THE. MORNING OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 1. 1913. The New Fall Suits and Overcoats for Men Now Shown in Our Men's Store Are Priced to Save You $5.00 to $8.00 Third Floor, New Building Enjoy Your Noonday Luncheon We serve an appetizing- 50c Luncheon from 11:30 to 2:30 P. M. dally. Seveath-floor Restaurant. A T)pT r?Qf HOOD RIVER APPLES Fine-colored, good-sized Fruit r Illy iVy; in heavy packed boxes. Specially priced, while any QQ - m y -rm remain, the box .yOC A . S H I WILLAMETTE VALLEY KING APPLES from one of Hole-Proof GOLFERS Kodaks Hose ;What are your needs a Brassle. a Mashle, a Putter? We have Just received a hew shipment of the famous Harry C. Lee & Co. Golf requisites everything of the best in Golf equipment Is here awaiting your selection. Fifth Floor, New Bide Everything- for the Kodak, as well as a full line of Kodaks. Develop ing: and finishing- done by an ex pert, formerly with the Eastman Company. First Floor, Sen Bids. the best orchards in the Valley. Mostly' 4-tier. carefully wrapped .bruit ot an excellent color. m specially priced, while any remain, the box. . .... . No Telephone Orders Taken. Pare Food Grocery. Ti--- $1.25 for which we are principal Port land Agents Six pairs guaranteed to wear without holes for 6 months 30 '((See, the Panama CanaiiH 3 Millinery Specials! WORKING MODEL IN ACTUAL OPERATION the world's greatest engineering achievement, joining the At lantic and Pacific Oceans, and opening up a new commerce route to the world. This is an educational opportunity for everyone. Lecturer in attendance to explain the operations, locations and general workings of America 's most giantic engineering under taking. EXHIBITED FREE OP CHARGE, 10 A. M. to 12 M. and 1:30 P.-M. to 5 P. M. Fifth Floor, Meier & Frank's, Women's & Children's Hosiery BEST QUALITIES LOW PRICED Our Hosiery Section is filled with good things no matter what your requirement, we are prepared to fill it to your entire satisfaction. "We have selected a few specials and priced them exceedingly low, to which we call your attention today: Women's 35c Hose Wayne knit, medium - weight cotton, in black only. This is a good and durable stocking, especially suited to Winter wear. Two pairs OQ for 55c the pair.. Women's Imported Hose in a medium-weight ingrain cotton of soft finish. Maco split foot. In black only. Three pairs OC for $1.00 the pair OiJC $1.50 "A1U" Silk Hose our own special brand. Made of pure thread silk, with double silk tops and lisle soles. In black J 1 9Q only. The pair....... pl-J57 Women's 35c Hose an imported light-weight lisle, durable and elastic. Comes in black, OQ white and tan. The pair. Women's 35c Hose in ' black cashmere, full fashioned,, with gray toe and heel. On spe- OQ cial sale at pair..... OSC Boys' and Girls' 25c Hose medium-weight ribbed cotton, with seamless feet. In black 1 Q only. 3 pairs 50(5 the pair. . Infants' 25c Stockings of wool. In black and white only, with mer cerized heels and toes. Ofl The pair.. vC First Floor. Main Bids;. Untrimmed Hats at Reduced Prices We continue each day to re ceive and place before our pat rons the newest conceits in Millinery the most modish shapes, the newest effects and the latest colors and combina-. tions all will be found await ing your selection. Here are -three specials" worthy of par ticular mention: To $4.50 Untrim'd Hats, $1.75 This is a collection of velours, untrimmed, in a large variety of popular colors, and in all the newest and most favored shapes. To $3.50 Untrimmed Hats, 95c A comprehensive showing of bright-finished felts, in black and all the most desirable and fashionable colors. A splendid variety shapes suitable for every occasion. To $1.50 Untrim'd School Hats This is a lot of practical untrimmed shapes, suitable for school or general wear, as they are Hats that may be worn by the' woman or young miss. They are of felt, in a variety of shapes and colors. Priced 69. Second Floor, Main Bids;. Moderateness of Price in Close Touch With FashionDesignates This Store Pre-Eminent for Fall Apparel The fashions in "Women's Suits, Dresses, Wraps in fact, for their general adornment were never more alluring. The exquisite, beautifully-colored and intricately woven ma terialsthe even lovelier examples of art in trimmings, and the graceful, sweeping lines shown in the construction of all garments certainly make this a season long to be remem bered in the annals of fashion. Do you wish a Gown of surpassing loveli ness for evening wear? It is herel Do you wish a simple Afternoon Frock, graceful, lovely, yet daintily simple? It is here! . Do you require a Fancy Suit one of those lovely duvetyn, brocaded, velvet, plush, fur trimmed creations, with any of the modish touches? It is here! Or if your taste runs to the severely Tailored Suit that, too, will be found in all its varia tions. And so it is with Coats, Wraps for evening or afternoon wear. They are all here and all most moderately priced. Sarment Saloon, Second Floor. Underwear -In Greatest Variety at Lowest Prices women s ana imiaren s underwear at i imeiy savings Now is the time to select your Fall and "Winter Underwear, for the prices are low, range for selection perfect, and the season for its use very near at hand. ment. $1.25 Women's Union Suits Fleece-lined cot ton, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length, white or cream colors. Sizes 6 to 9. Priced, the ear- Cn . 65c Women's Vests and Pants Medium-weight cotton, with high neck, long or short sleeves, knee or ankle-length pants. 2 for 75; or, the gar ment 45c $1.25 Women's Union Suits Medium weight cotton, in cream color only. Made with high necks, long sleeves and in ankle length. In regular and out sizes. 07 uit The garment 65c Women's Vests, Pants, Corset Cov ers High or low necked, long or short sleeves, knee or ankle-length Pants. Reg ular and out sizes. 3 for $1.00; OC the garment. .... . . . V"' 65c Children's Union Suits In medium-weight ribbed cotton, high neck, long sleeves, ankle -length garments, with drop seat. In white or gray. The A Q garment ; . . "7C 60c Infants': Shirts All -.wool, double breasted style, with no buttons, .pinning in the back. Feather-stitched and silk trimmed. Come in all sizes. At, First Floor, Main Bids Mull Orders Filled. 1?t WrighPs Famous Health Underwear l Known everywhere and appreciated by men of discrimina tion for its unusual qualities, combining, as it does, perfect comfort with every hygienic requirement. Its distinguishing features are: Perfect ventilation while retaining the body heat and freedom from dampness through perspiration. These qualities make it an ideal Underwear for those with a rheumatic tendency. Our Wednesday Notion Sale CHARTER OAK THREAD 200 yds., 6-cord, Guaranteed. Special, 6 spools, 25. Spool 5c Helene Hair Nets Large size. Tied ends Special 3 for. .... .10S 5c ."Our Own" Silk Thread 100-yd. All colors Special Spool. .4 Bone Hair Pins Shell color crimped Special, Yz dozen 10 35c C C Silk In black only Special Spool 19 5c Safety Pins 1 dozen on card 3 2c Wire Hair Pins Assorted sizes Dozen Papers lOf? 15c Cameo Scrim Binding Black and white Roll 10 5c C. B. Mercerized Darning Cotton all colors 2 for 50 3c Washington Pins full count Paper 2 10c "Mothers'" Ironing Wax Each.. 5 6c Hooks and Eyes Black and white 2 Cards 5J Wavy Wire Collar Supports on tape. Black and white Doz 10 6c Basting Cotton 500-yd. Spool, white Spool .3 5c Conqueror Thread Hand or machine white 2 Spools 5 5c Silk-Covered Nainsook Shields 3 and 4 Pair 10 nnnnnnnnnnnnnMaannBnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn (Wednesday's Grocery Specials $1.15 ROYAL BANQUET FLOUR Specially milled for us from the finest Bluestem Wheat. It makes the lightest, whitest and most nutritious bread, cake, etc. Special, the sack Clover Leaf Butter One of our best brands. Special, the Roll. .73 Eagle Milk popular brand doz. cans 91-70 Can.. . .15 Pea Beans Michigan stock 5-lb. Sack... 29 RunkelTs Ground Chocolate 1-lb. can 25 -lb. can 15 Tip Top Asparagus Tips No. 1 sq. cans doz cans $2.45 Can 22$ Loose Raisins Pennant Muscatels LD.' : 7V2& Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple No. 2 Cans 19 Maple Syrup Guaranteed pure Gallon Can .$1.65 Aunt Dinah's Molasses No. 10 Can 55 Dyer's Baked Beans No. 2 Cans. '.. 12V2 Cross & Blackwell's Olive Oil Large Bottle 75$ Arm and Hammer Baking Soda pkers 25 Japan Head Bice 5-lb, Sacks 29 Wright's $1.00 Shirts and Drawers Velvet finished, in interlocked stitch. Of a good, medium-weight Egyptian cot ton, soft and elastic. OQ The garment 071 $1.00 Wright's Shirts and Drawers Heavy-weight Egyptian cotton, ribbed. Splendid we'aring and perfect fitting garments. QQ- Priced at w $1.00 Wright's Shirts and Drawers Of heavy merino, fleece lined. Made for warmth and long wear. The OQ garment. OJJi $1.75 Wright's Shirts and Drawers Blue random worst ed and mercerized d e rb y ribbed garments. A splendid Winter weight, neatly, fin ished; form-fitting garments, at. $3.00 Wright's Union Suits Made of fine white lisle, in a medium weight. Perfect fit ting, well finished, with the closed crotch. dQ Qt Priced at... p&.JV $1.59 $2.29 $2.00 Wright's Shirts and Drawers Made of Australian wool, derby, ribbed, in white only. Form-fitting, well fin ished garments, in a good, me dium weight, priced '7Q now at p X $2.50 Wright's Union Suits Wool-mixed suits, in a heavy weight. They are in the nat ural gray color, and are an ideal garment for the outdoor man. Special, the Suit Wright's $3.50 Union Suits Made of fine Australian wool, in a medium weight and in the natural gray. Perfect fitting, splendid-wearing gar ments. Priced at d0 1C only pO.XU WRIGHT'S UNDERWEAR FOR BOYS Wright's 50c Shirts and Drawers Heavy, fleece-lined cotton garments, identical in make and ..finish with the men's garments. . Spe- A O cially priced, garment. r3C f i f Just Inside Alder-St Entrance j 15c Window Curtain Swiss, 6c Printed Swiss for window curtains, selling regularly at 15c-the yard, is offered at OC This is a very pretty, dainty material for curtain use, and comes in a variety, of colors, and is washable.. We are going to sell a number of patterns that liave been discontinued by the manufacturers at this very low price, and, as the quantity is limited, it will be to your advantage to make an early selection. Th& Quality' Store of Portland nfUy. 2ixtl'MorriaHV AUcr 9ta. Nemo Instruction Week ! Mrs. A. L. Craig, Instructor and Lecturer from Nemo Hygienic-Fashion Institute, N. Y. Every woman will find Mrs. Craig's talks beneficial in the selection of a most healthful yet fashionable Corset Model for the individual figure. -oret 1'arlorn, 3d Floor, New Dldif. : Sj JEWISH NEW YEAR NEARS Holy Season Begins With Rosh Ilashanah This Season. The Jewish New Year begins Thurs day, October 2. The holy season be gins with Rosh Hashanah this evening and .services will be held In all of the Jewish churches in the city. The sea ion ends October 23 with Sheminl At ceretb, the feast of the conclusion. Ten days from Thursday will be the fast day, Tom KIppur, and two weeks from Thursday will be the Feast of the Dooths. On this day there will be a special service for a harvest thanks giving. At the Beth' Israel Synagogue the children of the Beth Israel school will participate in the service. . The holy season la specially set apart by the Jewish people for giving to charity and for personal good wishes. Tonight and tomorrow special serv ices will be held in all synagogues. At Beth Israel the service will be read by Harold R. Rlnehart. and Rabbi Wise will preach Wednesday at 8 P. tt and Thursday at 10 A. M. Congregation Ahavai Sholom will hold its services at 7 P. M. and 7 A. M., Rev. Robert Abrahamson officiating. Mr. Rlnehart will preach Friday morning. CARD OF THAXKS. We wish to thank our many friends for their kindness and beautiful flowers in this hour of sorrow in the loss of our baby daughter. We wish especially to thank Rose City Chapter, O. . S.. and the Good Samaritan Hos pital. MR, AND MRS. JOHN A. RUMFORD. Adv. Use common sense, buy Superior co&L S a ton. Main 164, A, 1541. Adv. STREET PLANS ARE READY Commissioner Dieck's Proposal for East Burnside May Be Inspected. Three sets of the proposed plans for the widening of East Burnside street have been prepared by Commissioner Dieck, and are open to inspection at his office. One plan is to make the street uniformly 60 feet wide from the Burnside bridge ' to a connection with the Base Line road at North Mount Tabor. Another provides for an 80 foot street, and the third makes the street a 100-foot boulevard. The Center Addition Club favors the opening and widening to 80 feet, and this plan is favored by the Bast Bum side District Improvement Association. There seems to be agreement that the street should be extended, but wide difference exists about the widening. A meeting will be held in the near future and an expression of property owners secured. LAUNDRESS IS DEPORTED Woman Who Embarrassed Prince Sulkowskl Returned to Vienna. NEW TORK; Sept 30. Mrs. Clara Melcher, the Viennese laundress, who says that Prince Stanislaus Sulkowsfe! promised to marry her, only to Jilt her, when she followed him to this country. was taken aboard the steamship Kron- prlnz Wllhelm for deportation today. She was brought here from Califor nia as an undesirable alien after her pursuit of the Prince. He subsequently married Miss Marie Louise Freese, a California girl of wealth. NIGHT SCHOOL IS SWAMPED Five Hundred . Applicants Appear for Opening. So great was the rush of applicants who desired to register for courses In the Night High School, which opened In the . Lincoln High . School building Sunday night, that W. C Anderson, the principal, and the corps of .teachers under him were swamped. Mr. Ander son estimated that at least 500 were on hand. Last year the total-registration was about 250. In the typewriting department there were 163 applicants last night. In the stenography class, 136 were regis tered. . Other classes were in propor tion. Those who could not be registered on account of the rush will be regis tered at the next class meeting on Wednesday night. Class work will be gin on Friday night. The new Nautical School was swamped with prospective students. Nearly 40 young navigators-to-be boarded the quarterdeck platform, where John McNulty. United States hydrographlo expert, who will teach the course, was striving to get them logged. In connection with the night High School, an elementary school and a school for foreigners were opened at the Lincoln High School. The elementary night school in the Alblna Homestead School building was also opened last night. Cornelius Fire Drill Fast. CORNELIUS, Or., Sept. 30. (Special.) At the first fire drill held under the new state law, the Cornelius public school was emptied In 50 seconds. There were 56 pupils on the upper floor, and 68 on the lower floor. BLAME FOR DEATH FIXED Employer of Tinner Held Responsi ble for Fatality by Jury. On the strength of testimony that he had been warned that "that ladder will kill somebody, some day,'' "W. S. Abbott, of the Abbott Tinning and Roofing Company, was held responsi ble for the death of Charles Burtch, a tinner, who died at Good Samaritan Hospital Monday from the effects of a fall Saturday, while working at 653 Wasco street, a private home. Burtch lived with -his mother and brother. Walter, at 514 West Tyler street, St. Johns. The Jury consisted of R. A. Calkins, Martin Finneran, W. S. lUlea, W. A. Mayer, Charles E. Sawyer and I). S. Carlock.