Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, February 11, 1911, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE MORNIXO OK EG ONI AX, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1911.
Rtizzi's Famous Orchestra From 2:3Q to 4:3Q
Years of As'e-Great Display on Fourth Floor
Store Will Remain Open This Evening Until Q:3Q-Afternoon Concert by
Last Day in Which to See the Airshin Models Made by Boys Under 18
Women's Tailored Suits
25.00 Values for $8-75
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Special Evening Concert 7;3Q to 9;3Q
By RicHter's Orchestra Assisted by
FranKie RicHter Popular Pianist
This concert will afford a rare opportunity to hear Port
land's favorite pianist Don't miss last niht of Food Fair
International Food Fair
Will Close Tonight
Our International Pore Food Fair will elose tonight in a blaze of plory. AH Portland will
be htre to take a last glimrw at the splendid display, and sample the Pure Foods of merit
wbieh will be served by the demonstrator. This gTeat exhibition of foods will have a lasting
impression on all visitors. Bread lessons by Mrs. JIawley at Electric Booth, at 2 o'clock P. M.
This great sale of women's ready-to-wear apparel pro
gresses with unabatrd tervor This day wll bring
lorth many rare opportunities to be eagerly grasped by
thrilty women We waAI tahe a lot of suits wh.ch range
in price up to S25.QO and group them in one lot for a
final cleanup They are ail good styles Sf mi-fi ting
jacKets ano the new model sRrts Made rf dependable
materials-Remember the values range up to o f r
$25.GO-Special for today only at low price of tp KJ I
Entire StocK of Furs at l2 Price
Tlhie Greater Olds-Wortman-Mn
Store
Great AitiMaal Febrtnar Eramae
Extra Specials Women's 5Qc Men's Reg,$25Q Sale Union Suits Men's Pajamas
in the Basement Underwear 33c Shirts Now $1. 15 $6.5QVals.$4.39 $2.5QVals.$l.lQ
T T 1 A lot of Women -a Underwear which can be Coat-style Shirts, cuffs attached, plaited In our Men's Store, main floor, a sale of Don't miss this sale of Outing Flannel Pa-
JnCier priCe WOrn late in the KUon, just the proper 3r plain bosoms; made of good Russian cord, fine Silk and Wool Union Suits, in natural, jamas. They are well made and neatly
w.ijrht garments. High Beck and Ion French percales and imported madras mate- flesh, pink and bh,e colors Perfect fitting trimmed with .ilk frogs .Patterns are very
Cx sleeve vests and ankle-length pants. OO rial. Neat patterns and plain 1 1C standard makes. Regular $6.50 A OQ attractive ; all sues . in the lot $ 1 1 Q
OlOre Rular 50e values, special today JC white. ufguir values to $2.50, 1 . i O values, special for this sale at & regular $2 and $2.o0 values at P . J. V
la addition to the pre at sale of noue
hold needs now in propreM in onr 3d
floor departments offer the follow
injf extra specials in the basement store:
Semi-Porcelain Ware
Odd Lines to Close
Larse C2M Dinner Plate for Sl.-O
Ketltr tlM Tea Plates for $1.H)
P- bread and Putter Plates for 60
$2 20 Teaenp and Saucers only 81.30
Regular W Kruit Saucers, special, GO
Rcptlar 70 Meat Dishes for only 35
Rctriilar 05c Meat Iihcs, special, 4 St
4-e Uncovered Vegetable Di.shea at 25
Z'ye Uncovered Vesretahle Irishes at 1 Tt
Rejrular 4 Salad Bowls, special, 2J?
Rejrular 25e Salad Bowls, special, 15c
Japanese Blue Bread and Butter C
Plates, recular 10c Talue, spwial,
Japanese Blue Teacup and Sacu- C
A Sale Which Offers Wide Possibilities for Saving'
Men's &20 Suits $10.85flBoys'$12.50 Suits $6.95
eers, small size, 10 value, specia
Japanese c:ue oe cnjrar i
Creamer, special at low price
Men'sNiht Robes
75c Values for 29c
In the basement underprice. store, a sale
of Men ight Robes, made or extra
heavy outing flannels in plain blue and
neat strip, rut full and extra long;
some are slightly toiled. R'fru- OQ-
lar lie values, specially priced at
Boys Union Suits
SLOP Values 5Qc
In the basement underprice store, a sale
of Boys' Lmon Suits, fine jersey nbbed.
f!rec lined, medium weight; sizes to fit
bov from 6 to 13 years of atre. CHn
Goh1 $1.00 rarmenu, ixcial at
Silk Petticoats
$7.5Q Vals. $3.48
In the basement underprice store, a sale
of Women's Silk Petticoats, made of
fine .French taffeta, medium weight, cut
f ill, with deep flounce and dimt flounce;
all colon", including black; CO A Q
(rood f7J0 values, ejiecial, VJrtO
Corset Covers
50c to 05c Values 23c
In the basement underprice store, a rum
maee sale of Women's Corset Covers,
made of cambric, lonpelotu and nain
sook. Odd lines that must be closed out;
neatly trimmed in lace and em- 00
broidery; 50c to 85 value, each
iSale Women's Coats
SI5.00 Values S5.50
Women's Lock Coats of broadcloth.
tweeds and tcannuh materials; black,
(Tray and tan, full length JJC Rfl
wmi-fittir.g; $125M15 vais. JO.Ul
mm-
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$25 Suits $15.85
$35 Suits $18.65
Prom pted by the truly marvel
ous success ofthisunequaled
sale ot men's suits we will
add on e more line for to a ay,
maKing three great spacials
which we are sure will not be
equaled for real value in
Portland or in ala the Great
Northwest A very classy lot
of young men's suits, size 32
to 40, made of all wool
materials.
ored worsteds,
handsomely
blue
tail-
serges.
cashmeres and Scotch mix
tures, regular (T Q
915, $1S. PivOj
LOT 2 Men's suits of high
grade worsteds, cashmeres
and fancy mixtures, sp.endid
patte r n s, h i ghly tailored.
Sizes 34 to 44. ac G?kT g Q E
tual$26,Q23vals. tH.OjF
EOT 3 Meat's fine hand tailor
ed suits in Scotch tweeds,
worsteds in b ue and blaclt,
with pin stripes, , cashmeres
and gray, mixed worsteds.
v a lues 33Q.IO to
$39.00 special
$12.50 Overcoats $6.95
This is not a reduction of old stocK
We haven't any It's a sale of
new desirable, reliable, suits for
boys and children Made by the
best tailoring establishments in
the country The "Sam PecR"llnes
and "Hercules" suits in KnicKer
bocKer styles, single or double
breasted in browns, grays and
fancy mix ures zes 8 to 17 years
Our very best S 6.5Q to tL O
$12.50 values now for P V- J 3
$18.65
OVERCOATS for boys IP to 15
years of age All cut exlra full and
long, medium and heavy weights
Mmy are cravenetted They are
styled with plain or cr mbination
collars Best regular
SIO.OO to 312.5Q val
Boys' $1.25, $1.5Q Hats 89c
s $6.95
IOOO Boys' 39c Waists 25c
Sale extraordinary in every sense of the
word. Boys' Hats in velvets, felts, serges
and wool materials, very pretty styles; all
siaes; reds, bine, black, browns,
fancy mixed; $1.25 and $1.50 val,
89c
In the juvenile section, main floor, we of
fer for today 1000 Boys' Waists in blue
chambray and black sateen; sizes for boys
from 6 to 15 years of age. Regu
lar 39c valnes, priced at, each
25c
Women's $2.50
Gowns for $1.45
$2.75 Combinat's $1.79
Saturday sale of Women Niht Gowns, made of
fine muslin and longcloth, in the slip-over, round and
square 'neck styles, neatly trimmed in lace medal
lions, edfrings and embroidery; our CI 1C
rejrolar values to $2.50 each, special at f
COMBINATIONS Corset Covers and Drawers com
bined, made of nainsook and longcloth, many pretty
styles, including princess, trimmed in embroidery,
lace, insertions, nhbons, ete. Uur regu- " - "7n
lar values to $2.75, special, the suit at
Optical Specials
$7.5Q Eye Glasses $3.5Q
$6.00 Eye Glasses $3.25
The success of onr optical department is due to our adoption of the
most modern system of fitting glasses; an experienced graduate optom
etrist is in charpe of this department. Our prices are always rea
sonable and satisfaction guaranteed all who patronize the department.
One pair Torio Lenses in best gold filled finger piece LO Cn
mountings; regularly sold at $7.50, special for this sale PJJv
One pair Bifocal Lenses, in best gold filled rimless mount- CO OZ
ings; regularly sold elsewhere for ;?G.00, special here for
Special Purchase of
Girls' Dresses
$12.12 Vals. $4.
A very special purchase by our buyer, who is now
in New York, enables us to offer a lot of Girls'
Dresses, made of plain serge, neatly trimmed, Pana
mas in light or dark colors, and French plaid flan
nels, in a good assortment of colors; all suitable for
Spring wear. Splendid school dresses, Cji QQ
ages 8 to 13 years, $6.75 to $12.50 val. J5twO
On display in department, on the second floor.
FREE Call at the Clossett & Devers booth at Food
Fair, fourth floor, and get a souvenii: a needle case,
a cook book, calendar or sample pack fnraya Tea.
Extra Specials
From 6 to 9:30 P. M.
Children's Hose
2Qc Vals. 9c
6 to 9:30 P. M. today, on the main
floor, a sale of Children's Fast Black
1 & 1 Ribbed Hose, with reinforced heel
and toe, a full range of sizes from Q
5 to 9y2; regular 20c values, for
5Qc Marshmallows 25c
aOc Fig Chocolates 15c
6 to 9 :30 P. M. today, on the main floor,
an evening sale of delicious Marshmal
lows, fresh and fluffy; regular OC
50c grade, specially priced at
BASEMENT underprice candy section, a
sale of California Figs, rolled in choco
late sugar; favorite sellers at 30c 1 C
a pound, special at only, the lb. A
DIPPED CHEWING CARMELS.OC-.
regular 40c grade, special, the lb.
Men's 25c, 35c Sox,
Spec. 15c or 2 for 25c
6 to 9 :30 P. M. today, on the main floor,
sale of Men's Fine Cotton Socks, in
black, blue, green, etc., and a few cash
meres in values from 25c to 35c, OC
evening special, 15c pair, 2 pairs
Men's 75c Gowns, 45c
6 to 9:30 P. M. today, a sale of 50
dozen Men's White Muslin Gowns, plain
or fancy braid trimmed, V-neck jCf
or roll collars; full cut, 75c vals., rvV
Women's Waists
$2.75 Values, 98c
6 to 9:30 P. M. today, a very spe
cial sale of Lingerie and Tailored Waists,
materials are lawn, batiste, madras and
linen, all well made and neatly trimmed
with fancy laces, in yoke rirects, ruttles
in front end bottoms. Regular QQ.
values to $2.75, specially priced,
35c Embr'ed Collar 7c
G5c N'velty NecKw'rl6c
6 to 9:30 P. M. today, on the mnin floor,
great sale of Embroidered Collars, in
many handsome designs. A good line of
heights and sizes; regular 25c and 7 '
35c values; very special, this sale
NOVELTY NECKWEAR Jabots, Col
lars, Stocks, etc., beautiful lawn and
Persian combinations, in a broad range
of patterns; regular values to "tGp
65c each, specially priced at, ea. l'
25c Table Mats at lOc
6 to 9:30 P. M. today, on the third
floor, an evening sale of straw Table
Mats, natural color, in. Bets of six ob
long and oval shapes; regular 25c 1 f)
values, today, 6 to 9:30 P. M., at vl
$1.95 Wash Boiler $1.25
6 to 9:30 today. Don't let another
wash day pass without one of these
Wash Boilers. Leave your order for
first delivery Monday. Extra heavy
Wash Boilers, copper bottom, seamless
cover, stationary nancues ; (Pi 1CZ
$1.95 values, 6 to 9:30 P. M. OM.mtJ
MAYOR GETS SURPRISE
connci rGiNF.Fns noru
CIF.IK MR. WAKFTIiXI).
llj- Ktprrt Says lie Wu No to
Blasn for Dflajs In Completion
of IT.wtbors Ilrldje. ,
Maror 8 1 rami and mmbr cf the
Yrltf eomrnttt. of in Klerotlr.
Iir4 r loniwhil urpr1.l at lb
rcommndat loo mad. by Wtdd.ll 4k
Ilarrinatoa. coaaultlittf oln..r for
tl. city on th. H t horn-Tnu lift
bride. rc.ntlr completed. Th.y not
only ndror to clur th. tklrls of
Jlobrt Mak.fi. Id. who flolah.4 hla
work 1ST daya lata, by th.lr staiam.ot
tbat 11 days of that ttrna th. water
In tha rlv.r waa too blub for him to
pror.d. but troaa'ly Intimat that tb
tnalty of S a day for tha remaining
H daya ehou'd b oTylookaJ boraua.
th.y Mr. ba loat moo.y on th work.
WadJ.ll ai Xarrlocton mad their
r. port to th. Kiawativ. Board ytr
dy aft.rnoon. wh.n It Iku public
frr th fir.t tlm.. It waa r.f.rr.4 to
tho bride commltta. th m.mb.ra of
wblh bar. elT. a a cr.at dal of tlm
to th. aubjct of tb Hawthorn-- ,
nu apan. and who ar aald to b aur
prU.d at th rocomm.ndatlona and
broad iuetloa containl In tb
final atat.racnta of th conaultlnt" -(ln.ra.
Whll th ub.tmctur. of th bride
waa to ha. b.n completed on or ba
for Fabruarr It waa not until
July 10 that pier No. I. th laat on,
waa completed and the contractor than
obstructed tb work of tb auperitruo
tur to a conalderabl extent by fall
In to eet oat of th way promptly.
Iiurlne th lone, tedloua delay th pub
lie waa Inconvenienced beyond meaeur
and leud complaint, wer mad on
.rr hand. It waa necet.ary for
alayor Simon to mak vleoroua J
manda upon tha conaultln- nelner.
by letter and In pron. to et any
action on th contructlon and tha
progress waa eenerally unaatlslactory
while Contractor Wakefield waa on th
Job.
Waddell Harrlneton report that
he work don by Wakefield under
their aupenrUlon la first class, and aa
to thla featur ther ha been no ob
jection thus far; the city has accepted
th s pan upon recommendation of tha
eonsu.tlne enelneera and It has been
open to th publlo for several weeks.
Under th recoramendatlona of
Waddell it Harrington, th city "till
owes Wakefield fll.sOO and thera
should be but 1 2 sou deducted In penal
ties. In cas tha Eiecutl Board de
cides to levy th fin aa provided It
may In th contract. In cas. how
vr. U Board dacldea that Wak.-
field could bar utilized any or all of
th 101 day for which tha consulting
engineer say he should nut be fined,
$50 for every day would prevatl.
A striking feature of the report la
that wblcb aeta forth that th work
of th contractor la first-class and
that he must hav suffered financially
by taking the contract at th figure
which he built th substructure. Tb
ntlr report favors th contractor
vary atrongly.
Tha Executive Board ordered th last
payment, aggregating 2.000. to tb
United Engineering 4t Construction
Company, tha contracting firm for the
superstructure.
SPECIAL TRAIN SATURDAYS
To Clatsop Beach Points.
Hotels at Oearhart and Seaside ar
open all year. Splendid aalt air resorts
for Winter reat and recreation. Astoria
at Columbia RJver Railroad trains A.
U. dally, i 10 P. M. Saturday. Round
trip W weekend; It dally.
psrtwosi ronowi a cold
But never follow tha usa of Foley's
Honey and Tar. which checks th
cough and expels the cold. M. Ftock
weil. Hannibal. Mo., says. "It beala all
the remedies I aver used. I contracted
a bad cold and cough and was threat
ened with pneumonia. On bottle of
Foley" Honey and Tar completely
cured me." No opiates. Just a reliable
household medicine. Sold by all druggist.
AMATEURS LOOT BLOCK
t,CMBER.ME"S BCILDIXG OF
FICES ENTERED.
Thieves Pry Open Desks, but Aside
From Damage Owners Ixse Only
Stamps and Pennies.
Ten rooms on the third, fourth and
fifth floors of the Lumbermen's build
ing. Fifth and Stark streets, wer
broken Into Thursday night, and that
many or more desks wer pried open,
with an aggregate profit to th rob
bers of a few stamps and pennies.
While th amount stolen Is ridiculous
ly small, damage running Into hundreds
of dollars was done to th desks, many
of which wer ruined.
Some tlm between 8 and 11 o clock.
the prowlers entered, the building and
ascended by the stairs to the upper
floors, which were entirely deserted.
Each room waa entered with a master
key. A Jimmy was then used to pry
open the desks, all of which had the
locks torn off and th woodwork
marred.
Superintendent F. T. Frey reported
th affair to Captain of Detectives
Moor yesterday and Detectives Mai
let and Craddock were assigned.
The individuals and firms who suf
fered were the Boulder & Keyt Com
pany, F. M. Hurt, tha Oregon Valley
Land Company, the E. J, Dodge Com
pany, A. S. Locke. H. H. Urdahl. A. P.
Sprague and James B. and John W.
Alexander. When these business men
reached their offices yesterday morn
ing and found their desks broken open,
they made hurried search, but were un
able to discover any material loss. That
the job was the work of amateurs is
the opinion of the detectives, as It
was clumsily done, and a crowning evi
dence of stupidity Is seen In the fact
that the thieves pried off the bottom
of a check perforator, apparently with
the notion that It contained money. No
safes were disturbed.
UMBRELA CASE IN COURT
Ex-Banker Tnder Suspended Sen
tence for Making; Exchange.
, After knocking about In the funny
papers for many years, tha borrowed
umbrella found Its way to the news col
umns yesterday, when Thomas Devlne,
formerly a banker at St. Helens, and
a well-known character about town,
who makes a living by timber-cruising,
was arrested for taking by mistake a
rain- stick belonging to Antone S-imu-ke.
Devlne told the court that he had
taken the umbrella by mistake and
hed In fact left a bettor one in Its
place, but Schmuke wax insistent that
h!s own be returned to him. Ho val
ued It at $2.
Devlne had the mlssinff property in
his possession when he was arrested
and It was returned to Its rightful own
er in court. Sentence of 60 days was
then passed upon Devlne, but was sus
pended during good behavior.
Only One "BROMO QONtNE."
That la LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look
for the signature of E. W. GROVE. Uaed tha
World over to Cure a Cold in Ona Day. 25c
ENDS MISERY FROM INDIGESTION
OR A SICK, SOUR, GASSY STOW
A little Diapepsin makes your
out-of-order Stomach feel
fine in five minutes.
The question as to bow long you ar
going to continue a sufferer from Indi
gestion, Dyspepsia or out - of - order
Stomach la merely a matter of how
soon you begin taking some Diapepsin.
If your Stomach la lacking In diges
tive power, why not help the stomach
to do Its work, not with drastic drugs,
but a re - enforcement of digestive
agents, such as are naturally at work
In th stomach.
People with weak Stomachs should
take a little Diapepsin occasionally.
nd there will be no more Indigestion,
Sio feeling like a lump of lead in th
stomach, no heartburn. Sour risings,
Gas on Stomach or Belching of undi
gested food. Headaches, Dizziness or
Sick Stomach, and, besides, what you
eat will not ferment and poison your
breath with nauseous odors. All these
symptoms resulting from a sour, out-of-order
stomach and dyspepsia are
generally relieved In flv minutes after
taking a little Diapepsin.
Go to your druggist and get a 50
cent cas of Pape's Diapepsin now, and
you will always go to the table with a
hearty appetite, and what you eat will
taste good, because your stomach and
Intestines will be clean and fresh, and
you will know there are not going to
be any more bad nights and miserable
days for you. They freshen you and
make you feel Ilka life Is worth living.