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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1912)
is CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SPORTING AND MARKBT SECTION TWO Pages 1 to 18 V VOL. XXXI. - SUNDAY MORNING. rORTLAND, OREGON, OCTOBER 27, 191S. Q. 43. ' : v- 3w 'tgVTS "7, Ti ' the Store, Is to UHe it jmore i sue s mmmw ii lie More Certain . I oil Are 02 Its apaoiiiMies D ssplorin id Isnto It, . t lSI;i;i;il;s!;llliiiiiilljii Tvc si veve, pusft cnJ ve r-Jse, U r 7jr.s roZ brims close-HttmS ti Dovetailed ' W$t Creature emus of $arfe fie Hfatputee of &eai Cconomp Your good fortune to share in ihls trimmed hat sale is limited to that number of shrewd buyers fortunate enough to secure one of these hats. ' " The total number of hats on sale figures to about 200. Of these 120 came to us from a New York importer and have never been shown before. In order to participate in the wonderful opportunity of fered by this sale of trimmed hats, we urge an early morning visit to our millinery department. Yovl liave Never Seen Such an Elaborate Exhibition At Such an Extraordinary Price Hew Trimme.d-.ii8ts'' Imported and Our Own Creations Sel ing From $15.00 to $25.00 . Monday, $7.95 ' lour hats large hats with low crowns and brims drooping on the sides lrbans in-short, every style in vogue will be found in this 'exhibit. Many of these hats are elegantly trimmed with oflrtch, aigrettes and rich velvet inmmings. The number of hats in this sale being limited and as there are no duplicates and with the price reduc tion so extraordinary we are compelled to restrict approbation, C. O. D. and mail orders. -No hats will be reserved or laid aside. This in justice to our other patrons who wish to avail themselves this remarkable offering. second Floor wm The Modart corset creates a beautiful and graceful figure. The front-laced Modart gives you the qualities of comfort, grace and health fulness to an extent you've never believed possible. The first time you try on a front-laced Modart corset compare it carefully with iie corset youve been wearing. LOOK FOR STYLE You'll see it in every line. LOOK FOR COMFORT You'll feel it in every curve. LOOK FOR QUALITY It's there in materials and workman- ship. Be fitted to a Modart Cor sit then Use your OWn good judgment. Fourth Floor 0&m f ffiolibnv fetoelrp UwW Qfnr U now stocked with superb holiday y jvhvij wi-v, . . gifts in fine jewelry and silverware. , THE BRIGHTEST GLMS in th:s great gift store are SAFETY, SERVICE AND SATISFACTION. Without them superb holiday displays of jewelry, silver near and rvalches would he of Utile value, for more than almost anything etTe the worth of the gift of jewelry depends upon the worth of the store that sells it. Our guarantee for the merit of every article this wonder fully diversified stock contains. Expert service, to advise and assist you m ine cnoice oj me giji wui all others you are anxious 10 pereci. W f mi' nnm receive a deposit and lay i,jv aside such selections as you may wish us to hold for Xmas delivery. u 6 t t Mite of C"Mercli W4 lit Waists Drawn From Models on Sale j2oi?eitp atst pedals $5 Copies From Imported Models While it was difficult to forecast with any degree of certainty what waists would be in vogue for Winter, the styles are now de finitely set. And the waists on sale tomorrow are the last note in blouse fashions They are copies of imported models. These are reproduced in the same materials in the same styles, but escape the heavy import duty. They are made in the new ruffled and lace-trimmed styles with Robespierre and novelty collars. Crepe de chine, shadow lace, brocaded silks, chiffon over lace, net or silk, imported hand-made waists and lingerie waists. In white, black, navv, taupe, gray, light blue. pink, wine and brOWn. Third Floor lJ - . kl T Rot;f,il Infante' Wpar Room Size Bxgs at Lowest Prices Every standard make of room-size rugs can be found in our com plete rug section the prices are the lovest in the city. Wiltons. Body Brussels and Axminster rugs. In a wonderful variety of beautiful patterns in Oriental and conventional designs and small, neat patterns. These rugs are especially suitable for living-rooms and dining-rooms in tans and brown colorings. Body Brussels Rugs, size 9 by 1 2, price ...... f26.S0 Bigelow Axminster Rugs, size 9 by 12, price, f 27.50 Wilton Rugs, size 9 by 12, price.. .. ..... 7.50 i Anglo-Persian Wilton Rugs, size 9 by 12.. .f 57.00 New Auto and Traveling Bus NeWt handsome patterns b a large assortment of Scotch plaid designs in blue, tan, brown and green combinations. All are made from selected quality of long wool, firmly woven. Weight from 3 to 5 pounds, measuring from 60 to 72 inches. Prices $3.S5, $6.50, $7.95, $9.75, $12.95. Visit the Oriental Rug Bazaar An elaborate exposition of these wonderful Persian and Turkish rugs is here for your pleasure. You can spend an interesting hour whether you care to purchase or not. Our rug buyer, an Armenian, will be pleased to interest you in Oriental rug lore. Fifth Floor Corduroy Dresses One-piece styles of good quality velveteen in black, navy and brown. Made with .com bination colored pan velvet col lar and cuffs. Plaited satin gir dle with sash effect and piped with satin. Priced at $20.00 Another one-piece style in navy and brown also of vel veteen and corduroy. Made with low necks and trimmed with macrame collar. The front, back and sleeves are trimmed with wide silk braid and fine crochet buttons. Plaited satin belt with silk buckle and satin piped long sleeves. Priced at $27.50 Another one-piece dress, strictly tailored, of fine quality pile velveteen or corduroy. Open front, made in three new models with high neck, square collar and Robespierre collar effects Some have lace yokes and braid trimmings, others are trimmed with Roman striped silk and fancy buttons. Priced $30 and $32.50 New Goats A novelty style coat of fine imported materials in plain and fancy colors. Made in many different new styles in trimmed and plain tailored effects. Priced $25.00 Third Floor Black Velvet The fashionable fabric for afternoon and evening gowns, cloaks and wraps. A new line has 'just been re ceived and comes 31 inches wide. Price $3.50 Yard Second Floor hosiery anb &mt Unbertoear Have you ever teste d the efficiency of our hosiery and knit underwear departments? The next time you need hos iery or knit underwear for your self, your daughters oTr your children try this store. We are so much better equipped to meet your every demand that if you supply your requirements once need never give your hosiery or underwear needs another thought. Our stocks of hosiery and un derwear are so much more com prehensive, so much morevaried and so much greater than other stores that comparison is super fluous. In no departments in this new store has" our increase in patron- age been so noticeable as in hos iery and underwear. As a' na tional advertisement says: There must be a reason. "Wearwelt" Hosiery for Children "Wearweir Hosiery for Boys , "Wearweir Hosiery for Girls "Wearwelt" Hosiery for Women "Wearuell" Hosiery is everything the name implies. You buy it with our guar, antee. We make good every complaint. Beautiful Infante' Wear .-. At Half Price You'll find a great many advantages to you in this sale of infants wear. . - FIRST they are show-room samples from the foremost maker of dainty infants garments. SECOND being show-room samples the most careful at tention that they may show off to the best advantage was paid to the style, tailoring and the modeling of these exquisite little garments. . THIRD having purchased the entire exhibit vye secured a price concession that enables us to offer the following articles at HALF regular prices. ' LONG AND SHORT SKIRTS . The long skirts have waists, and the short skirts have either short or long waists. Finished with deep hem, hemstitched or cluster tucks, embroidery and tucks, or lace and embroidery insertion. 75c Skirts, special. .38c $1.50 Skirts, special 75c $1.00 Skirts, special 50c $2 Skirts, special .$1.00 $1.25 Skirts, special 63c $4 Skirts, special . $2.00 LONG SLIPS AND DRESSES Made of light sheer and soft materials with round, square and V-shape necks. Yokes formed of fine cluster tucking, dainty insertion of lace and embroidery and medallions. Deep hem at the bottom, cluster tucks, lace and embroidery insertion. 75c Dresses, special. 38c $1.50 Dresses, spl. . .75c $1.00 Dresses, spl.. .50c $1.75 Dresses, spl.. .88c $1.25 Dresses, spl. . . 63c $2.25 Dresses, spl. $1.13 SHORT SLIPS AND DRESSES Made of fine nain sook combined with dainty lace or em broidery insertion and medal lions forming yoke. The skirts are finished with lace embroidery insertion or cluster tucks. These dresses are made in long-waisted French styles,- yoke styles and Gretchen styles. Some straight Russian, Buster styles. Sizes 6 months to 3 ys. 75c Garments at 38c $1.25, Garments . 63c $1.10 Garments. 55c $1.50 Garments .75c $2.00 Garm'ts $1.00 S2.75 Garm'ts $1.38 $7.50 Garm'ts $3.75 or ti r . III (hi 7 lOOOi?"?,; I I SI " n a"uvi? Fourth Floor $ostecrtpt "I dropped in to see Molly this afternoon," remarked the girl with the blue suit. "She was as busy as a bee. Did you know that she makes all of those stunning gowns of hers herself?" The girl with the "fuchsia" bow in her hat turned with interest. "You don't mean it," she exclaimed. "Why, how does she manage it?" The girl in blue nodded sagely. "She does,she repeated with em phasis; "she has a fold-up sewing machine in her apartment that van ishes and becomes a pretty little cabi nett when not in use. It's so con venient in a tiny apartment. A regu lar undisguised sewing machine would completely spoil her room, while this affair, when she finishes her sewing, is simply converted into a stand for her palm. Besides, it's an excellent machine. It makes a beau tiful chain stitch, and there is a lock stitch attachment, too. ' Molly says she wouldn't have any other kind." There are hundreds of women whose opinion of the "Domestic Sewing Machine is the same. Two kinds of stitching the smooth, per fect chain stitch for the tailor-made seams, and the sure unraveling lock stitch for the places where there is apt to be a strain. Of course, there are other things that the Domestic machine can do, which any seamstress, when once she has tried them, will find abso lutely essential to her comfort and happiness. In a quiet, pleasant place on the fifth floor these perfectly adjusted machines are being shown and dem onstrated. They are made in a great variety of materials and in both the ordinary "lift and drop" head de-. "sign and the new disappearing va riety. These machines are sold ex clusively by Lipman, Wolfe & Co., and can be purchased for $1.00 down, the balance at $1.00 a week. These Machines are sold ex clusively by Lipman, Wolfe & Co., and can be purchased for $1.00 down, the balance may be paid at $1.00 a week. They also deliver the machine to you upon the first payment of $1.00. Perhaps it is given only to the con noisseur to know that the Mexican and Japanese embroideries are slow ly but surely losing their vogue,- arrl the heavier, more conventional de signs from Spain and the Madeira Islands are taking their place. In the household linen department in the basement you will find a number of these beautiful new things all sizes from table covers and lunch cloths down to tiny doilies. The delicate eyelet work which is so popular at present is so perfectly done as to almost lead us to say, with the scorn of superior knowledge: "These are machine made." But turn them over, madame; there is proof positive in the fastenings on the re verse side that each stitch was taken with infinite care by these painstak ing needlewomen of the old world. One of ihe pleasantest little spots you could well imagine is the clock corner near the Alder-street entrance. Rows of shining "tick-tocks" pre sent their round, cheerful faces to view all sizes big clocks, little clocks and tiny affairs that scarcely merit the dignity of that name. Even the alarm clocks to be found here look reassuring. And,. by the' way, there is a dis tinctly, different alarm clock here, which in appearance is a radical de parture from the too familiar kind which was wont to grace our bed rooms. This little clock is plain and serviceable, but decidedly attractive in outline Ask to see "The Sphere" and "The Circle" at the clock counter. For those fluffy bits of dusty lint that are forever to be found eluding pursuit in the corners of our hard' wood floors, there is a new mop which has been treated with a resin' ous preparation so that it catches and imprisons the dust in a most ad mirable manner. In the household convenience department at the foot of the stairs in the lower basement.