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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL," PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING; JANUARY ' 23, 1003.' Children's Wool Dresses $2.98 CHILDREN'S NIGHT GOWNS made of muslin or nainsook, in low or high neck and neatly trimmed with, lace and embroidery. All sizes, from; V to 10 years and' a large assortment to choose from.', Regardless of former, price, Special Friday at just HALF KNIT SKIRTS for women, knee length. These, are in plain colors with fancy bor-. ders, . Regularly $1.25 and $1.50 , OQ1 each, special for Friday...',.,..; . . 0C CHILDREN'S DRESSES of worsted ma terials. 'K These arc lrf Buster fcrown, sailor and waist styjes and a variety of colors. , A' special line worth from ; $5.75 , to $12.00 each,' very4 special for Friday, : d0 ,QQ choice; . . , . . . . t -'" i . r tDu aCV ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS A few popular models specialized for. Friday. Materials are batiste or coutille;and sizes 25 to 30 only. . Regular $2.75 grades r v; tor....;,.....,,.,..,..,..,. Iff $1.59 VBATH VTOWELS-An ' extra ! heavy VORECaON; FLANNELS of ;purevWool; , prade, full bleached and' 22x47in; size. Land heavy twilled. , Colors arc navy it- 11..' .... . - - - . ... 1 1 ....r -. ! y. y , ; ! . uuusuaiiy, y,;r r ,:" ' " ' " "'; '"""fv v';:', ;- s-1 r.ana.".DiacK; good value ' - j--- jy - trood at 35c each, n CENTS f J 1 ' j Vim in m v g - v m m r .asseaa. ,. w m. -v a "a a regularly ; worth .. 50c the yardr special at Mil THE CLEARANCE SALE is drawing to a close and true economists should pay keen heed now to every announcement, for Portland's one great depend- aoie event win soon nave passea into nistory. it s tne only general sale of the year in this store and 'tis the one above all others that the shrewdest shoppers ; ' watch for and wait for. ' " ; ' -f p -a it 1 " ' I I ill i l. - l l, H ii . .1. . I,, WOMEN'S UNION SUITS of ribbed Worst- ed, trimmed with silk crocheted edge and pearl buttons. ;.mve mgn necic, long sleeves ana are ankle length; half open front. Well-fitting garments, soft," warm and elastic.' Full sizes and regular. $2.50 valuesv Friday Ai on price, each .., , .V. . ... V. . '. J) 1 J O WOMEITS'DRAWERS? of "eUstic'ribbed worsted, finished with French bands; ankle length. $1.50 values,' special , , ! ' OC ' at :........-.......,,v..;opC CHILDREN'S HOSE of black cashmere; elas tic ribbed. Comes in good weight . and . has reenforced heels and toes. Sizes 6)i to 10 and regular 40c values. Friday, the Ol Pr .... ZlC WOMEN'S HOSE of fast black cotton: Have narrowed ankles and seamless feet. A regular Z5c grade, special tor Friday at, the ; pair 19c Women's Shoes Worth to 54 at $2.89 $2.89 .Surely a startling offer when you consider the superb assortment. A lot of over 3,000 pairs to choose from. Every wanted style patent leath ers with flexible soles, patent kid or calf leathers with extension soles in any weight, button or lace styles , and any height heel. Every pair in the lot is a regular $3.50 or $4.00 value.. We offer you unrestrict ed choice for Friday at, the pair, only Morning Specials From 8 to 12 Women's $3.00 Shoes $1.98 Women's $1.75 hospital Juliets $1.39 Women's $4.00 grades .82.08 Men's $6.00 high-cut Boots. . . .84.29 Women's $6.00 grades $3.69 Men's $6.00 Shoes $3.80 Women's $1.50 Felt Juliets. "... 89 Men's $3.50 kid or calf Shoes. .$2.49 Women's $1.25 Felt Slippers. . . 79 Men's $3 kid or box calf Shoes $1.89 $1.00 and $1.25 Fancy Suitings 51c Genuine imported plaid suitings that will make up into charming shirtwaist costumes or children's dresses at . half and less, than half their real values. It's a bargain not often to be had, and we expect an enthusiastic response o inis announcement, we oiter several nuriarea yaras lor rnday, r regular $i.uu ana $1.Z5 qualities, at only VOILES, French and German weaves: hard-finished fabrics that pive won derful good wear, in a choice assortment of colors. Five grades are bar gainized for Friday's selling. Price details as follows: $1.00 grades, the yard.. 71 $1.25 grades, the yard ...... .89 SCARFS and SQUARES, 20x54 and 32x32 inches, made of fine white lawn and finished with deep hems. The squares have fillet work in the centers. Regu larly $2.00 each, , Fri day "for ' $1.19 $1.50 qualities, the yard 81.09 $1.75 and $2.00 voiles, yard. .. $1.40 CUSHION SLIPS made of white lawn and applique, fin ished with plain white lawn ruf fle; all ready for filling. Very neat, and dainty. Worth 35c each, special at . J Men's 50c Ties, Friday, Six For $1.00 BANDANA HANDKERCHIEFS of cottorf, in fancy stripes pr figures. Suitable for making kimonos, fancy aprons and various other articles. Special Friday price, each J)C OXFORD MUFFLERS, particularly for wear with a low-cut vest. Come in assorted colors. Regularly 75c each, 40 special;. t ... . . iOC MEN'S NECKTIES in fancy silks. A clean-up sale of ties that regularly cost 50c each. Friday your choice A A of the entire lot, 6 for .O I Ull MEN'S SUSPENDERS of fine elastic, fitted with kid or leather tips.4 A regular 35c grade, special for Friday, A the pair ...... ! ,. . . J, jC $35 Tailored Suits $12.95 Costumes made by expert tailors, modeled in styles that this season's fashions hav6 pronounced correct and from the best quality materials. A sale of such exceptional merit that no careful dresser can afford to overlook it Cleverness and distinctive ness are readily recognized features in the garments we offer and the selection is in deed large. These suits are shown in the graceful long coat models or the chic, jaunty, short jacket styles. Skirts are in the pleated ef fects with bands of self- material. The fabrics come in plain colors or in fancy stripes, checks and plaids. Some have velvet collars. others collars of same ma terial as suit. All sizes are concerned and Friday's sale brings these handsome gar ments to you at to . 1-3 their original value". s Regu larly to $35.00 each X $1235 I Bonnet Taffeta Silks 91c Yard Friday is Black Taffeta day here don't forget that and this Friday the world's famous Bonnet Silks are featured at special prices. Three grades offered at prices that will do much to strengthen our reputa tion as Portland's leading silk store. The regular $1.25 A grades, 21 inches wide, Friday price 71C The 22-inch width, worth $1.50 22 and 27-inch widths, worth $2 the yard, special Fri- A the yard, Friday's day price P 1 1 J price J 1 OL BONNET COLORED TAFFETAS All this season's desirable shades in the lot. Silk especially adapted to the making of evening gowns and shirtwaist costumes. The quality regularly A sold at $1.50 the yard, special Friday , WOMEN'S BELTS in silk, voile, satin or leather. Odd lines of belts that sell regularly as high as $1.00 each. The buckles alone are worth much more than the Friday price of the belt. Choice from a lot of 200 and pay, A each, only 1UC FANCY RIBBONS in Shepherd checks, black plaids, Tartan plaids, fancy stripes or Jacquard patterns; also iridescent effects and plain colors. Satin ribbons in black or colors. Ribbons worth 50c the yard, choice rip Friday..... -.Z)C Decorated China Plates, the Doz., 60c Semi-Porcelain Dishes decorated with small ureaa ana uutter iea nates, worm uvjlj'! t h. Plates, regu- iA,. $1.52 tile doz-AAr SIW larly 96c doz .UUt en, for Dinner Plates, worth (1J A 1 12-pc. Dinner Sets, d A ' j A $2 the dozen, for .... J) 1 A3 $17.10 values, for . .4) 1 UOU Cups and Saucers, PA 1 17-pc. Dinner Sets, (J J 'J (J $2.50 values, dozen. . .ip 1 ,OU $22.25 values, for . .4) 1 000 Cream Pitchers, worth 25c I Dinner Sets of Syracuse, China, each lOv 4 decorations to choose from 2' . .Dls.hes: .w..rth. 95.c:50c $ 1 0.50 -v 1 ucmca-. Special tables of Haviland China, Meat Dishes, worth $1.50,71- German China and Cut Glass! cach Prices just half. Special reduc- 81'piece Dinner Sets, dJO -A tions in the hardware depart $13.65 values, for POU ment. Small Needs at Clearance Sale Prices Lambert's Llsterine, 3-oz. bottle; regular 25c values. special, the. bottle 19f Tooth Brushes, imported, fine quality; regular price 10c, special, each. ...... .5 Shaving Soap, Williams': round cakes; spl., cake...3f Toilet Soap, transparent gly cerine, Royal Lilac; regular rice 10c, special, cake... 6 oap Boxes, celluloid, as sorted colors, telescope cover; regular price 25c, spe cial, each... Tooth Paste, Sheffield's, in tubes; regular price 25c, spe cial, the tube 15 Writing Ink, best quality, black; regular price 10c, spe cial, the bottle 6 Thermolite Bags, face size; regularly worth $125, spe cial, each 05 Envelopes, fine linen cloth finish; regular price 10c, spe cial, the pkg Te Initial Writing Paper, odd lines, fine quality, linen fin ish: regular 50c values, spe cial, the box 30 Writing Paper, plain or ruled; regularly worth to 25c. special, the box.... 10 f Embroidery Scissors, with fancy gilt handles, in all sizes; regular price 35c, spe cial, the pair 25t Poker Chips, plain, 100 in a box; regularly worth 65c, special, the box.. 49 f Playing Cards, Steamboat; regular price 10c, special, the package 7f Snap Dress Fasteners, black or white, in all sizes; 2 doz. on a card; regular price 10c." special, the card ,.9f Dress Shields, for evening wear, made of white nain sook, crescent shape; spe cial, the pair. ........... 10 Jet Pins, large size cubes, special, Friday, cube.....5 Ironing Wax, large size square cakes, spl cake.. .4e Back Combs, fine quality, heavy shell, in plain style; regular, price 75c, - special, each . . . V. . , .I. . ,49 Safety Pint, nickel plated, art ill sizes, I dozen on a card: special, the card.. Jewel Boxes, basswood. for burning; regularly worth 15c, special, each ....lOf Pyrography Outfits, com plete, a eood set for beein- ners: regularly worth '$1.50, special, Friday, set... $h.00 "Vanity" Purses For Only $1.48 BELT BUCKLES in gilt, gunmctal and stceL A large assortment to choose ; from and v the "regular' .values are 25c, 35c and 50c each. Special ' J (j JEWEL POCKETS A safe method of j . carrying your jewels. 75c values, Friday. . . . Jj4C 50c values, special at..i.,.....,,,,,,lk,,,37 35c grades for 24f and 25c grades, special i a .at . . .... . ..,..., I JC PURSES of Horned Lizard Skin in the "Vanity" style. These are silently iaaea, out reguiany sen at $.vv cacu. rnuay Q v in at VANITY PURSES in the newest styles; $100 grade's now 83.00; $3.00 quality for $2.25, $2.00 styles for $1,50, $1.50 yalues special at? -91.13 and $1.00 purses, Friday for ........... . .V. . ... . , ... .,,. J)C HELLAR WORKED BOGUS CHECKS Clatskanie and Astoria Mer chants Cash Worthless Pa per of Alleged Drummer. ' X neat appearing; Uebrw wh pUy tho part of a traveling repreaenwmys ox ttie Summit Manufacturing company of Naw York, and who give him nmmm aa -.!- - 1. a. urnplHnff m . AAnfl. done gam greatly to the detriment of fvemi ciuiuin v. and at other polnta between Here and Aitbrla. He U a emooth i talker, and after making friends with ;hls victim ask him to cash a mall check or two a la the custom batwen traveling men nni their customers. - The checka have All returned marked "no fund." ; , Not long ago Naomi Bwe,.i owi 1 COFFEE. , .;,, ; It you don't like : Schil ling's Best, tell your grocer; we shall hear of iC .V' -' Tour grocer return your money if yea don't like Schllling'a best; we pay blm, at Clatskanie, sayi that il. Jollff, personal friend and notion dealer at As toria, called iiD the Clatskanie firm and asked some one there to meet a friend of Jollff who would be down from As toria the next day. Accordingly the friend was met He gave his name as 3.'' Hellar and address as 423 Broome street. New York city, occupation, pro prietor of the ' Summit Manufacturing company, of the same address, - which consisted of three factories for making women a wearing apparel. . Glvea Small Order. ; "We looked at his line and gave him a small order," said Naomi Swatt, "and then incidentally invited him to dinner and ' then supper. Before he left we cashed his personal check for $36, aa we usually ao witn traveling men 01 our personal acquaintance. Mr. Hellar was so well recommended as a big manu facturer we did not hesitate to oblige him. . . r "A couole of weeks Passed bv before we aiscoverea tnac tne cnecK was worin- less. Then bv communication with Mr. Jollff at Astoria we found that he and several oiner mercnants naa oeen done up In exactly the same manner, Mr. Jollff was stuck- for 186. Mr. Hellar had also accented the hosnltalltv of the joint s. ne at amner ana supper witn tnem. wnen askea now ne-came to rec ommend Mr, Hellar. Mr. Jollff said Hellar had come to him -with full rec ommendations f rom 1 8aav 107 First Street, Portland.'1 - Wiien Mr. ' Sax was asked about Mr. Hells r he said he . had seen the man but a few times and that It was his son that recommended Hellar to- the Astoria friends. He said Hellar was a voluble conversationalist, had hit subjects well In1 hand and was of the character that easily wins Ita way' Into the confidence of strangers. - Offered ' Another Ohtok. ' "Hellar wanted . tne to cash a -check for fieo." says Mr, Bax, "and had it not been for ' the tled-up . condition of ) the banks at the, time i would probably have let pirn nave it. .as it was tne panic has set me ahead lioo, I guess. I ter soon after for Ths Dalles and while ', was gone Hellar ctlll continued to visit my store and obtained a recommenda tion to my friends in Astoria through my son. Hellar- is described as beinor about B0 rears old. about Ave feet and two or hree inches in height, almost white nair ana ciean-snaven. au except a snort almost White mustache. He is slightly bald from the forehead backwards. His complexion Is of a clear pallor. He has small white hands witn snort nngers. His - most Impressive feature are his eyes, according to tnose wno met mm. They are set wide apart and are a violet gray, ratner large ana iiat-iooxing. 59- -55 AT THE THEATRES Seat Sale "The Gingerbread Man.' Tomorrow, Friday, at 10 a. m., at box of flea the Heilig theatre. Fourteenth and Washin ton streets, the advatice sale Will open for the musical comedy The' Gingerbread Man." This tuneful offering will be the bill at ths above theatre next Sunday, Monday and Tues R.UPTURE Of all varieties permanetly cured In k few days without a surgical operation or detention from business.. No pay will he. accented until the natlent la completely swtlsfled.- Write or call on rruiiiiii avrtuiu vuau. -f fl BweUaad BJdg, Portland, Or. . day nights, January 26, 27, 28, with a special-price matinee Tuesday. "The Devil's Auction." Nothing Is old about "The Devil's Auction" at the Marquam this week except the name, and that is the trade mark. All the rest of the show is new and down to the minute. There are bal lets, choruses, comedians, new music, new scenery, new costumes and all the rest that goes to make a spectacular production. "'Way Down East" Coming. No announcement that a theatrical management could make would attract more discussion than that "'Way Down Bast" is coming to town. There is no other pastoral comedy in the country today which can begin to compare with this classic. It has been booked ' for the Marquam and will open its engage ment next Tuesday. One of the most realistic and thrill lna- melodrama ever seen In this city is Theodore Kremer's "A - Desnerate V nance,' rounaea on tne Jives or tne notorious, tuaaie nrotners, wnicn is drawlns- large crowds to the EmDlre tneatre tnis wee. Matinee Saturday. , "Ir. Barnes of New York" at Lyric Intense Interest aptly describes the attitude of Lyric audiences this week, for '-'Mr. Barnes of New York" Is the sort of play to cause the heart to Jump and the nerves to tingle.'. There is enough comedy In the piece to create breathlna- soells. for the situations are alternately exciting and laughable. , ', ' "The Mills of the Gods." f Robert Woman a" is maktnr ah Immense bit in Edgar Selwyn's oart of Frederick' Peyton In the Baker, company's Intense FRIEND IN NEED WAS FRIEND INDEED WHO LATER ROBBED HIM Bruce McMillan, bell boy at the Hotel Perkins, was touched for $7 last night by a "friend." Bruce had been out with the boys during the evening and while Wending his way homeward encountered a stranger who requested that he be provided with enough money to purchase a meal. Bruce came through with the price requested. He forgot the Incident and resumed his walk toward the Richelieu hotel in Sixth street where he rooms He has a faint recollection of the "friend," hav ing followed him. Anyway, this morn ing he found that his clothes had bean searched during the night and all Jill canh was atone. .. The robber didn't take anything; but money, liut ne was a aina aoui, evi dently, and Instead of leaving his vic tim penniless he returned the two-bit piece that Bruce had given him to pur chase a meal. However, the 17 was not in Its accustomed place in Bruce s pock ets as he had left It when he passed orf into dreamland last mgni. This morning Bruce got a meal with the 25 cents which had been given to a supposea "inena in neea. , - v production of "The Mills of the Gods" thlg week. He Is a despicable charac ter, but one that calls ror strong act ing, and Mr. Homans never fails to get every fine point in the role. At the Star. This week the French Stock company la giving a great revival of that famous comedy drama "Kidnaped," with special scenic effects and a world of realism. "Kidnaped" la a chapter from life In a great city, with the attempt of a vil lain to abduct an heiress and force her to surrender hef fortune. There are heroic adventures, daring escapes and many smiles and a few tears. . . Greatest .Vaudeville Act. i Adarie and. her lions Is the-greatest IUHHn. nrf thil tha firnnrt , h ever presented ana Is also tne premier, feat- ure act of vaudeville In the world.": This woman enters a cage where there are three savage African jions ana makes them perform without the Use of any thing more "dangerous than a short stick. It Is one of tha best vaudeville entertainments or tne year. CRAWFORD TOOK . CROFUT'S NAME . rtire Since J. J. Crawford . DteadeA nnt guilty to the charge lf assault, with In tent to rob a tew days ago. his name at that time ' being erroneously given . as J, J. Crofut, the Davis street coal dealer of the latter name has been annoyed by inquiries of persons who have suppovej that the prisoner was In some way, con nected with the family, i But the tiu. name Of the man la jail la Crawford, r7ct and SHppeiy. pavamant maks aeoldsnts to horsaa f raqHent. Far Outs. . 4 Bmlsss, Calls k ftralns try Ilcxicsa - - . r.Instangliniment ' It Malt tn Bona. ' ' - rellsveaaflaoYsMSsliiaJIfry than baals tha woaador torn tlganenta. Ha nreat antl ",V aaptlaqaalKksaiakaK aafa and sara. v' w v E?saSy good For Man of Beast Dw PHEfi booklet. "Polat rVm a Horse Doctor1! Diary" will hwyow . inctiringyourliTMtock. Stodforic LYOK MAKCTACTt'nrxa CO, 44 South Fifta St.. Baoosxrs, N. Y. - and he ha no connection with V. Crofut family. - , Ask for Estate I-rtt . mma R. Blavln has TUtii .' ' letters on the estate ct htt l . the late 'John A. Flvt;i. - . ' MultnomAh tOVMY DHmv.r. th j erty oonwifst of 4 'T''"' I " f Ulavln doiiHf!"i 1 - t7(0, and H-'i In r- J ) aceiiua to the -1