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For
Dressing
Table
Horn Hair Pins, hell or
amber color, In1 assorted
hapei; worth 20c lO
the card, special. ;...,IC
Garter Elastic, fancy raf
fled, all colon; worth 1 A
19c the yard, special. .AUC
Bath Brushes, with long de
tachable handle; regular
S,.r...lL.h:..r..69c
Fountain Syringes, seamless
red rubber, with J hard ,
rubber pipes; worth $1.50
cffi.!?:.....;..5:l.o
Jet Hat Pins, with large'
aixe top; worth ,19c If)
each, special IvC
Fancy , Toilet Soap, in all
odors: . a .regular . 10c f-',
caHe for. .f ............ wt
American Pins, full count
. paper of wu pins; regularly
" sold st 5c, special for
only v.. OC
: Elds Combs, shell color,
plsin smooth finish and
worth 25c each, ape- fa
cially priced at 1 1 C
Snap Dress Fasteners, black
or white, all sizes, 15c 1 A
card. ....lUC
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Spring Quarterly of Ladles' Home Journal Style Book
Everyday N
eeds-One-Day Prices
Pencil Tablets, large size,
ruled and ready for use;
special price for Mon- M
day, each riC
Compoiltion Books, for pen
and ink; special price, A
each H
Blotting Paper, in large
sized sheeta, for desk use,
pink or blue; special, O
the sheet XC
Dresabg Combs, celluloid,
in assorted colors; a grade
that sells for 25c it
each, special IDC
Hair Brushes, solid back
and pure bristles; best
quality, worth $1.50 QO
each, special OC
Toilet Paper, in rolls, large
aize; worth 9c the roll,
special UC
White Envelopes, smooth
finish, for commercial use;
special, 45c the box, C .
or package for JC
Writing Paper, in fancy
boxes; sells regularly for
35c, priced for Mon- OC
at Mb
day
Sheep Skins, for
etc.; $1.25 values
burnt
leather work, postals, QC
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Adjusto Dowager
Model the Royal
Worcester Corsets
The ideal corset for the full figure.
Can be instantly adjusted by pulling
the straps firmly to the sides. A small
er hip measure and flatter abdomen
can be obtained by .wearing the Ad
justo Dowager. They are made from
very durable coutille or batiste, double
boned throughout and practically un
breakable. Superfluous flesh can be
molded into graceful lines without the
sacrifice of comfort which usually ac
companies the wearing of "self-reducing"
corsets. Stout women all over
the land are indorsing the Adjusto
Dowager models. They are made by
the Royal Worcester Corset Company,
the best corset-makers in the land, and
we are the Portland agents. Special
attention will be given this week to
demonstrating and fit
ting Adjusto Dowager
models.
Price
$3.00
The House Furnishings
GRANITE IRON WARE.
50c
60c Dish Pans, 14-qt.
size
Wire Egg Whips,
worth 5c, for
No. 8 Tea Kettles;
worth 88c each, for. . . .
20c Sauce Pans, 2-qt.
size, for
25c Sauce Pans, 3-qt.
size, for
30c Sauce Pans, 4-qt.
size, for
11c Milk Pans, hold 1
quart
15c" Milk Pans, hoM
i 2 quarts
17c Milk Pans, hold 3
quarts
18c Water Dippers,
1-qt. size, for
Jelly Cake Pans, worth
15c, for
25c Gas Mantles ;.20f
10c Gas Torches 7
5c Gas Tapers, 2 for .5
20c Soup Strainers,
6-in. size, for
65c
15c
19c
25c
..8c
11c
12c
13c
8c
Wire Pan Strainers,
worth 15c, special
Rug Beaters, worth
15c . '.
Chopping Knives, spe-
Monday
ciat
4c Cake Spoons, made
of wood
Repair Knobs;
1, 6 for
spe-
cia
..3c
10c
10c
.4c
2c
5c
4c
Coat Hangers of
bright wire
$8.00 Gas Reading Lamps,
complete with A Of
shade, for M)iD
$6.50 Gas Reading Lamps,
complete with
shade
S5.25
Lamps,
$2.10
15c
$3.00 Gas Reading
complete with
shade, for
$9.00 Electric Reading Lamps,
complete with Ay f
shade, special tyf UU
NewSpring Models in
Coats and Suits
One of the most popular garments for this
spring's wear will be the natty Covert Jacket.
Distinctively different models are shown this
spring. They are fashioned on decidedly pleas
ing lines. The jaunty short jackets or the dig
nified and graceful long-skirted, close-fitting
styles. Of course, they are in Strictly tailored
effects, strapped and trimmed with buttons to
match. One striking novelty in Covert Coats is
modeled in a pleasing shade of tan, with a fancy
striped silk lining. They are the most modish
wraps to be had for early spring wear. We
earnestly advise an early inspection. To select
now will mean to find your size and he the first
to wear one of the most fetching styles that has
been brought forward in many seasons.
Don't forget Our Suits
Strictly tailored effects. Demi-costumes for caJlino: and afternoon weari elaborately
trimmed shirtwaist costumes. In no season has the diversity of stvlea been more
marked than those offered for present selling. For the well-developed figure, the plain
. i a 'lit.- J. ' J . Jt. ! a r . . .. .
tauorea moaeis win De aeciacuiy in vogue, ana ior uitra-tashionable street wear. For the
more slender figures and for those who prefer more of a ceneral utilitv costume there
are many attractive suits in tastefully trimmed effects. Decidedly new styles are fea
tured for this spring's wear: the butterfly sleeve all in nne nirrn with th hnAv nt tU
jacket, being the most pronounced innovation. They are constructed of materials in
plain colors or invisible plaids and stripes solid colors decidedly in the lead.
ewesf
W
sh Goods
Spring, 1908. Wash Tailored Suits will be more in demand for the coming spring and summer
than ever, before. Materials of suitable weight for the construction of such garments will
have large sale. The. smartest launderable costumes in Portland will be made from Olds, Wort
man. & King fabrics. Pay heed to these prophecies, my lady, for to act on them now will mean to
be among the. smartly gowned women of 1908.
Wash Taffetas, in plaids and checks, a very at
tractive and serviceable weave in cotton Of?
goods for spring wear. Per yard LUC
Duban Suitings, a half-silk cloth with a rough
woven surface, extremely handsome and fA
stylish for street costumes. The yard....JC
Voile Carreaux, a fine, sheer cloth m
corded effects, all colors. The yard...,
New French Costume Linens.
Kwantung Waist Suitings.
Embroidered Mulls in dotted or figured effects.
Paris Mousselines, many shades.
Scotch Zephyrs in all colors.
Dress Ginghams, Percales and Galateas.
PatternfTable Clothes Slightly Soiled
Size 2x3 yards, $4.50 values S3.50
Size 2x3 yards. $5.25 vahies $4.50
English Madras Cloths, in fast colors, more in Squares and Scarfs of Richardson's linen, hem
demand this year than ever, in a large A( stitched and embroidered. Regardless of former
variety of patterns. Price, yard, 20s to..JC price, your choice now at just HALF
25c
HEW SPRING OX
FORDS PAIR $3.50
: Descriptive mention of some
'of the favored models irf mod
ish spring footwear
X21J Women's luchef Cut
Oxford, in golden-brown kid,
made on a high arched last,
with hand-turned sole and
small Cuban heels. These are
made with very- short vamp,
have 4 large eyelets and; wide
ribbon strings ; very dQ Cfk
stylish. The pair . . DU
Style XeV2 Women's Bluch
er Kid Oxfords of golden-tan"
Russian calf, a decidedly dif-
ferent last, fitted' with good
weight extension sole and me- ,
drum height military heel; has
a wide ribbon lace run through
5 larce evelets. The best shoe
possible for, the " dJ ; Pf!
Women's Underwear Special
We are especially proud" of
our, line of fine imported
goods, Swiss manufacture,
and the best to be had;
made of silk-finished lisle
thread, of silk and lisle
mixed or all silk; these
garments are very elastic,
beautifully knit and artis
tically trimmed; the trim
ming runs from simple
crochet work and .ribbon
to elegant hand-made lace.
Price,
ment.
cgassi iitjMiu. mauc iatt.
'c'tiv. $10.00
Women's Hose, fast black
cashmere, full fashioned,
with reinforced heels and
toes; medium weight, elas
tic and perfectly shaped;
worth 60c the pair, but sell
ing Monday for,
Misses' and' Children's
Hose, fast black with
smooth seamless feet,
have double heels and
toes, and come in sixes
54 to 10; OC
15 to... AoC
fwo More Styles of Oxfords
Styfe X160 A low shoe for
women, 'in golden-brown kid,
Blucher Gut, .made on new
Vicuna last; has medium
weight extension sole, 1)4
inch heel, short vamp, large
eyelets, ribbon ties: decided-
smart. Price,
pan: v. . ,
$3.50
ComfqrtS'$i.35 ?,f 1
They are covered with a good quality silkoline, pleasingly
patterned, and filled' with" the purest of white cotton. They
are a good bargain at $2.00 each, Monday they are ff ., r?
priced af. . . . .,. . . .; . . . . . ... . . ... ...... ... . . . . . i v)I OD
Style B100J4 Women's Low
Pingree Gloria Shoe of pat
ent kid; has very neat toe,
extension sole with round
edge (an exclusive Gloria
feature), high arched last,
medium Cuban heel. Price,
pair .............. $3 50
under one of these soft,
sanitary rnadd Comforts,
Lunch Cloths
$3.50Valuesat$1.98
White Embroidered Lunch
Cloths and Dresser Scarfs,
finished' with hemstitched, bor
ders, regularly sold at A QQ
$3.50 ea. Monday price. Pli0
Waste Paper , Baskets, 3 sizes,
that sell regularly at 90c, $1 and
$1.10 each. Special Mon- syn
day. at OC
Centerpieces, 27-inch size, tinted
and stamped in floral or conven
tional designs. Special Q7
Monday )C
Children's Coats in best materials,
including Bear Cloth, Astrachan
and Fancy Mixtures, values $1.50
to $20. Your choice y2 PRICE
Children's Dresses in various
styles, made' of good materials,
sizes 21 to 12 years, val
ues from 85c tor$1.25 DuC
And from $1.50 to, $2
Spring
D
pss Goods
.Very tasteful selection, very wide range of choice, very late and authentic styles, and very
splendid values. This spring's stock of Dress Goods deserves special praise. No want has
been overlooked. From the plain weaves at 50e the yard to exclusive novelty dress pat
terns at $40 each, we show a complete, line in all prices.
Plain colors are more in demand than fancy effects. However, checks and stripes in self-
tones will be worn. The weaves most called for will be serges, cheviots, batistes, voiles, pop
lins, prunellas, satin liberties, French serges, herringbone weaves, etc.
Choose your materials right now and consult with your dressmaker about your Easter
gown. He sure of having it on time. Come to the best possible source ot supply the Olds,
Wortman & King fabric shops.
THR RTT.TT STOCK" flPnuC wnPt? rniWPT.RTR F.Af!T-r DAY. OrUntsI C?1t, 4
.hrrarr-Prrir PVtnl'itvIsi Vi eM i.rr rfnllv ws11 anrl inrliratinn nr tfiaf tVne wmrmm iT1
lead all others, but fancy taffetas and softer weaves are also being called for; and we are show
ing them in Treat varieties. The oresent season will add to the laurels of this store as Port-
w -
land's best supply center for Silk and Dress Fabrics. We cordially invite your inspectiori and
admiration.
Men's Ties,$1.50 Values 50c
Fonr - in - Hands, Ascots,
flowing ends or English
squares; rich silks and
patterns, grades that have
been selling for up to
$1.50 each; a veryrapecial
price sale brings them to
men of good taste tjQ.
Men's Night Shirts of
heavy outing flannel;
these are in assorted pat
terns and colors, nicely
trimmed; serviceable and
attractive; a big Monday
........ii.oo
Glenna Bracelet, the new
est and daintiest piece of
jewelry on the market; a
flexible band set with
coral, jade or jade matrix;
has -pearl backs, so the
metal does not come in
contact with the arm; the
mqst popular novelty of
the day; choice dJO OC
of either setting..
Cross Pendants for neck
chains; gold plated, with
or without settings; others
of jet, amber or tortoise;
values to $1 each, AO
special OC
98c
The Men's Shirts for Spring
Wen's White or Colored Shirts
in new spring patterns, & AA
$1.50 and $.UU
Men's 6pring Shirts, with white
pleated bosoms aid . separate
cuffs; a large- assort- AA
ment, all sizes $IaUU
Suit . Cases of sole elather, lined
with, satinf regularly &h QC
$9.50 and $10 each ......$ .OD
Men's Hose of natural gray cash
mere yarn; a seamless sock with
double heels and toes; 35c
values, special at...... t.,.'QC
art flirfainc Drape yourj wmdows withja pair of
LdCg CUHdilO real Renaissance 'Xurtabs Hand
made lace mounted on French net. ; Theire are many styles
and many qualities offered. For sample' prices note the fol
lowing: $16.50 grades selling for $10.95, r $11.00 G A "fifl
grades for $7.25 and $6.50 grades for. . . . ... . . . .ij).
' WHITE ART CHIN A
MOW HALF PRICE
Teachers and china painters,
attention I ; ' ,
' We've nearly 2000 pieces of fine
-White China for Art Work
Chocolate Pots, Tea Pots, Mus
tard Pots, Cracker Jars, Bon
bon Dishes, Fern Dishes, Salad
Dishes, Egg Servers, Nut
Bowls, Glove Boxes, Vases and
Bouillon Cups and saucers.
Any piece in the lot Monday
at ..HALF PRICE
VERY SPECIAL PRICES
ON GLASSWARE.,
20c Vinegars .....10
; 12c Jelly Molds C
,10c Spoon Trays .......&
15c Olive Dishes ......... .8
25c Horseradish Jars .... .10
; , 20c Butter Dish.with coverlO(
20c T a 1 J Foot e d Jelly
; Stands i ; WV. " .10
75c Orange Bowls,
12-in.
pair ; . ...... . .. . ... . tJJeJJU
.J at
. size .