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- r 12 .THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL " PORTLAND. SUNDAY. MORNING; JUNE 7, 1914. UNWILLING BY PROXIES TO ABIDE DECISION, COMMlTTEEIVtEN QUIT Failure to Capture Control of Democratic County Central Committee, Cause, TWENTY-SIX QUIT RANKS Bobert A. Caples and Followers Desert to Standards of Iroquois Club, of Which Former Za Fresldent. Business Men and Shoppers Enjoy the, Excellence of Our Special Himiifiimnimiiiiiiiiimiiitiiiiiiuiim XAiar Buxuxxra Boa Festival Dairy Xfirach Boom! large. Airy Space in Basement, Main BnlUlnr. Luncheon and Sandwiches at Fopular Prices. Good rood! Fine Sairioat Popular Frlces! Gala Surroundings! Baaamant, Main Building. This Page of First Interest to MMomen! "TouTl want Mais for Boa Kodaks. Cameraa ana Kodaks' Featlv! waakl all Suppltee. Developing by an Ex part. Temporary Annex. First Floor. - Telling of So Many Possibilities to Supply Summer NeedsiWitlfEhomy -Bilk scald" Xoaa, Fair tl.OO, tha Hose that Quality made popular. Black and colors. First Floor. Main Building. Morrison and Alder streets. Like a house built of playing cards the attempt of Robert A. Caples to aaln 'control of the Democratic county central committee has collapsed. ' Yesterday he and 25 of his followers in mo tuniiiii ilcq lenut'icu wni ivai&- natlons to Frank Lee, secretary of the r.ommlttccr because proxies "wera not recognized at Thursday night's meet ing;. This Is taken an proof positive ' that Caples admits that his effort to rule the committee meeting by means of proxies was a failure. Unwilling to abide by the decision of the committee and" to support the regularly elected chairman, Caples and his crowd have deserted the committee In favor -of a so-called political and social organization known as 'the Iro quois club, of which Caples Is the president. Xenegade Politics Sean. Caples' action and his new club are regarded aa further evidences of the renegade politics ho has played in the past. Although, a regularly elected Democratic county committeeman, he Is now head of an organization which has as It avowed purpose the support .of candidates Indorsed by a majority of the club members, regardless of the candidate's political affiliation. ' As a member of the county commit tee it would seem incumbent on Caples that he support .the Democratic candi dates, yet. It is pointed out, he has been busy for the past month fathering . an organization pledged to support any as the club by a majority vote in dorses him. Paradoxical aa this may seem, it Is true and the great majority of Multnomah county Democrats are Inclined to believe that Caples has done the county central committee an exceptionally good service by leaving It. . Names of Those Who Bsslgned. Bigrng the blanket resignations with (Caples were 25 other members of the committee, 26 in all, and it la an- nounced forthwith that 25 have Joined the Iroquois club, but as, Caples is at . ready a member It means that all 28 . are members of the organization. The committee who resigned are: J. ' IS. Dunn, precinct zz; binaries uz l,erald, 131: C. W. Gray, 124; Joseph Brooks, 8; E. T. Staley, 64; C. H. Vyse, 193: H. Morris, 98; F. E. Manning. 84; C. U Daggett. 258; E. S. Miller. 30; Matt P. Murphy. 26; O. W. Lawhorn, '142; T. B. Fuller, 126; Henry Vadnale, 2D0; Ray Maney, 52; K. L. Jeasup, 191 j C. E. Jessup, 192; R. A. Caples, 46; William Million. 189; George C. Jack- . man?27;-Frank. Rondeau, 235; W. E. Reynolds, 61; C. H. Libbey. 257; E. H. Wright. 6; and W. B. Donahue, 268, although the last named was neither elected or appointed accoding to the roll kept by the secretary of the com mittee. ' Caples' Ham Heads Uit. It is significant, too, the resignation of the group was penned by Caples and that his name Meads the list of signa tures showing that he completely dom inates the men in question. Although Caples was chosen on the committee and- was willing to serve thereon until it was -shown ho could not gain his ambition to control the body. It Is 'readily seen that he shifts with the breeze, while he Is recognized aa a turncoat by most of the members of the party he -claims, i No less than a month ago he was - acting as campaign manager for John Manning, candidate for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination; now he is open in his opposition to the successful candidate. Dr. C. J.; Smith and to Sen ator George E. Chamberlain, candidate for re-election to the United States '.senate.' Furthermore he Is working for R. A. Booth, the Republican candidate against Chamberlain, and yet he was willing to accept ' a place on a Demo cratic central committee until his plans to gain control of It were thwarted. Past Record Bared. Caples past political record la enough to stamp him' as a party rene gade, for In 1910 he acted as manager for jerrerson Myers in his race for t lie Democratic nomination for gover nor, but when Myers was defeated by Governor West, Caplew turned right around and Joined the forces working lor. Jay Bowerman, the Republican candidate. His new Iroquis club is believed to be tn organization for the control of votes In his hands and its very nature' robs any( member of his Independence in votings uapies Js president, R. w. Hubbler, vice president, J. E. Dunn, secretary, and Charles H. Vyse, treas- urer. All with the exception of Hubb- icr are included among those who re signed yesterday from the county cen- ; tral committee. . Thls facti, too, is taken to show that Caples and his Iroquois club sought . domination f the committee but as previously .stated, his attempt ailed "and he and his kindred committeemen bav withdrawn from the committee i; on a pretext when his deep nourished scheme to hold the Democratic cen tral committee under his thumb col lapsed. --.,-. . SIXTH STREET BUILDING - Italian Jet Chains Are Fashion's Favorite! and for that reason one of the scarcest articles on the market'today. Our buyer has just returned from the East, where he was fortunate enough to secure a limited quan tity, to our great satisfaction, and we are able to announce in consequence that we have One of the Largest Collections of Italian Jet Chains on the Pacific Coast. Nearly All Sis Chains Will Be Found at This Store- at Pricea Ranging From $2.50 to $10.00. Plxst Floor sixth Street Bldg. ' 1 SIXTH STREET BUILDIN5 Formosa Panama Hats Reduced for June White Days $3.00 Quality Hats for $225 Formosa Panamas, an entirely new assort ment, blocked in all the very newest shapes. The favorite mid-summer Hat Is the Panama and these splendid shapes with the addition of a knot of ribbon or a band fulfill the summer demand to perfection. Specially re duced for June White Days from $3 to $2.25' General Redaction in force on all Millinery, Untrimmed Hats, Feathers and Flowers. Seooad Floor Sixth Street Bldg, SIXTH STREET BUILDING Warner's Rust-Proof Corsets Included in Our June White Days Sale! Every woman needs Several Corsets especially in the summer time and what could be a more opportune time, to purchase the summer's supply than at our "June White Days" sale when these splendid washable, Rust-Proof Corsets, of the famous "Warner" make, are all greatly reduced? Warner's Rust-Proof Corsets are guaranteed not to rust, break or tear and they're designed to shape fashionably - and fit com fortably. It's a genuine comfort to wear a Corset, with every bone from clasp to back-bone impervious to moisture and clean as the freshest Lingerie. By removing the Hose Supporters, you can even put your Warner's Rust-Proof Corset in the tub with white wear without danger of rut spots. It is our policy to keep "up-to-the-minute" styles and de signs in Warner Corsets, and we assure our customers prompt service through a stock always complete in styles and sizes. You'll find the Warner Rust-Proof Corsets thoroughly satisfactory at any season of the year, and an extraordinary Corset for the sum mer. The usual prices range from $1.50 to $3.50? but all prices are reduced for "June White Days." second rioor 6th St. Bid. TEMPORARY ANNEX A Sale of Crystal Glass Vases A tremendous assortment of Crystal Glass Vases' has been assembled for this seasonable sale with a view to the needs of the coming week, for there are shapes and sizes suitable for the display of Roses in single blossoms, graceful clusters, or in quantities.- Sizes of these dainty and attractive Vases range from 6 to 30 inches high. 15c Crystal Glass Vases Special .12 20c Crystal Glass Vases Special ..16 ' 25c Crystal Glass Vases Special 20 30c Crystal Glass Vases Special 24 i 4 35c Crystal Glass Vases Special ..28 40c Crystal Glass Vases Special .......... 32 50c Crystal Glass Vases Special 40 65c Crystal Glass Vases Special... 52 75c Crystal Glass Vases Special GOi 90c Crystal Glass Vases Special 72? $1.00 Crystal Glass Vases Special ; SOi $1.25 Crystal Glass Vases Special. . . $1.00 Fourth Floor Temporary Annex, Fifth street. SIXTH STREET BUILDING Tomorrow We Feature French Undermuslins In the June White Days' Sale For June White Days we have assembled a most comprehensive assortment of dainty French Undermuslins. The simplicity and beauty of French Underwear appeal to every woman and every bride makes it a point to include these garments in her trousseau. And what'more suitable for the girl graduate than the beautifully made and embroidered French Undergarment? Many extremely new ideas will be found in the assortment that we are offering our patrons during June White, Days, when every garment is radically reduced, making it possible for you to have lovely Undermuslins at most moderate cost. . ' " ' ' , ' i -" 4 French Hand-Embroidered Combinations, fully laundered $2.85 " $10 to $12 French and Austrian-Hand-Embroidered Gowns. . .$6.98 $4.00 French Hand-Embroidered Combinations, fully laundered $2.85 $7.50 French Combinations, elaborately hand-embroidered, at $4.98 $1.50 French Chemise, hand-embroidered -and scalloped, now. . .98c $2.00 French Chemise, hand-embroidered, fully laundered, for $1.47 v $2.50 French Chemise, hand-embrbidered in floral designs, for $1.98 $1.50 to $5.00 French Corset Covers, all new effects, 98c to $3.98 $1.50 to $5.00 French Drawers in the new styles . . . . .98c to $3.98 French Envelope Chemise Reduced from $3.50 to $2.59 The Envelope Chemise takes the place of two garments. Fits perfectly and is ideal for summer wear. Hand embroidered and hand scalloped. New! French Pantaloon Combina tions Reduced from $5.50 to $3.98 A cleverly made garment, chemise and drawers combined, made in slip-on style, no buttons or tape both practical and comfortable. Hand embroidered in floral designs and hand scalloped edge. Domestic Undermuslins at June Sale Prices . "'. " " "' I." i . - i i ! ..ii i - y i , ... .. . . $1.50 Nainsook Petticoats, flounced . and - $1.00 -Princess Slips, trimmings, laces and trimmed, now .98 embroideries 79 '$2.00 New Straight Model Petticoats, lace $L5 Princess Slips, variety of trimmed and embroidery trimmed ..S1.59 nd attractive styles ... 98 n rrt tfo n t i.- v 4.-e ii x j $2.50 Princess Slips, tnade with bodice top. $3.50-$3.00 Petticoats, beautifully trimmed. effectively trimmed $1.98 HOW $1.90 Seoond Floor Sixth Street Bid-.' SIXTH STREET BUILDING New Embroideries and Laces "Camisole" Laces and Embroideries Reduced This is a season of transparent materials frocks and waists are made of the sheerest fabrics hence the neces sity for having dainty bodices. We've a wonderful collection of Camisole laces and embroideries, all reduced for this sale. To 30c l&-inch Camisole Shadow Lade, beading top and bottom, yard il9 To 50c 18-inch Camisole Shadow Lace, beading top and bottom, yard. 25 To 75c 18-inch Camisole Shadow Lace, beading top and bottom, yard .49 To 45c 18-inch Corset Cover Embroidery, Swiss and Nainsook, yard.... 25 To 65c 18-inch Corset Cover Embroidery, Swiss and Nainsook, yard ...... ..39 To $1.25 18-inch Corset Cover Embroid ery, Swiss and Nainsook, yard 69 To 75c "Lily White" Semi-Made Corset Covers, of Swiss, each.... .50 Laces and Embroideries Are Reduced in Price To $1.00 15 to 24-inch Shadow Ice Flouncings, white 'and cream, yard. . .25 ' To 85c Shadow Laces, 5 to 18 inches. white and cream, yard .39 To $1 Swiss Embroidered Baby Flounc ing, 27-inch width, yard..., 59 To $1.75 Swiss 'Embroidered Baby Flounc-" ing, 27-inch width, yard 98 To 85c Embroidery Edges, 12 to 18-incli widths, Eyelet and Baby Irish, yard 39 To 85c Embroidery Bands, 3 to 5-inch widths, lovely designs, yard 39 To $1.50 Swiss, Cambric and Nainsook All-Overs, dainty designs, yard 89 Flrrt Floor lUtb street Bid. Police Inspection 'Attended by Scores BUyor Albee Zxpreeaee Entire Setie fMtloa Wits Showing Made by the Patrolmen. - A large number of men and women attended the annual Inspection of the police department yesterday at the Armory. The department was inspect ed by Mayor Albee and the city com missioners and the police committee. Captain John T. Moore, senior captain and drlllmaster. has been drilling the " policemen for several weeks for - the occasion.'' , In a talk to the me A Mayor Albee exDressed Matlsfartlnn with th. .1,.. - MW OIIUYT1 In made by the men relative ft drill worn, discipline, arms and general ap pearance. He urged the efficerjs to have resoect. for .th oafVi ih. i 'n, the law a placed in their , hands to commanded their respective companies," in pouce Dana was also in line played several selections. "1 SIXTH STREET BUILDING SIXTH STREET BUILDING i a? ,- " " I" irf ;ij yj r ff SIXTH' STREET BUILDING SIXTH STREET BUILDING ; Street Dresses of Wool and Summer Dresses $4.45 Silk Coats for $18.50 These Wool Tailored Suits Silk, $11.45 White and Colored and Daintily Trimmed V Black Taffeta, Colored Moire and Golfine SELLING REGULARLY $15 TO $20 Silk Crepe- de Chine and . wool crepe extremely., light weight and suitable for street wear. -Navy, Copenhagen, tan -and tango plain colors and figured materials in a number; of splendid combinations. Fancy skirts, with high girdles, double tunics, pannier effects, peg-top Skirts and waists with net, arid silk trimmings. Every size ; will be found in this assortment of fashionable and desirable Dresses, regularly $15 to $20, reduced to $11.45. ronrti Floor sixth street Bldg. SIXTH STREET BUILDING , Modish Silk Suits at$25.50 Extremely fashionable Silk Suits in silk poplin, moire, novelty, silk s or black taffeta. Made in real fancy" or semi-fancy-style coats andrin,lo'ng.tufiic effects. Some show the tunic of Roman stripe, giving an .extremely smart touch. Such "desirable and fashionable colors as copper," tan, Copenhagen, taupe, green, Jiavy. purple, wistaria , and black. Sizes to fit all women. A very Special offering, these New Model Silk Suits at 925.50. Lingerie lawn, voile, linen and Ratine Dresses, in ; white, blue and lavender effects dots, stripes, and flowered designs. Modishly made, with dainty trimmings of net, laces, jet buttons and other ef fective touches, including pretty fancy girdles. The i special price on these splendid Summer Dresses is only $4.45. Fourth Floor sixth Street Bldg. j Made in all the popular and quaint styles of the ; season ruffled Coats and numerous other favored ' styles. Moire Coats come in such colors as rose. ' Copenhagen, green, and Golfine Coats -in beauti- ful gold shades. This is an extremely unusual of fer- i ing of Coats every one smart and right up-to-date. Values to $45.00 to be sold at f 18.50. at $12.25 FLAGS ! For the . ROSE FESTIVAL Temporary Apnex , 6th Floor TM& QtlALITyrSTOOF PORTLAVID nrtK3!xtl.lrrisorvAldarSta. t Decorate xWith Bunting! Temporary Annex, Sixth Floor ' - ; -; Effective black and white checked material, plain colored wool crepes, wool poplin and serges, are the desirable materials. Fancy or semi-fancy coats and style-favored skirts, or the pop ular plain tailored style with small notched collars and reveres. The fancy coats have trimmings of moire silk, made in belted effects and other desirable models. At the price these Suits are quoted at they offer an economy worth your investigation. Reduced to 12.25. SIXTH STREET BUILDING Lingerie Dresses for $9.98 A special assortment of White Dresses, made in various pretty ways, of sheer materials, flounces of embroidery, dainty laces, and all made in the prevailing styles. Wide silk girdles finish the waist line, and add to the effectiveness of the. Dresses, which are suitable for women's and misses' wear. Specially, priced for "June White Days at 9.98. - v - Foorth rioor tlxth Street Sldx". Festive Apparel Will Be Supplied to Thousands of Women Here Tomorrow Iriiliiffiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuuiiiiiiiuiiiutiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuirm t