Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, November 20, 1909, Page 18, Image 18

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    THE MORXIXG OREGOXI AX, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1909
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Great DemonstFation of "LrGrecque" Corsets by Mrs. L. Petree We Are Portland Agents for "Nemo" and "Mme. IreneCorsets
Store Open To
nightUntiI9:30
Bu tterick
Dec. Patterns
Ihe Meier (! Frak'ThaEksgivmg Shopping
Bulletin
$4.00
$8.00
Table Linens
72-in. bleached Damask, very 9 C
best patterns, reg. $1, at, d. & Jb
66-inch unbleached Damask, JQ
60c value, at, the yard J v
8-4 bleached Damask Cloths, beautiful
new patterns; reg. $6 T A
values, at, special, each. J HP r w
8-10 bleached Pattern tf C C f
Cloths, $7 values, at.'.. pJJv
8-12 bleached Pattern J 9 C
Cloths, $9.00 values, at. JU
26-inch Napkins to match the above
cloths: handsome patterns, beautiful
quality; regular $8-00TL
values, at, the dozen... J0 J W
3-4 Napkins, best pat
terns. $3 values, dozen..
24n.Napkins, best pat-
terns, $3.50 vals., doz.. &4-r JJ
Two special lots hemstitched Table Sets,
at these Thanksgiving bargain prices:
8-10 hemstitched cloths. 22-inch hem
stitched napkins, regu
lar $10.00 values, set.
8-12 hemstitched cloths and 22-inch hem
stitched napkins; a fl 1
reg. $12 value, at... tj IVtvU
Great special Thanksgiving bargains in
all lines of fine-Table Linens. The best
values we have ever offered; see them.
Oriental Rugs
Special lot of Khiva and Bokhara Rugs,
beautiful designs and colorings; average
size 8 feet 6 inches; magnificent new
and antique rugs; regular $200 and $225
values, now sell- fl 1 9 C f
ing at. each.... tjj 1 f L JJ
Special lot of Khiva and Bokhara Rugs,
every one a gem; select pieces; aver
age size 6 feet 6 inches by 9 feet 6 in.;
reg. $125.00 values, q f y (
now on sale at, each JJ C TT J J
Royal and Princess Bokhara Rugs, beau
tiful colorings; select pieces; average
size 4 feet 6 inches by 6 feet; best regu
lar $"5 vals., special fl A A
Thanksgiving price. JP H? HP
40 choice Kazak Rugs, beautiful color
ings; average size 4 feet 6 inches by 7
feet 6 in. ; best reg. Q C C
$.50 values, at, each. J J
Children's Dresses
$6 Values $2.85
Special lot of misses' and chil
dren's Dresses in serge, cashmere
and alpaca materials, blue, brown
and red-colored plaids; made with
full pleated skirt and some trim'd
with fancy braids; ages 6 to 14
years; great variety for your se- j
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lection; values up lo o.uu, on saie yi
at this, very low fl f C
Th'ksgiv'g price.. tPeO
$12 Capes
at $8.85 ea.
Special lot of misses' and chil
dren's Capes, serge and cheviot ma-'
terial, lined throughout with red
flannel, made with military collar
and trimmed with- gold braid ; blues, grays, greens tf Q C
and browns; ages 6 to 16 yrs.; best $12 vals.. 4rJ(eUr-
Men's $4 Shoes $3. 19
A Sflle of Boys Shoes
Thanksgiving sale of 1000 pairs of men's Shoes, in box calf and
glazed leathers ; Blucher and lace styles, heavy 1 Q
Goodyear welt soles; all sizes; best $4.00 values JJ 7
Thanksgiving sale of 1000 pairs of boys' and youths' Shoes in box
and kangaroo calf, Blucher styles, with tipped toes; good, strong
School Shoes; great Thanksgiving values at these rf 1 (f A
low prices; 9 to 13, $1.29 pair; 1 to 5y2, at J) 1 tj
A Great Sale of Blankets
1000 pre. full-size white California wool Blankets, T Q
pink and blue borders ; best reg. $8 vals., the pair. & O O Zr
1000 pairs white Oregon wool Blankets, full size C f C
and colored borders ; fine quality Blankets ; $7 val. Jj J r 9
Thanksgiving
Glove Sale
3000 pairs of women's fancy-back Cape
Gloves, best quality skins, broadstitched
backs, all sizes, tans and white; best $2
values, Thanksgiving fl? 1 C 9
price, the pair, only. . J m J C
Complete lines of new Gloves, both
"Perrins" and "Trefousse" makes,
plain and fancy stitching, all new color
ings; all grades; every pair fully guar
anteed ; the best Thanksgiving values.
Irish Crochet
Neckwear
?5c to $25 Values
At 1-4
Off
Great Thanksgiving sale of women's
real Irish crochet NeckwearStocks,
Tabs, Rabats, Jabots, ' Collars, Revers,
Bows, etc.; $7 to $25 values, on sale at
one-fourth off the regular selling prices.
The Uzar"
Umbrellas
1000 women's "Uzar" Umbrellas, 26
inch, best paragon frames, guaranteed
silk and linen covering; handsome han
dles, in boxwood and ebony. Great val
ues for our Thanksgiv- fl l C
ing sale, each, Jj3 and. 9 ) JJ
Mail orders filled. Butterick Patterns.
Men's Suits, Keg.
$25 Vals. $16.35
A great Thanksgiving special in men's
high-grade "union-made" garments, of
strictly all-wool materials, all the latest
fashions; greens, olives, browns, dark
grays, new fancy blues; all sizes, regular
and stouts; high-grade apparel suitable
for business or dress wear; suits that
are handsomely tailored and finished
throughout; regular $25.00 values, at
this remarkably low 1 C
price, per suit P M we J "J
See Sixth-street window display Great
vals. in men's Overcoats and Raincoats.
Men's Worsted
Trousers
Special $3.10
Thanksgiving sale of men's high-grade
pure worsted Trousers in neat patterns
and colorings grays, dark browns,
greens, dark mixtures, etc Trousers
suitable for business or dress wear. Take ad- C O 1 f
vantage of this great Thanksgiving sale j) J 1 KJ
en's Suits
$22.50 Vals. $15.15
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Young
M
of age, latest college
fancy cheviots and
$15.15
200 new Suits for voune men up to 20 years
cut; snappy garments, in fancy cassimeres,
striped worsteds; blue, green and tan effects
beautifully tailored throughout. $22.50 vals.
300 dozen boys' Blouse "Waists in fast-colored chambrays, light-colored
piques, tan and blue-striped chambrays and black 1
sateens. Great special Thanksgiving value at. w 1 V
Great special values in boys' Suits, third floor.
Thanksgiving
Dinner $1.00
For tonight, 5 to 8:30, our first great
special Thanksgiving Turkey Dinner; a
dinner that will compare favorably with
any you ever sat down to. Our chef has
planned to make the menu the greatest
advertisement ever enjoyed by our res
taurant. Reserve your table by phone.
MENU
Toke Points on the Hair Shell
Chicken a la Relne
Salted Almonds Olives
Fried Fillet Sole, Tartar Sauce
Potatoes Dauphlne
Baked Ham, Champagne Sauce
or
Braised Sweetbreads Montebello
Stuffed Tounjf Oregon Turkey
Chestnut Dressing
or
Prime Ribs of Beef Au Jus
Fried Sweet Potatoes or Mashed Potato
String Beans
Waldorf Salad
English Plum Pudding or Hot Mince Pie
Hard and Brandy Sauce
Roman Punch Cafe Nolr
50c Hdkfs. 38c
Thanksgiving sale of 500 dozen women's
pure linen Handkerchiefs, colored cor
ners and hand-embroidered initials;. all
new, pretty Handkerchiefs; best 50c
values, on sale at this won- 1 J
derfully low price, each . . . v U V
Women's Und'wear
75c Values for 41c
200 dozen women 's fleece-lined Under
wear, in white and cream, fine rib, all
sizes, high neck, long-sleeve vests, ankle
length drawers. 75c values, A, 1
Thanksgiving sale price .... rV V
Sale 2000SilkPetticoats
$6.50 Val $3.95
$2.50 Petticoats $1.52
Lot 1 A remarkable offering of 2000 Taffeta
Silt Petticoats a treat purchase from ona of
the largest and best maanfactnrera lp the
cotmtry;. made of a roperlor goallty taffeta
silk, deep tack ad flocD.ce; black, tan, garnet,
dark gray, pink, navy bine, green and other
good shades; well made, full width and regu
lar $6.50 value; ytrar choice at O
this Bpoclal loir price, each
Lot 2 1000 Colonial and mercerized Taffeta
Petticoats splendid material, made with a
deep single or doable fkranoe and five tows of
14-izieh bands and embroidered raffle; regular
valnes up to $230 e, on aale fl? 1 C
tt-thk special low prioe, each J 1 JmSt
Sale of 700 Children's Fur Sets
Regular $5.50 Valaes at $3.85 Per Set
Great special lot of children's Fur Sets in imitation ermine or mnsfcrat, made up with
fancy tah oottar and elaborately trimmed with beads; latest style square muff, with
eord and three beads to match collar; makes & pleasing Chritftmai gift 5 O C
Our $3.50 Coat Sweaters are $2.59 Each
Our 50c-75c Four-in-Hands are 35c Each
Men's $2.50 Underwear at $1.50 Garment
Special lot of women's and men's Coat Sweaters, of fine quality of
4Csre
worsted, two pockets, large pearl buttons, new weaves, solid colors
300 dozen men's fine FourMn-Hand Ties, made full Trench fold, X
dark colorings, beautiful patterns, endless variety. 50c and 75c values, ea.
Men's high-grade worsted. ribbed Underwear, fine, form-fitting gar- gl (ft
ments in natural, light blue and gray; $2.50 values, now on sale at.. AjJ 1 -JJ
"Ajax" Sox, 6 months' guarantee, 6 pairs in a box, special sale at, the box.Sj51.50
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S&OflEET V U5 C
Big Sheet Music Sale
19c
' BEIKO FEATURED AT THE OBPHEl'M THIS WEEK,
"JUNGLE MOON"
"I'm Happr All the Time," "Meet Me on the Board 'Walk.
Dearie." "I'd Rather Be a Minstrel Man." Come and hear
tneee numbers demonstrated. From 4 P. M. to 6 P.
M today, special at, per copy..
1B. PREVAILING BITS, POPULAR, OPERATIC AJTD CLAS
SICAL, 19c.
"Chocolate Creams" (the new "Portland Bag"), "Come Down.
Nellie, to the Old Red Barn": "Blue Blazes Ragr," "Wild
Cherries, "Have You Got Another Girl at Home Like
Mary?" "Longest Way Round Is the Sweetest Way Home."
"In Dear Old Tennessee" (new). Songs from "Three Twins,"
"Dollar Princess," "Goddess of Liberty," "Fantastic World."
tor young folks; regular $50 values, ea. Mail orders care f ally filled l.1 1 1 II '
Entire Stock of New Tailored
Waists at Great Reductions
Sweeping redactions on our entire
stock of women's Tailored Waiste
in linen, madras and pique; made
with Yt, y2 or 1-inch tncka, em
broidered down the front or plain
front with aide pleats and pocket;
all new, this season's tailored
waists; latest fashions, best materi
als and qualities; all sizes; large
assortment; valnes we know you
cannot equal In the city. Prices:
Regular $2.50 Waists, ea, $1.98 V-g
Regular $3.00 Waist, ea, $238
Regular $3.50 Waista, ea, $2.78
Regular $4Q0Waist8, ea, 83. 15
Regular ?5J)0 Waists, ea, $3.95
Recrnlar $5.60 Waists, ea, S4.28
Regular $6UK) Waists, at, each, 84.78 Regnlar $10.00 Waists, at, each, $ 7.95
Regular $7.00 Waiata, at, each, 85.58 Regular $12.00 Waists, at, each. $ 9.55
Regular $8)0 Waists, at, each, $6.35 Regnlar $13.50 Waists, at, each, $10.65
Mail orders will be promptly and, carefully filed.. Great valnes in Silk Waists, also.
r "We are showing a magnificent line of new Silk Tea Gowns, Ki-
A CQ vPW-IS monos and House Dresses ; beautiful models, new effects, very
and TI attractive prices. We ask the pleasure of showing them to you.
IVllllOIldk Great special values in Undernmslins all this week. See them.
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WIFE FORK TARGET
Portland Divorce Seeker Ac
cuses "Hubby'
GRABBED HER BY THROAT
Mrs. Julia Fernan Alleges She AVae
Shamefully Treated hy Sponse.
Judge Bronaueh Grants Half
Dozen Separations.
Mrs. Julia A. Fernan has filed a di
vorce suit a-ainst Daniel U Fernan. a
drayman, employed by the Oregon Trans
fer Company. She married him at Ket
chikan. Alaska. January 1-4, 1907, but be
fore a year bad passed her troubles be
(ran. They moved to Seattle, and there
her husband cursed and kicked her on
the Btreet one day, she alleged, compell
ing her to call the police. Then Fernan
left her.
But in a few days she received word
from him that he had come to Portland.
She followed him. and they went to live
at J34 Fifth street. Her husband threw a
heavy shoe at ber July 10. she says, after
having gTabbed her by the throat with a
threat to choke bar to death. On Christ
mas day. 1908. Mrs. Fernan says she was
made the target for a fork, which im
bedded itself in the dining-room door.
Couple Move Often.
Last' April the couple had moved again,
and were living at 107 North Seventeenth
street. The woman says her husband
wished her dead three weeks before the
birth of their youngest child. On July 4
last she stepped out of the house to see
the fireworks, and was given a hair-pulling
by her husband in the presence of
neighbors, she says. Last month her life
was threatened, and last Monday, when
she asked her husband to cut some wood,
he threatened to throw a platter of meat
at her. She alleges she tried to telephone
for the police, and that her drayman
hueband jerked the telephone from the
wall. She wants S37.S0 a month alimony
and $50 attorney's fees.
Eva Meyers brought a divorce suit yes
terday against Charlea E. Meyers, alleg
ing nonsupport and desertion. They were
married at Salem, July 15, 1903.
Circuit Judge Bronaugh granted six
divorces yesterday morning, and denied
one. because of insufficient corroborating
evidence. The one denied ie that of L. H.
Curtis against Elizabeth Curtis. They
were married at Aotln. Wash ..June 2,
1906. The husband accuses his wife of
desertion.
Among the decrees granted was one to
Mrs. Ella C. Garrison, wife of Lloyd A,
Garrison, a tinner. Mrs. Garrison com
plained her husband refused to pay her
doctor's bills while she was eick.
Woman Gets $50 Monthly.
Mrs. Garrison waa allowed $50 a month
alimony yesterday, and $250 attorney's
fees, as she testified that her husband
earns U and $4.50 a day. The child will
remain for the present In the custody
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. BIssonette, of
Laurel wood, its uncle and aunt, l'he Gar
risons were married at Camden, N. J., No
vember 29. 1904.
. Elizabeth Hutchinson was another who
drew a blank in the lottery of love. She
was confined to her bed for ten weeks at
the hospital, she said, having undergone
an operation, but Robert A. Hutchinson,
her hueband, visited . her only . a few
times, and then only when drunk. Neither
did he provide for her needs, she said.
They were married. November 2. 1908.
Judge Bronaugh granted the divorce.
Frances M. Twist secured a divorce from
"William Twist, whom she married at
Phoenix, B. C November 12, 1899. He
failed to contribute more than $20 for her
support between August,- 1307, and April,
1908, she said. Her maiden name, Shu
bert. was restored.'
Threatened with death by being riddled
with bullets. Minnie P. Woehrle was In
the Circuit Court yesterday to tell her
troubles, and succeeded in securing a di
vorce from G. C. Woehrle. They were
married at Jeffersonville. Ind., April 29,
1SSS. Mrs. Woehrle said her husband once
eat by her bedside all night with a
shotgun In his hand, threatening to shoot
her if she made an outcry.
Desertion was the ground for the fol
lowing decrees: Sadie A. Hatton from
George C. Hatton. married June 3. 1903;
Georgia Allen from Fred Allen', married
at Grays River, Wash., November 9, 1904.
Circuit Judge Gantenbeln refused yes
terday morning to grant a divorce to
Mary Falkenberg or to Joseph B. Falken
berg, saying neither had ground for It,
STILLTHERE.
Many are Improving the opportunity to
make money by buying lots before prices
advance. They will take Broadway car
Sunday. November 21, to Thompson and
Twenty-second streets. Our machine will
meet them there from 2 P. M. to 6 P. M.
for a short visit to Alameda Park. Exten
sion Broadway carline and street Im
provements under way, which will double
money invested In a year. Don't stop for
weather. We won't.
AT ANY SMITH MARKET
Trl. ,-nminsr to Smith's Alder-street Market, be careful get in the right place. The Beef Trust has put its markets down
get Smith's meats at Smith's wonderfully cheap prices you must get in a Smith market.
there to fool the public. To
Sirloin Beefsteak,
Hamburg Steak,
Breast Roasts of Veal,
First cuts of Shoulder
Roast Veal,
Veal Stew, t
The best Rump Roast
Veal,
Beef Tongues,
Beef Tripe,
Shoulder Roast Mutton,
Lamb Liver,
Shoulder of Lamb,
First cuts Shoulder Roast
Lamb,
Liver Sausage,
Bologna Sausage,
Prime Rib Roast Beef,
PER LB.
10c
Tons and .tons and then some
more tons of Smith's fresh Ore
gon Chickens, dressed in our own
sanitary poultry, plant. You can
pet them at any Smith market.
Chickens, per lb 15f
Chickens, per lb. ............ X8
Chickens, per lb.1. 20
Fine fat Turkeys. 25
Fat Ducks ...25
Fancy Fat Geese. .20
Wild Hare and Wild Geese
in Plentiful Supply
Smith's Absolutely Purel
Lard,
Fresh Pig Pork" Sausage,
everybody eats it,
Smith Veal Sadsage,
Best Tenderloin Steak,
Legs of Mutton,
Fancy cuts, of Shoulder
Roast Veal,
Prime Rib Roast of
Beef, the best cuts,
Fancy Shoulder Roasts
of Veal,
Shoulder Veal Cutlets.
Best cuts Shoulder Roast
Lamb,
Lamb Shoulder Chops,
Halibut,
PER LB.
12!c
Salmon.
All the above meats, etc., and the following groceries at Third and Jefferson Sts. Phones: Main S751, Automatic A 441S
Phone in your orders. Uet j our oroer in ior asi oiae aeiivery oewr o ciock.
Beef for Soup 3
Beef Stew 5-
Boiling Beef 5-6?
Brisket Corned Beef 6C
Plate Corned Beef 6
Rump Corned Beef S
Beef Hearts 5
Mutton Stew 5!
Pork Hocks
Best Shoulder Roast Pork. . . '. . .15
Breakfast Bacon, it's Smith's 22'..
Smith's Norway Fresh Creamery
Butter, per sq 75
Smith's Norway Butter, with tub
label 70
Other Creamery Butter 65
Smith's Eggs 35
We have put on extra delivery
wagons.
18 lbs Granulated Sugar 31. OO
3 qts. Cranberries 2oC
Fancy Bartlett Pears, per can 1
3 cans Tomatoes 2 i
3 .cans Corn 3Q&
3 cans Salmon . . 2P
3 cans Pumpkin 25
2 cans Pineapple 25C
2 cans Y. c. peacnes ic
Minced Clams, per can lOe
Fancy Imported Olives, per qt 30
Sweet Pickles, per qt 20C
Sauer Kraut lO per qt, per gal. -35
15 cans Milk 81.00
5 lbs. Sultana Raisins 25
English Walnuts, 2 lbs 35
Brazilian Nuts, per lb 15C
Black Walnuts, per lb l-Q?
Celery, stalk C
6 loaves Bread Zoc
Corsican Citron 20c
Candid Lemon and Orange Peei.
lb 12
Crackers, per box 81. lO
Brooms, each...: 35rf
4 lbs White Beans 25
4 Jbs. Dried Prunes 25c
3 lbs. Dried Fis 25
3 lbs. Dried Peaflipa 25c
3 pint bottles Catsup 25
2 1'ancv Norway Mackerel 25t
Salad Oil, per gal 70
FRANK L. SMUT
H
M
EAT CO,
"FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST"