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J'PO'.-ial w a s i of maaun aomo 'o- for ri'.tin osiproalovataiy 111. l-i. tt- l-o a In tarn from lo iffra California raiiroa4 Ua ia. ta ComarUl Club baa aiart. a.i a awnnHI ta " aa4 tbo b.Ua svr poa4in bofora C"t"M nn4 b. lo for lb.r purpooa 4.potton of lb ,,( Unla. Ibal Io;a aa4 otb.r u..tra troa oonlioa U ba pro-l-i. l aa-ll ! f lao. Nao o mo bt-io lb a tr aubonl4 is eoa.Mmttea of Coao baa :! any proioa for tfta paymant of ta no 4-ia t ari r6H M,i( l-al afor-T. Oron a F.or...ntati'a In ' b t a 4 n pro. tlnai twi'n Cjua:y a liarat la tb U4a. , , Hratly, March Adnc I? ut t crick Patterns Abo Ready, March Delineator for Subscriber Spring Uuttcrick Fashions 25c Including any 10 or 15c pat ter fre. Second Floor. Ion turning today. our February Expo sition Sale Home Furnishings Furniture, Floor Cov erin gs, Draperies, Etc. 1S37 THtr-QyALiT Store- of- Portland riftK, Sixth. Tforrisoty Alder Sta MEIER FIUXK'S 1357TH FRIDAY" SURPRISE SALE $6.50, $7.50 Famous Oregon City Indian Blankets $4.85 Guaranteed not to shrink. Handsome colors absolutely fast. $5.50 Mackinaw Robes $3.85 Suitable auto or carriage robes; used as bed covers for the sleep ing porch. $7.50, $8.50 All-Wool Steamer Robes, $5.85 Warm robes, all wool throughout. Splendid colorings. Basement, feixth Street. Order by Mail-and Share in These Mighty Big Savings in Our 1357th Friday Surprise bales isstth rnintr imrni'i: Smart Waists $1.68 $i.50 and $5 Values White voiles in different tries; black crp do chines, with lor IT !c-trve. Black and whit lace blouses included in this lot. fourth Floor. Central. 1337TH FRIDAY SI RPRI9B Outing Flannel 6V4C Best 8c Yd Weight A medium or light weight, suitable for quilt covers and Spring underwear. Narrow stripes in pink, blue, black and drab and white. Second Floor. Fifth Btroat MEIER ot FRAXK'S 1337TH FRIDAY SVRIRISE SALE 27-in. Infants' Flouncing Fine 50c Yard Grade of OEJr Dainty Siciss Flouncing -wJL. Neat and baby-like designs a variety of patterns. Very fine Swiss background. 20c, 25c Infants Sets, Yard 15c Embroidery sets, insertions from U to -inch widths; edges from 2 to 3 inches. Linen Barman Laces, Yard 5c 10c to, 20c Edges and Insertions For undermuslins, draperies and fancywork. Insertions 1 to 2 inches; edges to 2-inch widths. Main Floor. Fifth Street 1357TH FRIDAY SURPRISE Women's Hose 38c "Mitt Run" 50c Grade Fiber silk hose; black, white and full assortment of colors. Seamless feet and double lisle garter welts. All women's sizes. Main Floor, Sixth Street. 1357TH FRIDAY SURPRISE Women's Kerchiefs 25c 50c to $1.25 Novelties All linen, some lace tfim'd, others hand embroidered. Wide and narrow hems, ini tials in dozens of effects. Friday, each 25c. Main Floor, Fifth Street. IJ3TTH FRIDAY SURPRISE Women's Daintv Neckwear 21c 50c and 65c Qualities 25 different styles in the lot! Round. Hat. V-.hard and novelty daairn in collars, collar and cuff sets, scarf, ties and ventre. Shadow lace, net. organdie and err pa materials. Main Floor, riflh SlrooU 133TTII FRIDAY SURPRISE Soft Finish Kitchen Crash 6V4C Regularly 10c Serviceable kitchen crash greatly nnderpriced. Second Floor. Fifth Street I3S7TH FRIDAY SURPRISE Condiment Sets' . $1.29 Pretty little silver-plated stand with dear glass salt and pepper shaker and mustard jar. With the price of metal steadily advancing, these sets are very spe cial today at $1.29. Main Floor. Sixth Street. 1357TH FRIDAY SURPRISE Soft Finish White Crepe 10c Regularly 15c Fine white crepe in 36-inch width. Second Floor. Fifth Street. 1.1571 H FRIDAY SURPRISE Women1 s Fabric Gloves 45c Our Best 75c Values Well-known wearing qualities. Some silk lined, others unlined. Two-clasp models. Black, brown, navy, 5b to 8. 10 Doz. Infants and Children's Warm Mittens, Pair, 5c Main Floor, Fifth Street. IsrtN FRIDtY SURPRISE Flannel Shirts $189 Regularly $2.50 Men's warm flannel over- shirts just tht thing to wear thfsa cold rainy days! Made in plain and Norfolk styles, low and military collars, and two pockets with buttoned Taps. In olive gray and khaki colors exceptionally good bargains even for Friday Surprise at 50c Cashmere Socks 29c Men's best quality cashmere socks, made with double heel and toe. In Un and -natural" only. Sixes 8 H to 11. Friday Surprise, special at 2?c pair. Main Floor. Morrison Street. Jill 'MEIKK at FRAXK'S 135TTII FRIDAY SURPRISE SALE " 59c Women's "Swan" Brand Knit Underwear for 78c to $1.85 Vests', Tights and Union Suits Final cleanup of a big sample line. Four different lots and a quantity of odds and ends. . Vests and tights in wool and lisles and Swiss ribbed union suits Main Floor, Sixth Street i3srrn friday surprise Axminster Rugs $1.58 Good quality, size 27x54 inches. Extra special today! Cocoa Door Mats 68c $1.13 Size 14x21 Size 18x30 Very special prices for Friday. Seventh Floor. Fifth Street 1357TH FRIDAY SURPRISE Curtain Nets 29c Durable nets. Blocked, striped and geometric figured designs. Regularly, yard 60c. Odd Curtains, Pair $1.19 Good $2.23 to $4.00 Values Scrim Curtains, net curtains and Nottinghams. All odd pair lots. Seventh Floor, Sixth Street. I357TH FRIDAY SURPRISE Afternoon and Street Dresses $12.45 Were $22.50 to $29.50 About 75 dresses in the lot.- Serges and silks and silk and wool combina tions. S o m e fur trimmed, others with touches of velvet or silk for after noon wear. Others quite plain for business or street wear. All smart and will give excellent service for many months to come. Specially priced Fri day at $12.45. Fourth Floor, Fifth Street I33TTH FRIDAY SCRFR1SE Silk Petticoats $3.49 Good $6.50 Grades Good jersey top skirts with 15-inch taf feta flounce. Pretty shades of rose, emerald. Gait green, navy, wistaria, gol den brown and white. $1.25 Flannel Gowns 89c Warm outing flannel gowns, well made and trimmed with pink and blue feather stitching. With and without collars. $5 to $8 Corsets $3.95 V Many of our best makes included. Broken lines and sizes of good models, pink and white broche. Sizes 22 to 30. These corsets fitted free by experts. Third Floor. Sixth Street. i it . 13S7TII FRIDAY SURPRISE Ribbon Novelties Vz Price 25c to $3.75 for 50c to $7.50 Made-up Pieces About 100 novelties to select from, including Fancy Bags, Coat Hangers. Work boxes, Slippers, Girdles. Sashes, Pin Cushions. Lingerie Sets, Sachets, Lavender Cases. Made of exquisite ribbons in dainty blues, pinks, lavenders, red, white and combinations. Main Floor. Fifth Street. 135TTH FRIDAY SURPRISE Surprise Valentine Decorations Valentine Napkins, several unique styles, dozen, 4f. Valentine Hearts and Cupids, in all sizes, package, 7. Valentine Plates, 6-inch size, special, the dozen, 21c4. Valentine Plates, 8-inch size, special, the dozen, 28 C. 50c Valentine Lunch Sets, complete sets at 44. 5c Valentine Caps, fancy shapes, priced each, 4?. 10c Dinner Favors, with caps, Valen tine designs, each 7. Main Floor. Sixth Street. 1337TH FRIDAY SURPRISE Girls' Dresses $1.69 $2.50 to $1.50 Qualities Dainty little lingerie dresses, in long waisted French styles, made of lawns and voiles. Prettily made and lace- trimmed. Some with Dutch necks, others high; long and short sleeves. ci:rVitw sniled from disnlav. Sizes 3 tn R vcars. $5 to $8 Dresses $2.98' Lingerie dresses of batiste and nets, pretty for party wear. Made in French style, both with and without tunics. Lace and ribbon trimmed, with touches of hand embroidery. Sizes 3 to 6 years. Second Floor, Sixth Street. nmk. 3 i - IUTTH FRIDAY SURPRISE $7.00 Satin Bed Spreads $3.98 Odd lot satin-finLihed spreads. Scalloped and cut comers. bed sue 72x99. Second Floor.. larrii isntT surprise Elmwood High Chair $1.33 Regidar $1.75 T h illustration shows the style of this comfortable lit tle hirh chair. Made with cane eat and broad tray. Golden finished and carved. A fine chance to save on that wanted hirh chair for baby. -'if th Floor. Mth tfe ilk ISSTTIf FRIDAY SURPRISE 3CansYeloban Milk 19c Dozen Cans, 75c Delivered Only With Other Groceries Blue Ribbon Butter, fancy l7()r Oregon make, roll Challenge Coffee, fresh and OCr fragrant. 4 lbs. 0.t lb....-aJC Com Meat white or yellow, OQ- No. 9 sacks for .- Alaska Salmon, Rival. 1 OJj No. 1 tall cans, each...----' Blue Label Catsup, well- OA- known brand, bottle Rolled Oats, freshly milled. OQr No. 9 sacks Oi7U New Walnuts, hard "0hr shells, white meats, lb. .X- ' Karo Syrop. Blue Label, OA No. 5 cans, for JWC California Asparagus. 15c "I f round cans, each XV V Ninth Floor. Fifth Stroet. flSTTH FRIDAY SURPRISE Women's Shoes $1.95 Best $3.50 to $5.00 Grades 450 pairs of women's shoes In dis continued lines. Lace and button styles In turned and welt soles. Patent leather, kid, gunmetal, Un Russia calf and soft suede leathers, Broken lines mainly small sizes but all sizes Included. Thrifty women will come early and be sure of sharing In these phenom enal values. Today, pair, $1.95. Third Floor. Fifth Street, 1357TH FRIDAY SURPRISE Children's Stamped Dresses 35c Regularly 75c Broken lines, made ready to be embroidered, of fine lawns and dimities. $1.75 Dresses, 98c- Children's dresses of white linen. made and ready to be embroid- Slzes 2 to 6 years. ered. $2.00 Dresses, 98c Dainty little two-piece dresses of white and blue linen, with edge to be buttonholed. Sizes 2 to 4 years. -Second Floor, Sixth Street. 1357TH FRIDAY SURPRISE $1.50 Feather Bed Pillows $1.05 Covered with fancy art ticking. Filled with good odorless feathers. Regulation size. Second Floor. 1357TH FRIDAY SURPRISE Universal Chopper $1.19 $1.50 Kind The "Universal" is the standard food chopper for all kitchens. It will chop all foods, either cooked or uncooked, into pieces of uniform size. Basement, , I ' ' 1 1 i " ' 'I