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' " WW 000--Silk: Petticoat You can buy High-Grade Silk Petticoats at a big saving this week This great special lot of 1,000, made of superior quality taffeta silk, with deep pleated flounce, tucked ruffle and niching, pleating and rows of tucking or four rows of stitched baJids-FulI width and ex- ceptionally well madeThe color assortment includes tan, gray, rose, pink, cerise, light blue, Copenhagen; navy, 'green,' red and black- Silk Petticoats In the lot worth up to $3.00 and $10.00 each Your choice while C Q C they lastat onlyy each. . . .-v.TTIffi JQ J Mail- Orders Promptly ' and Carefully Filled A new line of Silk Bloomers in black and col- ors just received Petticoat Deptl, second floor $I.50-$2.50 Ribbons 98c Yard 35c-75c Handlterchiefi25c Ea. 7000 vards of hitrh-class fancy Ribbons. 6 to 10 inches wide: print warps, iacquard plaids, checks, stripes; beautiful ribbons, superb quality, for millinery, pur- QP poses, fancy work, etc.; regular $1.50 and $2.50 values, at this low price, yd. .iOC 500 doz. women's all-linen Handkerchiefs, embroidered, hemstitched, seal- OF' loped, lace edgeand initialed styles; reg-. 35c to 75c values, on sale at, ea..eWC 5I.25-S1.50 New Dress Goods 97c Yard 3000 yards handsome new wool Dress Fabrics, herringbone weaves, chevron suit ings, invisible stripes and plaids, panama and prunella cloths, 42 to 48 ins.. . Q7 wide; new 1908-9 materials, best designs and colorings; $1.25-$1.50 vals.; yd. VlC The New Mrectoire Satin AM Colors -Superior Quality $1.25 Value for 98c Yartf The Silk Store offers timely bargain in Directoire Satin, a beautiful new, soft. rich, clinging silk material for costumes, waists and dress apparel of -all kinds. ' Beautiful luster, and by far the best quality ever offered at the price. - The color as sortment is very large, and includes pink, light blue, navy blue, Alice blue, mais, nile, garnet, rose, goeblin. black, p e a c o ck, catawaba, taupe, cream, etc. ; just the material you want-for the new evening gown; a stylo and quality fabric other 98c J '.I'.- , .f-. " stores ask $1.50 for. Supply your wants for months to come from this extraordinary sale -as you will never get auch bargains again; yard See ' Fifth-Sreet Window Display. Mall orders -promptly and carefully filled. $1 0.50 Trimmed Hats at $4.95 $I2S$iaTnmmed Hats at $9,75 Lot 1 Women s Dress Hats and Tailored Hats, all the newest and best shapes, trimmed with, wings, silk, etc.; all the latest colorings and combina tions; regular values up to $10.50; on sale at this very low price, each . PtwD Lot 2 Women's beautiful Dress Hats of the very latest fashion silk hats," velvet" hats, satin hats, felt hats trimmed in wings, fancy feathers, silk, etc; C( 7P values ranging from $12.00 up to $18.00; for three days on sale a,t, each. $UIO Three Pieces in One, tfae"Leona" CombinationUndermusIins $1.22 Great Introductory sale of the new "Lcona" Comb! nation Undermuslins The newest and best combi nation garment ever produced Three pieces in one, corset cover, short skirt and drawers all in one- Material of fine nainsook and trimmed in lace edg ing, beading and ribbons inc greatest value on the market in Combination Undermuslins ever known at this special low price g 1 Second Floor Take advantage..... I CttJ $6.50 - $8.00 Gowns ; $3.75 75c to 85c Drawers at 49c 75c-85c Corset Covers 49c Women' fine French hand-embroidered Gowns, of beau tiful French percale and nainsook; short flowing sleeves; embroidered fronts, neck drawn .with ribbon; tQ 7C g" . -.best reg. $6.50 to $8 vals., on sale at, special, ea. Small soecial lot of hieh-neck Gowns, hand-embroidered; the best f O CA I regular $5.00 gowns, on sale at this' low price, each take advantage.. w New lot of women's crossbar dimity and nainsook Drawers, trimmed with AO Val. lace edging and insertion; regular 75c and 85c values, on sale at..17C New lot of dimity and nainsook Corset Covers, trimmed in dainty lace AQ edgings and embroideries; regular 75c and 85c values, on sale at, special, ea. rtC French hand-embroidered Chemise, hand-embroidered yoke effects; rib'bon flO' at neck; the hest regular $1.75 values, on sale t-this special price, each.. 5OC Great special values in children's Undermuslins. Second Floor.. Let us show you. , We are Portland agents for the "Estelle ' Corsets. On sale on the Second Floor. . ' -' ' t i ' 3000 Pairs of Women's Sills Hosiery, 2 Values 98c Pr. Sale extraordinary of 3,000 pairs of Worn, en's Pure Silk Hose Beautifully made and perfectly 'finished garter top, double I . C". or a.- n uic, use uu iuc oizca ovj o 4 IS Color assortment includes black, white, tan, brown, green, gray, pink and light blue By far the best values ever offered for the money Buy all you fQ want of them at this low price. . Uy 2000 pairs of boys' and girls' light, medium and heavy-weight cotton and. lisle Hose, well made . and finished;' sixes 5 to 10; best regu- T ' lar '25c and 35c values, on sale at,'pair..ll C .""2000 pairs of infants' Cashmere Wool Hose silk heel and toe; black, white, light blue, pink, red and tan; sizes 4 to, 64; best regular n 25c and 35c values, sn sale at, the pair.,1 1 C. Unusual Va lues in Stationery 1000 "Greycourt" Xinen Writing Tablets, note, or letter size, 15c values, each..O 5000 boxes of Papetries, good quality linen paper and envelopes to match. OO, The best regular 35c values buy all you. want at this special price, box.uOC Eaton-Hurlbut's Pound-Paper, Mousseline de Paris, 96 sheets to pound; OO great special salue, on sale at this low price, the pound take advantage. ZiOC 200,000 Rolls of Toilet Paper Best Values Ever Offered Here "Leader" Toilet Paper, rolls 33c dozen, case of 100 rolls on sale at, casefZ.-lD "Okayed" Toilet Paper, rolls 63c dozen, case ofNl 00 rolls at, the case.. $1.98, "Ondawas" Toilet Paper, rolls 49c dozen, case of 100 rolls at, the case.. $3.40 "Ondawas" Paper, large rolls 93c .dozen, case of 100 rolls on sale at.. f 6.98 "Imperial" Toilet Paperpackages 46c dozen-ftlls, case of 100 packages'. .? 4.79 "Knickerbocker" Toilet Paper, packages 89c dozen, case of 100 pkgs.,f6.98 Free samples of Balsam Sanatissue Paper best on the market. Take advantage. SaleofElcom-S! zeRugs iTuesday and Wednesday a sale, extraordinary of large room-size rugs These rugs made up in our own work- rooms from short lengths and discontinued lines of various kinds of carpets Body Brus sels, Velvets. Axminsters, Hartford & Smith's Orient al and floral designs in-all the best colorings and com binations Splendid assort ment and the greatest , rug values you have ever shared in On the- Third Floor Smith's Axminster Rugs," 6x8 feet, regular $15.00 values, on sale at this ex- (11 AA traordinary price, vl LUU Hartford Axminster Rugs, 8 ft. 3 ms, by 10 ft. 6 ins.; reg. $32.00 vals., spe- JOO CA cial at, each only. .yuU Bigelow Axminster Rugs, 8 feet 3 inches, by 11 feet 9 inches; regu- SjOQ Cl lar $40.00 values Mail Orders carefully filled special at, each..P&Jv Beautiful Velvet Rugs, 10 feet 6 inches by 11 feet 7 inches; the dOA AA best .regular $39.00 values, on sale .at this special price, each. .$7UU Body Brussels Rugs, 10 feet 6 inches by 12 feet; regular $40.00 values, .f 32.00 Body Brussels Rugs, 8 feet 5 inches by 10 feet; regular $27.50 values. .? 19.50 A srreat number of rugs in other sizes and qualities too numerous to mention. all on sale at greatly reduced prices. On display on Third Floor. See them. Women's New.Tan Boots for $3.45 Pair In the big Shoe Store, a very unusual sale of new custom-made tan Russian Calf Boots for women. Fine quality stock, wavetop, Blucher and button styles, made on new high-top cottage lasts. Latest shapes, hand-welt soles, extension edges, medium spike heels. Tans will be in great demand this Fall and Winter for street wear, ahd we guarantee these to be the best you will have an oppor- tfQ tunity to buy for the money. All mail orders -will be carefully filled . Sale Wom'eii's Gloves 6.00(1 pairs of women's Mocha Suede and Glace Gloves, two clasp styles; In fray, pearl, mode, beaver, tan, brown and white; sizes &tt to 7H; the best regular f 1.25 values; on eale at, special, pair. . . . . 8.000 pairs of women's and chll dren'lf Cape Gloves, Dent style; best shades of tan, in all slues; regular $1.25 values, at AOs this low jrice pair. .... 1,000 pairs women's 8-button length Biarrlti Gloves, strap at the wrist; In black, white, tan and brown; all sizes: ar I 13-13,60 values, pair. J' 1 (-button length Chtmoli Gloves, S3 and $3.50 el OA values, at, the, pair. 0 Women's 13 and 18-button length tan Cape Gloves, Dent style; all sizes; the best regu lar $4 values; buy all a you want of them at. Let us show you. Mall orders ; will be carefully 'filled. ' $1.25 Clovet at 78c Mi-'SMO Ctowi $1.29 P;S3.50 Cloves $1.98 fp $4.00 Cloves $2.78 2.50 Swiss Embroidery Flouncing 59c Great special sale of Swiss Embroidery Flouncing and Insertion, Y to 27 inches wide; beautiful styles, suitable for combination garments and waist trimming; de signs in filet, baby Irish and English eyelet; the best lot of flo,uncirigs we CQ - have ever had the pleasure of offering at this extremely low pricfrthe yard. .OuC 3000 Yards of Figured and D6tted Nets 51.75 Values SI. 29 -$2.50 Values $1.98 3000 yards of 45-inch black figured and dotted Nets, for waists, sleeve's," etc.; all new, pretty styles and exceptional quality, ?a sale at the following very low prices: Regular $1.75 values, at, the yd, $1.29--Regular $20 values, at, the yd, 1.98 Special sale colored Novelty, Bands in great demand for trimming net waists and gowns; all new, beautiful styles and remarkable value, at following low prices: 85c values, yard, 59 $1.75 values, yard, f 1.29 $3.00 values, yard, $2.39 YJKf m ft ' 300 P'eces of women's Neckwear of all kinds-a large as ylll? II O sortment to select from; bows, stocks, jabots, rabats, col- 1 I... .. njtmm . a . W a a . . t a. "5 C I . M . V Nm , uiiiiujtis, en.., ui icjui jjc ana uc vais.; nr RrkWAflP buy all' you want at . this very special price, ea ZDC uu auuuiu nui idn iu ec inu spicnaia line ot ieckwear. EXILE TO BLAME, SAYS STELVART And If He's a Wreck Those Who Sent Him to Fort Grant Hade Him Such. -.-v (ralte4 Pms VA Win.) ' Wash In gl on. Kept. ii. When Colonel W 11 lam T. Stewart, the so-called Ameri can Dreyfus. no appeared before the reilrtnf board ordered by the war de tmrtmont hrre (his afternoon, 5s (flven n opportunity te Introriuoe evidence he Difror to show If his heart ra Cam Eat rie Saw. A lady recently visited a friend ia Krene, N. whose husband was very dchcate. and yet the noticed that be could eat all the pie be wanted. She t cftn to wonder how it was that he r -n i l do it, when she had to give up this ; ' cacy hecauae of disagreeable after 5 he writes as fcJ'ows: ! I tn i i ntt i " v T"7 ,r? a war. f think I rs hw the board how is weak or he U disqualified in any other way. the falling- Is due to his en forced exile at Fort Grant, Aria. Charles Stewart, brother of the colonel and a Ban Francisco attorney. Is here In his behalf and asserts that it can be proved positively that Colonel Stewart's health was excellent when he was sent to Fort Grant He says the colonel was examined at that time and the records of tne examination will be produced. Orders were Issued today by Brlga- aier-uenerai wunam p. Mail summon ing; the retlrtns; board to Washington barracks to be present st the examina tion, to be conducted by Colonel William H. Arthur and Major Guy Leddie, the twii medical members of the board. Vpon their report of the physical condi tion of Colonel Stewart, taken in con junction with the report of the surgeon st Fort Huachuca, who decided that Stewart was unable to stand the 90-mlle teat ride, the decision of the board will depend laraely. Stewart will be per mitted to Introduce evidence in regard to his general health record. "A man of less strength of character than mv brother would have retired voluntarily long ago." said Charles Stewart today. "It waa difficult te ob tain proier fond at Fort Grant. Because of tbe great heat It was Impossible te eep rreeb tneata. Only canned Beats were araiiaoie moet or the year. My brother says he and the care taker occupied the only habitable quar ters at the post. Th caretaker Is peld oy ins gorerameat. The ooiy otner man at the poet la a negro, paid by ray brother. Tbe nearest habitation la tbre mllea ir, whera a man and bis wife run a liuie store end poetofflce. The neereet tnwa is Wil-ox, with a iKHwila tto of ahnut 4. which l t miles r-.sJe w-fi Cottnlepe; and as I am c tt pr ef r I begsa using Cot t r. a-4 iM ner had a bit ef lr1 in te f MM lnc that time. I t - w -r rr t r'e. ae It dees aot gie 1 Mrt-Mj'i as formerly."" ( rniVr erj'n, fAy. "di- tit might bare Injured aoan'a bealta ta auy there." j ' Tbe Tewnls Trio at Orphrvm. Tv Twirls trio. whl-h te fomp""J of MM Cir-fH.,1 and the MhM Alms rti Mnr Hark. k MarMj r re " jcrrf. -at t't1 fXi, and ; fr gland aed Vi-1snd. eW t1. i . i !ri & t4 jvJO. tana. ,,i,m a grmt trtwmth. Thr ar S00 LlKTE IN 8PECIAL LINE ALL ITS OWN All recent attempts to get out sumptu ous advertising; matter concerning Port land and Oregon have been outdone by the latest book of the Soo line and Can adian Pacific, "By Way ot the Canons," being the illustrated account of a trip between the Twin Cities and Portland, via the Kllarney lakes. The cover of the book Itself Is a color photogravure of one of the Selkirk can ons, and Is of unusual beauty, while the back, or the book, also in colors, is a magnificent cluster of Hood River pur ple grapes, one chapter of tne book I devoted to fruit growing In the famou Hood River valley, which it declares V be the finest fruit country in the world. Another describes the trip down .the Co lumbia to Portland, while a third tells of Portland, the Rose City. There are some excellent photographs of Port land. . Including the water front seen from the Uadlson street bridge, end bits of the scenery around the city and slate. An excellent map of the Soo-Sno- gttne line in we Kooienay country ia in cluded in tne cook. The Hendrik Hudson memorial bridge across Spoytea Uuyvll creek. rew York, now in course of construction, will have the largest concrete span In tbe world. 91 reel in lengtn. DUG UP FLOOR. ROBBED MISER OF $650 THEN WENT TO SEATTLE v COFFEE . We think we all know coffee. ' We don't; we don't even know that we don!." T rtt rwer feearst res weeey I yes 4al Sit icsXftef 't Vat. we set eek ". - Accused of looting a miser's hoard In Portland, Louis Brlxsalari, a young Ital ian, ia in jail in Tacoma. Ignis Francis, father of the husband of the young men's half sister, charges him with dig ging up the floor of the basement of the Francis house on Marguerite avenue and taking out the l6 hidden there in a can. The robbery occurred September 12. but has been kent quiet. Andrew Brlszalart, a brother. Is also wanted, but to make sure of the first brother. Detective Tennant will go to Tacoma at once. The young men sent a postcard showing their pictures te a girl In Portland, and this card waa forwarded to Tacoma and Seattle. "We're having a high old time In Se attle." scrawled Iul en the card Detective Howell reaves tonight f or L Ban Francisco to get Barney Inehan, wsnted here for passing a forged check. count of the big sums they spnt at the primaries, .it la neiieved tnst a. cam paign for subscriptions - will be started next week. The meeting Saturday will mark the opening of the campaign in this city. . . 1 m ' 1 s . , - Building Permit; , 'Building permits war issued yester- Aday to the following: A, Scott, erect one and a half etory frame on Scott avenue, and East Sixty-eighth, $1,000; 8. ". company, erect one story brick on East Main between East Water and F.ast Flrat, 1.500 B. V. Reder. erect two story frame on Eaat Main between East Thlrty-flrat. 1,00. , . FIXED FOK KILLING THE CHIXK BIRD raited Press .eases Wire I Belllngham. Wash, Sept. 19. Four poachers were arraigned today before Judge Featherkile and foand guilty of killing: Chinese pheasants out of seas The names of tne men, their places of residence, the number of birds they killed and the amounts they were fined are: . O. A- Klrkman. aa Karen, f our Mrda, 140 fine. 11 easts; Fugene Mo- eier. pemnaie. one prro. tie n"!tr; Richard Fisher end Chsrlea Edwards. uynden. one bird, tZi apiece; total. III. EXCLUDED CHIXK x POLYG AFPEALS rrsMef hia lnl Wire. an Francisco. Per. Js Attemeve f T Robert Ha Ties Bosnian, the Oilnewa nitltlonalre. hare arpesied to erretsry atrsas -f the derrt'T'eet "of commerce aed labr at W , rcin. Tmm I K- doctslcn of the lvl nw'e-a- Kis efSiiaiS. who last n'ght rffusd te allow the millionaire to land, because be admitted that he had two wives. The Chinese merchant waa permitted to come ashore, however, on bonds given by the PaciAc Mail company that he would be present if ordered for depor tation, and he left the Korea last night for the German, oospitaU where he Is undergoing treatment for a nervous dis order. Tbe Chinese says bo rams herd to ob tain the) advantage of American medical sctenca and does not think he can be considered an Immigrant He Is snrry at being subjected te suci aa Indignity and ssya he will Cght the law te tbe last ditch. G. 0 P. IX WHATCOM COUNTY DE-ID BROKE Australian mines employ 120,000 men. Vs-' How Is This for a Straw? t Erom the Ontario Democrat. V I. H. Moore returned Thursday from ftJltalttito fr,end and relatives In Iowa; Ho went east with stock and .?..1"J on tntrain.a political jis- .us,uu aruso ana ne rouna that his lar companions aboard were all Repub'T" cana anil nnnnrtad Dnni. e " A i ago, but that all 6f them, except Rees, the man w bo got In trouble mo 1'uniiiiiB ot some noraea in thi. county recently, would suminrt Rrv.n In November. " ' He found Bryan very popular In low. In China there are matnh hrixri at which only hand labor is employe I. One of them., at Hslelw Chang, has 08 workers. 400 of whom are women-. oiV.I over Tr (c CF rratred rVea. tmtmt WW I X "BeHlnrsm. Wirt , Sec J Oee ef the rerT'iexIrg aaeatlofie that will be dlacnaeed st a aneeitn cf the Whatcom rutv ceetrel RevuhliaB connltte Fsturdsv morelcg Is the nbtsiamg ef rcipairi ri4a Toe reeurv f the panr In thte coumr la dervlefe and. nf! Is ow 1 1 f.y tpltv A w wi Is ro trat the -a-i lte u t"i be a"r-e-l fe'gk. e CURES o SIOII DISEASES When the blood is pare and healthy, the'skia will be soft, smooth," and free from all blemishes and eruptions ; bat when some acid humor takes root ia the circulation, its presence is quickly manifested by some form of tkia disease. The skin receive) its necessary nourishment and strength from the blood. When, however, this Tital fluid becomes a humor-laden stream, it can no lonrer preserve the healthy, natural arpearancetot the skin, bet by its acrid, impure nature continually irritates and inflames the delicate tisanes and fibres and keeps the cuticle in a diseased and disfigured condition external applications cannot reaca ine tiooa, and uiereJore are benenctai only for their ability to reduce inflammation, and assist ia keeping tbe parts clean. To care any skin trouble the blood must be purified of the humors that are causing tbe trouble. S. S. S drives out the humors from the blood so that the skin, instead of bdnj irritated and diseased, is sonrished by a healthy, coolinar stream. . S. S. S. roes down into tbe circulation and removes every particle ef impure matter, all acids and tumors, and restores the blood to its normal, pure condition, thereby caring every frrm of skia disease or affection. Bock on skin disease gBd any medical aivice free to Ull who wr-.te, rnE EITET SPTCIFIC CO.. ATLUTA. GA.