The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, January 15, 1911, SECTION THREE, Page 5, Image 37

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    THE SUNDAY OREGONTAy, FORTLAXD, JANUARY 15, 1911
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ifc Special Clearance Sale Prices Prevail for This Month
In 1911 the corset is more a factor in dress than it ever was before-The woman who Has been
content with the same model season after season must give attention to her corset if her figure
is to be correct-Present day fashions give the impression of unbrohen lines-The jxewcorsets
. ' accentuate this effeTby modifying the natural curves of the waist and hips and graceful form
: , j K whole figure is Riven the appearance of natural
They only slightly define the waist and clentiUcaiiy reouce xne P"" , " "id have choice from the best and most complete assortment
,.K dmo confronting one, it is most important that you shotild have choice trom tne
II . a it
We claim lor tne corset store nere ja
The New "Sahlin" Waists
Famous Figure Builders
The beet-dreesed vomn of Portland have set their seal of approval upon these
famous figure-builders, "Sahlln'i Perfect Form and Corset Combined." It is
indeed a boon to the woman of slender figure, who is assured of a perfect
form, with entire comfort. Don't fail to visit our corset store durinJhia
special sale of these remarkable waists with no clasps, no hooks, no. eyelets,
no strings, no heavy steels. Ask to see them, and note the reasonable prices.
All Our Corset Waists
At Clearance Sale Prices
Women and young girls who do not thoroughly enjoy a corset will be Interest
ed In our assortment of Corset Waists, shown In several makes and styles.
GIRDLES are preferred by many women who want Just a little support about
the waist tine. Tor such we have many girdle models In taped, straight
stripped, ribbonette and fine batiste styles, now selling at clearance prices.
Mme. Helene Fine Corsets
At Clearance Sale Prices
Ilelene Corsets are designed to Strike fashion's highest note. The most per
tert model, built up of the iaost durable materials and finished in mt pleas
ing and attractive manner. A garment fitted over a "Helene" isure to set
ell and not pet out of shape. They emphasise all the points of fashion's de
cree without sacrificing in the least the wearer's comfort. The Helens Corset is
priced very moderately when sold regular. Our special clearance sale prices
offer unusual advantage for saving. The entire stock is now on sale.
Warners Rust Proof Corsets
At Clearance Sale Prices
For the devotee of Warner's "Rustproof" Corset we show several styles,
which are modeled to a high standard of coraetry. Every corset, Irrespective
of price, must have perfection of shape, Tarying to suit different types of
forma. Unusually low prices prevail on all Warner Const during this sale.
BRASSIERES De Bevoise, the newest and daintiest style. They eoofin
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floor selection and facility which -will amply pro
vide for every -possible, need in corset lines
We have not allowed our own particular prefer
ence to limit us in assortments from which you
may choose Our aim has been to supply the
widest possible range of maKe and styles Just
how much this means we will let you be the judge
when you come to maKe inspection and selection
Appointments of the corset store are
all that could be desired You are
served by women thoroughly trained
in the art ofcorrect corseting.
Mme. "Mariette" Corsets
At Clearance Sale Prices
Makers of the Mariette Corset hold that they will bring out the graceful lines
of one's form to the very best advantage. Each model is fitted over a typical
American figure of perfect proportions. They belong to the higher class of
corseto. but are sold at moderate prices. Our expert corsetieres will tslce
pleasur in explaining the advantages of the Manette Corsets, and will give
fitting to those interested. Clearance sale prices on entire stock of corsets.
Famous Redfern Corsets
At Clearance Sale Prices
The policy of the Redfern Corset makers has been to produce a line of genuine
whalebone corsets, absolutely up to date and perfect in every detail of design,
fit, materiafand construction.. A greater value than any other corset on the
market, and made to a uniform standard of fit and weax.Theyjesvaryin
' rice according to beauty of finish, fineness of materials. Clearance prices.
Howd Front Lace Corsets
At Clearance Sale Prices
The famSus Howd front laoe Corsets, proclaimed by women of fashion to be
the perfection of front-lace eorsetry, modeled to follow the natural outlines of
the spine, supporting the abdomen and back without restriction to the body.
They are made of German coutil and boned with unbreakable steels. d0 AC
Medium length; sizes 24 to 34. Regularly sold at $8; special, ea.
HOWD FRONT LAOE CORSETS in splendid models, designed especially for
medium and stout ngures. jviaae oi uue ""fu ..j ; i an
Popular Bon Ton Corsets
At Clearance Sale Prices
Corset excellence of the highest degree is exemplified in the charming models
of the Bon Ton Corsets. Each different style is designed to mold some form
into fashionable lines. Every wanted model is shown. The slender ox - stout
woman will find a corset to suit her figure. Next to perfect fit, the boning is
the most important factor of any corset. Like bones of the body, the corset
bones are the foundation, support, the basis of shape. Bon Ton Cone s are
boned with a wonderful substance called Walohn, which is unmistakably the
best known Clearance sale prices prevail on all Bon Ton Corsets, bee them.
Royal Worcester Corsets
At Clearance Sale Prices
The Royal Worcester Corset is famous for models of excellence and graceful
effects. Tor years the makers have followed the changing styles and fancies
of fashion until the corBetsMeabout peifect.There is no other moderate
. priced corset on the market which pbBses8eaejgaleritjjtheRoyal Wor
cester?" Modeled to meet the requirements of every figure. We have expert
fitters in attendance. Clearance sale prices prevail on these splendid corsets.
Famous Rengo Belt Corsets
At Clearance Sale Prices
- This is the corset which has been a boon to the fully-developed woman. By
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a patented belt stitcnea on tne oinsiue oi mc ....... -
" men very materially, without the least discomfort to the wearer, it gives
i-1 i: rri .... cuiwtavifisillv mjiHfi. bavins? double steels and
SDienaia lilies. xucy mc i; .-..j , , i- j ,
unbreakable front clasps. One particular line styled with long Inns and low
under the arm, and reinforced abdomen. Sizes 24 to 36 offered ffO g K
during this clearance sale at tne special low price i "'" r" 7 .., A
Another line, medium length, high or low bust; sizes 23 to 36, pair, $1.4a
Headquarters for the Justly
Celebrated "Nemo" Corsets
Corsets furnishes ample range to fit practicaUyany
The new "Nemo" models produce the utmost comfort jmdjnoBter
Our stock of "Nemo'
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feet lines pf fashion. We believe them to be the best corsets tor tneir prices,
"HflKiirned for the greatest variety of figures. Expert corsetieres to serve
yonTAll corsets fitted and" perfect satisfaction guaranteed in every instance.
Special Corset Guarantee
We will make eood any corset which does not wear satisfactory after having
been properly iittea oy one oi our curoeiicica. mpx xvoio m
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CLAMP OF SILENCE IS PLACED UPON
MEMBERS OF WASHINGTON MILITIA
Shelving of Colonel Lamping Is Complete Turning of Tables Seattle In Midst of Troublesome Discussion of Tele
phone Rates-lliiuor Interests Oppose Change of Present Laws.
SEATTLE. Wash.. Jan. 14. (SpeclnL)
Silence. dp. oppriiiilv and well
nigh Impenetrable. h ettled over the,
National Ouard ot 'Waahlnnton elnce tho
taalnit of an order by Adjutant-Ueneral
Ueweilyn. He baa quoted the military
law. and haa emphaalaed It by a aupplo
inental order to the effect that Cuarda
men mint not oa!p about mllUaxy af
fair. Strtklna colncldencee are af
forded by tha facta that tha order cornel
juet aa the Legislature conrenea. ar.d
with It another order aaalsnlng Colonel
Otto A. Caae and Captain Maurice W.
Thompaon. both of whom have been on
waiting order, to active duty. Alao
Colonel George B. Lamping, recently re
algned aa Adjutant-General, haa been
placed on waiting ordera.
WhUe military men are not auppoaed
to be aurpiiaed but to receive without
oueetion everything from headquarter,
civilians are entitled to expreaa them
elvra: and It I not too much to say
that the civilian were struck with
mild form of astonishment that Lamping
should have been placed on waiting or
der. In thla way. th table) have been
turned, and be la In exactly the position
l
so long occupied by Caae and Thompson.
There were Indications that Lamping
would go back to Ma old oommand. the
Second Infantry, but In that event un
iiimkti. k.t iMt iwt would have
been raised that ne naa joomu -"
out of It. Inasmuch as case wouia n
k.tj .v - .1 . k.J nnl I Jmnlnf Side
tracked him. But now Adjutant-General
ueweuyn naa provtaea lor a
examine for promotion Lieutenant
Colonel John Stringer. Major W. M.
lnglla and Captain J. VL Curry; In other
words, assuming that thea officer all
pasa. Suinger will become Colonel, In
glls Lieutenant-Colonel and Curry Jun
ior Major of the Second Infantry. Lamp
ing will continue . without command,
while Caaa and Thompaon wUl be In the
paymaster's department.
If It were not for, the convening of
the Legislature and subterranean talk
of politics honeycombing and disrupting
the Quart th creation of a paymaster
would be a Joke. Although th offico'
Is provided by law. there Is no money
to disburse. The catch In It seems to
he to aaslgn commands to th various
officer. . and at the aame time bear
down heavily on the proposal that they
must keep their mouths closed. In oth
er words, the "paymaater" Is a device
for clamping Case, Thompson and othera
into silence at precisely the moment
when too much talking might prov sn
mbaxrasamen t.
SUenx-e Is Enjoined.
Directly connected with the order as
signing Case and Thompson to duty la
the following:
"Deliberation or dlsousalona by offi
cer or men of th National Guard of
Washington, conveying praise, censure
or any mark of approbation toward oth
er In th military eervlce. and all pub
lications relating to private or personal
transactions between officers, are pro
hibited. Effort to cur or influence
legislation affecting the National Guard,
or to procure personal favor or consider
ation, must nrer b made except
through regular military channels. The
provision of thl paragraph shall apply
to all such deliberations, discussions,
publication or efforta. by an officer or
enlisted man. whether t the time actu
ally on duty or not. Person In the
military asrvlc of th stat cannot di
vest themselves of their military statue.
and pose aa acting in a civil capacity
when speaking of or dealing with any
matter pertaining to the service or oth
ers engaged therein. A violation of any
provision of this paragraph shall be
deemed to be conduct to the prejudice
of good order and military discipline.
One of the complaints most fre
quently made against the companies
is. in effect, that subscriber are forced
to bear a share of the cost of installing
the system as well as to give a good
return on the investment. Thl was
the point on which Mr. Falrchlld spent
seven days In San Francisco, without
obtaining the fact he wanted, although
he devoted pecial attention to the en
tries for new construction. r--inurement
and repairs.
Liquor Men Enforce Law.
The first skirmish on the county unit
recalls the fact that for more than two
year th liquor interest of the state
have bn etrlctly on their good be
havior. At the Legislature of 10.
when the present law waa Ped. one
of Ita advocates was James Weir, or
Seattle, later president of the Royal
Arch, and then a member of the House.
He pledged hi word that If the drastic
measure then proposed could be mod
ified, th liquor men would be found In
sisting on even a more rigorous en
forcement of the law than the most
pronounced supporter of the county
unit. It was the aim of the Royal
Arch, under Weir, to prosecute of
fenders, especially the keepera of cross
roads taverns, a fast a they could b
located. This attitude waa due not only
to a desire to. observe the law for
which Weir stood as sponsor, but to
a well defined fear that the people
might go to state-wide prohibition. In
this manner the extremists and the
liquor-dealers have occupied common
ground, so far as tne eniorcemoui.
the present law has been concerned.
11 is unci - n - ' -
standing between two uncompromia--
lngly hoatiie rorces was respuu'u'
the recent deDate Deiween djo
Ijoty, superintendent of the Anti-Saloon
League, and James W. Morrison, who
is now president of the Royal Arch.
rkahle feature Of the
occasion, as showing a more tolerant
spirit than formerly prevaueu, w i
fact that tne oibcusbioh w uom ...
auditorium of the Young Men's Chrls-
. t . i mnA t Vi llnnnr man
UM JIHUUIBllwu, ' " .
was as vigorously applauded as was the
antl-saioonisr.
Cnlt Question Argued.
The argument of the league mmbere
was for an extension of the present-local
option unit, along lines which have
since been laid down in the Governors
message, the contention being that the
saloon has failed to accomplish neces
sary reforms, although every oppor
tunity has been afforded the better ele
ment to Improve the status of the busi
ness; that since hop of reform from
within is futile, the reform must then
come from without.
In reply to this argument. President
Morrison cited the experience of Ore
gon, which he named as a state that
had been all along the ramifications of
the "wet" and "dry" fight, and had de
clared for a reduction, instead of an
Increase. In the voting unit. "I favor,"
he continued, "giving the people a rest
on this question, and letting our Leg
islators proceed to the Important busi
ness they will have on hand."
The situation to date. Is that the
liquor Interests are content to leave
well enough alone, as the Impression Is
general that any legislation on the
subject would tend to an extension of
the unit.
SOCIETY - NEWS NOTES
(Continued From Page 4.)
win Hamblet, May Hamblet, Mr. and
Mrs. E. B. Davis, L. C. Ream, Miss Vio
let Slater, Miss Nellie Campbell, . J.
Frledenthal, J. F. Daly, F. J. Lonergan,
J. D. Wiley, C. E. Norrten, Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Lively,
Mr. and Mrs. George Jennings, O. W.
Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Chapman,
Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Clodfelter, Helen
Cattron, J. B. Grass, H. C. Price, J. J.
Erklns, Miss Brelters, James J. Sayer,
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Lyon and child, Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel R. Norton, Mr. and
Mri. -D. E. McClure, F. L. Blotsford,
F. A. Bushnell, G. L. Reese, R. H. Cro
sier, George Imlay, all of Portland; B.
F. Cranshaw, of Astoria; H. O. Stewart,
George Austin, Miss Emma Austin, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles W. Jone. Mr. and
Mrs. John E. AuBtln, of Salt Lake City;
R. E. Benedict, of Olympia; Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin A. Smith, of Heber, Utah;
George A. Myers, of Pifdmont, Wyo.;
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Smith, of Les
lie. Utah; J. E. Hanrahan, Robert A.
Thompson, of North Plains; J. H. Leau
tand, T. Toussand, from Utah; Mr. and
Mrs. Holems, of Walla Walla; Mr. and.
Mrs. George W. Perry. Mr. and Mrs. R.
R. Selway, of Sheridan, Wyo.; V. R.
Greenfield, of Rawlins, Wyo., and F. J.
McCaugherv. O. H. Wood, from Seattle.
Evil Homes Xot Immune.'
Springfield (Mass.) Union.
"A man's gambling house Is not his
castle," Is Mayor Gaynor's reply to a
Brooklyn lawyer, who apparently took
the view that "a man's house is his
castle" when used for other than domi
ciliary purposes. There Is probably not
a court In the land that would not sus
tain Mayor Gaynor's contention. A
house or home ceases to be a "castle"
when it is diverted to an unlawful use.
Mayor Gaynor does not intend to let
gambling Joints or dens of vice flour
ish In the guise of homes or "castles"
while he has charge of the enforcement
of the law in New York City, and public
opinion, as well as the courts, will up
hold him in this respect.
Cough Stop is a sure stopper. Don't
forget it. Plummer's drugstore, 360
Third St., corner Madison.
Edlefsen's coal satisfies. C 2303. E. 103.
Hotel Moore
. SEASIDE, OR.
Open All Year. Hot Salt Bath in Hotel.
Special Rates by Month.
DAN J. MOORE. PROPRIETOR.