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T FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1920. THE OREGON 'DAILY JOURNAL,; PORTLAND, OREGON HARDING IS SILENT ii ON WORLD MENACE MING FOR ROOT I I , . By Da rid iAwrence 1 L. (Copyright. 120. b Th Jcmnul) j JLIarlon. Ohlv. Aug. 13. World ! politic,, the menace of Bolshevism. iahd the,Amerlcan government's note refusing to recognize the Bolshevik I regime and expressing again friend ship for the Russian people, have failed to draw any; comment from j Senator Hardin,, the Republican ! candidate for the- presidency. Be i yond the genera! statement made , In his speech at Columbus, the sen ator declined tj say a word on what ; he considers a pending matter of ! state. i i When he said, "There is Just as much i menace in the world today as there was j In the turbulence of war, civilization has not settled down," bis hearers interpret ! ed that utterance as having been in- reports from: Poland. . liEMEDY' IS AVOIDED - ' . I The senator confined himself to the hope that America j would "stand as a barrier . to : revolution and disorder throughout the world' but did not go into detail, as to how the United States might use her influence in that direc tion most effectively. The mention of the use. of force in fighting Bolshevism by aiding foreign armies is just as much taboo in Republican as emocratic cir cles. ' : '.. ., For the campaign against the League :t Nations has been carried on so much in theory that the United States would have to send sojdiers across the seas i to mix In European quarrels that neither i candidate is to be found urging military aid for Poland, i Senator .Harding, however, did not even estimate that 'America should do more than protect her own boundaries I against the spread of Bolshevism by i standing, on firm foundations and set tling affairs at home. - ' . j i oBElGX PBOBLEM XIVE The Democratic doctrine ia that un i rest in America is partially the result : of disorder abroad, and that the possible i spread of Bolshevism across Poland and I into Germany and the continent of Eu rope, cannot but affect the economic ! life of America through depreciation of i foreign currency and the continued ac tivity of European "Countries to pay her interest on me s iu,oyu,uou,ouu toanea : them during the war, a factor which it - is contended j has much to do with the ' depreciation of Liberty bontts. . "j Of course, the Democrats claim, too, that had there been an effective concert of power in Europe, had the present League of Nations not been impaired in . .functioning through the failure of the 1 American senate to permit the United States to throw her moral force In the scales 1 of Europe, the new . republic of Poland might have been saved iong be fore this. 1 - X - ' 'l'- But the Republican doctrine on such things' Is as yet undefined for, while Senator Hiram Johnson has given his 1 pledge to take an extremely active part in the campaign against the League of Nations and the-treaty, another element in in itepuDiican party iooks xorwara 1 with, keen anticipation to the return of Ellhu. Root from Europe with ,a new. plan to ! preserve world peace. . Root, It t will be .remembered."' thought the covenant should be Qualified Iby res ervations, land while he was willing-at the40utset.to.take article. X with a res ervation, he later denounced the whole thing and; finally wrote the League of Nations plank which was embodied In the Republican national 'platform at Chicago last June. ! -Since that time he has been actively engaged in drawing up In company with tnei jurists or otner countries a constitu tion for the permanent court of Inter national - justice the establishment of which was provided for in the League of 1 Nations covenant brought back by President .Wilson, i . s. : - DEPEJfDIXdOX BOOT , !. 6ut Root's journey to Europe' has meant conferences with many of the statesmen over there who think he will be i the biggest -influence In the Harding administration if the senator Is elected and European diplomats usually take no' chances. They try to get In on the j ground floor with: whatever administra tion seems. likely to be in power in the United States, Root' has outlined In conversation with European officials and public men the lobjectlons which the Republican party has to the Wilson cov enant. and the expectation is ; that Europe, in order to get American ; sup port. WIU be more than 'willing to. accept the modifications which Ellhu Root sug gests. . j, ' t . ' i - j -.. Already there ia a feeling here! that Senator Harding twin be materially as sisted by; the return of Root, fop if the man who wrote the platform pledge for "A" League of Nations comes back; with aiset of amendments to "The" League of Nations, as it exists at present, there would be little doubt of Harding's readi ness to urge the entrance of the United States into "The" League of Nations at an early date. 1 r - ' I - HAHDI5G TO CAIX , i ' . f With extreme opponents like Hiram Johnson, " the impression 1 which' such a proposal by Root would make is conjec tural, but with friends of: the league and treaty 4hV help to Senator Harding Jby a concrete interpretation, of the plat form pledge would be Immeasurable. 1 The Democratic sages, however,: by the effect of Root's return will be; to revolve both Republican and Democratic candidates as in favor of ."The" League with reservations. If generally accepted the effect would be toi neutralize the Issue and turn the campaign to domestic questions altogether. j 1 O 1 :J Chairman Will Hays, twho twice per suaded Root to outline Republican policy on the league at critical moments and who got from htm the League of Nations plank for the Republican! platform, prob ably will be in communication again with the former secretary of ! state. ; While here the other day, Mr. Hays maintained a mysterious silence on i the subject of Root's activities in Europe. Moral Watch for Root Ts return in the middle of: the campaign, !i Coral Necklace; to -Be Featurein Trial John. 'Salle. CO, a gadener,J wasl ar rested by - Inspectors Abbott and Tiiche nor I at ' East Twenty-second ; street ;jand Alameda drive ' Thursday t afternoon. charged with larceny by bailee of a coral necklace said to belong to Victor Heinae, 905 East Thirty-first street north. The necklace 1st valued at $200, Salle was released on his own recogni zance. " - ' f '- : ' ' - j ' "i J i '!:;:! BILL IE BURKE AW A Y G O E S PR U 1 E N C E Charming BHIle' In a 'riot of mer rimeat and mUaaderMtandlng. "TRAILED BY THREE" Toe ; big twelve-cylinder tbrUler. Today and Friday Onlyu- mm taMsBBBBBBWsl I t "Merchandise of C Merit Only Men's and Young Men's Fine Suitis Hundreds ! ! Very Except iohally Priced, Saturday Our Saturday 'Suit jSales areL intensive selling affairs, based on big values. -:fr lj Hl' j;;;. .ftj ".- f J''lilH-fS':;: H For instance, tomorrow we offer several hundred suits of rec ognized standard, for they are i ... i , Stein-Bloch, Langham and Other Celebrated Makes all at the price of . forty-five dollars. j : 4 , ' ""-very suit is brand new this season. There are conservative, semi-conservative and advance fall styles. The labels of the makers stand for quality. All-wool fabrics, such -a v-aaauacics,, cneviots, untmished worsteds and navy serges. Extra Special for, Saturday Men's and Young Men's All-Wool Trousers ...... $8195 Men s and Young Men's I0 ftCT - All-Wool Caps - PsLi.VD Fifth Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. I- t . .4 .: . . ; ' . - If You Are Canning Fruit - Don't fail to see Mrs. BIys demonstration of -the. Kerr Economy and Self Sealing Fruit Jars,, on which there are! also special prices. , Ask for the Free: Booklet On canning. ' -s-Sixth Floor. . J"Merchandjso of cJ Merit Gnlir 1 i fine Nainsook Dresses. $1.00 Gertrude. Skirts of Muslin.... 65c Double Cotton Blankets. ........... .$2.25 Cotton Mattresses. 17x38 inches. . . . .$2.95 j Bsby's Onm Room, Fourth Floor. S : :: : Reserve Stocks Brought Forward, and Special Prices Applied to Many Lots Make This Good News Indeed in: Time of Need for Hot Weath Women's and- Children's er Underwear! and Hosiery ; - - - ' ' - i ef WOMEN'S A THLETIC PNJON SUITS $2SS Futurist and Regatta Union 'Suits of fine dimity and marquisette in pink and white, cut . full size and looser correctly proportioned for perfect fit and-smartly tailored. Sizes 36 to 42, WOMEWS SUMMER VESTS ' 59c and 65c Low ! necked, sleeveless, bodice top vests, neatly finished. Sizes 36 and 38, at 59c. Sizes 40 to 44, at 65c. MISSES' FINE RIBBED HOSE - ; . ! 79c and 89c Medium weight, fine ribbedstockings with , double j toe and . heel and the shapely, com fortable Hirner" foot. In black; white and Russian calf, ii Sizes 6 to 7, .at 79c. Sizes 8 to 10, at 89c. r - BOYS'; BUSTER BROWN t HOSE 65c and 75c" Heavy ribbed cotton stockings, full length and elastic with double knee, toe and heel. Fast dye black. Sizes 7 to 10,-at 65c. Sizes 10 and 11, at 75c. ' MISSES' KNIT UNION SUITS - Special 39c Knit union suits with low neck, no sleeves and tight knee, neatly finishedat ' neck and : arms. These are the spring-needle rib, . made, 'with drop seat and perfect fitting, in sizes 4, 8, 12, 14 and 16.. . BOYS' CHECKED NAINSOOK UNION SUITS 65c Athletic style, made with open seat. Sizes 28, 30, 32 and 34. WOMEN'S PURE SILK HOSE Extraordinarily Q ft Drop Stitch Special J) JL tj vl and Clocked First quality, perfect fitting hose with' seam up the back, reinforced with lisle foot, toe and heel and extra wide garterproof top. " : " - Broken sizes in brown; black and gray, hence greatly underpriced. r , NEW LUXITE HOSE See the special display of newarrivals in this lustrous, perfect fitting hosiery for women. Silk, silk-plated, and lisle. The new clocks are featured in black, - white and cor-r dovan. Street Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. CHILDREN'S NAINSOOK WAIST UNION SUITS $125 For bbys and girls, athletic union suits of che'eked! nainsook, made with drop seat. Waist has taped-on buttons with metal sup porter fasteners' and elastic webbing at back; j ,: . A.. . ; ' . - BQYS9 POROSKNIT UNION SUITS REDUCED TO 63c These'- are the genuine Chalmers, in knee length, , with round neck and , short sleves. Sizes 33 and 34 ooly. You save many a penny-at 63c. ! CHILD'S FANCY TO? SOX 50c to $125 The lightest, coolest cotton and mercer ized sox in 'white and colors, with roll cuff tops, fashioned to fit, both seamless and full fashioned. A. large selection. Also silk and English wool-mixed sox. ! - PRICES ON WOMEN'S I LUXITE HOSE Pure Thread Silk.....' ,,2.50 and 52.75 Fine Silk-plated ..... .V. ........ . "..$1.75. Mercerized - .85 and $1.00 ; i it i . . I! . ! ' if ' ' ' ' i ''' i " 1 ' Time to Give School a Thought, Don't You Think, Parents? ! ' Sale of Boys' Khicker Suits at$ OF COURSE, the little fellow will, say, "Now, let's" wait until the circus is gone and then it will, be plenty of time to talk "school." . i (. : . j But. fathers and mothers, do not ignore a big saving opportunity when H brings j ' such boys' suits as these. . i , ' , , . . ( . - - i i There are. exactly too suits in the lot very best wearing cassimeres. cheviots, tweeds and home spuns serviceable grays, browns and tan mixtures Norfolk" and belter styles., j ' Boys' an d Girls' All-Wool Bathing Suits, $3.65 and $4.65 Fifth Floor, Lipman. Wolfo A Co. , - . c Entire Stock Boys' Straws . 20- Less 1500 i Packages Waxed Paper : 'l:- i i v":;-:v ,";:-.K:.;i':'x : Each package contains twelve 3 2xl5-inch sheets, Q special . J. . . ... ....... i , .... ..".. Ov Meteor Picpic Packages (table cloth, napkins, plates) ........ .ISc Lily Paper iCups, elbzen .8c Paper Plates three1; sizes, dozen. ........... , . ..... .8c nd 10c Paper Napkins, pke. of too.......; '. .25c Travelers Paper Towels, pkg. of 24 10o 3 pkgs. 25c Street Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. 4 MEN. who warit Ba thing Suits All Voile Smocks Reduced In Three Groups $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 Sizes 16Years to 42 Bust Slip-over smocks of voiles and; fl axons with long and short sleeves, round and square necks, the latest pockets, belts and silk and wool em broidery in smart color combina tions. A large selection. . SKETCHED Juniors' Silk Skirts ; Now Reduced . $ 7 5 0 Two 'of the most popular sports styles -of the season, of barontiiie, in pink, lavender, jaae, copen. and navyr Charming Skirts j-. Reduced to , $12 Becomfiigiy youthful skirts of georgette, -cxinkly crepe and flow ered silk, shirred at waistline, with belt, pocket nd button trimming, In pink, yellow, blue and orange. ..-'- SKETCHED -Foorth Floor, Lipmen. Wolfo & Co. y 1 Should Be More Than Glad to Buy Them Saturday at 20 Less YES you can chooose any bathing suit from out' entire stock, including fine -wool suits, worsted suits, merino and all cotton suits, at a uniform reduction of one- .' fifth less than the original very attractive! prices. ; . w With plenty of summer weather still in sight, the natatoriums and beaclies are going to . be-extremely popular for many more weeks. You will want a fresh new bathing suit , come early Saturday morning and get It. r i , ;-'-' - - ' ' " ; - - j. .: L - '-'I . ; '- 'f ' - ' ' -'' , " " 7 How About Really Fine Silk Ties at $1 In fact, they are so fine that they duplicate in pattern and quality neckwear In our regular stock priced at twice as much. ! -Only because pur buy er made one of the best "buys"; In the history of the department can you se cure such ties, for a dollar. Better step lively. ; j . 4 , :. . Men Shop, Just IniIe .Washington-Street Entrance, Llpmen, Wolfe & Co. White Oxfords and Pumps $6.85 Of. White Canvas, Mostly Red -Cross - Five styles from our regular stock have been reduced for this sale. Included are pumps with high throat and Louis heel, also Colonial buckle of self material and covered Cuban heels, and oxfords with Cuban, military : and baby , Louis heels white enameled. Broken lines in sizes 2 to 9, widths AAA to C. - , Cleanup of Pumps . Ties and Oxfords, $6.65 Brown, bronze and black kid, satin, velvet, white-poplin and black and brown catf footwear in a number of lasts with Louis and baby Louis heels will be found among these odds and ends. Sizes 2 to 9, widths AAA to C. ';Kid Oxfords $8:65 A speciat price on styles always in demand. Soft, pliable shoes of black and brown kid with wide and medium toes. welt soles, Cuban and military heels. Sizes 2 to 9, widths AAA to D. - v Second Floor, Lipman, Wolfe St Co. THIS STORE USES NO COMPARATIVE PRICES THEY ARE MISLEADING AND OFTEN UNTRUE I -1 : :, . . .. , .;, , ... .4 4