THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNINO. NOVEMBER 18. 1808. The Meier d5 Frank Store Great Annual Thanksgiving Sale of Portland Agents for Butterlck Patterns and Publications-Agents for Co'umbla Yarns Embro dtry Work and Stamping Done to Your Order at the Very Lowest Prices The Meier C Frank Store, Great Annual Thanksgiving Sale of 3 Women's FineUndermusIins This very important Thanksgiving Sale of French hand mad and hand-embroidered Mas in Underwear should interest scores of Portland's best buyrt-rSeconTFloor ii". r sm S2.50Valnes$1.98Pr. Women' French Gown Mad of finality French percale. low round necks, hort and flaring; sleevesrnand-" embroidered scallop around neck, drawn with linen tape and hand-embroidered yoke effects. all aires. Great value at these low price Regular $4.00 Vals. $3.98 Regular $5.00 Val7$5I75 Women's High-Claw Hand-Made Gown Made low neck and lone sleeves, yoke effects and ' bishop styles, . hand-embroidered, beautiful ' style, at these special low price $13 to $13 Vala $9' 98 $18 to $23 Valoes $13.98 Women's Hand-Mad Drawers Made of fine French percales with hand-embroidered flounces, large va riety, at these special low prices $4.00 Valnes $2.79 Per Pair $5.00 and $6.00 Valnes $3.98 Pair - FrenchTHand-Made Chemise Hand-embroidereOront, scalloped" Great special value at these prices $4.50 Vals., S2.95 Ka. $7.00 Vali.. $3.98 la. seeks, drawn with ribbons. , $1.75 Vals., $ 1.29 Ea. $2.50 Vals.. $1.98 En. Specials in the Big Basement Bins and Whits eml-Voioelala Turkey SetsConsisting of It T-tn. plat and 1 II- A 1? to. planar tt vilua.. Blna sad White Turkey arts 11 -In. plates and 1 li-ln. platter. Regular tlS.SS value, 7 Q( special aal at tarre-BUie Decorated Vesai-Peiee lala Turkey natters fKAn .-. Values up to $1.60. ...... r-Pieoe Panoy Sfe4 Palates CUne dame Beta (19 oc . Regular ii valuea... W lS-Pieee Mand-Ps luted Oasme Seta Reg. IB7.60 val- M.ff A 9 uee, special, set... ."' lOO-Pleee XavtUad Chin Blames eta Fink roee decoration;- sold on knoba and han- St "J ST r dies, t Special value. V 10) . Pleoe ' Sje as 3 1 above for One Olaea gaily Mahes CI AO at, each . .. c... S'jr Out Olaea Boa Bom sl OA. Dishes at, each Out Olaes OUvs . Sf 1 QA, rick la Dishes at. each. 89.83 On Olaes Timers ?fL Gnats, each .... W SC-00 Oat Olaes acay0a 9 A AO malae Blahee, each. . . . ' BS.T5 Oat Olaas Celery S7 Planes, each tSOO Oat Olaas WaWs C J. fLQ Bottles, each ' SS.60 Out Olaas Cams- ST sz 1 A tloa Taaes, each IB Oat Olaes Ml CM Q9 Baskets, each 1 t-pieoe Silver - Plated- CO'oi Water Bote, eet O..T flO Sllvec-riated BeUsm 2 J97 aa.rs SUveiriated iu - 1 0 moBdSetayeet feSO Sollve-Plated Perm 4,49 f a.OjlU-rr-riated' CamV f " Great Thanksgiving Sale of Women's New Neckwear -7 s.--wiir; p ' . Special Lot of Venlse Lace Collar and Cuff Seta Made of finest quality Venise lace, with both round and ointed collar and fancy cuffs, white and ecru. A "fewmade np-ht-Bstiste ndBaby Jruh, other in heavy linen effect ao much in demand at the present time great bargains 85c Values, at 63c a Set $ 183 Valttesrt 73rSet 'LL $2.00 Valoes, at $ 1 .30Set Women's Chemisette Sets Con sisting of fancy chemisette and half sleeves, just the thing for wear with short sleeve and "Peter Pan" waists, fine quality lawn, tucked and Val. lace. On sale at these low prices $1.25 Values, at 79c Set $ 1. 75 Values. ct$ 1.1 9 Set The "Doll Show" Winners The Lucky winners at the "Doll Show" are given below. By calling at the Toy Department, Third Floor, we shall be pleased to deliver them to the fortunate ones. Exhibitors will receive their special prises when calling for their dolls. We wish to thank one and all for the interest and enthusiasm shown - . ' v" - 1ST PRIZE Beet Dreeeed Doll, fcHllan Mttchen, 10th and Myrtle. ID PRIZB Beet Dreeeed DolL EHlsabeth Hulme, 114 Seventh street ID FRIZR Beet Dreeeed Doll, Genevieve Butterfleld, 111 Kearney. 1ST PRIZB Lreet and Beet Dreeeed Doll, Frances Baker, 74 QUean, D PRIZE: Iju-neet and Best Dreeeed Doll, the Nurse's Residence, Third . and Montj-omerr. i 1ST PRIZE HmeUeet sad Best Dressed Doll, Slabel KsKlvbon, TTI Northrup afreet. tD PRIZB Smallest and Best Dreeeed Doll, Isabells Maoleay Portland Helrhte. ID PRIZE Smallest and Best Dressed Doll, Charlotte Laidlaw, 4(0 Hol- laday avenue. 1ST PRIZE Moat Orlrlnal Dreeeed Doll, Ethel CTBrten. fit Qnlmby. 2D m7.V, Moet Oriflnal Dreeeed Doll, Cornelia Lelck, 1021 Corbett 1ST PRIZE Moet Comical Dreeerd iMll, Mabel Chllders, (07 Everett. I Great Thanksgiving Sale of Women's ill Hfe W) - : iMi all. The gTea'ttst values in, women's ready-to-wear, apparel in the city. 100 women's high:grade Tailored Suits, made in mili-tary-styler;; pony "TesTsj-lifteli "OT-Temi-fiHea jaclcets "and" ' bolero blouses ; handsomely trimmed with velvet,1 gimp and , buttons; plaited skirts ; checks, fancy mixtures and blacks; . all this season's very latest .styles ev UCUiai sjfJJ JUU3 TT Special lot of Women's and misses' Tailored Suits, in Norfolk, pony blouses; and; Prince Chap -Suits in tweeds cheviots and homespuns; velvet.and braid-trimmed; checks, plaids, fancy mixtures; all sizes; a very g e a ex ry large variety. . ' V$T At T) H. A C Regular $20 Suits W0rWomerr,s-Loose7Tottrfst-CoatsThree-OTrter double-breasted effects, black and white checks; y sf velvet collar; all sizes. Great special values, each sl J 100 Women's Loose Tourist Coats--Three-quarter length gar ments; made fly-front ; black and white mixturesi with vel vet collar and cuffs; also fancy plaids in double-breasted ef- . fects ; velvet trimmed collar and cuffs ; all sizes. Regular $12.00 coats ; on sale at this low price $8.85 ( . - Evening Costumes One-Third Off Regular Prices A Thanksgiving Sale extraordinary of magnificent Evening and Reception Gowns Superb costumes, the best efforts of the leading Parisian andNew York artists Black lace and chiffon costumes, white etamine gowns, pink silk gowns, fancy silk gowns, champagne broadcloth costumes, crepe de chine costumes, pink chiffon. Dresden chiffon, lavender-princess, canary broadcloth costumes Beautifully. made and trimmed High class apparel for all occasions Values ranging - from $100.00 to $300.00 on sale daring the great Thanksgiving Sale at 3 $62.00 Evening Gowns $44.85 Special lot of 45 Evening Dresses and Princess Gowns in taffeta silks, liberty silks and messalinc silks Pink, light blue, gray and white Elaborately trimmed in lace ' and fancy tucking High or low necks, silk lined throughout, all sizea-Costumes selling regularly at $58.t Jt A C to $62 ea. Your choice at this low price V e O J $ 1 2.50 Sak-Waists for-$4.85 Each Great Thanksgiving Sale of Women's Blaclt Silk Waists In .taf-' lets silks," black crepe de chines, black messahne-silks,- black net -waists, fancy trimmed yokes in lace, silk embroidered, velvet, French knots, medallions and 'tucks. Sizes" 34 and .36 only;" waists selling regularly at prices from $8.60 to $12.50. j A ''' Q C yourchoice at4his marvelously low price, each...,. V'-''' 800 Women's Long .Flannelette Kimonos--Fancy stripes; figures and dots ; red, gray, navy, black and white. . All sizes. CO Large variety. Regular $1.50 and $1.75 values, on sale pjr Sfecial 1M"Wonien'irFu- S'carf8 Blended French' -f- "ia-Coneytlong doubfe fur; two ornaments In the -cluster with cord; six tails at bottom. Regular $6.50 5" - , values, on sale at the exceptionally low price, each.V Great Bargains in Drugs and Stationery Premium Fountain Syringes Btit frsds QO white rubber, 2 and i-quart, S1.35 Ttlus...fUC Empress Water Bottles Absolutely guar- FQf , anteed, regular SI values, on ssfe at. ....ft 7C Nickel-Plated Coat Hangers at, each 4e Wright'e Antiseptic Tooth Soaps, cake 124 Superior Bay Rum, special at..... ....X9 Lustre, for woodwork, piano, etc.. bottle..... .39) 35c Whisk Broom on sale at, each .......2Se Rice Powder, great special value, box 8e 10c Cake of Green Castile Soap at 6e Linen Paper By the pound, best grade,, blue, O white and gray linen, 15o value.. OC Eaton Hurlburt's Stationery Fine Box Pspers, all colors and tints, values up to 75c, on aale 1Q- at this special low price, per box.... J7C Carter' Black Inks, great value, at .....S Carter's Fountain Pen Ink at, bottle ...19 Visiting Cards, 50 in package, package.. 8t Fancy Paper Napkins, all colors, dozen... 3e Linen Writing Tablets, best quality, each Te All. Lines of Stationery at the Lowest Prices. Fine, The Entire Stock at Reduced Prices The finest Tabls Linens the Old World pros' nee s will be found on sale at surprisingly- low prices. The entire stock great- :$6.48 :::: '-..-tui-h ly reduced during the Annual Thanksgiving Sale now in progress. Hemstitched Damask : Table Sets Cloths 2 ' yards ' long, with , one - doz. napkins to match; - regular $6.60. values, on 18.aei:.!t:.f::.$5.28 Hemstitched Damask ; Table Sits Cloths 2Vi , yards long with one doz. napkins to match; - regular $7.50 values, on sale at spe- , cial price Hemstitched Damask Table Sets Cloths 3lA yards long with one dozen napkins to match; OA best patterns; regular $9.00 values,"on sale. at. V sOfr Extra Special Value in Hand-Embroidered - White Linen Teacloths 36 inches square; handsome styles; great assort ment grand bargains at the following prices:, $3.00 values, $2.44 each $100 values, $3.26 each $3.00 values, $4.08 each $7.50 values, $6.45 each - All-Over Hemstitched Table Sets Napkins, traycloths, tea cloths, doilies, scarfs ; entire stock at greatly reduced prices for the Thanksgiving Linen Sale. All table damasks, napkins, sets, cloths, etc Mail orders promptly filled. . - v Great Thanksgiving Sale of ' Fi n e Gro ceri e s PSchance 4 Pint bottle Boiled Cider.. 20 ; Quart bottle Boiled Cider. 30e '. 100-lb . sack Dry Granulated Sugar on sale at S4.80 20 lbs Dry Granulated.. fl.OO Meier & Frank's Famous Mocha and Java Coffee, the 40c grade, on sale at 24) 1 lb Royal Baking Powder. 40e ,10 lbs Yellow or, White Corn Meal on sale, at, sack. . .2S4. 10-lb sack of Graham or Whole Wheat Flour on sale, at.23e ' 2 can -Amazon Peaches.. .25e 3 cans Carnation Cream... 2Be 3 can Pioneer Cream.. ..2B 2 cans' Minced Clams..... 25e 2-lb can Tiger Pineapple.. 184 2-lb can Table Blackberries 104 lrlb car Assorted Jams, 3..25 Fancy Bleached Seedless Rais ins, 2 packages for.. ,...25 Fancy Maine Corn, 2 cans 25e -Itfcinds-of MaplegSyTnp at the lowest prices basement. ' All kinds of Canned' Goods at saving prices basement Postum orFigprunepkgOe 2 pkgs. Toasted Corn Flakes on ale at ...35 3 can Van Camp' Soup. 25 2 can Mustard Sardines... 25 20-oz. bottle Queen Olives 45 2i-b pkg. Layer Raisins. 60 New Citron at ..30 Lemon or Orange Peel... 25 Mb basket Washed Figs. 25 Van Camp's or Blue Label Cat sup at, bottle ..........ao art Welch's Graps Juice 0 & B. Malt Vinegar.... 28 Snider Cocktail .Catsuo.'.20 ?uart can Ripe Olives.. ..30 packages Vitos for 85 Baker's Unsweetened Choco late .....35 -lb can Baker's Cocoa.. 20 -lb can Ghirardelli'a Cocoa on aie at ,.zuf J4-lb can Lowney's Cocoa. 20 1906 All Milcher Herring f 1.15 2an Custard Pumpkin.25 1 and 2-lb can Shrimps on sale at .IO and 20 Two J-lb pkgs. Seeded Rats- 8ri - Great Thanksgiving Sale of Women's Knit Underwear Women's Natural Mixed Wool Vests and Pants Good, heavy winterweight; .high neck and long sleeves; per- feet- fitting- garments ; sizes 4, 5, 6; best 75c values, on sale at this special Ag low price of. ........ Women's Swiss Ribbed White . Cotton Vests and Tights Good, heavy-weight; silk finished front ; crocheted neck; sizes 4, 5, 6; $1 r J values on sale at.....C "Munslng" Unioa..,Suits for Women- Mercerized cotton; white ana iiesn color; win ter weight; high neck and long sleeves.V . $3.50 values on sale at this low price, each. Women's Light and Heavy Weight Cotton High neck and long sleeves; all sizes; best Best $2.69 Corset Covers 65c values.. 49 PRAISES IA LA FOLLETTE Rev. M. A. Matthews Says Wis consin Man , is Sincere .. ,' ".an3 Courageous. SAYS PEOPLE SHOULD - COMBAT THE TRUSTS 6sys Most of tiie-SenatOTs-Are Con trollsd by Cspiulists and Provs Traitors to the . Interest of the Coon try. , .' Itev. It.' A. Matthews, the noted Se attle eJercrman. who Is flood bound In Portland, eald yesterday that the United iitatee eenate Is s hlndrajiee to the a-ov- ernment Dr. Matthews made the re mark In the conree of an Interview In which he praised Senator Robert M. La Follette of Wleconeln for his courageoua stand on the trust question. Dr. Mat thew said: ' ' The pApJe cf.Mh United ' States should keep on flrhtln- the trusts of this country until they have driven them from their power In the United States senate. The senate, far from be- Inf. of seeletanrala a sreatlngranee to the government. Moet of the sena tors ars under the control of the capi talists and serve their ends. Until this olasa of senators Is removed from the organleatlon.no good can be expected from It ( "America Is for Americans, and when you stop to think the national elections are decided by the ballot In New York state, and when you go Still further and remember that In New York City there la a seething mass of foreigners num bering more than J00,000 men, whose votea are bought at every election,' you oan see who really decides ,the elections la this 'country. WonlS snt Shan 1st "If I had my way I would pat In Irons every man who eome to this oountry and utters one word sgalnst the flag, or belittles our form of government, and keep him In Irons so long as be 4s In America. Send him out of the country and let him benfoen bis fate and pour out his Urad against the laws of this land upon the shores ef bis own mon-arch-rdden oountry. "We must work for purer polities and purer men In politics. There are men in Seattle who would give any man In Washington any atate office be wished, so long as be could control the state aasesaor.- "I regret very much that I wa un able to hear Senator La FoUette last night He Is honest and fearlees and we should eneoureee tlm to the ut- mSsCTt w lmd iiidis men Ilke-hflirflU,; tne senate, tnat poay wouia serve rne people and country as our. fathers In tended It should when tiey framed the eonetltutlon." . - , Dr. Matthews Is staying at the Port land hotel and wlU leave tomorrow morning for Seattle. ' . What He Thinks. K. M. Wilbur, the veteran real estate man, who has been In business In Port land -I t yeair-heJuatretnrnetf-Trijm a trip with his wife from his old home In New Brunswick, where he has been on a pleaaure trip, and ears Portland looks good to Mm. Mr. Wilbur vletted many eastern cities, among them Boa ton, New York, Washington, Chicago, Omaha and Denver, and learned by talk ing with many real eet ate men In the east that Portland values In real estate are exceedingly low, much more so than any other city h visited of the same population. . . - . - GABRILOiVlTSCH IS COMING TO PORTLAND - - . Noted Pianist of Younger Gen eration to Be Seen Here Soon in Concert; ' , Gabrllowltsch, who 'has Just been creating a big sensation In the' East whore he opened his tour November I, Is soon to be heard at the Helllg under the direction of Lois Bteere-Wynn Co man. It hab been said ythat wherever he plays, he conquers, snd those who were so delighted with his marvelous playing here threyears ago jire deter mined not to let the opportunity slip of hearing him again. . When a man like liana Rlohter, fam ous among n conductors and . musicians the world over, becomes tremendously Impreesed with a pianist's-playing at first hearing, small wonder thst Or dinary muslo lovers are enthralled by the muslo of Oabrllowltach. The story goes that, while still unknown, ha found Hans . Rlchter walking . Impatiently about the sslon. '1 will glvs you Just five, minutes," sald the Bismarck of conductors In his crustiest ton. "You are: a Rubensteln protege Snd Leschetisky pupIL I know all you young planlstsr plsy me soma r Bach." - So to th piano went young Gebrilowitsch and played some Bach. For 4( minutes Rlchter sat perfectly quiet, then when Osbrllowltsch paused, he asked him to continue. The resull of his Impromptu rehearsal was that ha was engaged then and there to play AtsennapJilll3arBi.onlo concerts and later for his London appearances. This present season, ths third tour fof ths Russian artlnt. he will plsy with all the big orchestras in the East, and the demand for his appearance In con cert .has been simply tremendous. -There Is -no doubt but that ths concert hers on Wedneeday, December 8. will b one of the great big events of the season, for already there Is much Interest and enthusiasm over his coming. STrPAVlD'S-YOUNG v PE0PLE TO GIVE PLAY lThs youngpeople of St David's church are rehearsing a play to bs given at Rurkhard's han. East Hum slds snd Grand a venue, .next Wednes day. Ths play they have selected Is S three-act comedy, , "The Elopement of Ellen." Miss Lucille Kennedy, Miss Eleanor' Oansmlller, Miss Marguerite Backus, James Morris, lames Outran. Walter Backus snd Leo Ryan are among those In th cast The . play, which will last about two hours, will be followed by an Informal dance. . . m . Building permits. Ths following permits hava been Is sued: ' Frits Abendroth, two-story dwelling. Trinity Place, between Waah ington and Everett, cost $4,000; Clyde Cooper.' one-story dwelling. Moors be--tween KUUngaworth -avenue , and Pearl, cost 11,800; B. Klssllng, woodshed, Grand avenue, between Belmont and East Yamhill, cost ISO; O. H. Blair, one-story dwelling. East Twenty-sev enth. between Mildred snd Surman. eoet 1200; B. W. Nelson, one-story dwelling, East .Eighteenth, corner Surman, eost 1200; R. Brown, two-story dwelling. East Yamhill, between East Twelfth and East Thirteenth, eost 13.000; C T. Patton, -one-story dwe'illng, Blandlna, between Michigan and Missouri avenues, cost $600. , , Cold Weather at Hand. Oct your fireplaces equipped for ths en weather. Before pnrohae4ngsee Ths M. J. Walsh Co's fins line of and irons, spark guards, wood and coal grates, fire sets, fenders snd folding screens. Repairing and all kinds of rata Nninli furnlahad. Salesrooms 111 Stark, between Fifth and . Sixth, phons Main ss. Great Auction Sale Of Japanese and Chinese curios, consisting of old Bronze, Sil--ver-Cloisoiinejiew JBrass.r Sat : sums, fine decorated Tea Sets, Lacquered Ware, Ebony Carved Furniture, Embroidered Screens, Oriental Rugs, etc. Owing to the overcrowded con dition of our small store, w are compelled to dispose of our great stock at auctios. The public is cordially invited to at - tend- this sale. - Unprecedented bargains are certain to be had. SALE AT 30 AND 7:30 P. M. DAILY. Andrew Kan & Co. 287 MORRISON ST. ' r