Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, September 14, 1915, Page 18, Image 18

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THE MORXIXG OREGOMAN. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1915.
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Lancaster on "The Columbia High- yvWiSii Running Pants and Bike Subtoorter. ZriA.V3vr
Ir. Lancaster will autipraph copies
of his book, "Columbia, he Highway
way" today at 2 P. M., Music Hall,
Sixth Floor.
75c.
r5c. All Tennis Shoes less 10 per L-
to me bea, today at 11:30, Book
Trie- QjjALrrr Store- or Potuamdi
cent.
Tut Quality StoRc or Powxlamd
store.
Notions and Sewin
Our
Fan - Sale!
g Needs
pour ew
yirthmore
faists for
Wirthmore Waists
made with elastic waist
bands and in every other detail
suggesting waists of much high
er price.
Illustrated
are the new models on sale
today only! One is of fine sheer
voile daintily embroidered an
other is of novelty striped voile.
The third is edged with Venice
lace, while the fourth shows a
panel of embroidery.
Exclusively at this
store in Portland
KIDNAPING IS SOLVED
Detectives Say Abductor
Lloyd Brown Is Father.
of
MOTHER NOW IS CONVINCED
IoI ice Be 1 i eT e TMspnte Over Cus
tod y or 8-Year-Old Boy Is
Cause of Act Captors
Are En Route East.
Lloyd Brown, the 8-year-old son of
Hubbard L. Brown, chief clerk of the
Northern Pari tic Railroad at Duluth,
Minn., and Mrs. Ida Brown, of Port
land, was kidnaped near the Plaza Sun
day morning by his father and Mrs.
Brown No. 2, according- to information
received by City Detectives La Salle
and Leonard yesterday.
Mrs. Ida, Brown would not at first
believe that her former husband had
done this, but was later convinced by
the officers.
According: to the detectives, the
father and his second wi fe are now
on their way to luluth with the boy.
The reason assigned for the kidnaping
is that Mr. Brown's first wife would not
Kve up the boy, over whom he had
been Riven joint custody with Mrs.
Brown, as she had the lad outside the
jurisdiction of the Minnesota court.
He is said to have a pood legal right
to the boy in Minnesota for a certain
period of time, at the end of which he
must turn his son back to Mrs. Brown,.
The contention of the police is that
Mrs. Brown had the custody of the
child during a visit in Oregon and had
refused to Stive him back to Mr. Brown
when the time allotted her was up, and
that Mr.1 Brown then -decided to kidnap
the child.
PORTLAND GAINS MOST
'American Contractor' Shows Two
Cities -Have Building- Increase.
Figruros reported officially to the
American Contractor, of Chicago, show
that Portland and Spokane were the
only two cities along the Pacific sea
board that started more building proj
ects In August, 1915, than were started
In August, 1914.
Portland recorded a gain of 78 per
cent, while Spokane's gain was 59 per
cent. Seattle shows a loss of 5S per
cent, Los Angeies a loss of 52 per cent
and Salt Iake City, San Francisco and
Tacoma losses of 55, 31 and 1, re
spectively.
For August. 1315. building permits
In Portland totaled $728,970, as com
pared with 509,390 for the correspond
ing month of the preceding year. The
permits in Spokane aggregated $50,335
st month, as contrasted with $31,585
tor August last year.
; Of sd cities iu the United States 36
Showed gains this year. Portlands in
crement being one of the most notable
The country at large shows a gain of
X4 per cent.
ROAD PROMOTES EMPLOYES
Southern Pacific Names Freight
Ajtcnt for Portland.
In accordance with its policy of pro
moting its employes, the Southern Pa
cific has appointed It. D. Jennings, trav
eling freight and passenger agent at
Seattle, to succeed C. M. Andrews as
traveling freight agent in Portland. Mr.
Andrews recently had been appointed
district freight and passenger agent at
Seattle, succeeding C. G. Chisholm, re
signed. Carl Taylor, assistant rate clerk in
the office of John M. Scott, general pas
senger agent, has been appointed trav
eling freight and passenger agent at
Seattle to succeed Mr. Jennings. John
A. Hoppood, chief baggage clerk, will
succeed Air. Taylor; John Gordon, chief
clerk in the city ticket office, will suc
ceed Mr. Hopgood. All these appoint-
meots are enVctive Septentber 15.
i - -
clMlX -
To begin where I left off Sun
day almost the first thing that
attracted my attention on the sec
ond floor was a bit of stained glass
window there was Jack and Jill
and Little Bo Peep and half a
dozen more nurs
ery friends true
to life, and too
cute for words!
T hey were"
running a r o und
the .outside of the
' top of the little
white Baby Shop.
The inside was
all fresh and
sweet and white,
and looked like a
Lilliputian bazaar.
Cunning little white bassinettes
and the daintiest layettes and all
sorts of adorable things for babies.
And there were half a dozen coo
ing babies being outfitted sweet
. things!
-And just out-
i side the Baby
Room, they look
after the older
children all the
way up to sixteen
years and I met
the mother of
four girls and she
laughed and said
they were sprin
kled all over the
floor the little three-year-old was
getting a new bonnet over in the
little corner devoted to hats for
little tots from two to eight, and
the dignified six-year-old was hav
ing one of those pretty black plush
coats fitted and
the tomboy, who's
about ten, was
trying on rain
capes and the
oldest d a u ghter,
who's about eigh
teen, but small,
was getting a
whole outfit to
take back East to
school with her
and she was bid
ding the saleswoman a tearful
adieu, because she said she had
waited on her "always and always
ever since she was 'knee-high to
a grasshopper' and it was like
leaving an old ; friend." And I
said to myself: "Mary Ann, that's
why most of the young girls in
Portland want to go to Meier &
Frank's and it is just as possible
to make friends over a counter as
anywhere else an4 that's the nice
thing about M. & FYs the friend
ly, accommodating spirit of the
place and that's one reason of
their success."
And all through the place I was
struck by the personal service
given and by another thing, too
the bright, warm sunshine stream
ing in through the big windows.
I'll tell you more about ,what I
saw later probably tomorrow
so you may expect to hear again
soon from
The great semi-annual sale that is eagerly awaited by Portland
dressmakers and the women who sew at home ! It means the sav
ing of many dollars ! Sewing days are here notions are an abso
lute necessity !
Shields Hooks & Eyes
Thread, Tape Reduced
Threads
Carlson-Currier 100-.yd. Spools Silk, lOc;
dozen. 80C.
Corticelli's 100-yd. Spool Silk, lO: dozen,
oUC.
C.-C. or Corticelli 10-yd. Twist, two spools,
5C: box, 40o.
Rarus 100-yd. Spool Silk. 4e: dozen. 40c.
Charter Oak Thread. 200-yd. spool, 4c; doz
en. 39c.
Coats' or O. N. T. Spool Cotton, doz.. 51.
O. X. T. learning Cotton, two spools, 5c:
dozen. 22c.
King's Hasting Cotton, 500-yd. spool. 4c;
dozen, 40c.
Donnybrook Thread, three spools. 5.
Twist de Luxe Mercerized Thread, large
spools, 15c; 16 for 82.
Hooks and Eyes
5p Dorcas Hooks and Kyes, card, 4e; box,
22c..
.-c Windsor Hooks and Eyes, card, 4c;
box. 18c.
5c I'ranko Hooks and Eyes, card. 3C; box
loO.
10c Pect's Hooks and Eyes, envelope, 7c;
box, 40c.
lOn Yeiaer Hooks and Eyes, two envelopes,
'c Wilson's Dress Hooks, card, 6; box.
70.
Dress Shields
KLEIXKRTS.
25c No. 2. 20c; dozen.. S2.25.
Hc - 3- dozen. S2.50.
30c No. 4, 25c: dozen, 2.73.
3oc No. 5. 30c; dozen. $3.25.
oOc Adjustable Justrite," 39f : doz., 84. ."SO
$1 Triton Brassieres, pair, S5c; doz., $9.
NAIAD.
No. 2, 17c: dozen. S1.7
-o. a, isuc; dozen,
N'o. 4, 25c: dozen.
No. 5. 2Sc; dozen.
Adjustable Boleros,
25.
OMO.
No. 2. ISr: dozen. 1.T5.
. No. 3, 20j; dozen. $2.00.
io. 4. 2oC: dozen,
Zouave, adiustablfv nair. flK- An-r.nn
.50.
Umo Brassieres, pair, OOc; doz., glO.
id Yu Sge the
D
Furniture Qromls?
They were here waiting for the store to open at 9 yesterday
morning! .
and enthusiastic we never saw such eager buying! Single
pieces, suites yes, whole houses were furnished yesterday at these
unprecedented prices.
$40,000 worth of desirable furniture went on sale for about $17,
000 ! It's our answer to the problem of moving three floors of fui'
niture before going into the new permanent Furniture Section.
If. you -didn't read the details of this history-making sale in Sun
day's papers, refer to it now ! Only a few of the bargains can be
repeated here! Our slogan is:
"Prices -Tell the Story!
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Snap Fasteners
10c DeLonp Press Buttons, three cards, 25c;
Kross, 85C.
3 0c Koh-I-Noor Snap Fasteners, three cards,
25c: gross, 85C.
36c DeLong Hook and Eve Tape, yd., 25C
25c Franklin Hook and Eye Tape. yd.. 20C
20c Diana Hook and Eye Tape, yd., 15c.
15c Iievol Snap Fasteners on tape, dozen
yards, 81.35.
Thimbles and Tape Measures
25c Fancy Celluloid Thimbles, lOc.
10c Herman Silver Thimbles, 5c.
3c Aluminum Thimbles, three for 5.
25c Fancy Kollinjr Tape Measures, lOc.
10c Tailors- 60-inch Tape Measures, 5c.
65c Alcohol Lamps at oOc.
50c Alcohol Lamps at 39C
Collar Stays
5c Queen Collar Stays, three cards, lOc1.
10c Tango or Oladstone Flares, 5c.
10c Collar Supports, all styles, 2 cards, 15c.
5c Siickup Collar Stays, card. 4; doz. 40c.
5c Collar Wire, black or white, card, 4c:
tTozen. 38c-
10c Collar Wire. card. 7c: dozen. 75c
Needles, Pins and Safety Pins
3c Turner's Needles, paper. 3C: 10 for 25c.
5c Roberts Oolrl-Eye Needles, three papers,
lOc: 10 for SOC.
121,2c Jet and Oreen Pins, cube,
5c Jet or White l'ins, three cards. 10c
10c Queen's Own Pins, papers, 7c; dozen,
SOC.
5c Gem Pins, paper, 4: dozen. 45c1.
4o Washington Pins, two papers, 5c; doz
en. 25C.
;m- Conqueror Safety Pins, card, 4c; dozen,
43'T4.
5c Independence Pins, card, 3c: dozen. 32c
8c Gripsit Safety Pins, card, 7c; doz. 75c.
10c Damascus Safety Pins, card, Sc: doz
en. SOc.
25c lb. Puritan Dressmakers' Pins, box,
22c.
30C Vz lb. Puritan Pins, size 4, box, 27c
35c hi lb. Puritan Pins, sizes 5, 6, 7, box,
SO.
Mahogany Upholstered Furniture
-Chairs, Rockers, Davenports, Library Tables, Desks, Chairs, etc.
22c
-25c
-SOc
-35 c
-50 c
84
-22c
-25c,
-30c
-50 c
4
.OO.
!2l75!
pair, 40c; dozen.
Hair Nets
-10c Rita Nets, with rubber. X: 7 for irii
-Sc Helene. 36-ii. Nets, 3 for lOc: doz., 3SC
JRS Mahofrany Upholstered
.-etiee.
$43.25 Mahogany Upholstered
Chair. 819.
$23n Mahogany Davenport,
869.
$:ii.60 Mahogany Rocker,
S17.50.
14 Mahogany Rocker. 87.50
$32 Mahogany Rocker. 89. 50
$70 Mahogany Chair, 870.
$70 Mahogany Rocker, 835.
$72.50 Mahogany Rocker, 838
$72.50 Mahogany Chair. 838.
$S8 Mahogany Upholstered
Easy Chair. 834.
$100 Mahoganv U p h o lstered
Davenport. 846.
$52.50 Mahogany Easy Chair,
ncicue, -in-io. .Neis, o ior 1U( , aoz., it&c
10c Alice Nets, with rubber, 8c: doz., hoO
15c Tourist Nts. 12c; doz.. 81 -35-
25c Marlowe Nets, 20c: six for 81.
Elastic
Hat Elastic, yard, 2c: bolt. 24 vds.. 35c.
5c Hat Elastic, yard, 4c: bolt. 24 yds.. 75c.
10c Silk Hat Elastic, yd., 8c: bolt, 81.75.
5c Lisle Elastic, U-in., yard. 3c: bolt, 30c.
6c Elastic, -in., yd., 4c: bolt, 12 vds., 40C
"c Elastic, Vi-in., yd., 5c: bolt, 12 yds., 50c
Kc Elastic, -in., yd., 6c; bolt, 12 vds., ;.0
He Elastic. ?4-in., yd., 7C: bolt. 12 vds.. 75C
12"4r Elastic, 1-in., yd., IOC: bolt, 81.
25c Elastic. l"-in., yd., 12V4C; bolt, 81.35
Hose Supporters
1 5c Children's Hickory orVelvetGrip,
12c.
20c Children's Hickory or Velvet Grip, 15c.
25c Children's Hickory orVelvetGrip, 18e,
25c Children's Kewpie Supporters, 17c7
25c Black and White Striped Supporters,
18c.
77 , 1 J T r J J0C omen s sew-on supporters, pair, XOC
f eatneroone and Dr.ess Bindings 2.-.c women's countless pin-on supporters.
-50c Women's Velvet Grip Supporters. 33.
-10c to 20c Colored Bias Seam Tape, bolt, 5C
Hair Curlers
-25c Ali-'o Self-Heatinp- Irons, 15c.
-10c Curling Irons at 7C.
-25c West Electric Curlers, card, 19i.
-25c Magic Curlers, card, 17C
-25c Rubber Hair Curlers 15c.
-10c Lead Hair Curlers, pkg., 5c.
Miscellaneous Notions
-15c Veribest Hat Fasteners. lOc: 3 for 25c
-25c Veribest Fasteners. 15c; two for 25c.
-5c White Dutch Linen Tape. 3 for lOc.
-3c Black Shoe Laces, dozen. lOc
-5c Hub Tip Shoe Laces, 3 for 10.
-25c Fancy Ribbon Runners, 3 in box. 10.
-25c Box three Sanitary Napkins. 18c
25c Sanitary Aprons, each 19c.
50c Kleinert's Sanitary Aprons, 39c.
65c and 75c Lead Dress Weights, box, 50r.
-20c Leaded Tape Dress Weights, vd., 15c.
-10c Leaded Tape Dress Weights, yd., 8c.
-15c Folding Skirt Markers, each 5.
-25c Folding Skirt Markers at 15c.
-25c box 100 pieces Tailor Chalk. 20c.
10c Mother's Ironing Wax Pads, each SC.
-SOc Rubber-Coated Household Aprons. 43C.
-50c Stuffed Ironlng-Board Pads, 4oC.
Firat Floor
$54 Mahogany Easy Rocker,
823.50.
$65 Mahoganv Upholstered
Davenport, 826.
$40 Upholstered Fireside
Chair. 819.50.
$235 Overstuff ed Cushion
Davenport, 895.
$42.50 Upholstered Rocker,
821. 50.
$85 Upholstered Carved Rock
er. S3S.50.
$47.50 Upholstered F i r e 5 i dc
Rocker. 823.75.
$150 Mahogany U p h o 1 stered
Davenport. 86S.
$70 Mahogany Upholstered
Kasy Chair. 819. 50.
$6!) Mahogany Easy Chair,
829.50.
0 Mnhniranv Uririiil frH
Davenport. 838.
$50 Mahogany LT p h o 1 s t ered
Kasy Chair. 819. 50.
$42 Mahogany IT p h o 1 stered
Rocker. 818. 50.
$10 Mahogany Upholstered
Chair, 818. 50.
$82
3 H fcWm'IPWWO'iji' :,1i'ftl I I
$4o Tapestry Upjiolstered
Rocker. 819.50.
$50 Tapestry Upholstered
Chair. 819. SO.
$40 Tapestry Upholstered
Chair. 815.
$!0 Tanestry Upholstered
Easy Chair. 836.
Mahogany and Oak Dining Furniture
Buffets, Extension Tables, China Cabinets, Chairs,
-10c Chicago Waistbone. doz. vards. ?lO
yard. Sc.
10c H. B. Tapebone. doz. yds., 80i: yd.. 7c.
10c Castlebone Silk Waistbone, white, doz
en yards, S5C: yard. 8C.
$1.50 Warren's Grosgrain Waistbone, dozen
yards. 81.32: yard. 12ViC.
15c Taffeta Seambonching doz. yds., 81.25
5c Folson's Dress Binding, doz. yds., 43c.
10c Inside Cotton Belting, 5e; ten yards,
35C.
ISc Inside Silk Belting. yard,'12V2C: ten
yards. Sl.OO.
20c Grosgrain 2-inch Belting, yard, 15tf:
dozen, 81. 20.
22c Grosgrain S'.i-inch Belting, yard, 18C;
dozen. 81. 35-
25c Grosgraiiw 2-inch Belting, yard. 20C.
dozen, 81.65.
15c Silk Lress Braids, five, yards. All
shades. 12c: dozen, 81.35.
21c Angor Dress Braids, five yards, IOC;
dozen, 81. IO.
1"c Perfection Silk Braid, yard, 7c: dozen,
75C.
Hair Pins
25c Perfection Hair Pins, box, 19c.
25c Queen's Hair l'ins, 19c,
J 5c Favorite Hair Pins, two boxes. 25c.
10c Imperial Hair Pins, three boxos. 25C
16c Wire Jet Hair Pins, cabinet, IOC.
25c Fancy Assorted Pins, cabinet, 15C.
10c Fancy Assorted Pins, cabinet, 7C
$S "Lifetime" Fumed Oak
Dining Chairs, leather seat,
84.
$12 "Lifetime" Fumed Oak
Chairs, to match, 86.
$63 " Lifetime " ax Dining
Chairs, set of seven. 831. 50.
$8.75 Fumed Oak Arm Diner.
leather seat. 84.
$4.75 Fumed Oak Arm Diner,
leather seat. 82. 50.
$11 Fumed Dak Arm Diner,
.leather seat. 84.75.
$5.25 Fumed Oak Arm Diner,
leather seat. 82. SO.
$27
$50
$60 "Lifetime" Fumed Oak Buffet, 827. SO.
$55 "Lifetime" Fumed Oak Buffet. 827. SO.
$60 "Lifetime" Fumed Oak Buffet. 829.
$27.50 "Lifetime" Fumed Oak Buffet.
813. oO.
Bedroom Furniture
$1 40 Solid Figured Mahogany Chiffonier,
858.
$105 Solid Figured Mahogany Chiffonier,
849.
29 Solid Figured Mahogany Chiffonier,
814.
$40 Mahogany Chiffonier. 818.
$50 Mahogany Dresser, 824. 50.
$27.50 Circassian Walnut Dresser, 813. 50.
$27.50 Circassian Walnut Princess Dresser,
813.50.
$35 Circassian Walnut Dresser, 817.
$30 Circassian Walnut Dresser. S17.50.
$33 Circassian Walnut Chiffonier. 817.
$72.50 Circassian Walnut Bed. 836. oO.
$60 Circassian Walnut Bed. 830.
$75 Circassian Waliiut Lressrr, 837. 50.
$5o Circassian Walmit Dresser, 828. 50.
$50 Circassian Walnut Chiffonier, 826.
$24 Circassian Walnut Desk, 812.
$S0 Circassian Walnut Chiffonier. 839. 50.
$77.50 Circassian Walnut Dresser. 837. 50.
$22 Golden Oak Chiffonier, SIO.75.
$S7.50 "Lifetime" Fumed Oak
Diner, cushion seats, 839.
$3.25 Fumed Oak Diner.
81.75.
$1.40 Dining Chairs. 60C.
$2 Dining Chairs, 95c.
$1.50 Dining Chairs. 70C.
$1.40 Dining Chairs. 65c.
$2 Dining Chairs, 95c.
$1.65 Dining Chairs. SO.
$82.50 "Lifetime" Fumed
Oak Buffet. 838. 50.
$67.50 " Lifetime " Fumed
Oak Buffet, 833. 50.
10 Wax Oak Buffet, 813. 50.
Fumed Oak Buffet. 82S.50.
$62.50 Fumed Oak Buffet, 831.00.
.oi.ou rumea uaK tiuiret, S2a.
$16 Wax Oak Buffet. 85.
$1 Golden Oak Toilet Table, 87.85.
$27.60 Birdseye Maple Chiffonier. 813.75
$27.50 Birdseye Maple Dresser. 813.75.
$25 Birdseye Maple Dresser, 812. 50.
Brass and Iron Beds
$30 Three-Quarter Brass Bed, 812. SO.
$41 Three-Quarter Brass Bed 812. SO.
$37.50 Three-Quarter Brass Bed. 811. SO.
$22.50 White Enamel Full-Size Bed. 88.75.
$9 Ivory Enamel Full-Size Ked. 84.25.
$35 Full-Size Brass Bed. 817.75.
$8.50 Full-Size Vemis Martin Bed. 84.23.
$7.75 Full-Size Vernis Martin Bed. S3. 85.
$9 Full-Size Vernis Martin Bed, 84. 50.
$7.75 Full-Size Vernis Martin Bed. 83.75.
$7.73 Single Vernis Martin Bed, 83.75.
$7 3-6 Cream Bed. S3.50.
$7 Single Cream Bed, 83. 50.
$7 Full-Size ('ream Bed. 83.50.
$6.50 Full-Size Cream Bed. 83.25.
$9 Full-Size Cream Bed, 84. 5U.
$7.50 2-6 Iron Crib. 83.75.
$11 Vernis Martin Steel Three-Quarter Red.
84.50. Temporary Annex.
Qur nnual Pall ale of
'Toilet Requisites and J) rugs
An event from which thousands of Portland homes supply their
needs for months in advance is now in progress. The Sunday
papers told the story but not ALL of it. Many specials, equally as good as those adver
tised, were crowded out, owing to lack of space. Today we submit just a few items taken
from here and there that are fairly representative. A visit to the department will best
convey an idea of the numberless good offerings. Come TODAY I
pall J)ress Qoods---?very yard Reduced
Jn This Rig "Clet Acquainted" Sale!
Scores no, hundreds of thrifty women profited by this big sale yesterday,
big event a sale of New Fall Dress Goods in September is!
They realized what a really
New Gabardines
New Suitings
New Silk and Wool Poplins
New Broadcloths
New Silk and Wool Bengalines
New Serges
now at prices you would look for at the end of the season just to have you get acquainted with this big new Daylight Sec
tion on our Second Floor. Reductions for a few days only do not miss this big opportunity. second Floor, Fifth-st. Bids.
Tooth Powders
-2.".c Sanitol Tooth Powder,
15C.
-25c Sanitol Tooth Paste,
15C.
-20c Dr. Lyon's Tooth Pow
der, two for 25C
-25c Rubifoam, sale price
two for 25c.
-25c Kuthymol Tooth Paste,
two for 25c.
Perfumes
-$1.25 and $1.50 Roger &
Galtet Perfumes original
package). 98c.
-75o Jergen's Kutaska Per
fume, sale price 59c oz.
-$1 Spieler Lily of the Val
ley Perfume. 59c oz.
-50c and 75c assorted odors.
Bulk Perfumes, 25c oz.
Brushes
Free Sanitary Glass Tooth
Brush Holder with every
tooth brush purchased
during this sale.
15c Tooth Brushes, pure
bristles, lOc.
25c to 35c Tooth Brushes,
pure bristles. 19c.
15c Hand and Nail Brushes,
assorted styles, IOC.
Soaps
1 0o Jersreji's Old-Fashioned
Soap. 7c.
10c American Squares
Soap. 7c. . ,
10c Physicians and Sur
geons' Soap, 6C.
10c La Primera Castile
Soap. 7C.
10c California Medicated.
Soap. 5C
First Floor, Slxtb-St. BldK.
Face Creams'
35c Daggett and Ramsdell
Cold Cream, 26c.
$1 Ingram's '.Milkweed
Cream, 69c.
SOc Ingram's Milkweed
Cream. 29C.
i5c Pompeian Massage
Cream. 49C.
50c Elcaya Cold Cream
39c.
Hair Tonics
$1 Pinaud Kau de Quinine,
69c.
50c Hayes' Hair Health,
35c.
$1 Scheffler Colorine. 59c
$1 Danderine, priced
at 69C.
25c Danderine, priced
at 16c.
25c V illiams' Brilliantine,
19C.
thousands of yards
of Embroideries
were sold yesterday. Throngs of women
bought enough embroideries in this great Fall
sale to last the whole family a year! Beautiful
St. Gall embroideries in exquisite patterns.
At 25c
the yard there are flouncings 18, 27 and 45
inches wide. Crisp, fresh and new. All-overs
20 inches wide. Embroideries that sell always
up to $1 the yard, at 23.
First Floor. Flfth-St. BldK.
ghoulder Cut Hams H l2 C
Sugar cured, well smoked and carefully trimmed
shoulder hams. Pound ll''C
Table Salt, Blue Ribbon qual
ity, No. 5 sacks 10.
Victor Peas, No. 2 cans, the
dozen .51.10, can 10.
Butternut Butter, superior
quality, rol at j3.
California Asparagus, "Peak"
brand, round cans, IO?.
Rolled Oats, freshly milled,
No. 9 sacks for 3J.
Japan Tea, Victor 50c qual
ity, pound 39f.
Red Salmon, "North King,"
No. Vz cans, each 12.
Red Beans, fine cooking, 5
lb. cloth sacks, 29.
Pare Food Grofvry, Basement, Slxth-St. Bids.
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Thet Quality' Storit of Portland
FiftN -SijctK. "Morrisorv Alder'Sta.
'phe pamous fillamette
gewing Machines 5Z
Willamette Model D
the sewing machine that
is giving; real satisfac
tion in hundreds of
homes in the Northwest. T!
Handsome uaK oase, 4kjt
Ulancxs any oixvic, outv-
matic lift, vibrating
shuttle full set of
Greist attachments
Special this week, $15.75.
Saving of About 15
on All Willamettes
For this week, all Willamette Sewing Machines sold
at a discount of about 15. If you have ever used a
"Willamette" you will realize what a splendid saving
this is!
$32.50 Rotary Willamette $28.50
$35.00 Heavier Willamette $30.00
$25.00 Willamette C, at $21.50
$45.00 Willamette Rotary $39.50
Temporary Annex Klfth floor
One baby out of flv dies before it is a
ye&r old. -
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