The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, July 09, 1922, SECTION THREE, Page 5, Image 47

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    TOE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND, JULY 9, 1923
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H'LIEBES & CO.
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Furs and Individual Style Shops Broadway at Morrison
Monday: ;
Further reductions on
Liebes quality v
garments
Mantailored ;
SUITS
Slender, tailored
Suits in navy twills,
a few in covert and
black-and-white
checks, with splen
did Minings and every
nicety of finish -formerly
priced to
75.00. Also a num
ber of novelty suits
: broken sizes
hence greatly under-priced!
24J5
34.75
Disposal prices on a
1 smart group of
COATS
Coats in' splendid pile fabrics;
coats in mannish weaves-of ihe.
sports type capes all formerly
much more costly priced for
quick disposal at a single, greatly
lowered price ! ;
24.75
Extremely smart.
CLOTH SKIRTS
. .
to clear at . 4
4.95
Tweeds, polos, velours and any ,
number of smart, woolen mix
tures; pleated and straight line
models many, in the wrap
around style all extremely good
for immediate wear with
sweater or sports blouse all very
radically reduced ! ;
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ESTABLISHED 1864
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Furs and Individual Style Shops
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Furs purchased now
stored without
charge until
January 1.
During the saZe
as ai all fzmes
we guarantee every
' fur we sell
Our Annual Summer Fur Sale enters its second week of super values Monday, with particular
attention directed to the unusually large, varied and greatly underpriced fur neck
pieces! These exceptional sale prices are effective this week only. You will
save considerably by choosing your Winter Furs now '
Mink scarfs
at sale prices!
Exceptionally durable, smart with
suit or frock suited to immediate
or later wear:
1-skin mink animal scarfs, formerly
25.00 on sale at:..... -15.00
4-skin mink animal scarfs, formerly
85.00, now ....... ..i....!... 67.50.
Fox, wolf and
merit at prices
Group 1,
Values to
Taken from stock at decisive reductions
. 3 special groups of fur neckpieces v
squirrel scarfs neckpieces in mole, nutria, beaver, "Hudson seal a vast assort
never before possible on such excellent pelts!
22.50 v
47 0
Group 2, 35.00
Values to 75.00
Group 3, 50.00
Values to 12SJ0O
Mole chokers
greatly reduced!
Select them now for gift purposes
we will store them until you wish
them delivered. Neckpieces, chok
ers, .collars, small but exquisite
throws 12.50. 22.50. 25.00.
27.50. 40.00 and more.
STONE MARTEN
SCARFS
; ! at Summer Sale prices!
2-skin scarfs, regularly priced 70.00 47.50
2-skin scarfs, regularly priced ..82.50-52.50
2-skin scarfs, regularly priced .95.0057.50
1-skin scarfs, regularly priced ......... .22.50 15.00
1-skin scarfs, regularly priced 32.50 20.00
1-skin scarfs, regularly priced 35.003O.OO
SKUNK NECKPIECES
. r--the fur that wears
longest at sale prices!
Stoles, throws, chokers collars for wear with cloth coats
at enormous savings: ' ,
Scarfs that were 65.00, reduced to 45.00
'Scarfs that weie 125.00, reduced to 82.50
Stoles that were 195.00, reduced to 147.50
Many other very unusual bargains far. too numerous
to list!
HUDSON BAY SABLE
. SCARFS
reduced! ..
Exquisitely; shaded 2-skin scarfs at very worth-while
savings Kiuring the sale!
. 2-skin scarfs that were . .... J .130.00, now 72.50
2-skin scarfs that were ........ . .135.00, now ; 77.50
2-skin scarfs, that were . ; : 160.00, now 97.50
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FOX SCARFS
dyed in smart, new .
, Winter shades
Extraordinary values in closed and open styles that can
, not be duplicated later at prices quoted during this sale! ,
' Greenland dyed fox, regularly '. : . . 75.0060.00
Platinum dyed fex, regularly .'. 110.00 79.50
xNatural white'fox, regularly ......... .100.00 80.00
Dyed blue fox, regularly ....,. ..110.0085.00
Taupe dyed fox, regularly ...115.00- 85.00
Cross fox, regularly priced ......... .140.00 99.00
Cross fox, regularly priced 150.00 110.00
Natural blue fox, regularly .......... 195.0015O.OO
Other excellent values in fox scarfs dyed in all the wanted
shades : - ' t
Foxes that were . . 25.0017.50
Foxes that were 32.5022.50 '
Foxes that were 37.50 25.00' ' ;
Foxes that were 42.5030.00
Foxes that were 45.0032.50
Foxes that' were 55.t)0 39.50
BAUM MARTEN
SCARFS
at remarkable reductions!
2-skin -scarfs, regularly priced
2-skin scarfs, regularly priced
2-skin scarfs, regularly priced
2-skin scarfs, regularly priced
1-skin scarfs, regularly priced
1-skin scarfs, regularly priced
.. 85.0067.50
.. 95.0072.50
..iio.oo-82.50
..i35.00r-97.5O
.. 72.50-5O.OO
,. 75.oo-55.00,
SQUIRREL; SCARFS j
smart neckpieces, chokers, ?
collars at Sale prices!
An infinite array of smart developments in this youth
ful, favored fur: - - ,
Scarfs that w?re 12.50 reduced to 10.00
Scarfs that were 17.50 reduced to 12.50
Scarfs that were 35.00 reduced to 24.50
Other really phenomenal values at 11.50. 44.50.
50.00 this week only !
Uhequaled values in HUDSON SEAL COATS 42 and 45-inch lengths
Self-trimmed coat, regularly priced 425.00325.00 " : . Self-trimmed coat, regularly priced 60000 445.00
Self -trimmed coat, regularly priced 525.
00-385.00 ' Self-trimmed coat, regularly priced 625.00485.00
Unusual values in squirrel, mink, caracul, seal coats
A small deposit will hold
any fur selected. .
ESTABLISHED 1864
No c. o. d. deliveries without deposit.
- , No exchanges, no returns.
al r young son. Jack Jr., from
Hew York. Mrs. Himmelright ex
pects to remain during the summer
months.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cleveland. Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Wagner and daugh
ter Dorothy motored to Seasiae last
Saturday and enjoyed a pleasant
week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Lwls have
returned from San Francisco, wher
they attended the Shriners' conven
tion. They also spent the past. week
nd at the beach
Mrs. George Wlckham and her two
children of Washingtdn, D. C, who
have been visiting her uncle, E. E.
Wickham, 424 Alnsworth avenue,
left for Los Angeles, Cal., today. Mr.
Wlckham, who is assistant land com
missioner, has been on a tour ft In
spection of the land offices of the
northwest. '
J. P. Cadden, a retired ex-railroad
official, and his wife of Long Beach,
Cat, passed, through this city re
cently on a trip to Vancouver, Vic
toria and . other British Columbia
points. The bride was formerly Mrs.
Amelia, Beardslee of Buarte. CaL On
their way south they spent, some
days here as the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W.- R. Beardslee, 40S Sacra
mento street. ,
Mrs. Mose Christerisen will leave
today for San Francisco and Los An
geles for a visit, from where she will
go to Salt Lake to attend the west
ern division of the Masters'of Danc
ing and convention that will be held
in August. Victor Christensen left
Thursday for New York city to at
tend the normal school and conven
tion. He also will take a special
course with the celebrated ballet
master, Stefano' Mascagno. He wilf
return by way of Salt Lafce, Joining
Mrs. Chrlsjensen for the western di
vision of dancing teachers in K Salt
Lake. ;Both will return about Sep-
tember 1. .
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Dr. and Mrs. Courtland L. Booth
and'family have Just returned from
an extended trip through the east.
Dr. Booth's sister and nephews, Mrs.
George H. Holden, Harold and Rolph
of Wakeznan, O.; returned with them.
While in Ohio they attended- th
beautifully appointed wedding of
Miss Mary Burke, daughter of Sena
tor and Mrs. J. Frank Burke of
Elyrla, and Royal Klesteln. Sen
ator Burke, former Portland attor
ney, will- be remembered as state
chairman of the Oregon Anti-Saloon
league. In Wheaton, 111., they were
guests . at the family reunion of
Judge Elbert H. Gary.
; Gould Residence for Sale.
NEW YORK. George J. .Gould's
residence at Fifth avenue and Sixty
seventh street, scene of many a
brilliant social function in the pat.
price set is $1,250,400. It is a six
JBtory house, and when built cost
Mr. Gould Jl.00fl.000, including the
furnishings, but not the price of the
ground. It replaces the old home
of Jacob H. Schiff, purchased by
Mr. Gould in 1892.
SEWING CLUBS POPULAR
24.7 Girls Apply for Membership
'in Spokane bodies. '
SPOKANE, Wash., July 8. Two
hundred and forty-seven girls have
applied for membership in sewing
has been placed on the market, Theclubs this year, according. to. Mrs.
Harriett Lycette.- in charge of home
bureau work for the Spokane cham
ber of .commerce. The work is under
the general supervision of Miss
Elmlna White, state club leader for
girls' work, who provides the record
books for reports to go to the gov
ernmint. Miss White will come to
Spokane early in July to confer with
local leaders. , -
Spokante leaders in the work have
already met their; groups, selected
club daya and decided on the gar
ments to . be made first. Most of
the clubs got their - programmes
under way last week. .
'This is the third summer for our
sewln clubs," says Mrs Lycette.
"Two years ago 25 member con
stituted our enrollment. Sewing is
popular with the girls. ..Their ages
rarlge from 10 to 17 years."
FLAPPER'S CURE FOUND
"She Needs Religion," , Declares
Sunday School Superintendent.
CHICAGO. What ails the much
discussed flapper has been discov
ered by a world-wide authority on
flappers, flapperism and flapper
dom. The authority is no other than
Dr. Corliss P. Hargraves, foreign
superintendent of Sunday schools for
was in Chicago to make a report to.
the conference of bishops and min-,
isters of the church in session here.
Dr. Corliss has studied the ques
tion, of youthful tendencies pod
morality in every country in the
world, and his solemn verdict is:
"The flapper needs religion." ,
"Without an undergirding of re
ligion." he continued, "all the more
frivolous tendencies of the Aniert-.
can flapper will run 'nto degenera
tion, if not worse. It is the religious
tendency of today that holds the
flapper movement from going to all
sorts of extremes." ,
Phone your want ads to The Ore
eonian. All its readers are inter-
the Methodist Episcopal church, whoested in the classified columns.
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