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19 THE I OREGON . DAILY. JOURNAL, 'PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 14, 1CC3. Entire) Stock of Women's Children's, Men's and Doys' Rcady-to-Wear Apparel on Sab at Greatly Reduced Price n7 i Stoire Sal S ' In the third-floor Curtain and Uphosltery Goods section tomorrow a; sensational sale of sample Portieres and Couch Covers purchased from a large Phila ff I iiw, irtiv r- ' 1 '. 1 1 . ."' '." ; " r : - .- 1 " 1 " " 1 " 1 , 11 : ." .' . : 11 , r' 1 : . t ! fp 10 !f 1 delphia mill with whom we do a large amount' of regular business-the lot was secured by our 'curtain' buyer - while; on X recent' trip eastthe condition M lit lili "'of : the money, ma r v i irj v" I VI ft i Ti 1 1 Hill money market enabled him to buy these beautiful Portieres and Couch Covers at a price almost beyond belief The assortment comprises only I ;;. beautiful high-class merchandiseTraveling men's samples and imported pieces used for mill - mode Is, others are stock clean-up Fifteen big special lots Marvelous values that are of th6 greatest importance to all economical ' buyers Take advantage now See our two big Fifth Street window displays 58.00 Portieres for 5 1 95 Each ;;r.. .-Vj" Lot lDouble-(ced Tpetrjr 5 Portierei, mercerized, with plain , ' edge and fringed; all lull sue, good colorings; values CM QC : . to $8.00 choice tomorrow at, each.....i.... $lt7) - $12 Pair Portieres at $2.85 Eh V ' : 1 ' 1 . TT T! . , -' Lot 2Heary double-faced Tapestry Portieres, Oriental patterns, ' full mercerized curtains, with corded edge or fringed, also duplex . curtains with corded edge; all are full size; values fiC ' up to $12.00 a pair, on sale at....... :.....,;..... .$LOD $18 Pair Portieres at $3.35 Each Lot 3 Heaviest" quality, full mercerized Portieres, in two-tone' ,, ' effects and duplex; witjit silk cord and fringe; full dJO OC . sizes; values to $18.00 pair, at,' each.....,,!...,,...... $dOD $20-$3?50 Portieres for $3.95 Lot 4 Silk double texture Portieres Goeblins, embossed vefour and novelty Portieres; worth to $37J0 pair, on sale tiJO QC : at this ridiculously low price, each wOVD . $5.00 Conch Covers Cat $2.85 I g 1 .25 Tapt3strics at 63c the Yard Lot IHevv double-faced Couch Covers, Oriental patterns, large variety of designs and colorings; value! op to $5.00; Qt? ; each, at this special low price, each, ....... .i.,ipitOD $6.50 Coudh Cb Lot 2 Beautiful Tapestry Couch Covers, with , heavy knotted ' , fringe; reversible Oriental patterns, in new designs and color ings. The best regular $6.50 values, on sale at this 9 QC , unusually low price, each. $0JD $9.00 Couch Covers at $4.85 Lot 3 Heavy double-faced Tapestry Couch Covers, Oriental rug ; designs and colorings; knotted and braided fringes; QC regular 9.00 values, on sale at, each,... ............. yftO) $12.00 ConichCovers at $6.35 Lot 4 Heaviest quality ( double-faced Tapestry Couch Covers,"' Oriental rug patterns, fringes slightly soiled; regular QC $12.00 values, on sale at, special, each......... $JdD ' Short lengths of mercerized JTapestries, two-tone effects. In red's ana green, a o o wu or a partem; quality, on CO sale at this special low price, .the yard. .,;;,;,,. ,,;.y,',UlC 7$c Cotton Itepiat 39c Short lengths of Cotton Rep in plain colors and figures; also Bag 1 rdad stripes; 50 inches wide, 1 to S yards of a pattern; . on . regular Sc values, on sale atj, special, yard......;.,, 0C 85c Verona Aeloure 29c a Piece ; Retnntnts of Verona Velours, pieces', suitable, for chair cushions . or pinow topi; tixi inches; values up to 85c piece; on s . on sale t this low pricetake advantage..,,.,,..,.,, ....ilJJC Sncfcial Notice : .;: Y All the Portieres, Couch Covers and materials "advertised here are exceptional value in fact, the best bargains of their kind we nave ever naa tne pleasure ot ottering you. . See them and take advantage of this otferipg. Carpet Department, third floor, v Great Clearance Sale Bargains in Linens, White Goods. Silks, Laces, Dress Goods, Flannels, Wash Goods; Eta The Meier Sale Laces, Etntroideriesll Tailored Suits Great Sale Knit Cre a t Bargains $ 5 Shoes $ 3.85 Gloves and Ribbons Lace stripe allover Batiste for lingerie waists beautiful styles, values up : to , $4.50 yard, on sale, at this CI CO ' unusually low price, yard... pl0J 10,000 yards Swiss, nainsook and cambric . Embroidery, editings and insertions. 1 to 12 inches wide, embroidery for wo men s, infants and children s wear; ; English eyelet, blind work and imitation hand embroidery work, jn four immense , Jots, on sale at the following low prices! Regular 25c values, special, yard.. 12 -" Regular 35c values, special, yard., 15 Regular 50c values, special, yard.. 19 ',' Regular 85c values, special, yard.. 25 Pine Batiste Embroidery Flouncings and , iiands to match for lingerie waists and t gowns, 3 to 18-inch, on sale as follows: ' Regular 2.50 values, the yard.. f 1.39 Regular $6.50 values, the yard.. f 2.39 Great special sale 'of black Dress Nets. . 45-in., plain and figured La.Tosca Nets, ' dotted Chantilly Nets, etc.;1 wonderful i; bargains on sale at following prices: $175 and: $2.00 values," special.. 91.29 $'i27S and $3.00 values, spial.. 91.98 Clearance of Carpets . The most important Carpet Bargains of the year are announced for this week's selling, in a grand assortment of styles ; and patterns; .take ' advantage; -3d ' floor. 2,000 yards of Bigelow Axminster Carr : pets, the most durable carpet made; -- quisite colorings, rich and pleasing. The , t Tegular? $2.20 .grade, sewed, . laid .and lined, on sale at this won- CI fO , derfully low price,' the yard-4yITt5l 2,000 yiu-dt . 'Windso' RoyaiWilton ' Carpets, in neat Oriental' designs and. , colorings, 2-toned effects,' 'self-colors; . a carpet that "can be scrubbed with i aoap and water; colors absolutely ast; ' T$2 values; sewed, laid, lined,. Cl CO at' this special price,-yard.$IQ 2,000 yards Body Brussels - Carpets, Big ..y; ejow, I,owell and Whitall makes; hand . some . patterns, 30 to 50 yards ' of ' a i style; regular $150" values," . QQ sewed, laid, lined, at. yard j. J) ldU 2,000 yards of Hartford Axminster . Car- leirsnt zitialitv rich effectsrrptr 1 quality sewedC laid and lined i tji ' QQ i at, hptKYfud;'Yi1Q' Sweeping reductions on our entire immense stock of women ready- to-wear apparel-Thi8 season's most attractive styles in all lines 2 Fir. Women's Tailored Suits in mixtures, in ..visible plaids and "plain colors; 6hort and fj-length coats; full-pleated skirts, bias folds; also gored skirts; grand val ues, at the following special low prices Regular $30.00 Suits, special.,914.45 ' Regular $38.00 Suits, "special. .924.50 Regular $45.00 Suits, special,. 929.85 Regular $60.00 Suits, special. .935.45 Women's : Walking Skirts in 'Panama cloths, seree and fancy tweeds, all col ors and sizes. This season's best styles: Regular; $6.50 Skirts, special. ,93.65 Regular $7.50 Skirts, special.. 9.85 Regular $10.00 Skirts, special. .95.95 Regular $12.50 Skirts, special.. 97.45 Women's and misses' Box Coats, three quarter length garments in fancy gray and brown mixtures and checked tweeds the best regular $17.00 ei Iff values, on sale at, each .... . $11 tO $12.50 Caracul Coats at, each.... 96.85 All Waists' and Petticoats are reduced. Clearance Sole "3,000 yards it fine Tricot' Flannels in all colors plaid and snowflake effects, in , the most attractive styles. The best - regular 35c and 40c values; buy all you ; want of these Flannels at this OO- 'v marvelously low price, the yard; C 3,500 yards of new Flannelaine!t036 ins. wiae, aosoiuieiy iasc colors,, in Per sians, dots and stripes; big as 1 1 , sortment; regular 18c values, yd. ,1 1C great Clearance Sale of Bedspreads, Towels, Sheets, etc. Take advantage: 3,000 sample garments of women's and , children's Knit Underwear to be' sold ; . tomorrow at prices that cannot fail to interest economical buyers. High-grade Winter Underwear in all grades is in cludedCottons, lisles, wool, silk and - wool, silk and lisle, mixed wool and fleece-lined cotton underwear sample garments from four of the largest and best underwear mills in the country tcsis, panis, , ugms, union suits ana corset covers in all styles; high and low neck, long and short sleeves, ankle and Rnee length drawers; in white, cream, gray, black, pink and light blue under wear, ranging in value from Z5c to $6 a S3;r SffcTS 2 Price Silks and yaiking skirts Underwear In -Manfeets $.6-50 Greatly Reduced The entire stock of the Union Mill Union, Oreeon. bought at a treat sacri fice. ' This mill has shut down and will retire from business. Housewives, hotel and boarding-house keepers can buy fine blankets at a saving of fully 50 per cent Beautiful White Wool Blankets, with ! colored borders,, fine quality, full weight, 5Mlb.FuUSize$5.r5 6 lb. Full Size $6.90 The best gray Wool Blankets on sale at 4Klb.$3.I2, 6!b.$4.42 Gray Mottled Wool Blapkets on sale at: 51b. $4.05, 6ib. 34.95 Blanket .Department, on Fourth Floor. Mail orders promptly and carefully filled. Dress Fabrics Stationery and TrimKffiiiWS -ney Bros.' celebrated Foulard Silks in desirable patterns,' colorings and com binations for suits, waists and cos tumes; regular $1.00 and $1.25 CQ qualities, at this low price, yard .OUQ DrugSundries Flannels, Etc. Dress Gobds $2 Vals. 59c An exceptional offering of 2,000 yards coiorea uress Materials; voiles, eta mines, crepes, chiffon voiles, checked voiles, etc.; big assortment, splendid styles; the best regular values tip to $2 the yard, to be closed out at' CA this exceptionally low price, yd. . DVC "Brandon" Linen Box - Facers. 50 sheet s paper, au eavelopes; best regular 50c pox; buy all you want at this OO; unusually low price, the box.... i-OC Eaton-Hurlbut's fancy Stationery, retro lar 25c to $5 values, ONE THIRD OFF tntiro line of Desk Novelties, every use ful article, 25c to $25 values.. Vk OFF 65c Cloth Brushes, on sale at, each 43V 35c Manicure Articles, special, ea . . 23d 25c Toilet Soaps 3-cakesy special.. 19s 3-cake boxes Toilet Soaps,' a boxi.12 Jergen's 8-cake box assortment ,90 of Toilet Soap, special, the box. &OC Toilet Talcum, special at, the box.'.l9 Bathasweet Soap, ort sale at, special 19j Pond's Extract Tooth Paste, special lf $5.25 Per Pair 500 pairs of women's patent kid and vici kid lace Bluchers and Button bhoes hand turn or welt soles, Cuban or mili . tary heels, new fall and winter mod els, all sizes; $5.00 Values, pair.. 93.85 500 pairs of men's fine Shoes, French, bhnner & Urner's famous make: oat ent colt, vici kid, gunmetal and heavy tansv welt -sewed, all new fl0 OF . lasts; $5 and $6 values pair.. $0OD Women's $6 and $6.50 tan Russia calf, napoleon top Button bhoes, also patent colt with 'tan suede' tops; patent colt with, dull kid tops, all the newest and most approved styles; 6.00 CC OC -and $6.50 values, at, pair.. . v99 Boys' $2.50 Shoes, soecial. oair. .91.78 Boys' $2.00 Shoes, special, pair, ;91S8 Lot 1 High-class Dress Trimmings, 1 to l inches wide, in braids, .Persian and appliques; white, black and colors; reg ular values up to sue the yard, 1 7 on sale at this low orice: vard.. . 1 IC Lot 2 High-class Dress Trinjmings, yt to 3 inches wide, in Jrersian braid, silk and chiffon acDliaue: white, black and . colors; values to $1.50 a yard, A Tr on sale tor, special, the yard.... "XI V Lot; 3 High-class Dresr" Trimmings in tine silk and braid applique; in white, black and colors; regular $1.50, $175 and $2.00 values; special, at, yard. ,98e Lot 4 High-class Dress Trimmings,' 2V iu iiicncs wiue; cxira iiqe eiiK ap pliques; white, black and col- (f no ors rvalues to $4 yard. for. ., .Pl0 Lot 5 High-class Dress -Trimmings, ZlA 10 j incnes. wiae, Deauiuui suk ap pliques; white and colors; $8 tijff 7C fo' $12 values, yard, ,i , i 1.000 rain of l&hntrn 1nvtl, c.,.. . - - -. WUfclit LilCJVeS. best extra ral nnma ViA. .k . most dressy glove made; black, white. mii, uiuijnc oiue, pmx, lavender; sizes 5tf to 7Xi the best reg- nfi ular $375 values, pair.....i. iVO Three-clasp Suede Cloves, finest-quality . iiiiuc mm, w uiacx, wnue,' lan, brown, navy, rreen. red. modi-nH gray. Sizes y to 7; best fQ7 regular $1.75 values, special. Misses and children's one-clasp P. K. uioves, uent style, tan only; sizes for ages o montns to id years; the regular $1.25 values, atpair:... Women's mercerized flnlf C1nv ;iti noea casnmere and mocha finished gloves; black,, white, red, navy, gray; regular 65c to $1.25 values, pair. ,43 5,000 'pieces all-silk satin-back Velvet KiDDon, in DiacK, brown, 1 red garnet, pink, light blue, navy, reseda, green: 1 to 2 Inches wide; regular values 1 7 to 50c; on sale at, special, yard. 1 1 C 5,000 yards best heavy all-silk' Taffeta KiDDon; o -ana j4-incn; Diack, white, 'i'-:''"m 'sjsk'' '' fedf blue, ink, navy, brown, nile and' Sill ' Ol UrOSS ,1"d35? valu2';ylfj"..17c Muslin Und'rwV.Etc. Extra special offerings in the , Muslin underwear Department. Also remem ber that our entire stock Of Undermua- lins is marked at Clearance Sale nricei Special lot of 200 4ozen womens nain- buuiv aiiu uiuunc Mdwcrtj inminea in tine , embroideries," tucks and laces, wide ' umbrella styles; ;; regular , 7Q $1 and $125, on sale at, pair. . . I JC Special lot of ' 100 dozen women's cam bric Underskirts, wide flounces, tnm'd in laces and embroideries: also wide 1 tucked lawn jlounces; made with fitted waistbands and separate dust ruffles; $1.75 and $2.00 values, at, each 91.19 200 doz, women's Outing Flannel Night-' gowns, made 01 good quality, outing flannel, in' fanev strine. trimmed in s braids and.' silk stitching; the QQ regular $125 values on sale at.,.OJC Sale .extraordinary of broken lines, of Bianuaru v,urseis, in wnue, orao and black; long and short-hip styles; val ues up to $1.75 a pair; special... 73 W II mm HAVE 25 FILLERS Plenty . of WUiinff Candi dates for Grocers' Associa t - tion Directors. ' With 25 candidate for seven vacan cies on th board ot directors of the Portland Retail Grocers' association, the annual meeting: and smoker of the as sociation which will be held tonight n the Alisky building promises to be one cf the most interesting sessions the as eoriatlon has had. J. C. Mann is most rromlnently talked 'of to succeed B. J. lreser as president of the association. M. rvivBAr At nfHtrtnil nounced that hi will not accept the of fire -of the head of the association for h lhird term. , The directors, after their flection, name the president, so that the officers elected depend largely upon who toi'stuute the board of directors. 4 he young members of the associa-j l:- n itre an.ous to infuse new blood i into the officers and will make a. hard fight to elect their men. The present policy of open meetings and an educa tional campaign will doubtless be con tlnued next year. , : , 1 . , Following the business session smoker wlU be held. Preparations- for the second annual convention of the State Retail Grocers and Merchants association are being maae ana tne nroitrams nave just been completed, . The 'convention will open Tuesday morning: and continue through wonesaay, me X2a. xne program: 10 a." m. Meetina' called to order by President F.--1 J. Carney, As tor ia. Oregon: . 1 nvocatlon. , Rev. A. A. Morrison, TK V.. Portland, Oregon: wel come to the .Rose CI ty, Hon. - Harry ianf, mayor, -r r ortiana, uregon; . wel come by Portland . association.: J. C Mann, Portland; response, Vice-Presi dent Theodore Roth, Salem; ' appoint ment 01 , committees on credentials, rsoiuuons ana ruies or oraer. Durlnr the recess the delerates wilt be given an opportunity, to go through the plant of the Pacific Coast Biscuit company, and wlU be - served with a light luncheon. ... Amy, president : reDorta - n't unfi reports bf st&ndlnv oommltd..- of local associations. - . S D. m, Address Th Wvfl n D. eels Post," Tom Richardson; manager Commercial Club. Portland, Oregon-followed by discussion. ' 7 v""uu y f- f' m- Address- "The Cost ef Do Ing Retail Business," JY W. Funk, ex- president Portland association; followed oy oiscussion. ' I p. m. Theatre party.; " Wednesday. 9:00 a. m. Address, "The Retail Mer chant's Place In Public Affairs," Hon. Herman Wise, mayor of Astoria, !:30 a. m. Address "The Benefit of CooDeratlve Delivery in Small Towns.1 R. H. Greer, Hillsboro, followed by diS' cussion Dy tne memDers. .. , '10:00 41 m. Address. "The Bait Meth ods of, Meeting Mall Order Competition," Paul Bettlehelm. .Springfield, Oregon, followed by general discussion. '11:00 a. m. Address. "Mutual Insur ance and Its Value to Merchants." P. H. Whitfield, Portland, Oregon. During recess the delegates - will be given an opportunity to visit tne union Meat company's plant; Inspecting Its various departments:, light luncheon, 2:00 d. m. Address. "Maintenance of Retail Prices." Herman Wittenberg. manager Pacific Coast Biscuit company, rornana,' uregon,- xouowea oy aiscus sion. ':- '.. .'-' "' a :00 ol' m. -Address. -"Credits." Colo nel E. M. Brannick, manager Studebaker company, Portland, Oregon, followed by discussion. . i x 4:00 o. m. Address. "Organization." A. H. Devers,. president Closset & Dev- ers. forusna. uregon. rouowen or dis cussion.. Election of Officers end selec tion or meeting place for next conven tion; adjournment. - f p. m. Banquet at Portland hotel, tendered by .. the . Jobbers ' of Portland. Oregon. 'S'5'-i; i,: "V r. :"':V " .vC" Is aofweriac : advrtlitaeiits herein, nlaai tentloa The oarnal. . POLICE CAPTURE ; ANOTHER TOOL THIEF Another tool thief has been caught In the city toils spread by Detective Smith, and much of the' loot taken by iiii, ow, moa recoverea - rrom pawn shoos anil h.iifi !'.tn... . Th. man is Eugene A. Houghtlan. 'and if the police are, not mistaken he will be w2 iuuoiuio iv r many or me xnerr cently. Among the houses broken open and, despoiled of tools belonging to workmen is tne new building at 1183 Hnlnav si von it a . u. i . a il. UkVMAS A Tlril II y A 41 J. a .. Thai trust m to Iron sam s-K... i.... WBva s.uu vaaejera piauoaj flaw been recovered from pawnshops, and in atrarv Instan tTnki.i. --. ', Zi i a -out - 11 ca 9 - ' frjcil laemuiea u tne man who pawned them TWO OP FIEE HOUSES - WALK UPON CRUTCHES The North Alblna Push club la : nnt altogether pleased with the DrotnctMn against fire' awarded that section. Fol lowing are Its sentiments: - - . "An entire company was Installed at the Highland fire station which consists of one 60-gallon chemical tatik and hose wagon combined, 2,000 feet of new 2H- Innh Kama ar.1.1.. 1 AAA . one new steamer, No. 14 first .class en-, glne, second class in size, weight-about as they go, but with four very inferior horses, two of them only able to walk on crutches, to cover the territory of ruHunoni. woooiawn, vernon and por tions Of Albino, a widelv extended tarrl. tory. With muddy roads they will not get very far or fast,. no matter how urgent :tne -can. "--. ... , - ''The Highland eauinment Is all vnrv iin as a stationary anair, DUt some thing should be provided to haul them as good horses as money could buy for tne steamer ana two - ior tne nose wagon." 8PENDTHEIPT HIDE ' ' BAKE IN POOEnOUSE New York. Jan. II. Stewart Hvd of Hempstead, I I., who In II years lost 1250.000 In legacies f rvina first 'to ha king ot the trotting turf and then as an owner or runners, ending nis horse ca- MA O m - Vl Al YtA aAllfl4 ' ataMaa - t v w sa uvifVl VUUU nbSJUiCSf IB II is 2alt -open and . I charge of assault waiLsi Hi in wiivu no emerges. Just, before Christmas Hyde obtained lihltnr It th TtAnrhmisin. 14m Mfns4 rules and was finally thrown out On flam miff lrnw l-l vHa In It at In 4 cyon days and made him an assiRtant day (here was a rlgl, w.-- . ! Ptl hones Wjsr tXaat4 a rasous. He" says that then ' Hyde fell, and ? In falling -struck his ' head against . the corner or tne aitcnen range. . Hyde claims that Sammls ' attacked mm ana swore out a warrant ior. oim. Sammis returned the compliment, and the case will be tried tomorrow, when siyuv gets out 01 tne noepuau AMERICAN BASSO TO : SING AT THE HEILTG The celebrated American basso. Her bert ' Wltherspoon, will be . heard In a are nil concert recital at the TtntUar thn. atre, Wednesday evening, January 39, under the direction of the Heillg theatre management Mail orders from., tni city will be received . beginning next jwuuaj! t. ifaiiuHi j- - Auureas letters and make checks and money orders pay able to W. T Pangle, manager Helll theatre.! Inclose self nAAranmnA ..n- velope to Insure safe return. - These mail orders will be filled In order of tneir receipt - ana ' returned oerore : the regular sale ODens at the boxoffin on January 27. ..;?,, '.; 4: ARMY.(X)RImRE3ilSi HOLDING CONFERENCE . ....... The Salvation Armv In enlovlnir a :W hallelujah time today. This morning at 10 o'clock and this afternoon at 2 o'clock conference ef the effioers of he .Ore gon division was held In -Tavlor nnt ; M. & ohurca. The Oregon division In cludes Oregon ; and J Idaho.-' and 'there were about-40 officers in attendance. rresiaing at tne meyungs : were Briga dier and Mrs. Jenkins of Seattle, who r m cnarge or tne XNonn-facmq prov ince, which includes the Oreirnn divla. Ion and also .Washington and Montana. Thev were assisted bv Malar enH Mm Faulkner,' who are in charge of the Ore- fron division, with headquarters in Port-and.,-; There ;were - discussions , of , the wora ana pians maoe ror tne ruture. ; This evening there will be a great Sublio meeting to close the day at the ladison street ' hall. All the VliilXmr uucers win do mere ana mere will be a grana naiieiujan wun songs ana testi monies. . Moonlight' Skating at Expo. . as a pretty novelty tne Kxpo.rmk hss moonlight skating both afternoon nnA evening, also continuous musio hv tnJ bands. Now Is good time to learn to saate,. ana ecjoy mi iiiooniignt. , S: :W'W W.lM't Off lepra. f ; '(Sgscial pispitca ' to" The Journal. - ii Miuon. Jan. 14. xne ronowine nffi. cers have been installed in the Odd fel lows encampment,? : th it subordinate lodger; and ,,tho Eebekah lodge;t t this placarSiTv -;':? :". Eebekahs: ins. H. T;CoekbueTi: M O.: Miss Jessie Williams. VM.' Rnyn. dlnate lodge. H. A. Williams. N. O.v F. wry, -y t-jaa reuowr encamp- a 'wmnnewr . i j ........... v. . J. w7 Terwilllgor, J. V ' w