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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1906)
I'" 1 1 I I'll II mm WUm7lttttSfG&Z!att PART TWO VOL. XXV. PORTIiAND, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 21, 190(5. NO. 3. fj Our Great Sale fejEvery Article Reduced it Cipman, Hloltc o. Window Shades . Made to Order Prom the Best Hand-Made Opaque THE BEST MERCHANDISE AT THE LOWEST PRICES The country is flooded with trashy goods, but not two cents' worth is allowed to enter the Lipman-Wolfe store. We demand the best goods, goods that satisfy, goods that we can fully guarantee. The aim of the Lipnian-Wolfe great sale is To Sell High-Glass Goods at the Lowest Prices of the Year Rather than to sell less worthy goods for a few cents less and the immense selling proves you prefer the Lipman-Wolfe kind of bargains. All Dress Goods at Little Prices jThis is an offering of Dress Goods of best standard qualities, that will arouse interest and com mand attention by virtue of its importance, timeliness and comprehensiveness. The scope of this Dress Goods Sale is remarkable for its breadth. Read carcfulty the following interesting list of sterling dress goods bargains. Colored Dress Goods Bargains .r. )c Shirtwaist Suitings in checks and plaids 39c f.5c Wool Suitings; gray mixtures, etc 47c 65c best wool French Challics, all styles . 4c COc all-wool Albatross, cream and all colors -ISc 51.25 and $1.30 dark Novelty Suitings. 54-inch wide 65e $L3I new gray Panama Suitings, 4-lnch Sc $1.25 plain Panamas, 54-Inch wide, new snades 8Sc $1.30 Herringbone and diamond check Serges, SG-Inoh. naw brown and myrtle un $1.75 gray Tweed Suitings; new Ktrlpcs. 54-Inch S1.3H 12.25 Priestley's 54-Inch Cravenelies. all colons Sl.tS BLACK DRESS GOODS BARGAINS 'iinkkm nxr j. 30c English Mohair Brilliantine. 65c English Mohair Brilliantine flc English Mohair Brilliantine 51.25 Imported French Chiffon Voile $1,50 French Voile. Wire finish. 44-inch , $1.00 English Mohuir Sicilian. 4S-Inch $1.00 50-inch Panamas, bright worsted finish $1.25 54-Inch English Devonshire Serges $1.75 pure Mohair Turkish Crepe at 52.50 Silk and Mohair Novelty Suitings , $1.75 50-Inch Armurcs. Melrose and Novelty Weaves... Me .3c esc BSr fl.lB S3c 7Ie nsc 81.29 SI.4R ?1.33 Silk Bargains 19-inch Check Louisines, 85c values in all the Jatcst color combinations for shirtwaist suits at 49 High-class fancy Silks for shirt waist suits in a vride range of colors and combinations; regular $1.25 and $1.50 values Jt 69 27-inch white and cream India Silks; regular (iOc qualiiv at 444 36-inch regular $1.25 Chiffon Finish Black Taffeta for Spring shirtwaist suits at 95 36-inch regular $1.50 guaranteed Black Taffeta at $1.19 'The celebrated Arnold-Constable guaranteed Black Taffetas which wc are sole agents for. The only time you can boy these at reduced prices is during our . January Clearance Sale. "We have only .a limited quan tity. If yon want the best Black Taffeta made buy tomorrow. 10-inch reduced to 75 24-inch reduced to 87 30-inch " reduced to.-.. j..$1.33 New Spring Waists $2.75 Lingerie Waists $1.98 White Lingerie AVaists tucked yoke, rich embroi dered front, newest effect lace collar, full sleeves. $1.50 Lingerie Waists $1,19 White Lingerie Tailored Lawn AVaists, wide tucks, button back, new sleeves. New Pony Jackets Just Received Pony Jackets arc d 'the rage back East. We have 'them in the latest models in tan Kerseys,, silk lined and tailor serge lined. On sale at-Clearance Sale prices. A Clean Sweep in Cloak Room Startling bargains await you in our Cloak and Suit Department. Every manner of ready-to-wear ap parel is marked down to the very limit -of low prices. $4.25 Walking Skirts $2.69 25 Walking Skirts of fine Melton: cloth in navy and gray ; tailor-made ; strapped and trimmed with buttons. $15 Tailor-Made Suits $6.75 Chevoit tailor-made Suits, regula tion jacket, collarless; velvet, button and braid trimmed, 9-gorc skirt, falling in plaits below knee. $20, $15 Tan Coats $7,751! Ladies tan Coats, half and three quarter lengths, kerse' and covert cloth. All this season's best styles in a variety of effects. Satin lined, representing this season's best sell ers. Only 30 of tli cm, may not last until tomorrow evening at ip7.75. Opera Capes For Calve concert. Never in any season were Opera Capes priced so favorably for contemplating pur chasers, $37.50, $40.00, $45.00, $50 at 29.75, S31.50, S36.75, $39.85. $3.50 Ladies'Sweaters $2.82 Ladies Sweaters in red and white, blouse style, full sleeve. Regular S2.25 ; reduced to $1.80. $18.50 Silk Pettic'ts $10.75 Ladies' Silk Petticoats, extra quality taffeta, newest, up-todatc styles in black and colors. Regular $12.50; reduced to $8.60. $10 Circular Capes $4.95 Ladies' black Circular Capes, niaac or cneviot ana kersey, me dium weirrht. suitahlr tnr rtmont and Spring wear. All this season's siapic siyics. Clearance Sale of Men's Furnishings Men's cambric hemstitched Handkerchiefs, full size; regular 12i2e quality, reduced to. each 8l-3 Men's pure Irish linen hemstitched Handkerchiefs; 20c quality, reduced to, each 12,i Men's fine quality pure Irish linen hemstitched Hand kerchiefs; 2oc quality, reduced to 19 Men's extra fine quality pure Irish linen hemstitched Handkerchiefs; 33c quality, reduced to, each.. 27 Men's high-grade imported worsted Gloves, solid colors and fancy; 75c quality, reduced to 50 Men's natural merino Shirts and Drawers; S5c quality. reduced to, each 63 Men's natural merino Shirts and Drawers; .$1.00 quality, reduced to, cadi .' 13$ Men's derby ribbed Shirts and Drawers, colors blue, natural and fjesh; $1.00 quality, reduced to 856 Men's derby ribbed Shirts, extra line natural wool,'al' light blue mercerized Shirts and Drawers; .$2.30 quality, reduced to $1.98 A1'rfine ade imported cotton, lisle and mercerized Half-Hose, 30c quality, reduced to 39 Sheets and Pillow Cases Ready for use Good quality plain hemmed 72x90 Sheets; reduced to 50c 81x90 Sheets; reduced to.-. ..57y2$ 45x36 Pillow Cases ; reduced to 106 Extra quality hemstitched 72x00 Sheets; reduced to 70c. 81x90 Sheets; reduced to 78 45x36 Pillow Cases; reduced to 136 50c Black Lace Lisle Hosiery 29c Ladle' imported black lace lisle Stock ings in a variety of new patterns, allovcr lace and lace boots; splendid bargains. Buyall you want at 29c, for they are the best bargains you have been offered in many a day. Ladies' full-weight, black cotton Stock ings, high spliced heels; regular made 356 quality at 256. Children's black ribbed cotton Stock ings ixt ribbed; with double heels, toes and knees, 206 quality at 126. $2.25 Union Suits $1.49 Ladies' ribbed natural wool Union Suits, the celebrated Vassar make ; per fect fitting. Ladies' ribbed natural and white me rino Shirts and Drawers, Si.oo qualitv reduced to 69p. THE WHITE CARNIVAL - A Continuous Success "What a brirhf. risn. rpfmclnncr nrmv nf W1 r-r...,n..j . o - 1' j ' " i "nv, uaiiucuU). LaA'ish variety from the modest corset cover to the most elabor ately mmmea sum, yet each garment 1ms been selected from as many dozens. Fascinating to all -women who are interested in. French Lingerie or. Domestic Muslin TTnrtarwpnr jCORSET COVERS in endless assortments. Great "barerains at 2oc. on- on. i ri rt en r-, m - " yc. ouc. 'ivc. oyc. oyc. ye. ysc and un. GOWNS of cambric, lawn and muslin. Great bargains at 59c. 79c. ! 98c $1.39. $1.59. $1.98 and un. DRAWERS Great bargains at 39c, 49c, 69c, 98c, $1.39, $1.98, etc Djnoitxo oi musnn ana cambric, Avith lawn flounces and ruffles. ureal bargains at rje, Vbc, $1.1.45, $1.65, $1.98, $2.75 and up. CHEMISE in short and combination styles. Gceat bargains at 49c o9c. 79c, 98c. $L35 and $1.98. " v m mm $1.50 Crochet Bed Spreads 98c Full-size crochet Bedspreads, standard qualitv, the kind you have always bought at $1.50. Buv all vou want at 986. 72-inch bleached Table Damask; our well known $1.25 quality at 986. Every housekeeper and hotel manager should be on hand and share in this great offering of table linens. 0 22x22 -in. Napkins, extra heavy I 2oc Turkish Towels 1S6 damask, bleached, all linen.. 20x30-inch bleached Turkish W.OO quality, dozen $2.25 J Bath Towels, hemmed ends. 1000 Japanese hand-drawn Doilies, 216. 9 inches square, 25c quality in a variety of designs. 1000 Spachtel Scarfs and Squares, 25 values 146. Just the thing for bureaus and tables. Victor Records Now 60c HIS 1ASTERS VOICE Hundreds of new records in both 10-inch and 12-inch sizes Just in. Also' the new January records. Victor records now 60 cents. Buy the best they cost no more than inferior records. Victor Talkinsr Machines, $1.00 pown, balance 'easy weekly payments. BLANKETS This is the season of the year that every thrifty housekeeper adds to her store of Winter comforts, not the least important among them being Bed Coverings, of which she must have a plenti ful supply, and they -must be of that bright, woolly, -warmth-nving appearance, too, that makes one comfortable to look at-them- and when she sees an opportunity to supply her wants to her advantage she grasps it quickly. We're going to give you one of those chances today by placing a limited quantity of our best quality blankets on sale at a liberal discount from the prevailing prices Here are the details: . 0 00 pairs of White Wool Blankets, full 5-pound -weight. 70xS0 inches; the best $6.50 value in our citv, reduced to, pair S5 39 300 pairs of White Wool Blankets of superior quality. 5 pound's in weight, 70xS0 inches; regular $70, reduced S5 95 200 pair of selected White Wool Blankets, the finest blanket k our city; regular $S0, reduced to ...S7.39 Wc have about 50 pairs of White Wool Blapkets which are sligktlv soiled from our show windows which we are selling: for cost, f LACE CURTAINS $2.25 Lace Curtain $1.43 500 pairs of Scotch Lace Curtains in Madras weaves, very dainty designs; values up to JJ2.25; clean-up Pnce ...."..$1.43 $4.50 Lace Curtaini $2.98 1000 pairs of Lace Curtains, all new styles; you will find the very latest patterns in Renaissance, Irish Point, Cluny and Corded Arabian effects; values to $4.50, clean-up price $2.98 $6.50 Lace Curtaini $4.68 300 pairs of Lace Curtains in Cluny, Renaissance, Irish Point, Cable 'Net and Brussels Net in white or Arabian color; values to $6.50, clean-up price $4.68 BERLIN ARMED FOR REVOLUTION Troops Have War Munitions Ready to Use Against Socialists. HIGHBORN - FEAR INSULT Jlcils M.ay Dery Prohibition or Tro ccsslons nnil Put Women and Children in Vanguard. Meetings Overflow. BERLIN, Jan. 20. (SDeoial.) Ber lin is armed to the -teeth for tomor row's Socialist demonstrations. Offi cers and troops are under orders not to leave their barracks after noon to day. The infantry, cavalry and ar tillery have all been supplied with the so-called "war munitions." The streets are placarded with flaming red proclamations by the police depart ment, advising- the citizens to keep away from the possible zones of fire in the neighborhood Df tomorrow's mass meetings. The proclamation in timates that no 'quarter will.be shown in the repression of disorders. It was such contingencies as this the Kaiser had In mind five years ago, when he made his celebrated address to the Life Guard regiment, adjuring the soldiers that, if the time came, they must not hesitate to shoot even their brothers to preserve the life of their Emperor and the sanctity of the law. The fact that hundreds of royal and aristocratic persons will be passing through the streets tomorrow on their way to the annual "order festivities" has caused a widespread fea'r that the Socialists will seize the opportunity to insult these representatives of tyr anny. A report Is current that the Socialists will atempt to defy the prders prohibiting processions by mar shalling their wives and daughters as a vanguard, relying upon the unwil lingness of the military to fire upon women. As the halls wherein the meetings are to take place hold altogether only 30,000 persons and Inasmuch as more than 100,000 arc sure to assemble. It is believed that conflicts -will be Inevit able when the police disperse ' the overflow. WIMi THY TO PROVOKE POLICE Socialists Plan to Force Suppression! of Meetings. BERLIN. Jan. 20. The Socialists' meet ings to protest against the Prussian elec tion law are giving the authorities greater concern, owing to the excesses at Ham burg. Ninety-three meetings have been ! called in Berlin and its suburbs, and ad dresses by Herr Bcbei. the Socialist lead er, and other members of the Reichstag have been made. It is stated that the speakers have been Instructed by the So cialist executive committee to use the sharpest language possible in order to cause the police to disband the meetings, this being regarded as excellent propa ganda material for the Socialists. TJnc mlllt'iry and police are making extensive preparations for tomorrow, when the Rus sian "Red Sunday" of January 22 last will be celebrated. The police president has Issued a proc lamation which today is placarded every "Khere, warning the people against as sembling out of idle curiosity about the places where meetings are to be held, since any rioters in the meetings "will be suppressed with the extreme measures admissible under the laws," and "under the circumstances, innocent persons might suffer harm to life and health." The Vorwaerts, organ of the Social ists. Ironically thanks the police presi dent for assisting in giving emphasis to tho demonstrations. TRYIXG COLOMBIAN' PLOTTEUS Capital in State of Siege to Suppress Excitement. NEW YORK. Jan. 20. Louis E. Bonllla, Consul-General at New York for the United States of Colombia, today made public the following cable dispatch re ceived by him from President Reyes and dated Bogota, January IS: "Capital Is declared In state of siege In order to Judge conspirators with'per fect calmness. Siege will be raised within a few days. Absolute tranquillity pre vails throughout the country. The conspirators alluded to are Felipe Angelo and three others arrested last December for trying to overthrow the government of . President Reyes. Their arrest was followed by considerable agi tation in the capital and throughout the country. Consul-General Bonilla had this comment to make on the new plan: "It was considered best "by President Reyes, doubtless, to put the capital In a state of siege which means merely dec laration of martial law In order that the trial might not be disturbed in any way and that perTect Justice be secured. There Is no revolution In Colombia. The government Is secure and the people con tent with President Reyes." Vienna lias Court Bull.' VIENNA. Jan. 20. The first court ball of the season was held thla evening with the customary brilliancy. All the mem bers of the diplomatic corps and the highest personages of the Austrian no bility wore present, among them . Mr. Storer. the American Ambassador, and Mrs. Storer. Lieutenant John McCIintock. Military Attache of the American Em bassy; Secretary of the Embassy George B. RIvc: Second Secretary Grant Lan don; Colonel and Mrs. Edward L. Ander son, of Cincinnati: Joseph Longworth Nichols, of Cincinnati, and Secretary Landon and Mrs. Landon. Colonel Anderson Is traveling in Eu rope making exhaustive reports to the War Department on the methods of training cavalry horses. France Favors 'Institute. PARIS. Jan. President Loubet and President-elect iFalileres have both ex teme& the greatest Interest in and good wishes foe the swecesu of the American naval institute and have written a few words of Hearty praise over their signa ture? in the hook of incorporation ef the Institute it Paris. The jMHricHxittty has already doMle a Una site at tke earner tower, for the Institute buildings, tha Dlans for which will be passed upon aa soon as possible by the municipal architect. Strike Ties Up. Cuban Railroads. HAVANA. Jan. 20. A strike on the Cuban Central Railway has practically paralyzed traffic between Sagua la Grande and Clenfuegos. and has also hampered the line between Esperanza and Santa Clara, which is the heart of the Havana Santiago through system. The only train operated today was run by officials. Tho officials will not confer with the employes, upon the question of wages and hours of work. The Secretary of Agriculture, the Secretary of the Interior and the Gov ernor of Santa Clnra Province are en deavoring ' to conciliate the factions. There has been no disorder. O'Connell's Mission a Success. ROME. Jan. 20.-('Special.) Bishop -W. H. O'Connell. of Maine, was recently re ceived In audience by the pope and re ported the result of his mfcwion to Toklo last FalU which was so successful that a nunciature in the Japanese capital Is now assured. The bishop was given precedence of all Ambassadors at tho Japanese court and was awarded tho highest decoration. In the course of his visit he delivered a number of lectures In the University of Tokio. The Mikado, he says, will send an Ambassador to the Vatican. Bishop O'Connell may be made a cardinal. Tschirsky Is Promoted. BERLIN. Jan. 20. Herr von Tschirsky, Prussian Minister to Hamburg, has been appointed German Secretary- for Foreign Affairs In succession to the late Baron von Richthofen. Mr. Tower, the Ameri can Ambassador, has tendered his condo lence to the German government on tlie death of Baron von Richthofen. Fire Destroys $1,000,000 in Mail. BRUSSELS. Jan. 20. The Patriot says that the mall-car on the Ostend-Hcrbcfct-hall train was burned today in an acci dent. The car contained the Indian mail and 51.000.COO worth of valuables, which were destroyed. The valuables wore Insured. Meyer Kills Russian. Bears. ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 20.-Mr. Meyer, the American Ambassador, re turned today from a short bear-hunting expedition onxthe preserves near Moscow; He brought back three bears as trophies. HIGHEST CIRCLES TO SEE ROOSE VELT "WEDDING. Grm.1 nad CoMtly Prenentu Itcprcnent lnp Large Fortune Being Pre pared for Gift by Friends. WASHINGTON. Jan. 20. (Special) , Senators and Congressmen may not be invited to the Longworth-Roosovelt. nuptials at the White House February 17. The question 1s still under con sideration, ceremony cards arc now be ing printed. They will be sent to rela' tlves, friends, high Government" offi cials, ambasadors and ministers and higher Navy and Army officers. The present calculation limits the cards to 90. Society Is very much interested in the wedding costume. Close friends say it will be of American pearl white satin of unusially heavy quality, in princess style and with a train of bro cade three yards long. The lace, of which there Is to be a great abund ance. Is a heirloom from the wedding, gown of Miss Roosevelt's mother and grandmother. There will be hand-embroidered flowers in seed pearls and silk on the front widths. It is believed that Alice Roosevelt's wedding presents will represent in. number and variety a greater displa In gems, gold and silver than has been gathered at any official wedding In years. They "will amount to a large fortune. The Longworth and Roosevelt fam ilies ivlll confine their presents to dia monds and Jewelry. Afi astonishing amount of silverware has also -been ordered for this wedding. A majority of the wedding gifts, bear the trade marks of well-known New York firms, but purchases arc already reported from Philadelphia and other places. From New York comes word that sev--eral lending jewelers have a rush of orders for the wedding presents. One of the costliest of these is a diamond tiara. A stomacher set with diamonds, rubles and emeralds is being made by Tiffany. A solid gold coffee set and a chest of table silver, each having unique design, are being made In New York. Other articles ordered for Miss' Roosevelt Include bronze vases, costb marble statuary and beautiful ornaments. EDWARD'S HEALTH FJUtS GROWS STOUT VND HAS DIFFICUL TY J.X BREATHING. KIbjc Hurrlci to London to Consult. Doctor Refuse to Stop Smok ing ATcn They Order. LONDON. Jan. 20. (Special.) There are persistent rumors in court circles' that the King's health is causing much anxtcty and the fact that he 'was' -in consultation with three physicians tp day lends ominous color to the report's. The King came to town from Sand-' ringham this morning. leaving trie. Queen there. At noon Sir Felix Scmon, physician extraordinary to his Maj esty, and the most famous thronl Spe cialist In Great Britain, visited -the' King- at Buckingham Palace. a,ccom panicd by Sir Frederick Treves, the King's surgeon, and another eminent physician. All. three were at the palace some time. 1 It Is reported that the King's (throat is bothering him. Owing' to the broken tendon of his ankle, an injury which he sustained by, stepping in a rabbit hole while hunting in Windsor Park six weeks ago, the Klng was unable to take any exercise. Being of full habit and with apopletic tendency, the' King la gaining flesh rapidly and this occasions difficulty in breathing. Recently the King's valet became alarmed early one morning by Ills maj esty's stertorous breathing and hastily summoned a physician. It is stated that his majesty's physician recently insist ed that he stop smoking. The Kiag smokes 10 to 12 six-inch cigars daily and declines to step. His Hsjstv will j ; - - " - il joia th pua at rYtlncteer tomorrow. h - ' ' . iiTillliliit iiiil in hi ' n v.. .