The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 08, 1906, Page 14, Image 14

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    THE OREGON . DAILY . JOURNAL. . PORTLAND. -THURSDAY v EVENING, ' NOVEMBER 8. 1SC3.
School and Colhgo PcnnantsPclt Letters M$de to Yonr Order-Artistic Pictoo Froiuns Diittcrit!: Ihttcms end Columbia Yarns.
Tomorro vT5 Meier & Prank Store's 876th Friday Surprise Sale Tomorro V--T5 Mckr , Frrnili Store's 076th Friday Surprise Sale
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' Tomorrow's Phenomenal Surprise Sale Offering of Men's High-Gradc Underwear wfllfobyVto be the greatest bargain, event of the year arid:this in face of the fact
that men's winter underwear irKdesirable styles and grades is one of the scarcest lines of staple merchandise on 'the market -This enormous lot of J5,9Q0 garments
rePresents hc clean-up of the largest and best-known mill in the Mohawk Valley- the; center (of the underwear- industry of America AlThigh-grade underwear pf
the best style 25 dozen of one number, 15 dozen of another, 30 dozen of another and, sq .on-rank and worsted underwear in blue and pirik, silk and lisle underwear in
blue and pink Best plated worsted ribbed underwear in blue, gray and pink Coopers :best quality worsted .ribbed' underwear :in gray, pink and blueSilk . and
; linen, flaked, form-fitting underwear in pink and blueFlat worsted underwear, finest? quality in gray and blue Dr. Wright's finest silk fleeced underwcar--Root'a
ncavy twiuca, aii-wooi unaerwear,. etc., etc xui sizes in snirts ana arawcra immense assurmicm-r-Cucqnoiiucav jncn woo arq cmpiyycu wm yiau w vuiw w mc
, store during the noon hour, or arrange to have mother, sister or friend come f oryou Underwear -bargains without equal in the history of Pot tland retailing The :
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entire mam aisie xrom morrison-STxeex entrance to tne elevators wiu uc Eivcn up io me unucrwear suc extra salespeople ana casmcrs insure ; v
prompt attention to every one Arrange the housework so you can come early and share in the best. values-No maU. or phone orders filled '.
; None exchanged All are clean, new garments of the best style Values from $2 to $4cach Not a single garment worth less than $2; most
' $2.50 to $3.50 values Tomorrow only. See big Fifth-street window display Wise men will give attention to their underwear needs tomorrow."
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r?--Mtaild-FRANK'S 876th FR.I DAY SURPRISE SALE r ' :T;
400 German China Pitchers, decorated in neat floral decoration! and gold; handsome pieces; 50c values. 15
400 German China Sugar and Creamers, neat decoration with pink and blue tints; reg. valqe 35c pair. .23
We are sole Portland agents for "Peninsular"-Stores and" Steel Ranges; 100 models, every good size and
. ; style; every one guaranteed for 10 years. Basement : ,'. i , V ' . '"
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MEIER. Q FRANK'S d76th FRIDAY SURPRISE SALE
100 Women's Tailored
Suits $22.50 Values
For $ 1 3145 the Suit
Another Great Friday Surprise Sale Bargain in Women'
Tailored Suits for tomorrow's 876th Friday. Surprise Sale
100 suits in the lot, all the new up-to-date fashions and mi
iterials-rPony jacket and Prince Chap styles, with velvet vest L
Collar and Cuffs trimmed with Persian gimp and fancy but-
tons Jackets lined throughout Pleated skirts Also a line
of Norfolk jacket suits, self-strapped 26 inches long Light
" and dark plaids, brown, navy and green checks This grand,
lot of suits secured from a prominent New York manufacturer
at a great concession from the regular price All sues Splen
did variety Grand valued-Regular
.$22.50 suitsYour .choice tomorrow
only at the very low price of, each
$ 1 3.45
rDRUC SUNDRJttS AND f
. STATIONERY. . ; ; j
Your choice , from our -entire -line
of - "HenckelV t steel manicure
and nail Scissors at 20 per 'cent'
on ttne Tegular prices, . wnicn
; ringe from 60c Mo ."$1.35. . ' Ex-
-ceedingly great values at. each,:
20 PER CENT . OFF :
Glogan'a Alcohol Stv manufsc
tures its own gas; special. 43o
Infants'. Water Bottles and Face '
Bags; .white or red rubber; 'pint
, size;, regular 65c .Ai
; ues, at, each . . . L. i: -; -.-NS w -Eagle
combination Water , Bottle
and Fountain'. Syringe; ; every
, oni guaranteed; rgreat fQ-
value .at... 7t
Kirk's Witch Haiel Soap; Sc
cakes on sale at '3 cakes... lOf '
Woodbury's Facial' Soap, ; 1 L.
at, per cake 1 UC.
Tetlow's Talcum ".Powderin 1-lb." ,
cans; sprinkle tops; at.'. .. I9e v
Pompeiianr Massage Cream;, large .
size jar; great value at.... 63,
Celluloid Dressing Combs, in shell
only: great - value, at.. ...12 .
BaU Top Hair pins;'' special.. 19
Eaton-Hurlburt's Hot - Pressed
Vellum the new writing -papers
all shapes -and sises;' 1Q. "
50c values, at. . !
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Q Frahk's" 876th Friday Surprise Sals
omens
$16.5Q Values. $10.85
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Portland's Leading Cloak and Suit Store offers for tomorrow's 876th
Friday- Surprise Sale a great special purchase of 100 women's three
quarter length Box Coats in the very latest style and materials
Handsome, serviceable garment at a price far below regular value
Fancy plaids, checks and mixtures with velvet collar and cuffs, also
broadcloth trimmed Both full loose box coats and tight-fitting cf-
- ret are -included Coats that are well made and finished through
( ' M out, best patterns and colonngs A style arid quality crarment- other
stores ask you $20.00 or 22.00 for This
lot of coats to be sold tomorrow at the
very exceptionally low price, of, the coat
See Fifth Street Window Display No Mail or Phone Orders Filled
New coats, suits and skirts arriving by express every day The great
est showing of women's ready-to-wear apparel in the West 2d Floor
- MEIER. Q FRANK'S 676th FRIDAY SURPRISE SALE r
$6 Craphophoncs $2.73 57.50 Graphophones $3.95
la the Toy Department, Third Floor, for tomorrow's, 876th', Fridsy Surprise SaleTwo special lots of
Graphophones to be sold at ridiculously low prices. .
Lot 1 500 of the American Graphophone company's splendid. Talking Machines, No. 1 size, fX.
nickel hornet record; every one guaranteed; OO.values at this special low price, each...... Vwf J
Lot 2-r-500. of the American. Graphophone company's Talking Machines, fine aluminum horn,
1 record;; every machine .perfect; $7.50 values at. this special low price, each..,....,..' .V"7J
See -Fifth? StreeVWindow Display. Mail orders 'carefully rilled. - - ' - - . .
MEIER. 0 FRANX'S 876th FRIDAY SURPRISE SALE
200 Pairs Women's at 37c a Pair
JFor tomorrow's 876th Friday. Surprise Sale 2,000 pairs of .Women's Extra Fine. Black Gauze Lisle Stock
ings, all new goods,-Hermsdorf dye; sizes 8VS to 10; grandest values ever offered for the lLf g
money; buy, all yon want of them tomorrow at this special low price, per pair.......... ,.Jt
Great Sale of Rugs
In all 'sizes-oriental and floral designs rich
est colorings;and-combinations. The grandest
' values in Axminster Rugs ever offered.' Mail
orders . will receive our prompt and careful
attention. Order today. ' ,
27x54-in. Axminsters; $2.50 values,' at.. f 1.69
27-60-in. Axminsters; $275 values, at..fl.88
36x63-tn. Axminsters; $4.00 values, at.. f 2.89
36x72-in. Axminsters; $4.50 values, at.. 83.45
High-Art Bigelow Axminsters, beautiful de
signs and colorings, 24x48; $3.50 val.f2.4S
27x54-in. Velvet Rugs; $2.50 values, at. 81.55
Five great lots of Fiber" Rugs in dainty pat
terns and colorings. -:..
27x60-in. Rugs; our $1.65 vslues, at...81.0
36x72-in. Rugs; our $2.50 values, at... f 1.65
6x9-foot . Rugs; our' $8.50 values,- at , . 6-35 -Rug;
our $10.50 values... 98.35 .
9xl2-foot Rugs; our. $12.50 values, at.. 89.85
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Women's $3.00
L Shoes $1.98 Pair
In the Shoe Section for two days
only we offer 2,000 pairs of
Women's fine shoes in all the
best styles and leathers at a
price . below actual manufactur-
, ing cost Included in the assort
ment will be found patent colt,
gunmetal, velour and box calf
shoes, made up in blucher, lace
or button styles; single or dou-
ble soles, Cuban or military
heels; the new Potay foot form
or straight lasts All sizes and
widths Every pair in the lot
' regular $3 values--Your choice
today and ' tomorrow at the
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Mcitr a Frank's 876th Friday Surprise Sale
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-Ift the Clothing section for. tomorrow's. 876th Friday Surprise Sale we place
on sale two extraordinary bargains in rheng high-grade Suits . and Over
, wtBlTirsseason's most approved fashions and materials" Clothing
tequal to the best custom-made garments Great variety Best Designs'.
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Men's haruJ-tallored strictly all-wool Suits made by the leading wholesale
tailpr8 pfAmerica Fancy worsteds, fancy tweeds, fancy cheviots, neat
f patterns;, the season's handsomest effects for business" and dress wear
;' Every . suit perfect fitting, best linings and find- ' ;; ;
V mgSJ , nanariauorca-iitfOugnout---ouiTj i scum g
iregularly 'at- $220-$25 The exclusive clothier
t' would ask; you $25-$2$ for apparel of equal style
- and, quality. Your choice tomorrow at, per suit
20' men's high-grade Ovef coats, magnificent stylesEvery garment of
this season's manufacture, three fourth and full-length coats in fancy tweeds
; , and cheviots, velours and worsteds--All made with hand-worked button
" styles, and designs, very large assortment to sc
4ect'from--Regular $22.50-$25 values on, sale at Vj) (
this 'exceptionally low price of, per - garment r----
Greatest Value of the Season in Men's Finc -Overcoats. Men's Cravenette
: V V : ?i . Raincoats $12.50 to $35.00 Each. ; ,
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' Youth, Age and the Woman.
When yon were a . child you lonsrod
. with cblldlah Impatience to b "crown
up" you craved ' the . Independence
; which would be yoare when you reached
the Mothu.UhJ.tlc ar of IS.
, .: Nothlnc was to- be lost with youth,
' but all a-aloed by asre you were not
1 willloa- to pay the price exacted by
' Independence and experience,, and when
. yon flrat realised that your skin had
. loat Its rose flu.h, that your hair was
bo lonrer brla-ht you felt oh rated, lm
potenlly Indignant., that ' time should
. d.al you ettch a blow. - And then began
the Ion battle with time that le, with
' the effects of time.. Ton tbousht only
' of the chance la your leoka and won
dered Jealoualy why. when . you were
always TlflUat and faithful In the mat
ter of o.lnv beauty lotions.' dieting and
.nerclee, that mea of your years - had
. not bagua to shew, the eXIeota oc
and yet bad seemed to take no care
except In the matter of hytienlo living,
and acme did not erven take that pre
caution, yet looked younger than your
self. What la the causer Have ' We been
paying too much attention to externals
and forgotten the things that really
count T Forgotten that looks are gor
erned to a great extent by the feelings,
and cultivated the noneaeentlala at the
expense of the eaaentlalsT Men. pay
little attention to tle approach of
wrinkles, and therefore do not worry
them Into appearing so early they do
not think so often of time and Its ef
fect on their appearance, and conse
quently time forgets them.
We mletake eauaeeand effects; we
think that faded looks are a cauee when
they are the effect of other more vital
things.. ......
Men lire In the outside, 'rushing, wide
awake world; tbay have no time to
dwell In the pat, but are ever recelr
Ing new impre.aione, changing with
the changing times; they do not allow
the mind and heart to age, and there
fore they "look" young.
.Women have long - been - following
false tactics In their methods, of I fight
ing age. Lt them throw away s6me of
their numerous "remedies" for thla and
that merit of time and begin cultivating
the mind and heart, take a vital Interact
In the things of today and Ignore time.
The woman who Uvea hyglenlcally will
Uve longer and better than one who decs j
fiofTand the eame may be said of man;
but the woman who holds optimistic
views of life and who realises that the
pasalng ct time means progreeslon and
that the present and future are of
necessity better than the past, will lire
long and be young aa long as she lives.
- Beauty doctors will give Innumerable
rules fo- keeping youth, but the only
ones of value are those pertaining to
health and right thinking. . .
. Think young be young.
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For the Christmas Workerg."
: Roods once more are fashionable and
are made In light, airy kinds as well
as' In the substantial fabrics that but
ton on the automobile coats. - A silk
hood and full plaited ruche to stand
out like a ruff around the shoulders are
one of the pretty fancies for evening,
oft Silks, worked with splashy em
broidery patterns, ara used, and other
silk hoods are covered with chiffon, with
full plaited ' ruches set -about the face.
All-over lace la used also to make a
hood and cape, which are lined In silk
to match the light broadcloth ooet, and
to be attached at night, either to wear
la place of a hat or to make the coat
more fanciful by being attached simply
as a trimming. On a cream cloth ooat,
cream lace Is used and lined with pink
silk, or on a canary - broadcloth ooat
white lace la lined In canary silk. An
embroidery pattera is gives for . hood
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cape, the hood part of which Is cut In
oval shape and shirred wlth ribbon.
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Autumn Dress Goods. v.,
Just at the moment there Is a erase
for prominent -clot h-flnlshed, plaids la a
wide range of colors,, and It does not
seem as though there was a sufficient
stock of- .these goods to go around. -
The majority of buyers, however, ara
of the opinion that this demand Is only
transitory, and as a consequence 'few
are willing to take any chances In mak
ing up goods In anticipation of demand.
Some dealers are Showing a handsome
line of plaids with a flannel finish. These
goods are particularly adapted to the
cuttlng-up trade, for ready-made suits,
which Is operating extensively on them
for lmmexllate delivery. The small check
In. greens and blues Is regarded more
favorably than the prominent effects
for fall, and . la expected to continue
strong.
Paris gavd ' Its deolslon. - on - stripes,
especially on cream grounds, and this
deolslon seems to. be oonilrmed by. au
thorities In this market.-- - .
The Qtfeetloa of the kersey In connec
tion with the women's wear, trade U a
perplexing one. ' A good many orders
were placed early In the season, but now
buyers will not take the merchandise;
Kerseys have been sold during the last
few weeks at or below cost, and' yet
there. Is . a feeling.. that, the . future will .
develop a satisfactory' demand.
It Is a difficult matter to ..cure the
correct shade In brown, and certain
goods on hand have been returned to the
mill to. be dyed black. '
The same Is true of broadcloths, where
the' brown Is perhaps most In evidence.
The Textile Manufacturers' ' Journal
says that agents' claim they airs selling
twice as many blacks . as browns.
In fact, black Is coming to be mors and
more of a factor as the' season" pro.
grosses, especially In plain goods, though
a good manyr faney weaves are being
shown for the coming selling period. .
-.Her House In Crder. j .
' tor grease ; spots .' on -. carpet lay. a
heavy, blotting paper over the spots and
Iron with a. hot Iron. This may not bs
a success where .the' spots are very
large and have been allowed to remain
too long, and In such cases apply plenti
fully and faithfully- dry buckwheat
flour; never' put liquid on such spots.
If a carpet has seen hard servloe and
Is badly soiled brighten, and clean by
sponging the surface or rubbing with
a solution of ammonia, borax and water
in the proportion of about on table
spoonful ' ef . liquid ammonia and an
equal ' quantity of powdered borax to
one quart of water. Clean one small
plaos thoroughly and dry well with" a
soft flannel before another Is touched.
Ollt frames van be cleaned by wiping
them with a small sponge with 'oil of
turpentine; wet the sponge only aum
stent to take all the -dirt and fly marks
off, then allow the frames to dry them
selves. . "
Mildew la best removed by dipping
the goods Into a weak solution of chlo
ride of lime, then placing tne garment
In -the- sun for a few minutes, after
which rinse thoroughly. A heaping tea
spoonful of lime to a quart of water
Ik the right proportion.-
Seven pounds of fruit, IH of sugar
and a pint of .vinegar Is the standard
Sroportlon for all manner of sweet piok
ng. Th spicing may , be , varied to
suit, tha taste. ,. . ' t
To renovate leather . furniture, wash
It with a . little . soap and water and
When dry apply a little vaseline, rubbed
In with the bands. Let It remain until
next morning, then polish with a soft
duster. ' This treatment will ' prevent
the leather from cracking. ' ...
Even with tha greatest ear there la
bound to be trouble with someone get
ting tangled up In the fly paper besides
the flies. 1 When that time comes It' Is
worth while .to remember that a liberal
application of butter dissolves the
sticky stuff so that it can be wipeu on
at once. - When cleaning Jars, bottles
(especially baby's bottle or bottles that
have contained poison), try cleaning
them by filling tha bottle half full of
water and then a handful of bread
crumbs. Shake well, then - pour out,
and rinse with clean water.; Try" this.
the result is simply wonderful.
, Old bed ' spreads "make good table
pada, trim them off to fit tha table
and hero. If you hage to use lard in
a cake in, plaos of butter always add a
little . sale- Rub roasting pans with
newspapers before putting them away
and they win not rUst A poaltloe 0t
salt mixed with the white of aa egg
makes a powerful drawing" poultice for '
a felon. For toothache dip cotton in '
solution of salt Water ,and camphor '
and Insert in the tooth. Onion syrup
prepared by sprinkling sliced onions
with sugar and taken In teaspoonful
doses every IS minutes until relief la i
obtained is a favorite home remedy for
croup, : , . k .. ... , , ",
NEW FOOTBALL PLAYER
COMES TO PORTLAND
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A eon was born this morning to Dr.,
and Mrs. W. O. Woodruff at thslr home.
Tit Wasco street. "Mother and child
are doing splendidly." says the physi
cian, "and I hope that the' young fel
low will be able to don i football suit
and participate in the Thanksgiving
me." Dr. Woodruff during his col
lege days . was one of Pennsylvania's
best players, and since coming to Port
land has on more than one occasion put
on a suit and helped out the Multnomah
club eleven-
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