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711Z OZZGOU DAILY JOUHNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, ' JUNE " 1 8, ISC J. 'Tt.::.Tr Corner -Third and Burnside Sts. CXr i alone on the entire coast iji its fight against the 100 per cent profits of the cloth ing ring on .the. alert and, equ thousands upciTttiousands of doU iturc of ;Chickgo, at the lowest bargain giving that will strike, terror to the high price c 'pe the support of the entire intelligent and thinking, : classes;::: Our nam is a by-word in every .home in and near Portland. The name Hub appears on more people's clothing worn in the city of Port landTrthanythertwostores f greatest and grandest dfeplay of fine Clothing, Hats, Furnishings and Shoes ever made. and will bnng-more-thnf ty-people to this establishment thaneottende(aaIe Ir-sw -Corner hird: J J J Burnside StiT TT1 ;?-A-ri Since this century began there hat been no time that spot cash spoke in so strong terms as during the great Hflfike now on in Chicagcv-Citytlothing trade is ruined inhattowpf orchis season-whoiesale houses have-no- hope of any further orders for this season, manufacturers having on hand big stocks are forced to sell and not gamble on future prospects. v The Hub with tts cold cash bought over $50,000 worth, of . their choicest: h products at prices that enable it to giveTlhe wage-earner a bargain-sale such, as will make The Hub thej . store of all stores to secure your summer outfit. ; . ' . - ' ' ''-' Will secure your pick and choice of 1 ,000 single or double breast ed Suits,' hand-tailored, in all- ' wool or worsted materials, black, ; blue,' graysr also- dark mixtures.' ..Plaids, stripes, checks and over, shots. These suits were made by.l the best wholesale tailors to retail at not less than $12.50 to $13, and that is what you have to pay for Ohe same goods bearing the same manufacturers' labels in any store in this city. - J 'Mr- . .,: z. - For $18 and $20 Suits, and there . . are overjl,000 to, select from, :NoT ' old-timers, but the very newest and most desirable spring and7 ' summer styles, imported materi- ala, tailored, trimmed and styled '. to perfection The new grays in ; . over 20 patterns. Black, blue un- finished worsteds and " serges.' . Extra quality cheviots,- Thibets, - -jL. cassimeres, homespuns, etc. This -lot of suits stands head and shoul- ders above any two stocks shown ; in this city from $18 to $20, but TheHub Jeads the way in the clothing business and f ears no clique or clan and gives fine qual ity goods as low as- any reliable establishment from Portland, ; Maine to Portland, Oregon. . MEN'S" FURNISHINGS !sr l"ht Section No. I SHIRTS 3 ft FOR ALL STYLES OF WORKING" .:" 0"C SHIRTS, in black sateen, madras, etc., also ' golf and negligee shirts, in-plain and1 fancy colors. ' ; This is the price at which we clear out all our regular 50c shirts and the small lots of 65c and 75c ones. . . "7fkFOR .85c AND $1 GOLF AND NEGLI- -f . 4"C GEE SHIRTS-We secured over 500 dozcn from a big Chicago wholesaje house at neatly Half - Priceyou get the benefit. - - AO F0R SELECT STYLE OF.$l AND $1.25 i -; OyC SHIRTS. Those handsome madras, penang, brilliantine and mohair, in fancy or plain colors ; neg 1 ligee or golf.; . '-- Aft ' THE BEST THE VERY 'BEST, $1.50 yyC AND $2 SHIRTS that man can make or ; :.money can buy. .. The leading .brands'in the choicest- styles silkerie, mohair,' silk bosom, etc., golf, negli- '" gee, and stiff bosoms ; mpre tnaniuu stales. r Section No. 2 UNDERWEAR ' W kv hoinI 400 iom from Kill' Agwata ! yrloM ti nbl ma ta SaU at 1m a thaa larolar waolaaala prtoaa. JOf For a splendid 85c quality, in beautiful colors. 1 ;39 For the regular 60c. and 'four styles of 65c and onjSstve of 75c Underwear, . 49 For chourest oi 75c grades an3 several styles gl s "V,85c and $1 Underwear 1 : - : 69 For choicest styles of $1 and several styles of"! ., $1.25 Lisle and Balbriggan. , - T 09 For select styles of $1.50 and fowr styles of wx.io jmpunca rrencn ana cngnsn weaves, novei- ? : Section No. 3 SUSPENDERS ' 15" For, all qualities of 25c Suspenders. c 25 For alLqualities of 40c Suspenders." . 35f For all qualities -of 50c, and 60c1, Suspenders. tfrr1- Sedion No4;: T SOX, HANDKERCHIEFS and NECKWEAR . 3 For white half-inth hemstitched Handkerchiefs." ; 5. For ill kinds of 10c Handkerchiefs. " 9 For T&Virnd 20c qualities of Handkerchiefs. 15 For pure Irish Linen 25c Handkerchiefs. ! 8 For 12j4c light or medium heavy Sox. 12 For all kinds of 20c Sox. .19 For..,25c and. 35c . Lisle, Balbriggan, and .Wool Sox.-. '. ' - NECKWEAR 10 For choice of 100 dozen Pure Silk 25c Bows;'".' 251 For choice of all our extra quality Tecks, Bows,' . Four-in-Hand Silk Neckwear. " - Stockroom Samples - FINE SUIT CASES $1.90 For $3 qualities ; f 2.90 For $ 1 qualities 3.tMX-For-$3-aTjd-$(T-Tialities,r $4.90 For $8 and - Our- friends,- the workingmeny-to read everyword "this 'pigSnvi to print a new picture 'of 'thernewly remodeled Hub in . this space,; button second thoughtdec.ided to. em-!: ploy it in urging our thousands of acquaintances not tomiss a SINGLE SENTENCE we have written -7 for this bold announcement. I the -picture we will show each visitor -r- Will be that of the lowest prices for first class doth ing the United States of America has known since jCthe calamities attending the last Black Friday that brought misery toj soT manr thousands. " This saler ' " ' i howeyei, will j...,- .' ' . .', .... 1 " . . - . ll.. 1 r-A II . . 3RlNGTj6YTOEVERY . MAN AND YOUTH -WHOSE - COUNTENANCE 'BRIGHTENS. -- OUR HANDSOME STORE. - BE SURE -VAND READ THE NOTE AT THE t " BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE. We' could fit out an army arid then have thousands left. This department is a wonder and tears down rail high prices on standard makes of Hats. -The oth--eTsoii,tike--us-wereglad-6ftt. We will con tinue to knock out big profits on hats. For this great sale: :.,J...r....l:. 'j-:Z'm '. ;.1-.C"tr'.'.'-.:., WILL TAKE ALL STYLES OF $2 TIATS. Jightxiraaric-colorsr8oft or-stiff broken Jots. 95c $1 A IT DUNLAP, KNOX ANDMILLER SHAPESboth sbft and stiff Jiats, in black, brown( crays, tans: ash. etc. These hata -are the very latest. You save just $1.05 as they are all $2.50-y6u'll know it by the brands. . j ..... . . . (P A FOR $3.50 AND $4 SOFT AND 2n Z.4il STIFF SHAPES, counterparts of -Stetson, Knox and Miller styles, in all the prevailing styles arid colors. If you, pay one . cent more for a hat 'thai2T35during this 'sale you are throwing money away. "' - - " l . - 25 For 50c Summer Cloth-Hats 50 For ?5c Summecioth Hats. ',.- --"': ;: racn?StfaWatSiatrJust Children's Suits We are compelled to give up the Children's Clothing Business on account of our rapid growth and need of the space for men's suits during this great Wage- -Earners Sale., - .WILL TAKE CHOICE OF 200 ALL- WOOL $2.50 AND $3 SUITS, splendid Ktv1i. i?f 3 to R varr Mrtthra. a. - j r . j - . - -f - cure erTy choice they will go fast. ' ; -A Shoes ' No departmenr in this big- stor t has. done much to bind the peo ple-tcAis as our Shoe - Departmentr-The'lead-""-1 ing brands will always be found, the ' best and latest styles in endless variety. rlThi"sWage-: Earners' Sale wiir give"ybua saving of-frpm- $1 to $1.65 on any brand of shoes you select." The entire shoe stock is included in thissale.-" 7 -i - --rg J ET FOR42.50-VALUECALFr BOX J if-Tj CALF, solid leather clear through. - toe, sizes 5 to 12.- ,'' . : - (Pr 1 FOR ALL QUALITIES OF $3.50 ' j)jZiJ& SHOES, Bluchers, Bals, Congress' . or Low Cut. Tan or Oxford, in vici, cordivan, colt, calf and extra quality velours. H j j P--.FOR - CHOICE OF ALL-HAND OO-GQ0DYEARWELTS.anipatenW vici, French, calf, Baby Burro $4.5Q, , $5 and $6 extra quality Prize Medal Shoes. There . is no finer footwear made than The Hub sells, and -when wejnnounce a tut in this department it js the signal for a rush of shoe buyers. "Men's Pants If there is a Pair of .Pants in this sale, that is not worth more at regular wholesale prices than we are. selling them,for in this great Wage-Earners' Sale, we do notlcnow our business.- But welought them Tat , a great bargain and they, go as we bought.Ahem. 4 l! At C BUYS A SPLENDID PAIR OF J) I ,4fl' $2iO-PANTS.-Th-re-rt - more - . ' . styles in this lot than you would!, -wish to examine. Every one of them right from the big manufacturers of Chicago; where tradels para lyzed and Hub cash secured thenv at:The Hub's price;., fjY $6 and $7.50 tailors for your trousers . must see this?; gorgeous assortmenldt More .than 10Q $tyles, made to retail at $1 and $1.50, then you'll know why The Hub is at .the top of' Portland clothing houses... . , r. ;t THE HUB DOES AS IT ADVERTISES and is not timid about stating what it does. We stand fearless and alone,. doing-the-niost-extenstve mens npparci Dusiness in mt cuy. mere is a reason ior 11 w underselling the clothing" Tring of this city is what did it. Our volume of trade has outgrown our present quarters fronting 100 feet on both Third and Burnside streets. It is impossible for us to secure more room. We are compelled to employ two separate and distinct sets of high class salespeople and keep our big store - open -every -evening till 9 o'clock and Saturdays till 11 o'clock, in order to properly care for the extensive , and fast-growing, patronage. By remaining open every evening we are better able to care for the wage-earn-I ing class the rock and backbone of the success of The Hub the store that never fails to -satisfy and keep -"T; its promises to the general public . . . ,. , -, . . . . $10 qualities.' - - ; THE BEST LIGHTED STORE IN ALL AMERICA !