18 THE MORNING OREGOXIAN, TUESDAY, JUNE 32, 1909. Portland CorsetHeadqarters-"Nemo" Mme. Irene, "Estelle" and Gossard "Lace Fr6nt" CorsetsEvpert Fittc a c. ' Great June Stock-Re Women's Tm Hosiery 50c-?5c Values 3.6c a Pair In the Hosiery Section, a great June sale of lO.OOO pairs of women's tan and copper colored hosiery in all the very best shades -gauze and medi silk embroidered Extra fine imported Iisles- um weights some with boots all new high-class hosiery of guar anteed style and quality all sizes Buy, all you want of them at this excep tionally low price, the pair 36c Mail orders will receive our prompt and careful attention See Fifth-street window - Great values in Children's Tan Hosiery $2.00 Embroideries at 69c Yard $3.00 Allovers at $ 1 . 1 9 a Yard 50(H) yards of swiss, nainsook and cambric Embroidery, Edges, Insertions, Galloons Flouncing:, 1A to 38 inches. wide; beautiful embroideries, in English eyelet and Japa nese effects, for lingerie gowns, women's and children's wear; values up to Q $2.00 the yard; placed on special sale at the remarkable price of, yard OiC 2000 yards of handsome allover Embroideries for yokes and waists ; swisses,d-f -I r nainsook and crossbar dimity; white and colors; regular $3 values, yard.. r i $22.50 Tailored Suits at $1 1.85 $30.00 Tailored Suits at $ 14.85 $35.00 Tailored Suits at $ 1 7.45 $45.00 Tailored Suits at $ 22.45 Great June sale of women's and misses Tailored Suits; 1 000 garments for your selection This season's most attract ive styles and materials- in medium and long coats semi and tight-fitting ef fectsStrictly tailored as well as fancy trimmed suits Panama cloths, serges, prunella cloths and fancy worsteds Skirts plain gored with panel front and trimmed to match the coat Black, navy blue, green, rose, tan, brown, wistaria, also invisible plaids, stripes and checks; suits to please every individual fancy Four immense lots Very low prices $22.50 Values at $1 1.85 $30.00 Values at $ 1 4.85 $35.00 Values at $ 1 7.45 $45.00 Values at $22.45 3 -Piece Silk Suits $98 Vals., $38,50 Greatest sale of season in women's hitch-class fashinnahl 9rn.... magnificent 3-piece silk suits at a price never before known on apparel of equal style and quality Very latest creations in pongee snks.Tajah silks. Shantung silks and motora silks An advantageous purchase from New York's largest and leading manufacturer enables us to offer values up to $98.00 for the extremely low price of $38.50 The coats are trimmed in braid and buttons to match the dress, the dresses having gold lace or net yokes, with net or silk sleeves trimmed in fancy braid and buttons The color assortment includes tans, rose, green, gray, blue, brown and black All are three-piece suits of ex clusive style Beautifully made and finished throughout Materials of exceptional quality and strictly high-grade in every particular. Sale Ramie Underwear Our annual June sale of the celebrated Ramie Linen Fiber Underwear, all this week: blurts, drawers and union suits, in all styles and all weights. "Ramie," the real health underwear. Once you use it you will have no other; light, medium, heavyweight. Reg. $1.75 value at $1.35 Reg. $3.25 value at $2.44 Reg. $6.00 value at $4.50 Reg. $2.00 value at $1.5Q Reg. $3.50 value at $2.73 Reg. $6.50 value at $4.87 Reg. $2.50 value at $1.88 Reg. $4.00 value at $3.QO Reg. $7.00 value at $5.25 Reg. $3.00 value at $2.25 Reg. $5.00 value at $3.75 Reg. $6.50 value at $4.87 4000 Pairs of Swiss Curtains At Exceptionally Low Prices Great June sale of 400Q pairs of new ruffled Swiss Curtains Four immense fines made of good quality swiss; plain, dotted, figured and striped well made and finished plain 4-inch ruffle Cur tains for your home and beach cottage at a saving every shrewd and economi cal buyer will appreciate Thirflnor $1-25 vol., pair ,79c SlSjyalal-l .I K $2.25 val., pair $1.65 $4.25 vol., pair $2.89 2000 pairs of ruffled net Curtains, white or ecru, with Renaissance and cotton lace inserting and edges; some with corner motifs; values ur to a. unn uuv an vou want of fl1 them at this very low price, pair yl 73 1000 pairs of white and ecru Nottingham Lace Curtains. 25 rattems in Kploof fmm n i new novelty designs, with plain and point d 'esprit centers; 50 inches wide, 3 yards long; q- C best regular $2.25 and $2.50 values.. pl.D3 Porch wi?h a rnh Sh8def' ln natural color' thre sizes all complete 1 C f? ThJaniP"lleJs' ready for on sale at these low prices CL.j Japanese Porch Shades, 6 feet wide and 8 feet long, each. Shades SS 53 SS5 S.lt'i'a:::: $4.50 Wool Blankets $3.37 Pair Sale 500 Comforters at $ 1.65 Ea Wa."boSei.S!ttf -2S? P?' 1M wMt" Blanket., ith pink ud 0 o m bla. border, b.,t weight value ever offered ,t the price; $4.50 v.Iue,, p, $3.37 ?Trif''b3:,MerS 'SliT?4 C'0r,m' fi,"d "tk 1-ainated eottor.; Sale of Go-Carts--All Styles At Specially Reduced Prices Great STJecial reductions all this n-oi, t j j ,, , - r. " xi-ccu ana Collapsible Go-Carts, best models, all grades, at a big saving. Let us show you. On the Third Floor Reed Go-Carts, with reclining back and rubber-tired wheels; handsome models, at the following prices: Regular $ 5.00 Reed Go-Carts, special, ea.. $3.35 Regular $ 6.00 Reed Go-Carts, speclalTeaY $3.9Q Regular $ 6.75 Reed Go-Carts, special, ea., $i725 Regular $13.50 Reed Go-Carts, special, ea., $7785 The "Fulton" Folding Go-Cart, with hood; the best folding cart on the market ; regular (1 A J C $12.00 value on sale at, special, each SlU.DO- Two-motion steel collapsible Go-Cart, d Cr. with hood; best $9 value; on sale at... PO.iDU All Refrigerators Reduced Entire stocky at special low prices this season Vbest models in all sizes and grades- j guaaauiccu, vu. baie at mese special low prices take vantage $10.00 White Monntain rtxh1 -fO $13.00 White Mountain, special, $10.49 $16.00 White Mountain, special, $10.95 $17.50 White Mountain, special, $13.95 $21.00 White Mountain, special, $16.80 $27.50 White Mountain, special, $21.95 $32.00 White Mountain, special, $25.95 $35.00 White Mountain, special, $27.95 $45.00 White Mountain, special, $35.95 $70.00 White Mountain, special, $55.95 $100 White Mountain, special.. .$77.00 All on sale in the Big Basement Store. Many Bargains in Big Notion Department ' Perfect "Hooks and Eyes; 2 dozen O on card; assorted sizes; special, card C "Trynne," the new Neckwear Supporter, 3 on a card; assorted heights buy C all you want of them at, a card.... 10c Garment Fasteners, .6 on a card. .5 10c white Basting Cotton, 500-yard A spools, silk finish, on special sale at strong and practical; special, each Large cubes of black Jet Pins, regu- J lar 10c values, on sale at, special, ea. OC Colonial Safety Pins, one dozen on C a card; regular 10c values, per card OC Kid. Curlers, one dozen in a bunch 1 5 inches long, 20c values, bunch.. A OC "Tight-On" Hat Elastic, black and white, ready to adjust on hat, 15c values. .100s 65c Velvet Grip Hose Supporters. .50 lmwiairauun ox "iNaiaa" JJres Shields. Ladies' Buckskin Pumps $ 6.00 Values at $4.85 Pair greunealfwomen's high-class Summer Foot wear J. &, T. Cousins' fine buckskhT oxfords and pumps New stylish footwear in brown, gray. London smoke, champagne and black: also bronze kidties nana-weit soles. Cuban heels This sea son's handsomest novelties, just what fashionable women want; all tS Jk Q tT sizes Best $6 values, pair p ".OJ $5.00 Oxfords $3.45 Pr. Special offering of bronze kid ankle strap and two hole ties; also black, gray and brown suede ankle strap ties; two and three-eyelet styles; welt soles, Cuban heels; ail new, up-to-date foot- A E? wear; regular $4.50 and $5.00 values, pr. 0D ale Silk Petticoats GreatS Vals. to $30 for $8.85 Great June sale of high-grade Silk Petticoats, plain colors, plaids and Dresdens 20 in ?,ndersklrt? ade of superior quality silL and in the very W styllHnd ?S mmed with silk embroidery, lace, double flounce of pleatie eTo wbiZ Pl VftV TOT f lf feDd one-inch 8titched dust ruffif' etc., white, pmk light blue, tan, champagne, navy, brown, green and black- hh $2 Val Laces Selling at 50c $ 1 Venise Bands at 1 9c Yard Great June sale of 2000 dozen round-mesh and French Val. Lace Insertion and Edging to 1 inches wide; pretty designs for trimming Summer apparel: regular EffV values up to $2.00 the yard, on sale at this low price, yard-takf adSge 50c 1000 yards of white, cream and ecru Venise Bands and Appliques, 1 to 3 inches 1 g wide, suitable for trimming Summer Dresses, etc; values up to $1.00, at, yard liC Great Values in Linen Dept. 25 pieces of extra lieavy Scotch Table Damask all new, handsome pat- d 1 OC? terns, 72 inches wide; exceptional value buy all you want of it at, yard P l.O Clean-up of Linen Tablecloths and Napkins to match; all new, high-grade 1 A. NXtf sets, values up to $25, on sale at one-fourth off regular selling prices. 4 Jlt I6ni S6Clal Sa,le nea,Tab,!i'ths-best Srades and patterns, at these low prices: 8-10 Cloths, regular $8.00 values, $6.0010-12 Cloths, regular $12 values, i9.00 35c Cotton Suitings at 19c Yard 35c White Poplins at 2 1 c a Yard Great June clearance sale of Cotton Suitings in all the new, pretty styles; an 1 ft immense variety for your selection; regular 35c values on sale at, per yard ii7C 200 pieces of new, fine white Poplin for waists, suits and children's apparel; O t 27 inches wide; unusual value; buy all you want of it at this low rice, yard 1C Great special values in Lawns and Ginghams all grades, at low prices. Let us show you. - $6 Silk Uudervests $3.50 Each $ 3 Combination Garments $1.98 Special June sale of women's fine Italian Silk Undervests, hand-embroid- CQ Eft ered and lace-trimmed; beautiful styles; regular $5 and $6 values at....,, Special lot of women's two-piece Combination Garments; corset cover and drawers combined: cambric, nainsook and cmsshar matsrioio mj 1 ' i -.. . . x i hi iiren xii locoj em broidery, beading and ribbon; the best regular $3 values on sale at..... 1 He was furnished with th riiriiitinn r-m . . . : 1 '- ' i risn fUAKHERS CAPTURED $1.50 Long Silk Gloves ?5c Pair Continuation of the great special sale of women's long Silk Gloves in black white and colors. All the best makes, with double finger tips; the best regular '7C $1.50 values; full 16-button lengths. Special at this very low price, pair... )C 20,000 yards of plain taffeta and fancy Ribbons, 4 and 5 inches wide; all the 1 T best colorings and combinations; the best regular 25c and 30c values, yard.. 1 C Sale 'Naiad' Dress Shields From 20c to 50c a Pair Great special sale and demonstration of the new Naiad Dress Shields the kind that can be washed and ironed. "Naiad" shields have special features and advantaees 11XJ -"" iLL vx Cl" w juu- iam aisie. iront of e evfttnr SIMON TAKES HIS OATH SLIPS yilETl.V INTO CITY HALL AM yVALlFIES. OrrUinl luties Will Begin July 1 and- Mayor-cleot Is Prepared to stop lmu New Office. Joseph Simon went to the City Hall t 10 oVlock yesterday morning and took the oath of office as Mayor of Portland, although his term will not commence until midnight one week from tomorrow. So quietly did the ex-United States Senator and widely-known lawyer-politician go about this highly Important matter that acan ely any one ln the . big building or elsewhere knew of his being there. He waa sworn by city Auditor Barbur personally. While Mayor Lane was presiding at a meeting of the Water Board, on the third floor of the City Hall building, Mr. Simon entered the office of Audi tor Barbur. on the second floor, and announced that he wished to take the M.U pt office urn Uajor . of Portland. He was furnished with the reimitinn blank, which he quickly filled ln; was sworn Dy Mr. Barbur and left the Hall as quietly as he entered. The oath of office taken by Mr. Simon Is as follows: " I. Joseph Simon, do solemnly swear that I will support the Constitution of the United States and the State of Oregon, and that I will, to the best of my ability, faithfully perform the duties of the office of MajVjr of the City of Portland during my continu ance therein, so help me God. Mr. Simon, by taking the oath of of fice, has qualified for the position of Mayor, to which he was elected at the general municipal election. June 7. He is now ready to take charge of affairs as chief executive of the city when July 1 arrives. The taking of the oath is rather an Informal matter, but Is nevertheless an essential, of course, with every public official. It has been generally supposed that Mr. Simon would wait until next week to perform this ceremony, but he evidently wlBhed to be. through with this feature of his inauguration, as he Is very busy with other affairs connected with the ad ministration so soon to begin. Mr. Simon called upon Mayor Lane a week ago to pay his respects. Dr Lane Is closing up his officials affairs, and Is trying to finish up business so that as little as possible will be left for the new administration. While It has been said by some rhat the doctor will "go out of office ln a blaxe of glory.1 he denies this, saying he will "sro out very peacefully and quietly." Four Fishing-Boats and Crews Ar rested" by Depnty Warden Mack. ASTORIA, Or., June 21. (SpeclaL) On Sunday afternoon. Deputy pish Warden Mack captured four fishing boats on charges of Illegal fishing and confiscated about a ton of salmon which he found ln them. Two of the boats were Ashing for the Sanborn-Cuttlng Company, one for the Columbia River Packers' Associa tion and one for S. Schmidt & Co.. and they are alleged to have made drifts about 8:30 Sunday morning . at the mouth of the river. They were cap tured later ln the day at' the jetty sands, and there must have been so. fair run of fish in that section of theVlver, as one boat had 87 salmon in It. The. confiscated fish were sold to a local cold storage plant, and the men were released on bonds to appear for trial on complaints that are to be filed later. THESE PRICES AT ALL OF SMITH'S MARKETS ALL WEEK LONG War Vessels at Newport. NEW YORK, June '2L The flotilla from Hampton Roads steamed up the bay yes terday, passing through East River Into Long Island Sound, then sped on to New port without stopping. The warships are to take part in the Summer maneuvers of the Atlantic battleship fleet. r vne anouiaer coasts of Veal. t.Od 12 rme jsreasts 01 veal gVw lO Right fresh choice Veal Cutlets V.iaValT 15" Veal Stew, per pound ' " " " " gV - q Knuckles of Veal .".".".".".."." ." 6 Shoulder Boasts of Mutton, per pound '. '. '. '.I ...... . ,&f Legs of Mutton, per pound ; . . .-. 12V2 15 Mutton Chops, per pound .' laVi 15 Best Bound Steak, per pound .'. 10 Hamburg Steak, fresh every hour, per pound .10 Best Sirloin Steak, per pound 12V Best Tenderloin Steak, per pound 12V Shoulder Steak, per pound Y.V.Y.V.Y.'.V Prime Bib Boast Beef, per pound . " " ". Yio " V2'1 Bump Boast Beef, per pound .WW.".'.".".... St lO Shoulder Boast Beef, per pound 77 Beef for Soup, per pound . . ." Beef for Boiling, per pound ". .".". .". 5 Smith's Absolutely Pure Pork Sausage, per pound. . . . . . . . 12V, Frankfurt Sausage, per pound " iy Visit the Handsomest Market in the City Smith s New Market in the Sargent Hotel Building, East Side Bologna Sausage, Liver Sausage and Head Cheese, pound 102 Hams, per pound 1 Q , Ham Sausage, per pound 15 Chinook Salmon, per pound " " i"i $ Smith's Absolutely Pure, Not Adulterated, Lard, pound ..15 Sturgeon, 2 pounds Smith 'r TlrliKlA Reof TYrinTiin o-s ror Twvnnrl ' tr.ui x o . Lcj"r- - r xiivuuub, O DOimuS r- , - -20 Butter Good Butter, 55 Fancy Creamery Butter. ." . .' ." " "fuiX Oregon Eggs, fresh from the ranch, per dozen 25 Breakfast Bacon, per pound . . WEST SIDE. 236 Alder Street. Twenty-flrt and Johnson Streets. 1S8 Glbbs Street. Eleventh and Montgomery Streets. Third and Jefferson Streets. ASTORIA. 253 Taylor Street ttTnlontown). Twelfth and Bond Streets. FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. "FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST EAST SIDE. 512 Williams Avenue. 363 East Morrison Street Thirty-third and Helmont Streets, brand Ave. and Hawthorne Ave. 352 East Hnrnslde Street. Jersey Street. St. John. 664 Alberta Street. T91 Mississippi Avenne. SEASIDE Bridge Street.