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jcu:.::.l, roinxAND.. Friday eve:;i:;g, December is, isio. 4. AAiJ c:::;cou daily T' ' III V i IN h I .1 fc w .. J I ill i i Crick Frcm H: W vC "I til CI! 3 2 Hears Ca::. r'frtpii! ''..vv ;. . -. '. That '.was' the plea made by each of the nine plaintiffs In divorce proceed ings before Judge Cleland this morn- . Ins for relief from the unwelcome mat rimonial bonds and In each case the de eree waa granted. . . : .- It) the case of Sarah S. Cohen asralnst Leon Cohen, a brace of ducks which the defendant said he had sent to bla wife 5a the straw that broke the camel's back. Mr. Cohen declared that on the day following Thanksgiving ' the de- " f endaijt came to the ; house and asked why he had not been Invited up to eharo the ducks he had -sent up. pn being told that no ducks ' had been received he began to curse and abuse his wife. E. 'J. Rosen, who 'accompanied Cohen to the house on that occasion, affirmed what Mrs. Cohen said. In addition to . this, Mrs. Cohen stated that ever since her marriage, ' December 6, 1893, her husband has refused to live with her unless she paid htm a salary" to do so. This she did for some time, but on her refusal to do so any further he went away and was gone for three years, Ths plaintiff was given a' divorce and the custody of her 16-ycar-old daughter Leah. Mrs, Cohen owns considerable property. V . -,J Brick EUrtles Court. "While iudgra Cleland was hearing tH case of Mabel Annie Charrlson sgalnst Edward Y. Charrison, a brick, from the new building fell through the window at the Judge's side with a terrific crash. The plaintiff in the case on trial al leges she was married in London, Eng land, February, 1905. She alleges that her raason for asking' for a divorce is that her husband refuses to stay with her, preferring the company of .lewd women Instead.! Mrs. Charrlson states that she met her husband on the street In company with another ' womaa and when asked to accompany her home, he cursed her. She was given a decree and custody of 4-year-old Gladys. , t , Hattle M. Eddie, who married Egbert J. Eddy in Wichita, June 3, 1SS0, al leged that she had not seen her husband since May 3. 1909, and that before that he was given to courting other women, A girl IS years of age and a boy It was Siven Into the custody of the mother. ' KnifcaxiA Goes Away. . - ' Mrs. M. A. Simmons declared that Q. Vf. 81mmons lived with he. Just a few months after she married him in Port land, , August 21, 1905. Without any words,4 she say .lie returned to his home one July morning." changed his clothes and went for his morning walk and never came back. She got her di vorce. i Esther V. Pilklngton led Baby Pilk Ington by her-aide when she waa called , to the wjtnesa stand to testify against Ora D, She eys she married htm ' April 9, ir'7, o .3 Cat on Ju!y 19, 1 ?". he left ho;i-9 f.r a bu-:1ii."8 trip in the southern port of the state. Ten days later a letter tame Baying be was not going to refarn and did not want his wi'a with him. : She was given a de cree and the custody of her chtM and bar maidon name, lather V. Deardorff, restored. - ' John II. I, ;trlckor made very serious charges of infldtjlty against May Bell Strieker and named Charles Barnes as a codefendant. 'i hey were married Oc tober 8. 1910., The plaintiff also al iases that his , wife threatened " and abused him. Belle McGonlsle secured a divorce from Ilutth F. because he deserted her i.ve months after her marriage, Novem ber 18, 1908. Lena S. . Biggerstaff married David Bifrgerstaff at The Dalles, January 3, 1907, and on March 25. the same year he went away and has never returned to her. The decree was allowed. ., , William II. RIdgeway alleges that Harriet It Ridsew&y deserted htm on November 12, 1896, at night, leaving an infant boy for hours, unattended, until neighbors, hearing it cry, came to care for the child. Since then the mother has never seen the child until a few weeks ago, when she returned from an Francisco to get him. The court gave the hoy into the custody of the father and granted a divorce. The at torney for the plaintiff took the stand and stated that the mother had declared she would not live with the husband Again. kohdica loses : v VALUABLE JEWEL . (tJnlUd Vrmt Lee4 WlrO i New York, Dec. 16. The police and several private detectives are seeking Madame Lillian Nordlca's famous black pearl. The gem, which the prima donna wore as a pendant from a, necklace, has been lost since Saturday night, when she wore It to the opera here. Whether the p'earl was stolen or became unfastened and fell to the floor of the box In which she was sitting is not known. . An ad vertisement offering a reward for Its return appeared in today's newspapers. .' V-' V sfrT? 1 1 Cook Doolc ; on receipt of V J mailed tree . v your address. TcHj Hot. to lZis 178 Iur.da cf Caha !f Colics of aDInnds for all people' p 11 l . .1 .i r. 1 ; ore Cwi inna'j viin iioyai ' - i i ' : c.' iaMvcv. VAiC1Sh -'111 " JIIIIIKIIHJSI.SMI r K!J SENSATIONAL SALE, OF ;x QUAMTY' SfiOES For men, boys, women and children. ' Oar prices are based on selling good, reliable footwear at prices within the reach of everybody.' Re member, these are perfect shoes oar newiaH and winter stocks, the best' that the leading American makers can produce to sell at the reg ular prices. ; Realize that these are the most marvelous shoe bargains ever offered by any shoe store anywhere. Bargains that must appeal to every thrifty, frugal, careful , shopper In Portland and vicinity. Come prepared to supply your , family's" shoe wants for months to come at these wonderful saving prices. y $3.00 and $3.50 Men's Shoes Reduced to . Sale of Sample Shoes for Women M EH FOR WOMEN'S $1.00. 4 rn vj) is j U AND $3.50 SHOSS 1 J U. 3 We can fit-every foot in this sale. 'Shoes in various leathers, -and have added a line of patent leather blucher styles--shoes with welted sole, of which we have all sizes. But, of course, early choos- $1 CA jnsr is the best Safc Price ....... '.. Q luU $235 ' Union' Made, High Grade Shoes,, consisting of all the hew shapes in patent leather, box calf, gunmetal, velour calfskin and vici kid, from the 'world's best makes. All sizes and widths.' Regular $3 1 OC r.and $3.50 values. During this sale ....... $&oD Women's Piano Feltv S1.50 .Value ; . . ' f " -Home Comforts at 75c pair y ' - " '' . 500 pairs Women's Home Comforts, in ' I i assorted colors,"- $1.0 yajue, turn sole. f Sizes 3 to 8. Trimmed'with heavy black" , nJ fur, sewed soks, common sense heeL A.-.,: I 1 house shoe of absolute comfort. " .; . . SALE PRICE, 75c PAIR . '.. '. v.-.- ... . i V ' -'.WaroaHishPices Men's High Top. , REGULAR $5 AND $6 VALUES ?3.95 , Here's your chance to get a' pair of these shoes' for only $3.95. Our regular prices V, are $5.00 to $6.00 Come in and we'll prove . it. Leathers- are black chrome, Robur tan, western oil grain, Napa tan, in blucher cut; very heavy full triple-California oak sole, stitched ' edge, ; Goodyear 't welt. Sierra or 'Star, -last, cap toe, large Klondyke . eyelets, rawhide laces., Just the kind of . shoes for surveyors, prospectors, miners and teamsters. . Made especially to with- v stand hard wear and give long service; 12, inches high, with buckles; sizes ftC 6 to 11 Sale Price ............. VJW J v Boys' High Top Regu . lar $3.00 Value at These are exceptionally rood winter shoe for boya. Jhy are constructed with aView to frlvinff the best possible wear. If the lad needs a genuine waterproof shoe, we , etrotiRly advise you to X&ke advantage of thlsTeat op portunity. Made fn bl!k ohrorae calf, very toafrh, euft, damp-proof ,-' and durable. Brnsa . standard screwed, . etltrhed edge, full double Cal ifornia oak soles, large Klon dike typleta, Essex last with cap bellows tongue. Made with the care and strength of our men's high-cuts. Sizes ' 8 to 6. Each shoe is 9 Se5.?..:;SSI.C0 Sampson School Shoes ' v" $2 Vajics . $1.00 . These are the best bargains of the season in shoes for boys, and 'we expect more purchasers here than ever I before. The leathers are box calf, satin calf and vici kid,' all stoutly made; . nizes l 'to SlA; $1.00. Extra good quality, see them XM A A Sale Price ......,...?1VV 67 THIRD STRLLT, Bet. Oakland Pine Two blocks North of Washington Street, Next to the United States National Bank. Store Open Daily to 8 p. m. Saturday Until 10 p. m. . Tall Orders Pro mptly vmzu m doust wiiat to give, purciiass A cqve or LrzncHAKDisz corcp Tii v: : : : SUED HZR IU EVERY SECTION OF THE STORE, AliD FOR ANY AT.IOUOT YOU MIGHT Vi::i 10 I . y -1 Dolls for tho ; Girb ;-r ' V .J f v'b N ..... . . v 11 ' Z: i ,Jy y : Eoya y ,r- -y;'iz Aviv ck. -r. i ' 1 u u; The question of what to give man, woman or child fades away as soon as you' step through the main entrance here. If you have troubles of this kind, just come'in and look around, visit every section, go all through the store, and youll see half a hundred things '.that will- exactly meet your particular requirements. - Now with this in mind, read the news which follows: 7, WOMEN'S WINTER SUITS-Elegantly taflored garments Lfr at popular prices; medium ana tnree-qnancr xaiiorea cqais, lined with satin -and new styles in pleated and, gored skirts; fabrics are serge, tweed and cheviot, in plain colors and sty lish mixtures. Saturday only at these special prices for only i. $12.50 and f 17.50 XMAS FURS A variety of the very latest in furs from which to make your Xmas selection, v Capes, Scarfs, Cravats, Muffs and Sets, plain or finished with tabs" and 'lined with fine quality plain, shirred or brocaded satin. They are shown in real Japanese or brook mink, Isabella fox, Lynx, Astrachan and French Coney. Popular prices at , f 1.50 t0t,?25.00. WOMEN'S COATS Stylish winter coats, full length) semi fitting with storm, notch or presto collar, Tailored in the following 'popular winter coatings: Serge, broadcloth, ker sey, cheviot and tweed, in plain colors and stylish mixtures.' Values up to f 17.50, 97.50, f 10.50 and $12.50. ' SILK WAISTS Many pretty new models in Silk Waists Pleated or tucked effects and others .with lace yokes. They are of taffeta,, messaline, Jap silk, Persians and net. Others of voile, underlined with Persian silk. Made with the long or new short one-piece sleeve. 1 All colors, $2.95, $3.50, $4.95 and $5.50. ' , ' CHILDREN'S CLOTH CAPES-apes : of good quality, navy blue Kersey cloth. Made with braid trimmed military collar or lined hood; unlined or lined throughout with a good quality black 'and white . checked or scarlet flannel lining, $2.75, $3.50 and $4.50,. , V . - tK . No store is better equipped to 'meet all your demands in this line. Here you will find neckwear, gloves, shirts, : sweaters, handkerchiefs, bath robes, smoking jackets, etc, ete, at prices within the reach of all. 1 These special bargains for Saturday: d Men's Fancy Suspenders, in attractive pat terns. Each pair in a holiday, box; Cfl 75c values at . C Men's Fancy Suspenders with garters and arm bands to match; $1.00 values QCj Men's Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs, in new patterns and coloring; SOc', values 9ff at ............................ i .. Men's all iinen Handkerchief., in holiday boxes; 6 to a box; priced for this 1 Mf sale at . ... .'; . . .......... .J i U Men's i eiderdown , bath robes , with eord fastner and girdle, neat colorings, in good shades, $4.50 values, for this sale 9 A( only at JiJ Men's Bath Robes at $5.55, $6.50, $7.50 Men's House Coats at $5.00, $0.00, $7.00 50c Bradley Mufflers.' priced at; ... . l.,30 yPrcsident Suspenders, priced at . . . .... g o t T7pmenq Italian S i I II Hose, - alG Sp e cial at G 1 ,00 Very appropriate for gift purposes. . Made of the finest grade Italian silk and shown in all the popular new shades they are" guaranteed all silk and perfect in every vway. They come in light blue, pink, reseda,' green, old rose, tan, gray, navy, champagne, brown; also 'fine black silk stockings in the regular weave made with lisle heel, sole and toe and elastic rib top. All are good dur able ; stockings, i especially appropriate ; for ift ' purposes and priced for ;, this sale at half value. Best $2.00 grades on 61 A A ' sale at f,, ...... i .j.--, .... . it . . . . .V 1 An Bstpaior dinai?y Sale of Toyo and Polls at About Half Pgico . Come and visit onr Big' Basement Toy Department tomorrow and see what great bargains we have arranged for this sale, , ' Christmas Trco Ornamonts Aro Greatly Reduced ft A great special Saturday offering of a complete line of iine Christmas tree ornaments; make your selection now before the lines are. broken. - 10c tinsel, 6 yards to a piece ; 5 15c large tinsel, 6 yards to a piece ..10f 15c Ball ornaments, assorted colors, for....,...,.10 60c Fancy ornaments, all colors and shapes, -for. .39 10c large tinsel balls, fancy shapes, each. .......... ,7 15c extra large ornaments, each .................. '9 Christmas Candles, 36 and 48 to a box, at........ 8 10c ornaments for tree top, at v. ............ 5 15c large ornament tor tree top, at..... .....xuf ;ij i a in - 02.25 Bdcldng Horsea 01.49 A special Saturday offering ";' of children's Shoefly Rocking Horses, shown in large sizes. They have 1 plush covered . and velvet seats, wita piay Doxes ana gooa neavy ,rocKers. Regular values to . $2.25 each, ffl A( Priced while tbey last, baturday at.,. v ! .250 V Pri Boys Tool Chests at 01.10 A ; fine offering of boy's large size tool chests shown with extra' large, set of tools, including saw, hammer, mallet, rule, square, miter box. screw driver, chisel, plane, brace and bit, etc Values to $2.25, Spe- M yffl J daily priced for this sale .. . ... . . ; v 1 T;J J , Handlicrcliiof s Suitable for Zroas Gifts The most popular of all Xmas gifts, always acceptable, you first give them as a matter of choice and afterwards give them when you cannot think of anything eke. This sale is a great op portunity to buy beautiful handker chiefs in boxes that make ideal Xmas gifts. They ,are embroidered sham-, rock, lawn, Swiss and linen in assort ed patterns and hemstitched. '. A FoW of II any Bargains $1.85 box of six Handkerchiefs on. 1 OC sale at. ' . .i .Jv 75c box of three ', Handkerchiefs : : ' Cf on sale at.'.-. . -v. .'.' . ?. .V1. ' , ;i'. , .; .UU W . $U5 box of four Handkerchiefs on QO ale 'at. ''.'; ';iviVj ji'jVv"i 4. : ',;".' $li0 box of six Handkerchtefs on QQ sale at ...... . . . ; , . . . ...... vUi $2.25 basket of six Handkerchiefs d CA on sale at . . . . . . i . U , . . .v 1 u $2.50 box of six Handkerchiefs on 1 QO sale at, ... . . ...(. . .... .? . ''. . Initial Handkerchief s 8c Swiss Initial Handkerchiefs on sale C at, each. ' v 15c Nainsook Initial Handkerchiefs, in on sale at, each,... .lvc 20c AH Linen Initial Handker- . . 19- chiefs, on 'sale at, each Ifci2w 35c All Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, oft sairar,-ach .Trr:T,r7rrrrrrr,rrTMO. 35c All Linen Embroidered , : Hand- OC keTchiefs, on sale at, each . . . ..... . . v SOc All Unen Embroidered Handker- QC-, chiefs, on sale at. each ....... . ; J Interesting OiTerings in V7oincn's Ifeclrwcar at Bargain Prices An extraordinary sale of the season's most Stylish neckwear -an unlimited assortment . of YaL lace jabots, embroid ered and lace stocks,' silk bows, jabots and stocks, lace and net scarfs, hand embroidered 1 collars, Irish stocks, ja bots, sets, yokes and collars, jabots and Lsets, Chiny jabots, fancy scarfs, etc All are , shown in attractive holiday boxes and stl are underpriced for this i sale. - Don't Hiss This Salo ; AH 35c Neckwear, this ale 25c All 50c Neckwear, this sale ' . $$C All 75e Neckwear, this sale JQ All S5c Neckwear," this sale ' at uac All $1.00 Neckwear, this sale ; AU$i.2S Neckwear, this sale gtj AlV$l J5 NeckwearVthis'sale , gQ. All $1.50 Neckwear, this sale .' gCj All $1.65 Neckwear, this sale . g .AlV$l75 Neckwear,' this . gal'; All $2.00 Neckwear.his sale' JJ JJ An$225 Neckwear," this Vale' ';" " J g J HQ- .Be'diicdPpleeo :.- ; ." f v1 " ", ' Few things give as v much genuine pleasure to the mother or father as a pair of comfortable'1 slippers. Few things would delight the . sister or daughter more than a pair of fancy slippers. Our Christmas stock of slip pers for men, women' and children is the fullest and best we have ever had. Here are a few of the specials: Women's Felt Slippers, $1.50 values ; Gf .Men'$ Slippers, $1.75 values 1.25 at., Children's Felt Slippers, $1.00 values y $ Misses' Felt Slippers, $1.25 values at.....', , ,4., Babies' Felt Slipprrs, 75c .values at., .;;,...,...;,,. Women's Shoes; regtilar $2.25 values Boys' Shoes, all sfy1e;, $20) vaiucs, ai. , , , , Boys' Shoes, all styles, '$2.50 values, at.'.... j... Children's Jockey Boot"!, $1.53 values at......,.,.