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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1916)
18 THE MORNING OREGONTAN. SATURDAY, MARCH 11. 1916. " EAT DOWNTOWN LUNCH HERE TODAY AND EVERY DAY Owing: to giving; over our Auditorium to the National Baby Week meeting there trill be Q PATHESCOPE MOVIE TODAY. LAST DAY! Our Household and Pure Food Show It will be a day of wonderful enthusiasm. If there be any Portland people who have not yet seen this inspiring display they should arrange to view it Saturday at all costs. This great exposition has been acclaimed by all as the supreme achievement of its kind. Certainly it is a most fitting tribute to the highly perfected food and household products of Oregon and the great Northwest. Come Saturday the last, the crowning day of "the show" and see for yourself what local industry and local progressive ness can do and have done. LAST DAY! Free Lectures for ' . . National Baby Week F.kltK. a 1007 The- Quality Store- of- Portland Fifth. .SbcUv Ttorriaory Alder Sta. Mrs. W. I. Swank. Presiding:. 10:30 Blrdseye View of the Work of the Boys" Division"' of the Y. M. C. A. Illus trations and Exercises Mr. J. C. Meehan. Mian Valentine Prltchard, Presiding. 2 P. M. Child Welfare as Related to the Juvenile Lwurt, judge T. J. Cleeton. 3 P. M. Prevention and Protection. Mrs. Robert H. Tate. If You" re Thinking of New Spring Furnishings, You Can Not Afford to Miss These in s New $1.50-$2-$3-$3.50 Shirt for 1.29 'I APPAREL SHOP " Women's Coats - . Every Style and Color and ' Fashion-Favored Material Priced $5 to $75 A never-ending variety from which to choose your new Spring coat! Favored materials are serges, gabardines, Poiret twill, golfine, knit jersey (wool or silk), and Bolivia cloth. Rookie, Copen, claret and tan shades are in vogue and checks and stripes ultra-smart! . Short, loose Coats or three-quarter . flaring models smart We have never shown a. more comprehensive assortment of charming coat:, than this Spring. Collars and belts are introduced in novel ways. Belts often appear at sides and front, leaving the back loose and flaring, or they confine pleats across the back or under the arms for a short distance. See this vast array today all sizes and styles $5 to $75. Fourth Floor. Fifth Street. HUNDREDS of these shirts have been sold during the big sale, and today is the last opportunity to buy them at such a low price! The result of a wonderful purchase made by our men's furnishings chief recently in New York and it will be a long time before you can expect such a "buy" again! Every shirt crisp and fresh smart, new Spring patterns and materials irnported madras, fancy woven madras, repp, sateen, mercerized materials and Oxfords in solid colors and fancy stripes. Made with French cuff and mainly plain bosoms. Mostly sizes 14, 14, 15, 15 and 16. $1 "Paragon" CCr Shirts at A regular $1 shirt, made of fine percale, well cut and tailored. Clever, new patterns, in a big sale for Sat urday at 55c. New Spring QtZn Shirts at Jw Snappy, new patterns in woven madras and fine percales. High quality workmanship, hand laun dered. Starched-cuff styles. Men's New Munsing Union Suits Here at $1.00 Men's famous Munsing union suits in weights for Spring and Summer wear. Sizes for all men. Made of fine, soft cotton' yarn, they are comfortable and durable. In every desirable style, sleeveless, long or short sleeves, knee and ankle length. Saturday Hat Special $1.98 for Best $2.50 Values Just a few dozen of our standard $2.50 hats in conservative colors dark green, navy and black, with contrasting trimmings. All good styles. New jockey caps just in! A large variety of popular Panama checks Priced at $1, $1.50 and $2. and checks with checks overplaids. Fibre Silk Hose at 19c Mill run of the best 25c grade. New Spring shades of gray, champagne, white, Palm Beach, black and navy. New $1.00 Ties at 65c A beautiful assortment in the newest Spring colorings and patterns figures, stripes, scrolls and jacquard effects. Main "President Suspenders 25c This well-known and popular brand durable and comfortable. Wide assortment of webbings and patterns at 25c. Floor. -Just Inside Morrison Entrance MEN'S CLOTHING Men's New Spring Suits $25 Models for all men styles for the advanced and conservative dresser. Colors for all men dashing new Spring shades and quiet tones. Sizes for all men long, short, stout, slim, reg ular and extra sizes. They're all wool and you can depend on the colors. They're all desirable and your personal preference is sure to be here. They're all good worthy suits at $25 the best to be had any where at this price today. You young fellows ask to see the new "Belter" model youll like it! . Other Spring suits $15-$40, including complete stocks blue serges and cheviots. Sole agents "Society Brand." Clearance $20 and $25 Suits $14.85 it MB Mm Third Floor. Fifth Street. New Face VEILING 35c The new meshes, honey comb, hairline, hexagon or plain. New colors purple, prune, navy, nigger brown, black and white. Yard at 35c. Novelty DRAPE VEILS Each 49c Black, brown, white and navy novelty mesh veils new! Effective fancy borders. Each at 49c. Main Floor, Fifth Street. We Are Sole Portland Agents CLOTHES FOR BOYS The best of fabrics, in pleasing and sea sonable colors, perfect tailoring which guar antees shape retaining, exclusive styles and graceful, mannish lines that's the history of "Sampeck" suits in a nutshell. Two pairs of trousers with every fancy suit. "Sampeck" suits for all ages, $7.50 to $16.50. "Sampeck" Spring Top Coats Children's Coats Priced $6.50 to $12.50 Boys' and Youths' Coats, $10 to $15 Made of the newest knitted fabrics, cheviots, serges, worsteds and cassimeres in the usual unexcelled "Sampeck" way. We're Portland agents for "Samson" two pants suits at $6.50 and "Kaynee" wash togs for boys. -Third Floor. Fifth Street. Pure and Wholesome Sweets Deliciously Compounded of the Very Best Ingredients Our candy is as good as it looks and as healthful as it is good. A wealth of lovely colors, unique shapes, dainty and good every piece! Made in our own clean candy shop, right before your eyes ! Saturday Specials Jumbo Chocolates, our own make, the pound, 3o0. 40c English Almond Toffee, the pound, 290. 40c Stuffed Mints, delicious, the pound, 2!0. 25c Peanut Bar, always good, the pound, 190. 25c French Mix, special, the pound, at 150. Ninth and Main Floors, Basement Balcony. yet seen at $1. Gold-Filled (CI (A Lavallieres P-LvU Just in! They're as dainty and pretty as they ' can be these new lavallieres! Some all Ro man, others green gold, and many combina tions of both. Pendant set with stones of vari ous colors- and fresh-water pearls. They are by far the most beautiful and worthy -we have Main Floor, Sixth St. First Demonstration and Sale of New "The Dust-No" Cap for Women at $1.25 A' new auto cap and eyeshield combined. The shields turn neatly up under the cap when not in use. lined, elastic cord at back. Outdoor caps of colored poplin, ribbon trimmed, to be worn with or without veils, F" CZf priced at J)1.0v Checked and pongee silks, full Sport and auto caps of change able silk, "Mary Pickford" style, peak in front, elastic QQ- back, priced at vOt Main Floor. Fifth Street. Lenses Fitted to the Eyes Glasses $2.50 Our registered optom etrists will make a careful, thorough examination of your eyes and tell you frankly whether glasses are necessary. They pre scribe glasses only when needed always to your individual requirements. Today only at $2.50, de pendable lenses in gold filled mountings. Balcony, Sixth Street. Toilet Needs Reduced A few samples of the worth-while savings for which this department is so noted. Purchase liberally today from this underpriced list. All first-quality requisites at unmatched low pricings. 25c Holmes' Frostilla, bottle, 180. 50c P o n d's Vanishing Cream, 390. 50c C r e m e Ormonde, the jar, 390. 50c Poinpeian Massage Cream, 290. 25c Jergen's Eutaska Talcum, 180. Babcock's Cory lopsis Talc, 130. Williams' Talcum Pow der, 130. 25c Swansdown Face Powder, 130. 25c Gossamer Face Powder, 160. 10c California Medi cated Soap, 70. 25c Floating Castile Soap, 1-lb. bars', 1 90 $1 Odor-O-No priced at 890. Main Floor. Sixth Street. 25c Mum (Deodorant), now 160. 15c Riker's Tooth Pow der, 100. 25c Rubif oam, Tooth Wash, 140. Medicated Cotton, best, pound, 330. $1.25 Hughes Ideal Hair Brushes, 890. $2 Women's Vaginal Spray Syringe now at $1.29. O' Cedar Demonstration O'Cedar mops reach hard-to-get-at places. They gather dust and hold it easier, quicker and better dusting and cleaning the result. O'Cedar polish cleans as 131111 it polishes. Used on floors, furniture, all woodwork, it gives a sparkling, bright effect and produces a hard, dry, lasting luster. O'Cedar mops, small size, 75c; large size, $1.25. O'Cedar oil, 4-oz. bottle, 25c; 12-oz. bottle, 50c; 1-qt. can, $1; Vz-gal. can, $1.50; 1-sal. can, $2.50. Demonstration in Basement. GIRLS STORE In the Girls' Store Apparel of All Kinds Some fresh, new apparel for the kiddies, just unpacked dresses, coats, hats and pretty things for all occasions. Bring the girls here Saturday they will be needing new things soon. Come in now, before the season really opens! SPRING HATS Many dainty, new models in hemps, Milans and braids, some with silk pleatings, oth ers fruit and flower trimmed. Many tailored effects are shown and all are delightfully simple and youthful. Priced from $1.50 to $6.95. ROMPERS 59c A large assortment for boys and girls. Of light and dark .colors in prac tical washable materials. Sizes 2 to 6 years. NEW MIDDIES are just m. Some of Gala tea, others of Palm Beach Cloth, Poplin and Cotton Mes saline. New "Bob Evans" a n d "P a u 1 Jones" Middies, . some plain, manyi with striped col lar, cuffs and belts. Sizes 36 to 44. Priced 98c to $2.50. SPRING COATS Effective new styles in Silk Moire, P o plin, Golfine, Taffeta and ever-popular serge. The w a i s tline is a little lower than the little folk have been wear ing it and skirts a 1 i 1 1 1 e fuller. Touches of smocking, col ored silk or lingerie collars and braid add to the beauty of these coats. Sizes 2 to 6, $4.95 to $10.95. -Sizes 8 to 14, $4.95 to $14.50. $2 TO $3.50 CHILDREN'S AND MISSES PRINCESS SLIPS $1.59 Dainty bits of imported French ling eriePrincess slips and skirts, sewed on waists, showing pretty touches of beading, laces and hand scallops. Sizes 2 to 4. Domestic slips made of fine, soft nainsook, lace and embroidery trimmed with ribbon-run beading tops. Sizes 6 to 16. Second Floor, Sixth Str eet. .4 Group of Very Pretty Spring Hats at $5.00 One is sketched there are many others equally as smart. New Spring colors predominate in trimmings and braids, the bright tones that fashion demands, as well as more sober hues for the quiet dresser. Sailors, pokes and turbans, flower, fruit and ribbon-bow trimmed. Saturday, Special at $5.- Fourth Floor, Sixth Street. For Your Spring Needs These Extra Fine Hosiery Specials All standard Meier & Frank grades hose unexcelled at regular prices for looks and wearing qualities. You can afford several pairs at these Saturday savings. Women's $1 Pure Silk Hose- for 69c Black or white pure silk hose, with lisle soles, high-spliced heels and elas tic lisle garter welts. Sizes 8 to 10. A good wearing $1 hose Saturday, pair 690. Women's Silk Lisle Hose, Pair 50c. Three pairs for $1.40. Medium weight silk lisle, black only. Double garter welts, high spliced heels, double soles, fashioned legs. Regular and extra sizes. Women's "Burson" Cotton Hose, Special Today, Pair 21c Three pairs 60c. Light medium-weight cotton, made with "Burson" fash ioned legs and seamless feet. Black and white, in regular and extra sizes. Headquarters for Children's "Black Cat" and "Cadet" Hose. All sizes and weights every pair guaranteed. 6 for $1.40, pair 25c Sale "Swan Brand" Underwear Sample Line of Women's Undergarments Greatly Reduced 50c Lisle Vests, spring weights, 29c $1.25 Tights, Union Suits, Vests, 79c 65c Lisle and Silk Lisle Vests, 45c $1.25-$2 Vests, Union Suits $1.19. 75c-85c Vests, Corset Covers, 57c. $2.25-$2.50 Vests, Union Suits $1.69 Main Floor, Sixth Street.