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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1905)
1 m 8J I If 1 i .11 si (I . THE MORXIXG OfcEGOSIAN, TUESpATt, MAECH 1905; M ' An i Tfis QMs, Wortmmi A King for t&HMiiei lis dramd Formal Sanson Opsalngsta Tutstfay abE Wrfntsitoy, Mareii 2ih wilt JEtifc, 1f Is Ph!aitvs "AT HOil," Ya MtJ yur m Innovation For the first time in Portland, at any store function, we shall dis play our imported gowns and costumes I during the Openings, on living models. The expose taking place from 10 A. M. to 12 M. and 2 to 4 P. M. only. Imported models will be shown only in the sa lons none in windows. Mti if i ilii isa i ft Ism1 -v-m Your Attention is Specially Invited To Oar Grtally Enlarged .. . . Grand Format Openings Tuetday and Wadnttdey, March 33 end 29 On tH iGrand Fromexfade-Second Floor In woman's correct apparel showings we lead all Western houses. Our policy of showing our clientale superior styles and best values has resulted in- such rapid increase of trade that we have been obliged to double the -selling space of this department since the close of last season, and it now occupies the entire ' spacious 2nd floor of the main store- building, forming by far the largest apparel store for Women and Misses west of Chicago. Here is a complete showing of Fashion's latest fancies In Tailor-made Suits, Coats and Skirts, afternoon. ' gowns, evening costumes and wraps, Wearing apparel fhj correct modes from both foreign and domestic makers. Among the most magnificent of the afternoon and evening gowns ar the famous creations of Mile. Schroeder, the acceded dictator of styles for ,the fashionable Smart Set " of New York. Mile. Schroeder's w creations are to be seen here exclusively. . They are confined to this great " Style House " In the West ot y X J Htagnlflooni litery to1- 1 TUISDJ wmmBUAY First showings of exclusive models from fore most French artistes, such as Charlotte, Virot, Caroline Reboux, Mon. Carlier, Mme. Georgette, Camiile Kogers, Suzanne oium, and other foreign masters, in connection , with many practical models from our own expert designers. We extend a cordial invitation to view this exhibit in order that women might get acquainted with the Spring an4 Summer models in millinery for the coming season. Our formal Spring Openings on the above days include a handsome showing of Costumes, Neckwear, Waists and .Ribbons, embracing the finest fcrcorted and domestic styles A Orand and Surpassing Spring Imposition shewing ihft OLDS, WCRTJKAfi & KINO. STORE'S ramus li ! Foreign Pwr In thm GrMihre Cai f FakK,