Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, June 21, 1913, Page 3, Image 3

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50 Clearance Sales in 50 Different Sections of the Store-Quality and Economy Assured in Every Sale
THE JIOKMKG OJfcEGOXIAN. SATURDAY, JUNE 31, 1913.
"Lowest
o -
Smart Trimmed Hats
Will Be Found
In This Sale at $2.95
For designs, material and workmanship,
these hats stand apart from the ordinary);
in fact, the
Sold Regularly at $5 to $12
The first announcement of this sale was
made Thursday and it created a furor among
the women who thronged our millinery salons. Dozens of hats were
sold. Nevertheless, the assortment still remains wonderfully com
plete, with many attractive and becoming styles.
There are hats here that are original with Regina; of Phipps of
New York, and the Rawak.
Severely tailored, semi-tailored and dress hats in small, medium
and picturesque shapes. Exquisitely trimmed with ribbons, wings,
flowers, fancy ribbons and odd little stick-ups. In every conceivable
color, as well as black and white. Second Floor.
Balkan Blouses
Such as the Real
Sports Girl Wears
Clearance $1.19
Balkan blouses, the rage of the
present season. " Made of white
galatea and white jean, with col
lars and cuffs and tie of red
and white, blue and white,
and pink and white stripe,
as well as plain red and navy.
Some with soutache braid trim
ming. Patch and cut-in pockets.
A full line of the most at
tractive Balkan blouses, perfect
"make and fit, with sailor and
Robespierre collars. In all white,
white with red or blue collars,
cuffs and ties. In sizes 8 to 20.
Priced at $1.75. Fourth Floor
Newest Arrivals in Balkan Dresses
For Girls From 2 to 14
Somebody has been asking for Balkan dresses for girls and little tots.
Here they are ! Just being taken out of their boxes, and they are the most
fetching frocks you would care to see.
For little ones from 2 to 6, they are made of sprigged and flowered
muslin, trimmed with a dainty scallop.
For children from 6 to 12, they are of pretty Anderson zephyr or French
percale, in plaids or solid blues, pink or tan.
Another style, made for girls from 6 to 14, is made in two pieces ;
pleated skirt on waist and separate blouse finished with hemstitched collar.
They are all built on the attractive long, straight line, which is so youth
ful and pretty.
Prices $225, $2.75 and $3J75 Fourth Floor
Juniors' Serge Dresses, Clearance $8.45
That Sell Regularly From $11.50 to $12.75
Sizes 13 to 17 Years
This is a special offering of black, brown and navy and light blue
dresses, made of all wool, shrunk and sponged serge. They are excellently
tailored and made in the new peplum effect, with pretty neck frills of lace;
some with side and sleeve frills. They are prettily trimmed with braid,
cloth of contrasting color and fancy buttons. Splendid in material, style
and workmanship. ' Fourth Floor.
Junior Suits in a Diversity of Models
AT CLEARANCE PRICES
Our entire stock of junior suits has been reduced every one an abso
lute bargain, as the comparative prices will show. In all the newest ma
terials and styles Bedford cords, serges, eponges in Bulgarian blouse,
cutaway and strictly tailored effects, with trimmings of silk, eponge. velvet.
lace and fancy buttons. In the best colors of the season Alice blue, navy,
tan and Nell rose. Sizes 1 5 to 1 7 years.
Regular, $20.00, $28.50, $32.50 to $46.50
Special, $14.95, $21.98, $24.98 to $35.98
Fourth Floor
GLOVES
RELIABLE QUALITIES IN
CHAMOIS AND DOESKIN
16 button length natural
chamois, P. K. sewn gloves, at
$2.85.
16-button doeskin P. K. sewn
gloves, $3.00.
1 -clasp white chamois gloves,
P. K. sewn, with black embroid
ered back, $1.50.
1 -clasp P. K. sewn white doe
skin gloves, excellent quality, only
$1.25.
16-button silk gloves, made
of very heavy silk, in white and
opera shades, heavily embroidered
arm, $2.00.
16-button fabric chamois,
suede finished gloves, in white,
natural pongee and gray, $1.00.
16-button silk lisle gloves, 'in
black and white, 75c. First Floor.
25c, 35c CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR, 18c AND 25c
Vests of fine ribbed white cotton in low or high neck, with or with
out sleeves, with pantalets to match, in knee length, plain or with linen
lace edge. Mercerized trimmed throughout.
35c BOYS' UNDERWEAR, CLEARANCE 25c
Boys' open mesh ecru cotton shirts in long or short sleeves or ath
letic style, with knee or ankle length drawers to match. Full in size,
excellently made and finished. Fourth Floor.
Sale of Sweaters
For Women, Boys,
Misses, Men and
Girls
Royal Society Packets
A timely suggestion foryjr
leisure moments while away in
the country, seaside or resorts.
Take along one or more of
these complete package novelties
and commence to embroider your
gifts for birthday or Christmas
presents.
Our line is now complete, and
we are also showing, as usual,
finished models of the materials
used to complete them in order
to give you an idea how they will
look when complete.
Centerpieces or pieces of lin
gerie, pillow covers, tie racks,
fancy bags, infants wearing ap
parel, scarfs with pin -cushions to
match, aprons, boudoir caps and
many other articles too numer
ous to mention.
These articles sell com
plete, with cotton for
working, from 25c to $1
Free Lessons Daily
Morning and afternoon,
in embroidery work, bas
ketry and lace making.
Second floor.
Hammocks
The
Cool and Comfortable
, Kinds
Clearance Prices
Porch hammocks, made of the
best quality khaki-colored canvas,
30 inches wide and 6 feet long,
with tufted mattress and made over
Yum Yum springs. As comfort
able as the softest bed.
$ 9.75 Hammocks, $7.50 -$12.50
Hammocks, $9.75
Firmly - woven hammocks, of
double twisted yarn.' Made with
throw-back upholstery pillows, with
valance to match. Come in the
most attractive colorings.
$2.00 Hammocks, $1.49
$2.50 Hammocks, $1.89
$3.50 Hammocks, $2.79
$5.00 Hammocks, $3.95
Fifth Floor.
$1.25 and $1.50 Men's Shirts Clearance 95c
In soisette with French cuffs and soft turn-over collars of same ma
terial in many patterns in white and colors. Made with plain or
pleated bosoms. The best shirt you can buy for the money.
First Floor.
Suit Cases
Selling From $10 to $15
Clearance $7.95
Of genuine cowhide, in
sizes from 24 to 26 inches.
Basement.
(filth
WAX
Voile Blouses
Today at $2.45
Regular Price $3.50
Blouse wear is the one feature of a wo
man's apparel in which she can afford to
have plenty of variety and change, for half
a dozen to a dozen pretty waists can be
bought for the price of a tailored suit or dress.
And the lingerie blouse lends a charm of
variety to a tailored suit.
T-i i r -ill .
1 his lot or voile blouses contributes a great
variety to the constant evolution of new
, things in blouses.
1 he voile used in their, constructton
is unusually soft and fine. The model
illustrated shows a wide sailor collar opening
The entire front, sleeves and collar have rows
of wide Valenciennes lace insertion inset between clusters of pin
tucking. Other models with high neck and short sleeves, trimmings
of embroidered medallions, lace insertion and rows of fine pin-tucking.
Third Floor.
in a V in the front.
Watch
and
Jewelry
Repairing
Lowest
Prices
C'Morcliandiso of cJ Merit Onjy"
Picture
Framing
Lowest
Prices
Newest
Mouldings
We Have Full Range of Styles of" the Famous
"INNOVATION" WARDROBE TRUNKS
At $25, $45 and $65
Riveted, Slatless Fiber Trunks
All Kinds All Sizes-$12 up to $27
...
Dainty Neck Fixings
DE MEDICI RUFFS
the newest and daintiest touch to
milady's toilette. Made of chif
fon and maline, box pleated. In
white, black, blue and tan.
39c to 75c.
PRINCE IMPERIAL
COLLARS the nobby, new
models, in white crepe de chine,
lined with contrasting color and
softly knitted ties of white and
colored lining. $1.50.
PRINCE IMPERIAL
COLLARS, of washable crepe
de chine, with accordeon pleated
side ruffles. 75c to $1.50.
PLEATED MALINE for
Elizabethan ruffs, in black and
white, blue and white, brown and
white and navy blue. A yard
at only $1. 50.
GUIMPES, made of point
d'esprit, plain net and shadow
lace, with low neck, finished with
picot edge. 50c. Klrt Floor.
Every Boys' Suit Selling at $9.50 to $16.50
With the Exception of Blue Serge Suits
Clearance $7.95
Price and Quality Investigated and Approved
Sizes From 6 to 18 Years
Come today and be shown the really best lot of boys" suits that you ever saw
in a special sale. Attractive new styles that will make you proud of your boy's
appearance.
A wonderful array of new patterns and colorings the new black and white
checks the latest shades of tan, brown, gray, green and fancy mixtures, diagonals
and stripes and indistinct checks.
The newest English styles, with pleated and gathered backs, box pleated fronts
and large patch pockets. Many of the regulation Norfolk and double-breasted styles.
The best quality of linings are used in these garments. They are perfect fitting
in every respect. They are suits that will wear long after you've forgotten what
you paid for them.
Clearance of Boys' Wash Suits of Paramount Importance
Prices and Qualities Investigated and Approved
In Sizes From 2 1-2 to 7 Years
Of percales, chambray, linen, galatea and poplins, in fancy stripes and plain
colors, as well as plain white. These include Russian suits, side-button style or with
sailor collars, trimmed with fancy bandings or pipings, and some with insertions.
In tan, blue, white and fancy stripes.
Suits selling at 85c to $1.00 Clearance Saturday .69c
Suits selling at $1.25 to $1.50 Clearance Saturday 98c
Suits selling at $2.00 to $2.50 Clearance Saturday $1.49
Boys' $1135 New Straw Hats, Clearance 98c
Prices and Qualities Investigated and Approved
These boys hats are made in styles appropriate for ages from 1 to 1 4 years.
They represent all the latest shapes some plain white or burnt straws others in
fancy combinations. There are the Tyrolean and sailor shapes the high and medium
crowns, the narrow and wide brims. Some have bound edges; others are plain,
band to match or with contrasting color.
Boys' Blouse Waists, Clearance 39c
Prices and Qualities Investigated and Approved
The tapeless blouse that the boys wear these days in preference to the old style.
Made of plain tan and blue chambray, also stripes, tan linen, light striped madras
and percales and soisettes. They have the tum-down collars. Full size and extra
well made. Sizes 5 to 14 years. Fourth Floor.
Some Other Store News in Detail
Coloris Bottles, pint size, $1.T0, and Thermos Bottles,
quart size, $'2.f)0. For automobiles and picnic parties.
Coloris Lunch Kit, $2.50 this kit consists o one $1.30
bottle, and large box for lunch packed in a black leather
ette case with, handle. First Floor.
Picnic Baskets 49c the most novel and attractive basket
imaginable, very compact and just the right size for a
lunch, or even for shopping. First Floor.
$2.00 Vaco Bottles $1.00 packed in case, one-quart size.
White Suede Belts in various widths and lengths, made
of finest white suede a three-inch width with tucked
effect and white satin lined and leather covered buckle,
sells at $2.50 each. A 1-inch white kid belt with pearl
buckle at t3 each. Also white kid belts inches wide
at, $2.00 each. First Floor.
Suede Belts in screen, tan and black at .$1.25 to $1.75.
Green Leather Belts for $1.25. A very fashionable shade
for wearing: with checked suits and dresses.
Week End Package, 25c, for men and women, consisting
of cold cream or shaving cream, talcuru powder, and dental
cream, very compact and attractively packed in a small
leatherette case which can fit in any small corner of the
traveling bag. Toilet Section, First Floor.
NEW BILL STRIKES SNAG
MEDIATION ACT XECJjARED XOT
TO BE NECESSATIY.
Secretary "Wilson Says Xeeda of Hour
Are Exceeded' Seth Low Dis
agrees "With Htm.
WASHINGTON, June 20. Vigorous
opposition, from the new Department of.
Labor to the proposed, arbitration and
mediation act, prepared, by the railroads'
and railroad brotherhoods for enact
ment by Congress, was voiced today
when the- measure -was presented, to a
joint session of the House and Senate
interstate commerce committee.
Secretary "Wilson criticised the new
measure as going- beyond the necessl
ties of the hour. He suggested that the
only emergency legislation needed was
an Increase of the size of the board of
the mediators under the Erdman act.
This, he said, could be effected by an
amendment to the act. rather than by
substituting a new one. He was not in
favor of creating a bureau of media
tion.
Seth Low, president of the National
Civic Federation, had informed the
committee that the railroads and
brotherhoods had agreed on a new bill
which would create a commissioner of
mediation and conciliation, appointed
by and responsible only to the Presi
dent. This commissioner, with two
designated Government officials, would
constitute a board of mediation and
conciliation to whom matters of dis
pute could be referred.
Mr. Low Insisted that the movement
was of tremendous importance In Amer
lean industrial circles and that the bill
should be passed immediately. He
added that he was uncertain as to
whether the railroads and the brother
hoods would agree to Secretary "Wil
son's suggestion.
M'KINLEY FAMILY LOSES
Suit for Relics of Iato President
"Won by Harry It. Cooper.
OAKLAND, Cal.. June 20. Kelics that
formerly belonged to the late President
McKlnley were lost to his relatives
today by a decision . rendered in the
Superior Court, when a suit brought
by Mrs. Marjorie McKlnley Morse
tieiat against tier stepfather, Harry R.
uooper, was lost.
his wife, Ida McKlnley Morse- Cooper,
favorite niece of the martyred Pres
ident, it included mahogany furniture,
a gold plate bearing an invitation to
wit rreBiueni 10 aiiend tne christen
ing of the battleshln Oh In In Ran TT,-n-
cisco in 1904 and several other souve
nirs.
OREGON MILITIA STIRRED
CRUISE TO PANAMA CANAL IN
1914 SOW PROPOSED.
This is the sixth child born to Queen
Victoria, the fourth being still-born.
King Alfonso and .Victoria, then Prin
cess of Battenberg, were married May
3. 1906.
31 STRIKERS GET 90 DAYS
Paterson Silk 3I1II "Workers Given
Suspended' Sentence.
PATERSON". N. J., June 20. Thirty
one striking silk mill workers, mem
bers of the Industrial Workers of the
World, who were convicted recently of
unlawful assemblage, were sentenced
today to serve three months each at
hard labor in the county Jail
As soon as the sentences were im
posed the court suspended them, sub
ject to the good behavior of the pris
oners. ,
Australian Cabinet Resigns.
MELBOURNE, Australia, June 20.
The Australian Premier, Right Hon. An
drew Fisher, and the Cabinet resigned
today as a result of the recent elections,
in which the Liberals obtained a ma
jority of one over the Labor party in
the Federal House of Representatives.
California Reserves' Plans for Jfcxt
Year Prompt Move to Prepare
for Joint Voyage.
BT W. E. MAHONET.
ON CRUISER ST. LOUIS. San Fran
cisco, June 20. (Special.) Plans of
the Naval Militia of California for a
cruise to the Panama Canal or Hono
lulu in 1914, have stirred the Oregon
Naval Militia with a desire to partici
pate and should the Navy Department
exchange a suitable vessel for the
cruiser Boston, used as a station ship
at Portland, the forces mav sail in
Company. The Callfofnlans cruise this
year to Santa Cruz from July 2 to 8,
joining the torpedo flotilla there.
Captain George W. Bauer, or tne
California Militia, with Lieutenant
Commander George E. Kammerer,
called on Lieutenant-Commander G. F.
Blair, of the Oregon Militia, aboard
the cruiser St. Louis previous to sailing
todav and a number of subjects bear
ing on the state militia laws, also on
regulations of the Navy Department
governing the two organization's, were
gone over. It was agreed that the
Pacific Coast States should cruise in
company when possible - for mutual
benefit.
The St. Louis loaded 40 tons of am
munition here today for delivery at
Bremerton and took on 50,000 gallons
of water. A charge of 3 for each 1000
rallons was made, and at Bremerton
the cost to the ship is 8 cents, while at
Portland 75,000 gallons were delivered
without expense.
Son Born to Queen of Spain.
MADRID, June 20. Queen Victoria of
Spain gave birth to a son last night.
JERK BREAKS MAN'S NECK
Lumber "Worker Drops Dead Soon
After Accident Occurs.
CENTRALIA. Wash.. June 20. (Spe
cial.) A peculiar accident here yester
day resulted in the death of J. W,
Rlneiey, an employe of the Chehalis
River Lumber & Shingle Company.
Mr. Rineley s son was passing heavy
timber to him and the older man held
one stick too long, the jerk dislocating
his neck. Mr Rineley caught six more
pieces before he was forced to go to his
bunk and lie down. Fifteen minutes
later he got up. hitched his horse, drove
four miles- to a Centralia hospital.
climbed two flights of stairs and then
died.
An examination revealed the fact that
the man's neck was broken and that
death was inevitable after the accident
occurred. Mr. Rineley was 53 years of
age and is survived by his wife and son.
His home is in Raymond.
Oyster Soup Contains $100 Pearl.
CHEHALIS, Wash., June- 20. (Spe
cial.) Arthur Woodruff, an inmate of
the State Training School, at Chehalis,
who has been ill and in the school hos
pital, yesterday was given some oyster
soup, and almost chocked on a pearl. A
local jeweler pronounced it to be worth
from $80 to $100. The news has caused
a. boom in business at the Chehalis
cafes.
REFUNDS WILL BE PAID
RAILWAYS AND MINNESOTA OF
FICIALS AGREE.
has been asked to formulate a plan
whereby this may be accomplished.
Katherine L. Norton, New Bedford,
Mass.. says: "t had a terrible pain
across 'my back, with a burning and
scalding feeling. I took Folev Kidney
Pills as advised, with results certain
and sure. The pain and burning feel
ing left me. I felt toned up and invig
orated. I recommend Foley Kidney
Pills." For backache, rheumatism,
lumbago, and all kidney and bladder
ailments use Foley Kidney Pills. Hunt
ley Bros. Fourth and Washington' Sts.
Roads to Be Called On to Distrib
ute $3,000,000 to Shippers
in Next Six Months.
ST PAUL, June 20. At a conference
with members of the State Warehouse
and Railroad Commission held behind
locked doors today representatives of
railways affected by the decision of the
United States Supreme Court in the
Minnesota case agreed to put into effect
as soon as possible the state rates de
clared valid by the Supreme Court.
These include the 2-cent passenger rate,
the merchandise freight schedule and
the commodity freight rate, enacted by
the Legislature but never put into ef
fect because of the injunction proceed
ings.
The agreement today ended discussion
of further litigation by President Gray
of the Great Northern, assured the
state officials that there would be no
further delay in establishing the state
rates and that refunds due shippers for
overcharges during the period of litiga
tion representing the difference be
twees the present rates and those made
by the state would be paid at once.
The roads will be called on to dis
tribute approximately $3,000,009 within
the next six months.
In 1909 after the commodity rate had
been enjoined, the Legislature passed a
law requiring the railways to file sched
ules each month, showing all shipments
made under the law and the difference
between the state rate and those con
nected in each particular case.
These schedules have been kept up
to date and the railways will pay over
to the State Commission the amount
represented, to be distributed by the
Commission to the shippers entitled to
the rebates. Attorney-General Smith
ARABS ARE PUT TO ROUT
One Italian and 1 9 Soldiers Killed
in Battle in Tripoli.
ROME, June 20. A. severe battle
fought between the Italian troopa and
the Tripolitan Arabs at Ettangi yester
day cost the lives of one Italian officer
and 19 soldiers, while five officers and
217 men were wounded.
The Arabs were completely routed.
Veteran "Wcatber Observer Resigns.
SAN FRANCISCO. June 20. After 18
years of service as head of the San
Francisco Weather Bureau. Alexander
G. McAdie has resigned to accept the
professorship or metenroloty and th
directorship of the Bluehill Observa
tory, at Harvard University. He will
relinquish ii is present post just before
the opening of the Fall term at Har
vard. Professor McAdie will succeed
the late Professor A. Lawrence Rotch,
founder of the Bluehill Observatory,
who was the first professor of meteor
ology at Harvard.
lames Mot: u ire Is Suicide.
SKATTLK, Wash.. June 20. James
McGuire. of Portland, Or., committed
suicide by jumping overboard from the
steamship Mariposa, on which lie was a
passenger on his way home from Sew
ard. Alaska, to spend his vacation, ac
cording to cable advices received from
Ketchikan, Alaska, where the ALariposa
called yesterday. McGuire jumped over-'
board last Monday while the Mariposa
was steaming from Cape St. Ellas to
Cape Spencer. Passengers who saw
him notified Captain O'Brien, but before
assistance could be given McGuire
Hank.
Bo Yon Feel CMlly
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ative and tonic which has proven its value in the past 40 years is
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Restores activity to the liver and to the circulation the blood is
purined, the digestion and appetite improved and the whole body
feels the invigorating force of this extract cf native medicinal
p.anu.. In consequence, the heart, brain and nerves feel the
refreshing inBuence. For over 40 years this reliable remedy has
been sold m liquid form by all medicine dealers. It can now also
be obtained in tablet form in $1.00 and 50c boxes. If your druggist
doesn't keep it. send 50 one-cent stamps to P-V.Pierce, M.D. Buffalo.
The Common Sense Medical Adviser a book of
J008 pa art antuver all medical questions.
Send 31c in one-cent utampa to R. V. Pierce, M. IX