Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, January 27, 1914, Page 16, Image 16

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THE MORNING- OREGONIAN, TUESDAY-, JANUARY 27, 1914.
I A Rapid Riddance of Odd Lots of Merchandise Priced Regardless of Cost! TJ
All Charge Purchases Today and Balance of the Month Go on Your February Accounts, Payable March 1st
Hundreds of Un-Advertised Articles-Limited Quantities SS.
The Early Shoppers Will Reap the Tremendous Good of These Un-Advertised Specials- In Many Instances All Go in a Few Moments
Meier & Frank's are the exclu
sive Portland ' agents for tho
Genuine Perrin's Gloves. Lo
cated on the First Floor, Main
Building.
Ostermoor Mattresses Exclu
sive Portland and Oregon Dis
tributers. They are to be found
on the Fourth Floor, Both Buildings.
' 'Indestructo ' Trunks Guar
anteed for five years against
accident. Here exclusively.
Basement Annex, 6th and Alder
Vestibule Entrance.
Good Morning I "Weather fore
cast for today, rain. A year ago
today wa3 partly cloudy, maxi
mum temp. 44, minimum 34 deg.
Gotham Shirts Famous make,
popular with men of Portland.
They are sold here only. Found
just inside the Morrison Street
Entrance.
New Victrola and Grafonola
Parlors sound-proof rooms.
Come and hear the latest rec
ords. New Basement Annex, 6th
and Alder Vestibule Entrance.
Free Rental Bureau Helps
you to locate desirable houses
and apartments. It is located
on the Fourth Floor, Main
Building.
As Rapidly as Space Permits New Pieces of High-Grade Furniture Enter V2 Price Sale
Fourth
Floor
Women's $3.00 to $4.50 Shoes, Pair $1.65
648 pairs Women's Shoes for street and dress wear. Tan Russia calf,
patent colt and gunmetal leather. Lace and button style cloth or mat tops.
Broken lines taken from our regular stock, but nearly all sizes may be
secured.
Third Floor, New Bldg.
Infants' Wear Reduced for the White Sale
$1.00 Hand-Knitted Caps, 62c
White Hand-Knitted Caps, with pink
knitted turn-back in Dutch style. Sizes 1
and 2. Just fifteen left to be closed 0
at this reduced price of OaC
$4.00 Hand-Made Dresses, $2.89
Made of excellent quality nainsook, with
dainty hand-embroidered yokes - or slip .style
with pin tucks and feather-stitching. Plain,
hand-run hemmed skirts. 14 of these
Dresses that we're reducing fSr QA
for White Sale to $dOZ
Infants' $1.00 Dresses, 74c
There are 25 of these Dresses, made of excellent quality
muslin, with yokes, or in slip styles, all with vj Ag
plain skirt. Reduced for "White Sale to TcC
Infants' $2.50 Barrow Coats, 98c
We have 2S Barrow Coats of all wool or Viyella Flannel.
Edges finished with plain hem and binding, seams bound or
feather-stitched. For the White Sale only we've re- QQ
duced these Coats to i70C
Meier A Frank'! Infants' Wear Section. Second Floor, New Bids.
The Comforters and Blankets
In a Distinct Saving Event
There are likely to be some decided cold spells. Are you
fully prepared for them? These savings are timely, indeed!
$3.50 Large, Warm Comforters (72x90) splendidly made in
every particular. Covered with pretty and striking designs in
silkoline. Today's price, each, S2.55.
$5.00 Plaid Wool Blankets of uniform and lasting .work
manship throughout. Full size. In blue, pink and tan shades.
Unusually priced for Pre-Inventory at S3. 85."
$2.00 English Fleeced Cotton Blankets of sturdy weave and
extra large size 1. 65. Third Floor, Main Bide.
Cone Gas Toasters, Only 19c
TUESDAY ONLY
Just for one day will these cone-shaped
Gas Toasters be on sale at this extremely
low price. Strongly made of copper wire.
Splendid results are obtained in toasting
bread on this style Toaster, the gas heating
the wire, the bread not coming in contact
with the flame. Take advantage f
of this one-day sale at X iC
80c 8-Quart Granite Tea
Kettles, 59c
Royal Steel Gray Granite Tea Ket
tles, in 8-quart size, selling regularly
at 80c for one day only p f
specially priced at, each. -. . 3i C
Meier & Frank's Big Basement Store.
$3.50 Lawn or Nainsook Dresses, $2.19
Daintily made of splendid materials, with
lace or embroidery trimmed yokes. Skirts
finished with either plain hem or ruffles of
lace or embroidery. We have 35 of these
Dresses that we're offering for "t
the White Sale at X 1
$1.75 Hand-Made Skirts, $1.23
Made of good grade French muslin, all
hand-made, with scalloped hems, and made
on waists. 18 to be offered at A QQ
this price for White Sale, each u) X a43
Men's, Women's, Children's Sweaters, 59c
100 Men's and Women's Sweaters for the Pre-Inventory clean-up. All
in "V" neck style, stoutly made of tough fabrics in Maroon and Oxford,
Cardinal, Brown and Tan trimmings some in Navy. Sizes 34, 36, 38.
Each, 59
200 Children's Sweaters ttV" neck, in white and Oxford with green and
navy trimmings; crimson trimmed in green. Sizes 24 to 34. One of these
Sweaters would give that youngster many weeks of good service just the
thing to let him romp in. 200 will make lively selling for this morning.
Kach, 5JJ.
Meier A Frank's Junt Inside Morrison-st. Entrance.
$14 to $20 Tailored Suits, $8.75
A "wind-up" of just 200 Women's and Misses' Smart Tailored Suits at the final and decisive
reduction and to share in it means prompt action on your part! These Suits are right from the
regular stock, too ; well tailored in popular plain and fancy modes of navy, black, brown, gray and
tan mixtures sizes 16 years to 53 bust. , Only 203 at S8.T5
500 Suits Up to $45.00, Now $4 to $7.50 Tailored Skirts,
$17.45 $2.85
This is the radical and conclusive Pre-Inventory TMS is a lot of odds and ends in Women's and
clean-up of Women's and Misses' distinctively Misses' Fine Tailored Skirts they must go, and
fashionable Tailored Suits. All sizes in a variety tne priCe will do it. Consist of navy and black
of soft and striking colors in plain and fancy serges just the thing for street wear, also gray
models; the entire lot formerly $25 to $45 all an(j tan mixtures; fashioned in distinctive lines,
strictly tailored, of prevailing materials ! And 500 good range of sizes, 2.85.
tO choose from, final, SX7.45. Meier & Frank'n, Gnrmest Salonib Second Floor, Main BldK.
Curtains Reduced for Pre-Inventory Sale!
$2.50, $2.75, $355 Nottingham Curtains, Pair, $1.85 5 different patterns
for choice. In ecru color only.
$2.25 Scrim Curtains, Pair, $1.35 Splendid Scrim Curtains, with hand
drawn borders.
$2.00 Scrim Curtains, Pair, $1.15 Fine quality Scrim made with lace
insertion and edge.
75c and 85c Colonial Net Curtains, 39c Attrac
tive figured Colonial Net Curtains, radically reduced.
$1.00-$1.25 Scotch Madras Curtains, Pair, 49c
Cream colored Madras. Beautiful soft and durable
Curtains.
9c
Store Opens 9 A. M., Closes 6 P. M:, Including Saturday
White Sale of Undermuslins, Laces, Embroideries Continues
50c
Daily
Lunch
11:30 to 2;30
A la Carte Ser
vice and Tea
to 5:30 P. M.
Seventh Tloor
Restaurant
1S07
th& Quality' Stor& of Portland
,
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3 SILK AX TO
VEILS The
Pre - Inventors'
Price, Ea. 05d
Silk Chiffon
Auto Veils, in
smart, fashion
able and staple
colors. Large
size. A very
large assort
ment for choice.
Reduced for
Pre - Inventory
Sale week from
12 to only. QCn
each
-First Floor,
Slain Bids.
Third Floor, Main Hide.
Women's 65c and 75c Kerchiefs, 29c
3 for 75c
Splendid assortment of "Women's Handkerchiefs in French
and Spanish embroidered Bretonne, Armenian lace edge, Ap
penzelle and spinning wheel embroidered all from ey f
regular stock. TJnderprice for Pre-Inventory aiC
Women's 25c Kerchiefs, 9c
3 for 25c
100 dozen Women's Handkerchiefs of initial designs, lace
edges, embroidered corners, colored borders, scalloped
edges, for Pre-Inventory
Women's 8c and 10c Kerchiefs, 3c
One Dozen for 35c
A broken line of "Women's Initial Handkerchiefs, someo
of colored bordered designs, also plain, greatly reduced 3C
Meier Jt Frank'n First Floor, Main Bids.
Utmost Savings Possible in Groceries'
ROYAL BANQUET FLOUR the standard of excellence. Our
guarantee of satisfaction with every sack. Spe- rf t i a
cial, the sack P x J. 7
Pure Oats freshly milled. No. 9 sack 25
Cream of Wheat the best Cereal, package 15
Bidder's Catsup the popular brand, bottle 20
Butternut Butter always satisfactory, roll 65(
French Prunes nieaty fruit, 4 lbs . .25c
50c Japan Tea lb 35d
White Beans best Michigan stock, 5-lb cloth sack 29
15c Durkee's Pure Pepper -lb can lOd
15c Durkee's Pure Mustard 4-lb. can ,....10J
Pure Cocoa freshly milled. In bulk, lb
Heinz' Mustard in convenient tumblers, each 10
Victor Naptha Soap 6 bars 25d
rVsparagns Tips natchet brand, doz. cans S1.45; can 12MC
Royal Banquet Corn Fancy. Doz. cans S1.40; can 12V&2
Meier A Frank's Pure Food Grocery. Basement. Mail Orders Filled.
CABARET BAN PUZZLES
MAYOR'S ORDERS MAY EITIiM) TO
SCOPE OF GREAT BREADTH.
SliisrluB by Women May lie Prohibited
In Any Public Place Where Per
sons Eat or Drink.
The meaning of the word "cabaret,"
as applied by Mayor Albee in his an
nouncement that all such are to be
prohibited by an executive order or
by action or the City Commission, if
such is necessary, is the cause of much
speculation. The Mayor says he has
used the word in the sense it is most
generally or popularly known in these
iays a place or a part of a place
where women appear in fancy dress
ana 6ing.
As to just how far the executive
order against such places will go is
not known even by Mayor Albee, it
being his desire to work the proposi
tion out along reasonable lines. He
Hnnounced yesterday that while he has
not definitely settled on the question.
tlie order may be against any woman
or women singing in grills or restau
rents where liquors are served.
Tho subject has been gone into deep
ly by the Mayor and he has conferred
with some of the proprietors of places
where women sing and perform. In
the past the women, in addition to
singing, have walked about among the
guests or the place. This practice was
stopped about the first of the year.
it is expected now that tho singing
will be baired altogether.
Just how far the ban will Teach is
uncertain. It may, however, branch
out to such an extent that women
will not be permitted to sing In any
gnu, restaurant or hotel where the
public is admitted for the purpose of
eating and drinking. The Mayor says
his mind is not fully made up yet
regarding what he will do, it being
his hope that the plan will work itself
out within a day or two by the pro
prietors of the places taking some
voluntary action.
Attorney Hart Makes Objection.
Two crimes, an attempt to extort
oney and an attempt to compel the
Pearson-Page Company to do an act
against Its will, are set forth by At
torney J. N. Hart in a demurrer to the
Indictment recently brought against
Joe Singer, ex-market inspector during
the Rushlight regime. Another ground
of objection to the indictment against
Singer advanced by Attorney Hart is
that the indictment does not directly
and certainly state a crime and that
the act charged Is not set forth as
required by law. The time for bearing
the demurrer has not been set.
Knight coal has no equal. Albina Fuel
uo., soie arts, east its. J nil, Adv.
CHURCHES CLOSE DOORS
SMALLPOX AT ST. JOHNS IS RE
SPONSIBLE FOR MOVE.
Board of Health Disregarda Order of
Council to Close Schools and
Clash la Expected.
ST. JOHNS, dr., Jan. 26. (Special.)
All the churches of St. Johns were
closed yesterday by agreement of the
pastors not to hold services while there
is smallpox In the town. The churches
will probably remain closed next Sun
day. No public meetings are being
held. However, it is expected that the
schools will remain open to children
who have been vaccinated. Luzana E
Graves, City Physician, stated yester
day that there is no increase in the
humber of smallpox cases and that the
schools will not be closed. She re
ported that the quarantine would be
lifted on five homes, leaving 23 fami
lies under quarantine. About 400
school children have been vaccinated.
The board of health will disregard
the order of the City Council to close
the schools, it was stated today, which
may place the board In conflict with
the Council. A special meeting of the
Council was held Friday night to take
action on the. refusal to close the
i
schools. It was stated at this meet-
ing mat xne uoaocu naa no power to
close the schools, theaters and
churches against the wishes of the
board of health, which Is composed of
Dr. Graves, Mayor Bredeson and Chief
of Police Allen.
It Is announced that an ordinance
will be submitted at the meeting of the
Council Tuesday night repealing 'the
board of health ordinance if the
schools are not closed. No deaths have
occurred from smallpox. The cases are
all mild ones.
ROCK BREAKERS MUST QUIT
City Cannot IMrnlsh Work fop Un
employed 3Inch Longer.
When the unemployed engaged in
breaking rock on Terwilliger boule
vard finish the breaking of 4500 cubic
yards of rock the end of this week. It
is probable the city will have to dis
continue operations there. Announce
ment was made yesterday by those In
charge that 4500 yards of rock Is all
that can be used on the boulevard.
Just what the city will do to furnish
work to the unemployed using the
Gypsy Smith Auditorium is uncertain
The plan of giving work to the unem
ployed which has been in operation
for some time has cost the city $23
183.52,. according to a statement issued
yesterday by City Treasurer Adams.
BRIGHT OUTLOOK FOUND
JULIUS L. MEIER FINDS CONFI
DENCE IS RESTORED.
Value of Good Roads to State as In
vestment Seen In California.
Oregon Urged to Act.
Julius L. Meier, vice-president and
general manager of the Meier & Frank
Company, has just returned from a
month's tour of California and is more
than ever an enthusiast for good roads.
"I am glad to report," said Mr. Meier
yesterday, "that all along the Cantor
nia coast I noticed among business men
and bankers a general restoration of
confidence and a healthy revival of
business activity. Everyone Is looking
forward to and preparing for a big
year. The Fall rains, the first good
rains they have had for three years.
have given the Californians great en
couragement and an Inspiring feeling
of confidence.
"The Panama-Pacific Exposition Is
going to be a wonderful world's fair
and there is no doubt that It will be a
great success and attract tourists from
all over the world.
"As far as Oregon is concerned we,
have the climate and the resources and
all we need to make them fruitful is
good roads. If there is anyone who
doubts the value of good roads to a
state, as an investment, all that he
needs to do Is to go to the California
line and see the great work that is
being done to put their roads In con
dition for the 1915 Exposition.
"We should bend every energy to get
the Pacific Highway completed to the
California line by 1915. If we do not 1
can safely say, from reliable reports
I got in San Francisco from the ex
position authorities, that hundreds of
thousands of tourists who are plan
ning to tour the Coast in 1915 will be
disappointed and several million dol
lars of revenue lost to Oregon."
BUCKMAN ESTATE IS LARGE
Brother and Three Sisters to Divide
Property Worth $280,000.
An estate estimated to be worth
$280,000 was left by Isaiah Buckman,
who died in Portland January 14. The
bulk of the property is left by will to
his brother, Theodore Buckman, and his
three sisters, Lydia A. Carter, Sarah X
Buckman and Angeline B. Richardson,
each of whom receive one-fifth of the
residue after the expenses of the estate
and a bequest of $5000 to the Baby
Home of Portland have been paid. The
remaining one-fifth Mr. Buckman dl
rects be divided between his two nieces.
Wilma and -Elraa Buckman. The peti
tion of Mrs. Richardson and Melvin B
Carter, that they be appointed executors
of the estate was filed in County Clerk
Coffey's office yesterday with the will.
Mrs. A. Thurlow and Freedom C
Stackpole, children of Elvira Jane
Stackpole, who died July 24, 1912, yes
terday petitioned that A. Thurlow be
appointed administrator of the estate
of their mother.
DRIVE AWAY
ECZEMA, PIMPLES
WITH POSLAM
If you need a remedy to eradicate
any eruptional trouble and better your
skin's condition, let Poslam help you.
With ease it has eradicated thousands
of the worst and most baffling cases of
Eczema, Acne. Itch, Skin-Scale, etc.
Its rapid action an. es from first
application, when itching la stopped
and inflamed skin soothed and com
forted. Improvement may be seen
every day. Poslam is the remedy to
use for pimples and to clear an in
flamed complexion or red nose over
night. All druggists sell Poslam. For free
sample, write Emergency Laboratories,
32 West 25th Street, New York.
Poslam Soap, medicated with Poslam.
improves and beautifies the skin and
hair. Adv.