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IS THE pKEGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THUK3UAY EVENING, AUUUST '11. 1H0H, AU Goods Bought Friday and Saturday Will Go on Bill of October 1st New Autumn Goods in Lvery Section of the Store Sheet Music Best 25c-30c at 5C RibbonRemn'ts AH Kinds HALF V r 600 Taffeta Silk Petticoats W.B., C.B. & Nadia Cors'ts . mm fr $7.50 Values, Black, $3.95 1 Friday Bargain 'Day, Lipman-Wolfe's, 600 ex tra quality black taffeta Petticoats, full width, not skimped as some petticoats are. They have elaborate tailor-made ruffles trimmed with small tucks and stitching. A pood serviceable petticoat of good quality at the lowest price at which such a petticoat was ever sold by any reputable Portland store; regular $7.50 values, special Friday's sale... $3.95 Panama and Voile Skirts Regular $9.00 and $10.00 Values $5.95 An advance sale of new Walking Skirts for Fall made of Panama and voile in black or navy blue in the smart new gored and plaited stylos, four distinct effects, trimm with taffeta silk. All are the latest fall models, and when this Friday Bargain Day sale is over they will be sold at their regular price. rff QC J Here's an opportunity worth while )) I f25c Wool Finish Dress Goods at 10c This is a special purchaseof medium weight wool finish dress goods an ideal material for school dresses that never sold regularly for less than 25c yard. Dark and medium colors in invisible broken plaid ef fects mixed grays, mixed tans, mixed blues, mixed browns, mixed greens. Patterns exactly like high-priced wool dress goods; 1 r regular 25c values, per yard 16-Button Silk Gloves Every Size Finest $1.75, $2.00 Values for 65c Full 16-button length Silk Gloves, standard makes, double-tipped fingers Every Size, in black, white, tan and the new leather shades. Every pair new and perfect; no odd colors, no( left-overs; every pair full 16-button length scarce last year at $1.75 and $2.00 double tipped fingers; best quality silk. There are no 12-button or short elbow length gloves here, not a pair of inferior quality, not a pair without double-tipped fingers. Every pair is a standard qual ity, the price of which is known in every city in America. There is not a store in, the United States' where these standard $1.75 and $2.00 Silk Gloves are sold so low as at Lipman-Wolfe's on Friday Bargain Day. Reg. $1.75-$2 Values for 6S Q16-Button Length Double Tipped None C. O. D. or reserved; no telephone orders; none sold to merchants. We re serve the right to limit quantities, in order to supply all customers. Only 100 dozen will be sold. VaLto $2.75, $1.48 This reat Friday Corset event is the re sult of a special purchase of a lot of the host known Corsets in the country price concessions made by the manufacturers to make these Corsets still more widely known. Made of fine coutil and fancy figured batiste, in white, pale blue or pale pink. Low, medium and hiHi bust, with short or princess hip.; re values to $2.75, for only. . . $1.48 J Madame Yale's Beauty Goods 1 Madame Yale's TruU Cura, nerve tonic, Im-mi t.-t:'!K tnnl' known. 7Q(- reul ir no. Cut r n 1 . r Madame Yale's E&ir Tonic, cures nn-1 prrwniK il.i nil i li f'f. t't 'i'mnt''H new growth f hair. M'K'iliit" LW. 1 Or Cut i .t 1 1 'L Madame Yule'a Antiseptic, ldenl mouth vn-li. l.''ilnr -Tn. Ci;t 19C Madnme Yale's Lotion for llnrkhea!s. skin illsi'iiHfx. re.oiliir ll.uo. ,7Qr Cut int.- ' - Madame Yale' Scalp Ointment, tdenl 1 llt'rt'.i n' f-- -.'i;i iii;ish;ii;i', 7Qc li-Kuhir .!"". S.iii- price..' I w Madame Yale's Sklu Food, absolutely puar;i n i'i'd to n-niove wrinkles an' every tram of ;ipe (torn the CI 1 Q. I Madam Tale's Complexion Bleach, for ! totilnK. nourishing anrl whiting the Fkln. the best Ian remover 1 known i,0 Madam Yale'i Almond Blossom Com plexion Cream, for chapped handc, soft ening the skin, regular 50c. IQr Sale y7K" Madam Yale'i Great Scott, the best article known for removing nuperf luous hair, tegular Jl.on. Cut 7 Qr rate Madam Yale'a Eg-yptln Liniment, antl r!..ie tor naln. immediately relieves rheumatism, Kout. etc.. regular Fn Kiile Madam Tala'a Ointment, for pimples or any skin eruption, reeuiai JfC J .v. 39c f Tin n JT Meet in .1IS1C Reg. 25c, 30cVals. 5c Delightful to be married (Anna Held's big hit.) Mays of Tokio, music. Noah's Ark, music. (New.) The White Hen, music. (Shubert's edy.) And Fifty Others musical corn- Over the Hurdles. (New Two Step.) The Peacock Strut. (New Two Step.) Dolly Dean. I'd Like to Be Your Little Girl. (May Ward's big hit.) Mary's Lamb, music. Not Over Ten to a Customer- FRIDAY AT $1.75-$2 Table Cloths $1.19 Bleached Daniask Table Olotna, drawnwork borders, full Hlze. $1.75 and 12.00 $1.19 values Austrian Linen Square, size 3 Ox 30 Inches, 4 rows drawn- AQc work, regular Jl value ' Bath Towels, extra heavy bleach ed, size 40x23 inches, regit- air lar 4rtc iialltv Hack Towel, bleached, size l$x87 inches, extra weight, regit- -t f lar 15c. Sale $1 dozen each.. Auk. Cotton Batting1, quilt size 3-pound welKit, good quality, 5r great value J J. Cotton Coalliea, 36 Inches wide, for quilt covering, nil c pretty colors and designs... U I Mn-ro , it, 1 I Yek r r-. I I lV' ,.t,UI. l"t .-. V . . V 1 W 'I V " Oood Merchandla- Only Quality Considered Our Prices Are Alwty. the Lowert. ' ' WVM 1 1 j I I ijLA?J& 'ViA.JSAr SSZJL&2i-- . Values o to$1.25 Here is one of our Famous Old-Time 25c Embroidery Sales values so rare that we are able to give them only once every year or two. There are altogether about 10,000 yards of the season's choicest and most beautiful patterns in Flouncings, Corset Cover Embroideries, Insertions, Edgings, etc., from 2 inches to 22 inches wide. They are this season's choicest product of a great St. Gall embroi dery maker. Jhe fabrics are exceptionally fine and soft, and the embroideries distinctively novel andTcxquisiteT We have had 25 embroidery sales atwere the talk of the town, but we never offered anything more wonderful than this ; reg. vals. up to $1.25 yard Friday . . . . See big corner window display! Sale "begins Friday at 8 o'clock sharp. It will pay you to be here at the opening of the doors. j V J IOC fOstrich Plume Sale) Reg. Values to $7.95 $2.89 This is a special purchase of wild African Ostrich Thirties, having the rich lustre and hrng wear found only in the plumes of wild ostrich; they are 12 and 15 inches long, full head and tips, and solid hard fibres throughout; colors black, white, light blue, pink, leather, myrtle, Alice blue, navv, brown, etc.; regular price to $7.95. for llTnion Suits at S3c La. ! fParaffxne Wax, Lb., 9c) $2.89 j Women's Union Suits, medium weight, high neck, long sleeves, either gray or ecru, CQ 111 sizes; values to 75c garment JL Black Hosiery 25c Values up to 65c Pair 100 do7:cn pairs women's fine imported black sample Stockings, lisle thread or cotton, all full fashioned, spliced heels and toes, garter tops, Hermsdorf dye; values to 65c pair, l-'ri-day Bargain Day ZiJC Child's Sweaters $1.49 Misses', brtys' and children's fine wool Sweaters in gray, ren, wnut, navy; coat styie; aiso ronrci neck or V-shaped neck; values to Jo, for S.'r W.ix Candles, larftf slzf 23 3'V Wax Camlles, lurK' slzn - 3Sr Kan-y Cut Barottef, oar'i 10 Jar Rubhors. best, dozen S? Paraffine I.unch Paper. 3 mils lOtf oc Jlnen Shoe Laces, 6 pairs lOtf 2AcLenisPlobcL1 8c 91 t Steel SeUsors or Shears fc Chlnpse IronlnK Wax. 7, for 7ff-$l.iirt Razor Strops, anv Mviif ?r,.- (tobl Iirt. 3-lb. parkiRe 1 lvr!lno. the rlrnnr?r 3.1'- Kcnovalo. the warranted i-leaner for nl-.tp kid and silk (tloven. or anv deh.-ati- falo;'-. euar 1 flr anteed not to In jut e t he most - at:i. . Tuxedo Veilings, Reg. 50 404 lbe he Vals. to 50c Yard, 12'2c $1.49 Hlck. whitfl and colored nlain .nl Hotted T'ix nop Pillncs. lnrgi' and smil. hniip I j r Men's "Onyx" Hosiery Values to 75c for 19c 500 dozen pairs Men's Fine Imported Cotton Socks, celebrated "Onyx" brand. Odd lots and colors, sample hosiery in an endless variety of plain colors, fancy weaves, embroidered fects. plaids, stripes, etc. Black, tan. gray, greens, cadet, navy and hun dreds of fancy effects. Values up 75c per pair, on sale for Friday Bargain Day at, pair WWm 1 J WORK STARTS ON EATON HALL (SUIm Burpun of Tti Jnm.l Salem. VT . Anp. 27 Sn-x.k A Trv rr of Palem were yeoteiay awardeO ttt extract for the construction of Katon hall, the new liberal arts build In for Willamette university. The around for the biilldln i broken In SISASKSXABLr AT IOKX. lot of men and women who are rreeabl with othara, ret "crankr- lome. Ita not dlsponMlon. la the llTer. If yoo find t yowaelf tht ya feel rrmm around tbe houae, JltUe thlna. "frrrr roa. Jiiat buy bottle of Ballard a Jl.rbin and put roar ltver In hp Yen and everybody arourM yo will Vee better for It. . PHm aa -tm r Knitla. Raid hw fUimor Drue cornpaBT' June bv E. A. Eaton, of Vnlon, whose g-neros'lt v made the hall possible The fljrure at whlrh the contract waa let waa $43,40n. J. E Tourtellottiv the architect, of Bolac Idaho arrived In Salem yester day and staked off the grounds toriav. It Is expet ted that the actual rnrk of excavation will begin Monday. The contractor have 11 months In which to complete the bulldlnc. The heatlrt contract was slo awarded to a F.lem firm, the bid being J3 '. & The new lulldtng hen completed will cost 150. flftfl It will not be com pleted before the npentne pf the f h II term In ln. It will be located at the south of the capital, adjoining the other buildings on the campus of the university. one of the rincieaders of the mob which wrecked Loper s ronla'irsnt. 8he was the first person Indicted and was held on several count In the sum of $10,000. which she f.irni'hed When she wss relee) she ssll sh would, never be arrested again. mo: e ni n t W03IAX LEADER AT grRIXGFIELD A SUICIDE PprlhEfleld. IlU Af. J7 Mr. Kate Howard, 41 yearn of age. one of the leaders In the recent tinting In tMa eltr. committed vulctde yesterday br swallow. Ina- odd while being lrel under arrel Phe dlf a ahe waa being bH lrit the JalL Before tb pr1Pgfleld Spea-Ul grand jnr, now I") aeeslon. metiT wi ttHw testified that Mrs. Howard It Is Done and Otlirr Details. The nr-portimitv ?o ,crurp a brnd new first-cl" riam t tr pir sle now being held bv Kiler FMano Hoae will arvn be f '.r next Mondav frolsbl before then, be-. caua onlT 7 trstrumenls were al!OTto to this li cash -aL.! Is a month ascrt- flce. and miint have been ta-ken each : The mi raordlnarilr hot wathe dar. ' Interfered wtth plino selling We must it- .n mnt,i. r a vt. " mait ut for l"st time Never I la rente dwilT i less th.n what i r-rnre nave pnoes r-n If! Tumi1!!' 1' ' inilertikt- :h. re i:i 1 ' 1 II month's end. Oruy 71 been allotted to thl when thes s re soi l more Ksrlv in the irion-h d-t riose out 1 r't-ipo. st $.S a week ins pianos were takm i-. h order. The pres.-nt low prir s-il t r. I a month terms of vivm'nt wi than dispose of the r.-jire! n Why we do this sr.l hf m x' ford to do It has t. - f r O'o 1 1 1 'v plained. rul for those hsve not ee our anruncejrient, w- s ':). 1 ahtr i that a i-omern sii h a " ir ,' The sila will sorely rtidifcur weeklv and month, cMain n-im t-er of pianos fritro erh mkr.ntiftor.- e obllrnte ourselves to 'ake tr.em lnwe our discounts on the vesrs e-ip i-irT'v f Jm.v low and we many planow rent ror.. sarely' erer.p.KeUoiir.t if this ci-asloo wtil ever agiln will be able to supply he borne with S"lHtM In Tm r"n".H'' music with gooo pUno 'W hen we ' rmnrt jm nia-r.ier, ' " '"TI offer for Il4l the choW.t ef i i aahtnrn atree-t shot. Reventh, ccr atylea. and when 111 w,rew now In- 'r f r.rk. Bring for first pmr atrumewta for which lltt and mo-e l j m-nt and yosj will hear wt music at asked elswbre. It la a wonder that all j your ho ma tomorrow of t&ern bare Jiot been taken tn a alwasat Wa sell all make of talking ms-hlne d. Pear Isi mind that tHa s-aJa skI and aeppllea. ci r btng te or It e malna tbe eaiae eiea tboit pries ore ih)smat In FwtJend r all mak-a Wnest balf pear In srfM. ton. tbat are ahoww affoedixa- buyen ofportnaltjr ISis will poalUrcly tloea Wit lbe I for careful eornparleoav iLIEI'TEXAXTS COXFEK WITH K. II. IIARRI31AX. lApertal t1rtrh to Tbe Jo,ifrtI 1 Klamath Falls, Or., A.ig -7 J i'lus Kr!lttschnlt manager and direct-ir cf the llarrlman system. Wiilian H.-xvl. : rMef enairteer. Vi!Iisn F Tlcrrtn. Ho ithern I'arlfic sttornrv. f,n.l R ' P.-h werln of the I'tc-tf!.- Ma'l S;etn- . fi'X company. re l in ,'nf'r-ne ; wn h K II MarrlTiar.. at h's f jrr.mer, ' CPry ..At.. reu-an ) , j roe-s fo Klgln School. I N.irl: Towder Or. Aug IT Pro f j 1 f. Ci Bailer, for the pst th'ee v..r prlni tpai of t-e North powder public s. hool. left this morJig for Vlg'tn. whera he becomes s.jperinfei.r.t of !the p'lWir schools A fsrewell pwrty ! was tven at his home tt ' rln snl the j7' And pupils psed a de lightful hour Th North Powder publle acpool rpe- the first Mejeidsy 1n iptnirr wtt Prnfeewor Frd a,-beprr?an prlrotpsl snl three grade tewchera. ktra C. M Rirnv deli. Miesea, M Moore and P. PTtnt. Tk fwartA gTa la BOt ft ntpplted. 9 laTllilf HBIl A Beautifier 9 I that will not Injure the skin. A freckle eradicator that Is sure. A liquid invigurator for the flesh that is not greasy or sticky. .Such is T r lagan's ' Magnolia Balm. It is a particularly favorite toilet articla with ladles ho dislike the effect produced by face powders and paint. Its use cannot be detected and only the "pkaslnt result Is apparent. Put up in two colors-nNK and WHITE. ' Sample of either color fre. but better ytt -buy larrt a. . aal A m e aw a 1 a poiue at your oruxisis lor 73 cenu. i LTOX MAXTTACTCXlsa CO, 44 Soata T iftfc St, SkCViriTX. T ZtMSBBSSSSStJSSS",