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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1910)
13 and M erode Underwear Arnold's Infants' Wear Warner Bros.' Corsets, "Marquise," Bon-Ton, Royal Worcester, "Howd," La Beau. Front Lace, SaHlin Perfect Form, and Rengo Belt Corsets Ladies' Home Journal Patterns THE OREGOXIAX, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1910. mm WedLmesciaiy "Houarly Sales'9' All IDepsLrtm'ts A mercHandising; event of great importance, growing in popularity all tKe time Goods of Higfti standard. quality at tKe lowest possible prices- New bargains appear every time tHe clocK striKes Oldls-W IK From 9 to 1Q A, M. Women's 17c Vests at 9c 9 to 10 A. M. today. Don't miss this important sale of good quality Vests in jersey-ribbed cotton; low neck, sleeveless; finished with narrow beading; sizes 4, 5, 6 ; values at 17c, on sale for, ea. J C 75c Parlor Duster at 4Qc 9 to 10 A. M. today. Plan to spend the day in the store. New bargains every hour. The third floor store offers extra fine qual ity Parlor Dusters; our regular A f 75c values, special for this hour fr J C 65c Corset Covers at 39c 9 to 10 A. M. today, a sale of women's Corset Covers, made of fine quality nain sook, trimmed in fine embroidery or lace; our regular 65c values, special O for this hour only, your choice at C $1.75 Belt Pins at 89c Ea. 9 to 10 A. M. today. The jewelry sec tion offers a very unusual sale of Belt Pins, stone-set novelties in gilt, oxidized and green gold finish ; large and. me- Q k dkum sizes ; values to $1.75 for j C $2 Canvas Oxfords -79c 9 to 10 A. M. today. In the shoe store, Sixth-street annex, a sale of women's white canvas oxfords, four styles, all sizes and widths; our, regular values to $2 f a pair, special one hour only, pr. J C lOc School Tablets at 6c 9 to 10 A. M. today. Shop by the hour; stay in the store all day. The stationery store offers 1000 manuscript School Tab lets, the "Washington, ruled both sides; legal size; our best regular 10c sellers, on f special sale for this hour for, each 13 C From 2 to 3 P. M. I I 2 to SPECIALS $3.75 Waists for $1.85 Ea. 2 to 3 P. M. today, women's lingerie and tailored Waists, new Spring styles, just in; fine lawn, madras and linen materials, tailored waists are tucked or plaited; lin geries are daintily trimmed tf QpJ in lace ; values to $3.75 for 1 a O O 15c Valenciennes Lace 5c 2 to 3 P. M. today, washable Valenclnnes and Torchon Laces, just what you have been waiting for, are now here in widths up to 1 inch wide; good assortment of patterns; values to 15c a yard for O C Darning Cotton lc Spool 2 to 3 P. M. today. Watch the dial. The notion store offers a one-hour sale of 45 yard spool Darning Cotton, very best qual ity, diagonally wound; black only; priced special, 2 to .3 P. M., the spool A C 15c Fancy Batiste lOc Yd. 2 to 3 P. M. today, the wash goods store offers an unusual bargain in fancy batiste, in new colored designs, conventional pat terns, etc.; our regular 15c qual ity, on special sale, this hour,- yd. A J C $3.25 Petticoats $1.98 Ea 2 to 3 P. M. today. Take elevator to 2d floor. A sale of women's cambric Petti coats with 18-inch flounce of embroidery, inset of wide inserting, ribbon trimmed; our best regular $3.2o values, on special sale for one hour at $1.98 From lO to 11 A. M. 65c Union Suits for 39c 10 to 11 A. M. today, women's fine quality Union Suits, jersey knitted cotton, low neck, sleeveless and knee length; good values to 65c; special for th'OO hour only today at, the suitJ J C 25c Writing Paper at lOc 10 to 11 A. M. today, in the stationery store, main aisle, a sale of 250 pounds of commercial Note Writing Paper, first-class white7wove, ruled, 1-pound, pack- "1 f age; regular 25c, special, 1. houi- A vl C $9.00 Hair Switch $4.00 10 to 11 A. M. today, the natural hair store, second floor, offers a sale of natural Wavy Switches, 22 to 24 inches long, very perfect, and strictly sanitary; our A regular $0 sellers, special this hour p""Jf 71x90 Bed Sheets at 55c 10 to 11 A. M. today. Shop by the "clock. Every time it strikes new bargains appear. Here's a lot of 1000 good Sheets, hemmed ready for use, no seams in cen- V ter; size 71x90; special, this hour C $1.9Q Gas Hot-Plates 1.5Q 10 to 11 A.' M. today, in the hardware section, third floor, a sale of Gas Hot Plates two-burner size ; save their cost in a short time ; don 't be without One ; f regular $1.90 value, special P A )v $5 Oxfords, Slippers 99c 10 to 11 A. M. today. A sale of 200 pairs of women's Oxfords and Slippers; small sizes and narrow -widths; all good quality and excellent values to $5.00 a pair; on special sale for this hour only f at this extremely low price, pair y J C From 3 to 4 P. M. fh If I 3 to 4 p.m. ffc i 1 1 SPECIALS c 1 I 25c Fancy NecKwear lOc 3 to 4 P. M. today, ladies' novelty Neck wear, in a full line of linen embroidered col lars, in all designs, fancy bows, jabots, Dutch collars, some with jabots attached, stocks, stock collars, etc.; also 't g Wash Belts with pearl buckles A J C 25c SRirt Marhers at 19c 3 to 4 P. M. today, a sale of Skirt Mark ers for home or shop use ; nickel-plated and highly , finished; perfect adjustment, with chalk; our 25c value, on special " "V sale for this hour only, at, each X C $2.00 Net Curtains $1.38 3 to 4 P. M. today, in the drapery store, fourth floor, Ecru Net Curtains, with Bat tenberg edge and insertion ; very, neat and attractive; full 24 yards long; our regular $2.00 values, on special sale rt ' O Q for this hour only, the pair tj) 1 JC Join Our Sewing Ma- chine Club It's Free 3 . to 4 P.' M. today, for one hour only, you can join our Sewing Machine Club with out paying anything down. Just pay one week's dues, and we will deliver machine. $5 Oxfords, Pumps $3.19 3 to 4 P. M. today, . a sale of women's Oxfords and Pumps, sample styles sent us for 1910 selection ; all kinds of lasts, and patterns, colors and black ; regular .values. $d.o0, $4 and $5; sizes most ly 4 A to 4Vs B ;" special, pr. $3.19 From 11 A. M. to 12 Children's 15c HoselOc 11 A. M. to 12 today. Shop by the hour; don't miss this sale of child's good quality Hose, double heel and toe, double yarn knee ; sizes 5 to 10 ; our reg ular 15c vals., on special sale " 'f for this hour at low price of 1 J C 15c, PKg. Envelopes 5c 11 A. M. to 12 today. Watch the clock. New bargains appear every hour. 5000 pkgs. Baronial 5XXX Envelopes, cream wove, full Gov't., 25 to the pack age; our regular 15e quality, on P special sale this hour only, pkg. 3 C From 11 A. M. to 12 $4.00 Mesh Bags $2.49 11 A. M. to 12 today, a sale of wom en's Mesh Bags, German silver with kid lining, shirred tops; four-inch frames, in fancy and etched patterns; our best reg ular values to $4.00, spe- (f y A V cial price for this hour TT Child's 2.5Q Shoes 99c 11 A.' M. to 12 today, odds and ends in children's Oxfords and Shoes; pat ents, colors and black leathers; button or lace styles; regular values to $1.50 for 79c the pair, and values to $2.50, on special sale at, pair 99c Extra Special From 2 to 4 P. M. Plumes 1-3 Off $11 Values for $7.34 2 to 4 P. M. today, a two-hour sale of high-grade willow plumes. All the newest and best stock. A big shipment just received from our New York buyer is includedinthe sale. Don't fail to take advantage; buy a good plume and save $10.00. All values from $ii to $30.00 reduced 13 Off Extra Special From lO A. M. to 12 $1.25 Gloves at 78c Pair Chamois (EL Cape StocK 10 A. M. to 12 today, a two hours' sale of ladies' washable Chamois' Gloves in white and natural shades; one-button styles; also English cape stock Walking Gloves, Dent style, one-clasp. AH are excellent values to $1.25, spe cial price for one hour, pair 78c $1.50 Combinations 79c Corset Cover, Drawers 10 A. M. to 12 today, in the white goods store, second floor, a two-hour sale of those very popular combination gar ments corset cover and drawers com bined; lace and embroidery-trim 'd yokes, made or good material; reg ular $1.50 values, sp'l., suit 79c Extra Special 3 to 5 P. M. $40 Coats $18.95 A most extraordinary sale for two hour's only. It won 't take long to make a selection when you see the values. Materials are wide wales, French serges, diagonals, cheviots, hopsack, Scotch tweeds, basket weaves, covert novelty cloths and pongee silks. Rich wool coats with foulard silk collars and cuffs, waist lined with foulard, 2 to 4-button styles. Many rare novel- ties; values to $40; special, each H 1UU Extra Special From 2 to 4 P. -M. Sale of Girls Dresses $1.75 Values at 98c Ea. 2 to 4 P. M. today, two hours' sale of girls' chambray and percale Dresses in light and dark colors, plain or figured, trimmed with piping of white or red; ages 6 to 14 years'; also a good assort ment of bloomer and French dresses, ages 2 to 6 years ; many styles. Q Q Values to $1.75, special at, ea. J Qj C Extra Special 4 to 5 P. M. $28.50 Suits $9.50 Great Sale of Cut Glass $4.50 8-in. Bowls $1.98 2 to 4 P. M. today, in the cu.t-glass store, third floor, a sale of very fine Cut Glass pieces such as nappies, 6-inch, reg ular $2.25 values, special price, 1.4:7 8-in. cut glass Bowls, $4.50 vals., 31.98 Sugar and Creams, $4.75 values, 3.29 $12 doz. Table Tumblers, dozen, $7.65 $14 doz. Table Tumblers, dozen, 9.60 4 to 5 P. M. today, a one-hour sale of women's fine tailored suits, 75 in the lot, picked right from the racks of our regular stock. All new styles, good assortment of colors, good dependable materials. This sale for one hour just to give the department a strong repre- sentation in the hourly sale. It's a bona fide sale of $20 to $23.50 values for only $9.50 From 12 to 1 P. M. 2Qc Handherchiefs 12y2c 12 to 1 P. M. today. Shop by the hour. Here's a big clean-up sale of women's pure Linen Handkerchiefs in embroidered edges and corners; excellent 20c val- O ues, special ea., one hour only A 2 C 35c Clothes Brushes 15c 12 to 1 P. M.-today. If you don't pat ronize these sales, you ought to. Here's a lot of 250 Clothes Brushes, solid back, black bristle; good quality, ex-tra fine 35c values, special,' this hour only A C 2.75 Table Covers $1.85 12 to 1 P. M. today, new patterns in Velour Table or Stand Covers, Persian de signs, that will harmonize with all colors of the room ; sizes 26x48 ins. ; J Q regular $2.75 values, special p A $2.75 Nightgowns at $1.27 12 to 1 P. M. today, the big white store; sale of women's Nightgowns, fine quality nainsook, longcloth or cambric; Hubbard and chemise styles ; long or rf y short sleeves; vals. to 2.75 J) A mt Women's $5 Oxfords 3.19 12 to 1 P. M. today. A sale of women's tan Oxfords, the ideal Summer footwear ; 17 styles, in which we have all sizes; many samples in the line, values to rf O $5 a pair; special, 1 hour, pr..J)3 A 5 Men's 25c Bows 2 for 25c 12 to 1 P. M. today. Listen for the big gong. New bargains appear every time it strikes. Here 's a sale of men 's Shield Bows in fancy colors; all good patterns. Ladies can buy them as well as men; our f regular 25c values, sp '1., two for i 53 C From 4 to 5 P. M. fj 5 p.m. 30c Ribbons 15c "a Yard 4 to 5 F. M. today, a one hour's sale of Ribbons in satin and taffeta; widths up to 4 inches; best material; pink, blue, cardi nal, white and black ; regular val- JF ues to 30c, special one hour, yd. A 3 C Boys' 25c Caps 5c Each 4 to 5 P. M. today, a sale of boy's Col lege Caps in ine quality tweeds and worst eds, nicely lined and finished; dark and me dium colors; 8izes 6 1-4 to 6 7-8; our PJ regular values to 25c ; special at, each C 75c TaffetaSilK Only 39c 4 to 5 P. M. today in the silk store. A sale of 2300 yards Taffeta Silk, all plain colors, every wanted shade to choose from. Our regular 75o quality, special 39c for this hour at, the yard, only $2.5Q Handbags at $1.19 4 to 5 P. M., in the leather goods store, a sale, of Handbags in tan, brown, black and blue; goat seal stock, with German silver or leather-covered frames, with straps and round handles; values up to tf f $2.50, on special sale, each p A A $4.75 Lawn Mower $3.79 4 to 5 P. M. today, in the hardware store, third floor, a sale of ball-bearing Lawn Mowers, with 8-inch wheels; has four fine cutting blades and easy to adjust; our regular $4.75 seller; special for this hour only, at, each $3.79 From 1 to 2 P. M. 25c Embroidery lOc Yard 1 to 2 P. M. today. Watch the clock; new bargains every hour. Dainty designs in Embroideries up to 6 inches wide; excellent values to 25c a yard; priced spe- f cial today, this hour only, yard A V C Women's 20c Hose at lOc 1 to 2 P. M. today, an hour sale of wom en's fine quality fast black cotton Hose, seamless and full fashioned, reinforced heel and toe ; ' sizes 8V2 to 10; regu- " f lar 20c values, special, the pair A 3 C 25c Tooth Powder for 9c 1 to 2 P. M. today. Be among the busy shoppers, the drug sundry department of fers a sale of Dr. Graves' Tooth Powder1 for health and beautifying the teeth it has no equal ; 25c quality, special C $25 Hair Switch at $12.50 1 to 2 P. M. today, in the hair goods store, 2d floor, a sale of natural wavy Switches, extra full, 28 to 30 ins. long; rare shades of blonds, drabs, tf r pj reds; reg. $25 values for A M.Ovl $1.25 Gingham SKirts 79c 1 to 2 P. M. today, a sale of women's good quality Gingham Petticoats, in stripes and checks; with underflounce and dust ruffle; excellent $1.25 values, on WJ special sale for this hour only, ea. J C Women's Oxfords $2.19 1 to 2 P. M. today, women's Oxfords; tan, brown, patents and black leathers, in heavy or light soles, button or lace styles; also pumps with or without straps; a very extensive assortment, most tf all sizes ; values to $4. pair J) A S From 5 to 3 P. M. I f 5 to 6pm SPECIALS Boys' 35c Waists for 19c 5 to 6 P. M. today, boy's blouse Waists in good quality gingham and percale, fast colors, sizes 4 to 10 years; dark, medium and light colors; good assortment f of patterns ; values to 35c, for A i C 5Qc Turban Pins for 25c 5 to 6 P. M.. today, a sale of Turban Braid Pins, best smooth finish, generous size, three styles to choose from; shell or amber; good heavy weight; onrnjj regular 50e values, special, each t C $5.QO Auto Robes $3.9Q 5 to 6 P. M. today, a sale of fine wool Automobile Robes, in attractive, rich In dian patterns, fast colors; 60 inches wide, 72 inches long; our regular A Q Qrv $5.00 values, special at, ea. 5Qc SocRs 3 Pr. for $1.00 5 to 6 P. M. today, a sale of men's bril liant lisle Half -Hose; 200 dozen in the lot; navy, light blue, pearl gray, tan and black; full fashioned, imported stock ; splendid 50c values, on special sale for one hour tf "1 only at low price of three pairs for p A $2.25 Ironing Table $1.75 5 to 6 P. M. today. In the store for modern conveniences and necessities, third floor, a sale of folding Ironing Tables, with patent adjustable sleeve board, easily re moved ; regular $2.25 value, (J 7 on special sale for one hour 4) A 3 KELSO INSPECTS PAVING City Council Members Seek Ideas Here tor Hard Surface Streets. Member of the Keteo City Council were in Portland yesterday in the en deavor to eelect a reliable ' pavement for the 12 blocks it ha been decW1ed to ihard-pave In the Washington town. No arrangement has been made but agents of the different companies entertained Vine visitors yesterday . and It is expected -;he result of their Investigations will be 'made known soon In Ktlso. Seven members of the Council and the ; president of the Commercial Clui made up the party, which arrived In Portland Monday night. At noon yesterday the" party took lunch at th Commercial rlub. "We have a flourishing little town," said J. 1 Harris, prss'dei-.t of the Com mercial Club, "and we want to de usi. the best possible with our paving. That was the reason we cam to Portland. I have suggested to our people that they consult with City Engineer Morris, 'who Is capable of giving ndvice on Tort land streets." .The member of-lhe party were: Hr man Japper-eon, ihairman of the stress committee: C. H. Fuqaa, City Attorney; Charles Peters. Ed Hull, G. H. TJmbaugh, A. T. Laurie, S. r. Gross and Mr. Harris. Women need, on the average, about nlne tenths t&e nourishment requisite for men. FENDERS RESCUE DUMMIES More Trials of Patent Devices for Streetcars Will Be Held. Nothing definite resulted yesterday morning at thei tests of fenders for" streetcars supervised by Mayor Simon and Councilmen Kushlight and Ellis, at Twenty-sixth and Upshur" streets. The Nelson automatic device, a new invention by Frank J, Kemp, and Leong Dan's fenders were tried out. Another trial will be had, it is thought, as the Kemp type wbrked fairly well and its advocates wish a further chance. Nothing went wrong with, the mechan ism of the Nelson fender as on the two previous tests. F. A. Nelson, inventor, was well pleased with the results ob tained. The device picked up the dum mies each time. F. J. Brady is interested in the Kemp device, and had charge of the demonstra tions. The Kemp model is an automatic trip with a buffer for safety purposes to prevent striking the victim's, head against the dashboard. The "fender picked up the dummies well, but it was run low on the track, and it was impos sible to tell from actual work what it would do when raised to the 10-inch gauge, said to be necessary in Portland on account of the grades on some of the carllnes. .Mayor Simon expressed considerable interest in the Nelson fender, saying he thought it would work well in actual operation, as It did on the dummy tests. The Kemp fender will probably be tried out again within a week or so. A Healthful Hint, A bottle of the Hood Brewing Com pany's famous Bock Beer to ward off that tired feeling. Phone B. 139. B 1319. The splendid wonk of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets Is daily coming to light. No such grand remedy for liver and bowel troubles was ever known before. Thousands bless them for curing constipation, sick headache, biliousness, jaundice and Indigestion. Sold by all dealers. SUMMER SCHOOL EXPANDS Y. M. O. A. Curriculum to Be Wider in Scope Tills Season. Flans have been adopted by the Port land Toung Men's Christian Association to conduct a Summer school this year. It will be the first time In several years that the . educational department has maintained classes during the Summer, and the curriculum this year will have a wider scope than ever before at that season. The Summer school is to open July 5 and to continue to August 16. The studies have been outlined especially for the benefit of teachers who desire to prepare for state or county examinations. Courses are to be offered in Latin, German, Span ish, French and In all lines of science and mathematics. The Summer school will also Include classes for boys above the fifth grade, but will not Include classes in the indus trial department. Never hesitate about giving Cham berlain's Cough Remedy to children. I contains no opium or other narcotirs and can be given with implicit confi dence. As a quick cure for coughs and colds to which children are susceptible, it is unsurpassed. Sold by all deal