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TREE EMBROIDERY PJREE CAKE-BAKING SCHOOL LESSONS GIVEN FROM 9 A.M. TO -12 M. AND I TO 4 P. M. FREE Third Floor lES50NS The'Wfereht Store" S6 &Washin$todt Sts. Governop-Of Russian Province. Mortally Wounded. GIVEN BY EXPERT v TEACHERS IN THE NEEDLEWORK ART" SHOP . Annex, Second Flesr REVOLUTIONIST'S REVENGE mm i i r General Soklavosky, Governor, or UfaShot Down in Public "Ght den Because lie Sternly Rcprescd'Sebeliion.- - UFA, Russia. May IS. Major-General Sokla'osky, Governor-General . of the Province of Ufa, -wasflred 'at several times and seriously -wounded th'is: morn Ins in the public garden during-ao en tertainment. His assailant .disappeared. General Soklavosky's life Is despaired of, though he retains complete conscious ness. V Vice-Governor Bogdanovitch ha,? taken over the administration of" the province. STERN ASD VIGOROUS RULER Soklavosky's lf cdcccss6r"3ret" Same " Fate Two Years" Ago. ST. PETERSBURG, May 17. (3 A. M.) The shooting of Major-General Sokla vosky. Governor-General of Ufa, yester day. Is the second crime of this nature which has occurred at Ufa within two years, his predecessor. General Bogdano vltch, having been assassinated in .the streets on May 19. 1903. General Sokla vosky, who was "Vice-Governor of Oren burg and later, as military governor of the same province, acquired a reputation as a stem and vigorous official, was ap pointed to restore order in the turbulent government o.f Ufa. and adopted a re pressive policy which long ago caused him to be marked rfpr the. same fate as Bogdanovitch. Numerous revolutionary societies were broken up by General Soklavosky and manifestations were not permitted under his administration and the last acts of the Go-ernor-General were .the dispersal of an anti-governmental club and the suppression of the Mayday demonstra tions with the arrest of many armed demonstrators. REFORM PLANS TAKING SHAPE Jewish Disabilities to Be Removed. National Assembly Project. ST. PETERSBURG. May 16. The As&ff clated Press learns that the basis of Hie project for the extension of the rights of the Jews now under discussion by the committee of Ministers Is the complete removal of the time' limit of residence of Jewish merchants of the first and second class In the large cities of Russia (the period is now restricted to three months annually)", and the extension of the unre stricted right of residence of Jewish artisans. According to the Russ., the complete project, of .the Bqullgan rescript commis sion, provides, as anticipated." for a con sultative assembly on the lines of the Shipoff programme. - with four- estates "modeled cn those of the Finnish Diet, the nobles, the clergy, the burghers and the peasants. M. Bouligan will now. accord ing to the same authority, call in the marshals of the nobility, presidents of the executive committees of the Zemstvos and Mayors of cities .to secure their ie"wst POLICE DRIVEN FROM STREET Jewish Mob Breaks Out Workmen Denounce Rebel Agitators. WARSAW, May 16.-There were dis turbances In the Jewish Quarters this evening. Police wei attacked by a mob and forced lo take refuge In the market hall, from which they shot and killed one and wounded another of the rioters. ' The workmen's committee Issued a manifesto today denouncing agitators, saying they had deceived the workmen, who had been led to believe a general revolution was afoot throughout Russia and as a result a number had been killed without gain. The committee implored the wprkmen to return to work and se cure their aims' by peaceful measures. A message by telephone from Lodz re ports that slight disorders continue, but that many are returning to work. POLITICAL CLUB AUTHORIZED Moderate Liberals May Talk Politics. Fears or Disorder Ended. ST. PETERSBURG. May Iff. The plo i eer Russian political club' has been formed under th auspices of Baron Tieznhausen and other prominent Moder ate Liberals, and has been authorized by Interior Minister Bouligan. This example Is expected to be followed at Moscow and elsewhere. The formation of authorized c lubs for the 'discussion and propagation if political ideas -will mark a distinctly nen- phase In the reform movement. With the passing of the Russian May day. many foreign, newspaper correspond ents who expected an interior crisis in the Spring, arc leaving St. Petersburg, convinced that all prospects of serious disorders is over ior the present. POLICEMEN KILLED BY BOMB." Two Meet Instant Death ana Assas sins Shoot Third. RIGA, European Russia, May 16. Two policemen were killed "by unknown per sons at midnight near Gupenbcrg Park. A bomb was thrown at a police patrol, with the result that a Police. Commission er was wounded and a" policeman was killed. A policeman, among those who pursued the bomb throwers, was shot arfd killed by the assassins, who were armed with Tcx'olvcrs. Volley Breaks up Meeting WARSAW. May 16.-A gathering of Russian and Jewish Socialists on - Na lewki street was dispersed at midnight by a volley from an infantry patrol. The police previously had fruitlessly tried to disperse the demonstrators, and finally summoned a military patrol. The latter fired at the crowd, wounding several per sons slightly. Death Sentences Set Aside. - ST. PETERSBURG. May 16.-The Court of Appeals lias decided that the sentenc-, ing- of four persons condemned to death at Warsaw by a military court-martial for attempts on the life of Chief of Police von Nolken and other -officials of that city, was illegal, as martial law did not exist 'there at the time. The prisoners will be tried again before a civil court. Export Duty on Swedish Ore. STOCKHOLM, May" 16. The- Riksdag today rejected by 219 to 146 votes the pro posed export duty of 27 cents per ton on Iron jore. - Portland's Greatest foremost Store IS GREATER AND BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE ! LEADERS! Yes tint's it; Hot only tie leader 'among the "Exposition dky" stores, but onj- place is firmly established at the iead of the line among Pacific Coast houses. Our headlight gleams "across an open field, reaching to Chicago. No store between that metropolis and Portland surpasses this, either in magnitude of stocks or. authoritative Fashion showings. We are often termed a. "Conservative Store." "Conservative"? Yes a grand, good word to live up' te-ajj lived bythis house. It means exact "business methods; plain statement of truths, courteous, prompt'1 and intelligent service without sen sationalism. Going into every market of the . world for its best merchandise and getting it whiles it's freshest, newest and best. There's much education and entertainment in looking thro' lines ef goods such as shown here, and thousands of visitors enjoy and benefit by the time, spent here daily! That' they gain knowledge and ideas as yet revealed by no other Portland store iscertain yes the store is brighter,, better and busier than ever before. These values were never approached by any West ern house never surpassed in America. Will you share? The Specials' arc TOR TODAY ONLY. ' SCHOOL OF DOMESTIC SCIENCE, TEA ROOM Second Fibor. - Under. Auspices T. W. C. A. MEXU FOR TODAY. Tea. Coffee. Chocolate., Milk In Bottles. Vegetable Soup. V . " . Fruit Salad. Hot Rolls. ' " "Ham Sandwiches; Bread and 'Butter. Tea Cakes. MORE REMARKABLE VALUES IN THE v Smart and Seasonable k Wanted Silks for Stylish Summer Dresses Soutk Abbcx FIrt Floor. It's not surprising for this store to offer re markable or even sensational bargains In Silks; In act. 'tis quite the habit a habit tnat kecpi the silk store busy every hour of the work-a-flay. week. It's seldom," however, thut opportunity allows of greater values than these of today $1.00 2VOVELTY SUIT SILKS Special, only) yard.. 68c fLSS'XOVELTY SUIT SILKS Special, only, yard. .64c The above come lu all colors and every new style made. V BLACK DRESS GOODS. 51.00 Regular grade Crepe de Paris Special. - only, the yard 76c Jl.25 i-egular grade Crepe de Paris Special, only, the yard , .- - ' 86c 51.50. Tegular grade Crepe de Paris Special, only, the yard -. 11.18 51.75 regular grade Crepe de Paris Special, only, the ard SL38 , These are all silk and wool and very dressy fabrics. Today's Wanted Bargains Found in the Women's Shops First Fleer.1 " i. . 25c LAWN COLLARS 32&c A new lot ofTVomen's White Embroidered Lawn Col lars in the latest style; very swell and pretty Reg ular value 25c; special while they las4t, each..lSHc LACES. A new lin of fine Embroidered Chiffon Applique, in white, black and colors; also ecru- and cream VenUe Laces and Bands . Regular 50c value--Spedal oXt yard. , 2Jc Regular 75cvalue Special at.yard. 38c Regular 51.00 value Special aC yard..... 48c- Regular 51.50 value Special at, yard 75C Regular 57.50 value Special at, yard.T S425 25c TAFFETA RIBBOXS 15c.' ' All-Silk Taffeta -Ribbons, 4 inches wide, brilliant lustre; make beautiful ties and ' girdles Regular value 25c; special, yard ...,............. .l5c REMARKABLE INDUCEMENTS TO TODAY'S BUYERS OF t Women's and Children's Under muslins and Pretty Art Pieces Second Fleor Abbcx. ; Children's good Muslin Drawers; clusters of three fine tucks, continuous strips on sides. Ages, years 1 2 4 6 S ' 10 12 14 1C Regular price ....llct13c 13c 17c 19c 21c 23c'25c 27c' Special at & 10c 12c 14c lc 18c 20e 22c 24c An almost "endlefs variety of styles of Ladies'- Corset Covers of cambric and,naIn:ook: all full front, trim med in eltner embroidery or lace edging and in sertion or beading and fine tucks Regular 85c; special at '....37c Finished Cushion Slips; i!l readv for the filling; Ber llnen tops, tinted irr six different designs, backs and border of art denims, edged with black art ma terialRegular price C5c; special at..".. 47c ' u Today's Shoe Bargains on the Pair -Way West Abbcx. Women's $3.50 Shoes $2.25 Women's fine patent kid Lace Shoes, Blucher cut and fine glazed kid Lace Shoes with patent tips; also choice selection vlcl ikid Lace Shoes, matt top, turn soles and patent tip; good qualities for wear, lit, style and comfort jtegular value 53.50; special at. the pair v.i... ZXi Infants' 75c Shores 45c Infants' Glazed Kid Lace Shoes, patent tips, no heels Regular value 75c;-epeclal at, the pair 45c Boys' $2.50 Shoes $1.50 One lot Boys" genuine Russia Calf Lace. Shoes. Bluch er cut, good, stout solei; all sizes Regular value 52.50; special at. the pair. fl.se Women's $2 Slippers $1.25 The "Ermtale" and EIeerf Tito Popular Slippers ThU Staves fer Women. The "Eleanor" is an all-kid, one-strap Clipper, with a stylish, yet comfortable, heels the "Erminle" is a. patent kid vamp, one-strap Slipper, with a Mili tary" heel Regular value 52.00; Special, pair.... $1.33 Aprpn Bargains Women's and Children's Speciaf for Today" sVeead. Fleer Abrcx.' LadleV- Tea'Aprons, made or line white Jawn and long tie n4c trimmed In embroidery, ribbon and hm stitcningaii nave pocjceia .rcegui&r 'price 55c; spe cial at ..23c Children's Aprons Of extra fine glngkaa. In light blue or -pink and white checked; all Xdther Hubbard style, collar and sleeves' edged with embroidery; ages from 4 to 18 "years Regular price 5L64; spe cial at r , v TN....MC Another Extraordinary Sale of Women's Hosiery" Today Value xaaglng up from ? 1.00, L25t SI .56 to fl.75. Por One Day of Record Smashing Selling Priced at 49c per Pair Tne aggregation Is' too large and varied to allow of description In detail. Suffice to say the sensational, and surpassing offering includes the handsomest collection of beautiful Lisle Hoscry shown by any store in the city. Not a. pair under 51.00 in value: more at 51.25 and 51-30 and some at 51.75. but for one day's tremendous selling we've marked 'em Zn thousands of pairs at Misses' fine ribbed Black Cotton Hose with linen spliced knees, heel and toes ReguJar 25c, 30c and 3oc values Special for today only at, I rr . tne pair . n I 5 v. Today's Specials in Woman's Knit Underw'r FIrat Kloor. Women's Bleached White Swis-Ttlbbed Vests, high . neck, long sleeves 75c quality: special, each.....Se Women's White Cotton, low neck, sleeveless Vests: very neatly trimmed 20c quality; special, each.. 13c Today's Jewelry and Leather Goods Specials t Annex Flr Floor. Jewelry Special for Wednesday, one lot of assorted Scarf Pins Our regular 2oc value for 17c Another special on pretty Brooch Pins; a great va riety to select from Values up to 65c; today for. 10c Leather Goods Protect your Jewels and money by wearing a Secret Jewel Pocket. We place on sale today one lot of pretty Jewel Pockets, made from washable silks -and chnmois-llned Our regular 65c vahie..30c One lot of Ladies' good quality Leather Bags, come in browns, tans and black Our regular 52.75 values;, today only at 91.98 Today's Bargain Finds - Ib Small Wares Ainlen First Floor. . 5c WIRE HAIR PINS 3c BOX. Box heavy and Invisible Wire Hair Pins; assorted' Sizes Regular vclue 5c: special, box ...3c .. 0 5c SKIRT BINDING 2c. Brush Skirt Binding In black and colors Regular value 5c; special, yard 2)c lc TOILET PU.MICE 7c. Toilet Pumice, removes stains and roughness from . hands and fingers Regular value 10c: special at, 75c CHAMOIS 49c Cleaning and PolJshfng Chamois, extra large size Regular.value 75c special, each .v.: ..-18c 56c WRITING PAPER 29c. 1-pound package Writing paper, flax cloth finish, con taining 120 sheet paper In tilue and gray tints Regular value, 50c; special, package 28c ,Tec SEALING- WAX 35c. Denulson's Sealing Wax, with five sticks perfumed wax and two tapers In cabinet Regular value 50c; special, each 35c Two Splendid Bargains for Men FOUND TODAY AT UMBRELLA COUNTER First Floor. ' MEN'S 81.00 WALKING STICKS 25c. At the Umbrella .Counter. Men's Walking Sticks In nat ural wood, with large hook handles Regular 75c and 51.00 valu.es; sprcial at, each 25c MEN'S UMBRELLAS S3.8S. ' g Men's All-Silk. 28-inch L'mbrellas. with natural wood handles, best make Regular values 51.50 and 55:03: special at, each .$2.98 Rare Bargains in Summer Season ables in the Men's Shop , SPECIAL FOR TODAY ONLY. First Fleer West Abbcx. MEN'S Z3 PIQUE VESTS l.e. Men's Summed Vests, In white pique with black and rhlte and brown and white strlpea and checks Our regular-52.25 value; special at. each fl.0 MEN'S 50c UNDERWEAR SSc. Men's Balbrlggan Underwear, made of an ecru-colored open mesh, extra finish: a comfortable and season able garment Reg. value 50c; special, garment. .3Sc MEN'S 81.50 UNDERWEAR 81.12. Men's extra fine double thread Worsted Shirt and Drawers, in seasonable weight, silver gray shade Our best 51.50 value; special at, garment 81.12 BOYS' 80c GOLF SHIRTS 35c A line of Boys' Golf Shirts, In white and fancy colors Regular vs.lue 50c; special, eack-. ase MEN'S 75e OLF SHIRTS 47c A lot of Men's Whltf Golf Shirts, with white pique front and one pair cuffs Regular value 75c; special at. each ...4Tc MKN'S 30c SOX SPECIAL, 2 PAIR FOR 28c Min'S if;1. SHlIc? Sox. In gray with black strlpea and figure lUalar value-2c; special Trra plr- Xc "Home?rolk's Pre-Cxposition Sale" Specials during this month are PHD AMP HTSV-ANI V Unless Otherwise Designated. 1 VJK VllL UfA I , KJ 11 L I Grand "May-fair" and Spring Bargain Carnival. Specials in Today's TIVAX TI'X!i N Announcement are for I vJ LrA Y UILY' Another Big Sale of - y Handsome New Shirtwaist MS Jacket Suits Grand Salons Second Floor. LARGEST AND FOREMOST WOMAN'S APPAREL WEST OF CHICAGO. $22.5(and $25 Silk Shirtwaist and Tailored Jacket Suits $14.95 Every woman should be interested, for this is a season when silk predomi nates, and no wardrobe is complete without a Shirtwaist or Jacket Suit of silk. And here 'they are, at fraction of their worth. Prudent women will buy today, while prices are at their lowest stage and assortments at their best. The Suits comprising today's offering are in handsome taffetas, browns and greens, in changeable effects and plain blacks. Waists iLuc siuucu juhra ana are uox-pieaiea, wnn jeg fancy effects, and fancy-stitch trimmings. Skirls lengths, with stitchings, shirrings and plaitings to $-22.30 and $23.00 values-today only, -at. ....... . Another Great Sale of Silk Petticoats $10.00 Silk Petticoats All $495 This House is famous for its Shirtwaist Values: Another Sale Today in Keeping With its Reputation for Greatest.Bargains and Correct, Dainty Styles. Handsome white lawn Waists, beautifully trimmed, in embroid ery and tucks. Some are trimmed and tucked fronts, others all over trimmed in pretty -embroideries, narrow and wide effects; regular $5 values. Special today for $2.98 Today Closes the Great Sale There'll be 'strenuous Suit selling here today. In offerings continue one more "day until closing time styles, coat, blouse and -Eton models, cheviots, serge's, Panamas, broadcloths and fancy mixed tweedish enecis in nanasome mixea iaoncs; colors cmoracing navys, blacks, blues, browns,, greens and mixtures.' All the latest trimming effects of strappings, buttous and ostitchings. Very newest and latest of the season's reigning styles. On special sale today only as follows: . " . $35.00 TO $38.50 SUITS FOR .".$27.95 I $48.50 TO $55.00 SUITS FpR. ,..37.49 $40.00 TO $45.00 SUITS FOR 331.65 ' $58.50 .TO $68.50 ;SUITS FOR! ..f.'.S49.98 $75.00 TO $85,00 SUITS FOR 59.95 . - - FOR WOMEN WHO DO HOME MILLINERY TRIMMING A Monster Sale of $ 1 5,000 Worth of New Suitings In the Dress Goods Stores, in Addition to Our Own Entire Stock of Novelty Dress Goods four Days of Tremendous Bargains. and Combined for a Grand Bargain Carnival A t Veritable Feast of Fabric Values. . v , In these offerings are included every,-wanted fabric for present wear. "We'vetaken a large order canceled by a leading Chicago house on account of the strike, and consequent stagnation of. retail business; the goods come to uS at less than the' cost the mill, and we shallgive our patrons the benefit of our good fortune. In order- to further intensify he interest which Portland women must take in" this sale we shalft include, every dollar's worth of our Novelty Suitings, in addition to the purchase of ' . , $ 1 5,000 'Worth of New Novelty Colored Suitings , Every yard is this season's make worsteds of the popular hard-finished weavesr in all colors and styles. Panamas in neat novelty effects. Novelty Mohairs ia every new' color and style in fact, the choice "of our entire line of Novelty Suiting marked for QUICK, SNAPPY SELLING. Regular 2.00 grade; special for, yard $1.6i' Regular 1.30 grade; special for, yard,. $1.14 Regular $1.75 grade; special for, yard $1.31 I! Regular $1.25 grade; special for, yardiR...$ .86 These bargains are for today, Thursday, Friday aqd Saturday only. -V GREAT SPECIAL SALE OF High-Grade French China and Dinner Sets SURPASSING VALUES TO INTEREST CONNOIS SEURS Third Fleor. Richly Dircerated FrCBch Chlaa Redaced Bread and Butter Plates Regular value $13 dozen; special at, the dozen , f 11.25 Bread" and Butter Plates Regular value $18.00 dozen; special at. the dozen 1X50 Bread and Butter- Plates Regular value $19.00 V. ' dozen; special at. the dozen . . ?14.2o Bread and Butter Plates Regular value 124.00, dozen; special at, the dozen. . -fiKoe Breakfast PJates Regular value $23.50 dozeniA . special at. the dozen . ... flT.Kt Breakfast Plates Regular value $30.00 dozen; . Special at, the dozen;.... , 12.58 Breakfast Plates Regulac value $32.00 flozen; special at, the dozen ' yg4.ee Breakfast Plates Regular value $34.00 dozen; ' special at. the. dozen r.... ;... , 33e jjinner iates Regular value $27.0$ dozen; peclal at. the dozen Dinner Plates--Regular special at, the dozen . Dinner Plates Regular special at, the dozen . Dinner Plates Regular special at, the dozen . value" $30;lfl value X3S.00 value $37.09 r dozen;. r.32-5e dozen; -f.J24.99 dozen; Hnadsemelr Decerated Dinner Seta Bursals. 63-piece set Regular value special, set. m&s 112-pIece set-Regular value $U0r special, set 117-p ece setRegular value $144; special, set. . Sie&M lti-P ece set-Regular value $227; special. set..7.35 117-plece set Regular value $233; special, set. .fl73S i The akove are i only few of the many bargains for theweek In richly decorated Chinaware that Rwalfc oar patrons. -Jv Women's ESTABLISHMENT - o -mutton sleeves, in are in the popular round match:: g f fs3? .r ...... I ZjQ newest styles and popular fancies. Four of the extreme . ii late styles in the choosing, and all the wanted shades and colorings. The best bargain in Silk Petticoats ever offered by a Portland house. Regularly sold for $10. Special, today -only, at . $4.93 Laaies $5 wniTe jo Lawn waists . . . 4-v of Women's Tailored Street Suits addition to the wonderful values in Silk of today. The Suits are in. plain and c k Suits, .these derai-tailored- A Sale of Shapes at Half Price "Bijou" Millinery Salons Annex, Second Floor. Today Ave shallplace on Special Sale, all grouped on one1 long counter, our entire stock of high-grade Untrimmed French Hat Shapes at Y2 PRICE. v The choosing is generous, and includes '-fancy straws, horsehairs, Tuscans, chip and hemp braids, turbans, sailors, and fancy dress shapes. Graud assortments. Values, ranging up from $3.00 to S10.00 at regular prices. Special todav choose as vou will at Vo PRICE! A Great Purchase of Novelty Suit- ' Today's Bargains Ready Ob Fourth Floor. - 2.75 H.UI.UOCKS 2.15. A Canvas Weave Hammocks, throw-back' pilldvv,. ,con ' cealtid spreader, wide valance. Regular valuef$2-75; special, each .f2.l5 o.ee couch- 'covers $1.93. Heavy Tapestry Couch Covers, fringed all around, f Oriental designs -Regul.ir value $.00; "special at. mch (r. i.nr. $&ZB S.MVRNA RUGS $1,231 . AH-Wool Smyrna Rugs, size 1Sx3S, Inches" regular value $1.00; special each ". . - s 50c Size 30x63 inches Regular value $2.50: special at. each ..... - ...$1.23 SPECIAL VALUES OF INTEREST TO HOUSEKEEP- ERS, RESTAURANT MANAGERS, AND t HOTEL FOLK. TabieNapery Greatly Reduced In the Linen Store r First FIser. Table Linens 42c Yard- Genuine Scotch Homespun, Heavy Cream Table Linen. ' i the yaj;d 43c - Hemmed Napkins S4c Doz. - Sa dszen Hcamed Linen Napkissk -with fancy strlpetl" Tordr; special at; only; Oozen . .j,, . ...i.. .TS4e"