PART THREE VOL. XXV. " PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 14, 1906. NO. 41. THIS STORE EXPLOITS An Autumn Fashion Exposition THAT'S AN ACTUAL REVELATION! " We Point With Pride" to the New Stocks My! how they hold up their heads for inspection! Monday'll be a day of unusual interest in every one of the Store's busy specialty shops: &F1FTH. SIXTH. -MASlllNGTOK Si. Monday Bargains Monday Bargains 25c oz. Imported French Perfumes; special 10 13c roll Fine Tissue Toilet Paper; apeclal 7 4 Sic jar Willow Col Cream and Skin Food; special 22 $1.50 3-qt. Red Seamless Rubber Fountnln Syringre; special. 81. OO 5c cake Turkish Bath or Oatmeal Toilet Soap; special 3 15c Fine Smooth Finish Ruled Ink Writing; Tablets; special 9 35c 1-Ib. Package Whitings French Dimity Writing; Paper; spcl..22 19c box Japanese Twilled Linen Writing Paper; special 12 2uc box Japanese Gold Paint; spe cial ....15t 50c pair Women's Nickel-Plated Scissors; special , ...29 S5c pair White Silk Dress Shields: special 19 6c best Whlto Basting; Cotton; spe cial. 3 spools 10 15c Needle and Toilet Pin Cases; special 10 Ironing Wax; special, three sticks for 5 10c Patent Stocking; Darners, with spring ring;; special . ...,T 85c Bath Towels, extra largro, 29x80 Inches each; special Monday. 69i Home of Handsome Millinery Rich in Appearance, Full of Verve, Modest in Price: . Bijou Millinery Salons, 2d Floor Annex. The Millinery Salons are ablaze with 1 tAisViCT V JVlillinery balons are ablaze with Ivtv. the rich and gorgeous beauty of exquisite 'tjSwifC - K Autumn colorings and that witchery of won derful charm which only millinery that re- ' fleets the newest touches of Fashion can 'breathe. The October showings here are an ever-changing, kaleidoscopic panorama of peerless beauty and style composite. Monday we shall open for view of Store visitors a collection of the newest, most chic and stylish creations hats bearing that air of distinguished elegance sought by nil tasty dressers shown this season by any house in America. Hats from the most fa mous of the world's leading millinery crea tors and conceptions from the hands of our own expert trimmers and designers, who have a creative genius of their own equaled by that of no other organization on the Coast. A remarkable scope is covered by the price range Hats as low in price as $1.00; Hats so elegant they reach in value $100.00. Extra Special Monday Millinery Event 500 very handsome and stylish new Silk Velvet Shapes, of extra fine quality, all tint rimmed, ten distinct styles in the choosing; all in latest and most popular models, worn by smartly-drest East ern femininity, and all colors in the selection. Spe- iT ff cial Monday only at : . . . . . PJ, UU Good News for Dress Goods Buyers Annex Fifth St., First Floor. Special values for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday in Colored Suitings and Black Stuffs. 8500 yards of Fashion's Newest Fall Dress Fabrics, in checks, plaids, overplaids, stripes and the wanted mixtures all the popular shades of grays in the lot : .f 1.00 grades for, yard 79 $1.50 grades for, yard. , . .$1.19 $1.25 grades for, yard 9S $1.75 grades for, yard 1.39 New Tourist Cloakings, in all the latest coloring and styles; the only line of these stylish fabrics shown in the city; 50 inches wide, at, the yard, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00. New Plaid Dress Goods arriving daily; all the new colorings and combinations; priced, per yard, from $1.00 to $2.50. Black Dress Goods High novelty silk and wool imported Dress Goods every yard fast, beautiful black, and the newest weaves: Regular $2.50 grade reduced to, yard '. $1.64 Regular $3.00 grade reduced to, yard $2.00 Regular $o.f0 grade reduced to, yard $2.50 Regular $4.00 grade reduced to, yard $2.85 Biggest Umbrella Bargains IN TOWN! First Floor. ffl its 1 &mz& a u jf ' i rii-y. '-LtX T;r 1 viom There is no Rood arguing with the inev itable. The only argument available with an east wind is to iut on your overcoat. James Russell Lowell. We'll apply : lpresent climatic Lowell's soliloquy to the ic season, when Oregon is taking her long annual bath and all Nature 'feels refreshed. There's no use areruine against the gently falling rain and we're fglad of it, as is every sturdy, healthy Ore- gonian. lhe country is all the better for having its face washed. Don't argue: Buy in umbrella. Prices are little enuf here at Portland's Umbrella Store. Read: Ladies' Piece-Dyed Taffeta Umbrellas, Wltll t U riO-l! I'll 1 1 IT" 1 1 il 1U Cfaal 1'H .1 n i . T n .XI V V . . i i ,i n i ii gun iiuiiie; iiuiuiai wooa nanuies 01 oox- t j' wood, in the popular Princess and opera crook styles. Included in the lot are um brellas with fancy handles, trimmed with gold, silver, horn, gunmetal, etc. Special value, at $1.50 Umbrellas for Men and Women, of plain silk and cotton mixed, with tape-edge borders, steel rod and paragon frame, with Princess and ' opera erook handles. Special value at $1.25. Ladies' Umbrellas of black corola looks like silk, and wears better 26-inch size; fancy metal handles; splendid value at $1.00. Ladies Piece-Dyed Taffeta Umbrellas, with paragon frame, steel rod and opera or Princess handles of waxed wood; also some with gun metal and pearl-trimmed handles. Price, $1.75. Ladies' Silk. Serge Umbrellas, with tape-edge border and pearl post handles trimmed with gold and silver. Price $2.00. Fine Assortment of Ladies' Piece-Dyed Taffeta Umbrellas, with cap handles of horn, guniuetal, gold or silver. Prices, $2.50 and $3.00. A Splendid Showing of Ladies' Taffeta Umbrellas, with fancy and plain, natural wood handles; some , of 'boxwood, horn and silver-trimmed; moired gold handles; flemished wood handles, trimmed with gold; also handsome long silver handles with fancy carving, leather-covered. Some with handles of a new vegetable ivory, silver trimmed; also some very swell amber handles, trimmed with gold Prices, $3.5.0 and $4.00. Ladies' $5.00 Umbrellas for $3.25 Ladies' colored silk Umbrellas with pretty borders ; green, blue, red and brown in the showing. Have natural wood and cherry handles. Our $5.00 value; special sale price, $3.25. $4.50 Umbrellas for $3.25 Men's and women's Umbrellas in black silk, with fancy pearl post handles, gold or silver-trimmed; our $4.50 value. Special sale price, $3.25. Extra Good Line of Umbrellas for men and women; with good, strong frame; fast black; plain or fancy trimmed handles. Price $1.50. Umbrellas for Men and Women Pure 6ilk-covered, with Prinoess and opera crook, natural wood handles, steel rod and paragon frames; 26-inch size. Prices, $4.00 and $4.50. Children's Umbrellas, good quality, with plain or crook handles Prices, 50c, 65c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $2.00. A Word With Men: J How many of you men who read this, know by the demonstration of personal investigation that the largest and newest stock of men's furnishing goods in Portland is here in the Annex Haberdashery? f How many of you men have learned what your mothers and your sisters, your wives and your sweethearts learned long ago that goods you wear are sold for less here than you pay elsewhere? ' CJf Isn't it about time you come and see and be convinced, and suited? f A man can't help but ask himself: Vis it worth while to pay more for things at some other store when the same or better can be bought at Olds, Wortman & King's for less? MEN WITH SMALL HANDS will do well to note the Special Sale of . MEN'S $2.00 KID GLOVES for 95c All splendid shades. Men's $1.50 Underwear $1.05 A line of men's extra fine silver gray double-thread worsted Underwear, Fall weight; best $1.50 value; special, garment, $1.05. ; Men's 25c Hosiery 19c Good weight cotton Hose, in tan, gray, black and wine, with silk clocking; extra good 25c value ; special, pair, 19c. Men's $2.00 Kid Gloves 95c A small line of men's Kid Gloves, in sizes 7 to 8, inclusive, only; regular value $2.00; special, pair, 95c. Boys' 75c Golf Shirts 39c A line of boys' Madras Golf Shirts, silk and mohair fronts; reg. value 75.c; spl., 39c. Men'a $1 Golf Shirts 77c Fall weight Golf Shirts, in fancy and' plain blue Oxford qloth; regular value $1.00; special, 77c. a - Portland's Largest and Leading Clothing Store for Women Presents This Morning A Chat on Coats for Smart Dressers With a Side Relish of Special Values for Monday on Raincoats, Coats and Suits--Grand Salons, Second Floor There's complete Winter readiness in the Garment Salons: "No stone is left unturned" to have the showing complete and fine. It is sensibly helpful. The garments are ultra-fashionable and "snappy" in their distinguished elegance and positive smartness. Every garment was carefully selected with an eye and a thot for service, and to cap all the prices in every instance are absolutely FAIR. Whether it be a trim and jaunty Tailored Suit at $12.50 or the aristocrats at $225, or any of the scores of in-between grades : A Stunning Coat at $6.50 to $125.00. An Exquisite Evening Gown at anywhere along the price avenue, from $50 to $450.00, or A Swell Fur Piece in neckscarf, boa, mud or set; the price in every instance will be the lowest possible for the quality shown. Last week's talk being devoted mainly to tailored dresses and gowns, and as "Old Prob" has reminded us somewhat sharply that cooler days are next on the program, we believe the "Coat Chat" of today will prove both timely and interesting. Coats of Today of Plaids, Checks 'Mingles' 9 The demand is for Coats of "effects" rather than plain colors. Plaids, checks or mingled colorings black and white as basic tones with introduction often of some brilliant color. You may count on the permanency of the fashion when you see the preparation along these lines in the Salons of Dress of this great "Style Store." Careful dressers de pend on the dictates of our garment Salons as being absolute. Well, there's the happiest command that correctly garbed and groomed women have had to heed ready for inspection tomorrow. The Coats are strikingly becoming, and in spite of the blend in colorings there's no garishiness or hint of same. Coats are three-quarters length or more. A glance thru gives the looker her impression of "swagger" effect without departure from good taste. New Coats as low in price as $6.50. Other Coats Up to $125.00, all on a par with the lowest quotations of any reputable house in this Union of States. Have a look thru the lines tomorrow. Courteous guides will accompany you and you'll not be asked to buy against your desire. 2Big Bargains in Coats2 $12,50 Raincoats $9.65 A Lot of Tailored Street Coats, to Close, Half Price! For One Day Only! $9.65 for the $12.50 Raincoat! An indispensable garment to every woman's wardrobe. " Absolutely necessary under the climatic conditions ' of Oregon's healthful zone; and here's your chance, Madam or Ma'mselle-to select the Raincoat at a saving. Hand somely tailored garments, "built" from neat and dressy cravenetted materials of light and dark tan and olives. Backs plaited; belt at waist; some with back and front yoke effect, collar trimmed in six rows of braid, others in fancy collars of velvet inserted and prettily set off with braid. Leg o' mutton sleeves gathered at cuff in plaited effect and turned over. Best regular $12.50 values in Portland. Special Monday only, at $9.65. A RACK OF COATS AT HALF PRICE! Here's a veritable "snap" for the woman with an eye to positive, genuine, worth-while bargains. We've gathered the ends of several lots of handsome Coats; some are last season's make but you wouldn't know it if we weren't frank and told it a number of beauties patricians among 'em. For in stance, a charming grey, exquisitely tailored and trimmed in leather to match material, splendidly adapted for auto or driving wear, or shopping: A Coat that was cheap at $25 goes Monday, to some fortunate buyer for $12.50. And "there are others," numerous others, in similar values. The convention is too varied to admit of detail in description. Plain and mixed goods in three-. quarter length, loose or fitted backs and a few Empire models, beautifully tailored and trimmed in broadcloths of contrasting colorings, rich velvets, pretty braids and buttons. Some are lined thruout, others only at the yoke. Best regular values ranging up from $12.50 to $48.50 all Monday at Half Price I A Rousing Suit Sale ! A Lot of Stunning $28.50 "PRINCE CHAP" Tailored Suits, Monday Only, at $22.75 200 of the . smartest tailored creations ever sold in Portland outside this store at $35. A line we bought to sell at $28.50. Built on "swagger" "Prince Chap" models; coats 38 inches long and trimmed thruout with rich taffeta silk (most stores think a cheap satin good enuf for this grade suit). Mannish mixed, plaided, checked and "mingled" effects in black and white and gray .basic colors, with indeterminate plaids predominating. Skirts are eleven-gored and with effective plaited trimming effects. As above stated, the best regular $28.50 value in a suit offered by any Portland store. Special here Monday only at $22.75. Suggestions on Women's iXL Footwear: Women 's Fine, Smooth Lace Kid Shoes Tuxedo, Blucher cut, welt soles, neat toe and straight last; has patent tip and dull kid top. The best-fitting Blucher cut shoe you can find. Price, the pair, $4.00. Women's Fine Kid Lace Shoes, made on a last fhat is the acme of style; the arch is high, and the heel a 1-inch Cuban ; patent tip and straight vamp. Very high-class shoes. Price, the pair, $4.00. Women's Patent Colt Blucher Lace Shoes, made on the new dip-toe last a shoe made only by high-class shoe makers. Has dull calf tops and Cuban heel. Extra special value at this price, the pair, $4.00. Women's Finest Grade Patent Colt Ten-Button Boots, of selected stock, from sole to trimmings. Made with dull mat kid top, on a high arch, straight last, with short vamp and high Cuban heel. Has a distinct style, only to be obtained in high-art shoemaking. Price, the pair, $5.00 Same Style Shoes, in fine kid stock; price, the pair, $5 The Children's Department is replete with all that is desirable in shoes for little folk. ' Sl .ft? Mm Portland's Leading Corset Store: Annex Second Floor. "Busier than ever," was the word passed to the store reporter by the manager of the "Royal Worcester" Corset Salons as he passed thru in search of items for cor set chat. "Yet, not too busy to talk cor sets," continued he. Well, what's newf we asked. "Everything new," came the reply. So we chatted on and here's tho gist of what we talked about. "Royal Wor eesters" best American-made corset, best for American women. Complete lines of new models are in. The new "lengthening waist," with high bust effect, is a favorite. A new model for stout figures is No. 801 very strong material, hips adjustable. "Tri cot" bust gores add to the wearer's com fort above the waist line. For wearers of the Princess gown we recommend the front lacing models, which assure the smart dress er the correct and stylish effect desired. "Bon Tons" in all new and wanted models and every size. Also the "Sapphire," which combines in its lines style, health and comfort. We offer this week these worthwhile B1 fc lit .WW I. J ,al v V ,-.J,'. m, YiVi yi it ft W 3 Corset Specials: $6.50 "Bon Ton" Corsets . $4.50 "Bon Ton" Corsets . $4.47 $3.29 Bon Ton Model, with extreme Princess hip effect, is particularly adapted to the matronly figure. Reinforced by duplex boning in front section. This corset is practically unbreakable. Sizes from 20 to 30. Regular price $6.50; special at $4.47. Bon Ton Model, in lengthening waist.effect, with Princess hips. A very stylish garment of handsome figured batiste, shaping and sup porting the figure in accordance with the requirement of the latest 'ashion; sizes from 18 to 2G. Regular price $4.50; special, $3.29. Silk News: A Surprise for Silk Buyers in the Special Pricings for Next Three Days Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Fifth Street Annex First Floor. $1.25 Plaid Silks at 99c Yard 2500 yards of the newest Plaid Silks in all color combinations, both in dark and light grounds; the new Pompadour Plaids are also included in this sensational sale. Our regular grades, for three days, J'ard, 99c. 85c Regular Value Plaid Silks at 68c This grade is the best value ever offered at the regular price, and comes in a large assortment of color combinations. Regular 85c value, special, yard, 68c. Black Taffetas An unexpected and somewhat delayed second shipment of these rich, beautiful, dependable black Taffetas, enables us to continue these special offerings for three more days Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day only: 30 pieces 19-inch Black Taffeta, regular 75c grade; special for three days, yard, 59c. 26 pieces 23-inch Black Taffeta, regular $1.10 grade; special for three days, yard, 79c. . 16 pieces 27-inch Black Taffeta, regular $1.25 grade ; special for three days, yard, 89c. 28 pieces 36-inch Black Taffeta, regular $1.50 grade; special for three days, yard, $1.18. Every yard of this Taffeta is of that dependable sort which alone finds place here. Women's Children's Knit Underwear Bargains: First Floor. Women's $2.50 Linen Mesh Underwear $1.75 Dr. Deimel's Linen Mesh Underwear for women fiKi: a broken line of vests and pants, vests with long sleeves and pants with French band. Our $2.50 value special sale price, the garment, $1.75. Linen Mesh Union Suits with long sleeves and ankle length ; our $5.00 value. Special sale price, the suit, $3.50. Women's $1.00 Merino Underwear 75c Wom en's white and silver gray merino Vests and Pants good Winter weight. Our $1.00 value. Special sale price, the garment, 75c. Women's $1.00 Cotton Union Suits 75c Wom en's bleached white fleece-lined cotton Union Suits, medium weight; our best $1.00 value. Spe cial sale price, the suit,-75c. Women's 50c' Cotton Tights 35c Women's white, heavy-weight fine ribbed cotton Tights, closed ; our 50c value. Special sale price, the pair, 35c. Children's Knit Underwaists, well made and of good materia JUc value, bpecial sale price, each, lZyfec. Children's $1.00 Union Suits 49c Children's "Merode" Suits, of white cotton; medium and heavy weight; our $1.00 Special sale price, the suit, 49c. rax, 1. 1 our Union value. Art Needlework News: Annex Second Floor. 40c-50c Couch Cushions 17c Pretty Cushions, made in plain black, tops stamped in Dutch or rose design. Special Monday, 17c. 60c-75c Linen Center Pieces 39c Tinted and stamped in beautiful floral or conventional designs, round or oblong shapes. Special Mon day, 39c. I