THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN, PORTLAND, JANUARY 18, 1903. 19 Y4 I I 0 Olds, Wotman & King Men's Fnisfiings Striking Offerings This Week A large line of high-grade tip-to-date men's goods at very low clearance prices. Men's White Snirts A line of excellent quality Laundered White Shirts to he closed out. $J.OO grade only 77c J.25 grade only 87c Men's Colored Shirts Fancy percale and Ma- n n dras, $J.50 values for C Men's Ties Silk String or Club Ties, regu lar 25c values, sale J EZ. price 2 for French Fold Ascots, newest col orings, $2.25 flQ grades, to close ... P Men's Gloves Silk lined, values to J Q $J.50,for JsZ Clearance Specials in Knit Underwear For "Women and Children A group of very desirable specials Children's Hose Worsted Black, seamless, double knee, heels and toes, nice bright yarn and excellent wearers. Sizes 6 to 7$, reduced Q from 30c to lyZ Sizes 8 to Zf reduced A- from 35c to t:C Sizes 9 h and 0, reduced Q r from 45c to OKJC Children's Hose Cotton Black cotton, seamless or finish ed foot, double or fine ribbed with well reinforced knee, heel and toe, sizes 6 to JO, regular price 20c to 35c, r special OC Ladies' Hose Black wool, seamless, gray heels and toes. Regular o price 25c, special per pr OC Misses' Vests Jersey ribbed, silver color, elastic cotton, high neck, long sleeves, good winter weight, sizes 3, 4, 5 and 65 regular 35c quality, special each O C Misses' Union Suits White wool, Jersey ribbed, Oneita style, long sleeves, ankle length, good $J.OO quality, S O, special at 05C Ladies' Union Suits Silver gray or white, Jersey rib bed, Oneita or half open front, long sleeves, ankle length, $1.50 quality, special fQ per suit 1 J7 Great Clearance Specials In Enamel Ware Dainty baskets of all kinds whisk broom holders, towel rings and numerous other pretty trifles in enamel ware to be closed out this week at merely nominal prices. Values to 25c for . .4c Values to 75c for. ..I3c one of Its enjoyahle parties In the new "Woodmen's hall. East Sixth and Al der streets, tomorrow night. The New England Conservatory Club will meet on Wednesday, January 2S, at the home ot Mrs. Rudolph Prael. "The Ilnnes.Ingers" will be the subject of the programme, which will be under the direc tion of Mrs. Max M. Shlllock. On next Wednesday evening, January 21, Company B, Third Regiment, O. N. G.. will give the closing dancing party at he Armory. , , The Z. B. R. S. Club will give their Tnniiarv uarty on Tuesday evening, the Mrs. ; at 20th, at Burkhard Hall. The "Wletarla Club wll glvo Its next Men's Underwear At Less Than Mill Price The celebrated Lewis make, in silk and linen; also pure worst ed with elastic neck, reduced from $4.50 to $2-99 Men's Night Shirts, Flannelette $ 50 grade for 38c .75 grade for 49c J. 00 grade for 73c Men's Shirts and Drawers Soft natural gray wool, Q $J.OO grade for OC Fine Camel's Hair, $J50 QQ grade for ZsC Out Unde0lislins We would especially invite the attention of all ladies to our vast array of snowy undermuslins, which are available now at greatly reduced prices. In variety and quality, as well as in finish and trimming, they excel any other undermuslin show ing to be found. "We neglect nothing to make them so at all times of the year, and our lines are more complete now than usual. Every garment is the conscientious product of the ablest manufac turers in the country, shapely, neat finished and daintily made and trimmed. Following are this week's extra specials: Ladies' Extra good quality, with deep Spanish . flounce, regular 40c values, now . Nainsook Gowns Very dainty overslip effect, with elbow sleeves, trimmed with lace and lace inserting and QO baby ribbon. Regular value $U 25, special Notion Clearance Specials Fancy toilet soaps, rose, lily, violet, honey, cream and glyc erine, special box of 3 q cakes s C Castile soap, glycerine and gar dina boquet, JOc values jr for OC Sponges, best quality large size, 20c value 4 now OC Face sponges, special o each OC Hair brushes, solid back, pure bristles, ebony box and olive wood, special each s C Hair brushes, fine wire, j Q special each sO "Writing paper, smooth finish, plain cream with envelopes to match, value per box 20c, special C White pearl buttons, card of two dozen, 2 or 4 holes, all A sizes, special per card . VC Stockinet dress shields, size J 2, special per pair ' C Stockinet dress shields, size 3, special per pair Toilet paper, flat package, O special per package C Shoe Depat ment Big Clearance Bargains In everything, for street, house and dress wear, for ladies, youths, children and infants. . Ladies felt house shoes, colors brown or red Ladies felt Juliet slip pers, colors brown or red 98 Ladies comfort house slippers, flat heels, broad toes, q black kid 70C Ladies' Party Slippers In fancy satin, glace and suede kid, colors black, blue, pink or bronze, $5.00 and $6.00 kinds sizes 2 to 4, o Q only 4 00 SOCIETY PERSONALS. i "Warren E. Thomas J cAHrmcW til the Hobart-Curtis. whist party Thursday evening, January 22, I at St. Francis Hall. . I Miss Grace Watt Ross has returned from a visit to Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Benson arrived home Tuesday from California Miss Helen M. Coman left last night to join her sister in New York City. Dr. and Mrs. John J. Sellwood" have returned from a short visit to Seaside. Mrs. David Goodsell and her eon, David Goodsell, Jr., are visiting at Salinas, CaL Mrs. P. E. Lounsbury Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. F. C. Brewer, in Tacoma. Mrs. J, A. Brown and Miss Fannyo The Beginning of the End Only Two Weeks Moe and Out Gteat 25th Annual Clearance Sale Closes TWO weeks more of special prices on fine goods bargain opportunities that come but once a year of values that are sure and reliable low prices on new, stylish, attrac tive goods, prices that insure you big returns for your outlay. Take advantage of them now, while you still have opportunity. Here are some of this week's great special offerings: Special Sale Wright's Bast-Fom Corset This corset imparts the correct outline to slender figures, can be perfectly adjusted and is light and comfortable. $.50 and SJ.75 values for $U9 2.00 values for J.47 2.50 and $2.75 values for 2.J9 Muslin Drawers 28c Domestic Aisle The remarkable success of our bargains are of exceptional special offerings for this week. TABLE DAMASKS Made of best Irish linen; none other in the world like it; our own im portation from the famous Richardson looms in many new, rich, novel patterns. 2-yard widths for 72c, $J.05,$J.25 and $J.48 a yard. UNBLEACHED TABLE DAM ASK Extra strong and all linen,,63c, 72c and 85c a yard. FINE NAPKINS-Satin dam ask, all linen; three special lines, in neat and very choice designs, at $3.49, $4.40 and $5.25 a dozen. BEDSPREADS Fine quality, colored satin in very handsome designs, $3 values, y Q fT clearance special . v)0 TOWELS Only J50 dozen, soft finish, absorbent towels, size 20x39, clearance spe- o cial price, each OC Our Sewing Machines are neat sewing, easily adjusted, ball will save money and gain time your Spring sewing. Children's Shoes Odd lines of wine colored kid, with spring heels, were q Q $2.00 now yOC Infants' Shoes Cloth and kid tops, with kid and patent vamps, were q 0 $1.00, now OOC Boys' and Youths' Shoes Stout shoes that wear well and resist the water nicely. Sizes 11 to 2 (fi f for $ V .ZO Sizes 1 to 5$ r,z.to.s! $1.38 Brown have returned from San Francisco. Mrs. Scott Brooke and children have gone to Hood River to be absent about a month. Mr. Fletcher Linn will leave tomorrow evening for the East, to be absent about a month. Mrs. Norrls R. Cox has gone to San Francisco to be absent a month, visiting relatives. Miss Francis Hessel, of Sacramento, Is a guest of the Misses Honeyman. 293 Elev enth street. Miss Pearl Cartwrlght and Mrs. "W. E. Pulliam have returned from a year's so Journ In Japan. Miss Georgia "Wey has returned from Forest Grove, where she was-the guest of Miss Durant. Mrs. E. J. Irwin and daughter, Mrs. Annabel Fisher, will be at home to their Fiftfc. and Washington Streets Extra Special Values in Couch Covers Hungarian Oriental patterns, with fringe all round. $J.50kind for $ .95 each 2.00 kind for 1.35 each Artistic Draperies Imported real India made draperies, Llama printed portieres. $2.75 kind for $1.75 a pair 7.50 kind for 4.75 a pair Coy Corner Furnishings Silk Embroidered Delhi Gagras and Phoolkarries, for cozy and Oriental corners. ' $ 6.00 kinds for $3.00 each J3.50 kinds for 6.75 each J7.50 kinds for 8.75 each Lace Curtains ' Great Clearance Redactions Ecru lace, in Duchess patterns, 3 yards long. $ .75 kind for 30c a pair J. 00 kind for , . . .50c a pair 1.50 kind for 75c a pair Raffled Swiss and Tambour Certains Greatly Reduced All small lots, separated from other lines and specially reduced. Values to $2.50 for $J.50 a pair Values to 4.00 for 2.50 a pair Values to 5.00 for 3.25 a pair Same by the yard, 35c kind for J 9c Same by the yard, 60c kind for 33c our sale is the merit. Here best evidence that are . some clearance TURKISH TOWELS Heavy double thread, bleached y and unbleached, each. . ' -2 ENGLISH LONG CLOTH Extrafine quality, Q f 4 I2yd pieces, each 4 W FLANNELS AND WAIT INGS Phenomenal clearance Scotch wool mixed flannels, 30c and 25c values, for only C PLAID WAISTINGS Very pretty ncn plaids, all y o wool. 35c values, ontv . . O ' , , t FRENCH FLANNELS Plain and striped, in all the lovely leading shades, only 3 Q ayard 30C WOOL WAISTINGS Silk stripes and beautiful colorings, 75c quality,, special a yard .... O J- C the labor-saving, light-running, - bearing, small-priced kind". You by purchasing one for doing up Infants' Sacqces Dainty Garments at Small Prices. In cream cashmere and flannel, also dots and stripes in deli cate colors, all nicely trimmed with silk 50c to Q Q $1.50 values now ... JC Ladies' Knit Underskirts Greatly Reduced. Mercerized wool, very snug-fitting and warm, colors black, red and blue, with fancy stripe border. Our best rn 75c grade for only OUC Ladies' Cotton Underskirts Plain ribbed, q jr each 50C friends after February 1 at 211 Twelfth street, near Taylor. Mrs. F. H. Alllston entertained Infor mally at luncheon this week, at her home on Twelfth street. Mrs. Robert D. Garland returned to Portland last Sunday after a six weeks' visit in St. Paul, Minn. Mrs. Frances Powers returned Thurs day from San Francisco, where she has been spending the holidays. Mr. H. T. Colton left last night for Springfield, Mass., via San Francisco. Ho will spend a week In Boston. Mrs. D. B. Baker, of Vancouver, visited during the week at the home of her daughter. Mrs. E. E. Coovert. Mrs. Edyth Torier Weatherred has re turned from Pendleton, where she was the cuest of Mrs. C. B. Wade. Mrs. T. Harris Bartlett arrived In Port Olds, Wof f man Kitchen Furnishings Specially Reduced Low prices on very desirable kinds of conveniences. Potts' Sad Irons, set of 6 . 85c Clothes Pins, per dor Jc Scrubbing Brushes, each 8c Wire Clothes Lines, 75 feet long " 1 6c Dinner Sets Special Clearance Sate Fine French China, in pretty shapes and assorted decorations, materially reduced. Prices: 00-piece sets $J9.80 H2-piece sets 22.85 Silvet Table Watc Specially Priced Goods that will wear excel lently, being double plate on white metal. Prices: Teaspoons, set of 6 ..... . $ .50 Dessert Spoons, set of 6 ... .85 Table Spoons, set of 6 . . . J. 00 Table Forks, set of 6 LOQ Table Knives, set of 6 J.00 At Silver, Best Quality Teaspoons, set of 6 $ .75 Dessert Spoons, set of 6... J.35 Table Spoons, set of 6 U50 Table Forks, set of 6 ... J.50 Triple Plate Knives, set of 6 J .38 Jewelry Specials Belt Buckles, fancy metal, in French gray, gun metal, rose, gold and gilt, special, each HssQ, Men's "Watch Fobs, in leather and silk, with gold-plated or gun metal mounting, AQ special, each tt?C Chatelaine Chain Purses, gun metal finish, value q $J.29, special ' S$ Beauty Pins, gold plated, enamel top, 6 pins to set, spe- (T cial OC land Thursday morning, and is visiting with her father, Mr. W. H. Smith. Mrs. Li. H. Curtis.-of the Hobart-Curtis, left Thursday evening to spend the re mainder of the Winter In San Francisco. Mrs. "Wallace McCamant, who has been spending the "Winter In the Eastern States, Is expected home the last of this month. MIs. Lily Carstens has returned from an extended stay at Seattle, where she vis ited her sisters, Mrs. R. J. Fisher and Mrs. Henty Carstens. Mrs. W. E. Morrison, of Spokane, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bullivant, for the past two weeks, returned home Saturday. Miss Anna L. Rankin, ex-supervisor of music In the public schools of Portland, left last Monday for New York City, go ing via Southern Pacific Railroad to New Silks at Special Clearance Prices Here are four fine lots at extra special prices, embracing such great and choice variety you will be sure to find much to suit you. Lot J. Plain colors, special ayard 29c Lot 2. Plain and fancy colors, extra special a yard 42c Lot 3. Plain and fancy colors, extra special a yard 58c Lot 4. Plain and fancy colors, extra special a yard 66c Extra Special Clearance Prices for Black Figured Grenadines Very rich, airy materials that make dressy evening gowns. $J.0O and $J.25 lines now 69c $1.50 and $1.75 lines now . 94c $2.00 and $2.25 lines now $J.30 Great Bargains v In Colored Dress Goods Plain goods and the latest fancy mixtures Plain and fancy goods, values to $2.50, for $J.49 Plain, and fancy goods, values to J.75, for J.09 Plain and fancy goods, values to J. 50, for 94 All wool, fine, dainty challies, only a yard 39 Black Dress Goods Extra Special Clearance in Stylish Soitings Rich and glossy black granites and hop sackings that make Q Q very stylish dresses $ J. 25 and $J.35 values for only, yd. . ' OC Suit Estra Special Clearance Offerings No finer, nicer or more sought-for garments have been offered by us during the entire season than those included in our clearance sale. Everything in this department, which is conceded on all sides to be the completest and most extensive on the coast, is mate rially reduced. Call and learn what bargain opportunities there are here. Extra Special Prices on Ladies' Capes The latest stylish cut, 27 inches long, colors tan, castor? red and blue, $7.50 and $8.50 values now. $2.50, $5and$J8 $8.95 values now . . . A Big Week in Handkerchief Bargains Ladies' Initialed Hand kerchiefs, 3 Styles of 25c Grade for Only S7c Very fine, soft iinished Rich ardson linen, and i inch linens, worth 25c f J each, special J- C Fine Hemstitched and Embroidered Ones Extra fine quality linen, hem stitched, with very hand some embroidered patterns, values 35c, 38c and J jr 40c each, special . . Plain Hemstitched Exquisitely fine, 35c and 40c values, special .25c for Ribbons Here is a lovely lot of miscellaneous kinds of ribbons, all fine' and in pretty shades from which you can choose ribbons for hair, stock and belt. There are: Fancy Stripe Silk Ribbons, 34 inches wide, worth 25c a yard. Plain All-Silk Taffeta, 34 and 4 in. wide, worth 22c and 25c a yard. Satin and Gros Grain, if 2 and 2 inches wide, all' silk, fk and special this week for only, a yard UC Satin Taffeta Ribbons at Sale Prices The best Satin Taffeta Ribbons, in all the prevailing popular col ors, 6 inches wide, all silk and very soft, also our finest Q quality wide moire ribbons, worth 40c to 65c yd., special C C ash Toweling All linen, excellent for kitchen use. 'i 6-inch width 8c a yard J 8-inch width JOc a yard Worsted Dress Goods Doable Width, X2c Values for 9c 2000 yards Double Width Worsted Dress Goods, suitable for Q children's school dresses, value, per yard, J2c, special, yard Outing Flannel Very soft and warm, colors pink, light blue and white, and an o excellent wearing quality, only, yard O C Orleans and Washington, D. C, ac companied by her sister, MIs3 Winifred Rankin, who will spend five or six months In Boston, Mass. Mrs. E. A. Lawbaugh, of Portland, and Miss Minnie McCaine, of Silverton, are making a two months' tour through Cal ifornia in an automobile. Mrs. William J. Crane and sister, Ella Pomeroy, left Thursday evening ''for Los Angeles and other points of Interest. They will be gone a month. Mrs. Robert Treat Piatt, who has been seriously 111 In New York City, is slowly convalescing, but will not be able to re turn home for several months. The clubwomen of the city are rejoic ing over the appointment of Dr. Mae H. Cardwell, president of the home depart ment of the Portland Woman's Club, to membership on the Portland Board of & King Ladies' Jackets 9 and 27 Inch Lengths In Norfolk, Fichu and other jaunty, 'stylish effects, tailored and beautifully finished. Values to $J5.00, now $6.98 Values to 22.00, now . . . IU65 Health. Dr. Cardwell was the first presi dent of the Woman's Medical Club of this city, and also has the honor to be the first woman admitted to membership in the Portland Medical Association, of which organization she has been treasur er for eight years. Miss Ella Buddemer returned Friday from a two months' trip through Southern California, also visiting her slater, Mrs. Oscar L. Cox, in Salt Lake City, for" a month. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Malarkey have gone to San Francisco on a visit to their daughter. Mrs. E. H. Hamlin, now per manently residing there. They , will re main in California several months. Miss Elizabeth Patterson Sawyers, of De Pauw University, Greencastle, Ind., will sail from New York on January 31 for (Concluded on Page 22.)