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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1912)
13 Brdrnan'sSTbrhadK Pm&derCioesPos i tiveRe lief Demonstration of Gossard Front Lacd Corsets 2d Floor Delightful Service in Our Tea Room on the Fourth Floor Delica lessen and Bakery Department on Four th Floor The COOLESTSTORE BEST VENTILATED MOST SANITARY Pure Maple Sugar on Sale in Our Grocery Department Delicious Ice Cream and Soft Drinks in Basement Store OUR $6,000.00 VOTING CONTEST 21 Cash Prizes. Twenty-one Institutions may share In the distribution of this grift of Reliable Optical Goods Tha policy of our Optical Department is t.VEICELLED service, BEST tenses ana mournings ana IiVwust prioes. iju.'JU in tne loiiowing amounts: una pair ronses un your xrame; One pair Lenses and aluminum frame. , ........ ' One pair Lenses and void-filled frame. .................... One pair Lenses and Shur-On Mountlnir. . 51.00 1 errand (rift of Sl.500.00 2 gifts of $250.00 each 5 gifts of $200.00 each 10 gifts of $100.00 each Si- 50 1 grand gift of $1,000.00 2 rifts of S500.00 each K3.50 We Ourselves Are Better Served By Serving Others Best OO "Auto" or "Janitor's" Goggles, something new, only 1.60 Smoked and Amber Glasses, Automatic Holders and Aluminum Cases. Total of XI rlrts amounting to 16000.00. V 1 u ill 1 1, i I , THE MORNING OBEGOXIAN, FRIDAY. JTCTTE 21, 1912. r Olds Wmtmm n&Ktng V.. f' - "r ImhedMeartoUMMetailD Where Merchandising Is Done on Broad Planes of Honesty and Liberality To the Inner Circle of Every N orthwestHome A Flash From the 2d Floor Tells of $30 Coats for $175 (kCr QU A Wireless From the Sunshade Shop $3 Parasols $2.49 $6 Parasols $3.95 In the parasol department, Morrison-street way, a sale of women's silk Parasols, in shades of brown, tan, red and gray; all plain colors with pretty contrasting dres den bands, with long A Q handles to match, only p5ie'i7 Women's imported pongee silk Parasols, the genuine foreign product, with handles to match, ivory-covered tips. Our regular $6.00 Parasols. Special r t9 QC for this sale only at "-pOei7J Children's Parasols $1.25 Grades 95c 1200 children's Parasols, in white embroid ered in pink, blue and red or tan with con trasting colors of pink, blue, red and emer ald, with long colored hand- Qtf les to match; to $1.25 values " fJt Our Entire Stock of Parasols Reduced Our entire stock of women's. and children's Parasols greatly reduced for a speedy sale: 1 1.25 and $1.50 Parasols, special for OSi $2.75 Parasols, special for this sale, $1.93 $3.00 and $3.25 Parasols, special at $2.49 $3-50 to $5.00 Parasols, special at $2.95 $6.00 to $6.50 Parasols, speoial at $3.95 $7.00 to $8.00 Parasols, special at $4.98 Remnants V2 Price In the big wash goods section, first floor northwest, a sale of Remnants of wash goods in white and fancy colored cuttings from the season's best-selling lines. All are useful lengths. Tl- I DVo a a aw Special sale at A Great Wireless Story of Women's : $32.50 Suits at $15.95 This message of economy -will be received with, great interest by all women who study to save. It is a sale of high-grade suits in serges, etamines and mixtures, black and white checks, etc. The coats are medium length with good quality Peau de Cygne lining with fancy collars and cuffs and plain tailored.." Skirts are plain with panel front and back and side pleats; sizes 14 years to t 4 f 40 bust; our regular values to $32.50 for i i S-j) X OaSO Women's Sweaters at $3.49 In. the big garment store, Becond floor, a lot of Women's "Sweaters in single and double breasted styles with high necks, V necks or roll ing collars; long coat effects and short hip lengths, mo Af white, red, gray and green colors, fancy weaves lJj. J Women's $3 Handbags, Special at $1 .98 85c Lace Wash Veils Only 47c ' An exceptional offering of wemen's At the veiling counter, on main floor, Hand Bags in-all the newest shapes a sale of white lace wash Veils in a in goat seal, morocco and novelty good variety of . new designs; 1 leathers, suitable for shopping, for yards in length, just the thing for street or evening wear; gilt, gun- Summer hat drapes for street or out metal ard silver fc1 QQ Ing wear; 85e grades, frame'. $3 vals., mmp..fO on special sale at TC $2.50 Dainty Embroideries at Only $1.37 An immense assortment of dainty Embroideries in 27-inch flouncings, edges, bands, galloons, etc.; all the newest patterns, suitable for your every want large floral patterns and baby designs in a broad variety; swiss, nainsook and cambric materials; regular 65o values, special at, the yard, d 1 O J 25S and our regular $2.50 values on special sale at ' " P 0 $1 .25 Neckwear at 37c A manufacturer's sample line of fancy Neckwear, bought way. below the regular selling prices ; fluffy lace and net designs, plain tailored linen and lawn creations in jabots, stocks, etc., frills, fichus, chemi settes, Dutch effects, etc.; 7c values to $1.25, special at O C Embroidered Collars 85c Grades at Only 48c Hundreds of pretty styles in Embroidered Linen Collars, all sizes and heights, in troavilles, turnovers and plain effects, taken from our regular stock. All our regular 65c, 75o and 85c I Q - a "Women who, study economy will: flock to this sale of splendid Silk Coats. The materials are rich, lustrous taffetas in plain and change able colors, pongee silks and black Peau de Soie, with large collars, semi-fittjng and loose effects, very stylish models, some with fancy braid trimming and large buttons, a good range of T fa colors to choose from. Regular values to $30 Jp 51 73 $40 Coats for $23.79 Here's the lot that will interest stylish women. The models are right down-to-the-minute, the materials are plain and changeabletaffetas, black bengaline and natural pongees, styled, with large"" collars, trimmed with moire, satin, lace and broadcloths, all the very newest effects, semi-fitted and loose, values to $40; spe- sS-)0 7t cialized for. this great sale at only, each .1. M Sale Women's Silk Kimonos Long Ones for $3.98 Women's long silk Kimonos in floral and figured designs, styled in the loose effects or shirred in at the waist line, trimmed with bands of satin, styled with V necks and short sleeves, priced 4JO Qfi special at only ' JO.S0 Short Ones for . $2.49 K very speoial offering of women's short silk Kimonos in pretty floral pattern effects, loose or shirred in at the waist line, trimmed with satin bands or with bordered effects. On special sale at the low price of Women's Hose $1.00 Silks 87c Women's mire thread silk Hose, with blue, gold and lavender band at top, lisle thread soles and high spliced heels ; a at values, on special sale Splendid quality Oriental Nets, 18 inches wide, small designs, in a vast assortment of new patterns; white, cream and ecru. $2.75 values go at $1.37 vQQ. WW and our $2.00 grades for 50c Ribbons Only 25c Thousands of yards of exquisite novelty Ribbons in beautiful combination colorings r in Dresdens, plaids stripes, etc, in widths np to 6 inches ; our regular 50c sellers for 25S and a great variety of Ribbons reg ularly sold at 85o the yard, c on special sale at only, yd. $2 Ratine Bands at 89c The popular Ratine Bands for trimming dresses, waists and for millinery purposes, widths to 7 inches, white, cream and ecru; regular $2.00 gTades, J f A Q 89 and $3.00 grades, 2 Oc Linen Lace Only 5c A sale of thousands of yards of all linen Torchon Laces in widths to 3 inches, edges and insertions, large selection of patterns to choose from, the jC- regular 10c grades, priced at $2.49 Wireless From the Glove Store Women's Kid Gloves Only 98c An exceptional offering of 2000 pairs of women's Kid Gloves, Fownes Bros', make, one-clasp styles, pique sewn, black, white, tan, brown, biscuit and mode, light and dark gray, oxblood, navy and green; all sizes in the lot, during this Q ft t sale, priced special at, pair, mi 70C 1000 pairs of women's washable Doeskin Gloves, one-clasp styles, in white, pique sewn, all sizes. The ideal Summer gloves for almost every purpose and oocasion, for this sale only we bargainize them at this price. They're worth much j,. QQ more, special at, the pair Women's $1 Gloves Only 58c Here's a message that will strike to the very heart of every, one who reads it. A big clean-up sale of women's 16-button Chamoisette and 16-button Silk Gloves, in white, black and colors; not all sizes in the lot. Regular $1.00 val-swCQ ues, bargainized at, pair, The famous Kayser Silk Gloves, the safest gloves to buy. 11 they wear out at the finger tips we will give you a new pair free. They come in black, white and col ors; all sizes. Short silk Gloves, 50e, 75o, $i; .lO-Dutton moves, $1.00, $1.50 and, pair, $2.00 all sizes; regular $1 grade Pure-thread Silk Hose, in the good, heavy weight, with silk foot and top, double garter welt with lisle thread on inside. All sizes in the lot. Regular $1.75 - C 1 values. On special sale P - Imported Lisle Hose at 29c j Women's fine light weight Hermsdorf black imported lisle thread Hose, with double soles, high spliced heels, extra double gar ter welt at top ; all sizes. , ' (1 C C 29c pair; box of six only " JX.Vw Children's Hose 1 5c Values 10c Children's ribbed cotton Hose, fine seam less, in white, tan and black; sizes from 6y2 to 914. The regular mm& 1 f)r 15c grades. Special this sale u Child's J5c Sox 9c . Children's Socks, in imported lisle thread and cotton, full fashioned, in white, pink and tans; plain and fancy Qf Jaoquard tope; 15c grades at Infants9 Hose 12V2C Infants' mercerized Hose, in fine quality seamless, pink, red, black and tan colors; sizes from 4 to 6; our , , 1 g t r regular 25e values, only A Wireless Tells of 5000 Knitted Silk 50c Four-in-Hands at 29c Order By Mail Again you may - nhoose from this great lot a special purchase of men's high-grade knitted silk four-in-hand Ties bought from one of the biggest manufacturers of neckwear; hundreds of styles in every shade and color, accordion, knit and English crochet in plain and fancy weaves, narrow, medium and wide cross stripes in bright contrasting colors, two toned effects, an enaiess variety 10 seieci irom, au are 50c values, special for this sale .Tit 35c and 50c Ties at 25c 2000 men '8 Four-in-Hand Ties, pure silk, in open end and reversible shapes, all bright, new, plain, striped and figured styles in every color. Buy a full year's sup ply. There's hardly two alike. Regu-OEJ lar 35c and 50c ties, special at, each a1 Men's 50c Silk Sox Piir $1 18 Different Styles Wouldn't you make a special trip to town or go a block out of your way for a pair of Silk Socks t Most any fellow would. Here's 18 different styles in pure silk, fancy two-toned effects in black and white, navy and white, tan and white, burgundy and white, cross stripes and fancy corded silks in all wanted colors, three pairs for price of two: ff 50o vals, 3 pairs "npl.UU $2.50 Union Suits $1.10 $3.50 Union Suits $2.25 la the men's corner, main floor, a great sale of high-grade Summer weight Union Suits in fine swiss ribbed white silk lisle or plain lisle thread, all styles ; long or short sleeves, ankle or knee lengths ; . 1 1 A regular $L50 Vassar Union Suits, priced special at PX. 1 $3.00 Vassar Union Suits, $2.15 $3.50 Vassar Union Suits, $2.25 Wireless Message From the Men's Store $1.25 Dress Shirts 95c Here's a dependable offering of reliable values in men's Dress Shirts. Coat styles, with cuffs attached. They are made from excellent quality percales, with plain or pleated bosoms, neat black and white stripes. If you want an honest bargain, if you want to practice true economy, you will lay in a season's supply of these $1.25 ncj Shirts while you may at the low price of! Men's Regular $1.00 Soft Shirts on Sale at Only 69c Men's Soft Shirts for warm weather. They are the coat styles, with French cuffs and collars to match; stripes and plain colors. A splendid $1.00 line, WCQ bargainized for this 6ale at only, each 1 JOJC Message of Economy From the Food Store Butter 55c Square Our famous Glenwood brand, put np in 2- pound squares, on sale in the sani- CC tary grocery, fourth floor, at, square Royal Baking Powder 35c Can The old stand-by has stood the test of years; the world's very best bakers have used it. Rykow Biscuits, a .new health OC cracker, special, three packages at O. W. K. Syrup A guaranteed grade of choice stock Table Svrup, the- regular 50c cans at 7(n 40; the regular 90c cans for v'v" Old Style Syrup The good old-fashioned Cane and Maple Syrup, put up in quart cans, OC. on special sale at only, the can, President imported Wafers, in 1 C 25c packages, special, the package Coupons Redeemed 10c Can Ammonia at 5c Dry powdered Ammonia, put up in 10c can. Special with a coupon from Friday C evening's paper at just half price C 35c Devil Cake for 25c In the bakery department, fourth floor, a sale of our splendid home-made OC Devil Cake, such as we sell at 35c, JC Don't forget the Voting Contest CENTER CIRCLE, FIRST FLOOR , Women's Waists $2.69 On the center circle, 1st floor, a sale of "Women's Waists in fine lingerie and Marquisette materials, in- the newest Sum mer models, some are made up of fine batiste with high or low necks, short sleeves, some have the Peplum effect, all are well made and neatly trimmed in laoea, .-) 2C embroideries, tucks, etc., special at , JTfarf Trixie Friganza, the popular musical comedy star, says: "I wear Klosrit Petticoats because the elastic gusset insures perfect tit." Ask to see our splendid line of silk Klosiits. Buy them today on the second floor at only $5.00 BARGAIN CIRCLE, FIRST FLOOR l Crepe Kimonos Only $1.49 Women's Petticoats 98c On the bargain circle, between the elevators, a sale of women's Kimonos, made np of excellent quality serpentine crepe in the loose and empire effects, . trimmed with aian t 1 A Q bands of satin and floral borders. V neoks, . V Petticoats, made of Sateen, heatherbloom, halycon messaline, ginghams and percales, with knife or accordion plaited flounces, trimmed in tucks; they 'come in black and allQO, wanted solid colors, stripes and checks; only $6000.00 Voting Contest now in progress. 21 cash prizes given to the popular societies, churches and charitable institutions. TARDINESS- DRAWS FINE Old Offender Pays 925 Bather Than Forfeit Bonds ot $100. After years of periodical arrests with varying; fortune in the outcome, George Simpson, keeper of a Burnslde street lodging-house, "stubbed his toe" yesterday, through one of the most peculiar situations that ever arose In Police Court h.re. Though aU the evt ' d.nce against him had disappeared, as is usually the case when Simpson la Involved, the defendant found himself in the dilemma of having forfeited hla ball, with no recourse unless he con sented to plead trail ty and pay a fine. "I'd rather pay lis than J100." ha said, with a wry face, and it was ao or dered. . Last Sunday a transient named Schultz complained that he had been assaulted by Simpson, and the lodging;- housekeeD.r was arrested. The case was called shortly after court con vened Monday morning, and there be ing no appearance, the ball of 1100 was declared forfeited. A few minutes later Simpson and his attorney appealed and asked to have the caaa reopened. Meantime the complaining witness had disappeared. Judge TaxwelL knowing Simpson's record, refused to reopen the eaaa unl.as he pleaded guUty and paid a One, and to save $75. Simpson did so. Volunteers Raise $508 In a Week. By means of an energetic campaign six members of the Volunteers of Amer ica raised no leas than 1508 for the benefit of the Maud B. Booth Home for Working Girls. 11 East Seventh street during the past week. The money was raised by selling roses in the streets. Staff Captains N. Starks and EX N- Phil lips with Mlas Laura Jones, Miss May Hayes. Mrs. Lulu Hospetter and Mrs. J. R. Robinson were the women who too part. BONIFACE OUSTS OFFICER "Moral Squad" Policeman Tells the Court He Was Assaulted. E. W. Jackson, proprietor of the Jackson apartments In Union avenue, yesterday appeared In Municipal Court to answer a charge of assault and bat tery upon Patrolman War die. a mem ber of the "moral squad." Tha officer, in quest of immorality, was summarily ejected from Jackson's house, and re taliated with a warrant, which he served himself. Jackson says he resented a charge made by the officer that Mrs. Jackson was protecting an Immoral person in the apartments. "I pushed him out. Your Honor, said the defendant, "but I didn't use force enough to break an egg. I told him to come with proper papers and ha could get anyone in the house." Special -Officer -Coleman, a brother -of Mrs. Jackson, said Wardle used' bad language. Both say they will have the case before the Police Commissioners. The court found Jackson guilty of technical assault, but suspended his sentence. This was the first case in several years in which an officer haa been permitted to file a charge of as sault and battery with himself aa the injured party. Directors May Purchase Site. MILWAUKEE. Or, June 10. (Spe cial.) J. W. Grasle, who was re-elected a member of the board of directors by a vote of 3 to 1. said this morning that he considers the vote an Indorse ment of the purposes of the. directors in the selection of the two-acre site for a central high school, and that the purchase will be completed in due time. At present there is pending a restrain ing order which prevents the board from acting, but so far there has been no hearing In -the oourt. WIFE OF THIEF COLLAPSES Mother and Baby Cause Commotion ' In Municipal Court. A swooning wife, a crying baby-and a . shame-laced husband-thief caused commotion In Municipal Court yester day when the court and District At torney refused to extend clemency to W. M. Tittus, who admitted carrying away every portable piece of furniture from a house in Woodlawn. While Mrs. O. J. McNamara, 1181 East Twenty-fifth street North, was kept from home by the serious illness ot her baby, Tittus went to the plaoe, smashed in the doors and carried away on his back the furnishings, even to a sewing machine and lounge. He was caught by Detectives Vaughn and Litherland, who lay in the grass await ing his return for more loot. When -tha-oaae- was called the -a-aung wife, holding her child, was In the courtroom. She became hysterical and when Bailiff Padrick started to lead her out she fell unconscious. The baby, in the arms of another woman, set up a wail, and Tittus placed hlB head on his arms and sobbed. He was held to answer to the grand jury. The finest flavor! The highest qual ity! Pure olive oil. Plummer Drug Co., 260 Third st. Delivery free. Main 291. TUALATIN VALLEY ACREAGE Splendidly located near. Portland, on United Railways. Fast trains, week end rates, COMMUTATION" TICKETS. Near town of North Plains. 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