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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL ' PORTLAND. ' TUESDAY EVENING," JANUARY 7 1908. Custom Shade d (Worlutlanship Lowest iPns Giiarant: Portland Agents for Nemo .Corset VLaceFroht"Ccr:c if Rligl Prices of 'the Yeatf .. . " i - i . . .. -J " v v ' ., , . ' . ', '. . 1 r -. All Muslin Underwear ait Low Clearance Sale Price The great WhltcTaif, continues the center of attraction Thousands of Portland women are sharing in the best Mus- Underwear bargains it has ever been our privilege to offer dainty Lingerie of beautiful style and quality economical prices Every garment in our immense itpck ' is included, even the High-Class HandrMade and Hand-Embroidered French UndermuslinsiLook to your wants and Profit by the grandest saving opportunities ; iver offered Portland womenSecond floor., ' New lot of women's fine cambric and nainsook . ' Drawers, made in the new short-garter style;: also wide umbrella effects and trimmed in fine , cambric and nainsook embroideries, . clusters 7 of . ace insertion and edging; great variety, 1,'. special values : : " ; AT f 122, ,f l.TB AND f 2.00 THE PAIR New lot of women's fine cambric and nainsook Gowns, made hi ch neck and lone sleeves: low'. , neck. and short sleeves, trimmed in fine em broideries and lace edgings, insertions, tucks, headings and ribbons; great variety and won-. : derful values, special: .; : $L2S to SI JO Gowns on sale for, each::.).. 98 , $9.50 to 112.00 Gowns, on sale for, each... f 6.75 $2.75 to $3.00 Gowns, on sale for, each... f 1.98 $2.00 to $20 Gowns, on sale for, each. i.f 1.67 $5.00 to $7.00 Gowns, on sale for, each... f 3.98 See them, onthe' second floor.' ' Special lot of women's fancy- white Underskirts, nuue ' wuii wiuc iiounccs 01 lace, insertion, beading and ribbon; made very full and fluffy; separate dust ruffles; values up to $18 Q QC each, on sale at this low price, each... j$ 0VD Y Great reductions on all two and three-piece com ' bination Undergarments, made with fitted waist lines and wide flounces on the bottom of lace and embroidery. Beautiful styles and marvelous values take advantage. See them on 2d .floor. . Entire Stock of Muslin Underwear oh Sale at Clearance Prices CORSET COVERS at 25c, 39c, 49c, 69c, 79c and up tQ each . . . . . . . .... . . . . $7.50 NIGHT GOWNS at 47c, 83c, 98c, $1.22, $1.48 and up - to; each $27.50 ;WHITE PETTICOATS at 98c, $1.22, $1.93, $2.69 and up to, each $48.00 CHEMISEr69c-$7.50. SHORT SKIRTS 49c-$3.98. COMBINATION GARMENTS $1.83-$10 ' Great MoneySaving Opportunities TaLa Advantag 1 Men's flannelette Nightshirts, piade full size and extra long,' very best . patterns and colorings; the best values, we ever offered in Flan nelette Nightrobes; ':'"'''"'' ' W '1 ':vr'V''" 75c flannel Robes, special; .49 $i;00 flannel Robes, special.. 69$ Men's cashmere and Vicuna wool .Socks, in black, gray, brown 17 and vicuna, all sizes; regular 25c and 35c values, on sale, pair 1 1 C The genuine "President" Suspenders for men; all weights and OC styles; best reg. 50c values, on sale at this special low price ODC 200 dozen men's Midget Ties, In plain and fancy colorings; in 101 grind variety; best regular 25c values, on sale at, each..... IL2C 500 dozen men's plain and pleated Golf Shirts, in light and dark color ings, very best patterns; plain blues, tans and grays; great va- CC 2" riety of stripes and figures; cuffs attached or detached; $1 val ODC Men's mocha and suede . Dress Gloves; in browns, tans and QQ grays i some -are silk lined; come in all sizes; $1.50 values, pr. 0C Men's all-linen hemstitched Handkerchiefs; 15c values, at...., .10$ Men's fine quality pure linen H'dk'fs, and H-in. hems, 25c val. 17$ ; All our regular $1.50 and $2 Silk Mufflers and Reefers; black, (hi Oft white, pearl and gray; wonderful valueson sale, spl., ea. pl0l Men's fine quality madras, Oxford and flannelette Overshirts, CftZ with soft attached collar, all sizes; best $lvVlues, each...... wC The Manhattan Shirts Remarkably Low Priced All our fine Shirts are marked at low clearance sale prices "Manhattans," "E. & W.," "Cluett's," "Mornarchs," etc.; plain, soft, pleated and stiff bosoms, in all the very best pat terns and colorings shown for fall and winter. wear: $1.50 SHIRTS on sale at this l6w price $1.15 $2.00 SHIRTS on sale at this low price $1.35 $2.50 SHIRTS on sale at this low price. .... . .$1.05 $3.00 SHIRTS on sale at this low price. ..... .$1.05 $3.50 SHIRTS on sale at this low price. $2.50 $4.00 SHIRTS on sale at this low price $2.80 1 . 25c, 35c, 50cties at l?c Sale Men's Underwear 200 dozen fine silk Four-in-Hands, in narrow, wide and me dium widths, all the very best patterns and color- Iff ings; reg. 25c, 35c -and 50c values, on sale at, each llC Broken lines of men's fine winter Underwear, in gray, brown, , tan, pink, blue, plain and ribbed styles; regular val- qq ues up to $2.50 a garment, special at, the garment OiC Men's regular $1 natural wool Underwear, special at.... 73$ Dr. Wright's $1 ribbed Underwear, on sale at, special. .63$ . Boys' regular $2 Jerseys, on sale at, speciaf, each.. f 1.15 Boys' all-wool Sweaters, on sale at this special price, ea.03$ Entire Stock of Women's Cloaks, Smte, Skirts, Waists, Petticoats, Kimonos,' Dress Goods, Etc., Etc., at Greatly Reduced Priced preat Clearance Sale Bargains ' in All Departments of the Stoije Notion Specials $1.75 fancy Hose Supporters at. ,.98$ 50c Princess Chic Supporters at... 38$ Women's and misses' Belt Sup- 1, porters; 25c values, on sale at. ItC Dressmakers' Pins, 1-lb. boxes, at. 37$ Hook-On Hose Supporters, low-priced: '25c values at 19$ 50c values at 39$ Needle Books on sale at 26$ and 42$ Patent Hat Fasteners at, the pair. 12$ t PJairi and plaid Moreens, the yard. 38$ Best cotton Moreens, at, the yard. 29$ Lining Remnants, special. , . y PRICE "Willamette'' Spool Cotton, in JT black and white; all sizes,' spool C Kerr's Silk Lustre 300 yards, at. .10$ Snapper Garment Fasteners,.' 2 doz..9$ Removable Dress Shields, pair. . :23$ Stationery Dept. Boxed Writing Paper, fine quality linen '. paper, white only; regular 25c -C . value, on sale at, special, box 'IwCi . Commercial ' Envelopes, good quality .white wove paper, 5 and 6-inch;. regular 10c value, at, package vC Cloth back Daybooks, special, each. 8$ 250-page cloth-bound Ledgers, Journals and Cash ruling; great value, ea.59$ Entire line of 50c Stationery in plain 4 and fancy shapes, including Eaton- Hurlbut'Si Whiting's and Ber- OO lin's; great special values at OOQ- Dennison's Paper. Napkins, plain A. white; 15c vals., at, the hundred C JrtA TU- J till opening, all rulings; special, ea 98$ Sale of Flannels Three immense lots of new-Waisting Flannels in basket cloth effects, silk threaded plaid waisting and Panama plaids for waists, children's dresses, etc All desirable patterns and colorings, in grand assortment, at .this low price; 50c VALUES 29o A YARD 2,000 yards new Wash Shirtwaist Flan nels, 38 inches wide; silk stripes and checks. ' First time this materia has been shown in Portland. A beautiful fabric, at an extraordinarily low price: 50c VALUES 36c A YARD In the Button department, 5,000 dozen pearl and bone Buttons, all colors and different sizes; regular 10c and 15c values, on sale at, the dozen...... 5$ Our Carpet Dept. All-wool Art Squares, fine assortment of patterns and colorings; in all. sizes; best values ever offered at the prices: 7 ft 6 in. by 9 ft; $8 values..... 6.00 9 ft. by 10 ft. 6 ik; $10.50 values! f 8.40 9 by 12 ft; $12 values, each..... f 9.60 10 ft 6 in. by 12 ft; $14 value. $11.20 12 ft by 13 ft 6 in.; $18 vals.. 812.50 12 by 15 ft; $20 values,' each.. f 14.00 Substantial reductions (in many lines of Carpets, Linoleums, Wilton Rugs, Body Brussels Rugs, Mattings, etc.; 3d floor. Great special sale of "Sleepmoor" Hair Mattresses, 150 of them, 35 lbs. weight, filled with very best silver gray hair.and covered with blue and white striped ticking; reg. J QP $30 values at, each. ...... PlO.il 3 Women's Underwear Specials LovPriced Women's "Harvard Mills" extra heavy fleece-lined cotton Union Suits, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length tights; hand-finished gar- d AC ments; reg. $1.25 values for $1.U) Women's "Harvard Mills" medium weight cotton Union Suits; high neck, long sleeves and low necK.no sleeves; ankle si7es Women's ''Harvard Mills" light-weight silk and cottonUnion Suits; high neck, long sleeves and ankle length; also low neck, no sleeves, knee length; best regular $2 values, on 1 sale. 81.63 Children's "Harvard Mills" merino wool Union Suits;, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length; best (M to $1.50 vals., on sale at, spL e and. knee lengths, all (f AC i; best $1.25 values, at $1.U Women's "Harvard Mills" silk and " ' wool Union . Suits, : heavy winter weight, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length, hand-finished; reg. dJO CQ "i $5. vals, special, garment PJ.UO Women's "Harvard i Mills' heavy-v weight wool Undervests and Tights, in gray and white; good, warm qual- ity; best regular $2 val- d CQ ues, on sale at, garment vlv Women's "Harvard . Mills" medium-. weight merino wool Union Suits; high neck and long sleeves; beautiful ly made and finished; $2.50 CI CS values, special at, garment y 00 ; Wqmen's . "Harvard Mills"-. medium--wMfh ?yl Vests and Tights; high) neck, with long or half sleeves, ankle length tights, in all sizes; ftp 1 regular $1.25 vals , special 1UI Town Topics 1 ss I TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. tll(c. .'. ..; ."Th Blue Moon" arauan .............. "Faiislon Play" skcr . ... , ... . . , "Soldiers of Fortune" metre... ........ At the Cross Roads" rand ..................... v .Vaudeville yrlo ............. "The Transgressor" tar....... a tnuo ox tne mums" pr, Cottel's famous 'quack doctor' k-dinance': was recommended for pass f,6.,bTj the license committee or the ty council yesterday, afternoon after nverai monins aeiay. x no miuuri re blres each person practicing- medicine surarerv in Portland ' to take out . Si II- 1nse annually and keep the license on splay so that It can be seen by any ie who enters the physloian' Ortice. la xneeted that with the aid of the low ordinance the police and medical iicieues wui nave no ainiouny in cup-b-esslna- all fake doctors who are en- pged In bilking; the unwary in the Rose uy in Vliy ana Ijouniy Jacuitui nu- lety 4 ftnnroved the ordinance,; which lirries a fee of 12 with It Division' Nasl, Ancient Ordft of Hl- hreiano, elected a full set of officers to v for the ensuing year, at a meeting f the . order held In the Woodmen of ie World hall last nighfc. Father J. M. Farrell addressed the . 200 members ho were present. Officers were elected zoiiows; Jtnresiaent, js.' . ueery: ce-presldent, Martin Ginty; financial cretary. D. w. Laner recording secte ry, D. Madigan; treasurer; John O'Far 11; Sergeant-at-arms, P. Dougherty; yik vail DUUb AV n vuiihu.iuii if the busfness meeting the ladles of ie aiyision servea rerresnments. Sam Masourvsky. was denied an aue- oneer's license by the license commit- of the' city council yesterday after- i ion on a lie vote, as a consequence iazourvsky will appeal to the council )ir a minority report. Masourvsky was ( presented by Municipal Judge- Cam Iron, who told the committee - UwV f rts Tegardlng . Maaourvslty'a - trouble 1th the police were untrue. . Mayr Lane zecently ; eenounced a man en gaged in the-auctioneer business as a beat and cheat, and It is said that Ma sourvsky Is the man his honor referred Members of the liquor license com mittee, of the city council will thresh out the question of revoking saloon li censes of ; men who are complained against by Chief of Police Gritimacher at its next meeting, two weeks -rrom yesterday. Deputy . Auditor . Joseph Hutchinson Was Instructed to notify Chief Gritrmacher to have yhis com plaints In writing before the committee so that the men whose licenses are to be revoked can be notified to be on hand to defend themselves against the ehargea. :, f ' "- ;-; ' : Judge Gahtenbein hag ended the hopes of fame and fortune which once sur rounded, George W, Brpwer by denying a new trial of his suit against II. W, liemcke. Brower is an inmate of a soldiers' home in California and had an Invention which he expected to revolu tionise the street railway Industry. He made a contract with Lemcke, but the deal was not carried out as planned. B rower sued for heavy damages, and Judge Gantenbein awarded him fl. He wanted another trial, but this the court yesterday refused. -a'- r :-t -, - - ' '-' ' : Answering the suit brought by the Krebs Hop company, E. J. Smith, a New York hop buyer, admits that he la under contract to purchase the crop- from a 400-aere place for a term, of years, but declares , that the company has this year offered him hops of an Inferior grade, a portion of which were not grown on tho farm mentioned In the contract. He alleges similar violation of the con tract In other years. The ways and means committee of the city council yesterday decided . to wait upon the police committee of the cltv executive board and hold a Joint conference In regard to the purchase of a site for the proposed new east side Jail- -Both committees have received bid on sites near. Union avenue and East Eighth street 'and it Is expected the conference will result In the selec tion of a site. ..'h--?'. v : ': Active work on the Rose Festival will he resumed tonight when the various committees will convene in the head quarters, of the Portland otose Festival association In the SweUand building and discuss plans for the campaign for funds. The committees will meet at 8 o'clock and the situation will be gone over inorougniy. Bear Co. gave its annual banquet Monday night to the stockholders and employes of the company at the Com mercial club. Mr. Beall presided as oastmaster, and many clever speeches were made. Plana for the coming year's work were discussed. : The officers of the company are John Beall, president ana general manager; Kaipn iioyi, vice president; El. Li. Thompson, secretary; I J&, xrent, assistant manager. Members of Multnomah Typograph leal union No. 58 will give an Informal reception and luncheon in celebration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the or- fanizatlon In Woodmen's hall. East lxth, near Washington street, this evening. . Dancing and cards are also on me program. ... R. I Sabln, receiver for August Krats, has submitted his final report to the county clerk. The total receipts were. 112,805, all but $50 of which was expended In pro rata payments to cred itors, the debts aggregating $51,768. The Creditors received , almost 14 ft .per cent of their claims. . - : There Is a balance' of $$8,288 In the estate- of Amanda W. Reed, according to the seventh semi-annual account filed in the county court yesterday. In June, at the last report, there was only $22, 045 on hand. Since then the receipts have been $57,080 and the' expenditures U3M9. : , . ; ; I D. A. Grout, 8. 12. Holcomb and Ed ward Carlson, appraisers of the estate of the late Guetaf Peterson, for many years leader of the Swedish colony at Mount Tabor, have reported that his propertv Is worth $14,185. It consists of several tracts of real estate. , y,;,,, -. Articles were found on streetcars yes terday -as ; follows: t packages. 2 satchela 1 book. 1 Bible. 1 shovel. 1 bucket lard. X music roll, t egg beater, 1 lantern, 13 umbrellas, 1 purse. Owners call room CO, W. P. building. First and Alder streets. ' r.-t v. ..-. y-. :, -:. The will of : WUllam KIley, was ad mltted to probate In the county court today on petition of John F. O'Shea, who Is named as executor under the will. The property, Is valued at $8,000 and la bequeathed, share and share alike, to a (sister and niece in England. Have you seen the famous R. A B. flat opening loose-leaf ledger used by the largest firms in Portland? Outfits $18.60 and up. Pacific Stationery and Printing Co, 808-206-207 Second street. The first social of the new year will be given on next Wednesdayevenlng at 8 o clock in St. Andrew' hAHy corner of Fifteenth and Alberta streets. An enjoyable evening Is promised. The Oregon State Nurses' associa tion will hold their annual meeting and election of officers Wednesday after noon at 2:30 o'clock In the home at $74 Third street We sponge and press your clothes and shine your shoes, all for $1 per month. Main 514, A-4814. Wagons run everywhere. Unique Tailoring Co., $08 Stark. , , .... Save the discount (25 cents) by pay ing your bills for January Service on or before the 10th of the month. Home Telephone company. Plenty 'of Rock Springs, Wallsend and Richmond coaL Ring up Independenc Coal & Ice Co.. both phones. $58 Starjk street...?--",:,-,. . ..;,...-,":. ,- . . night , The animal was but purchased at a cost of 8350. was due to a cold that settled in its lungs, i , i recently Its death ' Dr. Howard--chronlo diseases Com monwealth building. Dr. H. C Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquam, D. Chambers, optician, 128 Seventh, Journal want ads, lo a word, Bark Tonia for rheumatism. , ' Bnroi Hmled in Ob IWy ty "THE EOU8SHOLO STTBOEOfl." Dragirist refund money It DR. FOBTEB'S ANT1SEPTIO HEALING OIL fails. 20c Steamer Jesse Harklns, for Camas, Washougal .and way landings. -dally-except Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at ;p. m. t.:, J Painting, tinting, paper hanging and picture framing. Portland Paint and Paper company. 251 First st Main 4879. Dr.JH. A.5 Hoffman, dentist rooms 208-7 Allsky bldg.. 8d and Morrison. Phone A-2248 andPacino 13.48 Acme Oil Co. sell safetv eoal oil and fine gasoline. Phone Easf 789; B-1007. Woman's Erehansre. 13S Tenth atveet lunch 11:30 to 2; business men's lunch. Elks', building. Seventh an4 Stark sts. hall. Tonight Leaaons 25 cents. A horse belonelnar to the fire ri&nart. ment at headquarters station died last rCanCv ' Oregon, BEQINNERS. NIQHT , TOXTXQXT - Oaks Rink . Muslo "every afternoon and even x r .' - In. ' Instructions Free To beginners' at all times.: xjsAJur to sXAta arow. MARQUAM QRAND. V Portland's Famous "Theatre, "i nVE FEKPOBIUHCES OHTI.T America's Foremost Emotional Actress, FLORENCE ROBERTS Wednesday and Thursday nlarhts "Zlra. Friday, Saturday Matinee and Night, onftoa. evening. 25o to $1.60. uau nee. 5o to $1. aaAafwt Vjr 14t (glB4 DrMhiactoa : Phones Main 1 and A-1122. Tonight 8:15 o'clock. Special Price Mat Tomorrow Last Time Tomorrow Night JAKES T. POWERS IN THE MUSICAL COMEDT "THE BX.UB MOOIT." Evening, $2 to 50c; Mat. $1.50 to BOc Beats Selling at Kellif Theatre JAM KUBELIK ' SATVKDAT ATTESirOOH Prices Lower floor, $2.60, $3.00; bal cony, $2.oa, $1.60f ' $1.00; gallery. $1.00 MARQUAM GRAND Phone Main 8. Portland's Famous Theatre. Beginning at 2 p. m. and running con tinuously until iu:sn tonight Last ' ' Performance THE GREAT PASSION PLAY Glorious, Sublime and Realistic Jan. 8, 8 10, 11 Florence Xoberts. ' AMTJSSM3IgT3. EMPIRE Theatre SSm -1 Milton W. seaman, Mgr TonIght--.AU Week Matinees Wednes day and Saturday, Arthur C. Alsten'a . Great Southern Drama, -AT VMS OS OSS SO AOS." ' Strong; Play. Refined Specialties. Excel lent Company. ? : Regular Empire Prices. . " " sTeatt Week "In Aonislana." THE STAR - TVll BENTS THE GREAT SENSATION ... MELODRAMA. "A CXTXA OJ- THE SLTmS." , w.uum ouuuaya, . l uesaays. Thurs days nd Saturdays at 2:30 p. m.t prices lOp and 20c. V Every evening at 8:16; prices 15c, 25o and 85c m "a "'y rewervea py either Phonw. BAKER Theatres .Those Mains GEORGE L. BAKER, General Manager.. au mu octh'im jtmjr etOCK Com pany in nicnara naraing DaVls " Famous Play. - -. - 1 "SO&DEEKS Or TOKTUHTB." On of the sreatnai mtnr-lr n.nu.tu. of the entire season: ' A beautiful South American play. Evening prloes 25c, 8 So. owe, naunw loo, xc. Aintmee Saturday. Webfoot Oil Blacking Makes' ' Shoes Waterproof Preserva , I.tber Jfot a Fvin, .- ' AT a LI. CEHi-ii. LiYRICiTHEATPR Both rhones t Mala 468S, Some A-1036. y, , - - ws vutiipciiy rresems -4i ;,-SCB TBAXTSGXESSORS. ' . Matlneen Tus tk, . . ..7 B,..j.. t , . y, caiurciav and Sunday. Prices lOc and 20o. Uver Boxes fnSl V4-PrlCeP0' ZOc'n' Boxes 50o. Office op.Ti 10 a. m. to 10 n. m. THE QljANh TKSJS2SL1?a,U3r''--,:8 r:3l)' :1S reprices- Weekday- matinees, 15a t, all parts of tha fimiua Evenlnsrs. ISn nnl c.,-.r- ...... .' same prion as venlns, ruua oaETH SZSTESS. i- European Gymnasts en.l Arr.hats, P3i3TOjr xsiroax America s Greatest Protean Actor. And a Host of Other Arlm. "TheWcketedlonTtKlrc" , . Opposite Oregontan Zhig. TO DAT ' ":. spot at the puo::u and FALSE COUZU'.V " . v , ANT f'SAT 8c r:r!trc:::s trA V M Ovef f"! V ' '