13 Manicuring and Hairdressing Parlors, 2d Floor We Do Expert Jewelry Repairing on Main Floor Women's Shoe Shining Parlors in the Basement Standard and O. W. & K. Sewing Machines Sold on the $l,00-a-Week Club Plan, Second Floor Bakery and Delicatessen Depts., on the Fourth Floor Original Portland Agents Home Journal Patterns We were the first to introduce the Ladies' Homo Journal Pattern in Portland. We carry the larg est stock of Ladies' Home Journal Patterns of any firm in the West. Department, First Floor. TTTT! MOTCXTXO OTVEOOXIAy. FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1912. Olds, Woritnan Sc King Fashion Center of the Northwest Occupying Entire City Block F t Order By Mall Beautiful Dresses $18.50 Value $9.98 Garment Department Second Floor Southwest. Another special purchase of Dresses has just reached us a manu facturer's overplust which our buyer succeeded in picking up at a very advantageous price. The materials employed are silk taf fetas of rich, lustrous finish, high-grade foulards, silk serges, messalines and a number of wool serges. The color range com prises blues, browns, greens, tans, lavender, rose, black, etc., in plain colors and plea-sing patterns. Many are trimmed with macrame laces, lace yokes and sleeves and braided effects; more have the Quaker fichu effect, edged with narrow plaitings, fash ioned with normal or raised waist lines in postillion QQ or Russian blouse effects; excellent values to $18.50 j)0 Women's Sweater Coats $4.79 to $35.00 , Garment Department Second Floor. New arrivals in Women's Sweater Coats and Blazer Coats in striped flannel materials in all the popular colorings. The Sweater Coats are made of double-faced materials in light mix tures, the latest New York fad. Ideal Summer jackets for motor ing, outing and beach wear; sizes from 14 years JQJ ff up to 38 bust. Are priced very low at $4.79 to tD J5vJU Bargains which cannot help but attract great crowds to every section of the store. Hundreds of unadvertised bargains will be displayed in the various depts. Come prepared to lay in supplies. $2.50Anti-TipSulkies$l .95 Crowd-Bringer to the Fourth Floor Thrifty mothers will take advantage of this timely sale of. anti-tip Sulkies. This is the season of the year when baby should be out in the fresh air. These handy, safe Sulkies will make the task a pleasure. They are built on strong, substantial lines, selected stock handles, up holstered seat and back, adjustable back, shaped seat with high side railings, with arm rest, guards over , wheels to protect the df qj? baby's clothes. Our regular $2.50 grades, priced for this sale v Women's $4 Shoes $2M In our shoe section,' first floor, a sale of women's Shoes in the patent kid, patent calf, gunmetal and velour calf Shoes in all this season's latest style lasts. Button or blucher styles, suitable for all occasions; a broad range of patterns to hoose from and all sizes; worth to $4.)0 tt"J JQ a pair, special during this sale for low price of 0da-.0 Women's Velvet Pumps made with medium-weight soles, Goodyear welts and Cuban heels, with flat tail- c QQ ored bow. Ask for No. 152 ; good $4 values j)aa0 Imported Riding Bool $20 Grades $10 With . that correct new riding habit add a pair of our im ported Riding Boots, made by Mansfield & Co., of North ampton, England. The stock is genuine tan Russian t-al f leather. Made on the most stylish and comfortable lasts. Boots which sell the world over at $20 and fj -l f ff $25 a pair. We specialize them at only X vlVL? Undermuslins Gowns 98c In the bijj white store, second floor, a pale of women' "Slipover" Uowns with round neck and short sleeves, trimmed in embroidery and insertion, lares and beading and ribbons. QQ Priced special for this t-aie at OC Another lot of women's Slipover Gowns, made of fine lonircloth with low neck and short sleeves, trimmed in dainty embroidery and fine laces, in sertion, beadin? and rib- (JJ1 OA bon; extra special, only P "Leona" Garments "Leona" perfect-fitting' three-piere erarments, cornet cover, skirts and 'isncjs t uiuitmt u. lunut ui line i 1 1 - erepe and lingerie CO Ckf enals, for $1.40 up to Corset Department Specials That Are Crowd Bringers $5.50 Bon Tons for $2.49 In the corset salon, second floor, today only, a sale of Bon Ton Corsets, made Dt tllgrn-gracie COUlll auu weu ut'Iieu, uiuicicu mm wcumui vi uigjii uuai, iilku i with six hose supporters and with elasti gussets; silk flossed front steels, new i! styles, giving the up-to-date, long, lithe lines. Our best regular $4.00 Ol CQ and S5.00 values, special in the corset salon for this sale at only, pair P LOT 2 Bon Ton Corsets, made of eontil and batiste, low or medium bust, for the full or aver age figure; some have brassiere top effects, trimmed in satin and lace, with hose tfJO AQ supporters attached; all sizes in the lot; regular $0.00 and $5.50 grades, at only pfcix $6 to $8 Corsets for $3.49 Extra special reductions prevail on all Ilowd Corsets, Marquise and Rengo Belt Corsets; complete assortment of models, in all sizes. We have expert fitters to fit you. Every corset is fully guaranteed. Take advantage. A sale of pertect-fitting Bon Ton Corsets, made or the finest coutil and batiste, trimmed in lace and ribbons, with elastic gores, nonrustable steels, cut on long, CO ACk graceful lines; regular $6.00 to $8.00 values, at P 1 Great Millinery Specials That Are Crowd Bringers Women's $13.50 Hats $5.95 $127.50 Trimmed Hats $63.75 Millinery Salon, Second Floor. The most extraordinary sale of Trimmed Hats ever held in Portland, as it com prises our entire stock, with exception of "Knox Hats." The ran;e of styles, col ors and prices will satisfy every taste, as well as pocketbook. Note reductions: Values to $13.50, special, only $5.95 Values to $16.50, special at only $7.95 Values to $25,1 for this sale, $12.95 Values to $35.00, for this sale, 15.95 Hats From $40 Up at Half Price All $40.00 Hats, with exception of Knox Hats, special during tins sale at ftU.UU All $42.50 Hate, with exception of Knox Hats, special during this sale at S21.25 All $50.00 Hats, with exception of Knox Hats, special during this sale at S25.00 $57.50 Hats, special low price at only S28.75 $ 60.00 1Iats special price this sale at $(i7.50 Hats, special during this sale at S33.75 $ 87.50 Hats, special price this sale at $72.50 Hats, special low price this sale 36.251-7.50 Hats, special price this sale ...... ' 0 at 5000 Yards of 10c Linen Lace at 3c 50c Silk Ribbons, Yard 29c fn the lare department, main floor, today, a sale of 5000 yards of all-linen laces, in edges and insertions, in a vmt selection of widths to 3V inches; excellent values at 10c a yard, spe- "2f cialized just to bring the crowd, at, the yard In the main aisle, tenth-street way, a sale of thou sand) of yards of dainty Ribbons for millinery purposes, for belts, sashes, etc., in all the newest ombre stripes, Dresden combination f-OQ fects, etc. Solid colors, etc. Values to 50o' Evening Scarfs, Marabou Sets, Etc., Priced Today at Half .For today, only we offer our entire selection of fine Evening Scarfs and Marabout Sets, i . i . . j a i c . : : .onoini, in rifirA f mm $1 to $3.5 each at 50c up to $17.50, which is a saving on these attractive goods of just Crowd Brtnger Sale of New Bordered Batiste, 12V2C In the a,is!e of cotton, main floor, a sale of the new Bordered Batiste Materials in perfect weave and pleasing patterns, full 42 inches wide ; for dainty bummer dresses, -m ry fo -specially priced for this sale, the yard, only. X L 85c Hand Embroidered Collars for Women Each 48c This crowd will be made up of the most thrifty and stylish women, as all in Portland know just what to expect when we offer our entire stock of women's Embroidered Collars in all sizes and heights, com- a Q prising a splendid selection of 65c and 85c values, special at rOC $2.25 Dresses at $1.19 Children Store, Second Floor In the Children's Store, second floor, a sale of new Tub Dresses designed for misses 6 to 14 years of age. The materials are chambray, per cale, ginghams and galateas in plain checks, stripes and plaids, all colors in the f-i i q lot, and splendid values to $2.25, sp'l v 1 1 i 85c Rompers at 59c Children's Rompers in plain chambray and gingham, styled with Dutch necks and short sleeves or high necks and long sleeves; CjQ regular 65c to 85c values priced at only OS7C 1 Kauser's" Venetian Silk Vests at $1.48 Women's 65c "Melba" Union Suits 48c Knit Underwear Department, 1st Floor. A crowd-brinfnng sale of the famous "Kayser" Vene tian silk Vests in the plain white, pink and blue, fin ished with crochet and ribbon, trimmed top ; fl? 1 LR sizes 34 to 42; best garment on the market M AtO "Melba" Union Suits of white lisle thread, low neck, no sleeves, lace-trimmed knee; walking:, standing sitting or reclining at every pose taken the straps are al ways on the shoulders. A complete line of sizes A O in this lot. Specialized for this sale at, the suit Misses9 White Cotton Hose, Special at the Pair 11c Women's Silk Boot Hose, Special Pair 22c In the . Hosiery section, main floor, a sale of misses' white cotton Hose in fine ribbed seamless cot- 1 1 ton, sizes 6 to ; very good grades, pair, only A C Women's splendid quality, fast black, seamless silk boot hose, with li-sle thread tops; reinforced lisle OO thread heels and toes; all sizes in the lot; pair''' Great Crowd Bringers to the Men's Sock Shop 50c Fancy "Accordion" Knit Sox OA r 1000 Pairs on Special Sale at, Pair tt In the men's corner,' main floor, a sale of 1000 pairs of men's "accordion" knit Silk Socks in combinations of black and white, black and red, black and gold, black and purple; blue and gold and blue and white; all sizes; OQ. 50c a pair. Specialized to bring a crowd, for this sale at only, a pair''' 1800 Pairs of Men's Thread Silk ox 43c 1200 Pairs of Men's Silk Hose, Special 23c Men's fine gauge pure thread Silk Hose with fall fashioned' lisle soles ; high spliced heels, in black, tan, navy, light or dark gray, helio and purple, dark green and burgundy; also a big line of two-toned and striped effects, in all 6izes. We specialize them for this A O sale at the low price of only, a pair" 1200 pairs of men's pure thread silk Hose with reinforced lisle thread heels and toes; colors are black, tan, gray, navy, helio and burgundy, in all sizes; the very hose OO for the particular fellow. Special, pr. Largest stocks and the most different kinds of guaranteed Socks in Portland. See them. 4. w nil S30.00 S43.75 S63.75 60c Pillow Tops for 37c $1.25 Pillow Tops at 67c In the Art Needlework Store, Second Floor. A sale of Pillow Tops with plain backs. Tops are stamped in floral and conventional designs, oblon? or square shapes. Good 50c and 60c values, of- O fered special during this sale at low price of"'' Our regular 75c A A II Our rejmlar $1.00 27 and 85c values, for C and $1.25 values at " ' c FREE LESSONS In Needle Work From 1 to 5 P. M. All women are invited to join our classes in embroid-' ery and needlework. An expert teacher of broad ex perience in attendance, 1 to 5 P. M. daily. 2d floor. Crowd Bringers for The Dress Goods Department $2.50 Suitings $1.79 Piece Goods Section, Main Floor. A rousing sale of Suitings in tweeds, homespuns and double-faced materials, full 54 inches wide. Strictly up-to-the-minute fabrics for street wear and all-around service. The double-faced material is ideal for auto coats. They all come in the pretty mixtures of gray, tan and brown; our best regular $2.50 val- ti! 7Ck ues, special for this sale at only, a yard Nr Tennis Racquet for $1 A small size, lightweight Tennis Racquet, with well made frame, nicely finished, good quality ff stringing; made specially for children P VJl CENTER CIRCLE FIRST FLOOR-Crowd Bringers Women's Waists at $1.29 On the center circle, main floor, women's "Waists of marquisette and Ba tiste with Dutch or high necks and short sleeves; many in QQ the peplum effect, neatly trimmed, sizes 34 to 46, special at D BA RGA IN CIRCLE FIRST FLOOR-Crowd Bringers Women's House Dresses $1.29 Sateen Petticoats for 98c Sateen an'd Heatherbloom Petticoats with wide accordion plaited flounces ruffles trimmed with pin tucks, Women's House Dresses of good ma terials in striped, checked and fig ured patterns, styled with Dutch necks, long or short sleeves and are priced very special for this sale at low price S1.29 with or without underdrops. They come in black and colors q q and priced for this sale at Reduction on Cut Glass Very good quality cut glass, in neat designs, spe cialized on the third floor today at these prices: $2.50 Sugar and Cream, the pair, at only SI .80 $2.25 Cut Glass 6-inch Vases, special, only $1.75 $4.00 Cut Glass lO.ineh Vases, on sale for S3.15 $4.25 Cut Glass 8-inch Bowls, special at only $3.19 $1.00 Handled Nappies, 5-inch, special,, only 75 $1.35 Handled Nappies,' 6-inch, special, only 98 Silverware Low Priced Bread Tray, new shape and finish; our tfjl regular $2.25 values, special price, only P"i Tea Set, four pieces, regular $7.50 value, for $5.13 $7.55 Dinner Set $5.20 In the china store, on the third floor, Semi-Porcelain Dinner Set, . pink decoration, full dC OA gold line; 60-piece set, $7.55 value, for PJ' J Butter Only 55c "Glenwood," made in Oregon, o pure pasteurized cream, from the milk: of cows that feed on the green CC coast pastures; 2-lb. square at JC Dried Fruits Fancy Dried Apples, veryOC choice stock, two pounds, onIyC Fancy Dried Apricots, select-OC ed stock, special, two pounds Dried Peaches, two pounds for 2o Dried Pears, two pounds, only 2o Dried Prunes, large size, es-OC tra choice, two pounds, only""C Dried Prunes, medium, 3 lbs. at 25 Cal. Black Figs, dried, 3 lbs. at 25c Cal. White Figs, dried, 3 lbs., 25 Dried Cherries, special, 2 lbs., 3o CLUB ADOPTS NEW RULES Portland Tmnnportatkn OrKn I ra tion Shows Strady Growth. Constitution and by-law wr adopted br th rortland Tranporta tlon Club at Ha rtg-ular wr kly lunch eon at the Imperial Hotel yesterday afternoon. The articles prorkle that all men employed by a recnlarly oper ated transportation company, either rati or water, are ell rl hie to member ship. The present set of officers will continue until June 30. when those, elected under the new constitution will be Installed. Altrioueh It has been In existence only three months, the club has 420 members, and t (rwlnit like the pro yerbial weed. W. A. Robblns. attorney for the O.-W. R. A Company, was chairman of the committee that draft ed the new by-laws. Henry L. Westbrooke. a Portland at torney who was formerly engaged In railroad and ateajnshlp business in. this city, waa the principal speaker at yes terday's luncheon. He urced every member of the club to work for bet ter relations between the transpor tation companies and shippers. W. R. Mackenzie, of the Vancouver Transpor tation Company, waa the chairman of the day. Rarbcrtoa Pioneer Woman Tlra. VANCOUVER. Wash May J (Spe cial.) Mrs. Mary Euaan Johnson, wife at August Johnson, who has lived In Barberton for the past 35 years, died Wednesday- of a nervous complaint, havlna been 111 for two years. ' She Is survived by five daughters. Mrs. John son was a member of the Lutheran Church. CITY'S FUTURE IS BRIGHT Il-v. Mr. Morrlssey Paint Glowing Plot a re for Northwest. Rev. Andrew Morrlsey, C. 8. C, pro vincial of the Congregation of the Holy Cross, now visiting Columbia Univer sity. Is enthusiastic over the future of Portland. He declares that the peo ple of Portland and the Northwest have no conception of the vast opportuni ties of this city and country. He has been coming to Portland once a year for several years, and every year In creases his admiration for the city. Dr. Morrlsey is a close observer and sees the progress the city is making; and will make. In his talks at Columbia 1'nlvemtty he told the young men that they are specially fortunate In being born In the Northwest, which he de clared Is the land of opportunities us- dreamed of In the older parts of the United States. Dr. Morrlsey has devoted his life to the campanlonship snd upbuilding of young men. His annual visits to Co lumbia University are looked forward to by tne students with great Interest and his leaving with regret. He ex pressed pleasure at the progress made by the university and says the time is not far when this institution will be the Notre Dame of the Northwest. Dr. Morrlsey leaves today to visit other In stitutions under the direction of the Congregation of the Holy Cross. Cattle Scarcity Apparent. OOLDEN'DALE. Wash- May 2. (Spe cial.) Beef cattle are shipped from the Portland Union Stock Yards for the Goldendale market. Robert Mc Crow, a butcher who has been in bus Iness at Goldendale for 10 years, says that he never saw such a scarcity of beef cattle in tha Klickitat Valley. EAST SIDE PARADE LIKELY Carnival Committee Considers Plan j. for Grand Avenue Night. At a meeting of the carnival com mittee of the Kast Side Business Men's Club yesterday at the Sargent Hotel. Grand avenue, composed of A. L. Du Pur. A. L. Keenan, J. O. Wilson, George E. Welter and C. C. Hall, the ques tion of holding a special carnival night on Grand avenue, was considered. The suggestion came from General Managpr L.-Hutchln, of the Rose Festival, that Grand avenue would be a good place to hold ft night of merry making and burlesque. The committee favored the project, provided fraternities and high schools can be interested. It was de cided to Invite the students of Wash ington High School to take an Im portant part in the carnival, leaving the stunts they might, give to the stu dents themselves. . The subject will be considered further before final action Is taken. A general meeting of- the school principals lias been called for tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock by Superintend ent Rieler, at the request of the com mittee on the "Human Rosebud" parade, to talk over the arrangements for the parade. Robert Krohn, director of the' parade, and members of the committee will be present. Mr. Krohn desires to start drilling the children as soon as possible. O.VtY EXCLUSIVE TRUST COMPANY'' h 1 $t GTrust Company )t I of $ortlantv Oregon Organising Capital S5O0.0OO. Charter No. 17,110, Oregon Laws, April 15. 1912. All subscriptions same basis. No Sales Agents. No Fees Paid. JO per rent spoken for this week. No funds asked until directors are elected. For Information or booklet. SEE, PHONE OR WRITE H. N. TINKER Marshall 2440. OS Yeon Bldg.