1G THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL.,. PORTLAND. SUNDAY. HORNING, MARCH CO, 1319. FESTIVAL LIGHTS OF MANY COLORS TO SHED BRILLIANCY Something New Promised City in Way of Dlcorations for the .Streets Night and Day. FLOWERS AND FLAGS TO HELP Portland Will? Put4 on Gay Dress for Ad : Merits; Convention, to Be Held Week' Previous. Portland Symphony Orchestra Third Concert of the Season at Heilig, Rriday .Evening April 4Popular Prices , ' ','-. ...': ' . ..I - f :. V. " "' -J - ' t T .r ' . .; ' : r . - '. i ' ! -v - '.'.: ' ' : "- ' .'.. - ' .. : '- n -. , i . ., ,' -" ,. ,i .. . . .m -v. , r .; , , . ,:i , " , i 1 1., . n i in i Hi '..I . i i n See Also Page 7 ' Established 18571 5! New"- Service arid the Goiindence of: ALL CHARGE PURCHASES GO ON A PRIL BILLS Our customers Portland will he dressed In an attrac tive manner during the Rose Festival in fact in no year, during the past hare the director of the festival provided for such pretentious decorations as are planned for the Victory Rose Festival in June. The work of decorating will be carried out Jointly toy the Rose Festival association and the . Portland Ad club which will act as host to the convention of the Pacific Coast Advertising clubs a few days previous to the annual rose fiesta. The festival decorations will be in stalled during the Ad Men's convention and remain up during? the week of the convention, ' according to . the present plans. '- '-. Something 3few" Promised ' Two hundred and fifty 1000 watt lamps pouring floods of light from the center of as many full blown richly tinted roBes, 30 Inches across the bloom frdm petal to petal and dangling from green leafed stems eight feet long, lashed to wires stretched across the streets from build ing to building, will be a feature of the street decoration and lighting of this year's festival. - These roses will te placed as many as eight to the block in the 10 block stretches in the congested district and In lesser numbers as the flood of Illu mination Is made to fade gradually Into the ordinary street lighting.1" They will be of such pretty daylight decorative ef fect as to form the nucleus of what promises to be a striking day and night decorative scheme. This scheme will be worked out with - an abundance , of -flags and pennants strung high, across the street, with vin Ing garlands of green looped from light pole to light pole, and with swinging bas kets filled' with natural flowers and foliage and vlning plants suspended at each-point where the loops of garlands are; picked up between the various light : poles. ; '. Cat Flowers la TTrae ' The light cluster on each light pole will be a. festoon of vinlng green gar lands by day and a shower of tinted in candescent lights by night. In the middle of each block, on both Rides of Broadway' from Burnside "to Taylor street, and on Victory Way, from BuruBide- to Liberty temple, will be placed a Jiuge flower urn, which, on its ' edestal. will stand mow than eight feet high. This urn .will be filled daily with the choicest cut flowers. , street Intersections will be swung high overhead a huge chandelier of pretty decorative, effects by day which at night will form a shower of many lights and beautiful color effects. ' Liberty temple, as viewed from Viq- tory Way, north of Washington street. will be set off. in new white brilliancy ' '"'Ithin an arch of looped green garlands and swinging flower baskets by day and . vtith a great arched: steam cloud halo by ' night, the arch to be erected over ; ixth street Just, north of Morrison Ktreet.' Burnside street, from Broadway to the North Park blocks, which, will be the carnival center, will be a blase of festive : and gorgeous, lights. The soldiers wel coming arch on Sixth street near the Union station will be brightened with a new coat of paint, festooned with vinlng preen garlands and made brilliant at night , with strings of high powered lights. : : ' ' Brilllaa Lights. Everywhere - Main street, at the south end of the big illumination, from Broadway to Rose Center, and the public dancing center In . the South Park blocks, will be virtually flooded from several of the . large rose lights together with many incandescents In the stand on the thoroughfare. At the intersection of Broadway and Main streets, where the turn to Rose Center will be made, a pretty light cur tain is planned. New brilliancy will be ' given the Third street arches under the Festival 'association's plan and the gen eral decorative scheme will tend to beau tify thls section during daylight. The big; rose lights, which are dlstlnc , lively new, will give an unique lighting effect. The petals of the big blossoms are so made that in addition to reflect ing a great flood of light down onto the street, the light is reflected from petar : to petal and out through the flower, . gathering new rose tints with each re flection, thus making the whole flower a big ball of reflected lustrous light. The plan Is to arch a steam pipe over Victory Way between Morrison and Al Jer streets. In this pipe are jets emit ting steam which at nlpht-will reflect light with wonderful effect. For da y , light decoration the pipe will be .fep . tooned with green garlands and from it will be hung. wire baskets In which will . oe growing flowers and vlning plants. , Merchants Asked to Help . A wire will be stretched taut from cluster light to cluster ; light and ever It will be looped the green rope garlands, three loops between the poles, and at the two places between poles - where gar v lands are caught will be hung wire bas- nets of growing flowers and plants. Ac cording to figures obtained by Secre tary Conklin of the Rose. Festival asso ciation, the wires can be Dut un. srsir. lands strung, baskets and Dotted nianta hung and the plant cared for during ' the festival at a maximum cost of 10 cents a lineal foot for the merchants. An effort will be made to get the business interests to Install the garlands through out the downtown district and the Hose Festival association will assume the ex pense to carry out the remainder of the oecorauve scheme. Fifth of Employes Of Concern at War t Albany, March 29. Nearly 20 per cent of ; the employes of H. M. By Uesby & vo., -; wmcn operates municipal plants In the. Willamette valley and throughout the United States, were In the military service, according to a statement given out by the local 1 office today. Four Albany men ' are included in the service flag. Gold stars are shown or - two Willamette vallejr boys. Private' George u. , watts or corvallis, : who died In France, and Private H. V, Wall is of Springfield, reported as missing in ac tion. . ". . ".- . EAS TER- FASHIONS To v those women and misses who. are now giving thought to the important'matter of Easter apparel and to those who are pri marily concerned with more immediate ! needs -we offer ; rich . treasures" of fashion-favored apparel, of which the following will give some idea : ;.:'':-.:'. :.. .-- -,-. ' ,.. ... ' Dresses for Every Occasion ( Dresses for street, business, afternoon and evening wear. The assortment is so all-inclusive that every, taste may.be satisfied. The "selection embraces every model, every variation of trim ming, every conceivable fancy of the mode. In this, as in the other groups, the smart modes may be found here in EXTRA SIZE GARMENTS de " signed to afford good lines to women of ampler pro portions in accprd with the modish silhouette, Serire, gabardine, tricotine, wool jersey, taffeta, tricolette, Crep de Chine, satin and Georgette Crepe are favored materials, in addition to which therare gingham, lawn' and organdy dresses in charming array. $ 15 to 250. Goats, Capes, Dolmans k The snug shoulders and soft-flowing lines, the altogether de lightful swing olthem, the graceful way they envelop the figure these are featufes of the new wraps which- commend them to every woman and miss. , ' ; ' 1 , We have them in serge, poplin, tricotine, Bolivia, pom pom, burella satin and tricolette. All the leading shades and combinations." ' Coats of tweed, wool Jersey, gabardine, etc., are also shown. 12.50 to. $165. 5 Hosts of New Suits V Box jacket, blouse, beited, high -waistline, plain tailored4 and semi-fitting models. Serge, Poiret twill, poplin, tricotine, wool jersey, tweed and tricolette materials. All colors in, all sizes for women and misses, including stylish stouts. $25 to $115; r . New Furs We have a splendid "selection of the much wanted squirrel, fox, wolf and lynx furs. for. Spring and Sum mer wear. Scarfs, capes, coatees and throws. Natural, brown, taupe and black. 3 5 to 125. New Skirts frjew separate skirts for dress and sports wear. . A large assortment of plaids and new sport colorings in plain and pleated skirts, 5 to 27.50. ' ' Meier & Frank's : Fourth Floor. (Mail Orders Filled.) " New Ready to' Wear and Sports Hats i From the Most Famous Designers . Plain tailored mostly, but with such dash and chic these new hats from . Phipps Gage 'Knox Vogue f Meadowbrook . unmistakably proclaim their aristocratic origin. Rough straws, liseres, milans arfd milan. hemps,' trimmed with plain ribbon bands and embroi dered wool flowers, are shown in smalt and large shapes and in all colors. WW $5 to $16.50. ! eier & Frank's; Fourth Floor. (Mall Orders Filled.) New Crepe de Chine and Georgette Blouses" $5 Forehanded buying accounts for this exceptional offering of Just-unpacked Georgette and Crepe de Chine blouses at 5. . Patrons will accord a warm wel come to this emphatically desirable group at this special price. Flesh,, white, maize and gray. There are cleverly embroidered hraided. hemstitched and tucked models. Round, square and V necks, flat and roll collars, some with insets of Point de, Venise lace. A number of distincUve high-neck models also included. Cuffs that flare and turn back, invisible and pearl button closings many are the attractive characteristics of these dainty new blouses. One style illustrated. They Are Remarkable Values at $5 ' Choose your' Easter blouse from amonir this assemblage tomorrow. Meier & Frank's : Fourth Floor. (Mall Orders Filled.) This is "Baby Week" . Tomorrow and balance of week we offer infants Domet flannel j (double-faced outing) wrappers, gowns; petticoats, jackets: and blankets at worth-while savings . Wrappers 69c White- Domet wrappers in V- neck and rUuiid collar styles. Buttonhole: edges in colors. 75c to 1.25 values. Gowns 69c White Domet nightgowns in hieh and round neck Stvles. oDen front and back. Buttonhole edges in colors. . . PetticoaU 49c White Domet Gertrude petti coats with button shoulders. Fin ished .with? buttonhole edge. Heavier quality, 98c. Jackets 69c White Domet jackets with ki mono sleeves Tied with soft rib bon bow to match silk-bound front.' neck and sleeves." Meier & Frank' Blankets 83c , White Domet receiving blank ets, may also be used for sheets. 3 6x3 6-inclr, size. 83c. The 3 6x 54-inch size, 1.19. Blankets $3.50 "Rosebud" blankets with pink and blue borders and silk-bound edges in dainty colors to tvatch. 36x50. Regularly 5. , - . Bootees 49c . - . ' Infants' crochet and . knitted bootees in white with " pink or blue colored ; stripes. Plain 1 or scalloped tops. , Dresses $1.98 Fine soft . nainsook dresses without yokes. Very attractively finished. I , Regularly priced at 3.50. special $1.98. : Second Floor. (Mail Orders Filled.) Maternity Corsets : We make a , specialty of s fit ting maternity, corsets. We have complete stocks of the world's most famous maternity corsets the ..,....,.,. "Frolaset" ; front-lacing . maternity corsets. Experts to advise you.: Cour teous, careful service, i" ' 1 -Meier & Frank's : Corset Shop, Third Floor. A Very Special Sale of 35c to 65c Wash Laces the Yard 25c ;A fortunate special purchase of small lots imported and domestic wash laces accounts for this-exceptionally low price. Women should supply all their, spring and summer needs in this special sale. Laces suitable for neckwear, blouses, camisoles, petticoats, negligees and art work are included. . Venise and Filet edges and bands, 1 to 5 inches. Shadow floun cings, 17 inches. Filet, Val and Piatt Vaf edges and bands, 2 to 6 inches." Imitation Duchesse edges,' Filet crochet bands, 5 inches. Cruny edges, 3 to 5 inches. White and cream. ' New Dress Embroideries, Yard 89c I 36-inch, dress embroideries of white organdy with floral patterns and voile with colored designs on white grounds. 5 yards of this ma teriak will suffice for; an inexpensive and attractive, frock, ; 1 "Maytune" Net Ruf flings Just In 'The$VnetufffinV$tre very desirable for young girls' party, and graduation -frocks. A" wide variety of patterns. 27 ao4 40 inches wide. Y.?rd. f?;:5..9.: '-Moier A Frank's : Main Floor. (Mall Orders FUledL) NEW New Stamped Blouses y . Our Art Needlework Shop is, as usual, first to show new round-neck model blouses stamped for embroidery in many attractive designs. The Model Illustrated . . is in a particularly desirable design and is . stamped on best-quality "Lyklinen' AH sizes 33 to 44.. . Special $1.25. We have several other , patterns in these new blouses. , , ' ' Mail order, patrons please state size. . Meier A Frank's : Needlework Shop. Second Floor. : - Underthings of Crepe de Chine have Just been received on the Third Floor. Gowns and envelope chemise of higrh qual ity, finely made and trimmed- S3. 69 to $12.50. Madame Irene corsets for particular women. Low bust style with elastic tops. High grade materials. Superb designing and workmanship. S6.60 to 125. Third Floor. . Waistcoats and vestees in a multiplicity of new materials, styles and colors. Pique, gabardine, broadcloth, hand - em broidered linen, novelty silks, metal brocades, etc.. S2.&0 to J14.B0- Main Floor. Georgettes in plain and printed designs are shown in the newest colorings. Plain f 12.00, J2.25. S2.6Q. Printed: $2.75 to $3.50 Main Floor. Junior. Capes 150 of them illustrating all the foibles of fashion. Of blue serge, silk lined-and unlined. Just out of their boxes. . $13.50 to $45. Genuine leather coats for misses are lined with Skinner's satin. $75. Second Floor. Easter Cards and Novelties faster ' post ' cards with appro priate greetings, decorated In many designs, each la. - Faster greeting cards with verses, envelope for mailing, each 3c to 30c Easter seals and (stickers, box 10c - . .- . ;., .... , ' Crepe" paper for Easter' decora tions, Easter napkins, etc, ... Main Floor. Easter nut cups, boxes and fa vors. So to-.50c . , Easter baskets containing chicks, bunnies, etc , 25c to 50c , Easter chicks, ducks, bunnies, lc to 20c Easter snappers, box 65c to $1. Fifth Floor. M E N ( Your . spring md Caster tnlmss are here, readily acces sible, the best qualities at the prices. correct in ! style, the sort of things we've learned from years "of experience Portllnd men and young men want. Ample stocks.' Compe tent sales service. Many spe cial values made possible by the. merchandising mastery the : Store for .Men enjoys". Step inside our Morrison street -entrance for these or any other new furnishings you have in mind. New Shirts A splendid collection. Percale $1.15 $1.50. Madras $1.50 to $5. Fiber silk $3.85 to $6.50. pure sliK $7.60 to $12.50. See our authentic spring showing of the new MAN HATTAN shirts. , New Ties Featuring new regimental stripes In silk ties at $1. Other silk ties in all patterns and colorings at prices to suit every man. New Sox "Silk Afaids't fo.- men. In all col ors. II. Clocked silk hose, $1.50. Heavy "Onyx" silk hose, $2. "Phoe nix" silk hose, -80c Cotton, lisle and cashmere box at a wide range of prices. - New Hats From Knox. Stetson. Mallory. Boraalino. Meier & Frank Special new felt hats, $3. . Complete line of new cloth hats. The iStore" for Men is also headquarters for standard makes' of gloves ; starched and soft collars in all styles; underwear in such mous makes as Munsing and Vassar; pajamas and night shirts in a word, everything carried by a complete high-grade furnishings store. ' , Meier ft Frank's : Main Floor. (Mall Orders Filled.) MiloWill Advise You FREE; MILO' Hours: 10 to 1 2 to 5 Former Champion Strong Man of the World r Here" Tomorrow arid All Week Sixth Floor We have secured the services of Milo ex-worid's champion atronf man, famous' health and: hygiene specialist and physical culture ex pert to give free physical instruction and advice to all who consult him on our Sixth Floor this week. Milo will tell you what exercises to ' do- simple exercises , that you can follow at home and. assist men. women and children in the attainment of health and strength. Consult him free in our Sporting Goods Store, Sixth Floor, v - Our Daylight Silk Shop . Announces for Tomorrow " 1 An Easter Sale Sf 1000 Yards . New $3 Dress Satins S 1 .98 Our silk buye while recently in the eastern markets secured in an extraordinary, special purchase this fine lot of lOOOvards new dress satins and charmeuse that would sell for $3.00 yard if bought in the regular way. - Firmly woven silks in wanted shades of pink, coral,' rose, navy, and midnight blue, Belgian, Jay and turquoise blue, seal, sand, nickel, gray, taupe. Burgundy and black. Suitable for every purpose. At the quantity is limited we advise early selection. Buy tomorrow have the silks made up in ample time for Easter. . : . Meier & Frank's : Silk Shop, Second Floor. Insure Safety . For. Your , Winter Furs by storing them in- our perfectly refrigerated vaults on the prem ises, where they are secure from moths, theft, fire, loss or dam age from any cause. Repairing and -Remodeling expertly executed ? for a very moderate 'charge. Phone and our auto will call. Meier Frank's : Furs Received, Fourth Floor. Wash Goods Among, the most wanted of the . new spring wash goods: ' Voiles ' White, printed and satin stripe voiles are here in great variety. White, 38 , inches,. 25c to $2. Printed. 36 and 38 inches, 50c to Si. 50. Safin stripe, 36 inches, S1.25. ,. ' Organdies - White and all the wanted plain colors. . 3 6-inch,- 60c and 75C 38-inch, $i.25v 44-inch, $2. Ginghams . Plain colors, strfpes, ' checks and - block 'plaids, 27 and 32 inches. 35c to Si. 50. :v.r. Percales Plain colors t stripes, checks, and floral designs, 36 inches, 25c and 40c ' - Suitings - Gabardine suitings, in . all the leading plain shades, 36 inches, S1.00. - - , . Beach Cloth Three shades of blue and tan, rose green, red and helio, 36 inches, 50c. - Meier c Frank's: Second Floor. , : ? , (Mall Orders Filled. ) New Spring and Summer Sweaters To be a glowing bit of color against the ' golf green, to obtain just the ideal warmth and freedom of action for outdoor sports, choose from our , new lines of spring and summer sweaters. ' Lightweight Shetlands, zephyrs, mohairs and brushed wool effects in liberty red " overseas blue, American " Beauty, Pekin, . . gray, pink, brown, taupe and white. Many attractive styles. . - ? i Wool 'sweaters $10 - $21.50 Silk sweaters $19.50-$42.50 Meier Frank's : Third Floor. Mall Orders Filled - .. :;. .r - . . ...:n- . Mme. Lyra - and Mme. Irene Corsets In a Special Sale at; $2:98 ; . ' Wf-: Values to $10.00 These "corsets are made of good quality coutil in medium bust style with long skirts and elastic insert in hips and low to? models with medium . length hips. Plain white and fancy brocaded effects. , Sizes 21 to 36. - Come early for these, flpe . to 510 corsets at $2.98. Meier Jfc Frank's : Corset Shop, Third Floor.