4 ; j - . THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, " PORTLAND, FRIDAY, MAY 3. 1919. G. 0. P. SOW TO PURSUE POLICY OF SATUR S S A L IE V - . ' - ' : ,1 . y ...... . r . ' . - . .... . v . . . . ...... - . . ' . i.'- .' f - DAY-A : MARVELO.U DAY : . . t . . i WATCHFUL VArr NG Republican Senators Will -Mark Time While Waiting for Offi cial Peace Text and Message. MANY SEPARATE -DOCUMENTS Hope to Find a Way by Which Treaty Can Be Considered -. Apart From league Pact. . . ' ' By J. Bart Campbell. Washington. May . . ( I. - N. 8.) Sen ator Borah, progressive Republican of Idaho, served unmistakable notice upon the Republican leaders of the senate to day that he would bolt the Uepublican party unless it lined up In out-nnd-out I cpposltion to the United -States entering ' the proposed League of .Nations. .. Borah declared that he did rot ap prove - of , any decision that - Senafora Lodge, Penrose, Smoot and Curtis and . other Republican leaders might have nr- ' rived at ' regarding the peace treaty 1 o which; might result in any further, delay I Iri establishing before the American peo ple the" exact attitude of the Republican party relative to the modified League covenant, , I f i Washington. May .(!. N. 8.7 While awaiting. the official text of the peace treaty and 'the special1 message 'Presi dent Wilson la sending congress with re ,gard to the international situation ; re volving around the ' voluminous docu ment. Republican leaders of the senate will pursue the historic Wllsonian policy of -watchful waiting.". This,, was determined upon today at a conference between -leading Republican senators like Lodge jot Massachusetts. Penrose of Pennsylvania. Smoot of Utah, and Curtis of Kansas. While no official announcement was forthcoming as a result of the confer ence It was ascertained from an au . thoritative aourre that the mooted ques tion o. whether the modified League of Nations covenant can be considered sep arately, from the rest of the peace treaty a procedure which . some Republican senators strpngly favor should be, left open until the official text can be: prop erly studied. It was -explained that such a course was. the natural and logical one to pur sue for even those Republican senators j wno oeaitfl o pui me covenant asiae until other provisiona of the peace treaty are disposed of. ' . WOUt'B TEST CHALLENGE Senator Lodge, who Is to be chairman of the senate foreign relations commit tee as well as the Republican floor leader j of the senate, was said to be among those Republican senators who wish. f possible, to test the administration chal lenge, as voiced by. Senator Hitchcock of Nebraska and other Democratic leaders, that opponents of the amended League of Nations covenant would find it diffi cult to take the league out of the treaty, j Republican senators tike Moses of New j iCQnpehlr believe that a way can be : found jto. do so, but It was declared Sen- j atora tjodge PenroaeSmoot and Curtis, I for. example, were . agreed ' that nothing could really be accomplished toward that, i end until the treaty's exact text was i carefully gone Into. Once that huge task j was out of the way, some definite plan could be formulated whereby the league ! covenant could be considered separately, j unougn oniy in uia , eveni inm 11 ww found to be not inextricably interwoven with the treaty proper, it was stated, i "But how are we to know Whether we can separate the league covenant from the rest of the treaty until we have seen the official text of the entire document?" was the. pointed question asked , by one senator Who participated In the Repub lican conference. ' His inquiry was re flected by the attitude of his colleagues. BUST WITH ORGANIZATION And it can be Stated authoritatively that their attitude, la one that is likely to stand until the- senate foreign rela tions committee returns, following the convening of congress. May 19, has re ceived the official text of the treaty and has begun to frame the resolution of rat ification by which the senate is finally to dispose of the momentous document. In the meanwhile Senator Lodge, Sen ator Penrose and other leaders of the slim Republican majority Jn the senate, were busily engaged on organization plans by which It is expected they will control next, week's Republican sena torial caucus. ' Senator Penrose was In conference Thursday night with a group of his friends, immediately' following his re- . turn to Washington. He was "back on c the job" at the capltol today for the first time since his departure after the ad journment of the last congress. X f One License Issued Oregon City, May 9. A marriage li cense was Issued Thursday to Amy Kl nora Shaw, 18, and George V. Clester, 21, both of Molalla. - Hoggans sells quality groceries for less. Save money trading at Hoggans. Read Hoggans' ad on market page. Groceries for less. DANCING 'Guaranteed nr lessons Ladies $2.50 Gentlemen $5 At DeHowey's BeaaUfa Academy, 214 aad Washlagtoa "New classes for beginners start Hon. day and Thursday evenings this week. Advanced classes start Tuesday and Krl '. day evenings this week. - An Daaees . i taaght Ladles, B9.it. Geatleaea IMO te ' 5?L ;Jo,, these classes tals week. Take one or four lessons a week. Tick . eta are good until used. The only school . teaching from 8 to ll:o. Plenty of prac. tic. No embarrassment. Separate sten room and extra teachers for backward puplla, A thorough printed description of ail dances free for pupils. We have ' large and select classes and the social feature alone is worth double the price, and this la the only school where they guarantee to teach you to dance, pri v vate lessons grren ail hours. Avoid ln - t erior teacher - who dance and teach only a few elmplo ballroom dance. ' Learn correctly from professional fn t structors who can dance and guarantee 1 to teach you to dance. Leant the aingie UP fox trot and new Jssa-steps. Call after noon or evening. Phone iialn 7e$i. - - . - . - .' The sales in this ad have been especially hoarded up for the' climax of this, first great Anniversary week. With but one or two exceptions, every offer is of new mer chandise never before shown and all are special purchases of reliable goods. Unless otherwise ad-' vertised, previous lots are on sale v where assort ments have . not been ex-, hausted.. .So come Sat urday I for, even greater values than you have had. 1 80 Smocks All New $1.95 May, Half Price -H a n d o m e hand-embroidered smocks of ; new crash," beach cloth and fine voiles. Slipover and open front models .with or -without collars- and ties and belts some with sashes and cords. The prettiest lot of smocks we've seen at any price. Sizes 14 to 44. ' th Anniversary Llpman, Wolfe & Co., Fourth Floor. Children's Ribbed Silk Hose "Seconds" 1 200 Pairs-89c Fine ribbed pure silk stockings white, pink and a few cordo van, grey and blackwith double n-eels and toes. With stockings of such quality on sale at less than half regular price If. will be well to be here early if you plan to supply the children's needs. Sizes 6 to 90; ' 69th Anniversary--Lipman, Wolfe & Co., Street Floor Saturday Sale or the New Ribbon Camisoles $3 .95 A most unusual Birthday Offering fr.om the Ribbon Section. Beautiful Camisoles made of finest quality moire, satin and surah silk ribbons. Beautiful pastel colorings, trimmed with laces, rosebuds and two-tone ribbons. Charming for colored Georgette blouses. 69th Anniversary Sale Lipman, Wolfe & Co.- Street Floor: Infants' Fine Silk Hose "Seconds" Very Special 59c Another unusual offer in hosiery even for this great' Anni versary sale! Silk stockings in white, pink and sky. - They're made with double heejs and toes and are here in sizes 4 to 6. Imperfections are so slight as not . to be found without closest scrutiny. 69th Anniversary Lipman, Wolfe & Co., Street Floor Waistcoats and Vests $5 to $1930Regularly-HOff The most exquisite Waistcoats and Vests ,in our regular stocks have been reduced to make the Anniversary Sale attractive to all. Tricolettes and Novelty Silks fashioned in the most beautiful way with or without collars. Fancy trimmed and plain tailored styles. All at ONE-THIRD OFF. ' 69th Anniversary Sale -Lipman, Wolfe & Co. Street Floor MEN c 1 TheTie a . en JVC Continues Saturday ire r . I V KJ There were over 2 5 00 ties in this sale at its outset this morning, and if they go to morrow like they did today. you will have to be h early for a share. Fine silks. all new fore-in-hands, and I 1 - V iL.!. lit,. yuu lure accn iiicii iiic for pattern or quality in rears at such a price. ' i A Sample Line of Men's Finest Quality Belts WhileTheyLast-50c Worth Double and More Just 400 of these belts so come at once. ' To say that they are worth double is mild as you will see upon inspection. Fine leather many styles and effects. Chiefly size 32 and 34. 69th Anniversary Lipman, Wolfe & Co. Washington Street Entrance. Just 75 Trimmed Model Hats of Exquisite Lisere at $7.50 A XderW Saturday Anniversary Sale J Beautiful model hats that are shown for the first time Saturday, . . "offered at a small part of their real worth ! ( . .., . ... ... je nats witn drooping Dnms ana straignt - Dnmmed style, medium sized hats on poke shapes, small hats with side rolls and flare backs with trimmings that are the very newest note in smartness-glycerine-ostrich flowers wreaths and novelty rib bons. Black and colors. ' . . i i The untrimmed shapes are worth more than this special Anniver sary price YouH understand thisafter seeing the hats! 69th Anniversary Upman, Wolfe & Co., Third Floor As Sketched S7.50 i I lllj ilhn, , y( . l mm a . m it m . m 9 mt w j mw W Mrm . M E N ? 1 k WWW VjSf I I Nt ow two package. 5 l I ff hil ' cuatoraar! I Al ' Fill S5Cn - 69th Anniversary Sale " r I 'Hi Oil iSSv Lipman, Wolfe & Co., I I li j' llA Street Floor - i Ik Will . U :-; ... g : .-- ; t H ill . - . : -I';;;: Snapshot Weather Is Here Call at our Kodak Depart ment (just inside Alder street door) and receive a FREE BOOKLET on , "Successful Snapshots" by A. A. Bailey, Jr. Only a limited number on hand; come early. REMEMBER WE GUARANTEE our developing, printing and- enlarging. 69th Anniversary Lipman, Wolfe & Co., Street Floor 1 ,000 Painting ; and Drawing Books 39 A special'that the kiddies will enjoy I Sets that Include a 75 sheet beautiful drawing book with colored models and six col j ored crayons or eight different colors for -water color work " i complete with brush and pan. Both educational and pleasing for the young folkl On sale Saturday at 39c! 69th Anniversary Lipman, Wolfe & Co. Toydom, Basement. Two Annive rsary Boys Porosknit Union Suits 8 to 16 Years 85c Famous Porosknit union suits In high " or V-neck, short sleeve, knee length style. This is a garment all the boys know! Time to buy liberally for Sum mer -if you're thrifty! f l I I I. i;!s As Sketched J. 95 A Wonderful Offer of Junior Girls' Lovely New Gingham Street Frocks Special $4.95 . Five of the most beautiful models we have seetrfor Juniors at this, price and all are easily worth much, much more than 14.95! Beautiful, fresh colored block or pin checks and pretty new plaids in the loveliest combinations. ; Som;e have white organdy collars anl revers, others have fancy pockets! and belts, and many have novel tunics. Blues pinks, ; greens and lovelyt plaids. These are for girls t4Jand 16 and they are so beautiful and unusual that the entire lot will be sold before many hours. 69th Anniversary Lipman, Wolfe & Co., Fourth Floor Unusual Sale Of6to14Girls, Dresses $2.95 Quaintest at y let Prettiest colon Beat fabric ' Such lovely frocks for the smaller grris you win love to nution tne kiddies ino them ! The daintiest -colorings - m a 1 s e and lavender. Kreen one model In plain colors ; with Inverted pleats and pearl but- , ton trimmtngr. with black stitching on collar.; cuffs and .neit. i The' "other 'model " Is quaint whh round neck, wide g-lrdle and fancy pockets, ' with featherstltchlngr In black. In ma ise, preen, blue, with brown, green and Copen contrast ins trimming-. 69th Anniversary Lipman, Wolfe & Co., Fourth Floor. As Sketched $2.95 Under wear Offers Toilet Goods Women's WhileTheyLast GILLETTE BLADES35c Set of Six Genuine Gillette blades, everyone knows the regu lar selling price of these, so there's no need to say more about them! The Gillette factory is co-oper- . ating with us to this extent to make our sale "go!' to YOUNG MEN MEN! Greatest Clothing Sale We Have Ever Held 75 All Wool New Suits $24.75 Seventy-five all wool suits purchased from our chief maker at an enormous concession brings to you the biggest bargain of the season for they have been marked at an Anniversary profit which is practically "no profit at all. " Cheviots, flannels and cassimeres in browns, greens, tans and greys. ' . . Waist seam styles both double and single breasted all quarter lined. ' Sizes 34 to 40. Come early. Combed Yam Ribbed Union Suits, 85c Suits tof the best combed yarn obtain able. , Irl low neck, sleeveless, tight knee style, finished with band top. 38, 42. 44. 69th Anniversak-y Lipman, Wolfe & Co Sizes 36, Street Floor BOYS! A Sale of Trousers All New-All Special -Another instance of the cooperation we have re-v ceived from manufacturers to make this the great-, , est sale in the history of Portland! Corduroy and AU-Wool Knickers $1.95 Thcv have lust been red and are dandy, good troU Made oi extraoramaruy welaht, wide wale corduroy mouse color only. Full cuo taped seams, double seats pockets and belt loops. to 15. -69th Anniversary Sale- 250 Corduroy Straight Knee Trousers 98c . Good sturdy trousers of wide wale corduroy in mouse color. And shepherd check trousers In straight knee style. Excellent for little 'fellows 2 to 10 who are active and need 'lots of clothing 1 . They're very, very special 1 Lipman, Wolfe & Co. Fourth Floor. elved sers ! heavy In with flap zea Theatrical Cleansing Cream for auto - trips, pound. I5 Purola Foot Powder.... Tourist Itoll-Ups. good assortment at ...y,.,50 Ashes of Roses Itoune. ........ .A Of -Alysla Powder, all shades, .... .fjue Santlseptlc Lotion to prevent sun burn ,.4!ie Revelation Tooth Powdar,..,...J45 Woodbury's Hoap. 1 for... H5c Hudnut Three Flowers Talcum BOc Sepol . Shampoo, to check falltnic hair 50lf Herplclde Hair Tonic. .50e-S1.00 Ivory Soap Flakes, for fine laun- J derlnjr j....... 10? Tonsito, for removing su&erfluouH hair 91.25 Moth Balls ........... Plnaud s Tlvoll Powder, all shades - . at 5o Hind's Honey and Almond Cream t 400 Notions' on Special Sale I)re Shields flesh and white, size a only, pair. IOC Boae Hair Plas assorted sizes, am- . ber and shell, box 15 Halt aad Coat Bsltoss excellent ' values, card ................... . 10 .Bias Tape 6-yard pieces, assorted widths, bolt j Hese Bpporl 4 to. 12 years, llak or white, pair ................. J 5. MTe Elastic black and , white, as follows : - 4 and 4i-lnchV yard 5 and -lnch, yard....... and 1-Inch. yard. .......... ..IOC Middy l.aces Oood quality silk In white, navy, green; palr......,15 Coin m Ma Walit Sspporteri all sizes , aO Belting Remaaats band, plain ami silk, both black and white, each &c. 69th Anniversary- -Lipman, Wolfe & Co. Fourth Floor. EMERSON RECORDS 8c a-inch single face and 7-lncjh double face records,' Including the newest songs and dances. Just 600 alt this special price! New GINGHAM WASH DRESSES for Girls SPECIAL, SATURDAY FOR THIS SALE $1.49 $1.79 $2.49 Full belted, high walst ed styles In . pretty checked, striped and plain colored ginghams. Some have white or contrasting colors ami all are In sizes 2 to 14 years. . ' Plain colored percales - or fancy plaid ginghams. ? Waist styles -with. "V necks, belts and pockets; gathered skirts or Billie - Burke styles. Others all unusual. to 14 years. . Middy skirts at S1.49 for girls from 6 to 14 years. Made with deep elde plaits or JEAN cloth wide hems in white only. These jtre ' easily the prettiest , plaid gingham dresses we have ever shown at such a - price and there are many style, each prettier than the next. Sixes from to 14 years. W t ; 1 IS i Girls'NavyBlue : Serge Capes $8.98 -Full sweeping capes for girls with two pockets, veateo front and belt. ; 1-Arge oollara. feottes trimmed. Others hare large aeparate collars of Victory I ted silk poplin. - Economy Basement ", . Upmaa, WoUo c Co. White Composition Ivory Toilet Ware ' Choice $1.00 Choose from our big sate as sortment, including Picture Frames, Crumb Bets, Cloth and Hat Brushes, Trays. Buffers, Jewel Boxes, Perfume Bottles, Combs, Baby . Seta. Manicure - Sets, etc. - SHEET MUSIC SPECIAL 9c How Tou Gonna Keep 'em Down on the Farm. Chong. - i Johnny's In Town. Kisses. Can You Tama Wild Wimmen? Till We Meet Again. Don't Cry, Frenchy Don't Cry. ' Tackln 'em Down. Tears of Love. ' OTHER rOTV1.AH HIT ,23c SPECIAL 1 I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles. I'll Say She Does A1 JoIson. On the Road to Calais (Al Jolson). Tickle Toe. : - . Going Up. ' 'Arabian Nights, f Behind Your Silken Veil. -XX ()rf -' ' V 9 y M St M u ' t o t V o f i i M o ( c ft k C c c I 7-