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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1912)
THE 3TOK?irX OKEGO-MAN. 8ATUKUAI, MAT 35, 1913. Reserve Your Table Now for Our $ 1 Saturday Night Dinner, Special Talking Machine Concert in Newly-Enlarged 5th-FIo 5:30 to 8 --Lola Ridgeway, Soprano, and Jeffrey's Orchestra Section Today and Tonight Columbia Records for June Hd THE MEIER & FRANK STORE, 5th, 6th, Morrison & Alder Sts. WEATHER REPORT:, FAIR TODAY. THE MEIER & FRANK STORE, ESTABLISHED 1857 Esalsom I otsxjjf&ka $20 to $35 Slits ARealSe Sale on 3d Floor See the MorrVn Street Window r ; to 42 JX Don' THE name "Society Brand" seemed to be on every man's lins vesterdav. From the orenin2 of the doors at 8, our big Third Floor Clothing Store was the scene of eager bujdng such as we believe, has never been recorded in Portland. Little wonder, when such celebrated Clothes as the Society Brand, the majority being spick, span, new $28, $30 and $35 Summer Suits, are selling at $16.75. Smallest percentage are $20 and $25 Suits. Every beautiful new fabric and coloring of the season among them. Exclusive foreign and domestic woolens in New PeacocK Bines Plum Shades Purple Tones Cayenne-Pepper Reds Coffee Browns Cambridge Grays Elephant Grays Pin Stripes Pencil Stripes ChecKs Plaids Handsome pure wool worsteds, "West-of-En gland unfinished worsteds and cheviots, vicunas, cassimeres. Exactly 412 Society Brand Suits came iu this wonderful end-of-wholesale-season purchase, made from Alfred Decker & Cohn, the makers, by our buyer in Chicago two weeks ago. In spite of yesterday's selling many of the best values remain for today. Exclusive Society Brand models, in the two and three- but ton English, semi-English and Americanized styles. Also jaun ty Norfolks. Name of the model is on each suit. Any man who ever picked up a Saturday Evening Post knows Society Brand Clothes for young men and men who stay young. Besides the exclusive models and tailoring, So ciety Braud Clothes have 2- unique, practical features, such as special pockets, perspiration shields at armpits to protect lining, separate belt to match trousers, etc All Sizes for Men of All Builds That we might have a complete range of sizes, we have added 300 of our own matchless $20 Suits, to this sensational Society Brand purchase. Any man can be fitted young men s sizes, 33 to 42, men s sizes, 3d in regulars, stouts, short stouts, long stouts, slims and extra sizes, 44 to 50. t Miss the Clothing Sale of the Season. Come Today! More of the $ 1 Shirts Today 68c THE two big tables of these splendid, new $1 Golf and Negligee Shirts have been replenished for Saturday ! Surplus of a big Troy, N. Y., manufacturer. Madrases and percales, in scores of neat pin stripes and small figure patterns. f Plain or plaited fronts. All full cut and well made. Regular $1.00 Shirts in all OCjC sizes. Placed on sale today at the extraordinary low price three for $2.00 each Men's New Soft Collar Shirts, 95c New mercerized out ing Shirts, with soft col lars attached. All col ors. Also Golf Shirts,' withs plain or plaited fronts. Attached or sep arate, cuffs. Spe- QC cial today only 'OC Men's New SilK SocKs for 25c Most unusual value in men's Silk Socks we've ever been able to offer. Over 200 dozen pairs for today, in black, tan and new shades for wear with low shoes. Extra special today 25c $1 KeepKool Un ion Suits, 59c "Seconds" of cele brated $1 "Keepkool" Union Suits, advertised with a full page in this week 's Saturday Even ing Post. Athletic style, of porous sani-CQ tary mesh. Today J7C Men's New SilK Knitted Ties, 50c We've shown the most unusual values in Silk Knit Ties, but here are the best ever at 50c. New crosB-stripes, bias stripes, accordion ribbed, etc., etc. Buy themC special today at .just Inalde Morriaon-St. Kotrao Ml Mall Orders Filled $1 to $1.50 Neckwear, 7 9c LL the extraordinary specials in our ' Anniversary Sale of Neck wear in force again Saturday. s.-jf3 At 79c we offer lovely hand embroidered Jabots, trimmed a- .W-aaan. 'Ia tnirn I I l I O An a I rV llannn I .o sin f n nwa A.sf aaVaBV dainty side-frill, as shown in illustration. Our C regular $1.00 to $1.50 Neckwear, on sale at only Fir at Floor, Mala Bnlldlaa;. Mall Order. Killed. $1.50 SilK Gloves, 95c A special lot of Women's 16-button extra heavy Mi lanese Silk Gloves, with double finger tips. Black, white, navy and few colors. Regular $1.50 grade. QC Buy them today at V3C Chamois Gloves 1.98 Women's 16-button Mons quetaire Gloves, of washable chamois, in the natural color. Famous Bacmo make. Reg ular $3.00 grade; in all sizes, 514 to 7. Special fljl QO today at, the pair P 1 .JG 20c 'Kerchiefs, I2c Nearly half today for these dainty, all-linen Handker chiefs with embroidered cor ners and initials, in all let ters. Regular 20c grade. Special for this sale IO at, your choice, only Aa&C 50c Ribbons at 29c High-grade, satin-back vel vet Ribbons, 2 inches wide, in splendid range of colors. Also lovely ombre satin, faille and fancy warp print Rib bons, 5 and 6-in; 35cOQ to 50c grades at enly $6 Color Books of Travel for $2.50 Rather than lower the prices in Eu rope, A- & C. Black, the famous Lon don publishers, sent their surplus of these beautiful Color Books of Travel to America. Happy Easlaad, Canada, Jiaplea, The A Ilia, Northern Spain, The Hair Land. Florence and Taaoaa ClUea, The Rnrlcn, Moramti, Hollaad, Norway, Tibet and epal, and otaerw. New Fiction The Bridge of the Gods F. H. Balch. Read this romance of Indian Oregon before you see the play, soon to be staffed on Multnomah Field. Price $1.18 Mother A book of beautiful senti ment, by Kathleen Norris, $1.0O. "Jnat and I'ojuat" the new book by Vaughn Hester, author of "The Prodt gral Jndge' released today. Priced at 81.35. Last Day of Stat'nery Sale TODAY is the last opportunity to share in the spleudid sav ings poss-ible in this big Monday Sale of Stationery. But a hint of the specials here: 15c Purity Linen Tablets only 91 40c Crane's Caledonian Check Linen Paper, box. Df 35c Fancy Gilt-Edge Playing Cards, package. 23 25c package Paper Plates for 21 15c plain white Paper Napkins, 100 for lit 5c Fancy Dennison Napkins, dozen for only -1 Wax Paper, the roll, special at 4t 25c Dennison's Lunch Sets, at 21 Sanitary Drinking Cups, 2 for 5c and each TtC Specials on Wedding Stationery and Card Engraving Barefoot Sandal Sale WE had 1200 pairs of popular little Bare foot bandals for and children, made np during the man ufactnrer's be-tween-season, at "a price." Made of pliable tan leather, with strong leather soles, as illustrated. We should sell every pair in the lot at these prices today: misses '"g Sizes 5 to 8, 49 Sizes 8V2-11 59 Sizes 12 to 2, 69 Celebrated "Boy Scouts" Shoes we have the genuine. Of elkskin,. with strong visco lized soles. Great for outing and vacation. Sizes 9 to 13l2, $3; 1 to oy2, $2.50. Scholarship Contest Standing of 40 highest contest ants up to 3 P. M. Friday. Com plete list posted at booth, 1st floor: THE WOMKX CONTESTANTS. MIm A. Q. Cromsley. 1053 Vaushn. 14o2iWX Eva Ij. Gentry. 543: 36th Ava..lS4fl4.1 Georgia Pologstra, 669 Ford.... 7:ttiR?3 Evelyn Segal. Allen Prep So46:il Cora Haley, St. Mary's Acad.. ftri.'.0 Hattie Smuckler. 215 E. 36th.... SUK4.0 Ethel O'Brien. St. Mary's Acad.. IHliVVJO Edna Metcalf, Reed College Helen Clark. Grants Pass. Or.... 41!7O0 F.va Johnson. 571 E. Ash 37S Maude Lossy. 40 E. Summer St... .H!t4'i5 Edith Rogers. 646 White Ave SS5750 Nettle Drew, 537 E. 36th SfWO'-'H Florlan IS. I.inklater. Reed Col.. 2S4R75 Slary C. Davles. Wash. High 2:f:(60 Eva May Vore. Wilton Piano Schl 211IM5 Alica Johnson. Arleta 215035 Louise Royer. Wash. High Alum. 19-i650 Lillian E. Peterson. 746 E. Joth. 1M77 Esther Ohlemlllen, Woodlawn 14fMK5 THE HEX CONTESTANTS. Joe Hallock. 30 X. loth St. 129S4n(l Lowell Bradford. Wash. High... 1274H25 Clifford Thomas. Col. Unlv 10407SO Fred Fritsch. 630 'Jd St 8S4R.V) Fred J. Barber. Wash. High 80887S Edw. Schweitzer. B. W. Bus. CoL 8425 L. T. O'Brien. Vi of 0 6IH3SO Chas Bleeg. Archer-Wiggins Co.. S.8425 Harry Parsons. P. R. I. & P. Co. 52.1411 Malcom McLean. St. Twrence Ac 4645.V) Archie McOauley. Wash. High... 48I22S Raymond Fryer. Wash. High 42R12.1 Harrv Clow. B. W. Bus. Col... 418175 Harold Aitkin. Portland Arad 407625 Harry Fogarty. 24th and Irving.. 3K8400 John Higley. 464 Rodney 35425 Harold Bergen, 673 E. Sa mon... 5:!75 Geo. Maxwell. Jefferson High... 227300 Paul Adams. Wash. High 179200 Harold Maisen, Jefferson High... 167275 $ 1 5 Eastman Hawkeye Camera $11.48 NO. 1-A Eastman Hawkeye Cameras are very popular. Fitted with rapid rectilinear lens. 1 f Q Our $15 models, today 2A Box Brownies, each, only $3.00 25c Azo Paper, 4x5 size, special, 19 $2.50 Leather Albums, 8x11, $1.89 25c M. F. General Developer at 19 60c Stirring Bod Thermometer, 48 Postal Cards from your own negatives at only 5 $6 German Hair Switches, $3.49 A KRANGK the coiffure in any number of becoming ways with one of these pleiulid quality Oerman Hair Switches. Full 24 inches long. Our $ti Switches today on. $10 Switches of German wavy hair. 34 inches long. AQ Siieeiul today at only pU.7 $4 Switches of German wavy hair. '22 inches Ion Special today at on $3 Puffs of German wavy hair. Specialized for today tt?-! AQ at only, lyour choice V1'"'' Manicuring, hairdressing, elec trolysis, children's haid cutting and facial massage done by ex perts at moderate prices. ' Balcoar Parlors, Xw Balldlag. r?$3.49 '$1.98 Hercules' $5-$7.50 Suitsat$3.85 H II! KKCULES was the first Suit to ho produced which was guaran teed all-wool, guaranteed not to rip, and cravenetted. Think of buying them at $3.85, when the prices all over America are $3.00, $6.50 and $7..V Our buyer secured the maker's sur plus when in Chicago a few weeks aeo that's the reason for this big sale. Nobby double-breasted styles. Full-cut, peg top knickers, full lined with all seams taped. Hand some browns, grays and tans in guaranteed all-wool fabrics. Ages 7 to 17 years. Placed on sale todav at onlv Portland's Biggest Showing of Straw and Pelt Hats for bovs and children, 50 to $3.00 Women's 50c Silk Boot Hose, 38c A SPLENDID quality Silk Boot-Hose at 38c and they're so dainty for Sum mer wear! Silk where they show and lisle where the wear ; Q comes. Reinforced heels and toes. Our regular 50c grade, spec '1 81 price for this sale, 2 pairs for 75c; or the single pair priced only Children's 20e Hose ribbed cotton Hose for boys and girls. ' In black and tans. Speeial for to day, three . pairs Women's Imported Hose of gauze lisle with high spliced heels and double welt tops. Black and tan. Special, 3 pairs for only $1.25. AC Today, the pair Women's Extra Size Hose of plain black lisle. Reinforced heels and toes. Ribbed garter tops. Three pairs for only $1.25. The A O pair, today only"'' Misses' 25c Hose also children's sizes, of fine ribbed light weight seamless cotton. Black, white, tan and colors; 3 pairs for only Ofln SO cents Tli nairasvU at 33 cents. pair, today 12'Ac The $1.50 'Nevertip' Sulkies for Today 99c A CARLOAD of the famous T "Nevertip" Sulkies were shipped to Portland instead of Se attle, by mistake. In the complications that arose, wo made an offer which brings the en tire lot here away under price. Good, serviceable Sidewalk Sulkies, as il lustrated, with large seat, long handle, and 10-inch rubber-tired wheels. Adjustable foot- rest, regular $l.o0 Carts T TF f . on sale today at only S2 Sulkies at $1.23 Just as illustrated, with . reversible back and foot rest front and rear. Hand somely painted and ornamented. Rubber- tired wheels. Regular $00 C1 at A. sttfS Mall Orders Fitted. IMUKies, $7.00Red Rubber Garden Hose For Today $5.98 THE first of the out-door Sum mer needs the Garden Hose. Again today youI find splendid savings in the Big Basement Store. Fnll 50-foot lengths of 7-pIy Rubber Hose, Vi-inch size. Com plete with nozzle. Every Hose guaranteed. Regularly C QQ $7.00. Today at only pt.70 $8 Garden Hose for $6.98 7-ply red Rubber Hose, 3,4-jnch size, 50-foot lengths, complete with nozzle. - Our $8.00 grade; fully guaranteed. Extra spe- fl?? QQ cial for today at only V.iO $1.00 Hose Reels for 79c They're almost a necessity and these we special at 79 cents are well made. . Our regular $1 "70. Reels today at' only, each 7C Child's to $ 1 .75 Bloomer Dresses at 98c WHAT an offering this High land Bloomer Dresses at 98c! Probably no style of Dresses more com fortablefortable for the girl of from 2 to 8 years than these with skirt, waists and bloomers all in one. Splendidly made, as pictured here, of ginghams, percales and cbambrays. In blues, pink and tans. . Dutch necks, short sleeves and rjleated skirts. Ages 2 to a years. $1.50 and $1.75 Highland Bloomer Dresses, this sale today at only 98c Girls' Summer Coats They're just as attractive and Sum mery as can be. Of natural pongees and linens also black satins. Large, pictnresque sailor collars and plain blue, black or red. All are lined. For ages 2 to 6 years. Prices range from 3.50 to $& . For ages 8 to 14 vears prices range from $5.50 to &15.00 New Bathing Suits - Going to the beach this Summer? Then choose the Bathing Suits now while the selections remain complete. Becoming models of satin, silk and alpaca. Blue, black and red. Tn pretty one-piece styles. All sizes for women, misses and children. - Priced extraordinarily for this sale at from $2.00 to $15.00. Srrond Floor Main Building. Mail Order Filled. Big Sale Pure Foods! NO housewife, boarding-house or restaurant can afford to overlook the unequaled offerings of this great Sale of Pure Food Groceries. Only a few of the specials for Saturday listed here. Scores of unadvertised offerings: t 18 LBS. STJGAE, $1 This is our special Sugar offer to every purchaser of $1 worth of other Groceries today. Reports predict an advance in Sugar. $3.85 SOLE PORTl.AND 1(.E.T5 KOR Ja.a ft. Brwa LJaraa. i oaalaa !am. Haaalaa; lidtrwMr. Will -!! kawlaa Maralara. A r a Mtm ni Raaacs. Kaltaa A Walta7 U-'arta. Oat.raaaar M a t- trt aar.. T.kaloa Dfl eiaiitea. 610L ' SOLE POKTLASD AGENTS FOR Perrta'. Glovem. AJax Col riltttl HMlerr. Gotkira Sfclrta a a d V'aderwear. Madam. Ir.ae Car aeta. Eppo Pettleaata. Sampeea; Clotaea l Burl. I G a a t a e Stickler Original craitamaa Furaltare. Phones Pacific, Marshall 4600; Home, A Only Portland Store With Complete Mail Order Service and Catalogue. Red Ribbon Shrimps, I2V2C special at 3 for 25 Eastern Lard, medium pails at 70 Standard Soap, 10 bars 25t? Cocoannt, grated, lb., 15 Otter Clams, 2 cans at 23? Mecca Raisins, 4 pigs. 25 E. C. Corn Flakes, 3 pack ages at 23t Boiled Ham, special, lb. 31? Gold Dr 3t, package at 20 25c Rockwood's Cocoa, y2 pound, 17? 25c Walter Baker's Cocoa, y2 pounds, 19 Eastern Bacon, pound, 17 New Potatoes, 6 pounds 25 Tillamook Cheese, lh., 20 Grape Fruit, 6 for only 24 $ Sweet Oranges, 2 dozen 25 Sliced Beef, pound at 33 Imported Swiss Cheese, the pound at 33 Fancy Dry Pears, 2 lbs., 25 Fancy Dry Peaches, two pound, 25 Pore Food Grocery.