Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, August 21, 1912, Page 18, Image 18

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    THE MORXIXG OREGON! AN. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, .1913.
Only Four More Days of Complimentary Exhibition, Original $60,000 Painting, "The Village BIacksmith"---5th Floor, New Builling
Every Woman Should Attend Demonstration of Superb Front Lace La Camille Corsets By An Expert Corsetiere Second Floor Secion
Any style Victor or Columbia
Talking Machine on our Club Plan
of easy Payments fifth floor.
Government Weather Forecast:
COOLER AND SHOWERS.
Visit our Balcony Beauty Par
lor for expert hairdressing, sham
pooing, manicuring, electrolysis.
Our Jewelry and Watch Rejair
Shop offers expert, quick service;
moderate price first floor section.
PORTLAND'S SHOPPING fESTER.
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Great Semi-Annual
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Eiriitare Sale
Twice each year we have this sensational one-day
cleanup of Furniture at $3.33, including pieces which
sell regularly at two and three times the price. . .
The great outlet of Furniture during these days of
our August Homefurnishing Sale has left 'us with
small lots of Furniture odd pieces for every room
in the home so even more phenomenal than previ
ously will be the offerings!
Extra salespeople have been secured to care for
the rush that's inevitable. Come to the fourth floor
department today. Quantities are necessarily lim
ited so come early for your choice ! .
No. 1 This $8.40 Imported
No. 5 y
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urass Jiouiier, a&.&&
No. 2 This $6 White Metal
Full-size Bed at S3.33
No. 3 This $9.98 Imported
Grass Stmr. Chair, , S3. 33
No. 4 This $10.00 Solid Oak
Chiffonier, golden, $3.33
No. 5 This $8.00 Solid Oak
Rocker, polished, $3.33
No. 6 This $7.00 Solid Oak
Tel. Stand and Chr. $3.33
No. 7 This $6.84 Imp. Grass
Work Basket at $3.33
No. 8 This $8.23 Imported
Grass Table at $3.33
No. 9 This $5 All-Steel Sani
tary Couch at $3.33
No. 10 This $7.00 Solid Oak
Morris Chair at $3.33
No. 11 This $8.48 Grass Chair
or Rocker at $3.33
No. 12 This $7.49 Grass Rock
er or Chair at $3.33
No. 13 This $8.69 Grass Rock
er or Chair at $3.33
No. 14 This $4.24 Hour
Glass Chair at $3.33
No. 6
$7.98 Imported Grass Chairs, not illustrated, at only $3.33
$7.73 Imported Grass Chairs, not illustrated, at only $3.33
$8.50 Solid Oak Tables, not illustrated, this sale for $3.33
Only One of Any Piece to a
Customer -NoPhone Orders
No. 7
No. 9
No. 8
THE woman who prides herself on the contents of her Linen chest
shouldn't fail to visit Portland's best Linen Store here in our
first floor section! v
And the finest Linens the Old World produces are here for your selection! From
Austria, Belgium and Ireland they come! The famous John S. Brown Linens here
exclusively.
Included among the new patterns for Cloths and Napkins are the. elegant plain
and medallion centers with satin band borders, the handsome sunburst pattern, new
polka dofcin round design, the famous Queen Household pattern on hand-loom dam
ask, said to be the same quality and weave as used in the olden days.
High quality and moderate prices, aside from varied and complete assortments are
the factors that make this the popular section it is. See the new patterns today !
Three Specials for Today
Prussian Linen DamasK
Cloths Reduced
Prussian Damask Table Cloths, of
all linen good long-wearing qual
ity. Bordered, on all sides. Note
the price reductions for today only:
$3.50 Cloths, 71x71, today at $2.50
$4.00 Cloths, 71x88, today at $3.25
$4.50 Cloths, 71x106, at only $3.75
$3 Linen Cloths, Today $2.00
Splendid quality all-linen Cloths at a
saving of a full dollar. 60x78-inch size
neatly hemstitched. Our reg- t0
ular $3 Cloths special today yUU
$4 NapKins, Dozen at $2.98
A good serviceable quality of heavy all
linen Napkins. 22x22-inch size. They're
a special no housewife should pass un
heeded. Regularly $4.00 a A r Q Q
dozen today priced at ony tb.iO
-First Floor, New Building:. Mail Orders Filled.
THERE'S no more delightful
place in the city to dine than
here in our beautiful seventh-floor
Restaurant and Tea-room.
Breakfast is served from 8 to
11:30, luncheon from 11:30 to
2:30, afternoon tea from 2:30 to
5:30, dinner Saturday nights 5:30
to 8 P. jr.
Unexcelled cuisine, irreproach
able service, always. Orchestra
music. Special elevator daily at
noontime.
5c Notions
3 for 10c!
ACROWD-BRINGER
for Wednesday, No
tion Day! This big list
of staple 5c articles at
3 FOR 10.
5c 500-yd. Basting Cotton.
5c Collar Supports, all kinds.
5c Hairpins, all sizes, kinds.
5c Dutch Linen Tape.
5c Spool Silk Thread, black
white and colors, i
5c Yankee Mending Tissue.
5c Hair Nets, all kinds.
5c Needles, all kinds.-
5c Gem Brass Fins.
5c Crochet Hooks.
5c Cards Safety Fins.
5c Hooks and Eyes, all kinds.
5c Cube Fins, black or white.
5c Spools Darning Silk.
5c Corset and Shoe Laces.
2l2c O. N. T. Darning Cot
ton, 5 for 10.
5c Spools Thread, all makes.
5 spools for 10.
First Floor, New Building;.
Women's to $5
Swe'ters$2.59
THE balance of a
big purchase of
Sweater Coats, as well
as incomplete lines from
our own stock.
"Women's and Misses'
plain and fancy weave
Sweaters, with high, roll
ing or "V" collars. Red,
gray, white, tan, navy,
etc. Choose from these
splendid $3.50, $4 and $5
grades today,
Women's and Misses' New Fall Sweaters, in
cluding the favored ruff-neck and large square
collars. Norfolk, loose or semi-fitted. . Price,
$6 to $7.50.
Second Floor, Main Bullrilnjc
Mall Orders Filled.
Notes From the
Receiving Room
EVIDENCE enough that our de
partment managers are in
Eastern markets when we view the
immense shipments of new Fall
merchandise that arrive daily at
the Big Store. Just a hint here.
For 'Men There's a splendid
array of nobby Fall Hats in all
the smooth or rough fabrics that
bespeak Fall and Winter days to
come. Soft Hats and Derbies,
smart blocks of the John B. Stet
son, Mallory cravenetted, Schoebel
& Roelof 's Smile. New blocks on
our guaranteed $3 Hat. Others
range from $2 to $5.
And the Women's Hats were
never more charming! Included
in the early showing are creations
from such modistes as I'hipps,
Gage, Buggesser, Hyland. Plenty
of the smart soft and stiff felts
in white and colors. Tailored
Hats with jaunty trimmings.
Prices range from $5 to $40.
The new Veils are of such
weaves that add to milady's
beauty. Predominant among them
are the fine though firm shadow
and mesh veilings in white and col
ors to match the new Fall millinery.
Priced at 35c to $2 a yard. See,
too, the favored Drape Veils of
handsome Chantilly lace, in white
and black. For the hat and face,
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iasnion says correct.
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$50 Hardwick Wilton Rugs, $37.50
MADAM think of it, a saving of $12.50 on one of these handsome, high-grade Hardwick Wilton
Rugs! They're of extra quality, of a perfect, wear-resisting weave. Beautiful browns, greens
and tans. Neat patterns of small figures and medallion centers.
$45 Hardwick Wilton Rugs, 8,3x10.6 size at $33; 9x12 size, regular $50 grade; at $37.50.
$15 Kaba Rugs, 9x12, Only $11.75 $5.50 to $7.50 Wilton Rug's for $3.50
Sale today of the famous Kaba Rugs, famous for their Only '$3.50 for these splendid quality Wilton Rugs in 27s
splendid wear qualities and artistic patterns "f 8 7C 54-inch size. It's our closing-out price on a lot of $5.50
and colorings. Regular $15, 0x12 size, at A X 3 to $7.50 Rugs. Good variety of patterns and JQ Cff
$13.50 Kaba Rugs, 8.2x10.6 size, priced today at $9.95 colors to choose from. Seljing today at only 233U
$10.00 Kaba Rugs, 6x9-foot size, selling today at $7.50 Third Floor, Main BuiidinK-Maii order. Fined.
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August Sale Blankets
ITH Fall approaching, it's the wise house-
V holder who rrofits bv these savinsrs on
White Wool Blankets. All full size, with pretty colored
borders :
$4.50 Blankets at $3.35
$5.00 Blankets at $4.15
$6.50 Blankets at $5.65
$7.50 Blankets at $6.55
$6 Ausralian Wool-filled Comforters, large size with
plain silk borders. $4.25.
Third Floor, Main Building. Mall Ordrrn Filled.
0.50 Famous
Acorn Gas Ranges
16.50
''li-Sljii II WE'VE J'ust 11 fa"
mous Acorn
1,T- ...ry r
Ranges in this size to clear
out before a new carload
arrives.
Has 16-inch oven, built
-gf with double walls of heavy
steei ; large ana i simmer
ing burner. Regular $20.50 Gas Ranges, set up in your
home this week, $16:50.
$22.50 Acorn Gas Ranges same as above, but with 18
inch oven. Broils and bakes with same J "1 7 F f
set, of burners. Installed in jour home tj) 1. aOvf
All White Mountain and Ft. Smith Refrigerators, Off
Fourth Floor, Main Building Mall Orders Filled.
New Nott'gham
Lace Curtains
$1.50, $1.75 Grades 98c
$3 to $3.50 Grades $1.98
iNE of the August Home-
furnishimr Sale's best of
ferings! Pretty Nottingham Cur
tains, in cream, white or ecru. Plain
centers, with small, neat borders.
Also .figured centers, with wide,
heavy borders.
Fully 25 patterns to choose from
at these savings today.
Drapery Remnants
at One-Half Price
1000 pieces of Swisses, Scrims,
Cretonnes, Sundours and Silks in
fact, short lengths of all light-weight
Drapery Goods in the department.
From 2 to 6 yards in the piece. From
25c to $1.50 grades, today at HALF
PRIQE AND LESS.
Third Floor, Main Bolldlue.
Mid-Month Grocery Sale
THE page announcement of this big Mid
Month Sale of Pure Foods in Sunday's
Oregonian brought probably the greatest single day's Gro
cery business in our history Monday.
- Refer to the page. All prices in force today. These
specials selected at random :
Eastern Sugar-cured Hams,
14-lb. average, lb. 17.
Eastern Sngar-cured Bacon,
pound 17V2. '
Victor Flour, every sack
guaranteed, $1.29.
Dry Granulated Sugar, 100
" pounds $5.55.
Royal Baking Powder, lb
cans, 35S
Eastern Kettle-rendered
Lard, large pail, $1.32.
New Iowa Corn 10c cans,
doz.. 88S 6 for 45.
25c New-pack Asparagus,
doz. $2.35, each 20.
Fancy Table Peaches, pears
or Apricots, in heavy
syrup, 3 for 50c, can 17S
10c Yello ban Condensed
Milk, doz., 59c; ea. o$
Standard Laundry Soap, 11
bars 25i-
60c Kingsford's Gloss Starch,
.wooden box, 47S . .
45c Walter Baker's Choco
late, lb. 33.
10c Tryphosa or Jellycon, for
dessert, 5.
Royal Banquet Olive Oil,
from Italy, bottle, 69.
Armour's large floating
Soap, 4 10c bars, 28S
Armour's Sail Soap, 9 bars
for 25.
60c Parlor Brooms, ea. 40?
Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 cans
for 23S.
Navy Beans, 4 lbs. at 25
Tea-room Blend Coffee, 39
Victor Blend Japan Tea, lb.
only32.
Rockwood's Cocoa, 45c can
for 33
Wheat Eats, the pkg. 10
Eastern' Rolled Oats, family
size pkg. 20.
25c Crystal Rice Hearts 19
All 10c Spices, all makes and
varieties, can 7S
2300 Dozen Fruit Jars
At Timely Reductions !
A ND the heaviest part of the canning season is
r" yet to come !
We have 2390 dozen of the
best Fruit Jars for Wednes
day and Thursday at these
savings. Read on!
Ball Mason Fruit Jars
Complete with caps and rubbers:
55c Pint Mason Jars, the dozen only 45d
65c Quart Mason Jars, the dozen only 537
85c Half -gallon Mason Jars, dozen at 75c
Ball Special Fruit Jars
Extra wide mouth, which permit canning
f rait whole :
Ball Special Pints, the dozen at only 59d
Ball Special Quarts, the dozen at only 68
Special Half -gallons, the dozen ooC
Ball
Portland Agents
Brown's Linens
3onsin's Shoes
Willamette Sewing
Machines
Osterm oor Mat
tresses
Acorn Stoves and -
Ranges
Sure Seal
Jars
High-grade Jars, with
sanitary glass tops; pints,
doz., 67; quarts, doz.,
79; half-gal., dozen,
$1.19.
Schram Fruit Jars
Pints, doz., 60; quarts,
doz., 70; half-gallon,
doz., 90S
Mason Jar Caps., dz. 16
Parowax, special, only 9
Economy Fruit
Jars
Can fruit whole guar
anteed air-tight; pints,
doz., 95; quarts, doz.,
SI. 20; half-gallon, doz.,
$1.50.
Econ. Jar Caps, dz., 20
Schram Jir C'ps, dz. 15
Seal-wax, special, for 8
Extra Rubbers for Mason
Jars, special, a dozen, 5
PHONES Pacific, Marshall 4600; Home, A-6101. Only Portland Store With Complete Mail Order Service and Catalogue.
A Pure Food Grocery, Baaemeni. Mall Ordrra Filled.
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