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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, 'THURSDAY 'EVENING, APRIL 11, ilo7. Rent Leather Cigar Cases. 98c These are in walrus, seal and other leathers, come in telescope or booR, and they're the kind that we se,ll regularly for $1.50 q q each. Special, for Friday, in leather goodsdepartment. .. .OC Women' White Kid Belts, in various styles, crushed or nar row model ; -regularly sold at 65c each. ."- Special,1" M f Friday ........... 4ilC Childs Chain urse. ery neat and handy' to" carry; regular 15c values' Special (pr , f Friday only,, each . ..... ..OC . v - v s - :.;i-W W . -lu. .-J PORTLAND I iAint U.. I I r-W tauio uuiuk juuniai rdiiKuis AGfS Emmim? Fridm? Safe- , ' - - - y; . ; ; ajl. ' : Gold Plated Picture Frames 38c Choose from a goodly assortment in plain or fancy designs, French gold finish, and quite heavily plated. They are n good 50c values and sell special for Friday at, each. ..... OuC in graduated sizes, fine quality, settings. ; Not specials, but with plated catch ; jejj.. j f . good values at S5, . C( 85c quality. Special for. , 1 JJ C 3Sf and .............. J U C BRINGS : UNSURPASSABLE BARGAINS i. Here's an Underwear bargain that you should - take keen note of. Fine goods, in a white basket weave, and the material js asuperbguality of SeaTsIand" cotton" Every garment in theTotls the best possible finish, and worth $1.00 f?fl . each. Special for Friday v garment ...... 01 C Men's Suspenders, medium weight, leather ends ; ' . a splendid 50c Suspender, on special sale ' for Friday only, at, the pair ....... C ' Spring Weight Underwear, in natural gray me rino, shirts and drawers both finished for good solid wear; a splendid betweemseason s . CC weight worth 75c the garment; special, .. Men's Seamless Cotton Hose, in plain 1 black or tan ; a godd 20c value at, the pair t . ......... J Men's Outing Flannel Nightshirts, m pretty striped or patterns,, pink .or blue ; 65c value; special ...... . . . . . . . 03C Men's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, plain white, .with lOl hemstitched borders ; 20c value for, each .... ........ 1 &2C Men's White Twilled Muslin Nightshirts', long and 7Q full; $1.00 value; made plain; special at ......... I uC Children's Knickerbocker Suits $1.19 r:.l . Made of pretty navy blue ma-i terial, with white pin stripes; good heavy twilled fabric; neat designs, and , they : are made with short sleeves, and fitted with belt J worth $1.50 regularly. Special d 1A Friday 0 1.1.7 Women's Corset Covert, of fine nainsook, . low neck and full front, trimmed with lace insertion and beading, run with ribbon, and fancy em broidery edging on yoke? these, sell regularly at ; 75c each. Special for ' v XL7 Friday, each i O f C $2.50, $2. 75 White Waists $ 1A9 Sensational savings are to be found in the suit salons Friday by thrifty shoppers. First there are the Waists, charming artistic bodices of the sheerest and daintiest lawn and decorated in an exceedingly tasteful manner," with tucks, embroidery and lace; delight fully pretty and comfortable for spring and summer wear; values are regularly $2.50 and $2.75, 'and there are nearly 200 to choose from. fTis a bargain that (I Afi outclasses all other offerings for Friday. Choice , . . . . . ... 1 nty Silk Petticoats for $5.50 ; v ' . : ' i Come in all, colors,- pearl, gray and the wanted light and navy blues included full sizes, made with deep -flounce, finished with small tucks or ruffles; some have a 5-inch strip y of accordion pleating on flounce. Regular $7.50 and $8.50 values, selling FRIDAY ONLY ' gQ $5.00 Skirts for $2.95 : Mighty smart Skirts, made of good quality Panama, in black or brown, strapped and plaited styles, very neat and 'stylish gar ments, and regularly worth $5.00 each. Extra' special for .Friday, and plenty of sizes and -lengths , to select CO AC I from, too. Choice, only. . .. ... &uyO Buy UMBRELLAS Friday Any Rain Umbrella i the Entire Store Reduced for this day. ; Come then, and choose from this im mense stock at will, knowing that any Umbrella yoirrnajrselect-witt come to yourar-mark-ed av mg. Never , mind what .the .weather' may be to- . morrow, come now, this chance won't come again when you need the Umbrella most. .' V . . Umbrella with cover of piece dyed taffeta and nat- ural wood, handle, regular $1.25 and $00 QQ ' values.. Special for Friday $1.75 Umbrellas, with piece dyed taffeta - 1 cover. Special -. . : .. ,. . . .... ; . .. !) 1 Jx I ' $2.00 Umbrellas, with fancy handles.. QO at, each Jl.JJ My Special $3.00 and $2.75 Umbrellas, wittvfancy handles. $30 Umbrellas,', with fancy handles. Special, (fro OO Friday ... ... O $4.00 Umbrellas, with fancy handles. "Special, An Friday OZ.O $4.50 Umbrellas, all silk, with Izacy handles. - Oft Special $5.00 Umbrellas,, with fancy handles, all silk. JQ C A Friday, special . $8.00 Umbrellas, with fancy handles, all silk. , Q Pft Special . . . . , . .'.9JI 25c, 35c Embroideries 15c Yd Some are in Swiss and some in nainsook; they're all delight fully dainty and they are all fine patterns. Even at the regu lar prices of 25c and 35c the yard, we doubt if you'd find such food Embroideries as these elsewhere. v Come in manufactur er's short lengths, 4 to 64 yards. We won't cut the strips, you have to take all there is in a piece, but you get it for half regular price. Share then, in this best of bargains; supply your needs for the future as well as the present, have all you want of these exquisitely beautiful Embroideries at, rf the yard ;.. J.0C Here's Jhat Silk Barga in Again for Friday Be Here Fancy Louisines, fancy Taffetas and fancy Tuscan weaves, in all the best de signs and colorings. . The chance for choosing is really grand, same Silks that . we offered you before, and now again we invite you to this bargain event. These Silks are 'the very best patterns. There's not a poor design or color in the , entire ' lot. -AlT this season's silks, full pieces, and qualities that sell at about 'twice' this wee price. ,T ,' . They come in the new russet browns, the late shades of green and blue, the very 'swagger Jasper grays, the apple greens, the tan shades and all the best colorings. The designs are the new. stripes, checks and . plaids, as well as many splendid figured patterns. ; 7, ; There are lots of Silks in this assortment worth to $1.75 the yard, and rou : Of may buy all you want at, the yd. . f O 4 C Chic mmmech Hats$3A9 Just from, New York. Copies of some of the smart est and most fetching styles in the more-expensive models. Hand-made, over wire frames and trimmed in flowers, ribbons and malines." ; y ' r y The colors are just right, too, and are the right soft to harmonize with the prevailing shades in gowns and fabrics this season. . ; ; v, " ' " We'll make a special table of these and we expect to see a crowd around it all day, ? i?mmkr th millinffv denartment is on the sec ond floor. Sixth street end, and that you dJTQ can buy these Hats for, only ........... $U.lX- The Hourly Shoe This Week a Bargain Series if FROM 8 TO 9 A. M. .: . Infants' and Children's Shoes, nice little footwear, for little tots, they come in two lots and are priced like this: Sizes 1 to 6, 85c values'. . .40f Sizes 8 to 8, $1.50 values, 69 FROM 8 TO 10 A. M. Women's House 'Juliets, ' in several styles, made of fine kid, plain or with patent tip, and. made with or . without rubbef, heels; regularly worth'- $1.63 the pair. Special for 11 - O A hour only, Friday ..plfjr FROM 10 TOV ll A.)t. Women's" Gloria Shoes, choice of a splendid lot of lasts and patterns, come in patent colt, calf or. plain kid, and in button, blucher or- plain, lace styles regular price is $3.50 (tQ 1Q the pair. Special ...? 17 ' FROM 11 TO 12 A M. Women's Slippers, come inv plain or patent leathers, - have medium or high French heels, either strap or 'ribbon bow styles and worth to $3.50 the pair. Special, : : . , QQ one hour ; ...... ..Ol VO FROM 12 TO 1 P. M. Men's Shoes,' many styles and all good ones; the leathers are calf, plain kid or patent leather, come in blucher or regular lace, and worth, to , $4.00 the . pair. Special for : dQ 1 A one hour . ......... .DO ll ; . FROM 1 TO 2 P. M. U Men's Shoes and Oxfords, in calf or kid plain leathers, or in patent leather ; regular values run to $6.00 the pair. Q QQ One hour .......... 07 . FROM 2 TO 3 P. M. Women's Dress Shoes, made of good leathers, patent or plain, with French or military heels, and have light soles ; regularly sold for $5.00 the pr. QQ One hour . . . 0 FROM 8 TO 4 P. M. Women's Shoes and Oxfords,' in very best grades, plain or patent leathers, button or lace Styles, light or heavy soles and several - good lasts ; worth to $6.0p the pair. - Q QQ Otie hour, special ..p)0f . FROM 4 TO 5 P. M. Misses' and Children's Shoes in all sizes, ' from little tots - to ?roung ladies. Those for young adies, 2J4 to 7, worth $3.00, for 91.08 ; misses, sizes 114 to 2, $2.50 values, ?1.70; childs, to 11, $2.00 values, $1.59, and sizes 5 to 8, . QQ worth $1.75, for , . . .t)lJ FROM 5 TO 6 P. M. Botfs' and Youths'. Shoes, in plain kid. or calf, shoes that will do for dress or school wear, all sizes, priced like this : -Boys', 2y2 to $2.50 value, 91.70; Youths', 1 to 2, $2H) value, $1.50; Little Gents', 9 to 13?lIO; and this Ust lot are shoes-that are regularly worth $1.75. , " " - ' Now Those Fancy Linens On the Second Floor While in New York our buyer picked up a real gem of a bargain in pure linen center pieces,' tray cloths and scarfs. They are every thread linen; in the brown or ecru shade, and have a two-inch hemstitched border and - finished . corners. We bought them at a tremendous saving, bought them for so little that we can give you a value you never saw before on these goods. The early comers will have rich, choosing, for there are many of them, and nearly every woman who sees this special will not go home with less than three or four pieces. All are plain but rich looking, something that any woman in the land would be ' proud to have in her home, and they are worth trom i.uu to si.70. 7 Tea Cloths, 36-inch size, worth $1.75 Center Pieces, 24-inch, worth $1.00 Scarfs, 18x45-inch, worth ....... $1.50 Scarfs, 18x54-inch, worth .$1.75 Remember, they are all in brown linen, the very best,',' come with' nicely f hemstitched borders, and sell for only OlC See Window Fifth St., Cor. Washington ,v Lounge Tl fa n a cfutia Floor UrapeSpraptryDept Tapestry Lounge Drapes or Couch Covers, with fringe on all sides, come in rich oriental colorings, and are 5 by9 feet in size. They're good regular $3.75 values, but theyVe going special for Friday at, ; , QC each D 00 Feather Pillows, standard size, fancy striped ticking cover, filled with good qual ity feathers ; worth $4.00 the fair. Special," QC riday O&.Vu 30c Towels for 19c Fine Jacquard huck, with fancy damask bor der, and they are fine, big ones, too, size 20x40 inches. We've a lot of for much less than theyi0w ty are worth, a . linen bar- . gain that will be long remembered. Come right in PROMPTLY for them; buy from one to two dozen (that's the limit for this sale), and there'll be enough for a busy day's selling. Now you know the story; take advantage of this superb linen f fl, special, 30c Towels for ...... . . . . . 1 "C I . - .- . . IJ : ' -......m-- I . jjjMBjMMMJjajj g,, p , Li j f 1 : 1 i i ILL- HEALTH KEEPS ' - ' LVUU I IIVlil uwviiitvv Financial Difficulties Result . ore ana own or unixea n-n- way rrwnwwii . In Tk. mnlttlan of C. B, Lea. Whloh or innit day caused hla frl.nfla' un maln.na, la aald to b. aomwht 1m proT.d. For aevrnl wl ho b h.n ronflnM to Ml hmi,. t ; i I n'-n-i, umlr tr" ( " - t f f ! ' ' ' All bualneaa haa bn kept aw ir from him, and - ha fcaa ' bean la oonatant oharg of a trained nuraa and phyalolan. Vk L. Benhan, prealdent of the United Rallwaye oompany, who haajuat returned from Loa Anculea, rare a favorable report of Mr. Loaa' condition. Conatraotlon work on the United RU w aya eompan7a Portland ayatem la belns puahed and aa faat ae the eteel ralla arrive th.y are helnf laid on the Front street ' line. The entire ayatem will be built. It la aald, and the project of the Oregon Traotlon company carried out. The condition of the Loaa oom pany'a affaire at Drain are now belnc aacertalned by a thorough examination of all bonk and ewounte, 'Tile eon atriictlon hoaa on I ha lrln contract hr!4 hr the I-r- company with the s..ui'Tin I (.!" r:irr.j ha a yielded ap in I ' t it ' l."a company, and K mrm nnw In Boaaeaaton . of A. C Brnmona, Mr. Loaa' attorney. A ault for heary damagea may grow out of the eenaatlonal arreat of Mr. Emmona at Drain. ' At the time be went there to repreeent hla client eoma weeka ago In litigation between the Loaa company and ona of Ha employee, ha waa ar reated. hla baggage waa ' aetaed arid eeerched and he waa .prevented from pureulng hla prof eaalonal dutlea. " Mr. Emmona. after being arreeted twice and arraigned at, Drain before a luatlce of the peace, Waa liberated. Subeequent legal action waa taken to recover the booka of the company ha repreaented., , s . , !1 aufTared habitually from conetfpa tlon. Doan'a Regulate relieved and Btrengthened the bowela, ao that thay have bean regular ever elnce." A. J& LMivla. grocer, Sulphur Springe, Tea. AT THE VAUDEVILLE THEATRES The Grand' New BI1L ' "The ' Actor and the Malr-IJp Boy la the title of a novelty act which the head llnera, Beverly and McRea, are preaentlng at the Grand thla week. It la a clever act -and ona that la greatly p!ralng to the audlancea. ' The entire bill la one-that la up to the excellent atandard of the Orand. There la originality fn every act and Orand audlencea continue to be amaaed that th management ahould be able to find ao rnany high claaa attraction. The muato of the JPendletpna - la another extremely kood feature. They have few equala In the muetcal Una In vaudeville. Bea Omar, a character danoer, la Indeed a novelty and hla work ahowa that ha haa earned tee title of the humaa top. The bill la an unueu ally good one and la playing to large audlenoea thla week. , AT THE STOCK THEATRES At the Star. aa a. Kka A n m tha Wi Vat attractlona that the Allen etook com pany naa OIiea. vr rcw uiri, w AAKt - - . Mrnmlnc fiirre. bnirnn a week'a engagement at the Star on V. la- day and haa developed Into on of the greateat hlta the Allen company baa made. "Our New Otrf la a tranalattoa from th Brnon and la eonaldered a departure from (he .-eguktr line of farce. It haa a plot which beglna la the flrat act and enda In the 'if keeping the audlen, In the proper ttite of txoltement l.iHn the whole perfo nank The fun la cauaed by the eomplltSnn vM. h arl.a from the Inability f the girl to un ler atand Kngllah. Among thoae who are 1 '-r.-Tt. aat r'.e are Kor. t F-.hn'-v, t -l- Im. V. c (;lnn, Tt! ' 1 '- l1 i Kennedy and r " ' " -Ina nr I-torj- pUy of Irteh country life which h good run In N.w Turk .- k.. . th road for aeveral yeara. It la r nffrA . th. t t . l. . . provlna; imme-.w,. . rMt1,..,r -i t j v '!.! 1 k ,f 1 - v !. Ii t-