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TUC OKEGQM PAILY JOURNAL. PQttTLAND. THURSDAY EVEN I NO. APRIL IS, Hit, 1! NEIGHBORHOOD HOE IS TU E mm THREATEN I Dcllfjtitlul Service In Tea Room on the FourlhFloor-HomeCooklnfl-Popiilnr Prl cy 1: I tnnttnrcl una OW.& K, Sewing Mnchlnca flold on the Sl.OQ n WccK Club Pltui URKEY Value, of Institution Pointed Ottomans Believe Czar Trying Out by Speakers at Ad to Play Latin Game of Club Meeting. . . Grab. "Ta -War mt (a MMctitoftw! !. l I. iwfc Ataartcas pal rial lata rf u ru imi fi ( M Imm. . M W Ik n 1 hM U IMU CuWtt. sjasIM Jaalafaajr Ml IF 44 (luk. la," Miiik4 Mr. Ofcaa, ia 4u i it t la Ik ta Ik llU lkjr aa4 la aa I tUx4 ai Wm4 tiiud aa i raa4 hat tt Jtut H Kim TK. Mafias aaa aarot.nl u b wui k sf 4a iMIIIullo ftUUIA4 kf lb Jaw. af fMias4 a4 ifc .iatcfa af lha KilUartM4 IIUM fu lwhlf4 all aaa all laJeaa .fa(il is skilful ks laart ar alsl4 I buh I. 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Hrrg, Iba rhairmaa. "Ilagardlraa of rtrd, I ay all "r to Ilia man a Ua by trlnc lo frd tha hun gry and obtain joba fnr Ilia unemployed mad Mrnaelf an undralrabla paator " Tha NllilKrliKd lloua u I n a 1 1 -lutd by Hi Council Of Jaalah Women. b HI. ftlarabaig, An Mtlf IM Malua to 1X9 anattaa; b C4la- aa amcua a ad acavf (tag laiaala aWaul lb tMrdaaaJlaa al Iba aaa lima baa Itaaaiaa black a rta la aaaklag lla 4OMa.aralt a ad ttaaalaa Iraofa ara baiagi ueeairi4 im h HuaTwib lab froailar ar I'maiUk. bwl llllla daabl aalaia bat loday b aa uavd- uitdjag n rrxl 14 Turbay baa baa laacbad biaaa iba I arra Tba Tafblab ainsy facia Iba Hua- lana In Iba aet rvatataU af It. aaaa. all all arm ad and f rvvtetoAad. la Ibaagbl Iba I Iba aa af aa) aejraaoa la lha Moaihorua may Maclpllala Ititaa Tttfb'ah claab al fruinUb. Telephone Marshall 4800 faf r-a rijii : TaUka (JaMrd A4aia lafbalok. I t'alla yaa I blrat Conalantlnopla, Afrll 14. btiong aa- llmanl aslala bara today agalaal lha Ruaalana. t la bUd inat Ituaala In. landa lo ily Italy a Itat to furibar bar on afforta lowanl Par a la. Mora Tarblab iroopa ara airaady on lhatr way lha bortbwaal, 9m tba bordar of farala. EMMA CARS MISSES HIGH KICK AT FINANCE SAYS WOMEN POURED HOT WATER UPON A SETTING OF EGGS H. a nar- h allrgad Wlaa Mln nla Johnadri and Mra. Iiaphrn lxiualgnoul. both rraldenla nf tha Mount 8'ut dlalrlct, pourt-U boiling water over ii V'hltti Wyatidotta rgga that wrra hatching undor hla favorite aet tlng lirn, (L-ori W. (Jnlthrr, a pronilnrnt contractor living on 8vnl) ninth atrcct near Thlrty awentn avenue, rauard thij ar rra of lha two women on a (lie orderly conduct charge. Both women deny tlta charga and de clare that It la tha outgrowth of a family fud mhlch ha a In volved Uia an (I re nelnhbomood. ' Attorney Uua SchtnldU who la appearing for the accuaed. Jok ingly declared this morning that the hot water waa uaed merely aa un aid to the tired hen, who had hren faithful to her tattle much longer than they thought neceaaary. It'allad l-nw La4 Wlra.) Nw Turk. April SI. Km ma I'grvia, lha artrree. la LMlay aailng her brokera. V. . Htavena and company, lo racovar M4 ii which aha all-ace la due her un a iranaacllon In I nlled Plalea Btaal. The actraaa aaa that In October laat ah cnleret lain an agreement with tha brokers a hereby they taught 10 aharaa of ateol tn'k to hold on margin aiib )ecl lo her order A month later, ahe ) a. Uiy converted lha atock to thtlr n une without ronaultlng her. Within a reaaunablo lima afterward tha market aluo of tha rtock waa I B 7. 4 0. agalnat which the defenrtanta had a claim nf I Kll 11 flhe wanta lha dlffaranra with tntrreat. r BUSINESS MEN IN NEW ROLE GOOD ROADS SQUADRON tConilnnec) From Tage One.) LPS, WOMTMAN S KING Occupying Entire Clock Uoundei by Morrison, Alder. Tenth and West Park Streets Eye Glasses Scientifically Fitted Ti CkIJ If alb thai' BI lbt' wail tx t in our Uxka DpaMmi,. l )va 4 llaaatt, v. If you iom" lSnv f bo, U fianet i f14 filled. say v W fv inltl lb (Oataii at sail. Wa Uti qily nf Ul'ly tack of our Cfadueia Opiuun $1.50 Embroid'y 89c ! tbs CiivWaidary D(f tmat 8co4 Kloof A f itl ! f Ibtwtaaitils of jaiil of daiuiy Kmt.t-.Jr ir in rif, tatoB. tnda, !Jvmx, tf tour n.t lo.4rr . !. nj T-4a'h Dvaxlrm I ! m1(Ii t( d.inly dra fttt rt'i. nalaaaxjk nd raTnbrir KaubfcMdriirs aullabl l 'y ui Q( tn; JJ 'dr. ocUl al U ni i(utr f I 50 seJi for -J-' Telephone Marshall 4SOO a raa nbt iaar4 A 01231 S6.50Handbag Special SI. 98 leather Goods Sclu, first iUr. s ilcinur l .dj llsf in clvcii and (atuca I In!) m or u i.l a VinJ, nj lunitrj quanlily, hih ait to ( iI.m1 urn ijuiekly t)uf rrjuUi ytu CI (AO up to fA SO. special fW this tale at only Olaa0 Extraordinary Sale of Women's Suits Suits $29.95 $25 Suits $12.95 ftiicvr A atli Garment Scctioo Sood Floor. Picture in uur mind a rup of ttry beautiful Suit at practical and individual a could be brought together by takinj; jtiit the belt (mm each urod maker'a line , The mattfial are tetgt, f,r? whipcords, diafmaU, cheriott, aitin, etamine and manniah mate rial. Some are plain tailored, other are lancy with lace, net am! Persian collars. The coat come in ihort or long cutaway effect, with two or three, button, or itraight effect with three or four but tons, bktrti are lahuned accordinc to the popular tOn tF Values to $-5 are offered at low price tt only )LiJ JO Included in this lot it a good avrtmcnt of atotitt. S38.30 Suits at $21.95 This fbt comprises many of the season' best and most popular ty!r in tailored Suits. Made of such splendid material as l)iaponals. Cheviots, Whipcords, Navy and Hlack Serges, Pin Stripe Serges. Novelty Suitings and Satins, in plain tailored or fancy trimmed styles, a a - a- a a . many oi the coats nave long revers. i ne skirt have the tunic ef fects, panel front and back. N)int have small plait. ni ( Many Norfolk in this lot; values to $3H.U) in this sale at J 4 XJU vogiie. a) ENDEAVORERS TO GIVE A DRAMATIC READING The nunij people of the Snn Orael ChrlBdan Kndeavor society of the First I'reaby terian church have arranged dramatic remlliiK for tomorrow even ing in their chHpel, at 7:45 o'clock. Tha entire work hus heen committed to memory and will hu Riven in costume. The work In the old morality play, "Kv eryman," a relic of the days when the play wuh used by the church to teach the truths of life to the common people. Tho cant Is as follows: Doctor and Mesnencer from Ooil. Dr. John II. Boyd; liveryman. Karl V. I'cttlhone; Death, J Harold Miner; Fellownhlp, Andrew M Chrystull; Kindred, Miss Harriett Tar- wood; CouhIii, Ml.sg Alice V. Sprague UoodH, Hermann F. Kckhardt; Good Dcedx, MIhh Katharine J. NelHOn Knowloclge, Brenton M. Benson; Confps- hlon, Kobcrt S. Hull; Beauty, Miss Ml rinm K. Kwlng; Discretion, Mrs. Ada F'ay Bowman; Five Wits, Rodger C. Fer- Kuson; Strength, J. A. Geissman; Angel, Alias Ellen J. Nelson. The reading will be preceeded by Bong of 26 voices, "Draw Nigh, Im manuel," the words of which are from a twelfth century Mozarablc Breviary, and the inuajc from an old French mis s I of the thirteenth century, now In the national library at Lisbon. The evening -Is given under tha di rection of Mr. - Bowman, the assistant to the pastor. The public is invited. MEN WHO'VE SERVED TIME vote for good rosda, development, popu lation and prosperity." Commute to Keep Busy. A special committee from now until Die whirlwind campaign ends. May 14, will attend the meeting of every im provement organisation in the city, hearing the gimpi'l of good roads, the highway petitions, and the enthusiasm for better built highways that grows out of the need for them. The journaj'a contribution to thin effort will be tba automobile that carries the committee. Meantime the campaign throughout Oregon will be carried on with unremit ting vigor. Local organizations to ob tain signatures will be formed. It is desired that the popular support of the good roads bills will before the election give undlsputable evidence of the popu Uir support for adequate, sane and busi nesslike state w-ide highway legislation, ; voted on, not by th legislature that mu tilated other bills, but submitted to tha people. Tha six bills to be circulated with , greater speed by the good roads squad ron supersede and succeed the - eight bills produced by "the state wide com mittee. The new bills are stronger, more carefully drawn, and meet some merited criticisms of the bills before submitted. They are indorsed by tha state wide p,nrn,,,ee an(l Die Oregon Association for Highway Improvement. On riftb Enough Signatures. Already one fifth of the signature needed have been secured. That is, 12,- 000 signatures of the 60,000 needed. Ten thousand people must sign the peti tions, signing oice for each bill, or six times, each, in all. Members of the good roads squadron. already elected from their respective or-. ganlzatlons are as follows: Ad club J. Fred Larson, R, D. Car penter, A. B. Cleveland, C. C. Craig, It H. Crozler, Lewis M. Head, George A, Lovejoy, H. G. Wellington, R, W. Fos ter, T. J. 8wlvel. Automobile club Prealdent W. J. Clemens. Rotary club rhilip S. Bates. L. H. Rose, J. C. Roberts, A man Moore, C T. Prall, W. C. Bristol. Realty board Florian Fuchs, C. H. Lehman, Carl R. Jones, II. C. Stephens, J. W. Crossley. George A. McKenna, George B; Cellars, R. H. Tate, W. A. Spanton, A. V. Calkins. Other organizations will announce rep resentatives. Others who are Interested are Invited to attend the Saturday meet- Women's $20 Values Coats $12.95 $12.95 $3.00 Garment Section, Second Floor, A big feature in the Coat section. A sale . a a a a aa nianncn witn unusual care, we nave selected i . i .I.- j: i many oi our uesi numurrs lor ims ui-iposai. Coats for women, misses and juniors. Dressy coats of pongee, taffeta and cream serge. Tai lored coats of mixed materials. Some have large collars, also serge coats in navy or black, plain or trimmed. Values to $20 are specialized for tomorrow -at A Real Hat CtestIre,, fake Off Your Old Win. ter Hat, Mr. Everybody and ' bid" it goodby. Take off that 'seedy," -"hairy soft lat of last winter. Look at it. How do you think it will size up alongside of our new Spring styles in the "Cheshire," a real $3.00 ilir) rg lat for.. OaJ.Ulf $1,50 Auto J w r at w -v r- I 1 1 veils UOCf a 'Al the Veiling Drpartmrnl main ftxr, a le of 50 beautiful hrmtfitrhtd Auto VeiU in alt the Utett thadea. worth $150 Special fr Friday 98c 75c Veiling 19c I -0 5 HP! aT. . I 1 "J m 1 1 '111 Garment Department Second Floor, Southwest Popular nc?w styles In Women's Suits, made up of all the best materials in vogue for this season, livery wanted color h shown. This assortment Is so extensive that CI O QC every taste may be satisfied. Values to 525 at 1)1 LO Our Very Best Suits Arc Greatly Reduced Here's an assortment comprising hundreds of styles and about 14 to 20 different prices. The vep' best garments made by the very best manufacturers. Practically the body of our stock is comprised in this sale. There is hardly a wish or fancy which cannot be satisfied. They're priced as follows: $50.00 SuiU for Only $37.50 I $52.50 SuiU for Only $39.37 I . . m a"a. aafc M aa aW $55.00 Suits tor Unly 4l $57.50 Suit for Only $43.12 $62.50 Suit for Only $46X88 $65.00 Suit for Only $4a77 $67.50 SuiU for Only $50.63 $68.50 SuiU for Only $51.37 $75.00 SuiU for Only $56.25 $78.50 SuiU for Only $58.87 $85.00 SuiU for Only $63.77 $87.50 SuiU for Only $65.63 $95.00 SuiU for Only $71.25 $98.50 SuiU for Only $738 IOOi) yard of Meih Veilings in black and color. A general clean-tip of our 75c, ir regular stock of valtiei to "I Qg c, ipecial for this tale yard Aat j L"ce (women's Shoes, 14 Values $3. OI IfC Yuru Thouanch of yard of .!.... Mercerized Maltese. . . I . U.IHII ' yXI Cluny and Torchon Lace v f 10 v,,t v,l',mfnt ' 1" S aignt, juit the thing for Qp J want. dree. etc., at vV, 15c Laces 5c 5000 yarl of Linen Laces in inser tion and edRea to match, width to li inche. and regular itock value to 15c a yrd, ipecial at Ox 40c Silk Ribbons 29c floor west, a ale of the teaion't neweit effect! in Dresden effects, plaids, checks, stripe, etc., OQ. In the Ribbon store, main Novelty Combinations and in widths to 5 inches, and good values to 40c a yard, special aale at, yard (United Preaa Leaaed Wire.) Bucharest, Roumanla, April 25. A congress of ex-convlcta, the first of its kind is to be held here for the purpose of forming an international association of men who have served jail sentences, The promoter of the scheme Is Con stants Danesco, who has himself served several terms in prison and who de clares that society is cruelly unjust to ex-convlcta. - Inn- tn that convention hall of tha Pom WILL FORM ASSOCIATION ercial clubatl p m. nam rrauvu Ja. aigsaa. The places where petitions' may be signed are as follows: Journal Business office; Fifth and Yamhill. Oregonlan business, office. Sixth and Alder. W. J. Clemens, No. 2 Commercial club building. Home Telephone company. Park and Burnslde. Umdenstock & Larsen company, 186 Oak street Lumbermens National bank, Fifth and Stark. First National bank, .First and Wash ington. Merchant National bank, Fourth ami Washington,, Frank C. RIggs (Packard Garage), Twenty-third and Cornell streets Slg Sichel & Co.. Sixth and Washing ton streets. Brady & Oliver, Teon building. Martin & Campbell, No. 2 Worcester building. Beall & Co., Sot East Yamhill street Title & Trust company, Lewis build ing. Archer A Wiggins company. Sixth and Oak streets. Eastern A Western Lumber company, Twenty-first and North Front i Oregon Association for Highway Im provement, ii Board of .Trade build ing. . . "I ' believe we will accomplish two things through hte good roads squad ron." said Prealdent Prall pf tha high way association today. "First, w-e will show that . tha support for the good roads movement is jiubstantlal and en thuataatlc;! second. - wa will - get the necessary algnaturea." - are headquarters for Ratine, Macrame and Venise Bands. Edges, Point, Altorer,- In white," ereara nd ecru. Yoa ahoold take advantage of thft sale. Women's Boot Silk Hose 50c and 65c Pair Women's Hose with pure thread silk boot, lisle thread tops, reinforced heel and toes, all sizes in Kf black, white and tan the pair UUi Infants' Silk Hoe in black, tan, white, pink and blue, priced for this KHp sale tomorrow at only pair tili Stupendous Sale of Fiats Tailored and Fattcrns SIO.OO Trimmed Hats for 012.7.430 Hats for 867.50 Tomorrow you may choose unrestrictedly from our entire stock of hih-rade Pattern and Trimmed Tailored Hats, with the excep tion of Knox Hats, at the following great re ductions. Come early and take advantage. Choose Any $10.00 Hat; Except Knox $5.95 Choose Any $13.50 Hat Except Knox $7.95 Choose Any $16.50 Hat Except Knox $9.95 Choose Any $22.50 Hat Except Knox $12.95 Choose Any $25.00 Hat Except Knox $17.50" Any $27.50 Hat ex. K&ox $18.09 Any $30.00 Hat ex. Knox $20.00 Ask Your Doctor You may cough tomorrow! Better be prepared for it when it comes. Ask your doctor about keeping Ayers Cherry Pectoral in the house. Then when the hard cold or cough first appears you have a doctor s medicine at hand. Your doctor's ap proval of Its use will certainly set all doubt at rest Do as he says. Any $57.50 Hat ex. Knox $37.50 Any $60.00 Hat ex. Knox $40.00 Any $65.00 Hat ex. Knox $42.50 Any $67.50 Hat ex. Knox $45.00 Any $72.50 Hat ex. Knox $47.50 Any $87.50 Hat ex. Knox $50.00 Choose Any $127.50 Hat $67.50 Aprons 25c Sale w.P ,0'8 Any $35.00 Hat ex. Knox $25.00 Any $37.50 Hat ex. Knox $27.50 Any $40.00 Hat ex. Knox $28.50 Any $42.50 Hat ex. Knox $30.00 Any $50.00 Hat ex. Knox $35.00 Women' Outsize Hose, pure thread iilk boot, lisle thread tops, reinforced heels and toes in black, white (ifZg and tan, special sale the pair Utllv Women's Outsize Black Silk Hose, lisle tops, spliced heels, on ff sale tomorrow at the pair DXall Women's "a 481 In the Shoe Store, main fkxr, a sale of 40 complete lines of women's Oxfonls ami rumps in suedes, velvets, satins, Koman silks, eun metal., and tan calf, etc., with turn or Goodyear welt soies; regrular 4.uo values are Aq MQ placed on sale tomorrow for price of iJaxO Mcn,0J54OxIordsS3.3O 20 complete styles in men's tan and run metal m -v f ? a a aa w can uxioras, in Diucner, lace or bal. liutton styles. Splendid $4.00 grades areAQ OA specialized for tomorrow at only.. 4) Women's $3.00 Shoes for $2.69 Women's good quality white linen button Boots, with the new toes, beautiful afcr ?A and comfortable lasts; $3 values atsaf07 Women's Kimonos Now at $2.69 Women's Crepe Kimonos in floral, Dresden and Oriental designs. Empire styles, t0 f every wanted color priced at only 7 Women's Waists $1.49 Second Floor. , A large assortment of women's Lingerie, Marquisette and tai lored Waists, styled with high or low necks, long or short sleeves, trimmed in laces, em broidered, tucked, 1 jfA' etc. Priced special 3) 1 xu J aa3Ka, House Dresses for SI. 29 On the Bargain Circle, between the elevators, a tale of sateen and Heatherbloom Petticoats, well made and styled with ac cordion plaited flounces and plain ruffles, trimmed with pin tucks, with or without under flounces. Black, navy, gray, green, tan, alice blue, QQs etc. Special sale at only Ol On the Bargain Circle, between the elevator, a sale of Women' House Dresses in percales and gingham, checks, stripes, polka dots and figures, styled with Dutch necks and short sleeves. Colors are light blue, black and white, tan, white with pencil stripes, gray and white; sizes 34 to n4d2$1.29 Friday Pure Food Specials DRY WHOLE MILK, 25tf and 45 3 Good Butters 58c 60c 65c We guarantee each and every one of these brands to give perfect satisfac tion. Golden Glftw, made of pasteurized cream, 2-lb. squares "Glenwood," in 2-lb. squares, at 60 "O. W. K. Special," 2-lbs. for 58 65c Devil Cake at 25c 1 pound equal to 5 lbs. fresh d0 r each tDad.aCfaJ milk; large size cans, 25c Imported Soused Mackerel 20 Brandy Peaches, bot., $1.25-$1.50 Yacht Club Sardines, the can, 20d Cottage Hams, boneless, per lb., 142 Table Peaches, 3 cans for only 50 Table Apricots, special, 3 cans 50 Our delicious home-made Cake and Pies are the best in the city. Dept. 4th floor. Women's Center Circle Main Floor. All aisles on main floor lead to this sale of women's Aprons, of gingham, chambray and percale, made with large bibs, bound with white braid, light and dark colors, plain stripes and dots. Special- OKp ized for this sale on the center circle, at only Jj Children's Dress gs,;.,AFourth Less in the Children a store, second floor, a sale of our entire stock of Tub Dresses, priced at $7.25 and up. The material are lin ens, reps, challies, chambray and foulards; also fancy white lawns for girls 6 to 14 years of age.. You can choose any wash dress in the stock at $7.25 or more it ONE-FOURTH OFF 5 mi ; t 1 I m $11.50 Coats $8.48 Children's Coat in black and white checks, with fancy collars and cuffs of dark red andc( penhagen r also fancy mixtttfes in plain tailored effect or with large collar. Reg- 0Q A Q ular valuer to $11.50 OO.q CHILDREN'S STRAW HATS AND. BONNETS, priced re mi larly $1.50 and up, at 1-3 OFF (( IN THE yj IabasementJ i at roar of JV 75c Union Suits for 45c $1.00 Union Suits for 55c $1,25 Union Suits for 65c On the Basement Bargain Circle, Friday $3.25 dozen men's Union Suits, bought at 33 lr3c less than mill price. Thev are mill seconds of excellent aualit v. We place this entire purchase on sale Friday, giving you the benefit of our splendid purchase. Let us show you. ' LOT 1 150 dozen fine lisle finish cotton, in white or natural, extra fine close weave, high elastic rib neck, short sleeves and ankle length, or long sleeves and ankle length.. Extra fine, close-fitting garments, in all sizes 34 to 46. Regular $1.25 values, special for this sale tomorrov? at low price of only UJC LOT 290 dozen men' fine Mesh Union Suits, in natural color, fine close fitting garments, high elastic rib neck, short sleeves and ankle length; KKp well made and nicely finished; all the sizes. Regular $1.00 values, at only uOl LOT 3 85 dozen men's fine Egyptian Cotton Union Suits, in natural color; fine close-fitting garments, high elastic neck, long or short sleeves, knee or AfZn ankle length, medium weight; all sizes; our 75c value, special sale atWv 36-Cent-Day In the Basement Hundred of bunches of high-grade Trimming Flower offered at this special price. Dozens of the season's most wanted kinds. Great variety of the OCn season a most wanted color. Regular values up to $1.50 a bunch, this tale UUt A ale of women' large white Bib Aprons. They are made of fine lawn, Offg cut full and long, with high bib. , A good 50c apron, special sale for only OUC A sale of women's. Brassieres, made of heavy muslin, trimmedwith lace Q? or embroidery; non-rustable front steel; all sizes; our 50c value, priced at OOl Hemstitched squares, size" 42x42, fine Knen, finish, good heavy quality OCA Buy all you want offthem during this special sale tomorrow at only, each ODL a aavt IT - T- . .a aaav A IZlZ J? "!1? 5!!. $7.50 grade, only f aWlBVCt si S111ICS BIIV UIII.A 01ls VUI s liasll UIC9 . lVIM UUIIU 11113, ( t w oaseoau ana tsai i- rec With Each .Purchase A m o u h 1 1 h a to SS.OO In our boys' and juvenile departments, on the main floor, a good baseball and bat will be given free with all purchases of boys' wearing apparel to $5 or more. Boys' $7.50 Suits $3.89 "Happy Boys' Store, 1st fl. Here's the best offering of boys' Suits we've ever made. It's a business-building and friend making proposition with us. You will realize the wisdom of such a sale only by taking into consideration that the lines vare broken only a few of a kind an that while ' cleaning up the stock we'are making more boys happy and more customer for other de- parfm e n t s. Knicketbqckert Suit for boy 6 to 17 year - of age. . Each coat is lined wi,th serge or alpaca,; faced - button, full-lined pants, cut peg tyle, with, taped eam l and' Teinforced thronghouti' . Good $5, $d50 and QQ CO