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- -SECTION TWO Pages 1 to 12 PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 13, 1908, NO. 37. VOL. XXVII, -., -7-. ...... at CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING WTT- NT V - : : - . i . . : . - - i Lipman. Wolf A Co. Ara Agents for the Leading Gloves "Reliem" London Cape Glove "Maggioni" Italian Kid Gloves -"TrefouMe" French Kid Glove " "Fownei" English Walking Glove "Denti" English Cape Glove, - LONDON GLOVES RCOISTIRCO Establuhed 1 850-FIFTY-EIGHTYEARS IN BUSINESS-Established 1 850 Good Merchandise Only-Quality Considered Our Price. Are Always the Lowest Imart ; Autumn Styles for Women in -All '. Sole Northwest Agents t " Pellard " Tailored Suits For Women of Fashion - Prices $50 to $275 Sections Never in our fiftv-eleht vcars have we had such a superb showing of women's modes. Whether you .intend to purchase or not you will be interested in ou: superb - - - . w . . - : xt u cnria flrTprmnn m inc suTjerD lanoreci ?owus 01 jrxi.j,irs.ij ui rans aim new showing of women s suits at all prices. Many entirely exclusive in siyic. w v..jFww-. . , . , . . snowing oi wuiucu oui ai o J ,.J ,. , . . j t.t... vtV We nlao disnlav Castleton waists and sheath-fitting corsets in the well vrV- tVi. etunn n tailored hats oi Kobinson V wens oi L,onaon. ana ft,uoA i j.-iew. r--- : .. . . ... ? .. . .. w . . tt ii :i r.ti-irf ar" tHe nixr fanriw in nnvrflrtr iwf. rv veilino-s heirs: leather coons. ..ww .M..w.wM - - - 7 j j i n f z-s ' f W? Ylir. r rh a7T3d orices with those of other stores. Remember, it's a good thing to buy from a store with a reputationTor qualSy! And. by the way, you will always find our prices lowest on goods of the same quality. No trouble to show goods NOTE Wo alw.y. dUpoeo of every old .uit in our .tock before September lit That t?"JJe5" we offer no (alee of $50.00 .uita at $18 45 or $21.25. Every nit in our .lock u newly, amred rrom . New York, imart and up-to- date in eTery detaiL iff I High-Class Tailored Suits $25 We offer a variety of entirely new jiiodels in Tailored Suits, made of fine broad cloth in black and colors, and all-wool fancy mixed cloths, at $25.00. However, it is the general character, style and graceful cut of the suits to which we wish toxall attention, rather than the price, for we would be equally enthusiastic about thftr suoerb values if we sold them at the maker's set retail price of $37.50. , Highest-Class Tailor-Made Suits, $35 Real 'Value $48.00 Ladies' - Strictly Tailored Suits of finest, imported serges uv plain and fancy weaves, also of broadcloths, plain or satin trimmed,' made in 36 and 40-inch coat styles, lined with taffeta and peau de cygne silks. The skirts are made in the very newest flare and circular shapes ' ' . Smart Novelty Tailored Suits at $45 o1" Ladies' Novelty Tailor Suits of finest all-wool broadcloth in black and all the new est shades made in 36 to 40-inch lengths. Fancy coat styles with vestees, fancy em broidery and braid trimming. The skirts are all in the newest flare and gored styles trimmed to match the coats; real value $60. Heatheiloompettic6atS$249 These are the newest Fall styles in Heatherbloom Taffeta Petti coats black, navy, brown and blue. They have the delicate rustle and shimmer of the finest silk taffeta, but they wear twice as long and cost half as much four times better. Strictly tailor- j . - en m 3 rrt a I IT. -made, with deep circular section ruine ana ausi runic, gimmcu . with hemstitching. Regular $3.50 values-. ............ . . .-. " : $2.49 See the new styles. Relsem Cape Gloves $3-$325 Vals. $2.49 Monday - we place on sale an immense special purchase of Elbow-Length Cape Gloves the most stylish glove for street wear this Fall i . without doubt the greatest bargain in this sea son's most stylish glove. Finest quality leath er, Relsem London make, plain or with straps at wrist. Regular $3.00 and $3.25 values. ..... $2.49 Si Dress Goods Monday Sales e New Bordered Suitings New Combination Suitings New Chiffon Broadcloths ' Novelty Broadcloths New Stripe Worsteds -46-i&ch, all-wool Herringbone stripe Serges; unequalled for school wear; in navy, electric blue, wine, brown 7Q and green; at, the yard. 54-inch, all-wool English Tailor Suiting; new stripe effects; all the lead- QQ. ing colors; at, the yard . . . .JfJ ' 46-inch novelty stripe Cheviots and Worsted suitings; in the latest colors, smoke, taupe, olive, electric 'CI QC navy, brown, etc;; yard p xJj 52-inch Chiffon . .Broadcloths ; the $2.00 kind ; in all the leading Fall 'CI 1Q colors; at, the yard.... New Herringbone Suitings New Velveteens and Corduroys Imitation Furs and Cloakings New Tailor Stripes and Plaids New Black Dress Goods 54-inch imported French Chiffon Broad cloth; sponged and shrunk; guaranteed not to spot; full line of" 50 new Fall col ors, for street and evening dJO QQ wear; regular $3.50 quality. . PeJO 50-inch new stripe Venetian Broadcloths, one of the richest fabrics of fclQC the season ; all colors ; yard. . .P 'CJ Louis Chiffon Cotele and plain Chiffon" Velveteens, fashion's favorite for coats and costumes; at, the yard, (1 Cfl 85S $1.00 and. . V 'M Portland agents for-Velutina-; ask to see the new colors. ' v Tailored Walking Skirts $1250SmartFallModels$7.47 Newest, Nine-Gore, Flare Walking Skirts, . of all-wool panama in black, navy and brown, made with novelty strapping and button trimmings. A decided novelty in Walking Skirts.. n7 A,7 Strictly tailor-made, selling regularly at $12.50 4p L m-L ggy Tailor-Made Waists $2.50 Models $1.69 The Waists featured in this sale are made up in white union linen and corded shirting, strictly tailormade in keeping with the fashion. There will be no smarter waists this season at the price, and few at any price are more becoming. Made with) side pleated fronts, laundered collar 4T- CZ. and cuffs. Regular $Z..DU values .qXeV- Jewish New Year Cards Jewish New Year Cards and New Year Post Cards, 3 to 85 each. Make your selections now while the assortments are complete.'. . 1M " THE NEW MARIE LOUISE Fall Millinery Models Distinctive, exclusive At $4.95, $9.95 and various attractive prices we have extreme styles which other stores are unable to show at any price. $4.95 For Exclusive New Fall $9 Millinerr 0;ir shewing of Simply-Trimmed Hats -tor eariy wear. ac. 10 better this season than ever. Here you will find practical hats, medium and larfre, in taffeta, silk, satin, felt and velvet have the right style and dash $4.95 $9.95 For Distinctive New Fall $15.00 Models New Stiff Trimmed Hats from our own-work rooms, and copies of the season's best models. In Ottoman cords, satins, felt and velvet, each hat made with the greatest care and easily worth 115.00. for Mon-?Q QE day . tfOtBtJ SPECIAL 50 dozen new Satin Shapes, in all the season's most - wanted styles hundreds to select from. Every face can be suited. $3.50 ' values - -, La Parisienne Ear Rings -gj" $1.25-S1.75-$3.50 Vals., 59c La Parisienne Earrings and Screws, as. illustrated pearl, turquoise and coral in rolled gold settings. . All sizes. The latest and most fashionable style every- FAn ....Vi7w where.' Sale at. The Crown (Round the Head) Pompadour , - IS FASHION'S LATEST DECREE The illustration. shows the method the ''Hair-. light Crown" latest invention for style and comfort in hair dressing. Light as a feather, ventilated and sanitary; will not. in- '7Clf jure the hair; 50 and.....: ,.'J' Superb stock of hair dressing; accessories at our Notion Section. Iirsrest and best se lection in the city at moderate prices. Hose Supports He $2.39 j Good 25c Values Hose supporters for women; made of extra ' heavy lisle web, with satine strap, pin-on style, in pink, blue, white or black; 25c values;; 1 1 at only.. 1 l" Beit Buckles, 48c Values to $1.25 1000 new novelty Belt Pins . and Buckles; all the latest designs in rose gold, oxidized silver and all the new est things in.metal buckles; . A Q on sale at, each.. xOI 8000 Beautiful Framed Pictures Sacrificed at Half Price and Less These 8000 pictures were displayed' this Summer in the New xorK salesroom oi a icaaing joDucr in iuuku m-iuita anu y.. -'.T;-..v-v.T'ha closed out to make room tor his 1U3 line. i.nese are pictures fpV'SZ that appeal to people of cultivated, artistic taste, and are far L ryf-j-'3? ya above the class oi pictures orainaruy io dc naa ai uaigcun uiac They include Photogravures, Carbons, Engravings, Etchings and Hand-Colored Platinums in carved wood frames, gold ornamented frames, hardwood mission frames, gold antique frames, and French oval frames. Every subject.and every size and style of picture. $2.50 Pictures for $ .98 $5.00 Pictures for $1.95 $6.50 Pictures for $2.50 $8.00 Pictures for $4.00 $10.00 Pictures for $4.85 $15.00 Pictures for $7.50 Women's Underwear 33c Women's medium-weight Swiss-ribbed Vests' and Pants; high peck and long sleeves; ankle length pants; real value 63c; on sale Monday 00 at this very low price .'. . . . .pJC $1.25-$1.75 Neckw'r 98c "White ancL cream lace Ja bots and Col- . lars, fancy col ored stocks, bows and real Irish cro chet neckwear, including signs. All the new colored effects, ribbon and fancy embroidered collars, embroidered and lace coat sets, collar and cuff sets, gold and silver effects; an im mense variety of new Autumn styles; reg- QQ ular $1.25 and $1.75 values ivOC the season 's latest 75c Fancy Ribbons for 39c Yard Fancy Warp Print and Plaid Ribbons, 5 to 7 inches wide, all shades and combinations, beautiful designs, and wide variety.' Values . to-75c yard 39C Regular 25c Torchon Laces 5c Yard We, display at all times the largest assortment of pyrography .and art supplies in-Portland. We give free lessons daily by an expert teacher. - Monday we offer very special . 15c Glove Boxes, stamped for burning, each ..10 15c Handkerchief Boxes, stamped for burning, each .10 25c Glove and Handkerchief Boxes f variety of designs, 1 C stamped for. burning, each .-...- 10c Panels, two different styles, stamped for plain burn- ' "J ing or carving; latest designs; sale' price, each. 1000 Panels, in round, oval or oblong shapes; sold else- "1 -where at 25c; stamped for burning; sale price, each.. ryrograpny Outfits Imitation Torchon ' Laces and Insertions, 1 to 4 Inches wide, good and strongly made patterns. Values- Ci to 26c yard 1J r -pp ii i!3 $1.50 Values Complete in Every Detail 98c LARCENY CHARGE AGAINST WATTS Lawyer Arrested on Complaint rf Dr. W. T. Eisen,.ex Danish Vice-Consul. OUT ON BONDS OF $2500 Etsen Declares Watts . Is Guilty of Theft of $ 1 S 0 0, Including $ 1 0 0 0 , Deposited as Ball Watts Sue ' . El sen for - Attorney'" Fees. John F. Watts, a lawyer, was arrested' by Constable Lou Wagner yesterday morning 6n a warrant issued upon a com plaint signed by Dr. William T. Eisen, formerly Danish Vice-Consul at Portland, charging larceny by embezzlement in ths sum of 1W. Watts appeared berore Justice of the Peace Olson during the afternoon and asked that he be given a. speedy hearing, but owing to the crowded condition of the docket, the case was fixed i at 2 P. M., September 26. Watts Is at: liberty on . $2501) bonds given by John Rometsch. ' While the complaint on file in ths Justice Court charges the larceny of HO, ' Dr. Eisen declares that Watts Is guilty of. the. theft i ol 1300,, and- that he will prefer charges on account of the theft of the remaining $1200 tomorrow. Eisen says that Watts gained entrance to his office in the Alisky building and stole receipts for $1000 cash which had been deposited with the Clerk of the Circuit Court as bail for Dr. Eisen in the case of contributing to the delinquency of a minor, on which he was convicted. While Dr. Bisen was in Los Angeles last Jan-: uary, he says. Watts took the receipts to the Clerk of the Court, found two meni whom Eisen does not know who gave a; bond for the $1000, and Watts then secured; the cash from the Clerk of the Court and kept It. Eisen charges that on another occasion Watts raised a check on the First Na-' tional Bank and secured $300 on it. Watts had asked for $20 or $25. Eisen gave him; a check instructing Watts to fill in the amount, either $30 or $25, Eisen says when I he got the check back from the bank he' found Watts had made it out for $200. Late yesterday afternoon Watts filed suit in the Circuit Court to recover $1096.40! which he says is due him from Eisen fori attorney's fees. In the suit are sensa-' tional charges against the former Danish Vice-Consul, and It Is revealed that Blsen's letters as Vice-Consul were re voked following his conviction for im plication in the criminal operation orv Jennie Slghers. . According to Watt's complaint, $75 la due him as a fee for engineering a com-, promise of a threatened criminal prosecu tion Of Dr. Eisen for performing a. criminal operation on one Z. White. This is alleged to have occurred in June. Watts1 asserts that there is a balance of $56.40 due him on a $1000 fee for defending, Eisen on the Jennie Slghers" case; $250. for advice concerning that case; $568 for appearances before the State Medical Board when they attempted to revoke Dr. Eisen's license as a. physician; $50 for. advice concerning a suit for .damages1 against the State Medical Board,- and $100 for conducting a long correspondence in March with the Danish Consul at San; Francisco concerning the revocation of Eisen's Vice-Consulship. Dr. Eisen last night laughed at Watts', suit and expressed the conviction that' Watts will leave town while he is at' liberty on ball. The $100 which forms the basis of the larceny charges filed yes terday, is alleged to have been collected by Watts from a man named Peterson, whom Watts sued for Dr. Eisen. He is charged with .having kept the money.; Eisen says Watts told him he had not received the money from Constable Wagner, but when Eisen saw the Con stable he learned that the money had been paid to Watts. BROTHERS' SCHOOL OPENS Classes Resumed at Blanchet Insti tute, Fifth and Mill Streets. Studies were resumed at the Chris tian Brothers' School, Fifth - and Mill streets, the past week. An unusual number of new pupils have entered' this year on account of the splendid; facilities that will be afforded them at the new college nearing completion. j Two new classes have been opened and) the teaching staff has been increased! by the addition of three Brothers from California. The full staff for the year is as rol-; lows: Brother V. Andrew, F. S. C, president; Brother Linus. F. S. C. vice president, director of intermediate de partment, professor of bookkeeping,; -i .i i mathematics Brother. Sliui iimuu on. ......... . , Luke, F. S. C; director of commercial! department, pruirasui v. commercial law, mathematics and calis thentlcs. Brother Fidells, F. S. C; direc tor of grammar department,, professor, of English, civics, history and modera-; tor of athletics; Brother Adrian, F. S.: C. director of preparatory department, pr'ofessor of English, typewriting and penmanship; Professor Lambert Morrin, A. M., assistant teacher, professor of nuodern languages, history, mathemat ics and instructor of evening' classes: Edward E.. Lee, professor of business penmanship and ornamental writing; Frederick W. Goodrich, professor of piano and voice culture; Augustus R.' Wirt, professor of violin, mandolin and director of college orchestra. Besides this regular start of teachers prominent business men have been en-, gaged to deliver lectures from time to, time to the advanced students on the business affairs of the day. The new college will be ready for occupancy in November. It is to be a thorough commercial college, fully . . ( ,1 orA mnriorn In M-prv detail. CllUiJ)JCU aiu - -- - The dedicatory services will be con ducted by rtlS urace, wusi no. auta&u der Christie. D. D., Sunday, November 29, at 2 P. M. Two 3Ien Crushed by Engine. CLEVELAND, Sept. 12. Four men walking on the track of the Lake Shore road at West Twenty-eighth street today were struck by an engine. Two fell un der the wheels and were horribly man gled, dying almost instantly. Another died while being taken to a hospital. A' fourth man escaped serious Injury. It is said all the men were from Buffalo and were looking for employment