MONDAY, AUGUST 2. 1920. THE OREGON DAILY JOU RNAL. PORTLAND. OREGON ! DOUGLAS MARQUIS OF QUEENSBERRY DEAD AT ABE OF 52 if - uonuon, Aug. z. 11. xm. B.i ina Marquis of Queensberry died today In Johannesburg, 8. A., on Sunday, said a Centr-al News dispatch front that city today. j- The family nam of the Marquis ; of tQueensberry fwas Percy holto Douflaa arid hs was 52 years old. He succeeded to the. title In .1900. He was twice mar ried. The eldest son. who will succeed to the title. Is 24 years old and fought in. the World war. The marquis of Queensbery mentioned Is the son of . the marquis who became noted . throughout the - world as a pa tron of sport, particularly of pugilism. The weil known "Marquis ef Queens oerry rules of the ; boxing ring: are credited to the father of the lately de ceased marquis. These rules were : framed in 1867 and have since been used .-in all championship matches. The son who succeeds to the title will be known mm the tenth marquis. The family Is of : Scottish origin and the title goes back ; to the fifteenth century, i Economist Gets Cox 1 View on League; Is ; Going to See Harding Daytfcn. Ohio, Aug. '2 Irvine Fisher, the noted I economist of Yale, today re vealed the real purpose of his confer ence with Governor Jamea M. Cox, dem i pcratic .presidential nominee.. ' "I am the representative of a newly formed organization of college professors ; and newspaper editors! who favor; the . League of Nations," said Fisher, "and I mas delegated to talk with both Governor - Cox and Senator Harding? for the purpose ct finding out exactly where both can didates stand on the league. Our organ! laMon will support the candidate whd comes nearest to representing our views Fisher said he would go to Marlon from here and would probably have a conference with Senator Harding. He declined to make any; statement ss to whether he found Governor Cox's at titude toward the league ,in accordance with his own, but said they had gone Into the matter fullyj - Fisher brought away from the conference an advance copy of the governor's speech of accep tance.. The Vale professor would give no details as to the size and membership of thjr organization he represents. Oovernor Cox rested from politics Sun day. In the morning ihe attended serv ices at Christ Episcopal church, Dayton. nd In the afternoon : he " acted as his own chauffeur, driving with Mrs. Cox to his farm at Jacksonburg, 30 miles from Dayton, ajid returning late In the ' evening. 1 ' i ; i - ' . i Linen Stationery, Special 50c Splendid quality linen caper in ' the ever-popular - Faxon brand.: tin white and a full ran re of colors. Street Floor c"Merchandi'o of J Merit. OnUT . X : Salvation Army Pair . Is to Leave for New Duties in Chicago Colonel and Mrs. T. W. Bcott, eon-' manding, officers Of . the- Northern Pa cific province for the Salvation Army, will leave; the Northwest August 25 for Chicaco to take cbarae of the property- - . . j , . .. naval and mmtary relief work. The Northwest headquarters are in Seattle. Qoionel I and Mrs. Bcott ' spoke Sun day1. In the hall at 128. First street. Tuesday noon Colonel Scott- will be hbnor guest at a luncheon at the PorV lartd hotel given by the advisory boafa, of the Salvation Army, and Tuesday night the final farewell service will be held at the army ihalj. 128ft First street" The public Is lnyited to this service. j - . Among the achievements in Portland tinder Colonel -Scott's supervision are the' purchase of land f for a new building- at Sixth and Ahkeny streets- for S70.000, and the purchase of the White Shield uome tor ssu.poo. c I X I X Debs Says He Will Stay1 in Prison If . His Comrades Must Washington. Aug. 2. Eugene V. Debs Socialist candidate for' president, who is now confined in the federal prison at Atlanta, has urged his friends and fol , lowers throughout the country to make no further attempts to have i him (reed unless all other political prisoners are released, simultaneously. Debs made this request In a letter to Mrs. Lucy Robins, secretary of the Cen tral Labor Bodies conference of New York, which is In charge of the Ameri can Federation of Labor campaign for a general amensty for: political prisoners. The letter was made public Sunday by the American Federation of Labor , Film Workers. Win Their Demand for Unionj Shop Policy ! (By Uaitad Newt) I ' New York. Aug.. 2. Films turned out by the motion picture studios about Kort Lee. N. J will hereafter be in scribed wtih the union label, j Two thousand craftsmen employed In the studios struck recently, demanding ,a union shop, display of the union label on the films and a 10 per cent increase in wages. ' At a conference between stu dio owners and representatives of the workmen Sunday, all demands of the strikers were granted and they were to return to work Mayiday. ; Japanese Battleship ! Anchors at Enzenada Tsan Diego; CmU TAug. 2. ul P.)-i Americans returning from Ensenada to day reported that a Japanese warship 1 anchored at Ensenada and that sev eral United States destroyers are now at that port. Navy officials refused to comment on the reports. ' , t ilia ' Georgia Population , .. Given as 2,893,601 vReorgia has a population of 2893,601, the canaiu burAAu t anrninnMii ; f X Lunch in "Thm Barnyard" Far above the noin and heat of the city itreet, you can sit by the bit: windows and really enjoy a delicious lunch. I Eighth Floor O mm UR candid advice to any woman who is interested in the purchase of furs is to Frist, Select the Store, Then Select Your Furs The buyint of Furs has always been a transaction !n which most women have been at the mercy of tth shopkeeper. Women know most other lines of merchan dise, but only experts know Furs. s And so we say that of paramount lm portance Is the election of the store select an - institution of character, - one whose reputation is based on Sincerity and Honest Dealing HEN and then only, may you be assured that anv Fur is Just what it is represented ,to be -that the mode is authentic and that the savines are as represented - I'; We Are Going on Record ; In this August' Fur Sale with the statement that, notwith standing the seemingly insurmountable obstacles encoun tered in our preparations, every earment included is priced i i : ' r ' ' - ' 'i ' " .' 1!'";'- - At Subttantial and Worthwhile Savings We were advised by the leading manufacturine furriers against even attempting to hold an August Fur Sale this year. -But we were determined to repeat the triumph which occurred in our Fur department last August even though it be at a great sacrifice of profit. X L X f3 . mm AND so we again state most em phatically THAT YOU CAN j BUY FURS HERE IHJRING AUGUST AT LOWR PRICES THAN WILL PREVAIL TUR ING THE REST OF THE! EN TIRE FALL AND WINTER SEASON. ! Here are specific instances of the sar in g$ which await you; ' ' YOU CAN SAVE $78 36-inch Sealine Coat with natural on squirrel collar and cuffs. on YOU CAN SAVE $205 , I 3 6-incn Hudson Seal (dyed musk- coat, with opossum collar and cuffs. on a iinch and cuffs.? YOU CAN SAVE! $234 on a 36?-inch Natural Gray Squirrel Coat. YOU CAN SAVE $th) on t 3 3-Inch French Seal Coat YOU CAN SAVE $124 pony Coat, with Australian opossum collar YOU CAN SAVE $97 1 , ; j on a 3 6-inch Marmot Coat J YOU CAN SAVE $205 . on a 3 6-in(h Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) Coat, with skunk collar and cuffs. i While we wea favored with co-operation to a degree and with the full power of large concerns from whom our purchases were made, the savings are as big and as gener ous because of the fact that we are practically foregoing profit to assure the success of this sale. ( YOU CAN SAVE $290 on a j45-inch Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) Coat. -Also proportionate savings on all separate pieces The tags on the garments plainly indicate your savings, for a small tag with figures in red ink gives you the sale price, and a larger tag. on each garment plainly marked in black ink gives you, the after-August price at which each i garment will retail. Third Floor, Upman, Wolf A Co. Convenient Terms of Payment1 May Be Arranged T3 ESERVE your furs now and we will store them for you until you wish to take them Into your possession. Even though you are at the mountains or the seashore it will well pay you to come to Portland for the savings in this sale are extraordinary. -A-Decidedly Unusual Offering in ' nouse uress prons Priced While the Lot LasU $9. .35 mil i n yll 1 1 ti ll I I I i i ; mil i ini HI I 1 I TUESDAY always brings some fea ture offering Jn House; Dresses or , HOuse Dress Aprons . but it has been. ' many a week since we have had as in teresting an m nouncement as this. Good -looking House Dress Aprons .of genuine scout percale in plain pink or blue, tiny checks, plaids and stripes. Also variety of de signs in figured patterns. Slip-over, side-front closing; and envelope styles in square, round and V-necks. - , A variety of trimmings combine to make these the best-looking House Dress Aprons that we have seen to sell at 2.35. owth Floor, Lipman, Wolf & Co. iliTTTTj , Boys' Wool-PIated Bathing Suits 5pctai $3.45 BATHING SUITS in a mixture of wool and cotton knit, fashioned with skirt and In at tractive striped color combina tions as well as plain colors Navy. Kelly and Gray. In sizes ,36 to 36. Specially priced at $3.45 Also Boys' Knit Caps - or Tofues to match in all colors. x ; Price 39c. r. j Fifth Floor. Upaua, Wolf. & Co Whtre U thi Woman Who Will Not Buy Another Corset when she has! the privilege of choosing standard models at prices which are really irresistible. For instance Well Known Makes La VidaEtoile de France fdodart Corset $4.95 Splendidly made Corsets of coutil, brocade and batiste. Many less than half price. AU sizes, but not in every style. , Lestelle Corsets $1.95 F r o n t lace Cor sets, medium weight, in plain and fancy materials in ! flesh color. Made for av erage figure 25 to 30. j C-B a la Spirite Corsets Sports Mode $2.95 A wonderful corset for outdoor sports made of pink coutil. with, three-inch elastic at Waist line - long skirt and four supporters. For medium figure. Special, $2.95. Splendid New Muslin Brassieres $1.00 Excellent quality muslin BrassferV. trimmed in cluny lace and made with V-shaped neck hook front AU sizes, . j ! t Fourth Floor, Lipman, Wolf Co. - ' A Sale of Picture Frames Both WaQ and Stand Styles Extremely Low Priced Choice 68c TOMORROW we will pfeco on sale just flve. """f Picture frames in an tique gold,, all fitted with glass and back. f In all sizes from cabinet to 8x10 inches, at the unheard of price of 68c. we aayise you to shop early If you want one of these frames, 'icturs Gallery, Seventh Floor, Upman, Wolfe & Co. The Sale of Fine Jersey Suits So Extraordinary at $25 Continues Tuesday. ; ' rr'.i Salts that are all excellent examples of specialty workmanship, for the factory from whence they come is devot4 entirely- to the exclusive manufacture of Jersey Suits. ; You will find them in all the wanted shades and colors. Third Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. ' j This Store Uses NorComparatio Prices They Are Misleading and Often Untrue Except onal Values fttie Me em Everything for Cash-Everything for Less I Choose From Any Wash Skin in Stock Tomorrfryv - All at One Price $2 ECONOMY BASEMENT . Lipman, Wolf 4k Coi r 1 '.! I ! " A New lArrivaal of 60 Trimmed Of Satin and Taffeta Some jof them. are ostrich trimmed; others are seU-trimmed, In black, navy and white. r ECONOMY BASEMENT, Upmaa, Wolf A Co. r 3 ! )nyx Hose QO Ini black, navy, fawn t ft Jf& VU re in thr lot. These - An Unusual Offerinj Of fiber silk in the popular dron stitch, thevicome and suede, while not all sizes in each color, all sues are nose will find ready purchasers at 9Sc. L -J. I Mercerized Cotton Stockings In the much wanted drop stitch, jof a fin quality yarn, they are the kind of stockings that stupe themselves snugly to the wearer. They Akg are in black and white and very specially priced at, ............ . rkUK- 4-ECONOMY BASEMENT. Upmak, Wolf & Co. SPECIAL! For Tuesday Only A Small Lot of Leather Purses and Moire Bags Ana ths Isatncr Is leather beautifully hand chased. Ths bag's are fitted on a carvsd trams and have chain handles and handles of material. They are a sa vines opportunity at real ECONOMY BASEMENT Lipman, Wolf & Co. $2 Boys' Wash Suit Sale $ Well knade. serviceable wash suits of repp.j chambray, gingham, madras , and percale they come in White with fancy colored collars, cuffs and belts, and in greens and blues with fancy trimmings, j Sues irom to 8. i Boys' and Children's Hats In many different styles and patterns'; There are many hats In this collection that will be quite seasonable until late in the fan. I Some are slightly soiled,, but f they are: unusual values at. ................ . XJL . ECONOfY BASEMENT, Upaaa, Wolf & Co. Remarkable Blouse Sale rfx -i .You will hardlv believe your eyes for the values ; 11 in! this lot are , very- unusual ' The waists ar of UP Jim i i - ' . . i ----- - a organdy and votld In botlj plain and novelty effects. some are trimly tailored, others are daintily tucked, while still others are made iln attractive combinations. Thev are trimmed with large pearl puttonsj slip tie and satin neck bow. i j ECONOMY BASEMENT, Upman, Wolf Coi New Baby Blankets $ J .35 The litest for babies Indian crib blankets, crochet ends. Novel terns in pink and bluej Heavy Bath Mats with pat- Thick and of-a good &ize In a fine' quality material. Beautiful designs. - ECONOMY BASEMENT . Lipman. Wolf A Co. Muslin and- Sateen Petticoats Very Special ' ; ... - i Of soft, white longdoth, gored style, with tape at top an4 fin ished with deep ruffle of good edged- embroidery or flounce of lace tucks and insertion. Also white sateen petticoats, gored, and finished ( bottom of skirt with hemstitched- ruffle or deep scallop, j Lengths 3 to 35. Special ! I Sateen Bloomers 4 j ie In White and flesb. elastic drawn atV I J waist and knee. Sizes 2$ and a 7. .-. House Dress Aprons $1.98 -Medium II rht In color', a stmfird atMm nr,i. Collarless, panel front effect and square neck, pipings of narrow white tape. - Sizes 36 to 42. : . - f ; ECONOMY BASEMENT. Upman, WeJf & C Two Big ! Dotted Swiss ; 39a Yard 1 Only 3 So yards re maining of this perfect quality curtain fabric, which, as you must realize. Is more .than! a bargain at the price. Drapery Specials j Printed Scrims ' 43c Yd. --There are many places I wnere tnts peautuui material can be usid Instead of expen . L-sIve draperies, t for the de. v signs and patterns and soft ! toned coloringsi giver them I richness. - 36 i n c h e s wide; ECONOMY BASEMENT, Upman, Wolf & Co. Drapery Rernnnts '- Greatly Underprised ; The "month-end sales left a large assortment, of drapery remnants in our stocks, in cluding scrims, nets, i mar quisettes and filet nets. They are well worth looking over. ; - ECONOMY EASES.TTNT Upman, Wolf c Co. CHilclren's Gowns 1 Special 98c Of soft, whjte longdoth. new and fresh. In two Styles. Daintily trimmed. ECONOMY BASEMENT Upman. Wolfs & Co. OP Meri'sT? - Piece Underwear . ,ottoa, ribbed shirts and drawers made of a fine quality yarn. All sizes. Fine, Cashmere Socks CI, In natural gray. 3 pairs for ECONOMY BASZM2NT, Upman, WoL' 6 Co. MEN'S QC7T This Store Usee No Comparative PricesThey Are T.Jisteadinj end Oft This is an increase of 284.840, or 10.9 per cent, ova: 'the population of 1910. : - - -- i . ' - -. . . - n-.. :f ;-