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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1916)
TIIE SUNDAY OREGOXIAN, PORTLAND, FEBRUARY 20, 1916. 'IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE," HEILIG THEATER TOMORROW NIGHT BENEFIT FLORENCE CRITTENTON HOME We Baste and Fit Plain- Restful appointments, Tailored Skirts, 50c; Wholesome, Appetizing Pleated Skirts, 75c, When Foods and Quick Service Materials Are Bought Delight Our Restaurant Here Second Floor. Patrons Ninth Floor. ' Chiropodist in Attend ance Daily. Appointments by Phone or Personal Visit Manicuring Parlors, Fifth Floor, Fifth Street. Furs Stored in Our Soda Fountain Special: We Cut, Fit and Finish Vaults Are Protected Hot Chocolate, Whipped Man-Tailored Skirts $1.50 Against Moths, Fire, Theft Cream, Choice of Sand- and $2.50 if Materials or Loss. Expert Repairing . wich, Pie or Cake, 10c Bought Here Second and Remodeling tfh Fl. Basement, Sixth Street. Floor, Fifth Street. Tut QyALrTiTSToae of Portland rniti HllTllWlUlWfl i In $lM-$im New Tomorrow 2018 Yards of 24-26 Inch Silk on Sale Monday Only! Spring Silks 8EXEy o C i Chic Hats New Knox, Burgesser, Vogue, Hyland Models And such variety! Brightly hued and sober-hued; small and close-fitting, or large and droopy; tailored, semi-tailored and flower-and-foliage-adorned models. We cordially invite you to visit our beautiful Millinery Salons and "try on" some of these new hats they're charm ing and very moderately priced! Fourth Floor, Sixth Street. NEW! They're just the silks you've been reading about in all the Fashion Journals crisp and fresh as the season itself Silks will rustle everywhere this Spring in dresses, suits, volumin ous skirts, basques, blouses and whatnot! And the irony of it is that silks are soaring; steadily, rapidly, and daily becoming' more scarce. Fig ure it for yourself: Raw silk a year ago cost $3.60 a pound today it is scarct at $5.25! On Sale Monday COnly! See Fifth and Alder Window ' DYES that cost 40c a pound last year can hardly be purchased at $10 today! These silks are just received the patterns are the latest "1916 vintage" crisp taffetas with broad satin self stripes and narrow "candy" stripes, Pekin stripes, Jac quard patterns all in the most fascinatingly lovely Spring com binations. The value is so unusual we ad vise you to come early. Second Floor, Fifth Street. On Sale Monday Only! See Fifth and Alder Window 7c New Blouses Dressy Models of Silk and Crepe and Lace In a rainbow maze of colorings New Blouses in the Blouse Shop! Georgette crepes, in charming diversity of coloring and style. Soft, filmy laces, combined with crepe; new figured crepes and doz ens of modifications of the quaint frilled styles. Priced at $6.50 to $25. Fourth Floor. Central. New Ribbon Novelties The fad for silk of every nature brings ribbons to the fore! You've never seen ribbons put to such ar tistic and varied uses as now Spring hats, exquisite bags, dressing gowns, camisoles, collars, capes, skating sets, slippers, caps and a hundred and one other dainty articles made entirely of ribbon! The finished Novelties priced from $2 to $25. Ribbons from y2,to9 inches priced from a few cents to $10 a yard. Kayser "Leatherette" Gloves, Pair $1.00 They're new and good-looking; but, better still, they're washable. Far less expensive than leather and far more comfortable and practicable for etreet or evening wear. - Black, white, tan, gray, biscuit and natural shades at $1. Main Floor, Fifth "Street. &ur Washington Party Patriotic Dinner Favors, Table Blue Paper Novelties. Lunch Sets Red, white and blue effects, complete sets, 500. Table Covers Red, white and blue paper covers, each 250. Crepe Paper Red, white and blue the roll, 250 and 150. Seals and Cut-Outs A great var iety to choose from, pkg. 100. Decorations and Red, White and Paper Napkins Patriotic red, white and blue, dozen, 50. Washington Place and - Score .Cards Dozen 350 and 250. Paper Flags Red, white and blue paper, doz. 350 and 200. Stationery and Cards Red, white and blue boxes, 500 and 350. Main Floor. Sixth Street. Book Lovers Have You Read The Six "Best Sellers" Life and Gabriella, by Ellen Glas gow, $1.35. Clipped Wings, by Rupert Hughes, priced at $1.35. Shadow of Flames, by Amelie Rives, at $1.35. Mr. Marx's Secret, E. Phillips Op- penheim, $1.30. Burkses Army, by Julie M. Lippman, $1.25. The Golden Scarecrow, by Hugh Walpole, $1.25. Basement Balcony. Kayser "Zephyr" S Underwear You appreciate what the word "Kay ser" means on women's silk underwear in fact, anything made of silk. And zephyr silk Kayser considers the highest product of his art, not only for beauty, but durability and washability; You will find these the most serviceable undergarments ever pro duced by this famous manufacturer. Just received and shown for the first time, camisoles, knickers, vests, envelope chemise, bodices, etc., exquisitely lace trimmed or tailored. See the whole win dowf ul of them, Fifth street. Priced From $2 to $6 Main Floor, Sixth Street. SaleLeatherGoods An Announcement Big With Interest to All Who Look for Desirable Qualities Hundreds of leather articles one, two or just a few of a kind brought to light by in ventory to be disposed of at once. Regardless of former figure or even cost prices have been cut right in half! Now is the time to buy leather gifts graduation, wedding, 'borr voyage' and card party prizes at biggest savings! $6.00 Toilet Cases now $3.00 $3.50 Toilet Cases now $1.75 $2.00 Medicine Cases $1.00 50c Medicine Cases now 250 $2.50 Game Sets now $1.25 $3.00 Game Sets now $1.50 $1.75 Game Sets now at 850 $4.00 Flasks priced at $2.00 $2.00 Flasks priced at $1.00 $3.50 Flasks priced at $1.75 $1.00 Engagement Books 500 75c Engagement Books 380 $5.00 Picture Frames at $2.50 $3.00 Picture Frames at $1.50 $1.00 Picture Frames at 500 75c Book Covers priced at 350 50c Book Covers priced at 250 Main Floor, Sixth Street. RAIMENT Glad With the Touch of Spring That foretaste of Spring in the air is realized in the garments shown in our apparel salons. A brilliant rose frock glows beside a pastel blue one, while soft greens and taupes and navy blues prove a pleasing contrast! Dresses range from a simple . peasant-like smock as illustrated to the richly embroidered taf feta and Georgette also shown. Suits show quite as much variety. The sports suit illustrated is of blue wool jersey and the dressier model of rich Charmeuse in dull cedar tone. Scores of handsome, new fy, garments arriving daily. . W Fourth Floor. Fifth Street For Summer Frocks We're Displaying Heaps of the Prettiest Tub Fabrics the Best We've Ever Shown Such daintiness and prettiness, such sheerness and exquisite color combining has seldom been achieved in wash materials. Come in tomorrow and let us show you the NEW LINENS for dresses that will be more popular than ever. Coarse, fine and mummy weaves, exquisite new colorings, 36 and 45 inches wide, yard, 750. HOLLY BATISTE a most charming and inexpensive tub dress material. White and tinted grounds, floral, stripe, dotted pat terns. 30 inches wide, yard, 150. NEW SKIRTINGS Heavy white skirtings are to be very pop ular this Summery We've the most splendid assortment, stripes, dots, figures, 36 and 40-inch, yard, 750 to $1.25. NEW WAISTINGS Charming new white embroidered voiles, barred, figured, striped, small figured; striped organdies and mercerized voiles, 36 inches wide, yard, 750 to $2. Sfcond Floor, Fifth Street. Spring Brassieres Here 50c to $1.50 They're built on the new lines approved for Spring wear, especially adapted to the new basque-like waist. Some quite plain, of firm domestic others of heavy silk, lace trimmed. AT 500 The model is of heavy linen, with band of filet lace, fasten ing in front, with V-neck. AT $1 The model sketched is of fine batiste, embroidery trimmed. AT $1.50 The model shown is of fine pussy willow silk and cluny lace. Fastens in front. Mrs. A. L. Craig, instructor from the Nemo Hygienic Fashion Institute, will conduct the Nemo demonstration again this week. Third Floor, Sixth Street. iSjSf mmi- rM ss&m mm. A New Novelty UNDERSKIRTING 1 y2 Yards for Skirt Pattern Free . Yard $1.75 A boon to the woman who prefers to make her own lingerie. Dainty lawn, lovely floral and eyelet designs. Flouncing 39 inches deep with 16-inch pleating and topped with two-inch beading for rib bon. One and one half yards will make a three yard flare petticoat. New Voile Flouncing $2 Grade, Yard $1.49 The very best edge, strong and well woven, sure to wear indefinitely. Pretty floral patterns, in blind effects, 18 inches deep; flouncing 45 inches wide. Ideal for Summer frocks. $1.50-$2 Net Top and Shadow Laces in cream and white, 18 to 36-inch widths; for lace blouses, no yard iOC 65c-75c Narrow Net Top Laces, cream and white, especially suited to collars and neckwear, 3 JjQ Main Floor, Fifth Street. to 6-inch widths, yard. Good House Linens Underprices on Several Splendid Lines $3.50 Linen Table Cloths, $2.75 A good, firm quality of pure linen that will launder perfectly. Size of cloths, 68x106 inches. Very excellent for everyday use, these $3.50 cloths, reduced to $2.75. $1.25 Table Damask, Yard, $1 Heavy union linen, spot and key pattern only. Excellent to wear and launder. 70 inches wide. . $1.15 grade of fine table damask, full 63 inches wide, yard, 900. 35c Bath Towels 25c Heavy Turkish towels, hemmed ends and neat three-red-stripe border. Size of towels 22x40 inches. $2.75 Table Cloths, $2.25 Good grade pure Irish linen, pretty floral designs, full bordered and snowy white. Size 68x68 inches. $3.25 68x86-inch cloth at $2.75 $10 Colored Linen Sets $5 Austrian linen, round 48-inch scalloped cloths and napkins to match, principally gold and blue shades. $11 54-inch Cloths, with napkins, set, $5.50. $12 . 60-inch Cloths, with napkins, set, $6.50. $1.25 Center Pieces, 75c Pure white linen, deeply scal loped, embroidered center. 27 inches in diameter. Fine quality. 1 Second Floor, Fifth Street. Boys' New Wash Suits Just In the Prettiest Little Models See Them Tomorrow There's an ar ray of these smart, new ar rivals to gladden every mother's heart. Good, dur able qualities, too, such as galatea, repp, Devonshire and crepe madras. C olorings unusually bright and effective. Belted Norfolks are here in great variety. Many have extra collar and cuffs. Ages 2 to 10. Priced at $3.50. E x c I u 8 i v e agents "Kaynee" wash togs. Third Floor, Fifth Street. Trunks and Bags Reduced Read About These Splendid Savings on Travelers' Needs Gladstone Bags tan color the handbag for the short journey. Regularly sold at $14 and $16.50, to go at $10. Mackinaw Robes all wool and waterproof, with bound edges. For auto, Outing and steamer use. Special at $3.88. Steamer Trunks 3-ply veneer, fiber cov ered and linen lined. Guaranteed not to break. Always $12.50. Now $8.25. Indestructo Trunks steamer and three quarter size, 5-ply veneer, rawhide bound. Regularly $44 and $52. Priced now at $28. Wardrobe Trunks Big discount on all remaining stocks. Basement, Sixth St. 9 1857 EstUsha The- Q.ualitY' Store- op Portland Fifths 5ixtv'Morrisoiv: Alder Sta. Marquisette. Curtains Reduced Big Special Purchase Absolutely Neio Merchandise Strong, durable marquisette, cream and ecru, wide or narrow lace edgings and inser tions. Curtains suitable for any home and all NEW! $2.25 grades reduced to. . . $3.75 grades reduced to... $1.69 $2.25 $4.00 grades reduced to. . . $4.25 grades reduced to. . . $2.49 $2.59 $4.50 grades reduced to. . . $5.00 grades reduced to. . . Seventh Floor, Sixth Street. $2.65 $2.75 'JEWELRY REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS WATCH REPAIRING AND CLEANING MODERATE CHARGES MAIN FLOOR :