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r v v.. '--o THE OREGON DAILY. JOURNAL. ' PORTLAND,,! VTUESD A V -EVENING,: NOVEMBER 3, '1908. 98c Will Buy a Petticoat Have Some New Pajamas 1 I I II , I ,ii ,1 mil I I I. - Not a 98c Petticoat, but one that fells regularly af$1.50 sor $1.75. Too good a bargain to miss.isnt it? Jf you take a peep at these Petticoats, see how well they are made, what tasteful, designs they are", what superb materials they are constructed of, you will be glad to buy. The price would attract on -an ordinary Petti coat; these superb values should bring throngs. Made of sateen or percale, with deep full flounces, in tailored, . tucked, shirred or sunbarst finish; $1.50 and OQ $175 values, special at,..4. 5OC aateen ana iieatnerDJoom fetticoats, Z.OO to T jq $2.50 values, special at n,,;. . .f7 Sateen and Heatherbloom Petticoats, worth ao $2.49 $5.00 to $3.75, special at Sateen and Heatherbloom Petticoats, worth to $4.50; special at New Muslin wear Women's Two and Three Piece Combination Gar mentsof fine nainsook, finished with embroidery, lace, tucks, etc ' A large shipment just received. Prices $2, $3 and op to ,.... mm wm nmrii 6iJ 5 WASHINGTON AND 6. STS. LadiesLHomc Journal Patterns 10c, 15c fo Saiie $ 1. 15xonM Gloves at $2.85 All pur Men's Outing. Flannel Pajamas and Night Robea strikingly underpriced for st: one-day special sale "An im,- mense. stock to choose from, with a complete selection of : sizes, patterns and qualities. Large or. small men yes,alK who want comfortable sleeping garments should be dn" hand,( If you want neat, comfortable, well-made Pajamas or prefer the time-honored Night Shirt, here's' a OA chance to save! $1.00 Night Shirts-are.,, .0 J C 1 S1J5 Outing FlanneLNight Shirts, special ....v,..y.K....08c . $1.50 Pajamas, special.. ? LIS" Til ! . . . i K amas, special, $2.00 $2.50- Pajamas, Pajamas, Vases and ornaments in a magnificent assortment offered rat half the regular prices. You save from 43l1o $15.00 l i ; . ' , t. ' t . r. . i . . py taicing advantage of mis saie. cuee me wtnapw aispiay in Washington street window, and make your selections ,rly as possible. ' This is the second time in the history of this store that such a sale has been possible; and, in point of quantity. and values offered,, this event, far ut shines our previous remarkable effort. .Regular v 4Q 85c values ftiZ Regular .'. $1.50 values ..... $2.00 valuer ii.;. $1.00 Regular - f ) $2.50 values ..f IiiJ 'Regular v 9 OC $4.50 .value ...... 9? Regular . k Q OP $6.50 values ; .'.1..0.tD Regular,, : :Vf -J ; tAfC $8.50 values t-,..&t.LO '$10o"aiuesV..4, 50.00 75c Regular Crt $1.00 values .'. OUC Regular CO $1.75 values .....,... OOC Regular 1 1 JQ $2.25 values .....1.10 Regular CI $3.50 values ......Jlf O Regular (fA $5.00 values ...... $.DU Regular CQ 7C $7.50 values i ). $10.00 values $5.00 $30.00 values ,... $15.00 Sale of Libby Cut Glass Hundreds M articles in new fall cuttings and designs are here, ready for inspection. Naime etched on every piece. n guarantee ox quality ana worxmansnip. ::,i , ' i i Vf : ... w $2.25 Wee kwear Wednesday Wc A superb assortment containing many, many dozens of very choicer pieces in Lace Yokes, Jabots, Stock Collars and Fancy Lace Collars, So&ie have been slightly mussed from window display; others are fresh and perfect. The Vegular values range, to $2.25. AO ytOn sale Wednesday at, each ..'..";'.. ! 4QC $1.25 Laces 29c Ribbons 29c Yd. rfi-- 20 ii 5.00 Glovesl at $2.85 Paffflr Elbow-Length Cape Gloves in the i popular Street shades ofan.V A sale free from disappointmjtnt, for all sizes afe offered m plenty. This 16-button length glove sells teg. at $4 the pair. Thelo nr Wjednesday price is . . . )Od Handkerchiefs 75cVeiUng39cYd. 1 IK il 1 1 ir.T si 1 1 nit n ? ii special, .f 1.58 special, .f 1.85 Attend the Overcoat Sale $14.95 buys a nobby coat here any day this Week. That is the special price at which we feature all our $20.00' rain coats, topcoats ,and overcoats. Pis-' tinctive styles, high-grade materials; perfect-fitting, garments; and you' save more than One-fourth J AH our .pSSaY ?"".rh.$14.95. iPfcfureSaelsil Laces in Oriental and Venise : galloons, bands 'or edges, in . white, cream, ecru and black; . also in colors. .Also colored ap plique trimmings. Vals. .to $1.25 the yard, special n Dresden and changeable effects; of juperior quality; and in widths from 4 54 to 6 in. Qualities that sell regu larly at up to 65c the OH- ednesdas price. M 29c yd.v Men's Umbrpllas $2.95 Ea First-class umbrellas of all silk or silk and lisle, absolutely wateT proof, with steel rods and Paragon frame. Handles are of gun metaT, natural wood or fancy trimmed 'styles. Regular price to CO QfZ A new line of women's hand kerchiefs, embroidered with hemstitched or scalloped edges. Full linen, or sheer swiss. Very attract- O J" ive. designs;,, special.. mOC , Chiffon veiling, in white, black,' cream, green, pink, avender, tight blue or champagne. Popu lar colors, splendid quality; reg. worth 75c the special $5.00 eacK Wednesday Women's Hose Full fashioned style, abso- lutelv fast black, prime cotton yam. J Regular price 35c the pair, special 21c ..f.:.39c $1.25 Union Suits at 89c Women's union suits of silk and cotton; high" neck, long sleeves, or high neck and , short sleeved knee or ankle length. Perfect " fitting garments, unusually good quality. Regularly priced at $1.25 each, QQf special for Wednesday's sale at Merode union suits, fleece lined cotton; ankle length, high neck. long sleeved style. Regular values Iff Misses'? A sale that home-lovers will appreciate; an oppor tunity to brighten up. the 'empty space pn the-wall . and help beautify your home at small cost. Framed Pictures, small size, round or oval. Special, each . . . . . ............. 3' Pictures with large round or oval frame, black or gilt Special, each i Vv.ivt, . "Cupid Asleep" or "CupidAwlS' black oval frames. Special, each'i-.VArUV.;, 19c 35c 5Qc 5c BLACK LISLE GAR- rER ELASTIC, H or yl in. wide, wprfh 10c the yard. Spe :ial. .......... WIRE HAIR PINS, in .boxes, assorted heavy or -invisible, 8c value. Special . J)C Violet toilet-ammonia, pint bottles; for toilet or "bath, - i n 25r value . .,.... iyC $l.jOspecial for Wednesday's selling " STEREOSCOPE and 25 views in box,,$l A outfit Special..: UUC WASHINGTON BRAND AMERICAN PINS, 00 to, the paper J 4c vaiuc. ope- ' - OC COKE DANDRUFF OR HAIR TONIC, 50c bottle, worth 50c j f)0 for OJC PINAUD'S TOILET SOAP, round cake, all odors, imported, 25c cake ....... POSTCARD ALBUMS, hold 96 cards. v Special val. for.-.-. IOC 19c Big Wash Goods Sale Among the weaves are Serges, plain or fancy; Panamas, plain or fancy;. Silk and Wool Pop lins! Eoliennes, Wool Taffetas,. PoplinetAs," . Henriettas", Albatross, Cheviots, Rainproof Materi als, Herringbone Effects, Broadcloths in fact, every weave or weight carried in a first-class dress goods department is to be found among this assortment. NoVone yard reserved, with' excep tion of Read's Lansdown. YOU'LL FIND PLENTY .OF SALESMEN TO WAIT ON YOU. Regular $1.00 special, the yd......; Regular $2.00 grade; special', M vl) theyd..,.!." de; c Regular $2.50 grade; special, Pit the yd.... 4)1. i , Regular $1.25 grade; special, OQi. the yd VoC Regular $3.00 grade; S1??:...$2:19 Regular $1.50 grade; special, tt AA the yd.... 01. Regular $3.50 grade; hpr...$2.48 Regular $1.75 grade; special, Af n the yd .. il.Zy Regular $4.00 grade; special, 0 AQ the yd.... The Great Annual Linen Sale TABLE SETS, of fine linen damask, cloths and napkins to match; handsome patterns; cloth 2x2 yards and 1 dozen napkins to MA C( match, special sale price. )1U.0U With cloth 2x3 yards and 1 dozen tfQ CA napkins, sale price, special 1J3U TABLE SETS, of extra heavy damask, cloths f. and napkins-to match, cloths , in two sizes 2x2 yards and 1 dozen napkins, j or special, the set ' v 1 1 With cloth 2x3 yards and 1 dozen Q AC napkins, special ......... , . 1 0.VD LARGE ASSORTMENT of Huck Tels, ' hemstitched or scalloped napkins, tray and tea cloths, damask sets or separate Cloths, etc HEMSTITCHED TEA CLOTHS. 36 ' ins., 45 ins, and 54 ins. square; fine1 grade linen, under priced as follows for the sale: v Sale price $2.88 Sale price $3.96 Sale price...... f 3.08 Sale price. 5.73 x Aoiiu LiiNtiiCi, ot extra line quauty, 7Z in. a wide: new and beautiful naf-terni: M in V special, yard v I .tO TABLE DAMASK, 72 in. wide, full bleached; heavy Irish linen; special per ' yard, 7C this Sale I OC ODD ; TOWELS Hemstitched .or scalloped borders; extra fine quality; specially QE priced at,esu fl.48, $1.25, $1.05 and. ODC V 71 Special Salt of Plume? ff Rich ostrich plumes that add just the right touch of .grace and richness to any dress hat, going at one-fourth less Wednes day. Come in black, white or colors. Savings are on the short tips or the very long sweeping plumes. In l XI rd re clusters of two J10.00 values $14.00 'values $16.00. values $iaoo values the retfular 12 mil Wl " -r-- i" V each- The regular $6.00 $4.50 $6.00 $15.00 : u -r i sTa values $7.50 ...$10.50 ...512.00 .$13.50 values go in this each $20.00 values- fr,L.....$i8.oo values $21.00 $33.00 values $24.75 til ( '-- '' '''L"" ll'..lg.M.Nl." . a. J.111 .l.LWM. .L!11-!!..!.1-1..1. ..! j! .!!' ..J ' ' '. !.!. - . Ml 11 III I ' " L ' ' ' ' 'I'l'Mm. ).f " J'fc. Mew FMrsmd Richest CosMmes Portland's' largest and best style store calls attention to the arrival of a large shipment of high grade furs in the most modish fall styles. Prices run from the very modest ones to as high as you wisffto go. Richness unparalleled and decided originality and exclusiveness in designs. Will be unpacked and ready tor display Wednesday. New opera coats, new dinner and evening costumes, new streercoats, new tailored and fancy tailored suits. $3.50 $5.00 Shoes $2.98 BUY THE FAMOUSLY GOOD PINGREE GLO RIA SHOE AT THIS PRICE. Always $3.50, but for this one day. in all styles and all leathers at this price. In addition to. this broad special.- odd lines of women's shoe worth to $5 the d0 AO pair, priced at. . i $L.VO Men's shoes, seven styles, splendid range of sizes, regularly worth to $3.00 the pair, special t OQ at only .yl.Or FRIEND MARKER SHOES FOR CHIL DRENA large shipment "just received. There has to be large and frequentshipment'sTto supply the demand. All styles priced! according to size". Sizes 5 to 8, the pahvpecial 1.49 Sizes &yi to 11, the pair, special.. ;.l.....f 1.T9 11 $4 to Z, at djo in :2V to 7, st ffo fin thelpiair, only. V . the paironly. aPaC.OJ. -.I ESTATES LIKE l:P . ' - Cont!nuV from Pupe One.) ' crsU are baaing- their hope, upon the iTates-Dwieen fight among th Republl- ' can. it the primaries. rxplte infor mation that .ore. are npurly all healed, th. Democrats ar. hoptiig that ih. . wounds 'Still trip wide. T'.icy have tried to rub little .alt into the cuts and thty hay vlaion. that Adlat E. Steven rmt will b elected g-overnor with tha t4 of Republicait votes. fitevenson. tKey argue, will dm Bryan through in -''Illinois. Oowyersely. they argue that isryan ls rrong' "nijugh In Illinois to drag Stevenson throng. 8o that each in -expted to dra n the other through, ml . intellectual mrry-go-round that voke loud Iaughtr at Republican head Quarters, where several comprehensive - roils Of th State re held to show that J,l g pluralities fur " aft and Deneea ar. c.rUln la Illinois. Tas Oaadldatos' Owa tTtatsa. Oat In Montana, a ftcro fight is rag- tng - The Kepubllrans v the state Is .'afe bet for Taft, but th Democrats ar. still whacking iwjy merrllr. Ne vada is la th. doubtful ii3t of both par t.... - " " ' - '- " - - (jne of -tha tnteretlng questions, ths .newer 10' which -UJ given at 'the poll, today. la whether tha : tw big A -TXCmlAM VUIOI. Of the foot or ankJ. but produeo a very eertou. sprain. A sprain is more palf.ful tlian a break. In ail sprains, f,!i, burn and BCAlds Ballard's Snow l,)nm nf ls ih bet thing to usa. H l ve the iln Instantly, reduces awell-t-t, U a J'frfect; antleeptlfe and heais tttiVsvV tsi'fOo ani'llM. '' ' presidential candidates will carry their own states. Bryan lost his. Nebraska. In 1900, so It will be, no new experience for him if th. predictions or the Re publicans come true. Taft's home state. Ohio. Is one of the thre. big doubtful ones. How will the rophets of the two major parties fare t Naiareth. GOOD WEATHER .IN NEW ENGLAJiD rj.lt,Tei Leued Wire.) Boston, Mass., Nov. J. Reports throughout Ifew EngiatfS today show that good weather prevails. Despite this, the early balloting indicates that the vote will be below normal. Hia gen, the Jndependenc party candidate, and hi. supporters are making a hard fight to carry -Massachusetts and their workers are busy about all the polling places. There fs no Indication, how ever, of ao unusually heavy third-party vote. New Hampshire and Rhod. Is land are torn by hot state fights, ,wjiieh ar. detracting Interest from the presi dential campaign, but will bring out the full vote in both commonwealths. Ver mont and Maine, both of which held st&A elections, recently, ar polling n unu.utuiy jigm yoi, - INDIANA IjEAYY AS v . WELL AS DOUBTFUL - . . - - -- ' . - tt7Bltod Pna. Wlra.1 i : Indianapolis, Nov,1 S.-Fh ..heaviest votfl. in the history of Indiana U being polled today, according tjo all indica tions. ' The usual methods of Induclnc voters to come out were provided, but were unnecessary, as the polls ware crowded before the workers could get around. It ta believed that the state will cast almost Hs entire registered vote. No one can remember an election day when there was so much voluntary activity on th part of voters. ' . John W. Kern, the Democratic vice presidential candidate, cast his vote at the polls In a livery stable and as he came out he met Vice-President Charles W. Fairbanks, with his two sons. Kern shook hands with the vice-president and his sons and they exchanged greetings. The three Falrbaokses then cast their ballots. ---..( Borne. difficulty, la being experienced In operating the voting machines on ac count of the long ticket and the short time allowed each Voter, making it hard for those not familiar with the working of the machines. .,.. Reports from all parts of the state are the same. Indicating, most remark' able activity. Leaders of both parties claim the state and each side asserts that the heavy voting la in Its fayor. ; REPUBLICANS SAY UTAH IS SAFE '(Halted Ftbm JLMMd Wlr..) Salt Lake, Utah. Nov. S-Baalng their statements on recent political d.velon menta. Republicans ari predicting thatl Ulan win go ttepuDiican Dy tn. oig gest vote ever -cast In the history of th.. state,-- The chief Interest-. 4$htera. In Salt .Lake county, vhera the anti Mormon "American party" Is attempt ing th eaptdre all the offices. Owing to thS attacks on their leaders, the Mor Rionsiara tollowlng explicit instructions anf voting the Republican ticket. Th Democrats in this county have been practically wiped out In th bitter in .terneclne fight between Mormon and anti-Mormon and the result today will b the culmination of the hardest cam paign tn th history of Utah. SENATOR FORAKER AT POLLS EARLY CUnltea Vnm Lhim Wln4 ' Cincinnati, Nov. J Senator Joseph B. Foraker, who has been auch a promi nent figure tn the campaign, probably got conatderable satisfaction out of vot tna; -today. He was at ths1 polls early and remained in the booth a long time, evidently doing a great deal of scratch ing. In th down-town voting place lines formed long before the polls opened. -In the German districts there is very little scratching. Th. early vote was heavy throughout the city and all voters are being handled rapidly. Two - wacrants have Deen Issued for Illegal voters. OKLAHOMA SAFE IN BRYAN'S LINES - fUBited Free brtwd Wire.) i ; Guthrlo; Okla., Nov.-1.- A heavy early vote marked the .stata first opportun ity to participate in a national election. Indications point to th fact that th prediction of a Democratic victory is probably correct, but that th. 17,000 plurality prophesied by Governor G. N. Haskell will be materially reduced. A Democratic, legislature aeeais insured. This -means the reelection of Senator Gore to the",tJntted Btate aenata A number of amendments to th new state constitution. Which hav been an object of attack by th Republican speakers, ar being voted on. 7 3rUCH R0WDT1SM AT POLLS AT ST. iOUIS Unlted Pnw Uu4 Wltat BL Loula Tfpv. I-Slugging, rowdy ism and violence marked, th election here, today. Otto Bur hard t. a Judge of on of th river wards was badly beaten enroute to th polls and a police guard was called out to protect voters. Fronv 10 o'clock on th voting pro ceeded under polic guard. Governor Folk gave orders that order must be preserved at th polls. and throughout the city, Returns from various sec tions of the state indicate that a heavy vot is being polled; throughout Mis souri." " ' ,-,'--.'..'' TAFT FAVORITE IN NEW YORK BETTING - ' . .ftTnitei prMs"Led Wfra) -New York, Nov. I. Betting was ac tive this morning, and it was estimated before noon that $300,000 had , been wagered, The odd. in. favor f Taft wer ( to 1 to to 1. Most of th bet ting is on th State contest, with th odds slightly favoring Hughes for,1 re election. BALLOTING SLOW TICKETS SCRATCHED v ; . , ' -.: -. TJBtted Pis. ted Wlm.) Des Moines. Iowa, Nor. 3. Rrtorta from all portions of U state indicate that an unusually heavy vote win be polled during the day. Excellent weather conditions ar Inducing the voters to turn out early," Th. baflottn la proceeding slowly, however, whlc Is taken to Indicate that a great deal of scratching is being dona, A further delay in i the booths is caused by th. iaci mat a jxepuDuican primary s.na1 is torlal election i in progresa DEMOCRATS' BUSY vDAY IN KANSAS (Calttd PreM Lmm4 WHI ' " ' Topeka, Kan Nov. J. Arheavy vtit ia being', polled in Kansas today."- Th. farmer are manifesting an Unexpected Interest in the election and the rural precincts report an unusually heavy vote up to I o'clock this afternoon. The Democrats ar making ait extraordinary effort to capture the. legislature In or der to dteat Joseph L. Brlstow for th United States senate. . ; HEAVY IN COLORADO ; . . BOTH SIDES CLAIM i-1 , ,i in i i v -' -.'. ; -' .' 4 fUalM Pre Uurf Wlr. . Denver, Colo Nov. S.-r-Report. from throughout th stat. at noon today In dicate that a heavy vote Is being polled. The leaders on. both sides ar claiming the state. -. , .. .. . .;' ' ,: . -v iFOURTOOXE BRYAN vV WILL CARRY CHICAGO iVi'V; j'.i-, vl'nHd Ns Imrf Wlm.l Chicago, Nov. 3. Th betting oa th fl?!10.", U 1h,t tody- "d la estimated to b the Bmaaieat In year, .though bar gain offers ar being made. Bryan men -wer offering 4 to 1 that he will carry the- city, but th Taft men want to l. TJ1.r)emoor"'t" orrer to i in favor . of Stevenson for governor, but th De neen men are holding out for f to i. HARD FIGHT WAGED ' BY MARYLAND VOTERS Cnlla Prui fuul Vh.i . TtA.lt iMnr. ' TUfA' XT.. , w " ' m.7 "'"j . nraiurr con ditions are perfect her todav and a vot resulted. , in some AS. Masvs k . - - vk VI , .uo VWISJ WHB oast before o'clock. The heavy votmg Is taken as an Indication : that both Wdea are fighting bard to carry Mary, land, which is a doubtful factor iny the electoral college. v- ,.t .-5 .-.'. r heavy early precincts 60 " - Stevenson ' Votes. . ' - , Bloomlngtop, vC, Nov. . Adlai E-. Btevf nson, candidate for ,; governor on. the Democratic ticket, east'- his vot early today. He was warmly., greeted by the crowd surrounding the election booth. ' . Stevenson was fnsld only a . faw second. ' ' ,v . : . YOUNG WOMAN is C. REPORTED MISSING Ellxabeth Duncan, a domestic em ployed by Ht W. Lemck. t 475 Daven port - street, has been reported to 'ths.: polic as misalmg for the past two days. - 6hec left - her .clothing tond' her' money lrt lief room... She is 13- years ' old, iiS brown hair, and wore a brown skirt- with whit waist, . "-.y lit , ."'-' .',-. "'-:''ji v