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2 WHisk Brooms With Sterling Silver Handles 78c Scarfs and Squares Dept. 79c 1 MAIL ORDERS FILLED SEND FOR FALL CATALOG These are on sale in the Jewelry Department. Splendid quality whisk brooms, with handles of IN THE LEATHER GOODS DE PARTMENT we offer women's Wellesley Bags, in green, red. blue or brown; regular 75c A Qf bags, special for today.. WOMEN'S WRISTBAGS, a very high-grade assortment; we have them in brown, green, blue and The Scarfs are 20x45 inches, and the Squares are the 32-inch size. They are finished with hem stitched border, and have fancy medallion center; $1.25 '7Ck value 7C BATTENBERG BRAID PAT TERNS, for collars, doilies, een terpieces, scarfs and borders. A grand assortment, priced Eg for today onlv at. each..." MISSES' PETTICOATS, of fine muslin, made with deep cambric flounce, and 2,,2-in'h hemstitched hem ; regular 60c value, A O today ". TfeJC MISSES' PETTICOATS, a rarely good and sightly garment, spe cially priced for today. Made of flue cambric and trimmed 'with deep flounce aud torchon lace. They sell regularly for $1 each; special for today ?J? only OOC INFANTS' TIGHT - FITTING BONNETS, made of fine lawn and trimmed in charming manner and in several different styles. The regular prices run all the way from 35c to $3.00; special for M sterline silver, in handsome de signs; regular $1.25 val ues, special 78c MEN'S GOLD-FILLED WATCH CHAIN S A fine assortment of patterns, regular $1.75 to $2.00 values; special for if 1 OQ todav.......'. pi..Zr BON BON SOUVENIR SPOONS, in three different styles; have "very artistic handles; regularly black. " ished Lined with leather and fin- with strap handle; worth each; special 69 $(5.00 todav. CARD CASES Of black seal leather, a good quality, that sells regularly for $1.00; spe- QQq riFTHWASHNGTON"SIXTH STREETS today only, 1 Or worth $1.75 and $2 special at $1.15 choice. OUR 2282! FR ID AY ECONO MY SAL WMWMSMm 138 Suits $8.95 Very likely Jlie last chance you'll have on suits of this high order for so small a price. The lot includes suits for many uses, rainy weather, shopping, outing and street wear. Choose from either Eton or Jacket styles, trim'd in good taste and made from good all-wool materials, in checks, plaids and mixtures. At no other store can you have a choice from so many g6od style suits as these for reductions so great. Come early and have first and best selection from this sale. Be on hand and have your share of a bargain phenomenal. The real val ues run to $25 each, and we make the entire lot, your choice for today WOMEN'S PERCALE WRAPPERS. Very fine house garments, of fast-color materials, in many color combina tions and neat stvles. The colors are red and white, blue land white, gray and white or black and white. The pat- terns are stripes, dots or hgures. Made wim deep iiounce and in full sizes. u. iiavc y uuj. ouaic $8.95 We have these in sizes 40. 42. 44 and 46 only. Let women of large and fairly large size come in and buy a Wrapper worth to $1.25 for only . 49 c Odd Lines Rogers9 "1847 vet Tha Third Floor comes into line today with bargains on one of the best-known lines of silverware in the world. The famous Rogers Bros.' "1847" Plated Ware at prices that mean pronounced savings. . . Plain Forks, set of 6, special $1.70 Plain Dessert Spoons, set of 6, special. $1.50 Plain Table Spoons, set of 6, special. $1.70 Fancy Tea Spoons, set of 6, special 95J Fancy Dessert Spoons, set of 6, special $1.70 Fancy Table Spoons, set of 6, special $1.90 Fancy Forks, set of 6, special..., $1.90 Fancy Sugar Spoons, each 30 Fancy Butter Knives, eaeh 35 Faney Cream Ladles, each 45 Fancy Gravy Ladles, each . 60 Fancy Jelly Knives, each. 60 Other odd pieces at thef same proportion of reduction. 25c Tooth Paste 15c Sheffield's Tooth Paste, in tubes; value 25c; spe- 1 cial liJ. Woodbury's Facial Cream, value 25c ; spe- J 7 cial... Bathasweet Rice Powder and Bath Powder; 25c can, 7 g special .'. Toilet Soap, violet, rose and car nation odors; box of 3 1 f)f cakes, special .111. Pond's Extract Talcum Powder, in fancy glass bottle; 1 Q 25c value, special IOC Whisk Brooms, in large sizes; extra quality; value 7Q 27e; special Xv C Fancy Decorated Crepe Paper, in 10-foot folds; 20c 1f)n value, for. . . . i " Passepartout Pictures, all new subjects; special, 1 tZ earh T liJi. White Waxed Paper, for wrap ping lunches, etc.; spe- f cial per roll of 24 sheets. Pencil Boxes with lock and key; 5c value; special, each . Ruled Writing Tablets, for pen and ink, for school use; value 8c, special, each... Whiting's Stationery Each sheet with embossed letter; 50c value, special, the 33c Silk Garter Elastic, with fancy ruffled edges, in pink and blue; value 25c; spe- 1Q cial, per yard .' . . Fancy Hatpins, with pearl or crystal ball top, in all colors; value 15c; special, J f each 1UC Toilet Pin 8, black or white heads ; sheet of 100 pins, special........... -JC Skirt Markers, giat labor sav ers;, value 75c; spe- "7 cial. ... C Linen Button or Carpet Thread, large-size spools; spe- cial, the spool "C Hooks and Eyes, black or white, invisible eyes, all sizes, value 5c, special, the 0 card JC BEAUTIFUL OSTRICH IL( Jumes$4 Sensational special pricing in the Mil linery Department for today. The 'most staple article in the whole depart ment is the one we make this bargain on, an item that we expect to have im mense and enthusiastic demand for. The Plumes concerned are not narrow or skimpy, but full . width and quite long. The sort that are seen on the best hats, rich-looking, fluffy and artistic. There are 300 plumes for lucky women who come a-plume-buy-ing today. That means 300 of the best ostrich-feather- bargains in many a day; for, when this lot is gone, we know that we can't replace them at this price. Bought about one-fourth under the regular values. Priced to you like this for today. See Display in Showcase on Fifth Street. Plumes regularly sold at $6.00 4 T Q each, priced today at only...v Plumes regularly sold at $8.00 frZ 1 Q each, pricked today at only JUl7 .19W Wood or Coal Heating Stoves Value $6.75, special... $5.25 Value $8.00, special $7.00 Value $9.25, special $7.15 Special prices on Coal Oil and Gas Heaters. Value $14.00, special $12.30 Value $17.00, special $13.10 Value' $20.00, special $17.75 Black Voiles $1.39 A new shipment no one need be disappointed; plenty to last the day out, no matter how large the number of calls. Hard, crisp finish, the sort that doesn 't wrinkle. The $1.00 grade for 85c, the $1.25 grade 98c, the $1.50 grade $1.19, and the $1.75 frl OQ grade, yard V. . V NEW FALL SUITINGS, an assortment of the best pat terns, in ombre and pekin stripes, checked effects, etc. Darker colorings predominate in these; they're the correct things for shirtwaist and tailored QQf suits; worth $1.25 yard, today "70t $1.00 Plaid Silk 78c These silks are in the chiffon finish taffeta weaves, and in an endless assortment' of patterns and colorings. There are many designs in the wanted Scotch clan ' plaids, and fifty patterns in all. See the window dis play in the big window on Fifth street, then come for your share of the silks, worth $1.00; to- 'TO i day, yard OC MORAVIAN BROADCLOTH, the new Fall line, is ready for inspection and sale. This is the smartest fabric we have for a natty tailored gown. Every yard is guaranteed; comes ready sponged If O ff and shrunk; the yard V0ll 40c Flannel 29c A speeial in the- linen aisle for today. Fine Scotch Flannels bargainized for this one day. There are fifty full bolts for this day's selling, a glorious chance for mothers to fit out their girls for school. They make pretty and sensible school dresses or shirtwaists, and though new Fall goods and patterns, and regular 40c grade, we offer them OQ today for, yard w7C Lace Curtains $1.50 Seventy-five pairs of Curtains in fishnet patterns; pure white and of 8 pi e n d i d quality. They're the kind that sell reg ularly at $2.50 the pair; good width and length and surely a mighty good bar- t 1 Cf gain; sp'l., pair. . Shoes Sell Cheap Every Hour FROM 8 TO 9 Women's $3.50 Du Barry High Shoes, made in "sis styles, showing a patent lace Blucher, a patent button, kid lace Blucher, a kid lace bal, a dull calf low-heel lace, a gun metal lace Blucher. Six very popular shapes; J QO your choice P FROM 9 TO 10 For Women Any tan, brown or champagne high shoe in the house, $2.49. Mind you, your choice ot any JO FROM 10 TO 11 $3.50, $4 and $5 shoe, broEen sizes, today.. FROM 2 TO 3 Women's Oxfords, in almost any style you could wish for; patents, kid, calf, gunrnetal leathers, made in button and lace, light and extension soles, swing and straight lasts. Take your pick from a very large assortment of splendid shoes in $3.50 and $4.00 grades , FROM 11 TO 12 $2.89 Women's Light Sole Dress Shoes, an assortment em bracing, patents and kid leathers, military, Cuban and French heels, plain and tip toes. Several styles that will meet your approval. As good aq QQ as you have ever seen at $4.00; price. . .P OxI FROM 12 TO 1 Men's Shoes and Oxfords, patent, calf and kid leathers ; eight styles, that are good $3.00 grades; a chance that lasts only one hour; shoes you'll be d O yf Q proud of; choice, one hour .T FROM 1 TO 2 Men's Shoes, in patents and kid, Blucher and button styles, welt-sewed soles, dull calf tops. Several very nice patterns, in $3.50 and $4.00 - tO QQ grades V6.07 Women's Narrow Shoes We have about 200 pairs of shoes in patent, kid and calf leathers ; made Blucher, button and regular lace styles; welt and hand-turn soles. Mostly narrow widths and regu- f Q lar $4.00 and $5.00 grades, one hour. ...P"' FROM 3 TO 4 Take your pick of any white Canvas Oxford in ,our stock. Gibson, Grecian and Garden ties; button and lace styles; values to $3.00; one 1 OO f .V hour. FROM 4 TO 5 Girls' School Shoes, made in kid and box calf leathers. Good weight oak sole. The assortment embracesall popular styles. Sizes 5 to 8, regular $1.75, special ,.$1.29 Sizes 8i2 to 11, regular $2.00, special $1.59 Sizes liy2 to 2, regular $2.50, special $1.79 Sizes 212 to 7, regular $3.00, special $1.99 FROM 6 TO 6 Boys' School Shoes, made of pebble goat, box calf and kangaroo calf .leathers. Splendid shoes ; some have brass quilted soles : Sizes 9 to I312, regular $1.95, special $1.49 Sizes 1 to r,i3, regular $2.50, special. ...... .$l.g9 $3 Silk Vests $1.65 Not many of these, but they're priced so low that they're sure to go mighty fast. Most of them are in pink and blue, fine 'examples of the best underwear made. Odd lines of regular $3.00 grades; fr-l special at, each..., pJ-fJJ SUPERB GLOVES $1.23 A PAIR Women 's two-clasp Kid Gloves overseam, Paris point stitched backs, Columbia welt ; ot very tine quality. 1 hey are pertect-httmg, made by one of Europe 's best manuiacturers. Uolors black, white, navy, brown, green, tan, ox blood and mode. Regular value $1.75; special Pure Silk Ribbon 37c a Yard $1.23 Thousands of yards, 3t2 to 5 inches wide. Plain satin taffeta, worth 60c the yard ; corded stripe ribbon in all colors, worth 50c the yard; double-faced or reversible satin ribbon, in red, green, navy, gray, etc.; 6 inches wide, and worth 75c a yard; or your choice of many other styles. Any of this ribbon sells today at, O the yard. O C Sale Box Hose Continues Today WOMEN'S HOSE, fast black, in either lisle or cotton, our famous O. K. brand. These are regularly sold at 50c the pair; we've made them the best 50c hose in Portland; special, fO IE box of six pairs t0 CHILDREN'S SCHOOL HOSE Good wearing and fast dye; regular 25c val ues ; special 3 pairs for 50c, 1 7 or one pair for. ., C WOMEN'S COTTON HOSE, fast black, splendid wearing. .qualities; regular 25c grade; special, the box of 6 'pairs, today t WOMEN'S HOSE, plain black or with split white sole; a guaranteed dye, and a regular splendid 35c quality; special price, box of six pairs, for today. ." - $1.10 $1.60 Women's 25c Vests 16c Low-ueck, sleeveless style, made of white-ribbed cotton. One of the best 25c values in the store, and come in the pop ular sizes, 4, 5 and 6. A great special today, so come earlv; each, only .... 16 Cents explorers' discover deep sea north of alaska. Mikkelsen's Party Traveled 500 Miles Over Ice Will Continue Operations xt Year. NEW YORK. Sept 12. The command rrs of the Anglo-American polar expedi tion, which lost its ship, the Duchess of Bedford, in an attempt to find a new continent north of Alaska, reported to the American Geographical Society today that the soundings disclosed no such land. This dispatch came from Mlker M. Mikkelson and Ernest Leflngwell, the Joint commanders of the expedition, and was dated at Dawson, Alaska, September 10. The explorers reported that their sledge trip north of Alaska covered 500 miles of sea Ice and that they crossed the edge of the continental shelf twice. Their soundings, taken 50 miles off the Alaskan coast and beyond, were made to a depth of 2060 feet, but found no bot tom. Next year, they reported, they will continue the exploration of the Beaufort sea, surveying the coast and making ethnological studies. Pioneer Receives Serious Fall. ' EUGENE. Or., Sept. 12. John Stew art, an early Oregon pioneer, fell from an apple tree at his resldencen Eu gene Tuesday evening, striking on his head, causing concussion of the brain, and is in a critical condition, Ms death being momentarily expected. Five years ago next month his brother. Joseph, fell from the top of a uea'tlgate on the mlllrace at Springfield, and was killed, his neck being broken. . - If Baby Is Cntttn Teat . B sur and use tbat old wu-tiied remedy. Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup, for children, teething. It soothe the child, softens the gum, allay peln colic and diarrhoea. WEDDING AND VISITING CARDS W.G.SMITH 6 CO. WASHINGTON BUILDING Fotiti and Washington Strasli SILVERFIELD'S FURS . Corner Fourth and Morrison Streets FINE 'FUR GARMENTS FOR FALL This weather makes you think of Furs, doesn't it? If you consider it a little too early for purchasing just yet, Vhy come in and look over our beautiful displays we are making in our Fur Parlors. .You will enjoy looking at them, and it's a pleasure for us to show them. With our excellent facilities we are enabled to manufacture the finest Fur Garments and sell them at prices lower than others who do not know where, when or how their furs are made. Ours are all sold with a guarantee and bear the name "SILVERFIELD," which alone stamps them as having attained the greatest degree of excellence. Special for Today and Tomorrow Neckpieces and Throws $4.45 The latest styles in Four-in-Hand Ties and Throws, made up in the best quality of brook mink, French coney, imitation ermine and other furs. Best of workmanship and beautifully lined with Skinner's satin. Regular $6.00 to $9.00 values for $4.45 Muffs to maich these Furs. Our Illustrated Catalogue for Season of 1907-1908 now ready. Mailed free upon application.