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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1902)
1ST Olds, Wotman & King Olds, Wotftman Fifth and Washington THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN, POETLAND, SEPTEMBER 21, 1U02. Lamp Globes la new decorations. Prices $J.25 to $ J 6.00 New Chafing Dishes In black iron and nickel fmish. Prices $4.00 to $12.00. New Table Silverware Next to solid silver the Best goods that can Be made. Every piece with a 25-year guarantee. Prices. Tea spoons, per set $t.50 Dessert spoons, per set $2.63 TaBle spoons, per set 7 $3.00 Forks, per set $3.00 Knives, per set $5.00 Sugar spoons, each $0.50 Butter knives, each $0.75 New Haviland China We have everything for the taBlein new Haviland china, in decorations and gold Bands Both in dinner sets and separate pieces. Cuttety New Stag Handle 3-piece sets, large handles, very hand some. Price per set $3.85. 3-piece sets, large handles, silver mounted. Price per set $5.50. 2-piece game carvers per pair $J.50, $J.75 and $2.50. Libbey's Cut Glass The finest cut glass in the world. We have this Beautiful sparkling goods in sugars, creamers, Bowls, decanters, tumBlers and a great variety of fancy pieces. The name "LiBBcy" etched on each piece is a guarantee of the Best Both in cutting and quality of glass. Men's Furnishings This department is overflowing with nice,' warm Fall and Winter underwear. We have the Dr. Diemel Linen Mesh in two weights, sizes 34 to 50; the Stuttgarter in five weights, douBle over chest and single, and the celebrated Lewis make in sweater neck. Last, But not least, the . A. C. Staley Underwear The largest, Best and most complete one line made in the United States. We have, the flat goods in vicuna, natural, fawn, camelshair and Buckskin stripe at $1.00 to $20 per garment. In riBBed goods we have all wool, wool and cotton, silk and wool, silk and silkaline mixtures. Prices $f.25 to $4.50 per gar ment. Necktie Sale The right thing at the right time. Commencing Monday 5 morning we will sell a line of narrow Derby reversible, four-in-hands all colors and plain; every one worth 50c. While they last they go at just half price, c Infants' Shoes Soft leather and f lexiBle soles; sizes 2 to 5t price 75c to $U25 Children's- Shoes Spring Heels Sizes 5 to 8 $U00 to $5.00 Sizes 8Ho U $1.50 to $2.00 Sizes to 2 $1.50 to $2.50 Oriental Rigs With exceeding thoroughness we have gone into the rug Business this Fall, not only in point of extensiveness, But also in the matter of artistic merit, quality and price. Our own expert made the selections, sparing neither time nor pains to secure the right things at Best possiBle figures. Con sequently our showing is interesting to Buyers from every view point. We have everything that is attractive in the way of warm, decorative floor rugs and in price and quality they cannot Be equaled. There are handsome Kerminshahs, Kazaks, Dagestans, Afghans, Sehnnas, Sarouks and a special collection of small and medium Anatolias. Housekeepers who are on the verge of the new Fall house furnishing will Be re paid for examining our stock. Dress Goods More new colored dress goods to hand in the very popular Knickerbocker tweed, in all the latest color ' combinations. We have also something new in snowflake effects in Black and white, Blue and white, reseda-and white, gray and white, etc HerringBone Cheviots in solid colors, such as new Blue, castor, Brown, reseda, gfeen, slate, garnet and navy. Panne Cheviots in all leading shades. Also Basket Weaves, Pebble Cheviots, Homespuns, Zibaline, Camelshair. All in the latest colors.' These goods are among the leading weaves for street wear. Prices are very reasonable. Priestley's Gravenette These suitings make a very handsome tailor garment. They come in all the new two-toned tweed effects, pin checks, plaids, stripes and mix tures and are guaranteed thoroughly waterproof. Black Goods New shipment of shrunk and sponged hop sackings, zibalincs and canvas cloths just in. These are the popular fabrics for Fall suitings. Prices $J.25, $J.50, $1.75 and $2.00.- , Unfinished Worsteds Are very serviceable and dressy for tailor suits. Prices 5J.75. $2.25 and $2.50. Fancy Waistmgs The new Panne and Metallic Velvets are the newest and most attractive materials for fancy waistings. We have them in all the popular shades at 85c and $J.25 per yard. Boys' and Yoirins School Shoes For wear, for appearance and for comfort, these shoes cannot be too highly recommended. They are made of extra heavy leather on the new lasts with triple vamp stitching. A trial is sure to please. Sizes M to 13, regular price $U75t special $J.48 Sizes J3A to 2, regular price $2.00, special . . . $1.68 Sizes 2 to 5i, regular price $2.25, special $1.87 Mffii On every side our millinery show ing continues to be pronounced far and beyond anything cf the sort that has ever been clone in Portland. Why? Because we have the very finest and most exclusive up-to-date millinery that careful, personal selec tion can secure. New patterns are being added to our stock every day. Remember we are selling agents for the H. Bendel Tailored Hat, the swellest "ready-made" hat made. We have just received a new ship ment of the Connelly Turbans. Colors black, blue, green, red and tan. Ribbon Sale Beginning tomorrow, while they last, we will sell inch soft all-silk taffeta ribbons, in all colors, Hie per yard. Ladies7 Kid Gloves Special Prices A new lot, just in, very soft kid, with two pearl clasps, latest stitching on back, this week, per pair, 98c New Veiling We have all the new kinds in chiffon, plain and dotted; fancy tuxedos, fancy complexion veils, Russian nets and fancy hat drapes. Prices from J9c a yard and up. Embroidery Sale Fine quality cambric embroidery in a variety of styles, all button-hole stitched, worth 17c to 25c per yard; on sale this week at J2$c New Venise Galloons Tasty patterns for trimming ladies' waists, children's coats, cloaks and suits; all very attractive patterns. Prices J 5c, 20c, 25c and up. Sale Coral Neck Chains 50c Never before have we been able to offer these popular chains at such a low figure. A recent purchase, however, has enabled us to offer the genuine coral chain at only 50c Would like to have you examine them. . Ladies' Undei?wa No underwear gives such satisfactory wear as our Swiss-ribbed worsted pants and vests. Vests are high neck and long sleeves, pants either knee or ankle length. Prices per garment, $J.00. Same goods for Children, prices accord ing to size, 45c to 85c Ladies' Union Stfits Gray, jersey-ribbed, fleece lined, per suit, 50c Same, higher grade, per suit, 75c Same, in fine cotton, ecru color, fleece lined, per suit, $J.00. Ribbed Vests and Pants Of fine gray worsted in three grades, prices per garment, 45c, 75c and $J.25. Cashmere Vests and Pants Very fine and soft, in gray or white. Price per garment, $J.25 and $J.75. Merino Vests and Tights Richelieu ribbed, heavy or medium weights, colors white, black, pink or blue. Prices each, $J.50. Art Goods Lace patterns of every description, including new Irish point patterns with braid to match, are to be had at our art counter, on second floor. Stationery Lovers .of high novelties in stationery will be charmed with our beautiful new goods. The papers themselves are of the highest and most pleasing finish and the styles new and in most excellent taste. Herd's "Billet Dotx" In the linen lawn effects with bordered envelopes in the latest Persian conceit, all colors and sealing wax to match. Herd's "Etamine" and "Indian MtdI"'Letter Paper A very pretty high novelty in the daintiest of green, pearl, gray, lavender and ivory shades, with Persian envelopes. DANCE PROGRAMMES in scarlet, yellow, pale blue and white, with gold lettering in embossed effects. CARD PARTY INVITATIONS in high novelties and very swell DANCE INVITATIONS. Flannelame Gowns Ladies' and Children's For cool nights these gowns are most desirable. Our large line is in dainty colors, prettily made and finished with braid, silk floss or lace. Prices from 65c to $225. CHILDREN'S GOWNS in same materials, prices according to sizes from 85c to 50c New style BUSTLES at bur Royal Worcester Corset Counter. CMl&aen's Dresses For Fall and Winter These garments have been selected by us with the greatest of care and are both . sensible and pretty. We are showing them in plain and fancy materials in very at tractive yoke, revers, sailor, Gibson and Russian blouse styles. Colors are red, green, brown, navy, cadet and cardinal. Sizes for children from 2 to X6 years. Prices according to size from $2.25 to $17.50. Richness rules in both materials and trimmings in Fall and Winter gowns. Among. the many beautiful and stylish creations we are now show ing is one of olive green doeskin, trimmed in rich Persian bands and braid. The sleeve of this gown is exceedingly pretty and picturesque, the under part being of rich cream lace over silk. Over the lace falls a broad bell sleeve of the green cloth, slit part of the way up and bordered with Persian bands. A calling gown, almost oriental in its richness, is of cream basket mom mie cloth, trimmed elaborately in narrow silver braid with an occasional touch of bright, scarlet velvet and black taffeta appliqued, and outlined in the silver braid. Still another, that is really regal in its richness, is also of the glossy doe skin in the beautiful gun-metal shade, made with long postillion back and having braid-bordered velvet revers "and cuffs, finished with handsome cro chet buttons. New dressy jackets, and elegantly modeled tailored suits are constantly being received. And our showing in evening gowns, silk waists and skirts is yery handsome and complete. Domestic Department Toweling Sale Here's a Bargain. All linen, soft absorbent toweling. J7-inch width special per yard 8c J8-inch width special per yard JOc There are only 500 yards of this toweling so you will delay your purchase at a risk. Fancy Bed Sets Something that will please any house keeper. These sets consist of one sheet and two pillow cases, hemstitched, embroidered and put up in fancy boxes. Prices $2 .to $4. Huckaback Towels Special Sale. Heavy hemmed, 18x36, each i2lc Heavy hemmed, J 9x40, each t5c For Waistings You will find everything that is new and modish in materials and colors here. There are French flannels ' at 45c, 50c and 60c per yard. Basket cloths, etamines, stradellas at 50c and 75c per yard. Roman flannels, embroidered flannels, figured flannels, silk striped flannels, striped tricotines at 50c to $J.OO per yard. Flannelettes, f lannelaines, fleeced serges, fleeced outings, velours at 8c to 20c per yard. The "Elite" Petticoat This petticoat presents many advantages over any other ready-made skirt. It fits perfectly over the hips and hangs straight and smooth to the floor, making a firm, shapely foun dation for the dress skirt. It is easily adjusted, does away with the old tiestring and center opening and never bunches around the waist. We have the "Elite" petticoat in mercerized mater ials in all the prevailing styles of flounces. This season's goods. Regular price per yard 85c, special 49c. at these goods' will convince you these are LARGE VALUES. A look Ft T7 i k a ems A very soft and rich weaye that will stand any amount of wear in beau tiful shades of reseda, old rose, blue, cardinal, etc. Only 49c per yard. Sttiped Taffetas Both plain and fancy stripes, in black and white, old rose and white, dark and light blue and white, rose and white, very dainty, lavender and white and other attractive combinations. Only 49c per yard. 3& L D 1 1 ' ; ! Eneluntl'K Active OKI Men. a dozen years to live before he reaches the St. James's Gazette. age at which Mr. Gladstone laid down the Dean Bradley, the oldest of the group of reins. Lord Halsbury is 77 next month, public men who have stepped down from but he Is still vigorous enough to be draw thcir pedestals during the past few weeks, j Ing one of the highest salaries in the em Is 80, but many famous men In the church plre,' and presiding over the sittings of are ojder than he, and Lord Salisbury has the House of Lords. Lord Roberts Is 70 but nobody but Danje Rumor suggests inat ne is not active enough to command the British Army, and - Dame Rumor Is likely to be a lying jade for some time longer. One finds much the same thing in the navy. Only one of the five Admirals of the fleet is far from 70, and Sir Harry Keppel Is the youngest of them all at 93 young enough to have paid a call the other day on the Sultan of Johore in his own palace. Dr. Temple, archbishop of Canterbury,, at 81. is young enough to crown the King; and his brother York, but five years 1 younger, showed no sign of old age in crowning the Queen. Half the Generals In the war were men whose best years had long since gone Lord Roberts Sir George "White, Sir Redvers Buller, Sir Charles Warren, and General Clcry. Coko and Kelly-Kenny are all over, 60. Half the things the world is talking about today Is the work of the veterans. It is Sir John Aird, verging on 70, who has built the great Nile dam. It Is Lord Masham, verging on DO, who appeals to the government to over haul our fiscal system. The men over 70 In Parliament could not be counted on both hands. Even Mr. Chamberlain is more than half-way through the in four years, before the legal life of the Cabinet Is over, he will have reached the age at which man's work Is supposed to be done. Who can believe that the editor of Truth is an old man of 702