Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, January 15, 1915, Page 20, Image 20

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    TITE MORNING OREGONIAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 15. 1915.
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GLBU) HEXIGO SEEN a
John Barrett Avers Evolution
Will Follow Trouble. !
COAST ASKED TO AWAKEN
ronnmH-Amerk-aii Cnion IMreetor
Trlls ProirrewslTe Bus-Iness Men's
Club of Great Chance Latin
' America Offers.
-There Is an unusually bright lining
to the cloud which now la cast over
our sister republic Mexico." said John
Barrett, director-general of the Pan
American Union, before the Progressive
Business Men's Club at the Multnomah
tt.i -hut tho political phase of the
Mexican problem Is too delicate for me I
have I
to discuss.
When the clouds
cleared away, however, you young men
will see one of the greatest evolutions
i- ui.tA. uri Pnrtlnnd and Oregon and
,11 the United States should be pre
pared for the great development of that
vast area to the south of tis. '
"Few of you men In Portland know
little of me or my work, fewer still
are aware of the vastness of the great
territory combined In the 21 countries
which comprise the great Pan-Amert-ran
Union, organixed for the sole pur
pose of molding together in closer con
tact the whole Western hemisphere.
Trade Opea to Coast.
"The United States has not been alive
to the great opportunities in Soath and
r-entral America. Heretofore you have
looked on us. speaking, as a South
American, as dagos,' and what little
some knew of Chill is limited to chilt-con-carne.
"I want to see Portland and the Pa
cific Coast play a great role in the de
velopment of the opportunities to the
smith. Did it ever occur to you that
sips
luitaliiliu
the Amazon could more than swallow j
ik. Columbia. River: that the big ves
sels which anchor in Portland harbor
ran navigate the Amaxon for thousands
of miles and have as good an anchoring
1.1,. a si vour own harbor here in
Portland?
Has it ever occurred to you that
smith America has the finest theater In
the world outside of Vienna? Has it
tver occurred to you that Buenos Ayres
and Itio Janiero are two of the most
progressive and most beautiful cities
in th world? Gentlemen, these are
thintrs on which to think and act at
rnirr. Whv. do you know that within
lout) miles of tho Panama Canal today
there are 11 countries whose millions
of people nre demanding what we have
to sell and have their rough products
ready to ship to tho American manu
fucturer?
Better Spirit Needed.
"It behooves the United States and
her progressive business men to become
active and take anoiner. longer anu
better look at Latin America, which
.-hould not bo looked on In the future
in the patronizing manner of the past."
Before Mr. Barrett arrived to make
the address of the day. the business of
tho club was transacted and nomina
tion wero made for the annual elec
tion, which will take place at the club's
meeting place at the Multnomah Ho
tel next Thursday. J. H. Dundore will
be tha next president, as he was the
only man nominated for the office who
would accept. R. w. Bisbet was named
for first vice-president and chairman
of tho membership committee; Hamil
ton Johnstone, second vice-president
and chairman of the programme com
mittee: P. H. Kneeland. for treasurer,
and Harold P. Jones, for secretary. Five
men will be elected as the club's trus
tees, for which honor IS were nomi
nated, the 14th being Commissioner
Blgelow. who declined to run, saying
he felt it was not right he should hold
any office so long as he is a city offi
cial. The II nominated for trusteeship
are: Owen Summers, Jacob Kanzler,
Frank Barrenger. Alexander Adair,
rirl Clark. Shirley B. Parker. R. O. E.
forntsh. John J. Spitzel. Q. F. Peake.
Ir. J. C. Jones, S. C. Rassmussen, C.
W. Ertx and lr. W. O. Spencer.
Mr. .Barrett left for Puget Sound
cities on the Shasta Limited yesterday
afternoon.
CROP SURVEY IS MADE
O.-TV. R. A IT. OFFICIALS LOOK FOR
INCREASED GRAIN NEXT SEASON.
Farmer Advised to Do Extensive Seed
lag In Spring and to Crow Cora
on Large Scale.
Following a survey of the crop situ
ation In the grain belt east of the Cas
cade Mountains tributary to its lines,
the O.-W. R. & N. Company traffic de
partment finds need for advising farm
ers as to how to proceed with planting.
Tho unfavorable season, so far. for
Kail-sown grain gives point to the sug
gestions. Traffic Manager Miller and "Farmer"
Smith have gone over the situation
carefully snd they believe that ih view
.if the high price for cereals of : all
kinds and the probability of heavy de
mand tho coming season, wheatgrow
crs will get best results If they follow
the course outlined.
"There are two situations confront
ing the farmer." says Mr. Miller. "One
Is tho possible necessity for reseeding
in the Spring and the other is the ad
visability of Spring seeding of land
that otherwise would be in Summer fal
low. All Indications point to the fact
that the year ISIS will see a demand
for all forms of cereals In excess of
ilie supply, and therefore It is prob
:ible wo will have the largest acreage
f Kail and Spring-sown grain In the
history of the Northwest.
"Farmers who have retained enough
.eed for either reseeding in the Spring
nr Spring seeding in Summer fallow
are fortunate considering the present
price of wheat.
"The exceptionally high price for
wheat will mean correspondingly high
prices for all classes of feed, and farm
ers should grow as much corn as pos
sible, as with provier selected seed and
careful tillage of the ground corn will
produce more stock feed than any other
plant, and it has been demonstrated
that with acclimated seed, corn can be
grown successfully in all parts of the
1'acific Northwest."
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WEDDED BLISS IS
SHORT
Couple Fat 60 Years rlvoryd In
Nine Months.
, After having been married only nine
months. Virginia H- Tapp and John V.
Tripp, both more than years of age.
mere livorced yesterday in Circuit
Judge t;antenbein' court. Mr. Tapp
had sued his wife for divorce on
grounds of desertion. In her answer
.the made a cross-complaint alleging
cruel and Inhuman treatment.
Judge Cantenhein. after hearing the
evidence, held that " Mrs. Tapp was
justified In deserting her hn?hand, and
granted her the divorce. The" property
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MEIER FRANK'S
1302D FRIDAY SURPRISES SALES
Hats at 2.50
$5-12.50 Trimmed Models
103 smart Hats in the group. Sailor
shapes trimmed with fancy ostrich ef
fects and flowers and stylish close-fitting
shapes with ribbon . and fancy
feather trimmings.
$2.25 to $4 Untrimmed Hat Shapes
in silk velvet and silk plush 75f
Friday's price
Sreona Floor, Slxth-St. Bids.
m a nnav- n .iMn
S Vast Stocks of Seasonable Goods Are M el tmg
MEIER A FRANK'S
130rTt FRIDAY SIRP11ISE SALES
1800 Pairs Imported
$1 Kid Gloves, Pr. 50c
Excellent quality imported lambskin
in black, white, tan, mode, green and
red. Overseam sewn, 2-clasp style.
Women's sizes 512 to 7 but not every
f-'xze in each color. No telephone orders.
None C. 0. D. None exchanged.
First Floor, Slxth-St. Bids.
MEIER FRANK'S
ISOZD FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES
Women's Waists 98c
French Flannel, Serge
Navy, red and gray shades. Shirt
style and yoked style with tucked front.
Attached and detachable collars. Long
sleeves with turnback cuffs.
Fifth Floor. Slxth-St. Bidg.
METER FRISK'S
l.KtZD FRIDAY SIKPR1SE SALES
Women's High-Grade
1.25 to $2 Neckwear 55c
2 Pieces SI
Organdie, lace, net, crepe de chine and
Plauen lace Neckwear in collars, sets,
vestees and guimpes. Both foreign and
domestic manufactured pieces.
First Floor, Slxth-St. Bldg.
MEIER FRANK'S
1301'D FRIDAY SIKPB1SE SALES
Women's 50c to $5
Handkerchiefs
No Telephone Orders None Exchanged.
Several hundred in the lot. All pure
fine linen. Hand-embroidered in Ma
deira styles, real Duchess, Val., Ar
menian and imitation Venise trimmed.
Also handsome colored effects included. '
Hemstitched and checked patterns. '
First Floor, Slxth-St. Bldg.
. MEIER FRANK'S
130SD FRIDAY SIRPRISE SALES
3.50 Silk Umbrellas 2.39
Men's, Women's Styles
Fast black, waterproofed material.
Full sized, in men's and women's styles.
First Floor, Slxth-St. Bldg.
MEIER A FRANK'S
LMISD FRIDAY St'RPRlSE SALES
Women's $5 Silk
' Umbrellas 2.69
Fine grade of silk, "waterproof and
fast color. Shades of purple, red, brown
and taupe. Steel rod and frame. All
the newest style handles, in large as
sortment. First Floor, Slxth-St. Bldg.
MEIER FRANK'S
13020 FRIDAY SIRPRISE SALES
2.50 to 3.75 Kimonos
Flannelette, Crepe, 98c
Good grade materials in splendid pat
terns, light and dark colors. Medium
and heavy-weight materials. Empire
and loose flowing styles.
Fifth Floor, Slxth-St. Bldg.
MEIER FRANK'S
13020 FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES
"1 T i nr
and Children's
itiiasca
$1, 1.59 Princess Slips 49c
Made of fine, quality Seco silk, .fin
ished at top with lace insertion, rib-bon-ruu
beading and edge. Plain
hemmed skirt. Come in white, canary,
pink, blue and pea green. . Sizes 10 and
18 years. Also pink and blue batiste
slips, lace trimmed, sizes 6 to 16 years.
Second Floor, Slxth-St. Bldg.
MEIER A FRANK'S
130D FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES
Misses' and Children's
$1 Outing Gowns 63c
Heavy quality pink and blue striped
outing flannel, trimmed with . white
braid ornaments. Round high neck and
pocket at side. Sizes 2 to 14 years.
Second Floor, Slxth-St. Bldg.
MKJER A FRANK'S
l.lft'.'D FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES
Infants' 50c Hand
Knitted Hoods 33c
Pretty Dutch style Hoods, with turn
back trimmed in pink or blue. Ribbon
tics to match trimming. All hand
knitted. '
Second Floor. Slxth-St. Bldg.
MEIER FRANK'S
inOZD FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES
Women's 1.59 Gowns
of Flannelette 97c
Best quality flannelette, in white and
colors. Trimmed with frogs, silk
braid and silk bands. Splendidly made,
full width and length.
Second Floor. Slxth-St. Bldg.
k MEIER FRANK'S
l.-WSD FRIDtY SURPRISE SALES
1.50 and $2 Nainsook and
Muslin Gowns at 89c
Soeoad Floor. Slxth-St- Bldg.
I U.I . ...aoaa-oaaair?(r3asBoaBirSir
rigiits were settled out pf court.
Anton C. Hansen wasted no time
after his wife. Rebecca, threw-an alarm
clock at his head on January 13. He
filed his suit for divorce yesterday,
alleging cruel and Inhuman treatment,
and citing the clock Incident of the day
previous as one of tho chief instances
of cruelty.
for divorce from Herbert Spencer Nut
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MEIER FRISK'S
1302D FRIDAY SUR
PRISE SAXES
$2 Gray
Woolnap
Blankets at
1.45
Full size. Good weight,
with fancy borders.
Popular for porch use.
Ninth Floor
Temporary Auex
Several weeks of wearing time
j. ai i
flmost a miz-maze of counters filled with just the things one wants now, together with REMNANTS, odd
lots and INCOMPLETE SIZES. We've rummaged every line of goods and the results are great for you. x or
us, cleared decks for future planning. -
So Much for the "Clean-Up" Stocks Now for This Great
Array of Surprise Specials
They have been gotten together with the desire to meet the expectations of our appreciative customers.
The goods are from our REGULAR ASSORTMENTS of all - the - year-round stocks, which experience has
taught us to provide kinds and qualities which we expect always to have on hand.
No Over Valuations at Meier & Frank's Proven Facts
Only Govern Here
Reductions are either what we have been able to secure from manufacturers rind are willing to turn over
to our customers, or what we are satisfied to actually losef our f air 'and nghti :ul low profits to SELL these
goods or in order to make Friday an even livelier shopping day than this BIGGEST AND BEST Or liAK
GAIN DAYS is now. . ' ;
Men's Initial Handkerchiefs
25c and 35c -
Handkerchiefs
Svecial . . . u
Here's bargain news that is intensely interesting indeed. And you can depend upon it that these Hand
kerchiefs will go like the proverbial "hot cakes," for the prices are actually less than the-cost of the linen.
nil in a dav so out thev iro at 1 0 and 2 of?.
All are made of fine quality linen
Misses'
7.50 and
TT T1 ! -a? .-
v w mie iuu luastn uo at
We've got the sale price down to where it is simply irresistible, for such a low price never bought such
Coats before; and as you would readily expect, ' there will be a great rush for them.
Short medium and full-length models. Semi-loose and belted back effects; in plaids, fancy mixtures and
plain colorings. Every .one of them suitable for early Spring wear. No C, O. D.'s royals. BidK
MEIER FRANK'S
130SD FRIDAY-SURPRISE SALES
Women's and Children's
Hosiery Surprises
. Women's 50c Silk Lisle Hose Black
and colors. Imported and '"-Ic
mesticvmakes. 3 pairs $1, pr.
1000 Pairs Women's Hose Lisle,
silk lisle and fine cotton. Black, white
and tans and large assortment of col
ore. Light, medium and heavy weights.
Hemmed tops, wide garter and ribbed
tops. Sizes Sy2 to 10. Today OC
3 pairs $1, the pair VJ'-
Children's 25c English Lisle Hose
Black and tan shades. Fine IXI soft
ribbed style, medium weight. Linen
finished heels and toes. Sizes I Q
5V'-. to 10. 5 pairs 90S pair
" First Floor, Slxth-St. Bldg.
MEIER FRANK'S
-r 1302D FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES
$2 to $6 Silk Chiffon
Motor Veils Half Price
Very fine quality chiffon Veils, bro
ken assortments from our regular
stocks. Hemstitched and fancy satin
striped borders.. Large size. Good as
sortment of colors.
First Floor. Slxth-St. Bldg.
MEIER FRANK'S
I30SD FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES
50c to $1 Beaumou Finish
Face Veiling,; Yard 35c
. . First Floor, Slxth-St. Bldg.
MEIER FRANK'S -130SD
FRIDAY' SURPRISE SALES
Women's 1.25 Knitted
Night Gowns at 79c
Spring-needle knitted Gowns, in a
good medium weight. : Plain style or
with fancy yokes. All sizes in the lot.
Second Floor. Slxth-St. Bide.
MEIER FRANK'S
130 D ' FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES
$5 to $6 Beautiful
Costume Velvets, Yd. $2
Immense assortment for selection.
Plain and two-tone colorings and bro
caded velvets in black and most desir-v
able colors. Widths range from 32 to
43 inches. For suits, coats and wraps.
Third Floor, Slxth-St. BIdg.l
ter, asking . 25 a month alimony -and
custody -of their J-year-old child. She
alleges that he deserted her; that she
brought him back from Montana,
whence he had fled, and that he be
gan then a course of cruel and Inhuman
treatment.
Barbara Hubbard said her husband
treated her cruelly and frequently hu
miliated her by telling her he had mar
ried her only for her property. Later,
she says in her complaint. Aaron Hub
bard deserted her and she wants a di
vorce. Helen M. Gale has brought suit for
divorce from Howe i. Ujile. alleging
desertion and asking custody of their
two children.
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Tm& Quality' Stor.it of Portland
rTftC Si xti. "Morrlsory Alder Sts.
in riuav oui ui isc
the Tanuhrv Clearance
yet, but the selling time of present stocks is rapiaiy passing so we arejiot
-,, n thom nmr rnorpTnrp. nrires
MEIER & FRANK'S I302D FRIDAY SURPRISE
50c and 75c
Handkerchie fs
Special . .
LOc
in a vast variety of initials, but not
MEIER fc FRANK'S 1302D FRIDAY SURPRISE
and Women's Coats
10.00 Grades O
S T Z1 . ,
MEIER Jt FRANK'S
1301'D FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES
Women's $1 "Richelieu"
Union Suits at 58c
Good grade cotton, in a medium
weight. High neck, long sleeves and
knee length. Regular and outsizes in
cluded. Second Floor, Slxth-St. Bldg.
MEIER FR ANK'S
J30-'D FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES
Many Thousands of .
Ribbon Remnants 15c
All kinds, all colors and all styles of
Ribbon included in this vast amount of
remnants. Narrow and wide ribbons,
lengths ranging from to 3 yds. Nar
row ribbons in bnnches. Sold by strip
or bunch only. No Telephone Orders.
No Remnants Exchanged; JNone C. O. D.
First Floor, Slxth-St. Bldg.
MEIER FRANK'S
1302D FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES
8c to 10c Outings and
Flannelettes, Yard 5c
Third Floor, Slxth-St. Bldg.
MEIER & FRANK'S
130SD FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES
Pillow Cases,
Sheets and Spreads
15c Muslin Pillow Cases Very good
quality material. Size 42x30 " jf
inches. Kach
18c Muslin Pillow Cases Extra
heavy grade material. Size " O
40x36 inches. Each . . '5
65c Bed Sheets Torn before hem
ming. 'Welded seam in center. ACke
Size 76x90. Each -tiJK
$5 Eeal Marseilles Bed Spreads
Fringed or scalloped edges, with cut
corners for metal beds. . Splendid se
lection of handsome patterns to choose
from. Friday price, 9 QD
each
Third Floor, Slxth-St. Bldg.
MEIER & FRANK'S
1302D FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES
20c to 35c Embroidered
Flouncings, Yardl2J6c
Embroidered ou Swiss, 18 inches
wide. Eyelet and florai patterns. Also
insertions IV2 to 3-inch widths. Suitable
'for nndermuslins and children's wear.
First Floor, Slxth-St. Bldx.
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Xew Brake May
A new automatic
which in cases of
steel wedge under the wheels of a
streetcar, bringing it to a standstill al
most instantly, may be adopted by the
Portland Kailway, Light & Power Com
pany, as part of its "Safety First" ap
paratus. The new brake, which has
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MEIER A FRANK'S
13021) FRIDAY SUR
PRISE SALES
1.50 Feather
Bed Pillows
at 98c
Pillows filled with
good clean feathers.
Covered with good
grade fancy art ticking.
Ninth Floor
Temporary Annex
Away Under
bale!
are viirorousiv ti&iit:u m '" uuui,.
SALES
all initials in every style.
Temporary Anne
nex. Klrnt Floor
SALES
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MEIER A FRANK'S
1302D FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES
10c to 20c Embroidered
Edges, Insertions, Yd. 5c
Swiss and cambric some convent
edges in lot. 3 to 9-inch edges, 1 to
2'2-inch insertions. All fast edges.
First Floor, Slxth-St. Bldg.
MEIER A FRANK'S
I302D FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES
75c to 1.25 Allover
Embroideries, Yard 39c
Come in large floral designs suitable
for lingerie waists. 20 inches wide.
Splendid value.
First Floor, Slxth-St. Bldg.
MEIER A F'R NK'S
I302D FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES
10c Crash Toweling
Yard 6y4c .
Heavy quality crash for kitchen use.
15 inches wide.
Third Floor, SIxth-S(. Bids.
'MEIER FRANK'S
1302D FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES
20c Nainsook
Yard 12V2c
36 inches wide. Fine quality for
making of undermuslins and children's
wear. " Third Floor, Slxth-St. Bldg.
MEIER FRANK'S
I302D FRIDAY' SURPRISE SALES
15c Ripplette, in
Short Lengths, Yard 6V4C
Splendid assortment in lavender,
black, tan, green and blue striped ef
fects. Various lengths in the lot.
Third Floor, Slxth-St. Bldg.
MEIER A FRANK'S
1302D FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES
Ends of Silk and Wool
Poplins Half Price
Arranged on the remnant table Fri
daygreat assortment of lengths, rang
ing from lYz to 5 yards-suitable for
waists, dresses and children's gar
ments.. Every desirable color in the
lot. Third Floor, Sixth-St. Bldg.
. MEIER A FRANK'S
1302D FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES
$5 Hand-Embroidered
Pillows, Now 98c
Seventh Floor, Slxth-St. Bldg.
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been made by A. N. Wills, of Portfand,
was demonstrated at the car company
shops yesterday.
When the emergency airbrake Is ap
plied the new arrangement automatic
ally drops a steel wedge on the rail in
front of the wheels of the car.
Ber Tried.
streetcar brake.
emergency, drops a
Cieonrlans have Hold $3,000,000
mulfs to EritUn buyers.
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Out-of-Town Mail
Orders Filled
From This Ad
IF RECEIVKI 'WITHIN TIIRKK. OA.!
OF DATE OF THIS IMTKIi
Ours la not exactly a mall order "rjv
tern" It is, rather, a Hymemn tired fhop
pinK service, which ftive tho ier&ou.il
attention of a trained shopper to ewiy
order.
Your order is studied nnd promptly
filled with a much '"intelligent inter
est' as if you were here yourself.
Should you come Iti person we wilt
be glad, upon request, to Iihvo one til'
our experienced shoppers assist nnd cnti
duct you to any or all of the 75 differ
ent departments. There lu no cliurKv.
ales!
the Pressure or
MEIER FRANK'S
1.1020 FRIDAY StHI'RISE SI.F
50cto 1.50 Books 25c
- Slightly Soiled
Original editions a good assort incut
of miscellaneous titles. Slightly soiled
from displaysixth Floor, Slxth-St. Illda.
MEIER A FRANK'S
1302D FRIDAY MRI'HIsE At.F.a
Women's Up to 4.50
- Handbags at 1.9S
Genuine seal, Saphian and goat seal
Bags. Fittings of purse, mirror nnd
other accessories. Good assortment of
desirable new styles, with variety if
handles. All up-to-rlale and favorite
shapes. First Floor, Slxth-St. Bid.
MEIER A FR M'S
I3U2D FRIDAY SI RPRISE SALES
7.50 to $10 Rubberized
Raincoats for Men 4.85
Only 27 Coats in tho lot. Sizes .!l
to 42, inclusive. Made of plain nml
brown mixed materials, plaid barked.
Convertible collars.
Temporary Annex, Second Floor r ;
MEIER FR Nlv'S
1302D FRIDAY SIHPHISE StLEM
To 2.75 Service
Trays 99c
Wood, rattan and wicker i'liiund
Trays in oblong or oval shape. Iliiml
sotne underlays of tapestry and t'ro
tonne. Entire stocks formerly pric.-d
to $2.75 included for Friday's selling
at this low price OOc.
- Temporary Annex, Fourth Floor
MEIER A FR INK'S
13H2D FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES
$1 Japanese Brown Bam
boo Fruit Baskets 49c .
A limited quantity only to be, de
posed of Friday. Well woven, with
popular stvle heavy handles.
$1.50 Japanese Brown Bamboo Fruit
Baskets 73 1
.Ttmpornry Annex, Eighth Floor.
MEIER A FR INK'S
I302D FRIDAY SIHIIIISE SALES
$12 to $18 All-Wool
Steamer Rugs at $10
These are Glencoe Scottish Ku-is
exactly 11 in the lot, but every pat
tern different. Splendid weight, nil
wool and good size. Friday only as
long as any of the lot remain the
in ii'o will lie SIO.
Temporary Annex, Fifth M.mr
MEIER FIUNK'S
i:it2D FRIDAY SIHI'IIISE Sl.l:-
4 Tables Heaped High
With Cretonne Surprises
Table 1 20c and 25c Cretonne
Good assortment of colors ami 1 O
patterns. Yard.
Table 2 30c, 35c and 40c Cretonne
New anil effective color ml 1Q
pattcni styles. Yard.'
Table 3-45c, 50c, 60c and 75c Cre
tonne an especially jsood Hs- ?2c
sorlment of pattern!. Yard JsU
Table 4 $2.75, $3 and $4 EhrIibIi
Prints and Shadow Warp J C A
Prints Reduced to, vsird
Temporary Annex, Ninth Floor
, MEIER Fit lK'1
1302D FRIDAY SlUI'ltlsE SI.IS
To 15.75 Trunks $10 -Mendel
Drucker Make
Mendel Drucker make Steamer
Trunks. Sonic full riveted construc
tion, all with three-ply and lock-joint, d
basswood boxes. No. I capital trim
mings and Excelsior Yale lock.
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Grocery Surprises
Jersey Butter, Roll 60c
Very special price for Friday only.
Cream of Wheat Popular cereal. Tli-
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Fancy Lemons Lyons. 300 nc. Hn-
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Ghirardelli's Chocolate No. .! cmii.
TTic4 : No. 1 cans
Blue Ribbon Butter Fancy Oivtron
make. Roll
Naptha Soap Economy brand. ' Six
bars for
Corn Flakes' Quaker brand. Hour
packages for (
Challenge Coffee Popular blend. I lm ,
pounds. 69: pound .'27f
Minced Clams Warrcntou. No. 1 can,..
D'ozen. $1.10; can 10
Macaroni or Spaghetti Oregon linik".
Four packages mot
Standard Tomatoes No. 2 cans, lioen.
85; three cans for 'ZZC
Gold Dust The great cleanser. .r-z-
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Men's 't H'P Rubber Boots SI. MS
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