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t . ''' --i - ,, i ..,4.. .' THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. THURSDAY . EVENING, NOVEMBER 7, 1907. v $7.50Jrim?dHats$2.95 A,noJer astounding special in the Millinery Section. ChoicedVsrrning conceits in clever headgear, stylishly modeled and tastefully trimmed Dress Hat Shapes29c Ready-to-Trim Hats of first-class ma terial and modeled in graceful lines that follow closely this season's best fashions, in black and all colors, act ual values up to $6.00 each, featured in a phenomenal Friday sale. OQ Your choice, each .sWC 50c Laundry Bags37c Stamped, ready to embroider, an extra large-sized b.iff made of brown Hol land linen and stamped with assorted designs, bound with red tape, indis-i pcnsable to the bachelor or house keeper, selling regularly at 50c each. Friday only OIC Children's Bonnets 79c Full-Front Bonnets of Rengaline Silks, with Norman dy hack, trimmed with ruching in front and braid on ruffle and crown, colors blue or white; dainty, pretty bonnets for the little ones that combine durability and? attractiveness to an unusual degree; they sell regular ly for $1.50 each. Special for Friday 79c $15.00 Hats, djft QC special at . pUt7 $10.00 Hats, special at. .. $7.50 Hats, special at. .. $3.95 $2.95 $13.50 Hats, special at. . . $5.95 Children's HATS and TAMS 25c L Fo n 1 V 1 OgSgsgsaagaagM i il. - 11 """TITT 236th 17 PPF mf Economy Will Vie With the Horse Show in Point of Interest Friday, and 'Twill Long Be Remembered By Those Who Attend-Every Need of Maid and Matron Catered to and Supplied READ THE PRICE DETAILS Choose Any Walking Shirt Fourth Less No woman who has seen our im mense stock of walking skirts but will be keenly interested in this announcement. An assortment that's matchless and values bar gainized with matchless disregard of gain or profit. From the very modest priced ones already sold far too low to the very finest walking skirt in the house. Every one we own included. It's a sale that will startle all women with a skirt need into buying activity. Grasp the tremendous importance of this advertisement and remem ber that you've our entire stock to choose from and that for Fri day you can buy any walking skirt in the house for One-Fourth Less Women's Bath Robes 54.89 A stirring sale on dainty robes for bath or negligee wear. A boudoir necessity to any woman in the land. These offered Fri day are in attractively figured blanket patterns and part wool material. They're made in good full sizes. Collar and sleeves twin-back style, finished with cord and tassels. They sell regu larly at $6.50 each; choice 50c HOSE 33c A sale of unusual importance because of the quality and kind of hose featured. From one of the leading jobbers in this country we made a decidedly advantage ous purchase. The hose are now here and the sale is on beginning Friday. They're a prime grade of cotton of a brilliant, lasting black, embroidered in attractive designs. Hose that sell the land over for 50c the pair, and 09 new goods. Friday OoC "REMEMBER 200" 200 is the number by which we desig nate the best Women's Hose in the northwest that sell for 25 the pair. Not a special we sell them Friday and every other day in the week for this price sell them as fast as they can be shipped here. You will see them men tioned in our advertising very frequently in months to come, and we want to get you into the habit of asking for Of "Xo. 200, please," at LdC VESTS AND PANTS Silk and wool, fine Swiss make, extra well finished; come in white, pink or blue. We include in this lot a few very fine Cashmere Vests and Pants. Any garment in the lot a good $2.50 fQ value. Friday the price is ylv7 Buy a Pretty Might Gown a $1.75 value 96c Women's Night Gowns of fine nainsook or cambric, made with high or low neck, lontf or short sleeves; yoke made of HO hem stitched tucks; finished with em broidery edging or lace insertion and wide silk ribbons; A? worth $1.7.). Special at "DC Women's Night Gowns made in the slip-over style with elbow sleeves; trimmed with applique, rows of lace insertion, edging and draw ribbon; exceedingly prcttv and dainty; regularly worth $U." and $3.00 each. Spe- Q cial at tMeU) Children's Drawer Leggings of all wool yarn; a heavy garment that is finished with draw string at waist; thev have straps or knitted soles;- in citncr red or black; worth $1.25. Spe cial at 89c Women's Drawers of cambric, finished with deep lawn ruffle that is trimmed with hemstitched hem and clusters of fine tucks; worth 50c the pair. Spe- C cial at OuC Drawers of nainsook or cambric, trimmed with Valenciennes lace insertion, hemstitching, tucks and embroidery or lace edging. $1.00 and $1.25 values n for. 79c Petticoats of fine cambric; they have a deep lawn flounce finished with a cluster of tucks and em broidery edging; worth ff $2.00 each. Friday for. Petticoats of a high grade of cam brie; fitted with deep double Spanish flounces of fine lawn and trimmed in a variety of styles; regular $4.00 values. Friday for , $2.47 Reading Lamp $2.20 Perfection Oil Heaters Just the thing for these cool mornings and evenings ; there is no smoke or smell; every one perfect; in two sizes Medium size, special, each $2.65 Large size, special, each $4.15 Gas and Electric Reading Lamps, also portables, in assorted styles, colorings and prices ; hundreds to select from, ranging in price' from $2.20 to $75.00, complete; all at greatly reduced prices. Electric Lamps complete with fancy shades, special OA Regular price $5.50, special $4.35 Regular t5. 7-5 values, special $5.40 Regularly worth $8.00, special $6.35 Regular price $10.00, special $7.05 Gas Reading Lamps, Complete with Welsbach or Lind say Burners, Shade and Hose Regular price $3.25, special . $2.50 Regular 2.50 values, special $3.55 Regularly warth $(5.50, special $5.15 Regular $9.00 values, special $7.18 f Every Hour Brings a Different Shoe Bargain Men's FancV Vests 98c FROM 8 TO 9 A. M. Women's Storm Rubbers, a splendid grade that you regularly pay COc the pair for, special for one A Q hour 40C FROM 9 TO 10 A. M. Rubbers Free With every pair of women's shoes at $3.50, $4.00 or $5 the pair, we give absolutely free one pair of women's rubbers in either the Foothold or Storm style. Come early. FROM 10 TO 11 A. M. Women's Shoes and Slippers with French Heels Kid or patent leath ers, good styles, and there are not all sizes in any one style; there are all sizes in the assortment; worth to $5.00 the pair. One FROM 11 TO 12 A. M. Women's Shoes, broken lines, in many different leathers and lasts. We can give you a pair in any rea sonable style from this assortment, values to $4.00 the pair, AO special, one hour 0aWeaO FROM 12 TO 1 P. M. Men's Shoes, a goodly assortment, in kid, calf or patent leather; have hand-welt sewed soles, new and styl ish lasts, 10 different models; values run to $7.00 the pair. One (fQ OA hour only bJOU Same styles in $3.00 and Art OA $3.50 grades, one hour. . !) Oaf FROM 1 TO 2 P. M. Women's Shoes for Mountain Wear, high-cut boots that withstand wear and water; come in tan or black and in kid or can learners, witn good heavy soles. Regular $5 values FROM 2 TO 3 P. M. Vomen's Shoes, high-grade foot wear that has sold for up to $6.00 the pair; from some of the very best shoemakers in the world Special, one hour $2.98 $3.89 FROM 3 TO 4 P. M. Women's House Juliets and Slippers Eight different styles in thus sale, and the values run to $2.00; rubber or leather heels, and with patent tip or plain toe. One hour ft QA special 4 OU FROM 4 TO J P. M. Uirl s ischool shoes, in any leather and style you want. Priced so that you save 50c the pair if you buy this hour. Sizes 5 to 8, special 35 Sizes Hli to 11, special..,.,. .$1.60 Sizes 11 to 2, special... ..$1.85 Sizes 2y2 to 7, special ,. . .$2.25 FROM 5 TO 6 P. M. Boys' School Shoes Wear assured in shoes of this sort. Solves are plain or quilted with brass or teel. Two prices. Sizes 9 to 13 Sizes 1 to Vj $2.39 In assorted styles, colorings and quali ties ; in very pretty plain or fancy stripes, others in checks; made of good quality pique or flannels; all sizes in this lot, ranging in price from $1.50 to $fi.00 each, to be divided into two lots, priced as follows: LOT 1 Regular $1.50, $2 and $2.50 98c each. . BE ....$1.79 N values, special . Men's Underwear, made of fine quality Jersey ribbed wool shirts and drawers; splendid winter weight; colors blue, tan and flesh ; in all sizes, but not all sizes in any one color. A A Special, garment. 1UU Gold - Plated Clocks, "Ormolu"; in Cupid de signs and other pretty styles, guaranteed move ment; perfect timekeepers; regularly worth $2.50 to $3.00. Special, fl AO each ?170 LOT 2 Regular ly worth $3 to $6, special, $1.98 Card Cases, in seal or wal rus leather, leather-lined throughout; colors black, green and brown, new fold ; regular price $2. 1 A Special, each DJL1 Bar Pins, sterling silver, with rhinestone settings; regular 25c values. "1 Special, each . . 1 JC Men's Canvas Gloves, fleece lined, in plain or Jer sev wrists : reeularlv worth 10c and 15c. Special for Friday, 4 pairs for ioa iv 25c 16Sulton Silk Gloves $1A8 Pr $2.79 Gloves of shining, lustrous silk; made with double tips that wear as long as the gloves you know the kind. Great long ones that reach well over the elbow and arc useful for dress or street wear; grades that sell regularly at $2.00 and $2.50 the pair. A rousing special bargainized at the Glove d JO Counter for Friday pliO Another glove special is a sixteen-button length, imported kid. They come in tan, navy, brown and oxblood. as well as black or white. The sort that always sells for $4.00 the pair. Our price Friday Handkerchiefs of Pure Linen They have J4-inch hems and dainty initials, regular 35c and 45c OC values.- Friday for tdOC Ribbons, 6 inches wide, of satin taffeta, with gradu ated clots, all colors, as well as black and white. Tfyey are worth 75c the yard. Selling Fri day for Embroidered Handkerchiefs A real Swiss linen of an excellent grade. Some are hem stitched and embroidered, others lace trimmed. Dainty affairs, worth 40c OC and 50c. Special for Friday at bJC Embroideries made by the 25c Persian Scarfs, either long or square shapes. They have become slightly rumpled in dis play, so prices have been greatly reduced; $2.00 values for $7.50, $4.00 to AO $5.00 grades for p.xO finest manufacturers in the country and finished with button hole edges that do not fray. Six-inch edges, yard 10 75c to $1.10 grades. Special, the .Qq $120 to $1.35 grades. Special, the 25c values, all widths 15 $1.85 Baby Irish edge on batiste. Special $3.00 quality. Special at 98c $1.48 40c Flannel 29c Linen Aisle Yes, ma'am 29 a yard is the Friday price on English Nonshrinkable Flannel in pretty plaid designs, just splendid for waists or dresses, OQ good wearing quality, 900 yards on sale. The yard tfi. Novelty Outing Flannels, fine im ported goods; stripes, checks, plaids; rich color combinations, worth to $1.25 a yard. Fri- 7C til. day. All-Linen Crash, a heavy weight and a fine quality, genuine Irish crash, wears well, good width, worth 20c a yard. Special 14c Dollar Grade Dress Goods 51c REMEMBER THE LINEN SALE Savings On Small Wares Footstools, for burning, fine bass wood, regular price 65c. Special, each 49 Handkerchief Boxes, basswood. Spe cial, each ...12 Talcum Powder, Colgate's Violet or Cashmere Bouquet, large-size cans. Special, each 15 Dandruff Cure, Coke's, also a hair tonic, 5-oz. size, regular price 50c. Special, the bottle 33 Fountain Syringes, Peerless, seam less rubber, fitted with 3 hard rub ber pipes. Special, each 69 Envelopes. French Chambray, fine linen cloth finish, in white. Spe cial, the package... ..10 Writing Paper, smooth finish, in plain white, regular price 19c. Spe cial, the box 2 WOUND 5,000 FEET OFTWINE ABOUT HIS LEG TO KEEP FROM WORKING Determined at all haaards to religious ly avoid anything that savored of labor, Walter pement adopted a novel method to Incapacitate WBnelf for work, with the reul that h nearly lost hl rlRht leg from blood poi8onln8' and for the next 30 days will have ample opportu rityvat Kelly's Butte to cogitate on Ma Several day ago Dement, who 1b about 6.0 yean of age, appeared at po lice headquarters, limping painfully and asked to be sent to the poor farm for treatment. Arrangements wore made by the authorities and the pseudo cripple became a county charge. , Upon reaching the almshouse -Dement refused to allow the physicians to ex amine his supposed injured leg and left th ioaUuUoa the same tugnU ' Yea- terday he again visited polloe head quarters and was directed to the court house. The county officials refuned to assist him and Dement returned to the police station. He complained so pathetically about hla leg that Dr. Zlegler was summoned to examine the patient. Dement de murred to having an examination made of the limb, but the police officials were obdurate and then a startling discovery was made. Dement was found to have wound about 6,000 feet of twine tightly around his leg, so as to stop circulation and then covered the limb .with a bandage made from a piece of sheeting. Blood poisoning and gangrene were Just about starting and the leg was in a frightful condition. Dr. Ziegler applied an anti septic and the foolish, faker wan able Photo Library Paste, in quart-size jars, for office use, regular 85c val ues. Special, the jar SO Dress Shields, with lace edge, me dium size, regular price 25c. Spe cial, the pair 19 Toilet Pins, black headed, best qual ity, regularly worth 8c. Special, the cube 5 Stocking Darners, with patent spring, regularly worth 10c. Spe cial, each 7 Pins, best American make, 400 in paper, regular price 5c. Special. 2 papers for 5 White Cotton Tape, in all widths, 3-yard pieces, regular price 5c. Spe cial, 2 pieces for 5 Tip-Top Lamp Chimney Stoves, for heating curling irons, regular 10c values. Special, each 7 ' 'I I B.il-.Tim ' Miir,lW.ffrWW I Li A phenomenal sale of famously good fab rics featured for Friday. Seasonable weaves and desirable patterns. A lot made up of 4,000 yards of fall novelty suitings in fancy Tanamas and broadcloths for tailored or shirtwaist costumes. Regular $1 and $1.25 values Friday. $1.05 LOT NO. 6 Black dress goods in the latest weaves and this fall's weights. Armurcs, Panamas, chev iots, voiles and Melrose, in neat in visible effects. Resrular $1.25 and $1.50 values for, Friday 98c LOT NO. 2 is of imported bcotch and French plaids in regular Tartans or French novelty effects, and of striped and checked design's in the season's best suit- QA ings; worth $1.25 and $1.50. Choice. . OiC LOT NO 3 shows some of the choicest weaves we own 6,000 yards of broadcloth French foulc, Panamas and mercerized wool novelties ; regularly worth to $2, Friday. LOT NO. 4 A very choice selection ot high-grade fabrics in the best weaves and the best patterns. The sort of dress goods that have made Olds, Wortman & King famous. An endless list of weaves and pat terns and the quality runs to d1 sIA the $3.00 mark. Choice ..3)1 mHV LOT NO. 5 is black taffeta silk, 36 inches wide ; rich in luster and a brilliant black in color. It's the kind that gives perfect wear, always looks right and is adaptable for nearly any purpose; a regu- Aj A A lar $1.50 grade. Friday.. . ... JM.U1 to hobble into court this morning. Judgre Cameron, after hearing the dp tails of Dements attempt to Impose on the authorities, promptly sentenced the fellow (o SO days. SOUTH DAKOTA BANK LOOTED BY R0BBEES (United Pre Leased Wire.) Sioux ( City, la, Nov. 7. Bobbers blew the safe of the bank of Canova. South Dakota, this morning and secured $(3,000. Posses are In purauit of the cracksmen. TRANSFEROFGOLD FROM LONDON TO PORTLAND COSTS SMALL FORTUNE Chrysanthemum show. Thursday. Friday and Saturday, Martin & Forbes. A tidy sum St costs the bankers to bring gold ftom t lie big European money centers to New York. G0I4 im porters usually figure that the cost of shipping the yejllow metal from London to New York, which includes freight charges, insurance and the loss of In terest while ih, transit amounts to 1H per cent. In other words, to Import 1, 000,000 costs -115,000. But It the Portland bankers want $1,000,000 ' of London gold It will cost an additional 15,000 to land It in the Rose City, over and above, the charges from London to New Torkr.4-Gold eein Is rarely shipped across the continent. The cost would ba -altogether too great . When Port land bankers want to transfer gold from New- York to this city, tha arrange ments are made with iu suAtraaaury tn New York, which notifies br wire the subtreasury in San Franclseo ami the gold Is expressed from, that city t j Portland. The total cost of this trn action, including insurance snd frfnt charges, would ba about one-balf ef yu t PeThs"Vc-st of bringing the tif&O.M that is now on the wy iron Union to Portland Will b ?s-i , ,-.. Over MOO.Ovft will be P tn Jv .ur ines and shipping charges b York bankersron the I . 1 ' has been shipped from Lond-rt very rare. aianrf 'r;; money centers ena """' this country are u,,:y chans, but In thm " but cola col'M. " 1 or ft' i'f . I--