APRIL 26, 1922. THE OIIEGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. 1 L-4-J--JUU-J-IUI .. MAJT TURKS LEAVE DOOlt Udjr in 1 1 B , REPLY TO (liwetil labia to'TM Journal and tha Cakaca ' V lelplt. ; , , (.'oiiaUnlinopIa.'AprU 51. Tha reply of th Angora Ovtmimnr to tha allied not h& tn tranamlltad to tha allied high com m lnlt)fT ' lpr. It procured a" f orahta Ittiprvkntvn baoauna the Nation lim 'di4 not : tvaewrr In VrtidleaV: bt atatad thalr tlawa clafly.Th point Tha Nattmutilata ara unnWe to rc(pl th rendition,- that thi nifttloii of At. Minor1 br tl' UreV troopa hou3d ba mihorliiU'4 ,14 iwnipleta,aoptaiica by tha Turku of alt tha peace term pro tl by tha attlra. .Tha Turku ara rom-pallarf to Inalnt that tnv -evacuation of Anatolia, should be irtmultanaou with Jha Iffnlnif of an arrntatk-o, thai ' tha data II a which tha allta ani pjarMl itt dlacuaa mut ba rtrarty a?atai and that tha qnaatlon of AlrUma and (laHlpoll muat again t brought bafora tha conference. Though thW rap'T U conaldarad by many to ba unaccaptahta, t'.ia Turks hav not alammad tha door In tha fn-a of tha alltoa, bavauaa tnay add, that In ordar to pmva ttvHr determination to obtain rompteta aatlafactlon . and to how their ttaalra for peace, "National! plenipo tentiaries are ready to meet allied dele galea at Urn Id to ara whether they are at!a to find a ronwnon i ground for peas." Tire taet paragraph In tha Is'a tlonallal. I - 4iffiMloref by allied , high rmnralaxionfra aa Indicating a dmire on tha part of Abe Turka to continue bar gaining. On lh other hand,' new a re reived from Angora point out that the Turk am ao poaltlva that tha allies will U compelled to gtva In to tha Turklah proposal that they bar already- appoint ed a delegation beaded .by Mustapha Kemal Paaha. - , ; ,;.. Swedish Employers ' Launch Attack on 8-Hour ;W6rk: Day Ccrmlefc appeared together pubt Paris Tuesday. - .,-,. - ; ' ;i They were seen dancing at the, . Cla rldga hotel. Mary'a , mother as not rreaent. Mlaa Baker wore a new Paris tea frock of skyblue attracting; flatter tag comment from fashionable women Mies Baker, bowerer,: did not confine hr itanm ta , All later. ' granting a fox im: emonar others, to a young Call fornlan whose actjuajntanca ' aho made ..w ihe boat coming over. - i Tha vounar eeuole ainea last, luem ilm home of the American. Countess De J ansa with whose aon youne; McCor tnlck; la now oa the most Jntlmat terms. To curious inquiries as to when the weddlns Is to take, place. Miss Baker refused to giro .any jioaltlva answer, merely smiling. M!Carmlck. howerer. inslnUlned that it would b In Jane at Waybrldga. . t,.v . ; . i, ! a i I V ("partel Wlee) ta T .Jmwt Md On nieaae . PaJiy m) Stockholm, April Ca.iiweden's tem porary eight-hour law le-bekig vigoroas ly attacked by tha employer, organi sations following an announcement that the social damocratir Intend , to make this law permanent ef th next session of the rtksdsg. A rommlealen has been appointed to Investigate, the economic effects of a countrywide etght-beur day and also Its effect nptnt' the 'workers. The weak point in the -law la that it prohibits men who wish, to work longer hours from doing ao. - The employers declare that the Industrial, depression may continue so long that the workmen cannot exist on. the wages paid for eight hours and then .tha, strongest -warkera will find means of breaking the law. The price of work during 'abnormal times, they say, te regulated by economic laws and Is not Influence! by acts of parliament. '"" '')'' ' - ... .-' '. . Duke and Duchess - May Patch Up Mtoital-Trouble Daughtei: hoWs : Herselt JJeaa as ; ; Mother Plays Cards - f k VnitaS Chicago. April !. A daughter .killed herself Tuesday while her mother was playing bridge In an adjotntng yoom. ..When the mother heard the shot that ended her daughter's life, ahe cried; M noor. doot baby " ajaoi . coi Upsed; - ' .. . The suicide left. note, reaaings: I couldn't help doing it."- Thae ajl the police know. t ' Added to the more than unusual mys terr enveloping aucli caseav 1t was learned that Ihe daughter herself came s -distinct an rprise to friends of .the. family. Until Mondax no one seemed to knew "there was a daughter. . She larix- ostensibly from Detroit, c s trial ' - . .. ' ' Tha arlrl. Sft. atrlkingly pretty,,-of. wealthy parents and in- apparently per fct hralth. was Miss Mildred Lawson. She shot herself to death. In an ultra- fashionable north ehora hotel, wnere ner parents. Mr, ana Mrs. J. -1 jawson. have lived since last fall. Mr. Lawson in not in Chicago. nor could ; no pe located last night.' - ' 1 Never had the parents apoiten oi a danrhter. and when Miss iawson ar rived at the hotel Monday, night she eent directly o . her1- mother's apart ment and was not seen until th ahot attracted guests to the scene, of her death. - . ' "! A coroner's physician says tne gin undoubtedly killed herself, but an in nueet will be held Wednesday. In tha meantime Mrs. Liwwn reiuiwa to. ialk. nd the police are endeavoring to nouty r. jutwKwa y..v; (Br Viritanat acrrfet) Paris. April SC. There Is every pros pect of an Immediate settlement of the marital differences of the Duke and Duchess ' de Talleyrand, . according to Information given by an Intimate friend. It is understood that friends of the couple have been active tn seeking to patch the matter up and that thjry have finally succeeded In convincing tfte duch- :esa that the withdrawal of herj suit for, divorce .would be for the beat I Interests of all concerned. : i f - i The result of the arrangements Is said to be that the duke and duchess are Itkelyi to sail together at the end of the -week for New York, where the duchess has some Important business regarding thte dispute ever her brother's man agement pf. the Uould estate. a . Mary Langdon Baker And M'Cormick Dance Together at Hotel ! Br C F. Berte.lt- c , rarla Apr it St. Throwing off the cbbk pi mysxery wnicn nae so eom- 1'icteiy i surrounded the movements of both since their arrival In France, Miss Mary langdon Baker and Alllster Me- Paderewski lEeceives Offer of SiiOOOdO For - Concert Series ' ' !' V -I ;: (By tnitad Nitr) f Ban Franclscos April 21. Ignsce.Pad erewskl, famous pianist and former pre mler of Poland, may return to.the con cert' stage. .'v- . ' -i. Paderewskt.' who left here today for New York, announced that he had re ceived an offer of $1,000,000 fori coiU t-cjrt tour of the United States and, South America, The of fee"'? includes the pay ment of the premium on 1100,000 worth of insurance on his fingers.' Paderewskl will not make dec In Ion on the offer Tuntll he arrives In lw York. He has hitherto steadfastly main tained that . he , waa through with the concert sibsc . ,-. .'; "., ..." .v :; ' , Irish Peace rParleyr Having Haifa Time Belfast. April !. (I. N. S.) The ne gotiations between Sir James Craig, premier of Ulster, and Michael Collins, repreeehtlng the Free State, over details of the peace pact which was agreed to In general outline on. March 10, today are reported to have reached a dead lock. A breach In -the' negotiations Is considered very likely. ; . , Pris Courts Free ' Accused American 'V, Paris. Aprlt J. (L N. S.) Thomas 1 Stewart Ryan. " an American, whose I young wife died of poisoning under mys terious circumstances some weeks ago, I was freed today by the French author!-1 ties. - Charge against Ryan tn connec-1 tlon with his wife's death were dropped I and the Indictment was quashed. BIDS OrEJT FHIDAT - Bids to lease buildings on property taken by the eity for the opening of Delay street will be opened Friday at 2 o'clock by the cUy, purchasing agent Because the work on the street will not be begun for a year the buildings are to be rented by the city until the Work Is I begun. ' . ' . '.. v. n SiMoreDOTs $80S, In the "Count-the-Dots" Contest for OTYi' n'lNGASH PRIZES! ' f -r A larire map that makes it easr to count. .f. the dots FREE upon request by phone, : mail or in person. CAUTION- Do not ; overlook the dots in upper right.corner ; ' of map, ' V ' v ' ; ; ;v ,r AH who show in the photograph taken V. daily at 3 :30 p. ra. in front of the ?North western Washington - street winrlnw ; have an equal chance in the $5 Special TriT ervn r1tlr " " . ' . . i , ; ' & m om w - , NORTHWESTERN :: i . ' t; Electric Company - ? , 3 J C Tavarca, Manager f fetott Sale ! V - ; Bdwy.,5S0 Washington at Tenth ; I T CONTEST COUPON ''i: NORTHWESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. I ' I -JJ'S T?wv Mgr. Stack,8Mg.,t,r. ':Vr'.t' : ' Washinrton af Tenth fVtrfT.. r " - "V . v I ' My estlrnau otth number of your ibrehoWers'reD i resented by dot on Ui map appearing! in your adver- I ,:. :" Owing to the. extraordinary ' .- : f. y valaes offered ----- EVERY SALE MUST BE ABSOLUTELY . FINAL NO REFUNDS : I NO EXCHANGES : " , ivnrhrm VI 'SWETTCOtf IV 1 V 2 124-128 SIXTH ST. kD : Charge' purchases made ' , dimns this f " MONTH-END SALE .... f. ' - j't Will be billed as of Mau 1st ' payable in June H ill m . : - '. , , ! ; ' Sale! Al whirlwind' selling eveiit--aboiindihg in : geihuirie. values- which will mark April as the greatest month ' in the Emporiwn's History! : . : 1 ... ' - - - ? e& " ; L-',"? ,:....111 . .' .j .... "' " 1 """ 1 1 " .-" t . I,,1 , -- .. --m-'T , Month-End Special! HOSIERY -W-T-XSdb-etandardai of y av famous' make) First grades sell from $1.35 to $1.65 Youll want a dozen pairs at this , price, for imperfections are so slight that ; the wearing qualities ,.are. not affected! ALL- SIZES. Black, brown and white. Month-End ; Extra Special ! ; : Kayser ; lHolette. Socks . $2.65 No neeji to "roll yovir own," for these Kayser Rolettes rer finished ' . at top with Sinug-fitting elastic banding of Kayser Italian Silk in black, gray and beige i , MonthiEnd Special! ; -.Jersey Silk PETTICOATS $2.95 - ' Extraordinary' values, indeed, these fine quality Jersey silk petti coats with flounces of changeable taffeta or all jersey with fancy-flounce.- v ' i . " ' Month-End Special! ' Crepe de Ghine ENVELOPES ; Half Price ' painty, crepe ;de chine envelope t chemise very special at half price! $3.50 Chemise.. :$!. 75 K ,$2.95 Chemise. l :$I.48 . T R The Most Stupendous MILLINERY EVENT Portland Has Ever Known! ' Your Choice of Any ED MM ( HAT in the House! Without Reservation Without Exception Al One of These Tw6 Pnceif - 595 $g.95 Every Radiant Spring: Hat Is Included! Many of Them on Display -But a Few Short Days - Every Exquisite Model Hat , : ' Lovely Pattern Hats f Lovely Garden Hats ,;.:, High Grade Dress Hats ' s Stunning Sports Hats :': Exquisite Afternoon Hats Smart Street Hats Hundreds of Them to Choose From - . : 1 j . --. .,. 3.'- f Beautiful Models Bearing $8.95 Tags Were Marked 30$27 $22 Wonderful Hats Now Priced $5".95 Were Marked $18 $15-12 . 2V Mxchanges NofLayaways No CO. D.'s Np Deliveries Every ' ' ' .Ui7 Af f r R T?innl - ' v s- See them in our windows and then make your selections early, as you have never seen such values as these!" .. ,A ! Month-End Special I .V-. y :; ; ; Lovely Silk 1 Sblo . : " ------- X , ,of : the better grades in a three-; . day reduction sale . : $9.75 . The Savirrg is Truly Remarkable . ' . 1 for these are newest overblouses and tailored models of heavy qual ;beautifuliy beaded-i-all the newest - . . spring eiiauea v ea a., wxuLe. ALL SIZES. . : - ? V . fieal Values at $9J5 : .' Month-End Special! ' New Pongee : v CHEMKE Dainty pongee chemise, of excel-: lent quality pongee in clever tai- i ; Iored style. ; Exceptional at' $2.65. Month-End Special!:'' - . v f !'". ' . i - r-i . - i ';, ' ; New Siipo'n -: ' SWEATERS' ' $4.50 " Of fine, heavy wool closely knit . v ,and superior .finish-; All sizes in ' v newest shades of orchid, buff, rust, -, jade, navy. ,-' ' if : ' Extra Month-End Special! 75 High-Grade oats ana w raws . Three-day sale price - : ; : $36iB5 . : 1- Savings of $10 to $20 on each garment! , , i. We cannot overemphasize these remarkable values! Handsome wraps of f ine ShawsheenJ Normandie, Bolivia weaves , anu ruirci iwuis. Vyoaus m more lauoreu siyies . wun - new , wiae sleeves. .All new spring shades of tans, blues and brown tones. . ' SIZES FOR WOMEN AND" MSSES Extraordinary. 3-Day Reductions! 83 TRICOTINE AND TWILL -t lNovelty Suits greatly reduced forthree days only I v Stunning spring models a great. number of them but recent arrivals! For three days J : i - . . . ?i - . - j wujr uiese prices prevau;. . f. . $25.00 suits $18.75 29.50 suits 22.15 35.00 suits 205 , 390 suits 29.65 4 49.50 suits 37.15 $59.50 suits $44.G5 65.00 suitff - 48.75 75:00 suits 50.00 .79.50 suits 52.05 ; 35.00, suits v 56.65 .-at:- !xK'7:v.:--::.'";' - . ---..- 78 COATS WRAPS GAPESra extraordinary three-day reductions! : : $7o.00 garment"-.'. ,'. V. . :$56.25 All high-grade garments taken from our regular lines ' $95.00 garments ...$65.35 ana reaucea ior tnree aays oniy I . uuy now ana, save. , sx k11" miVhtilvt . 790 garments ....... . 57.85 65.00 garments' ...li... 48.75 59.50 garments-. . .i . . i 44.G5 O nf ' $55.00 garments. 'I. .... .-.Q4125' - .1 r ......