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DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, . WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1920.
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CENT IN
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Washington, April 2.1. (I. N. S.)
Preliminary population figures were
issued today by the census bureau as
follows:
Akron. Ohio, 1920 population, 208.435:
Increase since 1910. 139.368 or 201.8 per
cent.
Mansfield. Ohio. 1920 population 27,
124 ; increase since 1910,. 7056, or 34 per
cnt.
Delaware. Ohio, 1920 population S758 ;
decrease since 1910. 320 or 3.5 per cent
Tarentum. Pa.. 1920 population 8325 ;
increase slneo 1310, 1511, or 20.4 per cent.
Wellston, Ohio. 1920 population 6687:
decrease since 1910, 188, or 2.7 per
cent.
Wichita. Kas.. 1920 population 72.128:
Increase since 1910, 19,678, or 37.5 per
cent. .
Franklin, Pa., 1920 population 9970;
Increase since 1910, 203, or 2.1 per cent.
Greenville. Pa, 1920 population 8101;
Increase since 1910, 2192, or 37.1 per
cent.
Hunk in. Pa., 1920 population 7301 ; in
crease since 1910, 125.9, or 20.8 per cent.
iJedham, Mass., 1920 population 10,
j 783 ; Increase since 1510. 1499 or 16.1
f per cent.
Laurel, Miss., 1920 population 13,03';
increase since 1&10, 4572, or 54 per cent.
If Geddes Is Right,
Why Do Rifles Eule
Ireland? De Valera
Retail Clothiers of
New York Viewing
Overalls Seriously
By United Prp
New York. April 21 Tlie New York
State AsBocistlon of Retail Clothiers
and Furnishers has decided to take
this overall craze very seriously instead
Of scoffing; at it, as the associated dress
, Industries did, in calling; it "absurd."
Ijawrence T- Boesen, secretary of the
State organization, last night Baid the
great publicity given the overall and old
clothes clubs throughout the country,
probably will "slow up" buwlness by
causing- men to postpone the buying
of new suits until the old ones begin
to fall to pieces.
Boesen took a poke at the American
'Woolen company and the workers in the
irreat clothing factories as the real cul
I prlts In the, high price trouble.
i "The American Woolen company Is
getting ,a big slice of the profits," he
said, "and the buying conditions they
Impose as the biggest woolen firm In the
business are adopted by their smaller
competitors."
Vlcksburg. Miss., April 21. (L N- 8.)
Eamon De Valera, "president of the
Irish repuUic," today save out this
statement regarding the interview at
tributed to Sir Auckland Geddes, the
new British ambassador to the United
States :
"The new British ambassador's state
ment that, in thU generation, there is
no quarrel between England and ire-1
land.' is a splendid illustration of the
impudent audacity of British statesmen !
when lying will serve their purpose. If
there is no quarrel between Ireland and
Kngland today, what is the meaning of
the British army of occupation on Irish
soil? With its daily arriving reinforce
ments ; with its field artillery ; its tanks,
its bombing planes ; that' poison and
liquid. It requires two to make a quar
rel. How naive ot trie British envoy
to suggest that the robber who holds
his victim's property at the pistol point
is not a party to a quarrel."
THRACIAN REBELS
VILLAGES
RAID
EX-SERVICE MEN TELL
STARTLING STORIES OF
HOSPITAL
TREATMEN
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(By United Nwra) .
Chicago, April 21. Stories of ex-soldiers
regarding mistreatment received in
Chicago public health service hospitals
on their return from France startled
lieutenant Colonel William S. Herri
berry, conducting an investigation.
Hyman Maryolis acquired a bunion in
his travels with the 132d Infantry In
France, lie testified.
"I went to the general hospital here
for treatment," he said. "The bunion
was removed all right, but my foot
never worked right again. The hospital
authorities told me I was ready for dis
charge. I said I wasn't and refused to
sign my discharge papers. They took
my clothes away from me and called a
police ambulance s"nd I was taken to the
station in my pajamas."
The hospital officials denied the story
and said Margolis' feet were all right,
but he stayed In bed 60 days and refused
to exercise them.
Peter Kamar, another veteran, testi
fied his appendix was removed without
his permission.
"I had to have a little operation." he
Bald. "When I woke up they showed
Die my appendix in a bottle. Nothing
was the matter with It and 1 never told
anybody to touch it."
Constantinople, April 19. (De
layed) (I. N. S.) New disorders
have "broken out in Thrace. Follow
ers of Jafar Tayari are raiding vil
lages and looting banks, according
to information received here today.
The Thracian reactionaries signify
their separation from the sultan by
abandoning the fee and adopting
black caps.
(Thrace is the district of Turkey
north of the Sea of Marmora and
the Aegean sea that was allotted to
Greek sovereignty.)
Sec. Lane's Daughter
Married in Capital
Washington. April 21. (I. N. S.) One
of the most brilliant weddings of the
social season in the national capital
took place Tuesday afternoon when Miss
Nancy Lane, daughter of former Secre
tary of the Interior and Mrs. Franklin
K. Lane, and Philip C Kaufman of
Washington, were married at Old St.
Johns church. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson
with cabinet members were guests.
Maria L. Sanford Is
Found Dead in Bed
Washington, April 21. (I. N. S.)
Maria L. Sanford. professor emeritus of
the University of Minnesota, was today
found dead in bed, at the home of Sen
ator Knute Nelson here, where she had
been staying as a guest during attend
ance at the congress of the Daughters
of the American Revolution.
II11 ma nendrickson Dies
Astoria. April 21. News reached thia
city of the death of Miss Hllma Hen
drickson In Monrovia, Cal. She was 21
years of age and had gome to California
for her health. She was the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hendrickson.
Zowie! Overalls
Quoted $43.50 Suit
Newark. N. J.. April 21. t tT. P.
Overalls were quoted at $43.50 a suit
In the advertisement of a Newark store
today. "Substantial overalls in fashion
able one-piece models," the ad was
headed.
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The Two
ORNSTEINS
Side by side they performed on
the stage of the music room at
the Auditorium last evening, be
fore an audience of invited guests.
One was the living Ornstein
Tlie other was the Ampico
It was a direct comparison of the
playing of the living pianist with the
reproduction of his playing by scien
tific means.
Never has Mich an invention had so
impressive a demonstration.
Those present heard Ornstein as ho
will play for future generations.
The records played at this remark
able concert are at our warerooma.
If you were not present at this wonder
ful concert come and hear Ornstein
by means of the Ampico
The Ampico in the Knabe sold
exclusively by
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PICTURES AND FRAMES ARE NOW ON THE SEVENTH FLOOR
I 1 cTJIercKanaisecfJ Merit Only Ifwfft
f 1 Style! Quality! Value! l7'
I I In Silken Fabrics, Apparel and Accessories yfj
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Style! Quality! Value!
In Silken Fabrics, Apparel and Accessories
UNIQUE!
INSPIRA TIONA L f
Sample Ribbon Bags
TO EMPHASIZE the color note in your richest suit and afternoon gown thes georg
ous Ribbon Bags have just come from their artistic designers. Deep toned satins,
many with metallic embroidery, are used in striking shapes with stunning handles.
And so beautiful are the linings milady will doubtless make pretense to open them
often. 8.50 to 35.00.
Ribbon Craft Shop, Street Floor
Glace Silks and Satins
A PLAY of color, resplendent as facets of jewels, intrigues the eye of the admirinf
beholder of these wonderful Glace Satins and Gros de Londres. Shades for the
dance, and theatre, the formal afternoon event, and more subdued but no less glowing
effects for street wear. Yard, 4,50 and 5.00.
Second Floor, Li pro an, Wolfe St Co.
Two Surpassing Sales of Apparel in the Silk Event
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A Scare of New Models
Very Specially Priced
$275
Overblbmses
Duplicating Our Recent
Sensational Sale
Of Fashion's
Favored Tricolette
The latest style quirks ruch
ings, folds and fine pleating-s
emphasize the decidedly unusual
quality of these Dresses of chiffon
taffeta and taifeta with georgette.
And colors are no less charming
than the lines, including
Black Copen Gray
Brown Taupe and Navy
Sizes for Women and Misses
Profit Thursday by this Sale!
"Ultra" is the word that expresses
the newness, the smartness, the
utter fascination of these lovely
blouses.
Of plain or drop stitch tricolette,
some untrimmed, others embroid
ered with wool.
And what a charming choice f
colors in these very latest Over
blouses in the height of the sci
on, at this end-of-the-season price.
Flesh, copen, navy, jade,
bisque, white, orange, brick,
rose. Choose early! C
-Third Floor, Lipmsn, Wolfs & Co.
Auto or Tourist
Camping
Outfits
Of Aluminum
$8
Very solidly built to with
stand rough outdoor usage.
Boy Scouts, too, are glad to
secure this practical, handy
set. Picks very compactly into
a small space, making it easy
to carry.
Set Consists of
Large pan, 3 Vz -qt." capacity.'1
Fry pan, tj-qt. size 8lA
inches.
Bowl. 1 quart.
Heavy cup, handled.
Heavy saucer, 6 inch.
Heavy rlate, 9 inch.
Fry pan handle, detachable
clamp.
Eighth Floor
Lipman, Wolfe &. Co.
Water Glass
Now Is the Time for Preserv
ing Eggs.
Water Glass, pints. . . -35c
Water Glass, quarts. . -50c
Water Glass, -gal. . -75c
Water Glass, gallons $1.00
Street Floor
Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
You Should Soon Be Donning Khaki
FOR hiking, riding, camping, your favorite outdoor sport, of course
you want khaki. You want it trim, you want it cut right and made
right becoming as well as practical. Choose then from our
Comple te Stocks of KHaki
Everything From Hats to Puttees
Breeches
$4
Sizes 2 4 to 3.0. in
splendid quality olive
khaki, full cut, well
reinforced, laced
above ankle, two slit
pockets.
Camping .
Coats $4
To match breeches.
Sizes 36 to 46.
Middy Blouses $4
Regulation slip-over style,
with convertible collar and
pockets. Sizes 36 to 46.
Others with lace front at
13.75.
Puttees $1.50
Hats $1.50
The finishing touches
your khaki costume.
to
Fourth Floor, Lipman, Wolfe St Co.
Sports
Coats
ritterf or Norfolk
style w;th corduroy
collars. . both styles
very smart. Sizes 3 6
to 42. I $7.25 and
$7.50. i
Skirts
$3.7 5. $4
S hell or plain
Skirts. With stitched
sockets and belts.
Gardenalls
$2.9S.$5
Of heavy denim or striped.
$2.95 to $4.45; of khaki.
$4.45 to $5.00 Sizes 36
to 46.
Bluebird and
Other New
Bl oomers
Two Bluebird Models at
$1.65
Dainty white m flesh batiste
bloomers with bluebird or but
terfly designs, made with elas
tic at waist, reinforced and
finished with garter effect or
ruffle. It. 65. extra size $2.
New Dimity Bloomers
$2.25-$2.50
Wide striped dimity in
white or flesh made with
double garter effect or lace
trimmings, extra full cut and
reinforced.
Sateen Bloomers
$2.50 to $2.95
Fine lustrous sateen bloom
ers in flesh or white with hem
stitching or fancy stitched ruf
fles. Seco Silk Bloomers
$2.25 to $2.95
Plain or dotted Seco bloom
ers in flesh with hemstitched
ruffle.
Batiste and Long
Cloth Bloomers
95c to $1.35
Crepe Bloomers $1.35
Fourth Floor
Lipman, Wolf & Co.
Real Boys Prefer This
"Tom Sawyer" Washwear
Tom Sawyer wash
wear will wash
well and wear long.
You'll notice the ad
vantages as soon as
you see it. The cloth
is stronger and more
durable. Colorings
are rich, even and
fast. Boys like the
, attractive patterns.
Every garment is
roomy and reinforced
where strains come.
Yokes are double.
W a i s t b a n ds are of
sturdy material; but
tonholes don't tear
out. Even the good
looking buttons are
extra strong and
sewn on to stay. 5Sinwsr'
Neckbands fit. collars "set" properly, sleeves
the way sleeves should, cuffs fit the wrist!
Suits $4.50, $5.00, $6.00
Fifth Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
i Jim L4J.PVlUi3h.VMl
hang
Removal Sale
of Hurt Goods
in Housewares
Y'c are determined not to move to our
new location one piece of goods from this
section that is in any way damaged
hence, these specials at prices that disre-,
gard entirely the regular value.
Included are:
Aluminum Goods, Gray Enamel Ware
Blue and White Enamel Ware
White Enamel Ware
Odds and Ends of Dishes
and Glass Ware
Wooden Ware Mixing Bowls
Tubs Wash Boilers
Hundreds of pieces to choose from.
' -None delivered and no phone
orders at these special prices.
Eighth Floor, Lipman, Wolfe St Co.
Don't Let Dull Days Linger
In Your Home
M ak"i"Vrv
room bright anl
cheerful at once
with these new
draperies.
" Figured
Marquisette
Yard 69c
The g aie t y of
. cretonne with the
airfness of Mar
quisette are yours
in this new cur
tailing 1 n flow
ered and bluebird
designs.
Tape Edge Marquisettes
Yard 49c
White, cream ind beige Marquisettes. 36 inches
wide, a popular number at a moderate price.
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Fifth Floor, Lipman, Wolf St Co.
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