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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1908)
2 THE MORNING OREGONIAX, FRIDAY. JANUARY 17, 1903.- $1.75 each; special for today. . NightgownsIZhl175 98c Women's Nightgowns of fine white nainsook or cam bric. Several styles, trimmed with lace or embroidery. Have high neck in V-shape or low round neck. Regularly wortn no tUt ft Art Departm't Specials Centerpieces, round shape, 36-inch size, of heavy white linen. There are a great variety of designs in floral or cenventional patterns. They sell reg ularly at $1.25 each; special Q7 for today C LAUNDRY BAGS, made of .white art canvas; top of pink or blue ma terial in plain colors; trimmed with cord and tassels. Stamped in assort ed designs.. Sell regularly at Afc fi5n each: todav . " xOC - -- -- -- -- -- -- - Misses' Hats Ready-to-Wear and Untrimmed Shapes for misses, 'women and .children. Many models and all colors. This lot in cludes some excellent rainy-day Hats. Values to "7 $3.00. Choice fC Special Bargains Every Forenoon in the "". SHOE Department Portland Agents for Ladies ' f Home ', Journal Patterns All Low Shoes One-Fifth Less Low Shoes Today' rom 8 to ; 12 A. M., we of fer any pair of men's or1 women's Oxfords in our stock at one-fifth below regular. Odd lines. Women1 s Shoes ade b Laird, Schoeber & Co., famous $5.00 and $6.00 qualities; any pair in the lot today, from 8 to 12 pree Pairof black or colored spats (gaiters) with any pair of women's shoes at $3.50 and up, this morning, abso lutely without charge. Women s cut UUl- . ing storm shoes, mostly in narrow widths but $3.50 and tfO (Ck $4 values.. 4Oi' Special for- Today, 8 to 12 A. M. fflftfl g Shoes in all sizes, many styles and leathers ; have been selling at $2.69 ; special this morning fc1 QQ only,pr....SlOy AH Kinds of foot- wear at reduced prices for the clearance sale. Shoes for men, shoes for women, shoes for children. 'PORTLAND AGENTS FOR THE ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS $15Silk Pettic'ts $8.98 A sensational Friday sale, on an article indispensable to any ' well-dressed woman. Made of shimmer ing, shining silk; skirts that rustle and swish; that wear and give per manent satisfaction. These are in black and all colors; full size, made with deep flounces .and silk dust ruffle. Regularly worth !o AO to $15 each. Choice today?0'0 Lingerie Waists Half Sheer materials modeled on charm ing lines, tastefully trimmed and deftly fashioned. Beauty bodices that one wears on all occasions, that no woman can hive too' many of. The styles are new and exclu-. sive and the regular values run from $2.25 to. $35.00. In all, there are over 200 to choose from. Select any one in. f-TA J IT the lot today and you save n.rLtr ChilrJ'e Cnne Cava and Tarns for misses and " children;.-of serge, velvet, cordu- lofs are brcn garnet, navy, golf red and vvhite. Up from . roy, broadcloth and bearclotn. Jolofs are biown,QQ 46 FRIDA Y- ECONOMY SA LE Adds New Zest to the Interest in the Clearance Sale. Regular Prices and Clearance Sale Special Prices Share in Greater Reductions for This Premier Bargain Day Read Umbrellas $2.48 Women 's U.m b r e 1 1 a s worth to $5 each. One lot has lavender silk covers, steel rods ' and natural wood sticks. These are regular $5.00 values. An other lot is black piece dyed taffeta, with as sorted handles; choice, either lot FineBeadCollars Jeweled Collars, made, of five strands of pearl beads; fit tightly around the neck. A decided fad; .regularly $5, do o,f special pJJrt Leather Handbags $2.48 Handbags Women's walrus or seal leather and assorted colors; fine qualities, that sell regu larly at $1.25 and $1.50 each; specially QO priced at, each. . . OC Wool Blankets Worth $3.50 Pairy Sp'l $2.45 Clearance prices that mean nufeh to those who seek the best in bedding and the least in price. Wool blankets that sell regularly at $3.50 the pair; clearance O AZt salft KDeeial . . . $4.50 grades, special, pair , $6.00 grades, Att speeial, pair. ....... $7.00 grades, special, pair . $8.00 grades, special, pair . . $3.15 . .,.$5.15 ..... $5.65 Couch Covers $5.25 Made of very heavy tapestry, in Oriental designs; size 60x108 ins. Fringed all around; regularly worth' .$8.00 each; E special today. ..... ...PJJ $10.00 grades, special, pair . , $11.00 grades, special, pair.. .$7.45 $8.00 Couch Covers $2.65 1 . . , Tapestry Gouch Covers, 60 inches wide; Ori Altai de- JQ signs, $3.75 vals. .... .PS.OO COUCH COVERS, 50 inohes wide, assorted colors, $2 OQ values. PJL.7 JX'J fnn ? rc A remarkable Friday" offer on Royal Wilton vv iiiufi ivugi RugS) size 3gxG3 inehes These have fringed ends, and come in Oriental patterns, with an assortment of 25 designs to select from. They sell regularly at $9.00 each, spe cially priced for today at only $6.75 Friday is Black Taffeta Day Every Friday there is a special sale of black taf feta silks. This Friday it is on the famous Olds', Wortman & King brand the kind that our custO' mers tell us is the best wearing and most satis factory they have ever, used. This silk is 36 in. wide and sells regularly for $1.50 the yd. df 1 Q Special today P 1 1 Black taffeta, 20 inches wide, regularly 85c J1 -the yard. Special "AC Black taffeta, 36 inches wide, regularly J" f7 $1.50. Special P 1 .U Dress Goods 21c Over a thousand yards of splendid Dress Goods in the light or dark shades. In weaves that will make into charming shirtwaist suits or children 's school dresses ; in many patterns. Display in win dow oh Fifth street. Regular 50c and 60c the yard, special Ol today, only " 1 Children's Hose Worth to 40 cy per Pair 17c erage about half, the pair'.' ... Black Hose in cotton or cash mere. Sizes 4 to a2f and values to 40c. the pair. These are odd lines and not a large number of any one style or line is to be found, but in all the assortment is an unusually good one. Pur chase today and you will have two pairs for less than one. They are the proper' weight for the present season. The savings av Choice today, X7 Cents WOMEN'S HOSE, with sm o o t h, seamless feet and shaped ankles. 'Made o"f a prime grade cotton yarn, and they are a standard 25c grade. A stocking that gives ex cellent wear; the special "I Q price today is only l.r MISSES' "HOSE, of lisle-finished cotton yarn; fine ribbed, with smoeth seamless feet. Sizes 5 to 8J2 and .regularly 25c the pair. A rare opportunity for mothers to ra".Ty:.th.9....,l2V2c 15c Ribbons 10c Fancy i Ribbons in striped and corded effects; several shades; two inches wide and regularly worth 15c the yard, 1 f special today ',..."' 35 c Ribbons 19 c Fancy Ribbon in graduated stripes; colors, blue and white or black and white, 4 and 5 inch widths, sold regularly at 35c the yard; special 1Q today.. 1JC Percales 6V2c Yd 150 pieces of 28-inch Per cales in newest patterns, dark colorings predom inating. These Percales wash well and give first class "service. A Friday bargain that will set the town a-talking. : While the amount offered is large, we must limit each customer to 2( yards. Tn.7:....:.6i2c WHITE GOODS, French mercer ized . rijully' in ' silk finish, sheer material- for - making, - lingerie waists' and dresses. ..Regularly worth 50c the yard, to- )Ckg day only. . 10c'15c Laces 7c . Fine Valenciennes Laces in edges or insertions; regular lOe and 15c values, special today only, T the yard C VALENCIENNES LACES, 3 to 6 inches wide, edges and insertions, 20c and 25c values; 0fon choice, yard : C VALENCIENNES LACES in sets, edges and insertions to match, up to 9 inches wide; 50c, 60c OO and 75c values, yard OOC Values worth tJ $1.20 the AQg yard, ohoice rOC Stationery and Smallwares Lambert's Listerine, a large bottle, 14 ovince size, sells regularly at $1; special 7Qr price, each.,.. CHAMOIS SKINS, for. polishing and cleaning. Good, large ones, that are splendid values at 50c ea.; On sale for today at Q9 only.. OiC Toilet Soap Niagara Medicated Toilet Soap 2 cakes in a box, at half the regular price, ,speeial for to- C Toilet Soap, large sized cake Glycerine Toilet Soap, and selling reg ularly at 10c; very special for to- 'Gp day, each vll Whisk Brooms, large , size and extra good q u a 1 i ty, well bound and finished ; worth 30c each, to- 1Q. day price, ea.. DRESSING- COMBS Black rubber Combs, in assorted sizes and styles, regularly worth 25c each; a lot of 15 dozen, on sale, today, 1 5 c choice . . .- day, bos. WRITING PAPER In half-pound packages; fine linen-finished paper that sells regularly for 17o the paekaee; special price for 1 today XVIC Pocket Lamps, Colum bia ' electric flashlight Pocket Lamps, a good pocket size; sell reg. at $1.50; to- QO' day sp'l., ea..yOC Shelf Paper with fancy lace edges; all colors; 10 yards to the piece. R e g u larly 5c piece, today, two C for ENVELOPES Cream wove com mercial Envelopes, 5 or 6-inch s'j-.e. 24 in a package. Buy a sup ply today, for, the package, At only..'.,.. C Men's 25c Hose 18c -Men who wear low shoes and men who prefer fancy hosiery in the most desirable patterns will take advantage of this hosiery sale. The prevailing shades are gray, brown, tan and navy blue. There are all sizes in the lot, and they are reg- 1 O ularly 25c the pair, special today only Ol MEN'S PAJAMAS Of striped outing flannel, good weight, made with military collar, regu- QQ 'larly $1.25 and $1.50 the suit, today &OC Gold Finished Clocks Special $1.98 There is' going to be a sale of. Timepieces today in. our ing pepartment. Clocks in gold finish or wood frames, make you an early riser. . -'..-v "' WOOD FRAME CLOCK 24 inches high, strikes' hour and ha If -hour. WTorth $2.50 each. Special S". .$1.75 GOLD FINISHED CLOCKS 12 inches high. Good timekeepers that sell regularly at $3.00 ea. Special for !1 QQ today. iplVO SILVER KNIVES, FORKS .AND SPOONS The articles offered in this special are double-plated and well finished.' They give un usually good service. The savings will tempt wise buvers to make prompt purchases. Tea spoons regularly worth $150 the dozen, special today...... DESSE.RT SPOONS, regularly $2.75 the dozen, special price todav ......'... $1.13 $2.00 third-floor Housefurnish or clocks with alarms, to ALARM OLOCK&- Wood frames. Strike hour and half -hour. Regu larly worth $2.75 each. Special for ClI Qf today ' P1W. TABLE SPOONS, regular $3.00 Art rj values. ... . V.'O $2.25 $2.25 Forks regularly worth $3.00, the dozen Knives regularly worth $3.00, the dozen..'. KNIVES AND PORKS Set of six each, sold regularly at $3.00 a set; special today PEARL-HANDLED TABLE CUTLERY, worth $20.00 the dozen, Clearance Sale J22.00 values, CJ7 Cfl sale price Vl mOU $19.00 .....'..$12.00 fl6.50 values, tit TC the dozen ;il.iJ Table Forks, . flO ft? 16.50 grades t 1'"JO ..... $16.00 Table Knives regularly price . . . . . 124.00 values. sale price .... Dessert Knives, $15.00 grades . $20.00 grades, the dozen . . $22.00 grades, the dozen Cake" Servers. worth $3.40, each. $3.75 grades, special, each .... $4.00 valuer, special, each . . . Meat Forks, worth $2.25, each . Butter Knives. worth $2.25, each $17.50 .,$2.70 ..$2.95 ...$3.15 ..$L75 ...$L75, $2.25 $16.00 ..$9.50 Butter Spreaders. -worth $12 dozen... $13.00 grades, tin Cfi special, dozen fXU.OU Fruit Knives. Cl $12.00 values zf.JW $14.00 values, til 7C the doeen pil.tif ........ ..$4.75, ....... $5.50 Salad Sets, $6.00 values $7.00 values, special, set Toilet Wares and Notions School Tablets, large size, for pencil use. Ruled paper. Very special for today only, each 4c Pyregraphy Outfits complete sets for burn ing wood; bulb, nee dle, bottles, etc.; $2.50 set.e!'.....$1.89 Bass-wood Boxes, glove or necktie boxes, stamped for burning, in many designs; sell reg. at 25c; 1 C special, ea. , LACE BOXES Large size basswood boxes, stamped ready for burning. Make splendid receptacles for lace or neckwear ; something that should be on every woman 's dress- ACe , er; reg. 60c, sp'l. today TTvIC BACK COMBS-Women'a shell back Combs, fancy gold-mounted designs. Fine qualities, splendid assortment of patterns. Regularly worth 75o each, today, special at, AVr each,.... "oc Brush Binding Add new life tp your dress skirt by rebinding it with brush braid. A regular 5e quality, special today H-yard.... DRESS SHIELDS A special lot nearly all sizes, regularly worth, double and more; special 1 Clg price today, the pair AvJC Side Combs In plain shell color, smooth fin ish. Sell regularly at 23c the pajr, for to day only, selling at, special, the 1 7f pair. , C Jet Top Hat P i n s Have large size tops Stud good steel pins. Regularly worth to 25c each, special price today only, f f each.. 1 uc HAIRPINS Celluloid Hairpins, in shell or amber color; 1 doz. in box; sell regularly at 25c box; 1 special for today Men 's 1.50 Shirts 95c Men's Shirts, several of the best makes on the market, negligee or. stiff-bosom styles, dark or light coloring; come 'with separate or attached cuffs, plain or pleatr ed effects. I Regularlj' worth $1.50 each, OK special today. 3C MEN'S SUSPENDERS Strong lisle web, with leather or cord ends, regularly worth 35c the pair, -t q special today only..,, 41 3 BATTLE WITH HUNGARIANS tiary J'ollce Kill Two and Capture 20 Who Mobbed 'cgro. CHICAGO, Jhii. 16. Two men crt Mlled, one volicenian was wounded and several workingmen were Injured in a pitched battle last night between three policemen and 30 Hungarian laborers at Gary, Ind. Guna and revolvers' were tired and kntves thrown, but. though they were outnumbered ten to- one, the police men made eeven arrests and stood their ground until reinforcements arrived, when 13 more men were captured. Several es caped through the sand dunes. ' The fiiht occurred at the camp of the Hungarians, one mile west of Gary, and the 'battle was of several hours' dura tion, j The Hungarians had been working on the tracks of the South Bend Railroad. Several of their number destroyed the tent of a negro laborer, and when the negro sought redress at the camp, he was fired upon. A railroad watchman, who sought to aid the negro, also was com pelled to "flee for bis life. Warrants then were sworn out and the policeman went- 1 to the scene. A shot answered his de mand for surrender, and the battle fol lowed. - Taft Indorsed at Home. CINCINNATI. Jan. 16. Secretary Taft received a home indorsement for the Presidential nomination, when the Republican executive committee of Hamilton County, at a meeting held this afternoon, formally indorsed his candidacy. HEARST LIBEL SUIt ENDED Editors Come to Settlement Out of Court. " NEW YORK, Jan. 16.- A settlement of the suit for J US, 100 damages for libel brought by Adolph S. Ochs and the New York; Tinves against Wllliiuu R. Hearst and the New York American was announced In court today when the hearing- was about to be con tinued. Counsel for Mr. Ochs read in court a statement, that in view of the editori als published In the Times. Mr. Ochs withrifew all imputations against Mr. Hearst's integrity flnc character and that Messrs. Hearst ad Brisbane ac cept Mr. Ochs' statement that he is the controlling owner of the Times and withdraw all character. imputations against his Kansas Democrats for Bryan. TOPEKA, Kan., Jan. 16. The Demo cratic State Central Committee met here today, and selected Hutchinson as the meeting place of the convention to elect National delegates. The date was Hxrd for 'February 21. Bryan was informally in dorsed for President today.