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- 8 ' A THE - OREGON "DAI tY JOURNAL, PORTLAND' WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 1319037 Vash Silks 69cYd - m .M ... r B iin, I, r ji im il i i i 'A superb grade," The" well jknown Royal wash" taffeta, special gairt Thursday, Q the ard ............. ...U7U PEAIJ DE 'CYGNE in every wiiiltA Vhade. -Splendid vrttr--ing ' grade, regularly worth $1.25 the yard. Thursday gg Colored Voiles 69c Up Splendid shades and weaves, for evening and street ; wear. Included are striped effects; chiffon or, regular finish., Mil wool, sjlk and irool or silk voiles.' Reg. fl.OO quality,- Q" The , $2.00 qual, 0f f yard ity, yard ....... jl.OH Reg. $1.25 quality, "no The $2.50 qual- (1 A yar4 TTr-rnTprrrrAJdC ity yard ....... y leUsf The $1.50 qual-' df AQ The $J75 grade, 0 Q itv. varH ....... J) 112 onlv .l)iU J The $175 qual- Of OA The $5.00 graded' 4fcO 90. 1 ity, yard ,.-.plse7 only . . . .$0tt .V 1 w XT - . i s 1 I 1 I -ran ffbse F estiva I Bunting We have an ample supply of hunting in. the official Rose Show colors-roae pink and leaf green. ' Those ; ' planning on decpratinns for Rose Show week should ? supply their wants now or they may'find these roods sold out when they come to fokry. -Drop in as soon as possible and order what you need. -'-Have it delivered v in time so. you can have your decorations prepared. On sale in our linen aisle,- and of course 'tis low priced. Dress Goods 71c This bargain is on colored, mohairs in ; Sicilian or bril-' lian'tine .wcaves.;; Splendid; for summer shirt-' waists, .skirts, etc.'-'" - " , The 11.50 f fft The 11.00 7I grads , ;..; The 11.28 fift J. ity.-..'' quallt grade The I1.7S f 0 quality ... HMim dCh 0 mm SUGARS AND CREAMS $1.35 grades,-special at 68 $2.25 grades, special at ...fl.13 TEA POT, SUGAR and CREAM $2.75 grade, special at f 1.38 $4.00 grade, special at f2.00 $5.80 sets, selling spe- 0 Qrt cial Thursday at 5v AUSTRIAN DECORATED CHINA-A large assortment of articles worth twice the price asked for them. For Housekeep ers' Day a great bargain table, end any article only 10f or J5f SALAD DISHES ' $1.95 grades, special at 98 $2.65 grades, special at...1.33 $4.25 grades, selling fl0 O special Thursday for. LM.O DINNER SETS,, with blue, dec orations: 40-piece set, $4.22 value.. .$2.60 50-piece set,' $6.32 value. . .$3.8 60-piece set, $8.00 value. ..$4,75 100-piece set, $12.45 value $T.SO CHOCOLATE POTS $3.40 grades, special at... $1.70 $4.50 grades, special at. . .$2.25 The daintiest and most attractive shapes in decorated Haviland French china, on sale at half price. Let economists who are particular about their table ware take prompt and liberal advantage of this spe cial. It is one of the most important bar gains offered this season. Note the val ues and the articles you may choose from : 55c Olive Dishes for .... : 27 95c Olive Dishes, for 48 $1.10 Olive Dishes, for 55 MAYONNAISE or WHIP CREAM DISHES $1.45 grades, special at 73 $2.10 grades, special at $1.05 FANCY CHEESE OR RELISH PLATES $1.35 grades," special at 68 $2.25 grades, special at $1.13 MACARONI DISH and PLATE $3.25 grade, special at ...$1.63 $2.00 grade, special at ...$1.50 DINNER SETS of semi-porcelain with green and gold decorations: 40-piece set, $5.95 value. . .$3.60 50-piece Set, $8.48 value. . .$5.10 60-piece set, $10.80 value.. $6.50 100-piece set, $1675 value $10.25 DINNER SETS, with enameled decorations of high grade: 50-piece sets, $10.50 val...$8.95 60-piece sets, $13.60 val...$9.05 100-pc. sets, worth $20.40. $13.60 Wometfe Chamois Gloves 98c a Pair Extraordinary underpricing of handwear of the most popular sort. Much worn for autoing in plaee of gauntjets. "10-button length.' RegulJrly $1.50 the pair; priced Thursday , WOMEN'S CHAMOIS GLOVES in 16-button length. All sizes; best quality. Regu larly $3.00 the pair, rQft Thursday... .. .. 07 RtCHINGSThe new dainty neckwear fad. A complete line in white, blue, pink, lavender, champagne, black or two tone effects. Prices 25c to $1.00 the yard. 5Q$5ciLace Hose 39c The hose concerned in this sale are absolutely fast black. The dve is famous for its lasting qualities and brilliancy,. They are imported direct by us, saving the middle man's profits; and are un usually good 50c and 65c values. There are varying designs allover lace or ankle lace effects in a variety of patterns. Sell ing for Thursday QQ again at .....OiJC INFANTS AND CHIL DREN'S SOCKS for sum mer wear. Come in plain lisle or plain silk, in all colors. ' We also" have them iri plain colors with plaid tops and in allover lace designs. The assort ment is remarkably fn complete. Prices 25, 35 and OUC COLORED EMBROIDERIES. Our entire lot of fine colored embroideries going at 1-4 less than regular prices. Ours is the finest assortment to be had hereabouts, and we give you un restricted cnoice. Lome before the lines are broken and save j ' FOURTH Wash Dresses Half Price Smart wash frocks for children and misses. Sample lines that we bought at a tremendous price advantage. White and colored fab rics, plain colors or stripes, cheekxand figures. There are dresses for wee ladies of 2 to 8 years or for misses from 14 to 20 years of age. The choosing is unusually varied, the styles are the best possible, and the values impos sible to equal. Regular 40c to $20 wash dresses Half Corset Covet Safe We give you one more chance at one of the greatest bar gains of the season. This'sale brought hundreds to our muslinwear aisles Tuesdav and all declared the nomenal. Finest nainsook, muslin and c a mbrit ers, trimmed with dainty lace and embroidery and made in charming styles, sell regularly at 75c to $1.00 each. Choice of an immense assort ment for, Thursday. ... . , values phe- corset cov- 49e. A1 ,tr nbtar bath lub Enamel 29c Can 25c 7c PINS, 1 sizes 10c SRS, d of 5c This enamel gives a fine porce lain finish to the bathtub, all ready for use, sells regularly for 40c the can; (-pint size),OQ special i . . . . .'CtuQ, STOVE PIPE ENAMEL in half pint cans, worth 20c each, J Thursday .4 l. . JlflC TOILET PAPER, large sized rolls, best duality.: special for Housekeepers Day at, special 3 for BORAX m -pound pack- ages, worth 10c, special C JET HEADED TOILET PINS, 141 to the paper, assorted sizes and worth 15c; special only SNAP DRESS FASTENERS, black or white, all sizes; card of one dozen, worth 10c for only , LAWN GRASS SEEDS, North rup & King's Sterling brand, 1 pound package, regularly Q 35c for iuC VEGETABLE SEEDS, North rup & King's Northern . Grown, special. .5 packages DC Traveling Bags & Men's Goos For Thursday's selling, men's and wdmerr's traveling bags are strongly featured. They are 16 and 18 inch sizes ; good quality leather with brass lock and trimmings. Regular prices $7 and $7.50 each; for Thursday's selling. . . . .pOc ljf MEN'S SHIRTS in negligee styles. Colors are" cream, tan or drab. Splendid materials finished with pearl buttons. Worth $1.25 each, Thursday UOC MEN'S SWISS RIBBED UN DERWEAR in cream color. An extremely good garment for wear, nicely finished. Regularly A f 75c each, Thursday. . . .-. . tt7C MEN'S BLEACHED JAPAN. E T T E HANDKERCHIEFS, with half inch hem. The quality regularly sold at 2 for 25c. or? Thursday 3 for qC Ready to Wear Hats Fourth Less Tailored models for women's wear or very clever styles for misses and children. Those with street hats to buy or with children to dress for school or vacation time, will do well to investigate.1 Such a bargain will be impossible when assortments are broken. Remember t hey are already" marked at very modest prices and these smajl figures are reduced again for Thursday's j selling. All at. ...... . Big With Bargains Share the Savings pecM'sm LMentBtid An out of the ordinary group of linens and wash goods bargains for Thursday, Housekeepers' Day. The standard brands of linens priced for Thursday at less than ordinary grades usually bring. Thrifty house wives will be enthusias tic over such superb offerings. We expect a large attendance. - ... :Z..- . , TABLE CLOTHS, with handsome border. Good quality and a lot of about 350 to choose from. This is aji unusual bargain, and we urge the thrifty to profit. This price is for Thursday, Housekeepers' Day only, special. 41 QO each.;....,.... ............ J) 1 0 1 DAMASK TO WEL$r all Jin en with knotted fringe endsj sell regularly for 40c OA each, special at. ..... . .C WHITE LINENE. resent bles linen, splendid forv suits and waists, worth "1 O I 18c yard, special 12 C ALL LINEN TOWELING, for roller towels, Scotch linen, special, the yard, - f only ..1UC 15c NEW PERCALES, 500 pieces of goods in a late ship ment. All patterns and col ors, at, the yard only. .... J B E D S P R E A D S in Mar seilles patterns ; heavy weigjit and superb $1.75 values Housekeepers' Day , only. , $1.48 25c Curtain Swiss 18c Yd WASH GOODS, ' white or colored, Marquisette Voile, exact copies of fine French wool, voiles, in all colors, worth 20c the yard, ( special. . lOC FRENCH PERSIAN LAWN, sheer quality, for waists and dresses, a regular 35c quality; special,- "tQ the yard JLC 45-inch widths in striped, dotted or figured designs. These goods make up into very attractive bedroom and cottage curtains. Liberal quantities on sale for Thurs day's business, at a saving of 7c a yard, for the regular 25c grade is priced at snly. FIGURED CRETONNE for window drapes, cozy cor ners, couch covers, etc. A very good quality and a splendid assortment of patterns, the yard. Special Thursday. . . . 18c 121c Royal W or' ster $3.75 Corsets $2.89 Regular price 17c Off Dress Nets, H8c Filet mesh or round ' mesh in white, ecru or. black, plain nets and small designs.: Superb qual ities, regularly worth 75c, 85c and $1.00 the yard, selling' mq Thursday at . . . ... rOC ROSE SHOW RIBBON Don't put off buying your rib bons for the Rose Show until the last minute, or you will find yourself unable to secure the widths you want in the official colors. We are selling hundreds of yards daily. Ex tra good qualities have been provided at low prices the wanted shades of rose pink and leaf green. Royal Worcester Bon Ton Corsets in short, medium or long effects. Three models specially priced. Model 848 is for slender figures. Very de sirable for riding or athletic ex ercise. Made, of fine quality vvhite batiste. Model 862 for stout figures, So constructed that superflu ous flesh is quickly and eaJwly molded into graceful .lines. Made of white or blue broche. Model 889 for medium and average figures. Fairly high bust, very stylish long hip and back. Made of white batiste. Any of these styles come in sizes rrom is to 30. Kegular $3.75 values, Ihurs-day $2.89 Our "Friend Maker" School Shoes Ask to see this line the next time you buy footwear for the -children. We have them in all leathers; in button or la9e styles;'- We have them With light or heavy soles. We guarantee every pair we sell. . They are carried in two grades priced as follows : vi Sizes 5 to 8 $1.49 Sizes 8 to 8. . . igl.35 Sizes sy3 to -11 $1.79 Sizes 8 to 11. . . . . . . ... .'. 91.60 Sizes 11 to 2...: ..$2.19, Sizes IV2 to 2 .$1.85 Sizes 2y3 to 7....: $2.09 Sizes 2 to 7 ..."...$3.39 WOMEN'S TAN SHOES All sizes ; you'll realize how much there is to this-announcement when you've tried in vain to find a selection ip other stores. We have tans in plenty and :n all the wanted models and sizes. Ask to see our special Garden Ties and Colonials at.tb4UU 3 Silk Suits Half, Skirts Third Less Two specials in-Portland's largest and best -style store for Thurs day's selling. Opportunities that are well worth a special trip. As sortments so large that all will be well served. WOMEN'S SUITS OF RAJAH SILK A lot of the best styles and qualities bought in New York ' for only a part of their real worth. Came to us on account of a cash .purchase, so low priced that we can sell them for half the regular retail figures. All the wanted colors are to be found in the lot, hand- . - w some tailored models in shining Rajah SilkHaiT ' Pvt Worth $28.50 .to $85.00 choice Thursday WALKING SKIRTS Fine materials and the most desirable styles to be had, made by the most skilled m 1 garment workers, an assortment of 450, ft f fl I &CC worth $8.50 to $18.50 choice Thursday.... " "'' V favJJ MISTS' HI BEATS 1EAVITT (TTiiHofl tt U4 WbO 7 rrl. Blay; 11. Holme J. Lcavttt, n!nt r4 oi)-ln-tw r WlUUm Jn rue" Prvm. f slowly rcrovcrlnir from fmrftit thihtjiK administer to him t v mixlel imtti"! t'unna. who bent I ijn-'tt villi rlb In the courtyard of U. titer atuaio. The artUt turned . -O ': ' ' onJhi assailant' with a hammer whtch he picked op and fraetured hla nlcull. Canna is now In a precarious condition. Leavitt baa aaked tor DermlBislon to carry a revolver for he ream that the attack by Canna was part of a plot to UBanninviv mm. Canna wa employed as a mode by the artlflt, but as he could not pose sat isfactorily he waa discharged. Leavltt saya that on -several occasions aftr that be irave- the man money, hut when he declined to rive him any more he waa attacked. A few days, ago the artist says Canna tried to stab him with a lone knife when Jie was refused financial assistance. . , Washtna-ton. ' May .IS. Brran said 4ody that he could- hardly 'be Here th story about his snn-ln-)aw. for the reasoa . that neither Mrs. LeavttL w.ho ,?.,'v,nf in Uncoln, Nebraska, nor himself have been notified ol the affair by Leavitt. - JACK LONDON'S , EVOLUTION NOVEL . v Under the Title of "Before Adam" It Telia of Man's Origin From the .Monkey. t i tendon.. V v 1tartl - imwIk. which are llkelr ta be interesting, are announced for early "publication. Oue 1.- : n t of theae la Maurice Hewlett's new, book, "The Spanish Jfde," which will be Is sued moqn tor Cassell. The author tells a talo of Spain In H0, when tourists were comparatively unknown -and a .traveler, being; co picuous, . could be , traced from point to ' point. ,' Hot-blooded Spaniards are thrown into contraat with - phlegmaUo Englishmen. There vwlll be drawings, with four colorea pis tea depleting- Span ish life and scenery. i.Another novel which will claim a t lenclon Is by Jack Ixndon, which Wer ner Lawrle is to publish. It is to be calledT "Before AdaWi' the story aro ma back 1.000 centuries inimnn-s history.-(It tl)s of days when, he was a monkey, gradually evolving; to the high er level of intelligence. Mrs. Thurston means to lay the scene of her neit novel In Paris, and aha has been there mastering the local col or. She .says the book will have an unusual central idea. Involving- more of a psychological question than "John ucoi Chtl lie" did. - Mrs. Thurston wrote most of her current novel, "The Fly on .write part of her new In in land. - She will one in' Paris. .No one hsa played a' greater rart m pui.ties ai fiuaBia, especially senting tnent to other countries, than Madame OJga Novlkoff. She has been tlI"rrlen1 of many, leading statesmen of Europe and she is now writing- her reminiscences in a book entitled "The Member for Russia." It will contain a larae number of letters from notable men, dealing with publle questions of i ,..-.-,....-... , ., fc .... . the day as. these affect Russia. The book will be published In the autumn. It Is likely to create some stir In the political ' world. BALLET DANCER. , Another Accomplishment of English ' Lady.Wfto Hunted in Rocldfes. .' "fv'rrom- 'Tit-Bits., v To her many, accomplishments Lady Constance Stewart-Richardson has now added tnat of ballet danclnjt. Iady Conatance has been attehdln th claases 'of Mme. Cavalaizl-Mapleson. the famous mistress or the ballet In g-arden, and nonnlnr the usual costume has been Initiated Into the mvs- Covent teriea of , the profession. Lady Con stahca ia said to have a perfect genius H1 Tt' .?ndv 11 Pl "ared to devote the time to It aha might become one of the fnost exquisite exponents of ballet dancing; ever seen. u . unconventional to a degree. Lady Con stance 4a a noted sportswoman. The in champion lady ewlmmer, a fisher woman who hsa landed, many a. salmon, and an unerring shot, and whan In Scotland it amuses her to so out shooting- clad in Mackenxle tartan kilt and wearing a tarn 'o ahanter. j- ... ....... Before her marriage In -190 Lady Conatance spent many months ehoou imr In the Rockies. her. ahanint.lv lon eoept for her guides, she csmpeit vuw vivti in 'ivtwuvs na coav wito a cap on her short, dark - hnir, she looked fexactly like BHm, boyish Jnaa. .