Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, April 12, 1912, Page 15, Image 15

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"Vudor" Porch Shades and Hammocks-Garden Hose-Automatic Refrigerators, Gas Plates, Ovens, Electric Irons, Etc.
New Lines of Pining-Room Furniture Bed-Room Furniture, Library Tables, Chairs and RocKers, Period Furniture, Etc.
Is Only One Way to Judge a Bargain, and TLhat Is
By a Careful Comparison of Quality and rnce
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TUT MORNTXci .OREGOXTAN. FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1912.
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Women who buy by comparison have
learned to depend upon Olds, Wort
man & King for their needs in wear
in? apparel as well as in other lines.
They know they can rely upon the
veracity of every advertisement.
Occupying Entire BlocK, Bounded by Morrison. Alder, Tenth and West ParK Sts.
Olds.
Mail
Orders
Filled
it
Child's Coats
$10 Grades at $7.5 O
328.50 Grade $21.38
In the Infants' and Children's Store, second floor, a
one-day sale of high-prade t-tylish Coats, made of navy
blue serpe, with large collars and plain tailored effects;
also fancy stripes and mixtures, with thawl collars,
trimmed in changeable silk bands and fancy belts and
fancy buttons. Black and white checks with red or
blue collars and white serges with plain or fancy col
lars. Our entire stock of $10.50 to $-.28.50 l Ctt
values. Special for Comparison Sale only V"
Women's $3 White Shoes $2.39
Economical women buy by comparison they never overlook the little details or workmanship, iney compare
the quality and the price before tbey buv. Here's a line of popular white Shoes, Sea Island stock, 14-button
height. A beautiful short vamp with walking sole. A very late arrival. These Shoes are regular CO 39
$3.00 sellers. e are specializing them
Women's $4.00 Shoes $2.98
Women's high-cut, dress, street Boots, in the button
or Blucher style, made of select stock gun metal, calf
and patent colt; several very new and attractive styles
to choose from; all short, high toe effects. Our reg
ular stock $4.00 Shoes. These Shoes are tO QO
specialized for the Comparison Sale at only PA4-,
for thk great Comparison Sale at this Jo w price, the pair
Men's $4.00 Shoes for $3.23
New Spring arrivals in shapely and correct Spring ox
fords, tan Russia calf button, tan willow calf blucher,
gunmejals in button or lace the season's approved
styles in dependable stock and comfortable shapes. Our
regular $4.00 lines. These Shoes are spe- J0 OO.
cialized for the Comparison Sale at the pair '
Comparison
Sale of
Boys'$6.50
Suits at
$3.85i
Comparison Sale 285 Boys'
Suits in the KnicKerbocKer
styles, made of good mater
ials in browns, grays and
mixtures, with full lined
pants, peg' style, for boys
from 9 to 17 years of age,
good $5.00 and 0 Q
$6.50 values, at pO.OO
ill
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Vf W
omen's Waists
Special $1.89
la the Waist Section, Second Floor.
Comparison sa le of women's Shirt Waists, neat, tailored effects, made up
of pure Irish linen, with tucked or plaited fronts, with stiff collars and
cuff". Fancy waists, made np of dainty lingeries and marquisette ma
terials, trimmed with Valenciennes and cluny lace; some are tucked all
over. They are styled with high necks, long or short sleeves. The nets
are tucked and are trimmed with valcnciennes laces, with Ol J2Q
Dutch necks and pcplum effects. Are specialized this sale
75c Chemisettes at 48c
L50 Lace Guimps 98c
In the lace section, on the main
floor, a comparison sale of 2"0
shadow lace and net Chemisettes in
white, cream, ecru and black; roado
in the full waist effect .with elas
tic band at waist and no sleeves.
Regular 75-cent values. Spe- A Qp
cial for this sale only at "0
For today only, in the lace section,
on the main floor, a sale of 130
dainty lace and net Guimps, with
th,e long sleeves attached; they
come in white, cream and ecru, are
very much in demand and ready
sellers at $1.5Q. They are QQ
priced very special this sale
"Utility" Handbag's
From $3 to $10
Something new. Utility Bags. A combination work and hand bag. Made
of seal, morocco pigskin and all wanted leathers; are fitted with coin
purses concealed pockets wnicn ovn up as ' H I 1 1 1111
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fitted for needles, thread, scissor, etc. Priced $3.00 up
31.50 Handbag's 98c
$5 Handbags $3.89
Leather Goodi Dept. 1st Floor.
Comparison Sale of two splendid lines of ladies
Hand Bags in several sizes and styles,- all leather
lined, the very best of workmanship, with gilt,
silver and gunmetal frames and various 6tyle han
dle effects ; regular $1.50 grades for QQ
98c and the regular $o grades only OOtOi
22 Goats
-$17.95
Popular Models
Newest Spring
Styles 2d Fl.
Priced for Comparison
In the Garment Store, 2d floor, a
sale of Women's High-Gradc
Wool Coats of good quality diag
onal serges, homespuns, cheviots,
etc., in stripes, checks and nov
elty mixtures, with plain or
trimmed collars; some have deep
revers with low, side fastenings.
Good, serviceable-Coats for mo
toring, styled with dust collars
and made large and roomy.
Others are plain tailored and
semi-fitted; some have belts: In
all, a grand, big showing of val
ues to $35, special CI 7 QC
for this sale only at P A
0A
Women's Suits
$35 Grades $18.95
Comparison Will Prove THat
They Are Wonderful Bargains
An extra special offering of Women's Suits, in all the
newest models, made up of serges, whipcords, cheviots,
mannish mixtures and novelties, in stripes and checKs.
Some are plain tailored, others are trimmed with fancy
collars and cuffs. The coats are styled in the straight or
cutaway effect with two, three or four buttons. SKirts
are fashioned with side plaits, are cut in medium widths.
Also a lot of White Serge Suits, plain tail- M Q QC
ored or fancy trimmed with satin collars J 10.570
"filosiit,, Petticoats
Demonstration on 2d Floor
We are featuring the many points of merit in the "Klosfit" Pet
ticoats. An experienced demonstrator will show you why the
"Klosfit" Petticoat is more practical and better adapted for the
present modes of dress than any other petticoat. We carry com
plete lines in soft chiffon, taffeta, messaline, sateen, heatherbloom,
halcyon messaline, etc. The silk elastic stockinette gussets in the
top insure perfect fit. They come in changeabies ana every wanted
color and are styled m the most pleasing etiects. lne
prices range for comparison at $1.49 and on up to
$6.45
35c Embroidery 17c
$1.50Embroid'ry79c
Embroidery Dept. 1st Floor.
Comparison Sale of thousands of yards of hand
loom Embroideries in a large variety of patterns ;
small, neat designs on Swiss and Nainsook in
widths from 3 to 27 inches. Embroideries suit
able for every purpose. Our regular 35o
grades 17c, and regular $1.50 grades for JC
Center Circle Sale of
Children's Dresses
At $1.19 and $2.48
ALL AISLES LEAD TO THIS SALE.
On the center circle, main floor, to
day. ' A special sale of children's
white lawn Ihrsees, with dainty
hand-embroidered spray patterns on
the waists, also lace and insertion
trimmed. Size. 6 to 14 0 I Q
yearn. Special this sale V"0
VaJ Itc v villv t v - v IWViBJ J WW
ale of grinpham, ehambray and per
cale Drcscs, made with large sailor
collars, trimmed in braids, Dutch
neck styles, with kimono 6leeves, hisrh
occk. styles, with loDfj JJ1 1 Q
sleeves. Sizes 2 to 14, at V x A
"Fa rasi IK"
20c Quality 14c
A Splendid Wash Fabric
While theopportunity is before you. yon should
lay in a pood supply of this splendid fabric. The
new silk finished batiste for waisU and dresses, A
limited quantity in the best patterns. You are urffed to come this morn
ing, as it is doubtful if the supply will last all day. A popular, pood- 1 A c
selling. 20-eent wash fabric. Special for the Comparison Sale at, yd.
REMNANTS of many of our best-selling lines of wash poods, such as Gin;:
ham. Percales. Lawns, Dimities, White Goods, etc, will also be on sale at
greatly reduced prices. Economical buyers will take advantage of this sale.
H--FLO0RH)
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Specials
: BUTTER, 68c
O. W. K. Special in 2-pound squares
BUTTER, 70c
"Golden Glow," in 2-pound squares.
Guaranteed pure and fresh, sure to
please vou. Phone in vour orders.
85c MUSHROOMS, 19c
Best "Hotel," in cans, offered spe
cial for today's selling at 0 OC
low price of. a dozen cans
30c WHEAT FLAKES, 25c
Carnation brand Wheat Flakes, in
larjre packages; each paekatre con
tains a piece of crockery. AOC
30-eent sellpr, special at on Iv
MINCED CLAMS, 10c
Razorback. special, the dozen $1.10
WHOLE CLAMS, 25c
Tut up in jrlass jars. Kxlra choice
CHEESE, 60c LB.
Imported- Roquefort. Is puarantecd
SAUSAGE, 25c LB.
Kosher rinp. Purest and the bet.
OLIVES, 40c QT.
Ijirce Queen Oli-e. in hulk. Ptt,'
25c SCOTCH SCONES, 15c D0Z.
Made ia our home bakery. Try
them. You'll be sure to like them.
Dahlia -Bulbs, special at, each, 5c
fiie'K-Grade Trimmed Hats
$25.00 to $50.00 Hats at V4 Off
$57.5Q to $127.50 Hats at 13 Off
In the Millinery Salons, 2d Floor.
Today we inaugurate the most extraordinary sale of high-p-rade Trimmed Hats ever held in
Portland at this season of the year. All our finest Imported French pattern and picture Hats
All our high-class American-made pattern and tailored Hats "except Knox Hats." We offer your
unrestricted choice of the stock at a saving of one-fourth and one-third off the regular prices.
$72.50 Hats for only $48.34
$75.00 Hats for only $50.00
$87.50 Hats for only $58.34
$110.00 Hats for only $73.34
$125.00 Hats for only $83.34
$127.50 Hats for only $85.00
Only Knox Hats Excepted.
$25.00 Hats for only S18.75
$27.50 Hats for only $20.63
$30.00 Hats for only $22.50
$35.00 Hats for only $26.25
$37.50 Hats for only $28.13
$40.00 Hats for only $30.00
$42.50 Hats for only $31.88
$45.00 Hats for only $33.75
$50.00 Hats for only $37-50
$57.50 Hats for only $38-33
$60.00 Hats for only $40.00
$62.50 Hats for only $41.67
$65.00 Hats for only $43.34
$67.50 Hats for only $45-00
Sale of NicKel-Fiated Ware
CHafing' Dishes
In the big Cutlery and Hardware
store, third- floor, a t-ale of all
nickel ware; good $14.00 Chafing
Dishes; specinl forfljl 1 1Q
this sale only at, ea. P X 7
Reg. $lb50 nickel QIO 1Q
Chafing Dishes only P
Electric Chafing Dishes, worth
$27.00. Special fortfJOl C(
this sale only each uu
$175 Coffee Percolator 0 "1 Q
in copper,- special only P '
$325 Tea Ball Tea Pots (O CQ
m copper or nickel. atV"7
$3.7." Cop'r Cov'd Bakers $2.99
$3.50 Pie Di.h, special, onlS2.80
$3.50 Copper Casserole flJO Rf)
with nickel mountings,
Regular $47.50 Tea Set
the Special Price, $37
A beautiful J2-piece Tea Set, comprising 1 tray, 6
cups, with nickel holders, 1 creamer, 1 sugar bowl,
. 1 tea ball, tea pot, 1 kettle on stand, 1 salt and pep
per stand. Our regular $47.50 value, CQT7 f(
special all this week at low price, set P
Sale Chafing Dish Sets
$39.50 Sets for Q31.60
A high-grade Chafing Dish Set, comprising 1 chaf
ing dish, 1 tray, 1 flagon, 1 fork, 1 spoon, 1 toast
rack, 1 salt and pepper stand; all good, reliable
ware, in neat patterns a $39.50 set 0 1 Cf
priced for the comparison sale at only P JI
$32.50 Breakfast Set at
Special Price of $25.20
In the Nickelware section, third floor, a sale of
Nickel Breakfast Sets, consisting of 1 tray, 1 coffe
pot, 1 egg boiler, 1 toast rack, 2 coffee cups in hold
ers, 2 egg cups, pepper stand. Our reg- CjOC Ofl
ular $32.50 value, special for this sale P"
Regular $37.50 Coffee
Set at Low Price of $30
A great comparison sale of Nickel Plated Coffee
Sets, comprising 1 tray, 1 coffee pot, 1 creamer, 1
sugar and 6 cups. Our regular $37.50 CQ("I f(
set, special during this sale at only, set P"v"
This set comprises 1 white china casserole in nickel-plated stand, b white china ramekins mC! O Qfl
nickel-plated stand and 1 very neat mahogany tray, size 19x13; regular $32.50, special, set, p00J
GHURGH WORKERS MEET
PIVTRICT EPWORTII LfcAGCK TO
HOLD AXXCA1. COXVEXTIOX.
i-kn to Open In ellood Edifice
on April 20. WUh All Chapter
Itcprccntcd by Dlc(tt.
The 134 nniitl conTentlon of Port
land District Epworth Laa.ru will b
btd In the Sllwood tethodlst Eplco
pal Church. Saturday. April 10. There
will be asocial lon Friday night. In
charae of the 8ellwood chapter, at
which the dlecat will be made wel
come In preparation for the following"
div'n work.
Saturday momlne at :S o'clock, the
convention will op'n with a prayer
service. This will be followed by a
bulnes hhIid. reports of committees,
annual reports of the district officers
and general tuxtnrxs. At 1:30 o'clock
there will be a rally of the Junior
Ltsrue, at which Be-. W. 1L Hampton.
pastor of Montavllla Church, will be the
chief speaker. At 1:10 there will be a
rollcall of chapters, reports' of the
year's work belns; iriven by a represen
tative from each, followed by election
of district officers for the ensulnr year
and general business. At 7:10 P. el
there will be a sonar service and at
o'clock. Dr. Benjamin Young. - of the
nrst Methodist Eplscopsl Church, will
deliver an .address on "The Value of a
Boy."
Sunday morning; at It o'clock. Rev.
J. K. Hawkins, pastor of Sellwood
Church, will preach a special Kpworth
League sermon. At S P. M.. Dr. J. W.
McDonnell, superintendent of Portland
District, will conduct communion serv
ices, assisted by various pastors, and at
:l& P. A. Cooley. district first vice
president, will lead the rerolar league
devotional service. Dr. McDoua-all will
Install the new district officers durtne;
the evening- service, and at 8 o'clock he
will preach the closing; sermon.
Delegates will be present from all of
the chapters In the district. They will
be entertained by Sell wood chapter and
church, meals being served at noon and
night Saturday and Sunday, to visitors
and delegates, except Sunday, when
none but delegates will be provided for.
The district includes all churches in
Portland and down the river to Seaside.
More than 100 regular delegates will be
present.
CHIEF ORDERS CLEAN CITY
Kubbisli Soattcrer to Be Admon
ished or Arrested.
That the city may bear Its freshest
and cleanest face when thousands of
strangers arrive-for the 'festivities
scheduled for this Summer, Chief of
Police Slover has Issued an order di
recting his men to work diligently In
their capacity as ex-offlclo health of
ficers, from now until the visiting sea
son. The order is based upon resolu
tions from various civic organizations
which have taken, the clean-up cam
paign In hand.
Lpon the careless person who throws
rubbish on the streets, the officers are
directed to keep an eagle eye. ..Admon
ishment will be tried at fl.st and ar
rests will be made when . advisable.
That the ordinance covering this mat
ter Is flagrantly violated, is the con
tention of the Chief, who enlarges upon
the nuisance created by an Infinity of
small articles, cast upon the highways
and whirled about by the wind.
Fruit venders and their patrons are
another class who are to b watched,
closely.
Wreckers of buildings allow rubbish
to sift out and scatter about the streets.
be. says the order. Residents must be
compelled to clean up their back yards,
all persons must be prevented from
and packing around brick and other J dumping rubbish In open places, and
material Is not cleaned up a It should sweepings from stores and nouses must
BUSINESS WELFARE
Adequate banking connection is essential to every concern'
and individual. Our .commercial facilities are not only com
plete, but the resources of this bank are ample for the accom
modation of the small as well as the large account. Let us
explain the advantages TO VOU in opening an account here.
Founded ta ISSft.
Waablnarton, at Second Street.
not be cast Into the streets. Suburban is not staked out where It can Intrude
officers must keep watch thst livestock I on the sidewalks.
tTHE FIRST GRAY HAIR OF AGE.
DON'T LOOK OLD BEFORE YOUR TIME
Easy Way to Preserve Natural
Color of the Hair and
Make It Grow.
A harmless remedy, made from com
mon garden sage, quickly restores gray
iiair to natural color. The care of the
hair, to prevent It from losing its color
and lustra, is Just as important as to
care for teeth to keep them from dis
coloring. Why spend money for cos
metics and creams to improve the com
plexion, and yet neglect your hair, when
gray hair is vn more conspicuous and
suggeetlve of age than wrinkles or a
poor complexion? Of the two, it is
easier to preserve the natural color and
beauty of the hair than it is to have
a good complexion.
All that i3 necessary is the occasional
use of Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair
Remedy, a preparation of common gar
den Sage and Sulphur, combined with
other valuable remedies for dry. harsh,
faded hair, dandruff, itching scalp and
falling hair. After a few applications
of this simple, harmless remedy, your
hair will gradually be restored to Its
natural color. In a short time the dan
druff will be removed, and your hair
will no longer come out but- will start
to grow as Nature intended It should.
Don't neglect your hair, for it goes
further than anything else to make or
mar your good -looks. You can buy
this remedy at any drug storo for fifty
cents a bottle, and your druggist will
glvei your money back If you are not
satisfied after using. Purchase a bottle
today. Vou will never regret It when
you realize the difference it will make
In your appearance. Special agent, Owl
Drug Co,