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TUESDAY. APRIL 19, 1921. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON FORMER KASERN IS BURIED NEAR PALACE OF JOY By Frank E. .Mason t , PoUdam, April ! 19. (I. N. S.) Augusta Victoria, "empress of sor row." was laid to her last rest here today In the Antiken Tempel, an an tique mausoleum Just off the Palace Sans Souci, built by Frederick the Great. .The old Prussian 'kins has named it so because it was the place where he forgot bis cares and sor rows. . . The 'funeral of the ex-kaiserin was the most Imposing event seen within th former German empire since the days ot the . Hohenzollern reign. : The special train carrying the former kaiserin's coffin arrived .at Wild Park station here promptly at 10 :4S o'clock last night. At 9:15 o'clock this morning four black horses with black plumes waving from their heads, drew up in front of the railroad station with the imperial hearse, which- was decorated with four bunches of black plumes. ti ALA UNIFORMS IJT HUE A thousand former army and navy officers, in gala uniform stood in mili tary formation around Sana Souci palaje, while others lined both sides of the avenue leading to the N'euea Palais. At 9 :3tt o'clock the ex-Crown Princess Ceceilie, accompanied by the royal princes and princeseses and former court functionaries, arrived at Wild Park station. Picked officers of the "Queen's Own curassler and fusillier bodyguards Augusta Victoria was queen of Pru sia in addition to being German em press) acting as I pallbearers, assisted by former court servants, removed the coffin from the funeral car. IMPERIAL CKOWS 1BSE5T The absence of the " Imperial crown was noticeable In the decorations. Dis tinguished generals flanked and fol lowed the hearse as it proceeded to the mausoleum. To the constant accompaniment of tolling church eelis the cortege passed through a cordon ! of spectators organ ized by various patriotic societies. Kvery spare room in garret or cellar : hpre in Potsdam was rented long in ad vance at fabulous prices. Chairs in hotel lobby windows alone brought from 600 to 800 marks, while window Wats along the line of the procession sold for as much as 2000 marks. The old imperial colors fluttered at half mast from nearly every building. A brilliant sum shone down on the funeral procession. Leading the torn iiant group of officers immediately be hind the hearse i walked Hindenburg, carrying the field marshal's baton, and General Ludendorff on his left. Be hind them was j Grand Admiral von Tlrpitx. ; , ' The entire procession was afoot. The lung black train of the crown princess Cecille's mouring dress dragged in the dust. Her little sons all were clad in sailor's uniforms. Knox Peace Plan 1 Coming Up Again it i Washington. April 19. (I. N. S.) The senate foreign relations committee will meet Thursday to take up - the Knox White Wife and Chinese Wife in Estate Contest Yakima, Waah.. April 19. A white wife in Yakima and a Chinese 'wife in China are contesting here over the right to administer on the estate of Ah Bong. Chinese merchant, who re cently died here leaving considerable property. -Mary Bong, white, ap plied for letters of administration, producing a marriage license dated September: 10, 1914, secured in Col fax county. New Mexico.. Three Chinese from Seattle appeared here with a will which they claim was ' . made by i Bond in which all his property is left to his wife and a son residing in China The estate consists of $3630 in cash, $300 in Liberty bonds and $2000 in a savings account. : peace resolution. Senator Lodge (R., Mass.), chairman of the committee, an nounced today. , i Hot coffee should be j kept hot and served hot. Cups and serving pot (if one is used) should be j warmed before hand. Once the ex quisite flavor of good coffee is de stroyed by chilling itcannotberestored byre-heating. JOINT COFFEE TRADE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE 74 Wall StrMt New York -the univetrul drink Oond foa oirr free ircciJo boob. It tells yovL how .beat to co oil witH EAGLE BRAND Condensed Milk Bvilaiatf Newlark For personal and household use Q MmW ' ' i r -. - - i ' t -tp-NHE presence of FAIRY SOAP in the ' JLj bath-room and in the kitchen soap dish is silent but convincing evidence of a household of unusual cleanliness. It means that white floating soap has won its place in that home and that the best white floating soap in existence has been selected. i ; i . I The floors and the walls, the linens and the curtains, the crisp frocks and camisoles, not less than jthe pink, clean complexions of the mistress and the maid, reflect their acquaintance with FAIRY SOAP. ! .THE N.K. FAI R BAN K COMPANY I PURE WHITE FLOATING QHAD I Smart Colored Taffeta Silk Umbrellas Specially Priced at $8.95 Effective satin "or fancy border Umbrellas made on steel paragon frames, with steel rod, white spoon rib tips and club ends. The handles are highly polished malacca crooks with leather straps, or of natural wood with colored rings. - Street Floor, Lipman, Wolf & Co. - Merchandise of y Merit Onljj" ; I ' Beginning in the i -.,-" May Pictorial? Review , is a hew story, by Joseph C. Lincoln entitled "Galusha, the Magnificent" a story that takes hold ot your neart strings iit . is so characteristically American. This- is only one of the many stories by famous authors appearing . in this number. 5c a. copy. Special, 9 months for f 1.50. . I Pattern Department, Street Floor. . The Event of the i Each 1 55 Snorts Suits at $25.00 Made by the famous Sports Siiit Co. with tremendous style appeal, at an insignificant price! Sports Suits have achieved first importance in woman's thought -they are the trend of present-day style and are acknowledged everywhere. Fashion herself has sanctioned their advent into the" realm not only of the Country club, for golfing, tennis and out-of-doors generally, but informal afternoon affairs, dinner dances, etc, etc. All of which indicates the universal good sense of American women,! for Sports attire-is conceded as tlie smartest and -most youthful attire. , ' - w, -' ' ,. ,f: ' ' ' - -The price, the materials and the styles make this pfferirig a matchless bargain. ACTUAL REPRODUCTIONS The Materials lersey Cloth, Tweeds, Homespuns. The Colors In plain shades and combinations Tjan, Gray, Tatipe Golf, Red and White, Brown and Leather, Navy and Gray, Rust and White, New Blue and Tan, and, all-Navy, and plain and checked com binations. . See Window Display j Third Floor, Lipman, Wolfe Sc Co The Stvles Are ore-eminent in snorts favor Tux-pdo andj Shawl Collar effects, fashioned with inverted and pinch back,- pockets, plain belts, or sash with fringed ends, .'- I-' V . ' . - --Such spleindidly tailored, excellent material, youthful style Sports Suits are not often offered at $25.00. Again ThisExcellent Special! Beautiful 48 and 56 Inch AU-Wool Plaid Skirtings At This Decidedly Unusual LOW . Price $2.75 Yard In a complete range of color combina tions froro. which you may select with our assurance that they will match up nicely with a jersey coat and will pleat perfectly. See Our Window Display! Second Floor, Lipman, Wolfe &. Co, Ftra! Tfi Scarce Stocking on the Market Todav but Here Are 1 080 Pairs of Women's Pure- Silk Full-Fashioned Stockings To Go On Sale Wednesday at $2.25 a Pair down: They pairs. " ! - (elastic garter- Prariirallv evfrv hiir mil! manufacturing- Pure Silk Full Fashioned Stockings today is closed are the most difficult to get, some stores have not had them in months, but WE HAVE THEM 1086 Made of heavy weight silk, reinforced with double lisle soles, toes and higr spliced heels with proof too. rvir Size Color Sizes Color Sizes In hlack 9 and 9V, In white '-8V2, 9. 9V2, 10 In navy 9, 92 and Just Received A New Shipment of Full-Fashioned Heavy Weight Silk Stockings at $3.25 a fair Also very scarce, therefore, if you need them take advantage of this offerinz because we doubt any more of them once this lot is gone. -T-i n n hi-i.-v tn.-lrintrc have double silk toes and heels, with gold stri -r-i a i: t- , ; Ua (ima minnur rrpnt thv Hf not have a COlll StriPC. Int 1 ne coruuvan ciutMiij die unuiii m- "v w . - - ings have lisle soles, toes and heels and silk tops. . t All Sizes BUT Only 336 Pair Street Floor; Lipman, Wolfe & Co. de .at the tops. white Stock- if we can 10 get Some of the Leading - Makers Have Unexpectedly Reduced Prices on -z Another of Our Famous Sales of Odd Table Clothes of PureLinen Taken From Our Regular Stocks and Reduced to Sell for $4.95 to $18.75 Denyvale, Gold .Medal and other famous Linens in a wide range of patterns, but without napkins to match, some slightly soiled, but otherwise perfect. Women everywhere know that Lipman Wolfe linens stand the test of daily use and at the same time are the finest to be had for occasions of ceremony, and many women will be quick to profit by the savings on these cloths, in sizes 66x66 to 72x108 inches. Second Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. Again We Offer This Fine Glove Special! 700 Pairs of Women's Two-Clasp Real Kid G oves with Faris point backs and pique sewn in mode, beaver, brown and navy Af This Markedly Low and Infrequent Price $2.25 Pair Street Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. . and we accordingly reduced our prices at once. We believe that we are the first in the city to- enable you to profit by the recent sharp decline in the wholesale prices of these standard, quality Rugs in the latest patterns. See them and you will appreciate what remarkably fine rugs you can now obtain at these moderate prices. WILTON RUGS - Now $69.50, $79.50, $89.50, . $119.75 and $137.50 SEAMLESS AXMINSTER RUGS , Now $37.45 SEAMLESS VELVET RUGS Now $32.50 to $49.75 Fifth Floor, Lipman, Wolfe St Co. Lovers of That Delectable Sweet ' Special 24c Lb. Taffy it 4 Made ot sugar.corn syrup and butter and deliciously flavored wtin strawberry, vanuia or mousses. Street Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. A Special Sale of Wash Petticoats of. Gingham, Sateen and Heatherbloom ' At 85c, $1.25 and $2.25 Such as we are offering our. customers, will prove an event of extraordinary significance. Petticoats at 85 c. In gray and white and nurses' stripes, they're very desirable for many oc casions, and an unusual bargain. ! i They are made with two-section flounce. Extra sizes, $1. 00. Fine Quality White Sateen Petticoats at $1.25 Made . with deep hem stitched flounce of fine quality .white sateen with elastic at waist. Full - cut garments, extra well mjide and finished. White Heatherbloom Petticoats Suitable for Sports Wear $2.25 Made of genuine heatherbloom mate rial with double panel front, suitable for sports wear. In plain tailored style with wide hemstitched hem and elastic at waist. Others with , single panel and pleated flounce. Actual Reproduction New Halcyon Sports Bloomers y Special $1.95 A most satisfying and splendid wearing garment, made with elastic at knee and waist and pleated ruffle, in shades of purple, navy, gray, taupe and green, also black. . The New Sports Bloomer of Jersey Silk At $3.95 and $5.95 The smart substitute for the petticoat, designed especially to be worn with the short skirt. ' They are worn below the knee, finished with elastic, pleated or plain ruffle, with elastLealso at waist. Very attractive colors navy, purple, kelly green, brown, gray and black with self or con trasting ruffles. ' Fourth Floor, Lipman, Wolfe Sc Co. If You Make Your Own Clothes The Convenience of "ModelDressForm" Cannot be figured in dollars : and cents ! The accomplishment' of correct fit and style, which is obtainable by the use of this Model Dress Form, is in itself worth many times the cost of the form to the busy home sewer. You can fit the whole family by the selection of one of the following sizes: Size No. t May be adjusted ?to 32 to 48 bust measure. - - Size No. 2 From 36 to 51 bust measure. They are priced H 12 Section $15.00 16 Section. . . .$17.50 17 Section. . . .$20.00 23 Section .... $24.50 29 Section .... $27.50 ; Let us show you the advan tageous features of this Model Dress Form. Seventh Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. The Quality Stationery " Gloria "Special 33c Box will make'l ther answering of your correspondence a pleasure. Im agine theiSurpnse of your friends, too, with your promptness. It is always; delightful and easy to write on stationery of this qual ity, and the fact that the price is insignificant is an additional incentive.j" - - Each box contains a quire of paper and twenty-four envelopes. There are boxes also of Correspondence .-. . Cards, the tints are buff, gray and blue, also white. -Street Floor, Lipman, Wolfe &. Co. ACTUAL, REPRODUCTIONS a i i i m iaoraDie oioomer lresses For 2 to 6-Year-Old Folks One Style With Cunning Poke Bonnet to Match i . ! Priced at $4.50 These adorable little Bloomer Dresses are made of pink, blue and buff chambray, or of chambray in pink -and blue checks. The collar has T?icot edge with white ruffle, and the little sash has design of chickens embroidered thereon. The little bonnet matches this cunning little Bloomer Dress. 7 Another quaint styie is made ofpink, blue or green checked Chambray, with "adorable pockets, ric-rac trimmed, with designs of rabbits, and' outlined in black. : : ' For $350 :. -There is a cunning Bloomer Dress made in combination pla'm and checked gingnam, ric-rac tnmmea, pocucis, ana aesigns uui r,n..i u washable cotton. A new feature is a detachable bib ef fect which extends into asash. Another model is made in op posite icombi nation. - ; Fourth Floor, Lipman, Welle & Co. THIS STORE USES NO COMPARATIVE PRICES THEY ARE MISLEADING AND OFTEN UNTRUE Jo 3' 9x1 2Ft. Rugs i Si c 0 ii I l r V r V f V r 7- 6 t s 7 v 7- 7 I.