Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, November 25, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    TIIE MORNING OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAY,' NOVE3IBER 23, 1908.
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$2.25 Flannelette Kimonos $1.69
1 Sf
iii
Women's fancy flgnred flannelett long and short Klminos, loose or belted styles,
puff and flowing sleeves, fancy band and scalloped edge trimming. fftl 69
Values to $2.25. Wednesday y .Jis
$4.00 Long Kimonos $2.89
Women's extra quality fleeeedown and
flanneleye long Kimonos and 'Lounging
Robes, belted and fitted styles; various
style features; values to 2
$1.25 Short KimoHos 79c
fancy flowered flannelette
79c
$1.50 Kimoaos 98c
Women's fancy figured flannelette long
and short Kimonos, made in loose and
fitted styles, high or low neck, finished
with scalloped edges or fancy' QQ
bandings; values to $1.50 for '01'
$5.50 Blanket Robes $4.39
Fancy figured blanket Bath or Lounging
Robes, wide self border trimming, heavy
cord and tassel girdle; reg- gj iQ
ular $o.50 value..
Women's fancy flowered
short Kimonos, belted styles
scalloped edge; reg. $1.25 values
$6.00 Blanket Robes $4.69
Fancy figured blanket Bath or Lounging Robes, wide fancy border
trimming; heavy cord and tassel girdle.... .
$4.69
PYRO GRAPH Y OUTFITS
Regular $2.50 Values $1.87
$2.50 Pyrography Outfits, Wednesday $1.87
15c Olove Boxes, stamped 10J
15c Handkerchief Boxes, stamped 10
15c Jewel Boxes, stamped 10
39c Pipe Racks, for pyrography 27 4?
35c Collar Boxes, for pyrography 23
$7.50 Petticoats $3.98
A value that seems almost impossible in Fine Qual
ity Taffeta Silk Petticoats the result of a great spe
cial purchase by our New York establishment. The
colors are black, navy, brown, gray, green, gun
metal and changeable colors. Made with deep cir
cular flounce tucked and shirred. Regu-o QQ
lar $7.50 values; on sale today at ... . pOC70
50c-75c Stock Collars, 25c
White and Colored Fancy Embroidered and Novelty
Stock Collars; a large and varied assort- O Ci
ment; values up to 75c; on sale today at . . AJS
Clock Sale
A big opportunity to buy
clocks for your own use and
for Christmas gifts. Spe
.cial prices on Gold Clocks,
Mission Clocks, Alarm
Clocks, Dutch Mill Clocks,
Ivoroid Case Clocks.
C1 QQ for ?t',li c!M'ks several different
V dcsurns; values up to !H eaen.
C-ty nr fr Dutch Mill Clocks; just the
PS.OO thing for a dark oak dining
room or den.
QQ for Mission Clocks, worth $2.50
p 1.0.7 ,,,,..
tfQ OO for small Ivoroid Case- Clocks
P.O f,. bedroom; worth $.XO0.
j J for ' Daylight Intermittent or
P 1 A O Continuous Alarm Clocks; worth
$1.5D. .
J1 OO fur Wasp Alarm Clocks; worth
ij J a0 .1.00.
-I Q for Srth Thomas Echo Alarm
1 . 1 O Clocks; worth $1.50 each.
Tuxedo Veiling
Vals. to $1 Yd., 49c
Black, white and colored Tuxedo Veilings
in dotted, fancy and Russian meshes, in all
styles; values to $1.00 a yard.
Sale price ' T'
A Sale of Holiday Handkerchiefs Without a Parallel in Any Store
To judge of the immense selection you may count the handkerchiefs here by the million. To judge of the variety of it let us tell you there are hundreds of different kinds more than in all other Portland stores to
gether. To acquaint you with the prices that you may judge for yourself our handkerchief supremacy we have planned a Christmas sale that has no counterpart. An opportunity for Christmas giving at reduced prices.
Real Lace Handkerchiefs.'
Real Lace Handkerchiefs, includ
ing rea! Princess. Duchesse and
P o I nit. and hand-embroidered Ma
deira Lace Handkerchiefs, one in a
box :
$1.65
$2.00
$2.75
$3.00
$4.00
Real Lace
Real Lace
Real Lace
Real Lace
Real Lace
'Kerchiefs.
'Kerchiefs.
'Kerchiefs.
'Kerchiefs.
'Kerchiefs.
.$1.25
.$1.50
.$2.00
.$2.25
.$3.00
All other real Lace Handkerchiefs
will be equally sacrificed. Including
J9.00 to 2S.OO values, for J6.50 to
J22.50.
75c Armenian 'Kerchiefs, 49c.
Armenian Lace-Edged Linen Hand
kerchiefs, 76c values, sale 49
35c Handkerchiefs, 23c
Plain and Crossbar Hemstitched
Handkerchiefs, values to 35c, on sale
for 23
Men's Handkerchiefs, 2 for 25c.
Men's extra fine Hemstitched Cam
bric Handkerchiefs, 54 or H-lnch
ejn. two for 25
Hemstitched Handkerchiefs.
Women's All-Linen. 4-inch Hem
stitched Handkerchiefs, regular val
ues to 15c; sale 10
12c Kimono Handkerchiefs, 6c.
Ivimono Handkerchiefs In pretty de
Elgns, regular 12c value 6tf
25c 'Kerchiefs, 15c.
EmhroMered Swiss Handker
chiefs, scalloped, hemstitched and
lace-edged. sold regularly for
25c; most extraordinary value,
for this annual holiday sale 15
In. each; embroidered, scal
and hemstitched linen' and
Fancy Box Handkerchiefs.
Fancy boxes, with six Handker
chiefs li
loped
swlss:
$1.25
$1.50
$2.25
$2.50
$3.75
Box Handkerchiefs 85c
Box Handkerchiefs $1.14
Box Handkerchiefs. .. .$1.45
Box Handkerchiefs $1.98
Box Handkerchiefs $2.85
45c Handkerchiefs, 27c.
Extremely fine sheer and heavy
Cambric Hemstitched Handker
chiefs, values to 45c; sale 27
8c Child's Handkerchiefs; 5c
Children's Colored Border Handker
chiefs. Sc values, sale 5t
25c Handkerchiefs, 15C.
Women's and
Handkerchiefs.
W and H-lnch
2nc quality .
Hoys' Pure Linen
plain and crossbar,
hemstitched; regular
15
Men's Handkerchiefs, 2 for 25c.
500 dozen Men's Pure Linen Hem
stitched Handkerchiefs, full size. 14
or -ineh hem, two for. ...... .25
Children's Box Handkerchiefs.
Children's Colored Border Handker
chiefs, 4 in a fancy box; 50c value,
sale 35
Children's Box Handkerchiefs.
Children's Colored Border Handker
chiefs, three in a fancy box, worth
25c box; sale 15
Children's Colored Border Initial
Handkerchiefs, three in a fancy box,(
worth 30c box; sale 19
'Real Lace Handkerchiefs.
Real Duchesse and Point Lace Hand
Embroidered . Handkerchiefs , and
Irish Lace Handkerchiefs, each in a
fancy box, each SO up to $40
10c Handkerchiefs, 7c.
Women's Plain White Cambric and
Linen-Finished Handkerchiefs,, val
ues to 10c; sale T
45c Handkerchiefs, 27c!
AIl-Llr.en, Hand-Embroidered Hand
kerchiefs, in the smart checked
crossbar effect; i -Inch hemstitched
and scalloped: regular 45c values
for 27
25c Initial Handkerchiefs, 15c.
Women's Hand-Embroidered Initial
Handkerchiefs,- plain and fancy de
signs, laundered and unlaundered;
valuer to 25c, for only 15
Men's Handkerchiefs, 3 for 50c.
Men's Pure Irish
chiefs, full size hi
throe for
Linen Handker
or -lnch hem;
SO
8c Handkerchiefs, 5c.
Women's Plain and Striped Hem
stitched Handkerchiefs, regular 8c
values;, holiday sale .' 5
Values to 50c, 12y2c.
A large assortment of Swiss and
Linen Embroidered and Lace
Edged Handkerchiefs, with hem
stitched and scalloped borders. In
English eyelet, French and all
over effects. Values to 50c;
sale -.124
. 35c Initial Handkerchiefs, 21c.
Women's Hand-Embroidered Initial
Handkerchiefs, laundered, plain
and wreath designs; values to 35c;
for 21
50c Initial Handkechiefs, 27c.
Women's Hand-Embroidered Initial
Handkerchiefs, laundered and un
laundered, plain and wreath design;
values to 50c for 27
All Pure Linen. Hand-Embroidered
Handkerchiefs, scalloped and hem
stitched; regular 65c values. .. .49
10c Handkerchiefs, 5c.
The new Embrolderette Handker
chiefs in white and colors, regular
10c values 5
10c Handkerchiefs, 5c.
Unlaunde red Hand-Embroidered
Women's Initial Handkerchiefs, reg
ular 10c value.' 5
20c Handkerchiefs, 11c.
Hemstitched Embroidered Swiss
Handkerchiefs, regular 20c values,
sale 114
. Men's 'Kerchiefs, 6 for $1.40.
Men's Finer Pure Irish Linen Hem
stitched Handkerchiefs, at six for
1.40i each 25
Men's Handkerchiefs, 5c.
Men's Hemstitched Cambric Hand
kerchiefs, full size, sale price. ,5
20c Handkerchiefs, 10c.
Plain and Fancy I'nlaundered.
Hand-Embroidered Initial Hand
korchiefs, a large variety of ini
tials to choose from. Regular
values to 20c; sale price lO
Men's 'Kerchiefs, 6 for $200.
Men's Fine Pure Irish Linen Hem
stitched Handkerchiefs, 36c each,
for 2.00
Men's 'Kerchiefs, 6 for $2.75.
Men's Extra Fine Pure Irish Linen
Hemst'tched 'Handkerchiefs. 5ftc
each, 6 for $2.75
Men's 'Kerchiefs, 6 for $4.25.
Men's Very Fine Sheer Pure Irish
Linen Hemstitched Handkerchief. $
for S-4.2.1; each 75
Men's China Silk 'Kerchiefs.
Men's Pure China Silk Handker
chiefs, hemstitched, each 23c, 50c,
T3c and Sl.OO
15c Flannelettes 11c
One hundred and fifty different patterns of new Per
sian flannelettes, including the fashionable .
border effects. Regular 15c values........
54-inch Bath Robe Cloth, dark and me- '
dium colors, 50c value
lie
29c
Madame Yale's Lectures
Tuesday Afternoon, December 1st, at
The Heilig Theater
, : ' i
Tickets FREE at Lipman-Wolfe's toilet goods
section with every purchase of Jladame Yale's toilet
preparations.
Sale Cluny Laces
Sale of Real and Imitation Cluny Laces
and Insertions, suitable for Christmas.
Fancy Work. White, cream and ecru
shades, 1 to 6 inches wide; also
White and Cream Chantilly Silk Laces
and Insertions, at the following special
prices:
Laces, Values to 20c Yard, 5c
Laces, Values to 45c Yard, 10c
Laces, Values to 75c Yard, 19c
Laces, Values to $1 Yard, 25c
Two Star Bargains
Men's and women's black mercerized
rr gloria Umbrellas, with steel j;ods, par
. r agon frames, cases and tassels; han
dles are princess, horn, pearl, silver and
gunmetal. Regular $2.00 1?1 1 C
values j 1 1 J
a 2000 pairs of white, tan and gray
FTf wool Blankets, full size and weight,
'" wool not cotton.
$5.00 Wool Blankets, Pair $3.45
$6.50 Wool Blankets, Pair $4.95
$7.50 Wool Blankets, Pair $5.95
$10.00 Wool Blankets, Pair $7.95
$12.50 Wool Blankets, Pair $9.95
100 Trim'ed Dress Hats
Val. to $8.50 at $3.95
These stunning dress hats come in black
and colors. The styles are unique, many
entirely different from anything you've
seen. Colorings and shapes to match every
costume.
Each hat is trimmed in an individ-
ual style by a well-known New
York milliner, copying after Paris
models. All are made from finest
velvet shapes, with ultra-fashionable
new trimmings. Latest shapes. .
Altogether about 100 hats selling regularly
at $5.00, $7.50 and $8.50. The biggest values
of the season in ultra-smart tQ QC
trimmed hats ipO.IJO
$4apeGloves $ 2.85
An exceptional Thanksgiving : offering of
full 16-button length, extra grade Kassan
Cape Cloves, the kind always sold in the
regular way ali$4.00 a pair. tj QC
While they last; today ip.OO
16 -Button French
Kid Gloves Regular
$3.75 Vals. $2.49
These are the best quality Real French Kid Gloves, 16-button length
We never sell lambskin gloves in sales, as some stores doin order ta
make a lower sale price. These kid gloves come in a full line of sizes in
white, black, tan and brown. Regular $3.75 tO ACk
today only . . JJ4S
Regular $1.50 Gloves at 98c
Superb Overseam Dress Kid Gloves in white, black, brown, tan, mode
and oxblood, in all sizes. Never sold regularly for less than QQ
$1.50 a pair. For today .. . .5OC
Reg. $1.75 Cape Gloves $1.18
' New . assortment of tans, Manila and Havana in the ultra-smart one-
clasp Dent style Cape .Gloves, with PX seams. Worn everywhere by th
smartest dressers. Every pair fitted at the counters. Regular i 40
$1".75 values, a pair .Jpx.xO
$7 Hornback Alligator Bags $3.98
$10 Hornback Alligator Bags $669
These are the genuine Hornback Alligator
Bags not artifjcjally-made horns on alli
gator skin .but the genuine hornback; 8
inch,. 9-inch and 10-inch, several 1JQ QQ
styles: values to $7.00 for $O.VO
$10 Hornback Alligator Bags, CCCQ
one piece O.OIJ
Thanksgiving Favors
FOR THE DINING TABLE
Hundreds of styles in unusually dainty, unique
and comic effects; also table decorations in endless
variety. Among the favors are
Fruits
Vepetahles
Nuts
Animals
Routed Turkeys
Feathered Turkeys
Tea Sets
Automobiles
Sporting- Novelties
Fancy Bon Hons
Dinner Cards
-Ice Cups. Etc.. Etc.
Stationery Section, Fourth-street Side.
Billiken
The fat, jolly, red-headed god of
good luck, the advance agent of pros
perity, smiles and happiness is Billi
ken, cast in alabaster.
Billiken, the Hod of Luck, is the
funniest little heathen that man ever
idolized. ' .Third . shipment just ar
rived. "
$1.50-$1.75 Lace Curt'ns $1.09
$2.00-$2.25 Lace Curtis $1.49
$2.50-$2.75 Lace Curt 'ns $ 1.89
Nottingham Lace Curtains in neat plain effects; large variety
of patterns, both in plain and figured centers,' it madras
weave and-Seotch lace effects; 3 yds. long, 4o to 50 iris. wide.
$4.00-$4.50 LACE CURTAINS AT $3.15
$5.00-$5.50 LACE CURTAINS AT $3.89
$6.00-$6.50 LACE CURTAINS AT $4.79
$7.50-$8.00 LACE CURTAINS AT $589
Large variety of patterns in all this season's best effects in
Renaissance, Cluny, Marie Antoinette, La Savcie, Irish point,
Battenberg and new novelty effects; made of good quality im
ported bobbinet, white or Arabian color: 2V2 and 3 yds. long.
$35.00 Axminster Rugs at $23.95
$32.00 Axminster Rugs at $21.95
$30 Tapestry Brus'ls Rugs $19.95
$18 Kashmir Rug, Special $1 1.49
500 room-size Rugs, consisting of this sea
son's best patterns in Oriental, conventional
and floral designs. 1 Best quality Axminster,
Body Brussels, Velvet, Wilton, Tapestry
Brussels in large variety.
50c Knit Underwear at 33c
Women's Fleeced Ribbed Vests and Pants:
neck. long sleeves ; ankle length ; 50c value.
Today for
high
33c
59c
REGULAR 75c UNDERWEAR, 59c
Women's Merino Vests and Pants, either ecru or
natural color. These goods are fully half wool and
good Winter weight. Regular 75c
quality.
REGULAR $1.25 UNDERWEAR, 85c
Women's Extra Fine Merino Vests and Pants, high
neck, long sleeves, ankle length, and or
always sold at $1.25 garment OOC
20c HOSIERY, 12V2C
Women's black cotton Stockings, double Wels and toes;
seamless foot and seamless leg; guaranteed fast 1 Ol
black; 20c quality. Sale price, pair.'. ...... C
SAMPSON'S WIDOW HELD
WOMAN MIAIUiFD WITH MIR.
DKH OF AIVMIHAIS NKPHKW.
Ktlilrmt- I'nxliMt-il at lnquot Iads
to Arrot on Belief Man Was
Mut bjr Wife.
KlH-HKSTER. X. Nov. H. Mrs.
torKiana Sampson. tf Palmyra, wid
ow ot Harry Smi'n, nephew of the
latf AIn:iral Sampson, was arrest,! to
day. chHriri'd wiih the murder of her
husband, whose dt-ath was at first
sid to I.. uh'lde.
Harry Snaipson died on the Al!yn farm,
Mtwcen Palmyra and Macedonia. It waa
at first believed that Sampson took hit
own life, but following his death stories
were circulated which discredited that
theory. Finally the Coroner decided upon
a rigid Investigation. Dr. Albert Hamil
ton, a gunshot expert, testified that the
dead man could not have fired the shot
which killed him.
It came out at the inquest that Samp
son, on the Saturday before bis death,
had discovered a letter written to his
wife by a man outside of the family
which had been the cause of a bitter
quarrel. It was also testified at the in
quest that Sampson had a package of
cheese In his hand when he fell dead In
the farmhouse, which was held to. pre
clude the idea that he could have fired
the shot.
At the resumption of the Inquest at
Macedonia today. District Attorney Gil
bert told Mrs. Sampson that she might
make a statement If she so desired, but
that anything she said might be used
afrainst her.
Mrs. Sampson replied that on advice of
counsel she would not make a statement.
SUM SUDDENLY REPEHTS
SCARED BY POWERS IXTO
WITHDRAWING DEFIANCE.
Britain and Russia, Hold Him Re
sponsible if Refusal of .Constitu
tion Causes Anarchy.
TEHERAN, Nov. 24. The Shah al
ready has repented -of his proclamation,
posted In the mosque yesterday. In
which It was set forth that the people.
In spite of his promises, shall not have
a constitution, and during the night he
sent om urgent orders to withdraw this
proclamation from circulation and to de
stroy all copies of it.
. This sudden change of front on the
part of the Shah Is attributed here to
the vigorous representations that .un
doubtedly have beep made by the Brit
ish and Russian legations. These powers,
it Is said, have notified the Shah that
he will be held personally responsible
if his refusal to give his people a con
stitution results in anarchy. The popu
lation generally has been indifferent.
Northwestern People In Xew York.
NEW YORK. Nov. 24. SpeciaI.) Peo
ple from the Pacific Northwest registered
at New York hotels today as follows:
From Seattle Mrs. J. C. Moore, at the
Martha Washington; Mrs. T. B. Sanders.
T.. E 8andens, at the Plaza: Miss H.
McDonald, at the Wellington: . W. B.
Gough. at the Hermitage.
From Port Townsend Miss L. K. Eisen
bish. at the 'Wellington.
From Tacoma B. H. Kroeze, at the
Continental.
Follow the -crowd to the Perkins
Grill for Thanksgiving dinner. Special
musical programme.
CUMMINS MADE SENATOR
IOW A'S GOVERNOR WILL ' FILL
ALLISON'S SEAT.
Pandemonium Breaks Loose When
" Senator-Elect Makes Brief
Speech In House.
DES MOINES, la.. Nov. 24. Gover
nor A. B. Cummins at noon today was
elected by the Iowa Legislature United
Stirtes Senator to succeed the late Wil
liam B. Allison... The vote stood: Cum
mins 106. Porter (Dem.) 35. Three Re
publicans did not vote.
Cummins' re-election to the six-year
term next January is unquestioned.
Lieutenant-Governor Garst was in
augurated as Governor of Iowa at a
Joint session of the House and Senate
this afternoon.
When Senator Cummins walked to
the Speaker's stand, preceded by his
aged father, pandemonium broke loose.
Cheering continued for five minutes.
Senator Cummins, in a brief speech,
thanked . both the Republicans and
Democratic members of the Legisla
ture for the support they had given
him during the .seven years of his ad
ministration as Iowa's Governor. He
declared that Insofar as he was con
cerned, bitter factionalism in Iowa is
at an end. -
T am naturally a Republican and I
shall adhere to the principles of my
party, because I believe in so doing
that I will be doing the greatest good
to the greatest number," declared he.
"I shall i,t all times, however, be mind
ful of the great responsibility imposed
upon me by the people of Iowa and
will Jo- everythng In my power to
make myself of use to those people." (
IAt the close of the joint session,
Governor Cummins resigned as Chief
I Executive of the state and the oath of
I that office administered to Lieutenant
Governor Garst.
Heney Has Slight Setback.
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 24. It is re
ported from -the Lane Hospital that
Francis J. Heney is not quite so well
today, owing to the effect on his kid
neys of 'anesthetic used when the
bullet fired by Morris Haas was ex
tracted from his. jaw. His tempera
ture is slightly above normal, but no
alarm is felt, and his speedy improve
ment is expected. ..
An early rumor from Lane Hospital
said Mr. Heney was very low, follow
ing an operation on the kidneys. This
was later denied.
Follow the crowd to the Perkins
Grill for Thanksgiving dinner. Special
musical programme.