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. ismians Ax6 Eager for United t i GOSPEL OF FORCE STILL STRONG VITH GERMAN LEADERS They Eagerly Point Out That if , United States and Germany : Settle Differences Danger Past POINT OF VIEW, UNCHANGED Cannot See' Yet That America Has N ot : Taken Part in War for Merely Mercenary Motives. By Gordoa Stiles. Spaoial Cab la to The Journal and Tha Chicago Daily Naa. ( Cnpyrlbt, 1 1 . br Chbano Dally Kewa Co. ) rri, April 30.--luHnr thlUt two wttJii of my stay In Berlin the reports from 'Paris which called forth Aha most enthusiasm were those which had- to do with the possibility of "America " with drawing from the peace conference and making s separate treaty with Germany. The German newspapers played up to the limit any scrap of news which might he taken to Indicate dissension between President Wilson and his confreres. Such an Item brought down upon me at the Hotel Adlon a perfect swarm of business men and politicians, who always feel that an American correspondent must have an . underground wire . direct to I'a'rls. DFSIBE SEPARATE PEACE . "Will America make a separate peace? It she does, can she go ahead with our business without waiting for France or KriRlandr These and many other Jtln dred questions were hurled at every American on such occasions. All com ments taken singly or together pointed to one thingj That a separate peace with the United States is above all what Germany" desires. . They fell upon the subject with the- eagerness of school boys on the slightest pretext, and more than once X was told that such a peace was Germany's only hope of commercial restoration. It was left that once peace v as signed with America, the two na tions would resume diplomatic and com mercial Intercourse at once. Also It was believed that such a treaty would permit German business men to go to America and develop trade.. A. certain "chemical engineer .told me that If he could go to America before September It meant that Ms future was assured ; If not, he would be. a pauper.. -.. . v., ,A STILT, APPEAL TOORCE l. , What was amazing to me in view of what has happened In Germany was that with most of these people theltospel of force still cllnrs as a mantle. "Why should we not have peaes at oncer; the hnad of a large electrical appliance fac tory asked m. f "If only Mr. Wilson would say what terms suit him he can force France and. England to sign. America now is the strongest . nation In tb world, i None of the' other dares to rijrht her. The, otheratKywjldj have , fsii In llnf,.V '-';:,.':,;r- ' My xpbtnallon.tnat Jt was to4 rid the world of such doctrines that America went to war was received with a blank look. He simply could not understand why America should not use her. man and money power for her economic gains. That sentiment, I feel sure, will be very hard to stamp out In Germany. , First Month Under Budapest Commune r Has Passed Orderly By A. ft. Decker Special Cabla 10 Tha Journal and Tbe Chfcaf o ... --Daily .Nawa,-- .v.: (Onrrft-fct. 15i9. by Chtaa: Datly Jfw Ce.) Budapest, Hungary, April 25. via Courier to Paris, April 28. One month of the communist regime has passed and It must, be sald that Jt has been ...with out disorder, Uiough the, communist, ar has hacked at each' branch and root of the old institutions of property, banks, class. Industry, religion, home, marriage and customs. But with the advancs of the Roumanians the present - dictators feel that their position-is menaced. . ', The elements which move Hungary to day are political or economical. Social thingg are secondary. The Hungarians think first of the Integrity of i- their stat and then of something to eat or wear. Hence the advance of the Rou-. manlans threatens to cause the fall of .the communist government. -JSf forts are being made - to stimulate the red troops.. Today front the government's point of view the - situation' is better,' The reserves are beinc called, men are conscripted from the streets, the -cafes are all closed, the use of the telephone has been stopped, machine' guns have been placed in central positions and the walls have been plastered 4 with new notices, One of them i gives the - "ten commandments" of the proletariat. It ppsais ror support or ? tM rd army v w- vmrantM. . une r tne : com mandmenta is: "Do not take property, Jewels or money from the bourgeois. We wUl take them." Despite the crisis the preparations, for an elaborate dera- A Wonderful .fflnfft Special. One hundred dozen, nil sixes 14 to 17i2 - y v This I o t com prises pop 1 ins, crepes, madras and Kt t n e per cales : s "I-' ROBINSON & DETLOR CO. 353 WASHINGTON ST., NEAR PARK ; ' . . la thm Majestic Theatre Building ' " ONE BUCK SHIRT HQUSE ' Dutch Red Guards : Said to Be Ready To Join Hun Reds BT W. 1. t. XleU Special Cob la to The Journal and Tha Chicao imuj new. (Copyright. ltt 9. by Chicago Dail.- -w Co-.) The Hague. Holland. April 29. De- spite-the reassuring outcome of the elec tions the Bolshevist danger is not yet ended. At frontier places in Gelderland It is asserted that German Red Guards cross the border as soon aa they receive sign from David Wynkoop. wynKoop already signs himself "First President of the Netherlands soviet iiepubiic, on passes issued by him to Russian and German Bolshevists who have been ar rested while trying to enter of leave Holland. Het Vaterland declares that Wynkoop has organised a small but active group of Dutch Red Guards and ' should the German Red guards cross the border the Dutch Red guards would come and meet them and make common cause. From the border it is reported . that the reds are pressing forward and that the Ger man government troops cannot prevent them from reaching Holland. - Newly Completed Astoria Reservoir . Eilled With Water Astoria, April 80. -The first water to be turned into Astoria's new 20.000,000 gallon reservoir was allowed . to enter the basin .Tuesday. Chairman Fisher of the water commis sion. Engineer Beravick and the mem bers of the commission motored out to the new reservoir on Coxcomb Hill and witnessed the initial filling of the great basin, which will increase the water supply of the city more than ten fold, The oroiect has been under construction for a year and the cost is slightly more than fleo.ooo. onstration on May 1 continue on a tre mendous scale. All the red paint in town -has been requisitioned. , Banner poles are being erected while on An drassy avenue huge red domes have been built around the statues. Many millions of crowns are to be spent. Hungaria hotel, the home of the govern ment officials. Is heavily guarded - with special troops and armed automobiles. and none may approach without a per mit. However, it is apparent that the government wishes calm and order. ' Control of Vienna has been taken over by the soldiers council. Quiet prevails. but coramunislng of the property of those unable to resist nas been begun. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards Olfve Tablets, the sub Ctitute for calomel, act gently on the bowels and positively do the work ' People afflicted with bad breath find quick relief through Dr. Edwardg OHtre Tablets.; .The pleasant, sugar-coated, tablets are taken for bad. breath, bv all wh Ittfow themi :r.? 1 ':: Dr. EdwaxCtf Olivts Tablet act gentty ut firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood and gently purifying the entire system. They do that which : dangerous calomel docs without any of "the bad after' effects. All the benefits of nasty, sickening, griping cathartics are derived from Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets without griping, pain or any disagreeable effects. Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the formula after seventeen years of prac tice among v patients afflicted with bowel and liver complaint; with the attendant bad breath. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are pure 1 ly a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by theh? olive color. Take one or. two every night for a week and note the effect. 10c and 25c per box. All drucgUts. fat the stomach has upset many a nighfs rest If your stomach is acid disturbed, , dissolve two or three, - ,; . , i Bum on the tongue before retir ing and enjoy refreshing sleep.' The purity and goodness of Ki-moids guaranteed by SCOTT A 10WKE MAKERS OF SCOTTS EMULSION BAD BREATH PRESS MEN PROTEST AGAIMLUSION FROM NEGOTIATIONS Committee . Named to Secure Correspondents Access to Versailles . Meet. By Paul Scott Mowrer BpecW Cable to The Journal sad Tha Chicago . jjaiiy newa. . fCopyrirtt. Jtl. Clitoaso Daily Kewa Co.) Paris, April 80. The American corres pondents accreditee to the peace confer ence held a meeting to protest against the arrangements being made to exclude the press from an negotiations with the Germans except -the final session when the treaty will be actually signed. It is Relieved that this exclusion is unneces sary and - the American delegates are aald to favor full publicity. Tha earniMndnl iarM infAnui v.. Jl!fJl the enemy delegatesH The correspondents themselves were di We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps Will Be New $7.50 and $10 A feature showing of ISO beautiful hats for imme diate wear. " Smooth and rough braids in black and colors. Millinery Department on the Second Floor. -Misses' Hats at Popular Prices t j ft. . , : I::- ; ' If' 10 Athletic Priced at the Suit A :f MEN! Here is your opportunity sjl I to get a futf season's supply of ath- Sr: I letic shirts and drawers at a ridicu lously low price 50c a fwnwnt, $1.00 the suit. Materials are crepe, soisette, balbriggan and madras standard full-cut garments. Not all sizes, but a good selec tion to choose from. The above price is practically factory cost today. Main floor. Men's 40c Hosiery At 29c Pair Main Floor1200 pairs famous Monitor Hose of splendid quality lisle In smoke gray, tan, cordovan and black. Made with military" range of sizes. 40c hose special W . Imported Bov On Sale TTnirsday in the' ZU9 vided in their opinioa ' coifcernisg this prohibition. TlJS majority pointed out that British and American corroebond ents already in Germany were dally in terviewing German leaders and faithfully reflecting German 'opinion and .hence there would be no point in preventing statements of the German views on the ground Instead, of waiting for the news to com through Germany and neutral countries. . -' The minority felt, that Germany's culp ability in the war and too horror of Ger man atrocities were such that no faith ful allied citlaen could desire to meet the German delegates until after peace was signed. One former Washington correspondent expressed the fear that if the .correspondents were allowed to con fer with the enemy the latter t would simply use the press to spread German propaganda in favor of an easy peace. "Did Count Von Bernstorff ever put anything ever on you when be was in Washington? somebody asked. "Yes," admitted the speaker, "and in the sua vest and most convincing way imaginable." . - ' . A committee was appointed t6 ask the American delegates to secure for the Am erican V ""respondents the right not only to be present at the Versailles confer ences but the right to receive commun ications " from the spokesmen of th German delegation directly. of war who bave been confined in a camp on the outskirts of the city. Trading Stamps With Purchases A mounting to 10c Given on All Charge Accounts if Paid in Full On Hats s jooa Featuring a Sale of Women's Dresses $16.98 Second Floor- Rest assured every gar ment in this offering is new and stylish and most desirable in every way. Charming youthful models for young women- and, the more conservative styles or matrons. See these dresses Thursday I Dresses of Taffeta Silk Crepe de Chine Wool Jersey Novelty high-waist effects,' straight line, blouse and coatee models, the latter very much in demand right now. Many are embroidered in silk others are trimmed with braids and buttons and show the smart new vestee fronts with fancy sleeves and pockets. Excellent range of colors. Wonderful Values At $16.98 Underwear top. Full 29c at pair s' Suits A 1 - a-! -'ssaTaV At 3iZ.dU Main Floor Formerly priced at i7.50, 118.50 and -20.ooi Odd lines from our regular stock. Broken sizes 6 to 18 years. Fancy mixtures, tweeds, chev- .prn lots, etc. While they lat at tDXaVsOU Boys' $150 Knickers . . .. Main Floor Made up in fancy tweeds, homespuns and mixtures.. Full cut and full lined. t. 50 knickers Thursday at 98c Pongee SilKsSpecial, SEVERAL HUNDRED YARDS in this special right weight for summer dresses and skirts also much ' used for men's, shirts. This is part .of a large import shipment ordered over a year ago. Women who-keep posted " on market values will quickly realize this is no ordinary sale. : On accodt v of ' quantity, being somewhat . limited, ..mail : orders will not be accepted. '. ?Shop early - 1n -the morning and get choice! : WILSON'S METHODS STARTLE THOSE USED " TO OLD DIPLOMACY "Momentous Innovation" Is the ' Phrase Applied by Daily . Chronicle of London. By Kdward Price Bell ' fpacial Cabk to The Jcmrnai and The Caioate Daily News. (Copyriet, 1910, by .Chicago Daily Kaws Co.) London, England, April 24. (Delayed.) ."Momentous Innovation" is the phrase applied by the Dally Chronicle to Mr. Wilson's Italian manifesto. Apparently the editor is not quite sure whether he likes it or not. He does hope that it will not cause an "irreparable break" at Paris. The Daily Mail and the Morning Post take fef uge for the moment in silence. The Daily Mail appeals to the British nation to close its ranks In "blind" support of Prime Minister Lloyd The Standard Store Reliable Merchandise lAiews rrom ine oausiactory otore Hosiery Salel ; Thursday, Friday and Saturday Center Circle, Main Floor OVER 10,000 PAIRS women's and children's hose are involved in this GREAT 3-DAY SALE, ofering values that are extraordinary to say the least. Now is a good time to lay in; a supply for- the entire season. Women's Hosiery WOMEN'S SILK HOSE In seam less styles with reinforced soles and lisle tops. Irregular makes of regu lar Jt. 25 quality. Black, white and all staple colors. Priced HCkg special Thursday at, pair i aU WOMEN'S SILK HOSE in full fashioned styles. These are of ex cellent quality "imperfects" of reg ular Jt2.2S grade. White, OP black and colors. Pair tDieeaieJ Boys' and BOYS' HOSE of extra heavy qual ityfamous Sandow make, noted for splendid service. Fast black, elastic ribbed." Sizes 8 to ETAs 11. Priced at. the pair GIRLS' of extra quality sizes 6'r Infants' CASHMERE HOSE of a famous make. Irregulars but f o holes only ieavy thread here and there. These in first grade sell it QQa 6$c Sizes 4 to 6 V. Pair Oa7U See Hosiery Display $7.50 to $9 Numerous Styles Main Floor Black kid "Shoes with dark grey fabric tops, narrow tipless toe, military heels, welt soles, laced styles Black kid shoes for growing girls, flat heels, white fabric . tops women's laced shoes of black calf with stitched tip, medium heel, white welt ingbrown calf ; shoes with clotht or leather tops dark gray shoes with harmonizing cloth tops. Nearly all sizes in the sale, but choose early in the day for there is sure to be active buying. Smort, dressy footwear from best !makers in the land. Grades that have sold right along in regular stock at ir.50 to 9.00. Buy CJK QC them Thursday at. the ralr OtfaifU $8 and $9 Pumps $6.95 Military or Full Louis Heels Maia Floor Womep'a Pumps and Oxfords, with turn or welted soles. Tan calf or kid with military heels, imitation wing tip also lighter 4? Oft weights, with full Lonls heels.' Good range sizes. $ 8, 9 footwear OlsieJ Basemefa one-day sale. Full. 34 -incho wide George whatever happens, for "He is England." y .., . . Doubtless those editors whose slogan has been "too much Wilson"1 will at tack the president's latest performance with their wonted vigor, but mys in Qutrieav indicate that progressive thought of all shades will subscribe to the argu ment addressed .Italy and will not lay too much stress on its departure from accepted ideas of diplomatic procedure. From aa American lately in touch with Mr. Wilson's colleague in Paris I have this statement t. . - - "President Wilson did what he In tended to do all along if necessary. When a deadlock came and he saw that it threatened to ruin the League of Na tions he acted on his characteristic rule of appealing to the people over the heads of the politicians. He knew that an up roar would-probably proceed from the sncient diplomatic Quarters.. He ex pected to be reminded that diplomatists had been given their passports for at tempting to influence domestic opinion against the government. But t felt that any risk would be justified in an attempt to smash the old system of in ternational policy, 8 weep away the de bris and build a world order guarantee ing peace. X think be is doubtful as to the immediate effect of his act on Ital ian public opinion, but is hopeful that the ultimate effect will be the mainten ance of tha 14 points." Money Is eel-like It takes W. sand to hold it. S. & or MoreFilled Stamp or Before the 10th of Each of the Northwest Reliable Methods WOMEN'S SILK HOSE with wide lisle garter tops and Jouble soles. Semi-fashioned, seamless styles. Chocolate, cordovan, bronze, brown, champagne, rose, black, QJ!f white. Special at, a pair DXsOO SILK LISLE HOSE in semi-fashioned inkle and seamless styles. Very sheer and elastic. Black, white and a few colors. Priced pairs for 11.75 the pilr Wuv Girls' Hose RIBBED HOSE for boys and girls medium weight ribbed- elastic and very durable. Shown in all sizes from fy to to. Priced for this sale, the pair only 35c to 9 4 45c pairs for 85c Hosiery FANCY SOX for the kiddies. Ex cellent grade lisle with fancy stripes in popular colors plain or roll tops. Sizes 4 to 9. Priced special QK, at 3 pair for $1 the pair OtJC in Alder Street Window j Sh6es$5.95 $ 1 .1 9 Yard and Just the &19 CONTINUED DELAYS IN OCEAN FLIGHT LENDS HOPE TO U. S. FLYERS i : . Americans See Chance to Be in at Start of Race If Present Weather Continues, By E Percy. 3f oel tpaeial Cable to Tb Joornal aad The Catoaca Daily (na.'. Copyright. 191 . by tL Cblca IMOi Kaw Ca. St Johns. 'N. F.. April SO. After see ing the transatlantic airplane expedi tions, kept ; ashore for 10 days by ocean meteorological conditions and remem bering that the records show that these conditions are habitually unfavorable to airplanes in the month of May, one feels that the United States naval air service flying boafs have an excellent chance to be among the first starters. Weather students 'and expert predict that unless the Bopwlth and Martynslde start within the next few day !w they will not be able to do so for another Books Redeemed in Cash on the Third Floor Month-GET YOUR STAMPS AND SAVE! 40c OWK Coffee Special 4th floor Limit 3 pounds to a ; customer and no deliveries ex cept with other purchases made in the grocery department. Shop ' early in the morning and save! The Price of Comfort In Your Home TJOUSEKEEP1NG CARES are hard "V- enough, goodness knows. If there is a point at which they can be lightened you want to know about it, we are sure. By abolishing the .worry of wash day, the One Minute has brought more solid comfort and sunshine Jnto the home than any other labor-saving device in exist ence. It's work is positive wiz ardry, modern magic and .when it comes to the subject of Economy. why for the sum of six cents a One-Minute Electric Washer-will do a week's washing and with no labor or trouble on you part whatsoever! And. moreover, it will save your apparel and' linens. Investigate! DOWN Puts a One-Minute so you see it pays Don't wait- come Washer $2 ready for immediate delivery.' Demonstration by. Factory Expert Housewares DepartmenOd Floor Come in and sVe one of these remarkable machines -in operation, then you will understand why they are going into so many Portland homes. Everyone is welcome without any obligations to purchase. To Owners oiE i pne s Minufe Washing- MacHinesv. , if there is anything out of order with your OneMinute: Washer just communicate with the factory, expert and he will be glad to put it In shape for you FREE OF CHARGE. Housewares Dept., JdTIoorf 50 Piece Dinner Sets $5.95 Tkiral Floor American semi-porcelain Dinner Sets ill white, fancy; shape. 6 Dinner Plates 6 Dessert Plates 6 BreaAand Butter Plates , 6 Soup Plates 6 Tea Cupj 6 Sao- cers 6 Fruit' Saucers 2 Open ; Vegetable ; Dishes Meat Platters t each Creamer, Sugar Bowl, Sauce Bowl, Special $5.95 set. Odd PiecesWhite i- Dinherware Greatly1, Reduced Dinner Plates special at 15c ! Tea Cups and Saucers at 15c Lunch .Plates .special at 14c Pie Plates special at only 9c I White Sateen Pettic rAnd.Eancy Crepe Petticoats ' Barg sin CircU 1st Flor Wom en's Whife Sateen Petticoats with adjustable U waistlines. Regular jll.79 and t.9 val- IQ ues. Priced ' Special 0.kU 80, days. If this occurs,' there will b; a notable gathering of aircraft in Kewi Foundland next raoth waiting for the starting gun ot. the weather officers. 1 The next machine due on the island ; is the. Handler Psge superglant, a modi; fleatlon of the type built to bomb Berlin. . It Is not expected here until the second " week in May. "An aerodrome Is being"; ' built for it at Harbor Grace. Copceptlon' bay, to which point the cases can be. ; shipped by rail. The British air. force v' flying boat expedition . is due ;a little.' .j later. It will proeesd to Iroyle harbor . about 60 miles south of St. Johns in the v, latter. part of May or any time before when Commander John C Toweia finds! the coastal weather favorable. ' The United States naval air servioe Cuttles flying boats NC-8 and NC-3 or 4 will set out from Bocka way., beachi for their New Foundland base at Tre- passy dn Trepassy bay. This is the southernmost bay of the Avalon penin aula, and the terminus of the east coast branch of the New Foundland railway.' It is 90 miles f rom SU Johna .- r J Fully appreciating the situation, tha' Martyside and Sopwith teams are grow ing dally more- impatient, and! 4t would , not be surprising to see ona of them risk it before the end of the month, even with unfavorable conditions at sea.' j Budapest authorities have' seised all -the lewelrv and diamonds of the Hap - . burg family, valued at more than 4,00, quo Kroner; ' Pound . . ; - $2AWeek Electric Washer in your borne for itself while you are using it. ia at once while we have therii Open Vegetable Dish only 23c i ( Soup Plates, priced special 13c I Women's Cotton Crepe Pet ticoats whin fancy pink, blue or lavender stripes Dainty and ooI for summer wear, C"t KCI Priced special at only OX0 U 1 " JS - v f .;;.r--v-.: . . f " , . . . .'. , . i i-' vi r :. . . ... t:Z l ' ' ' ' .t " : ' ' ""-,"'. V' -