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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1900)
12 THE . SUNDAY OBEGONIAN, PORTLAND, MAY 6, 1900. x X X 0een $ " ' VW m fSr -r . .fl j a Jp J f a jr Jr Sr tmdWfW&H Vfc in tf3& J1S4 Special Offerings of Separate Dress Skirts Tomorrow we place on sale an assortment of 50 Separate Skirts, made of the finest all-woo! Cheviots, Broadcloths, Zibelines and Poeble Cheviots, in a variety of Fringed iilk AppUqued and Taffeta Trimmed styles. Our regular $15.00, $17.50 and $18.50 Separate Skirts at CORNER WIPJDOW $12.95 Ladles' WaistS I Pr5nted Ind?a dimity Foulardine 111 A notable special for this week only. Silk Shirt Waists of fine quality fancy silk In an endless variety of checks, stripes and fancy designs In all the newest colorings. Regular price $6.50, Special Corner Window .75 6000 Yards Wash Goods at18c In this collection are three excep tionally strong lines of wash fabrics for Shirt Waists and Full Costumes. Windsor Cords A fabric of rare style and beauty of colorings with a texture finely -woven and a little more body than Dimity. New blue, light blue, lavender, pink, violet and navy, with white dots, ir regular stripe, fleur de lis, Persian and figured designs. 32 inches wide. A very close second to the best Im ported Dimity. In all the new designs and colorings. Colored Dress Goods 730 yards new Spring Plaids for sep arate skirts at 50c Extra value. 450 yards all-wool new Spring skirt ing plaids, at S5c Swell effects. 290 yards all-wool French Foule Plaids (pastel shades), at ?L00. New French Challles. Black Dress Goods Just received, another shipment of those fine soft French Batistes, all wool and lightweight, for waists and house gowns, SS Inches to 45 inches wide. C5c. 75c, Soc, $1.00, 51.25 yard. Linen Department Specials At 39c 12-lnch. Linen Center Batten berg Dollies. At 79c 18-lnch Linen Center Batten berg Squares. At 32c 35-Inch Swiss Spachtel Scarfs. At 42c 54-Inch Swiss Spachtel Bureau j Scarfs. Millinery Cut Prices 520.00 and 2.1.nr) Pxft.rn H-- reduced to $10.00 $30.00 Pattern Hats reduced to $12.00 A short story concerning a fine lot of Hats. Some should have been here In time for the opening, but were long delayed. Others were overlooked on account of lack of display space. To morrow, the above reductions will make a change of ownership in many. t t fS t ( 1$ i i i &h f 9 3 Mi o A cotton fabric, which in appearance and usefulness rivals Foulard Silks, Foulard designs, 'Foulard colorings., Foulard finish. New at the Book Counter Pub. Our TrlM nrtrp. The Biography of a Griz- ziy. uy jti. seton Thomp eon 51.25 The Foiling of Felix. By Van Dyke 51.00 Tommy Atkins. By Hardy.51.50 A Manifest Destiny. By Julia Magruder 51.25 Resurrection. By Leo Tol stoi 5i.5o The Love of Parson Lord. " and Other .Stories. By "Mary E. Wllkins 51.25 Lying Prophets. By Eden Phillpots 5i.5o Feo. By Max Pemberton.. 51.50 The Conspirators. By R. W. Chambers 51.0O 95c 79c 51-15 95c 51.15 95c 51.15 51.15 51.15 At Music Counter Marie My Own. Miss Manhattan. Over the Hills to Jersey. Miss Dinah Fair. "When I Think of Tou. . Homeward Bound. My Sweet Camelia. She "Was Once My "Wife. Just "We Two. Upholstery and Lace Curtain Dept. Clearing Sale of Lace Curtains Clearing Sale of Tapestries During the past two weeks hundreds of odd pairs and 1, 2 and 3-pair lots of curtains have been closed out. Many pieces of Tapestry have been cut down to one-third former size. This week the balance of the Lace Curtains, odd pair lots and Tapestry Remnants will be closed out. Some exquisite Real Brussels are among the offerings. The Bargain of the Season " LADIES' ' . TAILOR-MADE SUITS $8.92 each Cheviot, Coverts, Venetians, and Homcspans: Eton. Fly-rront and Reefer Styles; colors, black, bine, broivn, tan, castor, Oxford and gray. All jackets silk lined, all skirts per callnc lined. See display In Fifth street - -window. Silk Specials Up-to-date Silks, Plisses and ' corded effects; latest color- Of Ings; regular 51.25 and. 51.50; "YWC J. per yard ,. ; u(w' Black Silk Crepons; regular 53.00 and 53.50 lines; peryard Dress Goods Zlbeline Plaids, an extensive assortment of patterns; per yard 4e Percale Best quality, newest color ings, latest patterns, 3C-in. width; per yard &29" 25c 12c UNO That the only real proof of utility 13 , Practical Demonstration This Week Every day from 10:30 to 11:20 A. M. and from 4 to 5 P. M., we'demonstrate In our Crockery Department the utility of the Peerless Iceland Ice-Cream Freezer By showing how Ice-Cream for a family1 can be made In 1 minutes, and tomor-" row. In our Art Department, on second floor, demonstration and instruction in the use of Richard's Magic Stamping Pad A practical and indispensable article for art needle workers. It is a stamping out nt for home use that requires no paint, no powders, no hot irons and no cleaning ,paLerns Any drawing, picture or Ini tial rrom newspaper or magazine serves as a pattern. This pad is new and sim- P'e. can oe used by a child, and stamps 1 i""j "" Kioss. cnina, sine, satin, vel vet, linen and in fact all fabrics. Stamp- insr wll not hlnr hut oct1t. T..n.i.nn ii. Price $1.00 For pad and collection of new designs. Ye are the exclusive agents for Oregon. Chatelaine Bags' Ladies' Chatelaine Bags, as sorted leathers and colors; each Shoe Specials ! J mi9 z 21 mta :1 44c Belts Ladies Dog Collar Belts and Ideal Pulley Belts; each... Basement Specials ' 5Tc 7-Inch Semiporcelain Plates; set of six Teacups and Saucers to match above; per set of 6.. No. 8 Granite Iron Teakettle roc 63C Covered Glass Butter Dishes; 1 o MEIER 3-9C Children's Dresses "White Lawn, trimmed in lace, embroidery and rib bon, assorted styles; sizes 6 months to 3 years; each.. Children's Caps $2.69 Lawn, trimmed with and embroidery; each. lace 43c $4.21 - $1.T7 Ladies Mannish. Tan Shoes, Goodyear welt, very styl ish; regular price 55; per pair. Ladles' Oxford Ties, tan or DiacK. scroll fronts; regu lar 52.23; per pair. , Men's Shoes Tan Lace, Russia Calf and Z Vlcl Kid; vesting or leather ') nn tops, Goodyear welts; reg- J)Slft ular price 53.50; per pair." V'UV Men's Outing Suits Juat received, Hne3 of Men's Striped ' Flannel Suits, - $10.00 and $12,50 a-Suit r v oD 'C v-JL Jr White Enameled Iron Bed stead, brass knoba and ros- tt J fT ettes; regular price 56.50; J4v) Mattresses Pure Silk Floss, covered with Amoskeag or sateen fin- rfr nr ished ticking; regular 510i50; ( ,"0 Pillows Floss filled, covered ..with H3 fancy ticking; each ZDw Smyrna RugsSpecial 21x45 20x54 30x00 30x72 Incites, inch en, Inches, Inches, each ?1.3T each. ..........91.92 each 92.34 each C$3.34 Portieres 500 pairs of New and Hand some Portieres, fine color ings; per, pair "- $3.55 At Book Counter FubPrice Robert Tourney, William Sage $1.50 Ten Years War, Rlls ,59 Joan oT Sword Hand, Crockett 1.30 Knights In Fustian, Brown 1.50 Biography of a Grizzly, Ernest Seton Thompson 1.50 Kindergarten Principles, Kate Douglas Wiggins 1.50 Our Price $1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 Men's Worsted Suits " All-wool, swell makes and pattern guaranteed perfect fitting; a suit, $13.50 to $16.50 Bicycle Suits ror men and boys, thoroughly up-to-date, $5.00 to $7.50 a Suit , Men's Wash Vests - Single and double-breasted. Crash or Duck, plain or fancy patterns r each, $1 50 to $2.50 " Young Men's Suits All-wool, black and blue serges, checked and striped worsteds. Sizes 14 to 19 years. A suit, $8.00 to $13.50 Boys' Suits All-wool In gray and brown mixed chev iots, and in dark blue serge. Sizesr8 to 15 years. $3.50 to $5.00 a Suit SPECIAL THIS WEEK Boys' Washable Suits Striped Percale, neatly trim- f., med; sizes 3 to 10 jears; a tST suit , JJW Ne-iv lines for Men and Boys Bi cycle IToie, Belts and Golf and Xcs- llsee Shirts. Sii . (US 2 PUBLISHING CO. . 22? rv ISSs J J s ' i8ll EQUIPPED FOR jtfCf? , v """ . W$! I DESIGNINQ ? AND e SAMPLES... 2IMCETCHIN0 ! of Work 5t FRHNK COMPHNY There are very few things that one can save money on more satisfactorily than on clothing providing one knows how to go about it. Of course one can't save money by buying poor-quality clothing; that's the most expensive kind of economy. But the man who wears oyer Quality Clothes is practicing economy in a practical wayhe's SAVING MONEY. n the first place, tne price is low; but that doesn't count for so much as the QUALITY quality of the GOODS and quality of the WORKMANSHIP. It's clothing that doesn't disappoint, and the man who wears it is SAVING MONEY. Competition Is Dumfounded at the vast progress we have made in securing the best to be had ready-to-wear clothing. Everybody knows what exceptionally great valuss we have heretofore offered. This season we have outdone all previous efforts with a stock as varied as the people's wants every feature a fashionable' one every price a fair one. SUITS AT $10, $12, $15, $18, $20 AND UP TO $30. Not a common-place design in the lot, but a certain style-.and character inai inaiviauauzcs inem trom the ordinary kind. Afso... DESIGNINQ AND SAMPLES... ZINC ETCHING of Work end Prices upon Application IS90 0090 VZ.-J " Xa WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD IPS SO " M0YER CLOTHING CO. i POPULAR-PRICE CLOTHIERS ' g BEN SELLING, Manager Corner Third and Oak Streets " Sg m m Mmmmmm l KZZ&E3 Si rZLZ?T at can be repaired only in uie laciorv in wmen they were made are not the tires on which it will be safe for you to wander far from home. In the Dcnlop Tires hat part which holds the air is a ij separate iuucoi pure tod- txaiw xiee. ber and can be instantly removed andT the minutest punctures readily discovered and repaired. You should get Dunlop Tires on your bicycle. 100 rsanfactcrers are furnishiog them. If your dealer refuses to comply with j our request we will give you the names of those who wilL BooUet of suiy dealer or of us. The American Dunlop Tire Co., ScIIevlUe, N. J. Chicago, IB. Dunlop Tires are made for Automobiles, Carriages aad Bicycles. Distributors for Portfaad: MITCHELL LEWIS & STAYER CO. mm Great Special on Man-Tailored Suits MM i WM WJ ? Xr Monday morning we will place on sale 40 of the most stylish Man-Tailored Suits ever shown In Portland. They are each made in a separate and distinct style, in all the latest materials, such as Imported Broadcloth, Homespun, Cheviot and Venetian. The jackets of all these suits are lined with Taffeta Silk, and the skirts are made In the very latest cut. These salts are regularly sold for $27.50. npnai SJVVIUCQ llt As long as they last. EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! - A handsome cut leather pulley belt given with every suit during this sale. THE SILVERFIELD FUR MANUFACTURING CO. IiEADIXG FURRIERS OF THE WEaT. 283-285 Morrison Street, Portland, Oregon HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR RAW FUJW Send for Prlce-LIat. EPFS's ceeii GRATEFUL COMPORTING Distinguished Everywhere For Delicacy of Flavor. Superiority In Quality. Grateful and Comforting to the Nervous or Dyspeptic. Nutritive Qualities Unrivalled. Your Grocer and Storekeeper Sell It. In fialf-Ponad Tlas oa!y. Frrpercd iy JAHES FP5 i CO., UJ. Kccnceopatblc Chemists. Unhi, BREAKFAST SUPPER EPPS'S COCOA Pacific Coist Agests. SfmjjJ I Skrwjji Fuller's Pure Prepared Paint Is especially adapted to the require ments of this climate, and will out wear all others. For sale by CHASE PAINT & OIL COMPANY t Corner first and Alder Streets. M(ta89ttia9i6MentMttM0et 6 James Lotan, Manager. w. x. oiepaeus. aecretary. H. "Vf. Corbett, President, "Wm. H. Corbett. "Vice-President, Willamette Iron & Steel Works PORTLAJTD, OREGOX FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS, BOILERMAKERS Designers and builders of Marine Engines and Boilers, Mining and Dredging Machinery and General Mill and Iron Work. FIr Hydrants, ruueys, snarting, eic. correspondence solicited. Library Association of Portland STAR STRUT lehrot SrvtaU as4 Pat 24,000 volumes and over 200 periodicals $5,00 a year or $150 a quarter Two books allowed on all subscriptions tfOUftS From JtfQ A. M. to ftOO P. M. atelly, except Sundays and hoMm.