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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1908)
THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 20.'.-' 1908. i - LARGEST AND ;' 7 EXCLUSIVE FOR IVOMfW, MSSSf I WD ; CHILDREN FOUfitH AND MORRISON STREETS ificent Showing of Exclusive Fall Apparel for Women and Misses ' ' :. ;. , v.---. - - .. ... .N .... .. . I ', . v .... . ' . . - - . .. ', !. .'v . ' w' ' . ' ' O&THE WEST OUTFITTERS " V ' mr w Magn I VW - I ' p& Si si jt a ar'n't if ri , . v Ml It m ix WW w - $ 14 7. Everything Shown Is Unusually Unique and Distinctive From Charming Millinery to Luxurious Furs . ' . . , . ' Fall and Winter Models Imported Costumes and Wraps' Words are inadequate to express the beauty of these su perb garments, impressive in character and distinctive, which express the supreme genius of their designers. There are dmner and reception gowns and wraps of rich laces and "fabrics which have the imprint of he world's famous masters to insure their authoritativeness. ; Prices $W, $50, $65 up to $150 Tailored Suits and Coats Until now we have taken counsel with the mas ters abroad, so that our garments would embody the' full creative power of foreign designers. Our showing presents a series of Tailored Suits and Coats which define in the most comprehensive fashion all that is new and correct. Prices $20, $25, $35, $45, $50 up to $125 Silverfield's Millinery Exdusive Models Because' we have learned to obey authority we are in ' posi tion to exercise it so far as millinery is concerned. Every hat which is to be found with us, whether it be a copy, an adapta tion or the creative effort of our own designers, is marked by the influence of the most exclusive imported models.." With out a tingle exception we hold our collection of trimmed hats to be the most distinctive and exclusive which we, hare ever presented. v. , Prices $5, $7.50, $10, $15 up to $5 Silverfield 's Fi ne Fu r s , v Merit Made Them Famous The Fur Question Is the Question of the Hour, and the Demands of the Weather Render It Imperative That It Be Solved at Once Whom Will You Trust When You . Buy Furs? This is the supreme question in fur-buying. Furs, lfice diamonds, need an expert to value them, and the wise buyer will not trust his own superficial judgment, nor that of a merchant who sells what he buys, without knowledge of skins or workmanship. The House of Silverfield Knows Furs THEY HAVE KNOWN THEM FOR MANY YEARS, and they now handle more furs than aiy house on' the Pacific coast. Their trappers bring their skins from every fur-bearing country in the United States and Canada, as well as from Europe. They have so long practiced the difficult craft of fur-matching and fur sewincr that their experts excel in that. which contributes in large . o . . . ... rrttTv ir-vri' rait roportjon to the value ot a tur garment, wuka ia invfi TM TMTT.TR nWN FACTORY. UNDER THEIR OWN - ---- . SUPERVISIQN, and the fit and finish of a bilverfield lur gar ment i proverbial. With these facilities in one harmonious or ganization FROM SILVERFIELD TRAPPER TO SILVER FIELD PATRON every buyer may be sure of the greatest fur values, latest fur styles and most moderate prices. Not only do these facilities apply to their collection of high-priced furs, such as NATURAL RUSSIAN SABLE, HUDSON BAY SABLE, DARK ALASKA MINK, SILVER FOX, BROADTAIL, ETC., ETC., But Satisfaction is also guaranteed in lower-priced goods, such as Persian Lamb, Russian Pony, Caracul, Black Lynx, Blue Lynx, Fox, Astrachan and Uther Dependable Furs. Can you afford to trust other than the most expert in se lection and purchase of fur garments? I I " " " X' S " ' V ' V ' il- ' f . 1 " t . v ' ' 1 1 ?M I (K 4 h lK' -r I v - -J : ? -I" nr. W - m it; .c- " ...... 4 . 1 A View of Our Fur Factory Our New Fur Style Book We have taken exceptional pains this season in getting out a Style Book depicting all the foreign mod els (illustrated on opposite page), as well as those styles modified to meet the demands of our country, which we will be pleased to mail to any address free upon request. Send fof Our New Fur Style Book Now. Mail Orders Promptly Filled i ' . . - - : - i ra'n fl nT7nTmT1TTnmT VX6T1Iln nhu D l 11 l il V" 1 11 1 1 11 1 11 11 1 1 H I If f- fi IIIIM. MM mimirp Stylish lilliery This week we begin the Fall Millinery season, with a com- Erehensive assortment of all thafs new and proper in stylish eadgear for women. Special efforts have been made to present the most extensive as well as the most attrac tive collection of moderately priced hats we have ever assembled. The many pleasing effects in Fine Millinery at $5 to $10, merit the consideration of women desiring Beautiful Hats , at a slight expenditure. We pride ourselves on our efficient, capable corps of artistic trimmers, and our experienced, painstaking salesladies. You can safely entrust your Millinery needs into our hands, and we not alone guarantee you absolute satisfaction but the lowest prices in Portland. M. HAM.BURG1LR Southeast Cor. Fifth and Alder IrV ::."; m1 a '.:V: Cor 7H . LADIES FURNISHINGS AND ACCESSORIES NEW FAIL KID CLOVES Only the Reliable Kinds Are Sold Here. P. Ccntcmeri 3-Clasp Real Kid f 1.50 Dents 1-Clasp Extra Quality Real Kid.. f 1.50, fl.TB Denti 2-CIasp Extra Quality Real Kid f2.00 2-Clap Toreadore, full pique $1.50 2 Claap Angelis, best ia the world. fZ.OO 16-Button RmI Kid f4.00 12-Button Kid f3.50 NlCKWEiU Sevr Rachitis ......25, 35f and up New Stacks" 35 BO and 7B New Bowi S5f, 50. T5f and up New Jahnti 35 to f3.BO New Crochet Lace end. Lac Trimmed Tab. .3Se vp New Octrkh Boat, black, white, brown . . . . 9 1 5.00 op VEILH6S New Lace Veils black and colors. , New Chiffon Veils, black and errors. New Mourning Veils, all prices. NoTelty Veilinf by the yard.. 25 cp New Trimmirt( Laces all prices. , New ValcncUnncs Laces all prices. New Umbrellas for men, wrnnn and chiliren 50f tp to f 1T.50. New Fancy Ribbons invest rariey. ..V