Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, February 03, 1912, Page 18, Image 18

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    this morning oregoma, sattjkday, February 3. iai2.
Store Open Tonight Until 9:30 Manicuring, Hairdressing, Beauty Parlors, Balcony New BIdg. Coffman's 40c Turkish Caramels, lb. 20c
Trv Our Solendid Saturday Night $1 Table d'Hote-Dinner 'in 7th Floor Restaurant, 5:30 to 8 P. M. Orchestra Music Direct mevaiors
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MEIER & FRANK CO., 5th, 6th, Morrison and Alder Sts.
MEIER & FRANK'S
MEIER & FRANK'S
THE MEIER & FRANK STORE, ESTABLISHED 1857.
Another Day of $14.?5 Suit Sale$359 $3
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Save on Boys -karls Apparel
in Preparation 2d Term of School
OW many things the children must have before they're in
readiness for second term of school, which begins Monday!
"Warm Winter apparel for every boy and girl in Portland at The Big
Store. Supply the needs today at these splendid savings :
Two Lots of Boys' Clothing
rtTR final Cleanup of famous "Sampeck"
tffv. V known makes ot Boys' Suits, Juvenile Su
coats and Reefers:
and other well-
Suits, School Over-
oys' $5.00 to $7.50 Cj'l 7Q
nits and Overcoats P
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Suits and Overcoats
Double-breasted and Norfolk Suits, many with
extra pair of Knickers. Full-length School Over
coats with convertible collars. Sailor and Javen
Je Snits. Jaunty little Reefers.
Boys' $8.50 to $12.00 A Q
Suits and Overcoats V1
ITigh-grade Suits, mostly of the famous "Sam
peck", make. Boys and Youths' swagger, full
length Overcoats with convertible collars; sizes
7 to 17 years.
School Supplies
f1R.1T FLOOR SEW Brii.Dia
6c Ink Tablet, only St
10c Ink Tablets only 7C
5c Com?. Books at 4t
10c Comp. Books at 8
Sc Note Books only 3t
10c Note Books at 7t
6c Scratch Pads at 30
10c Legal C. Fads, H
10c Drawing Padj at 8
10c H. School Pads, St
Small Scratch Pads, per
dozen, 10
Pencils. 3t. ' 2. 1
6c Pencil Boxes at 4
10c Pencil Boxes at St
Slates. 7xll-ln, at lit
6c Pencil Sharpeners, '2t
6c Compasses at only 2
5c Erasers, special at 3d
10c Erasers at only 7t
5c Penholders, each, at 3t
10c Penholders at St
Blackboard Erasers at
only 3t
Specials in BookDepartment
BASEMEXT AXXEX-WEW BlILDIXG
90c Webster's New Century Dictionary priced at 50t
25c Pocket Dictionary priced 9; Atlases priced at Zt
Handy Volume Webster's Modern Dictionary, at 20t
50c Scl Globes, 23: Up-tc-Data Letter Writer, 1Zt
Specials Briefly Stated
Boys' and Girls' $1.50 Sweaters selling at S9
Boys' and Girls' Windsor Ties priced only 23 ?
35c and 40c "Hairbo" Ribbons, the yard, 19
Boys' I2V2C Cambric Handkerchiefs, each, 5c
35c Toques for boys and frirls, special at 15d
Children's Jersey Bibbed Underwear only 19
Childs' Black Fleeced Tiffhta, special at S7
Children's Dent Gloves, full line, only S1.50
Collapsible Drinkingr Cups from 35 up to SI
AH Children's Hats, $1.60 to $5, at HALF PRICE
Girls' $2.50 and $3
Wash Dresses, $1.79
fECOw floor
' Mm buildixo
START the daugh
ter in the new
school term with one of
these splendid Wash
Dresses.
So neat and practical
in good quality ging
hams, percales, lawns, linens,
etc. Plain blues, tans, pink,
white and pretty checks,
Elaids and stripes. Iligh and
utch neck styles. Ages 6 to
14 years, $2.50 and $3 Wash
Dresses, on f f
sale today rfo I M
at only, ea. r m 9
Girls' White Dresses, Half
Both tailored and Lingerie Dresses included in this
group at half price. Of fine, dainty lawns, linens, ba
tistes and piques. High and Dutch neck styles. Trimmed
in laces, insertions, tiny tucks; also hsnd j.nnro
embroidered. Sizes 8 to 14. Reg. $5 to $20,
'Highland' Bloomer Dresses
So neat, practical and comfortable for the girl of 2
to 8 years. Of ginghams, percales and chambrays.
Plain colors, checks and plaids, with skirt, tfjl QC
waist, and bloomers in one. On sale, $1.18 to V
PHILADELPHIA
Less Than Cost to Make
Although J Ave can look back to more than half a
century of V iMen's Clothing Business, never have we
experienced V isuch unprecedented selling as yesterday 1
1,1 tt 1 twnrtfipr. when vou see.uie auauiv 01
Clothing in y this tremendous sale. When the doors
coats-at 6 o'clock last night hundreds of them had found new
Vr4ov tt-q nM ttia ctn-rtr nt thia rmrphasfl on that k.
will be remembered for years to come ! Our Clothing Chief was in
the East. when A. B. Kirschbaum & Co., Fhiladelphia, ended their
wholesale season. On account of late delivery of woolens, they
had a large number of Suits unsold. Their acceptance of his offer
meant an actual loss of over $2500 on the Suits we bought.
Those who come today will have over 1000 Suits and 175 (
" Overcoats to choose from. - This includes, besides the Kirsch
baum purchase, every Fancy y Winter Suit and Overcoat
in our entire stock. Think what this means 1
Suits
are of $35, $30, $38,
itrvA ihnn RfiO nf tfcn remaininff
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$25 and $22 grades the balance, arouna zw, wortn iv.
Every size for men of all builds for the slim man, the
extra tall man, the extra stout and short. Every Suit
is made under the famous Kirschbaum an-wooi poncy, :,:
and each Coat bear., the well-known Kirschbaum Cherry Tree label, Ji
as illustrated. -Hundreds of season's newest patterns m grays, pencil
stripe blues, browns, tans invisible plaids, self-stripes, unobtrusive checks.
Our Own Stock of Overcoats
which formerly sold at $35, $30 and $25 are included
Raglan Overcoats, Belted-Back Greatcoats, Young Men s Overcoats, Ardoc
Raincoats, Chesterfield overcoats
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Cleanup Of $ 1.50 tO $3.00 Our Buyers' Car
High-Grade Shirts, $1.05 j Leaves Tonight! a
. cales, Russian cords, vrith plain or plaited stiff or semi-
i Art t J .
still rronis.
All coat style, with separate or attached
nffs TTnnrlrpfls of smart Datterns. : Stand
ard $1.50, $2, $2.50 and even $3 grades, today
$1.05
To 50c Venise Neckwear, 1 9c
FIRST FLOOR MAIX BTILDIXO
ORDER BT MAIU
SPACE only permitted our illustration of
nnp .stt-l ripsips thp smart little Venise
1 -5 vrj ftocK Collars wim laos aitacneu, mere ar
l UlA? lars, plain Stock ' Collars and Separate
jfL assortment of daintiest patterns. A pur
J aought-for Venise Neckwear that you'
4.
Stock dollars with tabs attached, there are Round Col-
Lie laosi wiuo
purchase of thh
you'd f
pay 25c to 50c for regularly. Choice to-
day, while the lot lasts, at the low price
25c SEALED PACKAGE
HANDKERCHIEFS, 15c
Three women's dainty lin
en lawn Handkerchiefs in a
sanitary, sealed package.
Pretty embroidered corners.
Just 1000 regular 25e packages for today at only 15
SHORT LENGTHS 15c TO
25c RIBBONS, 7c
Usable remnants of to
iy2 yards, 5 and 6 inches
wide. Plain and heavy all
silk Ribbons, of regular T
15c to 25c frades. Yard,
Child's 25c School Hose, 19c
riHlT FLOOR MAIX Bl'lLDIXG
ORDER BT MAIL.
TIRADE to endure the wear test fine ribbed Seamless Cotton
1V1
Tlose in blacks and tans; also extra weight fine
ribbed Hose with linen Heels ana toes, vur Dest zoc
gTades, priced for today's selling at only, the pair
1.9c
Boys' and Girls' 20c Hose
Medium weight ribbed
cotton in black 1 sfor
only. At. the pr. '
Children's Cashmere Hose
Msde medium weight in
black. . All hare seamless
feet. Finely ribbed. 01r
Special at only, pr. A
Infants S5c Hose Of
soft finished cashmere.
Black, whte and colors. In
medium weight. To-07
day, special, a pair " '
Women's 50c Hose All
ribbed cashmere of medium
weight. Made with seam
less feet. 3 pairs, OC.
51; pair at only
Women's S5c Hose Of
fine black cotton. Split
feet and full - fashioned.
Light and medium O O
wejht Pair at only
Women's Ontsize Hose
Of fine black, medium
weight cotton. Extra wide
rarter tops. Special, O "I
pair
only
Best Eastern Hams, Today 14V2C
THOSE delicious sugar-cured, hickory-smoked ' i
Eastern Hams, with that exquisite flavor which J
savors of home-curing. Special Saturday at, pound
Saturday Delicatessen Specials
Goose Liver Sausage, 43
Pork Sausafe, the lb, 18
Pork and Beans, lb. at 12
Atmore's Mince Meat, 16
Queen Olives, quart st Jdf
Dill Pickles, doten, 13
Sauerkraut, the qnart, 8
Block Swiss Cheese, 23 1
Cream Brick Cheese, 23
Martin Xi. J. Cneese, S?
E km ark Herrinf, can, 2S
Delicatessen Heninj, IS
Tillamook Cheese, lb, 19
Marineted Herring.6 25
Holland Rusks, pkg.. 10,
New Silh Knit Ties
Spring Patterns, at 50c
A new shipment of Spring
patterns, just off the express.
Silk knitted and crochet, in
cross-stripes, diagonal stripes,
e., of all colors. We
special them at onlyOvIC
Men's S2.00 Perrin's
Gloves, Today for $1.29
Perrin's it's almost needless
to say more I They're $2 grades,
of cape and mocha in tans and
grays of all shades, liignt, me
dium and heavy
weights, the pair
$1.29
Men s S1.50 and $2.00
Underwear, Today 92c
Every style, weight and
make in the lot! Cooper,
"Wrisht. Norfolk &.New Bruns
wick and others. Shirts and
Drawflrs in narnral t
gray, tan, blue, etc., at
Women'sFinest $1.50
to $2.25 Gloves, 98c
FIRST FLOOR MAIN HIILDIXG
YOU'LL recognize them as the finest,
real French Kid Gloves, which al
alwavs sell regularly for $1.50, $1.75, $2
and $2.25 a pair!
Broken lines of famous Perrin's
and Trefousse Gloves in two and
three-clasp styles, all
Nearly every good color is in the lot.
Gloves which will wear and
give you the same satisfaction
as if full price were paid. Posi
tive $1.50 to $2.25 grades, but
priced for today's selling at
perfect.
They are
98c
$8 Cowhide Suitcases, $5,50
GOOD, sturdy Cowhide
Suitcases, that will give
4TH FLOOR MAIIV BCTLDIAG
ORDER BY MAIL.
vpnrst nf service !
They're our best $8 grade, 24
inches long, 13 inches wide and 6
inches deep, linen lined, with shirt
fold. Strongly made and finished
with brass lock and bolts. A phe
nomenal sre c
just for Saturday
at . the low price
$9.50 Suitcases, $7.40
Our best $9 genuine Cowhide Suit
cases, 24sl3x6 inches, with metal
capped, leather corners, leather
straps all around. Linen lined, with
shirtfold; brass locks flj
and bolts. Today at only P v
ck and bolts. A pne-
i $5.60
ri(e
$4 Oxford Bags, $2.85
Oxford Bags, so convenient for the
short trip. They are excellently
made of leather, with cloth lining
and pocket. Our regular $4 Bags.
For this Saturdav sale
we specal them at only
$2.85
we've chartered since the first of
the year leaves tonight for the
East with department managers on
their Spring and Summer buying
trips!
1 When this first special car was
engaged three weeks ago, it marked
an achievement in Western mer
cantile hstory. And now we go
even further the extensiveness of
our plans for the coming season de
mand that a force of buying ex
perts, as large as that which went
at first, shall invade the Eastern
markets.
And all that yon may have
larger stocks to select from, more
advantageous prices if ' such be
possible than those heretofore,
which have made the name of
Meier & Frank a household word
in the Northwest for over half a
century.
'The Country Boy'
From , the realistic play by Edgar
Selwyn, produced here recently. It's
an all-absorbing story that tells in a
new way the city experiences of a
country boy. Head it now. JJ1 "I O
In Basement Book Store X A O
"The Testing Fire" Alexander Cor-
key, $1.25.
"The Garden of Resurrection
Thurston, $1.30.
"The Legacy" A story of a wo
man, Watts, $1.18.
"The Experiences of a Ladies' Maid"
Mirbeau, $1.00.
"The Winning of Barbara Worth"
Wright, $1.30.
"From the Valley of the Missing"
White. $1.18.
"Mary Midthorne" George Barr
McCutcheon, $1.25.
$6 Toric Eye GIasses,$3.98
FIRST FLOOR JfBTW BUILDING ORDER BT MAIL.
4ipOMC" lenses, with their deep
rnirve. increase the field of vi
sion four-fold and do away with re-
I fleeted lights, is ote tne illustration.
Saturdav w offer these famous lenses.
specially ground and fitted by our expert
graduate optician in regu- f! f Q
lar $6 Wells' gold-filled rtiTyO
mountings. Special only
$4 Eyeglasses, or Spectacles, gold- First Quality Lenses fitted in your
filled, with first qual- tfr) AQ own frames. Special for (t" ff
ity lenses, special at 3.'fO Saturday at low price of DlmUKJ
$1.50 and $1.75 Gold-Filled Eyeglass Chains, Optical Dept. 796
mtroiaM
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Telephone your Grocery Orders any time Alter v a. m. TLfHon&-fAuuriu, rMVAu. w , , -r
Talking Machine Offer, $69
Fl
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FIFTH FLOOR NEW BCILDI.VQ. ORDER BY MAIL.
OLD so many of these beautiful Hornless
Talkinsr Machines and Cabinets that wc
thought we'd have to discontinue the offer a factory
shipment saved the day! At any rate, we will continue
it onlya few days more investigate today.
A bona fide offer, such as never before has been of
fered in Portland you can prove it by comparison! Well
Bend tne outtit Home on a 10 payment uaiai;e iu uiui.
New Hornless Talking Machine, as illus
trated, in mahogany or quartered oak, with
triple-strength motor and improved sound
chamber, which gives volume of tone equal
to higher-priced machines.
Handsome Mahogany or Quartered Oak
Rernrd Cabinet to match machine.
Fourteen Latest Selections, including
Caruso in "Rigoletto" and Mary Garden
in "Thais."
New Popular "Hits" Records You Want!
Outfit
'iff
No. 16979 (a) Oh, You Beautiful - Doll,
(b) Honey Man.
No. 16908 (a) Alexander's Ragtime
Band, (b) Oceana Roll.
No. 17025 (a)Ragtime Violin, sung by
Ray Samuels at Orpneum; (b)
If You Talk in Your Sleep,
Don't Mention Mv ame.
No. 17021 (a) That Flying Rag, (b)
Ramshackle Raz.
No. 17027 (a) Another Rag, (b) Smile
Awhile.
60c BOX NEEDLES, 23c.
We've made an immense purchase of
the best Talking Machine Needles, direct
from the factory.. Medium or soft tone.
Sold ordinarily at bUc. JbxtraO
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