The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 21, 1916, Page 14, Image 14

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    ,THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, .PORTLAND, SUNDAY: MORNING UAYk2 1916."
HOSE SHOW; TO SET " ;
NB7 HIGH MARK AT
MADAME COATES DRESSMAKING CLASSES WILL MEET HEREAFTER A T 2:30 R." M SEVENTH FLOOR:
BOOKS FOR GRADUATION
FREE REFRIGERATOR
JUST RECEIVED FROM VOGUE
The very latest white hat models, an unusual com
bining of Leghorn and Hatter's Plush. Large hats and
semi -dress hats entirely "different" from anything
you've seen. They're the smartest for mid-summer
wear. Come in and see them.
ltllllaery hop, rourth rioor
ave you
entered tha
School Girl Days, cloth.
$1.25.
School Memories, cloth.
Tbe Girl Graduate, cloth,
J1.50. blue leather $2.54.
My Commencement, cloth
$1.80.
' ; t -I contest to
win a fiandsome $50 Bohn Syphon Refrigerator free1?
Rales are very simple. See the: refrigerator here and
learn full particulars of contest tomorrow.
xta noox, rif ta tT
11.50.
The QjiaLnV Stork op Poktlamd
Bookstore, Basamsmt Balcony
f
Thb Quality storb o Poatlamd
V .
Many.; New Varieties Never
- v Before Seen Here WilUBe
t(pn Display This Year,
SPECIMENS ARE NAMED
A Festival of Bargains That BeMns Here Tomorrow!
I XxUWtioa Will 8a Bald on tha ixth
, rioor of to Hals rraak
i.' SnUOlnn Opaaa Juaa 7.
I ':, Msmbers of the Portland Rose ao
f cietjr Is looking forward to the an-
; nual exhibition this year, a feature of
I tr first two days of the tenth annual
I Ituae festival, June 7 and 8.
V 'Tha exhibition- will be held on the
Uth floor of the' Meier & Frank atore
t and the doors will open to the public
the afternoon of June 7, at 2 p. m.
.The store will remain open until 10
p. m. to give people an opportunity to
View tbe beautiful flowers.
J una 8 the show will be open from
, f a, in. until 10 p. m. and Judging will
' bo carried on the two days of the ex
' lilbitUm. The Rose Festival queea And
.her maids of honor are to view the ex
i fatbits as well aa directors of the
' fiesta.
V To Show Hew Tarletiea.
Many new varieties of tha rose
t never before seen ' in Fortlard will be
displayed this year.
Roses have been imported from the
. gardens of European Rosarlana and
the flowers will be on display at the
cdmlng show. .
Among the new varieties to be seen
this year with a description of rosea
' la detail follows:
. ; G. Amedee Hammond An all sea-
'aon's superb rose. The color is cad
mium or deep ttpricot egg yolk, shad
ing off to fawn, or delicate buff,
'blooms large, full, perfectly formed,
opening well In all weathers, and car
rued on erect stems. Very floriferous
"and yery fragrant. Growth robust and
- erect with charming ovate, waxy cedar
green citron mid-ribbon foliage.
Oorgeou strong, vigorous free
branching growth, handsome dark olive
green foliage. Flowers large, full and
exquisitely formed, produced in end-
less profusion on stiff, erect stems.
, .Deep orange vellow, and heavily veined
"With reddish copper. Its color is unique
and .very beautiful. It Is a bed
; ding rose of perfect habit and in
florescence, una an exhibition rose of
; ' the first magnitude.
Mrs. Bertie J. "Walker Strong,
( Vigorous, upright branching growth,
! attaining, a uniform height of about
two feet; foliage abundant and very
.healthy; flowers large, very full and
, Of perfectly symmetrical form, freely
. and abundantly produced right
throughout the season. Very, distinct.
: i clear, bright cerise pink, a shade of
color quite novel and unlike that of
any other known rose. The color is
even and dense throughout the flower,
- and does not fade with age. A rose
of the highest merit, exceedingly at
tractive in color and habit of growth;
a fine Karden rose of "sDlendld bedding:
Properties: a Rood exhibition rose.
1 Mrs. Hugh Dickson A grand rose
U for any purpose: delightful perfume;
carrying its large, handsome flowers
! In great freedom. The petals are large
and of excellent substance, and the
flowers of superb build, with high
Minted center and beautiful outline
' Deep cream with heavy suffusion of
orange and apricot.
' Red Lrctter Dav An exeeedin-
" beautiful Mini-double rose, of infinite
I grace and charm. Its velvety, brilliant,
h- , glowing scarlet crimson buds and ful
r " ly opened cactus-like flowers never
, fade, as the reflex of the petals Is
( satiny crimson scarlet, colorings de
it void of blue or magheta. Its refined,
Vigorous, erect growth, with dark.
aage, glaucous green foliage is fes-
tooned with dellghtTul blooms through
l . out tha entire flowering season.
i ? H. V. Machln A daxzlingly, globular
(.-rose of rlg'mtlc size. Its intensely
- black grained, scarlet crimson blooms
I ' are carried on rigid flower stalks, on
Sturdy erect growth, embellished with
Ideal, glaucous foliage, faintly tea-
Cerfumed.
. Candour Lyonnalse Pure white.
sometimes tinted with very pale sul
phur-yellow, very large and very full.
, elongated bud.
' -Augustus Hartman.i Brilliant ger
anlum red flushed with orange, flow
era of large size and beautifully
formed. The color is very striking
; and the variety is perfectly distinct
and hardy.
Autumn Tints Coppery red shaded
With orange and salmon, medium size
flowers produced in great profusion
throughout the summer and autumn.
An exceedingly attractive bedding and
decorative variety of similar coloring
to Mad. Edouard Ilerriot.
Countess Clanwilliam Delicate
' Peach Dink at the base of the petals.
which are flamed and heavily edged
-With deep cherry red, a beautirui con
trust of color. Very large, full.
Edgar M. Burnett Very large, full
flowers of f(ne shape and form, with
large, flesh petals tinted rose. Scented.
f A grand exmouion ana Deaoing variety
' Henri Buchet Pure sulphur yellow
very large, of regular form; long
elongated buds.
Coronation Bright crimson, shaded
carlet, splashed with small white
utreaksi double, freely produced in
, large . trusses, dark glossy green fo-
. nuge.
Kill Hartmann Old golden yellow
large, full, of excellent form, tea- per-
.lumea; rionrerous.
Mrs. Charles E. Pearson Orange
flushed red, apricot, fawn arid yellow;
very floriferous, of good habit, sweet
ly perfumed. A bedding and exhibi
tion variety; rine.
U A nilMw l q rnAiri U hit
- ... . ... ..in., v. r, - T
caslonally comes lemon tinted. Flow-
' ere very large, beautiful form, with
every; flower coming perfect shape
with high center.
: Marie Adelaide Deep orange yel
low. . large, perfect form, deliclously
perfumed; rine long bud; free ilower
' ing; valuable for forcing.
Florence Forrester Clear snow
. white with a lemon tinge, as the flow
' ers age they become pure white. The
blooms are very large and sweetly
scented.
Pink Frau Karl Druschkl Just like
' white except color.
Golden Trophy Yellow climber of
high menu-
j .... : i i i i
'.Consumer's League
" To Meet on Friday
''Healtb Inraraace" will Be Slsonased
by James B. Xerr and "William E.
-"L' Woodward.'"
' The Consumer's league win hold
. meeting for members at the University
club Friday, May is, at 12:30 p. m
The subject, "Health Insurance," will
be discussed by James B. Kerx and
wiillam H. woodward.
. ' This will be the first discussion of
tbe subject except - at Reed college
last weeic Toe consumer s league ha
. not-as yet committed Itself and the
meeting will be for the ouroose of t
termlnlng the merits of health insur
ance,. Which has already been made an
issue ! in. nine states. The plan of
health insurance is. to provide that
worklngmen, during periods of illness
or disability, shall receive, certain com
pensation to tide them ovr Into health
and strength. , , ; . ' , .- .
I
$3.50 Casseroles at $1.98
Just Fifty at This Price
Here's a bargain you cannot afford to overlook,
you housewives who "know values." Because we
took all the manufacturer had we secured these
Casseroles at a price to warrant our selling them
tomorrow at 1.98.
Pierced design silver standards, with ball feet.
Fitted with genuine Guernsey linings. Seven
inches in diameter, 1lA inches high. Fifty on
sale at this wonderful reduction. Good $3.50 val
ues for $1.98. Silverware Shop, Mala Floor
12'2cGingham8'3c
2500 Yds, on" Sale
Mothers, now is the time to lay in
a supply for the girls' dresses and
boys' wash suits! All .good styles in
checks, stripes and plain colors, in 10
to 20-yard lengths. A good 12 Vz
value, on sale' tomorrow, beginning at
9 o'clock, yard 8 l-3c. Come early
quantities may not last all day.
Wash Goods Bhop, Seooad rioor
Sandwich Trays at $1.49
80 Regular $2.50 Trays;
They're the very newest silverware novelty
HAMMERED SHEFFIELD TRAYS you'll see them
in all the shops that carry the highest grades of
these useful articles. .
They're neat, and may be easily kept in prime
condition no cracks nor crannies to interfere.
9 4 -inch size, mounted on a good round standard..
At $2.50 these trays would be a good value at
$1.49, for tomorrow's 'sale, they're a wonder. 80;
only at this underprise tomorrow.
Silverware Shop, ICaia rioor
10c Towels at 6V4c
100 Dozen on Sale
Hotel and rooming-house keepers,
take notice! Here are good quality
white huck towels with colored bor
ders, size 16x30 'inches. 10c is the
regular price tomorrow, as an extra
big special in the Linen Shop each
6J4c--buy them by the dozen at 7 5 c.
Only' 1200 at this price tomorrow.
Come early!
- Zlnea ffhop, Second rioor
1CEXEB fc r&JLVX'S rESTTVAi Or BABQAnrs
$3.50 Handbags at $1.98
Newest Black and White
You'll want one SURE for wear with your new
taffeta suit they add just the touch needed.
They're NEW patterns and nobby and are shown in
four different styles.
Made of soft white kid with black trimmings
pipings, insets and other novelties. Beautifully slllc
lined, fitted with mirror, purse, vanities, etc.
Splendid $3.50 bags beginning tomorrow at 9
o'clock on sale here at $1.98. Quantity is limited
come as early as you can.
Leather Goods Shop, Mala Floor
1
4000 Men's Ties, Price 25c
,
These are large 5oc shape ties, just received in
a huge assortment of excellent quality silks. There
are all the new stripes, figures, allover patterns,
plaids and broken striped effects to choose from,
in a perfect riot of the most fashionable shades.
They're rich-looking and serviceable neckties.
Our men's furnishings buyer made a most fortunate
purchase while in the East and these are' the ties we're
sale-marking tomorrow- as an extra 'Very extra offer
ing at 25c. Come in and select several you'll be glad
you did.
Men's Ties New, Smart, 25c '
mob's IMttalsblag-s Shop, Mala rioor
$20 to $35 Waists at $15
Models from the same house from which we had such
glorious frocks last week! These, too, are most distinc
tive and artistic showing little individual touches that
are usually found only on Paris-made blouses.
Exquisite chiffons, in white, cream, ecru, bisque, soft
greens or the brilliant shades so popular this season.
Many with a deep, round vestee effect, in various styles.
Shantung silks, block printed in quaintly colored de
signs. Others that are quite tailored and smart, with
little reveres and vest.
Pussy willow silks, printed in brillaint colors, and soft
crepes combined with fine batiste. Hand-embroidered
batistes, with the. finest stitchery in old rose, others
trimmed with fine hand-run or real Vat laces.
I n d e e d a
most extraor
dinary c o 1 1 ec
tion of elegant
mode! blouses
made to sell
from $20 to
$35 or even
higher and
specially priced
t o m o r row at
$15.
Blouse Shop, ronrtli rioor
Note These Prices on WOMEN'S
COATS & DRESSES OH O ItA
inn rviafc to qii t Oniv P JL v
vrvr vvuuj a.vr uvii ua. j
The
Every One Is Worth Much More
A special purchase of 100 of the smartest separate coats for this sale.
styles are unusual and materials and workmanship splendid.
Fine wool jerseys, durable serges, worsted in checked, striped and plain
designs, 'plain poplins and gabardines. They are made in belted and rippling
models, some with deep cape collars of contrasting materials, others with
tailored touches that make them smart, many have convertible collars com
fortable on cool or rainy days.
Truly wonderful values these coats are here in all
styles and sizes but not many of one kind and espe
cially priced tomorrow at $12.50. By coming early
you will, of course, have a better selection and more
time to chocse.
FIFTY SILK DRESSES at $12.85
Pretty little frocks of taffeta, silk crepe and combination of Georgette
or crepe with taffeta. Many in clever jacket effects, some with touches of
old-fashioned frillings and double headings. Navy, green, rose, gray and
tan. Special at $12.85.
EIGHTY SILK DRESSES, $18.45
Some very striking frocks in lovely shades of changeable taffeta, some all
taffeta, others in combination with Georgette or crepe. Also novelty checks
ahd plaids, some made with the bouffant hip, others with pleated or full
skirts. All of them uusually smart and wonderfully special values
tomorrow at $18.45. Apparel Shop, Fourth Floor:
Women's $1.25 Gloves 85c
Doeskin, chamois and glace kid gloves all
washable, therefore desirable for Summer wear.
Such well-liked makes as "Bacmo," "Adler," "Ire
land" every pair right out of our regular stocks.
Rarely are such makes as these offered at such
sharp underpricing.
The doeskins are in pure white, the chamois natural
color and the glace in an assortment ofr colors and white.
All these sale gloves fitted at our shop by experts, $1.25
is our regular price on sale tomorrow morning sharply
at 9 o'clock pair 85c
None C. O. D. Store Orders Only
Olovs Shop, Mais rioor
MXXXB r&AJTZ'S TUBTVfAJU OT BABOAIH8
50c EARRINGS for 39c
A very, very special offering for the Festival of
Bargains these new and fashionable earrings.
You may choose pearls, rhinestones set in silver,
seed pearls, jet, pearls and jet and a host of smart
novelties. A big assortment of the newest styles
many of them just in. The regular price and a con
servative one is 50c. Tomorrow only, 39c. The
quantity is limited at this price. Come early if
possible. Jewelry Shop, Main Floor.
35c to 45c APRONS at 29c
Children's practical aprons, made of unequaled
Amoskeag gingham in neat blue and white checks.
Choice of plain box-pgeated or yoked styles. Sizes
for girls 2 to 6 years. They're aprons you ordinarily
pay from 35c to 45c for. Tomorrow they're 29c.
We suggest that you arrange to. be here early, as
such an extra big value as these aprons at 29c may
mean the selling out of this entire assortment before
the store closes. Children's Shop, Second Floor.
$2.50 "Dix" Dresses $1.87
A boon to the woman who wants to look fresh and neat
around the house. These famous "Dix"' dresses in good
quality gingham pink or blue, plaid, checked or striped.
With long or short sleeves. Daintily hemstitched or-,
gandie collar and cuffs give a pretty finish to the dress.
The skirts are full and flaring, and hems deop. In all
sizes tomorrow special at $1.87. Come early for best
selection. The values are wonderful.
$2 Trimmed Bathing Suits $1.39
Styles that are practical for tank or outdoor swimming. Jer
sey suits, made with princess slip and trunks attached. Black
or navy, neatly trimmed with white bands. Special tomorrow
at 1.39. Anticipate your needs tomorrow and save consider
ably, in this sale!
Extra Special 59c Aprons at 49c
Neatly made aprons to.oover the whole dre$s. Ginghams and
chambrays, in solid colors or neat checks. Some trimmed with
white rick-rack braid, others with pipings. Made with belts and
pockets, in two styles, to button over the shoulder or down tne
front. This is an opportunity no thrifty woman should miss.
These aprons are "specially priced" at 59c. They are extra special
values tomorrow at 49C. Be sure to get your share.
Third rioor. Sixth trt
MEXEB ft rXAJTK'S nSTTVAi Or BAXOAZVB
Our $1.25 to $1.75 Tub Dresses
For Children Are Reduced te 95c
Mothers! Here's a Bargain!
There are ginghams, chambrays, percales and
linenes in a vast assortment of 'checks, plaids,
plain colors and plain or handsome Roman
stripes. Six to fourteen - year sizes, made in
Russian, French, coatee, belted, regulation
waist line and pleated skirt models.
New styles, new materials and ali new 1916
merchandise worth $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 choice
tomorrow at 95c. Try and arrange to be here
ear'v ' CWldren'a Shop. Sacoad rioor
Great l2"Price Remnant
Tomorrow40 Trunks at $15
The "Neverbreak" Wardrobe
A wonderful ' saving tomorrow on the Nationally
known "Neverbreak Hundred" Wardrobe Trunk. These
are splendid models, having 6 hangers, removable hat
trays and laundry bag. Every trunk has ,
$ lBjjrriT"""' ""fi-) Patented Remov.
ko able Garment
I Rack
which may be lift
rk ed out "b o d i 1 y"
and hung in a
closet. Just 40
tomorrow at $15.
Come early!
x.nrrar shop,
Baaamaai.
Our 65c Stamped
Aprons, Now at 39c
An art needlework special that's a
genuine "bargain." Decidedly new and
effective aprons, known as "bungalow,"
made in a simple, pleasing style of one
piece of splendid quality white huck
toweling.
-Stamped for embroidering in very
effective designs to be done in darning
and solid work in colors. Designs are
stamped on pocket, across tbe front
and simulated yoke, with picofedge
finish around the neck.
Aprons completely made, stahjped
ready to embroider. An excellent 65c
value. Specially reduced for this sale
tomorrow to 39c.
Art Vaadlawork Shop. Sajpaa rioor
LB
begins here tomorrow and
will be held on First Floor
Center Aisle Squares.
Thousands of short and
medium lengths of desir
able
Vz
Wash Goods at
This season's goods in splendid
colors. Percales, ginghams, Devon
shire cloth, cheviots, voiles, mulls,
lawns, batiste, 2 to 5-yard lengths.
Ribbon Remnants V2
Thousands of remnants wide
and narrow plain or fancy moire,
taffeta, satin, velvet, grosgrain,
velour great accumulation of
short lengths of to 3 yards.
Silk Remnants at
Immense assortment desirable
plain silks, checks, stripes, figures
and brocaded effects. Lengths
suitable for blouses, trimmings and
children's .wear.
Laces, Embroideries,
Chiffons, Net, 25c.
Short lengths chiffons and nets,
Va to Yi yards, white, a'few colors.
Odds and ends shadow, net tops.
Barman laces,-40c to 75c values.
Piece 25 c. Lace Shop, Main Fir.
Regular 35c to 85c Embroidered
Flouncings, the Yard at Only 25c
i unusually uesirauie eniuruiuercu uuuuunx. aun-
able for children's dresses and petticoats. Swiss and cambric foundations, embroidered in large or
small designs some with hemstitched edge; 20 to 27-inch widths in the lot. Also athis price neat
eyelet design jrtl-overs, 20 inches wide, for guimpes and blouses.
- $1-$1.25 Organdie 36-Inch Dress Flouncing, Yard 75c
$2-$2.50 Organdie ami Batista 36-40-Inch Flouncing, $1.69.
$1.00-$1.50 Net Top and Maline Laces, 69c the Yard
A big cleanup of these seasonable laces. White, cream and black net tops and Malines, 12 to 24
inches wide. Many, short lengths that, combined with silk, will make smart blouses. It's well worth
looking intothis disposal of l-1.5o laces tomorrow at, yard 69c. Come as early as possible the
quantity, of course, is limited and should not last long at this price.
X,ace, Xmbroldsry Shop, Main ri'r.
Very Newest 35c
Nets, Yard Only 24c
The very newest and most demand
ed "curtain nets just received by ex
press. And here they are reduced to
24c while 3 5c is a conservative price.
Very dainty new patterns, woven
into strong, effective filet mesh sev
eral different designs to select from.
Especially suitable for the small win
dows found in so many of the new
homes, which regulation curtains will
not fit.
Tomorrow you may save exactly lie
oa every yard yoir buy worth con
sidering, isn't it? white, cream and
ecru colorings good patterns and
good quality in these curtain nets at
24er Curtain snop, ieventn rioor.
J
$2 Yard Wide Taffeta Silks
Are Reduced to $1.79 a Yard
Fully 50 colors in
plain yard - wide taf
feta silksour splen
did $2 quality. Con-
sidering the present
condition of the silk1
market and the de-
sirability of yard-
wide taffeta material,
a fine value.
$2.00 Fancy Taffetas
at $1.49.
I Ilk Shop. Bacoaa rioor
MTTEB fc nuum rXlTXTAX. Or BABOAOU
A Message From Our Furniture Gift Shop of Interest to AllVisit This Shop Tomorrow
Martha Washington Sewing Ta
ble in solid mahogany a product
of the famous shops of W. K.
Cowan. "Illustrated. Priced $12.
Nest of Tables in solid mahogany
the very finest workmanship and
materials. Made by the Imperial
. Furniture Company, of Grand Rap
ids. Priced $14.95. -
Tip Table in solid mahogany. ' Top
34 inches in diameter. In turned
Colonial design. Priced $S65.
, - - - - .-Gate-Leg
Table, in solid mahogany
Perfect in every detail of material,
cabinetwork and finish. , Made by
one of the ; best furniture makers
in Grand Rapids. A special value
for this sale at $13.38. . - . .
Stools (Crickets) your choice of
. twd.igtobd.pittexnsf made of solid
mahogany J in turned r Colonial de-
signs, j, One as illustrated. Priced
$3.75.; ' ;"- . r
Tea Wagon of mahogany, in grace
ful design. Priced $12.
Writing Desk in solid quartered
oak. Avery attractive full-size
desk, with drawer. Priced $9.35.
Tabourette yi solid oak specially
priced at 69c. ,
Console Table and Mirror of solid
mahogany in beautiful Jacobean
design. Priced $28.50. '
Muffin Stand of solid mahogany.
Another - beautiful example from
theW K. Cowan Shops. Priced
$4.95.
These are merely examples
of the many beautiful and
practical pieces of furniture
at moderate prices in our Fur,
niture Gift Shop, Ninth Floor!
BOY SCOUTS! ATTENTION! JUSZ ARRIVED BOY SCOUTS' 1916 HANDBOOK, 25cBOOK SHOP, BASEMENT BALCONY
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