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THE OREGON SUNDAY JCUHN'AL, rOETLA!,D, Delineate? fc? April llov; in Pattern Section, 1st Floor, 15c THE MEIER & FRANK COMPANY, ESTABLISHED 1857 THE WEATHER Probably fairs; moderate northerly winds. THE MEIER a FRANK' CO., 5TH, 6TH, MORRISON, ALDER TT n n n r r I ' Yoo.A lid Jl M I .Voo mo1herWeekof"Made- in-Oregon" Exposition ! SEE the machinery in motion! Watch the swiftly moving looms turning out" beautiful- woolen Dress Goods and. Mohairs. Visit the exhibits where .dozens of young women are making Neustadter Bros. "Standard" Shirts and "Boss of the Road" Overalls. Another week of this great Made-in-Oregon" Exposition. From fifth floor to basement, the manufacturing exhibits are scattered. Visit the free stereopticon show, fifth floor, where over 100 beautiful Kiser hand-colored photos of the Northwest are shown. Also beginning tomorrow, .we will throw on the screen, slides of the famous Bennett Greater Portland Plans, prepared at cost of $20,000. Continuous show, 11 to 1 and 2 to 5 o'clock. t A LIST OF THE EXHIBITS f rx&sT raoos maxst nvxLozm - ouxx bt ion i . .. WHAT a wealth of weaves in Silk and Woolen Fabrics is here! Unequaled choice for Madame's every need weaves for house gowns, boudoir robes, tailored and dressy' suits, for waists, dresses, for ordinary use and gowns for ..dinner and evening wear. " Ultra fashionable weaves and shades for Spring and Summer. And the prices they're the lowest obtainable! IN THE BASEMENT Western Gas Mantle Co. Making Gas Mantles. y Pacific Stoneware Co. M ak in s; pottery. ON FIRST FLOOR 1 Fleischner, Mayer & Co. Full sire loom from Thomas Kay Woolen Mills, Salem, weaving dress goods. , ON SECOND FLOOR ' Paris Hat Manufacturing Co. ON THIRD FLOOR . Neustadter Bros. Manufac turing "Boss of the Road" Overalls in Men's Clothing Department. j ON FOURTH FLOOR Multnomah Trunk & Bag Co. Making of Trunks. Carman Manufacturing Co. Making of Mattresses. H. W. Thompson Weaving of Bed Springs. Meier & Frank Upholstery Shop Manufacturing ex hibit. ON FIFTH FLOOR Neustadter Bros. Manufac turing "Standard" Shirts. Multnomah Mohair Mills, Salem Full size loom weav ing mohair dress goods and suitings. Only mill west of, Mississippi river. Willamette Tent 4 Awning Co. Making tents, awnings, Waterproof clothing, etc.' , Pennant Manufacturing Our own shop. Striped Suitings in high favor for Spring Suits. Attractive, in. tan and white, black and white and gray and white. They're stunningl Full 54 inches wide. Yard at 1.50. r New Whipcords never more perfect ly woven never so rich never so pop ular as now! Spring shades, fawn, saxon blue, Havana browns, navy, cream and white; 50-56 ins. wide. Yd. 1.50 to 3. Silk and Wool Poplins ideal for Spring and Summer costumes. Durabil ity of wool combined with the lustrous ness of silk. Handsome street and even ing shades. Plain, jacquard and with self-borders of satin, -48 inches wide. Yard at 1.50 and 2.00 Tourists Silks wonderfully practical and durable though rich - appearing withal! Handsome diagonal two-toned i weaves plain and in neatest of stripes. ugnt ana aarx snaaes. ror tailored dresses, suits and coats, 27 inches wide. Yard at 1.00 and 1.50. Corded Diagonals wonderfully per fect and rich in weave. Serge-like weave with tiny twilled cord in white. Ask about tbern-rthey're beautiful! .In At lantic blue- and black, ; 56 inches wide. Yard at 2.50. i ,t y. Imported Pongees New ! Borders done in eyelet embroidery, in browns, hunter's green, heliotrope and royal. What richness this, on the natural col ored pongee 1 Full 44 inches wide. Yard at 2.50. - . Pekin Striped Silks favored highly for the Spring and Summer! Lovely messa line weave. in pretty changeable color--ings. Navy and white, gold and. olive, etc For waists and dresses..Splendid quality ar 1. . "Showerprdbf Foulards every yard bearing the famous name Cheney Bros. Rich, shimmering quality plain and handsome bordered designs, 24-inch widths at 85 and 1.25 45-inch bor dered Foulard at 2.50. - Samples Exquisite Lingerie Waisto, Third Leas ! 4) m30wZ3OZ3O mZ30mZi)0 Zm30 NewF lanncl Waistinc s,50c FERST TLOOB VUXX BVXjJDUia OBOEB BT KAXXi NEW Wash Flannels that you want for the popular mannish waists, for men's and boys' shirts! Smart distinctive stripes of all sizes, mostly in black and fj white combinations. Full 32-inch; washes and ill 1 0 wears splendidly. l he price. New Swiss Chalfies with and without borders. New Spring de signs in lightjand dark colorings, for sacques, kimonos, etc., "I Op priced for this sale at only XOi per yard, is only 15c New Fleeced Ducking Flan nels wide range of light and dark colorings, for kimonos and sacques. Priced for this f A sale tomorrow only, yard JLUC S' 1 r mi xooirs nooB wuxa m-oxxjuxo OXSEB BT Kia A SPLENDID purchase of ;. over 200 of the daintiest of Lingerie Waists bought from one of the best manufacturers of the land at a third less than we'd ordinarily Jiave had to pay. And our customers derive the benefit. - The Materials Are. beautiful. Finest of imported marquisettes, mulls, voiles, plain and fancv crepes. Exauisitelv trimmed in lovely laces Fine Vals., filet, German cro chet and real Irish crochet Many are hand embroidered. , The Styles Are new and dainty! All the new set-in sleeves. Prettv tft i round and square necks. " Also with nign couars. sizes M, jo and 38. Long and short sleeves. We marked them the regular prices j row at UNtt-imKD L.ESS. . ALL Third Less More Lovjly New Lace OBDXX AT MAtt White Footwear Is in High Favor TSXBS PL00B JTEW BUnaJIKO N FOOTWEAR, white is - practically ' every thing, "l says a fashion report from Palm Beach. The "girl in : white" is destined as a greater favorite than every this Spring and Summer. " f For present wear we " have stunning new models in white Boots,; the famous J. & T. Cousins make. Sold here only in Portland. . , White Sea Tsland Duck Boots at $4.00. : White "Nubuck" Shoes at $4.50. , - White Sea Island Duck Boots, with covered heels, $5. White Genuine : Kangaroo Boots, with covered heels and genuine ocean pearl buttons, $6.00. White Genuine Buckskin Boots, with silk cravenetted tops and genuine: pearl but tons. Note the sketch above. ' Pairr $7.00dtT : stir Vyiiitc China Caps and Saucers at 15c jBASEMEirr atAtir Brnjuaiira OMOZM BT KUUIi A GREAT shipment of thin, dainty - White- Austrian China Cups and Saucers, which our; crockery chief secures each year on his European trip. : , .The shape exactly as illustrated above. You'd be glad to pay 15c a pair for them. We have just f.000 pairs for Mon- (T OUR buyer is just back, from New York, enthusiastic about the greatest season for Laces in over twenty years I Practically everything has a touch of lace for trimming 1 And nearly every day's express brings new arrivals for our already big show ing. You should see these exquisite laces tomorrow. Net Tod and Shadow Laces. 3 to 12 jnches wide, at 75e to f 4.50 the yard. Shadow, Venise and Net Flouncings, 27 to 45-inch, for tun ics and gowns; white, cream or ecru. Yard f 3.50 to $8. New Lace Bands and Edgings Venise, ratine (the Turkish towel ing weave), Macrame and PL Mil ans, in white, cream and ecru. The yard 50 to f 10. New 18-inch Allovers of Venise, cluny and imitation Irish, for blouses. Yard $3 to $14. New 44-inch Changeable Marqui settes and Chiffons, in . exquisite bordered and ombre designs, for waists and dresses. Yard $2 to f 4.50. .r New Crepe and Glace Chiffons, in allflfew shades. Yard $1 to.? 2. New Real Irish and Cluny Laces edges and insertions, 1 to 9-inch, for -blouses and gowns. Yard at 251 to f7. . EMBROIDERY SPECIAL! Incomplete matched sets of Em broidery Edges, Insertions and Flouncings in dainty j floral and eyelet designs, 1 to 18 inches wide. 50c to 75c grades, the yard 39 85c to $1.50 grades, the yard 69f kong Silk CloVes siMc lite' of Unusual Charm and Deanty XSAOTTO-'W3UJI SAXOVSSSCOITO TXOOB, UJkXS BTTTUJUra . C UlTS that are different distinctive exclusive! Gar- Y- ments of rare modishness with a perfection of finish and tailoring that's faultless! -'-.. '-. Jaunty, attractive jackets, cut on unique seams many of them showing the deep peplum-like elongation rrom the shortened waist line and the backs, plain and with medium wide belts. Fronts straight and cutaway, side fastenings and finished with deep or wide revers." A touch of "white satin; laceor "agaric weaveran "attractive i note. Richest of fabrics English whipcords, waled serges, basket weave, 'wool crash, home spuns and ; smart stripes. Other styles 515 to $85. See the special group priced n wnipcoras, waied New Spring Coats, Special 510.45 Just another of the fortunate purchases of our jjarment chief that's why we offer these smart new Spring Coats tomorrow at $10.45. Well worth $15 and $16.50, you'll agree. In tan and gray tweeds, navy, tan, brown and black serge. Popular large sailor collar style, and round collars of satin,' but ton trimmed. They're splendid. Choose from (J 1 A them tomorrow at the low price of only. . . ... ijj J JvCr Jaunty Woolen Dresses at $ 1 2.S0 You'll wonder just as have scores of other women that we offer them at $12.50. , One-piece frocks of neat blue and white, black and white and shepherd checks in the new "V" cut sur plice front style skirt and waist fastening at the side. Finished in, silk braid and buttons. They're clever ( 1 'Jl C and the price is quite reasonable, being only O 1 lMessaling Petticoats, Special 03.03 Unusually good quality silk messaline Petticoats for they're the famous S. H. & M. make, and , we special them at $3.85. Well "made, lengthened with plain or pleated flounces tucked or. with rows of stitching. Black and colors. .Your ( O O C choice of them tomorrow at the low price of..,. ,)3O0 t Zephy 30c and 35c Scotch r Ginghams, 1 4c rxmn noozw nvxuxxt THE first two months' selling this year has left us with many odd bolts of Zephyr Ginghams! . . They're our best 20c and 2Sc grades, full 32 inches, wide, plain or in dozens of attractive stripes, checks, and plaid designscolors ' sunproof ; and tub-proof. V A For children's dresses, house frocks and 1 rnjftf the like. V Specially priced for tomorrow at New Reception Voiles 38 inch of sheer, filmy quality m . new stripes, floral designs, etc. OQn, Special price, yard 0l -New Bordered Voiles 46 inch, wit charming striped borders on striped and 5 plaid grounds. Special price, yard V-L : New Silk-Warp Poplins 25 inches wide, a rich, shimmering quality in all daytime and eve- f7f ning shades. Yard iDy . New Embroidered Zeph yrs 45 inches wide, in dain ty Jacquard . border, stripe and small designs. HKn Special, the yard1 at . 4 O V TZK8T TLOOX KAXZf BUTIJJIHa OSSEB BT KATXt IT'S less than' the price you would pay regularly for short Silk Gloves, and these are the modish 16-button length; from one of the most famous makers! Black only, in all sizes, 5rto.7j4. Every pair with genuine double finger A tips. While the lot lasts tomor- f (J row they are priced special, pair Women's 35c Lisle Gloves 19c a Pair A-special lot of two-clasp Lisle Gloves in black, tan, brown and gray all sizes, B to 8 J4. Regular 35c quality on special 1 ft sale tomorrow at the low price, pair J 7C TO 25c HANDK'FS 12c Broken lines of Women's all linen initial Handkerchiefs in. large assortment - of lovely: designs-all. letters. Also 9 inch embroidered Handkerchiefs; 15c to 25c grades, special tomorrow 12e SALE NEW NECKWEAR A riot of loveliness. Large ."Quaker Girl" Collars, Collars of Real Irish,. Clunyr.Macrame, Prin., cess, Duchess, and others. Chemis ettes, Yokes, Jabots, .Side Frills. Cascades, bows, etc., 50 to S 50 Monday's Grocery Economies BASEMENT acAXBT BVIU)XSa OSS EX BT UAa PRACTICALLY every purchase in the Pure-Food Gro cery means a saving, whether advertised or not! Read this extraordinary list of specials for Monday. Phone your orders any time after 7 a. m. 25c Walter Baker's Cocoa 19 Corn Starch, 4 packages 25$ ftoc w. Jttaicer s,vnocoiate'so crown tJeans, o-pqunds at Zo0 Shredded Cocoanut, special at, lb., 1G 25c Wadco Baking Powder, only 17 Mushrooms, first choice, spec'l 25 $ Orange Peel, spe cial, per lb., 17$ Fancy Raisins, 3 packages for 25 Jap Style Rice, 5 Corn Meal, in sacks,! specjal price, 25. Searchl't Matches, 12 packages, 40 C. & B. Lucca Oil, large bottle at 75fr Atmore's M i n c e meat, per lb., 16 Fancy-Imported Figs, per lb 15 F a n cy Asparagus, Specials for March "Baby Weeis" vjm&r w had i vv ccrv is ine Hand-Made Dresses at lA Less . For the March "Baby Week" our en tire line of Infants' hand made Dresses and Skirts, ranging from $1.50 up to $50.00 V4 LOSS Hand Made Flannel Skirts, in Gertrude and regular styles, ranging from $2.00 to $7.50, at .. ONE.FOURTH LESS. ""id Made Afghans, from $3.50 to $10.00 at ONE-FOURTH LESsT Infants' $25 ToUet Sets Hand deco rated I pufr box, comb and brush. Spe cial 91.79. monthlv onnortunitv for splendid ' savings on Infants' Wmiv Apartment famous 1 Extraordinary reaucuons tor the weelt beginning tomotrow. A daintv han'd- painted safety pin holder free to eacn purchaser. Infants $US Dresses Of good quality material, with yokes prettily trimmed in laces and embroideries, 93V - Infants' $1.50 Skirts With pin tucks and ruffles of dainty laces and embroid eries, fl.22. Infanta $3.50 Comforters-Crib sire,, of white silk mull, edged in blue or pink satin ribbon, S2.79. ' - Infants' 60c Bibs Dafnty lace and em broidery trimmed, 45. . - Infants Hand Made Lingerie Caps, from $1.50 to $4.00, at yA LESS. , Beauty in the Flowered Hats Smartness iii the Tailored! sxooitd tloob irzrw BTnunro 0DEB BT MAtL IH HAT varietv of stvles what diversity nf mafp. " " rials, shapes, colors and ; trimmings what rare and wondrous combinations of shades what tone blending and then, what vivid contrast I "Was ever woman more blessed with wider choice of fashionable millinery? ;The qua of Toques for the youthful face of tiny and medium flowers, of laces, chiffons and of straws. Facings colored and of contrasting shade. Semi-tailored styles, with lovely wreaths encircling crowfis, picturesque bows of silks and two-toned velvets. .. And the severely tailored in seemingly endless variety. , Stunning creations from such modistes as Fisk, Gage, Fhipps Hv' land and Burgesser. Priced from fS.OO to f 45.00. ' lfao Great Oriental Rug Sale Continues for a Short Time IT'LL. soon be too late to take advantage of the most remarkable exhibit and sale of Oriental Rugs ever held in the west! A magnificent private collection, in addition to our regu lar stock, embracing over a thousand rare specimens at actual savings of a fourth, a third and in. many in-. . stances, half. . , . Every size and species, . from the l 2r. j Anatolian Mas to elegant carpet-size Y ' V Keshans, Kermanshahs', Mesheds and - Isphans. Have you seen the special Oriental Rug Bazaar, in center of the third floor, where this great exhibit is displayed. In charge, of the sale is an Oriental Rug man,' who accompanied this immense shipment, and who knows every phase of Ori ental Rug ; produc tion, Banks, hotels and owners of large homes, should take special notice of this opportunity. It's limited in time; why not investigate tomorrow? ?-r:T-l'&JnJL' rM .r " ' MINIMI : : t i- SS.Weiy Lace CqrtainG, $3.95 TBXM.O ri.OOB VULTK WtTTXBXVO OBSZB BT JUIL , PRING is here it's time to brighten up the homewith new nurtains tnr! Hano-ino-cf - Lpounds,, only 254large-anB,at-20 VVe handle Chase & Sanborn's Coffee. TELEPHONES - PACIHC PRIVATE EX. 4; HOME, A-6101 Tor tomorrow, over 25 beautiful new patterns in Nottingham and Saxony Lace-Curtains of white and ecru. Dainty floral and Art Noveau designs, plain and with small f i gur edxen te r&-F uU-S04 iu-le-w il-f tf-fy and three yards lone.' Our best $5.00 Curtains. S in the Sixth street window tomorrow. Soeciallv nnYivl. nair V I , n r . j r - "J ( . v -