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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1913)
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SPORTING AND MARKET REPORTS - SECTION TWO Pages 1 to 20 NO. 11. it- mm WMmmmm &t&gz$?S? . r-. - " ' " '" ' " ' ' . -art -w- riTT in IQII " VOL. XXXII. PORTLAND. OREGON. SUMJAl Jiuajiuti. J" lv" ? EASTER. WEEK AT ILipmari, Wolfe ., Co. M rim. Vanity de Luxe in Leather We have just received a complete assortment of dainty little Vanity de Luxe in tan, brown, gray and black. In pin seal, morocco, walrus and calfskin. They are little envelope-shape purses carried by an adjustable handle. Some are fitted with mirror, coin purse, pencil and memorandum pad. Lined with silk moire or leather. . , Prices $1.75 to $5.00 The Exquisite Nellrose Hand Bags Are shown here in greatest variety. All the latest shapes and sizes approved by Dame Fashion. The Nellrose bag is an ultra fashionable novelty, which will be carried by the most particular Americen women Flrt Floor. Postscript Late yesterday afternoon we sought the sanctum of the window-decorating staff. We found that large and mys terious apartment the scene of tre mendous activity. Great boxes of growing ferns and innumerable pots and jardineres, with paper hoods sur rounded us. And the tulips and daffodils! They grew in such lux urious profusion as to fairly dazzle one. Stately Easter lilies peeped from their paper coverings, and a huge garden of blue hyacinth gave out its incomparable fragrance. The shroud ed window-trimming room, which usually resembles the property room of a theater, looked like a fairyland. "Surely." we remarked to the window-trimming chief, "this is not an eleventh-hour arrangement. You could not have procured all of these without due care and forethought. - The window chief smiled broadly. "Our care and forethought dates back to New Year's." he replied. "We placed our orders with the florist then, and he arranged to give 'us one of his largest green-houses. Ever since then things have been grow ing and growing especially for this week's display. Every detail of color and line has been planned for months. The flowers were told just what col ors to wear. "Of course." he went on. "our scheme has been kept secret We feel assured that nothing like this has ever before been offered in Portland. The windows will be gardens of glow iS lulurand not a single artificial flower will be used." "What about the fountain and the electric lights?" we queried. "That's another secret," replied the window chief, smiling again. "How ever." he assured us .modestly, "the fountain and the electric lights will be there, and I don't think you will be disappointed." B'rer Easter Rabbit, with his muth stuffed with a bright carrot and a most expressive pair of ears, which can be made to wiggle up and down, sat on the novelty counter, near the Fifth-street entrance., at the Lipman & Wolfe Store. Beside him perched the Easter Chick, her mouth wide open for a chirp of greeting. Verily, a welcome and pleasant sight, for the Chick and the Rabbit always know when Spring is here and come to call the boys and girls out of doors. B rer Rabbit confided to me that he had been waiting for Easter a long, long time ; so had the Easter Chick. Both of them expect to hide in a nest of Easter eggs next Sunday, ready to greet the child that finds them, Little egg baskets, fluffy chicks and ducklings. Easter babies and tiny Easter bonnets, all suggest a Spring welcome. Indeed, the fast-growing custom of ushering in the Spring with tome timely remembrance is a very pretty one for grown-ups, as w" a for children. The Wicklow Hills are very high, and so's the Hill of Houth, sir; But there's a hill much higher still ay. higher than them both. sir. 'Twas on the top of this high hill St. Patrick preached the sarmint That drove the frogs into the bogs and bothered all the varmint. The toads went hop. the frogs went flop, slap-dash into the water. And the beasts committed suicide to save themselves from slaughter. Nine hundred thousand vipers blue he charmed with sweet discourses. And dir.ed on them at Killaloo in soups and second courses. Thus sang the Celtic bard of the fame of St. Patrick, the most beloved and companionable patriarch ' that ever lived. Tomorrow is St. Patrick's :wn day. Let every man. woman and child who can boast a kinship to Erin do honor to the affable and energetic old gentleman, whose Spring house cleaning is so poetically celebrated. Green ribbons at the ribbon counter, near the Fifth-street entrance. Cleber tEfjings for Caster "Fain I'd write a sonnet to my lady's Easier bonnet. But she is twice as sweet as any rose upon it." A NOSEGAY made of imported flowers. Wild rose, forget-me-nots and mignonette. Combinations of lilies of the valley and orchids, forget-me-nots and orchids Bulgarian boutonnieres sweet peas, camellias gardenias and violets, making a most delightful Easter gift. 75c to $1.50. HAIR ORNAMENTS of spun glass ostrich feathers paradise in pink, blue, mais, white, cerise, black and American Beauty; also' rhinestone, pearl and ribbon ban deaux, and rhinestone and pearl hair pins. 25c to $6.00 each. Ribbon Section, First Floor A Special Offering of $3.75 Lingerie Waists at $2.45 Dozens of women may select their new Easter blouse from this selection, for these waists are in dainty, attractive styles, which are always a welcome adjunct to the particular woman's wardrobe. High neck and long-sleeve styles. Low neck and short-sleeve styles. Tucking, lace and embroidery trimmings. A great many novel features, copied from imported models, have been adopted to make these waists the most attractive ever offered. ' Third Floor wmmw of Easter Gift Books Sunday School Teachers' Bible, Special 98c With illustrations, family record, concordance, maps, subject index, red under gold edges, silk marker and divinity circuit. All Bibles, Testaments and Prayer Books Reduced We make a specialty of Catholic prayer books and carry a large assortment in white prayer books suitable for a child's first communion. Also vest pocket, editions for men. Key of Heaven and Bibles. i , Episcopal prayer books and hymnals in fine bindings. Prayer books in large type. Prayer books in white suede, also Bibles and Testa ments in extra large type. Attractive Books Suitable for Easter at All Prices BucmtBt. A Highly Important and Most Opportune Sale of (bemng (jfioaks; ant, 0ptva 'Qraps Special $32.50, $35.00 and $38.50 A brilliant host of handsome wraps in more than a dozen styles. And this is a timely reminder of the fact that we are soon to be accorded the exquisite pleasure of listening to the world's greatest opera singers, which will be the social and musical event of the season. Are you prepared to meet its demands? If not, let us help you in the selection of a fashionable wrap. Fortunately for us, and more so for you, is this offering of evening cloaks at so opportune a time. These lovely wraps were secured through a special purchase, which explains why they are offered at these extraordinary prices. Charmeuse Moire Satin Crepe Meteor Brocade Silk In Black Taupe Light. Blue Rose, Pink, White They are quite as effective as Paris models that cost eighty to a hundred dollars, being pat terned after those gracefully draped styles. Lined throughout with silk and trimmed with hand made silk ornaments. f It would be almost impossible to describe these garments happily combining beauty and quality of materials newest of fashions and presenting to you a marvelous money-saving op portunity. Third Floor Exclusive Patterns Manhattan Shirts The best and choicest patterns from the Manhattan shirt factories are exclusively shown by us in Portland. We've taken the cream of the" line. The weaves are more beautiful than ever. Select your Easter shirt from this most comprehensive stock. ' New designs in Russian cords, plain and plaited fronts, $3.00. French stripes, double cuffs, $4.00. Others from $1.50 up. First Floor ? MoMtp ftatlortb &uit $40.00 Clever Models Fashionable Fabrics It wasn't so many seasons ago that women were prone to look aghast at a ready-to-wear suit which had any preten sions out of the ordinary. Thanks to the evolution of fashion that feeling is a thing of the past and now the up-to-date woman purchases her suits all ready made to hand. We feel that we are justified in saying that it is our suit shop which has helped the women of Portland to overcome this feeling. For we carry none but the best that the market affords, always giving our customers the most exclusive and, withal, the finest garments that can be had. And the suits we offer Monday at $40.00 are another personification of this fact. Of fine imported Bedford cord, in navy blue, Copenhagen and golden brown. Note the original cut of the jacket, which fastens with one large button with the front gracefully rounded away towards the back. The long plaited revers and collar of .silk trim this coat in a most becoming manner. Hand-made orna ments of cloth and silk and silk piping also add to its attrac tiveness. The skirt is draped in a fancy tunic style, piped with satin and trimmed with hand-made ornaments as are seen on the jacket Third Floor An Acceptable Easter Cift Bracelet Watches Special $14.00 Unusual, we admit, and yet that is the opportunity here to morrow. This watch is fully guaranteed and built for accuracy not alone for adornment A twenty-year gold-filled case and plain band bracelet Has lever movement Watch and Jewelry Repairing at moderate prices; best work in the city. rlTmt rioor. Cfje (Easter Globes" In styles and shades that match the Spring suits and gowns. We Offer . Reynier Suede Gloves of the best quality 1 6-button length in black and white and opera shades. ' $3.50 a pair. ArrExcetient'-Quality Lambskin Glace Gloves 16-button length, overseam. In black, white and tans. $3.00 a pair. 16-Button Pique Glace Kid Gloves with stitched backs and three-pearl clasp. $3.50 a pair. Maggioni Glace Kid Gloves 1 6-button length. In black, tan, grays, navy, "white and opera shades. $4.00 a pair. Superior Quality Washable white doe gloves. Full elbow length. $3.00 a pair. A High-Class Glace Glove with one-pearl clasp. Pique sewn style with heavy embroidery backs. In black and white only. $1.75 a pair. ' Two-Clasp Suede Gloves in soft blending shades which" match the popular suede finish shoes. $1.50, $2.00 and $2.25 pair. Flint Floor. The Supreme Importance of the Corset of Today The corset is of more importance in this era of the "uncor seted effect" than ever before in the history of fashion, be cause it must produce its indispensable effects without leav ing the slightest trace of its presence. The Etoile de Francecpret.giye syelt lines of youth, permitting entire muscular freedom, which is the secret of the uncorseted effect The Etoile de prance corset will not show under even the smoothest gown. The wearer is abso lutely assured the maximum of style, comfort and satisfaction. Prices, $5.00 to $19.50 Fourth Floor. Messaline and Taffeta Silk Petticoats The New Styles at $3.95 In this lot are two new Spring models of extra quality silk, guaranteed messaline and soft-finished chiffon taffeta silk. One style is made with a deep tucked flounce and three section knife plaited ruffle and silk under-ruffle. The other model is in a new tailored style, with deep tucked flounce and ruffle with silk under-ruffle. In black, navy, royal blue, white, brown, gray, Copen hagen, emerald, Nell rose, American Beauty, light blue, pink, wistaria and changeable colors. Third Floor ttkin$ lour (faster (ftir (ustom puloring; alon For Women Is Fully Prepared to Make to Your Especial Order tEatloreti Hmtts anb Coats; For the Spring and Summer Season . Original French Models on Display Distinctive Imported Fabrics Tailoring Dept., Seventh Floor Junior Dresses Of Charmeuse and Crepe de Chine in white. Orient, N ell rose and Taupe. For girls 15 and 17 years of age. In the most charming styles of the season. Fourth Floor. Her Favorite PERFUME Can always be found at our Perfume Shop We also offer an assortment of new odors from the- foremost perfumers of France, such as D'Orsay, Charny, Houbigant, Cotey and Guerlain. D'Orsay's, $2.00 Bottle Such odors as Charme, Cheva lier, Jasmin, Iris, Rose, Violet and Muguet. All may be had in bulk and all exquisite odors. Also dainty one-half ounce bottles of these same odors at $ 1 .00 each. t Package at $3.50 Original bottles of D'Orsay's Garden Series, put up in attrac tive packages. Coty's L'Origan, $3.00 Bottle Also the toilet water at $2.50 a bottle. Houbigant's Ideal, $4 Bottle Packed in a satin box. Mary Garden,. $1.65 Ounce Houbigant's Floral Odors, $1.00 Ounce $1.50 Bottle, 98c This isCottan's Excelda, Melda and Violette. Floral Concentres, 95c Violet or Rose odors. Pivers' Azurea, 55c Ounce Charny's Myral, $1.50 Ounce Charny's Lyrtis, $1.50 Ounce Packages, $1.50 Each Of Charny's Lyrtis or Myral in attractive packages. Tlnt Fior. orntet Come to the Lipman-Wolfe Millinery Salon Here the hats are so varied so uncommonly different, that it seems not pos sible for a woman to fail in finding her choice. Hats are very beautiful this year, from die tiniest tailored toque to the plume-swept dress hat they are tempt ingly lovely. Our saleswomen are trained to study your need, and find its true millinery answer. Hats made in our own ateliers start at $10. French hats begin at $25. We also announce for tomorrow a new and attractive dress hat, designed and executed in our own shop. This charming model is today illustrated, ana setts for $20.00. Second Floor The Dress Goods Salon Presents the Important Spring Fashions Materials that French dressmakers and tailors favor, rich, reversible fabrics, fine serge, bordered weaves, beautiful eponge and other dress goods. ... , A point to be borne in mind is that all these fabrics imported as well as American are chemically analyzed before being shown to our patrons. Hair-line stripe granite, in browns, tans and grays. 54 inches wide. $1.75 yard. Hair Line Suitings 50 in. wide. 7.50 and $1.75 a yard. English suitings, 54 inches wide. $2.50 yard. Pekin stripe fabrics. 54 inches wide. $2.50 yard. striped Wool Eponge In plain, illuminated and effects. 56 inches wide. $3.50 yard. Black and white checks, in all size checks. 50c to $2.50 yard. ream dress goods, priced from $1.25 to $5.00 yard. Second Floor