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SECTION FOUR Pages 1 to 8 Dramatic, Photoplays, Music, Clubs and Real Estate VOL. XL PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 18, 1921 NO. 38 New Perfumes Bring Delicious Whiff u From France Lighl perfumes eem appropriate for fair women; the heavier, more richly scented, belong to the dark one. Among the fragrant odon recently received from Caron, the famous French perfume man ufacturer, are: Light: N'amez que moi (love none but me), Isadora and Lin Fini. Heavy: Narcissus, Radiant and Blanc Tabac (White Tobacco), spicy and sweet -Toilet Waters and Face Powders to match each odor. Street Floor. Our Personal Service Bureau was created so that we could better serve our friends who cannot call at the store. The expert shopper who is in charge of this department will gladly shop for you or assist you in selecting fabrics and modes for fall, giving personal thought and attention to each detail. Address or ask for the Personal Service Bureau. See Our Extra Advertisement on Page 3, This Section Merchandise of c Merit Only i 4 4 t i V Monday An Impressive Presentation of Autumn Modes in Women's-Apparel And a Convincing Demonstration of the Wisdom of Selecting Your Complete Fall Wardrobe at Lipman-Wolfe's FURS OF LUXURY FURS OF SERVICE DwzlMj lC Ver ouncaon Upman-Wolfe offerings of Furs, the underlying principle of tlLl tl Lj our store. We demand it always. Furs that are the finest the market affords. They MUST be by this requirement we keep faith with ourselves as well as with you. Coals, Wraps and Small Furs A magnificent display of the handsomest models of the season rich in quality, great in variety of styles and ALL REMARKABLY UNDERPRICED FOR THE SEPTEMBER FUR SALE Third Floor Lipman, Wolfe & Co. After the most critical, careful preparation by our staff of expert buyers, we now offer you the newest creations of the fashion centers of New York. Exact replicas of the latest Parisian modes. Inspiringly beautiful in style, fashioned of the richest fabrics and furs. Our windows today are a revelation of the sartorial achievements of the season. NOT IN YEARS HAVE WE PRESENTED SUCH ATTRACTIVE VALUES TO THE WOMEN OF THE GREAT NORTHWEST An Inspiring Display of the Mode in A iitumn MILLINERY A uthoritative Interpretations Original Model Hats from the renowned Joseph, Coldlor, Warshauer and other great designers Hats, wide or narrow of brim, in up-turned or droop ing effect, or dashingly small, close-fitting creations of intriguing charm. Trimmings and accessories in the fashionable Spanish or Parisian modes silvered ostrich, exquisite shell beads, fascinating-trimmings. of -cire and alligator effects in ribbon, fancy ostrich novelties, monkey fur and vulture. ' Fashion has chosen with inspiration those lovely fab rics of Hatters plush, Lyons or Panne velvet, duvetyn or cire satins. While black prevails for street, afternoon and evening wear, many models are richly colorful. Prices range from $22.50 to $37.50. Millinery Salons, Third Floor Lipman, Wolfe & Co. .i j '' 'No Woman Is Too Stout to Be Stylish" says Miss M. J. Crandal, the New York expert who will spend two weeks in our corset department supervising an instructive demonstration of "Stylish Stout" Corsets beginning Monday, September 19, until Saturday, Oc tober I. "To look attractive is the right of every woman, be she stout, near-stout or slender," continues Miss Crandal. "I will guarantee the appearance of slenderization to any stout woman if she will be fitted to a Stylish Stout corset" Fourth Floor Lipman, Wolfe & Co. 3000 Yards of . Radiant New SILKS in Rich Fall Weaves Wonderful Variety at an Astoundingly Low Price Monday $2.29 Black, plain colors and The Silks and the savings changeables. will delight you beyond 36 to 40 inches wide. measure. Choose from this brilliant array all fully up to the Lipman-Wolfe standard of quality the highest known. Plain and Changeable Satins Black and Colored Radium Plain and Changeable Taffetas Colored G ros de L ondres Black and Colored ' ChaYmeuse Black and Colored Crepe de Chine The glorious fall colors include the most fashionable shades for street, afternoon and evening wear. Come Monday! Second Floor Lipman, Wolfe Sr Co. SUITS- in which the Parisian Modes are cleverly revealed The touches of originality that characterize these suits, the embellishments of braid or embroidery, luxurious the handsome materials and perfection of tailoring, assure supreme satisfaction to the wearer. furs. The Styles The fashionable long lines. The Spanish Influence, tight at waist and flaring below. And those jaunty box effects. The Trimmings Chenille. Novelty Braid. Rich Embroideries. Luxurious Furs. Prices gradually vary from $45.00 to $195.00. COATS- The Materials Exquisite weaves of the new Moussyne, Panvelaine, Iverina, Marvella Duvetyne, Veldyne. The Colors Sorrento Black Navy Brown wonderful creations, incomparable for their richness, artistry and beauty. Each is a version of elegance. Luxurious large fur collars and cuffs of beaver, squirrel and wolf enhance and enrich many of these beautiful coats. Others have smart throws or snug-fitting collars of self-material. Where belts are used the narrow tie belt is featured. The new and very expressive wide sleeve is much in evidence. The materials are those new rich weaves Gerona, Pollyanna, Ormida. Panvelaine, Orlando and Marvella lovely new soft materials like wool velvet that effect changing lights and shadows as the wearer moves. Beautiful' browns, navy, black and sorrento blue. Prices from $39.75 to $395.00. Fashion Salons, Thitf Floor Lipman, Wolfe & Co. jjfj DRESSES- The fashions of the hour, smart, distinctive, correct Street Dresses of twill, tricotine and picotine; navy and black, with beautiful embroidered and beaded effects. Also plain-tailored styles with self-fabric trimmings or braid. The Dresses of silk feature the straight silhouette with the loose, low waistline. Most of the skirts favor the side drapings. Bugles, cabachons and cut-steel beads as well as fringes are favorite trim mings. There is no disputing the continued vogue of black. Trim mings of red and white are in the predominance. Evening and dinner dresses have great color charm, such as lilac, goldenrod, jade, etc, but black, heavily jetted, is shown more extensively. $49.75 to $295.00. You are welcome as a visitor to this wonderful display of fall fashions. Come and learn of the nen, with the assurance that any purchase you may make, either now or later, is certain to prove most profitable to you in style value and money-value. Third Floor Lipman, W olfe & Co. BLOUSES of rare charm In rich autumn colors, Boise rose. Navy, Brown, Canard, Yellowstone, Fungi, Blossom, Rust, Mohawk, of crepe de chine. Canton crepe, georg ette crepe and kittensear. Many embellished with beads or fagot ting. Our present display of Blouses shows a stimulating assortment in de sign, fabric and color combinations; styles that are most appealing as well as reasonable in price, $5.95 to $15 And a Wonderful showing of imported French Beaded Overblouscs at more ex clusive prices. Third Floor Lipman, Wolfe & Co. Sale Extraordinary of New Crepe de Chine Gowns $2.95 Tailored and Richly Lace-Trimmed Models of Unusual Charm at a Most Remarkable Saving Picture to yourself three of the loveliest models to be found. One attractive model has deep, yokelike effect of shadow mesh lace, wide straps over the shoulders with shirred inset points of crepe de chine, and finished with shirring and drawn with dainty ribbon. Another, equally as lovely, is finished with band of attractively patterned net lace with double band of the lace for straps. Ribbon-drawn and tiny dainty Lady Fair ribbon bow. The tailored model has self-strap and shirrings. All in the softest flesh shades, full cut and full size. Wash Satin and Crepe de Chine Bloomers Extraordinary at the Price $2.95 Crepe de Chine and Satin Envelopes and Step-in Chemises Special $2.95 Fourth Floor Lipman, W olfe Sr Co. Actual reproductions. THIS STORE USES NO COMPARATIVE PRICES THEY ARE MISLEADING AND OFTEN UNTRUE i