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COMMUTES NAMED . -Trt nnnnr nr i tin nr i lUUtVM IYItANdUr ! ESTABLISHING MM General Meeting to Be Held Soon; Invitations to Join Extended, Slany organization of Portland and Multnomah county have appointed committer, to Join with representatl- s of the Progressive Business Men's cJuti In deviHing ways and mcana of rcab)itft.ing a j ubllc market in the ! City. j Business, labor and civic organise-j Hons and the granges were ret!ixted j by the Progressive Business Miu'a club committee to make appointments ; of. tnose who could attend a general meoilr g which vill be held soon. Eu-; g;r. 7ooJtlng8i chairman of the lu,i- i 11 ' intn's committee, aruiounqed yes tari'(.y the following appointmeinw: I'rogwsxUe Kuflnrsa Mrn's flub Eu " o firnnkliutN, ihatrnittn; Jobs Car roll, Telfttraiu; O. C. I-e!ter, Oregonlan; A H. Harrlr, Labor Prsss; M. N. Iana. Journal; . fUll S. Batea. Northwest Thresher man; T). t. Miutou. Agriculturist; Howard E. Ilealtr Board M. H. Atchison, H. I.. Idln tnn . Ben lUculani, J. I. Neilao, rank Vii-Ul. Ad Cfub - S. W. Hughes, 7 First street. Main 245; H. S. Ilump.iip.r, 1517 Vem bldg.. MarsbslI 278; John Ilaner, 8j3 Uothrbild. Main 6719; James L. Duffy, 333 Stark St., Miilii 780; Leo I'Hera.in. lofl Kherloclc tililg.. Main ISIO. Botarjr ( lnh CJwuge I,. C'bt-rry, chairman; . A, KnlRiit, Cbarlea M. Heiuubill, D. L. Williams. H. W. Raymond. Transportation Club J. H. Mulihay,' Assist ant Uencrsl Krelglil Agent Southern Pacific, .'(HI Wells Kargo; U, B. Kugl-ton. 5i Wells Kirgo bldg.; B. W. Campbell, 8'm Electric bl'lg. North Portland Commercial Club J. H. Nolts. tllO Halgbt.' ;. I.. MuKenna. 219 Wlllapiettit boulevard; M. H. Carter, l.isr PrnlnsulH s senile; O. S. P. Jonson. 130 West Webster; H. A. Ruble. llflB Alblna avenue. N'ebraaka Swletj U. Karl Hentou, L. I,. I.ariKler. Mr. Jauiea J. Sayer, Mrs. -Key'iiold, K. V. Monher. Illinois Society Hamilton JohnsUme, Wash ington Wdg.; (irsce Held, duiuestlc depart ment Wswhlogton HlKh; Mm. Farnsworth, Mrs. Nellie McCuIIough, Irvlngton; Jobo Heusner. Koyal bldg. ; Ira Powers, Powers mrmtnre vo. i Indians RocletjvMrs. C 2. Freueh, 4712 ' fcnst KUty-flrst," Sellwood JtKW; w. W. itorge. 41MI Kerby St.; C. A. Bourne, Fairbanks-Morse 'Co. ; 8. B. Huston. Chamber of rVniRierce bldg.; W. C. Brnuow, 1075 Cor-: bett rt.; Charles L. Weaver, 550 Washing--1 t'H. St.; I. M. Lepper, Itealty bldg., Esst Hide. liarrlman Club II. L. Weatherby, C. J. : Connor, ft. W. Chandler, G. W. Stearns, N. i V. Murray. ', Uoed College Professor A. E. Wood, Pru feor W. r'. Ogtmrn. Woman's Club-Mis. W. II. Fenr, B29 Ter re road; Mis. Sarnb A. Kraiis, Corbett; ' Mls Helen (tlllesple, 0 Kant Scenteenth ; Mr. A. King Wllwui. Oswego; Mrs. J. Mcbwlnd. All Fifth st. I Kast Side KuhIiicks Men's Club L. M. Ip- , K-r, East iili; Dan Kellaher. M. B. McFaul, I . f. Collins. C. A. Blgelow. ; woman's Aunlllary, North Portland Com mercial Club Mrs. 1. N. Palmer, l'J78 Hslght , senue; Mrn. 1,. M. Perry, 1170 Commercial St.; Mr. W. J. Cook, 211 West Killings-, worth; Mis. H. II. Ingals. 1S2 West Killings worth are.; Mrs. O. K. Lawrence. 1217 Bos- j till: sve. Mlsmiiiri Society George M. Young. 4448 ' Fifty-second st. B. K. ; tjeorge F. Alesander, attorney. Chamber of Commerce; William D. Kepton, attorney. Fen ton bide: Mrs. A. J. Fsiiiio. Fifth and Hall sts.; Mrs. P. G. Nea lond. 7 Kast Twenty-second St., north. Other appointments are expected during the week. Organizations w'nlch have not been reached by communica tion and are In sympathy with cha movement have been requested to ap-1 point cfemmtttees and m-ill names nnd addresses to the committee on publtc murkets, 728 Morgan building. I SUPERINTENDENT GIVES SCHOOL WORK REVIEW City Superintendent of , Schools L. R. Alderman was the speaker at the Port land Commercial club luncheon yester day. Mr. Alderman gave a review of the work of the public schools and pointed out new features that have been added, and. are to be added as soon as possible, and urged every business man and every citizen to take a more active part in school matters. "Wo believe that the things that 1 count are habits," said Mr. Alderman; "and If good habits are established during the school days, we will have better men and better women. We are controlled largely by habits, and hab its are largely the determining factors in life." Industry he classified as one of the most important of habits leading to success. Education without a purpose, he pointed out as useless and a waste of time. Among new things to be taken up, he said, is the enlargement of the scope of studies for the purpose of ascertain ing in what particular line the indi vidual pupil Is most interested. This accomplished, it will be possible to bet ter specialize. He also gave it as his opinion that primary grades should de vote only half a day to studies. Chil dren 6 or 1 years old, he said, learn in half a day about all they can absorb In a day. . Under direction of F. . E. Chapman, directdr of music of the public schools, the Boys Glee club of the Lincoln high school rendered several much enjoyed four part songs. PUBLIC DEFENDER IDEA WINS HIS APPROVAL Tji closing his two weeks' work as public defender at the municipal court. Attorney Kmil Nelson adds his approval-, to the Huhenie started by Judge 8t venson, and says it should be per manent. Only one man refused the flee legal advis offered by the. at torney. This man was arrested a sec ond time within the two weeks. "One prominent thing. emphasized bv the work," says Attorney Nelson," is j that more discretion should be used by ! the Officer in making arrests. Many j cases are brought into court that could . i easily be settled uport tne beat. This would relieve the court, save the po- ! lice department much time and also be j a saving to the city. "I found mapy men had good legal j defenses, but had no money with which ! to employ counsel. I consider it tho t defender's business to nee that such de j lenses are Drougni out in court; that the defendant has a chance to tell his . story, and tell the material points In his favor. Much evidence gathered by the prosecution Is heresay evidence. ; s Beginning Monday, Attorney b. HicVey will give his service to the court as pu blip defender. University Opens New Buildings;. (Washington, March 14. The Cath olic university today completed its program to open its new dining hall and dormitory tomorrow. The struc ture of got hie style is 240 feet long. Only a portion of the building will be used at first. The total cost will be I2S0.000. Wonderful Sale of Men's Blue Chambray and Madras Sbirts MADE WITH SOFT MILITARY COLLAR ALL SIZES CE BEST 75c GRADE PRICED THIS SALE AT, EACH 00 C Hundreds of men have learned; frbnv past experience of the unusual sav ings that are possible at a sale of this character. Better make, this YOUR store and profit accordingly. Here's a special underpricing of men's Neg ligee Shirts, made of plain blue chambray or of blue and white striped madras they come with soft military or turn-down collar and have one neat pocket all sizes. A Ferguson & McKinney shirt of guaranteed CC quality regular 75c grade at. ODC MEN'S MERCERIZED NEGLIGEE SHIRTS BEST OA- AND $1.50 GRADES, ON SALE AT, EACH OC $1.25 Strictly high-grade Shirts, shown in negligee, coat style-, with double French cuffs, and with or without separate collar to match-t-they are finished with two pockets that button all sizes they are made of a fine mercerized cloth that looks like silk and wears much better they come in plain white, Itan, cteam and in assorted fine stripes A Ferguson and McKinney guaranteed Shirt in $1.25 and $1.50 qualities. Priced OQ -this sale at ,OS7C Home Phone ! A-2112 . Pacific Phone I All mail order prompt Marshall 5080 ly and carefully! filled same day- as received. Express and parcel post pack ages prepaid on $5.00 purchases. The ' latest , and best styles aire here in Ladies' Home Journal Patterns at 10c and 15c each. Z Store Opens Daily at 8:30 a. m.4 on Saturdays 9 a. m. Store Closes Daily at 5:30 p. m., Saturdays at 6 p.m. THE MOST IN VALUE THE BEST IN QUALITY Wonderful Showing and Sale New Wash Cottons at 25c Yard It it the most effective showing we have ever made, including, as it doesfthe pat terns, weaves, plain shades and novelty colorings most favored for the new; seasons Timely and important purchases direct from the manufacturers enable u&'.'to place before, you the best possible values values that cannot be equaled elsewhere included are: Ratine Crepes Beauty Cloth Printed Voiles Whipcord VoUe Tissue Printed Foulards New Cloth Plain Voiles Striped Crepes Brocaded OC Poplins, etc. All at a yard jjvf. jCtDC Sole of Bed Spreads, Sheets and Pillow Slips Pillow Case 42x36 inches, made of good, stout bleached muslin. Reg- 1 A ular 12j4c quality, on sale at. 1UC Pillow Cases 42x36 inches, -made of ex tra fine bleached muslin. Reg ular 15c quality, at only 12V2: Bleached Sheets 72x90 inches j full size for double beds. Good, dut&bfc C . Sheets', considerably underpr icedtj "JC White Spreads fuH size for double , beds . and of good weight. Come. in"ij AO Marseilles patterns; $1.73 grade.v "0 75c SHEETS AT 59c4 Made of fine bleached muslin and without seam itjrcenter they come 72 by 90 inches, and are the kind regularly sold at 75c. Nowibn CQ sale at ,li..sJJC DRESS GINGHAMS AT YARD A special underpricing of the bestBtandard Quality Dress Ginghams. Hundreds of styles and colorings in plaids, strips, 11 checks, etc. All on sale at, a yard .-.JL 1C Great Eflhiowiing; of tMe Sale Hose Supporters 25c Quality, 15c Piair For this sate we offer a fine lot of children's Hose Support ers at a bargain price. They are made of extra heavy lisle elastic, with rubber button and rubber cushion loops. They come' in the pin-top style, in black and white only. Shown inall sizes suitable for misses and children. Regular, 1 C' 25c kind. Priced this sale at, pair j.. 1JC Cl srJ -sl sl ifir2 4 That Provides Better, Larger, Broader Scope for Selection Than Ever Before I You are as welcome as can be to view it with no thought of buying. Welcome to come for the I suggestions it will give you. Welcome to come as often and stay as long as you choose. I We invite you cordially. These specials tomorrow and Tuesday. Bargains in Notions, 15c Skirt Markers, priced at 15c Spool Holders, on sale at 15c Braid Pins, special at 20c Stickeri Braid, this sale at 25c Wish Braid Insertion, at ........ 50c Child's Silver Purses at .... 35c Child's Leather Watch Purse at 35c Silver Pin Sets, on sale at .'I.IO ..i-....v.io0 . .15 ..15e 25? 1 --.jit Unprecedented Showing and Sale of L Foulard Silks Our Entire Stock of the New 1914 Designs fQf and Colorings Regular 89c to $1 Qualities U ' C The new spring and summer styles and colorings in an unlimited assortment of Cheney Bros.' cele brated Shower Proof Foulard Silks priced at this sale at a figure that defies competition. For the economical woman there, is nothing bet ter. "Shower-Proof" Foulard wears beautifully, does not spot readily and always looks well. Adapt able and appropriate, too. Dresses for home wear, calling, for the theatre, garden party or reception, while for shopping, driving or traveling, no other material offers greater comfort, style, and yet 'always looks so fresh as "Shower-Proof" Foulard. The col ors and designs this season are unusually attractive all the newest effects quaint Chinese and Bul garian motifs in tones that are soft and dull, yet harmonize perfectly. Then there are the new Cubist and Futurist effects, a great assortment of flower designs and the usual variety of conventional designs. Truly, the woman who selects "Shower-Proof" Foulards for her new gown chooses wisely and well. At This Sale You Have Choice from Regular fSn 89c to $1.00 Qualities in 23-Inch Width at UL Regular $2.00 Quality in 45-Inch Width at $1.69 Blaek and White Shepherd Cheeks 42-Inch Width, A Kr 1 54-Inch Width, 4LQr 75c Grade at, yd. tO $1 Gradeat,yd. U7W The black and white Shepherd checks are ex tremely fashionable this season and we have been fortunate in securing several bolts ; of these goods at a price concession that permits us to offer them to you at about the present half wholesale figure they are fine, durable half wool fabrics, shown in all sizes, checks and in two widths. Regular 75c grade in 42-inch width, priced at 45c a yard and fjQk regular $ grade in 54-inch width at, yard. . UV Women' s Sills Plaited Hose CVI CLUU WbC ci- 3?c They come in black, white and in shades of tan; also Novelty Hose in hand-embroidered and lace ef f ects. The kind regularly sold at 50c to 75 cents a pair, on special sale to morrow at a very low figure; pair. . See Our Morrison Street Window Dis playOne cannot have too large a supply of hosiery for the Spring and Summer seasons, and prudent women will not fail to lay in a generous sup ply at this saving sale. It's a special purchase and sale of 1200 dozen pairs of Women's High-Grad Silk Plaited Stockings,. Included are . plain colors in black, white and in shades of tan; also a large variety of novelties in hand embroidered and in the popular new lace effects. All are high grade stock- a , ings mat were maae to sen regu larly at 50c to 75c a pair and all are priced for this sale at. Women's Union Suits, Reg. 75c Grade, Art On Spl. Sale For A fine line of Women's Fine Ribbed Cotton Union Suits, in low-neck styles with lace trimmed knee. All sizes; regular 75c grade, spe- Jlf cial at .... TtO 37 c Sleeveless Vests, Regular 20c Grade, on f Ar 1UV Special Sale for Special half-price sale of Women's Fine Cotton Vests, all sizes in Jsleeve- less styles; the kind reg ularly sold at 20c now for only. . 10 c 3 With Renewed Lots We Continue Our Embroideries and Laces How these goods have sold the past few days! Hundreds and hundreds of pleased purchasers have crowded this section of the store each day since the 4 opening of this extraordinary sale. With renewed lots and broader assortments made possible by the second shipment of a great underpriced purchase' we are now prepared to offer you greater values than ever before therefore if you have not already supplied a full season's needs in both Embroideries and Laces by all means do so immediately for it will be many a day before you again have another such saving opportunity. Dainty Embroidery Edges, Insertions on Sale at One-Half and Less Both matched and broken sets in various widths. They come in fine cambric, swiss and nainsook' and in a great variety of patterns, all bright, clean, new Em broideries, priced for this sale at ona-half and less than real worth. At the same great savings we also include all styles in Bands and Galloons. Here are four of a dozen lots: 5c Lot 3 Values to 39 cents the yard, for this sale at, yard Lot 4 Values to 75 cents the yard, for this sale at, yard 15c 23c Lot 1 Values to 12 cents the yard, for this sale at, yard. Lot 2 Values to 25 cents the, 1 yard, for this sale at, yard 1 vIC Savings; in Beautiful Embroideries 9 to 18-Inch Widths, in Dozens and Dozens of Designs. Edges, Flouncings and Corset Cover Embroideries of fine Swiss and Nainsook. They come in dozens and dozens of designs in baby, blind and in open lady ef fects and in all widths from 9 to 18 inches. All are this season's goods and all are underpriced for this sale to ridiculously low figures for example: Lot 1 Values to 25c yard for this sale at Lot 2 Values to 35c yard, for this sale at 15c 23c 39c Great Showing and Sale Flouncings Lot 3 Values to 48c a yard, for this sale at Lot 4 Values to 75c a yard, for this sale at A Wonderful Lot 27-Inch Flouncings In the following assortments you'll find the most beautiful and dainty patterns, suitable for every purpose. Especially desirable are the Baby Flouncings made of sheer materials and finished with either straight or ruffled edge. Others are shown in blind atid in open key patterns. Attend this sale and you save a full half on your purchases. Lot 1 Flouncings to 48c yard, at. .23c Lot 19c 2 Flouncings to $1 yard, at. .48c Lot 3 Flouncings to 85c yard . . .48c Lot 4 Flouncings to $1.25 yard . .67c Shadow Flouncing and Camisole Laces, the 35c and 48c Kind for This assortment includes an extensive variety of dainty new patterns in the popular Cami sole Laces so much in demand this season;, also 18 to 24-inch Shadow Laces in dozens and; dozens of choice patterns. All are brand-new Laces, fresh, clean and beautiful. Reg ular 35c to 48c values, in white only, Exquisite Shadow Laces, Instead of; 98c to $1.25 Yard You Get Them for 56c Fashion has decreed that Tunics hip draperies and hip flouncings shall be of lace, and shadow laces take "first place for such purposes. Here you may choose from exquisite new designs in white, cream and ecru, and in the most desired wide widths. The kind regularly 19c Phenomenal Values in 45-Inch Flouncings Hundreds of yards, affording unlimited choice of patterns and materials; both dainty, conventional designs and. elabor ate scroll and open-work effects. All are high-grade Embroideries made of the fin est Nainsook, Cambric, Batiste, Voile and Crepe Cloth. An assortment so varied that every taste may be suited. Four lots to select from in values as follows: Lot 1 Flouncings to 65c yard .... 33c Lot 2 Flouncings to $1.25 yard . .50c Lot 3 Flouncings to $1.75 yard . ,79c Lot 4 Flouncings to $2.75 yard $1.29 18-Inch to 27-Inch Shadow Laces, 3 (If Instead of 65c and 75c Yd., Now O VC At this low price, you may select from a full variety of patterns in widths from 18 to 27 inches.. Just such Laces as are needed for frocks and dresses intended for dancing or party wear. They come in white, cream and ecru and in regular 65c and 75c qual- aa ities, on sale at 0C sold at 98c to $1.25 a' yard j on sale at. Chantilly and Silk Shadow Laces, AO. Regular Values to $2.25 Yard, at W Strictly high-grade Silk Shadow and Chantilly Lace Flouncings in black arid white and in the finest of patterns. They come from 18 to 24 inches wide, and in regular values up aQ to $2.25 a yard. All are. priced at..... J70C Rich Oriental Lace Flouncing, ( 2 A Regular Values to $2.98 Yd. 3 1 )! A full variety of the choicest new patterns in the fashionable Oriental Lace Flouncings. They come in white, cream and ecjru and in the most desirable widths. Regu-( OA lar values to $2.98 a yard, on sale. . 1 07 A Great Sale of Misses' and Children's Stoes IN CHROME CALF AND OVERWEIGHT KID IN SIZES 9 TO 2. GRADE REGU- (PM CA LARLY SELLING FOR $2.50, AT. . .pV At this sale you have choice from bothjl' Misses and Children's Shoes in good styles and leathers. They come in Chrome Calf, Russia Calf, Cunmetal and Overweight Kid and in all sizes frorr 9 to 2 both button and lace style, made wltlf double toe cap, and in the popular short vamp jjfj. CQ models. Regular $2.50 lines, priced at t5l mOjf Boys' Button and Bhicher Lace Shoes i Velour Calf and Box Calf Leathers the new high Joe lasts, in sizes 9 to 5 y2. A regular $2.50 grade, Jy Q priced this sale at D 1 s Showing of Children's New Spring Hats All Prices From 50c to $2.50 Our Morrison street window display will ive ydu an idea of the large shipment we havelseceived of Children's new Spring Hats. The afbrtment includes a splendid line of both hats andfbonnets. They are all made of high grade straws,! such as Milan, Hemp and Fancy Braids. They conie neatly , trimmed with silk, ribbons and flowers; ff Shown in all the new colors and suitable for Children from 1 to 14 years. Your choice at these popullr prices: 50c, 65c, 85c, 98c, $1.25, $1.75, $1.98 and $2.50. Womme: in All the Wealth of Spring Models PLAIN TAILORED EFFECTS AND NOVELTY GARMENTS IN THE NEW ei C AC EFFECTS $18.50 TO $20 SUITS 5 1 04u Don't deny yourself the pleasure of being distinct ively and fashionably dressed when you can own one of these high-grade Suits at such a low figure. There's a grace of line, a beauty of material, a dis tinctiveness pf the entire garment thai stamps them as being real distinction in dress and they have been tailored by master tailors and better yet.they have been underpriced to induce early buying. At this sale you may choose from many attractive, new models in both plain tailored effects and in noveltV styles in the new blues, navy, tans, grays, tango, IniaA checks. The coats are lined with either ;Peati $t Cygne silk or Skinners' satin and the slcirtS! shown in the latest models- Our regular new spring lines, priced to sell regularly at $i 8.50 f -gr? Jii 3? and $20. On Sale Tomorrow at . . . ) 1 Vx9 AN ATTRACTIVE SHOWING OFtHOulE DRESSES. OUR NEW $1.50 LINES &4V priced at. ;$4yJy. You will be well pleased with these garriienif in, style, fit and finish and at the above pri r8uc-r tions you'll agree with us that they-are bargains. They are made of the best quality Amolkeag Ginghams and Chambrays in stripes, checlsand plain tolors all sizes, in high and low neckSrclels -garments of better fit better finish aid Setter quality than are usually sold at $1.50; priced for this sale at ............ mm 0 ! 01