Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 16, 1912, Page 18, Image 18

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Store Open Tonight until v:ju uur uencious pi oaturqay imuw oa : 3
Butterick Fashion Sheets and Patterns for April Are Now Here-Genuine Irish Shamrocks, Plants in Pots, 1 5c and 25c-Basement gge
THE MEIEIi FIUXK. COMPANY, ESTABLISHED 1857.
"WEATHER REPORT: OCCASIONAL SHOWERS.
THE MEIER & FRANK CO., 5th, 6th, Morrison and Alder Sts.
Challenge All Portland on Sprisi
Last Day of the
Made-in - Oregon
Exposition!
MACHINERY will
hum, looms will con
tinue to turn ont dress goods and
mohairs, young women will be
making shirt and overalls for the
last time today in our 1912 Made-in-Oregon
Exposition!
Don't let this big industrial
show pass without seeing for your
self the wonderful manufacturing
exhibit which have been literally
translated from Oregon's mills
and factories.
Kiser Hand-eolored Thotos of
the Northwest, also the Greater
Portland Plans slides, will be
shown by stereopticon on the fifth
floor from 11 to 1, 2 to 5 and 7:30
to 9:30 o'clock today. Cornel
PtFTH FLOOR.
Mraaiaater Rm. staking; " Stand
ard" sihiru.
1.l.-li Maaatr Mllla. Mlml
1.00m wfavinr mohair.
Mm Imrt aria peaaantn Our Own
factory.
Mllatie Teat Jt A w a I a Cm.
Mak in tenU. awutnts, waterproof
riotiilna. ate
roi RTH FLOOR.
Carman Mfm- Mkinc our M.
K. fj-lal Kelt MattresVea.
W. II. ! Wttrlnt bad
primes. , .
M. K. laaalafery han Maktnft-
f urnlturf.
M a f a m a h Traak Maklnff
trunk.
THIRD FI.OOII.
5iealadf Brw, Making "Boaa-of-tli-Koul"
Overalls."
KCOM FLOOR.
Parta Hal a. Making hat frames.
FIHT FLOOR.
Flelaraaer. Mirer Jt I Full-tie
w....n loom from Tliomaa Kay
.Mill, t-alrm. wearlntr dress goods.
n
THIRD FLOOR NEW BIII.DIXG.
ALL the force of tins great Uiotiung service 01 ours nas Deen concen
trated into three unrivaled lines at $15, $20 and $25! At these
prices we've assembled hundreds of smart, new, up-to-the-minute styles and pat
terns from America's finest manufacturing tailors.
A service which has its beginning wnen our oioining cmei gwa
twice each year. Every manufacturer's line of note in the country is in
spected. But instead of taking any one make, all the way through, he
selects the best of all.
Fully 50 handsome, new patterns have come in this week, to add to the
hundreds already on our tables. The indistinct striped patterns pre
dominate pin stripes, pencil stripes, self-woven stripes, silk-woven
stripes, etc. . Also the distinctive blue-browns, the reddish-browns, mot
tled grays, homespun weaves, etc. Sizes for the man hard to fit the
stout, the eitra-stout, the long stout, the short, the tall and slender.
Our New Spring Suits range from $10 to $35, but above all see the
immense selection.
At $U , $20, $25
Overcoats for
Spring
g Smite at$159 $209 $25
' ' ' '''
SEVEX DIRECT ELEVATORS.
Young Men's
Clothes
The ultra-smart
voimsr men, made
styles distinctly for
I IP J I P.
men, made oy Aiirea teener x
C'ohn. English and Americanized models,
with soft roll collors, scni-fitted backs,
high-cut vests. Some have slight turn-back
cuffs $20, $25, $28, $30.
Handsome black and Oxford silk-lined
Overcoats for Spring wear. Three-quarter
length, with or without silk facing.
Silk lined to edge or to facing.. Handsome
ly hand-tailored garments. Priced at $25
and $30
50c Jar Palmolive Cream Free
With 6 Cakes of Soap at 49c!
AN
of
immense shipment
this -well-known
I'almoIircCream and Soap
arrived in time for the
last day of our March
Toilet Ooods Sale!,
301
$3 Glasses, $1.98
GOLD-FILLKH Hold-Fast Mount
ings with first quality lenses
ground and fitted to your eyes. Reg
ularly For Saturday jl QQ
we special them at only ?
Sat. Candy Specials
50c Bittersweet Chocolates for 3Sc
25c Peanut Brittle, the lb., only l&C
40c After-Dinner Mints, at only 23c
30c Turkish Caramels, the lb. at 19
25c Old-Faahioned Stick Candy, 20
Palmolive Soan is composed of natural oils
and ingredients which make it ideal for tlra
complexion. Palmolive Cream is a dainty,
fragrant toilet accessory. Six 10c cakes of Palmolive Soap
and a jOc jar Palmolive Cream, today
$1.10 Value for 49c!
60c Satin Skin Cream. 31
25c Dagget & RamsdeU'i
Cream, 17
25c Sanitol Cold Cream 16
60c Sempre Oiovine Cream
at only 29
50c Fompeian Massage Cream
at only 29
5c Fairy Soap. 12 cakes, 43
25c Packer's Tar Soap, 14
10c La Primera Castile. 6
25c Cnticnra Soap at 14
25c Pears', tmscented, 11
10c California Medicated, 5
60c La Blanch Face Powder
at only 27
50c Pozzoni's Powder, 29
60c Java Bice Powder, 25
15c Wild Rose Powder, 5
50c Carmen Powder at 39
65c-75cEmb'd Collars 43c
Samson 2-Pants Suits $6.50
MCAMSON" stands for extra services S
w Suits which are all wool, craven
etted, made to stand the wear test of red-
blooded American boys !
The new "Samson" Two-Pants Suits for
Snring at $6.50 are in beautiful grays,
browns, tans, fancy blues. Double-breasted
style, both pairs of knickerbockers full
lined with taped seams. Well tailored, per
fect fitting. All sizes. 6 to 17 years. We do
not believe in all Amer
ica you'll find better
School Suits at this price
New "Sampeck" Suits Tho finest Boys'
Clothing America produces. Smart, new two
and three-button coats, double-breasted or Nor
folk. All new patterns, $5 to $15.
New Juvenile Suits Natty little Kussian and
Eton Blouse styles in ages 24 to 8. Sailor
Suits, ages 5 to 11. From $2.50 to $10.
Boys' New Felt Hats A store ful of them.
Smart telescopes in every shade, SI to S3.
New Wash Suits A trrcat line just received.
blouses of madrases, piques, linens, etc. Ages 2 to 10, at $1.50 to $5
$6.50
22:
K-UF If, US. MIIWJS
Girls $1.50 to $3 New
Wash Dresses for
WITHOUT a doubt one of the greatest
sales of Girls' Wash Dresses we've
ever held ! All the more important coming now, just at the beginning of
the Spring and Summer season.
Fully 1500 Dresses included in the group. An immense purchase
new, fresh, pretty style Frocks every one of them ! Dozens of styles,
four just as pictured" above. Splendidly made of fine, firm quality per
cales and ginghams. Every conceivable color plaids, checks, stripes
and figures. . M
Hio-i. "V." round, sauare and sailor collar styles. An sizes 4 10 i
years. Many mothers will purchase half a dozen or more.
Be sure and come early for your choice of these regular $1.50
and $3 Wash- Dresses today at the remarkable price of only
98c
Russian and Sailor
$2.50AutoVeiIs$1.59
WHETHER motoring or walking, these
windv March davs, a beautiful Silk Auto
Veil adds to your comfort and sets off the costume!
Here's an extraordinary sale today of rich French
silk mousseline Veils. 27x70-uich size, with satin border.
White, black and all the favored
Spring shades. If we'd bought them
regularly, price would be $2.50, now
THE NEW SPRING VEILINGS BEAUTIFUL !
Every lovely mesh which fashion has decreed, in style for this
Spring and Summer season. Complexion meshes, French tux
edos, chenille dots and bars, as well as the exquisite shadow
effects which Paris mentions so favorably. Yd., 50 to $2.
witn saiin uorufii.
$1.59
FIRST FLOOR, MAI BIILDI.XG.
MAIL ORDERS FILLED.
THEY 'HE ideal for wear with the tail-
i a n ; j c
r. orea waists ior opnng ana ouiumer
t-tffc1n these dainty embroidered Trouville, Spring
.nam ana Luicn conars. ocores oi jn -j
dainty patterns to choose from. Ac- ti
tual 65c and 75c grades today at
Splendid All-Silk Ribbons,
Plain and Fancy. Yard 25c
Scores of uses for Ribbons now that the Springtime
is here. AH shades in Taffetas, Moires and a wide as
sortment of Warp Prints, Dresdens, Persians, Stripes,
Checks and Plaids ; five inches wide. Special at 25.
Lon( Silk Gloves with
double fincer tips. Sizes
5l 3 to 7. Black, white and
all the new Spring colors;
16-button length. QO
Special for today fOl
Women's 15c to 25c
Kerchiefs of sheer linen.
Embroidered corners, bor
ders and initials. Dainty
Glove Kerchief in- 1
eluded. Todav at laCiC
See the New Gotham Shirts
JUST IXSIDK THQ MORRISO.N-STUKET E.TIIAXCB
MAIL ORDERS FILLED.
THIS is the Portland home of Gotham,
the "Shirts and Underwear of a Gen
tleman!" Most beautiful array of new Spring patterns and
styles in Gotham Shirts we've ever shown, ready
for your inspection today. Handsome, clear-cut
stripes, checks, and small figures. Fine madrases,
Russian cords, penangs, up to silks and linens with
soft French cuffs and separate soft collars. Prices
S1.50. SS. S2.50 to $8.
Big Sale of Neustadter "Standard" Shirts
in conjunction with the manufacturing exhibit on fifth
floor, a feature of our "Made-in-Oregon" Exposition!
New Summer negligee Styles, with soft cuffs and collars.
Speciul, 95, $1.35 and $2.35.
New "Onyx" SilK SocKs, Pair 25c
Hord & Taylor's famous "Onyx" Silk Socks
just arrived in black, tan and all wanted
Spring shades. Excellent quality. Extra OC
value today, special at only, the pair,
Men's 75c Spring Underwear, 39c
Men's new medium weight ribbed Shirts and
Drawers a splendid 7,'ic grade. Shirts have
French necks. All sizes, in white, pink OQ
nr blnp Etr;i sneeinl todav at. each Oi71
" - " I 7
Many New Books at 50c
THE
THIRD DEGREE
if X
THE lover of good Fiction will find scores
of new Books now included in our list at
50c. But a hint of the titles here.
"The Rejuvenation of Annt
Mary" Warner.
"The Court of Boyville"
White.
"The Happy Family"
. Bowers.
' 'Lonesome Trail1' Bowers.
"Trnxton King" McCutch-
eon.
"Strongheart" De Mille Burton
"The Court of Boyville" White.
"Raw Gold" Burton Sinclair.
"The Round Up" Miller.
"Long Shadows Bowers.
"The Romance of a Plain
Man' ' Glasgow.
"The Danger Mark" Cham
bers. "The Message" Louis
Tracy.
"An Affair of Dishonor"
De Morgan.'
'A Splendid Hazard Harold McGraih
"The Gamblers" Klein and Uornblow
"The Scarlet Feather Houghton
Townley.
$1.25 TEACHERS
BIBLES TODAY 79c
Only 100 of these splen
did full 8x5yo-inch Teach
er's Bibles to sell at 79c.
Leatherette binding with
divinity edge, gilded. $1.2-3
Bibles today at r7Qf
the low price of 'C
20TH CENTURY COOK
BOOKS, SPECIAL, 50c
A new shipment of the
popular 20th Century
Cook Book also Dr.
Chase 's Recipe Book
either of these editions
formerly sold at Cfla
$1. Today, special,
Women's Imported Hose 3 7c
FIRST FLOOR. MAI.X BIII.DIG.
PLAIN" and fancy Hose included in this immense lot of fully
1500 nairs. Silk lisle, fine gauze cotton, embroid- 9
ered, split ftot and lace boot styles. Black and colors. fj
Regular and out-sizes. Actual 50c to 75c grades, today
New Silk Boot Hos In
all the late Spring shades.
The boot of silk, top of lisle
nd double lL-le split EZfn
soles. The pair at JVi
pair
Famous Kayser Silk Hose,
today, special at only, the pr.
$1.25 Out-Size Silk Hose
For women. Extra wide,
full lUle tops, Fplit soles.
Black only. Spe-QC
eial at, only the pair
$1.00
Children's 25c Hose
Also misses' sizes in fine
ribbed, light weight cotton.
Black and colors, 3 Oflf
pair 50c, the pair,'''
2Tm: Infants' Silk Lisle Hose at Cfj
19c the rair, or 3 pairs for only - -
I I M W aT JT aV Ba. aVK Taw 1 - ' r -fc. -7 M - aW
Pacific Coast League Adopts
Goldsmith Baseball Goods
We'r e Portland Distrib'ters
SOONER or later, merit will win out! The Gold
smith Baseball Goods, for which we've been
Portland dLstiibutera for year, have just Iwen officially adopted by the
i'ueitir Coat League. This, too. in addition to the big list of other leugues
win-re they are otl'icially rwojmiied. '
The Itoldxrnitb J2. Official Len-.'iu Ball will be n-d in all Pacific Coart
League gHincs this season. It is guaranteed for 13
Hillings against sotteuing, ripping, losing its shape
nr elasticity. The (iollmith Co. also supplies uni
form for all Pacific Coast League teams.
THREE SPECIAL GOLDSMITH GLOVES AT $1
A baseman's mitt, fielder's glove or catcher's
mitt. nidc on league patterns, of genuine leather.
Extraordinary values at $1.
Big Saturday
Pennant Sale!
p
ENXANTS Pennants of every lettering. For schools, col
leges, clubs and organizations. See the manufacturing ex
hibit of our Made-in-Oregon Exposition, 5th floor.
75c Pennants, 12x32- iq
$1 Pennants, 14x36-
inch size, priced only
Waaalna'toa Collrae.
Vale.
69c
portlaad.
UrrBDB.
M. Mary'a Academy
ataaford.
V. M. C. A
1 . W . C A.
MMae
WnahUltM HlCB.
Jeffrraoa Illaa.
Colambla Vnlveraltr
Harvard.
Cornell.
WaahlnKtom HIfc.
inch size, priced only
I.locola Hlsh.
Jrfferaoa Illca.
Mm. I'alTrralty.
OrrKoa I'nlvcralty,
U. A. C.
Colombia.
1 ale.
Cornell.
Hill. .
Vaaaar.
Armory.
S. Helea'a Hall.
Allea'a Preparatory.
Mount Anael.
Portland Academy.
TELEPHONES PACIFIC, PRIVATE EXCHANGE 4; HOME, A 6101
This Peerless $69 Graf
anola Offer Is Town Talk
SCORES of homes are already enjoying this
superb Hornless Grafanola, which we offer
complete with cabinet, records and needles, for $69 !
This was the first hornless machine with a concert grand
reproducer, brought out to sell at anywhere near the price.
Sound is conducted by a non-obstructed, gradually increasing
channel. Plays 10 and J2-inch records of any make. Has
all the tone qualities of. a $200 instrument.
"Favorite Grafanola, in
quartered oak or mahogany.
Record Cabinet to match,
with space for 150 records.
13 Selections, including
two records by David Bisp
ham, America's greatest bar
itone, j
25c and 35c BOOKS FOR
BOYS AT 19c.
Good Books for the boy
to read, including titles by
Henry and Mead. Motor
Boat flub Series, Subma
rine Series, Dick Prescott
series, etc. Your 1 Q
choice, special at A7
Pay
$7.50
Now
$5.00 a
Month
$16 Cameras, $11.39
This No.. 3
Eastman
Fold i n g
Il a wkeye,
rapid rec
tilinear lens and b.
b. shutter. Regu- J qq
larly $16, special P OV
90c No. 2 Weno Tripods, special, 59
11.75 Loose-Leaf Albums, 11x14, $1.23
-55c Stanley Plates, 4x5, special at 39
$2 Three extension metal Tripods $1.59
20c papier mache Trays, 4x6, at 17
J1.75 Leather Albums, 7x10, at $1.37
Grocery Specials
Oranges, the dozen, special at only 16
Lemons, special at low price of, dozen, 11
Grizzly Bluff Butter, 2 lbs. for only 70
New Walnuts, the pound, special at 16
Fard Dates, special Saturday at only 15
Golden Dates, special, 3 pounds at 25
Imported Figs, the pound, special at 10
DELICATESSEN SPECIALS
Finnan Haddie, lb.,
16
25c Mackerel, 2 for
Pork Sausage, the
lb.. 1S
Peanut Butter, lb.,
23
Dill Pickles, the dz.,
ICC
Mammoth Ripe
Olives, qt., 55c
Braunshraeger Met-
wurst, lb. 2oC
Liver Sausage, the
lb., 25
Ripe Olives, at. for
30
Frankfurter S a u s-
age, 230