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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, .NOVEMBER 28,
1908.
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. Two Special Offerings In
Outing Mannel Go wns
f . 3Eor Wpmen and Children-
Fine, warm, splendid quality, garments that ' your would gladly pay
full pries for, are here on sale tomorrow at the lowest prices of 'the
season. Be sure you don't overlook this sale for such values are not
mot with every day, , . . ,
OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS AT T5J-A 'special offering of wo
men's Gowns made of heavy outing flannel in the neat pink and blue
stripes. Yoke, collar and cuffs neatly trimmed.' These gowns are made
extra 'good full length and width and are be$t; $1.00 values. ' "TC
Specially priced fpr , Bargain Friday. ..... . . . . . , ; ... ......... . JC
CHILDREN'S GOWNS AT 48 We are closing out an odd line of
children's Gowns, made of extra quality outing flannel in plain white
or neat pink and blue striped effect; all neatly trimmed. Regular AQn
75c and 85c values. Specially priced for Bargain Friday,.,.., ...tOC
&?fctZMenB Section
For Bargain Friday's, Sale
We know that these offerings are going to bring a lot of buyers
to our men's section tomorrow for never before have we offered such
tempting values in men's Winter Underwear, Handkerchiefs, Neckwear
and Flannel Shirts prices have been made unusually low, for instance:
MEN'S SILK TIES, 50c VALUE 29 A special offering of 200 dozen
men's Silk. Four-in-Hand Ties, made French fold and reversible. They
come fully two inches wide and 44 inches long, full regular shape in
all the latest patterns and most desirable shades. A great assortment
to choose from. Regular 50c value. Specially priced for this OQ
sale at ,&e7C
MEN'S FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS, 15c VALUE THREE FOR 25e
A sale of men's Silkella Handkerchiefs, made of good quality mercer
ized material. They come in a very large assortment of plain center,
with fancy borders and fancy allover patterns, are neatly nemstitched.
An extra large assortment of these pretty handkerchiefs to choose
from. Regular 15c values, specially priced for this sale at OC
three for .tWC
MEN'S UNDERWEAR, $1.50 VALUES $1.20. .
An extra good showing of men's fine cashmere wool Shirts and Drawers,
made of medium weight, non-shrinkable material. The shirts are made
with fine ribbed cuffs and bottom, heavy silk faced front; drawers are
faced with the best sateen and have good pearl buttons and suspender
straps. All seams stayed with tape. These garments come in all sizes
and are best $1.50 values. Specially priced for this sale at
only pl.7
MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS, $1.00 VALUES 85. ,
A showing of men's Negligee Shirts made of best quality Pemberton
flannel with soft turndown collar; all seams felled. These garment are
ferfect fitting, are cut good full width and length and are regular QC
1.00 values. Special for this sale 0)C
An Important Sale of
Women's
Sweaters
Beg. $3, and $3.50 Grades
Priced tor This Sale
$1.98
- An Extraordinary Sale of the Most Popular
Style Sweaters
, Just the desired garment every woman wants
for this season's wear women's fine warm
Wool Sweaters in fancy and Jersey weaves,
made in the most desirable styles in colors,
white, gray and black. We never offered hand-'
somer sweaters for so little money than this
assortment contains, not one in the lot worth
less than $3.00 and most all are $3.50 values.
All are priced for this sale, Bar- d AO
gain, at.... pl.0
I The II SS-r'V . '?)' - 5V ' !l .The
Most L J&i
in
Value I) .fi.rrriiriHi "" ,-; .rr Quality
Best
in
Our 474th Bargain Friday Sale
Is Rich in Economy Chances !
Hundreds of splendid values on sale tomorrow. We have striven tirelessly to obtain offers for
you. that would be simply, irresistible so full of real economy that you would welcome this
Bargain Friday Sale with unbounded enthusiasm. Every department is full to overflowing
with specials that are positively unrivaled. Neglect to visit this store tomorrow would be to
pass by wonderful chances for saving, for here you find the best, the biggest, and the most
bargains.
Biggest and Best Silk Bargains
Will Bo Found at This Store
Have you been watching the news from our popular silk section lately? It's the best around town.
Half price is common, so are the crowds. You win want some of these beautiful silks for immediate wear
or holiday sewing, so don't overlook the savings thus made possible come in the morning for best choice.
Japanese Wash Silks at 42c
Wash Taffeta Silks at 59o
75c to $1.00 Values Tomorrow Only at the Price.
Two special display tables full to overflowing with
beautiful new Wash Taffeta Silks, Mummy Silks,
Messalines, Peau De Cygnes, Liberty Satins and
Double Warp Louissines, in a full showing of all the
desired plain shades, soft, shimmering silks in guar
anteed Quality; regular 75c, 85c and $1.00 grades,
on sale tomorrow, Bargain Friday at 59c
Full tl Inches Wide Tomorrow Only at This Price
Ten thousand yards of Japanese Wash Silks of
extra fine quality, full 27 inches wide, shown in
every wanted shade of blue, pink, red, green, brown,
lavender, purple, cream, black, white, etc., etc.; fine,
soft, durable silks that are sold in all the best
stores at 65c a yard. Specially priced for
Bargain Friday at.......
42c
38 Inch Yard Wide 36 Inch tf-sj -j f
Black Taffeta Silk-Best $1.50 Quality
EXTRA SPECIAL! A sale of yard wide Black Peau De Cygne Silk, comes in a splendid weight with a
us finish, a spotless and durable silk in a sott, clinging, graceful weave, every yard
$1.19
beautiful hiffh lustrous
fully guaranteed. Silks that have always sold at $1.50 a yard, on sale Bargain Friday at
only
DAINTY NECKWEAR AT 48 Another special
offering of our enjire line of 65c and 75c Neckwear,
comprising all this season's most stylish designs.
Specially priced for Bargain Friday at 48c
Ribbons. Neck
wear and Laces!
Extraordinary Values!
FANCY RIBBONS AT 23 YARD A special offer
ing of fancy Ribbon, full 4y2 to 5 inches wide; it comes
in all the most popular shades and prettiest patterns;
fancy Dresden, stripes, polka dots and pillow ribbon.
If you are in need of any ribbons for any purpose, now
is the time to make your purchase. Regular 35c and
40c values, specially priced for this sale at
only WC
SATIN TAFFETA RIBBON AT 18 YARD An
other special offering of plain Satin Taffeta Ribbon in
all the wanted shades, including white and black; all
this season's most desirable ribbons, specially adapted
for hair bows, sashes, girdles, neckwear and millinery
purposes. They are full 4j4 inches wide and regular 30c value. Specially priced 10
for Bargain Friday IOC
EXCELLENT QUALITY LACES AT Zytf YARD
A great special offering of 10,000 yards of Odd
Laces, 1 to 3 inches wide, including German, Tor
chon and Normandy Valenciennes; excellent wear
ing quality and specially adapted for trimming un
derwear; regular 7c to 10c values. Special forOl
Bargain Friday s2C
HANDKERCHIEF SALE 25c VALUES 12)44
Each 5,000 dozen fine imported Swiss Handker
chiefs, in a wonderful assortment of elaborately em
broidered designs of the best workmanship, in both
hemmed and scalloped effects. Fine, sheer handker
chiefs that are fully worth 25c each, priced 10",
at one half 1&2C
Exceedingly Great Values in tlio
Bomestic Sec ft'si
Friday is always "Bargain Day" at this store; and for tomorrow's
sale we are offering unmatchable values in our Domestic Section. If
you want your money to go as far as, it can be made to go? you want to .
be on hand and secure your share of these special offerings.
DRESS GINGHAMS BEST ft
l-3c Grade 5 A special sale of
about 2,500 yards of splendid qual
ity Dress Ginghams, shown in a
full assortment of neat stripes,
checks, plaids and plain shades in
all the best colors, suitable for
aprons, dresses, waists, etc.; ging
hams that have always sold at 8
l-3c a yard, on sale Bargain
Friday at vC
PILLOW MUSLIN Best 17c
Quality 12 Tomorrow we place
on sale about 50 bolts of Bleached
9 Pillow Muslin of good durable qual
ity and good wide width 45 inches
regular 17c grade, on sale, for
one day only, Bargain Fri
day at , .
12c
BED SPREADS. $1.50 VALUES
f 1.18 A sale of White Bed
Spreads Of good weight and splen
did quality; they come in a full as
sortment of attractive Marseilles'
patterns and are neatly finished
with hemmed edges; our leaders at
$1.50. Specially priced 4f Q
for Bargain Friday at. ... lelO,
LINEN SCARFS 17x50 INCHES
at 21 A most opportune offer-,
ing of .Linen Scarfs suitable for
bureau and sideboard. They are of
good sire, 17 by 50 inches, and
come in pretty open work designs,
finished with knotted fringe; extra .
good values at 35c and 50c; Of,,
on sale Bargain Friday at...MlC
Two Great Bargains in
Women's Wool Stockings
Two most remarkable offerings in wo
men's wool Stockings stockings that were
bought for this season's selling, priced for
this sale at about half price. See to it that
you get a full supply tomorrow.
35c STOCKINGS AT 19-A special of
fering of about 200 dozen women s fine all
wool stockings in Oxford gray and in all
sizes; medium heavy stockings fully worth
35c a pair; priced for this sale only,
Bargain Friday at
75c STOCKINGS AT 30-A sale of wo
men's fine all-wool Stockings; they are soft,
warm and durable. They come in all sizes
in natural gray, made with full fashioned
leg and foot; splendid values at 75c a pair.
Priced as we bought them at about
half price, per pair.....
19c
39c
v Another Great Sale of
ample Cnrt'ns
VALUES UP TO $2.50 A PAIR, AT 35 EACH.
If you have need of single Curtains don't miss this wonderful sale,
the values will surprise you. It's a sale of about 900 sample Curtains.
They are shown in Madras, Scotch and cable net, in white and Arabian,,
and come in a full assortment of this season's patterns; they are 42 to
45 inches wide and three yards long, some are slightly soiled and some,'
are slightly damaged, most all are fresh, clean and most desirable, no
two patterns are alike; regular
curtains in same quality would
retail the regular way up to $2.50
a pair, your choice of the entire
lot tomorrow at
39cEacli
Women's Wool Underw'r
Less Than Half Price
$1.00 AND $1.25 GRADES NOW ON SALE AT 59 A most unusual -sale
of women's fine Wool Underwear, medium and heavy weight gar
ments, all perfectly fashioned and n?atly finished; the vests are hand
trimmed and come in gray color; the pants are form fitting arid Come
in white; they come in regular and extra sizes and are fully worth
$1.00 and $1.25 a garment. It's the best underwear sale of the season-"
make the most of it. The price per garment for this sale is Bar
gain Friday , v. ; "I . .. . . , ,
59c
SECOND PAVING
FIGHT PROMISED
Outbreak Awaits Decision
of City Attorney on
Council's Authority.
The council yesterday afternoon
voted to pave Fourth street from Burn'
tide to Glisan with vitrified brick.
This surface Is manufactured by a Be
am mmMtiv which also seek to ob
tain the big north end paving contract
which will cost property owners J200,-
000.
City Attorney Kavanaugh Is now investigating-
to see whether the council
has toe authority to create the assess
ment district which calls for the ex
penditure of this large sum of money.
Petitions to pave this area with Belgian
blocks are also on file, and when the
city attorney has rendered his decision
another big fight in .the council Is
threatened.
Afivnrates of the stone blocks say
that If this new district were to be
paved with such a surface that new
quarries wou in lrnnieumii-iy w upei;u
up on the Columbia and Willamette
rivers to compete with the St. Helena
miarrv. which now has a monopoly on
the block business. The opening- up of
the block mining maustry wouio mean
en Important addition to the Industrial
and commercial growth of Portland and
the retention of money in local enter
prises, otherwise there will be a large
annual Oulliow 10 inn Beanie urm.
25 per cent off on diamonds at Me ti
ger's, 343 Washington street.
EXTENDS ESPEE'S
TIME Oil FOURTH
Councilmen Willing to Have
Steam Trains on Street
for Months Longer.
Can Live on Candy
Chocolate Creami and Peanuts
Would Keep Yon Alhr, says
Prof. OUen.
Profenor Job C. Ous. Ph. D.,
United States Food and Drug Inspection
Chemist, to hit lecture on " Pore Food and
their Preparation," among other ' things
aid: "It m shown that two-thirds ol
ponnd of petaaU and two-third ol a pound
o? chocolate cream contain fofBcient aomr
ishnitst to feed an adatt twenty-four boon.
A diet of thit kind would not be expensive
compared with the oost W other foods.
Et
Peanut Chocolate
- For Health Si Strength
For Sale Everywherer
WE HAVE IT!
' Portland must endure steam trains
on Fourth street until December 31,
1909, unless Mayor Lane vetoes the or
dinance passed by the city council yes
terday afternoon granting the Southern
Pacific the extension of time asked for.
This action of the council la rather sur-
rising, considering the fact that Mayor
ane directed the city attorney to pros
ecute General Manager O'Brien for vio
lating the ordinance now in effect by
operating steam locomotives since No
vember 11. The case is still pending in
the municipal court, and the city, ac
cording to Its legal adviser, has a good
chance of winning the suit to oust the
railroad.
Efforts by Counclltnen Cottel and
Rushlight to have the passage of the
ordinance deferred and the matter re
ferred to a special committee to hold a
Joint conference with the railway offi
cials were defeated. Councilman Rush
light said that he had opposed the
granting of the time extension to the
company in the first place and had pre
dicted that a lawsuit would result.- He
Is opposed to any further extensions
for such a long period.
Councilman Baker thought six months
would be a sufficient time for the rail
way to show Its srood faith In arranar-
Infc to remove locomotives and freight
cars from the street. He said if the
railroad showed that It was doing all
It can to comply with the law and need
ed a further extension that he would
be willing then to allow ft.
C. M." Sutherland, a representative of-J
me Ktoutnern i-aciric, appeared on the
floor of the council and tried to per
suade the members that his company
was acting in good faith in Its efforts
to complete the cutoff to Beaverton.
He said this would be done by Septem
ber 1, 1909, but he was unwilHng to
make any definite promises other than
his roundabout assurances that in less
than a year there would be no more
steam engines on Fourth street:
COTTEL CHANGES
VOTE IN COUNCIL
Maud Powell and Her Associates
Are Greeted by a Large Audience
By G. I. W.
A true compliment to her worth was
the size of the audience that greeted
Maud Powell last night at the Hellig. Last
year Madame Powell came here prac
tically unknown to the coast, excepting
to the few who know the names of all
the successes In the musical world. She
pfayed to a small crowd, but she could
not have found more sincere or more
spontaneous enthusiasm in an attend
ance many times the size.
Last night she came here no better
advertised, on paper, but she played to
a capacity house which applauded with
all the enthusiasm of delighted surprise.
The reason? Those who hoard her last
year had rewarded her for the delight
she had given them by advertising her
Sersonally and that, after all. is the
est advertisement an artist can get.
And the artists deserved all the en
thusiasm that pulsated throughout the
house. It was a thoroughly artiatlo
concert, one marked throughout by taste
and musicianship. Madame Powell rep
resents all that is fine in violin play
ing. She is a lovable artist from whom
emanates strength and character tem
pered by warmth by womanliness. Her
interpretations are Individual. She feels
her music as she plays it and her violin
seems to sing the music Instead of be
ing played upon. She and her Instru
ment are at one.
The program showed her in widely
varied work-and whether it required a
. . " 1 v- 4,
In spit of tHe fact that the liquor
license committee of the city council
recommended the revocation of the sa
loon license of Ous Swanson. the coun
cil yesterday refused to revoke, the vote
being 10 to 4. Chairman Cottel of the
committee voted for revocation at the
committee meeting, but (yesterday In
pour II he changed his vote, saying that
he hid only voted for revocation In the
iirst instance in order to get the mat
ter before the council where ha believes
all such things should be threshed out
The councilman, apparently forgot that
the commmlttee reports-go to the coun
cil either recommended ty majority
or mtnerity of the liquor license com
mittee. .' .
The
General 'Demand
of the Well-informed of the World has
always been for a simple, pleasant and
efficient liquid laxative remedy of known
value; a laxative which physicians could
sanction for famXy use because its com
ponent parts are known to them to be
wholesome and truly beneficial in effect,
acceptable to the system and gentle, yet
prompt, in action.
In supplying that demand with its ex
cellent combination of Syrup of Figs and
Elixir of Senna, the California Fig Syrup
Co. proceeds along ethical lines and relies
on the merits of the laxative for its remark
able success. "
That ; is one of many reasons why
Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is given
ihe preference by the Well-IaformexL
To get its beneficial effects always buy
the pnuine-roanufactoired by the Cali
fornia Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale
bj an leading druggists. . Price fifty cent
perboltle. , - .. '
strong, virile touch or a dainty, delicate
shading, it was always faultless. A
Wieniawskl concerto in three movements
opened the program. It combines bril
liancy with rich, beautiful strains. A
beautiful singing melody In the second
movement In rich, low tones made the
romance movement which is sometimes
given as a solo. The tone was beautiful
and her legato work was absolutely
nawiess. xne climax or the concerto
was reached In the Zlngara movement,
with its gypsy abandon and Brace, and
It caught the audience so well with its
spirit that after repeated recalls the
player returned to play Schubert's Ser
enade. .
An ''Otello" fan ta gift was her nxt
number and the various airs of the
opera were careruiiy woven together.
Much of the enjoyment of such a num
ber depends on familiarity with thu aln
employed, that the weaving together
may oe Deiier understood. Her rinai
solos included three short numbers, two
very well known a Brahms Hungarian
dance and the Neruda Berceuse. Sara
sate's "Cobbler's Dance" was played
with a captivating air and called for a
double encore, a Chopin minuet .waltz
ana a juoriuo stuay without accompan
Iment.
Madame Powell demonstrated her gen.
erosltv when Miss Mar Mukle priliat .
peared, for the latter shared honors
with the better known artist.' Miss
Mukle is very young, barely out of her
teens, and has a charming voung man
ner, more boyish than girlish. But she
can play. Of course such a mastery of
the Instrument presupposes long, care
ful study, but one can hardly imagine
It in Miss Mukle's case. It seems rather
inm mm ima ren me inclination to
play and merely sat down and did so
without any further ado. And that she
Shiny" Fa! Folks
One of the fat woman's chief griefs In
life is her shiny, greasy skin. If It be
pimply besides, as it probably ia (or
may be), her eup of anguish Is full.
Powder and cosmetics simply hide these
horrors for a season a very short sea
son. They are not a cure for them.
There isn't any cuie for them except
getting rid of the greatse beneath. When
she does that she rinds her complexion
Improves.
In this way only can I account for
the clear, natural complexion acquired
by those who use the Mafmola receipt:
One half ounce Marmola, H ounce Fluid
Extract Cascara Aromatic, Sty ounces
Peppermint Water. By causing the ex
cess flesh to be absorbed! it clears the
blood of the globules, of fat which,
physicians say, cause the greasy, oily
km of the over-fat. - i
This simple receipt makes a mixture
both pleasant and harmless. It causes
neither wrinkles nor stomach disturb
ances. It is also quite inexpensive.
Make It a point. to- try some; take! a tea-:
spoonful after meals and at bedtime for
a week or two and are If your oily skin
does not quickly disappear. As you lose
your fat your . , complexion - should
progressively Improve. - and after a
month or so, when you have lost 25 "or
ID pounds of flesh. It should h pearly
perfect.
chose the cello Instead of the violin
shows that accidents do not often hap-
Fien In nature. She plays with abso
ute surety and ease, which Is not over
weening self confidence. And she plays
as a true musician, caressing her in
strument to bring out the best In It.
Her tone is rich and colorful and she
tempers the rather heavy sound of a
cello with the utmost delicacy of touch,
so that Its tone Is as fine as the vio
lin. Her large hand with its long reach
Is a thing to wonder at In Its varying
f lower and delicacy of touch. A Boccher
ni sonata and a Lindner Tarantelle
were her solo numbers and to the first
encore she gave the Saint Saens "Swan,"
in its beautiful simplicity. To a double
encore she plaved Popper's "Elfentani"
and Schuett's Klegie.
Miss Anne Ford, pianist, is a val
uable acquisition in ensemble work. She
gave two little solo numbers, a Chopin
etude and the Grieg Butterfly, with
Mendelssohn's "Bees' Wedding," an en
core. She would not be termed a bril
liant pianist, but she plays with daint
iness and sincerity and her work In ac
companiment Is exceptionally Intelli
gent. The trios given, a Chamlnade
number and two Schuett waltzes, were
a delightful bit of chamber music and
called for sincere appreciation. The en
tire program was marked by musician
ship and simplicity of bearing. The au
dience was made to feel at home with
the artists from the start.
The concert was under the Hellig di
rection and Portland is to be congrat
ulated on this opportunity to hear again
this splendid violinist, and to hear so
early In a career which is sure to ba
unusual. Miss May Mukle.
TELLS ELKS HOW
LARGE IS ORDER
Rush W Holland, grand exalted ruler
of the Elks, who arrived in Portland
yesterday to pay an official visit to
the lodge, Is in Vancouver, Wash., this
morning accompanied by the two other
national officers who are accompanying
him on the trip. This afternoon Mr.
Holland leaves for Salem. An Informal
evening, after which Mr. Holland made
an address.
The exalted ruler complimented the
Portland lodge members most grace-
rultv on1 annlr. tn l f i .
of the organisation building here and
the tasteful and expensive manner In
which It has been arranged. Mr. Hol
land also e-ave anm iHt.M.H.. ..-
concerning the .growth of the Elks'
lodges and of the lange membership and
tne financial standing of the order
There n r 1 1 in iah... ( , k.
body with a membership of upward of
800.900 men. The Elks, he said. h.
more . than xann noo u ti ,
. - - - ... ..... imituil.l
treasury and wn property worth mil-v
llOll fl Af Anil a r . r ;
INSANE MAN'S BRAIN
PROMOTION BEBi IN
Charles En el Ike. 'a man with r.V
promotion schemes chasing each other
through bis brain, was declared Insane
after examination at the county lu.
riitriuiijr; mv,w lasen to tne amvlum
at Salem today. He pleaded with Jaier
3
The Kind You Hare Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 80 years, has borne the signature of
, - and has been made under his per
7fr sonal supervision since Its Infancy.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and" Justus-good "are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend,
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature cf '
He KM You Have.Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
vm xmtm eovftuif. , muaiuv smicn dew arm
Phillips to be released early s. In the
morning because-great drores of men
were coming to see him at an office
he was to open in the Corbett building.
He said there wet millions in 4t. For
several days Engllke has beeq trying
to make an appointment with Harvey
W. Scott, and It was thought wise to
confine him before his mania took a
dangerous- turn. It wss necessary to
place him In a pedded .cell for a time.
Save 35 per pent "on everything
Metcger's. )43 Washington street.
St
ITBS-FURS-nntS
Ladles ud 0,ntlme Take a nr,-t
at the furs and note the redi-tl tir: i i
In the Third street show window of ,v -Allen
a McDonnell.'
fask Carqlyal.
c Get your ttrkel f-.r d -,
skate free -tv Ii.m'- a
The J'inr'vl f
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