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13 ' ; THE OREGON DAtLY. JOURNAL. PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 23. 1C08. .. Iiis Store Will Be Open Friday : Evening Until 9:30 Closed Ail Day Satm ny (Decoration Day) asaaagaisaa,aMwsaaaasaiBMMMj mm''mmmmmmmmammmmKmtmmmmmmmimammmmmmmmmmmm WeMmtm V: Great Millkery Clearances ale All this week a Great Clearance Sale of women's fine Jieadgear An unusual oppor tunity to supply Decoration Day and Summer Millinery at a big saving Economical women take advantage 2d fl All Week Sale Vi Off on all New York and Paris Pattern Hata, this season's handsomest creations and most ex clusive styles. A beautiful showing and ex ceptional values. Let us how you. 2d floor. A great special lot of women's Tailored and Dress Hats, trimmed in flowers, wings and ribbons; pew shapes and effects, in all' the most desirable shades and combinations; won derful s values t- a very low price j take your choice of the assortment at this very M QC low-price, each take advantage Complete line of women's new Sailor Hats in white and black; in split straws and rough braids all the newest blocks and great epe cial values, on sale at, each.. 75 to f 5.O0 Great special lot of women's and misses' white Sunbonnets in " the best styles; ' gu- OC ' lar 50c values," on sals at, special, ea. MIC Women's and misses' white Lingerie Hats at prices ranging from, each, 08 f op to JfZJiO Women's $12.50 Net Hats $7.50 Great special lot of women's Net Hats in black, and white, trimmed in flowers and net; all 07 f A new shapes;, the best-regular $12.50 values, on sale at Ms unusually low price, each ...pleJlJ p.ntlreJSlew line misses' and children's trimmed flats, leghorns and tnrroxolya braids, trimmed in chif fon, braid, ribbon and flowers; at, each from................... .. ....f 1.25 , up to 6.50 Infants' and children's Headgear- the largest and best display in the city. $econd floorr: , f z Dec orations for the Rose Fiesta Headquarters for Rose Show decora tions. Bunting by the yard, and fancy decorations in matchless array. Flags, Pennants, Garlands, Stream ers, Festooning, : etc. ; on ; aale on third floor.; ; .- ; ;,,;:cf(;.i.; V': ;;;- Rosa Festival Pennants, new de- 1 Q " sign, official colors; 75c value ft7C Portland Pennants, Rose Fiesta ylQl colorings; 75c values, at, each ttfC Rose Garlands at, special, each. 25 Colored Paper Festooning at low prices. ; ,.: v-x , . ; ,,,; i v. , Rose Festival Flags, special, a..l5t Tissue -Bells and Balls, -ea. 5 to 25 Buntinett Flairs ' on sticks. ' on sale at, each .'.MM..,.,.'.t,10t to 25 U. ' 6. Flags,: all siaes and ' all grades. 05 Shoes $3.85 Pr. 500 pairs of : women's fine custom made Oxfords, hand-sewed welt soles, button . styles; Russia -fcalf in tans, champagne: tops to match, new stvle toes and Cuban heels; all the newest and' finest footwear for" 6pnn and summer wear: remilar , $5. to or values, on, sale at, the pair PJOD Women's high-class patent colt Ox fords, white kid ton, huttnn arvle hand-sewed soles, plain droo toe. walking- heels also patent colt Ox fords, ribbon laces', din toe: Cuban heels, all sizes; regular $5 QP values, on sale at, the pair $00 J at ' prices - up to $1.50 - oer 5.9 c GaKiiaeiafi Commencing . today and continuing through the week we offer the greatest bargains in Men's Underwear Portland has ever known- Over 10,000 ; garments in lot-A sensational purchase from three of the largest and best known mills in the countryUnderwear : of style and quality at a price you cannot afford sale to pass by Mercerized and silk lisles -Plain, fancies and open meshes, solid colored lisles, form-fitting . ribbed underwear; fancy striped novelties Light ' blue, pink, white, salmon, etc All the best colorings and combinations All sizes in shirts and drawers All new, ready desirable merchandise that finds garme nt The - economical man will supply his Summer needsN at this extraordinary few price of, garment 59c See the big Morrison-street window display The assortment of ' styles is so large and Jt a.... . I-J!! J 'i " ' "1 i ' t" i ' 1 s ' J'' a. " 4 ' " varied that every individual fancy, can be qu ickly pleased Greatest values , in town In men's shirts, men's hosiery and men's ' neck wear-We particularly ask -you to compare our special offering'in men's shirts with those offered elsewhere If you want furnishing goods at the lowest prices You save time and money by going direct to the great ' Meier - & - j. Frank Store Take advantage of ,. this extraordinary gale Demonstration of Gossard "Lace Front" Corsets "by Mrs. Redding Expert Corsetiero Wo Arc Portland Agents Duttcrick Patterns 5. T-V ;?5c SilkQlpvelfc g2SltsGloyeslIC All this week, a sale extraordinary of 10,000 pairs of women's 2-clasp short Silk Gloves, double finger tips, best makes; white and a aj complete line of colors; sizes bY to 8; regular 75c values, pair 4C 20,000 pairs of women's long Silk Gloves at a very low price; full 16 button lengths; standard makes, including "Kayser" Gloves, "Fownes" . Gloves, "Niagara" Gloves, "Gloversville" Gloves; made of Milanese silk, and every pair guaranteed perfectly satisfactory in every particular;, black, white, tan, champagne, pongee, brown, navy, garnet, red, "nile, pink, blue, Alice, Copenhagen, lavender, old rose; etc.; all sizes, a je ' from fyi to 8; regular $1.75 and $2 values, buy all you want, pr. 1U Specials in Lace Curtains Sale; extraordinary of Cluny and Renaissance 1 . Lace Curtains, white and ecru; made on the best French nets, with linen edge and insert- ing; 50 inches wide and 3 yards long; 1,000 pairs in the lot; reg. $6.50 vals., pair... f 4.95 300 pairs of mercerized Portieres, with silk ;tord front and bottom or heavy fringest all the ; . yery.best .colorings; .oliverown, green,: gold-i and red; beautiful styles; regular i QC s "$875 values, on sale at, special, pr. viyj: Custom ; Shade, and Drapery Work our spe-J cialty. Best materials and workmanship; low- est prices. . Bargains in Embroidery , 1,500 yards of Allover Embroideries for waists and yokes6; Swiss and nainsook materials, de signs in French and eyelet work; beautiful va riety; best regular values up to $1.50 a ft yard, on aale at this special price, yard Da C 2,000 yards Swiss and Batiste Allovers, in fig tired and striped effects; Imitation handwork; English eyelet and filet designs; $1 A 7 reg. values up to $4.50, on sale, yard Regular $2.50 Allover Embroideries, yd. .98 The best regulas $1.25 Flonncings, t, yd..39 . Entire Stock Dress Goods Low Priced Clearing sale of our entire stock of Wool Dress Goods $100,000 worth of fine black and colored dress fab rics at prices below what we are asked to pay at the mill; all new, fashionable materials, endless assort ment; fancy ,, mixtnres, tailorings, fancy suitings, plain colored fabrics; all newest ahadings, all staple shad ings; all the newest weaves and de signs in fancy materials; all the best ctfects in black dress goods. Bar gains we know will interest you at low prices, t 50c Dress Goods, the yd. 29 $1.00 Dress Goods, the yd,- 59 $Q5 Dress Goods, the yd. 87 $1.50 Dress Goods, the yd. $1.09 $2.00 Dresy Goods, the yd. gl.29 Sale of Melius and BoysySife 022.50-$25 Suits at $16.85 $ 1 5.00- $.1 8 Suits at!310.35 Boys $7.50 Suits at $5.83 Men's and young men's high-class hand-tailored - suits In all the new shades and patterns for Spring and Summer wear Browns and grays, stripes, checks and overplaids cut in the very latest fashionWell-made and finished 7 throughout-Ready-to-wear apparel of the highest grade and in every respect equal to the best : custom-made gar- 1 O CT ments Regnlar $22.50 to $25 values this wekV,V00 The exclusive clothier would ask you $30.00 for apparel of equal style and quality Supply your summer needs now 500 men's and young men's fine Suits, in tans, browns and grays, stripes and checks, worsteds and unfinished worsteds; all new, up- A QC to-date garments; selling regularly at $15 and $18 suit, at....... vlv0D 500 boys Knickerbocker Stiits, in tans, grays, browna and olives; also fancy rJffVvBBo mixtures;, pleated or. plain coats;, large variety of the.s best C QQ M i - styles; ages 6 to 16 years; best regular $7.50 values, at, the suit Children's regular 50c Rompers, in plain blue and red,' blue "and pink striped chambrays? age 1 to 6 years; re gufar 50c values at, each Clothing Department Second Floor Ml I 2 'kWM'.M Vt. r -X Th runrtr f. Portland vtaltora In Eeaxti tbla wk protnlsaa to equal those who" went' to- San Francisco to aea th fleet there.. They hava been leaTlnr on very train stnee the latter part of laet week. This morning; . the New Tork Symphony ercheatra with" Mr. Bam-j-nach came In from the eouth and were immediately taken In tow by Lola fiteera. who , a-eeomoanled them to Se attle where Miss Steers and Mlsa Co man's season begina. -r The orchestra Is to play an Important part In the fleet f rati vl ties there where the 2A0 officers will be the aueata of 'the city at the roncert." , ' A few of the society folk who' hare pone over to Puget sound are Mr. and Mrs. Everett A me. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd cSb tJLr J. Wentworth. Mr. and Mr. J. Ernest Laidlaw, Mr. and Mrs. 'Fred D. Cham berlin and Mis KtheL Mr. and - Mrs. C 1 F. "Adams, Dr. ' and Mrs. . B. De Witt Connell, Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Strain, Mrs. J. A.- Brown, Miss Fanny Brown. Miss Marlon Jackson, Mr. -and Mrs. Alma D. Kats, Robert .Smith, Mr. and- Mr. James H. McCraken. Mr. and Mrs. Peter McCraJcen.' W. A. McRae, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDonnell. Dr and Mrs. Georra A. Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. George Wll lard Brown; Mr. and Mrs. Ira' F. Pow ers, Mr. and Mrs. Everett ' jniciunan, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hasen, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cook, Miss Cully Cook.-Miss Celeste Moore, Mrs. R. R. Hoge, Miss Alice Sansbury, Mr. and Mrs. Gustavo if" 1 M .1 -0 Eve's Daughter should be fair to look upon. No unsightly blemishes should mar the natural beauty of her face and her cheeks should have a healthy, delicate tinge of color. " , . :, Hagan's " " Magnolia Balm Imparts the bloom of youth to faded cheeks and does It Instantly. No . dosing Svith medicine, no long course of treatment, only a moment required to apply this peerless beautifier. . ' V Made In two colorsPINK and WHITE. ; Price 75 cents for large bottle at your druggist. Sample free. . LYOS MANVFACTTEIN CO, 44 Sostk Fifti St BROOSXYN, K.T. i ir mmmifl3r BUnoji, Miss Helen Simon, Mr. and Mr. k l?r ?l6l?n Crdwell entertained, at " -.j vMuvit mill XV laUlBB, Her rooms wer pretty with choice flow rs red Duke of Richmond roses In the drawing room and yellow tulips in were won by Mrs. Edwin Caswell afid Mrs. Morrill of Worcester, Massachu- Strowbrldgs. 1 mrs" J" The faculty and cadets of Hill Mlll- vitauons for the commencement hop noi rnuiv evening at the academy armory. These dances have taken jrjstlge as some of the most delight- rill nr tna iMilomlA A ., a . - r" wMv.eaiV uauuc w 11 C( MX war attended alike by the younger v w, uiuor ones, una patron esses for the evening are Mrs. George feV,1? CampbelL Mrs. Anne Rebecca IfL- JePh WwxJ Hill, Mrs. Her bert Hotman, Mrs. S. Rutherford John ston. Mrs. John K. Kollock, Mra. J. Wesley Laid, Mrs. Alpha Eugene Rocker and Mrs. Charles C. Smith. , Th JnvftaUons are out for the wed ding of Miss Helen Kathertne Brlgham and Norrls B. Gregg, which will take place at the First Presbyterian church Mr. and Kra. Porter Elmer Brirham hava sent out the cards; Thera haa been aV mrmmt HasiI 4 Maalnl -Vi a - - - wvu wivi w)iiiiuk iur iisi iss Brlgham who I popular - with ' . the unger pet. one is a memcer of Mrs. k.wvuw.a.w.w ..w. i.iu u inn mi deal of attention. Mis Irene Higgins ""r 01 nonor ana Miss bridesmaids. The best man will be Gil- . ...... riiu uniiwra nowara Roberts of New York. Fred Chapman. -rvwvva atvusvil - . T wU ICf OlUlCn The rolf tournament that An... ' a iiiuiiuiv bi ill. niTir t nnu. mm a . tracting attention Just now and moat of the entertaining among the -smart set Sll1 b,t tne ?0,f ub thia week. This afternoon there had been 1 en tries from Portland, but a good many are closed tonight There will be a ,i luuir viBnora rrora Tacoma and Beattle-. Next Haturrla amm e,.. in cwb m me tournnmenr win mm vBycv-umx gay evening at me, club. The event Of nrnmlnenna mnn affairs tomorrow will be a larre bridge and Mra A. B. Butterfleld. Tomorrow evenlnr the Ttnua-fitara nt St David's will siv a farce nt th. ..t aide Woodmeni hall under the direc tion of Mrs. Mina Crolius Gleason who has been training them Th.i a. David's affairs are attended by a good II1IUIJ OUUICkJ 1U1K. ' . i '.1 , , Tie Bab boma tea Thuradar after. noon will take the place that th la an nual ffnir .Inv, tmlrmm clety people. Mrs. L. W. Slfton la pres ident' of the home and many promi nent women are Interested In the work nd lend their aid to developing It. M- Bergen will our and the girls !'"'" " mm utn Bierung, miss Hazel Tlchnor. Miss Nellie Hemanway, M Lna Simpson, Miss Mildred yall. Miss Elenor Rothemel,.Miss Lois Scott, Miss Verne Bergen and Miss Leotl Deaver. The candy table will be In MlasT?,M1'," MaId Hart assisted by """" woBsmger. mis CharlotU Sar.ik.AtM,s IlM KoeiUer and Miss Ruth Church. -r, , . ..... . T ALTERATION SALE MAKES GREAT HIT Crowds of Shoppers Throng the Rosenblatt Store AH Day. We will be practically "compelled to suspend business during the three sum mer months while extensive alterations oro rami maae in our present quarteip. A part of our corner pas been leased fpr other business, and we ara "forced through th. wall " . -. " - I O lUUDh huiuh;, our goods now while they ara new and i u-uaie; wr -zmrr-f uiem over co an other year and then aell them aa Uat jvnrm swas. m aucn a caaa it la cer tAln wt vnnM Viqv. a .M.ir. .i- ... a.io . . ,p Our announcement In the Sunday t&- nera sartraoAi4 wMaan.j .4,..-. zM.m "iuw;iwhi auvnuun, fi?.ntJK This Is the first time ... ui. uiomrj oi roruana mat such phenomenal reductions were ever made on the wnrM'. K..t irv... - w clothlnr. A inl.t. .,.w r.JL. dlee, comprising Hart, 6 chaff nor 4V "' 4"" maxim ana overcoats tor wSh w re exclusive agents). - - l0Ylb''. ?oty.nf nlvfurnlshlng'and "iBiioai quality, we quote J-h,.oh!?w RT'" io the big reductions that are made throughout our entire atnolr TAn...i .v. r . . . -.. n3 in ir; i v ii o name rr ?KSvt,on of Rosenblatt A wiui w fears or a saccessrui busi ness career in Portland Insures nn statement mad will be carried out to the letter. - Men's SultiTand Overcoat vuucea loiiown: - . n . ..fll d.OWBJ 1 50: 0 " down to I2S.56; $40 down to YftY?. " " are reduced as follows: ' ti suits mow la; IJ suits ow-12.65; SR, suits now 13.35; $7.50 suits now tfi 1?."uit? now M-5: $18 suits now $10. negligee slilrts 76c; $1.60 golt and neg llree shlrta $1.15: $2 golf and negligee sUtrt $1.25; $2.50 a5lf and WJi ahlrts $2;.$ J golf and negligee shirts $2.10; -$S golf and neglige shirts ; $4; 60o men's fancy hose $5o; 60o men's underwear -Bc;., 7Bc men' underwear 50c; $1- men's 7tnderwar. 70e; fl.ES men' -underwear $1.15; 4$ men' un derear $1.65; $3.60 man' underwear Tou will find the regular prlo and th sal price marked on every . gar ment. , , . SAM't, ROSENBLATT V CO, ' . Third and Morrison streets. Boston waiters and other union are mak In g an effort to hava . the ri ieenee commissioners mak a rule that women cannot be employed to serve liquor in anv licensed place ' In the city. - PUT UP CUP FOE ; ; FESTIVAL FLOAT i . . .-. At the weekly, luncheon of th board of supervisors of the Portland Com mercial dub ystrday it was decided to award a handsome cup to th Rosa Festival, to be competed for by th floats and decorated vehicles. ' There have 'been 133 application for mem bership received since the opening of the new club house. 1 Of these IS were acted upon yesterday. The others take the regular course ' of three weeks' posting on the bulletin board. The club received from Mrs. Cleve land Rook well, wife -of th late painter. a marine view, showing the Paoiflo " ocean . at the mouth ' of the Colutobla five?. Mr, Rockwell was a well-known painter of marine Scenes, and his pic tures were among th favorite In th old 'club, which was destroyed by fire. Rockwell was the first honorary mem ber elected to the Portland Commercial club. : : -. .--. - . .ngr Chlng Bad Chinanuut. . " "CSpecOiT- Dlijwtch to The Joaraal.) . ' ; Th Dalles. Or:. May !$. WongChlng. who wa Jointly accused with his son, Wong wee, of buying stolen goods, yes terday pleaded guilty In-the circuit court ana was imea iiuu. .. IMPOND)Mp-TlKIEEAPY Will ;Make Life Wo"rttyviBig The great diversity of nervoua troubles from which the majority of women and young girls suffef so much are not always connected with organic disease; and while competent diagnosis and treatment are nec essary, these tr-ouble re speedily eradicated by this new and marvellous CURE. -There is absolutely no need for womerieitlwr young or old, to drag out a debilitated existence, - weak, pale and nervous, when r IMPONDERO-THERAPY will promptly create STRENGTH by, making' RICH RED BLOOD' and building up every organ of, the body to do its natural work. Nursing mothers, especially appreciate the grateful and vital life-giving force of this treatment, which calms the nerves, insures a healthy appetite and refreshing sleep, permeates the blood and works in nature's own way to tone tip and restore the harmony of the entire organism. IMPONDERO-THERAPY is preeminently a reconstructive treatment and quickly di-" .sipates those threatened weaknesses, which all" women dread. 'Heed the warnings of backache, constant . weariness, headache, "brain fag" and lack of appetite,-and be assured that IMPONDERO-THERAPY wiil re store your vital energy by purifying and increasing the life-giving properties of your blood, give-you appe tite and digestion, and fortify your system against disease. IMPONDERO-THERAPY calls to every nar-N row-chested, hollow-eyed, health-broken, spiritless and discouraged .woman in Portland,' and we promise to so fill your watery blood with ozone that it shall be. turned into ruby life-giving, pulsating energy, bringing back the sparkle to vour eve. causinar vour chest and nostrils to txnand with faree and Jiealtti -Anen;n t it.'. jewel casket to vou and insoirinc von with the: determination to stretch forth vnnr hanA anA irr.in .... . " . " ... 1 v , - q,. mou ll. ,11. 1 LI 111. wealth . We As ti.. ...n..n 2M .Mi..!nM n.Vi .4pv., . .. a .... ,ww Js. U9S..UIKU T 111 WlllltVUVU T. 1 L 1 UUI IIV.IUIIJI. IMPONPEIlO-THERAPy COMPiWr ' . Merchantf Trust Building, Fifth Floor, Sixth and Washington Streets, PSHIand; Oregon. . Offic Hours t 10 , m. to 5 p, m.; 31 to 8 p. m,; Sunday, 10 to 12 m. Phohes Main 7743. A575S. ' 11 r '" f f 1 1 J' 1 ; . - IE II IE