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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1908)
THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 23. I0O8. L ,J . LUl jJt.-LL ...JJU-J J.-.,-.-.-"' lUJ'l'.l ii-Ui"1 1 . -. 'J l- 1 . - i.jiiiiiii.. Demonstration of Gossard "Lace Front" Corsets by Mme. Redding, Expert Corsetiere From Factory Write for Copy New Fall Catalo aJ At the Country Club: Aniericafs Greatest Stock Show, Horse Racing Daily Take Rose City Park Cars or O. R. & N. Train 1 2:30, 1:3 Q We Arc Portland Agents for "Nemo" CortctThe Only Complete Stock in the City Portland Agents for the Buttefick Patterns and Publications Delineator Subscriptions The Meier (1 Frank Store, 1 0,000 Pairs Women's and Men's Fine Sample Hosiery From Our Chemnitz (Germany) Office mi w w r .oi 4 l r 25c-40c Values at l?c 50c-$ 1.00 Values 29c Today and tomorrow, a great September Sale Wom- en's and Men's Fine Hosiery 10,000 pairs, all new I samples, forwarded us by our foreign office, which is now through with them, for next spring's business Two immense lots in both lines High-Grade Hosiery of the best style and quality at prices of greatest im portance to economical buyers Take advantage LOT 1 3,000 pairs of Women's Hose, including bqth light and heavy weight cottons, split foot and white foot; lace and drop stitch, in immense assortment; all sizes; regular 35c and 40c values, on sale at ear 17c a Pair LOT 25,000 pairs Women's Sample Hosiery in silk Hsles, gauze lisles, lace lisle, embroidered lisles, fancy stripes, dots, plaids, checks and fancy figures; black, tan, brown, white, red, 'green, navy, light blue, pink, etc.; sizes to 10; wonderful assortment; all the very best styles, colorings and combinations; values up to $1; in this sale at the extraordinary low price of, each. . 29c LOT 3 2,000 pairs of Men's Plain and Fancy Colored Hose; fig ures, Jacquards, dots, mercerized lisles, silk lisles, fancy cottons; etc; black, tan, gray, etc.; in marvelous assortments; all sizes; 50c to $1 values; in this sale at the very low price of. . .7C LOT 4 Men's Fancy Hosiery, in plaids and stripes; embroidered and printed novelties in endless ass'm't; black, tans, browns; pj lisle, cotton; also colored cashmere wool hose; 25c-35c vals. ..If C Cloisonne; Kayserzinn, Bronze Vases Vz In the Big Basement Store today, a great special lot of odd pieces of Imported Vases, Novelties and Table Decorations at one half regular prices. Included will be found Cloisonneware, Kayserzinn, Bronze, Nickelware, Japanese Bronze Vases, etc. All-Jiandsome pieces, suitable for wedding gifts, as well as your own use. Values in the lot up to $30.00. Your choice of over 100 pieces today You will find them oriv sale in the Basement and tomorrow at onehjflf regular prices V2 Great Glove Sale .25 Gloves 89o-$ 1 .75-52.50 Gloves 95c-S2.50 Gloves $1.29 $3.50 Gloves on Sale for $1.98 t- 2,000 pairs Women's New One-Clasp Cape Gloves; Dent style; best shades of tan; all sizes; regular $1.25 values; your choice, CQ this sale, per pair OaC 1,000 pairs Women's 6 and 8-Button Length Kid gloves; black, white, gray, red and brown; all sizes; $1.75 nr and $2.50 values, at pr..OC 8-Button Length Barritz Gloves; strap on wrist; black, white, gray and brown; all sizes; best $2.50 tM OQ values, at, pair. . . . 1,000 pairs of 16-Button Length Chamois Gloves; white and natural; pftjue and overseam; the best quality; ail sizes; the best regular $3.00 and $3.50 val- d AO ues at, per pair. . ple0 Mall Orders Will B Promptly and Carefully Filled Drawers $2.29 Gowns at $1.75 Chemise $2.29 Great special lot of" fine Draw ers, in cabric and nainsook, trimmed in fine laces and em broideries, tucks, insertion, beading anjj ribbons, magnifi cent styles; regular $5.00 and $6.Q0 ..values, $2.29 sale at, garment Special lot of Women's High- Class Nightgowns; trimmed in fine embroideries, tucks, inser tion, beading and ribbon; made low round neck or high neck and short sleeves; regu lar $3.50-$4 yals Special lot of Women's French Hand-Made Chemise; trimmed in lace and hand-embroidered; best regular $4.50 OQ to $5.50 values at...$fif $1.75 BUTTERICK FASHIONS For Fall and Winter now in. The largest and handsomest fashion book published. On sale at pattern counters. Get a copy. THE MEIER &. FRANK STORE Alio ver Laces $3.50 Val $1.69 Great two-day sale of 18-inch VenUe, Baby Irith and Filet Alloven, for waists nd yokes; new, beautiful itylei; also auitabU tor long sleeves ; both white and cream; val ues in the lot up to $3.50 yard; M Q your choics in this tale a, yard.. vlU $4S Laces' $1.69 1.000 vat At of new 45-inch Dotted and Fig- j . . . . ..i ured Net in white, cream and ecru: an new styles for waists, yokes, etc CO $1.50 valuea at, in this aale, the yd..ufl. Pillow Cases 1 9c In the Domestic Department, 500 dot. good heavv cotton Billow cases; nemstucnea; 45x36 inches; buy all you wane oi them at thie low price of, each.. 200 pieces of handsome new Cotton Suit ings; new fall styles; grand variety; iv regular 25c values, at, per yard.. IOI JUU pieces or new rriniea rrcncu fine quality; all new styles; 20c value 15f flfl nieces nf new Fall Ginffhams: best American makes; marvelous assortment of i patterns and colorings; great value -yv 5000 Handker chiefs, 20c and 25c Values 12c 2,000 dozen Women's All-Linen Embroid- j ered Handkerchiefs; initial, cross-bar and lace edge; regular 20c and 25c values 12e 20c Buttons 5c ! 3,000 dozen Pearl and Bone Buttons; plain and fancy; deep sea pearl; 12j4c to 20c values, on aale at the low price of, dozen 5? "Peninsular" Stoves, Ranges On Special Sale Commencing today and continuing for one week, a great fall opening sale of the gen uine Peninsular Planished Steel Ranges, the world's best; made of hammered planished steel, made of 10-gauge cold-rolled steel, riveted every two inches; absolutely guar anteed not to warp or buckle; removable duplex grate for wood or coal; ventilated oven; oven top of double steel plate, rein forced by heavy cast plates, etc. These are Cjgjy a few of the many features to be found in the Peninsular Steel Ranges. Handsome nickel trimmings, etc. For this week only the following special prices will prevail $46.00 Range on tale for $36.80 $52.00 Range on tale for $41.60 $58.00 Range 6n tale for $46.40 ,8.00 Range on tale for $54.40 175.00 Range on tale for $59.00 $83.00 Range on tale for $66.00 Beech Peninsular Airtight Heaters, in all sizes, from $10.00 to $16.00; on sale in the Basement. See them. Peninsular Cook Stoves and Parlor Heaters. Largest and most complete line in city. Let us show you. 1.500 yards of White and Cream Venisa, I Net Too and Filet Bands and Galoons. in this season's prettiest styles vals. M CQ in lot up to $4.50 yd.i choice, yd.lsUe7 $1.50 Nets 59c !!j!!l4Ie-Frming Done to Your Order at the Lowest Prices On Fourth Floor Best Custom Shade and Drapery Work Our Specialty We Employ Expert Draper The Meier. (Ib Frank Store A $ 1 00,000 Stock of Rare Oriental Rugs on Third Floor We invite inspection of our magnificent new showing of Rare and Antique Oriental Rugs and Carpets The display consists of the finest specimens we could gather and of- Hiv!,yA,i'W!h?l'll1: J.-U ' IJAV'1"! fere for your choosing the largest and most beautiful assortment ever shown in the city We have gone into the Oriental Rug busi ness on a scale never before attempted here The collection will be enlarged from month to month and will be at all times! the premier Oriental Rug display of the northwestAn expert native rug dealer is in charge of the departmentHis knowl edge, time and experience are at your serv ice The showing includes hundreds and hundreds of exquisite rugs Kcrmanshahs, Kashans, Tabriz, Saruks, Irans, Khivas, Bel&uchistans, Kazaks, Shirvans, Kurdis- tans, Bokaras, etcRugs of , alt sizes, Hall Runners, Carpets, Prayer Rugs, etc. Re garding our prices, you'll find Oriental Rugs here marked on the same basis as any other standard line of merchandise, which means savings of anywhere from 10Q to 200 per cent on what the exclusive store asks you to pay No trouble to show you On Third. Floor Women's and Children's 51.50-52.50 Umbrellas 98c Today and tomorrow sensational offering of Women's and Children's High-Class Umbrellas; fast black, rainproof covering of Italian cloth; Paragon frame, steel and rod; great assortment of new and attractive handles in natural wood, silver, horn, gold, gun metal and ivory; all new, up-to- f AO date Umbrellas, selling regularly at $1.50 to $2.50 each. Your choice at this low. price, each. wOC Sale Women's Knit Underwe'r k $1.98 Harvard Mills Vests and Tights for women; fleece-lined, heavy weight, and hand-finished; in cream color, all sizes; r y best 65c val., garment. . .O i C Harvard Mills Union Suits for women; mixed wool, high neck. long sleeves, ankle length, and low neck, sleeveless; ankle length; sizes 4, 5, 6; $2.25 values, at sui Harvard Mills Union Suits; silk ! and wool mixed; high neck, long sleeves, ankle length flJO 1Q regular $3.50 values. . tydlJ Harvard Mills Silk and Wool Vests and Tights for women; beautifully made and finished; sizes 4, 5 and 6; reg- (P 7fl ular $2.00 values, at.. P 11 47 Harvard Mills Merino Wool Vests and Tights for women; hieh neck, long sleeves and low neck, no sleeve, ankle lengtn; a great value, on sale at ..$1.37 Harvard Mills Vests and Pants for children; of fleece-lined cot ton, good winter weight; 40c value, at very low price of 34 45c value 37 50c value 42 Children's Harvard Mills Union" Suits; natural and white, heavy wt., garment . .fl.OK $1.2.9 Women's Lingerie Waists $6to $50 Values Price All our Fine High-Grade Lingerie Waists to be sold at one half regular pricesBeautiful creations for dress wear Batistes, Mulls, Lawns, Linens and Swiss Beau- tifully made and trimmed in fine and coarse laces, hand embroidered and embroidery insertion -Linen Cluny, Maltese, Venise, Irish Crochet, Plat and German VaL Laces ; Round-Mesh, Filet and Hardanger Embroidery- and f-length sleeves- All new and pretty waists at the lowest prices -2d floor $ 6.00 $ 8.00 $12.00 $14.00 $18.00 $20.00 $22.00 $24.00 $27.00 $30.00 $32.00 $35,00 $40.00 $50.00 Waists Waists Waists Waists Waists Waists Waists Waists Waists Waists Waists Waists Waists Waists 3.00 4.00 6.00 T.00 9.00 ...f 10.00 ...f 11.00 ...f 12.00 ...913.50 ...f 15.00 ..f 16.00 ...f 17.50 ..f 20.00 ..f 25.00 Palm Olive Soap at, the cake T Life JBuoy Soap at, the caker 4 Satin Skin Soap at, the cake 11 Sanitol Soap, on sale at, cake 19 Roger & Gallet Soap, the cake 19 aVlIig Mottle Castile Soap, l ib. bar 11C Conti Castile boap, 4-lb. bars owf Buy Toilet Soaps at a BigS Cuticura Soap, on sale at, cake 16 Woodbury's Facial Soap, cake 16 Juvenile Soap, on sale at, cake 8 Fairy Soap, doz. cakes 4n sale at 39 Fancy boxed Perfumed Soaps, 3 cakes in a box, all odors, on sale, box 12 Armour's Monster Series of Soaps, Glycerine, Castile, Oatmeal, Hazel Cream, on sale at special price of 4f AUSTRALASIA CAULY AWAITS ASIATIC WAR Relying Upon Uncle Sam as Ally in Conflict Regarded as Inevitable Battleship! Not a Nation's but a Race's Fleet. h clMworthr, St'f Corr- tWa th V. 8 a Georgia, r Van to San rnnrtro. Auckland. K. Z Anf. J A thoufh lhr wr 1 grrt myrtlp hnttlra, th nhpt of th hUIMp nt htrm, alnc (hr h-HthJ fn AustraliaJi wra. caaelMr v1rr the dWdri Kr.f-1h-apMk1nc pmiU Into on rndurfng rmHal faHrk-. WIlMn tk fort n I j tit lTr tbm lnf tlM ft ttM po tential mtT'v f pmrm llpt Uiratii tit Jhmm t ttt Mtk morn- ful vtir f Waltewaui at Aorkiand, i thrr har In great ran arc?aiplliih4 mlaatoB which haa confounded tb clear est braJned diplomats of both Brltata aniK America dtttiaa; nearly half a cen tury of ron slant wtmr. To wrtt f th fleet's rlalt l tbeaa rar-nwn ttwta or the hlte raea and dwell ewtlrelr en the tnaa-rilfleaor ef the eraertalnaent eateftded beth of-firw-ra aad ntea. te write nf tha railea f raehltie l!n and flutter!, flaa entwtned bnlln. wr.Vrh made every tm-face4 afreet a bewtMenna- mm of brilliant beast y. rawJ4 be a bb 1 tor tile etaeaere4 nf tNe binder art. yet frrtfal ft the rraat bear! tr with. In the ernbelitehM rmrrm ef tb Peoaoee If ever twa people bared tbf beans oa to other, taeaa Jt liah colonials and thslr kinsmen of tha fleet nave dons so. Orand Mosbs as reff ZUtm. As though in hearty sympathy with the scene, of aurh oortentlous moment to the peoples of the world, which were a pout to te enacted, nature prepared an Impressively dramatic setting- for tha entrance or tne neet into Auckland harbor. An early morning mist curtained ths neet irom tne view or tns serried thou sands of people who crowded ths bold headlands at Waltemata bay until tha freat towering ships wars directly be ore them. Than, as if in response to ths mute appeals of those scores of thousands of straining eyes, tns sunlight burst from tna overcast neavens, ana. sweenlrig away the misty, golden flood, revealed In all their majesty of power the glit tering, stj"-toothed representatives of America sea mignt. A tense, heart-tbree-blns- allenc. mora eloquent than the aalvna of cheers, was New Zealsnd s first greeting to Amerl- eea rightera. Tbere waa an In stinctive JntsklnsT e-f breath amona these thousands of British em r I re snak- re, as they realised through their own vieina tne power at America a era r Ira protestors. Ns anx-le pagwist ef pewer bad ever be espeed by thee futrA lane ef Ibis Isolated trfighoi4 cf the white rc They h been waitins In enr aeticipatwm tor woeths to greet the at lor snen and heped-fnr nai dar ally. bt thev were not smarM for ew-t di"Pla of iwwr. ot tneir ejete were sxt lent r tamed, ard befera tbe tbwn-ers ef the valeting gsas ted echoed eft tnt silence ths ships weh surrounded with a veritable swarm of craft, crowded with cheering, singing people. who tossed bundles of dally papers aboard. These papers gave an idea of the great underlying sentiment wnicn naa Sven such warmth to the welcome ex nded America on her armed entrance to ths Faeine. column upon column of editorials and militant special arti cles, dealing- with the yellow race prob lem on the panne, covered every ptge. Expressing the determination to hold the Insular empire against the expected srgreselcn of Asia, ths New Zealand Herald, the most Influential paper of the dominion, concluded a slxsling edi torial with ths prophecy that "at a day not far distant. torn Yankee fleet would probably refit, rscoal and remain In Auckland harbor." In another lead In e paper, the Anrlo- Japishese treaty wSa characterised as a "crime agalnat civilisation." and an Anglo-American treaty waa fervently ad vocated. The com I Be- of tbe fleet was taken as TEA No other tea is safe but moncyback tea; you take your chance with all other tea. TMtrwpwnmrrB4MV rM deal fk ScMUag's fteet. we set stav an Indisputable evidence that America was preparing for the protection of her Insular possessions on ths Pacific, and that the natural sequence would be a union for defense of the two English speaking peoples The people of all Australasia have ac cepted the fleet as being as much their fleet as though the union Jack were floatlnr from the truck of every ship. There is not a man or woman in Aus tralasia who does not believe thit a war with Asia for the posseaslnn of the islands of the Pacific is inevitable. They look upon America as their nat ural ally, owins to our holding Insular possessions within ths same danger sons. Though diplomatic In utterance, both Bir Joseph Ward, premier of the domin ion, snd Admiral Rcerrv. In their change of official greetings, dwelt upon the common Interests of the two peo ples on the pacific. It was this deep racial respect for America and rsdal distrust for Asia tnat was responsible ror ths tremen dous ovations given the fleet at everv A ut r ! n port, as aJreade tnlA f n cable dispatches. There Is not an officer with ths fleet who does not feel that he Is playing a part here. In these distant outposts of white civilisation In making history. Through these colonies or Britain it is felt that America and the mother coun try will be brought to a full realiza tion of their common Interests on the Psclfic and the dangers besetting them, and that there will be brought about that dream of the centurv. a defensive nil lance of the two great English-speaking peoples. FIRE HORSE DIES AT EAST SIDE BLAZE In 1ISS at Oneonta, K. T.. with 12 members. It now haa 11 000 members throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico, and sine It was founded has paid flS.s0O.SOO in death and dis ability claims. a atntsTT cuui dreads thtlflra Ths dread Is whole- Isome. out not me oum ; that ran be bealed snd Instastly relieved by apply ing Ballard's Snow Liniment Be pre pared for accidents by keeping s bottle elwevs In tbs houe. Best for sprains, bralees, cu'a scalds, rheumatism, mi. irslgia. bunions sny and all aches and ., r tie. toM lEkldsasrs I rtg conpsn. "Biddle," ths big bay horse which has been ths middle horse of the teaaa on Truck 1 for ths past two rears, died last night while the truck waa at the big east aide fire. "Biddle" had Keen ailing for several days and had been given a rest for a while In the bops that ho would get better, bat he ev- tlnued to fall and di4 list nlrht. Tns horse was s farorit with the firemen and had been earned "Biddle after Battalion Chief "BiddlS" IWvtO. J n bile- of TVamrrw-si. Chicago, III, -lpt. it. i ibWsw and In a number f otHer renters throngbnet the eoantry relebrationa are to be held today la honor ef the twenty fifth anniversary ef the fmmdmv n tha Brotrirhtejd of Railway Trainmen. I la this city tbs re!eKrat! r t lets' the form nf a. recepttoa and hann4 t. i night. Tbs brstherba 4 was t gacisel fn (sstBiiiii U Imi SSHSBSBiBSlBSSBBBIBBSSSSSBaSSasSSS Never Falls to Restore Gray Hair to its Natural Color and Beauty Ko matter bow long it baa been era y erfided. PrOfaotea Alsmriant rrowt.'t ct bealthy balr. fetor t faliir.r out, 4 positively rtraoTtt Lm JrmtL Keep hairgeft pj ;losy. 4 e- ia ST00 a SOc. alae. is K otmVt. tl b4 tie. bottlrsi. at frw -"" sad b- v - 1 W trt,. t J-.. f'fcus Bay be. C. , j. Hay llartln Jn?,. t .. fed, ee- mm t fr -4 . s (e 2e lrs .(..