Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, May 24, 1911, Page 13, Image 13

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Flarfs and Bunting for Carnival Decoration-"Vudor Porch Shades and Hammocks-Window, Door Screens-All Sizes
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Manicuring and Hairdressinrf, 2d Flnnr-Shoe.Shinin Parlors in oasement-nenmi iepx., gmpmgin xx
Sale Women's Waists
$4.00 Values SI. 39
l! Y V
A n n i v ersary
Sale of wom
en's fine waists
Lingeries in
high or Patch
necK styles
trimmed with
Valenciennes
and cluny lace
with tncKed or
embroidery
fronts and Ki
mono style
sleeves Tai
lored waists of mercerized cotton or linen
materials with embroidered fronts and
collars and cuffs All sizes
Values op to $4.03, on sale for
$1.49
S2.75 Kimonos $1-49
The vrv popular crepe cloth Kimonos, in a splendid ar
ray of color and style, shirred in at the waift or loose
effects with b-plaitM front and back and flowing
sleeve or light ii-vm. All colors. Onr CTl
rrirutar f2.7' vain, placed on sale at only
$l,QO Foulard SilKs 63c Yard
$2.50 Foulards $1.59 Yard
A final elean-np of beautiful Foulard Silks,
including all the bast makes. Cheneys,
Showerproof. Valentine Shedwaters,
Mitcfael's Waterproofs and all the best
French makes, now on sale as follows:
$1.00 Values, special the y ard. . at 63
l-2." to $1.75 Values, the yard at 9S
$2J0 Values, special the yard at 91.59
i
Special Dairy Lunch
Served Daily 25c
1
FROM 11 A. M. TO 2 P.M.
DT THE BASEMENT.
TODAY'S MENU:
Clam Chowder Cold Boiled Ham
Potato Salad Bread aaid Butter
Rhubarb Pie or Apple Sauce
Tea, Coffee, Milk or Buttermilk
!
i Mirjvw: -iv7aff j.'.-" a t - rnrw
500 Screen Doors complete
with fitting's. Anniversary
Sale price, special only 95c
:T7,Zk?4 TTDTTTT VPETTAT AT Kr
Served at the Basement
Soda Fountain it's good
60tlhi Aiaiiversary
Sales
5Qc CHallie 41c Boys' $3 Wash Boys' 75c Wash ffl.OOPillow
75c Challie 59c Suits for $1.79 Suits Only 48c Tops 59c Each
Tn the Dress Goods Store, main In the Juvenile Store, main floor, Boy.' Russian Blouse or Buster In the Drapery Stop tbird floor,
floor, we offer Domestic and Bovs' Wash SuiU, made of Tough Brown Suits, made of good quality a f
French Challie, including all the Drilling Madras, Reps, Ginghams, Percale, Butchers-Duck or Ging- 1$
new arrival. One of the most Percales, etc. Russian blouse, Bus- ham, in neat striped, checked and ed eolors, euitable tor Xivg rooms,
beautiful fabrics woven. Our reg- terand Sailor blouse styles, for plain color effects; splendid Sum ZjZolT at $100-
ular 50c values, special at 41c; our boys from 2fc to 10 years of age; mcr Suits for boys from 2Va to 8 Our regular stock, values at SIM),
regular 75c values special AQ our regular $2.50 and G 1 7Q 3 of age; our regular gc ..'X 1 w pric 39C
at Wc; our 60c values at OC $3.00 values; special at V 75c values; special for only""- the exceptionally low price .
SilK Dresses
Regular $4Q Values
Special $16.98
The surpassing valaes offered
daring this Anniversary Sale
are bringing' thrifty shoppers
from all parts of the North
west Here's an extra special
in SilK Dresses, such as fou
lards, taffetas, messalines, '
etc; in blacK and white, blue
and white, brown and white m
stripes and figured patterns in
all wanted shades, many with
the new border effects trim'd
with piping', braids, fancy but
tons, lace yoKes and sleeves
Our regular
values to $40.0C
$16.98
i I
House Dresses $1.69 j;
Extra special in House Dresses, so much f7
needed in the Summer. 1 he materials , w
are percales and ginghams in light and dark eolors, stripes
and checks, styled with high or Dutch necks; well made
and neat fitting. Splendid values at $2.75, r-" CQ
specially priced for today's sale at only P iv
ale of 200,000 Pieces Women's Fine
Undermuslins
Entire Storfl- at Redki
coo.
F
mmm
Women's Drawers
v . rnti.LJ values jdi.ov
. ti . ... ... ,
' f Women s iirawers, made or longciotn ana rain-
"ok, trimmed. with Valenciennes lace, insertion,
1 dotted swisa embroidery and heavy fl1 ftQ
I embroidery; reg. $3.50 values, spcl V'O7
75c Drawen 57-Reg-$l-75DrawersS1.27
$1 Drawers 69 Eej. 81.98 Drawers S1.49
$1.50 Drawers 98 S3.25 Drawers t $1.69
Women's Gowns
$1.35 Values 98c
Women's Gowns, styles with high or V-shape
necks; long or short sleeves, fine materials,
daintily trimmed with lace, embroidery QQ
beading and ribbons; $1.35 values at"''
$1.60 Gowns $1.27 $2.75 Gowns S1.93
81.98 Gowns $1.49 $3.50 Gowns S2.39
82.25 Gowns $1.754.25 Gowns $3.29
rices
$1 Corset Covers
Special Now at 67c
A special factory purchase of Corset Covers,
made of longcloth, nainsook and crossbar dim
ity, trimmed with Valenciennes lace, in-f7f
sertions and medallions, $1.00 vals. f or -
50c Corset Covers; on special sale at only 39
75c Corset Covers; on special sale at only 59t
$1.75 Corset Covers; on special sale at $1.29
- vJ t---- 1 fl.60 Drawers ysf Drawers at M.U1 ?iz uowns x. uowns
I'rli 15, 0 OO Dainty White Petticoats Barft' ainized
$6 Petticoats for jja.5Q
I ii
$1.5Q SKirts 98c
$2 SKirts $1.79
Women's White Skirts, made of Tine cam
brio and longcloth material, styled with
deep flounces, trimmed with wide and nar
row hemstitched tucks. Our regu- QQ
lar stock values at $1.50, special at 'Oi
17 ARROW SKIRTS, so much in demand for
the late style close-fitting dress skirts. They
are made of longcloth and cambric, with
trimmed flounce. Onr best $1.50 sellers
for $1.19, onr regular $1.75 7Q
values for $149. and $2 vals. ?X,iZf
$8.5Q WhiteSkirts $4.98
Women's White Skirts, made of Longcloth. Lawn and Cambije,
with flounces of Swiss embroidery on German VaL Lace in
sertion and bea.iinir. Attractive, well-made skirts CA QO
t.il rc, !!-! at $8.50: arjecial for this sale H"'"0
Women's $10.00 White Petticoats, Anniversary Sale, special $ 5.93
Women's $ 12JD Q White Petticoats, AnniversarySale, special s 7.93
Women's $r3T00White Petticoats, Anniversary Sale, special $ 8.50"
Women's$ 1 4.00 White Petticoats, Anniversary Sale, special $ 9.50
WomenT"S15T00 White Petticoats, Anniversary Sale, special $10.50
Womens$l 6700 White Petticoats, Anniversary Sale, special $12.50
Women's $2000 White Petticoats, Anniversary Sale, special $15.00
Women's '$25706White Petticoats, Anniversary Sale, special $21.50
$4 Petticoats $1.98
$3 Petticoats $1.87
Women's very fine quality Lawn, Mull, Longcloth and Cambric
Skirts, trimmed with deep flounces of tucks and embroidery,
some narrow styles in the lot; very unusual values J?1 QQ
to $4.00; all go on sale at your choice for only tpAfvJ
WOMEN'S SKIRTS Made of good quality Cambric and Long
cloth, with deep flounces, trimmed with hemstitched tucks and
embroidery; also with rows of Valenciennes lace Q"1 Q7
and insertion; regular values to $3.00; special at
ORDER BY MAIL Onr Expert Shoppers Will Make Good
Selections for Ton Take Advantage of This Sale at Once.
$7 Petticoats Now $3.75
Tlii lot i mAde of Lawn. Lonerloth and Cambric, trimmed with
deep flounces of embroidery, Valenciennes lace insertion and
Linen Torchon lace. There is also a lot of the very ffO 7C
nonnlar narrow skirts in this assortment; vaL to $7.00 Sp-'
Demonstration ot
the "How dTront
LACE CORSETS
All this week a special demonstra
tion of "llowd" front Lace Cor
sets by onr Miss Minogue, a cor
sctiere of broad experience in the
largest cities of America, recog
nized by the largest corset manu
facturers as authority on corseting.
She iust loves to talk corsets.
&8 Petticoats for S4-5Q
Women's white Skirts, made of Longcloth with deep flounces,
trimmed in tueks and embroidery and rows of 0 Cft
tucks, insertion and lace; values to $6.00 for P."
WOMEN'S SKIRTS Made of Longcloth, trimmed with
VaL lace, tucks and insertion, linen Torchon TA CQ
lace, embroidery -and beading; reg. vals. to $8.00 y
WHITE SKIRTS of Longcloth and Cambric, neatly trim
med in Valenciennes lace and insertion, tucks I2 75
and embroidery; regular $4.95 values; special V"
Women's fine muslin and
long cloth Gowns, styled
with square or V neck,
short sleeves, trimmed
with wide embroidery,
beading; s.nd ribbon, or
dainty lace: also a few
styles with high neck nd
Ions sleeves; & ACk
11.98 values "SI.' 17
Special Factory Clean-Up
2QOO Combination Suits
3.75 Vals. $2.39 $8 Vals. 8498
t , - n ,v Womn'B Combinfttion Suits which the maker had on hand we realized a substantial saving which we will give
5.1 SSt S fail to attend this great sale for your every want can be satisfied .at once.
ORDER
BY MAIL
Women's Combination Suits, Corset Covers
and Drawers combined, made of fine quality
longcloth in tne princess style, trimmed with
fine embroidery and Torchon (TO OQ
lace, xslosed drawers; $3.75 vaL,
COMBINATIONS Corset Cover and Draw
ers, or Corset Cover and Skirt, trimmed
with linen lace or embroidery, materials are
nnA. longcloth or nainsook, CI A Q
recnilar $1.93 values, special atV1',,
Women's high-grade Combination Suits,
Corset Cover and Drawers, or Corset
Cover and skirt; also three-piece sets,
trimmed with Swiss embroidery, Valen
ciennes lace, insertion and LA QS2
Torchon lace; $8.00 values
COMBINATION Corset Cover, Drawers
and skirt, made of crepe material, and
trimmed in many styles, dainty embroid
ery and serviceable lace. At ;i UK
iht, KneeiaJ low Tirice of only
$1.50 Combination Suits for only $1.27
$2.25 Combination Suite for only $1.79
$2.75 Combination Snits for only 1.98
$6.00 Combination Snits for only $3.89
Women's $2.25 Pajamas for only $1.75
$2.50 Princess Slips, priced at only $1.98
$4.25 Princess Slips, priced at only $3.49
Women s yzs.vv wniie reiucoais, Anniversary aaie, special Slie just iove9 to talk corseu. u regular vames, Bpeciiu t u. r -
Sale Extraordinary of Corsets for Medium and Stout Figures
$3 Corset 1.59
The Kenco Rlt The popular Corset for the stout figure.
Made of heavy Coutil with reinforced abdomen and
double bomng throughout. It is not possible to explain
a;i reasons unJerlyiny the spucial eonstraction of the
Ker.go Pe!t Corset." The fact that it is a good Corset for
you is evidenced by the comfort it gives the way it
ar and tne nygienie supp"" 11 P" .'SI tH
air f -
S8.00 Bon Ton Corsets Reduced to $2.98
.
$6.QO Bon Ton Corsets Reduced to $2.45
A ,ale of medium and large size Corsets for stout figures; the size, range from 24 to 36-a golden HerX??o Unlf"ofX
peUed to ray more for her Corset than her slender sister pays because, she requires a larger and ' J Vle
famous Bon Ton Corsets, the undisputed leader in its class; the materials are Contd and Batiste each one ainIs at 2At
hose supporters. Such values have never been offered in Portland before. We pnee the f8 value. a S--9S-tne $6 vahies at
1 r..rr nnnori. tttttti uv iv T.XVT.TLT CORSETIERE WITHOUT ANY EXTRA CHARGi.
$2 Corset 98c
Women who stick to the old reliable, who want Corsets
that they are sure of, will rally to this sale of Marquise
and Royal Worcesters. The greatest Corset values in
medium priced lines on the market All are made of
good material, trimmed with lace and ribbon. Some in
Pekin stripe. Finest unbreakable bones.- Our regular
4.50 values for Ipi.ua our regular ifo.uu Taiurauw-
values &i
or $1.59-and our regular $2.00
i
Ij day c price lne .'.ov Taim-a at onij, pn'r -i- 11 - - i
OLD BALL PARK DOOMED
JfPCE SITRTOK rOSITIVELY
RENEWAL.
Crdlnr of Site at Too of Terwtll-Ijr-r
Annas Will Brcln July
1, 6a j Chlct.
Aft.r vUUlnC t:. s'.t. of th pro
posed B.w bal'.l Prk at th. foot
of TerwUllrer vtnue, with an n!
o.r. y.st.rrfay. Jude W. W. M -Cr.di.
prMldent of th. Portland P.iebal.
Clobw announc.d that th. grading- of
th. sM. would cot eommenc. until
atvoat July 1.
Ti-.. sit. of t?. new rrs: Is on th.
wat.rfmnt at TerwilllRer avenue, as
rt an unlmrroved street, and th.
Varartara road. Judc. McCredl. had
rontamp.ated startir. th. cradlna;
work at onn. but aftr yesterday's
visit It was decided to wait until after
tt. tttir Las reached 1U bishest sta
before sradlna;. as prediction, ar. be
in made of a rise In th. river which
might tnumlat. th. lowest portion of
th. new ball park and th. fining In ot
th. low portion of the Held In that
.vent would b. useless. After the river
has reached Its highest point the low
part of th. sit. will b. bulkheaded and
th. rradlng comm. need and rushed to
completion.
Rumors to th. effect that th. ilo
Credlrs war. nerotlatlng with th.
street railway company for a renewal
of th. leas, on th. present playing
Aeld wer. denied positively by Juine
McCrsjdl. y.sterday. who said: -W.
have no Intention of re-Ieaalng th.
Twenty-fourth and Vaughn street
grounds and I Intend to start grading
th. new park In South Portland Just
aa soon aa th. river has reached its
highest stare, which will be about July
1. Our new ball park will b. free
from th. possibility of having street,
cut through It, as It 1 located on th.
waterfront, whereas the present field
Is likely to be divided by th. extension
of Wilson street at any time."
Frank: M. Ish, president of th. San
FTatK-lsco Club, who la with th. Seals
on this trip, compliments the Portland
team tn th. highest of terms. "Mc
Credle right now. has th. beat balanced
club In th. league. " said Ish. "and If
his club keeps up Its present gait and
suiters no serious accidents. Portland
stands an excellent chance to repeat.
Our club (meaning the San Francisco
team) has been unfortunate In having
a number of our best players crippled
almost all the time, ilohler Is out of
th. gam. today with Si badly lacerated
hand and on the train yesterday Frank
Miller, on. of our best pitchers, was
taken 111 and may not b. able to twirl
here this week. Henley has not been
ris-ht slc-e his Illness during the train
ing season and th. Injury to Catcher
St-hmldt IS another big handicap. Be
sides. Vltt haa only recently been well
enough to play up to his regular form,
so you ran see that the Seals have had
more than tbelr share of bard luck
thus far this season, ffi are hoping
for fortune to favor us In th. tutur.
and If we suffer no more accidents w.
ought to b. In th. race In a few
weeks."
Pendleton Invites State Boards.
PEXPLETON. Or, May IS. (Special.)
Th. board of manag-ers of the Penrile
HEW LINE IS OPENED
MILWAUKEE TO BEGIX SERVICE
TO COAST CITIES.
Official Announcement Sets May 20
as Iate When First Train
Is Iu-
Official announcement of the inaug
uration of service over th. newly con
structed Chicago, Milwaukee Pugei
Sound Railway on May 29. haa been
received by railroad men In this city.
The local office of th. Milwaukee
road last night was advised that th.
newly opened passenger station of the
O.-W. R. & N. Co. at' Seattle will b.
used as the terminal of the new trans
continental line. The Seattle depot of
ton Commercial Association cas ei-im
tended an invitation to the State Boardsson. Fourth and Fifth streets and ii
of Pharmacv. Health and Forestry toone of th. handsomest In th. North
hold their September meetings here west. It was dedicated without cere-
i.. on..r. The Milwaukee
11 1 U II J H - J
will also use the new union depot at
Tacoma.
Two solid steel trains between Chi
cago and Pug-et Sound will be operated
dally, one leaving Tacoma at T:30A.M.
and reaching; Chicago at 10:J0 A. M. of
th. third day and the other leaving- Ta
coma at 6:45 P. M. and arriving at Chi
cago at 10:18 P. M. of the third day.
Companion trains will run westward.
This service offers good connections
at Tacoma with trains operating- out of
Portland over either of the three roads
between this city and the Sound, pas
sengers being able to leave here over
any one ot the lines at or about 11
o'clock at night and arriving In either
Tacoma or Seattle In ample t'me the
following- morning- for conveniently
taking- the Milwaukee's eastbound
train. Equally convenient service ts
offered the Portland patrons on th.
westbound trips
SlH BATH OPENING.
The time Is Just rtg-ht to try the life
and strength-giving sunbath in connec
tion with the hydropathic massage and
medical gymnastic treatments in the
newly opened under expert manage
ment Vienna Institute, 5 East Fland
ers, and Thirty-first streets. Monta
vUla car.. Phone East 81.
y. H. G. JL HOI BUILT
GOVERNMENT PROVIDES BUILD
INQ AT CELILO.
Structure Will Be Dedicated Next
Monday Night Many Will Go
From Portland.
Construction of the Young- Sren's
Christian Association building at Celllo,
erected by the Government, has been
completed, and the structure will bo
dedicated next Monday night. I. B.
Rhodes and C. A. Steel, of Portland. In
charge of the state work, and R. R.
Perkins, religious work director of the
Portland association, will go to Celilo
to conduct the dedicatory services.
It Is expected that there will be a
big gathering of men In the new build
ing Monday nlgrnt. About 709 men are
employed on the canal, and, in addi
tion to these, a special excursion will
be run from The Dalles. Business men
of The Dalles have taken a decided In
terest in the new Y. M. C. A. and have
guaranteed to pay the salary of a sec
retary for two years.
The Celilo building Is 40x60 feet.
There will be a large room for meet
ings, a classroom, writing and reading
tables and other conveniences. A piano
has been installed, and frequent meet
ings and entertainments will be held,
with religions services each Sunday.
The secretary is L. A. Toothacher, who
goes to Celilo from the Billings, Mont.,
Y. M. C A. He is a graduate of the
University of Nebraska and has had
considerable experience In Y. M. C A.
work.
DEEP SEA FISH."
Large fresh crabs, 10c; razor clams,
two dozen, 25c; hard-shell clams, Be per
pound; chicken halibut, 10c; Chinook;
salmon, 15c: shad, 5c per pound; Nor
way mackerel, 10c and 15c; Norway
herring. Milkers.' $1.00 per keg; Nor
way sardines. 10c or $1.00 per dozen;
Yarmouth bloaters, 50c per dozen; C.
& B kippered herring, 25c $2.50 per
dozen- salmon bellies. Eastern oysters.
Sic Der can; Olympia oysters. 75cper
quart D. K.llaher & Co. B 1694; East
418. t
A slnele Honduras mahogany tree will
sometimes realise $11,000 worth ot boards,
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