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THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND, APKIL 2o, 1009. MMMMHM " " . 1 1 : i i ii n i i (i Men's Cotton Sox 12Vfcc GOOD 20c VALUE A showing of roeti'is cotton Sox, made seamless, with black tops i.u woiie soie; tcese socks are absolutely fast color and wear lW. Special at The Most in Value, Tlie Best in Quality ANOTHER WEE : J& OF MO WET- Mail Orders Receive Our Prompt Attention Men's Chambray Shirts 95o Each BEST $1.50 VALUE A sale of men's plain blue chambray Shirts, made coat style cuffs attached, full pleated bosom or regular soft bosom; these splendid shorts come in all sizes, and are good K. -L $1.50 value, on sale at VI DO Exceedingly Great Valiies in Silks, Satins, Wool en Dress Goods Just now we are offering at remark able low prices the very choicest of the new fabrics,' for instance: Woolen Fabrics in Black at $1.00 In our Black Dress Goods Section ' we have arranged some very tempting- values in fine pure wool fabrics of seasonable weights. Wool Satins, English Prunella, shadow striped- Kovelties, French Poplins, English Mohair, Ocean Serges, Wool Taffetas, French A oiles, etc. We know that you cannot equal these values any where else at this tt-f ff low mice PJL-vFJ Woolen Fabrics in Cream $1.00 Fashion lias decreed that c-rcam-colorrd woolen fabrics are to be extremely popular this season. Here you will find complete assortments of the newest weaves Silk and Wool Directoire I oplin,. wide French Serge, novelty striped Storm Serge, new herr.ngJ.ono weaves, hard-finished Worsteds, English Bedford Cords. Mohair Sicilians, Silk Luster, etc., etc. pure, clean woolen labncs, the best values to be had in C 1 V f the city'at XUvf Yard WideMessaline and Phoenix Black Silks LOT 1 Yard-wide, pure silk, yarn dyed Black Swiss Messaline; a soft, gracet,, fabric of brilliant finish, both spot and acid prorrf; especially adapted for the popular directoire 'and -princess gowns. Comes 36 inches wide, priced at . V 2n LOT,.2 I'hemx Satin, a clever, new. double-warp, sahn-finif.li, yarn-dyed,, double-weight black : silk : of guaran teed quahty; comes in a perfect black in a permanent lustrous ior ;T:?ab!! . cchBB. .TlfVESS Slcbiner's and Belding's Satins, a Yard Wide and Guaranteed We are now showing a full line of these celebrated satins; thev are the world s best; perfect in finish, and guaranteed by the makers to wear two seasons. Not a wanted shade missing plenty of cream and black. Two qualities to choose from- ?1.00 B ELDING BROS SATINS $1.50 SKINNER'S SATINS . . . . . AWIHG OPPORTUNITIES 1 Tlie Siiit IDepartiiieiit -." YOXI littln simrtrist. - i....- - . t. A.. .1uji.uiiig power 01 your money until you have visited our snit itMurtm.ni w S'th: arSVoff Tftr-feW frm8nd f-lowsybut baySe oZlZvroftSZl thVcoX w l -i,Ve?' 70U fd Btyle' uality and val in Popularly priced suite During f5S2ri7 we, splay samples of these earments; right direct from the New York mlnn SIm materials, all new shades, and positively the latest styles. bSScOO tt priced for Monday and Tuesday at $16.50 and. . . . opwuy .OO Women's Skirts $10 II Child's Wash TW Stylish Skirts of the first quality black voile and pauama, in black, brown and blue; several different styles, gored effects, finished with folds and ' -trimmings 'of satin or silk. Regular t-l-s.;-u to tio values, c 1 g for the week . . . Children's Dresses of fine quality chambray: colors bine, tan, linen and gray; three different styles sailor. Russian blouse and directoire. Good, serviceable dresses, neatly trimmed with braid. Well worth O 1 e $2.00 and !?2.2o OiOd Wash Petticoats $1.00 Made of fine quality percale and cham bray, striped effects, In blue, black, green, tan; deep flounce, finished with straps. Specially C -J gg priced at 91UU fpom 5S3.Rn in on n.fS?:S,r'!f ;"et,T! .ih?l. of whi't. and ecru , ,u uia, uiue, green, o il rose and smoke ti, IlhSrr, Zi P-tty yles incluiin nV .. "jvi c ui less ciaooraie character some witli ,.i. p ona: sleeves in tucked and nlain Pff a'i... ' some LHh ykes f 59 Cft . " ': fit AA Taffeta Petticoats $4.90 An exceptionally fine quality non split table taffeta is used in their mak ing; colors are black, brown, blue, tan and red; deep flounce, trimmed with six straps. .5.50 and Qt Cht 6.50 values 7 U Silk and Net Waists Sl.OO 1.30 Shantung: Pongees, 21 and 26 IT 1- - mw-r . - Auuues w ltte I-r 1ot'!, n Sa,a tomorrow Genuine Shantung Pongee R.Iks, hand made, our own direct importation; comes in a splen- .iTrf r tlOSu' CVeT? "eave; Ptid all pure silk'wUI u ash like linen; shown in natural color onlv. Two ffreat bar gam lots: "Ar $1.00 GRADE, 27 INCHES WIDE, PRICED AT 7 A Wonderful Sale of hmoroideries HALF PRICE AND LESS FOR ALL KINDS OF EMBROID ERIES It is the best Embroid ery sale we have held in many a day. It not only contains enormous assortments of all styles of embroideries, but the styles are the newest shown this season. Included are sheer swiss, cambric and nainsook sertions, galloons, medallions; Covers, etc. ' I10Uncmg3' ln' 7.5c and 85c Shirtwaist Fronts, 24x24 inches, embroidered on line sheer swiss m the new panel designs; dainty, O 7 pretty and new. Special " ' (JUC 18-inch Corset Cover Embroidorj-, 18-inch' f lounVing, 2 to 3-inch lliif sale 7t values, specially priced for Q Eillf fifhf111" jVrdV 'a'n"d' Torchon Laces 111 this season's prettiest patterns; also 1 to -inch Lace Inmming Bands: so much in demand for trimmin- cot- !h" yraerr:-. . "t. !? 5e vb,u"' on saic 4c Wasli Below we list a few of the many tempting values we are offer ing in pretty new cotton wash fabrics. We ask you to compare these offerings in. quality and price" with assortments shown elsewhere, then you will know where "best values" are to be had. CPniJATNIlS-A "eW fabric of soft wea; comes in all kimoI Yhade"j estremelv Pre"y and very-desirable for yard G dresses- sPecial e at, per JQq PRINTED CHAMBRAY A very durable and' inexpensive fab r,c; comes full 32 inches wide;hown i p,ain shade, strips" and attractive bordered effects. Priced at, per COi:F?ULAThe lia"d-m-t wish fabric we have wrrTrL!1" "Sn? aud cIors in beautiful ..r uv.uicu t:ui.Ti. ooia onjy in 1-yard jcuguio, aau pneeu at s Cotton $2.95 WAISTING MADRAS A splendid wearing fabric, shown in a large variety of designs, with white ground, with neat s ripes d,. and figures in black and color?. A fabric great demand. Special value at... J& O C MSnSIZED PU.fSE-One of the most' trac'tHe". wash fabrics; comes with a beautiful mercerized finish in a soft crepe weave, colored grounds with neat printed Q !l figures. Special value at, per yard... loC Fnf- LINA.-A fabric of exact imita'tion" of "French linen comes m medium weight, full 46 inches wide- show in all the new plain shades and white. Regular 33c A qua hty, priced at JSQC SICEPEA V6ry nCW fabric o Pefect"fin"ish: nothing ncher for evening wear) comes with white and delicate tinted .. grounds, with pretty printed flowered designs; very k aI dainty. Priced at. per yard OOC Mercerized Poplins, in plain shades and white," per' yard 20 Seco Silk, in all the new ula.in T,ao j y tt- New Soisettes, in all the new plain shades, per yard! .25 . I I : ,- . ' '-- . ' ! ' T . WORK NEAR1NG END Tariff Framers Now Busy at Loose Ends of Bill. COMPROMISE PAPER RATE -Steel Men's Desires for Higher ftuty on Halls AVII1 Likely He Disre garded w Kate on Crude Oil AVill Be Reported. ; WA3H1XOTON. April 24. The im j rotUnt work of picking uploose ends tn the making of the-, new tariff bill was fcesrun today by the Senate committee en finance. Wood pulp and print paper were the Items considered, and. It was greed that an amendment should - be : drafted by a subcommittee in the na ture of a compromise between manufac turers of print paper and those who- are demanding free pulp and reduced duties on paper. The question of the duty on coal 'was ... ?""de'd- but the committee haa aeclded to . recommend the ..continuance vloVrmprCT?i rate of 15 Per ce"t ad aloem on hides. fSiTo . me." have lnsist3 that the rate JJ , a " on rails is to low to alve American manufacturers adequate pro tection. It had been expected that an LuTuV0 ,426 WUM be raade raits! but it Is .now regarded as settled that iuVt adpted b- th House will No action was taken on the crude petroleum schedule, but it is admitted that some protection will be provided for ik8.Klnf Pendent P!. P It f not likely, however, that the 50 per rent ad nrwn;rbaeea,dd bv the LKATHEU MEN PROTEST 1DTIES Hold Meeting In Chicago and Adopt Resolutions on Tariff. riai'a duty-iT!-- turers of the middle West. A commit -tee waa selected to go to WMhinl and ten the Pfesidfnt tnd Members dut?oThrde8.hedanser" "'ac'" The leather men also indorsed a letter-written by. a representative of a St. Louis shoo firm to Senator Dolllver Intended to correct an alleged Impres sion of the Iowa Senator - that the IdnV," abollsh th duty on hides emanated from an Eastern firm. ..oyeKot the West," reads the letter, Jla Jr0lUin hard in conjuncl tlon with Eastern manufacturers of iZ2 and 8hoes for "th abolition of the. 15 per. cent duty on hides." , CITY OFFICERS NOMINATED Tx Tickets Placed tn Field by Pii - maries at Klamath Falls. KLAMATH FALLS, Or.. April 24.(Spe eial.) George T, Balderwin and F. T. Sanderson were nominated today at the city primary for the office of Mayor of Klamath Falls. Both have announced themselves in favor of public improve ments and the contest was a friendly one in the primary and a quiet campaign is expected. Kor Councilmen the following are the candidate: First AVard-A. Castel and K. M. Richerdson. Second Ward R H Dunbar and L. F. Wllllt. Third Ward two-year-term Charles Woodard and 3 , Summers: one-year term, B. S. Gries by and B. K. Withrow. The city election occurs May U. BIG IRRIGATION -PROJECT Colorado Counties Vote Bonds , to Water 100,000 Acres. VAn- Col" P1 -Virtually a unanimous vote was cast for the J3.360.000 dUtrict88" " ,be.B""-Iri irrigation , Z,1 ZilK Provld irrigation for 1C0.000 acres in Bejit and Prowers counties south of the Arkansas River. A cena more than -M0 miles long will be birilt, and the . reservoirs, . which will have a capacity or 75.000 .acre-feet, will have a 90-foot dam. About two years will be necessary to construct the system. . ' BRYCE CAN'T ATTEND FAIR British Ambassador Too Busy Make Address at Seattle. to SEATTLE. April.. British Ambassa dor James Bnce has notified the mana-e-mcnt or the Alaska-Yukon-Pactflc Expo sition that he will be enable to attend and speak at the opening exercises of the Far on June 1. owing to the lomt absence from his post that the journey to Seattle would necessitate. James J. HIU Tias accepted an Invita tion to speak at the exercises and Fresl- 0fn,LTaJtr',n,dAS,8rnate a esentative or the National Government. ' Stewart's Body to Be Cremated. S?IN0JtN- April 2 "ended by a number of Senators and Representa tives and other friends, funeral services for ex-9enatdr William M. Stewart It Nevada, who died here yesterday, will be held at a local undertaking establish ment tomorrow. The services wiU be con ducted by Rev. John Van SehaicU. j" Vm7 ? "if Churcn Our Father, afte'; which the body will be cremated. Muslin Underwear I MUSLIN SKIRTS. $1.25 VALUES. 9S A e.u i?1 ,CferinP of mus'in Skirts, made of good qualit cr cambric, w,th deep flounce of fine embroidery; other styl have rows of wide lace insertion. These arrnertts are rll Keirular .$1.2o value, specially priced for this sale. .."oC MUSLIN GOWNS, VALUES TO $1.25, 89 Afr"lSilWii? r women's Gown in the high, square, V-shapcd Zd veCk ShVer S,yle; made of fine lalitir cambric, . nainsook or muslin, neatly trimmed with dainty embroideries Z7 andtrb0-S; JThese arp rments that are exlra well made neatly finished and good full width and length? Ru ialeVtUeS ' "Peoi-Hy Pced for this MUSLIN DRAWERS. 50c AND 65c VALUES, 39c A sale of women's Drawers, made of excellent quality cambric or muslin, wtth flounce, trimmed with row s of neat h stitched tucks and fine embroidery ruffle; other styles are w . luai uwi: r 1 1 1 1 ii.M' va nac r-r. priced for this sale at. Men's Wear Specials MEN'S UNDERWEAR. BEST 75c VALUES Au extra special showing of men's jersey .ribbed cotton Shirts and Drawer? made of excellent quality material : the shirts have fine ribbed neck and satin-faced front; drawers are made with interknit trunks, faced with good sateen, have nice sus peudcr straps aud pearl buttons. Regular 75c yf g value, on sale at TCcfCfc MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, SPLENDID 75c i VALUES, A sale of men's Negligee Shirts, made of highest-grade material with soft turndown collar and soft cuffs; they come i a' great assortment of blue and white checks, blue with White .-lllpo, tan .vuu nbwriea sinpes ana plan, cream Ct. and white. Best 75c value, special at OCiC WELCOM E TO JAPS Los Angeles Citizens Ready to Greet .Training. Fleet. - EXPECT' VESSELS SUNDAY Visiting. Officers and Crews to Be Lntcrtalncd by Banquet. - Fete and Trolley Trip Through Orang-e Grove. .I-OS A.NGELES. April 24" At S IrJT00 mo1 the Japanese cruisers Abo and Soya, in eomrranrf nt r-Ai'- H. Tjiohi. win Trtve a San Pedro, to remain three davs. A wireless message from the a so late wiJ-a"erno" statel that the cruisers were tlien at a point about 15 miles south of Santa Cruz Is!and. and -?ould proceed leisurely. ' , d '':eat,? of Los Angeles officiate and. citizens, headed by General Frank Amf'T1. board the r-hlp of 7,ilChl tomorrow forenoon and extend a hearty welcome to the officers and men of the Japanese ships.. Among the delegation will be many member, of the local Japanese colony. - -. Inasmuch as this Is the first visit of a Japanese war vessel to American shores since the American fleet of bat tleships visited Japanese ports and was given such a e-reat . , Intention of- the committee in "charge i iuc arrangements to make the en tertainment of the Japanese' sailors here as pleasing as possible. . There will be a banquet to the offi cers Tuesday, followed by a trolley trlp through the orange groves In the afternoon. y POTATO KING" CELEBIIATKS Jap Farmer AVill Send Employes to , See Fleet on Special Boat. STOCKTON-.' Cal.. April 24.-George smma. - the Japanese potato, king, who recently purchased a fiie residence in Berkeley, is planning to git-e a hundred or more of his Japanese laborers a trip to San Francisco while the Emperor's cruisers are there, and will dress the men in new business suits for the oc casion. The laborers will be given" a steamboat trip to the B;iv rity at Shima-s expense. Tl.eir outing will cost anlma $2000. . ex-United St a it... mt....i . las. who.was tried for embezzling trust funds belonging to homesteaders. William Penficld Near Death. WASHINGTON. April 24.-Willlam Pnn "eld; ""So'lc'tor of the sSi Sert ment. who ha3 bn oritlrallv ill forborne BOMB IN PACKET KILLS VntUcntificd Dcatli in yian Meets Awful ' ' ' Kvcrctt Saloon.- EVERETT. ".WaSh...Aprir 24.-An un identified man, said to be a " shlngle weaver. was last "night killed by a bomb or nitro-glycerine. which he is supposed to have had upon his person, In the rear of the Mint saloon., It Is uncertain whether it was a caso or suicide or accl- iCnt" Trhe man wis ln the saloon eome time before, and is saia . to have talked of suicide. The explosion mangled the body and tore out the walls and windows m. The narae" of Setteriund. Ballard. Wash., was found written across the clothing label of his coat. was about 40 years old. AVagner Did Xot Embea.le. -SfOUX FALLS. S. D.. April 244 .Ct.5fqu,ttal --as returned hcr"e 1 11 (.UC CHSA r T Anon T- 1 MIC ITHNn rT A nun. Tt'. . " on ,y a sner, inerbest is Hoods Sarsaparilla. It f is the best because it does the most good. - While it makes the blood pure, fresh and lively, it; tones . the stomach' to bet ter, digestion,, creates an "appetite, stimu lates the kidneys and liver, : gives new brain, nerve and digestive strength. An unequaled list of cures 40,366 tes timonials in two years proves its merit. .iSr.aa'i? j.orlho" wh. VrtT medicine .M.. ,.,,, 5 oarsaparuia is now pat un in chocolated tablets railed Sarsatabs. is well aa 5 - 7 f . wen as airs. J. r. 5ee. 50 (WnM Kt.t . . days', cannot survive long, according to reports from the bedside today. ltoad Files on Land. HILON. Mont.. April 24. The Gll more & Pittsburg Railroad Company filed 13 deeds on land in Horse Prairie for right-of-way today. The Ollmore line Is building from Armstead Mont on the Oregon Short Line, to the al"' men country ln Idaho. ?'rv,5.J'"t"in" wny mnwrti or Turkish ml-. The women .re kept In the back ground. The men marry fnfr the on.iitt.. saw.';,':,!!?Srt,a, Tssxe,-? mrry- AGENTS DUNLAP & CO. STYLISH HATS You Are But Partly Dressed When your clothes do not fit you with style. Few tailors lrnnw V,, to bring about both. Under $50 you can't get clothes from tailors as you can from STEIN-BLOCH. Brains and wise expenditure figure in STEIN BLOCH SMART CLOTHES; and they are made to fit and have style. They are tailored and not manu factured. .Brains are in them, not machinery. For Spring and Summer, we have these clothes priced from $20 to $40 Co MEN'S FURNISHERS Washington at Fifth Perkins Hotel Building