The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, March 27, 1910, Page 12, Image 12

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    THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN, PORTLAND, MARCH 27, 1910.
Goods Purchased on Credit Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Charged on April Account Agents for Perrin's and Trefousse Gloves
Kiser Photos Butterick Patterns and Publications La Grecque, Estelle Corsets See Additional Advertisement on Page 5, Section 3
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pring and Early Summer Goods at The Greater Meier Frank Store
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Me
ittracMvely Priced for Monday
Women's 50c Vests
LOW-NECK STYLE, SPECIAL, EACH
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A lot of fifteen hundred KnitJVests
for Women, made low neck, sleeve
less style, with fancy lace yokes.
Very fine ribbed materials, come in
regular and extra sizes, -f
Summer weight, reg. 50c, at jjQ,
20c-25cRibbon
at 1 2c the Yard
A lot of two thousand yards of
splendid quality heavy Taffeta Silk
Ribbon, three inches wide, in black
and assorted colors. Reg
ular 20c aud 25c values, yd.
12c
$ 1 .00 Dress Goods 69c Yd
$ 1 .50 Dress Goods 98c Yd
$2.00 Dress Goods $1.19
Three striking specials. From Portland's best fabric store eeorr
mies are presented that enable you to save liberally on Gowns.
Forty-four-inch Wool Dress goods in two-tone checks,
new coloring, light and medium shades, vals. to $1 yard QJ7C
All-wool Dress goods, forty-six to fifty-six inches wide, immense
assortment of stripes and checks in seasonable color com- QQ
pastel
tarnations, also solid colors in wantea snaaes. sti.ou vame
All.-wnnl Snitincs. fiftv-six inches wide, in the
new
checks, large or small, or in the two-tone stripes in d -t 1 Q
grays, tans and gobelins.. Values to sfcz.uu a yara. ai m. X J
25c Embroidered Linen Collars 14c
A lot of 500 dozen women's collars, in the very smart embroidered linen
effects, IV2 to 2 inches high, and sizes 12 to 14, regular 23c values, a
bargain that will interest women who care tor correct dress T A
accessaries ; something' in a
Outsize Lisle Hose
63cQualities48cPr.
Women's black Lisle Hose, silk mer
cerized finish, extra length and
width, just the weight for Spring
wear, regular 65c a pair,
special sale tomorrow, pair iOC
Women's imported Ingrain Lisle
Hose, silk finish, fast
black with banded top
of lavender, giving a
dainty and neat appear
ance. Regularly sold at
50c a pair.
Special, a pair
W
omens I aiiore
d Suits, Val
ues
U
eaaalIed-$ 1 5.00 $35.00
Perrin's Kid Gloves
$1.25 AND $1.50 VALUES AT, A PAIR
Tomorrow the Meier & Frank
store offers a lot of five thou-
Portiand's leading Cloak and Suit Store offers a matchless
value in the decidedly smart Suits sold here at fifteen dol
lars The materials are serges, panamas, fancy worsteds,
etc. They are made with 34 and 36-inch coats, plain-tailored
or trimmed with flat braid or with black moire shawl
collar All have full-pleated skirts The .colors are black,
navy, tan, mode, wistaria, rose, co- gt VI g' dfoik
penhagen, reseda and gray A value B fiJIJ
possible only at Meier &. Frank Store jr
Exceptional Values at $35,00
Women's and Misses' Suits in the season's best ma
terials and styles Made of serges, worsteds, Pana
mas, tweeds, diagonals, homespuns, prunellas,
poplins, etc. 30 to 36-inch tight or semi-fitting
coats or Norfolk jacket with patent leather belts
Some are made with plain notch collar, others with
shawl collar of satin moire or embroidered linen
Some styles are made without collar Skirts are
finished with side cluster or full-pleated effects All
this season's leading shades and mixtures, including black and
white checks, cream serges, etc. k
The sort of value that maintains the fr 8Jj
reputation of the Meier &. Frank Store r
$ 6.50 Matinee Sacques $ 2.95
A special for tomorrow from our Second Floor House Gown Department.
Materials are alba. ro:.-. wool, batiste and challie. Pleasig designs and
colors; come in Dresden, Persian and Dolly
Varden effects, dots, stripes or plain col
ors, trimmed with one-inch satin band.
Colors are green, white, pink, light blue.
lavender, red, tan, gray, brown QO QC JjL
and black; values to $6.50 a piJJ.
36c
Child's Hose
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long lxl ribbed, black cotton, double neeis ana roes,
Missouri Mule Brand, strong as its 01S
name. - 20c -values, this sale, a pair X fci 'C
Misses and Boys' Hose, fine ribbed cotton, extra
weight for boys or especially fine lisle for
girls. Seamless, linen heel and toe, 33c vals. OC
Women's New Auto
Veils at $1.89 Each
Automobile Veils of extra heavy chiffon, shown in the
new pastel and dainty Summer shades, hemstitched all
round, large size, has the quality of regular ! QQ
$3.00 veils; special tomorrow at only, each pi"Oi
Handkerch'fs, 35c and
50c Values for 25c
All linen Handkerchiefs, with hand-embroidered corners,
and colored novelties, and initials; also Amriswyl Ot -and
Madeira embroidered; reg. 33c and 50c vals.
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Lingerie Waists, Special $132
There are five styles in this assortment Two styles are trimmed
with Valenciennes lace and insertion, laid in to lorm a fancy yoke;
also with imitation lace down the center of front Long sleeves,
trimmed with insertion and Buster Brown tacks Soft collar and
cuffs Two other styles are trimmed with embroidery and
quarter-inch tucks Plain sleeve with tucked cuff," trimmed with
Valenciennes lace The fifth style and best value in the lot is a
creation of fine eyelet embroidery, finished with inch tucks across
the shoulders, giving the much sought Gibson
effect Plain sleeve with fancy long cuff You
will find every waist an exceptional value at
$1.32
sand pair of "Perrins and
Thistle ' ' overseam and Pique
Kid Gloves, in two-clasp style,
sizes range from 54 to 7y2.
The colors are white, black,
mode, tan and gray. All new
goods and full range of
sizes. $1.25 to $1.50 val
98c
Kayser Embroidered Silk Gloves,
in all colors and all sizes, regularly
sold at $1.00 the pair; f?Q
special for tomorrow, pair
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The Famous R. aid S.
Silk Poplins $1.75 Yd.
This material de luxe in silk and wool fabrics for theater, opera and
all dressy functions; R. and S. poplins are the choice for the discrim
inating for beautiful gowns. The splendor of its sheen, the graceful
lines into which it drapes and clings, and the exquisite tints of its
colors attract irresistibly the woman who loves the beautiful PI
and the new; 41 inches wide, priced at this low price P J
$ 1 .00 Messaline Silk 69c
Twenty five hundred yards of this most popular of Silken Weaves
now in active demand for use in the construction of Waists, Shirt
Waist Suits, Children's Dresses, etc., offered here tomorrow in
all the new shades, iucluding Old Rose, Marais, Sapphire, Reseda,
Coral, Cardinal, Helio, Tan, Light Blue, Pink, Golden, jq
Brown, Cream and Black, regular $1.00 a yard, special at OiC
Women's $5.00 Hand Bags $2.98
200 women's Handbags, made1 of the" finest quality goat seal, leather
lined, and fitted with coin purses to match. Every one is in the new
"Nosag" style, guaranteed to keep their shape, leather dJO QQ
covered frames, values to .$3.00 each, special low price is P0
The newest effects in women's Belts, combination elastic and leather,
with brass buckles and trimmings, all colors. The latest novel- CQ
ties, $1.00 values, now offered at the very low price of only "
1000 Women's Gowns
$3 Values Spse'l $ 1 ,95
French nightgowns, beautifully made
and trimmed. 'Tis remarkable to think
that such exquisite garments can be
made and brought from France to sell
ale of Famous Ely ria American La CSS
eeular Valises to 1 2c Tomorrow' 5c
Scores of patterns, thousands of yards Superior Val. laces at less than half the price of foreign-made goods
Made in the most sanitary factories in the world, by well-paid and contented American men and women Again
American ingenuity and perseverance have triumphed and among the
products of our own workmen now are laces second to none In this
immense American factory are produced laces which equal those
made abroad and which can be sold for less than half the price of the
European products We invite your careful inspection of these laces.
Elyria Laces, noted for originality of design, in round mesh val edges and insertions,
suitable for trimmings, gowns, waists and undermuslins ; yz to 14 inches wide, C
regular values to 12e the yard, on sale on first floor annex at onlv, the yard -'
VALUES TO 18c THE YARD, SPECIAL TOMORROW FOR ONLY 10
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here for one-nineteen.
Round neck, flowing
sleeves, with hand em
broidered scallops, eyelets
drawn with silk ribbon
and hand embroidered
yoke effect; unlaundered ;
regular $2 t f Qg
values at p X .O
500 YARDS OF FINE
Embroideries
40c Vals. 15c
500 yards of Swiss, nainsook
and combric Embroideries, in
widths from 1 to 9 inches, for
trimming women's and chil
dren's garments, values to
40c the yard, on spe- 1 C
cial sale at only, yd. A-''
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Visit the Art Dep'm't
New arrivals and after-Easter suggestions for needle
workers and women who admire the dainty things i'or
beautifying one's home. Antique crash Pillow Tops, in
designs suitable for crayon and crystal floss effects; new
Royal Society Floss Packages, in dainty lingerie effects;
embroidered Raffia Pillows; new Turkish embroidered
Pillow Tops, in gold and silver effects. Free lessons in
yarn and needlework daily from 2:30 until 5 P. M.
Women's Low Shoes $5,00
Smart Strap Pumps $3,50
Get Your Spring Shoes Where You Have Best Choice
The newest arrivals in , the Third' Floor
Shoe Department are ultra stylish. Tans
are scarce in most shoe stores this sea
son, but the Meier & Frank Store, al
ways on the alert in the interests of its
customers, is well supplied with this
popular shade, priced reasonably low.
Women's oxfords, in tan or black Russia
calf, in glazed kid or patent colt; 2 and
3-hole bluchers, buttons, elite ties and
pumps, short vamp styles with hand
welt soles; rare combinations of style
and value, at this low price. !JC flft
Take advantage of this sale. pOvli
The New Twin Strap Pumps, in mat
kids, patents and tan or brown calf; made with plain or
short wing-tipfy high -Cuban or military heels; at, pair f
33.50
Complete New Line of Mission Furniture
Mission Chairs at Rockers' to Match, $18.39
High-class and artistic mission styles furniture is carried
by the Meier & Frank Store. Every piece of furniture in
the house being new, assures you of only the latest styles.
Fumed Oak, Mission or Flanders Upholstered Goods, the
latter being upholstered in a leather which gives un
equaled service and satisfaction. These goods come in
several colors, so that one may choose furnishings to har
monize with any room, or any scheme of decoration.
Cushions are Steel Spring Construction and cannot sag.
Mission Chair
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Like cut, or Rockers to
match, a piece of furniture
that is an." ornament to any home; leather djl O
back and seat, special for tomorrow only piOtOI
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$ 12.50Portieres$8.75 Pr.
$1.25 Russian. Crash 85c
Tomorrow in the Third Floor Drapery
Department we bargainize new im
portations of Russian crash by the
yard and portieres by the pair. The
nnrilorPE bav th verv Dopular sten
ciled borders. No drapery material
placed on the market for many years
has had such a pronounced success as
Russian crash. This material com
bines rare effects with extreme dura
bility to a marked degree. It comes
in olive, red, blue, myrtle, light or
dark brown, etc., with borders to
match; 50 inches wide, reg- QC
ularly $1.25 the yard, special
Portieres with stenciled borders, reg
ular price $12.50 the pair; JQ 'JCl
special tomorrow at only P
$1,25 B ROCHE BORDERS, special
TAPESTRY BORDERS, specially pric
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price this sale, the yard 85
ed at yard, from 12V-c to 50