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Portland Selling Agents for "Nemo" and "Estelie" Corsets, "TrefousseGloves. "Perrins" GlovesiCglbiaYarns, Batterick Pagggg
tore's Thanksgiving Offerings in AH Depts.
iTlirw Trsdav and Tomorrow
Great Apple Show on the
SO varieties of magnificent Hood River Apples from the famous Beulah land orchards of Oscar Vanderbilt-The grower claims it is the largest .and most perfect display
oi 'IS Snifcd apple-growing aJmP as the exhibit on Th.rd Floor-Come and seejlus
The Meier 0t Frank
Paris and New York Hats
$20-$? 5 Values at Va Price
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This week our great annual Thanks
giving half-price sale of high -class
inery A grand opportunity for
women to buy beautiful and exclusive
hMdyeg . Parjsand New York mod
els at exactly one-half value Includ
ed are magnificent imported hats suit
able for dress and evening wear,
trimmed with gorgeous ostrich
plumes, wjngsfancyfeathers.buckles,
etc. AUthe very latest shapesand
effects in all the newest colorings and
combinations The best efforts of the
leading milliners Wgh grade tailored
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moaeis inis sea-
rf iit; leading milliners High grade tai
) 'Ner. hats in exclusive models This
,& f) -fsS& son's most attractive creations in su-
rj? f'fc'ffi-' perb assortment High-class 1
erb assortment High-class head
gear that wiljappeal to the best 1
dressedwomen inhcityjat
H oor"Fiftli-Srt window Display.
Values ranging from $20 up to $75 each at one-half reg. prices
Beautiful New Paris Veilingsjust received New Handbagsgnd
Belts Exclusive Novelties New Models in "Nemo" and 'EsteUe
Corsets Holiday Stationery and Jewelry nowjreadyewj&rass
and Copper Novelties in the BasemenJwjmogJacketsand
BathRobes, 2d Floor Artistic Picture Framing to your order
75c-85c Ribbons 43c-25c Kerchiefs 15c
50c and 65c Tailored Collars at 25c Each
2T.00O varHs of fhe best quality all-silk fancy Ribbons. 42 to 6 inches wide, suit
able far fancy work and holiday purposes; best patterns, colorings and
combinations;"great variety; regular 75c and 85c values, at this price, yard.-
500 dozen women's linen embroidered Tailored Collars, French embroidered; beau
tiful patterns, larsre assortment; sizes 12 to 14' i; the best regular oOc and 25C
65c values; buy all you want of them at this wonderfully low price, each.""'
1000 dozen women's all-linen Handkerchiefs, initialed, lace edge, embroid- 1 C
ered and hemstitched; best regular 25c values, on sale .at this low price, ea. "
r.Ae- Continuation of great November sale of Dress Goods.
rCSS VOOUS All colored, while and black goods, greatly reduced.
"Perrins" $ i .50 Gloves at 98c
"Perrins" $2 Gloves $1.33 Pr.
"Perrins" $4 Gloves $2.75 Pr.
3000 pairs of Pen-in 's real French Kid Gloves, two-clasp overseam ; b ack, white,
tan. brown, navv. green, red and mode; sizes o2 to V2; every pair fitted QRq
to the hand; regular $1.50 values, on !.ale at this special low price, pair.
1500 pairs of Pen-in 's English Cape Gloves, 1-clasp styles; best shades 1 3
if tau and brown; sizes o2 to 7; every pair fully guaranteed; fi vals.S
1500 pairs of Perrins best English Cape Gloves. 12 and 16-button lengths ?usset
tops; best shades of tan and brown; sizes o2 to 7; regular 4 values, pair.. $70
Pcrrin's real kid overseam Gloves, 2-elasp. black and colors, the pair.. $1.50
Pcrriu's extra quality 3-clasp overseam Gloves, in black and colors, pair.. $2.00
Pcrrin's button length overseam, 3 Cleopatra buttons; black and colors. .SS.oO
Pcrriu's 8-button overseam Gloves, gusset top, black and colors, at, pair.. 3.00
Pen-ill's 12-button length real Kid Gloves; blacK, wmie ana coiors, pair..o.w
Pcrrin's lt-button length real Kid Gloves; black, white and colors; pair.. $4.00
Perrin's 2-clap tan cape Gloves, best grade, tans and browns, at, the pair.. $2.23
November Sale in the
Cloak Department
Regular S30.00 Suits at $ 15.85
Regular S 35.00 Suits at $ 19.45
Lot 1200 women's and misses' Tailored Suits, this season's best styles; coats are
plain tailored, semi-fitting, single and double-breasted; the misses suits are jumper
stvle, with double-breasted coat. The materials are m broadcloth, cheviot and
r,rp fnlm-s are wistaria, wine. navy, black, green and taupe; also 51 KS
stripes and mixtures; values up to $30.00, on sale at, the suit. H
Lot 2200 women's high-claw Tailored Suits, plain and fancy tailored enecis, io..g
. ,. , T.. : a ;i,tp;triniT effects: Directoire coats, cut-
and medium lengiu coais, iu semi uu "S"'"'- . i r j ,t
away coats, coats with fancy vest effects. The newest and handsomest garments
. . ' . . i ji j u..tt.na cl-irtc q r a n am. chorea
shown this season, trimmed witn saun, Draiu auu - -r
and trimmed with buttons and folds. The colors are black, blue, gr een, wine, taupe,
i i L.ia,. twnnAe corfrAc Vipvints and mixed matenals. t I U L
Kegular values up to $35.00, on sale at this low price, the suit.. V " '
$40 Opera Coats $18.45
An extraordinary offering of 100 handsome
Opera Coats at a ridiculously low price
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Broadcloths and satins in meaiura ana ions
thsjnjnandarin styles, fall loose back tjJij.W
..j cmLfitteil efforts trimmed in stitched l?'-
OIINA wv.
bandsrfancv bjraidjng. satin and Persian
tHmmine White, reseda, black, light blue,
old rose, garnet, gray and pink All beauti
ful evening and thea- gn f" A
ter wraps Vals. to 1 fr
$40 on sale at each ir
All Evening Apparel at Mfi
HrpAtlv Reduced Prices
Our entire stock of high-class Evening and
Reception Costumes and Wraps as well as
novelty Tailored Suits on sale at greatly re
duced prices Paris and New York models
AH the very latest fashions and materials
Values ranging from $50.00 to $350.00
a garment all marked at a big saving
200 Women's New Dress Skirts
Values to $16 at $6,45 Each
Great special bargain in women's Dress Skirts, in broadcloth, serge, eheviot and
Panama cloth, in this season's best styles; full pleated, plain flare and Directoire
cut; trimmed m narrow stitched bands, bias fold and buttons; colors are wnite,
black, navy, brown, gray and fancy stripe. Values in the lot up to g A,
eimio zxioli :n anlo ( this extraordinarily law Drice. the garment. S"
$8 New Dress Waists $3.95
A great Thanksgiving sale of 500
women's handsome new Dress Waists
A special purchase by our waist
buyer on a recent trip to the New
York market enables us to offer $8.00
values at this low price of $3.95 each
Included are beautiful silk waists,
plain or figured net waists Round,
pointed or square yokes trimmed in
round mesh vals, cluny and medallions
and allover tucking -Long or short
sleeves White, cream, green, navy
brown and black All new, pretty
waists for dress and evening wear
Best $S vals. yourg
choice while they
last at the low price
Mail Orders Will Be Carefully Filled
$3.95
$4 Waists $1.95
Special lot of 500 Tailored Waists in wool batiste and flannel; plain or fancy
stripes, white, brown, navy, gray and black; all this season's waists; 1
regular values up to $4.00 each, on sale at this unusually low price, ea. P
Women's $4.50 Bath Robes $2.85 Each
Special lot of 200 women's Bath Robes, of good quality blanketing, trimmed with
fancy border, cord and tassel; blue and brown, light and dark gray, gray and red,
lio-ht and dark red, red and tan; well made and finished; the best regu- ft
Iar $4 50 values, on sale at this very low price, each take advantage. VM
Great November bargains in Silk Petticoats, in all grades. Let us show you.
Great November bargains in misses' and children's appareL You should see them.
Reg. $3.50 Val. Laces 89c Dozen Yards
Regular $1.25 Embroideries at 39c Yard
1000 dozen round-thread Val. Laces and Insertion for trimming of holiday articles
and lingerie, 1 to 2y2 inches wide; best patterns; regular values up to $3.50 QQ
a dozen yards; buy all you want of it at this low price, the dozen yards.
5000 yards of Sw'iss and Batiste Embroidery, Flouncing and Insertion, 2 to 18
inches wide; designs in English eyelet and filet, for waists, undermushns QC
and children's wear; regular values up to $1.25 yard, on sale for, the yard,
3000 yards of fine Laces Venise and filet bands, medallions and net top laces;
in white and cream, 2 to 6 inches wide, for trimming waists, gowns, etc.; OJC
best regular 85c to $1.00 values, on sale at this ridiculously low price, yard.
Sale of 300 Linen Table Sets
S3 to $9.50 Values at Vz Off
$3.00
$3.75
$4.50
$7.50
$5.00
$6.00
$r.oo
$7.59
A special purchase of 300 handsome
Linen Table Sets, cloths and napkins to
match; best patterns and a large assort
ment to choose from; $3.00 to $9.50 val
ues, at one-third below the regular value.
Supply your Thanksgiving needs now.
2-vard by 2-yard Cloths, C5
remilar $3.00 values, each.S
2-yard by 2-yard Cloths, CO KC
$3.50 values, each.
o.vard bv 3-vard Cloths,
regular $4.00 values, each.
the above, $3 dozen values
L00
$3.00
22-inch Napkins to match fiJO QQ
2-yard
regular
2-yard
regular
2-yard
regular
27-inch
regular
2-yard
regular
2-yard
regular
2-yard
regular
27-inch
regular
by 2-yard Cloths,
$4.00 values, each.
by 212-yard Cloths,
$5.00 values, each,
by 3-yard Cloths,
$8.00 values, each
Napkins to match,
$9.50 values, dozen
by 2-yard Cloths,
$7.00 values, each.
by 212-yard Cloths,
$8J)0 values, each,
by 3-yard Cloths,
$9.50 values, each.
Napkins to match,
$9.50 values, dozen.
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HUUUIULnim ULLLu LILJUUII I
CLUBS ARE RIVALS!
East Side Bodies Gather
Funds for Festival.
COMING WEEK A BUSY ONE
rrntnsula Kn.-e Association and
Fust Side BnMiicss MeiTa Club
Are Active In Campalpn for
Porlland's Annual itaow.
Ern!t riralry ha lfn engendered
between the Peninsular Rose Associa
tion and th. East Side Business Mens
Club s to whicn "boosier" organiza
tion shall have the honor of contrib
uting the larpest sum to the Third An
nual Rose Festival Fund. The Penin
sular boiv is composed of nine sec
tional push chihs. which represent resi
dence districts, while the F.ast Side
fluslness Men's Club is composed of the
united mercantile interests of the East
SlJe. The coming; week will probably
tell the story.
Todav th soliciting committee of
the Fast Side Business Men's Club will
return to the field after having raised
$ for the fund last Thursday In a
partial canvass of the retail interests.
Ther have set a high mark and hope
to secure close to J5000 In subscrip
tions as against T00 last year. They
declare themselves ready to glean the
whole business district with a fine
ti.oth comb in their campaign.
Meantime th. Peninsular people will
meet tomorrow iright at the firehonse
ii-ar Killlngsworth avenue and perfect
plana for making a cleanup In that ter
ritory. Two thousand dollars la what
they expect to raise, besides conduct
ing a general rose-planting campaign.
in which It Is anticipated that fully
50.000 rose bushes will be set out In
the district, covered by the nine affil
iated improvement clubs. At an aver
age price of S3 a dozen for the bushes,
this will mean an expenditure by the
property and home-owners In that re
gion of fully 110.000. solely In the in
terest of the plan to make Portland
the greatest "Rose city" In the world.
Thousands of the roses have already
been planted and the Rose Association,
which Is handling this campaign and
supplying the bushes at cost, expects
that every yard In Its Jurisdiction will
bloom like a rose garden during the
festival next June.
The financial campaign on the Penin
sula will begin within a few days and
will be conducted by the executive com
mittee of the organization, while spe
cial committees chosen by each of the
nine affiliated clubs will take charge
of the canvass in Its particular terri
tory. The plan of having the young
women of the district conduct an In
formation bureau, together with the
distribution of bouquets of rases to
every stranger arriving at thu Union
lepot. which proved such a success last
June, will be continued during the next
Festival with greater resources to
draw from.
As yet the Cnlted East Side Push
Clubs, the parent organization of more
than 30 associated district improve
ment leagues, has not taken up the
Festival idea nor announced what it
would do to contribute to Its success,
but It is expected that some action will
be taken within the near future.
SICHEL'S SWEET WHIFFS.
Man smokes but little here above,
The streetcar rules debar;
There's only time for Bichel's whiffs
'Tween breakfast and the car.
' A short Havana's now the thing;
It smokes Jt long enough.
9ig Sichel has them at three stores;
Just puff them; they're the stuff.
Moline Building Burns.
OMAHA. Xv. IS. Fire, early Sunday
morning." destroyed the west half of the
Nebraska Moline Plow Company building,
together with Its contents, a large stock
of buccics. wagons and farm implements,
toss tm.M.'
vbfoot Oil Blacking keeps reet ary.
Hakes shoe last. AU dealers.
PORTLAND PAST0ES WHO ABE PREPARING FOR NORTHERN BAPTIST CONVEN
TION, TO BE HELD HERE NEXT JUNE
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Name, of ministers (left to HghO-Front row. C. A. Wooddy. Jacob Kratt. F. Bueermann. E A. Leonard.
F C W Parker W T. Jordan. Second row, Funk Chak, K. Feldroeth, D. W. Thurston, George Strayer. A. L.
Johnston, I. K. Monroe, J. F. Heacock. M. M. Bledsoe. Third row. A. B. Watt. F. E. A. Smith. A. B. Minaker,
A. G. Sandblom, L. W. Riley. E. A. Smith. John Bentzien, B. C. Cook. Fourth row. B. B. B. Johnson, James Ed
munds R. Schwedler, J. Whltcomb Brougher.
The fourth annual rally of the Baptist Churches of Portland will be hold toniSht at 8 o'clock in the
White Temple. A short programme consisting of musical selections and addresses by Dr. J. Whltcomb
B-ougher. Key. F. C. TV. Parker and Rev. John Bentzlen will be rendered. .There will be a roll call of churches
ar.d response from each.
WARES ARE OFFERED TO CrTT
DETECTIVE.
Jacob Johnson and Emil Borie Ar
rested for Lifting Sun
day Lid.
Peddling liquor from a bootblack
stand is the latest method adopted by
the "lid-lifters" In the effort to quench
the thirst of those desiring liquid re
freshments on Sunday, and as a result
of Jacob Johnson's effort to dispose of
a flask of whisky to Detective Douglas
Leisj', he Is languishing In jail and
Emil Borie, proprietor of a saloon at
Sixth and Burnside streets, Is at liberty
on $25 bail.
Johnson, who is a colored bootblack,
conducts a stand in front of Borie's sa
loon, and yesterday afternoon Detec
tive Leisy happened by and decided to
have his shoes polished. Leisy Is a
dapper-looking individual, and would
be taken for a traveling-man much
quicker than for a guardian of the
peace and dignity of the public, and the
colored man made the mistake of tak
ing the officer for a knight of the grip.
"Mistah. dis town am gone pium to
de dogs," said Johnson, by way of open
ing up a conversation with his custom
er. "Is that so?" Inquired the officer.
"What is the trouble?"
"Well, sah, you see. It's dis way.
Folks can't get a drink nor nuthing
nowadays."
"That Is too bad, indeed," replied the
sleuth.
"Well, I'll tell yeh, boss. Ef yeh
don't say nothing abotut It, I'll fix it so
as yeh can get a nip."
Tm In," quoth the sleuth, so .quickly
that the negro was charmed by his
eagerness.
"Jess you set here quietly," respond
ed the bootblack, "an' gib me a quatah
and I done the rest." The officer hand
ed over the required sum, and the col
ored man retired. The officer heard
him .give several taps on a panel In
front of the saloon, and soon thla was
opened, and In exchange for the quar
ter, the colored man was passed a flask
of whisky from the inside. Returning
to his patron, the bootblack handed
over the liquid Joy, and almost fell in
a faint when Detective Leisy flashed
his star.
"Good Lord, massa; be you a pleece
men? For the Lord's sake, don't 'rest
me. I wouldn't 'a done it ef you had
tole me youh business," and protest
ing loudly against being arrested, the
colored man and the saloonkeeper were
escorted oft to Jail. Borie deposited
ball and was released, while the
"booster" was allowed to 'anguish In a
cell in default of cash. The case will
be heard before Judge Van Zante this
morning.
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