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FEBRUARY 12, 1915. 111 iinriiniHtM tTV'lHtr!,!l'""!!,n"i!""'",:i!!,f1"' ill IB l WllllllMili!! .mliLllrilulii liiilii; MAIL ORDERS FILLED From This and All. Our Ads (WHILE LOTS LAST) If received within three days of date of publica tion. .tiiirn rn4K MIKIKR A FRANK'S l.TOOTH I'KIDAV SIHFR1SE SALES 20c Scalloped Pillow Cases, Each 15c Very good grade muslin, attractively scalloped edges. Size 42x36. IWe Scalloped, Pillow Cases, alae 45x36, rack I.e. . Tblrd Floor, 6th-St. Bid. METER A FRANK' 1306TH t'RIDAV S11IPKIE SALES 50c to 85c New Shadow Laces, Yard 25c New patterns, -fancy and plain meshes, in white and cream. 1500 yards just ar rived. 22 and 24-inch widths. First Floor, tfh-St. Bldff. Under Full Headway ! The Home Sale 130OTH KHID1Y SIKI'RIKK SA ,i:s 1.25 All-Wool Dress Goods, the Yard 79c Medium-weight tweed ,ultlng. In peat two-toned checks, blue... urowiiu. greena and grays. 54-Inch niaterlKl a wonder ful bargain for Friday only. Tnlrd Floor, tftk-St. Woe MEIER FUNK'S I30VTH FKIOAV SlBI'HIE S4I.KS 10c Linen Kitchen Crash, Yard 6V4c All pure linen crash, good w''fh'' with colored edge. VVJdtl. 1 SH Inr ,e. -1 hir Floor, IK-?t. Bid. II Reinstatement of Mrs. Rich' ards or Cause Shown for Dismissal, Is Order. . IAA7 lCtO TriE- QjUALIT STOR.& OP PORTLAND rrftK, 5ixlJ. "Morrison, Akier its. FEBRUARY 20 IS DATE SET da TTTF. Mnnxixn- oregoniax. fridai, . ; . . , i 1 1 r - i i loiHaiit KiMfiss sssmamnm mmaamm i b i WRIT IS ISSUED ON EDUCATION BOARD i Jfain iVmtention hy If uband-Attorney of Teacher Discharged for Marriage Is That o Coin plaint Has Been I'ilrd. The Board of education must imme diately reinstate Mrs. Maud L. Rich cds, the K rade teacher who was dis charged because she was married, or must appear in court before February SO to show cause why this is not done. i alternative writ of mandamus to this effect was signed by Circuit Judge llorrow yesterday. Mrs. Richards, through her hus band. Oren TL Richards, filed applica tion for a writ of mandamus against the School Board Wednesday. She had been married on January 4, while em ployed as English teacher in the School f Trades. She notified Superintend ent Alderman of her marriage and the following day she was summarily dis missed. Yesterday the husband-attorney ap peared before Presiding Judge Morrow vith two writs of mandamus one per emptory, the other alternative. The application had not yet been assigned to any court. Judge Morrow sent Mr. Richards to Circuit Judge Catena with his writ. Judge Gatens, who was try in? a case at the time, reufsed to sign h paper, saying it had not been reg ularly assigned to him and he knew nothing of it. Judge Morrow then signed the alter native writ, which amounts to a de mand that the members of the School Rrard appear in court and show cause mm why Mrs. Richards, formerly Miss Maud 1... Marsh, should not be reinstated. As n alternative the board may reinstate Mrs. Richards and stop the case where It stands. According to Superintendent Alder man. Mrs. Richards dismissal was au li!pi!it toinatic upon her marriage because of a clause in the teachers contract which terminates their service upon marriage, hut which does not act as a bar to their reappointment by the board. - Mr. Richards contends that the board In no right to make such a contract ith a permanent teacher: that the rlrtii.c shows unjust discrimination and is not in accordance with the state :ho! laws. Many married teachers are now employed in the city schools ni'l some instances are known whe teachers married during a school term pnd kept their marriages secret until the end of the term to avoid unpleas ant complications. The main contention of Mr. Richards that his wife was dismissed without any charges beimj filed against her, and that no record of the cause of her dt.mis.al ever has been made. A peti tion for her reinstatement, he says, ignored by the board. liliilliWiiil AUTO DEADLY AS KNIFE Prosecutor Aters Driver AVIhj Kills Willi Car Is Murderer. CHICAGO. Feb. a. "An automobile driven at an unlawful rate of speed is just as deadly a weapon as a knife trr a revolver. The law is that when a per son kills another with an automobile driven at an excessive speed he is guil ty of murder regardless of whether or not he entertained malice." declared prosecutor Steven Malato yesterday. iieorge Tellef. of 3T.07 North Kildare avenue, is on trial in Judge Lockwood Jonore" court charged with the mur der of Jol iceman John J. Fenders as t, tio was struck and killed by an auto mobile driven hy Tellef. Prosecutor Malato told the jury he bad evidence which would convict the yotin? man of murder. He was going l reckless speed, Malato safd. bttween 40 and IV 9 miles an hour. He neither slackened I. is speed nor pave a warn ing gnnl aw he came to the crossroad at. Milwaukee and North Crawford ave urs. Tho machine hit the policeman, threw nim a bhort distance and the auto sped on, he cont inue.I, despite the cries of the dead man's partner. William Kost Jwski. ind a number of revolver shots lie fired. Th streetcar men who had seen the Y. illing of the policemen gave their testimony ; t hen the state called Joe I'avls, IS years old. "They pinched me. he said, "and they were taking me to the Shake speare -a venue station. tVe pot off a Crawford-avenue car. which was going soul h, a nd were crossing Milwaukee avenue, walking fast, to take the car which was goinsr southwest. 'Both cara vrp standi 117 still and there were a lot of passengers getting off and on. "Prendergast was In the lead as we started to cros the avenue about r1i;ht feet. The tirst I saw of the auto was when it struck him. The machine ! id n't stop. I didn't know there was iui auto until I heard the noise of it nnd flt the wind of it as it went by rn T jumped bik to get out of the way. It a1 most grazed me. llil-.lt' iHttilWU GERMANS ARE UNDERRATED "Writer Contradicts Statements of Frem h Ires About Arm. MM T R1S. Feb. V In an editorial in t i lluuutnite. t! e organ cf the Jate M. Jt.a: et. v bo n as assassinated at the C'tirhrfsk of tho war. Pierre Renaudei refute- certain misstaiements that have heen printed in the Kreneh papers con cerning the personnel of the German army. He writes: "I confess it was a great pleasure to me to rend an open letter from a sol fiter at the fri.nt to mile Faguet in t! e Paine. This letter miglit Just fa weH have heen addressed to the ma Jrrity of oi:r jourruilists. M. Kaguet had written: " What the ilermans sent to the north as soldiers were euher old men or young hoys. They are ail they have left. And to this a soldier replies: " "Why Io you scholars and popular writers insist on calling the foe weak "Why do you picture the German army a? composed of old men. invalids And young bos? Are you afraid to tell the real truth about a great power, in er eased tenfold by heroic enthusiasm, or is it a rrin to say that our ene my's army is made up of soldiers who know their business and perform it admirably? Instead of prattling about old men and mere boys, you had better t:! the truth. " Tell of the terrible enemy against whom France is sacrificing her brave young men. If you will do that the deed of all. from the lowest to the hichst In rank, who arc fighting against the mirMiest military machine of modern time?. wU appear in their true li-rht. One must look straight Into fe face of facts, ' Feople are making a great mistake It Seems "!!- Jfl METER A FRANK'S 1SOSTH FRIDAY SIRPRISK SALES Chikten's 1.50 Rompers, Friday 79c Very fine quality white, pink and blue poplin, and plain and striped chambray. Made with square neck, short sleeves, featherstitch trimming. Sizes 6 months to 4 years. Second Floor. 6k-St. Bids. MEIER Jfc FRANK'S 1306TH FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES Infants? 1.75-$2 Sacques and Nightingales 98c All hand made, white material trimmed In blue and pink. Some ribbon run. dllghtly soiled. , Infants' Sue aad 7Sc Silk Mittens, with and without thumbs, HDe. Second Floor, 6tn-St. Bids. MEIER FRANK'S 1306TH FRIDAY TilRPRISE SALES Children's 1.75 and 2.25 Norfolk Middies 98c Good grade galatea cloth, some a.11 white, others with blue collars and cufts outlined with white braid. Long and short-sleeve models. Sizes S to lo years. Fifth Floor, Oth-St. Bids. MEIER FRANK'S 1306TH FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES $1 and 1.25 Fancy Silks, Yard 67c Plain and two-toned taffetas. Dresden stripes, figured messalinea and print warps, in light, dark and medium shades. Suitable for waists, dresses and petti coats. 22. 24 and 26-Inch widths. Third Floor, Oth-St. Bids. MEIER A FRANK'S l.TOOTH FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES $1 and 1.50 New Embroidery, Yard 45c Swiss with eyelet and floral desiens. 45-inch flouncing for dresses, all new. FIrt Floor, Uth-St. BldR. wt-Min jt- vn WK'S 1300TH FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES 8c and 10c Outing Flannel, Yard 5c .V good assortment of patterns while grounds with colored stripes; also light grounds with polka-dotted effects In darker shades, tlood weight and quality. Third Floor. ttth-St. Bldft. MEIER Jt FRANK'S 1 SOUTH FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES Children's 1.25 to $2 White Dresses 59c White l.uwn Uresses. made In French stvle with square necks. feather stitched, hemstitched and embroidery trimmed. Also white i pique Dresses, made In Dutch style, with belts. Sizes " to 5 years Second Floor, eth-St. Bids. MEIER FRANK'S I30UTII FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES 50c to 75c Fancy Silk Ribbon, Yard 23c All Hilk Ulbbons in satins, plain plaids, embre effects. Roman stripes, bro cades and fancy Dresdens. 5 U 8-lnch widths for hairbows. sashes, girdles an trimmins purposes. All desirable colors. First Floor, Slxth-St. Bids, MEIER FRANK'S I300TH FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES $33 to 39.50 Wardrobe Trunks, Friday 18.75 Standard makes, fully guaranteed for .", vears. Fine S-ply ba-sswood boxes, fiber-bound. Solid steel protections, not a nail in any part of the construc tion, lien's and women's styles. Only 14 in the lot to be sold Friday at about a " Temporary Annex, Fifth Floor. MEIER t FRANK'S KtOUl'lI FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES 50c to 1.25 Fancy Coat Chains 25c Gunmetal. oxidized and other novel ties. Some with fancy links, others hand somely stone-set. Good variety to select from. Flmt Floor. eth-St. Bids. MEIER A FRANK'S 1306TH FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES Children's $2 Sulky Friday at 1.39 Well-made Sulky, with wire-spoke wheels and '--inch rubber tires. Rever sible seat. Very attractive model. Just like the illustration. Temporary Annex. Sixth Floor. MEIER FRANK'S i:lTH FRIDAY' SURPRISE SALES Children's 1.50 Sulky Friday Only 9Sc Sulkv made of spring steel, with 10 f neh wheels and -inch rubber tires. Very specially reduced for Friday only. --Trmpemrr Annex. Mxth Floor. h.NVnl "xnm . ; In imagining that Germany has drained her strength. On the contrary, from all we know, her human resources are far from being exhausted. According to the publication. 'The Armies -of the Great- Powers.' 4.700.000 regulars and 5.70O.000 reserves can be mobilized In Germany. This forms a total of. more than ' 10.000.000. Germany has now called to arms the classes of 1914. 1915, 191S and will perhaps call the class of 1917.- Taking all this Into considera In France and ene-half handled bv on a motor miles anay. Thai Everybody in Portland Attends Our OTTfn)TrDin)TO7 Olv Today O HJ ILNJT JtJLOJL Some Come in MEIER FRANK'S 1306TH FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES Women's 3.50 and $4 Shoes, Pair 1.89 Included are patent leather, gun metal, vici kid. tan Russia calf, black and brown velvet shoes. All with welt sewed soles and good shaped lasts. Many styles to select from. Third Floor, Slxth-St. Bids. MI3IER A FRANK'S 130HTH FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES Women's Up to 1.50 Boudoir Slippers 75c A irood assortment to select from, in cluding black and tan leathers, black moire and a few satin slippers. All sizes. First Floor, Slxth-St. Bide. MEIER & FRANK'S 1306TH FRIDAY SIKPRISE SALES Women's 50c to 1.25 Neckwear at 29c Collars In roll and lily styles, collar and curf sets, vestees and suimpes with high or low necks. Made of net. or gandie and shadow laces, plain or frilled effects. Three pieces 80 First Floor, Slxth-St. Bids. MEIER A FRANK'S 1300TII FRIDAY" SURPRISE SALES Women's 25c to 50c Fabric Gloves, Pair 15c Chamoisette. a good strong well-wear-Inar fabric. Gloves In black and natural shades. Sizes 5 to Shi. Two pairs for 25. First Floor, Slxth-St. Bids. MEIER A FRANK'S 1304ITH FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES Women's 1.25-1.50 Kid Gloves, Pair 75c Glace, suede, eapc, mocha and wash able doeskin Gloves, in black, white, tan, champagne and gray. 1. 2 and 3-dasp style, P. X. M. and pique sewn. Not every size in each color, but a sood range from hz to 7. Kitted if desired. Ko credits or exchanges. First Floor, Sixth-St. Bldgr MKIKR A FRANK'S 1.10Tlf FRIDAY St'RI'RfSK SAl.F.S Women's 2.75 Gloria Silk Umbrellas 1.98 Good fast black gloria silk covering, standard shape, with 8 steel ribs. Great assortment of detachable handles to se lect from. First Floor, Slxth-St. Bide. MEIER A FRANK'S laOBTH FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES Women's 1.25 Knitted Night Gowns 63c Warm, well-knitted gowns, in all sizes. Some high neck with lonir sleeves, oth ers Dutch neck and no sleeves. Second Floor, Slxth-St. BldE. MEIER A FRANK'S . 130VTH FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES Women's 35c to 50c Black Hose, Pair 25c Cotton, lisle and cashmere. Full-fashioned legs and soles, high spliced heels, hemmed and garter-welt tops. Not all sizes in each style, but a good assort ment. Three pairs 7 Or. First Floor, Slxth-St. Bid. .MEIER fc FRANK'S J0O6TH FRIDAY SIRPH1SB SALES 50c to $12 Veils Friday Less One-Third Our entire stock of hat drapes, mourn ing veils and auto veils Included In this reduction Friday only. First Floor, Slxth-St. Bids. GROCERIES at Friday Surprise Prices "YELOBAN" CONDENSED One of Ore- TABLE Mil Made in No. 2t4 IHILIX i i gon's best cream- f TOMATO Snider's, pilTTrp DUIILri) cries. 3 cans &JK BUTTER, bfmnlK." 65c RAISINS, SpeaecdkCadgeN?:.!. 8c mam illll ili!ii,iiil!i::iiliiliuui:i iriitliiiltnl tion, the author of the letter is en-' piPTIIRp finFJ INTO SHADE tirelv iustified in complaining that the "11 I UnC UUtJ IWIU OnHUt enemy Is underrated. France must face this truth squarely. Politicians and au thors who hide the true facts under a veil of self-confidence are rendering poor service to France and the allies." One School Exhibition Painting to Hang in Shadowy Spot. ' CHICAGO. Feb. S. One of the pic tures selected by. Mayor Harrison's commission for the encouragement of local art and purchased by the ciy will be hung- In a dark place when fit a bronxe statue weirhlns three tons, that was too large to be rallrnttd or ranat. mi hauled truck to Its destination, 246 Cars Some Come in Autos A 4 A Some Come in Manage to Uet Thcv come because they have learned " mm mi 1 mg place tor real Dargains. iney Know meyu get au uictu jo nutiv.o just what they come for and when they get it they will have a safe bar gain. That's why there are such crowds here each week that's why every one is INTERESTED buying is SPIRITED customers are SATISFIED no one is ever disappointed ! Friday Surprise Sales Are Most Interesting This Week on account of the many small clearances. On several lines quantities have diminished rapidly, and for that-reason have received an extra price clip lor today's Friday Surprise Sales. There are bargains in nearly every depart ment of the store. . ' . MEIER A FRANK'S 1306TH FRIDAY' SURPRISE SALES Women's New $25 Even ing Gowns, Friday 12.45 We have just received 60 new Evening. Gowns, oeveloped in taffeta, satin and charmeuse. in black, white and all the favorite new evening shades. Made with the new full and circular skirts. Hand some trimmings of beads, nets, laces, fur and cor.sage flowers. See the illustra i.uu and wiiulnw display of these Gowns. Fourth Floor. Slxth-St. Bids. MEIER A FRANK'S 1306TII FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES Women $5 Fancy Silk Dress Waists at 1.98 A good assortment, made of plaid and striped silks, messaline and taffeta, also a good showing of plain colors in mes caline, riigli and low necks and long sieevts: All pi'"" in the group. Fifth Floor, Slxth-St. Bids. MEIER FRANK'S 1306TH FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES 2.50 to 6.50 Trimmed Hats, Friday $1 TVomen's, misses' and children's Hats a cleanup of Winter models. Trimmed and ready-to-wear styles.- A great many to choose from. Seeond Floor, Slxth-St. Bids. . MEIER A FRANK'S I306TH FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES Women's 50c and 65c Fleeced Cotton Vests 15c Medium and heavy weights, in a large assortment of styles and sizes. A special cleanup no returns nor exchanges, liia garments in the lot on sale in the Ar- Arcade Entrance, Main Bulldlns. MEIER A FRANK'S 1306TH FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES 2.50 to 2.95 "Dix" House Dresses at 1.29 Women's: made of ginghams, cham brays, lawns and fine percales in a splendid assortment of colors and pat terns. All attractive styles, with the famous "Dix" adherence to fine work manship. Sizes 34 to .44. Fifth Floor, flxth-St. Bids. MEIER FRANK'S 1306TH FRIDAY" SURPRISE SALES Women's 65c to $1 Handkerchiefs 39c . Hand embroidered. Appenzelle, Ar menian lace trimmed and fine Madeira hand work, 25 different patterns and several lines of Initials to thoose from. White and colored novelties, taken from our regular stocks. Flrat Floor. Slxth-St. Bids- SYRUP,brandMoTn Monogram NAPTHASOAP.brarVqo 6 bars for 1I7C cans av c CATSUP, iql1 bottle J.I7C Victor brand, always satisfactory. MINCEMEAT, brands, package brands. package ' pnrrrp Challenge brand. 4 OUrrtU, pounds, 95c, Of pound is shown in the Jones School today and In the other schools hereafter. Mrs. Ella Flagg Toung. Superintend ent of Schools, looked at the pictures carefully. She found them beautiful all of them, fhe found them modest all of them. But On the one to which attention was called, when the idea of showing them in the schools was broached. Is depicted a beautiful girl sitting by her boudoir window. She is more or less draped. Carriages All Mere Dome now that this store is the chief gather- J. 1 111 X- 11 iloi tn nltTAltlCari . MEIER A FRANK'S 1300TH FRIDAY SI RPRISIi SALES Women's 1.59 to $2 Combinations at 98c Made of fine nainsook and cambric. Drawer style, princess or waist-line ef fects. Plain simple styles or prettily trimmed. Slightly soiled from hanullng. Second Floor, Slxth-St. Bids. MEIER A FRANK'S 130STH FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES 25c Crinkle Crepes Today, Yard, 12i2c 27 inches wide. In handsome floral designs. Third Floor, Slxth-St. Bids. MEIER A FRANK'S 130UTH FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES Valentine Favors TiOe Valentine Lunch Spin . 23c Valentine Lunch Self Ilfo .V- Dozen Valentine Paper Napkin. 4v 3.1e Valentine Paper I'lntcx. dorrn..2 M.-c Valentine Paper Plnles. pk(...2l! 10c Red Streamer, each So fSc Red FnlooDX, each 10e pks. Heart". I'npld". Etc 7e lc pkK. Heart and t upld SenU o JOc Valentine Dinner Favors rontalnlns Cap. each Valentine PoatrardH Be, a for Be nnd each Foncy Valentine. 10c. Be nnd 3 for Be Flrat Floor, h-St. IlldX. MEIER FRANK'S 130UTII FRIDAY SLHPHISK SALES Fine Cretonne Sale 20 to 23c 30c quali- 33c to 50c grades ties for grades 10c 15c 19c The tOc cretonne are In many pat Irrna, In blue, pinks, brown and el )ln8 15c trade a collection of short lengths rnnatns from r. to - yards, nnd lc cretonne n number of dropped pat terns in great aSKOrlment. Temporary Annex, th loor MEIER FRANK'S l30(il'H FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES $3 Gray Bed Blankets 2.21 Good weight gray Blankets, with fan cy colored border. Full bed size. 1.25 Cotton Sheet Blanket, Bray and white, 2re'mp'oVa:rj.' Annex." th Fioor MEIER FRANK'S 1306TII FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES 2.50 Bissell's Carpet Sweepers 1.85 The "Standard." This reduction will be In force Friday only. Temporary Annex, 7th Floor MEIER A FRANK'S I306TH FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES Cocoa Fiber Door Mats Cocoa Door Mal. ISx24. .peel. I 3e Cocoa Door Mat. Ix2. special TSe Cocoa Door Mat, lx30. P''1; Temporary Annex, Tth loor MEIER FRANK'S 130UTII FRIDAY SIKl'HISK SALES. $1 Dozen Nickel Silver Teaspoons, Dozen 45c ,olid nickel sliver spoons. In attract ive laurel pattern. Will wear a life time. Keduced for Friday only. Temporary Annex, 1-ourth Floor MEIER FRANK'S 1306TH FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES $3 Galvanized Iron Ash Cans at 1.99 Made of heavy galvanized Iron, sup ported on all sides by iron staves, uood size, and reduced for I riday only. Tcmporarr Annex, 'laird r loor. CLAMS, Minced. Ellmore brand No. 1 1Ar cans, do: doz. SI. lO. can 2 or At- CREAM OF WHEAT, cereal, package I' popular c CORNSTARCH, Kingsford's Oswe- OC ern 3 nackasres for. Pure Food Grocery, Bu-mcnt, SIxh-S(. Bid. ini'in ii'irir ni'iiii'Yi'ii iillSf 1111 but one nart of her skirt a trifle, enough that Mrs. Young thinks it will be just as well that subduid light or a happily found shadow fall across this part of the picture. Wonderful Animal. (London Tld-Bits.) There is no place like the House of Commons for a "nice derangement of metaphors." It will be a long- time. Sn J ICS tht?1306th IEIER A FRAK'S i:iOTII FRIDAY SURPRISE SALE Men's Up to 50c Silk Four-in-Hand Ties 15c Brocades, figures, stripes, colored de signs and Plain effects. Flowing ends. French folds and narrow r'""" shapes. Also broken linos of knit "1 crocheted silk four-ln-hands In the lot. Temporary Annex. lt r loor MEIER A FR 1K' I.IOOTH FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES Men's 2.50 Flannel Shirts at 1.98 Medium-weight flannel. In gray, ln and blue. Made In Norrolk style with attached mllltarv collar. Sizes M to i '". Temporary Annes, lat 1' loor MEIER A FRANK'S l:tTH F It I D A SURPRISE SALES Men's 12.50 to $20 Suits $5 Men's and voung men's models. Ma! of splendid materials In grays. tn. browns, greens, plaids, checks, strip"- and mixtures. 6 milts In the lot. sine distribution as follows: It suits. Mr" :i0; 1.1. size 31; 2, slue 32; S. six ; size 31; 5. size 3i; 5. slio 3b: io. size B, sle 38; S. size 5; size ; 1 r Bizes 46 and 4S. All alterations will be charged rn. . Temporary Anne. al Floor Ml'.M'.K A FR AVK'S 13(1(1 n I FRI 11.11 SI RPHISE SALE Men's $15 to $25 Overcoats $5 All-wool materials. Ill browns H . 1 grays. Full length, with convertible ..! lars. A broken line of ei.-s and onv a few In tho lot in sizes Si. 3. 3 1. 36 and 37. Temporary Annex. Seeond I loo-. i - . - a m.- u , v 1. v i:iObt'll FRIDAl SIRPRISE Sl.l Men's 7.50 to $10 Raincoats J.5 Ciood grade brown mixed material w'th plaid back. Coats uisdn with convert llle collars. Only 20 in the lot. slues . '. 40 and 42. Temporary Annex, - loot' MEIER A FRANK'S i;tO(il'll FRIDAY SIHPRISK SAI.F." Boys' All-Wool Blue Serge Coats 1.50 Odd foals, all marlo in double. brra-i :ityle. taken from $V.f.O to Jlu suits. ..I in the lot, sizes as follows: 1 slzo . - el'" 6 1 size 7. 3 ie s, 8 size . 1 slz.i l't. 19 size II. 1 slzo-13, 1 size 14, 1 sizes I ... 17 and 18. . While any of the &4 remain I- riday -I ?0. Temporary Annex, -d Floor MEIER FRANK'S KlOdl H FRIDAY SI UPRISE Sl.l Boys' $1 V-Neck Sweaters 69c Worsted plated Sweaters, of fine !"! ity Plain navy, Oxford, navy trimmed. ani navy. Oxford trimmed. Sizes 3. 30 and Temporary Annex, ! Floor MEIER FRANK'S l.tOUTII FRIDAY SIRPHISE SALES Children's 65c Silk Plated Hose, Pair 50c AV'ayne-knlt Hose, In black and while only. Fashioned soles and legs and me dium weight. Sizes 6 to 10 Flrat Floor. Slith-M. Ilhla. MEIER FRANK'S I30HTH FRIDAY SIHPRISK SAI.F. 75c Oaken Clock Shelf at 39c ' 'Good Oak Shelf, finished In waxed golden or Karly English style. Shelf JO Inches wide and 5 Inches deep. Furniture Dept., Temporary Annex. MEIER FR A K'S 1300TII FRIDAY SIHPRISE SALEM $15 to $18 Scotch Steamer Rugs $9 All-wool Steamer Rugs. Imported from Scotland. Many handsome patterns in the lot. Size of rugs 60x7S. Uodu.-td for Friday only. .... Temporary Annex, ! Irth I-loor. MEIER A FRASK'S 1308TII FRIDAY SIHPRISE SALES $3 "M. & F. Special" Card Tables 1.79 Splendldlv constructed tables, made with folding less and covered with good grade preen felt. Temporary Annex. Sixth Floor. ' MEIER A FRANK'S 130UTH FRIDAY SLRPHISE SALES 1.50 Set Mrs. Potts' Sad Irons at 99c Irons made In one solid plecm, heavily nli kel-plated. i pieces In set, 3 Irons, handle and stand. Temporary Annex. Third Floor. MEIER A FRAS'K'S . " lKlMI'l II FRIDAY SI HPRISE SALES 10c Stamped Napkin Rings, Each 3c Fine white linen, with dainty stamped designs In French and eyelet work for embroidering. 1.2.1 Fine Linen Hurk Towela, ntlmp.4 lor embroidering. 22x4.1 alxe. earn :te 3.1c Pillow (ilrdlea. mrrrerlaed. In nil colors, each Seventh Floor. 0h-Rc. Rids. I f''tlIHff'1!l,Wliliy!''''ji"ll!'"',i' lilll!l:l!l:)liili:ui:.iiiuii'U;i!:i!iIiuii(N,lii Is caught up mm nunever, ucivrc w 1 1 , r equal to the outburst of an effusive ora . tor who said: "Tha British L,ion. whether II Is roaming the deserts of India or climb ing the forests of Canada, will notnra In its horns or retire Into Its shell:'' tvtth the completion of the new r.tlro. (w it-Mit.m Ar.tr. .srtv n"t r.sr. It i he nopttble to rro th. r.rk ("oiwlnor from tho Atlantic to th. Indian (ca. rail and rlvsr roul.a. T'!il I1!'; 1 rc(;4t 1 I -I 3 (5" r 4