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Or, May rf imiiiIh alaa affveara far ( Uaa mHH' HU fta Ilia niy aaa ! ka f ar1 aa "Uimm fttakf (hiMil ay Ifta liaa IM kaa Waa a.aiaa ftwai ttliM a4 Ifta kalUailag a ill t aak-ta ara a .4 raaiarAaf Ita wwllf Aajr arMa. Al 14 a data la Mtac ma4a fcy tka cnaitiaa aypxat. aa af ala 4talaa4 wka Laiaaal THE. OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, TORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING. MAY S3. 1H1 S Tomorrow's Charge Purchases VJlll Go on June BUI Which Is Payable July First Take Advantage Medallion Portraits Free With Purchases of $10 Exclusive Agents for Richardson's Famous Irish Linens Exclusive Agents for Famous Imported Minton China Exclusive Agents for the World-Famed Llbbey Cut Glass f a a "THE BABY ft nm oiu avb msi.vtiu(Mt u. forrnaiiva. tialpful la malKara l IMit ebiMr.ii A axWIl fraa far tka aki la Ilia Infaata" LMartaaat. aacaaA liaar. Standard Sewing Machines Sold on $ ha-Week Club Plan Free Lessons In Embroidery and Crochet Work, 2d Floor Original Agents foFthe Ladles' Home Journal Patterns Ma urine Skin Preparations l or the care t the Uin.' De mtntrition rcond floor. Miurinc irriimrnt it mtty 4rtiiic in every ene of the word. Ilciter it it truly beneficial. If you do not fot a good complex ion there it i reon for it. The trooble usuilly lies in the pore of the skin. Maurine treatments are aimpfe. Applied at home. Olds, Wofiman & King We Ourselves Are Better Served by Serving Others Best Great $6000.00 ' Voting Contest Women's $5 Handbags $2.98 In the leather u"h julr, mam fUor, Mornn ttreet way, t tale ( the very newest thina in Handbagi; dainty ahapes and aitea; all leather lined . are fitted uith the newett handles and frame, in every jK.pular f inilt. The very brt OOO'fjQ values. Specially priced for tomorrow at low price of wwa7Q 21 Cash Gifts Standing of Contesting Institutions Up to 5 o'Clock, Wednesday, Miy 29 Fruit & Flower Miion ...47.175 Baby Home I9.R7S Si. Vincrnt'i Hotpital 5,300 Young Woman! Chritlian Anoeiation 4.8SO Ponhnd Women Wi!lm- elle Club 4,625 Wolniintier Church 4.450 Portland Boy Scouii 4,400 Oregon Congrett of Mothers 4425 Teacher' Retirement Fund.. 3775 V. M. C. A. Boy Home.... J.200 Florence Criitendon Home. J.10O Good Samaritan Hotpital.... 3,050 Scholarthip Fund, Oregon FeJeralion W. C 2.900 St. Mary" Home 2.800 (Si. Mary Orphan ge 425) Woman Club 2,575 Baptist Church. Lent 2,450 Patton Home 2,275 Visiting Nurte Att n 2.200 Boys' and Girls' Aid Society 2,125 Old Peoples Home......... 2.075 St. Anne Charitable Society 1,900 St. Agnes' Baby Home 1,700 St. Mary's Church 1,550 Am. Woman's League 1,525 Louise Home 1,525 Children's Home 1,425 Orphans' Home 1,075 Metzger M. E. Church 1,375 Tavlor St. M. E. Church ... 1.200 V. M. C. A. Swimming Sch'l. 825 Humane Society Young People' Circle, 1st.. Sunnytide M K. Church.... Unitarian Church Salvation Army White Temple Portland Woman's L'nion.. Sf. Francis Church Piedmont Pre. Church Forbes Prebterun Church S. Anne' Cathedral ltPret. Church, Vancouver St. David Church St. Mary's Cathedral St. LadiJs Parish House.... Universalis! Church Christian Science Church... Y. M. C. A Anabel Pres. Church Rebeckah Relief Com. I. O. O. K Neighbrhood House Portland Hive No. 17. L, O. T. M Lincoln High Alumni Third Pres. Church Pres. Church of Strangers... Church of Good Tidings Newsboys' Fimd Women of Woodcraft Swedish M. E. Church.... United .Artisans, Piedmont Assembly No. 458 Deutche Altelium 750 h7S O00 52 525 500 450 400 375 375 300 275 250 225 225 2L0 200 175 150 125 125 125 100 100 100 75 75 50 50 50 DON'T FAIL TO ASK FOR VOTES WHEN TRADING IN THE STORE-VOTES GIVEN WITH PURCHASES M 7 XO GMr nrmr fnU, QtZ A Special Purchase of 3750 Yards if7i i avu kaiiii iiciJjcj xsmy FINE SERGES, MESS ALINE, FOULARDS AND TAFFETAS Here's the opportunity you have wished for and waited for. So many of our customers have asked when wc would have some nice Silk Dresses at nine or ten dollars? This lot will reward them for their patience. The materials employed are Silk Serges, Messalines, Foulards. Taffetas and Summer Silks styled with hih necks or Dutch necks, with high or normal waist lines; peplum or Russian blouse effects; trimmed with embroidery, fancy braids and buttons and bands of same ma terial. There is a good range of colors and sizes, also a number of white wool serge dresses in the lot. Our regular (2JO QgJ values to $17.50 are on sale at the low price of only -DO-VO $5.00 Silk Petllcoatt at $2.98 An extraordinary sale of women's Silk Petticoats. Values worthy of your consideration. Rich, lustrous taffetas and messalines, with accord ion plaited flounces, stitched bands and pin tucks, with cotton dust ruf fles; every wanted shade, including black and white, isfO AO grouped in this lot; excellent values to $5 each. Special only&70 Women'$ $t Vlaists af $2A9 Women's Waists in lingerie and marquisette materials, fashioned with high or Dutch necks, short sleeves, trimmed with embroidery, Val. laces, filet thread laces, etc.; very pleasing models are styled in the peplum effect. The materials are net with allover thread laces and marquisettes; splendid value to dJQ 4( Special for this tale at the remarkably low price of only, each JAa'ata Don't Fall to Ask for Votes Here I $4.00. $6000.00 Cash Given to the Most Popular Societies, Churches and Charitable Organizations 65c Ribbons Only 25c Ribbon Aisle, Pint Hoor West A very special purchase, of 3750 yards of all high-grade Ribbons rich novelties, in widths from 4 to 6 inches; the most beautiful range of exquisite combination color effects, comprising every imaginable shade in Dresden stripes, plaids, etc. Every yard is new, never shown before , in Portland. The entire lot bought 'way under price. Real good values to 65c; special for this sale OCn at only, the yard awOL Sale Women's Fancy Neckwear 65c Grades Special Tomorrow at 25c $t.25 Grades Special Tomorrow 45c $2.50 Grades Special Tomorrow 98c Here's a sale which will appeal to every woman's sense of refine ment, for every woman loves dainty neck fixings. Three lots of fancy neckwear in the fluffy effects, suitable for every occasion: also plain tailored styles; the newest novelties in French crea tions. Whether you wish Dutch styles, Jabots or Stocks, Cas cades or frills, sets or single pieces, you'll find them here at AO special sale prices. 65 vals, 25c; $1.25 vals. 43c; $2.60 vals. JQC Men's Regular 54.00 Una-lamas at $2.95 Men's Regular $2.00 Una-Jamas at $1.39 In the men's corner, first floor southeast, a sale of the very popular sleeping garment the "Una-Jama" a one or two-piece sleeping gar ment, in appearance a pajama. Made with shoulder straps for adjust ing length of trousers, have drawstrings and buttons around o the waist. Reg. $1 Una-Jamas in while, blue, gray and tan I)iaa7D Regular S2 Una-Jamas in white, blue, tan and fancy stripes. A-i QA I Specialized for this sale tomorrow at the very low price of a 10 V. Our "June White Sale" Begins Monday June 3d Watch Sunday Papers for Particulars IT WILL PAY YOU TO WAIT FOR THE GREAT BARGAINSI It Will Be a Genuine "June While Sale" In June Men's $1.50 "Aertex" Underwear for $1.29 oj Sale of UndermuslinsW Boys' $3.50 Wash Suits $IM Men's Columbia Mesh Underwear 45c In the Men's Underwear aisle, main floor, a sale of the popular "Aertex"' Underwear; white net weave shirts in the athletic slipover style, with out sleeves; drawers to match, knee length; gen uine English make, Aertex tag onAi every garment; sizes to 46; reg. $1.50 l0a Don't forget to vote when in the store tomorrow. In the Men's Underwear aisle, main floor, a sale of "Columbia" Metm. Underwear ; cool, white open. work; shirts with short sleeves ; drawers to match, ankle length; all sizes up to 50; these are jk f" specially priced for tomorrow at only.. ttDC We are to give $6000 to the most popular soci eties, churches and charitable organizations,, Women's $t.00 Velvet Pumps for Only $2.98 Women's Leather Pumps $2.98 In the shoe, store, first floor northeast, a sale of three splendid lines of women's Velvet Pumps. One line is of good quality velvet, with flat, (forded bow, leather heel of medium weight, with hand lined soles ; :.another line is a velvet Colonial pump with large silver buckles; are fashioned on the full-toe last, with medium extension sole; a' beautiful "walking model. Another, line is like above, excepting the style of orna ment. It has a heavy velvet bow and is a nobby pump, admired by . alj discriminating women. 'These three h'nes "are grouped in AO one lot for tomorrow; values to $4 specially priced, per pair ti)la0 an even dozen lines of Women's Pumps, embracing nearly all the different mate i making shoevelvets. patent leathers, gunmetals, etc. These are not small sizes arrw widths, but a line of sizes jiq. extensive that any woman can be fitted. (JO QQ instep and ankle-strap styles or the. no-strap cut. Special for this sale at aPiaaltO h's M OO Oxfords for $3M f CENTER CIRCLE. FIRST FLOOR 15c Embroideries for 5c aiMifflSPmtw rials used i WEDDING STATIONERY Exclusive' Wedding Stationery, care fully engraved by experts. Sample mailed upon request. We specialize HAND-PAINTED PLACE CARDS in exclusive novelties; the best line in all (he West. Correspondence Sta tionery for the June bride, 1st floor. In the Big White Store, Second Floor. WOMEN'S GOWS in the slipover style; high, low and V-neck, with long or short sleeves; made of fine Iongcloth, nainsook, Linaire, crossbar dimity, crepe, etc., trimmed in fine laces and embroideries. Special 79, 98, f 1.29, f 1.49, fl.69, f 1.98 WOMEN'S COMBINATIONS, Corset Covers and Drawers, Corset Cover and Skirts, mad of cambric, nainsook, Linaire, Iongcloth and crepe, trimmed in dainty Val. lace and insertion and embroidery. Spe cial 98, fl.29, 1.45, fl.69, f 1.98, up to f20 WOMEN'S DRAWERS in the circular style, butter fly and regular styles, made of fine muslin, trimmed in laces and embroidery. Special prices, 69, 69, 79, 98, fl.29, fl.98 and up to fl5.00 CORSET COVERS in all the new and dainty ma terials, neatly trimmed, all sizes. Special prices to morrow at 35j 4, , , f 1.5SB, up to f lO WHITE SKIRTS in the popular narrow skeleton styles; also with flounces ana dust ruffles. Special at 98, f 1.25, f 1.50, f 1.75, f 2, and up to f 45 LEONA GARMENTS, perfect fitting; a corset cover, skirt and drawers combined; they are made of nainsook, Iongcloth and crossbar dimity, trimmed in fine laces, insertions, medallions, headings, etc. Specialized tomorrow at f 1.49, fl.75, fl.98, f 2.49, f 2.75, f 2.98, up to f20 PRINCESS SLIPS A very extensive assortment of all the new wanted effects. Every good dainty material, trimmed irt rich or plain laces, hand or machine embroidery; Are made iust as well as your own dress maker would make them in your own home, tinder your own super vision. Prices range f 1.50, fl.75, f 2.25, f 2.50, f 3 up to f 35. In the juvenile department, first 'floor, a seasonable sale of new Wash Suits for boys; sizes 2 to 8 years The materials are pure linens, poplins, rep, ; hyde-, grade, galateas and Manchester "ging hams; pretty little Russian, military and sailor styles and Dutch collar styles in white, cream, tan, blue ' and fancies: pretty little Suits, worth up f no to $3.50, special for this. sale 11' Boys' $7.50 Wool Suits i at 54.45 $2.25 Embroideries at 89c Tomorrow's shoppers will revel in, jthis great lWfof Embroideries four dif ferent lines, from the' 15c' up to'the $2.25 'grades 5000 yards in alL It' a remarkable clean-upi Many are Taken' from bur Vegular, stock; tome slightly mussed from handling, but the quality is, perfect! they will wear and wash; the tale includes Bands, Galloons, Edges, Insertions and Allovers in Swiss, , I nainsook and cambric; widths from 2 to 27 inches: 15c. grades go at QQA 6 yd.; reg. 35c grades, .19; reg. 75c grades, 7; $ZZ5 grades OiU Children's J4f Dresses $2.48 la the .Children's Store, second floor, a special sale of fine dainty vwiite JLJresses,Jiand embroidered, lace trimmed, with five tucks and deep, hems; sizes. 6 to. 14 years. Our best efforts nave been $2.50 Corsets Only $ IM On the bargain circle, main floor, between the ele vators, tonlorrow, we will specialize a loFoFthe fa mous Royal Worcester Corsets, made of fine batiste and modeled for the average and medium figures, with low bust, very long skirt and back. Tops are ' trimmed in dainty lacet with drawstrings." They are fitted with hose .supporters. They come in sizes d 13 to.30; they are, excellent $2.50 values, J- OQ ty.LaA4i .a ((-floorHI X; &CTWCIM TC, ) put forward to make this the most interesting sale of f in the season $4 Dresses at the -exceptionally low price )aaO Children's French Dresses. Cswrkvffi Iff Special Tomorrow z Only iOUnn UU In the" Children's Store, second floor, a sale of beautiful French Dresses, lace and; embroidery trimmed and hand ' embroidered Dresses for little ladies from 2 to 6 years of age; alsal fA fCf ''" ;" T '' ' " ' Ie " fnlt l,0" MoiherlHubbd styfes,i6 months to 3 years; .u at y U THB'AUTOMATlC REFRIGERATOHS-GAS HOT PLATES-HOT POIUT IRQ::: In the juvenile clothing department, first floor, a sale of 800 Boys' Wool Suits, in the Knickerbocker and Norfolk styles? ages 6 to 17 years; wool and worsted materials; made like boys' good suits should be made; & 4 -AtZ the patterns are pleasing; the suits will fit; values $5 to $7-50 OtcstIv Sale of Famous Howd FronULace Corsets $6.50 CORSETS FOR $3.98 ; $25.00 CORSETS AT $12.50. The famous Howd front-lace Corsets inplain and fancy. batiste;. eoutil, silk and satin brocade, tops tyrnmed in imported' embossed i embroidery " and fitted with silk hose supporters regular $5.00 and $6.00 values for f 3.98; regular $10 and $12 values for f7.49; regular $13.50 to $15 (fO C( values for J.a and regular a.uu values on sale tor only ayiA-aUU GROCERY SALE BUTTER, THE POUND. AT 65 Glenwood, in two-pound '.-; sauarei 1 BUTTER. THE POUND,. AT 60 Golden- Glow, - in twvpoundsruare ' " BLUE LABEL CATSUP AT 180 HAMS, THE POUND, ONLY 16 . Best Eastern sugar-cured. BACON, THE POUND. ONLY lCf . - v . Best Eastern sugar-cured., TILLAMOOK CHEESE. LB. tn& MILCHNER HERRINGS, for 2" 50c SILVER CAKE AT ONLY Made in the famou Van Duen pan-., on sale on our fourth lloorr 1 Choose them tomorrow at only, theypair