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14 THE OREGON .SUNDAY- JOURNAL,-PORTLAND, SUNDAY. MORNING. "JANUARY 81. 19ir. ECONOMIC JUSTICE MUST PREVAIL TO ? PROMOTE ILL BEING The Oregon Peace Society, , Just Organized, Advances Theory Against Fighting, WAR IS WRONG METHOD Th Society does on cord aa Sm phattoanr Opposed to Compulsory ' Military Training u11 Barries. AiAAi,Miiiti..AAAAAii.iiAAAAiiAAi4N1ANY GOOD UNADVERTISED SPECIALS ALL OVER THE STORE- Ne w est in Neckwear All sorts of the most fetching conceits la womeA's new neckwear. Sheer Georgette, prettily cut and tasseled, or heavy satin, fn the "Monk" shape; Georgette combined with satin in the "Corrinne" style and many others. Priced at 85c to $1.25. - Neckwear Shop, Mala JFloorv; $5-$6 Casseroles $98 Good substantial quadruple silver-plated frames, fitted - with genuine Guernsey earthenware linings. In 8-inch size, round shape and 9-Inch size, oval shape. Good S and $6 values, tomorrow, 3.98. Silverware Shop, Main Floor. LOOK FOR THE SALE CARDS I iuiuiiiuiUi; i ssaM,ssassB, .! .... .; : Tub Quality' Store op Portland Needlework Classes now being held. Knitting end crocheting class under Mme. Chundelah, 10 to 12 and 2 to 5; filet lace making under Miss Bode, 9 to I2,and i to 6; lamp shade making, Miss Pearson, 9 to 12 and t to 6. Second Floor OUR JANUARY SALE OF FURNITURE continues tomorrow. A fine selection of medium and Inexpensive grades urnltOiC foe every, room In the house at splendll savings. Furniture Shop. Eighth Floor. in Last Week of THE WHITE SALE and Sale of Remnants and Odds and Ends I Declaring that war Is the wrong , method for the settlement of interna tional disputes and that Justice can rot exist between nations until eco nomic Justice prevails between the in dividuals within those nations, the Ore- ' -on Peace society was organized at a meeting at the Central, library Tues day evening for the purpose of the promotion of peace. Agalast compulsory Training. The society goes on record as op posed to compulsory military training and service and In its subsequent meet ings and in the literature it will dis tribute this Aland will be emphasized. Dr. Joseph K. Hart of Reed college is he president of the society, . H. M. ' Esterly Is Vice president and Miss K. Trevett is secretary and treasurer. Dr. Hart will address a mass meeting called by the iace society for Tues- . day evening, January 23, at 8 o'clock at library hall on the subject of anti militarism. The society, which ultimately In- - tendB to affiliate with similar organ izations in other states, will give es- - pecial study to peace problems as they affect Oregon. The purposes Of the society are set forth in its constitu tion as follows: Article 1 (Freamhle). Know all men that whereas, war as a method of determining disputes be tween civilized stages is wrong and does not provide a Just solution of the problems or any problem which may arise from time to time by reason of International friction; and Whereas, there has been created a demand for compulsory military service and training in the United States which Is opposed to American ideals of citi zenship and constitutes a menace to social, industrial and political liber ties; and Whereas, Justice between nations cannot exist until economic Justice ex " lsts between Individuals within such nations. Article ZZ (Objects and Purposes). Now therefore, we, the undersigned, hereby associate ourselves together for the following purposes, namely: To advance the cause of peace among rations, to hasten the abolition of in ternational war and to encourage and promote a peaceful settlement of ln ; ternatlonal differences, and In partic ular, (a) To promote a thorough and scientific Investigation and study of the causes of war and of the practl- . i . . . , i j i. cai memoas lo prevent ana iu (b) To aid In the development of In- ternatlonal law and a general agree ment on the rules thereof and the ac ."i ceptance of the same among nations. (c) To diffuse Information and to educate public opinion regarding the causes, nature and effect of war, and means for 'its prevention and avoidance. To Define International Bights. (d) To establish a better under j standing of international rights and duties and a more perfect sense of in ternational Justice among the inhabt- : tants of civilised and other countries. (e) To cultivate feelings of mutual friendliness between the Inhabitants of different countries and to Increase the knowledge and understanding of each . other by the several nations and peoples. (f) To promote a general acceptance " of peaceable methods in the settlement Of international disputes. (g) To maintain, promote and assist uch establishments, organizations, as- : - aoclatlona and agencies as shall be deemed necessary or useful in the ac eomnliahment of the purposes of the society. Economic Justice Included. (h) To promote economic Justice be tween all individuals within the boun r, darles of all nations and to encour age such measures as tend to promote economic Justice throughout the world. (1) To prevent the adoption of meas- '. ures that would force upon the coun try a system of universal, compul ' ' ' sory military service or training. (J) To prevent the compulsory mili tary service or training of minors in or out of school. (k) To secure the repeal or tna "draft" clause in the army reorganiza tion bill. tl) To establish federal Jurisdiction over issues which concern 'unnatural lxed residents In the -various states. egardinr Torelgn Investments. ' (m) To secure the formulation of the principle that foreign investments shall be made at the risk of the investor, : without claim to the military and naval " 5 protection of the United States govern-....'-.. ment. . (n) To secure action unaer me , -"Hensley" clause of the naval appro- i prlatlons act or with any act of con ?, gress looking toward the establish ment of an international court of ar bitration. ' (o) To secure such dealing with . hips with them shall be free from - the evils of secret diplomacy, and that In arriving at decisions affecting their , well being, counsel be taken with tha governments of other American states and with those groups In our own pop- ' ulation most sympathetic and most likely to be intelligent. as to the Inter ' ests of the people of those republics, to oppose the practice of secret . diplomacy. P To secure publicity and demo cratic control of all foreign relations and especially the declaration of war. ' To do any and all things necessary and proper to carry out the objects and , r purposes of the society. ' . Oakland Would Have Exposition Building ' Sacramento Cal., Jan. 10. Oakland will, have In the near future an ex , position building, in which ths re- ; sources of the state of California can be axhlbted. If a bill. now pending be- for : the legislature, asking for aa appropriation of 1300,000 for the , structure, is passed. If the money Is allowed the build ing will be erected either in the down town district or near Lake Merritt. Jn that event It Is planned to have ths choicest products of every county placed tubers as permanent exhibits. $1 to $1,50 Chantilly and NetTop Laces 69c Charming laces for evening frocks and blouses in this sale. There are Chantilly, net top, maline, filet and metal laces in. white ana ecru edges ana iiouncings irom v 10 zz incnes wiuc 85c TO $1.00 FLOUNCING, 69 27-inch organdie, voile and batiste embroidery flouncing in very neat designs and elaborate patterns. Pretty for children's wear and lingerie dresses. $1.00 TO $1.25 FLOUNCING, 69 40-Inch voile and organdie dress flouncing in pure white or white with colored designs. Ex cellent quality. 85c TO $1.25 ALLOVER, 69 20-Inch allover embroidery on fine Swiss, in very neat pat terns lor yoices ana Brassieres $1.00 LAWN EMBROIDERY, 49 27-inch lawn embroidery with S-inch pleated? ruffle and lnch beading. For petticoats. 65c DAINTY EMBROIDERY, 49 1 7-lnch coriet cover embroid ery, with Venise edge, special at 49c. The 85c quality of cor set cover embroidery, yd. 69c. 10c TO 20c YARD COTTON LACE, 5 5000 yards of good cotton wash laces Venise, net top, shadow, Piatt Val., filet. Bar man and Maltese, 1 to 4 inches wide. Lace and Embroidery Shop, Main Floor. Buy Your UNDERMUSLINS Now This is the last week of our Great White Sale you will do well to supply your undermuslin needs now. . Every pur chase made here means money saved. Quality is high and prices low. v EXTRA SPECIALS ON GOWNS, . Dainty gowns of cambric, nainsook and batiste. AU finely trimmed In embroidery, lace and tucks. $1.25 to $1.75 Gowns, 98c $2.25 to $3.00 Gowns, $1.79 $4.00 to $6.50 Gowns, $2.98 ENVELOPE CHEMISE Pretty envelope chemise, made of soft nainsook or cambric, trimmed in Val. or Cluny lace edgings, tucks. Insertions and ribbons. $1.25 to $1.50 Value,, 98c $2.00 to $2.50 Values, $1.47 COMBINATIONS Cambric and nainsook combination garments, prettily made and trimmed. Open or closed-Style drawers. $2.50 to $3.50 Values, $1.69 $1.50 to $1.75 Valuas, 93c WHITE PETTICOATS Pretty, fluffy skirts for graduation and party, as well as Summer wear. Very dainty styles. $2.50 to $3.00 Petticoats, $1.98 $3.50 PettiicoaU at $2.67 $4.00 Petticoats at $2.98 Undermuslin Shop, Third Floor a8 d A69 Sale"KAYSER"Italian Silk Undergarments Famous Kayser Italian silk under garments at big reductions tomorrow. Some slightly soiled from display and handling. $7.00 UNDERGARMENTS $3.50 Kayser Italian silk union .suits in white. Sleeveless style, with knlcker knee. Sizes 34 to 42. About forty garments at $3.50 Instead of $7. $5.00 UNDERGARMENTS' $2.48 Kayser Italian silk union suits, vests and chemise. White and some pink. Broken lines, styles and sizes. About thirty gar ments at $2.4S instead of 5. $3 AND $4 GARMENTS $1.98 ' Vests and knickerbockers. A fine group of beautiful pieces In white and pink. Mostly plain styles. Broken sizes. $2 AND $3 GARMENTS $1.29 -Knickers and corset covers. Broken styles and sizes. Thirty-five garments. NO PHONE ORDERS NONE C. O. D. NO EXCHANGES Underwear Shop, Main Floor. If Clearaway Winter Suits All odds and ends of our handsome Winter suits now reduced to the very lowest figures. All sizes and styles included. $17.50-$22.50 Suits, on sale at only $10.00 $25.00-529.50 Suits, on sale at only $14.85 $32.50-539.50 Suits, on sale at only $18.75 $42.50-$75.00 Suits, on sale at only $24.85 Winter Coats Reduced $12.50-$15.00 Coats, on sale at only $ 7.85 $16.50-$20.00 Coats, on sale at only $13.25 $22.50-$25.00 Coats, on sale at only $14.65 $27.50-$35.00 Coats, on sale at only $18.65 Dresses Are Reduced AU Net Dresses on sale at only $5.98 Serge Street4 and Office Dresses, at ...$7.45 Evening and Street Dresses, at $12.45 Evening and Street Dresses, at $21.50 Apparel Shop, Fourth Floor Stamped Guest Towels 25c EXTRA SPECIAL 1 A new shipment of towels stamped for embroidering on good quality "Satin-Huck." A variety of attractive designs to choose from. PILLOW CASES PAIR AT 59c A big assortment of day and night cases stamped for em broidering on good pillow case tubing. Size 36x45. SHAMPOO JACKETS TOMORROW 49c 300 of these practical sham poo Jackets stamped for em broidering on good Terry cloth. Pretty designs, easily finished. Art Needlework Shop, Second Floor $4.00 Bed Spreads $2.48 Marseilles bed spreads in i size. Fringed and cut corners. $5.50 MARSEILLES BED SPREADS, $4 Imported Marseilles bed spreads with plain hemmed ends. Some have slight imperfections, which, however, do not impair the looks or wearing qualities. 12 only. LINEN FINISHED SHEETS 75c Size 81x90, round thread, torn before being hemmed, which insures perfect shape after laundering. Size 8 1x99, at 80c size 81x108, at 85c. Pillow Cases to match, 42x36 at 15c; 45x384 at 17c 42 He Twilled Sheeting, best quality, 72-inch. Only six pieces, yard 35c. Second Floor, Fifth Street BABY WEEK BringsMany Attractive Savings on Baby Needs Dainty apparel and accessories for the baby will be found in this big sale at worthy reductions. Visit our little Baby Shop tomorrow.' LONG SKIRTS jSHORT DRESSES Mull or lawn dresses daintily trimmed with fine lace, insertions and edgings. Sizes 6 months, 1 and 2 years. $3.00 to $3.98 Values. . .$1.98 $4.98 to $6.98 Values. . .$3.49 $2.00 Hand - Colored Framed Nursery Pictures 89 Baby skirts made of finest, sheerest lawns, with waist at tached. All daintily made and trimmed. 65c Skirts, on sale at 39 $1.25 Skirts, on sale at... 69 $1.50 to $1.75 Skirts 89 $2.50 Skirts for $1.59 w An 3.4S-S8.50 TOXXXT JC1TTS. SPECIAL S1.98 Baby Toilet Baskets, trimmed with pink or blue satin ehlrrln. having pockets and cushions. Slightly soiled. Very dain ty baskets and rood spe cials at S1.9S. ran: rtAinrxi. sxxxts Long Flannel Skirts, Srettily embroidered, lade with waists at tached. S1-S1.85 Skirts 754 S1.SO Skirts only.. . 89 93.00 Skirts....... HI. 19 $330 Skirts S 1.8 QTXXXTS Good quality Carriage and Crib Quilts, made of plain or dotted silk mull and quilted In fancy design. Ribbon finished, lined. S3.SO QpUte S1.69 Sa.00 Values 894 91.50 Values 69 BOSH UXTffOS ' Padded linings for wool or lingerie carriage robes Pink and blue B.Ik and lawn. 91.TS Values 984 So Values 39 Baby Shop, Second Floor STOP WINDING BOBBINS The Eldredge Two-Spool Rotary Sewing Machine sews direct . from two spools of thread. Buy it on our easy payment plan . $ t week. Liberal allowance for your old machine. Second) Floor, Fifth Street J PYRALIN IVORY SALE 15.00 Pyralin Ivory Hair Brush priced at $3.98. 4.50 Pyralin Ivory Hair Brush priced at $3.59. f 3.25 Pyralin Ivory Hair Brush priced at $2.59. t. 50 'Candlestick and Shade, complete, 98c 1.25 Powder Boxes, 98c 1.25 Hair Receiver, 98c 75c Pyralin Ivory Dresser Tray priced at 59c ' 75c Pyralin Ivory Hair Receiv er priced at 59c 75 c Pyralin Ivory Cologne BoU tie priced at 59c 35c Button Hooks, 15c 35c Nail Files, 15c Toilet Goods Shop Main Floor. Our Great Annual Sale Canned Foods begins tomorrow and continues this week. Guaranteed all new-pack goods, standard and extra standard varieties. This timely sale enables you to lay in full supplies of high-grade canned vegetables, fruit and fish and enjoy exceptionally worth-while savings. We counsel buying in dozen lots because of the excellent qualities in this sale and specially reduced prices on dozen quantitiies. Mains Corn, finest quality; small, i Apricots, California; the dozen at I Sookeys Salmoa, finest quality. No. sweet, tender Kernels, ino. 2 lie si.vO; tnree cans ror uuf i I 7fi I 1 lau cans; tne aoxen at no larara can m mm 1 k.hu: lerce can s sw cans: dozen SI. HO: Der can twuatxy uitU." Oora, solid paca. sweet ond tender; Mo. i cans; tn dozen at 81.46; special lyl.A the can, oniy Stolid aoc Tomato, Carnation new paca; dozen Sl.OI spe- I I n cial, the large can........... 1 1 yon Tomatoes, No. 2 to well-f llUxi can; tne aoaen at fi.tu, ilia Griffon brand. special, large can lrttt roim small umxonn peas, Mo. z 7lf cans; dozen Sl.UO; can Sou Pack runpaia. Porto No. .to cans; tho dozen I01.O5; large Q. can, special at , . . . . Whit Aspazarus Tips, O r If f o n brand, one of tho best; tho Oyf dosen S2.60. the can Taylor's uaiil aad Boaas, makes a delicious, quick lunch; No. X Qa cans; dozen 1.05; the can., wli rraaklorts aad Baas aCraut, Dlv mond W brand; dosen S1.90; 7a three for SO; largo can. .. Sliced Peaches, best California, fruit ' put up in heavy sugar- syrup; the . dozen S 1.9Qi three for 604; 17a large can Ilw Sliced rtaeappi. Hawaiian. Victor brand, thick slices, pat up In hery .sugar syrup; the dozen 171 81.95; Urge can If 726 Sl.vo; tnree cans ror ouc; 1 large can lit Pears, California, extra standard. wo. cans; tne uozen i J ft S2.50; Urge can Standard Apricots, good quality of California fruit, in good sugar syr up; tho dozen cans 81.79; I Cm Urge can Standard Pears, good fruit In sugar ayrup; the dozen cans at 171. 81.95; largo can 2 Sliced Apricots, Del Mont, new pack, delicious dessert; tu OOm doc en S2.60; large can " 31 Moat Pacfcs, best California Yellow Free Peaches in extra heavy sugar syrup; tb dosen at OOa 82.SO; large can .w Maraschino Cnirts. Lyon's fin brand; Hoc slss 654; 5c size Ofi 354; 30c elz T aUv California Siloed Pch, Ramon No. 2to cans; dozen 81.65; 14 large can tfU Oolambia aUvr Salmoa Stoaks. Mc Uowan's Keystone brand, the dozen S6?:.. .en..". 2212C '--v- Saizaoa. medium red. No. 1 tall cans; the dozen 81.70: ICa large can at S1" Sataaea, fancy red, tho dozen 81.65. small can.,.. 14c lie Sockeys Salmoa, finest qualiti 82.60; large can Zastsra Orstars, extra selects. Red niDoon or Monopoie, iz-oz. cans; tb dozen 84.65; can 404: OOf slx-oa cans; doz. S2.50; can aaw Sartmp, guaranteed new pack, se 1 . 1 1 ... j . m icv.Lct kai j , iicq irvu iuiq, - cans; dosen S2.50; can 224; No. 1 cans, ins oosen hi.u; sp- clal. the can Imported Japaae Oraa Xsat, new pack, on of the beat brand; th dosen 83.75 larg cam QOlAit at only -.. 7Z tnaood Clasas, Red Ribbon or Mon opoie. No. 1 can, th dozen I CM at 81.701 th can IOC Ooaa Miagod Olaxaa. Puget Sound brand, guaranteed new pack, No. 1 tall cans; th dosen. 101 a 81.40: the can IZ72C XjOBsters, Red Ribbon. , new p-k. No. cans; the dozen 83.76 tho can. 354 No. to cans, on the dozen. 835) th can..dUW snpprd Xarrlag, lacConnachle'a Scotch; tb dozed S2.50! 09a th can tltlU Crsscsat Ssrdlaoa. cholc of toma to, mustard or soused; th dosen tin I7V4B Ninth Floor. Fifth Street $20 to $25.00 Lovely Model BLOUSES $12.50 ONE ILLUSTRATED Many of our most beautiful model blouses blouses made by the "most artistic designer in America" as many women term him are included in this sale. There are chiffons, messalines, velvets, Georgette crepes and lace materials in the most fas cinating variety of style and color. Early shopping is advis able, as in many instances there is but one blouse of a style. $10.00 AND $12.50 BLOUSES S7.48 'An attractive showing of dainty blouses of Georgette combined with lace, messaline aiid taffetas in novel ef fects. All the popular shades flesh, white, grays, blues, browns, wistarias and black. Some are beaded and lace trimmed and others tailored. A "Petrova" blouses included. Blouse Shop, Fourth Floor. A Sale of Women's HANDKERCHIEFS This Is a splendid opportunity to buy fine linen and linen lawn handkerchiefs at astonishing reductions. Some are mussed and soiled from display, but many are perfectly fresh. IBs TO 25 KERCHIEFS 10c Broken lines of white and colored handkerchiefs for wom en. Corners embroidered on soft, sheer materials in a large variety of designs. Also a num ber of Japanese silk handker chiefs. PLAIN WHITE KERCHIEFS 3c Just the handkerchief for the children to use for school weir. A good substantial handkerchief that launders well. Special at, dozen 30c, or, each 3c. 15c TO 20s KERCHIEFS 7c Broken assortments and odd lines of plain white and colored handkerchiefs. Some have taped or striped borders and others hems. 4 for 25 c. WOMEN'S 35c KERCHIEFS 15c Broken assortments of good handkerchiefs most of them are pure linen, some with fine sheer Shamrock embroidered corners and initials. 6 for 8 Sc. 75c SET OF 3 KERCHIEFS 45c Initialed pure linen handker chiefs. Small sizes for. misses or for glove use. Also some children's kerchiefs with fancy pictures. 8c TO lOe KERCHIEFS 5c Plain white or colored hand kerchiefs with fancy designs embroidered in the corners. 25 different designs for your choosing. 6 for 25c. Handkerchief Shop, Main Floor Clean-Up Sale Fiber & Wool Sweaters Odds and ends of excellent sweat ers of wool or fine fiber silk. Charm ing styles in all the fashionable shades. Most of them have the be coming sailor collar, many have long sash, while others show tailored belt. A splendid variety for your choosing. $11.00 to $13.50 Sweaters. $8.50 $7.50 Sweaters only $4.95 (5.00 to $6.00 Sweaters. ..$3.95 Third Floor, Sixth St. IF Our Entire Stock of Pearl Beads at V2 w- - m lBHvaBenMMMsasHBa This is a truly phenomenal salel Our entire stocks of pearl beads and pearl neckchains now at exactly half I T"1 1 I. - - .t yiiuc: mere uas uccn an cuuiuiuus increase in tne COSC of manufactured pearl beads the supply of fish scale has been entirely cut off. Our stock is. recntmir tV j - ' - wssaaaw-X W S W largest and most complete on the Pacific Coast. All pearls die Ul iiigncsi giauc ii win me simple lllllC OiOWn giaSS beads containing fish scale to the "Sea Garden" variety that rivals genuine pearls costing thousands of dollars a strana. see our winaow aispiay today then come early tomorrow for these beautiful beads at HALF PRICE! 50c Prl Baads, $1. 00 Pearl Beads, 91.50 Pearl Baads, $2.00 Paari Boads, ' 2.50 Paari Beads, $3.50 Paari Baads, $5.00 Paari Baads,' J7.50 Paari Baads, $10.00 Paari Baads, $12.50 Paari Baads, $15.00 Paari Baads, $25.00 Paari Baads, $40.00 Paari Baads, $50.00 Paari Baads, ' . Jewelry Shop, Main Floor 25c 50c . 75c $1.00 J2& $1.25 l&J $1.75 vy $20 V V, $12!50 $20.00 4 $25.00 i t r is. J nTTVTTffftTTffTfTfVTtffTffyTVtfUyf tttff TTTTTTTT TTVTTf TTTT7TTVTTTTTTTT If f f f TTf f f f f f f lTlTTf TTVf f TfVVTf f f Tf f ?f f f f ftf f Itltf If fttf ITTTf HHIlHIIHHf Hf ftf ttlllfHHTf f f f tf ?ff f f f If f tff f y .V, - r- if-n i- - "5 r.1 1