THE OREGON,' SUNDAY JOURNAU PORTLAND. SUND'MO'rNINO; JUNE 14. . 1S03.'
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This is an occasion annually awaited by the thousands of .Portland women who depend on Portland Sf Greatest; Lace, Store Our European representative has been purchasing for months
for this supreme money-saving occasion in the lace centers of me worldthe assortment emtocmg laces this
year for all purposes. Every woman who appreciates extraordinary bargains in fine laces.wdl be here earlyMonday mprnmg. The prices quoted give you an idea of the many rare bargains
' " In all there are a million yards in about two thousand patterns the season V newest and mo , 1 - t't
. net andpoint de venise, net top laces, French valenciennes, galloons, medallions, motif sr etc. The geatest-lace valu , ;
All our white," cream, ecru, blacV and colored Laces and Lace Novelties on special sale
from the dainty light Valenciennes and Net Top.to the heavy Venise and Imitation Irish
effects.. 48 and 45-inch Figured and Dotted Waist and; Dress Nets, Edges, Insertions,
Galloons, AppUques, MedaUions, Alloversetcin Net, Venise, Baby Irish, Chantifly, Princess,
Spanish, Cluny and Filet effect at the following greatly reduced prices: V v
65c to 95c Values, Yd. 39c
$l-$i0Valuesrfajrd58c
$1.75-$2.25 Vals.v Yd. 98c
$2;50-$3 Vals., Yd. $1.49
Reg. $4 Values, Yd. $1.98
Values to $5.50 Yd. $2.45
A special assortment of white, cream and
ecru Edges, Insertions and Galloons in Net,
Chantilly, Venise, Baby Irish and Imitation
Cluny all new and beautiful patterns from
s4 to 5 inches wide: -
Values to 63c Yard at 19c
Values to 93c Yard at 23c
See big window displays. Be early. No phone
orders filled, none reserved, nqne C O. D.
. A. big lot of Valenciennes Laces and In
sertions; in single and double-thread, V to
2 inches wide a varied assortment of beau
tiful patterns: '
Values to 20c Yard at 10c
Valenciennes Laces ahd
single and double-thread,
wide sale prices: .
Values to 25c Yard at 15c
$1.65 Per Dozen Yards
Insertions in
to 2 inches
i Imitation Torchon Edges and Insertions,
1 to 4 inches wide; also Vil. Laces and In
sertions, to 1 inches wide:
Values to 20c Yard at 5c
55c Per Dozen Yards
1 Many other extra bargains in Laces and
Embroideries for Monday's sale which we
do not have space to advertise.
Great Receiver's Sale
Arnold PrintWorks Fabrics
The Greatest Values in 20 Years
THIS IS A SALE THAT WILL MAKE
HISTORY in the selling of desirable Wash
Fabrics. THE ARNOLD PRINT WORKS
of North Adams, Mass, produce, and have
produced for many years, the BEST-KNOWN
Cotton Dress Fabrics IN AMERICA, if not
ia the world. Their name has been the syn
onym of QUALITY or originality of newness
and beauty of designing.
Financial MAmt f&sced them in the hands of receivers
and they have beea forced to sacrifice price for immediate
distribution. The esppcrtaaity is now presented to purchase
here their most dessraUe fabrics at the lowest prices that
these or any aaaSSar qsaSty materials have ever been offered
in the history of tSae cotton fabric business.
To the woman who knows, to the merest tyro, in fact, the
prices that follow tell a most remarkable story of saving and
we count ourselves fortunate in being able to present this
record-breaking sale.
35c Silk Warp Mousselines 18cYd.
Printed Silk Warp Mousselines, handsome plaids in attractive
colorings and black and white. Produced by the Arnold
Print Works to retail at 33c to 50c a yard. Sale Q
orice..... . JLOC
25c Sheer Printed Tissues 13c Yd.
Sheer Printed Tissues in most desirable "patterns white
grounds with tinted flowers; white with colored dots, rings
and checks: ecru witn colored aots, rings ana iiowers. inou-
sands of yards have been sold at 25c yard. Sale
price
13c
25c Merc. Printed Taffetas 15c Yd.
$8.50 Fancy Summer Dresses at $4.73
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The Paris fashion artists have set their' seal of approval
on the colored wash dress, and the boulevards this summer
will be resplendent with color. These dresses come in soft,
delicate tones that are exquisitely beautiful, and theyoare sure
. to be in great demand.
Women's Two-Piece Dresses of figured and striped dimity
and lawn,' in blue, brown, navy, black and pink; fciade with
square and round yokes, trimmed with Valenciennes lace and
insertions, and combined with Swiss sleeves. The skirts are
made in the new gored and flare styles with folds. fcA JO
Selling regularly up to $8.50. Monday sale. ....... O
Summery Lingerie Waists
Values up to $5.00 for $2.38
The hundreds of Lingerie Waists that are included in this
sensational low-priced event are sheer, filmy, lace and embroidery-trimmed
creations that approximate the ideal of com-,
fort and styles both summery and dressy. They are made
of the finest materials and elaborately or simply trimmed with
lace insertion, embroidery, pin tucks and heavy lace or em
broidery' medallions. Remarkable values up to QO
$5.00. The greatest values of the year at. ....... . .d0O
Black Lisle Lace Stockings
35c Quality for 19c a Pair
Women's Black Lisle Lace Boot or Allover Lace Stockings ;
a great variety of patterns; best 35c quality. Sale
price ....
19c
15c
Mercerized Printed Taffetas "--the most silky matenal pro
duced in cotton, and printed in a large variety of designs in
choice colorings. Never sold for less than ZOc yard.
Arnold Print Works Sale.,
15c Printed Etamine Voiles 9c Yd.
Printed Etamine Voiles in neat checks, dots and figures dark
and medium colors. Troduced by the Arnold Print A
Works to retail at 15c yard. , Sale price. '. . . "C
Reg. 19c Bordered Batiste 13c Yd.
40inch and 36-inch Bordered Batiste printed dots, stripes,
plaids, checks and figures white and tinted grounds, dainty
colorings, effective borders. Produced by the Arnold in
Print Works to retail at 19c yard. Sale price ioC
Reg. 15c Chiffon Corded Mulls 9c
Corded Mulls, chiffon weieht. in white and tinted erounds.
wiui.neat, pieasuig designs, iroauced by the Arnold
Print Works to retail lor 15c yard. Sale price
9c
Newest Covert Jackets
Values to $15.00 at $6.85
Women's Smart Covert Jackets in all the best shades of
tan in fitted, semi-fitted and box-coat styles, all lined with
best quality taffeta silk and guaranteed satins. In short
and medium lengths. Selling regularly to $15. Qf
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Monday sale price; . .
$3.00 WHite Cambric Skirts $1.69
Women's.! White Cambric Skirts, extra quality, daintily
trimmed with i embroidery, . tucks, lace, etc 1 tt A
Values to $3.00. Sale price 3l07
$6 00 White Cambric Skirts $2.98
Women's ; White s Cambric ; Skirts, extra quality deep
flounces, trimmed with insertions and lace edg- OvfQ
ings. Values to $6.00. Sale price.... "... .J),"0
OurBntireStockof
Parasols Reduced
Owing to the backward season, we place
on sale our entire new summer stock of
Parasols at reduced prices including:
LINEN PARASOLS Plain, fancy bor
ders, embroidered dots and. figures.
PONGEE PARASOLS Hemstitched,
tucked, fancy colored borders, colored em
broidered effects and oriental borders. ,
TAFFETA PARASOLS White, black,
brown, tan, green, navy, royal blue, gray
and Dresden effects.
Regular $1.50 Parasols Only:; 95c
Regular $2.50 Parasols for.;.; $1.65
Regular $3.50 Parasols for. .$2.35
Regular $4.00 Parasols for.... $3:00
Regular $5.00 Parasols for. . . .$3.75
3,000 Yds. Best Rajah Silks
Reg. $1.35 4 $1.50 Vals. 95c
Extraordinary sale of 3,000 yards of our best quality Rajah
Silks in plain and fancy effects in all the best shadesr-the
most popular and stylish fabric of the day for coat suits.
Regular $1.35 and $1.50 quality at the extremely low flC
price, yard. . , . . , . .......... t. ,. ,'. . .4uC
$25 Hair Mattresses $14.95
We dp not ordinarily sell Mattresses, but this , value is so sen
sational that we secured it fpr our customers. Superb 35
pound, 4-4 silver-gray Hair Mattresses of the finest quality,
covered with the best grade 8-ounce A. C A. ticking, filled
with the first quality silver-gray hair. We have just 100
mattresses in this consignment that we have to offer at this
exceptionally low price. Regular $25.00 - &1l QC
values, while they last Monday. plfKtfD
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Beautiful Summer Dress
Hats, $8, $10, $12 and $15
New Summer Millinery just arrived in all its luxuriant
and radiant beauty. A great variety of Dress Hats shown
here for the first tun Beautiful straw and net shapes, with
ribbon, flower and ostrich-feather trimmings. Exceptional
values and the newest hats in town for $8.00, $10.00, $12.00
and $15.00. '
85c Tuxedo Veilings at 25 c
A large assortment of black, white and colored Tuxedo Veil
ings, with large and small chenille dots ; all new mer-O m
chandise. Regular values to 85c yard. Sale price. .... &3C
$1 Long Lisle Gloves 69c
16-button Lisle Gloves in black, white and tan washable, full
16-button length; the most popular glove for summer . Q "
wear. Clasps at wrist Regular $1.00 value, sale. . . , , .DC
75c Short Lisle Gloves 39c
2-clasp Lisle Gloves, same quality as above, in Hack,, QA
white and colors. Regular 75c values for. . . . . .'. . . ... OuC
35 c Womeh's Neckwear 23 c
75cWomen,sNeckwear49c
Two special assortments of Women's Neckwear, including
Bows, Jabots, Yokes, Collars, etc. Reg. OOr rjnf AQg
35c, 65c and 75c qualities reduced to....XjL ClIIU HVL
Special Sale Values in Hammocks
REJOICES IN VICTORY FOR -THE
CAUSE OF PROHIBITION
By Ada "Wllac tTnruh, State Correa-
ponding Secretary W. C. T. U
WhiU Btbbonara ara not formatting
that tha temperance causa la broader
than tha state of ''Oregon. We had
scarcely seased our Jubilation over the
newt that Illinois with Ita breweries
and distilleries. It thousands of sa
loons with their political power, had
voted 94 per cent of its territory Arw
when the swift dispatches bore us the
news that North Carolina had won
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Kfivcr Fails to r
HESTOHE GltAYr FADED
IlAIIi to Its NATURAL
COLO ft pd BEAUTY
t No matter how longf it has been era
r faded. Promotes a luxuriant growth
.cf healthy hair. Stops iU fallinj'out,
end positively removes Dan
e'ruJI. Keeps hair soft and glossy. Re
iute all substitutes. 2i times as much
ia $L0O as 60c size. s
IS PjfQT A DYE.
Pbll H Cs.. Newtrk, K. f. '
CI anl COc bottles at tfrogglsts
WOOUAIU), CLAKKE & CO.'
state prohibition by a tremendous ma-
uruy. xnis news naa not ceased to
e real news when our own atato, lec
tions showed Oregon well up with' the
"dry" procession with tl prohibition
counties. ' , .
. We may rejotca ever the notaries
down In IMiIe and the fact that within
eigne months there have been five new
prohibition states added to the list, but
we may oe paraonea 11 tne wmtening
nap r our own state rives us tne
greater pleasure. For 26 years the
.u Yoman' Christian Temperance
union of Oregon has been sowing the
ma upon inn noma iieiu
that now presents a golden harvest of
ripened grain ready for tha voters' reap
. hv bn sspecially happy
to find that with the exception of some
lone precincts "dry" territory has
chosen to remain "dry" and more to
Rv f Ifl1".1, lorlty for prohibition
than In the last election. . .
That the suffrage measura did not
P" cause for regret, but the end
.and here can be little doubt
iUr. V - T,cry is only deferred, and
time ' '-onP"Mvlir b'
Ti "? 5lLl. com he many who
voted against this manifestly Just simv,
ur H1 recall with mortification their
f '".J?" aoms- m startling con
iF' i2 thi8 .come" th Pleasing news
tharPTealdent Roosevelt Invited Mrs.
Barah Piatt De-ker. the national presi
dent of the Women's Federation of
Clubs, to sit with the recent conference
of notable officials In Washington to
discuss with them matters of public
and national policy. The time is swift
ly comlny when the nation will have
the benefits of the "mothering" it so
much needs. We are .alad to note that
Governor Hoch of Kansas has recently
appointed Mrs. Mitchell to the office
of probate Judge to succeed her, hus
band, who died in office.
Hon. Seaborn Wrlcht of Oeorrla was
given an ovation recently upon the oo
caslon of his argument for stats pro
hibition before the JLouisiana house of
representatives. The Dally Picayune,
of New Orleans, whose inclination to
ward "the trade'5 In the past Is so well
known. Jn referring to this event, says:
"What does this meant Is Louisiana
. . . 1 1 , . m vnA nrnninmnn crni
umnT Prohibition talk Is t strong to-
nlaht. Men who were never anown 10
express a sentiment against the licensed
saloon before are showing; a remarkable
TTv. . Te anv rinnht latad
cn&iiKV vv. " - -
K.fr as to prohibition being a, real
livs Issue in tneaiaw,.
KnatSrVwflght said: "Prohibition Is
no more --
the whole south wiu oe under proniDi-
Mrs. Margaret ' Dye Ellis, superln-
tenaeni '"l''.11""'!
ivoman . '
was the spokesman recently for a com
mittee or women wno naa auaience wim
President Kooseveit to protesi agajnei
several abuses, notably the employment
m wnm an in si nrnrninpnt wniiiRBais
liquor store In Washington. The presi
dent promisea immcuiBH kiiuu v vv-
rect this. . 1 - -
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ment of the storm against the saloon.
It reaiiy iwu as ix i.ufj fiiwn v "
pie, at last aroused. : were srolng to
work In dead earnest to do the only
logical thlnar a patriotic people can ao
to exterminate the safe and manu
facture of all Intoxicating perverages.
- iTne meeting or jeninii uihuh
Wednesday next will be the tlrnj for
regular Muniicni irfpviva.f I ,
perlntendents are ,jjueeted - to bring
written reports, mutw. .iiui,
state evangelist for Oklahoma, will be
In attendance and give a brief address;
subject, :ow Oklahoma Went Dry.''
LOVED GIRL HE COULD
KOT WED; KtLLS SELF
: S": (Calted Frees-Leased Wlre.l
Ban Francisco. June 1 J.--Everett jWhy
ers died in s -hospital here today las the
result of a gunshot wound self Inflicted
because he was married and could not
make pretty Antonette Duval his wife.
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MEDFORD'S NEW $30,000
HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING
Showing What the Building Will Be When Completed.
' (Speeisl Dispatch to The Joaraal.) '
Medford. QrH June U. The new high
school building, now ' under construc
tion here." will cost 130.000. - G. W.
P reedy of Medford, -Is the - contractor.
The architect is Charles H. Burgraf of
During a family., reunion at Whyers
home several evenings ago, -he stood" up
before the gatherins and fired a shot
into his bead. - He said that he could
not live without Miss Duval, who Is
prostrated at the news of his death.
Albany, whose work Is known all over
the state. ' - . -
The building-. Is 117x100 feet, it has
11 classrooms snd an assembly-room
with seating capacity of (00. ; The
basement will be of concrete and . the
saperstructure of brick and Oregon
granite. '
Congressman David J. Foster of the
First Vermont district, - has withdrawn
as a candidate for the United States
senate and will seek reelection to the
house of representatives. . , . . .; i.
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WOOD PRICES DROP
Old Body Fir, 4 ft, C. O. D. $5.00
Buy now for CASH and save money ,
COAL, a'6.oo
B 1771 F. B JONES & CO. East 7
BENEFIT AT OAKS
. ; F0K POOR OF CITY
Saturday. Juns 17, will be a gala day
at ths Oaks for the benefit of the sick
poor of the city. The management has
given over to the Visiting Nurses' as
sociation the park and the dancing pa
vilion. Many children's psrties are be
ing planned for the afternoon, but in
the evening there will be a dancing
party In the pavilion from :80 to 11:30.
The following are the patronesses:
Mesdames T. B. Wilcox, H. W. Corbett
W. 8. Ladd, H. C; Campbell, J. Wesley
Ladd, R. Koehler, Gordon- Vorhles W.
L. Boise, B. P. Ef finger, James Laid
law, C. E. S. Wood. J. D. Hart. J. A.
Bhepard, F. G. Bykes, J.. K. Teal, Wil
liam Alvord. F. J. Bailey. C. H. Lewis,
Paul Wesslnger, ,t B. .8, Josselyn, Wil
liam McMasters, J. K. Kollock. Sol
Hirach, L A. Lewis. Stuart Llnthicum,
A. 3. Meier. F. Hart. .
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An Economical Suitor.
, ' : From Penny - Pictorial.
It was fair time in - 8elktrk, and
Sandy and his sweetheart were wan
dering 'round arm-in-srm. enjoying the
sights. Presently they espied s smart
looking pis shop, which they promptly
Cordwood
4-foot first-class seasoned Ss.00
4-foot . second-class - seasoned. . . . . .s)4-S0
Sawed, extra ...................... BOe
4-cord Orders or mors 2 So a cord less.
SeghersWoodCo.
Ninth and Gllaan. Main I3S9 A 141S
ciiivivu- yrtitAj uiut i ru vitv yiv, mm
down and 'commenced to eat it. Mean
wnne ma (in looia enyiy on.
is t tine, oanny i ene iimiaiy ssaeo.
At 'tis awful flna. Junnle!" ha
answered. 'Tfev should buy one!" "
Rabbi Em 11 G. Hlrsch advises . the
Jewish women of Chicago to get iota .
polices.
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