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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY: MORNING, JUNE 28, 1914. STAFF: ASSIGNMENTS OF ASTORIA REGATTA NAMED' BY ADMIRAL Phil Metschan J r,f Chief, Sur rounds Himself With Fine Array ofNautical Men. . . . ? " SUBMARINE ONE FEATURE Xlks Bud WiU Alto Bl oj Km4 to SatrWl FMtiv Ttarosrs X. Xv KnbU Orator of tho Occasion. Phil Mctscban Jr., admiral of the nineteenth' annual regatta, to be held at Astoria. July 2. S. 4, yesterday an nouneed M etaff assignment quite nauticallv In three typewritten folios, and; ftaya there Is not a landlubber in the .bunch. . There are enough, admirals of leaser AerM In the lot to captain the navies of ih world, while Phil himself la the admiral admlrallsaimus. Evidently, the u1y of admiral gave out, how ever, a there are a few commodores and commanders to taHe oraers. Four submarines from the Bremer ton navy yards will be stationed at Astoria all regatta week. They will not only eerve to keep order among the admirals, but will undoubtedly make frequent trips to the bottom of th sea, that weary souls may una urceaae from the world. The Elks band Will be there in uni form, and will Play Intermittently. Vice Admiral K. K. Kubll. chief of the office Of the advocate general, will deliver the Fourth of July oration on the Fourth of July. 'Sunday, July 6. the band will escort the entire staff to Seaside, where the admirals, captains, commodores and commanders will recuperate from the strenuoslty of the regatta. Incidental ly, their visit will : put the Seaside people In good humor, and give Dan Moore some business. - Hera are the staff assignments: Staff Assignment. Nineteenth, annual regatta, Astoria, A 1 Q1 , . Admiral. Phil Metschan Jr. Board of Betlred Admirals. ' ' C. H. Callender, Charles V." Brown, . John Fox, Oeorge S. Shepherd, W. W. Robinson, E. W. Spencer, John S. Beall, W. I Morgan,' ti. B. Johnson. C&laf of Staff. Vice Admiral R. W. Foster, chief; Sommodore Ralph Steahll, first aide; ommander L. K. Warford, second aide. Bureau of 'Administration. Vice Admiral J. Fred Larson, chief; Vice Admiral J. R. Rogers, Vice Ad miral George M. Hyland. Vice Admiral ' W. C North, Vice Admiral John Mc Nulty, Rear Admiral J. B. Teon. Bureau of If aval Affairs. Vice, Admiral Oswald West, chief. M. ; Vlo Admiral W K. Flnser, adju tant aeneral of Oregon: Vice Admiral John McNulty, lieutenant commander and member state naval board; Vice Admiral C 8. Ounderaon, lieutenant Commander and member state naval hoard; Vice Admiral J. Fred Larson, lieutenant commander and member tate naval beard; Vice Admiral O. . Blair, lieutenant Commander,-command- Ing U. 8. 8. Boston; Vice Aamirat J 5 A. B. Sinclair, assistant surgeon,; U. B, .' navy;": Vic Admiral viA, J. Capronf pay-Mitstc-r OvN. -M.; - Commodore Louis Vf I . . ir T1 . n - M. Admiral John Beckwith, lieutenant Ju nior grade, (. N.-M.;: vice Aomirai war old H: Hilton, ensign, O. N. M. Bureau ofr Navigation. Rear Admiral Ft. F. Cox. chief; Vice Admiral H.-t -Bowers, Vice Admiral i f fctli RJ.r irimiral A 1. P in. icy, Heir Admiral l.. i . tveaay; i ap ram Mat I.u-ddemann.. Commander .William. F. Brwdy, ('ommander Rufus C. Human, ice Admiral cnariee x. i.any. Bureau of Marine Engineering. Hear Admiral W. H. Curtis, chief; Har Admiral A. C. Moffatt. Rear Ad miral M. Gorman. Vice Admiral J. R. Rogers. Rear Admiral Dr. C. VV. Cor nel. us. Bureau of Naval Coast ruction. Rear Admiral R. R. Smith, chief: Rear Admiral K. von der Werth, Vice N Admiral W. L. Dudley, Commodore Jeoi-i E. Hall. Commodore John F. Logan. Bureau of Tarda and Bocks. Rear Admiral E. J. Jaeger, chief; Rear Admiral Elwood Wiles, Commo dore I. Aronson. Commodore Dan J. Moore. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. Vice Admiral Dr. T. Forstrom, chief; Rear Admiral Dr. C, W. Cornelius, Vice Admiral Dr. George E. Cathey, ' Rear Admiral Dr. Charles E. Hill, Vice Ad miral Dr. A. F. Sether, Vice Admiral Dr. 11. 8. Ebert, Vice Admiral Dr. E I). Johnaou, Commodore Dr. L. J. Wolf, Ooramodorp Dr. Jtiy Tuttle, Commodore Dr. R. J. PUkihgton, Rear Admiral Dr. R. M. EmerBon, Vice Admiral Dr. J. A. B. Sinclair. Rear Admiral Dr. Eueidau K. Scott, Commander Dr. F. E. Smith, Commander Dr. Alan Welch Smith. ' Pay Department. Vice Admiral George L. Baker, chief: Vice. Admiral R. L. Adams, Vice Ad miral W. 1 C. North, Vice Admiral George M. Hyland. t Office of Judge Advocate General, Vice Admiral K. K Kubll, chief; Rear Admiral Qus C. Moser, Commo dore Dan J. Moore, Commodore Harry Richey. Maritime Police. Vice Admiral B. Geldner, chief; Captain J. E. Mahaney, Captain Har vey Wells, Commander K. V. Lively, commander waiter J. iioiman. Commissary Department. .Vice Admiral R. W. Schmeer. chief; Captain Nare Orant, Commodore Dan J. Moore. Vice Admiral H. C. Bowers, Vice Admiral Roy U. Yates, Captain Tneooore Kruae. captain . j. oiey Naval Secretaries. Vice Admiral J. S. Delllnger, chief; Rear Admiral jonn m. uratae, com modore Charles A. Payne, f War Correspondents. Commodore Ralph Steahll. a chief; Commander Dana Sleeth. Captain Shad f. Kranta, Rear Admiral John Gratke, Vice Admiral . J. S. Delllnger. Commo dore Roscoe Fawcett. Commander Walter Gifford. Commander Earl Good- . win.- -. Snip's Company. Vic Admiral S. D. Penney, com mandlng orflcer; Vice Admiral A. Bob leter, tne ship's diver; Rear Admiral Louis AUehoff. water tender; Retired Admiral E. W, Spencer, admiral of the tanks; Retired Admiral G. B. John son, keeper of t;ie common point rate; Commander At Slusher, fourth cla. chip's cook: Commander Dr. E. C. Mc - aria ndA l Irs t deg watch; Commander W. H. Daughtrey, the gunner's mate, rieet Chaplain. -.Captain John Waters, i ro LAST LAUGH ON ENGLISH After laughing and scoffing -at American theatre managers for letting Gaby Deslys separate them from' an immense sum weekly, the English have jumped' Into a glass houae by hiring th erstwhile kingdom destroyer at a salary of (3000 a week for it weeks engagement. ' An ornament for women's hats which can be made of as costly ma terial as Vdealred has been patented to hold feather at any angle. With the Best, the Newest and the Most Dependable Merchandise Reduced Each Day Our Advertisement Will Contain Announcements ot The Greatest Importance to Shoppers This Store Has Come to Be Looked Upon As the ONE Store With Reliable Sales The Public Attends Its Sales With Confidence Greatest Movement in Men's FurnishingsTomorrow Out They Go-8200 Men's Summer Shirts New Perfect Fitting Stylish Best Silk Shirts Flannel Shirts Madras Shirts $6.50, $6.00 and $5.00 Selling Always for $2.00 Selling at $2 and $2.23 Clearance $3.85 Clearance $ 1 .23 Clearance $1.19 Not a shirt in this- entire lot has ever been on display before. New every one " of them. Made . of heavy twilled silk and satin striped silk. The collection em braces the most beautiful color ' combinations in lavenders, blues, grays, pinks, greens and other delicate combinations. Some with soft coloringsothers . with con trasting stripes. Made with soft turnback French cuffs and each shirt has a separate long point, new . Summer model collar of the same material. Made as fine as -the best custom-tailored shirts perfect firing. First Floor Summer flannel shirts the first offering this season. The shirt for business or outing wear now in greatest demand. The shirt of service, ' made in colors and patterns that are both neat and dressy. Plain negligee styles with soft French cuffs and soft pointed collar of same material to match. The shirts come in 6olid colors, also many with hair-line stripes, in all sizes. Just the thing for Summer wear. First Floor These shirts need no introduc tion. Thousands of men are al ready acquainted with the re markable worth of these shirts. This is the last lot to be offered this season not over 1200. They will not be here long that's certain. Made of woven madras and fine percales with French ' turn back cuffs and separate pointed collar of same material to match. Also made of soisette and crepe cloth. All sizes. If you buy 3, we make you a special price of $3. Mrs Tloor. Underwear $1.00 Athletic Union Suits 69c Made of checked nainsook in the distinctive athletic style, sleeveless, knee length. Perfect fitting. All sixes. $2.00 Lisle Union Suits $1.65 White lisle union suits msde In the regulation athletic style in a very light weight for Summer wear; for-people who prefer this material to the cotton. Every garment reinforced for service. $1.50 Lisle Union Suits 98c Clearing of two famous lines of ecru and white lisle union suits made in an extra fine weave, in regulation and athletic styles. We have taken all remaining stock,put a clearance price on, which insures Im mediate disposal. 50c Summer Neckwear 25c and 200 dozen of men's new four-in-hands in colors shades to match every shirt and suit worn by man. Select your summer neckwear needs from this large as sortment which we show in plain and fancy silks of reps, silk crepes and novelty silks. Made in full and gen erous cut shapes. First Floor For Every Suits CLOTH DRESSES Regular $10, $12.50, $20, $23, $30 to $33. Half Price Now $5, $6.25, $10, $12.50, $15 to $17.50 , Dresses of serge, crepes, ratine, broadcloth, corduroy and velvet. ' In plain navy, tango, rose, white, checks and plaids. presses for: all occasions; " .some made with . vests;-of net or shadow laces satin and plaid trimmings, wide girdles draped or tunic skirts, high and low necks. ' - To briefly sum up dresses for all ocasions and all ages of young girls, all of fascin ating simplicity. 4th Floor SILK DRESSES Regular $15, $20 to $40 Half Price Now $7.50, $10 to $20 Dresses of crepes, taffetas, mes saline and poplins in plain colors and figured designs. In navy blue, tango, rose, wistaria and re seda. Fourth rioor Young Girl Desiring Party Frocks, Cloth Dresses or Coats This Unusual HALF PRICE Sale Holds Rich Opportunities SUITS PARTY FROCKS Reg. $15, $17J50 to $75 Reg. $14.50, $18.50 to $48 Half Price Half Price Now $7.50, $8.75 to $37.50 Of serge, black and white checks, fancy novelty materials and crepes, depicting the' last word in juvenile fashions for the late Spring and Summer season. Skirts that show the ruffled or tunic style and the draped effects. Jackets tha.t are modeled in the youthful short lengths having col lars and cuffs of lingerie or nov elty fabrics. THE COATS Reg. $10, $12.50 to $42.50 Halt Price Now $5, $6.25. to $21.23 Coats for all occasions, for sports wear and for afternoon and evening wear. Of silk, golf ine, serge, whipcords, fancy plaids, checks and mixtures. In Copenhagen, tango, green, gold, black, mahogany and tan. 4th Floor Now $7.25, $9.25 to $24.00 The beauty of these party frocks for girls and young women lies in their simplicity. So when we bought these party dresses we did so with the idea' of pleasing the young girls with simple though beau tiful styles, because a young girl knows Intuitively that they 2 are most becoming to her. " ' " ? ' " " r Of dainty chiffons, crepe de chine, taffeta and crepe in white, light blue, pink, apri cot, nile. ... Fashioned with low round necks and the popular V shape neck. Some of these models are accordion pleated, others hav ing overskirts, or the bustle effect, and there are also com binations of plain and figured chiffons. - Sizes 13 to 18 years. Fourth Floor Goods Purchased Monday and the Balance of the Month Charged to Your August 1 Bill A Cleanup of the Newest Undermuslins Selling From $ 1 .00 to $ 1 .5t) Each tor 59c Gowns, Combination Suits Princess Slips, Drawers Corset Covers and Skirts These undermuslins represent various assort ments which were left from the June White Sale and include some of the finest and pret tiest garments we have shown this seasdh. They are all new and fresh, as they were not even shown until the last week of the sale. The Gowns come in V-neck, open front and slip-over styles with yokes or trimmings of laces, embroidery, inser tions and medallions. Combination Suite in waisted styles, y a j a m iscexana emoroiaery trimmed. Drawers in open styles, having ruf fles of wide embroidery, also lace inser tions and edges. -Corset Covers in round neck, loose or tight fitting styles, embroidery and lace trimmed. Princess Slips in many styles. Skirts with ruffles of embroidery, lace and tucks. Fourth Floor Clearance of Corsets Now in Greatest Vogue $2.00 W. B. Corsets $1.69 Of coutil and suitable for the average figures being built in sizes 19 to 30. They have the low bust and extreme length over the hips and back. Embroidery finishes the top. Three pairs of hose supporters! attached. $3.00 W. B. Corsets $1.95 Up-to-date models, some with the very low bust line, others medium and many medium low, but all have long hips and back. Some have elastic gores inset to give ease when sitting. Neatly finished with em broidery.. Three pairs of hose supporters attached. Suitable for all figures, in sizes from 19 to 30. $3.50 W. B. Corsets $2.29 These models are made of coutil in a striped design with medium bust, long hips and back.- Elastic lacings to give ease when sitting. Three pairs of hose supporters attached. Sizes 19 to 30. $3.50 and $4.00 Nemo Corsets $2.45 These models are made of a good strong quality coutil lace trimmed. Self-reducing models with Lastikops webbing. Medium high bust, ex tremely long over the abdomen.- Sizes 22 to 36. These are discon tinued models, which is the reason for this most unusual reduction. FonrtU Floor, earance CI Embroid of er s Three lots, comprising 45 inch and 27-inch flouncings, also edges and bands ranging from 2 to 6 inches. It's a collection of nainsook,- swiss and cambric in specially selected designs, showing elaborate and sim ple effects. Eyelet, floral, pompadour, semi and blind designs. With small and me dium scalloped edges. . 45-in. Flouncing Selling at $2 and $1J50 CI earance 59. 27-in. Flouncing Selling at $125 and $1 Clearance 39c 35c-2Sc Embroideries Clearance 19c Flryt Floor. Introduction and Demonstration Triangle and American Beauty Electric Heating Devices j Mrs. Strickler comes direct to the Lipman, Wolfe & Co. Store from the Detroit Factory. She is here to Introduce to the women of Portland the remarkable economies, the conveniences and the superiority of Electric Heating Devices over the old fashioned methods of cooking. In assuming the agency for these famous con- triyances we absolutely guarantee every article sold. Not only this, but if you buy a Triangle Article in Portland and move to Florida, the agent there will refund your money without question or replace a new article. : , To introduce to our patrons Triangle , and American Beauty Devices we offer 100 $5.00 Toasters Special $2.48 100 $3.50 Irons Special ...$2.88 -Com and see The Electric Ranges," The Percolators, The Chafing-Dishes. The Curling Irons and Disc Heat- It will be a liberal education ' and the 'economy ers. Hand-Made Genuine Old Hickory Porch Furniture Specially Priced $1J95, $2.95 to $12.00 These reproductions of famous Old Hickory are especially suited for porches, for lawns, golf clubs, verandas, bungalows and Summer homes. The most comfortable and substantial of outdoor furniture chairs, rockers, swings and tables. We also make a display of the very beauti ful reed and wicker furniture, which is alsb specially priced, and for Monday feature $9.50 Cane Rockers for $4.95 Just a limited number of these beautiful rockers. Firmly made of hard white maple in light finish. Have double cane seat and back. A rocker that is both comfort able and durable as well as being attractive.- - All Odd Pairs of Regular $1 to $15 Pair Lace Curtains Half Price These curtains are accumulations of a sea son's busy selling, and if 'you can possibly make use of one pair of lace . curtains, you surely ought to purchase one of these. There is just one pair of a pattern and kind in white and Arabian color. They are 2 and 3 yards -long by 40 to 50 inches wide. All Drapery Materials Reduced 1000 yards of drapery materials of all kinds enter this clearance .sale. Madras, Swisses, cretonnes, chintzes, fancy and plain scrims, nets and Sun Fast, draperies. - - 25c materials at 14c 40c materials at 28c 35c materials at 19c 60c materials at 43c 18c materials 12Vtc $1.00 materials 79c ,25c materials at 19c', $1J25 materials 89c 50c materials at 34c . 45c materials at 37c We Bought, for You n Exhib ition of Pictures They Are Yours For Less Than Half INFORMATION We bought the entire sample line of pic tures from one of the largest and foremost manufacturers in the United States. These pictures were used for exhibition purposes and represent the finest and most beautiful collection we have ever had to offer at a spe cial sale. There are 500 different subjects prints, re productions of celebrated paintings and cop ies ot tne old masters, photogravures, etch ings, carbons, colored artotypes and German reproductions in color. Each picture is most artistically framed to suit the subject, in old gold, walnut, mahog any, oak and mission mouldings. In an infinite variety of subjects and sizes. tor bedroom, boudoir, hall, library, den, hv ing-room or dining-room. 50c, 75c and $1.00 Pictures 25c $1.00, $1J2S and $10 Pictures 50c $10 and $2X0 Pictures 75c $2J50 to $3J00 Pictures $1.00 $3.00 to $5.00 Pictures $2.00 $5.00 and $640 Pictures at .$2J50 And there are other pictures priced as high as 9MO.QO. 1 ' SMwtfc Floor. ..u0 TOAST cRS, $2.48 of it all a delightful surprise. Sixth Floor $340 IRONS, $2.88 Victor and .Columbia Talking Machines $1 Down, $1 Week Notable Three-Day Clearance of Gray Hair Goods It tnakes no difference whether your hair is Just beginning to gray or is snow white, youll find a switch and transfor mation here to perfectly match yours. And at the greatly reduced prices quoted the values are indeed exceptional. 18-in. Switches, reduced to $1.45 204n. Switches $225 22-in. Switches $3.75 24-in. Switches $SJ2S Cray Transforma- " . fions now' at. . . $4J50 Cray Transforma ' tions, now at..$7J75, Experts in attendance will insure a perfect match.