The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 25, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    OREGON. i ; j V j i : THURSDAY. MAY 25. 1922.
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OREGON DAILY JOURNALS PORTLAND,
FLAYS
Ineligible to cKUensbip la recommended
by Attorney General Webb of California
in a. letter to Senator Sfaortridge. The
attorney general indorsed the inunigra.
tioo biU introduced by finortridse which
provides for registration of all aliens
and th 1 collection of a head tax upon
registration: "'lia f ansyeated. ' however,
that in addition to these features there
should be a provision excluding from
entry into the United States all who are
Woman Is Fined for i i
"Abusing Grandchild
. Mrs. M, A. Hill waa fined $25 in
mtanicipal court. "Wednesday afternoon on
a charge,' cruelty preferred by agents
of itha Oregon Humans society. -. Four
teen witnesses had testified - that, Mm,
Hill, who live at Utn and Kali streets,
bad ifceaten and kicked her- 7-year-old
granddaughter Violet, and that beatings
were atmoet of daOy occurrence. Ths
society had been urged br woman's
dab ..to- investigate and prosecute com
plaints ' It had received. Violet - la a
pupil at the Ladd school. : " ' l
Shoes Shined .'
for 10c ;
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In the Basement
CrMerchandiso of C Merit Only
n xie Basement
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HARDING REGIE
SCORES POLICIES
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Ar Unite Wnri)
- Hutchinson, -Kan.. May C5- -W, O
SlfAdoo. former secretary of the treas
pry, broke his long silence : Wednesday
.f if ht and in an address bers denounced
the politics pf the Harding administra
tion, and predicted that prosperity would
toot return to the United States until
h Democrats are returned to power,
.' McAdoo, although, boosted : here as the
Democratic candidate for : president in
J9tt refrained from touching on (be next
presidential campaign, but! Democratic
: leaders felt he was discussing" theiosues
that will be rained in the next national
campaign. . ' ; . ;': .) - " '
IcAooo ; condemned the four-power
treaty; of the Harding administration,
jha administration's tax measures and
the new tariff measure. He accused Re
publican "leaders in Washington of try
Jng to isolate the United States both
poiitieally and economically from the
real of tha.world, ; ; i ;
n diacuesing the change from the
frodittona under the Wilson administra
tion and those existing Boday under
IJarding, -McAdoo charged , that this
A 1 a i Huhi tflAAVA' TI.
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Mnmacy for "atiirt tail'? diplomacy.
J IcAdco was the principal epeaker, at
meeting of the sUte I XJemocratic
committee to .lay plans for the primary
camtalrn ' and to complete arrange
ments tor the congressional headquarters
each district.. . j
Italians Die in ;
niaori With s at vi an r
I Paris. May 25.- (I. N. S.j Five Ital
ians were reported to havei been killed
ad many wounded when Fascist! Ital
Jan . nationalists) supported by Italian
roops, attacked a Servian frontier post
l Kartav. according to a dispatch to
iiInternational this afternoon.
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ladianapolis Gets ;
f I Presbyterian Meet
t SDes! Moinea, Iowa, May 2k (U. P.)
ladianapolis will get the next meeting
4 the Presbyterian general assembly.
Midwestern city won out over At-
lantieCity. its only strong opponent, in
the voting this morning, (by unanimous
$ate of the delegates. .
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Bigid Exclnsion Act
II Urged for America
fWaahington. May 25. A rigid exclu
sion law to keep out of the United States
.U Japanese and other aliens who are
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'in Men's Siiits"
Wc lead. First we broke prices on Men's Suits with
a great $25 Suit sale. Next with a big $5 Pants sale.
NOW WE SMASH PRICES
SUITS
Former Price
$40-$45
Cut to
ON HIGH CLASS
, Former Price
$50-$55-$60
Cut to
Four huridred suits in the lot. Take advantage of this big sale
to secure a high-class suit for a moderate price.! A wide variety
of patterns, styles, sizes. Come early. ! ,
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Brownsville Woolen Mill Store
Corner Third and Morrison
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ions so clean yoii are
pronad of the:
SMUDGES from the store, grease from pots and
pans, splashes from scrubbing brush and pail.
! The dirt on your aprons seems to be fairly ground
in. Yet even this is easily and safely dissolved by
Rlnso. , ,r '
j Let your aprons soak in Its big lasting luke-warm
suds while you are doing other things. Then when
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you are ready, lift them' out and look them orer.
You will be astonished tio find j that they have ac
tually soaked, themselves clean-you will have to
rub only the most soiled places lightly with a
little ary lunso. ;
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Rlnso Is the new; kind of soap; so pure and per
fectly balanced that it does what soap has never
done before : It soaks clothes clean without hard
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'" Rlnso Is the great soap maker's answer to women ,
who Want a soap to do the family wash as wonder
fully as Lux does fine things.' Sold everywhere. It
comes in .the regular size and the big new package.
Get Rin$oitoday at grocery and department
.stores. Lever Bros Co., Cambridge, Mass.
Rinso takes the place of bar soap at
every step of the family wash ' - -
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EVERYTHING IN THE BASEMENT FOR CASHEVERYTHING IN THE BASEMENT FOR LESS
Another Sensational Purchase '
Another Sensational Sale: of j
A j Sample Line
of Women's l
Handkerchiefs
Less Than Half Wholesale Cost
- Women's and children's handkerchiefs. ! 7
All-white I and with colored embrodiery. vC
Less thap half wholesale cdst . j
sheer fabrics. r Dainty ' patterns, narrow
hems. Less than half wholesale cost.
Women's handkerchiefs! of beautiful 7
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Beautiful handkerchiefs some ' all- t g 1:
linen.' Hand-embroidered j in ' white and JL
colors. Less than half wholesale cost. ' :
bwiss. t Italian . and IFrench j hand- Oy
ernbroidered handkerchiefs ! some ;J with L S G
lace edges. : Many hand-niade. " 1
Ia the eoBoniy Basemeait XJpmaa, Wolfs Co.
Women's Pure Silk Hosiery 98c
They're sub-standards of several: nationally famous makes and almost"
indiscernible imperfections are all that make the difference between these
hose and hose you pay inuch more for. Choose black, cordovan, white, polo
nude tint orgray.i:,. : ;-,.; H, V-j-f:.-!i; li-t- . ' I i
I la ths Economy Bateaieat Upmaa, Wolfs A Ca. ; !
A Sale of Summer Dresses
All of Imported Ginghams
I And the Price the !
Lowest in Years
.-In style, in quality and in workmanship these
dresses of imported gingham are superior to any we
have sold in the past fewi years at anywhere near
this remarkable prke--$5.95. 'In fact,-they sre
priced less than it would cost to make them in the
home. Absolutely fast colors, i-i
Garden Dresses
Porch Dresses
Street Dresses'
- Afternoon Dresses
Unusual dresses they are, copied after models
that sell for much much more than 1 this . very low
price. They're trimmed with many charming touches
and variations that add to their attractiveness. Sizes
16 to 42, See the dresses' in our windows, i
r Is Ut Ceononr . Baf ncai ripmaa, WolXa it Co.
Imported Organdy
Special 59c jYard
First quality permanent finish imported
organdy in 45-inch i width. Wonderful
material for summer! dresses, trimmings,
etc.. In all the wanted colors. 59c a
yard is a very special price for organdy
of this quality. ! j
i la tas Xeosomr Base sit s ( ,
Women's Bloomers
"Special; at 89c
'---Women's !bloomers:bfj' WinHsolr crepe
at this very special price. In plain flesh
tint and with flowered patterns, j Lace
and fancy stitching on cuffs. An unusual
price on these well-made garments. On
sale in the Economy Basement Friday.
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Boys' Jack O'Leather Suits
at About Half Regular ; Price
-I They're AU-Wool Suits l
U-.rrf 1 i Reinforced With Leather
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--Selling boys suits at about half price is fust
another instance of Economy Basement" value"
giving. All the more emphaup since these are "Jack j
P'Leather" i suits -that are reinforced' tl with soft,
pliable leather to give wearing rstrengtL i, ;;
First quality fabrics--tweeids, herringbone cash
mere, and homespun and new patterns in grays and
browns. Sizes 8 to 16 years! !' , '4 .V
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Blouses SI. 19 ; j Play Satis S$c 1
: iMediam weight flannel . Khaki and blue denim
blouses withy sateen waist- : y-. play wits foif the little fel
band. Gray,- khaki and . low. Trimmed in -ed and '
maroon. - Very special. - witk tnetal buttxmiL' '
. - ' Ia Jtaa Xcoiy BsMBteat Z-ipoiaa. Wolfs A Ca..j:"
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Children's; Half-Sox
Specially i Priced
Qever half-cox ; for little j tots. I
Plain - white, l brown, gold ' and ;
white with fancy tops. OTa
Sizes 41 to 9H,.... HOC
Serpentine! Crepe
: Specially Priced
Beautiful ' fabric in ; 31 -inch
width. Good assortment of new
patterns' and f pleasing OQ
: colors. : . A yard .. . i ... . sVt 1 j
36-Inch
Specially
-Good quality
in light and dark
ors l and very; 1
priced at. yard..
Percale ;
Priced
standard I percale
hades, i Fast col-' J
Novelty
Specially Priced
-All-wool strroed ! and
Skirting:
checked
skirting in! 50 and 54 inch; widths.
Three and four . . (J O , O O
.toned effects. Yard t)sW t0
i Duches
Specially
Heavy jail-silk
-36-inch width,
skirts, waists an
dresses.
Satin
Priced
Duchess satin in
Rich Quality! for
36Inch llongrclo th I
Specially Priced " j
Soft-finished longcloth of excel-1
lent quality. Specially priced, at
$ 1 .98 forf 1 0-yard F Q f ) A O
bolt.: 36-inch width ; JL mUfO I
10 Rolls Toilet
Paper- Special j
j Ten full rolls of medium weight
for 59c. ; Fine white crepe -finished
i paper thai! is very ' spe- fZQ g
j cially priced at. . , . . tJtfs
Negligee , Shirts
for Men-r-Special
--Cottoa Spongeej shirts for men.
Fine thread, lustre! finished material. ,
Collars attached, j 1 (fr f f 0k
single, cuffs . . ;! fj) Ji mt)t7 I
i Men's Union Suits
i Specially Priced
I Summers union suits of : light-
i weight ribbed cotton. Full-sized, ;
; well-made ; and com- 4 IllCk'
portable, i 5pecil at fj) JL oX tf
! Men's Cotton Sox ;
Specially , Priced
Medium weight ' cotton . Hox fori
Kemtorcedi at heel 1 and toe.
I men.
i f Black and cordovan t Tf '
(this special price.l i Jt t?iC
IM ll'iPars
White Soap Special
First grade laundry aoapJ Eleven '
ji full-sized br for j 49c Housewives
1 know this! to be a . - 'Afm
bargain .1 ....... 1 . 4iC
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1 Middies for Girls ,
I andWomenSpecial1
Plain ' white' and white with col
, ored , collars " and cuffs. ' Practical.
J weil-madei garments. ( "t ' ff '
in'sizes loM4, t. i$ JL Jj '.
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CioirS STORE UZLS NO COMPARATIVE JRICZ5-TIIEY ARE MISLEADING AND OFTEN ITTJ7rxrrxll