13 Demonstration of the "Howd" and "Le Bean" Corsets by Madame Scofield, Expert Corsetiere, Direct From the Factory Dr. Deimel's Linen MesK Underwear Merode Underwear Richardson's Linens "Onyx" Hosiery E. SL W. Snirts, Etc. e OiregifoeiP' O Stoire Today's Shoppin tilleti'iiL'for Shrewd Economists THE MOEMJfG OREGOMAN, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1910. B omen's Fancy Waists $C.50 Values Special at $3.15 Ea. An all-day sale of Waists. Materials of exquisite fineness, such as chiffon over China silk, chiffon over net, messaline, Jap and China silks, combined with dainty trimmings of self shades. Then there's plain tailored silks, shown in pleasing models; checks, stripes, two-tones and fancy silks, intensified in beauty by lace and g 1 C button trimmings. Values to $6.50, on sale at this special price, each VJU Juvenile FnrrkiUire &gZZZ3& Here's something new for the children and don't you know it's hard for the grown ups to keep their hands off them. They are just like big folks' furniture, such as you see in manv ico cream parlors. Built just as strong. Chairs and tables that will last the little fellows until they outgrow them. We Quote the following very low prices: CHILD'S CHAIR, with seat QYt inches wide; stands 11 inches from the floor; oak seat, Japanese copper finish frame and legs. A small, hardy chair to have about the house. See window dis- JJ1 7X play. Regular $2.50 value at P O CHILD'S TABLE, top 16 inches in diam eter; Japanese copper finish frame and legs; height 17 inches. The strongest ta ble made. See window display. Our best regular $4.00 values, on spe- CJO Cf cial sale at this low price, ea. PJ Sale of Fine SilK Petticoats $12.5Q Values Special at $4.98 An all-day sale of high-grade Silk Petticoats in fascinating styles and colors. There's Dresdens, Roman stripes, two-tones and a complete line of plain shades. All are cut generously full, fitted about the hips, clasp fastened, or full with "drawstring. The most remarkable values ever shown in Portland. Rich, lustrous taffe tas, such as you'd buy at $12.50; on special sale today at this price, ea. $4.98 Men's $1 Underwear Special 75c Siit Four-inHandTies 25 c All day today, in the furnishing goods department, pru dent fellows will profit by this sale of medium-weight derby-ribbed Underwear, shirts and drawers ; blue, pink and ecru colors, in all sizes; also "Porosknit" in blue and pink; best regular 50c or $1.00 a suit values, "7C priced special at 38c each, or the suit on sale for SILK TIES 100 dozen men's four-in-hand Silk Ties, ex cellent quality silk, all new 'patterns, for "dress-well" fellows. See Sixth-street window display of dark and light colors. The best values ever shown in Port- OC land, on sale at, special, each take advantage d Men's $4 Oxfords 1.98 In the shoe store, Sixth-street annex. To start the season off with a rush, and to start the people to talking good about our shoes, we will offer for today's sale only eight styles in men's oxfords, patents and tans and (fl QQ gunmetals; regular $3.50 and $4.00 vals., spl. S'-1-'0 Ladies' Neckw'ar 25c Vals. 2 for 25c All day today. Take two for the price of one. Dis tinctive styles for Spring and Summer. Stocks, jabots, stock collars, cascades, Croats, lawn and net bows; also a line of embroidered wash belts, fitted with neat pearl buckles. Thousands in the assortment from 1 O Ay f which to choose ; regular 25c values, special at SPECIALS FROM 2 TO 6 P. M. Great Sale of New BdEiilir&ery $12 Hats $5.95 WmmmJ&AWmm -The matter liraiMWl T sell them at $15 fiats $7.95 Qir Millinery Salon is abloom witn Spring and Summer styles "The models are chicvand smart looKing and embody a great var iety of shapes, colorings, designs and trimmings Models in millin ery for every occasion A great novelties at less than maKers prices of otir getting these hats so we can these very low prices is a long story and of little consequence to you, just so we give the values Come early It's a sale of great proportions comprising hundreds of trimmed hats, ready-to-wear Handsome Picture Hats of imported heavy rough braids pyroxoline, Manilla and Cuban braids, chips, etc.; trimmed in flowers, fruits, ribbons, silks, lace effects and self- tC QC trimmed suit hats; values to $12 P Charming and becoming Hats of Milan, import ed hand-made, heavy rough braids, trimmed in wings, quills, foliage, fruits, flowers, silks, rib bons, etc.; unusually stylish and flj QC serviceable.; values to $15, special P " 0 Our Great Sale of Trimming Flowers Will Be' Continued All Day Today, $2.25 Flowers Sl.OO $1.75 Flowers 75c $1.25 Flowers 5Qc OOc Flowers 25c $2.00 SilKs 89c Yard Pongees and W hipcords 3000 yards of these silks were placed on sale. But, the demand being so great, we were unable to wait upon all comers, so we will continue the sale today to give all a chance. You should try to come early. High-grade two toned pongee and fine French whipcord silks, 24 to 27 ins. wide, such as are selling today in New York at $2.00 the yard. An endless variety of new Spring shades; QQ best regular $L50 and $2.00 values, special, yard OS7C Lawn Tennis Goods Sporting Days Are Here In our sporting goods department we are showing complete lines of tennis goods. Ward and 'Wright 's tennis racquets, made of "especially selected ash; the gut used in stringing is the best imported, noted for its life and JJQ ff driving qualities; weight 13 to 15 ounces; each P"-' Various other lines are shown, such as the following: The Campbell, at..S5.00 The Columbia, at..$3.0O Hub, new style at..$2.00 The Golden Gate..$4.00 The Park, at, ea. .2.50 The Surprise, for..S1.50 Childs'$2.5QCoats$1.89 From 2 to 6 P. M. today, in the infants' store, second floor, a sale of pongee Coats for children from 2 to 6 years of age; natural color cloth, piped with blue, cut box style; very stylish little garments; regular values to $2.50; spe- d! QQ cial afternoon price, garment Pi0' Sl.OO Night Gowns 39c 2 to 6 P. M. today. Women's Gowns in Hubbard or chemise stvles, long or short sleeves, embroidery or lace-trimmed, or clusters of tucks, with inset of CQ insertion; our regular $1.00 values $2.25 Ironi'g Board $1.75 2 to 6 P. M. today. Take elevator to third floor. Improved folding Ironing Boards, with sleeveboard attachment; our regular $2.25 values, on sale CJ "1 7ti at this special afternoon price P J $2.5Q Embroidery at 98c 2 to 6 P. M. A wonderful bargain for four hours. 27 and 54-ineh Embroidery Flounc ing of fine material suitable for lingerie; also 22-inch allovers in large assortment of patterns; our regular stock values QQ. to $2.50, on snecial sale at, each fOC Women's 2Qc Vests at 11c 2 to 6 P. M. today. Women's fine qual ity jersey-ribbed Vests in cream color only; nicely finished with beading; low neck and sleeveless; our best regu- 1 1 lar 20c values, on sale special, each A A 85c Rompers Now at 59c From 2 to 6 P. M. today. Parents should look well to their needs in this line; blue and white and pink and white check ging ham and plain blue chambray Rompers for children 6 months to 6 years of age CO age; regular 85c values, special at SPECIALS FROM 6 to 9:30 P. M. $2.5Q Petticoats at $1.27 6 to 9:30 P. M. today. Women's black Petticoats, in heatherbloom or satine ; wide flounces, tailored, tucked or shirred with underlay. Body of skirts are cut full and are well made. Values up to CJ " O 7 $2.50, on special sale at, ea. P iftl.OO Bach Combs at 25c From 6 to 9:30 P. M. today. An evening sale of gold inlaid Back- Combs, a great variety of patterns, all guaranteed not to tarnish ; a beautiful collection of values to $1.00; grouped in one lot, onOC special sale at this low price, ea. C 5Qc Hair Turbans at 25c 6 to 9:30 P. M., today, a great sale of Hair Turbans, all the newest shapes and a complete line of shades; strictly OC sanitary; regular 50c values, each fciJi lOc Torchon Lace at 5c 6 to 9:30 P. M. today. A sale of Tor chon Laces in edges and insertions to match; widths up to two inches; values to 10c a yard or $1.00 a dozen; special C evening price, 50c a dozen, or, yard Women's $3.50 Waists $1.23 From 6 to 9:30 this evening. Women's lingerie and tailored Waists. The lingerie are of extra good quality lawn, in plain, neat tucked styles; tailored waists are pure linen, in different width plaits and tucks; all sizes, in new Spring flj 1 OO styles; values to $3.50, sp'l. ? 75c Ribbons at 48c Yard G to 9:30 P. M. today, a special lot of Novelty Ribbons; Dresdens, Persians and moires, stripes, etc.; widths up to 6 ins.; our regular values up to 75c the A O yard, on special sale at, the yard "Ov 25c Turban Hair Pins 12c From 6 to 9:30 P. M., today, in the center aisle, a sale of Turban Hair Pius, plain and. mounted, shelF and amber; excellent quality; regular 25c sellers; spe- "I cial for the evening sale only, ea. S1.5Q Doz. Val. Lace 69c 6 to 9 :30" P. M., a big showing of Valen ciennes Laces and Insertions to match, in widths up to 12 inches; values to CZCkg $1.50 doz., all newwanted patterns 0?C Extraordinary Sale 5QOO Guaranteed IToixntaira. Pens 5. Vals. 98c. j The greatest Fountain Pen sale ever 1 held in Portland starts here today at 8 A. M. Five thousand fountain pens, the best that can be manulac- W-rW - - : r j? 2 to - Mi tured, fully guaranteed to give the highest satisfaction, will be on sale at prices which represent less than the cost of the points alone Warranted 14 Karat gold points Regular Q O values to $5.00 Choice at, ea. J CD t These illustrations depict two of the styles offered in this sale These pens are ornamented with sterling silver Some with gold mountings, others in laid with mother-of-pearl; some are plain blacK with gold bands Over a dozen styles to choose from - Suitable for men, women, girls and boys The above statements seem almost beyond belief, yet every word is true, and we can state without hesitation that it is the best offering of its Rind ever made in the city, as our window display well shows Remember, the quantity is lim ited to 5QOO pens, and it wouldn't sur prise us a bit to see every one of them sold before closing time -Come early All pens guaranteed by manufacturer JOlds-Wortman - Ring' Championship Canvas, center strap, price, each. ..1. 25 A complete line of Marking Tape at very low prices. Wright & Diston's Racquets, on sale at $1.00 to S2.50 Wright & Diston's Marking Plates, priced, each, Sl.OO Wright & Diston's Tennis Markers, from $1.00 to $2.00 W. & D. Championship Tennis Balls, priced 35c and 45 W. and D. Tennis Nets, prices at from $2.00 to $7.50 $2 Elastic Belts at 98c All day today, in the center aisle, a great showing of Be'.ts in plain elastic, tinseled and striped elastic, fitted with a neat assortment of buckles, which alone are worth the money we ask for-the belt. Our regular val-QO ues to $2.00, on special sale at this low price, each fOC SPECIALS FROM 2 TO 6 P. M. $2 Couch Cover at $1.-5 From 2 to 6 P. M. today, ia the drapery store, fdurth floor, a sale of Couch Cov ers, fringed, reversible, in new Oriental patterns; splendid quality, good weight, full size; our regular $2 val- AC ues, on special sale for, each P Glass Toweling Yard 8c From 2 to 6 P. M. today, in the domestic aisle, checked Linen Glass Toweling and Roller Toweling, all white with red or blue border; very special for the Q afternoon only at this price, the yard OC $2.00 Dress Nets at 69c 2 to 6 P., M? today. A fine showing of plain and fancy Nets, 45 inches wide, in black, white, navy, brown and assorted shades; our regular values up to 2Q $2.00, on special sale at, the yard 02C 42-Piece China Dinner Set Low Priced at $2.65 2 to 6 P. M. No, the printer didn't make any mistake; it's so. Clean, white, sweet China, durable, hard to crack or chip ; will last for years ; three decorations to choose from. Set consists of 6 dinner plates, 6 pie plates, 6 fruit saucers. 6 ind. butters, 6 cups, 6 saucers, 1 sugar bowl, 1 creamer, 1 meat dish, 1 butter dish, 2 vegetable dishes, making a complete set JJO CC of 42 pieces, on sale for, set P00 $3 Lace Curtains $1.75 2 to 6 P. M., a great four hours' sale of white Irish Point Lace Curtains, in fancy scroll centers with rich borders, also plain centers with neat, simple borders; five different styles; 42 inches wide and 2 yards long; regular $3 values, tfJI on special sale at, the pair P I. O SPECIALS FROM 6 to 9:30 P.M. $1.5Q Belt Pins Now 69c From 6 to 9:30 P. M. today. The jewelry store offers splendid values in Belt Pins, new stone-set novelties in oxidized, rose and Egyptian gold finish; all shapes and sizes; regular values to $1.50, on CQ special sale at low price of, each G $l.QO Kitchen Set at 69c From 6 to 9:30 P. M., today, a four hours' sale of Kitchen Sets of 8 pieces, as fol lows: 1 cleaver, 1 cajce knife. 1 bread knife, 1 tanopener, 1 paring knife, 1 flesh fork, 1 emery, 1 potato knife; a set that sells regularly at -$1.00; on epe- CQ cial sale tomorrow at low price, set "C 75c NecKwear Now 39c From 6 to 9 :30 P. M. today, a showing of the latest styles in fancy Neckwear for women, comprising stocks, Croats, jabots, rabats, Dutch collars, embroidered linen collars; also a neat line of fancy I sits. Our regular values to 75c, on sale OQ at this special evening price, ea. Sale Women's Drawers Reg. 85c Values for 52c From 6 to 9:30 P. M. today. The big white store, second floor, offers an evening sale of women's Drawers, made of nainsook, with wide flounce, trimmed with insertion and embroidery edge; regular 85c Po values, on special sale at, the pair Sale of Corset Covers Reg. 85c Values for 52c From 6 to 9 :30 P. M. today. In the white Btore, second floor, a sale of fine nainsook Corset Covers, with rounC yokes of lace insertion, fine lace edge or with medallion insets; our best regular 85c val- Co ues, on special sale at this price 0"G lOc Collar Foundati'n 5c 6 to 9:30 P. M. today. A great sale of Collar Foundations, in washa'o j net or silk mull; the newest styles, made by the Warren Featherbone Company ; all sizes in white only; our regular 10c sellers, on sale at special low price of, ea. 3C P1NGH0T CHANGED MIND TRIP TO ECROPB WAS RESULT OF SIDDEX DECISION. Ex-Forester's Adviser Hints That Friends In Roosevelt's Party In spired His Action. J. S. Arnold, formerly connected with the Forest Service, but more recently appearing: In the public eye as one of the attorneys representing; Glfford rinehot before the Congressional In vestigation committee, reached Port land yesterday. Mr. Arnold was not inclined to dis cuss the -merits of the chargres agralnst Mr. Balllngrer as Secretary of the In terior, or the latest feature of the case, the incognito trip of the ex-chief of the Forest Service to Europe, where It. Is believe that, Mr. Plnchot hopes to meet ex-President Roosevelt. "Will you state whether Mr. Plnchot did or did not receive an invitation from Colonel Roosevelt to meet him at Berlin and discuss the situation which resulted In the resignation of the For ester?" asked an Oregonian reporter. "I cannot answer that question." said Mr. Arnold. "I will say that in the party of newspaper men. representing the American press, who first visited Colonel Roosevelt's camp on the Upper Nile, there were a number of friends of Mr. Plnchot personal friends. "At that time Mr. Plnchot was badly worn out and in need of rest. He had planned to go down to Florida for the fishing and to spend a number of weeks recuperating his strength. He suddenly changed his mind and pre pared for the trip to Europe. You can reason on the matter as well as I can. I don't know anything more than that. If the ex-Forester went abroad under an assumed name, his Intention was not known to me." Asked as to the probability of James A. Garfield and Gifford Plnchot at tempting to break into politics In their respective States of Ohio and New York. Mr. Arnold said: "Friends of ex-Secretary of the In terior Garfield understand that he is In harmony with Republican leaders of Ohio and would not be surprised to see the son of the former President on the Republican ticket at the next election. "I am positive that Mr. Plnchot has no desire or Intention of attempting to secure recognition in New York State. If ho ever again becomes identified with a National Administration, it will be in an advisory capacity." Mr. Arnold will be in the city sev eral days, being interested in various matters soon to appear in the courts. WOMAN HEADS BOARD MEET SEASIDE, TOO, DECEIVED Educational Body Lets Bis School room Contract. Mrs. L. W. Sitton presided at the meet ing of the board of education yesterday. Chairman Fleischner being absent from the city. This is he first time in years that a. woman has wielded the gavel during a session of the directors of the district. Business was handled with promptness and dispatch. Mrs. Sitton. was chairman of the board four years ago. The board awarded contracts for new rooms at Vernon and Clinton Kelly schools to Steele & Birthleson for $22,928 and $12,934. The plumbing was let to Reudy 'Bros., at $50SS for the Vernon and $3068 for the Clinton Kelly. The board members discussed the pro posed new high school for the West Side district, but took no definite action as to where it shall be built. They are still casting about for a lot in the cen tral portion of the territory to be ac commodated, but have not found one suitable. RIXGLLV6 TAKES OPTIOX LAND FOR BIG SHOW. ON- Young Man With Imagination Dupli cates Albany Adventure at Resort on Coast. SEASIDE, v Or.", April 1. (Special.) Seaside extends its sympathy to Albany. Three months ago Ringling. Jr., visited Seaside and announced plans for bringing the Ringling Brothers' show to Seaside for Winter quarters. Young Ring ling, too, as in Albany, obtained options for 30 days. To accommodate him and perhaps with the thought of enhanced values, the options were given Without any deposlt- What Seaside could never understand was that Ringling worked In one of the lumber camps of the Seaside Lumber & Manufacturing Company, when making the arrangements. Some skeptical and unkind persons said a few things and one day Mr. Ringling disappeared. No one has suffered. "There is no question that the young man Is a scion of the Ringling family," said R. M. Watson today. "We looked him up and found that he was what he claimed to be. He Just has one little weakness. ' He imagines too much. He is out in the West because of previous exaggerations, I understand." use of gasoline In Eugene, due prin- pany Is preparing to Install a lare clpally to the increase in the number gasoline tank on its lot near the i-n of automobiles, the Standard Oil Com- I road. GOLD SEEKERS GO NORTH Steamer Victoria Sails for Alaska With 300 Passengers. SEATTLE. April 1. The s'teamship Victoria sailed for Alaska today" with 300 ' passengers and a full cargo, of freight and her departure, with adven turers crowding her decks and the wharf swarming .with people, recalled Klondike days. Twenty-five of the passengers will walk over the trail from Valdea to Fairbanks, 365 miles, and they are hastening to get in before the snow trail is destroyed by the Spring thaw. The Victoria on her return will go on the Nome run and be succeeded on the Seward and Valdez route by the Alameda. Eugene Burns Much Gasoline. - EUGENE. Or., April 1. (Special.) Owing to the great increase in the MISERY FROM BACKACHE VANISHES AND YOUR OUT-OF-ORDER KIDNEYS ACT FINE Several Doses Regulate the Kidneys, Making Backache and Bladder Trouble Vanish. 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