The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, September 17, 1911, Page 12, Image 12

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Official Photographs of Pendleton "Round-Up" on Sale Here
See Remarkable Collectionof Over 500 Kiser's Hand-Colored
Photos of the Northwest in Lobby of 7th-FIoor Restaurant
Exclusively Tuesday See Paper Monday for Other Store News
12 TTIE SUNDAY OREGONIAN. rORTLAXP. SEPTEMBER 17. 1911.
"TTI FRANKS THE MEIER FRANK COMPACT. ESTABLISHED 1857. MEIER FRANK'S. THE MEIER & FRANK CO., 5TE, 6TH, MOBRISON & AUEB
The Great Garment Salons, Radit With Art tumn Charm!
. t tr rT? rriATifVis nnA months our Garment "chief" has been studying in
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Baater Maaalas
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Bridget Maaatac
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......... Mnmatas
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Molly MbbsIbs;
The Munsing Union Suit
"Naming" Contest for Children
ITI1 the aSSlsmnce Hefe ,s the 1 the,fLrst to bring in correct
or
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the manufactur
ers of the celebrated perfect-fitting,
popular-priced M n n i n g
Union Suits, we offer to every
child chance to win a prize for
trying to correctly name the six
teen happy Munsingites whose
pictures are shown in the border.
Every one of the sixteen delight
ed users of Munsing Suits has a
name. At the top you see Cupid
Munsing daneing gaily with the
hearts to show her happiness for
'the perfect-fitting, non-irritating
I'ninn Knit. Anil the names of sev
eral others are given, just to get
yon started right
if
Here Is the
HAPPY
"MUNSING
FAMILY
Jack MbbsIbk
To at nr Ma as lac
Captel Xrailac
Brlaaet Maulu
IVdar Maaalaa;
Mallr MbbbIb
Munr Maaala
6try Mnl(
Billy Maaalaa
Bloma Maaalaa;
Freddie Maaataa;
Alice Maaalaa
Valeatlae Maaalaa;
Dollr Maaalaa;
(inn Maaala
B mater MaaalaaT
answers:
The First Prise Will Be ,10 Cash
The Second Prize Will Be $5 Cash
The Third Prize Will Be ?3 Cash
And a handsome Molly Munslna;
Colored Doll Cut-Out will be pre
eented every contestant.
At elocfc arxt Taaradar tnara
laa, tftlrnkrr Zl. we will atart re
rrlvtas the a a a w e r a, aamberlns
tfcrm eoaarrntlvrly aa tkey roma la.
To the lett you'll see a complete list
of name, whlcn are to be arranged
under the pictures you think cor
rect. If a Bomber of eblldrra are
aajaally accurate, eaak artaea will ka
awarded o be tkree ameaaea aear
eat correet baaded la first.
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aad yoar .areata! Bad address
lalalr wrlttea oa tkla ad.
Munsinswear" for Men, Women
and Children at "The Bjg Store"
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MUNSING SPECIAL!
Women's $1.25 and $1J0
Munsing Union v Suits
high or low neck, long or
short sleeves, ankle length.
White and cream. All regu
lar and out-sizes, to- QQ
morrow at, the suitOC
Women Munsingw'ar
At 3e Women'. Heavy Mun-
slna; Vesta and Pants. Out
sues. 76c
At I.T Women's All -Wool
Munsln Veata and Pants.
Out elsva. 12.
At SI.TS Women's Wool-and-
Cottoo-Mlxed Munolnc Hulls.
At SX29 Women's Fine White
w o o lr a n d - lisle Munslog
Vnlon Buli.
At KM W o m n's Fine
Ribbed Wool MunslDK Suits.
Out sues. It.
At asjieW o m a n a
White Lisi. aupiini wu.w.
Stilts. Out .
At aae W omens Lifnf
Wslcht Lisle Munslna- dulls.
Children's MonsinRw'r
At Se Children's Fine Ribbed
Munsln; Fleeced Vesta and
Van is. 1 to 1 jeara. Out
slses. 45c
at si. Children's Fin.
Ribbed White Cotton Slun
slnc Union Suits; drop seat
At A Children's White and
Qray Ribbed Wool Vests
and Pants. Out sixes. $1.
At !. Children's All-Wool
Munslna Union Suits. Regu
lar and out sixes.
Mnnsingwear for Men
At Suva Men's Oray or Ecru
F 1 e c e d Cotton Munsing
Union Suits.
At NJe-Mrn't Oray Worsted
Ribbed Munslna- Union Suits
At S3 Mea'a Llalo or Wklta
and Natural Worsted Union
6ulte.
At txso Men's Medium
W e I a- h t Natural Worsted
Munslna; Union Suits.
MUNSING SPECIAL!
Children's Munsing Union
Suits heavy fleece-lined,
in white or gray, with high
neck, long sleeves, ankle
length, drop seat. Regular
sizes, 75c grade, C "T
47o; out sizes, 85c, at -
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M nasi os"
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MaasInK
At S4 Men's Heavy and
Medium W e I a n t Worsted
Munslna Union Suits.
At S-i.&o M e n's Medium
Weight Mercerised Lisle
Munsing- Union Suits.
Mnnsinjrwear for Boys
At SI aad SUMl Roys' Ecru
Fleeced Munslna; Suits.
At S1.SO Boys' Heavy Natural
Grav Wool Union Suits.
At Sl.TS Boys' Medium
Wele-ht Worsted Union Suit.
At 2.50-r-Uoys Heavy eia;nt
luril Q t a r Worsted
Union Suits.
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Maaetac
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Maaalas
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Mama I as:
FOR months and months our Garment "chief" has been studying in
detail the style tendencies of the season and has spared neither time
nor labor to gather tor you me master prouuci-s ui wunu mmuuj maacia b"'""1"1
discernibly fashioned from abroad though, modified to suit the American idea of cor
rectness and grace of line. , , , ' , , , .
No wonder, then, that The Meier & Frank Store has come to be known as the fashion
center of the Northwest. Come tomorrow! You 11 enjoy it.
Splendid Line of Fall Suits at $25
If you've decided on $25 as the price of your Fall Suit you shouldn't fail to see the
unequaled line we offer at this price. They're the practical, tailored Suits whose chief
charm lies in their severe plainness and perfect finish throughout. Wide variety of Fall
materials and colors. All sizes. See the $2 5 Suits tomorrow. -
Exclusive Dressy Suits
There's grace and beauty in every line of
these exquisite two and three-piece costumes.
Velvet, broadcloth, regal suede, self -striped
zibeline' and English whip cord. Short, dash
ing jackets, large revers and collars. French
paneled skirts. . Rich trimmings of velvets and
brocaded silks. Beautiful street and evening
shades. Priced from $40 to $175.
Prettiest of Fall Dresses
Variety the keynote'of these wool, silk and
velvet Dresses for Fall. Side; front and back
fastenings. Empire, Princess and wide girdle
models. See, too, the new Norfolk Coat
Dresses. Light and dark colors. Plain,
checked and nurtures. Priced $12.50 to"
$75.
New Furs Beauties!
Everything that's new in Fur Coats, stoles
and muffs. The favored Furs of the season
are Natural Mink, Royal " Ermine, Hudson
Seal, Persian. Lamb, Alaska Sable,' Russian
Pony. See, too, the children's Fur Sets. The
prices are from $10 to $450.
Modish New Coats
Never such an array of Fall Coats for
street, auto and evening wear, from the se
verest tailored models to the fanciest even
ing wraps. New Fall woolens, velvets and
polo cloths. Shawl, roll, 6ailor and cape
collars. Trimmings of velvets, buttons,
braids and fringe. . Coats of double-faced
materials, as well as reversible models.
Every new Fall shade, triced irom -pxu
to $250.
Fall Waists Are Lovely
Every day sees new arrivals in the Waist Sec
tion of crepes, crepe de meteors, fancy silks, nets,
and imported voiles and marquisettes. Both plain
and dressy models.
A special line of tailored and fancy pongee
and foulard Waists at only $5.45.
House Dresses. Kimonos
Women will delight in graceful lines of these
new House and Tea Gowns Kimonos, Lounging
and Bath Robes. Silks, albatross, French
challies, eiderdown and Navajo blankets used.
Priced from $3.50 to $24.
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npire siyies. ine
$1.19
Women's $1.50
Night Gowns $1.19
MEIER at FRANK'S SECOND FLOOR
O UCII a splendid offer
3 ing in Gowns that
we've filled a big Fifth-street
window with them!
Every one fresh, new, immacu
late. Made of fine quality Mus
lins and Cambrics trimmed in
pretty, durable embroideries,
linen and VaL laces, tucks and
hnarlines. Hisrh and low neck.
long and short sleeves. Hubbard,
Bishon and Empire styles. The
splendid $1.50
Gowns, for to
morrow, only
Sample Combinations $3.85
Corset Cover and Drawer Combi
nations of fine lawn, nainsooks and
batistes, daintily trimmed in fine
laces and embroideries. Regular $9
to $13.50 at $6.75; and C O OC
$6 to $8.50 now on sale P-,HJ
Simple Undersk rts at $8.75
A high-grade maker's , line of
Underskirts, made of fine lawns and
nainsooks, with wide elaborate
flounces. Worth $12 tC 'JC
to $16.50; on sale at -
To $ 1 2 Princess S ips, $5.95
Women's fine quality lawn Prin
cess Slip, finished with wide
flounces and dainty laces, headings
and ribbons. Worth $8 ttC QCI
to $12; tomorrow at -
TO 9 FRENCH GOWNS, 3.75 Hand
made of fine naineook and percale,
beautifully embroidered: hlftn - neclc
and long-sleeve styles. Res-CO 7S
ular 15 and $6 gowns at. . 0J.
The
, MEIER FRANK'S SECOND FLOOR.
BEAUTIFUL beyond words are the
Fall Hats we've received this week.
Such handsome materials such exclusive styles,
such chic and charm in every oaa,of them 1 You'll
marvel at the unique, combinations of materials,
trimmings and shades every new fashion fea
ture shown. We've beautiful creation from such
modistes as
Gage, Fisk, Burgesser, Hyland and Phipps,
aa well as wondrous models from French
makers and importers Lichenstein, Mme.
Louisa, Rebeoux, Gennaine, Lewis & Callier.
Every' conceivable shape and style, from the
close-fitting hood and bonnet models to the large,
graceful picturesque Hats. Straight, rolling, up
turned and bent brims.
Note the high Hats! They're the furore ! Crowns
high and exceedingly high. Trimmings that soar
aloft, upstanding bows, feathers and flowers that
end in peaks. Plumes, laces, bands, fringe, tassels
and novelty ornaments prominent as well. Rich
velvets, velours, broadcloths, soft and stiff felts.
They're beautiful! You could not but be delight
ed with the charm and becomingness of these
lovely models.
American Hats, $5 to $25
-French Hats, $20 to $75
Fall Opening Sale Laces and Embroideries
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IN connection with our beautiful immense new regular stocks, we present to
morrow tremendous special purchases of Laces and Embroideries which you
will rccocrnize as the greatest bargains in years if not, the greatest in our history.
Every lot advertised is fresh and new shown in our department for the first time tomorrow.
The Embroidery purchases represent huge accumulations from the St. Gall factories. The Laces
are surplus stocks from the largest importers and European makers, picked up on our manager's
Eastern trip in Au trust, at almost her own price. Bead every item below see many of the bar
gains displayed in Fifth-street windows today.
for 55c to $1.10 Famous Elyria American Valenciennes traces
VM (T Really astonishing.39c for the identical grades of famous Elyria American VaL Laces which we have ? sell m
VWthe regular war for 55c and $1.10 a bolt. But our manager went right into the Elyria factory, at Elyria, Ohio, and
. . .v. i " vi. -V-.1 t 0,. y,Mrr haA nn n an1 "FMtrea and Insertions to match. W to 4 Inches wiue.
wujt nforiy cirry bui uiua uun v. v t.. n
W 'I X fcT V V
a a
40c to 75o Net Tod Laces
Daintiest patterns in white
and cream, 4 to 9 inches
wide. For frills, neckwear,
etc. For Fall open- nf
ing sale, the yardabOC
iOo to $1 Venise Laces
Edges and insertions to
match in white and cream,
half to four inches wide.
Dozens of lovely de-
or-
signs. The yard at I
85c to $1.25 Embroideries Now 3?c
nandsome matched sets of edges, insertions and bands, 3 to 12
inches wide. ATso 18 to 27-inch Flouncings. Elaborate patterns' OQ
on fine Swiss and Nainsook. In opening sale tomorrow, yard 07C
If they hadn't come in this tremendous purchase, we'd have to
sell these Embroideries for 85c, $1 and even $1.25 a yard.
To $2 Embroideries at 49c
This lot consists of the loveliest Embroidery Flounc
ings from 18 to 45 inches wide most of them 27 inch
IWautiul, deeply worked eyelet, floral and convent
patterns, running as deep as 17 inches. Really worth
a m Aa W s A AV1 a 4Ua
l.ou up w at
Edges
$15 to $1.75 Net All-
Oven 13 inches wide, in
white and cream. In high
demand for waists, yokes,
nndersleeves, etc. A
good value. Yard
can Valenciennes Laces W
ncan VaL Laces which we have to sell in i
a to the Elyria factory, at Elyria, Ohio, and im
at 89c
itch.
$15 to $2 Spawrled Chif
fons 45-inch, for evening
dresses and waists. Silver
and gilt, spangled, in black
and a erood assort- "7 r
ment of colors. Yd. 7C
$3 to $6 Sample Barrettes
and Combs, $ 1 .98
MEIER FRANK'S- FIRST FLOOR.
ONE of the best purchases our jewelry
flWof marlft nn his recent Eastern
trip beautiful, -18-carat gold inlaid and Rhine-stone-set
Barrettes, Back Combs and Braid Pins
at half to a third the prices we should have to
ask regularly. ;
An entire sample line hardly two
alike. .-Actually worth $3.00, $4.00,
$5.00, $6.00 and many even higher.
Almost every conceivable new design shell and
-tinged with amber set with glittering brilliants
and handsomely gold inlaid. There are the latest
shapes in Barrettes, Back Combs, Bandeaux
Combs, Braid Back Combs several illustrated on
the right. See them today in rt A A
the 6th arid Alder-street win- jjfo J ,7()
dow. On sale tomorrow, only; '
50c to 75c Embroideries Now at 25c
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Almost endless range of beautiful patterns 01 eyeiex, iiorai, tuei bhu
convent work.' Embroideries for undermuslins, children 'swear, nf
etc Positive 50c to 75c grades, in Opening Sale tomorrow, yd. ilut
Nearly 10,000 yards of new Embroideries in this lot alone. Edges,
insertions, bands, 18-inch Flouncings and Corset Cover Embroideries.
75c New Silk Messalirtes 49c
" .v. wnnavwfa riDiT XTT.nnn. ORDER BY MA1X.
inKaklZiH " Mil -e .r - r
AND in nearly every beautiful Fall and Winter shade you
could possibly imagine. Rich, shimmering Silk Messa-
49c
.n ..trcrW onncrht now for new waists, dresses, linings, ete
.New browns, new grays, blues, tans, wine, lavender, helio,
neach. coronation green, Alice, Helen pink we can't name a
third of them here. Regular 75c Messalines, tomorrow, yard
i yard.
.$1 to 2 Baby Flonae
inc 27 inches wide, on
the sheerest, of Swiss.
Charming, new patterns.
In FaQ Opening '7Qn
Sale tomorrow, yd.
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Other Exquisite Silks
Some so fine and radiantly beautiful
you might think they came from the
looms of Fairyland. New plaids, new
Roman stripes. new bordered designs,
new Persians, new irridescent and gradJ
uated colorings. ' ' " " .
And, of 'course, all" the hew Autumn
shades in staple Taffetas, Moires, Mes
salines. -Crepe Meteors, Bengalines.
Prices from $1 to $7.50 a yard.
New Dress Goods
New Suitings for the "tailor-maid,"
in rich Autumn browns, new grays,
tans, greens, blues, the smart rough
weaves predominating. Yard, $1.50
and $2. '
" New Imported Broadcloths from the
finest looms of France, Germany and
Austria. All - daytime and evening
shades. Yard, $1.50 to $3.
New Polo Cloths, high in Fashion's
favor. Plain and reversible colorings.
Yard, $2.50 to $o.
New R. & S. Silk Poplins, $1.5.0 and $2