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THE J OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY ; .EVENING, MAY 19, 1908. e-i 1 - -3 Nomo Wcek GreAt Sale and Demonstration of "NemofV Corsets by the Manufacturers New Models Expert Fitters at Your Disposal , : PC O ' $3 ran! ales eier 18 Si&re!s reat May S Women's and Misses- Coats Regular $6.50 Valaes at $3.45 Each Reg.$I0 Vals. $6.55 Each : Two great special lots of women's and misses' Spring Coats to be sold at ridicu- i lously low prices This season's best styles in semi-fitting and box effects Assorted colors and patterns Single and double- breasted styles Strap trimmed and patch pockets Velvet collars Tans, browns and grays Stripes, plaids and mixtures in grand variety All sizes By far the best values offered this season Take advantage now llih T- , - - 1 : 1 0 Values at $6.55 Ea. Cloak and Suit Department Second Floor $1.25 Drawers Reduced to Z9c a Pair 2,000 pairs of cambric and nainsook Drawers, trim'd in lace and embroidery; wide ruffle and f't-7Q ted waistband;. great variety; $1.25 val., pr....l2fC Great Sale $2.50 Gowns Tomorrow at $ 1 .73 Each Women's cambric and nainsook Gowns, trimmed in dainty embroideries and laces, tucks and insertions; high or low neck, long or short-sleeves; 70 the best regular $2.50 values, garment. P 1 I O Special lot of Maids' Aprons, of lawn, with OC but plain hem and bib; regular 40c values, each. Special lot of misses' and children's white Under skirts, trimmed in laces and embroideries, tucks and insertion; pretty styles, great values, as follows: $1.75 values at 1.22 $2.50 values at 81.69 Children's cambric and nainsook Night gowns made high or low neck and trimmed in laces ahd embroideries; the best regu lar $1.50 and $1.75 values; on sale i1 1Q at, special, each la Special lot of t children's closed Drawers, made of cambric and nainsook and trimmed in laces and embroideries; ages 10 CT, to 14 years; on sale at, pair... VI C $4.00 Embroideries afc98c Yd. Sale of $ 1 .50 Nets at 59c Yd. 45-inch Nets for making sleeves, yokes, waists, etc. Plain and figured 'filet, plain and figured Notting hams, also Calais nets; all new; pretty styles, CQ reg, values up to $1.50 the yard; on sale for. JC New 45-inch Dotted Nets, in black, navy, brown, etc., for veils, costumes, waists, etc; very handsome styles and marvelous values at following prices, yd.: Reg. $1.25 Nets at..87Reg. $1.75 Nets at 8 1.29 5,000 yards of fine Embroideries, comprising beauti ful flouncing. 18 to 45 inches wide; bands, galloons and medallions, in Swiss,' Batiste and cambric; eye let, baby Irish and Japanese effects; suitable for trimming waists, gowns and women's under- QO muslins; vals. to $4 yard; on sale at, sp'l, yd,' yOC 2,000 yards of Corset Cover Embroidery, worked on crossbar dfmity; a new idea; the best regular AQ $1.00 value, on sale at this low price, the yard. C 5,000 yards Swiss, Nainsook and Cambric Embroi dery and Insertion, I to 9 inches wide; reg. C 40c value, on sale at this special price, yard. IOC 1J J"wWW , VI lit m i'hBsislPortland's Greatest Special Sale of Ribbons 175,001. yards of changeable Messaline Ribbons, 6 inches wide, for millinery and other purposes; the best, O regular 35c values, on sale at this special price, yard. 1 iC 75,000 yards of heavy Sarin Ribbon, 3 and 3V inches wide, in black, white and all the leading shades; the best Q regular 35c and 40c value, at this special price, yard. 3,000 yards of all-silk Taffeta Ribbon, 3 inches wide; comes in black, white and all colors; regular 20c values, yd. .11 20,000 yards of all-silk Taffeta Ribbon, 5 ins. wide; black, white and all colors; best regular 25c value, at, yard. .17 20,000 yards of all-silk Taffeta Ribbon, 6 ins. wide; OO black, white and all colors; reg. 40c value, yard.nJL 13,000 yards of fancy Warp Print and all-silk Rib- OO. bons, 5-in, widesin all colors; regular 35c value, yd. kJC 50,000 yards 5-in. Moire Ribbons; in black, white OO. and ill best staple shades; regular 40c value, yd..4f)C 20,000 yards oi heavy fancy Ribbons, warp prints; Dres dens and Jacquards; 4J4 and 5 ins. wide; best reg- OCr ular 75c and 85c values, on sale at, special, yard. 15,000 yards of the best heavy all-silk fancy Ribbons, 6 to 8 ins. wide, all beautiful styles; $1-$1.25 values, yd 7 Wonderful values in narrow Silk and Wash Ribbons, from 8c to 57c a piece 10-yard pieces. Take advantage of sale. 3000 Dozen Men's Shirts -All This Season's Best Styles Good Values The greatest sale of Men's Shirts ever inaugurated in Portland starts here today and continues through the week Thousands of dozens of shirts of all kinds in all grades at a savin e economical men will aooreciate - Great sale of 500 dozen men's white Pleated Shirts, all new styles, for business or dress wear, attached or de tached cuffs, coat or regular styles; box or knife pleats in large assortment; you should see these OC REGULAR $1.50 VALUES, ON SALE AT UDC Great sale of 500 dozen men's white Pleated Shirts, plain or fancy pleats; all sizes, great variejy. IIQ Best regular $1.00 values, on sale at, special, ea..U7C Great sale of 1,000 dozen men's Golf Shirts, plain and pleated styles, in light and dark colorings; an immense assortment of patterns, all sizes; best $1.00 CC values buy all you want of them, at, each .DDC Great sale of 300 dozen men's Madras Golf Shirts in lifiht and dark patterns, plain and fancy colorings, at tached or detached cuffs; come in all sizes tf1 flf" REGULAR $1.50 VALUES. FOR, EACH Ol.Uj Great sale of men's Pongee Overshirts, made with soft attached, collar, in white, tan, champagne, pink and blue; all the best styles, well made and finished; all sizes. The best regular $2.00 values, atueach. .fl. Si Great sale of men's $1.50 "Soisette" Overshirts, made with soft collar, attached; white, tan and cream, all sizes; marvelous values at this low price, each 95 Men's regular $1.00 and $1.25 Madras Overshirts, the fOn Men's best regular $2.00 striped Pongee Shirts, soft CM CC best styles and designs, on sale at this low price, each. I JC attached collar; great special value, at, each PD Be Sure to See the Isabella Drawers Just received, 100 dozen of the new "Isabella" Knit Draw ers for women; clean, cool and comfortable; cut short and large; lace-trimmed, knee length; come in all sizes. 5C Great value on sale at this special low price, pair.UuC 500 "OsteiTOOorwMattresscs At Low Price of $ 1 6.50 Each Another great special lot of the famous "Ostermoor" pat ent Elastic Felt Mattresses 50-lbs. weight, covered with a beautiful French art ticking and made in one or two pieces. The best mattress for cbmfort and wear. The factory sent 500 of them to dispose 'of at this low price in order to ac quaint Portland housewives with the many good features of their product. Phenomenal values at this CA special price, each take advantage of sale.lvlv Wash Batistes 1 5c Yd. 50,000 yards of new Wash Batiste, Lawns and Swisses; all the new styles and colorings, in marvelous assort- 1JC ment and exceptional value, at this special price, yd. IOC 500 pieces of fine white nainsook, 36 inches wide, 12 yards to a piece; regular value $2.25; your choice of d 500 pieces at this unusually low price, piece $) 500 pieces fine French and Scotch Ginghams fast colors, beautiful styles for summer dresses, misses' and OP children's apparel; best values in city, ydl, 30c and.-)C Custom Shade and Drapery Work Our SpecialtyArtistic Picture Framing to Your Order Portland Agents for Butterick Patterns 1000 $8 Silk and Net Dress Waists at $3.98 Great special offering of women's Net, Fancy and Tai lored Dress Waists in messaline silks, taffeta silks and foulard silks, trimmed in lace and medallions, pin tucks, fine pleating, fancy buttons, etc.; fasten front, side or back; long or short sleeves; plain colorings, checks, plaids and stripes tan, cream, Copenhagen, champagne, pink, blue, brown, green and black; great assortment to choose from; regular values up to $8.00 each, at, spe- tfJO QC cial, the garment.. $0JO Heatherbloom Pet'c'ts $2.28 1,000 'best 'grade Heatherbloom Petticoats, full flare, 15 Inch double flounce, tucks, pleating, shirring and pleated ruffle; black only; regular $3.50 values; your d0 OO choice-while they-last at-this low-price, garment. ? iO -r. C.v, V . 35c-40c Hosiery at 19c Pair 2,000 pairs of -women's fine Hosiery in lace, dropstitch and plain. styles, medium weight; seamless and full fashioned; also gauze lisles and embroidered cottons; black Q and tansi-all sizes 8J4 to 10; reg. 35c and 40ewals.. 1C Costumes at $ 1 8.45 Portland's largest and best Cloak Store places on sale tomorrow a remarkable special lot of 300 women's Linen Prin cess and Princess Jumper Suits in this season's prettiest styles, at a price that will attract an enthusiastic throng of eager buyers. The assortment includes white, cream, light blue, pink, tan, re seda, copper; also fancy stripes in a Splendid variety; some have lace yoke and sleeves or kimono sleeves; others trimmed in dainty laces and embroideries or heavily braided; all new, up to date, stylish summer apparel of the highest grade; your choice today at, aq tr each $ l0.4) Curtain Corners 59c 1,000 sample corners of high-grade Lace Curtains, reg. $5 to $15 pair; 1 yards long, 45 to 50 ins. wide; for small win dows, transoms, door panels, etc.; sam ples of Irish Points, Marie Antoinettes, etc; marvelous values, special, ea...S9f Great Values in Drug Sundries Graves' Tooth Powder, special.. 14 Pompeiian Massage Cream Robertine Face Powder at 39 Pond's Extract of Cream at 39 Idaline Face Powder, special. . .23 Benzoine and Almond Cream. . . 19f 50c French Perfumes, special.. 29 Lustrite Cuticle Softener at..,..17f 2-quart Fountain Syringe at..... 49 All-rubber Syringes, special 49$ "Life Buoy" Soap, the cake 4f M. & -F. Toilet Soap, dozen cakes, on safe at this special price.... 25$ Rainier Mineral Soap, special 7$ Denniion's Paper Doilies, pretty floral patterns, at, per dozen... .8$ Dennison's Paper Lunch Sets,' all patterns. 25c values, at, set 16f Ideal Art Stationery line quality Linen Writing Paper; regular 35c values, on sale at, the box...... 23$ Veil Pin Sets, gold and colored en amel; 75c values, at the set..... 39$ All Toilet Goods at lowest prices. $5 Curtains $3.95 1,000 pairs Lace Curtains, Irish Points, Clunys, Marie Antoinettes and Corded Arabians; variety of best patterns, 2Yi and 3 yards long by 50 ins. d0 QC wide; $5.00 values, at, pair tydD Sale extraordinary of Table Covers, l2 yards square, heavy tapestry material, floral and Oriental designs, best color ings, fringed all around; at these prices: Regular $1.00 Table Covers at. ... . .63$ Regular $1.50 Table Covers at 98$ Regular $3.50 Table Covers at.... 81.95 2 Lace Veils at 08c Women's Chantilly Lace Veils, small and large designs; black, white, gray, brown, navy, red; 1 5i and 2 yards in QQ length; regular $2.00 values, each JOC Women's Chiffon Auto Veils, 3 yard long, hemmed; French chiffonrin black, white, light blue, pink, lavender, gray, brown; regular $2.00 values at.;.. 81.18 "Merry Widow" Net Veils, edged with taffeta ribbon, VA yards square; black, brown, navy, Alice, light blue, iJO'CQ etc; $4 and $5 values, each... y.U7 5000 Pairs Silk Gloves $2.50 Vals. $1.73 i 5,000 pairs of new best quality Milanese Silk Gloves, double-tipped fingers, all the best makes; black, white, tans, browns, etc.; sizes 5 to 84; vals. $2 to $2.50 d TO pair; anticipate your summer needs at, sp'l. pair.vl.lv Mail and phone orders will be promptly and carefully filled. 1,000 .pairs women's 16-button length Chamois Gloves in white and natural; all sizes ly to 7; $3.00 values, 'pair 81.93 Mail orders will be given very prompt and careful atten tion. The greatest value in the city in new Cape Gloves for misses and children; "Dent" style, 1-clasp, all the best shades of tan; sizes 0000 to 4, for children 6 months QC to 16 years of age; reg. $1.25 and $1.50 vals., pair... VDC Kashmir Rugs Reduced : . : Three sizes of Kashmir Hugs at exceptionally low prices; best designs and colorings; best values ever offered. 3d floor: ' , 7 feet 6 inches by 10 feet 6 inches, on sale at, each 88.45 9 by 12 feet, on sale at this special low price, each $9.95 10 feet 6 inches by 12 feet, at this low price, each 12.50 iy r ii s r Mr f ) --MlWBWMWS " " ... s--------WWl i T i , i : ' a up' i ' 1 wsm-. flfl-RFtlT RATE Oil SIIIUGLES WAUTED V-; ;.;:V.'- 'r.' " '.IV V Great Northern Has ; Pe- ;titioned mtersuiuj v- . ; irierce Ctanmifcsion,- ; ' '. f' " -. . , ' i .. V. . wlTd today t Ut.. Grrorthem KaHway commerce " , , uaxicf of 0-eent shingle nf from ",L,ti to the Atlantic - S?, Jhv thyhould petition- tho com mlloa ;t ' nt'orlty, to do thUr 1. not Vn-iwn for th commission ha no iur " t " rate tn advanco of It. n '"nffiW on ''hlngle,l under the riff th.t are enjoined, to the At lK tic UahoRrd U SO crnis. The ' Id rii -tT o cm to Chicago: under I ho - rate which wae rnlolned. 79 rf m It in frt that tarlie are now 1 ' evir of rrrrarttlon tojdvnce 's rm? to. 80 rrr.ta ti thellahtlo iibiM!l. ftrij ut in, wuii. l ia irubkbie wbre injunctions haro been issued that the new rates will not be effective until either the interstate commerce commission passes upon the complaints now oerore mem or tne in lunctlona are set aside. The advance, to New York is based to some extent on rates which have been put in effect, from'iChlcagpo to the Atlantic seaboard. That rate Is now 26 cents, which would make the rate under Uie old tanrr or eu cents to Chlcaa-o and the local beyond 86 cents. and under the- new rata of 70 cents to Chicago and the local Deyond s cents, but the 80-cent rate has evidently been aarreed upon amour the various rail roads as the-rate they will try to make erfecuver- juoiiea oown, it is an aa- vance of 10 cents a hundred on shin gles to Atlantic seaboard points. : Private advices received In Portland Intimate that the advance is a retalia tory measure,-aimed at certain ship pers in Britleh Columbia who ' have blocked some of 'J. J. Hill's plans. CASE IS DISMISSED AGIST DR. SfMPP Pr G. Bnapp of Ashland, who waa arrested and . lodged in tha Portland city Jail on a charge of embezzlement preferred by hla divorced wife, Mrs. An nie -BnaDB. has been released and the charges preferred ajrainst hlna hava oeen oismissea upon settlement oi toe GORY FOOTPRINTS ON DESKS SCARE HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER Have you read Harrison O. Walls story of "The Invisible Man"T Well, just as this little boys stood wonder eyed and watched the footprints that had mounted the white steps and stopped, but had not come dawn again, so the high school authorities are eas ing and wondering at some footprints that appeared in one of their rooms some time between Friday night and Monday morning. When the teacher of room It entered her room in the West Side High school Monday-morning, aha felt conscious of something peculiar in the itmninhr and after sniffing around she discov ered a red footprint on the seat nearest her. . She gasped with horror at the gory vision and clutched at her heart ready to faint whan aha saw beyond. Plucking up courage she ex amined the next meat and found an ex act counterpart of the- first footprint. In excited haste she examined the next desk, and the next, and the next. Yes, her worst fears were realised. Each .Sr..tnt crimson imprint which told silently some tale of mystery. They were small feet, too, the feet of a young boy! , . , , On closer examination it was found that the footprints traversed the length of the room and back again, marking each seat impartially with the foot print, which, also on closer examination, turned out to be red paint. - The punishment of the young Joker has not yet been determined upon- be cause his identity haa not yet been learned. The case haa been taken un der advisement, and it has not been publicly stated if there will be a Cin derella tournament, and every boy's foot in the school will be adjusted; to the tracks, or If an examination of Vthe soles of the feet will be conducted Tor signs of the paint. .. . ., . app has turned over to 1 in cash and a 1250 roort- case. Dr. Knai his wife 11,660 gage en property held by him. He says bewlU return to Ashland to resume his practice there. . - . - -"-' - Mrs. Snaop claimed that her -hu- band had taken SI. 900 of her money to Invest la a home In Ashland.. The doe tor declares that the Insinuation that he is a real estate man is a slur and is unjust that- he never waa one and Is not one now. He claims every dollar owned by himself and -wife waa made by them together since they were mar ried It years ago. They were divorced two months ago, and ha claims hls wife asked him to still handle her money for her. He Intended buying a lot In Ashland and did so, paying $ 600 for U. Hut ha rlnlmi that ha danoaiteil 11.900 In the First National bank of Ashland so that in case she should change her mind he could draw the money imme diately, and pay it to her. She telegraphed him, he says, to buy the home and later wrote him asking him about the property. He claims to have written her in Portland that he would secure the Investment br mort gage on his other property, but later he waa arrested and charged by her with; having emoecziea tne money. He claims iJiat all of her -money but $260 was on deposit in the Ashland bank and he haa .covered 'the missing $250 by giving her a mortgage on his property. Storing Icicles for Summer Use. -From the-Chicago Tribune. South Germans produce ice from pure water in winter. They use a large wooden framework' in two stories, about six yards square and six: yards. high. - TCJi ilAnr ll Mimr1 wltH a Ann, a "IS parallel beams, in the center of which a tuba-incase, in wood rises beyond the upper floors. - This tube is connected with the water main and the water Is sues through a rotating dlse which sends a moving spray on the beams. As the water dropa from the beams icicles are formed which reach the middle floor and Anally the ground. The volume -of water Is regulated according to the tem perature of the ice. As the ice retains the shape of ' so lated columns,' "It broken up easily, and removed. The tee is then stored for use in summer. - , . SOUTHERN PAOIFIC DENOUNCED BY, DEMOCRATIC PARTY ..'".'... Fresno, .Cal., May 19. A platform teaming with denunciation of the South ern ' 'Pacific, : Instructing' unqualifiedly for Bryan "first, last and all the time," ridiculing the state railroad commission ers for their "pretended - Investigation of violations of law as pointed out by Hon. Franklin 1C Lane," and demanding total exclusion of Asiatic laborers and immediate tariff reform waa adopted by the Democratic state convention todav. The document is one of the most rigor ous of its kind ever presented to a California political convention. It denounces ..graft and political cor ruption. . , -: - ' Declares for preservation of local ahd state fights. . -. Instructs for Bryan., ' Charges that the Southern Pacific has corrupted publio officials. ' Denounces the state railroad commis sion. - ' Favors granting ' more power to in terstate commerce commission. - Favors a reciprocal demurrage law. Advocates municipal ; ownership of public ntllltlea. j -Asks reduction of railroad rates. Favors total exclusion of Asiatic la. borers. - '.- ; . . - Deniands Immediate revision of the . Asks vigorous enforcement of criminal laws against trusts. - . .Urges conservation ' of natural re sources. , ' , ' Favors Independence of the Philip pines. Believes in restriction of the power of injunctions. - Favors amendments to the anti-trust laws as shall entirely exclude labor unions from their operation and effect. Urges an eight hour day on ; public Wbrk. law to prevent the employment of children of immature years, an ade quate naval force for the Pacific, elec tion Of United States senators by direct vote, of the people, a direct primary law similar to the law. now in force, in Ore gon, and Instructs the delegates to -the national convention to endeavor to se cure the election of Theodore Bell as chairman of that gathering. . U. S. Battleships. 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