The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 03, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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THE OREGON 1 DAILY JOURNAL,' PORTLAND. FRIDAY. EVENING, APRIL ,5, 1008.
Sore
Closes , V
M6PJ.1.
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.Shop in the morn
- ing if. possible, if .
w: not, .early in . tht-
afternoon, for this :
tor close
i, promptly at 6
o'clock. Trsds at ,
the ;, store - where
' d a y 11 fc h t hours
hold the 'whole
, day'i work. s-
IVelVanf
Men's 50c Ties? 23c Each
' ,. ?,!. .-, .' ... , .. , T
Neat Tour-in-Hand Tics In light or, dark colorings
and ill torts of patterns, ,' The sort of neckwear
worn by tasteful dressers. Wide or narrow, French
fold or, reversible styles. 1,000 to choose from and
every one worth 60c Your choice ;; OQ
Saturday ., i ...V. . v, & J C
NIGHT GOWNS of soft warm outing flannel, for
boys. These are well piade of a good quality flan
nel, and regularly sell for 65c each. Satur-,, A
day only. . . . . . 4 . . . , . . ; OUC
Children's Dresses
Worth to $1.50 for
(Mm
You to '
Me Us
These are made of pretty, dainty lawn, in
white only, in sites from 6 months to 4 years.
Constructed in' French or Mother Hubbard
ityles. with high ' or low neck and - elbow
sleeves. Neatly trimmed with lace or em
broidery. Inexpensive, serviceable and charm
ing little dresses that mothers with little ones
of this age csnnot afford to overlook. The
regular values are $1.25 to $1.50 each, Q7
but the Saturday price is only... .OlC
If you lire out of
town or are unable
to get down town
to do your own
hopping. We will
give you the same
care at though you
called in person.
Sample ordera
filled with all care.
LADIES' HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS
87c
Stirring SmcMs for Saturday's SeHiM
WU if ) sT t if A trfr vA QQC ; if - x : - . -i
A sensational special on wom
en's kid or white canvas low
shoes in 6 styles and all sizes.
A chance for the summer girl
to supply her footwear needs at
a price surprisingly small. Buy
now do not let this unheard-of
opportunity pass. Come and se
lect from an assortment con
taining over 1,500 pairs of
shoes, values to $1.75, QA
and at only C
25 c Can Doctor Graves
Tooth Powder, Can 13c
A powder of unequaled merit,
put up in patent top cans.
Regular 25c grade, 1 O
Saturday IOC
HAIR ROLLS, 12-inch size.
All colors. Just the thing for
dressing the hair in the lat
est fashion. Special, 1 f
each.' ...lUC
STRAP PURSES Many
Straps are on back or top.
values at
WRITING PAPER in boxes.
Plain or ruled and regularly
25c the box, Satur- A
day's price 1UC
GARTER ELASTIC of good
quality lisle. In black or
white; H or widths. Reg
ular 10c values, the
yard DC
and all colors.
Ultra
Smart
Models
In Lawn
Tailored
Waists
Saturday
At 98c
Lovely
Lily
White
Lingerie
Waists
Selling
Saturday
WhiteLawnWaist&9
M 98c
lin-
different sizes
Regular $2.00
$1.39
Beauty bodices of a medium weight linen lawn or figured mercerized material. These are in
gerie styles exquisitely trimmed with lace or embroidery while others are in extreme
ly smart tailored styles, trimmed only with tucks and buttons. Waists for street
wear, for quite dressy occasions and for any season. Long or 6hort sleeves in short,
another of the waist sales that have made this store famous. Regular values to $3.50.
Choice for Saturday
None Sent on Phone Order or C. 0. D.
98c
WATCH FOBS A new line
of late designs. Rose gold,
finished with signet, jade or
Lapis . pendants, on eood
duality nbbon.
$1,75 values. . . .
$1.19
MUSIC ROLLS, full size.
Patent leather finish. A splenr
did grade, very handsome.
Selling regularly at 75c each,
specially priced for OA
Saturday only iLuC
REMEMBER THE EASTER MUSLINWEAR SALE
) !..-.) I .1 II I II I ...L .1 . II I 1 I t .1. - I I it in
The Easter sale of muslin wear Is a boon to particular women of Portland. Thousands upon thou
sands of garments of exquisite daintiness and snowy whiteness. Every garment in the stock reduced
and EXTRA SPECIALS FOR EACH DAY'S SELLING.
Children's Hose ITAc Pr
CHILDREN'S "TOM
BOY" HOSE, lxl rib. fast
kVklitr 1? ami1n ! ir f V 4s
20c the pair. Spc- f Itsi
cial tomorrow ... 1 2l AWWyji
WOMEN'S HOSE, full
fashioned, with embroidered yir-r-cX
ankle, rast black; regular
35c to 50c values. The pair
tomorrow Ifisi
rnlv
eeeee i
Women's white rib Union
Suits, knee length, with low neck and no sleeves.
These are finished with lace and silk tape. The reg
ular price is 75c-each. All sizes, AQn
special Saturday TrVC
CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' UNION SUITS,
ankle length, fine rib; worth to 60c each. 30"
Today
n . J i Made of dark colored percale in
tJOVS WdlSTS navy or dark striped effects.
Sightly, well made garments that
we had been selling SPECIAL at 35c. Price n
reduced Saturday to only llC
'V
NECKWEAR AND BELTS A new shipment of
very desirable styles just received. Prices from 25c
to $5 and higher.
KERCHIEFS for women or children. Initial Hand
kerchiefs in fine cross-bar lawn pr another style with
plain hemstitched border; for Saturday's AZn
selling, we give 6 for TTtL
AT THE THEATRES
Mary Mannerlng Tonight.
Th .hirailii ictMii. Marv Manner
ln, supported by an xctilent company
-of player, wfll present the delightful
eomedy "Olorloue BeUy," at the Hellli
theatre. Fourteenth and Wahtngton
treetfl, tonlcnt ana tomorrow niuv.
cipeciai pricea mmineo lumurru.
Sale for Mrs. Patrick Campbell.
Beata are now Belling at the box office
of the rielilg meat re lor me noiea
Engllh actress,. Mrs. Patrick Campbell,
who will present "The Second Mrs. Tun
queray" next Monday nlaht, and "The
Notorloup Mrs. Ebbsmlth ' on Tuesday
nig-nb- '
Marauam's Entertainment.
The entertainment at the Marquam
thiii week la a program of motion pic
tures and an illustrated ballad by Fred
Bauer.,' The shows are continuous from
2 until 10 p. m.. and the films are per
fect. -The Frog." "The Vestal," 'The
Animated Snowballs" and "The Theatre
Trunk" are new, and each la handsome
ly colored oy nana.
Teddy Webb in "Fantana."
Teddy Webb, - the popular comedian,
comes to the Marquam with the San
Francisco opera company next Sunday
1 k.aJ,ia(iii a "IT.nt.iill " filial nl.T
is a sparkling musical comedy, which
was it pronounceo. bucubsh wucu rmbu
by the company last autumn. Webb
has one of the funniest parts, and Is
eento advantage. Seats now on sale.
Mysterious "Raffles."
OeofgA Alison is making an Ideal
"Baffles," the amateur cracksman, at
the Baker this week, and this powerful
attraction has drawn the largest and
most interested audiences of the entire
season all week. There will be but
three more performances, tonight, to
morrow matinee and night
Hoyt's "A Trip to Chinatown.M
Next week the Baker theatre will pre
sent one of Charles H. Hoyt's greatest
musical comedies. "A Trip to China
town," and as this Is the class of plays
which have always broken all records
at the Baker, the usual packed houses
Will no aOUDl oe in evidence m wy
performance. Many new sensations in
the way of clever specialties are prom
ised. , ,
' Seats for Ibsen Matinees.
Seata for either of the two Ibsen
matinees to be riven by the Baker stock
company next Wednesday and Thursday
afternoons should be secured at once,
as the demand for them is exceeding all
expectations. The announcement that
only the regular matinee prices would
be asked for these speoial events has
met with the heartiest response from
tne public. . ,
::: : ' . "Cinderel." .
Thrr if " lametbing" fof : ldungant
Old at tne urana tins wee, i no pro
gram is composed of a variety of acts,
embracing comedy, singing, dancing
and hovelty. Maude Sutton & Coin
"Cinderel") have one of the comedy
gems of the year. Young Buffalo and
his rifle have a star, part on the pro
gram. The shooting of Young Buffalo
fa a surprising exhibition. ,
After "The Black Hand."
Th present attraction at the Star
theatre is one which- has met with a
large patronage. "The Black Hand"
is a modern and up to date story of a
mysterious organisation - which has at
tracted the attention of the public from
one end of the country to the other.
The French Stock company has pre
sented few plays which have met with
more generous appreciation. . '.;;, . '
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''''' "A .Texas Ranger.- ! y)'i:'"-:
: Commencing 8unday , afternoon V the
play at the Star theatre for the coming
week wJl be "The Texas Banger."' This,
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SPE
CIAL
DRIVE
FOR
SATURDAY
ONLY
For tomorrow (Saturday) only we will sell our new
SPRING SUITS
IN SNAPPY, STYLISH COLORS AND DESIGNS
Regular $15, $16.50 and $18 for
1 LBS
Beautiful Worsteds, Velours, Tweeds and Cassimere
tie id. mm
"CO
THE BEST
$3 HAT
IN THE
WORLD
THE BEST
$3 HAT
IN THE
. WORLD
BEN SELLING
LEADING CLOTHItR
play Is founded on Ufa In the southwest
among tne , Indians and the soldiers.
One of the spectacular features Is an
attack on. a stockade by savages. ...
"The Man From Macey's."
Walter E. Perkins, the noted comedi
an, will head the bill at the Grand next
week' with his own company In the
farcical , comedy, The Man . From
Macey's." Catherine Nugent, who was
a nit in The -College Widow, will be
on the; program. .. , ii. ,:
" ? "Captain Impudence'0 Tonight ;
" The attraction at the Lyric toalght
will be the comedy drama ' "Captain
Impudence." All who have seen this
play have been impressed with the fact
that the offering is one of the best of
the season,
acts.
Moving pictures between
- "A Friend of the Family.".
The attraction at the Lyric for the
week commencing Monday sight will be
the Allen company's fine performance
of the hilarious farce, "A Friend of
the Family."
$10 a month In an Evaneton lot Is
safer than a bank, and far moreproflt
able, See It Sunday. Take W.-W. car.
The Span ton Co, 170 Stark street -
adv. o Portland , Outfitting Co. In to-
uj paper.: . ,
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' Perfect fitting glasses ft at Metager'a i
TEA
If the tea is good you
aslc for a second cup; if
not, you ask for the
money. ,
Tour grocer returns your money If you
don't tike 8ci,ailnrs Best: we pay him.
' Soothes Itching skin. Reals cuts or
burns without a scar. Cures plies, eo-
am mm ikaiim sacassi t trtVi iwm .. Tnsaaa'si
Ointment. Xnm drujigJat afiUslt.
OFFICE
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IN
Building
Merchants Trust
SIXTH AND WASHINGTON , , " '
BEST LOCATION IN CITY" '
MODERN. EQUIPMENTTIIROUGHOUT k
FOR ROOMS APPLY TO . . V
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Merchants Savings & Trust Company -
- 247 WASHINGTON STREET .
Save Money!
Avoid Pain!
Teeth Extracted FREE!
When Plates or Bridges Are
Ordered.
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FINE TEETH
mm
WhrPnyMoro?
Full Set, that fitt; f525
Gold Crowns, 22k. .. .. .f 3.50
Bridge Teeth, 22k......
Gold Filiines ..W.00
Silver Fillings .......... .5U
Ten-Year written Guarantee.
v Lady' attendant.
Dnen evenines.
We keep busy doinj? good
,nrlr at these prices. We have
the late'st, most modern elfc-
trical apparatus tor aomg; pain
less dental work.
Electro Dank!
..Parlors
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