The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 23, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING. APRIL 23, 1803.
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Ce B. a la Spirite Corsets for Women of rashion Fitted fry Only Expert Corsetier in Portland Nemo Corscl
(usee is :
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Miss Lillie Lawlor, Relates
; , Incidents of Divorce Suit
: Attacks Motives at the
French . 1 lawyer - Who
Scored "Woman.;
r
New York. April II. MIbs Lllll JUw.
Jor, tba, California glrr who la ona of I
, tha cantral t Iguts In tba Hart McKaa
' dlvorca ault, baa tvn. Tha American
' tha flrit Interview bad with bar alnca I
.. ' aha arrived from Pari. -
.' ' Her" nam wa a i mentioned In tha
i French' courts two day ao,.,whenl
i ' illaitra . .Labor!, ' McKee'a , lawyer, da-
. 'olared that lttr aha had 'written
' Tha young woman- emphatically daw
renns cor rnena ana companion, jars.
WcKea. Eh denlea" that - tba former
wlfa of Hurt Tevla of Han THuiolacaj
nts. ambied -away a fortune in man I
.play at Mouie carlo.. Ukewiaa ana a-
inru that there lit Ao -other man la
whonl Mra. McKaa la sufficiently inter
ated to prompt the preaent proceeding-. I
..' r "X Jiora wttt SU Wlfa,"
. "Hart McKaa la till deaperetely In
'and le using desperate, mean a .to pre-
vent bar front getting; a divorce. - There
la not ona word of truth la tha terrible
p tor lea manufactured br McKaa ' and
Maitre Labor! in their afforta to thwart
her ault. liar friend In the' United
Stats are aware of thla. and every mall.
aha recelvea la flooded with letter aa-1
aurlng her of loyalty." ' . . - -
Alter m axing pun uirecv luinggui i
nlrltedly. Mlaa 'Lawlor paid bar. re-1
pecta to tha huaband.. 1 - i - ;
! do not care to make public" aha
' added, "any opinion I mat have of a I
. man who will reaort to -auch tactics Ir
a controversy' with a woman; besides,
it la not necsssary-r-Hart McKee la too
weu Known in Wis country.
It waa with tba greatest dlfftoulty
that Mlaa Lawlor waa Induced to dleoua
tha affaire of the McKee. She said aba
dreaded tha notoriety Into which her
name might be brought In ' connection
with tha ault. but oonaldered It tha duty
of aome friend ) Mra. McKee to take
op her defense. - She would not consent
to' ae the reporter at ber apartment,
but did dlacuaa the case at aome length
over tha telephone... ., ;
.. Xttav BrouglH Xnto Oaae.
' Mlaa Lawlor. who B wealthy, apend
a large part or ner lime tnfaris.
now occupying apartment
eiuaio uu
In
at
ding,
xington - ave-
8hel
the
East I
la
f aahlonabla
' Sixty-sixth street and L
nue. At tha last hearing of the divorce
. caae Maitre Labor! charged that a let
ter Mlaa Lawlor had written to Blgnor
.Alllotti. tha Italian charge d'affalra,
urging him to eend-the Mar quia -Oug-
' liemi to ner immeaieieiy, waa stolen
.from Hart McKee's ault In tha Hotel
Caatlzllone on March la.- The defence
hoped to prove by thla that Ougllemt
waa a oevotea aamirer or Mra McK.ee.
" "I hardly know either Marauia Qua
. lleml or Slgnor Alllota" Mlaa Lawlor
told tha reDorter. "and I am eoually oc
ttlve that Mra. McKee bad no mora than
a speaking acauatntanoa with, either. .
'I am at a loss to understand all Of
thla talk about a letter that I wrote be
. lng an Important . factor Jn tha case.
If I ever aent auch a communication
to Blgnor Alllotti I do not remember It.
4 ''I think thla la ona or tha moat un
fortunate affaire of which I have ever
known. The new pa per are filled with
tne senaationai stones wnton are in'
japlred by Hart. McKee, and nothing la
.being said 'In defence of bis wife, who
Is one of the moat lovable and charming
women 1 ever met. .
Jta. Vox. X Battrlatf.
The atatementa that ah has spent
.large auras In riotous living and haa not
.treated her husband as a. devoted wife
should are aa prepoaterous as ths yam a
- aoout ner Deing a . laminar rigrura at
Mont Carlo,. I know all of thla to be
without anv foundation whatever, aa
waa with Mra McKee a great deal un
til I left Franc a raw weeka ago. She
la not the kind of a woman who enjoys
the Ufa such aa she has been accused of
aeaaing. - , -
"On the contrary, while ah likes to
have her friend about ber, abe haa
grown to o retiring. She haa always
been a loyal wife and a dutiful mother
to the little aon who has alao been men
tioned frequently. In the proceedings.
; ("Among all of tbeir frtenda It la wall
known that. Hart McKee ' will stop at
nothing In order to prevent his , wife
from obtaining a divorce. It Is amas
lng, however, the lengths to which h
has gone In this effort" t ,
Miss Lawlor could not be Induced- to
'comment upon the charges that Mra.
McKee has made against her huaband.
Eh Insistad that It waa unnecessary, i
. "Enough la known , about him here to
let thoee Interested aurmla th truth."
she declared. ,
MESSENGER BOY SENT
mrv TinTJATnr nrmrAAT
' Richard Reaves 18 years of Age, has
. neen sent to in reiorra acnooi, oy vuage
. Gantenbeln. H confessed to the theft
or a aet or surgical instruments:
woman's purse and other article on h!a
rounds as a mesaenger. About one fear
' xor peny intari ana. warned, dui
; faiiTd to V hMd. '
Three boy u and two rlrl wer ywn-
tVi If TaWl tn ths) Wtaaw rlAtantiAtt Kw a whlnh
fina tJarskaalr O tM 1 Tha a smsat A
...! -it- ' 'afiiaTi iinnAV KiinAPinranriAnf niiniau'. aa
it";.iii ing nnmR. nnn innia i nrAiaarai it.
twork. of the institution are much pleased
"' -with lta enulDment and -mirrniinrttnra
,:The building Is roomy and the ground
. lnnliidA four MHn nor Rnlmnnf ilk
' .tion. on the Montavuia car line.
uaiei
Vv.f'-v,,-- Xztra Special.
Rug Bale J33.50 Axmlnster
. J 18.85: 120 Brussels ruga. tlS.85.
Bros., home furnishers. 360-370 E. Morri
son Street-tv..i.vC,Ht:Ji-iB:;:
BuiMlag Permits. . v
Frank Qulrls erect dwelling, Cleve
land between " Emeraon and Sumner,
$3,000; K, H. Wiley, erect dwelling, Mad
ison between -East Fortieth and Eaat
Forty-first.. 13.000: T. F. BrowerB. erect
- dwelling, ; KartiUa between Main and
t Madlaon, tl.100; fl. M. Harris, erect two
' dwelllnga, Couch between East Sixteenth
' and Eaat Seventeenth, 12,600 each; Mra
i A. H. Randall, erect dwelling, Oxford be
7 tween East Eighth and Eaat Ninth,
i 1,?00; L. Connell. erect dwelling. Hal
v leek between McClung and EaBt Fif
teenth, 11,700;. N. H. Bean, erect dwell'
: lng, . East Nineteenth between Alberta
, and Mildred, $1,900;E. E. Leer, erect
' dwelling, Alblna avenue betdeen Blnd
f ingard and - Humboldt. $1,600:; Frank
Bode, erect dwelling. Eaat Thirteenth,
between Couch and Pftvla, $1,800; Mrs. J.
i Holton, , erect flats, Fargo between Wil
liams and Rodney, $4,000; W. R. Stokes
& Co.,, erect three dwellings, Halaey be
i tween East Thirteenth and East Four':
teenth, $ j,B00 each: - Mra. Dorothea
ttchade erect ? two dwellings, Hassalo
i between East .Fifth and East Sixth,'
$3,250 eaghl Charles L Schleffelin,' erect ,
dwelling. East Eighteenth between
Brazes and - Knott, ,$2,000; L. Saldern.
rect dwelling, 'Grand avenue, between
Wasco and Multnomah, $3,600; Multno
mah Amateur Athletio club, erect foun
op.tlnn, Stout between Washington and
Taylor, $4,000; C. R. Calkins, erect dwell
ing, Flanders near East Fiftieth, $1,400;
' Herman Enke, erect store. Union be
tween East Oak and East Stark, $1,600.'
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3000 lancy Meils
klues M $2.75 it 95c
Friday Bargain Day comet the grcateit tale of VeU in many yeTt
3,000 of the rnostfashlonablc novelty veila in the most desirable ihadei
of brqwn. Alice blue. Copenhagen,' gray, . .
purple, new green, black; garnet, navy, tan, '
and champagne, Vj, $ and ;3 yard A long,
with chenille dots; ribbon, velvet and che-
nille borders. A great variety of new de-
" 1 1 . . ' i. ' ' " 1
signs in tingle and double widths,' self color'
and two-toned effectt. No old patterns and
no common patterns.' 'All Just received
from 'Kew York. Many of them extreme
mm
J0iw a
fry
novelties. RegulArly sold at $1.50, $2.00,
$2.2(T, $2.50 and $2.75. On tale
Friday Bargain Day for-i-ape-
cial -only.
95 c
3 ' .
Fancy
GottdnVoile
25c Value Only 9c
10,000 yards of medium weight Fancy Cot
ton, Voiles, especially adapted for launder
ing. The grounds are brown, tan, navy, roy
al and black with a large collection of neat.
pretty desiens: also' solid colors. Always
told for 25c yard Friday Bar
gain Day a most extraordin
ary bargain at, the yard price
of......,.;........,.........;
9 c
0
Men's New Shirts
$1.50 Vals. at $1.15
The important thing about these shirts is
that they are NEW spring, 1008, shirts not
discontinued patterns. Made of imported
madras and percale, cuffs attached or de
tached, all sixes. The kind you al- ir
ways pay $1.50 for choice,..... 3X ID
Best 16-Button Chamois Gloves
"Fluffy Ruffles" Cape Gloves
Long
Strap
Gauntlet Gloves
Regular' $3.50 Values for S2.65
Foi. Friday Bargain Dayan immense
purchase of just the wanted gloves for
spring wear.
Lot 1 Elbow length "Fluffy Ruffles"
Lape Woves, tan and brown, gusset too.
with 3, pearl buttons on side; $3.50 vals.
' Lot 8 16-bntton length Chamois
Gloves, best quality made, sold
everywhere at $3.50 a pair.
Elbow length strap Gauntlets, in tan
and brown, the very latest glove for
street and driving: wear. All sizes.
Every glove a $3.50 value. (1 1 C
Friday...;:.....; tPZ.Od
Women's Smart Tailor-Made Suits 1 i Women's Hosiery, Values to $L25 at 29c
. - -
Values to $33.00 Friday at $16.85 Men's "Onyx" Hose, Values to 75c at 19c
Strictlv tailor-made Suits for. women, of all wool Panama.and fancy striped mens
wear doth. made, in the ever-oooular Prince Chap and Pony Jacket stylessome
piain xauorea, oiners Draia inmmccu xnc bkixts arc au uiauc m umw
. cuia gUI CU Biyics. woiuis uiaui,
brown, navy and fancy stripes.
Sellinz reg. up to $33.00. Just
Bargain' Day. $16.85
... $
Princess Lingerie Dresses
Reg. $8.75 Values at $5.87
Princess Dresses 'made of fine, qual
ity lingerie batiste, cut After the lat-
est fashion, trimmed witn aainty vai
enciennes lace, Venise insertion and
embroidered medaluons. Costumes
suitable for all occasions house,
street and evening wear. White,
light blue, ecru and laven- AJ ow
der; regular $8.75 vals. . . .9u0l
48c Jewelry Sale
Special lots of gold-filled jewelry
selling at various prices higher than
the sale price of 48c. Values are re
markable at the price. Included are:
xoasBtHOto Fisa sat ran
cams. cajnsB VAamr moxau
COUia STTTrOXTXKf
; bTTXOK S1M9 BXXiT SVOXZJSS
Soecial showinc of Paris novelties in .
Hat Pins, Belt Buckles, etc. J
1 I-
Another one of our famous 29c sales of women's
imported sample Hosiery about 2,000 pairs,
hardly two pairs alike, value all the way up to
$1.25 pair. This hosiery is offered in 37 new coU
ors as well as black and white. Plain gauze, all
lace, boot lace, plain lisle, hand embroidered
styles, etc It will pay you to be here q
at 8 o'clock Friday morning, choice. . . . ..aw C
500 dozen pairs men's fine Im
ported Cotton Socles, the celebrat
ed "Onyx" brand, known every-
where aa the best There is an 1
endless variety of plain colors,
fancy weaves, embroidered ef
fects, plaids, stripes, etc. Colors
black, tan, grajfc greens, cadet,
navy and about 1,000 fancy color
ings. Regular values all the way
up to 75c, now on sale for only
Wc
39c Pillow Tops Only 15c
LP ;
Regular 39c 'Pillow Tops, stamped and tinted.
I ready for iworking, in popular floral de- f
signs--Friday Bargain Day. ........... 1 OC
Regular 25c Music at 15c
All the latest and most popular Sheet Music
the kind you always pay 25c a copy for i r
now only;..,.. ... .. ... . 1 0 C
350 New; Stylish Corsets
($2.00 Leather and Suede
LCtual-$i:75 Values, 98c
1 At an extraordinary Friday in
ducement we offer 350 new, per- '
feet and stylish Corsets, selling
every day at $1.75 ; in three dis- 1
tinct styles; all made of fine ,
white; French coutil, with wife
lace, beading and ribbon around
top and double row in front with
ribbon bow; front and aide hose
supporters. First style medium
bust, princess hip, sizes 18 to 30 ; ;
second style high : bust, short )
hip, sizes 18 to 24; third-atyle
I low bust arid short hip, sizes 18 to
22. Regular $1.75 value j q q p
an extraordinary bargain X 0 W .
:.:'
Belts, Our Regular $1.50
and $2.00 Values, at 98c
Black, btown, white, navy, blue and tan , Leather and
Suede Belts, handsome gilt buckles, plain and fan- AQ
cy. -Regular $1.50 and $2.00 values for. ......... 70C
W. B." Corsets
Which Give the Fashionable Long Back 1
Fitted by the ONLY Expert Corsetier in Portland I
1
(
1 to 22-
broideries, Values Up to
$1.00 Yard, 19c Per Yard
19lIncliBlackiraf f etaiSilk
Reeul
ar85c'
m
59ch
For Friday Bargain Day only we place oh sale 3,000
yards H good quality - 19-ihch BkckfFafieta'. Silk a
quality that sells everywhere at 85c a ' ' - ; f'
yard. -Only for,Friday;at i' -VI ?&T). JfC
$125lStampediaisti9;8c
Shirtwaist Patterns. stamDed readv. for working .; in the oon-
uiar. waiiacnian, eyelet, r rench braid, and carnation ,
embroweryl.25;qualityy:?';''.;ii-'i-
SwissI nainsook and cambric Edges, 'Insertions; Flounces,
Corset Cover Edges and Bands, from 1 to 22 inches wide.
t-n a a -a m aa a - ".
aoia reguiany up to si.uu vara friaay sale i a
only. ... .... .. . ........... '... ijC I
30c Taffeta Ribbon, Yard 15c
Reg35c Pyrography Gas Pen 23c
Framed Pastel Pictures at $1.25
06
Toy I
A fw hundred yards of 4-inch all-dlk:. Taffeta Ribbon' in all
- the wanted colors; 30c a yard everywhere; Fridajr f
; .-yard . v. . . , ....... i -.':.... ' t . ; Iv C
' - :. l -.--5.r.;H '';'VM':'jP'
The popular Gas Pen for doinff pyroKrapny, barhinR: :0 "
regular ,35c quality . for. .. .... ..... ;.'..., ...... . . mOC
Variety of subjects in these dainty framed, Pastel 'Pie
tures; -were $2.50 each,. Friday sale
$1.25
When, the other day, we asked
an importer just returned from
Paris what the prospect was for
future corset fashions; this was
his answer: " '
"As far as any one can tell, the
same long, slender designs of
corsets that we have now will be
built for next autumn: and win
ter. If anything, they will be still
longer and more slender. Women
will be as near hipless as it Is
possible to make them ln
That is the influence o the pres
ent great wave of Directory fash
ions in dress for. Directory " re
stores to the human figure the im
portance it r had to the ancient
Greeks. A woman's figure decide
her draperies. v , . (i
The best American corset we
know, and which cornes near
est to the expensive and very
fine productions of French
lfl N-i i
corsetiers and provides the proper basis for the perfectly fitted
gown, is 'i l -t' : ; . ; . v , .'.'"
The Superb 3." Core-
, ( Models for stout, medium and slender fisrures-fittcd by the OiLV
j expert corsetier in Portland. Prices upward from $1.00.
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