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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1901)
r"EiSBJF;3!li?rt" W 8 THE SUNDAY OKEGONIAN, PORTLAND, OCTOBER 13, 1901. QCBCttt(l9t(lttlM((tf(t(cttttMltl4tl J?ew Embroidered Waisting Flannels, $1.00 and $1.25 yard. Jfew Waisting Flannels, in novelty stripes, 50c and 75c yard. New Velutina Cords for, Waists. v Fancy Velvets at 65c, 75c and $1.00 Yard. 9 o 9 O e o o o o o e o o o e e o e o a o 9 o 9 9 e 9 9 9 e o 9 9 9 9 9 O 9 O 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 O 9 9 O 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 O 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 e e 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 O 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 o W --1-.-L-.-.-. - L-- - ---, u --,,,LnnnLjnrnj-,L,nu, -istjtijMJVu-u-- , .-, nu-LnLrurxj-Ljr 6 ? J? Quick Sale of C I A Sale of 2 i Ji Quick Sale of iS Half price, almost ex actly, on the prettiest lot of society stationery you ever saw. Half price on paper you'd willingly pay regular price for. Sold regularly at $1. 00 a box of 4 quires of paper and 4 packages of envelopes, tomorrow, special at -43c box BOOM Just Received Frances Hodgson Burnett's latest novel "THE MJZKWG OF Ji MARCHIONESS" with quaint illustrations by C. D. Williams. Price $1.10 Other important new books are: The Right of TVay, by Gilbert Par ker 51.15 Tristram of Blent, by Anthony Hope 1.15 The Eternal City, by Hall Caine.. 1.15 J. Devlin, Boss, (a romance of American politics), by Williams. 1.15 Foma Gordyeef, by Maxim Gorky. .79 Blennerhassett, by .Pidgin... 1.15 Five Great Carnival -Specials in BlacK and Colored DRESS GOODS Many lines of dress goods to intend ed to sell during the entire Portland Carnival have been sold out "We offer therefore the following additional at tractive and most desirable bargains: 60c Jill Wool Venetians, in solid colors, 12 o Q new shades, yd- & J $? Jill Wool Mixed Dene tians and Prunelles, all new two 'tone ef 70 fects, yd OC $1.25 JtlUWool Watte and Hop Sack Weaves, in castor gray, blue Qf reseda, etc., yd.. J I C $1.25 Black Jill Wool Heavy Tailor QQ Serge, yd J J' $1.25 Black Jill Wool Hop Sack Watte and Bison eaoes:. 97c Framed Pictures Brighten up that bare-looking corner with one of these. An entirely new idea in framed pic tures. The subjects are all im ported. " New, unique, excep tional. ' The frame is a solid piece of fine ebony hardwood, with just a narrow gilt lining to bring out every detail in the picture. The price the sale price, of course HINT: Don't miss these, many were disappointed at onr last pic ture sale, and these ore even het ter value. By vSpecial Ah the newest, correct styles in tailor made suits, ragflans, swell long coats, jackets, wraps, silk petticoats, cos tumes, eta "We are Portland agents for the Arnold, Constable & Co. guaranteed black taffeta silks. WJiTCH JiND JEWELRY REPAIR DEPT. Cleaned, 75c Watches cleaned and repaired by ex perts. First-class workmanship suar-anlecd. fifty iQA. rsK I Owing to the large volume of corset business, and the time necessary to make each individ ual fitting, many ladies were unable to secure the serv ices of Miss Kepp ler. At their re quest and our own earnest solicitation, the makers of the La Vida corsets telegraphed an ex tension of time of one week. Miss Pauline Keppler, the New York expert cor setiere. will, there fore, be pleased to meet all ladies in terested in perfect fitting corsets this week. La Vida corsets are French bias cut, all whalebone, and are perfect models. See the new straight-front La Vidas. Just to introduce them to you. New 5ons Amra Intermezzo. Kismet Intermezzo. Court Jester Two-Step. 'There's a Charm About the Old Love Still For You;" "Bessie, My Right-Hand Bower." "My Lonesome Little Louisi ana Lady." "Carrie." All the above New York hits, special 18c . We will play them over for you. Every resident of Portland interested in the artistic furnish ing and decorating of a home should visit our second floor and see the special display of Do you know the "LIwo"? The LIwo is the hest $1.50 kid glove in the world. Fitted intelligently to your hands by expert glove-fitters. oootoeaseooto(99t9tieettt9t9aee9t99etseeeaee Price $2.75, $5, $8 up. Art Tapestry Fabrics, French Stripe Tapestries, Sheer Silk Fabrics, Art Taffetas, Art Bur laps, Velours, Art Tuckings, Art Denims, Scotch Madras, Orien tal Stripe Tapestries, etc. Men's Shoes Late Fall styles in French, Shrlner & Urner, well-known Shoes. Styles and Qualities are super ior to any other I make, If $5'to $6.50 pr Eiderdown Kimonas and Bath Robes for children, 2 years to 16 years. "Kim," Rudyard Kipling's greatest novel now ready. (Book department.) Arabian Net Lace Curtains in very large variety. (Third floor.) Custom Shade work a specialty. Best workmanship. La Grecque Corsets v: The new rlfrbon helt Corset, mili tary form. Easy, dainty. In style and. quality it surpasses any other Corset on the market. Silk Waists oecoeeo6oeeoeee3oetseett9tste(tt9eteei)ie9i $g.so Qrade $6 9S Women who prefer the acme of style and elegance in a silk Waist will wear one of these, handsome creations in taffeta or pailette silk. A great va riety of styles and the price one-third below value. The facts: 53 handsome taffeta and pailette silk Waists, black, white and all the leading shades, for street or evening wear, hemstitched and elaborately tucked. Some fastening in the back. All sizes. Every Waist in the lot a regular $8.50 value. Your choice for "tomorrow, Tuesday and Wednesday at $6.95. - KIV I 5a W 7 - r Sateen PettiCOatS $2.5oValues JL 3 k An exceptional three days offering in black sateen Petticoats, about 20 dozen all told of fine quality sateen, having double row of plaiting and ruching, or trimmed in black and white braid or coutille top, double moreen flounce. Regular $2.50 values, while, they last at $1.92 Each (3econd floor.) L mmmmmnaammmammaaaaa WA mm VA ti ?A 9 9 9 "1 BS9oeeeto0eo0 GOING i RAPIDLY I $80.00 Given Away Yesterday $205.00 Given Away Since Sale Commenced, Look Over the List. RECEIVED $10 EACH. J.O. "Wing, Master Wash. State Qraiige. Mrs. J. C. Pritchard, 712 Brooklyn St. Will Satchwell, Newberg, Or. Cleve Yetter, 120 Bussell St. Fred Pearce, Joseph, Or. J. JSL Smith, 408 East Yamhill St. C. A. Beach, 488 Nehalem, Sellwood. A. L. Williams, Mist, Or. Bert Lowe, Multnomah Block. A. A. Nisely, St. Jolms. J. C. Xelson, Newberg, Or. D. L. Avers, Oregon HoteL Mrs. B-ockafellow, Winlock, "Wash. Tom Baker, Sherwood, Or. L. S. Robiuson, 284 Wheeler St. RECEIVED $5 EACH. Mrs. H. C. Schroeder, 466 E. Seventh. Aug. W. Kasseweiter, 551 Clinton St. Hugh D. Price, Orchards, "Wash. H. J. Antonisen, Palestine, Or. Will S. Thurlow, 569 Second St. Paul Kriske, 507 Market St. Julia Catching, 68 Park St. W. Bergman, 620 Upshur St. Mrs. R. B. Beattie; Oregon City. James Clow, 184 Sherman St. WE GIVE AWAY every 10 Men's Suits or Overcoats a greenback. With every 10 Boys' or Child's Suits or Overcoats we give away a $5 In addition to these presents our PRICES are LOWER than any other store in the city. PARTICULAR ATTENTION is called to our enormous stock of BOYS' and CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. We save you from 50c to $2 on a boy's or Youth's Suit, and besides, give away $5 and $10 bills. Is it not worth your while to call and be convinced that we carry out fully all our pledges ? Receiptsf or above amounts are on display in our window. Come and see them. WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD. IPS SO oyer Clothing Co. THIRD AND OAK STREETS Hosiery Sale Lam g Sale As the days grow shorter, the glow of a brilliant lamp is a welcome necessity. Lamp buyers will enjoy surveying this immense variety. Styles to please every taste. Here's some special values to Interest city folks and especially interest out-of-town visit ors to the carnival. LOT 114 assorted Lamps; handsome dec orated base and globe; brass trimmings; central draft burner. Remember a 1ri 14 all told. Great value at. . . ,p4. Iy LOT 2 11 handsome decorated parlor Lamps; base and globe to match; brass trimmings. Regular $6.50 val-C v ues at p0.uy LOT 3 7 magnificent parlor Lamps; finest . decoration on globe and base; best burn ers and trimmings. $8.50 &: no value $O.VO 1000 Incandescent Gas Mantels llcea Incandescent Chimneys at 8c ea White fluted incandescent light Shades 9c ea ' (Basement) anketSa There's just a sniff of Jack Frost in the night air that's sufficient to give one a friendly feeling for the blankets bs fore 6 a. m. For those not supplied, here are a few unusual values in both blankets and comforters sure to interest you: All wool, gray mottled blankets; good, full size; colored $15.47 pr borders; at 70 pairs of fine, all wool, white blankets for f size bed, colored border; great value c ?ftnr 'Some Hosiery values that should have the attention of ev.ery woman whether she needs them for imme diate use or not. Hosiery values like what we tell about today are not offered every week or every month. 50 dozen ladies' heavy cotton ribbed Hose, strictly fast color, high -j o spliced heel, double sole at,pr IOC 32 dozen ladies heavy lisle Hose, with white feet, and 20 dozen gauze lisle, Hermsdorf dye, all sizes. 50c values at, pr 33c 120 dozen ladies' fancy lace lisle Hose, and 40 dozen fancy embroidered ankles, Hermsdorf dye. Great val- iQr ue at 50c pair. Your choice, pr VC (See Morrison-street window display.) I at .. 120 pairs of the fine Oregon-made Blankets; best made by the Salem mills; big, lull size; colored borders; silk bound ; reg. $6.50 values at... 300 pairs of white cotton Blankets with borders; unusual value mm iU P5 pair colored 62c pr Comforters llui 73 Comforters, silkoline covered; filled with lanated cotton; large variety of patterns and color- j o ings $l.2y 100 light, fluffy Comforters, silkoline covered; large rf A -, variety 3i.4o 8 dozen fancy sateen-covered Com forters, filled with carded & 0 cotton; unusual value at IiO V r Cloak Dept r I Too busy to talk bargains Is the usual greeting the "ad-smith" receives these days when approaching the Cloak department manager, so news of late arrivals will have to satisfy for today. New Raglans and Walking Suits came Saturday. Some late models included. ' "Priestley's" Cravenette Raglans. Superb styles. New man-tailored Suits. Latest effects. Evening Costumes. Three exquisite models. Many novelties in children's wear. See window display of silk Underskirts. Free Lessons in Commencing tomorrow and continu ing indefinitely, Miss T. C. Towner, rep resenting The Carlson-Currier Silk Com pany, will give free instructions in art needlework to any lady desiring to take lessons. Clubs of six will be formed. Each club to have two lessons of 14 hours each week. Hours satisfactory to every body will be arranged. Ready tomor row at 9 -a. m. Morrison-street end of the millinery department. V MEIER & FRANK COMPANY Bf'J-r"' " ' J' Krf.-HCS Iin4.Mv ",lyysYSfry3-ji,'g j.-t 1 ,UJf ij , vy.r eta ileworkf JmWh I COMPANY j M IN Ta n 18 rln 0 "4 "OUR LEADER" was selected from the leading cloak lines of the country by our cloak buyer as the "best value for the money." We have named this -garment "Our Leader" because It is our leader in price, quality, fit, style aid workman ship. Made of black and blue cheviot, in the Eton and Norfolk style, and is equal to any 525 suit in the city. "Our Leader" $18.50 IN FURS Buy from the manufacturers and save middleman's profit. Otfc' LARGEST AND LEADING FURRIERS OF THE WEST. 283-285 MORRISON STREET PORTLAND, OREGON. e ooooeoo9eeeeeeoooooeeo9eo9seeeeoeeeeoe Established 187' Incorporated 1809. 9 G. P. RUMMELIN & SONS : Manufacturing Furriers, i 126 SECOND ST., near WASHINGTON Alaska Sealskins and Fine Furs Our Specialty. Fur Jackets, Capes, Collarettes, Boas, Muffs, Gloves, Fur trimming, Etc. A fine assortment of Feather Boas Robes and Rugs. Latest Styles Best Quality Lowest Prices Alaska Indian Baskets and Curios. Visitors Welcome. CALL OR SEND FOR CATALOGUE 9 "The Leading and Reliable Furriers of the Northwest." ei6tteteeeteeoGooooeooeooeoooooooo9099oooooae3oo9 Captain R. G. F. Candage. one of the most prominent men in maritime circles in. New England, celebrated his 75th birth, day at his home In Brookllne, 3Iasa., re cently. In his sea-faring life Captain Candage sailed over oOO.COO miles of ealt water, doubling Cape Horn 13 times both ways." Utopia is now known to be located at Orsa. in Swefien. The community has, in course of a generation, sold J4.800.0CO worth of trees and by means of judicious re planting has provided for a similar In come every 30 or 40 years. In consequenco of this commercial wealth there are no taxes. M o e ?9999t9t t9t(9'00e99