V THE 3IORNING OREGONIAX, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1909. The Best Suit at $22.50 You Ever Laid Eyes On-In Other Stores 'Ttvould Cost $35 or More See Them Jewelry and Watch Repairing Agents Roy al Worcester, Bon Ton, Adjusto and Howd&LeBeau Corsets E argams tor Children s DayG rowhuDs9 'Needs T Two Ribbon Specials Lot 1 Taffeta, Rib bon, heavy weight silk, in all colors, for hair bows; a regular 45c grade; special sale price, OQp the yard Zuu Lot 2 Moire Taf feta Ribbon and fan cy Ribbons, in large assortment of styles ; values np to 3oc.the yard; on spe- IQp cial sale at I ub There's Something Listed for Every Member of the Family and Savings of the Best Sort Are Represented Here-Open 7V 9:30 P. M. Saturday iman- v. Olds, Wot TwoNeckwe'r Specials Lot one is made up of jabots, rabats, stock collars and Ve-nise- lace, Dutch col lars, regularly worth 35c each, good .styles, too 25c Lot two is niching in 3- yard lengths. Cord top, tourist ruching, 1 On worth 20c box at. . .1 Zu White tourist ruching, regularly worth 15c the box, on sale at. . 9c Children s Sweaters fZu $1.48 Unequaled values obtain today in the brightest andbest children's department in the Northwest. Mothers who want to saye and who care for best styles and clean new merchandise will soon have the hafyit of shopping here exclusively. THE SWEATERS are in white,-gray or cardinal, and for little folks from 6 to 14 years of age. Four grades are" specialized, the regu- 04 MQ lar $2 quality selling today for 0 ' iiO Regular $2.75 quality, Regular $3.50 quality, special for Q1 QQ special for PO C7 Saturday ...... 0 I 3 0 Saturday 01 1 0 1 GIRLS' DRESSES, Winter styles in plain or fancy materials, neatly finished, ages 6 to 14 on ny years, special today at this low price OZiOl GALATEA AND REP DRESSES, for girls from 6 to 14 years of age, dark or light color- OA flfl higs. good values at $1.25 to.. &4iUU CHILDREN'S COATS, ages 1 to 6 years, all new Winter styles, and all the latest ma- CM C ftto UlUiUU 4 II: It i I i. T nv ly.YV "Vjsr terials, priced at $2.75 to. Notion Specials Hair Bolls, full length, sanitary net covered, large fluffy rolls, worth 40c, OCp special N fcUu Hair Barrettes, large assortment, shell, am ber.' or jet, regular 50o values, spo- OCn cial at Bone Hair Pins, straight or crimped, 6 or 12 on card, regular 25c cards 1 for ' Hair Nets, of human hair, all shades, 1 Cn 2oc values for..,JU Listerine Tooth Pow der, 25c jgQ size 1 Woodbury's Facial Cream, 2,"o 1 7f value 1 ' u Hazeline Snow, .for chapped hands, etc., worth 50e, 9 Op Doilies at 10c Friday Economy Special in the Art Department. Crocheted Doilies, in 6, 9, 12 and 15-inch sizes; regu larly priced from 15c to 75c each ; spct-ial. . . V3 Less Nightgowns at 69c Women's . Nightgowns, of soft, fleecy, warm outing flannel, in neat striped pat terns, extra long and wide; well tailored; the best gown made for cool weather at this price. Be prepared for cooler nights; have two or three of these gowns to wear; CQp special at Ouu Curtains$1.10 Vhite Lace Curtains, in Brussels effect; full size, neat patterns; regular $1.75 values; 4th v Q1 1 fl Floor, at 0 1 1 1 U Reg $1.35 values at 90 $2 Gloves $1.48 We made arrangements with the Alexandria factory in France to. supply lis with a spe cial line of suede and glace kid gloves that we could sell at a lower than regular price.1 The Alexandria gloves always give perfect satisfaction. ' This lot comes in large range of colors, all sizes, and in suede and glace finish, and they're grades that sell regularly up to $2.00 and $2.25 the pair; at spe- AQ cial price, only...- 0 i 0 Men 's $1-25 Shirts 65c A striking special in the Sixth Street Men's Furnishing Shop for Saturday. Shirts made of good fast color materials in wanted shades and patterns and the correct styles for this season's wear. Shirts that fa vorably impress fastidious men. A lot 500 dozen, light or dark iolnrs: cuffs separate or at tached : sizes 14 to 18 values up to $1.25, today. lvi en s 6.00 Small Sizes Narrow Widths Shoes $1.00 65c They are sample shoes the most carefully made shoes that leave the factory but sample shoes show off to better advantage in the small sizes and narrow widths these are show t shoes. The most of the sample shoes are worth $3.50; some of them are worth more. Then we add a large number of small sizes and narrow widths from regular stock, broken lots; worth up to $6 pr., special .,.$1 Childs ' Shoes at $1.35 Up "FRIEND MAKER" SHOES FOR CHILDREN, at special prices'and seven styles to choose from. They are the best made, best wearing and are all round the best looking and most comfortable shoe to be had for the money. Button or lace, dongola kid or calf; light, heavy or medium soles. All priced as follows, according to size : Sizes 5 to 8, the pair $1.35 'Sizes 8y2 to 11, pair $1.60 Sizes 1114 to 2, pair $1.S5 Sizes 212 to 7, pair. '. . . .$2.39 WOMEN'S FUR TRIMMED JULD3TS, and slippers in gray, red, black and brown, all sizes, qq regular$1.50 grades; these are offered at the exceptionally low price of J Jll ft ST". www 7m .--- : !..;';. -.1 Children s Coats Special at $4.98 Ea. . ' ' . Women's $10 Silk Waists at $3.85 This line of children's coats comes in plain colored cheviots, the best shades of the season, or in fancy plaids, stripes and mixtures. For girls from 6 to 14 years of age, and decidedly stylish garments they are. Special for today in the suit dept. at P.rrKJ Mothers do not by any means overlook our superb as sortment of children's coats. Better this season than ever before, and even lower priced than former seasons. Let the style center of the Northwest supply the smart things that your daughter wears, too. , WOMEN'S SILK WAISTS A lot of 300, in good styles, plain tailored or trimmed styles and in black or colors, also in white and cream. Messaline or .taffeta silk, also laces and nets. Handsome assortment of styles and all OO OK sizes. Regular values up to $20, special today . . . 3Q 1 0 J Blankets $135 Fleeced Blankets, in plain gray, extra large size and good weight ; blankets that sell regularly at $2.00 the-pair, and they're good value at that; Pi QC reduced to W 1 1 00 A Sale of Petticoats Plain colors, stripes or moire effects, in black, navy, gray or green. There are many different styles of finish, and they come in the "Klosfit" or "Anna Held" tops. Also with drawstring tops. Priced at $1.25 to. $5.75 Comforts $l3S Covered with figured silk oline, filled -with fine white cotton and yarn tied; light and warm; de cidedly fine' quilts ; $2.00 values; special, Qr' on 4th floor. . ...01 iwO Silver ware Bread Trays, regular ly -worth $2.25. spe cial at Sjil.oO Bread Trays, regular ly worth $3.75 each, special at. . . $2.75 Fern Dishes, regular $2 values at $1.40 Dessert Sugar and Creamer, regularly $3 a set, special. jjSl.03 $2.00 Bon Bon Dishes, special. $1.50 $7.50 Nnt Bowls, only $5.0v $4.50 Bntter Dishes only $3.25 $6.75 Fruit Bowls, only $5.35 3- piece Tea Sets, sugar and creamer and spoonholdei reg ular $9.25 value, only $7.25 4- piece Tea Sets, sugar, creamer spoonholder and tea pot, regular $12.25 value, at $9.75 Women's Underwear Sale Specially Priced for Saturday A whole aisle full of bargains in the Hosiery and Underwear Depts. Women's Vests and Pants, vests high neck and long sleeves; pants ankle length, light weight, fleece lined; sell regularly at 45c the garment; special at the very low price of only. 29C Misses' Union Suits Merode make, all sizes from 1 to 8. A special lot, regu larly worth to $1 a garment, according to size, your choice of any garment QQp in the lot for the low price of OwU Misses' Underwear Finest elastic ribbed pants and vests; all sizes from 1 to 8, high neck, long sleeve vests; ankle length pants. Regular values up to 75c QQp the garment: special ,.. Owu Children's 20c Hose, 11c Pr. Rough and tumble hose for boys and misses," fast black, seamless, with spliced heels and toes and double knees. Regularly priced at 20c the rair; selling today- at 14 the low price of. III 59c Women's Winter Weight Fleeced Pants and Vests, high neck, long sleeved vests; pants ankle length. Regularly priced at 75c the garment ; for today s sell ing, at the low price of, 3 Pair Hose for $1.38 A special showing f women's fastblack hose, medium or heavy weight hose that challenges com petition at 25c the pair ; today ,fl4 QQ half dozen pair,for only OliwO Exclusive Agents Merode Underw'ar This superb make of hand-finished Under wear for women, misses and children is to be found only here. No other store in Port land can supply you. See immense stock in knit goods aisle. Hi Iff IjT AS Umbrellas . The, minshields offered for this week are for men or women and are the best for the money ever brought to Portland. We've made good on our ."ONE-TWENTY-NINE SPECIAL," and this lot is a rare example of the quality. Paragon frames, Usje or serge cov ers, neat handles in Ebony Mis sion ; not to be equaled at . $1.29 Boys' and Girls' Umbrellas, with lock or hook handles that .hang over hooks in school rooms ; fast color; regular . 75c values, special at ....4S? Odd-Piece Embroideries Resular 20c Values 10c Yard Hundreds of odd pieces, short lengths and parts of sets from our em broidery stock on sale at about half price. In going through our as sortment of embroideries we found immense quantities that must be sold at once. Swiss, nainsook or cambric materials, edges and inser tions; .widths from 1 to 4 inches, and values up to 20c the yard. Your choice for today only at the remarkably low price of Women's Handkerchiefs, with machine made Armenian lace edge ; fine Swiss materials or all linen. Special 3 1 7n for 50, or, each I lU Special bargain display of Handker chiefs Saturday. , The handkerchief counter is covered with a display of two big lots. One lot regularly worth 5c each, at 35 the dozen, or each 3 One lot regularly priced at 12c each. .7 Silk Mull Scarfs in all the leading shades for head drapes, shoulder throws, etc.; 75c values, at the low price of . .48 10c 25c Wash Ribbons 15c Suitable for trimming underwear or fancy work; all light shades; regular price 25c piece of 10 yds. Special. .15 See the magnificent display and assort ment of imported and American Trim mings in newest fancy for Fall. Mesh nets embroidered in old silver, old gold, gunmetal, etc. Colored trimmings and a host of new novelties, and all low priced. CRUISE IN LAUNCH FATAL Excursion Party Lost After Collision on Hudson. NEW YORK. Sept. 24. A 33-foot launch containing a woman and three or four men was run down by a tugboat In th Hudaon River, oppoaita Ninety second etreet, before daylight today, and it is believed that all the occupants in the launch were drowned. The launch, named the Madegar, was one of scores of such vessels which have been constantly flitting about the Amer ican and foreign warships in the river. Incident to the Hudson-Fulton celebra tion. It is believed that the occupants of the launch had been visiting on board one of the American battleships and were returning to shore when the Madegar was struck by the tug. The launch was not overturned and was barely scratched. but it is believed panic seized the woman and her men companions and in the ex citement they feaped overboard. One of the French battleships turned its searchlights on the scene of the col lision and several other vessels put out their rescuing crews in small boats, who searched the vicinity, but none of the missing persons was found. A strong ebb tide was running, and it Is believed they were carried down the river. The identity of the Madegar's owner is not- known, and there Is nothing on board the launch which would lead to the immediate Identity of any o( its oc cupants, although a woman's tailored dress and silk coat Indicated to the police that they were persons of means. "Can be depended upon" is an expres sion we all like to hear, and when it is ued in connection with Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy it means that it never fails to cure diar rhoea, dvsentery or bowel complaints. It la pleasant to take and equaUy valu able for children and adults. DRY PARTY TALKS POLICY Prohibitionists Celebrate 4 0th Anni versary in Chicago. CHICAGO, Sept 24. The policy of the Prohibition party In the National cam paign of 1911, and possibly the Presiden tial candidate will be tentatively deter mined' today by the scores of party lead ers who are In Chicago to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the founding of the built on the site of Farwell Hall, in which the party was organized in 1869. . Notable members of the party, Includ ing former candidates for the Presidency and Vice-Presidency, are in attendance, and it is asserted that the gathering will be .tantamount to a national convention in point of attendance of men who direct the affairs of the party. It is said ithat a movement is on foot to have adopted a rcrugh draft of a 1912 platform which would deal with current conditions politically, tariff and other things, as well as the basic principle of the abolishing legalized liquor traffic. Among those here are: John Russell, aged 87, temporary chairman of the first convention and Prohibition Vice-Presidential candidate In 1872. who arrived from Boston yesterday, and John P. St. John, of Kansas, 76 years old, who was the Presidential candidate in 18S4. What Pensioners Draw. OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU, .Wash ington, Sept. 24. The annual report of "the Commissioner of Pens'ons shows that on June 30, last, there were 7881 pen sioners in Oregon drawing $1,280,731 an nually from the Government; 11,017 in Washington, drawing $1,780,413, and 2393 In Idaho drawing $292,709. If anything la wrong with your skin, try fSantlseptie lotion th result wUl surprise you. Any drugstore can supply it- ENGINE TRAVELS HIGHWAY Grants Pass Will Use New Transpor ' tatlon Method. GRANTS PASS, Or., Sept. 24. (Special.) The ponderous traction engine and its train of lumber trucks recently purchased by Spalding Bros, to convey lumber from Love's Station, 12 miles south of here, made its trial trip yesterday in good shape, and brought to the local mills 40, 000 feet of different cuts of lumber. This amount will be increased as soon as the road is put into shape. As the outfit takes a track about- ten feet wide, It is necessary to have regular stations, and a person in advance to notify others of its coming. The outfit created considerable excite ment as the heavy machine poked its nose up the main thoroughfare, and horses that were used to the automobile 1 r.r r.A rt thalr Anm flnri ffRVfl the thing .a wide berth as it approached them. The innovation of traction engines will not displace the hauling of lumber with teams, but it means that the mills are increasing the output of sugar pine, and that men and teams cannot be found to haul with at this time of- year. It is re ported that the owners will save on each trip about tm. The engine travels at the rate of three and four miles an hour. MR. NEVVLYWED IS STUNG Groom Finds Proof of Bigamy in HU Bride's Trunk. KANSAS CITY, Sept, 24. When he found four marriage certificates In his wife's trunk, Frederick Chapman, of this city, who believed he had married an un sophieUcated country girl, investigated further and discovered what he consid ered evidence that Mrs. Chapman had not oeen aivorcea irom ner last husband. Chapman confronted hto wife with the certificates and she confesBed to previous alliances. He then preferred charges of bigamy against her and she was arretted last night. According to an alleged confession to the prosecuting attorney, Mrs. Chapman admitted having boen married to five men besides Chapman, and said she had deserted each of them. Trunks, suitcases and bags. Largest variety at Harris Trunk Co. VISITORS TO THE EXPOSITION Will tlnri rest and comfort for tired fet If they will shake Allen's Foot-Ease, an anti septic powder into their ho before iart ing out. Over a quarter-mUMon packages nf this world-famoua preparation were aold during .the pan-American Exposition , at Buffalo, and nearly as many at Ht. Leuia, It cure tired, ahinp;, swollen, perspiring feet while you walk. U0,Q00 tct imoniala. Gt a 2JJc package of Allen' poot-Eace teday eC . any Drusest. Don't accept any aubatUut. i