Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, August 11, 1911, Page 3, Image 3

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    TOE MUltXIXo' OREGOMA-, FKIDAT, AUGUST 11, 1911.
FASHION DEGREES
CORSETS MUST GO
Dictum Is Milady Must Also
Give-Up Puffs, Pads and
High-Heeled Shoes.
FALL HATS TO BE SMALL
Poor Man Mu Buy Marts and
n(rhrl to o With Thfra, How
rtrr AVonun Brrft of rlse
(harm Will Be Swn.
rmcAOo. Aur 10. (Special.)
Madam Malrerle. officer of the Na
tional Milliner' - organization, today
displayed noma of the new models of
women' hats. They are small, fit
nugly and cannot be worn with puffs,
rat or ribbons. The hair mut be
parted In the middle and smoothed
down until It I glosy. That portion
of the hair which peeps out from the
bonnet may be curled or waved.
What will be sad Intelligence to the
man who pays for the new bonnets,
however. Is the dictum that a mud and
satchel, the latter not unlike those car
rled by mall carriers, must be worn
with the new hats. Tbey must be of
the same material and shade.
Fashion this year also dictates no
corsets shall be worn. Stout women
well be permitted to wear .a girdle
ever the hips, but no stays will be
tolerated. Jt la the season of the Em
pire gown In many varieties and the
Km pi re does not comport well with
stiff corsets.
Gowns will be longer and looser as to
the coat and freer at the ankles, and
tighter at the hlpa as to skirts. Browns
In a bewildering- variety of shades will
be the correct color.
There also Is a stem dictum aitalnst
high heeled shoes. Fashion dictators
have taken heed of numerous warn
ing from physicians that high-heeled
shoes are not only responsible for a
majority of the spinal, kidney and
stomach troubles of women, but de
stroy their grace and attractive lines.
Women paid no attention to their los
of health, but they win readily follow
any suggestion that offers to make
them more graceful and Improve their
line's.
Ordinary man. for the first time In
several seasons, can this year get some
nrt of Idea of what a woman really
looks like dressed for the street. Rats,
pun's, corsets, hip pads or air pada and
hats that hang down entirely over the
face are spurned by fashion.
BEAUTIFUL CINCINNATI HEIRESS WILL BECOME BRIDE OF SWED
ISH ADMIRAL'S SON.
MRS. M'MAMGAL GUARDED
McAamara Pefen Provides Stout
Kwcort tor Trip F-at.
HAS FRANCISCO. Aug. t Spe
cial. ) Closely guarded by detectives
nnder the direction of John J. Tyrrell,
of Loa Angeles. Mrs. Or tie E. ItcManl
gal waa smuggled Into Oakland on this
morning's Owl train and out again by
tne Southern Pacific Overland to Chi
cago. Mr. MeManlgal waa surrounded by
labor leaders from the moment the
train arrived at Sixteenth street. Oak
land, until the departure of the Over
land from the Mole, among them being
f'laf Tveltmoe. the secretary of the
an Francisco Labor Council.
Walking at either elbow waa a wo
man detective In the employ of the
McNamara defense, and Larry Sullivan,
of Gold field prizefight promoting fame,
now also a detective for the defense
Sullivan's appearance In the dynamit
ing rase Is his public debut from a re
tirement to Mexico following the Ric
key bank failures In Nevada, la whlcrt
he figured prominently.
No Interviewers were allowed to ap
proach Mrs. McManlgaL
ZIONIST LEADER TO QUIT
Klnman of Jarob II. Rehlff, of Xew
York. May Su-rcd to Offlc.
P.VSKU Hwltserland. Aug. 10. Pavld
TVolffsohn. leader of the Zionist move
ment since the death of the founder,
Theodore MertzL has de-lded to retire
because of 111 health. Professor Otto
Warburg, of Berlin, a kinsman of Jacob
IT. Rrhlff. the New York banker, may
succeed to this office. Herr Wolffsohn
presided at the opening of the tenth
Zionist conference here.
Professor Warburg today described
the results of the work that had been
done In Pslestlne during 20 years,
. without political or diplomatic Influ
ence for the benefit not only of the
Jewish element, but of the whole pop
ulation. A bank had been established
at Jaffa and farms and olive and
orange plantations cultivated and an
agricultural experiment station founded
at Haifa.
EXPERT RIFLE-SHOT DEAD
C a pi a in Genrg K. Bartlea, Famous
Indian Fighter, Gone.
LOs ANGELES. Aug. 10. Captain
George V- Bar t let t. coaaidered one of
the greatest rifle experts In the
raited States, died at hi home here
today.
Captain Bartlett. who was tt years
old. for many years acted as Deputy
I'nlted States Marshal In Pine Ridge
Indian Reservation. South Dakota:
tarred a long time as a captain of the
Indian police and was wounded In the
httle of Wounded Knee. M. D. lie
laves one of the finest collections of
Indian relics In the country.
MAN'S "CASTLE" DEFENDED
8larr vt Officer Contend 1I Wa
Within Lawful Klghtse
L Jl'NTA. Colo.. Aug. 10. The de
fense in the trial of Robert Harris,
colored, for the murder of Chief of
Police Craig and Night Marshal Jacob
Kipper, of Rocky Ford, made rapid
progress today.
The defense contend that a man has
a. right to defend bis life when officers
enter his home.
Ixrtmrr Sofl for $0o.
CHICAGO. Aug. 1. Kenator TVlllIam
I.orlmer waa sned for $ooe here today
r.T the Henry F.riccson Compaoy. which
claim this sum Is due for work done
on the Senator- Summer home
years a "
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' Photos Copydight by G. G. Bain.
MIM HELEX ITAUO JkD .MIS FLORM.t. " .
CINCINNATI. Aug. 10. (Special.) Mlso Helen Ptallo. one of the Stallo
sisters, widely known for their beauty and their wealth, is to be married.
The Stallo sisters live In Clnslnnatl. They are probably the richest young
women In the city, having Inherited the enormous fortune of E. Alexander
McDonald.
The man of Miss Helen Ptallo choice Is Nils Florman, who make his home
In New York. Florman comes of a distinguished family In Sweden, his father
being an Admiral In the Swedish navy.
DOOM IS FORECAST
Finney's Presentiment of Un
timely End Fulfilled.
AMERICANS' LOSSES LIGHT
Efficient Salvage Corps rrotecta
Property Endangered In London
Hotel lire Many Personal
K fleets Are Saved.
LONDON. Aug. 10. James Lee Fin
ney, the actor who died In the Carlton
hotel fire last night, had a presentment
of death when he left the United States.
He waa much broken In spirit by the
death of his mother and subsequently
entertained a presentment of Impend
ing evil to himself. Only last June he
made a will In which he gave directions
to Miss Ada Dwyer, an actress, of New
York, with whom he had been asso
ciated, for the disposal of his body and
f feels.
Miss Dwyer said today Mr. Finney's
apprehension was so strong that when
they discussed sailing for America he
Insisted they travel on different vessels
so that she would not be Involved In
the catastrophe tbat he believed would
overtake him. The body was identified
by Miss Dwyer through a chain which
the actor wore on his neck, and finger
rings.
The body of Mr. Finney will be cre
mated after the Inquest and the ashes
will be sent to the United States to be
burled beside the grave of his mother
who died last April. This la In fulfil
ment of a wish expressed by Mr. Fin
ney.
The loss to the American patrons of
the hotel Is not as heavy as had been
expected.
The patrons, who deserted their
rooma as they were when the flames
broke out, found this mornings that the
salvage corps had done Its work so
thoroughly that In many cases their
baggage, clothing and other posses
sions, even down to their toilet arti
cles, had been saved.
The loss to the hotel is estimated st
$150,000. but this probably la an under
estimate, as all the ceilings and most
of the furniture must be replaced.
The hotel management endeavored to
belittle the fire and up to the last mo
ment withheld the fact that Finney had
been burned to death.
THH DRLIQ OF PARIS
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SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 10.
(Special.) Mile. Mlna Mlnar, pre
' mler danseuse of the French
pantomime, "The Darling of
Paris. now being played at the
Orpheum Theater. Is dead from
ptomaine poisoning, after an 111
nees of a week. Her husband. O.
Molasso. was summoned from Kew
York, but will not arrive until
Saturday.
Mile. Mlnar dined on shellfish a
week ago. During the perform
ance that evening she became
very ill. but she finished the act.
Afterward she waa taken to Mc-
t Nutt Hospital, where death final-
I ly ended her suffering.
I Mile. Mlnar appeared as "The
i Darling of Parts' at the Portland
7 Orpheum a few weeks ago. News
I of her death was a shock to em-
I ployes of the local theater.
I "She was a fine little woman
e and earned the friendship of
everyone connected with the the- J
ater during her stay here." said I
Z Mark Woodruff, press repreaenta- 1
J tlve of the Ohpheum, last night. I
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SECT EDITOR IS WARNED
ATTACKS OS GOVERNMENT TO
BE 31 ET BY PROSECCTOR.
Tacoma Home Colony Residents Stir
Official by Practices Which
Will Be .Investigated.
TACOMA. Wash., Aug. 10. CSpe
cial.) Aroused by renewed attacks on
the courts and Government. Deputy
Prosecutor Nolte said today that
whether or not Federal authorities take
action, a sedition Information will be
flled In the Superior Court In a few
days aealnst 8. J. fox. publisher of the
Agitator, a Home Colony weekly news
paper. It also was announced. In
connection with the prosecution of
residents of Home Colony for bathing
in the nude, that a jury of six, com
prising at least three women, will be
sought to try the case.
The prosecution of the newspaper
proprietor will be part of the concert
ed attack on alleged Illegal practices
of the colonists. It hsd been Intended
to leave the sedition case In the hands
of the Government. An article In the
last Issue of the paper, however, in
which the Prosecuting Attorney's of
fice has been attacked over the signa
ture of "A Visitor." ha determined
Deputy Nolte to take the mater Into
the county courts.
"There Is no doubt but that the col
ony Is a nest of anarchists, kept at
fever pitch by such publications, " said
Xolte. "As fir as I know It Is the
only colony of the kind in the United
Plates .and their devotees come here
from all over the world, there being a
number from Russia and Poland and
other foreign nations.
MANY SPIES ARE AT WORK
Bcrlou Consideration of Dangers
Being Made by Army.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 10. Startling
evidence of the pernicious activity of
foreign spies Is in the possession of the
Army General Staff, which accounts for
the serious conslderatl t that is now
beHng given to the most trifling report
of attempts to discover the military
secrets of the country.
An Englishman in Calcutta picked up
in the streets a small package of blue
prints showing every detsll of the de
fense of Corregldor Islands, the main
stronghold of the United State In the
Philippines. The Kngllshman sent the
papers to the War Department here,
but the "most careful investigation
failed to discover the means by which
the Information had. been obtained.
A waiter in a Seattle hotel was
found to be a foreign officer in dls
Kulset possessing many drawings and
notes he had made of the Pacific Coast
defenses.
A New York policeman arrested an
American for a trivial offense and
found In his trunk military maps and
lnformstlon which convinced the offi
cials that he was In the employ of a
foreign government.
Vancouver Jal Empty.
VANCOUVER. Wash., Aug. te (Spe
cial.) With no prisoner In the City Jail.
the Chief of r'once. John Seorlst. Is at
the beach, taking a two weeks' vacation.
Am no arrest have been made for sev
eral days, the Chief will not come home
Just Received
NEW WHITE
FELT HATS
Lipm
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Merchandise of Zfteril Onlx- -
WhiteFeltHats
Newest Shapes
SmartestStyles
Final Dismissal Prices on
Mid-Summer Millinery
Not a hat in this large department has escaped the dismissal price every
hat reduced for both women and children in the trimmed and untrimmed
section.
Below please note the startling prices now asked for hats
Untrimmed Shapes
25c
Sailor Hals
25c to $3.95
Never Too Many Bath Towels
When Pnced at buch a rigure
A Bargain at 25c
lhis is the hnest
Turkish bath towel ever
sold at such a low fig
ure. It is an opportu
nity that comes but sel
dom for the housewife
to put in her yearly
supply.
They are made of
two-ply cotton
ibleached. Size 45 by
22 in. Hemmed ends.
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11V V.-
Buy all you want; there is no limit to the number.
on Lawn Kimonos
Picturesque Trimmed Hals.
$1.48
Small Hats and Turbans
50c
An Assortment of Hats and Shapes
, 10c,
This sale goes into effect the first thing this morning.
Unprecedented Prices
Every Lawn Kimono in the
House Greatly Lessened
For Friday Bargains
Our entire stock of ladies' long lawn kimonos
divided intd three lot3 at extra reductions for our
Odds and Ends sale. ,.
Fine lawn kimonos in white or colors, full'
length, made in dainty figured or flowered designs,
belted, loose or Empire styles. Trimmed with
fancy borders, plain bandings or laces and insertions. "
Made with V, square or round necks. Some have elbow sleeves, others have
the kimono-style sleeve. A splendid assortment to choose from.
$1.60 and $1.75 Long Kimonos 98c $1.75 to $2.25 Long Kimonos $1.49
Regular $2.50 to $3.75 Long Kimonos, Special $1.98
I jr1iW ahrrrf lawn kimonos in white and colors in belted style. Some have the
sailor collars, others are plain, trimmed with dainty laces and insertions or flowered bandings.
Short sleeves.
Regular 50c and 65c Short Kimonos at 39c Regular $1.75 to $2.25 Short Kimonos at $1.49
Regular $1.50 Short Kimonos, Special 98c Regular $2.50 to $3. 75 Short Kimonos at $1.98
Mi
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Silk Mixed Crepe
35c Yard
Regular 50c Yard
This beautiful silk mixed
fabric comes in three distinct
crepe weaves.
Plain crepe effect, ripple
effect and satin stripe effect.
T went y-fi v e different
shades of the latest hues.
An ideal fabric for even
ing wear as well as street
frocks.
Pare Thread Silk
Stockings
Special 50c
Women's pure silk thread
stockings with extra quality
reinforced heel and toe and
wide lisle garter top. this'pro
tecting the parts where there
is the most wear.
This is a seamless, full
fashioned hose in black and
tan. All sizes.
A TRIUMPHANT SALE IN THE SUIT DEPARTMENT
Offering Tailored Suits and Coats at a Sacrifice
Original Prices Were From $25.00 to $50.00
All This Season's Popular Styles
1
Pongee Coats and Suits
ff Linen Coats and Suits
J I B Cream Serge Suits, Coats
WVr Heavy Corded Silk Coats
fill Satin Suits and Coats
gjHg Worsted Suits in Serges
ancf Mixtures.
The woman who needs a new coat or suit is fortunate to be reading this announcement, for this is the first time
such fine garments as these have ever been offered at such a low price. This sale is possible for only one reason
to make room for the new Fall stock. They are not old style garments that we are offering, but this seasons very
newest and best styles that can be worn away up into the Winter. jji jri.
Many of the suits are plain tailored, while others .are trimmed. Light and dark plain colors, and dark and light
mixtures. Come early Friday morning as no phone orders will, be taken. The two corner windows on lhird street
will be devoted to this immense display.
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at the expiration of hla leave of ab
aenc. The doors of the Jail are kept
open all day to ventilate It.
CAGE WITH 45 MEN . FALLS
18 Miner Serloucly, 2 8 Sligbtly,
Kurt in Prussia.
BOC'HITM. Prussia. Au. 10. A rl-
oijb accident to the holetlng machinery
t Krupp's Hannibal coal mine today
rauaed rumors that mur persona had
been killed. Later reports (how there
were no deaths, but 18 miner were
seriously and 2 others slightly hurt.
The machlnest lost control ol trie
hoistln: machinery while a fonr-tory
cage, occupied by 45 men, was descend-
In; and the care dropped aou iee to
the bottom of the shaft. Fortunate
ly, the companion cage ascending; waa
empty through a delay on the part of
the night shift to leave tne mine, mn
erwise a far more serious accident
must have resulted.
Attractive Hair
Every Woman Can Have It if
She is Not Already Bald
In an' article In a leading magazine
this Spring a noted dermatologist states
that "baldness In women l caused Dy
rats and puffs and maltreatment of the
scalp by Incompetent hair dresser.
The woman who win use rAnisiAW
SAO a reaularlv will have no use for
rats and puffs because she will have a
wealth of beautiful radiant hair of her
own.
JEALOUS !
Some women are Inclined to envy the
beautiful hair other women possess
when It would be far more sensible to
get a bottle of PARISIAN SAGS and
have fascinating hair of their own.
PARISIAN SAGE is guaranteed to
eradicate dandruff, atop falling hair
and itching scalp or money bark.
It Is the Ideal refined hair dressing
that delights and refreshe. The girl
with the Auburn hair on every bottle.
Fifty cents at Woodard. Clarke A Co.
and druggists) everywhere. ,
The Steamer Bay ocean
BAYOCEAN
AND RETURN
The last excursion this
season at this price
Leaves Portland Friday evening at 10 o'clock, returning to Portland Monday,
I evening.. N -
Special Portland 'Ad Club Excursion for members and their friends, $15.50, in
cluding all expenses. Reservations may be made up to 5:30 this evening. .
Apply for information
T.B.Potfcer Realty Company
No. 720 Corbett Building?
Main 7270.
A 6291