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rV THE 0 REGON-DAILY - JOURNAL, -PORTLAND, ,TUESD AY : EVENING, MARCH " 24, 1005. J : Sevjing ijifacftnesl The" O, W. ''ft' ,k; (Sewing 'Machines K f cost ,, but half the ' price of Agency", machines of the ' ssme quality and are guaranteed for. 10 years. Have one for your spring sew ing. ATaff Orders ' Filled for any article mentioned in this advertisement Send in your orders ear ly they'll receive careful attention. Same day service, too. Bags$2M WomenY Leather Hand Baft in the newest styles.. Colorings in." eluded are tn, brown, blue, green and black. Special values at $3.50 andUM.OO each. Special dJO AQ for Wednesday.'.. ....... ,yLtiJ Beautr Pins in enameled finish or in plain Roman gold. Many dif ferent styles that sell regularly at 15e the pair. Wednes- -Of? ' day . ....8 Pain for aWC . 25c Black Hose 17c Pr Full-Fashioried Stockings, for wom en, absoIutelj;.fast,lblack,,'ruadc ofta good quality yarn, look, well and wear well, 23c values.' 1 1 Wednesday only, pair,,.. '. 1 f C Women'i Vests, low neck, sleeveless style, with silk-trimmed yoke, Swiss ribbed, regular price 60c each. 3vo?"dI. $1.00 i a f v . i i m - .zr. I 1 J Oyer the Stom 'f Men's50cHose2tcPr Immense quantities of Men's Fancy Sox in every conceivable pat tern. A special sale fbr one day only.. . Cotton or Lisle-Thread Hose, embroidered or lace effects, tripes, plaids and other fancy designs. Included in the assortment is a limited number of the Famous "Shawknit" Stockings. Phe nomenal sale for Wednesday only. Supply your wants at, the pair, Men's Underwear Spring Weight garments of fine merino. Shirts and drawers, not all sizes there fore an extra bargain; regular CO 73c vals., spring goods, garment. . .DOC Emb. Waist Fronts Shirt .Waist Fronts of fine linen, in - t hand embroidered designs, beautiful af-, fairs that sell for $2.50 to $5 d Qft tach; special Wednesday plvO Hip Forms trlli! Ana . aunties i n a for Wednesday. Filled with pure hair and regular worth QA 50c each; special 03C Center Pieces 32c These are stamped in pretty French and are 26x17 inches in size; they are jegular 45c values, but we make a grand special price on ten dozen Wednesday alaC New Tailored Suits Kerchiefs SazSZSSSZ. S Valenciennes Laces broidered and finish ed hemstitched edges. Regular OC 20c each; special, 2 for XOC Edges and insertions to match; can be used for trimming the daintiest of lin gerie, or for decorating sum- AKp mer gowns; worth 75c doz yds....TtC Special Prices on All Our Jardinieres For Wednesday's selling, we reduce the price of every Jardiniere in the department. There is a wide choice of design, color ing and price, go that all, with plants to care for or homes to decorate should take advantage. The following prices will serve as examples: Red and green Jardinieres, worth CA, 70c each; special JUC Brown glazed Jardinieres, worth 90c each; special Wednes- vuv. Small Jardinieres in assorted col ors, regular 15c values; special... 10c J day 8-inch Jardinieres in assorted col- Cfl ors, worth 85c each; special UvC Blue and green Jardinieres, 8- 1A inch size, worth $1.50 each . . . . vlalU Art Jardinieres, hand decorated; 10- inch size; worth $3.00, each $2.25 Spring's choicest styles in Women's Tailored Wear are gathered here in gen erous numbers. Chic, clever affairs for street or semi-dress wear. Models from the country's best garment-makers, at prices surprisingly small. We direct special attention to our line of Popular-Priced Suitscostumes that oth er houses ask as high as $40 for we sell at $3.25Curt'ns$I.85 lira White lace curtains in Brussels or R etnaissance effects; 54 inches wide and 3yi yards long. Excel lent values at $3.25 the pair; priced for Wed nesday's selling at, r$i.85 Shoes Worth to $6 at $3.39 28 styles in Women's Shoes very high-grade stock, including our entire assortment of Laird, Schoe ber & Co.'s; Wright, Peters & Co.'s and Hallahan & Son's shoes. Patent leather, kid or. calf ; light or heavy soles ; all "5 styles, worth & $6.00 T) J Jjj the pair; Choice. . SPRING OXFORDS The new tans are selling freely. They are the best shoe styles to be had in Portland. We invite your most critical inspection and compari son, well satisfied that, value for value, style for style, these shoes will win your trade. Expert fit ters to help yu select. Hair Brushes $1.50 Values 98c These brushes have solid backs and pure bristles. They are the finest brushes we can find to sell regularly at $1.50 each. Twenty dozen of them on sale Wednes day, special at 98c Pinaud's Eau de Quinine, famous as a good hair tonic, the regular 50c bottle, sell ing special at. 39c Merry Widow Hats $1A9 Economical women will buy their early Spring Hats Wednesday. We offer a very special price on a Merry Widow Sailor in the most popular shape, un trimmed styles, braid, black, navy, old blue, brown, burnt or white. There are a large number of them enough for a brisk busy day's sell ing. Regular price is $1.50 to $1.75. Wed- (MIA Long Slips at 87c Infants' long slips, made of fine cambric or lawn with yoke of em broidery or trimmed with lace. Daintily made and reg ularly worth $1.25 earh. Wed nesday's price. 87c & MUSEMENTS & Fanny Musical IMay at Helllg. ' The attraction at the Heillg- theatre. Fourteenth and Washington streets, to night and tomorrow night at 8:15 o'clock will be the merry musical-comedy auc cesa, "Coming Thro' the Rye." Thla de lightfully funny and up-to-date comedy la filled to the brim with catchy music, which la sung by an excellent cast of principals and a chorus of food looking girls. Seats Selling for Concert. Seats are now selling at box office the Hefltg theatre. Fourteenth and Washington streets, for the coming en gAgement of James J. Corbett at the above theatre next Thursday and Fri day nights. March 26 and 27. This clever actor will be supported by the charming actress, Miss Rose King, and a capable company In the comedy-drama. 'Trie .Lady and the Burglar. Special Price Matinee at Helllg. A special-price matinee will be given at - the Helllg theatre. Fourteenth and Washington streets, tomorrow afternoon at 2:16 o'clock, when the musical com edy. "Coming Thro' the Rye" will be given. Do not overlook this merry of fering, It Is filled with catchy music. "The Power That Governa. Good plays well acted are rare, and when a combination of attractive play and intelligent company are round tne combination la noteworthy. Such is the case at the Marquam this week, where Creston Clarke is appearing In "The Power That Governs' Mr. Clarke has been seen here In many attractions, and this Is one of his best. It U a modern drama, and is constructed on lines which appeal to the Intellect. Mat inee Baturciay. When We Were Twenty-One.H - - One's ideal of a olay la entlrelv real ised In Henry V. Esmond's "When We The antiseptic qualities of Mexican Mustang Liniment If V: y Miss Sallle Stembler. the Clever Comedienne With ."Comln Thro' the Rye" at the Helllg Theatre. Were Twenty-one," which Is playing to splendid houses at the Baker this week. It contains heart Interest of the deepest and most avmDathetio kind the love of a strong man Yor a boy and the great sacrifice he is wllllnr to make for that boy's happiness and his love for Phyl lis, one oi tne most beautiful character ever created. insure lta belnff the y. beat for use ;, in all ' cases of It expels all dangerous and foreign matter be fore beginning to heal the wound. Inflamma tion is kept down and the BUmS, injured parts renied r. i.j painless. It soothes and SCflluS relieves promptly and positively. ' ' Insist on getting what yiu ask fpr eubstitutea disappoint ,. ' Cuts iindall Open j Sores. : Fet sakbyanDrnggists. , ;isef V- and per botUe, "Hazel Kirke" Tonight. One of the mint IntorAatinv ttr(ii- tlons Of the week la offered at th I.vrlo where the AUen company is presenting that famous .American. rlnaBlo. "Hasol Klrke." It is one of the finest offer ings ever seen at ooDUlar n ripen. Great production and most Interesting moving pictures between acts. Empire Matinee Tomorrow. No nlay that has been her for a Inn time has attracted as much attention I as tne sreat . Edwards Bros.. and Holdan production of "What, Women Will Do," which is being seen at the Empire. It is a new 'and sensational melodrama founded on some of the lndldenta in Charles Dickens' famous novel "David Copperf leld. Matinee tomorrow and Saturday; "The Secret Dispatch." ' At the Star, the " French stock com pany is presenting a civil war drama new to Portland. It Is "The Secret DIs- patch and is by the author or "At Plney Ridge," . and other well known successes. An enlarged east and special scenery- are used in the production. The play la full of patriotism and historic adventures. Matinees Thursday and Saturday. .. . - .. .. ,. I G WILL 01 wiiypm 3frs. Potter-Palmer Sees So cial Crown of Europe Within Beach. (United Prena Taied Wire.) Biarritz, Switzerland, March 24. Mrs Potter Palmer, society queen, is about to see the dream of her long and kuc cessful social career realized. After overcoming many obstacles, principally the opposition of Mrs. George Kcppel, she will soon have the honor of acting as hostess to King Edward or Kngland in her great villa Etchepartnla. Having accomplished this, her future as the queen ot European society will be as sured. Mrs. Palmer has often expressed wish to entertain King Edward under the roor or her own dwelling, but Mrs Keppcl, who Is an influential member of the kings retinue, has always upset her plans, mow tnat Mrs. Heppei win not be at inarms this season, the Chi cago woman is certain of gaining her fondest wish. PAY FOPtTY THOUSAND FOR EIGHT CONCERTS (United Press Leased Wire.) New York. March 24. Forty thousand dollars to sing eight nights. This is the remarkable offer that has been made don manager. It is said to be the larg est ever made a singer. The offer pro vides for 15,000 each for eight concerts. Caruso, however, will receive only (2,000 for each appearance, as his con tract with the Conreld Metropolitan opera house allows him - only that amount Caruso has Just rejected an offer to sing at the Grand opera house in Paris for $2,600 per night on the ground that the engagement would break him down. DISMISS SCHOOLS; KIDS TO SEE SAILORS tTnlted press lasted Wire.) Loa Anaelea. March 24. Puolls in the pubito schools or tnia city win nave an opportunity to see the Lattleshlp fleet of Admiral Evans without playing tru ant. The board of education today ar ranged to hold - the spring vacation while" the fleet la here, one week later than had been intended. Memoers or the board agreed that it Would be im possible for the children in the schools to attend their atudlea while the war ships are maneuvering near oy. GOVERN 0B INVITED TO ' s WELCOME THE NAVY . (Rpeelal Dbpateb s The Joeraal.) Salem, Or., March - 24. Governor Chamberlain has received a eomm unl ca tion from the Seattle chamber of com merce, urging him to come to that city in June and welcome the fleet upon its arrival there. Governor Chamberlain has expressed himself as being desirous of complying with the request, but states that It seems at present as If he would be unable to do so. owing to a number of important matters coming up at that time. ram BITES TUDCC U I NULL II U II L 11 There are now thousands of geese and ducks oq the tule swamp near Sil ver lake. Portland Ban rranolsoo Seattle KN0-US We take , pleasure in .announcing the name of V. A. Wynn, 265 14th St., as the winner of the KNO-US oontest. We refer also to the ex cellent papers of Miss Clara F, Klingle, S96 Guild St.. Mrs. Nelson C. Hulin. 1209 E. Yamhill st; Mrs, Frances L. Carsner, 567 Irving at. and Willie Smith (aged 13 years). 2 N. 8th st. We will be pleased to award some price to the last five named if they will call at our store. We insert below a copy of the win ning paper: "KNO-US." CARE JOURNAL OF FICE: Dear 'It" Because of your unique "ad" which shows you are un-to- date. Because you are Specialists aeanng in staples in tne three, prin cipal .Coast cities you command the best prices, styles and quality for your tradaL Tour business facilities, including Tioth jthe old and the new "Home" phones, your central loca tion your matchless window trim ming the courteous treatment ten dered Dy a corps or experienced clerks prompt deliveries and most liberal exchange conditions your ex cellent cleaning and repair work- all consDire to force an acauaintance. ana w anutY is to patronise. Yours in rain .or shins. V. A, WYNN, 185.14th St ennons 80t Morrison tl i, . Opp Postoffloa. Escapes From Strait Jacket and Chokes Himself to Death With Collar. (United Praia Leased Wire.) . Memphis, Tenn., March 24. After sinking his teeth Into the flesh of three women today, Andy Thompson, who was attacked by the rabies yesterday and escaped from a straltjacket. escaped his pursuers ana cnoxea . uimseir to death with his collar. 'ihompson, who was a machinist, was bitten by a dog a few days ago and a serious case of rabies developed, despite mo roBiour treatment ne underwent. His condition grew so bad yesterday that the strength of five physicians was required to overpower him and put him in a straltjacket Being a powerful man, he broke away and before he could be, stopped had bitten three woniem They will te removed to New Orleans for treatment. ALL TRAINS ARRIVED x ON TIME BUT TWO Watching, waiting for thee, at the depot. Northern Pacific No. 1, due at 7 o'clock, arrived on time. Southern Pacific No. 16, due at 7:85, arrived at 9:30. Southern Pacific No. 18. due at w 11:0, arrived on time. O. R, & N. No. 8. due at 8 o'clock,- arrived on time. O, R. & N. No. 5. due at S.45, was five minutes 'late. Astoria A Columbia No. 21, due at 12:16, arrived on time. RUMBLE FILES ON STATEMENT NO. 1 (Boedal Dlanatcb to The Journal.) saiem, or., aiarcn -i.uwju tum ble of Elgin haS formally Joined the ranks of the Statement No. l aspirants to the state .legislature. He yesterday filed his netition ror nomination ror tne state- senatorshiD of the Twenty-first district, subject to the .Republican pri maries. . PERSONAL. P. D. Drummond of tha HHl-Drum- tnond Lumber . company of Saginaw, Michigan, who was' at. the Hotel Port land some time ago, is to return to Portland next month to matte his npme. Mr- DruTOmoaui will .open an office In Portland In. the near futura and devote hla-attentions - to buying up timber 1 1 i i I f r, vu i The Kind Ton Have Always Bought, and which has been v In use for over SO years, has borne the signature of i as m w m - ana nas oeen maae nnaer us per t -X- sonal supervision since its infancy, r : t'CtccA4& Allow no one to deceive yon in this All Counterfeits, Imitations and "J ust-as-grood ' are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of , Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. - What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It . contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms . and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cores Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep . ' The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend ' ' i GENUINE CASTORIA AlAVAYQ Sears the Signature of JO The Kind You Have Always BougM In Use For Over -30 Years, vms atMTsva mm mmrv srrnsttt as vaaaaw'. lands. Mr. Drummond has one of the finest homes in Saginaw, but he liked Portland so veil that he decided to lo cate nsra.'.;-. -v ..w Mrs. M. A. Miller of Lebanon. wlf of Senator Miller, Is at the Good Sa maritan hospital, where she , recently ?lf underwent a. very serious -surgical op- eration. . .. jurav : Miner is recoveru Slowly, ad her Physicians nr. and w regain her health in a short time, pro vided no unexpected complications arise as a -result of the operation. Senator Miller, is in Portland, and will remain her' until Mrs. Miller's recovery, per haps all of next week. exposition ri..:: . , 3 Brats Dands OOHTZWOVS VVSZO : Jaloonlln!:! 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