" 1 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. ' TUESDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 5. . 1007. 0 "Toylond" on Third Floor Is Now ComplcteComo as Often as You Please and Bring the Children Portland's Greatest Toy Display Picture Framing to Your Order Holiday Work Should Be Brought in at Once to Insure Prompt and Careful Attention Being Given Hie Meier & frmk Stoire lflleadg carters ts Holiday Goods Women's Underwear Sale Women's Harvard Mills mixed silk and wool Union Suits high neck, long sleeves, ankle length ; hand-finished, (!Q 7f all sizes ; best $5.00 values, at, suit sDaJ, I D Women's extra fine quality wool Union Suits, gray and white with silk crocheted neck and hand-finished front, all d OA sizes ; best $2.50 values, on sale at t$lJ7 Women's medium-weight cotton Corset Covers, high AH neck, long sleeves; sires 4, 5 and 6; 75c values, at TTl C ?5c Union Suits on sale at this special low price, each. . .30 Regular $1.00 Union Suits, special at this low price, each.GO Sale of Dressed Dolls 50c Dressed Dolls on Sale at, each 30s 78c Dressed Dolls on Sale at, each 50 $1.00 Dressed Dolls on Sale at, each 78t $1.28 Dressed Dolls on Sale at, each .OOl $1.80 Dressed Dolls on Sale at, each 91.10 Infant Dolls, dressed, the best reerular 80c. 00c and $1.00 values, on sale at. .59 Doll Aprons, regular 25c and 30c values, on sale at this extremely low price. .,10 10, 11 and 12-inch Teddy Bears, with voice, the best regular $1.50 values, at. .89 One-fourth off on all Teddy Bear Suits a great variety to select from. Boys Coaster Wacons, best regular 52.25 values, on sale at this low price. .H1.8U Regular 30c Doll Carriages on sale for 23 Regular 25c Toy Wagons, sp'1.10 Children's $2.50 Sweaters at $1.89 Great special lot of children's red and all white wool Sweaters, double- rf j qq breasted styles; well made and finished; the best $2.50 values, on sale at.) 1,07 Children's $ 1 .50 Dresses at $ 1 . 1 9 Special lot of children's Galatea Wash Dresses, in stripes and checks, plain blue and red, trimmed in fancy braids and mercerized embroidery; long arid short-A - Q waisted effects for children 1 to 3 years of age; regular $1.50 values, ea..pl 1JJ Women's $48 Suits at $3 1 .85 $85.00 Costumes, $26.45 $9.00 Silk Waists for $3.85 A sale extraordinary of high class Tailor Suits, all new, beautiful novelty garments in broad cloth, fancy tweeds, Panamas, herringbone, serges, blue, black, brown, purple, Copenhagen, stripes and fancy mixtures. The style assort ment includes three-quarter length coats, medium and short fancy vest effects, military styles, semi and tight-fitting garments and full pleated skirts; this season's high-class Tailored Suits, selling regularly at $40 to $48; take your Q1 OC choice at this extremely low price. . -tysjledD Exclusive costumes at a ridiculously low price; magnificent apparel for receptions, evening party and-theatre wear; velvet costumes, lace costumes, voile costumes, chiffon costumes in pink, light blue, black, brown, champagne, garnet, mais, black and white stripe, black and white taffeta, etc. The waists are made in fancy lucked effect with deep yoke of Val., Venise or Irish crochet lace, so have the new Jap shoulder silk lace sleeve, etc. Others are broadcloth trimmed, stitched bands and mousse-de-laine silk; full pleated skirts, kilt effect and bias fold trimmed; new, beautiful, exclusive costumes dOZ? vfC for all occasions; $85 values; special. 0aD fK) Sale of 500 New Silk Waists $9.00 Values for $3.85 Aittm and Tan cillre trimmer! in lie sillr rmhrniHpfv Frnr!i tnnta eillr hroirl and pin tucks; white, navy blue, lavender, Nile green, black, garnet, tan, etc.; long or short sleeves, button front or back; beautiful waists for Christmas gifts; Of grand assortment to select frdm; regular values to $9 each; on sale at. OtJ Important News for Gift-Givers Glove and Merchandise Certificates on sale for any amount at the Glove Depart ment. The Holiday Hook Dent, is now como etc with eift books of a kinds, for m f 7 young and old. We have the very best assortment of holiday books in the city. Great Annual Christmas Sale Fancy Swiss and Lawn Aprons This week our Great Annual Holiday Sale of Apronsthousands and thousands of them in every new and pretty style, made by the leading manufacturers in the land Tfifffi Fancy Swiss and lawns trimmed in embroi- mwwj, kuv.nj, tiwki uuii, Mwauiiig aim nu" bon round and square styles beautiful as sortment at all prices and a big saving if you buy this week. 75c Aprons at, ea. 69c $1.25 Aprons at 98c $1.00 Aprons at 83c $1.50 Aprons at $1.22 All better grades reduced Apron depart ment, second floor $3.00 SILK UNDER. VESTS ON SALE AT $4.12 EACH ion CMS. i W I Int Italian Sillr TTnr! a-r w wean w v vu.,iiuilU . 1 1 i 1 I U I VI V I V J f 1 I v U 1 y I U t f blue, white, plain hem or lace-trimmed; handsome style and quality; rep- K ( tf 1 III AD at) C I7.C Of llio (f,.! rr'.a ..nil jit 0 m. We are Portland atrents for the celebrated "Nemo" Corsets. In 1 Z We are Portland agents for Gossard "Lace Front" Corsets. 75c Hosiery for 38c Great three 'days' sale of women's fine Hosiery 3,000 pairg secured from one of the largest and best known importing houses in the coun try; plain and gauze lisles and fancy embroidered effects, also fancy lace hosiery in black, white and colors; an immense assortment of styles to select from ; hosiery selling regularly at 75c and 85c a pair buy all you want at this special price, QO pair take advantage jOC $9 Blankets at $6.95 The Fourth Floor Blanket Store places on sale for a few days 300 pairs extra large white Saxony Wool Blankets, pink and blue borders; very best style and quality and full weight; the best regular $9.00 val ues, choice at $G.95 Special lot of 200 of the celebrated "Ostermoor" patent elastic Felt Mattresses, covered with fancy art ticking; $2".00 model, at, each till irtllljr ell l $16.50 Hand-Embroidered Chemise $3.79 In the Muslin Underwear Department, a very unusual offer ing of women's French and Madeira hand-embroidered Che mise, made of fine quality French percales and nainsooks; beautiful designs make a pleasing Christmas gift for any woman. An advantageous purchase enables us to offer $4.50 values at, each Women's machine-knit Shawls, all white; square and fQ long-scarf styles; good assortment; rcg. $1.50 values. .. 5OC CR.EPE DE CHINE AT 79c, 98c, $1.23 and $1.33 Great special Holiday Sale of plain and fancy Crepe de Chines in a wonderful array of pretty designs and colorings for scarfs, fascinators, auto veils, etc., etc.; grand values, qq on sale at these low prices, the yard, 79c, 98c, $1,23 OljJ 2,m0 yards of plain Messaline and Wash Peau de Soic Silks, in light and dark colorings ; silk for waists, gowns, fanry work, etc.; the best regular $1.00 and $1.25 values, at "C ft.ooo yards of Plaid Mid Mixed Dress Goods, best reg ular 50c values, on sale at this extremely low price, yd. Holiday Sale Laces, Embroideries 5,000 yard of Net Top Laces in white, cream and ecru, from 3 to 9 inchea wide, for jabota, fancy neckwear, etc.; two lots, bargainized as follows: Regular 75c values, yard 39 Regular $1.23 values, yard... T9 18-inch allover Laces for waists and yoking, in white, cream and tcru; Venise, baby Irish and embroidered nets; beautiful styles, big bargains: Regular 1 1.25 values, yard... . BO Regular $3.50 values, yard . flT60 29c Special lot of white derai-made Robes, trimmed with inserting of Val. Lace, in very attractive styles; best reg. $10 tfJC QO values, on sale, each wJiJO New lot of semi-made Corset Cov ers, on sale at this spe- 1 Oft ciai price, each $liU 5,000 dozen Val. Laces, in French and round-thread edgings and inser- . . t . i, ; t ...ijil 1 . I i : lion, tt"mcn lo incnes in winin, on bic ai inese low prices: Regular $1.25 values, dozen, 431 Regular $2.50 values, dozen, 50f White, cream and fillet Lace, from 2 to 8 inches wide, at these prices: Regular $1.50 values, yard, 98 Regular $3.00 values, yard, f 1.69 Great special values in Batiste Embroidery Sets, at attractive prices. Handkerchiefs for Women, Men and Children The Greatest Holiday Sale That Was Ever Inaugurated Women's all-linen Irish and French hand-embroidered Initialed Handkerchiefs, plain and fancy, J-in. and 54-in. hemstitching, on sale at these low prices: Regular 25c values, special, each, 21 1 Regular 35c values, special, each, 25 Regular 50c values, special, each 30 Regular 65c values, special, each, 47 500 dozen Armenian Lace Handkerchiefs, with hand embroidered initial; ACn the best regular 65c values, on sale at this remarkably low price, each 4DC Women's, misses' and boys' all pure Belfast Linen hemstitched Handkerchiefs, sheer and heavy quality; great values, on sale at following very low prices: Regular 25c values.. IT Regular 50c values.43 Reg. 75c-6Sc values. 47 Regular 10c values ...T Regular 12c values 9 Regular 20c values. .14 Women's box Handkerchiefs, 6 in a fancy box, plain embroidered and initialed styles, great values; take advantage; on sale at the following special prices: Regular 65c values, at, the bo.. .39 Regular $3.50 values, at, box. .$2.67 Regular $2 values, at, the box. .$1.57 Regular $1.25 values, at, the box. .87 Colored novelty Handkerchiefs, all linen, on sale at these special low prices: 17c values at 14 25c values at 21 35c values at 25 50c values at 43 100 dozen women's Armenian lace edge Handkerchiefs, 65c values, each 43f Regular $1.50 to $35 real lace Handkerchiefs, at, each 81.00 to 825.00 CHILDREN'S 'KERCHIEFS 1,000 dozen plain white and colored border Handkerchiefs; reg- O'f ular 5c values, special, each m2C Sc white and colored Hdkfs..3 1-3 25c box Handkerchiefs, at, box. 19 20c box Handkerchiefs, at, box. 13 35c and 50c novelty Holiday Hand kerchiefs for children, bx., 21c-39 10c HANDKERCHIEFS 5c 1,000 dozen women's unlaundered in itialed Handkerchiefs, at, ea...5 12&c HANDKERCHIEFS 9c 1,000 dozen women's all-linen Hand- embroidered Handkerchiefs, un laundered; regular 124c val- Q ues, on sale at, special, each C 20c HANDKERCHIEFS 14c 3,000 dozen women's sheer all-linen plain and crossbar initialed Handkerchiefs, 20c vals. for i"C MEN'S HAN DKERCHIEFS Men's fancy colored border Japonet Handkerchiefs, great variety; best regular 15c, 20 and 25c val- Ol ues, at this special price, ca . 03C 1 Oc HANDKERCHIEFS AT 5c Men's hemstitched cambric Handker chiefs; best 10c values at, each. 5 Or six for 25c. MEN'S LINEN 'KERCHIEFS .5 5c 9c 14c 21c 11c 15c .25 5,000 dozen women's all pure linen hand-embroidered Handkerchiefs, in OC checks, crossbar and plain; best regular 35c values, on sale for, each LDQ 65c embroidered linen Handkerchiefs, on sale at this very low price, ea..43 2,000 dozen women's all-linen hand-embroidered Handkerchiefs, hem- AO 7Ub 2,000 dozen Kilona Handkerchiefs; regular 5c values 3 l-3c; 10c vals., ea. Women's embroiderette Handkerchiefs, look like embroidery, wash and wear well; lj-inch hemstitching; best regular 10c values, special, each 200 patterns of women's Swiss Handkerchiefs, scalloped and hemstitched; the best regular 15c values, on sale at this low price; take advantage... 1,000 dozen women's Swiss Handkerchiefs, scalloped and hemstitched; fine for fancy work; best regular 25c values, on sale at, special, each 5,000 dozen women's Swiss Handkerchiefs, scalloped and hemstitched; elaborate patterns; the best 35c values, on sale at this low price, each 2,000 dozen women's Lawn Handkerchiefs, embroidery and J-inch hem stitching; the best regular 15c values, on sale at this low price, each 3,000 dozen women's all linen embroidered Crossbar Handkerchiefs, 14 inch hemstitching; best regular 20c values, on sale at this low price 35c pure linen embroidered Handkerchiefs, on sale at this low price, ea stitched and scalloped; regular 65c values, on sale at, special, each Hemstitched, soft, ready for use; best I2y2c vals., on sale, spl., 3 for 25 MEN'S BOX 'KERCHIEFS Men's all pure linen Handkerchiefs, boxed, 6 in fancy holiday box, spl.: Box of 6, 25c values, for, box. .81.25 Box of 6, 35c values, for, box. .f 1.65 Box of 6, 5(te values, for, box..82.50 Box of 6, 75c values for, box..?3.50 All our men's hemstitched silk Hand kerchiefs on sale at special low prices. 35c HANDKERCHIEFS 25c Men's all pure linen hemstitched Handkerchiefs, finest French linen, hemstitched; best regular 50c OC values, at this special price JC 75c HANDKERCHIEFS 55c Men's finest quality linen initialed Handkerchiefs, fancy hemstitched initial; best regular 75c val- CC ues, on sale at, special, each JIL Box of 6 on sale, special, box. 83.00 35c HANDKERCHIEFS 2 5c Men's fine quality linen Handker chiefs, small initial; reg. 35c OCp values, on sale, special, each JC Box of 6 on sale, special, box. 81.45 50c HANDKERCHIEFS 29c Men's fine quality corded sheer linen Handkerchiefs; hand-embroidered initial: 50c vals.. on sale. each. 29 Box of 6 on sale, special, box.fl.65 j 25c HANDKERCHIEFS 17c Men's guaranteed all pure linen hem stitched Handkerchiefs, V and 14 inch hems; best regular 25c values, on sale at, special, ea. 1 1 C 50c HANDKERCHIEFS 43c Men's finest French linen Handker chiefs, hand-hemstitched and hand embroidered initial; regular A 50c values, special at, each "OC Box of 6 on sale, special, box. 82.50 15c HANDKERCHIEFS 1 I c Men's fine quality cambric Handkerchiefs, initialed; the best 15c values, special, each Box of 6 on sale, special, box. 25c HANDKERCHIEFS linen 11c ..65 2 le Men's all pure linen initialed Hand kerchiefs, beautiful initials; Of -best 25c vals., on sale at, ea. 1C Box of 6 on sale, special, box. 81.25 Town Topics j TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. . "The Daughters of Men." "Yon Yonon. Vaudeville. tytle "All Due to Diana." fetar "James Boys In Missouri. Hetllff .. Marquam Baker . . Empire . The funeral of Mrs. Sophia Shogren, who died at her home, 229 Grand ave nue, yesterday morning", was held this afternoon from the residence at 1:80 . o'clock. Interment was W RtyerVlew cemetery. Mrs. Shogren was an Ore gon pioneer, having: lived In her home on Grand avenue for the past SS years. Bhe was iorn In Hwitserland, and waa 72 years old at the time of her death. From her childhood Mrs. Shogren had been a member of the Baptist church. In Portland she was a member of the Central Baptist church, East Twentieth and East Ankeny streets, and had a host of friends. 8he leaves besides her husband. Henry flhogren, five children, Fred A. Shogren, Mrs. George McLvnn and Misses May, Anna and Ruth Sho gren. ' Constituted authority as represented by Patrolman Brothers, had a disquiet ing effect on D. F. Raima yesterday afternoon, when the officer attempted to arrest him for a misdemeanor and resulted In a gun play by the prisoner. Brothers went to Ralms' home at 733 Missouri avenue to arrest the latter for alleged wlfe-beatlng. He found the acoused man, Intoxicated and In a most belligerent mood. After placing Ralms under arrest the prisoner suddenly drew a revolver and threatened to slay the blueooat Brothers was equal ro the emergency and promptly knocked the revolver from the Infuriated man's hand. In addition to the allegation that he assaulted his wife Raima will have to answer to charges of resisting ar rest and carrying concealed weapon. The case will be heard tomorrow morn ing. A musical andiSiterary entertainment will be given tomorrow, Wednesday night In the Church of the Good Tid ings, East Eighth and East Couch streets, In which the following organ isations and individuals will take part: East Side High School orchestra. Mult- Cora Shaver, Miss Grace Campbell, Mlns Florence Price, Miss Bessie Hughes, Ted Esser and Frank Brown. The en tertainment will begin promptly at S o'clock and the proceeds will be de voted to the building fund of the new Church of Good Tidings. An Important meeting of the Oak Grove ' Improvement association Is scheduled for next Thursday evening. The attorney for the association will present the brief that Is to go to the state railway commission ta the carfare complaint case. The matter wty be open for discussion. L. E. Car ter of the Portland Trust com pany will address the meeting on ''The Financial Crisis." The commit tee on public utilities will present Its report, and Thursday will occur the an nual election of officers and appoint ment of new standing committees. Routine duties of his offloe will pre vent Bank Examiner Gatch from re suming Investigation of the condition of the Merchants' National bank, and he will not return from Washington. His work will be taken up here by Bank Examiner' Wilson, who is regard ed as one of the best men in the serv ice. It Is not likely that a report wfll be ready for the comntroller until near ly the first of the pear, when It is expected the bank will be permitted to reopen. 1 Unitarian Xmaa bazanr tomorrow from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Combined ef forts of 10 bazaar clubs for a year will make a fine display of useful and ar tistic articles. Delicious eatables, silk bars, raar rutrs. dells In variety, potted plants, cut flowej-s. home made candy. Short order lunch from 11:80 to 2. cof fee. Ice cream and cake, afternoon apd evening. Unitarian chapel, Seventh and Yamhill. Come and bring your friends. The annual meeting of the Oregon State Forestry association waa sched uled for last night but owing to the lack of a quorum .the meeting was ad journed, subject to the call of Professor E, R. Lake of Corvallls, president of the association.' This was the fourth at tempt t bold the meeting, all having failed on account of no quorum. The next attempt to get together will prob ably be early In January. After you have tried everything for your cough and cold, that you could think of. without benefit, get a bottle of Kenyon's Cough Remedy, and you will find !t the best you have ever seen. Insist on getting the right kind and which can always be had at Albert Bernl's drug store, 233 Washington street. Price, only 50c a bottle. The Portland board of trade will hold Its regular monthly meeting this evening at 8 o'clock. A committee composed of Wallls Nash, F. E. Beach and W. W. Wlswell. will report on Congressman Davis' bill to provide for extensive government support of In struction in industrial sciences . and home economics. Miss Lottie F. Hatfield, who under went a critical operation six weeks ago at Good Samaritan hospital, is recov ering Miss Hatfield expects to be able to be moved from the hospital to her home "In another three weeks. Later when her health will permit she will join her sister. Miss Minnie, who 1 now in Denver, Colorado, visiting. Steamer Jesse Harktns, for Camas. Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at t p. m. v. The regular monthly meeting of the Portland Ad club will be held tomor row (Wednesday) evening la the rooms pf the board of trade, Chamber of Com merce building, at 8 o'clock. The club will listen to addresnos by Bury I. pasent anil Lewis M. Head on the sub jest of "The Adman's Part In Helping Material Development." Arnold von der Aue, the celebrated Swiss Wagner tenor Is In the city and will be heard in a recital at Ellera hall tonight. Von der Aue Is a noted Inter preter of Wagner music and is on to night's program for a number of selec tions from Wagnerian operas. The following program Will be given at the Bazaar of the Mlzpah Presby terian church, at the church, East Thir teenth and Powell streets. Wednesday evening, December 4. Reading, by Miss Ruth H. Carter of the School of Ora tory of St. Helen's hall; .solos by Miss Anna Dltchburn, Miss Maysie Foster and Harry Martin. The removal of the motto "In God we Trust" from United States coins will be the principal topic of discussion at to night's meeting of the Men's league of the First United Brethren church. East Morrison and East Fifteenth streets. The subject is apt to provoke a lively debate. We sponge an6 press your clothes and shine your shoes, all for 11 per month. Main (14. A-43H. Wagon run everywhere. Unique Tailoring Co, 30) Stark, Martin- Blackman. 71 years old. and for the past 15 years a resident of Al- blna, died at hla residence, (51 Berth- wick street, last Sunday. He was Imrlel from hla late residence at 1:80 o'clock this afternoon. He had no children and Is survived by his wife. List of articles found on street cars December 2; 11 umbrellas, three purses, three packages, one black neck scarf, one roll music, one lady's coat,' one small grip. Call room 4 O. W. P. build ing, First and Alder streets. To Whom It May Concern. Nearly 100,000 men, women and children drink the 100 per cent pure Golden Grain Granules Cereal Coffee In Oregon and Washington; 4,000 grocers sell It In the northwest. o ' . " Coal Single sack or ton orders de livered promptly. Independent Coal. A Ice company, 353 Stark street. Phone aiain ybu, A-aou. - For your fall suit and overcoat go to J. C. Schaefer & Co., tailors. Raleigh ounuuig. zj wasmngion street. Window glass and glazing. ' y. E. Beach & Co.. tha Pioneer Paint Co, Phones Main 1334, A-1314. 135 First at Dress suits a BneclaltT at 3. ft Schaefer & Co., tailors, Raleigh build- I MB 4 A St - J A. M. '"B.4 THiuofira ureal. Acme OH Co, seU safety coal oil and fine gasoline, Phons East 7I; B-4997. Nobby suitings -at X C Behaefer A Co.. tailors. Raleigh building. 123 Wash ington stroet. . . All friends of the Toung Women's i Christian association are Invited td tho h mid-year reception by the educational department tomorrow, Wednesday eve-' nlng, December 4, at So'clock. , Woman's Exchange, 133 Tenth street, lunch 11:30 to i Thanksgiving dinner, , ; Jk. W,JMoorA ePrt . photographer. Elks' building. Seventh and 8 tar k sis, u TJroo!iwV,lir,a,c,n Academy. Arton v hall. Tonight, Lessons 35 cents. , Business cards, $1.50 per 1,000. Cut rate printers, . Phono aciflo sol. ,. Dr. B. C Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquam, ' D. Chambers, optician, 131 Seventh, Try tha Independent laundry. Manure for sale. Mala 583. ', Bark Tools (or rheumatism. ' ; , - Where to Dine. AH the delicacies of the season at the . Portland Restaurants line private nrt. menu for ladies, 05 Wash t tfth. Merchants' lunch dally, JSeJ Sumliy dinner, too. Ureses, far and Alorqao.u elegant Table d lute dinners dtily. fk. uma rf Rfiliim. ffttfiftr tit tha , vui. m - - tiers who fought Indiana, U at tue im- AV4lW Kline, a Corvallls ffltrefce it, Is St the IVrUanA I