Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, January 13, 1917, Page 18, Image 18

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THE ' MORNING OREGONIAX, SATURDAY, JANUARY 13. 1917
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO. FITTING OF MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S CORSETS SATURDAY IN OUR CORSET SHOP, THIRD FLOOR2
EYEGLASSES $5.00
Your eyes carefully examined " and
glasses prescribed (only if needed) by our
graduate optometrists. Deep curved toric
lenses mounted in gold-filled frames to
day $5. Lenses duplicated from pieces.
Optical Shop. Balcony Sixth St.
60c-$ 1.35 Books 25c
A quantity of "hurt" books soiled only
by handling. The lot includes popular
novels, leather gift books, novelties and
children's books. For final cleanup Satur
day these 60c to $1.35 books. 25c.
BooK Shop, Basement Balcony.
50c Silver Polish 25c
Half price today for this splendid "Silva
Putz" silver polish. Cleans and polishes
all kinds of silverware, brassware and cut
glass. A limited quantity of this splendid
silver polish today at 25c.
Silverware Shop. Main Floor.
two.
The Quality' St6re- or Portland
miv, .Sixl. l-larriaacy Alfer 9ta
Today The White Sale and Annual Sale Remnants and Odds & Ends
NOTIONS
830-835 SUITS
CANDY SPECIALS
40c Assorted Butter- 30c Cocoanut Brittle,
cups, lb. 29. lb. 230.
40c Chocolate Nut Roll, 25c Special French
lb. 290. Mixed 150.
40c Chocolate Chewing 15c Plain Mixed, pound
Caramels 250. - at 1O0.
Main, Ninth Floors, Basement Balcony.
All Our $1.50 Shirts $1.15
WHITE DRESS SHIRTS ALONE EXCEPTED
Our entire regular fine stocks of staple Meier & Frank $1.50
shirts and a big new shipment go in this sale. Laundered and soft
cuff styles in woven and corded madras, fancy oxford cloths, nov
elty weaves, etc. Striped effects included in wide and narrow de
signs. All sizes.
MEN'S $2.00 UNION SUITS '$1.49
Medium heavy weight worsted union suits of fine quality. Warm,
comfortable garments in long sleeves, ankle length, closed crotch
style. Natural gray. All sizes. '
$1.75 COOPER RIB
"WOOL GARMENTS $1.19
Good Winter weight ehirts and
drawers knit on Cooper spring needle
machines. Natural gray. Form fit
ting. All sizes.
BOYS' COTTON FLEECED
UNION SUITS 650
Ribbed cotton. fleeced union suits in
a desirable weight for cold weather
wear. Silver ' gray and ecru. 6 to
14 years.
SILK
TIES
$1.50 AND $2.00 TIES AT 98
Wide flowing-end silk ties in basket weaves,
satins, ombres, crepes, etc.; stripes, dots, fig
ures, brocades, all-over patterns and other
smart effects. All have "slip-easy" bands.
$2.50 AND $3.50 TIES $1.63
Finest imported and domestic silks in an un
paralleled array of patterns and colors. Lus
trous satins in cunningly blended shades and
handsome figured designs, ombres, Persians,
etc All made with slip-easy bands.
New Spring Hats $3.00
Step inside our convenient Morrison-street entrance today and
see what our Men's Hat Shop has ready for you in the way of
new Spring headgear. New M. & F. special felt hats of finest
quality and workmanship now ready in latest shades of greens,
grays and browns.
Knox soft and stiff hats $5. Stetson soft and stiff hats $4
and $5. Mossant's (imported) hats $5. M. & F. special hats $2.
Main Floor.
35c Heavy Leather Shawl 1 F
Straps, Saturday special. ... JLtIL
10c Charter Oak Mercerized Cro
chet Cotton, white, unbleached, lin
en and dark ecru colors, two ir..
balls lt
Notion Shoo. Main Floor.
-Just Inside Sixth and Alder Entrance
$2-$2.50 Drape
Veils, $1.49
Black, navy and brown drape
veils in hexagon and novelty
meshes. Many in pretty chenille
dotted borders and others with
hand-run effects.
SHORT LENGTHS 33c
TO 50c VEILING 23
Plain and figured veiling in i
and 1-yard lengths. Good colors
and patterns. , Best 35c to 50c val
ues, each 25c.
REMNANTS OF LACE
AND EMBROIDERY
65c-85c VALUES, EACH 49
$1.00-$1.25 VALUES, EA. 69
Short lengths of laces, embroid
eries, nets and chiffons.
Main Floor. Fifth Street.
arid OVERCOATS
$24.85
Suits
Taken from our regular stocks
where lines are slightly broken
and deeply reduced to make this
a sensational selling event. Exactly 138 of
these fine hand-tailored $30 and $35 gar
ments, including such famous makes as
Ilickey-Freeman, Rogers Peet, Adler-Roches-ter
and Society Brand clothes. Box-back,
semi-fitting and advanced English styles in
cluded. AH are in good Winter weights, "em
bracing such materials as worsteds and
worsted cheviots. Some full silk lined, oth
ers have silk sleeve lining. All sizes 34 to 46,
but limited numbers in each size. Most of
these are $35 suits ; on sale today at $24.83.
Include Rogers Peet
Overcoats fams "scotch
w v vx vwti Mist," Louis Iloltz.
Society Brand, Adler-Rochester, Hickey-Freeman
and famous imported English Georgian Country
Coats. 106 fine heavy Winter-weight garments,
made up from broken lines of our regular stocks of
$30 and $35 coats. Single and double-breasted gar
ments, pinch-backs, English and semi-fitting coats,
swagger ulsters and conservative cut. overcoats with
stock and velvet collars. Splendid looking overcoats
in 6izes 34 to 42 a superb assortment, today $24.85.
1 Men's Clothing Shop. Third Floor.
TAKE ELEVATOR
OR ESCALATOR
$1.50 LOOSE-LEAF PHOTO
ALBUMS, SPECIAL FOR $1119
Loose-leaf photograph albums, size 7x10 inches. Book of 50 leaves
special Saturday $1.19.
TAKE FLASHLIGHT PICTURES
You can get good results even with a "Brownie" camera. Let us
explain this method of photography to you. Flash light powders 35c
to 65c.
FREE BOOKLETS "At Home With the Kodak" and "By Flash
light." Kodak Shop, Main Floor.
Women's $1.50 Hall's Silk
Vests and Knickers at 90c
Splendid quality of silk vests and knickerbockers in pink and
white. Broken sizes, ranging from 34 to 44. A special sale
for Saturday only 90c.
MISSES 50c COTTON
UNION SUITS AT 23
Medium weight suits in high
neck, long sleeves .and ankle
length styles. Mainly large sizes in
the lot. Special for Saturday only
25c.
CHILDREN'S $1.25 SILK
AND WOOL GARMENTS 50
Silk and wool vests and pants.
Broken sizes in the lot but almost
every size 4ncluded. About 100
garments, Saturday at 50c.
Underwear Shop, Main Floor.
Misses' $25 White Peter Thompson
Dresses on Special Sale at $9.95
Fine all-wool serge dresses that are slightly soiled. Made
with full skirts, double yokes and large collars. Prettily fin
ished and trimmed with braid,
usual values, at only $9.95.
CHILDREN'S $3.00
RAIN COATS, Jgl.95
Slicker coats in leather and
brown shades. Made with deep in
side pockets and adjustable cuffs..
Sizes 8 to 12 years. With hat to
match special at $1.05.
FANCY DRESSES AT
LESS THAN HALF!
Sizes 6 to 12. Fancy lingerie
dresses made of nets, chiffons
crepe and batiste, in French styles
daintily trimmed. Regularly $9.75
to $29.50. Special at $3.95 to $12.95.
CHILDREN'S MUSLIN
GOWNS REDUCED
Sizes S to 14 years. Excellent
qualities, of soft white nainsook
gowns in Empire style, with round
or high square necks. Regularly
$1.98 to 2.50. Special $1.59 to
$1.79.
Sizes 14 and .16 years. Un-
$12.95 TO .$15.00
WHITE COATS $8.93
White herringbone,' all wool
coats, made with Byron collars and
trimmed with black velvet, large
buttons and deep pockets. Sizes 6
to 12 years, special at $3.95.
CHILDREN'S $3.00
WHITE COATS $3.79
White washable corduroy coats,
made with small collars, turn-back
cuffs and belts. Very smart little
models that close at one side. Sizes
6 months and l yearl
33c CORSET COVERS
SPECIAL AT 290
White nainsook corset covers,
trimmed, with lace and embroidery
and run with ribbons. Sizes 10 to
14 years. Special at 29c.
iris Shop. Second Floor.
Wide Ribbons, Yd. 19c
A good assortment of wide hairbow and sash ribbons in
Dresden taffeta, plain and moire taffetas, etc. Both light and
dark colors are included, in fancy designs, plain shades, stripes
and plaids. Saturday special, yard 19c IIAIRBOWS TIED
FREE BY AN EXPERT.
NEW LOT READY-MADE IIAIRBOWS AT 25d
Ribbon Shop. Main Floor.
Fancy La Vallieres and
BROOCHES
Regularly $1.25 to $23
Special at G3 to $12.50
A large group of fancy bits of jewelry
many imported and exclusive novelties in
most cases just one of a kind! The designs
are distinctive and very effective and the
stones are of beautiful color and size. Set
tings of smoked topaz, pearl, moonstones,
jade, rhinestones, transparent cameo effects,
cloisonne, onyx, amethyst and many others.
elry Shop. Main Floor
$10-113.50 Suitcases $7.35
Ladies' black leather suitcases with .single or double locks,
beautiful silk linings. Handy cases in 18, 20, 22 and 24-inch
sizes. Some slightly shelf-worn.
$14.00-$16.00 TRAVELING BAGS $11.85
Ladies' black traveling bags in pebble, long, walrus and smooth grain
leathers. Silk or leather lined. A wonderful bag at the price, $11.85.
$18.00-$20.00 COWHIDE SUITCASES $14.98
Best grade cowhide suit cases in 24 and 26-inch sizes.
Luggage Shop, Sixth Floor.
$10
Women's Suits
Another Big
Special Sale
One Style Sketched
About 150 suits in this group.
There are semi-belted and loose mod
els in the very best styles. .Such ma
terials as serge, poplin, (velvet and
corduroy are used in these suits and
colors are navy, brown, black - and
green.
In many instances only one or two
of a kind but the variety of style is
so great that every taste can be
pleased. All sizes in this special group
of suits, todays at $10.
Apparel Shop. Fourth Floor
Women's and Children's Hosiery
WOMEN'S SILK INFANTS' SILK CHILDREN'S CHILDREN'S
HOSE, PR. $1.50 HOSE, PR. 25 WARM HOSE 50 STOCKINGS 2."
Pure thread silk hose, Pure thread silk hose Children's fine quality The famous "B lack
with . wide double flare in white and colors. Sizes warm cashmere hose; In Cat?' hose, of medium
tops. Double sole and 4 to 62. "Seconds" of black only. Sizes 5 to weight cotton with triple
toes, - with high spliced best 50c quality . 10. Pair at 50c. knees and double Boles
heeL Sizes 8 to 10. WOMEN'S FULL - CHILDREN'S and toes.
CHILDREN'S FASHION'D HOSE 250 COTTON HOSE 17 WOMEN'S FINE
CADET" HOSE Heavy black lisle hose, Fine cotton hose in me- LISLE HOSE 400
Best wearing stocking with high-spliced heels, dium weight, made with Good quality lisle with
for children! Reinforced double soles and toes. double heels and toes. In high-spliced heel, rein-
at all points of wear. In Sizes 8 to 10. Pair at black and white. Thrc forced sole and toe.
sizes 5 to 10, pair 30c; 25c. ' pairs 50c. Splendid values at 40c
in heavy wetgnt, 35c. . Hosiery Shop. Main Floor.
Seven Bars Ivory Soap 25c
A limited quantity to be sold at this price. Only 7 bars to
each customer. No deliveries unless purchased 'with other
articles in the Drug Department.
Gourard's Oriental Cream, medium Odorono priced at 250.
size OO0. 25c Mum Deodorant 2O0.
25c Sanitol Tooth Powder 200. 15c Massatta Talcum, 2 for 250.
25c Dr. Graves' Tooth Powder 20 0 25c Rubifoam Toothwash 180.
Meier & Frank Castile Soap, two 50c Java Rice Face Powder 370.
for 250. 50c Pozzoni Face Powder 390.
50c Pebeco Tooth Paste 390. Toilet Goods Shop. Main Floor.
HawaiianSlicedPineapple, Can 17c
-Victor brand Hawaiian sliced pineapple, finest quality, thick slices put up - in good sugar' syrup. Large
s.one Jnn SI Q.0 3 fn-r Kflr. ran
Butter, Blue Ribbon, finest quality,
freshly churned, 2-lb. roll OOp
at only OAK,
Smoked Shoulders, medium tAft
weights, nicely trimmed, lb. ---'
Cottage Butts, small sizes, " 7 n
lean butts, lb AIL,
Boiled Ham, sliced to order, OPT n
pound....... OeJL-
Walnut Meats, shelled, new ATn
crop, lb JL,
Prunes, extra large size, "I "I p
nn Italian. 15e CTade. lb. AAL,
Lard, one of the best brands, strict
ly pure, large size $2, me- fZfr
dium $1.05. small... .OUL,
Cheese, genuine Tillamook, there's
none better, today only, the Oftp
pound dt3
Wienerwursts or Fran kf urters,
fresh . shipments daily, the " A
Dound JLfxL.
Figs, finest quality, Cali
fornia layer, lb
Matches, genuine imported OPCp
safety matches, 4 boxes. .. ,tJL
15c
Maple Syrup, Westmoreland brand,
half-gallon cans 780, quart OQ
:ans .07 1,
Coffee, Superior blend, regular 35c
grade, 2 lbs. 550, the lb. at
Prunes, new Santa Clara; extra
large size, 10-lb. box for
SI .75, 5-lb. box
Figs, California White Mission, the
finest quality, new crop, the - -
89c
pound.
Ninth Floor. Fifth Street.
FRESH MILK-FED SPRING CHICKENS AND HENS ON SALE IN DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT.
CHOOSE A "SAMPECK"
suit and secure at one and the same time
the best boys' clothing value in fabric,
style, looks and service qualities that money
can buy. The woolens used in these gar
ments are specially . selected and tested in
the most thorough way. The models re
flect every approved style dictate. The
workmanship and finish are of the highest
order. The prices $10 to $20 are no more
than you pay elsewhere for clothing that
has neither the reputation nor the merit of
Sampeck. And remember every fancy Sam
peck suit has two pairs of full-lined knick
ers for emergencies. - Sizes 6 to 18 years.
OVERCOATS from the House of Sampeck
are quite as justly celebrated as the suits.
Perfectly styled and tailored by master
craftsmen from, finest materials and every
detail of workmanship and finish of the
best. Mannish looking, dressy little gar
ments for boys 2 to 18 years $7.50 to
$20. Boys' Clothing: Shop. Third Floor.
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DR. WILSON IN PORTLAND
-Prohibition Worker Has Series of
' Appointments in Nortnwest.
Dr. Clarence True Wilson, general
Secretary of the board of temperance,
prohibition and public morals. - is in
Portland.
'j, He preached on Sunday morning, De
cember 31 at Fuyallup, Wash., and at
-night for Dr. Delmer H. Trimble in the
,new First Methodist Church in Tacoiha.
'Monday morning: he addressed the
tTacoma preachers" meeting- and at
'night delivered his new popular lecture,
"Adventures of a Street Campaigner.1"
He will deliver this lecture at Cen
tenary Church. Portland, tonight under
the auspices of the brotherhood. On
January 7 he was at two of Tacoma's
churches again, St. Paul In the morn
ing and Trinity at night.
He will pass Sunday and Monday,
January 14 and 15, in Seattle, speaking
in First Church and lecturing In the
district convention on "Sights and
Sounds From Stump Speeches." He is
to be one of the speakers at the Metho
dist convention in the First Church in
Portland on January 16 to 18.
. School Board Head Re-elected.
ABERDEEN, Wash.. Jan. 12. (Spe
cial.) C. M. Weatherwax. millman.
was elected this week president of the
Aberdeen Board of Education to serve
his third term. J. C. 6mith was named
vice-president and E. B. Crary was
re-elected secretary.
STOCKHOLDER BRINGS SUIT
C. I Reld Objects to Management
of Northwestern Trust Company.
A conspiracy to obtain the control
ling stock In the Northwestern Trust
Company is alleged by Clifford F. Reid.
who filed suit in the Circuit Court
against I. J. Barber and O. M. Hickey
yesterday. Mr. Reid asks for an ac
counting and a decree against -L. J.
Barber for injury and depreciation
which, he says, his .stock in the com
pany has undergone as a result of the
conspiracy. He declares this deprecia
tion amounts to at least (20.000.
Mr. Reid declares that Mr. Barber,
in order to get a majority of the stock
issued so that he could get control' of
the corporation, obtained a Judgment
against Floyd Bilyeu and got posses
sion of his stock. Since that time he
is said to have been representing that
he owned 51 per cent of the issued
stock of the concern, and has been en
deavoring to sell a controlling interest.
Pendleton Man Pined for Gambling.
PENDLETON'. Or.. Jan. 12. Spe
cial.) Card playing for "hickies" re
ceived a hard Jolt when Tony Masters,
who was arrested for gambling for
"hickies" at a local cigar store was
fined $100 by Police Judge Thomas
Fitzgerald. This is the lirst gambling
case which has come up in the city for
some time. The city administration
is determined to stop the practice of
gambling. Masters paid a $100 fine
last week for boollegginir. - 1
UNSIGHTLY SIGNS OPPOSED
Business Men Protest to Council
About Some Electric Designs.
Unsightly electric signs in the busi
ness district was the subject of a pro
test made yesterday before the City
Council by a committee representing
the Greater Portland Association. The
Council agreed to look into the sub
ject and. if possible, enact ordinances
to correct tne difficulties. Commis
sioner Dieck says he has & record of
all signs, but has been unable to limit'
the types except as to safety.
The committee was headed by Leo
Friede and E. J. Jaeger. It wya com
rlairied that unsizhtly and poor signs
are being erected, and they not only In
jure the appearance of the- streets, but
hide more attractive signs erected by
other merchants."
VIADUCT CONTRACT LIKELY
Lawsuits Over Grade Crossing Elim
ination Being; Settled.
Trials of lawsuits now pending in
volving the question of damages for
changes of grade by the construction
of viaducts along the line of the O.-W.
R. & N. on the East Mae are progress
ing at such a rate that city officials
expect no delay in the award of con
truct for the big project. February
23 has been et as the dato for award
of contract. Bids opened some time
ago are being held until that time.
It 's said the contract cannot be
awarded until the lawsuits a re disposed
of. There have been a number of de
lays in trials and it was (eared the
contract could not be awarded oa
schedule time.
METAL POLISH
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brM railing. oor uom a4 door
Elftt th&n. all oihr polish oom
i osxl. bnoaoM it in ttas Quiciift ani
ft(et to uj. Sold ly all bioowjj
Look for Pkoto on Can
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