece-lined extra heavy Union Suits; good, warm Winter T'nderwear; cream or prray: all sizes; best J1-50 value, at th 1 low price S1.19 Women's natural coior mixed wool Vesta, hteh neck and long sleeves; ankle lengths: all sizes; 76c values, at this low price 59o Odds and ends of Women's Wool Vests; high neck and quarter sleeve; pink, blue and blact; regu- lar $1.50 values: on sale at the low price 62 1-24 1 1 ' 1 5" 1 - J . Olga nethersole, the woman, is an INTELLECTUAL AND PHYSICAL ICICLE , Actress Is Antithesis of the Hectic Le Grande and Camille She Portrays Devoted Missionary of the Open Air Cult - AKTHUR A. GREEN. THE private car . "Nethersole" stands on a secluded sidetrack: at the foot of Park street ' In the midst of a morass, I might make myself more definite and certain by saying that It SO Rtoot yesterday It . may have been switched to an even more prepossessinR location. The prospect down in .that railroad yard is one of the most hopeless- . ly depressing; trat one miht find after a Ions; search up and down the townske. Still, if people will persist in living in private cars they cannot afford to com plain of the views. Perhaps it is from such surroundings that Olga Nethersole absorbs inspiration you never can tell, as her friend Bernard Shaw says. It waj amid' the squalid surroundings which I have Indicated that I found Miss Jethersole yesterday afternoon. Her sec tetary. a pleasant domestic appearing; woman, received me on the front stoop of the car and made me welcome to their humble abode. In - the interim, while she was notifying the actress of my pres ence, I took: a .brief survey of the obser vation end of the car. It was an emi nently businesslike . looking place, the plce de resistance beinjr a Tnahogany tielc lt-ttered with correspondence. The sole touch of "color" that was in evi- d?nce was a small reproduction or Burne- Jones ' painting "The Vampire-" with 1 fplinsrs Hwnt little aentlment eonrern tiK -& i"-Mv and a. bona and a. h&nlc. of . hair," printed -beneath It. I had ex- pe-ded it least one or two cardboard mottoes, omthlns: -about "What is home without a problerD," but al& TiOtr1riRr bu t th-e chromo of the raar tuid ncuxlc Presently th vftman I kd comft to see strode In. I nay atrod after due forethousbt. for It was m. typictU ly ath letic and -typiosvllx strong-minded Snsllsh ppinster'Ot ttl9 age designated "uncer tain" who entered the room. I do not ay that X expected to see a siren who tiiieht .lure statu persons from their najwy toemes, but iter press agents) lia.v made much of her tropical Spanish blood and her "languishing" eyes, bo if I had been dlsallusioned it roig-ht not toave been surprising;. Even though I take my life in my hand I must say it-Miss Nethersole is becom ing stout. She is distressingly healthy and is herself a splendid vindication for her enthusiastic devotion to the fresh air cure. The doors and windows of her car were wide open yesterday and are usually so. I understand. She's almost a -crank on the subject of ventilation. But to return to the star herself. Bhe would not be noted a beauty, but she has fine, intelligent, earnest eyes and mag nificent bronze-red hair. She is 37, and has been 20 years on the stasire. There are a few faint lines on her face, but ten years from now she will still be a young woman. She is of the type which doesn't worry, particularly about becoming- old. She Isn't in the least a paaeur. In fact, she's as unstagey a person as one could wish to meet. She seems to incline toward jade jewelry, for I noticed that a barbaric-looking- pendent and a large ring- set with this atone were her only ornaments. She talks rapidly and with animation, particularly when she is upon her fav orite theme, which is. strangely enough, the prevention of tuberculosis. She told me more about the "great white plague"' and the advanced methods of fighting It than T ever heard in- many discussions of it with physicians of note, s 1 1 n Olga Nethersole not become an actress, she most certainly would have gone Into medicine and would hav taken rank as a. physician. She naa two jx purpoaea in life a,nd she is advancing both of them toy all th considerable means of brains and money uhich -she uosseeses. These are the adoption of the German compulsory worlctngmen's Insurance law by Great Britain and the United States. and the establishment of branches of the Women's International Anti-Tuberculosis Ieague throughout the world. This last Institution is practically Alls. xveUiar&vlsya stwjv , it i awegmpllrcrnf; wonders In England and the Eastern cities of this country in the way of educating- the masses in the matter of preventing- the ravages of consumption. The ddstineulshed actress is one of its foun ders and has delivered scores of addresses in Its Dehalf.4 She has enlisted the sup port o Queen Alexandria and. many others of international influence. While her consuming desire to battle the consumption evil seems to be upper most she is an enthusiastic socialist, her interest in it leading her to deliver ad dresses and contribute thoughtful papers In Its cause. I had a' task to induce her' to "talk shop." and when I Anally asked her point hlank If she had any defense to offer for the problem drama she disposed of the question briefly In order that she might expatiate further upon her hobbles. I think such plays as 'Sapho' teach a good lesson?" The lady empha sized 'think." "I know they do. When I present Sapho and 'her like upon the stage I am doing the work of a phy sician of morals. I ajsn an exponent of the dramatized lecture and know that I have made men and women better, An audience may come to the theater to scoff but before the play is over I have made most of those In it think deeply and have stirred their better selves. The Immoral theatrical entertainment Is not wich a play as 'Sapho.1 That treats a dlicat subject seriously, but the liaht. frothy fare or- musical comedy - which makes a Joke of marital Infidelity and a byword of virtue." Kor several years" Miss Kethersole says "yahrs" Tve strudled social Ques tions and have demonstrated to my own satisfaction at least, and to many others, I hope, that people can he taught from the stage of a theater. The drama baa a higher mission than to amuse." This and more she told me and I'm con- vlnced that the good and brilliant woman, who devotes her surpassing' talents to portraying bad women. Is honest in her belief that she's a reformer. There is awtj tbp aitgtatsst trace C ttie ctiarlataa !n her manner. She impressed me with her genuine womanliness. She's as far removed from the types she plays as the poles. She may toe the most hectic Fanny Le Grand or Camille on the stage, tout In the woman. Olga Kethersole, she is an Intellectual and a physical icicle. They do say that she also has one of the canniest business heads known to science and that she lan beat the best of them at the finance fame. She has been . her - own manager tor almost 14 years, and with the exception of her brother Louis, who directs her tours and accompanies her everywhere, she trusts her affairs to no one. Granting: that she likes the money which "Sapho" and the other 'soiled dove" dramas have made and are making for her. I'm convinced that Miss Nethersole feela that she is doing a good work In the world by show ing the thoughtless that the scale of sin's wages Is fixed and certain, neither higher nor lower .than death. Maybe she's ristht. . Maybe we need the problem play and perhaps she's one of the greatest moralists of our time. Maytoe again we don't and she isn't. I leave it to you. HIGHWAYMAN IS FOILED Thug Who Attempted to Rob Wom an Frightened Away. ' Mrs. R. Schumann, who reside at 269 Montgomery at r ee t. was held up by a highwayman as she was entering her home about 8:80 o'clock last evening. The robber caught her by the arm and endeavored to force her to give up her valuables, but the timely arrival of a man named Poster, who resides In the same house, caused trie thug to desist. The man ran to Fifth street and then turned North ana is said to have passed two men' stantllng at the corner, who made no. effort to stop him In spite of the warning called by Mrs. Schumann and Foster. Patrolman Stuart was no tified of the affair about ten minutes alter It had occurred and by that tlnw all trace of the robbers had vanished. S topers Hold Smoker. flh Stopers ef the World held ' ft smoker Inst nljrht at Oddfellows' Hall and about lOO were preseat Jl. pleasant evoiQ5 waa enjoyed a yrr irtllnja: match being the feature of the pro gramme. Two Y. M. C. A- men, Frank: Paach and Will Penson, furnished an interesting- match. Penson, who was the heaviest, won. After the entertain ment, refreshments were served and the smoker was considered the most successful ever held. Officers Seek Cattle Thief. . Deputy Sheriff EMUey, of Matoon, 111., was in this city and left last night for Salera for the purpose of securing requi sition papers for the return to Illinois of Frank Welsh, wanted there on a charge of stealing? livestock. . Welsh, was arrested here several days ago on tele graphic advices from Illinois, and was later released from custody upon fur nishing $800 ball. Sheriff Stevens' depu ties are now engaged In trying to locate Welsh in order that Sheriff IMlley may experience no delay in returning with his prisoner. Welsh is known to be in the olty, but his exact whereabouts has not been determined. Pleads Guilty to Fraud. INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. 21. P. K. FMtx- grerald, a wealthy attorney of this city. who was indicted on the charge or using the mails with intent to defraud,. pleaded (ruilty today, and was fined XI 500 and costs. Mr. Fitzgerald col onized the town of St. George. Ga.. and sold a large number of lots. From the sales it was alleged he received about $70,000. of which $35,000 was not accounted for. Ethel Wiseman Wants Divorce. OREGON" CITY. Or., Jan. 21. (Spe- clal. Ktlil Wlsemaa has filed a suit for divorce tn tne Circuit Oourt against Albert Wiseman, to whom she was married December 17, 1901. in Port land. Or. She allefes failure to sup port and desertion. Her maiden name was Ethel Elliott. Suit the people, because they are tired of bitter doses, with the pain and griping that usually follow. Carter's Little Liver Pills. One pill a dose. FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. 226-228 Alder Street, Between First and Second Streets . - . n . ! ' .1 .a at- D- 'C- rV. rnriir iTAfin nnn I m In the Largest Ketau ivjancei on me racuii. v,ui Dill lUUlt 1V1LA1 From Smith, Who Is "hiKhtingr the Beet irust" With a Guarantee That They Are hresh and rure Pork Loin Roast.... 15 Pork Chop s.... 15 Pork' Steak 15 Pork Shoulder Roast.l2V2t Fork Sides iaf Pork Mixed Sausage 10c Pork Hocks . Pigs7Feet.....,., '5? Pure Lard . 12t Pickle Pork 12y2 Breakfast Ba?on .... VPht Hams ... i . . . ... . 17 Veal Loin Roast. .... Veal-Lee . .WJ Veal Shoulder Roast. Yeal Breast Veal Rib Cutlets 12 Veal Ijoia Cutle'ta M 15 jr Veal Sh'lder Cutlets.. 12A6 Veal Stew Beef Short Ribs , Beef Plates . . Beef Brisket ......... Beef Necks to boil ... Beef Stew Liver ,,,.....- Beef Tongues, eaeli . . Beef Hamburg Steak. Corned Beef Soup Bones .......... Beef -Prime Rib Roast. Beef Sirloin Steak... W Beef Pox-'house Steak.12 Beef "T"-Boue Steak.i2V'2 Beef Rib Steak ..a... 12 W Beef Round Steak lOt? 8 5 50 15? & Of Beef Shoulder Steak. Beef Rolled Rib Roastl2V2 Beef Pot Roast 8? Beef Chuck Roast 8 Lamb Loin "Roast. 15 Lamb Rib Roast ...... 15f Lamb Legs 15 Lamb Rib Chops .. , 15 Lamb Loin Chops .. . 15 Lamb Sh'lder Chops. . 12 V Lamb Frontquarters . io- Lamb Shoulders W Lamb Stew - - . . ' WE DO NOT USE DYES, PRESERVATIVES, COLOR- JNGS, ADULTERATIONS OR COLD STORAGE MEATS.