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Jwttfitf SECTION FIVE Pages 1 to 12 Woman's Section Special Features VOL. XXXIII. PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 18, 1914. NO. 42. Powers Furniture EASIEST TERMS OF CREDIT j JL JsHy Tlri iIiTr; ISininTMTirrrj llOlIlrlfrffl L II it -SpliT fit) W of credit terms. Just a small payment down at I tif yyvlMl-ARSrll j--JtrjJ-JlM!lil!'" , '1UIIMt.Lmi1 rgSTIl i2?J 1 Yl the time of purchase and then a little each week W-X IferttT.B H -Str1 Jf!''iS ZSTya J-JTSL 'af-1 l or each month will deliver this splendid outfit to EfTl hsS&Jsk. Yfj- FrV:f MuTlVvftlv "SrSJ f Jiy CrrL ft your home. Most any one can own It and enjoy Its Kjl 8 xTI room has a, pedestal dining table.four panel-back NfeSSSyJll. Jily The "Sealy: Guaranteed -for 20 Years The 'Sealy" is made entirely of pure new long-fiber cotton, guaranteed for twenty years a&ainst becoming lumpy or bunchy. The mattress for perfect rest and sound re freshing: slumber. A big1 pillow for the body, not a tuft in it conforms to every curve and every position of the dJOC ff sleeper P0vJU This Three-Room Outfit Faithfully Illustrated Every article in this three-room outfit was faithfully drawn to the most minute detail and reproduced in an illustration exactly as the furniture will appear in your own home without the slightest variation. With the above illustration in front of you nothing is left to your imagination. You know exactly how your home will look. Tou know exactly how much it will cost you. and the easy-credit terms offered places this outfit within reach of every home-builder. Remember, Just a small payment down, then the balance each week or each month as you earn. iHfl $3.50 Leather Seat Chair Just as pictured, with Span ish leather seat and panel back. Chair has box - frame construction and built entirely of oak. Well braced and well finished. The spe cial price is $2.79 $2. 75 Panel BackChair Strongly made of selected oak. with saddle - shaped wood seat and slat back, square constructi on throughout, well braced be low seat; in the coliien wax finish. Now jj J 95 $ 1 .85 Brace Arm Chair A good, strong, durable chair, finished in quartered oak effect, with heavy understock and saddle shaped wood seat. It has brace arms, panel back and wide top r a i 1. (t -I in Now J 1 JL .7 This $21.50 Library Table Quartered Oak d "I O 42-Inch Top lp 1 iZy . For quality, design and size, the table pic tured here, is surely unusual value. Only quar tered oak is used in its construction. It has a low platform base resting on scroll feet, mas sive 3V4-inch legs and a 42-inch top with draw er. We have just twenty-five of these to sell at this price, and the lot is sure to go quickly. Carpets! Carpets! Three Big Special Numbers at Powers This Weefc $1.35 Velvet Carpets at $1.15 $1.50 Tapestry Brussels These carpets can be had with or without borders and with stair D T carpets to match if desired. A I W M. selection of choice designs and I f M r . colors, sewed, laid and lined, yd.. $1.65 Best Wool Velvets $1.39 Take advantage of this reduction In price and recarpet your rooms. Ten splendid patterns of heavy velvet carpets in choice colorings and designs, sewed, laid and lined, for, yard Your choice of twenty-four pat terns of best wool velvet in splendid new designs, shown with or without border, also stair carpet to match, on your floor this week Any Heater in the Store $1.00 Weekly And the best, most attractive heaters ever displayed by any store over seventy-five styles on show, ranging in price from inexpensive ones at J1.50 up to the large nickel trimmed ones at J45. The new "Mission" all-cast heater for wood or coal is one of the most interesting styles in the line. The entire body is made of cast iron, it has a swing off top and a fireplace front. It has two feed doors, one in A-B Sanitary .Gas Ranges front and one in the end and rests on a sanitary base. It is the best designed heater of the year. In eight sizes for either wood or coal. ' Powers Kitchen Heater Heats your kitchen while cooking with gas. Designed and built especially for POWERS', and on sale only at this store. Burns either wood or coal. ' This heater is made with adjustable legs and can easily be raised to. height of gas-range surface. It is made of polished steel and re quires no blacking. Two styles. V DIPLOMATS, PHILANTHROPISTS AND AUTHORS CAUGHT BY CAMERA MEN 'Diamond Jim" Brady Donates $250,000 to Hospital Aviator's Heroism Wins Him Place With Lesion of Honor. Sir Edward Grey Factor in World's Diplomacy A. H. Savage-Landor Disappears From Antwerp. FA 4 t i ' I I f 'A . M. 1 ft V V A . . . i : 5 I - i 4 y . I s JAMES BUCHANAN BRADY gave 1250,000 to found a urologlcal labor atory at Johns Hopkins after he had been cured of a serious disease of that type at the hospital. The build ing presented by Mr. Brady almost is completed. He has kept a careful eye on its construction, making frequent trips from New York to Baltimore to inspect It. Mr. Braoy is little known as "James Buchanan." but as "Diamond Jim" Brady he is a National character. Aviator Gilbert has been decorated with the Legion of Honor for his splen did conduct in the fighting near Muhl hausen. He had flown over German territory to throw a bomb when, through an accident to his motor he was compelled to alight. The Germans had seen him alight and hurried to capture him, but before they could reach the spot where his disabled aero plane lay, he had repaired the break in his motor and he rose in the face of the German fire and escaped with his aero plane to the French lines. He was wounded but not disabled by the Ger man bullets. The decoration was hand ed to him by General Pau. v Sir Edward Grey, K. C, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Great Britain, drafted the agreement between the Triple Entente France, Russia, and England to prevent any one of them from making terms of peace with Ger many without the mutual consent of the three. Kitchener, of Khartoum, hea broth er in the army in the person of Colonel Henry E. C Kitchener. He is 68 years old and on the reserve list. He has served in the West Indies and in India and has been mentioned in dispatches for bravery and decorated. He is heir to the title of his brother, that of Vis count. - A. H. Savage-Landor. the explorer. Ask for Stamps Special Offerings From the Big New Drapery Departm't Remnants of Scrim, Sun dour, Tapestry Rep and Printed Scrim at frce Odd Pairs of 1 Lace Curt'ins $1.50 to $15.00 values. Lace and Scrim, one pair of a pattern, at 2, Regular Price ShortLength Scrims Values Up to 45c Either colored or plain, three to fifteen yards in a piece, regular 45c value, per in yard 1I7C Bargains in Nets White and Ecru Bungalow Nets, Fish Nets, filet and floral designs, 45 to 50 inches wide: 25c quality, per yard 17J 65c quality, per yard.. 39J 90c quality, per yard 58i 11 quality, per yard 67i Lace Curtains Short quantities of all kinds of Lace Curtains to four pairs of a kind, from 2.50 to $15 values, now $1.38 to $7.35 Pair $1 Sundour Cloth Figured or Bordered Sundour, guaranteed fast colors. 36 inches wide, all shades, now OS7C .Sain JVt ia reported to have disappeared from Antwerp and it is feared by his friends that he may have been captured by the Germans. If he has the world will have some picturesque reading mate rial on the line of atrocities, for atroc ities are Savage-Landor's specialty. When he wrote of Tibet he told a story of having his eyeballs seared with hot irons and of other extraordinary cruelties which he said were practiced by the Tibetans who captured him. His latest claim to attention was his dispute of - the accuracy of Colonel Roosevelt's discovery of the River of Doubt. Hwang Hsing, the generalissimo of the forces of Southern China in the revolution, and acclaimed by the re formers as the active mainspring of the Chinese revolution, has Just arrived in New York and is stopping at the Hotel Astor, where he posed specially for a photograph October 6. The Gen eral is here to study the American form of government. Though elected Vice-President when the empire was overthrown, because of his opposition to Dr. Sun Yat Sen, the President, Gen eral Hwang sought refuge for a while in Japan. General Baden Powell, chief of the Boy Scouts of Great Britain, has called the 200,000 Boy Scouts of the British Kingdom to rally round the colors for duty as scouts and dispatch-bearers. FRENCH HERO CHEERED Private and Captured Flags Greeted by Paris Populace. PARIS, Oct. 18 Two German stand ards were brought into Paris the other day, and taken in a motorcar through the city to the Invalides. In the car were three officers and one private. The private's face was radiant, for it was he who had captured, in hand-to- hand combat, the standard of the Fusiliers of Magdcbourg, and he was coming to Paris to receive from the hands of General Gallieni the military medal for bravery. This is the account of the capture given by this modest hejo, who is. Jay the way, a Territorial Reservist:' "It was very simple. It took place somewfrere on the Ourcq. Carried for ward by our rush, we found ourselves in the midst of the Prussians. As It happened I was the nearest to the Ger man flag, defended by a Lieutenant. I rushed forward, bayonet in hand, and the officer fell with the standard. That's the whole story." Another Prussian standard was car ried up the boulevards on a military motorcar. On its swift passage hats flew in the air, and heartening cheers roared out. From all the iMe streets old men, women and children ran out, hatle-ss and eager, and there were s mil 38 on faces that have not often smilud these days. The nlghrsaare Is lifting from Paris. A wind of victory, it would seem, is blowing from the field of battle, and hearts and browa are liXuns.