TXXEvOIGON DAILY JOURNAL, POUT LAUD, VEDI.'ZGDAY, GCTOCLTl 2, lCi: THIEVES- INVADE" NOB HILL HOMES Ai JD TAKE LOOT Burglars Break ' Into' BrbcWian Residence ' and Steal - Mink Fur and Revolver; M ' JOHNSTON JEWELRY MISSING Hopkins Dwelling -r Entered and "Watch, fiings and Old .Coins Are Stolen.- . ' ,The fashionable. Nob Hilt district was visited by burglars Tuesday night; but their trip this lime was novsucoessful. as on previous occa 'ions. Shortly after the family of . Ben Brockman left home' at 852 Overton street, the house' was en tered through a rear ; window. A vj mink fur and a revolver were taken. The burglars then , turned , to . the 4 home ' of -JVT.'r B. Hon eymaa,' . 85 S . Northrup street, almost directly , back of Brockman V house, where tny stole a rox rur. ' UDr? Wilson Johnston. SOS Albermarle f place, had been entered with a pass key several pieces of iewelry stolen. . George F. Hopkins. -1940 East Morri- soneireet, reportea a waien, lour nngu and 13 ,ld coins stolen from his borne, when It was entered Monday nlKht. ' During the week end the offices of J. P. Johnson, 628 Plttoek building, were pilfered by a thief . who made away with an extra suit of clothes, overcoat and, hat In the office, police Inspectors , are working on each case, but at present nave not established a clue. The basement at the home of Mrs. FV M. 'Lvnch. 898 East Thirty-second street, was broken Into during the night and the following stolen : Three pounds bacon, 4 eggs, roll butter and potatoes. urn orui'o m a limit r l r mi ii ii i ii i i n ft- t.- employes may reasonably be hoped for, that we should, make an-effort to secure Us adoption. '.It cannot be expected that at every step all parties will agree -upon each proposition or method suggested. It Is to be expected,however, that as a whole, i a' plan for ; program" can be greed upon which W" advance further the productive capacity of America through the-establlshment of a sure and heartier .cooperation , between all the elements engaged, In Industry. - 'j' STICK TO-. E5 IS ADTICE if; The puUic. expects not less than that you shaJI havfe that one end in view and stay" together until the way is found leading to, that .end. or until It Is re vealed that the men who work and the men who manage American Industry are so set upon ' divergent paths that all effort at cooperation la . doomed to failure. -I renew my appeal that with a full comprehension of the almost tneomper' able Importance of. your tasks to thjs and to other 'peoples, and with full faith In the high patriotism and good faith of each, pther, you push your task to a happy conclusion. y - - , "WOQDROW WILSON." LfcTTEB IS A?FlArPEX : f - Before reeditigVPreslaent Wilson's let ter,. Chairman Xane said he bad written to the president a tetter describing the situation in the conference. "Lying . on his back en - bis bed. be wrote the letter which I have , here m my hand and which I shall .read toyoul Chairman Lane said. Chairman Lane read the letter with great, oratorical ef fect : .. , "V ' - . ,- The-audience , eat i deepest silence during the seven minute reading. Hand clapping followed and at the suggestion of Chairman, iLane a. rising vote of thanks arid a .tender" of sympathy was taken, t -; ,.V - if r. ' . . - SFABGO KESOLUTIOir HOST 'John Spargo, of the publjc group, said that he felt that a rising, vote of this sort did not seem to him sufficient. He moved that the conference adopt a re so- IS HM D IS OPEN TO NURSERY INVESTIGATION Declares ; Her - Care of Children Does jUA Justify . Attacks of ANSWERS ItTTEfl OF CENSURE lutlon which would be sent U the White' rWelfarejcommissi on. READ TO GROUPS (Oeothratd From Pwe One) except in the spirit and with the very method of warT Must suspicion and hatred and force rule us in civil life? Are our industrial leaders and. our in dustrlal. workers to live together with out .faith in each other, constantly struggling for an advantage over each other, doing naught but what Is com pelled? r METHOD IKTITES DISASTER 'My friends, this would be an intol erable Outlook, a prospect unworthy of the large things done by this people In the mastering of this continent; In deed, It would be r an invitation i to national .disaster. . Vrm ;suoh- k ps slbllltjri my mind turns away, for my confidence Is abiding' that In this land w haye learned how to. accept-the gen era,' judgment upon-1 matters that t af fect the . public weal; And this is the very heart and soul of democracy. "It la my understanding that you have divided, upon one portion only of a pos sible large program, which has not fully been developed. Before a severance is effected based upon present differences, I believe you should stand together for the development of that full program touching the many questions within the broad scope of your Investigations. PROBLEMS MUST BE BOLTED 'Tit was in my mind when this con ference was called that you , would con cern yourselves with the discovery of those methods by which a measurable cooperation . within Industry may' have been secured, and if. new machinery needs to be designed by which a mint mum of conflict between employers and U THOMFSOITS m 1 Deep-carvs Leasee , 9 d (TnuUmwk kusuteied! THE SIGN OP PERFECT SERVICE Keep Your Face Young ,W h yis it that people wearing glasses appear a younger than those who ) need them and do nor ax Wear them ? 0 GLASSES Remove the Strain or Eyes overtaxed !n their efforts to overcome visual defects w reveal the strain la the lines of the face: v:-;'.r? r. -T"." m Good glasses relieve this strain ---and soften the coantenance. Si McEWAN G1ase : will serve your eyesight and keep A A your face young. ,? W A . Until You , Ar Pleased." V v Complete Lens 'Grinding 4 Factory on tha PremUee 9 if I SAVE 1 YOUR i EYES I W piHDMPSONl fA Ui I 1 W5TITUTE , 2 W Eyetieht Specialists H 9 0 I) Ferttaad's Largest, Jtest Med. era, Best Eqilpped, Exclusive OpUeal EfUbUskmeat - Slt-ie-ll CORBETT BLDQ. ; KlirTU. AJID MOKJUSjOB ... Staee lies House sick room pledging each group and each individual in the conference to remain In the conference until a program had .been prepared. , ' Harry A. wheeler, of the employers' group, seconded the Spargo motion. Samuel Qompers said the labor group had held a session this morning f they had too little time fo do thelf work.- He thought ' the. . Spargo motfon' pledging every one to remain in the conference was unfortnhate. : ; .. Chairman-' Lade asked Mr. Spargo to withdraw , bis 'resolution- ; Mr. Spargo did so.;,., ..-v,; ';,. - t.': ,.. - 1IOBBISOK SEFBIMA1TDS SFABGO l The cpnference then adjourned for a half nour to give the labor group op-1 portutilty for 'further conference. A short scene took place as the labor group .jrettreevrom the ball. When frank MLorclson, of .the labor group, passed the table .where Spargo wae sitting he said ; 4 -: "j rrnarwas a neu oi a motion ror you to1 Introduce. Do you want to keep us here day after day to. be cnflclfiedr f Spargo- replied : . .' , "WH, the motion is withdrawn- now, isn't it? You Won't be called upon to vote on It". i" . SFABGO. EXPLAINS M0TI05 . ' Spargo In explaining his motion said : it didn't seem to me enough to send back to President Wilson's sick room word that we had received his letter with a vote of thanks and sympathy. He had asked us in the letter to keep the conference going-, until we either. 'ar ranged, a program, on: which labor and capital might come, together or until we found that, their differences could not be settled. -I felt he wanted a definite; an swer from us as to whether we would do this1 or- not, so I put the motion on the .spur of the moment .without con ference with members of my group," V HT FLA3TKED III ADTAKCE Spargo declared that he had arranged with the chairman of the onference, or with HatTi Wheeler of the employers' group, who seconded his motion, to pre sent such a motion to the conference, -,. "It wasn t planned in advance," he said. ' -; . - Chairman Lane 'bore out Spargo'S statement that the motion had not been part, of, any 'program to force labor to stay in the conference. i "I did not know the Spargo motion was coming," he declared, "and I later asked that it be withdrawn." Invites PuWic HSenerally to Visit Her -Home and See Being Donet; -. ."No individual .or agency aside ifrom. tha'ooard": of Bounty f commis sioners and "the Portland Woman's clubr jjas contributed, so-Tnuch as a crust of "bread o the wirk I Am try Ing to dq andthe ,veryl women who Are . complaining now, , gained, en trance to ;my borne by misrepresen tations. X am ready for.: them and anythingthey care to fxltempt ; Thus Mrs. A. 5 Havlland. 645 Mil ler avenue, SeUwood, today received charge made agamst her nursery home for ' eblldreB and against , Mrs. Millie Trumbull, secretary pro-tern of the Child Miller Closman " Baga. Arm - Sold Exclusivly' in ; Portland, in f Oar Fifth J Floor Luggage Section Pictorial Review Magazine for Novemlier And Pictorial Review Winter Fashion ; - Quarterly, ' ' Now Ready. ' 5freef Floor . cIerchandise of cMerit Only Maytag Electric Washers ; Insure Workles Washdays -1 Let U Send You One on Approval Sold on Easy Terms Household Efficiency Section, Eighth Floor. i ! Blaih Taiiorfed TricQtine Suits $75 Striking Models Plain Tailored y Styles Smart for All Occasions Handsome Fabrics Well Tailored A fAnd what is so smart as a tricotine suit? For street, for business and for general wear a navy tricotine suit spells Fashion, Service and Discriminating Taste. , s -f Here is your opportunity to buy early in the seam von at a moderate price a suit that will insure you that "well dressed". look all season! Altho they are smartly simple and tailored there is style variedness enough to make choosing de lightfully interesting. COMMERl CHAMBER OPPOSES DUMPING 0 F BRITISHWOOLONU.S. Telegram Sent to Senator Cham berlain Asking Him to Use Influence Against Plan. Protesting against the glutting of the American market witkf foreign wool when a large surplus of this article aK ready exists in America, the State Chamber of Commerce this morning sent a message to Senator Chamberlain ask big him to use his Influence against the taking of options on foreign wool. The message follows : . -1 "We ' understand . that arrangements have been made to hold an option on 15,000,000 pounds of wool owned by the British government. We also under stand that this is Just the beginning of a series of options to unload the Brit Ish wool 'surplus, which will result In a great loss to wool growers In this coun try. We wish, to protest in behalf of the commercial organisations Of Oregon and hope that no more option will be made in this country until America dis poses of its surfus stock and until the present stocks on hand are marketed." Waters Leaves for ' Remington t5ervice At San Francisco " K-ll"'?.' "'.-"i.v ' ' . ';X -v; "Oood-bye Charley and good - luck.1 Rotarlaas. Ad, clubbers and business men generally said farewell reluctantly to Charles B. Waters today;, Mr. Wa ters leaves tonight for ' San Francisco, where he becomes branch manager for the Remington Typewriter ; company. His promotion from a similar position in Portland was reported some time ago. ' Mr. Waters has made a conspicuous success in his work In Portland. Ha was president of the Rotary dub last year and chairman in charge of arrangements lor the Northwest 'Rotary convention, in Portland this year. He has . been in Remington service. 24 years and has spent half of that time in Portland.. Mrs Waters will not join bun in San Fran cisco for several weeks. . .' ' BLAMESjWOMAJJ- FOR CH1TTCISM 34rs. Oeorge L. 'wilUams, ; who ' I know is In part responsible for the let ter of censure sent to Dr. T. W. DeBusk, gained entrance to my1 home by telling me that she was sent out y the board of relief. Mrs.. T. C. pillson. connected with the Waverly baby home, came to my home also while most of the chil dren were- at' Sunday school' and re quested me to harbor a child of a poor mother. I refused because' my accommo dations were then taxed.; She tried to get Information- about my babies, but she did not succeed, because, ! refuse the history of their lives to any but the proper authorities and parents "These are the only, women, aside from mothers, who have found time to become- interested In the work at my home, which Is a private institution, rec ognizing no religious or other Auspices. RECEIVES SOME SUPPORT The county 'commissioners pay me $20 a month each for five children In the hdme.' The Child Welfare commis sion has not sent a solitary child to me. The Portland Women" club gave me a fund of $31.60 at one time.. To this I added $8,50 oC-W own 'money and bought needed clothing. t 4 "I openly and willingly urge 'each member of the Child Welfare commis sion and the public generally to visit the home and inspect its work. My re quest for a license has not been acted upon and I -welcome an Investigation before it Is." INot one department in the county courthouse, I believe, will decline to vouch for my work and my home. I have tried to be a falthf n' worker, and I recognise no failure nothing but suc cess. I do know what to do and I will go through with it, come what may." ' ' v i Big Shirt Factory m Mt i TUTJIV TT 10 isian; wui; use. Silk From Orient V; v. ' .- " ; ' The largest silk shirt manufacturing concern on -the Pacific coast will, start Operation In Portland Monday, accord ing to announcement made by 8. Shlrek, owner of the company, to the trade de partment of the -Chamberpot mmerce. The company' new : plant "Is located ..at ail Pine street. '.JL;-. "' - Shlrek says that 10 nacblnes' Witt be operated at first '.and. that more wHl be added latep. It lsvthe Intention ot the company to manufacture shirts from silk imported from the Orient by the Portland-Oriental steamers. Freight Expert .of Northern abifio Portland Visitor 3. B. Barrett, freight traffic manager of the Northern Pacific railroad, spent Tuesday in Portland on official business. kBarrett Is the originator of the -pro posed consolidated tariff 82 A which oc casioned much talk lais summer. The tariff reduced-the volume of various freight rates to a much smaller Kite. Consideration has been given the pro posed revision of tariffs by the Port land district freight trarne committee, but has been rejected tor the present. Eight-Year-OldBoy Who Left His Home r Still Among Missing Eight-year-old , Byron .Johnson, who disappeared, from his home Tuesday at 152 East Seventy-first street north, was still missing, today,, according; to re ports received at Sheriff Hurlburt's of fice Search is being maintained by D. H. C. .Johnson, father of the boy, as sisted by deputy sheriffs And friends, f It is believed the . lad is wandering around In the neighborhood .of Monta villa and that his disappearance Is due to a disinclination on his part to attend school. . i Odd Fellows to Entertain J The annual homecoming of Samaritan lodge, Z. O. O. F. will be held at the Multnimah hotel this, evening, with dancing, 'card playing 1 and, .a ' musical program. Returned soldier and sailor members win be guests of honor. Chanae in Ministers -Rome, Oct 21. (U. P.)-Minlster Or sinl Baroni at Berne wlU. replace Slgnor Paoluccl Wboll, -who i has ? been ap pointed Italian ambassador to Tokio, It was announced today. ReBSef JZLs FOR J H DIG! ST0 n 6 Dell-ans Hotwaterj Sure Relief 05 INDICCSTION These are exceptionally well fitting suits and the workmanship and details of finish are of the quality always associated with exclusive and much higher priced suits. Silk linings are fanciful and varicolored. Shopping early in the forenoon is advised. V ThirJ Root, Upman, Wolfs A Co. Furs For the Younger Set Sketched The wee girl iod her older $ister$ have their own particular Fur Section where careful buying has secured for them Furs of Fashion at extremely moderate prices. Kit Cowey sets, scarf and muff, at $12 and $12.50. Natural opossum, animal scarf and muff, at $8.50. Patagonia Fox, Nutria and Natural Kit fox sets, at $28.50. $29.50 and $35. . v White Tun Iceland Fox Angora. Thibet, Imitation Brmine (white kit coney), etc.. in sets and separate neck pieces, priced $8.75. $9.75. $10.75. $11.50. $17.50 $18.50. Third Roof, Upman, Wolf. A Co. D Sketched Gowns, Petticoats, Envelope Chemise, Camisole, JBloomers, Boudbir Caps , Aflat $1.35 Sizes and styles, for all a chance to lay in a sup ply of pretty lingerie at small cost. Gowmt of soft long cloth, tailored styles, daintily finished with colored stitchery and shlrrings. Petticoats of excellent quality long cloth. Deep ruffle of embroidery. Some are lace trimmed. Envelope Chemise of dainty long cloth tailored and lace or embroid ery ; trimmed. Strap or built up shoulder effects. Camisoles Wash saUn In eight different styles. Delicate flesh tints, tailored, and lacy styles. Bloomers of genuine Windsor Crepe. Ruffled at knee with pow der puff pocket. Finished with rib bon and colored stitchery. Rein forced. . Bosdolr Caps A wonderful as sortment many styles silk, net and ribbon. Ribbon, lace and rose buds adorn them. Lovely shades of rose, maise, blue, Amethyst and pink. ; Fourth Floor, Upman, Wolf Sl Co. Sketched Stylish Stout Corsets Sveltine 99 Specialized and individualized cor sets4esigned exclusively for stout fir- " ures, fashioned through the Sveltine System of "Stylish Stout" appearance. "Stylish -Stout" corsets insure "the fashionably slender silhouette without the uncomfortable feeling of restraint . -100 Efficient" Models for all types of stout figures. Take.advantijfe of our expert corset service. Fourth Floor, Upman, Wolfe ex Co. Notes of the New Halloween Novelties The first' Halloween since the war will be the inspiration of many festivities it's quite the smart thing to turn your home into an elfin bower this season to entertain witches, elves, "spooks," goblins and all the fairy folk that '.re sup posed to walk on the night of October 31. We have everything you need for decoration. From 5c up to $1.50. Street Floor, Upman, Wolf ft Co. New Gift Furniture Here FiVcJi Floor --Sd many new pieces of love- -vi ly gift furniture, in mahogany, ! . wicker and the beautiful over- .l stuffed furniture that we up- w, holster in our own workrooms, . v have arrived to make the Gift.,; Furniture Shop a most inter-. esting place to shop for., the i Holidays. ' Gate leg a Tables mahogany Folding tables, davenport tables, sewing stands, tea wag ons, telephone tables, smoking stands and quite the loveliest, old fashioned looking spinet desks all in rich mahogany. Gift Furnitur Shop. . ; " ' 1 TheArtisticin Fashions - i Revealed in the e T T e , , Millinery Inspired by paintings and portraits of old masters and successfully interpreted b y artist designers are the new hats whose lines and adorn ments are the smartest and most becoming we have ever Shown. W take great pride hi displaying our Au tumn and Win tar modes t - '. ; Third Floor, Upman, Wolf e 4 Co. 1 m i ayeLmaBmommomsomJ XT Isn't It ;a Satisfaction to Know YoUV FitidYbur Clothes Uncruthed At the End of Your Journey? " Cuts down on your bills for press ing, too. Garments packed in a . --'' k' .-" j , ": " ' ' ' Mendel Dustproof Wardrobe Trunk are 'fresh and unwrinkted. ready to put right on. at the end. of the longest journey. i We are showing eighua models and sizes, from the convenient steamer size to the large oversize for the honeymooners. -j- , Our No. 122 Is an excellent full size trunk v with open .top, ten garment hangers, shoe pockets and laundry . bag. ' Priced $60. ; Our No. 125 is an extra large model 'with open top, twelve hangers, shoe pockets, laundry bag and electric Iron holder $65. . ' -Both art) exceptionally good trunk: . . ; values. " .... Luggsgu Section, Fifth Floory .. , . .. ' Upman, Wolf St Co, - . C 8& Charming New Draperies' We've a most excellent as , sortment of draperies lustrous ' j Kapock and rich madras,' in lovely new colorings. Charm- ing new cretonnes and chintzes moderately priced.- Gift Furniture Shop, r Couch - ' Covers and Table Runners Of soft, velvety velours in , all the rich Mulberry, gold, blue and purple shades, in Oriental, Chinese and conventional , pat ternings. And of tapestry and chenille. 25-inch table runners of velours, tapestry and silk, and the small rug effects in chenille. Gift Furniture Shop, Fifth Floor, , Upmsa, Wolf St Co. v ' Hand, Painted' Glass . -Dainty nand painted Dresden v effects " on clearest of crystal flower., bowls, baskets, mayon-, , naise sets, compotes and a va- riety of other shapes and sires -to add a bit of glowing color td your table., ..Sixth Floor Art pepartment, '. , Upman, Wolf St Co. - THIS STORE VSES NO COMPARATIVE PRlCtS-THEY ARE MISLEADING AND OFTEN UNTRUE