The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 14, 1917, Page 16, Image 16

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    ,, THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER , 1. 1917.
CLASS IN ECONOMIC
GEOGRAPHY WILL BE
A PPLICATIONS for the Pur
chase of Liberty Bonds May Be
Made at Meier & Frank's Liberty
Bonds Purchased .Through This
Store Will Be Accepted at Any Time
in . Payment of Merchandise the
NEW Department Devoted
Solely to Pendleton Fleece
10 Off Umbrella Re -covering
For one week only we make this special
offer ofU0 off. Your old umbrella; made
like new. A new shipment of covers just re
ceived. Regular prices: Black re-covers,
$1.25 to $5.50 for, 2G-inch size ; $1.50 to $G
for 28-inch size. Colors, $4.25 to $5.50.
Umbrella Shop, Main Floor.
Tomorrow's Grocery Specials
Wool Indian Robes and other Prod"
ucts of the Famous Pendleton Wool
en Mills Has Been Very Recently
Opened. It Adjoins Our Blanket
Store on the Second Floor, Fifth
Street.
Crisco, large $1.55, medium 78c, small 39
Royal Baking Powder, one pound cans 39
, FORMED T
Ivory Soap (limit 5) five large bars for 49
Delivered only with other groceries.
I . amn noor, rln Otreow . Qg QS rt.ppiy Ul -UJJtCC V- "
TODAY'S GREATEST
Ninth Floor, Fifth Street.
Same as Cash Apply at Office,
Business Men, Bankers and
I Others Interest in Trade
S A LIBERTY BOND !
' Opportunities Invited.
10
. .
" 4ffi i
tTHc- QiiAiirY Sronp or- PoktlAMD4
HURSDAY
VALUE!
MEMBERSHIP 1$ LIMITED
Work Will Be In Vatnre of Seminar
and Therefore Only .30 to 40
Students WllLBe Enrolled.
16th Annual Doll Show
NOVEMBER 1, 2, 3 $269 IN PRIZES
Portland business men. bankers, pro
fessional men and others who are In
lerested In the trade opportunities of
the northwest will organize a cla s
in economic geography at the Cham
ber of Commerce at 8 o'clock nexi
Thursday evening.
, 3he claas Is to be conducted under
the auspices of the school of com
merce of the University of Oregon, in
cooperation with the I'ortland Cham
ber of Commerce, and will be in chaig"?
of II. F. iloyce. who has made a life
time study of trade conditions in an
parts of the world and who . now is
engaged In business in Portland.
Mr. ilovea will have as his asso
ulates, Shad O. Krantz, manager f
the Industrial and commercial service
department of th University of Ore
on and K. N. Weinbaum, assistant
to the secretary of the Chamber of
Comaierre.
Mr. Boyce will conduct the stud'xs
Jn foreign commerce and will give par
ticular attention to conditions In llus
la, Japan, China and other parts of
the orient as well aa to the west coast
of South America Mr. Boyce hai
traveled extensively In those countries
and la well informed on the posslblli
ties of developing trade relations with
them.
Xrants rormer - Financial Writer
Mr. Krantz, who was a writer on in
dustrial. financial and commercial sub
Jerts in the northwest for seven yea's
before becoming connected with th3
university, will place at the disposal
of the class information on the indus
tries and resources of the northwest
which he will gather through the uni
versity school of commerce.
Mr. Weinbaum will supply informa
tion from the statistical files of the
Chamber of Commerce, where he has
been connected for the last eight year.
Mr. Weinbaum also haa been a student
of economic geography for nearly a
decade and will be In good position to
cooperate with the class In all its
work. '
rrlst Meetlnc on Thursday
Many bualncss men and others al
ready have applied for membership,
and as soon as the limit Is reached ti.e
rolls will be closed. All prospective
members should apply to Mr. Wnln
baum at the Chamber of Commerce or
to Mr. 'Boyce at his headquarters, bil
Bpaldlng building, early this week.
The first meeting of the class w'll
he held In the women's dining roo.n
on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock.
when organization will be complete!.
Further sessions- will be held at the
same time and place on Thursday and
Friday evenings of each week un:il
about May 1.
All members will be enrolled as reg
ular students in the university ex ten
slon courses and will pay a fee of $8
per term. Their membership will ad
mit them to the Spanish classes or to
anv other classes conducted by 'he
university In Portland.
Dress your favorite doll and enter it in this show.
Every kind of doll may be entered. Large doll, small doll,
boy doll, girl doll, lady of fashion, character baby, fantas
tic doll in a word, any doll you-prefer. Detailed informa
tion at Dollville, Fifth Floor. Ask about the doll show to-
morrow, uress your aoii it may win one or tnese valu
able prizes:
OKAHD FUZE 150 in Gold to any
patriotic organization, church, frater
nal lodge, society or charitable insti
tution entering the best Kfouo or
dressed dolls, consisting of not lesa
i nan is aous.
SHOOK!) OKA XS FBXZX $30 in
Gold to any patriotic organization,
church, fraternal lodge, society or
charitable Institution entering the
second best group of dressed dolls,
consisting of not less than 15 dolls.
TKXKD OKA ITS PB.IZX S20 in
Gold to any patriotic organization,
church, fraternal lodge, society or
charitable institution entering tne
third best group of dressed dolls.
consisting or not less than 15 XJolls.
TOtTHTK OKAITD FKZZX 120 In
Gold to the child entering the best
group or dressed dolls, consisting or
not less than 5 dolls.
FIFTH OKAZTD FBIZE S10 In
Gold to the child entering second bpst.
group of dressed dolls, consisting
of not less than 5 dolls.
CXiASS A PRIZE S27 Automobile
to the child entering the best dressed
character baby doll 15 inches or over.
OX. ASS AA FBIZE $17.50 Mahog
any Table and Two Chairs to tne
child entering the best dressed char
acter baby doll 8 to 15 inches.
CX.ASS B FSXZE $12.50 Doll
Trousseau to, the child entering the
best dressed infant doll In long
clothes.
CLASS O FRTZE $13.50 Stove with
Utensils to the child entering the
best trousseau with doll and clothes.
CLASS D 1ST PRIZE $15 Child's
China Closet to the child entering the
best dressed doll 24 inches or over.-
CTX.ASS x airs frxzs $i2;so Don
Carriage to the child entertng the
best dressed doll 17 to 24 Inches.
CXiASS X 3RD PRIZE $16 Doll
Dressing Table to the child entering
the best dressed doll 9 to 17 inches.
CXiASS Xt 4TK PRIZE $9 Doll
House to the child entering the best
dressed doll undr 8 Inches.
CX. ASS E 1ST PRIZE $5 Merchan
dise Order for toys to the child en
tering the best doll Impersonating a
character,- most original and comical.
CLASS E 8HX PRIZE $4 Set
China Dishes to the child entering
the second best doll impersonating a
character, most original and comical.
CLASS 7 PRIZE $6 Child's Piano
to the child entering the most curious
or interestling doll.
CXiASS a PRIZE $7 Musical Work
Basket to the child entering the best
dressed boy doll.
Dollville, Fifth Floor
The ELDREDGE
Chain Stitch
A utomatic
Sewing Machine
Come In tomorrow tnd let us
demonstrate the ELDREDGE
Chain Stitch Automatic Sewing
Machine that sews direct from
one spool of thread. Also the
Eldredge two-spool lock stitch
which sews direct from two
spools of thread. Pay only
$1.00 Down
S1.0Q Week
Liberal allowancO for your old
macnine.
Dress Form Special
. ft 8 Acme Adjustable and Col
lapsible Dress Form d-f A
special at . ... fHL:4 O
This, ioo, j purchasable on
oureasy payment plan. . Pay only
$1.00 Down
50c Week
Second Floor, Fifth Street.
Vogue Hats
Vogue hats are not merely the prevailing fash
ions, but the predominant fashions of the smart
world and there is no price-penalty for the ultra
fashionable style of a Vogue.
A new shipment just received. Black hats and
colored hats. Included are mannish
sailor hats of consummate artistry, I
interpreting the newest trend of j
the mode. Engagingly masculine I
J - l Jii L..x : I..
m uesign una ueuiu, uui wmsumety
feminine in coquettish grace. Large,
J i if r .
f k. V meamm ana smau nais. neautt-
t $ fully fur and ribbon trimmed mod'
$10 to 520. yy
New Books of the Moment
"My Four Years in Germany,"
James W. Gerard, 52.00.
"Learning to Fly," Graham White,
75c.
"The Son of a Bishop," H. G. Wells,
$1.50.
"We Can't Have Everything," Ru
pert Hughes, $1.50.
"King Cole," Upton Sinclair, $1.50.
"The High Heart," Basil King, $1.50,
"Beyond," John Galsworthy, $1.50.
"Red Pepper's Patients," Grace
Richmond, $1.35.
"Marty the Unconquered," Kathleen
Norris, $1.35.
"Fanny Herself," Edna Ferber,
$1.40.
"Long Live the King," Mary Rob
erts Rinehart, $1.50.
"The Long Lane's turning," Hallie
Erminie Rives, $1.50.
Book Shop, Fifth Floor.
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1taavMMjrra-roi
TTrpP Knitting & r;iaQQfkc
Beginning tomorrow we shall have in our Art Needlework
Department Mrs. Evelyn B. Luscomb, an expert, who will
teach you anything you wish to know about knitting and
crocheting. You are cordially invited to join the free classes
which will be held here daily.
Mrs. Luscomb will explain to you Jhe many advantages of
The Fleisher Yarns
In Diamond-Wound Balls
We have a splendid assortment
of , these famous yarns in the
yrMSffj J Put'uP- The new ball does
XiESSflv a away with hand winding, elim
inates tangles, preserves the
original loftiness and .elasticity
of the yarn and insures better
garments. Each ball contains
either a full ounce or two full
ounces of yarn. ' , ,
Mrs. Luscomb. has with' her -a
large and interesting
DISPLAY OF THE NEWEST GARMENTS ,
made of the Fleisher yarns. Their softness and warmth, their fine fin
ish and brilliant dyes, their unusual working qualities and great dura
bility have made Fleisher yarns- standard. . Garments made of these
yarns are soft and warm and will not lose their shape or fluffiness.
Hard wear has remarkably little effect upon them and when soiled they
may be washed. We know you will agree with us that these yarns are
worthy of your finest skilL May we expect you tomorrow?
Art Needlework Shop, Second Floor.
IWt"5 TSS&rTfff VTA
New Suits, New Coats, New Dresses
THEIR NUMBER IS LEGION
TJIEIR VARIETY IS INFINITE
AND THEIR CHARM SUPREME
SlIltQ are ue smPe n ne anc trimming
an(j therefore more attractive and use
ful than ever for, business and general outdoor wear. Longer suit
coats help to give that youthful appearance to the figure so much
desired. Tight sleeves, narrowed skirts and high waist lines ac
centuate the youthful effect. Buttons and braids are used freely.
All' the new styles with all the latest touches are here. Belted
and Norfolk models and dressier suits with extra long coats ajd
large fur collars. The much-wanted velours, checks and hwher
mixtures all the leading materials and shades. $19.50 to $175.
Cffto. AH the favorites of the new season.
Vjlidlo Great assortments for every need.
Dressy broadcloths, Bolivias, Pom Poms and velours are featured.
Long, full-lined coats with luxurious big fur collars of Australian
opossum, beaver, Nutria, fox, wolf and Hudson seal (dyed musk
rat). Loose and belted models. Taupe, brown, navy, plum and
green. $55 to $175.
Popular priced coats in kerseys and velours, $15 to $45.
Tl"rGCfc: For everY occasion of misses' and
msm. coses women's wear. Street, afternoon,
office and evening gowns in taffetas, satins, messalines, serges,
Georgette crepe and silk net, etc. All the latest models, shades
and combinations. $12.50 to $1 50.
Apparel Shop, Fourth Floor.'
H
New Wash Rite
Gloves Pr. $2
Wash Rite gloves for misses and
children. Just received a new ship
ment of these famous washable gloves
in white, tan and dark gray. Made
with one clasp, pique sewn and self
stitching. Any child can wash them.
Simple directions for washing with
gloves. Non-shrinkable. Frequent
washing will not harm colors are
guaranteed fast. Every pair fitted.
Glove Shop, Main Floor.
Lissue Guaranteed
Fabricfcerchief s 25c
The new "Lissue" guaranteed fab
ric handkerchiefs for women. In all
the latest color combinations white
with pink, blue, heliotrope, tan and
green. 50 assorted patterns. If one
of these handkerchiefs should lose
its color in the laundry we will give
you without charge one-half dozen
new Lissue handkerchiefs. Special
showing and window display, Alder
street entrance. Each 25c.
Handkerchief Shop, Main Floor.
New "Silk Maid".
Hose $1.25
Silk Maid the stocking with a
quality that is never changed. We
have just received a great assort
ment in the following colors:
Beaver, navy, gold, lilac, orange,
coral, iris, vestal, purple, honey,
laurel, spray, blossom, Japan blue,
Nile, orchid, beige, wistaria, tea
rose, putty, tobacco, lemon, ftelio,
chestnut, silver, pearl, nickel, taupe,
smoke, flesh, mist, maize, cham
pagne, flesh, Silk Maids are durable,
beautiful, economical. Pair $1.25.
Hosiery Shop, Main Floor.
; $7 Satin Finish
Spreads $4.98
Extra heavy satin finish Mar
seilles bedspreads. Scalloped and
cut corners with bolster cover to
match. A regular $7.00 value, spe
cial while any of a limited quantity
remains tomorrow, $4.98. No phone
nor C. O. D. orders filled.
Second Floor, Fifth Street.
New Frocks For
Small Women
And Misses
fe are Portland agents for the
new Dorothy frocks.
Made of imported crepes, linens,
jerseys, velvets, crepes de chine and
serges.
One and two piece styles. High
waist lines. With trimmings of col
ored hand embroidery, fancy stitch
ing and wool applique. Some with
new fancy pockets.
Sizes 3 to 14 years. $10 to $30.
Drezwellsley frocks for girls here
only in Portland. 13, 15, 17 years.
Second Floor. Sixth Street
Over-Draperies
39c Yard
Colored madras weaves. Blue,
brown, mulberry and green. For
beautifying the home.
Drapery Shop. Seventh Floor.
The United States
FoodAdministration
Washington, D. C.
has just sent us patterns and insignia
for the official uniforms especially
designed for the women of the food
administration of the United States.
We make no profit on the sale of
these. .
Patterns 10c each. Insignia to be
applied to left sleeve and front of
cap priced at 10c for set of two.
Pattern Shop, Second Floor.
Hemstitching
10c Yard
Work guaranteed and promptly
executed. Entrust your hemstitch
ing orders to us for best results.
Second Floor. Fifth Street.
Beginning Tomorrow
A Series of
Corset Talks
to Be Given by
Mrs. A. L. Craig
an Expert from the
Nemo Hygienic
Fashion Institute
of New York
if you want a corset now,
bring your corset problem to
Mrs. Craig and she will help.you
select the right Nemo mode for
your individual figure. If you do
not need a corset at this time,
come anyway and receive a lot
of valuable information without
charge.
Nemo corsets, expertly fitted,
$4.25 to $10.
Corset Shop, Third Floor.
Our Demonstration
of LUX Continues'
Lux is unequalled for all fine laun
dering. Won't shrink woolens! Won't
turn silks yellow! Won't injure even
chiffons! Lux won't harm anything
that pure water alone will not in
jure. Dissolves dirt and cleans per
fectly without rubbing. Procure a
package tomorrow at 15c 2 for
25C.
Drug Shop. Main Floor.
Our Wear-Ever
Demonstration
continues tomorrow. Visit our House
wares section and learn from a
Wear-Ever expert the many advan
tages of using this famous aluminum
ware. Wear-Ever aluminum coox
ing utensils are attractive, sanitary,
easy to keep clean, non-rusting, dur
able, economical.
.Housewares section, Basement.
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You Are Invited to the
ojJ(, Dahlia Show
. C"7. PI I -.J? - A - -A
1:30 P. M. and continuing all day Tuesday. Compris-
English, Holland, French and domestic dahlias. A
special exhibit of the Mastick dahlias that received
awards at the American Dahlia Societv exhibit
held in New York recently. Admission free!
Buy Cap Sets and Scarfs
FOR THE SKA TING SEASON A ND
SCHOOL WEAR, FROM OUR COM
PLETE STOCKS A T "OLD" PRICES
Our stocks of cap sets and scarfs are most complete. Pur
chased a year ago, before the sharp advances in the woolen
market, we give you the benefit of prices based on costs before
the rise.
The color combinations are. wonderfully bright and attractive
and very novel in designs, Scarf sets priced $1.00 to $4.50.
Furniture at Phenomenal Reductions
We have assembled for your Convenience in a separate bargain section, eighth floor, hundreds
of separate pieces and suites of good, reliable furniture and marked it at drastice underprices. Fur
niture for every room in the house in all woods, finishes, sizes and styles, at prices that veill simply
amaze you. EASY PAYMENTS ARRANGED IF DESIRED. Here is a hint of the-savings:
$22.25 Quartered Oak Morris
Chair, as pictured, &-t ryf?
special ipAOelQ
$29 Quartered Oak Wax Library
Table, as pictured
$19.00
$30. Overstuffed Denim
Chair, as pictured,
special at
asv
$17.50
$30.50 Walnut Bed I C 7C
for this sale at.. QIOilU
165 Mahogany Dress- COQ
Ing Table
S5 Mahogany Twin (00
Bed HI
$33.50 Quartered I C Cfl
Oak Chiffonier... $IOiUU
$22 Quartered Oak I C OK"
Dressing Table. . . V 1 w L U
$39 Jacobean Oak 00 Rfl
China Cabinet.;,. 0Ai3U
$75 Jacobean Oak (Qft
Book Case ,...;u0
$83 Solid Mahogany QQ
China Cabinet;.. W3
$109 Solid - Mahogany
coin cabinet....
$24
$39
$150 Solid Mahogany
China Cabinet .i V3
$26.75 Quartered Oak
Fumed Buffet, for 1 1 Q 9K
this sale at
$34 Quartered Oak
Firmed Buffet
$36.50 Jacobean. MO Cfl
Oak Buffet ...... ZZiUU
$25.75 Overstuffed Tapes
try Easy Chair, I Q Cfl
this sale v V I UiJU
$28.75 Overstuffed Tapes
try Easy Chair; t09 7K
this sale OZil 3
$20 Overstuffed Tapestnr
Easy Chair, for I C Qfl
this sale ..Al3i9U
$50 Overstuffed Tapestry
Easy Chair, for 00 Cfl
this sale OSiUU
$65 Overstuffed Denim
Easy Chair, for tQC Cfl
this sale . .. . pOOiOU
$33.25 Quartered Oak Mor-
s1acnr..f.0.r..u.ls $24,75
$50 Lifetime Quartered Oak
library Table, for 00 Cfl
this Bale $li3U
$55 Mahogany Daven- t HM
port Table
$100 Mahogany Li
brary Table
$17 Solid Oak Jacobean
Extension Table, I Q Cfl
this sale Vl UiUU
$79
$42.50 Solid Oak Jacobean
Extension Table, 07 Cfl
this sale dZliOU
$39 54-lnoh Plank Top Ex
tension Table, Fumed 01
Oak 401
1& Quartered Oak Exten-
b,e:..ra.ed $11.50
$232 Mahogany or Ameri
can Black Walnut Dining
Su te. consistinr of Buffet.
China Cabinet. Serving Ta
ble. Extension Table. Arm
Chair and five 1 CO
Side Chairs $103
$34 Ivory Enamel in en.
Dresser dldiOU
Furniture Shop, Sth Floor
CAP SETS FOR $1.79
Wool angora cap sets have a
scarf 1 4 yards long and toque in
regulation size with button trim
ming. In ombre effect, of Copen,
rose, green and canary.
CAP, SCARF $3.00-$3.50
A very smart tam-o'-shanter cap
and scarf, the latter with tied
fringe, the tarn with button trim
ming. In purple, rose, blue and
plaid effects. Each, $3 and $3. SO.
TOQUE, SCARF $2.50
A third style of angora wool
toques and scarfs in a novel stripe
effect, combined with white. Very
moderately priced at $2.50.
SCARFS $3.00-$6.50
Extra large scarfs of llama, alpaca,
angora and Turkish mohair, 1-6
inches by 3 yards. In oxford, beige,
gold and goblin "with contrasting
stripe borders. Fringed ends.
Neckwear Shop, Main Floor.
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These NewWaists at $ 10
Will Surprise You by Their
Moderateness of Price
Consider the materials: Beau
tiful satin taffetas, laces, nets,
and handsome Georgette crepes
of firm, heavy quality.
Consider the trimming fea
tures: Beaded, lace and lovelyrj
embroidered motifs. Some pret
tily, piped in contrasting ef
fects. Many fashioned over
foundations' of Georgette and
chiffon.
Suit matching colors of nary,
green, brown, wistaria, rose and
black- .
. You'll find the models quite
to your liking. Your choice of
large or small collars. Many
distinctive touches to these
waists.
Make your selection tomorrow.
Waist Shop. Fourth Floor.
Fine $2.00 to $4.50 Metal
Laces, Yd., Special $1.69
Don't overlook the decorative possibilties of metal laces for
your afternoon and evening gowns. Advices from Paris state
that the foremost dressmakers are giving greater prominence to
metal laces. In many cases the entire gown is composed of
metal lace at other times just a bit of lace is used by. way of
contrast.
' We have a choice selection of 86-inch allovers gold and silver
thread embroidered on white, cream and black net.
27-inch flouncing gold and silver on silk maline.
36-inch skirt flouncing very elaborate floral patterns the
designs worked to a depth of 18 inches in gold and silver, metal
bands,and edges embroidered on net. Also burnt-out effects
these are very effective for bodices and girdles.
12 to 27-inch flouncing gold and sliver embroidery, combined with
dainty pastel colorings on white, black and colored nets.
Splendid $2 to $4.50 metal laces, yard, tomorrow, $1.69.
New Nets for Party. Frocks
We are showing a complete stock of 72-inch silk Imported nets In black,
white, dainty 'evening shades, high colors and subdued shades, for after
noon wear. Priced at $1.75 to $2 a yard. Main Floor. 6th St.
Complete Stock Famous
Wilton
Rugs
Wilton rugs perfect repro
ductions of the finest Oriental
patterns. Manufactured on the
power loom from the very best
of fabrics, foreign
and domestic. The
B u .n d h a r Wilton,
Hard wick Wilton
and French Wilton
rugs In all new pat
terns and colors are , "
to be fdund at Meier & Frank's only in Portland. Some of the colors
are rose, old blue, taupe, ivory and tan. See our vast new assortment
tomorrow. ' A few of the sizes and prices are as follows:
T ji TT7la Size 27x54 inches, $7.25 36x63
ounclnar Wiltons inches, $u; 4.6x7.6 feet, $22.50,' 69
feet,$40: 8.3x10.6 feet, $62.50; 2 feet, $67.50; 9x15 feet, $85;
10.6x12 feet, $85; 10.6x13.6 feet, $100. ,
XI j TT7:l, Size 22x36 inches, $5; 27x54
XlaraWlCK WlltOnS inches, $8; 36x63 Inehes, $12; 4.6x
7.6 feet, $2 S; 6x9 leet, $45; 8.3x10.6 feet, $70; 9x12 feet. $75; 9x15
feet, $95; 10.6x12 feet, $95; 10.6x13.6 feet, $110: 11.3x15 feet, $130.
W:itso Size 2254x36 inches, $6.50; 27x54 Inches,
rrenCll WlltOnS$9; 36x63 ins., $t4,$0; 4.6x7.6 feet, $30;
6x9 feet, $52.50; 8.3x10.6 feet, $82.50; 9x12 fefct, $87.50.
Bug Shop, Seventh Floor.