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I K . TIIB BfORXiyG OREGOXlAy, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER lg, 1011. . . 11 Store Open Until 93Q TonigHt-Sale of Sewin Machines Sold on the Sl.OO a WeeK Cltxb Plan at Greatly Reduced Prices Manicuring and Hair PressingJParlors. 2d Floor-Special 25c Lunch Served in Basement-Delicatessen, Bakery, 4th Floor ii i ii 85c Ribbon 33c 15,000 Yards in a Mill Cleanup The best assortment of colors to be seen in the city, all this season's choicest patterns, in bro ken plaids, stripes and two-toned effects.French novelties, etc., in every wanted shade and com bination ; widths to six inches, values Q Q to 65c a yard, special now for onlyOOC $1.25 Neckwear 67c $2.25NecKwear98c Many of the season's newest novelties are in cluded in this lot; some were bought as jobs, others as samples and some selected from our retruJar stock. Values to $1.25 are q q 67?; values to $2.25 now for only iOC Only Retail Store West of Chicago Occupying An Entire Block Outing Flannel Gowns for Women $1.50 Values 98c $2.50 Values $1.69 $102 Hat Shapes for $3.95 In the Milli nery Depart ment, second floor, a sale of the sea son's favor ite new Hat Shapes ; ' silk velvets, sat ins, in black; large and medium sizes French fur felt shapes and hatters plush shapes, in large or medium sizes; in blacks, browns, greens, old rose, American Beauty red, gold, etc., and new Classy turbans in navy blue silk velvet Hundreds to choose from, and such rich appearing shapes that a touch of trimming will transform one into an artistic millinery creation. $4.50 to $10.00 values, reduced for this sale to $2.50 Beaded Bags $1.49 S7.50 Beaded Bag's $4.9S Saturday sale of the new Beaded Bags, which are in such popular vogue right now. Dainty color combinations in light or dark effects. Various sizes for your choosing. $2.50 values $1.49, our regular $5.00 values & A QQ $3.78, and $7.50 values DlwO Side Waiting's and Ruffling's 35c to $3.50 An extensive showing of Side Ruf flings and Flaitings from the dainty narrow tauorea eriecis to me mo Priced 35c Just as you step out of the elevator on our second floor you will find assembled a splendid stock of Women's Outing Flannel Gowns, and featured among them is a splendid style with or with out collars, in blue, pink or gray striped outing. Our QQ regular $1.50 grades; specialized for this sale at only IOC Outing Gowns in pink, blue and white stripes and plain white trimmed in braids, with high collar or without collar. t YJQ $2.00 grades, $1.50 and $2.50 grades marked down to J) 1 07 S2.00 Combinations $1.49 32.50 Combinations $1.98 Department Second Floor. Women's Crepe Combination Suits Corset Cover and Drawers, or Corset Cover and Skirts. "Well made in circular styles, trimmed in embroidery and lace insertion and edges to match. tf 1 ICk Out regular values to $2.00; special for this sale & 1 .fr7 Crepe Cloth Combinations, Corset Cover and Skirt or Corsef Cover and Drawers, made of extra good material, trimmed in embroidery and lace, finished with beading and Q Q ribbon $2.25 grade, $1.69 and $2.50 grade, special 3) leiO Women's $1.00 Hose 50c Extra fine quality Lisle Thread Onyx Stockings, with silk em broidered insteps. Regular values t6 " $1.00 a pair; offered. during this sale at the special low price of, a pair 3 vf C Eayser Silk Hose, made with flare tops, with lisle 6 1 Ofl Boles and high spliced heels. Best on the market, pr. tZ) X .vILI fluffy designs, at, the yard, $3.95 Kid Gloves $1.25 GradesS5c Lot 1 Comprises thousands of pairs of high-grade German Kid Gloves, overseam, two-clasp style, very classy, perfectly trimmed and finished ;' black, white, tan and all wanted col ors ; all sizes in the lot ; Qf regular $1.25 values at OwC Lot 2 Imported English Cape Stock Gloves in the overseam one-clasp style, and German Lamb Gloves, pique sewn ; tans, white, grays, modes, etc.; val ues to $1.25, specialized for todav only at the ex- jr.P"' Men's .Australia! Wool .Underwear $3.06 Values $1.50 In the men's corner, main floor, a sale of Australian Wool Underwear in the hea-vy, soft quality for Fall and "Winter; 4-button drawers with wide sateen waist band;, patent seams. ' Shirts and Drawers, sizes up to 48; reg. $3.00 garments,. spl at 0 l.OU Kindergarten Day Every Child Gets a Box of Beads Every kindergarten child who visits the de partment, second floor, will receive a box of regular' Kindergarten Beads Free of Charge. Children's Dresses . $1.50 Values 98c 32.00 Values $1.49 $2.50 Values $1.93 In the infants' and children's department, sec , ond floor, today, we will place on sale, children's Galatea Dresses, Leavy's well-known kindergarten styles, ages 2 "to 6 years; for Sat urday only at the above price. See these. Lif CLOTlS . tie Sera'e ;cmit ftieht now. the harvest time of opportunities Bargain-wise men are learn ing the advantages of trading in oar Clothing Store. Here's an B $15 $25 overcoat stvled and tailored to please the most particular man. Oxford gray Vienna, very fine finish, excellent quality, car ef ally made, with hand padded shoo.1 ders, interlined with pure linen Aberdeen canvas and hair cloth. SilK serge lined throughout. A coat designed for hard wear and semi-dress; 48 inches long, and a most remarkable value at $ 1 0.UU BLUE SERGE SUITS We want men who have been in the habit of paying' fancy prices for suits say $40, for instance to come and examine this line of Blue Serges Most genteel suits for all parposes Sach men will appreciate this offering. The Gilbert, Mills Serges, soft finished won't wear shiny. Medium weight, perfect shade. Properly tailored by hand We are hot stretching' it a bit when we say they are the very best values in all Portland for the special low price of only 3)5.(1 U ceptional bargain price nn ".;) to S3.50 Women's Fall Shoes $5 and $6 JockeyBoots$2.50,$3.50,$4.50 arg'air Circle Main Floor Today Men's $l-5 Shirts 89c Wouldn't you make a special trip to town for 61c? I would or if I couldn't go I'd send feorae of the women folks they have good taste for selecting patterns, and know a bargain when they see it. These Shirts are made of the best materials.. The patterns are all good. Also1 a lot of 'White Shirts of extremely good qrmlity. They are cut generously full and correct sizes. They are regular values to $1.50. Special ized on the Bargain Circle at the exceptionally low price, only 89c D. Armstrong & Co.'s high grade, black buck knttnn knnta Tt-itri rrHVPTietta tOTS. With 2-UL leather Cuban heels, on the new 7m7S6.00 short toe last, just received, Tan calf, medium and extension welt, extra hizh cut. 15-button: these are rK r ff just receired and are selling for uJJJ Armstrong's nobby last, button boot in patent colt, plain vamp with cravenette top, hand welted sole, full Cuban heels; AA just received; price, the pair, at D J(UU The Jockey Boot, the popular, sensible style a school-day number for children; a season able street boot for women and a sensible styl ish boot for the high school girls. We invite your inspection of them, whether you intend to buy" or not. Prices range from &a Cfl $2.25 to $3.50 and on up to iD'r.OV New Rubbers The largest stock of the most dependable grades on the market. Dept. on Main Floor. Outing'Pajamas $1.50 Grades $1.10 Mr.'. Orr "lor. Good, heavy quality Flannelette Ta jamas in pink and blue striped pat terns; military style with frogs down the front; all fl f f Wool Sweaters $2.50 Grades $1.49 sizes; fi.ou vais., spe Mn'a Corner SII . floor. Men '8 heaTy Cardigan Knit "Wool Sweaters in the coat style with two side pocketa. Oxford irray. dark tan and dark red; all sizes in lot; $2.50 grades, priced at $1.49 SilK Neckwear 50c Grades 25c Mea'a Csraer Mala Floor. Hundreds of pretty new styles of Men's Silk Ties, four-in-hands, open-end and reversible styles; also graduated club 6tyles in large variety of pat terns; 50c grades on sale, each OC Grocery Specials 40c Boiled Ham 33c. The best grade sugar cured. Salads, 40c lb. Home-made Shrimp or Crab. Sweet Potatoes, All perfect,'' 7 lbs .for 25? Asparagus, green, special 25 Asparagus, white, special 30? . Hams, 19c lb. The best Eastern sugar cured. 75c Olives 50c. Monmouth Queen, in bottles. Order $1.50, $2 Shirts 95c A sale of Men's Negligee Style Shirts with collar band and French cuffs. The materials are Oxfords " and soi6ettes in plain colors and neat, assorted stripes; a full line of sizes regular $1.50 and $2.00 values, bargainized at only 73C $1.25 Sateen Shirts 95c Extra good quality heavy tan Sateen Shirts with turndoAvn collars, two -side pockets with buttons, faced cuffs, extra button at wrist; especially good outing and hunting shirts; all sizes; reg- q ular $1.25 values, on sale at only 7 DC 5c SilK Hose 3 Prv$I A great sale of Men's Pure Thread SilK Lisle Hose, with spliced heels and toes; blacK, tans, navy, light and darK gray and bur gundy colors. The lot includes all sizes. They are jh-j rr regular 50c values; choice, this sale, three pairs for p l.VU Men's $1.50 Gloves $1.10 Fine soft quality Tan Cape Gloves, Prix seam sewn, Paris Point stitched backs ; sizes 7 to 10 ; all high-grade per fect quality and our best, tf 1 "t f $1.50 sellers. Specialized jD 1 . x LI it? our Men'sBoxSochs 4 Pairs 50c A rery special purchase of Men'i Sox, put up 4 pair in a box. The quality is equal to any 20c ock you ever bought. Made of fine double thread cotton yarn, lisle finish; absolutely fast black; the quality and wear guaranteed; sizes 9 1-2 to 11. Extra special, in the base- -i Great Specials im tihe Basement lOO Doz. Men's Underwear 39c In the Basement "Underprice. Store,", a sale of Men's Underwear, which represents a very spe cial purchase. Fine jersey ribbed quality; Fall and "Winter weight; shirts or drawers; in gray or tan. Drawers, sites 30 to 44; shirts sizes 32 to 4S; well made and exceptional 50c nn sellers. For this sale specialized at only jZs Women's Hats $4.00 Values at $1.95 tG. OO Values at $2.95 $8 Hats $3.95 $10 Hats $4-95 600 beautiful new Sample Hats which we bought at one-half price will go on sale. Every one is this season's production, all new shapes, in felt and velvet, trimmed and untrimmed shapes, for women, misses and children ; a splendid selection of colors, small, medium and large shapes, hardly two alike. "We divide the big shipment into four lots at the above exceptional low prices. Women s Suits IO.OO In the basement "Underprice Store" a sale of 100 Suits. A special purchase at less than the cost of production. The materials are fine Eng lish Serges, in black ' and navy, and splendid tweed mixtures in gray arid tan. Every one is s new model, perfectly made and lined with good grade of satin. All sizes in the d 1 f ff lot.. Specialized for this sale at D 1 V.UU Evening' Specials 6 to 930 " $2.25 Petticoats 9Sc. 6 to 9 :30 P. M., Heatherbloom and Kip plett Petticoats, in black, colors and stripes. On sale on the jnain floor. 40c Coffee, lb. 28c. 6 to 9 :30 P. M., our own Imperial Eoast. No phone orders. Department 4th Floor. 50c Hosiery, pair 15c. 6 to 9 :30 P. M., Main Floor, 2000 pairs Imported Lisle Thread Hose, in solid colors and fancy patterns. Reg. J 50c values, special this sale at 1 3C Hurd's 40c Papers 20c 6 to 9 :30 P.' M. today, on Main Floor, Hurd's Ottoman, deckle edge or plain, a beautiful finish in plain -white only. Hurd's English Oak,' in the moire ef fect, in white only, a splendid corres pondence paper. Hurd's Lawn Finish, in blue, with blue border or white with blue border. In all 3 sies, 3 styles.' Values t& 40c ; specialized for f this sale at low price of only JC $2.00 Brass Jardiniere $1.25. 10-inch size, 3-ball feet. Sale 3d Floor. $1.75 Brass Jardiniere $1.10. 9-inch size, 3-ball feet. On sale 3d Floor. $7.75 Reading Lamps $5.95. 6 to 9:30 P. M., Third Floor Electric Reading Lamps, 2 lights, 14-inch shade, -22 inches high. $3.85 Dinner Set $2.88. 6 to 9 :30 P. M., Third Floor, a sale of Cottage Dinner Sets, with dainty dec-. orations, full gold line, 42 pieces, well selected. Our regular $n'QQ $3.85 values,' special at 3.00 Fairy or Ivory Soap, 7 for 25c, or 43c dozen. 6 to 9 :30 P. M. today, on Main Floor, Peroxide of Hydrogen, An effective antiseptic and disinfec tant put rip for Olds, Wortman & King. 4-oz. bottle 7i; 8-oz. bottle 1000 cans Talcum at 8c 6 to 9 :30 P. M. standard makes of Tal cum Powder. On account of contracts we, are prohibited to use names o when cutting prices. Special, canOC 5c HooKs and Eyes, 2 for 5c 6 to 9 :30 P. M., black and white. Two dozen on a card. Come in all sizes. 25c SEirt Gauge for 9c MONEY ISWED BACK Six KEIXAHER SUES ClTT FOR fEJIICXE TAX COIV. tllt-l9 ot LIcriM Ca.h Paid la on Ordlnnc 8lnc Irclrt-d rncon.Ututlonal I Akrd. To cornel lh cltr t r.turn to htcL own.r. th. amount, collected from th.ra order th arlnui city ordl tucti taxln T.hlcUa, Pn K.llah.r. wbo ha. ..curod aa ulnmnt of rianr of th. clalma, hat tnl!tutd rait in th. Circuit Court to racoT.r I24J9.S0. TH. city to. pd T.rl T.hlcl. taslnf rnnmrrt, a!l of wMch hav. bn d.Mr.l unconstitutional bjr th. courta. Th. policy of th. city haa bn to amend th. .aUtlna- erdinanc. or pa.a a c.w on. a oon aa a niaaur. wii declared lnralld and procd acala to nfnrra r Th. Tchlcl. owner, nava been kept on tenter hooka, but Judg-a f Oaten.' action laat week In lining: imei of Folic. SloYer and City Auditor Bar bur for contempt of court for .nforc-Ina- th. tax contrary to court . order., ha. finally glrea the ownera a breath ing tp.ll. Th. quettlon of th. raliaity of th. m.aaur. la to bo decided by th. 6u preme Court, th. acUon of Kellaher In eiln( .ult for th. money paid for llcenae complicate the already com plicated controrerey. for should he win in th. Circuit Court and the ordinance b. declared Talid by th. Supreme Court the .ituatlon would be .till mora tangled. The Circuit Court of Multnomah County haa daclared th. tneaeure In valid and. according- to ltt own ruling. the-Tehlcle oamera ar. entitled to the return of their money. It It probable that KeMaher a suit, according- to pres ent tndlcatlona. will com. up for trial In the Circuit Court long before th. question Involving- the validity of the measure 1. reached by the Pupreme Court, unle.a th. hearing- It arbitrarily advanced and given preference on the oal.ndar at 6al.m. F JUDGE LAMLER PREDICTS LOSS FOR MATOR I'CARTHT. CTiangc? of Ad-mlnlstration Will Be Due, Saya San Franclfvo Jurist, to Defection In Ranks. "James Rolph, San franclaco's can didata for Mayor Indorsed by the Mu nicipal Conference, the Republicans and Democrats and the Oood Govern ment League, will undoubtedly be th. next Mayor of 6an Francisco." said Judge William P- Law lor, at the Port land Hotel Tuesday. Under the new charter any candidate rece'vlng a ma jority ote at the primaries Is declared elected. T. It McCarthy, the present Mayor. U a candidate for re-election. Judge Lawlor la on his way back 7 New lork City to rlinri H Will tCa Canadian Pacific. . He left New Torsi as a boy In 1877. On the return trip he will visit Gettysburg, Washington. Richmond. Point Comfort, the George Vanderbllt estate at Blltmore, N". C, In the Blue Ridge Mountains. Charleston, New Orleans. San Antonio and Los An geles'. Judge Lawlor says the registration for the primary election was 10J.600 and that on September 28. when It Is held, there should be a vote of at least 75,000. It would be larger, he said, except that In the remodeling of the city many citixens hav. moved and are not yet entitled to vote in th. new lo cation. He said: " -'McCarthy will be defeated through th. defection of what he regards as hit personal following. The laboring people In San Francisco have been blamed In considerable degree for the dominance of the so-called Bchmltx Ruef administration and for the Mc Carthy administration, but an analysis of the votes of these various contests will shew that neither Bchmits nor Mc Carthy could ever have been elected by the votes of the laboring people alone. 8an Francisco does not be- visit relatives and lleve In lawleasness, nor what is Known by way of the aa the 'wide open town.- x or pouwcai reasons the pays tome deference to publio senti ment, and In the effort to cater to th. tenderloin and respectable element in th same community at the aame time he Is likely to fall. "There is now very ilttle graft. True, the officers of the corporations have escaped ponishment, but the moral les son of the Investigation, which cut to the bone, remains. The evidence In the trolley case was suffleent to convict the Supervisor and Ruef, who paid the money. The officers of the corporation escaped. Except for McCarthy the. city would have purchased the Spring; Val ley Water Company, offered at J35.000, 000, and that demoralizing- element In Ban Francisco's past political life would have been eliminated. The gas com pany Is showing the proper spirit by voluntarily promising- to lower the rate to consumers. "Under the leadership of Charles C. Moore plans for the Panama-Pacific Exposition are progressing well." Fire Chiefs Choose to Angeles. ' VANCOUVER, B. C, Sept. 15. Loa Angeles was named as the place of meeting next year of the Pacific Coast Association ot Fire Chiefs. At the concluding meeting of the Association In Vancouver today, Tacoma mad. a spirited contest for the event, and will probably be the convention city in 1913. 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