The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 21, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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r THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, ..PORTLAND, 1 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, . 1919.
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VETO RESOLUTION
MercKondiae ofef Merit Orify
At a Dollar
Constitution Gives Him Power to
Veto Resolution Such as Lodge
Offered,
SURPRISE TO LODGE CROWD
For Young Men
For Conservative Men
For Younger Young Men
Your New Overcoat Is Here
They Believed Executive Had No
Authority to Pass Upon Res
olution Declaring War Ended.
PRESID
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SAYING WAR OVER
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3 For (2
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In This Sale at a
VVashinRton. Nov. 21. (U. P.)
The Lodge concurrent resolution,
which declares the war at an end,
can and will he vetoed by President
Wilson, in cawe it is passed by both
house and senate, in the opinion of
high administration officials today.
They cited the constitution to
prove that the president has this
power.
This came as an evident surprise to
supporters of the Lodge resolution. I
which was introduced in congress just
before adjournment. They believe the
executive had no authority to Interfere
with a concurrent resolution and that
the Lodge measure could be passed by
both houses, thus ending- the war with
out adoption of the peace treaty. Dis
covery of the constitutional authority
vhlch has seldom, If ever, been exer
cised by a president, was considered a
'blow to their plans.
CONSTITI TIOX CITKI
The administration supporters cited
article 1, section 7, paragraph 3 of the
constitution as their authority. It reads
as follows : 1
"Kvery order, resolution or vote to
which the concurrence of the senate and
house of representatives may be neces
sary (except on a question of adjourn
ment) shall be presented to the presi
dent of the United States and before
tbe same shall take effect shall be ap
proved by him or being- disapproved by
him. shall be repassed by two thirds
of the senate and the house of repre
sentatives, according to the rules and
limitations prescribed in case of a bill."
This, the administration contends, un
doubtedly gives Wilson authority to veto
the Ijodge measure.
WILSON TO ISE VETO
The president apparently is deter
mined to veto Lodge's proposal, confi
dent that a two thirds vote cannot be
marshaled in congress to pass It over
his head. Thus he plans to prevent the
war being: officially ended until the
peace treaty has been adopted.
At Speaker Oillett's office It was
stated tha It was not customary to send
concurrent resolutions to the president,
but that in this case it would undoubt
edly be necessry under the constitution.
This opinion was expressed after the
constitutional - provision had been
scanned. Before that, the Impression
was that it was not necessary to send
such resolutions to the White House.
Senator Lodg-e, author of the resolution,
was In Boston, it was said at his office.
CC8Ht0 OPI5ION QUOTED 1
Administration officials also declared
that In an opinion rendered in 1854 by
Attorney General Cushing, he stated
that congress could not pass any law
which In effect "coerces the discretion
of the president, except with his appro
bation, unless by a concurrent vote of
two thirds of both houses upon his pre
vious refusal to sign a bill."
Another opinion on this question, cited
by the administration. Is, contained in a
report by the senate Judiciary committee,
made January 26. 1897, as the result
of an investigation of the question as
to whether a concurrent resolution re
quires the president's signature.
"Whether concurrent resolutions are
required to be sent to the president ol
the United States must depend not upon
their mere form, but upon the fact
whether they contain matter which is
properly to be regarded as legislative
in its character and effect," the report
stated. "If they do, they must be pre
sented for his approval. Otherwise
they need not be ; the nature or sub
stance of the resolution and not its form
controls the question of its disposition."
WILSON EAGER TO SPEAK.
Senator Underwood conferred with
Secretary Tumulty at the White House
today on the Democratic program. Sen
ators Hitchcock and Underwood will
leave Washington immediately for a
brief rest before the reconvening of con
gress. Wilson is writing a strong appeal to
congress to take up again and ratify
the peace treaty. lie is preparing an
argument which the administration
"hopes will bring about a compromise and
speedy ratification. If it doesn't then
the president is.jxady.to see the fight
carried fhto 'tne.1 1720 'national election
In which, however, he will not partici
pate beyond urging' voters, regardless
of party affiliations, to demonstrate?
they want the United States to Join the
league.
Wilson is anxious to go before con
gress and deliver his message in per
son. This is opposed by his physicians.
Bloodhounds Are Failure
Yakima. Wash., Nov. 21. Hope that
the bloodhounds would pick up the trail
of the men who murdered Ernest New
comb at Sunnyside Sunday night was
dispelled when, after several trials, the
dogs failed to pick up the scent.
DANCING
GUARANTEED
in eight lessons ladles
12.50. gentlemen $5.00
at Do Honey's Beau
tiful Academy, 23rd
and Washington. New
Clataes for Begins
start Mondav and Fri
day evenings. Ad
vanced classes Tuesday
and Thursday evenings,
8 to .11 :30. All latest
and popular d a n c
taught in' eight three
hour lessons.
LADIES IJ.S0 GENTLEMEN i.0
Plenty of desirable partners and prac
tice. No embarrassment. Separate step
room and extra teachers for backward
pupils. My latest book describing all
dancea free for pupils. Our classes are
large and 'Select and the social feature
alone la worth double the price. Other
schools . derive their profits from public
dancea. Ws cater to teaching alone and
conduct our claasea the entire eVening.
No doubt one lesson from us Is worth
Ux In the average school. Private lessoi.s
afternoon and evening. Learn in a real
school where they guarantee to make a
dancer of you!
V" FBIZE MASK BALL
Thanksgiving Night, November 27. Don't
miss this. Phone Main 7656. Adv,
Tremendous Saving !
A Multitude
of Fine
Overcoats'
$45
Less Than
Today's Whole
sale Pricel
Stein-Bloch Fashion Park
C 'am-High .' ;
Heavy, medium and light weight Coats fof every
occasion and purpose, for all kinds of weather. Every
new fabric quarter, half and full-lined with best
Venetiarj and silks.
Belted
Form-Fitting Coats
Plain Box Styles
Ulsters
Single- and Double-Breasted
Raglans
Chesterfields
Fifth Floor, Lip man, Wolfe At Co.
The Boy With a Leatherized Suit
Is Ready For Thanksgiving
Ready to enjoy outdoor sports in a suit that will stand the strain ready for the
big feast in a suit that looks better than the best of other suits.
For Leatherized Suite Are Smart Styles
All Wool Reinforced With Soft Leather '
an
d
The styles include waist seam, and beltedcoats, soma with yokes, knife plaits,
or box plaits. Fabrics are tweeds, homespuns, cheviots and cassimeres, with soft,
p-llable leather inside at knee, seat, elbows and pocket;. Knickers are also full
lined with cloth. Sizes 6 to 18.
Langham-High
Suits
for the Thanksgiving uDoings"
They impart to the wearer that
manly correctness, that youthful
"swank" to the "nth" degree.
'30 to '60
And Langham - High Overcoat
here exclusively in Portland.
Fifth Floor. Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
I CUARAHTETO ?
gurrerPOYB L
It's a great satisfaction to know you are doing
something noteworthy. Offering such ties as
"these in a "dollar" sale is really most remark
able. We are proud of our ability to do it.
But the real satisfaction will come in seeing
our patrons iake them away!
We know every man and ever)' woman who is
. buying for father, hus
band, son or brother will
fully appreciate these
wonderful ties.
All that is necessary is
that you see them !
Beautiful silks, satins
and reps in gorgeous
color effects and pat
terns large flowing
end four-in-hands.
Just like the one on the
fellow in the illustration!
Choose them at least in
threes, tomorrow. If you
have gifts to buy and arc
wise well, a word to the
wise is sufficient!
Lipman, Wolfe it. Co.
Men's Shop, Just Inside
Washington Street Entrance
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Girls' New Apparel For Thanksgiving
Boys' Mackinaws
Boys like them because they give freedom, mothers
them because they protect of seat of vitality from
posure.
Here are the dressy kind that always look well, dark
light plaid wool mixtures, 18.75 to $18.00.
Boys' Sweaters
Special $64
All Wool For Boys 8 to 18
Ruff neck sweaters, just received, come Saturday
best choice of colors in every size.
Fifth' Floor, Lipman, Wolfe Sc Co.
like
ex-
and
Sketched
New Velvet Frocks $33.50, $35, $37.50
Several most attractive model In square or round neck
Btyles adorned with colored stltchery of wool or elite floss.
Sixes 14, 16. 17.
Wool Frocks for Miss 6 to 14
$8.95, $10, $13.50, $18.50, $22.50, $25
Many navy serges Tn a variety of clever styles others of
black and white checks.
Smart Plaid Skirts $15.95, $18.95
Just In. All have smart new pockets.
White Serge Skirts $14.50, $16.95
Box pleated style or 'the new combination of box pleats
and accordion pleating.
Baronet Satin Skirts $17.50
Skirts of gleaming Baronet SaUn in lovely shades of blue,
flesh, also white. Box pleated white satin skirts are $14.50.
All ti to t waists aad tS to 17-lneh lengths.
Party Frocks for Miss 8 to 16
$22.50 and $25
Beautiful new frocks of filmy chiffon, all rurfly and creamy
lacy. Delightful shade of pink, Nile green, Cecil blue, mala,
turqouise and yellow.
Sot more thaa one Of a size and color.
for
Extraordinary PRICE REDUCTION SALES
COATS SUITS DRESSES
Exceptional
Chocolate '
Creams
i
the Pound
Smooth, "rich creams,
flavored with true fruit
extracts, with walnut or
pecan occasionally added,
hand-rolled in chocolate
of rare excellence.
Fresh from the
Lipman - Wolfe
Candy Kitchen
A box for Sunday or
Thanksgiving will 'win highest
appreciation wherever be
stowed. Street Floor, Lipman,
Wolfe & Co.
COME TO TOYLAND!
Toys aren't mere playthings any more they're marvels of the work
manship of the minds of genius that reproduces the world in minia
ture, from the tiniest snub-nosed doll to the biggest, finest mechanical
engine or automobile. Speaking of automobiles, here are two 1920
models.
72 classy "cars' with black-striped yellow
oodles. Ace automomie niBDer tired
wheels, body 12x30 Inches, knuckle
joint gear and steering wheel, crank
and bumper
Special
$10
And a Racy Looking STUTZ
Practically the same as the model above and possessing the
tlnctlve style features" of its royal namesake.
These two classy automobiles represent exceptional VALUE.
Elg nth Floor.
"dis-
Thanksgiving
Fruit Cake
65c
the Pound
A Tip-Top Inn Bakery pro
duct without a peer. Order
Saturday for Thanksgiving.
Mince and Pumpkin
Pies 50c
Pies that are the envy and
despair of all bakers outside
the Tip Top Inn. We will ap
preciate your order now for
Thanksgiving and you will be
sure not to be disappointed
if you order Saturday. ,
Eighth Floor
For Girls and Juniors,
Repriced
$10.75, $14.75, $18.50
Many most desirable models in
green, navy, brown, taupe, pekln
and burgundy. Sizes 6 to 17 in
the lot.
For Girls and Juniors,
Repriced
$32.50, $42.75, $58.75
Smart Btiits of velour and tweeds,
plain and with fur trimmings. Not
more than one of a style and size.
Of Silk, Sizes 6 to 16,
Repriced
$9.95, $15.95, $19.50
Sweet dresses In Copen, rose,
tan and browp. Popular lines In
broken sizes, regrouped to give
better choosing at a price
THE GIRLS' OWN SHOP, Fourth Floor, Lipman, Wolf A Co.
New Holiday Perfumes and Toilet Waters
Reeeant Violette Toilet I
Water $2.25
Chantecleer Toilet Water
S2.65
Elesia Ideal Toilet Water
$1.25
Luxor Bouquet also Lilac,
Rose and Violet $1.00
Doris Lily .of the- Valley, Li
lac, Violet and Rose $1.00
Djerkiss Toilet Water $1.90
and $3.00
Palmer's Toilet Water, Wis
teria, Rose Leaves, Lilac
Sweet $1.00
Mary Garden Toilet Water
$4 25
Melba.. Toilet Water, Rose,
Adoree, Lov' Me and Lilac
$1.00
Street Floor, Lipman
Some Flowers Toilet Water
$1.25
-Perin's Orys Toilet Water
$3.00
-Violet's Ramaau "Toilet
Water $2.75
-Houbigant Lilac Toilet Water
$3.50
Houbigant's Ideal Toilet
Water 7.50
. "Wolfe & Co.
Coty's L'origan L'Effleurt
and Jasmine Toilet Waters
$9.25
Jardin de Rose, Jardin de
Marie, Jardin t Lilac and
. Parlow Sachet Powders in
gift boxes $2.00
Djerkiss Sachet in bulk, or.
$2.00
Eutaska Perfumes in bulk,
; oz. $1.00
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THE BABY'S
OWN SHOP
His wee majesty has not been
left out of the Saturday event
by any means. Just see these
gift suggestions and note the val
ues. .
Ten Articles for Baby
at $1 Each
Embroidered S acq ue pink or
blue edged.
Silk knit Towel.
Silk and wool Ba"nds. sizes 8-10-
12-14.
Leather Safety Straps for chair
or carriage.
White kid Moccasins ribbon ties.
Short Daisy cloth Gertrudes
scalloped..
Long Daley cloth silk bound
Wrappers.
Onandoff Rubber Diapers, 3 sizes.
Crochet knee length Bootees.
Knitted Toques.
Ten Articles at
75c Each
Daisy Cloth Wrappers.
Set of 3 Turk Knit Towels.
Hand scalloped and embroidered
Bibs.
Linen Table Bibs.
Fine net Carriage Veils.
Fancy ribbon Sock Garters.
Bell celluloid Rattle with ring.
Baby Book with colored Illustra
tions. Crochet knee lengthBootees.
Celluloid large size Baby Brushes.
BABY'S OVTH SHOP,
Foarth Floor,
Lipmaa, Wolfs A Co.
Sally Forth to the Thanksgiving Party wtyn,
A New Mat!-
Fashionable Models
on Sale at
Would you be the proud
possessor' of a smart
new hat purchased as a
rare "bargain"? Then,
mad am e,
hasten to
morrow.
Here, for your
selections, are
by all means
this SALE to-
interested
FASHIONABLE HATS OF VELVET AND
COMBINATIONS IN BLACK AND COLORS
Whose Styles Are Too Varied to Enumerate
Suffice to say that each particular model conforms in every
respect to the reigning modes of the season!
The tags say "$5," but Madame s intuition
whispers of a previous tag bearing a much higher
price.
Third Floor, Lipmaa, Wolfe St Co.
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