The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 23, 1907, Page 7, Image 7

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LADIES' HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS 10 AND 15 1 CENTS
Pull Jars 22c
omething needed on every dres
ser, come in fancy glass with em
bossed metal tops, handsome af
fairs, regularly; worth 35c each;
special for Friday only,' 00
at, each ... ......... . . . . . , JLLZ
v UairBarrctcs
Very popular, neat and dressy.
These we make thi special on
come-in gold filled 'designs, and
art regularly worth 65c each; spe-
olt"!!.r:: .".30c
Bon Bon Spoons
Beautiful Bon Bon Spoons in quaint
souvenir designs, and in qualities
that sell , regularly at $1.75 and
$2.00 each, on special tale a ' g
Friday at, each ..........
Beauty Pins
Made of fine quality gold filled
wire, and set with single stones,
turquoise, pearls, amethyst, etc.,
regularly worth 5Qc the set; very
special for Friday, ;.V7r:;.2g
FIFTH STREET Va$HlNGTON STREET 1 SIXTH STREET
y LADIES' HOME JOURNAL JUNE STYLE BOOKS FREE
EVERY DEPARTMENT OFFERS SUPERIOR VALUES EVERY AISLE SURE TO BE CROWDED FRIDAY AT
THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL', PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, MAY-S3, 1S07.
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.Two Styles' at This Price. Some of the
best Neckwear bargains Portland women
'have ever shared m. Smart little neck
pieces that lend an air of style and tone
i to any shirtwaist apparel. One lot is of
white hemstitched turnover collars, some
trimmed with lace, some, daintily hem
stitched. The other style, is a lot of em
broidered stock collars, with or without
front tabs, and all are 25c
values; very special, Friday.
, Women's Belts, black or colored, a clean
up of odd ones, that have sold tor cue ana
75c Most all sizes are in the lot, OC
splendid values for Friday, each,.uC
Women's Handkerchiefs, embroidered and hemstitched or some
with scalloped edges, come m Swiss or ltnen, regular
25c values ; special , . " ........ , . . ...... . . . . . . . 1 U C
Cotton Torchon Laces, many
patterns, suitable for the trim
ming of women's and children's
underwear,, regular values, 6cj
8c and 10c the yard; ... f
special . ... .. , . . OC
Fancy Japanese Screen Fans,
neat novelties, Oregon scenery
printed on bolting -cloth, on
sale at , the Fifth street en
trance, regular 35c -c A -
qualities, Friday v . , . . ' 1 JC
35cMibb0 l5c the Yprd
Printed Warp Ribbons, in assorted colors and in various patterns,
plain or fancy. Some in Bayadere stripes, some in polka dot
designs. Good widths and regularly worth, 25c to 35c
the yard, hundreds of yards for nday at, the. yard . , ,
15c
35c Persian French Lawn 2 1
A superb quality of sheer, Chny French lawn, in delightfully pretty patterns. And it's a full
orty-rive inches wide, too, one 01 me most warned iaoncs 01 inc Bcason, spcciauzcu jusi
at the time you're going to make the fluffy frocks1 for summer wear. . Hundreds of Ol
yards here for this special, reg. 35c quality, and Friday ttte price the yard is only . , .... . Ct 1C
Table Cloths, heavy Scotch loom damask, warranted to wear, come In unusually pleasing pat
terns and good finish, priced, thus: PvX'.i .Y '.a'".," PX;: ;'.v-;a;;;" ;:-;
Two yards wide and 2tf yards long, 7fi Two yards wide and 3 yards long, rfQ nr
regularly worth $3.50; special D regularly worth $4.00 each; special. $0LD
Men's Hose, Very SpecM l,
One style comes in plain black, full seamless, a Men's Black Hose, with White Split Soles, a
hnn,in1 min nf hrm 4nr thU enlnHt'H nn- I hoSA 0 Cfwl that VOU Can't duDllCate this
day sale I regularly sold at 20c the lOl grade at less than 20c; special for . lOl "
pair; very special, Friday ........... 1&2C ' Friday only, pair ................... li2C
Granite Ware
Specialized
Third
floor
With an assortment unequaled in all Portland, the reduced prices on this ware are, sure to
attract more than ordinary interest Every article in graniteware in the stock is included in
this sweeping price lowering. A rare opportunity to economize on constantly used utensils.
L Straight Sauce Pots, each ...........,.22
8-HoIe Corn Cake Fans ................
14-Quart Dish Pans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
6-Quart Tea Kettles, each ..... . 48
CoveVed Chamber Pails ... . . . . . .. . . . . .85
Cuspidors, each ... ., ; , .... ..... ..... . .27
Foot Baths, special, each . . ..... ..,.....60e
12t
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Wash Bowls, special ....
Candle Sticks, special 7,. ......... Ot
Dippers, special, eacrt ..
Tea Steepers, special . . .
O ........ i
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Friday je
$1.98 Buys Shoes Worth: to $3
AT THE TRADE BUILDING
SHOE SALE
Women's Low Shoes, in patent leather
or kidr six.. different styles to choose
from, button or lace, trimmed in bright
or dull leather tops,; and come with
light or heavy soles. They are equal
to the usual $3.00 grades of shoes, and
come in all sizes and good ; l QQ
styles ; special .'. .!.., . . , , O
Women's Tan Shoes, niade in button
6r lace styles, come with light or heavy
soles, in , brown, .tati and champagne
shades, plenty here, but thejrll go
rapidly and you'd better come in the
morning, regular values to , dQ 1 A
$5.00 the pair; special ...... tl)j 1JI
Men's Vacation Boots, made in black or tan
or without hooks.' Have full double soles to
colized to make them waterproof, three styles
the regular price is $6.00 the pair. Special for
Friday only, the pair : . . . ,l , .... . ........ . . ,
Two styles, regularly sold at $8.00 the pair .
One style, regularly sold at $10.00 the pair .
leather, and with
heel and well vis
to select from and
......54.69
?G.69
?7.60
For women, made of white seal, a lot
that run in value as high as $2.50 each.
- Splendid lot of designs to djl OA
choose from ; special . .... . . . . ... ................ .". .Q 1 otr
Suits Worth to $17.50 K' (0
Each; Sell Friday at . ..l oi
Another gigantic Friday special,1 another
tremendous bargain for ? the women who
"watch and carefully read the Olds, Wort
man & King ads. Suits that will be won
derfully effective and useful for mountain
and vacation wear at the shore or the
higher and cooler altitudes. ., '
Come in Eton and Jacket models, in fancy
mixtures, " checks, stripes, navy - blue and
black. All wool materials and trimmed in
splendid taste. All sizes in' the lot, and the
regular values are $12.50, $15 and $17.50.
Smart Suits that we recommend for ser
vice and style, Suits that are easily worth
double the price we ask. None laid aside,
no phone orders taken and none sent on
approval.: Come early, v
tor xirsi cnoice ox incsc .
dashing, stunning suits, .
pick out one worth from
$12.50 0 fZTl DO
$17.50, , V. I'
only ..,J" H
V
510.00 Silk Petticoats Only $5.00
Ptt,Wiat in all rnlors. made with deco flounce of
four ruffles, or with ruffle finished with dainty, shir
rincr' imod full sizes: skirts that any woman will
wont tn Ann when she sees them.'- Recularlv thev
m no oarh hut Frldav thev're poinf on rec-
ord as the best Petticoat bargain ever offered in
Portland. We have large quantity: of them ; all
who come can.be supplied. . - .
Anrl the Fridav orice is iust half regular.
Splendid $lu.uu uk reracoais ior.
........ t
lem ; all
$5
Clunylace Curtains $3.65
Mounted on the best French net, Curtaini that will be an ornament to
any home, come in . beautiful patterns, with Cluny lace edge, and inser
tion, full aize and regular $5.50 valuea; apecial for Friday tfO ?C
nnlv. the nair ....... . . . .. . . . ."i . .... . . .. . . . ... . . i tJW.VU
Fine Soutache Curtains, in handsome patterns, full sized, fine qualities.
Specially priced for Friday only. Only two and three pairs ot any one
nattrm. hat aeveral natterns. Priced like this; i. .' ! .i5,
Regular $7.00 values sell 64 7C Regular $8.50 values sell 6fi ( A
Friday for, the pair......qrxf 3 - Friday for, the pair ePIMJU
DJmA DUFa OC U A Q DGood 50c Vests
rt line uiam iiujc iut r i
Only 29c Each
Zo'u Darning Cotton Friday 5c
Black Darning Cotton, on spools,
special for Friday, 7 ;' :;
S for .;. .... .. ............ .;.JC
Safety Pins, best American make,
worth 10c the dozen, C
tnr . - sJ
Toilet Pint, large size cubes, black
headed, worth 8c,
special v.
VfnnVm anrl Evea. all sizes, black
or white; special,
2 dozen for ................. JC
Improved Dress Fasteners, in all
sizes, worth 10c for card of two
dozen: special, Friday,
card ;........... w.
Seeds, for garden or lawn, vege-
table or lower seeds; very special
for Friday." , " 1.
the package .................. v
Hand Mirrors, with ebony or, red
wood back, plain or ring handles,
4y and 5-inch size, rqund . CC
shape, 75c value .......... 1 JJt
10c Pk2. Shinola Shoe Polish T
25c Pkg. AUen's Foot Ease...l7f
$1.00 Jar Pompiean Mas- CQ
a pa Cream ................
Transparent Glycerine Soap.. 6
I V Rot. LaPa?e'a Liauid Glue.lO
Indelible Marking Ink, for house
hold use, marking linen,
etc.. worth 25c: special
Nail and . Manicure Scissors, with
curved points, . QQ
50c value ....... ........... I7C
Writing Paper, extra quality cloth
finish, comes in white, blue or
gray, regularly worth , . IQ
ISci oecial AC
Women's Hose, full fashioned, foot and shaped ankle
in a medium weight black cptton. A hose that wear
well, are fast dye and mighty sightly hose and good
values all round at 25c the pair; special Q
for Friday, the pair ............,.......:.. IOC
Women's Black Openwork Hose, in silk finish lisle,
also very pretty black lace lisle hose, in embroidered
designs, either one good 60c values; . QO
special for Friday OOC
Children's Hose, with full fashioned foot, made of
black ribbed cotton or lisle thread. Come in two
weights, cotton quite heavy, lisle medium,
35c values . .. . . .
Women's Vests, of fine elastic Tibbed
lisle thread, made with hiehjieck and
long sleeves, summer weight and regu-
1 x
lar, 50c values : speaal for Oft
Friday, each .... ... . . .... .....&7C
isc . v
Women's Union Suits, elastic ribbed
lisle, with high neck and long sleeves.
splendid weight for summer wear, reg
ular value"? 75c the garment; 4ft
......
special
$2.50 Untrimmed Hats at 59c
Black Taffeta SiUi $1M
A rousing special sale on the most popular weave in, the realm
of silken fabrics. -And it's a special on a spienaia graae, too, an
oil boiled taffeta, that we guarantee for wear, from one of the
Kf iiir wmvmh-in-all the world. ; Full 85 inches wide. rich.
lustrous, brilliant black; regularly worth $1.75 the d AO
vard ; special v. ........ . . . . tye
.. . . - . .
Dress Goods Still Sellinq Fast
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Smart Fabrics, never sold for-so little as now, grades; that make
a. Art J J tiKA I 1 fK rrrAm fnr ifi1 M
$1.00 grades for, yard . . . 65
1 9.K trraAL (nr. vard . . . 87
$1.50 grades for, yard., f ?09
$1.75 grades for, yard.;. $1.23
$2.00 grades for, yard . ;. $1.39
$2.50 grades for, yard. . . $1.78
A rare millinery bargain which concerns the
better sort of untrimmed shapes. ... Awide
diversity ef colorings and shapes, aswell as,
materials to choose from. - Come in natural
and colored leghorns, Cuba hood' hats, ,jchip
hood hats and imported silk bpu'd hood hats.
There's an immense assortment, thp4egular
.values run up to. $2.50 eac;h'l . On r Q -Friday
only, at. . ... i'y(M,M..,Uv
Sale of Flowers fgf Trimming
A magnificent assotoerof rarely beautiful
flowers for the decoration of milady s head
gear. Come in a rith profusion of colors
and sorts, roses, poppies, forget-me-nots,
. blosscmi&Twtiaths'and many others.
So natural and so dainty hued that vouH crow enthusiastic over them. ' They really sell
for up to $1.00 the bunch, for Friday they're bargakiized: in remarkable fashion, ,
the bunch .. aWC
Pattern Hats from $30 t Unit ? Pattern Hata worth, Fniirth fiff
to $75; special ; UalT rfCc from $15 to $30 ........ mUffll Uli
f Women and the Crafts.
Blnc tha display of tha applied arts
haa been In place at the Art Museum
many flrla . and women Who havev ex
amined these beautiful thfngs ha va felt
that they, too,' could learnvto do some
thing with their hands, and .could at
a deal of wholesome pleasure out. of
tha doing", if only they had a little di
rection. There are doubtlesa those in
tha city. who teach these arts, or tome
of them, though who they are 1 can
not say but it also seems to me it
would be possible for one who Is really
in earnest about learning; to do artistic
hand work in the simpler lines to ac
complish much by getting a book of
directions and simply going at it with
determination to allow her own Invent
ive factutles play, , i
Why have we so completely : laid
aside raffia workt It is light. ea?y
and capable of a number -of uses.' The
basketry Is pretty and serviceable, but
if one and one's friends are all sup
piled with baskets there are the mats,
shopping - bags, sofa . pillows and hats
which are all useful. Nor - is raffia
the only material available for "bas
ketry. Reeds and cane can be bought
and one can easily 'find books of In
struction. ' Bead work is one,. of -the
most fascinating of feminine employ
ments 'and an art which Is constantly
being revived. Ki;:,?: i'v v
The apparatus for chain making Is
so simple that any of our boys who
have had the manual training course
kt school can achieve It Two uprlgot
stocks to, hold a spool 11 two bars a lit
tle higher supporting a cross-pleca
which la grooved to allow the threads
to fit in, and a hole In the bottom plec,
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through which to piss the threads, and
Ana will have as complete an outfit for
chain making as la necessary. 1
. A loom la required to make the larger
articles, such as bags, but these are
not difficult to construct and the beau
tiful articles which may be made and
sold if one la willing- to look at this
side of It are well worth striving for.
Those who are particularly attracted
by the metal work and Jewelry, may
find instruction in the summer school
which Miss Watkins la to open here.
We have doubtless many good workers
In, thes Unes In Portland, and It will
be a step" in the right direction If their
talents may be developed and made
a means of support.; Instead of Ignoring
them and letting the girl or woman who
possesses them, drift Into the merely me
chanical and mercenary lln which are
already supplied with workers. 'v :
..What a girl, .can do If. she tries 1s
exemplified In the case of Miss Lown
des, one of our foremost window de
signers and painters. She la .self
taught and her work showa originality
and Is highly . praised. , Another wo
man who has won success is Esther
Moore, of Bedford Park, who excels In
metal work; her electroliers and lamps
are., much sought... i: ... .!.,
.There la a growing appreciation of
good metal work, and the woman- who
can make articles which are both dur
able and beautiful need not hunt hard
for a market.
Women have long been employed In
binding books and of late years have
won laurels as designers of covers and
repousse workers. Women's work In
the crafts baa been sometimes aceus d
of a want of character, of a pettiness
which, comes from limited vision, but
Is seems Quite possible that this may
be the result of the lack of training
and the amateurishness which Would
mark the first trials of a beginner. Wo
men Who want to learn are usually pa
tient,' painstaking and' even capable of
drudgery In mastering the details which
go to make skill in any line of work,
and it seems not unreasonable to sup
pose that these qualities , would carry
them far. In tha crafta -vj Ki.;---v:
The making of picture frames might
well receive mora attention thaa It
haa and there Is no good reason, why
women should not learn this useful
ocupatlon. When one baa -occasion to
put it to the test it Is astonishing to
sea how few dealers know how a pic
ture should be framed or can even carry
out the4 ideas of the owner of tha slo
tare who wishes to give It a proper
setting. It , do not ; mean,, that every
picture should have a plain piece of
pine stained black, for a frame, though
the mission erase we have lately had
would seem to suggest that thla la the
ideal In many shops. ,
-1 Elaborate . frames , are sometimes
needed, and carved frames are often
in demand. Many of the glided mon
strosities which confront us could well
be banished, .but; sometimes . a picture
needs a gilded frame. It depends upon
the picture; butt It depends upon the
worker V whether a picture recelvea a
deeper , interest and appears to - good
advantage, or whether It la killed by
the frame It receives. : Many people
would be willing j. to . pay : for ' good
frames if they knew where to go for
them and the women who would make
this a study -'would not long remain
unknown. . ' ,
:. These are only a few of the crafts in
which women could make a good giving
and still . be doing , the thing whlcn
would be Interesting and which they
would enjoy doing." . The first requisite
la the desire to do, and the second an
Inquiring spirit which will find - out
how the beginning can be made. After
that, determination to carry-the thing
through and some energy and' spirit
in finding a market for her Wares, and
tha eraftswoman will be on the high
road to success. - - ,
Some Iteclpea.
, Dream Cakes. Slice thin layers of
bread cut Into small squares. 'Place
a layer of Swiss cheese . between
squares of bread- after aprtnkling a
little' sailt and red pepper on cheese.
Have a little melted butter in chafing
dish and toast the sandwiches a golden
brown, t Serve with black coffee.
Honey Ginger Snape. One pint of
honey, one teaspoonful Of ginger, , and
one teaspoonful of soda, ; dissolved in
a little water, and two eggs. Mix all,
then work in all the flour possible,
roll very thin, and bake In a moderately
hot oven. Any flavoring extracts can
be added, aa you may ; wish. From
What To Eat. , .:.t-s: ,-.
Dark Cake. One cup sugar, one cup
molasses, one eup butter, two eggs, one
cup sour milk, : threa cups flour, two
teaspoons soda, one teaspoon cinnamon,
one-half . teaspoon allspice, one-quarter
teaspoon cloves, little nutmeg, one-half
package of seeded raisins.
- Luncheon Cakes. Three-quarters cup
sugar, three-quarters- cup molasses,
three-quarters cup butter, one egsr, one
cup milk, two and a half cups flour,
one level teaspoon cream tartar, one
heaplnr teaspoon soda,; ; one , teaspoon
ginger or one-half teaspoon of all kinds
spices, one tablespoon vinegar.
: Potato Biscuits. These biscuits must
be started In the morning. -Fill a cup
two-thlrd full with" hot potato sift jd.
put , Into thla one-fourth of a cup of
butter, Have In a mixing bowl on
teaspoonful of sugar, one teaspoonful
of salt, add one cupful of milk that
haa . been scalded and cooled to luke
warm with one-fourth of a compressed
yeast cake dissolved In it, the beaten
white of one egg, and flour enough to
knead smooth. After the dough ha
risen well cut it down end let It rt-
the second time. ' Shapo in small fcix
cults and put in a cool place to rln.v
Bake quickly and serve hot.
Beef Pie. Some people never Vnovr
what to do with the remnants of c v t
roast beef. Cut the remnants of t
beef Into small pieces and stew
one hour, then place In a bnkh r .
add the gravy that was l- rt
lump of butter, some . r'
alt, popper ' and water .
fills the d!h. Put ov r :
thicken, with flour.
mashed potato 1 - i
htap this rr
the top with v
the ovsa t j I