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I THE' OREGON DAILY JOURNAL,' PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENINGr- OCTOB 23, 1013. ECSLIIMISHOW Tl iEY DO NOT ALL LIKE MHIL 11111 JIM LATEST P1CTURE.0F MILITANT SUFFRAGETTE nr rinifiiiirnar ilfltf IU .i J ItUUJIUUL'J uu u Mrs, Millicent Fawc'ett Asserts . Women-Will Win Ballot In '"Spite of Militants.'.' - (traitor mM xaes wml.)'4-- -' London, Oct. S3. The sensational ae 1 tlvltlea of the militant suffragettes la recent montha hava nerved to obscure : to a considerable degree the solid, sub stantial,, and really effective campaign work being done in , England by the large and growing army of non-militant advocates of votes fpr. women. In.yiew oi Mrs, ranKnurota . Visit to America and in order that American men as welt pa women may itavo an opportunity' to make Intelligent comparison between v : the: policies, methods and alma of the , two antagonistic camps, Mrs. MMUcent G. Fawcett. 1 I. P., leader of tha non ttillitanta, baa prepared for the United Press the following article:' . ;'.' ' ' The National Union of Women'a Suf frage societies la tha largest, the old est, and a we - believe, the .bast organised-suffrage society la the United Kingdom. It Ik non-party in character. In the sense that it ; welcomes among its members sympathisers with ait po litical parties or With none. It la, and alwaya hus been strict io- Its methods of work The non-mllltant character of tne national union is a matter not oniy of expediency but also of principle. "';,; Appeal to Setter Xnsttaots.' v. We believe that the best method ot promoting the success of our cause la to appeal to what is -the highest and best in mas. and not to what is worst;- to ' arouse hie sympathy, his condolence, his tense of Justice and his oourage, gnJ not his terror and cowardice. We con tend that all the women's victories of the '.past . 60 years . have been won on these lines. Women, hava by peaceful means, by education, by appeals to ex perience and common sense, .- broken : down tha barriers which a generation or two ago shut out their aex from higher education, tha ' professions, . municipal and local fravnohises. employment in the " civil eervice, etc, 1 The enormous prog ress oi tne women's movement has been unstained by crime, or violence of an) kind. - t Moreover,- In ' those ( countries' and slates 'where full-parliamentary suf frage has been wont it has been won as . the result of peaceful propaganda, v I need only mention 'tha countries whiuh have already enfranchised their women New Zealand, Australia, Norway, Ftn ;laud, 19 states in the United States ant the territory Ot Alaska, - In not jone if these has ' the women's . victory beoti achieved oy violence, i Woman's suf . f rage has passed its preliminary gtagoa In Denmark. Sweden, Iceland, and a gov- eminent franchise bill, to which wom en's suffrage may be added by amend ment, has recently , been mentioned in the queen's speech ' In opening a now ' parliament in Holland. ' In none of these countries bag there been tha least traoe pf organized or unorganized violence on the part of the advocates of the cause.; t In Great Britain -we have a large f if .t :' '"'"''". i.i.i mi . . . i i ii i i .I, I, nl i. .i il. ii. - , I ... 'i , nt i , i !f''':'''r ''y) '-'Xi'. ?'' ','-,'ijggjBBBSssesj'i s; Jwf ' ''fi ' j ffC1''- ' ' j-" ' ' sSswa. is ' ' 1 '!'-,',, ... ) - A- "Y- v f ; " ill! I "ill B f;1 "-"i i Bit 11 I i V vtll III I "r-- I III il ' t" i f " ' C opyrlght by International News Service. Mrs, Emmsline Paokburst photogr aphed on deck of th gteamer La 1 v " N Provence on her ar rival la Newyork ' number of; suffrage societies,' repre senting policies, parties, religious per suasions, professions and Industry, and among all of these violence as a method of ' propaganda has- been monopolized by. two societies In England and one In Ireland. The National union -which has developed from small beginnings nearly half a century ago Is not ; only . the largest of all these organizations, but one of the meat democratic institutions in the United Kingdom, Every society la entitled to send delegates, in propor- ' v . - , .... 6073' Knicker Suits , ' i ' " Tp make, clothes for boys that will measure up to every requirement of durability, to be sturdy enough to withstand the stress of wear yet' to lack nothing thaUtyle suggests," calls for .all the' skill of a master of the art. That skill is found in the clothes sold in this boys' shop the high est development of perfected' workmanship and 1 tasteful designing x . r, ' Made jri' New York by experts sold here be k cause,we know they are the best clothes obtain able; ' They are as carefully tailored as the finest , men's garments and the fabrics are the products of the best looms of the world. , , Splendid, Knickers in all' new! coloring;, double , breasted and'Norfolk styles, $5, to,$15.j , ' ' ; The famous special school suits with. the extra, trousers, fully lined; practically-two suits: at the ; price of oneSS and $6.50. , ; - - - 1 ! ; Fins? Chinchilla : Overcoats f or boy$ . of .',f 2ya to- 8 years, tailored like ''Daddy'' t 1 ' belted itylee toith military Scollars and, ; i lined with checked cassimere, $5.00. and Overcoats of fancy tweeds and cheviots, ' ttyles utith convertible collars, - ' . $5.00 to $10.00, ,f . , ; .v - r,r i "i t ' T ,"' 1 1 - , '-The Boys' Shop, Second Hoor. BEN SELLING v , , LEADING CLOTHIER, - r; r Morrison Street at. Fourth,' " " ' , Hon to Its membership to the general council, winch meets twice a year to decide questions of poliay and to . elect orncers or the union. . ; . Our methods of work are : entirely Constitutional. .TVs endeavor to educate the country to sympathy with our cause by holding meetings, canvasalng, con ducting press campaign, and 6rganls Ing courses of 'educational '. lectures. Side by side with our educational cam paign we . carry on the . politioal aide of our work. Our endeavor Is' to trans form the sympathy of the voters into political pressure exerted on' individual members of parliament, and on parties, in order to maintain and increase a majority In the house of commons that Is committed permanently to the prin ciple of women's suffrage and that will be dependable in divisions on the sub ject The latest count, glvr s our num bers 'aV. 0,000 annuallyr subscribing members, distributed among' our 440 societies. J In addition to "these we have an " auxiliary of npn-subecriblng but pledged "Friend Of Women.' Suf frage" 30,000 strong force created' out of an adaptation of the. American plan of - enrolling; gympathUprs, sv;'. Amsrleans Olre Xalp. : : v;.-! If It had not bean for the tremendous activity and ceaseless duoational work carried on by the-nonmilitant suffrage societies m theUnlted .Kingdom, '1 be lieve that cur , movement would have, been ruined, at any rate for a generation or more, by militancy. But we persist ently ask why the revolutionary riot and destruction of a Yewwtotnen should be held to Justify the politioal disfranchise ment of the women of. the world. If a rule ot .this kind bad been applied to men, not a single man in any part of the globe would today be entitled to the exercise of the parliamentary, franchise. Why appky to women an egreglously un just method ot exclusion, Vhlch men have never dreamed of appropriating to themselves. si-HN :-t ACCUSED OF GIVING f BEER CHECK AS $5 .. ',v'.;. ' 'i'-A. :.. , A five cent beer check passed uoon Michael McCormlck of Sandy Jast even ing by Thomas Downey, for a IS coin brought both men into the- municipal eourt this ' morning, with a "charge , of larceny against v Downey. The Bandy rancher sold Downey a quantity of ap ples, taking a 6 deposit. -The money was paid in tne Btar livery barn. ; This morning MoCormlck counted his money and found he had been given beer check. He hunted up Downey, who is a city hawiter. demanded his money. which the hawker refused to give. Dow nay declared he gave the apple grower a It coin. Judge Stevenson was of the opinion that Downey had given the beer check, either by accident or knowingly, and gave him until Saturday to make right. . .4, DO THE DOGS PUSH OR -- ' PULL CRIPPLE'S CART? '. ',' ?' V.: IV.,-,, .t ?,.:;. -v-1 v EL 3, Gould travels through life, with the "cart before, the .horse' ::. r . Strictly , speaking,, j however,- in this case it is not the horse, but th, dogs. Oould Is a cripple and for five years has made his way over-the coast by sell ing pencils ana a doohisi enuutd :Tno Dog."'VV .-;.";' V.: -fvi M.v--':). - O ;' . There Hi a question of whether the dogs push or pull the' little wagon Upon which the crippled manrides. .The dogs are hitched to the rear, themselves" pull ing, but the wagon Is pushed, . The . 1 . .1 , . V. a. ... . A urjvr srviiusB iim vjiiutfi uy weans oi a lever, attached to the front wheels. Testerday Oould Imbibed too freely.' He admitted it this morning to "Municipal Judge Stevenson, who allowed him to proceed with his dogs. Special Officer Joseph Morale bad takeir the man and dogs in -charge yesterdayA-,s. j?: R0 WELL WILL OPPOSE ' 9 HENEY FOR SENATE '? Fresno. Cal Oct 21. Chester K H. Howell, editor of the Feano Republican, admitted today that he had bean urged by a group, of Progressive leaders to run for tha United;, States senatorial nomination against Trends JV Heney at the Progreaslve 'primary. Rowed said if he decided to make the race it would merely be a friendly oontest with Heney to ..determine th Progressive MAINS OVER WILL L BECOl EVANGELIST ."I expect to have arrangements made wois,"v saia l apiai ing. "ly wife will which will be vnder the auHplces"of tiji Freojtfethodlst chuApb. '"in which fw .have been intenscry. Interested for many years.;" .'When .sileh arrangements are made ; m; resignation from .the police department will '..be.-Tiendered.;;'..".'. ' : 'I am more.Jrfterestd n men than in money. : Dr. ,. Coy s .aaaress ,t the Captain Blover and his wife have for several years maintained what they call the "Lord's treasury." ; Thla is a fund mads up of one-tenth of tholronthly earnings. When acting chief, he drew 1250 a month, of which 2& each month was placed In this fund. The money In the fund la used for charitable and World's Christian-Citizenship conference khurch support. Many men and women hers last summer had much to do wish my- entrance into the evangelistic work. have been assisted-financially out of this fund, which during the holidays: is man asked Captain Elover for the loan of 26. .; The money was gtvan from the "Lord's treasury," with the promise of the young man to repay it when he se cured employment. The man.'was never seen again. ,Thia is One of many similar experiences the captain relates of char ity being abused, but he makes no apol ogy for such acts, and he says ha has no regrets, wlt.,.JV ew.1.r.i.i4.: ..th.Lf..rt-at iMmmm . Mv plan la usually depleted on account of charita- ' Hanover, Gernfany, . employs more In Slover this ; niorfi. fchfy 'to prepttrxrftynrorY.ia tvin- foie w7ruiou iA--TS ?tt-KZZ I Join me In the work, 1 gellst" - . ' - Upon one occasion reccnilx. a youngT try.. -,-' -.im m ' Groceries (! Ef co norair Ali Butterfor- IfQO toiir of Molts1 Economy Arrow-DfiV price, the roll. Butter at kextra special fA 1, ' Ulb Cafe Menu 7 t 7 'Nipe Pounds Qfis- Rolled Oat 3 Two tons t of Finest Selected Boiled Oats for Arrow- Ort Day Selling, 9 pounds for-OUC 7 Box's Birds- no ' eye Matches 4d Best Quality. Red -Tipped Noise less Hatches. Special prive 99. for Arrow Day, 7 boxes for 0( Ghirardelli's Od Chocolate lb. 600 cane.' OhlrardelU's- Celebrated Ground Chocolate. Special ofi for 1 day, Arrow .Day.rf.lb. ' 7C y I- Chowder Clm Obowder; 10c. Baked Sulinon.'. 10c' JRaatBef n Jul, " 10c , i'grk, Apple 8sucd,' 19c. Balsds-gsrdlne. Be,. Salmon So, Shrimp 6c, Potato at, - pevlled Egg, se. fruit Combination 10c. ' Vegetable,! Bc. Hoqi. Iny, BrtXIad Tomatoes, ' gtuffed : Pep pers, Baked Besss. 1 .y ''&k Jtj -v, $S 0A8BEX0XJBS l.TO. Casseroles of extra heavy plate, round In shape, pierced- Q 7Q pattern frame, S vals. PJ4 J 17.00 0VT-OUL8S WATB tBTa Cut-dlass "Water tiets of eight pieces. Larere pitcher, beautiful deep cutting. 6unhurIand star patterns, Bir table tumblers to matcn ana lz-incn Deaaea mir ror plateau. Complete, 6 A Qn at the low price of only Ht.VCj "Arrow Day". Points the -r,.;; 1 1 1 1 .., ,;.7', ar- Way to Economy 1 V 1 1 ' . - 1 1 1 ." v 11 " " . ", ' 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 ... 1 ,1.. ,11 I, in 1 . 11 11. "in ! 1 1 1. 1. 1 1 1 hi in n 1 .. n i. 1 Once each week the tfoltz Store 'gives an unusual demonstration of the values of fererJ continually at this store. Throughout this bis store Red Arrows point to the hundreds of articles in every department that are real barsains actual savings ! Friday is the day of. all days at the Holtz Store Arrow Day. r Come to the Holtz Store tomor- i "4"' - - row Learn -ot ithe real bargains mtettdlr To $L50 Mended Kid Gloves at 25c 1 In the, rigid ' inspection at glove factories, all gloves hav ing the slightest imperfection are not passed.- These reject , ed gloves are then mended at the factory and made perfect, so far as wearing is concerned. One and two clasps, kid and doeskint. black, white and .col ors; 'also . misses' , . two-clasp; glace, kid in. colors; all sizes. Values to $1.50, Arrow OP L Day special; the paif tl V 75c Women's Fleeced Union Suits, 53c Medium weight fleeced Union Suits. Bleached and natural gray, ankle length, high- neck and . long sleeves; 75c values; Arrow Day jspe PLO at Underwear Scction,Main. Floor , . yO V c CHILDREN'S UNION. SUITS 49c 'Me'dluttj weight, soft fleeced, ankle length, long isleevesand high neck," Drop scat style, v- Sizes 2 to 16 years; 6Sc values. vJ Arrow pay spe-I Q cial at Underwear Section, Main Fl66r'.ia7y 69c Cut Glass Special 39c Fancy Imitation Cut-Glass Berry Sets, seven QQ pieces. Regular 69c setsi -Arrow Day special' J7C 75c Plain Glass Water Sets 49c i . . 1 1 ii i . " i i ii i" ' i in ,i i . Plain Glass Water Sets, set of seven pieces.' 'A Q Regular, 76o value,' Arrow Pay special, only ..C $2.98 Clothes Wringers $L98 Clothes Wringers, with steel, spring and solid rub ber rolls. Regular; 12.98 values, Arrow St nn Day special at the . very small price , or p K T0W1 4.so Silk ;po no Wonderful, values, in all , wanted shades.,- sou -;.,- , ttn. mi. moacalinAr with - pleated fTotince; $4.50 val- x s,t; Arrow SI MX ly . special,4 at $&VOj io;ooo Yds. Remnants at V2 Price Remnants at i a .fraction 6f their regular cost I .Thousands of staple . and- fancy ;wash remnants. " Rem Jiants that have accumulated dur. ing our recent sales. AH measured and ticketed. Placed 'conveniently for your selection at truly remark able Arrow Day price reductions. Included in this remarkable offer ing are Ginghams. Percales, Cali-, coes, Madras, , Crepes, Cretonnes', Sheetings, Linens, Tow e 1 i n g s, Longcloth, Dimities, - Voiles, Ra tines, Kimono, ' Outing, Shirting, Pajama, 'Canton, Bathrobe, i, and Wool Flannels, etc., etc. ' ' - fi.as'TiuajrjnBXBTTji aowvat 034 lain - White Flannelette Gowns, with',, or without i, collar, - made, in good' full lengthi -11.25 val. QQ - ues, Arrow Day. special only 70C Women's NcwWoqI and Silk Dresses ' 1V 1 I spi-si .- m -sa m f $19.85 Dresses for ."sVeet'. knd afternoon wear, ?v .Smart Style in wool and silk. Wools come in-whipebrd eponge crepe de meteor. crepe de chine and all new shades. See window display. Arrow Day spe- &h?.;.7.a8 $5.WWaisis ; $2.98 PP--,-Speciaifaiy p .. ... ' , ' " i'"1 i " ' ii . , ' ' ' .i t , , , ,- , r - i . Practical dark silk ff, crepe d cWnes.-."Trlm'd with shadow lace.' Jligh and. low necks. Long sod short sleeves. Values to $5.98. ' Arrow J0 QQ Day special VeWO Womehs Sweaters $3.98 Dandy ''Sweatera. ' Medium weight' : Ruffnecks, 'colors gray,, white and cardinal- Stylish . fash ioned pockets. , Special . for Arrow CJQ QQ Day selling on Second Floor. vO.aVO 49'e .00 Velours-g2.5o Bright Pir,ishedFelts-$2.00 Plain Felts450.-dozen : Untrimmed A: Hats from an over-stocked eastern-' jobber. Splendid CY" . qualities Jn, black,; .brown,- v navy, cardinal, taupe, pearl, t - chamr)aejie,' purple and oth ) '7 er shades.. On sab Satu'r- day morning. at each - ... ' " sVspeoau'X: . $2 Lace nri - Collar. t OC y I .' t .' i Large assortment of Lace . ., . j I ' ' ; . Collars anlCuffs and Col-I it Sets. Large variety of ?" VS! patterns, in all styles and -' Xil and , l " $3.50 Vc Shoes Arrow new .Fall styles, g:unrhetals velvets jn t'an and 'black. ,v latest lasts; medium" low Heels, medium Variip" f Genuine welt Soles'. " All sizes. Arrow -Jg?.?;$2.69 Bags at Seal Grained and Morocco Leather Handbags, leathor lined, extension bottoiti, .. riveted frame: some with double strap handle. - Larpn vurmiy vl -sivies. Pn A r Arrow Day spe') apsS.iO ain i iii x ., $5 Hand (T0 Ot- 7. choice ror ine senate. . vv-:'.,. ;4;v,-?::rv-v sa. 1