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THE -OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1919. 11 WAGE SYSTEMS OF sufficient - to produce everything -humanity needs. Leisure and not excessive labor, he looks upon as of the greatest value to the human mind and sptrtt "We can. -climb higher only, by leis ure," be says. "We must get our heat; light and motive power out of the sun. We cannot go on. forever digging i them out of the ground. More and mors sci ence must reach out to ns its helping hand. Brain power after all and not hand power holds the keys that open the doors of progress. Even now the 'wire less should put us into communication with the moon if not the -nearer stars, for the wireless -waves travel through the ether with the speed of light or at the rate of 93,000,000 miles in eight min utes. ,. Vi,-..r-'-v"T".V--f 4.:0;'--i.-.,., "Perhaps there Is no one on the moon to talk with us. One hears that there Is no atmosphere enveloping the moon. But possibly people who have no atmosphere learn how. to get on without It. , We should say that nothing could live in the sea if we did not know that fish . live In If , ... Six Men Are Held Facing Charge of car,, by Officers .Teeters and Waddell of the war emergency squad. The liquor was seized and -is held as evidence.- : Possession; of & few pints of whiskey, stored in his suitcase, was responsible for the arrest of William A. Newman at the Union station on a similar charge. After the cases had been investigated by Special Agent William. R. Bryon .of the department of justice the five rail road employes and Newman were or dered held for the United States, They will face charges of violating the Reed amendment by importing liquor into a dry state. ; Government - Seeks To Out Losses on freight earnings. This is an increase over the preceding year,- the Increase, according; to Mr. Aishton. being due in a targe measure to Inexperienced help replacing employes taken into the gov ernment service and the Inferiority of containers for which war demands and not the. shipper, or carrier were respon sible, although the latter had to bear the expense. ;. -C tence for larceny, !n. order to enlists lq the army. He went abroad In the bal-- loon service and, returned to this country; to be mustered out December 24, 191. . ED. mg Liquor FreightfDaMges 4VOID COUGHlT and COUGHERJfl J. T. King Appointed Guardian - . County . Judge Taxwell granted . the petition Thursday of J. T. Kins; that he be made the legal guardian of tils step daughter Florence " Amanda Watson, age 11 years. The 'petition was contested by Mrs Emma. Myers of Oregon City, a sister of the girl's mother. - Relatives of Mrs. Myers testified in favor of the foster-parent who', was awarded the child. . r Discovery of a quantity,, of . liquor stored in a locker in a Southern Pacific dining car which 'arrived from Cali fornia Thursday night, led to the ar rest and detention for the federal gov ernment of Patrick J. Washington, Tur ner Sloan, William Hartwell, William Cook and Albert Smith, colored porters. The men were arrested at Ninth and Hoyt streets as they .were leaving the An active prevention camnaien to minimize freight loss and. damage has been developed through the efforts of R. H. Aishton, regional director. Shippers will be asked to cooperate by using con tainers that conform to tariff require ments and employes will be made to feel individually responsible in helping solve claim prevention.. - Claim payments during the past year averaged close to 3 per cent of the Back From Service; Sent to Jail L. A. Butler, jwho pleaded guilty Thurs day before Presiding Judge Stapleton to an Indictment charging him with larceny 1LOH in. a dwelling,, was sentenced to one to three years in the penitentiary. Butler was released from the county jail a .Hear the famous Westminster Shurch choir . tonight at Good Friday services, 7 :45. Irvington or Broadway cars. Adv. 30 DROPS-STOPS OUGHT year ago. where he was serving a sen HALF TMLf FOR CHILDREN 6B BELIEVE April Reviews Show" Partnership Between Capital and Labor Is - Looked Upon as Probabie. WARN AGAINST REVOLUTION Russia- Can Stand It, but It Would Be Fatal to Insular England, Warns Sydenham. Bjr Edward Price Bell RrcUl Cbl to' The Journal and JTh Chicago (Copyright,. 1819, bj Cbicauo Daily Newa Co.) London, '"April 18.BHtlh thought as disclosed in the reviews for April gen erally concedes that the serious eno ; Domic situation preceding the war prob ably never will reappear in this country. Already- according to many students of ; the tendencies of the day the old order la diatintearratinir . and a new order Is showing Itself in diyerslfled phases. 'Everywhere labor Is seen pressing its case with vigor while capital as a rule gives Indication of an earnest desire to lainom mi causes 01 me inuusiriai uu- trtst and take steps to set them right. , It seems to be recognized that the wage system as known hitherto must give place to a partnership between -: capital and labor In which each 'will -understand and trust the other because neither seeks to "win the game" by EEVOLUTIOX THREATENS Lord Sydenham and a great number of other personages have formed what they call the National Unity league. ' "We are threatened with a revolution that woufd destroy the people," declares Sydenham In an appeal for. funds, to carry on a national campaign of edu cation. "This revolutionary movement is well engineered ' and welt financed. Capable alien agitators and organisers . have a hand in it though they are gain ing the support of a considerable num- V. . T 1 1, . are bidden to seek salvation in the doc trines of Marx, Ignoring the unparal leled miseries these doctrines have brought upon Russia. , In this agitation there is an utter lack of appreciation of the special dangers of Marxism to this country. "Russia can endure fa'r more of this . type of madness than we can. She has vast resources and eventually will re cover from the tyranny that now over- sea borne trade for both raw material and food and could not survice an ex perience such as that Russia is passing through. Grave financial difficulties are a heritage of the war for us. . No rhetoric could exaggerate our need for unity, peace and productive labor. Given these essentials we can surmount every obstacle and do our full part in what Premier. Lloyd George has called saV itig the civilisation of . Europe. AH ; classes devoted to our -free institutions .'and the orderly social and political de velopment for which we have shown an especial racial crlft should close their ranks now against the forces of anarchy and destruction." ; ! ; " 3IAIICOWI SEES THREE-HOUR BAT 'Gugllelmo Marconi, In an Interview in the, new labor organ, the Dally Herald, takes a rosy view of what science will do to lighten the labor of the world and make ' It prosperous and happy. He foresees a three-hour working day as FORMER MAYOR OF 1, ALA., INDORSES TANLAC "You Will Hardly Know Me When We Meet Again; For I Am Getting Well," He Writes Friend. One of the latest additions to the list of leaders of thought and action who have come forward with their unqualified Indorsement of Tanlac is the name of Hon. Prank V; Evans, former Mayor of : Birmingham, Ala., ex-state examiner of ' nubile flrrnnn tn hf A luhnmn nnii n t atia time editor of one of the south's greatest newspapers, the Birmingham Age-Herald. .-.."Writing to a personal friend in At lanta, Mr. Evans say:, y . By the way, -you will hardly know me when we meet again, because I am getting so well and strong again. As ; I -told you while in Atlanta last month, I have been suffering a long time with gastritis, as the doctors call it really a oisordered stomach with consequent con- rupaijuu, pnuis 111 me Buouiaers, nena ache, belching, heartburn,' loss of -appetite, loss of sleep and; fainting spells. For weeks I could not sleep on- my back. "One week ago. upon recommendation of friends who had tried the medicine, I . purchased, one bottle of Tanlac and be gan taking it. Since my second dose I have suffered none of these troubles to which I. refer, and really believe I am going to get perfectly well and strong again. Won't that be wonderful at my flge? Well, certain It is that Tanlac is a wonderful medicine, and you know I am not given to "puffing mere experi ments; and am rather orthodox as to ma teria medica. . - , , "I shall continue the -treatment with perfect confidence tn the final results." Signed "FRANK V. EVANS." Commenting or this splendid indorse ment of Tanlac, G. F. Willis, interna tional distributor of Tanlac, said : "Although the list of t indorsers is a long one, I recall a few leading names that lend both dignity and credit to the entire array. Some of them ara "Hon; fX W. Mangum of Atlanta. Ga., for three terms sheriff of FultoVt county; Hon, Moses R. Glenn, superintendent of printing for the state Of Kentucky ; Mr. C. C. Cooper, president of the Georgia Cotton Oil company; Mr. H. W. Hill, bank president of South Pittsburg, Tenn. ; Mr. J. i Corroll, cottdn mill superin . tendent of Chattahoochee, Ga. ; Hon. A. E. "Anderson of Houston, ;' Texas, , for seven terms sheriff of Harris county ; Hon. S. S. Shepard. ex-city councilman of Atlanta, and many others, whose names -have "heretofore "been' given tO the public. . : "V We Give S.& H. Green Trading Stamps With Purchases A mounting to 10 Cents or More a Direct Cash Saving on the Money You Spend Stamp Books Redeemed on the Third Floor. Manicuring and Hair Dressing Parlors Second Floor Sho e Shining Parlors in the Basement Soda Fountain and Ice Cream Parlors in the Basement Tea Room on the Fourth Floor. Easter Candies 'Of Better Grades Send her a box of our famous O. W. K. .Bon Bons or chocolates for Easter. Put up to your special or der if desired.; Dept. Main Floor. S. & H. Stamps With Purchases. READY! The Standard Store of the Northwest Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods To Meet Every Demand Victory Red Beads -We have, them in many different styles and sizes. Also splendid as sortment of pearl beads. , Priced, special at from 50c "to $10.00 of Easter Buyers Great Stocks of Dependable Merchandise Carefully Selected From the World's Best Makers Men's, Women's and Children's Outer Apparel Gloves Ribbons Hosiery Corsets Underwear Shoes -Table Linens EtcSupply Your Easter Needs Here Special Palmolive Offer BRING IN your Palmolive Soap coupon . and get two cakes of Palmolive soap free with each purchase of 2 cak'es ' Palmolive soap with 2 cakes of Palmolive Rose Bath Compound total re tail value 40c all for 20c ONE CAKE Creme Oil Soap free with each purchase of 3 cakes for 25c made Saturday. PEPSODENT Tooth Paste small trial tube enough for 10 days, free for Pepsodent coupon. Ask for Stamps Drug Dept. Ivory Soap 25c 5 Cakes Special; Drug Dept. Limit S cakes to a customer' no deliveries and none sold at above price except with,, other purchases in Drug Dept. Toilet Paper CJ" Special, dozen 3 vr Ks Drug Dept. Bob White toilet ; pa per i-good quality and pure white. On sale Saturday priced ffA very special at, dozen only JvFU WATER GLASS for preserving Eggs pint at 20c. quart at 35c H gallon at 50c gallon at 75c Imitation Ivory Main Floor Very dainty for East er gifts. We show an excellent assortment of articles . in plain white and hand decorated designs. A Few Specials In White Ivory Jewel Boxes priced at $1.50 . Hair Receivers priced at 25c Combs priced at only 50c Ivory Trays at 25c . and 50c Picture Frames at 25c and 50c Ivory Buffers at 25c and 75c Easter Waists $5.00 to $23.75 Second Floor You will find all the season's newest and best styles in this showing of waists. Tailored and fancy models in the i latest col ors, including Victory red, blue, sunset, gray, flesh and white. Beautiful new waists of Georgette crepe $5.75 up to $23.75 Of crepe de chine $5.00-$9.85 Of Rich Satins at $7 to $9.85 Of striped Silks $5.00 to $9.50 Hats l vl"1' irt T ,X Try Kalos Skin Reiuvenator A remarkably effective prepara tion for restoring roundness and contour to the face. It also builds up the tissues, nourishes v and strengthens the. muscles Land im parts a soft velvety -texture to the skin. Treatment and for. sale in our popular Beauty Shop, Second Floor. Fourth Floor 4th Floor Experienced . tele phone clerks at your service from 8 A. M. until 6 P. M. Karo Blue Label Syrup Q A large size can priced at JVJ' Karo Red Label Syrup at 95c Del Monte Peas, 3 cans 50c Oregon Prunes spec!,; lb. 17c Soft Shell Almonds, lb. 35c English Walnuts, lb. at 35c Sale of Rogers Silverware Bas e m e n t Wm. Rogers' . "W. ' R." b r a h d silverplated flat war spoons, forks, knives and sugar shells neat pattern gray finish. Tea Spoons: 9c Dessert !- lOp Spoons only AO C Dessert ! f Qf Forks at only 4-Oi Medium 0" Forks at only X. Butter -IQp Knives -only Aai Sugar. "I Qi, Shells at only 'A7t Saturday Special Second Floor A fitting climax to the most suc cessful Easter season we in our Millinery Depart ment! Women who have ever experienced have put off buying their Easter hats will have an op portunity to select from over 300 charming models at this store Saturday at an average of less than half regular values. In one of ou. Morrison Street windows we show a few of these hat enough to give you an idea of the sensational bargains to be had on the inside. Many Beautiful Pattern Hats Are Included in This Sale Mats that have served as models also a large assortment of trimmed hats and sitort hats. Large, medium and small effects in every desirable shape, color and trimming. The millinery event of the Easter season! Come in and see these! Millinery Salons Second Floor - j Men's Quality Clothes Reasonably Priced CLOTHES that will appeal to every man who likes the satisfaction of being well groemed and getting his money's worth for the man who shops wisely. Step in Saturday morning or whenever you have a few min utes to spare and look over our stock of new Spring suits at $25.00 up to $50.00 Mens $1.50 Shirts . At 95c Main Floor Shirts that are well worth $1.50 of any man's money! Celebrated Belmont make. Full-cut and well-made In every par ticular. French cuffs. All sizes QKf 14 to 18. On sale Saturday priced at fOy Mens Union Suits At $1.89 Main Floor Chalmers Inrox Union Suits of fine white cotton gauze. Long or short sleeves, ankle length. All sizes. 3" QQ Slightly imperfect. z)zS grade at tJAeO7 Mens $1.50 Work Shirts At 98c Main Floor Cones Bros. Blue Chambray Shirts worktngmen know this make. Large, full-cut styles. Union mad. Regu--QQ0 lar 1.50 shirts on sale Friday it vOt 65c PRESIDENT SUSPENDERS In AOn assorted patterns, and colors priced OC 500 Men's Easter Ties -150 to $250 Grades for Main Floor Large t flowing-end ties or i the medium ' widths. .'Made up in high-grade silks in a good selection of patterns and col ors. 1.50 to 2.5o;, lies special at 98c 356 Buster Brown .Hose - in Q"j t blzrk and ' a few cnlnrw 4 nairs D AU vl Women's Easter Suits At $25 to $140 THE! GARMENT SALONS will feature a great Easter showing of women's and misses' suits Saturday. Plan to come and see the many beautiful models on display. Suits of tricolet, silk poplin, gabardine, tricotine, f Poiret twill and various other materials; Tai lored and dressy effects. Sizes 14 to 46. Prices range from $25.00 to $140.00 Women's Coats Second Floor Smart belted coats in numerous styles also loose cape effects and tailored styles. Made; up in wool velour, gabar dine, serge, tricotine, bolivia and mixtures. Priced $15 to $95 NEW DOLMANS in a large as sortment of the best styles, in cluding draped and straight line models. At $22.50 to $150 Charming New Dresses Of taffeta, satin, tricolet, moire, foulard, crepe de chine, fancy Georgette crepe, serge, gabardine and jersey. Dresses for street and afternoon wear in the smartest and prettiest of the; new styles. $17.45 up to $75.00 71m - Silk Petticoats Second Floor Taffeta silk petticoats in many attractive styles new jersey silk petticoats so much liked by all women petticoats with plaited, tucked and ribbon trimmed flounces some with slit flounces. Victory red, cerise, purple, turquoise, green and other new shades to go with paster apparel. Petticoat prices range $4.49 to $15.00 Basement Underprice Store Dresses Women's Coats, On Sale Saturday . Basement We have taken a num- ber ;Of women's and misses' new Spring coats and dresses from our regu lar stock and put a new low price on them for Saturday's selling in the Base ment Underprice Store. The styles are uprto-date and the workmanship is of the highest order. Practically all sizes in both coats and dresses. Priced extra special for Saturday's selling in the Basement Store at only $16.95 I Easter Neckwear 49c sheer materials and trimmed with laces." Offered for Saturday in the Basement at 49c. . Basement Millinery Sale Trimmed Hats $4.98 Basement Leghorn brims, with silk crowns flower-trimmed small hats in turban and bandeau style flower, ribbon and fancy trimmed tailored hats short side-roll effects, also large rough straw bats for maids and matrons. Great variety to select from in JZA Qfi black, and colors- Priced special for Saturday at only. Ve0 Easter Sale Boys' Suits 10 CA Lines Formerly dfn CT A &eoDU Piiced at $20 3)1 jDU Main Floor Not all sizes, as this lot is composed of odd lines taken from our regular stock. Latest style Norfolks with full lined pants. Light and dark colors also a few in striped effects. Splert- j- O fTfl didi well-made suits. , While: they last priced special -at wlA.UU BOYS' BLUE SERGE SUITS FOR CONFIRMATION NEW SHIPMENT just In. Latest models for spring 1919. : Beautifull, tailored throughout. Sizes for boys 6 to 12 years. Prices range frott $8.50 up to $13.50 Boys' Store, First Floor. Boys' Pants ! at 98c Main Floor Good quality "novelty I Main Floor Good ' heavy - ribbed mixtures in light and dark colors, hose that will give excellent sery Ages 6 to 14. Jtants QQ. ice. Sizes 6 to-; 10 Qf worth 1.25. '.50. srec'I VOV priced srecial at i rafr, Out Sale of Boys' Stocking Children's Easter Apparel In a Notable Showing Second Floor Mothers are cordially invited to visit this popular department and view the many new arrivals in children's spring coats and dresses. Easter Dresses SILK DRESSES for girls 8 years to intermediate ages. Attractive styles made up in plain colors or plaids with Georgetje vests and latest "trim mings prices range from $18.50 to $32.50 GIRLS' DRESS of white nets and other materials fancy 'styles prices range $10.75 to $19.50 Girls Silk Skirts special for Saturday ft $3.98 Heatherbloom Petticoats priced 2.49 to Children's Easter Goats and Capes GIRLS' COATS in shepherd checks and bedford cord with npv elty belts, pockets and fancy silk collars. Ages' 8, to 14 (PI A QQ years. l8.So values tDAUeJO Aik for Trading Stamps SILK COATS for little tots' 2 to 6 years of age.: Rose,. Copen, green , and taupe. . Val-. JQ Off aes to 16.50 special tDaaOO GIRLS' serge Capes in various colors Priced $15.50 ' to $39 NewSKp-On Gloves Main Floor We have just opened up an import shipment of -Women's new Slip-On Gloves that are causing such a stir In Paris and New4 .York. These are shown in' S-button length, with three clasps at wrist. Mole, beaver, taupe, white and black. Also fresh new stocks of one and two-clasp P. K. stitched Gloves in brown, mode, cream, pearl, black and white. Finest quality ' French Gloves, $3 $3.25. $3.75. $4 pr. Silk Gloves 85c to $2.00 Kayser and Portland Maid Silk Gloves in all the popular shades and pointings. Best qualities of tricot and Milanese in two-clasp styles, with double tipped fin gers. Black, white and colors. Specially priced at 85c to$2.00 PURE LINEN Table Cloths 2x3 yards in size with border all around $9.75. $10. $12.50 and $13 PURE LINEN Sets cloth and one dozen napkins to match, 2x3 yard size $25.00 to $41.00 set. PURE LINEN Table Cloths, size 2x2Vi yards fof 5 4-inch tables; one dozen napkins to match. ' Ex tra good quality a ; Set, $33.00 DINNER N A PK1NS, full size and all pure ' linen. Beautiful de signs. Richardson's - -famous dou ble damask. Priced 21 fl HO special the dozen, ai WlU.UU Women's Silk Hosiery; 85c to $3.50 Main Floor Beautfiul new embroM ered, clocked and openwork del signs to go with the new pumps ana Oxfords. Also plain Silk Hose ill all the most desirable shades, plenty of dark: browns, white and biacks. Priced 8Sc to $3.50 raid The History You Have Been Waiting for 9 Greatest Wan AAALury S. J. Duncan Clark, Joaephuf' Daniela, John J. Pershing- and Aif- niral Wm. Simmc. A one volume history of the war by writer of international authority. Con tains a rare and elaborate coll ection of photos f t o m every source; also, maps of the continent and individual countries. An intensely interesting book. $2.50 Per Copy Book Shop Main Floor jRV ForGMa tfo 'For Boy- IF- 9f2tolB Make Perfect Feet BOYS AND GIRLS require- different shoes from men and women. Their tender little, feet can easily be ruined by badly shaped shoes. On the other hand, scientifically designed shoes will help the growing feet to de velop properly -by always keeping each pliable bone and delicate muscle in its correct upsition. Buster Brown Shoes accurately provide for every gradual change - in the growth of the feet, and make "the shoes support; and' strengthen the feet at every needed point. Ideal Shoes for Boys and Girls because they are made on the famous BROWN SHAPING LASTS that are shaped upon correct physiological lines are expressly designed to develop and train the feet and to keep them free from all foot ailments corns, bunions, broken arches, .etc. .-. Bxister. Brown Shoes Give Service for they are made of best selected leathers, and great care is given to the finish of every pair. Come in and see the new models now on display, j - s ;' . ... Shoe Department .. Main Floor . r j l