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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1905)
tmm PHRT THREE PJSGES 17 TO 30 m n VOL. XXIV. PORTLAJsD, OHEGON, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 12, 1905. NO. I ml A MONDAY CARNIVAL OF UNMATCHED VALUES HOURLY SPECIALS -will only-be sola at the ad vertised prices during hour specified, i Not a mo ment before or after at a penny less than regular prices. 9 to 1 0 A. M. A LACE SALE First floor. Half price for Allover Yenise Lace, in cream, white and ecru, for dresses, waists and yokes,' very hand some patterns; special Monday for one hour only at half price, as follows: Our 50c value at, the yard ... 25 Our 75c value at, the yard 38p Our $L00 value at, the yard 50 Our $1.25 value at, the yard.'. 68p Our-$L50 value at, the yard 75$ Our $L75 value at, the yard . 88$ Our $2.00 value at, the yard $1.00 And all prices between, up to $14.00 at $7.00 HALF FBIOE. 4c TOILET PAPER 2$ ROLL First Floor. Toilet Papei', 5-oz. rolls; regular value 4c, special, roll 2$ WOMEN'S 3.50 SHOES FOR 2.69-First Floor, Sixth-Street Annex. Women's shoes' with either light or heavy soles, in either patent colt or plain viei kid; Blucher or plain lace styles, medium wide toes and Cuban heels; good $3.50 yalue, special for one hour only at, the pair f $2.69 . SOc OUT GLASS SALAD OR BERRY BOWLS 15 Third Floor, Cut Glass Berry or Salad Bowls, very brilliant pat tern, S1 inches, scalloped top and star bottom; regular value 30c, special, each. 1l5$ 10 to II A. M. CHILDREN'S BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, First Floor, fine ribbed, double knee and heel. Sizes 5-5V, our 25c value, special for one hour at, the pair 16c Sizes 6-6, our 30c value, special for one hour at, the pair 1.9$ Sizes 7-7, our 35c value, Special for one hour at, the 'pair 22$ ' Sizes 8S, our 40c value, special for one hour at, the pair 25 Sizes 9-9, our 45c value, special for one hour at, the pair .32$ PILLOW CASING 10 Domestic Aisle, 1st Floor 10,000 yards of fine quality Pillow Casing, 45 inches wide, special for one hour only at, the yard.XOp 15c PEARL BUTTONS FOR 8$ First Floor. "White Pearl Buttons, four holes, shirt size, two dozen on card; regular value 15c; special, card.8 TTTO GLOVES FOR 47 First Floor. Ladies' Kid Gloves in black and white only; sizes 5ty-5-6; in colors, 71,4-7-7-S; in the lot arc values at $1.00, $1.25, $L50 and $2.00; special for one hour only at, the pair 4:7$ $5.50 AND $5.75 BLACK PETTICOATS $3.19 Anner Salons, "The Wardrobe," Second floor. Ladies' Petticoats, made of best quality Italian Cloth, trimmed with butterfly ruffles and knife plaiting,1 also dust ruffle; our $5.50 and $5.75 values, special for one hour only at, each 93.19 II A. M. to 12 M. 25c WRITING PAPER FOR 1.3$ First Floor. One pound package white ruled writing paper, con taining 5 quires; regular value 25c, special, pack age . 13 p MEN'S $1.00 SHIRTS 50$ MEN'S TOGGERY Sixth-Street Annex, First Floor. A new Spring 1905 line of men's Spring Golf Shirts with detachable cutis, in plain tan, blue and small black figured, effects; our regular $1.00 value, spe cial, each 50 WOMEN'S 35c COTTON HOSE FOR 22$ First Floor. Women's black cotton Hose, good weight, double sole, high spliced heel, Trench toe, a good wearer and big 35c value; special for one hour, at the pair.. 22 $2.00 FLANNEL WAISTS FOR 59 Salons of Dress, Second Floor. Pretty Flannel Waists made np in neat effects, colors brown, tan, red, blue and black; values to $2.00 in the lot, special for one hour only at, each. . . .59$ DJQMET FLANNEL GOWNS WORTH $1.65 FOR 98 Second Floor Annex, "The Wardrobe." Ladies' Nightgowns made of domet flannel, either pink or blue, in Mother Hubbard style with turn over collar and cuffs: our $L65 value, special for one hour only at, each 98$ Tomorrow we resume a jopular feature introduced by this store several years ago and conducted at inter vals since, growing constantly in public favor, familiarly known as "HOURLY SALES." Combined witb these we have brought together a congregation of matchless special values for the entire week, making in composite a sale the like of which has never been known in the annals of February merchandising in Portland. "We are 'upsetting traditions and revolutionizing retailing in 'this city, turning the once dull month of February into one of the busiest of the year. "We are wrecking values this week as never before, upsetting regular prices and offer ing bargains that fairly glisten with i:eerless worth. Read this page. Do the values not fairly and strongly ap peal to your best economic nature? Are they not worth coming for from almost any distance? Eresh bargains will be brought forward every day, whether advertised or not. It's your time to buy, and your own interest must bring you here tomorrow and through the week. Read on through the page and read tomorrow's news crowded out today every word must interest if saving is an object. Mail orders filled except on hourly specials. 3 to 4 P. M. 50c PERFUMERY FOR 25-First Floor. Imported English Perfumery in rose, violet, heliotrope, clover and carnation; reg. value 50e, special, oz. 25$ WOMEN'S 1.25 VESTS FOR 75p-First Floor. Women's fine imported cotton Swiss ribbed Vests, high neck, long sleeves; our famous Zimmerli goods; great $1.25 value, special for one hour only at, garment 75$ SILK PETTICOATS FOR HALF Grand Salons of Dress, Second Floor. Swell Silk Petticoats in fancy brocades, colors light'blues, green, jrinkalinon pink, white and black; values .from $25 to $65, special for one hour only at HALF PRICE $6.00 UNTRTMMED HATS FOR $2.49 Millinery ' Salons, Annex, Second Floor. A new line of luitrimmcd hats, suitable for immediate wear. Included in the lot are hand-tucked chiffons and mohair braids in a variety of shapes and in black only; our $6.00 value, special for one hour only at 2.49 40c MADRAS FOR 22-Fourth Floor. White figured Madras for sash curtains, bedspreads, etc.; regular value 40c, special, yard 22$ 4 to 5 P. M. After school is out on Monday, pupils may buy 10c INK TABLETS FOR First Floor.. Best ink Writing Tablets, smooth finish, ruled, note size; regular value 10c, special 5$ CHILDREN'S 60c AND 65c WHITE APRONS FOR 39-Second Floor. Children's White Aprons made of fine lawn in Mother Hubbard or Little Beauty style and trimmed with embroidery or fine tucks, sizes 4 to 12 years; our regular 60c and 65c values, special for one hour at, each 39$ SARREGUEMTNE'S KITCHEN WARE ONE-THIRD OFF Third Floor. An imported fireproof clay cooking ware, heavily glazed outside and inside, a brownish color on the ontside and pure white inside. A large assortment to choose from, among them 9-ineh oval Baking Dish; regular value 30c, spe.cial; each 20$ li-pint footed Bowls; regular value 17c, special, each 11$ 2'4-prat.Creamerf regular value 20c, special, each 13$ 6-inch round Pudding Dish; regular value 20c, specjaleach ,f .13$ S-inch round. P.udtng Dish: regular value 30c, special, each 20$ 3-pint Pitchers; regular value r50c-, special, each 33 C 3-pinfc Coffee Machines; regular value $1.60, special, each . 1.07 $1.00 RUGS FOR 50 Fourth Floor. HALF PRICE for all wool, double-faced Smyrna Rugs, IS inches by 36 inches; regular value $1.00, special for one hour, 4 to 5 P. M. at, each .50$ A Great All-Day Monday Sale of Splendid Utility Walking Skirts Grand Salons Second Floor. "WORTH FROM SJ50 TO 93JS0 FOR 93.9S. Stylish Walking- Skirts, made of cheviots, serges and novelty goods colors, blue, black gray and fancy mixtures Skirts that are worth from 56.50 to $8.50 r special Monday, all day at, each fa8 Announcement j pnpp CrUHI ADLHID To Be Given bV Popular Vote, in the Extraordinary! f KL-L- Ov-I IVt-rAriOl Ilr" Internationa! Correspondence School By this house. Far-reaching and careful inquiry has convinced us that the methods employed by tue above-named educational institutions are or in calculable benefit when applied by those desirous of learning some of the following branches of business. Mechanical EsRlneer 3Iacbiae Designer Mechanical Draftsman Foremaa Machinist Foreman Toolninker . Foreman Patternmaker. Foreman Blacksmith Foreman Molder Gas engineer Refrigeration Engineer. Traction Engineer Electrical Engineer Electric Machine Designer Electrician Electric Llsrhtin Superintendent Electric Railway Superintendent Telephone Engineer Telegraph Engineer Wircman Dynamo Tender Motorman Steam Engineer Engine Ranner Marine Engineer Civil Engineer Hydraulic Engineer Municipal Engineer Itriilgc Engineer. Railroad Engineer Surveyor Mining; Engineer Mine Surveyor Mine Foreman Textile Expert Architect Contractor and Builder Architectural Draftsman Heat nnd Vent. Engineer. Foreman Plumher Chemist Sbeetmetal Draftsman Ornamental Denigner Perspective Draftsman Illustrator Sign Painter Xavlgator Bookkeeper Stenographer Teacher Ad "Writer ShoTvcard Writer "Window Dresser Commercial La it LANGUAGES TAUGHT WITH PHONOGRAPH, TRENCH, GERMAN, SPANISH. To be given ABSOLUTELY FREE to the person chosen by popular vote. A scholarship to the value of $100.03 (the most valuable taught by the school), which includos all needed textbooks entirely free. In every business there i3 a desk with two sides tho man on nni rirA makes the money, the man on the other does the manual work. On which side of the desk are you? On which side will you be when you are 50? The man before the desk works with his hands and is paid for his labor: the man behind the desk works with Ills head and is paid for his knowledge. An education acquired through the medium of the I. C S. puts one on the right side of that desk. . It is merely a question of knowing how. To know how today is a simple matter as compared with a few years ago. There Is no reason why a man who can read and write, and who has the ambition to earn more money in a higher position, cannot succeed if he wants to. He may work from 7 o'clock in the the morning until 6 o'clock at night: he may receive but littlo pay and have a wife or some one else to care for: he may have said a thousand times: "It is no use trying," and yot there is. The I. C S. course points out and leads to a way, to get by mail, to the knowledge he needs to advance In his present occupation. Or, they give him the training that will enable him to change to a more con genial occupation In which there Is better pay and greater opportunities. Or, if Hie is a young man without prospects for the future, they qualify him to step into the occupation of his choice at a point which he would be years in -reaching by any other method. Now then: This store again comes to the fore In an educational move ment and will provide A FREE SCHOLARSHIP Choice of any taught by. the I. C. S. and Included in the list above. Any person employed under salary or wages, excepting employes of Olds, Wortman & King, are eligible. No votes for employes of this store will be counted. Ballot boxes will be placed at the entrance to each ele vator and at the different store entrances where votes may. be deposited. A ballot will be given with every 25c purchase. Contest opens tomorrow, Monday. February 13. at 8 A. M., and closes Saturday, April 22, at 6 P. M., a period of ten weeks: ending and result to be- announced on Easter Sun day, through- the local papers. See window, exhibit Illustrating course of study. New 1 905 Silks and Dress Fabrics Are Here Aaacx Salens 1st Fl. Fifth Street GRAND OPENING TOMORROW The magnificent expose bids you welcome come. Though the atmosphere outside may be chill And cheerless there's a little world of beauty inside the portals of this store that breathes of warmth, of Spring with her birds and flowers. Here in the Silk and Dress Goods Store, under the soft light of an eastern exposure, are bigger and better stocks than were ever shown beforo in all the long history of the house. With increased facilities and a vastly more varied assortment, we expect this to be the record year. The opening is tomorrow. A glad welcome awaits those who come to inspect and feast upon the loveliness as well as those who partake. We whet the appetite, with Two Grand Extra Specials for Our Grand Open ing of New Silks New Suiting Silk in full assortment of good colors; neat stripe and checks also neat fancy weaves; regular 85c values, special, yard 67$ New Suiting Silks, splendid wearing quality, all new styles and colors; t regular $L00 values, special, per yard 79$ A few helpful mentions of the new lines of Silks with index denot ing the price range: New Mousseline Taffetas at per yard 31, 31.25, Sl.oO New Chiffon Taffeta at, per yard ; $1, $1.25, 31.50 New Peau de Cygne at, per yard 31.00 and S1.25 New Changeable Peau de Cygne at, per yard S1.00 and 31.25 New Chameleon Chiffon Taffeta at, per yard. .$1, 31.25 and 31.50 New Mousseline Faille at, per yard 3125 and 31.50 New Bond Taffeta at, per yard $1.00 New Bond Suitings at, per yard $1.25 New Rajah Pongee, genuine, at, per yard .... 31.25 New Bnrlingham Sacking, genuine, atper yard 32.00 New Embroidered Pongee at, per yard 3125 New Plain Imported Pongee, all widths and prices; new Suit Silk in every new color and design at, yd. 85$, $1.00, 3125, 3175, 32.00 Two Great Special Opening Values in the .New Dress Goods 42-inch imported. French Yoile, crisp, wiry finish in cream, black and all the new street cold's; our grand value at $1.00 per yard; special in troductory price, jard 79$ 54-inch all-wool Tailor Suitings, in illuminated neat stripes and checks; all color combinations in the assortment; our grand $1.50. per yard value, special introductory price, per yard 3109 FOR A HOST OP OTHER GREAT EXTRA SPECIALS POR MONDAY AND ENTIRE WEEK SEE .MONDAY MORNING AND EVENING PAPERS HOURLY SPECIALS will only be sold at the advertised prices during hour specified. Not a mo ment before or after at a penny less than regular, prices. PUBLIC TEA ROOM SECOND FLOOR. AUSPICES PORTLAND Y. W. C. A. MENU. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1905. TEA, COFFEE, CHOCOLATE. MILK IN BOTTLES, CREAM OF TOMATO SOUP, FRUIT SALAD. HAM SANDWICHES, HOT ROLLS, BREAD AND BUTTER, TEA CAKES. 1 2 to I P. M. AT THE NOON HOUR Three extra values. All on first floor, hand3- for the noon throngs on their way to and from their lunches. 35c SIDE COMBS FOR 20$ First Floor. 4'2-inch shell Side Combs, smooth finish; regular value 35c, special, pair 20c LADIES' 35c LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS 21$. Handkerchiefs made of Richardson's pure linen with 4-inch hem and fancy embroidered initial in corner; our regular 35c value, special for one hour only at, each , Sic LACE COLLARS WORTH 50c, 65c and 75c for 25$ White Lace Collars in straight and turnover effects, assorted designs; our 50e, 6oc and 75c values, spe cial for one hour only at, each 25$ I to 2 P. M. VENISE APPLIQUE WORTH TO 35.00 FOR 89$ First Floor. An assorted lot of Yenise Applique in bands, gal loons, points and medallions, in cream, white and ecrn; values in the lot to $5.00, special at, the yard 89$ 25c TURNOVER COLLARS FOR 9-First Floor. Assorted Turnover Collars of linen, embroidered in Persian effects, in a variety of designs; our 25c value, special for one hour only at. each 9$ MISSES SHOES First Floor, Sixth-Street Annex. Made of either box calf or vici kid, with double soles, full round easy toes Sizes 6 to 8, our $1.50 value; special for one hour at, the pair 8S? Sizes SV2 to 11, our $1.75 value; special for one hour at, the pair 98 Sizes to 2, our .$2.00 value ; special for one hour at the pair 1.18 WOMEN'S 50c HOSE FOR 33-First Floor. Women's fine black Cashmere Hose, French toe, double sole; our best 50c value, special for one hour onl at, the pair 33 2 to 3 P. M. SHEETING- WORTH 22c FOR 17$ First Floor. 5000 yards of heavy round thread bleached sheeting, good width; our 22c value, special for one liour only at, the yard . L7$ 50c, 65c AND 75c WASH STOCKS FOR 39 First Floor. Fancy Wash Stock in plain white, assorted colors and white embroidered in colors, very dainty and pretty; our 50c, 65e and 75c values, special for one hour only at, each 39r OUTING FLANNEL SKIRTS WORTH $2.00 FOR 97$ "The Wardrobe," Annex, Second Floor. Ladies' Outing Flannel Skirts in pink or blue, made with Van Dyke flounce and trimmed with lace and lace insertion; our regular $2.00 value, special for one hour only at, each - 97$ SHETLAND FLOSS ' (Fleisher's) Art Shop, Annex Second Floor. The best yarn for crocheting and knitting the soft and pretty shawls and scarfs so popular for even ing wear; our regular price is 10c the skein, or by the box (12 skeins) $1.00; special for one hour only, at the skein 8$, or box of 12 skeins 72$ $4.50 COUCH COVERS FOR $3.65 Fourth. Floor Heavy Tapestry Couch Covers, figured all around, exact copy of real Oriental; regular value $4.50, special, each :.3.85 Cupid's Bower Is Here On First Floor, where he lies in -wait with hovr 'drawn and a quiver full of arrows pointed with love's mes sages. DATNTT VALENTINES GALORE. And good St. Valentine but a day away. This is the home oC the valentine. Immense assortments of PRETTY, FANCY" VALENTrXES, Priced from 3c to $2.30 Each. Fancy Crepe Paper Napkins, with Valentine designs, or fancy decorations; nice for parties, etc. spe cial at, the hundred 15c 1o 33c