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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1910)
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TO It is our good fortune to announce a sale of the finest quality under-' , ; muslins ever offered in our entire business career. . V . v - . his sale excludes the possibilities or competition, v Lyery piece is or- , : ; t r 'jfered at manufacturers cost. . VC0ST,-4-a' term used flippantly now- . . a-days by many firms with little regard to its real meaning. When we say "COST," we say itwith the guarantee of this firm behind the statement . : :,forThe' richest,most fascinating undermuslins-quajity goods-may be boughtin this sale. 1 A chance for lurie Brides to secure their Trousseaus at half the allotted estimate. . .j "1, t Beautifully made gds, trimmed with embroidery,, torchon5 and double thread Valenciennes, laces, 0Xi.Mf 1 ribbons and medallions. " '.. 1 ' t V ' t vjowiis, picaicu ucuiu ui awas, siicciui urawci a, v aiisur umwers, siar umiu . uiavvcrs, crienuses, , snoi i ; chemises, combination chemises, corset covers, combination ' skirt ; and corset covers, : Princessskirt and j corset covers, three-piece combinations, cbmbinatian drawers and corset covers, Princess skirt combina tion drawers and corset .covers and skirts.' , " V ' : W. B. Corsets 5 La' Vida Corsets . -t i , Tussah Pongee Silk Suits Spcl $ I&95 ' llIsTI TN M T N(T ' MfiDFT J; in- T a- 5'-vIli' ' ' ' ies' and Misses ".Tussah rSiIk ?uit$. Ji3V'fi ' , The, jackets Ure made' in. the new !. ''- J?" nooular 32-inch ' length and . lined throughout with self-coloijed Peait de j.ygnc; I'lauv- tailored styles, with ; side pockets. ,The skirts : are i full plaited:' Come": in -rose, Javen ' der, reseda, light and the new( shade , of blue leather and mulberry., ', ; , , NATURAL COLORED Pongee Silk Suits, strictly plain tailored, 3 ' inch I jacket, unlined The . skirts have; clusters of ' plaits and plain ... panel .i effect. . Side Dockets. ' This suit has a5- most attractive collar o black and violet-colored ,satin, jWtth cults to match. LpARIS NOVELTY WAISTS !n lingerie.' Made . of f the daintiest im ported white mull,' in the newest of Dutch, neck styles with short sleeves. These exquisite Waists fasten tip the side front , with 'smaM'- pearl and hand-crochet buttons. .Trimmed with pin tucking and embroidery on sleeves and waist f 3 to f 5.-, Automobile Beach; ; Mountain t arid Outing Sweaters, Special at $ 1 .95 We have bought many sweaters and ' have had many excellent values, but it ' remains for these sweaters to surpass -any previous offering. ? This is 'the real point of this event." The wholesale season is practically over and this manufacturer, with keen busi- v ness sense, would rather, take a small loss now. than a greater loss later on. .. He sent us a sample with the price marked providing we took the whole ' lot' ' ' - ' There are about. 600 of these sweat- ers 'r- more than we would . ordinarily ' buy in one style. But the worth is there, and we know that at $1.05 they " will disappear rapidly. ' : r. $3.50 is a fair price for them. So this saving means the biggest sweater bar- gain in Portland. , - 7: ; ,7 . . They come in fancy stitch weave, in sd, stay and white, CoIIarlest neck. Pockets on each 6ide. . In all sizes. See window display. ' fix I . ' . t tt -;7 v Agents Royal Society Packets and Cottons A : FRENCH WAISTS JUST FROM PARIS A new model Summer Waist jut received from rari n finest sheer mull. I-astens rp the si ie jvith all pearl uttons. Trimmed with pin tuckip. Trice T3.00. New: Lbng Pongee; '!' ..n..i.(ii.iimiri mm"'".:-ts-' Silk: Goats -We. foresa ' the,- popularity p ' these stylish coats. We knew tha't they, would be frst in women's favor this season. . q7-- ) .7. :;,:.; W;; Jf I 1 1 J J . $1350 Regular Values to $20 Full - Length Pongee Silk Goats, 54 inches long, semi-fit- tir.g back, with straight single breisted front. Made in a light tan color, with deep shawl col lar faced with black satin. New sleeves with deep cuff, trimmed to match the cellar. ' ' Robinson; & Weils English Hats For Summer Tomorrow we show a ship ment of Robinson & Wells New English Hats for summer wear.' 7' ' - : " v- The phenomenal success' of these hats in' Portland is so well established that the mere announcement of he arrival of these new; models will bring many women to our Millinery Department' tomorrow. ' These ; hats represent the very latest in English Tailored Millinery. . , . 7 " . . '4 1..'.: ' :v Lace Curtains V. -I- $1.50 pair,' special. f A f8 $215 pair, spedal...... ?1.49 $3.50 pair, special . $2.68 $3.00 pair, special . . . . . ,?3.75 . ( : . . 3000 r pairs . of v Nottingham and Cable Net ; Lace Curtains in handsome ' new patterns, with plain or figured centers, with ' pretty scroll and fancy borders. Can be had in white or Arabian color, 24 and 3 yards long. f : : $150 pair,, special I . . . . $2.05 $5,50 pair special.. ..'..$3.75 $80 pair, specially.. -.94.50 $3.50 pair, special..... '.$5.75 .. . . - . 2000 pairs of Bobbin et Lace Curtains in a large variety of new designs, in Renaissance, Marie Antoinette, Irish Foint, Eattenbcrg and Cluny. Come in white or Arabian color, 2)4 yirii long. ; . NeW Books Mary'. Gary,' $1.00' net; A Modern Chronicle; by Winston ChurchilL-Sl J.8t .Thurstono Orchard Valley, by Harold Bindless, price 81.30 net : Th Personal Conduct of Belinda, by Eleanor Hoyt ' Bramerd $10 net; Hopalong Cassidy, by1 Clarence b Mulford S1.18 ; By Inheritance, by Oc tave, Thanet, S1.18;' The Carleton Case, v bV.v Ellery H. Clark,, $1.18 ; The House of Mystery, Dy wm irwm, x.xa net; In the Border. Country, by Josephine . D a s k u m Bacon, $1.50 net; The Fascinating Mrs. Hulton, by h,. r. Burson net; The" Furnace o Gold, by Philip. V. Miehels $1.20 net ; Cavanaugh; Forest Ranger by Hamlui Garland. $x.x. . y t 7, - - SOCIETY PAPERS SPECIAL AT 251 A BOX On sale for Monday, 1000 boxes ot French, laffeta, Chif fon, Cambric 1 and t Duchess Lmen Writmef Paper, 24 sheets of paper and . 24 envelopes to match, in the latest fashionable size, 35c-40c values, 2of box. ' Braid Pins -There 'never - was a prettier style for dressing the hair than the present vogue,. For this particular r.fashion you require braid pins. 7 - . We have a sample lot from one of the best New York manufacturers. We place on" sale Monday at 1 "; - ' ? i Half; Price Mounted Combs Selling From ' 50c to $12.00 Each. POST CARD ALBUMS ON . .; SPECIAL SALE -; ;v Made of texoloid and holds 4W cards. , Has hand-painted cover, made extra strong. Regular $2.25.' V v - SPECIAL $1.G0 Fancy Cover . Post Card Al bum, which holds 300 ' cards. Made, bf " heavy cardboard.' Regular 35c. . . ' SPECIAL 107 Post Card Album of heavy embossed linen for holdinc 300 cards. Opens flat. Regular 5c .'SPECIAL 4S ' Alluring ilew Wasli ;Fabrics ''the prettiest, coolest," snowiest wash fabrics, that wiir pre sent an irresistible appeal to your fancy and taste.. , ? Merely to cut on so many yards 01 good3 tor a customer is not enough for us. - The big problem that we undertake in this store with wash fabrics is .to collect the cream of its production in tub materials, y We have therefore; concentrated the strength of our buying organization to secure the widest range, the wor thiest weaves, the prettiest patterns, the latest colorings in wash fabrics. Tomorrow we 'show the results of our endeav ors. THE: BIGGEST AND. BEST STOCK OF TUB MA TERIALS IN THE CITY. 7 : - 7 7- 7 IMPORTED FRENCH' LINEN. 47 inches wide.. Many hew shades have been added to the color line, which makes it more popular than ever. . bjc a yard 7 DOTTED .CHIFFON COSTUMfc CLOTH. Particularly adaptable for; evening -and' party, dresses. In 50 - different shades:: .35 a yard. .. - ,! - - (' ' ' VASSAR CLOTH. A rough-weave" silk and cotton mix ture.. Launders beautifully, . Comes in all shades. SOtyard. SUNSHINE STRIPED t VOILE. A: sheer, summery fab ric in all tne newest colors ot the season. -XZVi? a yard. PRINTED BRAZILIAN BATISTE. White and tinted grounds, over which are floral and figured designs of . various hues. Price 12V5C yard. ' PRINTED FRENCH BATISTE. A beautiful, sheer. dainty summer material in choice designs and colors. 15 a yard. l - " : " ' - . ? PACIFIC CR-SH SUITING. ;The best, cotton Ramie weave suiting on tne marKeu, in an colors, xefr vara. SILKED FOULARDS. A mercerised cloth. wfu'ch is an exact counterpart of the silk fabric, both in design and co' r- in POPLIN. In plain, self-strincs and firuresv In 5 i" :7r- ent shades. '25 yard. MERCERIZED PONGEE SUITING? 'ThU '?rn ingis woven and finished similar to the S-i-f :te t! yard. ORKNEY TISSUE. A sheer stsmir.er woven c'. bling the imported zcrhyrs. Beautify.! crr-. 1 30?yard. I Cm 1