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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 21, 1S08. DREOy.VJ.C.1 "Njemo!' Corsets l.ritte'd by the ONLY ILxpert Corsetier in Portland .Heminway's Sewing and Embroidery Silks I'M! Suppose you ' do save -ONLY 20c or 35c on the dollar at Lipman-Wolfe's "Owl" ; Cut - Rate Drug , Slore. At the bank ybur dollar earns 4c in an en tire year. .--- . EstabUshed 1850 Fifty-Eight Years inusiness Establishcd-4830 ' Victor Talking Machines $1X0 Down; $1.00a Week Records exchanged - All the new and all the old fa vorite records. - Good Mcrchandlat OnlyQuality Considered Our Prices Are Always the Lowest HE Secretaries Fill " Opening Session at Seaside1 . . 4 Meeting:., (Special Dispatch to Tb JonrntL) . 8eaiK Or- Jum JOw Th annual northwest convention of th Tn Wo men" Chrlstion association ol Wash ington, Idaho and OretOo waa Inaugu rated laat night at VSantenfa Seasida houso. On hundred delegate arrived on the afternoon train and 69 mora ara expected today. Miss Delta Watson has charge of the business and of tha con ference and Miss Frances Gage of the executive department. ' Miss Annie M. Reynolds of New Ha ven, Conn., secretary of the national board of the T. W. C. A., presided at tba i opening meeting last night. She told of i nnarlnniwa In Australia - where sne attended a like gathering, thua showing the similarity of their meetings and those carried on in this country. ., . . Other Saoretarlea Bpeak. ' Miss Gage,, tha northwest secretary, ; made a few remarks and gave the dele mates soma advlca on how they could receive tha most benefit from the con ferenceby attending tha meetings reg ularly, by the immediate application of the suggestions offered by tha leaders and by personal talks with the secre taries. She then went on to Jell about the Impressions aha received from tha first conference she ever attended as a delegate and how they had helped her In her every-day life sines that time. ; Miss Abby McEUroy, -secretary for Cal ifornia, Nevada and Arlsona, formerly Portland aecretary, brought greetings from her borne state. Miss Bouthmayd of Seattle and Miss Harris, leader of the student volunteer movement, made short speeches on the different lines of . work carried on by the association. -Miss Hayes, aecretary of the national board, then told of the eight other con ferences, similar to this one, that are rield everv year tnrougnou me unuea States. She then dwelt at some length on the vastness of this great movement anil romlndMl thnaa nresent that they were only a very small part of this great system. Mrs. Fletcher Linn sang a DeautiruJ soio, -j-iove wivine. '-''.'""',;-,;' Sslsratea present. The following delegacea arrived yes terday: Sarah Farley, Delta M. Watson, Josephine Watson, Frances Gape, Port land; Edna P. Huggins. Seattle: Nora tmmel, Mary BBimei. aiue eocKioy, Nellie Casebere, Ethel Casebere, June Patty, Salem; Flora Ridley, Seattle; Z. May ifeighen. Helen W, Copeland, Port land; Blanche Ferline, Grants Pass: Es sie E. Sechrlst, Mr a. rieicner tiinn, Portland: Edith Klelnstuber. Anna H. Wright, Jennie McFata, Luella M. Du George H. Alden, Emily A. Southmayde. KeatUe: Gertrude Holmes. Portland: A. M. Reynolds.' New Haven, Conn.; Mar garet u. Matthew, Bernejey, cat.; jo .Angeles; Ellen h. Bukers, Blanche M. Judkina, Seattle: Laura Williamson. Boise, Idaho: Edith H. Fletcher, 89- vidso'n, Edna Rogers Pullman, Wasii.j Agnes Montgomery, Enumclan. Wssh.;i Mary Jm wold, issaquan, wasn.; miss Flemmlna, Portland : Mary B. Day, El la I Pefhemm. Kelllnrham. - Waah.: Laura WU'iams. North Yakima; Bessie Brown. Tacoma: kutb k. uaiaerree, LI da O. Garrett Carrie B. Coyl. Eugene: Katie Bryan, Cells Burgess, Newberg: Mae Cameron, Colviiie, waan.: Annabel B Prague. Bertha B. Edwards, Mary E. 1 t ate, uorvauis; ttutn is. isnreworiage. Thorp, wash.; W. pearl cnandier, fort land: Martha F. Holmes. Hlllaboro: Hertha R. Dooley, North Yakima; Hel en uutcninson, Portland; Jennie is. Mar io w, jarrie uowgiii, jane' t;orjreii, Georgia Gault, Seattle: Mr. Charles W, Haves. Lena Blvhm. Portland: Frances Jjackey, Aberdeen; pearl M.; Robbing, j jessie k, la wan, tacoma; iiJiaa a. Bergman, - Cedro-Woolley; B.' Mauds Scott, Kiona, Wash.; 8. Whiteside. Port land: Annie C Pitler. Leolyn Sharfe. Salem; Mrs. J. W. McMlchael, Port-i j ana: wuuue Keny, juanaa; Amy Keuy, Portland; Marietta Phillips, Dallas; Erma Mlscl, Wenatchea, Wash.: Mra J. Addeson Campbell, Elizabeth R, Camp bell, Seattle; Effle M. Cormichael, M, Edna Bull, M. Edith Jones, Boseman, Mont; Florence M. Cowln, Spokane; 1 Florence Chapln, The Dalles; Kate Da via. Bremerton. Wash.: Clara M. Cum. mlng, Vancouver, B. C; Mrs. F. W.f : ferry, forxiana; joycie v. ueorge, iNew-, oerg; itonnat u. Aoranamson, aenna Ten hope, Caroline E. Gates,. Tacoma; Eula L Hodson, Pearl Moore, Newberg;, Ada B. HI lman, Tacoma; Bess I Fish-1 back. Adna, Wash.; Maude Ewlng Bosa t Portland; Field Miller, Orpha B. Cook, i Tacoma; Isabel M. Grover, McMlnnvllle. This morning the delegates ara di vided Into several grouDS for Bible study. Tha classes are led by tha va- rioua aecreuriee in aitenaanca Kignt Kev. Robert Paddock of eaatern Oregon will deliver two addresses today. This afternoon will be given over to recre ation. -., ., - SHORT LINE BRANCH TO BECOf.lE A LOOP Locators at Work on Project of Vast Moment to ' South Idaho. (Special Dltpatcn to The Journal.) Nampa, Ida, June JO. Assistant Lo cating Engineer Robinson of the Oregon Short Lino Is now locating tha exten sion of the Twin Falls branch west from Buhl, ha present terminus. It Is understood that the line will con tinue west to this city via Murphy, on Soaks river, now the southern terminus Jh? Wah Northern. Chief Locator fnffl h" EDUCATIONAL TKAIN ' . TIIR0U6H PALOUSE - (Special Diipitea to Tbe JouroaD Pullman. Wash.. June ?0. Tha Wash ington state college will start Ita fourth eSucational train next Monday, leaving Pullman at 7.S9 over the Northern Pa cifia The trip will be of four da vs duration and will be in charge of Pro fessor E E. Elliott, profeeeor of agrl, culture, who will be assisted by Pro- w uawtivr, 'airecior or ine rxpriment '"tation, Professor George Severance. Professor W. 8. Thornber Protesnor W. A, Linklater, and C. w' Lawrence. They will be provided with en rxhibltioc car, a lecture car and a fcleeplng car. v ; The train will make the following towns: .- - Monday, June 28 Pullman," Union town, Colton, Johnson. Pullman, Palouee. Oarfleld. Belmont. Oakesdale. ; . 7 Tuesday Kosalla, Plaza, . Spangle. Marshall. Cheney, Medical Lake, Deep Crwk, Reardan, Mondovl, Davenport Wedneadsy Coulee City, Hart line, Al mira. Govan, Wilbur, Creston. Tiiurday, Connell, Hatton, Cunning bam. Lind, , Paha, PJuvlUe, Bpracue, bponane. . . Hindus fa Combat. -(plal rHptrb to Tb JootmL) ' Astoria. - Or., June f 0, A Hindu working at the Hume mill got Into sn Hrcatlon with another of hla race 'J hurnlay evening and received a very bad cut In the head with an a. His rendition i not very serloua Ha re-i-M to tcU who Injured bim. $7.50 Net Waists - $3.77Eicli8;75:.:Siik" Petticoats at $4.79 A lot of 1 83 Novelty Net Waists, made over silk, in the popular ecru shades, suitable for street and evening wear. . These waists are all ney and up-to-date, being trimmed with 3 fancy medallions, - cluny lace and ribbons 'The sleeves are made ' in ' the popular three-quarter lengths, trimmed and finished at cuff with dainty lace. Selling ifc tLJ regularly up to $7.50. For Monday sale, each . a) J i Silk Tackets, Jackets and Covert Jackets-Choice $8.75 Selling Regularly to $17.50 Women's Jackets of finest all-wool white serge, in medium and long lengths; some are plain tailored, others are trimmed with silk and fancy braids; also jaunty Black" Taffeta Silk Jackets in several lengths, elaborately trimmed with fancy embroidery and braid, and Covert Cloth Jackets. Selling regularly to $17.50. Sale . :;r tfQ 7C price .$0 I U $75c-$rSilk and Lisle Gloves 39c Pair Women's Two-Clasp Silk and Lisle Gloves, all sizes, all colors, pure silk and lisle gloves made to sell at 75c and $1.00 a pair. OA Monday. OuC $1;75 Corsets at 98c Special for Monday sale. We offer 300 pairs of the newest models in the well-known 'Nadia" corsets in three 'of the latest effects. Sold regularly at $ 1 .75. Absolutely perfect in every respect Remarkably good QO values. For Monday sale at. yOw $2 Back Combs 68c -9 iL Exquisite new effects in shell and Amber Combs, with heavy rose gold mountings in various artistic patterns, values up to $2.00 each .... ..: A truly remarkable bargain in highest grade Silk Petticoats, made of the BEST QUALITY DURABLE, RUSTLING TAFFETA SILK, in black, brown, reseda, Copenhagen; navy, green, red, lavender and blondine. Made with extra full circular flounce, knife pleated, tucked and rf a m q ' strapped. Selling regularly to $8.75; Monday . ip TT t X Smart Black Voile Press Skirts Reg. Values to $17.50 for $7.95 Handsome Black VoQe Dress Skirts in the newest plaited and gored styles, made of fine imported black voile, trimmed with bands and folds of satin.- Selling regularly to $17.50. Monday. . Jy sale .0 1 a lD e'eat Monday Lace Bargains ' For Mondaytwo great sale lots iii the Lace Section, including White, cream, .cru ana ciacic iaces, xnseruons, uauoons, Appuques, xvieaaj- lions and Allovers all pretty patterns Large variety of Net, Venise, Baby Irish, Filet and Cluny Lace Sale, Values to $1,50 Yd. for 58c Lace Sale, Vals. to $3.00 Yard at $1.49 Women's AH Silk Hosiery YffiB6l$2$$$m at 98c Monday y: we place on sale 50 "t dozen pairs of Women's Silk Stockings superb pure silk, prime gauze lisle, high spliced heels and double soles in tan, black, navy, red, helio, sky, pink, gray, white, green. Superb values to $2.00 pahv Every woman can afford to wear silk hosiery at this low gale price. We reserve a a the right to limit number of pairs to a customer. Monday, pr.ir O C Sale Tuxedo Veiling 50c-$l Values 25c Black, White and Colored Tuxedo Veilings, with large and small chenille and velvet dots, regular 50c to $1.00 values. An extraordinary op- OC L portunity at ...,.... ...... .CiaJl Wide Fancy Ribbons Valsito85cat39c Fancy Wash Print, Moire and Plaid Ribbons, 4 to 6 inches wide, all col ors and combinations, regular QQ values to 85c yard, for a)aC $1.50 Belt Buckles 75c 400 Belt Buckles and Pins, In rose, Roman, oxidized, pearl and steel; va riety of styles; values to $1.75. 7C Your choice Monday .... . . . . . . I OC A $1.50 Bracelet Sale A special lot of Adjustable Rolled Gold Plate . Signet Bracelets, misses' and children's sizes, exceptional . r A values plaOU Necklaces 35c and 50c Two lots of Necklaces for Monday's sale pearl, turquoise, ruby and ame thyst effects.. -Sale prices 35, 50 THE NEW FLORAL EXTRACT ; j VESGIFLGRA WONDERFUL LIQUID HAIR . FOOD A scientific discovery for treatment of the Scalp, DANDRUFF, FALLING HAIR. Itching Scalp, Baldness; special price this week, $1 bottle v ( 70 Only .... a .. t i .... i ... V ; Dandruff, falling s hair and baldness are the direct results of lack of treat ment for the scalp and. hair. It is im possible to prevent or cure them by the mere application of the so-called tonics and invigorators, : ; ? The roots of the hair most be supplied by a food that will nourish the hair and give it: the materials necessary for . its growth. ; -v-iV --x.:. . " THIS VESCIFLORA WILL DO. ' The hair rapidly grows long, luxuriant and beautifully glossy. . It will positively grow hair where the roots are At dead. Dandruff disappears after first applica tion. , ' LADIES will firfd- this preparation to be a dainty, delightful hair, dressing; best m line wona. Positively DOES NOT icave me nair oily or. sticky. J Leather and Straw Suitcases Special Prices These prices are far less than quoted anywhere even at special sales. The reductions are so great that thjs event offers an unusual opportunity to save. Buy for future needs. 1 . 1 1 . . . $6.00 Straw Suitcases, $3.98 Straw Suitcases, straps all around, fancy linen-lined, heavy leather corners, shirt-fold, patent locks M AO and bolts . . . , . .... ... ...... . . . .... . ,. .' . , . . .'&3fO $8.00 Leather Suitcases, $4.98 Cowhide Leather ; Suitcases, double steel frame, extra cowhide, binding, .straps all around, shirt- d J AO fold, heavy brass locks . . . . . .. . ............. pf uO : $9.00 Cowhide Suitcases, $5.98 ' Cowhide Leather Suitcases, with short .straps, heavy leather corners, extra cowhide binding around JC QQ" body of case, heavy locks,, reg. $9.00 vaL, for. .t)D0 ";',- - $3.50 Straw Suitcases, $2.48 -" Straw Suitcases, linen-lined, straps all around, shirt-fold, very light and strictly waterproof, $3.50 value, 2 ; $6.00 Straw Grips for $2.98. ' -Straw Grips, 14, 16 and 18-inch size, fancy lined, leather corners, very light, strictly waterproof, $8.00 tftn AQ values ; 70 Oxford Leather BagsSale Prices Oxford Leather Bags, leather-lined, patent lock and catch, light or dark brown , 14- inch size, $6.50 values. .$5.50 15- inch size, $7.50 values. .$5.75 16- inch size, $8.00 values . . . .... . . . .$6.00 $6.00 Pegmoid Suitcases,. $3.98 Pegmoid LeatherJ3uitcases, steel frame, linen-lined, straps all around, shirt-fold, leather corners, $6.00 q AO values, for . ................. ... . . . .p . . . $d0uO $3.50 Tuxedo Suitcases,, $1.50 Tuxedo Suitcases, 24-inch size made of grained rubber cloth, waterproof, steel frame, lined with mus- A ' JA lin, straps and shift-fold ...... ............ 0 1 3U $8.50 Straw Suitcases, $5.98 . Extra large size Suitcase, leather-bound, extra heavy leather corners, fancy lined, straps all around, C (JQ $25 Hair Mattress $14.95 We do not ordinarily sell mattresses,' but this value is so sensational that we secured it for nnr mttAmtn Su perb 35-pound 4-4 Silver-Gray Hair Mattresses' of the A. ticking, filled with the first nualirv Uvor-crrav fiair We have just 100 mattresses in this consignment that we nave .to oner ac xms exceptionally low O I l II t price. Reg. $25.00 values, while they last.. .Q if. VO $1. 75LongK imonos$1.29 Long Kimonos, made of fancy figured lawns,1 loose or belted styles, turnover collars, band trimmings ; aa and scalloped. edges. Values to $L75 for. . . . . 9 1 Z ioJ-$1.50 Short Swiss Kimonos, 79c Short Kimonos, made of white dotted Swiss, embroidered and scalloped edges, in blue and pink, loose sleeve,1 7( $1.50 values . I . . , JC T; - $1.25 Short fcrepe Kimonos, 79c , V . Short Kimonos, made of fancy figured crepe, Japanese ' cut, scalloped edges, values $19. bale v JQq $2.75 Long Lawn Kimonos, $2.19 Long Kimonos, made of fancy figured lawns, new de signs and styles, including loose and belted ef- in fects, values $2.75. Special ..... . ,Y. i , .... . .u . 1 " Silk and Cotton Goods 7585c$alsl43c "THE PRIDE OF JAPAN," a silk warp fabric for dainty , ,,. ?.- :'vv summer wash ; dresses,:' 30 Inches wide, in Copenhagen blues, new browns, tans and champagne. Never sold for less than 75c a yard. Jo v Monday . . . -tr. .; . . . i t, ;y. .f j t SILK BAREGE, a beautiful silk and- linen, mixture, fci .. - .. . .. - gunmetal, blue, tan, t)ink and brown. Regular value 85c a yard. ' Monday IO for ; : fJC SILK PONGEE, a 60 per cent silk material, to solid colors, also fancy stripe and jn plaid effects. Values to $1.00 yard for: ...V.i . JC Sale Feather Boas $8 to $12 Values $25 A special lot of Ostrich, Marabout and Coque Feather Boa just the thing for those cool evenings at the beach or in town; black, white and col- np ors. Reg. $8 to $12 values ..ODU Women's N'kw'r 65c to 95c Values 49c White Lace and v Embroidered Coat Sets,- Lace Yokes and Collars, White and Colored Hand-Embroidered and Lace Bows; Jabots, Fancy Collars, etc A large variety of pretty Neckwear, sold regularly from 65c to 95c. JA Monday. . . . . . . .zC Manf'rs Rug Samples at 14 Real Value 5,000 Manufacturers' Rug Samples, all bound ready for use, including all this season's best patterns, . in Axminster, Velvet, Wilton and Tapestry Brussels. By far - the best value of the season. Only 5,000 will be sold. - Not more than one dozen to a customer. 27x54 in. Amiinster Rugs $19 27x54 in. Wilton Velvet $1.19 27x54 in. Tapestry Brussels 79c f$2.25 Skirts at $1.39 Women' white cambric kirts, with deep flounce of embroidery and (1 QQ tucks; reg. values to $2.25, for $3.00 White Skirts for ' $1.69 Women' white cambric Skirts, extra quality,1 daintily trimmed1 with embroid ery, tucks, lace, etc; regular df ;q values to $3, sale price. $6.00 White Skirts for $2.98 Women white cambric Skirts, extra quality, deep flounces, tn Imed with in sertion and lace, edgings; QQ regular values to $6, sale price ws9d ; 40c Corset Covers for 29c Women's cambric Corset Covers, circu lar neck,' lace and insertion, etc; On value to 40c... ..ZjC Regular $1.65 Drawers $1.10 Women' extra quality cambric and nain sook Drawers, variously trimmed in dainty effects; values to $1.65, (1 1A this sale onlv.. 'J