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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1911)
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SPORTING AND MARKET REPORTS SECTION TWO Pages 1 to 20 VOL. XXX. PORTLAND. OKEKO.V SUNDAY 3IORMXG, MARCH 12, 1911. NO. 11. t r Sincerity On July first building operations will start on our new store. In building this great establishment we firm ly believe there is room In Portland for one store, whose clientele is composed " of people who want a store that they can depend on a store that is SINCERE in its every effort to give hon est service a store that will never misrepresent qualities IN SHORT A SINCERE STORE that is content to build for the future SLOWLY IF NECES S A R Y BUT SURELY AND SINCERELY. r Just a Little Difference Here In Our New Men's Shirts A couple of young college men were in the store yesterday selecting shirts. You know how fastidious these young fellows are about their wearing appareL Just of the age where they have got to make an impression on every co-ed they know. . . After making a selection one of the boys remarked, "After all there is something different in these shirts from those I have seen advertised elsewhere. The patterns and designs are a little more genteel, the colorings less harsh, the plaited bos oms modeled in newer styles. The cuffs distinctly new." .... We have been- receiving these compliments all week. THERE IS SOMETHING DISTINCTLY DIFFERENT AND WE KNOW IT. In selecting our men's furnishings we have sacrificed profit by refusing job lots, old patterns, ill fitting and poorjy made shirts in order to be able to have something different from other stores. No. $2.00 shirts here for 85c We can't do it. On the other hand we give you the best $1.50 shirt for $1.50 that it is possible to buy. It is-not how cheap with us but how good. J Something New Suede leather and satin shopping bags with long silk cord, handles mounted in the very newest fad "A RHINESTONE INITIAL" and Old English. To intro duce this new novelty we offer a limited number on sale Monday. Special $1.78 First Sale New Rich Cut Glass The new cuLincs in rich American glass makes their first appearance tomorrow.Whels. stars, diamonds in a myriad of crystallizing cuttings in entirely new designs bid tor your cpprovaL Our cut glass has always been known for its clear, lasting brilliancy, its deep cutting and last but impor tant factor, our very moderate prices. Below we chtontcle a f.w of the new items that go on tale tomorrow. . " -? Five-inch handle nappies 98c Sbc-inch nappies $1.23 Seven-inch nappies $2.50 Eight-inch nappies . . . .$4.75 Seven-inch nappies $3.75 Water tumblers half dozen at $3.60 Sugar and Cream sets.. $4.50 Sugar and cream sets.. $3.00 Spoon trays for $3.25 Spoon trays for. $1.50 Mayonnaise sets $3.75 Ice Cream trays i $5.25 Celery trays $3.75 Celery trays $4.25 Pin trays $1.75 Eight inch berry bowls $3.75 Nine-inch berry bowls $4.50 Water pitchers $3.75 Water Bottles $3.75 Perfume bottles $4.00 - J New Bordered Wool French Challies Hand made rubber and bugle trimmings, copied from ancient Oriental robes are directly responsible for the great craze in bordered materials. ' Paris - has been using- these beautiful trim mings on all fabrics in order to produce the over skirt ef fect. Therefore border style. Tomorrow we show the most charming bordered French wool challies - in floral, Persian and dotted effects. In delicate colorings and black and white. 30 inches wide. rice 75( Nen's New Neckwear Something smart tomorrow. New Shape and colorings. Men's Ties at 50c Each No Men's Clothlrg No Pots and Pans No Bakery No Restaurant No Grocery No Liquors Butterick Patterns and Deline ator for April on Sale Eclipse Floral Cream, Grease less, Hygienic and Beautifying A Stunning Coat Special $ 1 5 .00 Reg. Price $22.50 With the arrival of Spring there have been certain styles approved that are certain to be come the leading fashions of the season. This is particularly so with this j New Model Coat It has been selected from a great number of models as a coat depicting the newest lines, while the style is radically- different from any shown heretofore. It 3ji a coat of service, refinement f? and character. Ha 11 i i ' i 1 ft 3 1 I VI n .0 mi 1 Made of finest twisted English serge in navy blue. This coat is full 4 inches in length. Made semiHtting with deep notched collar and revers. Fast ened to one side with three large buttons. The revers and deep turned cuffs are trimmed with either pongee or black satin and piped with contrasting colors. Exactly like illustration. r The Dominating Features of This Sale Quality, Cut. Workmanship and Finish Undermuslins Greatly Reduced S1.50 and $1. 75 Gowns, Special $1.10 Ladies nainsook and long cloth gowns made with circular, square, high or V-shape necks with trimmings of embroidery or lace and insertion, tucks, beading and ribbon, forming dainty yoke effects. Full width and lengths, elbow, puff or flowing sleeves. Regular $1.00 Gowns, Special 69c Slip-over style of gowns with French band finish, insertions of lace and embroidery or yokes of feather stitching. Puff and elbow sleeves made of long doth. S1.50 to 52.00 Skirts 98c Ladies white cambric skirts with deep ruffle of lace and five rows of insertion or embroidery and tucks. Also plain tucks and hemstitching. All with under ruffle. Regular S1.50 Skirts. Special 79c Ladies white cambric skirts with deep flounce and tucks, has embroidery ruffle. Full width with under ruffle. Regular 75c Drawers. Special 49c Ladies cambric and long cloth drawers made full skirt style open or dosed. With wide ruffle of hemstitching and tucks. Also embroidery trimmed in open patterns. S225 to .93.00 Combinations $135 ' An assortment of ladies combinations, either drawers and cor set covers or skirt and corset cover. Some in Princess or waisted styles with trimmings of dainty laces, insertions and medallions, also embroidery trimmed. Made of lawn or nainsook. Hand Embroidered Japanese Crepe These come in dress patterns with panel embroidered skirt in the front and embroidered waist front with the cuffs and collars to match. Exdusive patterns. $16.50 dress patterns. Bordered Voiles Paris muslins and marquisette. Bordered in deep Persian de signs in beautiful color combinations of colors and woven ribbon borders of every hue. 04-incnes wide. Exclusive dress patterns. $1.75 yard. Enthusiasm That's the Term for This Silk Sale iflajesttc Bress bating Regular Price $1 .35, Monday Special 79o Yd Popular fashion has crystallized the sentiment of women for this Jahric. Real enthusiam is shown for the new satin suits and dresses now in vogue. Tomorrow we inaugurate an immense sale. Over 10,000 yards of new dress satins. Every fashionable color on the Spring shade card is shown in this great offering. This satin fabric is full 23-inches wide., All pure silk. No previous season has ever witnessed satin in more popularity than now. It is being used for one-piece dresses, tailored and fancy suits, and trimming for coats and misses' wear. F: ; J -:-M Ik tn Sil 3 oirinson anb 5SMs' Cnsli'sl) . a tatloreb fjats are Jjere Always radically different, from the regular trend of millinery this Spring's new importation is no ex ception to the rule. The hats we show tomorrow are unusually alluring because of this difference. Each hat has a distinctive style of its own, and while the" trimming: is strict . Iy tailored, some are somber, some are even gay in coloring. -While the shapes are varied and some even dar ing, none are harsh, and all becoming. Quills, feath ers, satins and velvets are used in wondrous color combinations. In fact the, host of women who are constant wearers of these hats need no other de scription of them than the words, "ROBINSON AND WELLS." JBattern Jjats for little tots Little satin half pokes with turn up brims faced with fine knife- plaited satin and trimmed with ' moss roses, for-get-me-nots and ribbcns and other styles equal in beauty to hats for grown ups. opting otyle ohow or Easier wuter pparel iPellarb Bnite Designed of imported materials in all col ors and styles. Price $40.00 to $85.00. ifloire limits In tan, gray, navy or white, at $38.50. Ismtm cimtte In black with fancy linings and trimmings. At $35.00, $40.00, and $50.00 each. ton &uit$ In plain and fancy materials at $28.50 $35.00 and $47.50, pongee Coats iches long in plain t ed models. $15.00 1 ibatm Coats 54 to 58-inches long in plain tailored and fancy trimmed models. $15.00 to $85.00. For street or evening wear in black and col ors at $25.00. tEus&af) ih Coats In black or tan at $25.00. ilh g?jar& Bixin Coats fancy In black or natural in tailored trimmed, at $27.50. and ffimiir r-rrr &uita Chiffon taffeta gtik Coats In plain tailored and fancy trimmed models at $25.00 to $50.00 each. Made full 54-inches long in loose or fitted models, plain and trimmed. $12.50 to $35.00 each. r J rTr? Great G!ove Sale 97c V Jj 8, 10 andl2-Button Length Kimono sleeves on both dresses and waists make it imperative for women to wear long gloves. The tendency toward long gloves has been known to us for a year naQf a Paric Viae Vin A shortening the sleeves and using long gloves ior uic past two seasons. Tomorrow we offer women's long gloves made of real French glace kid with one row .of em broidery stitching on the back and overseam finish in black only. - JX C Aj.'M ' Jl -ri iNeeaieworK Special attention is given orders for bridal outfits, lin ens, lingerie and men's wear. It is necessary for us to receive orders in good time as we are crowded with work and can not promise the completion of new or ders for at least three weeks. Our art embroidery class es are in session daily. We invite you to take advan tage of expert instructions, all of which is entirely FREE. The same applies to our Irish Crochet classes. INew 1 ailored ouits opec 1 3ZP There is no guessing with us, regarding fashion. THEY MUST BE AUTHENTIC, cor rect in every detail. Some houses are advertising 26 to28-inchjacketsastheprop' er length ior new Spring suits. Read any fashion journal and youll find in unmistakable terms that the 25-inch jacket is the correct length and the ap proved style, accepted both here and in Europe. We offer for tcmor tow a novelty suit of extra quality all wool haid twisted English serge in black, navy, tan or white. The jacket is made 25-inches long and cut on a new shape loose back pattern and trimmed with wide silk braid. Lined throughout with Peau de Cygne. The skirt is made in the new panel model trimmed with braid ' to match the jacket. $pi!!ir ppJj ill: f! r $4.0Q Lace Curtains $2.85 $5.00 Lace Curtains $3.75 $6.50 Lace Curtains $4.45 $10 Lace Curtains $7.45 -500 pairs of lace curtains including all our Bobbinet lace curtains in Irish Points, Battenbergs, Marie Antoin ette, Clunys and Renais sance designs. Also filet scrims and numerous nov elty effects. In white, ecru or Arabian color. 2Vz and 3 yards long, 45-inches wide. A large variety of patterns to select from. Latest Fiction "Marie Claire" By Marguerite Andoux. Price $1.20. The novel by a French seamstress which has stirred all Europe and which Amer ica has awaited expectantly. "When Half Gods Go" Helen R. Martin, $1.00. ' "The' New Machiavelli" H. G. Wells, $1.35 "Harold's End By E. W. Forster, $1.35. "The Bolted Dror" George Gibbs, $1.25 "Robert Kimberly" Frank H. Spearman, $1.30. "Sidney Carteret Rancher" By Harold Bindlass, $1.25 "The Purchase Price ' By Emerson Hough, $1.18. First Showing of Little Tots Coats Bewilchingly pretty and atti active little coats in black satin, moire, white serges, broadcloth and figured materials. We. illustrate a few of the very attractive styles shown tomorrow. ' J J