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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1912)
THE STTXTJAT OT?EOOIAN. PORTTAXT). MARCH 3. 1912. c irw d f wtinn 4 for Great Semi-Annual Sale of Beds and Bedding-Lowest Price Ever Quoted on Ostermoor Mattresse JV lUb A A WAb 5 " " " " . . Tomorrow Is Last Day of Our Great Semi-Annual Sale of Notions and Dressmakers' Supplies-Provide Needs for Spring Sewing jfow THE MEIER & FRANK COMPANY, ESTABLISHED 1857. mm. WEATHER REPORT: FAIR TODAY. THE MEIER & FRANK CO., 5th, 6th, Morrison and Alder Sts. wrtExjm- A'MliiffirA ' TT fill lousasiiori Mil m Portland-The2d Wheels Start A-Tiimms at 9 o'Clock : Manufacturing .fc. a a T7 V Tomorrow Moraine in greatest mQiis-1 cuymtheCoast trial Show Portland Ever Witnessed ! . - 1 . , 1 -11 J 1 V J... O TTrtm MnTT T-V-r -V-' ATT tmr monr fivpfrnmnna know what tins wonaenui section in wmcn we m e pruuuces s uuw imuv wuixicu iuiuh that much of the beautiful dress goods is woven right here where the wool is grown? How many of us realize that men's shirts and overalls, trunks, blankets, mattresses, pottery, gas mantles and numerous other necessaries and luxuries are manufac tured in Oregon for Oregonians? , -.r j t 0 o'clock tomorrow morning the signal will be given which starts the wheels of our Second Annual. JIade - in - Oregon Vrnnsitinn n motion. The thousands who come tomorrow will sej Dress Goods woven on a full-sized loom right m the department. They will see the dozens of young women from Neustadter Bros.' factory making shirts and overalls. And many other exhibits, where actual manufacturing will be done, are scattered in the various depart ments, from fifth floor to Basement. Visit all of them complete list here : In the Baseraent Portland Rice Milling Company Manufacturing ''Rice Hearts." Western Gaa Mantle Company Manufacturing Gas Mantles. Pacific Stoneware Company Manu facturing Pottery. Coffman Candy Company Making Coffman's Society Chocolates. On First Floor Fleischner, Mayer & Co. Full size loom from the Thomas Kay Wool en Mills, Salem, weaving Dress Goods. On Second Floor Paris Hat & Dye Works Manufac turing bat frames in Millinery de partment. On Third F'oor Neustadter Brothers-Manufacturing "Boss of the Road" Overalls in Men's Clothing department. On Fourth Flonr Multnomah Trunk & Bag Co. Man ufacturing of Trunks. Meier & Frank Upholstered Furni ture Shop Manufacturing exhibit. Carman Manufacturing Company Making of Mattresses. H. W. Thompson Manufacturing of w ire Bed Springs. On Fifth Floor Neustadter Brothers Manufacturing "Standard" Shirts; 10 machines completing every process. Multnomah Mohair Mills, Sellwood Full-sized loom weaving mohair dress goods, men's suitings, lin ings and auto-top cloth. Only mohsir mill west of the Mississip pi River. Willamette Tent & Awning Company Manufacturing awnings, tents, men 's waterproof clothing, etc. Pennant Manufacturing Co. Mak ing of pennants, banners, flags, etc. Riser Hand-Colored Pictures Ex hibit of newest Oregon subjects. Chic, New Spring Dresses at $20 SrrOD FLUOR, MAI BllLDI.XG. - ORDER BY MAIL. THE Dresses for Spring have never been more attractive more becoming than now, and every day sees new addition to the splendid assortments in our Keady-to-AVear section. "Worthy of special mention are the Frocks at $20. Even the hand some white serge model as sketched included. .Smart trimmings of blai'k satin and white buttons. Then pencil striped suitings, whipcords, serges, etc., in every clever, new style. Clever frorks with collar and cuffs of the new ratine, of ecru allover and of satin. I'otited dressed for street wear, "V"-cut front style for street wear and dressier tvpes for afternoon use. Priced at from S 12.50 to SS5.00. Handsome New Spring Suits "What breadth of choic for the woman who chooses her Spring and Summer Suit here. Style that are authoritative fabric anj colorings that are new. More Suits of the new rotith weave eponpi are here the fab ric that has rauM-d a furore here and abroad. A wealth of smart di.-tinct-ivrnea to every model. Then the more taple wcave in styles for treet and afternoon ue. Priced from $20 to Pretty, Long Kimonos $7.50 You'll wonder that we offer them at only $7J0. for they're remarkably attractive and beconvrg in a rich qual ity bilk mescaline. In dainty floral and figure cir-.ijr.is Liclit und dark coloring-. Fini.'hi'd with plain satin bands. Special tomorrow at $7.50. New Coats for All Occasions No matter what particular style Coat madamc desires, she's sure to find it liere in the wonderfully com plete assortment for her choos ing. Coats for street, for general util ity wear for motorine. for afternoon anil evening uw each type in the newest nnd nmartct of style. Rich woolens, handsome satins and senre silks all in the narrow silhouette line. Priced from $S.50 to $75. Cleverest of Mannish Shirts The new Spring and Summer ward robe U incomplete without a generous supply of the new Tailored Waist. Anl they're here in splendid variety. Every fabric from the plain raadrasses, noisette, pongees and wajh silk to the richest of crene de chine. Priced from $1.50 to $10. w in j $ 1 0 to $ 1 5 Hand-Emb'd Irish m Crochet Fichus $ 7A7 jf TJAIvD to imagine a more exquisite addition rv to auv costume! Larp;e, hand-embroidered 'SJh V'VjX -n importer's surplus of exact. SffZp&L purchases our chief made before lfj jjv--"? Bought regiilarlv they would sell f s;v-.- vr a. 1 J T 1i ' 1 m Swiss and voilfl fichns, as illustrated, trimmed with real Irish crochet lace and medallions. You must see them to realize their full beauty and loveliness. ctly 50 one of the last leaving New York 1 or $10 to $15. Larse s n.sjirtnipnt of rtattems. Reantiful on 09 A 09 -A Waists, Dress.s. Suits and Coats. See Jf 3i jlUrill IU i UUI-.-1. n lliviv?. A i a. v $1.50 Large uk Koses, i.iv special purchase of We can hardly nisli.e it ourseli these .l.r0 new hand-made Satin Corsage Koses, to sell for $1.19, hcn few mots have them at any price. The rage of the moment in Paris, Xew York and the East. Choice of old rose. pink, coral, American Beauty, cream, sky, yel low, turouoise and lavender, with large foliage and 0"t 1Q stem. While the social 'ot Ias,s tomorrow, at only V A Tvo Big Embroidery Specials FIRT KI.MH SEW BilLDINU ORDER BT MAIL. 3000 Yard of $1.75 to 3.50 Allovers t 7000 Yards S5c to 75 Matched Embroid Woveti on ho.-r Swiss in daintiest l?aby eriea Pawity patterns in Edges lner- . .i. i s- i ..... .c r,. tww snnnt lions Art-.l r iounriuts o maicu. i wais., a. J hnorie fwk Of- CI ?Q inch. on i-wts. nainsook and eambne .r-. i t- i j - mmmmr r or gowns BP(1 BUUeriUUMiu?. mbrie. OC. Yard-S3C Rich Woolen Saltings From Oregon Looms MAXY women purchasing these Wool Suitings in our first floor section are not aware that the smart, rich, new fabrics they choose are the products of the Thomas Kay Woolen Mills, of Salem, where exclusive, imported patterns are copied in minutest detail. We've cheviots, tweeds and Scotch weaves, made of pure, all-wool that's thoroughly freshened and cleaned before the process of making. Kich new shades for Spring. Full 56 inches wide. They are priced for this C special sale only, at the very low price, yard, J .rV BLACK MOHAIRS The per- ! NEW FANCY SILK MESSA- fected product of The Multno mah Mohair Mills ot Sellwood. The only Mohair Mills west of the Mississippi Hiver. Visit the working loom exhibit on ihe 5th floor. Black Mohairs, Sicilians and Brilliantines, on sale in first floor section. Splendid for waists, coat, dresses, baUiing suits, etc.: iiG to "ti inches wide. Priced 50 to S2. WHIPCORD SERGES nere in splendid variety. And they're the favored fabric for the smart white Suit for Spring and Summer. Then, too, the basket weaves and finer diagonal striped weaves. They're beau tiful 4- to iC inches wide. Yard at $1 to $4. LINES, in pin and tiny stripes of rich changeable colorings. Lovely combinations of gold and olive, red and reseda, navy and white, sea green, blue and oth ers. Ideal for waists and dresses. Light, firm weight for Spring and Summer. 24 inches wide. Kcmsrkuble value at, a yard, only 1. RICH CHAMEUSE, a crepe meleor-Iike weave, though com bining the more practical quali ties. Kich. lustrous and cling ing, with perfect draping quali ties. In the new Saxon bine, corn, color, cream, white, navy, brown, etc. All 44 inches wide. Yard at $3.50. EVEN the broad lines on which this great "Made-in-Oregon" Exposition is planned can give but a faint idea of the extent which Oregon has reached in manufac turing the last few years. Portland, the second manufac turing city of the Coast and gaining every day ! Oregon prod- ucts are shipped by carload and 111 cargo to Washington, Idaho, Mon tana, California to far-off Alas ka and Hawaiian Islands. Its woolens and mohairs find a place on the leading markets of America. Oregon factories today number lil -rn tl- . . i : ,t m over IUU. 1UC txifjliai luvcatcu approximates $45,000,000. The output is $75,000,000. The num ber of employes, 28.000, with a payroll of $22,500,000. Every man, woman and child ra for miles around should see this wonderful assemblage of manu facturing exhibits, which comprise the second annual "Made-in-Oregon "Exposition, "which opens to- t f. v. 1 E Nev Derby Sailors Smart ? Such trim, And Paris SAILORS Sailors, everywhere, smartness as they portray! says correct. Scores of styles created by Ilyland, Gage & Burgesser suiticient evidence that they re sure to be popular. The Derby Sailor shown is one of the latest in black or white Milan. And priced at only $9.50. Other styles in numbers the Madame Sherry Sailors, with narrow brim and high crown the wide, straight brims and slightly drooping styles. All are as smart and chic as can be. Prices range from S4.00 ta S15.00. NEW TRIMMED HATS arriving by scores daily from famous houses and our own workrooms. "Wide choice at $8.50, $10, $12.50 to $25. Lovely New Voiles at, Yard 49c THE dainty and practical combined in these pretty new Voiles. Ideal for afternoon and party frocks for both women and children. Beautiful designs in florals, dots and stripes. With A nnd without borders. In all the new shades. Full 27 inches wide. gi Attractive window display. These lovely new Voiles at only, yard New Marquisettes, in white. Fine, per fect weaves. Exquisite for Summer frocks. Daintily embroidered in figures and checks. Priced, a yard, from 75? to $3. White Crepe wonderfully dainty, Sn medium fine and finest of weaves. Self checked and embroidered. 36 to 45 inches wide. Yard, from 75$ to $3. The New Ratine the rough weave fab ric in white of which everyone is talking! Both checked and striped effects. Full 45 inches wide. One of the latest of new Wash Fabrics. For suits, dresses and trimmings. Yard at $1.25. f Imported Zephyrs They're ne-! Splen did for Spring and Summer. Yard, 25 $6 Silver Plated Casseroles $3.49 THEY'RE almost a necessity nowadays, with serving en Casserole, so popular! Handsome silver-plated Casseroles or entree dishes, just as illustrated, hand burnished, in plain, bright finish. A spe cial purchase of regular $6 Casseroles, with inside lining of A emimel; just 25 of !tj .J.-!.!!?. tomorrow at Lusitania Pumps, $4 C them TELEPHONES PACD7I0, PETVATE EXCHANGE 4; HOME, A 6101 LEAR-CUT and distinctive as the ocean greyhound from which its name is derived! The Lusitania Pnmp, as sketched, is a new J. & T. Cousins production. Note the smart, short vamp, the high, gracefully arched instep, the ankle strap which hugs the instep closely. Choice of tan Russia calf, patent colt or gunmetal leathers. We show it in all sizes and widths -at $4 THE LUSITANIA PUMP, in black ooze calf, a pair, $5.00 Strapless Pumps Perfect Fitting No bulging at heels or sides in these new Cousins' strapless Pumps they're made to fit perfectly. The utmost in smartness, down to the chic satin bows which grace the vamp. Choose from black ooze calf, patent colt or black satin. They're modish, to say the least. Pair, $5. b r l Your Eyes are worth attending to. Are you having headaches? Are you nervous T It's often caused by eye-strain. Come in and let our regis tered graduate opticians test your sight. They'll do it without charge. Glasses fit ted at prices that'll surprise you! Big March Sale in the Grocery Dept. WE'RE starting March a-right! Big sale of Foodstuffs at the sort of savings that have made our Pure Food Grocery famous. Read the list we've quoted below, then ord early, by phone, mail or in person. Telephone clerks on hand at 7 A. M. Hams, sugar-cured, pound, at 13l2. Maine Corn, 6 cans, 60 Special Butter, 2 lbs. 69 Country Club Milk, 4 cans for 28. Grated Pineapple, gallon cans, 35. Wadco Bak. Powder 16 New Walnuts, pound 16 Citron Peel, pound, 14 Libby's Catsup, Bottle at only 18. Raisins, 3 packages, 25 Bed Mexican Beans, 5 lbs. for 25. Lima, Beans, 3 lbs., 21 Graham Flour, sack, 33 Corn Meal, sack, at 30 Sail Soap, 8 bars at 25 Crystal White Soap, six cakes, 25. 10c Fels Naptha Soap, six for 45. Boyal Banquet Soap, six cakes, 25. ' Sunny Monday Soap, six for 25. Dry Figs, 3 lbs. 23. Fancy L. M. Rr'lsins, 3 lbs. 23. Salad Oil, V-gallon cans for 35. Log Cabin Syrup,' -gal- lon, 55. Large Cans Asparagus at only 20. i Fink Salmon, flai cans, 3 for 25. Cream of Wheat, package for 15. S. B. Pancake Flour, two packages 25. Gold Dust, 6 small pack ages 25. Whole Wheat Crispies, 30c packages 15. 25c St. James Pickles at only 10. I lerv.l lor Kiie iraiorro. a j