THE' OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 17. 1914. EFFORTS TO CUT THE . "Arrived' By 'Express '-, , SKATING SHOES AND ICE SKATES ; Men's, Women's; Boys' and Girls' Temp'y Annex No. 2, Yeon Bid?. ' -r Buy ' the -Trsveler an . - ' Indestructo Trunk of Indestructo. : ' " Luggage of Quality. - -' Guaranteed 5 .years." Temporary Annex No. I, Sth FL : Candies; Nuts and Raisins for the THANKSGIVING DINNER ' V"- ' - . should be ordered early. , J Phone Marshall 4600 of . A-6101 v Decide I " "SILK , MAID," . -.v . $LSiik- Hose- : - V for Xmas Gifts - : ; ; 2 Sold only at Meier & Frank's. l'! First Floor, Sbtth-St Building JEveryv . home" should' possess ; the s - x enjoyment" of 'an ... -s...r v ; -Edison Columbia" or -Victor"; Sold on dub. plan, easy payments., Temporary - Annex No. 1, 5th Fl. . . -. FULTON GO-CARTS i ' Serviceable, gift! . : . See complete line at ; Meier & Frank's. ' Temporary Annex No.- 1, 8th FL, , . -. Give a Kodak f for a Xmas GSC, 1 , Complete , stocks, all ilstyles and . a" auppliesgi.! . 1: . ' Temporary Annex Ntj;l, 1st Fl. BOOSTERS GIVE CASH There 4ay Be Some Connec tion Between Donation and Abandoning Shasta Plan. stosui or Tl 0 tTT ' rallie s ll;(D)lM(Q)Fir(0)W 18 ARBITRARY DROPPED 6 . - S A ' ' . . ' - " 1 Great Ssiles leieirll f:: COIN FOR ENTERTAINMENT Although KrotUtloa Bcgwdln; tas Shasta Arbitrary Hit OmmI, ' rntura Plans Ar ia Xubt Coincident with th cancelling- of a conference In Seattle- to discuss th removal' or reduction of the famous $17.60 "Shasta arbitrary" on round trip tikta to San Francisco routed by wy of Portland, haa come the an , notficem'ent that 118,000, In three sums of $6000 each, had been received bjr tha Seattle boouting organizations for their 1J15 entertainment fund. It wu reported that these sumi, . though listed merely as "cash," came from the coffers of the Harrlman, Hill and Milwaukee railroad Interests. ' Whether any connection exists be tween the abandonment of efforts to ' cut the arbitrary and these donations to Seattle is unknown, but the Impres sion haa reached this city that Seattle was Instrumental In calling off the ' conference. - It was made plain at conferences previously held that the Southern Pa ciflo company did not feel that it ( should be asked to carry passengers ' frea between Portland and San Fran cisco, because in many cases this dis " tance would be the only part of the trip in which It could participate in 'revenue. It was then put up to the railroads of the northern group to absorb this "differential" on their transcontinental tickets, which they were reluctant to do. . It was admitted at Commercial club headquarters today that the negotia tions regarding the Shaata arbitrary had abruptly ceased, though there was "no telling when It would break out again." "It looks rathr as If Seattle's ex action for its entertainment fund has a peculiar significance," aaid a Port land booster today. We are having trouble enough getting funds for the , Rose Festival, to say nothing about being deprived of the opportunity of getting more exposition travel." Columbus Knights Attend Institution ' Tout Hundred Members Jonraey to acowit Angel In Special Train to See Vew Council Come Into Existence. Portland Knights of CJolambus and ladies, 400 In number, Jonrneyed over i the Southern Pacific apeolal train to Mount Angel last Sunday, to be present at the Institution of the new council In that city. The special train was met by the Mount Angel military band. which headed the procession to St Mary's church, where the morning service were held. Rev. Father O'Far- rail, pastof of St. Luke's church at Woodburn, delivered the address to the : candidates. In the afternoon the Portland degree , tam, consisting of J. Jacooerger, A. : Glaneltl. A. Ward, J. Beckman, C. Zur- .'an, J.. . Hart. T. U O'Meara, E. Kene flck and V. J. Hanley, carried out the '. ' ceremonlfs of the first and second de grees. The major degree waa put on : by the Astoria degree team, consisting of W. P. O'Brien. Jim O'Connell, Pat- rick Kierncy and J. Noonan. A class - of over 70 were initiated, and this marks the institution of Council No. i ' -1767. This,' perhaps, is th? second largest class that has ever been initi- - ated In a council of this state. FoIIowIuk the day's festivities, a large banquet was given in the city 1 hall to the Knights of Columbus and their ladles. Covers were laid for 800. Tobacco Men Notified of Tax War Assessment Took Effeot Wo ember 1, and Wfll Xast TJntU Jane 30 of Rsxt Tear. Tobacco dealers &ve been notified by Milton A. Miller, collector of in ternal revenue, of the war tax to be levied upon ttiem, beginning November 1 until June 30, 1915. This special tax will be S4 per year, or $3.20 for the proportknal period of the year ,1'rom this date. ' Mr. Miller Is advising tho dealers of this revenue district that they may secure tho proper blanks at his office In the customs house butldlng. These -blanks are applications for special form tax stamps to be used In connec tion witli the opprations of the law. ; Penalties apply to dealers who fall to make this application before No vember 30. ; Senators Review M the National Guard . Companies Inspected Include rive of . . Infantry, Coast Artillery, rield Ar--, tUlery and Cavalry Bell Also Ctuerrt. - - Jefore leaving last nlxht to visit the harbor Improvements and lnvsti gat, the needs of Coos hay, Senators . . Chamberlain and Ine were guests at " a special review of the Oregon national guard la Portland at th Armory last night. , Other guests were General : George tlell Jr., hrtgade commander at V Vancouver, and the officers from the ' Vancouver post. " Troops inspected Included the five -Portland companies of th Third In fantry regiment under Colonel C. H. Martin, : the- Kighth coast artillery -crp, Battery A. field artillery, troop A 'of. the llrst cavalry and the sani tary troop. vn informal banquet was held for the gu'ts. following tlie inspection. '.Music was furnished by the combined Infantry and artillery bands. .' Wife Allrge Cruelty. f leant Belgbeder alleges that her husband. Jack Belgbeder, ; forced her. within a week of lwr marriage, to do all chamber and janitor work In an 8 4-room lodging-house. She asks for a divorce on grounds of cruelty , In i milt -.filed yesterday, t Cecilia - Bab bin! sued- Giovanni Babbini ; for di- vorcev alleging 'eruelty.-' i " The Hague, peace .formed la yaaxs ago. ' tribunal v waa -- ; -- - ' " . . ' ' - ,.Z BSSSBSSBSBBSSSSBSSSSSBSBSSSBBSSS) SSBBBBBBBBSBBBBSBBSBBSBBBBBBBBSBi -.- With Every Article Reduced in Women's Suits, Coats, Dresses, Furs Eight Remarkable Groups of Women's and Misses' Apparel Featured Tomorrow in Our Clearance of "Ready-to-Wear" Xj v Suits Coats Dresses h7?0 -Lot 1 Misses' and Woracn'sd f Plain and fancy styles. Serge, 1 1 UU cheviot and f . worsted, in navy,, black, ' brown, Hague blue and green. Long and short Coats, i with fitted or plain backs: Skirts with plain yokes, or deep tunics. Sizes 16 years to 55 bust. Lot 2 Misses and Womcn'sAl 17. r Suits. .. . .. li.LV Fancy tailored and college Suits, in serge and cheviot. Loose, jackets, flared or pleated peplum style. Velvet or cordu roy collars. Sizes 16 years to 38 bust only. Lot 3 Women's $37.50 to, $55.00 Suits . .a, . . . High grade, fancy Tailored Suits of broadcloth, velvet, broadtail and combina tions of materials. Many are fur-trimmed. All in the latest and most fashionable styles. One model illustrated. $27.50 Lot 4--Misses' and Women's Q C A Storm Coats. ... ... . . ... 09U Fitted or loose backs, with self bejts and collars.others with velvet collars aid pip ings. Plain fabrics, checks and fashion able mixtures. One model illustrated. Lot 5 Women's and Misses' A QQ - Coats...:;. lfl.oo Three-quarter length Coats in plain materials,-checks, plaids and mixtures, set in sleeves and loose' back. Also many Balmacaan styles. Latest and best mod els. 150 in the lot. Lot 6 Women's long Black d1 1 Qf Coats 2)1 i.OK Boiicle and broadcloth. Full or three-1 quarter lined. Straight or cutaway style fronts. Excellent style. Very suitable for women who-prefer the qujet style of dress. Only 35 in lot. Lot 7 .Women's and Misses' Serge Dresses. Navy, black, brown and green. Sim ple tailored style, skirts with deep tunic or yokes. Fancy silk coaars. Lot 8 Women's Fash ionable Basque Dresses Navy and black serge, made in modi fied basque and cassock style. Many have satin sleeves and under flounce. White pique and fancy silk collars and cuffs. Fourth Floor, 6th St. Building. $6.35 $12.45 JUST RECEIVED FROM ENGLAND Children's three - quarter AJl-yool Hose, made with turnover tops, in hand some Scotch plaid effects. Ideal Winter Hose. Priced f 1 and f 1.50 First Floor, Sixth-St. Building Ribbon Remnants 15c Sold by the Strip Only None C. O. D. No Strips Cot , Great.variety colors, patterns, combinations and styles. Plain Ribbons fancies, velvets and novelties. All lengths. Ribbon Remnants worth to 50c on sale tomorrow 15 Just the Ribbons for Xmas work. 1 First Floor, 6th St. Building. This ltsxa win not ppsu la morning pops. 8s this spae for additions! xemarksbls nm. Thanksgiving Linen Sale ALL TABLE LINENS REDUCED! $2.25 Union Linen Table Cloths f 1.50 ' Heavy weight and very serviceable. Spot with fleur de lis borders 7Zx72-inch size. $1.25 Mercerized Napkins, dpzen . .98 Good grade mercerized Table Napkins, splendid ' for hotel or common use. Will launder perfectly. 50c Round Center Pieces .".25 Embroidered centers and lace edges, also scalloped edges 30 inches in diameter. Third Floor, Sixth-St. Building Tais itsm will not appsar la too mint; paper, s tola spacs for additional rsmarkasla aews. i Smartly Trimmed Hats SI. 7 Regularly Selling $3 to $6 ( The styles are "good" and fashionable. There's a splendid variety of shapes, color and effects to select from. You're assured of a splendid bargain,- in purchasing these Trimmed Hats, selling regular at $3 to $6 Tomorrow at $1.75. $2 to $3.50 Untrimmed Hats silk velvet and silk plush in many fashionable A shapes -aDC Second Floor, 6th St. Building. This ltsat wUl not appear la.mozalaar bsdu. this spacs for additional remarkable new.- OtolZoTlockBargains Morning Feature at Meier & Franks Remnants Fancy All-Over Laces, Each' 59c Two and 3-yard lengths. 45 inches wide. Soft laces,, white cream and ecru. Make splendid waists." Originally $1.75 to $2.50 yard. Ninth : Floor, Temporary Annex, No. 1. Women's 35c Black and Tan Cotton Hose, Pair 18c ; Extra fine medium weight. Double tops and soles. First Floor, 6th St. Building. 40c Wash Nets, Yard 25c White and cream, 36 inches wide. For waists, caps, etc. First Floor, 6th St. Building Another Lot! Limited- Quantity! 10c Cotton Suitings, Yard 5c 27 inches wide. TJight and dark colofc. Stripes, checks and polka dots. Third Floor, 6th St. Building. 98c Flannelette Dressing Sacques, 50c ' Good assortment. Light and. dark colors. - At tractive designs. Fifth Floor, 6th St. Building. Wednesday Morning Gr o eery Spe cials Men's Winter Weight Underwear MenV $1.50 Union Suits, 95c Medium heavy wool mixed, ribbed style. Natural gray, with closed crotch. Men's $3.00 Union Suits, $2.59 Fine Australian Worsted, nat ural gray, blue and pink. Medium weight, perfect fitting garments. Men's Cotton Union Suits, 85c Heavy Ribbed Cotton, come in silver grav and ecru color only. Men's Shirts and Drawers, 95c Heavy Worsted, Derby Ribbed Good winter weight in natural gray. Form fitting, splendid for service. Men's $1.25 Munsing Union Suits, 98c Cotton fleeced.. Soft, non-irritating yarn. In ecru . and gray colors. . Men's $3 Union Suits, $2.65 Wright's Wool mixed. Heavy weight, natural gray color. Closed crotch. 1 Men'sr $1 Shirts and Drawers, - !'- - Each 85c' Wright's ribbed cotton. 'Med ium and 'heavy weights. In ecru color only. Men's $1.75 Shirts and Drawers, Each $1.49' Wright's Blue Random Wor stedand mercerized lisle gar ments, j Good winter weight. Elastic well fitting. Men's $2 Shirts and Drawers, $1.69 Wright's Australian Wool. Der by ribbed style, medium weight. P'orm fitting, neatly finished. In white only. Men's ! Springtex Union Suits, 1 $1.89 . Light Weight Worsted. Spring needle ribbed garments. Natural gray. Closed crotch. Sizes 34 to 50. ' Men's Store, First Floor, Tem porary. Annex,' No. 1. Great Sale of Athena Underwear For Women and Children Now in Progress Women's 65c "Athena" Cotton Vests, no-y 53 Women's $1.25 "Athena" Merino Vests and Tights, now each $1.05 Women's $1.75 "Athena" Wool Vests and Tights, each , $1.58 Women's $2.50 "Athena" Silk and Wool Vests and Tights, each $2.15 Women's $r.25 "Athena" Cotton Union Suits. now ..$1.10 Women's $2.00 "Athena" Wool and Cotton Union Suits, now $1.75 Women's $3.50 "Athena" Wool Union Suits, ' now $3.15 Children's 75c "Athena" Cotton Union Suits 68 Second Floor, 6th St. Building. I Men! Here's! A Event! $2Q and $25 Overcoats Sizes remaining to size 40 only. Storm and shawl collars in the full-length Coats, also a good selection of three- quarter length Coats . $9.85 Sectmfl rioot Ttmponry Annw Wo. 1 November Drug Sale All This Week Prices Radically Reduced on Drug Sundries, Toilet Articles, Rubber Goods, Bristle Goods and Stationery 25"c Size Mentholatum 15? Mercolized Wax , 59? 50c size Scott's Emulsion 33 Pinaud's Lilas de France Vegetal 59 D'Orsay's Eau de Cologne 43? $1.00 Double Bristle,, Hughes Ideal Hair Brushes .69 Ebony, Mahogany Back Hand Mirrors 69 Williams' Talcum, assorted odors 10 Luxus Rouge. 33 Raisin Stick Rouge 11 Bathasweet, 2 for .25 Sanitol Shaving Stick 15 Colgate's Shaving Cream. .-. .20 Jergen's Violet Glycerine Soap 7$ Armour's Super Tar Shampoo Soap 10 50c Dr. Graves' Tooth Powder ..19 Pasteurine Tooth Paste, 2 for 25 Sanitol Cold Cream 15 Sempre Giovine 28 Seven Sutherland Sisters Hair Grower.. 69? First Floor, 6th St. Building. $5.00 Pure Silk Shirts (1 QP In Our Greatest Shirt ISaie1- This is the r opportunity you've always $6.00 arid $7.00 Silk Shirts at . . . $2.00 Snk-Front ShirU at . ... ........ $1.50 Nofade Shirts at No Phone Orders for These Items THANKSGIVING SPECIALS 10c Packages Seeded Raisins, 8c No. 1 cartons. Newly seeded. . .; v-. ... - . Orange or Lemon Peel, Pound 17 VicFor fruit cake and mince meat. New Cleaned Currants, Package I3V2C-N0. 1 package. Clean, ready to use. . - - Boiled Cider, Bottle 17Vac Large size bottle 30c. Best quality. t , . ' ' t - Pastry Flour, Sack 29c No. 9 sack. Makes fine cake. Three Pounds Seedless Raisins, 25c -New fruit. Cleaned and capped. , - 1 - Pure Food Grocery, Basement, 6th St. Bide.! . . wanted! : $2.98 . . .98c . . . .85c Msn's 8tors Tsmporsry Anns o. 1 Wednesday Is Always Notion Day AT MEIER & FRANK'S Special Demonstration OMO Shields This Week With Special Prices in Effect 50c OMO Zouave Shields, Nos. 4 and 5, pr. 39c $1.50 OMO Brassieres, to size 44, pair $1.25 22c No. 2 OMO Shields, nainsook, 3 pairs 50& pair .17? 25c No. 3 OMO Shields, nainsook, 3 pairs 55S pair : -20 30c No. 4 OMO Shields, nainsook, 3 pairs 65, pair , . . . .25 50c OMO SaniUry Belts, each . ... . . ...,35& 65c OMO Sanitary Aprons, medium size, 55 15c Shell and Amber Hair Pins, box..... .5 25c Girdle Forms, all sizes, each .15 New Fancy ?ilk Frilled Elastic Plain and combination colors, yd. 35Mo 85 'i THE- QUALlTyT STOEr Orr POKTLAKD. FREEi Card Wilson's Dress Hooks and Eyes - . . As Long as Any Remain To All Who Bring in Copy of This Advertisement. First Floor, 6th St. Building. ICE SKATES HOLLOW ; GROUND Same ' Day as , Received, for . 25 ' Cents Temporary Annex No 2, Yeon BIdg. Merry old Santa Claus is here in Toytotl)m At Meier & Frank's Temporary Annex No. Z, Yeon Bldg., N7E. Cor. 5th arid Alder Sts. Mail letters to Santa ill the Christmas Mail Box mere in Santa Claus' Headquarters. The Interest Is Keen in Ou?, Great' Story-Writing Contest for Chil dren 12 Years and Under. Began Taday and Ends December 10 $100 In Toys Given Aliray in Prizes Read Details of Contest Carefully. We are going to hsve a Storj Writln Contest, and boys and girls 12 yeaj of age and under are eligible to enter thi 9 Contest. The stories are not to exceed 300 wirds eacn.' and you have the choice of one dr both of the following subjects: - 3i Subject A "What I Saw In Titown at i Meier & Prank's." Hi Subject B "My Reasons Why Bffllta Claus Always Makes HJs Franka. is Headquarters affMeler & Kight prises will be given to glrlsrand eight prises to boy. The judges will be 0se adver tising managers of tho Oregonlan, Journal and Telegram. Prises to be awarded aX follows: nasi nnzi ros gibis: First Prise (Both subjects A'arMj B) $19 In Toys for each subject. Second Prise (Both subjects ! hd B) J7.50 in Toys for each subject. .Si' Third Prixe (Both subjects A i5d B), $5 in Toys for each subject. 'ill - Fourth Prle-( Both subjects iand 8). $2.50 In Toys for ch subject. Si: ..-.-. TtQMH FXXZZS rOXS 30TJ: First Prise (Both subjects A aSfr B) ,$19 in Toys for each subject. I ' Second prise (Both subjects A-; and B) $7.60 in Toys for esch subjeci. S i i. Third Prize (Both subjects A and B) $5.00 in Tovs for, each subject. '?, ; .- Fourth Prise (Both, subjects A-; and , B) . $2.50 in Toys for each subject. i t mPOBTAlTTi The name and s&dress of writer must be omitted from. stori! Stories . must toe written one ide of piperVf rdy"ad; presented before December loth lo tSej "Story Writing Oontemt Department' in iToytown Yeon Building. Northeast roniw "6tb jnd AWr . ftreets. Stories will not ba aeopts;By mall. Tills ltm will not sppsar is worarear pausr. Bee this pacs for additional rmrkU, news.. Four Toy Specials Tomorrow IN TOYTOWN, YEON BUltblNG . $1.50 Electric Trains, &8 . V Locomotive, tender and ttfoi, coacjies, with a circurlar - track. Can bt ooerated with dry batteries. s Perfectly safe for any child to Handle; $1.25 Kid Body Dolls, fo'tSM- Fully jointed Dolls, 21 inches WthSleep- t i i . . - inE eyes anu jargc tuny wigs.,. Jiave snoes Children's S7.00 Han Jrjtra. SQ Built of good heavy materialHi and will 'stand hard usage. Double drivinfe gear and ruDDcr-tirea wr.ceis, . Kuns very .easy Splendid "bargain" for ;tomoiroConlv:v i t $1.50 Desk Style Blackboars, 98 Well j made, good wooden frarriesfi Roll on top. with A. B. CZ$, music notes and pic tures : fpr drawing- purposes: places for stationery, pencils, etc. '.' ' : ' i;-;-.,i- - r. Toytown, Temporary Annex, . Nc! 2, i Yeon Bldg., Northeast Cor. oth and Ider Sts. No, 1 KiaiymMol7(t Is an Ideal Xmas Gift' for Boy or Girl .Fitted with all the fnewest Ko:Tefirie meriK. Takes rirtnr j 3T -A : -T- l a-JO,13L III the daylight with . Eastman N.i ?C". Film- Fitted with double R. R. lens, priced at SO vVuiupicLc unc oi ,xvuaaK5 -pneett to 5Oi. . Brownies Priced 1.00, to $X2,' Kodak Enlargements ' Idearfor;;Xinas4Giftsy 8x1 0 3epa ' Enlargenents . ,r. . . . .40 8x10 Black and White Enlargements 30c? Kodak Store,', Temporary. Annex,: No. 1. 1 V