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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1911)
11 Store Open Tonight Until 9x30 Evening Concert From 7: 3 Q Until 9;3Q-TaKe Ltinch ii the Tea Room, FotirtH Floor Just Received The "School Boy" Doll "Toodles" and "Campbell's Kid" Dolls Toy Dept., Fourth Floor Price $1.25 Manicuring, Hair Dressing, Electrolysis, Etc., 2d FL Optical Dept. Main Fl. Experienced Graduate Optometrist in Charge 1QQO Copies Vocal Hits From the "Spring Maid" Popular SKeet Music 15c Copy Take elevator to fourth floor and bear these popular selec tion on the piano: Puritani Waltzes, Battery A March, Beaatifol Thoughts of Lore, Somebody's Lonesome, Jubt Tell Me That You Love Me, Somebody Eire. It's Always Somebody Else, I Want to Bay a Little Bit of Love, Think it Over Mary, Winter, Dear Old Moonlight. The Man 1 C ia the Silvery Moon, Beneath the Silvery Stars at Picture Framing Card Printing Special for Today ; On first floor, near the main stairway, today, we will take orders for or print while you wait, using any style type on first-class stock at the following low prices, today only: 100 Calling Cards, the regular 50c kind, for today only 30C 500 Bnsineaa Cards, $1.75 values, offered today, only 1.00 1000 Business Cards, $2.50 values, offered today, only S1.50 100 Calling Cards, our regnlar 75c grade, for today, only 39c , INOW at V4 Kill 19c Copy "Two Little Love Bees," "Fountain Bring your pictures to our expert franiemakers. We guarantee all work to, be first-class and give perfect satisfaction. We can as- Fay" The great bits in comic V4 0ff opera; now on sale at only, eacn TIIE MOR'I"G OREGONIAXw SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1911. 1S7C tJttWl!SZlT J QjrWn suitable frame at Women's Gloves $1.50 Values 98c Very fine quality women's Plqqe Kid Cloves, twO'dasp. in the Paris Point styles in all the newest shades including blacK and white. Popnlar gloves for Easter wear Thrifty women will lay in a snp- p ply Reg. $1.50 values, the pair, at OC A Great Sale Women's Hose 65c Val. 27c Fine quality imported Lisle Hose for women. Also cotton stockings in olid colors, black and fancy patterns. Also many with handsomely embroid ered insteps in black or tan. Our regular 50c and 65e values; O "7 fpecial for this tale, the pair C Women's 25cVests 15c Fine quality Swiss Ribbed Cotton Vests with low neck and no sleeves. All sizes are in the lot. of ttesass Great Sale of 2QOO Children's Acorn Waist s Candy Specials for Today On the Bargain Circle, 1st Floor iOe Buttercups; special at 23 40c Almondettes; special at 21? 40c Nut Chew; special at 21 50c Assorted Chocolates at 23 25c Old-fashioned hard candy; special for this sale at only 18 25c Mint molasses Chews 18J 2oc Broken Peanut at only 1S iOo Cream Jellies at only 21c 50c real Marshmallows ; spl 25 40c Chewing Chocolate Caramels; special for this sale at only 21 30c Taffy Straws; special 18 30c After Dinner Limes at 18c 40c Nut Sponge; special at 21 30c Raspberry Drops; lb. 18 40c Chocolate Cats; spec'l 21c 40c Asstd Fairy Cushions 23 15c Valties at 11c n the children's underwear de partment, main floor, great sale Df 2000 children's "Acorn" waists. Ihe most comfortable and conveni snt waist made. Our reg- 11 alar 15c seller; special at Child's Dresses $6 Hair Switch $22S $3 Hair Switch 95c In the Hair Goods Department, Main floor, a sale of 22-inch natural wavy switches in all cTiorloc ovronf n'ra v 1?oon lar $6.00, special each, at only O 18 and 20-inch natural wavy switches, light and medium shades Our regular $3.00 values, special only $1.78 95( 2d floor, children's dept., Gingham Dresses; all colors, full plaited skirts; sizes 6 to 14 years. 40c Coffee at 26c la the groeery store, fourth floor, from 6 un til 9 JO P. M., w will sell our famous Im perial Roast Coffee, pround to please you. The coffee which is bringing thousands of epicure to this department. It is 1 f roasted fresh daily: regular 40e erade OC Fard Dates 2 lbs. 25c 35c Smyrna Figs 25c Pineapples, Can, IOe 6 to 9:30 P. II. only In the grocery store, fourth flor, you will find these Dates and FV jut a little better than yonH expect, and the prices are very reasonable; try them. Extra Choice Hawaiian Pineapples; irk. sliced; in tins; very special at only vJC Men's Underw'r $1.00 Values 43c 6 to 9:30 P. JI- today, in the men's store, on main floor. Tine white Mercerized Lisle Under wear; shirts and drawers, half, quarter or fu!l lenjrtb sleeves, quarter or long drawers. Wsll made and nicely finished; our regular AQ. 73 and 11.00 Talues; now on sale at"OC $2.50 Hats $1.55 6 to 9:30 P. M. today, men's fine quality of Soft Kelt lists in all the Tery latest blocks nd colors; our regular $2J0 Q1 PC grade, special evening price, each In Ice CreamParlor In Basement Store 6 tn 9:30 P. if. today, good old-fashioned O.-VT.-K. Ice Cream and cake and lee Cream Soda will be served at reduced prices Just this once Don't miss it. Ice Cream Soda 5c Ice Cream, CaKelOc Fancy Neckwear SLOP Values 27c 6 to 0:30 P. JL, main floor There will be lively selling of neckwear in the evening. A thousand or more beautiful Stocks, Jabots Cascades Tabs etc., made of Lace, Lawn, Marquisette, Net, etc., will be on sale. O 7 Val ana up to $1.00; special at, eaeh C 75c Shell Goods 19c $2.5Q Hat Pins at 48c 6 to 9:30 P. M. today, main floor, a sale of shell and amber-color Ba ret tea. Back Combs, Side Combs, etc. Plain or mounted. 1 Q Our regular values to 75; special at ia7C Hat Pins in a broad assortment of styles. Green Gold, Grsy and Rose Gold, or set with Rhinestone, Amethyst, Coral, etc. Val- Q ues up to $250 each; evening priee"OC Men's Easter K Shirts "jSt Men's Shirts $2 Vals, $1.15 Men! Read about this great sale of shirts See them in oar win dow Coat styles with cuffs at tached or detached Materials are French percales and madras In a broad selection of new pat terns Including plain white They are well made and perfect fitting The most extraordinary shirt val's In all Port- - - land. $1.50-$2.00 vals. tt)l.IO 200 Dozen Men's SocRs aster Sale of .!?e"'' M.ats $3.50to$5Values Men's NecKwear 11 Special for $1.95 5Qc to 75c CI A VX S 3 Ca V Smart hats for street or dress df QC wear, regular $3.50 to $o.00 vals., $20 to $25 Suits pare silK Four-in-Hand French fold or qp j ria nnon .nri v1a All tr.P npwpst AUUd " 1 ' O 7c Special Purchase of 10,000 No man can afford to miss this sale of In the basement 'Underprice Store," a lot of 200 charming styles in Tailored and Trimmed Hats. J. hey are made of extra fine braids, in mohair chip effects in new color combinations. wear, regular $3.50 to $5.00 vals. 50c and 75c Values 27c Another installment of Men's Socks just received on that biff contract purchase whereby we are to take all samples, broken boxes and odd dozens, left over at factory when tilling their orders. This affords an unusual opportunity for Port land men to supply their Sock needs at great saving. There's every kind and eolor in the lot. Fine Lisle, Silk Lisles, plain colors. Stripe, Checks, etc. All size in the lot; good 07 dependable 60o and 75e values; special at the pair'""' Boys' $2.00 Hats $1.29 $3.00 Wash Suits $1.48 Boys' Felt Hats in the most attractive styles for Spring; Telescopes and Troopers in Pearls, Tans. Browns and Blacks. Actual $11,0 and $2.00 values; on sale in one exclus ive boys' bat de-O'1 OQ partment today at v' Boys' and Children's Wash Suits; sizes 2Vi to 9 years; very attractive styles in Rus sian Blouse, Eton and Sailors. The famous Mother's Friend make; actual $2.00 and $3.00 values; on special J1 AO. sale today at only Girls' $2.50 Shoes 98c In the shoe store, main floor, a sale of Big Girls' School Shoes in Box Calf and Vici Kid stock, lace styles; very ex-Q ex ceptional values to -52.50 a pair, special for today at 70C Women's Shoes, Oxfords and Pomps, in Tan Calf, Brown Vici Kid, Black Suede, Patent Kid and Gunmetal leathers: a rood selection of sizes; turn or welt soles; our regular djl UQ values lo iuu a pair; special Tor today's sale, pair V -"- Boys' $3 Oxf ords-Shoes Easter fZft Shoe At $2.19 A great Saturday sale of Boys School Shoes and Oxfords, in box calf, velour calf and ganmetal Best oaK soles bin cher or baL patterns Oar regular $3.00 values, at only $2.19 Big Sale of Men's Shoes 3000 Salz Fountain P e rars $2 to 5 Values 98c Ea. Every pen guar anteed by both the maKer and our selves. This illustration depicts only one of the many styles. There are dozens of others to choose from, Some are mounted with sterling silver, others with gold and some are inlaid with mother of. pearl Some are plain black with gold bands and some have very neat chased barrels. 14-K. Gold Point Each Pen is fitted with a good 14-karat gold point. A Wonderful Op- portunlty to Se cure a reliable Fountain Pen They are made by Salz Brothers, who are famous throughout America for their Fountain PenS. If any of them prove unsatis factory it will be replaced with a new one free. $2 to $5 values Special at 98c wide open end styles All the newest patterns and colors Bought from an overstocked factory at less than the cost nf tiroduction A tie for every aw taste 50c, 75c values, special at'C lOOO Easter Novelties Reg. 2Qc Values for 12c On the fourth floor, between the elevators, a sale of Easter Novelties of many kinds; Ducks, Chickens, Small Easter Baskets, Storks; some are the real little fowls, trimmed with feather wings and tails; others have receptacles for 10 candy; eood assortment cf 15c and 20a values, at $6.2 White SKirts $3.98 $2.50 Combinat'ns $1.71 Here's iust what women of refined tastes want. . Petticoats made of Lawn, Cambrio and Long Cloth, with 20-inch flounces of Valenciennes and Cluny Lace and insertion, or dotted bwiss or fine Swiss and Madeira Embroidery, finished fljO QQ with beading and ribbons. Regular values to $6.50 Combinations, Corset Covers and Drawers of Long Cloth and fine Muslin; Princess and Corset Cover styles; Drawers cut ciroular; open or closed; trimmed in duraoie vaienciennes Lace and Embroidery, Medallions ana ueaamg; v;i y-i they are regular $2.50 values, on sale for today at r Easter Ctit Glass $1.50 Nappies 98c $2.50 Vases $1.88 In the China Store, 3d floor, a great Easter sale of rich sparKling Cut Glass .Hundreds of beautiful pieces to choose from Only a few of which are here mentioned Note the saving. Regular $1.60 Out Glass Nappies at the low price of only 98 $6.00 Set Champagnes $4.37 II $2.75 Handled Olive at S1.95 $7.00 Set Tumblers atS5.42 $3.75 Cut Pitchers at S2.95 $3.50 Spoon Traya at $2.49 3.00 Cut Bowla only $4.49 $3.50 Celery Trayg at $2.65 $2.00 Cnt Vases, only $1.55 $2.50 Cnt Vases, only $1.88 $4.00 Cnt Vases, only $2.95 $5.50 Out Vases, only $4.15 $8.75 Cnt Vases, only $6.68 Bacon Sfgi Per Lb. 18c Per Lb. 15c Hams Sugar Cured In the Basement "Un- darprice Store" Wo- men's all year round Suits in serges, fancy wors teds, broadcloths, etc.. well tailored, per- ' feet fitting and the lat est styles in the medium dark shades. Unusual values at $20 to $25.00 each, very special for ah an today's selling at only u0a7D $2.25 Kimonos and House Dresses at 95c In the basement 'Underprice Store," Women's Kimonos and House Dresses, made of fine lawns and dimities in floral and neat striped patterns, well made and many reQCJ daintily trimmed, $2.00 and $2.25 vals., JC Women's $10 to $15 Waists Special $4.98 In the basement "Underprice Store,'' women's fine Waist Samples, one of a kind, which gives a broad range for choosing. Materials are silks, chiffons, marquisettes and fine nets, plain and fancy striped and Persian silks the season's best styles worth $10 to $15, spe- Tf QQ ' cial for today at $6.5Q Petticoat $2.98 In the basement "Underprice Store," 250 fine Silk Petticoats, made of good French taffeta, with deep flounces and dust ruf- CO QQ fles; new Spring colors; $6.50 val., Men's Balbriggan Under- qq wear, reg. 50c grade, spe. OuC Men's 75c Union Suits spe- - n cial today only for, each J7C Boys' $2.50 and $3.00 q Q Shoes underpriced at JPl.t?Q Boys' Blouse Waists, our regular 35c values, special slC BULLION TRIALS WAIT ALASKA W1TVF.SSES TO II AVE I.OXG IKMJ-TEAM TRIP. JUtrict Attorney Believe Mor Than $40,00 0 or Stolen Gold Is Concealed Xear rortland. It may b savaral month, barer. Jan.. TVhUn and CluilM Barrett r. triad to th. MuUoom.h County Cir cuit Court for tb.lr ailea! partlejp. tloa la the Ateaka gold bulMon robbery. Paputy Cnltad State. District Attorney Rnu vlaltad Stat. DlaUlct Attorns? ramarra yaaterd.r to ha, aa undar tandlog rasardlna aararaj Alaaka wit naaaea who ar. to taatlfy. The three wltocsaes will ba obllgad to mak. th. Jouroajr from Idltsrod to Fairbanks. Alaaka. by dog team, will go from tber. to SaatUa by boat, and thane, will com. by train to Portland. Oa account of th. Ions doc-al.d Jonrnty. air. vaoa thooarht It would b. iuwIm to bar. th. caaa sat for trial aa aarly as th. accused nan ar. seeking to bav. It. and thought beat therefor, lo talk th. aubjact oar with ilr. Cameron. alor. thaa $40,000 of th. atoleo bul lion Is aacratad In or near Portland. says District Attorney Cameron. He baaea th. declaration upon Information gathered at th. tlm. of th. Indictment of th. accuaad men and on .tatements mad. yesterday by officials of th. In- uranc. company which carried tb. loas. Nat. Solomon, a Jeweler, whoae nam. Is mentioned In th. Indictment against w haalea and Barrett, was the buyer of 1400 worth of th. bullion. U. was approached later with another offer, but he became suspicious and refuaed to deal further. Proof 1. In th. hands or the Dlettirt Attorney that at on. Urn. th. whole or a great part of th. bullion was de posited In th. aaf. af a Portland mar chant, but It la not there now. A small quantity was sold lo Sal era. Aa effort will b. mad. to hav. Or rill. Cavaneea brought to Portland from Ban Francisco, to further th. ef fort being road, by Detectives Hellyer and Moloney and 8cret Service Opera tor Conned to find the lost bullion. T Th. moat common cauaa of Insomnia la dleordera of th. atoraaeh. Cham berlaln'a Stomach and Liver Tablet. correct th. 1lenrdra and enable you to sleep. ox ait x ail dealers. ELEVEJrrH-STREKT CASE TO BE DECIDED NEXT WEEK. Docialon Affects Financially Iarge Number of Property Owners Paying tor Paving. Cloalng arguments mad. by four at toraeya yesterday afternoon regarding th. right of the Portland Railway, Light aV Power Company to remove one of Its street railway tracks from Elev enth street. Involved a number of tech nical feature that will require refer ence to law. and decisions on th. part of Judg. Oantanbela. befor. whom tb. caaa was argued, and It Is expected that a declalon will not be reached befor. Tuesday or perhaps not until Thursday of nest week. Th. declalon of th. case will not only affect In a financial way a large num ber of property-owners, who muat pay for the hard surfao. Improvement of Cl.v.ath street but .xniil b. used as a pr.cedent In deciding a number of cases expected to follow. Involving the right of th. streetcar company to re move tracks at will In order to es cape the payment of an Important part of the street Improvement. The ordinance granting th. franchise for the Eleventh-street road was an alysed and Interpreted differently by the apposing counael in the caaa yester day afternoon. On behalf, of the city and the prop erty-owners -Deputy City Attorney Latourette and Ralph Dunlway mad. arguments, while Attorneys F. W. Hoi man and Franklin Griffith spoke In favor of the company's interests. In on. place the franchla. aays that the company will have the right to chancre from a single to a double track, or from a double to a single track, while in another section it Is provided that any change tn the construction of th. line can only be mad. by consent of the Council. Attorneys for the defense Insisted that section S. In which It Is provided that the Council must give Its consent to a change In construction, has no reference to changes from a double to a slngl. track, but simply to the manner of laying rails and details of conatruatlon of a similar nature. The city contenda that in this section th. city is glv.n absolute right to pre vent a change In th. number of tracks on th. street BIBLE ADVERTISER HIT COVSCJV MAY BE ASKED TO RE VOKE LIQUOR LICEXSE. "Advertising Sale of Liquor by I'se of Scripture Most Repulsive," Declares Councilman Qpllars. "Give this card to the proprietor and tell him I suggested that he take that Bible out of his window," said Council man Cellars yesterday- morning to the man In charge of a family liquor store at 253 Washington street. Mr. Cellars j did not exactly like the idea of the use ' of tb. copy of th. Scriptures for ad vertising purposes. However, the sa cred volume was still tn the window yesterday afternoon. The Bible is opened at th. passage in I Timothy where it reads: "Drink Ho ! longer water, but use a little win. for thy stomach's sake and thin, often in- I flrmitiea." i "I think that the use 'of the Bible for advertising purposes of any kind bad . enough, but to use it in the iatereata of the sale of liquor' is. to my mind, most repulsive," said Mr. Cellars. "I feel Ilk. asking the Council to revoke that man's license. If the Council were In session today, I would do so; I may do It when the Council does meet un less he takes that Bible out of his win dow. I have no patience at all with that scheme to attract attention and I believe it would be a first-class means of pounding a little sense into liquor dealers' heads just to revoke this license." The unusual means of advertising In attraetine; larere crowds of Washing ton-street pedestrians and is causing ne end of comment. Constipation br'ngs many ailments In Its train and Is the primary cause of much sickness. Keep your bowels regular madam, and you will escape many of the ailments to whirh women are subjei t. Constipation is a very simple thin?, but like many simple things, 't may lead to serious conse quences. Nature often needs a little assistance and when Chamberlain's Tablets are Riven at the first indica tion, much distress and suffering may be avoided. Sold by all dealers. McKibbin hats -AIX TEE WHUJS TflET JXAB m OTTUS Three dollars