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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1907)
THE UKEG05IAN, FKIDAT, JULY 26, 1907. -" 1 m i m tmm THE 22m FRIDAY ECONOMY SALE I ' - SSL Petticoats $ T00 WOMEN'S PETTICOATS of black mercerized sateen or Italian cloth. Full seven-gored skirts in a great variet,y of styles, made with, deep flounces and finished with ruffles, tucks and knife pleatings. All of our Sateen Skirts included in this furious Friday sale, and everv one a tremendous bargain. Read the prices. .$1.50 $1.75 $2.00 $2.50 $7.50 . 1.00 1.17 1.33 1.67 5.00 Regular Special ART DEPARTMENT SPECIAL Indian Shopping and Work Baskets and Hampers, specially priced for today. They come in many styles and many grades; regularly worth from 65c to $3.50; spe- An f Q cial for today, 49 to. . .h 03 CHILDREN'S ROMPERS Made of seer sucker, in stripes or plain blue. Well made garments for children from 2 to 6 years of age, and regularly worth from 35c to 40c. Very y special for today, the pair. ... OC Will find every aisle in this splendid store alive with splendid Friday bargains. Men, women and children share- in splendid savings on the very best sorts of mer chandise. We particularly request that you shop as early as possible as some of these values are too good to last through the selling of the Friday crowds we have. Wash Goods Worth to 75 c, Yard 25c High-class imported Wash Goods in all designs, best novelty silks, jacquards, rough pongees, dressy linens, hair-lined plaids, printed voiles, etc. A grouping of SOc, 60c and 75c values, special the yard 25c Printed 'batistes in exquisitely pretty floral patterns, 60 full pieces fmr sale Today. It comes in fast colors and a large number of different colorings. With this tremendous amount to sell and the splendid assortment you have to choose from, it will f make the wash goods bargain of the C Today, theyard . . . . season. FIFTH STREET vis WASHINGTON STREET SIXTH STREET Men's Dollar Shirts 69c Here is a famous Friday bargain. Golf Shirts to wear with white collars or Negligee Shirts with soft col lars attached. These shirts come in white, medium or, dark colors, in plain or figured designs. They are one of the very best dollar shirts in our store. They are full in the shoulders, fit correctly in the neck, good sleeve length and full body. r Made of good, dependable materials; reg- Jr? ular $1.00; special for today. . . . . MEN'S UNDERWEAR staple 50c grade of Derby Balbriggan. It comes in ecru, brown, blue or flesh-colored, and is certainly a splendid value at 50c a gar ment. Verv special n 1 -for today, 75c 'the jJC suit, or, per garment, BOYS' NEGLIGEE SHIRTS One of the best values ever made ; 75c each. They come ia tan, cream or blue chambray, and in black sateen. Here is a splendid chance for economical mothers today for these shirts are priced at only pip College Bags All colors, sold at 75c; Sp'l today. regularly 49c Children 's Purses Black and white ' Chain Purses, 15c values, O special. Skirt Pockets Of white and brown 14 n e n, with inside chamois pockets ; -reg. $1.25; &7n special ' V Beauty. Pins Black Vassar Beauty Pins, 6 on a card; value 1 fin 20c. UC x 7 They are sterling sil- Chatelaine ver and are regular Pins ftZsi.38c Hat Pins Fine line of large Hat Pins, large tops, in various colors; 75c val., special today Dress Hats Worth To $9.00 $2.98 Each Sale of the famous Sybell Dress Shapes and all novelty shapes for today. Every conceivable popular design included in the lot. Many different materials and shanes. With the addition of a small amount of trimming will make into a very stylish piece of headgear. Eegular worth $9 each; today $2.98 LEGHORN HATS, in black or in colors; seven dozen on sale to day; values run to $3.00; your choice today A . for 2 FLOWERS Of all kinds, in every color, great variety of every sort; regularly worth to $1 the bunch; your choice today for, the bunch OC Talc Powder 5c TALCUM POWDEK? St. E Regis Violet, can iJC NAIL BRUSHES, black 1f)n bristle, solid back "t CELLULOID DRESSING COMBS Large size, all colors; 35c value; special lC CASTILE SOAP, 4-lb. bar, value 60c; special.., PLAYING CARDS A g o o d 25c card, for, special, the IQs package J. ZfC SANITOL TOOTH PASTE-Value 25c tube; spe- Tf cial liJC NET SHOPPING BAGS, ' l value 15c; special'. vO 39c ENVELOPES Plain white, 25 in package; 5c value; spe- 0 cial WRITING PAPER Linen cloth finish and Envelopes to match; 50 sheeets of paper and en--velopes; 50c value, sp'l.. PAPER NAPKINS Fancy crepe paper, 100 in package; value 15c; special. HATPINS Pearl or smoked ball top; value 10c; special.. DRESS FASTENERS Best and socket; two dozen on card; value 10c card; sp'l... CURLING IRONS Folding, hardwood handles; value 10c; special ." 7c ball 7c with 7c PINS 40(on paper; value, 5c a paper; special, 2 for. . PEARL BUTTONS Self shank, all sizes; one dozen on 1flf card ; special, each ....... Sensational Selling of Sample Hose For About Half the Regular Price Here's a Hosiery. Sale that will completely overshadow all others that have been held in Portland ;this season. From one of the largest importers in the business, we secured 6000 pairs of hose in discontinued lines that is, hose in patterns that ' will not be made the coming season. On account of their being lines no longer to be carried, the dealer gave them to us at much less than the regular figures, and they come to you in the same way. ., v One-Half to One-Third Regular Price. Divided Into Five Lots and Priced as Follows: LOT ONE Women's Fancy Hose, in plain or fancy embroidered " lisle. The plains are a rich, bril liant black in lace weave, and the embroidered patterns are fine ex-' amples of real hand work. They are regularly worth & f $1.50 and $2 the pair ; 0sC special LOT TWO French and German lisles, in laces, plain colors and embroidered effects. Come in black and many colors,' and are regularly worth to f $1.25 the pair; &C special sale price LOT FOUR Is an almost endless variety of hose in plain lisles, lace weaves the latter in allover or lace boot effects polka dots and printed boot effects; regularly worth to 65c the W fx pair, special sale . MJ ' price '. SEE THE WINDOW DISPLAY L0Tf THREE Contains the largest assortment of all. ' Many colors and patterns; come in blacks, tan, champagne, mode, brown, choco- late, navy, pink, blue and red ; also the popular pastel shades, as well as wine and scarlet and nile and bottle greens. They are in lace or embroidered patterns ,and the reg . ular, values are , 75c and $1 pair. Special JjWC sale price only LOT FIVE Is made up of best makes domestic Hose. These are in the staple colors, such as brown, black and blue. Plain lisles and cottons, laces in boots and allover effects, and they are every pair hose that sell regularly for 25c and 3oc pair; special sale price only , 19c Tailored Suits Worth $17.50 WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS, in strikingly stylish wool novelty goods, pony jacket styles, with pleated skirts. They are trimmed with braids and buttons, and the materials are all-wool, in. mix tures, checks and stripes; regularly worth to $17.50; today . $5.25 WOMEN'S LINEN SKIRTS, in plain or pleated styles; cool, dressy garments for Summer wear; well tailored and splendid values at regular price, special for today 2 WOMEN'S WHITE ALPACA SKIRTS, in the 'desirable pleated styles and values up to $8.50. There are just about four dozen skirts in this lot; 48 of the best skirt bargains on sale this Sum mer; your choice for today only. $3.95 White Parasols PRICE A great sale of very pretty Parasols, and the kind that are in very popular demand at this time. There are four styles one in a hemstitched batiste2 one in a tucked white batiste, one in a hemstitched, jacquard figured batiste, and one in a hemstitched tucked ecru linen. They are fresh, crisp goods, that have been just shipped here from New York in a rush. They come with white enameled frames and the ribs have brass tips. Handles are in white enamel or in natural wood. Regularly worth $2.50; special $1 .25 Special Bargains in Steel Ranges While they lastVe are going to sell some of these famous stoves at a price that will mean great bargains to the lucky purchasers. They are unrivaled bakers, stoves that do the maximum amount of work with the minimum amount of fuel, and one of the best-known ranges on the market. Read these prices and you'll decide to throw out that old cook stove and be ready for Pall with a new "Quick Meal." Ranges that sell regularly for SS:'!.... $45.00 Kanges that sell regularly for "S:.!... $40.00 Ranges that sell regularly for tTL. $57.00 QUICK MEAL BAKERS Regu- Skfi??..:.$33.00 QUICK MEAL RANGES Worth $28.50 each; GOO Cl special... p4.UU QUICK MEAL COOK STOVES Regularly worth tZfh $10; special P ' .OU LAUNDRY STOVES Regularly worth $25; spe- H H cial today pAU.JU TAILOR GASOLINE STOVES Worth $8.50 each; J ff special pO.UU SINGLE BURNER LAMP STOVES, for Summer OO use ; special JJC Two-Burner Lamp Stoves 66 TWO-BURNER BLUE Of FLAME STOVE pT.ZJ The Hourly Shoe Sale Again An old friend and a welcome one to those with shoes to buy, for these shoe sales of hourly . duration bring bargains that are quite impossible for an all day sale. FROM 8 TO 9 A. M. Women's White Canvas Oxfords, in two styles, one with a plain toe, and in a pretty Blucher cut; the other with a tipped vtoe. We also have these in a black kid, value to $2.00 the pair; qq special p JL.Sf FROM 9 TO 10 A. M. Women's Oxfords, twenty styles, in canvas and leather. Tie canvas come in white flndjcolors, and the leathers in kid or patents. Button or lace styles, and a large assortment of $2.50 and $3.00 val- qo ues; special, one hour p L .j Q FROM 10 TO 11 A. M. Women's Tan High Shoes, with welt or turn soles, and in many styles; shoes that have sold for up to $5.00 and about 700 pairs in all. Take your G O QO choice for, pair, p4.Ji FROM 11 TO 12 A. M. Women's Oxfords, in twelve' of the best and most popu lar styles; patent, kid or calf leathers, in button or lace styles; light or heavy Soles; worth $3.50 and $4.00 the pair; special for one hour FROM 12 to 1 P. M. - Women's Oxfords and Tan High Shoes, in ten styles. Patent calf and kid, and all are Goodyear welt-made. Compare favorably with any $3.50 and O , $4.00 shoes; special for one hour yf OO $2.98 FROM 1 TO 2 P. M. Women's Shoes, in the best grades, all up-to-date styles, and in any leather you may select. A large sprink ling of colors included. Gibson and garden ties, in two and three-hole effects; any style in O A Q the lot, worth to $5 the pair; one hour. .V'"7 FROM 2 TO 3 P. M. ' Women's Oxfords, ih white, or colored canvas; made in Gibson, Grecian and garden ties, and in the regular or Blucher lace. With heavy or light C J QQ soles and worth to $3 the pair; 1 hour. . FROM 3 TO 4 P. M. Women's High Shoes, in Summer weight, fitted with light or heavy soles and of patent or kid leathers; dressy and comfortable ; worth to f O 1 Q $5.00 thfcpair; one hour pJ.J.7 FROM 4 TO 5 P. M. Girls' Oxfords, come in 12 different styles; patent and kid leathers, heavy or light soles, and all good styles; priced like this: Sizes 5 to 8 $1.50 value 1.19 Sizes 8y2 to 11 $1.75 value $1.39 Sizes liy2 to 2 $2.00 value ?1'59 Sizes 2y3 to 7 $2.50 value $1.79 FROM 6" TO 6 P. M. - Boys' Shoes and Oxfords, in tan 'or black; an assort ment of Summer-weight shoes; all having good soles and light-weight upper: Sizes 9 to 1312,2.00 Value 1.39 Sizes 1 to 512, $2.69 value $1.89 Axminster Rugs $P II Special at qIIJl m They come in Oriental and floral designs, are 27x60 in. in size and a very fine quality of Axminster ; reg. $2J50, today $1.89 FINE ROBE BLANKETS for Couch Covers, Table Covers, Porch Rugs, Steamer Rugs, etc. Values to .$6.00" each. Special . today $4.50 B oleroLace Jackets At About Ha If This Friday sale takes in about fifty Bolero Waists, in the prettiest styles that one can imagine. They are constructed of Venise, Duchess or Valenciennes lace, or nainsook embroidery and pique. They axe to be worn over either white or colored waists, and add a dainty finish at a small cost. Secure one while the sale is on, and have a splendid quality for but little more than half the regular price. The $2.25 grade, for &1 O) The $2.50 grade sell- 1 f today selling at p i .JJ ing today at only. . . V f " The $2.00 grade for 1.19 II The $ 7.50 grade for The $3.00 grade for $1.75 The $3.25 grade for . .$1.90 The $3.50 grade for $2.10 The $4.50 grade for. .... .$2.87 The $5.00 grade for $3.20 The $6.00 grade for $3.85 The $6.50 grade, for $4.20 WOMEN'S MULL TIES In all white, with colored edges, just the right thing for vacation wear; regular 25c and 35c value, jp special today ,.$ ..$ ..$ ..$ The $ 8.00 grade for. . The $10.00 grade for. . The $12.00 grade for. . The $14.00 grade for. . The. $15.00 grade for. . The $17.50 grade for. . The $21.00 grade fori . WHITE TURNOVER COLLARS and Stock Collars, in embroidered designs; a large variety of pat terns, worth to 35c; today only the price is but 4.60 4.95 G.15 7.90 $ 8.75 $ 9.50 .$11.25 $13.50 5c SUSPECTED OF POISONING Boarder Called Wife or Dead Man. SI is Sw eetheart. MUXCIE, Ind., July 25. Arnold Crouse, alias Edward Graff, aged 23, was arrest ed last night in connection with the re cent mysterious Speer poisoning case at Lima, O. . Crouse was a boarder at the Speer home and left after- the detention of Mrs. Speer on suspicion of having poi soned her husband. She , was taken in charge at the cemetery, where her hus band was being buried. An analysis of his stomach showed it contained strychnine. The police found In Crouse's possession a letter addressed to Mrs. Speer. whom he called "sweetheart," and suggested that she leave Lima at once after selling her household goods and her later hus band's property. Secure one of Robinson & Co.'s splendid negligee shirts at cut prices. NEXT FRIENDS' VICTORY Five Motions to Limit Eddy Inquiry Are Denied. CONCORD, N. H.. July 25. The "next friends" of Mrs. Mary Baker G. Eddy, the Christian Science leader, who are seeking an accounting of Mrs. Eddy's property, gained an important victory in the Superior Court today when Judge Chamberlain denied five motions made by counsel for the defendants. The motions included propositions to limit the scope of the inquiry to be made by the three masters named by the court to decide the 1 matter of Mrs. Eddy's competency and to ' ...!. h. HAf.nriAntfl in the original ac counting suit to become parties to the preliminary inquiry as to Mrs. Eddy's competency. Killed in Runaway at Chehalis. CHEHALIS. Wash.. July 25. Nathan Wilkin, whose family lives at 2520 South Reese street. Philadelphia, Pa., was killed near here yesterday in a runaway. Wilkin was 40 years old and was engaged In the junk business at 1205 Mal.i street, Seattle. CHILDREN'S PARADE PHOTOS. Delightful Klser Imperial Hotel. I