Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, July 03, 1909, Page 2, Image 2

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    TIIE MORNING OREGONIAN, SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1900.
Saturday, Children's Day Fit the Children Out for the Fourth Buy What You Need
for Yourself Store Closed All Day Monday Open on Saturday Evening Until 9:30
Ankle-Strap Slippers '.SSZ Any
Standard Sewing Machines, $1 Weekly Plan
Saf'yFins
at 3c Card
Nickel-plated Safety
Pins, with guarded
sprinsrs, 3 siz.os, res.
5c card, special. ..3
Pearl Buttons, 14 to
24-line sizes, 10c
values, the card.7
Tape Measures, 60
inch, reversible, reg.
lOe vals., spc'1...5
Reading Glasses,
with nickel finish,
German silver rim,
regular 95o values,
special at only.39
I n d e 1 lible Pencils,
Mephisto the kind
to take with you on
your vacation reg.
8o vals., special.. 5r
$1 Hose 27c
Women's Hose, fast black in
all-over lace, lace ankle or
plain black lisle, with em
broidered instep, regular val
ues up to $1.00 the pair, OT
on sale here at only JL I b
Children's Hose, black ribbed
cotton or lace stj-les, all sizes,
worth up to 35c the pair,
on special sale at
Women's Vests, low neck,
sleeveless, ribbed lisle, sizes. 4,
5 and 6; worth up to 50c QQn
each, on special sale at. . . Zou
Women's Bathing Suits, and
all bathing accessories for
beach wear. See the Princess
"Waist bathing suits. Suits
priced at 2.50 to $25.00.
Shoes, caps, etc.
j. XT XT
Olds, W
ortmru
an be King
Pa rasol Sale (Menn
They are 98c
11c
Men's 50c Imported Fancy Hose on Sale at 23c a Pair
23c
4000 PAIRS OF FANCY HOSIERY FOR MEN, a sale just
in time for the Fourth. Lace effects, stripes, Jacquard effects,
checks, plain colors and many shades and patterns, finest im
ported Hosiery. No better 50-cent Hosiery ever made.
Take your choice in this special sale at the low price
MEN'S SUMMER AND OUTING GOODS Just two days
more and the glorious Fourth will be with us, and if you don't
supply your needs in wearables for that day NOW, you'll have
to go without. We are well prepared to care for you. Neglige
shirts, light-weight underwear, bathing suits, sweater coats,
belts, neckwear, etc.
MEN'S AND BOYS' COTTON TWO-PIECE BATHING SUITS, 75c to $1.50 at ONE-THIRD LESS
$1,98
White with hemstitched bor
der or tan soisette with colored
border, $1.50 values, on QQn
special sale-at, each JUu
Women's Tan Parasols, with
silk borders and embroidered
dots, regularly $2.75
on special sale at. ... .
Boys' Waists 29c
Made of percale or madras, in
light or medium colors, values
up to 50c on special sale QQn
at the very low price of. Zuu
Boys' Waists, of black sateen,
all sizes, extra quality, on Cftn
sale at the low price of.. UUu
ten s
Talc. 12c
Everybody knows
Mennen's Talcum
Powder. You see it
advertised and you
know its worth. We
have it in the Violet
or Borated kind.
Sells at 25c the can
everywhere, special
for Saturday ..12
Toilet Soap, the fa
mous La Pompadour
brand, regular price
10c cake 7
Clothes Brushes,
with good bristles,
reg. $1 values.. 69J
Note Books, god
heavy paper, regular
15o vals., BpcL-.S
3 50 Zl1 Linen Waists One-Half
The sale is for just one day and there's going to be brisk, busy selling while the lot
lasts. The first hour will be when the best ones go, so we advise very early buying to
have the best selection.
Pure Linen Waists in tailored and hand-embroidered designs, extra smart models for
this season's wear. A lot of about 350 Waists in all. Some of the fine hand-embroidered
ones priced at $5.00 and up, and a few of the plain tailored models below
$5.00 are slightly soiled. But even if they areas fresh as the T
day they left the factory (which most of them are), every one 2 alf 1 tfTij?
in the lot goes at
Regular $3.50 fl "7
values for
Regular $5.00JO Cft
values for ..
Regular $3.75 P1 QQ
values for 00
Regular $5.50 d0 7C
values for . . P"
$3.25
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS
Regular $4.50 fi0 OC
values for . .P
Regular $6.50
values for
Regular $4.75 tf0 OO
values for . . ?-0
Regular $8.50 ef OC
values for . .PteJ
y Jlj ft hamk
This Is th
Last Day
Long or Shirt Skirts, made of flannel with muslin
waist or band, fancy scalloped hem, for infants to
children of 3 years, reg. $1.75 vals., special..$1.19
Short Muslin Skirts, made with waist, trimmed with
lace or embroidery, sizes 6 months to 3 years, values
up to 65c, Fiecially priced at 29
Regular values up to $1.25 each for 68
Baby Books free today to every customer who calls at our Infants' Wear
Department. Everything In infants' wear reduced for this sale, and,
besides all that, note the remarkable specials :
Regular $5.50 outfit for.... $4.39
Regular $7.50 outfit for $6.39
Infants' Bishop Slips, made of fine
French lawn and trimmed with em
broidery, regular $1.25 value, special
at only 9T
Hand-Made Bibs, trimmed with lace
or embroidery, regular values from
$1.25 to $3.50, spc'l at... 1-3 LESS
Baby Bassinets, on special sale for Baby Week at
the specially low price of $6.48
Stork Absorbent Diapers, small size, regular 75c
values, at only 68
Medium, 90c value, at 81?
Large, $1.00 value, at 90
Pinning Blankets, of outing flannel,
regular 35c values, at -..27i
Long Skirts, of outing flannel, with
bands or waists, regular price 40c
each, special at 20r
Babies' Complete Outfits, put up in
neat boxes three good bargains for
Baby Week, which we price thus:
Regular $4.50 outfit for $3.49
241 --iiS' ' - 4 Y$
t
Glean-Up Sale
MEN'S AND
WOMEN'S
Sh
oes
The smart and extra quality low shoes listed for Saturday's sacrifice are in broken lots,
and the price reductions are nothing short of terrific. No matter what you want in
footwear, come and look through this assortment, you're sure to find your size at
a big saving.
MEN'S OXFORDS, including every short line and odd lot in the store and all sorts of leathers and lasts,
About zUOO pairs in the aggregate. All qualities reduced like this:
tans or blacks and all grades.
$4.25
$2.65
The regular $5.00 fcO OC
grades for, pair "PO.O
The regxdar $3.00 JO 1 C
grades for, pair -'
WOMEN'S OXFORDS Every odd size and broken line in our stock to go at reduced prices that will bring
you hurrying in for a pair. 1909 Shoes, Pumps, Blucher styles, buttons, etc.; staple tans, browns, gun
metals and black kids; patent leathers and colored leathers, in shades to match the gowns. All good styles.
The regular $6.00
grades for, pair. . .
The regular $3.50
grades for, pair..,
The regular $4.00
grades for, pair. . . .
The regular $2.50
grades for, pair . . . ,
$2.95
$1.85
$4.15
..$2.85
The regular $6.00
grades, the pair...
The regular $3.50
grades, the pair. . .
WOMEN'S WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS, also 300
pairs of black kid or patent leather Oxfords, values
up to $5.00 the pair, your choice $1.00
The regular $5.00
grades, the pair
The regular $3.00
grades, the pair
The regular $4.00
grades, the pair..
The regular $2.00
grades, the pair. ,
CHILDREN'S ANKLE STRAP OXFORDS and
Slippers, in sizes from 3 to 11, regular values up to
$2.00 the pair, .special for Saturday only T9
$3.65
$2.25
..$3.15
.$1.60
Sale Aluminum Kitchenw are
Three3pec'ts for Girls and Children
UHi.ijiJH.JjJX & J3UJMJNJb.J.a and Hats, our entire stock at special reductions today. Regular $1.00 to $15.00
values, specially priced for today's sale at . ONE-HALF
Girls' Outing Suits, made in two-piece Etyle of gal
atea cloth, in blue or tan, regular values up to $5.00,
specially priced for this sale at $2,OS
Children's Coats, in white or colors, made of 6erge
or broadcloth, regular values from $1.85 to $12.50,
special for today only., ONE-THIRD LESS
Sale of Ribbons
Numbers 1,- iy2, 2 and 3, large assort
ment of colors, and regular values up
to 25c for the piece (6 to 10 yards),
choice for Saturday's selling at. .
Fancy or Plain Ribbons, 3 to 5 inches
wide, regular values up to 25c the
yard, special for Saturday 10
NECKWEAR
In plain linen Dutch collars, embroid
ered linen collars, Jabots, "Windsor
ties and stock ties, worth up to 35c,
on special sale at 15
Women's Belts, in silk or leather.
black, brown, navy or tan, worth up
to 65c 9
Great Sale of Oriental Rugs
Buy while this opportunity to secure such gems of the weavers' art is
yours to take advantage of. Buy where Oriental Rugs are sold as staple
merchandise and where prices are always small. At this store they are
always low priced now prices are about half what you'd pay most
places for equal values and qualities.
$4 Auto Veils$2.98
Veils that -will do for wear in
autoing or for wear when the
breezes blow at the beach, iy2 or
Hi yards wide and 22 yards
long, black, navy, blue, brown,
white and green, values OQ QQ
to $4.00 on sale at .'..OZiUU
Silk Nets-'Embroideries
Silk Nets, for waists, etc., 45
inches wide; colors, black, brown,
navy, green and gray, vals. "7Qn
up to $1.75 the yard, special f Ju
Embroideries, 18-inch flouncing
in swiss, namsook or cambric, reg
ular values up to $2.00 the
yard, special for
Sanitary and durable specially for gas stoves.
See Washington-street window.
l-qt. coffee pots, Fp'l. -81.85
E-qt. coffee pots, sp'l..$1.02
5- qt. coffee pots, ep'l . . $2.12
2-qt. lipped sauce pans.. Gov
4-qt. lipped sauce pans gl.OO
6- qt. lipped sauce pans $1.15
2- qt. covered sauce pans.85i
3- qt. cov'd sauce pans.Sl.OO
4- qt. cov'd sauce pans. SI. 27
6-qt. cov'd sauce pans. SI. 58
8-qt. tea kettles, sp'l..3.15
5- qt. tea kettles, sp'l..$3.40
9-qt. tea kettles, sp'l.S83.74
2- qt. rice boilers, sp'l. .91.70
3- qt. rice boilers. sp'l..$2.05
744-inch pot covers, sp'1..20
Cov'd Jelly Glasses, doz.,30
l-qt. pudding pans, sp'1...42
Special sale.
2-qt. pudding: pans, sp'1..65i
5- qt. pudding pans, sp'1..724
Pint cups, special, only..30c
6- hole muffin pans at... 65
9-ho.le muffin pans at. . .90
Decorated china fruit sets,
consisting of one large berry
bowl and 6 individual fruit
saucers:
7 pieces, regular 95c vals. 73
7- piece set. worth fl, for 75
A.utomatlo Refrigerators san
itary outside' and In. The 8
walls and Insulated doors give
absolute refrigeration, with
minimum use of Ice. Over 20
sizes to select from. Let us
show you their many advan
tages over other makes.
Canning Time
Mason Fruit Jars,
Mason Fruit Jars,
Mason Fruit Jars,
Extra Caps for jars, dozen 25
Paraffine, one-pound cakes XOJ
ECONOMY FRUIT JARS, easy to seal and easy to use. No rubber to bother
with.. Pints, dozen, quarts, dozen, $1.15; half gallons, dozen, $1.50. Ex
tra covers, on sale at, the dozen. .20
. T -
Pints, dozen 55 MV-MS' &
quarts, dozen 65 i"-Vi." V WV.Vi I I II V If
12 gallons, dozen .'.85 JV"-"i2-S 1 ' II I ! I
V 1 c
'II -s 1
98c
51
White Trimmed Hats "V $6.98
WE SHOW THREE OF THE MODELS IN ILLUSTRATION ABOVE
Sketched from the Hats the moment they were unpacked Here just in
time for this sale and to announce in this advertisement. Bought at a
verylow price, fresh, new, extremely stylish hats that will appeal irre
sistibly to any woman who wants to go to the seashore or the exposition
wearing the latest and smartest millinery fad. White chip and braid
shapes, trimmed with white wings, breasts, chiffon drapes, etc. In oth
er stores or at regular times they would sell for about twice Q 0
the price quoted here. Come early; your choice on Saturday $ O
Flags and Bunting for the 4th
Everything needed for patriotic decorations is to be had at this store.
Fling Old Glory to the breeze loop up your porch with bunting in the
National colors use garlands, streamers, lanterns, or what you will, to
show your colore for the Nation's birthday, and here is the best place to
buy it. Lanterns for your lawn fete, too.
Silk Gloves 73c Pr.
Come in black or white,
16 or 12-button length and
in nearly all sizes. "Worth
up to $i.50 the pair, TQp
special Saturday at. ub
Women's Colored Silk
Gloves, in 2-clasp styles,
new or staple shades,
Kayser's make, selling
here every day at pr. 75
Women's Lisle Gloves, 2
clasp style, all sizes, black
or white, extra good qual
ity, not special for CCp
Friday, but all days.Uou
BANKERS HELD FOR COURT
Michigan Financiers Face Charges
After Institution Fails.
SUPERIOR. Wis.. July 2. A special to
the Telegram from Ironwood, Mich., says:
President H. F. Jahn, Cashier E. T. Lar
Mn and Assistant Cashier George H.
Meadow, of the First National Bank of
this city, have all been bound over to the
Federal grand Jury, -which meets at Mtr
ituette September 2. Tho charges against
lin'i axe the outgrowth of th failure of
the bank, which was closed last week by
the Federal authorities. Larsen is in Jail
at Bessemer in default of $50,000 bail,
while Jahn furnished $115,000 and Meadow
$10,000 bail bonds.
The bank had about $900,000 In deposits,
and the receiver has now In his hands
about $100,000 in assets. It is not known
what amount can be realized on other
assets.
Dr. Matilda Evans, of Columbia, S. C, Is
the first negro woman to practice mdlcine
in South Carolina. When 1ft she entered the
school for negro children at Aiken. S. C.
Krom there she went to Oberlln College and
later to the Woman's Medical College in
Philadelphia, whare ah graduated.
TAFT CHANGES MIND AGAIN
President's Wife So Much Better He
Will Visit West in Fall.
"WASHINGTON, July 2. President
Taft is delighted with the progress Mrs.
Taft is making toward recovery. For the
first time in sbc weeks, the mistress of
the "White House lunched with the Presi
dent yesterday and appeared to be quite
strong. Her physicians have promised
the President that she will have com
pletely regain her health within th
next two months. The President will
take Mrs. Taft to Beverly, Mass., a. few
days hence, and is hopeful that the cool
er atmosphere will promote her recovery.
In view of Mrs. Taft's better health, it
waa announced at the White House that
the President will make his Pacific Coast
trip during: the Fall. "
Xew Lincoln Penny Piece.
"WASHINGTON. July 2. The new one
cent piece bearing the head of President
Lincoln will be issued from the mint at
Philadelphia beginning: August 1 next.
Chile supports fifteen industrial schools,
giving Instruction to about SL30O pubU.
BRIBERS FINED BY COURT
Three Men Implicated in Ohio Pav
ing: Scandal Punished.
COLUMBUS, O., July 2. Judge Kln
kead, of the Common Pleas Court, fined
Nelson Cannon, former asent of the Trin
idad Paving Company, of Cleveland, $500
on a plea of guilty of bribing members
of the Board of Public Service In a
street-paving scandal.
Asa Thurback, former City Engineer,
fined $200 on a plea of guilty of ac
cepting a bribe, and Henry Lang, former
local manager of tho Trinidad Company,
was fined $500 on the same plea. '
The four Indictment against M. F.
Bramley, president of the Trinidad Pav
ing Company, for offering a Bribe, were
nolled because he had assisted In the
prosecution or other men.
Munlsing. Mich. For refusing to atvist in
fighting a forest fire, Amll Honka. waa sen
tenced to SO day in the Detroit House of
Correction. Honka refused to Join the flre
flghtlng brigade organised by Deputy War
den W. O. Frost when the fires were threat
ening to destroy the settlement of Coal Wood.
ABDUL MUST STAND TRIAL
Kx-Sultan of Turkey to Face Charges
Before High Court.
PARIS. July 2. A Constanttnpole dis
patch states that a court-martial inquir-
lrtg into tlTe revolt of April 13 has de
cided to commit the ex-Sultan, Abdul
Hamld, for trial before the high court
of Justice.
Wlseoneln State Mint la ts considering ths
formation of an aeronautic corp.