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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1908)
XJIE 3IORMXG OKEGOMAX, WEDNESDAY, AFK1L, 1, 1908. Sale Leather Traveling Bags Odd lines of Fine Leather Traveling Baca, slxe from 14 to 21 inches. Heavy (train alligator or light russet leather. Club Bags. Cabin Bin Oxf"rd Ban and Fitted Bags, for women or men. All odd lines selling- for special prices, as follows: Turkish Bath Toilet Soap 3c AGENTS FOR ROYAL WORCESTER CORSET MAIL ORDERS HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION Save 2e on fnll-size rakes of a high -grade, well-known brand Toi- O only, mind; 5c eake for JC let Soap. This special is for today TRANSPARENT GLYCERINE SOAP, in extra large size cakes; regularly 10c the cake; spe- so cial Wednesday C FOLDING HANGERS, for coats and trousers ; regularly 15c I each; special " lC H00ES AND EYES, with the hump; all sizes, Mack or white; 2 dozen on the card; 5c val ues, special, 2 cards' C WRITING PAPER of extra qual ity; 100 sheets in a paekOC age, special J1 X!SK&?:..$2.00 H-lnrh Bugs. tCAft worth $7.r.O. . '. 3-t' !S-lncn Fans, iff JJ worth 114.00. lS-lncli Biks, 9 ?C worth $16.io. '"JJ l-tnch Bags. $4.00 $8.50 $11.20 $12.50 $21.25 IS-lnch Bags, worth $7.uo. . 18-inch Begs, worth $13.00. l-lnch Bags, worth S1&.0. l-!nch Bags, worth $17.60. ..$5.00 $10.00 $12.00 $13.50 worth $ 5.00. . Ji-lnrh Baics. worth $ lu.Jo. l-lnch Facrs. worth t 14.R0. 18-lncli Baga. worth $ 1R-Inrh worth $ 16.00. 22-in in.h Bags, fie en rth 119.00. ''"' Baga. wo :;.io. Stupendous Easter Sale of lingerie HZ),!?!? )II1T1MWWMMMMM "siaslisB Choose From 200, 000 Pieces and Save The largest and best sale of Undermuslins the women of Portland have been offered for many a day. Prices are reduced in royal fashion, for every piece of Muslin Underwear we own is selling at a price less than usual. The importance of this announcement can not be grasped until you understand that with the tremendous assortments, the unequalled values and the great variety of designs, we make no reservations whatever, but offer every garment of our superb Lingerie at a saving to you. Particular women will revel in the beauty, the exquisite daintiness and the snowy whiteness of these Fluffy Undermuslins. The distribution of these garments comes just at a time when you are planning your Summer Wardrobe, counting on the dainty Underwear that will be needed and considering the outlay necessary to have them. This appropriation can be lessened if you patronize this sale of Muslin Underwear. Goods from the very best factories in the business; made in cleanly, sanitary shops and cut generously fullmade as only perfect goods are. All Domestic and Imported Underwear Reduced, and in Addition HERE ARE FOURTEEN EXTRA SPECIALS READ WOMEN'S DRAWERS Extra fine nainsook, made with deep lawn flounce, finished with two clusters of two tucks each, and trimmed with Valenciennes lace. Another style made of cambric, finished with two clusters of four tucks each, and embroidered flounce. itegular $1.75, either style, sale price . .. $1.13 WOMEN'S CORSET COVERS of extra fine nainsook. Low round neck, full front, with three rows each of Valenciennes lace, insertion and beading, with draw ribbon. Another style of two rows each of fine Valenciennes lace insertion, polka dot embroidery, draw ribbon d1 OO and lace edging. Regular $1.75 and $2.00 values, sale price -0 WOMEN'S PETTICOATS of fine cambric, 22-inch double flounce, with nine rows of hem stitched tucks and 12-inch em broidered edging. . Another style with deep flounce, fin ished with eight rows of Valen ciennes lace. Worth dl Q7 $3, $3.25. Sale price P .V I WOMEN'S PETTICOATS of fine cambric, with 20-inch dou ble flounce of lawn. The trim mings are clusters of tucks and deep blind embroidery, or extra full lawn flounce, with clusters of hemstitched tucks. Regular values $1.50 no each; sale price. ... ..... ..70C WOMEN'S NAINSOOK GOWNS Low round neck, elbow-length gleeves. Trimmed at neck and sleeve with lawn piping and wide draw rib- . ! -f rr bon; or with lace or embroidery insertion and edging. Reg. $1.50... vll WOMEN'S CAMBRIC GOWNS with elbow sleeves and low round neck. Trimmed with clusters of fine tucks or with beading, draw ribbon and lace edging; $1.00 value; (Z7 sale price OC WOMEN'S DRAWEES of fine nain sook ; made with deep lawn flounce, clusters of 3 fine tucks and finished with Valenciennes lac edging ; splen did values at $1.00; sale rj price only OC CORSET COVERS in a great variety of styles. Lace or em broidery trimmings. Edges and insertions used. Sell regu larly at 75c each. A r WOMEN'S CHEMISE Fine nainsook or cambric. Trimmed with cluny lace insertion, edg ing and embroidery on neck and sleeves. $1.25 and $1.50 values Easter sale price. . . French Lingerie in Sale Nightgowns of fine materials, decorations done in hand embroid ery; regular values $7.50 each, special WOMEN'S WHITE PETTICOATS, very beautiful affair, finished with hand embroidery; regular $12.50, rQ i special apf.vr' WOMEN'S DRAWERS, hand-embroidered; regular price ,$4.00. On f0 Cq f sv 77c $4.75 sale today at, special. CORSET COVERS, in genuine French hand-embroidered designs, regular price $3.50 and $3.75, special FRENCH HAND - EMBROIDERED CHEMISE, regularly $6.25 and $6.50, each $2.18 &OIDERED $4.25 yl.'l !L Women 's 30c Hose 19c An absolutely fast black gauze lisle Hose for women, worth to $2, seam less. Regularly sold at 30c the pair. 50 dozen in a Wednesday sale. Price, the pair 19c Children's Underwear Misses' and Boys' Union Suits, Merode make, medium weight. At regular prices, the values run to $1.15 !i eacn, accoraing to size. xor iouay me ri4r J price for any size in the lot is only U7L. $3 Chiffon Veils $1.98 For hat drapes, automobiling or street wear. Square chiffon veils with dotted centers and colored borders. A large assortment to choose from. Regular values up to $3.00 each, your choice of the entire lot today QO at, each pi.&0 LACE COAT SETS, in exquisite ly beautiful Venise designs. Make a splendid finish for collars and cuffs of jackets for street wear. Great special values, your q q choice, the set xfOC Dinner Sets $2.40 Up The set mentioned in this head line comes in fancy shapes and brown decorations. A very sightly china, in quite good quality; 40 -piece 0 A( set, worth $3.50... opt'.tV 50-piece -set, in the same decoj ration, reg. vaiue bj- -j 60-piece set, worth &jt Cf 100 - piece set, worth J Qf $6.40, selling at ony U $9.00, reduced to pu.i7l OPEN STOCK ENGLISH SEMI-PORCELAIN, in square shapes, deco rated with green and pink lines; especially desirable for breakfast or cottage sets; 50-piece sets, regularly sold at $7.20; spe- CJ Of) cial at, the set ",OI 60-piece sets, $7.60 J 100 - piece sets, worth f f?f values, at only 0.41 $14.40, reduced to....V' DINNER SETS with dainty green and white decorations, O (SIT pni tracinirs; 50-pc. sets, regular values $5.04, special. ..,PJ JJ 60-piece sets, worth 0y CfS 100 -piece sets, $9.95 fi40. for... p.Jl values, for DINNER SETS of thin semi-porcelain; decorated with A A.CI nrv and eold embossing; 50-piece sets, worth $6.25, for.V""t' 60-piece sets, worth C? Si CZ 100-piece sets, $12.45 . all a m a m TT " The Combination Sale of Shoes and Hose Still Continues A novel sale that is bound to stir all economical Portland to action. A pair of stylish shoes and a pair of the most popular styles of hosiery for less than the regular-price of the shoe alone. Women's Oxfords in leather or cloth. The leathers come in browns and tans; in such wanted styles as the "Murray two button," "Gordon Tie," "Pumps," "Gibson," or regular cut Oxfords. Plain or tip toes and plain or finished with neatly-inserted panels of ooze or suede leather. The cloth shoes are of the finest Sea Island canvas, in all fancy and staple colors, including pink, baby and Alice blue, green, gray and white. You may have your choice of these in light or heavy soles, and in many styles of button, lace or pumps. Re member, with every pair of shoes bought you may select a pair of stockings to match, for the stockings are here in immense quantities. No charge will be made with the stockings you simply pick them out when yon buy your shoes, and during this sale both go in this tremendous oft'er at $2.89. To realize the immense importance of this sale, you must see the superb assortment of sizes. Then, too, you should know that the hose are standard qualities and best designs, in 50c and 65c grades. It's the greatest opportunity to save on fine footwear that Portland has ever known. A display of hose and shoes will be made in both the Hosiery and Shoe Departments. Also, see -the "Washington-street window. Select your shoes in either department and save from $1.00 to $1.75 on every purchase. For today only, shoes with stockings sell for $2.89 65c Jewel Pockets 49c These Jewel Pockets are made of silk and lined with chamois. They come in plain colors or Dresden ef fects and many different shades. Sell regularly at 65c and 75c each; very special for to- A Q- day at, each rC HAT PINS, in large assortment; very attractive designs; stone set tings, cameo tops or Big- A R net effects .tOC On the Initial Top Pins, we en grave your initial free. Values to $1.25 each. Hats as Low as $1 .19 Ea. A special lot of jaunty, stylish millinery, underpriced for one day's selling. They are the wanted styles, profusely trimmed with ribbon, flowers, etc. Come in white, black and light colors. At the present prices they are the best values possible to secure. For today the prices are re duced as follows: Regular $1.25 and $1.50 values, special Regular $2.00 and $2.25 values, special Regular $3.00 values, spe cial at Regular $3.25 values, spe cial at Regular $3.50 values, special at Regular $4.75 values, OQ $1.19 $1.89 $2.50 $2.75 $3.00 special at. Regular $4.00 values, special at Regular $5.00 values, t1 ACk VJ i . x $3.59 special at. 8.35, for. values, for. $6.95 $4.40 $8. 75 Silk Petticoats at $4. THESE underskirts are made of a superb quality of shimmering taffeta silk, good full sizes and made in pleasing styles. They are trimmed with deep flounces and finished in the best possible manner. The range of colorings is anunusually good one, embracing light blue, pink. lavender, red, cardinal, gray, brown and changeable effects. Whether you need a Petticoat for street or evening wear, you 11 find these decidedly suitable, either in color or quality. Reg ularly worth to $8.50 each, Special Price today only 98 $3.25 Curt'ns Sale at $1.85 Brussels or Renaissance effects, in superb qualities and patterns. Pure white, good size. Sell reg ularly at $3.25 pair, d J o Today only Vi00 Sale of Silverware A very durable, heavy plate, on white metal, ized at the following special low prices: Wanted articles bargain- Tea Spoons, set of 6 on sale for Dessert Spoons, set of, 6, on sale for Table Spoons, set of 6, on sale for 50c 88c $1.00 Table Forks, set of 6, (j1 aa on sale for P 1 UU Table Knives, set of "(jJJ Sugar Spoons, on sale at, 1 C special, each JLOC SENATOR DAVIS ATTACKED Hit Willi Bat and I Arrested, Charged With Assault. I.1TTI.E ROCK. Ark.. March 31. iTltd States Senator Jefferson Davis and Deputy Prosecuting- Attorney Thomas Helm had a street altercation today. Later Mr. Davis was arrested and charged with carrying- a revolver and with murderous assault. Mr. Davis made the following- state ment: He!m attacked me from the rear as I was going to my office, using a loaded bat, which was attached to his wrist by thongs of leather. This is an attack such as I have warned the people of Arkansas would be made by political rings of Little Rock to fur ther their desires. Helm simply acted under Instructions of his superior." - Davis, it is alleged, charged in the recent campaign that Helm received 11000 when Charles Hartley, of New Albany, Ind.was robbed here last year of tSOOO. Lord Cop., who recently entered his 4ft th year, enjoys two earldoms, two vlscountcles and three baronies In the peerage of Ire land, but h. has no Mat In that country and Is himself of Engilsh descent. SWINDLE CITY0F MILLIONS Immense Volumes of Water Frauds In Chicago. CHICAGO, March B.-The city council decided last night on the investigation of graft in the water department. The alder men adopted a resolution directing that all evidence of misconduct of the depart ment's employes be sent the council com mittee. Superintendent McCourt, of the water bureau, gave out an estimate that the city has been defrauded of about $9500 in water taxes in the last 12 years. The exact amount will be determined by the Investigation of the books of the of fice, which will be completed in a few days. He estimated the city had lost $5,000,000 through the tampering with met ers, $300,000 from the corrupt and incorrect assessment of frontage rates, and $1,600 in stolen material and tools. Spring styles Hanan shoes at Rosenthal's