The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 22, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    TUB OREGON : DAftY JOURNAtl. PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 22. 1903.
iKSsi' Hente Section
Tba condition of Ui wholesale mark! u fUch thli ea
ni to anabla ue to mikt mmi vanr advantageou! Wir
chiiei in mtn'i fumiahloia and1 underwear.. Many of the"
benefit w reaped we pata on to our Mtroni tomorrow. St
if you can match theee valuaa elsewhere.
' MEN'S UNDERWEAR AT 65 QARMENT
A llargaifl Friday offering of nicn'a camel hair SMrU and
Drawers, made of excellent quality hear? winter weight ma
terial; the abirta are made with fine ribbed bottom, ana cum.
front and neck bound with tape; drawers are soil faced and
hare good suspender straps api rtbbcd ankieu; taeae are
non-shrinkable farments apd g id to wear; beat 75c re
vaJne. ipecial for on day only.V Argal- Friday DDC
MEN'S WOOL SIX AT "H
A special Friday offering of men's wool Sox, made of good
Quality wool with, fine ribbed topa; they come in colors blue
and gray: are seamless and are the very beat 15c
value, specially priced one day only, Bargain Friday 12C
MEN'S SWEATERS AT f 1.89
A special Bargain Friday offering of men's worsted jersey
Sweaters, made of extra quality heavy worsted Jersey, in the
V-ahaoed neck: thev have fine ribbed cuffa and cotie in a
plain Oxford gray color; very best $2 values, special f OA
for this sale 3 1.0?
MEN'S OUTINO FLANNEL OOWNS AT ftfl
A soecial Friday offering of men's outing; flannel Gowns.
made of good QoaJity oufing flannel; they have the aoft turn
down collar, are t good full length and generous width and
came in prettiest and best assorted patterna; very best CP
7&c value, special for thia aale DDC
Iho
BEST
In Quality
The
MOST
In Value
Here's a Lot 6t Interesting News Concerning
Mew Fall and Winter MERCHANDISE
It Will Pay Every Economical Person to Read It
Tomorrow will b our 468th Bargain Friday Sale. Fritjay will surely prove to be one of the busiest day in
the hlitory of thia atore, for the aeries of special offering" arranged are from every viewpoint the most attractive
values we have ever offered at any time. Every department in the store will participate in this great sale, and
the choicest of this season's merchandise will be offered at unusually low prices. Come to this sale tomorrow
and benefit by our present large assortments and broad varieties. Don't miss the many opportunities for sav
ing which we are presenting at the present time. For. tomorrow we tell of many of the special values but
they are only a small percentage of those youH meet with when you visit this store.
vE2z Domestic Gooda
Have to keep things moving briskly, arid besides we're
anxious to increase our volume of business In this section, so
we're going to offer moat tempting valuea for tomorrow. , Thia
U a great opportunity and it's for you to decide whether you
will take advantage of these out-of-tbe-ordlnary valuea or not,
COTTON BLANKETS, 75 VALUES' AT 5f
A special sale of about 200 pairs gray cofUm Blanketa of
good wearing quality, full 10-4 Site; blanketa that nave rr
always sold at 5c a pair, priced for Bargain Friday at DDC
COTTON CREPE, 30c GRADE AT 1234
Tomorrow we place on aale a special purchase of about SO
ooita oi lotion crepe: comes tun oo incnes wiae ana in a
large assortment of neat styles and colorings suitable for
kimonos, wrappers and comfort coverings; regular 1 1 1
20c grade, on sale Dargain Friday at.......... IfeJC
BUNQALOW MADRAS. 15c AND 18e GRADES, 10s
An unusual offering of Bungalow Madras; somes full 3d
inches wide, in medium and dark colore, in pretty designs
and rich colorings; nothing: nicer for window coverings or
dainty draperies; regular I be and 18c grades, on sale Irt
ifargain rnday at lUt
i
jSSSSHK Footwear
Don't buy a alngle pair of Shoea for
yourself or family until you have aeen
what splendid valuea we are offering in
thoroughly reliable and fashionable foot
wear for men, women and children. Here
are a few of the apeciala for tomorrow:
Women's high-cut Shoes in velour calf
viscohzed soles, special a0 rn
n
-TV values
vomen'
I -ut, al
new atyle Shoes in Napoleon
sizes and width, spe- rA
lues at )i)JU
Women's winter weight
Shoes in vici kid, patent
and gunmetal leathers, spe
cial values at, the J
Women's fashionable Shoes
in all leathers, 07
sizes and widths; $3 values, now on sale at ))) f
Women's blizzard cut Rubbers, on sale at 50
Women'a Overgaiters, in all colors, on sale at T5e
Women'a Overgaiters, in black only, on sale at 35
Women's felt trimmed Juliets, on sale at ,...89
Our Gigantic Silk Sale Continues Tomorrow
With Still Greater Values
It's a moat remarkable aale of the neweat and moat attractive Silks of the season hundreds and hundreds of pieces our
chased at a big dlacount from a leading New York importer. The aaaortment includea fancy dress and walsting silks, plain
silks in black and colors, novelty silks in rich desigps and bright colorings, aoft drapery silks, silka for millinery purposes and
trimmings ana silk for holiday aewing, in fact silks for every purpose are here and all are on sale at a ridiculously low price.
Regular G5o, 75o, 85o and Q1.00 Silks on Sale for One Day Only
Choice (u)fd
at . . .(kjJVL,
A TAED
Come as
early as
you can
'A wonderful assortment of fancy dress and waisting alike; beautiful Cushion
Back Taffetaa in all colore; extra heavy double warp Louissinea in neat de
signs; fancy Repp Silka in neat small figures, attractive stripes, new plaida,
shadow and block checks and fancy Tacquard weaves, etc.: Full-width hlaclr
Taffeta bilks of extra fine quality, comes with a beautiful Swiss finish:
Foulard Silks in neat, new block designs in shades of blue, green, brown, tan,
etc.; full-width shepherd checked Taffetas and Louissines. .new PeVin atrineH
Taffetas, and new gray fancies in extra heavy weight and dozens of others
.not mentioned here.
ALL SILK REMNANTS AT HALF PRICE
The last few days of furious selling has left us with hundreds of Silk Remnants and Short lenctha frnm nne-half tn ft an1
10 yards each. They consist of the most desirable weaves, patterns and colorings of the season nnA tKirte n.Vi .H.n1 Uim
great aale and take advantage of this wonderful offering Will secure extraordinary bargains. Remember the first choice ia
best choice. Come early.
Extraordinary Val. in the Veil Dept.
New Veils--An Exposition
Long veila, wide veila and aquare veils are the require
ment of dame fashion for motoring and all purposes. Rus
sian nets, lace and chiffon cloth the leading materials. Woven
dot and spot effecta the particular pattern favorites. Note
the wonderful value.
VEILS AT 10c
20,000 imported chiffon novelty Veils in the best sale ever
held. When you see these beautiful veils tomorrow you will
realize that the event is without precedent. There is a great
variety of styles and coloring enough for every taste and
need; and the price in many cases less than import cost.
These veils comprise the Russian illusion filet, Tusca and
double texture,-meshes, plain and fancv chenille dnt in" all
wanted shades, white, brown, navy, black, Copenhagen,"
leainer, rea, gray ana magpie, besides hundreds of novelty
color combinations; this is a showing which no woman can
afford to miss. We can but hint here of the styles and won
derful values. Not a piece in this great lot worth less than
35c a yard and splendid values up to 75c a yard, your Ifl
choice while they last, Bargain Friday lifC
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY
Unusually Important
Offerings in Knit
Underwear & Hosiery &
for Women
Children
There is nothing lacking in our Knit Underwear and Hoaierv aertinn
We can't imagine how you can fail to fill your season's needs in these
lines here with both pleasure and profit. These special values, arranged
iur lumurrows grear saie, ougnt to assist you m your purchasing plans:
WOMEN'S WOOL UNION SUITS, $1.65 VALUE, 98
A' showing of women's fine ribbed wool Union Suits, made of excellent
quality natural color gray wool in button down the front style, with
neany inmmeo iront ana neck; they come in all sizes and are the QQ
very best $1.65 values, special for Bargain Friday fOC
WOMEN'S WOOL VESTS AND PANTS, $1.25 VALUE, 79
A splendid offering of women's fine ribbed form-fitting wool Vests and
Pants; the vests are hand finished witli silk trimmimr and nants finished
with fine sateen band; these splendid garments come in colors gray 7Q
and white and are the best $1.25 values, special for this sale I "C
BOYS.' FLEECED RIBBED UNDERWEAR, 65c VALUES, 39
A sale of boys' fine Egyptian cotton ribbed Shirts and Drawers, made of
good quality slightly fleeced material; the shirts are finished with Cooper
collarette neck; drawers finished with fine sateen band; these splendid
garments come in sizes 24 to 30 and are our best 65c values, spe- OA
cially priced for this sale O&C
WOMEN'S WOOL STOCKINGS. 35c VALUES. 19
A showing of .women's all-wool ribbed Stockings in Oxford gray; all
sizes ana gooa wearing qualities; regular J3c value, specially priced 1A
for this sale
DaiDly Mnsllo and TJndePW6aP
3 Bargain Lots ior Tomorrow's Sale
Here's an opportunity
to save a worth while
amount in purchasing
your flannel or muslin un
derwear. These price re
ductions ought to be proof
conclusive to you that
voull find satisfaction in
buying your winter needs
at thia sale tomorrow.
CORSET COVERS,
50c Values 35
A showing of Corset Cov
ers, made of fine quality
nainsook, daintily trimmed
with the finest of em
broideries, laces and rib
bons; an excellent assort
ment to choose from:
they come in all sizes 32 to 44 and are the very best OP
50c values, specially priced for this sale ODC
OUTINO FLANNEL GOWNS. 65c VALUES. 43
A sale of 50 dozen outing flannel Gowns, made of excellent
quality outing flannel in the neat oink and blue strioe effect
witfc neatly trimmed yoke; these gowns are made full 56
inches long, good generous width and are extra full AO
finished; best 65c values, special for Bargain Friday.. T'JC
OUTINO FLANNEL SKIRTS, 50c VALUES, 25
A line of women's Skirts, made of good quality outing flannel
in the neat pink or blue striped effect, have deep flounce with
plain or scalloped edges finished with silk overstitch; other
styles trimmed with lace; regular 50c value, specially Qj
priced for Bargain Friday DC
Umbrellas
Co no SeeOnrlVin-
Pr9C70 dow Display
Silk and Wool
Gold Handled
$5, $6 and $7 Values
Priced for This Sale at
Tomorrow we olace on sale a areat underariced tmrchaae
of handsome new Umbrellas for women, made with beautiful
nanaies.
Over 1,000 brand new Umbrellas, made with the best quality
silk and wool, rainproof covering, more durable than all silk,
with covers that roll very closely on the first grade Paragon
frames with steel rod, but the most attractive part are the
handles, beautiful handles in hundreds of pretty styles, large
gold and pearl handles, large silver and pearl handles, also
handles of gunmetal, gold, silver, etc., in an unlimited assort
ment of new designs; no store anywhere can lay claim to a
choicer or richer line; not an umbrella in the lot worth less
than $5 and values run from that up to $7; the- handles alone
are worth more than we are asking for these umbrellas; why
not buy now for gift purposes? The saving thus made dos-
siDle would pay you well, your choice of the entire
lot tomorrow at
$2.98
3
W EMPRESS
lilfili Lit
FIFTIf YEARS 010
'D&msticity, Not Royalty,
lifer Chief Concern
' Her Simple Life.
(aptoUl DUpttch to T Journal.)
' Barlin. Oct. 12. There waa a fenor
,nue display of flags today, not only In
Berlin but, throughout the empire In
rSoognRlon of jthe fiftieth birthday of
Rmpraa Augusta Victoria. There
were many other outward and visible
signs of the extraordinary popularity
enjoyea 07 me conson or emperor W 11
11am. During the day the empress re
celvod the foreign dlDlomats who called
to present congratulations In behalf of
tneir respective sovereigns and govern
ment.
A correspondent writing some years
ago saia mat a dook explaining "How
to Be Happy Though a Queen'r would
undoubtedly. find large sales In all Eu
ropean courts exceDt that of tha Km.
press or Germany. The same might be
eaia Wltn equal truth today. Auarusta
Victoria is one of the few feminine
crownea neaas wno mia-ht truthfuii-v
be described as finding as much solid
homely contentment in the Imperial
A Xealtfcy ramUy.
"Our whole family has enjoyed good
health since we began using Dr. King's
New Life Pills, three year ago," says
1.. A. Bartlet of Rural Route 1, Gull
ford, Maine. They cleanse find tone the
system In a gentle way that does you
good. 25o at all druggists. ,
palaces as any honest workman's wife
In her vine-clad cottage.
Strictly Domestic
There has never been the slightest
effort on the part of the empress to
lead, in the social world. Ever since
her marriage? her whole object In life
has seemed to be the perfect achieve
ment of her domestic duties. In what
ever palace she may be stoDDing. her
days are as carefully laid out as are
those of the emperor, and from her
own waiting maid to the scullions, she
Keeps an eye on every servant, unless
confined to her bed by illness, the em-
ress is invanaoiy up by s every morn
ng. and 8 o'clock finds her pouring the
emperor's coffee. This meal their
majesties take quite alone. In former
years the needs of her children required
the greater part of her majesty's time
during the forenoon. Now, with the
oungest. Princess victoria Louise, in
er seventeenth year, the emDress has
been relieved of the cares of the nurse
ry. Her mornings are now devoted to
household duties. At 10 o'clock the
royal housekeepers are received. Lists
i ,,VM AWU eWJae.0W' Wt
V A cfJKT V
jp 1 11a m n a v w .am . mi nm m i r
of dishes for the luncheons and dinner
of the day are handed the empress, and
at her discretion, always with an eye
to her husband's preferences, the menus
are chosen. After the menus are se
lected she considers household bills and
then writes her own letters.
The Imperial Family Circle.
Between 11 and 12 the empress usu
ally goes for a drive or a walk with
one or more of her stalwart sons, and
yt 1 the entire family usually meet at
luncnvon. Arier lunenpon. In a nutmt
reoeptlon toilet, the empress Is at home
in her drawing-room to callers. No
great formality reigns. Women come
to'pay their respects or open philanthro
pic schemes, and everyone who seems
respectable and nnrious to see her
majesty is permitted to enter.
.At. ' 'clock dinner la announced, and
this Is the grand meal of the day. The
empress then appears In full statu
toilet and many jewels. The company I
j. it targe ana brilliant
After dinner there Is music and some
times a quiet game of cards.
The empress as a rule gives little at
tention to public affairs. Recently she
Created some mrnrtR hv K ,
fluence to prevent a government decree
In Prussia favoring cremation, giving
i-u,,.,, 1 v lno unra-t-rotestant de
nominations who oppose the lnclnera-
uun 01 numan Doaies.
Ms
. I WALKER
WIS KINGS EAR
31 rs. G. Keppel Knocked Out
in Contest for Euler of
the King's Navee.
ELECTRIC POWER
OlfEB SIERRAS
Harriman's Expert Reaches
San Francisco, on Tour
of Investigation.
(Cirftrd Prrm Lmf4 Wlr )
Ban Francisco. Oct. JS.--W. A Wnrth
Ington. assistant to the director of
untenance and operation of the tr-
riman llnea. is conferring with offlM.!
Of the Southern Pacific svstem resrd
lng the proposed change of the motive
power to electricity In the 6lrr. hnfh
to facilitate shliments and red u re the
eoet or hauling.
Worthtngton will ittar bre fur
days. He has Inspected th en-Ire vs-
ten rrom i. hlnaro to Sn Fnrleco.
Isltlng Portland and other northern
eltlea.
SEARCH L AMKRK A
FOR STOLEN PICTI'IiE
fTptM Trm Wire I
Saa Tranclaco. Chi 12 -T rwn-
Shors of this cltr in b!r rarearlie
by th police at the Inetance 'f Am
trtan VIc-Cobsu1 Lr pr H ;rff fr
the rerovery of a taluable i iJyse
palatlng atolen from the art !rv of
the Count Von Hsrrarh lt MtnH
Word ease to th- vtc-"""'i: reeter-
4ay that ibe head of the rM! po'f
SeparUweat at Vtetn r- rr
Oraff te eereh tr the rr'k art.
wbk-A lm lBd at ereral th'euetnd
erwBa Tb prH-e bmr t-'i te
feJntlng to the I'nlte.) ptee ni all
rnrther trn haa bn I'!
The fainting t that ft a f'Mi k4
and tn the lever MjM-h4 "frl'i
tk Initials "W. r rnvrnhmr I)
A rwar4 9 !, crM Is ffre4l
ot 1 ia raiura,
rt'nlted Preu Leared Wlre.
London, Oct. 22. The unofficial
change In governmental circles of Eng-
muu is me opening of the "seaaon" of
i08-9 with Mrs. Hall Walker as the
,8W ,prJ.me minlsteress, who has re
placed Mrs George Kepel in the favor
of King Edward Vll. he chango was
not noticed until society began return
ing to town rrom the continent, the
seaside and the moors
Then the general public began to no
tion those who sought Influence or ad
vancement with royalty were thronging
Mrs Walkers magnificent town house.
1 he BOClal POgltlon Of Iirln. mini.
teress Is one of the most important In
the Kingdom, Through the Infli,.
the premleress over the king she is able
to hold potent political sway.
wun tne rnansre of socini nv.r...
come the details of a r"litlco-soclal cam
paign that preceded the revolution.
In a struKgle for the mt.rv nf ik.
navy, the post of lord of the admiralty
Sir John Fisher faced Admiral Lord
Charles Beresfrrd. Mn Ver.n.1 ...
poused Bereeford's rauee and Mrs Wal
ker, as opposition leader, aided Sir John
The king edmlred Ird Rereafnr k,,.
liaed sir John better. Br her efforts
In Lord Beresfnrd s behalf Mn Krr.i
annoyed the king and eo Mrs. Walker
Is the king's favorite now.
In the meantime Mrs. Kennel ! a.b.
i"r new 1 shu e on wmcn to win
the
upon a
king and believes she has hit
solution or ner troubles.
The husband of Mrs. Walker Is
millionaire and seeks the peerage Mrs
Keppel doubts If King Edward would
care to confer a seat !n the house of
lords upon vaier ana Is hoplnr that
Mrs v siKer win displease royalty by
irjrai 100 nan 10 ooiam tne raver
SPRING FIELD NEGRO
TO IL4NG TO3I0RR0W
(gpeettl DUpctcft to TV JntmLI
Springfield. 111. Oct. 12 The gallows
has been erected aad other arrange
ments made for the eieeotlon of Jo
James, which will take place In the
(tajgnxn county Jail tomorrow morn
ing unleaa the courts or the state hoard
of psrdon Interfere. The crime for
ihkti Jtmea. who Is a negro, was mn
vlcted was the murder ef Clergy A. Pal
iaM early on th momlog of July I last
Jsmes had entere-1 tb Mrhtmlr of
Hal lards l-rar-oie daughter When
Jleooverfd by the young woman the
nrm flM rnjmued by the father The
two efigarwd la a euffl iaj th yard and
Ballard was stabbed to deatb The
rrlro vurred shortly bef r the r-e
war tn thl city laat warn mr and wsa
largely rewpoeslbl for tb public m
1'Ttoi aton d at tbat tin aa-atns
r sjeai ue. 1
It was wkfle Jarre was a rrisnnel4
tb roW w tttt yr t4e H,,j
wi mi.i r a-r. o '
rOnrar
ALCOHOL 3 PER OSNT.
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slmilatlng ttefbotfarelRegulS;
ting Ute Stomadis andBwas of
38f U
Promotes DtgesHonJChferfl
ness al Ffsrxantaliis ncfiberl
OpiuDxMarphine narMaaal.!
NOT NARCOTIC.
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For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
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Aneriecf Semedv rorCDitsflst-
Hon . Sour StDmadLDtarrtua
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KEW YORK. J
eeduiwkrthteo
Exact Cop of Wrappee.
M
Aw
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
swept over th ety seek In; venae&nc
sgairtet th coiored race, and Jame and
ueorgw ttrrmrann. who w arrtd
charged with the later asmvlt, were
nmeiir leei I tiioofnnigtos. Hirn-
amaoa era rgteMmt . nMiarttid
Jame remained at filoemlagton several
week a ad was IhM Marnixl ta tfcta
dty for trtai.
Quarrel; Tbr CrboUc.
irsrM Ptms tusl Wtre.t
ttl u. rv. l Only try the
sjrwnpt action t III wtf w Wliltea
iv yr or age,
y r-i f I t r r-.
t-e - mm r-
li'g. ilia r
bo!1e iHi and so was Vrt OTena'a arm
ttrttr wk tartlgat4 th r aay
th couwe bad a trivial ejuarraL
InTOTtlgatfo f th fUtitlats) wine
eotkflrma their great vaia. but
amltr 1 nd4
- fie bwaju
WmM gladly be plt fee
Many peop wie ' f u
('nmiilim, yet If ( r-
r rn fc ru-ed Ire f- 1
PaliS'i f "m l.i-
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