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MONDAY. NOVEMBER 21.1 1921. THE OREGON" DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND,"' OREGON. WELLINGTON K00 1 Special Lunch 35c Men's Lunch Room 8th Floor. Take Express Elevator to Men's Store 5th Floor. i AT ARMS PARLEY c 'Merchandise of Merit Only pii(i-ii-ini-iHiiiiHiiaiiiaiiiaiinW BEST DRESSED IN f f Br William Alli WhU iCorrriiht. itSl. by Vnlud Xt) Wahlna-ton, Nov. XI. It is one of tho parado&ea of world politic that thla confrno for tha partial disarmament of th world laaaaanibled chiefly to ameltorata the condition of China, a na tion that ha maintained heritelf for 4000 yearn, -onpicuoii chiefly for the fact that ahe never armed herself. If China had be-n armed to her teeth during th lant 50 year there would b no ned of the nation of the world laying down their arm today. For thla conference 1 Mlttlnjr and puxillnR W head Into hefuddlemnni bevaunc China Un't afe to be left out at night. If there were no Chinese problem, there would be no Pacific problem, and If there were no 1'aclflc problem, we Amer ican would not care how much (run tullnu the world Indulged In. After we have decided what the faohton in man killing millinery will he next aprlng, about the only thin left for the con ference to do will be to bound China and adjourn. TrHKITORV X noi'HT But bounding China I no ey matter. Kor no one know exactly wrfnt China la territorially. t'oemlnly Thibet la a part of f'hlna . poxnlihly not. It may be that MohkoIU In a part of China, but no one I certain, least of all the Chine. South China may bf Included a a part of China by the 1'ckinir government. Itut the Inference in bitterly resented ty the Canton government China In not held together hy the ti.- of a etrong central government. About the only ure thing politically about the Chinese la their antipathy to a monarchy. Kach of the two warring government the Peking and the Canton charges fiat the Japanese are aiding their ene mies and possibly both of them arc tell . irg the truth. Japan might be support ing both secretly to keep them fighting. Language doe not hind China. Admiral Tal. the other day In a public address In Washington, declared that the people In the south part of the city of Peking speak a different dialect from those In North pekmg, anJ he said that the surprising thing to a Chinaman about American is that the Marylanders and the, Pennsylvanlans speak the same tongue. UACK HMDS CHIVK.KK The thing that binds China Is race. And In dealing with the Cliinese ques tion the conference- will have to for get boundaries more or lens and the modern political ties that hold political' minaea nations together in national! unity. We must consider China as a racial unity. China at this conference has for the leader of her delegation two brothers-in-law, the ambassador to England and the ambassador to America, wlio are ur.drr the Influence more or lew of their wise old father-in-law In China. He wa tha father of the first wife of the ambassador to Kn,Und. Mrs. Welling ton Koo, who dld three years ago. Koo, In many respwts. Is one of the most remarkable of living Chinamen, and one of the conspicuous figures of the conference. He seems astonishingly young, yet he m his early forties or late thlrtle. He U eaally the best dressed man at the ronfeniWe, and delights In a certain festive pink shirt, which he tones down with the most correct and sombre black coat and tt0users. c,ut In what we American wat of the Mlsiiissipl river are pleased to Call "nobby" fashion. His collars ure conservative, but his ties are Ji lit temperamental and of a certain collegian Joynusneya that cheers but does not Inebriate U i In his kid glove but ton dress hoes that he reflects his most salubrious Oriental moods. In those shoes, with a JiKger nf-.-motlonal symbol ism sketched in hy Tl suitable socks like bitters, Mr Wellington ;Koo makes a sartorial io- Mail that Is rather better than "nippy." PAStiKRor H II A INS Nor Mr. Balfour In his grand and gloomy and te uliar Knglish toga, look ing like an elderly satyr in black meal sacks, nor Mr. Hughes In his suppressed necktie and revealing Freudian ves (ees. nor even M. Vivian! in one of his gorgeous purple grouches Is the figure that Mr Wellington Koo is when he strolls down ihe diplomatic primrose path Into the Pan-American, building, and topping M tailor's artistry, Mr. Koo wears a smile that is simple and bland. Back of the smile he carries a rather complex and dangerous set of brains. The .Japanese, when conferring with Mr. Koo, would do well to hire an American hrakeman to yell at them, "Ion't forget your packages." PAIMiFROt ft OPTIMIST ; He I that engsglng. II in danger lies In his optimism. He realises that China has existed as a 1 rai lal entity for manv thouead yearf. In the mind of Welling ton Koo, whs a racial organism when nornulu and Hnnus were babies with the wolf He does not forget that his country had iono years of authentic history before the cataclysm of the dark ate. And he does not let himself feel that the mere Incident of a KuropeHn war is going r break up that myste rlus indefinable thing that we call China. China is In rather trie ambiguous posi tion of heinif both the bride at' the fu neral and the deceased at the wedding; wbjeh. In the legal vernacular, means that she Is the "corpus delicti" rather deftnlteU affected with public use. And that is really what the conference Is about. X f I X f X ! X f TREE TEA CEYLON BLACK The One High-Grade Package Tea (hat sells for so titttet fin M J'B product x I I X L Worth So Much to Have a Coat That Fulfills a Dearest Wish Worth so much, and yet 'when you come here you are to find that the price is not "so much" very considerably smaller than you have thought it was, no doubt. Possibly you will select one of the coats at $49.75, $59.75 or $69.75. Surely there will be good reasons such delight ful coats at these prices all of them richly fur trimmed. Styles and sizes for women and misses. Whatever Pleases You Most Silk or Wool The Simple or More Elaborate Style Here Is The New Dress, a Lovable Dress And Remarkable Frocks to sell at $39.75 Canton Crepe, Crepe Satin and Crepe de Chine Dresses . and Wool Tricotine, Twill Cord and Poiret Twill Dresses in navy, brown and black. The new, wide sleeves are very effective on many of these new models, side panels and drops are used, as well as beads and embroidery in rich colorings and new designs to trim many of this collection, straight lines predominate. Third Floor, Lipman, Wolfe Sc Co. Special Women's Imported Gloves of a Select Quality, $1 .95 Women's new gloves of lambskirrrcapeskin "and kid some 1 embroidered, others with Paris point embroidery, P. K. trim ming or overseams. One-clasp and two-clasp styles, in all wanted colors and in 'sizes bYi to ; attractive assortment ; special at $1.95. Street Floor, Lipman, Wolfe Sc. Co. Women's Union Suits Both Regular and Extra Sizes, $1.15 The low-neck, sleeveless, bodice-top union suits, the favor ably known "Princess May" brand in a finely ribbed weave. Children's "Globe" Union Suits, 95c Specially priced for quick sale are these cotton-fleeced union suits; high or Dutch neck, ankle length. Sizes 2 to 12. Street Floor, Lipman, Wolfe Sc Co. Silk Petticoats in Selling of Prime Importance-200 Beauties Choice at One Price-All $ 5 These with the adjustable elastic band, continuous tape placket which is completely closed with glove fasteners and does not gape, the uniformly fine workmanship, perfect and even stitching (no puckering at seams), accurate plaiting and the perfect shape which is built iato every garment. Some are all. jersey, others have taffeta and satin flounces plain colors and changeable and extraizes may be had at the same surprisingly pleasing price, $5. Third Floor, Lipman, Wolfe Sc Co. J. P. Coates' Crochet Cotton $1 Box Tuesday only Ten spools in a box, and a wide choice of colors. The regular price is well known and those who are crocheting Christinas gifts and other timely fancy work will come early for best selection of shades. No C. 0. D. or tele phone orders at this special price. Notions, StreetFloor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. Thanksgiving Decorations and Greeting Cards Decorations to delight the hostess who wishes to impart a touch of distinctiveness to her table appointments all in accord with the old - time Thanksgiving spirit. Original are the Greeting Cards, and artistic, something purely individual "especially" for you. Street Floor, Lipman, Wolfe Sc Co. Infants' Hose 3 Pairs $1 Of cashmere with silk heel and toe. sizes 4 to 6. The special price made with baby's winter comfort in mind. Fourth Floor, Lipman, Wolfe Sc Co. A Thanksgiving Shoe Sale With some bf the best of late Footwear in it, and all the reliability of Lipman, Wolfe's behind it Were we fo say what the exact savings are in dollars and cents the statement would seem almost unbelievable. GROUP ONE 530 PAIRS Fashionable Pumps, Oxfords, Slippers $5.95 Pair Odds and ends but a host of styles to select from welt and turned soles, Louis and baby Louis, Cuban and military heels, straps, plain pumps and oxfords; brogue oxfords in black, brown calfskin, oxfords in black and brown kid and calf; pumps in black and white satin; straps in black and brown kid and calf, also combinations. Everything for dress and street wear. Not all sizes in each, but all sizes in the lot, mostly Wichert & Gardner and Red Cross makes. Sizes ftom t Yz to 9, widths AAA to D. GROUP TWO 46 5 PAIRS Oxfords, Pumps and Evening Footwear $7.45 Pair 4 65 pairs in this lot practically all of them Wichert & Gardner and Red Cross oxfords in brown and black kid and calf, straps in black kid and brown calf all heights heels evening shoes in black satin patent leathers. Also black kid pumps very new in strap models. This pump is very attractive at the price. Not all sizes in each shoe but all sizes in the lot and all from our regular high-grade stock. Widths AAA to D. Every sale final no C refunds. Sizes 2 to 9. O. D.'s, exchanges or Second Floor, Lipman, Wolfe Sc Co. AT LIPMAN, WOLFE'S TOMORROW A Bedspread Sale Possibly Thanksgiving Guests Will Remain Overnight. Better Arrange to Attend This Selling And, look further into the future though it may be weeks yet. or month, before you actually require new spreads, now is the time to buy such prices may not be quoted soon again. Almost regularly, it scents, one hears of raw cotton prices going up. H 84x96-Inch Crocheted BEDSPREADS $4.00 Extra large size, heavy weight, with hemmed ends. A splendid value. 82x94-Inch Satin SPREADS S5.00 A fine, heavy satin spread with hemmed ends and cut corners. Many patterns .for selection. 82x94-Inch Satin SPREADS, $6.50 Extra fine finish, with plain centers; hemmed ends, $6.50. Scalloped with cut corners, $7.00. 78x88-Inch Crocheted BEDSPREADS $2.95 Full size, hemmed ends, in attractive patterns; firm and durable. , 82x94-Inch Satin SPREADS $7.25 This is the finest quality of all. With hemmed ends, $7.2$. Scalloped with cut corners, $7.75. 62x86-lnch Single SPREADS, $2.25 Crocheted bedspreads for institutions and hotels, also for single beds in the home. Second Floor, Lipman, Wolfe Sl Co. A "Dollar Sale" of Aluminum Percolators and Sauce Pans Dependable, Desirable Ware That Is Complete Stranger to a Dollar Price $1.00 6-Cup Coffee Percolators J 1.00 3-Quart Sauce Pans with cover $1.00 These are all good weight and well finished. OTHER SPECIALS Aluminum Dishpans, 10-qt size $t.9S Aluminum Teakettles, 5-qt size. . . . $1.98 Aluminum Roasters, 15-lnch, oval... $2. 9 5 Sixth Floor, Lipman, Wolf Sc Co. J Thanksgiving Week Specials Sewing Machines Reduced "Free" Sewing Machines "Challenge" Sewing Machine "Aviator" Sewing Machines Reduced Prices in drophead, cabinet or desk style can now bt obtained here at the old-time prices also the Wilson Rotary and Western Electric Portables. Included in tbis price reduction are supplies for all sewing ma chines needles, belts, oil, etc. No time for Christmas embroidering this year? Then consult our machine embroidery expert, who does exquisite machine embroidery in many new de signs. Seventh Floor, Lipman, Wolf Sl Co. yoTHlS STORE USES NO COMPARATIVE PRICES THEY ARE MISLEADING AND OFTEN UNTRUE X f i X f 1 -,!V