20 THE MORNING OKEGONIAN, WED .U A JO AUGUST '-TO, l'JlS. Read "Laddie-A True Blue Story," Just Published, Price $1.35 Written by the Author of " Girl of the LimberlosrBookstore, Basement Annex The New Fall Suits for Men Are Here-The Famous Invincible" Make at $16.50 Equals $25 Suits Offered Elsewhere-Third Floor Men's Store WOMEN WHO USE THE "O'CEDAR" MOP to polish furniture and woodwork Invariably acclaim this wonderful Invention a great labor silver. With the least effort and without stooping or bending, floors and woodwork can be polished and cleaned, and with the most satisfactory results. This remarkable mop f:athers the dust and holds It. which lessens the dust ng so necessary heretofore after the older methods of sweeping and cleaning. See the O'Cedar Mop demonstration today in oar Big Basement Store. This mop Is only $1.50. Polish for same from 25c to $3.50. according to quantity. Bin- Biimnl Stare. Again Today Our Sale of Toilet Goods and Drugs Continues to Offer Our Patrons Great Economy ! We Are Never Undersold Enjoy Today's 50c Luncheon 11 TO 2iS6 P. M. Scotch Broth with Barley. Coiuanc Prlneeaae or Iced r.Hnt, Staffed Olives Dill Plrklrm Boiled Columbia Hlver Salmon. Sauce Kir he Pommea RIeI Choice of Breaded Hoaat Uak Tomato Sinn Shirred Kago, an tirntln Itonat Loin of Pork Apple Sauce Cold Sliced Veal I. oaf Peach Preaerveo Maxbrd Potatoea Steamed Potatoea Snmmer Sejaaah Cold Slaw Sliced Pineapple or Strawberry lee Cream Ten Coffee Iced Ten Milk Buttermilk ' Seventh Floor Restaurant . Direct Elevator $23.00 Seamless Velvet Rugs at $17.50 Plain Green, Size 9x12 Wool & Fiber Rugs, 9x12, only $6.75 20c Heavy China Matting, Yard at 11c Third Floor Carpet Department Mala BuIldIaK Mall Order Filled. m4 h & Frank's Semi-Annual $33 Sale Today Offering for Today Only 17 Most Unusual Specials in Furniture at $3.33 I IV I I Telephone Stand and Chairs of solid oak, fin ished in fumed or wax golden, regularly $7.00. $3.33 Saddle Seat Rockers of solid oak, finished in wax golden, elegant design, reg ularly selling for $7.50. Special, $3.33 Imported Chinese Grass Chairs with paper pocket on side, strongly woven, just as illustrated. Special, $3.33 Reed Rockers in Baronial finish, a comfortable Rocker, and practical, regularly $6.00, Special, $3.33 Library Tables size of top 28x42, leg 2-li in. square, fin ished in wax golden, with drawer as illustrated, regular ly $8.00. Special. $3.33 Library Tables size of top 2Sx42 in., legs 24 in. square, finished in wax golden, with drawer, regularly $9. Special, $3.33 Solid Oak High Chairs with box frame and tray, as illustrated, wax fin ished, regularly . $6.50. $3.33 a White Enamele Cribs size 28x52 with good springs, in design. Special, d Iron inches, a neat $3.33 Imported Grass Chairs close woven and strong, and will give long service; just as illus trated. Special, $3.33 Full Box Slip Seat and Chair of solid oak, in genuine leath er, finished waxed golden. Special, $3.33 5-Foot Extension Tables of solid oak, finished in golden, well constructed, regularly $8.00. Special, $3.33 Oxidized Sanitary Couches with splendid springs, well con structed and comfortable. Special, $3.33 t Kitchen Treasure with 2 bins, 2 drawers and 2 cutting boards, with shellac base and white top. Special, $3.33 Muft-aalne Staada of solid oak finished in-early Eng lish, with four shelves. $3.33 Cubist Underwear of Silk Here Kayser's Make The latest Silk Underwear novelty is here the Cubist design and colorings in embroidery on the finest quality of silk and possessing the beautiful finish to be found only in Kayser Silk Underwear. These dainty and beautiful Garments are made in Combination Suits, as illus trated; also Vests and Knickerbockers. . llilady fastidious . in dress will find these garments a pleasing diversion from the plain style. Cubist Silk Combinations So.OO Cubist Silk Vests 1 . ..$3.50 Cubist Silk Knickerbockers $3.75 SEE FITTH-ST. WINDOW DISPLAY -Flrat Floor, Main Bid. Mall Ordera Filled. Iron Beds just as illustrated, finished in pretty shade of green enamel, size 4x6 feet onlj-, regu larly $6.00. Special, $3.33 I 1; I Hardwood C h a ira with brace arm, fin ished in golden; splen did design and durably constructed; set of 4, regularly $6.60; special, $3.33 Sanitary Kitchen Tables of steel, finished in white en amel, with nickeloid top, "in two sizes. Size. 27x40, regularly $15; size 18x40, regularly $12.50. Spe cial, $3.33 Women's $2.50, $3.75 Shirts Tailored Styles Fe've a collection of handsome Tailored Shirts for women, mannish styles with vokes, pockets and soft collars and cuffs, made of soisette and fancy striped madras material. You'll be delighted with the selection. They're worth $2.50 to $3.75, and you may choose from them at the remarkable price of, each . . . $1.00 Second Floor. Main Bids Mall Ordera Filled. Supply Flour Needs Now Flour made from new wheat is not satisfactory for baking, and soon it will be difficult to buy any but new Flour. To" protect our customers against disappointments we've secured nearly 2000 barrels of our well known Royal Banquet Brand Flour, and prudent housewives will antici pate Flour needs and purchase today at the special price of, J 09 Pure Food Grocery, Bnaement St.re. Mall Ordera Filled. Remnants rice Silks, Dress Goods, Challies, Crepes Colored Wash Goods The Reason for This Remnant Sale is the daily arrival of large shipments of new merchandise, crowding to capacity our stockrooms and shelves. To make room for these incoming piece goods lines, we have marked all short lengths as remnants and included in addition all other remnant pieces, pricing them for quick disposal today at half price. Included are many desirable remnants of Silks of every quality, a great variety of Dress Goods, Challies, Crepes and Colored "Wash Goods. Every woman will find many wanted pieces in this great Remnant Sale today. Early selection is imperative for varied choice. Remnants Half Price For Wednesday Notion Day- FREE to All Women Bring this advertisement to our Notion Department todav and receive, absolutely free, a regular JOc card of WILSON DHKSS HOOKS. These popular Nw Dress Hooks are not ordinary hooks and eyes or snaps they will completely overcome your dress fastening difficulties. The free cards are not samples, but the same value for which you would regu larly pay lc. Don't neglect this opportunity to try the Wilson Dress Hooks you have seen so wideiy advertised In the leading magazines and atj'le books. Used by fashionable women everywhere and indorsed by leading dressmukers. "l"T OUT THIS ADVKBTISKMEXT and present at our Notion Depart ment. Large and small sizes; gray, black and white colors. One dozen on a card. We cannot give a card to any one who has received a card free from any merchant or the Wilson Dress Hook Co., Cleveland, Ohio. None given to children. Nation Dcpartnest, First Floor. New Bnlldlnn-. Principal Portland agents for Butterick Fashions. September De lineator now ready 15. Ftrat Floor, Mala Bldg. Principal Portland Agents for the famous Hole-Proof Hosiery for men. women and children. Guaranteed tol wear six months without hoies or new hose free. First Floor, Mala Bldg. The- Qjjality' Stoe or- Portland I B rft),SbcU,T1orriaoiv Alder 3ta. B Circus Set Brings Joy to Boys and Girls The Circus spirit will remain with the children long after the famous Ringling Brothers' performance leaves the city, and they'll take keen delight in having a Circus set after wards, with which they may "play Circus." Our Toy De partment has foreseen this desire of the children and is pre pared with some especially appropriate Sets and Games. ( The Acrobat Sets comprise wooden chair and ladder, with Clown and Acrobats. Regularly $1.00. Special, Q the Set. OI7C Spero Circus Sets consisting of Clowns and Animals, chair, ladder, barrels, tumblers and ball. Regular- "I 1 9 ly $2. Special, the set P 1 0 Circus Clown with pet ducks that climb' ladders, and see saws. Regularly $1.30. Special. 99S Bring the Children to Our Fifth Floor Playgrounds Today. Floor. Fifth New BnHdlnar- Mall Ortlerj Filled. PAROLED FUGITIVE CAUGHT Jesse Stone, Wanted in California for Embezzlement, Arrested Here. "T guess 111 back to the jute mill for mo." said Jesse Stone, dapper young tourist, when he stepped off of a train at tha Union Depot yesterday and was intercepted by Detectives Itoyle and (ioltz. Stone, recently paroled from in Quentin penitentiary, is accused of embezzling $400 from the San Francisco firm which undertook his parole and gave employment. The detectives received word from San Francisco just SO minutes before the train was to arrive, and they were on hand when Stone stepped down from the car. They trailed him a short dis tance down Sixth street and then stopped him. He gave an assumed name and said he waa from New York, but later admitted his identity and tbe crime with which he is charged. Stone is a bookkeeper, lie waa pa roled six months ago to a firm of butchers, who trusted him lmplicitly and allowed him to make the dally trip to the bank. Every day for six months he did his work punctually, handling large sums of money. Laft Saturday, instead of going to the bank, he went to the ferry and crossed to Oakland, carrying t00. He had 1336 when ar rested. He will return without fight ing extradition. The United Rtstes produces about 88 per cent, of th world's oj iters. BOY, CAUGHT IN LIE, FREED Vancouver Girl Ilescues Brother With Family Bible. When arraigned in Municipal Court on- a charge of stealing milk bottles from porches, Cecil -Oiler, of 1145 Hol gate street, gave his -age as IS. He drew a sentence of 60 days on the rock pile.' Yesterday, when he was on his 10th day, his sister and brother-in-law came over from Vancouver, Wash-, and appeared before Municipal .Judge Ste venson with the family Bible, which showed that Cecil is only 17 years of age. This takes him out of the Jurisdiction of the Police Court and Into that of the Juvenile Court. Satisfied that the boy had been incorrect as to his age Judge Stevenson ordered his release from the rockpile and sent him to Probation Officer Mcintosh, of the Juvenile Court. The latter gave the lad a good lecture and then let him go to Vancouver with his brother-in-law, who guaranteed hiro employment. Cecil said that he lied about his age in Municipal Court because he was afraid of being sent to the State Train ing School at Salem. A short rockpile sentence, in. his opinion, was prefcrabfe to this. Two Burned jn Troot I.akc Fire. TROUT LAKE. Wash., Aug. 1. Frank Pepper and son, Clarence, were seriously burned in a fire which oc curred at the Brown sawmill here early Sunday morning. In attempting to save his wife and baby from the flames after forcing' the smaller children out of a window to safety. Mr. Pepper was badly burned about the back from head to feet, as the stairway fell, being weak ened by the flames. Mrs. Pepper and baby were uninjured. It is believed tha fire started .from a lighted match dropped by an automobilist who stopped near the barn to pick up a passenger at about Z o'clock Sunday morning.