.. ... . 13 THE MORXIXG OREGOXIAX, FRIDAf. , NOVEMBER 18, l'JIO. . TT lU nM Manicuring and Hair-dressing, Second t loor-xea ivoomtrouru - .... u r- . . Royal Worcester, Bon Ton Corsets, Warner, Kediern, warquise, aneua, aca, " (Greater Olds, Wortman tore in All U pts. ii? or 1 oday Qir Entire StocK ThaiAs&ivmg Table Linens Reduced 1 " ii w trw 11 II IV AT C5 1 X 1 Sale of Men's Shoes S5.QO Values at $2.48 P'- For t oda y1! ft t el I in g wewil 1 gr o p another lot of mrn' Shoei BroKen lines nd odds nd end-AU Kinds jt desirable ilocK for FIlnrd Winter wemr Values up lo 95.00- CI Q 1 ft hV..rl! .le. the oair H--e-y w - - Children's Dresses $1.25 Values 73c Each Children's white lawn Mother Hubbard style Dresses and waist skirts laee and embroidery trimmed; ares 6 months to 3 years; regular values to $L2."; very special today at only SWEATEES for infants: white or trimmed Q7C ;K TinL- inJ hlue: $1.50 values, special at - Boys' Overcoats S3.5Q Values $1.98 In the new Juvenile Department, second floor, we offer for today Boys' Reefer Pnotc roA shenherd nlaids and tan co verts; nicely trimmed, snappy styles for little fellows who are very par- 11 tjw ticular; values to $3.50, special V - Sale of Handbags S15.QO Values at $8.69 Each Early holiday shoppers will grasptKis opportunity to secure genuine Seal Handbags with'ilt or German silver frames Fitted with purses or plain bass Splendid assortment Q. f Q to choose from $15 values tPJV Mine. Sherry Veils 75c Veiling at 37c Yard Just received, a new line of Mme. Sherry Veils, the latest New York fad. All wanted shades. We'd be pleased to show them whether you buy or not. VEILING, a surprise sale of Mesh Veiling in plain and fancy effects selected from our regu lar stock; real 75c values, the yard,' only Sale Fancy Ostrich Plumes $37.50 to SIOO.OO Values j Now 12 Price .V , 11 A new lineof fancy ostrich plumes. clusters and sets in two tone, varie gated, blacKand white The new CooKing School , A - "O At IP A. M. Today jIltlFe OtOCll OI WOmeU S-jr3L$J$J&l CJL lecture by MissTracyi 7. ,n . 9 nR. browns, mulberry and rose shiidesjnjhetwo'tone effects are ex treme! y beautiful Finest imported French Roods in both willow and rrench plumes worth $37.5Q to J $100.00 each are offered at just v Women's $5 Shoes $2.49 Women's $7 Shoes $3.39 anon rjairs of women's hizh-rrade sample Shoes and broken lines; gunmetal and kid and patent kid stock in button, bluchcr or lace bals. A splendid assort ment of $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 tfO 49 Shoes nriced for this sale at V-' All our broken lines of high-grade Shoes, factory samples and broken lines, com prising many beautiful styles for Fall and Winter wear. Regular $5.00 to $7.00 values. Special price during fcO this great gale, the pair, only ?--' Men's $4 and $5 Pumps and Slippers Now at $1.87 We have grouped for today's selling broken lines of Men's Slippers in all colors and styles, and a lot ot ivien a rany aim yuumS "r , A l.O -1 loot hora rvpmi nr vm i ut! lu itxuu auu v-uv ow.vii ITUULUCLai BUU imiCUv --o ' ' Sale of Fancy Silk Waists $7 Values at.$3.98 For today we are offering the most charming collection of waists yet chnwn in Portland at such a low& price Changeable and plain taf fetas, checKs, stripes, darR plaid taffeta silKs, rich messalines, pon gee colored taffetas, lace trimmed nets, etc. BlacK and all wanted colors including delicate evening shades Regular val- rf O Q ties to $7. special each tpC-Js J KJ Lecture by Miss Tracy Our fre Cooking School is for all wom en who wish to learn how to cook eco nomically and properly. Today's Menu: Deviled Crab; Soft Molasses Ginger Bread; Corn Meal Gems. S4.00-S5.00 Rosett Hair Puff Set for 9 8c Free Samples Oregon Rose Cleansing Cream Today on the firt and second floors wc will wll Roett Hair Puff sets. Einelet 'Curl Puff sets, values to $4.00 QO and ?i.00, at the special rrife of ?Ov Samples of Mme. Hudson's Oregon Ros CJaansing Cream, which softens the skin and leave s good complexion, will be given to patrons of the hair goods department on first and see- J end floors, special for today A 1 Sale Women's 95c Union Suits at 69c Women's fleece lined Union Suits, full bleached, good Winter weight, nicely finished, perfect fitting; our re?- CQr nlar 95c values; special, the suit vv Children's Winter weight Vesta and Pants, long sleove vesta, full length pants; splendid 63e values; ottQ very special sale at the low price &Sc Hosiery Now at 25c Women's Imported Black Cotton Stock ings or split-foot hose, Herms-OCc dorf Dye; 35c values, the pair 20 OO Fair Curtains S1.5Q Vals. 89c Nottingham Curtains in both white and Arab colors, clever de s ig ns ma d e by American mills Good substantial val ties Patterns which surely will ap peal to peop le of good taste See the big showing in our Drapery Department on thirdfloor Regular OQr 31.5Q -values, the pair O J V And IOOO pairs of very select Iflj 'tun u Tailored Suits $28.5Q Values At $12.45 EacK For today we offer an unrivaled exhibit of women's fine Tailored Suits We thinK the showing is strongest and best ever brought out in Portland As there are 40O suits in the lot, we bought them "way underprice The materials J na ! vmniitvlllorhnvint. .r?rtchk - - v - - ; mixtures, serges, wide wales, novelty weaves, etc. Many are lined with SKinner's satin -There are plain, neatly tailored styles, and fancy trimmed suits in the assortment We taKe all the vals., up to $28.30 which came in this lot and group them O A for today's selling at Women's $48.50 Dresses $24.95 $32.5Q Tailored uits for $17.25 $42.50 Tailored Suits lor $26.45 1. Iff 1 Sale Women's $22.50 Coats At $10.90 E a. Again we direct your attention to our extensive lines of Women's and Misses' Coats At no other store will you find the assort ments as complete and not in all West could you nndsucn Men's $6,5Q Bathrobe $4 Today in the Men's Store, on the first floor, we offer 300 Blanket Bath Robes. Cut, very full, the big, roomy kind; a broad range of patterns to choose from; tie at waist line with OC Rillf cords: small, medium and larere sizes: $6:50 values V'0 15c Pictures Only 9c Each In the big Basement "Underprice Store" today you may choose from a new stock of Water Color Pictures in heads, figures and landscapes, reproductions of works by well-known artists ; q $LQO Embroideries at 25c THanRsg'iving; Gr o c eries EXTRA, Mince, Apple and Pumpkin Pies for the Holidays. New delicacies. Mince Meat Atmore's Extra in '7tZg glass jars; special price, each Atmore's Condensed Mince Meat, 10 Bacon, Eastern Breakfast; choice, 32 Tigs, Calimyrna; very fine quality 23 Tigs, Cresca Imported, in baskets, 30J Sugar Crystal Domino; 60o grade 50 New Imported Delicacies, whole Goose Livers, Sage Cheese, Finnan' Haddie, Sardellen Ringer, Rochambeau Peas with fine Onions and Herbs, domestic and imported Libknchen, and others. Mince Meat Atmore's. in bulk, lb. 14 Thanksgiving Candy A special French Mixed Candy, full of chocolates, the chewey kinds, stuffed dates, etc., for Thanksgiving. 0aOCc special sale at, the pound, only- Kitchen Needs Boasters, Self-Basting, made of smooth steel, siza llxl6y3; our regular OC. 50o values; special, each, only Boilers for milk or rice; 3-quart 6ize, blue enameled ware, seamless, QQp with enameled covers; $1.25 vaL 'W Waffle Irons, regular 75o set, at 45 Tea Kettles, nickel plated, large QO. size, flat bottom; $1.35 value for Pudding Moulds Covered ieavy and polished, tubed moulds, 3-quart CCp size; regular 75c value, special Food Choppers, "The Universal," chops all kinds of meats, fruita and QO. vegetables; special Thanksgiving 15,000 Men's SKirts $2.5Q Vals. Q5c For today we will continue our great sale of 15.QOO men's shirts with plain or plaited bosoms in the very popular coat styles with cuffs attached Materials are madras, per cales, Oxfords, stripes and fig- i All are warranted fast colors and perfect fitting in every respect Reg. $15Q, values coats as we offer in this group of lues to $2.5Q Our buyers saw .00 nnnnrtunity in this lot and fore bought extensively the heavy cloths are more pop -. 1 v o n v o Solid colors. plaid bacKs. novelty cloths, etc. s VioltoH atvlp and Hih llipuiu - ' - collar atito coats and stylish street coats in values to CT- ( QO 2.50 today only iplv untnenS25 Coats Only $1495 2QOFur Muffs. Stoles. Etc. $15Q !525Fur Muffs. Stoles. Etc. $14.95 lvxity ix appe.iiixg ixn TRIALS CH.VRGE1D. P1bI!1 on On Fclonj Chargee, Grtntrad 1 Held on Second la formation Case Continued. -Ttir la rrat laxity on th part of tha rM.trlrt Attorney'a offica In appcar lra" ror trlala In thla court, and In tha futura I shall !nlt that tha atate shall ba rprsnteJ at the time set for. hear ings," said Justlca Bell yesterday, eom meBtlac from the beach upon the fail ure of the state's attorney to appear In the prosecution of Arthur Grlnstaal. The Justice announced that eases In which the state waa not ready to ap pear would be set aside and tha civil docket rWen the preference. Justlca Bell's announcement came at tha end of a heated wrans;l between Attorney H. C. Kin and Bailiff Richard Peleh. of the District Attorney s offlc. In which tha former charred that the deputy prosecutora were stttlns; around In their office. Delch denounced the statement warmly, aaylait that Deputies Fltiferald and Collier were occupied with tha Lambert case. Pas; and Mlche et with the Richardson case, while District Attorney Cameron waa with the rrand Jury. Kins; asked what had become of Deputies Hennessy and Oar land. Ha pressed for an Immediate hearing for his client, aa guaranteed by tha constitution, but Justice Bell granted a continuance until today. Grtnatead. who Is accused by Alice Grlnstead of deluding; her Into a be lief that ha had secured a divorce, and of then marrylnn axaln. and who re torts that It was she who pretended to have been divorced and who married a second time, had been dismissed by the. Justice upon one felony charg-e. In which he was accused Jointly with hie present wife, Kate Rauch. Immediately, a second Information was presented as-alnst him. baesd upon the same alle iratlons. and the defense pressed for trial. Hearing waa set for S o'clock, but the District 'Attorney's office waa not represented, and after waiting an hour. Mr. King demanded action. In the first trial Grlnstead did not adhere to his former charge that she had married before sha wedded him. and. concealing the fact from him. had entered into a second contract. The facts as established In the testimony were that Alice and Arthur Grlnstead were married and later separated: that each of them then married again with out a divorce having been secured. Kach charges that tha other repres ented that divorce proceeding had been hail, and the court has been -unable to determine which la telling tha trurh. Th macaroni Imports from Italy during the nrt eisht month, of lin cregatd TYOfiO.otxt pound., worth S 200.O). in tn rrMM of on-iaird to. same period lM CHARGES ARE OPPOSED ASSESSMENTS FOR WTDEX1XG STREET HELD INEQUITABLE. ' Street Committed of Council Agrees to Refer Seventh-Street Proj ect Baelc to Viewer. Assessments for the cost of widen ing Seventh street between the river and Burnslde street met with so much opposition at a special meeting; of the street committee of the City Council yesterday afternoon that the. committee agreed to refer the matter back to the viewers, with the request that the dis trict be extended along Seventh street from Morrison to Jefferson street. It waa tha common complaint among the property-owners who opposed the assessments that the cost had aot been distributed equitably, and that the en tire burden waa placed on the shoul ders of too few people. The assess ment district, aa fixed by tha viewers, extends along Seventh street for 100 feet on each side, from the river to Morrison street. The present system of allowing view ers to estimate the damages and bene fits Involved In tha opening and widening- f streets baa brought oa exten sive litigation, for It permits the peo ple affected to appeal to the courts for alleged errors. This has caused City Attorney Grant to begin the prepara tion of a proposed amendment to the city charter permitting the Council to authorize the condemnation of property for street purposes, the value being fixed by a Jury In tha Circuit Court. Mr. Grant Is modeling the proposed new law along the lines of that now in effect In Seattle, where l works. It Is said, quite satisfactorily. The proposed new law will permit of no appeal from the decision of tha Jury, and thua It will do away with suite against the city later. The Jury will fix the amount of compensation tor the property to be converted to public use. and an eminent domain commission will outline a district which Is to be as sessed for, the costs. PORTER MUNSON ARRESTED Detective Graves Make Catch of Man Wanted In Astoria. Walking right into the hands of De tective Graves, Porter Munaon. a local athlete, well known In club circles, was arrested yesterday on a charge emanating from Astoria, where he Is wanted to answer charges of obtaining money under false pretense by passing bogus checks, also for Jumping his board bill. Police Captain Rlnn, of Astoria, is on his way here to tako Munson back w 1 ...... - - a lr - rrr DTirl A that time inu vocbo o - formed the local detective Dureau ui Munson waa wanted.. Yesterday Graves saw Munson board the streetcar on which Graves was and v. -it.-,Aif rtiAed him under ar rest. He admitted to Graves that he had passed checks In Astoria, where he has made frequent trips in conncnou with wrestling matches. His shortage Munson Is physical director of the Catholic Young Men s uuo. .no wao arrested by Detectives Day and Hyde last May on a charge of stealing a dia mond ring and a suit of clothes. He was convicted and was sentenced to a year's Imprisonment, but was paroled by Judge Morrow. THE INTERNATIONAL Limited. The Great "Northern daylight train for Kalama. Oentralia, Chehalis. Taco ma. Seattle, Everett. Bellingham and Vancouver. B. C. leaves Hoyt Street Station. 11th and Hoyt Sts.. daily at 10 A. M.. Other trsina leave at 6 P. M. and 11:30 P. M. Tickets, sleeping and parlor car reservations. City ticket office, 122 2d atreet, and at depot. X Canadian government dredge while at work recently at 6t. Johns. Quebec, clear ing away the ramalne of the Royal Sam-age, sunk during the revolution, brought up sev eral Interesting relics. Among them were a cannon, two odd looking aaee and sons coin, and buttons. Dear to the Hearts of the Women, DR.T. FELIX GOURAUD'S r to! FBfW.T. H OP KLNk n " &a m assssaa - m OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER An Indispensable and Necessarv Article for Particular Women who Desire to 'Retain a Youthful jlppearance. Every woman owes it to herself and loved ones to retain the charm of youth aturo has bestowed upon her. For over alf a century this article has been used by actresses, singers and women of fashion. It renders the skin like tha softness of velvet leaving it clear and pearly white and Is highly desirable when fireparlng for dally or evening attire. Aa t Is a liquid and non-greasy preparation. It remains unnoticed. When attending dances, balls or other entertainments. It prevents a greasy appearance of the com plexion caused by the skin becoming heated. . Gouraud's Oriental Cream cures ekln diseases and relieves Sunburn. Removes Tan, Pimples Blackheads. Moth Patches, Rash, Freckles and Vul?ar Redness. delicately dear ana rennea complexion Yellow and Muddy ekln, giving a which every woman desires. No. 10 For sale by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. FertL T. Hopkins, Prop., 37 Great Jcnes Street, New York. i in inn iiriur-u l unuri i n ia dluic kuuai v? j n tu u v w -w -, - - . nlS-S f I VJ 1 & paiiernSHLreuuioi V 1 I II I extra grade embroideries; strong, well-made hand loom edges, smtaoie loryug go nd $2.50 Values S If I Ec-fi M I I A I t o1..A. nnlr tD lal T3f I nnr.! values nr. to' $1.00 a vard: snecial Sururise Sale price, the yard II f?" U j T I I sLaal v J r t c t -- , . , - - - - mmmmmmm in- 3 Oriental Cream HER I