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V A 4 i if THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING. MAY 1, 1CC3. I , " , I',11,1", I...IIIJJL..-UJJUL.JJI . IJl I II - III I II I. I .!'". H ! i Ageat Lovc:tFrI: Tfe R5!eB3r. '-Thank- Store's Saturday Shopping -Bullefin Open Saturday.;: UNTIL 9:30 Open" Saturday J " UNTIL 9:30 jOc arid; 75c Pennants, 39c DoysWash Sirit Sale Tomorrow -iM.-i,Jiiftf1 yT 1 1'. ,,..,.-' ir. , ". 1 ' t : -- - 'i. Wash Dresses fn Our Children's Section "r : r-. $h50 Vols. 98c Th! assortment is' compIeteTfeis sale includes Children's Wash Dresses made of percale and ging-' ham in colors of blue and white check, black and white check and piain blue, in jumpers, . ' Buster Brown orHSailor suit styles Paint--ily .- trimmed with braidShort'' sleeve, low neck and full pleated SKins ftges - 6 to ycars-$l,5Q .valuer are. ' reduced to this price , 9A For Saturday only, -g record sale n Pennants - All our 24-inch , length Pennants with three letters or the name spelled out Made of the best quality of felt, bound with silk ribbons An ebon- 1 tzed staff and gilt spear with each pennant 50c and 75c "A O train l ,sW PHONE YOUR. CROCK RY ORDERS TO EXCHANGE 4 or A610I MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION Women's 40c Hosiery 1 9c 3000 PrS Women's Hose, including embroidered lace, gauze, lisle and drop .stitch effects; colors, black, ta.n, gray or whjte; all fast colors; 'seam less or full-fashioned, in all sizes; one of the best -values we have offeicd this season tan opportunity to effect a great saving; for Saturday only; regular 1 Q. values to 40c, on 6ale at this special low price, the pair '.T Women's Knit Underwear Spcls. 35 c Vests 23 c Each Women's Swiss-ribbed Vests, low neck, sleeveless, fancy lace yoke, front and back; all sizes; regular 35c values. 23 $ I Union Suits 67c Wpiflcn'ft, low-neck, sleeveless Uniqn Suits, pure i lisle, in two styles; lace' trimmed and fitted knee; excellent quality; usual $1 kind at, suit'..... T) 50c Vests 34c Each . i . i . . .. I.,. i .I i .I Women's "Swan Brand", Swiss-ribbed Lace Vests, low neck and sleeveless style, all sizes; reg. 50c quality, at.34J $2UnionSuits$1.34 H ' 'I., ...i, , .. Womeji'j .Harvard. Mills Union .Suits, 2 styles; low neck sleeveless, and hisrh neck, long sleeves, ankle length and knee length; silk mixed; $2 vals.f 1.34 75c Quality in Sleeveless Vests 50c Ea. Women's "fine quality low-neck, sleeveless Vests, hand-crocheted yoke, in colors, pink, blue or whjte, in all regular sizes; the regular 75c values, Saturday at. .50 Saturday's specials in our Boys Sec tion o ' unusual interest Boys' wash suits in sailor or Russian blouse style Made" "of fast "color" blue and white stripes, chambrays, cheviots and light and medium light percales Neatly trimmed sailor collars Sizes 2 to 12 years $1.50 and $1.75 m g values at the special K i I ff price, only....... .8.V LIGHT LUNCHES SERVED AT SODA FOUNTAIN IN BASEMENT Boys' $7.50-$8 Suits at $4.83 Boys two-piece Suits, with knee jpants. of high grade and , workmanship all tiew; spnngstyres"an4, colorings, of wool fabrics, in'gray and brown plaids and check cheviots, brown1 a'nd fancy worsteds and neat striped tweeds; sizes QO' 7 to 16 years; the best regular $7.50 and $8 values, special at, the Suit $T.O) GARDEN TOOLS, HOSE, LAWN MOWERS, ETC.-BASEMENT 1000 Yards of 22c Lace at 8c a Yard fr Saturday our lace section offers an exceptional bargain imPlatt Val. and Point do Taris . Vals., Edgings and Inscrtings; 1-to 4 inches wide, suitable for O trimmed summer dresses or undermuslins; value up to 22c, on sale at, yard OC Women's Petticoats $2.98 Saturday's sale in our Petticoat section should prove of great interest; catcep tional value in Henrietta taffeta Pettko&s in fancy -stripes, tans, browns, Copen hagen; made with deep flare, double flounce, trimmed with pin tucks and ruffle; 200 Petticoats in the sale special sale price for Saturday, the garment.. f 2.9$ T. ii mmWJ rlsf III I K Tirn . V Boys' Good SKoes $12 mm: 500 pairs boys' good quality Shoes in casco, velour, kangaroo" calf and vici kid, lace Shoes for school, also for outing purposes ; sizes from 1 to 5 and an except tional value at this the, pair 11 vaIue at fJ XI AO Boys' Baseball Suit Specials Boys' 4-piece Baseball Suits, colors blue and gray; regular $2 values, tpl..$1.69 Boys Apiece Suits in gray flannel; regular $1.50 values, special, suit.. fl.23 Baseballs, regular 25c value, special, 19f Baseballs, reg. $1.00 value, special, 69 Baseballs, regular 50c value, special, 39 Baseballs, reg. $1.25 value, special, 95 Boys' Baseball Mitts, the best regular 25c value, on sale at this special price.. 19f Boys' Baseball Gloves, regular 25c value, on sale at this special low price.. l&t Boys' Baseball Gloves, regular 50c value, on sale at this special low price.. 39 4 SpecialsinMen'sFnrnishing This section is always providing men's needs at saving prices New and up-to-date merchandise at remarkable prices Savings can be made here that are not accomplished elsewhere Take advantage Men's $1.50 Shirts 95c $L50 pleated Shirts, fancy embroidered silk polka dots, also fancy stitched; on sale.. 95 4-in-Hand Ties for 25c mw Handkerchiefs for 10c Men's Imp. Hose 25c Men's fancy Half H,ose, great assort ment of imported novelties, embroid ered and woven stripe; check, figured and dotted effects, all the new- OP. est colors; on sale at, the pair mvC Foulard silk Four-in-Hand Ties, in navy blue and white polka dots, checks and fig- OC tires; regular 50c values; on sale, each DC Men's white pure linen Handkerchiefs, in J4 and yi-in. hems; reg. 20c values, ea. 1UC $ 1 Negligee Shirts 73c Men's fancy Madras Negligee Shirts, soft at tached collar, in tan, blue and gray colors, latest check and stripe effects, well made JOn best regular $ values, special, each I OC Men's Underw'r 89c Men's "Cooper's" form-fitting ribbed Underwear in blue, salmon, pink and ecru colors; all sizes in shirts and drawers; on sale at .this special QQ low price, the garment 0C t 'fl T i ? -In . Monster Saturday Sale of Men's and Youths' $22.50 and $25 Suits at $16.35 Men's and Young Men's Suit Specials for Saturday $22.80 and $25 values, special at $16.35 A grand value of handsome hand-tail-" ored suits for men and youths of the finest ma-' terialtof fancy worsted, unfinished worsteds , and velours in new shades of brown, tans, light and dark grays of neat stripes," checks aW. plaids, hand-made buttonholes, hand-felled col lars, hand-padded shoul- f ders All cut in latest 1 & styles; $22.50, $25 vals Men's and Boys' Clothing Dept Second' Floor 6, to 9: A. r i . .'i i . i . i ,m Women's Neck weartRibbons,Etc The special bargains for Saturday in women's needs represent a splendid saving All new and seasonable merchandise in the sale. - Women's Neckwear Handkerchief Sale All our real Irish Crochet Cluny, Duch- 5,000 initial Handkerchiefs for ladies ess, antique and hand-embroidered Col- and children, l4-in. hemstitching; all lars, in stocks, chemisettes, yokes, cape letters; reg. 12j4c values, at, each.,Tf collars, sets and coat collars, at less v than half price, on sale as follows: MeSSalme iVjDDOnS Regular $2.00 values, on sale at...98y : ,. , Regular $3.50 and $4.00 values, .f 1.98 6-in. all-silk changeable Messaline Rib Regular $6.50 and $7.50 values. ,f 3.98 bon for hat trimming; all col- C ' S ; - ors; reg. 35c value, special, yard lwL $12.50 to $27.50 values y OFF Hat Bows tied tree. 30-S pecials Saturday Evening at The Meier ? Frank-Stor Women,sHats$4.95 ;$J .50 Gloves at 73c Extra Special-$4,50 Shirtwaist Suits 98c 20c Vests 12c Each 15c Hosiery 9c Pair A :finet''bf fladuss' "Tailored and' Dres9 $000 -pairs ladies' two-clasp. Kjd Gloves, Ladies' white lawn and batiste Shirtwaist Suits waists are tucked, also lace and Women's fancy lace-trimmed Vests, in 300 pairs boys girls' and women's Hose, Hats trimmed in silk ribbon, flowers, in black, white, red, brown! "tan, gray embroidery-trimmed styles skirts are full plaited; trimmed with bias folds; QQ low-neck, sleeveless style, all sizes; the seamless leg and foot; plain and ribbed; wings;? special good values, QC and mode; regular $1.50 value, 'TO values up to $4.50, on sale from 6 to 9:30 p. m. at this special price, each OC regular 20c values, on sale from lO regular 15c value, on sale from 6 A Saturday erening only, each $Htty Jrom 6 to 9:30, special, the pair OC Econqmical women will take advantage of this special sale. On sale on second floor. 6 to 9:30 p. m. at, special, each ltiC to 9:30 at this special price, pair C Child Rompers 20c Boys Waists for 33c Handkerchiefs for 5c Womeneckweor 20c Ribbon 1 2c Yd. 35c Shears for 19c Boys' and girls' Rompers, 1. to 6 years, Boys' regular 50c Waists, in blues, tan Ladies' or childrenV 'cplored Crossbar Embroidered Turnover Collars, embroid- '3 54 and 4-inch vall-silk Taffeta Ribbon, Good quality ' steel-laid Scissor and made of fast color light and dark blue and gray chambray; sizes 5 to 13 years; and Figured Handkercfitfs, in all colors; ered Stock Collars; the best regular in black, white and all colors; the best Shears in all sizes, including pocket; on and slate chambrays; good' summer gar- full sizes; on sale from $ to 9:30 OO the best regular 12j4c values, on C 25c values, on sale from 6 to o regular 20c value, on sale at 1 sale from 6 to 9:30 p. m.; the best 1Q meats for the.littlffolks; at, each. 20 p. m. at-this special price, each C sale from 6 to 9:30;p. m.4 special OC 9:30 p. m., at this low price, each lC this unusually low price, the yard 1C regular 35c values, special, the pair 1?C i $1.25 Gowns at 69c $2,25 Corsets at 79c B?oks at5QcQndlOc 35c Stationery 19c T Kettles; Hot Plates I Croccries-6 to 9:30 Ladies' fine cambric apd nainsook Gowns . Special lot of Corsets in M-hite, -drab and SPECIAL, 50f The Spoilers, Port of Ideal Art Stationery, finest quality linen 200 nickel Tea Kettles, 7-quart size; 2 2Jb. cans Palm Brand Sliced C trimmed ni embroidery and laces; tucks black; the best regular $1.75 and $2.25 fHssing Men, and many-others, at ftOf- paper, one-quire boxes, with envelopes regular value $1.40, special, each. $1.07 Pineapple on sale at, special....... -DC and insertions; slightly soiled $1 CQw values, on sale from 6 to 9:30 Uraper, books for summer reading, J, 000 'to match; regular 35c values, on Q 100 two-burner nickel-trimmed Gas Hot 1 14-oz. bottle Queen Olives for ...20 and .$15 -values, s special at, each UJC p. , nt at thiS special low pricellfC titles, on site at this low price, ea. .lOf sale, special, from, A to 9:30, box 157C Plates, on sale at, special. each..?2.19 1-pipt bottle Welch's Grape Juice.. 20f PEACE DEIGNS . ill WHY CITY -y - Xo Troubles Started on Date of Annual Signing of, Union Contracts, t Cltr4 nm Lraw4 Wlnkl Chicago. Mr-i:--Att atmosphere of ialm and all-pervading pace envelop the labor situation In Crricago , today, mi the date for. the annua!; aiming t trorklag- atuj wage cj3nlra?tib?iwef n tmployera and worker. .In ait-irr.pt a-few instances a torn. Mt undrmtandtTir twiween -unlonlt tnd their employers has been effected. and the tabor world of Chicago looks for another year of comparative indus trial amity. On former May days there have been troubles among the teamster unions and the various alHed building trades, also railway employes and other crafts. PERSONAL. Arthur G. Lotto, a well-known Cali fornia newspaperman is in Portland to day and will assume direction of the Wilton-Lackaye company. He suoceed4 Freaerifk Donaghey.. who will leave at oncp for St. Louis to take charge of Misa Grace George's 'Di vorcona" com pany which played In Portland recently, and wllf" accompany Miss George to London where she is to play this sum mer, - . . , atasq.nerad Tonltat. , Oaks rink's monster masquerade on skates ton! plit. Eiglit elegant prizes. Cara from Urst and Aider streets every nve mimrtes direct to rink. ln't fll to sef this grand and, great event ak rink tonight. " ' - . ... ,. Metxger fits glasses tot 1.00. MAHY FINE HORSES FIND HEV OWNERS smsMs-sswwwsaaste . Over -200 Blooded Animals Sell at Price Aggregat ing $30,000. v;.; The last tap of the auctioneer's ham mer at the' fair grounds yesterday after noon marked the close of the most suc cessful aaJe of blooded horses over held til Portland or, for that matter, on the Faclfic coasfc" Nearly half, a hundred One animals of all classes were sold In sirand the avft7e'"Tfifl,S tirores of horsemen wsre present and when the bidding began on Knirk Knack, the class of the day's sale, the rivalry became intensa. He was Anally knocked down to 8. R. O'Neill of Vernon. B. C, for S75. This great horse formerly be lonsjHl to Bob Brady and has a record of 2:11. Henry Gray. . i:18W, caused almost a much excitement around the auc tioneer's stand and was looked upon with envious eyes when finally led away by A. Zibenden of -Seattle, who pur chased him for J6J0. Mr. Zibenden ex pects to take no dust on the Seattle speedway tbia year and he will prob ably: not be disappointed. "atitwralr, g:2al4. a handsome bay mare only 5 years old. brought $500; 1 H. Adams of this city being the pur chaser. While yesterdays totals were the largest of the three days' auction, the record was made 'Wednesday, when Mary Mima, the Kentucky futurity en try, eold for S 1.400 to the -Clemans stock farm of Moscow,- Idaboa In all about 200 horses changed hands t the sale and close to IJ9.009 was realised. Thin is by far the largest sum of money ever brought-for a like number cf animals at--a sals In this city. . -. :. . ' ' MstTger, optician,' Hi Washington.' TAKE TESTIlfiY III COAL LAND FRAUD CASE Depositions Takencl)y Com niissiorier Sladen Against Utah Fuel Companies. Depositions in the eas of the gov ernment against the coal companies (n Utah alleging that certain coal pat ents had been entered fraudulently by means ol the dummy system, are being taken befdre . United ' States Commis sioner Bladen today. - ' J . 7 FrM A; "lyBard7"sieclaIasTstaBt to the attorney general, and Isaac F. !Amwpui, an attnmev f'r the depart rnent of justice, represent the govern. ment. John M. Zane of Chicago,' one of the best known corporation attorneys In the country, and Mark 8. Bra fie t of Salt Lake, appear for the Vtah. Fuel company and the Pleasant Valley Coal company. ' ; These two companies ere controlled by the Gould interests. ' Several thou sand acres of coal land In Utah are in volved In the case. The land Is valued st many millions of dollars. . SHIXIXG WORK IX LOCAT SHINER ; Don't leava " dlataond studs -In your shirt when you Uke It off. Also If you work In a laundry and see thA stud a-glittering It is better to let the police know about It than to have the- detec tives bunt you. up. It happened in this wise: j':- ri -v-.-.- a. .- j Ton Fallon, a well known saloon man, f?rgnttota1sft Cut his stud when he, disrobed to bathe. Mrs. Fsllon an swered the rail of the laundry man by seising si) the shirts in sluht. TUe stud west along. Julia eiey toj J A. I saw the sparkler. It went Hito s ! purse, and they said nothing further. Captain Bafv. bead sleuth, went " the trsck of the stud. Pressed br.i r. the detective Seeley and Buitr own ; UP. v . . - ... j .... i Today Fallon declined to prosecute. . J .wvin 'r ... ................ ..... .... will be heard In the municipal court t morrow. Spectacles 11.00 St Metsger's. V( an'm 1A Kfirh f,m. tilnrks fir ai. sises, f 3.45 tut ir. Kacnple fcinxs rc,;, , first snd Madison. City Attorney John P. fav, .,.; wore the smile thst apul.i not cn. t yesterday's eounH mcetipg 1'-' -of thTlrt!r f a "danehtr ii M hold We4neW!v. l I rhild b"rn trt Mr, f-i lrn. i the flrt hi'i.iK it .n." "" Jla's - i-:"5 tf . ........ .1 t. t c ' . " " .- ' Shoe Ktre, KSi! y.. . frei'tscics f f 1 at r