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THE OREGON SUNDAY .JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 20. 1908. , v-.. ' J 11 ItT TT Tm TT TV 77 T fflfl IUIOM? wmwu JL til) i lis mm mm MOTHERS LOOK HERE! BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS SO of them left, worsteds and cas simeres, 3-piecc, lonf? pants, regu lar $3.50 to $7,50, now , AT m WWM CIIl1M(5 NECKWEAR . Latest, effects', regular 50c quality, HO.W ' BOYS' ; , PURITAN BLOUSES " : Regularly 75c each, now ', CHILDREN'S CAPS .Variety of colors, reg. 50c, now JERSEY SWEATERS Fof boys and, men, regularly $1.25, -V $1.50 and $1.75, now COAT ' SWEATERS Regularly $5 and $6, now - 1 . J51.TS MEN'S SUITS Single and double breasted, tweeds apd, hand-tfinished worsteds, regu- . ? lar $15,00 value, now , . 'SS6.95.' ,. MEN'S CPAVENETTES Stylish effects, material the best. Regular $15.00, now . f7.15 Regular $20.00, now......... $9.25 Regular $25.00, now. . . . :. .11.0 Regular $30.00, now", $14.3S Regular $40.00. now.. ...... f 19.25 FLANNEL SHIRTS . ' Regular $2.50 value, now , 01.19 - .When we made the startling announcement thai we had cut to less than half of the regular prices," the people of Portland awakened to a realiiajion that it meant more money in-'their pockets, and they were not slow; in taking advantage of our inducements. - - THE CUf IS SIMPLY APPALLING TO EVERYONE Wv'f' : ;'Y.. -".V''1 ' ' ';' ifL' u f ' $ ..1," - "" -:''f : ' .'-'.V ', :.' '' ;.v'. f .,J' . - '--""s -'V ' , 'l.if"'. ':V "-rv'':; s '""" ' f- tT'f . ' "' : -- ' '" " '' ' There is ho profit to us in this sale we know it ; but it's money we are after, and we must get it. If you have not participated in this big ' money-saving "event; : get busy-hundreds of others are wise and are puling down the good things. We know there are always those who must be convinced. The prices quoted herewith should settle all doubt Can you beat them anywhere in the city? Of course you' can't. So: . Get Busy and Save a Few Dollars Before Christmas i; - :-'.6pen- EVENINGS TH E OUTLET CLOTHING CO N. E. COR. FIRST AND MORRISON N. E." COR. FIRST? AND MORRISON . MEN'S SUITS Single and double breasted, tweeds and worsteds, reg.. $18 value, now 58.65 HATS! MEN'S AND BOYS' SPECIALS 100 to aelect -from, regular $1.75 to $3.50, now " UNDERWEAR Balbriggan, ribbed, regularly 56c and 7sC a garment, now h - MEN'S SUITS Single and , double -J breasted, in brown, blue and blacks, regular $20.00, now COTTON HOSIERY Tans and blacks, regular 15c, now ALL WOOL SOCKS Regular 25c a pair quality, now NEGLIGEE SHIRTS All regular $1.00 values, now MEN'S SUITS MEN'S SUITS. Single and double " breasted, in Single and double breasted, blue, solid and mixed colors, regular $25 bIack brown and mixed colors, " value, now regular $30.00 value, now $11.T5 $14.25 WORKMEN'S CANVAS, TROUSERS GLOVES ' Worsteds, regular $2.00, now ! Just the tiling for rougb work, rcj- j?C? ular 10c a pair, now 3 pairs for " , t Pure worsteds, regular $10, now HEAVY LOGGING SOX ODD UNDERSHIRTS Reg. 75c quality, all wool, now ' " All wool, regular price $1.50, now 3tc 65c MEN'S SUITS Single and double breasted, best of workmanship and material, in solid and mixed colors, regular $40 S18.7S DRESS SHIRTS Prices from $1.50 to $3.50 at LESS THAN 12' .WORK SHIRTS AH sizes, regular 50c and 75c : quality, now 19c -" NECKWEAR Satin and 'late effects, .regular 75c quality, now ' NECKWEAR ilk, latest eastern and Parisian styles, regular $1.00, now OVERCOATS Blue, black and mixed colors, per fect fit, late styles, regular $12.50, now S5S.9S And the entire stock at less than - ; - : 12 Of regular price. UNDERWEAR Light fleeced, regular 50c per gar ment, now . ; k ' LINEN COLLARS Silve Brand, regular 2 for 25c, noV, each, ' ATHLETIC SWEATERS Spaulding's and other celebrated makes, regular price $4 and $6.50, CORDUROY SHIRTS Regular $3.00 value, now t $1.35 SUSPENDERS President style, now Vie! kiT regular $2.50, 4 '-v' now' , i, jl v i . .95c .Velour and box calf, regular $3.50, now., $1.65 ivieivi's shoes; Dress Shoes, regular $5.00, now , , ... $2.45 Working Shoes, regular $5.00, now .,......... 52.25 MEN WHO CARRY WILL BE REVOLVERS GIVEN THE LIMIT will fine evry man found earry- pistot Ibu or more," aaia Mu nicipal Judge . Van Zante yesterday. '"That in, unie ne ran prove mat no ivta carrying It for hla own protection. Heretofore I have generally fined such men 110 each and kept, the gun, but ithat ia not severe enough. Mr. Sea brook opened my eyea to that when ha was on. the bench In my absence. k "When a floater who has no real bual nss In Portland la arrested with a gun in hla possession I will certainly fine Wm heavily. In fact, I believe a few days In Jail s well aa a fine would oe good ''thing. There's no use talking, a man with a gun la a dangerous man. in all cases the burden of proof will be on him to show that he Intends It only for his own protection. '.' . . "The other day a young man from Minnesota with a gun and a pair of Drass KnucKie was arrested, out rve been through, the stars myself when I thought it smart to carry a gun. He was so evidently farmer boy that I fined bin? only $20, but the man who eiiowa by his looks that he has no business carrying a gun will be given a mucn neavier sentence. v - Notes From the Labor World f French labdor unions hvs membership of 1,500,000. total , The publication of The Electrical Worker, the organ of the Brotherhood: of Electrical ' workers, has been rs- umed- . e v..: ," I According to' the last enaus there are in this counvry more min uv.uvw . jaundresses employes: in jaunaries. , .J s: -l e'; -'- ', s -.' ''a'- There are T. active, labor unions in Santa CSfera county, California, of which 41 are in theieitr. of Ban Jose. - The Chinese government has estab lished sw school at Shanghai to instruct the sons of fishermen In modern meth ods ot nsh culture. , A , ...j ? A vigorous campaign of organisation Its oblectlva a tri-state central labor anion, taking In the District of (Columbia, Maryland ana Virginia, (. , i ; !; v ;. ,; e i if'P': . ' .;'-' -, 'V The -recent 'municipal' oensus nf -the unemployed in Berlin, whieh gave' the number of workless men as 44.000, has been found wrong, - the rear tetal being at least 80,000. , : .-, J.p ;. ' ' ' '. The national convention of pos'tof flee clerks at. 'Birmingham, Ala., adopted resolutions In favor of extending clas- If ii C 1 sif led civil service -to clerks of first and second class offices, regardless of city delivery. , ; - . : i . The Spanish labor laws fix the max imum working hours tor children be tween the ages of 10 and 14 years at six hours in industrial establishments, and at eight In shops and offices, with no work at night. e President T. J. Lewis, of the United Mine -Workers, has been appointed by President Roosevelt an ex-officio mem ber of , the national advisory -board, having- general supervision over mine explosion investigations, and has ac cepted the appointment. ' .. ' - . ... - Peaee In the ranks of organised team sters Is said , to be assured by the amalgamation, after: a split of more than two years'--duration, of the In ternational Brotherhood- of Teamsters and the. United Teamsters Of America, recently brought about at a confer ence, .j-,. ... ... . , The Central Federated Union of Man hattan, New York, has decided to co operate) with the Charity Organisation eoclatv of that oltr In Its vlrornua anil determined efforts to arrest the pro gress of tuberculosis among ths various crafts, by careful Investigation, Fifteen different ' munlrfnaHtloa nf Alsace-Lorraine, ranging In population from eOOO to 176,000, conduct employ ment bureaus which aim to keep in close touch with ths various organisa tions of. employers and employed, with a view of supplying the needs of both. . .. . ...... v. - Work toward the eventual formation or a metai tranea aettartment or the Central Jjabor union of . Boston. Mass.. has been started by several locals of the International unions which are af filiated with that newest of all depart ments of ths American Federation of Labor. . . t - , - , One million' dollars will be dlaburaed by the Brotherhood of Locomotive En gineers in the construction of perma nent headauartere - in ' Cleveland. Ohio. The plans have already been announced ny i warren- s. stone, gran a enfer or the orsranlsation. The sum includes the J trice of - the required land and a build ng IS storiea In ; height,'-' : : , v ,,: . - SHAVE SANTA r NEVER! USE ASBESTOS, BEARD Philadelphia, Deo. 1. -If Banta Claus comes to ) Philadelphia , this - mr the prooaDtiiuea are tnat he will "have to shave off his time honored white beard or wear asbestos whiskers. , The hirsute adornments of :the chil dren's sslnt have. occasionally figured In fires at Christmas celebrations and Di rector -Clay-, is thinking of taking pre-' ventive measure which shall annlv to 11 publlo t.hrlstmas entertainments. J ' -j jffi, ' ll rXiw,, 1 t .... I flVt" il"li'u"i'"'7'lii, I 1 ' YOU CAN AFFORD TO MAKE 9 USEFUL PRESENTS Give FnmilfaFe Others Pay Rent We Collect Rent ON HALF OUR OWN BlILDINq Who Can Sell the Cheapest ? IvVvl f . o-a3-63 ;2jr CORNER qnyDVE""gjE, STARK If ii iw ..mi; n't 0penEvenings Unlil Christmas a; I1 jl I J 1 tf-rT. i Terr -pfi r i N t i t ". i n InvlSlH SAH1PLE OFFEH 15 Days Only r mm Bright Sparkling Fa there Is Junt as much poetry in asbestos whlntoers as there is In a " 'dreo"-Hke roard bnllt of cotton, and. as for safety, lie foemer takes.. the,. prize., . , . i . ' Fire Marshal Lattimer will recom mend the use of asbestos to- Director Clay, and will suggest that the fireproof material be used for the imitation snow In Chrlsfmss revel., vA rle, directing the use of sAhestos in all Christmas per formances, ha' been out into force in St. Louis, .- w , ., . . - JtL. SPSfc mm 'SMIkSi i i f ' 'M 1 " - Wo oarnaffo yiamona sling Brilliancy equal genoin detection bf- ... fle experts fills every reauirement of the I ' most exacting please the moat fatid- III ious at only one-tluruetb um cose or too real aiamonu. -At a means of introducing tMa msrvel oo and wonderfnl. gcintillating gem, and ' aecuring many new f rierxl aa quickly as possible, we are making a special in ducement for the new year. We want yea to wesr this beautiful Ring, this masterpiece of man's handicraft, this simulation that sparkles withall the beauty, and flashes with all the fire of - . t A CEUUHIE DIAMOND We want you to show it to your friends and take orders for us, as it sells itself sells at sight and makes 100 PROFIT 100 for you. absolutely without effort on your pert. .- .' . v.' -.. V We want good, honest represenUtlves everywhere. In every locality, city or coun try, in fact, in every country throughout ' the world, both men and women, yoefig or old, who will not sell or pawn the Barnatto Simulation Diamonds under the pretense that they are Genuine Gems, a -such action with simulation diamond some times leads to trouble or em barassmsn tas shown by the following article from The Chicago Examiner, Nov, 15, 1908 : : ' THC KING Or DIAMONDS MAS LtCCNSe TAKEN AWAY. Alleged Bogus Cem Mam Rail at Newspapers. BURLINGTON, IA1 Ne. 14. Far s tkae past mwuiwi hrlova eittss have baea reperUnc theosataticmaef aaaao whoa ther nlM Th Kitwot Dunocdi.". It aeeaan thai Umts was aoih- in( eruniiuU ia bis operation, whieh e ietad ia artUa "pbony " dlunond. but kt SMtheds ef pro eadara were net exactly aoeordins t the rules. He osualiy drops into a jobbtns houea aad tolls of me tins suck and aucn a representative of the bouse on the road and eilh him a duunoad. te be de livered at the store. He explaina that the diamond is only sa imitation, and off art to sell anrbody.eke around the place the same thine. Thus he wrofric us an interest and oeueUy succeeds la sellins sen. f his clu we re. , Mr. Jack of Diamond dropped Into CiUr Aiaiitor Nor too ' oiBeo one SMmins an secured a license te aeU his wans. H had oolx bean out a snort time, however, until Chief of Poilee Hiits learned of tiro. CalUns ia the peddler, be r lie red him of bis license snd save bim bak the mener he had paid for It, As the nan had eoaunltudae crime he was raleaeed. Ue was bittar asainat ths aewapapers for injuries his baslesaa.'V . . ,.si. .,-.;. f If you want a simulation diamond- sabstitute for the genuine don't wait ACT TO-DAY, -as thia advertisement may not appear again. Fill out the coupon below and send at once first come, flrst served. T ' ' 10 ins Barnatto Diamond Co.. rH,t,Mi.i uirara vuiiaing, vnroaeo n 8lr r-rU send free, tassple Offer. Riafc larrias. Stwi or 8oarf Stick) Pis. Kasss, K. F. 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