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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1919)
TIIE MORNING OREGONIAX, WEDNESDAY, -APRIL 16, 1919. 1 NEW VICTOR RECORDS FOR EASTER SEVENTH FLOOR .5 TO RETURN TO TOKIO State Department Advised of Official's Plans. CONFERENCE IS ARRANGED nKernational Development Declared ot Factor Announcement of Return Withheld. STASHING TON". April 15. The state department was advised formally today of plans of Viscount I.hil, the Japanese ambassador to the United States, to leave here next month (or Tokio. At the Japanese embassy it was said that the ambassador was returning tor con lerencese with his government. State department attaches were in formed several weeks ago of Viscount John's plans and it was said today that recent international developments were not m factor. Abo it was said there has been no suggestion of retirement of Viscount Jshii. except as political affairs in Japan may bear upon his personal plans. There will be noofficial announce ment for the present as to the am bassador's return to the United States. It is understood that will depend en tirely upon developments after he reaches home. He is expected to sail from an Francisco about the middle of JIay. NORMAL WORK TO BE GIVEN i-pokano Hi;h School Establishes 'lne Weeks' Coarse. SPOKANE. Wash.. April 13. (Spe ciai.) A nine weeks' course In accred ited sts.te normal work will be given at the Lewis and Clark high school Brrinning June 9. The announcement was made today Br Principal N. IX Showaiter of Cheney and JTtncipal II. M. Hart, who made ar rangemcnts for the extension division of the summer session of the etate nor mal ut Cneney to establish the branch a ere. Jjdmes A. Burke, principal of the Gar field school, will have charge of the review work in mathematics and aca demic, work and the teachers for the professional or educational work will be picked from the staff of the nor ma L LOUISE BRYANT IS BARRED Salt Lake Withholds Permission for High-School Lecture. SALT LAKE C1TI. April 13. Per mission to fpoak in the auditorium of the west Mffh school here was denied today to Louise Bryant, said to be the wife of John Heed, reputed Russian bolshevik representative in the United States. Miss Bryant was to have lectured here tonight on "The Russian Revolu tion as I Paw It. hut the board of ed ueation. after advising with Dave Ger- shon. department of justice agent here, refused permission for use of the school aaditonuni. WALTER R. MAY IS CAPTAIN Conimisr-ion Given in IT. S. Public Health Srrvico Iter-crve. ORKGONIAX NEWS KCREAl". Wash ington. April 15. Walter W. R. May, former aseistant city editor of The Ore- gonian. today received a commission wtth rank of captain in the United Ktates public health service reserve. having the grade of passed assistant surgeon. The United States public health serv ice is a branch of the military estab lishment. Highway Intimate Prepared. TIIE DAI.tVES. Or.. April 13. .Spe cial.) It will cost approximately Sb.. VtfO to connect the Columbia river high way through The Dalles, according to preliminary estimates prepared by City Kngineer T. A. liarrow. Mayor P. J. SLadelman took the estimates to Port land today and will consult wtth the state highway commission. The link id the eastern city limits will cost J :."', that to the western city limits JlJ.tlS. and construction to the Kourth strcet bridge f 17.0H3. Read The Orrconian classified ndi". .-xnrTtsMfT THIS ORIENTAL CAFE THm Imrxrmt ami fiac-vt Popular-Priced f fir. I KeH' Opes II A. M. a: A. M. IT. I t. l . HAY J. 4. J HAM) wit I plM frm 1 to :3. net :.; 1:-M. H ny not rptd jour nHtn hour and fio our rvcellTt tr ice and cul atnc? If you don't rre to dnnrt, you nuy cm t )our noon. 4ly meal midt plrasant nurround Inct and eujoy our un-i.lr Jail y vrchestm. t?rtcfr nAiLY U.HH 11 A.M. in 8 p M. 34r. X&e. 40c and up nclulinf soup. vc tti?9. drinks. ds. - rt wttii any meat orun. i hi. k-n or Tor- kt-T I N rr-r .. Mor II A. M. to 9 f. M. AmrTirm n 4 (' h 1 e l-hr An Time li or Mht. All R1bU of I I tOK. BRfMW AV and WKH. (Viv. BY ALL MEANS Have Your Car washed BEFORE EASTER SIMONIZING OUR SPECIALTY R. G. LYDY WASHINGTON STREET PL'BLIC GARAGE First and Washington Streets j PEGGY I TIE mMllWu HE NEW ONES THE oUmni cTq1 CO j? SD ian yvoue ckd vo. . -"Merchandise of cJ Merit Only" There Is No Gainsaying the Fact That the Lipman, Wolfe EASTER ASSORTMENTS Are the Best Ever Shown to the Portland Trade The New Peplum Blouses at $12.50, $15, $16.50 You've been seeing just such blouses illustrated in the fashion magazines of highest authority. Dainty Georgettes with the sim plest . trimming imaginable. For A instance: A blue C-eorgette in J'''1?! peplum style is collarlcss and' has cttv -.large moons or Dlue emDroiaery; seit toned. t white tjeorgette V liar n trAur if -ia l-i if s frtnrr aknn $ t I li'Vtn' neci lPed back upon itself, - lum. A third has the tiniest of frill to outline its neck and pep lum, and there are many others equally smart. -They're in Victory red. League blue, biscuit, beige, white, flesh and maize; orchid. As Sketched. , Third Floor Lipman, Lipman, W olfe & Co. : ai tT Til It 1 f w mm, Suit buying is done by types here, not the easy way, by sizes. The shor-waisted woman, the long- waisted woman, the short, stout woman, the regular size woman . will find suits built especially to become her. And not only suits, but frocks and coats and dolmans; in a word, all garments are selected with the "type" idea in mind. Much Wanted Klocked Pure Silk Hose$3.50 Due to labor conditions in the east we have had difficulty in securing silk hose, and ths shipment of the very kind that women have so insistently demanded comes as a welcome relief to the situation. Some of these are all silk, others have silk lisle garter tops and soles, and all with reinforced garter tops. They are black, white, cordovan, navy, gray and ivory, with handsome klockings in contrasting colors. Full line of sizes. "Street Floor Lipman, IV olfe & Co. As Sketched. As Sketched. Sends EXCLUSIVE New Model Hats That We May Sell for $12.50, $15, $20 And as everyone knows, it is indeed rare to buy "Joseph" creations at such prices. And we would add, too, that Lipman-Wolfe's is the only store in Portland at which these models from this famous designer can be bought. And besides these Joseph hats we have countless other models for Easter. Tai Iored and dress hats de signed by our own clever milliners. Hats in a range of price from $5 to $75 ) mi n i ft a in i i As Sketched. These models are distinc tive, individual in shape, with the smartest touches of trim ming; just the right touch to give that indefinable quality, chic. Small, medium, large; every size, every style; black and every color that is in vogue is featured. Tailored and dress hats; individual styles; wonderfully smart and becoming and very specially priced. Third Floor Lipman, W olfe & Co. La Vida Corsets For All Types Have the correct foundation for your costume and its lines will conform naturally with the graceful silhoutte demanded today. La Vida corsets are designed for all types of figures, and are made of coutil, fancy brocades or satin. Priced from $5 to $12.50. Fitted by expert corsetieres. Fourth Floor Lipman, Wolfe & Co. Splendid Choosing In Easter Gloves Easter week is the time for buying new gloves, when, as women who know the shops are well aware, stocks are newest and most comprehensive. At this store the lines are un usually - complete and include whatever is the newest in style, color and quality. That Lipman, Wolfe & Co. is the best place to buy gloves at all times is proven by the hundreds of women (and men, as well) who buy gloves here exclusively. Street Floor Lipman, Wolfe & Co. For Instance In Suits at $60 There Is Delightful Variety of Style There are many of the newer type blouse suits and modified box suits that are gaining in favor, right along. These are of serge or Poiret twill, in the most wanted shades. Then, Homespun Suits Are Here, Too Those smart, mannish homespuns that are so trig and tailored; with their pinch backs and box pleats they're wondrously swagger. Checked Velours Find Instant Favor Smart, plain tailored checked velours that are so popular with well-dressed women always. They are in black s.nd white and blue and gold. Priced $37.50 to $50. And Charming Frocks of Distinction There is seemingly no end to the smart new frocks that are coming in. Delight ful models of Georgette and foulard and taffeta and jersey and serge; frocks that reflect the verj- smartest of the new. Prices range from $29.75 to $150. r MEW As Sketched. With so much that is new, fresh and radiant with the joy of spring time, it is difficult to confine ourselves to a few brief items. Below, however, are just two or three of the lovely new things. We hope that you will avail yourself of the opportunity to in spect the new merchan dise that arrives daily. New Veilings to Charm Do com in and see the latest fancies in the veiling vogue; bordered motifs a-plenty, and u new assortment of fluf fy chenille dotted veil ines 65et to $1.75 yd. Street Floor. Lipman, Wolfe & Co. Novelty Jersey Petticoats, $6 F rinse, square blocked and Van Dyke points; such interesting color combinations as orchid and pearl; old rose and Pekin; league blue and beige; beige and sunset, and others. Third Floor. Lipman, Wolfe & Co. Black Boudoir Caps New Plain or dotted black silk net; some are lined with gold net, others are adorned with tiny frills of silk; two-tone Lady lair ribbon supplies the touch of color that stamps them as bcinff typically French: fetch ing styles they are, and most becoming. 77iirf Floor. Lipman, Wolfe & Co. As Sketched. A Whole Fourth Floor Shop of Misses' Clothes When an entire shop is devoted to supplying the needs of girls from the littlest ones to the miss in high school or college, it is but natural that it is best fitted to serve youth, and "youth will be served." Girls are demanding that their mothers bring them here to be outfitted, for, with the quick perception of youth, they are discovering that there exists in our garments that much-wanted style quality, defined by the French term, "chic" combined, too, with the practicability that mothers approve. Bring YOUR daughter here for here Easter and future outfits; you will both be satisfied as to style, serv ice .and price. Fourth Floor- Lipman, Wolfe & Co. ' as Sketched. l L New Dolmans to Meet j The Easter Demands -Charmingly new models in these popular wraps. I All the little touches that characterize the late spring f garment; velvet and button and cord trimming. They i are delighfully becoming. f New Capes to Flaunt the Easter Breezes I Capes have grown in favor, and in smartness, too, ; . J as the springtime advances. Some wonderfully clever . , H and new models in all the popular shades and styles. $ i New Papillion Coats Have Just Comfe I Many women who want the effect of a cape, yet t are not impressed with Dolmans, find the exact gar- r ment they want in these charming butterfly coats, and I the latest arrivals are wondrously smart and lovely. o t THIS STORE USES NO COMPARATIVE PRICES THEY ARE MISLEADING AND OFTEN UNTRUE U f i i