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THE OREGON DAItY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING. JULY 29, 1913. v-. CONCERT-WILL HAVE TALENTED 16 ES Event.tbObta!n Funds for, the , RremerVs'BandVan As-: " sured Success, " ' One of the features of the band con cert to be-given by the fire and polloo department bands at the Armory, i Au tust 14, to raise fund a for the trip by the- firemen's band to N .York, will be the appearance of the Ad club quar tet, which will -render several selec tions. ' . '.--.'(.-.-,..-' v "it wjll be a pleasure f oV the , mem bers of the auartet to halo th fir men In ? thlsNsoncsrt' 1 said ' pr, R.M. Emerson, manager of the organisation. this morning, i, "All the members feel the same, way about It and will do the yery best we' can." - - 4 , . ' '" Mrs. VlrfinialHutehinson,i the 'well known contralto, has offered her serv. leea for the evening. . The combination band will have f 5 pieces 1n addition to tne soloists. , i ' Next Friday Las been designated "Portland to New York Day." At noon on that day the firemen's band will play on the principal streets of the city, after which the ticket selling campaign will be launched, and an effort made to dispose of the , necessary number of tickets to meet the expense of the fire men's New Tor trip on that date. The trip is to be made under the di rection of Battalion Chief J. W, Star ens, who Is manager of the band. Con certs will be played in many of the big eastern cities - where entertainment will be provided for the visitors., Journal Want Ads bring results, DIGGS AND CATilfNETTI TO PLEAD-TOMORROW They 'Appear. In Court Today. Having .Made, Mistake In ' - the Date, San Francisco, July 29. Maury I. D'lggs and F. Drew Camlnettl will plead here tomorrow in the United States dls trlct court, division No. l, to the charge of violating the Mann white Blare act The attorneys for the defense will be Robert Devlin, Ned Coughland, M. B, Wood worth and Luke How of. Sacral manta ?,f?i iV'iVH Camlnettl and his counsel appeared In vised that ne- had made a mistake In the date,' '-'Skl'-- , " - ')" ' The defendants tomorrow will plead to the specif io harge of transporting Marsha Warrington and Lola Norrls out of the state for Immoral purposes. August S they will plead to the charge of conspiracy to violate the Mann act. The charges of attempting to suborn to perjury against Digga and bis attor ney, Charles ,B. Harris, and the two charges of violating- the Mann whits slave act will alt bo tried together. HABEAS CORPUS IS ASKED TO FREE ASYLUM PATIENT (Salem Bums of Tb Journal.) Salem, Or.. July l. Edwin L. Cadr today filed in the Marion oounty circuit court an application for a writ of habeas corpus againat Dr." TL'sL Lee Bteiner. superintendent of the state Insane asy lum, seeking ... tne release of William Gardner, who was committed to the asylum In September,-1911. from Tarn. niu county. The application alleges that Gardner Is entirely cured, and has been for a long time, of the delusions he had as to the unfaithfulness of his wife. It states that if he is freed he will go; to Florida to live. .:.'.',:..--. if,.' : Officials at the asylum .say they-: do not , consider : Gardner , cured; that , he has delusions relative to his domestic affairs, and has threatened the lives of members, of -his family. They have re ceived a petition f from about 20 of Gardner's former neighbors objecting to bis release. - Vancouver Imports Coal. Vancouver, B. C, July 29. Scarcity of cbal, following continued strikes In the mine areas here and on Vancouver Island, has resulted In the transporta tion .of coal from Japan, and today the Norwegian steamer Thode Faaeland is discharging 4000 tons Into barges here.' It is said coal ' will be imported regu larly until the labor troubles are set- uea. juicai merchants ridicule miners Shd mine owners for allowing a altua. tlon to exist which forces fuel men to oniis" coal across, the sea. when an un limited supply is only 45 miles away. ANNOUNCES A SPECIAL Y.M. C. A. MEMBERSHIP ' - t . '' In order to familiarise mere men with the advantages of the Young Men's Christian association, W. B. Piatt, mem berahlp secretary, has just announced a special membership, In effect from now until October l. Under the new plan full membership prlvileega will be al lowed for a fee of only $2, which is the regular initiation fee. In addltioif to this no initiation fee will be required of those who desire to continue their mem berships after October 1. Approximately 200 jointed the associ ation under the special SB summer mem bership that was announced earlier in the season.; This la $ more Itm .' when the summer membership effect lsst year., - Ths gymuselum other facilities have been used more tenslvely this year than heretofore. r Death of Creswell -CltUeu. Creswell. Or., July S9. laaao voue died at his home after an illness of months, moat Of which time he confined to his bed. . Mr. Kouwe wan born in Holland in i45 and came t America in 1889, locating at Hutchinson. Minn., where he engaged in the mercan tile business. Ha continued at this bus iness until 1909, when he retired on. ac count of failing health. - Ho moved with his family to Oregon m the spring of 1911, locating in Creewslt, where be lived a retired life until bis death. Be sides a widow, ha leaves three daugh ters, Mrs.' A. I Gove of this place. Mrs. George Slvrlght of Hutchinson, Minn., and Miss Anna Kouwe of this place and other relatives. The body will be shipped to Hutchinson. Minn., for burial ana will be accompanied by Mrs. Kouwe and daughter, Mra George 81vrlght. "II TT? ";- T--j----rr--- -"'A, - -.-r - 1 -. ; ,' A marge Purchases Made Tomorrow and Thursday Will Go On Yonr Angnst Accoont Payable Sept. 1st Stamps on Charge Accounts If Paid In Full on or Before lOlh Special 25c Lunch Served In Casement Shoe Shining Parlors In Basement Soda Fountain and Ice Cream Parlors In Basement Rest and Retiring Rooms 2d Floor 10c Toilet Paper 5c i t 25c Baskets 15c 10c TOILET PAPER Eull 1000 sheets to the roll and extra good quality. Not more than 20 rolls sold to any one customer, : ---25c SHOPPING BASKETS 15t Fulr size Rush Shopping Baskets light, strong and durable. 56 Spool Silk, 3 f or 5c New Bolls 49c, 98c So Spool Silk, 8 tor 5 Excellent quality black Spool Silk, for hand or , machine use, 6c grade; lustrous and strong. - ..... Summer polls, 49 08g "Cute Kids." A new, . unbreakable doll. Come In two sizes. Ms9 Wortumae & KMgj Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods More Moors Si 30 to StSO Daily, Kzeepi lattuday. aturday Xonrs too A. XL to ttSOr.lC. $1 to $1.75 Dress Goods 69c Yard At the Main Floor Center Circle ; A remarkable one-day offering of Wool Dress Goods on the Main Floor to morrow. Odd lines of handsome fabrics in light and medium wdghts for ' waists, dresses, skirts and children's wear. Henriettas, Serges, Sicilians, Cheviots and Panamas in widths from 44 to 54 inches. Grades that; sell in the usual way at $1, $125, $1.50 and $175 a yard. Good assortment iQ of patterns to choose from. Special Wednesday, yard.. OiC (EreaiS Aniiininveipsaiipy Sale TBniPoiuioliioiuil All Departnto Wednesday 'Red Letter'Oay in Premiumrarlors, 4th FIr-10 Trading Stamps Given Free Yon are not required to make any purchase whatsoever Simply bring your book to Premium Parlors on Fourth Floor and receive 10 &K Stamps absolutely Free BouMe Greee Tpadfiag Stlainnips in ttiie Basement All Day Wednesday In Conjunction With tremendous Reductions on nigh-Grade. Seasonable Merchandise ot Every Description Follow the Crowds to the Basement Store Tomorrow Sale oi Sample Under muslins at FACTORY PRICES Over 3000 Pieces In This Great Lot IN THE BASEMENT UNDERPRICE STORE Dainty Corset Covers, Princess Slips, Combina tions, Drawers, Skirts and Gowns, in hundreds of attractive styles. Particular care is given to the finishing of all sample garments, and only the best of materials is used, hence any woman who has Undermuslins to buy will readily appreciate this offering. Owing to the wide variety of styles it is next to impossible to describe them in detail, suffice to say all new, made for this season's wear and very desirable. Fine, sheer nainsooks, crepes, cambrics, etc., with trimmings of laces, embroideries, pin tucks, headings and ribbons. A prominent manufacturer sold us his entire factory sample line at less than cost of making, that's why we are able to quote such extremely low prices. But, remem ber, there is but one of a kind 3000 PIECES ON SALE AT FACTORY PRICES THIS WEEK. White Petticoats Up to 12.50, Now at $1.98 Regular $1.00 Corsets, Tomorrow 63c BASEMENT Once more we offer a regular $1.00 Corset in the Basement for 63c. Several stylish new models for the average figure. Per fect fitting, substantially made corsets that are sure to give most satisfactory wear. Four hose supporters attached. Come in sizes 19 to 30. Standard $1.00 Corsets, on sale tomorrow JO -at pair DOC BASEMENT A sensational sale, indeed, and an opportunity that only comes "once in a great while 600 Beauitful White Petticoats of finest materials, trimmed with rich laces and embroid eries, full deep flounces, with one and two under lays. Materials alone are worth more than this. Come early!. Skirts worth, to $1250, Jt-QO priced for this sale tomorrow at only vJ-elO Millinery ' Specials In the Basement Store Double "S. & H." Green Trading Stamps given with Basement cash purchases amounting to 10c or over. $6.50 Trimmed Hats $1 End of the season Clean-Up of Trimmed Hats. Over 400 of them at this great Wednesday sale. Very latest models. Hats worth P" up to $6.50, now at PX $3.50 Bat Shapes 39c Choose any Untrimmed Hat Shape in the Basement tomorrow for 39c. Scores of styles in all wanted straws and colors. Regu- QQ lar values up to $3.50, at OVL $1.00 and $1.25 Fancy Silks Only 59c In the Basement Underprlce Store Tomorrow we repeat our sensational Silk offering of a week ago with . many new patterns added from our regular stock. Beautiful, rich color ings and designs in Foulards, Fancy Taffetas, Fancy Mejssalines, Pft- .! Pongees, etc. Regular $1.00 and $1.25 Silks, on sale at.j. UC Fancy Silks. Values to $1, at 39c Yard In the Basement Underprlce Store Over 3000 yards high-grade, dependable Silks plain colors and fancies in a wonderful variety of weaves Plain and Fancy Tiffetas, Fancy Mes-. salines. Poplins, Foulards, Surahs, Striped Habuta etc. 18,to QQsV"" 27 inches wide. .Supply-your silk needs. Worth to $1.00 a yard OtL; , Neckwear Novelties, Vals. to $1. at 39c Women's Long Lisle Gloves 39c ' All the latest Neckwear novelties Dutch collar sets, side effects, cas cades, etc., in Venise, ratine and lace styles. Worth to $1.00, OQn on sale for Oa1 Women's 16-bulton (length long lisle gloves in black; white,' tan, gray and biscuit Pull range of sizes. Wednesday, pair OIC Women's 35c Union Suits, Special, Ea. 25c 50c Union Suits Now 35c Basement Women's fine Cot ton Union Suits two styles lace-trimmed or tight-fitting knee. Low neck, sleeve-Off, less; 35c Union Suits at eVitll Basement 'Women's fine lisle finished Union Suits. Low neck and sleeveless, with lace trim'd knee. Regular 50c qual- QK ity, on sale at Otll Women's 29c Knit Pants, at the Pair, 19c Child's 2Cc, 25c Hose 12 c Basement Women's Summer weight Knit Pants tight-fitting or lace trimmed knee. Extra good quality. All sizes. "I The pair Basement Children s strong ribbed Hose with seamless feet, double heel and toe. Warrant ed fast black. Sizes 6 to IV, on sale at, pair 12k Women's $15 and $20 Tailored! Snifls $5;98 $10 to $15 Coats 4.98 $10 Linen Coats $2.98 BASEMENT Fancy Mixtures, Cream and Colored Serges, Worsteds and Diag onals Suits for women and misses. Good, serviceable styles, very appropri ate for beach or early Fall wear. Hand somely tailored and perfect fitting. You'li never find a better suit bargain than this. Light and dark col- df? QQ ors; $15 to $20 values, at VWttO BASEMENT We've just 100 of these splendid Coats for tomorrow's selling, and they are sure t be sold oot before the day is over. Medium weight gar ments for Summer and Autumn wear. Tweeds, Cream Serges, Pongee Silks in and H lengths. All are well made and nicely finished. Nearly all sizes.dj 4 QQ Regular $10 and $15 Coats, at $4ee7Q BASEMENT Women's ; and Misses' Heavy Linen Crash Coats for vacation and traveling wear, stylishly cut and ex- tra well made. Ibis line is likewise 7 ; hl somewhat limited, so try and be here be-'y' n fore noon if possible. Coats such asr , J- these are marked elsewhere to .sell sf, . DOUBLE 'S. St H." TRADING STAMPS given with all cash pur chases in the basement tomorrow. Present your cash saleschecks at the "S. & H. Trading Stamp booth on the main floor same day purchases are made in order to get double stamps. Wool Blankets Our Annual "Mill Clean Up" Sale Now In Progress Basement Our once a year sale of Wool Blankets 1s attracting widespread atten tion because of the extraordinary values we are offering. Hundreds of pairs, some with slight imperfections, scarcely noticeable, on sale at about cost of pro- auction, neaa mis nsf : Reg. $5.00 White Wool Blankets f 3.95 Reg. $6.25" White Wool Blankets f 4.90 Reg. $6.75 White Wool Blankets f S.2S Reg. $7.50 White Wool Blanket, f S.85 Reg. $8.75 White Wool Blankets fO.SS Reg. $10.00 White Wool Blankets f 7.85 Several hundred pairs ' Colored Wool Blankets plain gray, Vienna and fancy checks are included. Nicely bound Reg. $3.75 Colored Wool Blankets f 2.80 Reg. $4.00 Colored Wool Blankets f 2.85 Reg. $4.25 Colored Wool Blankets 3.00 Reg. $4.75 Colored Wool Blankets f 3.40 Reg. $3.00 Colored Wool Blankets f 3.65 Reg. $6.00 Colored Wool Blankets f 4.25 Reg. $6.50 Colored Wool Blankets f 4.60 Reg. $7.25 Colored Wool Blankets f 5.20 Reg. $7.75 Colored Wool Blankets f 5.60 Reg. $8.75 Colored Wool Blankets ?6.25 Those contemplating v going camping, picking hops or to the beach should take advantage of this chance tobuygood wool blankets at a very low price, ' ? Men's 75c Summer Union Suits 48c Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes, Vals. to $5 at $1.98 IN THE BASEMENT UNDERPRICE STORE Direct from the mill comes this great special purchase of men's Underwear to be sold tomorrow at a reduction of 27c on each and every garment. Balbriggan and Mesh Union Suits, in short sleeves, knee length and long or short sleeves and ankle length. Extra fine quality in white and natural. Sizes from 36 to 46. Standard 75c AQn A- Mn .si tnmnrrow at M.KJ'K) yiCUtB, V. . IN THE BASEMENT UNDERPRICE STORE Thou sands of Portland people depend upon this store to supply their Shoe needs, and they are never disappointed. To morrow we offer 8000 pairs men's, women's and girls' Shoes in all lasts, leathers and styles, for less than most stores have to pay for them. Tans, patents, velvets, suedes, vici,.gunmetal, etc. Shoes worth up to $5.00 a J- QQ pair. Wednesday, the pair ;v. pXee70 $8.00 to $10. On sale in the T0 QQ casement tomorrow at, each isrfeVJ mJt Women's $5.00 Wash Dresses Only $2.98 House Dresses, Special at 98c BASEMENT Dresses such as these would ordinarily sell at $5.00 and be considered good value at that price. Made from splendid washable mate rials, prettily trimmed and perfect fit ting. Good assortment of neat stripe patterns to select from. Dainty, be coming styles for street and outing wear, in dark, medium or light colors. Complete range of all sizes. (TQ QQ On sale tomorrow at tpee70 Men's and Boys' Furnishings Underpriced Double "S. & H." Trading Stamps 12 Vic Collars at 6 tor 25c 500 , dozen men's couars, pneeu ior a "E. & W." and other well-known makes. Scores of styles and all sizes. Regular 12tf c Collars w aw ese--'----- Men's Khaki Pants 98c Pr For workingmen, fishing or outing wear. Made from good grade khaki and will give splendid service. Belt loops. QQg Sizes 36 to 42. Special ..........0 Men's $1 Soil Shirts 55c Fine, coo! Negligee and Golf styles of best grade percale, batiste, etc. Good, full cut styles in attractive colorings. Sizel to 17. Regular 75c and $1 EC. Shirt's, priced for this sale at Boys Sweaters, Sale 69c Boys' "Ruffneck" and plain ribbed Coat Sweaters in serviceable gray color, with pockets and large pearl buttons. CQp Full range of alt sizes. Wednesdays v Coys' $1 Bathing Suits 69c Boys'vBathing Suits of fine knitted cot ton in blue or black, with fancy stripe trimmings. Sizes 24, 26, 28, 30, 32 Q and 34 $1.00 grades. Special at U7l Basement Sale Wash Goods & Domestics Double sm Stamps Given With All Cash Purchases 12c Pillow Cases 10c Hotel and rooming-house owners will do well to supply their needs here tomor row. These are of excellent grade bleached muslin in weights that launders well. Size 45x36 "j (i ins. Neatly hemmed. Sp'I. XUC 12c Dimities, 5c Yard 3000 yds. choice Dimities offered tomorrow at a phenomenally low price. Mill ends in good, useful lengths for various purposes. An attractive White Dimities, 8c Yard Dainty, sheer White Dimities for Summer dresses, waists, Underwear, aprons, children's wear. A grea't assortment of attractive new patterns stripes, checks, barred effects, etc Full 27 inches wide. On sale tomor- row at, a yard .h Ol 36-inch Challie, 9c Yard For house dresses, kimonos, children's wear, etc. Launders nicely, and. makes up well. Comes full 36 inches wide in a splen did assortment of patterns and shades. Buy it tomorrow at special sale, a yard . ......... 9c lot of patterns and colorings, f? Reg. 12j4c and 13c Dimities OC Large Bed Specials 89c Only 200 of these to be sold tomorrow at this price. They are most unusual values, too. Extra large full bed sizes, neatly trimmed and ready for use. Choice assortment of Marseilles pat terns. Special at . 32-inch Seersucker lie Yard 'Every woman knows the regular price of this is 12c a yard. Tomorrow we will sell 2000 yards in the Basement at 11c a yard. Neat stripe patterns and absolutely fast colors, for one day at a yard 89c Buy it 11c BASEMENT -A sale of House Dresses that will prompt scores of women to visit the Basement tomor row. Attractive new models in ging hams and percale in neat stripes and small figured effects, trimmed with plain bands of contrasting colors. Stylishly cut and well made dresses for house wear. Light, medium and dark colors. All sizes.- Regu lar $1.50 Dresses, for 98c 1 0 I Women's $3 Sweaters $1,98 In the Basement Store . Here's a timely sale of Women's Wool Sweaters in the Basement that no woman should miss. Splendid heavy cardigan ribbed wool, in Byron collar style, with side pockets and large pearl buttons. Leading (J" QQ' shades. Regular $3.00 values, at J)Xs0. . Women's $8.50 Wash Snits $1 $3.00 Wash Skirts at 89c Special lot of women's and misses' Wash Suits serviceable for vacation and house wear. Suits in the lot worth to $8.50 Wed., $1.00 Made from good,' depend-, able Wash Materials.; There are only a limited number in this line. StlU , ing originally up to QQA $3. Wednesday atOeVC Housefurnishings Sale In the Basement Double "S. & H." Green Trading Stamps with purchases. 85c Blue and White 4 Coat Dish Pans at. ..58 $1.00 Blue and White 4 Coat Oval Pans at.....:'.. 68 $1.25 Blue and White 4 Coat Dish Pans at OOe 40c Nickel on Copper Tea and Coffee Pots at. . , ..35 85c Nickel on Copper Tea and Coffee Pots at.'..;. 50 $1.10 Nickel on Copper Tea and Coffee Pots at ...65 .50 Hanging Lamp, 14-inch shade, center burn, f 1.7S .50 Electric portable Lamps on sale now at f 2.25 iOc Altrmlntim Sane Pana ...h ' . K4 $7.00 Decorated Dinner Sets, basement orice.... Y3.5& 25c Wash Bosrds at IT 35c Butcher Knives SO 20c Butcher Knives 10 80c- Butcher Knives 50 Demonstration "American" Electric Heating Devices Main FI. Wednesday Sale ol Notions and Small Wares At the Main floor Bargain Circle Tomorrow 100 yd. Spool Cotton, all colors, 4 100 yd. Spool Cotton, a dozen, 45 Spool Silk, large spools, sale, 19 6c Spool Cotton, 200 yds., sale at 4 Large size, Curling Irons now at 8 Cube Pins, all colors, special for 4 Hairpins, 6 In pkg., shell, amber, lO Hairpins, 3 on card, on sale at lO Hairpins, 6 on card, on sale at 5 10c Pearl Buttons, all sizes, at 5 25c Skirt Markers, special now, 8 Wire Coat Hangers, special at 3 10c Safety Pins, special now at T 5c Mildred Hair Nets, special at 3' lOo Bias Folds, all sizes, white. 5 Sanitary Aprons and Belt only 60 , Child's 20c Hose Supporters at 12 -15c Silk Seam Binding, 9 yds. at 8 Dress Hooks FREE! . CUT out this coupon and pre sent it at ths Main Floor Bararaln Circle tomorrow and ws win present you with s lOo cam of Wilson's Press Kooss fres of charge. Good for one day only.) 30 Kleinert's Dress Shields Sizes 2, 3,4-30c Grade in Special Sale Kleinert's Featherweight'; Dress Shields at Notion Counter now. Mm White Cotton Tape, 4 yd. pes. 2 WhiteLinen Tape, ass't'd pes. 3 Collapsible Trouser Hangers, 10 26c ..-.Wash' Trlmmfngs, yds. 18 Dress Fasteners, white, blk., 3J4 Snap Fasteners, white. Hack, Sonomore Fasteners, dozen, 4$