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. - : : TUB - "nW nA.LV 'toURIIAU PORTLAND; WEDMESDAY EVENING. APRIL -f.-MM.- .i rnit fnr "HJnmn" Corsets. liuttcncii rauuriiaa ,ww'" ' Great . sale of' SO pieces , p. i6- inch .fine, wnue viv" lau,n- AS value, on In- tale at low ; price, yd. :yl 35c Muslins for. 20c Extra Extra 35c LawnsV for '200 50 piecea ot 30-in. fine white mercerized Egyptian muslin, beat 35c yat, on sale OA. at, low price, yara..-vw 15c Ginghams at 10s D.mninii nf the best do- ninrrham id 5 tO 20- yd. lengths, best patterna and colorings, 15c vals., on fl- sale at low price, vara. aw. 25c Sateens at 124c 50 pieces of 32-inch Printed French Sateens, navy, green,, black, brown;, ailk designs; 25c vals., on sale at OI this low price, yard. .U In Basement Store c.M nt nf sleeve and bosorn Ironing Boards, 91. 40c values, special at.UAW Best folding ironing uoaras, regular $1.25 values, at QO the special low price of if OK, Raffles, 50c a Copy rn. Rook Store. l.WU copies of a special edition of the popular dook, names, E. W. Hornung; i value, per copy Sidewalk Skates 50c T th Tnv DeDt. 500 pairs of Sidewalk Skates for boys and girls, hemacite rolls, an .ir-. $1.25 vals.. 1 AC special, per pair . I y J Baseball Suits $1.35 In the Toy Dept. 3d floe special lot of baseball suits for boys and young men; shirt, pants and cap, in gray SHU LFIUV . f special, per suit.. ... ri I. and blue nannei; h-i Sale Infants' Wear White Flannel for infants, underskirts, silk embroidered, in handsome designs; $3.00 values, at the very M QO low price, the yard. .tJll.iJU Infants' white embroidered irionni Underskirts, made on cambric waists; regular $2 50. S3.00 values, ffl OB orT- sale at, each. j?le70 Infants' fine Nainsook and Lawn Dresses, made with t ...La, nf Aiintv taces and embroidery; fine tucks . . o4 trim. ana insertion, inm " med skirts; reg. $3 vals., on mI at the special CI 110 low price of, each. .vleeM Special lot of infants' white Nainsook and uwn omris, . . i m m t A in embroideries, laces, tucks and insertion; ' . . m en i best regular to t.ov vbi., on sale at this spe- dt Cfl cial low price, ea..piVI i t . itii fathmfre imauii uiiv " " - Sacques, hand - embroidered, white, pink and blue; regu lar $2.50 values, at t QO thia low price, ea.jPIee7U Infants' hand-knit Carriage Robes, all white, with pink Kin hortler: $2.50 vals.. on sale at Yy Cl-UX low price of, each. .vi'fW Infants' white Flannel Shawl, with crocheted edge; special values, on sale AH at hi low price, each"!1 r.f.nu' hand - crocheted Shoes, all white with pink and blue trimmings; regular $1.50 vals, special 4f Q at low price of, ea.Ple7 Special lot of fancy Lawn Tiih. trimmed in laces and fin embroidery; reg. 75c vals. . special. each.Ulv Tetania' tfrenrh hand-made, hand - .embroidered Pillow eiina roor 1.50 values, on gale at the special J1 10 low price of, each..JH10 rnfnt' Celluloid Talcum Powder Boxes, 65c AH vals. at special, each." IV Infants' all white Teddy Bears, bell collar; QO $1.50 values, at, each. JO V M 1 lies ii MS omo r r o w ' s ; e 1 1 i iig A Great Special Sale of Men's Pajamas-SOO r u- irrr.cr n) hMt manufacturer in r , amta uwn b" the Und at a price far below actual manufactur-. , ing costMade of ntce quaiuy lateen m of blue, tan and whitePlain and trimmed itVles, all sizes The best $2.80 (g 1 values on the market Choice at P , 25c Hosiery at 12V2C Pair Great special lot of Men's Muslin Night Shirts, made ?xtra large, collar Or military style, plain of trimmed; all sites; great values; special for this sale at OQr the extremely low price of, each , 500 dozen Men's Fancy Hose at half value. Black Hse embroidered with silk dot,, figures "Mdtock ings, embroidered in fancy shades all nzes, 19ir the best regular 25c values, on sale at, pair. Corset Cover EmforMery $1.50 Valued 69c, Yard In the Lace Department we place on sale for today and tomorrow a grand special assort ment of 2,000 yards of Swiss Corset Cover Embroidery Dainty new designs in splendid assortment Values in the lot up to $1.50 a yard An advantageous purchase enables us to offer you your choice today and lQf tomorrow at this low price, per yard y Don't miss this unusual bargain Lace Dept. Reg. 40c Laco at 8c Yard 20,000 yards of Maltese and Mechlin Lace Edges and Insertion to match, handsome patterns, widths Vl Ho 2Vi inches; values to 40c yard, at, yard.OC See the magnificent display of new Laces and fc.m broideries for summer apparel. The assortment is by far the largest and best we ever provided. Cnstom Shade and Drapery Work Oarjv-BetMaterials and Workmanshipz3dBoor Great Sale of Fine Braids 7c Values 4c 1 2c Values 8c 25c Vals. 1 7c 14 n aflneh braids-lOc and 12c values at 8 yrd-iH)c or a dozen yard; c . 4 ' . - i r 1. tffj. mrA 2 00 for a dozen yards 1 to 1-inch braids wc ana jc viuc v J"'" Solid Oak Tabourettes SgjQ Values Reduced to 98c Tn the Third Floor Carpet Store an extraordinary offering of 300 solid oak Tabourettes. $2.25SilkGloves$1.39 Chamois Gloves $2.4? Sensational Easter Sale df 5,000 pairs of Sixteen-Button Length Silk Gloves of the highest grade Black, white, light blue, navy, Alice blue. Copenhagen, pink, old rose, castor, tan, brown, pongee, champagne, helio and lilac-Double-tipped fin gersAll sizes, 5 to 8 Colored Silk Gloves are going to be in great demand this summer The shrewd buyer win annci pate her needs now at a saving and while the assortment is complete Our best $1.75 values on sale at this extraordinarily low price, per pair, $1.39 Most stores ask $2.00 and $2.25 for Silk Gloves of equal qual ityAll mail orders will be carefully and promptly filled innn . 1CKtnn lncrth Suede Lisle Gloves, in black and white; the best $1.25 values, on sale at OC this special low price, pair.-Oui. 1,000 pairs of women's and children's Gauntlet Gloves of dressed and un dressed kid; very best styles and shades, all sizes; regular $1.25 QOr values, at special price, pair.. LongClovesS2.47 1 Chamois Gloves are going to be right in style again this spring and sum mer. Fashion reports from Palm Beach and other southern resorts tell f Kir..nr.nn1aritv am one the very best dressers. For this week we of fer 2,000 pairs, natural and white col ors, full 16-button length, all sizes, best $3.00 values, at this dJO extremely special low price. flP&.tl 1,000 pairs of handsome new Cape Glovea tf the best grade and leading . .i,.. nf tan- twelve-button lentrth: all sizes; best regular $3.50 $0 QO values, on sale at. per pair. mm mm Tft. 11 One Millioia Yards ot RHDpons A Bargain Carnival of Great Magnitude . ft f WilfTtl Today anotnorr ow our Great Annual Easter Sale JL Today and tomorrow our wcaw , : : nt viar ' s th.iteautifail ribbons for all purposes priced at the lowest point of the year- T?, ntirr r the-fcrhe best barons of the year await you ine enure mm r," . Z -i... a ,wrv varH is guaranteed all silk Th entire main aiSie IS given uvci iu ""& - s ; . ... Alnl nf thlafcain-al and every yardisgu1ranieec 1 " . i . -x- tj-u. . D:kUn IfLvsrH nieres a com-A 3-inch all silk Satin fobbons. white and a full 10p .ir. r.m,br Adr values, at. thi yard..v 3-inch all silk Satin Ribbon, white and col- 09 ors; best regular 35c values, on sale at, yard.XiUC 3- inch all silk Taffeta Ribbons, black, white 1r and colors; regular 20c values, on sale at, y"d..' 4- inch all silk Taffeta Ribbons, black, white and colors; regular 25c values, on sale at, yard--' 5-inch all silk Taffeta Ribbons, black, white O and colors; regular 45c value, on sale at, yard.AIC 6-inch all silk .Changeable Ribbons, great as- Ijj sortment of colors; regular 35c value, at, v- 5- inch all silk Moire Ribbons, complete line of OO colors; regular 35c values, on sale at, the yard.i-OC 6- inch Taffeta Ribbons for hair bows, etc.; in Oyr black white and colors; 50c values at yard . .OIC Wnch fancy Dresden Ribbons, all silk; beau- 1Q tiful colorings and combinations; 35c vals yd-.?- 6-inch fancy Dresden Ribbons, au suk, nanu- y f some "patterns and colorings; 35c values. yard.AIC xt- 1 c..: ti.,k., p;hKnn ift-vard nieces a corn-A ' plete line of colorings; great value special, p ece Vt No. Yi Satin Baby Ribbon, 10-yard pieces, all Cr colors; best regular 25c value, at per piece.. No. 1 Satin Baby Ribbon, au u, icu-j.u pieces, complete line of. colors; 25c vals., piece.. ItfV No. 14 Satin Ribbon, alt silk, ten-yard pieces, 1Qr all colors; regular 35c values, at, special, Pce No. 2 Satin Ribbon, all silk, ten-yard pieces,, all 97r colors; 45c values, on sale at, special, the piece. Ail V WASH RIBBONS LOW PRICED Beautiful new Wash Ribbons, No. 1, plain and checked, white, blue, pink, red and lavender; regular ty 25c values, on sale at this low price, the piece.. No VA, 35c values, on sale at, special, ine piece.. No. 2, regular 40c values, on sale at, the piece.. No 3, best regular 50c values, on sale at, piece.. 37f No. 5, best regular 75c values, on sale at, Piece-.BJf 4'A and 5j4-inch fancy Dresden and Warp Print OQ D;n, Kr. nnalitv. 65c and 75c values, yard.- IMUUW""! t - - ExtraExtra $2 Dress Goods $1.49 Tkru n-it Int nf fine Wool Dress Goods; 47-inch French Voile, in all the ,dcsiraDie shades, including cream; 43r- inch shadow atripes," blue, gray, tan and reseda; 45-inch ilk and wool piaia vones, an nur hantifal material, rta. $2 values, on sale 1 A( at low price of, yd.&lrtJ $3.00 Chemise $1.93 al at ot Women't fancy Short Skirt Chernj. made of hne namsooK. trim mrA in. fine lace j and ' em broideries, beading and rib bons; reg. $J vais., b on sale at, eacn. $3.00 Gowns at. $1.93. Wnm.n'i f,nf rimhric and nainsook Gowns, trimmed in fine laces and "emororaenes, inrli intrrtinn and beadins: long, and short sleeves; regr. $2.50 and $3.00 QO vals. for this sale. $2.50 Scarfs at $139 Tm m Arf' rin ithird floor A great special lot of Bat- tenburg deans in vassoricu aUnvtr- and-, linen centers, $2.50 yah. 1 OQ for low pncept. Pillow ' Tops ' for V 19c t ,. Art nn third floor All III. . " - " ' , " - An 9rtrt Int of finished Roman striped Tapestry in low Tops, best '40c vals., on, it thia anecial lowlfl-' price Take advantage. JC 15c Vests at 9c Each' Great special lot of Women. low neck, sleeveless under-; vests; Richelieu 1 rib, ' well made; sizes 4,' 5,' 6; 15c Q values on special sale at. if i 35c Vests at 22c Each !at lnt of Women's low neck, sleeveless undervests, fancy lace yokes, au sizes; best 35c values, on sale OO at the low price oiv 25c Towels 18c Each 100 dozen Union Linen Huck Towels, hemmed ready for use, regular 25c values; buy all yott want of them at 1 Qr thi very low price, ea.lUW Bedspreads $U8 Eai Great special lot of full size fringed Marseilles pattern Bedspreadsi regular $2 grade. on sale at tnis ri-.vii very, low price, ea.aDJUytJ 75c Vests at 48c Each Women's fancy lace-trimmed Undervests of lisle thread. beautifully made ana inra med; all sizes; 75c values, on ale at this very low re price, per garment.... .lUVr 35c Pants at 21c Pair urnm.n'i tare-trimmed um brella Pants, French band; well made, all sizes; 71 35c values at, the pair All. Silk Petticoats $5.85 i Mnwers, Garden Hose, Rakes, Spades. Hoes and All Gardjmjrnj S00 hieh .erade Silk, Petti coats, made of heavy rustling taffeta silk, with J-'"011; flounce of plaiting and ruffle. Two rows of . shirring and tucks or 5 rows of yi-ia. bias bands; splendid color assort ment, including white, light blue, gray, tan, green, Copen hagen, brown, navy, red. black and a full line of changeable colors; tfC OC reg. to 19, at, each Special purchase of 200 fine new spring Walking Skirts in black, navy and a large va riety ofchecks,! stripes ana mixtures, in Panama cloths, serges, " tweeds. Styles" are tlain flared and pleated and trimmed with' bias folds of self ma t e r t a 1; beautifully made and finished: reg. vals. to $15 each, ortsale CJC at special price of &VMU MAIL POUCH HEAR SCEIIEOF ROBBERY Aberdeen Postoff ice Burg lars Were After, the Real Money, Only. V (BpMltl ' Dtoiwtrh ' to Th Jooml.) Aberdeen, Wah.r AprlJ l.Charley .Foster,. 14-year-oW boy. while playing In th Uy near hU.oomd on North H treet, made a discovery which con- , flrma the theory that - the 1 men who robbed the pontofflce her ; ween .jro aro residents of tho city, rather than !--profslona buralara who, came here specially for the purpose ':-.; Jammed In under th plank roadway of the alley the lad. found a mall pouch, which wns found to feontSln most or tue ntuft taken from th postoffice, except the money and stamps. Most of the reKistred letters vere found Intact, cr.iyr one tb.nt wns believed to contain $1. BOhavrng been-Hfled. many of Iho Jeglstered letters had not been opened and no drafts, money ordersor regis tered packages had, been taken. e The Special feature-that gives color to the theory that the. work was done by sornonV living here was the fact that- the pouch was eomParatlvely dry and had evidently been placed I there but a snorv i J r.i Vii i ft r the robbery It would have been soaked heavy rains "inr the week sine the burg lary. ' v COAL DISCOVERY' - IN SOUTHERN LAKE . a w.. .... . A. ImiM.1 (3JXH.HJ uupmicu w . . Ai.i. Oottagi Grove, Qr AprU 1-ObAriea Jackson, a fanner """"J " recently fllawwji a hm near his not as yet been ascertained, as there has been no development. ,Th amples taken from the surface. It has been known" for .years thatthere was ml In that loca Ky. but ItWas not lo-Tiled- until this discovery; ' : - Ine samples are pronounced of ooa r . i kLU tntarsnt snrl athPfti Will no doubt be nt ta mako a thorough examination immcaiaitiy. GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY AND ONE YEAR MORE Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harrison Have Lived Long In Linn and Have Prospered. (Special Dlipatch to- It Joonul.) Brownsville, Or.. April , 1. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harrison, residing three miles 'north of this place, have cele brated their flfty-flrst ,, wedding anni versary. They are hale and hearty and the ehances are they will live to cele brate several more. - Mr. Harrison, or Unole Bob. as i he I A lava n onHr nf 1852 -..'tn rir old last month. He Is of English birth, coming to Michi gan when 20 years of age. He was in Indian war., haying arjven " ,hogs intending tor sell ,-them. tothe miners. A r. fnvy, 4ui - him, was kiUed by JJJin". n,d fey. Wing 10M a fortune by the In diana taking his hoKS. He settled on a land claim near tsro-iusvu., ho stlU Uvea, . -..J ' Mr. Harrison had at one time over 1 000 acres, but being a generous father, he gave much of it to his seven ihiirtpan" who are now prosperous farm Srt on" who nvesn Browns tuie M whose hnsnand owns the floufimfmillsand a half Interest In the mV's10 SSWSS"to also a pioneer of net husband. ' Her' maiden name was ! ah. with her parents came nanus.". -, here from the east. feature of their last " anniversary, presented each of their children with a check for 1 1 00. CASTOFMA fnr Infanta and Children. lbs Dei Yen Haw Alwajs .Bcogjbl Bears tha gigMtoraof 1 CHURCH OF STRANGERS ANNUAL MEETING The annual' meetlna: of tha congre gation of the United Presbyterian Church of the Strangers on Grand ave nue, was held last Monday night Re ports submitted from all the depart ments showed that the church had Just closed the most prosperous year in Its history. The treasurer's report showed all debts paid, leaving a balance in the treasury. While the church raised more money jasi year uuui voted to Increase the amount to be r fiSoT&v?ki 8. wwaW 'a' tlSc membership of thi ChrlsUan- Kndeavor society, tha Junior Endeavor society and the Sundav school was reported. -W. H. Marvin. William Moore and Ernest Holloway were elected trustees for two years, and William 8cott and J. P Johnson for tho ona year term. t Prior to the meeting a supper wa served In tha church. ' Reduce Rates. ricnit twi twee 1 wJr A Columbia. 8, C.,- Aprils l.-The South ern and Other raflroids doing business in South Carolina today put Into op eration their schedule of reduced rates, M accaraaace yritli .ttfl ifeccat asreo- m.m-iiTM.A m ntpn tht rallroftds uivufr eas a v w - - - and the state off loials. The new eched- ule applies to pracucauy aii 01 mo roads operating in the southeast, so far as the Interchangeable mileage is oonoerned. Straight tickets are to be sold at - two ana ons-uaii uu mile. BURGLARS ET QUICK PASSAGE TO THE FEN (SpeeUl Dispatch to Toe JoaraaL) Albany, Or.. AprU 1. Harry Brooks and James Ward were caught early yesterday morning 'la Davis Shedd s store at Shedd, brought to Albany, where they pleaded gnUty to a charge or rob bery In the eircuit court yesterday aft. ernoon and were sentenced to two 1TJ In the penitentiary by Judge Galloway. This is the. quickest work la meting out ths penalty for violation of law ever known in thle eounty. . . . Aberdeen Eagles Will Bullet ' 8iwlal Wipateh to The Aberdeen, Wash.. AprU f-'he BMrt will start the fund for " their fine new lodge hall by aJv-" benefit!! the Empire theatreVedne day nlrht. A site has been- seoured at ?he wfner of K and Market stress, on which a twe-atorj buildlnf tOxUO U1 be, trecied. - I , . mx . ' gmggg mmtmm mmmm Horlick not in a Ililk Tn:: Malted Milk . Asi' tot Ilortlcli's At AU Drgsit ! Stkriog the powJsr In hr t makeaarjonrtehtnr. dtif . drrnk. better than tea or - -cookinR. A evpful hot r - : ing induce restful tieep. 5rrn!nr C'-rv V' al iu v . t i M