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Sabpeeacereeconen The Bon Marche’s 26th Anniversary Sale The Corset Shop Celebrates Celebrates Twenty-Six Years of Work and Service As will be remembered long after the day itself is past )$3.50, $4.00 and $5 Nemo "Corsets, Priced Discontinued lines of $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 Nem Corsets reduced for the Anniversary celebration Batiste, coutil and broche models, with medium and low bust, ducing straps except By Offering Such Corset Bargains for a Day ent on Approval $2.19 some models with invisible re from 21 to 44 long skirt; All sizes to start with, 31. Priced only $2.19. po ree Sale of $3.00 and $3.50 Corsets at $1.95 tien Jolie, R. & G. and C-B A laSpirite Corsets are involved in this sale, in the low and medium cut style, with medium and long skirts broche in pink and white. Sizes 19 to 28 in one style or another; worth $3.00 and $3.50. A Few $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Fancy Brassieres, Sizes 36 to 48, Special at $1.50 25c BRASSIERES AT 19¢ | Sizes 34 to 46 in good cambric Brassieres with embroidered yokes; button and cross tn the back. Special for Tuesday at 19¢ $1.00 BRASSIERES AT 69c | Both hook front and» button and cross in the | Some plain cambric, Sizes from 32 to 48. back style. embroidery yokes. $1.50 BRASSIERES AT 95c A big reduction on Brassieres for Tuesday. | S $2.98 $4.00 and $5.00 CORS Smart Set, Josephine and Wal French coutil; boned throughout with walohn low and medium bust, long skirt; sizes 21 to 30 $1.50 TO $3.00 CORSETS $1.00 On one table you will find Successo, GD and others with | P. N. Corsets; mostly sizes 24 to 30, and a few 19 to 23. Short and medium length models 50c CORSETS AT 39 Short Corsets for short figures-—modela with Pretty designs in allover embroidery and Cluny | gored hips, in sizes 19 to 20, for the Anniversary lace, In both styles. Sizes 32 to 48. Shop, spectal 3%. | celebration in the Corset i —Third Vieer, sonth _ Fifty New Coats in Black and Navy Have Just Come to Town They're just the right weight to temper the May breezes to your summer toilet They are made of good serges, poplins and gabar- dines, and sparingly trimmed, for simplicity 1s the watchword big the coat designers of the day. Semi-fitted, loose, flaring and belted in a dozen dif- ferent ways. Half or full satin lined. THEY’RE PRICED AT $12.50, $14.50, $16.50 High-Grade Suits One-Fourth Less Women’s Suits of the better sort—jackets, full flaring, short Eton, Tuxedo or full box style; many belted Skirts latest styles, in silks and the most wanted woolen fabrics. Priced this way: $39.50 WOOLEN SUITS PRICED AT $29.63 WOMEN’S $45.00 SUITS PRICED AT $33.75 $50.00 WOOL AND SILK SUITS AT $37.50 $55.00 NOVELTY SUITS PRICED AT $41.25 $65.00 SILK OR WOOL SUITS PRICED $48.75 $75.00 NAVY GABARDINES PRICED Second Vleor, North. Anniversary Sale of Toilet Articles The Cut-Rate Drag Store Well Deserves Its Name, as These Prices Will Show Demiracle, the $2.00 size Hair Remover, special at ....$1.49 Herpicide, the large bottles, at .....60¢ Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Tonic, special at .....30¢ Sterne’s Hair Remov- yy er, special at... .59¢ Danderine, wuts at One dozen Emery Boards, special. . .5¢ Lavoris, special Tuesday | Dr. Charles’ Flesh Food, | Colgate’s Tooth Paste, at ....+........--29e| special at ..........29¢| special ..... Eee 20c Jad Salts, special. . ..49¢ ci Cold or Vanishing Optimus Peroxide Cream PROERE RL Vice 401440 | MO. bce re cones ey ss 19¢ Mary Garden Toilet | Miner's Rouge, special at | Exora Vanishing Cream, mvater, special... $2.50) ...... ss... 48c| special at ......... 39¢ Carolina White Perfume, | Pinaud’s Liquid Rouge | Lustrite, nail flash, in Ya-ounce for ..... Srorsd| Ee ABE | TUBES (os cs dea civ 5c Jergen’s Violet de Lorine | Dorin’s Theatre Rouge, Hanson Jenk’s Nail or Rose de Lorine Tal-| No. 18, special.....15¢| Bleach, 25c size... .15¢ cum Powder, large can| Ricksecker’s Rouge, spe-| Packer’s Tar Soap, per FOP 6 o.ccccccscceeesABe| cial at dp AAT Sg CORE se ckekbevs oo kde Pebeco Tooth Paste, spe-| Creme de Camelline,| Dr. Palmer’s Almond sia ol ao . -.39e | at tovrecerensens oS | Meal, for the bath... 16¢ —Lower Main Floor, Bargain Tuesday in Groceries— Anniversary Time, Too! Every Thrifty Housewife Can Economize on These Specials New Potatoes at 5c a Pound H Rhubarb, 6 Pounds for 10c | Cut Macaroni at 5c a Pound Winesap Apples at 98c a Box Naptha Soap, 5 Bars for 19c | Carnation Mil 4 cans for ... White Floating Toilet 4 bars for ... Not over four bars to each. Special Head Rice, 4 pounds for 25¢; Ghirardelli’ Ground can T5¢; k, delivered | only with other groceries, pound..., Choc 1-Ib or olate, can., Apple Syrup, 50c Cans 25c Apricots, Large Cans for 9c Onion Sets, 3 Pounds 10c Incolored Japan Tea 25c Lb. Spanish Paprika, 1 02. 7c | Butter at 28 a Pound | Extra Large Italian Prunes, Freshly churned Washington | 15, grade for 12%4¢ Creamery Butter, finest quality aP, | delivered only with other gro. | Lipton’s Tea, 1-lb. can. 55¢ +15¢ | ceries, 28¢ 2 pound Citru Gold Dust, St Graham or Whole Wheat aevinl ero: T¢ Flour, No. 9 sacks, at B2%¢. Naptha or Pearline, large > Pde We roast our own Coffee fresh - . arch $ | dally. Try our Bon Marche Spe- | P4° kage % -19¢ ). | etal Blend, 3 pounds for $1.00; a| co) q | Salt, 10-It acks fo 4 -27¢@ | pound, 35¢. = —reurth rioor it Ib. sack r..1de¢ THE BON MARCHE Pike Street-———Second Avenue———Union Street-——Elliott 4100 bn Corsets of | “VAMPIRI SAYS GREATES1 IS BRANDED ON HER HEART,” Eyes Won Fame for Theda Bara, But She Says Face Does Not Tell Woman's Story VAMPIRE OF MOVIES By THEDA BARA (Written Especially for The Star) What a strar proceasion they would mak va t his tory; the women whose destruct of men earned a place in the a of the world’s growth, for better, and for worse | Ther to earned the t tia Borgia and Catheri Thanks to Mr, Kiplin three that seem h to have a, Lucre o of Russia we have had our vampires concretely visual lined for us. | He has made them things of rags bones and hanks of hair, preferably ! wore cloth of go) silk velvets, and Ca ing from ern hur thes to the Jewels and a wisp of gauze Not one of the three was thin; they were inclined to plumpness. | And thelr “hanks of hair” were luzurtant and glomy T am called the vamptre of the | screen. My rege are donned purpos tee a William Fox senarto ¢ Theda Bara for them; my bones are covered my hair fs not a hank—I will mt hi it called What, then, is the most vital characteristic of the vampire In real life? | will tell you what it is. Her eyes. 1 have seen vampire eyes in the face of an ft nue, and vampire y-chiseled wrinkles other } And it is my eyes, more than any thing else in my personal appear: | ance or character, that have blaz | oned me to the world as “the vam-) pire of the screen.” 1 have known women, swarthy. sinuous, with tragic eyes and vivid! Nps—and the hearts of little chil | dren | I have known girls with rosebud mouths and Itmpid, violet eyes—and the hearts of criminals. | We cannot group and ticket our vampires as we would our collections of picture post- carde—because they are brand- ed on thelr hearte, not their fac Who, then, shall call me a vampir THEATRES PALACE HIP The Palace Hip theatre, ninth houm of the California Hippo drome circult, opened yesterday to capacity business at all four per |] formances The vaudeville acts consist of the Victoria Trio, three pretty singing maids: EB. FE. Clive and company, in the surprine sketch “One Good Turn”; the Four Won. derful Bards, gymnasts; the Nov elty Four, singing comedians; Ro- zelln, Rozelia and Rozella, comedy and music, and Hunter's Posing Dogs "The Chain Invisible,’ a five-part motion picture, with a Holmes and Bruce McRae as the stars, and “Them Waa the Happy Days.” a two-part comedy r constitute the motion picture offe A profusion of floral et ated both lobby and m floors. Th tire program will change Wednesday aay | HIPPODROME edy predominates fn the va ile numbers at the Hippo- drome theatre, while Margaret Gtb- son thrills upon the «creen in a sen “Avenged jrome was ance sational drama by Lions.” packed at every perfor The Crutchfields start vandeviliian humor with so the and novelty rope act. Archer and Carr follow with m neat comedy act George Harrison known as the wench impersonator, draws a good bunch of langhs, and Wil! Clifford cause the gi thelr quaint acrobatics Cleveland and Trelease are splendid dancers | eee OAK Big crowds went to the Oak the atre for udeville and pic’ cy Sunday, P n and Reed explo¢ some blackface comedy firewor when they sang a parody on Preal dent Wilson, to the tune “He's a Devil.” There two gamblers and a irl in t ketch, “The Man, the Btran the Girl Other acts are La Mont's cocka toos and the Morton Sisters, “The Crippled Han and “Ham and Rud and the Masked Marvel” are the film titles on the bill BERATES THOSE WHO DON’T READ BIBLE : a ¢ in reading, studying and | teaching the Bible gaid Dr. M.A, {to Capt. B. I Matthews at the Y M. CC. A. Sun day at the meeting held in con,.|boys set out from Portland Auto memoration of the hundredth an. {club this morning to walk to New | niversary of the American Bible|York city. | soclety. | i} When a man tells me that he oI | | like to place him along Gladstone and compare Lead | DUBLIN, May 8—Death sen-|f |tence pronounced upon Countess | ARRANGEMENTS MADE today /Georgina Markovicz, who was|f to send to B from San Fran-|prominent In the Irish revolt, has/f cisco body « Pauline Cush-|heen commuted today to life im-|ff ing, music te who committed | prisonment. That of Henry O'Han.|f suicide by leaping headlong from/rahan also was commuted. George a third-story fire escape of thejand John Plunkett must serve ten | 'Hahneman hospital, Ir “Some shriveled up, Insignificant AMST American running « peanut stand |&CK from Manila, He went to ays that h hagn’t time to read | S8in initlate he got 82 the Bible, when Gladstone, with |, U» 8. 8. OREGON, “bull dog of the affair nh nation on hin |the navy,” turned over to shoulders pend three hot der | place, 0. ITO, @ Japanese murderer, re-|f prieved, Fred Lundberg and Louts |ff |Mann, burglars, all from Alaska, | fi SHORT NEWS TWO OFFICERS of the Fifth field artillery killed, and two tn-| Jared tn auto accident at Fort Stills, Okla J. W. WILGON, fn custody of Sheriff Barnes, of Walla Walla, | wanted {n Walla Walla for bigamy, | leaped head first from North Coast Lu ’ Northern Pacific, 12 miles} east of Butte, and escaped DR. J. M. SINCLAIR, prominent Bremerton dentist, shot himself tn | head Saturday night at home, and died an hour later, No reason ts given. GOV. LISTER has refused to par | don Frank Stone, sentenced to one year at Walla Walla, in connection | with looting of state industrial tn- | surance fund ENRICO CARUSO, famous tenor, sailed Saturday for Italy, POSTOFFICE AND two devaeatt stores at Marcus, 100 miles north | of Spokane, reported robbed of cash and valuables amounting to $7,000. | MME. JEANIE JOMELLI was married to her manager, Orin; Backus, In Portland Saturday. DR. H. G. BYERS, of chemistry | department of University of Wash-| ington, now permanently at North western university, will join bust ness men's training camp at Piatts- | burg, N. Y., this summer, | JAMES A, HAIGHT, in address | before Women’s Roosevelt club, | sald Roosevelt is man most needed | |now, FIRST BATTALION, l4th U. 8 Infantry, which has been stationed | in Alaska, will return home. Seo-| ond battalion, which has been on/ duty at local forts, will take its|f} OR. E. H. SMITH, until recently surgeon at city hospital, sailed at |i {noon today on transport Dix for Honolulu and Japan. arrived Sunday night, in oustody, | fi en route to MeNell's Island. | MISS MAYME = M‘DONALD thrown into Lake Union Saturday |[f at annual junior day festivities. | She was unhurt. | WILBUR D. NESBIT, former newspaper man and poet, now vice | president Mahan Advertising Co. |f jof Chicago, says political candidates | hould use newspaper advertising | a quick, cheap and sure method | of gaining office. R. H. ARMSTRONG, Shriner, |f apt. J Williams THREE PORTLAND high school |ff years each, Fashion Decrees Silk Gloves for Summer Wear and experience teaches that in Kayser Silk Gloves the wearer can expect bountiful measure of satis- faction in fit, appearance and service. There are Kayser Silk Gloves for every Summer oc- casion, Plain, conventionally fashioned styles for ruf and to harmonize with every costume hopping wear; fled, novelty and fancy-embroidered styles for afternoon, and long gloves for reception and dance wear All Kayser Gloves have the original double-tipped fingers, a feature which adds materially to their life long First Floor Kayser Milanese Silk Gloves Kayser Two-clasp Tricot twoclasp, heavy quality, in Gloves black, bbe Hevg blac’ h », gray and navy, with plain em. black and white with Paris broidery, 0c pair point embroidery, $1.25 pair. Kayser Milanese Sitk Gloves, Kayser Milanese Silk Gloves, p, in black, white, pon two-clasp, in black, white and wray, with heavy two- colors! with Paris-point em nbroidery, $1.00 pair broidery, $1.00 pair Kayser 16-button-length Silk c " e ° Gloves in black and white, with Kayser “Queen Elizabeth Parispoint embroidery, $1.00 Gloves of Milanem Silk, two pair clasp, with ruffied wrist, tn Ravesr 16¢eioetineth Mik black, white and colors, $1.00 Gloves in black and white, with pair plain or tucked arm, 00 pair. I il Swinging Settees for Summer Porches NE of the most popular styles of Porch Settees is that shown in the accompanying sketch It is built of hardwood, in fumed or natural light finish, with comfortable, shaped slat seat, and sus- pends from heavy galvanized chains and ceiling hooks There are three sizes: 42, 48 and @ inches long; priced respectively at $4.00, $4.50 and $5.50. Color-Embroidered Flouncings, 65c Yd. AINTY floral sprays and conventional designs are embroidered in pink, sky-blue, lavender, maize, Alice-blue and Nile on these sheer 36-inch Voile Flouncings. They are finished with well-worked fancy scallops, and will make up admirably into Summer frocks for women and children. Price 65c yard. —Firet Floor. Basement Salesroom A Smart New Sports Hat at $1.50 Is Shown in the Sketch T is in the fashionable, light - weight open- work braid—chair cane weave—with grosgrain rib- bon band and flange edge of Milan hemp in sweater colorings—green, rose, old- blue or gold. A very at- tractive value at $1.50. Br Another new arrival is an Outing Hat of peanut straw in straight sailor shape, with novelty band in various color combinations. Price $1.50. —Basemen: Saiearoom The Sports Suit Idea is exemplified in the Basement Salesroom in a num- ber of very jaunty wool velour and jersey cloth models which are light in weight yet sufficiently warm for outing wear. A very smart Norfolk model of wool jersey cloth in Belgian-blue, yellow or old-rose, has skirt in plain flare style, with fullness belted in at back. mustard and Alice-blue, Price $18.50. $18.50. In wool crash is another good-looking Sports model, with flaring coat; full belt and patch pockets trimmed with novelty buttons. Skirt is in belted style, with trousers pockets, Price $18.50. A Suit of wool velour with rolling cape collar has belt and patch pock- ets trimmed with white pearl buttons. In reseda, Basement Salesroom Curtain Nets and Madras Special 19c Yard * HIS special Tuesday offering features 42-inch Curtain Nets in ecru and ivory inch Ivory Madras. allover conventional figured and striped effects An opportunity to save in curtaining the Special, the yard, 19¢. Basement Salesroom shades, also 36 Choice of bordered patterns, and summer home or camp. Kayser Two-clasp Tricot Silk Gloves in black and white, with heavy three-strand embrotdery, 65 pair. Kayser 16-buttonlength Silk Gloves in black and white, with plain or fancy embroidery om backs, $1.50 pair Kayser Twoclasp Novelty Silk Gloves with two-tone stitching, cross-stitch embroid- ery and fancy wristband in plain color or striped effect, $1.25 and $1.50 pair —Firet Floor {hi Hi Ml) all Cabinet Gas Range, $29.50 Particularly Adapted for Use in Small Kitchens —or for any kitchen where it is also desired to keep coal range for occasional use. The length, over all, is only 37 inches. The oven meas- ures 18x16x12. —built with heavy angle- iron frame; nickel-trimmed glass oven door; porcelain broiler pan and tray. Five top burners; three single; one giant; one simmering. Price $29.50. —Third Floor Camisoles, 75c INK Crepe de Chine is combined with shadow and Val. laces in a pretty Camisole at this price. It has satin ribbon shoulder straps, is finished with rib- bon-run beading and edge and shirred over elastic at the waistline. Price 75¢. —Basement Salesroom VASES 18c and 25c ERY attractive value in the Glass Vase _ pic- tured; two sizes, 12- and 15-inch, at 18¢ and 25¢ each. Basement Salesroom. New White Boots $4.50 GRACEFUL 8-inch of Nile cloth, an easy-cleaning fab- ric, with Goodyear welt white 4 sole and solid white Louis heel. Sizes 2% to 7; widths A to D. Price $4.50. —asoment saienroom model white ivory ivory » =n