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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNALS PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENINO. SEPTEMBER H. 1803. Portland Agents for "Nemo" Corsets, Buttcrick Patterns, 'Trefousso" Gloves, Perrin's Gloves, CoIumbiaYcrns, "Estcllo" Corsets, Ei Meier m FvmkMme aim bis f iFesennfr ISdca&si Complete displays of New- erehaiidise in It mm Wall M IOOO Women's Nightgowns $2.00- $18.00 Values V2 Price $2.50 to $5 Drawers Vz Price ii. Great Manufacturer!' Sale of Women's Fine Cam- bric and Nainsook Nightgowns A large lot of 1,000 samples Values ranging from $2.00 to $18.00 at half price All new, beautiful styles, trimmed in fine laces, embroidery, tucks, insertion, beading and ribbon Made low, round and square neck, fancy' flowing short sleeves and high neck, long sleeves Splendid up-to-date gowns of the latest style and ' finest materials Values are from $2.00 to $18,00 Take your choice for See the Fifth Street Window Display Great special lot-of fine cambric and nainsook Drawers, Jace and embroidery trimmed; all new, pretty fa styles; regular $2.50 to $5 values, your choice at of Special lot of combination Undermuslins and Chemise, finest cambric and nainsook materials, trimmed in laces, embroideries, tucks and insertion; reg- Dpf f ular $3 to $12 values, on sale at 1 W 35c-35c Wach Goods 10c 500. Seamless Sheets 65c Each 5,000 yards fine Wash Fabrics in plain and fancy weaves, poplins and mer- 1 A eerized novelties; handsome stvles in large assortment; 2$c-35c values, yd. llC 5,000 seamless Bed Sheets of extra heavy cotton, sire 81x90 inches; the CC best values ever offered at this low price; buy all youwant at, special, ea. UJv 100 dozen linen Huck Towels, hemstitched colored border; 20x38 inches.; lO-, best regular 25c values, on sale at this low price, each take advantage IOC $6.50-$7 Lace Curtains $4.65 $3.50 Couch Covers at $2.35 500 pairs of White and Arabian and Cluny Renaissance Lace Curtains Made on the best French nets Handsome designs in very large assort ment Full 50 inches wide, 2 and 3 yards long Regular $6.50 and $7.00 values One of the best curtain bargains you have had the opportunity to share in, at the pair $4.65 200 lapestry Couch Covers, Oriental designs and colorings, 60 inches o Of wide and 3 yards long; fringed all around; regular $3.50 values, each. 2,000 yards of "Shiki" Silks. 28 inches wide, in lieht and dark blue, br gray and rose;-$1.25 and $1.50 values, on sale at this special price, the yard. . 25c Taffeta Ribbon on Sale at 14c a Yard 25c and 35c Handkerchiefs at 15c Each 500 Dozen Large Pearl Buttons 24c Doz. Great sale of 7,500 yards of high-grade Taffeta Ribbon, 3 and 4 inches wide; black' white and all the leading colors; ribbons for' bows, sashes, etc.; we tie f J them free; regular 25c values; buy all you want of them at this price, yd. I4C 500 dozen women's linen Handkerchiefs with hand-embroidered initials, 1 f inclosed in neat wreath; all letters; regular 25c and 35c values, on sale at lOC 500 dozen Jarge Pearl Buttons, plain and fancy styles, two and four-hole i J jpr coats anu urcssci, to, to, ju ana oo-ugne; reg. 3UC-5C values, doz. 4 11, 1000 Silkoline Covered Comforters $1.59 The fourth floor Blanket Store places on sale romormw a irt r..;,i t. r 1,000 full-size silkoline covered Comforters filled with white laminated ;., one sheet; best patterns and colorings) and the grandest values ever 1 Co onerea ai mis tow price; ouy an you want ot them at, special, each P1J7 500 Prs.Blankets$5.50-g6 Vals. $4.35 500 pairs of 10-4 white Wool Blankets of exceptional quality; pink and blue borders; best regular $5.50 and $6 values, on sale at, the pair p4S) 20 Styles of Women's New Street and Dress Shoes Great Vals. at $4 Pair We invite inspection of the remarkable line and extraordinary values we are offering in Women's New Street and Dress Shoes at 94.00 a pairEvery new and desirable style and leather, including new winter tans, new lustral colt, dull ebony calf, fine soft texture ebony calf Button, Blucher and Lace Shoes in all the new toes Cuban, spike and military heels Turn or welt soles High-class footwear that, the exclusive shoe store asks $5.00 for All sizes and widths and matchless value at this popular price, per pair $4.00 Boys' 59 Raincoats $633 Boys$5;Oa Suits at $3.6fi $1.50 Pants 73c Pr. Boys School Apparel at special low prices this wees ah new,, up-to-date garments at a sav ing economical parents must be interested in Sllfmlv mur hnm's rdAm U.'- . 1 - "fry j a w v. maa.tifr Liiia . hiv Great special lot of Priestlty "Cravenette" Rain coats at an exceptionally low price; dark tans, light , uu u.ik wumcui, one luurin iinea witn Venetian satin . lining" every garment warranted a genuine Priestley "Cravenettc"; ages 8 to 18 years; regular $8 and $9 values, on tale at this no special low price, each 4 00 J 200 boys' School Suits , in, double-breasted styles, knickerbocker or straight knee pants; made of wool; fancy cheviots, tweeds and cassimeres, in grays, tans, browns, stripes, plaids and checks; all good school suits, selling regularly at $5.00; age 6 to fcQ i;n 16 years, for 4) JeOO 1,000 pairs "of boys' all-wool Knee Pants in serges, cheviots, tweeds and cassimeres; ages 4 to 16 years: stripes and plaids; $1.25 and $1.50 values, at, n pair.... .... a)C 1,000 boys' Blouse .Waists,, ages 5 to .16 years- soft attached collir; chambrays, oxfords, percales; best colors; regular 75c values, on sale at thisspe- rn cial price, each V, . . . OUC New Hair-Covered Hair Rolls See the new hair-covered Wire Hair Rolls best on the market; all shades and QO exceptional value; buy all you want of them at this unusually low price, each..J7C Women's Silk Tailored Waists Vals. to $16.00 for $5.45 Great Anniversary sale of 200 High-Grade Taffeta Silk Tailored Waists in plaids, checks, satin stripes, embroidered silk dots, etc. All new, up- ' ' ' . ... - . , 3 - ' i to-date waists in tailored, Gibson and blouse effects Made with pin j i . r i i tucks, half and one-inch tucks, to form a yoke or tucking down the front Linen or silk collars The color assortment includes tans, lavenders, blue, brown, green, navy, white and black Waists worth regularly un Sfc w AA a W m e m itTi.n., ., . to io.uu eacn Your cnoice wmie they last at this ex- ff CT yf C traordinarily low price each take advantage u) aX) Don't Fail to See Them in the Big Fifth Street Window Display $2.50 Figured Nets 98cYd $3WaistITronts$1.49Yd. ji uj ui mim; luuuc.ui iiguicu anu uvucu iNcu.ior wHists, sleeves, yoices, etc.; 45 inches wide; all new, beautiful styles; values up to $2.50 a yard, at.. 08 Great special lot of 27-inch Waist Front Embroidery, colored effects, JA on fine batiste: beautiful Ktvtn: valur nn tn tl Sfl a nrA I .4H , , j , tr " Y,fc, " y v i . aH.v u v . . . mt m 2,000 yards white, cream and ecru Venise and Baby Irish Insertion and Galloons, lyi to 4 inches wide, for trimming net waists and gowns; regular $1.25 y0 values; buy all you want oi it at this wonderfully low price, the yard... .,.,.T'C Corset Cover Embroidery 69c-98c Yard 5,000 yards of new Corset Cover Embroidery, in Swiss effects; new designs in blind and filet work. Great special bargains, on sale at the following low prices: Regular $1.25 values, at, the yard, 69Regular $1.75 values, at, the yard, 98 Sale of Women's Fine Umbrellas $7.50-$ 10 Values $2.98 Each A sensational offering of 400 women's fine Umbrellas, the best bargain Portland has ever seen in high-grade umbrellas; gold and silver handles in beautiful styles-piece-dyed taffeta covering on the best paragon frame, steel rod; close roller and your initials engraved on the handle free of charge; umbrellas in the & nn lot other stores would call $7.50 and $10 values; your choice at, each 4Z"o $14.50 Ostrich Plumes $7.35 In the Millinery Department, a very unusual offering of 800 beautiful quality and style Ostrich Plumes in black; white, brown, light blue, green. etc.- finest imported f eathers Cktnch Dlumes will be inii i, i, Q" m v than ever this season There's no hat trimming quite as rich and attract- rre A special purchase enables us to offer our regular f tm $14.50 values at this specially reduced price, each. ... & J Porcelain Dinner Sets Very Low Prices Semi-Porcelain Dinner Sets, light green floral decoration, gold on knobs and han dle; great special values take advantage; on sale at the following low nrices- 60-piece seta on sale at, the set, f 5.40 100-piece sets, on sale at, the set, 88.49 viso pinK aecoraiea sets, spray ana uorai Doraer sets, ana other designs on sale' 60-piece sets, on sale at, the set, f 7.28 100-piece seta, on sale at, set,' 89.9& 60-piece sets, on sale at, the set, f 6.9S 100-piece acts, on sale at, set, f 10.49 Our Great Annual Glove Sale 1,000 pairs of women's two-clasp Kid Gloves, in black, white, tans, browns, grays, modes, reds, navys and greens; all sizes; Q7 the best regular $1.25 values, at, pair O.C i,uw pans uiic-tiasp vapc vvaiKing UIOVCS, Dent style, best shades of tan; the A O. 1,000 'pairs of two-clasp Perrin's Glace id I Gloves, black, white and a full " line of' the jeaaing snaaes; oest regular fl.s val- QQ lies; buy all you want at, the pair fOC 1,000 pairs of two-clasp suede Kid Gloves, in gray, mode, white and black, all sizes; QQ best regular $1.75 values at, the pair JOC 1,000 pairs of 8-button length Glace Kid Gloves, black, white and a complete line of the best colors; all sizes: the best regular 41 If I $2:50 values, on sale at, the pair 1,000 pairs famous Fowne's and Chatham Cape Gloves, in reds and tans; all sizes; 1 OQ best regular $2 values, the pair y lUlIJ 1,000 pairs of 16-button length Glace Kid Gloves, in black, white and colors; all sizes; the best regular $4.00 values, at this fcO 70 low price, the oair ... tlLfO 1,000 pairs Merry Widow Cape Gloves, fancy tan tops,' all sizes; $3.75 vals. 2.95 1,000 pairs 16-button length heavy Cape II Great special lot 16-button length cham Gloves, Dent style; best shades of ois Gloves, in both white and natural; tan, all sizes; reg. $4 values, pr.82.95 all sizes; $3 values, at, pair. . .82.79 Silk GlOVeS 10000 pairs of 16"button length Silk Gloves, best quality, r : all the leading makes; double-tipped fingers, in black,, white and all colors; great special values, on sale at this extremely low price, pair: Regular $1.50 Gloves, at, the pair. .85 11 $2 and $2.25 valuea at, the pair. . 1.50 $1.75 and $2 Gloves at, the pair. .81.09 j Regular $2.50 Gloves, at, pair... f 1.75 I I i .w vcti a II If MOTHER PAYS DELHIQUEBS Ordered to i r tl pr month tor th support of hta lltil itlrl bjr the circuit coart end later ordered to pay S 1 0 per month br the county court when proe- ecoted tor non-auppcrt, Edward 1 Yrn la over two yeara contributed Jeat IIS. Then, confronted by the prob ability that If he remained In Oreron he would have to pay every month thereafter, be went to Honolulu, where Judfe Webater and the non-aupport laws ef Orecon could not trouble him. Pre sumably fce forgot that he had faith fully promised Judge Webaler that be e14 pay SIS per month to imIh m the support of ble chllt 1 Sire. i. Danfan mother of Pmyna. baa ! roorb trie red by ber anna condun I aei a ehort tlaae ao she went to airs' ., ' T ... rTTM, ,n S" U caah for I' V" Vivian. Mrs .y'lTTr appeore-1 tn the circuit rt hta nWnln. fb.iiu . , 1 mvai- ln w tt tB mi,ht 'f lit I HAD A GOOD TIME ON WIFE'S MONEY NOWWIFEHAS ASKED FORA HALTER That her husband (pent 11.100 of her money touring: California with her. but that he has worked only four weeks since they were married, and has left her to buy even the clothing he wears. la the complaint voiced by Mrs. Mar guerite Edmonds In a suit for divorce from Robert Edmonds, filed In the fir. cult court. She says the trio to California w. taken aoon after the marriage In Port- nd last February, her husband plead- ng that he was In poor health and that he needed a change of climate. Bha says be squandered 11.100 of her coin on this little Jaunt, and that on their return he would not go to work. She saya he abused her unless she would give him money, and that he used shocking lanauage. Mrs. Edmonds says that she owns the furniture and everything else In their home at 411 Third street, except a few of her husband's clothes, and even these were bourn t with her monev. Sh de clares that he has threatened her with vio lence if she tried for divorce, and she ssks for an order of court restraining mm rrom interrering wnn ner. She de sires to resume her former name, Mar guerite Halter, and wants S2S per month permanent alimony. 3- AT TlTE THtATBES -s of the Sfttf Mtlth.a Ik . " " . Z"" - - - km cmaif Gool Fnliins: at Newport Ad. bee Hrt retvj4 tKt e'np.n are being Vi;.ts bey. Clerer CcNmedy at the Oaks. The Allen Curtis comedy company la preventing a venr entertaining piece at the big free alrdome at the Oeks dur ing the present week. The vehicle for the mirth convnlaloas la a winatcal tiro- ductlow Jakey, Mickey and Ikev. It la iuii or clerer line, of pretty eotiga. Is well staer4 and newly costumed, and. ea the whole. Is very gooi to sea. Kolb asxl Iin at the 1e0ig. ' The epein attrertbwt at Th Hettig theatre, i ourteecta v aal W aahlngtow streets, will be the favorite comedians, Knlb and Dill, together with their ex cellent company in the merry musical comedy, "Ixmeeome Town." The engage ment will begin next Saturday night. September SO. and continue for the en tire week, with the uauaJ maln Th. o'n semi aaie will open next Friday at 10 a. it the theatre box office. esty in the anise of a man at Bungalow theatre this week, and the la strongly backed by Miss Izetta Jewel and Donald Bowles In the two other leading roles. 'Lucky Jim" at Orphemm. -n ourtnope company, playing u-y jim at the Orpheum this week are giving the public an opportunity of ee.ng one or the most elaborate stage settings In vaudeville, A carload of principal funmaker In the little opera, I this beautiful little playlet "College Days" at the Grand. The most elaborate of musical come dies. In condensed form, seen In vaude ville Is "College Days" at the Grand. Frederick; V. Bowers, one of Amerlca'a greatest tenors, is appearing ss the J. K. "Frlti vorce,' songs. Emmett, son of the famous "Ppearing In "A Dakota Dl and singing some of his father's of "The Little Pro-port or" at the Star. The .courtroom scene In The Little Prospector" wiy Its many ludicrous situation and funny, characters, will u te laugh as you never before at the Star thla week.. cause laughe Sydney Ayr as th DnlL Mr. Sydney Arres. the new leading mm a ef the Baker at or a company, la giving a vivid partrsyel of his satanie Malaria Is due to im parities ia the blood which cWmw th Vfc healthful qualities of the circulation, and reduce it to a weak, watery fluid! The body is then deprived of its necessary nourishment and ttrenrth nA ,-. unable to resist the countless disorders that assail it and the c-raeral miM Buffers ia consequence. The appetite fails, digestion is weakened, chills and slight fever are frequent, while the sufferer loses enxy and ambition. Boils, skin eruptions, and some 4imes sores and ulcers follow when the Diooa Becomes aeepiy ponuiea wilh me malarial remia. Bnth a and blood purifier are seeded to cure Malaria, and S. S. S. is best fitted for this work. It is the most perfect of all blood purifiers and at the same time aa tanyoraunff, neaiumu ionic t. a. oea down into the circulation, I arid removes every trace of impurity or poison, and trives to the blood the health-sustaining qualities it needs. It cum Malaria thoroughly and per manently because ft removes from the blood the rerma and miacm whirh ' produce the disease, and while doior this tones uo and itmriheni .-,. part of the system. Book with information about Malaria and any medical advice fttnusied free to all who write. ' i - . , ... SWIFT SPECITIC Ca, ATLsUTTA. CA.'l IT'- Foolish Notions Art of times regretted. Don't - THINK you can do better elsewhere until you have liven us a trial. Our Stock of Trunks & Leather Goods Of every kind is al ways up to ths mark In quality and our prices arc the lowest possible consistent with the rrade of foods furnished. TSi POTLAND TRUNK MFG. CO. VaVVsaf-Sn Skf VtgTak Osknlf sr awaaa I - STORES- 3 . 54 T"IRDi to? sixth, in morrison. . 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