The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 12, 1909, Page 16, Image 16

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND,' TUESDAY EVENING. JANUARY. 12, 1909.
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The great Annual Clearance Sale has been booming alonjf merrily in face of the severe weather conditons Shrewd buyers have been out in force every day gathering up many of the "plums": while you have been hugging the stove
; Don't delay your shopping any further The marvelous, saving opportunities in all departments will more than repay you for any little inconvenience you might experience on. account of the weather conditionsThe great Janu
ary Clearance gale continues through the month, with bargain attractions which were never before known iri the history of local merchandise retailing Take advantage of the great values at low prices ruling during the Clearance
Flannelette Gowns
W$ Vals. $1.19
Mnslin NightGowns
$2.00 Vals. $1.19
Great special offering of 200 women's outing flannel Nightgowns, both
plain white and fancy stripes: braid-trimmed: all are well tft 1A
made and extra full size; $1.75 values, all aires, choice, each J11J
; Women's fine cambric and nainsook Gowns, made high or low neck, long
or short sleeves; trimmed in, good quality embroidery and lace tucks,
insertion, , beading and ribbon; all sizes, large variety; the 1Q
best regular values up to $2, on sale at this low price, each $11 J
Clearance sale of Lace Curtains. Clearance sale Carpets, Rugs; 3d floor.
Clearance sale of Silk, Dress Goods and Laces; take advantage of sale.
Clearance sale of Silverware and Cut Glass, in the big Basement store.
Great clearance sale of women's Hosiery, Umbrellas and Leather Goods.
Clearance sale of Table Linens, Bed Linens, Towels and Wash Goods.
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Tail
ored Suits $12.45
In Portland's leading Cloak and Suit store a sale extraordinary of high
grade Tailored Suits 'for women and misses. The greatest values ever
offered at this low price. Every garment of this season's manufacture,
up todate in style and material; made semi and tight-fitting effect, 26
tn 3i-inrh rnatc Strirtlv tailArerl rr AerA un'fU K ... 'A A 4.1
fancy braid and velvet trimmed. Black, navy, brown, green, wine and
a large assortment of fancy stripes and mixtures; broadcloths, serge, her
ringbone stripes, fancy tweeds and worsteds; suits worth (fO AC
to $28, your choice at this special very low price, the suit
200 Winter Coats, Regular
$16.50 Values $7.35 Each
A very special offering of 200 women's and misses' Coats in three
quarter and long semi-fitting and empire Coats; plain tailored or fancy
braid and .velvet trimmed; materials in storm serge, broadctoth, tweed and
covert; colors are black, navy blue, wine, tan and assorted (frT QC
mixtures; all new, this season's coats; $16.50 values, each .OJ
$3.50 Waisting $ 1.47
A remarkable special offering of magnificent 27-inch waUti
nations of batiste and baby Irish inserting; exquisite designs and large
assortment for your selection; an advantageous purchase from a New
York lace importing house enables us to offer values up to 1 J 7
$3.50 a yard at this low price, the yard; take advantage of sale 41.4f
$2.00 Veils at 48c Each
A great clearance sale offering of women's Veils in chiffon, lace and net'
a special purchase from a large New York importing house enables us
to place on sale values up to $2 at 48c each; beautiful patterns in
grand assortment; styles suitable for veils, scarfs and hat drapes- I hi
and 2-yard lengths; black, white, gray, brown, light blue, pink ' red
cream, navy, etc.; just the veils you want for present wear- val- 'AO '
ties up to $2 each, your choice for this great sale at, only each 5C
Blankets and Comforters
17.10
3.97
13.55
$3.35
1000 pairs of extra large white Oregon wool Blankets, with pink and blue
borders; size 78 by 86 inches; best regular $9 values, on sale at, the pair
500 pairs full-size dark gray Oregon wool Blankets; the best regular $5
values, on sale at this special low price, the pair; take advantage of sale
500 pairs of white wool Blankets with 4-inch satin banding, pink and blue
borders; 11-4 size; the best regular $4.75 values, on sale at this low price
500 pairs of light gray wool Blankets, wfth fancy borders; regular $4 values;
buy all you want of them during the sale at this very low price, the pair
300 pairs full-size mottled Oregon gray heavy wool Blankets, $5.50 value, pair.. $4.37
Four great special lots of Comforters, silkoline covered; best patterns and colorings
and filled with pure laminated cojton; supply your comforter wants at these prices:
72 by 72 inches, on sale for, each.. $1.13 72 by 80 inches, on sale-for. each.. 81
72 by 78 inches, on sale for, each.. fl. 23 72 by 84 inches, on sale for, each.Z.SO
Down Comforters, in all styles and grades, on sale at prices from $5.85 to $25 each.
Heating Stoves Low Priced
Special lot of 25 Peninsular Heaters, burn wood or coal; 14-inch firepot, dQ Aft
nickel trimmings; regular $17 value, on sale at this special low price, each wIOxU
a Peninsular tsaseburners for wood, full nickel trimmed; large size; C1Q CA
extra good heater; regular $25 value, on sale at this special low price ?ls3U
Complete stock of Peninsular Ranges in all si2es and styles; every one guaranteed;
prices range all the way from $25 tp $75 each; on sale in the big Basement store.
100 large size Oil Heaters, every one guaranteed not to smoke; special, each.. $3.90
Airtight Heaters in all sizes and grades, $2.50 to $13.50 each; on sale in the Basement.
Sale Women's Fine Shoes
$4.00 Values for $2.65
A timely offering of Women's High-Grade Footwear A decisive clean-up
of standard styles in the very best makes of black gunmetal calf, tan and Rus-
sia calf and black patent colt Dull tops, swing or straight tips, welt soles,
Cuban heels Size3 2 to 7, widths A to E All new, high-grade shoes with
best models Shoes we guarantee to cive thorough sat. Ba not
I isfaction in every particular Women's fine shoes that V ffck
find ready sale every day in the year at $4 per pair, at. . . r
"Lindsay" Incandescent Lights
Complete on Sale at 49c Each
In the Basement, a great special offering of 2000 of the celebrated "Lindsay" Incan
descent Gas Lights, complete with imported globe and best Lindsay burner Aft
and mantle; phone orders will be filled; on sale at this special low price, each iC
Best "Lindsay" Mantles on Sale at 10c Ea.
In the Basement, 5000 of the genuine "Lindsay" 6as Mantles of good quality, each. 10
Entire Stock Muslin Underwear Reduced
Entire Stock Men's and Boys' Clothing at
Clearance Prices Entire Stock of Jewelry
and Fancy Goods at Clearance Prices En
tire Stock of Pictures at Very Low Clear
ance PricesEntire Stock Women's and
Children's Millinery Reduced -Entire Stock'
of Gift Articles at Clearance Prices Great
Clearance Bargains in All Departments
9J6m&.
$2.50 Dresiod!
Great Clearance Sale of high-grade Dress Goods; about 2500 yards in the lot; all tins' season's
very best weaves and shades; included are lightweight wool and silk and wool fabrics, suitable
for afternoon, dinner and evening gowns; beautiful styles; high-class dress materials at a AO
fraction of their real value; regular $1.50, $2 and $2.50-fabricsir-on sale at this low price OC
$1.50 Silks 2000 yrds f figvred SiIk
Suitings, in handsome styles Jor suits, waists
and children's apparel; come in checks, stripes and Drcsdens, in light and
79C a ard dark effects a,so p,ain Pongees and rajahs; regular values up to
$1-50 a yard, on sale at thismnusually low price, yard; see them lC
Sale Fine Imported Waists
Less Than Half Price
A sensational offering of Women's High-Class Novelty
Paris Waists Exquisite styles for dress and evening
wear JLaces, chiffons and messaline silks Magnificent
assortment, made in princess lace, Venise lace, soutache '
braid, net, allover laces, embroidered filet in silver and
gold, oriental embroidery, hand-made Danish lace, real
Irish lace, duchess lace, baby crochet, French Vals., fig
ured chiffons, etc. By far the greatest value in high
class waists we have ever offered Prices as follows:
$55 Waists $23.50 Each
$92 Waists $275 Each
$68 Waists 829.45 Each
$70 Waists $32.25 Each
$35 Waists $16.45 Each
$36 Waists $16.95 Each
$40 Waists $18.25 Each
$48 Waists $21.45 Each
All Our Fine American Waists at Clearance Sale Prices
$35 Waists at $12.45 Each
A sale extraordinary of high-class Waists in messaline silks, chiffon cloth and fancy nets; Val
ues up to $35, at $12.45 each; trimmed in silk medallions, applique yokes, real Irish chochet.
fine tucks, Venetian lace, French Vals.. linen Cluny, filet, hand embroidery, braid 11 AC
and buttons; all good colors, and in all sizes; wonderful vales, on sale at, each VILAo
Entire Stock of Women's Suits, Coats,
Costumes, Wraps, Furs, Waists, Petti
coats, Bathrobes, Children's Apparel
at Marvelously Low Clearance Prices
Mens $2 ynderw-r 95c Garment
Another of our celebrated bargains in men s winter Underwear; 3000 garments in this splendid
lot; form-fitting ribbed and flat underwear; all the well-known makes are included; underwear
of style, quality and perfect fitting; all sizes n shirts and drawers, natural gray, salmon, blue and
pink; the stock clean-up of a dozen important mills in the Mohawk valley; men's under- At?
wear selling at prices up to $2 per garment; supply your needs at this low price, garment 9JC
Great clearance sale bargains in all lines of men's furnishing goods; see Morrison, st window.
Table Linens at Clearance Prices
72-inch
70-inch
60-ifteb.
60-inch
16-inch
16-inch
Broken
It "!' jOU!e I,e amask e8t qua'ity and patterns; $1.35 value, on sale, yd.fl.OO
a l-hnen double Table Damask, in the best patterns; regular $1 quality, on sale, yd.TS
all-linen Table Damask, m cream color, best patterns; regular 65c value, on sale, vd. 50
mercerized Damask, best patterns; regular 75c values, on sale at this low price, yd. 50
a -linen G ass Crash, best regular 10c value, on sale at this special low price, yard.6
iSfSS ? h ia) low priceyard.i?
. ...,.,...,f ayn.u,, u juiucii oeis, on saic at very low prices; see them.
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BENEFIT NETS
CREDITABLE SI
American and Italian Flags
Mtertwined at Uunga
A " low Theatre.
The .Italian royal standard and the
stars and strlpea, Intertwined. Iftat night
: graced tb boieg of tbe Bungalow thea
. tr, whpre the benefit entertainment for
luaian earthquake aufferra was
slveo. Consul nd Mrs. Candiani and
their gnt occupied tha boi, which
"'N with th Italian coiora.
selections by soma of th leadinv stng;
rs of th cfty. vaMdevilla acts from th
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'.:Vl" 100.000 Tun A.
Sclenttsta liava found In a cava la
Fwitaeriand bonea of men. who llyed
1.00 years ao. when life was in con.
tnt danger from wild beasts. Today the
tner. as shown by A. XV Brown of
Alexander. Maine, Is largely from deadly
disease. "If It had not been for I)r
Kinirji 'K Discovery .which cured m!
1 could not have lied." hs writes? "dSt I
Irtina as I did rrpnj a severe luns trou
ble and at'ibborn vouKh." . To cure gore
I.un. Colds, ob.-tinate Coughs, and pre
vent Pneumonia. It a the besttnediclne on
Voodari filartte 4c Co, Trial bottle free.
wJi u" . th.ea,tr" nd rKMal acts by
local entertainers, and there was a aen-
S-1 i'f flln of t00 fellowship and ap
preciation which made all go smoothly.
Programs and flowers wfre sold by
mlttees of society women who arranged
Madajn Norelli, fresh from her trl
umpns in England, was warmly re
ceived. She gave the air from Verdi's
fraviata, "Ah Fors e Lul," with all the
dash and brilliancy that her tempera
ment, training and power assure. After
reeuunainK 10 an encore, as the inn uii.
still continued, she came back and sang
"Home KwMf . . t. :
lng of Joy at being again at home and
among friends.
Mrs. Rose Coursen Reed was at her
Garden of Rosea." Felix, and a a-raco-fuf
ballad as encore. Her reDons and
peneci coniroi were never better mani
fested. Stuart McGuire salg "Thou Art
i-jxe l nio a e lower," trie Kubinsteln
setting, showing his rich and mellow
baritone to advantage. Don Zan bad
scope for his fine powers In "Kfna- Dun-
can's Daughters." Allitsen, which be
gave with verve and dracratlc feeling.
His second number was "Drink to He
Only With. Thin Eyes."
The vaudeville numbers were all well
received, Paul Croix, the hat juggler;
ino atnteirs irora me urtna ut fiouts.
era quartet from Pantagea; fiignor An
tonie di Trovato, the eccentric violinist
from the Orpheum. all did their funny
and entertaining stunts with ease and
Kept toe auaienca happy. ,
Leo Shanirer performed In an un
usual way upon-two pianos at once, and
. a t-uugnian a ventriloquism which
was so cleverly done was one of . th
best numbers on tbe program. J, Hutch
inson was a most acceptable aecompan-
.... . . v r i ana urucn Kiiey ana w. o.
Montrasxa. who. arranged the pregra.ni
and carried out all stare Airman
credit must be glve for the ease with1
which all the affair went. There were
no awkward delays.
Various business firms contributed to
the success of the affair by giving their
services for printing, supplies, carriages,
etc. The orchestra under F. -N. Griffin
proved eaual to every call.
The full amount or money raised for
the cause is not Known yet, but it will
probably be between J800 and iivuq.
HELPLESS BUT NOT
BY REASON' OF COLD
Answering a telephone message to the
effect that a man In a badly frosen con
dition was lying helpless at the east
side depot, the patrol wagon dashed
across im river 11 u ociock mis morn
ing, the officers prepared to succor an
unfortunate victim of the unusual
weather. But all they fonnd was J.
Kevin, who had a large bottle of Ken
tucky's pride in his pocket and some
more wnisicey insiae. iifl was net i rosea
but the was nearly Helpless.
A health v man Is a king In his own
rlrht- an unhealthy man Is an Unhsncv
slavs. Burdock Blood Bitters builds up
sound heajui seeps you weij.
"Suffered day and night the torment
nr itcbinv niies. jsotninr named - ma
until I used Doan'a Ointment. It cured
me permanently." Hon. John R. Gar
rett, Mayor, Glrard. Ala. .
Harsh physics react, weaken the
bowels, cause ehronia constipation.
Poan s Regulets operate easily, tona the
stomach, cure constipation, 25c Ask
your druggist for them.
Aeeldents will bapben. Hit the best
regulated families keepi Dr. Thomas'
Eclectrlc Oil for auch emergencies. It
subdues tbe pain and heals the hurts.
GIFTED FILIPIflO VIOLINIST
SWAYS ORPHEUM AUDIENCE
Sometimes the gallery whistles an
accompaniment to a catchy song, but
it im .Irlnm , a .n . I . i .
audience is literally taken off Its feet
v S ? aylnK ' nrus'cal Instruments.
" )ut wnai nappened at the
Oroheum last nivht v)in vimki..
nf r, re rwiwer .A v.
pit to dome In breathless, attendance
on me uiuvemenis or nis Dow. The
instrument falriv iaike
I lOri If IArtr,Vu1 r- n 4 1. .. . I
j j iwi, inn Hnniui, OIK
nor Travato, as he calls himself. Is
truly a virtuoso of the first wster
whatever a virtuoso may be. lie had
the house one minute rippling with
smiles as a IhAnunii .
marked time to some roUlcklng med
le'x,md th next ntnt on the verge
of tears at a sudden transition Into
something plaintively suggestive.
- ITne (vim. r t nhUk i. ..i 1 1
- ' " riuuino re
ceived a half dozen, he played the old
folk songs, the simple ballads and the
national anthems of many nations. He
w m'I"ui irica or ending clas-
7 J . . '"'. us realty
too bad. though, that the slgnor shakes
him nmmn mi miioh hut ..Aws.i
a little eccentricity of the vlrtuoo.
Ire-hast flA VAtl tkltilr a..1 m...
If A burglar ot into thj dormitory of
w Ann v I . J . . n 1 1 . . .
Johnny MrV . uia. i 1
Clrla," Is the name of an act that shows
iiiipnj nappen. l ne -Van
terpreted by Harrison Hunter and Frank I
Rfliev la : mn InhiM.,!.. i i
The fieldoms In , living,, marble, the I
Harvey sisters, tight wire dancers and
the Klnsons are some of . the other
attractions that heln comnlete one of
the best bills yet given by the Or-
pueum.
Fight With Police Costa Dyer $150.
M. C. Hartness, who owns a dye
worKs, couioed wun tne ponce oepartr
ment last evening and as the result
lacea juage van zante this morning.
According to the report of Officer
Burks, who arrested liim, Hartness was
found rather the worse for liquor' and
was escorted home by the polleeman,
put - inside his residence, 268 Third
street, and told to go to bed. Instead of
ooeying, Martneas cams out again and
besame abusive. Burks finally threw
Hartness down In the snow and hand
cuffed him. All this time Mrs. Hart
ness was protesting against the treat
ment of her husband bv the officer, an.t
trying- to interfere with Burks, ,- Hart-
nens went 10 jait at last.
This morning, accompanied ' by bis
wife Hartness told the Judge thet he
had been mistreated, but as the officer
has some evidence on - his side also.
nuruivii was xinea 919.
etbbt stoma
ts or should te worried when the UtUe
ones have a -cough or cold. It may lead
to croup or pleurisy or pneumonia then
to something more serious. Bailard's
Horehound Syrup. will cure the trouble
at once and nrevVnt nv rimniViiUn
Bold by Skidmors Drug Ca . i -
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WARM HALL FOR
THE SYMPHONY
Nothing has been left undone to make
the patrons of the Ported Symphony
orchestra concert tonfght perfertlv
comforUble, Th Masonic temple hsli
where the concert will be given is", the
rnoat , easily heated auditorium . the
city, and the management has had it
lieated since Sunday to insure the com
fort or the patrdha this evening Th
concert in every way nromt... t$S
i&FVZSW r th.
iry'r,
Sonate, "A. Major". ........ ". . Tttir.rt
rem con Vartaslone Menuetta and TrU
nu Alia Turoa
Jthapsodle, E flat. Op. 11, ffo, ;.'..
priiii.il rv Vt :"-. Brahma
Two Valsea. G fist On t .
J0 Valses, A flat, bp. 43
ithapsodie No. 11.. 7........
-T"" orchestra numbers art
wrcuure 10 "Merry Wives" .....,.: '
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ttomsnse . ....... Tachaiknw.wC
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- Th .onwt will be held" in thTnew
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