The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, February 02, 1913, SECTION TWO, Image 21

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    CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
SPORTING AND M ARKET
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SECTION TWO
Pages 1 to 18
VOL. XXXII. PORTLAND. OREGON. SUNDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 2, 1913. " NO- j
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Veto
Postscript"
Valentine Week, with
festive little Cupids gamboling
and cavorting over endless
sheets of cardboard. Who was
St Valentine, anyway? Some
benevolent old chap, we are
sure, to get a day of roses and
cardboard Cupids dedicated to
himself.
At any rate, we've been get
ting ready for him. Monday
morning, with brilliant red
hearts blazing upon every post
and pillar, we shall be ready
to usher in Valentine week
Cupids and all !
To advertise only the truth
that is our aim and ambition.
Sincerity in advertising is the
adman's hobby. You can't fool
all of the people all of the time.
You don't want to. You want
to tell people- the truth about
your store your goods your
prices.
The object of this page is to
present to the public fairly
squarely and honestly the
offer of our services.
We are specialists in mer
chandise. It is our business to
keep abreast of the times and
to give information about every
new thing on the market It is
a task of which we are proud
for it is not a small one and it .
is for this that we have been
fitting ourselves for over half a
century.
If we can be of service to
you, we are ready to do so. It
is our mission in the scheme of
busy, every-day - life to be al
ways ready to show you the
best and the newest merchan
dise, and to tell you the truth
about fashions, materials and
actuaTworth.
We aim to give truthful in
formation in our window dis
plays and advertisements. We
wish to serve the public by sup
plying its wants with the best
that can be had for the money.
We rely on the honor of our
customers. We wish to serve
you to the best of our ability.
And to this end we are willing
to return your money if your
purchase is not all that we said
it was. -
SPECIAL NOTICE Just a bit of news
before this page goes to press.
Madame Bernhardt the
wonderful French woman.
whose genius, caprices and
perennial youth have kept the
world agog for so many years,
visited our store Saturday
morning.
It is not that Madame shops ;
but Saturday, apparently un
attended by any one except her
maid, she walked in the big
Fifth-street entrance and stood
among us. She was sprightly,
gracious and as young as
ever.
"V oila," she cried, "what a
beautiful establishment! Ah,
it is like my dear Paris yes,"
she continued with a mischiev
qus smile, "I have shopped here
every day this Week, ond no one
knows me. I speak English
yes and they do not know that
it is I."
We were surprised to hear .
it Everyone remembered the
bright, interested woman with
the "English speech," but none
of the, clerks had recognized
Madame Bernhardt Madame
was pleased, and so were we
to find her so refreshing, so
frank, and above all, so young.
She visited the various de
partments, made some pur
chases of perfume at the Drug
Counter and stopped to examine
the articles on the Jewelry
counters on her way out.
" shall always come to this
store," she told us in parting.
"I love Portland. Yes, it is
lovely." And amid a volley
of "Adieus" she rode awav.
Valentine Gift Books
"A Hoosier Romance." by James
Whitcomb Riley. $ .50
"Cupid En Route," by Barbour . .
$1.00
"The Harbor of Love,"' by Bar
bour $1.50
"The Golden Heart," "Joyce of
Jasmines" and "The Lilac Girl," by
Barbour $1.58
"The Adventures of Kitty Cobb,"
by James Montgomery Flagg $2.00
"Rosebuds." by Henry Hutt. $2.50
Underwood's "American Types".
...$2.50
"A Young Man's Fancy" -beautifully
illustrated by Coles Phillips
.. . ..$3.00
Harrison Fisher's "Maidens Fair"
$3.50
The always popular Riley books,
illustrated by Howard Chandler
Christy, make very acceptable Val
entine gifts. "An Old Sweetheart
of Mine." "The Girl I ' Loved."
"When She Was About Sixteen"
and "Home Again With Me."
Then, there are hundreds of other
titles from which to choose, in bind
ings of decorated cloth, silk and
leather, at prices to suit every taste.
The) range from
25c to $5.00
Basfment
Red and White
Satin Ribbons
In All Widths for
Decorative Purposes
lc to 25c Yard
White Ratine 85c Yard
Fine quality, medium weight.
White Flake Ratine $1.50
A new weave, very effective.
Stamped White Ratine 65c
A very attractive weave.
Bordered Ratine 79c
White open border ratine which
needs no extra trimmings.
White Silk Ratine $1.50
A very soft and pliable fabric.
Pretty Valentines
WitH Pretty Sentiments
In every design and shape imaginable, and with appropriate senti
ments, may be found here. Some elaborate and others simple
but all effective with their little verses and attractive pictures.
Many table decorations and favors. Hostesses who are
planning pretty tables for St Valentine's day will find a number
of suggestions. Red hearts for place cards or pretty place cards
with witty quotations, cunning little-paper 'dishes with Cupids, and
similar sentimental things are ready, to make Cupid's day a
gay one.
St. Valentine pies may now be had, and can be made to order
in any color scheme desired
3fmporteb Spring Wa jfaforto
The wash dress fabrics for the Spring and Summer of 1913
form a standard of excellency that has eclipsed any previous at
tempt of former seasons, in both variety and beauty.
We hear whispers on all sides (and indications point to the
fact) that white in all its wondrous beauty will prevail. We are
especially prepared to meet this great white demand with white
wash fabrics that are unsurpassed in weave and texture.
We will attempt to give you an idea of a few, a very few, of
the many IMPORTED novelties, all of which measure from 40,
45 to 47 inches in width.
Shoes
In Fashion's Favored Style
For Women
Special $2.39
Regular Price $3.00
Shoes of patent leather and
dull calf blucher lace and
button styles.
Made with welt soles, me
dium round toes with tips.
Sizes 3 to 8 widths C, D
1 T-
and c.
Basement.
White Ratine Net $1.75
Suitable for full dress over color
or for trimming purposes.
Embr'dered French Voile $1
Very sheer white ground with
..embroidered designs. '
French Batiste 50c
White fabric, embroidered in
overcast and eyelet work.
Crepe Voile $2.95
Embroidered in- figures and eye
let work. Pare white.
Basement.
Silks New From Paris
Newly Popular and Newly Beautiful
Now on Exhibition and Sale
Second Floor.
European Valentine Favors
A complete and beautiful assortment of Valentine or party favors is
shown in our art department. There are German and Dresden china im
ported novelties, grotesque figures from Berlin, centerpieces, glass and
gilt vases. -
Lack f space will not permit us to list all these simple and elaborate
prices. '
German China Favors
60c to $1.00
Beautiful German China fern
dishes decorated effectively in
Dresden flower designs. Have in
ner dish for fern.
German Baskets $1.00
German china baskets with raised
flower decoration.
Dresden China Novelties
$1.00 to $4.50
Genuine Dresden china novelties
such as bon bon and almond dishes,
flower baskets, comports and
Fprinkling pots.
Tea Bells $2.75
Quaint Dutch design tea bells,
prettily colored.
Bonbonieres 50c to $3.50
French gilt mounted china bon
bonieres. In openwork design with
edge of basket and handle beauti
fully gilded.
Nut or Bon-Bon Dishes
35c to $1.50
Large size nut or bon bon dishes
or individuals with bisque decora
tion of daisies, roses, carnations
and other pretty flower designs.
Favors or Centerpieces
50c to $5.00
Lifelike plants mounted on dec
orated German china jardinieres
with removable cover and suitable
for bon bons. Can be had with
rose plant, hyacinth, carnation or
begonia. sixtk Floor.
Imported Fans
Special $7.50
Formerly Sold at $10.00
to $20.00 Each
Dame Fashion decrees that
the evening costume is not
complete without a dainty fan,
and the ones in this special of
fering are particularly appro
priate for the society maid or
matron.
They are of real lace and
silk spangled and decorated
or beautifully painted with
real pearl sticks. One charm
ing Spanish fan is exquisitely
hand-painted and has hand
carved decorated sticks.
First Floor.
SilK Hosiery
FOR FASTIDIOUS WOMEN
Our silk hosiery, through their superior
quality and perfect shaping have von for
them an enviable prestige with critical
Women.
At $1.50 the Pair
Of thread silk in light, medium or
heavy weight. Some have cotton tops,
others are all silk.
Also at this price is the new Kayser
"But-I-Nol" thread silk hose, made with
patent button hole "garter tops. i
. At $2.00 a Pair
Fine eauee thread silk stockings in
various weights, from light to heavy. All
extra spliced with all the excellence to
be found in stocks at double this price.
At $3.50 a Pair '
Shot silk stockings in a variety of color
combinations that are exceptionally new
and pretty.
At $4.50 a Pair
Thread silk ribbed boot stockings in
shot silk effects, such as black and red,
black and white, white with tan, white
with black, and other desirable color com
ki'nstlnnc This is a strons. durable
quality.
At $8.50 a Pair
French thread silk stockings in black,
tan or white with inset at ankle of real
lace. The latest novelty in silk hosiery
that promises to become very popular-
First Floor.
Fancy Candle
Shades
Plain or elaborate candle shades may
be had from 25c to $3.50, and a vague
idea of the designs may be derived from
the following descriptions :
Candle Shades 25c
Pretty frilled cretonne candle shades in
plain colors or dainty Dresden patterns.''
Frilled or plain at top with braid trimming.
Candle Shades $1.75
Red, pink and, yellow frilled cretonne
candle shades, trimmed with white silk
braid and neat lace medallions. Have ,
edging of wide opal bead fringe.
At $2.75 and $3.50
Beautiful colored shades in round and
square shapes, with deep fringe of colored
beads to match. The entire shade is most
artistically covered with dainty, silk
rosettes. Slxtn Floor.
A Newly Formed Group
of Suits
Selling at $35, $38.50, $42.50
Monday $27.50
Of Chiffon Broadcloth Boucle Cheviot Whipcord
Herring Bone Worsteds and fine Serges.
In this collection of suits we are prepared to show you the
finest tailoring, the best qualities and the most attractive styles.
Every suit in the group is modeled on lines that will be worn
this Spring and Summer.
In navy, black, brown, taupe, gray
and two-toned navy, browns and gray.
Two and five-button effect plain tailored jackets with straight
or slight cutaway fronts, with semi-fitting or strap backs. Fin
ished with tiny pin tucking and embroidered silk crow's feet
Plain tailored collars and revers. On some will be seen col
lars of velvet, others with broadcloth.
The skirts have the raised waist line, with panel back or lap
over seams on the back as well as the front. ntrd Floor.
Putting the House Into
Cretonnes
The First Showing of the New Spring Patterns
The use" of cretonnes is becoming more and more a fashion
this side of the water as it has long been in England, where
the most charming homes are chintzed and cretonned
throughout.
People who like English effects will find here a wonderful
showing of these quaint designs.
Odd hand-blocked patterns, large and small flower prints
and many charming effects such as are found as window and
doorway draperies, and furniture covers in the prettiest English
and attractive French homes.
Prices 20c, 25c, 35c, 40c, 50c, 60c and 75c the yard.
Fourth Floor.
1913 Nemo Corsets
Lasticurve Back Self-Reducing Models
These new Nemo corsets, with their Lastikops bandlets, are
indorsed by physicians all over the country. They are par
ticularly suitable for the stout figure, and while being of an.
extreme length -are made to bend with the figure. "The broad
gores of elastic, which extend far below the back steels, are
laced clear down to the end. The self reduso strap in the front
reduces the abdomen and curves with the figure.
Whether sitting or standing, these new Nemo corsets are
exceedingly comfortable.
Prices $1.50, $3.50 and $5.00. S Four Floor.
7(J
That Came Direct From Paris
These newest styles in graceful hand bags superb
ly illustrate the vogue for novelty in dress accessories.
Among the materials employed in their make-up are
Silks, Pinseal, Suede, Morocco and V achelt. The
shapes are decidedly attractive and original, with
elegant and artistic mountings.
Prices range from $10.00 to $30.00 each.
FIrt-Floor.
The Lingerie Store Offers
Cleanup Lots of
Dainty Underinuslins
$1.75 COMBINATION SUITS $1.25
Two pretty styles in corset cover and drawer combinations.
One has dainty yoke of Val lace, insertion and embroidery
drawn with ribbon. The other style is trimmed with fancy
medallions and fine Val lace drawn with two ribbons. Waist
lines are finished with ribbon and beading. Drawers are open,
with pretty lace edgings to match corset cover.
$2.25 COMBINATION SUITS $1.49
Corset cover and drawer combination of fine longcloth, with
yokes of new pointed lace or trimmed with embroidery, medal
lions of fine lace or embroidery finished with lace edge, bead
ing and ribbon. Other styles have edgings of fine embroidery
or Duchess lace, or are trimmed with allover embroidery.
Drawers are finished with embroidery or lace edge.
$3.00 AND $3.50 COMBINATION SUITS $2.29
Combinations of soft, sheer material with trimmings of fine
double-thread laces, lace edgings and insertions combined in
fancy yoke design, with medallions of embroidery or lace.
Princess style corset coverand drawers trimmed with Val or
torchon lace, ribbon drawn through beading at neck and pretty
bow of satin ribbon in front of corset cover. Drawers are
trimmed with laces, insertion and ribbon."
$4.50 COMBINATION SUITS $3.39
A very fine assortment of corset cover and drawer combina
tions in either princess or waisted style, and daintily trimmed
with yokes of fine lace, medallions and insertion. A few
princess combinations are made of strips of allover embroidery
and lace insertion, finished at neck with lace beading and
ribbon. Also waisted styles of eyelet embroidery and insertion.
Fourth Floor.