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THE : OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. JANUARY 23. 1914. Out! Out! Out! Go Odd Lots! Broken Lines! at Meier & Frank's ARE STILL FOLLOWED BY WRECK HOODOO 'Machine in Sixth Accident Which Has Befallen De partment Cars, 10 POLICE AUTOMOBILES Tha wreck of the police automobile early yesterday morning at East First and Morrison streets, makes the sixth serious accident In which the two po lice cars have figured since the auto has been introduced in the department. The first accident in which the pa trol auto figured wan noon after lta purchaae In 1911 at Twenty-first-and Washington streets, when it collided with a streetcar. The damage was slight. One year ago. It collided with a truck at Third and Everett streets. In which Patrolman Keegan received a broken ankle. In August, 1812, the patrol struck a man on Union avenue, the man dying from the accident. Last fall. Captain Joe Keller, now resigned, collided with a motorcyclist! early in the morning on the east side. . The cyclist was Heriously injured and ( taken to the hospital, but soon recov- red.. Three weeks ago. Chief Clark was on his way home in the touring car when another automobile ran into the machine at East Seventeenth and Thomoson strets, breaking off both rcor wheels of the police machine. The accident yesterday morning was the most serious that has happened to either machine. Larry Evans, driver of the car, was the most seriously injured and will be confined to his room for several days. His injuries are internal and were caused by the impact with the steering wheel. Acting Captain Inskeep report d he would be ready for work at mld- Sheriff Word was in the car at the time and wos at his desk yesterday ftrnoon. Cyril Tribe, a newspaper reporter, was also in the car and his Inlurlea will keen him irom worn un til tomorrow. On account of the bad w hntttrad front Dart of the auto, it will be out of commission for several days. ALLEGED SLAYER OF SECTION HAND CAUGHT W. A. Gellatry, sheriff of Benton county, who has been In Portland i.i f,.r tViA murrlor nf William raiviunR J" .... Karahaloes, a section hand, employed k .k. j. V H W klllpfl at Wren UJ VIII. v. -. - - P1HLIUII iuiMJunj r. " . . . . . .. - . long distance message from CorvallU ' laxt night to the effect that Oust Ma no, the alleged Flayer, had been t ap- tured by his broiher, R. 11. Gellatly. and George F. Eglin at Philomath, five 'miles from Corvallla. It was first thought that tho accused was headed for Portland, hoping for aid from local friends among the Greeks, to make his way out of the country, and for that reuson the sher iff came here to make a search. The quarrel that led to the murder was over a board bill, llanos, It is said, shot his companion through the stom- ! ach. SAMUElTiLLANQUETS TELEPHONE EMPLOYES. Samuel Hill, president of the Home Telephone company, last night enter tained more than 200 employes of the company at a banquet at the Multno mah hotel. Amng the invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Jackson, Richard W. Montague, C. VV. Fulton, Jay Kower man. Dr. K. A. J. McKensle, Miss Mary Hill. Miss Louise Hill, Dan Hill, E:van K. Wells, J. C. Potter. J. B. Mtcldleton, J. C. Lowe, manager of the company at CorvalUs; Herman Hector, Albany manager, and T. B. Hayhurst, Oregon. City manager. In addition to the Portland employes tho operatives at Lents and Oswego were invited to the affair. Addresses were given by Messrs. Hill, Jackson, ; Montague, rulton and MacKenzie. BODY OF DROWNED WOMAN RECOVERED The bodr of Margaret Terperln, aged 54 years, who was drowned two months ago In Columbia Slough, when a launch in which she and' her father were rld Ing waa-cjinslzed, was found late last night on the north end of Sauvie isl anl, caught in underbrush, and lii a badly decomposed condition. At the time of tlje accident, the father had a narrow escape from death. The body was found by two men, who were walking about the island, and at soon as possible the coroner was notified. The woman lived with; her lather. In a houseboat on Columbia Slough.' She has an uncle, John Dow ling, living in Portland. v in inert at juaiuun. i Hlllsboro. Or., Jan. 24. Washington' county Pomona Grange will hold its next regular meeting at Tualatin Jan uary 28. The general topic for dis cussion will be "Community Interests." Rev. Mr. Boozer, of Orenco, will dis cuss the social phases of community interests. M. S. Shrock, deputy state dairy and food commissioner will speak or community interests from the dairy man's standpoint, and B. G. Leedy will tain or community business cooperation. Honored by Employes. All the conductors employed on the Oregon Electric and United Railways contributed to the purchase of a solid gold chain and Masonic charm, -which was presented last night to J. H. Lynch, retiring chief clerk in the office of Superintendent A. J. David son. Mr. Lynch has been connected with the system for three years and when his term of service expired last night It was with a clean record.. E. 1. KJttoe, chief clerk to J. McGulrt. formerly superintendent of the Astoria division, succeeds Mr. Lynch. Hand Crushed In Machine. , t-. j i x-. t . Hn radon & Cos candy factory at East 1 eixin ana uavis Btrcets. was taken to Good Samaritan hospital yesterday un a oaaiy crusneu nana . He had oeen wonting at a noodle making ma chine and became entansrlnd Phvii. clans believe his hand can be saved. Railroad Man on Vacation. Thomas A. Rochester, city passen ger agent or the j Rock Island will leave tonight for a vacation trip or two weeKs tnrougn tne south, XDeCta to Visit San Fr&nclacO Angeles, . San Diego ana ; possibly line, j He XjOS I El Burgundy Velvet Suit, $10 sketched in our Garment Salons. Lined with self-toned satin, trimmed with velvet but tons. Newest model. Only $14.G5 is this high-grade Novelty Ma terial Coat, in Tango shade, lined with satin, self-colored velvet collar and buttons. Reduced from $37.50. This Suit $17.45 sketched in our Garment Salons. Beautiful soft bro cade, in plum shade. Self toned velvet trimmed lined withsatin. Read Back Page, Section Four, for Details of V Price Furniture Sale The terrific selling during our great January Clearance Sale has left many broken lines and odd lots' of worthy merchandise in nearly every one of the 76 departments in this mammoth store, and firmly determined that such odds and , ends shall not remain, we have made drastic price reductions for this Pre-Inventory sale which begins tomor row. Space will not permit but a suggestion of the hundreds of articles and small par cels of merchandise that comprise this effective stock riddance and the new and dainty Undermuslins, Laces, Embroideries an Linens that are underpriced for the January White Sale but a tour of this great merchandising institution tomorrow will suffice to convince all what decisive economy awaits them at Meier & Frank's. Store Opens at 9 A.M, Closes at 6 P. M, Including Saturday Women's mid Misses' $20 to $35 Suits Pre-Inventory Sale Price Only $10.00 Sites 16 years to 44 boat Plain and Fancy Tailored Suits, in newest materials and latest models. Two models illustrated. Women's Regriar $25.00435.00 Suits Pre-Inventory Sale Price Only. $17.45 Sires 34 to S3. Fall and Winter Suits, many In advance Spring models. Many plain tailored, in desirable colors. Women's Reg. $37.50 to $45.00 Suit Pre-Inventory Sale Price Only $17.45 Hieh-class Novelrv Suits, hardly any two Leading models and colorings, in an reg- alike ular sizes One illustrated. Women's Regular $48 to $58 Suits Pre-Inventory Sale Price Only $22.45 Regular sizes. All the season's highest grade Novelty Suits. Fashionable materials newest models. One illustrated. $12.50 to $14.00 Raincoats Reduced Pre-Inventory Sale Price Only $7.55 Tan Gabardine, long Raglan Coats, loose back, with or without belts. In all sizes. $8.50 to $12.50 Raincoats Are Reduced Pre-Inventory Sale Price Is Only $5.00 40 double-texture, long Raglan Raincoats, in all regular sizes. Women's and Misses' $25 to $35 Coats Pre-Inventory Sale Price Only $14.65 95 plain and novelty Coats, hardly any two alike. Three-quarter or full length season s best styles and materials. Two illustrated. Regular $5 to $8 Messaline Petticoats Pre-Inventory Sale Price Is Only $2.98 New stock string or adjustable tape shirred or pleated flounces. Women's $1.50 to $2 House Dresses Our Pre-Inventory Sale Price Only 95c Light or dark colors, plain or fanty styles. Women's Reg. $2.50 to $3.50 Kimonos Pre-Inventory Sale Price Is Only $1.78 Crepe and flannelette, light or dark colors. Women's Reg. $4.00 to $5.00 Kimonos Pre-Inventory Sale Price Is Only $2.98 Silk and French Flannel, light or dark, plain or figured. Women's Reg. $1.50 to $2.00 Kimonos Our Pre-Inventory Sale Price Only 98c Figured Flannelette and Crepe light and dark patterns. com Tlt Mala Bun fling Man 0ara TOU Regular 65c Window Shades Only 39c Just 500 Are on Sale for Alert Buying Consist of Hand-made Royal Oil opaque mount ed on Hartshorn Spring Rollers. Come in beauti ful deep cream color sizes 3 feet by 7 feet. A Pre Inventory event to be taken advantage of by foreseeing housewives who contemplate house cleaning in the near future. Sale starts tomorrow. Thirl Tloez Malm BuUOlng A Pre-Inventory Sale of Ribbons 20c and 25c Ribbons broken lots of Moire, Dresden, plaids, checks, warp prints and corded patterns. Striking color combinations, and blue, pink, white, cardinal, black and lavender. 1C Priced to clean up, the yard At)! 15c and 20c Ribbons in odd lots. Fine Taf feta, in stripes, checks, and dainty floral patterns, together with pretty colored background effects, 3 to 5 inches wide. Pre-Inventory Price, " i the yard XUC 10c to 20c Bolts Narrow Satin Lingerie Rib bons S and 10-yard bolts No. 1, lyi and 2-inch' widths. About 1000 bolts, broken lines of colors. Bolt OC scalar ft TraaJfa rirrt rioor Stala BuU&in Silverware at Half Price For Pre-Invehtory Sale! About ' 100 pieces of Silver-Plated Hollow Ware, reduced for 3-days Clean-up Sale to just Yx Price. Many articles see window dis play, rim rioor SUlm BullOlm $2 to $3.50 Ebmroidered Flouncing 98c and $1.98 45-inch White Voile and Crepe Neige Flouncing, daintj floral designs. Advance showing for Spring 1914. To 35c Embroidery Insertion Now at, a Yard 5c Swiss and Nainsook Embroidery Insertion, K to lyi inches. Odd pieces left over from matched sets. 50c to $1 Edges and Bands at 19c and 39c Yard Swiss and Nainsook Embroidery Edges and Bands, 3 to 9 inch widths, and 18 to 27-inch Flouncing for andermaslins and tub dresses. To $2.50 Persian AHovers Now at 49c the Yard 18 inches wide Colored and Persian effects suitable for resting and waists. Women's $10 to $18 Novelty Waists Pre-Inventory Sale Price Only $7.45 Beautiful Waists of charmeuse, net, chiffons, lire newett styles and shades. Broken lines o! sizes. Women's $6 -$6.50 Washable Waists Pre-Inventory Sale Price Only $38 Satins, messalines, laces and nets, in dress, semi-dress and tailored style. Regular sizes. Women's $3 to $3.75 Linen Waists Pre-Inventory Sale Price Only $1.78 Linen Tailored Waists, with soft sod stiff eol- To $4 Venise ADovers Now Priced at 98c a Yard lr nd -n all sites 18 inches wide Venise Allovers and colored effects, for trimmings and waists. $2.50 to $6.00 Bands and Edges 40c and 98c Yd. Venise and Imitation Irish Bands and Edges, 3 to 9 inches wide white and cream. 4 Women's $2.75-$3.75Wool Shirtwaists Pre-Inventory Sale Price Only $1.28 Wool Shirts or Shirtwaists, in navy, black, red and gray, and in all sizes. 97 Nainsook and Cambric Gowns, White Sale 59c Lace and embroidery trimmed high or low necked styles. 118 Women's Combinations, White'Sale Price 59c Broken line of sizes. Prettily trimmed in different laces and embroideries. 147 Pairs Cambric Drawers, White Sale Price 29c Good material trimmed with tucks and embroidery in at tractive patterns. 215 Pairs Cambric Drawers, White Sale Price 19c Well made and trimmed with laces and embroidery. $1.59-$2 Nainsook and Cambric Gowns for $1.33 94 of these Gowns. Laco and embroidery trimmed, high or low necks. Women's $1.59 Nainsook Chemise, White Sale 96c 150 of these Chemise, effectively trimmed with Swiss me dallions, laces and embroidery Insertion. Women's $1.25 Flannelette Gowns, White Sale 89c Just 120 Flannelette Gowns, double yoke back and front, mil. itary collars, braid trimmed. Women's $1.50 Flannelette Gowns, White Sale 96c 135 Gowns, In collar style striped material, trimmed with' silk braid and cord. Women's $1.75 Flannelette Gowns Priced at $1.19 120 splendid Flannelette Gowns, braid trimmed several styles. $2 French Gowns for the White Sale Only $1.22 Only 45 of these Gowns, low neck, kimono sleeves, hand embroidered in spray designs. $25.00 French Gowns for the White Sale $12.50 Hand-made, exquisitely hand-embroidered in solid floral and spray design, with lace medallions. Only 4 left . $27.50 French Gowns for the White Sale $13.25 Empire and round neck style. Hand-made, hand-embroidered, combined with Cluny and Val. laces. Only 5. $30.00 French Skirts for the White Sale at $14.98 Hand-made, hand-embroidered in floral designs. New straight model. Lace medallions and insertions 6 at this price. $25 French Hand-Made Skirts, White Sale $12.50 Hand-embroidered in eyelet and dotted designs some lace trimmed. New straight model 5 in the assortment Regular $1.00 and $1.25 Fancy Silks Pre-Inventory Sale Price, a Yard 49c Stripes, figures, plaid, in light and dark col ors, and handsome designs. Broken lines. Reg. $2.00 and $2.50 Silk Reduced Pre-Inventory Sale Price, the Yard 98c Including Brocaded Satins, Dresden Silks, Bengaline. and two-tone Suiting Silk. I Regular $2.00 Wool Suiting for Less Pre-Inventory Sale Price, the Yard 89c 54-inch All-Wool Suiting, in mixtures and striped effects. To $3.50 Dress Goods Now for Less Pre-Inventory Sale Price, Yard $1.57 48 and 54-inch Mixed Suitings and Brocaded Dress Goods, all wooL $1.50 to $2 Novelties Greatly Reduced Pre-Inventory Sale Price, the Yard 98c Broken lines, including plain colored Uk and wool Poplins, Brocaded Silk and Wool Poplins, and Silk and Wool Crepes good assortment of colors. sector ft rnurt-nm nw . mum aatig i Women's Knit Underwear for Less Women's $4-$15 Sterling Union Suits Pre-Inventory Sale Reduction H Prica Reg. 50c "Richelieu" Vests and Pants Our Pre-Inventory Sale Price, Each 39c 2 for 7JH4- Cotton. In ribbed style. Regular $2.00 ''Richelieu" Union Suits Pre-Inventory Sale Price, the Suit 98c Mrrcerired lisle, assorted styles, in all regu lar sizes. $2.00 Richelieu and Viola Union Suits Pre-Inventory Sale Price Is Only $1.29 Wool and cotton combination. Assorted styles, regular sixes. Our Regular 50c Fleeced Cotton Vests For the Pre-Inventory Sale at Only 25c Fleece-lined Veats, in assorted styles. Regu lar and outsize. 1 scalar ft rraa m rtor Halm BaU41f To $1.75 Kid Gjoves,J)8c And the workmanship Is of minute exactness in every seam and stitch. To secure a pair neces bitates determined action. Tomorrow morning the alert shopper will find these Kid Gloves in all colors and sizes Syi to 7$4, expertly made in pique or overseam of Cape, Mocha. Glace and Chamois. For the Pre-Inventory event QQp the pair 70l Children's $1.25 Gloves in genuine Kid, Mo cha, Glace and Cape. Sizes from 1 to 12 years. In gray, tan or white. Pre-Inventory ng J Xatm BaHtta Price. ealr Wto ft mak rtrat m 1&&7 TMEr Q.UALlTY:STOl& OF PORTLAND miilxlKVfcrrtaofy Alder 3U. $1.25 to $3 Dozen Fruit Saucers Pre-Inventory Price, Each, 5c 2400 to be closed ont at this price a good assortment of attractive patterns. SUf aaCTt 9X0 L $f.ft Nirltv Mm. re duced to 12 2.-4 5 sketched frim modrl in our i arm cut .slon Btirnt Kic 'hi( ird. mMtXry lur nd rv.fK vi white tari(iil fur. hnci with while salm Beautiful noveltv Coat reduced to 514.65 formerly $."15. Handsome plaid material, contrast- ,nJT PP'nfT and collar lined with satin. Smart Broadcloth Suit --only 310.00 lilce ilr lutrat;3n, in wine color, trimmings of black plush and jet buttons. Lined with satin. ', Journal Vvant Ada bring- reaulta.