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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1915)
16 SS .'H'-'T'- nil ill I i 11hJ . . - I jg I 11 mm mm IMIIIill'll SUM lifflill MMMmlt MA HI ilillllilllil Hlilibillil illiin,tiiii;ijti;liiiiiinti!.,t(iluiiitii!liri'ti , m News of Newer and Better Things,, Savings of Dollars and Other Happy Accomplishments of Meier & Frank Hands and Heads I Mail Orders FILLED In a Hurry! for March, 15c Now Ready! ir"-"'!!i l.in tilill jjp''!!"! lii"''!!:'1!! :i! :;.-, j;. IBHl .,;"',,ir'ii ' 1 6S7mm 1913 I The Quality Store of Portland I B nrtlv, SixU. "Morrison, Alder Sta. B 1 This Is On o the NEW HATS Don't fail to see the scores of other models in our Millinery Salons. All are new. charmine and effective In their designs. Here you'll find the latest models from Vosu, Hyland. Phipps, Knox and Burgesser all are in abundance. Also modish untrlmmed shapes in greatest variety and for their adornment the flowers, fruits, fancies and novelties that are to be the fashion this season. We heartily welcome all to our Millinery Salons. Small Floor, Slxth-St. Bids. Come Tomorrow See Our Women's Smart New SUITS AND COATS The trend of Dame Fashion's decrees in women's Spring: apparel for the season of 1915 is becoming more evident each day. We're receiving new Suits, Coats and Dresses on every express, and gradually we're coming to realize what the settled and accepted modes will be. Yes, the styles are "different"! And do you lrjow what the Keneral air is? A founda tion of COMMON SENSE, .developed along; graceful lines, with very individual touches that gire dash and style to the models. Some are distinctly Individual the military, the Nor folk while others are pleasing combinations and novel effects. The skirts are decidedly fuller, the coats shorter, the materials substantial; there are many new shades. The NEW SUITS I TheNEWCOATS Navy, Copenhagen, tan. sand and putty shades, new style coats and skirts, in misses' and .women's sizes, moderately priced at 15 to $75. Special Lines of Salts Priced $25, $30, $35 Tan coverts lead in style, with white chinchilla, black-and-white checks in short and three-quarter lengths. Priced (12.50 to J48.50. Special Liars of Coats Priced $25, $30, $35 The New Golfing Suits First time shown In Portland. Made of firmly-woven Jersey knit material. In Norfolk style. Rose, tan, green and brown mixtures. Popular suits now in Bast and South for golf and outing wear. Priced $30 to 39.50. Mandelberg Auto Coats shown In an assortment of light gray, tans. Oxfords and brown mixtures. Full and three-quarter length. Full line of Fizes. These coats are all the rage. Vverr ri-tlv-dred woman has one. Priced $17.50 to $27.50. Fourth Floor, Mxth-SL. UllUt. Hosiery and Underwear Women's 3?re Cotton Hone, lipht eKht, black with lavender bandings. Double-fashioned soles, high spliced heels, all sized S'-i to 10. Three OCS pairs 7U. pair 6wC Infanta rte Purr SI' Is Hone, in tan shades. Made with Fearn Jes feet, sizes 4 to OCS Very special, pair -OC Klrt Floor, Mxth-M. Bids;. U o m e dn to 3 Hal i s Glove sMlfc Knickers, in white, pink, taupe, array and black. All sizes in the lot re- 1 QC duced to, pair X7w Women's 94 and S4.ro Glove Silk L'nion Suits, in white only. Made with plain andO CSfl Vnioker knee, priced... OtOU Women" Silk Vett, heau- tifmiy t- in r o t d e red. White, pink and blue, in small i 1 Q nizes only, now A 17 Women' SI TV to $1.73 Knitted Knickers, in white only. Knee j.nd ankle length, regular QO and extra sizes IOC Seeond Floor, Slxth-St. I Ids. Were Now Showing a Profusion of Dainty New Undermuslins Every Garment Bearing Consumers' League Label 9 The label of the Consume? s' League on any garment guarantees that it has een made under the most perfect sanitary conditions, by well-paid, intelli gent workers. It insures also perfect workmanship and attention to details no loose ends or careless fin ishing will be found on garments thus labeled. w Gowns, in slip over and high-neck, open front styles, made of c a m b r lc and nainsook, lace and embroidery trimmed. Priced 98t to 3.9S. Nfw Envelope Ckemi Be, made of fine nainsook. Nearly all made in simple dainty style, edged with lace and e m b r o 1 d e ry. Prices 98c to 82. SO. Xevr Skirts, made on the straight lines, some plain, others with deep e m b r o i dery flouncing. Also pique skirts (non transparent), with Cluny lace edging. Prices 98 to SI. 98. NeWlBjawers, good qual ity rftUnsook and cam brie materials, lace or e m b r oldery ruffled, as well as plain effects. Priced 594 to 83.50. New Corset Covers, splen did materials, edgings of lace and embrolde ry. Simple and elaborate styles. Priced 59 to S2.98. New Knee-Length Skirts, trimmed with neat em broidery. Priced 59 and 754. New Skirts, of nainsook, cambric pique or crepe, plain or with scalloped bottoms. Priced at 79. Second Floor. Slxth-St. Bids:. I 1600 Pairs of "Women's Perrin's Fine French KID GLOVE This is a sample line of Gloves used by the New York house and traveling: men representing; the famous French makers, Pen-in & Co. Because we are one of the largest users of Perrin's Gloves in the United States we were able to secure these samples, which were being1 sought by some of the largest stores in America. Every pair of Gloves in perfect condition, and made from selected skins only. S ft PERRIN'S 1.25 TO 1.50 GLOVES 98c Real French kid, glace, suede, cape ede. cape skin and mocha. In black, filte, tand, raya. mode and champagne, le. two and three - clasD, overeeam, iiue and P. X. M. sewn. Sizes & to 7. jur choice, two pairs 11.90. pair ?Sc. PERRIN'S 1.75 TO 2.50 GLOVES 1.39 Cape style, mocha, chamois, place kid and some silk-lined gloves. Overscan, and pique sewn, one and two - clasp styles. Paris point and fancy embroid ered backs. Mostly medium sizes, ti. 6-4, C!j and 6s. Two pairs $2.70, pair $1.39. First Floor, Slxth-$t. Bid. If The "Dorothy Perkins" Adjustable Dryer For Infants Clothing: This dryei is so c o n trlved that It will stretch the e a r m e nt while drying to tn correct size, or the size you desire. Garments of the smallest size to 2 years may be placed upon the dryer. See the illus - tration, which will give you a clear Idea of the method of usinff. i special demonstration and sale in our Infants' Depart ment tomorrow. Price $1.25. Serand Floor. th-8t. Bid nr. Some New and Lovely Tub Fabrics Just a handful of the many new wash goods ar riving daily. A I-OTely Silk and Cotton Crepe de Chine comes embroidered tf 1 In colors, 38-inch, O X Another Silk and Cotton Crepe de Chine is shown in pink, Chinese blue, copper, Russian grreen, oyster white and mahog- Ttf any, 40-inch OC Cable Striped Voile, a new con ceit has colored embroider ed flowers on contrasting OC background. 40-inch X.v A Dainty Fine Voile, with tinted ground and colored em- QQ broidered figures. Is 40-ln. X.IO Klne Crepe, embroidered In pink and gTeen and yellow and 1 QQ prreen effects, 40-inch... X.IO Beautiful Imported French Nov elties, In plain and em- O QQ broidered effects. 40-inch O.IO Third Floor, Slxth-St. Bids. 1915 Models of Madame Irene Fine Corsets Now Being Exhibited in Our CorsetSalons The beautifully modeled ..Madame Irene Corsets for the season of 1915 have arrived, and women who KNOW Corsets are flockiner to our salons to be fitted. The Madame Irene is the PERFECT COR SET, designed by a woman who is unusually equipped for the work both by natural endow ments and years of experience a woman who has catered to the corset needs of women on both sides of the Atlantic. Design, material and .workmanship are he element, that make op a corset and the design Is the predominating factor Kxperl- md nr, nit tin the material, but onlr great study and attention to detal le'; blned Ith constant attention to the de mands of the fashion centers, ean Produce the proper corset tor prevailing modes. And that's where the Madame Irene reaches the highest perfection the designing Is perfect I But you're Interested In the new features of the 1915 Madame Irene! Perhaps the most notict able change is the slightly incurving waste line, nnn th nhKenc nf the "boxv" effect of the sea sons past. You mav choose high, low or medium bust lines. Another In novation, and a happy one. 19 the military flat back and long tapering lines Every line of the new Madame Irene suggests slendernca and the willowv effect, yet conforming to the natural turves of the figure. Beautiful brocades, coutil and batiste materials, handsome trimming and every attention to perfection of finish Kiak the Madame Irene pre-eminent. New Madame Irene Models are priced ti.50 to $15. Expert fitters always In attendance. I- lfth Kloor, tlth-M. Uulldisg. Mi N s Were Discontinuing Several Models Therefore These "Indestructo" Trunks Reducedegg?j It is a well-known fact that "Indestructo" Trunks are sold under restricted contract, and the prices never vary except as in this sale of discontinued models. f 20 to S28.SO Steamer Models, SG-ineh box, three-quarter men s and run - size women s trungs. Dear- soa 7c 'Indestructo' bear features, re- lng all the duced to. . . 33 to 134 Indeatrueton Traveler Models. Fine Pegomold covered, with polished brass protections, jj-fc T ff A beautifully lined and trimmed. Only a few f on hand 143 and 44 Models at 832 and 833. 50. 39.50 Models at 27. 50 Temporary Annex, Fifth Floor. 15 23 Eyery "Indestmcto" Ti-unk is oniaranteed for five years against damage or total destruction bv fire, or loss in transit; breakage of box, whether through carelessness, neglect or other wise : breakage of all metal protections or lock ; breakage of trays or inside accessories or de fective workmanship. $21 to $28 40-Inch Dress Three-Quarter Men's ans 7t! and Steamer Trunks, extra wide, trays ape- I J cially designed, reduced to a45 Special "4.-.78" Wardrobe Models, with 45-ln. boxes, linen lined and veneer hinges. Fitted for men's and women's garments, 14 on hand; for Our Home Furnishings Sale Offers Four Big Odd Lots in Blankets J 4.75 Blankets the Pai l-'Ntr v pood value. pairs to be sold ai. the pair, $1.75. 7.00 White Wool j- rjl Blankets, the Pair O O Made with fancy borders, bed size: 50 pairs in tho lot. Full $10 White Wool -7 "7"? Blankets, the pair O Made from best lambswool, light I and warm: 20 pairs. 115 White Wool 1 O ftC Blankets, a Pair 1Z.C0 Finished with four-Inch satin binding: full sire: 12 pairs. TeiwporarT Annex, yinth Floor. In Our Great Home Furnishings Sale Tomorrow Is Oriental Rug Day We have a limited number of beautiful and high-grade Oriental Rugs in carpet sizes, as well as small rugs, that we are closing out at about half the regular prices. In buvlns Oriental lluss it is well to remember that you buy not for a season, or even a few years, but for a lifetime. How Important, then. that Oriental Hues should te purcnasea Trom a reuaoie nouse, a nuube wuh-h euaiauitrcs mo io Wu..tJ ." " -j K e ry Oriental Huff sold here is told under mat guarantee. A few of the items below will give only a faint idea of the values we are offering-: One S425 Kermanshah Rug, 8-9x12-0, at. .8150.00 One $475 Kermanshah Rug, 8-7x11-9, at. -S237.00 One S400 Kashan Rug, 7-11x11-5, at. ... .200.00 Ore S275 Mohal Rug, 9-0x12-2, at S137.50 One ?300 Serapi Rug, 9-0x12-0, at S150.00 dmBJ - 11.3 1 I 1 mfmsiS&t I ii ra One $75 Kermanshah Rug, 4-3x6-6, at...S 37.50 Fifty up to $75 Iran Rugs, average size 4-5x7-2, at S 49.50 Twenty-five $45 Iran Rugs, average size 4-0x6-0, at S 28.50 Our Home Furnishings Sale Offers $4-$5 Scrim Curtains II Here's a typical Meier & Frank bargain a forceful example of the many Ii ft scores of value-giving items in our Home Furnishings Sale. - 98 98c NEW PORCH CUSHIONS... Just arrived from Japan. Suit able for porch use, willow chair cushions or for office use. Cov ered with durable canvas. Made ot handsome marquisette and striped scrim, with linen Cluny lace insertion. Ecru color effects. Very desirable curtains, reduced to, pair, $1.98. R to 13 Drapery Sllka and Mercerized Reps, handsome shades of blue, brown, frreen, red, rose and mul berry: 50 inches wide. 4l 1 Your choice at. yard. . P a f3JM to 99 Damasks and Brocadea for upholstering or table runner purposes. Beautiful patterns and rich colors. Reduced to. dJO yard. Sl.SO to J0 2Se and SSc Filet Nets. barred and figured pat terns, in white, cream 1C and ecru, yard AOC -Temporary Annex, 9th Fl. ! i is:! ' " ! ' $26 I - I Tomorrow OurHomeFurnishmgs Sale Emphasizes the Fact That We Have About 300 Pieces of m Fiirnittire at V2 Price m 1 This is a-radical disposal of odd lots, discontinued patterns, sam ples, etc., gathered from nearly every section of our stocks. Every piece bears our guarantee for goodness. Every piece is of a kind that some home is looking for. But other goods are crowding our floors ; we need more space, so we ask jrou to come here tomorrow Pick Out Anything You See on Display in This Special Lot, Note Price Ticket Thereon, and Cut One Half Off Price All of this Furniture in this HALF-PRICE SAL.K has been assembled and classi fied into separate sections one section on each floor of our Furniture Department. Temporary Aaaes. mm m mmmm iimnii r'iiMiidiliUi&iiiiikiiiiii:!!;!:!! K:.iy-,i!it!ii:Wwi.iiii(iH,iJi. k-Jk ix.M- fj ; I LtiiiiuiiiiiiKii ;ui;!iii!!i!ii!.i'i!d!':u!3 g i g i !SiirSi!iiiiMiito I H- U ,- i: llMikMiiuiLliiib'liiiiid g l!i'iiiiliUiilriiliiKiii;W.:liiiili'!iiil:iii,lilii.i!il