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I FLAT : DENIAL PLEDGE -TOO. S.VASVIOLATED Snowy Owl Is Bagged Here Bird Hails From tke Arctic PEOPLE OF THREE OF ALLIES PREPARED FOR 1 v The Second of Our Popular Wednesday Afternoon Musical Recitals Will Be Given Tomorrow From 3 to 4 o' Clock These concerts arc given under the personal direction of our Mr. R. Fulton Riseling. The program will consist of Music appropriate for Thanksgiving (repeated bj request) Selections by the following artists: Lazaro, the tenor of the feneration; Christine Miller, contralto; Fritz Kreisler, ' the "supreme" on, the violin; Louis Graveure, one of the best singers now appearing in public. Our Wonderful $495 Player Piano and Victrola-Electric will be used. Come and enjoy this hour of music. It Is Free to All Auditorium, Eighth Floor. -; The Corset Storm Offers ; Regaliste Sample Corsets In Sizes 2Tt 22,23, 24 and 25 Only IS MADE BY GERMANY Fine specimen of snowy or A rctic owl, killed In Portland. Very Special $395 Which is Much Less Than What They Would Cost if Purchased in the Regular Way. Of French coutil, silk batiste and fancy broche, finished . - .... . . a t:Government Asserts Men on Rqwanmore Owe Lives to i Britain, France and Italy Will Have Unimpaired Support of Inhabitants. Precautions of Germans. with beautiful laces, novelty ribbons ana meaainons. -Positively no exchanges. I X. romrta Tloo COMING YEAR OF WAR V.1-' Tr1in H. 21. (I. N. S.) The '.Germaa government haa handed a note to the Unttad State emoaasy 'ilTlM that It ha violated Ha sub-. t th United States. ; 5 J . . ? Tha note wu a repiy v '''if J: I; ralatlto tha sinking ot the Brtflah J teamer Rowanmore and three other steamships, which were lost In Sep- f ThefGerrtan government admlte that f -tha submarine aank the Rowanmore. i t ' i.nl.. that lireDoata containing i survivors were fired upon. The reply .declares thatiftjwas due to precautions . I." taken Dy me ve " -' f tha. Rowanmore owed their lives. u mafia also I n A t one OI .. the remaining three steamships, the ' f Antweien, was sunk by a submarine. .It Is denied that any of the principles ' :f -international law were violated. - ' Jjowever- - j In respect to the other two steam ers, the German government says that f - they were not sunk by a submarine. .Vi In the absence of Ambassador Oer jp.arfl, the note was received by Joseph p Qrew, secretary to the embassy, and ("it was prepared at once for transmls- .lon to the Itate department at Waah- i r .Jngton. U. S. READY TO ACCEPT GERMANY'S DENIAL AS FINAL Iff LATE CASES Washington. Nov. 21. (I. N. S.) . State department officials today were .'-"ready .to accept as final the German denial that submarine pledges to the : Vnlted States were violated In the re ' cent sinking of merchant veufcels. as V, made in the note handed to Secretary . Grew at Berlin f4 transmission to ,. Washington. -,; Receipt of the official copy of the 'note Is expected to close the matter of . 'he sinking of the steamers mentioned. . Officials were unable to determine .' which, are the two vessels that Qer ' many denies were sunk by submarines. Secretary of State Lansing has known for days that a note was fortn-.- coming with a, flat denial of ' violation of submarine warfare pledges. It was learned In official clr ' clea today. Information to this effect ' was given by Ambassador von Bern storff In an informal way. It was re called today that, after receiving the , embassador's Information, Secretary Lansing announced that "there Is no '.official of the state department" who believes there will be a resumption cf "unrestricted" German submarine war ' la re. ' - Receipt of the present note is to be . Closely, followed by a formal closing of the Lusltanla case, with Secretary , Lansing announcing that the German . note of lant February, expressing "re gret." is satisfactory to the Unite.! . kit a tea. ' Secretary Lansing let It bo known - several weeks ago that the Lusltanla settlement Was dependent upon Its be . V' Iti'i proved there had been no recent . ,-vlolatldn of the submarine pledges r given In the final Sussex note. - It was intimated that no other rea son stands In the way of settlement. This matter was before President .' Wilson's cabinet for discussion today. -it wss stated, however, that no final 'decision could be reached until the of ficial copy of the forthcoming note , had been received. Belgians Say That Deportations Go On Also Charge Germany Seglsters Swiss aad Xivzembonrgers la Belgium, Pre. snmably for rntnxe Deportation. ' London, Nov. tl. (U. P.) Notwith standing protests from America, Hol land and the Vatican. Germany is still deporting Belgian workmen. Moreover, he is now registering, presumably for future deportation, all citUens of Swit zerland, and the duchy of Luxembourg. who are residing in Belgium. A statement from the London office Of the Belgian department of justice ; made these assertions today. "The deportations of Belgian sub jects continues without respite. The council of aldermen at Brussels were arrested because they refused to com municate lists of unemployed to the Oerman authorities. Deportations are proceeding In the province of Halnault . f. and In Wells and Flanders. Subjects "t.r the duchy of Luxembourg and also 'of Swltserland residing In Belgium are -compelled to register. A group of Lux .cmbourgera have already been deport- Ghildren pull at the Heart atringt and their alighteat illness meana anxiety, v For nearly a half century mothers have had Dr. King s New Discovery at hand for croup, congestion, coughs" colds and grippe. - . Thm mildly laxatrvai htgredleats expel the cold germs, the choking phlegm is raised, tho congested chest is. relieved, the cough Jooseaod and a serious illness is averted. Get a bottle ol Dr. King s New Ijiseoeery at yenx drussut to-day. f ' . t - - SI .m BBBBBBBBTSSBBBBl SBt BBBk BBS) A fine specimen of Snowv or Amir owl was bagged last Thursday eve ning by F. LaRouche. 989 East Eighth street north. In his chicken yard. rrvm ine manner m which spring frys were disappearing from the coops of Alberta residents, during the past week, the opinion prevailed that Mason nu uixon s line had been moved northward. But. after Ivlnr In wolf with club, LaRouche discovered the owl le- ponsioie. He was feasting on one of bis chickens. A blow from the clu: knocked the bird over. William L. Flnley, state biologist, states that the species Inhabits the northern regions, and when unusually heavy' weather prevails, they migrate southward. They have been shot oc casionally In this section, but very rarely have they ever been captured In the manner described. Three years ago, at Beaverton, an owl was killed In a similar way. 'PREPAREDNESS' ONLY GREED-BORN SCHEME, SAYS EOCENE PASTOR Rev, W, M, Case Takes Issue With Senator Chamberlain on the Ethics of Defense. Eugene, Or., Nov. 21. "The results of such a speech as Senator Chamber lain made Wednesday contribute to a vicious cycle of militarism that can end only In chaos," declared Rev. Wil liam Moll Case, pastor of Central Presbyterian church of this city, in a sermon last night. He referred to the address of Senator Chamberlain at the University of Oregon, in which he ad vocated universal military service in this country. "I love my country, but I love my God more. Militarism and Christian ity are incompatible and diametrically opposite." he said. "Greed-Bora Propaganda. "Must God give to China the great destiny he has offered us? Must our children flee thither to escape compul sory service, even as the fathers of many of us came to America to escape t;:e oppression of the fatherland? "The present agitation for adequate 0 The trunk with a is never side-tracked! It goes straight through as fast as trains can travel, and is delivered to residence or hotel at your destination. No delays, no re-check ing no further bother of any kind. REMEMBER THIS CONVENIENCE THE NEXT TIME IT COSTS NOTHING EXTRA! Check Your Baggage From Home Broadway 1000 1 x ( jC v, Mr. Flnley thinks that the bird's early visit indicates more of his kind are to come during the winter. Th- blrds inability to see clearly In the daytime, and probable entanglement of his talons, It is thought, accounts for his easy capture. The bird ls white with flecklngs of brown, and of considerable size. An Arctic owl, which had been shoi in Woodland. Wash., was received by Mr. Flnley this morning from D W Whitlow of that place. The only species of owl that ls not protected in Oregon Is the great horned owl so that technically the killing of the Snowy owl. despite the fact that it is a predatory bird. Is a violation of the game laws, if done without the authority of a psrmit. If depredations are done by the Ijlnl to the extent done in LaRouche's 'n stance, sufficient cause would obtain for the issuing of a permit, said Mr. Flnley. military and naval armament of our country, known aa 'preparedness.' which li now sweeping the country. Is but greed-born propaganda promulgated by those, who would derive benefit from such a move on the part of the United States " "atbsr aa Early Grave." The speaker disagreed with the the ory of preparation for war in time of peace, holding that in the European war the only country on whose should ers the blame for the war can be laid, ls the one which was prepared. "I would rather go down to an early grave," he said, "than be the citisen of an armed country on whom the Judgment of time should so sit, whose name should be a by-word' and a "hiss ing among the nations." Demand of Allies Is Refused by Greeks Athens, Nov. 21. (I. N. S.) At k meeting of the crown council today It was decided to protest against the de mand of the allies that all Greeks shall surrender their rm - portion of the army and the revolu tionists. London. Nov. 21. (U. P.) A Central News dispatch from Athens declare me ureex caDinet has refused the de mand of Admiral Fournet, representing the allies, that the German. Austrian. Bulgarian and Turkish ministers leave the capital before tomorrow. The dispatches state that another meeting of the cabinet will be held before the matter ls definitely deter mined. mil B. & O. T. check on it A-3322 By C. P. BertellL (Staff corretpondent of the International I Paris. Nov. 10. (by mall.) (L N. S.) I have carefully sounded the feelings of the masses on the war in three entente countries Britain, Italy and France and the conclusions are that they are ready to support their governments in another year of war, not cheerfully, of course, but with unimpaired steadfastness of purpose. It ls a fact that for a great major ity of women in Europe the war will not end a moment too soon. j As to the economic aspect of the situation. That Great Britain ls en- 1 Joying prosperity is generally Known. ; I recently had an opportunity of dis cussing Britain's condition with Lord Northcliffe. "It ls quite useless ror i any one to talk of peace In England ) now." he said. . "We shall carry the , job through no matter how long it , lasts." It is not generally known that Italy : also is prospering under war condl- ! tions. Trade ia very good and there ls work for every man not mobilized, j In France, too, there has been a big business revival this year, and during a period when a tremendous strain : has been placed upon the whole re- . ourcea of the country. ! A fact generally recognized in the , entente countries is that their mill- ; tary power will not reach its zenith ; until next year. This, of course, ap- j plies mostly to Britain In the sense , that the country will be able to de- plo her greatest available number j of troops then. It is also true of France, Russia and Italy in the sense , that they will next year be able to j bring an unprecedented number of guns and shells to the battlefield. Until now the British and Italian armies have suffered least of all of the armies of the big powers, and ' both have tremendous resources In men, to say nothing of Russia. But what ls less generally recognized is ' the magnificent condition of the 4 French army after more than two I years of the bloodiest fighting waged ! in the world's history. j Youths Lose Nerve And $2000 in Gold San Francisco. Nov. 21. (U. P.) A dragnet was thrown out by the po lice today in an effort to capture the five youthful bandits who attempted the most daring robbery San Fran cisco has known in years last night when they invaded the exclusive Pa cific Union club and held up all with whom they came in contact. The net proceeds of their adventure was about 120 in silver. They failed to get $2000 In gold which was in the cash drawer because they lost their nerve at the critical moment. The youths were evidently ama teurs. . Driving up to the club which ls on the summit of fashionable Nob Hill the robbers hold up the attend ants In the lobby and then attempted to make the rounds of the card rooms and other rooms where wealthy mem bers were. They finally became panic stricken when they saw their efforts failing and fled. - - 9te Free Classes in Xmas Art Needlework Every day in the week. Learn to knit, crochet and embroider your Xmas gilts. 0 1 fth Floor Stamped Novelties Marked at half of their original selling prices. For Embroidering Lunch Cloths, Center Pieces, Pillow Covers To be embroidered in the new lace embroidery with natural colored lin en thread on natural shade of art needlework cloth. 54-Inch Cloth $138 36-In. Center . .50c 18 by 24-Inch Oval Pillow Cover at 38c rifth Floor 0 0 Oriental Laces 25c Yd. 5 inches wide with fine venise edges, for collars, .boudoir caps, negligees. Wash Laces 5c Yd. From half to 3 inches wide. Including Val., lin en, torchon, filet and shadow laces. For under wear and fancy Xmas gifts. -FlMtTloor 0 Silk Petticoats $3.45 Of taffeta silk with Jersey top. In plain and fancy color combina tions. Knife pleated, ruf fled and corded flounces. Made with elastic fitted tops. -Third Floor I New Xmas Boudoir Capi s 59c One dozen different and attractive styles, combining laces, ribbons, French flowers and chif fon. Fourth Floor Special 25c Hot Lunch Served Daily Basement A Sale of Bedspreads At Exceptional Economy Prices Full Size Crochet Spreads Extra heavy quality at this Ends neatly hemmed. These than wholesale price, at Heavy Hemmed CrocheL Spreads Splendid quality, free from dressing. number of these full size spreads to go at Satin Finish Hemmed Spreads New assortment of raised Marseilles patterns, bed size, finished neatly. For Wednesday Sheets 59c Heavy quality, srze 22y2 yards, with fwelded seams. An extra quality sheet for hard wear. Hotels and rooming houses will find them most satisfactory and the best sheets obtain able at this exceptional sale price. Pillow Cases 12c and 15c Full bleached cotton, serviceable 124c. Size .45x36 inches at lSc. Demonstration All This Week of "RAYA" Silver Cleaner Something entirely new and different- Gives a high finish, does not- scratch nor injure the finest silver. Try it! Economy Baeemeat :OPEN 'Merchandise Extraordinary Dress Shapes at $1.35 Very Greatly Below Regular Prices The Most Desirable Models of This Season in Finest Hand-Blocked Velvet, Hatters' Plush and Velours Dozens of styles and only a. few of a style. Sailors, tricornes, turbans, hats large, small and mediuif , with new flares and irregular lines. In black and colors. Tnird rioor A Remarkable Opportunity For Misses, Small Women To Secure a Stunning Suit Of Thim Seaxon At $22.50 Which is greatly below their regular price. Of cheviots or cor duroys in navy, green or brown. At $27.50 Suits which have sold at much high er prices. Of gabardine, che viot, velour, broad cloth and velvet. Fourth Floor Xmas Handkerchief Sale For Men, Women and Children Now Going On In the Nick of Time Have Arrived These New Flannelette Nightgowns at 89c In white and fancy stripes, extra full and long, with dou ble yokes, back and front trim'd with braid. Splendid quality. New Slip-on Flannelette Gowns 98c In style as illustrated. With round or V neck, kimono sleeves. One model finished with cord edge and eyelets and the other with two rows of braid. Also pajama style gowns in pink of blue stripes. Children's Outing Flannel Gowns 79c and 89c In sizes C to 14 years. In white and fancy stripes. Braid trimmed or scalloped edges. rourth rioor "WHERE YOU SPEND THE LEAST AND GET THE MOST FOR price, in several new designs.. spreads are positively lessMy SKJ $1.25 $1.69 A limited Full weight and quality. Size 42x36 inches Economy Baeemeut SILKS Chiffon Taffeta $1.19 36 Inches Wide In 16 Popular Colors A beautiful quality at this low price both plain and fancy, for dresses, for waists and linings and fancy work this is the most popular of all silks. Colors, apricot, light blue, fleshy white, cream, pink, old rose, emerald, nary, mafse, lemon. N-le, taupe, burgundy. Belgian blue and lavender. feoaomy Baaemeat . W. B. Nuform Pink Corsets $1.59 Pretty as well as most durable, this well known make comes In the latest style, with the new lines. Suitable for the slender and medium figures. , -Zoomomy Baaemeat UP A CHARGE ACCOUNT cf J Merit Only' Xmas Bath Towels Novelty Bath ToweU Monogram Bath Towels Colored Border Bath Towels From the Small Guest Towels To the Large Show Towels In Pink, Blue, Green, Heliotrope and Yellow Last holiday season such towels were very scarce and belated shoppers were disappointed. This season we made it a point to secure our holiday towels early and arc now able to offer the finest and most varied assortment in the city at the lowest prices. The large towel can be matched up In three sizes large towel, guest towel and wash cloths. Fancy Bath Towels at 35c In neat stripe effects on good terry. In pink, blue and yellow. Fancy Bath Towels 60c Over too different patterns including plain cen ters and woven effects with colored borders, with and without monogram space. In all wanted col ors. -Guest towel to match, 25c. Fancy Towels for $1.00 Extra fine quality with three-inch colored stripe rixet rioor ooraer. in Dlue, ROASTER DAY Tomorrow In the Demonstration of Famous "Wear-Ever" Aluminum By Mrs. Polivka, Domestic Science Expert Roast Your Thanksgiving Turkey In a "Wear-Ever" roaster. It will be tender and juicy. And besides, you can use this satisfactory roaster every day in the year for steaming fruit, baking bread, frying, warming food and dozens of other uses. Come in and ask all the questions you wish Mrs. roiivka is here Be Sure to Get Wednesday's Demonstration Special This "Wear-Ever" 6-Quart Aluminum Preserving Kettle . On Sale 98c BlNBMlt WE DELIVER TO YOUR Pictorial Review Patterns Show all the most ap proved mid'Wtnter fash" ions. Easiest to Use. eoond rioor I 0 lavender and green. Second riooi Great Sale of Oriental Kimonos Imported direct from Japan Extra Special Prices Fourth Floor No Phone Orders for Economy Basement Sales IT" to help you. Men's New H Outing Flannet Nightshirts 79cf New lot that so many men have been waiting for. HeaVy warm quality, cut extra full, and plenty long. All sires.";;" Zooaomy Baaemeat HOMEi 0 0 0 J 1