20 THE MORXIXG OREGOXIAX. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 1915. New arrivals in Max M.Schwartz' Celebrated New York Tailored Suits and Coats for Women here exclusively Fourth Floor, Fifth-Street Building. Bring Your Labor Day Films here for Expert De veloping and Printing Guaranteed work, quick service, low prices First Floor, Fifth-Street Bldg. Tne QuALrrr Stoc or Portland Men's Store Still in Temporary Annex, Fifth and Alder Streets $25or$50- That Is the Question We're now selling Meier & Frank clothes to a promi nent man around town, who formerly thought he had to pay $50 or so for a custom tailored suit. He was delighted with the fit, the style, the tailoring and fabric of our $25 suits. Lots of men think like he did -that good clothes only come by paying big prices. If you have been of this opinion, you should spend a few minutes today in look ing over the immense range of new Fall Clothes now ready. Splendid Suits as low as $15 probably the biggest choice in town at $20, $25, $30, $35. Wonderful New Patterns in "Invincible" Suits $16.50 Just what the name implies! Nearly every big manufacturing tailor has competed to see how much they could offer us in clothes to com prise our "Invincible" line ! It means at least a five-dollar gold piece saved for you. ' Second Floor, Temporary Annex, Fifth and Alder,' . C. X Ml W W -JBW 1-85 -WQt Tyrex' Glassware for Baking Mrs. Rorer uses "Pyrex'exclusively NO ADDITION to the kitchen for years has sprung into immediate popularity and use as "Pyrex!" Clean, sanitary and durable, particular housewives all over the country are using "Pyrex." If you saw Mrs. Rorer's demonstrations last week youH understand why. Here are a few of the utensils that ought to be. in your kitchen: . 2-quart "Pyrex" Covered Casserole..... .$1.85 1-quart "Pyrex" Covered Casserole $1 25 8'2x4-inch "Pyrex" Bread Dish 85 f 8 -inch "Pyrex" Pie Plates ... 75? 8-inch "Pyrex" Pie Plates..... 70 7-inch "Pyrex" Shirred Egg Dish . ; ; ; . 7O0 6x8-inch "Pyrex" au gratin dish. . . 75 4x6-inch -"Pyrex" Oval Baker: 40 34-inch "Pyrex" Custard- Dishes. . .20 Temporary Annex, Fnrth Floor Exclusive Portland Agents roTc iws Q.uAin-r Stoe of Portland PLAYGROUNDS ARE CLOSED X 1 ppeiiing of Schools Ends Suecoful Outdoor Season. VVith the opening of the ecbool term tVrtlund's playgrounds and swimming tanks were closed yesterday until next Spring:. Playground attendants were til laid off and the season was brought to a close by the removal of part of the equipment. Some of the equipment was left intact and will be used by the children until the rains set in. The past season has been by far the biggest in point of attendance of any year in history. While official figures f attendance have not been completed. It is said the attendance was fully 50 per cent greater both at the play p rounds and at the swimming tanks than a year ago. YEAR'S VISIT HOME ENDS Oscar Bran Returns Prom Norway and Will Go Fishing. Oscar Brun. ex-chlef . draftsman, in the engineering: department of the O -W. R. & N. Company, returned yes terday after a year's absence at hi eld borne in Norway. "I escaped the mine sonea and submarines successfully," says Mr. Brun, "and now I im satisfied to re main in America. . "Ooing; home after an absence of more than 30 years, as I did. isn't all a pleasure, either. There I. was. among my brothers an, sister and others of my kin, yet I seemed like a stranger. 1 guess I have become too much of an American ever to be satisfied in my old home again." Mr. Brun had been with the O.-XV. R. & N. Company and its predecessor for more than 25 years when he retired on pension a year or so ago. He proposes now to take life easy, and. in accord ance with that notion, is planning a fishing trip up the Deschutes. 2 INDICTED JfTAUTO THEFT Man and Woman Now Are Held In Jail for Old Offense. Indictments charging Claude Smith and Mrs. Belle Makin with stealing the automobile of R. P. Read on August 7. 191. were returned by the grand jury yesterday. They are held in the County Jail on a char&re of larceny. The automobile - was recovered on August .7. 915, just a year after it was stolen. It had been left with a farmer at Garibaldi. Or, by a man giving the name of J. B. Squires. The farmer later identified Smith as the man who left the machine. Now That the Last Summer Holiday Is Past Autumn. Days Are Here in Earnest! Girls' Ratine Skirts, $1.95. There's an important sale of Skirts for the school girl, on' the Second Floor. Kilted Skirts of heavy ratine in Scotch plaids. Washable. Just the thing to wear with middy blouses. These have been selling for $2.75, but the remaining few separate skirts are priced at $1.95. -Second Floor, Slxth-St. Bids. Q Gate Top Silver Bags, at $5.00. Hand some Ger man Silver Purses with collapsible top, holding vanity box. Model exactly as sketched. Of heavy mesh with wristlet. Priced at Sj5. . Other German Silver Purses in fish scale and mesh patterns from $1 to $18. . New Sterling Silver Purses in fine mesh, bags and novelty frames at prices from JjSlO to .$!(. Flrat Floor, Slxth-St. Bide. From Austria Gay Baskets Filled with fruit and flowers, made of iron ' enameled and colored,' to ' support your row of favorite books. From " little baskets for ' $3 to the large' ones at $($ r rom the same place, amber or gray pussy cats, made in the same way, to faith fully guard your .door and hold it open. Priced at $3. . Second Floor, Flfth-St. Bide. New Fall Suitings y French twills in invisib le checks, olive and black or blue and green, subdued and smart for plain tailored suits. 50 inches wide, at $1.50 the yard. All-wool tweeds in heather mixture, black and white checks or Scotch plaids, invisible stripes and tailor checks, dark colorings, 50 inches wide, at $1.25 yard. In Silks there are tinsel em broidered crepes, filmy and love ly for evening wear, in all deli cate tints, the yard, $5. Second Floor, Flfth-St. Bldg. G unmet al School Shoes Sturdy Shoes for misses. Made of gunmetal calf with oak tanned soles, with cloth or kid buttoned tops, low broad or spring heels on "footform" last, sizes to 11 at $2.25 and sizes 11 to 2 at $2.75. School Shoes for boys who romp and play. The "Meier & Frank Special." Of selected calf skins, with extra heavy soles. Guaranteed for wearing quali ties. In button or lace, sizes 9 to 13 at $2.75 and sizes 1 to 5 at $3.00. Third Floor, Flfth-St. Bids. Turkish Towels 25c nstead of 35c If we hadn't bought 100 dozen we could not sell them at this price! Extra heavy quality, the initialed kind that you always pay 35c for. Special at 250. Second Floor, Flfth-St. Bids. Wednesday Is , Notion Day 2Se for the 50c Kleinert's Shields OTANDARD Kleinert "Justrite" stipon Shield requires no pins. . Sizes 3, 4, 5. Regularly 50c. Special at, pair, 25 15c Nainsook Shields, Nos. 2 and 3, special 7 15c Conqueror Safety Pins, as sorted, on card. ....... ,5 15c Cube Pins, black and white, special .... 10 5c Invisible wire Hair Pins, two tube3 5 10c Kid Curlers, 1 dozen in pack age, special at ."( 10c Horn Hair Pins, 5 on card, special at , ,jp Flrat Floor, Slxth-St. BIdtf. The "New Fall Figure'' Calls for a New Corset ONE is the careless "debutante slouch" of last season. In its place one sees the erect mili tary carriage and straight backs of which women have always been so proud. Waists, while still comfortable, are a trifle smaller, bust and hips slightly more pronounced. To attain the new figure you must have a new, up-to-date Corset. Our Corset Store has just received dozens of new models in American Lady Madame Irene Lyra Frolaset Lace Front Warner Nemo Madeline Corsets for every figure. Our expert fitters will help you find the one best ' suited to your needs. In addition to our regular department we have specialized in Surgical and Maternity Corsets Corsets of this sort require special expert service. We are always glad to serve you in our specially equipped surgical room, where Corsets are fitted from a purely medical point of view. Saturday Mornings Devoted to the Fitting of Misses and Children Thlrd Floor Slxth.sfc BldB TIT THICH means that women and men will eive heed to new apparel that the children must -w have new togs and shoes for school that there are new things needed to make the home more enjoyable this Autumn and Winter. That Meier & Frank's is headquarters for the eco nomical shopper, as it has been ion 58 years, hardly needs mentioning. The great new store with its vast floor-space its wonderful new conveniences is al most ready. In a few weeks it will house all of the departments that have been in the Temporary Annex, Fifth and Alder. Scores of Well Dressed Women Will Want These New Wirthmor $T Waists at Women who have always thought tliey could wear only the most expensively dainty Blouses women who have always paid two or three times the price of these pretty Waists have become regular wearers of the Wirthmor." Two new models have been sketched. The one at the left is unusually dainty, with clusters of narrow tucks and dainty embroidered sprays. Pretty roll collar and long sleeves. The other of sheer voile has daintily embroidered front with clusters of pin tucks over the shoulders. Gathered to an elas tic waistband. These Waists priced for today at $1. Copies of Lovely French Blouses Beautifully sheer Blouses made exquisite with touches of gold lace and beads. Touches of hand-embroidery and hemstitching, hand-made laces and beaded work to finish thejn. Such Blouses as you would expect to find in only the best importing shops. Reproductions here at prices far lower than you would expect. Many of them 510 and $12; others up to $50. Fourth Floor, Slxth-St. Bids. That Foresighted Women May Know of Another Advance in Linens we're reproducing this letter from the old-reliable linen house of John S. Brown & Sons! It shows the importance of anticipating Autumn Linen needs now! Before-the-War Prices Mean a 25 Saving and practically all of Meier & Frank's Linens are marked at before-the-war prices! Pure Scotch Linen Tablecloths and Napkins beauti ful round designs, suitable for either round or square tables. Good heavy-weight will launder and wear - 1 j: ji t i . .. . spienuiuiy. j,ook now you ii save x2 yards, $2.50 $4.25 Cloths, 2 x3 yards, $3.50 x2i yards, $3.0O $4.25 Cloths, 2'4x2yt yards, $3.50 $3.75 Napkins to match, 22x22-inch, dozen, $3 ' $3.25 Cloths, 2 $3.75 Cloths, 2 $5 Lunch Sets at $3.75 I "?T '--- "'-' 1 I " " Mil 1 I I 1 r 1 Pretty hemstitched Lunch Sets of pure linen damask, consisting of hemstitched cloth, 36x36-inch, and 6 hemstitched napkins. A $5 set today at $3.75. $6.50 set, 45x45-inch cloth and six napkins, $5 $1 for Finest $1.25 Damask Elegant heavy Scotch Linen Damask, 70 inches wide, in five dif ferent patterns spot, stripe, thistle, grape and shamrock. A wonder value at $1. Second Floor, Flfth-St. BldB." In Our Little White Shop Devoted Entirely to Babies you will find everything as fresh and sweet and dainty as the little shop itself. There is everything'for the new baby charmingly dainty little hand made things -long dresses, pet ticoats, christening robes, bands, coats, caps, boots, bootees, com plete layettes or separate pieces. And besides the dainty garments youll find Baby's Furniture Wicker Baskets, JJ; ash Sets and Bassinettes Kid and Satin Shoes, 49q the kind you always" pay $1 for! - With white kid vamps and blue or pink satin tops. Special today at 49. Hand Smocked Dresses, $3.50 Sheer and dainty, . with front, shoulders and back hand-smocked and neck and wist f eatherstitched. Edged with baby Val. Hand-made slips as low as $1.75. Coats of Cashmere, crepella, Bedford cord, scalloped and embroidered. Priced at $1.75, $3.50, $6.50 to $12.00. Second Floor, Slxth-St. Bids. Alexander Smith and Sons' Auction - Bought Ru Go at Mill Prices ! Thousands of New Room Size Rugs Just Received in New Dept. 7th Floor. TF YOU do not already know the new location of our -rx.-great floor-covering store, you WILL after today! This sale will fasten it indelibly in your mind and leave besides a pleasant remembrance of money saved. Our department manager, on his last pur chasing trip East, performed the wonder secured this great lot of Rugs that will prove such a notable addition to our s.tocks. But not for long will they be here YOURS the gain. Note these sensational offerings: These Tapestry Brussels 9x 12 Rugs. Regu- OQ c larly $15.00, forV 7.10 Seamless Tapestry Brussels t $16.50 Rugs. 9x0 J? or 12. Extra HeavyP -L.OD Axtninster Rugs. Size 9x2; Regularly $20.00 (P C C Go today atV -LD.OO Axminster Rugs; extra Tomatoes, 3 Cans 25c Griffon brand, solid pack, No. 24 cans, filled with red, ripe Tomatoes. Dozen, 95; usually 12c can. Shoulder Hams, sugar- cured, medium size, the pound 11. Chili Sauce, L. & S. brand, 25c bottle 10 Graham Flour, freshly milled, No. 10 sacks, special today 35. Shredded Cocoanut, the pound 17. Head Rice, fancy Jap. style, five-pound cloth sacks, special 29. Victor Peas, fine value, No. 2 cans, the dozen, $1.10; can lO?. Butternut Butter, su- perior quality, special, the roll 60f. Basement, Sixth-Sit. Bids. M9 1SOZ 1 Tm& QualitV store of Portland FifUv. Sixtrv "Morrisory Alder Sts. heavy. In 9x12 C is or size. Reg. $25 pl.O.OD Seamless Velvet Rugs, in 9x12 Size. Regularly $20. 0 1 s C On Sale for onlypli.OD Inlaid Linoleum. Sells Always at $1 yard. Priced for J 'O this sale at, square yard I OC LOT OF SMALL REMNANTS OF LIN OLEUM. PRINT AND IN- r LAID, SQ. YD TO CLOSE J- O Cm0 C Suitable for small mats. We will close out this lot of desirable remnants at these two prices square yard, 150 and U .". Seventh Floor, Flfth-St. Bids.