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f "-L- i j.,tf rr f'f- rz"t' "".imf p r'tin""' U V THE MEIER & FRANK CO., 5TH, 6TH, MORRISON, ALDER WEATHER REPORT Fair today; THE MEIER FRANK COMPANY, ESTABLISHED 1S57 v 7r Ft J-.rrr ml , , r ?. a' i s ) ien WM Smrj lYMnll ' I In the Basement V - , - I lyy '! , I Portland Rice Milhnj Company f J1 I'lSikl Manufacturing: "Rice Hearts." ' y - ''II Vj y V "' : : V Western Gas Mantle Company " V I ufacturing Pottery. ' ' f Coffman Candy Company Mak- " - ing : Coffman's Society Choc- . f ' Y dates. . ' '-- ' " ''' " ' ; ' " ' ' " ' ' ' '' ' ' - ' ' ' ' " ' ' 1 ' .... kAi 1 1 - j i ToiiQrirdw Mraieg In Greatest SiM9nss trial Stow Pogted Evisir WSesssd 8 55 HOW many Oregonians know what this wonderful section in which we live produces?. How many -women know that much of the beautiful dress goods is woven right here where the wool is grown? How many of us realize that 's shirts and overalls,1 trunks, blankets, mattresses, pottery, gas mantles and numerous other necessaries' and luxuries are man ufactured in Oregon for 0 " At 9 o'clock tomorrow morning will be given the signal which Starts the wheels of our Second Annual "Made-in-Oregon" Exposition in motion. The thousands who come tomorrow will see Dress Goods woven on a full-sized loom right in the de partment. Thev will see' thfc dozens o young 'women JrorrrNeustadt er Bros.' factory making shirts and overalls. . Ani many other exhibit On First Floor Fleischner, Mayer ft Co. Full sire , lobm . from the Thomas Kay Woolen Mills, Salem, weaving Dress Goods. ... On Second Floor Paris Hat ft Dye Works Manufac-. : turing ha frames in Millinery de partment.. . -On fourth Floor Multnomah Trunk ft Bag Co. Manufacturing of Trunks. Portland Upholstered :; Furniture Company Manufacturing exhibit. Carman Manufacturing Company Making of Mattresses'. H, W. Thompson Manufacturing of wire Bed Springs. x , ' On Fifth Floor , Neustadter Brothers Manufactur ing "Boss of the Road" Overalls in Men's Clothing department, Neustadter Brothers' Manufactur ing "Standard" Shirts; 10 Machine. On Fifth Floor Multnomah' Mohair Mills, Sellwood .' Full-sized loom weaving mohair ':. dress goods, men's suitings, lin--' ings and auto-top cloth. Only mohair mill west of the Mississip pi river; - -Willamette Tent ft Awning Company ' . Manufacturing awnings, . tents, men's waterproof clothing, etc. , , Pennant Manufacturing ' Co. Mak ' ing of pennants, banners, flags, etc. Riser Hand-Colored Pictures Ex hibit of newest Oregon subjects. . Clly on the Coastl EVEN . the- broad lines on which this great "Made-in-, Oregon" Exposition is planned, can give but a faint Idea of the extent which Oregon has reached in. manufacturing the last few years. . . - ' Portland, the second manufac turing city of the coast and. ucts are shipped by carload and cargo to Washington, Idah6,' Montana, California to far ott Alaska and Hawaiian Islands. Its woolens andt mohairs find a place on leading markets of America. Oreeron fftctories today number A over 700. The capital : invested f 1 ,j( w rmn rt approximates 'w.uw.uw. a nc out put is $75,000,000. The number of employes 28,000, with a payroll of $22,500,000. Every man, woman and child for miles around should see this wonderful assemblage of manu facturing exhibits which com prises the second annual "Made- in-Oregon" Exposition which opens tomorrow at Meier & Frank's. ' ' sicoao rLoo vlzis Btmsiva . okobb st kaiii IE Dresses for Spring have never been more attractive more becoming than now, and every day sees new addi tions to the splendid assortments in our Ready-to-Wear section. . Worthy of special mention are the Frocks at $20. Even the hand some white serge model as sketched included. Smart trimmings of black satin and rwhite buttons. ' ' , Then pencil-striped suitings, whipcords, serges, etc., in every. :lever.new style.' Clever frocks with collar and cuffs of the new ratine, Df ecru allover and of satin. Coated dresses for street wear, "V" cut , front style for street wear and dressier types for afternoon use. Priced, at from $12.50 to $85. OS Handsome New Spring Suits What breadth of choice for . the woman who chooses her Spring and Summer Suit here. Styles that are authoritative fabrics and colorings that are new. More Suits of the new rough weave : pongee are here the fabric that has caused a furore here and abroad. A wealth of smart dis tinctiveness to every model. Then the more staple weaves in styles for street and afternoon use. Priced from f 20 to f T5. ... .. -i,:;:::t Pretty Long rumonos $7.50 , You'll wonder-that we-off er-them at only $7.50, for they're remarkably attractive and becoming in a rich qual ity silk messaline. In dainty floral and figure designs. Light and dark colorings. Finished with plain sitin bands. Special tomorrow at S57.50.; New Coats for All Occasions No matter what particular ; style. Coat madame desires, she's sure to -find it herein the, wonderfully com plete assortment for her , choosing. Coats for "street, for general utility wear for motoring, for afternoon and evening use each tyoe in the newest " and smartest of styles. . Rich wool ens, handsome satins and serge silks all in the narrow . silhouette lines.' , Priced from 8.50 to f 75. Cleverest of Mannish Shirts The new Spring and Summer ward robe is incomplete-without a generous " supply of the new Tailored Waists. And they're here in splendid variety. Every fabric from the plain mad rases, soisettes, pongees and wash, silks to the richest of crepe de chines. Priced from f 1.50 to $10. ; : ElicIv Woolen Suitings Worn Oregon LooiBS MANY women purchasing these Wool Suitings in . , our First Boor Section are not aware that the smart, rich, new fabrics they choose are the products of the Thomas Kay , Woolen Mills, of Salem, where exclusive im ported patterns are copied in minutest detail. . We've cheviots, tweeds and Spotch weaves, made of pure, all wool that's thoroughly freshened and cleaned before the ( process of making. Rich new shades for A j a spring, run incnes wide, rnced, the yard, i?JL.JU BLACK MOHAIRS The per fected product of The Multno' mah Mohair Mills at Sellwood. The only Mohair Mills west of" the Mississippi river. Visit the working loom exhibit on the 5th floor. r Black Mohairs, Sicilians and Brilliantines, on sale in first floor section. Splendid for. waists," coats," dresses, bathing suits, etc.; 36 to 56 inches wide. Priced 50 to $2. , ; WHIPCORD SERGES Here in splendid variety. And they're the favored fabric for lhe smart white suits for Spring and Sum mer,; .Then,;, too, the basket weaves ; and , finer . diagonal striped weaves.- They're beau tiful 45 to 56 inches 'wide. Yard at fl to f3.50. , : NEW FANCY SILK MESSA- LINES, in pin and tiny stripes of; rich ' changeable colorings. Lovely combinations "of" gold and olive, red and reseda, navy and white, sea green, blue and others. Ideal - for waists - and dresses. Light, firm weight for Spring and Summer,' 24 inches wide. Remarkable value at, a yard, only flw " ' RICH CHAMEUSE. a crepe meteor-like weave, though com, bining the more practical quail ties. Rich, lustrous and. cling ing, with perfect ; draping . quali ties., In . the new Saxon blue, ,corn color, cream, white, navy, brown, etc. All 44 inches wide, Yard at f3.50. 1 New Eer&y Sailors Smart! . 1 vs limit,, 'oi-.r. SAILORS --Sailors, everywhere! Such trim smartness as they portray ! ' , : And Paris says correct. '- .- ' Scores of styles created by Hyland, Gage and Bur gesser-t-sufficient evidence that they're sure1 to be popular. ... ' , ' ' . . . The Derby Sailor shown is one of , " ' the latest in black or white Milan ' ' And priced at only $9.50. Other styles in numbers the Madame Sherry Sailors, with narrow brim and. high crown the wide, straight brims 'and slightly drooping styles. AH are as smart and chic as can be. Prices range' from $4.00 to iplD.UU. NEW TRIMMED HATS arriving by scores dailv from famous houses and our own workrooms. I, Wide, choice at $8.50f $10, $12.50 to $25. Sale of Lovely Ne w Voiles Ho w at 49c HE dainty'; and practical , combined in. these, pretty new Voiles.; Ideal for afternoon and party frocks for both women and chil-' dren.. Beautiful designs in florals: dots and stripes. .With 'and without bor- vJQ ders. , In all the ,new shades; full 2 inches wide; attractive window display; yd. tuC Tht New, Ratine the rough weave fab- i1 Imported Zephyrs they're new 1 Solen did for Spring and Summer dresses. At tractive with deep 12-inch . borders; full width, 48 inches; plain colors and in stripes and checks. Yard at 25e White Crepe wonderfully dainty in medium fine and finest of weaves; self checked-and embroidered, 36 to 45 inches wide. Yard from 75 f to f 3.00. ' y Crochet l?iclm3g?-4? HARD to imagine a more exquisite addition to any costume ! Large, hand-embroidered Swiss and voile. Fichus, as illustrated, trimmed with real Irish crochet-lace and medallions. You must see them to realize their full beauty and loveliness. An importer's surplus of exactly 50 one of the last purchases our "chief made before leaving New York! Bought regularly t they would sell ..for $10 .to. $15. peautiful on .waists, dresses, suits ffr J ' 3 and coats. See them in the Fifth f tr if stteet window. Priced tomorrow at V S 1 ,50 Large SiKi Roses, g 1.19 We can hardly realize i it ourselves a special purchase of thesi $1.50 new hand-made Satin Corsage Roses, to sell for $1.19, when few stores have them at any price. The rage of the moment in Paris, New York and the East : Choice of old rose, pink, coral American Beauty, cream, sky, yellow, turquoise and lavender, with C" 10 large foliage and stem.' While the special lot lasts tomorrow, offered at only V , Tuo Sig Embroidery Specials mm G 6 Silver Plated Casseroles $3.49 'l00 ";": a- necessity serving en HEY'RE almost nowadays, with Casserole, so popular. Handsome , silver-plated Casseroles or entree dishes, just as illustrated, hand-burnished, in plain, bright fihish. A special purchase of regular $6 Cas seroles,; with inside lining of e n a m e 1 ; just 25 of them at. . MM Lnsitohia Pampo at CLEAR-CUT; and distinctive as the ocean hound from which its name, is derived I ; The LQsitania Pump, as' sketched, is a new J. & T. Cousins production. . " Note the smart short vamp, the high, , gracefully arched instep, the ankle u , strap which hugs the instep closely. Choice of tan Russia calf, patent colt or gunmctal leathers. ; Ve show it in all sizes- anJ widths. grey- --at $4 AM I'. THE LUSITANIA PUMP, in black ooit calf, piir 5.00 Strapless Pumps Perfect Fitting No bulging at heels or sides in these new Cousins' strapless Pumps they're made to fit perfectly. The utmost in smartness, 'down to the chic satin bows which grace the vamp. Choose from black ooze calf, patent colt or black satin. They're modish, to say the least. Pair f 3. . rami raoox axw Btrasxxo 3000 Ysrds of $1.75 to $3.50,Allovers Woven on sheer Swiss in daintiest Baby Irish andloral patterns, for new Spring ii.! aud lingerie irocks-Of-. 0 1 -O Q 'int li , on S w isTiahrsoolran dgambrf cT O gy fercd for sale tomorrow, a yard Plv For eowns and undermuslins. Yard dV 7000 Yards 3Sc to 75c Matched Embroid-' eries Dainty patterns in ; Edges, Inser tions and Flouncmgs to match? "4 to 18- TELEPHONES are worth attending to. Are you having headaches?. Are you nervous? It's often caused by eye-strain. j Come in and let our regis tered graduate opticians test : your sight. They'll do it ithouLhargfM, Glasses. t.itA .1 .L.t'll . .... PAOFIC, PRIVATE EX. 4; .. H01!E.'..AW1 y. Your Eyos ric in white of which everyone is talking! Both, checked and striped effects; full 45 inches wide. Late new wash fabric. For suits, Mresses and trimmings. Yd. f 1.25 New Marquisettes in white. Fine, per fect weaves. Exquisite for Summer frocks Daintily embroidered in figures and checks. Priced yd.i 75 to f3.00. Big Marchi Solellri the Grocery wax rooD anociT babemiht Tf E'RE starting March aright ! Big sale of Foodstuffs, at the sort of ; savings that have "made "our Pure Food Gro cery famous.' -.. ' kead the list we've quoted below, then jorder early, by phone, mail or in person. Telephone clerks on hand -at 7 ar mr " 'TV Hams, sugar-cured, lb.,' at ' Maine Corn, 6 carts, 60 Special Butter, 2 Country Club Milk, four cans, 28V Grated Pineapple, gallon cans, 35. Wadco Bak. Powd'r 16f NewVWalnuts, lb., 16f Citron Peel, pound, 14 Libby's Catsup, bottle at only '18. Raisins, 3 packgs., 25 Red : Mexican Beans, 5 '. lbs. for 25. .'; Lima Beans, 3 lbs., 21$ Graham Flour, sack,33 Cora Meal, sack, at 30f Sail Soap, 8 bars , at 25 Crystal White Soap, six: cakes. 25. LlOcPala- NaptbA- Soap,4-25c six for 4f . Royal -Banquet Soapfc six cakes, 26t - Sunny Monday Soap, six for 25. r Dry Figs. 3 lbs. 23e Fancy L. M. Raisins, 3 lbs. 23. Salad OH, -gallon cans for 35.. ,. Log Cabin Syrup, gallon, 55. ' Large Cans Asparagus at only 20. Pink Salmon, flat cans, 3 for 25. Cream of Wheat, .pack age for 15. Jg. R. Pancake Flour, two packages 25. - , Gold Dust, 6 small pack ages 25J. Whole Wheat Crispies, ouc packages St Tames Pickles-nH only