THE MORNING OREGONIAN, "WEDNESDAY. MAT 13, 1908. Have A Royal Fitted This Week Expert Attention We are sole Portland agents for the fa mous Royal Worcester Corsets, they are the only make we carry, and we have them in ISO models a model for every figure and a price to suit every purse. Special attention to fitting this week. In addition to our own permanently employed skilled fitters, we have with us Miss Milne, a corsetiere with a national reputation. We are giving all our attention to one corset, the only one good enough for us to handle. Come in and let the best trained fitters possible to secure assist you in finding the model best adapted to.your figure. You need not fear being persuaded from one make to another, we sell but one, the Royal Worcesterinthe Sapphire, Bon Ton or Royal Worcester grades. Don't put it off come now. 2 Men's Underwear All Grades Spring and Summer garments; combination or two-piece Suits in all styles, qualities and finishes. This store is a strong attraction for the fellow of saving habits, who is par ticular about the make and quality of his underwear. We carry the standard grades in lightweight wool, in balbriggan, mercerized silk or in the famous Deimel linen mesh. We seek the patronage of men who prefer standard qualities at less than usual prices. Men's Golf Shirts Neat patterns, standard materials and patterns, in $1.00 yft. grades; Wednesday only Men's Hose Odd, lines in regular 35e grades. These are serviceable and durable; special Wednesday ....... Smallwares: Skirtmarkers for the home dressmaker. Thev mark the skirts correct ly. Worth 75c each. Special, each only , . . . . Castile Soap of the finest' quality. White or green. Imported from Italy and Crt selling regularly at 75c bar; special. . Vt 59c Dress Shields and Corset Protec- QQ, tors Regularly 75c pair, special. . C Hair Brushes with solid backs of foxwood or real ebony. Excellent brushes QQ that sell reg'ly $1.25 ea., special. 07C Swastika Writing Paper, each OQ sheet embossed; worth 60c lb.; spl.- Miss Milne, Expert Corsetiere Is here demonstrating the advantages of the Royal Worcester, Bonton and Sapphire Corsets. Her motto is, "The right corset at the right price, for every figure." Women of full figure should be fitted with the Adjusto Dowager model. Dress Goods and SilksSale Prices VOILES, in the proper weights and colors for evening wear. The largest stock of these goods in the Northwest to choose from, and all are reduced. This includes plain or fancy weaves, striped effects, chiffon or regular finish and all wool, silk, and wool or silk voiles. Regular $1.00 quality; per yard 69 Regular $1.25 quality, at, per yard..83 The $1.50 quality, the yard $1.09 The $1.75 quality, the yard $1.29 The $2.00 quality, the yard $1.39 The $2.50 quality, the yard ... 1.69 The $3.75 grade, the yard ...$2.63 The $5.00 grade, the yard $3.29 Wash Taffeta for 69c a Yard The famous Royal Wash Taffeta Silk, the best grade made. Special this week ZQ in our silk shops at, the yard vJ7C Peau de Cygne for 89c a Yard Every wanted shade in the fabric, one of the most popular of the season, and one that gives perfect service. A reg- QQ ular $1.25 grade; special, the yard. .OSC Some Colored Mohair Savings The $1.00 grade 71 The $1.25 grade 89 The $1.50 grade . .$1.19 The $1.75 grade $1.38 Oxfords Now at $3.50 and $4 and in the selection of styles an unequaled group of values. Shoes that are made to fit and salesmen who know how to fit them. On these claims we achieve and hold our immense shoe business. Despite the tremendous selling of the Spring season, we are well supplied with all wanted styles in tans and white shoes. Summer footwear comfort is impossible without low shoes. Ask to see our tans and white canvas models: Style X12712 "Women's three eyelet blucher, of dark tan Rus sia calf, on a new short vamp last. These are fitted with a very pre-tty Cuban heel ; handsome and good values at $4.00 Style XBlOlij Women's, but ton Oxfords in dark tan Russia calf, made on the new trump last. Medium short vamp, mili tary heel; exceptionally good stock; price $3.50 Style X156 Women's tan Rus sia calf, blucher cut Shoe, short vamp style made on a new straight foxed blucher pattern. The leather is darker than that usually shown as tan Russia, making this shoe a pronounced innovation. It is a comfortable style and, indeed, modestly priced at only S4.00 MANY STYLES OF WOMEN'S OXFORDS AT SPECIAL PRICES Valenciennes Laces- A Sale PhenomenalNightgownSale 5000 and more night gowns in this lot that are placed on sale at special prices. They are made of nainsook, cambric or muslin. These come in an endless variety of designs; with high neck, low round or square neck or V-shaped style. Sleeves are long, short or elbow length or in kimono or butterfly styles. The assortment is excellent, a style and grade to suit every taste. They are all well made, and cut generously full. Made under sanitary conditions by skilled workmen. Trimmed with tucks, headings, draw ribbons, laces and embroideries. Note the reductions: 90c to $1.00 grades for. . .69 $2.25 to $2.50 grades.. $1.48 $3.75 to $4.00 grades. .$2.75 $5.25 to' $5.75 grades. .$3.58 $8.00 to $8.50 grades.. $5.39 $12.00 to $13 qualities $7.13 $1.25 $2.75 to to $4.25 to $6.00 to $9.00 to $1.50 grades.. 98 $3.00 grades.. $1.97 $4.50 grades.. $3.13 $6.50 grades., $3.87 $9.50 grades.. $5.93 $13.50 to $14 qualities $8.89 $1.75 to $2.00 grades.. $1.29 $3.25 to $3.50 grades.. $2.36 $4.75 to $5.00 grades... $3.34 $7.00 to $7.50 grades... $4.48 $10 to $11 qualities $6.25 $15.50 to $16 qualities $9.95 49c Widths from 2 to ll2 inches and as good an. assortment of patterns as you would wish to see. Edges and inser tions to match; delightfully dainty and decidedly new. Come in bolts, 12 yards each and regularly worth to 85c the bolt. This sale is by the dozen yards only. Your choice at Chiffon Veiling A superb qual ity in plain effects, with satin border or in velvet dotted de signs. " Colors are light blue, tan, navy or pink. Regularly 65c and 75c, special "Wednesday 39 Women's Lace Hose Allover or bootlace designs. Hose imported direct by us. The best 50c and 65c values to be found on the Coast. Various patterns in lace effects; absolutely fast black. Made from good quality lisle yarn. Special Wednesday 39c Waist Patterns terial enough for the entire waist, to $5.00 each, Wednesday Infants' and Children's Socks For Summer wear. Come in plain lisle or plain silk, in all colors. We- also have them in plain col ors with plaid tops and in allover lace designs. The assortment is remarkably complete. Prices, 25t 35 and 50 Women's Underwear In Spring weight. High or low neck vests, sleeveless or long sleeve styles. Pants to match in either style. Special, each garment 35 Fine quality batiste or lawn, with em broidered fronts, collars and cuffs; ma- Regularly worth $3.50 $2.98 Belts Worth to $1. 00 Each Sell at 48c A stirring bargain in women 's plain or fancy leather Belts, as sorted colors; finished with hand some buckles. The wanted sizes are here in plenty, and the styles are indeed attractive. No woman of taste can afford "to miss this sale." The regular values are 65c, 75c and $1.00; special Wednes day at low price of, each..48J Women's Neckwear Linen Col lars, in striped and dotted de signs. A quality that sells regu larly for 25c each. Special Wed nesday at 2 for 25 Women's Gloves Silk and lisle; one and two-clasp models. Black, and white, in all sizes. Handwear regularly worth 50c, 60c, 65c and 75c the pair. OQ Wednesday at the exceedingly low price of only, per pair yiC Silk TL Waists Half Price The silk bodices featured in this special come in handsome plaid designs, in plain colors, with lace in sertion, in pompadour silks and in dainty striped pat terns. They are extremely dressy models, and the acme of good style and quality. The lace waists are con structed of filet mesh, baby Irish, Valenciennes and other laces, or some are of net, with hand embroidered designs. Very dressy models, worth $12.50 to $55.00 each, your choice Half Price WOMEN'S SILK PETTI CO A TS, in all colors, made in many styles. There are deep flounces trimmed with accordion pleating, with clusters of tucks, or with single narrow tucks. Other flounces are made in the circular style. These under skirts are made of a prime quality fast color taffeta, good full size, and values to $10.00 each. All colors for street or evening wear, a superb assortment. One of the greatest petticoat bargains ever offered, values to $10.00 choice Wednesday QO for only, each tpT fO Outing and Ready-to- Wear Hats lk Less Supply millinery needs now for school wear; for outing or beach; for vacation and for smart street use. Choose from a grand assortment of natty and tasteful styles. Smart tailored models, 'trimmed with ribbons, quills, silk, etc. The colors are burnt, white, navy, brown and black. The original prices are indeed small but these are still further reduced for Wednesday. Phe nomenal bargains ensue. Your s choice of a lot of over 300 ready to wear IA 1 hats for women, misses and children C5o MARRY 11 COM D E Better Basis Than Love, Says Professor Bowden. WILL GET FAIR HEARING Asked to Kcsign. but Still Conducts Classes Believes In Kreedom of Association r Sexes and Sub sidy of Maternity by State. CINCINNATI, May 12. rrofessor H. Heath Bawden, whose resignation as pro fessor of philosophy at the University of Cincinnati has been demanded by Presi dent Dabney because of his private views on marriage and, sociology, conducted his classes as usual today. President Dabney stated that in his opinion it would do no harm for Professor Bawden to continue his classes temporarily. He was disposed to give him a fair hearing. Professor Bawden today gavo out a statement of his case." "I believe," said he, "in freedom of as sociation of the sexes and in marriage based on comradeship. The only limit I would impose on sexual promiscuity would be the aesthetic Ideal of comradeship, on the moral side, and the necessary restric tions of stirpiculture on the physical side." He approves of marriages but insists that comradeship rather than love Is the essential. He "derogates the finality of marriage and social stigma which at taches to divorce," and believes with Plato that the state should subsidize maternity. Popular With Vassar Students. POUGHKEEPSIE, N. T.. May 12. The news that an effort was being1 made to force Professor Bawden out of the University of Cincinnati faculty was a surprise at Vassar College. A very limited circle Here was aware that the Professor's departure from Vassar was due to his views on marriage and sociology. Professor Bawden was very popular with the Vassar students. THEODORE GALLAND DEAD lix-Kesldent of Portland Iveaves Many Friends. SPOKANE, Wash., May 12. Theodore Galliwid, president of the Northwest Loan & Trust Company, died suddenly this morning from paralysis, following stomach trouble. He was a brother of Julius Galland, head of the Spokane Brewing Company, and was a stockholder in that corporation. Henry C. Wortman said last night that the news of Mr. Galland's death came to him as a great surprise, as he had met him in New Tork about two months ago and at that time he was in excellent health. He said that he and Mr. Galland had been associated in business for about four years and their relations were very close and agreeable. Mr. Galland was a bachelor but his friends were numerous and of the highest character. He was born in Butteville, Or., about 45 years ago. When he resigned as manager of the Gambrinus Brewing Company, of this city, 18 months ago, he made a trip abroad; and upon his return became pres ident of the bank In which his family is largely interested, the Northwest Loan & Trust Company. When a resident of Portland Mr. Galland was recognized as one of the most charitable and public spirited citizens of the city. - How to Pacify the Moros. WASHINGTON, May 12. General T. H. Bliss, of the Army, in his capacity as Governor-of the Moro province. Island of Mindanao, in the Philippines, in a report to the War Department, declares that the effort to establish an American judicial system in that province has been a fail ure. He proposes vesting by law in the headmen the power to try certain cases, the establishment of native courts or boards of arbitration, and the legalizing of Mohammedan marriages. General Bliss points out that punishment should be prescribed by law in reasonable ac cord with native customs, but involving no degrading or Inhuman condition. Swell tan shoes at Rosenthal's. APPEALS AGIST SESSION CTjASII between acting gov eiixors op arkansas. While One Is Away Another Calls Legislature Together Too Much Expense Is the Reason. WASHINGTON, May 12. "I will is sue an appeal next Monday to the con servative members of the Arkansas Legislature not to assemble in extra session," said X. O. Pindall, president of the Arkansas State oenate, who has been serving as acting Governor of that state, and who arrived here last night. He made this statement today when shown a dispatch from Little Rock, stating that Allen H. Hamiler, acting as Governor in the absence of Mr. Pin dall, had issued a proclamation calling an extra session of the State Legisla ture. Mr. Pindall declared that his reason for opposing an extra session was because the state could not afford the expense incident thereto. He will return to Little Rock Saturday night. SQUABBLE OF THE GOVERNORS Three Men to Take Hand In Fight Over Special Session. LITTLE ROCK, Ark., May 12. Al though Mr. Hamiler still denies he will try to hold the office of Governor after the return of Governor Pindall, he is holding consultations hourly with prominent attorneys who are opposed to Governor Pindall. Lawyers here say Governor Pindall, even though he succeeds in getting the office, cannot revoke the call of the special session. The Democratic nomi nee for Governor, George A. Donaghy. said' to be on his way home also, will be a prominent factor in the special session. The citizens of Morreltown held a mass-meeting today condemning the action of Governor Hamiler in call ing a special session of the Legislature. Monuments for Oregon Trail. OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU. Wash ington, May 12. A favorable report was made to the House today on Representa tive Humphreys' bill appropriating $50,000 for the erection of monuments along the old Oregon trail. The bill au thorizes the employment of a commission to erect the monuments at an annual salary of not over $2500. GRANTED A CONSTITUTION Only Feudal . State In Germany Changes Government. ' SCHWERGINGER, Germany, May 12. The Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg Schwerin ceased today to be the only state in Germany without a constitu tional government. This morning Grand Duke Frederick gave up his feudal privileges and granted a consti tution similar to that enjoyed by some of the other German states. The suf frage is to be according to property classifications, and the members of the Legislature are to be elected by a sys tem of indirect voting. By means of special arrangement the Duchies of Mecklenburg-Schwerin and Mecklen-burg-Strelitz will have each a general Landtag, as well as their own Legis latures, to act on local questions. REBUILT IN 24 HOURS Tonopah Rapidly Recovering From Effect of Flames. TONOPAH, Nev., May 12. The fire which broke out in this city last night, raged for fully two hours before the flames were checked. One entire block of business houses, with exception of the Butler theater, were burned to the ground. The fire department was slow getting to the fire, but the volunteer department and the citizens did good work. Twenty-eight business houses and six residences were burned. Con siderable stock was saved by citizens packing: the goods to places of safety. The Are could be seen at Goldfleld, 35 miles away, and telephone communica tion brought over 2000 feet of hose in 45 minutes, in an automobile. At a meeting of prominent citizens, held at 4 o'clock this morning in the Nevada Club, $1000 was raised to cart away the debris, and at 7 o'clock 50 teams and 150 men were at. work re moving the rubbish. At this hour. 2 P. M., one building already has been constructed and will be tenanted by a firm in the morning. The loss will reach fully $150,000. Troops to Leave Crete. CANE A, Island of Crete. May 12. After nearly 11 years of occupation, the four powers that have nad In hand the protection of Crete Great Britain. Russia. France and Italy have decided that the people of the island under the able administration of the Grecian High Commissioner, Alexander T. A. TCaimls, have settled down sufficiently to justify the withdrawal of the inter national troops. Observe Davis' Birthday. RICHMOND, Va., May 12. Governor Swanson today issued a proclamation requesting the people of Virginia to observe June 3, the centennial of Jef ferson Davis' birthday, as a holiday. On that day a Davis monument erected here by the Jefferson Davis Monument Association, will be turned over to the city. Hunting for Modernism. BRESLAU. May 12. Cardinal Kopp has instructed a committee to supervise the teaching of Catholic theology in the University of Breslau. This com mittee will report to the Cardinal every two months regarding evidences of modernism in the lectures delivered. ONLY Mwk PE23M PER MONTH The New and Marvelous CURE FOR CATARRH IMPONDERO-THERAPY The New and Marvelous CURE FOR CATARRH Seventy-five per cent of our ninety millions of poulation suffer from catarrh. 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