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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1917)
Friday Evening, Sept. 21, tgxy. EUGENE DAILY. GUARD Page Five. T T T T T T y T $ y y t y y ? t t y f t t t y t y y t t y T t t t t t I i J; i J J Mail Orders! ilW II III thousands of m.t f f. ff ; AlSw 7 . raainieoance In Eugene .5flYV e'X Nl J Jf w . 1 of an up-to-date Mall jTrtSOvL. fctl Mi f H Order department. We s -4y(?jS0vx WjfiiM l I prepay creels post and S&A3 ? fl ship all goods the day ' alU tlNSOIS-J lf ' Fk'ALL L All Li 111T11L.U IVlSs.'." ..mill ayty lirfMTAIi70 U AMn A V'y Y1LW UUK mnuvna riuniAi zssme NIGHT. CURTAINS DRAWN AT 8 P.M. SHARP Mr. Elden PicKard, ' Out display manager and his assistants have completely refinished our window frontage in Circassian Walnut (the latest window treatment) from the south ; they have developed a window display representative and in keeping with the f mest stocks in Lane county, and one that we believe reflects great credit on them, as well as Eugene. Join the crowds Monday night. Music by municipal band and singing by college quar teta Back Panels Painted by Mr. Pickard: 1. Parisian Butter-flv- 2. Japanese Night Scene. 3. Chinese Garden. 6. The Fountain of Inspiration. 8. Italian Garden in Cubist Style. xxw. ki i nwn i rn i i mm in ijuuioii kJi m rw ny- ... . . r flvy im 2-sJcePneneSe 7. Futurist Floral 9. Sunken Gardens JM 3. Chhfese Garden. Panel. in Pastel Shades JW f 9 Ss. Paintings Carry Out the New "Modern Art" Idea. Jjdjr ggfr, Coats, Suits AND DRESSES Visit OUr P-arment. "snlmi" en,A floor and let us show you some of the uiuau urusuc ana Deaumui garments for any occasion. Coats, Suits and Dresses of exceptional style and so low priced. COATS $10.00 to $95.00 SUITS $19.95 to $100.00 Window Display Week This Week' 6 DRESS-UP" WEEK FOLLOWING For these two events the entire force of the McMorran and Washburne organization has been planning for months; our display manager for supremacy in displaying and advertising; our buyers and department heads for complete merchandise supremacy. The fun of winning; of hav ing the "best" has been our aim for we are trying to run a perfect store and to make it better every day; more enjoyable as a shopping place. To distribute better merchandise and at lower prices is now possible for our volume has increased to a point where we are enabled to main tain a permanent New York buyer and to sell on closer margins; making up in large turnovers what we loose on lesser margins of profit. That the People of Lane County Appreciate These Policies Is Proven by the Rapidity of Our Growth and Our Strict Adherance To Them Lane County Dahlia Show at our store Wednesday, Sept. S6th. Make application at once for space. fliffivw. wri iretm Dent, n il yMCWWf fie The convenience of our I ' I ' Ai Vfk5sSW crw,lt department ex- I 1 I k SWiT v 'CIdl to all parties for- I ' I k. VSWiJa-V 1 1 l nlahln us with adeouat. Ill WKa WiBf only. Out 111 II v W-J WWf PlicT dlstribotln oe- VyC." pcndnble merchandise on- o YMlwkd' jfir 5L' lr at moi6,'s'e prices ; V$'wi!rrn compels u to demand ; AfitYL fl strictest references from j1 RUIiKTO thoso desiring credit 1 1 :.fS?f : "Styleplus" Clothes Still $17.00 quality is economy now. i,ei us yjii show you "Styleplus" Clothes at $17 llll and $21, the only clothes in Aiwica, I tiiiiu ui iiii.li io imwuucui identified at one , price the nation over never more never less. - Ve Control the Sale Here And have a complete selection of fab rics and models, your choice, no mat ter how young, how big' or how rich you are. Let us demonstrate this to you. PROGRAMME OF WINDOWS : NO. 1 WINDOW IS REAR WINDOW ON EIGHTH ST. ; NO. 12 IS SOUTH WINDOW ON WILLAMETTE ST. Window No. 1. Art Department - In our Window No. 1 we have on display many finished pieces that those enjoying needlework will appreciate. We have a complete line of Royal Society package goods, threads and stamped pieces. Our stamped pieces are all the latest fall de signs in all different sizes of lunch cloths and napkins, also pin cushion and bureau sets. Special stamping done in Art Department. Window No. i. Colonial Draperies Colonial Drapery fabrics are made in every fabric and design that could be wanted and of silk, cotton, linen and wool. For bedrooms, halls, dining rooms, libraries, dens, in fact for any place where draperies could be desired you will find Colonial Draperies best. GUARANTEED FAST COLOR We absolutely guarantee the colors of Colonial Draperies, also Sun Fast Draperies for which we are agents. Window No. 3. Things for "Baby" Everything for baby can be found in our baby department on second floor. We are prin cipal Eugene distributors of Arnold Knit Goods and 'Vanta' goods, Booties, Sacques, Baby Bunting, Hoods, Dresses, Car riage Robes, Bed Spreads, Rat tles, Baby Books, .Teething Rings, Bibs, Combs and Brush es, Water Bottles, Coat Hang ers, Toilet rticles, Baby Bas kets. Dozens of Pretty Things for Baby Presents in Our Baby Department. ' Window No.' 4. "Men's Furnishings" Correct Shirts, Ties, Hosiery, Belts, Handkerchiefs, Under wear, in fact every article of Men's Wear can be bought to best advantage from the McMor ran & Washburne Men's Dept. In Window No. 4, we show a few items from this depart ment. WE FEATURE Holeproof Hosiery Brighton Sleeping Garments Pioneer Suspenders and Belts Richmond and Hatch Union Suits Arrow nnd Monarch Shirts Heid Hats and Caps Window No. 8. Knox Hats for Men The Ideal and Most Stylish Hat that man can wear is the Knox $5.00 Hat ' They are made of finest ma terials and always establish the styles. See the new Knox 5th Avenue in Window No. 5. Conqueror Hats at $3.50 Every new and up-to-date hat style is shown by us in the Conqueror Hats for both men and young men. Window No. 6. "Chesterfield Clothes" Chesterfield Clothes are the Ideal Clothes for Men, priced from $20 to $35 They represent the very best in good clothes making. We carry complete' assortment of styles to fit any figure and a range of patterns to please any man. "Chesterfield Clothes" are absolutely guaranteed. Window No. 7. 'American' Boy Clothes Someone asked us a few days ago why we sold practically all of the Boy's Clothes sold in Eu gene. Our answer was, because we sold Boy's Clothes of Amer ican Boy make, which means the best, and because we sold on much smaller margin of profit than was possible for the mer chant with a small business. Our large outlet also enables us to always have newest etyles. Prices $5.00 T0 $12.50 Holeproof Hosiery for the Entire Family, 30c to 55c pair. No more darning or mending when you use Holeproof Hos iery. We absolutely guarantee them against holes for 6 months Window No. 8. "Women's Ready to Wear" Window No. 8 displays a few of the new plum colors in dress es and suits, showing the very newest effects. The suit is made of Chiffon Broadcloth, trimmed with black Seal. The dress is made of plum Lumisene Satin with exceed ingly pretty silver trimmings. These garments are typical of the exceptional showing of Dresses, Suits and Coats in our garment salon on second floor. Window No. 0. "Exclusive" Waists Our Waist Section is brim full of tho most exclusive and select styles and materials. "Lerner Waists in Parisiene Styles" $2.98 T0 $12.50 Are positively the most stun ning and clever styles ever pro duced. Washmore Waists $1 Window No. 10 Unique Styles in Millinery Our Millinery Department, second floor, is fairly "brim ming" ovor with clover new ideas in late Spring Hnts. "Monogram" Hats for which we are exclusive agents, reflect the very latest fashion, which, as in all other departments we are first to show. Plan to visit our Millinery Department this week and let us show you some of tho newest ideas in Fall Hats. Window No. 11. Trimmings, Laces, Etc. Metalic Trimming fashion of the hour Laces, Gallons, Medallions, Bands, Edges, Alovess Rich Oriental and Parisian color combinations to harmonize with desirable colors for street or dressy afternoon costumes, or the most delicate shades for dinner or evening wear, also delicate nnt Incps. tops, tassels, etc. This exhibit you II find unusually attractive and interesting. Main entrance. Window No. 12. Beautiful Silks This window will demon strate the soft rich Drapey Silk "Lumisene," Lustrious Satin finish, shades for street or even ing, 40 inches wide. "Lumi sene" has been crowned queen of satin faced silks. The new laces will also be seen in this exhibit and many of the wanted dress accessories, Gloves, Bags, Neck Pieces, etc. Special illumination for this special occasion. 4 Trunk's Guaranteed Years, $10.00. A splendid steel covered, 3 ply Oregon Spruce Trunk that is absolutely guaranteed for B years. This trunk is a stylish, fine looking trunk and made with two trays. . k ,'f:i,iti,invmi'l um'n ZJ$&3 r 1 . i ? ? T t t t T t f t t J y t ? t t T t t t t t T T t T t f y T t t t f t f T t T t x i 1 1 ! T y y t . ,f T T 't ? i? f ? T T T T ;j