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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, TKIDAY ; EVE2HN. JANUAIIY I. iOOi. I0WNT0PICS Items of local Interest for Busy Journal Readers. Several smali accidents yesterday marked the closing of the year and as a result the victims are nursing their In juries while endeavoring to welcome 1904. B. Alexander fell from an elevated side walk In East Portland. When he landed on the ground 19 feet below he had a broken rib and one of his cars was nearly tdrn off. The police took him. In charge, "and after being dressed he waa sent home. George W.'. Fulty was the vlctinv of a careless driver at Third and Alder etreets. He was knocked down by , the horso and bruised about the face and bead. Bis injuries are not serious. By falling from a train near Baker City Frank Gorman injured his leg severely end he was brought to St. yincenfs hos pital for treatment. While driving across a streetcar track in East Portland Mrs. Nora Devern, a resident of Clackamas county, was thrown- from her wagon when it was struck by a streetcar. She was not badly huijt, and after receiving treatment shO' was ablev to continue on her Journey. ''',: ;'- :..'.' ;; . . ' $750 in realty will be given away the1 12 th day of January, at Estacada. Every person present that day will have a chance to secure a residence or business Jot free without - investing a single penny. The parties who are successful in this free gift of a homesits will re ceive a warranty deed from the Oregon Water Power Townslte Co. before leav ing the city of Estacada, on the day of sale. The distribution of free lots will be conducted by a committee which will be selected by all parties present Come to the big lot sale and help make Esta cada the second metropolis of the West Trains leave First and Alder streets at 7:10 and o'clock a. m. on the 12th day of January. Round trip excursion Xare .75 cents, - ; . .' - John F. Logan, attorney for L. Connor, who is accused of having robbed a sa loon at 648 Fourth street filed a motion to quash the information against Con nor In the state circuit court yesterday, on the grounds of lack of verification. District Attorney Manning signed the in formation., but Logan contends that he must also Verify it In support of his motion Logan called the attention of the court to the decision of the supreme court of 'Missouri, which quashed infor mations against Butler and other St. Louis boodlers because the informations lacked verification. , " " The Portland U. 8. Mills give a White House Cook Book free: with every 20 packages of Violet Oats, the great health and breakfast food. Violet Oats are made in Portland, at bur own mills,, and are- free from- disease germs that usually And refuge in such goods shipped here from the East after long time of trans portation and perhaps months upon shelves and in storehouses. We con sume 600 sacks of selected oats every day. , -Jn attempting to swing onto a South em Pacliic freight car yesterday morn ing Ethon Lemmon, aged 8 years, tell un der the wheels and his right leg was crushed above thq ankle. The lad was taken td North Paalllo sanltorlum where the mangled member .was amputated. Consequently ' he will be maimed for life. .The lad is the son of E. L. Lem mon of Salem and was visiting with his grandparents at 425 East Sixth street- ' It Is amailng to understand thftf Id this enlightened age there are yet those who patronize the old-style fire-heated polishers used by some laundries evert now. The steam-heated . polisher does not burn the fiber of the linen nor "yellow" the goods, "and still, with all these advantages, the Union Laundry, Second and Columbia, is the only con cern in Portland using one of these up-to-date machines. ; Constable Jackson of Justice Hold's court yesterday served garnishment pa pers upon Mayor Williams, City Auditor Devlin and City Treasurer Werleln in the suit of G. E. Thomas against Poundmas ier I'. W. Reed. Thomas alleges that the poundmaster sold his horse without advertising It the proper length of time, anu lie wniua us equivalent in money., 'Samuel Dally, who ended his life by taking carbolic acid, was buried In Lone Fir- cemetery yesterday afternoon. The local union of the leatherworkers had charge of the funeral. Dally having no relatives here. Mrs. Dally is now near Lowell, Wash., but was unable to come here to bury her husband. Mrs. Rosetta Barker died last last Wednesday night. The funeral took place , nt l:fw q' clock this afternoon from the home of her mother on the Columbia slough road east of the home of B. Rey nolds. Mrs. Barker came across the plains with her parents In 1802 and has since resided here, .. , . . . ! ,- . Among the places visited by' burglars early yesterday morning was the home of , J. P. . Thomas, 231 Adams avenue. The thieves made a thorough search of the ..dwelling but were not richly rewarded '"for their trouble. They took a diamond ring, a gold locket and a lady's lace handkerchief, ' , ., .-. The will of the lute Alexander Thomas was admitted to probate by County Judge Webster yesterday - afternoon.'". The es tate, which is valued at 11,000, Is de vised to Mary Thomas, widow of the de ceased, who Is named an executrix with out bonds.' , .. -. ': ' ; The banquet given by the George Law rence company to their employes Thurs- 'ill ' NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS . Resolved, That only a laundry that does first-class work enn 'have our laundry this year, and that laundry Is the ;v...';..( v , OREGON LAUNDRY and TOILET SUPPLY CO. 3. T. Brans, Manager. , , , ' Telephone EasT; W cla, evening: was a success in (every re spect.. 1 he evening passed in a very pleasant manner, upyeches being made, by several at the guests, of whom there were 14. Georga Lawrence acted as toast master and several of tho responses were exceedingly well made, Tho banquet took place .at,, tho .," Commercial ... club. The ChriHtmas box, which contains In tho neighborhood of $3W), will .bo distributed about January 20 among the employes of the Commercial club. Dancers take notice. Modern Woodmen ball " Arlon hall, tonight, Is- not postponed. Tlrkets, 60 cents. Ladies f reo.' ' Don't spoil a" sewed shoe 1 by putting a nailed half sole on. We sew them on "while ydu wait." ' Goodyear Shoe Re pair company, near Gas company's of fice, Yamhill street 1 Time trains will leave First and Al der street for Estacada, the day set for the auction sale of lots of the new city. First train, 7:40 a. m. and second train at a. m, . Dr. R. C. Coffey has abandoned Ms down-town office. Will be found at the North Pacific Sanatorium, Twentieth and GUsaa streets, all hours. - Fine day! Buy Meredith's umbrellas. Repairing arid recovering. Two stores Washington and 6th, Morrison and 6th. Steamers for The Dalles will leave Alder-street wharf 7 a. m. dally (except Sunday). Phone Main 914. . ' Free dispensary for . worthy poor, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, J. p. . m. St Vincent's hospital. ' Portland Club, ISO Fifth street ' A palatable : lunch served . every, evening from 8 until 11 p. m. Whan "yu. have any fine printing, see that yOu bring it to Peaslce Bros. Co., Sherlock building. ........ Have your fur garments . remodeled into, latest style at half price, 806 Burnside. . To reduce his scoek. Ewing, the book seller, offers 81.60 fiction at 75 cents. Don't wait until you get consumption. Prevent It. B. & S. Catarrh Powders. ' Good eating and a pleasant disposi tion go hand in hand. The Savoy. E. II. Moorehouse & C04 at Seventh and Alder. (Telephone Main 1343. Our eating is all that is desirable. The Savoy. , Opposite old postofflce. The four-story brick building on Front near Couch is for rent Ansley, printer. . Centennial envelopes. Dr. Amos, surgeon, Dekum building. ' Olympic . Pancakes eaten as toast , v CHIEFLY PERSONAL F.'A. French, a banker of The Dalles, is at the Imperial today. Senator S. B. Huston of Hillsboro, ac eompanied by Mrs. Huston and his daughters. iK 1 'In Portland. . J. W. Scrlber, a banker and prom! nent Republican of La Grande,- is vis iting in Portland. Detective Sam Simmons,' one of the oldest; members of the local detective force, leaves tomorrow for a trip to Southern California where he will spend a month for the benefit of his health LHe was compelled to give up his work several weens ago. tie wui be accom panied by his little daughter. His Journey may be continued into Mexico, FATAI. riBB IBT FBISCO. San Francisco, Jan. 1. The Park Riding school was burned early this morning. James Burns, a porter, and four horses were burned to a crisp. AMUSEIEEHTB. THE BAKER THEATRE George I. Baker, Bolt Lessee and Maosfer. Pboxe Main 907. Tonight Alt Wert, UittneM Sttordty, Snnday. The School for Scandal" KTfning, 80e, 35c, 35c, 15c; mitlneei, 28c. 13c, lue. in Ext week Ceglnnfng Bundar Mtlne, Jaaoary S, 1904, tbe Great Soclntjr Drama. Adapted From ttaa French by rinfro, 'THE IRONMASTER" Made Famoas by Mr. and Mra. W. H. Kendal. CORDRAY'S THEATRE . .' Cord ray & Russell, Managers. - " Phone Main 902, PrlcM 15, 3S. 85. 40 acid RO rent. Matinee . 10 and 25 cnti. Tonight. Matlue . 8atnrdar, and eery Tenlng . t v . thla we, th Great Mhdrama, i ' " IK COKYXCT BTBIFES," Knt week,, commenclnit with tbe Sunday ti ne, Amelia ninnham'a Prndurtlon, . "MODEEN MAQDAIEH.". Tb farorlte artrraa, Mlaa Jmale Rhlrlcy, tap. , . ;,tortd by a atrong company.. Marquam Grand Theatre Vf, T. PA NGT,E. RwddMit Manager. A llAI'i'Y NKW YEAR. Get tho Klght Start by Attending TUB MUSICAL COMED1', , FOXY GRANDPA Tonight at 8:15 o'clock, " Trlcci J1.60, I10U, T5c, 50c.- S5c and 25c. Marquam Grand Theatre VT' One Week, Hr-glnnlng Monday, January 4, 1904, Matliteea WcdndHj- and Saturday, ' The Rural Drama. "WAY DOWN KAST." Krcnlng prla Loww fliwir. except laat 6 rpr ll.txi. -ial o row. fi.iNi nulconr, rt 11 row, 1.0O: cond 3 rovra, T5cf Utat 6 rnwa, 5(lcr tulliT)', 2&o and 35c: Itoxca .and ktava. $tO. Mstlnw jriw lowcr lliior, .ccpt lat 6 town, h.ihi; laat n rowa. iocs no Irony, irat I row. 7rtc! laat 0 rowa, 50es gallery, 25c, 36c. A POSITIVE, KIT. "'Isn't Cainphell fonn.vt' i. - "Aren't the girls stunning?" "01, did you Kco 8)-lTla ataret" "Great Hiwclaltlci." Somo of the rvuiarka board after the perform. . ...-. ' , anco. of ' "A Trip to Chinatown" at thu EMPIRE THEATRE AM, THIS WKBK. . - ftpecial Matinee New l'ear'a Day. Arcade Theatre ' v S30 Washington, beta sen 0th and Tth, . '.-,. AMUSEMENT PARMinS, , t.. ' i Open From ID a. o. to 11 p. m. Refined Vaudeville FIVK SHOWS DAILY 8:80, 3:80, T:30, 8:30 and 0:80. ADMIHSIO.V 10kTO ANY SEAT. CONCKHT HALLr-.." CONCERT EVERY K1GIIT. ' 42 21S BVENSIDB 1 'The Different Store" FIFTH AND VASI CJGTON STREETS Start cribt the bonny New Year by buying only at "THE DAYLIGHT STOIW that closes every working daySaturday included at 6 p.m. Jl toe-Mis mm CD CD Lig Lav A 11, o POOJR, DECREPIT OLD 1903 HAS GONE THE WAY OF THE GREAT MAJORITY, AND SLEEPS THE SLEEP THAT KNOWS NO WAKING AMONG THE GRAVES OF HIS FATHERS. WELL MAY WE STREW FLOWERS OVER THE MOUND THAT MARKS THE SPOT, FOR MANY WERE THE FAVORS HE BROUGHT TO US, IN INFANCY ' THROUGH BOYHOOD, YOUTH, YOUNG MANHOOD,' THE PRIME OF LIFE AND, EVEN IN DECLINE, HIS' GENEROSITY WAS INCREASED TOWARD US. WE LOOK' BACKWARD TODAY DOWN THROUGH . THE VISTA OF NEARLY 26 YEARS AND FIND ' THAT OLD "1903" WAS KINDEST OF ALL TO US; BUT THE PRATTLING BABE, CHRISTENED AT LAST MIDNIGHT, "1904," LISPS AND LOOK8 PROMISES OF WHAT SHALL BE EVEN BETTER. SO, LEAVING REGRETS BEHIND, WE LEAP FORWARD, WITH EAGER, EARNEST BOUNDING .STRIDES, READY AND ANXIOUS FOR THE MERCHANDISING FRAY OF 1904. WHAT; WE PROMISE THE NEW YEAR: . A Bigger, Better Store ; Increased end Better Service ; Tripled Elevator Service; Vastly Increased. Stocks; The Addition of New Lines; Improvement in . Every Department in Service and Merchandise; Progression EverywhereRetrogression Nowhere. Thanking You for Your Push of 1903, May We Ask for Your Boost in 1904? WE'LL DESERVE ir EVERY ONE OF THE YEAR'S 366 DAYS. ' NOW WE'RE OFF WITH THE FOLLOWING LIST OF I Bonny, Bristling Bargains in Extra "Saturday Specials for Tei i FOR WE CLOSE, YOU KNOW, WITH'OTHER MODERN METROPOLITAN STORES OF i CITIES IN OUR CLASS, AT 6 P. M., EVERY DAY, SATURDAY INCLUDED, 1 Saturday Shoe StoreDargains :': . , EXTRA SPECIALSFIRST FLOOR. Mep'a fine dress Shoe's; -of beautifully finished kid stock, regular $3.60 values, tomorrow only at... .$2.63 "Regents" for Men- the most famous $3.50 Shoe, In America, In all leathers and heavy winter soles. The best wear ing, solldest Shoe for wear thro' Oregon winters ; known to the ehoemaklng craft, tomorrow only.. 2. 68 1: M Boys $2.50 Shoes $l.?d Of solid box Calf stock and heavy soles. : Just the Shoes for boys who need .."Shoes made of iron," ' to withstand hard wear, $2.00 qualities of above, tomorrow , only for'' , . . t ...... . . .81.38 $1,75 qualities of above, tomorrow only for . ...... ...f 1.18 Women's $6 Pattern Shoes $3.85 These elegant patrician' Shoes worn by the most particular ; and dressy among women shoe wearers, the regular ,$5.00 and $6.00 qualities, with full Louis heels. In patent ' or French kid stock, hand sewed, bench made in all sizes, your choice. tomorrow for 93.85. WOMEN'S HOUSE SLIPPERS, $1.50 VALUES.. 98i "Of felt or leather, with or without strap. Women's Common Sense House Shoes Regular $2.00 -values in warm lined, broad toed, comfort' able House Shoes, choice of lace or congress styles, tomorrow only for f 1.38 Children's Shoes 98c Choice of box" calf or vlcl kid stock, solidly made and "'' splendid lttle wearers; lace or button styles, . ; "tomorrow 98 . These extra bargain specials are made to add enthusiasm to OUR 26th ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Every Article in the house except a few contract lines whose prices are controlled by their makers Is Sharply, Radically PRICE REDUCED EVERY ADVERTISED SPECIAL OF THE WEEK IS ON TOMORROW ' ; A Saturday Simoon of Match less Values That Blows Bar gain Into Everyone's Yard Come out and gather 'em in Silks and Dress Goods Caught in the Bargain Swirl . ' FIRST FLOOR ANNEX.. The most sweeping clearance yet a decided move to clean out the goods from the annex at quickstep pace to morrow. ' : - ' r Silks . This is buying- time now for the Suits and Fancy Waists whose wearing time comes later. Beautiful colored Silks, suited for making up spring Suits and Waists, values ranging up from 50o to $1.25 the yard, divided into three lots and priced as follows: , Lot 1-r-oOc, 60c, and 75c values, the yard .'... 39 Lot 2 -85c, 00o and $1.00 values, the yard .. ... .55 Lot 3 $1.25 values, the yard 72 A Blanket Buying Day t . ' Fourth Floor. r i Saturday we place on Bale a lot of our best $4.00 plain grey, . ti all wool, fill -size and weight, Blankets, marked at the unparalleled extra special bargain price of, the pair $2.95 , Another. Blanket Special You can't afford to lose this opportunity for laying in your household supply of worthy Olds, Wortman & King Blankets at these tinder prices.-, tomorrow. All wot l brown Vicuna Blankets, regular $4.50 "Values at, the pair $3.15 $1 Petticoats 57c (imz-6EC01TD TX.OOX.) Saturday only we offer a lot of nlce - ly made, fine Muslin Oowns, square or V neck: yoke of hemstitched tucks or embroidery Insertions be tween clusters of tucks, embrold- . , red edging at yoke, neck and sleeves, splendid values at the reg ular dollar' price, at extra special clearance price tomorrow for.. 870 Ladies' 65c Cam bric Drawers 39c ' (AWJCEX SECOWD TLOOsV) ; Nicely trimmed with cluster of Ave tucks, lawn ruffles with ValencN . ennes Lace edgings, as above, -' good 85c values for. 39o 10c Skeins Shet land Floss 6 c (TKOXOUOHTASB JJCSLE SEC OND rx.oo.) ;. ' - Flelsher's " best quality Shetland ... Floss, colors are cream, black, blue, white,' pink, heliotrope, lilac, steel, etc. Regular 10c skein to- 1 morrow at 6c Or Box of 18 Skeins fo 700. Women's $20 Walking Sldrts $6.8 (SECOITO TIOOK WOMA' SA X.OJT.) The biggest bargains in Women's , Walking Skirts : ever shown In -Portland,; all the newest. ,most 1 . wanted materials, latest cutv and , most thoroughly tailored skirts in : a grand choosing of colors em bracing all the newest browns, greys, navys,- tans, castors, fancy ; . Scotch ; and . English novelty , weAves. also blacks. The lot con tain? grand values . up to $20. 'Skirts tomorrow you may have fj.iolca of the lot for. ...... .$6.98 s Bargains in ; Table Cutlery. (Third rioor, Honseflttlng Store.) Three-Ploc Knife Sets -Brend. ; Cake end Paring Knives, eet,.10o Ring Partng Knlyesr" gusranted Steel ' ; ; .... ..... . ...30 Family Meat Saws, with Iron frame and steel saws ....... t ...... . loo Nut and Spice Grinders and Bmall Food Choppers, 3 knives...... SBo Gilt FraiTie Mirrors, "BxJMnT'slse. Bo Brownie Folding Lunch Boxes. .. .60 Shopping Among Men's, Fixin's or Bargain Nuggets for Men's Findings (TOHOBBOT OnT-mil 7LOOB.) A line of the famous Lewis Underwear, to close in one day's selling, is of ered at actually less thao factory cost. v ' A line of the celebrated Jaros. pure wool-fleeced Union Suits or 2-ptece suits, also a line of the same make In Nlghtrobes at less than first cost at factory. - - . -, .. - -. .... .. Regular $ 1.00 Hatural Weol Vndergarmsato at . ' : j ...... . ' ' 89o : MTUr 75o Wool Zleeoed Vadergarmsnta at 6Bo Best BoUar flannelette Xlghtrobes at ................. . '730 Best 7 So Oolf Shirts In latest patUrna at v. "470 Men's fl.oo, $1.25 and $1.80 Oolf Slilrts, aU la on lot tomorrow at a, choice , .... . ... "... . . ... ' t ............... . ,77o Our ewn TTaTLATOSBZEB WHITB BHXBTS at bargain prices tomorrow, -best made, most perfect fitting and highest grade muslin shirts sold in Port land at our regular prices. 1 ' . .; Tomorrow the fl.OO sUlrts sell for J. ..85c Tomorrow the 75o shirts seU for.,;.. 63o . Tomorrow the 6O0 shirts sell for. ... .. . 430 Regular 65c Flannelette Nlghtrobes at'....; ..;...,.43o , 25o Wool . Hose, medium weight, colors are natural greys, blacks and Ox fords. Saturday ..; ,...180 Our entire stock, of Leather goods In the men's shop. Suit Cases. Travel ing Bags, etc., all marked at special sale prices. The grandest buying op portuntty ever offered is tomorrow's. Flannel Bargains (Domestlo Aisle, First rioor.) 12 He Flannels, including all the .wanted colors and latest combl . nations of , figured, striped end scroll effects, special Saturday at, the yard .....................80 All-Wool 45c Navy Blue Flannels, . - especially suited to making up the ' - men's warm working shirts, chll-, X dren's dresses, etc., splendid wear is Ing goods, tomorrow only at, the . , yard ....................... .390 Our entire Immense line of Flannels marked at deeply cut prices for Quick clearance before stock-tak-- lng. " .: . ,,. ,'; -.' , A Special Lot of Plain and Novelty Silks Including our regular numbers values to a dollar a yard, at the yard Saturday only ..,,390 AS ABOVE including regular values to $1.60 a yard at on Rnturri.v at a choice the yard for. n ; i ... . ,84o XXPOBTEA WOTElLTT 8ZZ.X8 embmclng values up to $4.00 vou may select from on Saturday, for making up the new, smart spring "gowns, at the yard ..'... ... . , , . . . ,. ....... ....... .$1.59 Swift Clearance of Dress Stuffs , This store never maxes feeble pretense but enters, heart and soul into every movement it undertakes. The cruel two-edged knife of carnage cuts both ways among the prices on latest, newest dress stuffs for Saturday's selling. We offer tomorrow In new colored Dress Goods: '-; .. A special lot, values to 50a Inolnded at.. ., '..........'...,'. . .36p A speolal lot. values to $1.00 Included at 3o A special lot; valus to M laolded at. i . t . . . . '.73o A special lot, values to $1.50 Included at.v. , ,.....', 89o AKOTHEB 8TZCZAZ. 1.0T of new novelty Dress Stuffs for making up gowns for early spring wear, including Zlbellnes, Priestly Cravenettee. Nullet smlnes, Scotch and English Suiting Including values up to $2.60 the yard, .' for Saturday only at. . i. ,,,.,.,,..,; . .. , , ,8to 30c Ribbons for 14c ' A lovely lot of beautiful Ribbons, such as only our ribbon buyer Is noted for selecting for Portland s ribbon wearers, dainty 8atln Taf fetas and Fancy Dotted Patterns,, much , used for neokdress;' trtm mtng and decorative purposes, .' values included are the 26c and 50c sor.t and-splendid ribbon val-' ues :r thitTTiefe'tomorrowfor." the yard ................... .14o Umbrellas , Undcrpriccd A special line of All Pure Silk Urn brellss, 6 and 28 In. sixes, , black covers and good wearing' silks, with' an.' .Immense assortment of the newest, smartest ' handles, close : rollers, very ' genteel 'and would sell at from $7 to $8 at - njf exclusive umbrella shop, here . tomorrow your choice for... $4.35 Women's Under wear and Hos iery specials. ' (First rioor, Center.) WOMEB'S $3.50 VBZOB SUITS, $a.so. In regular winter weights, flesh ' - tint, long sleeve and ankle length, Lisle Union Suits, usual $3.50 val ues. At ...$2.S0 WOStEITS 750 TESTS 630 ' Natural Wool Plaited Vests, splen did values. " ., 75o TESTS AHO PAWTS, 490v , - Regular winter weights, . cream -tint, llHle, grand wearing garments EAdles' 35o Tests or Pants for 33o Indies' 63o Tests or Pants for 40o Ziadles' 75c Tests or Pants for 49o bUUeslO EqusstrlaaTights, pr.98o ladies' $1.79 Ualon Suits, suit, $1.19 WOMXK'S ,. 350 BXJLCX COTTOW KOSE ...... ..., ...... ..i.. ISO . Oood weight, with spliced heels and double soles. WOMEN'S $1.35 PANOT Z.ISZ.E HOSE ,...,.. 780 Blacks or In a nicely assorted , choosing of colorings. ' BOTS ABS OZBZ.S' BCXOOL HOSIEBY Regular 20c values Saturday . for 13Ho ' Regular 25c values Saturday for 14o 25c Val. Laces 11c. (In the Laos Stors, Plrst Floor.) Wonderful values here tomorrow. Some are printed below. Lace buy era will do well to profit by this bit of lace news. . " Wide White Valenciennes Lnce and . Insertion, 3 and 5 in. widths. 18a 1 and 28c values, all in one splendid lot Saturday St. the yard..... lie riKE BEAL CLUmr Z.AC3 ABS BANDS . ... $3.60 values, "half price... .....Si. S3 1.00 values, half price. . . . . ... . ,50o " 6O0 values, half price. . ... .... . .85o Women's Neck wear Underpricc (Plrst Floor.) $4.00 lace Collars Satmrday at $1.93 Texdse lace Stock Collars, with tab front ............430 SUk Stocks, with stole fronts... 18o 1904 Fancy Cal endars Yi Price (Stationery Counter, rirst rioor.) What could better express in sim ple, ' expressive way your good wishes to absent friends? A con stant dally reminder of the giver, dainty, handsome, useful ';. HAW PRICE 8ATTOSAT. Beautiful Em broideries Price (Embroidery Cannter, Plrst Ploor.) A GREAT BAXE OP EBBOISEB rES, TBISt . TEE BIGGEST POBTXABO EVE3 KBEWI Made in Nainsook, French Lawn and Cambric, new Tenerllte and floral patterns, in widths ranging from ; the dainty edge embroidery to the elaborate skirt flounce." For Sat urday we offer All 35o values for..r...,....M.13.so All 40o values for 300 All 50o values for. , . . ,.35o ; All 75o values for ........... . .'3714 0 All $1.00 values for. . . , poo All $1.50 values for. 75o Remarkable Glove Values Saturday : We conduct one of the grpate.t snls : of "Ladles' Finn Kid Gloves ever known to Portland tmnorrww . briefly, Jl:60, $1.75 snd :.00 kid . gloves at .f l-Zl The lot Includes our own fanntti.i 1 ; one-clasp Plympton, regul.ir villus $1.76; tlii genuine French JoiivIm'k ; three-clnup, regular ,w $ 1 . ti 0 -, the Marvel, a splendid. w;.ilist.l.-. full pluuo I2.0D kIovp; Piirl i.. ' backs, gusset el bts-en' fli . r, ""'"all n"w late; styl", tnmfirrnw ' ''--v. . choice at ...... L i I I ii M