THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1915. TAFT PEACE SCHEME NOW SUMMED TO . THE LOCAL CHAMBER International Plan to Be Worked Out After Present War Ends May Be Backed. Plenty of Evidence Come to This GreatChristmas Store See theThrongs Mingle With Them Catch the Spirit WOULD ENFORCE RULING FUn Calls for Action by Signatory Powui in Effort to Coxnpl Obd- Through the agency of the Cham bers of Commerce of the country, the League to Enforce I'eace, organized .at Independence Hall, Philadelphia hopes to establish a sentiment that will lead to the abolition of war. Presi- dent C. C. Colt of the Portland Cham ber, has received a letter from ex-President William 11. Taft, who Is president of the league, urging the cooperation of the Portland Chamber and its Indi vidual members. His plan is to found some rational plan for world peace to be worked out through International agreement after peace has been declared In Eu rope. Mr. Taffs plan is to establish a league of the great powers which shall agree not to go to war in any case until the question at issue Is passed upon Judicially, the nations agreeing also to use their Joint military and economic forces against any nation re fusing to keep the pact. Plan la Outlined. The proposals of .Mr. Taft, to which he asks the Indorsement of the Port land Chamber are that the United States join this league of nation3, whose powers shall be: The establishment of an internation al tribunal or world court, which shall pass on all justiciable questions aris ing between nations. The establishment of an Internation al tribunal to be known as a council of conciliation, which shall pass on all non-justiciable questions, that is, questions which cannot be settled in ac cordance with the principles of law and equity. The signatory powers to use forth with their Joint economic and military forces against any nation which has joined the league, but which goes to war, or begins acts or nostlllty against another of the signatories, without first submitting Its quarrel to a court or board of arbitrators, and provided In sections one and two. The adoption of a code of Interna tional law through a series of inter national conferences. It Is understood that a recent peace referendum of the Chamber of Com merce of the United States was sub mitted as the result of the active in terest of Herbert 8. Houston, president of the Associated Clubs of the World, and Edward A. Fllene of Boston, chair man of the committee whose recom mendations form the basis of the ref erendum.' Anotnar Plan Oiran. These recommendations are: That the United States take the ini tiative in bringing about a conference among neutral nations to define and enunciate rules to give protection at all times, to life and property upon the high seas. In joining with other nations in the establishment of an International court, lo' pass upon international dis putes, where the questions can be set tled according to legal or equitable principles. In Joining with the other nations in a council of conciliation for the set tlement of questions that cannot oe settled by an international court. In joining with 'other nations in an agreement to bring concerted economic pressure to bear upon any tmtion re sorting to military measures without first submitting Its differences to a court or council of conciliation. In Joining with other nations in an agTeerrent to use concerted mllita;y force in the event of the failure of economic force to compel a nation to desist from military operations, as provided in the foregoing section. To bring about the adoption of a code of international law. COUNTY COURT NEWS The board authorized the superin tendent of the Oregon State school for the deaf to purchase necessary cloth ing for two children and asked the beard of relief to make an investiga tion of the home. A warrant for $10 to cover Mult nomah county's portion of expense In connection with the annual county Judges convention was ordered Issued. A communication from Ben Riesland regarding th condition of grade be tween Bertha and Multnomah station on Capitol Highway was referred to Koadmaster Yeon. A petition of J. P. Kavanaugh to place a door connecting rooms S70 and 365 was held for further Investi gation by the board. A check for $75.00 received from J P. Rummel. Sioux Falls, South Dakota, for the care of bis brother at the farm was Indorsed by the board and turned into the county treasury. A bill for $300 for maintenance of Section "A," Canyon road, presented by Boyajohn-Arnold company was approved for payment. A communi ation from RoadmasUr Yeon approving the granting of ex tention of time to Warren Construc tion company on its contracts was ordered placed on file. The board adopted the recommen dation of Koadmaster Yeon granting the Clark & Henry Construction com rany an extension of time to Improve the Base Line road. A report from Koadmaster Yeon regarding bills of the Bridal Veil Lumber company against the county v. as ordered placed on file. A communication from Prank N. Parent of Gresham requesting Infor mation regarding the Base Line road adjacent to his property was referred to the roadmaster. The recommendation of the clerk of the board of relief allowing the sum of $6.75 to Charles Lutx, who re ceived an Injury while crossing the Hawthorne bridge, was adopted as the order of the board. A recommendation from the city regarding drainage conditions along Columbia slough road was referred to ItoaUmaster Yeon. The petition of C. C. Slaw for au thorlty to construct, maintain and operate a telephone line alone St. Helens road was refused. A, F. Krueger of Hillsdale, Or., was allowed $25 indemnity for two cowa slaughtered because of tuberculosis and J. T. Moe. 965 Columbia boule vard was allowed $12.50 for one cow. Geo. L Baker, city commissioner. was granted the permission to oDer ate Kelly Butte quarry as test work for unemployed. Worry No More Resources of United States Greatest In Her History Unparalleled Good Times Certain Make This a Glorious Xmas Jetoelrp tm GIVE A WATCH FOR CHRISTMAS What Better Gift Could You Think Of? What is more useful every day of the year, or what gives more delight at the moment when it is received? Here are watches for every member of the family and for every use watches for father, for mother, for sister, for brother a watch for the very little boy or girl a watch for the man that works for you. and a multitude of beautiful styles in fancy bracelet watches for women and girls. Gold, gold filled, Mterling silver, gxxnmetal and enamel watches. 100 size, tS jewel Elgin movement, 14-karat plain polished gold case bracelet watch at $3 7.50. 50 size, 7-jewel Elgin movement, in 20-year case, with detachable bracelet in plain or engraved style at $18.00. 30 size, 7 jewel Elgin .movement, 20 year plain or engraved case at 113.50. Sterling silver, plain polish, 7 jewel bracelet watch at $12.50. 7 jewel gunmetal watches, that can be worn in leather wrist straps art $8.5 0. 0 size, open face, 7 jewel in 20 year plain or engraved gold cases at $10.00. Veiy small 7 jewel bracelet watches, in 20 year gold filled cases in bracelets, very suitable for the school girl, at $12.50. For Men and Boys 16-size, open-face, 7-jewel Elgin movement in nickel case at $5.50; in plain polish or engraved 20 year case at $7.25. 12 size, open face, 7 jewel Elgin 20 year plain or engraved case at $8.50. 12 size, open face, 15 jewel Elgin or Waltham movement in plain or engraved 20 year case at $13.75. Ingersoll watches need no introduction, from $1.00 to $3.00. The new $3.00 Ingersoll model is a 7 jewel movement in a very thin case. Every watch in our complete stock is fully guaran teed. First Floor StoreOpenEvenings 6 to 9 o'Clock For Men and Women Who Motor NAVAJO INDIAN BLANKET ROBES Indian blanket robes made in our own state and of the finest woolens. Made in all the native Indian pat terns and rich colorings and all in full size. At $4.95, $5.95 to $9.85. AUTOMOBILE AND STEAMER RUGS Woven of the finest long fleeced woolens in beautiful and distinctive patterns. Included are the Scotch plaids representing the different clans. At $5.95, $6.85 to $14.95. Fifth Floor $15.00 Fitted Automobile Lunch Boxes $12.00 Enamel covered with leather corners arid lock and bolts. Fitted with aluminum lunch, retainer, glass bot tles, cups, plates, silverware, complete for six people. Size 22x13x6. Seventh Floor $30.00 Running Board Case $25.00 Black enamel with covered edges and reinforced. Fit ted for six people, two lunch retainers with an extra rubber covered tray. Seventh Floor Nickel Plated Caloris Bottle at $2.50 Quart size, guaranteed to keep heat for 24 hours and ice cold for 72 hours. Excellent for the long auto ride, First Floor "The Washup" at $6.00 Consists of a folding rubber wash basin, a rubber wash pocket with wash cloth, a bath towel and ivory soap box. This folds into a rubber lined leather case and is indispensable for long auto trips. First Floor Automobile Gloves for Men at $2.50 Wrist length automobile gloves, made of soft tan or black oiled leather with extra storm tab at wrist. Men a Gauntlet Gloves at $1.95 Black leather gauntlet gloves, fleece lined, insuring extra warmth, made with the deep storm cuff. Dr. Jaeger's Auto Scarfs at $2.00 and $2.50 The finest lambs' wool auto scarfs, in full lengths and with fringed ends. They come in grays, browns, greens, with fancy striped borders; also rich heather mixtures. Women's Coltskin Gloves at $2.00 Made with soft gauntlet cuff in the gray shade. Gauntlet Gloves at $3.25 Fleece lined with the large gauntlet cuff in the differ ent tan shades. Velvet Auto Hats at $2.95 and $3.95 In combinations of plaid silk and velvet. Made with the soft brim that can be rolled down over the eyes, and with the adjustable head size. First Floor Mail and Telephone Orders Filled by Expert Shoppers 63 'Merchandise of cJ Merit Only" Pacific Phone Marshall S000 Home Phone A -6 69 1 ras&teres In Style as Illustrated Packed in a Gift Box Special $1.00 The brassiere is next in im portance to the corset, and this little , garment at $1.00 is prop erly cut and attractively trimmed and would be a dis tinct addition to any woman's lingerie wardrobe. Made of cluny lace, shaped at the waist line. Hook front. Reinforced under the hooks and eyes. All sizes. Fourth Floor New Shell Hair Goods At Less Than Price $2.50 Shell Hair Combs 98c Many new styles in attractive carved and mounted designs. $1.50 Hair Pins and Combs 59c Beautiful shell and amber hair pins and combs in plain and mounted effects and in all the new shapes. 75c Mounted Hair Pins and Combs 25c A number of styles to select from, many being mounted with colored stones. Tint moor. Holiday Bazaar On Second Floor Where appropriate Xmas gifts have been collected from all over the store. NothingOver$200 As Lovely as Flowersv But More Lasting & Christmas (greeting of perfume Charny and Lyrtis per fumes and toilet water, in the quaintest shaped French bot tles, $1.50 and $2.50. D'Orsay perfumes in ex quisite packages, imported from Paris. Priced at $1.75, $2.50, $4.50$5.00. Silka French perfumes in dainty lktle bottles, at $1.50. Clamy perfume in bottle shaped like a kitten, at 98c each. Vials of perfume in individ ual leather case, are $1.50. Houbigant original pack ages of Ideal, two sizes, $2.85 and $4.90. Quelque Fleur at $4.00 and $7.00. Bourjois hand painted cases, containing rose, violet, muguet or cyclamen odors, at $4.50. Coty L'Origan at $3.25 and $5.00. Coty Jacqueminot rose, $2.75-$5.00. New, direct importation of Pivers Perfumes. A complete line of Colgate's, Hudnut's, Palmer's and Van tine's American made perfumes will be found in our Perfume Section. First Floor French Lingerie The Most Exquisite Gift You Can Give to Woman At Special Xmas Prices The most beautiful garments we have ever been able to obtain ex quisitely hand embroidered in floral and conventional designs in exclu sive new patterns, some combined with real Valenciennes and Cluny laces. Eyelet, French and Madeira embroidery. Corset covers were 98c to $13.45 Sale 79c to $11.19. Skirts that were $1.75 to $45.00 Sale $1.39 to $35.95. Combinations were $2.49 to $40.00 Sale $1.98 to $31.95. Chemises that were $1.19 to $25.00 Sale 98c to $19.95. Princess slips were $3.00 to $67.50 Sale $2.39 to $49.95. Drawers that were $1.25 to $20.00 Sale 98c to $16.45. iowns that were $2.39 to $46.50 Sale $1.98 to $36.95. Kimonos and Bath Robes Of Crepe Flannelette Corduroy Albatross Crepe de Chine Japanese Silk Beacon Blankets For Gifts in a Great Christmas Sale $1.00 to $2.50 Warm, Fleecy, Flannelette Kimonos Many entirely new styles, becomingly made loose and belted effects, trimmed with bandings, flowered borders and pipings. The prettiest flow ered patterns, in soft rich color combinations Newest Corduroy Lounging Robes In shades of coral, wistaria, rose and Copen- 98c 1 3 1 iUni . .J 1 1 lmf (rr Christmas. Very special $4.95 and JJ.yi $4.00 Dainty Albatross Kimonos Beautiful kimonos in rose, pink, lavender, light blue, Copenhagen, navy. Loose, flowing style, trimmed with scalloping. Special $$.Zy $6.00 Crepe De Chine Negligees That are exquisitely made in two different styles, finished with hemstitching. In colors of . . c lavender, pink, light blue, Copen, navy $4.45 Hand Embroidered Japanese Kimonos Imported from Japan. Finest heavy cotton crepe, hand embroidered in flowered or stork patterns. Colors rose, Copenhagen, pink, light blue, qq broidered in white or colors. Special $3.45 and . . . P 1 O $12.50 Embroidered Silk Japanese Kimonos Hand embroidered in cherry blossoms in pink, light blue, Copenhagen. Also gray and laven der patterns. All in regulation Japanese styles, with inner linings. Special: ; Jj" ."5 Bathrobes of Finest Quality Blankets $3.50 Robes $2.49, $4.00 Robes $2.98, $6.00 Robes $4.98 An extraordinary collection of tailored and fancy styles, plain or satin band and cord trimming. Handsome Indian, conven tional and flowered patterns, and plain colored eiderdown in pretty colorings. Four robes illustrated. Fourth Floor Thursday Second Day Of the Great Sale of Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Petticoats and Waists At Year End Prices For Practical Gift Seekers Third Floor Is There Anything New in Millinery? YES, and We Can Prove It by This Sale of Trimmed Hats at $3.95 $6 and $8 Models, Very Lately Designed In fact, many of them have been trimmed ihis week, copied from the latest mid-winter fashions, in styles too nu merous to attempt to describe but there are hats here for the young woman, middle aged woman and the older woman. All models of finest silk velvet with every combination of trimming imaginable. When you stop to think that there are at least three months more to wear winter hats, you can well afford to pay $3.95 for regular $6.00 and $8.00 newest models. Third JFloor El Our New Xmas Neckwear Is In At $3.50, $3, $2.50 BUT- It Places Us In a Very Peculiar Position A Week Ago We announced a sale of neckwear at $1.65. A special price. We stated then that these scarfs were purchased ad vantageously and that they were in every way equal to the finest scarfs to be found in any exclusive furnishing shop AT DOUBLE what we were asking. These new scarfs, purchased in the regular way, arrived by express yesterday. THEY SHOULD BE RETAILED AT $3.50, $3.00 and $2.50. We cannot, conscientiously, tell you that they are any better in quality, in patterns, in size, in fact there isn't a fea ture that we can claim for them any better than the scarfs we are selling special at $1.65. Consequently Tomorrow They Make Their First Appearance Special $1.65 Being Absorbed in Our Present Neckwear Sale It Is A Most Opportune Time Buy All You Require No Restrictions $3.50, $3.00 and $2.50 Neckwear, $1.65 These Shirts 3 for $3.00 Will Have the Popular Call Tomorrow JUST IN FOR XMAS GIVING The smartest of plain negligee shirts every shirt made by an expert shirt tailor in beautiful light colorings, combin ing two and three different colored stripes of a finely woven silk finished soisette. Made with the new French cuffs, in the plain negligee style. These shirts will make wel come gifts for the most particular man. First Floor f. From Sixth Floor Gift Section For Men Who Smoke An unlimited variety of smokers' accessories, combi nations of every kind ash trays and match stands ash trays with double match stands and double pipe holders smoking stands in brass, art metals and wood. Almost every ingenious conception for the smoker's convenience is represented in our collection. At 45c A revolving ash tray with deep ash well, graceful shape in brushed brass. Tall handled brass candlestick for smoker's taper. Imported brass ash tray with enamel rooster In natural color. Imported combination metal stand and ash tray in nickel and porcelain. At 75c Imported decorated porcelain and nickel ash tray with double cigar holder and match tray. Ash tray and cigar holder in art metal and brass with art elephant's head. At 95c Ash tray on stand in brushed brass with triple cigar holder and cut star glass lining. Upright rqatch stand in brushed brass with ash tray, below and glass lining. Large revolving ash tray of brushed brass and copper, with deep ash well. Bronze ash tray with brass well and large bronze horse on rim of well, an extremely beautiful item. Combination cigar holder, ash tray and cigar cutter In bronze. At $1.45 Bronze ash tray with troubadour figure and glass lining. Large 7-inch tray wkh modeled eagle on rim in natural color. 6-inch green glass ash bowl with nickel rim, two cigar hold ers and nickel match stand. At $1J95 4 piece brass smoking set, match stand, ash tray, cigar and cigarette holder and serving tray. Bronze ash tr2y, brass lined, with bulldog or daschund on rim. At $3.75 Tall brass smoking stand, complete with cigar and cigarette holder with a combination match stand and ash tray. At $2.75 A Swedish Iron smoking stand In very aitistic shape, with candle lighter, ash tray and match stand. At $4.50 Swedish iron and brass combined smoking stand, with candle stick, match stand, dgar holder and three trays. At $6.00 Bright brass and steel smoking stand with large ash tray, double cigar holder ard upright match stand. At $9.50 Beautiful heavy brushed brass smoking stand with large 8-inch brushed brass bowl lined with green glass. Detachable rim with two cigar holders and match stand. At $12.50 A combination of dark oak and heavy copper smoking stand In table- shape. With 6-inch copper bowl in base and 7-inch cop per ash receptacle, glass lined. Double cigar holders in copper and also match stand. At $18.00 A beautiful mahogany smoking table, brass mounted, with humidor for cigars, cigarettes and tobacco decorated with old English hunting scene, fixed mahogany brass lined cigarette holder, ash receiver and match stand. :: -Sixth Floor Turn to the classified section of to- asya pper ana reaa tne list beaded -Xma gift tips." Adv. . 9 s