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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1909)
-SECTION TWO Pages 1 to 12 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING VOL. XXTIII. PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 7. 1909. yp. 10 TJSkmmmiJmd IU Mnmn.li SlallHISHIPS FOR Will 1 W S Several hundred yards extra grade full 42-inch Dress Nets, in ring, pin and coin spots, in white and cream. Regular $1.00 and $1.25 values. ....'., Ol C Sale, 1 8-lnch Allover Lace Exceptional values in 18-inch allover Lace; all new and up-to-date pat terns, in venise and Oriental; colors, cream and white. Regular $1.50 value, yard 97c Regular $2.25 val., yard $1.37 Regular $3.00val., yard $1.87 $1.00 Oval and Square Pictures Frames at 25c 1000 Oval Picture Frames in black, brown and e-ilr. Tim- Ipleto with glas.s and mat. sizes up to lUxlZ inches. Regular $1 values, qC sale price ....... 3C S q u a re Hardwood Picture Frames, with glass and mat. various sizes, regu- oe lar $1 vals., sp'l ZOC $1.25 Framed Pictures 49c 300 Framed Pictures in a large variety of sub jectsMadonnas, Etchings, Marine Scenes, Cupids, etc. Gilt and mission hardwood yc frames. Regular $1.25 values. . 4i7C Sale Spring 1909 Net Waists Reg. $4.50 Values on Sale $2.43 New Net Waists in the popular butter shade, made over silk. Deep pointed yoke of lace insertion, with fancy me dallion in center, long sleeves with two rows of lace and insertion running from shoulder to cuff. Regular $4.50 values in the newest t- - . Spring 1909 styles, sale. .... S-.43 New Fiction at $1.18 Banzai! The great war novel. The Explorer. Lorimer of the Northwest. Joan of Garioch. ' 54-40 or Fight. Breathless romance. Open House. Juliet Wilbur Tompkins. Embroidered Lisle Hosiery 33c Pair Through the consummation of a big deal, we have an extensive assortment of Black Lisle Women's Hosiery, regularly selling as high as 65c a pair. All kinds of designs in colored silk embroidery floral, conventional, etc. Extraordinary sale values. 1- Clasp Tan Cape Gloves Reg. $1.75 Vals. $1.15 Regular $1.75 Dent-style, one -clasp Women's Tan Cape Gloves, extra well made and sewn, worth $1.75, t for Monday .p ! X S3 Sale $1.75 Mocha Gloves at $1.15 Special one-clasp Mocha Gloves for ladies, in gray, tans and brown ; worth $1.75 fl -1 1 C pair. Monday 's price pX.XO Chamois Gloves at $1.15 a Pair New, 1 pearl button, tailored Chamois Gloves, washable; very special for I " C Monday P 1 1 0 2- Clasp Kid Gloves at $1.15 Pair 2-clasp real kid Dress Gloves, in tan, brown, gray, red, etc. ; special for Monday 5 Sale Novelty Colored Bordered 'Kerchiefs Just received Novelty Colored Border Handkerchiefs in . a large variety of pat terns, in all the new shades. Very r r dainty. Your choice UC NOVELTIES See the exclusive things we have in Jewelry, Bags, wecirwear, nats, umbrellas, Ribbons, etc. Great Lace and Embroidery Specials This department not only shows everything thate new, but gives these extra sale values. $1.25 Dress Nets 67c Yd. Valenciennes Lace 68c Many new and dainty patterns in this lot. Italian and German mesh, in edges and insertions, sold by the piece only, one dozen -yards in the piece; values to $1.50, Q special DOC Corset Cover Embroidery An extra special of full-width Cor set Cover Embroideries in a large se lection of pretty designs; O per yard OC Nainsook Baby Patterns at 15c Special lot of new designs In baby patterns In swlss and nainsook ma terials, open and blind designs; many patterns to select from: unusual val ues at this special price 15 Allover Embroidery 67c Another large shipment of choice 18-inch embroidered all overs, in a large assortment of values to $1.50 yard; special Of C Emb'd'ed Waisting $1.27 Embroidered "Waistings and Allovers in swiss and nainsook, in plain and open designs, suitable for Summer waists. Values to $2.25 Q yard ; special . P I. a a5 10c Torchon Lace 4c Yd. A 'nrje assortment of cotton Tor chon Lace, widths from to 3 inches, with edges and inser- A tions; values to 10c yd., spL."C Qpen'gNew Hair Goods Section We announce that we have opened a new Hair Goods Section, and invite you to inspect and compare the quality of hair and prices. We have a complete assortment of Switches, Pompadour's, Curls, Rolls, Nets, etc., all at department store prices. vr" tnrf'JS Jl Blne mak8 " necessary In most cases to add to turaL8Towth- We are equipped to accurately match your hair while our prices are much less than you are required to pay elsewhere S2.00 $2. BO 9:i.OO M.50 18-inch pure wavy Hair Switches.. 20-lnch pure wavy Hair Switches.. 22-inch pure wavy Hair Switches.. 24-lnch pure wavy Hair Switches.. ;-incn pure wavy Hair Switches M-t oo 20-lnch pure wavy Gray Hair Switches. S500 Coronet Curls, pure hair our Drlai SS JJJi French Pompadours, our price. 7?I I ." .' ! I I I.'gslgo New Combs, Hairpins, Barrettes Wt feavM ! -..--I M ... . . Pins and Barettes the most complete and beautl- J?ima5.iEUn?ntJi Sl?e-sared barettes In Portland irom ii5c to 95. OO each. Headquarters in Everything for the Hair Genuine . Rose Hat Pins Sale Prices. 29c, 48c, 69c Formerly $1.25 to $2.50 We have just received a special purchase of genuine Rose Hat Pins the . real roses metal ized. You have always paid $1.25 to $2.50 for these hat pins the newest and most novel fad all over the coun try. Sale - prices 29c, 48c, 69c The Largest Millinery Showing Californians Offer Craft to Government for Tests. OTHER TRIALS ARRANGED Mondav we make the most comnrehMsivp. sVinwino- in Pnrt land of the new millinery for Spring, 1909. All prices are repre sentea, trom yj.ao to fcDu.uu. Under the direction of a new manager of considerable experience with America's best mil linery departments, we are installing a new Millinery Section & w iiiwi jr. xai gci uispiay in jrtJi Udna. w$m Y.V r - L Br 4s " Imported Bordered Chambray 35c r ,' . ' t "- "" B'"- 4uiiiiy is ucsiraDic in every way ana eives the best of service. Wash Goods Section.. Women's Two and Three-Piece Tailor-Made Suits 111 II f'H k 1 1 V I F I . -Two-Piece Suits, $30- For tomorrow we offer new 36-38-inch highest-class Tailored Suits in the fin est French serge, plain and 'striped pru nella cloth, black and white shepherd checks, in all the newest Spring colors, black, navy, rose, olive and smoke; every garment strictly tailored and lined with silk; skirts all newest CIQ" Cf flared and gored styles.. vOli.UU 3 -Piece Spring Suits $32.50 We consider these superb suits extraordi nary valuue at this introductory sale price. They are made of finest striped prunella cloth and chiffon panama, in navy, reseda and Copenhagen. The coats are made 38 inches long, trimmed with braid and lined with self-colored taffeta silk. The jump ers are made with silk and braid trimmings in newest princess effect. tQO CfJ Introductory Sale price .J)w.OJ Spring Tailored Suits, $27.50 Out of many hundreds of new suits we have selected this lot to sell as extra values at $27.50. They are the smartest 1909 suits in black, navy, reseda, rose, olive, smoke and gray. Made of finest all-wool serges and fancv nrnnplla r.Inths in i-l; J j'l I - " , y r'u uuiuicu Iff 'Ql gZ and fancy trimmed styles. Every garment Ul N fMs lined with peau de cygne or taffeta silk. Vteso " Everv suit extranrdinni-ir T-km m wfvfif value; pncea at. the suit Silks for Spring $3.50 Embroidered Dot Hemstitched Veils at $2.39 For Monday we offer an exceptional special at our "Veiling Section in the best grade embroidered dot hem stitched veils, extra wide widths, 24 yards long, in white, black, brown, green, navy, gray, taupe JQ OQ and wistaria; self-colored dots and white combination effects; values to $3.50. soecial ptOv Our Veiling Section is now showing all the newest novelties for Sprir Spring, 1909. Imported Bordered Pongee 25c The new waist . fabric Bordered Pongee, 42 inches wide, beautiful r p assortment of patterns, all new goods, regular 35c values... ,ZuC 25c Arnold's Suitings, 15c Yd. Arnold's Waterproof .Suiting in dark col ors, all stripes, regular 25c vajues, Id sale price luC mmmmmAmw 50c New Ribbons, 35c a Yard Shepherd plaids, check effects, in navy, -a-iice, DiacK, green, brown and tan. Q C Worth 50c yard........ ;OOC A Sale of Lace Curtains Several hundred pairs of Lace Curtains, in a wide variety of selected patterns, both white and ecru, in Cluny, Renaissance, Battenberg, Marie Antoinette, Cable Net and Scotch Lace effects all greatly reduced for this sale: Regular $ 1.50 Lace Curtains, all kinds," pr., $1.15 Regular $ 2.00 Lace Curtains, all kinds, pr., $1.53 Regular $ 2.50 Lace Curtains, all kinds, pr., $1.98 Regular $ 3.00 Lace Curtains, all kinds, pr.,' $2.33 Regular $ 4.00 Lace Curtains, all kinds, pr., $3.15 Regular $ 5.00 Lace Curtains, all kinds, pr., $3.98 Regular $ 6.00 Lace Curtains, all kinds, pr., $4.79 Regular $ 7.50 Lace Curtains, all kinds, pr., $5.98 Regular $ &50 Lace Curtains, all kinds, pr., $6.78 Many styles and fabrics not shown by any other Portland store. One of tho most delightful features of the new silks is that the practical shades are not limited to a few staple colors, but in clude a wonderful variety of medium and dark tones in new blues, greens, tans, grays, browns and. the great amethyst and rose shades, all of which are beautiful and at the same time serviceable. THE NEW 'SALOME' SILKS The most fashionable fabric of the season, as shown by the leading high-class stores of New York City. NEW 1909 FOULARD SILKS We show more styles, more novel patterns, in this favored fabric than all "other Portland stores combined. NEW PANDO SILKS; HERE A beautiful new fabric, shown in all color com binations. Prices, $1.00, $1.25, $1.35 a yard. SATIN BARRE: A NOVELTY The distinct Parisian novelty of the year never shown before. " . NEW INDRO SILK: SEE IT- A reproduction of the rich hand-loom silks of India shown in all the new colors. Also the new satin-striped Pongees, another novelty in 1L ll 'tl me won a oi siiks. Eastern Aronmuia Going to Xora and Dnmbaujb 'Will Try Flight Across Kooky Mountain. LOS ANGBLESS. March . Th Aer Club of California, wltb headqirter in thla city, has- tent a lettar to the new Secretary of War. In which the club volunteer lt services to the Wax De partment In conducting experiments with aero pi an aa along- the coast, with the Mca of coast defense work. Members of tho club have the uso of two balloons, the United States and the America, In charge of Captain A. E. Mil ler; Roy Knabenshue has a dirigible and an aeroplane; two members have com pleted the construction of full-slsed aero planes, and nearly a score of others have completed modela or have machines un der construction. PLtXS BIG AIRSHIP CONTESTS Nova Scotia and Kooky Mountains to Bo Scfnrs of night. NETW YORK. March l-Dr. Alexander Graham Bell, president of the National Kxperimcnt Association, has notified Cortlandt Field Bishop, president of the Aero Club of America, to send repre sentatives of the. club to Nova Scotia to make records of aeroplane flights that are to be attempted there by members of the association during the next ten days. Official notice has been received at the Aero Club that G. I. Dumbaugh, an aero naut of Indianapolis, will start from Los Angeles Sunday. If the weather Is favor able, to win the Lahra cup now held by Captain Charles Lx-Forest Chandler, of the United States signal corps. It la his Intention to find an easterly current at a high altitude and sail over the Rocky Mountains. Helen Taft Sash Pins Sale The "Helen Taff Sash Pin is the latest thing on Broadway, where it is made in sterling silver and costs $7.50. Your ini tials are engraved on it in any style of script or Old English. On account of the great popularity of this new fad, our buyer obtained 1000 of these pins, made of solid silver composition, will wear for ever, engraved to your order, at qq" the extraordinary sale price. . ... . ,OC Portland's Largest and Best Neckwear Section Our Ladies Kecku-pnr Kwtiin ; u : ,.- ' -, ; : mtwI j i " i , . , . """S everyininj in me way oi novemes ior pnnp, iwj embroidered ana net tab end styles, embroidered and plain linen collars. Dutch collar effects in tailored and la-e styles, cuff and Collar coat sets and the Innrpst snH kc).ul..J i: i u-u.. t:u i 1.... . ..i i. . . , r v .-iiiu nuts ul iitti uuuv iiiu uiiu iivi'ucL siwud, lliv 1 u '; t' M anil most up-to-date display of Spring styles in Portland. . 6 Spring Walking Skirts Reg.$S Val. $3.98 The latest style Walking Skirts of fine quality panama, in black, navy and gray made in the new gored style, with pleats and buttons down the front, and trimmed with bands and straps of taf feta silk. Selling regularly at $6.00, CO no ivionaay ipu(70 Automobile Handkerchiefs Just in time for the Auto Show Hand kerchiefs in pongee embroidered effects, with colored borders, the nov- C. C elty of the year DOC NewJSpring Dress Goods As usual, Portland's largest showing of exclusive novel ties, as well as staple goods in. new patterns. Satin Cloth, new high-luster satin cloth makes a rich, handsome cos tume; black, navy, canard, taupe, smoke, old rose, stona green, new brown, reseda, tan, electric, .wis- $1 )C Jtaria, etc., at, yard SAYS ART DEALERS CHEAT Austrian Nobleman Denounces Ital ian Courts for Aiding The-m. ROME. March 6. (Special.) Count Andrassy, the Austrian nobleman, sum moned a Florence dealer In antiquities before the Italian courts recenUy, alleg ing that the sale of a painting purport ing to be the work of Raphael should ba quashed, as the picture Is a counterfeit. The court decided in the dealer's favor, becsuse the picture was smuggled out of the city. Andrassy, falling to get Justice from the courts, has now denounced the dealer In the newspapers, stating he had been swindled out of $60,000. The dealer's lawyers say only $12,000 was paid for the painting and no warranty given with It. although documents to prove that Raphael had painted It were pasted on the back of the picture. These docu ments were shown to the Judge on the hearing of the case, but he did not read them. Thus it appears that, according to Italian law, a dealer is privileged to swindle a customer If the work of art U smuggled out of the country, ven wilh the dealer's connivance and aid. DESPONDENT, INHALES GAS Wife of Wandering Invalid Commits Suicide at Bay City. SAN FRANCISCO. March . Diirlno- a spell of despondency last night. Mrs. Louisa J. Jones, aged 38 years, the wife of Alexander Jones, of New York City, committed suicide by Inhaling llltimlnaflnfr irnm n f hi hnm. In rin.li street. Her dead body was found today. She left three notes, one addressed to her attorney, E. W. S. Johnston, of New York. Sale special IiAWYEH KXOWS JfO OAT7SE Jones Is Traveling; Invalid and Sent Wife Kemittance. NEW YORK. March . Alexander Jones, husband of Mrs. Ixiulsa Jones. Is an Invalid and travels extensively as had Mrs. Jones. When they were not traveling together, remittances to Mrs. Jones from her husband were made through E. W. S. Johnston, an attorney here. At Mr. Johnston's office today it was said that, while the firm had been advised of Mrs. Jones' death In Ban Francisco, they were unable to as sign any reason for her act. Mr. Jones had been in Washington recently, it was said, but his present location In unknown. Mrs. Jones was a Connecticut woman. CASTRO FORBIDDEN RETURN Paris Hears Deposed President Will Go to Nicaragua xt. PARIS. March Eenor Jose Paul, the Venezuelan envoy to Europe, has left here for Berlin. He Is authorltv for the statement that President Gomes has forbidden both Onriann Castro and his wife to enter Venezuela. He Is of the opinion that Castro will proceed from Europe to Klrannu tn consult with President Zelaya. of that country, hoping to get Into touch with his partisans In Venezuela from Nicaragua. Waterways Commission Organize. WASHINGTON, March . The National Waterways Commission held its first meeting today. Senator Burton, of Ohio, was elected chairman and Senator Qal iinger, of New Hampshire, vice-chairman. .'