Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 17, 1915, Page 3, Image 3

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    TITE MORXIXG OREOOXIAy, I'KIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1015. ,
Suits
A Special
Xmas
Offering of
42 Suits
From Our
Regular
Stock
At
Fur and
braid trimmrd rnocJrU. many
ef nhkh have told orifjnatly
iot more lKa double this
pric e.
Of brod!oh and poptm. in
fertmn. Ny. LUck or fjm.
Third Floe
TheChristmas
Umbrellas
How are lhy different from
all-jrrar-round umbrella )
Their wlk tm more lu-
troc. their handle more beauli-
(ut (hey fairly hm with the
importance of knowing ihero-
ieKr welcome gift.
Our collection iHii year is
larger and more beautiful lhan
rrr.
Of recia! impoitance are
thee two number:
$30 Umbrella at $2J50
Of union taffeta, for both
men and women.
The New Walking
Stick Umbrella $70
t.w r !i iV arvle rnv-
ered with the genuine 5fd!e field
talieta. in black and the mo
wanted hade. Fint Floor
Vfw;iK.iar,din the veneral advance due to conditions abroad, the prices in the Art Salon are no higher
today than before the outbreak of difficulties in Europe- - . . - '
For Friday we have arranged hundreds of gifts on tables at fixed prices and the price card, in many in-
Uncrt, represents only about half of the present price were the articles to be imported at this time.
Nut
800 New Holiday Blouses
Specially Priced at
$3.95
Of crepe de chine, pi" l'!oreJ. embroidered, lucked and rm
t itched style. In plaui color and candy stripe.
Of acc , white, cream, flesh and black in combtnalion of cfuffon.
gerztne crepe and Bet.
Plaid blouses of soft finahed taffeta ilk n a large satiety of colors.
Striped Milk blouse in novelty effects, in Navy, brown, plum and
Every blouse is made with the new convertible collar. . Third Flotr
and Bon Bon Basket
For $2.95
Nickel gold lined basket. 6-inch
size, as illustrated, with handle
Nuremberg importation.
Novelty Vase
$2.45
As illustrated, the
famous Hungarian
Moros. Faience ware,
which is no longer obtainable.
Sugar and Cream Set $3.95
As illustrated. Of, nickel, gold
lined, sugar and creamer, on tray,
thread border and pierced handles.
Imported from Nuremberg.
A
Fruit Basket $4.45
A large 14-inch fruit or nut
basket of Dresden ware, in pierced
design, as illustrated, with orna
mental gold rim and handles.
Humidor for $3.45
As illustrated. Of hammered
copper, very heavy, 9 inches high
and 7 inches wide. An exception-,
ally handsome piece.
"The Three Graces"
As Illustrated fifijZ
d- er a A -TVJ
f rue i -
This art piece is
of bisque and is an
exact reproduction of
a famous marble.
Va-i
This New.
Glove SilK
Underwear
Arrives in Time for Xmas.
$3.5X Kayser' Cobweb
Vest and Bloomers $1.75
In white, with French band
top. Reinforced bloomers in
white, pink or black..
$4.50 Italian Silk Vest
$3.60
Of heavy Italian silk, with
pretty embroidery and French
band top.
$25 Clove Silk Bloomers
$1.79
Knee-length . bloomers, o f
heavy silk and reinforced for
extra wear. In gray emerald,
taupe, and many other shades.
Kayser' s Venetian Silk
Vests at $2.00 and $1.40
Italian Silk Bloomers at
$3.50
Venetian Silk Bloomers at
$2.50
First Floor
Economy Basement, First Floor, Second Floor, Art, Gift, Picture Sections, Holiday Bazaar, Doll Store, Open 6 to 9 P.M
The Great Sixth Floor. Art Saloia
What' It Offers ior Christmas
For His Special Comfort
Slippers
The soft, comfortable kind
that men like to wear around
the house nothing could
please him better, for what man
ever had too many pairs of
slippers?
Our tan kid Romeos
with hand-turned soles
can be had at $1.50 to
$3.00 pair.
Men's Opera Slippers
at $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 to
$3.50 the" pair.
Also felt house slippers at
$1.50. Second Floor
Merchandise Bonds
make practical gifts, sold
here tor any amount. Spe
cial Booth, First Floor.
Memorandum Pad 95c
As illustrated. An imported nov
elty of Art Nouveau brass. '
Sixth rloor
Glove Order
Why not make someone
happy this Xmas with a
Clove Order? Special
Booth, First Floor.
A Gold Ring for GSiristmas
-j-ne f;rsi gold ring can you remember what that means to a little girl
A solid gold ring, set with a small stone can be bought for her here at $1.75.
And more elaborate rings with Tiffany setting at $3.00.
por tne baby are some exquisite rings at 75c, and others as high as $3.00.
Handsome sterling silver Peacock rings at 25c to $1.50.
Also some cameo-set rings of sterling silver at 50c.
Sterling silver dinner rings at 50c to $15.00. First Floor
French Und'rwear
For I loliday Qft Giving-
TV.e special prices now prevailing on oar
fine French hand-rrude and Kand-embcoid-rred
underwear, make H doubly attractive
foe gift seekers. Below we lot a few of the
sale prices :
93c corset covers 79c $1JS skirts
J9 $2.49 combinations $1S
- ... e e to .
SIJ93.
Fourth Floor
PinK Secco
SilK Underwear
Xmas gifts that can be best chos
tn for attractiveness and economy
Chemise with butterfly inset of lace,
finished with lc) edging, beadinff and
ribbon.
Gown in Empire style with shadow
laee. embroidery, organdie and ribbon
trimming.
$1JS Envelope Chemise $1.15
$2 J 5 Empire Gowns. . . ,$IJ9a
Merchand.eo of J Merit Only'
New Suits at 015.OO
From the Fdurth Floor Section
For Misses anid
Small Women
Suits That Sell Regularly to $25
Of heavy gabardine, serge and whip
cord in Navy blue, brown and green. Full
or half belted, box coat styles. Trimmings
of velvet, seal and self materials.
Foarth Floor.
Apron Bazaar
Now ready on the Fourth Floor, where
dainty aprons of every style and kind can be
found. Of fine lawns, plain and dotted
Swiss round, pointed or square shapes.
Trimmings of lace insertion, lace edgings,
medallions,- embroidery, ribbons and head
ings. At 29c,49c,59cp98c
Fourth Floor
150 Xmas Specials in
Be Sure to Come Get Your
the Great Economy Basement
Share Come Every Day Many Specials Are NOT
9
Xmas Store
Advertised
SHORTAGE IS RISING
Irving W. Rosenthal's Affairs
Hopelessly Tangled.
$25,000 MAY BE SUM DUE
of rU mna Iarnl
Bn4rr towd Il-hj poNrcu-d
I Th tltr Memory Mill
Is o Working Good.
T stg th of
ta W. RM-tttk!. ta rrtU4
ror. rl4 from
krok.ro oa 4 omooi. .loi '
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t.-.4 ?orovoro4 voolor4r.
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:rroo iMi. k.ro Mr. lloKkor
to trm in cfcro. .
R...mtr.l otitl offrn from
roto of tn.morT mm
it. of l op-rotton. la ro-krPoho-rm
ifco iwi kloomc i kio
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li.l itMIik ! fc w ! altk
m m. ru kr..kdowo- oa rfljr.
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in. ki4 hck. .
ttfoutio ( a ro"4 hr Ibo
,n4,for to Iho rf?.t tkal om of
X i. diamond ro r.fcptuat4 la
wo.not t Tko 1 !..
jXr ri"kr. Ibo lr-a.t. d-lr4 jto-trJ-T
t ia ! rll.nU IU
rxou.r Btr p-oortr. o4 Ikal. whol
.r tk I". tl ' Uroty oa
t Ft. rroitera.
5 d'le4 jr.tr4.r Ihol Rwv
lhl woo arTo.tl or a y.or oo oa
rrnploint of ! r''tlo4 A4 Clak for
GRANT BILL CALLED U?
Raker l-orly Anloa o Orrsa
M Califoeala Mraoarr. ,
Ixctao. t-. I M.pr..otii.o lLak.r.
ef CoUforoU. ilor of a eirl kulhar
Kla tno forfait'fo of If OBot4 for.
l,oo of tho Or.a CaJlforala l4
rrool o4 vkin aa opproottatloa
fti'oil l Pr tNo roilroo- com
rmny li "o fr I Ma U4. to4
fcroa(l k' kl-' a to pt M Ua
inn:!tM o4 ak4 for oorly ooa-OMlaoa.
t Mr. ffakor la fca Iko
kill rotvuUarrJ In tho holiday rrcoao.
In tfce hopo of harm It reportod lo
Ibo llouo rarly la January.
Thus far Mr. Rak.ro bill la th only
land (rant bill Inlmducrd la tho Itouao.
i . . . k mt f a Ik. omrlnua
dapartmanta for roport. rSnolor Cham-
barlalno ti l, ina only laoa trini vni
lo appoar la l-o bosI. already baa
pa. a nl to h.cr.lary Lana and tier
r.tary llouaton and will bo aoot to
ID. Attorn. y.Uanorol for roport. No
attompt oilll bo mada lo have It con
vtd.rvd la commlitao until after Iko
bolldajo.
LINER'S TROUBLE NATURAL
I'nJrral loapertor Kaamlneii llnne
ola'a Knslaeroom Crew.
HAS rBAXCI.f'O. Fo-. 14. No'orl
daao Ibal tfco dlaablamant of lb Gr.at
Northern ilnnur Mmoooota dut
to other tkaa natural raueea waa ad
duced today at the continuance ef a
Fed.ral Inquiry oa board Ibo reeerl. ac.
rordlaa lo Joa'pk I. llan. t'nilad
otai.a Inapector of ateara boiler.
Nino member of tho enelne-room
taff vera ivmltld aa lo the failure of
Ike It beilera etnre the blmneeota a l d
from rwatti.. November It. for Lnodoa
wltb I ton of (oodetuffa. All ov.
dn-o stven o far. tolan ftaid ahoaied
thai lie continued blowlnc out of boil
er lade w aa accounted for by mechao
Ival cauee.
ASSAILANT DRlNKS POISON
Man Admll He Trtrd to hub Wont'
mm and Tiers Takra lo illsht.
Mr. Wlamo flow ald Victor
ruUk tried lo tab her and pour pol
aon down ber throat, nod raulak ad
muted, to latrolraea K Euan.
Morria and Tully wb.a they arrived at
it I'ark trl on a hurry rail ye. tar
da y morninc. that bo bad done all of
thai and la addition bad (wallowed
moat of a bottle of Ijrool b'tne. f. He
fta from tho cen and aa raptured
after n rhaeo of I block, tak.a to
JaM and later to the emergency hoeptto.1.
Ho recently rerapleted a Ja: aeotence
for troublln the woman.
N'OTE IS " UNSATISFACTORY
e.IIf Trm flrx! Tare
to reach the United States from Vi
enna. It ma recornixeJ that the re
ply had to t transLated and then put
into cipher before twinf dispatched,
bat even with that delay the official
Ttifed the note should have arrived
tod y.
SOTi: TRANSMITTED AT 0O.
Amr-riraa Demand Ctiwi IIIh In
dl(nalko In Vienna.
VIENNA. Wedaeodar. Xc. IS. Tl
London. Ie. 1. Tb Anatro-Huo-aarUn
ornnint' reply lo the A mer
Kan nolo oa th Ancona wa iraQa
m.ttad at noon today to the American
Ambaaaador. Frederick C fenfievd.
The American note a publtahed In
lb Vienna room In pnper reeulted la
a bisk tt of publie lnd:aa(lon. and
while Ibe teat of Ibo Aaetrlao reply baa
not beea mad public. It I understood
Ifcat common round I Indicated on
wM.b Ik I'm led Mate and Auetrta
mirhl com. to ao andrratandlnc
Thoa who ar conrereanl oith lb
content of the reply eipre. the coo
iKtlon that tho American Uotrernment
cannot tall to realise the JuetKe and
moderation of tba Auatrlao eovera
meat attitude and Utey view lb reply
a n fair and open-minded document
now in the Imperial government
wilUnsa to d wbair I ribu
PRESS JINKS LIVELY
Newspaper Men Put on Gay
Function at Clubrooms.
SOCIAL SEASON OPENED
Proiramme of Music, Comedy, Tan
ey Dancing. Etc.. .Make Die lilt
' amber crr I-K and
All Have line Time.
Tb Portland Pre rjub opened Ita
octal aeaaon laet nlKbt with a "Jink"
that salUBed. plen4 and amuaed a
rlub full of newspaper men and thlr
friend.
To prormme vu well balanced
and In keeping with Ih uaual good
thing lhat ar always pred Into an
evening entertainment there. Mualc,
vocal and Instrumental, waa Inter
larded wltb comedy, fancy dancing,
monologuca and a variety of olber
Moat of the talent wa local. There
was not a taeglng number. Between
while refreshment and cigar niter
Bated. tiiared and Perrln led with a cornet
and trombone duet. It awoke tb
echo In Ih clubroom and enlivened
thing. It gov animation to Ih gath
ered nerobl which presaged a feat
eveninC
Then Hilly Clark, another local num
ber, dashed on the stag lr cm suc
cession aa a silly kid. II sot away
with a lt of stuff that was clever and
full of laugh.
With snap and action Mis Anita O
rood. Mis Dolor Kranrl and Miss
Moore, a sestlul a trio of femininity
aa ever sang mimi, followed with a
dash of foilie In a vocal lont that
won Instant and uatained favor.
Mis Allr Brown. h with Ih
Grecian dance, and a dancer never al
lowed lit eye to wander.
Tom Connor, a elelght of hand artist,
was at his best last night. Mis Uoldi
Taylor, also of Portland, followed with
a vocal solo, in good voire.
Be a Dillon was ther with a line of
monologu that made a bit.
Mlaa Dollle I'eteler waa another local
vocalit of ability and vole. No lea
pleasing waa Mis Cleranc Terry, with
ber sylophon solo.
Itusjell Kauffman did a cartoon atont
that wa fast and amusing and good.
Kdward May cock mad ra ait up and
lak nolle when h began to real off
a monologu full of comedy. And h
kept hi funny buslnes going- a long
as be wanted lo. Charle W. Ulaa
wa tb accompanist.
Tb club quarter have Jut been ren
ovated. Tney looked a nat a a pin.
Tn nt ntrtlnmnt of the club
will bo by Banta Claw for the children
of tb new .pa rr boys. Chrlstmaa eve,
Pawport Theft Reported.
A pas from FlnUnd lo th United
Mate wa stolen last night from Kmll
Bergman. S North Seventeenth etreet.
arrordin to Bergman- report to the
police. Th man ld that thlvea ran
sacked hi room. Other article re
ported lost wr a suite, clothing
and a rasor.
Eleven Autolst ArresteU.
Th poll.-o campaign against auto
mobile owner who fall lo provide their
mchln with proper light reiulted
In the arrest of It men laxt nluUU
Those arrested on thin chjrg were:
Noblo Tmnlap. W. K. tireer. A. J. Lee.
B. Lane. Fit Jacobon. Dr. J. J.
Kosenberg. Lloyd Pettemon. H. Tanner.
A. a. Graham. Al Kst.a and M. H.
Vanderpool. Fred D. hank wa ar
rested on a charge of driving an au
tomobile while Intoxicate!.
FISHING BILL INTRODUCED
Washington-Oregon Art I Put Vp
to CoiigrcRB for Approval.
OREGONIAN NEWS BL'RKAU. Wash
ington. Dec. H Senator Chamberlain
and Representative Johnson, of Wash
ington, today Introduced bill giving
th assent or Congress to th agree
ment between the Mates of Oregon and
Washington through their respective
Legislature relative to regulating,
protecting and preserving flab In the
boundary water of the Columbia and
other streams.
Tb agreement referred to wa passed
by th two Legislatures at their last
sessions and provided that all laws
and regulations affecting fishing In the
Interstate waters over which the two
state have concurrent Jurisdiction
shall b mad and changed only with
tb consent of both Legislatures.
Tho MfM-k Inspector Appointed.
8ALEV. Or, Dec. 1C 4pecll.) J.
W. Ostrander. of Gold Beach, was ap
pointed stock Inspector for Curry Coun
ty and timer T. Connell. of Deer Is
land, stock Inspector for Columbia
County, by Governor Wlthycomb to
dsy. -
OREGON SYSTEM SCORED
PENDI LISI WILL SW ING BACK. SAYS
RICHARD A. BALLING KB.
l.lverssl Snffraje of YVIsdos la
Popular Choice Offer Gor
aaty, la declaration.
WSBBB
-I am through with public office and
now I'm free to speak my own convic
tion, and what 1 will say to you
young business men of Portland to
day 1 would be willing to say in V ash
lnglon." declared Judge Klcuard A.
Balllnger, of Seattle, the P J
the day yesterday at the meeting of
tno Progressive Business Men
when he took for his topic "A Dlacua
tlon of the Oregon System. He aid.
Th. Oregon System" Is thM series of po
litical esp.rirn.nts ot : recent jjan . wbk
,-nr.tro7aT"nocr.cr ThU, : v Itah-I
radical alterations ot the orsani.
Vno'ated The
adopted' "di.nt tun v.thln th. It
"There"! no guaranty In universal suffrage
of wladorn "n popular choice. The popular
cr.lmt universally .saln.t th. moat
aVstin.ut.hed and capable ciusen. for da
ra"y detest, supwlorlty. and refuses to
recognise IL fK. b, . ...
aoect lor lntelieotu.1 superiority nor sub-
P7 j . lAn Thlai alXlBltal Onl
".'rTntroducTn. better s.fe,u.rda
Man Alive! Listen!
Is j-our wife still fussing:
with a poorly working,
old-fashioned, unsatisfac
tory range? Let us ex-
An1 Plain how a
TWO IM 0G
FOR CHRISTMAS
Will Add to Her Comfort
It burns gas in Summer and coal or wood in
Winter.
Changed from gas to coal in three seconds no
disconnecting no valves to change no trouble.
Heats the kitchen in Winter keeps it cool in
Summer. . ...
Bakes and roasts with gas while cooking with
coal. ' - , , .
Does the work of two takes the room of one.
Your Old Range Taken as Part Payment
Investigate This it's Worth Your WTiile
ESTABLISHED 1878
J. J. KADDERLY
1 30 FIRST ST. 131. FRONT ST.
to strengthen representative government, the.
system is undermining the whole structure
of our republican Institutions.
Th. dear people thins, there are pro
visions in these "new-fangled" lawa which
will furnish them 1th mllH and honey, but
they do not realize that they ana driving
th. goats to the altar and overturning th.
beehives.
The reason assigned for the Introduction
of these political experiments, such as the
Initiative, the referendum and the recall has
been declared to be the deep-seated diatrubt
of th. compentency of State Legislatures and
the deslra to put the law-making functions
and the control of public servants directly
in the bands of the public.
Let me tell you where the trouble was
which rendered our legislators inefficient
and filled the public mind with a distrust in
public officers and in our laws.
It waa in and still Is In the unlimited ex
tension of the franchise.
It is In the placing of the ballot In the
hands of an Irresponsible multitude and a
disinterested electorate.
The source of the whole difficulty appears
to me to be clearly In the ballot, and In
stesd of the thinking people, the responsible
people, the people who stand for something
In civic life, being In control, th. Irrespon
sible, the disgruntled, unsuccessful masses
of our people control the ballot, both state
and National.
MAN'S SANITY IS DOUBTED
Bcrl Bridges, Who Attempted Sui
cide, Will Be Examined.
An examination into the canity of
Bert Bridges, son of Mrs. 3, B. Bridges,
489 Columbia street, probably will be
held today as the result of his attempt
at suicide by taking cyanide of potas
sium while talking to Detective ,Lce
Ackerman Wednesday night.
It was learned yesterday Wiat he had
made several previous attempts at self
destruction. He is 31 years old.. His
father was a well-known contractor
and he is a brother-in-law 'of Dr.
George Koehler.
Theft of Metal Charged.
' Hans P. Larson was arrested last
niKht by Detectives Craddock and
Smith on a charge of stealing a quan
tity of copper and brass fittings from
Twohy Bros. Larson was charged with
larceny. '
THE
SONG
OF
THE
WAfiE i
SLAVE I
Second Photo-Dramatization of
Robt. W. Service's Poems, of
Which "Shooting of Dan flic
Grew" Was the First.
Has Never Been Composed
With a Pathos Comparable to
This Story.
Thrills, Dramatic, Climaxes
and Tense Moments 'Tis
Replete.
Best Photo-Drama Being
Shown in the Uty mis
Week.
Earners of All Classes
Should See This Psycholog
ical Drama of Today.
Was a Word Used by
Robt. W. Service. See
Why He Used It.
ANIMATED
WEEKLY
AMUSING
COMEDY
EDUARD HUMPHREY, TENOR
FIRST-RUN PICTURES
N AT 1 0 N A L f
STARK W. IrAKK y
PARK