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1 1; v. 5 ( - f t f, f A ! v 5 it , f ( t' . , J, .1', , ;- . THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING, JULY 21, 1913. Jraf f ic Heavy, Says Carl Gray, tresioeni oi ureal nuuh- ftoad. lit ' ern That seneral business conditions, as reflected In the volume, of freight car rled by road, are rood. Is th decla ration of CarMtrGray. president of the Great Northern, who Is in the city lor a tew days' conference with President Vounr of the S., P. & S. President Gray's visit at this time has no special - significance, it being his policy to -visit the Pacific coast terminals of the Great fJorthem four times a year. He came , While the through 3 passenger ' traffio to the Pacific coast Is not all that Is to be desired this summer, rreeiaeni uray t.iAi thit tht tourist travel to the Glacier National park Is sufflclent-to tax the accommodations there to " the limit. He calls attention to the fact that Glacier nark la not regarded in the light of counter attraction to Tel- lnwtone ; National cack. claiming that the natural advantage! of both, places are so different as to. make both wen worth while. Before the summer tour ist season of 1914 arrives. President Gray states that additional raciutiea for taking care of visitors to Glacier National park will be established. " Trouble among the members . Of the bricklayers' union and the contractors in the provinces of Alberta, Manitoba and Saskatchewan Is expected witnin a snort time, aa a result of the stand taken by tha contractors, refusing to deal with the bricklayers s a union. The contrac tors have offered wages of 70 cents an hour, while the members of the union demand 75 cents an hour.. ; Sit r-fc'. ON RIVER OUTING President Farrell of O.-W. R. & N. Co. Host to Insti tutional Tots. ; . On their annual outing as guests of President J. D. Farrell and the O.-W. R. St N. company, about 200 institutional children left on, the steamer Hassalo, Ash street dock, at I o'clock this after noon, for a trip down the river. A feast of fun and good things to eat will be. furnished the youngsters, for whom the outing Is a big event in their lives. On today's outing will be zo omioren from the Multnomah Detention , home, 4 front the Boys' and Girls' Aid soci ety,' . ana aDout . izo irom. omer uuiub and - Institutions, prinoipaliy ,vtna -plea-' Institute.' 4r -r. i. Tha younarstera ':, will be : given i the best of care and attention and nothing will "b left undone to make their out ing ,1uat one round of good times. President Farrell la out of the city. but , other company officials will go along to assist the Inetltutlon haads in looking, .after the young excursionists. y-::-M.- " " r ... All In the Sound. . ' Front "the .Cleveland Plain' Dealer, Many talcs might be told that hinge on the sounds of hastily spoken words (of unaccustomed eara. t The only true one we have ever heard of late Is this: Last week Charles De Harrack, . the well known pianist, stood In fronts of a local theatre, being polite to a certain lady. !; In order to make conversation he said: " "- ' v-. '. - ' ' 'Have - you seen 'Julius Caesar this week.n . : .". 'No, I haven't." answered the lady, "Where Is she playing?" vV; t.- fh- 61.M0THERSWILL BE ON THE PENSION LIST 1 With the signing ; of nine widows' pensions this afternoon and the grant ing4 of eight more next Thursday. Judge Gatens, of, the. Juvenile court will have provided II mothers with assistance In accordance with the pension law. .The total monthly amount of pensions will be 11820. The nine to be signed today have already been nald and the liisrninir ia the mere formality. The eight for next Thursday have been passed upon favorably, v,i, :. , , iw . ; ; -- One of these oenslona miv vt hn d. nled should the mother desire. to keep on drawing $20 a month from the county board of relief. - She would get but $17.60-a month under the pension law as she has but two children and as her case is deserving and thn extra money Is necessary she may1 not accept he . pension, .,Tha committee recom mended, that a pension be not granted to the woman who refused to give up a $40 position and remain at home with her children. Bhe would get but $17,60 as she has but two children. ;-The com mittee took the stand that the law was not meant far women -who left home to work hut for women -who would remain, at home and care for their children, The attorney general held that the pen sion mjlght be granted. Final decision on this will be made by Judge Catena. The total number of applications . has reached SIS.1- "-) . - ; T"h Lnbor Hearty- of South' Africa, which is . based upon tha principles' of socialism, like th labor parties 'in other countries', is: reported to be male lng rapid progress In politics.--At the present time the party has one member In the senate, five In the lower branch ot parliament, several In the Transvaal state legislature, and numerous others hold- lng offices , in the municipal govern ments. The vote ot the party has been Increasing very rapidly In the larger cities. 1 - . f OFflCIS TO INSPECT : CENTRAL OREGOtl.UHE , , ' r , ' ,J , I ' ' 4 h 1 i ' , ' Prealdent 3. X." Farrell, Vice Presi dent and i General Manager J. P, O'Brien, and Traffio' Manager : Tt.: B. Miller, of the CW. R. A N. company, accompanied by Colonel Teung, of Van couver Barracks, Drake C. O'JBellly." W, H. Hurlburt, P." A. O'Farrell and Addi son Bennett, left ias( night for centra! Oregon to make a tour of the section of the Oregon Eastern line now under co. structlon from Vale to Day mountain -,Frpm vBend itn pmtlti'W. la autos to Burns and then into the Mal heur valley country to Inspect, the new., line. The auto trip will end at Prairie City where the 'party wlll . be met by the private car In which they left here last nlKbt.-lj:mj:&V 4 Journal "Want Ads bring results. ' . Save Your Duplicate Cash Sale Slips to Exchange for Votes in the Vacation Contest, Which Closed Next Saturday at 9:00 P, M. STORE OPENS TOMORROW AT 8:3Q A. M. and CLOSES AT 5:3Q P. M. WottlPtl Ittor Atonnnl -ij-ii-nTT!- ir. ff. . fa , women s summer Apyarel wee at Clearance Reductions ! Select Summer Undermuslins With Economy $1.50 Gowns of cambric and nainsook. Daintily trimmed with embroideries and laces. Hieh or low neck. Cool and com fortable for summer wear. Priced QPI for Clearance Jl $2.25 Gowns of fine nainsook and long cloth. Fetchingly made with yokes of em broidery medallions combined with lace in $3.00 French Hand Made Gowns fetch ingly made' and hand embroidered in flor al design. Sheer and cool for s'uni-flj"! , QK tner wear. Special for Clearance VXeJfJ t ........ ,. . . A. . $4.50 and $5.00 Trench Hand Made Gowns exquisitely embroidered by hand, in floral , designs. Hand scalloped edge, hand em broidered kimono sleeves. Beautiful sum- sertion and ribbon beading. Some of these mery gowns for the Clearance, CO OPT dainty gowns are Empire style. J KO only. . ,. VaWeifJ Special Clearance , PetJO w.-jliff..'5 $1 JO Combinations of fine 'nainsook. v Trimmed with .-dainty Swiss embroidery and lace. Neat and durable." Your choice of QQp -many pretty styles. - For ClearancevT. OC ; $25 Combinations prettily and durably made f best quality nainsook. Beautifully trimmed with Van Dyke Lace Medallions and dainty insertion. One style just as ulustra teL Clearance price, each ....... $3.00 Gowns -beautifully made of fine cam bric and nainsook. Daintily trimmed with medallions, Swiss embroidery and laces. Many styles, including high- and low necks and empire effects. One is illus-(J1 Qf? trated. For Clearance, choice, V-Leit). 75c Drawers of nainsook. Prettily trimmed with ruffles, attached with dainty insertion. Circular and straight leg JZQg styles. Priced for the Clearance..,. Ov $1.50 Drawers neatly made of fine nain sook. Trimmed with lace nd embroidery. Your choice of many pretty styles, OC special for Clearance e7tfv $12.50 and $13.50 French Hand Made Combinations elaborately hand embroid ered, in eyelet and floral designs, combined with Cluny and Vai. laces, phe- (fcf QO nomenally priced for Clearance, VveUO 1 Vacation Winners JOHN BAUER OSCAR HEINTZ ISSIE KRICKEOSKY L. T. M'MAHAN BERTHA ISREILr $1.75 Children's Dresses andf Guimpes Cool and Attractive Styles at V2 Price and Less S3 French Hand Made Gowns of sheer nainsook. Delicately hand- embroidered in spray and eyelet design. Hand embroidered sleeves. They're beautiful gowns pTQ and priced for Clearance at only V xetla $13.50 to $17.50 French Hand Made Gowns beautifully hand embroidered in solid floral ; effects, combined with Irish and Cluny laces.or the Clear- j $4.00 French Hand Made Combinations hand embroidered cover and cir- flJO QQ cular drawers for Clearance. . . . veiO $U0 French Hand Made Chemise cool and comfortable for summer wear. They're hand embroidered in sprays and eyelets, and you'll realize how superior the French women's hand work is when you see these dainty garments. Priced for Clear ance, each ............. eooaa jriaosTaw Building :.c!:r.98c. HARRY SHULMAN HARRY HOCHFELD ETHEL PITTENGER THOSE 'WINNING VACATIONS SINCE LAST PUBLICATION Wardie Kearns Bennie Kulchinsky Leading Contestants T. McMullen .9407 E. W. Downing 9323 Louis Pruss 8502 Bert Garrett ....7650 Oscar Seltzer 6703 Archie Leonard 6194 Joe Weinstein 6046 Morris Rogoway 6011 Ada Conroy 5825 Isaac Surkis 5801 Abe Weinstein 5556 Morris Surkis 5332 Joe Schnitzer 5243 With hot weatherJust setting in, these trim, daint little garments have a long season of usefulness before them. The shrewd shopper will readily see the great opportunity in this sale to secure a supply of these dainty, comfortable Dresses , for the little miss, at such remarkable reductions. $2.00 to $3.00 Children's Empire, French and Hubbard Dresses of lawn and dainty and dotted Swiss, an excellent assortment of attractive, pret ty styles, daintily trimmed with laces and em broideries; note one as illustrated. Spe- QQs cially priced at '. aOl $1.50 Guimpes for Children ages 8, 10, 12 and 14 years, of -fine lawn, trimmed with dainty tuck and feather stitching, embroidered on QQ ' collar and sleeves, sneciallv oriced at.... if Ox $6 to $15 Children's Dresses of French Lawn In this captivating, collection you'll find most va ried styles. The garments are trimmed in the daintiest of embroideries and laces, some of which are hand made $nd hand embroidered This lot does not include all sizes. Specially QQ priced at Pea70 $2.00 Children's Fine Lawn Guimpes high and low neck styles, trimmed prettily in German Val. and embroidery, sizes 8, 10, 12 and 14 years. QQ Uv ftPk .Wl98 T-Kese 0i5ifoiPteMs TUB Par Price Only $4.45 In this large assortment of pretty Tub Dresses, so cool and comfortable for summer wear, you'll find a varied choice of fetching styles, with all the newest touches added, and when you, see their excellent qualities and superior finish, you are certain to want more than one, at the remarkably low price of $4.45. They're in voile, gingham, ratine, batiste, eponge and tis sues. Some have peplum effects; others are plain straight skirts. Waists with the regulation waist line, long or short sleeves, and round or pointed neck, and finished with em broidery collars and cuffs. Also many White Dresses of voile, trimmed, with dainty laces and embroidery. A com plete line of sizes. These Tub Dresses priced unusually low for tomorrow at $4.45. - ' .. Dressing Sacques Underpriced ' We offer a large assortment of Dressing Sacques, very pretty and dainty in design, and attractive styles, at prices decidedly reduced. : They're of dotted Swiss, cotton,' batiste, lawn and marquisette, and trimmed with embroidery or em broidered fine or coarse lace and ribbon. !". i ,.' . Beotad lloe Kant Bonding -$1.25 Sacques for ......... ... . :92c $1.50 Sacques f or .$1,08 $1.75 Sacques for ..... . . . . . . .$1.38 $2.00 Sacques for ......... . . .$1.58 $4.SO to $6 Blouses, $3.85 A new lot "of Wash Blouses, in eponge and ratine, pleasing styles in Robespierre or sailor col lars, some plain shift effect, in tan, blue and white, regularly $4i0 to $6.00, special 93.85. $2.50 Sacques for. .$1.98 $3.00 Sacques for . . . $2.43 $3.50 Sacques for. . . . ... . . . . . . .$2.85 $4,00 Sacques for. . .......... . .$3.25 Lawn Dressing Sacques -square neck, made with - pin - tucks, belted at waist,; white and many figured : patterns, well made, rl specially priced at, each ...... . . . . ; . . . OtC ? Seoond Floor Kaia BnUdlni; All Bathing Suits Now Reduced Specially priced at $3.00 to $4.50 Children's Middy and French Style Dresses some made in the new panel front style, daintily trimmed with embroidery, combined with ribbon beading and lace. Note the one style as illustrated. Specially priced at only Children's $3.00 Guimpes of sheer lawn, some have yokes of German Val embroideries, sizes 8, 10, 12 and 14 years, specially priced 4f VXeTTe eoomd Plooi STew BiUdlng $1.49 at 27-inch Flouncings on Ba tiste and Voile elaborate designs in "baby Irish and imitation hand work, desir able f6r lingerie gowns and waists; bands to match some of them. $1.50 grades, the yard, 98 $2.00 grades, yard ,$1.39 $2.75 grades, yard, $1.69 To 25c Convent Embroid ered Edges on heavy cloth for undermuslins, 4 to 9 in., very pretty, for Clearance, the yard, 12. 18-inch Corset Covers embroidered eyelet designs on Swiss, are very pretty worn under dainty lingerie waists. 85c grades, 49f $1.25 grades, 69T 85c "Lily White" : Semi JMade Corset . Covers Eng lish eyelet designs), very easy to complete, special for Clearance, each, 50. rirst rioor-Maln BoUding WIRE DOG MUZZLES NEW SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED v FIFTH FLOOR Indestrycto Trunks Are made so strong the manu facturers guarantee them for 5 years against loss by fire, dam age or destruction. - $3$350 Curtains, Pr. 98c Choose from this remarkable assortment of Curtains at 98c the pair! It is a general cleanup of all small lots and discontinued patterns in such favorites as Irish JSoirfts, Scrims, Cluny Lace, and Nottinghams, that sell regularly for $3.00 and $3.50 the pair, for Clearance, 8f. Bungalow Curtains, Strip 21c A jobber's entire line of these Bungalow Curtains in scrims and nots go on sale at just half price.' They're 40 to 45 inches wide, and 2j4 yards long. Very special at, the strip, 21. . , ....,--.-.-.-,.... - ;- - $6.00 Couch Covers, $2-95 These Covers are wonderfully rich in appearance arid, will add an air of refinement and elegance to any room. They're in two-tone effects, in soft shades of brown, green, j,. . red and blue, 60 inches wide and three yarffs long,. Regu C:; V Jarly $6.00, for Clearance, 82.95 . ; . .-:vi . Every Artie le ledicii Contract Goods, Groceries and Women's Fall Apparel Are Excepted During Our Semi-Annual Clearance Sale All Neckwear At !a Price .- In this great cleanup of our immense stock of neat and dainty Neckwear novelties, you'll find all the newest conceptions for fasli- ionable and comfortable summer wear, and when you see them you'll "( be eager to make your-selections from this splendid array of. ex- . quisite neckpiece at half price. 'Among the"m - are' Beautiful- Stocks, ? Jabots, Rabats, Fichu," Dutch Collars,? Epaulettes, Revers and Coat ; Sets, daintily made from fine Swiss,, fancy Irish Crochet, Cluny and . Silk novelties. Also dainty hand embroidered , Linen .Collars that show - the slightest soil from handling.' '.They're regularly 2Sc to ? $25.00; You may choose from them for HALF PRICE. :i; ; Cool and Fresh Edibles Always on Hand During These Hot Summer Days ''p.: MMjajSSjMSBlSSSSSSMSMSMSMBSSSBBa ' All Hammocks, Now At 25 Off All Porch Furniture Now Mi Off All Grass Furniture Now At V Off mil PorchlSwingsWowmtMmff- ISO? -.. . yr,,,.,jm,;rr.:-: , 1013 The- QmalitV Stor oi Portland Attention Housewives ? Hotels Restaurants Heed This! liarge Peeled - White Asparagus ( In large, square; unlabeled cans. Direct from the packer at Or ( ? wood," California.' 'Every can contains from 20. to 22 large.' de licious, peeled, - white pear$o The ;most healthful of; summer , i; ;vegetable-r-makes appetizmg salads, :etc If C ?,tne ; cans ;-were laoeied;. you'd payf Z5f i for this grade of Asparairuii We -offer the "case,'' 0yo dozen), 3.45. Dozen,' nost healthful : of; summef ,' );'-;! ; 'V i, -' fU :'; :',i-:if.'