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:T m COMPANY as mm of , NO EXTREME FASHIONS IN MISS WILSON'S GOWNS Exclusive Portland Agent Nerrn rsets Free Lecc ' for the t amou 0113 Vr are shplving every model i t tMfNemo Cor- et$ from v ' ' - , . ' $2.00 0jlO,OO': In Macrame Wi nnovation cru 20 YEARS'. SERVICE! O'VieidKniiao of cMcHt Ony ; Every Day Wardrobe Trunks , ecoml Zloor :U DAILY JOUIiUAL,' PORTLAND, TU. DAY VUIJi:. J.- OCTOBER 11 1.1. President Griffith :and Others ' : Recount Early History.. of -Operations; '. ,' . "Mike" Conley, a veteran .trackman of the Portland Railway, Light $ Power comparand Franklin T. Griffith, pres ident jf tha company, marched up the alula arm-in-arm last night at the open ing meeting for the season of the Kleo trlo club and took aeata assigned ' for those who had served the company for.. so years or more. .They were, followed by 63 , others, honored ; guests of the evening', the occasion being a reunion of those who had began their employment previous to 1894. ' The assembly hall at First and Alder streets, where the club meets, was filled with some Sou members, present to take part In the proceedings, F, D. Hunt, traflc manager of the company, acted as chairman, having been recently elect ed to the position of the club's presi dent A. unldue form of presenting those who has seen long service In the company was adoptednui belonging to the 20-year class, were placed in an anteroom and when the members were seated the honored guests were marcned to the platform In pairs. When the 65 honored guests had been seated, a drop curtain, was lowered airing the wall liavlng printed on it in large letters. "Twenty ; Years of Service." At this moment the orchestra played J'Auld lng gyne" with the audience Joining In the words of the song. It Was an Impressive- scene end the .cheers which went. up. betokened , the feelings of all. Kistorlo Flctnres Shown k Following' the' Introductory remarks or Mr. Hunt, a atereoptloon showed pic tures of the early period of Pnrtianrt. There were ivlews of 1851, 185S.1S77, 4t, lovv .ana ais, Y'beae were row s . Mlas Jessie Wilson. lowed by pictures, of President Qrlf- aggerated , fashions 'such as .. are : de zith as he looked 29 years aao and to-1 j . t.. v Buliivan Tf hr.Vn 70 5' ' " the French fashion expert, Will be ln- Fred Coopei and several Others. - Then eluded In the trosseau or Miss Jessie came pictures of motormen, conductors Wilson. The President's attractive and trackmen-who had served the com- yow daughter is to, become the bride company. This was followed bv huim " Tancis xt. cayre on , xsovemoer of early day streetcar onration in pr. t the White House, and Miss Wilson I Jena. - pictures of horse cars conducted now ,n w ior wim ner momtri by Ben Holladay, the steam dummies Of Purcnasing many or tne aainty articles Bunnyslde;- Mount ,' Tabor and Mount that ' will -be a part of the wedding Bcott, the cable line to Portland Heights, wardrobe. . Mrs, Wilson made the state , and then the. obsolete trolley with fin- ment tnat minaret or trans- ally an un-to-d.t. nv..vmi..nt.r rir parent gowns would' be included la which la In use today: There were, he-1 tha troaeean,' ; IdeS Rianv old-tlm unnu. vhinln tin I I' . i ' 1 "' ' ' i I mpioyee rigurjd, as parUclpants, uch aen ' which falls on all business alike K.n.VL-.K wZ'J .A - . tn tb effort to esUbllsb a paying con- Inj T h. v...X.. Jl . " cern. , Tnere were years when money tt th.ten'.-. V '. wasMost In the utility service and It ' At the conclusion of the anenla vlitwa. !.... i. i.n ritr,,hSheS2!?LprMWw,t 5 9 tbllshlng a railway there will come City Suburban Railway an east aldv.. ,, k. w. j- . 1 JK?.a.v . biet ddr,?f- de- end represents Just aa ?. much an-in lit?JL'!SJKiiM y other feature, All this ;ppolntmV;"v.f.V Pioneer. U 4hl., particular line of Vn- o be cTdwedouIsid; 75,5 deavof lost money readily enough and Uhv.i..i v.i... n . ViT- V.rZl".j it M? hJ??lLat Jet" V1 Portatlon system of Portland and its inM.MWI-y 'oto ,wer takea lato electric lighting was only made possible 'Th. .r.v, . 5T' the work of Swlgert.' Campbell and The development of this Industry, ha Willi-- in .. n.n. m said, was entirely too fast to dtUvcr m, Mn .. ru-i- V?i.JhK ear th machinery Una. It was -their -blessing of the way Wn? .bt?ZTliU Vaet 2lnM w" "n tbelr enthusiasm ,tnat produced, the n?,rlr gn to make room for a moreJ Portland af today in n.u.T... t.fri -,SI .m2r'irAc,I!?,r lnvntd T K.X, Fuller.f "Mlke-vConley-Fred j il l,0,d 0 v .h- ln cro,B- Cooper- O; B. Coldwell and Jl.: H. Klch- ing the rtver long before the bridges Imond gave brief addreassai iir hlhl - . w tt am un - wniun nava , inn, . ni,n. , -. w . . . 1 . ...... jv. jL.vi. -". '-1 -. , uun z jaoaorea wmesu. " , formed an almost ImDassabla barH.r I T" tlTOse 1 who have eerved i to -eonsUhietlon of irallways connecting ih.e. company, fofmorethan :, 80 -years the eaet mnd west W., a -. . follows! ?:-'-7- v--',' V;. h -j '-i,' a. ifp n-i-iaiit. is a :.. ; FrankUn T. Orlfflth. president of the JSe.S.. V Ar w' J "'u,i . -U"T' company, devoted some time to acaiiin Kioi: nZ, ZrZlT'A-Sr."".' rapla CnA-nre in eauinmnt hlh InAMarUn tin. -a.U tone. n had taken, place In a very, brief time. Coldwell, general superintendent light ine horse cars long before their use- ana power (department, June, 1891; R. fulness waa exhausted gave way to M. TownsencT, property agent, 1888, W. the tramway, the tramway to the cable, J. Mdrrls,, purchasing agent, H9i,' T. Z-.r? "dboioio irojiy, - , i yv. auuivan: nyorauua manager, May, "While the chahgea In the early beHad 11890: a. W. Buchhols. stmerintondMit of were fast and furious they were as noth- j Ankeny division, 1890; O.. B. Brunagin, ins vumjjarea wun ;tne cnanges which I engineer oi Vancouver Terry, 18(4; jq, came with the application of electricity I Mann, superintendent tof, schedules, May, as a means for motlva nowrr" h. .m 11887: B. W. Thomas, diaaatcher to dtv "The Junk heap today testifies to the l,me ,UDe 1882i F- Stevens, captain of rapid progress of thla lndimtrv . mk Vancouver ferry, 1892; A. H. Richmond. of It represents an. investment, which 1 olvl1 engineer, 1890; , C. Horhick, track tame as tho result of biasing the way 'oreman, 1889; W. Oldham, niotorman, .... s. . Maaa W '-Trnlll, nnnln,l.. till. r i ! "Out of the Darker . Thi it the very late$t . book by Helen Keller, being i the etory ' of her, life - ., i )i Woman and Her Position in , Modern Society the Higher Education ot women;, tmna , ness, ts Problems and its Pre mention ; Education of J i the , Blind ; Our Present Day Eco nomic and Social Condition - these are some of ' the . things .' which Miss Keller takes up in this interesting volume. ; 1 ; And do you know that 'Helen, Keller will soon be with lis to give a lecture on the story of her life.: If you first read this little book, you will be better able to : appreciate '". what she uuacu wui . iiavc: w , any, : Corsage Bouquet$ ' Imported direct from : France. ''I Large roses in American Beauty, ; cerise and pink. Large chrysanthe- mums in white and yellow. Dahlias, in natural tints. 1 Clusters of lilies ' in colors that .hamoiufcv.1. v':1" --The..? latest styles of the season semi-tailored effects of 2-Also the hew corsage sachet bou-fe b?uCks; Bedford cord, velours, and rich seal plushv In brown, quet . for the party gown." Hand : taupe, navy blue and, black. Made with convertible collars that made ribbon flowers in gold, maize,- can be fastened close about the neck or left with the deep roll pink, rose and American Beauty, effect. ; .'". "V P': . -' Priced from 35c to $3 each. ' f Trimmings of velvet piped biittonhojes, self t loops or fancy ? lr,VK -T.jJv::freg fastenings. Lined throughoutor to yoke depth. 4 - Antique Sofa Pillow Covert '",rfSuch coats, as, these offer the practical 'woman a much needed New pillow covers for the living;. i' garment for all-around wxviict,AMLif Third Floor. ' room, and den. Worked In Banaz ': . - embroidery on antique crash tinted, in arts and crafts design. Special, 69c each. . Second Floor Favorite Winter Coats $SO Splendidly Tailored Coats That :n:aShow-.EvewiMarK of Distinction and Smartness The House Beautiful is never more important than during the gloomy "Winter season. ' It's time to draw the curtains and shut out the chill and gloom, And, apropos of this, we mention right here a . ':.' Sale of Scrim and Net 'Lace Curtains , Measuring from 2 to 3 yards, and 40 t'oj 50 inches wideJ A-showing of the very . newest patterns with cluny lace edges and. insertions, as well as filet designs; Marie Antoi nette .and Renaissance effects'.: -f7-; $4.00 Lace Curtain $2.95 $7.50 Lace Curtain $5.45 $5.00 Lace Curtain $3.75 $8.50 Lace Curtain $6.45 $6.50 Lace Curtain $4.45 $10 Lace Curtain $7.85 , , - - $12.50. Lace Curtain, Special $9.45 . , Pur6 Wool, Blankets V A MANUFACTURER'S TRAVELER'S SAMPLES CO ( TO, MAKE -UP. THIS Phenomenal Sale of Wool Blankets The highest grade of fine pure wool blankets it is possi ble to buy.! These blankets were secured front one of the largest blanket manufacturers in the' United States and con stitute his travelers' samples, While they are a trifle soiled from handling, the spots " are so alight as to -be barely noticeable. Every one is of pure wool, somie in white ,. and others fancy plaid effects. In pinks, light blue and tan. Full size and beautifully made and finished.; $6.50 Blankets $4; 19 $ 1 2.50 Bl'kets $7.95 $7.50 Blankets $4.85 $ 1 4 Blankets at $8.95 $8.50 Blankeu $4.95, $ 1 5 Blankets at $9.45 $10 Blankets at $6.45 "$20! Blankets at $14 Pirth Floor ' Shadow Plaid Ribbon 1 I Ribbons in deep, rich colorings ; One side is plain satin through which the brilliant colored plaid is j just visible, the other side is in beautiful; plaid effect. The ideal ribbon for girdles, dress trimmings and .fancy bags. $2 the yard. " . - y , - Main Floor ' Exquisite New Crepe' 'de Chine Petticoats 9? ' -'In a Sale at $5.48 ' ' I With the present vogue for 'sheer; clinging gowns and draped skirts: the daintily trimmed crepe de chine petticoats have become . an absolute necessity. Also for boudoir wear with matinees, these dainty slips are in constant demand. We have them in brilliant as well as delicate colors, v , r-No woman who loves dainty lingerie will be able to resist adding to her wardrobe oneMr more of these bewitching little models. They . are made of extra heavy crepe de chine, in white or pink, with rib bon run flounces of lace and, chiffon, in dose knife pleats, held ' down by perky little b6ws of self color, or the dainty little French . roses. Some show insets of tiny tucked, crepe, others have a, fine quality of cluny lace. No two models are alike. . ' ' ronrth Jleor .. -'i h' .. . vr -.' - " Bracelet Watche - The only convenient and .'safe '' way ever though of for a woman . .to carry a watch. Strapped at the . wrist for ready reference. A large assortment in charming designs at "IT'S HERE" ' work. Charming and dainty.5 Priced tfT ..TO"0 Wner , , ' .. ' from S7JS0 to S25.00. Main Floor Wfl keep in any climate. Solid contents prevent leaking, or spilling. - van pe-arried in handbag or pocket; Indispensable to travelers. No , New Velvet . , . ome complete without one. When empty can be refilled. Material suf- The new weaves of velvet have 'fl$ent t( heater twice may beobtained for 25c per can. ' taken unta themaelvea the - airanlA- clinging qualities of chiffons with- ,! out losing their old-time richness.; We have all the new colors;' taupe, : Eco, Czarina, orchid, myrtle, Viedx ; blue, . marine, golden browa and gold. An exquisite quality, 40 Inches wide, at, the yard, $6.00. 'v.':' , ,.w SeeoaS Tioofg' Pullman Slipper S A necessity for the traveler. Made of soft calf with mercerized linings. Slip into leather case to jnatch. . which can be carried in the coat 75c Complete Drar Section 71 ret rioor V. .-fUcUncr Habit Sailors' ' . THAT'S WHAT THEY CALL THEM . BUT, ALL WOMEN WEAR THEM ' :-T - -rSailors of this particular style were first introduced by fash-' ionable women who rode their own mounts at the various horse shows. Being of such a becoming style and so smart in their appearance that young women and misses, have adopted them ' for wearing with tailored suits and dresses. A, ,t The Sailor Sell Regularly at $5.00 ' ' - - ' " Very Special $3.95 1 " . Made of clipped beaver and velour in black. Finished with grosgrain ribbon band around the crown with bow in the back. Straight or turnup brims. The illustration depicts two of these tor an up-to-date transportation com- w''' Trul, sonduotor 1888 O. I pocket. The pair, $1.00. -Maui Flr. Deny. All of th. tnuhin.r- IMcBreen, motorman. 1888: 3. Daly, mo to make room for newer and more ef. U?rnian,' T1i88 T' ck, inotorrnan, 18W: f active pieces is represented by capital ' ' ITcNeary, motorman, 1894; O. B. investment and Is only part of the bur-1 "V ; !5 V-JJlma BB SEETHAT URVE to your field rof vijloniii..;;:: SUBTRACTS i tnnoysnce of ( old-style flat lenses. DlVIDESljte power ; equally over; all' lens ;: sur faces. .';":v . k-;'..v.-f'-: your eye comforts by relief from CLASSES IF NEEDED - A$ LOW $2.00 We take care' of your eyes in the way or lens chingej for one year, from date of purchase. . flo extra ehsrge. for; this service. V ' :.r-.i ,rt THOMPSON OPTICAL INSTITUTE 209-1 o-'i i ; toriett ma-S' y Fifth and Morrison. ' 1 " man at East Morrison and First streets, 1880; Ed Hutchinson, conductor, 1891; A. it Mulligan, conductor. 1895: D. P. Lecuyer, motorman, 1890; Frank Smith, motorman,. sz; u. ueberman, motor- man. 1883 : r. jU i Bartholemy. : motor. man, 1891 J, A. Workman, motorman, 1892: A. Altken, motorman. 1889: & A, Laird, motorman, 1897; Charles Cooper, sUtlon "E" engineer, '1898;: li Kneer, conductor, .1889; J.A Cox. conductor, 1889; P. Hushes, motorman, 1897; H, H. Rayburn. motorman, 1897; T. Link- torman, 1892; R.1 M. . Gregory, foreman at Center street shops, 1891; I Spies, motorman, 1892; James Bruce, motor. man, 1891; Henry Stegman, motorman, 1891; Jacob Miller, lineman 1890; John Chambers, foreman at locks, 1891; Otto F. Olson, 1887; J. A. Ryan, commercial salesman, 1890; Joe Price, trackman, 1892; J. E. Illge, trackman. .1898: WU- tlam O'Brien, trackman, 1898; Mike Con ley, -trackman, 1892; Cave Hunt, track man,1 1899; Mike ODonnell, trackman, l86f Tom Gallagher, trackman, 1885; Robert Qustln. brtdeeman at Vandnnv.. ftrry 188Ti't Ji-18 trauh.v are f trimmer. 189 SV A. , C. , Bhoda, olerk electrio store, Peary Surprised by New Continent. PhlladelDhla. Oct tha scien tists In Washington, Admiral Peary x-J pressed aouow ioaaywnetner tne land found by , Russian explorers, north t of Siberia was , as large as "Greenland, as published reports indicated. He was pre pared to believe, however,- that It might he large enough to refer to as a conti nent. '" V . New - Crepe ': Soft, clinging crepes for evening : or afternoon frocks. ; Nile, ivory, I , emerald, copen, Eco and sapphire blue. Nell rose, American Beauty, V- apricot, maize, manogany, oremtr, , wistaria and foxglove, v 40 inches' wide, at, the yard,' $2.00.:;;:-" H -';';vS' :c eooaa noor III . y I ' s ........ The Ritz-Carltori Bag Very Special ?5 You'd see them this afternoon on the Rue de la Paix, and at Monte Carlo; the stunning young matrons are playing stakes from just such bags as these. ' Handsome bags that add the last touch to. dainty costumes. We are the first to show a bag of this character in anything except solid gold or sterling silver. , They come in gold, silver, gunmetal and rich Damascene finish, silk lined, Jited with case for powder puff, cards; hanging mirror, large coin purse and two extra com partments. "t .', rirst Moor clever new tailored models. leooad floor The. Bcsl - Only in Boys' Clolhing More. Hew and'Dvcrcbab HaviArrivei! ; . ,t .-K-.., , t, .' k, ..... SeYThi Special Display TonrtB yioor Fabric Shoes ........ For Womeii7 v VELVET BOOTS Camuole si The present sheer blouses' de mand ' dainty undergarments, and men muw."vu v....w. . iu.t Ik ., . ...... w w w m w ... m ... fill ttte need. Made In; exquisite $ Black velvet boots in button style ; h ; models in tucked net, broad lace, f with cravenette tops. Plain toe model, i; awwaa " ,r ava - Ulil"lvU cum vvvu;vH wave , straps. Also tucked crepe de chine Medium Cuban heel We are showing with shadow, lace and French rib- V this boot in two qualities at $4.00 and" ' Lam AWtkA:1a Df4aaJ a 9Ka Sa V M etia ' ' ' " '' ' ivil viuuiviuit a vu SSL v -, jviw t ymmm t!2S each. . Fourth Floor ' " CHAW. CRAVENETTE. BOOTS .Canton Crepe ' Black cravenette b-tsfor Wen, -.The. most popular fabric shown: s ounon styie, piam we .Vui iv" In the East today. We have a large, (f wfw1TM: X-Z. Une In the newest and staple shades., 5.oo e Pair. The yard, $3.00. ; Second Floor '5.V ; Our Hair Goods Department"''" is one of the coziest nooks in our store, fit has all the privacy of your own boudoir, the light necessary, for perfect matching. .' ;; ' ''f.c'-' : ".bk .iV And, coupled with these advantages, there are exv perts in charge, who can authentically advise you how to becomingly and stylishly arrange' your hair. 'It's the Lipman-Wolfe service that, makes our hair goods department the leader, in Portland. We call your partioular attention to the 244n. Switches. All Shades! Special $2.45 lesBSBlns) lloor Last Week . of Free Lessons and Demonstration By Fleiaher Representative of Fleisher Yarns Learn to knit and crochet all sorts of garments and household things with, these famous Fleish er yarns. . V V Fleisher yarns can be absolute- r ly depended upon to . give you - tasting sausiacuon. v . Fleisher yarns come in all , the rich colors that are desirable' for any garment Note the handsome ' combinations in . our display.' ' . v SJeoonft Zloot Picture Framing bne-Quarter Off Newest Mouldings ouiiragre . waits un vurreuif, - Washtnston, Oct H Senator Ashurst of Arizona asked that a constitutional amendment for wooian suffrage be dia- cused in tha senate from January 8 to 19, and a vote taKen on the ratter date. Senator ' Hoke Smith- of Oeorgia, how ever, blocked the proposition with an objection, ..' He said he was afraid It might Interfere with the currency bill. Trapped by Fire, He Kills Self.ll Mill Valley, '.Cat,, Oct.,; 14 Coroner Sawyer left today to take charge of the charred body of a man fotiod yesterday on Mount Tamalpals near Westpolnt. The alght hand clutched a revolver, and tt Is believed the man was trapped by. the recent brush fire and 'shot himself rather rthan perish In the, flames. If around coffee be "burned In a room the odor of stale cigar smoke wlU dis appear. ' , ' , . , TT,"'".v.,; a-.;. .Our Une of colors and shadings v : r is completer Beautiful fabricator, ; evening gowns ana two-piece suits, ? Mi ' .. MM. Jl . SftM A j" . J ' 'u incnes wiae. . xne vara, 4,w. . a am i m tna ' ' ' he tasnion ror tseaat -At the Jealously-guarded French - . openings one of Lucile's manne- l' quins ;, wore- a stunning evening. - -fomt with a lonor cnain of. oearl ' beads.-!i)' The beads, 1" she explained are part of the gown. Smart women ' . in New : York, London, and . Paris Ut v-v sential part oi every costume, iney . add 'the- last ' finishing touch' in a ; : matching color, or make a note of aharo ; contrast h on the -dull-hued V '; gown.?t Put jewelry department is . ahnwtnor manv beautiful chaina in topaz, opai, turquoise, jet, genume A. amber, coral and pearls; lengths 18 ' to 22 inches. , Prices 50c to $35.00.. . v,'. (.'fj. f-FirstFloor" For Knit Underwear N6 Store I a Satisfac jStory a Thi Sfore ';," For JBoys and Girls fJj Knitted underwear, for children from 1 month to 17 -"years old. ; 't&SfiZ-. 1. Made from the very best ' 1 fabrics, 'whether cotton, wool , mixed, wool or silk, and f in--; ished in i the neatest vnd ' most durable manner. Come uv , white, . cream, natural : grayi- and black. ifit':f l-Vest priced from '25c - .Panfaf eta priced fom i :&'to.8Sc,tie'pairmZ ''Union Suit priced from 5Qe to $2.00 the uit. ?' ' - ; rontk Sloot'': 'E An Astonishing Event; 4 Perfect Copies of Paris Blouses Of Tulle, Lace and Chiffon Tomorrow at $5.00 The very blouses that are now command ing extravagant prices in 'the exclusive shops of Paris, for even in the fashion cen ter of the world they have not succeeded in perfectly reproducing blouses to sell at such a small price. . . i , V' .. Exquisite creations that are 'captivating ill Paris at the moment Soft shadow laces. fine nets, soft chiffons, trimmed and finished with beautiful frills and ruches, dainty .snravi and bunches of smaU rosebuds, ribbons under net, fancy buttons, all add to their exclusive Hosts of delightful Styles, with the long or short sleeves and low necks, waists with r pleated fichus, deep yokes finely hemstitched. ; In white, cream, ecru and delicate evenir"r t ); ;:-i';:v;;(:;r.rv.Mv'vv;:':v?;:.;.;i't.' )'."4"''t Vv