TITE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX. rORTLAXD. FEBRUARY .12. 1011. See Stirring Details of the Second Week of Oar Great February Homefurnishing Sales on Page 5, Society Sec. Be Here Tomorrow! Entries in Girls' Aviation Story Contest Extended to Feb. 15th All Girls 17 Years and Under Eligible $ 1 00 in Prizes, 1st Prize $30 10 Specials on Watch Repairing first floor, new bulding. WK A RE equipped to do first-class Watch Repairing at money-saving prices. AJI work thoroughly guaranteed. Those special prices for the coming week: Watch Crystals, special 12 Main Springs, special at CDC Watch Cleaning, special 9S? Above Prices apply on all grades of Watches. a Maa "i?ilFjmmmmimiiumii mim 'aT rtVi ' aaaaMafciaa I ' ' 11 I w a III mi ' I it Elizabeth Koett"-Ne w-$ 120 FIRST FLOOR, MAIN BUILDING. ORDER BV M A IIj. UlLIZABETH KOETT" is a new novel translated from the German by the well-known writer, R. II. Bartsch. On sale in our Book Department g - on tomorrow at tins very low price, per copy J. tiJ "The Magnet,' by Henry C. Rowland, published serially in Saturday Evening Post as "The Pilot Fish," $1.25 "The Trail of '98," by Robert W. Service, here $1.30 Final Week of the Great -6th Annual Fere F JS Fair Grand Concert at 2 P. M. by The Heilig Theater Orchestra II KG INNING at 2 oYIook tomorrow after noon. Rosebrook's well-know.n Heilig Theater Orchestra will render a grand concert. Na. I. 'W.rra. T tlaaa'l.-aa" i Walt. 'Ittmr Nay. a t rmmt "tkt M.rraa at kin, fa H-t .lt la. Girl. at Ta. I'kMspkm. Nav. 4 rt trmwm -Mttr Mlar" X llrvaaa Data ( l litl. l-ilf af !iawkr 'laia" llawrtafe NlfMl aw T lrtk Kraa -l,r mt Jmrnr" - -a,al faraa" Mrawi ... liall llrrarrl . . . Ilrailar. . Do alt. .N. D. M.aa .... Mrairr tra-l WE'VE planned extra attractions for the last six days of this great 6th Annual Pure Food Fair, which should bring even bigger crowds than before! Every afternoon this week at 2 o'clock, the well-known Rosebrook's Heitig Theater Orchestra will render a concert at the Food Fair. Be sure to come, whether here before or not. Below is a list of the exhibitors. It includes famous'Pure Food Products from every part of the United States. No. 1 Mt. Hv4 Poap Co. o. ? "Wear Kvr" Alumnlum Co. .Ni J M. f. Hart!. Photocraphar. Nx 4 ftlir Htump Oranftt. N i S-andard Oil Co. No. M. J. Brandrnpt.ln Co. .No. T Armour Co.. Baaf Extract No. W fr .-nt M4Plin. No. R. lortr-Northup aY titura;a. No. I a-l-hman Co.. Teaat. No. 11 rrjatal Hie. N'.v 13 Haaa Hlno. Japaneaa Art. No. 13 y.ar'.y Iwn Co0. No. 14 HollT Milk. No. II tVaatlnahouaa Elactrlc Co. No. It Pur.ao a Baby Food. No. 7 Royal Banquet CoTT. No. is Kaola cocoanut Product Cm. No. 1 I.laa Pancake Flour. No. St Wah c)an Powd.r. No. r; i;ft Punut on. No. ?J Hood River Appla Cldar. No. 4 l'acrt- Coaat Hlscult Co. No. Ii L'ntversat llouaahold Spaclal tla. No. ? Shlnon Po!lah. No. i7 Mr. Portr a alad Drraaln. No. I Yrlohan Milk. No. ;a CofTman's Candida. No. 1 R-il Klbbon Brand Product. No. 21 Mn. C. a Flir Puddln. No. 32 Uurnhain'a Jeliyeuu. No. IS Victor Plckla. No. 14 Hickory Bark. No. iS Oordon & Pllworth Cair Foot JIly. .No. 36 lurtla Broa.' Blue Label Cat- aup. No. J7 Horal BinQu.t Butter. No. 1ft Monopole Canned Gooda. No. 19 Oault'a Blue Klbbon Tea. No. 40 Olympla Brand Producta. No. 41 8. W. Brand Canned Gooda. No. 4J and 43 Denendabla Brand Tea and Coffee. No. 44 Franco-American goupa. No. 4Z German-American Coffee Co. No. 44 Anker' a Bouillon Capaulea. No. 47 and S Golden Weat Tea and Coffee. No. 50 Lownefs Chocolate. t No. il Supreme Brand Smoked Meata No. t: Rex Shoe Oil. No. &3 Monarch Flour. No. 54 Kellog-a;' Corn Flakes. No. S5 Del Monte Canned Goods. No. t Swift A Co.. Coco buet. No. S7 Crcacent Baking Powder. No. 6 Union Meat Co., Columbia Brand. No. 5 Quaker Oata Co. No. 60 Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. No. (2 20th Century Cook Book. New Spring TaiFred Suits 5 :rilM FLOOR. MIV BlILIM.Vn. ORDER BT MAIL. NEARLY every express brings additions to ftr women and misses. I'lam. iaultlessly tailored models with smart, '$ty mannish Coats of the 26 and 28-mch lengths. iin-K. u.u iuiuc uuu iiuiiucu ciiecis. And handsome Xoveltv Suits with l.irce re vers i - - - - . 1- and collars, smartly trimmed in satin bands and strappings, braids and fancy buttons. Mate rials include Homespuns, Tweeds, Serges, Chif fon Broadcloths and fancy "Worsteds. Beautiful new light grays, tans, (TO C f tf lrowns, greens. Prices. P LJ y J And New Spring Dresses Minli.sh. exclusive styles are reflected in this advance showing of the new Spring Dresses. Charming, new mfxlels in satins, silk foulards, chiffons and pongees. Waists show the kimono and regulation sleeves, finished with lace yokes and nnder-sleeves. Dozens of beautiful patterns and colorings stripes, polka dots, checks aud solid colors. Good values at A., fl O C the following range of prices 3)aiJ LO )0a Wondrous Beauty and Scope in New Spring Wash Goods FIRST FLOOR, XEW BI ILDI.NU. ORDER BY MAIL ; l i ; 6 WHAT wonderful possibilities for charming new costumes there are in those thousands upon thou sands of yards of Spring Cottons! Never was the selec tion more unrestrained, never the colors more beauti ful, or patterns prettier! Shimmering, silky fabrics to interest the debutante ; crisp Linens for the Athletic Girls, charming zephyrs for the school miss but you must see to gain the merest idea of the wonder of the assortments. Come tomorrow! Voiles, soft filmy materials, in a marvelous range of colors. Beautiful floral patterns, shadow effects, and QA dots. 27 inches wide. JjC Crepes, with embroidered de sign, enhanced by the daintiest possible pebble background. Every wanted shade, f p 27 inches wide. Yard ODC Silk and Cotton Poplin (new this season) in handsome woven effects dots, floral patterns, etc. Great assortment of pat terns. 27 inches wide. Tfj Priced only, the yard DC New Irish Dimities, in an amazingly pretty variety of new patterns. Tinted or white background, in beautifully blended colorings. 31 ng inches wide. Price, yd, OC Wm. Anderson Zephyrs, 500 patterns, including every con ceivable color comb i n a t i o n. Fine woven fabric, 32 ry r inches wide. Priced at awOC Jaconettes, in new eyelet and embroidered patterns a mate rial which promises to be the most popular of all. 32 inches wide. Priced at only $1.50 Exau;site. New Sarins Dress Trim'ings, Just From France OMA out of the Custom House Satur day, exquisite new Dress Trimmings which reflect all the beauty and distinctive ness for which France is famous. Handsome new Headed Hands looks like every thing is finished in beads this season in beautiful panel effects of coral, poppy and the new flame red. tAlso new black and white In- (J 1 f ff dian Headed Hands. Prices $6.') to D X T"vlU New Chiffon Voiles at, the Yard, $1.00 Our Dress Goh1s Store is brinuninir with new weaves and patterns for Spring. Kor tomorrow a special showiuff of 43-inch Chiffon Voiles in hand some Jacttiarded stripe design. Latest shades of apricot, gray, tau, navy,. Atlnnti blue, rvscda, p.Min. rus maiz. Yard u) XvlLI 25 New Styles in Women's Spring Waists $ 1 .50 Each 5KC00 FLOOR. MUX BMI.OIG. ORDER BY MAIL XLY. $1.50, how can they be made to sell so low? we can hear women exclaiming now when they, see these beautiful, new Waists we're showing at the price to morrow ! New Lingerie and Tailored "Waists in white and colors. Pin dots, stripes, crossbars and checks. One particularly pretty, new style similar to illustration. Made of fine blue chambray with round Dutch neck and tic of self material. And 24 other new models tf Cf at the one price of only u) A0 St. Valentine's Only 2 Days Away FIHT FI.OOR. Ml AIM.K. ODIIKR BY MA1U OpflK liig Store's Main Aisle teems with the spirit of St. Valen- tine's, only 4 hours distant. The prettiest loving remem orances. widest assortments and lowest prices are here. Kasj and convenient choosing, ionic tomorrow? Hearts, small designs, embossed on prettily tinted plaques. Also large affairs with parchment paper trim mines and lace edges. Priced at 10c to $2. Hand-Tinted Plaques with appropriate inscriptions aud pretty designs. Irieed 60c. Valentina Booklets of rough or parch ment paper with pretty cover designs and appropriate verses within. Priced at 10c to $2. Cupids, small. in every possible conception, larsre, alone or with other fig ure. Priced at 10c to $2. Sacheted Hind-Tinted Valentines with extjuisitely colored floral desiens. also popular studies in girls. Priced at 12c. 15c, 20c and 25c Tusne Paper Novelties in every kiud. Iriced at 10c, 60c and $1. Comic Valentines, embracing every well-known character. Suitable vers- on each. Priced at lc to 10c. Spring Models in Warner Corsets A LL r rench women recognize that a woman's dress success is not a matter of chance. They put much thought into the sub ject and the first thing insisted upon is a good Corset. It is the secret of perfect-fitting gowns The famous Warner Rustproof Corsets are sold principally in Portland at Meier & Frank's. All the new Spring models ready tomorrow. Warner Model No. 264 as illustrated. New; me dium high-bust and long-hip style, made J A ff of fine imported eoutil. Priced at only IDt'ULI' Warner Model No. 614 Medium long model with gore of elastic in the extension below bon- J tr f inf. giriug absolute comfort to wearer. uJaWaiD vl Warner Model No. 613 A style designed for the short, stout figure. Made of fine coutil. T rf Splendid lines. Price on this model tfoamiaOLJ New Rcdfern -Corset Model No. 7070, made of fine imported batiste with high brawier top d' and long hips. Supporters front and sides 30vli 4 ,T . 1 fjr- Announcement of the Prize Winning Booths at Food Fair THE committee of well-known local archi tects, acting as judges of the booths at our Great Pure Food Fair, made these selec tions : First Prize, Booth 42 Dwight-Edwards Company, De pendable Brand. Second Prize, Booth 46 Royal Specialty Company, Anker s Bouillon Capsules. Third Prize, Booth 50 Lowney's Chocolates. Fonrth Prize, Booth 54 Kellogg's Corn Flakes First Showing Millinery SECO.VD FLOOR, XEW BUILDING. ORDER BY MAIL. TVJEVER before have our early showings of Millinery contained such large assortments, such beautiful authoritative .styles, such dash and chic as those ready in the Salons tomorrow. Smart tailored styles for immediate wear. Small Hats seem to predominate lovely all flower trimmings. Tyroleans, Napoleon Shapes, Broad Sailors and the new Pierrot Shape with high peaked crown and rolling brim. Celebrated Fisk, Gage, Hyland, Castle, Burgesser, Phipps and other makes which stand for the utmost of style and of quality. The materials include fine Milans, hemps, fancy braids, jumbo straws, iridescent straws and delightful monotones. The favorite effect seems to be the White Milan with black velvet trimming. At $10 we have a splendid selection and the others range in easy price-steps from $10.50 to $35. ' An excellent line of Tailored Turbans at $4.50 to $10. mi 800 Pairs of Women's Best $3.00 Shoes, Only $1.89 THIRD FLOOR, NEW BlILDING. WOMEN with Shoe-needs to fill can't afford to miss this big money saving opportunity tomorrow. Around 800 pairs of our best $3 grades, including stylish, new button and lace styles in patent, gunmetal, vici kid and a few Russia and Ox blood calf leathers. New7 short vamp effects high slant tops welt and turn soles. Not all sizes in any one style, but'ffjfl f all sizes in the lot as Tfo laTj z& a whole. Tomorrow, The February "Baby Week" News of Splendid Savings SECOND FLOOR, NEW BUILDING. A Showing of New Spring Laces MAIL. ORDER BV MAIL. piIE opportunity which all Portland mothers have learned to wait for "Baby "Week" when every article the wee ones needs may be had at worth-while reductions. Just a suggestion of the savings which will be in force all week: Infants' Dresses $1.49 Soft, dainty little Dresses of fine nainsook with round or square yokes trimmed in pretty lace, embroideries, tucks and insertions. Infants' $2.00 Dresses, special $1.49 Infants' $1.35 Dresses, special 93 Infants' 75c Dresses, special at 59 Mlnfants' Skirts $1.49 Made of soft white cambric and nainsook with cambric waists. Daintily trimmed in lace, embroidery and tucks. Our best $2 to $2 Infants' $2.50 White Flannel Skirts with strong cambric yoke. Finished with a silk embroidered, scalloped or . f aney f QQ hemstitched edge at d)li0 Infants' 65c to 75c Wrappers of fine white outing flannel, trimmed in cambric embroidery or with fancy silk crocheted A Q edges. Special price each "TcC $1.49 grades, special at Infants' 15c Quilted Bibs, amp ly large, neatly finished. Made of fine, soft muslin. Special for f February Baby "Week, eachiC Infants' $3.50 to $4 Tufted Comforters, made of pretty fig ured mulls in popular patterns. Warm and comfort- O QQ able. Special, each aWatO FIRST FLOOR. NEW BUILDING. OICDKK BV NOTHING prettier shown in display. of new Spring merchandise than the wondrously intricate and beautifully-worked designs of the American-made Elyria Laces. Duble-thread Lace Edges, to 24 inches wide, with insertions to match in scores of new patterns. Because it was not necessary to pay the heavy import duties laid on all imported grades, it is possible to sell Elyria Laces at these wonderfully low prices. Elyria Laces, equal to 8c and 10c Foreijn Laces, on sale here at only, yard 5 Elyria Laces, equal to 15c and 18c Foreigin Laces, on. sale here at only, yd 10 To'$3.00 Flouncing at 98c Yard Fine, sheer Swiss Flouncings, ever present on the pictured lingerie gowns Spring fashion magazines are showing. Exquisite patterns in eyelet and imita tion hand -made effect. 27QQ inches wide. $1.50 to $3 grades Z70C Rain-Proof Chiffon at $1.25 Yard The latest arrival, "Storm Queen" Rainproof Chiffon a beautiful, filmy fabric, which will retain its freshness and beauty when wet by rain. Comes 42 inches wide, in all rf OC wanted shades. Price, yd. 2) X aaaCO The Lovely Nsw Spring Neckwear FIRST FLOOR, MAIN BUILDING. OKUEB Ml -HAIL.. WHAT a subtle charm dainty .Neck wear has for all womankind! And delightfully new ajid different are these first arrivals just out of their tissue naner wraDDinsrs. Included are the new embroidered! Trouville Collars, which all styledom is! talking about. Priced' 25c to 75c. Also the famous Millar's imported Neckwear and Hair Ornaments of gold braid, silk and velvet in the real Parisian 7C styles. Prices range $3 down to New Spring Gloves Just received, the first Spring shipments of new Perrin's Kid Gloves. Short and lone stvles in every demanded shade. $1.50 to $5.50. New Kavser Silk Gloves in long and short styles, 50c to $4 a pair. c5V The Whole Style-World Says "Silk Foulards for Spring" FIRST FLOOR, MAIN BUILDING. ORDKK V MAIL. ONE of America's most authoritative style journals says, "Foulards are des tined for the greatest popularity in their history this coming Spring and Summer." And Ave be lieve our Silk Store's showing of Foulards is as large as all others in Portland combined. They are the Famous -Cheney Bros., Showerproof Foulards, in over 25 love ly new patterns and an array of new shades to challenge the rainbow hues. Xew coin spots, rings, dots, florals, exquisite shadow and veiled effects in new blues, greens, tans, reds, purple, lavender, helio, etc. Priced at, yard, $1 and $1.25.