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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1915)
16 TTTTl RTTjroAT OHFOOXTATr, POTITTjATTO. AUGUST 8, MEN I FANCY SUITS THAT WERE $23 ALL SIZES AND STYLES, BEST FABRICS, LATEST PATTERNS TOMORROW $12.50 Shelves, Floors, Racks, Counters and Stock Rooms Are All Being Cleared Completely Cleared by the Sheer Force of Extremely Low Prices in the Last Days of Our Big Removal Sale filling our Store and Temporary Annex every day with thousands of enthusiastic customers. Hundreds of items are so small in quantity that we cannot mention them here, but youH find them on display on the counters and bargain tables. IS 07 The- Quality' stor& op Portland rtftK- .Sixth. "Morrlaorv Aider 3ta. Women's Low Shoes Now $4.15 Pair We'd Rather Shelf-Empty Them Than Carry Over the ' Stock Every woman in Portland is familiar with the sterling worth of Cousins Shoes, sold exclusively at this store. For shelf -clearing, on account of incoming Fall stocks, we're offering the -highest grade of Summer footwear $5.00 to $7.00 models at a medium -grade price $4.15. Newest styles in novelties and staples included, all low Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords. Patent leather, gunmetal, vici and mat kid leathers with black or colored cloth tops and backs. vWel or hand-turned soles, newest shaped heels. All sizes. Third Floor, Ken Building; Embroidery Flouncings Yard at 98c Regularly $2.00 to $3.00 Voiles and organdies in beau tiful eyelet and floral patterns, 45 inches wide, for frocks. NET TOP LACES. 18 TO 25 IN'CH, WERE 11.25 TO J2.50, QQ THE YARD 300 First Floor, Slxth-St. Bids. Snowy, Pure Table Linens Two big disposals at prices that are exception ally worth while. Read : HEMSTITCHED TABLE CLOTHS SPECIAL AT $4.50 Regularly $6.00 Pure linen, good heavyweight, attractive patterns; Hemstitched on all four sides. . Size 70x86 inches. ALL-IRISH LINEN TABLE CLOTHS FOR $1.98 Regularly $2.50 Pure Irish linen, a good me dium grade. Neat floral designs and full bordered. Size 68x68 inches. CLOTHS OP SAME GRADE, SIZE 68x88 INCHES, REOU-tOIQ LARIjT 13.00. $4ir0 w Building, Second Floor. Men! The Famous 'Manhattan' $2 Union Suits, Yours Tomorrow for $1.15 The Maker's Cleanupi The Finest of Durable Fabrics and the Best of Comfortable Styles! Buy Now for Present and Next Year's Wear! That thoroughly good Underwear, which every man knows is one of the wqrld's most celebrated makes. Not "jobs" nor inferior goods all fresh, clean and perfect, being the surplus stock on hand of the maker's, which our buyer secured two weeks ago on his buying trip East. Tr . 0 . -wr.rrA,Fir.tF..., Athletic style, sleeveless and knee length, made ot plain white or fancy blue striped soisette or fine silk-finished marquisette. Also drop-seat and regulation style. Finished with pearl buttons. Buy Union Suits now at $l.lo instead of $2.00. All-Wool Dress Fabrics 39c Yard Incomplete Lines of $125 Grades; Few Pieces of Black You'll need to be on hand early tomorrow morning if you want THE BEST in this wonderful offering; though it's all GOOD. There are plain colors, mixtures and a few pieces of black dress goods all materials you 11 want, many patterns to select from. It's a big outclearing because of new stock, incoming. " Strmn Floor. New BaJIdlo Wash Goods atVa SILK AND COTTON CREPE, 25c Regularly Sold at, the Yard 30c Your choice of pink, light blue, laven der, brown, rose, tan, black 36-inch. SILK AND COTTON AEOLIAN, 23c Regularly Priced at 50c 1 A splendid assortment of light and dark patterns to select from 27-inch. St rood Floor. 'ew Bolldlag Waist Clearance All sizes, all good styles, all desirable Waists. , VOILE AND BATISTE WAISTS. Q Op KKGULARLY 11.60. NOW 00b VOILES, fancy ANI TAILORED. C QC REGL'LARLT I J AND 1J.60. NOW. . I lOU VOILE AND BLACK LACE WAISTS. 9 J Q REGULARLY S4.&U AND S. FANCY TOILE AND BATISTE 0 QQ WAISTS, WERE $4 TO S. NOW... 0i30 TUB SILK AND CREPE DE CHINE Q QQ WAISTS. WERE IS TO 18. NOW... 0.30 Fifth Floor, Slxth-St. Bid. Women's Im ported Lisle Hosiery at 38c Reduced From 50c Pair Fine imported mercerized lisle, with lavender tops. Doable soles, high splicing, wide elastic gar ter tops. A good light medium weight. Sizes 84 to 10. First Floor. Matfc-St. Bids. White or Ecru Scrim Curtains $1.80 Good, firm body, uniform in weave. Hemstitched in silk or trimmed with strong, handsome Cluny lace. SCRIM CURTAINS. WITH EDGING; WERE! (JC $2.E0 AND $1.75, NOW. PAIR li03 hCRIM CURTAINS. WITH INSERTION: WERE QQ 12.00 PAIR, NOW AT. PAIR 30U SCRIM CURTAINS. WITH EDGING; WERE 7Q $1.-.'S-I1.35. NOW AT. PAIR I 3l NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS; WERE I 90 I.SS. NOW AT. PAIR. lia FIGURED CURTAIN NETS, 23c Regular 60c Values in the Lot White, cream or ecru. Strong, durable Net, in a variety of patterns. Trmoorarr Auu, sth Fir. Women's Lisle Union Suits at 79c Light-weight lisle, knees. Regular sizes. WOMEN'S COTTON UNION SUITS FOR 23c That Were 33c Light weight cotton, low neck, sleeveless, tight and lace-trimmed knee. All sizes. low neck, no sleeves, tight and lace-trimmed They were originally $1.00. WOMEN'S f RIBBED COTTON VESTS AT 33c That Were 50c Made sleeveless, with hem stitched band yoke. Regular sizes. Sale price, 3 for Oof. WOMEN'S RIBBED COTTON VESTS AT 17c That Were 25c Finely ribbed, low neck, sleeveless. Regular and ex tra sizes. Sale, 3 for 50. .Second Floor, 2Vew Balldlng; The Waning Summer Sun Now Casts Reflections of The Coming Fashions of Autumn Make It a Point to Visit Our New Apparel Department the Finest on the Pacific Coast Many women have already visited. They are telling their friends of the wonderful convenience of shopping here and of the delightful glimpse they have had into the charming collection of the incoming Fall Suits, Coats, Dresses and Skirts. Every day we shall have something new it will be to your advantage to make an early selection. The New Fall Suits $17.50 to $65 There is great diversity in the Suits coming in for Fall. The jack ets range from short, snappy coats to the redingote effects reaching be low the knee, though the preference is for 28 to 32-inch lengths. Belted and Russian blouses too, are favorites. The colors are dark, or somber if you please, but they coincide with the general style effect, which leans to the severe though elegant. An other feature is the simplicity of the fabrics, serges, poplins, gabardines and worsteds predominating. The skirts, too, are simple, many with pockets and belt. The New Fall Coats $10 to $75 The Russian and redingote are strongly featured in the Fall Coats, with full length and those just clear- ing the dress in highest favor. Many are made in flare effects, in fact it is said the smarter the coat the greater the flare. The Coats for street, afternoon and auto wear vary in style and materials, the heavy tweeds leading for general and auto purposes. Dressier models are of velvet, plush and velour, the majority with fur in collars, cuffs and edgings. The colors are soft, and sober in the main, black, navy, grays and greens, with the preference for black leading. The New Fall Frocks $15 to $55 The Princess line is the very new est dress feature. The idea, how ever, is carried out in a most prac tical way, long panels back and front with belt suggestion at the hips. The Russian blouse, too, is seen in a variety of adaptations. We're showing a splendid assort ment of Dresses made in Princess style, of serge, many with satin sleeves. Also a very good assort ment of dainty lace and net creations for afternoon and evening wear have arrived. Women who are anxious for "something new" will do' well to make an early trip to see these Dresses. The New Fall Skirts $5 to $15 We're pleased to be able to tell our patrons that the styles in skirts seem to have reached a definite plane that the changes and radicalism of the past, few seasons are gone. While the full skirt will continue in vogue it will not be carried to ex tremes, 2 and 2Mt yards being the accepted width. We're showing a splendid line of the newest Skirts. Smart black taf fetas, Scotch plaids and serges are made in most attractive pleated and flared styles. Pockets and belts are favored, and general trimness is the dominant note. Fourth Floor, New BulldlnK. Out-of-Town Mail Orders Filled From This and All Our Ads m if received within three days of date of publication. Telephone us where quantities are limited or you are in a hurry. We give our out-of-town customers the same privilege of buy ing from our daily advertisements as those who live in the city.. Moreover, our method is not a "mail-order system"; it is, rather, a systematized shopping service which givesvthe personal atten tion of a trained shopper to the filling of every mail order. . Your order is studied and promptly.! "illed with as much "intelli gent interest" as if you were here yourself. Should you come in person we will be glad, upon request, to have one of our experi enced shoppers assist and conduct you to as many of the 75 different departments as you choose. Ask any floorman to call shopper. There is no charge for this service. ' j.. rr Too Many of Them! Therefore, These World-Wide Known Ostermoor Mattresses at Greatly Lessened rnces Drastic measures, but that's the shelf -emptying spirit that permeates every nook and corner of this store. True, we have advertised contract goods are not to be sold at Removal Sale prices But upon look ing over our stock we find that we have too many mattresses more than we wish, just before vacating the Temporary Annex. So this is the result: 60-lb., full size; one or two I 5U-lb., lull size; one or two I 50-lb., full size; one or two parts. Was &1Q fift parts. Was fO r parts. Was f? rn $30.00; now zt.l7.UU $17.00; now t.1-LO,QU $15.00; now &t.iP-L6dU Ostermoor Mattresses are built (not stuffed) layer-wise, in the unique Ostermoor way. They are hand-laid, sheeted-filling, thick, plump, soft and luxuriously comfortable. Cov erings are the finest, most durable and most expensive tickings made both dust-proof satin finish and French mercerized art twill. Finished with boxed borders, bound edges, round corners and close tuf tings. Their construction is both the daintiest and most sub stantial possible. Act quickly now, while the opportunity lasts. Even though you have no immediate use for a mattress now, we know you will never regret your purchase of so real a bargain. , We are so sure of pleasing you, we sell it with our guarantee of "money back if not satisfied" during thirty days' trial. "Bah not Stuffed stermoor (T-pCGISTEREa U.S. PAT. OFF. Temporary Aancx, Teatk Floor. ."Butterick Fashions" for Autumn 25c Including Any 10c or 15c Butterick Pattern Free. Fall Advance Butterick Patterns and September Fashion Sheets Now Ready; COLORADOANS SET PICNIC On tin- of State Society Will Take PUoe at Oaka Turodaj. Everyone who over lived la Colorado la expected to bo at tho Oaks on Tues day afternoon and evening to attend tho Colorado Society plealo aad tho Colorado day exercleee planned by tho Oak management In conjunction with tho Colorado Society of OreKonT One of tho moat pleaalnr features of the entertainment will be the reclta tlona and reading: by Jamea Barton Adama, tho Colorado poet, of aome of hi own veroea. Mr. Adama Uvea near Vancouver. Wtih, and haa promised to attend tho plealo. Other speakers of note will give Informal addresses. basket dinner will bo aproad under tho riant oak trees at the park. All ex-CoIoradoane are being; urged to bring- their baaketa and Join the Colo rado family circle at tho table. Amen the varloug gpaakera othei than Mr. Adama will be Eug-ene Brook-Ing-a, Mark Woodruff and Hi Lamp, man, Tho various oommltteea appointed for the prealdenl ol the aoolety arei Re ception, Mrs. O. A. Rasey, Mr. and Mrs. William Brecker, Mrs. jTrandee Golson. Mrs. Cornelia Haynea: arrangements, Mr. and Mra. C W. Arnett. W. R. Bid die, Mra. Cleo Colpltta. Mra. E. A. Da ria; programme, Harry Pray, Clinton S. Fletoher, Mr. and Mra. A. W. Haaen; Mlaa Oladys Appleg-ate; badgrea, Mrs. V, T, Haakell, Mra. H. U. Lancheater, laabella W, Royoe; entertainment, J. W, Reyce. Mrs. C. M. Wright and Mlaa I. K. Roach. MISSING -GIRL IN THEATER Young Woman Found Unconscious In Chair at Columbia. Viola Hecht. 19 years old. waa re ported mUstng- from her home at S69 Schuyler street at 10:JO o'clock Friday and was found unconscious in a seat at the Columbia Theater shortly be fore the programme ended at night Ushers said the girl had been in the theater most of the evening:. The girl was taken to the emer gency hospital by Mrs. . Frances Red ding:, matron of the theater restroom. Miss Hecht revived under the treat ment of Assistant City Physicians Lawton and Harding'. ' The girl told the police she was Mrs. Harry John, 977 Siskiyou stret. Later she was rec ognized by Patrolman Holland, who had read the description given by her parents when the girl was reported missing. Mr. Hecht took his daugter home at midnight. The father told the police his daughter was tempo rarily deranged by an injury to her head In a fall. There are more than 100,000,000 people la the British empire.