The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 27, 1914, Page 12, Image 12

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THE OREGON . SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 27, . 1914.
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RECORD
COMPARISON
SHOWS UP SOLELY
FAVOR OF SENATOR
Correspondent Presents His
Views in Relation to Sen.
Chamberlain and Opponent
Portland, Sept. It. To tfs Editor of
The Journal Tour paper deserves
much credit b5caute it Is always on
the eld of all the people, especially
In demanding that Astoria, shall, hare
the same railway rates that Tacoma
and Seattle have; also, for the great
fight for the Chamberlain rivers and
harbors bill. In ho doing. The Journal
1m boosting for Astoria. Portland and
the grvuA Inland Kmplre, But the Ore
Kontan Is doing all it can against As
toria, Portland and the Inland Kmplre
by lUt editorials and its cartoons. One
In compelled to believe It is more in
terested in Seattle than it is in As
toria and Portland.
The Oregonlan for years has done
all it could for Seattle by fighting
Aotorla. It has caused nine-tenths of
all the export business to go to Se
attle. If the Oregonian can beat the
rivers and harbors bill, that will en
able Seattle to retain all the business
It now has, that belongs to Portland
and Astoria. If the bill Is beaten.
Oregon directly and indirectly will
lop billions of dollars. Seattle will
gain what we loe. I
If the rivers and harbors bill passes
It will give 40 feet of water over the
Columbia, river bar. With that depth
of water over the bar, it will give
Portland and Astoria seven times the
bitalness we now have, which means
Portland will have in eight years over
.ri 00,000 people, and Astoria not less
than 10,000. Portland can't grow un
less we get that 40 feet of water.
Astoria can't grow unless Portland
grows five times faster. What As
toria gains, Portland doesn't lose but
gains.
Comparisons as to Efficiency.
It appears -that the Oregonian is
willing to beat this state and the In
land Kmplre out of billions, for no
other reason but to elect Mr. Booth
senator. All the voters know that
George K. Chamberlain has done and
will do more in the senate for Oregon
that any other man in the state. "Mr.
Booth never held an office, hence has
no experience, except that when he
was state senator be voted against the
direct primary law. Senator Chamber
lain -has held all kinds of offices and
always has made more than good. He
has always been elected and reelected
by Intelligent, sane Republicans, and
will be again. We want the man that
knows, and who has and' always will
get Oregon more from the government
than any other man or men In this
or any other stata Mr. Booth has
made millions In the past few years
by getting his poor relations and
friends to file on timber claims and
deed them over to him. He is a very
generous man, according to the Ore
gonian so very generous with his
poor, helpless relations, . that he ac
tually paid them as high as $150 for
Umber claims that are now worth
from fSOOO to $20,000 each. Mr. Booth
is too generous to send away from
Oregon; he could do much more for
his poor relations by posting them
how to get him some more timber
claims at one-thousandth part of their
true value.
Mr. Hanley says he voted for Wood
row Wilson, and will be a good, true
Democrat (if elected). Mr. Hanley
knows how to raise calves; he knows
that bo will not get over 3000 votes
in the state; he also knows those
votes will come from Chamberlain's
side.
A Discredited Adviser.
If Woodrow Wilson had taken the
advice of the Oregonian and the in
terests, thousands of our brave sons
would now be dead in Mexico. All
of Kurope except England would now
be fighting us as they are Germany.
We would be in debt billions of dol
lars and the pension" list would be
enormouK. Mr. Booth has one chance
in u million. He will have to get
the Oregonian to boost tor Chamber
lain, because over half of all the vot
ers always vote Just opposite to the
Oregonian s advice.
Senator ( Chamberlain Is being lied
about and all kinds of dirty jobs
are being hatched against him. One
of them Is that he Is and always has
been against woman suffrage. The
fact Is he has always been in favor
of giving the women the ballot.
"INLAND. EMPIRE."
All Ch Purchases Toniorrow and Balance of Month
Go 0n ;O First
Authentic Fashion Nevs
Edited and Published by
Meier & Frank Co.
ST&EST BUXXJXBri
Fall Showing of
Exclusively Modeled
Tailored Suits
for Women Excels
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SIXTH STREET BUHaJtKO
University to Give
Extension Courses
Work of Short Story Writing "Win Be
Taken TJp at Public Ubrary This
Winter.
The university extension division' of
fers two courses at the Portland public
library for this coming winter to be
given by Mrs. Mable Holmes Parsons,
associated professor of English. In ad
dition to a course in short story writ
Ing which proved a most successful
feature last winter, Mrs. Parsons will
give a course in "Principles of Appre
ciation or JUiteratnre and Art." This
class will meet for organization in
room B of the library Friday evening.
uciowr 2. b( b o ciocjc, ana every al
ternate Friday throughout the winter.
The work of the short story writing
class will not De a continuation of the
work of last year but the class will
begin with the simplest forma of story
writing and gradually develop ' the
more advanced forms as the work
proceeds. This class wiU be organized
on Saturday evening, October 3, at' 8
O'clock, In room B of the library to
meet on alternate Saturday eevnings
thereafter. There are no examinations
nor entrance requirements for these
courses. The university win welcome
ail who are interested.
Can Divorce TJ. S.
Citizens in China
Beceat Decision of Jndg obtnglr
In Shanghai Has Important Bearing
oa the Divorce Problem.
DiianrnRi. eot. ze. ArnMn oi
,- sens residing in China may now obtain
divorces mere. The necessity of dtl
venn ut tne united states residing
, ' China taking a 10,000 mile trip to
tats court In order " to institute
orvoree proceedings has been obviated
y what Is considered one of the
" most Important decision ban nw
In the United States court for China.
yine aecision, made recently here 1
Judge Charles a Lobingler. in the ca
. of Tahaim Hashimoto rivim o-t, -
t. Worden, overrules that of the for-
mer Judge, who hajt itrir h.
court, -which ranks as a United States
nsi.net cort, lacked Jurisdiction.
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All Previous Seasons in Diversity of
Styles and Number of Models
True to our aim to make this a "store for
all the people" to carry- a range of merchan
dise to cater to all tastes we've made, a so--premc
effort to assemble to an exceedingly
great degree FALL TAILORED SUITS OF
THE HIGHEST GRADE as well as garments
of the' more conservative and popular priced
models. 1
Ready in oar Garment Salons are Tai
lored Suits of the most exclusive designs, of
materials that are the acme of richness and
beauty. Novelty Suits of Chiffon ) Velvet,
Broadcloth, S2k Plash, Gabardine, Velour de
Laine and ' Peati de Soie in the deep rich
tones that obtain this season, tete de negre,
Russian Green, navy, taupe and blade.
The models are so diverse that description
is impossible we'll simply say that they're
copies of designs from the most exclusive ca
terers to the needs in women's apparel, em
bodying all the touches that tend to make such
apparel distinctive. Fur is used in great pro
fusion for collars and cuffs, soft velvets, metal
cloths, motifs, handsome buttons and wide gir
dles of satin, all tending toward the j desired
end beauty and grace. A visit to our Gar
ment Salons will be one well worth making.
Garment Salons Fourth I"loor Sixth Street Bldg.
8TKEXT B UXUDTJIO
New Models in
One-Piece Dresses
Aire Arriving DailyWidest Assort
ment of Styles, Materials, and Prided
$14.95 to $37.50
The Dresses this year are certainly brimful
of individuality and so "different" in line and
modeling that a "new dress" is an event 'to
every woman. We've assembled a most dis
tinctive group of Dresses, made of serge and
gabardine in the favorite colors, navy, brown
and black. These Dresses are just as suitable
for street wear as home or business. Many
show the underskirt of satin, with sleeves and
deep girdle sashes of the same material. Near
ly all are in the new Basque or Modified
Basque style, with fancy collars and vestees
of organdy, lingerie, pique and novelty ma
terials. Grouped in our Garment Salons are
these Handsome New One-Piece - Dresses,
Priced at f 14.95 to f 37.50.
Fourth JPloor Sixth Street Bldf .
SIXTH. 8TXXXT BXTXUDTJrO
Novelties in Hair Ornaments
The very latest styles in combs, pins
and barrettes, plain and stone set, are;
offered in great profusion at unusually :
low price. ;
Handsome new Mounted Barrettes.
Tango Pins mounted and plain. The
new Curved ' Casque Combs, Curved
Spanish Combs and Pins priced )Qg
See the Attractive Window Display at
Sixth and Alder Streets.
rim floor sixth Street Bldif.
It SIXTH. STBXXT BUEUDXBO
The Most Modish
New Blouses
Basque and Modified Basque Models
of Messaline
Priced at $6.50
Everything about these Blouses spells de
sirability. The messaline is of splendid qual
ity, firm and lustrous, in shades of navy, black
and soft ivory white. The sleeves are in the
new mousquetaire style, finished with frill,
novelty buttons closing the front, and the
newest model collars, some in double style of
self-material with picot edge, others of crepe
de chine and other materials. Smart bow fin
ishes .the back of some others with elastic
frill at the waist line. Of course, all these
Blouses are worn over the skirt, in the new
way. These handsome Messaline Basque and
Modified Basque Blouses are priced very mod
erately at f 6J50.
rtftk Zloor Kbcta StrMt SMf,
j Announcing Arrival 1
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of nxautsite New
French Underwear for l
Women
Seoend Fleer Sixth Street Bldf.
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There's the Widest Scope
1U1 OCltVLlUll
In Our Millinery Parlors
Imported Models, Phipps, Hyland, E
E Burgesser, Knox & Vogue Dress and E
tailored Mreet Hats and the Handi-
work of Our Expert Trimmers. E
LOVELY NEW DRESS HATS
are a leading iteVn in our millinery
parlors. Fashionable broader effects, E
and the close-fitting models, with wav- E
ing plumes, Birds of Paradise, beauti- E
fully colored flowers, and metallic trim- E
mings in feathers, gold and silver laces E
and floral effects. Imported Hats and E
copies of imported models, and Hats E
from our own workrooms. All very E
moderately priced. E
POPULAR PRICED HATS
are here in profusion, and are indica- jjjjj
tive of the care and thought given to E
this branch of our millinery section. For E
a more distinctive and up-to-date collec- E
tion it is impossible to find. New sailors, E
the fashionable Tricornes, close-fitting E
turbans, smartly trimmed, and most mod- S
estly priced. E
Untrimmed Shapes in Great Variety E
at extremely moderate prices. We've E
considered the needs of all the young E
girl, the young woman, and the woman
of mature years. Popular prices pre- E
vailing. ' E
Trimmings in Great Profusion
Flowers, feathers, ribbons, gold and E
silver laces, and novelties, stick-ups, E
feather novelties, in qualities and quan- E
tities to please all. E
Milltnary Parlors
Second Floor sixtb StrMt Bldf.
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SIXTH BTEEZT BUILSIlia
New Chiffons, Metal Laces,
Nets and rilmy Laces
CHIFFONS Black. White nrl Tr.trn;nT Ch..
for accordion pleated skirts, tunics, waists and
tnmirunjr purposes. 42 inches wide, nried at
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75.
LOVELY BEADED NETS RETmrTCn T?r
bodices and tunics. Exquisite effects in white, blue,
gold, pink and lavender. 40 inches wide.
qualities reduced to, yard 69
$2.00 Qualities reduced to, yard.. 9 1.49
f 1 2.S in $1.7 T7T.riWT?T?Vr PTTTUPz-vvTC'
' . . ' VlAU'f Villi,
For Blouses. Tunica and RvMiinc VmrArc tv;.-
combinations in pinks, blues, lavender and rose. Re-
oucea to, me yard
75c AND $1.00 NET TOP LACES in white and
cream color, in large and small designs. For party
gowns and blouses, 18 to 27-inch widths. Reduced
10, yara tv-
35c TO 50c NET TOP LACES, 4 to Wnch
widths. For collars, sleeve trimmings and vestees.
Reduced to, yard 29.
$1.00. TO $1.50 CHANTTLLY AND SHADOW
LACE, FLOUNCING for waists and cHr
ing, 12 to 18-inch .widths, reduced to, yard 75.
A.wu xj .au biia jmjs.15, in white, black,
rose, lavender, pink and blue. Very popular on all
new models for skirts and bkmses, 40 inches .wide,
reduced to, yard 91.69.
65c TO 85c SHADOW LACESPlain and Cra
quelle meshes, suitable for dancing frocks. Also a'
few 18 and 36-inch shadow All-Overs. Reduced to,
yard 49. , , .
Lawn Embroidery Flouncing v j
In eyelet and floral designs, desirable for under
muslins. : -"
$1.00 -to $1.25 qualities, reduced to, yard... .,69
$1.25 to $1,50 qualities, reduced to, yard.. .....98
Corset Cover Embroideries
On Swiss and Nainsook, in dainty floral designs.:
50c to 65c qualities, reduced to, yard. ,.;.,S9
75a to 85c qualities, reduced to. yard......... v. 49
TV rirrt noo Sixtb Strt Bhl.
Dainty Imported Neckwear
Hand Embroidered and Real Filet Collars Worth
$5.00 to $15.00
Offered Monday at $3.98
An importer of Neckwear Novelties let us have
his entire sample line of the loveliest pieces imag-i
inable. There are absolutely no two alike, and the!
line consists of i
91 Beautiful Real Filet Lace Collars
113 Exquisitely Hand-Embroidered Collars
These Collars come in a variety of shapes and!
are all worked on fine hand-spun linen, in a number
of elaborate. and daintily beautiful designs. This is
the sort of Neckwear that never goes out of style
its beauty and exclusiveness assuring it always a
place in the dainty accessories of women of refine-!
ment. t. ? J
Tomorrow, then, you may purchase this exqtus- l
ite Neckwear 204 pieces in all worth $5 to $15,1
at, each, 93.98
nm Floor Sixtb Strart Bldf. '
SECTS STSEXT BTTtLSIXB
Our Glove Store
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Is Replete With Kid and Fabric Gloves of
Highest Quality for Women and Children I
Lowest Prices Prevail!
Fifth Floor
Sixth Street
Building.
h -Km WTKBKT SUUDZHCI
A Delight and Help to Mothers
With the future of the Glove Market so un
certain, 'twill pay you to lay in a supply of
Gloves, -w;hile our stocks are so complete and
the prices so reasonable. It's also a splendid
opportunity to purchase Groves for Christmas
gifts. There's an excellent selection of Perrin's,
Trefousse, Vallier and Reynier French Gloves
-Dent's ; English Gloves our own importa
tion of high-grade Gloves from France and
Germany-- besides Ireland and Bacmo Gloves
of domestic make. jj
Our Expert Glove Fitters WiU Give You
Every Attention.
$20 Long White Gloves, $1.85
Women's 16-button length White Glace Kid
Gloves. Overs earn sewn. Fastened with two
clasps at; wrist. Usually $2.50 the pair-
special, pair; $1.85
Street Gloves at 95c , ;
Women's one-clasp Gloves in Glace Ki
P. K. sewn- Gray Mocha Gloves and Cape
Gloves -in a full range of sizes., Desirable
for street wear. Special, the pair 95f :
$1.25 Washable Doeskin Gloves, 95c !
; Women's washable Doeskin Gloves, in white
only. . Fastened with one clasp. IP. X. M. anJ
P. K. styles. Plain back or fancy stitched.
AH sizes, i -Usually $1.25. Special, pair, 95
$30 White French Kid Gloves, $2.63
'Women's 12-button real French Kid Gloves-t 1
Mousquetaire style. Fastened with three pearl
buttons. Overseam sewn. All sizes. In white
only. . Reduced from - $30 to,' pair $2L63
SIXTH 8TBEET BTrUZBTO
Tfie New Negligees
Are Lovely Creations
We call the special attention of our patrons to our New
Negligees that are here in such a riot of color and beauty.
The materials are soft and clinging, crepe de chines, silks,
messaline, albatross and challies being the favorites. The
colors are mostly the soft pastel shades that are so de
sirable for negligee effects. And the designing is as varied
in style as it is beautiful. .Our range of prices is most
moderate.
Lovely Crepe de Chine Negligees, $7.50 to $50.00
Soft Warm Albatross Negligees, priced $2.95 to $17.50
Handsome figured Challie Negligees, $5.00 to $10.95
$25.00 Japanese Kimonos Reduced to $19.75
FOR THIS WEEK ONLY.
This is an exceptional offering. Fine silk crepe hand
embroidered Japanese Kimonos, embroidered in cherry
blossom or floral designs, lovely shades of pink, rose, blue,
Copenhagen; cardinal and black.
$16.50 Mandarin Coats Reduced to $13.50
These are exquisite examples of the favorite Mandarin
Coat. Hand-embroidered in rosebud design. Coats are in
lovely shades of pink and blue.
Long Japanese Silk Kimonos, Very Special $12.75
Full length Kimonos of soft Japanese silk. Hand-embroidered
in attractive rose or chrysanthemum design.
Very specially priced at $12.75
Crepe de Chine Negligees, Special at $15.00
This is a very exceptional offering this line of crepe de
chine Negligees in a wide assortment of soft colors. Made
with elastic adjustment, prettily lace trimmed, lace form
ing coatee effect, and ornamented with dainty hand-made
flowers. Special reduction is made to $15.00.
Hand-Embroidered Crepe Japanese Kimonos $3.00
Splendid grade of cotton crepe, prettily hand-embroidered.
The colors are tan, rose, light blue and pink effects,
with designs in self and contrasting colors. A particu
larly 'good' offering are these Cotton Crepe Japanese
Kimonos at only $3.00. ruth noor sixtn trt su.
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Net and Scrim Curtains Reduced
Net Curtains with attractive braid trimmings, Scrim Cur
tains in white and ecru, with lace edging and insertions. -$3.25
Net or Scrim Curtains, pair $2.60
$3.75 Net or Scrim Curtains, pair $2.95
, STfatth noor Tamvoraxy anas
ThtEr Quality: Stor& op Portland
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At Meier & Frank's
Beginning tomorrow and continuing for
two weeks their Majesties the Babies
will hold full sway here and Mothers will
enjoy every minute of their visit in our In
fants' Wear Department. i
A Trained Nurse in Uniform
Will be present to talk to Mothers orf the
best way to dress and feed the baby from
the first days and through the first years.
Come and hear her. It's a splendid "Better
Babies" compaign FREE to all. Ask the
Nurse questions. Make her your confidant.
She will demonstrate the new way of dress
ing Babies in
without pins or buttons. Come and see
how easily this is done without even once
turning Baby over.
Lectures will be given every hour, on the dressiner and feedincr
of Babies, including special information about tho Children
Bureau at Washington, D. C. Mothers will be told just how they
can obtain, absolutely FREE, reliable literature this Bureau is
issuing to help Mothers take care of themselves and their Babies.
Prizes for the Babies
During Baby Days, we wiU hold a Baby Weighing Contest,
in the Infants' Wear Department, Second Floor of our Sixth
Street Building. If you have a Baby two years old or less, bring
the little one to be weighed. We will give nine handsome prizes
for the Babies who win in this Baby Weighing Contest for the
heaviest, lightest and average-weight Babies, in three classes,
graded according to, age.
FREE Book on the Care of Babies
This valuable book has been written by Specialists and contains
reliable information, answering the many questions which daily
arise, on Baby's care and management.
Rag Doll "Cut-Out" FREE
Through the courtesy of the Imperial Granum Company, a
doll "Cut-Out" will also be given away FREE to every child, two
years old or under, visiting the Infants' Department during
Baby Days. .
FREE to Every Mother
Paper Pattern and directions for making the
Di
This is the master-stroke m the Pinless, Buttonless Dressing
of Baby and absolutely does away with the very last pin. Dress
your Baby the up-to-date way, in Vanta Baby Garments.
Specials for Baby Days
INFANTS' WOOL BONNETS in plain white or daintily trimmed
in blue or pink. In Dutch style;! with tarn-back. Moderately priced at
5X, 75, f 1, f 1.25. tf
INFANTS' SILK CROCHETED BONNETS wool lined. HZ
Finished with white satin ribbon ties. Priced at (OC
INFANTS' SILK CROCHETED BONNETS In a heavier weight and
doser mesh than the aboye. Finished with blue or pink satin
bows and ties. Price. eaclw ..... ..V-LD
Other Handsome Bonnets ran gift 9 in price from.. . .S1.50 to'S&50
INFANTS' KNITTED WOOL SACQUES in plain white or white
trimmed with pink or blue. 'High neck style with .turnback cuffs. Of
heavy weight fine for winter wear.. Priced 2 $X 5
iNFANTS; CROCHEfED WOOL SACQUES in a variety of styles:
Very dainty and serviceable. Priced very moderately Qj - $1 75
INFANTS KNIT BOOTEES of white e OK I 1 QK
wool. Embroidered in bine or pink silk, ......... JL&0 and J X00
Other Styles in Bootees priced at 59 and $1.00
Assortment of Short Bootees ii..;. .V..V.. . . . IV. ....... x9 to SI.OO
XaXurts Wi
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