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TIIE SUNDAY OREGOXIAN, PORTLAND, FEBRUARY 11, 1912- SOCIAL m P New Idea Patterns in the New Spring Styles and All Sizes Are One Price. 10c-New Idea Magazines lOo a Copy-Special Snboription Price, 24 Issnes, Two Years for 81.00, Snbscribe Now at Onr Fat tern Counter-Mail Orders Carefully and Promptly Filled-Samples Mailedon Request-Come Earlg . . - TRUST TELLS EE 0 DUCHESS Her Grace of Marlborough Is Suffering From Serious Nervous Breakdown. COURT FAVOR IS SOUGHT Rule Thai Women Separated From Their Iluband4 Xol Be Received al Co art Give Worry to Ila Iitm of Sunderland. LONDON. KeU 10. (Special) Tha iuch, of Marlborough Aaa gone to Cttnu. suffering from a nervous breakdown. Her arrest activity In o rlal and philanthropic movements, by which she hopa to aaln favor at court, are said to have undermined her health. She will remain at Cannea aix week, under the car of physician, who have ordered her to take a complete reel. There ta a rule that any woman sep arated from her husband shall not be recelred at court and It la betna; mora rla-tdlr enforced hy Kins; Oeortfe than It waa durtna- the rales of hla father. As the Duk, and the Duchess of Marlborouch are separated, the Iuch ees haa been obliged to light vigorously for her social position. She haa been tireless In her work for philanthropic measures and haa won the praise of friends of the King, who have not failed to point out her good works to him. Her correct life and devotion to her sons are s.tld to have Impressed the King also. But these activities have seriously Impaired tha Duchess health. Ileaeeheld la Vpraar. Tha recent actions of tha Dtichesa have thrown consternation Into her household. Eha haa dona some rather queer thins. Shortly before Christ mas she planned a trip to leauvllla. 8 he suddenly changed her mind and se lected BrlKhton. Then she chanted her mind again and booked passage for America on the liner Mauritania. On the day the liner waa to sail aha canceled her bookings and returned to her town residence. Sunderland House, tihe made a flying visit to Waldorf Aa tor"B place, then returned to mope la Sunderland House. The Duchess. In fits of anger, dla charged her butler and her secretary. Bhe took upon herself tha minute de tails of tha management of her house hold, which contributd to tha break down of her health. Her maid said aha couldn't stand It any longer and threatened to leave. Reravery la Ei reeled. Six weeka under proper care at Cannea are expected to restore the Duchess" health. Then she la expect ed to redouble her efforts to create a fa vorable Impression upon the King and Queen. Her latest project is a model lodslnir-house for needy women who work. ha has enlisted the aid of Lord Curzon In tha enterprise. She haa de livered numerous speeches on tha need of uplift for the working classes. It ta aald that tha Duchess ta more estranged than ever from tha Duke, if aha wlna a place at court it will be be cause of her tireless efforts and will In a measure be a score against tha Duke. Tha Duke having been rejected In many overtures for a reconciliation, la aald to have accepted tha situation, content so long aa ha recelvea tha $100,000 so called housekeeping allowance every year. BANKRUPT PRINCE JAILED Financier Who lived In Mile After Failure" Sentenced for Fraud. LONDON. Feb. 10. Ernest Terah Flooley, who waa ana of the leading men In tha financial world of London a few years ago. was sentenced today at tha Old Bnlley to a year's Impris onment on a charge of obtaining money by fraudulently representing as free of Incumbrances soma property ho had sold to the complainant. Hooley waa one of tha leading finan ciers In England from 1 0 to 18. when ha waa declared bankrupt. He bad been regarded aa one of tha wealthiest men of tba country, acquiring hla riches by the promotion of numerous compa nies, la ll Hooley launched a tlra company, and Is supposed to have made a profit of Ill.StfS.OuO. Ha owned many rare horses and yachts. Including tha racing cutter Britannia, formerly tha property of King Edward and pos sessed also several historic country seats. After hla bankruptcy ha was known as the "splendid bankrupt. aa ha con tinued to live la princely style oa money which ha had placed In hi wlfa'a name. FLAG DAYS DESIGNATED Chicago Mayor Want Stare and Stripe Displayed Oftener. CHICAGO. Feb. 10. Mayor Carter H. Harrison la of tha opinion that there la not sufficient display of tha United States flag. Ia a letter directed to those la charge of any city building tha Mayor names IX daya on which he aaya tha flag ahould be displayed. Theaa are: Lincoln's birthday. February 11; an niversary of the sinking of th alalna, bruary IS; Washington's birthday. February 11; anniversary of tha Battle of Lexington. April 1; Memorial day. May SO; flag day. June II: anniversary of the Battle of Bunker Hill. June 17; Independence day, July 4; Columbus day. October 12: anniversary of tha Battle of Saratoga, October 17: anni versary of the surrender of Yorktown. October 19:. anniversary of the evacua tion of Torktown. November ti. STUDENTS ARE SUSPENDED Sophomores In Trouble for Giving Freshmen Icy Bath. HOBOKEN. N. J.. Feb. 10. Nearly - half of the 07 members of tha sopho more class at the Stevens Instluta of Technology hera have been suspended aa the result of a faculty Investiga tion of a series of pranks on Thursday morning. Tha trouble followed tba sophomore class dinner Wednesday nlghc when the class returned to tha grounds of the Institute and proceeded to storm a freshman dormitory, smashing many doors and windows and ducking In tub of Icy water all the freshmen whom they could find. Storm Victim Is Suicide. HOOD RIVER. Or- Feb. 10. (Specla.1.) From atatementa of physicians of Our Company serves in all proper "fiduciary relations, in a trust capacity, and aa Executor under Wills, Ad ministrator or Guardian un der Court direction. This is the safest, most economical and most satis factory service, and covers territory of Oregon, "Wash ington and Idaho. Correspondence solicited. MERCHANTS SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY CAPITAL 31SO.OOO.OO W. H. Fear President Willud Case Vice-President 0. C. BorUmerer. . . . . . .Cashier Walter H. Brown, Asst. Cashier OPEN SATURDAY EVEN INGS, 6 TO 8. Lone Rock. Matthew Douglas, son of Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Douglas, of this city, shot himself through the head becauae a portion of hla skull pressed on his brain. The young man sustained Injuries here during a heavy wind storm last March, when a large pine tree fell on tha Belmont road, demoi- v.: t 5 . i v Dvbeaa mt Msrlkereask, Wkt Saffere Pram Worry Caaaed by Kallag Exrladlag Her From Caart. Ishlng his vehicle and breaking one of his legs, besides fracturing hla skull. Tha Injuriea resulted In a damage ault against the county, the plaintiff se curing several thousand dollars damages. CHINESE REBUILD QUARTER Chicago Orientals to Have SO New Bulldlncs, All Ornate. CHICAGO. Feb. 10. Chinese here were busy today signing leaaea for places of bualneas In a new Chinatown. With in a short time the- old Chloeae Quarter along South Clark stree and between I Van Buren and Harrison streets will be deserted by members of the racex Twenty new buildings, as a starter for tba new home of the celestials, all with tha ornate lanterns and balcony adorned fronts, are to be er acted In tha triangle formed by Archer avenue. Went worth avenua and Twenty-second street. Cold Cara Lead to Fines. CHICAGO. Feb. 10 Street railway companlea In Chicago were fined 11500 today by Municipal Judge Blake for Insufficient heating of streetcars. Wit nesses testified that tba temperature of tha cara ranged between 41 and degrees. No Appetite "I took Hood's Sarsaparllla whan 'I waa a vary sick woman, bad no appe tite whatever, and could not sleep mora than three hours a night. I waa per suaded by a friend to try It. took two bottles of It, and It greatly benefited tut, cava ma a good appetite and sound sleep. Mrs. John Edens. 1120 W. Srd Bt Davenport. Iowa. Hood's Saraapaxllla restores tha ap petite and makes sleep sound and refreshing by purifying the blood, strengthening the nerves, aiding dlges. tlon and building up the whole sys tem. Take It thla spring. It achieves Its great victories, not simply because It contains sarsaparllla, but because It combines the utmost remedial valuea of mora than twenty different Ingredi ents, each greatly strengthened and enriched. Get It today In usual liquid form or tableta called Sarsatasa. Affair $2S Toothache Gum I STOPS TOOTHACHE Instantly Cli me cavity, i i decas. All drag states at by aaal. lie C. - Ovwr a Co.. Drreotr. Micm. Children's Underwear The Garment 25o A special underpricing of Children's Cotton-Fleeced Vests and Pants fine, soft finished, neatly trimmed garments in all sizes. The kind sold regularly lip to 45c a f2FC garment, sale price 4J iV"y v-- KwiWaMteMl1. fWRDANDMQRRgSa The Most in V aiue, The Best in Quality ft a-. r -"a ... .! -X.e 9-,9Br-'Z?fM Sale Cashmere Stockings A Pair 50o Women's Full-Fashioned Cashmere Stockings, made with gray heel and toe and double sole. All sizes. Also full seamless Hose in out sizes. The kind sold everywhere at 65c CAr ; a pair, sale price JJs February Sale of Remarkable Offers Two fictors contribute to make this month of February an especially desirable season to visit this store The first is the daily arrival of hZevVotne Spring merchandise, affording first opportunity to view the newest creations of fashion in apparel, ff; Jonw iuShin and many otheriinds of goods. The second is our February sales of new up-to-date merchandise offered at great reducbOT 3 frre-ular prices, that are only made possible by enormous trade transactions, planned months ahead, and by a consistent small prof it pol icy We cordially invite you to view the exhibit of new merchandise which greets you at almost every turn and to participate m the benefit '.i ... a. -t v , ,i TTniicnol onr! imrwvrtnnr K.t virtus arp here for those who come promptly. ' 01 mis great reuruai boic. uuueum ""f o . Mew Spring Laces and Trimmings Beautiful indeed is our showing of New Spring Laces and Trim mings. Our last shipment made our line complete, so now we can show you the newest of the sea son Shadow Venise, Macrame, Filet, Babv Irish, Irish Crochet, Maltese, Cluny and Point Flan ders with Bands, Galloons and Edges to match; also an unlimit ed assortment of cotton, silk, chenille and metal fringe, hun dreds of the popular Venise ball edges, besides gold, silver, pearl, Indian bead, spangle and jet bands so much in demand for hair ornaments. See them be fore the prettiest are carried away. Our prices, as usual, you'll find just as attractive as the goods themselves. These Unusual Values For Tomorrow's Selling : Allover Embroidery and 45-inch Flouncing, selling regularly to $1.00 a yard, ARp special at .tt-, Allover Lace Full 18 inches wide, shown in white, cream and ecru. Values to Qr 85c, special OOL, Linen Torchon and Cluny Lace 1 to 3 inches wide. Regular val ues to 10c yard, special at Embroidered Bands, 3 inches wide, shown in all wanted col ors. Values to 35c, 1 Cp special at -t' Our Showing of New Spring Silks Is a Most Meritorious One Von can search the whole town over and you would not find a showing that will equal ours rii. -Jl "J.-- Z-- 1 Wfi t eiiner m variety or price iuuco. &e. are showing new and beautirui crea- tinns C!nmp nnrl kpp. them. New Silk Foulards at 75 A full showing of the celebrat ed Shedwater Foulard Silks in the new Spring designs and col orings. They come in neat small patterns, polka dots, and other designs too- numerous to mention. These are made of the purest of silk fiber, are ab solutely spotproof and 23 inches wide. New Satin Foulards at 59 Think of it beautiful Satin Foulards at the price of cotton fabrics! Rich, high-finished Foulards, shown in a wonderful assortment of neat, dainty designs, dots, rings, etc., and in every desirable coloring. These Silks are all the rage this Spring. Buy them here and save in the buying. Beautiful JacquardMessaline The Most Popular Silk Fabric Today The Newest Spring De signs and Colorings at 75, 85 and $1.00 a Yard Three qualities to choose from and each the best possible quality to be had at the figure. 23 to 26-inch Jacquard Messalines, shown in all the new and desirable designs and colorings. Espe cially attractive are the neat pin stripes and rich over-designs. This is a Silk that wears exceptionally well and is suitable for any occasion. Let us urge immediate attention to this very im portant saving. New Weaves in Woolen Fabrics French Challies At 50 Yard Over seventy five choice new designs to choose from. Fine" pure wool Challies, full 28 inches wide, shown in every wanted color in dots, rings, stripes, scrolls and neat set patterns. Come and make your selection while the showing is at its best Bordered Challies At 65 Yard A magnificent showing of the popular new Bordered Challies. These are the genuine French Challies and are shown here in the new est Spring colorings in rich and exclusive designs. Especially displayed and priced for this sale at sixty-iive cents a yard 54 to 56-inch Fabrics Just received and placed on sale tomorrow for the first time, an enormous assortment of Woolen Dress 0-ods, including the newest and best weaves and colorings for Spring; new tans, new browns, new grays and the popular Scotch Mixtures; all high-class fabrics, priced at only $1.50 a Yard Dainty Com' binati'n Suits for Women Of Fine Quality Materials and Neatly Finished. Regular $2 and $2.25 Values Tomorrow, $1.59 A great special offering of Womr en's Combination Suits, in the Corset Cover and Drawers or Skirts, made of fine quality nain sook and daintily trimmed with laces, embroideries and ribbons. Handsome well -finished gar ments that sell regularly at $2 and .i-2.25 each. Your choice from many pretty f-IQ patterns p J. Flannel Gowns, 75c and 85o Values, Special 49 o Another special clean-up sale of Women's Flannel Gowns, made of excellent quality pink and blue-striped outing flannel. They come with or without col lar and are neatly trimmed and finished. Shown in good full, size and sell regularly at 75c and 85c each. Special A Qp for tomorrow mcJ Flannel Gowns, $1.00 and $1.25 Vals Special 75c At this price you have choice of dozens of dainty patterns, made, of good quality outing flannel in. plain white or neat pink and. blue-striped effect. They come very full and are well finished. To clean out the entire lot we are offering regular $1.00 and $1.25 values tomor- '7 -"!" row at Women's New Spring Suits at $12.50, $15, $17.50, $19.50, $35.00 New and advance Spring stvles in Women's Tailored Suits will be out in dress parade this coming week the most complete and authoritative Spring showing ever made in this locality so early in the season. It is impossible today to de scribe these Suits in detail. You will want to sac them anyhow and we'll be glad to show you our entire collection. . The Spring Suits.are beautifully tailored. Some of them are plain, others have a little trimming. The coats come in a good length, 26 to 28 inches, and the Skirts are shown in numerous styles with high waist line. Materials are whip cords, worsteds and light-weight Scotch mixtures. You will find these handsome garments in any wanted plain color, also mixtures, and our prices will more than meet with your approval. Lawn Waists, Values to $2.50, at 39 A final clean-up of Women's White Waists that are slightly soiled from much handling. They are made of lawn, linene, madras and zephyrs and neatly trimmed with laces and embroideries. Regular values to $2.50, Qf cola t-i-niiOia OCA i-V v Pongee Skirts at 92.50 and $3.90 A very, attractive showing of new Silk and Ptongee Skirts for women. Come in both light and dark colors in a guar anteed washable silk in striped effect, also natural color pongee. Made in the waist effect with soft collar and cuff. Priced at $2.50 and .$3.90 Newest Spring Styles in Wool Dresses From $7.50 Up to $15.00 Each These new garments come to us from tailors whose finest product is always to be seen at this store. The sales from these Drosses the past week is proof -evident that they will not last long, so don't delay your visit. They are shown in the latest styles, are of pure wool materials and come in colors cream, navy, tan, brown, also black. - yTm-m v 9 msm t TTnrTA Ut1Afl i A aTl !w This Biff Shirt Sale Why Not You, Mr. Man? The big surplus stock that we closed out from one of the largest Eastern manufacturers at a great price re duction, together with all odds and ends and short lots from our regular stock, presents an offering that for variety and value giving we do not believe has had an equal anywhere. Men's Regular Negligee and Coat-Style Shirts, with plain or pleated bosom and attached cuffs, A Qp values to $1.00, priced this sale at fZJ About 500 dozen fine Custom-Made Shirts, shown in regular negligee and coat style, with attached cuffs. They come with plain or pleated bosom in plain blue chambray, blue with fancy stripes, and in white grounds with small black figures or stripes in many patterns. AH sizes in regular values up to a dollar. Make the most of this saving opportunity and buy for both present and future needs. You can A Qp have choice from the entire lot at ZsKs Wright's $1.00 Health Underwear at 79 A great special stock-reducing sale of Wright's non irritating, sanitary wool-fleeced Health Underwear for men, both shirts and drawers of seasonable weight and in all sizes; perfect-fitting, excellent-wearing Under wear that sells the world over at $1.00 a VQf garment, now on sale at only Women's Wool Vests and Pants Seasonable styles in gray and cream colors and in all sizes. AQp Best 85c grade on sale at Again tomorrow yout attention is called to" this important sale of Women's Fine Woolen Vests andPants in both gray and cream col ors. They are seasonable weight, well-wearing garments that fit perfectly and are neatly trimmed. All sizes. Best A OOU glUUC iiuw Via. Doio ai Women'sHigh Top Shoes $2,98 Regular $3.50 and $4.00 Grades We know that we can please you in this sale of Women's High-Top Shoes. Please you in both styles and price. All are high-grade Shoes, made of the best of leathers, Patent Colt, Gunmetal and Vici Kid. They come in blucher lace and in button styles with Good year welt and hand-turned soles. All sizes and J? QQ widths in $3.50 and $4 grades. Sale price JO ' a , '