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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1915)
5000 Pounds Coffee 23c Owr 35c Grade Wewant to add to the already large number of Portland people who use this fragrant "Victor" 35c blend. This announcement wm nave the desired effect. No Phone Orders None sent C. O. D. No deliveries Except un uuier liroceries. A inth Floor, Grocery. "Where Shall We Lunch Today?" "I know; have you been up to JUeier & Frank's new -lea Koom and Men's Grille on the Ninth Floor?" The Dutch Room is for men and the charming rsiacK-ana-wmte Koom is delightfully new. Express elevator to Tea Jrtoom, ii.-ijo to 2. Today's Menu TS2 "Room Cocktail, Fruit, 20c. Soup. Chicken Gumbo. Cream of Celery Consomme, Tapioca, 10c. Fish. Baked Salmon. Hollandaise Sauce Potatoes. 30c. Cracked Crab, 30c. Kntreea. Boston Baked Beanx with Brown T . Bread. 25c. J?? Coquettes. Peas. 30c. Fried Calf Liver with Spaghetti. 25c. -ggs Baked in Cream, 30c. Roasts. Prime Ribs of Beef, au Jus Mashed Potatoes. 30c. I.oast Chicken with Dressing Browned Sweets, 45c. Vegetables. Spinach. 10c. Creamed Onions. 10c. X otatoes. Mashed or Browned Sweets, 10c. , . , Salads. Fru.t 3 oc. Shrimp. 30c. Lettuce with Roquefort Cheese . Dressing. 25c. hliced Tomatoes on Lettuce Mayonnaise or French Dress ing 2r,c. Combination Vegetable Crab, 30c. Hot Bread. Queen of Muffins. 10c. Blueberry Muffins, 10c. Desserts. Orange Cream Pie. 10c Pumpkin Pie. 10c. ' Apple fenow Pudding 15c Hot Chocolate Pudding. 15c. Ice Cream. Chocolate or Vanilla, '10c. Cake, 5c French Pasties, 10c, . Fruits in Season. Loganberry Juice, 15c. Coffee. Tea, Chocolate, 5c, LOCAL TENOR "ARRIVES" W. K. moSBY MAKES GOOD ' "WITH S.111 LIGHT OPERA COMPANY. Former Grocery Cleric Gets Opportunity at PittsbnrK Through Leading Man's Illness. W. E. Crosby, the Portland grocery clerk whose tenor voice carried him Hu--raora in, light opera in a single night in Portland last June. . has made c-nnri t-- . - - ... itioL, ana ine ood luck sign has been stamped on x itiouurg auaiences. Mr. Crosby, whose home is at 1103 Hawthorne avenue, liaterally was rushed to a contract by the markairer of the Sari Light Opera Compan"? when - njing out at l- T T.Pess - one amateur nUht, and ''""""Hii, tnen with the Em press Theater, called attention of the tari manager to the young tenor. Mr. naa noted him through comment made by patrons of oiv.c wnere trosbv worked with his father. tiT SrosJby Joined the Sari company In Portland 51 a i.r.H-.. . , J u..uwiuUj 10 1 ne lead ins: tenor, whrt niov . c i'w' i.BL.Y.iP5 the f horu he anH at T4t,.,K.. . , uu6' L . eerai oays ago. 111 at leading tenor suddenly fell ii j -L eo to the part, lie made such a hit with the Nixon In- itr aud'ence that ne is still play "I am having success." writes Mr. . rosby, and from indications 1 will set something big for next season." ; Junction Cit Bank Gets Power. JUNCTION CITY. Or, Nov. i Special. ) The First National Bank lias received notification from Claud oatch. vice-president of the Federal Reserve Bank at San Francisco, that It has been granted the power of a trust company. The act provides for the formation by each bank given this concession of a trust department to handle the new business. Bv recog nition of this bank, which haa been un Sfr.the eder1 system since 1912 a distinct tribute has been shown it ' as only a few banks have been granted this authority in the state, the tlrSt fceins a Pendleton -bank. i MORNING OREGOyiAX, SATURDAY, Tiie QuHrrf Store oe Portland v - ) ' BRING THE CHILDREN IN TO SEE THE SEVEN LITTLE ' ' "Inauguration M" We will undertake at sender's risk to forward Parcel post and express packages to Germany, France, England, Italy and any part of. the world. Information regard ing sailing of mail boats and other details at the Accommodation-Bureau, on Basement Bal cony. -re " Worried About Looking for honest expert thenBKi!-rL"t.-nrtning shortP of ine ULST satisfy you. Consult our registered optometris anrt m,ne ?our eyes FREH xrSSh needed"8 SUsseS For $3J0 Today Fitted to Your Eyes X0rJffi,en? that eliminates all failed VeiHn tnd Eives an en rmfj f,eI?- of vision. Gold lilled mountings. - v"" Baleonjr, Sixth Street. of the West's Greatest N More stories today all the" fhiVr '"tLe. ''l?SL Miss Morris tell them. ' "ear fTrngirh,esmnrboat 10:3' 8tries bTin lv8 a"e",?f " - ' are for them. " aior.es Saturday is a good day to buy the things you and your familv nPPrl f bef0,e then, ; store where modern buying and selling methods bring lowest nSSls assortments always largest. The & 9 t0 6 tt we think our salespeople's time EH! M Today! rv omens and Lihtldrens Alunsingwear is favored by women and chil dren because of its light, warm qualities and soft line 'finish. Now is the time to supply Winter needs our stocks are complete all styles and sizes Women's Wool Mixed Suits, $1.60 Heavy weieht. wool and fi'no S cotton- Hie:h neck, lone si ankle length. Women's Cotton Suits $125 Soft-finished cotton union suits, in ten different styles. Women's Vests and Pants, $125 Medium-weight merino, white and natural. High neck, long sleeves and ankle length. Children's Vests and Pants, 40c H e a v y fleece-lined. High neck, long sleeve, ankle length. FREE Accompanied by par ent Saturday, every child bring ing her doll will be given doll vest tree. s ' usic pold $2-98 The usual $4.00 kind, as pic tured above. Pebble grain leather with stitched edges. Double fold and locks. Com bination leather and silk lines. Heavy handles. Unusual spe cial today at $2.98. Alain Floor, Sixth Street. Handy Main Floor. T wo Saturday Qlove Specials In spite of the unsettled conditions abroad, result ing in steady advances on gloves, we are offering Unusual savings rio-lit. -- 1 - .'H-ltl X- I 1 1 1 tV glove bargains have been the talk of shopping Port land! Sale on Main Floor. See these two specials for women Saturday! $1.25 Perrin's Gloves Todav. 75c 58 dozen pairs of gloves for girls and misses. Made in the popular 1-clasp style. Outside seams tan popular for street and school wear. Sizes 5 and 5 only. Best $1.25 grade special Saturday at 75c the pair. Splendid Kid Gloves, Saturday at 85c White and black gloves of fine kid. One and two clasp style. Overseam and pique sewn. Medium weight and heavy skins. Some with fancy embroid ered backs. Special Saturday at 85c the pair. Pprsets for yisses made especially for the growing girl, who requires a good foundation for her frocks-but demands com fort. Special attention given to corseting misses and girls on Saturday morning. American Girl Corsets, $1J0 are ideal in construction and line. Third Floor, Sixth Street Fresh and toothsome from our own "daylight factory." 50c Society Chocolates 39. 40c Satin-filled Taffies U9. 40c Assorted Cream Wafers 29 25c Peanut Bar for 100. -'uta rwor, fifth Street Men's Munsingwear That means 100 per cent right at the crotch! Of the hundreds of so-called "closed-crotch" union suits, Portland men tell us that Munsinir- Sre nl? uits that rea,lv solve the problem. All weie-hts. ' and sizes stocks complete now for Fall and Winter! Men's UnionSuits,$U5 Fine soft fleeced cotton suits warm and comfortable me dium weight. Worsted Suits, $1.98 ' Perfect fitting, soft and warm, with comfortable closed crotch. Munsingwear at $3 DO Medium or heavy weight worsted fabrics. Splendidly fin ished, natural gray color. Union Suits, $4.00 Fine Australian worsted. Warm suits in natural gray color. Boys' Union Suits, 85c Munsingwear in sizes for boys 6 to 14 years. Medium weight. lleeced cotton, in soft finish. In white and cream colors. Main Floor. Morrison Street. if 1 ' 1 THe QuALrry Stob cw Portland '" - - i ii m a, J gilkmmd JJose $1.00 we are told that this is the largest selling dollar silk ho siery in America. The entire mill's output of "Silkmaid" Hose controlled by" Meier & Frank Company. Some 70 different shades every imaginable color, in spite . Kreat scarcity of dyes. "Silkmaid" set a new stand ard of quality and wearability in a dollar silk hose. Main Kloor. Sixth Street. Mall Order Killed. Enlarge Your Own Pictures Quite as simple as making a Velox print in the ordinary way! Brownie enlarging cameras from $1.75 to $4.00 1st Floor. Let us show you how to make them! , Saturday Kodak . Specials 5c Eastman M. Q. Developing Tubes, 8 for 25c. 25c 1-lb. packages Eastman Acid Fixing Powder, 19c. m lain Floor. There's a clean, effi cient new cafeteria and dairy lunch in the base ment; quick access by the stairs at corner of Sixth and Alder. Whole some, well-cooked foods low prices prompt service. Big soda foun tain and dairy lunch open all day. Try it! QvercoatsW THE COVERALL, $23.00 Overcoat weather is here for fair scores of men can get big money's worth m our Third Floor Clothing Store today ! Double-breasted English - f i 1 1 i n coats! 46-inch box coat, with set-in shoul ders and split sleeves. Conservative models for men with quiet tastes. Big warm coats with convertible collars, for the autoist, and the man' who needs an unusually warm coat. Comparison will stamp them the best over coats m town at $25. New Shipment of Our "Invincible 's Suits . . . rtJin off r ClthinS Value in Americ-that we're You never saw such beautiful all-wool fabrics such fine tailoring, such style in suits at this pricl' Come up today and be convinced. Th,r Floor, Fifth Street. Tn the Children's gtore ftafurday Outer apparel of every descrip tion for the miss from six to six teen. Here are a few at random: Buster Brown Dresses $2.49 Just as illustrated. Made of brown serge with red patent belt. Others in navy and Copen. Sizes 6 to 12. $15 Coats, $12.95 Beautiful coats one as shown made Of Soft zihelina trimmoil -uritli Ko.ta. ....... t i mi, Others in plaids and plain colors good auu w aiul. $1.85 Wash Dresses. XI. 5ft Roman striped dresses with bloomers attached. As. illustrated, made of o-on gingham. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Rubberized Coats. $3.49 Children's poplin cloth raincoats rub berized, made with large inside pockets and convertible collar. Hat to match. Teddy Bear .Sets. $1.95 Three-piece sets sweater, leggins and muc. in piain weave snug and warm hlic tots. tir.npr stv oc ae ----- v-. 4 Off Hats for Little Folks Fine velvet, plush and corduroys. voLicty vl styles, triced from to $15.00 now at off! Second Flow, Sixth Street. A Genuine Powhide gag 05 ts 107 nHSirthred COr?e?S ble-stitcbed seams Ind three pockets. 16, 1, and 18-inch sizes. A lot for one five-dollar bill! Pigskin Bags $6.95 . The quantity is limited at this price. Walrus bae- , t 5Siu?thTu iined-with sr Indestructo" men's and women's $8 and $9 bass "ions- amos Rare values at 6.95. Baaemeat.Stxth Street J ew fTjasy rperms on Victrolas How about your home these Winter evenings will there be music and gay songs in it? The Victrola brings all the world's masters and master pieces into your home. Buy .a Victrola outfit today on easy terms. The largest stock in Portland to select from! Victrola IV 10 selections, $19.75 Victrola VI 12 selections, $29.50 Victrola IX IS slwt --" 7i.UU Victrola 24 selections, $87.00 ,$5.00 1 A -.A mm NUM.. ix' vo- n Nil u i . to In $5.00 Mens -Glove Sill Today Three exceptional; values that will show men what a mighty good store this is for gloves! Tan Cape Gloves -. -, r Usually $1.50 ....... JL. 15 Both men's and cadet sizes. Gray Suede Gloves I c-. -, c Instead of $1.50. ftbl.lO Down. Per Week. 8 -50 $ .50 S100 $ .50 54.00 $1.00 $1.50 Bascmemt Balcony. Dressy and cadet sizes. serviceable. Men's and u Gray Mocha Gloveslm-, rrA Regular $2 quality ... . .jipl.OU Extra quality, full pique mocha, very dressy. Men's and cadet sizes. SJew. Roy..i Jt's the gtyle Chock full of "class" new stitched crown, as pictured. Made in England, especially for Meier & Frank Company. The price is $2.50! - Saturday Hat Day! " Get yours at Meier & Frank's! Portland's one big hat store. Stetson's, Knox, Mallory and other good makes. Hat men who know their business. Jnat Inside Morrison Entrance ftpecials prom oytown ------ m every youthtul h This Semi-Collapsible Doll Buggy, $139 Large size, all steel construction, covered with good grade leatherette. Has ins- back and "'KdlaDs,teoutres eel wheels. Kegularly $1.75 ear,t.-,idfrrioaysround fiUe Wonderful 'Toy Village,' 37c fails A fascinating- in JL .r Plaything. Children can build, hotels, stores, houses. with mimature people. Nevir to interest.. Regularly 50c. .The- QyAimr Store- oi Portland rifth .Sixth Tforriaory Alder Sta. Threat "pjim to a "gamgeck" And You're Sure to Please Your Boy clothes are the standard of America for quality, style, fit and service. Correct . posture," mannish-lookinir clothing, tailored to a nicety and priced less than many inferior gar ments. Here exclusively. Each fancy "Sampeck" suit has two ipairs full-lined 8 to 18 years. $10 to $16.50. "Samson" Suits, $60 Each with two pairs pants. Boys' Mackinaws, $5 All wool. Plaids in greens, browns, dark reds, grays, etc. Shawl collar may be worn high or low. Oregon City and other good mackinaws. 7 to 18 years. Third Floor, Fifth Street. Roys' Storm ghoes $2.39 9 to 12 o'Clock Today Only Sizes 9 to 13. 10-inch-top shoes with tan grain calf uppers. Extra heavy "service" soles double fastened, sewed and nailed. Full "bellow:." ton - " e - it.,v,.a at. tup. Made on broad nature-shape lasts. -Sizes! to 6. .pKMly priced, 52.98. . -,d ki.. n,,b S,. mw 3 4,1 .