TOE MORNING OREGONIAN, THURSDAY. 3IAY 2, 1918. PQRTLANDER OIJGE ABOARD BRILLIANT J. C. Tait Surprised That Brit- A a a a -t. fa " 'A isn snouia inx bruiser Outside Zeebrugge. 2 UiVy GOOD UN ADVERTISED BARGAINS ALL OVER THE STORE TODAY MEIER FRAjriCI 619T AJTTIVER3ART BALES 50c Polish Mops Today for 25c A very serviceable polish mop "deans, dust and polishes at the una time" just half price today. Shaped to Tit the corners, with adjustable handle. For wax sur faces, linoleum, woodwork. Padded to protect the furni ture. Can be washed and renewed. Complete in tin container 25c. 23c CAN OF OIL lOf Good size can. 'enter Aisle. Bargain square, iijuu i loor Trie QUAUmT 3TOff Of POKTLAMft Thrift Stamps and War Savings Stamps on sale at our Accommodation Bu reau, Basement. A filled Thrift Card of sixteen 25c Stamps with 16c added is immediately ex changeable for a War Savings Stamp worth $5 Jan. 1, '1923. Tickets for Lecture by Dr. Edmond C. Labbe at Little Theater, .Twenty-third and Washing ton streets, Friday evening, May 3, at 8:15 P. M "The Problem of the Child in France and Belgium." Benefit of Homeless Belgian Chil dren tickets 50c. On sale Book Shop, Fifth Floor. SHIP LIKE U. S. S. BOSTON Conrrr'e-Laden Craft Scuttled Be fore German Bate 20-Knot Ship, Say American Cltlsen Who Was Member of Crew. ' Twenty-two years ago. off the County Cork, on the coaat of Ireland, a Port land man encased In the annua) ma aeuvera of the British navy on the cruiser Brilliant, which was recently (tiled with concrete and blown up by Kne-Iand to block the harbor of Zee brtfii Janes C. Tait. dealer In building ma tertala at U Madison street. Is the man who entered the navy of Great Britain In UK and after a few months oa a training ship was assigned to the reserve cruiser Brilliant for the sham battle between the fleets of Chatham and Portsmouth. ' Brllltaa Wmmt Craft. "She was a fast ship la her day.' aid Mr. Tait la discussing the Brll lLaat yestsrday. "and I am surprised that the British navy would destroy her as they did at Zeebrugge. She was rated at 2 knots an hour and was sim ilar to the United States erulser Bos ton. She was used as a reserve erulser br the British aavy and as far as I know never was oa any commission. "Whoa I was put on the Brilliant I was a greea seamaa who bad never been off the training ship before. The Brilliant was my nrst sailing veesel ad I hardly realised the seriousness of the naval maneuvers that I went through on her. To me, at that time, it was all for a good time, and I eajoyeo it ss best I could. We eame down from the naval arsenal at Chatham en the Thames and put ont Into the channel, where Mr sham battle was to be foachf. "When wo were off County Cork, en the coast of Ireland, we sighted the assays destroyers and after we had chased them for about six or seven hours, tiring blank charges at them, the Admiral who refereed the big game called It off and declared our aide to be the winner. "That wan my only experience on the BliUtaat. After three months the an- nnal mobilisation was completed and I was put on a regular nailing ship. The Brilliant was a good vessel ana it mmt a shame that they had to Junk her." Mr. Tart Beeoseeo C. P. O. Mr. Tait remained la the British navy and when ho cams out to the PaciSa Coast and purchased his dis charge from H. it. S. Shearwater. In . It was as Chief Petty Officer. Since coming to the Coast ho has lived In Tortiand and engaged la the building ' saatecial business One of the most etcltlng experiences wTiloh Xr. Tait had la the navy was during the Turkish rebellion of On the ship Illustrious, be was sent to the Mediterranean to help repress the rebellion there, which was a masaacre of women and children of periodic re currence. The Illustrious put la at Candta. on the Island of Crete, and the order was sent ashore that unless the ringleaders were given over within 41 knurs the town would bo shelled. The leaders were turned over to the com mander of the vessel and were sen tenced to be hung by a court martial of ship officers. Oa scaffold In ths most prominent part of the town, where all the natives could witnsas the pun ishment of their leaders, the 41 men were strung up seven at a time and hung from noon to sunset, when the natives cams and took the bodies away. "PToand Certlncate Treasured. It was In this mission that Mr. Tait received wounds which resulted In a wound certificate being granted him. This parchment, now yellow with age. la one of the most tressured of Mr. Tail's possessions. -If I were not a cltlsen of ths United States I would probably have been called back to the British naval service long before this.- said Mr. Tait. "but if I am needed to serve on the ocean I want to go for the United States. If ths war keeps up long enough I will volunteer ray services to this country's Navy to help lick the Kaiser. RED CROSS TO ENTERTAIN Receipt Will Go Into Oregon Brit Ish Dependents' Fund. A vaudeville performance will be given by the British Red Cross So ciety at the Lincoln High School audi torium on Tuesday. May 7. at S o'clock P. M ths proceeds of which will be devoted to the Oregon British Depend ents fund. The turns will be entirely local talent and among the attractions wt!I bo a sketch written by Mrs. Mac le Holmes Parsons, of the University of Oregon, featuring Mrs. Eleanor San ford Large, of Portland. In the princi pal role. Interpretative and character dancing as well as several vooal and Instrumental numbers. Tickets may bo obtained at ths Brit ish Consulate. Ainsworth building, cor ner of Third and Oak streets, and at the door on the evening of the performance. SONS HELD UNGRATEFUL Mrs. -Miller Says Brother Refuse to Assist Mother. Thst her mother will soon become a county charge aniens the two sons are compelled to pay fl.Ss a month each as. ordered by the County Commission ers March 4. la the sworn statsment of Mrs. Msry Miller, daughter of Mrs. Klla Cox. In an affidavit filed yester day with ths board. She asks that the brothers bo again cited before the board and ordered to make ths re quired payments. Mrs. Miller alleges that her mother Is la a critical condition and la In ur gent need of help. Her two brothers, sns says; are financially able to pro vide for their mother, but have re fused to obey the order of the board. The citation was given to 8beriff Hurlburt to serve and another heart-rig probably will bo held by ths board tomorrow morning. Banks Has Tall Flagpole. BANKS. Or, May 1. (Special) A 3-foot flagpole has been secured by patriotic citizens of Banks and wlU be erected soon In ths center of ths city to bear Old Glory and ths honor flag of the liberty loan drive, which now has one star, and will soon have the second, 2 rj s 3 S s 2 5 3 61st Amniver MEIER FBASK'S 619T A"T IVKRS ART SALES A Special 3-Days Anniversary Showing and Sale Women's and Children's Light Weight Undergarments These balmy Spring days suggest the changing of heavy undergarments in favor of those of lighter weight Thursday, Friday and Saturday there will be very special prices in effect on such well-known brands as Harvard Mills, Nushape, Penn and Swan Brand underwear all famous for their excellent wearing qualities and perfection in fit. Look to all your underwear needs select from any of the following groups and pocket a handsome saving. fFl mm UNION SUITS 756 Women's "Penn" union suits of fine quality light weight cotton. Band top yokes, reinforced crotch. .Low neck, sleeveless, knee length style. Regu lar sizes 75c Extra sizes 90c BLOOMERS FOR SI Women's "Penn" closed bloomers, made of fine quality light weight cot ton. Reinforced crotch. In black, white and pink. Regular sizes priced at $1. Extra sizes priced" $1.25. VESTS AND PANTS 85 Women's "Harvard Mil la" vests and pants, made of a durable tuck-etitch fabric Elastic, well-fitting under garmente in all Summer styles. Reg ular sizes 86c. Extra sizes $1. UNION SUITS 756 Women's "Nushape" union suits made of extra quality lisle yam, tuck stitch. Low neck, Eleeveless, knee length style. Regular sizes priced at 75c Extra sizes priced 85c WOMEN'S VESTS 286 Women's Swiss ribbed cotton vests with fancy crochet lace yokes. Low neck, sleeveless style. Regular sizes only. Each priced in our Anniversary Sales at 28c or 2 for 55c WOMEN'S VESTS 856 Women's "Swan Brand" vests of an excellent quality light weight mer cerized lisle. Taped yoke. V-neck, sleeveless style. Regular sizes only. Specially priced at 85c. CHILDREN'S VESTS AND PANTS 256 Children's light weight' cotton vests and pants in all the popular Summer styles. All nicely finished. Sizes 2 to 12 years. Garment priced at only 25c Knit Underwear Shop, slain Floor. MEIER st FRANK'S 61ST AHIf IVERSART SALES A 3-Days9 Anniversary Sale of R. & B. "Jewel" Design Silverware Very special prices on the desirable "Jewel" pattern in R. & B. silverware for Thurs day, Friday and Saturday in our 61st Anniversary Sales. This silverware is in the popu lar gray finish and is guaranteed to give ten years of ordinary family service. One piece illustrated. Priced in Sets of Six as Follows i Teaspoons, set of six, 72f. Dessert Spoons, set of six, $1.29. Tablespoons, set of six, $1.44. Soup Spoons, set of six, $1.44. Bouillon Spoons, set of six, $1.44. Medium Forks, set of six, $1.44. Medium Knives, set of eix, $1.09. Individual Salad Forks, set of six, $1.44. Individual Butter Spreaders, set of six, special at $1.44. Fancy Pieces Priced as Follows Sugar Shells, each only 291. Butter Knives, each only '29 1 Cold Meat Forks, each only 48f . Baby Spoons, each only 2of). Food Pushers, each only 23f. Gravy Ladles, each only 59f . Berry Spoons, each only 69. Three-Piece Child's Sets, at only 65V Two-Piece Child's Sets, at only 49ff. Pie Knives, each only 98. SUverw&ro Shop. Main Floor. 6 1ST ATf OTTERS ART BALES Women's $1.00 White Kid Belts 83c Women's white kid leather belts in the popular 2-inch width. All sizes. Covered kid buckles. For wear with Spring suits, coats and sweaters. In our 61st Anniversary Sales 83c. Leather Goods Bhop. Main Floor. D o You Value Your Furs? Cold -sFsB 1! If so, don't delay storing them until moths have had an oppor tunity to lay their destructive eggs in the soft folds. Store Them in Our Safety Vaults where furs will be secure from moths, dust, theft, fire, loss or damage from any cause Repairing and Remodeling Now at Special Prices . . Furs Received, Fourth Floor. This Columbia Outfit for $46.50 An Anniversary Sale special on this popular Columbia outfit. Outfit consists of Columbia Grafonola, cabinet and six 10-inch double-disc records (12 selections) of your own choice. Machine and cabinet are illustrated at left. Let us send this outfit to your home today. New! Just Received! This Popular Columbia Grafonola for Only $75 This new model, just received, is in mahogany, walnut, golden oak or fumed oak finish. These new grafonolas have the same exclusive features as found in the higher priced grafonolas and have a very sweet tone. Very moderately priced at 75. Make Your Own Terms in Reason On either of the above, as on all phonographs we sell, you can take advantage of our most liberal credit offer make your own terms in reason. Phonograph Shop. Sixth Floor. is what we prophesied of our sale of 2000 new silk shirts which began yesterday morning. We KNEW what we were saying. The sales so far prove it. It would be strange, indeed, if it were otherwise if such silk shirt values as this sale offers would be allowed to go a-begging. Men read our announce ment yesterday that we would sell ITS Silk Shirts at the sensationally low price of $5.65 were told of it by their good friends and either way the result was the same: They came and bought. And they bought liberally many taking the set of three in some pat tern they liked particularly well. And any man who can come, see and feel these shirts and go away without buying one is dead to all love of fine things and proof against all the urgings of ecdnomy, comfort, the desire to be well dressed at a hitherto unattainable lowness of cost. Peau de Crepes, Broadcloths, Bengalines, Jap Silks are the materials in these shirts famous as well for their wearing qualities as for beauty of weave and richness of appearance. Made up into perfect shirts by one of the country's most reliable manufacturers of high grade shirts for men. Bought by us at a handsome price concession and offered to you at equal reductions. Dozens of new and exclusive patterns and colorings for men and young men of every taste. There are all sizes and many different sleeve lengths in the sale. You can Bee the shirts in our Morrison-street windows it is natural and easy to step inside the store and examine them more closely. When you buy as you assuredly will remember that you may not be given such an opportunity again in years to purchase $7.50-?8.50 and even $10.00 silk shirts at $5.65. Three is a good buy. Men's Furnishings Shop, Main Floor Buy Kayser Silk Gloves At Meier & Frank's Our stocks are complete in all styles, colors and sizes for women and children, 60c to $2. Glove Shop, Main Floor MEIER FRANK'S 61ST ANNIVERSARY SALES For Thursday A Special Sale of New Separate Skirts For Women All Sixes $5 Separate skirts of plaid or striped taffeta and satin striped silk in a broad range of fashion able colorings navy, Copen, garnet and green combinations as well as black. A most attractive assortment. Skirts with shirred or plain tops, fancy patch pockets and wide girdles. The values are altogether exceptional at $5, quality of materials and style newness considered. "-Apparel Shop, Fourth Floor. New Welworth Blouses $2 Two charming new models in these celebrated two-dollar blouses go on sale today. The same price today as years ago. Now, as then, the best blouses made at the money. Here only. Blouse bhop. Fourth Floor. Artificial Eyes Cost $5 to $15 . Hardly less costly in the long run are eyes weakened from any cause allowed, through lack of proper treatment, to go from bad to worse until their function is vitally impaired. . What Are Your Eyes Worth? Surely everything in - reason that will keep them functioning properly. For impaired vision consult our skilled optometrist. Optical Shop, Mezzanine Floor. 61ST AKOTVERSARY SAXES Special Sale of Cretonnes 33c A timely Anniversary Sale of fine quality cretonnes at yard, 33c Cretonnes suitable for Sum mer curtains, cushions, bags, etc A wonderful variety of colorings from which to choose. Sale of Curtains . One very special group of mar quisette curtains with real hand made French lace at pair $5.85, $7.65 and $8.95. Also scrim curtains at pair, $1.65, and mar quisette curtains at pair, $2.35. Curtain Shop, Seventh Floor. MEIER FRANK'S 61ST ANNIVERSARY SALES Universal Combination Ranges 3 Buy your Universal Combina tion range during our Anniver sary Sales and save from $7 to $10. After our Anniversary Sales, prices will advance. Place your order now and we will install your range at any time you desire. The Universal Combination is the right kind of a range for any season Summer or Winter. Burns wood, coal or gas. Requires only 40 inches space. Made of cast iron throughout; durable, handsome, sanitary. Your old range taken as part pay ment and on the balance you can Make Your Own Terms in Reason Sixth Floor, Fifth Street PLANS LAID FOR WOUNDED Keed College, Cnlverslty of Oregon and Benson Polytechnic to Aid. Reoonstructloa and rehabilitation of wounded soldiers will bs discussed at ths members council of ths Chamber of Commerce Monday; br Dr, .William T. Foster, president of Rsed College, who spent several weeks la the .study of such work in Franco and England. Dr. E. A. Bommer will present the advantages which the -University of Oregon medical school will havs to offer. Directors of 'ths Chamber of Com merce havs given approval and assur ance of aid to ths plan proposed by the School Board for. ths uss of snson Polytechnic as an industrial training school for wounded soldiers. Women, Jurors Approved by Court. SAN FRANCISCO, May 1. The state law permitting women to sit on juries was upheld by ths State Suprsme Court here today. Bead The Oregonlan classified, ads. CATTLE RECEIPTS GROWING for April at Good Showing Made Union Stockyards. Comparative statistics Issued yester day by the Portland Union Stockyards Company for April and the first four months of the year, compared with sim ilar dates In 1917, show a gain In cat tle with varying losses and gains in other stock handled. The tables issued follow: Hones, Cattle. Calves. Hon. Sheep. Mule. April, 1918. 7,08 250 16.43a 6,022 106 April. 1917. 6.475 607 19.183 8,080 170 Tear to date 1918 80.423 970 71.615 28,598 1.378 4 Mos. 1917 26,581 985 84.297 33.208 751 Total can April. 1918, 395; April, 1917, 417; year te date, 1907; four month 1917, 182. ... SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES Allen's Foot -Ease, the antiseptic powder to be ahaken Into the shoes and sprinkled In the footbath. The Plattaburg Camp Manual advises men In training to use Foot-Ease in their shoes each morning-. It prevents blis ters and sore spots and relieves painful, swollen, smarting feet and takes the stinir out of corns and bunions. A certain relief for sweating, callous, tired, achlnr feet. Always use Allen's Foot-Ease to break in new shoes. Sold everywhere, a5c Ady, 5