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T : 7c::? Friend's in tlio Serious Lobby of f th PL Rc:fctircnt for L::ncI:con Tc::iG7?ov;L::dfc3f Crcl:::tra CVcm'l l'Vi. I.Lla 1. 11. THE MEIER .& FRANK COMPANY, ESTABLISHED, 1857 WEATHER REPORT Fair tonight and Tuesday. THE MEIER & FRANK CO., 5TH, 6TH, MORRISON. ALDER ! MM. ni:: c:;:.cc:; : tJ reav - " . ' CgjJ - raurr n,oo maitc Trrxirjro 0S9SX IT iuu First GreatSpringSaleof VI ft Iff New R5&l)ons w HAT a timely offerin?, this lovely new Ribbons at splendid savings just at the beginning of the Spring hen their uses are. many and varied And never have the Ribbons time, when been more attractive never so novel never in such wondrous assortment! as now! Thousands of yards all fresh and new styles for millinerv. irir- dles, fancy work, hair bows, etc., on sale tomorrow at compelling savings. ' - 35c and 40c All-Silk Ribbons at 1 7c Pully 10,000 yards of the fresh, new 35c and 40c Ribbons, spedaled on the Ribbon sale tomorrow at only 17c a yard. Rich warp prints, taffetas. satins, messalines, checks, stripes, etc., in light and dark colorings, f 7 Choice of these 35c and 40c Ribbons tomorrow at this reduction, yd. 1 1 C OC-for 50c and 65c Beautiful All- WC Silk Ribbons, fancy warp orints. Dresdens. stripes, etc., 5 ins. wide checks, C Yard 1 1 f or Fancy 20c and 25c Ribbons, 1C in lovely floral and convention al designs. ' For fancy work, hair bows, etc, 3 and 4 inches wide. 1 0 On sale tomorrow at, the yard ImC C for regular 10c and 15c Ribbons, 1C fancy warp prints, Dresdens,. etc., for fancy work, 1 and 1 H inches C wide.. On sale tomorrow, yard C "1 ltat "20C"ASnk-Plairi-Taffetr 1C and Moire Ribbons. All staole colors. 4 inches wide, . a tomorrow at only, Hie y; for 35c to 50c Ribl On sale' )m le yard ImC O1-for 35c to 50c Rib! VIG lines of high-grade taffetas and satins, iull 8 inches wide. bona, odd V On sale tomorrow, yard at 1C f A for 35c and 40c Extra Heavy 19C All-Silk Ribbons, plain taffetas and moires, 6 inches wide. . All f Q shades. Yard on sale at only 1IC 1 7s 'or ret?lar 3Sc nd 40c Rib 1 1 C bona.' includes - fanev warn prints, taffetas, messalines, checks. sinpes, eic, in ngnt ana aaric 17 colors, 5 and 6 inches wide, yd. 1 1 C tyjgt tot hnndaomt $1 and $1.25 V I C Ribbons. Wonderfully rich warp prints, taffetas, Dresdefts, satin striped border, etc., 7 and 8 C7 inch widths. On sale, yard D I G A7 ot Positiv and 85c Rib t 1 1 bona, ; beautiful ' fancy warp prints, Dresdens, taffetasj, satin striped . and iovelty stylei." lively" color combinations, 6 inches Alm wide. On sale for, the yard t I C 90 'or regular SOcJRibbona, extra. 7 1 heavy quality, rich ..all-silk satins, lovely range of shades, OA . 6 inches wide. Yard at only LVC 1 7itor "K111' 25c Ribbons, all. 1IC silk taffetas and moires, in full line of staple shades for chil dren's hair bows, etc., 5 inches 7 wide, On sale tomorrow, yd. 1 1 C 1 L f'll', $1.50 Chiffon. Anto Veils Tnesday, 98c MARCH winds call for Veil , ings for if there's any time of the year when the skin needs protection, it s now, at this early Spring time, when winds, bring tan and blem ishes. Chiffon Auto Veils with hem stitched ends, 2 yards long and a yard wide.- White and -colors; $1.50 AO- Veils tomorrow, priced at only VOL VZ.50 to $3.00 Auto Veils of fine chif fon cloth. Hemstitched and with wide borders. All shades and white t nt Special for this sale tomorrow yl03 ' Colored Shetland Veils the becoming, popular weave, Yi yard . long and-18 inches wide. Reenlarlv 1 75c to $2.00, tomorrow at 3 J1 Maline Bow thev re new and nrttw for wear with the Spring costume. Priced at IS ,to. 35 New Veihngs for Spring at 35 to $2.50 a yard. Women's 1 1 to $1.30 Tailored IWaists 68c arzcowD tloob kjlxv Bvziiozva SURELY it doesn't pay .to make - the Waists - for ordi nary wear when they can be pur chased at such a low price as this I Tailored styles, carefully made of striped percales and plain and -figured madras. They are neat! " Finished with laundered collars and cuffs to match. ; ' Also White Crepe Waists trim'd in embroidery and lace. High-neck, and - long-sleeved styles. They sell fot $1.00 and $1.50 regularly. q Your choice for tomorrow at UOC Sal. A Great Sale of Standard Shirts AS MADE ON THE NE of the FIFTH FLOOR V m 0 s t com prehen sive and inter estiner - exhihit of our great "Mad'e-in-Oregon" Exposition is me manuiactunng ot the celebrated JMeu stadter Bros.' , "Standard" Shirts on the Fifth Floor I Here you'll see the .hafidsorrte new Spring fabrics being made into shirts of all styles. Cut and finished in a manner which have made "Standard" Shirts famous. In conjunction we begin a special sale of them in the Furnishing Goods Department tomorrow. ' See Morrison Street window display. , . Neustadter Bros.';: 1 "Standard" Shirts. . in the p-olf ahd ne.ptr?e styles made with soft separate military col lars to match, soft turn-back .French Ar and stiff cuff styles. Special at only J J)C I rtt Neustadter Bros.' WV'1' "Standard" Shirts of im ported French corded madrases, in tan and white self stnoes. Soft Lot I Lot 2Neustadtcr Brps.' r,SJl, Cf Standard" Golf Negli gee Shirts in scores of smart new patterns. '. Soft separate military i , , f-T "1 ateTWihta ry col larsrr.ar 3t4d J IID you know that Oregon" had a mill which could weave such beautiful Dress Goods?" ; "Isn't the mohair loom interest ing?" "Had you any idea gas mantles were made like this?". ; Thousands came, questioned, wondered at this second - great "Made-in-Oregonl' Exposition at The Meier & Frank Store today. From the signal which started wheels in motion at 9 o'clock, crowds gathered at each exhibit. V -; . On the Fifth ' Floor a score of young women from Neustadter Bros.1 factory are busy turning out Men's Shirts. "Boss of the Road" Overalls are being made , in the Men's Clothing Department, Third Floor. And scattered on the various floors and Basement are work ing exhibits, where actual manufacturing is being carried on. . Kiscr Hand-Colored Photos of Oregon Shown by Stercoptfcon on 5th Floor In a special auditorium on the Fifth Floor beginning, at 1 :30 tomorrow afternoon, 400 new Kiser Hand-Colored Photographs of Oregon will i be thrown on the screen for benefit . of Exposition vis itors. Plenty of seats come and see many new views of Oregon's beautiful mountain scenery, lakes, rivers , and famous spots. . . - VI. Photograph of Loom from Thos. ' Kay Woolen Mills, S a 1 e m, in operation . in Dress . Goods pept See the New Dres Gbods' Woveii Oregon? mat nooBaumr svxlsxvo OBSXB BT ICAXXi ALL the distinctiveness and beauty of imported weaves combined in these rich, new Woolen' Suiting . in our. own store by the Thomas Kay Woolen Mills of Salem. Don't fail to see the work- ft ing loom exniDii in ine rirsi floor secuon. .ine Uress Uoods are splendid, rich twilled cheviots, hand some tweeds and popular Scotchjweaves in the new shades for Spring. ' FulW6 inches wide ? Per yard Only Rich Mohairs - "Uade in Oregon" .'I Destined for greatest ofloularitv thi iMsnn -rirh luctmna black Mohairs, Sicilians and BriHiantinesmade by the ! Mult- uviuau iuuiiaii muia ii ociiyvwu. uuc ui tnc most interesting exhibits of the Exposition is the working loom on the Fifth Floor. Mohair fabrics in First Floor Section, yard 50 to $1.50. s woven here MM Cheney Bros New Spring Foulards Every day sees the arrival of handsome new patterns in these High-Grade Showerproof "Foulards. Ideal for Spring and Summer street and afternoon frocks. .Beautiful colorings lovely designs, plain and with attractive borders. 24-inch Foulards 85S$1.25. 45-inch Bordered Foulards $2.50. As Fresh as Scotia's Harebells New Anderson Gingh ams rxxsT rxoox nsw bvzlszkci NDERSONcdchGinghairiseiname that's known to every woman the land over the name that means finest, firmest in ginghams fast colorings, long-wearing qualities. vAnd the new patterns tor bpnng and bummer are beautiful. Checks, plaids and stripes as well as solid colorings. Full 32 inches wide. On special sale for tomorrow at, the yard, only CUK Strip BUraulittto Exquisite for party and even ing gowns. In pale- blue, old rose, gnr nd Copenhagen. Rich allk atripe of like shade; 40 Inches wide. The yard X 25c Crash Znens That are won derfully smart and attractive for Spring and Summer suits, dresses, waists and coats. In white and cream, plain or with fin stripe of btack. and blue: 8 inches wide. The yard 50 Hlk Tnssans That combine the practical and dainty. They are a fine, firm sllk-and-llnen combination of perfect weav ing. Light and dara colors witn Ilk embroidered designs of like color; 27 Ins. wide, yd. 354 Hew ToUes In a wealth of pretty patterns and colors. One of the most popular of wash fabrics for Spring and Sum mer frocks. Light and dark shades. With and without bor ders. . The yard t only 494 Nevv Embroidered Trimmings T HE First Floor Embroidery Section is a ver itable bower of the lovely and novel in. Embroideries for Springr and Summer newest creations here in splendid variety. 'Tis a season of Embroideries choose nowl - - Linen Band they're new! Beautifully embroidered in Dresden shades. Priced at B5f to $1.75 yd. Plain linen to match in tan, white, old rose and lavender. Complete the handsomest of linen cos tumes.' Yard at $1. - , Embroidered Batiste Flouncings wonder fully dainty and newl Embroid ered leaf and dot designs in blue and in red. They're dis tinctive! .45 Ins. wide, yd. 4 Linen "Alloven beautiful pure linen embroidery in rich, exclusive allover patterns. PAn 18-inch linen allover at $7 a yard, 45-inch linen all over at 4.25. ' Agaric Bordered Crepe the new Turkish ' toweling weave in blue on fine, sheer white crepe it's an. entirely new feature in lingerie ma terial for the coming Sum mer. , Lovely for party and afternoon frocks. 45 inches wide yard at only f 1.75. Bordered Voile Flouncings exquisitely" sheer and dain ty. Deep bordered designs stamped on white, in blue, blacle, lavender and tan.' Full ' 45 irfches wide. Lpvely for Summer frocks yard $3., Bulgarian Band richly em broidered in ' silk on fine batiste. Full 18 inches wide. Novel and newl Yard $12. Victor mm, Sack 1.25 PTKB TOOB OBOOXST BASZKZITT THE lowest price we've quoted in months l ' Victor Flour a brand made especially for us of LarffG ft Tl ' best selected wheat. It's an unusual - ? -V JL j) offer. , Tomorrow, per barrel $4.90; oacll '-Sr a L Butternut Butter, 2 tbt. for 70c Navel Oranges, special, doz, 17c Extra Navel Oranges, a doz. 26c Split Peas, special, 2 lbs. for 20c Fancy Head Rice, 3 tbs. for 20c Eastern Succotash, 2 cans for 23c Abetta Crackers, 7 pkgs. for 25c Shredded Cocoanut at, a lb. 16c English Breakfast Tea, a lb. 23c Lemons specially priced, doz. 18c Gloss Starch, 6-lb. box for 55c Cornstarch, 4 packages for 25c 1 n.imt J , f plilJlmfl D)1 F1 U TELEPHONES' PACIFIC, PRIVATE EX. 4; HOME, A-ClOl Indian Blankets From Pendleton and Oregon City ! EVERY: Western home should have one of these splendid Indian Blan kets that are made here in our Western country. From both Pendletoji and Oregon City they come. . In scores of original native . designs, also Multnomah emblem and the U. of O. lettering Woven from finest Oregon fleeced wool in rich, non-fading colors.: All full sized. Splendid for dens, couches. slumber robes. . Every , beach-goer should have his Indian Blan ket there's a wealth of comfort in them.' . Pendleton Blankets at $8.50. Oregon City Blankets at $7.50. 111 ' v H4 HrJjii, vCv 4 o B ji r N.N,W T J March Bed and Bedding Sale Regular jggj 5 "Ostermdbi Mattresoes; Wbat'-S 1;1 . W LOWEST price we've ever ; known to be quoted in - : America on the celebrated Oster- JSw' moor Mattresses, advertised nation- -" ; allv at S15! ' C One piecefull size, weighing, 50 ' yuunus. i uvcreu wiin ine nsr .quality striped linen; ticking. ' For - . oxsiem bt wa Beddincr Sale r"f'ff""","'l"tfW rytl I Ptl " $5.75 Metal Beds, illustrated above, in 4-0, 3-6 -and 3-0 size9. AVhite or green enamel A j qh finish. Sale price only PTOt) 'P'' $17.50 Steel Beds, as illustrated above. Constructed with - malle able rail joints, 2-inch continuous posts. Vernis' Martin (4 1 i gw :&rmooi $13.25 Ostermoors on sale 12.00 $18.00 Ostermoors bri sale $13.25 $30.00 Ostermoors on sale $18.50 $150 Cotton 'Top Mattress $3.39 $6.75 Gilt Edge Mattress $5.25 $12.50 Felt Mattress only $9.60 fjI" i - f " n Hi $27.50 Brass Beds, beautiful satin finish with best English guaranteed lacquer. Rich design, as pictured. Three-quarter or full Cl O OC size. ,;. Sale price ' only I) 1 J $8.50 AU-Steel Springs, as illus trated above, in 4-6 or 3-6-foot size. uuaranteed for years of service. A umitea nvimper tor the SeTm"AnnuMr5aIe : only S5:49 I iMMi -.. mrmm B . T n U . ktfW IIUIIIL. J-m M w M. 1 ' ' ,.,,,,. ,. r . 1 I