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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1908)
I 6 'p' THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIE1.D. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1908. JCS5S3S3 Tte Myers Store North Bend, Ore. The Myers Store North BendQre. The Myers Store -- i i ii i 1 1 i j r ------1 i - j r" j , , , ,., r --- 538? ft. W Pf Ummmm-mm ? vvi a llillllist 'lillu 'oft ? TstlV' rt 1'',"ir ! IJjSNmxM' " 'jfli V JJW ' l3 Jflt ' If i AAau yfa 1 I . j W Jm. Spring Oxfords For Dainty Feet No more beautiful or nttrnctivo showing of spring and giuumcr footwear will bo niado by tho oxcluslvo shops of tlio great cities. Wo have an assemblage, of stylish footwear that Is the subject of enthusiastic praiso of our many women patrons, anil the pride of the mannge- imuii in hub represuuiauve House. Tan, In shoes anil oxforils, for spring anil summer wear, will bo exceedingly popular, followed with an equal demand for black patent colt and vicl kid. White will also bo popular, and bo worn In both duck and dressed kid. The more exclusive nreftsers will be seen with tlio brown suede Savunnnh oxfords and pumps. These come with handsoiuo bows and buckles and the medium high Louis heels, Prices rnngo from$:U0 to $0.00, In sizes L'U t0 71., ai,.i widths A to EH. " " Prices on Spring Hosiery 25c to $5.00 Pair 4nBE5Rl Thursday, April 9 th to Saturday, 1 0:00 EASTER APRIL 19 p0 m April lath WILL YOU BE READY As the Hyacinth buds and blossoms into a thing of fragrance and beauty, so decided has been the change in the Myers store from its winter cloak to its new frock for Spring and Summer. The store has been tastefully decorated throughout, displaying all that is new and handsome for the coming season's wear, and we now cordially invite you to attend our Second Annual Showing of Fashionable Apparel for the 1908 Spring and Summer Season. Men's Eastar Bonnets It is with a good deal of prlilo and considerable chest expansion that we announce the arrival of tho snappiest lino of new spring hats that we have ever been privileged to show. They arc "there" in tho newest shapes and colorings, and while they have no fcatheis on them, they are not a minute behind the band wagon. They are the two to five dollar kind with a "come back" to the coin if there's anything wrong. This is Tho Myers Store method of doing business. Stiff and soft hats, Pana mas or straws they're all here for your Inspection. So wo want to hava a "hat to hat" talk with you and would appreciate a call. Women's Evening Costumes Priced from $25 to $75 A magnificent showing of stylish costumes, In Copenhagen, tan, white, cream and black, of Japanese sill?, crepe d'eygne, Rajah silk and silk and wool mixed fabrics. Daintily trimmed with hand some medallions, German Valencennes and French made laces. Princess and blouse, two-pleco effects, with Japanese or Gibson sleeves. Women's Tailored Suits In Exquisite Variety The tailored styles for spring and summer, shown in our Suit Salon, are. indeed, artistically beautiful. The butterfly or Papillion sleeve is most prominently seen, with principally the seventeen-gore plaited skirt, in the popular shades of leather, tan, Copenhagen and brown, with cream, grey, navy, wine and black closely following. Chiffon panamas, voiles and serges, In plain and fancy weaves, and the serviceable French Taffeta and the new "Panajah" weave, (closely resembling Rajah or the rough silk, but made entirely of wool) are the materials favorably spoken of, and shown in many handsome styles and colors. 1 'rices of Ibis spring and summer tailored suits range from $10.50 to $."5.00. Men's New Spring Clothing $12.50 to $25.00 Our spring and summer men's suits are attracting a lot of attention. Wo overheard a remark from a gentleman, looking at them In our window the other day, and he stated that they look better than tailormado suits and cost a good deal less money. Drowns are most popular for spring and summer, although many combination colors are shown, with vertical stripes and in visible checks. The patterns are exceedingly nobby and entirely different than has been seen for many seasons. Every suit we sell is all wool. All decorative threads are silk, not mercerized cotton. Then, every fabric is double shrunken, and oven the linings and inter-linings are shrunken before being made up. Every suit has a maximum amount of hand-work that its price will allow. This means shapeliness that will stay. If $25.00 is the price you want to pay for your spring suit, wo will show you clothing that we'll be glad to have you compare with tho lest that is sold by any store in tho country. If$20.00 is your price, W $15.00 or $12.50, tho same is true. New Tailored Skirts A remarkable showing, indeed, for a store on Coos Bay to make. But the best and most beautiful is none too good for our long list of satisfied patrons, and we aim to enchance the quality of our merchandise from season to sea son. Hence, this showing of tailored skirts Is a decided advancement over tho ones shown in previous seasons. Chiffon panamas, voiles and serges, in plain and fancy weaves; mohairs and German taffetas, etc., in tho new leather shades, brown, navy, green, red, grey, cream, black and mixed novel ties. Voile skirts come with or without drops, and aro either plain, or handsomely trimmed with bands of taffeta and braid. Prices range from $5.00 (o $:?5.00.' Men's Spring Dress Shirts The new 190S patterns in men's shirts are certainly making a "hit". The pleated styles and plain bosoms are the only styles for spring and summer, except tho stiff bosom in tho all white shirt for formal dress. Striped and corded effects, with white ground , and tan, light blue, heliotrope or black, in neat stripes and small figures, predominate. The cuffs in practically all shirts aro attached. rnccs range from 85 cents each to $:$.00. Summer Wash Dresses $5 to $22.50 Many styles in wash or afternoon dresses aro shewn this season, among which wo might mention the lingerie gown of French batiste, elaborately trimmed with various combinations of eyelet embroidery and handsome laces. Another is an exquisite creation, trimm ed with ruffles around bodico and skirt, interspersed with daintj Valencennes laces. Tho jumper stylo Is well thought of, although tho regulation shirtwaist ef fect will again bo popular. Tho linen suit will also be worn considerably, White lends, with such shades as tan, blue, brown and tho new coral effects following. Men's Spring Hositry and Underwear Quality hosiery and underwear, that io what you will alwaya find at The Myers Store. This spring's assemblage beats anything over shown by us. Not only are our stocks larger and more comprehensive, but prices are lower. The quality has by no means been im paired, in our endeavor to lower prices and, whether it is a fancy silk and mer coriz d garment of underwear, a fine light weight wool, or a heavy weight, a fine silk or lislo hose, or a cotton sock, we will assure you of a better grade for the same money than is shown by any store In the country. Our busi ness has been increasing with leaps and uounds, and it is qualitv meichandise, o'nblned with jood, holiest treatment, tbnt is doing it. FRENCH MAM. LINGERIE New 190S patterns In dainty whitewear for women. A hand somo showing of corset covers, chemise, skirts, drawers, nightgowns and combination suits Beautiful matched sets, In filmy laco and embroidered patterns, consisting of corset covers, chemise, short and long skirt, drawer and night gown. Prices per sets 11.00 (o $25.00. New Wool Fabrics In dress goods wo have likewise made a rapid strido this season. This advancement is particular ly brought about, owing to our establishing a dress making and tailoring department, with Mrs. .los ephino Frame at its head. Wo aro now enabled to carry larger and better stocks of wool fabrics For spring and summer we aro showing some beautiful patterns in chiffon voiles and panamas. I'rencn uuietas, serges, mohairs, silk and wool cropos and chiffon broadcloths. Tho colors, prin cipally aro tho new leather shades, Copenhagen, brown, tan, grey, cream, red, navy and black. I'ri-es range, per yard, from 85 cents to $:t.00, with a particularly strong lino nt $1.50 the yard. Silks Our stock of silk this season 13 more than agnin as much as wo had a year a.o. Tho rough weave or Hajah silk comes in the now leather shades, tan, brown, Copenhagen nnd pearl grey. An exceptional grade of Japanese silk, in every shade, is being shown at 50 cents vard. and creno d'eygno at $1.00 to $1.50 and colored taffeta at from (15 cents yard to $1.00. New Laces and Trimmings Our new laces and dress trimmings aro now ready for your selection. In this season's display there Is almost everything that ono could wish for. to adorn a coBtume or suit. Many of our laces and trimmings nro of our own importation. Thus we 8vo the jobbers' commissions, and are enabled to offer you lower prices, and moro exclusive patterns than can be found at the majority of shops. 8 .-$? $ 1 1 Mfm $ m Mil J m O mimm niw - v$r rff 1 i IMn mrniiri-nnrm-MM i i m tjr..,.., .TJTEMHM I I lllllgWBUH ... "MlTBOMC MBBMaHMBR feSWBHMBHBMBBBMBBWMMMMIIiillililM rimmmm'mriamt(r-rammaamtmmxmtrmxiBaacoalT.j m. iMtm RtiM SwHWiwwiswigKSIJSBBSSEtfSssMJBBBBB