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DAILY JOURNAL, lORTLAIU), THURSDAY EVENING,. APRIL 3, 1213. i'lsll ffl GEOLQUY OFFICES ARE FILLED , n mi, 'u LIII') t ''', Darwin of Bellingham and Prof. Landes of U. of V. , Are Selections. C.'iyTrr.Clr. n SI-iis;::; Given cn Clinrne Accounts, Provlalir Sams Arc Paid in Full cn c? Dclsre 11:2 111. Out C::l2rc'SXccIi cl UIZz Ncc&lc Scwlnn " Machines nl Hcgxccd Prices lo Malic Hccki lor Carlos:! of rSlandard" Central NccCle Sc.: . FioIiionTacIiIe and Sporiing Good S on ' Complete Stock on Fourth Floor. r Timc.to replenish you!- Fishing.TackJe and get the, outing accessories in good shape for the Summer. You can't do better-than to conic to this store for whatever .you need our prices are considerably under what you are in the habit of paying. Fishiwr Rods. Baskets, Reels, Lines, Leaders, Flies, etc. Complete stock of Baseball, Lawn Tennis Goods, Indian Clubs, Exercisers, etc. XNTnUB BLOCK MOKHISOW, TENTH, WEST PARK AND ALDEB STREETS. TORE OPEKS AT 8:30 A. M. THE DAYLIGHT STORE . CLOSES At 5:30 V. V. THE ' . - i ' 1 ' - ' ' : ; ' 1 (Special to The Journal.) ' v Olympla, WhhIi., April 3. Leslie H. Darwin of Bellingham. lias been ap pointed Btate fish commissioner, ef fectf; April 16, to succeed John Rise land. The appointment was announced last evening by Governor Lister, Mr. Darwin was born In Alabama March 2.7, 1875, la MDemtkrat and Jias ..been A .resident of Bellingham for the past 22 years, For seven years h -waa thrt business manager of .two daily news paper y published In that city.1 Last year lie" toitred the state for a Seattle newspaper,' a'nd; covered ths house tor It at the last session of the "legislature. This Is said to be the first time in years that the appointment of state fish commissioner was -not dictated by the so called fishing trust. .. Darwin has an nounced that he will retain John Craw ford as superintendent of hatcheries, but that all other positions will be filled by Democrats, i Me said further that it is his Intention rigidly to enforce all the state1 fishing Jaws, particularly those re la ting a the closed season on salmon. . Henry Landes, of the state univer sity, was elected state geologist at the meeting of the state, geological board here n yesterday - afternoon, -j Professor Landes is to' be paid $7.60 a day from June t5 to September J5 for time actu ally in service, Sundays excepted. Other geologists employed will be paid 5,;a day. Harold E. Culver was employed at a salary of 11600 a year vice George W. Evans, resigned. ,: lie will serve as deputy -geologist, assist - in preparing manuscripts and in field and office work. - It. was voted to continue coal sur veys In Whatcom, Lewis, Thurston and vowim counties. Miss Dahlberg of Seattle, who has re cently .been Employed by the electric light and powe company at ' Walla Walla, has been selected as chief stenog rapher for the labor commissioner's of fle by Commissioner E. W. Olson, who takes charge . Monday. - She is reputed to be an expert statistician. v EXAMINATIONS BEING Mil C. 1 Educational department Examinations are being held thir week at the Y. M. C. A. The results will be of special inter est, as Arte Portland association is agalrt a candidate.. for the :MeBurney cup, awarded cae;h rear, to the xVM. C. A. having th largest number of boys sue ' cesstully nieetingi . educational testn prepared by thj International commit tee. ' ' - Portland has won the cup In the last two years, and a third victory metid permanent possession of the trophy. - "While we mxy be overconfident, we feel .certain that Portland will win the cup .again."', said R4 Q French, educa t onal director, tday. "t"Last year we had "a 'safe margin, over all pother asso ciation, ;$nd thtjj, year, we, ha,ve more boys-flhroUcj than eer Thefc?,," , ' Work of tho next term will begin next week vd .9titnne. unyi ,May k29, when commencement exercises'' will 'held. - Registrations for 'the term are now being- made, and enrollment will be hcavy;j -v f- ' '. ' , . There wftl be no brek thlsyear lh either nhe 'day or night schools during the' minna'r,l although enrollment dur ing the summer: monthB 1 naturally ex pected to be smaller. Last summer the day school was kept open all summer for the first time, but J(4ie.iight school was suspended June 1. WlSsV PANKHURST ' ' ' CdNVICTED; GIVEN ' THREE YEAR TERM (Continued From Page One.) .' '"XT"'" ( 01' " Irrelevant. The Jry returned a ver 1 diet" of' guilty., after, jjellberating' les ; than 10 minutes,' Jill. -the Jurora asked . Justice '.tas.h.to extend mercy. '; The morning session" of the trial was wdev6ted to the examination of stenog T"raphrs of the Cardiff police depart v ment, who are said to have taken notes -of "".tlie epeech Mrs. Pankhurst made .--.therft; Mrn. Pankhurst oeraonallv rvnett. ; . examined, eacu witness, jnaicnting that 1' the Cardiff report of her address-had -! been greatly' distorted. i- The police still are without the slight er est elue to the actual perpetrators, of ' thc Walton Heath" explosion and Mrs. Pankhurst owes her conviction today to i .Aervdeclaratfonat Cardiff that she as immed full responsibility for-it, ' The . Jiousa was really the property of Sir ," peorga Rlddell, who was building it for " Lloyd-George. The chancellor, owever, ,Jr had not formally signed the lease when ..the explosion occurred, arid the loss of " J3000iwe "borne by the contractor. : MTh police were powerless to check the demonstration started in Old Bailey k by the- militants after Justice Lash The women marched from the court room singing tbelr battle song "March AVill Bo First Martyr. w San Francisco, April 8. "Mrs? Pank hurst will never survlye this sentence. She will be the first stiffragette martyr of England."- This . prediction was' made today by Mrs. Josephine St. Germalne Btedmau, an English militant and member of the ur.n.n' CnMnl and Political .Union. following receipt of news . that Mrs. VmeHn Pankhurst had been sentenced in London to three years at hard labor for Instigating the dynamiting or. me country- home , or unanceuor iiioyu e"lr. rankhurst," Mrs. Steadman added "I one of the most wonderful women in the world.. She gave herself tip to- thia mockery of a trial. She was ; willing from the first to become a mar- tyr for the sake of ISngllsh women." Watrh Amorlran's Case. - i . ti., ltilna y.elin Emeron.j-t',i i .American suffragette confined In ju1-. loway Jail, IS in a, seriouii prauiuun. Miss Emerson Is now being fed through tlte rrtouth lnfttena or mrovgn me nose, i.rimti rharea d'af fairs is close iy watching; . lier condition under In structions from ins Limsu Diiuci uu- ' partment. 1 . ' trlrerf-l liAAVawl'rODOfiCC London, April 3, Tickets or leave as a cure for hunger strikes are proponea " by Heg'naia mciviiiuh, iniimii 4i.jiii!,bi:i;- retary In a speech to the' house of com ' Thu. wmih! nprmlt the authorl-. .,. alplr nrlnnnern until thev lies w v'" - - -- sufficiently, improy to warrant their being roturneu to prison... . . , . Double Stamps vvitn All casn furcnases in wasn uopas uept., ursi rioor ts WJri 5-" With the, advent of the bright warm Spring days, the desire tor something new and lresh is uppermost in tnc minus .ot all well.tjressed women particularly are fJr&'y i ' they interested in fabrics and garments of white. , For tomorrow we -have; chosen a numberof .special items in different departments of -the store that should make jtf!s$ instant? appeal to those wlio are just now "planning thenew season's wardrobe ' and who arc" anxious-to save wheTevcr possible. Read every item in this adVertise i2gSS5E:' ment carefully krtd' you'll find," quality considered, the pneeswiK)te-ara-narlyeveryJnstajic)t asked to pay for like'grades ejsewhere. IlC30 y ;.. VAytti ti.. .; Dept. on Main Floor Women' 16 -button AV.hite Sea Island Can vas Shoes.' All the i-tw Spring lasts, all widths; and sizes. Regularly $. Mew Lines ' White Xubuck Shoes , in' all popular lasts at; 3.50 to Women! Blade Ooze Calf : with white Nu- buck top very latest novelty. $6.00 a pair. Long White Gloves $1.95 a Pair Long White Glomes $2.85 . Main' Floor Women s fine white Kid Gloves, full 16-button length, ... ... -. . . t overseam sewn, witn o . pcari Main Floori Women's 16-button length White Kid Glomes, overseam sewn, with 2. pearl'-clasps at the wrist." ..rerfect stock. All , sizes. The pair $1.95 clasps. All sizes; Spe cial sale! tomorrow; pair $2.85 Washable Doeskin Gloves $1.50 DoeskinGloves $1.75 Pr Main Floor Women's Vashable Doeskin Cloves, one-clasp style, pique sewn, with spear backs, In hjvhite only. All sizes Tomorrow at, the pair Main Floor One-clasp style Wash able Doeskin Gloves. Pique or P.tX, M. sewn, with fancy em broidered backs. only. Tomorrow, Vhite fl1.7K pair.VXet t $1.50 50c White Lace Hose 19c Pair Children's White Hose 25c Main Floor Broken linis women's White Lisle Hose4, allover and lace boot, vvitn" double". heels;1 soles, and , toes. Regular 50c to Sl.UU values, on sale atj the pair- 19c Main Floof Children's. fin?jr.ibbei White Lisle - Hose, with seam-, less reinforced.', heels and toes.. All' sizes, i Priced for to- OKp morrow; at only,- the pair ilv.. Women's Union Suits Special 39c -Women's Sleeveless Vests 25c Main Floor Women's fine ribbed 'White,, Cotton Union Suits;; Lovi,. neck,, sleeveless style, with tight or ' umbrella ; knee. All OQy sizes. Special this ale. ea. Otl' Main Floor Women's fine White Cotton . or Lisle Vests in medium Spring weight. High tor low neck and all sizes. Special for OKp this sale, tomorrow at only fcitlU LISLE UNION SUITS, 89c Women's fine ribbed Lisle Union Suits. Low heck, in sleeveless, with plain or trimmed tops and lace- QOn trimmed umbrjella knee. Sizes 4. 5 and 6. Reirular $1 grade. forOa1 Mcn?s MMM Wte Shirts at 86c Men s White Pajamas ol 81.25 Main Floor Men's high-grade pleated and plain bosom White Shirts, with attached or separate cuffs. Sizes 14, lS'A, 16, 16jt 17, 17. and 18. Regular Q(n $1.50 Shirts, on sale at OUU Men's Muslin Night Gowns for 75c Men's Wash Gloves at $1.50 W2C Wliitc Goods at 8c ' AISLE OF COTTONS,' MAIN FLOOR-Daanty sheer wash ; materials for' waists, d r e s s cs, skirts, underwear, . aprons, etcf Batistes,' India" Linens, Mulls,. French and Pcr sian Lawns in plain white and an immense display of the new novelties in checks, stripes, figures, dots and crossbar , effects. ! All indications point t.o an increased demand this season for 'white! materials and wearables" of all kinds in fact, whiteTwill be the"strong factor inSpring styles and the woman who anticipates, her needs, now will have the ad - vantage of "choosing from greater assortment. Following . introductory prices should prompt you, to supplyyour wantsl i2Y2c White Goos Special, a yard .8c 15c White Goods Special, a yard. . . . . . . . . . 10c 20c White Goods Special, a yard. . ...... .... . ... .14c 30c White Goods Speciala yard : 20c 40c White Goods Special, a yard ; rtp r. . . . r; . rr r. ; 28c 43c White Goods Special, a yard: ............. . . .30c 50c White Goods Special, a yard. . . . . . ..... .35c 60c White Goods Special, a yard. . . . .... ... . . . . .40c 75c White Goods Special, a yard : . . . . .48c 90c White Goods Special, a yard. . .............. .59c $1.00 White Goods Special, a yard ....... . .65c 2000 yards regular 25e and 30c Kovelty White Goods in 1gf' attractive new stripe and check J ffc patterns. Fine sheer qualities Ti YHfifi CmILj that wil1 make UP beautifully, jl PhIIT On special sale tomof row, yard , New White Coats for Spring S18.50 Up to S50.00 SECOND FLOOR We are new prepared to show you the latest styles in women's and 'misses' While ' Coats in any material you may have in ' mind. Among ihe new arrivals are serges, diagonals, Bedford cords. moire, chinchilla, basket weaves, broadcBotn and novel ty effects. With or without linings, and trimmed with fancy cuffs, belts, buttons, etc. Noticeably smart are e Balkan blouse models, with long waistlie,i gathered into : belt. Especiallratractive Oor flJCfl flfl vouneeirls. AH sizes. At $18.50 'to WWUiUU New Lingerie Dresses at $7.50 to $35..00 SECOND FLOOR Remarkab ly ' pretty and becoming are these new JTngecie-Dresses, and safe to say you'll not find a; itiore extensive, variety to choose front in the city. vSoane are handrembroidered and tucked 5with dainty Val. laces,' Others trimmed with IriSsh crochet, chiny and heavy bands. Some with liand-riiacfe yolce, cuffs and belts. High or low. necks; with me dium' length sleeves. Scores of stylos 20K " in all , popular materials; j;At S7.50 to vOtf New Waists S1.49 to SECOND FLOOR Don't buy the iicvv Waist until you have seen these dainty Wtyite yaists for it's more than likely you'll firid a " model here that will be more to your HI Sng. Made from the finest of sheer marquisettes, lingerie and crepes with high or low necks and long or short sleeves. Trimmed with crusrtrt of tucks, pleats; laces, Bulgarian effects, firflls, buttons, etc. All sizes. Priced for : this A sale tomorrow at from $1.49 up' to Vf Oil Main Floor Men's White Pa jamas" with side pocket and V neck. Good quality soft finished muslin in fine' assortment of patterns. Priced for P1 OC this sale tomorrow at pAiJ Men's white muslin Nightgowns, extra wel made, with side pock ets, V neck, military ' or turn down cellars. Cut in good, full and a sp1endidT7CT sizes and a value, on . sale at only Men's white t Washable Gloves, made from the finest and best wearing' leathers known to the science" of tanning. For nobby Spring wear. Priced (PI fA? Men's Wash Ties for 25c MAIN FLOOR The new 'Wash ties for :Spring-are herein a variety-of-styles and col-. orings.; At 2ic we arc showing One popular Tubular reversiblcs in neat stripe)at-.Oc- Tomorrow at J terns. All latest shades, Center Circle, First Floor. S6 Waists, Special at $2.89 Lingerie Waists at 98c ! torrlorrow at, the pair White Leather Belts 50c MAIN FLOOR As usual whatever is new and pdesirable.is tojae, found at this store FIRST 1 Men's high-grade white. Leather, Belts in me dium width with "attractive buckles. CfA attlVU 81.50 Under mu slins 79e Gowns, Corset Covers, Drawers SECOND FLOOR Think of. buying the daintiest of Undermuslins at this ridiculously low pricef Scores of styles in gowns high, V shape or slipovers attractively trimmed with tucks, embroideries, headings and ribbons. Finest of cambrics; nainsooks , and crepes. Values to" $1.50. Drawers in high-grade materials, trimmed with laces and embroideries. New narrow styles, also circular and Knickerbockers. Values to $1.25. Corset Covers o( finest materials, handsomely trimmed with laces, '7Q embroideries, etc.. in dozens of stvlcs. Values to $1.25. Choice I vl 5 Mmne. Melerie Corsets Sold all fM. Model Suitable for Riding, Motoring, Etc. Sizes 18 to 26 SECOND FLOOR This model is cut especially for the athletic woman for motorcycle wear, riding, motoring and for out door wear in general! Styled on lines that give' greatest freedom; with best grade hose supporters attached and boned with "Walohn." A strictly high-grade desirable Corset in every sense of the word. Only the very best quality French coutil used iif its making. Any woman who spends a considerable portion of the day out of doors should take advantage of (1 nn this great Friday special. Mme. Helene Alhletie Corset in sizes 18 to 26 only, regular $5.00 grade, on sale at only $lwO Kloslit Petticoafis in Complete Assortment . SECOND FLOOR Women "who are particular about the fit- of their gowns invariably wear "Klosfit" Petticoats because they f it i snugly over the hips without puckering and aire cuk to conform to the latest styles. : Made-of high-gp-ade taffetas and messalines some with jersey tocps. flfl "All shades. All lengths. On sale at VUUU .Main Floor Special Friday sale of high-grade Vaists! High or low necks, "with long or short sleeves in scores of ' attractive patterns;- Marqut- .gettes, batistes, ' crepes and ratines, trimmed with tucks, embroideries, Val., cluny and Irish . laces, pipings, frills, Bulgarian embroideries, etc. All sizes. Values CO QQ to $6.00, at only . Main i Floor A special Fri day sale of beautiful' New Waists at the Center! Circle tomorrow 'at 'above - price Marquisettes and lingeries, with high or. low necks and, long or short sleeves and in a dozen or more charming styles. Side ,or back fasten ings. Trimmed 'with" tucks, pleats, insertions, QOp laces, embroideries, at wOy The season's newest novelties priced Ifand Embroidered cntcpPicccs,carfs Great Reductions $5.00 to $6.50 Mme. Helene Corsets. .... .$2.48 $12.00 to $15.00 Mme. Helene Corsets. . .$5.98 $7.50 to $8.50 Mme. r Helene Corsets ;tvtt; $3.68 $18.00 to $25.00 Mme. Helene CorsetsTv. $8.93 $9.00 to $10.00 Mme. Helene CorseU. . . .$4.48 Sizes 18 to 24 and a Few of the Larger Sizes. Spring Hoiselurnishing THIRD FLOOR Special ; reductions ort Andirons, Fire Screen, Brushes, Electric Lamps, Jfardiniers, Vases, Carpet Cleaners, Metal Polish, VVaste Paper. Baskets, .Clothes Baskets, Bathroom Fixtures and all articles or -the house. Ask for "S, & H." Green Stamps. DEMONSTRATION "O-CEDAR" POLISH The most sanitary Cleaner. O-Cedar Mops, complete, ?1.50. Polish, 25, 50f, f 2.50 Special Sale Carvinn Sets Tomdrroiv Stag -Handtf Sets, finest quality. $2.25, .Carving Sets special 81.80 $2.40 Carving Sets, special f 1.05 SECOND FLOOR Beautiful- hand-embroidered Japan ese Center Pieces and Scarfs in a great many handsome, designs;. Excellent quality pure white materials. See them. $1.65 Centerpieces and Scarfs now. . . .89c $2, $2.25 and $2.50 grades, special. . .$1.29 $2.75 and $2.85 grades, special at. . . . $1.63 $3.25 to $3.65 Centerpieces and Scarfs. .$1.98 $3.75 to $4.00 Centerpieces and Scarfs. $2.39 Cluny Pieces Ilalt Price SECOND FLOOR Tomorrow., we place on special sale a lot of Cluny Lace Center Pieces at fust half the regular values. Some are slight 'ly soiled but this in no way injures them. .All are on sale tomorrow at ONE-HALF PRICE 13.50 Carving Sets special 2.80 14.65 Carving-Sets special f3.7o 15.40 Carving Sets special 84.32 COMPLETE LINES OF 1847 ROGERS BROS.' SILVERWARE WHITE IVORIED. HANDLE CARVING SETS GUARANTEED I 6.75 Carving Sets only $5.40 H0.50 Carving Sets only f8.45 Cutlery Department, Third Floor 4.90 Carving Sets special 83.00 ;S 40 Carvini? Sets snecial 84.32 (5.85 Carving Sets special f 4.75 Community Silverware, Laic Designs For family use. Guaranteed for "50 years by Oneida Community" Co Tea Spoonst set o six for ip.xo Dessert Spoons, set of 6ix 8 4.00 Table Spoons, Set pf six f4'30 Reliance SilverwarcGuar,r-25Ycars Tea Spoons, set of six for B1.10J1 Dessert -Forks,v set of 6ix 82.00 ?essert Spo0ns,;set of six 82.00 Table Forks, set of six at $2.20 able Spoons, set. of six 82.20 Emb. Handle Knives, 6 St f2.25 QUALITY HANDLES WON'T CRACk, OR BECOME LOOSE Dessert Forks, set' of six. f 4.00 Table Forks set of six at $4.30 Emb. Handle Knives, 6 at f 2...T5 S1.25 FanieMecIcweap all 48c 35c White Ribbons at 19c a Yard Main Floor Hundreds of pieces of Dainty Neckwear in this great spe cial ofering. Guimpes, jabots, frills, Dutch collars, combinations, stocks, etc. Immense varie-Qrt ty Of styles Vals. to $1.25,-at xOC Beautiful Soft Taffetas, Messalines and Novelty Ribbons in pure white grades and widths suitable for all purposes. Regular values in this lot up to 35c a yard. Friday " special, the yard, at only $1.50 Embroidery Flounclngs 68c $1 Novelty Laces 37c Yard Main Flo6rT27-inch Embroidery Flouncing for, dresses, watsts.Min derwear, etc. - Handsome blind' or openwork designs in small or large. Values up to $1.50, and CQp many higher. Special, yard OOC -Noifelty Lace Bands and Judges up, to 9 inches in width, Shadow, cot ton aiid cluny laces up to 18 inches in width, A choice collection of the newest patterns. Actual Q'7 valups to $1.00, at, tlie yard O I L White Cotton Wash Belting, 30-inch lengths, special, ,5c focal BascEttieiitt Sale of Wiilte The following (SfKcialf will' be on sale m the Basement "Underprice Store" tomorrow only at the prices .qttotedradingtairtna-'wifl. be.'Ktvertcn all cash'.mirchases 'amounting to .10c or more, but cash sales- checks rnu4t be presentcdat the stamp i Lobtlj On MainFloor day of purchases. "S. & II." Parlors, 4th Floorv y nue ivimity opeciai, 1 1 c I ar d. INTHE BASEMENT 1100 yards beautiful new wnite ivimmej on saie tomorrow at lie a yara. Fine, sheer quality, full 27 inches wide. Choice new patterns, on sale at the low price of, yard White Damask Towels, Each 2l2c IN THE BASEMENT Sale of-White Damask Tow els.' Size 36x18 inches, with neat hemstitched ends. Supply. your future needs at a saving. On sale tomorrow at big reduction'. Choice, eaqh ' J 2C White Outing Flannel, Yard 8c IN THE BASEMENT -Extra good quality White Outing Flannel a good grade for children's uhder wear, night gowns, etc.; 27 inches - wide and extra heavy. 1 Special for tomorrow, the .yard OC WnitTBe'SpTeaoaTsSc., .IN THE BASEMENT 70 dozen 'Spreads only -in this lot, so be on hand. p'r6mptly. I' ull double-bed size honeycomb Bedspreads. Exjra 'heavy. QO, Choice Marseilles- patterns, onsale 'at only vOw v n I a r . n 1 a . ....if Keguiar $i.uu . corsets, special. $i 19. IN THE BASEMENT Four splendid new models . for the average figure. Heavy coutil, with 6 hose supporters attached. AH sizes up to 30 5 1Q in each model. Regulay $2.00 grades, at vlU Muslin Underwear for 98c. t . ' IN THE BASEMENT Dainty, sifowy white tinder muslins of -fine, sheer; materials gowns, combina Hons and skirts-r-cut tn full standard sizes. Beautifully trimmed, pn r sale tomorrow Dainty White Waists at $1.10. , IN THE BASEMENT Sale of 300 New Lingerie Waists. Sevrral different models to choose from. Made from excellent grade of materials. t A Regular' values to $1.50. i Special sale at 3 1 1 U 1700 and $1.25 rFahcyrfeiarrSScT IN THE BASEMENT Sale extraordinary of huiv dreds of pieces of fancy Neckwear novelty lace ef fects, Dutch foliar?, coat collars and sets in CC great variety. . Values up to $1.25, on, sale at OuC V ' . ' ' : Bargain Circle Children's Whil2 "CieGS2G 51.29 Maiii Floor Children's fine While Lawn Dresses in high or Dutclmtrk- sfyla, with long or 'short sleeves. Dainty at tractive models, trimmed with laces, em broideries and clusters of fine tiul. Made from the sheerest of white Iawm ror children 2 to h vcars. and t1 O also girls 6 to 14. Special, 1 d;iy OX Bargain Circle White Lnwn Anrr Main Floor A "special f-ri'iy White Lawn Aprons at the !' ,cTe to 1 1 1 v r f J w TTd iTc" f iri. a ., -materials,.' -.in, large- square r Styles.";,' .Also '-'at till r;. r ' Or lawn tea aprons, trinnnci!. -Choioe f - us