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,1: 14 MONDAY, MAY, 21, 1917. PORTLAND. OREGON. onto lodge west of the Rocky moun-Jter brought Yer the plains by Joseph tains. It was chartered by the grand j Kellogg in a round-topped little trunk, lodge of Missouri in 1S4T and the char- together with some insignia and ritual. FREEDOM OF IRELAND master of tb lodge, occupied his usual position of traffic manager. The officers . of Multnomah lodge. No, 1, re EL AJ Swaf ford, worshipful master; H. A- Rands senior warden; William Laidlaw. Junior warden; John H. Humphrey, treasurer; Winim Haraniond, secretary; Rer. W. T, Milli ken, chaplain; O. -H. Dimlck, senior deacon l C. t. St. Clair, Junior deacon: William T. Tipton, senior steward; Thomas A. Berg, - Junior steward; Ueorre' Grover, tyler; J. H. Walker, marshal. Multnomah lodge is the oldest Ma- IN AERVID AAAmAimAiAiAitmAUAUiiA COMPLETE ASSORTMENT GRADUATION BOOMS IN OUR BOOK SHOP ON THE FIFTH FLOOR"""""""""""'""" 2 . : : : : ' ' i li J ! ' ' PLEA' BY I Practical Patriotism Show Your Colors Liberty Loan Bonds Applications for the purchase of Liberty Loan Bonds may be made at this store. Liberty Loan Bonds purchased through this store will be ac cepted at any time in payment of merchandise the same as cash. Apply at office, Sixth Floor. Protect Your Furs Patriotism demands that you spend your money, but spend it wisely make every dollar go- as far as possible. Avoid waste. Do something. Be productive. Many women make their own clothes at home by using Butterlck Patterns, and there by dress with smart individuality in the most advance styles. Our experts will help you plan. Pattern Shop, Second Floor -We hire Just received a new shipment of wool and cotton bunting flags in various sizes. Silk flags in different sizes, suitable for home or automobile use. Also patriotic emblems for radiator caps of automobiles. Lowest prices. Fifth Floor, Sixth Street. Moths have begun to fly! Absolute protec tion is guaranteed your furs If stored In our per fectly refrigerated dry cold air safety vaults on the premises. There is no danger from moths, dust, theft, fire or loss. Every fur is given a thorough cleaning before being placed in our vaults. Remodeling at special summer rates. Fur Shop, Fourth Floor "Widow of Editor Killed Dur t tog Sinn Fein Revolt Wants c Wilson to Champion Cause The- Quality Stows- or- Portland nM, afacUy-Mui i lMAMwta. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL R1SHW0W1AN t A strong plea for the people of th Pnlted States tf Induce President . Wilson to extend his policy of inde pendent nationalities to -include Ire land, when the peace conference stage is reached, was made by Mrs. Sheehy ; Bkefflngton. widow of an Irish editor killed during the rebellion in Dublin '.during- Easter week, 1918. speaking under the auspices of the Sons of Irish Freedom at Hlbernia nan, diu Russeli . street. Sunday night. The time has gone by, she declared, when mm Ireland desires home rule., Ireland, she said, wants an individual piaco in the sun, recognizing that her de- velopment must.be retarded as long : as she Is linked in any way witn Great Britain. Rebellion Graphically Described. Dramatically Mrs. Skeffington told the story of tlio suppression of the Irish rebellion, etatlng that her hus- band and two other Irish editors were "murdered in cold blood" by a British f army captain, afterwards declared .n sane and now crnflned in an English sanitarium "during the king's pleas ure." She expressed the belief that the Insanity finding was in the nature of a 'whitewash" and that her husband's death was willed by the British au- thorities because he opposed recruit ing in Ireland and because of a lecture ' tour in the Wnited States In the inter est of Irish freedom. .- Mrs. Skefflnctdn said thftt she ex pects imprisonment of six months un ' der the defense of the realm act for "her present activities in the United States upon her return to Ireland. Attempted Bribery Is Alleged. She said that it was only after great insistence that Asqulth, then premier of Great Britain, had ordered an in quiry into her husband's death. He offered her. she declared, money If she Would drop the case, an offer which she indignantly refused. The British were pictured as sup ' pressitig the irlsh rebellion with great ' severity, sentencing many to death and deporting many others. Her attitude toward Great Britain is one of uncom promising hostility, which she made all the more effective by her ability to . use short, terse sentences conveying .volumes of meaning. She constantly ' referred to Arthur J. Balfour, British emissary to the United States, as "Bloody Balfour," a title which Irish .-(.people bestowed upon him during the " suppression of Irish troubles in 1885, when he was secretary for Ireland. " Keeeption to Balfour Condemned. - Judge Peter H. D'Arcy, who acted as . chairman, ran the list of Ireland's wrongs and condemned the people of the " United States for the great reception ' tendered Balfour. He also declared - that Ireland ehould be included in the list of small independent nationalities. along with Belgium, Montenegro, Po- land, Serbia and others. . Mrs. Skeffington will be guest of honor at a tea and caod party given : by the women of the Madeleine parish ; '. tomorrow afternoon. She will give a short talk on "Present Day Conditions , in Ireland." 5 More Days of Unparalleled Economiesour 60th Anniversary Sales ! Girls Don't Fail to Join OUR "PAUL JONES" PRIZE ESSAY CONTEST and win one or more Paul Jones Middies. All girls between the ages of 12 and 18 are invited to enter contest open to all. 'Prizes will be given for the best essays on the life of Paul Jones, the Father of the American Navy, the only requirement being that you limit your essay to not more than 500 wotds. Contest closes Saturday, June 9, at 6 o'clock. Following Is a List of the Prizes: First prize, 4 Paul Jones Middies. Second prise, 3 Paul Jones Middies. Third prize, 2 Paul Jones Middies. Fourth prise, 1 Paul Jones Middy. Fifth prize, 1 Paul Jones Middy. Sixth prize, 1 Paul Jones Middy. . Girls' Shop. Second Floor. ttf 25 c Gingham Yard at 19c An extra good value In our Wash Goods Shop tomorrow only. 32 inch gingham in stripes, checks and plaids. 25c grade, yard, 19c. Wash Gocds Shop, Second Floor. S1.25DoubleGlass Ink Stand FREE In order to introduce Hunt's sllverine pen points, we will give absolutely without charge a $1.25 double glass ink stand with every purchase of one gross silverine pen points at S 1.5 0. itationery snop. Main Floor. $1.25 Table Cloths at $1.00 Mercerized table cloths, hem stitched, ready for use. A good wearing quality that will laundet well. Size 5 8x64 inches, Linen Shop, Second Floor. fflDDfBlOUtt Price Sale Stamped Needlework Here is a wonderful special offering from our Art Needlework Shop for tomorrow only great half-price sale of choice needlework stamped to embroider. Hundreds of beautiful pieces Royal Society, Pacific and Bu- cilla brands in packages complete with floss to embroider. Lot includes lunch sets, infants' wear, shirtwaists, lingerie, library scarfs, etc. Buy your Summer needs tomorrow at exactly half price. Center Aisle, Main Floor SALE OF NEW SPORT MIDDY BLOUSES ON THE SECOND FLOOR New sport middy blouses in all wanted sizes. Stamped to embroider in pleasing designs. $1.65 Quality Special 98 $2.25 Quality Special $1.39 Art Needlework Shop, Second Floor. The Matter of a Tailored Skirt One for all occasions one for every occasion. It makes no difference what sort of a skirt you have in mind you'll be sure to find it here, for every new style introduced this season now awaits your inspection in our apparel shop. Skirts of pique, gabardine, novelty cords, white wool, serge, white jersey, also white and rose colored golfine; novelty silk skirts and skirts of the finest novelty cloths. Skirts of wash materials from $1.50 up to $15. Wool skirts at $4.85 up to $15. Golfine skirts at $3)95. . Silk skirts $6.95 to $35. Apparel Shop. Fourth Floor. if titnr. 3 i ninu iu mAHE. w UMcn nArri Just In Women's Overalls! Washington Lodge , Visits Oregon City s I Officer and Team put on Seffro Work t r nd Multnomah Member mm, Hosts Spread Banquet. j -Washington lodge. No. 46, A. F. and t" K. M., together with Its members and guests from other Portland lodges, tilled to standing room only a large special car of the P. R.. L. & P. com pany, Saturday night, and started for Dfegon City. Multnomah lodge. No. 1, at Oregon City, received them with t- cordial hospitality, and the Washlng- i ton officers and team put on the Mas- t ter Mason degree In prompt order be- t-t M 1 1 . 1. - I . . . ivrg cujuyiiig mo uauquei spread lor them. . . Owing to the illness f R. F. Hurl Ourt, master of the lodge C. L. Car penter, senior warden of Washington lodge, took the chair of worshipful master in the degree work. J. E. Mar tin was acting senor warden; Jonn Meek; acting Junior warden; A. H. 8. Ilaffenden, senior deacon; Robert IT, Down, Junior deacon; William W. Mc intosh, senior steward; George H. Bots ford. Junior steward; Ralph J. Stretcher, marshal; Thomas H. Brlck 11, tyler. J. H. Richmond, the vener able secretary, explained that Mr. tiurlburt was detained owing to his caving' Just undergone an operation tor appendicitis. F. M. Patterson, past Groceries Butter, "Royal Banquet, our own fresh Churning, 2-lb. roll Coffee, Superior blend,' freshly roastea; jsc grade, the , pound' Floor, graham or whole wheat, Fischer's, one of the best. Limit, 2 sacks to customer. ET "No. 10 sacks DOC 27c Baking Powder, Royal, lb. can $1.90 l ib. can OJ7C 45c Shelled Walnut Meat., pound at only , American Barley Pancake Flour, free Sample Cream of Barley with every purchase "lil, package JLxC Kaola, butter substitute, demon stration serving Kaola on hot bis caits, , large $2.65, me- OA dium $1.35, small size. . . OUC sCoId Dust, the package OA priced at 4UC Sun Brit Cleanser, one of 1 P the best, 4 cans for .... . JLOC V'.-k " Ninth Floor, Fifth Street I !- , Ml "MADE FOR WOMEN BY WOMEN" Yes, they are overalls, but cut in en tirely different fashion from the men's garments. In fact, they are made to look like a dress with all the features of the, regular man's garment. "Sensible" Garments , For something neat and durable, for something becoming and comfortable, this sensible garment is going to find a way to the woman's heart, whether she does housework, gardening or any other work that demands "freedom of motion" and cleanliness. These fine women's overalls are made in blue, khaki and striped materials. Adjustable to the knee or ankle, as preferred. Suits priced $3.50. Overalls priced 2. -Third Floor. Sixth Street. Tomorrow-Great Showing and Sale "Kayser" Italian Silk Underwear An apparently endless variety of these exquisite garments to choose from every new style in this luxurious glove silk underwear is to be found here vests, 'camisoles, envelope chemise, knickers and combinations .in plain tailored and fancy trimme3 models adorned with sheer narrow and wide laces. CAMISOLES AND CORSET COVERS, $1.25 TO $3.00 Plain or narrow and wide lace trimmings. All sizes. SILK ENVELOPE CHEMISE Plain band top $3.50. French band top $3.75. Fancy lace trimmed chemise from $4.25 to $8.50. ITALIAN SILK VESTS Plain, with taped yoke, $1.85. Plain, with band yoke, $2.00. Plain, with French band yoke, $2.50. Plain, extra quality, with French band top, $3.50. SILK UNION SUITS Priced from $4.00 to $6.50 Knickers $3.00 to $8.50. Fancy and lace trimmed, large as sortment, $3.75. $5.00. $2.50 KAYSER' S ITALIAN SILK BODICES $1.95 French band top vests in pink and white. Sizes 34 to 42. $1.25 KAYSER'S ITALIAN SILK CAMISOLES 98c Plain and fancy effects in both pink and white. All sizes. $5.00 KAYSER'S ENVELOPE CHEMISE $3.85 Exquisite models trimmed with dainty Val filet and novelty laces In a large assortment o(. Styles. Silk Underwear Shop, Main Floor. Great Sale Real French Kid Imported Reynier Gloves Finest $2.50 Quality, Pair at $1.95 Even in the face of the great scarcity of fine Kid Gloves, we hayp just received direct from France 50 dozen of the world famous Reynier Gloves, which we are offering at this very spe cial price of $1.95 pair. In beautiful shades of gray and pearl and black, and in black with white embroidery stitching In all sizes from 5zj to 7. Glore Shop. Main Floor Women's To $1.25 Waists, Special Only 10c Toilet Pape 16 Rolls For Only ;$1 .00 Women's White Shoes $H98 With 8-in. tops, for . & These white canvas shoes wear better than leather and are far more comfort able and desirable for summer wear. Three-quarter inch heels and solid leather soles. Sizes 24 to 8. Child s Barefoot Sandals $ fl 29 Sizes 5 to 8, for . . ; iL Barefoot shuffle sandals, good weight, flexible sewed soles. Tan calf and smoked horse uppers. Sizes hy2 to 8 for $1.29. Sizes 8y2 to 11 for $1.49. Sizes 11 to 2 for $1.69. Expert Shoe Repairing Lowest Prices J Men's $1.00 Shirts Very special Including ;: the well-known "Paragon" brand. Made of fine percales in neat stripes and small designs. Soft and stiff cuff styles. In all sizes. $1.25-$1.50 Flannel Shirts Very special ..... Broken lots of our regular $1.25 and $1.50 shirts, in blue, tan and gray. Most ly regular sizes, about 10 dozen in all. Boys'- Muslin Night Shirts Selling to $1 for.! . Of fine quality muslin, plain and ttimmed styles. High ind low necks Good full cut. Sizes 4 to 14.' ,89 run 89 89f v Sale of Cotton Dresses! For Street & House Wear Values Up to $4, Special A gVeat sale of a sample line of Dresses, of which in many in stances there is but one style of a kind. Also odds and ends from our regular stocks making in all about 25 dozen dresses in the most acceptable styles. Dresses for street and afternoon wear, also Separate Skirts and Middy Suits consisting of jacket and skirt. Made of Amoskeag ginghams, poplins, batiste, ducks, percales and cotton gabardines. Trimmed with embroidery, bandings, buttons and self or contrasting materials. .Some of the models are slightly mussed from handling and display, but after a tubbing they will be as fresh and good as new. Early shopping is advisable. Nine Dresses Exactly as Pictured Above v Remnants Quantities of All Descriptions Less Than Half Wash fabrics, silks and woolens, ribbons, embroideries and laces, divided into sep arate lots. Thousands of yards at the fol lowing astonishing prices, which are about 'half the regular prices. RIBBONS In two lots. 15c 25c 10c- LACES In three lots. -19c WASH FABRICS In three lots. 15c 25c 49c EMBROIDERIES In two lots. 19c 25c SILKS, DRESS GOODS Divided into two lots. 98c $1.49 t wwwwwTffTTTTTJTTTMttMfilttttf ff TTfTf Tf TTTTVf f f f f ft Iff TTTTf MTTTfMMTMftTTfTf f f f t ?f tf TTt f f f ??f Tf tf f f f tf f T?f f f f f f f T?f f ?f f f f f f Tf f f f f f f Tf f f f Ttf Tftf f ?f)f f f ?f Tf f f f f Tf TtC i ! - v 4,