THE MORNING OREGONIAN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1910. . - ..p. . w Collars-"Stetson" Hats-"Cheshire" $3 Hats for Men-"Vassar union .xiuw Agents for K. W. Collars Stetsc, n--' Shirts-Dr. Beimel s Linen Mesh Underwear r-stfv uur rici ...v. - - M IO.OOO Men's Ties &12.5Q Bath Robes $7.35 Kerchiefs . iTlhie Greater-BIds.Wortmaiift" Eiiag Store SIOO.OOO Sale of Metfs Fuariniislhiiirs M - . - ii Paj $6 Values $3.69 Suit For today, great holiday sale of men's fine silk Pajamas, trimmed with braid and frogs; blue, tan, cream, white, lavender and rink; also fancies; cut eitra full size, well made and finished. Regular $5.00 and $6.00 val- fl3 gQ ues, on sale at low pnce of r-,,v' 5QcHosel7c ?nn dozen men's fine quality lisle thread Hose, fast colors; blues, maroon, black, dark green, etc.; neatly embroi- "1 7 j 1 .11 Ka t rt)m valtlps A- 41 rrru. an J f SIO SmoRirifJacRets$5.95 For today Christmaa gift-seeker will revel In this great showing of Men's Bath Robes. There is hardly anything more suggestive for a Christmas present. The patterns are pleas ing: they are cut very foil and long, neatly trimmed and tie in at the waist with large cords; regular $12.80 values, marked for this sale at only $7.35 SMOKING JACKETS A very new and at tractive assortment of those comfortable Honse Coats that keep the men from going to the clnb at night. Each and every one is a gem for valne. 'All well tailored; f QJ itvled to please; regular $10 val., DJZJJ MERCHANDISE BONDS TOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS The easy and correct solution nf What shall I givet BnTbonds for any amount. Tbey are good at any time. 5Qc-75c Values 28c For today we have another sensational Christmas offering of Men's Four-in-Hand Ties over 10,000 in the lot; every new, pretty and attractive pattern, coloring and combination. Wide End, Four-in-Hands, French Folds and Narrow Ties; beautiful silks, well made and selling regularly at 50c and 75c each. OO Buy 'all you want of them at this exceptionally low price c-- 5000 Men's 4-in-Hands $1.50 to $2 Values 95c Ea. For today, a great Christmas sale of men's high-class Four-m-Hand Ties. They are the very latest novelties in silks and designs in wonderful assortment; come in checks, stripes and Persian effects. An advantageous purchase from a prominent New York manufacturer enables us to offer you your choice o $1.50 to QC $2 00 values at this extraordinarily low price. Now on sale at only, each''' Shrewd buyers will buy them for Christmas gifts. Merchandise Bonds sold for any amount This is an unequalled opportunity to get fine ties at very low prices. In Suede Cases S2 Values At $1.49, Special lot of 500 men's Handkerchief Sets half-dozen Handkerchiefs, put up in blue, lavender, green, cardinal, tan, gray suede cases; good quality, all linen hemstitched Handker- C ACk chiefs; $2 values for only Many more good values in Xmas sets. Sale Men's Hats Christmas sale of men's soft felt and derby Hats in all the newest blocks. Soft hats in colors, derbys in (tl QC black; best $2.50 values, for Sale Men's Reg. $2.5Q $3.00 and $3.5Q Shirts At $1.85 mm Great Holiday sale of Men's Hjgh Class Shirts: both laundered and p of flannels, with French cuffs. The lanndered jhirta are m French percales, cords and madras cloths. Soft flannels and madras with French cuffs.AUneW;pretty patterns. All high-jilassshirts, ggj;egularlyt50$3.00 j to en Ttnv them for '. m " i v. mft. it this a. w remarKAOi mw m v S1.5Q Hosiery at $1.14 Box $1.25 Flannel Gowns at 59c For today, 1000 box, of Clarke', make Hose, half down pair, in . box; black, bine, tan. gray; every pair fully lanteed to better than any other 25e hose on the market. Medium C J J weight, absolutely fast color, all sues; best $L50 values, box V For today. 1000 doten men's outing flannel .Nightgowns military, roll or "V" neck; cut full; light and dark patterns; good quality; CQ sixes 15 to 19 best $1.00 and $1.25 values, special tomorrow at $L5Q Mufflers Now 98c $LQO Nightgowns Reduced to 53c Ea, For today, 500 Men's Fine Silk Mufflers in white and cream; plain and brocaded silks; full sizeTwell made qo and finished; regular $1.50 yalues, on sale at, each JOL Today, on sale, 100 doz. Men's Outing Flannel Night Gowns in Plait, rninrg, stripes and checks; made full size; roll or military collar; sizes 15 to 19; very special at, each Men's S2.5Q Pajamas at $1.49 All Today, a great Christmas sale of men's finePajamas, in good quality soisette ma terials, in plain colors; well made and neat ly trimmed; all sizes. Best regular $2.50 values, offered during this sale t -j a q at the low price of only, the suit P MEN'S FINE PAJAMAS Made of soi sette, madras and pure silk materials, trim med with silk braiads and silk frogs; colors tan, white, pink, cream, blue, t-in aa also fancy colors. ?1.5Q to P Men's Silk Pajamas at special prices. Qxxr Boys' Res'. Boys' Rain Capes S1.25 Pants at 79c S2.5Q Vals. $1.98 A rat oneway sale awp. THis Season's Best Styles of Boys' $5.QQ Suits at $2.98 Today, our entire stock of boys' $5.00 Suits all new, this season gar ments, for little fellows 2ya to 16 years of age. Russian blouse, Buster Brown and two-piece suite are included. Best patterns and materials, enn 1 m V, nnrostri(tAd choice. With the CO QQ : or.rl Ha-li. for todav at low Brice of, suit t7- eXCCiL!UU Ul WUM " " $5 Sweaters on Sale $2.49 $5 Underwear Today 3.65 Today a great Christmas sale of men's high-grade Sweater Coats, finest quality, all-wool garments, in plain and fancy weaves, solid colors and combinations; all sizes in d0 A Q the lot. Best $5 values. On sale at the low price of t$) Today, Christmas sale of men's- fine novelty Underwear, silk and wool union suits, and separate garments, in a grand variety of styles and all sizes. Great special purchase from an tO CC Eastern mill enables us to offer $5 vals. at this price yOUJ lOOO Boys' Sweaters $2 Values Special at Each 98c Great Christmas sale of boys' Sweaters on the second floor; neat styles, best weaves, colors and combinations; sizes 28 to AO 34. Eegular $2 values, on sale at exceptional price of ZOC 75c SUSPENDERS 43 Men's fancy Holiday Suspenders, put in Christmas boxes; big assortment to choose from; good quality elastic, with attractive buckles, kid ends. Eegular 75c ylO values, to be closed out at the exceptionally low price tJC Men's HandKercHiefs 5Qc Value, Special Sale at 27c Today, 200 dozen men's plain colored Silk Handkerchiefs cardinal, brown, purple, navy, green, etc. Good qual- Q 7 ity. Best regular 50c values, on sale at low price of f C Men's crossbar Initialed Handkerchiefs, full sizes, put up in ipecial for today, for box of six, at the low price of ESQ-, Christmas boxes of half dozen; regular 25o values each, tJ7C Boys' Underwear Boys' $15. Suits and O'coats $9.85 A great one-day sale of boys' high-grade Suits and Overcoats in all this season's most de sirable fashions and materials. Ages 7 to 16 years. AU our $z.ou ana sao.uu wry wu values for this sale at low price $LOO Values 57c In the Juvenile Department, Second Floor, a great sale of boys ' Underwear, union suits and separate garments, in derby ribbed or heavy fleeced. Natural colors, all sizes. Best $1.00 values on sale at, the garment " : CAR DEALS DEATH C. C. Devroe Instantly Killed Under Wheels of Trolley. f.w mtnat.s afl.r th. killing- of Ivro. two puMoon cuBht moving car near th. cn. of th. de.tn. LMrrot wa .bout 41 ye.r. old ana loarcs a wlf. and on. son. 11 rr old. H. had brn janitor at th. City Hall for about lx yrmn. Kim horn, wu at ((1 Eaat Fourteenth treet North. WIFE GROWS HYSTERICAL City 11.11 Janitor Fall Between Cars oa St- Johns line and Many S HI. lOTe Crnhed ' Out. Coronrr to Invrtlst. While attempting to bord . movlna" Bt. Johna car at Union av.nu. and Jalllmr Mreet. at oclock 7" .Arrnoon. Clement C. Ijerro a J.n.tor t th. Otr Hall, fall between th. car and Ita trailer and wa. 7,und !ir .tantaneou. d.th unU.r ' th. cond car. which paaeed ly Ir'r hi. body. H. wa. draped about feet befr. th. car wu brought to Theaccldent occurred mo quickly that but few noticed It. tvro. U Mid to hare alluhied from an Alberta car. which had awltcbed back to allow an Inbound St. Johna car to pa. It. H. ran acre, th. track and attempted- to board th. car a It paed him. H. erldently Blowl hU foUn awun la between th. car. , .t Th. body wa. badly manrled. peath waa Inetantaneoua. A lara crowd leathered, and waa controlled with dlf Iiculty by Pollc Beraeant ratton and patrolmen Adam, and Croxford. Dt roe'a wlf. heard of th. accident and ruehed t. th. acene. Bh. became hy lertcal. rrtenda took her to' her home. Th. car waa la char. of Motorman Ceore lMda and Conductor C A. Ittalller. Uodae la held not account able, u th. lenath of bla car had paaed when leroe was cancbt. tputy Coroner Iaa. waa oa a ear Immediately behind th. on. that caused th accident and took charire of th. raai Th. body waa taken to th. un l,nakln b.rlors of lunnlnf alo ate. where an Inquest will b. held. It la aald that the practice of board ing. -Bo lo;' car. oa tb. Xt. Johna and Vancouver lln.a la ceaereX .Within a SEWER IS WRONGLY LAID Street May Be Relocated to Correct Error of Engineer. Pxn, mmAa v- tha Cltv Engineer's department In Uyin a sewer 19 feet from the Un. for which a permit had been obtained, caused the aewer com mittee of the Council yesterday to recommend that the proposed new street, wblch miltnt ne caaiea a con tinuation of East Mill street, be changed to SO feet south of the line originally agreed upon, mat m cnj i V. nn ha rnmn.l A la HIT tCiT damages resulting from the error. A. M- Forest, owner ox oi diw: t. Qrasmer. Addition, brought to light th. error In th. location of the sewer when h. filed an application with the city for 1450 for the damage done his lot as a result of the mistake. He ex plained to the committee at Its meeting yesterday morning that he had given written consent to the city to use five fret along the north side of his lot for the north branch of the Brooklyn sewer. The sewer, however, waa laid IS feet within the line of his lot, pre. venting excavations tor a basement for a house. Soon after this error had been made, he said, the proposed street was laid out on the south side of his lot. If the street Is relocated to con form to the sewer. Forest's lot will be In the street and he will receive pay for It for that purpose. LEASE RUNS TWO DECADES Theodore Krnae) Gets Seward Hotel for Total Rental of $70,000. Theodore Kruse has closed negotiations with F. Seward tor a 30-year lease on the Seward Hotel property. Tenth and Alder streets. The lease of the building and complete hotel furnishings repre sent a cash consideration of 170.000. By the terms of the lease the monthly rental Is tax for the nrst Ave years, SS for the next five years. t for the third live years and STM for the last five-year period: aggregate for k years, 5?.Otie. Mr. Kruse will take possession Janu i ary V . POLYGLOT OUT OF WORK J-EAX 6CHIFFEK, MASTER OF 12 TOXGCES, WAXTS JOB. Has IKno Business la Marts of 'AU World and Farmed Near Madras, bat ow Walks Streets In Vain. Although able to speak, read and write the Kngllsh. Italian. French. German. Spanish. Arabian. Hungaran. Portuguese, Hebrew, Egyptian, Zulu and Roumanian languages and "yet seeking employment. Is the predicament m which Jean Schlffer finds himself. Mr. Schlffer, In addition to his lingual accomplishments. 1 an expert wood carver and designer. The only schooling he had was a grammar school education, but he says he learned his 11 languages by traveling from one country to another. . Before coming to Portland Mr. Schlf fer owned a farm consisting of 160 acres at Madras, Or., but owing to bla wife's preference for city life, he moved to Portland. He has been here nearly, a month and has been unable to get work, be says. , . Mr. Schlffer has visited all the princi pal cities of Europe. England, Africa, Australia, Italy, India and Roumania, From all appearance he seemed to have a roaming dispositionior he had some of the largest furniture establishments In South Africa that brought him a largo Income, but his desire to travel caused him to sell his places of business and visit some other place of Interest. He kept this up and now he holds a record of having traveled all over the world. Mr. Schlffer seems to have lost his de sire to roam since he came to this city. Despite the fact that he has been look ing for work during the last month with out success, be says that this is the best city he has ever visited and he hopes to make this his permanent home. Mr. Schlffer is a native of Roumania and Is 37 years old. HOW POLYGLOT, NOW IN PORTLAND, TRAVELED IN AFRICA. -v. - I LTV." W " ; .-vh I f V f. e.-v v f t " -( ' 'r-j. . ..i ' - ;!. : ,(.,., i, Ms-Wu - - .. t " : . ...... 1 . . . J . -wmMf m'T I 9 fri.- i . .... - JEA.1 SCHIFFER AT DIRBAX (NATAL.) i i i i i i MISTAKE DISCOVERED AFTER IMPATIENT . VIGIIv. Baleful Ilght Gleam as long List ol Police Casea Is Gone Over and She Is Not Called. An.elderly, portly woman appeared In the Municipal Courtroom at 9 o'clock sharp yesterday, morning and sat pa tiently through the long. hours while the day's list of drunks, vagrants, neighbor hood feudists and petty thieves was gone over. A baleful light gleamed in her eye as time sped and she was not called up. rPk. ti w a.. rfnwfl anil hAPJ,HSA DflDlltV City Attorney Sullivan Is In mortal fear of disease germs, tne winaows were opened to the foggy breeze. Literally frosen out. she retired to the clerk's office, where sat Deputy District Attorney Hennessy, sound asleep and with open mouth, waiting for the call for "the State of Oregon." Upon him pounced the Irate litigant, with wrath In her eye and burning words upon her tongue. .hum There he sits asleep," she said, and me waiting here for hours for him to try my case." "Mr. Hennessy works on the night shift," explained a bystander. , "And so do I, and on the day shift, too, and I'm the bell-boy and chambermaid besides, and here these people are suing me for a bill and I have to wait around while that big fellow sleeps." "For a bill?" was asked. The woman repeated her statement, and It developed that she had wandered Into the wrong court, while her opponent was wait'.ng bearing In the Justice Court, on the other side of the block. Thither she repaired, muttering complaints as she slammed the door behind her. FOULKES' TALK. THRILLS Impressive Story of Oberammergau Given at Woman's Clnb. , Perhaps the most Impressive and mov ing lecture ever delivered before the Portland Woman's Club was the account of "Oberammergau in 1S10." given yester day, for the first time In this city, by Dr. William Hiram Foulkes. Dr. Foulkes was present at the-Passion Play June 29. He gave a vivid account of the wonderful drama and lta peasant actors. Illustrated by colored stereopticon pictures of re markable beauty and artistic merit. The lecture is to be repeated at ths First Presbyterian. Church next Tuesday. The large and appreciative audience also enjoyed the. aria from "Le Prophete," sung by Miss Brown, who possesses a contralto voice of much beauty and sweetness, and one of Liszt's "Hungarian Rhapsodies," played by Professor Good nough. Saved From Awful Death. How an appalling calamity in his family was prevented Is told by A. D. McDonald, of Fayettevllle, N. C R. F. D No. 8. 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