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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1909)
Now That Better Weather Is in Prospect You Want to Go Shopping Attend o Ms, Worisnan Of k. in 31st Annual s Clearance Sale Men's Underwear $1.50 Values $1.10 An immense lot of Men'B "Win ter Underwear of exceptionally fine quality; Cooper's Spring Needle make; heavy weight, ribbed wool, in blue, pink or gray ; the regular price is $1.50 the garment. Clearance Q4 in Sale price only, each. .0 I I U Men's Silk Eibbed Underwear Cooper's Spring Needle Knit; bine or pink, striped effects, ex cellent finish; regular price $2.50 the garment; Q10C Clearance Sale, special. 0 I lOw MEWS OUTING FLANNEL PAJAMAS AND NIGHTSHIRTS Every quality, style and size, specially underpriced for Clearance. Regular $1.00 grade 79 Regular $1.25 grade... 98 Regular $1.50 grade. . .$115 NaveltyHandb 'gs Women's Small Size Novelty Bags Calf or novelty leathers; regular $2.75 values; 04 PQ at special price OliUJ Merry Widow Handbags In all colors; calf or novelty leathers; $4.50 to $5.00 values, at only GoldClocks$1.39 Regular $1.75 grade. . .$1.35 $2.00 value, Clearance Sale price $1.55 Ormolu Finish Gold Clocks Small size; good timekeepers; regularly sold at $2.00. Clearance Sale price. . .0 I iw J Muslinwe'r Women 's Nightgowns Made with V neck, with long sleeves, and finished with bands of in sertion and ruffle. Reg- QQp ular $1.50 values at only. 0u Women's Drawers Lace or embroidery trimmed, also fin ished with clusters of tucks; values to $1.75, at the special low price of only 84c Worth Umbrellas Men 's Silk and Lisle Serge Um brellas 28-inch size, fitted with best steel frame and handle of natural wood or horn; regular price $5.00 each, at the M TTQ Clearance price of only.vZi I 0 The crowds that thrSng our aisles are sufficient proof of the unusualness of bargains offered in the yearly clearance sale, for Portland women are good judges of values, and they do their buying where their money will bring them the most. Let us impress upon you the advantage of being early at this sale. The advantage of having first choice and in making your selections from the most lavishly complete assortment The Best Garment Values in Portland Portland's largest and best style salons demonstrate their supremacy in a most decided manner. Garments of un paralleled style and quality are on sale at prices possible only when urgent need of prompt clearance compels sac rifice of all profit and in many cases sell for less than cost ss7ss Sale Price $14.95 Clever, desirable styles and made of the best sorts of ma terials. Coats that have gained the approval of all be holders at regular prices because they were priced very low then, and because of their irreproachable 'MA Sh Clearance at OS $ Astonishing Values i's shoes4! a. lines p, Greater opportunities than these were never seen by the shrewdest shoppers, and greater chances toc5 save will never come again. We oner one big lot of women odds and ends and broken enousrh in this lot to furnish a stock for an ordinary store. They are mostly narrow widths and small sizes ; regularly worth to $7 the pair. We are also including 12 rearular lines of our best $3.50 and $4.00 grades. In these we have all sizes. Your choice of the entire lot at the low price of only, per pair WOMEN'S SHOES Odds and ends; 700 pairs, , prcp narrow widths and small sizes; values to $5.00 etc WOMEN'S PARTY AND HOUSE SLIPPERS In Louis heel Ox fords, Kimono Slippers, "Winter Oxfords and all U prir( odds and ends in footwear for house uses. All go at ' CHILDREN'S SHOES One big lot, values to $2.00, at 9S MEN'S SLIPPERS All odds and ends and U prce broken lines in the house at ' MEN'S SHOES A big lot, values to $6.00, at...... $.5.-1 J MEN'S SELF-ACTING RUBBERS Regular price ftoc tne en. uuu S3.19 1'1 1 ! 1 . . . . .. t,ni. pair. uiearance eaie price vmy, BOYS' SHOES at greatly reduced prices. style. Plain or fancy effects, black, tan, brown, blue, etc. Regular values to $38.50 at Women's Suits Worth to $65.00 Our Sale Price $14.95 $21.65 BOVS9 WaistS The best style builders in the market made these suits, and we've been proud of the TZ TT good values they represented while marked at regular retail prices. Strikingly hand- some tailored models or. neatly trimmed affairs. All sizes and all the leading colors. Admirablv suited for school wear; neatly made, good mate rials; come in navy blue or car dinal ; regular $1.25 vals. Clearance price only, ea - Plain materials or fancy suitings in strives, mixtures, checks, her- This Clearance sale price QQjJ ringbones, etc. Worth up to $65.00. $21.65 Gloves $1.48 Every Child's Coat in Our Entire Stock For Little Ones From 6 to 14 Years of "Women's 16-button Kid Gloves, odd lines; all perfect; regular values up to $4.00 the pair; ex tra special Clearance CM Mft Sale price, pair, only.O I iHO Neckwear $1.48 Broken lines of Lace or Jet Col lars; regularly worth P -I MQ V W' Worth Hosiery tosscIYc to $5.00 each, at only Odds an Women's and Chil dren's Hose The children's are in fast black cotton, ribbed, etc. The women's are in fast black cot ton, with ribbed top, in fast black wool or cotton with plain top. These are ex ceptionally fine hose, and regularly worth to 35c the 17c pair. Clearance Sale price, your choice, only. WOMEN'S FANCY HOSE Fine quality, all sizes; regular price 75c to $1.50 the pair; Clearance AQn Sale price, the pair, at the special low price of. Hub WOMEN'S FINE SWISS EMBROIDERED HAND KERCHIEFS lie pillar prices 25c and 35c 1fp each, at the special Clearance Sale price, only, lib Ladies' Underwear 89c Women's Underwear, worsted or cotton, natural, gray or white, in vests, pants and pood "Winter weights; $1.50 valsOOp at the special low price of only, each. 00 U UNION SUITS Values here to $2.50 the Q4 yQ garment, the special low price j 1 1 Jj Royal Worcester Corsets ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS for medium stout fig- ares, medium Jong princess Lip, wiu nose supporters at tached. I-ar?e sizes 01117 m this 't- Alade 01 tine quality batiste. Regular $1.25 value 67c Age, on Sale at Half Regular Price One immense lot of women's kimonos, long or short bath robes, dressing WW 'iJ. 5, all going at this clearance sale tor L JLLZLa In Art Goods sacques, etc. There are two big tables, dEnd For Children Children's Sweaters; apes 6 to 10 years, slipover styl6; colors red, blue and white; with striped border; odds and ends; regular values, 90c to $1.25, sale price, only, each Children's Dresses Odds and ends, in duck, linen, pique and lawn; Buster and French styles; apes 2 to 6 vears; values from $1.25 to $6.00, at HALF PRICE m A ft. V. 63c Reading Lamps We are closinp out a larpe number of odd Reading Lamps in electric or pas styles, at specially reduced prices. Too many kinds and too few of a number to quote prices, but the savinps are unusual. In our repular stock we offer Gas Reading Lamps, with Welsbach or Lindsay burner; preen shade, complete, QO QC $3.65 'value UJLiUJ Electric Reading Lamps With fancy shade, PQ nn $4.00 value, specialUuiUU In Laces at 10c An important cleaning up event that means astonishing values in our Lace Department. All short ends of laces and all odd pieces or parts of. sets marked regardless of cost. Venise, Orientals, Chan tilly and Net Top Laces in cream, white, ecru, black and fancy color effects; values in the lot worth to $4.00 and $5.00, at this J f low price, choice per yard Women's Gloves Odds and Ends 29c These are odd pairs; some of them have been mended, others are not nerfect. The lot contains all makes, and are sold is"; none will be ex chanped. Sp'l price.. lit Department Mexican and Spanish Drawnwork Scarfs In all sizes; repularly worth from $1.25 to $7.50; Clearance T.VsLess Cushion Slips Ready for the pillow; attractive de sipns, rep. price 65c h 1 p each; Clearance Sale.TlU Hemstitched Linen Size 20x30 inches, stamped in cross-stitctr designs, sells regularly at $1 each. Qp Clearance Price omy.T'Ju Regular $1.25 values, Clearance Price, only 63c Misses Union Suits mm Elastic Ribbed Garment With high neck and long sleeves, ankle length, good quality, wrorth up to $1.10, according to size. Clearance price, choice of all sizes for only Misses' and Children's Un derwear Odds and ejids, vests, pants, drawers and union suits; values up to $1 per garment; on table QQp in Underwear Aisle ..uuu 39c Dress Goods 83c Panamas Serges, prunelln, etc., in broken lots, divided into four specials and priced very low. Regular OQ a $1.00 grade sells for Owu The reg. $1.25 values at 98 The reg. $1.50 values at. ..$1.21 The reg. $2.50 values at. . .$1.S9 Childs' Wear Special line of Children's Muslin Skirts; trimmed with lace and tucks; made with waist; sizes 6 months to 3 years ; 50c val- Q Q n ues, at low price of. .Zuu Regular 80c values.. 47 Regular $1.25 values 6S Children's Coats Odds and ends of fancy silk or cloth; sizes up to 4 years; colors or fancy checks; values $1.85 to $27.50, at HALF PRICE .10c V' 7 Worth J eilings to soc lc In all the good shades of brown, navy blue and magpie; plain mesh or with chenille dots; regular prices up to 50c the yard; Clearance sale 17p special price only I I U DRESS NETS 45 in. wide, in black, white or cream; neat dotted effects; values to OQp $1.50 the yard, at only. 03b EMBROIDERY INSERTIONS AND EDGES In widths from 3 to 6 inches; regular prices up to 50c the yd. . MISSES' GOLF GLOVES AND WOOL MIT- ftQn TENS Regularly worth to 75c; Clearance. . Zjb CASHMERE GLOVES Fleece-lined, in black, jrrav or brown; 65c and 75c values.. TWO-CLASP KID GLOVES Worth up to yQ $1.50 the pairj at the low price of only, pair. I Oil Great Linen Specials BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, extra fine, heavy weight, 2 yards wide, extra fine finish. Regular $1.75 At) the yard, sale price only 0 ' iHO HEAVY CREAM TABLE DAMASK, regular 50c QOp quality, Clearance Price, the yard 0 U If Heavier, 85c yard value, at 72J PATTERN TABLECLOTHS, handsome designs, On fA for round tables, 8x10-4 size, special, each .$J 8x12-4 size, special 854.20 Napkins to match cloth above $3.96 RICHARDSON'S FINE SATIN DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, with napkins to match, cloth 2 yards i nf square and 1 doz. napkins. $12.50 value $ UU 32c DISCOVERY MEANS MUCH threat Kcsults Are Hoped For From Tuberculosis Experiments. CHICAGO. Jan. . What is eonsMered by vicdlc&l men to be the most Import ant discovery in the war ar&lnat tuber culoma tur the finding of the tubercu losis b.iccilus by Koch, Is contained In an announcement by Dr. RancJle C Kosenburir. of the chair of bacterlolo jv. at Jifferaon Medical College, Dr. Riwrnburr has declared that the t'ibrcu!ols irerm can. be located In the blood before it reachea the lunjrs. mn-i that In view of this It can be de stroyed by very simple treatment. If the thnory that the tuberculosis (term first makes Its appearance In the blood of tie patient is correct. It la believed that the injection of anti-toxin or virus VoiUl praveat tbam reachln- the lunss. practically rcndorlnr the patient 1 LABOR THREATENS JUDGE mune. " 'If this la all that is hoped for, saia Dr. Lawrence Flick, president of Phil Hps Institute for Consumptives, last nlpht. "the flirbt against the great white plague la won." SHERIFF IS SELF-SLAIN Act I eaves Widow and 1 3 Children Unprotected. FALLON. Nov.. Jan. 6. With a Bible In bis hand and bis shoes removed. Rob ert Shlrely. Sheriff of Churchill County, eat on a pile of lumber near the Fallon railroad station and blew oft the top of bis head with a revolver. Worry over failure to secure bonds men following his re-election lni Novem ber la said to have Influenced his rash act. A widow and U children survive him. Justice Wright Receives Many Let- ters From Gompers Sympathizers. WASHINGTON. Jan. S "I have not been measured for my shroud yet. nor can I say I am afraid to co home in the dark," commented Justice Daniel T. Wright, when asked about the hun dreds of threatonine letters sent to him by persons who were displeased over his recent decision sentencing? Samuel Gompers, John Mitchell and Frank Morrison to prison for contempt of court "Of such communications I have re ceived a wastebasket full." said the Justice, "but I am losing no sleep over the threats contained in them. I am amused, rather than terrified." One of the writers declares he will arrive In five days to kill the Justice, while smoother asserted that "your de cision will be a very unhealthy affair for you before we are done with you. The undertaker will have a Job down your way before long, and you will be the chief mourner." Many of the letters sent to the Chief Justice contain Insulting' comments on the decision. The Justice says he Is consigning all these communications to the wastebasket. GASSENDORFF COMES BACK Governor Gillette Honors Oregon Requisition for Check-Forger. SACRAMENTO, Cel. Ja. 6. Governor Gillette has honored a requisition from the Governor of Oregon for the return to that state of Winrld von Gassendorfl, undor arrest In San Francisco. The charge against the prisoner Is obtaining money under false pretense. NO ROOM FOR ROSE EYTINGE Veteran Portland Actress Denied Place In Forrest Home. PHILADELPHIA, Psff Jan. 8. Rose Eyttnge, the famous old actress, is knocking for admission to the Edwin Forrest Home and there Is not room for her. Under the will of Mr. For rest the community is limited to 12 persons. Although vacancies are com paratively frequent, there are several applicants ahead of Miss Eytlnge, but with childlike faith she Is Journeying across the continent from Portland, Or., having left there yesterday, hoping that a way will be found. She has no more money than will bring her here. She does not know yet that the decision must be final. The many Portland friends of Rose Eytlnge will be greatly surprised to hear that the eminent actress cannot be ac commodated at the Edwin Forrest Home. When Miss Eytlnge's health failed a short time ago and she decided to apply for admission to this home for retired actresses, it was understood there would be no difficulty in obtaining accommoda tions. It Is believed that the Philadel phia dispatch printed above Is Inaccurate and that Miss Eytlnge will find no diffi culty in obtaining accommodations. Anti-Pass Bill Introduced. HELENA, Mont, Jan. 6. Today's ses sion of the Legislature was very brief. Neither house has yet named commit tees. Special bills were Introduced in both nouses and referred to appropriate committees. Neither of these are of any great importance, relating to amend ment of present laws. There was one exception, however, this being the pro hibition of free railroad, telegraph or telephone passes or franks to all Per sons except actual employes. FOUR YEARS FOR PER1URY Russian Police Chief Manufactured Evidence Against Prisoner. ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 6. Colonl Zavarnltsky, Chief of the Secret Police at Vladivostok, has been sentenced to four years' penal servitude and the loss of his military rights on the charge of having manufactured evidence in political cases. Two of the Colonel's subordinates were sentenced to shorter terras. Details of the trial received hero today show t.iat Zavarnltsky repeatedly placed bombs and Illegal literature In the apartments of sus pected persons and by this means secured convictions. Many political prisoners will be released as a result of the revelations. TO CUKE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BKOMO Qulnlna TablaU. Druggists rfund money if It falli to our. B. W. GROVE'S signature is on each box. Ua,