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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1917)
THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND. AUGUST ID, 1917, Mmmmww ARE PORTLAND AGENTS FOR FAMOUS BUTTERICK PATTERNS SECOND FLOOR ! 4 Mme. Coates Here Sept. 10th Snider's Catsup 19c Limit 6 bottle3 to custom er. Delivered only with oth er groceries. Large bottle 19c. Ninth Floor, Fifth Street. Sporting Goods moved to new and permanent quarters on the Sixth Floor, Fifth Street. We carry a complete line of the famous Wright & Ditson athletic goods. Come in tomorrow. Sixth Floor. Fifth Street. New Columbia Records For September Now In! On sale tomorrow for the first time new Columbia records for September. A good assortment of patriotic selections as well as all the popular song and dance hits vocal and instrumental selections of all kinds. Come in tomorrow and hear these new arrivals in 'our sound proof parlors on the Sixth Floor. We shall be glad to play them for you. Phonograph Shop, Sixth Floor. On Sept. 10th, Mme. Coates will give a free preliminary lecture explaining her course of instruction in Dressmaking and Designing to be given at this store. All are invited to attend. Take advantage of this opportunity to learn the science and art of dressmaking and de signing under America's foremost authority on this work. Tickets for complete course, $1. Register now at our Notion Shop, Main Floor. Tli& QyUikLlTV St6W OT- PORTLAND I I ..... " J Fashion -Goes Hand in Hand With Value at the Quality Store i ! ! I i J New Waists Of Georgette Crepe Wonderfully attractive new waists of fashionable Georgette crepe in flesh, white and yellow. Some beau tifully lace trimmed, others embroidered, tucked and hemstitched effects and contrasting color trim. Large and small collars. All have the popular long sleeves. Splendid waists at $0. "Waist Shop, Fourth Floor. i A Host of New Arrivals in ats H FOR FALL Hats for semi-dress, tail ored and sports wear. Beauti fully trimmed models as well as smart untrimmed shapes and new hat trimmings for Fall. Feather hats are featured in white, bright red, navy, purple and black. Velours are shown in every shape and shade. They will be most popular for street wear. Fashion favors no one partic ular shape to the exclusion of others unless it be models that have a tendency to rise grace fully away from the face. The darker colors predomi nate, black and purple being perhaps the most strongly fa vored. Millinery Shop, Fourth Floor. More of the New Apparel for Fall New coats, new dresses, new suits are here in wonderful assortment. In particular we call your attention to The Greatest Showing of Coats for Fall wear ever seen in Portland so early in the season. Materials include velour, serge, cheviot, Pom Pom, Bolivia, Burella, tweeds, plushes, etc. Full length coats for Fall and Winter wear are here in a most comprehensive display. Loose and belted models. Coats with large collars of self material, plush or fur. A coat to please the taste of every woman in Portland. Prices are most moderate, ranging from $19.50 to $85. Hundreds of New Serge Dresses Styles for women and misses. Models on long straight lines or Empire Princess effects. Dresses with Eton or simulated jackets. Many braid trimmed or finished with silk embroidery in self or contrasting: shades. Prices from $15 to $37.50. New Taffeta & Messaline Dresses t -T-- 1 J.5 r 4 4- 1 -Ti- rrru .are snown in a. 111m seiecuuu lur sutei cuiu cutciuuuu weai. xiic leading styles and colors. $25 to $75. Women's and Misses' New Fall and Winter Suits Hundreds of new arrivals in all the fashionabl 3 -materials and effects. Serge, poplin, velour, Silverton, gabardine, Burella and tweed are strongly in evidence. Jackets are on long straight lines, semi-fitted or belted. Skirts are shown in plain and pleated effects. Large cape or roll collars feature many of the new suits. Popular shades include navy, brown, green, plum and Oxford. Suits for all at prices ranging from $17.50 to $85. ' Apparel Shop, Fourth Floor. Sale Women's Leather Handbags $4.95 Every one -worth $6.50, $7.50 or even as high as $10. Only by virtue of a fortunate special purchase of these excellent hand bags are we able to offer them to you at' such a low figure. The bags are of genuine seal leather in polished and dull effects. Some in colors gray and purple. Many are fitted with stationary purse and mirror; others have separate detachable coin purse and mirror. All beauti fully silk lined. Every frame imported and finished in silver, gunmetal, nickel or in gilt. Bags in all sizes, the majority being large ones. Several styles as illustrated. An excellent opportunity to secure a high-class leather hand bag at a very low price while any remain tomorrow $4.95. Leather Goods Shop, Main Floor. New Fall Silks & Woolens An advance showing tomorrow of the fresh fabrics that Autumn demands. Especially noteworthy are: Crepe de chine in new shades, 40-inch width, $1.75 to $2.50 yard. Striped taffetas in assorted colors $2 to $3 in 35 and 36-inch widths. Silk Faille in Fall shades, 35. inch, $2.50. New Pussy Willow and "Moon glo" silks, 40 inch, $3.50. New Chiffon Broadcloth in Au tumnal colorings, $2.50 to $4. s Silk and wool poplins, 40-inch, $2 and $2.50. Skirting plaids, 40 to 54-inch, $1.50 to $3. New wool poplins, gabardines, Melrose, French serge, 40 to 56 inch, $1.50 to $4. ilk and Dress Goods Shop. Second Floor. To the Public: As stated in the daily press, the U. S. Government has requested the merchants of the country to release men, capital and equipment as may be needed for the defense of the Nation. And the complete co-operation of the shopping public is essential to fulfillment of the Government's request. The Meier & Frank Co. will make every effort possible to help the Government by limiting the number of regular package deliveries and, where economy will result, beginning tomorrow we will make ONE DELIVERY A DAY. The Government Further Requests That A charge be made for special delivery. Goods will only be received for credit or ex change within 48 hours from receipt this rule does not apply to merchandise that is sold on a strictly non-returnable basis for sanitary or other reasons. When shopping, do not leave the store empty handed. Carry parcels with you to the extent of your ability. HELP MAKE THIS "THE FASH ION." Shop carefully and return as few goods as possible. When you have goods to be returned, do not leave home empty-handed. Carry parcels for ex change where possible. Avoid C. O. D. purchases whenever possible. Shop early in the day if possible. The August Sale of Better Furniture Has a -Message for Every Portland Home This sale means most, of course, to the home that requires furniture NOW, whether the need be for a single piece, a suite or room assortments in their entirety. It can be turned to most helpful account, too, by those who anticipate that such need may arise later from any cause. It has a real lesson as well for all who are inter ested in good furniture as such without any thought of applying it to their own use. It illustrates in a most convincing way the great betterment in furniture style and workmanship that has taken place within recent date. And it demonstrates most conclusively that, however costs may advance in the future, good furniture can be purchased today for surprisingly little outlay. We illustrate and describe a few of the August sale offerings. There are hundreds more equally desirable. it " Jacobean Solid Oak Buffet, as illustrated S19.75 V A; tot. Jacobean Solid Oak Dining Table as il lustrated, with 6-foot extension Overstuffed Rocker, in striped denim, special at only $19.50 $12.50 Easy Payments Arranged if Desired All We Require Is One-Tenth Amount of Purchase Down jrrr PHI Solid Fumed Oak Rocker, brown Boston leather seat, $4.90 JQL . i Ivory Enamel Dresser S12.90 11 inni inni inni . 5 Ivory Enamel Wood Bed $9.75 Furniture Shop, Eighth Floor. AN INFINITE ARRAY OF Ivory Pyralin i toilet requisites, superbly fash ioned and finished, is ready for your selection in our Toilet Goods Section. We have a most complete assortment of all the wanted pieces at prices that cannot continue so low very much longer. For in stance Mirrors $2.35 to $6.00. Hair Brushes $1.75 to $3.00. Combs 25c to $1.00. Puff Boxes 75c to $2.50. Hair Receivers 75c to $2.50. Trays 25c to $3.25. Cologne Bottles 25c to $5.00. Toilet Goods Shop, Main Floor. An Eldredge Two-Spool Sewing Machine is the best . sewing machine on the market today. It is the re sult of 50 years of sewing ma chine efficiency. Get this won derful machine and sew direct from two spools of thread one above, one below, thereby doing away with the wasted time, use less labor, irritation and incon venience caused by the winding of bobbins.'' ' . We are the exclusive Portland distributors for these justly famed sewing machines. Come in tomorrow and let us demonstrate the many exclusive features of the Eldredge. Pay only $1 down $1 week. Liberal allowance for your old machine. Join Our Dress Form Club We have a complete assortment of Hall-Borchert, Acme and Model dress forms for your selection. All sizes and styles included at prices that range from $1.50 to $21. Pay only $1 down 50c week. Second Floor. Fifth Street. Fine Curtain Madras 23c The very prettiest patterns shown in excellent quality madras at this low price tomorrow. White and cream. Suitable for bedroom and living-room. A very exceptional price for this desirable curtain material. Good Scrim Curtains Pr. 1.85 Splendid scrim curtains Jn ecru only. Two patterns one showing fine Barman Cluny insertion and edg ing, the other with insertion only. These are ideal curtains for living or dining-room use. Because of the lim ited assortment, pair only $1.85. Curtain Shop, Seventh Floor. 20 White Mountain Ice Cream Freezers At Special Prices $2.00 White Mountain Ice Cream Freezer, 1-quart size, rJQ special at DX. I $2.35 White Mountain Ice Cream Freezer, 2-quart size, IQ - O special -at 35i.Ai $2X0 White Mountain Ice Cream Freezer, 3-quart size, PO QQ special at iDA.OO $3 40 White Mountain Ice Cream Freezer, 4-quart size, CJO QQ special at DfUV Housewares Section. Batiement The "Universal" Combination TheRange of 'Today The combination range has come to stay. No longei is it necessary to have two ranges. The Universal Combination, is two ranges in one and occupies the space of only one range. It is a complete gas range a complete coal or wood range. Use wood or coal for Winter warmth and superb baking results gas for quick serv ice and hot days. A Turn of the Key changes from ."ne fuel to the other or both fuels may be used at the same time' if desired. Saves steps, saves fuel makes for convenience, dura bility and efficiency and will be an ornament to any kitchen. Let us show you a Universal Combination it will be well worth your whiie to investigate care fully the merits of this truly remarkable range. Your old range taken as part payment. Fasy Payments if Desired "n Ill lJLfi,..,..ii, .TrTSVN-iil 5fV-' Sixth Floor. Fifth Street. I 5 9