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THE OREGON tAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, i WEDNESDAY EVENING. MAY 27, 1803.- Stc?e '.Opaa DV&ay Gyeii!iag;yntii9$ MERCHANDISE PURCHASED ON CIEEIT EAlA! : OF THE MONTH COSS ON YOU& JUNZ ACCCU r PbrtlandAscnti " 1 -. . Portland Agcntc P3CEQIS. Dattoricli Pattern: "Gossard" Core: .3.50 '-PopccoEs CS.5?M AM Par Foe Ml Off ' Backward season and nothing else is responsible for sweeping reductions our. entire new stock of ParasolsThis season's hand somest novelties in ; lrge as- sortment Take advantage j 500 plain white linen Parasols, just what you want for the Rose Fiesta Parades: Regular $2.00 rj ' vals.on special sale at... p $3.50 white' linen Parasols ?2.57 100 very ( striking Japanese ' Silk Parasols, hand-painted effects, in beautiful .designs and col- f?Q' orings; $3.50 vals. '. yCfDV $5 Parasols at $3,98 Ea. $6 Parasols at $4.9Q Ea. $7.50-$a Parasols $5,9fl $13$l3.30Parasrs$7.98 $3-$i6.50 Parasls $9.98 $20-$35 Parasols Off 1,000 pieces' of wool Soutache Braid, black-and colors, for trimming bathing C suits, children's dresses, etc.; 20c value, on sale at, the dozen yards........... UC 1,000 dozen white' pearl buttons, two and four-hole, plain and fancy, sizes 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24; values to 20c dozen; on sale at the low price of, dozen. .. UC Great special bargains in plain and fancy Ribbons. Take advantage of this sale. Great special bargains in women' Neckwear., Matchless values and qualities. 50c Veilings at 28c-35c Uridervests 18c Today and tomorrow, 5,000 yards of beautiful new Face Veilings in Tuxedo nets, hair lines and. chenille dotted effects full regular width, color assortment in cludes black, brown, navy, white,' light blue, red gray and green; best 50c OQ values will be on special sale at the remarkably low price of, the yard..jeOC 2,000 garments of women's knit cotton undervests and pants, plain fin- 10 ished r lae-tinamed, all siiea. best 35c. value on sale; at, the garment' IOC Great bargains in women's and children' Hosiery. Take advantage of this sale. Millinery Clearance Sale n Second oor , On all New York and Paris Pattern Hats, "this season's handsomest 'creations and most exclusive styles. A beautiful show ing and exceptional values. Let us show yoa.n 2d floor. " A great special lot of women's .Tailored and Dress Hats, trim'd in flowers,. wings and ribbons; new shapes and effects in all the most desirable shades ' and combinations; wonderful values at a very low price. Take your choice of the assortment at this low price, M ftp each JZ.yO Complete line of women's new Sailor Hats in. white and black; in split straws and ' rough braids all the. newest blocks and great special values, on sale at, special, each .V. ! ........ 75 to f 5.00 Great special lot of women's and misses' white Sunbonnets in the. best styles; reg ular 50c values; on special sale at, Women's and misses' white Lingerie Hats at prices ranging from, .each, 98 up to .$2.50 $12.50 Net Hats rfor $7.50 Ea. 'Great special" lot of women's Net Hats in black and white, trimmed in &l PA flowers and net;' all new .shapes; regular $12.50 values, on sale at, each, " Entire new line misses' and children's trim'd flats, Leghorns and pyroxlyn braids, trimmed in chiffon, braid, ribbon and flowers; at. each, from 1.25 tip to 6.50 Infants' and children's Headgear he largest and best display in the city. 2d floor. v i ' ' I ' $25 Suits $16.85 $18 Suits $10.35 Boys Suits $5.83 Men's' and young menV high-class hand-tailored suits in all the; new. shades and patterns for spring and 11 summer, wear browns 'and grays, stripes, checks and Oterplaids cut in the .very latest fashion well-made. nd finished throughout. Ready-to-. wear apparel . of the highest .'grade .and in every respect equal to the best custom-made garments. Regular $22.50 to $25.00 values on sale this week at. the low price of $16.85 The exclusive clothier would Vask you $30.00 for ap parel of equal style and quality. Supply your needs. -500 - men's and young men's . fine Suits, - in ' tans, ' browps and grays, stripes and checks; worsteds and unfinished worsteds: all new. up-to-date garments. .selling regularly at $15.00 and $18.00 lft QC the suit, on special sale at. ? 500 boys' Knickerbocker Suits in tans, grays, browns v 'and olives; also fancy mixtures; pleated or plain ocoais, 4arge. variety 01 me oest styles; ages o to 16 years; regular $7.50 values, on special C QQ sale at the low price of, the suit.,.. ... . .. JO0 Sale of Men's "duett" Shirt $1.50-g2 Values 95crEacK In, the big Men's Furnishing De partment we announce a sensa- tional sale V of the - celebrated Cluett" shirts at a price - below manufacturing cost 5,000 in the lot This season's I most : attrac tive patterns and ; colorings in pleated and plain styles, attached or detached cuffs- Coat shirts t)f high - grade manufacturers : Wf Stripes, checks and detached fig- rm9 .QnrSnfy an1 Qi-nm CVit-4-c? 'Vtf UUa ' CUAU WiUAUllVi - UiUt AV. X pilCC UCtUlC IUIOWH Ull merchandise . of equal quality- All sizes vbetter come early if you want to, share in the wonderful bargains While they last we will j place them on sale at the very unusually f C low and sensational sale price of, each Ladies' $2.50 Belt Pins for 98c Cameo Brooches 35c to 75c Ea. . x In the Jewelry department, a great special assortment of fancy Belt Pins in silver, gold and antique finishes, large variety of fancy stone settings; $2.50 QQ values, on special sale aLhtejcejilMnally.J.CYr"prScs..oft each yOC Cameo Brooches, large imitation cameos, newest thing for wear, with fancy neck wear; great values on special sale at the very low prices of, each.... 35 to 75 Solid pearl top Hat Pins, in all colors; great value on special sale at, each. ..10 All kinds of Novelty Jewelry on sale at very low prices. Take advantage of sale. $2.00 Nightgowns for 98c $6;50 Nightgowns $3.90 $3.50 Drawers $ I ?3 Pair $6.50 Petticoats $3.90 Ea. Women's fine cambric and nainsook Gowns, made low, round neck and high-neck styles, long and short sleeves, trimmed in fine laces and embroideries, QO tucks and insertions; $1.75 and $2 values "Women's fine cambric and nainsook Gowns, tTimmed in very fine embroideries, laces, beading, tucks, in sertion and ribbon; Jong and short flowing sleeves; the regular $5.00 to $6.50 value; on special flJO QA sale at the low price of, each, vIU Women's fine cambric and nainsook Drawers, made with wide, full flounces, trimmed in lace and embroi dery edgings, tucks, insertions and headings; d 70 regular $2.50 values, at, pair Bl.lU Special lot of cambric and nainsook Drawers, trimmed in rick-rack and lace edgings; regular 65c 1Qg values; on special sale at, the pair Women's fine cambric Petticoats, made with wide "flounces of embroidery and clusters of lace edging and insertion; $6.00 and $6.50 values, on special dJO QA sale at the low price of, each yJ5U Women's fine cambric and nainsook Chemise, with short skirt, trimmed in fine laces, embroideries, QO beading and ribbons; $1.75 values, each 30C We are Portland agents for "Nemo" Corsets. The only complete stock in the city and expert fitters at your service. On the second floor. Take advantage. LIGHT LUNCHES SERVED AT OUR SODA POUNTAIN-Bcstment ..... . ... . . I Picnic and Outing Supplies 9-inch paper Plates; buy all yoo want at ?the very low price of, per dozen.... Canopeners, 7f each; Corkscrews4; Wood, Plates, special' at, each .6f Granite Coffee Flasks, 24t each; Folding Lunch Boxes, special, each..... .15 Collapsible Drinking Cups, 19 each; Tin Pie Pans, on special sale at, each, 4t Tin covered Buckets at, special, each; Tin Cups, d special sale for, each, 4 Tin Tea Spoons ait the low price of, dozen, 7f; Tin Table Spoons, the dozen, 14 Tin Knives and Forks, special, 49f et;Splint Basket, special price, each, T Camp StooTs, Hammocks, Swings, etc, etc., on third floor. Call and see them. Sole Portland agents for "White Mountain" Refrigerators. See them in basement Garden Hose, Lawn Mowers, Ice-Cream Freezers. All on exhibition in basement -Foryomorrovy'o Selling. Five:Hundre&Br In the Waist Department for tomorrow's gelling the geasoh's most Im portant offering of women'i fine Dress Waists of net, allover lace, Japa nese and taffeta silk All new, beautiful models for dress and evening wear -Yokes trimmed with Cluny, round mesh, medallions and crochet lace Trimmed below the yoke with lace in fancy designs or rows of fine . tucks and pleating-A great variety of handsome styles to select from Colors include white, tan, ecru, navy blue, brown and black All siscs Waists selling regularly at prices up to $9.50 each Take ( f C your choice for tomorrow at this exceptionally low price jr wol See our big Fifth street window display No mail or phone orders will be filled Plan to come early if you want to secure the very best bargains PORTLAND'S LARGEST AND GREATEST MAIL ORDER HOUSE Long Silk Gloves S3 Values at $L50 20,000 pairs of women's long Silk Gloves at a very low price; full 16 button lengths; standard makes, in cluding "Kayser"s Gloves, "Fownes" Gloves, "Niagara" Gloves, "Glovers ville" 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, from 5 to 8; regular $175 and $2.00 values; an- , ticipate your summer d CA needs at, pair.... $19U Decorations for the Annual Rose Fiesta Headquarters for Rase Show decora-, tions. Bunting by the yard and fan cy decorations in matchless array. Flags, Pennants, ' Garlands, Stream ers, Festooning, etc., etc. On sale on the third floor. Rose Festival Pennants, new design, official 4Q' colors, 75c value. .rJC Portland! Pennants, Rose .. AQ Fiesta cokrings; 75c vals, at. I4C Rose Garlands at, special, each, . 25 Colored Paper ' Festooning at low prices take advantage of this ; sale: Rose Festival Flags, special, ea, 15 Tissue Bells and Balls, ea. 5 to 25 Buntinette Flags on sticks 10-25 U. S. Flags in all sizes and all grades. WE ARE PORTLAND AGENTS FOR "VUDOR" PORCH SHADE Crea Exploteion Sale And Demonstration of the Gos&ard "Lace' Front" Corsets Said Mrs. Redding, the expert corsetiere who is with us this week, representing the manufacturers, "they would have no more need of a corset than would a West Point cadet, but a woman won't, and when a woman won't, well it's L'Irresistible or a Gossard corset for her." They are the only corsets' in the world which compel the correct standing position. When a woman stands cor rectly, every part of her anatomy takes its rightful place. The flesh relieved of duress is naturally distributed ia grace ful proportion. No matter what the fig ure, it assumes its excellence of symme try. Nature, not the corset, does this' when given a chance. -,- .' L'IRRESISTIBLE and the GOSSARD Corsets They Lace in Front. Afford nature this chance.-4 Posi tively they are the only corsets in the ; world -. successfully f designed and manufactured to acnieve this great accompiisnmeni. n Ifv-HUV I I AT THE THEATRES . , ?Why Smith Left Home. ; There in hardlr . man on the face ot the earth whe would not have left him happy home If the things had hap pened to him that happen to Smith, In r tlia screaming . jarco comedy - v'Whjr Smith left home." presehted all this week by ths BAke Stock company. : ) i Seata Boiling for John Drew. ; ". Seats are Vnow sellinf at box-office Jagement of the noted' American' actor, ohn Drew, who will present; his latest comedy success,' "My Wife," next Fri day and Saturday nights, May i and SO. A matinee will be given Saturday af ternoon. Included in "Mr. DreWs com pany are Miss BiUle Burke and Miss Dorothy Tennant . , - ,, --v;i r yiv-f.zv . "awethearta and Wlvea." .;, . "Sweethearts -and Wires, May They Never Meet." is the famous toast from which the eurrent musical comedy at the Btar theatre derive Its title. There are, alde from the musical entertain ment, a number of vaudeville special ties added for good measure. . .. ' Bill of Excellence-. "' - '..'. '.1 :Thta week at the Grand there Is a vaudeville program ' of ' excellence. . A troupe of seven Arabtah acrobats are the headline feature, and for the added feature there are Potter and, Hartwell, with comedy acrobatic feats. Lawrence and Harrington are one of the hits of the bill. - fi" f .1 y - , ' " : i ' . , - Farewell to AH en Company. This is the last week of the engage ment of the Allen stock company at the t,yiic, and the best'blU that has ever been presented by that orgsnlsa. tion is to be seen. "Under Two Flags" Is the bill, end Verna Felton and her associates are fairly covering them-, elves with glory. .. i . . . ' MetSger saves you monty oa watches. 'K SNOWED OX STEPPE. Experiences 'of Winter Taveller on Blverlan Railway,' ''"From the London Telegraph, When winter sets In adventures by rail . are frequent and the process of "roughing it" Is trying. Often trains are snowed up at little squalid stations on the steppe, when the passengers can get nothing but black bread and tea. For hours? Aye, and for days. It der rends en the authorities how long the 11 starred travelers- shall abide. This year ; numerous trains ' were caught in the snow, almost burled there, and generally on the open steppe 60 or SO miles from a lemon and 160 miles from a beefsteak. The passengers be sought the station master and others to have them dug out and to clear the line.' They even telegraphed to the minister of ways and communications, and re ceived assurances that the order would be given. It was given and disre garded. . ' , Story telling and card -playing in the flickering light of a candle were the most serious occupations of the prison, ers on the steppe. In one case tbst came , under my knowledge "he' and "she" met for the first time under these uncommon conditions, fell in love ever a sausage, a stale roll and half a bottle Of wine, which he happened to have, and they married shortly after ward. Here is a copy of one of the tele grams from snowed up r"lng'rs that were sent thj season: "This Is the sec ond day Uia we are kept by snowdrifts here in the lonely station,': Pookhoro. In spite of the energetlo telegram of the minister of wars and eommuntra tions the manager of the line baa taken no efficacious measures. We . are doomed to linger on here for an indefi nite period." (Signed by the 'passengers of the international wagon of the Ros- ton issi train. j( Ana mey iinsjerea on i Chamberlain at Astoria. ' - Astoria. Or- May 17.-County Com mitteeman James T. Wallace of the .Democratic state committee, has se cured positive assurance that Onvernor Chamberjaln will be here Friday to address ithe people. It had been re ported, that John aesrln would spnk, instead of the governor.,. ' From the Baltimore Sun. ' General Conftdenoe, .with heal:h stored, Is a welcome guest at e board. " "' ' .;.. Tcr Ix-'-rt ari Ci::.'r-. t, r i v- - - r Bears tha' ?"-EturactC-C:;w .. '.