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t . I'T ' ' .THE OREGON DAILY ' JOtlRNAU , PORTLAND. FRIDAY -. EVENING, APRIL- 1, 1004 AT THE THEATRES Vfig Largest Daylight Storo iii tHb Northwest .1 :, UAq: Largest Do.ylitfht Store in tho Northwest ,v - - " I.T0VN-TOPICS i ' ft ' V I- II. , t .Mi' ' k4 'if Irani m Omiul Dark. ; : "f Baker, Thwtre "Whrt We iWm Twenty. - 'rk Theatre VasoevlUe.. ,, ijW'i ' . "i 'n i VFHVfi A children's choir will be an lnoova tloa (or the future at Taylor .street Methodist Episcopal church, the eua iio caving DMt 4niui - tr xrr. w. ' Burgetto hort, the pastor. It la prob- able Mrs. Ellen Kinsman - Mann will f lead' the choir, Aunday tha organ, will be playsd. by Mrs. Edward Drake, .tha regular, , organist, Mrs. . Warren - EL j. Thomas, being on a short vacation Tha children choir will sing but one selac-'-', tlon each. Sunday moraine anil will not y,j: jnterxere, with tha regular choir. - . fW fVH ws.i v nvv mi win j . Ooodyeer, lockstitch machines (or repair c 1ns solas of shoes In town, no matter v ? what' our would-ba imitators state. Tou -s.do not have to wait to set your work , , done, better sols leather for the prices . we Charge and work second to none. Men's soles sewed on. 10a .le and (Oo: . keels , fixed. It& ' ladles' soles sawed ;; t ; on, 40o and (Oo; heels fixed. JOc, Rub ; - if ber- beels from ISo up. We call for and deliver work free of charge. . Pbone , ' Mam X0J1. TamhlU. street, near Oas I, .'; oompany's ; office. ' Voodyear 0boe . Ra pair .Co.;..'. ,:c A-,., ; .:,, ? . -v. ' the annual meeting of the First Pres . . byterUn- church was held last evening - In. the lecture room of the church. Re ' ports of church officers and of the dlf " . ferent committees showed that the i church . 1 in a. varv nrnenamue condU ' tlon. .. The following officers were chosen: Elders, Dr. O. M. wells, 8. 3L Johnston, a T. Lock wood, B. P. Lea; eaeona, Dr. A. 8. Nichols, W. D. Fraley; trustees, Jacob Kamm. H. C.- Camel, William McMaster. W. W. McKensle, John. F. Ames and Frank Robertson. At a smoker held in the hall of Orient pledge, No. U..I. O. Q. F.,Jast-nlght the members celebrated the success of the past year. A large number were pres ant There are 121 members and several applications. Delegates to , the grand lodge at Astoria In May are J. & Foes, O. W. Minor. N. P. Tomllnson, W. E. OgUbee and L..O. Pershln. ; Labowlch Bros.' Beehive store, 171-173 third street near Morrison, Is In the midst of its annual spring sale of high class merchandise. Its Easter millin ery gooda oomprlses a great, array of the finest goods, and ladles' wearing apparel Is sold on this firm's well known small profit system.. It Is a lively busi ness house these times. Samuel Bhipp, aged 74 years, of Ken llworth addition, died at 7 o'clock this morning. Ths deceased was a mem ber of the Q. A. IL, .and that organisa tion will conduct the funeral eervloes on Sunday afternoon at' 1:10 o'clock from Ms late residence. Mr. flhlpp has - keen-an invalM for several years. - It Is reported that tha tools stolen yesterday from 8. H. Ripley and A. E. . Battenberger have been returned. Tha police are unable to obtain any clue as to who returned the tools or exactly when thejr were returned. During the month of April, Hodgson A Co., architects and superintendents, Macleay building, will furnish plana, de tails, specification and superintend ence at IH per cent. Fine dsyl Bay Meredith's ombrenas. Repairing and recovering. TwONStoree Washington and Cth, Morrison and Ith. The spring fashion number of the Harper's Basaar la now ready, it cents. Jones Book store, m Aider street. Steamers for The Dalles will leave Alder-street wharf T a. m. dally f except Sunday). Phone Main lit , Private alleys for ladles every after noon at the Portland bowling alleys. First and Stark. Dr. SklS has returned. Office over Stelnbach's, Fourth and i Morrison streets. S. H. Qrtiber, lawyer. 1 1 Com'cl Block, emanr pbbsovaxw J. 8. Inkater. a wealthy resident of Davenport. Wash.. Is at the Perkins. Robert B. Qlbbs. a retired hotel man of Philadelphia, who was In the van guard of every mining boom in the Aorthwest during the 60's, at which time he made his headquarters in fortiana. is at the Imperial accompanied by his wife. ..AAKraft..at'hQleaie.jnanui4ctur.t of 8nokane. Is st the Portland. , L. F. Anderson, Miss Pauline Ander , son, and Mrs. V. 8. Baker, prominent residents of Walla Walla, are at the Portland. . i - - Mtss Helen Copeland has been called to her home In Berkley, Wash., by the serious Illness of her father. Rev. w. E. Copeland. - ATTXXFTS SVZOXSX. - George H. Johnson last ""night at tempted to commit suicide by drowning. About 11:J0 o'clock he took off his coat and vest while standing on the draw sec tion of the Morrison street bridge, and Jumped over the rail. As soon as he came to the surface Jie called loudly for help. A boatman rescued him. and Johnson was taken to the police station. He save no reason for his rash act He Is about Zt years old. ' Johnson will be kept. In the city Jail and an Inquiry may be made regarding his sanity. BVVAWAT &A9 FOOTD. , wi 11 v.. m aM tout mnftwftv ' lit tie John Mackenile was brought to the notice station this morning oy rairoi man Myers. The boy waa taken in charge by the officer st the east side Southern Pacific depot tnie morning. . u i.n m San Francisco home sev erat days ago. His father telegraphed daa.rintinn of him to the local polloe. and asked that he ber held. The boy .was turned over to Detective Hawley. DO TOV TABS ICS BO TOV TrtB OOAX. . . tf so. remember the Crystal fee . ft Storage Oo. Fhoae. Bast M4. Drs. Adix tS Northrop OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Acute and Chronic Diseases Sue eesafullT Treated EXAMINATION FXES t Suite, 416 Dckum Htdg. AT III AJROASB. ' ' - The .children .are wild' with delight ever the DuBeck aplma! .show at' the Arcade theatre this week. To see the monkeys.' cats, rats and mica perform on the tight wire , Is almost i amusing spectacle. n mmmi mn !wrr.in For the second week of the new NeUl- Morosco company at the - Baker the play., will' be "Pudd'n " Head Wilson Many people know what. , It ' ' requires to properly put on a play of this stand Ing, and It has seldom been produced sines ' the Msyoa starred In It a few years ago with such great success, The strength, of the Hew Netll-Morosco com pany is a topic of general, conversation emoniN theatre soers - everywhere in Portla.nd now, and no one doubts that the performance of "Puddn Head"1 next week will meet every expectation of the moat exacting of the "critical audiences knowntq , attend the Baker. "WXZV WM WEBB"- TWEBTT-Ort, - The NeUl-Morosoo ' enterprises by a special arrangement have secured .the coast rights to that delightful comedy made famous by Nat Goodwin and Max Ine Elliott JWhen Wa Were Twenty- one," and are presenting It for this their opening week at the Baker theatre. The production and the new Nelll-Moroeoo company have been pronounced by press and publiO: alike to be or tbe highest artlatlo standing and. crowded , houses greet every performance.-; ;',... , .-; rOOBBBATV 3D ABB TOBXOBT, -Cordras theatre Is dark tonight on account of this feeing Good Friday, but the usual Saturday matinee will be given tomorrow, and "La Mascotte" will be sung Saturday night for the last time. 'The selection of tbla comle opera for this wek was a wise one, for t has dene much to emphasise the capa bility or we Olympla Opera company. TX OtBZi FBOX AB? The Olympla Operi company will offer the many patrona of Cardray gome thing entirely new next week, commenc ins with the matinee Hundar afternann and continuing all week. "The'blrl From rarir- wui be rendered in a manner that will reflect more credit on the com' ed.y and musloal merit of the" company tnan anytning attempted in Portland. The opera's success In the eaat Is well known, and ths fact that tha Olympla Opera company contains members of the original New York cast, assures a real treat for the patrons of Cot-dray's next wee. .-... "TBB SX&TBB lUms." A saucy youns woman on the nlanet venus, wnen caught in the act of peek lng at things on this wicked world, mls- cheviously kicked her slipper, a silver one, over the edge of her star Into space. For this act of indiscretion shs la tried by a Jury of women, there be ing no men on the planet and la sen tenoed to earth, there to remain until she hea recovered her mlsslnsr sltoner. This li The string upon which Leslie Stuart has hung many tingling notes and around which Owen Hall wrote the atory of "The Silver Slipper" which wUl be presented at the Marquam Orand Tuesday. Wednesday and Thuraday, with aWednesday matinee, April s, and 7. Box-orrice returne of the Broadway tneatre. New Torx city, show that dur lng the engagement at that theatre all last season receipts averaged $14,780 a week. Theae receipts broke the record of this theatre at the prioee charged,, $ for the best seats. Ths advance sale of seats will open tomorrow (Saturday) morning at 1 o clock, when not m than 10 seats will be sold to one per son ror any single performance. STUBS OVBB FOB KXJM. Itching plies produce moisture and cause Itching, this form, as well as Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles are cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pile Remedy, stops itcning and bleeding. Absorbs tu mors. iOo a Jar. at drussrists. or sent by mall. Treatise free. Write me about your case. Dr. Baaanko, Ftul'a, Fa. rAonoivfC TtiriTDr nm. VVnUIVll J IIILTtini. Main 9U. CORD RAT SC8SKLU M ANAGBRB. NO PERFORM A NCR TONIGHT. 8ATVRDAT atATINBI AMD MIGHT. "The Olympia Opera Co." I a spleodld perforawnee ot U Mascotte" Nett week, startkg Soaday nuktinee, . Olympia Opera Company ia the Girl From Paris" (first time Is Porttasd.) Aa elaborate ' Drodurtiou. Brerrthlns sew. THF RiKFP THFlTyF mmmm wmmm m m wmmm 1 BUT. Oeerge L. Baker, Bole Leasee aad Maaasm Toelsht all week, autloee Saturday, THB NEW KKTLL-MOROACO COM PANT, la Nat Goodwin's sseeeea, When We Were Twenty-One." Brealor prieee, BOe, SSc, 2Bc, IBc Uathwe prlcee, Jd, 16c, 10c. KBXT WEEK. BEGINNING SUNDAY MATINEE, APRIL , rraok Maya's drasiatlaatioa of Mark Twain's 'ravroe ' - Pudd'nhead Wilson"' PARK THEATRE 309 Washington St. bet H and 6th CBAS. p. jacuqh, fret, tad Nr. ANY SEAT IOo Oae of the eataat asd SMst eoey theatres ta me city in boom or reanee ranotrlUe. CATBAIMO) XO lAPTH. CHTLCRIg An - SATXT KRyOUtAMOMi 3 MATIISIES 3 l:S0 TO :M p. X. 3-BVENINGS-3 " T:M TO 10:M P. B. QUNOAY8 Oeatiasees Pert enaaaea I s. au te U s. av ARCADE THFATKE tSVCSTS AK9 WAgBinOTON. CENNED VAUDEVILLE :at :ae. Vtssteietie. AT CONTINVOC9 FROM S StTNCAT CONTINUOUS f ROM S TO 10:Ss. FOB LADIES. fiUiTLEMSlt AMD CEILDRUC iBNOSIOS TEN CEVTS TO AHT SEAT. FRITZ THEATRE mo-ms nmMsToi. rs rRiTjB. w. h. bbovi, mt. inn, nunu ur VAUDEVILLE aOr at t and sa. COMCXBT BAlA- '-' - "fi COKGXRZ BTgBT KI0B1. ,, BVMS CAStTOia. ' . v PORTLAND'S DEST SORT 'O SHOP TtSs store The past week haf, been an floors have been amazed at Store's mUm demonstrated masterfully this week by . ,T Never before' have PRICES been so fixed to feminine liking better qualities for the same money or same qualities for less to pay is the rule In every instance. We review today some before-mentioned special values on sale tomorrow with a paragraph or two of appended SATURDAY BARGAINS. EASTER SHOP PING Is Best Done By Daylight. SHOP AT THE DAYLIOHT STORE. Women's apparel stores are best Judged. by the thoroughness with which it does not alons tha business as a wholebut each line of that business. No matter what price you're prepared to pay, $11.60 for a jaunty tailored pedestrienne suit or $500.00 for the most charming Parisian creation In costume for opera or evening wear at both theae points and every price top between. Equal expert care is taken In selection ef style, material and workmanship. Tske the suits at 1 1110 one of the lines here to Illustrate. Only a store such as this, that does the outfitting of most of the well-dressed women of Portland and her trading precincts, can afford to carry the Im mense stocks that mean variety of choice and satisfaction for every tests. And these suits at 111.80 up to $15.00 are an Invitation to teat the KAA TBBPirZi BABTBB aXTPBIIatAOT OB TBZS OBBAT APPASB& B01, In all that good taste can ask in stylish suits ready to atep Into. We call atten tion again today to those suits popularly priced at There's, a satisfaction in being rightly fitted, and this store employs the only expert Utter la Port land. An mt We offer a splendid selection of the very newest, latest man DlOatjU tailored Walking Suits, Just out from the New Tork makers. v Embraced In the offerings are some attractive, smart homespun effects. -colors of Oxford and light grays, tana and browns; also embraced are plain effects and neat stripes. Choice . . ....S1AM a, ba Ii the price marked upon a lot of very smart and Jaunty Pe 77 11 deatrienne Suits of neat, fancy novelty mixtures In Oxfords and "etsv lifht rravt: also brown mixed roods erand value and with every appearance of a suit costing Women's Dress Suits $28.50 In this lot-are Included exclusive costumes ever shown In our city at a price $.$0 higher. Equal , In appearance and quality to any shown outside of this store at $35.00. In every swell Eton effect, with fancy skirt effect ively trimmed In taffeta, fancy braid and novelty buttona. The materials are' mostly the popular 1904 novelty tweeds, now so much In demand among JbwJhjojaoxo $35.00 Makes you the wearer of one of the most captivating, swell and richly handsome style creations of the man-tailor's art in a splendid cheviot material. brown of a rich, handsome shads; Jacket of Eton style with cape, fancy silk girdle and plaited skirt, ail trimmed handsomely with rich taffeta and fancy novelty braid; Jacket with the swell military cuffs, Looks $40.00;, marked .v... S30.00 Special Valnes in Street Coats, $1230 Very latest cut. man-tailored, farm-fitting; tan covert. 14-lnch length, richly lined with Peau de Cygne silk; Just In; very latest New Tork model SULSO New Silk Shirtwaist Suits In by Express Just from their boxes. Colors' are plain blacks, shotted silks, Jaspers, tan with strides and blue with tiny dots. Swell? Well, rather! Cheap, too, only f 18J0, SSO and SSS. . Hare a peep. 7 And They Came ia Yesterday. Mean K7 Of course we do. That's Just why you can buy 'em today and Saturday for 89c If they'd have arrived two weeks ago, when they ought to you'd be paying $1.50 au this week for them, and mighty pleased too, to get 'em. For they are the handsomest, most perfect lot of dainty Easter 'gloves you ever gasedon. ter today, when you see the beauties reporter wrote the truth. These gloves should have reached us two weeks ago, for 'tis toe big a lot to sell la less time .in a regular way. A delay in the custom house and snow bound trains between Portland and New Tork made them tardy. Orders now are for they're Easter gloves, dainty shades. Just suited to Easter gowns. There's a lull after Easter In glove 1.000 pairs, opened yesterday, fresh, browns, pearls, oxblooda, modes, sand, gray., champagne, castor ana tans, two large clasps, overs earn sewed, gusssted- between . Angers, Columbia welts. ' Parle point emproidery backs, soft elastlo kid. full line ef siasa and ' unbroken colors, insteaa or paying here and buy your Easter gloves of us doses at 6d. m. every biislness day of the weekSatorday indued. Shoo at the "Daylight Store eventful one for us. The thousands of Easter shoppers who have thronged our aisles and densely populated our four great the stupendous outlayan amazing exposition of the grandest and Portland's Best Easter Attractions In Portknd't Largest v -Leading Apparel Store For Fashionable Women And what woman dares ignore rash lon? Surely they're not amons Port land's fair contingent TBB XAST BOVB ZS AT XABBI And those leave-thlDrs-ttll-the-lsst-mtnute' people must oome here Saturday. We've prepared for a rush by addlns extra force In both 'salesrooms and tailor shops. We're ready for the crow. Come and be eared for carefully and right by a care ful atore with a reputation of leadership ta sustain you. Women's Easter Apparel Hal Flown to Daintiness at Portland's Largest and Best Suit Shop Seeon Hoof $10 more ........ '.S3AM or Calling Costumes some of the newest, most charming and Colors include -navy blue, black 'and Here's the Biggest Kid Glove Bargain &ver uiierea m Portland New $150 Easter Kid Cloves for 89c Tou'Il. tell the girls at the glove coun (we mean the gloves) that the store to sell an. If possible In two days. selling; hence tmr hurry. 8TORT: new. plump stock, blacks, whitssv si.se at -etner stores, yeoru come for today asd tomorrow , AMcsy enance; The Different Store Fifth and Washington r Streets vV-:f and Biggest Reliable A Word of Easter -Footwear ; PNGREE SHOES hava worked revolution In the art of ahoemak lng. ."Nothing but honest Shoes" has ever been the pennant they've held aloft. Shoes of solid leather, honestly made and perfect form fitting. Pingree molds -ths shoe around the natural foot. Instead ef forcing the foot to fit the ahoe. Artifice Is unknown in ths Pingree factory. Solid leather throughout, honeat Santa Crus leather that's oak-tanned to withstand Oregon rains. The Spring lines are now complete and Include: The famous Pingree Vogue for men at Plngree's Governor for men... $400 Plngree's Gloria for men and wo men i M0 Plngree's Shoes for young folks S8.00, SSJO and $3.00 TBB BBW OOILOB IB SBOBS. You'll see frocks and stockings and shoes a harmony of blend shades. Tour mother or grand mother recalls' elegant shoe fash ions. This qualntness and beauty are recalled In ahoes of today, that, -like glovea, will match the frock. Gibson Tlee of champagne color the plain toe Is rounded, giving slim, tapering lines to ths foot A high, aristocratic arch la pitched gracefully with- a Cuban heel; the heel covered with leather to match the ahoe; three large- eyeleta are laced with a ribbon; light turned soles. Could you ptctare a prettier combination than aboea or this sort to wear with pongee or linen or grasscloth gown? The Bhoe atore is brimful not only of novelties that one In a hundred will wear, but . the top-notch of shoe elegance such ss few stores in ths country snow, Shoe fashions ars as sealously watched here aa frock fashions. raa-BASTBB sraozAUL MEN'S $S.t0 SHOES AT U AU In very latest styles. Oxfords or high-cuts In ths new tans and blacks, single or double soles 20 , of the very newest styles In ths ' choosing; beet $S.(0 values In town this week for ..... .$8- . Women's $1.50 - Comfort House Slippers . ....... ....... ago Four of the newest styles In the choosing. - Style 1 have broad toes, flat heels, flexible soles; Style $ are with 1 straps round toea and- opera heela; Style are the Columbia cut. with broad toea and flexible soles; Style 4, Opera Slippers, with round toes and no straps. ' WOMEN'S $1.00 SHOES, $L7S In strset or dress style, patent calf or vlci kid stock, full round toes, heavy or light soles, Cuban or military heels $1.TI WOMEN'S $$.50 EMPRESS SHOES, $. Beat $$.50 Shoe sold in Portland outside this store for $5.50 In patent colt or vlcl kid stock. Blucher or Polish cut, with patent or plain tips. In high-cut ...or.:,0ifprjd eight of the very newest styles embraced In the choosing, st $AA3 BOYS'- SHOES Boys' all Solid Calf Shoes with double soles and broad toea, aplendid wearers Slses.ll to 1$ $1.80 Slses UVs to 1 $1-75 Slses SH to ttt , $SAS MISSES' SCHOOL SHOES All solid leather, calf or vlcl kid, with full, round toes and double solas Slses IK to 10H $UO Slses 11 to 1 $LTS An Immense assortment of In fanta' Shoes in button or lace styles, black or red leather, at very lowest prices. That Great Factory Sale of Sample Lace Curtains Continues $ 2.50, special. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. vala. vals. vsls. vale, vals. vals. vsls. vals. vals. vala, vals. vals. vala. vala. vals. vala. vala. vals. vala. I 1.55 1.85 1.95 2.20 3.05 3.25 3.85 4.95 5.85 6.75 7.65 11.50 . 16.SO 18.50 21.50 3.00. special 1.25, special $.50, special. . 4.75, speclsl.". 1.00, special.. 6.50. 8.50. special. . spectal . . 9.50, special.. 11.00, special.. 13.00, special.. 20.00. special.. 24.00, special.. 27.00. special.. $5.00, special.. $7.10. speclsl.. 40.00, special.. 'Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. 22.50 25.00 40.00 75.00, special Reg- 10.00, special. . 58.0O SB WUMHW BXKPLAT. 35c Easter R&boris 19c Yard ' " ' 'V IllirtiFIeeev. V THOUSANDS OF MIUC8 OF FANCY AU4HJC RIBBONS ' worth up to 35 y yard. Monday and vatil sold, the yard.. ..'..Me Above are all saw. pure silk, fancy ribbons la . neat', stripes, , others , . fancifully dotted and dainty rato- - bow effects. SOe and. 35c enalltte - In regular selling. , Select your , share early, yard u......le 7 "l "MP" HOME OF QUALITY Of newest from Fashionland. , We Waa the exact remark overheard In one of our Trench rooms" yesterdsy. from a lady patron who had "looked 'round" and came here for her Easter hat When it .costs no more to wear an Olds, Wortman A King hat, 'tis no wonder that critical, stylish dressers come here. The O. W. A K. tip In a hat stamps character and style upon It, and it costs nothing. ' Most folk don't like to own to wearing a hat bought from stores of little stand-, fng In ths fashion world that's why they pass them by and come' here for Easter hats AND IT COSTS NO MORE. Modern millinery splendor Is measured by the O. W. A K. standard. "Tls here that hata of regal beauty ' find their birth; It's here that those bewitching millinery conceptions which find so much favor with fashionable dressers are first conceived " and carried out. It takes quality to bear an O. W. A K. label hence one runs no risk. There Is a conspicuous fsature about the O. W. A K. hats that Is always lacking in others. A fascinating style touch that Instantly " proclaims them ss the handicraft of skilled artlats a dependability about the materials that lnaures lasting service. From $10 Up to $75 No Two Hats Alie! F SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY A Popular-Price Star Trimmed Hats $1.98 200 very stylish, smartly-trimmed hats, taken from our own charming, ex clusive, beautiful creations, gotten up by our beat artist, mlllinered to ' sell for $3.00 and $$.00. go on grand EASTER OPPORTUNITY. SPE CIAL TABLE for Saturday only, for . . . $lS 1 , ., i. Special Saturday Sale of Silk Hosiery - For Women (Tlrst Bloos Bosisry Aisle. A grand lot of Ladles neir ' and handsome Silk Hosiery, in dainty, pretty colorings, embracing pinks, blues, la verniers and white,-with lace ankle, full finished styles and splendid values, at SS.TS and $. alao black silk, with embroidered boots or lace boots, usual $3 and $3.(0 values. For Saturday only, aa a surpassing Easter special, we combine these aristocrats of the Hosiery clana and value 'em all alike a rare bargain for ' buyers, pair .......i......L7 A Record Breaking . Sale of Spring Dress Stuffs Lace Voile Etamlne All pure wool, with that pretty hard-twisted fin ish that Is so durable and yst la soft and clingy, come In all the new colorings. Regular $1.50 and $1.3$ grades. Special 95 $8-inch Bannockburn and Knicker bocker Tweed Suitings, hard twisted yams and very stylish and durable; colore are grays. Oxfords, tans, browns, resedas, greens, reds, and blues; all lathe pretty mixed effecta. Our regu lar 60c a yard fabric Special for 394) New 1904 Silks in the Sale CBBSATXOBAXi SH.K SBXXXBO BOB BATTBDAT. Cheney Bros. 14-incn BOTJlVABBa, the most desirable and durable a Ilk made, for dressy gowns and shirt waist suits, cope In all ths new patterna and colorings; ths regu Isr $1.25 a yard kind. For, yard 92e 24-lnch All Pure Silk Crepe de Chine, positively the beet shows 'in Portland; colors are white, ivory, cream, black, and every shade wanted for street and even lng wear; our well-known $1.00 a yard quality S70 Special drive In BLACK Taffeta. vnequaled . valuee at the regular price lt-lnch All Pare Silk Taffeta, the rustling kind, regular 35c grade -for, yard t ..59 20-laeh All Pare Silk Taffeta, the rustling kind, regular $1.00 grade . for, yard ..i.......r;...f..e5e 23-inch All Pure Silk Taffeta, the rustling kind, regular $1 JO grader' f, fori - yard' ''....'''.' .i v. 75 .-' 2-Inch All Bure Silk Taffeta, the rustling kind, rsgular $1.25 grade , .for.'yerd ;..''.v'A...-.85e) j 2(-lnch Burllngham Bourette Crash. Pongee, fashion's latest silk for '3 coats and shirtwaist suits, in nat ural pongee, royal and Havana i brown; regular $1.95 value. Spe" clal at. yard ..fl.6 0L 'ma AND FASHION tf .3 predicted a s great week for the Store Easter Millineiy Splendor "The Olds, Wortman & King Millinery . . IS SO BOTBWOBTBT FOB BJCOZiO SXYB STTUI TOUCHZB BBBB AB9 O OXFFBBBBT FBOK OTBBB STTUBS ABOUT TOWB , TBAT .SBBX TO BVB AU TO OBTBBB, TBAT IT SBBMB . A TBOVOB TBBXB B VTBBf ABB BBSZOBBBS BTVST . BATB OOBB XBTO ABOTBBB WOBZJ) TO SB- 1ICT STTBB WOBKB," ABOVT JLOOO FAXBB OF, WOltBBTi BASTBB OI.OTBS - BAOBXPZOBBl fl.50, f 1.60, f 1.75, $2.00. Values in Kid Gloves $1.25 : Thank some pretty rapid Spring . selling for this bargain event. A snappy Easter bargain. We Just gathered together and combined , In one lot at one price alt the . month's ends of selling In the fol lowing lines of .Gloves: Our famous Griffon $3 gloves, Flymp ton $1.35 gloves. Marvel $1 glovea, Leclaron $1.75 glovea, Mentone $1.30 gloves, Jouvln $t$0 gloves, and Madonna $2 gloves, all high class, real kid. French makes, in ' sU wanted shades. ' Now, mind, not full llae " ef colors or 1 sties in ANT ONE MAKE. We say a gathering of all that's left from March sell- , JJTIAV JlAiej,$.Bl!9lflJri--!Ul tht. combined lot, and every-glove . splendid value at Its regular price. All perfect, new. stylish and sea- sonable gloves at grand apectal Easter price .;..i....;..ei4S5 ess move jpasgan n xowa. awLss Special Saturday Sale of Dr.DeimersLihcn Mesh Under ';;;Cmiimt$ For Women's Spring Wear ) This sffords exceptional opportu nity to secure these famoua under . garments at an under price. The advantages of linen mesh Under wear are too well known for us to need dilate on them. The superior ity of the original -Dr. Delmel'a Linen Mesh Is conceded even by Imitators. Tomorrow well eell these garments WOMEN LONQ- . SLEEVED VESTS, rsgalar t $a.M valaea for ........... j..$l.TS Baata to matok ............ ..$LT MO Vmiom Suite at ....... ..$3Jt Quick Meal r't, TSXBB BX.OOB. To further Introduce this famous' make Of cook stoves into Portland homes we make the following spec lal reduetlona frose regular prices for- Saturday only. ;3 No. T Cook Stoves, rerular 110.00 . valuesthis week .'....-.....SAW No. S Cook Stove, , regular $1 00 . value tht week....- $940 Vo. V Steel Cook Stoves, renter. $25.00 values this week. .$17.09 "QUICK MEAL" RANGES, rer-ilar $40 values this week. .....$-i.O QUICK MEAL" RANGES, riri! " ' $4$ valnea-this week......t .'A full line of stoves f l for consumption of col. ', s gasoline or coal oil at luwt-s i i i- In the city. Ranse