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, -THE 'OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND FRIDAY; JANUARY 17. 191& SERVIC SECURED LONDON EXPRESS E FOR THE I. N. S; Important News Alliance for Ex clusive Use of Patrons in the United States and Canada. EUROPEAN SERVICE LEADS Express Kas "Inside" on All Big Doings in Europe; Its Work Is Supreme. New York, -Jan. 17. (I. N. S. One in years W88 consummated Thursday, when the International News Service be gan to receive exclusively the complete service of the London Daily Express, wtilch for a long tlmehas stood out in front of all London newspapers for en terprise and information. By , the terms of the contract entered into with the Express, 'the International ,Nws Service is entitled to exclusive right for republication in the United States and Canada of the complete newa gathered by the London Daily Express and the London Sunday Express. This includes all telegrams and cables from the correspondents of the Daily Express all over Europe, with the single excepr tlon of the correspondents Of the Ex press at British headquarters, in France. Service Is Uneqaaled The London Express is eovering Eu rope as no other London paper does, and special dispatches from its corre spondents inBerlin, in ..Holland and in " Kussia havesupplied practically all the' sensations from these countries for months. As a part of the alliance entered into between the Express and the Interna tional News Service, the latter organiza tion places at the disposal of the Lon don Express for simultaneous publica tion all special news received from the correspondents, of the L N. S. in Europe, while, to protect the exclusive rights of the International News Service, the Lon don Daily Express and the London Sun day Express will carry standing in their columns a notice to the effect that all its dispatches have beeen acquired -by the International News Service for use In the United States and Canada and that all special American news printed in the London Express is to be derived from the International News Service through the special correspondent in New York of the London Daily Express. Alliance Most Important There never has been a more im portant news alliance made for Ameri can publishers than this.' It is a well known fact that the London Daily Ex press has been consistently "on the in side" in all matters relating to British and continental politics. It has been distinctly "in the know" but has never theless been perfectly free agent and has not hesitated to print all the news as it developed. The London Express has been quoted more in American news papers than any other London paper. The clients of the International News Service hereafter may be assured that they have the exclusive right to publish all such matters .and that the London Express specials will not be available to any other American news service, ex cept the Universal Service, which, od- erating in the morning field, will be per-J muted ty arrangement with the Inter national News Service, to publish the London Express specials. Many Teachers Ask To Be Transferred To Other Schools Consideration of the petitions of city teachers to be transferred to other schools is occupying the attention of "he city school superintendents at pres ent. Between 30 and 40 applications are received each term, according to Super intendent Whitney, from teachers wish ing to change. Reasons ' given are va rious. Some want to be closer home, some want change of atmosphere, some want to be in the same building with a friend of theirs many are the rea sons assigned.; So far as the teachers can be trans ferred without inconveniencing the school, their requests are granted, but in all cases the welfare of the school is given first consideration. Lists of the transfers will be com pleted within a week, according to Su perintendent Rice. Riggs 'Elected New President of Club By Business Men . Ira L. Riggs, Portland manager of the Underwood Typewriter company. was elected president of the' Progressive Business ; Men's club Thursday ; D. C. Burntrager, first vice president; Wil frid P. Jones, second vice president ; K. C Eldridge, secretary ; P. H. Kneeland, treasurer; Frank H. Hilton, A. M. Oril ley, B. F. Boynton. L. It. Bailey and H. O. Kfflnger. trustees. The new officers will be formally In stalled January 30. The club adopted and telegraphed to Washington resolu tions urging that soldiers upon dis charge be better equipped wjth money and transportation. Lieutenant E. Croft, of the Allied War Veterans' band, that is playing at the Heftig, was the speaker of the day in the absence of Captain Bloh of the French general staff, who is, ill with 'influenza in Se attle. Excellently rendered numbers by Percy Campbell's band were enthusiastically received by the club men. Apoplexy Is Fatal to' Woodburn Woman Woodburn. Jan. 17. Mrs. Margaret Beck, wife of Frank X. Beck, ,a promi nent merchant of Woodburn, died at her home in this city of apoplexy Thurs day. She was a member of the St, Lukes church, women's clubs and active in all social affairs and Red Cross work. She leaves a husband, three daughters, Mrs. George Lenox of Oregon City, Mrs. J. C. Scollard of West Woodburn, and Mar garet Beck at home ; also two sons. Corporal A. J. Beck and Oscar Beck, both serving' in France. As an aid' to recovery from influenza, grippe, colds. pneumonia. PUROLA Medicated Plaster is being used widely because it tends to draw out inflamma tion and relieve congestion. Get it at your druggists. 35c and 65c cans. Adv. Sixth at Washington Last Times Today SHIRLEY MASON IN Social Science to : "Be Theme of Club Organization of the Reed College So cial Science club was completed Wednes day evening when an executive com mittee was elected, and plans for the semester's activity outlined: Mar jorie Fulton, Adelaide Morey. Walter Peter son and Otto Schulta were chosen to direct the affairs of the club with the advice of Professors Charles McKinley and Joseph Hart. Papers were read by Miss Fulton and Mr. Peterson upon the questions considered In the city's re cent labor and reconstruction conven tions. A .discussion of Bolshevism and the problem of work for the returned soldier concluded the evening's program. GoodByeBill Anita Loos Turns the Laugh Faucet on Bill Hohenzollern and His Family Tomorrow Charles Ray IN String Beans Ray's Biggest Picture We Guarantee r a I WnnM A r cqwytcoo or ACCIDENT, Be a Great Relief? Then Study This Table: Monthly tnr Monthly for loss of torn Jon of Umt from sickness from travel ' or accident. accidents. Lmot Ufa. tight or limbs from? accident. tion of lira, sight or limb from trTl ccidenU. Cos POP Vur. Policy A.! $100 $200 $1,000 $ 2,000 $34 Policy B . $100 . $200 $5,000 $10)000 $36 Policy CI . $200 $400 $2,000 $ 4,D00 $48 Policy D . . $200 $400 $4,000 $ 8,000 $54 Protect yourself and family against loss of income. Phone Main 2S0. MS . f i o o w 1 J. i i i I f I I 6 o i i i f DEPARTMENTS MOVED -Lares, Georgettes and trimmings, from Street Floor to Second. -Patterns from Second to Street Floor, below elevators. -Ribbons Street Floor now where Trimmings were. -Notions Street Floor- now where Ribbons were. -Stationery 'Street , Floor now where Notions were. -Luggage moved to Fifth Floor. , ' -Post Office and Accommodation Desk now-on Mezzanine. clcrchsncliso cfcJ Merit Only" "A Minstrel in France" $1.25 Specially, priced! Harry Lauder's "famous book of the war showing its tragic, side, its lighter side all of it seen through the eyes of one of the world's greatest artists -a patriot and a father who has given his sons to his country's cause. Magazine Section, Third Floor. . v T7.T7 !nl& iry 5 Probably Not for Months Will Prices Again , Be As Low on All Kinds of Women's and Children's Silk and Cotton Hose. Buy! Buy! 500 MEN'S SOFT AND STIFF HATS-34-PRICE Many of Them Come Out of Their Boxes the First Time Saturday All grades of men's hats soft, stiff and cloth the ex. ' elusive Lipman Wolfe brands Pemberton, Argyle, L. & W. and custom made hats regularly $3.45 to JS6 all at HALF , PRICE in this immense Saturday Sale. The L. &"W. special high and low crown, wide brim, wool finish hat ir all good shades Regularly $3.4 5 HALF PRICE. The Pemberton low crown felt and wool finish Wit in all shade's. Regularly $3.95 at HALF PRICE. The Argyle a low crown, angora finish with wide brim and narrow bands. In all shades. Regularly $4.65 HALF PRICE. Cus tom made -silk lined, French silk finish hat with fancy ands in all shades. Regularly $6, HALF PRICE. Custom made rich lined, dark and light mixture hats with contrasting bands. Regularly $5. HALF PRICE. With so many hats (5QO of them) to choose from, and all kinds included, this is a sale that all men can share in. Come early Saturday, Washington-St. Entrance Street Floor. Drugs and Toiletries Special Now is the time to replenish the Family Medicine Chest -and save on needed drugs and toilet goods. Witch Hazel. 1 pint !e, 29e, Theatrical Cold Cream, 1 lb. cam 49. Benzoin and Almond Lotion, fine grade, 35. Kolynos Tooth Paste, 28. LaBlarhe Face Powder, S5. ( rem Oil Soap, S cakes for 25. Hot Water Buttles 8 qt. size, fins grade, SI. 25. Fountain Hyrlnge, S qt. size, fins quality, SI. 25. Peroxide of Hydrogen, 1 lb. bottle 19. TItoII Face Powder. SO. Bath Brashes, detachable handle, 50. Imported Bath Tablets, 20. -Wyeth's Sage, Bnlphnr Hair Tonic, 69. Mentholatnm, 45. Violet See Talcum Powder, 25. Street Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. NEW SHEET MUSIC , SPECIAL 9c Kisses Tears You'll Find Old Dixie Land in France. Lorraine. Mummy Mine. Record Albums Special 89c-99c Keep your records In order and out of the dust. Buy albums now while prices ane reduced. Large Record Albimi, holding, twelve 13-inch records, 99. Small Record Albums, holding twelve lt-lnch records, 89. Fit any cabinet. Nyoil a very excellent oil which we recommend for the . care of Victrolas and othr household uses 15c and 25c. Seventh Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. 66 Wool and Fibre SILK SWEATERS-$3.75-$5.95 HALF AND LESS THAN HALF PRICE Many bright colored sweaters in the most at tractive styles, some with sash and some with belts. Slipover and coat styles practical for all year round wearing. This is an opportunity that you will not be able to repeat for a long time, for both wool and fibre silk sweaters are scarce right nowl j -Reduced from far higher prices and reduced 'to these two special prices t f Street . Floor, Bargain Square. v. - And Elaborate SILK SWEATERS, $15 to $45, at HALF PRICE Handsome novelty sweaters of pure silk novelty styles that are unusually beau tiful and now to be had at exactly halfl Now on sale at S7.50 to-S22.S0. , Third Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. Silk, Velvet and Serge DRESSES For Girls, 8 to 1 6, Now $5.9.5423.50 Possessing all the charm and style that characterize the frocks in this section The Girls' Own Shop these dresses are suitable for many occasions. And at these ereatly reduced prices will sell rapfdiyr Broken sizes and colors. Dress and tailored styles. Girls Coats $7.95 Corduroy, zibeline and plush. Belted styles. Velvet and selr-trimmed. Big, comfy collars and pockets. to IS sizes. Peter Thompson Dresses $15.95, $17.50, $19.50 Charming styles In fine serge. Pleated or gored skirts. Braid and emblem trimmed. Sharply reduced for this sale. Sixe 14 to 19 years. Children's Coats $3.50 to $7.95 Lovely little coats in broken sizes and colors. Now at these extremely low prices. For wee maids 2 to 9. New Betty Sue Rompers 'i Special $1JZ5 For little tots from 1. to S years. Prettily made and in dainty colors. Stripes, checks and solid col ors combined with white. - Just the thing for kiddies. Fourth, JPlosr, Lipicn, Wolfe Ul Co. - .. Dreamin' 'Bout Dat Great Big Christmas Tree. When I Send You a. Picture of Berlin. Da.ug h t e r of Kosie O'Grady. And, judging from the way people have been buying stockings, there will be a grand rush Sat urday to take advantage of this sale before it ends! There are Silk, Lisle and Cotton Stockings for women and children alT at prices you could not equal ! Now is the time to supply your hosiery neecls for months and months! Note thesethey are but a few of the many, many sav ings! ' - ;V ' REMNANTS 5000 OF THEM ONE-THIRD OFF Remnants of Fine Piques Remnants of Fancy Figured Voiles Remnants of Dainty Flaxons Remnants of Fancy Dimities , Remnants of Fancy Checks Remnants of White Skirtings Remnants of Ginghams Remnants of Figured Percales Remnants of Devonshire and Crepes Remnants of Outing Flannel Remnants of Table Linens ' Remnants of Toweling From the above list you can see that practically every kind of wash fabric that is wanted will be found in this great sale of remnants. Some are pure white, some are in dainty figured effects and 'many are in striking plaids. Lengths range from Yt yard to 5 yards, and you will save exactly one third the regular price on every piece you buy. As lengths vary and assortments are naturally broken, it will surely be to your advantage to shop as early in the morning as possible. Second Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co, Velvet HATS Reduced To $ 3 A good assortment for your choosing, too- practically all styles and all colors. Some have straight, stiff brims, oth ers have soft bfims and many have soft, draped crowns that are so popular and becoming. Some are trimmed with flowers, others with fancies and novelties ' and many are strictly tailored with simple ribbon bands for trimming. Hats that have been reduced from far, far higher prices for this special sale! Third Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. r Silk Clocked and Fancies 98c " "Seconds." of an unusually fine grade of hose " at this special prTce. All the wanted, shades and all sizes. - . Pure Thread Silk Boot Hose 59c 1 "Seconds" of pure silk hoseln black and white and all colors. Fashioned legs and seam less soles. "Holeproof" Pure Thread Silks 79c ' "Substandards" of an excellent quality. With lisle or lisle ribbed tops and reinforced soles. Seamless. . "Silk Service" Seconds at $1.19 Seconds of these famous stockings. In black, white and forty-five shades with silk lisle tops, six thread soles. V Pure Heavy Thread "Perfects" $1.39 Fine pure thread silk stockings all first quality with deep garter top. Full fashioned. All colors.. r ' Lisle or Cotton "Cadets" 6 Pairs $1.50 : Women's famous "Cadet" hose In black, white and colors at this special- price. All of them 'perfect Very special. ,W omen's Outsize Lisle Hose 3 Pairs $1.00 White or black lisle thread stockings regu lar and outsize. Good stockings at a very special price. Buy them by the doze.n.. Women's Full Fashioned Hose 50c - Heavy cotton stockings In black, white or balbriggan shade. All have elastic double top, six thread soles, .heels and Joes. Children's Pure Silk Hose 89c ' Pure thread silk hose of the highest quality in white or flesh. Stockings that are very scarce. . : ; . -- ' " '"- Children's Silk Lisle Sox 25c J i . -fancy roll tops of stripes and Scotch stripes make these doubly "special." Fine soft quality, some slightly sojled. 5 f Infants' Cashmere Hose. 50c Fine' quality, soft cashmere stockings that are absolutely unshrinkable. In black, or white, with silk heels.and toes..; Sizes 4 to-6 Un usual values. i Boys'" Bust ci -Browns" 3 for $1.25 Hose made for the youngster who "wears out his knees" triple knees and double toes. Ftst black. Unusually, heavy quality. Sizes 6 to 11. 50c pair or 3 pairs S1.25, Boysr and Girls' Stockings 6 Pairs $2.00 Fait black cotton stockings made for the school boy who needs stout hose. Finer quality . cotton hose In medium weight for girls. " Street Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. AT SALE PRICES An opportune time to buy new rugs for the home now with prices lower than the Spring 1919, whole-; sale quotations.. See these: Room "Sized Rugs 9x1 Seamless Wilton Rags $6535 9x12 Finest Wilton Rue S89.00 Beautiful patterns, and colorings. Seamless Axminster Rugs Special $50.10 9x12 rugs in beautiful patterns and soft colorings. Best quality. ; Seamless Velvet Wilton Rugs $42.50 Handsome seamless .Wil ton Velvets In the most beautiful color combma Jfens and patterns.. . r . . Fifth Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. MEN'S Fine Kid GLOVES Famous Makes A SALE SIZtS 7, 7 1-4, 7 U2, 7 3-4, ONLY rS Il Pair 00 PAIRS ON SALE And included in this sale is a large group for the famous Dent's English Walking Gloves that so many men prefer to all others. Be sides those there are tan capes, tan piquesj grey mochas, grey suedes, white kids and wash chamois, some of them silk lined. ' First come, first served so early shopping is in order. . . . Men's Storerjust Inside Washington St. Entrance. Long Handled Dust Pans 29c Like illustration. - Dust pans'made with long handles to eliminate stooping and inhaling dust. Very convenient and specially priced for Saturday at 29c! ' s Household Section, Basement. 1 00 BOYS' SUITS ON SALE n irriT-Tnrv Ar a 4 r rf A l C ? J 1 UrvM-fA I "p I U.UU-JD I L.. J All sizes In these groups for boys 7 to 17 years old! Staunch, sturdy suits made especially for hard wear. Many of them cravenetted, with double seat, knee and elbows, to insure the best of service, AH are new models new patterns and the snappiest styles I - Belters, military and split waist styles that are so popular witn ooysi. 20 BOYS' MACKINAWS SPECIAL AT $5.00 Sizes for boys ,6 to. lo years. All new . clever plaids Jri brown, grey, tan and maroon.' Belter and Norfolk .stye coats with large shawl collars. ON SALE oA rUKUAT UHU1 Fourth Floorj Lipman, Wolfe & Co. BOYS' FLANNEL BLOUSES $135 A special -price for these dandy, warm blouses that vbave just been received! Heavy, quality flannel. In grey only. Tapeless style with but ton down collar- and two ,miitary flap pockets.? '. Sizes f to 14. )WE USE NO COMPARATIVE PRICES; THEY ARE MISLEADING ND OFTEN UNTRUE