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I 507 MORE 'VI SCHOOLS Otfa tarlaMl. mr iifi. r- tr-i In r - to I . . l 4')lf f 'fc'- t- " T 1U4 r :- Ti ..tT t t IW- 1 4 I !-- r t "- k4t t P tlv t4:t t f Jit J-TV .trtt. i t t t. -' priit tm ift d(r. t I i - f i I I V lkK Ik I- f llt. CUfta' .m--. I Ml. t -- ra ff.rW'-l aa totl ;4:v G. C. HARSOLT ARRESTED Xbb Utilrl la rwtUad l HrlJ t low Aacrarv tar.( r.-a4 k-llt II )rfM Bar t.t t ill fo l A...a fioko .( C. Ilarkolt. mbbI.4 k.ro oa a H .r a . of r0.atata.4- Mor o.r faloo r.it k.4 Nti arro.t-4 tkora. a4 t Bh.rtT lmnt4U'f look tro to ttro-u!o . ai4tttwai rrr a4 aalll I o -r ' t 00 'ilk for tlarkolL ka. k.. Ia4la4 kf for at;. 4.4 I ..ai l. o iia ..o Tna . o. . -I' atk.a'k. twi' at to'io ob4 ht al t.'lMa rlr.rt. I' l't4 lUrkoit W'4 l( oak lb. I ! i SMALLEST HORSE IN THE WORLD "LITTLE LULIT TODAY ON BASEMENT BALCONY: 0 YOUR MAIL ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT AND EXPERT ATTENTION! NOTE WE ARE Continuing Our Great Annual White Sale of Undermuslins, Embroideries, Etc., and First Annual Sale of Odds & Ends & Surplus .Stock 125 Suits at 89 Coats at $1485 V nu'.urn, om fait plain aivj RumUb Iou4. xmi-fitlrj hawic. Spx-cial now al 1I-V. And thrjr"r mart, wcll-Ui-lorcd garment, too! Broken line of many of our mont popular model now deep ly undcrpriced for quick clear a nee! You mukt r them to appre ciate the true importance of thia fa'.e! The Coats are in a number of attractive style and material. Some pretty corduroy, with hitth col lar, other in mixture and novelty cloth fur trimmed, and a number of practical "all-year-round" coat, too AH pccially priced at tU.SO. The Suits include smart velveteen, gab ardine, verge, broadcloths and other fur trimmed. and box model in all the wanted fourth r"lor. riflh SCrrrt. TODAY ON THE MAIN FLOOR 500 Dozen Pairs Men's Hose I 12Vzc and 25c Qualities 4800 Pairs of 12y2c Quality 1200 Pairs of 25c Quality Cotton and lisle. Broken lines and odds and ends of such makes as Onyx, Tark Mill, Marathon. Black, tan, trray, navy, split foot. All have double heels, soles and toes. While any of 6000 pairs remain, pair, 8c. Main Kloor $1.98 for White Gowns in "Out" Sizes Daintily made with square neck, finished with feather stitching and pretty laces. Others with fine tucks and pretty embroidery and laces now at these savings Regularly low priced at 69c, $1.59 to $6.00 White Sale speeial at 59c, $1.09 to $3.93 Women's Out Size Drawers soft and sheer, of fine nainsook and cambric, trimmed with lace, fine tucks and embroidery underpriced! Regularly 59c 79c, 94c, 1.59. Special at 49c, 64c, 87c, $1.47. Hand-Made Undermuslins Underpriced in This Sale The sheerest of nainsook daintily hand embroidered and sewed just received from the Philippine Islands and underpriced for this Annual White Event. Gowns. $1.95 to $7.95. Vests $1-49 to $1.69. Envelope Chemise, $2.59 to $1.95 Skirta from $2.95 to $5.95. Other muslinwear at deepest reductions from corset covers at 22c to gowns and petticoats at $4.98. Third Floor. Sixth Street. 98c for $1.50 Chiffon Cloth, 40 Inches Wide A!l the beautiful and delicate ahadrs for evening wear, a well a black, white and navy. The price on thu beautiful material ha advanced o much that we tWided to include what we have on hand in thi big ale. rather than "fill ouf at th pre-ent increa-ed rate. It will, therefore, pay you to plan party frock and blouse now the sav ing are big! Yard SSc. Chiffon for Skirt accordion pirated for $1.00. Ifciinty Lacrs and Embroideries Underpriced Z for 0 to K broadrry Kdcint. 9- for St-j and $14 tlatbroidrry K I e inf. 49c for 6 to Kic Ka broidery Ktouncinga. 2U lor 35c to 50c Em- brcMdrrie. lie for 25c YVah Larra. 10c tor 12! ic to 20c YaU Lace. jc for 8c lo 15c Cotton and IJaen I-acrs. Main Kloor. Kltlh tjtrrrl. FURS! FURS! FURS! Buy Them Now at These Striking Reductions! All our Red and Cross Fox Scarfs Sets and separate Muffs share in this radical price-cutting. Fashionable shapes and most desirable qualities and a very splendid assortment to select from. The list includes: Scarfs or Muffs, were $7.00, now $5.63. Scarf or Muffs, were $10, now $7.50. Scarfs or Muffs, were $20, now $15.00. Scarfs or Muffs, were $27J10, now $20.63. Scarfs or Muffs, were $35, now $26.25. Scarfs or Muffs, were $40, now $30. Cross Fox Muffs, were $55, now $41.25. Cross Fox Muffs, were $62.50, now $46.88. Cross Fox Muffs, were $75, now $56.25. Cross Fox M u f f 8, were $98.50, now $73.88. Red Fox Sets, that were $45.00, now $33.75. Red Fox Sets, that were $65.00, now $48.75. Fourth Floor. Fifth Street. Scrim Curtains 99c The Regular Kind White or ecru acrim curtain, trimmed with lace in- vertion and edee-4. Particularly suitable for bedroom uir. AH new in our ktock. Nottingham Lace Curtains $1.19 Rerjularly Sold at. Pair, $2.50 A very upevial offering. Unusually effective pat tern and quality. Feather Sofa Pillows $1.00. 1?1.50, $2.00, $11.50, $3.50 A aplrndid line of Mfa piilow. Rich brocade, vel vet, dama.-k and other lovely material used for cover. AH made in our omn workroom, allowing very special pricing. ' tfrvrnlh Kloor. Sixth Slrret. Homefurnishing Specials "Lifetime Furniture $55 Fumed Dining Chairs JM1.T.O. $48 'Lifetime" China Cab inet SC0.3O. $52.50 Fumed Oak Buffet, now JRUOVJ. $30.00 Fumed Oak Serving Table ?1 3.0O. Bedroom Furniture $16.00 Oak Combination Dresser, now $8. $16.00 Circassian Walnut ' Dressing Table, $8.25. $54.00 Mahogany Beds, now at $!27.50. $3.75 Imitation Mahogany Rocker, $1.85. Dining Furniture $12 Fumed Oak Dining Table, 5 tU $6.75. -$14.50 Fumed Oak Dining Table, 6 feet. $8.20. $16 Waxed Oak Dining Table, 6 feet, $9.50. $4.50 Full Box Oak Dining Chairs, each $2.05. SEMI.ANNUAL SALE OSTERMOOR MATTRESSES .-0-lb. $16.50 Oster- 60-lb. S30.00 Oster- 50-lb. $15.00 Oster moors S1U.50 moors S13.50 moors .$23.50 Eighth Floor, 28 GOOD STAPLE RUGS REDUCED! At $1205 extra-quality Axminsters, 6x9 i i-rtTilarlv S16.00. $I2J0 I extra-quality Axminsters, 6:9x9. regularly $16.00. f 18.00 6 fine Axminsters, size 8:3x10:6, regularly $22.50. At At At $11.75 3 Seamless Velvets, size 7:6x9, regularly $16.00. At $17.50 2 Seamless Velvets, size 8:3x10:6, regularly $22.50. At SI 1.50 8 Tapestry Rugs, size 9x12 feet, regularly $14.00. Seventh Floor. Fifth Street. Our New Welworth Blouses at $2 Here Exclusively Another shipment of "Welworths" just in! Every waist just as stylish and desirable as any1 wom an can possibly imagine and only $2.00. Nowhere else in town can you buy the "Wel worth" Waist we are ex .elusive handlers of this splendid line that has given such satisfaction to our patrons. The new mod els are simply wonderful. Come in and see these new Welworths as al ways, $2.00. -Fourth Floor, Central. Middy Blouses Just Received Underpriced Clever little middies just unpacked and included in this great sale! Some pure white, others with little touches of blue or red in collar and lacings. $1.45 for $1.75 Middies All white and with red and white striped collars or embroidery trimmed. Sizes 6 to 16, 36 to 44. $1.10 for $1.35 Middies Prettiest new galatea novelty middies, many in Norfolk style. Sizes 6 to 16, 36 to 44. 98c for $1.25 Middies Regulation and novelty blouses some smocked and others plain. Sizes 12 to 46. Second Floor, Sixth Street. T .w , - bin with Sariny Days Arc Here! Willamette Rotary Machines for $32.50. -('mm in and the. unusually Tine machines lightest runnirg. easiest to operate of any machines on th market! The round bob- dor away all vibration and lot motion ran be wound ao tomatically while machine i in op eration. With drop cabi net and automatic lift, the Willam ette Rotary la both convenient and sightly. Other Machines From $15.75 to $50.00 fifth Kloor. rinih Utrr.t. All "Indestructo" Trunks Reduced It's a fact! The reason is that room MUST be made for the new incoming 1916 merchandise. Therefore, these unierprices are in effect All "Indestructo" features embodied. $70 -$75 "Indestructo" Wardrobes $60 Only five of them. The trunk that wears indefinitely. Rawhide bound, with polished brass protections. At this radical reduction for quick disposal. "IndrBlructo" Wardrobe. $65, $2J0. $60 grade. $52.50 6of them, 10-ply boxes, fiber covered, linen lined. We'.l finished interior. "Indestructo" Wardrobes. $57.50 and $55.00 grades. $46.50 Three trunks at this price. 10-ply box, heavy duck cov ered, with Keratol linings. 7 -ndctrocto Waidrobea regularly $.t0.00 and S47.&0 same quality as $.17.50. except lining, now $:9.75. Plain Drrs Trunk regularly $33, $34 and $36, splendid values, now at $28.75. Polirv acairot fire, loss or damage with Indmlroclo trunk; UascmenL Sixth Street 1 . iw-7V rack ' O V a far- Yeloban Milk, 12 Cans, 75c a r tt-rptiortal offring in view of the recent advance in canned milk.. ." fi-"'. M rHtK OKUKRS ON MILK. Prrskfsal lUcoia. (.em. 6 to 10- j Peine Prune. mall, meaty, 6 lb. tnp.. i atfip. lb.. ID'jf i Jh. 25f. Wkile IjIj Butler. fnrv Oregon Lavganberrie-k. latest park. No. 2 eroamrry q-oahly. roll H'JC. I can, dor. $1.10. can IOC. aaall IWbbib. Ialiform vhite. ! Baking Molasses. No. S cans for S-pound cloth sack :l5r. J 2!C. Salt Pock, thoroufhly cured, lb. Kmc Salmon. Rival No. 1 cans, l:l'-e. i I2ic. Math Kloor. Klflh Strr.t. r 1837, Tme-.Q.uality Store- of- Portland r U U, 5ixt. Tforrisorv Alder Sta A Special Sale , Oregon City INDIAN ROBES The Indian Blankets and Auto Robes that won four Grand Prizes at the San Francisco Exposition and three other medals. We've the largest assortment of Oregon City Robes in the city more than 150 dif ferent patterns all in authentic Indian de signs. ' Made of the finest quality pure Oregon VVOol--dyed in fast colors. Scotch plaids and Navajo patterns in charming color combinations. $ 5.00 Indian Blankets and Robes, 60x81 inches, 4.35 $ 7.00 to $7.50 Robes, 60x81 inches, S5.75 S 8.00 to $9.00 Robes, large size, $6.35 $11.50 to $13-.50 Reversible Robes, 10.00 $15.00 to $16.50 Scotch Plaid Robes, $12.00 100 All-Wool Mackinaw Robes showerproof S4.00 A Genuine Backus Robe Lock With Every Robe Purchased, at 75c. t o. t. t ' Basement. Sixth Street. SKIRTS ACCORDION TLEATED, $1SKIRTS CUT TO MEASURE FREE-SECOND FLOOR;