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9 CONSUL-GENERAL IS FAMINE SUFFERER name "Albert" shall be given to an avenue or public square in Paris in honor of the King of Belgium. The rue de Berlin already has been changed to the rue de Liege and it Is proposed to give a Belgian or English name to the Avenue de l'Opera, which before 1870 was the Avenue Napoleon. The former Avenue d'Allemagne is now the Avenue Jean Jaures. The city of Rouen has changed the name' of the Boulevard Canchois to Boulevard des Beiges. ' The Place de la Gars In Orleans has been changed to Place Albert I and two bridges over the Loire have been renamed George V and Nicholas IL This is only the beginning of the radical changes of nomenclature that will mark the war in all towns of France. The transformation Is not con fined to names of streets, squares and places. All German and Austrian names of products already have dis appeared. Eau de Cologne is to be called Eau de Louvain or Eau de Pro vence. Viennese bread Is now called Pain Llegois. In the phonograph parlors all names of German pieces have been marked off the programmes. FORESTRY FUNDS ASKED Pacific Phone Marsh. 5080, Home Phone A 2112. All Mail Orders Promptly and Carefully Filled Same Day as Received. Express and Parcels Post Packages Prepaid On $5.00 Purchases. Business Hours of This Store, 8:30 A. M Until 5:30 P.M.; Saturdays, 9 A.M. to 6 P. M. Sale Toilet Articles Large size Colgate's Toilet "Water at 50 Speiler's Toilet Water priced at 25 Young People's Perfume, four odors, 25 Palmer's Perfume now priced at. .... -25 Jergens' Perfume, cut glass stopper, at 50 Five-Piece Manicure Set priced at. . ..98 Brush and Comb Set for tomorrow at 49 Keep Clean Brush and Comb Set at 98 5-piece Men's Set, including Razor, $1.98 Sale Toilet Articles $2.25 French Ivory Hand Mirror at S1.49 $2.75 12-row French Ivory Hair Brush now priced at S1.98 $2 11-row French Ivory Hair Brush 1.25 35c French Ivory Dressing Combs at. -25 50c French Ivory Dressing Combs at.-35 Extra A complete sample line of French Ivory Goods, one piece of each kind, go at wholesale prices. United States Official at Ant--werp Appeals for Food for Those Near Him. STAFF ALSO IS IN WANT The Most in Value, The Best in Quality- Bakers Have Resumed Making Bread, bat Outlook Tor Winter Is Described as Gloomy King Albert Gives Thanks. How Time Bays to TTTTJ RTTNDAT OKTCaoXTAT. -POT51XANIV DECE3IBER 13, 1914. " Ill LONDON', Dec 13. That th famine in Belgium la no respecter of persons was vividly brought home by a letter received today by the American Com mission from Henry W. Diederich, the United . States Consul-Ceneral at Antwerp, who appeals for food for his family, for his consular staff and for himself. Mr. Diederich writes: "About ten days ago Jarvls Bell, of New York, while on his way to Brus sels, kindly Informed me that If my family and myself needed any thins to let him or the relief committee know and that they would provide as best they could. "At the time the offer was made I did not think It would be necessary to make use of It, but we have been suddenly made to realize that Antwerp Is not vlctuallzed as common report bag it. as a few days ago all the bakers in the city declared they were no longer able to supply bread for lack of flour. "For the time being- they again have Started their work, but the outlook for a steady supply of bread this Winter In gloomy. In view of this condition, I would request the American relief committee to let me have at the earliest opportunity some flour for myself and the families of the consular staff. In these words King Albert, of the Belgians, replied to a message of good wishes sent to him by the American Commission for Relief in Belgium, by saying: "Tour work should save Belgium from famine." "His Majesty." the King's reply con tinues, "earnestly congratulates your commission on Its generous and en lightened initiative. He desires that you should know he Is grateful." H06HTAI) SCTTIiIES JLKE SECTS 'Additional Donation of 5,000,000 Cigarettes Blade- for France. WASHINGTON. Deo. 12. A shipment of 401 cases of hospital supplies and clothing for women and children was made by the American Red Cross today to the war-stricken countries of Eu rope. France will receive 89 cases and an additional donation of 6,000,000 cigarettes. Germany will get 71 cases. Austro-Hungary 71 cases and 20 bales of absorbent cotton, and Belgium 159 cases. Enclosing a check for $100. Vice President Marshall wrote the Red Cross today in part as follows: "I fear the calls for help at home and abroad are to be so numerous and all compelling that many of us must cur tail our pleasures at the behest of duty and that larger charity which spells love. LAST WISHES RESPECTED SIMil.k; HKATH TO ADORN CAS HKT 01' JOSEPH SMITH. Funeral of Patriarch of Reorganised I-ntler Day Saints to Be mm He Himself Arranged lit. 1 INDEPENDENCE. Mo., Dec. 12. Simplicity surrounded the preparations for the funeral of Joseph Smith, presi dent of the Reorganized Church of Latter Day Saints, to be held here to morrow. President Smith died Thurs day after a lingering Illness. Services will be held in accordance with the directions of the dead patriarch, who In the days when he lay between life and dealh calmly arranged for his burial. A single wreath will adorn the cas ket, since Mr. Smith urged that money that might be spent for flowers should go to charity, and there will be no extra song Bervlce, as he chose the few simple hymns to be sung. The casket will be of the plainest and no draping will toe seen on pulpit or building. Mr. Smith arranged every detail, even to the number of carriages and the suit In which he Is to be burled. . . The Quorum of Twelve, the highest ruling body In the church, will attend the funeral. U. W. Green, a mission ary In Jerusalem, and Homer Griffith, who has been doing similar work In Australia, sent messages today, an nouncing that they will be present. Both had been notified of the presi dent's illness sume time ago. ISSUE SQUARELY DRAWN HOUSE MUST SHOW COLORS . LIQUOR AXD SUFFRAGE. National Prohibition Resolution to Be Debated Klgkt Hour December 32 Others to Folloir at Once. WASHINGTON, Dec. 12. The issues of National prohibition nd woman suf frage will bo placed squarely before Ihe House of Representatives as a re sult of action taken today by the House rules committee, when it decided to report special rules for the considera tion of Constitutional amendments on both subjects. Incidentally, the com mittee put an end to all hope of an ex tended holiday recess. Representative Henry; chairman of the rules committee, asserted the rule on the Hobson prohibition resolution would be presented December 22 and that the resolution after eight hours of debate would be pressed to a vote on that date. The suffrage resolution, he aid. would follow immediately. The prohibition resolution would prohibit the sale, manufacture and exportation for sale of "intoxicating liquors for beverage purposes in the United States and all territory subject to the juris diction thereof forever." The suffrage amendment would de clare that the right of citizens to vote should not be denied or abridged on account of sex. GERMAN NAMES VANISHING Streets, Bridges and ETen Articles of Food Rechristened In France. PARIS. Nov. SO. (Correspondence of the Associated Press.) The Paris Mu nicipal Council has decided that the SERVICE? MAKES ESTIMATES OF AMOUNTS NEEDED, Appropriations for A dmln titration of 47 Reserves In Three Northwest- ' era States May Be Cut. OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU, Wash ington, Dec 12. For the administra tion of the various forest reserves in the Northwest, the Forest Service has asked Congress for the following ap propriations for the next fiscal year: Amt. recom- Amt for Oregon mended, current Yr. Cascade $ 9,968 S23.04O Crater 10,610 18,800 Deschutee 8.809 7.630 Fremont 7,985 9,200 Malheur 7.691 11.460 Minam B.797 4,930 Ochoco 6. 70S 8,600 Oregon 17,178 17,600 Paulina ................ 5.472 7,330 Santiam 9,7'X; IS. 400 Siskiyou 11,268 16,631) Sluslaw 6,646 10,260 Umatilla 5,162 6,200 Umpq.ua 10,300 12,240 Wallcwa 7,437 10,561 Wenaha 5,420 8,910 Whitman 8,749 16,790 Washington Chelan 6,260 9,130 Columbia 8. 758 17.SS0 Colville ............... 6,883 9.210 Okanogaa .............. 9,994 14.800 Olympic 17.178 ' 25,650 Rainier 12.035 16,400 Snoqualmle 11,946 18,860 Waahlnstoa 7.909 13,130 Wenatchee 8,858 9,330 Idaho - Beaverhead 7,169 10,585 Boise 6,676 13.373 Cache 4,267 7,170 Caribou 4,020 6,146 Challia 3,668 7,015 Clearwater .. 12,665 17,440 Coeur d' Alene 24,459 41,440 Idaho 6,379 9.40O Kanlksu 19,146 26,690 Lemhi 4,671 6,650 Minidoka .............. 3,384 3,180 Nez Perce 11.214 14.619 Pailsade 5,472 7 100 Payette 10,833 18,870 Pen d' Oreille 14,459 17,450 St. Joe 18,876 34,330 Salmon 5.694 13,390 Sawtooth 4,504 5,535 Selway 12,659 14.695 Targhee 5,956 8,861 Weiser 8.526 - 10,460 REMOUNT STATIONS BUSY Many Canadians Used in Buying Horses for Brltisb Army. LONDON, Dec L (Correspondence of the Associated Press.) Providing mounts for the British .army, so con stantly exposed to German fire on the Continent, keeps five remount depots in England and Ireland busy. Each depot is under direction of an army officer, who is assisted by vet erinarians. - rough-riders, grooms and blacksmiths. Many Canadians from the Western provinces have been drafted Into the remount service because of their skill as horsemen and experience in managing wild animals. Both artillery and cavalry have suf fered a heavy loss of animals In Bel gium and France and there is constant demand for many different kinds of animals. Hunters, carthorses, cobs and heavy animals for vans used by the commissary are bought by the remount officers and shaped up for the field. 1-4 OFF on leather novelties at NAU'S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY, Selling Bldg., Cor. Sixth and Alder Adv. National Defense Hearing Refused. WASHINGTON. Dec. 12. Representa tive Gardner's demand for a hearing on his resolution for an investigation into the military preparedness of the coun try was voted down today by the Hous rules committee by a straight party vote of five to three. All the Demo crats voted against it. A Home-Made Hair Grower That Does Marvels During the last few sears announce ments have appeared occasionally tell ing how to make a really good hair tonic that would actually make the hair grow, and it gives us great pleas ure to learn that so many who have tried it have obtained such remarkable results. One lady writes that immedi ately after reading the formula, she went to her druggist and had him put up as directed 2 ounces of Lavona de Composee, Va dram Menthol Crystals, and 6 ounces of Bay Rum. She took this home and, although her hair had been falling out terribly and she was threatened with baldness, she was astonished and delighted to note that the falling out of the hair stopped im mediately, and the hair itself began to grow irt an amazing manner. In fact, she states that it had already grown S inches in a little over two months. Moreover, her hair is now brighter, glossier and more luxuriant than ever and is still growing. She rubbed the tonic into the roots twice a day for the first three weeks, but now applies it only once a day. It is especially in teresting to note from this and other reports that this home-made hair grower not only makes the hair grow most marvelously, but it also destroys the dandruff germ and keeps the hair roots and scalp in a perfectly healthy and normal condition. Adv. For Grip, Influenza, Coughs, Sore Throat Two -rimes, 25o and $1.00, at all druggists or mail eu. Humpbrrys Borneo. Medtcln Co., 153 Will lam street, Xw York. Advertisement. TRUSSES should be fitted by an expert who un derstands the Technique. Anyone can sell a truss but it takes an expert to fit one. Laue-Davis Drug Co., at S1 and Yamhill rU are truss jprts. Boe.sly r " ..,,.,( Time Is Passing Quickly! Don't let the last moment find you with a gift list only partially "crossed off." Hasty buying means incomplete satisfaction and the disquieting reflection that you might have chosen something that would have been more appropriate. Come tomorrow to this store, full of gift things, and stay until the last present has been purchased. Choosing can be carefully and leisurely made, and money saved. Shop ping cannpt be as favorable later on. For your own better satisfaction, and out of consideration for our faithful salespeople, we urge you to make your selections just as soon as possible. AT 59 PAIR Women's Heavy Pure Silk Hose, made -with lisle heel and toe and with garter top. All sizes in black only. ; A perfect-fitting, durable Stocking made to sell regularly at 85 cents a pair, EQr now on sale at only O JJC AT 75 PAIR The Phoenix Silk Hose for Women; one pf the best known and most re liable makes. Hits perfectly, and wears most satisfactorily. Comes in all sizes in black and in all wanted colors; moder- 7f ately priced at, the pair . . . . ... FURS Make a Royal Gift Our Stock Is Complete. While making your Xmas selections, do not neglect to give our Fur Section due consideration. A nice Fur will prove a very suit able and useful gift. We are showing popular priced Fairs in the latest style Sets, Muffs, Scarfs, Collars and Cravats, plain or with tabs and lined with plain, shirred or brocaded satins. They are shown in French Coney, China Wolf, Pointed or Iceland Fox, Hudson Seal, Near 'Seal, Russian Fitch,- etc All Prices From $5.90 Up to $49.50 Children's Sets in all styles and prices from $1 up to $10. Make Yourself a Present of a Fashionable NEW SUIT Tomorrow you have choice, from many popular styles in values to dj a C $25.00, at ,pO.0 A ridiculously low price for such fine garments well admit, but it is clear ance time in our Ready-to-Wear Section and all pro fits and a great part of the cost are being sacri ficed to insure immediate disposal. Included are many styles with 34 to 45 inch coats. They come in Serges, Hair Lines, Pop lins, Gabardines, Broad cloths. Most all sizes in the lot, but only one or two of a style, so come early and secure first choice from values up to $25.00. Tomorrow GlCt A C while they last.O.tO c'JJ S t.V n v 2sA An Unsurpassed Showing and Sale of Silk Hose forXmas Style, quality and low prices are united in this great showing and sale of Women's Silk Hosiery, and nothing makes a more practical gift than one or more pairs, especially when packed in a fancy hol iday box. Here's a wide selection from dependable qualities: AT 50 PAIR Women's Mne Fiber Silk Hose, full-fashioned and with double heel and toe. All sizes in black and the most de sirable plain colors A Stocking of regular 75c fiA quality, priced for this sale at 0C AT $1.00 PAIR The Cinderella Silk Hose for Women is a strictly high-grade, full-finished Stocking shown in black and all the best colors; all sizes. Each pair in a fancy holi day box and priced for this sale at onlv AT $1.50 PAIR McCallum's Silk Hose for Women are of the finest quality. They are made of extra heavy silk with reinforced heel, sole and toe and with lisle-lined garter top. All sizes pair put up in a box and priced best and' most extensive assortment we have ever shown. Inclu'ded are the most popular styles and colors in Women's Fur or Ribbon-Trimmed Juliets, with fine belting leather hand-turned soles. Also the popular real wool -padded "Comfy" Slippers with soft buckskin sole and silk braid trimming. All sizes. Regular $1.50 values, qq priced for this sale here at C Men's Slippers, 99 Pair Equally as great values in Men's Everett Slippers. The best styles in fine kid with heavy soles and heavy drill lining. All sizes in " qq black and tan, priced at, the pair C Men's $1.75 and $2 Everett and Opera Slippers, Pair. $1.49 Sfrictly High-Grade Slippers with fine kid uppers, leather lined' and with solid leather soles. All sizes in Everett and Opera styles and in both black and tan. Regular d 1 AOk $1.75 and $2 grades, this sale at P A tp Infants' Soft-Soled Felt, Fur-Trimmed "Comfys," Pair 59fr Children's Fine Felt Ribbon-Trimmed Slippers, 7 to 8, pr.69 Children's Fine Felt Ribbon-Trimmed Slippers, 8y2 to 11, 79 Child's Fine Felt Ribbon-Trimmed Slippers, liy to 2, 89 Fancy Needlework For Christmas Wouldn't Mother be happy embroidering one of these beau tiful Stamped Linens with which she can while away the long Winter evenings? Why not give her one or two for Christ mas? The patterns are exquisite hundreds of them are hee in various shapes for holiday selections; also an exten sive stock of , " Royal Society and Artamo Packages, AH Prices from 25 Up to $1.50 Each Outfit Is Complete It includes enough stamped material and embroidery floss to complete each article Aprons, Waists, Undergarments, Centerpieces, Pillow Slips, Pillow Tops, Boudoir Caps, In fants' Caps, Infants' Dresses, Laundry Bags, Tie Racks and a hundred and one other things. trty ill ii i - Vsa. .ll... $1.00 m black and in colors. Jach fancy holiday at ; . . . . $1.50 r Felt J uliets and Slippers 99c Pr Great Holiday Showing and Sale Regular $1.50 Values On the Main Floor, Morrison Street Entrance, we've arranged a special showing and sale of Women's Felt Juliets and Slippers that it will pay you well to investigate. It is the Christinas 2 ..ir..- Don't Lose Sight of This Fact! Attractive Underpriced Christmas Suggestions in the Men's Section Our section for Men was never so complete or satisfying. Full assort ments of appropriate gift things are here, especially secured to increase interest in the popular section. Men's 75c Coat Style Negligee Shirts, on sale at. . - 500 dozen in this assortment of fine new Shirts just received from the fac tory. They are the celebrated Fer guson & MeKinney Shirts, guaran teed not to fade and to wear satisfac torily. They come in negligee coat style and in new patterns and color ings. All sizes. One or two would make a fine gift for any man. Reg ular 75c values, priced for CC this sale at only BATH Men's $3.50 Bath Men's $5.00 Bath Men's $6.50 Bath Men's $7.00 Bath Men's $7.50 Bath ROBES Robes, only Robes, only Robes, only Robes, only Robes, only BOXED 'KERCHIEFS Initialed. 6 to a box, at .45 Initialed, 6 to a box, at 63 All Linen, 3 to a box, at .50 All Linen, 6 to a box, at $1.40 SUSPENDERS Suspenders in fancy boxes, at. .29 Suspenders in fancy boxes, at. .39 Suspenders in fancy boxes, at. .50 Suspenders in fancy boxes, at $1.00 Many Patterns and Colorings PLAIN 'KERCHIEFS All Linen, two for ? . . 25 All Linen, three for 50 All Linen, one for 25 All Linen, three for .$1.00 Fancy Suspender Sets in holiday boxes, on sale at . Fancy Suspender Sets in holiday boxes, on sale at , Fancy Suspender Sets in holiday boxes, on sale at . Men's Fiber Silk Hose, all sizes, in special boxes, at. . James R. Kieser's Silk Four-in-Hand Ties, at. . . . An unusually attractive assortment of patterns and colorings to select from. Fine Silk Four-in-Hand Ties in a better quality than .usually of fered at this low price, only OvC 3 55c $2.49 $3.49 $4.98 $5.49 $5.98 69c $1.00 $1.50 25c 50c