TITE MORNING OREGOXIAN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1918. " HI LIST OF BRITISH AVIATOR. AND FORMERLY PROFESSIONAL DANCER, WHO WAS KILLED BY FALL WHILE FLYING AT BENBROOK FIELD, TEXAS. m H H 'THE STORE THAT UNDERSELLS BECAUSE IT SELLS FOR CASH SUPREME GRAPPLE S As Usual the Greatest Values Are to Be Found at This Store Come Wednesday and See for Yourself! War Department Gives Out Greatest Battle in History Is Near Germany Ready to Strike. B El H ew AaV-ir Further Names That Have Been Verified. ill S 0 FOR SURVIVORS GROWS xWK A t i VJfij"Sl!a'..:1 H t U ft til UA &ORTHWEST MEN ON tIST Infinite Figures on Total Loss of 1.1 f In IiMtrr Revolting From Attack by U-Doal Have Not Yet Been Completed. Washington. Feb. Tne -war Tepartment tonight announces the came of additional American soldiers mho were rescued from the torpedoed liner Tuscania and that of one other man Hated as missing, but who. It de veloped, was not on the ship. Ktght of the survivors previously had been reported In Associated Press dispatches a saved. Definite figure of the loss of Amer ican troops In tne Tuscania dliiMr could not be determined. Of the 34 names not found In the list of sur vlvors as Issued by the War Uepart rneat several days after the sinking. after careful checking with the Tus cania's passenger list. 114 have since v-een Identified among the dead. 104 have been reported as survivors and 111 remain unaccounted for. There have been 33 unidentified dead buried on th Scottish coast. .Nsnkwnt Mru 5a ed. Among those found to be survivor todav when to Associated Press lis of Tuscania missing was checked against, all available officials records eve: Edward J. ftarsvla, Noll. Orison, t harles 1 Ha.l. Vancoover. Wash. Our W. Jameeon, I'orl :ar. il. Orcgoa, Anton B. Oleun. Milan. Wash. Arthur M Rout. Seattle. Waaa. f'hlitp Ricbter. San Kranrlaro. Jarnes W. Salee. Hoi Sprlnsa. Mont. Others not previously accounted for were: Second Lieutenant Richard Warren. Wat Sham. Maaa. trxnl Gilbert H. Wlgiln. Minneapolis. Una. Corporals Thomas Q- Adams. Ctieater. Ta. lieary John Cook. Cameron. Wla: Knni A.uarl Oraaboar, alilaraukea. Jrivat-a Andrew C Anderson. Nelson, allna. Milton Brown. Hint Point. Texas. Herman L. Bannett. Brllevlavv. Mo. r.erenee H. Bradihaw. Haverhill. Maaa. torf R. V. Carr. Sprtnaflatd. Maaa. ffana M. Enehann. Baavertott. Or. 'rancla T. Flrnefahl. Cotbv. Wla. John E. HelseL Maeara r'alla. N. T. 1bis T. Johnson, fans. Texaa. W:e h. Ktrfharn, Kooeevelt. Texas. Jamas L. Klrwln, New Tork City. Henry C. Murphy. Wallowa. Or. Alexander C. McNeal. rittaburc. Fa. Cm ft. Manlnas. Morencl. Aria. Rut hard aon Pater. Kavta. Ok la. Harry E. Peterson. Milwaukee. Wla Bohbte C. Bay. heyreour. Texaa. Jsarney H. Ray. Temple. Texas. Louie Todor. New York Cliy. Frederic- J. Thomas. Brtdsaport. Conn. :-ltr H. Taber. Provloanra. R. T. fharles L. Thompson. Endeavor. Pa. Km mat & WMta. Mraverviile. CaO. John Wcethera'.;. Daitae. Taxaa U. -Tir. E. We. Jr.. Woooafle. V. T. "nede; Wtikeatns. Umenvius. Mich, Hans A rr dam. Orakov. Norway. I.nracla B. Armiro. El Faeo. Texas. Cook Cert S. Winnie. Schneetady, N. T. Civilian employes: Toward T. Fltxrarald. Detroit. Aontr C. Larned. Detroit. Mien. Mlaatnc Maa ee Shin. The man previously listed as miss log but who. It ts found, was not on the ship, is Private Homer PulUn. of French Camp. Miss. Others who were found to be aur Tlvors are: Frank T. AITen. Independence. Okie. Chanea F. Plillne. Roaeberw, Texas. W. a. Constans. B'us Earth. Minn. L. Cock. Aquf:a. Texas. K Haltenaiua. Kenosha. Wia. Fan)amln tieorf-e. Tahlequata. Okie. Edmund Palmer Johnaon. iola, Wla. Jacob W. Kramer. Anboffeford. Wis. William J. Lambert. Philadelphia. Albert Louis Larson. Kenosha. Wis. Clarence O. Larson, t-axeviite. Wis. Hans Christ Larson. Rice Lake. Wis. Robert E. Llnd. Poy PIpoL Wla William D. Lawrenre. Wabater City. Ta. Theodore A. Montgomery. Maniaaque M"n OTfo Mowrey. Keneeha. Wla. Joseph Lake Marsolek, Independence. Wis. John Fred MrCnteheon. Washburn. Wis. John fliehe. Kenosha. W ta. ' John MrArtlle. Neshkoro. WIS la and H Xn". Pry F'ppl. Wla Harry Albert VrCarty. Snail Lake. Wla. I.eater W. McKanna. Flushlnc. la. Joaeph L. JlrK'M. Indiana Harbor. Tnd. Lawrence P. Miller. Hortonvllle. Wis. Walter Alber MrCtaln. Octavia. Okia. Henry A. Gkenee. Ettrtrk. Wis. Roal A. Tarrott. Garrison. Texas. John K. T-rrr. Aqutlla, Texas brajxtlla J. Wade. Elwaod. Neb, Line Candidate Announces. trOEXE. Ore Ten. 1 SpeclaL Caorge F. Croner. of McKensts bridge, today filed for the Democratic nomina tion as a candidate for Sheriff of Lane County. Mr. Croner la the first as plrant to a county office to make a formal filing in Lane County. Mr. Croner formerly served as Deputy Sher iff la Lao County. He is a native son. - a.' .'- Si T v I 'V; aa- ' ,"'4 "AW FORCES OF ALLIES READY! VEHJiOX CASTLE. LAST HONORS PAID Vernon Castle Honored . Death as Hero. in MILITARY SERVICES HELD made an investigation before Issuins; new ones. More than a losen aliens have been arrested at different times within the past two weeks on the waterfront and all bad passes issued by the harbor board. Funeral SerTlcs for Famous Dancer and Aviator Conducted In Little Church Around Cor New York. ner" at NEW TORK. Feb. IS. Honors befit ting a hero were accorded at the funer- I services here today of Captain Ver non Castle, famous as an originator nd Interpreter of modern dances, a member of the British Royal Flying Corps, who was killed at Fort Worth. Tex., last Friday when bis airplane rashed to the ground. Representatives of the fnlted States Army and Navy, of Earl Reading. Brit-I ish High Commlssolner to the United Mates, men and women prominent In New Tork society, and theatrical dr ies psid tribute to the memory of the ead air fighter by their presence at the church, and hundreds stood out- id in a drizxling rain. Captain Castle was buried In the uni form in which he fought at the French front, and pinned on his breast was the ross of War which he won for bring ing down two German aviators. f-lx of Ms former comrades, mem- era of a detachment of the Royal Flying Corps, which brought the body ere irom i exa. were pallbearers. The services, conducted In the Church th FACULTY DINNER IS HELD Pacific University Event Troves to Bo Big Success of Year. PACIFIC UXIVERSITT. Forest Grove. Or.. Feb. 19. fSpeciol.) One of the big functions of the year at Pacific was the Faculty Club dinner, which was held at Herrlck Hall the evening of February J. The dinner was served by Miss Mc Donald, Instructor of domestic science In the Forest Grove High School, and by the girls in her department. About 4U people were present. Professor William Handlin, president of the Faculty Club, presided as toast master. The toasts of the evening were as follows: "Over There." by Miss Bagstad; "Carrying On," by Rev. A. B. Patten, of the First Congregational Church, and a"The Faculty Club," by Dean Mary Farnham. Coming Struggle Will Be Beginning of End If Teuton Offensive Falls This Time War Will Be Lost to Central Empires. BRITISH ARMY HEADQUARTERS IN FRANCE. Feb. 19. (By the Asso ciated Press.) The great German of fensive on the western front may be expected to bepin at any moment. So far as the British front is concerned, the main thrust will be made on the sector between Arras and St. Quentln. Tanks and a "new mysterious gas" will be employed by the enemy In the ttempt to break through the allies line. Other attacks will be delivered further south. These facts have be come known through captured German prisoners and from information gleaned In other ways. The plans of the German higher command are complete and after many weeks of Intensive training of assault- Ing troops they are ready to make the supreme and final effort, which has been advertised so widely in the past weeks. Field Marshal von Hlndenburg and General von Ludendorff appear to have realized that the old methods of at tack in which a long bombardment Is employed are too well known to pro duce the results desired. Accordingly, the German troops are being told that surprise attacks, such as were used in Galicia last Summer at Riga and again on the Isonzo, are to be tried against the allies on the western front. Much stress has been laid on the fact that tanks and new gas are to be used, leaving the infantry little to do but to walk through the gaps and consolidate the positions captured. The Germans will find the allied morale at the highest pitch on the western front, and their attack will be far from the surprise desired. The allies are ready for a big blow and await with assurance the next move of the German high command. The German attack cannot be de layed much longer. All Information points to the fact that both German civilians and soldiers are keyed up to such a pitch of nervous expectancy that the strain cannot endure for long. They are waiting for the attack with feverish hope that the high command can this time make good its promise. The German troops are expected to fight welL The coming battles will perhaps be the most sanguinary of the war, and they will be the most intense yet seen. But they will mark the begin ning of the end. for if the Germans do not break clear through the allied line and they cannot they virtually will be finished. T;he Emperor Is put ting every ounce of strength into this great gamble, and if It fails in the early st:iges it means the end of Prus sian militarism. The allied forces have a ' superiority in numbers, both In men and guns, and no doubt is felton this front as to the outcome. The Efficiency of Your Dollar Will Be Practically Doubled Wednesday B B B H B B 'A H Hundreds of items have been underpriced to make it a day of ereat economy and thrift. You cannot afford to yes, you should not miss the numberless Dollar Bargains that this day holds in store for you at the " Store of Best Values. Come for your share bright and early. g GREA T "DOLLAR DA Y" SPECIAL IN Knitting Yarns at Less Than Half Price 6 Skeins of Golden Fleece Germantown or Zephyr Yarns Four-fold yarns in scarlet and gray eight-fold in white, blue, scarlet, gray, brown and pink. 7 Skeins of Shetland Floss $1 Golden Fleeced Shetland Floss in white, light blue, navy and chinchilla. 8 Balls of Bucilla Gloss Knitting Yarn Shown in white, golden brown, gold, Bel gian blue, corn and delft blue. Will Buy 7 Skeins of Golden Fleece Saxony Comes in scarlet, gray, purple, green and navy. 4 Balls of Bucilla Vicuna Knitting Yarn A splendid knitting yarn, shown in corn, French green, old rose, sand, white, pur ple and delft blue. 8 Skeins of Golden Fleece Eiderdown Wool In pink, blue, cardinal, navy and tan. GREAT "DOLLAR DAY" SPECIAL 5 Great Offerings in Lace Section First Beautiful Silk Voiles and Chiffon Cloths in a full range of spring colors, 40 inch width, at Second Novelty Chiffons and Georgette Crepes in pretty light and dark patterns, 40-inch width Third Radium Silk Allovers in black, white, shantung and other colors. 36-inch width Fourth Silk Nets and Tulles in a big range of colors, 40 and 72-inch widths T 1 fijll. 1 . 1 T T" I ' LI 1. I.:.- I o 1 ruin out ana mriai Liace riuuncings oil bum, nets in uiactt, nunc auu cream. . . to 36-inch widths I he lard Jungleland Circus Levies Are War-Bound. Captive Wild Aalmals Are Detained la African Porta. CHICAGO. Feb. 19. The passing of elephants, tigers and imported freaks as a result of the war was mourned today by circus men. sideshow owners, carnival promoters and fair managers attending the meeting of the Showmen's League of America. Ponderous pachyderms and ferocious lions are held captive in African ports, unable to get to this country because of the shortage of shipping. Meanwhile the mortality among denizens of the Jungle imported before the war has been so great as to threaten the very Transfiguration, better known existence of sons, circuses and slde- s the "Little Church Around the Cor- shows, it was said. er. were simple. No eulogy was nro- gloom among the delegates nounred. Rev. George D. Houghton. caused by this condition was partially pastor of the church, read the burial oispened, however, by word from BRITISH RAIDERS SUCCESSFUL Germans Suffer Heavy Casualties on Flanders Front. LOXDOX. Feb. 19. An extensive raid was carried out Dy British troops last night on the Flanders front. In the southern section of Houtholst Wood, the War Office announced today. There were two other successful raids, one In the region south of Lens, and the other on the old Arras front. In the neighborhood of Epehy. Prisoners were taken In all these raids. The Flanders raid was a particularly im portant affair, resulting in heavy casualties to the Germans. GREAT "DOLLAR DAY" SPECIAL IN SILKS AND DRESS GOODS All high-grade fabrics in fashionable weaves and colorings all beautiful new goods. CHOOSE FROM 36-inch Jap Satins in light colors 32-inch Tub Silks, striped and plain 36-inch Silk Poplins in solid colors 36-inch Messalines in light colors 34-inch Shantung Pongee Silks 36-inch Black Taffetas and Messalines The Yard W ednesday CHOOSE FROM 54-inch Coatings, plain and novelty 54-inch Light Mixed Suitings 54-inch Shepherd Check Fabrics 36-inch All-Wool Suitings 44-inch Novelty Wool Suitings 52-inch Gray Novelty Suitings Prominent Lumberman Dies. TACOMA. Feb. 19. James McNeeley, 56, prominent lumberman, formerly in the State Legislature, and Republican candidate for the nomination as Gov ernor in 1916, died early today after an illness of several months. ftrtp Foltaws the Ka I.AXATTVE BROMO Ql'IMNR Tablets tak en In time wi:i prevent lirlp. E- W. ;OVF'a almature na box. Xk A4r. ACTRESS GIYES RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR . Well-Kaais Artrm Telia Hew te Darkest bra; Hair lt Staaple Mease-Made 51 later. Jolrey Williams, the well-known American actress, who was recently playing at tut imperial neater In St. Loeta. M. made the following state ment about gray nalr and bow to aiarken It: "Anyone can prepare a simple mix ture at home, at very little cost, that will darken gray, streaked or faded hair, and make It soft and glossy. To a half pint of water add 1 ounce of bay mm. a smatl box of Barbo Compound and 4 ounce of rlycertne. These In gredients caa be bought at any drug store at very little cost or any drug srlst caa put It up for you. Apply to the hair twice a week until the desired shade is obtained. This will snake a gray-hatred person look 29 years younger It does not color the scalp. Is not sticky or greasy and .does not rub off. Adv. Fancy Potatoes $1.00 Per Sack 11 arCOSD STREET Pbeee 31 ale ga ervlce: then Chaplain Etillman. of the Royal Flying Corps, spoke briefly of taptain last lee service and the ea- eem in which he was held by his fel low officers. Later private services were held at nother church, attended only bv the aviator's widow. Irene Castle, and a few relatives. Burial was in Woodlawn icmeiery. CADET AVIATOR BADLT BURS ED Victor Ii. Dennis Suffers Injuries That Slay Prove Fatal. DAI-LAS. Tex, Feb. !. Victor T. Dennis, flying cadet at Love Field, was probably fatally burned when his air plane burst Into flamea whl'.e he was attempting to make a landing this morning. He was flying at an altitude of about 100 feet when he attempted to make a nose dive. Dennis home Is at Detroit. Mich., where be baa a wife and other rela tives. According to officers at Love Field, the aviator attempted to make a nose dive landing while at a height of only lvo reel. Hlcn via not aufflclent al titude for the maneuver. The plane crashed to the ground, bursting the petrol tank. Almost Instantly Dennis was seared from head to foot with the blazing liquid. He was to have been commissioned fecond Lieutenant In a few days. PARIS. Feb. 19. Herschel McKee. of Indianapolis, an American aviator In tbe French Escadrille. bas been missing since February 10. and la believed to be I a prisoner in Germany. He left on aj scouting expedition on that date and! was last seen flying at a high altitude beyond the German lines. A beavy gale waa blowing at the time and i probably forced him to land. J WASHINGTON. Feb. 1. Cadet j Charles E. Jones, of Ptttafield. Maaa..' attached to the aviation section of the ' Signal Corps, has been killed In an air plane accident In France, the War De partment was advised today by General Pershing. Washington that the Government would co-operate with the showmen In pro vldlng railway transportation for their amusements so that the children of America will not have to suffer from a "circualess Summer." I. L. PATTERSON CANDIDATE Weil-Known Citizen Offers to Rep resent Polk and Benton Counties. DALLAS. Or, Feb. 19. (Special.) L L. Patterson, of Eola, has been prevailed upon by his friends to an nounce his candidacy for State Senator to represent Polk and Benton counties. Mr. Patterson Is well known In both counties, having been born in Benton County, and having lived many years In Polk County. His past experience as chairman of the ways and means com mittee of the 189 session will make him a most valuable member of tbe Legislature. For many years Mr. Patterson has held large agricultural and livestock Interests In the county and has been active In many county-wide movements. Read The Oreironlan clsssffled ads. Passes Secnred by Fraud. HONOLULU. T. H.. Feb. It As a re sult of a discovery that many of the local waterfront paases had been se cured by Germans under misrepresen tations, the local board of harbor com miaaiwaers called In ail passes aad PORTLAND LYCEUM COURSE Twi Attractions This Week AtDITORIlM MALLORY PLAYERS Tharsday Night (Use Hubbard-Uotthelf tickets) Arthur Walwyn EVANS Nephew David Lloyd George Saturday Night Flnerle Admission. 55c. S5c Seat Sale Sherman-Clay's February 20-24 &.ar.-rm' aii' !"! laiiTJUr'ai itV.' ' ",'"1 V " -mrfH-a-.M-a5VlxWTt I ' Til '."'."."it' !.. "Iff Iff I ''.Vaf XI sav IaM.vei...ai txea..-.!. aoal U S 4 .; i get tvi-.v. tlH'iffi V " l mi Hi V 3 IN 1 BRUNSWICK This machine plays all records. If you will call and hear a demonstra tion the Brunswick will do the rest. 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