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TIIS OPXCOIT DAILY "JOUnilAU ror.TLAKD, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 1. 1010. u V,U wv3 ' Si t I 4 TONIGHT'S AMUSEMJEJTTS fJungaloW Baker low . .-. ....,...,. . ..Rohert Mantell In "King Lear" 8t Elmo" Portland ...... "X. Night on Broadway" .Or)licura lirand . . J'antages' Star . . . . .. , ...Vaudeville , ... vaudeville ... A ....... . v ...... . . .... ..... .Vaudeville ...J........ .Moving Picture Xdnsa Sfcowt XTog-reSsinr Six days 'rnore remain In which to complete the work vf tl. linen showery In progress for the benefit of the new-.anneJtJfc-St. Vincent's hospital. Two substantial sub scriptlons were received yesterday, cna of 50 from the tflrls of ,8t- Mary's academy and one of $100 from The Journal. Only 12 rooma of the 111 are furnished, 5 o there la istill much" that can be given In- the way of assistance. , Very little effort has been made to cure subscriptions among th retail mer chants, but the wholesale merchants have responded most generously to-the canvass ' t made among thernThe linen shower tea, Is to be held, April In the com- ' munltyroom of the new part of " the hospital and all those Interested are In - ,'Tlted to be present and inspect the new .annex. "' woman's v Press Club. The State Woman's Press club will hold Its month ' ly meeting, Wednesday evening, April 8, , at 8 p. m., at the Y. W. C ,A. The ' ' meeting will be 'preceded .by a dinner, which will be served promptly at 1 ' o'clock. - Members desiring to attend the - dinner are requested to send In their names to Miss Paulding of the Y. vv C A not later than Monday. The pro gram promises to be one of exceptional lntere-t' Mrs. June McMillan Ordway, a Portland song - writer. ' and - Mrs, Blanche Bafalsky, ' a ' sister of Ernest ' McGaffey, the poet, and a clever news paper ' woman 1 .herself will present papers on "The Demand and Bemunera, , -tlon for Verse," Following the papers ' tuera will be a, symposium,. "Poets ot , the Paclflo Coast -The roll all will be . -The Poets on Springtime." , , Pastor to Be Jristalladv The presby ' tery of Portland will meet Sunday after. noon, April. I, at 8 o'clock for the pur pose of - Installing the Rev. Boudiiiot Beeley Jr. the first pastor of ths Rose City Pa-rk ; Presbyterian church. : The Bev. Willlajn Hiram Poulkes will give ; the' charge to the pastor . the , Rev. ' Thomas Holmes Walker will preach the 'sermon, and ths Rev.. Henry Marootte will give the charge to the people. ...J Other ministers ot the Presbytery will ; assist in the services and there will be . appropriate music. The servioes will be held In the Boss City? Park church. Will Dlstmss Fsjrtts Portland's" park ; prooiem - is to oe-discussed by E. ' T. - Mieche, superintendent of city parks, ' tomorrow night before the Builder's "club at its meeting In the 1 auditorium - or the Toung Men's Christian Assocla- tlon. jHla subject will f be "Some 1 Phases of the Development of City "Parks.- In Addition' to. this topic, he will, refer ' to the' fceatitificatinn of raal- denee properties tio Builder's club is . conducted by the Y. M. C. A. for the public. ' All its meetings are open and there are o charges of any kind. - r alratloa Army Xsjt BelRjsw&. Gunderson - of . the - Salvation Army ; Rescue hosns has Just ' returned from a trip in the Interest of the Rescue home. r. While' away he -visited - Astoria. - Fort . a Stevens, - port ;Canby.- Fort ' Columbia, QMcOowan, Chinook, Ilwaco, Long Beach, Ocean Park, Nahcotta. Oystervllle. the IttWt pour Sivpt ana C(ihg)ttim Telephone!: Uain 165, A 1163 Kasel eountry, Bay Center,. South Bend, Raymond, Skamokawa - and Cathiamet. MeetlnKs were held at most of these plates and he received a hearty welcome, financially and otherwise.. . T. W. O. AThe big1 annual concert of the T. W. C. A. which will occur next, Monday evening, April 4, will be an event of great interest not only to allX W. C. A. members but to all others "who are interested 'in., the de velopment r of the musical department of the association. In this concert, the Altrul Octette assisted by other musi cal clubs of the association, will give the complete cantata "Summer and tnq bridal chorus from the cantata The Rose Maiden." The clubs have hail as their director Miss Louise Hellman. Miss Janet Bonders, pianist, who for tha pas tthree, years has-been studying; in Paris . with x wager swayne;- wm aiso assist In this concert 1 1 r Wasted in ' Oraats Pass Frank O. Grove, employed in a clothes cleaning establishment on" Grand avenue, near Burnaide street, was arrested yesterday arternoon by Sheriff Joseph Bussell of Josephine county and Deputy Sheriff Archie Leonard, i He was taken- to Grants Pass last night to answer" to a charge of obtaining1 money under false pretensea t He is allegd to have ob tained about $60 from miners of Grants Pass -last February by taking orders for suits of clothes for an eastern house and vanishing with the money paid in advance. Grove was barned in a gaso line explosion last Saturday, -night and his hands are swathed in bandages. William Seuer sUssing . Members of the Knights of Pythias lodge s- at Cincinnati,' Ohio, have asked the local order and the police department to as sist ' in searching for William - Heuer. He left the Ohio city eight months ago to come west. Nothing has been heard of him since. be present The city engineer has prom ised to address the meeting and explain the new plan for renaming1 the 'streets and numbering the-houses. The matter of the location of the postal station ana engma house will also be discustfed. This promises to be a very spirited meeting. . Principal's Association The Portland Principal's association will hold its reg ular session , In room 16, Lincoln High school, 'fiafurday afternoon at S o'olock. Mrs. I W. Sitton of the school board will address the principals. STew Sample Shoe Shop, 160 td st, between Alder and Morrison,, up stairs. All ladles' shoes 2, all men's -.shoes $2.60; no more, no, less, it- Mount Scott Mass Meettngv--The resi dents of the Mount Scott district will hold a mass mseting" fln Carter s hail, Moro street and Foster roadft flaturday evening, April I, at o'clock." - The ob ject of the meeting is to discuss malt carrier service end all men sirs urged to 'sUaglsr's Danoiagr dab opens at Mur lark hall. Twenty-third and Washing ton, " Satu rd ay, April , i. Grand Ea tor party. Prasp's orchestra, . - , . We Sponre sad Pi ess Ton Clothes, al! for (1.60 month.- Main 614. A-4S14 Wagons run everywhere. Unique Tailor ing Co 30 Start . - r , ,essSBMsssssni Steamer Nestle Rarklns, for Camas, Washougal and way landing, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at J p. m. James Oarlck ft Osn, thk house mov ers; removed to ISO East Water street Phone East 42T. . i Swiss Watch Eepalrlng C Christ en sen, Corbstt bldg Z4 Xlr. Take elevator. WantedWoman marker and distrib utor. Union laundry Co, 101 Second, W. JL Wis and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. . i" Tins Infant Boy for adoption, good parentage. Call A-6807, Main 1928 , D& 3B, 01 Browa, Eye-gar. ' SlarqsanL Sr. Sa yn as, epttotasw Marqnam bldg. -Cook and Peary By proxies will search, for ths North Pole on' roller skates at the Exposition rink . tonight- Come and see the fun. Jf ' ' V-"-' Tiaie5fsees"el e e- "Cnfldxeii require the purest of (bod? K mother irooId ; ' . y " knowingly acrlllo ths health of her ehlldren,' If ywi V ' ' fironld choose dlscrlminately be gate to aak ysmy aealer tat ' II You can feed i to ytnir eluldxett Htwimf thaVlt ii V52 . I I I V ,-; perfoot thai it ha passed tha rigid government inspection I J J and bears ths stamp of approraL , Tkeftt Uk$ it foei 1 ;V :At Best Dealer, Hotel and Cafe ' v,.i PsJ Heat Cssasasry. rwttsussl. OrsB O UvSsJ.:- Hoaser Packers of ttsPacMe -:";;;;.5'3 Portland's Largest - Complete Hbusefurnishers ; Tull z Gibbh, - Inc. MORJUSON AT SZVENTH -1- .Houssfurniohin C. Sold cn Tizzy Tcy.r. Refrigerators, Ranges, Gas Banges, lawn and Garden Tools of All Kinds in the Basement -Get Our E;ti- . - mate on the Upholstering, Repairing and Refinishing of Vouf Furniture Two Last Day ." Of the Exposition Sale of the Exquisite "The Improved Front-Laced" A corset -created by .the world's most, skillful design ers to five its wearers style,, grace, comfort and distinc tion. . A corset of perfect propor-' tions, beautiful contour and made of, best quality of ma-, terials. ' , ( , - A corset to which you may be fitted by the manufactur ers' expert during these, the last two days of the JSxposi-' iiM CnU " 4-tit inennen tViit SS perfection that-every woman fGf CZsa much desires.. The best- gowned wefmen of the city nave tarieiiauviiiigcuixvxi3. L. C,' Redding's presence here to" secure a oerfect-fit- ting corset, so absolutely es- . sential ' to a correctlv fittin? , jr :v ,' - - ..,4 t - 7- . , cv gown Keal expert advice is not so easily oDtaineainat one 'can afford to miss this opportunity for, personal improve-, mentdhealth and figure. To delay Until the last moment is inauvisauic. "' Ml':. St irv and riff Depts Saturday Savings SdT. WINDOW SHADES AT 25c EACH Water-color Shades, 3 feet wide by 6 feet 6 inches long ; regular 35c values. , - CRETONNE AT 25c YARD For, sleeping room draperies bed set and shirtwaist box coverings ; 36 inches wide, and in several" colors ; regular value, 40c yard. , , - r :COUCH COVERS AT $1.45 EACH In Pagdad stripe pat- : terns, 3 vards long" and 60 inches wide, finished" with fringe ; regular $2.50 values. , ' . " . . . N - - "COMFORTERS AT $1.45 EACH Full size, silkoline covered and cotton filled; regular $2.50 values. 4 -X-' jrEATHERPILLOWSAT$3J5 grade" of feathers and covered in blue stripe ticking; size 22 inches by 27 inches ; regular $7.00 values.-1. - ZWOOL BLANKETS AT $8.75 PAIR Extra heavy"; all-wool Blankets of fine quality, with pinlr and blue borders; regularly $11.50 pair. : . " ' . " 9nmt inafl pt p. iO, D. orders win not bs aoesptsA. for nr of tbess spsclals Childron'o asid G!rl uCaiOHi)0.95 Values They're the reefer and three-quarter length styles strictly, tailoredsingle and double-breasted both lines' and unlined with small collar, revers and cuffs. All are- beautifully tailored, with both the gathered and plain coat sleeves. ' Materials are fancy mixtures, in pretty dark and light . stripes ; navy blue and red serge. Semi-fitted and box models, Sizes for 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14 . years. It's an opportunity that mothers cannot well afford to overlook for buying the child a coat for spring or next winter's wear. Sale today and tomorrow Children's Sectton First Floor. Misses' and Girls' $2,50, $2.75 and $3.95 Sweater Coats at Q1.9S It's on these crisp spring, mornings that-one appre ciates the comfort of a Sweater. , And then there is the "summer, vacation's needs to think of, and a Sweater Coat above all is indispensable. Those that we've grouped in today's and tomorrow's "sale at' this special are the single and doubles-breasted Coat Sweaters, long and, short styles, with or without collars,, and in all colors. " All sizes for misses and girls. Automobile Scarfs and Veils-Special $1.69 Offered today, and tomorrow in our new Section of Neckwear, Veilings and Belts are these Scarf Veils of Chiffon crepe,- extra long and, with wide hemstitched sides and ends; - In all colors, also in white and black. Main Aisle. v. ' , ,Hi '""l :'t Bininr; Chairs $L75 In - Golden OaKRegular Values $2.45 7 For tomorroVs special offering the Fnrnitur Department 'places on sale this attractive, low priced Pining Chair of golden oalc Tht back panels and seat areTfuarterwe!todc."eat is saddle-shaped ; brace arms. Good value at the regular price exception- ally good itmorroVs special price. Third Jloor. Phone, mail or C O. D. orders will not be accepted. . $2.50 Carpet Sweepers SL8S .sBBBSbBssBs55s?b355 Among the things that lighten the labor of spring houseclean ing, the carpet sweeper stands out prominently, and the Bissell Sweeper preeminently. The one that the Carpet Department bffers tomorrow at this low price is of this well-known make, and a popular household size. ' Sixth Floor; Phone, mail or CD. D; orders will not be filled for this Special. Special in Rollbr Skates SPECIAL AT $1.15 PAIR "Nasco" Skates, have steel wheels and plain bearings,; with1 heel straps and extension truss bridges, which adjust to different sizes far boys and girls. SPECIAL AT 48c PAIR Boxwood wheel Skates, with ad justable steel frames and ankle straps ; made for small children. On sale tomorrow in the Basement Department ' tv,Y-'Vv Boston Dentists Ths best is ths obeap st no students. Our methods safe and Mil able. We work -for hs.lt the charge mads by other hi a elaas om 1 1 s t s. Eiemlnatlon free, extracting ' Ires, sod palnless : Come to day, - see - so, sev money. Tits OSTOM SBSTXSTB. 1I1M Mer. MKon. seoslts Kcler a Prenk sad vast offloo. Opes eveninse until t and Sua. flays until, 11 xor psopis woe wore. Journal Adlets Pay Biggest II - sj V I , .Ther most familiar figure around Dursub-division aslitTJppSrtu Meet him face to face at MONT- :CLAIR.iihday rile JacoKs-Slinc Company ' Xargest RaJty Opcraton on the Pacific Coast. 1:3 Filili Sired ITione (MaJii-S6 A-2Q7 .Mot's warn StfOs The Store in the AirWith ' the Prices on the Level. 1 More than $5000 worth of clothes have arrived dur 1 ing the past 10 days. From one maker comes" a handsome collection of new stripes in blue serges and worsteds, decidedly out of the ordinary weaves. From another I received a beautiful assortment of fancy grays, all distinctive models. If -1 had to sell A these "garments in a'store on the street" I should " Have to ask at least $10 more REMEMBER, my upstairs rent is one eighth of the rent paid by ground-floor stores. . No elaborate fixtures, no 4ieavy expenses.' You therefore get the values in r All-Wool Clothes' and Einc Tailoring at about one half the usual prices on'the street. ; -v ' Hand-Tailored All-Wooi Clothes cost you $35 to $40 on thenstred My Price Stylish Suits, all woof, cost you $25 to $30 on the street.: ; ClrO r.Iy Qfi ri nc Sivi :: ; YJi.t Price vjyLli" Grand assortment of fancy mixtures, cost you $18 to $22.50 on the street.- ; - t Price viL OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P. M. 7" 315 OREGONIAli BUILDING " ': JIIIIIIE DUNN, MANAGER, j DEPARTURE Thm sost of 1 lstsrmens baro -bess; - srrsatlr rodneed br ths Uolotaa -.; . tJiHlsrtakiac sompany. ... . .-. ' Heretofore It has boon ths eostota of funeral directors to make eharges for 11 Incidental eonneeted with, a fa aeral The Edward Kolmaa Undertak 1ns; compeny. the ,leainf fnnrl at raetora of Portland, hare deoarted from that custom. Whoa casket I furnished br"i wo- make no extra eharges for embalming. Dears to earaetory, outslds box or any oerrleee that may re qulred of at, except clothing, stnetery nd earrlsfos, thus effecting ssrtng of t2B to 17 J ea each foneraX THE EDWARD rLMAN UNDiTAiar6 co. sr. ooa. CaxxoA : aurcsEHEjrra Lcmbirdi Gresd Opera Co. :'.;V- 5 FEOPLBlil ' . ffJnaday sTlght, "Carmam" -MoBdsr Might, -tA Xoaems" Prices I1J0. 11.00. 11.50. 11.00 UeClcal BIdT. '' ' 840 Aides? St. PorUaad, Or. ? 1 BLOTTERS! Wtmakcibera. The kind that arc oat of ths ordinarythe business bringinc kind. Send or call for samples. Catalog? and Booklet neatly printed. Main Z3SZ. INDEPENDENT PtlNTlNG COl. 243AshSt PATEN S irattoel atstos and rorelr Toeaid, fooad aB4 S"it paCzxio coast fiiiiT Aarrrr, - - xaew anoeat oa. cat. 4? PER WEEK; M 11 'WlCU DRESS .fOU eYORK-OUTFITTIJIff-CO ie,s-VT fi aiT 5T. rfusT err nci i som r Joiinial "Wants Ara .Winners -. Uth snd Morrison . , PhMts: Main lit and "A" 4224. The Distinguished Actor. KOBXBT UAMXmj, ; Toalfkt, tao, "Xing leaf Tomorrow Mat- Tsojreo and Ji'f . Tosaorrow Vlrht, &lohar4 lU" Prices Lower floor. 12. 41.40, tU Bal- i. ioc. oancrj, ew. DAKER THEATRE so? Ooo. Baker. ZCaaa-rw Tonight All week Real authorised s ., , Tsrslon of famous TioYeL The play of the year. Under direction Frederick Be la sco. Splendid com pany. Beautiful scenic effete. 14c. Next week. starUng Sua. "i-i . n nra mam. - PORTLAND THEATRE T.rrj KU88ELL A DR1TW, Mar. A-70SS Talst and AU Week, with Wednee-i-y aad ftatarday Katineaa OIlls Mack and a com.nr of IS Uui . leal Comedy Artiste in a ancMrr oaf sboidwat The Show That Haa Caught the Town Greateat pandna- Chomia Ever Here BTeis ths Mom Night. A 10. 40c S0o Matin JJa. Vaxt Baaday 'TLnnifane' Bull" rTar . -t fV . ' -"iur. syx ' t t Will iDTliC .. J Vii -TT - " WHliam M. tmr a4 i l,v . i WMkdiinerfl tU - v. r-.- Vaaoo." GRAND m.- orr Omt.,t lie!-r a a-c. k. . T. 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