iJlen's&IJnderwear in All Grades
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Spring 'and! sumnper garments; combination or two-piece suits in all styles, quali-i
ies and finishes. . This store is; a strong attraction' for.; the fellow of saving habits
who" is particular "about .the make and quality. Of his tinderwear. We .carry, the ;
standard grades in lightweight wool, in Balbriggan, mercerized silk or in the fa-
rnous Ddmel linen mslL . We seek the patronage of men who prefer standard
qualities at less than usual prices. ' -rz, .. vrT
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MEN'S GOLF SHIRTS Neat patterns,-standard
materials and patterns
"fa $1.00 grades ; Wednesday 7Q
only..; ......... , . . C
SMALL WARES Skirt Markets for
the'1 home dressmaker. They mark the
skirts Vfbrrectly; Worth ; 75c ' H
each special DuC
DRESS SHIELDS AND CORSET
PROTECTORS Regularly OA
-We the pair ; special ........... OUC
CASTILE SOAP of the finest quality,
White or green. Imported from Italy
and selling regularly, at 75c the jrv
bar ; special ..... . ............ DUC
MEN'S HOSE Odd-lines in regular
35c grades. These are serviceable and
durable; special Wednesday OC
only....... i.. ........ ...,00
HAIR BRUSHES with solid backs of
fox wood or real ebony. Excellent
brushes that sell usually at $1.25 QQ
each ; special ...... , , OeC
SWASTIKA WRITJNG PAPER
Each sheet embossed; worth 60c ja
the pound; special. ...alC
WRITING PAPER of real Irish linen..
60 sheets of paper and 50 envel- f a
opes, 35c value; special.. ItfC
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Miss Milne, Expert Corset i ere
is here demonstrating the advantages of the Royal
Worcester, Bon Ton anil Sapphire Corsets. Her mot
to is "The right corset at the right price, for every fig
ure.'!. Women of full figure should, be fitted with the
Adjusto Dowager model. --" . .
UewOxfords
Special
And in the selection of styles
, an unequalled group of values.
Shoes that are made to fit and
salesmen who .know how to fit
them. On these claims we
achieve and hold our immense
shoe business;: Despite the tre
mendous' selling of the spring season we are well aupplied with
all wanted styles, in TANS and WHITE SHOES. Summer
footwear' comfort .is impossible without low shoes. We call
special attention to our tans and white canvas models.
STYLE Xl274-Women's 3-eyelet fclucher of dark tan Rus
sia" calf oh a new short vamp last.- These are fitted with a
very pretty Cuban heel; handsome and good values ( i A A
. DtiUU
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STYLE XBlOlVa Women's button Oxfords in dark tan Rus
sia calf," made on the new trump last. Medium short vamp,
military1 heel j exceptionally good stock; price
only....?.;,..
$3.50
STYLE X166 Women's tan 'Russia calf, Blucher cut. A short
vamp style made on a new straighrfoxed Blucher pattern. The
leather is "darker than that usually shown as tan Russia, : mak
ing this shoe a pronounced innovation. It is a com- d J Aft
fortable style and indeed modestly priced at only,.. t,UU
MANY "STYLES OP WOMEN'S OXFORDS-AT SPECIAL
PRICES.
Dress Goods and Si7fs---i fSale
r '--fin r.i i i". mr'm Hn i m jl i "' . ' .' ' ' " ' "' .-'" ' , ' . ' -
.VOILES in the proper weights and colors for evening 'or street wear. i .The larg
est stock of these goods in the northwest -to choose from, and all are Teduced. This
' includes plain or fancy weaves, striped effects, chiffon' or regular, fujfeh and all
wool silk and wool or silk' Voiles. t A three-day sale i , - y, - .
Regular l.OO qualityyard.T.GO- COLORED M O H A I R SAVINGS
. Regular $1.25 quality, at.;.V. 83 For summer wear, there's nothing
" The $1.50 quality, yard. ...... ..$1,09 more desirable and nothing in betten
The $1.75 quality, yard....... -..81.20 Sty!ef tha? .olor.e? mohairs for shirt.
Thi nn LtA t on ' waxst "sults waists or" separate skirts.
i S"2? q T7' yar-v-910 r'rSplendid selection, at the following sav
iic yv.w uauijf, yatu... px.oi ings:
The $3.75 grade i,...'.... 82.63
The $5.00 grade ...83.29
PEAU DE CYGNE 89 Every want
ed shade in the fabric, one of the most
popular of the season and one that
eives perfect service. A reenilaf R1 9.K
graae. - opeciai lor luesday at.
ine yara
89c
The $1.00 grade .71$
The $1.25 quality. , . , . ,89
The $J.50 grade ;..... 81.19
The $1.75 quality... '..;..;....:S1.38
WASH TAFFETA G9 The famous'
ROYAL wash taffeta silk, the best
grade made, special this week in nr -''
our pilk shops, at, the'yard OSC
Phenomenal Nightgown Sale
5,000 and more nightgowns in this lot that are placed on sale at special prices.
They are made of nainsook, cambric or muslin. These come in an endless variety
of designs, with high neck, low round or square neck or V-shaped style. Sleeves
are long, short or elbow length or in kimono or butterfly styles. The assortment
is excellent, a style and grade t5 suit every taste. They are all well made, and cut
generously full. Made under sanitary conditions by skilled workmen. Trimmed
with tucks, headings, draw ribbons, laces and embroideries. Note the reductions
ana supply your needs tor months to come:
69c
90e to $1.00 grades
for
$2.25 to $2.50 grades
for. , . . .
$3.75 to $4.00 grades
for
$5.25 to $5.75 grades
for.
$8.00 to $8.50 grades
'for.........!..,
$12 to $13 qualities
for....;.
..$1.48
$2.75
..$3.58
..$5.39
..$7.13
$1.25 to $1.50 grades
for.
$2.75 to $3.00 grades
for
$4.25 to $4.50 grades
for
$6.00 to $6.50 grades
for
$9.00 to $9.50 qualities
for
$13.50 to $14 qualities
for.... i,.. .......,
...98c
$1.97
$3.13
$3.87
$5.93
$8.89
$1.75 to $2.00 grades
for
$3.25 to $3.50 grades
for
$4.75 to $5.00 grades
for
$7.00 to $7.50 grades
for '.
$10 to $11 qualities
for . v.
Belts Worth i
1. frp-Si?
. - 1 i,
$1.29
$2.36
$3.34
$4.48
$6.25
15.50 to $16 qualifies
Valenciehh
es
Laces
Special JatiMcr&oit
Widths from 4 to IK inches and as '
good an. assortment of patterns as
you would wish to see. Edges and in-
sertinns tnTmatrfi 1licrrii-fiilltr A
and decidedly new." Come in bolts of
12 yards each and regularly worth to,
85c the bolt. This sale is by
the dozen yards only, at. ... .
49c
CHIFFON VEILING A su
perb quality in plain effects
with satin border or in velvet
dotted designs. Colors art light
blue, tan, navy - or pink. Reg
ularly 65c and 75c : spe- on
cial Wednesday ....... OuC
WOMEN'S LACE HOSE
Allover'pr boot lace designs.
Hose imported direct by us.
The best 50c and 65c Values to
be found on the coast. Various
patterns in lace effects, abso-
utely fast black. Made from
pood aualitv lisle varn. r
Special Wednesday. . . ,i dtC
INFANTS' AND : CHIL
DREN'S SOCKS for summer
wear. Come In plain lisle or
plain silk, in all colors. We also
have them in plain colors with
plaid tops and in allover lace
designs. The assortment is re
markably complete. , r(
Prices 25, 35 and.'. DUC
WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR
in spring weight. High or low
neck vests, sleeveless or long
sleeve styles. Pants to. match
in cither style. Special,
eacf? garment. .. .... . . .
35c
$1 EaCh (TtiTsilk and Lace Waists Half TricH Outing and Ready-to-Wear Hats
mSellamc
A stirring bargain in wo
men's plain or fancy leath
er belts;. assorted colors;
finished with . handsome
buckles. The wanted sizes
are here in plenty and the
styles are indeed attrac
tive. No woman of taste
can attord to miss this
saleii ' The regular values
are 65c, 75c and $1. JO
special Wednesday. tOC
WOMEN'S NECK
WEAR T inn rollara in
striped and dotted designs. A quality .that sells regularly OP
for 25c each special Wednesday at 2 for Z)C
WOMEN'S GLOVES Silk and lisle, one and two-clasp models.
.black and white, in all sizes, nandwear regularly worth
50c, C0c, 65c and
The silk bodices featured in
this special come in handsome
plaid designs, in plain colors,
with lace insertion, in pompa
dour silks and in dainty
striped patterns. They are
extremely dressy models, and
the acme of good style and
quality. The lace waists are
constructed of fillet mesh,
baby Irish, Valenciennes and
other laces, or some are of
net, with hand embroidered
designs. Very dressy models,
worth $12.50 to $55.00 each,
choice JJff DmS
WOMEN'S SILK PETTI
COATS, in -all colors, made
in many styles. There are
deep flounces trimmed with
accordion plaiting, with clus
ters of tucks, or with single
narrow tucks. Other flounces
are made in the circular style.
These underskirts are made
of a prime quality fast color
taffeta, good full size, and
values to $10 each. AH colors
for street or evening wear, a
superb assortment. One of
the greatest petticoat bar-
fains ever offered; values to
10choice Wed- (T A A O
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a Fourth Less
Supply millinery needs
now. for, school wear, for
outing or beach, for" vaca
tion and for smart street
use. Choose from a rand
assortment of natty - and
tasteful stvles. Smart tai- f
tored models, trimmed with
ribbons, quills, silk, etc.
The colors are burnt,
white, navy, brown and
black. The original prices
are indeed small, but these
are still further reduced for
Wednesday. Phenomenal
Dargains ensue, xour cnoice or a lot ot j
over 300 ready-to-wear hats for, women, f,P55l
misses ana cniiaren
75c the pair Wednesday f Tf ; V - " ' vojr yy
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at as floor managers. The floor man
agora are: William H. Warrens,
Thomas Robertson, C. E. Grelle, Walter
jruc in. Moneraan. Marlon
viyn, 4.HUIUHH o. ai coram, uneetar o.
Murphy. .Robert etrons". L. Hawley
Hoffman, nd Sidney Loewenberg. The
i ' i maae a society event.
AT THE THEATRES
The concert last night at the Heillg
turned out to. be a fashionable affair.
Many representative society people
were there and ome handsome gowns
were seen. ' MrSf'' H. D. Oreen occupied
a box. entertaining- Mr, and Mrs. C J.
Reed, Miss Lang of The Dalles and W.
D. Tyler. ') Mrs. Green knew Mies Abott
in San TTranclseo, " where Miss Abott
aaiur ltl the -Metropolitan Opera, com
pany; two year ago. . it will be remem
bered that the operatic company had
landed in San' Francisco -and had Just
. . .... WV.. W
peg nil 11. m iivu 1 nr i tii'
qtinke overtook them. , Mini Abott took
refuge at - the - borne lot -some friends
wttli whom Mrs. Oreen was then visit.
Inf, and their acquaintance quickly
ertw lnta warrrf .friendship. All her
ifriends say Miss Abott has a most
unarming peroaiiiy nu is a orignt
smt entertaining companion. ,
Miss Abott staid at the Kortonla
while she was here, and many of the
Clients were out to hear her. Mr.lmd
Mrs. Clark Shaw recently of Tennessee.
V I iU Knew iicr . vuw vnteriainea
after the concert with her manager,
Mr, Story. Mr. Story, by the wayie
r sculptor ef some accomplishment and
a brother of Mr. Story, the painter,
hn!'nd ot Emma Eames Storey. Miss
Ati. tt arpeare.1 In a stunning gown, lest
nttit. of oriental sliver-beaded , gsuze
n 1 liur-iie-lis embroidered at intef
' e e . ; v.-V. v-.v.i
Mi. O-.arles Ijadd tort herlns her
A "'.' ' if nl gdr'len at homes at her River.
Mf 4 . iin. Kvery sprina- she Is at
ff t a IMP
ton m t !
to. see her.eiquislte collection of spring
flowers. Bbe has, it is said, the finest
and most varied collection In the state
and the Informality with which she re
ceives her friends at this pretty season
tnaltesthese days a charm. Tuesday
and Friday are her at home days.
Later, her roses are for view In the
earne manner. Dut now her garden is
Particularly attractive with flowering
erreee erabapple trees attracting special
attention.
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'This afternoon from Ivn t u mtJm
Jack Marshall Tates and Mrs. Fred
W. Graves are at hnn n t-t
at Elton court. A few weeks ago they
were hostesses together at a charming
house dance at Mrs. Graves' beautiful
Rome at the golf link nv1nnlrln h
river. ... V
! ...
This evenln Mi- ua.n.,.-. iAn-
1st, and Madame Marquardt, harp so
lolst, win appear in a concert for the
AriOn society at Arion halL - Mr. and
Mrs. Marquardt are talented and widely
traveled ruests.visltlngat the7 home of
Xrj and Mra Charles Dlerke. ,,
Official 4nvltatlon' Tnnvm, Ke.n
out for the Rex Festival hall, to be
riven at " the"-armory, Friday -evening,
June (, under the conduct of the Rose
"estival. The list ef patronesses has
een Dubliahed before mil . liu.in..
rnany of the most prominent matrons
rT the city. General C. F. Beebe. 8. G
Reed and James Mcl. Wood compose
the general ball committee, and nmi.i.
nent mp will act as reception eommit-
Francis Wflson CkmlnaT.
rn. . . . . .
xiie uisunguisnea American come-
umu. supporiea by an excellent comtan
or players, will present the delightfu
comeay, "When Knighta Were Bold' at
the Hellc thA. fr. irnii.t..ith tnH
.Muiugioii sireeis, next Monaay, Tues
0. The advance aeat saU open
Seat SeUine for "Mrs. Wlera.H
Seats are now selling at box office
ine Henig theatre, ;- Fourteenth - and
Washington streets. ' for- the famous
American character comedy,. "Mrs.
Wigss of the CabbBam Patch." This ex.
cellent play will bo , the attraction at
the above theatre for three nights, be
ginning next Thursday, May 14. A spe
cial price maunse wui oe given next
f "The: Heir to the Hoorah."
'The hi ah incintm- of the east mingles
with the freehearted and blunt life of
m western miner tn raui Armstrong
famous western nlnv. "The. Heir to thi
Hoorah." which the Raker stock com-
any la presenting all una week ror the
irst time here at popular price.
' Prettjr Chorus Girls,
Pretty chorus girls appear In
miflM annear In "The
Merry Widow's Return'T at the Star
theatre this week. This la another of
tnose merry artairs which -, the Arm.
strong company I, offering. These mu-
aies nave caught xtio Donulr
taste, and now the Btar is the feei.
quarters. v-t -
The Laughing Uone.n
Those who never aaw a ' lano-hln
horse,' but have experienced the horse
laugh, will be amused at a sketch on the
cm at ,w urana tnns ween, it l a
a rtrciiMi i The f.atiir
7r U lend, oVt ",71 'C;
YELLOW PERIL AT
0.11.6.
BAIIQU
ET
Speakers View It With
Alarm and Sound Warn
ing to Arms.
of
(Special DUpstca te Tb JoarntL)
Oregon City. May 11. The boys
company G. third Oregon infantry, cele
brated the first anniversary of their
organization last evening in a blase of
glory. ; , At 8 o'clock the toyg in blue
with a large number of Invited guests
rrom Portland and this city, assembled
in the Armory. In a short time tfH
members or the eomnanv fell tntn n.
and went through the manual of arms
wnn tneir ; new Springfield rifles of
m micBi muuei,. to tne admiration 'of
' - muiuiwi guosts, nearly ail or
them-military men. moat of whom ht
seen service in the '60's or in 'S In
wuub. ana iae x-niiipninea .
The "tirlll was perfect. verr move
ment being made : with . miliUry pre-
b weii-vonsiruciea macnine, every mem
ber an Important portion. -
Captain Ioomls, ; and Lieutenants
Logus .and Burns, ably assisted by
First Sergeant Hldy and the rest cf
in nun-cum misHiunea eutir. irini tym
oompany like West Pointers. The men
conducted themselves like a first-class
company or uncie rami regulars, and
great was the applause when the com
pany broke- ranks; A 'social half-hdur
was then scent, and then a hntintir.,!
spread k was prepared and the soldier
boys and their-guests sat down to a
festal .board . loaded down - with good
thlna-a . 'Vi'.V: . ... '
When all. had partaken, goblets were
filled and Captain-J,. U. Campbell the
rning address, a happy combination
loauence. humor - and - Mthiu ..j
announced the- first toast, T,The Presi
dent of the United State." Am LT-
as the applause subsided, Colonel Jack
son of the regular army responded. He
eulogized the president aa a soldier,
statesman and a diplomat.
In the troubles at ftjin HVanlacn 1
said the speaker, "about the admission
of Japanese children to the publio
chools in that city attended by white
uunursw, "ie supreme court at Wash
ington naa aeciaea against the jap
nse. and President Roosevelt held the
ucuiBiun in aoeyance nntu tne arrival ox
the great fleet of our navy at the
r-acixia coast, ana in doing so prevented
a war with Japan at Iho time the
western snores or our country were
unprotectea. wow that we have a
squadron in the Faclfio ocean, able to
cope with the navy of Japan, or any
other country, the mikado and his yel
low suDjecie win be taught
place,"
He advocated " a military education
for every American youth and then
when the bugle would call to arms tho
nmyva wouio nsvi a nost or trained
soldiers to take the field.
Tn? n,,tt !0" " "Th Oregon Ka
tlonal Guard," ably and eloquently re-
jninuea to oy Aajatant-oeneral Flner.
m The toast, "The . Third Oregon In-
;?nArr' .wa" responded to by Colonel
"The Grand ' Army of the Rennhiie
w,s...reBPon(,e1 by Commander Enos
Cahlll of Meade post of this city.
"The Spanish-American War Veter
ans was resDonaea in hu 4
Campbell, and Company G" by Lleu-
their
tenant W. A. Logua
captain Bam White of Pii riv
- upwn ana spoxe on the needs
of the National guard -of the north
west and urged all . nrnf n . -a-l.
earnestly, for the adoption of the pro
posed armory appropriation law, as the
necessity of the time required it aa the
time was not : xar aisrenff wKaw
soldiery of the nation would be called
1 1TPei th6 y'now. Perl1. o that there
m. an America ror Americans.
. He v&f followed hv n ri tj
ick, John Lewthwaite Sr " T. F. Ryan
Benator J. E. Hedaea lt,A
Canf leld. . ' "
Atter tne toasts- and speeches an
arose and "AuW Lang 8yne'r was eung;
all joining In the chorus, and the af-
fair was -over. .
- The banouet ' tables . n .... it-
decorated -with large bouquets of roses
and splera blossoms, and Old Glory eov.
ered the walla on all sides. f . :
Ar?rJtT?r:pri"51!lt: Cornel Jackson,
Adjutant-General Finanr rninn.i -
Bpnald. C E. Heckner and O. W. CaVon
ot Portund. Captains J. R. haw. Mil
uaie: am ,wnite. Baker Clty. anJ
U. Campbell L. L. Picbena mAa u
Baker City,
ley of Oregon City: J. H. Bleck, 8t,
Johns: Senator J. E. Hedges. G. B. Dim-
ick, T. F. Ryan, John Lewthwaite Br.,
Lee Harding, E. , L. McFarland, John
Huerth, Al Klelnsmlth, E. G. Canfield
E. E. Brodie, E. R McFarland and
A. M Hlnnott. . ,
Meade post of the Grand Army was
invited and the following members were
In attendance: Enos Cahlll. G. A. Hard
ing. D. K. Bill, - J. - F. Nelson,- ii A.
rurts ana Udwara jonnson.
Ths committee .on arrangements was
composed of Lieutenant Logus, Quartermaster-Sergeant
H. P. Lewis, Sergeant
E. A. Chapln and Private J. C. Spagel.
These received congratulations for the
perfection of all the, details of the- af
fair, which resulted in zo grand a suc
cess. - . . ..- ;. :
SOCIETY DANCE
FOB SAILORS
. J ,1 'if ( I ' i 't'V
Prominent Women Will At
tend Grand Ball Given
Bluejackets Tonight. .
San - Francisco, ? Kay 1 2. Excursions
were the principal events on today's
program or entertainment for the of
ficers and men of -the warahlns- In ths
bay. , .
Under the ausnlcea of the Ran Jn
onamoer or commerce, 300 officers paid
a visit to the pretty metropolis of the
Santa Clara valley and the surrounding
Five hundred enlisted trien went over
to Vallelo.- Where they, were tendertul a
Banquet dv tne laoiea oi the city.
aiternoon -toe -Jnter-squs
.the bay
play a game on the; Presidio grounds.
- xonigni tne nrsj great function ar
ranged for the enllsted-wen will take
place at the Auditoriums when J.600
bluejackets will dance with : wnman Al
social and naval prominence. ...
a A blueiacket. chosen by lot, will lead
the grand march with the ranklnv ladv
This, afternoon the Inter-annadrnn
cutter race win oe rowed on, the bay
and navy and army baseball, teams will
No Cocaine, No Gas
No Students
Our suocess'ls dne to uniform
nign-grade work at reasonable prioea
NERVOUS PEOPLE
And those afflicted with heartweak
ness can now have their' teeth ex-
tractea rinea ana Dridgework sp-
pnea witnout ins least p&ia or dan-S-er.
i . , ..... , .
PAINLESS EXTRACTION,. C
32-KARAT CROWNS 50
BRIDGE WORK ...,.. 6.
OUR BEST PLAIN PLATE.. 8.00
TCCTB" ;
WW"
ExamlnaUoa and Consul tatloa rres
ReEnameling Teeth
Is the greatest invention In mdei-n
dentistry and has been most success
iui or an methods. - - .
We extend to ell a arterial lnvii..
tton to call at our office and have
their teeth examined free ot charge
We own and control ' the larnn
and best equipped dental establish
ment in the world, havinc ill off
all told. . -'.-i , 4. . . .
We .giye, a written' guarantee -tvlth
ail work for 10 veara. Iilv ti.n.i.
ant. , . -
Open evenings till 7. Sunday t to 1
Union Painless Dentists
081H Morrtsou gt, Const rirst, i
ajk, -nuups ana Lieutenant W. 4C Hunt
present. - - - f