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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 4V 1908. Portland Agents for 'Trcfousso" and "Pcrrin's" French Kid GlovesButterick Patterns and PubH mm SfoiTG! - ! 1 Headquarters for "Nemo" Corsets "Nemo " International Corset, commands attention of women of the world Its grace, its comfort, never fails to appeal to the woman who revels in an attractive figui Corset Department 2d Floor Mail Orders Carefully ' 4 Filled ' It's tire' "Corset of K Quality, beautifully made m and finished "Nemo," the leader of fashion- The flattening-back model, the back-resting mod- el,' the self-reducing model, all finding great favor with the best-dressed Vomen the world over There's a model for every figure and expert cor- setieres to fit youWe are chief distributors for the Northwest A few of best selling models .are; SEdjtREDUClNG 351 Back Resting Corset, for medium and slen ' der figure; brings relief and comfort to women " who suffer from tired, aching backs, and gives the flat and slender hip effect; made of white coutil; sizes 18 to 26, for....f4.00 516 Self Reducing Corset, for tall, stout wo men, made of fine mercerized brocaded cou til; sizes 20 to 36; white only; for.. . . 5.00 518 Same material as above, made for short, 205 Swan shape Corset for the tall, slender figure, . with flattening back; made of white' cou- flJO (t til; sizes 18 to 26; on sale at this low price pfc.VV 158 Nemo Figure Builder for slender figures," ' mad? of white - batiste; shore hips, and shaped dl CA satin bust; 6izes 18, to 23; on sale at, spl. w 500 Willow shape Corset, for the medium and slender figure, with the new flattening back; made of extra finejvhite coutil; sizes 18 to 28; on sale for .f 5.00 320--Self Reducing Corset for tall, stout figures; gives the up-to-date shape wkh the long, flattening Back; made of extra strong white batiste; white ' O CA only; sizes 20 to 36, on sale at, special aJJaaJJ,! 318 Same style as above, with low bjist dq CA for short, stout women; on sale at, spl. PJeJv 314 Self Reducing Corset for the short-waisted,1 stout women, short under arm, long below waist line; low bust, sizes 20 to 36; white or drab) coutil.... ?3.50 ....... - " . ----- - - - . .- t 312--Self Reducing Corset, for long-waisted stout wo men; drab or white coutil; sizes 30 to 36, for. f 3.50 304 MilitaryvBelt Corset, for the medium figures, made with flattening back; white coutil; 0 CA sizes 19 to 26; on sale at this special price $0OJ 355 Swan shape Corset, with long back, for the tall figure; fine mercerized broadcloth coutil, in itk AA white; sizes 18 to 26; our special price Ttvv 206 Swan shape Corset, for the medium figure; .made iof white batiste; sizes 18 to 26; on sale at tfO AA this low price, each take advantage of sale 515 Self Reducing Corset, with bust support ers; makes a stout woman appear slender; made of imported French foutiC in tfjC AA white; sizes 20 to 30; special, ea. PJeVU HYGIENIC. LIGHT AND STRONG stout women; low bust, long hips, rC All at flUV short under arm; sizes 20 to 36, 202-Cell Cloth Corset, for the medium ahd slender figures; irtade of a new cloth that is stronger "and lighter than any other material used for Vorsets; in white; sizes CO AA 18 to 36; on sale at this low price "aUU Thanksgiving Linen Sale of Table Damasks Our Great Annual Doll Show November 13 and 14 Men's Suits -Ovfercoats $25 We direct particular attention to our unusual values and grand assortment of men's fine suits and overcoats at. $25 Neve before have Portland men had the opportunity to buy fashionable apparel, of equal quality at this favorite price High-class ready- to-wear apparel that is even superior to custom-made garments These $25 suits and overcoats gathered from the leading New York, Rochester and Chicago manufacturers who have a wide, reputation for the quality, fit and style of their product Every garment guaranteed to be hand-tailored, fitted witn pest linings and findings, and to be a perfect fit Included are the season's newest fashions for business and dress wear All the latest pat terns and colorings in all styles and materials We strongly recommend these garments $25.00 New Fall, and Winter apparel for boys and young men The season's most desirable suits; topcoats, reefers, raincoats, etc., and" every garment t a saying of fully 25 per cent on what equal styles cost at exclusive clothing stores Call and see them A November Sale of Dress Goods " it IWtltkl IMA f f r l-. ADLCS. Thousands and thousands of yards of high-grade SafV Table, Damask, 70 and 72 inches 'wide; beautiful patterns in-grand assortment; standard Tsye Linens at a savings every sbrewd buyer will appreciate; -take advantage; on sale as follows: 70-inch, regular 85c value, the yard ,75 72-inch, regular $1.00 value, the yard 89 72-inch, regular $1.25 value, the yard f 1.00 72-lnch, regular $1.50 value, the yard.' f 1.35 72-inch, regular $1.75 value, the yard f 1.65 72-inch, regular $2.00 value, the yard. $1.85 Embroidered Cloths Magnificent showing of fine imported hand-em-: broidered Cloths, round and square styles, in ''" superb assortment; unusual values, on sale at , prices ranging from, each. . .$3.50 to $35.00 Plain and fancy Hucks for scarfs and towels; 18-inch to 54-mch; great special values on sale at prices ranging from, each...25 to $1.00 Tube Padding, in all widths, in felled, quilted and knitted styles, the yard, from 60? to $1.25 18-inch all linen checked Glass Toweling, 10 great special value at the low price, yd. 12C Sale Hemstitched Cloths Beautiful quality, great value at these prices: 8-4 size on sale at this low price, each. ...$1.25 8-10 size on sale at this low price, each $1.35 7- 12 size oft sale af this low price, each. .. .$1.65 15-inch Napkins, in all the best patterns; splendid values, at these low prices, doz . $2.T5 to $7.25 Hemstitched Sets on sale at extremely low prices. 8- 4 Cloth, 18-inch Napkins, $8 value. set...$7.00 8-4 Cloth, 17-inch Napkins, $9 value, set...$8.00 8-4 Cloth, 20-inch Napkins, $12 value, set. $11.00 100 pieces Silver bleached Damask, best patterns, in grear-Tariety; 66 inches wide;, the CA best regular 75c values, on sale at, yard DXJC Sets for Round Tables Beautiful new Linen Sets for 'round tables; at tractive patterns in all grades. By far the largest and handsomest showing in the city. Values we guarantee the best in the city. Fo,r, the set: 9-4 Cloths, 72-inch Napkins, $16 value. ..$14.00 9-9 Cloths, 27-inch Napkins, $19 value. ..$lT.OO 9-4 Cloths, 26-inch Napkins, $24 value... $2200 9-12 Cloths, 26-inch Napkins, $30 value. .$2T.OO 9J4 Cloths, 26-inch Napkins, $32 value.. $28.00 lf-14 Cloths, 26-inch Napkins, $35 value. $30.00 Pattern Cloths and Napkins for round tables; magnificent styles, on sale at these low prices: 80x80-inch Cloths, 26-inch Napkins; 0 AA regular $35 values, on sale at, set JJJl.UU 90x90-inch Cloths, 26-inch Napkins; tfJOC AA regular $40 values, on sale at, set PaJV.UU Special offering of 25 dozen all-linen hemstitched Tray Cloths; exceptional values, for each. 25 20 pieces extra heavy 70-inch bleached Damask, best patterns; regular $1.25 value, at, vd.fl.00 Cloths and Napkins to match; styles ati4 sizes for both round and squttre tables; best patterns, unusual values, on sale at these low prices, set: 8-4 Cloth, 27-inch Napkins, $14 value. .. .$11.00 8-10 Cloth, 27-inch Napkins, $15 value. . .$13.00 8-12 Cloth, 27-inch' Napkins, $16 value. . .$14.00 Centerpieces and Doilies on sale at low prices. 35c Ribbon at 25c Yard 35c Handkerchiefs 19c 10,000 yards of 5 and 6-inch satin and taffeta" Ribbon; black, wbite and all colors; the nr best regular 35c quality,, on sale at, yd. MC 500 dozen women's Swiss Handkerchiefs, seal sloped and hemstitched styles; beautiful, showy patterns, for fancy work; 35c values, each. 19 Fine Neckwear at 25c lO.OOO nieces of women's new fall and winter Neckwear, every new and pretty style, including jabots, rabats, stocks, Croats, etc.; regular OC 35c and 40c values, on sale at, special, each )C Sale xf 2000 Newr Chiffon Veil ar $4 Vals. at 98c Each Today and tomorrow our greatest sale of new and handsome chiffon Veila 2,000 of them bought from- a large New York .importing house at a ridiculously low price Aa always, we invite yon to share in, our good fortune. Included are auto moblie veils, scarfs and hat drapes, 3 yards and Vt yards long; embroidered, printed and velvet clotted effects in black, white, light blue,-pink, navy, brown, green, red, gray; beau tiful styles in wonderful assortment; regular values f q to $4 each, on sale at this extremely low price, each J J C Ribbon Remnants V2 Reg. Price Today and Tomorrow, 15,000 Ribbon remnants at one-half regular prices; all styles, all grades, all lengths; pieces suit able for hair ribbons, fancy work, etc. ., . .HALF PRICE 10,000 yards of 5-inch all-silk Taffeta" Ribbon, in black, white and all colors; superior quality; best 35c values, yard.lOf Mammoth Curtain Sale 1,000 pairs white and ecrue Net Curtains, with Cluny edging or Renaissance braid borders; 15 patterns to select from; 45 ins. dJO Of wide, 3 yards: long; $4.50-$5 vals. POOj 500 heavy tapestry Couch Covers, oriental de signs and colorings, fringed all around; 60 inch6 wjde, 3 yds. long; $3.75 vals.. $2.65 Special lot mercerized Portieres, with heavy fringes or silk cord trimming; all new, popu lar colorings; full size, 3 yards long; 50 inches wide; $8.50 and $9 values, pr..$5.35 $1.50 white and ecru Lace Curtains, QQ point d'esprit or allover figures, pair OC Handbags $11.50 Values Are on Sale at 05.95 Included in this sale are all the new shapes and leathers, including pigskin, alligator, sea lion, patent leather, seal, walrus and automo bile leathers; all are handsomely lined and fit ted with card case and coirr purse;" come in all colors, sizes and shapes; the largest and handsomest assortment of fine bags erer placed on sale at this low price; regi C QJ" ular $11.50 values, your choice at wOutfO Doll Show November 1 3 and 1 4 Extraordinary Sale of Undressed Dolls Get ready for the Doll Show, November 13 and 14; 3d. floor.. 15-inch Dolls, jointed knees and hip; regular 60c vals... 49 75c Jointed Dolls at, each.. 39 50c 16-in. Kid Dolls, ea.39 Kid Dolls, jointed knee and hip; $1.25" values, on sale, ea.98 $1.75 values, on sale at.. $1.39 Kid body Dolls, full jointed arms, hip and knee; 13-inch; sleeping eyes, with eye- QQ lashes; $1.25 values, ea. fOC 17-inch full jointed Doll, same as above; $2 values... $1.60 22-irich Kid Doll, not jointed, - best $1 values, at, each..78f Jointed Dolls, with eyelashes; great values: 16-inch, regular 75c values, on sale at.... 59 19-inch, regular $1.25 values, on sale at. ..89 -a- 17-inch imitation Kid Dolls, hair stuffed, sleeping -yes: regular 50c values, each. 39f Creat sale on doll dresses, sweaters, coats, hats, shoes, stockings, toques and all lines of doll clothes; Doll dept., 3d fL Finest quality Dressed Dolls, full jointed, woven wig; shoes and stockings; all sizes; on sale: 124-in., $1.25.values, at.... 98, 15-inch, $2.00 values, at. $1.60 17-inch, $2.50 values, at. $1.08 19-inch, $3.50 values, at. $2.89 21 -inch, $4.00 values, at. $3.35 24-inch, $5.00 values, at .$3.95 25j-i-in., $6.00 values, at. $5.35 27-inch, $7.00 values. at. $6.25 Full Jointed Dolls, with flirting eyes and eye lashes; great special values; on sale, each; 16-in , $3 val.$2.20 174'in:, $3.50 val.$2.85 21-inch, regular $4.50 values, on sale at $3.69 53.50 Gloves 32.39 Pr. 84.00 Gloves 52.75 Pr. 1,000 pairs of Perrin's and other leading makes of 16-button length Kid and Cape Gloves; sizes iyi to 7; black, white, tan 0 OQ brown, red, navy; $3.50yalue, pair y0 Perrin's best real prime kid 16-button Gloves, in black, tan, brown, navy, green, mode, lav ender, pink, blue, red, etc.; sizes AO 5'A to 7lA; reg. $4 values, pair $t,iJQ Perrin's best 16-button length Cape Gloves, with gusset top; best shades of tan; do lf sizes 5 to 7; best$4 values, pr. v.lO Perrin's 1-clasp Cape Gloves, in best shades of tan, spear back, sizes 5 to 7; the OO best regular $1.75 values, at, pair 100 Some Grocery Specials In the Basement Dept. Best lean Breakfast Bacon, at, per lb.. 21e "Gold Medal" Corn, nonebetter, 3 tins'. .24 "Victor" Baking Powder, 1-lW tins. for.."32 New Milcher Herring, 36 in a keg, at.. $1.09 Singapore Sliced Pineapple, at,' the tin. ,14 Extra quality Oysters, special, 2 tins.. ;25 Blue Label Catsup, on Sale at, bottle. .,20 All bulk Teas and Coffees.' all flradesaH the best mixtures; supply your 5rt(Kri fff wants now; both phones Ov O ll 1 1 Phones, Exchange 4 and A6101. All orders receive our prompt and careful attention, We can saife you money on groceries and provi sions, as well as dry goods. In the basement, MTWiPwM f fSlnit'S niBr'lssls S " - " " -J . - m 1-w . . I Hon. UMraM I 1 i i mii fcn. I fat dX maU, I turn do GREAT CROWbS BLOCK STREETS IN FRONT OF ALL BULLETIN BOARDS Everyone who wa at?l to sit up or walk out watched for the election re turns last night Th streets about the center ot townxwer. almost Impassable excepting that the police moved her. and there- lnslstln on leaving- 'an Dpen passageway through the crowds for the moving portion. The street corners around th. ' .teraoptlcon bulletin, were naturally the most crowded, though a restless crowd paced back and forth through -the street., tooting- horns .or -vigorously shaking cowbells. As the evening -progressed the din Increased and reaehed He ciinax about midnight. For those who did noCventure down of The Journal building, Indicated by ttJ horixoniai sweep ib cviu.to ji mo fic tion, and the calcium light effects from the . Oregonlan -tower showed at stated hours what candidate was In the lead. But most of the town was downtown Watching the detailed returns and keep ing up their spirits with the moving pic tures and cartoon, shown between re turn. The Journal threw the telegra phic dispatches on a huge screen ver th. Gas company'. bTjildln ay Scenic views, cartoons, phonographic produc- iron or cue iwu vn.iu.". 1 ' and musfo by The Journal carrier, band provided entertainment for s4ho large s Crowd tltat gathered there,' . j . The stertoptioan used by the MeW Prank company was especially effect ive" The telegraph Id returns wre han. .died quickly end showed up well on the big canvas. Special care had been taken with the moving-: iflctures snd th. car toons shown were Jverv. effective. Other places wliere" stereopticon re- turns were shownj were the Oregonlan bolldlnt, MooiVs dmjr .tore, and tno Bijou theatre. Bulletltia .with the re turns were kept posted all evening; at the Commercial club, the Republican and Democratic headquarters, the Ha le 1 wood store, and the 'various hotel.. Crowds were gathered about all these places, but there was no disturbance of any kind. The throng wa. orderly and though the police moved about constant ly watching, there seemed no crying need- for their presence. . Cheer, frequently rent th. air as the likeness of one or the other candidate was thrown on the canvas. A favonlt. Republican device was to follow" a Taft majority With a cartoon of President Roosevelt with hi. 'Deelighted" expres sion, sayitig l.told you so!" - The crowd remained on th. streets f m almost midnlsht when the result of the election had Deen settled, beyond a doubt, rar into tne nigni or ra trier Into the morning tne sounds of belated or straggling horn, might be heard on their Jotrply way homeward, and an un mistakable tremulo marked most of tha late music -v . " ,j " mil .. : Er. classes., tt at Metirer"a J ; . Hardman pianos,- th. Wiley B. Allen Co. GOFFER to " Takes t w o ' things "make g d o d coffee: (1) good coffeej (2) the know: how. ' Year rwer ftnrn tva atr U f 4est. tk,Scbilli8g's Beit; v sat ki ' . . l ; MOTHER SEES son A SUICIDE ' 1 11 1 J" k Miller G. Scouten Stands in Her Presence as He Fires Fatal Shot, 'v (United PreM LeaMd Wire.) Beiling-ham. Wash.. Nov. 4. Miller O. Scouten, a wealthy ' real estate dealer, returned home at S o'clock this morning and killed himself In the presence -Of his crippled mother. He was despond ent over ' reverse, and dlsapolntments had been nrevlnv on his mind for months, He shot himself In the. right ear and fell at his mother's feet.' Hue was scarcely able to leave her . chair, but hobbled to the telephone and called Chief, of Police Croslln. Scouten died three hour, later at the hospital with out, regaining- consclousneu. VOTE' MACHINE GOES U -- CI1AZY IX ITS INSIDES "... " fDalted Vrm Leawd Wlre.1 ."; Berkeley, Cat. Nov. 4. An error In regulating the Internal mechanism of the voting machines In Alameda county to respond with the ballot keys on the face of the machines was discovered to day in the recount of the vote When the machine, were Installed In Dootha they were . adjusted that keys jegulatlng the voting oo the Republloan ramii.uiai fnP nnrlor ludsexhios. Kv- .rtttrj. Brown, William H Waate and T, M. Harris, reversed the Individual vote registered for the candidates. The ludicrous result was that Waste was' outvoted by Harris and Brown In his own home at Berkeley. Brown re ceived the fewest votes In his home at Alameda and Harris got a scattering vote In the south end where he la strongest. A reversal of the mechanism and a re count will right the mistake. Fair, healthy, satin nkln bertowed hj Satin kin cream and Satin slttn powder. 25c. '! : s Eyes" tested Treeat Metzger'a. Bee Hfce. . Bee ' adv..' page 6. HARMOHY FOR n n d in inn U. U. I 111 14 IUHH mJ. Never FaUs to Restore (Gray Hair to its Natural Color and Dcauty. - - No tnatter how Ion; If baa been gray or faded. Promotes a luxuriant growth of healthy hair. Stops Its falling out, and poslUvcly-removes Daii drnlf. Keep hair soft and glossy. Ke f use all substitutes. 2)4 times aa much in $1.00 as 50c. size.- 1 Not a Dye. $1 and 50e. bottles, at drngatsta . Send 2 for free book " Tha Caraet the Hair. M Phtla5ay Spec. Ca, Newark, U. J Day's narflaa Soap care. PimpU, red, rourti and chapped hands, and ail akin dia- Keepaaktn one ana aott. ix. drunriata, Sead 2b lor Ire. book 'The Care of th. tMa." WOODAm CLARKE & CO, Movement Started to Fuse Again Standpatters and . . Progressives. (United Press Leased Wire.) Des Moines, Iowa. Nov. 4. The Re publicans of the state are "getting to gether" today in a general movement for harmony, following the nomination of Governor A. B. Cummins for United States senator at the primary yesterday and the election of Taft and Governor Carroll, leaving the party In its former complete control In the state. It 1. thought the selection of Cummins will put an end to the bitter feud that has existed so long between the stand patters and the progressives In th. party.. It Is believed the old trouble, that kept the legislature deadlocked for wMk-a thl rail will not reaotiear. f RBtumstola indicate that the esti mated HepuDiican piuramy tu.wvu waa probably too low. . , I II IT ' , ' . Needed. : ' ,.V' , , ' , A From the Delineator. Edward sprayed on night: - "Dear God, take care 'of my mama way, off la Europ. an"-'dd "not 'let her" be In ., smash-up. Bend your angels to take car. of ner and send Jesus itoi .take care er papa in Cleveland, lut yo lUjr her. wiin.me:' 4,' ' " .- , , .. . .a:v, -O - - 1 . s s . 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