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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1914)
''JJ---' nxAt wuiumjAV . Olf, XUXrt 3 RETORT COURTEOUS Join the Free Classes in Knitting and Crocheting 9 to 12 A. M, 1 to 5 P. M. Daily, Second Floor Charge Purchases Made Today and the Remainder of This Month Will Go on November Accounts GIVEN 1. MOORES - SOCAS Pre-Holiday Sale Men's Neckwear At 50c, 65c, 85c, $1.19 Main Floor An unprecedented opportunity to choose Christmas Neckwear at noteworthy savings. Hundreds of beautiful new patterns. ery latest wide-flowing-end styles. See special window display of -these Ties. Olds, Worttnan $c King Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods Pacific Phone Marshall 4800 Home Phone A 6231 Neckwear V2 Price Main Floor Beautiful hand-embroidered Coat Collars in large stylesmany exquisite patterns to select from. Fine sheer batiste combined with Irish crochet and hand -made Irish crochet. Pieces ly T ,T ranging in price $5 to $25, now MTM ICS Clarke Leiter Reminds Repub lican Chairman of His Pre dictions in 1912. GUESSES ARE INVERTED Mr. Hanley's Manager Declares Vic tory Lies With Progressives Ac cuses Opponents of Stealing Thunder at Eleventh Hour. . "'I doubt very much if the public is interested in the antics of political managers," said Clarke Leiter, man ager for William Hanley, Progressive candidate for the United States Sen ate, yesterday, in answer to a column article by C. B. Moores, Republican state chairman. "I imagine that thev are. however, Interested in the candidates and their principles, and I have tried to conduct our campaign for Mr. Hanley along constructive lines. However, if I have been able to entertain or amuse Mr. Moores for a few minutes and lighten the gloom over the impending defeat that confronts the Republican camp, I am indeed gratified. "Mr. Moores himself has in the past proved very entertaining at times, es pecially as a political prophet. I won der if this is the same Mr. Moores who predicted Mr. Taft's overwhelm ing election, when Mr, Taft only ran third. I have noticed that Mr. Moores' predictions usually go in the inverse ratio. He predicts Mr. Booth's elec tion. It seems safe, therefore, to as sume that Mr. Booth will be third In the race. Inconsistencies Pointed Out. "If Mr. Hanley is not a serious Sen atorial candidate or a formidable factor In the race for United States Senator ship, what is Mr. Moores worried about? And why is he giving Mr. Han ley's campaign a whole column in The Oregonlan? The fact is, one of the many things that is making Mr. Moores gloomy is the steadily gaining strength of Mr. Hanley and the steady drift of the progressive Republican votes to Mr. Hanley. "If Mr. Booth is so overwhelmingly elected, why carry on a campaign at all? Why not stop? Since Mr. Moores professes not to fear Mr. Hanley, and Insists Mr. Chamberlain is going to have no votes at all, why worry about Mr. Hanley's camp? Why worry about Lawson's words and Letter's rhetoric? With all the millionaires in Oregon, with all the banks, railroads, water power corporations, owners of timber and skyscrapers In the Booth camp, why worry because Thomas W. Law son known as a true friend of the people and the foe of Standard Oil takes his pen in hand and writes let ters to the people, who believe him and trust him, about his friend Hanley? Publicity In Plenty Available. "I know one thing that Mr. Moores does not have to worry about, and that is publicity. He sends out press matter. And lo, it appears as edito rials in the country newspapers. Mr. Moores becomes worried about Han ley, presses a button and the news papers begin to run oft anti-Hanley matter. Really, Mr. Moores makes me envious. "Mr. Hanley's position on all public questions has been stated fully and frankly. He is standing squarely on his constructive platform for the devel opment of Oregon." "It must be a great comfort to Mr. Moores to read over the Republican registration, but when he remembers how lightly party ties are held in Ore gon he grows worried again and com mences to figure and prophesy. He knows that over one-half of the Re publican registration is composed of progressive Republicans who are op posed to the scheme to elect a reaction ary Senator, to revive the old Assembly machine, to knife the Oregon system. Booth Given Third Place. "According to estimates based upon the latest registration figures as fur nished by the Secretary of State, the candidates, for United States Senator will receive the following vote on No vember 3: Hanley, 90,000; Chamberlain, 75,000, and Booth, 65,000. The remain der of the vote will be proportioned between Socialists and Prohibitionists. "No doubt this will worry Mr. Moores. For that I am s'orry. "Mr. Moores is also worried about Mr. Hanley's stand in favor of a mod erate protective tariff and his states manlike views that all tariff questions should be settled by a non-partisan tariff commission (like the Interstate Commerce Commission), and the whole tariff question taken out cf politics and the log-rolling of Congress, so that business would not be continually un settled and disturbed. Why? Because Mr. Hanley's stand appeals to business men of all parties and gains him votes from the progressive Republicans. "Progressives to Decide." "The fact of the matter Is, and the veriest tyro in politics knows, that the Senatorial campaign is going to be decided by the progressive Republi cans. "Why is the Journal trying to com pliment the 'Lincoln Republicans' if not to entice them into the Chamberlain camp? WBV are Mr. Moores' machine friends so deeply interested in the stand the progressive Republicans are going to take? "Where will the progressive Repub licans go In this election? Surely not to the reactionary Booth. Surely not to free trade Chamberlain, never the friend of progressive government. They are flocking to Hanley, the genuine progressive, the friend of the Oregon system, the man whose sole aim in life is to do something for every man, woman and child in Oregon." EAST SIDE CAMPAIGN ON Business Men Start Publicity Work to Promote District's Trade. At a special meeting of the East .Side Business Men's Club Wednesday night the publicity committee, with H. A. Calef chairman, was authorized to go ahead with the publicity plans, and to print the circular cards to be placed In the windows of East Side business houses. These will range In size from five inches to two feet in diameter, and will be illuminated. Between 30 and 40 business men and representatives of business concerns attended the meeting and gave the plan cordial support. L. M. Lepper reported that two-thirds of the money needed to meet the expenses of the publicity plan had been secured and more Is coming In every day. The committee estimates that it will cost $300 to J250 a month to cover expenses. The illuminated cards read: "Help Boost for the East Side. Bigger, . Better. Busier East Side. Give the East Sido Preference. Quality, Price and Service Being Equal." DOUBLE Double art: Stamps Today with Cash Purchases of WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S Ready-to-Wear Apparel Otl SCCOTld FlOOV rhiS includes Women's Suits, Coats, Dresses, ; : Skirts, Sweaters, "Waists, Kimonos, Furs, Etc., Children's Coats, Dresses, Sweaters, Infants' "WearWomen's Muslin Underwear, Corsets $1.25-$1.5Q Kid Gloves $1.15 $1 to $1.50 Silk Hose 95c Main Floor A stirring sale- of women's Kid Gloves for Friday. Standard qualities in $1.25 and $1.50 real kid and fine lambskin in P. K. and overseam-sewn styles. Fresh, new stock. Shown in black, white and tan. Bny the Christmas Gloves here and save. $1.25, $1.50 Gloves f f T on sale Friday, pr. P Main Floor Women's fine qual ity black silk Hose at a reduced price. 500 pairs in this lot. Styled with deep garter top of best lisle. Reinforced heels and toes. Splen did range of all sizes. Standard $1 and $1.50 grades. Don't miss this splendid opportunity to sup ply your hosiery needs. Q Priced Friday at. pair"-''' 50c Embroideries 10c Yd. Main Floor Broken lines and small lots of Embroidery priced for quick clean-up Galloons and in sertions in great variety of styles and widths. . Embroideries in this assortment worth up to 50o the yard. Be on hand early today and have first choice. t While they last at, yard t'C Women's Dresses lJZrlo $37.50 Priced Special for Friday at Second Floor This lot is composed of garments from our regular stock lines which have sold down to one or two of a kind. Good serviceable styles. One model is of charmeuse with shawl collar and fancy vest effect of- cream lace. Over draped skirt trimmed with cloth-covered buttons, meteor with chiffon tunic Another model is of crepe Many other stylish Dresses of velvets, charmeuse, ;repe meteor, serge, crepe de ,chine, etc., in good range of desirable shades. This is one of the most important dress sal es we have announced for some time and undoubtedly there will be rapid selling while any of these are to be had. Dresses in this assortment which were priced to sell up to $37.50 early GJ T )! in the season. Take your choice of scores of pretty models at epXOW 250 New Dress Skirts on Sale at $5.00 Dainty New Waists, Special $2.69 Second Floor Special purchase of 250 women's smart new Dress Skirts to go on sale today at . $5.00. Stylish new models in yoke effect, or ' yoke-tunic style some trimmed with braids, oth ers with bone buttons. Plain colors and attractive combination styles, also many, in the beautiful new tweed mix tures in all colors. Priced 3JZ? fhh very special at only, each $2.69 Attractive New Waists of Organdie and Crepe, $2.98 Second Floor Many pretty styles are shown in these new tub Waists. Long sleeves and low necks. Effectively trimmed with lace insertions, embroid ery and tucks. Materials include plain and embroidered voiles, batiste and crepe. Don't miss this opportunity to buy a handsome new Waist at a special low price. ifull range of all sizes. Your choice at Stylish New Coats $12.50, $15.00, $18.50 Second Floor Today we feature new lines of Wom men's and Misses' Winter Coats at popular prices. The styles and fabrics are of the best produced at the price. Ask to see the handsome models at $12.50, $15, and $18.50. AT $12. 50 Women's and Misses' Coats in smart new belted effects also in long waist styles and flare skirt model. Many of these are designed especially for school girls and small women. Mixtures ZJ S and plain colors. Scores of smart styles - AT $15.00 Great variety of models at this price one especially stylish Coat is in the popular Balmacaan effect. Sleeves and shoulder lined with excellent qual ity satin. Plain colors and mixtures, in 1 C fiih rich new Fall and Winter colors, at JXiJW AT $18.50 Women's and Misses' Winter Coats in Balmacaans, belted styles, Balkan models and Redingote effects. Tweeds, Cheviots, Kersey, Boucle, CP M O EZf etc. Many models to select from." Price ? Cf. J Vr Girls' New Coats at $5.98 Second Floor Blue and brown baby lamb, trimmed with plush collars and cuffs. Also smart styles in zibelines in all the wanted colors. Well made and handsomely finished. Ages 6 to 14. Priced special PJ'0 Girls' New Balmacaans At $15.50 Second Floor We have just re ceived a new shipment of Bal macaan Coats for girls 8 to 14 years of age. Made of cravenetted English mixtures, with hat to match. Very smart. J "J C Priced Friday at V --- Girls' New Fall Dresses $4.98 and $6.48 Second Floor Two-piece and Bus ter styles, of serges and wool plaids, trimmed with belts, but tons, etc. Ages 6 to i O 14.' At $4.98 and P0.4fc0 Apron Specials Coverall Aprons, special at 6T Belted-Back Gingham Aprons S9 Men's $4.50 Calf Shoes $3.69 Women's $5 Shoes at $3.69 Main Floor Men's extra quality Chile an Calf Shoes in stylish Fall and Win ter lasts, including smart short-vamped, high-toe models with heavy double soles oak tanned. Firm, close-grained stock. We also include a special line of men's tan Russian calf on the flat English model. All sizes. Stand- G?Q Ck ard, $4.50 Shoes now at SiJOZ7 Main Floor Women's button and lace Shoes in a wide range of styles and materials. Genuine black ooze, suede, patent leather, dull calf and vici kid. Up-to-the-minute lasts and shapes. Also the common-sense models for those seeking foot comfort. Complete as sortment of sizes and O JQ widths." Stand'd $5 Shoes pOe-7 $3 Shoes for "Big Girls" Special at $2.45 Main Floor Shoes made especially for growing feet. Patent, gunmetal and kid with cloth or goat toppings. Flat heels and wide toes. Sizes from Z?0 i EZ. 2i2 to C, $4 grades $2.95; sizes .12 ta 2, $3.00 grades now at p&eJ Women's Felt Slippers 98S Women's Crocheted Slippers now for only 48J 19.85 m Men's $25 Suits $19.85 World-Famous Makes Main Floor In going through onr stock we have come across a number of broken lines which we wish to close out at once, hence tile special reduction noted above. Every Suit is hand-tailored throughout with the very best of linings, canvas, etc. Included in this lot are many of the season's best selling models made by America's foremost clothiers. Good assortment of sizes and neat patterns. Standard $25.00 Suits priced special at Men's $1.25 Shirts Now 95c Main Floor Dozens of distinctive new pat terns in neat stripes or figured effects. In plain or plaited bosoms with soft or starched cuffs. These are all hand-laundered and the sizes are cut full. Q Standard $1.25 Shirts special Men's $2.QO Underwear Special 95c Main Floor Odd lines men's Shirts and Drawers priced for quick disposal. Mostly all sizes. Good weights. Grades Q fijp worth to $2 a garment on sale forf Men's $1.50 Gray, Tan Mocha Gloves $1.15 Men's "Shedrain" Waterproof Hats $3.00 Men's Balmacaan Waterproof Hats at $2.00 Bath Robes and House Coats $3.50 to $18.00 Boys7 Blue Serge Suits at $4.95 Boys' Corduroy Pants at $1.50 Pair Main Floor We have just re ceived by express a large ship ment of the much-wanted dark brown Corduroy Pants for boys' school wear. These are extra well made and are of good weight. Complete range of sizes for boys G to 17 years of age. Moderately priced C t CT f at, the pair, only P - Boys' Coats $5 to $20 Blouses 50c I .. X. I I ,M r Main Floor Boys' smart, new Norfolk Suits of sjjlendid quality wool serge. Pants lined through out with double-taped seams.. Coats lined with serge. We also include at this price 200 Boys' Norfolks in novelty weaves, with one or two pairs, pants. Suits made to wear. On Q U special sale at only ?ej j Main Floor Extensive showing of Boys' New Balmacaans in the beautiful new tweeds and mix tures. Styled exactly like our men's models. All sizes in the lot. Priced spe cial at sVpte0 $20.00 Main Floor Our Boys' Shirts and Blouses are made J:rom the best of materials obtainable and the styles and patterns are most attractive. Ask to see these ex cellent new Shirts and CZff Blouses. Priced Friday f vC A Great 2-Day Sale Women's Coats In the Basement Underprice Store Friday and Saturday jjj f " $15 to $20 Winter Coats See Display in Alder Street Window 500 new Winter Coats purchased at LESS than manufacturer's cost are involved in this extraordinary sale in the Underprice Store Friday and Saturday. Every garment is new approved models for 1914 season FOUR POPULAR STYLES, AS . ILLUSTRATED ABOVE and many more equally as attractive. Mostly in three quarter lengths, although there are some full length and a few short styles. Materials are of the better grades in chinchilla, fancy plaids, zibelines, pebble cheviots, tweeds, mixtures, etc. Beautiful range of rich colors and patterns. Sizes 14. 16, 18 and 20 for misses and 36 to 42 women's. Standard $15.00, $16.50. $18.00, $20.00 tq Q O and $22.50 Coats on special sale for this event at only PC9 Unparalleled Millinery. Offerings! PprPridayand Saturday Our Entire Stock of Trimmed Hats in Millinery Salons on the Second Floor Included in This Sensational Sale Absolutely "None Reserved Grouped Into 2 Lots and Priced as Follows: Hats Worth Up to $50, Now $15 Hats Worth Up to $12, Now S4 Unrestricted choice of all Trimmed Hats, in cluding beautiful ' imported pattern Hats trimmed with ostrich, paradise, oura and other exquisite novelties. This season's very choicest creations from world-famous designers. Hats which were marked to sell heretofore up to $50.00. lour choice DYiday and Saturday lor $15.00 At $4 we place on sale our entire re maining stock of Trimmed Hats, sell ing heretofore up to and including $12. Think ot it I An opportunity to choose from hundreds of the season's newest and best models in all shapes, all colors, all trimmings. Hats in the lot worth up to $12.00 are placed CS ffi on sale for this event at only p' W Any Untrimmed Hat in Basement for 98c Sweeping disposal of all Untrimmed -Hats in the Basement Millinery at 98c each. Very latest models, including new soft-crown sailors, with large or small brims ; telescope crowns, with nar row brims and side rolls; round crowns, with roll brims; also manv different styles in popular turbans. Best quality of velvets and plushes. ABSOLUTELY NONE RESERVED. QOn Yonr choice of the entire stock of Untrimmed Hats in the Underprice Store Friday atO Shop in the Morning Glenwood Bu t ter 75c Square Grocery Dept. Fourth Floor Fresh shipments received daily. Uniform quality and 7 CZf delicious flavor. 2 lbs. - 20c Comb Honey, special 15J Hood River Apples Another carload just received. Spitzenburgbs, Ortleys and De licious. Fine, even pack and priced $1.25, $1.50 and $2 box. 500 boxes Baldwin Apples, Special T5 Box. Holland Bulbs Imported Holland Bulbs Hya cinths, Tulips, Jonquils, Snow drops and Narcissus. Plant now. Annual Sale Libbey Cut Glass Exclusive Designs Exquisite Quality Third Floor For practically a century Libbey Cut Glass h the standard of excellence. Now is the time to select your gifts at special low prices. Our entire line Cut Glass on 20 PER CENT REDUCTION. $1.75 Cut Glass Nappies $1.40 $2.00 Cut Glass Olives $2.60 $3.50 Handled Jellies at $2.80 $5.00 Fruit Bowls for $4.00 $6.00 Fruit Bowls for $4.80 $5.50 Sugar and Cream $8.00 Sugar and Cream $5.00 Cheese Plate for $3.00 Bread Plate for $4.00 Candlestick only as been holiday sale at $4.40 $6.40 S4.00 S6.40 $3.20 Mazda Lamps for Perfect Light! Mazda Electric Lamps will double your light at same cost or save half the expense with same light. We have Mazda Lamps for -every purpose. 40-watt Mazda Lights 30S 60-watt 40f 100-watt 70 New Line Sterling Silverware in Plain Designs EXTRA Fine quality Parlor Bri oms with white enamefed d n handles. Specially priced for this event at low price S. & S. Trading Stamps Given With Purchases. Always Ask For Them. Hosiery Sale Bargain Circle on Main Floor 25c Hose 15S Odd lines of women's Hose in black, tan and red. Standard 25c grades priced for Friday at J T low price of, the pair JC 25c Hose 19 Women's black cotton and lisle Hose in heavy and light weights. Full line of all sizes. 25c Hose " Q- specially priced, pair 35c Hose 29 Women's heavy black, fall-fashion Hose and lisle Hose in tan. 3 OQ pairs for S5. Pair' 50c Hose 39 Women's silk plated and silk lisle Hose in tan, white, black. 3 QQi pairs $1.15, pair-" Boys' and Girls' guaranteed hose, all sizes, the air 15?