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THE . OREGON DAILY' JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, ' MAY D,., 1007. 25c &T6bth Powder 1 Oc Every one who usrt Tooth Powder knows '.thV merits of this" splendid make It sells m any drug store in the country at tht regular price of 25c. Now, for Friday, it's our leading fl A special in' the notion "aisle ; 2,500 jpkgs. special at, each. . lUC lied Bug Destroyer, 1 A 15c can ...1UC $1.00 Rubber Syringe for. CO 25c Robber Complexion f ' Brushes for. ..'.,..'. ..IDC 25i Whisk Brooms for . . .17? Nickel Plated Shears, i)(J pair ... . i ;. t .. . .', LoC "Bonora,, nature's own plant food, makes plant, life , grow amazingly; use it on vour gat, den or. lawn ; enough for 28 gallons of fertilizer, worth 50c ; special for Friday; ., ''OA.; only i , 4,;. ,. ,', i ', i. . . . vvC 50c Ball Top Hat Pins.. .33 200 Toilet Pins, 15c pkg. .10j luc Shoe Laces, - , f black or tan . . ... .OC Sterling Skirt Markers .'. .75 Dress Shields and Corset A Protectors, 65c val., pr; fiuC 10c Bot. Library Paste ;. G White; Wrapping ' Twine, to string up sweet peas, ' '" h large bait far vi. ;i??uC Writing Paper, Japanese linen,' xi sheets, ' with envelopes to matcn; worth zocpkg. .Special at ...Y........ i 15c '" " ' " mmimm- . ! mill .-- h.iuiij.iiiiiii.i u, .,1 M.i ..i- IIIPH .X, REALLY " REMARKABLE SPECIALS' FOR THIS SPLENDID BARGAIN DAY, Table Damask $1.39 , ' '' " Pure, Irish Linen, in new and pretty patterns, and- there are 12 different designs to select from, too. Lrood width and it shows quality to the Jast thread ; it's a regular $1.75 QA grade ; special at, the yard , , , . .J) 1 07 Wash Goods 2c Yd. -- ; ..... .... . ,,.: High Class Novelty Wash Goods, printed" silk tissues and embroidered batistes, in exquisitely dainty and pretty, designs ; superb 85c quali ties; every yard selling Friday, for . qj ' only, the yard . . ! ; . V. . . .'. . ; . ; ;. i. CftC you cm : s c II 7f sc vQ v en Match These m WU,:t:t In all the silk sales that we hare given heretofore, in all the sales you've seen elsewhere, there has been no value that equaled this. Silks of every style and description that you can use for jumper and shirtwaist suits, in taffeta and louisine weaves ; patterns are stripes, checks and plaids, and the widths are from 19 to A 27 inches j regular $1.25 grades ; spedaj, Friday, the yard, . Oil C ' m m m - mm m m m m cc Yd. tor to'd "7 Strictly new goods in the popu lar' Panamas, French Fouies, Mohairs and French y Serges. Some are already sponged and shrunk,1 ready for , the needle. They are all worth $1.00 and $1.25 the yard,; special, Friday at 65. . y. 5 iMYd.torCol'd Dress Goods. This lot is composed erifif ely of $2.00 arid ' $2.50 grades. Finely 1 finished ' fabrics, that appeal wonderfully to the wo men who want the best Full of style and beauty; special at 1.48 the yard.'"v"i;:;:;?y7 t i t r la Ml 1 M ' ' . ' -0 , i, p ' . . ' ' - m m mm "v . r m m m m - mm a m r m. - m pWILL STAND FORTH AS A RED LETTER DAY" IN VALUE GIVING A DAZZLING ARRAY OF BRILLIANT -4 BARGAINS HERE TO GREET YOU IN. ALL PARTS OF THE STORE (I 1 xm&afaw fdmeri RichSilk Wraps Half Price Bought and To Be Sold iof Halt These Values ' Charm! Agly captivating Coats ol silk. Made in ' ' quite plain or decidedly elaborate styles. They ; are in the swagger loose fitting, the popular half fitting or . the rich tailored models in the fitted backs. Materials are black taffeta or peau de sole, . or the , natural colors in pongee or Rajah silks. The braiding on these coats is the Work of ' artists in the trimming lme Applied with such unusual taste that it mdividualizes these gar ments to the discerning woman the moment her eyes rest upon them. Delightfully different from the regular run of silk wraps, they're sure to cre ate a sensation among lovers 4 of dressy coats. Forevemng wear, for autoing, for.traveling, they re invaluable. wTheyTe classy wraps, maKc no mistake aDoux max, vur sun section manager piutea in cm up ax a great reduction, therefore we took an unusually large number, about 300, fid sell them for half price. - - , , ., v - . Coats Jworth y . CI A AA $20.00Jor. . v. v. ...... . .3)1 UtUU Coats worth . C19 CA $25.00 for VlL.Olt SEE THE WINDOW DISPLAY TODAY AND COME FOR THE COATS FRIDAY MORNING Coats worth $30.00 for . . , Coats worth $33.00 for ... $15.00 $16.50 EARLY-OF COURSE, YOU UNDERSTAND, THAT WE CAN'T. LAY THEM ASIDE FOR ANYONE AT THIS PRICE COME IN Amazing Values 5 Great Offerings IN MEN'S j & WOMEN'S Shoes One in the morning and two in the .afternoon. : Ecti ipecial laits for the lime stated only.. : ? FROM 8 TO 11 A. M. Women'a White Canvas Oxfords, or kid low Shoes, 12 Styles b all, show ing all the popular styles and lasts. These include ' the i swagger, ribbon ties, Grecian - pumps ' and Gibsonv ef fects. They come with light or heary soles and . hare leather or covered heels, in - various heights; worth to SSf..V......;il.98 FROM 12 TO 1 P. M.3 ' Men's .Oxfords, , in 'patent , or dull leathers, made in four styles,' straight or . swing lasts,' medium soles. A grade usually sold for $3.50; djO CQ special lot one hour ....... Yvll FROM 1 TO 6 P.M. ' Women'a Oxfords, and SJioesin tans, blacks or white. v The most recent styles m footwear, with light or heavy soles, button or' regular lace. Every pair will be fitted in the regular way, but you must come for them, we will not fill phone orders for these; worth to $5.00 the pair; , QQ special, only . ...,iVO Hats 61 Ra r& $2.98, $3A9, $5.00 ST. and $7.50 A marvelous movement in matchlessly beauti ful millinery. Bargains extraordinary in the J right sort of headeear. the chic becominp- kind P of hats that please women of fastidious taste. .1 Styles that are right how, correct shapes, f ummicu wiui.Bucn stuu ana care in sciccxuig colors and materials that they are really artis tic Pressed or hand-made shapes, on which ribbons, flowerst malines, etc, are used pro fusely as trimmings. And they are priced like this for Saturday: . Worth to $5.00, each Worth to A( $7.50 each .JJU.Trz $2.98 Worth, to $10 each , Worth to (7 C( $15 each .;P I OU $5.00 $7.00 Pillows $5A5 Filled with Qre goow feathers and eoveredi with, a good quality blue striped ticking; sis 14xS0 Inches; k pillow that readily ells at C AC 7 the pair; apeclal, Friday p).zO $3.75 Curtains $2M VotttafBaaa Zrfwe Onrtalaa, In two toned effects, Brussels net or Irish Point patterns, pretty , and durable, too; fine Curtains, rec. ' & A J worth IMS the! pair ..... Couch Covers $2.65 Tapeetry Oonch Ooverm, In splendid oriental patterns and rich dark color ings; fringed all round and sUe lOx 101 Inches; regularly worthV F I3.7S each i special ....... PaVi0d Boys'. Waists a nrann.TTn of Bovi' Waists. three well known makes, Motheral vimA MTmrwrlalM and "Colonial'1 make.. These come in the laundered n4 nh ntrtiireii etvles. some have starched collars and some; are soft and easy to wear, iney re maae ot good materials, madras, cheviot and percale, in white, light colors or me dium dark. 'For little chaps 4. to 14 years of are: . -. ; -,i. ,;,.sf tot l.Waists worth "45c, C 35c and 25c each; peciaj. j.lUU Lot 2-Waists worth 85c, 75-.7iSc and 50c: special ...... 4tli Lot 3. Waists worth $1.50, FA. S1.25 and $1.00; special, each ...IVL DaII RiisLlae Pearl Belt UUI UMUIIW Buckles. round. some qualities , square or oval shapes, hand designs and regular .65c ; AO ies; special,' Friday :'.'.. .,i7C CMCasesM iuine leather nrl nirelv mile. Cnme in blue, crreen. black and brown. regular $2.00 values; spe-; (1 CQ ciar for Friday :i;i;w...I f- 's Fancy Hose 19c Pair We make them that small price because they are a special buy I sample and surplus lots, from a very large hosiery house. They , are in all the newest and best patterns, v with embroidered clocks or in drop stitch effects ai well as the plain weaves. The colors are green, black,: blue, gray, tan, wine, slate and many fancy mixtures. No better hose are possible now at 35c the pair, for Jhese are good materials, fast colors and dandy good patterns. We limit the number one cus tomer can have to 6 pairs. We have . i;500 dozen for Friday's selling; they sell at, -, t ia the pair . ........... ....liC A fine lot of regular Hand Ran - Z9 oi r eguiar .i and J.uu Jtiags,;in black, blue, green, light tan,' etc.: tie- frantly . lined; special PI QQ or Friday , ..dleOlf Cuff Links for Men, in the Roman gold or bright finish, very artistic de signs and a godd plate; 7Cj $1.00 values' OC Women's Vests Worth 5Sc Friday each 19c r Avery choice garment in .white Swiss : ribbed V lisle; low neck,' nd , s 1 e e v e la s style, trimmed at yoke "an. shoulders with Cluny lace: a seasonable special for : Friday; a reg ular - 35c gari : ment that we recommend at only. each ... 17C Women's Union Suits, white mer cerized silk finish, in a' fin rib; knee length - and no sleeves; trimmed : with wide Valenciennes lace around yoke and wide Valen ciennes lace at knee; (M in worth $2.00; special ..... Plelel Women's Union Suits, with, high neck1 and long sleeves, in white elastic . rib, lisle thread; ankle lentrth and long sleeve, high neck: an ideal garment for pres- AQt ent wear; 75c value . . .' . .. yTflC Wom0s $M5 Night- Roval Worcester TaDe Gir dles, come in pink, blue or white, and. they - haveXhose supporters attached, vryNde- worm yi.Ao, w-)jjctiii. sirable for athletics j- gowns $1.19 These gowns are made in" the slipover style of the daintiest cambric and trim med -with embroidery or lace. They have the popular kimono style, elbow length sleeves and cjutie low neck. As pretty a gown as you ever saw for $1.75 and on special sale : in Friday at, each , . $ X 1 e7 Women's White : Lawn Tea Aprons, round or square shapes, trimmed with lace or embroidery, or a style made of cambric, large size with bibs; straps and long strings ; 65c value. . JA Special ..4"C . a - ... Fancy Waste Baskets, in as sorted shapes and coors and in three"sizes; regulady they sell for up to $1.10. Special for Friday, ea; 73c J Neckwear in Dainty Styles for Particular Women.':' ; : r .-'. A Rare Bargain Surely. k Pretty embroidered Mull Ties in various styles and colors; ties that sell regularly for 25c and 35c each, on sale at.......,...XaC They come in white with hem stitched edges, or . in white with assorted rnlorH rmrrlM ; Tti colors are pink, green; lavender, bine and black. Thv wush r fectly, one of Jhe .neatest neck-wear-.fada there is nut tht e,nn Worlh 25c and 35c. .. . Special...,..,;..,;,; I iC Women's New , Elarfai numt plain or fancy, elastics, black and all" colors, the 'rrewest things on the market. Priced at aa 85c, $1.00, $1.50'and;.(.J).(J!) SPEAKS OF FORCEFUL EXISTENCE OF THE SOUL it. t-l vFather Sherman Lectures Crowded Cathedral on This Subject .. t to In the second lecture of his. aeries de livered last evening in the . cathedral Father 8 Herman began by speaking- of the position of man in nature as deter mined by the faculties of his spiritual soul, not by hta external or bodily re He dilated at some length on' the va riety and splendor of ' the powers " of the human soul, i the epitome of an -creation, and then proved analytically Slrnt that the soul Is a substantial prin ciple, the permanent abiding element of rur being and the principle of identity ; testified to by our ooneciouaness and our memory; second, that this aubstanoa is spiritual, though united Ao a material body. It Is spiritual becauee mental and moral action are spiritual,, because liberty, the God-like gift. Is a spiritual power, and spiritual fruit ean only grow .-n spiritual trunk. . Mind and - will prove ihe soul to be a spirit. Third, the soul la Immortal because spiritual, because endowed with an in nate tendency to happiness which Is the mainspring of the higher life, a ten toncy which cannot be fulfilled saving in an existence wnere the soul enjoys iji perfect and unending possession of (Absolute'. MOQ&l-ify&j. itvwl The' lecture ' concluded with a brief analysis of the difference between in tellect and Instinct Tha cathedral was Crowded. : IjJ r&jp f, ;.-J: -V .. ; The next lecture In this series la on the "Divinity of Christ," a subject , of vital Importance, It Is considered . one of Father Sherman's most successful , and convincing talks. ; ; Pay your west side' gas bills before Friday. 4 p. m. Positively no discount- after Utat day. ... ;- i BENEFIT FOR FELLOW ACTORS Program In .. Behalf of Proacesilum ' Club Wilt Be. on Boards at Pan ta (res Tomorrow. ' x One of the best shows of the season will be presentedat the Pantages theatre ? tomorrow afternoon at -the benefit performance in behalf of the Prosoenlum club. Tha club is composed or many or the " theatrical people of Portland and It is proposed to give a monster benefit In 1U behalf. t9 tk. iMilln. ...Anar. In the city will tako part. officers of the club are: Charles Connors president; Clarence. Defries. secretary; Ous Oadakl, Frank Wakeman and Jean Wilson. The following program has been arranged: - Overture, "Orpheus," orchestra, direc tion Profeesor H. K. Evenson; Smith aad Jones, Dark town arlstoorsta; the Ver'nons, ' comedy sketch, "Chords "and Dtschords" Armstrong, 'The - Happy Chappie": the Durbeyelles, famous lady shadowgraphlstsr Raymond O. Baldwin, baritone; Charles Connors and Chick Kehoe, ' "Just Buttfn'- In"; Jean -Wilson and Leo White. "The Sewing . Machine Kids." all the time bussing; Eddie Hlg gins,: "The . Society -v Belle"; Royal Hawaiian orchestra, (a) opening chorus, "Kawaikau,"- (0) nute solo and chorus, "The Rosary"; (c) Hula. "My Hawaiian Maid"; (d) bolo ana chorus, "Alohao' Ivanhoe, - extemporaneous poet; - .the original Mickey Feeley. Xrasy Aero- bat"; baritone solo, "Is Tour Mother in, Molly Malone," Frank T. -Hennessey; the Bannans, world's area test olub manipulators; blograph, Teddy Bears," "Star Spangled Banner." J AT THE THEATRES Last Time Xillllaa Baasell Tonight. . The hit performanre ef America's bMntlfnl aetreaa. LllUn Runsell, In the dellchttol cam My, Tb Jtnttilr." will be slvm at the IliUlg Uaalie, Fourteestli aad WaahlBgtM trMts. toolsht at 8:11 e'elock. Seats are sn Imt at the boa office of the theatEa. . Th la will afford jronr lat opportunity of seeing ttalt charming aetrns la t'hrUUant eoniedy, sup ported byaa. excellent eompaay. 'Salome" . Tomorrow Night. The attraction et the Helllg theatre, Jfftor teentb and Wuhlngton street, tomorrow (Krl oT) nhjbt will be OMar Wilde's treat pier. : -Salome.' This tnterestloe mar will be pre- aeated by Wilfrid Eoger, npported by a captble eompaay, la a superb production. Seefa are elUns at the box office of the Helllj theatre ror toe entire engagement, , which contiooe eararaay ana aamuy nighta. - . ,l, , What Bakerites Do. j There eeeroe ta be a peculiar faaclnatioa ebont "The Cowboy and the Lady,", which t so popnlar at the Baker tfala week. Xdgar Beume aad a number of the ether' member of the Baser company aeem to take this great Nat Goodwin play right Into tbeir hearts aad ak erarythiog poealble eat ot IV .V'i-.',; '"sc-'.-r ' ' ;' v; Empire Always Successful. At the Empire tlile week "8he Dared I)o Right" Is drawing bigger crowds every day. It la the story of a woman who dared and did. and DO more thrilling plot baa ever been dertsed thaa la thla great Melodrama. The Beemaa steck eoataaii Is fir nil establishing itaell as a atrong rewrite in the mind of the erer iaereaaiag Bamber of Empire patreae, ,' : -y - r;' Thriller at Empire JTert Week. Following "She Dared Do Right" the Seaman stock co m pur wlU-preseot at the Empire tba eenutionai meioanma, i.ne irura ape, one of the moat thrilling plays erer put upon the American stage. Entertainment of the ktnj that sever lags to always provided at the Empire.:. "The White Cape" opens Sunday. . . "Brown's In Town." t .,"- "There leVa laugh every" sataete."' aays one of the local critics la speaking ot the delightful farce, 'Brown,'s In Town," aa presented this week st the pjtie by the Alien Stock eompaay. It yeu- don't believe the .critic aak anyone who haa sera It. There wilt be matinees Setwdar and Sunday and performaneea every evening at 8:15.' Beeerred seats- may be ordered by tele-1 fans wUI find ' the monologue aad Sarin . r Oil Brown a continuous laugh. " ' I "Behind the Mask. Oommeactag Mondey. evening and eontinnlnif wltb matlneea Tueed,,, Z J Saturday and Sunday, the Allen stock 2 ' yew at the Lyric theatre, win p J, i . flrflt tlVAA AB the. sVashsa MB.l.i. ! " . w ww, aTvuiiitj cna MaSI 1 aa original drama of the goldesj.' west whl.'-d to st preeent making a aeneatlon h , r City. Beat sale open. Sundayr " ; "DeTil's Island V UevB'e I.Uad." a drsma frl)ni.1 m . . fanona trial of C.nt.t .. . . 1 ' attraction of the new Star theatre stork,,',' " ."nii wi -iii, girat iwrr .... aace given ot this pl.y In the w.t will I. ,t tha Star theatre Beit Mntwt.. m.i.. . . . weu, s.N sow ea sale. - . " 1 , - ' . .Winning Wdow. -Bow to make love to a w!(W aurcewfully to the theme of a Uvely Uttle comedy at the Grand thla week. , presented by Nan Encleton and company. This ta aa eastern headline ret and one; of the beat -comedies that vsudevUle petmns have eeea locally. "The Bailor and the Morse" hi another eketch which to attracting attention. It Is played by Harry La Ivm acd eempaoy aad Is a btuaaa document, bstebeil ; ,:.:;,.; "The ; SHver Kin."".' .That famoua drama whlrh hi. bn-i by millions of people In trpclaml sr.1 a "The Sliver Klg," ta the ai'-. new Btar theatre etw.k coin,;:, , , that wk. Ti.a p!y I drsniatte lllrt. ,,T be the attraction st t ' f of tlS WMi, t -:' l.jre wl'l be rr-