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THE. OREGON DAILY JOURNAI. PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENINQ, vAPRtL 4, 1907. s Small Sums for Smart Hats Beauty and cleverness combine to a rare degree in these mITllnery feme that we offer you for Friday. Styled after the very lateit vogues in smart head dress, fashioned of food materials, and in colorings and trim mings that reflect good taste and exclusive style. Come hand made and pressed shapes, lavishly trimmed in flowers, ribbons and matinee, and all of a qualitV that should bring a great deal more than this modest special price. Ready to wear and priced for Friday tQ QQ t B.OO and ........ JJ.70 Children's Trimmed Leghorn and Body Hata, greatest values QQ ever offered; splendid selection ready now, op from eOC 'i Firth, nr. 'v-i wnfininQTon.aT. &j&aixu. V J Flvo Case of Marseilles pattern Bed Spreads, good-large fM Pit MMr&H If S ,,ze and they come in handsome raised patterns; a quality UbU kpi VUUJ lell reguUriy Md readllv at $2.80 each; very 1 76 special sale Friday in the linen aisle, each ......... ?JL I O Men's $1.50 Underwear $1A9 A sale of startling; values. ' Aa offering that yonH not sea equaled again, and best of all this is a story of Underwear in complete range of sues. Comes in medium weight, and in a handsome silver gray color, shirts and drawers finished in the best possible manner, and the material is a fine quality non-scrstch worst! It's really a fine $1.50 value, sells readily at that price, but for Friday we'r. going to give A economical men aa unusual bargain; the garment , vlAJ Men's Underwear, la derby ribbed balbriggan, in a good wearing wtght; comes in tan, blue or flesh color, and sells regularly for $1.25 ' -7A-the garment; special at JwC A Series For Less Than the Same Grades Ever Sold Before Thousands of Yards, 'miles and miles of shimmering, shining silks, in weaves and patterns snch as were never before offered for anywhere so 'little a - price as .this. Fancy Louisine, Taffeta and Tuscan weaves, in stripes, checks and figured effects. '" - " j - " Mfe bought this lot of Silks at a price that made them the best Silk Bar gain we've ever had offered to us, but we had to tane an enormous quantity to get the low priced But knowing ' our public, and remembering what a great silk year this is to be, we snapped up the loU and now you may buy silk worth from $1.25 to $1.75 the yard for 87c. . The Color Effects Are, the riew russet brown.' stripes, striped effects in old rose colorings, handsome Dresden stripes, gray and black graduated checks, stripes and ' checks m the nejr apple greens, woven figures in the new jasper grays, black ' and ' white checked designs with Persian mixtures; ombre stripes, black and white grad . gated stripes, invisible checks in color effects, pin head shepherd checks with col- ored outlines, lavender blues in raised and --woven figures, blue and white outline ' ' stripes, blue and Ptrsian stripe), apple greens in graduated checks, black and white . , i -i . t ii t i . eneexs, ana piaias, urreguiarx piaias in wnica , piue.ana gray pre- fs f dominate, tan shades, dark mixtures and the new browns combined with the swagger pastel JJ . C A m.m T7r--a- A Xm Visas a aiM4tnsiti aa rf m rffm tiAnA f flntrthinrV Kitf 4 h ia . a f . r ' . D UAUvO 4f V VI T TftlU' 111 VAt .Cst7sa s,aaa.Aa V ae vv jvvi vr- w w j .hhisl wu mi wvrys m . t a t . ... At sf fr . t T? J ? 11 . gooas, ana in choice of nea very yard in this assortment is ot a late pattern, none ot anything but this season s though the regular retail price is $1.25 to $1.75 th yard, Friday it all goes on sale, II Jl learly 5,000 yards, at the astonishingly low price of, the yard . . k ..... ............ . V At One-Fourth to One-Half Regular Another of those Embroidery sales that set the town-a-talking.. Embroid ery values that are equaled by no store oh the coast. .The sale that wise women wait for every season. Ready Friday to repeat the values of for mer sales, and even to surpass those famous bargain achievements. . From the best manufacturers of Switzerland the embroidery producers of the world. -r.:- : y, . - . : . " All new, crisp, clean goods, that you'd gladly pay the regular prices for, but you get them at the same tremendous savings- that we secured them. They come in widths of 6 to 22 inches, all superb qualities and patterns, in edges and in serti6ns,swiss or nainsooks and there is an almost endless variety of patterns. The daintiest patterns and the most dependable qualities that go into any embroidery sale in all the west. Entire counter space on Washington and Fifth Sts. corner given up to these goods and the prices average one-fourth to one-half regular. Those who shared in the bargains we gave at former sales need no telling of these Embroidery values. To customers who have not yet profited by ' these events, we say that the assortment. is. so vast that to choose wrong is impossible. " Embroideries in patterns so . rich and dainty that they would grace any garment on which they might be used. All come in 4J4 and 6Ji yard strips and sell like this: ' ,v ; Four and one-halt yards for 68c, $1.13, $1.67, and $2.16 X Six and one-half yards for 98c; $1.63, $2M, and $3A2 Shoes Sell Swiftly i,0 e - M-7Tr,VvrFROM' 8 TO ft A. M. ,'. ;. Infants' and Children's Shoes, in patent or plain '. leathers, for little ones, 1 to 8 years of age ; . . r Sires 1 to 6 "at ...... ... . . . i ; . . . .48 Sites 6 to 8 at ....... ..;;U.;...69 '; ' ' ; ' FI.OM 9 TO 10 A.M. ;: : Women's Strap Slippers, in patent or plain leathers r come in strap dr ribbon bc5w style, and have French; or military heels; regularly they're worth up to $2.50 the pair;": . - OA one- hour, only .T. .T; r. . . . ............. ..... r. . v.v. O i O V FROM 10 TO 11 A. M. Women's House Juliets, ' with light, easy soles and patent or plain kid tips; have rubber. or feather heels; worth to $1.69 the pair;pecialT lOJ for one hour ....... sj)l FROM 11 TO 12 A. M. Women's Dress Shoes, come in patent . or. plain kid French or military heel, and have dull kid tops t these.: are -Very , pretty shoes for .dress wear; worth to $5.00 the pair; i ' C9 Qfi special, for one hour evade evO " FROM 12 TO I P." Mr Men's Shoes,. in several styles; fine patent leather or plain kid and calfskin; blucher or plain lace style rvalues regularly up to $4.00 the pair; Q 1 Q special, for one hour Ot) 17 FROM 1 TO 2 P, M. : Men's Oxfords,' in several styles rTcome" in - firie 5 ! patent leather or ; plain kid or'xalfjr button, regular or Jbluchef ' lace styles, and values that run up to $3.50 the pair; fOkQQ special,, for one hour w.vO ...$1.98 - FROM 2 TO S P. M. -Women's Shoes, a broken lot, but grades that sell regularly at $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and even $5.00 the pair; all leathers and nearly all sizes; perfect shoesr but' they re odd pairs, that's all;-;;- special, one hour ; : FROM 8 TO 4 P. M. Women's Shoes, from "some, of the foremost shoe makers ; pat ent - kid, , gunmetal calf and plain kid; -French 'or military heels; worth to "$6.00 the pair; special, for. one -hour FROM 4 TO 5 P. M. Misses' and Children's Shoes Patent or plain leathers, light or heavy soles: Sizes lY-x to 7, $3.00 val..$2J29 Sizes 1VA to 2, $2.50 val..$1.89 Sizes 8y3 to 11, $2.25 val.Jl.69 Sizes 5 to 8, $2.00 val....1.49 .-FROM S TO 6 P. M. Boys' 7 ShdesBlack or - tan leathers, medium ' and heavy weight soles: Sizes 2y2 to 1 .......81.80 Sizes 1 to 2, special... '.8 1.50 Sizes 9 to 13 . . . ... . .81.30 $3.89 Two Grand S Save $3 on a Petticoat or $5 on a Suit Friday I Only, Women's Silk Petti coats, in the most desirable colors (but they come In colors only, not black), light, dark - and Alice blue, lavender light and dark gray, pink or brown and the changeable effects in red and preen. : They are made ; with deep, flounce,, finished with four ruffles, or some have shirred ruffle. Some have silk and some mercerized . drop" ruffle; all are a splendid quality of rustlv taffeta silk and regularly, worth $8.50 each; special, one day only Women's Tailored Suha, in two styles, one is a natty short Pony jacket, in fancy wool materials, mixtures of green and tan, green stripes and black and white checks. This style hss a rever collar of satin or gros Cain silk, producing a very, smart effect ng or short sleeves. The other style is a dressy Eton Jacket model, collarless style, in blue, brown or black panama. or fancy wool materials. In mixtures, plaids and checks. Short sleeves. , Both styles hsvt the plaited effect skirt, and are regular $18.50 and $20.00 values; f A nr special, Friday only epllwd $5.75 Framed Pictures 75c Ea. In the Notion Aisle These Pictures art good sited ones, outside of frame, UxlS inches, and the frames are good quality hard wood in a rich black finish; land scape subjects; regular value $1.25; .,7Ca Friday I OC Colgate's4 Violet Talcum Powder, or the well known Colgate's Cashmere Bouquet Talcum; regularly 25c; here Friday at. the box 15c Hair Brushes, white bris- UQ. ties; reg. $1.50 values 30C 8-ox. bot. Witch Hael...,...15e White Tar Soap, 10c cake.... 6e Flower and Vegetable Seeds, special, Friday, 2 pkgs. for....JC Writing: Paper, linen finish; ; 1 7 worth 25c the box; special.. 11 C Ball Shaped Pearl Buttons, ; A dosen 1UC library Paste, large jar .Carter's make; 85c siaej . A( specul M...,....'lwC Safety Pins, all sises, don..... B Wire Coat Hangers, special . . 4e) "Dainty Dollies," paper doll "10 outfits; worth 15c; special.. 1, 1UC Dress Shields, light weight, f A sizes 2 and 3 only; pair lUC 25c Pearl Ball Top Hat Pins. .19e Women's or Children's Hose 1 5c the Pair Women's Cotton Hose, lisle finish, fast black, double sole and 1 spliced heel and toe; pair... 1JC Children's Hose, fine cotton, in black; white and tan, seamless toot, all sixes; the Pr,r,., 1 only . . 4 ............ j. ... . -w Women's Hose, fast buck, sesm less, good wearing quality; 10' price, the pair, only v, Iwl Children's Hose, eome in black and colors, mercerized lisle; QC the pair . ......... .. IIC Women's Hose, ' black, cotton or lisle, with or without ' white feet, medium or gauss weight; Cfi all imported goods; pair ... OUC Women's Hose, fine, soft imported cotton,, Hermsdorf dye, double sole, French toe, come in all black or black with white 9C sole; the pair .............. aCOC Children's Fine Cotton Hose, heavy, medium or. light weight, lisle or mercerized finish; 1C the pair luC Women's Black Cotton Hose, sesmless foot, double sole, medium weight; a regular 25c hose; O special at ...IOC Women's Hose, fine black cotton and lisle, medium or gauze weight, garter top and double sole; 35c the pair, or d1 AA 3 pairs for ?1.UU Children's Hose, black cotton, seamless foot, fine rib; 1 A the pair 1UC Women's Aprons li8c Second Floor, Sixth Street ; Full length Gingham Aprons, with bib and shoulder straps, .made with two large pockets and a four-Inch ruffle at bottom. Something that all women want and find constant use for,Nnd at this small price, this is a grand ssving. ' The regular' price is 65c esch. For Friday we've about 8 dosen to sell at this special price, choice ..tOC Duster Pockets, of brown Holland linen, -. bound with red ' tape, stsmped in assorted designs; reg ularly 15c each; ..... special Women's Store or Office Aprons, msde of a prime quality of black sateen, in heat pretty styles, with wide tie strings and. deep ruffle Have good sized pockets and made in first-class manner; fast black; regularly worth 30c OQ each; special, Friday C Wotnen'a White Cambric SUrts, with clustef of' plsin" or hem stitched tucks and deep embroid ery. A petticoat that always sells for $3.00 regular; 10 dosen en sale Friday, and the price willf (J be only, each ........... vhJl GET READY FOR , HEIV BUILDINGS Directors of Y. M. C, A. and Y. '. W. C A. Agree on Division 1 " of Property. ;- ; . yioal steps tn the work of the T. M. C A. and T. W. a A. tn Httirini thoir new Joint bom, were completed yester day whsn the boards of directors of tns association decided at a mooting bold at the T. M. C A. to purchase the Alrtiworth proprty and , proeead with tho ooDStruotion of th. ow home aa soon aa poaslbl. - Th foUowlng lution was paaood: . . "At a joint moating of th rapoe(hr boards of directors and trustooa of th Youn Men' Christian Association and th Youns Women's Christian Associa tion held AprU S, 1(07, th following-! plan lor ui acquisition of property, the division of funds and th preparation for th erection . of bulldlns was adopted, to wit: . "That th boards of th two associa tions, following th action taken by each separately, confirm th action of th executive commute In securing an option on th Alnsworth property, being th south half ef th block lying be tween Sixth, Seventh, Taylor and Tarn. hill streets, at th price of fist, 000, and direct th eiecutlv committee to conclude the purchea at that price. "That f th ground curchaaed, th west (0 feet faolns; - on Taylor street, be apportioned to tb Young Women's Christian Association, and that the por tion of purchase price to b paid there for be fixed at 115.000, and that the re maining portion f said half block, being 144 feet on Taylor street and 100 feet en Sixth street, be apportioned t th Young Men's Christian Association, and that th portion of purchase price to be paid therefor b fixed at tlU.000. That tb two boards reooramend to th 'Joint executive committee, -which has had charge of th raising ef funds, that a bank be selected ss treasurer; that all . collections on account of sub scriptions be deposited In such bank, and that the bank pay over to th treas urer of th Young Men' Christian As sociation aevan tenths of all moneys thus coming Into 'its hands, and to th treasurer of th Young Women's Chris tian Association three tenth of all such ' JTJST SBOAVH ' your cough Is only in th throat and doe not trouble you now, don't think that It need no attention. When It ha not had much of a start Is the time to check It. The siintst eougn lly leads to Pneumonia, Bronchitis and Consumption. A bottle of Ballard's Horehound Byrup will cur that oough, Th price puta It within reach Of alL A 14 W ail anwarUita. moneys. In ' accordance with th agree ment between th respective associa tions at th beginning of th campaign. "That th Young Women's Christian Association withdraw for Its sol and separate us th 11,000 raised by It be fore tb beginning of tb Joint cam paign, "That tha Young Man's Christian As sociation withdraw from th Joint fund and have for its sols and separate use all funds that may arte from sal of Its property at Fourth and Yamhill streets. . , "That It be recommended to th re spective building eommlttees and to th executive commute that th same ar chitect b aelected for both buildings andr that th exterior of th buildings be made to oonform In design and ap pearance. ."That so far aa practicable and aa may seem wis th architect shall let th separata contracts for portions of th respective buildings to th earn contractor, at th earn time. That on lighting and heating plant b mad to serve both bulldlns. the Young Men's Christian Association to pay seven tenths of cost of Installation, maintenance and operation. and the Young Women's Christian Association to pay three tenth thereof. That th t45.00S intended to be ap plied from the subscriptions toward tha endowment of th Young Men's Chris tian Association to meet th Corbett bequest be taken entirely from th seven tenths of subscriptions appor tioned to said association, and not from th Joint fund.- ' ATTORNEY IDLEMAN WEDS MARGARET JONES C. M. Idlemsn. a prominent attorney of this city, was married last night at 1 o'clock to Margaret E. Jonea at th bom ot his sister, Mrs. M. J. Meara of Mount . Tabor. Dr. i J. Whltcomb Brousher performed the ceremony. . Im mediately after th ceremony they left for California and en their return will b at th HllL Mf..Idlemaa waa attor ney-general during tb - administration of Governor Lord. Silver-ton Bond Election. (fleeclsl Dispatch fc The ioeraaL) Bllverton, Or, AprU 4. Th city of Sllverton will vote on th question ot bonding th city for 11.100. en th first Monday In May. with a view of purchas ing a steam road roller, a rock oruaher w purchased a month or more ago, absorbing all th surplus money In the treasury, and If th roller Is purchased It will be neceeeary to bond th city. A warm time la anticipated owing to th fact that some of th eltlaen are opposed to th Improvement. i A Orbmlnai A Stack on an inoffensive eltlaen la frequently made, tn that apparently uaeleaa littl tube called tn "appendix." It a gener ally the result of protracted constipa tion, following liver torpor. Pr. King New Life Fill regulate th liver, pce vent appendtcltia, and estal.lled f-c.ner habits of th bowela. Jeo at Had Cross J'barrnaoj. . , s LEI )S Mors seeds sprout to and nature do the rest Send I f catalogue. Big and l:n;e packets. All the lateit er.e-tlona. i7i cuysr.f c