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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1915)
19 TTTE MORNIXO OREGOMAN. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 6. 1915. DAINTY ODOR GLEW EXPRESS ELEVATOR TODAY TO TEA ROOxM AND GROCERY NINTH FLOOR 11:30 TO 2 AND 4:30 TO 6 O'CLOCK-SIXTH STREET SIDE Goods selected now may be re served for Holiday delivery. This is the time to select Holiday gifts leisurely before the crowd comes. Skirts cut f ree of charge by a man tailor. A new service to our patrons in the Woolen Dress Goods Store Second Floor. . . See the wonderful view from our Observation Tower. Conducted tour through the store from Accomtno d at ion Desk every hour. Lace-Bordered Handkerchief Found After Robbery. TnB Quality Storc or Portland Tne Quality StcTc op Portland 4 The Rig ftemi- A, nnual ale of "Reds and Redding could not have come at a better time. With hie SDecial values from everv rlprarfmpnt frr Timnmn-irinn "MVi-v, f V. oV,;-F ,-,-p tj j t a , x. i . . TWO GIRLS ARE ARRESTED i , , ,.v , j x ..UUgu. uunui, Lii ut me ucu ucuai iiiieiiL na.s r.ruiv nut- shown his former sales with wonderful values. iw! umj ouu 91 Stvles of Brass and Aletnl Tied nt Rnnim'a nt Ofto- r ZHof J?.,.. ilfr. ;u Frank I'crnald, Pondering Over Presence or Pleasing Fragrance and Dit of Linen, Discovers Money and Watch Are Gone. - --r ' . - jO W O' fCIJi iTiUXICOO ill UUl C lit 11 V . ' rf s t-, . V. . ... f. r 7 . . if T r i r . ... ft j . . it- t j jut .KnnSuott!fffn;u(j jxeuuveas every aea oprtng ts now ojjerea at lowered prices. ivery Bed and Mattress guaranteed. No home furnisher should miss this big money-saving sale. Eighth Floor, Sixth Street It was only a handkerchief, a. woman's handkerchief, dainty and lace bordered. About It lingered a faint odor of heliotrope. The fragrance was pleasing to Frank Fernald as he held the bit of linen to his nostrils Thursday ' morning. The handkerchief itself was not un usual, but Fernald was put to it to fathom the presence of that dainty re minder of the eternal feminine on the floor of his room at No. 7 North Ninth street that morning. It was not until lie had fully dressed and had looked vainly on the bureau, under the bed and under the pillow for his gold watch and chain that a suspicion crept into his mind. Perfume Clew Trailed. Then he noticed that his trousers' pocket did not give forth the jingle that the presence of the tlz he had placed therein the night before would insure. He felt within the money was missing. So, too, was his watch. Ha! the handkerchief. A clew! Fernald called his landlady into con sultation. Mrs. Hamilton that was her name sniffed at the evidence. "H'm," she observed.'" "Smells mighty like the perfume those girls in No. 14 across the way have been using. "We'll ee." "One of you girls dropped your hand kerchief in the hall?" she inquired, blandly, a moment later, of the occu pants of the room across the way. ilrl In Tears. Flee, Are Caught. . "That's j ours. Laura," said Miss Lena 'Rcheel, aed 19, is reported to have said to Miss Laura Johnson, aged 19. "So it is." said Laura, and took the handkerchief. Followed a denunciation on the part of the landlady, tears from the girls. The police were not called Immediately, and in a moment's absence of Mrs. H.miilton the girls fled. Vancouver wus the haven. Y esterday both cirls were arrested by Detectives Hill. Hammersley, Howell rnd Vaughn. Miss Scheel is said to liave admitted that she had pawned th watch, gettintc ?3 for it. But she de nied the theft. Miss Johnson main tained a stony silence regarding the entire transaction. Uolh girls will meet Municipal Judge Stevenson this morning and will have iui opportunity to explain whv the rtariice of larceny against them is all I wrong, it such is indeed the case. SEATTLE MAN IS SOUGHT Wife Enlists Aid of Police tn Scarcli for A. O. Stanley. Supposed to have arrived in Port land on October 15. A. O. Stanley, of tieattle. lias dropped out of sigat, and liis wife is enlisting the aid of the police in her search for him. Mr. Stanley was formerly of Mar3hfield, Or., and was foreman of gravel worx in Southern Pacific bridge construction. Mrs. Stanley believes that he may be in concrete or masonry work in Port land or vicinity. He left his wife no monsy, and she Is ill. she writes. He was shoii, stout, with a full face and gray hair. Eclipse, the famous race hone, was un- PPHton tn any of its IS races. Twe Quality" Stoue or roixAr V ) Saturday Special on A pples Celebrated "White Salmon" Apples. Owing to climatic con ditions these apples are not highly colored, but flavor and texture are the usual White Salmon high quality. Graded into two lots: Choice Quality 85c Fancy and Extra Fancy $1.15 "White Salmon" Apples at these two prices while any remain. Ninth Floor, PKIh Street The Pricilla Tearoom On the ninth floor. Enjoy a daintily-served repast here amid pleasant surroundings. Dairy Lunch Good, well-cooked foods. Come here for a quick, tasty and economical lunch. Con veniently located in basement. Our Soda Fountain serves only choicest and pur est fruit flavors and ice cream made in our own fac tory. Service all day." Base ment, Sixth Street. Miss Cora Morris, of New York, famous Story - Teller to Chil dren, will be with us for two weeks beginning Monday, November 8. There will be Nature stories and Indian sto ries and Japanese fairy tales some told in cos tume others illustrat ed in clay modeling. In the Music Hall for the little tots at 3:30 and for the older chil dren at 4:30 every aft ernoon. Every lover of a tale well told both old and young is invited. Tm 12c To be embroidered Dainty little cross-bar lawns, to be worked in colors or white and finished with lace. Dainty and new! . Cut Work Scarfs 39c Usually 69c. Squares and scarfs embroidered in cut work and hemstitched. Second Floor, Sixth Street. Wife 25c Usually 75c Black wash veils that are' regular 75c values. Today, 250 Vi2i 39c Regularly $1.00 Drape veils in Chantilly filet and novelty meshes, some with ribbon borders. Main floor. Fifth Street, 5c 8c to 15c Nottingham bands, 3 to 6 inches; Piatt Vals., 3 to 4 inches, and Barman edges, 1 to 2 inches. Buy them now for holiday sewing. Main Floor. Fifth Street Out-of-town Mail Or ders filled from this and all our ads if received within 3 days of dale of publication. Qandy fresh every hour from our own candy kitchen on the ninth floor. Special for Saturday: 50c Society Chocolates 39c. 40c Toasted Marshmallows 29c. 40c Assorted Satin Taffies 29c. 25c Peanut Brittle for 19c. Ninth Floor, Y Eyes are they good or do they need attention? Our expert optometrist will set them right after a thorough examination. Saturday special Eye Glasses $2.50 Lenses made to fit in gold filled mountings, An offer made to acquaint you with this splendid depart ment. Balcony, Sixth Street. Dsn 50c La Blache Face Powder 33c. 50c Daggett & Ramsdell Cream . at 35c. 75c Pinaud's Lilac Vegetal 59c. 25c Williams' Brilliantine 19c. 25c Jergen's Benzoin and Al mond Lotion 21c. $1.00 Newbro's Herpicide 59c 10c Powell's Cocoa Butter 7c. 50c Antiphlogistine, box 29c. 50c Lapactic Pills for 29c. 50c Murine Eye Water 29c 50c Canthrox Shampoo 29c. 50c 5-gr. Blaud's Iron Pills 29c. 50c Bath Brushes, detachable handles, 39c. Full pound Salco Medicated Cot ton 29c. 2-qt. Maroon Hot Water Bottle, guaranteed, 89c Main Floor. Sixth Street. Men's ew Imported gilk YlM Today ' at g5c Best Liked of All Prices MenV New Suits at .9K 'f-'J&Jtf. ! '.-i.V 11m Mm m mifmmi - If znm- Come here today prepared to find more style, finer workmanship and better tailoring than you've ever seen before in a $25 suit. Every fabric that's good and every new feature that fashion and sound sense ap prove. We've never shown suits at this price that had the all-round ex cellence of these. Third Floor For young men smart English one-button coats, double-breasted and soft-roll coats with "patch ' and slash pockets. Overcoats $25 -r-FoT men and young men. Newest, biggest and best stocks in a wonderful selection of fabrics, weaves, styles, patterns and colors. Other Suits and Overcoats $15 to $40 a great selection. vi V v "gampeck" guits for goys Recognised as the "stand ard of America" in boys' clothing-. "Dressy" suits that are tailored for extra service as well and shape-retaining beyond all others. Best styles in a great variety of patterns and ' colors. Mannish roll front and three-piece belt distinguish "Sam peck" suits. Ages 7 to 18, $10 to $16.50. Two pairs knickerbockers with each fancy "Sam peck" suit. V "Samson" Suits Always $6.50 Guaranteed to give good service or a new suit free. Two pairs of knickers with every sturdy "Samson" suit at $6.50. Third Floor, Fifth Street. Jyjew guster grown "Qmbrellas Q q A new. shipment of these popular little "shower sticks." With fetching little handles in a dozen different styles. Black and colors, every one guaranteed wa terproof and fast color. In various sizes for growing boys and girls. Priced 50c, 75c,: $1 to $2.50. FREE Saturday with every Buster Brown Umbrella a Buster Brown Balloon. Main Floor. Fifth Street. Qhildren's ghoes 9-12 o'aif A Saturdav morn ing- special that is well worth the attention of every mother of school children. Girls Shoes of calf skin, with heavy welt s e w e d, oak - tanned soles. Button style new foot-form Comfortable and practical. m last. Girls' Shoes Boys' Shoes Sizes to 11.-. $1.65 11H to 2 $1.95 -Boys' sturdy sclwol shoes of heavy calfskin, i n lace and button style. Solid oak soles and double -tips. Just the shoe for the "real" boy! 9 to 13. l to a. . . . .$1.39 .$1.79 A Great Pre-Holiday Event Just m men! In ever been picked over. You have first chance at these beautiful shapes today. And what an assortment ! A positively dazzling array of the best silk tie? you've ever handled. Words cannot begin to convey the splendor of patterns and the brilliancy of color range. Stripes, figures, allover: effects, dots everything that's beautiful and new this season. Imported every one. Cut gen erously full and all hand finished. Slip-easy band is a very well-liked feature of these wonderful ties. Anticipate holiday needs buy for gif ts for self or friends. Only one verdict is possible f ! y p l a i n Floor. Here's a Hat at That Will Sell Fast Today A big shipment of snappy new styles just in by express from New York and unpacked in time for today's selling. Every latest shape and coloring far sur passing any $3 hat we've seen this season. . Plain gray, light or dark scratch finishes all shades: Blue, gray, green, etc. All sizes, of course. Drop in today and see these they're beauties! S Main Floor Best Silk Ties Ever Sold at 65c! Last J)ay of Buy Bis Glove S Do not miss this big event for women! your holiday gloves now big savings! $1.25 French Gloves $2.50 8-button Gloves now $1.00. , at $1.85. $1.50 French Gloves $3.00 12-button Gloves now $1.27. at $2.27. $1.75 French Gloves $2.50 16-button Gloves now $1.45. at $1.75. $2.00 French Gloves $3.00 Dent's Long now $1.69. Gloves $1.98. Main Floor, Fifth Street Kvery Saturday "Rrings yore and "ore (Children Jere There's a subtle difference between American and foreign children, summed up in the word "individuality." Even as youngsters our chil dren want things "different." And that is one reason why children as well as mothers enjoy our big Second Floor Children's Department the things there are attractively different sweet and youthful and simple and moderately priced. Bring the children in today to see them. A 11-Wool D resses, $3.49 Pretty little school frocks shrunk and sponged serge. Brown, Copen, navy and black and white checks, with dainty white collars. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Corduroy Coats, $6.49 Pretty little corduroys for dressy and general wear. And sturdy zibelines and chinchilla and Bedfords. 1 to 6 years. Other coats-$4.95, $5.95 to $10.95. $27.50 to $36 Coats, $25 Beautiful little coats of imported cordu roy, velvets and broadcloths, trimmed with beaver, skunk and chinchilla. Many colors and styles. Sizes 10 to 16. School Coats, $5.95 Mixtures in excellent .quality cheviot. Fine for school and general wear, buttoning up high for cold, blustery days. Sizes 6 to 14. $1.75 and $2 Sweaters, $1.59 Snug, warm sweaters for little tots 1 to 3 years. In plain weave. Made with high collar, and patch pockets. $1.00 and 125 Leggins, 59c Pretty little fancy-weave body leggins to keep out the cold winds. Sizes from 6 months to 2 years. Infants' and Children's Hats In velvet, corduroy and felt. Trimmed with flowers, fur and ribbons. $8.95 hats, $7.95; $5 and $5.50 hats, $3.95. Children s White Bear Coats, $2.95 Pretty, warm, white bear skin coats for children 1 to 5 years. Box style, double breastedpretty! Seeond Floor. SUtl. Street. rphe fjirl's JJat N ow at 3L 01! We The prettiest little hats you'd care to see. take particular pride in our junior styles. Hats that are distinctive in chic and youthfulness With an air becoming to all young "flappers." Velvets, felts and silks, fur, flower and ribbon trimmed. . At prices from $5 to $12.50 now less Fourth Floor. Sixth Street. Xe gig Rug gale brings every fine Axminster Rug in our stock at deep reductions. Prices on these rugs are steadily advancing but to make room for the heavy stocks our buyer is now sending out from the East, we've reduced these beautiful Axmin sters. , . 9x12 Rugs, special at '. . . -S16.S5 9x12 Rugs, special at -821.75 8.3x10.6 Rugs, special at 16 OO 8.3x10.6 Rugs, special at S19.85 Seventh Floor, Fifth Street Jaunty (oats at $10 Smart models in plain and novelty materials. In belted and loose styles in. these materials: "Zibelines, Tweeds and Plaids. In blue, brown, black and white checks. :Unusually smart little coats at a very moderate price. You cannot afford to wait much longer for that Winter coat and this is an exceptionally good time to buv! Saturday at $10. Fourth Floor, Fifth Street. Cjaturday for N HQSery Holes will come, 'spite of utmost care. These are excellent hose for-the growing children: Boys' Dick and Dot Hose, 15c Heavy ribbed black cotton hose. . Spft finish, with reinforced feet. Sizes 6 to 10, 15c the pair, two for 25c. Children's and Misses' Hose, 17 c Fine gauze elastic cotton hose. Seamless feet. "Dick and Dot" brand famous for wear. - Black and white, 17c, 3 pairs 50c' Infants' Wool Hose, 25c Of finest Australian wool, with silk heel and toe. In various colors. Sizes -4 to 6 at 25c, 3 pairs 70c. Black Cat Hosiery, 25c A new line of soft cotton fleece-lined, very elastic and fine, with seamless foot. Priced 25c. Fleeced cotton Black Cat Hose with natural wool feet, 35c. Mmln Floor, Central. I Tm& Quality' Store or Poktland rYO, SbcUv-Morriaofy Alder 3ta. -Third Floor. Fifth Street. 'Jn "Cunfast" Jlraperies Brighten up the home for Winter months. New drapery adds much to the freshness of your rooms. This imported Sunfast drapery in a variety of colors and designs spe cially priced for Saturday at 39c the yard. seventh Floor, suth street. 0 XT