The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 21, 1916, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND,' FRIDAY, . APRIL 21, 1916.
PARTY REGULARITY IS
URGED BYT; E. BURTON,
SEEKING
NOMINATION
.Candidate for the Presidency
c; From Ohio Is Warmly Re
ceived by Large Gathering,
BALPH COLE APPEALS
President McCourt of Orsffon .puB-
llcsn Club at BCss" Xsstlns; M
"OMo't Favorite Boa."
Theodore E. Burton, former United
States senator from Ohio, told a crow'd
. which, last night filled the auditorium
of th'e Masonic temple why, ln his
opinion, the Democratic administration
should be beaten in the November'
election.
;-; After he had concluded, Ralph Cole,
former representative in congress
from that state and one of the G. O.
P. spellbinders in the campaign of 1912,
'made an appeal to the Republican vot
ers of Oregon to send their delegates
to the national convention instructed
to support Miator Burton for the pres
idential nomination. Senator Burton
said not a word about his own can
didacy. Given, Hearty Reo.ptlon.
Introduced by President McCourt, of
the Oregon Republican club, as "Ohio's
favorite son" Senator Burton received
: a -'Warm reception from his auditors,
, many of whom were women. Mr. Mc
Court in bis introductory remarks also
referred to Senator Burton as "having
, demonstrated in congress his great
friendship for the Columbia river and
- the Columbia river basin" and went on
to say that few men in the United
, States know so much as Senator Bur
ton about the capabilities of the river.
Urges Party Organization.
Senator Burton started by strongly
urging party regularity" on the He-
: publicans of Oregon, telling them that
party organization is absolutely neces
sary and that in electing Democrats to
Office they are doing serious injury to
the principles for whicn they, as Re
publicans, stand, lie predicted defeat
of the Democratic administration in
November, saying that "Democratic ad
ministrations are always ushered in
with shouts, and out, four years later,
With a universal sigh of relief."
Wants Sigh Tariff,
lie used all the stock arguments in
favor of a high protective tariff and
predicted that after the war the Eu
ropean nations may nationalize their
industries in a desperate effort to re
habilitate themselves, making it im-
. perative that a high tariff will be built
' around the United States. They will
be. he said, "like lean kine in parcned
pas u res gazing into fields of clover,
'"America. We must remember that we
are for America first."
The speaker next assailed the admin
istration as one of broken pledges and
promises, referring particularly to re
peal of. free tolls through the Panama
canal for American coastwise shipping
and the single, term plank. The Demo
crats, he declared, had promised to re
duce the cost of living but had merely
made it harder "to produce the cost
of living."
He attributed the rapid rise of prices
during Republican administrations to
. the fact that the world's visible sup
ply of gold doubled between 1890 and
1915.
" Explains Sigh Price.
The high cost of living he attributed
largely to the demand for luxuries,
drawing a comparison between the con
veniences and amusements when he
was a boy and those of the present
time.
1 "In advocating a tariff commission
and repealing the free sugar provision
the Democrats seem to be flopping
over to our principles," he said; "but
don't trust them. They are liable to
flop back again."
Senator Burton recalled the tempor
ary use of 'the Vreeland-Aldrich cur
rency law under the Democratic ad
ministration despite the fact Its en
actment met vehement Democratic op
position and said that It had been made
the cornerstone of the federal reserve
law now in force.
Diplomatic appointments made by
the Wilson administration were crit
icized on the ground that trained di
plomats did not get the appointments.
The foreign policy of the government
was denounced as vacillating and
spineless, and the administration was
accused of changing sides on the sub
, marine issue, thus bringing on the
present acute crisis which might have
been avoided. Senator Burton insisted,
had a Blaine. a Hay or a Root been
secretary of state."
The speaker referred to Bryan as the
"secretary of peace," who had resigned
because the president's preparedness
.program was too strenuous while Sec
retary of War Garrison had quit be
cause It was not vigorous enough. He
accused the administration of having
no-adequate preparedness program.
Saps Mexican Policy.
. "The "vacillating and uncertain"
policy of the administration was
blamed for the present muddle In Mex
ico, the speaker vehemently insisting
that it was the government's duty to
: see that American lives and property
in Mexico were protected "and not to
meddle and fuss with the Internal af
fairs of the country, leaning first to
Villa and then Carranza, who, after
being recognized, hasn't recognized us
to any extent."
; $10,000 Necklace
Figures in Law Suit
- Missouri Jewelry Firm Suss Mrs. Z,e-
onia Mane of Walla Walla, for Hal
sacs on Goods Purchased la 1911.
Mrs. . Leonla Mabee, a widow of
Walla Walla, Wash., is the defendant
' In a suit filed yesterday afternoon by
- a Missouri jewelry company to collect
the balance due on a $10,000 necklace
and $1700 set of pins.
. ' The plaintiff Is the Mennod, Jae-
card & King Jewelry company, which
is represented by Attorneys Beach,
Simon & Nelson. The diamond neck
lace was purchased April 2, 1911, and
- $6600 has been paid on the account.
, The pins were bought' In December,
1 1912, and nothing has been paid, ac
cording to the complaint.
It is understood that Mrs. Mabee
- contends that the necklace and pins
presents from her husband and
i she Is not liable for any unpaid por
'"Vtlon ot their purchase price.
rlngratiani, Appointment Confirmed i
. Washington, April 21.- (I. N. S.)
- Ths senate yesterday confirmed Pres
" Ident Wilson's appointment of William
i M. v In graham as assistant .secretary
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Satur(day -Special Easter
Off
enrigs
When Shopping Tomorrow, Be Sure to Try
OUR SPECIAL 2Se HOT LUNCH
Served From 11 to 2 o' Clock
1
Basement.
. NEW VICTOR RECORDS FOR EASTER
Sacred Music, Both New and Old, by All the
Famous Artists, Now on Sale
-JtmalM Floor
FOR CHILDREN Free Lessons Saturday in
ART NEEDLEWORK of all kinds, by an expert
teacher. Bring the Children.
,-Piftfc Ploor
JOIN THE FREE ART CLASSES
Under the Instruction of Miss Helm.
Water Coloring and Od Painting.
Slstb Xloor
The Easter Perfumes
By the ounce or in novelty
bottles from D'Orsay, Colgate,
Hudnut, Bantine, from 25c to
4.50.
Ivory Toilet Articles
Useful, attractive pieces for
gifts at 59c to 4,50.
First Ploor
Theffouse of Preparedness
DAILY ENDORSED BY THE SHOPPING. PUBLIC -
Candies for Easter
Of all kinds at tempting prices.
50c Cream Caramels 35c
Two Hundred -Pounds
Happy Brand
Chocolates ' 29c Pound
Easter Eggs
. First Floor
V t
The Choice of Your Easter Hat
Will Be Best Made Here
For we have so thoroughly covered the
questions of styles, materials and price
that every woman is sure to be satisfied.
Smart Sailors and Large Roll Brim Hats
$4.00, $5.95, $6J95, $7.00, $8.50
Strictly tailored models, with a dash and., air about them
that is only possible in the large hat. Smartly trimmed with
tailored bows, or with ribbon bands. In black and colors.
Very Clever Ready-to-Wear Hats $4.00
Made of durable China milan straws, featuring the new
droop brims, and the Tricorne styles, in all the new colors
with trimmings of ribbons, bows and rosettes to match.
Trimmed Leghorn Hats at $4.95
Artistic, graceful models in the natural colored leghorn
with shirred brims, or brims of soft crepes, and effectively
adorned with flowers and ribbons.
From the Juvenile Millinery Store
Trimmed Easter Models, Specially Priced at $T.45
Hats of smooth hemp straws in the youthful shapes, in
white and colors, adorned with ribbons and small flowers
hats that can be worn with the light suits and dresses.
For Children and Misses
Dress and Tailored Hats at $3.45 to, $6.95
Models that are not too sophisticated nor yet too young,
but styles that are suitable for the young -girls from 6 to 14
years. For tailored and dress wear, in all the prettiest of
Spring colors. Third Floor
Sports
Coats
Splendid New
Models for
Junior
Girls
Regular to $10
Special
$6.95
Showing the new scarlet, Copenhagen and green flannel
sports coats. Coats of fancy mixtures, flare or full belted mod
els, and the new cape coats in plain colors ; also the new golf ine
sports coats with convertible' collars, full belt and patch
pockets. Two models illustrated.
In sizes for girls from 14 to 18 years and for small women.
$2.75 Children's Wool Sweaters for $1.98
Made in the straight style as illustrated, in a plain weave, half belted
back with rough neck collar and two pockets. In rose and Copenhagen.
Sweaters for Children From 1 to 5 Years, Special $1.49
In rose, Copenhagen and cardinal. Made rough neck style with high
belted back, plain weave and two pockets. Fourth Floor
Another Shipment Just Arrived of Those
Splendid Black and White Check Coats
For Children From 1 to 8 Years d0 rr
That Are Regular to $5.00, Special. . .P.i70
With the belted back, double breasted, velvet collar, full lined, ex
tra quality and perfectly tailored. Also models of navy blue seree
tan covert and fancy mixtures. Fourth Floor
Easter Coats and Suits
For Misses and Small Women
FROM THE FOURTH FLOOR
The Suits $15.00, $18.50, $22.00 to $50.00
Fairly radiate youthfulness and charm - pretty, soft
shades of peach, rose, bisque, tan, Hague blue, navy and
smart checks in black and white and fancy effects, m
gabardine, French serge, silk poplin and taffeta, are tail
ored in straight or belted models, flaring in the latest
styles. Over-collars of silk in white or colors, novelty trim
mings and stitching add the last note, to these Easter suits
for girls from 14 years to young women.
The Dresses ,
Are wonderfully pretty made of soft taffeta and crepe
de chine other dresses of silk and Georgette crepe, effec
tively trimmed with shirrings, touches of plaid or checks
designs embroidered in colors, silver or gold threads Some .
models have all the appearance of a suit, with jacket and
skirt. Then there are the smart Jersey silk sports dresses,
with striped blouse and white pleated skirts unlimited in -style,
in the loveliest colors, such as greens, rose, gray,,
new blues, tans, etc ' - . - '
; ! . , $12.45, $180, $23S0 to $30.00 -Tnrthri
Any One of These New Suits
Will Make Your Boy's Easter More Enjoyable
Boys'
Custom Tailored Norfolk Suits
(With two pairs of knickerbockers)
Specially Priced From $6.50 to $15.00
They measure up to a standard that 'is a standard, in fit, in cus
tom tailoring, and the new spring patterns in grays, browns, tans
and blue mixtures, blue serges and smart Shepherd checks. Latest
Norfolks others with the new pinch backs and three-piece belts.
Sizes 6 to 18 years.
Boys9 Spring Middy Suits, Special $7.95
For the Little Man 3 to 9 Years Old
And every suit has two pairs .of pants, one of Shepherd checks,
the other of jiavy blue serge, either of which is very clever with its
coat of all-wool checks and collar and cuffs of navy blue serge
silk emblem on sleeve.
A Suit for Boys That Stands All Tests
Oar Special $5.00 Utility Suit
If you want a suit that is up-to-date a suit that is correctly
tailored a suit that is made to wear and stand the hard knocks a
boy is boiind to give Buy a $5.00 Utility Suit the best made
at this price," Every suit with two pairs pants.
Complete Line of Wash Hats, Special 39c
In Linens, Pique, Poplin, Duck, Gabardine
All sizes and styles for boys 2 to 10 years. Tommy Tucker, rah
.rah and Trooper models made in colors and combinaticms to wear
vvith the new wash suits.
Everything New in Boys' Furnishings Here
Blouses and Shirts, 50c to $1.00 Hats and Csps, 50c to $5.00
Snappy Neckwear, 25c and 50c Boys' New Coats, $3.95 to $8.50
Clever New Wash, Suits, Special $1.19 to $10.00
Fourth Floor
-For Saturday Only
Pants. . ,$1-19
Sizes 6 to 17 years.
Fourth Floor
A Shipment Just Received of
Imported Washable Kid Gloves
Scarcest of All and Most Desirable of All Easter Gloves
Very Special $1.49
Gloves That Would Sell Regularly at $1.75 Pair
Real kid gloves in dress style, with two-clasp an,d over-seam sewn. In white only. Sizes
52 to ty2. These gloves will give excellent service, and the fact that they are washable
makes them more desirable.
$1.50 Reynier Suede Gloves in the two-clasp, over-seam and"
pique styles. Good assortment of sizes. In black, tan ana L Q Q
the new gray shades. Excellent gloves for spring tOC
wear. Soecial -
$1.75 Kassan Gloves, one -clasp style, pique sewn, and fancy
embroidery backs, buitable for street and tailored wear.
In black and white. Very Special
$2.00 Imported Lambskin Gloves, one and two pearl clasp"
style with Fans point stitching, and heavy fancy embroidery. L.DJ1 7 Q
Our popular Royal and Ladimor gloves. In black, white j P X S
- First
$1.39
and tan shades. Special.
-First Floor
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EASTER FOOTWEAR
For the Women of Fashion
The success of the Easter costume depends largely
upon smart footwear. Selecting your Easter shoes
here means complete satisfaction. The newest styles
are presented here in a varied assortment of correct
models in Boots, Pumps, Slippers and Oxfords. The
showing is one that will be appreciated by every
woman who values grace and distinction in footwear,
combined with the utmost in quality.
Novelty Colored Top Boots $7.50.
With the very high lace tops, vamps oifine black kid,
and the tops in the new ivory shade, white or gray.
Kid Boots at $9.00 and $12.00 Pair.
With the high tops, practical, washable models in the
smart lace style. v ,
Novelty Kid Boots $10.00 Pair.
With the washable white kid nine-inch tops and
white heels and black French kid vamps. ,
Pumps at $6.50 Pair.'
Especially designed for wear with the new spats. In.
white, calf, bronze and golden brown kid. -
The New High Top Spats $3.50.
In the new" shades of ivory, dove gray and white.
Eight inches high with novelty buttons.
. Second Floor
Your Last Opportunity for Securing This
Easter Neckwear
At These Special Prices
39c, 49c, 59c, 79c
Handsome scarfs that arc
made up from imported and
fine domestic silks in the large
flowing end shapes. In all the
best colorings and designs of
the season. First Floor -
Your Easter Suitls Best Bought Here
Why Not One of These Handsome $35.00
SHk Lined Suits for $25.00
Suits that are perfectly tailored, cut on the best fitting
lines, fashioned from fine, good looking, wearing materials,
in mixtures, checks, and navy blues.
Here Are the Finest $ 1 6.50 Suits You Can Find
Best for wear, best for service, best for style. Tailored
from navy blue serge and smart mixtures.
Mssianln Floor
Select Your Easter Hat Saturday
From These New Miller and Schoble Modes
Hats in all styles, for all men, at $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00.
First Floor
Novelty Easter Neckwear
As Inexpensive as It Is Smart
Neckwear plays a very important part in
Easter fashions. So we have prepared here
neckwear of the newest kinds for all occasions
Collars, collar and cuff sets and vestees of
voile, organdie, pique and Georgette crepe. Ano
feather boas which are again in favor, in black,
white and colors.
Priced From 50c to $7.95
Boas of Maline in black, white and novelty colorings a-re
$Z.YJ to i).UU. First Floor
Ribbon Bows and Ribbon Stick-Ups
All Ready for Placing on the New Easter Hat
Very Specially Priced at 79c
They are made from chiffon taffeta ribbons in plain or moire effects.
Wide bows, flat bows, tall slender bows, small perky bows, bows of
every style and hue, all in readiness for the Easter hat. First Floor
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The Charm of These Easter Handkerchiefs
Are in Their Low Prices, Plus Novelty Designs
15c and 256 Handkerchiefs 10c Each
Of fine sheer materials with embroidered corners, in an extensive
variety of designs.
Colored Bordered Handkerchiefs 5c Each
Made of a fine sheer quality with lock stitch borders in pink,
blue and lilac.
Sunspun Handkerchiefs $1.00 Box
The new hand embroidered all pure linen handkerchiefs showing
the finest of designs.
Crepe de Chine Handkerchiefs 25c and 35c
In white with the daintiest of Dresden and colored borders.
First Floor
EASTER HOSIERY-
Dependable Hosiery
(For Women and Children)
When you buy your hosiery here, you may
rest assured that you are getting the best
that money will buy, regardless of price.
Dependable dyes, finest materials and perfect
weaving make our hosiery so satisfactory.
McCallum Pure Thread Silk Hosiery $1.50 Pair
Heavy quality, in black, tan, wbite and all shades.
Phoenix Pure Thread Silk Hosiery 75c Pair
Great assortment of shades every pair guaranteed.
Silk Fibre or Thread Silk Boot Hosiery 50c .
47 popular new shadesln these splendid stockings. .
Silk Fibre Hosiery, 3 for $1.00, Pair 35c
Black, white, tan, in gauze or medium weight..
Boys' or Girls' "Wearwell" Hosiery 25c -
Made with triple knee, four-thread heels and toes, tbatmake
them ready for the hardest wear. All-sizes. First Floor
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Trimmed Easter Millinery
Latest models, trimmed especially for this last minute
Easter Male remarkable hats at these prices all be
coming styles- in black and every popular color.
$3.50 Trimmed Hemp Hats $1.95
Trimmed in the same individual manner as expensive mod
els, with flowers, ribbons, fruits and novelties.
$4.00 Openwork Cane Hats $2.95
The hats alone would be worth more than $3.95, without
the clever trimmings of bright colored flowers, birds, and
brims faced with colored crepe. , J
$5.00 to $6.00 Leghorn Hats $3.95
In the newest floppy brim effects, trimmed with fine rib
bon, natural colored flowers. The straw is specially fine and
evenlv woven in natural color ' "
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