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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1913)
Saturday Is "Candy Dan" at the Main Floor Bargain Circle-Delicious, Fresh and Wholesome, Our Candies Are Appreciated by Old and Young Alike Take Lunch Today in Our Popular 4 th-Floor Tea Room manicuring ana nairaressing ranors, u riuurxTuwy, w.y, Foumes' Gloves 50c Silk Ribbons 33c Main Floor Splendid quality all-silk taffeta Ribbons in all the popular Spring shades, in eluding Xellrose, cerise. Kelly green, mandarin, burnt orange, etc Good, fine quality, suitable for millinery purposes, hair bows, etc O Q Regular 50c grade, special, the yard, --' Ids, Worttnan & King ENTIEE BLOCK MORRISON, TENTH, WEST PARK AND ALDER STREETS Store Opens Saturdays at 9:30 A. M. and Closes at 9:30 P. M. $3 Handbags $1.89 Main Iloor A continuation today of the big special sale of women's high-grade Leather Handbags. Extra good quality, full leather lined, with inside coin purse. All the desirable new shapes, with gold, silver or J 7 12 Q J gunmetal frames. $3.00 values r - - Bien Jolie Corsets Of Speciallnterest to the Men Folk jmc Just now our Men's Store is a mighty interesting place to come to, lor ine irnl new arrivals Tnai are reacnmg us uuyuy uj reu j V'yl in , most convincing wav. New Suits, Overcoats, DusUrs, New Neckwear and -k KMrtVw Hosiers-. Hats and Gloves New Spring Underwear, etc, in im mense assortments. And it's not necessary to pay exclusive-6tore prices. Blue Serge Suits $15.00 to $30.00 New "Bristol" and "Arvon" Models Just In JjSrMen'f store MaIn noor Made from the Tery best grades of serges and ffff cheviots and Uilored with the same painstaking care that yon would expect l-fra a . i .1 1 . .- wiHnnDl flrilpr Kmtc Thar Tit wpll t 7 -y 11 you were to cave mem iusuo iw jm - - - and wear well, i ronts are guaranteea not to ore superior ijui; canvas, hair-cloth and linings are used in the making, ion ve f II tried other suits, now wear one of ours. Priced from $lo to yvr w Norfolk Suits $20, $25 Strictly Hand Tailored Main Floor Smart, snappy models in blue serges and cheviots; also in fancy tan, gray and brown mixtures. A wide range of materials and colors to select from in all sizes for men and young men- It's well worth your while to see these stylish new models at $20 and $25. "Yorke" Shirts for Spring, $1.50, $2.50 "Hole-Proof" Hosiery at Special Prices Holeproof Hose, 25c grade, 6 pairs $1.20 Holeproof Hose, 35c grade, 6 pairs $1.50 Holeproof Hose, 50c grade, 6 pairs $2.00 Come in colors Black, Navy, Tan and Gray IS mi i l Main Floor We are now showing a hand some line of the new Spring colorings and patterns in famous "Yorke" fi?0 CZf Shirts, priced $1.50. $2 and PW..JL "Belgrade, " New$3 Hat for Men A high-grade stylish hat lor all classes of men a hat that will look well and wear better than the av erage hat purchased at this price. Men's Caps 75c to $2.50 Full assortment of men's and Young Men's Caps in fancy mix tures, plain colors and checks, at 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.50. Pocket Crashers at 75c all desirable shapes and styles and in most any color. Step in some time today and try one of them on. "Napoleon" $2.00 Hats Come in stiff and .soft shapes, the latter in all the wanted Spring shades. Shown in 'CO fit. number of new styles P.UU New Spring NecKwear 50c Boys9 Double-Breasted Suits $5 Boys' Topcoats, for Spring, $5 to $8.50 Main Floor Our stock or. Hoys' Top Coats for Spring is without question the most complete in the city. Smart mannish styles Main Floor The special sale of Boys' Dou- 4l-breasted Suits at $5.00 continues to day. Parents who have clothes to buy for the boy will do well to be here today. Fancy gray, brown and tan mixtures alo broken checks, plaids, stripes, etc. Pants lull lined with double taped seam. Regu lar valnes up to 10. A firs JT 411 7 to 16 years. Your choice PJ W Boys' Straw Hats $1.00 to $5.00 t'omplela. afcunlng -mt Bo--Htraw H in in plain colors in every wanted shape. Just assortment of sizes. These are the very latent uleas for Spring. Make selections. in serges, cheviots, iweeas, nomespuns, Venetians, etc., in all the new Spring shades, also in cream serges and bright red flannel. Box or belted backs. Also Norfolk models, in sizes from 2,j to 10 years. fif O CZf Prices range from $5.00 to pOJl Women's Blue Serge Tailored Suits Latest Models Priced $18.50 to $45 SUIT SALONS, SECOND FLOOR-" Made from the very best of serges and tailored to perfec tion. Styled with round or square corners some in Balkan blouse and belted back, effects. Coats lined with Skinner's satin or with best-grade peau de cygne. Plain tailored styles or semi-dress models. In all .sizes for women, misses and juniors. Priced $18.50 up to $45.00. $12.50 Fancy Waists Special at $4.98 Odd Lines Silk and Net Waists $3.98 Second Floor Some 80-odd Waists in this special lot, chiffons, messalines, pongee, tub silks and nets high or low neck and long or 6hort sleeves. Daintily trimmed. Some in shirt style. Sizes dJO range from 34 to 44. Your choice at O Children's Coats $3.98 Second Floor Handsome models with high necks and long or short sleeves. Materials are lace, net, chiffon and messalines, trimmed with buttons, em broideries, pipings, pleats, tucks, QO frills, etc. Values up to $12.50 at P'- Xffd. U. . Patent Offlo and Canada 7 ffosffim This is the sock that has the foot-strong reinforc ing from the beginning of the toe, along the sole to and including the heel and above the shoe line. f''--' :-' ' yarn from which it ia made are of such Eos texture G?;K , 5?! Vm' tkt ArrriiL lioht ia needed to fcrinu it out. iSSfes-' that electric light is needed to bring it out. The soda feel Lice a piece of silk to the foot; aie mmmi cool and dreaay, but, above all, they gtvt urviee. Sizes from 9's to I2's all lead ing colon. If unable to get them from your sty?' jJt'-x'&'f ' dealer, order direct, giving size and color, Any quality, $1.00 a bos Box of 4 pain twranteed 4 moa. Box of 3 pii guaranteed 3 moa. Box or 2 pun Suaiaaleed 2 moa. SfMlal UgatortnlsM muanlMd I' rliOnfc-'S i"ft''v maraataadSawa. TffrJ&.if&M: - JOSEPH BLACK 4 SONS CO. f'J. " 1 . ' Second Floor Children 's New Spring Coats in tan, brown and navy, full length style with large collars and cuffs; also three quarter model with strap back and double-breasted styles. Ages 6 to (PQ QD 14 years. Special price, only pJ.70 Children's White Lawn Dresses $1.29 Children's Free Classes Art Needlework Saturday's, 9:30 to 12:00 Second A Box of Indian Beads FREE to Each Pupil Who attends the Free Embroidery lessons given in the Art Department today, from 9:30 to 12 A. 5i. Expert instruction. Large Stamped Bibs on sale 14c Large-size Table Bibs, stamped on huck, in the new "Child's Art Series" designs. One skein of any color floss with each t Ar bib, sold today at low price of only -a-r'v' Stamped Guest Towels for 23c Guest Towels stamped in same designs as above. One skein floss will also be given with each towel purchased today QOn for the little tots. Special at only Second Floor Children's Dainty white lawn Dresses, trimmed with embroidery, lace and tucking. Waist style, with high and low neck and long or short sleeves. Ages range from 2 to 6 and 6 to 14. T OQ Special low price this selling P - f "Kayser" Silk Gloves, 50c to $2 The Kind That Don't Wear Out Main Floor Glove Department, Main Floor Our new Spring stock of the famous "Kayser" Silk Gloves is now in and ready for your choosing. All grades, weights, styles and prices. "Kay ser" Silk Gloves are guaranteed not to wear out at the finger tips new fiJO (if) pair if they do. "Kayser" short Silk Gloves, 50c to $1.50. Long silks, $1 to " Two-Clasp Kid Gloves for 75c Overseam sewn with one row stitched back, full line of all the popular new Spring shades. Black and white. Fit perfectly. Women's Kid Gloves, Pair $1.00 One-clasp style, pique sewn with three rows embroidered on back- Brown, tan, black and white with contrasting stitched backs. 0. W. K. Special Gloves at $1.25 Two-clasp style, overseam sewn with one row stitched backs. Come in white and a full line of colors. An excellent grade. "Radio" Kid Gloves, Pair $1.75 One pearl clasp style, pique sewn with foui row fancy embroidered back, black, white and tan. A complete line of all sizes. "Autocrat" Kid Gloves at $1.75 Two-clasp style of finest French kid over seam sewn with Paris point or heavy em broidered backs. Black, white and tan. Fownes' "Dagmar" Gloves $1.75 Real French kid, two-clasp style with threo row embroidered backs. Colors tan, black and white. A very dressy Glove. All sizes. Buster Brown Hoisery, Box $1 Fow-ply, donbl kata and double soles and Box of 4 pairs guaranteed 4 months toes. $1.00. Also full line Black Cat Hosiery. Wash Suits at $1.50 to $7.50 The new Spring Wash Suits for boys are here in splendid variety. Percales, linens, galateas, repps, etc., in all styles and in all colors. For all ages from 2V to 7 years. Exquisite Trimmed Millinery $5 Trimming Flowers at 79c Bunch rim Millinery Dept., Second Floor A small group of wonderfully pretty Trimmed Hats will be on sale today in the Millinery Department on the second floor. They are copies of high-priced mod elscreations from onr own workrooms, ar tistically trimmed with flowers, foliage, stick-ups, fancy feathers, ornaments, rib bons, etc. Small, medium or large shapes, with foundations of best quality braids. A splendid assortment, the new Spring shades. Regular values to $7.50. None fiJCf Cifl on approval and no exchanges Center Circle, First Floor A sensational one-day sale of Millinery Flowers on the main floor, Center Circle, today. An immense variety to choose from and all are the very newest effects Roses, Lilacs, Wisteria, Lilies, etc. You would have to pay considerably more for these if you bought them in the regular way. An oppor tunity to buy the trimming for the new hat at a saving. Owing to this extreme low price, no telephone or mail orders will be filled and none sent on approval. For . this one day only, your choice $3.50 Hemp Shapes $1.48 Newest m o d els in Hemp and Patent Milans. Regular $3.50 grade. 2d Fir. Women's $1 Fine Lisle Union Suits, Special 89c 6Sc Lisle Underwear at 49c Swiss Kibbed vests at stc Main Floor Women's fine ribbed white lisle thread Union Suits. Low neck, sleeve less style, with lace trimmed umbrella knee. Nicely finished. Sizes 4, 5, .6.0Q Special for this sale at low price of OC Main Floor Women's fine lisle thread Vests, Pants and Tights. High neck, long sleeve Vests, knee length Tights and lace trimmed Pants. Regular 65o qnal-Qa, ity. This sale, a garment, only,w' ! Main Floor Women 's fine swiss ribbed sleeveless Vests of excellent grade white lisle with fancy crochet yoke. Full line of all sizes. Special for this sale at O CZf 3 for $1.0O, or single garment at'' "Honest Dollar" Silk Hose for the Women Women's Fine Lisle Hose, 29c Pair Main Floor Women's fine light weight lisle Hose genuine 'Hermsdorf," dyed, with double soles, high spliced heels and double Main Floor We are now sole Portland agents for the celebrated "Honest Dollar" Silk Hose for women, made from pure thread silk with double silk lisle gar- flj T fifk Priced at v-a- w 4-inch garter welt. On sale, six pair O Of for $1.65 or one pair, special, at"'' ter tops. All sizes. Women's Silk Boot Hosiery at 50c Pair Children's Silk Lisle Hose, 35c Pair Main Floor Children's fine ribbed Silk Lisle Hose with fashioned feet. Very dressy and Main Floor Women's handsome Silk Boot Hosiery made from pure thread silk with double lisle thread garter welt, double lisle soles and high-spliced heels. Come EZf in all colors and all sizes. Pair at''' a splendid grade, white and black. Ask for S. & H. Colors pink, tan, sky, Medium weight. QCT Trading Stamps --'' Great Saturday Sale Drugs and Toilet Needs Drug Dept., Main Floor We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities Sold to Any One Customer. ial nnlv HfiA II 2.u Smiibhs' Talcum Po 5e Ivor Soap (8 to customer) oC 5 Palmer's Skin Success at l 10c Lilae Rose Glycerine Soap. 5 13c Pear's Unseented Soap, ck. lis 35e Domestic Castile (large), 21t? $1 Imported Bocobela Castile, 65? 15e Talcum Powder, special, at 15c Armour's Talcum Powder, 8 25c Odor Shun, special now at 15a 50c "Dora" Face Powder for 39 2."c Sanatol Face Powder at 13t 50c Carmen ' Face Powder at 25c Odds and Ends Powd.. 50c val. 35 75c Pompeian Face Cream at 49 50c Williams' Face Cream at 350 35c "D. & R." Face Cream, 27 50c Sempre Uiovine. special at 2Jt 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste now 29 25c Colgate's Tooth Paste for 20t 25e Sanitol Tooth Paste, only 170 Dr. Graves' Tooth Powder for 15 73c Staple Toilet Waters, sp'L 490 50o Sachets, asstd. odors, now 250 10c Peroxide, 4-ounce 6ize, sp'l, 50 35e Witch-Hazel, full pound, 210 10c Moth Balls, 1-lb. package, 50 25e Moth Crystals, special at 100 $1 Lifterine, large size, for 590 25c Malt Extract, special, at 130 25c Petroleum, 1-lb. jars, sp'l, 1O0 5e Sanitary Napkins, dozen at 390 23c Sanitary Belts special at 190 50c New Rubber Gloves, pair, 290 $1 Rubber Hot Water Bags at 790 Shaving Brushes, vals to 75c, 250 73e Hair Brushes, special, at 500 75c Hair Brushes, special, only 500 25c Nail Brushes, special, only 120 50c Ebony Nail Brushes for 250 65c 'Ideal' Hair Brushes, sp'l, 490 $1.50 Military Hair Brushes, 980 35c Scissors, all sizes, special, 180 50c Scott's Paper. Towels, at 350 Scott's Towels, with roller, at 500 10c Waldorf Toilet Paper, dz., 95 Silk Rubber-lined Traveling Bags, extra special for today, each, 650 15e Whisk Brooms, special, at 100 35c Scissors, medical size, at 250 $1.00 Buttonhole Scissors for 690 25c Hand Scrubs, special, each, 150 Hair Brushes, full bristles, at 500 $1 Pinaud's Beautiviva-Liquid 590 25c Jergen's Powdre de Riz at 120 23c Squibbs' Talcum Powder 190 Tooth Brushes, ex. fine grade, 180 2.tc Kolvnos Tooth Paste at 200 Hudnut's T. Water, 750 to $1.40 Hudnut's Extract, the ounce, 5O0 Hudnut's F. Powd. 500. 600, 1 Hudnut's Almond Meal, 250. 500 "Maurine" Toilet Preparations Your money back on all "Maurine" Preparations not found satisfactory in every way. Free treatment in our Rest Rooms on the Second Floor. Beauty Lotion, 500 &&& $100 Satin Cream, 2 sizes, 500, $1.00 Skin Food, two sizes, 500, $1.00 Maurine Rosebud Rouge for 500 $3.50 Motor Veils $2.25 Up to $3 Neckwear 98c Main Floor Special Saturday sale of Motor Veils. Extra good qual ity chiffon cloth, full length with neat borders. Indispensable for Summer traveling. All the desir able shades. Regu- tJO Off lar $3.50 grades only PWWJ Main Floor Some remarkable val ues in Venise, Ratine and Novelty Neckwear in this assortment; in white, cream and ecru; scores of pretty designs and values up to $3.00. Be one of those to get first choice today 98c 75c Fancy Guitnps at 48c 50c Velvet Ribbons 33c Main Floor Special offering of fancy Guimps plain nets, net and muslin bodice and shadow lace ef fects in a great variety. White, cream and black. .Regular Of 75c qualities, special at "OL Main Floor Best quality silk vel vet Ribbons in all wanted shades for millinery purposes. A quality that usually sells at 50c a yard. On sale at Ribbon coun- O ter today, the yard, only'-'' Women's $4 Shoes $2.95 Main Floor Women's high-grade Spring footwear Gunmetals, white linen, patents and tans in dozens of new lasts and styles. Button or blu cher. Also broken lines of satin boots. These are all standard fif? $4 Shoes, special, only PWi7fJ Men's $5.00 Shoes $3 85 Men's "Burt & Packard" Shoes with double viscol sole, made from best selected velour calf. Shoes that are sold everywhere at $5 a pair. Button and blucher styles; also patents, tans, gunmetals in lace or button styles for dress or street wear. Alany styles and lasts to choose from. $5.00 Shoes at $3.85 1 4-in. Lawn Mowers, Special $2. 79 Today Only at This Price-Dept. Third Floor 2-H0LE OAS HOT PLATES AT $l.SO Complete with six-foot tubin0. On sale on the third floor today only at this exceptionally low price. See them Long or Short Handle Spades and Shovels for Light Garden Use 35c HIGH-GRADE FL00X PAI1ITS, 590 Your choice of ten different colors in high-grade Floor Paints today at 59c a quart can. Take advantage of this price. ImperialRoastCoffee 29c Pound Have you ever tried this famous cof fee I If yon haven't, order a pound today, and you will have no other kind. Splendid 40c quality, lb, 290 Garden Seeds of all kinds; bulks, fer tilizers, etc. On the Fourth Floor. Double Trading Stamps In Basement Today on All Cash Purchases Amounting to 10c or Over Tailored Suits $11.98 Plain tailored styles in smart new mix tures tans, grays, browns, etc. Well-made and well lined. Everyone New Spring model. Tailored Suits $12.98 Odd lines Women's tailored Suits. Good, dependable materials and nicely made suits that were marked to sell at $25 to $30.00. Tailored Suits $14.98 Women's tailored Suits in neat, plain tail ored styles. A wide range of materials and colors and all sizes. " A Great Bargain. Beautiful Trimmed Hats Worth to $7.50, Special $3.39 $3.00 Hat Shapes, Special 98c BOARD APPROVES DR1LLG ARKAN"GEMEXTS FOR SCHOOL PARADE PERMITTED. Krqnot Made by Kant Side Clubs Regarding Rose Ftettval, Are Granted. Tha Board of Education haa fi-anted the raquaat or th Kaat 81d Buaintaa Man's Club to alT tfe children of tba publio schools who enter th children's parade. Ross Festival week, two hours each wssk for ths three weeks preced ing the parade, between I SO and 1:10 P. M.. In which to make preparation. The principals and teachers will ar range the details. Some of the athletic exercises will be omitted to permit the drills. This arrangement was suggested by Robert Krohn. who will prepars the features of ths parade. The Board Uso granted the children a full holiday oa ths day of th parade, and permission was given to announce the event and urge children of all the schools cf the city, the West and the East Sides, to take part. Practically all th suggestions of the club war approved. It was decided to have the parade In the forenoon. The flnanc committee of the East Side Business Men's Club started rais ing money for the parade yesterday. q. E. Welter, member of the commit tee, said that citisens are responding liberally. "Many business men we saw today, said Mr. Welter, "are Increasing their subscriptions of former years. They Say that th children's parade should not be omitted from the Rose Festival." There Is no case en record of a cough, cold or la grlpp developing into bronchitis, pneumonia or consumption after Foley'a Honey and Tar Compound has beeif taken. The genuine la In a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. For sale by Huntley Bros, Fourth, at Washington sts. Chief Slover's Valued Pen Found in India. Souvenir Falls 1st Misstosiary Box of Prases Seat Oat by Free Meth odist Charch, aad Is Reported by Recipient. LA.ST October Chief Slover lost his fountain 'pen. a highly valued pres ent. Yesterday tidings of tt came to him from far-off India, where It was fcund In a box of prunes. When the police chief missed his pen he instituted a search covering every spot where It might have been dropped. both at his home and at th police sta tion. After searching the surface thor oughly, he went deeper, even digging up a lot of potato parings he had bur ied in his back yard. He sorted over all the potatoes in his cellar, and pulled up a post he had planted In the yard, but the missing pen was not revealed. Early this week Mrs. W. N. Coffey, president of the Foreign Mission So ciety of the Free Methodist Church, of which the Chief Is a member, received a letter from Mrs. Margaret Taylor, wife of a missionary at Teotmal Berar, India. It told of finding a fine foun tain pen in a box of prunes which had been shipped to the mission from the Portland church. Then Chief Slover rememhered. When th congregation gathered to prepare the shipment, he. In consideration of his "heft," was delegated to do the heavy work in cramming the prunes in the box, and It was then that the pen dropped out of his pocket and was bur led In the fruit. Mllwaakie Landmark Burns. MILWAUXIE, Or.. April 11. (Spe cial.) Tha building, which was de stroyed by fire in this place Tuesday night was one of the oldest school houses in Clackamas County in which many of the pioneer educators taught. It was the second schoolhouse built in Milwaukle 63 years ago and used as a schoolhouse until it was supplanted by the present modern building. It was then used as a Grange hall and was purchased, by the Milwaukle Band. It was the property of Homer Mullen. Snake River Dragged for Ray Fer rell, Bridegroom of Two Weeks. ONTARIO, Or., April 11. (Special.) Searchers have been dragging the Snake River, near the railroad bridge, all day for the body of Ray Ferrell. 23 years of age, a prominent rancher of this place. His gun and hat were found on the bank. It is supposed he shot a duck, and. being an expert swimmer, attempted to recover It. Two weeks ago he mar ried the daughter of J. F. Richardson. The Spanlah government will apend 12, 000.000 on a scientific bulldinc at the Cen tral University. In Madrid.