' 18 THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAN, , PORTLAND, OCTOBER. 31, .1915. 1 Tt iif5 "Better than you can bake it yourself" is the motto of our model Bak ery on the Ninth Floor. Cakes, breads, pastries all piping hot from our big ovens. See them baked. New Silk Stockings, $1.19 Pretty, fancy hosiery in all the newest; colors and combinations. Some -with striped top and plain boot others reversed all novel. Dainty hose of unusual wearing quality at the moderate price of $1.19. Mala Floor, Central. " Laddie " for 50c ine of the most popular books in years half a dollar in our Book store. "The Iron Trail" also at 50c. First time less than $1.35. IlaNrment Balcony. Party Frocks for Girls from 4 to 16. A big sale of pretty frocks of chiffon, net, lace and silk at deep reductions tomorrow. $65 for $9.75 frocks. $10.t5 for $15 and $16 frocks. Second Floor, sixth Street. Doll Show Awards Grand Prize Ladies of Cathedral. 2d Grand Prize Montavilla M. E. Church. 3d Grand Prize Day Nursery. 4th Grand Prize Averil Peel, 1125 Cleveland st. ', Class A Prize Rosemary Grace, 505 Vista ave. Class AA Prize Mary Jane Berke ley, 546 Thompson. Class T5, 1st Prize Mary Frances John, 463 E. 9th st. N. Class B, 2d Prize Dorothy Lacy, 1100 E. 24th st. N. Class C, 1st Prize Ida M. Mait land, 1026 E. 20th st. N. Class C, 2d Prize Katherine Mc Grath, 461 Hassalo. Class D Prize Gwendolyn Fund man, Willamina, Or. Class E Prize Virginia Thompson, 302 W. New York. Class F. 1st Prize Florence Gra don, 561 E. Salmon. Class F. 2d Prizes Mary McCallig, 384 E. 26th st. N. Class G Prize James McCallig, 384 E. 26th' st. N. Class H Prize Margaret Foster, 692 Marshall. Class I Prize Mary Jane Berkeley, 546 Thompson. Class J, 1st Prize Dorothy Boy den, American Apartments. Class J, 2d Prize Myrl Miller, 20 E. 56th st. N. Special Mention Marion Kollock, 765 Weidler st. Group of dolls with exquisitely hand-embroidered dresses. Holy . Redeemer Church Bridal party, with cupids. Peninsular Ladies' Lavender Club Doll. St. David's School, East 12th and Davis. Montavilla Methodist Church Jun ior Department Indian Charac ter Dolls. Class C All curio or original character dolls were unusually pood. Class E All small dolls. These required patience and skill to dress. The judges had a diffi cult task in deciding upon prize winner. All exhibitors will receive gift. Dolls should be called for Monday in Toyland, Fifth Floor. The new Tea Room on the Ninth Floor is now open. Plan to have lunch eon tomorrow in the Pris cilia or the Black and White Room. The Dutch Room for men a place where they can feel at ease. We will usher in November with this great new store in complete readiness! We have named it "Inauguration Month" it will demon strate what modern merchandising in its broadest sense means. The completion of this big building marks a new, era in the economical distribution of merchandise in the West. For fiity-seven years, the policy of Meier & Frank Company has been to give a full hundred cents' worth for every dollar spent. The efficiency of our buying staff its knowledge of market conditions the tremendous outlet of this store all are mighty influences in keeping prices on beauti ful, new, wanted merchandise at the lowest possible point. We are inaugurating the great, new building, with its seventy-five inner stores enlarged. We are inaugurating every possible service for your convenience. But the old time policy of honest mer chandise, courtesy and helpfulness still obtains. This page tells of new, desirable Fall merchandise reason ably priced. T F Colors kress G oods are in the main part subdued "grayed" as an artist would say! They are unusually soft and becoming with touches of the right colors. Popular Fabrics at $1 Yard 44-inch all-wool Granite Cloth. 44-inch all-wool Epingle. 44-inch all-wool Gabardine. 42-inch all-wool Checks. French Serges. At $1.50 We're Showing Crepe Poplins 50 inches wide. Wool Poplins 50 inches wide. Wool Melrose Suiting 50 inches. Tweed Suitings 50 inches. Second Floor, Fifth Street. pine j?mbroideries at Jow prices Dainty designs for holiday sewing and dresses for infants and children, also lingerie trimmings. 49c for 65c to $1 Embroideries Widths from 18 to 27 inches lovely floral and conventional designs. $1 for New $1.50 Chiffons Nets and marquisettes, for party frocks and blouses. This includes the new "Castle Flounce" the new "no-tear" net with the striped border. Main Floor, Fifth Street delightfully painty ew Jeck pixings New pieces constantly being received to make this the most attractive show ing of neckwear in town! Exquisitely hand-embroidered vestees, collars and guimpes of voile, batiste, organdie and crepe de chine. Fur-trimmed collars and military ef fects! All new at prices from $1 to $12.50. 50c Boudoir Caps, 39c All dainty shades, lace trimmed. 50 presh N presses at $12.95 Dresses that would ordinarily sell for $20 to $25! House samples of one of our largest manufactur ersin many instances only one of a kind. Included Serges and Serge Combined With Taffeta--Soft Charmeuse One is illustrated. A number of other equally pretty styles. Remember just 50 so an early selection is advisable. Special at $12.95. jTew guits at $19.50, $22.50 M $35 The little suit sketched is blue whipcord trimmed with krimmer fur and frogs. $19.50. Every express out from New. York brings scores of smart, new models every one the best that could be obtained at its price. Widest varieties imaginable From $15 to $85 Truly of Scotch origin are the Pad aists of Qeorgette $9 With dark tones prevailing in suits, these sheer blouses of dark Georgette with plaids are exquisite. Some combined with plain Georgette others with taffeta. A first showing at $9. New Blouses of fine laces and Georgette in white and flesh tints. Priced $6.50 to $15. -Fourth Floor, Central. Fourth Floor, Fifth Street. Tomo rrow 100 Modish New Hats $7.50 Regularly Priced From $9.50o $15 Ostrich Ruffs Every one represents some late mode in the midseason millinery. Large, small and medium sizes. Besides the seven sketched, there are scores of equally attractive de signs. All of finest silk and velvet. You must see these extraordinary hats to appreciate them at moderate price of $7.50. Fourth Floor. Sixth Street. day. growing more popular every Three big specials for tomorrow. $5.00 Boas for $3.98 $3.50 Boas for $2.85 $2.95 Boas for $2.19 Main Floor, Fifth Street Jayser jjnderwear Silk underwear that is every woman's delight. This famous maker's very newest creations in fancy knickers, vests, envelope chemise, etc., all shown here tomorrow. Special attractions Monday in "Kayser" dainty silk undergarments Kayser tested silk means exceptional wearing quality. Kayser Venetian Silk Vests With taped yokes, also narrow band top yokes. Colors, pink and white. Regular sizes. Each, $1.50. Kayser Venetian Silk Knickers Full-cut knickers in all regular sizes. White, pink and colors. Pair, $2.50. Firat Floor. Sixth Street The- Quality Store- of Portland FrftK, .Sictlv "Mot-riaory Alder Sts. JJev nitted and Qrocheted ear Some charming ideas for Christmas gifts. The very latest fad in dainty "snugglers," Spencers and the other little things to add warmth. Brand-new and charming are the little crocheted boudoir sets in jacket and cap. -Dainty white over lavender, with tiny pink rosebuds lined with lavender silk. Price at $7.50 Caps to match at $2.50. "Snugglers" all colors $1.98 to $3.98. Dressing Sacques $2.98 to $7.50. Knit Spencers, new shades $2.29. Long Knit Shawls at $1.98. Third Floor, Sixth Street owel gpecials 2 5 C Monday only these wonderful values. Turkish Bath Towels Extra heavy grade. Fully bleached. Fine absorbent towels that will wear ex ceptionally well. 21x44 inches. Regularly 35c tomorrow only 25. Huckaback Towels Extra heavy grade huckaback face and hand towels. Union linen. Plain hemmed ends. 22x38 inch. Sell always at 35c tomorrow 23f. $1.25 Table Damask, $1 Pure Scotch linen, 70-inch width, pure white. Spot, stripe or floral patterns. Second Floor. Firth Street. gcrim urtains : Beautiful curtains desirable for any room in the house. Attractively under- priced for tomorrow. $2.75 Qualities for $2 . Fine, sheer mercerized scrim, trimmed ivith Barman Cluny lace edge. $4.00 Qualities for $3. With lace edge and insertion. $4.75 qualities, $3.50; $5.50 qualities. $1; $6.75 qualities, $5. ' Seventh Floor, Sixth Street. $4 Plankets $3-iS White wool blankets. Full size. Special to morrow. $5 white wool blankets, full size, $4.1 o. $S white wool blankets, full size, $5.15. $6 Comforters Tomorrow $5 Fine lambs' wool filled comforters, Ulkoline covered and finished with plain silk border. $9" wool-filled comforters, satin-covered, fin ishe' with plain 9-inch border, tomorrow, $7.50. Just in! Large assortment of Pendleton Indian Robes, very latest designs, $8.50. Second Floor. Fifth Street. One of the "Beauty Spots " of the new store our large Shampoo and Manicure parlors. Per fect sterilization of all in struments and expert at tention assured. Come and inspect at your leisure Why Wear Out Your Knees filling your comforters Buy your batts ready made. Here are some attractive selected cotton batts wool processed at $1. Size 72x84 inches. Others from 75c to $3.50. Second Floor, Firth Street. Imported Flowers Exquisitely faithful to nature are Glebeas Flowers. Every favorite flower to be found, from a modest carnation at 25c to an elaborate corsage at $2.50. Main Floor, Fifth Street. New Yard Veilings have just been received. Some fetching pieces with chenille and velvet dots and borders and others in novelty meshes. These and the plain meshes from 35c to $1 a yard. Circular drape and flowing veils from $1.25 to $3. Slain Floor. Firth Street Boys' Wash Corduroys, $3.50 "Little Man" will look quite handsome in one of these little white corduroy Norfolk suits. He'll feel comfortable, because the suits wash. In white, golden brown or gray. Sizes 2 to 8 years at $3.50. Third Floor. Firth Street. Boys' Tapeless Blouses, 50c The "Puritan" tapeless is being bought by boys mothers all over the country. No drawstrings to be pulled out in the laundry. In all colors chambrays, ging hams, sateens, etc. 50c, $1 and $1.50. - Third Floor, Fifth Street. wards in gaby ontest Following are the prize-winners in the "October Baby Days Weigh ing Contest." CLASS I Birth to 3 Months Heavy Son of Mrs. C. H. McGinn, Wells- Fargo building, 17 lbs. 4 oz. 3 months. Lightest Genevieve, daughter of Mrs. Wing, 332 E. 41st st., 8 lbs. 15 oz. 4 weeks days. Average Margaret, daughter of Mrs. Dean Collins, 449 10th St., 12 lbs. 3 oz. v 10 weeks. CLASS II 3 Months to 1 Year Heavy Betty Jane, daughter of Mrs. E. R. Beecher, 186 Chapman, 32 lbs. 2 oz. 8 months. Light Lillian Louise, daughter of Mrs. C. H. Tichener, 314 Bryant, 9 lbs. 13 M oz. I months. Average . Mnrtrarpt. Hlie-htr of Mrs Grover, 8216 51st ave. S. E., 15 lbs. 12 oz. 5 months 6 weeks. Lessons in knitting, cro dieting, embroidering, art needlework of all kinds free each day, under the direction of Sirs. Jones, just out from New York. Second Floor. Blxtn street