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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1913)
TTIE MORNING OREGONIAN, SATURDAY, MAY 10, " 1913..' 11 "Yellow Tag Sale" of Art and Period Furniture, Carpets, Rugs and Draperies Continues All This Month. Remarkable Offerings! Dept., 3d Floor Saturday Is "Candy Day 9 at the Main Floor Bargain Circle Soda Fountain in Basement Tea Room, Fourth Floor Hair dressing Parlors, 2dFloor Women's $4 Velvet Pumps $3.35 Men's $5.00 Shoes $3.85 Main Floor Men's button and lace Calf Shoes in -popular lasts with heavy soles. Burt & Packard make. Very Main Floor Women's high-grade vel vet Pumps; two styles with velvet or fmnmetai bows. All sizes and widtns. Regular $4 Pumps, on CQ sale today, a pair, only V stylish and serviceable shoes, standard $5 vals. Olds, WotttnanScKin ENTIRE BLOCK, MORRISON,' WEST PARK, ALDER AND TENTH STREETS. $385 ' This store Opens on Saturdays at 9:30 A. M. and Closes at 9:30 P. M. Double Stamps Today On cash purchases in all departments. Checks must be presented at the "S. & H." Stamp Booth, on main floor before 12:30 to get Double Stamps. Free Embroidery Lessons Every Saturday from 9:30 A. M. to 12. Expert instruction in knit ting, crochet and embroidery work. Art Department, on Second Floor. See Our Men's Suits at $20 arid $25 Blue Serge Suits $15.00 to $35.00 Main Floor1 we specialize on Blue .serges and isiacK Worsteds and can show you the most complete line in the city. Heavy, light or medium weights of splen did all-wool fabrics, with linings and finishings of the very best quality. These are made to our special order and are the last word in good clothes making. Ex perienced salesmen here to wait upon ?J flfl you. Priced for this selling $15 to PJJW ATT AVA ? f A Tftll Hi merits of these splendid Suits. e want you to ex- muni v iuciu .hjl uuuij auu iivid if iwivt jh and high-grade materials that enter into their making. xour laiior wouia coarge you irom jj 10 vo xor-no better garments. We are showing a number of new models including Norfolks at these Qf if prices. Splendid values at $20.00 and Men's Business Suits at $15 to $25 Main Floor Every man who gives any attention to dressing well has his own ideas about how his clothes should look. lie has a fair idea of the color, the pattern and the style he wants and he also knows about the price he cares to pay. Discriminating men are the ones we are interested in those who know clever styles when they see them and are expert judges of fine tailoring and materials. Our new Suits for the young business man are not of the common sort they're distinctive in style and they fit exactly as you would have them if they were to be made to your order. All the popular models. Prices for today range from only $15. OO to $25.00. SpecialShowing Men's Straw Hats $1.50 Up to $7.50 Main Floor All men will be interested in the special showing of Straw Hats in the Men's Store for today. Every popular shape is here in a full line of finest domestic and imported straws.- Our stock this season comprises everything that's new and stylish for men and young men and the as sortments offer a splendid range for choosing. Select yours today I Men's Regulation Straws, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3 and $4.00 Men's Bankok Straw Hats, two grades, priced at $4.00 and $6.00 Men's Genuine Panama Straw Hats, at $5.00, $6.00 and $7.50 New Neckwear Choose the new Spring Neckwear from the handsome lines we are now showing at 50 cents. The season's lat " set patterns and colorings in revers ibles or wide flowing ends. CZ fs Best grade silks, price only Sale Men's $1.50 Shirts, Special $1.15 Men's Store, Main Floor 1000 Men's Standard $1.50 Shirts on sale today at $1 J.5 each. Plain or pleated bosoms, with attached or French cuffs. Great assortment of attractive patterns to select fl? t 1 f from and full range of sizes. Better supply your needs now. P X X New Line Boys' Wash Suits $1.50 Up to $7.50 Juvenile Department, Main Floor Every Portland mother should make it a point to see this splendid line of Wash Suits for the little fellows. Any style you may desire is here, including beach suits with straight pants, middy suits, blouse suits a ad sailors in plain whites, neatly trimmed or in the darker colors. For.fi? Zfh boys 2 to 8 years. Prices range from $1.50 to P ' - Boys9 Norfolk Suits at $5.00 Boys' Blouses at 50c Each Main Floor Our Boys' Norfolk and Double-Breasted Suits at $5 are unequaled values. Guaran teed all wool fabrics with double taped seams. Excellent assort ment of attractive patterns and colorings to select f iif from. All sizes Main Floor Yesterday's ex press brought us 100 dozen of these excellent blouses for boys. The kind you have been waiting for. Plain blue chambrays and attractive stripe patterns. Ex tra well made, nicely CZfg finished, all sizes, at - "Porosknit Week" In Men's Underwear Dept.; Main Floor See Special Display in One of Oar Morrison-Street Windows "Porosknit Week" at the Olds, Wortman & King store begins today. It is a once-a-year event that is in tended to bring before our customers the unusual qual ities that have made this underwear famous through out the world. "Porosknit" underwear for men is made in two-piece athletic garments and union suits, in a number of styles, including sleeveless, long or short sleeves and knee or ankle length. Every "Poros knit" garment is made from the finest combed cotton and finished in a way that does away with all rough seams and is very elastic. Don't buy the Summer un derwear until you have seen the "Porosknit." Made in ecru and white and in a full line ol (PI flfi all sizes. Any style, any color, the suit px W New Wash Silk Blouses $2.75 to $7 Silk Petticoats, Second Fir. Dainty new Wash Blouses of Pongee, Jap and Wash Silks in plain or neat stripe patterns. New "Imperial" or soft turn-down collars, trimmed with tucks, pleats, novelty buttons and frills. Low necks, long or short (CP 9 ff sleeves. All sizes $2.75 toP ! Special $3.49 Second Floor Special one-day sale of Women's High-Grade Silk Petticoats. Rich chiffon, taffetas and messalines with accordion pleated or tailored flounces. Full line of plain colors, also in fancy Dresden floral effects. Extra good quality. Placed on $9 Jjj Q sale at the low price, only $15.00 Motorcycle Skirts. Now $4.98 Ready-to-Wear Apparel Second Floor Skirts suitable for motorcycling, horseback riding, walking or other out - of - door sports. Styled with panel front and rows of buttons down either side. A good, sensi ble, practical garment that should be in every woman's wardrobe. The materials are serges, broadcloths, coverts, cheviots, Cravenettes, crashes and linens. Qfi Skirts in 4his special line that are worth to $15. Your choice for 1 day P&.s O Sale of Children's Wash Dresses , Two Lots, 69c and 98c Second Floor, Between the Elevators Girls' Dainty French-style Dresses in percales, ginghams and chambrays, light and dark colors, special 69c each. Girls' Kimono Dresses with bloomers, trimmed with contrasting materials 98 Also Girls' Waist-style Dresses of percales and chambrays with Dutch neck and short sleeves, ages 6 to 14, special at only 98 each. Girls9 White Lawn Dresses at 98c $5.25 Linen Dresses $3.48 Dept., Second Floor Girls' White Lawn Dresses in French or waist style, neatly trimmed. Ages QO 6 to 14. $2 grades, only OC Dept. Second Floor Girls' Norfolk or one-piece Dresses of dark linen and galatea. Regular jP Q 2Q $5.25 values on sale at PJ.0 Girls' New Coats $12.98 Second Floor Girls' Summer Coats of navy and tan serge with fancy moire collars; also checks and mix tures and plain white. Come in ages 6 to 14 yrs. PtO QO Extra special at pXA?0 Home Journal Patterns For June Now Ready Home Journal Patterns, Summer Style Book and "Good Dressing" for June are now in and ready for distribution at the pattern counter on the First Floor. Call for them. Great Sale of Millinery Flowers Continues Values to $1 at 19c Values to $1.25 at 29c Values to $1.75 at 39c Values to $2 at 49c Main Floor Beautiful Millinery Trim ming flowers in hundreds of different varieties and colorings. Reg. values up to $1.00 ; your choice J. C Main Floor Flowers in this special lot worth up to $1.25 a bunch; Roses, Pop pies, Lilacs, in fact every con- QA ceivable kind and color ; choice W lC $7.50 Trimmed Hats for $2.29 In the Basement "Underprice" Store 300 Beautiful New Trimmed Hats in this great offering. Nobby Hats for dress or street wear popular braid foundations trimmed in latest styles in all the popular CJO OQ colorings. Hardly two hats alike in the whole lot. $3.50 to $7.50 values, at PaWa5fa $2.00 to $5.00 Hat Shapes, Saturday 98c Basement 1800 stylish new Hat Shapes in medium and large styles of high-grade fancy straws in black, white and full line of the popular colors. Reg. $2 to $5 values, choice, 98 Women's Tailored Suits, Values Up to $25.00, Special at only $12.98 Rich Messaline SilK Petticoats, All Popular Shades, Special only $1.93 Women's Wool Sweaters, Regular $2.75 Values, Special at only $1.98 Handsome Line Women's SilK Waists, Many Styles, Choice at $2.98 Main Floor Thousands of high-grade Flowers that were made to sell up to $1.75 a bunch; all styles and colors, Qfip in large or small ; today at O Main Floor Large and small Roses, Lilacs, Lilies, Nasturtiums, Poppies, Vio lets, etc. Made from the best of JZCkg materials, all colors ; val. to $2, frC Save Money on Drugs and Toilet Needs We Keserve Kight to Limit Uuantities ' $12.50 Trimmed Hats for $6.95 Millinery DepL, Second Floor . Exquisitely trimmed with flowers, foliage, ribbons, J$ etc. ; small, medium and large shapes, with founda- tions of best quality straws;, a great variety of C isS-feT- styles to select from. A special you should not overlook. Values to $12.50, J The Great Fourth-Off Sale of Pattern Hats continues all day today. Remember that this includes our entire line of Imported Pattern Hats, that were marked to sell at from $20.00 up to $100. Beautiful creations from the world's most famous designers of women's hats, here for your choosing. Placed on sale at following extraordinary low prices: Melba Toilet Preparations have stood the test of time, and are today the recognized standard of high - grade Toilet Preparations : Melba Cream, priced at only 50 Melba Cleanser, priced only 50 Melba Powder, 2 sizes 25. 50 Melba Astringent, priced at 50 Melba Nail Polish, priced at 25c Melba Rouge, priced at only 25 The prices here quoted are for today Saturday only. Soap will not be delivered except with other goods. Take advantage of these prices: 5c Ivory Soap, Small Size, Special Three CaKes 10c '50c, Soap Lake Salts, special 25 25c Soap Lake Salts, special 15 25o "Tiz" for Tired Feet at 17 25c 'Zeltzt" for Tired Feet,15 Sempre Geovine 50c value at 2t 75o.Pompeiian Massage Cr'm 49 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste, at 28 ,25c Colgate's Tooth Paste, at 20 $1.50 Oriental Cream, special, 98 50c Hind's Honey and Al. Cr. 28j 15c Hand Scrubs, special' at 8j 40c Ebony Hand Scrubs at 25 35c Tooth Brushes, special at 18 $1 White Rubber Syringe at 89 $1:25 White Rubber Syringe 98 50c Red Rubber Gloves, only 3o Rubber Lined Traveling Cases worth to $1.00, choice only 50 35c Domestic Castile, cake at 21 10c Lilac Rose Glycerine Soap 5 10c Imported Castile Soap, at 8 15c Pear's .Unseen td Soap ll Scott's Toilet Paper, dozen 95 15c Whisk Brooms, special at 9 50c Scott's Paper Towels, at 35 10c Peroxide, four-oz. size at 5J $1 Lambert's Listerine, only 65 35c Witch Hazel, special, at 21 25c Petroleum, one-pound at 10J $1 Viotel Vegetal 4711, at 65 10c Moth Balls, full pound at 5? 25c Moth Crystals, special at lOh 25c Imperial Talcum, fine, at 19 15c Talcum Powder, now at 5 35c Absorbent Cotton, 1 lb. 21 25c Sanitary Belts, now only 19 oc bamtary Napkins, dozen 3ap Melba Traveling Package, at 50 EXTRA SPECIAL MARY GARDEN EXTRACT $2 Value $1.50 Ounce 17W"'" "f -! f'f !i',J Xl'J '?,' t! ''"(if Glove Dept., Main Floor Great Sale of Women's Long Gloves We are sole Portland agents for Fownes Brothers' celebrated Kid Gloves for Women; also "Monarch" and "Derby" Gloves; full line Kayser Silk Gloves in all weights and prices. Glove Department, Main Floor. 1 6-Button Length Gloves, 50c Pr. Long' SilK Gloves 75c Pair 16-button length imported mercer ized lisle gloves, with two. clasps at wrist. Popular colors. CZ Sizes 6 to &y2, pair, only wlL Women's 16-button length, pure silk Gloves with double finger tips, white, gray, tan, black, 7 EZ. navy. Sizes 5i2 . to 8ia Wotnen'sP.K. StreetGloves $lPr. White Wash Gloves $1.50 Pair Women's "Bacmo" pique street Gloves, finest quality lambskin. 1 clasp style with fl? T flf Paris point backs, at PXll Women's Washable white doeskin Gloves; 1 pearl clasp style, P. X. M. sewn with fancy spearpoint backs Reyneir Suede Gloves, $1.75 Pr. "Vallier's" Suede Gloves $2.00 "Vallier's" Stainless Suede Gloves will not harden through perspir ation or lose color. Zf ff 3-clasp imported "Reyneir" snede Gloves, overseam sewn with suede stitched back. Popii-tJJ'l 7 CZ lar colors, all sizes 2-clasp style, all sizes Women's Honest Dollar Silk Hose The best Dollar Silk Hose for wo men made. Made from best grade pure thread silk. High spliced heels. Black, white T 11 and tan. At, the pair Thread SilK Hose 85c Pair . Pure thread Silk Hose in black or tan. High spliced heels, double garter welt and lisle soles. Full line of sizes. 3 pairs for O CT j $2.50 the pair, at only "Onyx" Silk Plated Hose, 3 Pr. $1 $25.00 Patt'rn Hats $18.75 $35.00 Patt'rn Hats $26.25 $37.50 Patt'rn Hats $28.13 $40.00 Patt'rn Hats $30.00 $45.00 Patt'rn Hats $33.75 $100 Pattern Hats $75.00 New Line Baby Stockings Hosiery DepL, Main Floor Infants' Mercerized Hose 3 Pair $1.00 Infants' Silk Plated Hose 25c Infants' fine ribbed, seamless mer cerized Stockings. Very elastic. Colors black, white and EZflr tan. All sizes, 3 pairs Ask for "S. & H." Green Stamps. Infants' silk outside and lisle in side Hose. Light weight, fine ribbed, seamless. Black, white and tan. All sizes. Excellent O EZf. wearing quality. At, pair Infants9 Silk Stockings 50c Pair Hose Worth to 35c, 2 Pairs 25c Infants' seamless pure thread silk Hose of excellent quality. Come in white, black, tan, pink and blue. All. sizes. Infants' Silk 'Stockings, special at, pair"" 1000 pairs, including odd lots, fine imported lisle and silk lisle in the plain or fancy. Sizes 4 to 6. Reg ular 25c, 35c and 50c- val- O EZg. ues, at 2 pairs for only"'-'' "Golden Rod" Vacuum Cleaners Regular Selling Price $8.50 st -v past Special Demonstration "Golden Rod" Vac- Sk f (1J l-y urns Cleaner in Carpet Dept. on the Thirdft I J mmmf Jm Htr fiuur. iftu aavaniage toi special prices. Hi O. W. K." Imperial Roast Coffee 40c Quality at Grocery, Bakery and Delicatessen Departments on the Fourth Floor. Order tfti U "fj a pound of this splendid Coffee and you will-never use any other. A stand- m( m W ard 40cj value at 29c a pound. No deliveries except with other purchases (&sL- "Onyx" Silk Boot Hose for wo men. Pure silk with seamless mer cerized sole and garter top. Full line of sizes. Priced fljt fif three pairs for on! McCallum" SilK Hose $ 1 .25 "McCallnm's" Outsize Silk Hose for Women. Pure thread silk with high spliced heels and lisle soles. Full assortment of 4? f O C sizes up to 10V2 Children's Hosiery at 25c a Pair Children's "Pony" and "No Mend Hose" for wear also fine ribbed Children's Underwear 25c Children's fine ribbed white cotton Vests and Pantalets, high or low silk lisle for dress occa- O Cfg neck, long or short-sleeve O sions. At the pair, only Vests. Ages 2 to 16. AtJl Women's Sleeveless Vests at 11c Lisle Thread Vests at 25c Women's Swiss ribbed white cot ton Vests, sleeveless style with Women 's Swiss ribbed white lisle t thread sleeveless Vests with mer cerized tape around the ' neck and arms. Priced at crochet yokes front and 1 T a back. Special, each, only A X w Women's Sleeveless Vests at 35c Women's Fancy Vests 48c Women 's high-grade fancy Vests sleeveless style with fancy crochet yokes, beveral styles. All Jj D -x-US- New line Women's ribbed white lisle Vests with banded top. cro chet top or fancy yokes, Qff full line of all sizes, at --' sizes, priced this sale at Children's Black Pantalets All Sizes Women s Lisle Union Suits $1,00 Children's Summer-weight black cotton Pantalets. Knee - length style, with gusset seat. Ages 2 to 12. Specially priced, ac- Ofp cording to size, 25tf to Women's "Richelieu" lisle thread Union Suits. Low-neck, sleeveless st3-le, with band top and lace knee. They come in sizes 4, CP t ff 5 and 6. Special at P X 11 MAN FINED FOR ASSAULT Shooting at Sleeping Man and Wife Costs Ernest Johns $30. Ernest Johns, 41 North Ninth street w&s fined 130 eaterday for assault with a dangerous weapon on Mr. and Mrs. K. Q. Sheldon. 48 North Ninth street, yesterday morning; at 1:43 o'clock. Johns dog-, a big Alaskan. Is said to bava been bested in a fight recently. H is said that Johns fired two shots through a window at Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon as they lay asleep in their apartment, blaming them for his dog's defeat. VT. TU Johnston, who saw Johns' loitering; around the apartment-house after hours, sent in a call for the police oeiore me snots were fired. Johns was arrested in the rear of the premises wun tne revolver in his possession with two chambers empty. EXCURSION TO H1LLSB0R0 Sunday Round Trip, Including "Lunch, C5c. Get tickets now at 90 Fifth street train leaves Jefferson-st. depot. Front and Jefferson streets at 10:30 A. M. Sunday. L HH!JUlli IIJIUIUDI Will ,iVC 1 1 . OVU fire and police hors farm vacation of two iroeka. PAVING CONTRACTS GIVEN Street Committee Awards Jobs Ag gregating $142,746. Street paving contracts aggregating $142,746 were awarded yesterday by the street committee of the City Council. These, with others let in the last two months, raise the total of recent paving improvements to close to $7S0,000. The contracts let yesterday include the following: Vlstafla and other streets, to the Warren Construction Company for gravel bitulithlo paving. $44,157; East Fifty-seventh street, from Sandy boulevard to Treznont, to the Warren Construction Company, for gravel Dltulltnic, si2,64; Millers ave nue, ' from East Seventh to. East Six teenth streets, to .tne. Linden, Klbbe Construction Company, for . concrete. $16,619; East Thirty-seventh street, from Hancock to Rossmere, to the Oregon Independent Paving Company, for concrete, $8418; East Lincoln and other streets, to the Pacific Bridge Company, for bltullthic redress, $61,903. Bids for the paving of East Clay and, other streets were rejected becausa of the desire of the property owners of part of the district to have a different variety of paving from that to be used in the improvement as a whole. The lowest bid for this contract was $8S, 000, by the Barbour Asphalt' Paving Company. MOTORISTS EVADE LICENSE Checking of Tags Ordered After Frauds Are Discovered. New methods of evading the stats automobile law regarding licenses are being- discovered dally by the police, the latest' being the alleged use of one set of tags to cover both the; automobile of a father and the motor cycle of his son. The defendant is F. Meeks, a youth living at 493 East Thirty-third street North, arrested yes terday by 'Patrolman Maxwell. Coming, atop of the alleged discov ery of the changing of a 1912 tag to one for the current year, for which W. P. Rhodes -Is to answer in court to day, the case is to be made the occa sion of a rigid checking of licences, as the police believe that numerous frauds have been perpetrated by per sons seeking to evade the payment of licenses or to conceal their Identity. J. C Feters, a young demonstrator, sentenced to five days at the rockpile for driving an automobile while drunk and violating numerous other provis ions of the ordinance, is serving his sentence. Notice of appeal was given when the sentence was Imposed, but later young Peters abandoned the fight and asked to begin his term. Mrs. Irvine Buried in. Albany. ALBANY. Or., May 9. (Special.) The funeral of Mrs. S. O. Irvine, a prominent pioneer Albany woman wh died Tuesday night, was held yester day. The services were held at th United Presbyterian Church, of whloh Mrs. Irvine was a member for a great many years, and were conducted by Rev. Dr. W. P. White, pastor of the church. BEAUTIFUL HOME SITE FREE To be given away absolutely. Go on the Sunday excursion to Hlllsboro you may get the lot. Secure tickets at 90 Fifth st at once. Round trip, includ ing lunch, 25c. Train leaves Jefferson street depot at 10:30 A. M. Sunday. Chicago's city salary list for 1918 calla for 28,7S2,699.