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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1915)
I ( 18 TIIE '" 3IQB'iyG-OKEGOyiAy, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9. 1915. See Announcement of Annual Doll Show in Sunday Papers. FREE Dressmaking Lecture by Mme. Coates, 2:30 Today in Music Hall. Consult Our Expert Optometrist No Charge Unless Glasses Are Needed. Trie Quality Stoue or Portland i , k- . Tli QuaTt-TT' STOfte PORTLAND I - J Try Our New gakery junch Ninth floor. Toothsome, nourishing, freshly baked dainties from our own ovens. Squibbs Genuine Russian Vineral Qil Heavy quality. An advance $1.00 Pint. shipment rushed to us by express. The only store in Portland to re ceive a shipment since the Russian government shut off importations. first Kloor, sixth Street. VflBPELLA 3000 ,N2, guster grown jjmbrellas All boys and girls like Buster Brown Umbrellas better than any other kind, because they're the right size, the right height and have pretty handles. All mothers like them because they wear so well. Tige says: "Resolved That it will Reign Forever" and all his young friends agree. Come in and see the big life-size models of Buster and Tige. PEEE A Buster Brown Balloon with every purchase today of a Buste Brown Umbrella. Prices, 50c, 75c and $1.00. First floor. Fifth Street. Is 0 H Qoods gtore gaturday there will be three unusual special offerings in switches. All made of the finest cut hair. $3.49 for a 22-in. French wavy switch, made on short stem. Reg ularly $7.50. $5.98 for a 26-inch German wavy gray switch. On three sep arate stems. Regularly $7.50. . $1.67 for a German wavy switch, 24 inches. On three sep arate stems. Regularly $3. Th Quality tc or ronuun $5.00 $5.00 Down and Per Month (No Interest No Extras) Qojumbia 'LeaST75 With Columbia Individ ual Record Ejector $85 Fully cabineted, strikingly hand some, the "Leader" in design and in style follows the upright type regarded by many as the standard of high-grade "talking machines." Cabinet: Mahograny or quartered oak in golden, fumed or Early Knglish finishes, or satin walnut. Meanarementai 42 Inches hish, 19 ino.hes wide and 21 inches deep. lotor-eontrol Speed regulator operated on graduated dial com bined with start and gtop device. Reeord Capaeitys Record racks to hold 7.1 records. With Columbia Individual Record Ejector, 49 rec ords. Hear the latest Columbia . Records today in our new soundproof parlors Basement Balcony. Tut Quality SToe Portlvhd A Prince Couldn't J$vy MB Style in is Clothes Knox "5th Ave $5.00 than you will find in the M. & F. Fall and Winter suits and overcoats at popular prices. . Our immense clothes stocks consist of the BEST from such makers as Rogers-Peet, Hickey-Freeman Co., Adler-Rochester and Alfred Decker & Cohn "So ciety Brand." -Next week is "Dress-Up Week" in Portland Satur day we call particular attention to A Great Selection of Smartest -New Suits and Overcoats at $25.00 npHE Men's Hat Store is mighty convenient just a step. inside - the Morrison Street entrance. Here you will find ALL the best makes, in styles that stand out from the ordinary "rank and file." , ;The newest thingin a stiff hat is the taper crown. Knox .Bon 33 ; Knox "Roxford," $4; Knox.'-'De Luxe," $5, and up .to 20. Stetson derbies, $4 and $5. Mallory Cravenetted derbies, $3.50. Alpine, with mushroom brim, bound or welt edge, is the reign ing style m a soft hat this Fall. M. & F. Special, $2; Mallory, $3.50; THE Manhattan Shirt tore of portland An assortment of these famous shirts, the like of which you will find nowhere else in town! The patterns are exclusive with us, too. Pick out two or three new Manhattans today. A few new shirtsmake a man feel better and look better. , $1.50, $2, $2.50, up to the Manhattans de luxe at $5. The Underwear Sale Saturday is the last day. And there will only be. about enough of these union suits to last the day out. Fine worsted union suits of $3, $3.50 and $4 grades, $1.89 Fine cotton union suits of $1.50 and $2 grades $1.09. . 5000 New Ties at 25c Made from the short ends of higher priced silks. Hundreds of new patterns and colorings. Astonishingly good neckwear to day at 25c. Main Floor. Morri.oa Street. See yourself in some of them before our big mirrors ! IN STYLE everything that's new; one-button, two button, three-button sacks, with narrow, long-rolling lapels. Also conservative three-button sacks . and boxbacks. IN FABRICS the latest weaves and colorings; tweeds, cassimeres, homespuns, worsteds and serges; stripes, checks and overplaids in the Autumn shades of brown and gray. IN TAILORING that shows the master touch of America's greatest designers, and workmanship that is nothing short of absolute PERFECTION. Our Famous Oregon Cassimere Pants New Grays and Browns, $3 . Third Floor. Fifth street. ,-.t& 4 Map' orttii Srana GIlnlhtB "The Row," $25 "Poole," $25 Jet Js the page! Fashion this Fall puts jet jewelry in the highest favor. The finest Italian jet has almost disappeared from the market since the war. We have a large stock of the genuine Italian jet chains in graduated or uniform-size beads. These exceptional prices today $1.50 at 950 $4.50 at $2.75 $2.50 at $1.65 $5.00-Sat $3.95 $3.50 at $2.15 $7.50 at $4.95 $3.7o at $2.35 Main Floor. Sixth Street Out-of-Town Mail Orders filled from this and all our advertisements if received within three days "of date of publication. Telephone us where quantities are limited or you. are in a hurry. Should you come in person, ask any floorman to call personal shopper, who will give you every assistance and conduct you to as many of the seventy-five departments as you choose. There is no charge for this service. Saturday Js pjosiery )a Our new Fall hosiery lines are complete all sizes, styles and weights. Saturday will see twelve big special values for women and children but we've only room for a few of them here! 85c for Silk Hose 50c for Silk Lisle Hose regularly $1. White and black, medium weight, with silk lisle tops and double soles. 25c for Fiber Silk hose, regularly 35c. Misses' sizes 54 to 8 in light me dium weight. Seamless lisle feet, soft lxl invisible rib legs. Black only. Exceptionally well made, with double soles, high spliced heels and garter tops. Medium weights. Regularly 65c. . Children's Hose, 15c "Dick and Dot" brand boys' heavy lxl rib black hose. The kind that wears like iron. All sizes. Two pairs 250. Main Kloor, sixth Street' N 2 Folding A utgraP"ic Brownie, (jjg It has the Brownie simplicity of opera tion, with the new autographic feature, heretofore found only in the higher priced folding kodaks. Takes pictures 2 by 3Y. Loads in daylight with kodak - autographic cart ridge of six exposures. Covered with fine imitation leather, well made and finished. The price is only $6. Specials for Saturday ; 5c Eastman M. Q. developing tubes, 8 for 25c. ' 1-pound package Eastman Acid Fixing l Kloor. SlxtlTstreet . Powder, 190. f 20.00 915.00 Children's Qayl Saturday is Children's Day! It is their own particular time for having their wants at tended to! Scores of pretty new things for the tiny folk from 1 to 6 and for those up to 16 in our big Children's Section on the Second Floor. Bring the girls in Saturday! Coats at $15.00 Several models one is il lustrated. A plain tailored English tweed in black and white or blue and white. With side pockets and pocket flap. Another coat at $15 is of soft zibilene very light in weight. Very youthful in line with long pleats front and back. Coats from S6.50 to SSrt . ' The Fad for Plaid Silk has found no prettier expression than in the Junior Dresses! ; One model at $10.75 is all silk, made on Russian lines. Another at $20 is of plaid silk, combined with blue serge. Little touches of embroidery brighten the smock. Pleated from throat to hem, another 1 ittle crepe de chine at $20 is very youth ful and attractive. . -. Serge Dresses, $8.95 One little frock" is developed in blue serge with daintily embroidered batite collar and red buttons. Another at the same price is of black and white check, trimmed with red soutache braid and red buttons. . , . . - Little Folks' Hats at such a variety of prices and in so many styles," we cannot begin to describe them. Some are dress models with dain ty little flowers and touches of fur Others are quite plain tailored. Priced from $1.39 to $12. Second Floor, Sixth Street. Such Pretty Junior Suits F2m$17-J $3912 Never have the styles been more delightfully youthful and never have we had a greater -variety at such a range of prices! All materials and mod els are represented. A Box Coat yoked in front, with a black fur collar, makes an African brown suit at $17.50 unusually good-looking. - The Braid Binding used throughout on a blue suit of exceptionally good serge makes a tailored model at $22.50 very attractive: - Beaver Fur used as an outline for the collar of allies' shade on a brown gabardine suit adds a note of distinc tion to the whole. This is shown for. $27.50. Green Broadcloth with beaver fur used around the collar, the front and bottom of the swinging box coat of a dress suit, is quite smart. ItIs priced at $39.50. Other suits $19.50, $21.50, $29.50, $37.50 $22.50 Fourth Floor, Fifth Street. T Junior -Jats Especially attractive are some of the little dress models, trimmed in fur and little French flowers. One exactly as sketched. $5-$13. Little Crushers in Balmacaan style of different colored tweeds at $1 and $1.25. Corduroys for school in black, blue and brown ."!... lams of velvet and plush at 950. Fourth Floor, Sixth Street. Mai: 1607 Established Th& Cualit Store of portlawd riftl, SixUv Ttorrisoiy Alder fits. Single and Double Early Tulips Extra large bulbs that give beauty of form and brilliancy if color. By blending contrast-v ing colors a most startling ef fect may be obtained. The col ors are white, red and yellow; pink, yellow and red. Price, dozen, 2O0; each, 2 Fine Named Varieties Early Tulips A 11 large selected bulbs "Artus," deep scarlet, early, very fine, dozen, 25. "Chrysolora," clear yellow, very large, dozen, 25. "Pottebakker," pure white, very fine, dozen, 25. "Yellow Prince," fine, pure yellow, dozen, 25. "Rose Gris de Sin," fine, del icate rose, dozen, 250. -"La Reine," white, tinged with rose, dozen, 250. "Prince of Austria," deep orange, dozen, 250. "Thomas Moore," extra f ine,v dozen," 250. "Gloria Solis," deep red and yellow, dozen, 250. ' "Couronne d'Or," fine double yellow, dozen,' 5O0. "Rubra . Maxina,"- crimson scarlet, dozen, 250. "Murillo," magnificent blush white, dozen, 250. Single or Double Hyacinths for bedding or forcing. colors are red, rose, pink, pure white, dark blue, light blue, blush white, yellow, pur ple all extra large bulbs. Per doz. 5O0; each, 50. Vane's Jinen ablets All sizes, ruled and plain, 10c Linen t-nvelopes to match above, package 80. 25c Bicycle and Narrow Bridge Playing Cards 190. 5c Dozen "500" Score Cards, 3 dozen for 100. 50c Elite Check Stationery, in the newest shape envelopes, special, box 390. Crane's 15c quality. 50c Highland, Linen Corre spondence Cards, white with gold and silver edge, also new tints, box 440. 25c Children's Stationery with fancy pictures, box 190. 15c Dennison's plain white napkins, 100 for 1O0. 5c Rolls Wax Paper, 3 for lOe First Floor, Sixth Street. Hw They J)o Wear! qpvvo-pant guits CJ Most of the advertising we get on these five dollar suits is the word-of-mouth from enthusiastic mothers! Good-looking Norfolk styles in a great variety of patterns and fabrics. Two pairs of full-lined knickerbockers ; with every suit. All sizes, 6 to 18 years. Satisfy yourself by comparing them with Huits at higher prices. Then youH see what supreme value they are at f 5. Boys' Overcoats, $5 Light and heavy-weight overcoats in a wide range of fabrics and coloring. Ages 2 to 12 years.. New "Sampeck" Suits and Overcoats More arrivals this week. Every garment reflects that dis tinction which puts "Sampeck" in a class by itself. $7.50 to $16.50. Third Floor. Fifth Street. The War Did Not Delay Our Annual S2f 50,000 HsHasJ Bslte The news will be welcomed by thousands of Portland women who depend on this sale each year for their hyacinths, tulips, narcissus, daffodils, etc. The 50,000 extra large, sturdy bulbs that we offer today have just come through direct from Hillegon, Holland. Early plant ing for both bedding and forcing is advisable. Named Varieties Extra Fine Hyacinths specially selected bulbs; very large and fine. Dozen 750. : "Gertrude" fine rosy pink. "L'Innocence" early , pure white. "Roi des Beiges" early bright red. "Grand Maitre" deep por celain blue. "Baron von Tuyll" splendid white. "King of the Blues" deep glossy blue extra fine. . "Queen of the Blues" azure blue. "Lord Balfour" deep red. "King of the Yellows" deep golden yellow. Roman Hyacinths Dozen 60c Single Narcissus or Daffodils extra selected bulbs. "Empress," bi-color, rich yel low trumpet, deep primrose perianth, per dozen, 250. "Princeps," sulphur trumpet, white perianth, per dozen, 150. Double "Von Sion," double yellow, trumpet, yellow per ianth, dozen, 250. Giant Crocus, in white, yel low, blue and mixed, per dozen 100. Sweet-scented Jonquils, sin gle, per dozen, 100; double, dozen, 200. fine for planting in pots or boxes and forcing. Bloom early and freely. Basement