NOVEMBER SU, 1915. January Home Journal Patterns frtRTL.M MEN WHO BittYED TORt YESTKRDAY CAIOHT BY OREGONIAN PHOTOGRAPHER STAC OR. WISE DEPARTS; VISTA-HOUSE SPIRIT , ASSURES SUCCESS ! Party Traverses Highway De spite Inclement Weather. 'S1CC0 Day Postponed. I I Mi UK. II JIMvS 0 HiotinAi. And "Good Dressing Now Ready, Pattern Counter Olds, Wortman & King Dependable Merchandise New York Rabbi, Off to Seat tle on Mission, Expresses Gratitude to Portland. " .... . n n . -- w. m a XT " t O V T"l V a a ill' iiiiri!. iiivr.iiii.ii.iAii - a w ' -. a . 1 V !. ...w. " , SAYS KINDLY WORDS - -f- . raJ - , Ja . 75 ...V I'm 1 aTT Double Stamps On Groceries DOUBLE "S. & H." GREEN TRADING STAMPS will be given with all cash purchases made today in our Model Grocery on the 4th floor. This also includes purchases made in the Bakery and Delicatessen departments. Buy your month's supplies now and save. RETURN STOP TO BE BRIEF View termed wonderful MahrH S. J. t I. p--liW mt I M.;r l.athai.La.aa. Mma I. Jaratr (rrtalalt TKal : xt Mill lie llalll. Nets tr.. .'.ia'. Ifnp- Jifllf 4f.t.. ft. T."4.nl 4 .iBre,ov H9pu44 l ir ).lf li si I-' in aa lt "- limbi-a I(i&t. iw4l) .B'h.i.4am Wa, mntft ama f h . in m l r af ta ronim't-. t iluutl a.aor . cl H. .. ft t M'J will ..a;lr, aa aa lb. na.mbrs rf the f mmitr.a an4 (n4b!i--0",tl riUa.as f I'rtrt;.a4 raa anaa. It on. Hi'ivfftf a drt.'a ...I Wln4 tt ftrrl.4 .ilk It a .'Is a I.t. " " ..ra li in-l J' m fl, rn.mb.ra of Ita t.r ll.'ia rvmmittf aa-1 mn w h It, b.a t ta t.k. r (ia r B ef )rP44V rr. rrial... a.; out lb tajv Crowe) I'mnt a th.ir 4. 111014. y.i.r. rirrtnn ef It d. &4 pre.44 h.a camml!! ma. '1 wh.a ft atv.-r.4 thai lha jaa.h.e . btf:i far out4-r r.r. " 9ae It. rvmmv&ii'tt'ij wttr. .t.r IHnMri ef R ramm'. n4 tt.y !'-pe4 al tfi Aatomobi Club. Ar -mpM.4 r t ft . bttlI.r n4 or rf It rolim&i IttataaaT. ibntt'l . I..1,..'.,. r h4 gma cut on It b'ctwav .r:v ta b iirt ttal IUbM r.tfh. tt Vllo weu'4 ! ! t wti-nrxtf th. fm4. T4. 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WAR PICTURES SHOWN tatbtKoT irni urn o mmr. f:rtf T HoMollV rW4 flM UfBM ' f fy.b rrB Tl4 au ru:lM ! l It rr.N war fra( ai4 i:ilfl.iM .am . ..!. apof vnl.r t-'a air. f war w.ra .n If K eiM I. II '.!. h 4i.r4 a t:.trat4 l t'ar ea J4'anol rH'-. Al' Is tVa-." i ii l't rbrlru t b'jrvai I c tot. Ana( Ita qn-l.l ict'i' taw u aa. i!lu.alrtin4 I'raS't b Is i af a tMiriMa ranaptaa. Tt ! t nr., Wr f!a'..ak a a laa f-m a Iir4 air.tip, bw wa. f i4 . iba a't.r iwa. "Tt Lrlt.r lloma" .w4 a 9ra-i .M.r wnttp( lt l.r la it tr.awft by Da af ft p. l.ttadi-:. al llf(5 s:w . ft.a ..era7.4 b ft. .4f af It batll ' f4 f'iraat. r '-tk I1 1 i a if; if 4 V - - . ... . jm " IllT I'-- - - -4"-'-'"-a atlaatlll " . JataW la., i . ' . a T rr . V... , ' " ',; d " rl;. M ; ; j-L I:- t.: 4, .J" a. i A Akwaa rrrtf Dprrk aark afr a a4 I '4 MtrMa. .rrrm ml tb -Il4p Haa4. Ilrl. Ilraara. bat tola llaaa Is a rmlir." -We're Barry. Uea- LAWS ARE BLAMED Divorce Held to Be Result of Faulty Marriages. CHURCH CHANGE PROPOSED ra.lnr Im-Um Thai Portland' tuiorrt) Coarl lajr IU Miamr, bal Viaroatrr'a "rillinx ttcaorf I Ilcrar. af mpa. mt .a. t. sf It " r mm ' at a r laa p( r. rbwa4 l: al ! fr-il atii a:. tif. t I'nn n4 at .r ra. ( aw rbb4 f ta.ir f a ..r fl. V. flaat la4 bw tt warn. a ef V ran-a. autm4 la rft'aa.n; la U'-1fe fafj.M atTt-. Saw 4.a riatnla ai b.w bail. an4 h;i.I n.a'i ar. Ba na aif, b'". att bta r-t n4 mtf at ba.a sT lim. ar .. a oitti i. na praarra... af It. war a.r.t.r ft.! tin( ti It btptfa! ar m4nt trti fa.'f-.r. ia .fi-a-ft.a fi.f'tfa waa al 1.4 b Mi-aa H att-ta It. Ranti.! wt aanaT sa.arsl inni f AlttU l'iat Tt f af Hark wftu-ft ft wara. Its Ka lr Ua'Xaal ti.(n4. waa nailK at It wi4wfta4 mt Alaska, lol."!"! It taolurs aa afT.rlac far ta raii.f ef Ita rra- llvtcvi.aot p4r'ft..r w la.aa 1-a.ltT Mow ). I.n -!. MKut ua -lltM lu" 4ceia aflra b.rerna 4 4raia .V ! e-jr coi:a(t air.r r.aia ti -John fimiir i. rr l m portari tr.an Jtti.r a rtiootva? aatrr rnor rbiMfan ara 4ma.4 bfur P:.ir ara bora In w.).o "an ara 4;'rr4 bjr traal 4 rr. la a n .1 ' . . ' . .r aailil..a .1 wbi-. I baa affriat.4 I wo4'4 lata if'Ba poalrrltv an4 lb. real a a r . . t . r .r.a-a Muld I h.v. r.4 .r Ih.m a b irtal ralhrr a w.aii aar .ri. t ta a.a.r m b.ln4 a wbra wilft CM 4frn. ''ort'an4a Ttiafr i'o'rn may ba a iftam. but Vaaroaf.r a 'aJ4inaj l(a r I t. a 4t.ara-ra." miiBtain.4 lr. I'ranft t. I.a.ari4 Ira M. mrtnon al I . I'ir.l !UrTt4i. I aurrri la.l (tiffhl a "Tar I't.art". 'urt aV'j.al tan." It A aai.f atrwM b foiirj pot In lbs ravlnon f divorce bil f Ilia praarnl marrla lawa. II ihouM t rrmrmbarrd that di rorre la not a riuir. but a rrault of anucrtl.nl rau.' arrd Pr. Lov land. "Tia folly lo ftimo over rrult if we do not rrmova rigwa. Prrafh era oli.n crow blrrlral orrr lha arorar Ihlrr -If Ihe hm la lh rornrrilon, of -lTll:iaUrn. If ta famlir un,t frorn whlrh wa rkon. If Ihr chPd ha a rht lo ba wrll born, as we all pro f.. to bltr. than l It tot hlh lima lhal wa plara lha rmphaal where It ..r.fi lay the ax al Ihe root r' ihe ire, and lhat tree ta ihe inarrlai a tar rather than the divorce court. Preach er, m moil church. ara forbidden by rhurrti law to marry divorced person, but ihey ara not forbidden to marry lha Imbecile, lha criminal, the rhyal ca:lr. mentally and morally dlrd tlaa Marrlaaea Praayaeat. -I II not lima lhal the state should snarl laws lhat will place Ih marriae r.ramonv upon a hiher plana than a transaction In real a.iate. and that irterrlece last nhould forever prohibit ti marri.ee of the unfit? -! It not lima for the church lo bae a iniie o y ftoout divorce and a ro4 deal mora lo say about proper marrl.a? Th church mu.t slop c:intn with stubborn tenacity in tradition In irodarn social questions, w need lo review some of our ihrol or m Ihm lia-ht of eociooy and we mar dlacov.r lhat th.re la some truth In lha theory of Ihe It. formation lead era hal 'Jut divorce la a medicine for i-.e dia. of unfit marrlaf--- -a . i id... .re aasocU si. 4 will narriaaee: bom., parenlsa ..i-im lhal lends la de.troy these Is an enrmy of man ftmd pointed out lha minister. Kpea tn of lb atrowth of divorce, he ald hat In Multnomah Tounty for ll the ratio one divorce lo la o and ooe bstf marriasrs. Ml .rr aaae rileal. "O.e lud In rnrtland yerterdar franird nine dlorce la one hour vet a ra l oureve clvllUed." -s.l.4 la preacher. A monat the cau.ea for the appaltlnc record of lha modern divorce courts. i ' r l.ov.anq ia vi " - fd. arnnnniM amasrlpaMan Of women. To b an old maid la no longer considered calamitous. "The universal education of women ha o raised the standard of require ment of wedded life that failure to meet them leads to the di.'orce court. "Co-education n our school and coHcura has Its advantage, but lo has It maltitn perils. Tuppy love' la dangrrou. "(...r moderns cross Indlvldualinm on tie one band nd cross socialism on the othr. Hotli rebel at 'wedded lav ery.' and marrlace vor, like national agreement, become mere "scraps of paper." AUTO BREAKS MAN'S LEG Victim I Several Honrs Wit hoot Medical Attention. Ccorge Gaie. a minlmr man. year old. wa run down by an automobile at the corner of Fourth and Burnslde street al S:30 Saturday ntcht and his right ankle wa broken. With scarcely a fiance behind, two young- men and girl in the machine, sped away, and their Identity I not known. The num ber of the automobile was not seen. The Injured man was put to bed In a lodglnc-house near Ihe scene of the accident by some friends, who did nl know Ihe extent of hia Injuries, and ha lay there without medical attention until 10:J0 yesterday, when the Kmer genry lluspital was notified and an ambulance sent for blm. ill wounds were dressed by Vteward Ltwlon, and be was later sent to the Uood Samar itan Hospital. Milwaukee Line Make Change. CHEHAL1!. Wah., Nov. :. (Spe cial. Iv. M. Hopkins, recently sta tioned at Centrella. ha been trans ferred to Chehall aa local agent for Ih Tuget riound tc tVlllapa Harbor lUllway Company, the Milwaukee new bram-h line lo Wlliapa Harbor clliea. J. i;frorer. who ha been temporarily acting a agent at Chehall. has been transferred to Havmond. where he will act as cashier. M. U. Martini remain I rhehalle aa train dispatcher. B'nai B'rltli Hears Lecture on Sub ject of "Zionist Movement" In Last Address Here Columbia Highway Lauded After Trip. After another busy morning, in which he made a Bpeech. took a ride out the Columbia River Highway, met many visitor and. gave out an Inter view to the paper among other stren uou accomplishment. Ur. Stephen A Wise, rabbi of the Free Synagogue, New York City, left Portland at 2:10 o"clock yeterday for t-eattle. Mrs. Wise accompanied him. Dr. Wise epoke at Seattle last night and will devote today to his mission of gathering funds for relief of the starving Jews of PaleFtine. He and Mr. Wise will be in Portland about an hour Tuesday morning, between trains. They will arrive from Seattle at l:JO and depart for the East via Salt Lake City at 9:30. Just before departing on the train Pr. Wise gave out the following state ment: "I cannot leave Portland without making thl public acknowledgment of the gracious and generous hospitality of the people of Portland. Mrs. Wise and I knew that we were coming back to friends, but it was good indeed to And not only that one is remembered, but that friends are ready to take one back to their heart. "It has been a great joy to us to see Tortland again in It new strength, and to find the beautiful Tortland of old has become one of the great cities of the Nation. "I desire at this time to make special expression of my gratitude to the good men and women of Portland who have been ready to respond to the cry of the needy in behalf of whom I appealed. "Ben Selling will serve as chairman of the committee of the relief fund and Julius U Meier will act as treasurer. To either rhairman or treasurer con tributions may be sent by those who have not yet had an opportunity of forwarding their gifts." Karlv In Ihe morning Rabbi and Mrs. Wtje went out the Columbia River Highway as far as Shepherd's Pell with Samuel C. Incaater and Nathan Strauss. Ir. Wise, who mado-a tour of Kurope two year ago. declared that wltn the European highways thus fresh in his memory, he could say that the Columbia River Highway was the most grand and inspiring of all. Dr. Wise spoke before an audience of several hundred in the B'nai B'nth building. Thirteenth and Mill street, at 11:30 o'clock, ills subject was "The Zionist Movement." One of the features of the meeting was an orchestra composed of more than a score of violins, played by youngsters between 6 and 10 years old. while SO other children sang the Zion ist anthem and "America." MISS MILDRED HIMES WED Daughter of Ploneew Becomes Brid- of Dims Business Man. Mit-a Mildred F. Himes. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Himes, well known pioneers of Oregon, and Guy Huswell. of fclma. Wash., were married at the home of the bride's parents. 874 East Everett street, last Wednesday. The wedding was a quiet affair, and only Immediate relatives of the bride were present. Rev. Luther Dyott. pastor of the Firt Congregational Church, officiated. The nuptials were a surprise to many of Miss Himes' friends. ' Mr. and Mrs. Burwell have gone to Flma, Wash., where they will make their home. Mr. Buswell is engaged in the automobile business at that city. CHURCH LECTURE TUESDAY G. S. Cook, From -Mother Church, lo Speak on Christian Science. VANCOUVER. Wash.. Nov. 18. (Spe cial.! A free lecture on Christian Sci- AFRICA'S KEEP PRESENTED Jlra. '. . el. M laatoatatry. !r glare airorilaa-a Mill ('oasaiaslMraJ. Tfc a. .4 f- a --.. la'.r.al la fi. p.ap! af A'rfe-a It part af Ita I n.ti a af It... r.'iafri aa. mraa aa -4 V' t . .N.at. art. i?4 la ift. V V . C. A. a'adttor I t ita v..pe rvi e. W .ti a' 1 I lal atraviti.e kai be. ri'fK'l aa a Afrl.a fr four si-e I isl 0 t (tiaaitl b 4 l aa.ft.aa! la ttr a.FMtiaaa pa. I.'. I ft en. tam. aa4 Ita maa.r af aV..s ta Ita far. a t-4 a"4 ft... 4 aa.aral vartn .ta ftaf rl l.. t.. ana, a t 4--al anaioaarr la JtCi'l. (ssara (era Kilt Ottrart.. tTiV Wa-fc. .t McfUl) f.ar ar a Mr. I'. a I . m m. I !. la a.. a vaa oar vara Bera4 It be J sp.'!. .a 4aaip.4 IB wai lata a 4i.a f a rasa ata waa .a. mat l-r h.r a.B.'. rtt'la.a.. trm. V la-l.r f.4 t. vara la b. rta.b af l rtw-ft.aa Itat liiil, aa la tt. ahnata 1'y as.r ail 4.a4 Mb-l t'"C I at frl-oai. IIUMI v. v ; .a,.,lr J.n K. t la'v I ".. m ill. i. tt ra ' ..nit 'T fr.wi a"lft iViali la A. till. I a ant lli't alf.a.. 44 I..O M al It arlaua a't.r a f.w i!.n... " a(f.-t'-n wa Is a -ia af 4ata About 65 Suits. Formerly to $78.50 at $7.50 rhcc suit5 cortirn.tc the imfst fafrics obtainable lautifullj man-tAiIorcd the material in the s.irt.i alone boinjr worth the price ..kfHl for the entire suiL Chcv iot5. Dtivtj-ne Suede Cloth, nroad rloth. Pin Strir-? Jrge and nov rlty fabric?. Many with wide skirt at the rrmarkablc price of $7.50 None Charged. C O. D. or Approval C. E. HOLLIDAYCO. 355 Alder Street at Park Advance Fall Clearance Every Suit Reduced Almost double the number of Suits vc should have on hand at this time of year and right now, while you can get the full Winter's wear, we will clear them out at a great sacrifice. Every Suit in this beautiful stock must go, regardless of price. Remember, there are no fictitious "values" or imaginary "worths," but every Suit re duced from its original price. Sale Of "ELECTRICAL WEEK" Electric Lamps Third Floor -fw EAUTIFUL NEW 1916 STYLES IN Electric 1 j Lamps on s"ale to day at remarkably low prices. Only one of a style. A splendid oppor tunity to buy beautiful Lamps for Christmas gifts at big saving to early buyers. $ 9.50 Electric Lamp at $ 5.00 $13.00 Electric Lamp at $ 7.00 $14.00 Electric Lamp at $ 9.00 $18.50 Electric Lamp at $12.00 $20.00 Electric Lamp at $10.00 $23.00 Electric Lamp at $10.50 $26.00 Electric Lamp at $12.50 $25.00 Electric Lamp at $15.00 $30.00 Electric Lamp at $12.00 $31.50 Electric Lamp at $2.20 $34.00 Electric Lamp at $27.50 $40.00 Electric Lamp at $32.00 $45.00 Electric Lamp at $18.00 $35.50 Electric Lamp at $17.75 W ' 1 Ml It h 'Hot Point' Irons at $3 C - - "El Tostovo," for toast, $ 3.50 "El Bako," for baking, $12.00 "El Cooko," fireless cooker $30 Dept. 3d Floor HOT POINT "El Radio," the air-warmer, now for only $5.00 "El Warmo" Foot-warmer $6.00 "El Stovo," for light cooking. Prices range from $3.50 to $7.00 "El Comfo" Hot Water Pad, a household necessity, only $4.50 sale today for low price of $4.50 "El Grillstovo," fries, broils, and toasts priced, only $5.00 "Ovenette," for baking, at $2.50 Electric Vacu'm Cleaner $27.50 ence will be given Tuesday night, No vember 30. at S o'clock in the Rex Theater, Tenth and Main streets, by George Shaw Cook, of the Mother Church.. the First Church of Christ. Sci entist, of Boston. Mass. The Christian Scientists of the local church realiie that their own church is not large enough to seat all who care to hear this lecture, so have se cured a large theater. When Christian Science lectures are given here, sev eral hundred from Portland always come over to hear them. The public is invited. Another one is to be given some time in the Spring, but the date .has not been announced. ' 2 Miss Arline McDonagh A winsome ingenue and delight ful entertainer, is now a member of the "All-Star" Cabaret at Ye Oregon Grille This Week Also Features the Latest New York Song Hit, "Neal of the Navy 99 rendered by Ii'tss Dolores B'rancis and girls in sailor cos tumes that add realism to the song. Also Sig. Pietro Marino, violin virtuoso and solo artist, in classic ana popular selections. Real entertainment, incomparable cuisine and service every evening 6:30 to 8:30 and 10:15 to 1:15. Ye Oregon Grille Hotel Oregon. Broadway at Stark. X. K. Clarke. Manager. E. E. Larimore. Ass't Ma nagcr. XEW TEAR'S KVK Dine where the crowd will be. Make yoor table reaervallon now. See Mr. Larimore. New High-Grade Suits About ?0 Sail f broadcloth, beree, poplin, gaberdine, veUcf. whipcord, wlour de lame and novelty mixtures. A cr many trimmed with beautiful fur. Formerly IJ-JJ to ri3.0O. at exactly HALF PRICE 52210 SUITS 51125 525DO 527J0 530DO 535fjO 540M 5 65 DO SUITS SUITS SUITS SUITS SUITS SUITS 512J0 513J5 51SJX) 5irso 520 JX) 53230 MOCKS. BLOUSES AND WRAPS Smart Novelty Suits All the balance of our finest Suits the most exclusive shown in Portland no two alike Suits of superb beauty and exquis ite tailoring in French velour. chiffon velvet, fine imported broadcloth, trimmed with marten, black fox, seal, beaver and ermine all beautiful novelties. Copies of foreign models. 5135JM SUITS 510125 5100JM SUITS 5 7SD0 5 90JD0 SUITS 5 6730 5 S5D0 SUITS 5 63.75 5 75J00 SUITS 5 5625 5 70D0 SUITS 5 52J50 5 65J0O SUITS 5 48.75 FOR ALL OCCASIOXS-SPECIALLY PRICED A NEW ROUTE EAST Through Sleeping-Car Service Via the "MILWAUKEE" And the O.-W. E. & N. Through Spokane to Butte Wiles City Aberdeen Minneapolis St. Paul Milwaukee and Chicago From Union Depot, 7 P. M. Daily For Information, Tickets, Reservations, Call or Write E. K. Garrison, District Freight and Passenger Agent Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. Cor. Third and Stark Sts. Phones Main 8413, A-2601 r