THe'oRECO DAILY JOURNAW PORTLAND. THURSDAY .EVENIHO. OVi:MUr.R 11. 1-. . uRS, FIIICII ASKS illDFBJilEiS Condemned Man's Wife Cir culates Petition Among Citizens)! Salem. ; Sla Bureaa of Tha a",t, ,, ih Bahm, ur, Nov. l.-0mr to tH fact that additional petition, and other information ara yet toM '" ? tho oxecuUva in tha much ,aa Governor Ben.on In It would ba Imjwsslbls for him to r"lh 4ollo" tn alther of tha cases Ufora lata tonight or ta B,"; 1 . ...i .. .. irrtiiBtod tooay In Salem In behalf, of James Wnrt. be hu tha fact has bean used against JUra that thera. were -. no e"l'"e orfelnally from thl. city, where for so many r. inch lived and mad la his home. Tha 8alcm petlUon 1. to ba pre aiitri to Governor Banson this afteH noon not later than 4 o clock. .Mrs. 1-inch, the condemned man's wife, U cir culating the petition. V . The governor also said that mora In-, formation relating to tha Daly casa had b.en asked for and -aras to ba Mr warded today from. Portland, -and until he had recelvad auch -additional Infor mation and evidence h could not an nounce a decision. Tha governor eays ho la undecided In both caaea. . ..' invitations Art idmlUo. . ' Invitations for lh two e0""0 hav been issued . by 8uP",nteJdni James of the penitentiary. Though tha time set for banging both Paly and Klnrh la 12:30 o'clock tomorrow after noon, tha executions will not take place .ilmuiuneously. as generally supposed, but following each other by a few mln. The .'invItaHona 'were , Issued to a limited number. Those receiving -invitations to the Finch execution did not receive an Invitatlon.to the tlan though one Invitation will enable: spectators to view both executions.-. The system adopted made it necessary only to have printed and mailed half as many invitations as would .otherwise be re quired. ' . ' - ."'.', PEEPAEE FOrSTATE ; ; OIUTQKICAL CONTEST lamette university are already prepar ing for the next annual contest of the State Intercollegiate Oratorical associa tion which will take place at Salem, lYlda?, Marcn ii. . the local association yesterday. Guy Smith of the college of law waa chosen president; Miss Theodoala Bennett, vice-president; Mary Plgler. secretary,! . and . Wr. Van Winkle, treasurer. The executive committee -will t composed -at .Alfred Euster., - Guy Woods, Wary Emmel. Charlotte Beeley and Howard i Zimmerman. - ; The state contest will be neia in Salem under tha auspices of tha local association.. Although aeveral months away preparations will i ba started at once to entertain the large number of delegates and visitors from, other In stitutions that will ba -present. Since Ka Iem is cenir&uy . ance is. axpected. :" i "'-' ITS' ... ii i iii i '.. . . .,'5 v-- THEATRICAL WAli IS OX AT BAKES CITY Var is on in .this city over the action of the Bloom field" orchestra in violating Its contract with the Orpheum theatre, a local vaudeville house. Professor Bloomfield, manager of, the orchestra, contracted to play for the Orpheum thea tre for a given length, of time, which does not expire for a month. Recently he leased a theatre for him self, but wheh tha time came for him nnn ii wppIc feA was served with IV Vi-U " t an injunction restraining all members of the orchastra to give open air con certs, as had been their custom, or to play 4n any other theatre except the Orpheom until the expiration, of bis contract - '--"j" .:,' '. Professor Bloomfield secured a . local orchestra to play at his theatre the Lyceum, and la now bucking the Or pheum In every way possible. Wines and Liquors. ' Special Friday only.-Don't be de ceived. We sell absolutely pure wines and liquor. $1.50 quality port, sherry. Angelica or jauBCtnei wiuo, i uu imr Ion; f 4 rye or Bourbon whiskey. I2.T5 per' gallon; $4 brandy, 2.75 per gallon; f4 rum, 12.78 per gallon. National Wine Co, Fiita And Stark. Phone Main 499, Home, A-4499. Delivered. . j Anr ene winhlug t lu-rt u nw w"" tend It lufd l the orU edilor er loJe lhoM It butatt 10 oVIockU tbe murnlo.) Mrs. r. W. Bingham announces the engagement of her daughter, Lee Todd Bingham to Tenney Davis Williams of Tucaon, Arls. Miss Bingham Is a well known Portland glrL Bha is extremely popular. with the younger set, and is a clever scholar and artist She Is tha daughter of one of Portland's ablest lawyers, the late Hugh Todd Bingham, and the granddaughter of the last pio neer Stark street ferry owner, Lea Knott. The announcement will come as a great surprise to her many friends who have been anxiously awaiting bar early nhira'tinma Mr. Williams la S DrOS- perous young buslnessman prominently connected with tha banking Interests of Tucson. Be is from San Jose, aStan ford man, and was for some time before going to Arisona connected with his father, C W. Williams, In the publica tion of the San Jose Kvenlng News. The wedding will take place in early spring at Tucson, where Miss Bingham and her mother have been sojourners for several months. : . . ... ,...,.. . Mrs. A. I McCuIly entertained about it women . yesterday afternoon at her Welt Park street residence -With the sec ond , party in the series of delightful bridge afternoons at which she will be tbe hostess this season,- ;.. .'".. The. Hawthorn jZTterary club met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. E. Bondurant, 389 East Thirty-fourth in In teroutlno. nrorram. much profitable ..discussion and, refreshments were features of the afternoon..-'.. ,..,...,. .. .. . : . n. TM.Iftluh will hold Its third meeting for this year In the art room of the public library tonignt at o ciock. Father0'Hara will lecture on the sub ject "Influence of St. Augustine on The Divine . Com?dy.' " The meetings are open to the public. " ; . , ; , .... - : -.- ... - Silss Marie McMillan of V Klamath Falls is at the Nortonla, where she has taken apartments for he wihter. , J. McComb of B15 Thompson street. Irvington, left Satur day for San Francisco, t At ter a brief vl.lt In th rutldem Gits City tin Mo- nrnh rni mW for Honolulu, where thev will visit relatives of Mrs. MoComb. As Miss iJess unHrcn,: wtouiuu often visited Honolulu, and was always a much feted and popular visitor. xMimm ra withers, a topular Lebanon girl, is a guest at the home of Mrs., A. M. Houck, Sou jaaaison sireev. trihArt Aldrlch Is entertaining at' five hundred . this afternoon at her home, 723 Halsey street, Irvington. , mtv. "t TT. Howard Corbett -wa8 a bridge hostess yesterday afternoon to a bevy of friends. The Corbett home on North Twenty-nrst streei wm lshed with autumn flowers.'" There were four table of bridge, and , the lucky tn th Mini .vert Mra Frank Freeman and '.'Mrs. James Canby. ' The ann-uai;exhibltion aid, tpa; of the Krtwnric tuUd was very successful affair of yesterday afternoon. About 2000 garment that had been collected v.. ntnn nrpsldpnts and directors uy uiu ...uM . k . were displayed at the Unitarian chapel. and win : toaay nmruwiw locaf charities and , deserving private cases. Among those assisting yesterday afternoon ' were Mrs. James 8. .Beea. Miss Anna cremen, airs, aib curuswu, u.miitmi .. frm. v William. Jones. Miss Failing and Miss Katharine Gile, Contributions of other garments will be received today at tne cnapei or of the above mentioned women, or by Mra.,W. C. Alvord, Mra.. Hannah Robert son. Mrs. Sherman, Mlas Dr. Fries, Mra W. F. Woodward, Mrs. Herbert Holman or Mrs. William Brewster. , Miss llasel Tiehner was a charming hostess yesterday' afternoon at her resi dence, 15 North Twenty-third street complimentary to Miss CecUe Wiley, al one of the most elaborate and beautiful parties of the aeason. Palms and ferns u... h. twini.tv . or the interior decorations, while the floral motive of chrysanthemums and rarnaiions wae -poolall y elaborate. Clusters of chry"-, anthemums made the central adornment Mrs. Abe- Tlohner ' was -handsomely gowned in pink brocaded satin. Miss ivt her ruests In a strlk- J lng red peau de chine frock, with over dress ei lace ana siivwr . iii.i"" The guest of honor was exquisitely gowned In a shimmering blue silk with Iridescent trimmings., Miss Maurene Campbell, who assisted Miss Tiehner in entertaining, was very pretty In ecru Mna. . con whist was the AtH , tnr tha ffuests.-for . Vt. J, . V , - . " " ' which exceptionally .pretty .prune ... offered. First prizes were little foot ball with" hand engraved beauty , pins enclosed, and were received by Mrs. Anderson M. Cahnon,-Mrs. Oliver King Jeff ery. .Mrs. Harry Gaylord and Miss Frances Jeffery. ? Second, prises were handsome bunches' of vollots and went to- Mrs. s Wheeler, .Mrs. , James Thomp son. Miss Pans5 Sweetxer and Mies Hilda Hagedorn.' Accepting Miss Tlch- ner's hoapitaiity were: . juir Alexander Ellis, Mrs. Frank Watklns, ui.. nrlH Wllov. Miss Cecil Wiley. Mrs. Irving Stearns, Mrs. John Francis Daly, Miss Lillian O'Brien. Mrs. J. H. Crook. Mies Ruby Crlchton. Miss Alice Forbes, Miss Katharine O'Hara, Miss Kathleen McDonald, Miss Eleanor Rothermel, Miss Katherin Hunt, Mrs. Anderson M. Cannon, Mrs. Carl Jones, Mrs. Wheeler, Miss Alma Laurentxen, Miss Pansy Sweetser, Mrs. Cut tis Hol comb, Mrs. Harry Gaylord,. Mrs. Harry i.ii . aiio MiMrfl L Mever. Miss Irene Flyiin, Miss Mayme Helen Flynn, Miss Vlda Reed, Miss Ines BtocKton, Charles JJierke. Miss Sadie Joyes, Miss Mildred Long,. Mrs. William Barker, Mrs. M.H. Spaulding, Mrs. Ira Powers, Miss Frances Nordon, Miss June Ster lins:. Miss Margaret Boot. Miss Gladys Donahue, Miss Monte Maegly. Mra Tomllnson. Mra. Oliver King ijeirery. Miss Mabel Shea, . Miss Helen Doble, aire. . j nines , i uuuiyDun, Hagedorn. 'Miss Frances Jeffery, Miss Mary McArthur ana miss warjone CampbelL Th. iHmntnM nt thtk Portland HelchtS club met last night with the games and social committees of the club -and ar ranged a program until tne first of the year. - Tuesday evening win mire ira opening of the men's bowling tourna ment, and- Thursday , evening of next week the . ladles' bowling tournament and the men's billiard tournament wm begin, also bridge and five hundred will be played on Thursday with Mra.sW. D., Jellison, Mrs. T. P. Wise and ; Mrs. George C. Flanders as hostesses, xnis mill l VBtV TlleS- day anaTTttursaaj evenin until after the holidaya Thanksgiving eve the club will, give a formal dance, at which Th.nVi-Mnir fpRtlval donations will be expected from all the guests,' The fol lowing day a narvest noma pyramiu wiu be formed and the donations be dls- . Hit various charities. December 8 the club will entertain with a card party, the afternoon of Decem ber 9 a cniiaren's innsimas tree wiu be the order, and New Year's eve will be the occasion of the .usual watch party. ..-, ' . . BOYS'SPECIStS Friday and Saturday $60 LONG WARM OVER COATS AT ?4.35. ; An unusually good overcoat, in colors that wear and look well, all sizes from 6 .to 16 ; special fortwd days only at. . . $4.35 $2 SOLID SCHOOL SHOES AT 91.45. We have about 200 pairs of Boys'-Shoes, in , sizes from' 9 to -fyirXi widths, regularly selling at ?1.85 and $2.00 ; vour choice at '... ...81.45 $1.25 CORDUROY KNICK- ER PANTS AT 90. We're showing an exceptional ly strong line. .of 'school pants and none better than cords, sizes 6 to 16; offered-special at ...r. 00 5RSP CLOTHIb 166-170 THIFD STREET If joa are eufff-rl-r from billounea ii.-.t p'ktfti tndlirestina. chnvnle fcced. , v lnt cril ta a ttl j ! . ii8 our rsrne nd ed t - i . . y ii tht nA tr.'T fcr-a-a ard iJTtr Tab- GEORGE HAMLIN HAS DONE MUCH TO POPULARIZE SONG RECITALS ........ ... . . By-'a w..-- r;..-:; , invervone admires persistency and . .... n&'. 4oi1b It this persistency shows any substantial re- suits one aomires . i i n.miin itnira tonlfirht at UCUlga jiitvinui " -- " " the Bungalow under the Steers-Coman direction, has done more for the song recital in this country than has any other one man or woman.; as eum. .. . .i .,. V.H m n am to raise the song recital to the elevated plane which It enouia ueuujiy, u. easily holds in Germany. Whlla he moaesuy uuoi for the change he admits hat a dosen rears ago . lt was air one could do ts get 1100 out of a song recital, but now ? i. k common thing .to realize $500 or even $1000, and In a recital In Chi cago the other day Madame Oadskl -. - .oenn hmiiia. Hamlin was one of the first singers to champion the exclusive aong reeiuu. u .h c.inintr afternoon recital that now ' prevails in Chicago. "I ravOT iiTno""f v a few years ago. n , u. t did not know what to think of It. I reasoned that women can ing concerts alone and so often men won't go or If they do they are bored .""A.. l. aa t,. a weekda after- noon the musicians are teaching and would have to sacrmce e "- liiira Now almost all the recitals are given Sundays. A few weeks ago when I aang on ouu"""'",, four recitals the same day and allwere well attended. And Chicago "now, has a recital-loving pnblio; more so than New Vors -wmc PThe solo recital Is the onlr kind to . iviniiistent urogram. Pat several musicians together on a pro r.m and feach la performing for him- ielf and the result Is a s-f Program building is a 01111. "''- -r- i three toWne Where you give only one 'recitaL instead of airing songs rrom v . v. .. . tn Hn a comDrenen- sive a program as possible to show what you can do. I have a- repertoire of about TOO songs and te select 1 of these to show what I can do. and still to make the program harmonious, ts a NEW MOTOR CAES Trf Be naee ca EahlerUes mm reartft Tbrre aewly Invented gaeolin motor rare V T pancer iraneporiamra tne i. n ac r . --. - - - t W. arrived In Portland ytrday frwn-OJBah. where . lby- w-re te factured. will be placed on exhibition o the - Smtfcrw acsfi - - tw k. Konrth trt. In front of the Board of Trade and Chamber of Cmimm buUdinr tomorrow fi?r aft?-rrvi3 ttwn ee t flat k. T r j-t- hc is ronSallr inv!td to Tlit and lo spct the baM'a care tfore thf are r- 1,1 rfar r TT3ce. matter for study. In Berlin you can give four or five recitals a season and devote one program to one author. Here you can never give ' enough ' to make anyone acquainted with a . com poser. , -..''- .' ; : "In America people hardly know Huro Wolff's songs and yet be Is one of the greatest of aong writers. 'And on a tour auch as this you have to ar range your program to suit ; the town that knows as much about musio as Portland and the town that knows lit-, tie. I have found the coast cities most appreciative and ready to express it There are so many musicians in the west and tt shows-tn tagTindeTStaHdUnr auuiences we get." YOUR NEW UMBRELLA ' Buy It Ttom. TTa . We Can Save Ton Money. Good. "fsrtrt-rtrtOTr"Engtt1r" Gloria. ' Paragon frame ..--SI. OO Runtproof Ejiglish Oloala, finest . frame ..."..'. SI. 50 Hercules rust and wlndproof . .. -S2.00 Ladies lrectolre .Umbrella SI. 50 rull-lenirth, gold and pearl tape - edge, Uk GloHa . . . S3.50 Tape-edge real silk warp Gloria SI. 50 Pure Silk, red sad btae. Prtn- eese handles -S2.25 An Immfnw line of flrie ldt' and gents' S5.00 to SZO.OO We Save te Coast Tarrtr gteek a ike ta t ala Liae. ... RECOVERING J Xt Vs Cor' Tear Vm6reUas Kak Zt . . . . U-oo as in. Olorlas ...... SI. 25. Sl.SO. S2.00 Silk. aU colors S2.50. SS.OO. S4.00j All goods mvr rmn mannfecture. Ttut- prwf. aitndproof. folding, datachabla, i aelf-Tlr unbr!laa . ! WIOLIU1I AJTB KTTAXL. MEREDITH'S y-clElr"T ffit.rUaa tit traakixftoa, rLt aad tRa. MATT. ORDERS PROMPTLY Flf.Tn We Not Only iUconnea4 SIMMONS KID GLOVES But agree to koep tLenj preeeej, Lapel? and mended (orwvea ; FREE OF CHARGE ASK US ABOUT IT ? ! ir.-riMT-A FAY HOSIFWY FO CTTH.DRFN Cor. Fcsrth zzi licit boa Sis. ... al larecst and teadiri? fURRItRS and IXCIUSIVE OUTflTTCRS i w wnaancw 11D mm TiatU. ...... - . .. , , 1 New ' Fur Styla Book MAIIXD mix Upon Request Wear Silvcrficld VFURS "Merit made them famous." (2diMi ;; ( ..''.' , - - " "" . SnverfUld's tor Tnrs of Spaclal Mjrli and plendld Qnality at Bailable rrtoes .... We show the largett ttock of Genuine Alak London Dye Sealskins on the coast. Our factory is one of the largest and main-. , tains its hfsrh reputation for executing and designing Coats, Neckwear and Muffs m ; the most exclusive models and choicest se- , lections of skins on the shortest possible , notice. Friday Special , Furs, Slolcs, Mulfs A Wrnok kink." olain and fancy '. I ' Fur Stoles,-also Fug and other style Huffs 1 t V VM to match; best tjnality of , fur-and. lining. I.Sl' .?:l " " . ; ! ein.'...i... r?A,, aiV ! Keguiar i ana eu viwo, tm v-vM s mm i , IT?, 1 n . 1T1 5 ' - fin- . i" v. ,J That Win a Woman's : Confidence . Tailored' Suits for Tall in many goodX cloths. In tomorrow's euit offering we 'arc justified in promising you a suit -at this price tnat win surprise yvu. . xuc suits arc made of all-wool broadcloths, cheviots, plain and fancy worsteds and , diagonal serges, cut in mannish tailored , styles. First complete showing tomor-, row, values to $0.Q0, , ' , r ' mm V,V- 161 : . ,i a. 1 , . Brassiere The celr-brated De Bovoise BRAS- SIERE tight fitting Corset Cov- ; ers,- all sizes; regular $1.00 values, 79c Gloves Two dasp Kid Gloves, all sizes and colors; "regular' $1.50 values,, $1.39 Jabots A beautiful line, values to $1.00, . 4UC HAT The house of origin for most of Portlands tlats.; What, with the fully, equipped and gorgeous display the bilverfield Company presents, is it any wonder that it: is Portland s headquarters in a millinery way? . , Friday Special Dressy-to-Wear Hats, all , shapes, latest trimming, with wing and leathers, underpriced tor . - Friday $2.95, S3.95, $4.95,;$6.15 ICnitUndefwe'r LadieV and children's KNIT UN-. DERGARMENTS; 50c vals.,-Fn. 'VtiSi'SOcfliv. Ladles'Hose " Lisle Hosiery in black and all col- ; , ers, both plain and embroidered; 75c values. Friday - .- SillcBows N Bows in all colors, values to 50c, 23c " IF SEEKING THE NEWEST YOU'LL FIND IT, AT THE "STYLE STORE." ; ;- 'f omei s Uedermeslles . SIHTS.' -OVERCOATS . . f ' : . Never were Undermuslins more dainty and beau tiful than those just received at the "Style Store. A special lot of matched sets-gowns, drawers, corset covers and skirts made of fine French Nain sook, very elaborately hand embroidered; German val. lace or embroidery trimmed, finished with narrow - ribbon threaded beading. Also a large assortment of combination garments corset covers and drawers ot fine Nainsook or allover Swiss embroidery, exclusive French and eyelet effects. Neck and waist have bead ing run with, ribbon. Our Undermuslins have all the appearance of imported garments,, but are mod erately priced. : . ; The Knit Underwear we carry is of exceptional merit and our low prices are unequaled by any store. Ill ruilkuiu. , .( '-'":..' Snedailv Priced- Petticoats 4 - -I - s ;.' .Vj .When you see these gar merits you'll be tempted , r to take two or- three of i. rthem. They're excellent values arid the . price Is most tempting, -iney are made of fine , cam-- . . . a a bnc, have wide Knee i i , tef If I..-.'. 1 11 , '. - J a 4 . 1 . ' J' ' t. " . .n flounce tnmmea witn , . , ' n , " , e i iu-u-A -r j:4.:. rlnrartr. The kind that fit well. look riiTsrers - ui uciuuiwi&u ui uuuttvi. --- .. .. . . - - ' . ' . i j i j . r- ii .r show them in all correct ! tuck; ede-ed with runie ot emDroiacryi unuawy uiu ;Wcu wiu w ( . v i . , . :STva1ue1S snlcU. . . . . . . . . . . yp. ; ing for a conservative style or. for an extreme fancy . : . , ; , ; model we can suit you to your enure sausiacuon. x - Every garment carries with it an assurance of per- -feet service and yet they are not costlier than other,- , clothes lower in rank, vt ; . V . Range in price from $45 down to $20 ; Made by .the BRADBlStif SYSTEM the best . ' . . clothes made yet. . ( lildrirs-Sweaters;- Nifty all-wool Sweater Jackets for children, 4 to 12 ; years old j colors, cardinal edged with blue, gray with : red, white with sky blue, navy blue and oxford grayv Made with protective or cutaway collar and . QQ ribbed at cuffs and bottonv Values to $1.75 at. UV TWa ITntinmo Furs aivii uiivt jfca. v w - - - j -;i Cash or credit. If you prefer, you can arrange to have your purchased charged, remitting to . in weekly or monthly payments. ind we effer piece, muffs. 1 1 fl lV II II EMS) IE MM 1 11 Ji WASHINGTON AT TENTH V TH STORE WHEPE YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD