THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY . EVENING, MAY 5, 1914. ;l most in the fall gainer, which I water to llht green racing tights. The act is given an effective interior setting with tilted mirrors placed be hind the tank so that the surface of the water is visible. Unfortunately Miss Marshall was not distinguished in any way from the other five girls but a few dives and there was no question as to which was she. She has Improved wonderfully in diving form and stage presence since her Portland friends first saw her on the professional stage. Her plain back-dive, her standing, sitting stand ing, then back somersault, her cut off and a number of others won ner instant recognition, but she scored deville up to date;.. and Cornalla A Wilbur, tie. two Tommy - Atkins and motion picture. ' , - a ' Paris, . May 6. Edna Goodrich, one of Nat Goodwin's ex-wives, announced her retirement from the stage to live in Paris with-her mother. ' Botarlana Xlgblr Pleased. Members of the Rotary club are congratulating themselves today over their capacity liouse at the Hellig last evening for The Honeymoon Express." The success of the -.evening assures Rotary convention at Houston, Texas. After the first act' President English made a brief address in which he ex pressed the club's gratitude for the splendid support given and explained the ideals of the club to be furthering Interest In public affairs and coopera tion with other organizations working in the same direction. OLD RESORT THREATENED Fourth ana Couch streets. The Paris several weeks she has been HI. It Is not known whether the woman delib erately walked Into the water with suicidal intent, or was wandering THEATRICAL NEWS she Is tne only woman on the stage . to do. It is a leap from the spring board out in the air and a flip toward, instead of away from the board, in which she endan gers life at every dive. Miss Mayer appears later in the act and supple ments the work of the girls with spec tacular diving of. her own. Her high dive from a trapese was a thriller. Next in favor was Musette, the dancing violinist, and then Lasky's Six Hoboes who would have a stronger act if they sang more and chatted less. The remainder of the bill is made up with Rackett. Hoover & Markey. vau house was notorious when Portland's D. H. Brass! 11. 32S Tenth, street. She underworld was at Its zenith a few years ago. The fire crept Into the south end of the old landmark, bat was checked by water before much damage was done. WOMAN'S BODY IS FOUND HBia mat a small, fanny compiexionca man dressed in brown, came to the door, saying that he had been sent to repair a motorcycle belonging to Jesse S. Gilkey, a roomer, and that after, he had been slfown the machine, he too it away with him. No man was sent by GHkey to repair his machine, and the man who took the motorcycle is being sought. The machine was re covered later. Diving Venus la Headllner at the the Pantages for This Week around and fell into the pool. She had been living with the family of O. G. Svboda. Her husband and two children live at Kelso, Wash. The coroner was notified. Oaaclnf Ylollniet Feature. Tfere is no qoeotlon about the head line Vt at the Vantages . this week, li Is Lottie Mayer, the diving -Venuij. THIEVES USE NEW PLAN The body of Mrs. Rose McNeil. 180 Willamette boulevard was found in a land girl. nd five diving nymphs. The act Is opieJ with a bit of pretty classic danA'ngr by the six diving: girls who ' a few minutes later take to the Fire threatened the old Paris house yesterday afternoon, when a . blaze pool of water this morning at the foot A new VStfm nf th1pvirv rrnnna Another curious thing: that some men will wear a black derby bat all summer. them of the $1000 required to send of Killingsworth avenue, where the out yesterday when the sheriffs office their delegation to the international I started In a coffee house adjoining at woman had wandered last night. For receivea a reporx. mat a motorcycle Headquarters! for passenger auto tost. Helens and wa y points apply at meier & Frank's accommodation desk FREE RENTAL DEPARTMENT To help you locate desirable houses and apartments Fourth Floor, Main Building NOONDAY DAILY LUNCHEON 50f Served from 11 to 2:30 7th Floor Direct Elevator Service HEAR THE LATEST RECORDS Six Soand-Proof Rooms Phonograph Parlors Basement, Alder Street Way "Willamette" Sewing Machines Sold on Easy Payment Plan 12.00 Down $1.00 Week Basement, Sixth Street Building VUDOR PORCH SHADES Green and Brown Colors All Sizes Third Floor. Main Building ROSE BUHH ADVICE FREE Ily O. Ilerghuls-Krak, B. S. Office hours 3 to 6 p. m. Basement, Sixth Street Building STORE YOUR FURS FOR THE SUMMER In Our Djy Cold Storage Plant Fifth Floor, Sixth Street Building 20 Meier & Frank's Great Removal Sale Convincing in Economy! Every Incoming Express and Fast Freight Brings Us New Spring Merchandise That Is Underpriced at Once! Ivery Airitlele Now Reduced iim AM 'Three Boildiinigsl WMBBSI In Excepting Only Groceries, "Silk Maid" Hose, "Willamette" Sewing Machines, "Invincible" and "Samson" Suits and Contract Goods Radical Underwriting Effective in Temporary Annex! Contractors Soon to Wreck 5 th Street Building! f The Home Industry Exhibition Continues t- attract attention of Portland and all Oregon Great is the interest manifested in the various exhibits which serve to show the wide scope of Oregon's manufactories. Fifty-five booths contain the exhibits of ttic following r.xniDiior. -Chairs. -Furniture and Bed- -GolJcn West Coffee, and Oregon Chair '. Carman MfK- Co.- HnK. ClosKt-t & Ijrvprs- 'I'phk. Spirit. ti, i..hoa Miiiiinr Co. vim Hour. ti.i. vt PIrkle Works Pickles Tilth- Condiments. Crown Mills Flour and Cereals. I'acific Cast Syrup Co. Tea Garden SvrupH and I'reserVea. Paclflr Kneed Brick Co. Brick Itaradon, V. V. & Son Supreme CracK- The"K'Hermann Shoe Mfg. Co. Shoes. Nollan Knitting Co. Sweaters, " Hos iery and Cnpx. Knight Packing Co. Pickles and Tame Condiments. 'an Mi-others--Brooms. Mason Khrmun Co. Red Ribbon Prod- IM-tK. i i-i. ,i..m,t Creamery Butter. Wudluim & Co. Diamond Products. I'nion Meat Co. Columbia Hams. ion. Lard. Salad Oil. Alhers Hrothri-i" Flour und Cereals. American Brush and Broom Brooms and Brushes. Moody Peanut Mutter Co. Peanut But tec. Salmi Pressing. Portland Hair Co. Hair Goods. Oregon Brans Works Drinking Foun tains. Brass and Bronae. Northwestern Lead Pipe Machinery Co Lead Pipe. Art Plating & Stove Repair Works. Ba- Co. ' Coopey, Campbell Clothes Co. Cloth ing Mrs. Herman Metzger Co. Hair Mattresses. Multnomah Trunk & Bag Co. Trunks. Bags, Suit Cases. Flelschner, Mayer & Co. Mt Hood Shirts and Overalls. Psclflo Ladder Works Ladders. Hazelwood Co. Ice Cream. Butter and Cheese. Dwlght-Edwards Coffee and Teas. Columbia Neckwear Mfg. Co. Men's and Women's Neckwear. Wadhams & Kerr Bros. "Monopolo' Canned. Goods. Columbia Milling Co. White Moun tain Flour. Northwest Rug Co. Fluff Rugs. Universal Bed Co. Disappearing Beds. Doernbecker Mfg. Co. Dining Room Bed Room Furniture. Elcar Desk Mfg. Co. Desks and Office Furniture. Hudson & Gram Co. Otter Brand Canned Fish. Portland Flouring Mills Flour and C rents Oregon City Woolen Mills Woolens. Modern Confectionery Co. Candy. Reliance Wire & Iron Works Orna mental Wire 'and Iron. Woman's Exchange Cook Book. Dougherty Shoe Mfg. Co. Shoes. LARGE BASXTMEHT SPACE, KO&SX SOW ST. WAT. ' New Tailored Suits for Women BALLOTS For Rose Festival Queen Candidates far Be Beenred With Purchases Mads Is Tempoiary Annax Only Rose Festival Tour de Luxe Bal lots will be given with purchases in the Temporary Annex only as follows: 10 votes with' every purchase of 26c or more. ;0 votes with every purchase of 50c or more. 35 votes with every purchase of 4 isc or more. 60 votes with every purchase of $1 or more. 100 votes with every purchase of $2 or more. 150 votes with every purchase of S3 or more. 100 votes with every purchase of 1 1 or more. ISO votes with every purchase of $5 or more. 60 Additional Votee With Every Additional Dollar Purchase. otes Olven With Purchases Mads In Temporary Annex Only. Meier & Frank's Removal Directory (Tne Shoppers' Child.) Bevleed Sally. MOTS HO. 1. Art Beedlework De partment To Seventh Floor (near Tea Room). Sixth-street Building. MOTE NO. a, Kodak Department, Sporting- Ooods Department To Temporary Annex (across Fifth street). Fifth-street Entrance. MOTS HO. 3, Alteration and Pit ting Booms To Fifth Floor, Sixth-street Building. MOTE HO. 4, Men's Furnlsnlnff sad Hat Department To Tem porary Annex, First Floor. MOTS HO. 6, Men's Clothing', Boys' Clothing and Hat Depart ment To Temporary Annex, Second Floor. MOTE HO. 6, Trunk Department To Third Floor. Sixth-st. Bldg. MOTE HO. 7, Boasefarnlshtngs To Temporary Annex, Third Floor. Crockery Department To Fourth Floor. Temporary Annex. MOTE HO. 8, Mail Order Depart ment To Ninth Floor, Sixth street Building. MOTE HO. 9. Toys. Dolls, Wheel Ooods To Temporary Annex, Sixth Floor: Pictures, Baskets and Baby Carriages To Temp orary Annex, Sth Floor. WORTH $27.50 tO $35.00 $18.25 Three handsome Suits; selected at random, are illustratedone of Copenhagen poplin with loose shawl back, moire collar ancf cuffs, and handsome button and motifs of self-material trimming another is. of rose poplin, with tie effect, collar and girdle of rose messa line, and the third of handsome French blue Bedford cord, with trimmings of self-colored silk poplin. The Suits, as you will notice, are distinctive in style, conforming in all ways to the demands of the season. There are many other models, all equally as pleasing and fashionable, some of gabardine, crepes, wool poplins, cords and black and white checks. Every Suit in the assortment is worth from $27.50 to $35.00 while the Removal Sale price is $18.25. Oarmsnt Salons Second Floor Main Building In The Temporary Annex Hand Embroidered Collars and .Guimpes, $3.19 WORTH $5.00, $5.50 AND $6.00 Tomorrow morning is absolutely the first time any one of these Collars or Cjuimpes has been offered our patron? they're the very newest and most desirable styles. An as sortment of beautiful Collars and Guimpes. in white and ecru, all hand embroidered, on nets, batiste and sheer lawr. Many different styles high and low neck Guimpes round Collars in large and small effects. Regular pricing on this handsome Neckwear would ordinarily be $5, d0 "9 Q $5.50 and $6 while Removal Sale Price is... ePJX7 Meier Prank's rirst Floor Main Building $7 Toric Eye Glasses at $3.50 A ONE-DAY SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY Fine gold-filled mountings, high or low bridge, with Toric lenses fitted to the eyes. Regular $7.00 Eye Glasses, reduced to just Yi price $3.50. Meier ft Prank's Plrst Floor Sixth Street Bldg-. "Munsingwear" for Women and Children, Reduced for Removal! Women's 75c Cotton Union Suits, regular sizes 59c Women's $1.00 Cotton Union Suits, outsizes.. . 79c Women's $1.00 Ribbed Cotton Union Suits, regular sizes. . .78c Women's $1.25 Ribbed Cotton Union Suits, outsizes. 95c Women's $1.25 Lisle-Union Suits, regular sizes 95c Women's $1.50 Lisle Union Suits, outsizes .$1.29 Women's 50c Munsing Cotton Pants, regular sizes. .'. 45c Women's 75c Munsing Cotton Pants, outsizes. .63c Children's 65c Munsing Union Suits, regular sizes. 53c Meier ft Frank's First Floor Malm Building Play Tennis f The Famous "Kent" Tennis Rackets are noted every where for their durability and we've a wide range of these splendid Rackets here for your selection. They've frames of the best grade second-growth Ash reinforced, and are made of guaranteed Gut. Princeton Tennis Rackets, each $7.50 Premier Tennis Rackets, each SJ7.00 Yale . Tennis Rackets, each $6.50 Radnor Tennis Rackets, each 6.00 University Tennis Rackets, each $5.50 Sterling Tennis; Rackets, , each $5.00 Colombia Tennis Rackets, each $4.00( Champion Tennis Rackets, each $3.50 Hartford Tennis Rackets, each ...... $3.00 Harvard Tennis Rackets, each f2.50 Lakeview Tennis Rackets, each $2.00 Windsor Tennis Rackets, each . .ejl.SO "230" Kent Tennis Rackets, each fl.OO First Floor Temporary Annex, Fifth Street. W ednesday Is Notion Day SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION OF "NAIAD" SHIELDS By an expert, who will tell you the cor rect shield in shape and style for your needs. 1 t INTRODUCTORY PRICES 50c Sleeve Boleros, in all sizes, special price, each, 42c Naiad Brassieres, laced front, all sizes.... 90c 20c Naiad No. 2 Shields, 3 for BOf1. each 17 22c Naiad No. 3 Shields, 3 for 55. each 19c 25c Naiad No. 4 Shields, 3 for 65, each 22c1- NOTION "SPECIALS" TOMORROW 500 yard spool White Basting Thread, 3 for 10 10c pad Mother's Ironing Wax 5c 25c Ideal Folding Skirt Markers 19c Black or White Darning Cotton, 4 for 5c 5c Black Hooks and Eyes, 2 cards for 5c 25c Shell Hair Pins, 2 for 25c; package 15k 10c Large French Shell Hair Pins, -each '..5 5c card assorted Safety Pins (Independent), 2 cards 5c 5c Conqueror White Thread, 200-yard spool, machine or hand, 2 for 5 c 5c cabinets assorted Wire Hair Pins, 3 for IOC 4c papers Washington Pins, 2 for 5vk 5c Black or White Headed Toilet Pins, each If 5c Wire Hair Pins, paper l 20c Hose Supporters, black or white, pair IOC 10c Black small size Snaps, 2 for 5c 10c White Princess Belting, yard 5c Kotlon Section First Floor Sixth Street Bids;, Men's Furnishing Section Is Replete With High Grade Merchandise at Reduced Prices $1.50 'Cooper" Shirts and Drawers, Each $1.09 Famous "Cooper" Silk Lile and Mercerized Underwear. Your choice of pink, flesh and blue. Porosmesh Union Suits, Suit 49c Good quality cotton yarn. Short sleeves, knee or ankle length, in white or ecru. Boys' Egyptian Cotton Union Suits 43c Elastic ribbed, short sleeves, knee. length, in ecru only. Men's $1.00 Elastic Ribbed Union Suits 79c Good quality combed yarn. Perfect fitting, closed crotch, short sleeves and ankle length. Your choice of ecru, white, blue and flesh. Mauchauf fee's 75c French Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, ea. 59c Fine quality combed Egyptian yarn, long or short sleeves, knee or ankle lenfeth, in ecru color. $1.50 Gotham Shirts $1.15 All new Patterns for Spring, soft cuffs or stiff laundered cuffs Men's Pure Silk Shirts $3.65 An immense assortment of beautiful patterns a wide variety for selection. "Onyx" Lisle Half Hose, Three Pairs 50c, Pair 17c In black and all colors, :fnd all sizes. Summer weight Hose for men. Men's Pure Silk Half Hose, Pair 67c Silk clocked Hose, of pure jilk, and in all colon. $3.50 and $4.00 Summer Pajamas $1.65 Of madra, percale, light-weight flannels and crepe. 50c Wash Four-in-Hand Ties, Three for 50c, Each 17c New mercerized fabrics, and silk and linen style. Variety of patterns. 75c Muslin Night Shirts 49c With and without collars, trimmed or plain styles. $1.00 Twill and Muslin Night Shirts 65c With and without collars, trimmed and plain. All sizes but mostly 15 and 16. Pure Wool Jumbo Sweaters $3.98 Ruff neck, choice of Oxford, cardinal and white. All sizes suitable for men or women. $5.00 New Golf Sweaters $3.50 Tine wool, in jersey effect. V-neck, in two new shades, dark Oxford and heather green mixture. . Boys' and Girls' $1.50 Medium-Weight Sweaters 98c V-neck style, with pockets, sizes 5 to 13 years. Cardinal. Oxford and navy naw Oxfnrrl trinimpil OicfnrH navv trimmfrf rirst Floor Temporary bd, ruu mrw. Women's $3 Glove-Silk Knickers at $2.19 Fashionable Knickers for women, of good quality ma terial, in regular sizes. Black, white and pink for "selection.- Regularly priced at $3.00 the Removal Sale price on this fashionable garment is, the pair, $2.19. Meier fe Frank's First Floor X&in Ball din Colored Bordered Scrims Reduced We've. an entirely new line of Colored Bordered Scrims, in handsome floral designs. Soft, firm textured Scrim, and fast colored borders, that will look and launder well. Spe cially priced for Removal at, the yard, 42 and 29. Meier ft Frank's Third Floor Mala Bullolaff giiiiiiiiiiiitii. ! iiiiiiii minim mil nniiiiinniiiiiiii, r i ! "White Mountain" Refrigerators ! Reduced for Removal Sale Meier & Frank's Exclusive Portland Agents Entire stocks nf celebrated "White Mountain" Refrigerators, sold in C Portland only at this store arc reduced in price for our great Removal bale. All styles, including stonelincd. .Note the special prices quoted below: 30-pound capacity "White Mountain" Refrigerators, spec'l $9.00 45-pound capacity "White Mountain" Refrigerators, spc'l $10.80 60-pound capacity "White Mountain" Refrigerators, spcl $12.15 50-pound capacity "White Mountain" Refrigerators, sp'cl $16.65 80-pound capacity "White Mountain" Refrigerators, spcl $19.30 75-pound capacity "White Mountain" Refrigerators, spc'l $18.90 75-pound capacity "White Mountain" Refrigerators, spc'l $22.50 100-pound capacity "White Mountain" Refrigerators, spc'l $21.60 100 -pound capacity "White Mountain" Refrigerators, spc'l S&24.75 125-pound capacity "White Mountain" Refrigerators, spc'l $27.00 175-pound capacity "White Mountain" Refrigerators, spc'l $31.50 95-lb. capa'y "White Mountain" Refrigerators, stone lined $29.25 110-lb. cap'y "White Mountain" Refrigerators, stone lined $33.75 105-lb. cap'y "White Mountain" Refrigerators, stone lined $40.50 125-lb. cap'y "White Mountain" Refrigerators, stone lined $45.00 175-lb. cap'y "White Mountain" Refrigerators, stone lined $54.00 Meier ft Frank Fourth Floor Main BaUding Learn to Dance at Home "TANGO," "ONE-STEP," "HESITATION," "MATTCHICHE" The latest and most popular dance measures perfectly rendered on the Columbia Favorite Grafonola. Faultless music in faultless time makes dancing at home a delight. SPECIAL TANGO GRAFONOLA OFFER The favorite "Tango Outfit," including the Columbia Favorite Graf onola and 20 modern dance selections K60.00 6 Tangoes, 6 One-Steps, 4 Hesitation Waltzes, 4 Mattchiches Our special Club Plan of Easy Payments Only $5.00 month. THREE DAYS FREE TRIAL ALLOWED WITH OFFER . Fnonograpn Factor tn and Alder Street Veetitrale Way eMpBeBBBSe 1857 , . tm 1914 TH& QjJALlTySTORJE-OF- PORTLAND nnJv.3ixllloTTiMcy Alder ata. . . Store Opens at 9 A. M. and Closes at 6 P. M. Including fSatumag j Grocery Specials for Wednesday GALLON CANS OF PIE PEACHES, latest California pack. Splendi for pies and saucqs. No. 8 cans, dozen, f2.95; can Peaches or Apricots--No. 2'i cans, dozen, fl.40; can Lunch Salmon Medium red. No. Y2 cans 3 cans for '. Victor Butter Always satisfactory, roll................. Gallon Pumpkin Solid pack. No. 8 cans, dozen, 2.T5; can Del Monte Pumpkin Solid pack. No. 2VJ cans, dozen, fl.lO; can... Red Salmon No. 1 tall cans, dozen, fl.70; can. . . Fine Oysters Latest packing. No. 2 cays. 10?; No 1 cans Green Asparagus California. No. 2lz cans, dozen, "7"; can Asparagus Tips California. No. 1 square tins, dozen, .4; can.. Fancy Bacon 6 to 8 lbs. to strip; half strips, pound White Beans Michigan pea, 5 pound cotton sacks jfeier ft Frke-Fnre Food Grocery. d25c ..120 ....25 ....65 35 ....lO ....15i ..12IJ0 . . . ;15j ..12x0 Basement A