Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, October 10, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    - THE '3IOKXiyG OHEGONIAy.' SATURDAY,'" OCTOBEK W 190S.
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Sa iutday Shopping Specials
STORE OPEN TILL
9:30 THIS EVENING
Again CL.7, 11 Vmrl
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Hurry in and choose, for today will certainly
see the last of this unusual bargain. Edges and
insertions, from 2 to 9 inches wide, in nainsook,
cambric or Swiss, openwork or blind embroid
ery, for many purposes. Regularly worth 1 flp
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worth to 35c the yard; special today only.
Women's Elastic Belts, or
Persian Band Belts, in
black, navy, brown and
white. Worth to 50c On
each, special today.. ZwU
IIP Seta
College Caps for boys,
made of fancy mixed ma-
KifeS -5 WASHINGTON AND 6" STS.
Special at the low
price of only, each. .
Reg. 35c Hose 19c Pair or Children
The Women's Hose are in plain black or embroidered
effects; the embroidery done in black or colored silk.
They are made of splendid quality yarn and are fast
black. Children's hose are tan, lxl ribbed. Either
are bur regular 35c grade. On special sale today 1 Q p
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Boys' Underwear, fleece-lined.
Winter weight, ribbed shirts
and drawers, in ecru color.
At-. iXtra good values; tne
fC AGENTS FOR LADIES' HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS garment, low price, only
at the exceptionally low price of only, per pair
Women's Vests and Pants, in
elastic ribbed, fleece-lined
goods. Medium weight, regit
50C
lar price 7oe garment. CQp
Special for only, each... uUli
Fall Dress Goods at 89c Yard
Even our former value records eclipsed in this sale offer, and quanti
ties so large that they are bound to last through the busiest day's
selling. A ssortments so varied that choosing is indeed a pleasure.
They are fabrics suitable for smart Fall garments of all sorts tailored
gowns, shirt waist suits, separate skirts, etc. Serges, Panamas and
Cheviots in plain or striped effects. Fancy suitings in Chevron
stripes, invisible stripes and shadow stripes. Regular
prices run up to $2.00 the yard. You can have yovr
choice without stint again today, at the special low price
89c
Reading Lamps
Today ends the special price sale
of Gas and Electric Reading
Lamps and Portables. Take ad
vantage and be prepared for the
lontr evenings of Autumn and
Winter. Genuine Welsbach Gas
Mantles, special today only 10
Opal Gas Gloves, special 15
Andirons and Fire Sets in black
or brass finish. Today closes the
special price sale on these lines.
Black Andirons at special prices,
up from $1.80
Brass Andirons at special prices,
up from 3.38
Decorated Haviland Open stock
Dinnerware at special prices.
18-piece sets, special. .$ 2.00
24-piece sets, special.. $ 4.20
Beauty Pins
Stirring sale at the Jew
elry Counter.
Cold Plated Beauty Pins in
medium size, polished or
Roman finish; sell regularly
at 25c the set, special f
today only, per pair ZC
Boys' Waists 39c
44 Mother's Friend" brand
of boys' waists in splendid
Zuality percale or gingham,
ight, medium or dark col
ors. Regular 50c Q Q
Vols, all sizes, today jjC
Alarm Clocks
57c
Nickel Alarm Clocks. Good
timekepers ; loud alarm ;
today only
Table Mats, set of 6..' 15
Gas Tapers, 3 packages for 10J
Gas Lighters, special 15
Welsbach Gas Burners. .. .30J
GIRLS' SWEATERS $2.59
Made double-breasted style, with
pockets and finished with two
rows of white pearl buttons. Fine
white wool, regular PQ CQ
$3.50 value, today gZiJJ
$1.50 PETTICOATS 98c Perca
lind or lightweight sateen with
tucked or shirred flounce. QQn
$1.50 values, today J Ob
$30.00 Overcoats at $22.65
Snappy styles and good qualities that are recognized at the merest
glance. Rain coats and top coats, from one of the most famous mak
ers in the country. Garments that bear the stamp of distinctive style.
Silk lined and perfectly trimmed and finished. In black, gray, browns
or fancies. Guaranteed by the maker and by this store. The rain
coats are 3A or full length; top coats regulation length. Remember,
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every coat in our stock is absolutely fresh, as tms is
a new department. See window display. Every
$30.00 rain coat or top coat again today, choice at
$22.65
Toilet Soap 6c
6c
Good quality bath or toilet Soap
lnro-f siji cakes : Violet or
Bouquet odor, 10c values,
special for low price, only.
Waldorf Toilet Paper, in rolls;
best quality tissue; 8-oz. Bize, 1
dozen rolls and fixture Pflp
worth 95c, special OUu
Seamless Red Rubber Gloves
Best quality, all sizes, reg
ular 85c pair; today only
Writing Paper Hurd's Linen
Fabric finish, 1-lb. packages.
Regularly worth 50c, spe- QCp
cial today Ouu
Envelopes In finish to match
paper. Special .today, the 10p
package, only Li
59c
Handkerchiefs 7c
Women's and Children's
fancy border or plain white
hemstitched handkerchiefs;
also plain white cross-bar
effects. Regular values up
to 12V2C, today's price, T
each, take advantage C
$2 Gloves $1.29
Two-clasp length for wear
with long sleeves; primequal
ity kid, in street or evening
shades; all sizes. This lot
includes a number of the
famous Chas. Perrin gloves;
regular $2 values, 4 J on
special today atP
Safety Pins 5c
Nickel-plated Safety Pins in all
sizes; 1 dozen on card, to- Cp
day special price Uu
Hair Barrettes Shell or amber
color. Keep stray locks in place
very popular; 25c qual- Iflp
ity, today IUU
Dress Shields Odorless, wash
able style, size 3 only, IQp
worth 30c the pair, special I UU
Reading Glasses Large size,
nickel-plated rim and handle,
worth to $1.25 each, at....59
Women's 75c Neckwear 48c
Jabots, Lace Stock Collars, Lace
Yokes and Bows. Regularly
worth to 75c each, today. .48
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oyal Worcester Corsets
We are Exclusive Agents and They are the Only
Make We Sell. No Alterations Needed, We Fit Per
fectly from Oar Complete Stock Any Normal Figure
50c And Up
Hah
WOR TH TO
$15.00
$5.00
FriendMaker Shoes $1
This famously good line means comfort for the children and
economy for the parents. They come in all leathers, with light
or heavy weight soles; button or lace styles. They are scientif
ically constructed schol shoes that give sturdy service and per
fect comfort. All styles at one prioe, as per the schedule below.
Sizes 5 to 8, Pair, $1.49. Sizes 8lA to 11, Pair, $1.79. Sizes 11V2 to 2, Pair, $2.19
The last day of this phenomenal bar
gain. Buy today or you will pay
much more for 3our Horse Show
apparel. We have already sold in this store the handsomest gowns that will
be worn at the Horse Show, but there are still enough left for varied choosing.
Come and see them, whether you wish to buy or not even if it is only to
take one last look at these beauties before they are gone. The richest of ma
terials and trimmings, fashioned by the foremost modistes of New. York and
Europe. All over $100.00 today for thhe last time ONE-HALF LESS.
Suits 1YSoR lU Less
The. very choicest in
New York styles in
popular priced head
gear. The luckiest
purchase we have made
this year. Got a sur
plus of 300 hats from
one of New York's foremost houses; had
them hustled here by express; and placed
them on sale at a price that will help us to
dominate the millinery field this season. The
smartest, most clever styles, the best mater
ials, and the biggest assortment Portland has
ever heard of at the price. Shapes are of
felt, velvet and satin. Trimmings are ril
bons, quills, wings, silks and velvets.
the
Every
one
of
season s
best colors represent
ed. Valines to $15 each
Choice today, each
$5. 00
Ribbons
50c Strip
Hair Bow Ribbons in lengths of iy to 14 yards. A wide
choice of colors and decidedly good values for today's
selling. Regular 75c qualities, special today, the strip. UUU
Umbrellas for Men or
Women $2 Vols. Today $1.35
Lisle Taffeta Umbrellas, with natural wood handles.
Men's or women's sizes, splendid quality, handles fancy
trimmed; regular $2.00 values, special today 01 QC
for the exceptionally low price of only, each. O I iu J
LONG GLOVES AT $2.89 PAIR
16-button length Kid Gloves in all shades ;
sell regularly at $4 pair; spe
cial at the Glove Counter, fitted
DECORATED CHINA
25c Salad Bowls 13
45c Salad Bowls 23
$2.89
V4 LESS
EVENING SPECIALS
NOT ON SALE TILL
6 P. M. Last Till 9:30
HAIR BOW RIBBONS 25c YD.
Taffeta Ribbon in plain colors, all shades,
including light blue, pink, cardinal,
brown, navy, white, cadet blue and QCp
black. Extra special value, per yd. ZUu
Semi-Porcelain Dinnerware, in odd lines.
Pleasing shapes with pink spray decoration
and full gold line.
25c Vegetables 4....13
25c Open Vegetables 13
Bread and Butter Plates, set of 6,
worth to 63c, special, only 27
6 Tea Plates, 85c value 42
6 Dinner Plates, 98c value 49
6 Fruit Saucers, 48c value 24
Corset Covers Worth to
$1.50 Each Special 69c
A tremendous bargain on the second
floor for evening shoppers. Corset
Covers made of nainsook or long
cloth, finished with Valenciennes lace
edging and insertion; full front style.
Sells regularly for up to $1.50 each.
Extra special from 6 to 9 :30 PQp
for onlv OOu
SAN I TO L
a regular 25c
after 6 o'clock
mm
mm1'
Tooth Powder,
paste or liquid,
dentifrice ; J J q
PICTURE Frme?. gilt or
black finish,
oval or square, with glass OCp
or mats; after 6 OUu
Girls' Bonnets
Full-front style, made of good
quality Bengaline silk, with
shirred Normandy back. The
colors are red, navy and white.
Regular values up to Q0p
$2.75 each, special only. JUU
Gloves $1,65 Pr,
Men's Monarch Gloves
in gray mocha. Made of
imported French kid; nice
run of sizes; regularly
worth $2.50 pair; PC
special after 6. . 0 1 1 0 J
Men's Shoes $m
SI. 9 3
Odd lines, 'tis sure, but there is
a wide range f choice in leath
ers and stj'les. Oxfords or shoes,
in a good assortment, worm
to $3 the pair; after 6
the price is to be
Chamois Skins 5c
Toilet or Face Chamois Skin,
with pinked edge, special after
6, each
Alcohol Lamps, nickel finish,
for heating curling-irons ;
worth $1.00 each, after 6 69
Back Combs, shell or amber,
fancy gold-mounted; worth to
$1.25 each, after 6 35
Women 's Slippers;
Cli'nnaKO on A .Till Spt TPJ
with hand-turned soles; black1
fur trimmed; all sizes; com
fortable, good quality house
slippers; worth to $1.25 flOft
the pair, special only ... OUU
Ruchings 39c Bx
Every box contains 6 neck
lengths of fancy ruching in white
or assorted colors. Regular val
ues are up to 65c the set; OQp
special after 6 this evening. U Ob
$5.50Hats$3.98
Splendid styles; best quality ma
terials, tastefully trimmed and
extraordinary bargains. Wom
en's hats for street or semi-dress
wear, in an endless variety of
styles, shapes and colorings.
Some of the season's most popu
lar models; worth to 00 Q0
$5.50; this evening UUiuO
PYROGRAPHY Complete sets, ready
for use, with needle,
bulb and fixtures, a regular $1.50 set, spe- 01 1 Q
cial after 6 for only 0 1 1 I J
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Wo mm Organlie Afro Club.
XKW YORK. Oct. . Women r now
to Warn to tlr. The New Tork Wonwn'i
Aero Club i in it geneais. The project
of the feminine aeronauts w conceived
l- Mrs. Lake, wife of the constructor of
subrr.axlr-e vessels, and Mrs. Gillespie,
whose "husband won fame for his aero
plane. Mrs. Leo Stevens, wife of Cap
tain Stevens, has been selected as leader
of the organisation.
The object Is to initiate women into
the science of aerial travel, so that
through their knowledge on the subject
the movement mar become widespread.
Old Warship to Be Burned.
NEW YORK. Oct. 8. The old school
ship St. Marys, which for 23 years was
used for the marine school of JCew York
City, Is being; towed to Boston, where she
will be dismantled and her staunch old
bull wiU be burned that the copper rivets
that held her planks together may be
saved.
The St. Marys was built in the Wash
ington Navy-Yard in 1S3, as a third-class
sloop of war.
The total ctreulatlcn of books taken out
of tbe Boston Public Ubrmry is l.a,llL
Ex-Pjgllist Killed by Train.
KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Oct. 9. Henry
Baker,- 42 years of age. once a noted
heavy-weight pugilist, was nm over and
killed by a train here last night. Baker
fought Jim Jeffries to a standstill for
eight rounds May 19, 1897. in San Fran
cisco. In the ninth round,
Jeffries knocked Baker out.
however.
Wants New National Hymn.
NEW YORK, Oct. 9. Professor Will
lam Mllllgan Sloan, of Columbia Uni
versity, who Is president of the Na
tional Institute of Arts and Letters,
has suggested that the institute should
bend its energies to the production of
a rousing National song that will com
bine "Yankee Doodle," "The Star Span
gled Banner," "Marseillaise" and "Die
Wacht Am Khein" Into one patriotlo
hymn.
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