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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1920.. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON SEN. HARDING IS TO BEGIN CONFERRING DECEMBER 7 OR 8 . B Robert J. Bender (United Newt Etff Cormpondent) New York,. Nov. 17. Senator .Harding expects to be back at his ! home In Marion, December 7 or 8 and almost Immediately thereafter .; will begin conferences witn KepuD i lican ladcrs, taking up the follow ; Ing questions'first: f The Republican program of curtall i ment of government extditure In form ' Ing the appropriation bills of the forth- - coming snort session of congress. - Whether modification of the existing ' - tux laws shall be taken up at the coming session or put over, as Senator Penrose has recommended, until the new admin- mubuvii tunics III iiiaivu . i i L'ST TO STAMP THEM The American foreign policy, including ( as It does at the outset, what disposition -, is to be made of the treaty of Versail les. By the time Harding gets back to his , desk in Marlon the ground work of the : new appropriation bills probably will have been discussed by the Republican : traders, and he is expected merely to give : his approval to the general reduction in the payroll contemplated by the party. By far the most Interesting confer ences he will hold will be those on the subject of the party's foreign policy, and in making his arrangements to see - the party leaders on this question it is noteworthy that there will be no confer ences of importance until after President Wilson has delivered his .forthcoming message to congress. . - That message, as has , already' been stated in these dispatches, will be the guide for what course the Republican leaders decide to take. ' It is understood at headquarters here that Harding, in considering the party's foreign policy, will confer with all fac- tinns who have participated in the league " fight. His tentative list it is said, in fciudes, for example. Senator Lodge, Elihu Root, Senator Knox, Herbert Hdover, Senator New, Mr. Corinne Roosevelt Itoblnson, Senator Moses, Senator Wat son, and possibly Senator Johnson, among others. Republican leaders have expressed some little concern it Johnson's silence since the election and for that reason they expect Harding to reach a definite basis of understanding with the Cali fornia irreconcilable before the party decides any definite program of foreign policy. QUARBEL SCOUTED TW a. -vr- K tni's rsrmrto1 rlbaira t f BAA both Hoover and Root, in the minds of Republican leaders here disproves ru more than a coolness had sprung up be tween Root and Harding over the league - question. Root's suggestion on the league, cabled from London, they declare, was Cabled at the request of Will Hays of the na tional committee and withf the under standing that Senator Harding would welcome it. In support of their claim lhat he did welcome it they point out hat not only did the spirit of Harding's August 28 speech on the league, square with that , voiced in Root's cablegram, declaring that the stability of the world was inextricably bound up in the. present league framework, but that Harding's words in that speech were almost identi cal in spots with words- used in Root's ' cable. PREDICTION TE5TCRED '; 7 1 'In fact, in view of late developments In the situation, Henry L. Stoddard, pub lisher of the New York Evening Mall and Intimate with many of the Repub lican leaders both past and present, ven tures the following forecast under h is " signatured "President-elect Harding may be ex pected to announce his secretary of state shortly after the conference he has de clared he will hold at Marion next month and the prediction is here made that he will name Elihu Root." Soviet Orders That All Russian Women Sotxr fnr Pprr Armv K.aawi. .... . . . i . ... ... m By Karl H. Toa Wiegand (UniverMl Serrwe Btaff Correspondent) . ' Berlin. Nov. 18. The soviet govern ment has issued a decree making it ob licalory upon all women to fight for Red Russia with the needle. The decree empnasizes tne serious lack of shoes and clothing for soldiers at the beginning of winter, and therefore ma&es li compulsory iu eiii wuujch, tw Bew or knit for the Red armies. The Prevd, official organ of the soviet government, says: i "At the mo nen'tlt is our task to fight against the r 'isls in The shoe and cloth ing industries. The Red army is badly clothed and poorly nhod. Last year we had heavy losses throug typhus, which steadily spread because the Red Guard-; Ists had no opportunity to change cloth ing. ."Now with the beginning of winter, the typhus epidemic is beginning again, and we must therefore mobilize all our energies to enable the Red soldiers to get a changefof clothing. As it is oirri cult to fulfill this task with government . means the council of the people's com- i missaries naa oeen lurteu to issue wu decree." . - Tree Felled by Boy Kills His Mother Kremmlfng, Colo.. Nov. IS. (I. N. S. Mrs. H. R. Heldman, 45, -was almost InRtantly killed here when a tree that was being cut down by her young son fell on her, breaking her neck. : Bubble Books i x I Special $1.20 Each on Ou. Magical Floor" the 7th. f &3 'llorcisndbo cfel Merit Only EVERYTHING FOR CASH EVERYTHING FOR LESS- The ! Greatest of Savings A Sale of Tailored, Ready-to-Wear and Untrirri ; i Hats A Wonder fid Assortment jj At Less Than V2 Price r Hatters Plush Velvet, ' Zibeline Beaver-and-Velvet $ 169 Small, Medium and Large in Black and Colors These are all the very most becoming and wearable kinds of models, with straight, rolled and droop brims YOUR favorite style is among them and at LESS than half its original low Economy Basement price. ECONOMY BASEMENT, Upman, Wolfe & Co. NEW U MBRELLAS at a New Low Price Level We are pricing- these Umbrellas to you at Just about whit they cost the manufacturer to produce and they are fresh, from the factory all new, perfect stock rainproof and built to' give lonr service. 1 Buy an other Umbrella buy Umbrellas for all the family-r-the savings warrant it. x For Men $3.69 Black cotton Umbrellas on paragon frames with Prince of Wales handles. Size 28 inches. - For Women $1.69 to $4.98 Black Umbrellas (the finest have silt warp), on paragon frames with. club, ring and cord handles. Size 26 inches. A splendid selection at Jl.69, i.98, 2.49, 3.98 and 4.98. ' ECONOMY BASEMENT, Lipman, Wolf & Co. For Children $1.35 and $2.45 Black Umbrellas on paragon frames with ring and cord handles. Uze 18, 20 and 22 inches. Curtain Swisses HDft16c a Yard Three Great Curtaining Specials at 39c Yard Filet Marquisette Reduced to 39c Yard Fancy Bordered Scrim Reduced to 39c Yard 30 and 36-inch Cretonnes Reduced to 39c Yard -ECONOMY BASEMENT, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. j . f rwcc-G rront-lace and back-lace, ot couut, iancy Dauste ana I . V-'OrSCtS brocade, broken lines but models for all figures, special $1.69 ECONOMY BASEMENT, Upman, Wolfe & Co. The True Tests of a Stores Values Are Such Staples As These: Sheets 89c Sheets $1.69 Standard Sheets with welded seam at center. 72x90 inches. This is actually a pre-war price. Sheeting, 59c Yard Wearwell Sheeting, 72 inches wide. Size Wearwell, full-bleached, firmly woven and "perfectly free from dressing. 81x90 inches. ! Wearwell Sheeting 65c Yard ' Of the same splendid quality as our famed Wearwell Sheets. 81 inches wide. ; Pillowj Cases 27c 42x3 6-inch pillow cases at less than present whole sale cost. Daisy Cloth 23c yd. The famed . Amoskeag white Daisy Outing Flannel,; the heavy twilled weave that is so soft and warm and wears so well. Limit of ten yards to a customer. ECONOMY BASEMENT, Upman, Wolfe & Co. 36-InchMuslin 19c yd. Unbleached muslin that will wear Letter than the bleached. , New Velveteen Bags Sale Priced $1.98 Black & Colors Smart New House Dresses These bags will enrich any costume the newest shapes in rich black, brown, navy and taupe velveteen with expensive-looking metal frames and chain handles finished with silk tassel. ECONOMY BASEMENT, Lipman, Wolfe & Co.! Sample Smocks For Girls $1.98 For omen Sizes TO Years to 42 Bust '- At This Saving Price ' Samples that means a wide variety ofstyles and colors in Jap anese crepe; beach cloth and voile it means, too, that ybu secure many at the regular wholesale cost for all are much finer than regular 1.98 models beautifully hand-embroidered. f ECONOMY BASEMENT, Lipman, Wolfe & Coj Special for 2 Days Shoes for Girls $2.65 to $3.95 Lot 1 Black kid and calf shoes, both button and lace styles, Goodyear welt soles of solid leather, ereatly reduced. Sizes 6 to 8 .$2.65 Sizes 8 Vt to 1 1 . . . '. .S2.95 Sizes to 2 $3465 Lot 2 Fine black and tan Russian calfskin, Goodyear welt soles, either lace or button. ' One fourth less than former price. Sizes 8 yi to 1 1 . . . . . $3.4S Sizes 11 K to 2..;.. $3.95. . Boys' Shoes Good-Looking and Exceptionally Serviceable Tan grain calfskin, high-cut, Blucher, two buckles solid oak tan soles and heels. No better wearing shoe made, i At this price for Friday and Saturday only. Sizes 11 to 13. reduced to. ........ . ..$4.45 Sizes 13 Vt to 2, reduced to . .$5.45 . Sizes 2 to 6, reduced to.. j........... $5.95 ECONOMY BASEMENT, Upman. Wolfe & Co. EXTRA Children's Felt House Slipper in red or blue. Special for hnday and Saturday $1.79, $1.89. "$1.95 Priced for This New Kind of a Sale $1.49 So fresh and becoming are these new House Dresses you will find it an inspiration to choose from them. Of fine checked andnurses'j stripe gingham and fancy striped and large checked percale, both light and medium dark.v.J Sizes 36 to 44. New All-Over Aprons .49 $1 New Petticoats Regular and Extra Sizes, $1.59 In plain colors and stripes, just as pretty and just as special as the house dresses. Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemises Now at $1.89 Fine cotton Taffeta petticoats, floral patterns in regular sizes and lustrous black in regular and extra sizes all cut and made as you like them and priced as you like them, too special, J1.59. New, indeed, at 1.89 are these silk crepe de chine envelopes, some finished with georgette, lace, haad embroidery, fine tuck and shirrings. Five' models in strap style all Ivery desirable. ECONOMY BASEMENT, Upman, Wolfe & Co, " Handsomely ' Framed Christmas Is Coming, Says This Sale of Colored Reproductions of Classic Pictures 48c Size 7 x9 Inches Pictures in toned antique gold frames with, ornamental finished corners. You will want some for.your own rooms and some for gifts. Friday's the day to get them at 48. ECONOMY BASEMENT, Upman, Wolfe & Co. It gives us Great Pleasure to announce the Low Price of $1.89 Yard for 56-Inch All-Wool Navy Serge A special purchase places this wide, all-wool serge within the reach of all for every purpose for' which they may desire' this most popular of dress goods. When we save you save and we pass along truly extraordinary savings to. you on this serge. ECONOMY BASEMENT, Upman, Wolfe Ac Co. Lee Unionalls, Friday $2.95 Still some left at the special sale but hurry. price we have made them in this Shirts or Drawers " Warm Work Shirts $1,79 $2.95 Bradford extra heavy wool mixed garments great for outdoor work and you know how much more you've been paying. All sizes. Heavy cotton flannel work shirts in navy and dark gray shirts for warmth will wash and wear.: All sizes at this exceptional price. Oregon City Stag Shirts Stag Shirts $9.75 Extra heavy, N. B. and Boss of the Woods brands. All pure wool and in terlined. , Pure Wool $6.95 You know the brand you know the regular price. Come Friday and save. ECONOMY BASEMENT, Upman, Wolfe & Co. For Gift Making ' . Kimono Silks $1J25 Printed florentine, satiy dc chine and grenadine have been greatly reduced to produce this timely special. Satin de Luxe, $2.19 Yard Equally; delightful to the eye and the touch is this soft, lustrous satin, so serviceable and in such a Splendid Show ing of Colors. Come early for the best selection, j ECONOMY BASEMENT, Upman, Wolfe & Co. . Boys9 Blouses, $1.95 Sizes 7 to 16 years m these flan nelette blouses, gray and olive drab, tapeless style with military collar and two breast pockets, i Winter blouses at a whole lot less than you paid last year. - ECONOMY BASEMENT, Upman, Wolfe ic CoJ " THIS STORE USES NO COMPARATIVE PRICES THEY ARE MISLEADING AND OFTEN UNTRUE o o