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i TUESDAY," AUGUST 17, ' 1920. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON 6 EUROPE IN PERIL STILL CALLS FOR OF AID AMERICA j; - By A. E. Johnson v, , I tltl Nrart SUff Cortwpowltnt London.' Aug.: 1 7. War torn Eu- rope is "stilt looking toward America to save her" i from eoclal, economic and revolutionary collapse. The per--11a confronting her "are as real and rraVe as those she faced during the darkest days of the world war.? Such Is the message that Ambassador Johri W. Davis United "States represent ative at the court of St. James, is carry. lug t tack to his government ' and , the American people. j t t For 18 months Ambassador 1 Davis, as the official liaison between Washington and London, has occupied a position far more difficult than that of any. other mia in . the American diplomatic corps, and i despite the vicissitudes that daily have confronted .him he leaves u per ; haps the : most popular plenipotentiary thai has ever represented Uncle Sam since the days of the Revolution. : IJSTEHPBETEB BETWEE5 "X considec It an ambassador's duty to act ; as an - interpreter between, father than of, nations." Davis declared at a . farewell luncheon tendered him. by the American " Luncheon club. : And this probably explains his success. At any rate, there' is not a single official in bis majesty's government or among the foreign diplomatic corps in London who does not hope for Davis' speedy return. Officially, " this tentlment also can be said to extend to Buckingham palace. .. What the. real purport of the ambassa dor's visit to Washington is can only be guessed. And whether he will re turn again also is a. matter of conjec ture. It is understood here that he is very anxious to return to the building up of his former legal practice, but will not do anything that might embarrass Amer ica's best interests if his return Is held necessary by President Wilson. OJC VACATION . 't :. Officially. Davis Is returning on a va " cation. But -with the present Impasse between the powers formerly associated in! the world war, with the threat of soviet Russia growing increasingly wor risome, and : with other problems of werid impoatance in the- melting pot. it is ' considered unlikely here- that Davis would have left Kngland at this par- ticular time unless to take -up these ques tions personally with his government. There are -those who recently have seen tii the ambassador's Utterances a real concern lest England and America drift too far apart at a time when bc r.'ous threats hang -over. Europe.- f. his farewell speech before the Amer ican Luncheon club was regarded, as - highly significant. . ' PLEA COJtTIl.'ES i ; ; rI shall tell them (the American peo ple). he said, -"that . the same voice that stirred the people of Britain to tre mendous exertion during the dark days of the war is calling upon America for equal exertion during these equally cru cial days of peace. . I shall tell them that Britain has not shrunk- for a single moment from bear ing! her share of the responsibilities that layi outside, her own borders. "I shall tell : them that Great Britain Is as concerned in the reconstruction of all the war torn countries of Europe as she is in 'her own--that the entire world Is calling for help -and assistance from th America of A braiuun .Lincoln." , .... Medicine Order Is, Too iate to Save Man; Dies in Store I i ! - Peter; Thomas. 65, T IS East ' Seventy fourth " street, died suddenly of heart failure at 3 :30 Monday afternoon in the J. jA. Ciemense-n Drug company store, 20Q Morrison street. '' " Thomas, who is said to have been very ill. t had called at the drug store for a prescription.: j He died almost instantly, afleri ordering the medicine. A doctor front the emergency hospital was called, but was too late. Dr. Fred Hellish u; : I Honest I 12 I . J J years' and Conscientious Dentistry practice In the largest dental offices in Portland. TlVlTIOV FHEE GEJfTLE fREATMEXT LATEST METHODS Now Located at 108y2 4th is Betweea Washlartoa ud Stark h ; TONIGHT "WHERE WAS SUNDAY BORN?" A BETELATIOX OF HISTORY AND BIBLE PBOPUECT i! Bow, IThei, Where "Wfcy tSe tf i Caaaret ., - i; Boat Fan to Hear EVANGELIST LOUIS K. DICKSON . j j . . IX. THE , Big I Tent Pavilion Cor ltfc aad Morrison. EXTRA SPECIAL MUSIC BIO COXGKEGATIOXAL 61SQ I TONIGHT 0 ZCMA'S'fS I'I II' X . Corner ! Music Room Our Reputation -is built on refinement and beauty of service, faithful attention to the family's interests, and honorable dealing with rich and poor alike. 1 I THE FAMILY SETS THE PRICE ?' X I i m .mum, ta& am a -av TUnEOAL DIRBCKDRS 414 E. Alder East 52 H t tl : xre yon j : ... r r '!!. saxisxiea with, -v-otn . complexion - Even if you are, you will find that a touch of Rcsinol Oint ; ment now andthentendstopre vent roughness, burning, etc ButTif your mirror, reflects blotches. . filled-in pores, or a " . gray, oily skin you need Rcsi nol Soap and Ointment at once. Don't hesitate for the healing Rcsinol balsams were intended to correct just, such defects, and they rarely fail unless the . trouble is due to some internal disorder. ' ":".;'" I t Gleriwbod. Butter 2 Lbs. $1.25 Fourth Floor No 'delivery ; txcept with other purchases made -in the Grocery De- 2" OFC partment. Glenwood Butter, 2 fibs. tDXeeJ The - Standard Store Reliable Methods 0 I i i . Reliable Merchandise of the Northwest T"ir Toilet Paper 10 Rolls $1 Basement 10 rolls to a customer.-- No tele phone, 'C O. D. or msil orders accepted. Q"f G0oi . quality Toilet Psper. , 10 rolls at OJL Wefliiesday s O Ol H O II : TT aying' paies , in me .JDasemen e Double Trading Stamps With Cash Purchases All Over the Store "Men'sDay" In the Basement fs Many special-offerings for Men will be featured inithej Basement Store Wednes day. The savings are. in every instance, well worthy of anyone's consideration. Men's Shirts At $1.79 BasesBMt--Mea's i Negligee k Shirts with flat collarjus thelhing for hot weather. These are made up in ? good material. Neat striped patterns. Sizes J- J7Q AV to Special only 5 & Men's Cotton Hose . 2 Pairs 25c Basement Bla? k 1 Cotton Hose of good quality with ribbed or hemmed tops and double heels and toes. Broken ranee of sizes. Priced special for Wednes- OPp day In the Basement 2 pairs for "ivv Men's Union .Suits At $1.19 Baseman t Clear way of several odi lines of Men's! Kjnit Union Suits. These are of good iquality but the sizes are mostly small. (White and ecru (PI 1Q color. Basemenj Sale- special tDJ-sJH Men's Underwear Basement Men's Balbriggan Underwear shirts and drawers in a broken range of sizes, rt you! prefer, separate garments to Union Suitsj here is .your Qf chance. Priced special, a garment OeJi Lisle Hosiery At 59c Basement Women's Hose of good quality black and white lisle with double heel and toe. All KQ sizes. Special sale, the pair OUl Children's Hose 29c Pair Basement Children's School - Hose of elastic ribbei cotton. ; Black only. Sold as "seconds" on account of slight Imperfections. Sizes )Qn 7 to 9J4. Priced at pair Boudoir Caps :;;5c:'r:i; Basement Silk Boudoic Caps in several dainty styles trimmed with laces and ribbons. White, A pink, blue," etc. On sale at TteJU r Girls' Dresses At $1.50 Basement Smart little Frocks for girls 6 "Jo 12 years. Made up in plaid ginghams in various colors. Several attractive styles A in the sale. Special at fDJimOM Boys' Waists -,J-;.ll29.c: : , Basement- Boyst School Waists of good, quality plain and i striped material , OQ. Sixes 6.? 7 andj-8 only. Special at 'C Envelop lj " Double - Stamps ! e Chemise $1.19 . ( Basement Sale ,( Women's Envelope Chemise in a special offering at about what you would pay for the material alone. Many dainty styles trimmed with laces, beading, etc. Beautiful, soft : fabrics. fl" " Q Regular Basement price $1.48. Special DX1.7 Gowns and Chemise At $1.19 - Basement Night Gowns, Envelope- Chemise and Skirts' in a large selection of dainty styles trimmed with pretty laces and .embroideries. v Garments in this lot well ; worth; 2.00. f Priced CI "I Q special' in the Basement for .Wednesday eDXJ.7 , Corsets $2.39 Basement Coutil Corsets in front -and back laced styles, "Medium high bust and Ion skirt. Rust proof boning; -. Corsets' of a I well-known make greatly underpriced on account of being CO QQ discontinued numbers. - Sizes -19 to 30. D5Oa7 W8- Women's ; Union Suits Special 89c Basement Women's Ribbed White Cotton Union Suits. Loose or tight knee styles with plain or bodice tops. Also a few in flesh jcolor. - ,FuH ! assortment QQ of regular sizes. Priced special Wednesday at OaC Vests at 25c , with i - lace trimmed Sleeveless' Vests plain or 3'Okes. Sizes range OP 34 to 38. Special -Sleeveless Vests In extra sizes ; fox. Urge ' women. Plain styles, nicely fin ished, in sizes 40 to SO 3 Vests for SI Jersey Bloomers at 65c Low Shoes $5.00 Basement Women's Dress Pumps of vici kidV patent, gunmetal and Russia calf. Military or Louis heels. Sizes 2 y to 8 but not in Ppr fk( each style. Priced special OtJ.UU Men's Shoes Basement Men's Dress Shoes of brown or tan -Russia calf and black vici. Also Men's Oxfords. Samples from best v maker s. Cry QQ Priced special, the pair O eaO August Cleanup Sale Wash Goo Thtbiisands of Yards, Special a Yard Basement This is the sale women have been waiting fori An' immense assortment of this season's favored tub fabrics wfll be closed out Wednesday at about today's cost at the mill. Lawns. Batistes, Voiles and various other materials in plain colors -and pretty patterns. We also include hundreds of yards of 28 inch Percales In food light patterns for dresses,' aprons, boys' waists, etc., etc.? BASEMENT SPECIAL AT 25c PER YARD 1 Union 296 Towels " - ".'.;- . - & Each Basement Mixed linen and cotton Towels in odd lines that have become soiled and mussed.- No telephone, C O. D. or OQ. mal' orders filled. On sale,. Basement C English Longcloth 1 10 Yds. $2.59 Sasement Not more than one piece sold to a customer and no telephone or mail orders- filled. Soft quality English CO KQ Longcloth in 10 yd. boIts Special bdJV A Tub Dresses $5.50 .' . . . 7 Basement Sale! A ridiculously low price to pay forj such pretty frocks. There shouldn't be a .single one of Ithem left by noon. Made up in dainty , cool Voiles and Ginghams in the newest- colorings. Many have plain white (PC CA collars and cuffs. Sale price for Wednesday noO0J - ' Other Wash Dresses at S1.S0 and 93.50 Special $32.50 Basement This is a fresh new lot ahd the styles are most attractive. Shown in the very newest colors for early autumn ; wear. Tricolette, Taffeta CQO Cf and Messalin'e. Special for Wednesday at OOsOl Tricolette Blouses ' $4.85 .-"l.J iene Women's Tricolette Bloases in f manv beau tiful styles. ; Alice blue, Nile, pink, orange, old rose, nav and other desirable-colors. 'Remarkable OA OF values. Priced special for Wednesday's sale D4tsOD Khald Outing Suits $9.25 Basemenfr For .Women who enjoy camping and hiking, the Khaki Suit is the most practical of garments. These are shown with fitted coat, corduroy collars and cuiis.- pronwa wita puttons. Breecnes lace at knee. All sizis from 36 up to 42 included in the CQ Off showing. Special price for Basement Sale Oi7sil. Middy Blouses $1.50 ntBhnnnV' " Full Range of Sizes Basement Women's and Misses' Middy Blouses with light and dark blue or red . collars and cuffs. Made of good serviceable materials. Full range C" tZ( of sizes. Priced special for Wednesday at OXsUU Silk Petticoats $3.85 Basement Women's Wash Silk Petticoats in white or pink. Trimmed with dainty laces and inser- CO QK tions. to wear with summer dresses. Special DOsOO ODD LINES OF. TUB WAISTS SPLC1AL AT $1.25 Silk Gloves At 50c Basement Women's Silk Gloves in the popular two-clasp style offered-for one day at: a special low price. PA White or black. Basement sale uUt Odd Neckwear At 45c .Basement Women's. Collars and Sets in a large selection of dainty A c styles. Plain white and colors. "Ot Odd lines Soiled Collars at 15c V ii Basement Sale of Silks 36-Inch Messalines ; $2. 19 Basement 36 inch Mtssaline Silks in black, white, pink, flesh mais, apricot, light blue, gray, maroon, grey4 old k"Ose, medium blue. and navy. Silks of splendid quality for dresses, ' skirts, waists, petticoats, etc, etc. f On sale CO jf Q Wednesday priced at, a yard )iLu 36-Inch Taffetas $2.79 Basement There's going to be a keen' demand for Taffetas the coming season and the woman who anticipates her needs will, be fortunate. 36 inch-Taffetas of excellent quality in copen, peacock, rose, coral, taupe, CO 7Ck brown, navy, i black. Special I U 'NotionDay Bargain Circle Main Floor Bone Hair ' Pin 3, all sizes, 10c Phoenix Hair Pin Cabinet for 8c . Pocahontas Common Pins for Ac Twilled Tape, 24 yd. pieces, 25c Dress Snaps, special, dozen, 2c Cube Pins Jet, jet-white, 25c Ribbon Wire, white, black, 4c Century Lingerie Tape, bolt 1c Spool Silk black, white- and colors 5 o yard spools, each10c Hair Brushes good grade,, 49c Tooth Brushes 2. lots, 18c. 25c Aluminum Brush. Holders at 15c Aluminum Soap Boxes for 15c Wash Cloths, 20c kind, for 15c 30 inch Shoe Laces in black, tan, mahogany, 10c and lSc values, 7c Dutch Linen Tape bolt for 4c 50c Cloth Brushes priced at 37c Pearl Buttons at, the card, 7c 1 Special Sale of Mixing Bowls Basement . . White Sani-GIass Mixing Bowls smooth, non-poros, sanitary' and easy j to clean. Sold as "seconds" on account of trifling defects. OpT 7-inch Mixing Bowls, Special Ov Blue - Enameled Dish Pans $1.48 -Basement Sale . t A quart Blue Enameled i Dishpans with white lining. Just the thing to use AQ for can ing frulL;No phone orders. OXe'xO Many other special offerings in Enam eled : Ware and i Aluminum Ware on sale. Trimmed Hats $2.98 .Extra Special Offering for Wednesday This - sale includes our -entire remaining? s toe it or eariy summer nats. ' Large selection to choose from. Smalt, medium and large shapes trimmed with flowers, raffia, ribbons, Cellophane, bands, etc Brown,- green, fiavy, sand, and two-tone effects.. CO OQ Priced to sell at $2.69 and WA0 Hat Shapes At $1.98 Basement Untrimmed Rough Straws, Milan, Hemps,' .Liseres and Imitation' Panamas. This season's best styles. Priced QQ special for Wednesday selling , at tDXeaO Some of the Best Selling Books of New Fiction -Mary Marie . . . . i .......... , By Eleanor! H. Porter. -Kindred of the Dust By Peter B. Kyne. -The Portygee ...! 1 By Joseph C. Lincoln. -The Rescue By Joseph Conrad. -The Man of the Forest ....... By Zane Grey. -Woman Triumphant ......... - 1 By Blasco Ibaner. -Black Sheep! Black Sheep! ... . By Meredith Nicholson. -Many Junes By Archibald Marshall -Mrs. Warren's Daughter : By Sir Harry Johnston. -The Ramblin' Kid By Earl Wayland Bowman.. -The River's End .,. By James Oliver Curwood. -The Great Desire By AlexanderBlack. -The Voice of the Pak ....... ,- By Edison Marshall. -The Gorgeous Girl -. By Nalbro Bartley. 2.00 .2.00 .2.00 .2.00 .1.90 2.1S .i.7S .2.010 .2.00 .t.7S .It. 75 .1.75 .1.90 -t.7S We Have All the Best Sellers The Bo ok Shop Main Floor -