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. - i J. I cle 3, vc:rr: :ah a in:;a Tfc D..?crcr.t Cure" ole 3, vcHTinin & i:i::a OLE3, VCnTI.IAJJ CrXIIIQ. . CLE 2, 7CI.TLIAIJ ft IXINQ ll CL2, WOIiTUAN & KING OLE3. VCHTtlAII ft Ei::3 i CLC . Cemi-Day Sales ' .;. J 'fj, CAt : CcrrJ-Diy Csles . Ecui-Day Sties no telephone 0.702ns cirrB5 flied o.'j wy iteus 'nDVEniisED delovj in the deui-vjeeii sme HHI 1 mmmm X iJ3 Tin LOW TIDE PRICES OIJ THIS GROUP OF -MERCHnMlSEFROmAMfotP.M.THURSDIW Another Matchless Barigain Feast! Tomorrow's Semi-Day; Demi-Week Sales of Bring-'em-back-again" dc i - pendable merchandise. Shall the day be'aftbther. record breaker? It's up to youvalues warrant it THE GREAT SLAUGHTER OF SUMMER ALL YJEEli III THE SHOE STORE .V. A -'. IS A." M. TO 1 P. M. V.' PORTLAND'S GREATEST GARMENT STORE - OFFERS ASTOUNDING VALUES IN . Beautiful lingerie Suits S $7.50 o $12.50 lanes "LWI BIG; PAPER UTTLE,NO GOOD" Said some savages in Africa to ; Livingstone when he showed them the picture of a man drawn on a foot-square card board r "Make him talk if he , is a man." Just so hard it is for some folk to really compre ' hend the importance of - these . Demi-Week. , Semi-Day Sales.. The public's' ears are so bomv Ibardedf.with : advertisements, 'many patterned after; our an nouncements, that it's Eke set ting down in the whirlpool at ; Niagara you don't know ifwhere you're atcThe ver-iS age Portland shopper is famous for acuteness in buying, in .judging best values they buy where they get the best at cheapest price. .If youH fol low the shopping crowds to day youll find that place at this store. After all, it's RE SULTS that count; RE SULTS ONLY I The values are almost unbelieveable I '; So out , of proportion to the price.' Had any other but the dependable, : reputable "Old Homestead", - store and authoritative seat of fashion stood sponsor for this offering, the feminine public might "smell a rodent." But, .'tis authentic--;. ' the Olds,'' Wortman ' & King organization - stands ' solidly back of these v printed state-' ments. The suits are new, fresh and. dainty T as sweetpea blooms. . They're daintily pret-" ty,'too. Spic-span-sparkling white lawns, per-; cales, China silks' and beautiful colored dim!-; - ties in -floral effects. All fashioned in shirt-' - waist styles with choice of regular or elbow , ( length sleeves. Trimmings of pretty embroid-; eries and exquisite torchon and. Val.' laces skirts trimmed in laces and tucks. ; For sum- ' mer or home wear. Clean, fresh and fetching ' in every detail the greatest bargain-or. the year: ' values to siz.eo from 8 a." m. to 1 p. m. only" st bargain' or. tne mm rCr:":, A. M. TO 1 . P. M. -.'-.V v , Lien's 20c Hose 10c Men's Seamless Sox in oyster gray and black, ; ,fast ' colors ; best 20c value. Special . from 8 a. m. to 1 p. m. at, the pair. ............ 10e 8 A. M. TO 1 P. M. SURPASSING BEAUTY IN THESE reity $5.00 Sailors for $1.98 t; Millinery Salons Annex Second Floor Beauty and style-that "jumps to the eye is ' the-way the enthusiastic French woman, wquld a put it abbut these jaunty, trim and trig shirt- - waist sailors. ... Smooth . straws, Mlaintily and 'fetchmgly trimmed in large bows of white silk ribbon and bands.. These sailors are the latest .models," just from New( -York makers. , Best . regular $5 -values a delayed; shipment "on which the factory stands the lossr From. 8 a. m. to 1 p. m. tomorrow they're. .. . . .". .188 . t!?.': s A..M. TO V p. M..Lr :. j ' 'v Hat Pins,ifalues to $1.25 An assortment of fancy stone-set Hat Pins, in a great variety of colors and designs. All well.. made v with the , best : extra long hat stems ; ,' values' to $1.25. ' Special from 8 a. m. to 1 p. 1A. M. TO 1P. M. :25c and HOe Vme Vash 2,000 yards of White Madras, Poplin, Dotted Swiss and Organdies, for waists and dresses ; . our 25c and 40c values.' Special from 8 a. m. to 1 p.' m. at,' the yard. . .... . .17 VV;& 8 A.'M. TO I P. M. ; 1 - Smart, llev $1.50 Dress ' 7 - - Annex First Floor Fifth Street New. 56-inch Illuminated Plaid Panamas in the . following color combinations: Old rose and gray, delph and gray, green and gray, blue and -gray and heliotrope and gray; splendid regular $1.50 values. - Special for ' Thursday morning only, yard . ...... . . . . . . y ........... . .98 . ; . ;: 8'x.m." to i p. m. " y- . Pair 25c white -light weight Dress Shield -1 . bpecial .lUe ' 10c Box Camphor Moth Balls. . Special . . . . 6 rr . ; ..." ,. , - 8l A. M. TO 1 P. M. :N"'vl-:' X:l:25c IVash Stocks 15c " ; . . . '' . . . Tailored '. Wash Stocks, Hhe popular flatiron ' style; our 25c value. v' Special from 8 a. m. to I p. m.at.... ..15 ;'.:v'( 8 A. M. TO 1 P. M. Women's $1.25 Vests and , : Tights for 78c ? Women's white "Merode" silk and lisle Vests with high neck and long sleeves or low neck and sleeveless, hand crocheted silk trimming; tights are . knee or ankle length ; our $1.25 value. Special from 8 a. m. to 1 p. m. at, the garment ..............................70 . ' 8 A. M. TO I P. M. $4.00 Oriental Table Covers Oriental Table Covers in fine woven tapestry, rich designs, sire 72x72 inches ; our $4.00 value. Special "from 8 a. m. to 1 p. m. at. . . . . ,2.C5 ' THIRD FLOOR 8 A. M. TO X P. M. 25c Silver Polish 15c : Thtirston's un equaled Silver Polish, indorsed by Rogers Bros makers' of the famous 1847 silver tableware, easily removes tarnish, will not scratch ; regular value 25c , Special, . --.? package . ............... . ... ......... . .15 . 8 ' A. M. TO 1 P. M. 'VV '' .: Misses' Skirts of fine white cambric, deep dou ble flounce,-cluster of 6 fine tucks;, regular, "price 85c."" Special at. ....... w ....... .'. .57 The SPECIALS" of the momihg recede to normals and the scene is shifted to new fields. The bargain f rnenu beb H THE GREAT SHOE SALE COiitllWES THROUGH THE VJEEK ,l P..M. TO 6 P, M. IS&wprjslngW ' YOITD BE GLAD TO PAY AS HIGH AS 'I: ' ''' S2S.0O FOR SOME - Y' '. -:- 1 For values' run up to that rung in the , price ladder, but tomorrow from 1 p.. m. to 6 p. m. you may take any in this lot at. ....... $4.95 Just a small group ;to close. " We'd advise ' you to come:Vv9oon'fter 'lunch as possible -' if you'd get best choice. ' The ' skirts are in r dress and walking lengths, built from hand some silks, voiles and pongees, in smart plaids, shepherd, checks and rich plain shades of gray, blue, tan hd brown. All attractively trim , med 'in shirrings, laces, smart strappings and plaits. Some are accordion plaited; values ; to $25.00. 1 Soecial to Vf fft' close 1 p.: rtt. to 8 p. ,m. ' only, at. . . . ...... . ..... . ii piauea; values MM y-r: 1 P. M. TO 8 P. M.;" . .. 15c Box of 3. Cakes Rockwood alsam Com plexion Toilet Soap.'. Special:.. -....8 .' 35c Wb. Packet Linen Lawn Finish Writing ; Paper. Special . . . . . ...... . . ,..;.. i 19 - 1 P. M. TO 8P M. i f Hen's 25c Vash Ties 5c .A 'line of Men's Washable Four-in-Hand and ; Bow Ties of madras, in -plain colors and fancy effects; values to 25c . Special. from 1, p. m. to '6 p. m. at, (he pair.......... ...... '..5e " ',' 1 P. M. TO 8 P U.O--. : ' These $1.60 Ducks Riddled by Reduction Shot ; Preffy Vhite Du dtSurtititer As V' Hati 39c Millinery Salons--Annk Second Floor ' Chic and bewitchingly sty lish "White Duck Hats, with stiffened belUcrown prettily; trim med with white 'braids and embroideries and chiffon rosette at side, straight front brim and rolling back ;. best $1.50 value. , Special to close 1 p. m. to 6 p. m., Thursday pnly, ; ( 1 P. M. TO 8 P. M. Si' V : ; 2Sc KNIFE SETS,iSc Knife Sets, 3 pieces, bread, cafying and parmg ' knife; regular value 25c' Special.."'.. .t;15 1 P. M. TO P. -M V- 50c Kid Belts 20c T The new style Belt with two;, spring tongue fasteners belts aYe 't straight 'style in black, white or gray ; oar . 50& value. Special from 1 p. m. to 6 p. m.vat... ........ ;.20 ' . ;;;. v,; ' " ,'. i. p M.:,toN p. m. , v RubrDry Tovjiels 19c "Rub-Dry" Bath Towels nothing better to use after your morning plunger Special from 1 p. m. to 6 p. m. at. ........ ...... ... .X9 v:.; '' y v VT P. -M.; TO 8 P. -' M. ''; ' Beautiful Natural Pongee- Silk 53c a Yard Best Regular 75c Values in Town ' s s ; Silk Salons Annex First FloorV, ;V : 2f100 iyards imported genuine Pongee," "natf;' 'ural color," 19 inches wide ; regular, 75c grade. Special only, yard. . . . .......... C. . ,. . ...531 I P. M. TO 6 P. M. : 25c and 35c Ribbons Ike A lot of fancy Neck Ribbons" in Dresdens," checks and polka dots ; our 25c and 35c values. Special from 1 p. m. to 6 p. ra. at, the yd. .14 . . - ... 1 P. M. TO 8 P. M. Vomen's $1 Lace Hose 69c Women's Imported Brilliant Lace Lisle Hose, assorted . patterns ; our $1.00 value. Special , from 1 p. m. to 6 p. m. at, the pair. . . . . . .69t v;'.": 1 P. M. TO 8 P. M. 55.50 CAMPING BLANKETS $5.25 Extra heavy all wool Camping Blankets, in mottled gray ; our $8.50 value. Special from 1 1 p. m. to 6 p. m. at, the pair. . . . . ..... 55 l'P.' M. TO 8 P. M. Children's Dresses of fine gingham, in pink ; or blue and white checked, made in long waist, effect, round, yoke, ruffles and front trimmed . in white lace; ages from 1 to 4 years; regular price 60c. Special ..................... .29t Keep in Touch VJilh Portland's Greatest Store If a non-resident of Portland, or when out of town, your mall . or telephone orders win be exe cuted by our experienced shop pers and dispatched with care and promptness. V . V telephone "exchange 12" Portland And your orders, inquiries or complaints will receive, our most careful consideration at Portland's only big and com plete,'.::, vv ;."''.-' 1 - ; Telephone Store N. BNo phone or mail or ders can be filled on any of the Semi-Day Specials. - l I A mm mm .. a IT, f . What, to Look" For. . ' ' ' Did you rMliM .thtt th thine on ook for, on nauallx rt fooA, b4. Indfffnrant Look for troubla, you yet It load of U; look for happln ana work hard for It, and you will et It rcntuallr. Etabllh a rood point of vlw on o hlah that mall annoy anc cannot obstruct It. Don't try to look . through a knathol In , th back fane and wonder why you ean't nor of th akr. Paailmlara nvr yt h)pd pron to ltva. Many woman think . that It ahowa mor cultur to adopt ' a eynloal attltud. . . 1 1 dooan't Look at th man' and woman who hav accompliahd aomathlna; In th .world. Wr thy paaatmlatlo and oynlcalr Not a bit of It. Thay knaw thar was good In th world lota of It and thay naver pulled down a theory or disputed a fact unlea they war aura that thay had better theory or a larger fact to put In It plac Inatlll mor . aunahln Iryo your Ufa. . In on of Browning' poem a th huaband. referring to th amlla on hla wlfaa face In th portrait toy. "She ha a heart . ' i . too aoon made glad." and actually seema to regard It otherwlaa than a bleeelng. , . Parhap the lady had a keen venae of. humor, oould not take th dear man aerlooaly enough, and did not fully appreciate th great honor he had beatowed fn giving her hi "thouaand-year-old name." Th lady would probably hare mad a much mor agreeable companion than her Orerpa re ticular huaband. If you don't feel happy and cheerful, act ae If you did, and th real feeling will nsuaJly follow at any rat. It will keep you from making; ath ra mlaerable by roar Ions face, ; ; 'Lbcal Purs .Pood. . o': ' Pur food I now th rag In Portland, and many ar worked Into a rag by rea aon. of It tlnlveraal demand. Hou wlrea, aerant-girla and whoovr buy ahould remamber that muah and- por ridge product, which ahould be th "ar letocrata of breakfast food a," ar often mor Impure than any other artfol com Ing to th table, uhtee much ear la ex ercised In their, aelectloa. - - Therefore eren the rrant-glr1. If th reaponalbll. Ity reata with her, ahould b equally ln tereated with th mlatr In aecurlng the beat Thar ar hundrada.of brands, all mor or lea palatable. ' according t- the taat of the Individual, and ar all under on name or another manufac tured In Portland. .Th main point In olred I that th preparation ahould e freah and of recent manufacture, for all become etale and wormy after a short time. Qrocer ahould order limited quantities direct from th mills. If pee albla, and Inalat on th moat recently manufactured. -,. The only safe rule' I to buy Oregon products, whiokars aaor Ukal to - :'- . . .'l'V. . -. , . ... . 1 fresh. Other similar - food products equally condemnabl ar graham flour, Which soon becomes unfit for us, and oornmeal. If thee foodstuffs are kept In stock for a time by the wholeaaU dealer and then sent out to th retailor, and thence to the family, they ar gen rally found unfit for th table. In th aouth, where large quantities of corn, meal ar consumed. It la aeldora used after one month, and th weekly mill Ing trip lath rule there.. ; . l ' ,'; ' ' - . , '., '. :": V:. C.;: at at st -r i- - 'ifm ' Souvenirs. , . ;. ; ' ' : V :;' 'It' I something to be duly thankful for that th fad of collecting uaeloas and ugly souvenirs I paaalng. A few years' agd girl a' rooms resembled nothing-ao. much aa a curloalty-ahop fi.tt one wher beautiful or Interesting things war found, but simply a eonglomra tlon of traah clothespin, sticks of aU else, paper napklna, tin eupa and. :n faeV It would be lmpolbl to mention anything that wa not h fbund on th waila of a girl reora. Th on who , ..... .... w . i - .... 'U . coald boaat that she had so many doaen ailver spoon from all over the country ws an enviable Individual not spoons that war bought and paid for. but thoee that w we're act tually" stolen (of course, th ''collectors didn't gtve.lt this odious Utl) y oblllglng "gentlemen- friends," or perhaps by th girl hereelf. A atory I told of a young man who took hla boat girl to a- fashionable reataurant for dinner. ' The girl, aa ufOal, allpped on of th spoons, bearing th proprietor's monogram, into her muff, and th young man wa aetounded when he looked al th bill to sea added. "One allvar mono granted spoon II. Th girl, very much Insulted, threw the spoon on th table and walked out 4n great Indignation. Of course, thla was an axceptlonal case, but people with the collector's mania ere apt to . forget th principle of right and wrong In th pursuane of their hobby. Collections of the right kind ar valu able aad tnetruetlva, but be aura that you ar collecting something that will hav soma Interest and worth In after years e lee why waate time and money? Whatever yeu do, don't break on of th commandments for the sake of your col lection. . , ' , , . at v.- Por a Beach Party. ," Hav a bowl'plled high with marsh mallows, and a bundle of long, slender twigs, pointed at one end, ea the accom paniment to a atorytelllng conteat. Each person preeent Is presented with a twig, with which he transfixes hla marshmal low for toasting. The longer the stick, th less th face suffer from th heat of th fir; " :,..' R R H ' I i Woman's Queer Vision. . Th average ' woman aees only the weak polnta In a strong man, and the good points In a weak on. Phlllatln. " R R ' ' ; . Pmlt Lemonade. Utx together on cupful each of lemon Juice and tha juice of any fruit In a eon, such aa raspberries, ourraats. plne- apple, etc Wher tha flavor blend we'.l (a currants and raspberries) two or mor fruits may b taken. ' Make agree, ably sweet with sugar syrup and thet measure three to four time as av Ice-water. Serve thoroughly . It . i. 8ugar syrup Is made by boiling together for five minute 1 pint of auger an J on pint of water. ' POTTER IfJ SERV1C2. roymlaf O. B. ST. Shttwtatoa Z i X ame Trip t BeaeV Th "T. i. Potter" leavaa dock for North Beach, touch 1. j I i torla. aa followa: v- August 14. je a. m.: Ar-t I . a. m.l Auguat II. H ' P- From Ilwaco: A August If, a. m : A Tlcketa at 1'. streets and at Asa may be secured o t t .