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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1912)
SATURDAY, MATCCII 9. 1912. The Last Day of Our Great Semi-Annual Sale of Beds and Bedding $15 Ostermoor Mattresses at Lowest Price Known, $11.90 Splendid Variety Plain and Fancy Easter Cards in Book Store, Basement Pre-Easter Sale of Bibles and Devotion Books, Now atJAjOg THE MEIEIJ & FRANK STORE, ESTABLISHED 1857. WEATHER REPORT FAIR TODAY. THE MEIER & FRANK CO., 5th, 6th, Morrison arid Alder Sts. Tlin 3IORXIXG OTIFjGO"IA. Bring the Child 111 t This Delicious $1 Dinner Tonight Meet your friends in the spacious lobby of .nr seventh floor Restaurant every thing here to make tlie Saturday Night iMnner a delight, tallies' Orchestra. j:30 to 8. Kxpress elevator. MENU, ulmpia rfr rwhtall 4 rr im ml AwparaKM imwamf Miaboars Hnmlmmrn, Ollvea. allrd loJ Hal t blaook Salaaoa. Hullaaaalar I'mnnM aa Hrurr l.aaab !. Karrlr. Mi-latraoa Hra-.ll-llt- laa-a ' Hwl Wtlk-Keal alrfcra ( arraal Jrllr Kaaaf ITIm Klaa ml Hrrt, mm Jna .Uaaanl I'otalora Hramrl Sl rotate n UiHiirl Salad miaul lllaaar Ire t'rrara ('km aallla t'aatard 1'lr ratrai'l aw. Tail rrarhra IH-aal Taa 39E Candy Specials FOR the Over-Sunday Candies, rhMst from these specials: 50c Coff man's Society Chocolates OQ. they're delirious. Pound box today J-'' 50c Coff man's Chocolate Chips a O O pound at I In- special liw price of 40c Coffman's Butter Chips Qf)r fic-hly nuule. The huii1 at only LET them see all of these wonderful manufacturing exhibits of Made-in-Oregon goods! - Show them the full-size mohair and woolen looms. Bring them up to the third and fifth floors, where dozens of voting women are busy making Neustadter Bros.' "Boss of the Road overalls and "Standard'"' shirts. Visit all the other exhibits, where actual manufacturing is being done. FREE STERE0PTIC0N SHOW OF KISER PHOTOS FIFTH FLOOR Over 113 beautiful, new Kiser Land-colored photographs of Oregon and the Northwest shown bv stereoptieon on the fifth floor during the Made-in-Oregon Exposition. Continuous show, 1 1 .:5i) to 1 ; 2 to 5 :30 and 7 to 9 :30 o'clock Saturday. Plenty of seats. Come. Boys' 'Samson 2-Pants Suit $650 i lium I'l llflK t'v HI ILDIXi. MAIl. ORUKRS FILLED. HAVE vou see nthe greatest two-pants School Suits in America for .f G.5() f They bear our famous "Samson" label, which guaran tees them to wear, to be all-wool, to be eravenetted! Jlanasouie new Spring patterns in fancy blues, grays, browns, tans. Double-breasted, with two pairs of full-cut pegtop knickers, double-stitched and lined throughout. We'll match them against any two-pant 0 IT ff Suits elsewhere at ffi.M or .fa. aTy JJ , J Our price for this groat sale is only See the New "Sampeck" Suits for Spring. See the New Juvenile Suits for Spring. See the great Showing of Boys' Felt Hats. ttr Made-ih-Oregon;xposition! (A New Clothing Store .-..-. T al The Boy Scouts Shoes " Excrlsior J!or Scouts' Camp SJioc "Th" genuine "Boy Scout" Camp Shoos, as illustrated, are niaile of raiueral tan, genuine elk leather. Almost im jyissibb to wear tliem out, yet extremely light and soft as a glove. Hemtorced t-nglisli welt sole cannot pun loose. No lining. A "Boy Scout's" good-luck coin with each pair. Sizes 9 to 13Vi, the pair, special at only $2.00 Sizes 1 to bVi, the pair, special at only $2.50 I T'S an immense showing whieh embraces all that is newest and best in Men's Clothing! A store filled with beautiful, new, hand-tailored SJrvninrr SJnio fi-rvm A mprif:i 's fnivilinst makers. ..T? r V 't."n , , r , 1C "'"""niSsa. in flip business who knows everv Clothinsr line ' I W..,.lA i a v A or consequence m me couniiv. And instead of taking any one maker's line all the way through, he has selected the best from all. Scores of smart, new, clear-cut patterns, in rich Spring col orings are here to choose from today. Nobby Scotch Tweeds, TVest-of-England Worsteds, invisible pin stripes, beautiful grays, gray-blues, fancy blues, browns, .Oxfords and shepherd checks, again returning to favor. And Blue Serges of the best Australian long-fiber wool, absolutely fadeless. Patterns and styles to suit every man's taste, from the youth just going into long pants to the middle-aged from most ex treme to most conservative. Our new Spring Suits range from $10 to $35, although we feature three great, incomparable lines -At $15, $20, $25 Sample Lace Collars V2 H VrZXffl Y.... ma t : ERE'S another phenomenal Neckwear purchase an im porter's sample line of beautiful Lare Collars to M-ll at half today. i:..nl T.i-li rriMln't. rlunv. filet. iriueess laee. xipiisite lia:id-embrotderel aui lace 1 collars, coal revel's ami coat s is. lar priies ran-je trom .-rJ..iil t T-i."". ;iy ehK'e from tliem U-Ay -'fip lay at tins special nt exactly ' - - - New Spring Ribbons, Yard, 25r Kullv ."O,0iM yaril;. of new plain and lanry no tion-. " and ti 111 pl.iids and stripes. 4 and 5-iucli ide. of heavy talteta, wail's, Tmlay ail colors. Al-o taney print wais, J c 50c Ideal Cream 19c KIltST FI.OOIl SEW BIII.DING IV there's any time of the year when the skin needs attention and care it's at this early Springtime when winds are sharp, causing rough- iyc and blemishes to "Ideal" Massaire Cream; 35c Daggett & Ramsdell's Cream. 29C 25c Tetlow's Cold Cream at lOf 25c Woodbury's Face Powder at '20 C. 25c Kolynos Tooth Paete, 3 for 25 10c Cakes Physicians' and Surgeons' Soap, 7 15c M u n y o n's Witch Hazel, bottle, 9 appear. nplendul oOc sie, today at 50c Wisdom's Robertine, bottle, 39 15c Powder Puffs, special at lie 15c Powder Pads, today at lid 50c Scott's Tissue Towels at 35 C 5c Leader Toilet Paper, dozen, 33d 25c Sheffield's Tooth Paste, special, 16c Best $5 Hair Switches $2-98 YOU couldn't find better Switches anywhere pven at the regular price, $5.00. and ve special them today at only .'r2.!l8. Made of fine finality German wavy hair. Full 'JO inches lonr. CJO QO Today we special them at P&.ZO $15 Switches of fine German wavy hair. Beautiful quality; J7 QO 3(i inches long. Today P $2.50 Switches of German wavy hair. -2 inches long. Spe- Qf 1 n cia todav at only, each, ters. Special tochiy at only $3 Puffs pretty clus- P1 1Q y jf A mmm The Latest In College Sweaters HERE isn't a school or college girl any where but will be enthused over this latest college fad of wearing a Sweater knit in col lege colors. They're the garments of the hour for war at the ball games, out-door sports, for the cross country jaunts. 0. A. C. and Allen's Prep. School, burnt orange and white. California, blue and gold. Buckmann Gram'r School, lavender and white. And Sweaters in colors of Eastern Colleges, trikinc but all the rage. Choose yours today. Priced it $4.50, $5 and $6. liW- Vi ii University of Oregon, green and yellow. Lincoln High School and St. Mary's Academy, red and white. Pure Silk Hosiery, 87c B EATTV ami practicability combined in Women's Silk Hosiery at this .. r . . :ii. ...:i. urief r.verv lair oi purr iiirciin suiv nun noo- ".irter-proof tops, double lisle soles Itbtt-k. wliite and all new shades to niiitch tin Spring attire. lluy them Satnnliiy nt the low price of. the pair and heels. 87c .J: 19c Women's 25c Lisle Hose fat. stiiiiili's black, with reinforced linen heels mil lo. i.le artiT-proof tii. Wci-.'iit tor priiii and Summer. lay. :t pr.. xc: Children's 2."c Hose our tatinMis Victor, a dur able. t.it it rib. with -luriiv litn'il hi I- and toes. M e d I n in weiirlit. f a s t, -taiid- bl.H k. To- I Q. day. 3 pr-. .'.tV; pr. Women's 20 Black Hose excellent wearing ipiality. medium weight, with (ioiible heels and tin's. We've jti!-t 1MM pairs for Sa. unlay. 3 1912C prs. .lr; pair Racine Stocking Pect lr women and children. A new shipment ju.t arrived for Saturday we can 'I keep enouirh of them. The pnee. .i pairs nt 1 n - tlie pair only Sale of "Standard" Shirts Continued The Sale on FIRST FLOOR MAIL ORDERS FILLED See Manufacturing Exhibit on the Fifth Floor Part of Made-in-Oregon Exposition: NEUSTADTEIi BROS'. "Standard" Shirts made right here in Portland. Wide range of smart, new Spring fabrics and patterns. Priced spe cial at !f2.3!. $!.:) and down to Sweater Coats, $3.59 The popular Kuff-Xeck, "V" shaed and Byron col lar Sweater Coats iu while, oxford, navy, maroon, brown, scarlet, etc. All sizes for men and women. These, are the best .J."0 and .." J?0 CQ .il at V 95c New Spring Ties, 25c An immense shipment on -ale today. New Spring four-in-hands of silk bengalines, baratheas and poplins in every imaginable color and pattern. ist stores would ask ."0c. Our siecial OCm sale price is only, ea. grades speei.i Big Line of Women's New Kid Gloves Today, $1.09 I MAIL OHIIKH1 l'll.l'.ll. find such splendid ! loves ht at the season's beginnimr. for this special I IHST KI.IMIH. M l 111 II. DIM.. T"LL le a surprise to otlt.' I I pri'C ! tne an. I twoelasp cbainoiN. pt.pu whit mocha ami $ 1 .09 tim-er li tin- "loe i;l'e. "f glace kid. cape. ami over-cam styles. Illaek. an-l watilcd eoor. m all sizes to For liulavV selling we price (hem at. pair New Kayscr Long Silk Gloves Ilt-liuf Ion length, willi guaranteed lonble finder I'ps; black, while and wanted Spring and New Kayscr Short Silk Gloves llie ofjmal make, "ilh doiilile -u.ir.inlc' T.-cla d to outwear P in b'a k. wliilc. Spiiug shade- 50c Summer shaile; pai r$1.00 75c New Initial Paper, 49c EATOX-f'KANE'S newest conceit in Initial Stationery, and here it is at a special price today ! Dainty, linen Stationery with gold bev-iled-edge and new. long, gold initial, as illustrated; '21 envelopes tftQ maicil; regular piiit j.c, nma nr w Eaton Crane's 35c Mousseline de Paris Pound Paper, 100 sheets in box. 'Jiic. Knvclopes to match, the package. Special price, 8 15c Hallbroos lmen Tablets. 9d 50c Congress Gilt - Edge Playing Cards specialized at only If 25c Bicycle Playing Carde at 10? New Novelties for St. Patrick's Day lcnniou's t.uiich Sets, napkins, fancy crepe paper, large green paper flag?., shamrocks, fancy lanis. ice cups, St. r trick's post cards, and other novelties and favors, 5c to $1.00. r i oumT 'cnntiH L ; I t. -3 If. J to A"'- - : Uv; .... The New $69.00 Grafonola Club bpensToday-5th Floor E'VE yet to find a store which has met this extraordinarv offer on a Coluni- with solid oak or mahogany f'in niplclc with rerorjs and needles ail we have been able to secure limited club wbich hiis to.lav; i a mouth sends the outfit to bia Favorite (Irafotiola t-!i i.'.l'im-t ! match: tor ii!' Twenty live i. in lii ." l.r lit, prcciil. S. it " ; f 7-"0 al i.un'ha-e and' ' y..ur hoii.e. Columbia I avonte uratonoia, m iiii.ii'tci .il 0:1k or maliogai; v. lias all tin- loi.e i.iali!ic of the fiuot clinic. i Record Cabinet to match, in oak or my tiniIi. 18 Selections. i.:clmtm i- bv luid lii.ph.uu. realol baritone. 60c Bos of 1000 Talking Machine Needles for only 23c. Anieriea s $6.00 Eye Glasses $3.48 TIIEY'KE combination Eyeglasses rimless Spectacles with adjustable bridges, and. oh, how comfortable! Gold-filled, with best quality lenses, fitted to your eyes by our registered graduate opticians. . Regularly (i.(K). Special for Saturday First quality lenses fitted in your frames, $1.0O ivxiftia, ii Lieu iu $3.48 Girls' Clever, New Middy Dresses of Linen! SIiCOM KI.OOI5. 11AIV BCII.DIXG. IAII. OKIIKItS FII.I.t;l. THEY'RE ideal for the school and ath letic girl these comfortable, jaunty Middy Suits of natural color linen crash. Complete with plain skirt and Middy Blouse,, as sketched here. Ages 10 to U years. Priced 10 to 12. Girls New Wash Dresses -$1 to 6! The pretty and practical combined in these neatly made "Wash Dresses for the girl. Of splen did ginghams, percales, chambrays. lawns, gala teas and reps. Plain blues.. pinks, tans, etc., and color combinations in plaids, checks and stripes. Ages 6 to 14 years. Priced from SI t $6. Girls' Spring Coats New and Smart New Coats for Spring are smart and modish! Clever Norfolk and box styles in a splendid array of new fabrics tweeds, mixtures, shepherd checks, hairline stripes, etc. Notch and sailor collars, plain and with a touch of color. Ages 8 to 14. Priced from 3 to $16.50. Every Good Make of Baby Carriage Is Found Here ! AFE iii saying that ;io other 1 store on the Coast carries a more complete line of Ha by Carriages and (io-Carts than .Meier & rrank s. Hive Ihe little tot advantage of all sunshine ninl fresh , air these first Spring days. The list of high-grade makes found here" includes F. A. Whitney Baby Cabs Sturgis Eeed Cabs Fulton Go-Carts Foyer Go-Carts Streator Go-Carts Steinfeld Go-Carts Choose from handsome Pullman chaises, Pullnjan sleepers, reed cabs, English perambulators and folding go-carts, in every style and finish. Prices range from $4.85- up to the elegant Whitney Perambulators and Pullmans at $40, $50 and $6(h New Spring Hats for the Little Miss OTHERS are delight ed over the splendid variety of new Sprjng Hats for the daughter of from 2 to 16 years. Note the little model as sketched above of wliite Milan with dainty trimmings of blue or pink silk. Priced at $3.2o, $3.50 and $4. S Sal Premo Junior Camera $2.70 HE ideal time for picture taking is this early- First Floor New Bldg. Springtime ! No knowledge of pholog ra p h y needed to oper ate ,oue of theso -plendid P r e m o Juniors. Sold every where at $'!. Special Saturday, $2.70. $1.50 Trimming Boards, li-inc!i size, $1.27 $1.00 Negative Albums, 4x." size, 72 60c Stirring Eod Thermometers, 53? 15c Royal Velox, 3sx'S, at 12c Enameled Trays, size 5x7, only 37 ?1.75 Leather Albums, 7x10,' $1.09 20c Gray Mounts, size 4x5, only 14 15c Photoliibrary Paste at only 11? I MaWMaM-l' 11 1 Saturday Delicatessen Specials I'l m: FIIIIIJ l.ltIM Kit V- -HASKMKXT STOKK Telephone ClerKs on Hand at 7 A. M. to TaKe Your Orders TELEPHONES PACIFIC, PRIVATE EXCHANGE 4; HOME, A 6101 Butternut Butter, 2 lbs. 69 I Fppered Salmon Sugar-cured Hams, lb. 14 Finnan Haddie, the lb. 16? Norway Mackerel, 2 for 25? Kippered Herring, lb. 20 ! lb. 20Imp. Frankfurters, lb. 20 Imp. Marineted Herring, 5? I imp. Liver Sausage, lb. 25? Home-made Pork Sausage, I nti n,.rt. lb., 18t Home-made Sauerkraut, quart, 9 the Large Ripe Olives, ftt., 33c ! Dill Pickles, dozen for 15? f i 1