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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1912)
Daily Increasing Assortments Strengthen Our Spring Lines of Wearing Apparel Special Prices on All Bibles Prayer Books Hymnals and Easter Novelty Booklets. In our stationery you will find cards and novelties at special inducement Three New Books X "Hidden House." by Amelia Rives. "Hoosier Chronicle." by Meredith Nicholson. "Five Thousand an Hour." by George Randolph Chester. prices. A Merchandise at T&eril Only;- .IS $40.00 Tailored Suits at $27.75 You can get now and here a perfectly plain-tailored suit that's full of worth. of distinct style individuality at a fraction of the original price. Suits that women of discriminating taste will be pleased with. The skirts are modeled in a new side and panel plaited effect. The jackets are 26 inches long, made semi-fitting with deep mannish revers, collar and sleeves, fastening with three side buttens. Has a fancy outside pocket, button trimmed. Lined with Peau de Cygne silk. As to the material you will find it to be an extra quality of imported wide wale cheviot serge in navy, tan and the new blue. One-Piece Serge Dresses - Very Special at $15.00 Five new model dresses of English and French serge in navy, tan, brown or Copenhagen. . Made in the newest high waist line effects, with revers and one-sided effects. Made in the Dutch neck styles with lace collar or embroidred and silk piped. All the sleeves are set-in in elbow or three-quarter lengths. The skirts are made in plaited, piped and braided effects to match the waist. New Lingerie Waists at $1.45 Ten distinct new Spring style waists in high or Dutch neck effects; also plain tailored waists. They are made of fine white sheer lawn, batiste and voile. Some are attrac tively trimmed with Valenciennes lace and insertions. Others have panels of cluny lace and fine pin tucking; still others are hand-embroidered and trimmed with lace medallions. Misses' Smart Norfolk Suits $30.00 Norfolk Suit of dark navy blno wrpp. The jackets are designed in the reflation Norfolk style, with straps and belt. Lined thronphout with a fine quality silk. The skirts ar very girlish and pretty, trimmed nt the side with buttons and buttonholes. Norfolk suita are always in fashion, particularly for younjr yirls of. all aires and these we are offering at $;10 are very smart and up to date in every particular. The material is of a Tine quality and the workmanship and tailoring it of the best. '1 lS5 Q -.a I Glace Kid Gloves $1.39 Pair Women' three-clasp over -team glace kid gloves, with Paris point stitching. Come in brown, mode, gray. green, navy, oxblood. gray, pearl, white and black. 16-Button Gloves $1.98 Pair This is a 16-button glace kid glove with over-team stitching and one row of embroidery on the back. Can be had in tans, brown, black and white. 16-Button Silk Gloves $1.00 Pair Full 16-button length silk gloves in all the leading shade for Spring and Summer wear. Pongee, mas tics, pink. blue, reseda, tan, brown, leather, black and white. Chamoisette Gloves 50c Pair This is a two-clasp chamoisette glove the glove that always looks well and wears well can be washed as well as a silk glove, re taining its shape. In white. gTay and natural. Untrimmed Tailored Hats Specially Priced From $1.98 to $5.50 The smartest styles of the season are reflected in this particular lot of un trimmed mannish sailors and derby effects. All made of this season's fashionable straws such as chips, patent milans and hemps. In black, navy, brown, tan and white. You will do well to secure one of these hats, and by adding a little bit of trimming you will have a smartly tailored hat fit for any occasion. Linen Cloths $1.95 Regular $3.00 Each Lunch cloths of fine German linen in many choice and attractive patterns. Made with scalloped edge. Size 64 by 60 inches. Toweling 11c Yard Bleached toweling full 18 inches wide, of on extra heavy weight, finished two-ply edge. A regular I2jc yard doth. DUTCH TEA CLOTHS 59c Each Former price 85c These novel Dutch tea cloths are made of a fine German linen, with hemstitched edge. Size 30 by 30 inches. They have bleached centers and colored borders. Bleached Towels Special 10c Each Towels of bleached linen with hemmed e ds. .Size I 7 by 32 inches. This is a .egular 12'2C a yard towel ing. Crochet Quilts $1.33 t.egular Price $1.50 Full - size hemmed crochet Bed Quilts in very attractive patterns. Crochet Quilts $1.49 Regular Price $1. 75 These crochet Quilts aro of the same fine quality as those above, but are fringed and some 'with cut corners. Flower Trimmed Spring Hats $10.00 Hats fresh from the hands of our expert designers. v The shapes are smart the colors becoming, trimming chic. Just fancy buying a beautiful hemp dress hat trimmed in the smartest style imaginable but not over-trimmed. The trimmings consist of natural colored roses, combined with soft satin ribbons. Every one of these hats has been made special for this sale. ' No two trimmed alike. So when you buy one you will have the satisfaction of knowing that you will never see another one just like it. The hat illustrated is a fine navy blue tagal hemp, and the roses are in a deep rose shade with the ribbon in a prim rose color. Prevost & Co. English Sailors We have just received a shipment of these smart English Sailors in black and colors. Made of rough straws in manv attractive styles. Real Hair Bargains $5.00 SWITCHES, $3.48 Switches made or hne Lierman hair 28 inches long, full and wavy, mounted three separate strands, so you can wear as much as you wish at a time. All natural hair shades. $2.50 TRANSFORMA TIONS, $1.48 Transformations made of hne 16-inch German hair mounted on 22-inch French weft. Go all around the head. All natural hair shades wavy hair. REGULAR 10c HAIR NETS Special, 12 for 25c The original La Recamier silk hair nets the largest silk net made. We have just received a. large im port order, and to reduce this large stock we offer them for this time at the small price of 1 2 for 25c. Children's Rompers Sizes 2 to 6 years Final Demonstration Announcement of "TH7 MOULD Of fTASf-fOA' ' Only Two Days Left In which to receive the personal advice of Mrs. Redding. Mrs. Redding has had years of experience in developing beautiful figures, and a few minutes talk with her will be of inestimable value to you. It is a pleasure for her to show Modart Corsets, whether you buy or not. Come in and spend a few minutes in our corset department today, even if you are not ready for a new corset right now. 30c Voile Tissue 19c Yard In stripes, checks and solid colors. Sheer and dainty the fabric best suited for Summer frocks. A Special Silk Purchase Imported Foulards Friday at $1.50 Yard This, the popular, beautiful silk in double widths full 40 inches wide. Foulards hold first place for light weight Spring and Summer dresses. This line U all imported and can be had in such colors as navy, Alice blue, new brown, champagne, American Beauty, lavender, white and black, also black and white. You are certain to appreciate the beauty and the worth of this representative , showing of fashionable foulard silks. Foulard silks offer a world of ideas for women who sew as they adapt themselves to all kinds of draping easily cut and handled. Friday they sell at $1.50 the yard. Chiffon Taffeta $1.50 the Yard Chiffon Taffetas in? a soft, pliable weight, in changeable and plain col ored effects, with borders and without borders.. In both light and dark ' colorings. Gas Lights and Mantles $1.00 Gas Lights 25c Gas lights all complete, ready to light, in the inverted style. Every light guaranteed. For Friday only 25c. 10c Inverted Gas Mantles 50c a Dozen The Dime gas mantle. Best on the market. Made by Lindsay Light Company. On sale Friday only. They come in one dozen lots. Only ONE dozen will be sold to a customer, at 50c dozen. Music Special, 2 for 25c Everybody's Doin It Violin Rag Beautiful Doll That " Mysterious Rag. Special 49c Regular price 75c These rompers are of chambray in blue and pink stripes and checked ginghams the two most practical materials for such garments. Made in regulation style with collarless neck and short sleeves. Trimmings of bias bandings of white or checked gingham. Friday and Saturday Only Owl Cut Rates on Toilet Articles and Drugs Toilet Articles $1.50 Oriental Cream 98c 50c Pebecco 29c 35c Java Rice Powder 26c 25c Massatta Oriental Talcum Powder 15c 25c Woodbury's Facial Cream.. 15c 25c Creme Dentrifice '. . . 1 5c 50c Hinds Almond Cream. . . .35c 25c Bathasweet 1 6c 25c Sanitol Tooth Powder 1 5c 50c La Vida Rouge 29c 25c Bath Salts. 9c 25c Lustrite Nail Enamel I 6c Drug Specials $ 1 .00 Pinaud's Eau de Quinine . 66c $1.00 Herpicide 65c 25c Castoria 19c 25c Spts. Turpentine 16c 25c Bottle Rose Spray 1 6c 25c-Witch Hazel 16c 25c Bay Rum 16c 75c Mellin's Food 55c Men's Wear Silk Lisle Sox 23c Pair Men's colored silk lisle sox, made of fine silk lisle thread with double heel and toe. In all colors except black. All sizes. Regular price 50c. Negligee Shirts $1.15 Regular price $1.50 Negligee coat shirts with plain and pleated bosoms. Attached cuffs. Made of madras and French percale. They are perfectly fitting and repre sent high-grade workmanship. A good selection of patterns. Lisle Underwear $1.00 Garment Men's white . cotton lisle under wear, shirts and drawers of medium weight and trimmed with sateen fac ings. They have long sleeves and ankle length drawers'. Initial Handkerchiefs 22c Each or $1.25 for box of 6 Men's initial soft-finished handker chiefs with solid colored borders and the initial woven over the colored shield. Hemstitched and ready for use. DEAN TAKES STAND University Official Denies She Slandered "Fair Co-Ed." S250 HAT IS TOPIC AGAIN IU Talbot Sar She Remonstrated With Eather Slercy for Accepting Gift Plalntirf Admit That She Wears Wlf. CHICAGO. March Si. Mis Mmrlon Talbot, dean of women at tha L'nlver itr or Chicago, who la being sued for 110 000 damage for alleged alander by Mis Lsther Marry, a former pupil, took the stand in her own behalf In Ju!re I'omeroy court today. Her t'ltlmonr was a general denial of all the charge ills Mercy had made against her. ihe wa poalttvo In her statement that she had aald nothing which might be construed to reflect on Miss Mercy's character. The 1159 hat which Warren Reyn olds, Mim Merry's fiance, gar her, figured in Miss Talbot a testimony. "She told me he wanted to fit her e'f to teach In the high schools." aald the wttne. telling of a conversation lie had with Ml VIercy. Mather Kaew af Hat. "I then Mid o her. "I understand you are married. she replied she did not intend to get married. "1 said. -What! lo you think that it I right when you are accepting expensive presents from your flanceT Mi replied It was acceptable to him and was done with her mother's con sent. "I told Ml Merry In my opinion It was not proper for a student of tha unlversitv In the position that she was to purchase a 1100 roat and I did not Ihlnk It proper for her to recelre a $254 hat from her fiance. She re piled It was none of the business of t a, university, as her mother and brother knew she had received the haL Until Miss Mercy admitted It on the witness stand, her fellow co-eds did not know that the wondrous hair which topped Miss Mercy head and which peeped from under the brim of the $J5 bat when ehe wore that creation, waa not her own. no you wear a wig?" asked om of Mis Talbot' lawyer, suddenly. "I do." replied Miss Mercy, amid tha subdued titters of the students in tha courtroom. "My hair ha not grown out since I was sick. It I nut tlilck." Another statement by Mies Mercy that was news to the students and professors at tha university was that she had been on the stage prior to her entrance at college. She aald she was Interested In the drama early In Ufa but that she quit the atage because Its moral Influence was bad. She de clared moat 'of her dramatlo experi ence waa gained In stock companies. GLADYS IS IN PARIS Mrs. Lambert Woodward Flee ing From Lawsuits. came acquainted with Walter Ayres Woodward, a clerk in a Portland bank, and although he was half her age, she married him. She wis harassed by lawsuit after lawsuit but finally she left this sec tion of the country in possession of most of John Bryson's valuable col lection of Jewels and considerable of his property. " LOVELACE JS DISMISSED Teacher Who Was Beaten by Scliool Director Los "Position. OREGON CTTT, Or- March Si. (Spe cial.) Thomas Lovelace, teacher of the Viola School, who waa attacked by F". E. Cockerline, ona of the directors a few days ago. was notified today that be rad been dismissed. The dlrectrs. at a meeting last night In the school house, were unanimous 1ft the opinion that another teacher should be ob tained. Lovelaca was given Ave days' notice as provided by law. He waa Informed that he could make defense at a meet ing to be held next Tuesday evening. Ixrvelare. who was severely punished by Cockerline. declares that the attack waa unprovoked. Witnesses, however, say the director waa provoked into making the assault. MEN COMPROMISE OS HOTRS Employers Concede Wages Demand ed, So Strike It Avoided. PHILADELPHIA. March 18. A strike among the textile workers In the Ken sington mill district of this city haa been avoided by the action of the Up holstery Weavera Union in accepting a compromise offered by tha mill own ers. The men asked for avn Increase In wagee from -1 to It renta an hour, reduction In working hours from SI to 14 a week and other concessions. The employers conceded tha wage de mand, but would not retluoe h hours below ti a week. . VALUABLE JEWELS REMAIN Merry Widow WIio I Married to ex. Portland Bank Clerk Is Eager to Save Part of John Bryson's Fortune Out of Wreck. LOS ANGELES, March 21. (SpeciaJ.) Word was received here today to the effect that after having lost herself to the" world for many months, Mrs. Walter Ayres- Woodward has been found at the Hotel Mirabeau. Paris. Her husband, who Is the son of a Rochester millionaire. Is with her. She met him In 1910 when he was a teller of the United States National Bank of Portland, Or. She haa In effect secreted herself In Paris to escape the many lawsuita brought against her and which have. stripped her of much of the property and. money that came Into her hands. But there remains to her a magnifi cent collection of Jewels that anyone might envy. She feara that she will be driven to sell these gems to live. She knows. however, that they will support her for many years. Mrs. Woodward confessed to sn American correspondent that even her American lawyer doea noU know her present whereabouts. Mrs. Woodward's maiden name was Gladys Llewellyn. When very young she married William W. Lamberton. a rich lumber operator of Kaclne, Wis. A son was born to them, who is aa old as his mother's present husband. Lam barton divorced ber when she was sesreely 25 yeara old. Mrs. Woodward Is best known in Los Angeles as Sirs. Lamberton. the nurse and housekeeper of ex-Mayor John Bryson, of Los An geles. He left a will leaving a great deal of property and litigation followed the attempt to probate the will. She finally won a part of her contention aa o ttis property and. afterward she be- HAWLEY WILL JOIN WEST Idaho's Governor to Accompany Ore Bon's on Iongr Horseback Ride. Governor Hawley, of Idaho, will Join Governor West for 150 miles of the 600-mlle horseback trip that Governor West la to take next Fall from Salem to Boise to attend the conference of Western Governors. The announce ment that Governor Hawley was to accompany him on. part of his long rldo was made last night by Governor West. "Governor Hawley ha promised to meet me at the state line'." said Gov ernor West. "We shall ride together to Boise and preach good roads as we go along." Governor West's decision to take the long horseback rldo was first made known last Sunday. He gave as his reason the fact that the Legislative appropriation for his traveling ex penses has been exhausted. Tha ride of 150 miles will mean a considerable undertaking for Governor Hawley, who is well along In years and weighs fully 225 pounds. SUFFRAGE IS SUBMITTED Michigan Legislature Passes Bill Recommended by Governor. LANSING. Mich.. March 28. The Michigan House, by a vote of 75 to 19, passed today the bill providing for a vote at the Fall, election on a constitu tional amendment granting woman suffrage In this state. The bill, already having passed the Senate, goes to the Governor for his signature. Governor Osborn recom mended the passage of the bill. The in of equality is r'd tn have first been u1 In th JOT IS" hy a sharp mathematician. l sdoptd It as a sab stum for ta s4i "eu.ua! to." T HELD SUFFRAGETTE IS DENIED BAIL BY LOXDOX COL'RT. Leader Is Sent Back to Jail to Com plete Her Sentence of Two Months' Imprisonment. LONDON, March 28. Bail was re fused today to Mrs. Pankhurst,. leader of the militant suffragettes, who with Mr. and Mrs. Pethlck Lawrence, Joint editors of Votes for Women, was com mitted for trial at the Old Bailey Ses sions by the police magistrate at the Bow-Street Court. Mrs. Maud Tuke was discharged. Mrs. Lawrence was released on $20. 000 and her husband on $15.000 ball. The charpe Is in connection with the recent window-smashing raids in Lon don. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence undertook to abstain from any further violence pending their trial at the Old Bailey Sessions. Mrs. Tuke, who is in ill health, fainted during the hearing. Mrs. Pankhurst was sent back to Holloway Jail to complete the sentence of two months, passed on March 2. Frank J. Miller, C. G. Rawlings, P. D. Gilbert.. .Mayor of Albany; and T. B. Wi lliamson. Albany Bank Doubles Capital. ALBANY. Or., March 28. (Special.) The stockholders of the Albany State Bank at a meeting this week decided to double the capital stock of the In stltution. Since Its establishment about two years years ago the bank's capital stock has been $30,000. but it will soon he increased to S60.000. Frank J. Mil ler, State Railroad Commissioner, has been chosen vice-presiaeni ot i uum, and Neal Bain has been elected cashier. William Bain is president of the bank and the directors are William Bain, BILIOUS HEADACHE, BAD BREATH AND SOUR STOMACH MEAN LAZY LIVER AND BOWELS Torn the rascals out the headache, the biliousness, the indigestion, the .icl sourstomach and foul gases-turn them out tonight and keep them out W'tilSSS:rofn,en and women take a C kn0r7ontu17nyanSth:r M oratress. "rCaJcTets cleanse and rebate Don t put a anotn er u ay undiKested and fermenting food and misery your stomach "move ""t, le from your liver and carry off the decom pedwast'e mauerandpllson from the intestines and bowels. Then you will feel great. ; Cascaret tonight will straighten you out by morning a 10-cent box means a clear head ana cheerfulness for months. Don't forget the chil aren their little insideB need a good, gentle v cleansing, too. ILu' v.!V-r- II I IBB I Ob ssrbox Alseitoanl IX kaxi i j unifl sure i RE6UUIE SrSHACH.UYEa &2SWEIS mm HELPFUL HINTS ON HAIR HEALTH Scalp and. Hair Trouble Generally Caused by Carelessness Dandruff is a contacious disease caused by a microbe which also pro duces baldness. Never use 'a comb or brush belonging to someone else. No matter how cleanly the owner may be, these articles may be infected with microbes which will Infect your scalp. It is far easier to catch hair microbes than it Is to get rid of them, and a single stroke of an infected comb or brush may well lead to baldness. Never try on anybody's hat. Many a hat band Is a resting place for microbes. If you happen to he troubled with dandruff, itching scalp, falling hair or baldness, we have a remedy which we believe will completely relieve these troubles. We are so sure of this that we offer It to you with the understand ing that it will cost you nothing for the trial if it does not produce the re sults we claim. This remedy is called Rexall "93" Hair Tonic. We honestly believe it to be the most scientific remedy for scalp or hair troubles, and we know of nothing else that equals It for effectiveness, because of the re sults it has produced in thousands of cases. Rexall "93" Kair Tonic is devised to banish dandruff, restore natural color when its loss has been brought about by disease, and make the hair natural ly silky, soft and glossy. It does this because It stimulates the hair follicles. destroys the germ matter, and brings about a free healthy circulation of blood, which nourishes the hair roots. causing them to tighten and grow new hair. We want everybody who has any trouble with hair or scalp to know that Rexall "93" Hair Tonic is the best hair tonic and restorative in existence, and no one should scoff at or doubt this statement until they have put our claims to a fair test, with the under standing that they pay us nothing for the remedy if it does hot give full and complete satisfaction in every particu lar. Two sizes, 50 cents and J1.00. Sold only hy the Owl Drug Co. stores in Portland, Seattle. Spokane, San Francisco. Oakland, Los Angeles and Sacramento.