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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1918)
S I I STORE CLOSED TODAY OPEN TOMORROW FROM 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. THIS STORE USES NO COMPARATIVE PRICES. THEY ARE MISLEADING AND OFTEN UNTRUE. I II man yvoii& oo vo. Merchandise of cJ Merit Only" THE MORNlSCr OREGON IAN. THURSDAY', NOVtrJlJiER . 28, 1918. v ! V i i . There Are Three . Great Pianos in I America 1 I KNABE J 1 Is the Best I -Wby g Iewnere wid pay B more money "when Knabe'can a 'e bought for leu M I ft f Cents 'toJhc.l'Muucal Floors'the Seventh cHUiM otJ Merit Only" T MEN THHEATENED COTHASf OFFICERS SAT THEY VIIi IXSE MACHINE CtfAS. Boys Who Have Been Breaking Cp ' Socialist Meetings Mast Be Kept Under Control. TTETW TCRK. Not. 17. Threat of the se of machine guns by the police on oldiers and tailors resisting the ef forts of the police to prevent lawless attacks was contained in a letter sent br Police Commissioner Enright to JIayor Hylan today and forwarded by the Mayor to the Federal authorities in letters of protest against disorderly conduct by men In the service at two recent meetings of Socialists here. The Mayor's protest, directed to the Secretaries of War and the Navy; Major-General Bell, commander of the Department of the East, and Kear-Ad-mlial Usher, commandant of the Third Naval District, demanded that Federal authorities "immediately anan?e to keep soldiers and sailors under their control while they are in uniform and until they are discharged from the iaavy and Army." Coartesy .o Returned. The police, the Mayor said, had shown extreme courtesy to the men in uniform and expected they would reciprocate, but the latter had assumed, he declared, "that they are privileged to conduct themselves as they please." This attitude, he asserted, had endan gered law and order. Their own de portment. Sir. Hylan added, had made It necessary for him to order the police to give to soldiers and sailors "the same treatment as civilians when they become disorderly and Incite rots." Commssloner Enright in his letter to Mayor Hylan charged soldiers and sailors with "reprehensible conduct" on several occasions following the signing of the armistice. B Serious Disorders Feared. In order to forestall "serious disor ders" when soldiers and sailors are demobilized. Commissioner Enright suggested that the Government keep the men under control while they are In uniform and send the men directly to the districts where they were en rolled. He urged that demobilized sol diers be paid off by their local draft boards, "protecting this and other large cities from consequences the srravity of which no one could pos sibly estimate." delegation consists of Premier Vlttorio Orlando, Leonida Bissolati-Bergavschl, leader of the Reform Socialists; Fra nesco Saverlo-Nittl, Minister of the Treasury: Eugenio Chiesa, member of the Chamber of Deputies; General Ar mando Diaz, commander of the Italian armies; General Badoglio, chief of tart to General Dias and second in com mand, of the Italian armies, and sev eral Senators and membera of -the Chamber of Deputies. . t PARIS. Nor. 27. (Haras.) It seems decided that President Wilson will land at Brest, according to the Matin. He will be met there by Stephen Plchon, Foreign Minister, and Georges Leygues, Minister of Marine, who will welcome him In the name of the French gov ernment. They will accompany him te Paris, where President Polncare will await the distinguished visitor, sur rounded by all the other members of the government and the chiefs of the allied armies. Cuba's Delegation on Way. NEW YORK, Nov. 17. Cuba's dele gation to the world peace conference rrived here today by steamship an its way to France, whither they will sajl shortly. VISITORS WELCOME. The largest and finest bakery in the N-rthwest is here In Portland occupy ing the block at Vancouver are., Ivy and Fremont streets. It is the Log Cabin Bakery, the home of Holsum bread, and Is well worth any one's time to visit. Modernly equipped throughout. the bread is scarcely touched by hand from the time it is mixed until sejit wrapped and sealed to your grocer. Visitors are always welcome at the plant take a Williams-ave. car to Ivy street. Adv. FINNISH CABINET FORMED Recognition of Independence by All Powers Aim of Government. STOCKHOLM. Nov. 17. A new Finn ish cabinet has been formed. It is head ed by M. Ingmann. while Senator Cas tren becomes Minister of Finance and M. Enckcll, former State Secretary, is Foreign Minister. This cabinet was ap pointed yesterday and marks a com plete reversal of Finland's policy. The new government is that of Gen eral Mannerheim. .The new ministry represents all the middle-class parties, with the exception of the Agrarians. . Its programme Is to bring about recog nition of Finland s Independence by all Army Courses Reduced. WASHINGTON. Nov. 27. The course of Instruction of units In the central officers' training camps of the Army has been cut one month, so as to close all of the schools February 15 next. Students upon graduation will be of fered commissions in the Officers' Re serve Corps. The diet during and mft.r lnfluensa. Hor llrk'a Malted Milk, nourishing, dlxestibie. A1v. DANCING GRAND THANKSGIVING BALL AT DE HONEY'S BE.tr TIFIX. ACADEMY, 23D AD WASHINGTON. Till BSDAY 2STII. EVE, ROY". Beauty Contest THflEE VAUABIE PHI.K5 FOR THRKE MOST BEACTlFl'L LADIES. EXHIBITION DANCING. Mr. DeHoney and his dancing part ner will give exhibitions in the most beautiful Spanish and classic dances. i see the beauties win tne prizes. See America's greatest dancers in the most beautiful dances. Learn who you the Dowers, if possible, before the Deace should select as your dancing instruc tor. uance to tne Dest music, wr.ere you meet refined people. You cannot conference, stemming Bolshevist propa ganda from Russia and solving food problems. PRESIDENT READY TO SAIL (Continued Krom First Pse.) President will administer the duties of his office aboard ship and from Paris. He holds that there are no con stitutional difficulties and wireless and cable communication solves the physical problem. Secretary Tumulty will remain In Washington throughout the President's absence. He will be in constant touch with the Executive and expects to sub mit by cable or wireless matters to be acted upon just as he submits them personally or by messenger. YILSOX TO BOARD SHIP DEC. 3 Presidential Party to Reach Des tination Yeek Later. NEW YORK. Nov. 27. The saloons and cabins of the steamship George Washington, which Is to take President Wilson and his party to the peace con ference, are being redecorated at Ho boken, and it is expected that she will be ready to move into the Hudson River on December 3. President v Uson and his party are expected to go on board the steamer next Tuesday afternoon. The automo biles of the party were placed in the hold yesterday. Navy officials expect rat she will be escorted by the United Mcates battleship Pennsylvania and two new destroyers. The George Washington will carry a crew of 1000 naval officers and" men and should arrive at her port of desti nation December 10. arrord to miss tnis arrair. Tell your frier. ds to meet you. Admission La dies 30c, gentlemen. 60c. JEW CLASSES FOR BEGINNERS will start Friday eve., Nov. 29th, and Monday eve.. Dec. -2d. All modern dances taught in eight lessons ladies S4. gentlemen $5. The only school teaching one lesson the entire evening, 8 to 11. Plenty of practice, no embar rassment. The only school with a sep arate step room and extra teachers where backward pupils receive special attention. The only school with a sys tem which teaches the gentleman to lead and the lady to follow correctly, where you will darice with dozens of different partners each lesson (the only way to become a practical dancer), and -where each pupil receives a thor ough printed description of all dances free. Our ability enables us to guar antee to teach you to dance in one term. and. owing to our large amount of business, we give you six times rhe value for your money you can receive in the ordinary school. Rrclnnrn he-aid Mart this week. Advanced class starts Tues. eve., Dec 3d. Private les sons all hours. Call afteronon or eve. Phone Main 7656. I For Friday In the Store of Essential Gifts Big Events Launch the Great Holiday Season "And so let us be ' cheerful, without regret for the past, with contentment in the present, and with strong hope for the future" ThanKsgivii&j . . fr fa We are proud, this day, of the 44 young men from this insii-' lulion serving the colors. We are thankful that of the 44 blue stars in our Service Flag not one has been changed to gold. We are happy io reassure the families of "our boys" that the positions they left are open for them whenever Uncle Sam returns them to us, whether dis abled or no. ' a' r ' ' i Sfr 3 Sfr t And we feel personally thankful that three young men,- relatives of our firm, who enlisted at the outbreak of the war as pri vates, will return as commissioned offi cersas reward for endeavor. . , To those not so fortunate (whose star has turned to gold) We think f them this day, and remind them that theirs is the greatest pride of all our people. ITALIAX DELKGATIOX NAMED Distinguished Men to Assist hi Wel coming President. ' KOME, Nov. 27. The Italian govern ment has chosen the delegation which mill go to Paris to take part In the Wk.vM V . . a ..... ...... .. ..wm. AUV, f TOMORROW YOU GET I f U THE RE5T Of IT . I l ' j NOrV-VYATCH CLOSELY! I " 800 Pieces Christmas Cut Glass a Special Purchase and Sale Fortunate conditions of trade, and being on the spot at the time brought us these 800 pieces of fine cut glass for this great Christmas sale. Every offering here is phenomena!. 344 at $2.45 This lot includes 8-inch nap pies. 8-inch berry bowls, 8-inch round nappies, 2-handled, 7-inch nappies, tall comports, mayon naise seta and vases. 54 at $2.95 Thle lot ef 54 pieces includes vases the large 10-inch size in a variety of attractive cut tings. . At $1.69 58 pieces 7-inch low nappies in F. B. Clark's cut reaper pattern. At $1.89 40 pieces 7-in. nap pies In V. B. Clark's cut reaper pattern. 168 at $1.15 Included in thia lot are bon-bon dishes and handled nappies in assorted cuttings. At $2.39 25 sleces 8-in. nan pies, in P. B. Clark's cut reaper pattern. At $1.85 42 pieces 2-handled nappies in cut Regent pattern. ' 72 at $1.45 This group includes Assorted bon-bon dishes, spoons, trays and nappies In many cuttings. -I At 50c EngTaved cut Good Night sets tumbler and carafe. At $1.95 Lovely cut k tumb lers grace ful shapes. 12 Sets $7.95 Includes 7-piece water sets, set' of six water tumblers and 3-pL pitcher in rich, heavy cut rec ord pattern. . . 25 Sets $5.95 Includes heavy cut glass 7-piece water sets in three styles of at tractive floral designs. , Don't fail to come to this cut glass sale early.' Savings such as these cannot be made often. Sixth Floor Lipman, Wolfe &Co. With Christmas now only a matter of weeks, it is urgent that everyone bestir themselves and start in to shop earnestly for the holidays. And since essential, practical merchandise is first in favor, this store offers for tomorrow (the day after Thanksgiving) hosts of attractive offerings which are equally welcome for immediate use or to be put away until the Great Day. Make it a point, too, to see our other store announcements in tonight's paper. 0 FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Women's Highest-Class Suits Reduced to $42.50 ' - Friday and Saturday the Third Floor Suit Shop has grouped together a splendid selection of its best high-class models and reduced them sharply to $42.50. In the group are fine velours, serges, poplins and broadcloths, the four most ' wanted fabrics, in qualities synonymous with the Lipman-Wolfe name. Best" shades, too black, navy, brown and taupe. ' You may choose from plain tailored suits, with belt,, button or braid trimmings, and from suits lavishly trimmed with fur. The jackets are lined with dependable silks in plain colors or in fancy figured effects. Make the SUIT SHOP Vour FIRST "STOPPING-OFF PLACE" Friday Fourth Floor Lipman, Wolfe & Co. The Best Thing That Has Come This Way in Months 1 200 Pairs of Women's Pure Silk Thread, Full Fashioned Stockings-All First Quality $1.15 1 Reflect one. moment on the present price of a pure silk thread hose with reinforced lisle garter top and sole, and you will in instantly perceive that this is the greatest hosiery sale in this town for months. Absolutely perfect and in the three most-wanted shades of the season,' ' black, taupe and cordovan. Come; come early! Street Floor Lipman, Wolfe Sr Co. Women's Corduroy and Blanket Lounging Robes $3.85 Up The old slogan that "the way to a person's heart is through the stomach" is just another way of saying that comfort means content. All of which signifies that comfort-pToducing cor duroy and blanket lounging-robes ought to be a Jong remem bered, welcome gift. , Corduroy lounging-robes for women, in pretty styles and colors, and women's blanket robes, in a wealth of cheerful colors and good materials at $3.85 to $13.50. We believe that we have the most attractive assortment and the rnost moderate prices in town. Fourth Floor Lipman, Wolfe & Co. 2500 Real Hand Embroid ered Madeira Handkerchiefs 35 Or Three in a Box at $1 What! Thirty-five cents for real Madeira hand embroidered, scalloped and corner handker chiefs! Why, it's less than the present wholesale cost. But here they are for you Friday and three in a neat box for giving at $1. .The 'embroidery has .been worked by hand on fine sheer lawn. Buy them for all your friends. Street Floor. Clean-up of Many Good Gloves $1.50 Broken lines of mocha, suede, lambskin, cape and kid gloves. Good assortment of sizes and colors. Every pair tremendously reduced. Street Floor. 42-Inch AH Wool French Serge $2.50 iubstantial weight and re liable quality in navy, marine, gray, plum, taupe, brown, black and burgundy. This quality cannot be re placed at this price. Second Fine White Wool Blankets at $7.45 New wool and cotton blan kets, full size and heavy weight, at $7.45. Firmly woven with fancy striped pink or blue borders. A typical Friday value. i,,if th A One-Day Sale of Excellent Crepe de Chine and Georgette Blouses $5.00 . . i 1 1 .. LI I 350 choice crepe de chine and Georgette crepe blouses have ,. i r .l i... -i- -. ? nn been specially grouped lor anoiner rousing onc-uay nc ai -.viy. People who attended the last few blouse sales here will vouch for the fact that this store is offering ' more styles and better values in these . . blouse events than can be had else- where in Portland. . All the new features; high and low neck styles; tailored or more modish effects, in white, flesh, navy, black, maize, peach and gray. All $5.00 Friday. As Sketched, $5 Spanish Combs, Amber, Shell and Demi-Amber, Special 25c A very special sale of these popular combs, in plain and pierced designs at the remarkably low figure of 25 cents. 'A splendid collection. Women's Wool and Cotton Union Suits at $3.00 ' High or low neck; long or no sleeve: ankle length. Extra size, $3.75. Street Floor Lipman, Wolfe & Co. 10)-!