The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, November 06, 1904, PART TWO, Image 9

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PART TWO
PAGES 9 TO 16
vol. xxin.
POBTLAM), OBEGON, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 6, 1,904.
NO. 45.
$2.50 and $3 Comforters for $1.98
Covered -with best grade of figured Silkolines, filled with
best white laminated cotton. Choice of 4 and 5 pound
Vizes.
Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
Drapery and Curtains to Order
We call your attention to the great savings we effect
on all Curtain Drapery and Window Shade-to-order work
we do. Figures submitted on all kinds of work.
Hosiery
Our stock of woolen Hosiery
for women and children is abso
lutely complete. The values-the
best we've ever had to offer.
Af A) Women's pure
JtTLV xfw cashmere Hose.
Full fashioned, high spliced
heel and double sole.
Af Ef Women's fine
Jl OJt ribbed black
worsted Hose with gray heels
and toes.
A f Women's heavy
Jt.l tU IXI ribbed black
woolen Hosiery, seamless,
splendid value; also plain black
woolen. Stockings with ribbed
tops.
A f "2 Kri Children's wool
OU Hose fine
ribbed black worsted, seamless;
double knee.
A f O Kr Children's ixi
Al heavy black
woolen Hose, spliced knee,
very durable.
Infants' Wear
23d instead of 30c, Infants'
extra fine worsted Bootees.
iQ$ instead of 75c, Infants'
crocheted worsted Sacques,
write body, pink and blue trim
mings. 75 instead of $1.00, Infants'
crocheted worsted Sacques,
white with blue or pink border
and yokes.
98 instead of $1.25, Infants
worsted Sweaters, white bodv
with pink, blue and cardinal
borders.
12 special infants' Turkish
and linen Feeders.
Knit Shawls
Women's ice wool and Shet
land floss squares, cream, black
and opera tints.
$1.00 values for 79
$1.35 values tor t Hop
Sale of Women's Evening Wraps
A passing glance at these Evening Wraps and Coats proclaims their absolute newness and freshness,
v nryA Vl?T" crr1a ar Tintind fAlfftV ?ro1stiMf tn WTrr nmm n r tttT-ii-i cm i-'Un.m All Uooa mr-r-na-ni-a tnr-ry r
collection it will prove profitable for style votaries to studv. each one possessing a stronsr individualitv full
of magnetic charm. And not the least merit of these beautiful garments is their reasonable prices.
$32.50
Reduced from
$45.00. Coat of
Champagne Broadcloth, pouch sleeves,
collar and cuffs trimmed "with brown,
cloth.
$77.50
Reduced from
'$100. Coat of
"White Broadcloth, gathered full to a
yoke, trimmed "with Irish applique,
touch of green at collar and cuffs.
d O Cf Reduced from
?LJUJ $2730. Tan-Broadcloth.
Inverness, tailor stitched, collar
of orange velvet and gilt braid.
(QQ if Reduced from
OS.W $125. Coat of
Tan Silk, shirred yoke collar, front,
cuffs and skirt of all silk applique;
white Duchess silk lined.
Sale Satine Petticoats
Petticoats of black mercerized satine arc practical everyday
garments, especially if "everyday" happens to mean bad
weather. Six special lots that merit attention.
Oyt Reduced from $L2o.
O Ladies' Petticoats of
fine mercerized sateen. Made with
deep flounce and trimmed with
C CI E AA Reduced from
J)&iJJJ $47.50. Champagne
Broadcloth Coat, collafless, pouch
sleeves, silk lined, collar and cuffs
trimmed with fancy applique.
AA Reduced from
OD.UU $47.50. Cream
Broadcloth Coat, box-plaited to yoke,
front, cuffs and yoke trimmed with
braid and velvet.
55 AA Reduced from
J)ftJJJ $38.50. -Tan Broad
cloth Coat, deep cape, -pouch sleeves;
cape and yoke trimmed with stitched
straps.
QLO fi Reduced from
$&(.0J $35.00. Coat o
Tan Pongee, collarless, full sleeves,
lace applique collar, belted, box-plaited
front and back.
$72.50
Reduced from
$95.00. Cream Silk
and silk applique coat, bell sleeves, silk
lined, sleeves, collar, front and skirt
finished with chiffon ruffle.
COO Rfl Reduced from
laOiJU $50.00. Coat of
"White Broadcloth, plaited puff sleeves,
yoke trimmed with silk braid and ap
plique in Vandyke effect.
C 51 Kf" Reduced from
$UfmiJJ. $75.00. Coat of
Tan Ottoman Silk; collar, front and
cuffs of black velvet, trimmed with
white silk braid; novelty sleeves, silk
lined.
QA A A Reduced from
4)UVeUU $42.50. Gray
Broadcloth Inverness, silk lined; collar
and cuffs trimmed with narrow braid.
Two Big Waist Specials
fZGkn Reduced from $L00.
v27Lf Ladies' Petticoats of
sateen, made
and
black mercerized
with deep knife plaited
tucked ruffle at bottom.
fi"f O yy Reduced from
?90t $2.00. Ladies' Pet
ticoat of fine black mercerized
sateen. Made with scalloped ac
cordian plaited raffle on bottom,
finished with inching,
"f A.O Reduced from
P J.X $2.50. Ladies' Pet
ticoats of fine black mercerized
sateen, made in the new section
flare shape, with clusters olnar
row tucking on flounce and extra
deep dust ruffle.
tucked ruffles and strapping.
ff Reduced from
?JL.SJ& $L50. Ladies' Pet
ticoat of black mercerized sateen.
Umbrella shape, with three
.tucked ruffles, flat tailored bands
above each ruffle.
1 01 Reduced from
$1.75. Ladies' Pct
iicoats of fine black mercerized
sateen, made with graduated
knife-plaited ruffle with two
tucked and shirred ruffles at
bottom and dust ruffle.
33C euce frm ?3L25, women's
Waists, made of all-wool twilled flan
nel. Choice of red, navy and brown. The front
has one plait and four short tucks on each side,
fancy metal buttons, full pouch sleeves, stock
collar Regularly $1.25. Special tomorrow at
$29? Reduced from ?4.50. Women's
" ' Waists, made of fine "black Taf
feta and Pemii de Soie Silk. The front is made
with narrow plaits and tucks, the back has
wide box -phit tucked and stitched; full pouch
sleeve, fankr stock collar, lined throughout.
Regularly ML.50. Special tomorrow at 2.97.
News From the Dress Goods Store
TUT II 1 I' 1 II Ml 'l laT-r:
The news from the Dress Goods Store today has a
decided bargain twang. The items herewith presented
are of goods most in demand right now, at just the
prices you'll like to pay Listen
50c Albatross 39c
All wool Crepe Albatross in cream, sky blue, cadet pink, Nile,
reseda, cardinal, tan, pearl, gray, wine, navy, etcj best 50c
quality here at 39
85c Suitings 69c
Tailor Suitings of Medium weight and in medium colors, in
visible plaids, stripes and mixtures, 46 inches wide;' besjt
85c quality here at 69
$1.50 Suitings $1.00
Heavy-weight Suitings for suits, skirts and coats, in plain
mixtures and mannish-effects plaids, splendid line of new
colors 54 to 58 inches wide; best $L25 and $L50 values
here at $1.00
$2 Coverts $1.50
"Waterproof Covert Cloths, 54 inches wide, tan and olive
only; best $2.00 grades, here at $1.50
75c Black Goods 49c
All-wool Storm Serges, Cheviots, Granites, Armurcs,
Whipcords, Serges, Etamines, etc goods that always
sold at 65c and 75c per yard on sale today at. .49
$2.25 Cravenette $1.95
Priestley's Cravenette Coverts, plain and herringbone
weaves, olive, tan and oxford; $2.25 Value at. .$1.95
$1.25 Black Goods 98c
Turkish Mohair Crepes, Mohair Granites, silk and wool
Crepe d 'Paris, Satin Cloth, Broadcloths, unfinished
"Worsteds, Rainproof Cheviots and many other up-to-'
date "weaves $1.2o values, for ..9S
Drti
New Books
The Masquerader, by PW OUB
Katherine Cecil FSICE PUCE
Thurston $1.50 $1.08
Double Harness, by An
thony Hope 1 50 1.08
Undarcurrent, by Rob
ert Grant l.oO 1.08
The Sorrows of Sap'ed,
by James Jeffrey
Roche, illustrated in
Color 1.50 1.08
Zelda Bameron, by M.
Nicholson .... l.oQ-1.08
The Law of the Land,
by Emerson Hough... 1.50 1.08
In the Closed. Room, by
Burnett, illustrated in
color by Jessie ."Wilcox
Smith 1.50 1.08
The Truants, by Mason. 1 . 50 1.08
Blazed Trail- Stories, by
S. E. "White 1.50 1.08
House of Fulfilment, by
G. M. Martin 1.50 1.08
God's Good Man, by
Corelli 1.50 1.08
The Soldier of the Val
ley, by N. Lloyd 1.50 1.08.
The Seeker, by E L
"Wilson 1.50 1.08
Old Gorgon Graham, by
Lorimer 1.50 1.08
The Last Hope, by
Merriman 1.50 1.08
Susan Clegg and Her
Friend Mrs. Lathrop,
by A. Warner 1.00 .79
Trisy, by E. S. Phelps. 1.50 1.08
Out to Old Aunt Ma
ry's, Riley and Chris
ty 2.00 1.58
Monarch, the Big Bear,
by E. Thompson Seton,
net 1.25
Everyday People, by C.
D. Gibson, net 4.20
The Blue Dragon by
Kirk Munroe 1.25 .95
The Man on the Bos, by
Harold McGrath 1.50 1.08
Relations of Italy and Austria
Badly Strained.
75c Belts 39c
"Women's Fancy Two-Toned Silk and
Leather Belts also some In plain col
ors, black, white, navy, brown, or
ange arid green;. 65c and 75c OQn
value, for .- QPW
85c Veils 49c
Ready-to-Wear "Veils. Chiffon. Tuxedo
and Lace "Veils: some are two-toned,
others solid colors; actual best selling-
Be and S5c values, today AQr
for only..A
ggisf s Sundries Sale All Week
The'Mcreased business done in this toilet articles section does not come by chance. The discern
ing" womii -of this town know where their dollars and dimes do greatest duty. But the values we
offer foe te coming week will surprise even those who know us best.
No Phone )Or
ders Take!, for
This Item.1"!
Hand and Scouring Sapolio,
sold regularly at 7c for .
No Phone Or
ders Taken for
This Item.
Reg". Spec.
Rose Leaf Complexion Cream.50c 23c
Alma Kola Skin Food 60c 38c
Hinds' .Honey Almond Crcam.39c 29c
Ponce do Leon Florida Water.35c 10c
Michelsen Egff Shampoo 25c 10c
Superior Imported Bay Rum. 25c IDs
Fancy Glass Powder Boxes.. 50c 25c
Silver Mounted Soap Boxes.. 45c 25e
Celluloid Dressing- Combs... 35c 10c
Metal Back Dressing- Combs. 15c 9c
Rubber Imp. Hair Comb.... 50c 37c
Rubber Imp. Hair Comb.... 65c 40c
Solid wood back Hair Brush. 69c 39c
Solid wood back Hair Brush. 85c 59c
Solid wood back Hair Brush. 98c 8Sc
Hand Brushes, asst. styles.. 25c 19c
Hand Brushes, asst. styles. ,15c 9c
Toilet Water, violet, large.. 49c 39c
Fancy Atomizer 49c to 68c 33c
Hilluit's Perfume, all odors 50c 23c
Fancy Stand Shaving- Mirror. 75c 40c
Fancy Stand Shaving- Mirror. 45c 38c
Fancy Shaving- Muss 35c 23c
Shaving- Brushes 25c 17c
Pears" Shaving Sticks 19c 13c
Chamois Skin, best quality.. 25c 17e
Reg. Spec
Chamois Skin, best quality.. 8c 5c
Bathasweot Toilet Soap and
Cold Cream 25c 19c
Bathasweet Toilet Powder
and Bath Powder 25c 19c
Bathasweet Sachet, fancy
package 10c To
Kirk's violet. Toilet Ammo
nia -. 15c 9c
Kirk's Almond Meal 15c 9c
Kirk's Toilet Powder 15c 8c
Burjois' Jura Powder '. 25c 10c
Mlnuetta Face Powder 17c Oc
Wakelee's Carmelline 39c 29c
Binders' Tar Soap 16c 9c
Noltaul Complexion Soap... 10c 8c
Kirk's Juvenile Toilet Soap.ISc 9c
Perfumed Toilet Soap, all col
ors., box 15c 9c
4711 La Baronesse Toilet
Soap, box 15c 9c.
Kirk's Tar. Snowborry and
Vollette Soap, cake 5c 3c
Caneco Castile Soap, with
wash rag-, cake 10c 7c
Pears 33 1-3 per cent Gly
cerine Soap, cake 15c 12c
Reg-. Spec.
Dickinson's Witch Hazel,
large size, bottle 23c 14c
Triple Strength Washing- Am
monia, bottle 8c 4c
Owl Japanese Cleansing-Compound,
bottle 25c 17c
'1000-rsheet package pure
Tissue Toilet paper, pkg-...10c 8c
1809 roll pure Tissue ToHet
Paper, roll 10c 8c
Wright's Listerated Tooth
Powder, bottle 25c 10c
.Shoppuld's Dentifrice, bottle. 15c Oc
.Hovrs Rubifoam. bottle 19c 15c
Tooth Brushes, asst. styles.. 10c 7c
Tooth Brushes, asst. styles.. 25c 14c
English Tooth Brushes 35c 23c
Dr. Parker Prays Angeline.45c 33c
Dr. Parker Play's Nail
Enamel .....22c 17c
Dr. Parker Prey's Rosaline. 22c 17c
nr. "Parker Prav's Emery
Board - 22c 17c
Nail Files, assorted styles.. 25c 19c
Nail Buffers, ebonold 20c 18c
Toilet Pumice - 10c 7e
35c Ribbon 18c
Satin Taffeta and Taffeta Ribbons,
all silk, four inches ivide, in white,
cream, black, pink, Nile, red,
maize, tan and brown; 25c and
35c -values for 18c
Handkerchief Specials
A 4- f One hundred dozen
A i J.Jv womens TJnlaun
dered all pure Linen Hemstitched
Hand Embroidered Handkerchiefs.
Unusual offer.
At 9c
Two hundred dozen
"Women's sheer all-
linen white Hemstitched Handker
chiefs, y8, y andT-inch hems,
15c value.
Underwear for Little
Women's Underwear
rjQ Instead of 50 c Wo
OOC men's ' non-shrinking
plated, wool Vests and
Drawers, all sizes, white and
natural gray.
jO, Instead of $1.00 Wo
UOC men's Norfolk and
New Brunswick, ribbed, part
wool Vests and Drawers, white
and natural gray.
Instead of $1.00 Wo
JL 27 C men's "Oneita" ribbed,
wool plated Union Suits.
Children's Underwear
rjQ Instead of 50c to 75c
O&G "Oneita" fleeced, cot
ton Union Suits, ecru, all sizes.
q- Instead of $1.15 to
y3C $T.6o Children's
"Oneita" wool plated Union
Suits, natural gray, all sizes.
fj Instead of 35c to 50c
Children's fleeced cot
ton ribbed Vests, Drawers and
Pantalets ecru and natural.
$1.75 Kid Gloves for $1.23
3-clasp "Consuelo" overseam Teal
Kid Gloves Paris point and fancy
two toned embroidery m black,
white, pink, sky, pearl, champagne,
navy, brown, green, mode, beaver,
oxblood and tan. Always
sold at $1.75 "tomorrow
$1.23
Closing broken line $1.50 AA-
Pique Kid Gloves at STOW
Closing broken line $1.25
Pique Kid Gloves at 27 C
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Display of Real Laces
The Lace Store will be a center of great interest to women
who admire real laces and what woman doesn't?
These Laces were selected by Mr. Wolfe personally in Eu
rope. The. collection is a very remarkable one Every item in
it being a gem. The writer a mere man can't begin to do
justice to the many beauties of the collection, hence contents
himself with inviting Portland femininity to come and admire.
Among those present we note Stole End Collars at Jpl.25 to
$6.00; Applique Lace Berthas at $3 to 38; real Lace Berthas
at $12 to ?60; Applique Lace Flouncing, ?12 to ?30; real
Duchesse Flounce, S3 to $45.
$6.50 White Blankets for $5 '
These Blankets were made according to our very exacting
specifications as regards to weight, finish, and size. They are made
of triple scoured Oregon wool, are full Double Bed Size, very thick
and fluffy full of warmth and comfort. In white only with blue and
pink borders. They are an actual $6.50 value choice now for fo.
Three Great Curtain Specials
- m n e Worth $4 to $4 .'50, white and Arabe color
At JID Battenburg and real Cluny Lace Curtains.
A C A O Worth $6.0O, white and Arabe colored Egyp
AX X0 tian Tape, with. Battenburg edge Cluny lace
and Battenburg effects.
m- Q C Worth $7,150, white and ecru Irkh Point Lace
ixi D70 and Battenburg Curtains.
$3TrimmedHats$l.
Another big Millinery special that will
bring the crowds here Monday. The of
fering consists of a large line of trimmed
ready-to-wear Street Hats embracing
small turbans, sailors, round Hats, me
dium and large dress effects, etc Made
of scratch felts, fancy braids and nov
elty goods, trimmed with wings, quills,
pompons and ornaments. Values are
up to $3.00. On
sale tomorrow
at
$1.19
See display in Third-street window.
Corset News
LA VIDA CORSETS in the new
high bust, straight front and dip or
Princess hips Made of white imported
diamond sateen,., boned with genuine
whalebone, $6 and $8.0.
SMART SET CORSETS A close
fitting model, double hose supporter at
tachment. Made of extra fine imported
white coutil; boned with genuine
whalebone, $7 .50.
Then we bave all the' latest models in W. B.
Corsets at.... fl.OO, f 1.75, S2..00
C. & B. ala Spirite a 75, Sl.QO,
$1.50, $2, $2.75, 3.50, SS.OO.
Nemo Corsets at $1.0O, $1.50,
$2L50, $3.75, $5.75.
T BREAKING POINT
S DUE TO STUDENT RIOTS
Notwithstanding Efforts of Kaiser te
Pour Oil Upon Troubled. Watersr .
the Triple Alliance Is Prac
tically at an End.
VIENNA, Nov. 5. The attack upon th
Italian etudents at Innsbruck Thursday
occasions great solicitude here. There is
no attempt to disguise in certain official
circles the apprehension that the rela
tions between Austria and Italy, which
have been strained for some time, are
now near the breaking point. It Is well
known that the anti-Austrian, ieeling
throughout Italy wlirbe greatly Increased
by the unfortunate events of Thursday,
ana tne puuuc reeling which has lonx
been excited under the propaganda of the
Dante Allghlen Society may become In
flamed to a war pitch. There can be no
doubt that notwithstanding the earnest
efforts of the German Emperor and of
Count von Bulow to pour oil upon the
troubled waters, the triple alliance 13
practically at an end.
The trouble was revived recenUy by
the failure to renew the commercial
treaty between the two countries. Tho
Hungarian Government opposed the re
newal because of the competition' of Ital
ian wines and produce, and the Italian
and Austro-Hungarian Governments were
forced to go under a modus vlvendi. There
was constant complaint in the southern
provinces of Austria of ill treatment of
Italians by the German element and .Of
like 111 treatment of Austria ns in Italy.
which culminated in a series of disturb
ances throughout Italy some time ago.
during which the escutcheons of the Aus
trian Consulates In several large cities
of Italy were disfigured.
An important conference was held be
tween Slgnor TittonI, the Italian Foreign
Minister, and Count Goluchowski, the
Austrian Foreign Minister at Abazzla, In
AprIL There has- been an urgent demand
by the Italian citizens of Southwestern
Austria for the establishment of a school
at Trent for the purpose of teaching Ital
ian literature, law and. history. This
matter was considered with great care
at the Abazzla conference, and the Aus
trian representative declined to establish
the school at Trent because of his fear
that it would increase the anti-Austrian
spirit in that section, but he compromised
by establishing an Italian faculty at
Innsbruck. Thi3 had the effect of exciting
the German-Austrian students, and there
has been constant trouble between the
two groups ever since, culminating in the
riots which have just taken place.
In July an important Italian Nationalist
demonstration took place at Trieste and
as a result the police searched the rooms
belonging to a Turnvereln society and
discovered a number of bombs.
The Premier. Dr. Von Koerber. today
replied as follows to the dispatch of Herr
Erler, the representative of Innsbruck
In the Keichsratb, who yesterday de
manded that the Premier remove the
Italian faculty, and holding the govern
ment responsible for- the consequences in
the event of its refusal;
"The deplorable events at Innsbruck
can only determine the government for
the present to direct its efforts to the
adoption of vigorous measures for the
maintenance of public order; and this It
will enforce by all the means at Its dis
posal. At the same time, however, it Is
Impossible to adequately condemn the ex
travagant agitation which, has preceded
the disturbances, and which has undoubt
edly Invested them with their passionate.
unlawful character."
Dr. Von Koerber telegraphed to the
Burgomaster of Innsbruck, as follows:
"I deenlv denlore not -only the victims.
but also the excesses, 0 which your
town, ordinarily so peaceful, has become
the scene. I consider it the first and
foremost duty of the government to re
store complete tranquillity, in which I
count upon the co-operation of the Com
mon Council and the good judgment of
all the thoughtful inhabitants."
A memorial demonstration for the vic
tim of the rioting at Innsbruck, Prezzey,
the artist, who was killed by a bayonet
thrust Friday, will be held November 7
In the lecture' hall of the Vienna Univer
sity. The German students of the high
school have decided to hold a protest
meeting the same day.
The "War Minister announces, after an
exhausUve inquiry, that it Is doubtful If
Prezzey was killed by the gendarmes
bayonets, and consequently a post-mortem
examination 01 me remains nas ueen or
dered, with a view of obtaining expert
evidence regarding the nature of the
wounds.
A dispatch from Innsbruck, published
here, saya a railroad official has been se
verely wounded by a bayonet thrust.
May Proclaim Martial Law.
INN ESBRUCK, Nov. 5. Rioting on a
large scale recommenced at noon, the gen
darmes using their bayonets. Troops are
Mtnini' in frnm a distance- There is some
videne that the authorities will pro
claim martial law. There Is a body of
troops posted In tne neignDornooa 01 tne
Italian Consulate.
PTIEP0SELY INSULTED ANDES.
French Solon Who Attacked Minister
Issues Violent Statement.
paths. Nov. 5. General Andre, the
"War Minister, is confined to his room
as a result of the assault upon nira in tne
Chamber of Deputies last night by Deputy
Syveton. His face is cut and otherwise
slightly disfigured. Premier Combes and
the other Ministers called during the day
upon the Minister, and Pesldent Loubet
sent inquiries.
M. Suyveton has. issued a violent state
ment, saying he had purposely insulted.
General Andre because the latter had In
sulted the army.
Liebsa & Co. Receive Grant! Prize.
ST. JjOUIS. Mo.. Nov. 5. Special.) H.
Liebes & Co., the San Francls'co and Port
land fur house, have been awarded the
Grand Prize for fur rugs, a very -flae ex
hibit of which la .made In the Forestry
Building, at th "World's Fair.
Rebel Leaders Snrrtf".
SANTO DOMINGO, Nov. 5. Generals
Candelaria and Cambomllo, insttrgedC
leaders, who recently revolted agalaet the
government, together with their follow
ers, have surrendered, aad peace prevails
throughout the eatire republic.
Takahira la StiH lmpravlnf.
NgW TOHK. Nev. 5. Cemtinued n
provemet ww mm tetght tot the condi
tion of Japeaese Vtetoter Takahhra. JHis
9fcyaciae exprese ceaMeaee ia Ms
, apeeir reeevery.