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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1909)
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION TWO Pages 1 to 12 VOL. XXVIII. PORTLAND, OREGON, . SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 18. 1909. NO. 29. An Extraordinary SALE "The Bride of the Mistletoe 98c James' Lane Allen th e reason theref or TP o An impostor, representing himself to be a member of the firm of Lipman, Wolfe & Co., victimized a number of manufacturers and large wholesale houses in the East recently by purchasing vast quantities of merchandise under an assumed name. Following was the method of procedure : He would select from $iooo to $3000 worth of goods, order them shipped by freight to our firm in Portland, Or., then select a few samples of various sorts which he would take with him, giving in payment for these samples a check. By this method he would procure the samples and generally from $100 to $200 on the check. . We have received large shipments of merchandise from various houses and one concern, the Poughkeepsie Queen Undermuslins Co., asked us to dispose of the shipment of .their goods. In this, sale we have positively no jurisdiction over the prices and no interest whatsoever in the selling,. being guided entirely by the instructions from the Poughkeepsie Queen Undermuslins Co. .; We will say this much, that the prices they have instructed us to sell this muslin underwear at, is a great deal less than the goods cost to manufacture, and is without doubt tfte biggest musiin un ar bargain ever offered to the shoppers of the City of Portland. These goods are displayed in three Third-street windows at three prices, namely, 25c, 85c, and $1.29. On sale Monday. derwear mi'fl m t u 1 jzr v i:?- v 0 &3Sm$wim!iJ AittifiBP- Mrnsm &m$K 3 i m mi ft a i Mm. ' Lot 1. $3.50 Values at $1.29 SKIRTS AND GOWNS These skirts are made of fine nainsook and long cloth; are full width and trimmed with cluster tucks, deep flounce of fine embroid ery, lace insertion, beading and ribbon. The gowns are made of fine nainsook and long cloth, square neck and round neck, trimmed with fine embroidery, laces, beading and ribbon. Also an assortment of Ladies' Combination Drawers and Corset Covers. Vals. to $3.50 apiece Lot 2. $1.85 Values at 85c DRAWERS, CORSET COVERS Drawers and Corset Covers "made of cambric and long cloth. The drawers come in open and closed styles, with cluster tucks, trimmed in lace and embroidery and insertion with beading and ribbons. Corset Covers are made of cambric and long cloth, in a variety of dainty styles, trimmed tastily with laces and embroidery, beading and ribbons. The values run easily to $1.85. B. EE Lot 3. 60c Values at CORSET COVERS 25( Corset Covers made of cambric, in square-neck styles, trimmed with two rows of lace insertion, beading and ribbon. These corset covers are trimmed front and back. Also an assortment of Corset - Covers in circular peck, trimmed daintily with lace, beading and rib- -bon. The" values of these Corset Covers run easily to 60c. Wiener & Co. Requests Us to sell for them 300 Tailored ' Wash Suits MONDAY AT $3.95 300 Union Linen Tailored Suits, which were sent to us under the same conditions as the muslin underwear. In this sale, as in the muslin under wear sale, we have positively no interest excepting to dispose of these goods , for the Wiener Suit Co. The suits offered in this sale compare favorably with our own stock that we sell regularly from $6.50 to $8.00 each. The manufacturer realizing the im possibility of having these goods returned to New York and sold this season, has wired instructions to sell these suits on Monday at $3.95. This price we have never seen quoted on this class of goods. The assortment of colors and range of styles is broad, taking in every standard Spring shade, such as tan, azure, rose, white and stripes. The coats are fashioned as per illustration, trimmed with pearl and horn buttons. The skirts are made in the new flare fashions. In summing the matter up we think it is the greatest suit bargain in well made, well fash- . ioned wash fabrics that has ever been offered here. ' Pcllard Fall Coat Suits Particularly Interesting to Tourists cTfEW TOR K j . HARIS Today we illustrate an exact reproduction of our new Pell ard Fall Coat Suits. Pellard Suits are distinguished from other suits in the rich, luxurious fabric, the high fash ion, style, tailoring and correct fit. These suits appeal to the most critical wearers. Tomor row we show these new Fall models, in rich chiffon broad cloth and in an imported Scotch homespun. The coats are 52 inches, in length, severely plain tailored, buttoned with six large horn or pearl buttons,--beautifully . lined throughout with the best quality silk. . The skirts are perfectly plain in the wide flare style. These garments sell at $50.00 and $60.00 each. ' ' Wash Goods July Clean-Up While Goods, ; Q .. ; Regular 25c .-'C; 3000 yards of Novelty White Goods, fancy lawn checks and stripes, the dain-' tiest of all Summer dress materials. White Linenne 1 A -Suitings, 15cVal. 'l.yC 32 inches wide, Irish linen . finish. The correct weight for three-piece suits. Printed Batiste Q ' Regular 15c . 2500 yards, white and tint ed grounds, choice floral and figured designs, 30 inches wide. Splendid colors. Bordered Pongee O Regular 25c Val. I OC This material is 40 inches wide, light and medium col ors, new and attractive pat terns with borders to match. $2.35 Satin Bed spreads Only This is a full - size Cameo Spread. An assortment .of l beau tiful patterns, fringed with cut corners. ra EL. ra 13.