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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1910)
THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 6,- 1910. Agents Perrin's and Trcfo Fay Stockiriss-Duttcrick Patterns-Custom Drapery Work a Specialty-Mail Orders Promptly Attended to-Picturo Framing to Order .:- v-3 rr ...,,.4--it"--i-rr.-v 12 rlliliMillW I I fill MIHII II I II I III T IN III I Ml WS M"W ll lin I 111 I i 1 1 1 J I nillTTTl 1. nil T - --T I ir TSSBI mmii See New Import'd Scotch Ginghams Spring 1910 Be one of, the. first women i'in Portland to ask tis to cut you off a dress 'pattern of these pretty ginghams. Fresh from, the land of the heather and the thistle, all the- best colorings and pat tern for Spring and Summer wear. .On display in ' Fifth-street window, and 500 pieces ; for you to choose from "'in' the department; 32 inches wide. Very modesily priced. Take ' advantage. Tussini Silks, in fancy weaves, a new wash fab ric for Spring auits and dresses, with a 4Qrt . Special Preliminary Showing of Spring 1910 Merchandise- solft, silky sheen. All Illusion . Silk, softer new, shades, yard' and sheerer weave. in evening and street shades, new arid dainty. ACkt Great special value, on sale at. 'the yard Nyanza Silk (or smart tailored wa$h suit, QC in the best plain colors.' Special value, yd. ODL Linen Suitings, for, durable arid ' stylish tailored suits that can be Jaundered, yard 65c The "Digging; Out' Sale- U a sensational "scoop" In ammmm'm''mmm' modern merchandising.' No sale ever held in this I 7Sc Insertion great establishment ever aroused greater enthusiasm. I yUg 'DOZ Supply your wants now from Immense valuta offered. I f , y" " 1 1000 piece's rpund mesh French Val. VALENTINES FROM lc TO $5.00 lc insertions, - : . ... . . . - .' ' "widths from XA to Come to the fourth floor and ee what a comprehensive; ; l.jnch, values to selection of pretty and, witty Valentines' we have pro-'. 75c dor, at 15 yided for your choosing. Ybn should try to b0y; early. - Net Lace Inser-. ISSHMSBBIIISIBIBIIBIBBSIBIBSSBBSHBSSSSBBIBSSMSBBISIIBISHBBSSSISSBSISBSSIMH tionS in white CT Jrunlisiat $5.65 TtC3l. SPSfcre painted Trunks, 34-inch size, made with one tray, 2J5 inches wide; iaper-lined; strap; good, substantial tqmks,that' values up to-50c ell regularly at $5.70 each, on special sale r the yard, at. .7f this week -as the very, low price of, each VUiUu iMMMaa SXC ANNOUNCEMENT PACE 3,-SECTION 3 BOOKS AT: & PUBLISHERS' PRICES I For the second and last week of this busy sale we dig into all nooks and corners for odd lots and bar-' gains will be even greater than those offered for last week. AH ' cannot be advertised. , Come and look. .Women's. Hand embroid'd' Linen Collars, .assorted sizes and styles: wluei;CchJkJ The .Edition dtf Luxe' Book Sale hks provided for hun- this wee at,37e dredsof book-lovers- an opportunity; to supply their i t-i.i.' 'wants they -have", never had in ; Portland. Save J. New Ribbons ' - ' ! 7 , Plain ta f f e t a s, mpires, dresdens and printed warp ribbons- 'in - new Spring arrivals on display; Monday. Trunlts at $11.05 SSfk for $13.00, on special sale this week at ?1 1 ftt covered waterproof- tainted Trunks, 34 inches long, made with two trays; ull lined, f4 strap. A trunk that jells regularly for $13.00, on special sale this week sit the low price of, eachtake advantage g An Innovation in Sale Naniingr A Demonstration of Selling Supreme Fisk Hats for Spring of 1910 Are Here Now See "the Fifth-street window (right by the main entrance) and note the ; ultra smart models we are ahowing in. tailored and street Hati for Spring wean -With, the enlarged quartera that our, millinery section' is occupying ; this Spring, larger stocks and assortments than ever, before are 'poasible;' Be sure and see- these bargains. The superiority of Fisk Hats have made them fa mous rand much . called for.' ' Smartly dressed women - jJVerywhere select Fisk Hats for their Spring hcadwear.' ,Tbe new' models come In tur bans, toques, sailors and tricorners. The materials used are milans, horsehairs and rough braids. The trimmings are velvef bows, wheat aigrettes, women everywhere select Fisk Hats for their range of choice in shape, color, price and trim ming. These new and ;very chic. COK'flfl models for Spring priced frdra $5 toW&03J pmmm Women's $3Umbrelles$I.59 Prepare, for the I Rainy Days-Sdve A special assortment of women's Um brellas, with 26-inch 1 paf agon frames and 15-inch directoire handles, or as- x sorted fancy handles. They are cov J ered with fine quality union taffeta. Absolutely, rainproof and (Pi , CTQ ast black; $3 values, each PJLU7 'children s Umbrd 11 1 rf 18 and 24-irich. sues, at f3 VII Chiffon Remnants on Sale at Va Price Remnants of net,' chiffon and all- 1 over laces at embroidery counter 3' 100t000Yds. Spring EmbrbifJ's Advance Sale 19c to $5.49 Delightfully dainty and attractive are the new patterns In Embroid eries which have just arrived and which will be ready for sale tomor row morning at special prices Swiss, Nainsook and Cambric materials in endless selection of patternsEdges, insertions, flounces, allovers, etc A lot of lOO.OOOards just received, and while it's gloriously fresh and new placed on sale at these phenomenally' low prices Don't miss this great opportunity Matched sets in Swiss, Cambric and Nain sook materials, edges and insertions to match, widths from 1 to 18 in., for undermuslins, children's garments, etc "Digging Out" Sale prices The finest products of Sit, "Gall manufacturers, in imitation baby Irish blind effects, Madeira, Appenzell, -English eyelet and convent embroideries. See them. Flounces and Allovers, exquisitely beautiful creations; also galloons and medal lions.' "Dainty Baby Sets, edges, insertions and allovers, and 18-inch flbunces. See big double window display. Two of the large Fifth-street windows filled with these (..beautiful, goods. , Take . advantage of this great advance sale New Embroideries .Are Underpriced This Wek a Follows The Great Fifth Anniial Food Fair Begins Its Second Week With Increased Interest Crowded every moment. More enthnsiasm among exhibitors and patrons than has ever been shown at any sim- ilar attraction. A worthy exposition of good things to eat, staged in an unusually attractive, manner. There are fifty exhibits of things all good housekeepers are interested in pure foods, ways of preparing them and utensils to cook them in. Good music daily by the Meier ft Frank Ladies' Orchestra. Thousands of free sam- ples. COME AND SEE THE PURE FOOD FAIR. IT'S FREE. AMONG THE EXHIBITORS ARE: T. M. Stevens & Co., demonstrating Holly Milk, a pure food brand of condensed milk; Portland General Electric Co., showing the latest electric appliances in labor-saving kitchen helps. Allen & Lewis, showing 'Perfection Brand Canned Goods and Koffee-No, the satisfactory substitute for coffee. . Quaker Oats Co., Quaker Cereals. M. J. Brandeistein. M T. B. Coffee anrf tJi Pimnm Tree Teas. ' ',..,. . . .-r ....... Wadhams & Kerr Bros., Monopole cnned goods and groceries and Economy Fruit Jar$.v The Smith-Wright Candy Co., an attractive booth of pure-food candies. ,' ..v., .. . Columbia Milling Co., Morning Glory Oats, Wheat meats and Barleycorn. - - H. Drf Kingsbury, a booth filled with pure marma lades, preserves, etc. : !. .. , SEE THE ORIGINAL CURTISS AIRSHIP HERE Embroideries regularly, worth " 25c the yard, special, the yard JLuK Embroideries regnlarly worth AOg COc the yard, special, the yardTtl Embroideries worth $1.25 the 7Q yard, special price, per yard I 5C Embroideries worth . S2.00 "Q the yard, speciaJ, the jard V J-0i7 IMevy Spring Neckwear Arrivals Just received an immense shipment of the newest ideas and styles in women's Spring Neckwear. Dainty rabats, pretty jabots and the latest novelties in one sided effects or cascades, to be worn outside the coat. New net (JJO fifi bows, new ruchings and cords,, new. embroidered collars 25e to Vtl.UU SEE THE NECKWEAR. DISPLAY IN THE MORJUSON STREET WINDOW R.eg, $6,00 fcace flit Curtains at 53.95 Linen Cluny Lace Curtains, made -of good French net, with linen edge or edge and insertion, 45 inches wide and ; Strathmore Printed Scrim Curtains, 2Vi ' yards long; 1 regularly worth $6.00 the pair, Digging Out (PQ Aft Sale price, special,; the pair Ptt new designs; 40 inches wide and yards long; regulariy worth 10 QfT $3.75 the pair, -special, pair Yard Goods, to match cur-,Jffp tains, special sale price, yard tlv Velour Prayer Mats, suitable for table cowers, chair covers, pillow tops, etc.;r 24x54 inches, in blue, red or cream, exact copies of J" DA silk rugs; rcgular,$2,75 vals.vJUOt . Matting Boxes, come in three - sires," on special sale at one-half price. Small siic, $2.75 values, special f 1.40 Medium size. $3.75 value, spe'l sjl.O Large size, $5.00 value, special $2.50 ForNecdleWdiVs Satin Dama sk, in; plain and fancy, linen, round doilies and centers to match, . for lunch " sets. These ' : are stamped with scalloped edges to be' embroidered. - 1 he prices range from 10c each up See demonstration of Stenciling Out im, first Hoot. - The new mode of 1fcoration; Jarge range of Q" PTfT pattcrns, the set, $1-00 andvAWU ?oS2,00 Women's Hose 65c Values at 50c Outsize. Hose for women, in plain black cashmere, with gray heels and toes, medium weight; regular Cfl 55c values, special price, pairtl"' Women's Ribbed Cashmere Hose, in E" lain .' black or Oxford, ". with gray , eels and itoes, fine woven OOA foot: 35c values, snecial. vaXr SaleBrussels Room Size IUigs $1167 500 of the celebrated Roxbury Brus sels Rugs,-all clean, new goods and beautiful patterns. The Roxbury grade of rugs jieed ,no recommenda tion. They're famous as the most ' artistic and durable rugs of their class. - Read" the following savings: Rugs 7x9, regular $15 value, 9 11.67 8.3x10.6. worth $20. special. 15.67 9x12 feet,: worth $25, special, f 18.67 11.3x12 feet; worth $33, spe'l, 25.45 Sale of Suitcases $9 Valaes g 24-inch cowhide ' Jeather,' Suitcases, made over good, strong frame, seven inches deep and i leather lined, with shirt fold, bolts and umbrella . straps, best regular $9.00 -Values'; df7 CtX Digging Out Sale, special P VIV 24-inch Suitcases, -7 inches j deep, made of cowhide, straps all. found, linen - lined, with, shirt, fold; , regular selling price $8 each spe- QA' cial Digging Out Sale-price PUOl New Veilings 33c to $2 Yd SEE THE BIC DISPLAY IN SKTH-ST; WINDOW . i , j - M i i t New arrivals, bright new veilings that bar just "been unpacked. Boy 'now and you'll be the first ; one to have a -veil cut from -them. They are the very latest French patterns in silk mesh veils, intluding spider web, Crackley, hexagon," fishnet, donble mesh and other styles. Special CO fA price at from 35c the yard np toVUU Children's Hose 33c Values Only 1 9c Black Wool Hose for children, in 2x1 ribbed style, extra long,, with elastic tops; gray wool heels and toes, all sizes. Regu- 1 Qn lar 35c values, special at, the pafr xaL Sis Stritiing "Digging-Out" Bargains Tailored Suits $8.88 to $1945 Over a thousand Tailored Suits in one huge lot, offered at six differ ent prices for this week in Portland's largest and best Suit St6re The materials are Serge, Broadcloth, Tweed and Fancy Worsteds The season's best styles and all colorsThe regular values of these Tailored Suits run from $15.00 to $45.00 each For quick choosing they have been divided into six lots, and specially priced as" follows: Women's and misses' Suits, rea-ularlv sold at $20.00 to $25.00, i QC Special for this sale, suit vlltOU Women's and missses' $30.00 to $35.00' Suits,' specially priced for (K this sale at low price of vlO03 T I '. i4A rs m. . All as-i t - n.cguiar m.xjm 10 ta.uu suits, spe- Women's and misses'- Suits, regularly sold at $15.00 to $20.00, OQ OO now on sale at low-price of pO00 Women's and misses' Suits, regularly sold at "$25,00 to $30.00; jjM AfL during this sale, the suit xHtrx3 Regular $35.00 to $40.00 Suits, spe-' cially priced for this week d" O A pT at the low price -".of, suit wLO&U cially priced during this (J- Q A p saicat the low price" of PAtO Women's New Spring Suits-in-tansight graysablue Fancy worsteds, semi and tight-fitting effects, with 28 to 34-inch coats and new style skirts-Strictly hand-tailored, made' from mate, rials imported and controlled exclusively by the Meier & Frank Co. Prices run from $35.00 to $48.00 In ' domestic materials in large a ' sortment, $25.00 to $35.00 suit We invite every lady to inspect, these - Women's' ftiv-Kned - Coats, : ioastrachin, squirrel; nearseal caractil andYblack pony;r 30 to :54-inch lengthsall this Season's models; regu-1 U f5 lany sold &t irom 4U.UO to $50.00, .Digging Out Sale onlyV rl IL-U Women's fur-lined Coats in broadclotli. kersev and tweed. squirrel lined, assorted fur storm collars ;"regularly sold at from $28.00 t T uut - saie-tne price is M JlUli to $100.00 each. . During .the , great Digging s Willamette Machines :$2.00 Down51.00 a Week Own a High-Class Stove or Range at the lowest possible price and have the privilege of buyj ing on the easy payment plan Join our club and be one of the five hundred to get a stove or range on these terms Beginning tomorrow we will offer five hundred Stoves and Ranges to honest people on the terms above mentioned Our club plan prices are less than the regular cash rates Cook Stoves, Ranges or Heaters; whatever you want in the stove line is now to be had on terms you can easily afford They" are all 'of the highest'type of .stove construc tionSold tinder a positive guarantee that each and every one I will give satisfaction Any price stove in our department covered by this offer Take advantage Come and buy how SDGCltll ur ce,ebrated 8-15 Famous Range, with body of' highly-finished steel.' . ana outer wans oi aouDte steel, lined with, asbestos. choolSuppl ies centrates the heat around the oven and assures quick baking and economical operation.. Oven ventilated by: patent system. Duplex grate can be used for" either wood or coal.; The price of these ranges is only $35.00 ONLY $5.00 DOWN and $1.00 WEEK, Out celebrated Oak Heaters, which for years have represented the best there is : in "desisrninsr and -tnalrinor vif ti.ot;ncr.ctn,r. f,ttA mitt. srrate and burns nther wood or coal. . Th h, i,r. ,,ki- r.. ,innr, ot jaree chunks ot juei.-' Xhey are trtmmefl wifh iavi!v-inVir.i.hiat.H 'H.K WIS KK. UNTIL PAID. these, heaters.. is- $1.25 Set Sad Irons at 99c .1000 sets of theVfamoos. Mrs. Potts' Irons, come in sets of three,1 complete with patient handle, and stand. I High-grade ; nickel-plated irons, with aluminum tops." Sell everywhere at $1.25 the. set, special for the QQ last week of the Digging Out Sale, special at ?C rW Clothes Daskct 3 89c 500; importe'd French WiHow t Clothes Baskets, QQ good size; sold regularly at . $L25 each,, special OJC 1000 Sleeve and Bosom Ironing Boards, v something needed by every housekeeper;. best: regular 40c Oft. values, special for purDigging:put:Saleeach Folding roninsDoards $1.13 A lot of, 5CK) Ironing Boards test folding tyle, well i made,, sturdily braced and most practical made.-- Fold" into small space when not, in "user "Swell dried Tand bleachedlumber;' regular price $1.50 'each, (J :" Q specially priced for our'Digging Out Sale ai Prepare the children for the new term- wnn.au tney need in theway of sup plies. Everything needed, for' the schoolroom at lowest prices. Slate pencils, tablets, book 'straps, colored and plain chalk, erasers, sponges, etc. Razor & Strop SU9 s .. , . - .. . . An extra special combination bargain on razors and strops complete. -A $2.00 guaranteed Razor and JJ" " Q "a 75c strop, both tomorrow vllv, Steel Scissors; only a few dozen in the lot; a special for the last week' of the Digging Out.Sale; values 'AQkn up to $1.50 the pair, special at Dressing Combs and Hotel ' Combs, the latter style attached t6 a "f Q 3-ft chain; regular" 50c values XJL . ;M 'i- r - v ? '' Dressing Sacquesat Special Only $1.28 Eiderdown and ' fleeced down JDrtst- ' ing Sacqnes, in plain or Persian de-' signs; made with large -or small col-, lars. loose 'or belted waist, satin or! crocheted edge or self-trimmed;' come ' iirta vend err Ted- iiavybrown : and gray. Regular, valines up : OQ , to $2.00 eachi special, ,ach 1