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4f ' THE OREGON SUNDAY -.JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 30, 1919. i LEAGUE 0FW0MEN V WILL HOLD , BALANCE OF POWER Jew Organization Not Intended as Political Organization, Ex "i plains Mrs, Carrie C. Catt. WOMEN NOT TO HAVE PARTY 'Will Support Candidates on Old Party Tickets Who Are Favor able to Demands of Women. St Louis, March P.VPolitics tef the nation In the future will have to - reckon with woman' judgment and sen . timcnte. ! . ; With the blrtn of the Jarue of rWomen Voters at the convention of the 'National Woman Suffrage ' aaaociation : liere, women amalgamated for "a" new - "balance of power" In state and national political affairs. 4 ' . ' . The league la not -a political party -and Will not aupport r oppose political iaeues other than in connection -with the -candidacies of men who "are for or gainst the principles fornrhich women i tand." lira. Carrie Chapman Catt de clared tonight, cin outlining the future pf the new erganlaation' ." ' - We do not Intend to place candidate! In the field at elections an a party and every member Is perfectly free to ally herself with any party she may choose," said Mrs. Catt . v.' ,; j , We Wobm'i Tithe - Present plans of the organization are , not , to dabble In party conventions but wait their chance wit 'the fuU bal lot. ' They plan to use their weapon In v -ballot contest from state legislatures ' ,to the college of electors. i The things womerf want will be ; pushed .through the support of the can didate, regardless of his party." Dr. Anna JHoward Shaw of New York, president : of the National Woman Suffrage asso ciation, said in discussing the new League of Voters. "There will not be v woman's ticket" .. ; j Mrs. Shaw declared her belief that women are as capable as men of hold ing office "from president down." and . suggested Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt rwould be able to fulfill the -position as well, and maybe better than any man I know." j The league alma at: . Securing submission of the federal suf frage amendment to the states. Establishment at. Washington of a na tional department of education with a secretary In the-cabinet. - A Leagrue of Nations to secure world wide peace. , . Recognition by the government Jr flt nee of professional women for work which their training -., and experience qualifies them. ' f ::?. Bringing about prompt redress of all legitimate grievances as a - safeguard against revolution by violence.- Legislation providing for f&ysical ed ncatian of children. ' 1 ' Establishment of a permanent woman's bureau in the United States "department of labor and vocational equality. i RIGID INSPECTION OF taT USED IN CITY WILL BE CONSIDERED -vv': :.:;':';; h ,..;- i i 5. ; 1 -: Packers and ' Commission. Men to , Frame Ordinance Cover- ing" Problem. . :v Jtepresentatlves of packers and commis sion men will confer with City Meat In spector 'Chase to frame an ordinance for presentation to the city council within a short time. The committee will endeavor to provide ' a more -rigid inspection of tneat. l .- . vi -r'-i v- -. -'y- The heart," lungs and liver should be on the carcass for Inspection, authorities agree, and it is planned so to regulate Inspection that those, parts will be at tached. . Multnomah county producers can ship their cattle to the city. It la claimed, with the heart, lungs and liver attached, allowing for the proper inspec tion. - Outside producers, however, can not send their meat in that condition, experts state, because the meat would sour during the hot Veather. It is, therefore, a problem to arrange for a sufficient inspection- of the outside meat and protect the consumer. - To send the parts In a sack to the In spector has been suggested, but objec tion to that method ta raised because it Is impossible for tha Inspector to tell whether the parts belong to the carcass accompanying. . A possible solution of the problem is presented through the inspection testa of county veterinaries, who, under a recent act of the legislature, are paid by the county .for tests. It is pointed out that the city can get reports from these in spections on the outside meat, and will thereby have the entire field, covered. RESCUE SOCIETY TO TAKE UP MANY TOPICS : AT ANNUALSESSION Should Woman Be Judge of Do mestic Relations Court Will Be Point for Discussions "Should a, woman be Judge of the do mestic relations court?" ; -J "Should we advocate church and col lege control of matrimonial bureaus r "Should white girls be employed In Oriental cafes?" t ! "Should girls 18 years and under be employed as ushers in public places of amusement?" r -.. These are some of the Questions which will be asked by speakers and answered by members of the Pacific Coast- Rescue and Protective society at. its twelfth an nual convention, to be held In the First Methodist church. 1 Portland. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. ."Stop, Look. Listen, the first address to be heard at the convention, will sound the keynote. It will be given by W. G. MacLaren, general superintendent, who will set before the delegates the need of a greater awakening to the problems which confront parents, ' teachers and youth itself. - "Why so Many Juvenile Criminals V is the title of an address selected by Sul livan H. Healy. chief probation ; officer of Tacoma. - Mr; Healy wHl -attempt to give a remedy for delinquent traita ex hibited in. minors. Dr. George A. Sheafe of Seattle will speak f on the relation of a child's par ents to the waywardness vOf the, child. That the parent, and not the child should be punished, . will, form the basis of Dr. Sheaf e's tlk. v Musical programs and dramatic read ings will entertain the delegates when they are not occupied with the problem of making possible less delinquency among minors. . Vagrant Being Held As Draft Shirker John Iverson, arrested Thursday night in the north and by Patrolmen Ferry and Russell on a charge of vag rancy, has been ordered held for the United States authorities as a draft evader. Iverson admitted to the po-t lice that he had been arrested by the federal authorities in Seattle, but being 111. had been sent to the King county hospital. He is said to have walked away from that institution. NATIVE OF IRELAND- -DIES AT AGE OF 90 1r i 1 j?- v - ' 'I y ll: V' .-TT 11 pi " k- " Mrs. . Ellen Flinn ., Foy Mrs. ' Ellen Flinn Foy, who died Wednesday, leaving . six children, 26 grandchildren and-five great grand- children. Born in Ireland, Mrs. Foy lived in numerous American cities, mov ing gradually westward, spending the last three years of her life with " her daughter. .Mrs. .W. J. Cook, 811 West Killingsworth avenue. Blekman Loses 10 Pints Ten pints of whiskey, which he claimed he had found In a dining car. were dis covered on the person of James Hick man, a colored porter, who was arrested as he was leaving the Union station Friday afternoon. The colored man's clothes bulged suspiciously as ha at tempted to pass fhroug the station gates and one of the bottles, striking the iron gratings, made a suspicious sound that caused .the policeman to Investigate. Hickman was held in "default of 250 bail. ; ; ' : - v ' :" V: Fred Anthony Bound Over Vallejo. Cal.,:- March 29. U. P.) Fred O. Anthony, superintendent of the Good Templars orphanage, was today bound over to the superior court, follow ing a preliminary hearing on serious charges preferred by girls under 14 who are inmates of the home. Today's testi-: mony was given behind closed doors. iij!i!!!il!ijtil!i!iilillilli'iii:W t : , ies Oxfords 1623 Black kid oxford, welt sole, leather LXV heel, straight stitched tip. $7.50 reduced to Tomorrow is the " last day oif these very attrac tive special values. You can't affordrto let this opportunity to-save slip by unheeded. Remem ber, just one day more, so act quickly. - 1217 -Dark brown kid oxford, plain toe, long vamp, turn sole, kid covered LXV heel. $7.00 reduced to . The Baker policy is both pro gressive and constructive building up, never tearing down, the structure of r con fidence in Baker shoes. ' This special sale is part of ' our ; progressive policy namely, to give Jthe people an oppor tunity to buy reliable foot wear at the lowest prices. ; Al 023 Patent plain toe ox- 'ford, turn sole, enameled LXV heel. . $6.50 reduced to -, 20 Complete-lines of . Oxfords are included. These Oxfords are the very latest and rhost popular spring styles styles to be found only at the jour Baker stores. B1203 Extra high grade brown kid oxford, imitation stitched tip, turn sole, wood covered LXV heel. $10.00 re duced to Sole Agent-for the Dr A. Reed Cushion Shoes for Men Portland ' Agent for the Nettleton Shoe, . the Best There Is For Men . Son Francisco Los Angeles .4 - ' - ? - . - - . t 380 Washington Street 303 Washington Street 'The Largest Retailer of Shoes West of Chicago t 270 Washington Street ; 270 Morrison Street m ASA C. HOLCOMB IS . LAID TO REST IN THE ML SCOTT CEMETERY Grants Pass Business Man Dies ; After Illness of Several ' Months. - Asa C. Holcomb, one of the leading merchants of Grants Pass, died in this city March1 18, at the Good Samaritan hospital. ' He had been ill since last October and his - passing was not un expected. Mr. Holcomb was born in Noble county, Indiana. September 1, 187s. and located in Grants Pass in 1909. where he was manager of the Peerless Cloth ing company. In 1912 he married Jes sie Minerva Pound, formerly- a teacher in the Arleta put lie school of Portland. Mr. Holcomb was an - active member of .the Baptist church since his youth. and was a mason and a Knights Templar, ? Mel it a. Commandery, Grants Pass, and a- Shrlner with membership in Hlllah Shrine of Ashland. Mr. Holcomb is survived by his widow, a four year old daughter, Lottie Elisabeth, and ' one brother, Elmer Holcomb, of Albion, Indiana. - The funeral was held in the chapel of J. P. : Flnley & Son on the after noon of March 21. Dr. A. A. Witham and Rev. W. Lee Gray of the Millard Avenue Presbyterian church, conduct ing the services. Mrs. Will Ireland sang "Face to Face? and "Resigna tion." The services were attended by many- friends, a number coming from Grants Pass, and floral tributes and messages i of sympathy sent to Mrs. Holcomb - bore testimony of esteem. Final services were held in Mount Scott Park cemetery. p ses Ban on PoliticalMeetings In Alien Tongues .Aberdeen, March 29.- Resolutions urg ing the city council to forbid the hold ing of political meetings in' Aberdeen in foreign languages were passed by the Aberdeen Soldiers and Sailors' league. The resolutions are aimed chiefly at the discussion of national politics In for eign languages. They are not intended to affect other gatherings than political. The resolutfpns are urged on account of the alleged holding of meetings here recently at which foreigners discussed "America's Mia take In the War." and protested the deportation of aliens, - Seattle Gets Car System Seattle, March (V. P. Seattle's city officials will turn over $15,000,000 in utility bonds to traction heads to day in exchange- for the Stone-Webster street car system. Municipal operation of the entire line will begin Tuesday. 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V MX A Hanan's Women's Shoes $10 $11 $12 $12.50 Hanan's Women's Pumps and Oxfords $10 The newest spring styles in black and tan leathers. - Complete Lines Laird, Schober & Go's Women's Shoes, Pumps ana Oxfords In New Spring Lasts - ,. , .Sole: Agents Dr. Reed's Famous - Cushion-Sole Shoes for Women We Invite Your Inspection of our Spring Showing S. & H. Trading Stamps Every Section of Our Store Is in Readiness for the Influx of Eager Spring Shoppers! Groceries for Less Cream Rolled Oats, 3 ' lbs. QtyQ Palace Car Jam, 16-oa. OQ jar for . . . .. . . .... .V. . 60i Van Camp's and Del Monte 3 o IJ i Washday Helps Less ttSl OalTaalsed Tabs, If e. gg f S.7t CopperBottom Wash (Q OQ BoUers, Ao. S, for ?007 91 Galvaals'd Metal Clothes O Wrlarersf raaraateed rolls Now Displayed at Simon's, Portland's Big Downtown Store! Daily Shipments Arriving From Our Eastern Buyers! Women's Lovely New Suits, Coats, Dolmans, Skirts and Dresses ; V -Vv' . 1 jSSSVKW? IS. Allover Laces and Embroideries flii to II Talaes 39c A wonderful elearaaeel Orleatal allover laees and embroideries at a fraction of their former prices I Do not fail to take adraatare. New Spring Suits Arrived Direct From New York$14.98, $24.98, $32.98 There are no newer suits than these in the town; there ere non so temptingly priced! Come and se for yourself what wonderful garments what temptingly low prices! Our buyers have been able , to , obtain some astonishing bargains from leading suitmakers yen reap .the' benefit. Silk Taffeta Dresses at New Prices! $15.38, $18:50, $19.48 and Upwards Yesterday the express brought to us just 100 lovely new dresses that will be ready for your approve tomorrow 1 Silk poplins, wool, poplins, black taffetas, colored messalines, and many other popular fabrics. Choose your Easter dress here at Simon for less! - New Spring Coats Are In! $22.50 $25.50 $29.50 What a wonderful array! What smart style! How modest the prices ! Velours, broadcloths, serges,' poplins and a host of ether materials in shades and styles that must be seen, for we cannot picture their beauty! . AH are displayed tomorrow., Coma! Footwear of White for Women and Children Smart lasts) beaittfal finish lower erlces. . ". , Women's White , Reignskin Pumps $2.49 A etaarnilar new spring model which wa show la all sfsetf white soles aad heelsi Csbea or military heels. Women's White Sea Island Duck OXFORDS $3.49 Wonder fa! valseit medlsm short , vamptt covered Vreaeh hetlst loe ' trimmed sole. Shew la all sises. . Women's White Duck -Lace Shoes $2.98 ' at styles la felirh-top shoeif m Hilary ' or sport medeUt all .Ixe. . xtraordlaary valaes at a modest price. . Children's White Duck Mary Janes $1.69 A smart, dressy shape for sprlagl Fls Uhed with white soles and heels. Sizes V New 'Brassieres "I f $1 Values 49c , Aetaally below wholesale eostt Made of exeelleat esallty hroeaded madrast basket weaves, - earn brlea, etc. WhIU and flesh. FraetleaUy all sUes. A sarralat i TKe Spring Dolmans r - Fashion's Latest Creation P $16.98 $21.48 -$24.48 t A week ago in, New York! ? Tomorrow jit Simon's! You may shop in New York if you cons to Simon's for your Spring wrap, for here are garments gathered from the great women' tailoring shops for which that city is famed. Come and see! New Spring Dress Skirts $4.98 $5.98 $7.98 $9.98 Lovely skirts, the very last word in style -end smartness. Just in by express. Our, prices are- below real value. See them tomorrow. There are too many styles to attempt description. All sizes. SV4 to 11. feame la sizes 114 to t. ; e e $ e 91.80 Boys' Waiste 49c : Segalar 7(e Talaes Boys'-Wash SuiU Smart Styles Good Assortments $1.19 to $2.98 EXTRA! EXTRA! Men's Khaki COVERALLS BegaUrly $S.7S $2.48 Boa't Oreriook This Barfalal ml