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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1913)
11 Green Trading Stamps Will Be Given on Charge Accounts Providing Same Are Paid in Full on or Before the 10th Store Opens at 9:30 A. M. and Closes at 9:30 P. M. Every Saturday Other Business Days the Store Opens at 8:30 A. M. and Closes at 5:30 P. M. Home Journal Patterns Gossard Front-Lace, Mme. Mariette, Nemo, hein Jolie, Bon Ton and Royal Worcester Corsets " Mer ode' Underwear Novelties for Easter Everything1 that's new and novel in the way of Easter novelties can be had here in endless' assortment. Post Cards, Rabbits, Eggs, Chicks, Fancy Boxes, Favors, etc. Inspect theseOn main and fourth floors. "Candy Day" Today Today will be "Candy" day at the main floor bargain circle. Hundreds of pounds of delicious, fresh Candies on sale at special reduced prices. Your favorite kind is here! Why pay more elsewhere T Entire Block Morrison, Tenth, West Park and Alder Streets Jfe-3S When Making Purchases in Any Department of the Store, Always AsK for "S. EL H." Green Trading' Stamps Valuable Premiums FREE THE MORXIXCr OREGOXTAIS", S ATTJRD A "V. MARCH 8, 1913. New Spring Suits for Men Are Mere Suits That Are Right in Price, Quality and Style Men's Department, Main Floor. You might not know it, in fact it's very probable that you have never given it a thought, but the clothes we sell are made expressly for us in the most perfectly appointed tailor shops in America. Into these clothes we have incorporated features which we know to be essential to the proper wearing and fitting qualities linings, finishings and tailoring of the very highest standard. lou 11 like the new bpnng models, bee the Jkiornson-street windows. AsK to See the New Belgrade" $3 Hat Soft or Stiff Styles Men's $1.50 Shirts, Special at $1.15 Men's coat style Shirts, with plain or pleated bosom and attached cuffs. Choice of a splendid line of neat stripe patterns or in solid colors. A standard $1.50 Shirt, in all sizes, on sale at low price of $1.15 each. Men's $1.25 Underwear on sale at 85c Reis guaranteed Worsted Underwear, shirts and draw ers, nicely finished, with covered seams. Just the proper weight for this season of the year. Regular $1.25 Underwear, placed on sale at only 85o the garment. Men's Coat Sweaters at Reduced Prices Special reduced prices for today of three lines of men's Coat Sweaters. Very serviceable for cool even ings and mornings. Ruff neck or Byron collar styles, with pearl buttons and side pockets. Men's department. Hen's $2.89 Wool Sweaters, now on sale at only $1.93 Men's $3.50 Wool Sweaters, now on sale at only $2.48 Men's $6.00 Wool Sweaters, now on sale at only $4.50 Soft styles in crush, telescope and Alpine shapes with wide, narrow or medium width brims, with narrow string: or ribbon bands. Lined or un- iJBfiafag unea, in medium or light weight felts and in all the newest Spring shades. "Bel grade" Hats are the ultimate in style and quality. Also come iu light or medium weights in black derbies. Let your new hat be a Belgrade and you'll never wear any other make. In JJQ ff all sizes, each PJ.UU Women's $30 Tailored Suits $12.48 With 100 Extra "S. $ H." Trading Stamps Second Floor Today with every cash purchase of one of the above Suits we will give 100 extra "S. & H." Green Trading Stamps. These are in addition to the regular 6tamps given with pur chases. Women's and misses' high-grade Tailored Suits, broken lines from our regular stock, grouped in this special lot for quick riddance. Plain tailored and Norfolk Suits in tweeds, cheviots, serges, diagonals, corduroys, etc. Coats lined with Skinner's satin and messaline. Some with velvet collars. Skirts with paneled front and back and side pleats. Suits in this as sortment worth np to $30.00. Needless to say be here early m the day for first choosing;. Don't miss this chance to obtain one of these Suits for $12.48 At $16.48 100 extra "S. & H." Green Trading Stamps with every cash purchase of these Suits at $16.48. Plain tailored and cutaway models in tweeds, serges, diagonals, cheviots and broadcloths. Suits in this lot worth all the way up to $42.50. Splendid saving. At $23.48 100 extra "S. & H." Green Trading Stamps with every cash purchase of these Suits at $23.48. Fancy and plain tailored models in serges, diagonals, broadcloth, velvets, corduroys, etc. Several models with fancy vest effect. Values up to $58.50. Women's $22.50 Long Coats, Special at $9.98 With 100 Extra "S. a H." Trading" Stamps Second Floor Think of buying a stylish new Coat for less than ten dollars and you are getting real value and quality in every cne of them, for they're from our regular stock and consequently are the best to be found anywhere even at the usual selling prices. However, we offer choice of loose or belted back styles in diagonals, worsteds, double faced materials and fancy striped novelties in the season's most wanted shades Coats that are stylish and right up to date. Of course the line of sizes is somewhat broken, but your size is in the lot. Coats in this special lot worth up to $22.50 each, and the most JJQ QO remarkable values of the year. A good line of sizes for both women and misses. Your choice yl'tfO Boys9 Spring Suits $5 Juvenile Department, Main Floor Boys' double-breasted Suits in good range of new Spring patterns and latest colorings. Pants extra well made and cut in good, full, roomy sizes for boys from 9 to 17 years of age. Extra value. Boys' NorfolK Suits on sale $4.45 Boys' Norfolk Suits in a splendid line of good, i sturdy fabrics, Suits that will give most satis factory wear. Pants full lined, with taped seams. Come in sizes for 6 to 12 years of age. Boys' $1 Flannel Shirts for 59c Boys' Flannel Outing Shirts, styled with polo collar. In neat stripe patterns and full line of sizes. Best regular $1.00 Shirts, placed on sale today at 59c each. Supply your needs. New Line of Children's Hats Our line of Boys' New Spring Hats comprises everything that's new and desirable. Bring the children and let us outfit them for less. $2 Napoleon Soft Ha is Main Floor Full line of new Spring styles in this popular Hat. Gray, black, i brown, tan and mixtures: also the very newest blocks in black Btiff Hats, unequalled value at this price. Ask to see them here today. Men's Wash Ties We have just received a handsome line of men's new washable Four-in-Hand Ties in all the newest: OffJ, effects; Tubular reversibles aJC 'OWK' Silk Lisle Hose $1.40 Box 6 Pairs Main Floor Our famous O.W.K. Special Hose will wear to your entire satisfaction. Extra strong woven, with reinforced heels and toes and elastic tops. Finest quality silk lisle. In all popular colors, including black, tan, gray, purple, wine, green and navy. "Here, men, is a hose to your lik- 4jP J A( j lng. The single pair 25o or by the box, 6 pairs Jrvr Orders TaKen for Designing , Stamping Embroidering Monograms Art Department, Second Floor Under the direction of Miss A. Hen dricksen, who was for years associated with the leading embroidery houses of New York. Orders will be taken for designing and stamping monograms for table linens, etc. Also for stamping and embroidery gowns. All work done at the most reasonable prices. - igh-Grade Silk Petticoats $3.79 . Chiffon Taffetas and Messalines in Plain and Figured Women's Wear Section, Second Floor Today we offer a special line of women's high-grade Silk Petticoats at above price. Made from fine soft finish taffetas and deep rich messalines in a full line of new Spring colorings ; also in attractive dresden and floral effects. String and patent fitted tops, adjustable to any waist measure from 20 to 28. Fit perfectly smooth. Styles that are ' much in demand for the new Spring gowns. Have accordeon or knife pleated flounces and pin ; im , it J- tucks. xnese come in any lengin ue- f sired and are splendid values at this price. Be sure to see these today. $2, $2.25 Gloves $1 .69 Glove Dept. Main Floor Final Clean-Up of broken lines of Trefousse and Alexandre Real French Kid Gloves. Come in the popular two-clasp style, in pique or overseam styles. These splendid gloves sell in the regular way at $2.00 and $2.25 the pair. If your size is here you (should buy a couple of pairs at this low fZQ price. Drugs and Toilet Requisites at Low Prices Remember, We Give "S. a H." Green Trading Stamps With Purchases of 10c or Over 6c Fairy Soap, the cake at only 3 10c 4711 Verdura Soap at only 6 25c Stuart's Buttermilk Soap, lS 25c Armour's O-Meal Soap at 18$ 35c Domestic Castile, large, at 25t 15c Fear's Unscented Soap at Palmer's Skin Success, cake at 1 5c Waldorf Toilet Paper, doz., 45? 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste only 29 25c Kolynos Tooth Paste only 20 25c Sanitol Tooth Paste at only 19 15c Peroxide, Vz lb., special at 1 Ot 35c Witch Hazel, the lb. only 211 35c Sanitary Absorbent Cotton, 23 50c Sanitary Napkins, dozen, 35 25c Sanitary Belts, special at 19 HudnuVs FineToiletPreparations One of our most popular lines. "S. & H" Stamps given with each article. Hudnut's Toilet Water, 75-1.40 Hudnut 's Extract, the ounce at 50? Face Powder, 50, 60, $1.00 Hudnut 's Cucumber and Oris, 1.00 Hudnut's Yio Sec Soap, cake, 25 Hudnut's Sachet, all odors, at 50 $1.00 Button Hole Scissors at 69 35c Scissors, medical size, at 25 15c Whisk Brooms, special at 10 $1.00 Fitch's Hair Tonic, only 691 75c Soger & Galet Extracts, oz. 57 25c Squibb 's Talcum Powder at 19t 15c Armour's Talcum Powder at 8 25c Eeveris Talcum Powder at 15 25c Jergen's Powdre de Biz at 12 $1.00 Pinaud's Beautiviva liq., 59 Ebony Military Brushes, full bris tles, popular size, a pair for $1.25 Hair Brushes, full bristles, with solid back, newest shapes, special 50 25c Hand Scrubs, special, each 15 50c Sempre Giovine, today at 2B Use Maurine Toilet Preparations Money back on "Maurine" Preparations that are not found satisfactory. Maurine Cream, 25S 50 S $1 Maurine Beauty Lotion, 50, $1.00 Maurine Hand Lotion at only 5 Free 25c bottle Hand Lotion for every Maurine Cream Jar returned to the Drug Department today. Always ask for "S. & H." Stamps. Pair Dent Kid Gloves $2.25 a Pair Dent's best quality Kid Gloves for Women. Name stamped in every pair. One pearl clasp style, pique sewn, with Paris point backs. Colors tan, gray, black and white. Reynier Suede Gloves at $1.75 Women's fine Reynier Suede Gloves known as the best glove on the market at the price, three-clasp, overseam style, in black, white and all the desirable shades. Monarch Kid Gloves at $2.00 We are sole Portland agents for the Mon arch real French Kid Gloves. They are to be seen in all the newest Spring shades and also in black and white. Excellent value. Fownes Cape Gloves $1.50 Pair Infants' and children's Fowne's Cape Gloves; one-clasp style, P. X. M. or pique sewn, with Paris point and spear backs. In shades of tan, priced at $1.25 and $1.50 pr. Double Z?Mn Green Trading Stamps On All Cash Purchases in the Main Floor Shoe Department Today AsK for Them All day today in the Main Floor Shoe Department we will give Double "S. & H." Stamps on all cash purchases amounting to 10c or over. New Spring lines of men's, women's, misses' and children's high-grade Footwear are now on display in immense and varied stocks. Come early shop in the morning. Women's$4and$5Shoes$3.35 For a great Saturday special we place, on sale today about 700 pairs of women's Bud misses' new bpnng footwear at the above special price, uunmetals, patents, velours, satins and suedes in an excellent line of the newest lasts, in high lace or button styles; hand welted soles. Double S. & H. Stamps with each flJO QJ pair today; $4.00 and $5.00 Shoes, all sizes- and widths, a pair At the Main Floor Center Circle Women's $1.00 Lisle Union Suits 89c Low neck and sleeveless, with plain Sizes 4, 5, 6 only. $1 grade. Women's fine ribbed lisle thread Union Suits. or lace trimmed tops and lace trimmed umbrella knee Women's $1.50 Vests at 49c Women's mercerized lisle Vests in pink and blue only; also some in silk and wool. Beautifully finished garments in sizes 4, 5 and 6. The standard $1.50 quality. Women's Sleeveless Vests 25c Women's fine sleeveless Vests, plain or trimmed tops ; also in low neck with short sleeves and high neck and long sleeves. Extra good grade at the price. See them. Stamps Richelieu Union Suits at 75c Women's fine ribbed lisle, thread Union Suits, low neck, sleeveless, with cuff or umbrella knee. Nicely finished and per fect fitting garments. All sizes, 75c Suit. Lace Trimmed Pants at 25c Women's fine ribbed cotton Pants, with lace trimmed knee in umbrella style. Ex cellent quality at this price. In sizes 4, 5, 6 only. Supply your future needs now. Will be given on all charge accounts providing same are paid in full on or before the 10th. No stamps on amounts carried forward from one month to the next. 40c"ImperialRoast"Coffee,lb.29c Grocery, Bakery and Delicatessen Departments on the Fourth Floor Columbia Pure Pork Sausages, Etg made from little pigs, the boxawOl IIome-Made Potato Salad, th lb., 15 Eastern Frankfurters at, the pound, 20? Eastern Ring Sausage, the pound, 20 Full line Kosher Meats and Sausages. Fancy Rail Plates, Now at Vz Price Third Floor Fancy historical decorated Royal Doulton Wedgewood Rail Plates at Half Price. Candle Shades at Half Price Odd lots, some slightly soiled. Many fancy designs are here to select from at just price. 50c Fancy Steins at only 25c Fancy tinted porcelain Steins with elk decoration. Regular 50o values at only 25c each. 25c Silver Polish for 12y2c Taylor's Klenzer Silver Polish in liquid form. Very satisfac tory; 25c grade, special, 12c. Women's and Children's Underwear and Hosiery For Spring Complete Assortment The proper weights, the newest styles, and the right'prices three reasons why you should buy the new season's underwear here. Lisle Vests at 50c Women's fine mercerized lisle Vests in low neck, sleeveless style, with plain tops and band ed or crochet edge. All sizes, placed on sale at 50c garment. Fine Lisle Union Suits at $1.00 Women 's fine ribbed lisle Union Suits. Spring weight, low neck, sleeveless; cuff knee or um brella style. Sizes 4, 5 and 6. 65c Vests, Tights 49c High neck, long sleeve Vests; cuff knee or lace trimmed pants, made from fine quality of lisle. Women's Wayne Knit Hose 3 Pair for $1.00 Women 's fine cotton Hose, with Wayne foot. Have 4-in. double garter welt, high spliced heels and double toes. One of the best wearing stockings on the market. Come in black and tan and in all sizes. At this price these are unsurpassed, 3 pair $1.00. Women's Silk Boot Hose 50c "McCallum" Silk Hose $1.50 Two new lines for Spring just opened. Pure thread silk with high spliced heels, double soles, and toes, in all the CZflg. leading shades, pair at "C McCallum pure thread Silk Hose, with lisle lined garter tops and soles. Come in black, white and colors. 2 f CZfh All sizes, a pr. p-L.iJII Boys' andGirls' "Pony" Hose All Sizes, 25c Pair Wayne Knit Indestructible "Pony" Stockings, in heavy or medium weight for boys and girls ; black and tan ; O CZf all sizes; at, the pair-' Children's four-thread ingrain lisle Hose, with white heels and toes. Genuine Hermsdorf dyed. Regular values O EZ to 55e a pair, special," JOSSELYN BACK III CITY PASSAGE OF BLANKET FRAN CHISE IS PLEASING. Tortland Railway, Ltcht & Power Official Plans for Extension Work This Summer. After five weeks of rest and recrea tion in California. B. S. Josselyn. presi dent of tbe Portland Railway, Light Power Company, baa returned to Port land and now is ready for another 47 weeks of activity incidental to the de velopment of Portland. Mr. Josselyn was pleased yesterday with tbe progress of affairs here since the passage a few weeks ago of the blanket franchise, giving the company use of about 20 miles of streets within the elty limits. Work on most of these grants will proceed this Summer. The annual budget of the company railing- for 14.000.000 worth of expendi tures in improvements and betterments has been prepared and now awaits ac tion by the board of directors. A. M. Clark, of Philadelphia, chairman of the board, will be here within a few days. During hla presence plans for the year's work will be outlined. "We had a delightful time in the South," said Mr. Josselyn. "California is filled with tourists. Many of them will return to their Eastern hemes through Portland. The weather there is good but the frost damaged many of their fruits." Mr. Josselyn gained about 10 pounds in weight and brought back with him a healthful glow of tan. Mrs. Josselyn and their daughter. Miss Mildred, ac companied him on the trip. Seaside Property Purchased. T. E. Salomon, of Portland, has pur chased from Alex Gilbert a lot in tier mosa. Park, on which he Intends erect ing a $4000 cottage. PXEfMOXl.i. FOLLOW) A COLD but never follows the use of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. It stops the cough, heals the sore and Inflamed air passages, and strengthens the lungs. The genuine Is in a yellow package with beehive on carton. Refuse the substitutes. For sale by Huntley Bros., Fourth and Washington streets. SESSION IS REVIEWED SENATOR MOSEB SPEAKS ON WORK OF LEGISLATURE. Important Measures Cited and Much Good Predicted as Result, at Business Men's Luncheon. Before tbe Progressive Business Men's Club in the blue room of the Multnomah Hotel at noon Thursday, Gus C Moser, one of the Senators from Multnomah County In the Legislature, told of the big things that were ac complished by both houses and of some of the things that were not done be cause they were deemed less important than the things that were done. A large growd was present. Wlfred P. Jones, of the Merchants'. Natonal Bank, presided. Mr. Moser reviewed the constructive work of the Legislature, paying a high compliment to his colleagues in both houses, who, he declared, worked day and night for the publio benefit. He detailed the good roads bills, the inter state bridge, which, he said, was not favored outside of Multnomah County to any extent when the Legislature convened. When the end of the session drew near the bridge bill, he said, got the vote it did for the reason that it had been shown to be of benefit to the whole state. He also pointed out the appropriations for the Columbia South ern Irrigation project, which carried 450,000; the appropriation of $50,000 for a survey of the Deschutes River, and the $15,000 appropriation for an investigation of the Celilo power project. The compensation act he pointed to as one of the biggest bits of legislation of the session. The appropriations for the colleees and the roillage tax bills. he said, were other large features to the credit of the Legislature. Other big constructive work which he de tailed were bills for tbe creation of a commission to have authority over the hours that women shall work; the 10- hour day for mill and factory employes; the "blue sky" act; widows pensions; reform of judicial procedure; agricul tural extension; certified accountants' aet: negotiable warehouse receipts, and the placing of the publio levee at the foot of Jefferson street back Into the hands of the people. MISSION FUNDS.- DRAINED, thseTu;r Pisgah Home in Lents Needs Aid, Says Matron Lawrence. Notwithstanding the heavy demands that have been made upon the Pisgah Mission Home in Lents during the past three months, Hattie B. Lawrence, ma tron, has been able to report success ful handling of case after case, al though the resources of the mission have been severely taxed. Much of the work of maintenance at the home is done by the inmates, and the chief need at the present time is donations of cash to meet obliga tions that have of necessity arisen in caring for those in the mission. Be sides a feed and grocery bill, Mrs. Law rence points out the need of funds with which to pay the carpenter for work on the Old Women's Home. More than 6000 meals have been served in. the last three months to men and women in the home, and to men have been cared for who would have otherwise been upon the streets or in jail. "I need help to meet tbe obligations that have arisen in the work of the Pisgah Home," says tbe matron. "The have done good work." come to the resnre ani help to make it possible to continue hat work?" No man is Stronger Than his Stomach The Medical Adviser by R. V. Pierce, M. D., Buf falo, N. Y. answers hosts of delicate questions about which every man or woman, single or mar ried ought to know. Sent free on receipt of 31 one cent stamps to pay for wrapping and mailing. LETT the greatest athlete have dyspepsia and hi strength will soon fail. One's stamina force fullness and strength of mind or muscle depend upon the blood, and the blood in turn, requires a healthy stomach, for the stomach is the laboratory where the food is digested and such ele ments are taken up or assimilated which makm blood. In consequence all the organs of the body, such as heart, lungs, liver and kidneys, as well aa the nervous system, feel the bad effect if the stom ach is deranged. Br. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery helps the stomaea to digest food properly, starts the liver into new aecivity, removing the poisons from the -blood, and the various organs get rich, red blood, in stead of being illy nourished. The refreshing influence of this extract of native medicinal plants has been favorably known for oer 40 years. Everywhere some neighbor can tell you of the good it has done. Sold by all soedlclne dealers in liquid or tablet form or send SO one-cent stamps to Dr. Pierce, luvallelc1 Hotel. Bojralo. and a trial box will bo nulled yea.