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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1900)
12 THE SUNDAY OREGONIAIT, PORTLAOT, MARCH 11, 1900. MEIER St FRKNK COMPANY . , o . A tf s7 fl ,Sr 9 9 e mawJt&H fifa ., Ladies' Tailor-made Separate Skirts Separate Skirts Of fine Imported Jacquards, made in newest shape with single inverted pleat, all lined with fine percaline and velveteen bound . e Of fine all-wool Serge and Momie Cloths in black, blue and gray, made with new shape box-pleated back, all lined-and velveteen bound $5.00 $6.00 Separate Skirts Of fine all-wool Cheviots, in navy and gray, made with single box-pleated back, all lined with per caline and velveteen bound $7.50 Ladies' Separate Skirts Of fine all-wool Cheviots, Venetian Cloth and Broadcloth, made in newest shape, double and single box-pleated backs, with Applique and silk embroidery, at $12.50, $15,00 and $18.50 LAST DAYS OF... la Vida Corset Demonstrations If you want to take ad vantage of Miss Keppler's vast experience in corset fitting, you must come at once. Hundreds ofPorU land's best-dressed ladies have taken advantage of Miss Keppler's stay wkh us and have acquired a very considerable knowl edge of what corset to wear and how to wear them. Our Entire Stock of Ruffled Net Curtains and i Ruffled Muslin Curtains i At reduced prices this week e 9 ALSO... As an example of "how -we buy books, we make a window display of nine pop ular books 1400 volumes. It gives you an idea of the quantity of books we handle. The titles: "To Have and to Hold." "Janice Meredith." "Red Pottage." "Via Crucls." "David Harum." "When Knighthood "Was In. Flower." "Prisoners of Hope." "Gentleman From Indiana." "Richard CarveL" All 5L50 books; our price. $1.15 each iusic Store New song hits: "I Wonder If the Old Folks Think of Me?" "Just a Girl ' ':e Mother." "Fatal Rose of Red." "I can't Forget You. Honey." "Happy Hobo Two Step." "Peggy "Waltzes." "She Loved Him Just the Same." "The Everlasting Light." "Pliny, Com Kiss lour Baby." AU at half price In the Jewelry Store Tomorrow we offer eome very special attractions in this store. A sale of Ivories, Dutch Silver and Ebony. All these goods have advanced In price far in excess of what we paid for them, yet tomorrow we offer them from one fourth to one-third less than regular prices. Ivory Cabinet, prices, special. 51.00 to S1GG C5 each. A rare opportunity. Dutch Silver Cabinet, prices from $2.00 to 515TO each. 50 Real Ebony Hairbrushes. silver mounted, regular price $2.25; special 100 Real Ebony Hairbrushes. silver mounted, regular price, $3.7a; special 100 Real Ebony Hairbrushes. sil er mounted, regular price, jz.00; special $1.69 $2.95 $1.49 300 Cushion Tops At 25 c each Solid colors, stripes and oriental designs. Gut Glass Safe Tomorrow we begin our annual sale of rich American cut glass. "We offer a larger variety, newer cuts, later shapes than ever before, and offer the entire stock, without reserve, at one fourth less than regular prices. Sale lasts one week only. Millinery Store "We show tomorrow for the first time some Spring Millinery. We have en larged our millinery store to three times its former size. Have made prep arations for the grandest display of millinery ever attempted In tnis city. We have new trimmers just from. New York, with later ideas than local milli ners, and with that style and chic to their trimming that places their bats equal the French. Of course, we have an immense collection of real French patterns, too. Our opening an nouncement later. ' e(tieeitiitM(ittiaaiei $eieicn e e e 9 e e e e e e 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 6 9 9 High-grade Novelties Silks and Dress Goods New Silks, fancy effects in evening- shades. New Satins, Dresden figured. New Black Grenadines, In stripes, checks and embroidered effects. Colored Grenadines in Gobelin, gray and biscuit shades. Embroidered Crepon Suit Patterns, In hoMotrope, gray, biscuit and resedas. New Albatross and "Wool Crepons, in light Spring shades. Fancy "Wool Grenadines, and Figured "Wool Batiste. At Book -Counter A Few Old Favorites Pub. price. 'Ramona. Helen Jackson $1.50 J Over the Tea Cups. Holmes... 1.50 i Huckleberry Finn. Twain. 1.75 Ben Hur. "Wallace 1.50 Prince of India, "Wallace 2.50 RubaiyaL Fitzgerald's 5.00 Gil Bias. Le Sage 1.00 Man "Without a Country. Ed ward B. Hale 50c Books About Paris Baedeker's Hand-Book of Paris.j J1.S0 About Paris. R. H. Dons Sac Tourists' Map of Paris 43c Lee's Guide to Paris 45c French Self-Taught 20c Special Mrs. Rorer's Cookery Booklets Sandwiches. Twenty Quick Soups. Colo nial Rcclpss. Dainties, etc Bound In lin en cloth, 10c each. New Lines in Domestic Department Table Linens 72-Inch width OOc, $1.00, ?1.23 and $1.60 yard New Lines of Round Thread Embroidery Linens 30, 45 and 54-inch widths New Marseilles and Satin Bedspreads Our price. 51.15 1.15 1.39 1.15 l.SS 3.75 50c SSc Ladies' Tailored g Suits Comfort Specials In our Shoe Department "Wo are now showing all tho latest styles In Ladies' Suits at $12.50 $14,00, $15.00, $10.50, $18.00 and $20.00 a. suit. Ladies' Jackets Newest lines in make and material at $0.50 $0.00, $10.50 and. $14.00 Ladies' Skirts Our display of Ladies' Separate Dress Skirts includes excellent values at $4.00, $4.50, $5.00, $0.00, $7.50 and up to $15.00 each EIER '.Ladles' "Vicl'KId Shoes, hand J turned: lace or congress; I regular price, $1.50; per pair Ladies Glove Kid Shoes, hand turned, laca or con- r gress; regular price, $2. CO; per pair Ladles Serge Shoes, lace or congress; regular price, $150; per pair Matrons' Slippers, glove kid or ssrge; regular price, 5L25; per pair... Lndies Best Jersey Leggings, j nsgn top; rtgunr price, i-L-io; per pair Ladles' Best Jersey Leggings, i length; regular price, 51; per pair. Ladies' Waists "Wo have just recehed a number of ex clusive novelties In Parisian Pattern Waists And several new lines of Fancy Cotton Waists New for Children Children's Reefer Jackets . Sizes 2 to 6 years. $2.50 to $S.OO each. Children's Golf Capes Sizes 4 to 10 years. $2.50 and $3.00 each. Children's Box Jackets Sizes 8 to 14 years. $0.50 to $12.00 each. Basement Specials Half-gallon Glass Pitchers, Olf. assorted patterns, each - Tea Cups and Saucers, deco rated Semlporcelain; per 07-. set of six ' t- Sevcn-Inch Plates to match 07r th above: ner set of six J I Opal Glass Syrup Pitchers; each Hosiery Ladles' Black Llslethread Hose, lace striped and lico ankle; regular price. 50c; per pair Mists' and Boys' Black Cot ton Ribbed Hose, high spliced heel and double knee; per pair Belt Buckles Gilt, Oxidized. Gun Metal. Enameled. Jet and Old Hose; each Belts Ladles' Black Satin Pulley Belts, the latest; each Fancy Panels 18 x 30-lnch Fancy "Wood Mat Panels; floral designs; each 39c 12c 19c 43c 10c 18c Gendron Baby Carriages and Go-Carts ARC THE BEST MADE. Over CO styles shown on our third floor. NEW Pulley Collars, Pulley Belts, Neckwear, Parasols, Dress Trimmings, and Novelty Pillow Tops. Full line of Ladies' Perrin's Gloves, In all the latest shades. Men's Wear $10.00 Men's Air-Wool Suits, navy blue serge, single or double breasted: a suit Men's Fine All-TVool Cassi- mere Suits, handsome tan- tf10 Cfl and gray herringbone pat-' J1ZjU terns? a suit p Men's J?ine All-wool Fancy neat, dark $2.30 $1.70 $po ft. JO 98c T8c Worsted. Suits; patterns; very suit stjllsh; a Men's Trousers $15.00 New and Choice-Patterns $3, $4 and $5 a Pair.7 . Men's Underwear "We are showing a number of new lines in Spring weight Underwear, including the celebrated Hohenzollern Sanitary "Wool Underw ear, for v, hich we ha e the agency. v Men's Hats l Full lines are now In, and the variety of blocks and colors should be sufficient to satisfy the most fastidious. Among tho lines we carry are The Celebrated Banta and Stetson Hats. Men's Neckwear "We have everything new and stylish In Men's Neckwear. See cur lines. Boys9 Wear Children's Washable Kilt Suits Sizes 2 to 4 years - $1.25 to $2.00 a Suit ' Boys'. Vestee Suits Dark Blue All-"Wool Cheviot, Tith white, red or black rf 1 ef silk braid trimming; sizes JJ.UU 3 to 9 jears; a fault Boys' All-Wool Top Coats, Oxford gray or tan covert r (( cloth; sizes 4 to 1C jears; jO.UU each Boys' Waists "White and colored, new styles; endless variety. COM When you see it In our ad. it's so. t Fas hionab EBKMk mill ISubtjivi aOBcflstllJl Hun WmsLr RnBr fill .WW FROM tho celebrated "wholesale tailors," the Stein-BIoch Co., of New York. The term "wholesale tailors" is the trademark, of the only firm in the United States who tailor on their own premises, in their own shops, the garments which they sell to tjfre leading retailers of this country. Thoy use fabrics and trimmings of the highest class only, and the finished product is practically the-same as that turned out by high-priced merchant tailors. Buying the materials and making up the clothes on such a large scale insures a saving that enables us to sell FELLOWS 309 Washington St. v- STEIN-BLOCH CLOTHES At one:ha!f the merchant tailor's price, elusive-novelties in Our spring showing includes all the very latest and most ex- XJL' Suits and Topcoats 8 Cents For One-Pound Package Large Seeded Raisins. LEMONS Choice and. Juicy, Good Size, 10c Per Dozen. ORANGES Fancy Navels, 10 Cents Per Dozen. 35 Cents Two-Pint Bottles Snlder's Best Catsup. 7 Cents Pound Fresh Soda Crackers. 25 Cents Six Pounds Petite Prunes. 5 Cents Pound Black Fhjs. $5.25 100-Pound Sack Best Granulated Sugar. 15 Cents Pound Fresh Roast Costa Rica Coffee. Prom the greatest manufacturers of "quality" clothes. Plain and fancy cheviot sack suits, in all the new weaves, at $12.50, $15, $18, $20 and $25. Blue cheviot and scrgesuits commence as low as $8.50 and up to $25. Men's stylish box-cut topcoats, for spring wear, at $10 and up to $25. N OUR juvenile department we present an unrivaled selection of spring novelties for boys; a most com 1 prehensive gathering of vestee suits, some with fancy vests, sailor suits, two and three-piece double breasted suits, many of the fancy suits designed exclusively for this department. We are also showing a complete assortment of "Crescent" clothes for boys from 3 to 17 years. We are agents for this "guaran teed" clothing, and carry it in all grades and sizes. We are pleased to show our goods, and mothers may depend upoh polite attention and courteous treatment at all times. BTanch Store at Oregon City. Wholesale "Warcrooms 119 Front Street 9 THE OREGON3ArS o e CLOT Popular-Price Clothiers BEN SELLING, Manager Corner Third and Oak Streets PUBLISHING CO. rs now EQUIPPED FOR DOING FIRST-CLASS yvk sm. 9 9 9 9 o III && 3 ik Also... r AH SAMPLES... of Work and Prices upon Application DESIGNING AND ZiNC ETCHING KtlttfiaaoosaaA 9 9 9 . O e e aa Cotton Shirt Waists The shirt waist will be universally worn this year. The shirt waist of 1900 will be one of beauty. The new designs are handsome. The materials used are lawn, organdies, percales, ma dras, nainsook in fancy stripes, dimities, swiss, etc. We have the finest line of (Wan-Tailored, Peffect-Fitiing Shirt Waists In the city. H J i J J Don't fail to see our stock. Just Received Another shipment of suits. SPECIAL SflLiE Oft FUS THE SILVERFIELD FUR MANUFACTURING CO. LEADIKG FTJIUIIERS OF THE AVEisT. 283-285 Morrison Street, Portland, Oregon ' HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR RAW FURS POULTRY NETTING AT LOW PRICES BANK AND OFFICE RAILING WIRE AND IRON FENCING DHOTI AWH WIDE f. !DHN UiaUlQ For public buildings, rcsi- riIYILrtnU fillXL U l8vMi !I17I1J dences, cemetery lots, etc All kinds of wire work. I 7th and Alder .Streets 9 a o JAMES LOTAN, Manafler, PORTLAND, OREGON 9 .v.,r-M innr-nc- 14 A rulMICTC DAtl COM AICDC iKin T a ...n..-r- r. . rT-tr V 9 9 9 9 Desloncrs and bulldera of Marine Engines and Boilers, Mlrflng and Dredging Machinery gnd General Mill and Iron Work, Fire Hydrants, J Pulleys, Shafting, etc. Correspondence solicited. 0 e eoo9ffloooooe9ooieoeoo9eooo Willamette Iron & Steel Works ' j I IRONFOUNDERS, MACHINISTS, BOILERMAKERS AND STEAMBOAT BUILDERS JEFF C. TAYLOR A high-grade Kentucky whisky. You will like it. SKffi?RS BLUMAUER & HOCH no Fourth ss. SOLE DISTRIBUTORS FOR