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' - - i. ... i- 18 THE. OREGON. SUND ADJOURNAL. ., PpRTLAND,... SUNDAY., MORNING,. MAY '10, ,1503. r ' Portland Agents Nemo, Gossard Lacs Front, La Grccqiio, Estcilo Corsets Tho Only Ccmploto Stocli Only E:mcrt Fitters In tho City Fancy Poises at 2,000 yards of fancy stripe Pongee, beautt vful silk material for suits, waists, 7Q Are etc.: best $1 value, yard 7C Entire stock fancy Silk Suitings at greatly - reduced prices; stripes, checks and figures in endless assortment;, grand special vaj- lies, on sale at these low prices.' the yard; 49, 69f..TTV87, f29 tjr t "Sit- The - Meier KQ- Ifranlr Store 5000 Shirtwaists $1.28 " 5, Monday and Tuesday, '5,000 cotton Shirt waists lawns, mulls ; and " dotted Swiss; fancy styles,-tailored and .college blouses; square yokes, lace-trimmed and embroidery trimmed and fine ' tucks 1 to form pointed yoke; 3 rows of wide insertion or solid front of tucking; long and short sleeve; ; button front or back; al sizes; .on sale at. .f 1.2S jJianixcts.;iJomiortcrs: c 500 pair of full size white Wool Blankets1, "; . pinic ana xme borders; tne test CC 7C i a 7 values.' on sale, arterial nair ID ; J00 pairs jof Oregon mottled gray. Blankets. ? - icf xnty a 4s urns vms im jaft sate al A fast 9, ing; fuU 11-4 size; $6.50 vaL, pr. $4.U D m)uu wuuuiko, una siutoiinc-covcrea, iiliea with best downaline; $444.50 TaU.f3.lS. , ?. ' .." ''-.-.'' : V , V,'-!' , ttiifflBaB6tm!.. 5D-$3 Portlires $3.85 $?.60-$8 Curtains $4.95 1 , f If 4 t V , 9 ; Great May Sale of 300 pairs new Portieres in-two-toned , effects,- with heavy: fringes; heavy v double-faced rep browns, reds, greens and olives, also Bagdad stripes in 'red, green and blue; 50 inches wide, 3 yards long; n flip regular $5.50 and $6 values, pair J JOD 500 pairs of beautiful Cluny and Corded Ara ' bian Lace .Curtains, both in white and Ara bian color; made on the best quality French' i, nets, with linen Cluny edge and insertion; 50 "inches wide, 2y and 3 yards long; QP $7.50 and $8 values, on sale, spL $tXVD $4.30 Coach '2SrS: Covers, oriental designs and Ro- :" ' "" man stripes; a heavy double-faced "tapestry, with fringe all around; 50 inches wide, 3 yards long; the best regular $4 and $4.50 values',! on "sale idJO C at this unusually low price, each $iU &ifek.tf!ffi'N new Shirtwaist Boxes, on third floor. -warn. fli L '1 i .Pi Cov?rt $2.65 525.00 Women's Tailored Suits 516.85 537;50 Suits 522;45 Three . great special lots' of Women's High-Grade Tailored Suits to be placed on sale tomorrow at remarkably low prices This season's most attractive garments. -, in, tight t. and semi-fitting coats The materials ', are : Panama cloths, fancy .worsteds, -English, serges and wool, rajahs in navy . blue black, Copenhagen, leather, rose, also, stripes and checks, in grand assortment Skirts are gored ' and pleated and trimmed with bias folds Every gar ment in the three lots handsomely tail ored and finished, and the best values the season hag of fercd All sizcia Take your pick of them at the follow ing special low pficcs Second Floor " $25.00 Tailored Suits for $16.85 $37.50 Tailored its for. . . , .$22.45 $42.50 Tailored Suits for. ... .$27.45 See Big Fifth Street WindowDisplay Another one of our famous Silk Petticoat sales is announced for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Entire new, line, - secured . from the largest and best manufacturer in the countrySuperior Equality taffeta silks, made with the full flare 14-inch flounce, tucked and stitched Color assortment in- clndeav light - blue, Copenhagen, -roser- gray t 1 green, brown, tan, navy and black, and.. made full width Every underskirt in . the lot -regular $8.50' and $9.00 lvalue Many ' stores don't sell as good a silk .petticoat' fpr $12.50 Your -choice for S fl C three days only, e4ch-. v. . . Vy JsOJ See Big Display in Fifth Street " Window Mail Orders' Promptly and Carefully Filled SIOO Knit Goats at 52.58 Each ; ' I ' ..ii . . Great special lot of women's Knit Coats in fancy weaves, made with Yrneck an v full sleeves; pockets and pearl buttons; white, red and gray,-all sizes; 0 t?J the best regular $4 values, on sale at this unusually low price', each... wDO $27.50 Robes 519.75 -$35 Robes $24.75 r I in i, i 1 i i . i ui i i ii ii . ii. $1250 White Lawn Robes Only $6.79 Ea. 'Great May Sale of high-class white batiste Robes,' this season's most magnificent , styles, with trimming, of filet and VaL lace, also combinations of white and colors; ' , most exquisite and exclusive creations and marvelous values, on sale as follows: Reg. $27 JO white batiste" Robes, f 19.75 Reg. $35.00 white batiste Robes, f 24.75 Great special sale' of 200 white lawn Robes, flounce of embroidery, insertion and Val. lace; new,s pretty styles; selling regularly at $12 each, your choice at. .aJ6.79 5,000 yards of fancy mixed Dress Goods and Alpacas, all the best styles; a great variety to select from and 00 Dress Goods .f p11 ck d . q. uui.iciion a. most, uesiramc jaorjes: aij vaiucs wv Bargains in I If PORTLAND AGENTS BUTTERICK PATTERNS and PyBLICATIONS 10,000 Yards $2.25 Embroideries 79c Strip 3000 Yards $ 1 . 25 Flouncing at 4?c Yard $3.00 Valenciennes Laces 75c Dozen Yards , 10,000 yards of fine Embroideries, EdgesihdTnser- . tions, in wiss, nainsook and cambric; I to 9 inches 7 wide, Afi and 5-yard lengths; eyelet work; French embroidery and filet effects;, beautiful arvles in im- i. mense variety; values up to ion sale at 70. tula uu iui muuu iuw pi ivc, lug luiy, ir Come early - if you -want to secure - tne best values. r. a . : . ..... j incnes wide, tor; lingerie, waists ana gowns; oeautitui 1 styles: best retrular. values up to $1.25 a yard,' ift. on sale at, special, the-yardi ri wtiro v. " v C 1 5,000 dozen French and round-thread Val. Lace and Insertion, Ji-inch' '.to & inches wide; dainty patterns in endless Variety: regular values up to 0 W dozen yards, on sale at, dozen yards... .1 JC ' i.1,500 yards of white, - cream 'and cro' Embroidered ixets, ior waists ana . yoKcs; - ui new, mercnanaise; - the very ? latest designs, 'full 18 inches-wide; QQ regular values up to $3.50 yard, on sale at, yd. f OC 200 yards 'of Corset Cover ? Embroidery, ' Swiss . and y nainsook;' eyelet,, filet and French .designs; the best ' ' regular values " up toJlO' yard, on Uale itJO. i'this unusually low' price, ya'rd.'.;..i..i. UJC Tr HE ; Qreaf Corset Event vgFjLTHE SEASON "Nemo Week" Sale Beglnnino; Monday, May 11th We have made great preparations ' for this important fashion .event, which deserves the attention of every woman. Fashion's supreme command: "Be Slender 1" The Corset is the most im portant garment this season, and the new Nemos perfectly meet the demand for slender and medium forms, at well M for stout figures; : ; - . . ' Nemo Self-Reducing Corsets, of coarse, for stout women; more shapely.and stylish'1 than ever with the new-Fla'tning-Back, which makes Princess effects possible. Nemo Willow-Shape . Corsets make the . slender figure even more graceful and willowy; just at comfortable when you're seated as when you" stand don't bind or "ride up." -'.'. . . ' ;,;v '', ,t--; . v, s . Nemo Back-Resting Corsets, for medium end slender figures; ; an entirely new construction; patented and exclusive. 1 Cure your backache, and give you the slenders "new figure" io; perfection and the back steels t imply cannot turn and dig Into 'your flesh. 7b Make Stoat Women1 Slender: ' SELF-REDUCINO COSSETS Nos.. 612 and -314, ejo -A and Nos. 320 and" 318, with Flatning-Back....... ipO.JU SELF-REDUCINO Nos. ' 516, 1 517 (Flatning-Back) C A A 518 (short), and 515 (bust supporters);;., .. .'. r.TT. )tl.UU For Medium and ' Slender Figures: t ; Back-Resting Corieti, Latest Novelty-. ' , $4.00 ' Swsa-Shtpe Corsets ; j ?. j $2.00 ,'to $4;00. ; Military Belt Corsets, comfort and grce $3.50, 5000 Pairs Silk Gloves 47c Pr; $1 Hdkfe. 39c-35c Neckwear 23c $1.75 to $ 3.50 Ribbons $U9.Yd i . . n i'i i i. i- hi I i i, ,, i n i i . u - i ir ii i ii ' . Sale extraordinary of 5,000 pairs of women's 2-clasp short Silk Gloves; double finger, ; tips, all sizes; colors are black, white, tans, browns, grays, modes, pongee AH-i " 'and navy blue; best make and sensational value; mail orders promptly filled "I C Special lot 3,000 women's high-grade all-linen Handkerchiefs, hemstitched, 90 scalloped borders and allover patterns? manufacturers' samples; 75c-$l:Vala. JUG Great tale of women's Ascot and Fluffy Ruffle Croats, solid white, plain and OO figured; also colored stripes, checks and dots; all new goods; reg..35c values C, vQreat. special sale of magnificent Novelty gibbons, 9 tO l2 inches wide; warp prints',, Dresden,' jacqiiards, Japanese' figures', embossed velvet,' gold and silver; cp f Q ,t beautiful ribbons ior sashes, etc.; regular $175 to. $3.50 values, at, yard . $ 1 lir.. CUSTOM SHADE AND DRAPERY WORK OUR , SPECIALTY 3d Fl. $1.50-r.50lfederwe9rX)il Great "May Sale" of Women's Fine Undervests All new merchandise, in lisles, silk and lisles, silk- plaited and pure silk Low neck, sleeveless styles, beautifully made and finished Hand-Crocheted, r face-trimmed edgings and - insertions- All sizes "and a very large and complete stock to i select !fron Values ranging from $1.50 to $7.80 i a garment-Your choice at one fourth " . i off the regular price take advan- ff tage of this opportunity . . . . ...... , , Economical buyers Will anticipate their summer wants--Mail orders will be promptly attended to VXf A ! Tl a4' Fn-st Complete- showing jof new; Wash Belts, plain and V . mbroi'erd;stylet;iEngilj"eye!et and Madeira; effects white, light) blue, pink, lavender and green;': large' variety tb select from; priced from'ZBtt to f 2.50 each. - .: , . ; ; .. ' . ' ' ": " I ' ' ' i ' ' i" i " ) If Notes-From thet- : Labor World Twentr-clght labor unions r flour libln; ta Austin, Texaa. Labor unions are no fiew Invention. Accural' rcoras of .their rilxtano. in Enmai timn tiav . been dug up ' In Tn n,mln.i .11 . . w4 cJrrk ak,ov l( and jewing Uss thair roo-A'reair art'otUtrt'by law to mauro against oia ago. . . flamual Cinmvtera' d resident of the American Federation of Labor, ay that or(aaliea . labor will matt iia iniiu ence felt la th eomlna; prealdentlal election to an extent that will make ataUamen Ult pp and take notice.", - t , - - ' - Deputy atate mine' Inspectors' of West Virginia- have begun a. thoroug'h inspec tion of all the mine In the state to de termine to -what extent - the . mining law paesed over a year ago are being observed. . . ' . The supreme ' court of Nevada has handed down a decrir-.lon which render boycotts irj all fyrma illegal. .The de- clalon of a lower court that union, being an unincorporated body, oould not b sued, is reversed. - - . .. At the preaent time the conatltntlon Of the paving cuttera provide for the nine hour day, but also contains a clauae to the effect that after May l.i 10. thet hours of labor shall not exceed eight j The commercial 'telegraphers are said to be preparing for another atrlke. Ree olutlona were adopted. at recent meet ings of Chicago locals favoring a gen eral atrlke. to go into effect 4 June 1, tinleea demanda presented before the strife of last August are : granted in fUlL : ; ' 4 ' - i i .!r.T.;. ,,r 0 , The. international of flee of the Hotel end ReaUurant Employes alliance and Bartenders' International league - of America ha notified all the local union that tb constitution haa been amended so that hereafter "local union ahall not exact a reinstatement fee In excess of on year's dues." A federation of all th union men em ployed In , the shops of the Canadian Pacific and the Canadian Northern rail roads haa Just been completed. .They will .fight the reduction In the new wage schedule. Similar action, it la said, may be taken by all of th Amer ican railroads, and mar mark th. be ginning ef a atruggl between th un ions and- th rail way. : i j ,. j.' --The Pennsylvania Clgannakers,' Blue Label league has started a printing of- flee for th purpose ef turning out blue label advertising matter. All kinds of label advertising matter will he handled and th profit, if there are any. will go for an organization fund to be used among the Pennsylvania cigarmakera. ' "In San Francisco ther Is a move ment to organise all the laborer -ef the several department of th munici pality Into a new union.- The men of the fire department have, asked th labor council ' for Information upon the sub ject of forming a union, .to work on lines similar to th various union af filiated with the council.- . .- ; --t, ":: '- iff,:-? ? .'fr t L'U Pirtea by the -unions in New Tor City affiliated with th American Federation of Labor that they have de- -f .. . . r!-. . .. . elded, at th request of the Interna tional Brotherhood of Bookbinder, to mak a- demand on the city- officials that th books for th ' different branches of th New York publlo library be bound by union men who ar Amari can citizens. t . -v . . The labor union movement in Canada, where many 6f -the union are closely allied with those In th United States, ha gained much ground in , recent years. In i0T there were 23J labor or ganlsatton formed In Canada, while 69 organisation were dissolved, making; s net Increase of 171 organization during th year. .- .. ,. ; -' s v X. vr? J . v ' Forty ytfru ago there weroS.BOO.OOO people, living in a territory where , the sal of liquor 'was' prohibited.'. Now ther ar I,000,000, under prohibitory law. There ar 20,000,000 people in It southern states, 17,000,000 of whom ar under' prohibitory 'law of som form. In 1900 there 'were 18,000,000 Under pro hibition' In the United States! now there are ja,000,000. - - . v Talaa Sam a Oold. -' ' B. O. Stewart, a merchant 0f Cedar View, Mississippi, say: "I tellvirv customers -?when they buy a .bog, of Dr. King' New Life Pill they get"tii worth, of that much gold in weight. If afflicted With constipation,- malaria? or ' bllloueness." Sold undef guarantee at bkidmor Drug company's store. 2So,