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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1910)
THE MORXIXG. OREGOXIAX. 3IOXDAT, , MARCH 28, 191Q. tho 7th Flnor Tea Room .-Ml UOOuS r lircna.se U Oil V-aUUlL I umon uw Ul ucuaiic hip nuiiui vmmgcu wi fpiufvwmu . - - Sole Portland Agents Ostermoor Mattresses Sherwin-Williams Stencil Outfits Willamette Sewing Machines Only $1.00 Per Wegk esttlons From Tih ore That Heli) Yon to B1H til To the Best Advantage 16 Greater Sugg e Week s Stooppmg Today's Great Suit Offerim Women's Tailored Suits, Values Uneonalled $ 1 5.002 $35.00 penhagen, reseda and gray A value possible only at Meier &. Frank Store Portland's leading Cloak and Suit Store offers a matchless value in the decidedly smart Suits sold here at fifteen dol larsThe materials are serges, panamas, fancy worsteds, etc. They are made with 34 and 36-inch coats, plain-tailored or trimmed with flat braid or with black moire shawl collar All have full-pleated skirts The colors are black. navy, tan, mode, wistaria, rose, co- gf g' f& v 1 P.JJ Exceptional Values at $35.00 A Women's and Misses Suits in the season's best ma terials and styles Made of serges, worsteds, Pana mas, tweeds, diagonals, homespuns, prunellas, poplins, etc. 30 to 36-inch tight or semi-fitting coats or Norfolk jacket with patent leather belts Some are made with plain notch collar, others with shawl collar of satin moire or embroidered linen Snme stvles are made without collar Skirts are finished with side cluster or full-pleated effects All this season's leading shades and mixtures, including black and white checks, cream serges, etc. The sort of value that maintains the reputation of the Meier &. Frank Store $ 6.50 Matinee Sacques $2.95 A special for today from our Second Floor House Gown Department. Materials are albatross, wool, batiste and challie. Pleasing designs and colors; come in Dresden, Persian and Dolly Varden effects, dots, stripes or plain colors, trimmed with one-inch satin band. Colors are green, white, pink, light blue, lavender, red, tan, gray, brown and black; the d0 QC best regular values up to $6.50, on sale at the low price, each 9 $35 mm. I. 13 fr'y- , 00 k!f ih! m W Today's Bargain Specials-Press Goods 3 Substantial Values -Newest Weaves Three striking specials. From Portland's best fabric store economies are pre sented that enable you to save liberally on Gowns. Forty-four-inch wool Dress Goods in two-tone checks, new coloring, light. and medium shades. These values range up. to $1.00 per yard, and are excellent values at price asked; on sale for 69c All-wool Dress Goods, forty-six to fifty-six inches in width; we have an immense, assortment of stripes and checks in seasonable color combinations; we also have the solid colors in the most wanted shades. The values on these Dress Goods range up $1.50 the yard; very desirable and good values for the money; on sale for, yard 98c All-wool Suitings, fifty-eix inches wide, in the new pastel cheeks, large or small, or in" the two-tone stripes, in grays, tans and gobe lins. The values of these Suitings range up to $2.00 the yard. 1.19 We Are the Principal -Portland Agents corsets of the Celeprate d Nemo C M AH essallee Silk Special Vals. Today 5 Price Yd. 69c Twenty-five hundred yards of this most popular of Silken Weaves now in active de mand for use in the construction of Waists, Shirt Waist Suits, Children's Dresses, etc., offered here today in all the new shades, including Old Rose, Marais, Sapphire, Reseda. Coral, Cardinal, Helio, Tan, Light Blue, Pink, Golden, Brown, Cream and Black, regular $1.00 yd., special at extraordinary price Our Great Second Colossal Book Sale . Now on Second Week Don't Overlook This Unprecedented Opportunity to Save on High-Class Literature by Standard Authors Book Department Genuine Edition de Luxe Sets at About Vt Publishers' Prices Portland's Greatest Book Sale Now On Take Advantage Today 85c Hose at 48c Lisle Hose Spec'! 29c Women's black Lisle Hose, silk mercerized finish, extra length and width, just the weight for Spring wear; they are worth regularly 65e a pair; ry on special sale at low price of, the pair ttOC 50c Low Week Vests at 1500 on Sale Today A lot of 1500 Knit Vests for Women, made low neck, sleeveless style, with fancy, lace yokes. Very fine ribbed materials; they come in regular and OQ extra sizes, Summer weight; regular 50c, at 7C Unequalled Values in Waists Lingerie Waists, Sp'l $1.32 There are five styles in this assortment. Two styles are trimmed with Valenciennes lace aud insertion, laid in to form a fancy yoke; also with imitation lace down the cen ter of front. lxng sleeves, trimmed with insertion, and Buster Brown tucks. Soft collar and cuffs. Two other styles are trimmed with embroidery and Vi-in. tucks; plain sleeve, wilh tucked cuff, trimmed with Valenciennes lace. The fifth style and best value in the lot is a creation of fine eyelet embroidery, finished with inch tucks across the shoulders, giving the much-sought Gibson effect; has plain sleeve with fancy long: cuff, you will 1 ich find every waist, a splendid value for, each The Great Lnice Sale Starts Today Off Famous Ely rig Aro&erican Laces 1 0c asid 12c Values Today at 5c Scores of patterns, thousands of yards Snperior Val. laces at less than half the price of foreign-made goods Made in the most sanitary factories in the world, by well-paid and contented American men and women Again American ingenuity and perseverance have triumphed and among the products of our own workmen now are laces second to none In this immense American factory are produced laces which equal those made abroad and which can be sold for less than half the price of the European products We invite your careful inspection of these laces. Elyria Laces, noted for originality of design, in round mesh val edges and insertions, suitable for trimmings, gowns, waists and undermnslins; V2 to li inches wide, regular values to 12c the vard, on sale on first' floor annex at only, the yard iv' VALUES TO 18c THE YARD; SPECIAL TODAY FOK ONLY 10 YARD I m i 4i : Sale on Center Tables in Our Great Lace Section First Floor Annex $3 Gowns $1.95 1000 on Sale Today French Nightgowns, beautifully made and trimmed. Tis remarkable to think that such exquisite gar ments can be made and brought from France to sell here for one-ninety-five. Round neck, flowing sleeves with hand-embroidered scallops, eyelets drawn with silk ribbon and hand-embroidered yoke C"t QJ effect; unlaundered; regular $3 val. at P JL s0 Visit the Art Dep'm't New arrivals and after-Easter suggestions for needle workers and women who admire the dainty things for beautifying one's home. Antique crash Pillow Tops, in designs suitable for crayon and crystal floss effects; new Royal Society Floss Packages, in dainty lingerie effects; embroidered Raffia Pillows; new Turkish embroidered Pillow Tops, in gold and silver effects. Free lessons in yarn and needlework daily from 2:30 until 5 P. M. Women's New Auto Veils at $1.89 Each Automobile Veils of extra heavy chiffon, shown in the new pastel and dainty Summer shades, hemsl itched all round, large size, has the quality of regular "I QQ $3 veils, on special sale today only at, each V Handkerch'fs, 35c and 50c Values for 25c All linen Handkerchiefs, with hand-embroidered corners, and colored novelties, and initials; also Amriswyl OCp and Madeira embroidered; reg. 35 and 50c vals. "" HEN CELEBRATES EASTER : Egg Nine Inches In Circumference Result of Seasonable Effort. J. C. Abbey, a farmer living" on the Slougrh Road, three miles east of Wood lawn, yesterday found a double-yoked egg laid .by one of the hens on his place, which a far as is kown, is the largest ever laid by a hen in Oregon. The chicken gruilty of the monstrous deed is a cross between a white Wyan dotte and a brown leghorn, but has never been known to lay anything .larger than the average-sized egg be fore. Tiie egg measured nine inches in cir cumference one way and seven inches the other, and was three- and a half Inches long. The T4tle of 'Reverend." LAUREL Or.. Marcl 25- (To the Editor.) I tow in The Oregonian a short time ago a news item about cler ical persons in Olin who refused to have the appellation of "Reverend" prefixed to their names, giving the reason that it is not a Bible term and does no good. But it is a Bible term. It is found but once in the Bible, and reads like this: "He sent redemption unto hi people; h hath commended his covenant forever; holy arid reverend is his name." See Prelm 111-ix. So we see the term usad once in the "Bible and then it is applied to God. I do not think any person hs a right to the name except he be a clergyman. ATjMTRA BROOKS. ISe pr lb. Tor Pork. lMc per lb. for Live Hern. le to 30e per lb. Tor Drfd Hun. lie to 12r per lb. for Dressed Veal. Market price for Erci. Smith pays the above prices for good, fat produce. He does not charge commission. Address all ship ments to the FRANK I.. SMITH MEAT CO., FljEhtinn toe Beef Trust," FORTLAXB, OREGON. rank imith lea t Co. "FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST." 22 MARKETS AND ONE GROCERY. Oregon Bear Meat, 30c to 50c per lb. (at Alder street). Steer Beef at all Smith's Markets 5c, 6c, 7c, 8c, 9c, 10c, 12V2c, 15c, 18c, 20c. Mutton, at all Smith's Markets ....10c, 12y2c, 15c, 18c, 20c. Pork, at all Smith's Markets 7c, 10c,' 12i2V 15c, 18c, 20c, 22V2c. Fresh Veal, at all Smith's. Markets 10c, 12y2c, 15c, 18c. MAKER or 231 WASHINGTON ST PORTLAND OREGON. MENS CLOTHES