; fc ' - 'V THE OREGOji - ' -; - ' ; . - . . , V ' --" r J SECTION FOUR EIGHT PAGES NEWS FROM FOREIGX LAXDS ILLUSTRATED NEWS REVIEW Uf THE THEATRICAL WORLD THE MOVIES AUTOMOBILES PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 19, 1914. DE BEERS SYNDICATE . ' 0 TOT Tl IL OF THE Tlhi&t Is Miglity G.piay Glearaiice ..II . I . . mmTW ' ' . '-. -'TL v 4a. " : . W -"--k: N- . . - I 1 I id-, m. M da. V .df-fc Lk I I I J h . . . n to n TT A TI ' A A Tl O A HAS CONTRC OUTPUT OF DIAMONDS Big Trust Able to Sqeeze the Last Dollar Out of Buyers of Gems, CAN NOT BE INDEPENDENT Distributing1 Compmy, Ooa troll d fcy MB la Syndicnt., 1Uh Prlc.a and TiIbl Supply. London July 18. Th diamond buyer lighted another cigarette. "I came on from New York to buy diamonds," aaid he, "because the price of diamond iq to be increased In the near future. . I wanted to lay In a supply before the tariff Is boosted." s "Why Is the price of'diamonds to be Increased K was the very natural question. "I don't know," said he. "None of Us knows. We are in the hands of the greatest trust the world has ever known great from the point of view of entire efficiency, that Is. We never have to bother our heads about busi ness conditions. The De Beers syn dicate does all our thinking fbr us, All we know is that the value of cer tain grades of diamonds has Increased S00 per cent In . the last few j years; that the value of all grades has in creased proportionately, and that val ues are to be sent a bit higher. So we are buying." The syndicate keeps Its secrets. No one really knows what the annual out put is. or what part of that output Is held In reserve. On the whole, buyers are Inclined to think that the De Beers people are simply to' give the money press another twist. Ladles will have diamonds men must pay for them -and they alone have diamonds to sell. Therefore, there Is a quiet flocking of diamond buyers, first to London, .and later to Antwerp and New, Am sterdam. And they are all buying. The Strongest Trust. There -are other trusts, of course, but no trust ever approached the dia mond trust in Us skill' in getting sthe last penny out of a pound. The world's supply of raw gems is controlled by the De Beers syndicate, through Its ownership of the South African fields. One can't even find a diamond In the Cape fields on his own property now adays and escape turning It over to the De Beers syndicate. Illicit dia mond buying is punishable with a lonjf term of imprisonment, and there is a Jt. i g&n3LJ&!il2Bona hav ing uncut gems in their possession." The principal men in the De Beers syndicate organised the London dis tributing company.- Through It they get another profit In marketing the gems. Independent action on the part of the diamond buyers is impossible. They take what they are given or do without. "And one soon learns not to be too Independent." said the buyer. "One's livelihood depends on subserviency." Although the best gems are now cut In New York which is apt to surprtsa the person who has always thought that diamond cutting was done al most exclusively in the Belgian citiefi the world's supply, of diamonds Is marketed In Antwerp and New Am sterdam. There hundreds of cutters do business. They are registered with the trust's offices, according to the grade of gems they handle. One man. for example, may deal In only per fect gems for the most extravagant trade. Another may specialize in the flashy yellow ' diamonds that are principally sold In Latin countries. A third may buy those wierd but lu minous sparklers that rich Turks like to have set in horses' bridles. From time to time certain -ot these cutters are informed that on a certain day they will be given a "sight." Getting a Sight. 1 "On that day," said the buyer, "the cutters invited repair to' the offices of the trust. The man with "first sight goes alone into a room in which is a table, the top covered with uncut dia monds. Each looks mostly Ijke a lump of gum arable. He has been Informed in advance as to the number of gems. their quality, so far as that can be ascertained, and the price. His 'sight' is merely to give him the op portunlty to Inform himself as to their average size. He it usually allowed about five minutes. If by that time he has not mads up his mind he is turned out and the man with 'sec ond sight is ushered In. An average lot of diamonds will be priced at about 1160,000. The most valuable lot ever sold to my knowledge ran to $376,000. The buyer made up bis mind on them in two minutes. Convicted Traitor Sued for Divorce Wife of Soldier One , Sentenced to Death in ralllpplaes for Seserttng to Agulaalda Asks Separation, Atlantic City. July 11- Michael H. Robinson, a soldier who deserted to Agulnaldo during the Philippine lnsur rectlon, and who was captured, eon vtcted, and sentenced to death. but whose .penalty was commuted to life imprisonment by President Roosevelt and subsequently reduced to five years. t'gnred as. an absent defendant when the divorce action of Mrs. Elisabeth KoMnson was: started before Allen B. I nrllcott, special master, here. Rob inson is said to be living in Arizona. Copies of records of the war depart ment were produced In court t prove, that Robinson was a traitor. ' " The plaintiff testified that she had not seen her husband since prior to the Spanish-American war, when : he enlisted in Washington by- represent ing nimseif as a single man. A HOME 700 FEETVIN AIR New Vnrlc Jiilv 1 TV r TXT XP1 worth is going to make his home on the fortieth floor of hi gTeat office Strurtlira hl)i I m K 1 atn.a kl.k Bltusted 700 feet above the sidewalk! An Interesting Display of Richard Hudniit's New Perfumes and Toilet Preparations , , is now ready for your impectun It err arc rnany new odors in perfumes and toilet waters, also new rouges and powders. Rose of Omar is one of these ex quisite new odors. Toilet water, 75c and $1.40; sachet, $1.00 ounce; perfume, $1.00 and $3.50 bottle, in bulk, $2.00 an ounce; violet sec bath salts, 75c and $1.40 bottle, and toilet water, 75c and $1.40 bottle. -A sample of violet tec toilet water, marvelous cold cream and violet tec soap given with each purchase. First Floor CJ MerchaneJiao of cMe w Marii Only' A PerfectRainbow of $3.95 Auto Veils $ 1 .95 They are made of the finest quality chiffon cloth, toft and silky, finished with hemstitched or silk borders. Also of crepe finish chiffon with silk border. The colors are green, light blue, charn pagne, tan, leather, brown, royal, navy, white, pink, cream and beautiful ombre colorings in blues, rose, green, brown and cor dinal. They are 2 and 2x yards long and a yard wide, lit Floor Tomorrow The Climax in Retailing Is Attained An Unparalleled Selling Event Choice of ( Any Suit in the Selling From $25.00 to $65.00 Store Monday $15.00 Suits of Silks, Serges, Worsteds and Linens We cannot possibly hope to give you in print a fair impression of these suits. All we can give you is a few important facts thus Every suit is new and every suit represents a reproduction of the season's best models, both imported and American Every suit is perfectly tailored throughout. No Suits Will Be Sent C. O. D. No Mail Orders or Ap probation Orders Filled. Third Floor Dainty Cotton Dress Fabrics At Specially Low Prices An Exceptionally Large Assortment of 40c Printed Crepes at 25c - These crepes represent Jhe,Jicstdej.igns-Jnr inr troduced this season. They show a white ground over which are scattered daintily, colored floral designs and make charm ing dresses and waists. t 50c Printed Frenqh Crepes 35c A ' wonderfully beautiful crepe weave showing colored floral patterns in blue, pink, lavender, rose and other desirable shades. 36 inches wide. 50c Plaid Crepe Suiting 25c 36 inches wide broken plaids in dark effects, combining various beautiful and harmonious shades. . This material makes ideal one-piece dresses and two-piece suits. An Introductory Sale of the Famous "Juvenile Cloth" at 20c Yard Which Sells Regularly at 25c the Yard We have, been appointed exclusive agents in Portland for the cele brated English juvenile cloth, and in order to introduce this wonder ful cotton fabric to the women of Portland, we have reduced it to 20c a yard, which is the lowest price at which this cloth' has been sold in any city in America. It is 32 inches wide and is shown in staple and fancy stripes, checks, as well as. solid color. TIt is a material that is especially suited for boys and girls' suits and dresses and" for women's dresses. It washes perfectly and comes, in all fast colors. Basement Austrian China Cups and Saucers Clearance 8c Each At any other time you would pay at least 15c for these cups and saucers. They are of clear white Austrian china, modeled in ovoid 'shape, with strong handle. Many people use them for hand decorating purposes, and for the family, who con templates an outing' nothing could be more suitable or in expensive. At this little price even the large supply we .have cannot last long, so we advise an early purchase. Sixth Floor V SILK GLOVES Our Annual Summer Sale . Offering Short and 16-Button Lengths In Four Special Groups Clearance 68c, 85c, 79c and $1.29 $1.50 1 6-BUTTON -LENGTH, $1.29 rPure silk heavy Milanese gloves in four-thread weave. Full line of sizes in black and white. $1.25 16-BUTTON-LENGTH, 85c Milanese silk gloves of a splendid quality, having double tipped fingers. In white only. Size 5 to S. $1.00 16-BUTTON-LENGTH, 79c Pure, silk gloves, double tipped, shown in black, white and gray shades. 75c TWO-CLASP GLOVES, 8c Heavy Milanese silk gloves with double-tipped fingers. With plain and embroidered backs. In black, white, tan, gray, pongee and all the fashionable colors. First Floor Fine Undermuslins in the Clearance Sale at a Reduction of One-Third Gowns, Combinations, Corset Covers, Drawers THE GOWNS are made in slipover style with kimono or set-in sleeves, with embroidery and lace trimmings, set in me dallions and ribbons. V and square-neck styles. Regular. ..$1.00, $1.50, $2.75 and $3.50 . Clearance 67c, $1 .00, $1.85 and $2.35 "Also Crepe Gowns in open-front styles with long or short sleeves. Clearance, 90c and $1.17, which were $1.35 and $1.75. DRAWERS of fine muslin or nainsook in open style, in nar row cut or ruffle of embroidery trimmed. Also trimmings of tuckings, laces, 'embroidery and insertion with ribbon bows. Regular.... 50c, 75c, 85c, $1.00, $1.35' and $1.75 Clearance 35c, 50c, 59c, 67c, 90c and $1.17 COMBINATION SUITS in Princess and walsted styles, at tractively trimmed with laces, embroideries, .ribbons and tuck ings. Regular.. $1.50, $1.65, $1.75, $2.50, $3.00 to $5.00 Clearance $1.00, $1.10, $1.17, $1.69, $2.00 to $3.65 Also crepe combinations in waisted style and narrow cut drawers finished with embroidery or lace. Very special, $1.00, for regular $1.50 suits. CREPE CORSET COVERS are made of fine plisso crepe with trimmings of fine insertion and lace or embroidery and torchon lace combined. All ribbon drawn. Regular 50c, 75c and $1.00. Clearance, 35c, 50c and 67c. Another Special Group of Undermuslins at A REDUCTION OF TWO-THIRDS This lot consists of gowns, combination suits, skirts, drawers and corset covers made of a good quality nainsook and cut on lines that conform to the present-day modes. T-Effectively trimmed with laces, embroideries, tuckings, rib bons and insertions. Also some new Princess slips. Selling regularly at 75c, $1.10, $2.25 to $5.50 Clearance..". ..... M 25c, 39c, 75c to $1.85 7ourUi TKxxr. Regular $4.50 . Silk Jersey Petticoats $2.95 Made with . elastic band top and deep knife-plaited silk messaline flounce. In black, emerald, Copen hagen, mahogany, wisteria nile green,' maize and royal. 9 Third Tloor Final Reductions on Women's Spring and Summer Coats Selling as High as $40 Each July Clearance $9.95 This is the month in which we prepare for a new season's business nothing of one season must be left when Autumn is ushered in hence this radical reduction on these fashion able and beautiful coats. Coats for all purposes of Taffeta Silks, Moire Silks, Ben galines and wool poplins in every popular shade, as well as dark blue and black. They represent the smartest styles in plain tailored, semi tailored and trimmed models. Such coats as these will give you good service as well as a fashionable appearance for many months to come. Third Tloor. The New Satin Hats at $1.95 A Group of Exceptionally Good Offerings in GRAY HAIR GOODS for Monday Only These gray switches and transformations were selected with the special point in view of catering to the coiffure needs of women whose hair is thin. There are switches and transformations of purest white to the kind that match the woman's hair just beginning to gray. And most interesting are the economies the prices reflect. NATURALLY WAVY GRAY HAIR ' SWlTf?HF.t Regularly $2.95 to $3.95. .. . . Regularly $3.95 to $4.95. . . , Regularly $5.95 to $6.95 . . . Regularly $7.95 to $8.95.:. WAVY GRAY HAIR TRANSFORMATIONS Regularly $1J95 to $2S5 . . v. . . . . . . . tomorrow at $1.45 Regularly $5.95 to $7Ji5.-. . '. .. . ..tomorrow at $4.45 Mail orders filled. Perfect match assured. Second CToor . . : :tqmorrhw at $1.95 . . .tomorrow at $2.95 . . . tomorrow at $3.95 : . tomorrow at $5.95 Continuing the Annual Sale of ; SHOES For Men, Women and Children Shoes in styles which cannot be duplicated again at these clearance prices. "Lipman, Wolfe & Co." stamped on every shoe is sufficient warrant for their worthiness of style and leather. In the women's section you will find all low Summer shoes bearing a reduction of 20 to 50 per cent. And the men's and boys' shoes as well as the children's shoes are as radically reduced. White Nubuck arid Dull Calf Pumps $1.95 Selling Up to $4.00 Pair . j Women's $6.00 Pumps for $2.95 Black Sjatin, Gray and Brown Suede Pumps With Light Welt Soles and Cuban Heels $5.00 Colonial Pumps $3.95 Women's patent and dull calf Colonials with buckles on vamp, plain toe models, Cuban and , Louis heels. , Novelty Pumps Selling to $6.50 for $4.95 Women's novelties in Colonial pumps with gray and fawn cloth or buck quarters, and also black silk vesting quarters, all with Louis heels. ;' ":- v . . Women's $8.00 Colonials for $5.95 Women's bench-made Colonials and pumps of imported patent calf or demi-calf, plain custom last. ; Basement The opportunity to buy the newest and most fashionable satin hats at such an attractive price proves another of the mar velous millinery feats for which Lipman-Wolfe is noted. The latest shapes in these smartest of tailored hats in small sailor shapes can be had in all white, all black or a com bination of black and white. They have quare and slanting crowns or soft full crowns. Many have tailored bands, and others require but a dash of trimming to complete them. Second Tloor. Think of It! A Fitted WalrusBag for $9.75 Always Sold for $13.00 An opportunity like this comes but once, and the men and women who purchase one of these bags will indeed be fortunate. The bags are made of genuine black walrus, and have heavy steel frames, built for much wear. They have stitched ends and corners, brass catches and locks and are leather lined. And esch bag is fitted with a hair brush, clothes brush having good bristles, a comb, tooth brush holder, soap dish, smelling salts bottle and an extra bottle for whatever you may with to use it. The bottles art of clear crystal with bright nickel tops. All fittings are contained in a leather strap case, which may be removed if desired. Basement Victor and Columbia Talking Machines A Woman May Not Sacrifice Comfort for Style If one Wears One of These Summer Model W. B. Corsets $3.50 W. B. CorsetSpecial $2.29 Fashioned on the newest straight lines, of striped coutiL with medium bust and long hips and back. This model has elastic lacing in front to give ease in sitting. Embroidery finishes the, top. . Three pairs heavy hose supporters attached. A very good model for the average figure. Sues 19 to 30. $3.00 W. B. Corset, Special $1.95 Made of good quality of soft coutil in a weight not too heavy for Sunv mer wear. Has medium low bust and is medium long over hips and back; suitable for the average figure. Embroidery trimmed and three pairs serviceable supporters attached. Sizes 19 to 27.. $1 .75 W.B. Corset, Special $1.19 An excellent corset for comfort, as it is lightly boned. Made of soft coutiL and has very low bust with the new supporting back, extremely - long over the hipfi and back. Neatly finished with embroidery at top. This is a model that can be worn by all figures. ' Sizes 19 to 30. ' ' ' , , Fourth Floor Cook With . Electricity : Hughes electric cooking ranges and American Beau ty cooking electric devices are now being demonstrated in our new electric depart ment on the Sixth Floor. - Mrs.-Madison will glad ly explain and demon strate the ' many advan tages of these electric cookers. Sixth Floor - See the Newly '. Special StyW . for r Vacation Time.; Pictorial Review v Patterns-, Uoosd Hoot. me wool worth apartment will have an uuuiwiructea view or au tne city..