THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN, PORTLAND, FEBRUARY 23, 1913, BERNHARDT PLAYS Portland's First Department Store to Inaugurate a Real Eight-Hour Working Day; the First to Establish a Half Holiday on Thursdays Daring the Months of July and August, and First to Grant Their Employes a Full Week's VacationWith Full Pay, and a Full Hour for Lunch the Year RoundStore Opens at 8;30 A.M., Closes 5:30 P. M. TO r . . ij I Tomorrow j CONVICTS Drama Ending With Paroles for Prisoners Wins Cheers at San Quentin. RUEF WRITES TESTIMONIAL For an Hoar, Says Convicted Politi cal Boss, "Yonr Great Art lias Made Cs Free" Convicts Act as "Supers." SAN' QUEXTIX. Calt, Feb. 22. For their Washington's birthday holiday. th prisoners of San Quentin were en tcrtalned by one of tbe world's great est dramatic artists. On a rough stage In a corner of the prison yard Mme. Parah Bernhardt and her company of French players presented her son s tab lold play. "One Christmas Night." Two thousand prisoners. Including: a a score of women and five men under sentence of death, watched tbe per formance. The high walls checked a chill wind from tbe bay and ' brilliant sunshine warmed the huge audience. Although tbe play was In an alien tongue, the prisoners followed eagerly the moving story of the gay young vl vandlere who saved the French noble and his wife and child from tbe revo lutionists. Flay Ends "Just Right." Just before the curtain rose, the pris on orchestra struck up "The Mar seillaise." Instantly the prisoners rose and uncovered their beads. When the actress appeared they applauded enthu siastically, and at the conclusion of tbe play they waved their caps and cheered. The play had ended just right. The emotional plea of Mme. Bernhardt, as tbe warm-hearted daughter of the regi ment, had softened the heart of the commandant and the prisoners were "paroled." An Impressive scene followed the play-acting. A tall, gray-haired prison er, a Frenchman, stepped from tbe wings and bowed to the actress, lie . then read. In French, a testimonial from the prison Inmates, written by Aba Ruef, tbe political boss convicted by the San Francisco graft prosecu tion. Stoae Walla Made to Fade. "Today, for an hour," the old French man read, "these stone walls have fad ed away. For an hour your great art has made us free. Our hearts have been touched by the woman, the actress and the play. We extend to you our grateful thanks." Mme. Bernhardt smiled graciously on the old man and bis fellows. When she left the stage she carried with her tbe testimonial. Several prisoners took the parts of "supers" In the performance and their appearance as soldiers caused much delight among the audience. Among the 100 or more visitors who witnessed the play were Warden Johnston, of Folsom prison, and members . of the State Prison Board. Mme. Bernhardt nearly missed reach ing the prison. When her automobile reached the ferry building, she found 10 others ahead of her. Only four cars are allowed on any one boat and the drivers of none would yield a place in line. All pleaded Important business. Twenty dollars In cash finally wrought what the power of a great name or the plea of an humane mis sion could not accomplish, and one driver made way. This bank opens in its larger and better equipped banking-room at Park and Morrison streets. The public is cordially in vited to inspect the new quarters. ' Check Accounts, Savings Accounts, Collections, For eign and Domestic Ex change, Escrows, Trusts, Bond Issues. . , . . - . COMMERCE TRUST & SAVINGS BANK (Formerly Merchants Sav ings cTc Trust Cosnpaay) Parse and Morrison streets. XV. II. Fear, Prealdeat. Leo A. Joknsoa, Vlee-Preal-det. O. C. Bortmneycr, Caahler. Walter II. Bnna, Assistant Caahler. I never heard of him, she continued. "However, I've been away from home for a month now, and that's time for a great many things to happen." The bride's father, George W. Young, a New York banker, who married Mme. Nordlca in 1909, was also kept In igno rance of the wedding until today, but he has given his consent. Atwell, who Is 35 years old. and Blanche West, his first wife, were divorced two years ago. TAFT REFUSES PARDONS BEX SO V AXD HYDE'S ONXY RE COURSE NOW IS WIXSOX. DOUBLE TRACK BRIDGE DUE Span Across Ohio River Will Cost Roads $4,500,000. PADUCAH, Ky- Feb.v22. Official an nouncement was made here today of a plan to construct immediately at a cost of (4.500,000 a . double-track bridge across tbe Ohio River, between Me tropolis, II L, and Paducah. Ky to serve the principal railroads of the Mississippi Valley in handling the in crease in tonnage expected on account of the Panama Canal's completion. The roads uniting in the construction of the bridge are the Chicago. Burling ton & Qulncy. Chicago & Eastern Illi nois, Big Four, Illinois Central and Nashville. Chattanooga & St. Louis. Joint terminals. Including yards, shops and other plants, will bring the total cost of construction to $7,000,000. FUNERAL PLANS REVEALED First' Bishop of Kansas Cltj Asks Simple Service. KANSAS CITY. Mo Feb. 22. An epi taph in latln and Instructions for fu neral and burial were found today among papers left by Bishop John Jo seph Hogan, of the Catholic Diocese of Western Missouri, who died here yes terday. It was the bishop's wish that no flowers be used at the funeral and that the funeral b not "conducted through thronged thoroughfares, but rather through the least frequented streets of the city." The suggested epitaph, translated, read: "Herein are buried tbe ashes of John Joseph Hogan, first bishop of Kansas City. Born in the year 1829. Pray for him." GERMANY DEMANDS AGES Actors and Actresses Pray Govern ment to Give Relief. BERLIN. Feb. 22. Actors and actresses in Germany have been placed In the awkward dilemma of being com pelled to give their ages under the new Imperial Insurance act and they petitioned the Federal Council today through the German Stage Society to release them by amending the measure. The players pray the authorities to permit them to guard the dates of their birth as a professional secret. They declare that "it Is not a mere question of vanity, but one of bread and butter.' especially for the women. many of whom obtain engagements be cause their talent is combined with a youthful appearance." NORDICA'S STEPCHILD WED Singer Hopes Hnsbnnd Is Worthy of Good Wife He Has Won. UAX FRANCISCO. Feb. 22. Mme. Nordica received word today that her stepdaughter, Dorothy Young, had been married secretly yesterday to J. Leroy At well, a comic opera comedian, at Greenwich, Conn. "1 hope he's a nice young man, be cause he certainly got a charming and capable girl for his wife," said Madame Nordlca. "I don't know who he Is and "California Lumber Kings," Con victed of Fraudulent Operations, May Have to Serve Sentence. ADrflAVf AW WU'e TTTI?ATT TT7o c In.tnn P.h 99 Pp.aMant To his Htt cllned to grant pardons ts Benson and Hyde, California "lumber kings," who were convictea in r eaerai jouris 01 this city several years ago of fraudulent operations In Oregon and Calif orr la school lands. The-defendants based their applica tion for pardon on various grounds, among other things asserting that through their operations the Federal Government lost nothing: that Instead Af halm, trirt In c llfnmia or Oresron courts, in whose jurisdiction the alleged offenses - were committed, they were brought to wasnington lor inai ana obliged to bring their witnesses 3000 mma v... -- ann tf whlnh fact they spent over 00,000 defending them selves and on tnat account ueius ouni clently punished. After carefully considering the rec ord and appeal. President Taft decided that was not an Instance where he would be justified in Interfering, and the sentence imposed by the court will be carried out unless further consid eration can be secured at the har.ds of President Wilson. ' 6 Ev, srj tf FOB QRIP&C91DS Aching bones, pains and soreness in the head, back or chest, Influ enza, Sneezing, Sniffling Catarrh, Cold in the head, Cough, Sore Throat, General Prostration and Fever this is the Grip If you will take "Seventy-seven" at the first feeling of lassitude, you will escape If you wait till jour bones begin to ache, it may take longer to break up. It pays to keep "Seventy-seven" handy, it is a small vial of pleasant pellets, fits the vest pocket. At your Druggist, 25c, or mailed. Humphreys' Homeo. Medicine C0.. 1S8 William St.," New York. Advertisement. Advice to Those Who Have Lung Trouble Tuberculosis Is said to be curable by simply living In the open air and taking an abundance of fresh eggs and milk. Do all you possibly can to add to strength and Increase eight; eat wholesome, nourishing food and breathe the cleanest and purest air, and then. If health and strength do not return, add the tonie and beneficial ef fects of Eckman's Alterative. Read what It did in this case: "05 E. Cth St., Wilmington, Del. "Gentlemen In January, 1908, I was taken with hemorrhages of the lungs. My physician, one of the leading Dractitlonera. said that it was lung trouble. X took eggs ana nuii m quantities, but 1 got very weaa. The doctors eald 1 would not gain In weight as long as I stayed in the 'store, but I kept on working and prayed each day that 1 might get well. I believe my prayers were answered, for Mr. C. A. Llp ptneott, mv employer (Lipplncott A Co., de. partment store. 306-314 Market street. Wil mington. Del.) had learned of a remedy called Eckman's Alterative that had done great good, and upon his recommendation I began taking It at once." This was about June. 1908. I continued faithfully, using no other remedy, and finally noticed the clearing oi tne tonga. i iirmiy Delieve Eckman's Alterative saved my life. I sent mv snlttla later to the 8tate Board of Health to be examined for tuberculosis bacilli, and none were found. My mother died from consumption when. I was about 2 years old. - "I make this statement so that others may learn of the wonderful merits of Eck man's Alterative. I regard my recovery as being miraculous." (Sworn affidavit) JAS. SQUIRES. Tkman' Alterative Is effective In bron chitis, asthma, hay fever, throat and long troubles and In upbuilding the system. Does not contain poisons, opiates or habit-form-in droea For sale by the Owl Drus- Co.. and other leading druggists. Ask for book let telilng of recoveries ana write to Eck msn Laboratory, Philadelphia, Pa,, for ad- ditlonal evidence. Children's Cotton Hose, 20c Grade on Sale, Pair 16c Good durable Cotton Hose for boys and girls, both medium and heavy weight, made with reinforced heel and toe. ( All sizes 5 to 10. Wayne Knit and American Beauty Hose, the kind sold regularly at 20c pair, 1 f priced for this sale at "C- Pac. Phone Marshall 5080, Home A 2112 x The Most in Value, The Best in Quality Women's Lisle Hose, Best 35c Grade, 25c a Pair A splendid wearing line of Women's Lisle Hose, mercerized- to look like silk, made with double sole and linen heel and toe, and double garter top. All sizes, Sy2 to 10. They are full seamless and are regularly sold OC at 35c pair, sale price iJC Every Section. of This Great Store Is Crowded With Every Transaction Must Give Lasting Satisfaction Because a chain is only as strong as its weak est link, ire strive to make ever; transaction here yield permanent, as well as temporary,' satisfaction. If we fail to do it, we weaken come link in the chain that holds confidence between the customer and the store. And that is fatal to our growth. Yon can buy, try and have money back for the asking here. We would rather lose a sale than a friend. Half the profit and all the pleasure of doing busi ness lies in satisfying the customer ALL THE TIME. g Merchandise The purchases that have been made for the new season are rapidly arriving, and already one may gather, from an inspection of the attractive displays of new merchandise in the various sections, a comprehensive and authoritative knowledge of the trend that fashion is to take in Spring apparel and accessories. A few values from the many 6hown at this store are presented here for the purpose of showing which way the "wind of economy blows." Let this be YOUR store And See What Splendid Savings Are Possible A Great Exposition of Fashionable Woolen Bress Goods The Spring dressmaking season is on in earnest and women everywhere are eagerly seeking information about the. new fashions. Our Dress Goods and Silk Sections are veritable storehouses of accurate enlightenment, rightly illustrated object lessons on what is newest and most desirable. You will find here hosts of exquisite and really exclusive materials things that can not be obtained in other Portland stores. All excel in the beauty and charm of their colorings and designs anything we have ever shown before. Come, make your selections while assortments are at their best. JUST ARRIVED A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF FANCY SILKS Two toned Jacquards, New Brocades, New Peau de Cygnes, Swiss no Taffetas, etc., all undervalued at, the yard Ot The most popular weaves and colorings for Spring are here in an unlimited showing. You have choice from pretty Two-Toned Jacquard Fancies, rich new Brocades, neat Pin, Hairline and Pekin Stripes in Peau de Cygnes, Swiss Taffetas, Pailette de Soie and Charmeuse Finished Satins, in widths from 24 to 27 inches. All are beautiful new Silks perfect in weave QQ and finish and considerably undervalued for this sale at, the yard iOC Cheney Bros.' New Shower- 7Q Proof Foulards, yard . . c Foulards are again in great favor and we have collected a wonderful assortment of Cheney Bros.' Shower Proof Silks. They come in all want ed colors in pretty, small designs. They are absolutely spotless and are full 23 inches wide; this 7Qr season's price will be, yard. . Priestley's New Fabric for Spring is a rich, cleverly woven silk and mo hair material, called Scintilla. It is a dust-resisting fabric of brilliant fin ish that makes up beautifully. Comes full 45 inches wide and in the best colors. On special sale d1 Cr at, the yard jpL.OKJ All-Wool Dress Goods An -unlimited assortment to choose from. Par ticularly attractive are the new pin, hairline and shadow striped styles, the new diagonals and shepherd checks. These come from 42 to 46 inches wide and are in the most pop ular new Spring colorings, tfjl (f Strictly all wool. Yard. . .P vU Genuine Imported Fancy QC Tub Silks OOC By placing large orders, months ago, direct with the manufacturers, we are enabled to offer better than usual values in Tub Silks, the favorite fab ric for Summer wear. These come full 32 inches wide and are shown in pretty striped styles in most all col ors. Buy now and take ad- OCr vantage of this low price, yd. .OOC New Silk Poplins at 75$ a Yard 36 inches wide. Think of it! Do you realize the advantage of this width? These Fine Silk Poplins are firmly woven and come with a fine soft fin ish that will retain its luster. It is a fabric that will not slip or pull and one that is very durable, shown here in the most desirable plain J C colors and priced this sale yd. . OC New Novelty Fabrics All new Spring styles in the best weaves Homespuns, Novelty "Worsteds, New Corded Novelties, Neat Mixtures, Novelty Serges, Wide-Wale Diag onals, etc. An endless assortment in 50 to 56-in, widths, $1.50 to $2 yard The New Spring Styles in Women's Suits At $12.50, $15, $17.50 to $25 Come and See the New Spring Suits. Here you'll find a greater showing ';han ever before so early m the sea son. Beautiful creations direct from the makers who set styles and fash ions, rney come m navy serges, pop lin and novelty worsteds in plain col ors; also some neat hairline stripes and Bedford cords. There's a large line of tan and gray mixtures, too. All sizes in these stunning garments at prices to suit everyone. Children' Coats in New Spring Styles at $1.50, $1.98, $2.50 to $8.50 Just received a most wonderful line of Children's New Spring Coats the prettiest we have ever yet shown. They come in black peau de soie, ben rrol in a snmd 1-iAmififnl Tm vf nvpR also black and white check and navy serges. There's a large line of Washable Coats, in the latest materials. Silk Petticoats, Values to $5.00, Special $2.98 You must be sure and see this beautiful line of New Silk Petticoats. They come in all the latest combination col ors, as well as the latest in plain colors including cerise, shamrock, etc. Handsome garments well made and finely finished. Values to $o.00, specially priced at only 9 $2.98 Women's Shoes Reduced Late styles in Patents, Tans, Gunmetal and d o Azt Kid. Reg. $3 and $3.50 vaules, tomorrow p.xJ The Low Shoe season is almost upon us and we have still some wonderful offers in Women's Patents, Tans, Gun metals and Kid Shoes. We are going to dispose of them at ridiculously low prices. They come in short 'Vamp, low and high heel, button and blucher styles and selling regularly at $3.00 to $3.50. Priced dJO 45 tomorrow at only p.d.'xcJ Little Girls' Gunmetal and Patent Tipped QQ Button Shoes, $1.60 values ...Wl Little Men's Double Cap Satin Calf Shoes QQr in sizes 8y2 to 13, special at ZZJK Curtains Spring Lines At Prices You'll Be Pleased to Pay With Spring come the thoughts of housecleaning and a great many housekeepers will find themselves in need of New Curtains. We request your inspection of our new line, knowing full well that you cannot equal these values elsewhere. $1.50 Pair At this price' we are showing an unusually fine line Cream, White and Arabian Scrim and Net Cur tains, full 36 inches wide and 2y2 yards long. A large variety of styles with lace edge, lace inserting and hem stitched borders. $2.00 Pair Another very fine line of White, Cream and Arabian Net Curtains, full 36 inches wide and 2 yards long. They come in a large variety of styles with lace edge and inserting. All new goods and exceptional val ues at this price. $2.50 Pair In this lot you will find Scrim, Bobbinet and Madras Lace Curtains in white, cream and Arabian. They come from 36 to 50 inches wide and 2 and 3 yards long. The best values we have ever offered at this price. $3.50 Pair Extremely Fine Curtains in white and ecru Marquisette Scrim, Marie Antoinette and Voile Scrim with Filet inserting. They come in widths from 38 to 42 inches and are full 2y2 yards long. The kind that will please any housekeeper. EXTRA 250 Pairs Best $1.25 Lace Curtains, Pair 902 Only a limited number of pairs to sell at this v'ce about 250 so don't delay your coming. Both White and Ara bian Scotch Lace Curtains, shown in a large variety of neat new patterns. They come full 45 inches wide and 3 yards long. New Printed Scrim 40 inches wide, plain Er centers with pretty borders, the yard .-. . . OOC Come See the NewEmbr oideries If you want Embroideries of quality in designs that are "different," come here and see what we have to offer you. We know you will be pleased with our showing and here are some ex amples of the wonderful values we are offering in this line: 3ale Extraordinary 45-Inch Full-Length Dress f Embroidery, shown m exquisite patterns em broidered on batiste, swiss ana voue. jtteguiar values to $6.00, specially tQO priced at, the yard 70 This is just the opportunity for which you have been waiting. Tomorrow we place on sale beau tiful 45-inch full-length Dress Embroidery at such a ridiculously low price that all may profit. Never yet have we shown such handsome pieces as these. Exquisite patterns. . Wonderful Showing Baby Flouncing In either the ruffle, scallop or hemmed edge. Best A.Rn grades to $1.25, special at, yard. 0-u Buy at this sale tomorrow and save nearly half. You have choice of about 1500 yards Handsome Baby Flouncing, shown in neat patterns with ruffle, scallop or hemmed edge. Full 27-inch Flouncing embroidered on extra fine, sheer swiss or batiste and regular values to $1.25 a d.fif troW? otMartiollir invircA frf Tiia calo V MM. Ml misrsa- n k. Shadow Lace, best grade nfi to 65 cents OC An extra special offering of Shadow Edges and Bands, four to ten inches wide. They come in cream, ecru or white and sell regularly to o C 65c yard, special at ,OC 98c Coat Sets, values to $1.75, at only Handsome Lace Coat Sets that are neat, stylish and serviceable. Over 100 choice patterns to select from. Come in ecru or white and reg-QO, ular values to $1.75, spl. set. yOC