. PORTLAND,, OREGON. ) SUNDAY , MORNING, 4 OCTOBER , 12, 1913. ?' ; 1 V ' v.; vrrWtf fic? openings the Panama, Canal an infl J.r , 'Pfyfrffit -y , Thrifty iniellige 1 ; , . : ; . : t V No mater u;r2 country these new comers hail ( , ' " . . 7i'Li v. . , rrWith, the opening ; o Me Panama, Canal an influx of foreigners to Oregon will set in at once. . , A , - mt..'SA.- !.-M11l-i M. J 1 LI 1 .- il f. t I 1 - f . - l , iafe? iir names unu tununes in our oounteous stare. , ,za7 rom, 7n is ; 5orc they will see merchandise from the FATHER' 1 LAND, for this is the ONLY store maintaining offices in Europe arid sending, buyers periodically to the fashion centers for the newest things for home and personal adornment. .. ", - . ' Tomorrow We Feature American and Foreign MercKaiiidise In a Showing That We Are Sure Will Be Interesting to Our Patrons c Our Buyers Are Now in New York ..WHY? When, we moved into this new store we pledged ourselves - to give the public of Portland and the Northwest a, stoe that would be ah aggregation of stores each one complete of its To keep abreast with fashion's dictates and changes. : . . To give tothe public reliable, first quality merehsuidise, at ' the same prices that you are paying for inferior goods 'else ' where. . . ' - r. ' To fulfill our promises this store is extending a service to . the public never before attempted by any retail establishment .on the f acif ic Coast. - v We are sending our buyers to the Jashioii centers every few weeks. , . , ' , ' - Through' our lew York-representative we are kept in- i This year, owing to the, tariff changes millions, of dollars r worth of merchandise was held in the New York Custom House awaiting the passage of the "Underwood bill," which meant reduced duties on all foreign merchandise. Receiving, a wire that the tariff bill was expected to be ' passed any day we rushed our silk and dress goods buyer; . women's suit, coat and waist buyer; misses, "junior and chil- dren's suit, coat and dress buyer; corset buyer; imported ' lingerie buyer; infants' wear and undermuslin buyer; neck y; 4 wear, lace, handkerchief and veiling buyer; millinery buyer; linen and wash goods buyer, to the New York market. : V-They are there now alert, eager, ready to send everything "new" in fashionable wearing apparel. ; , Every day we shall receive new creations in Fall and Winter fashions hitherto unshown and , unknown. - i 1 ' NO OTHER STORE OFFERS YOU THIS SERVICE. ; NO OTHER STORE HAS THE ORGANIZATION OR ' CONNECTIONS, NOR THE .CLIENTELE TO WAR RANT THIS MERCHANDISE EFFICIENCY. To make the shopping trip planned a pleasant and enjoy ;r.able one we offer brOad aisles, a great big, light, cheery store, where the sunlight trickles through the windows and where i.vX God's pure air is allowed to circulate where everyone is t'y Mppy, healthy and contented. - ; . , :f C'McnimnAito of c Merit Onlv" 4' ., Showri for the First Rme These hats aire oi a beautiful quality seal plush with rich silky fmishv All the new snapes in both medium and small effect, com ibining the popular": French' effects so IbeComing-f to the averago ; woman. These, hats are complete and require but a "perky" bow, a feather, fancy, or band to make them ready to wear. Come in black only,' but the variety of handsome shapes In both' soft and modeled crowns is almost, unurnitedii JslMTrraHsMfiSBffl --'--py-- - try .Jt. -Jr.fj!f-, Very opecial yoc Each -Lohg graceful feathers in peacock effect which' give an air ol; distinction to the simplest' hat. They come in black, white, laven der,' blue,; green1 and various other colori:ii:;v')4;' rf$ 4 martiiess 99 When applied to women's suits is difficult to define in words -but tt is expressed to a complete understanding and recognition, however in these ""Women's $38.50 Tailored Serge Suits ? . WHICH CO ON SALE MONDAY AT THE VERY Special Brice $27.50 So many women have the mistaken idea that the plain-tailored, ready-to-wear suit is out of the question and not to be thought of.; But those women who are familiar with our plain-tailpred garments find them equal to those custom made, as -they represent style, finish and materials equal to any garment they can have made to order. When you see these special suits you, too, will agree with us that they are superior in every way. -The U. S. Navy serge used in their construction is of that splendid quality found in men's wear. The jackets -are lined with Skinner's Satin and provided with inside pocket and fitted with shields.' '"-f'C-!" The jackets show, the very correct 36-inch length, cutaway in the front, fastening with three buttons. Hand-turned collar, and reveres. The skirts very cleverly draped and trimmed with small bone buttons. Third Floor. Jftom ranee Finest Hand-Made Chemise including every model in stock - At Deepest Reductions ' Chemise of imported longcloth, f percale or nainsooks. Come in Ma deira, French and Austrian embroi dery ) in dainty floral ' and conven tional designs. Some have loose backs, others the French v backs. Some trimmed in Cluny - lace edg ingi others with Irish . lace Insets. All have eyelets,, ribbon drawn. ; $1.00 Chemise, Special 79c fiJS Chemise, Special. . . .$1J9 $2.50 Chemise, Special .... $1J9S $3.50 Chemise, Special. . . .$2.79 $5.00 Chemise, Special . . . . $3J8 Others up to $21.50 tor $19.19 arourth 71oor . From France and Germany Bronzes One-Foujrth Less Handsome reproductions in bronze of celebrated works of art from the old ; world galleries; many beautiful French peasant pieces, so dear to the hearts of those who appreciate tne peauntui in sculpture ;" modern original pieces by , , , From France ' Hand-Made Paris Blouses of the Finest Lingerie Such wonderfully beautiful creations as these could only have come from 5 master, designers and such exquisite i hand work is only done' - in France, where the nuns of interesting convents in the byways of the Provinces are steadily at work fashioning lingerie '. that ; will be worn by fashionable women of the day. ' . t French, and German- artists. Many equipped " With , electric lights which rnetttabBronres-thatean be-used in - "ft. futile whsattemnting a uuijiuuu ui utn wveiy oiouses the living-room, hall, library, as well as public institutions. . : v ;:A " ; In fact this . sale embraces every; bronze piece 2 we have in 'stock. "A word to the wise is sufficient" Xmas will soon be here and have you in mind any particular : piece for your home, or perhaps a gift to some friend of artistic taste. Sixth Floor. Jfrom Austria $25.00 Austrian China Dinner Sets Special $15.75 there are blouses almost smothered in gorgeous hand-embroideiy, others with dainty spreading sprays of embroidery combined with real Cluny and Valen-. ciennes laces tiny hand-run tucks and the finest veining add to their charm. Various : styles and designs show ing the high as well as the low necks and long or short sleeves. $7.50 to $22.00 Each Third Floor From the Philippines Hand-Embroiderecl Night-Gowns The Quintessence of Refinement r $4.50 GOWNS FOR $2SB ' $6.50 GOWNS FOR $4.65 These exquisite gowns represent spe cial importation from the Island of Ma nila. They were made to oar special de sign and then embroidered by the natives In various intricate patterns, being copies of, the best French needlework. Of soft, filmy white material, having kimono leevet, alipover , style. ; The ..neck and sleeves are daintily finished with hand made scallops and across the front, .as well as on many of the sleeves are beau- , tiful hand-embroidery designs. . r These gowns are the daintiest that it is possible to create,' and for women who revel in the sheerest and finest of lingerie this will be a rare treat Fourth Floor London Haberdashery ilfor illen 'I Allen & Solly. ;; Welsh,Margetson&Co.i sold exclusively in this store DENT'S ENGLISH GLOVES English gloves of Denf a make la fine cape and pique style, in various weights and styles. Dent's gloves combine quality, - style ' and fit ' Shown In tans and grays, in dressed and undressed kid. Priced from $1.50 to 2J2S ' GOLF AND .? SPORT. SWEATERS Sweaters for cold and outing -wear. The new English styles in pure lambs' w,ool and fine Vienna, sweaters in plain and heather mix tures, made with small rolling col-, lar and V neck'::?l!:;ifv;:.?;' f.:' . Prices to $22.00 . . ' LUNNON NECKWEAR . , New English neckwear, made of - best quality silks. . Rich in, quality and colorings. Such scarfs as the. best dressed Englishmen wear. V . , Prices $1.50 to $2.00 , , ENGLISH COLLARS V-Made for us in London in the Vyery latest shapes of finest quality pure linen..; New Fall styles open v ' for your inspection. , r f ' Price, Each, 33c ; . The Dozen $4.00 - introducing a new dinner set that cannot be ' duplicated in Portland. 'either a dainty floral desiern of pink Just Cluny Lace-Edge Doilies Squares Scarfs At Import Cost about 500 pieces of scarfs. rosebuds or a narrow lacy gold-edge design. Clear white dinnerware in neat shapes. Set consists of . '12 Soup Plates 12 Dinner Plates 12 Breakfast Plates ' 12 Tea Plates 12 Fruit Saucers , 12 Individual Saucers 1 12 Teacups and Saucers , 2 Meat Platters , Covered Vegetable Dishes ' Open Vegetable Dish Pickle Dish r: : Gravy Boat and Tray . - Sugar and Creamer Covered Butter Dish , -aita Floor 2 1 1 1 1 1 FROM MEXICO --Made by the native Indians on hand looms,; Dyed with unfading vegetable dyes in bnlhant reds, , blues and soft ;h7W!ltoF?Y '& The art; of. weaving -Navajo Bugs v" is fast dying out. Positively this gen eration will see the last of the genuine t hand ;; woven rugs, for ?the "Young ll Bloods,lwith? theirfemUeEduca--i tion," find it far beneath i their dig nity f to do this "Squaw, Work.". : Some! very special offerings in Nav ajo Tugs go into effect tomorrow;" $ 80 Navajo Rug for ll f $635 $10.00 Navajo Rugs for.;.$7J95 $12.50 Navajo Rugs' for.. ,.$9.85 1 a " ar.. t.. . v'.a. . mm w f25M0 Navajo Rugs for Wti $17.85 s Navajo, Rugs for. . . $21.85 : $30.00 Navajo Rugs for. .. .$23.35 . $32.50 Navajo Rugs for:. ; .$22.45 " $50.00 Navajo Rugs f or H .$39.00 ? m aAa nwwr - squares, doilies and centerpieces of a jihc grauc 01 uncn. '. iney are edged with Cluny( lace and inset with Cluny lace insertion to match, combined with drawn work. These covers are suit-" able for buffets, , diningJ tables, dress ing tables and serving trays. In round doiliesv the sizes range from 8 inches to 30 inches. In the scarfs are sizes from 17 to, 34 inches to 18 by 54 inches, . 15c Doilies, Special. . . . . . . . .10c 25c Doilies, Special ... , , , . ....18c v 35c Doilies, Special.... . ..... .23c 49c Doilies, Special.... .39c 65c Doilies, Special . . ....... .39c , 85c Doilies, Special , . . . , . . ... 49c $1.00 Doilies, Special.. ........69c $125 Doilies, Special, . . . .. . . ,79c $1.50 Doilies, Special. . . . . . , 98c $1.75 Doilies, Special. $1.23 ,; ,;,v '.,:'h::'S-v'5;;y.'." )r-$00ts''; aeexaent ' FROM ENGLAND : Our i Own Importation of London English Raincoats For Girls 8 to 1 4 Years Selling at $160 to $20.00 Very Special $12.50 These are typical English outing coats that are worn by the smartest girls and women in every part of Europe the name "Hunt" standing for the very finest English Garments. They , are made of ,tan, brown or Oxford mixtures or strjpes in English tweeds crav enetted. Lined throughout the shoulders and sleeves. Made withyraglan sleeves, .strapped or with turn-back cuffs, cut on straight lines. Fourth Floor, I&3 FROM LONDON : , For. Youngsters In London you' will . see these suits worn by the small boys Jn Hyde Park, where the children of the British nobility and aristocrats are sent with their nurses for their daily outing. .In New York you see them on Fifth avenue and also in the parks, in Newport and in Florida these suits are worn by the children of the smart set ( " ' Of course they have - not - been seen here, for they have never been shown be fore. Our Boys' Department is here to supply our patrons with every novelty in juvenile wear. Soon you will see them on the children of Portland's smart set In sizes from 2 to 10 years, sell at $3.50 to $5.50. - Tonrtn arioo A Free Lecture in French By Prof. V. B. De Lory t . Will be conducted in' the phono graph hall adjoining the book shop. . Tuesday, 11 to 12 A. M. r THE SUBJECT;: Les Anges Gardiens . B Y MARCEL PREVOSTf FROM SCOTLAND Pure Linen Table 'Clotlis ; ' Special, $2.48 and $2.98 Sizes by 22 and 2 by 3 yards ' Napkins; Special, $3.19 Dozen ' These table linens - are made of a good . quality sturdy linen the kind that resists ' the laundry. Full bleached and shown in several neat designs.!; l ;; v Basement mi&:"r' , ' .', Tt'j FROMSWITZERLANp Women's Ribbed Underw'r The name "Hanro" guarantees the fact that this underwear Is genuine Swiss im ported, made of finest materials,-1 procur abble, the cotton the finest and softest, the wool the .purest and cleanest and the silk all silk; that they are absolutely un shrinkable, and that all points of most wear are reinforced. . -Priced from 50c per garment to $6 the . suit, according to weight, style and material used. ' v' ',' if 4 9i rrown '..new AH ifrom;gmanP Dr, Jaegers Celebrated Golf and Sweater Coats Of finest Shetland wool and silk. " ' . : FROM $1.50 TO $35.00 J yTTh4 !,r;i':', LVi;vraJrt Floor -:V JUeatner Jrannier ; Dags Very Special $3150 "v The yery newest and most popu- lar shaped bags of genuine put, seal,' s , and Morocco in black, tans, browns, -blues and green. Mounted on frames 1 finished in silver, gold or gun metal. --They are fitted with coin purse and -mirror. These bags represent styles that are now carried by the better dressed New ; York i women with their tailored and afternoon suits. W3$tf$M-. . ' , First Floor. r It v. ' 'r . v ': . .11. ,f a