3 THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX. PORTLAND, JUNE 11, 1911 Savings Deposits These deposits are kept separate from the other funds of the Bank and in vested in unquestioned se curities, insuring absolute safety to depositors. Accounts may be opened with $1 or more at the con venience of depositors. We Announce the Arrival of a Complete New Line of Iate Model R. & G. Corsets. Particularly Snit able for Medium Figures Is Style B 80. It Is Extremely Popular Because of Its Simple Graceful Lines and Displays the Modern Fashion in Gowns to the Very Best Possible Advantage. Price Only $1.50 STILL PHEC10US A Sale of Notions 400-yard spool Black Silk...... 250 Best Eagle Brass Pins at.. ... 5 Large Hand Scrub Bruslies at. . .5 Glass Tooth Brush Holders at. ..10 Large Cube Mourning Pins at. . .5 Eve Collar Supporters, 6 for 100 Washable Collar Supporters, 6 for.5? A Sale of Notions 5c Nickel-Plated Safety Pins. . .2At 10c large size Hair Nets at 5 15c large Skirt Markers at 10 15c Fancy Collar Supporters at.lO? 15c Child's Hose Supporters at.lO 25c large Dressing Comb at 10 15c large Dress Shields at 10 Surgeons Fail to Find Bullet Though Millionaire Is Improving. GIRL'S STORY SUPPORTED The Most in Value, The Best in Quality rr.x sATistnAT kvekijcs, TO . KOHL'S CONDITION VSJ n I PI UANUrnM"j-7,, fwm Evidence That PfCrctlxr Were F.ui plnyeti to Shadow French Maid I Give by Proprietor of Kjnpknrnt Afrnrj. SAN FRANCISCO. Jon. IS. (Spe cial Although C Frederic Kohl. th mlillon-alre clubman, who waa shot Taesdar afteraooa by Mla Adele Verge, still In an estremelr danger. om condition. eDeouragtng reporte con tlnoe to coma from the Adlar sane torium. where ha waa taken ahortly after th shooting Seere! X-ray a ml nation hare fa ilea to Bad taa but let la Koril'a breast. It waa aaM at tha (Sanatorium toda that although ha waa atlll anfferln irraat pain, to pallaat'a condition waa battar than had beea expected. It pe4 a fatrly good nlcnt. alra Frederick Kohl la atlll watching aaxtoaaly by tha bedside of bar wound ad husband. From tha tlma of tha ehootlng until lata yaatarday afteraooa aha refused to tje a moment a reat or to aea any of tha frtenda who have rant by tha acore to Inquire about Kohl'a condition. Oha will remain at tha sanatorium until ber husband out of dancer. French Ctrl Near Col la pee. In tba meantime. Adela Verse, tha French maid who ahnt Kohl, following tha loa of a ault which aha had ln stituted against Mm and Frank A. Miller, proprietor of tha Glenwood Inn at Riveratde. la In a atata of collapse at tba city prison. She baa been hr tertcal In the axtrama alnca tha aboot Ing. and laat Bight It waa found necee aary to gtv bar medicine to quiet har. Hhe la atlll praying that ber vie tim may recover and declarea repeat edly that aha did not mean to ahoot him and dna not know why ahe did it. Hre will probably be formally charted with aaaault with Intent to roramit murder. Her assertion that she waa being ahadowed by detectWea received a partial confirmation today by Mis Eulogia Kelly, who conducts an employment agency at 111 Butter street. bllse Kelly aald that wben the (lrl had Brat coma to ber seek ing a pooltlon aha told a story of hav- Ingaoeea followed by a detective ana n proof pointed to a man who waa loitering on tha other aide of tba street. Pet cell to Shadows dri lls walked up and down for several hour while Miss Kelly permitted tha girl to remain Inside, letting har go later by a door In tha rear of tha building. Tha next day a man went to Mn Kelly to Inquire whether ahe ever bad French malda applying for work, tihe gave him tha namea of see etaU but withheld that of Miss Verge. and bo went away dlasatlsfled. Mis Kelly also aald that laat Bun day a man whom aha had never reen before came In and asked similar ques tion. Ha went away without asking ta make the appointment customary seeking a girl for employment. Miss Kelly did not mention Miss Verse's uim Because of tha woman'a ex treme nervouaneaa. Miss Kelly waa an able to recommend her to her patrons. SOLDIER SHOT IN FIGHT Astoria Constable Trleo to Stop How, Praws Revolver. ASTORIA. Or. June IS. 8peclal Private Roy Janes, of the Coaet Artil lery, stationed at Fort Slovene, waa ahot hare thle evening by Constable John Payer and eeverelr. though, it la believed, not dangerously Injured. Savaral eoldtera were fighting on tha street and the constable atepped In to atop them, when the eoldtera turned on htm. The officer pulled his pistol and In the mix-up Bred, the bullet striking Jonra la the richt cheek and enlng through to tha back of the neck. The bullet waa removed at tha hospital. As there waa ronalderable excitement among tha eoldtera. Constable Bayer waa taken In charge by the police to prevent further trouble. SAD LIFE STORY IS TOLD KngU'h Work In cma a Relate Morle of Condition of Poor. UOXrKiX. June 1 Fpedal. At tha festival ef the Oaremont Central Mission the other day Mr. Faraona. a worklngman described aome aad ecenee witnessed bv the Oaremont "Cruaad era" during their midnight work among the Embankment outcaata during tha laat five yeere. Aa many aa home e men aad women were counted oa one Saturday night. -We aee men walking along aaleep." said Mr. Parsons. "I have aeea them run Into the trees. We have aeen them asleep oa tie seals, covered with snow, one man we found asleep on the wrong side ef the parapet, oa a narrow ledge, and be aald he alept there occasionally to get out of tha wind." KING GEORGE APT SCHOLAR He learned to Ride Blcjcle Without Trouble and Is an Enthusiast. IiNfOS. June is. (Special.) King Geo-, who haa Just presented a per petual challenge trophy for cycllsta. has long been an enthusiast of tha wheel. Like ao many other member f hi family, be waa taught to ride by Mr Mayva. a famous raring man of the '. and proved aucb an adept pupil that, to quota bla Instructors words. "11 didn't want any teaching, lie Jumped oa bis bicycle, wobbled about a bit. and away he went, tiding it well, not exactly Ilka an old band, but varv well." Mr. Mares' Brat royal pupil waa ITinceaa Henry of Battenbera. who had her first lesson on a trloyrl. In the grounds of Buckingham Palace. Queen Alexandra ithea Prtnreaa of Wales) had her Brat leeaoa at Kandrlngham on a tricycle which bad been built In ore uaya aa a Christmas present for ber. Merchants Savings & Trust Company CAPITAL $150,000.00 orrirERi axd directors! W. H. Fear Pvealdeat W I Hard Caa Vleo-Frealdaat O. r. many sr. ........ Casblear E. a. tl !. . . AeeWtaat raahle Oee. X. Dart. Cawtav Frtewald. Jaaaew B. Kerr. attempts to cross a thoroughfare. Tha popular feeling towards the average chauffeur waa algnlArantly Illustrated when a man who, after having been nearly run down, pulled out a knife and plunged It Into the back of tha driver of that particular motor car, waa greeted with loud and approving cries by tha spectators of the Incident. GREAT MEN HAVE TROUBLE Doublr of Celebrities) Frequently Cans Strango Predlcamenta. LOXDON, June la. (Special.) Many celebrttlee bava had their double. Grant Puff records that be found "Pro fessor Sen radar so ludicrously Ilka Huxley that I went up and shook handa with him at Lady Altord'a. La celt a bad Just mad a similar mistake.' There was a strong physical resem blance between Tennyaon and Lealle Stephen. In spite of a disparity In yeara: and between Julea Ferry and Whltelev. the Universal provioar. Edwin Tates was so Ilk the lata Shah of Persia that bis photographs were aold In Brussels aa tha Shah's when Naar-ed-Lln visited that city. Sir Laurence Alma-Tadema uaed to bava double In George Lu Maurler. so cloeely did they resemble eacb other that a ladr at dinner one aaareaaeo Du Maurler aa "Sir Alma.- and assured him that ha was "really not a Pit use that Mr. Do Maurler. aa people tried to make out. BROTHER OFHEIRESS WEDS Cham ot Missing DoroLhy Arnold Married In New Tork. NEW TORK. June 19. (Special.) D. Hinckley Arnold, brother of Dorothy Arnold, wboaa atranga disappearance on December IX last still remains a mya- terv. this afternoon married ainarea Culver, a chum of the missing girl. Mlsa Culver la tha daughter or Mra. laaoai Clark Culver, and Uvea with her mother at (41 Park avenue. She waa an Intimate friend of Miss Arnold, and during tha search for her took an active part In It. going to Phil adelphia several times when clewa to tha missing girl led there. Pec a us the members of the Arnold family be! lev their daughter dead, and consequently are In mourning for her. the wedding waa free from all ostentation. Thar waa a reception, however, at tha bom of the bride's mother. Mr. Arnold Is a graduate of Wllllama Col lege, and la In bualneaa with his father. Portland People In Chicago. CHICAGO. June IS. (Special) Portland people at Chicago hotel to day were: At the Congress Mr. and l B. tMldner. o. M. Clark: at th Laaelle T. W". Inaull. F. Kabb. Rdlefsen's Sishwood Is superior. Charm and Elegance of True Beauty IStlltwell In Fashion.) Every woman delights In a velvety kin and fine complexion, but faw rea lise the barm done the akln'a delicate urface by mothering It with powdera or r osmetic," wrltea Mma. Stlllwell In ashlon. A mayatone lotion glvea grand re- ulta and la quickly prepared by dis solving a small original package ot mayatone In eight ounces of witch haseL Maasaga this freely Into the akin every day and you will be sur- rlsed bow soon It Is rlesred and beau- (ted. while the complexion takaa on the charm and elegance of true beauty. "Nothing equals mayatona to protect tha skin from changeable weather, tan or frecklea. It la easier to use and more satisfactory than powder. Is greaaeleaa and will not grow hair" Adv. Good News for the Deaf A celebrated New Tork Aurlat has been selected to demonstrate to deaf people that deafneaa la a dlaeas and can be treated successfully In your own home. He proposes to prove this fsct by sending to any peraon having trouble with their ears a trial treatment ot thla new method abaolutely free. Wa advise all people who have trouble with their eara to Immediately addreaa Dr. Edward Gardner. Suite i. No. 40 West Thirty-third street. New Tork City, and wa wlab to assure them that they will receive by return mall, abao lutely tree, a "Trial Treatment-" Aatolats Are la Disfavor. TARIS. June IS. (Special) Many automobile, aa they daab along, are a w-rror to peneetrtans. who often make any number of futUe aad risky ' Instantaneous Hollow Wire Gasoline Lamps 1 to 1 candle power, adapted to any bollow wlre itiIik. sn at eight. Write for special prlcea. h. w. Mtyvno LIOHTIV6 et IIP. CO- X3SWSS.I Oak St. Betwns atata am amt. Art weeping' Snmnier ItedtietionsHere A sale in which all lines of Summer Goods are involved. Never in the history of this store have we offered our customers such worthy bar- In some instances price cuts are even more pronounced than we have said. In every case the opportunity to save substantial sums 13 We hope to see you at this store during this great sale. When you come, when you see for yourself the wonderful dis- gams. marked and decided plays of Summer Goods, examine the quality and note the special sale prices, you will see how we have kept our word. More Wonderful Values in Dainty Hew U Without exception j'ou will positively find here the greatest Undermuslin values in this city. Included in this sale are gar ments of every sort and description Gowns, Corset Covers, Skirts, Combina tion Garments, etc., in hundreds of pretty styles, all neatly finished and trimmed. Read the description of four of the special lots picked at random. It is a wonderful buying opportunity. Fine quality Cambric Drawers, with ex tra deep embroidery flounce. RQp Regular 75c, 85c values at UOu Muslin Skirts, of fine quality cambric Avith extra deep embroidery or Q 1 Q Q lace flounce. Reg. $2.50-$3 vals . . 0 I J 0 Muslin Gowns, $1.50 Values, 98c An especially fine offering of Muslin Gowns, shown in the high- neck bishop or low-neck slip-over style. Made of fine quality cam- j brie, nainsook or Masonville muslin, trimmed with fine laces, em broideries, ribbons and pin or hemstitched tucks, all made very full and extra well finished. Regular $1.50 values Qfip Priced for this sale u 0 U Combination Suits, $1.25-$1.50 Values, 98c Fine Combination Suits, trimmed with pretty laces, embroideries and ribbons They come in the drawer or skirt combination and are exceedingly well made and neatly finished. Regular Qflft $1.25-$1.50 values.' Priced this sale at UUu 1 l a ' f- m t ' a m. .fe'efSw; r R. & Gr. Corsets Price $1.50 An extra strong line of these Corsets at this popular price. Included in this lot are .the high, medium, low or very low bust effects with medium and long hip or extra long skirt models, made of fine qual ity batiste or coutil, trimmed with Hamburg embroidery 01 C ft or fine lace. Every Corset guaranteed. Priced at 0 1 1 U U 15,000 Yards Plain and Fancy Silks 89c 1 The Season's Greatest Silk Sale Unrestricted choice from a wonderful show ing that includes every fashionable weave, in the most desired plain shades and f beautiful color combinations. J C Best $1 quality Silks, on sale at. . . Such value-giving in beautiful new Silks has never been equaled in this city. It is a magnificent showing of rich shades and colorings in the most popular Summer weaves and exclusive designs that are shown only in silks of the highest quality. The kind that were made to retail regularly at $1.00 a yard, are priced for this sale at less than import cost 690 a yard. Here are a few of the kinds you may choose from at this ridiculously low price: 27-Inch Genuine Kohinoor CoutilPongees in cream, natural,- black, preen, slate, navy. etc. 27-Inch Genuine Rough Pongees, in a full range of the correct new shades. 27-IncE Natural Colored Pongees in novelty Jacquard weaves, Che Fn Ponerees. Cloth of Gold and Messaline Finished Tokio Pongees Full-Width Printed Warp Fancy Messaline Silks in a large variety of rich colored designs. New Persian Messalines, Gunmetal Taffetas and Louisines, in ex clusive designs and colorings. ' New Novelty Messalines, in an endless assortment of solid colors with Jacquard over designs, in small self-colored figures, stripes, dots, etc. And hundreds and hundreds of yards of Beautiful New Silks suit able for every purpose. It is the most extraordinary Silk purchase this store ever made and a showing that every woman will enjoy. Come and benefit by this sale of best $1.00 Silks at Sixty-Nine Cents a Yard J une Sale Towels and Toweling Hotel, rooming and housekeepers should supply their needs for the next twelve months at this sale tomorrow. Glance through the following offerings and see how well the savings count up in your favor. White Huck Towels, 14 by 32 inches, very ab sorbent and durable, finished with fast col ored red borders, priced for this sale C n at 5o0 a dozen or, each. J If White Huck Towels, 16 by 32 inches; they come with fast-colored red border and hemmed ends; priced for this sale at 85 a . Qp dozen, or each u If White Huck Towels, 17 by 34 inches; they come with fast colored red borders, hemmed ends and selvedge edges, on sale at $1 1 ftp a dozen, or each lUu White Huck Towels, 18 by 36 inches, extra heavy, durable Towels, finished with fast col ored red borders; on sale at -1010 14 U 3 dozen, or each. Bleached Bath Towels, 18 by 36 inches, extra weight and quality, made with neatly hemmed ends, on sale at $1.35 a dozen, 1 9lo P or each 14 ' Bleached Bath Towels, 22 by 44 inches, extra heavy and large, made with neatly hemmed ends; on sale at $2.75 a Ofjn dozen, or each. ZJlf Bleached Twilled Linen Crash Toweling, of extra durable quality; comes full 16 inches wide; priced for this sale at, 1 ftp the yard I UU All Linen Crash Toweling, full 17 inches wide: comes in plain white, also with fast colored border specially priced at, 1 0loP ' per yard 14 'U, Women's Summer Underw'r, Hosiery We place special emphasis on the excellent quality of these offerings, and jev-VT an investigation of the prices quoted below will convince you of the genume r i bargains we are offering in Summer-weight Knit Underwear and. Hosiery. Do not fail to profit by this sale. A decided bargain in Women's Fine All-Silk Stockings, made with full fashioned leg and lisle garter tops, heel and toe; good, durable Stockings that are extremely fashionable. They come in all sizes and in black Cftp and the new shades of tan; on sale tomorrow at JUu Silk Lisle Hose, 25c Pair A new line of Women's Fine Full-Fashioned Silk Lisle Stockings in OCa at.4Ub all sizes and shown in black and the new tan shades; unusual values Women's Underwear at $1.19 A special offering of Women's Lace-Trimmed Union Suits, made of fine quality lisle thread and shown in low-neck style and lace-trimmed yoke and knee They come wide PI n ft Oil IJ Children's Hose, Special at 19c A fine line of Children's Hose, made of best grade maco cotton and shown in black only. Thev come in all sizes and will wear fine. Spe cially priced for this sale, 3 pairs for, 1 ft n 50, or per pair lull knee length and are special at. Great Sale of Shoes Pumps and Oxfords In the season's best styles are in this sale, and each value offered is a real economy. We feature for tomorrow' 's sale several of our best-selling lines of men's, women's and children's Shoes and Oxfords at price reductions that, it will be impossible to equal elsewhere. Come, let us show you these offerings. Women's Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps, $3 and $3.50 grades, - PQ 07 per-pair l. w4iul Women's Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps, $2.25 and $2.50 grades, C1 7 ft per pair U 1 1 1 u Chillren's Patent and' Kid Pumps, sizes 5 to 11, $1.75 ft ftp grade at dull Misses' Patent and Kid Pumps, sizes lli2 to 2; $2.00 01 OC grade at U I i4u Boys' All-Leather Shoes and Oxfords, sizes 1 to 5Y2, $3.50 - QO JC grade at U4i I u Children's Barefoot Sandals, sizes 5 to 11, $1.50 grade, specially Q Q n, priced at UUu Children's Barefoot Sandals, sizes lVo to $2, $2.00 grade Q1 10," priced at Oil I U Men's Russia Tan Shoes in all sizes, $5.00 grade specially Vnf.fl OTiUU J priced at J