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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1919)
TIIE MORNING OREGOXIAX, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1919. NEW STORE HOURS NOW IN EFFECT 9:15 TO s2171 Just Published "John McGormack His Own Life Story" Music lovers will be de lighted to read this only au thorized biography of the great tenor transcribed by Pierre V. R. Key. $3. , Meier & Frank's: Fifth Floor. (Mail Orders Filled.) Only Today and Tomorrow to Enter Our Great Doll Show Contest $275.00 in Prizes 'Today the' Showing of"'- Lady Duff Gordon Gowns Posed on Living Models at 2 o'Clock in the Auditorium on the Sixth Floor . Orders will be received and measurements taken for any of the frocks on exhibition. Hereafter Lady Duff Gordon ("Lucile") clothes will be sold in Portland exclusively at this store. As we expect the audience to be large, will you please come early so that you can be comfortably seated? Meier & Frank's: Auditorium. Sixth Floor. It's certainly worth while to dress a doll and enter it in the contest. Church, charitable in stitutions and club members are especially in terested in the group classes for which $100.00 in cash will be given in prizes. There are 18 ' cash . and merchandise prizes in all, aggre gating $275.00. The 17th Annual Doll Show will be held in the Sixth Floor Auditorium Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. Entries close at 6 P. M. tomorrow. The judges are Mrs. WnC Burgard, Mrs. Edward Cookingham, Miss Mae Hirsch, Mrs. Geo. W. McMath and Mrs. An drew C. Smith. Tm& Quality Stor.e- of- Portland ntK. .SixUv'Morrisoiv Akfcr Sta. Second and Last Day of the I I 1 t I 5 I a I i: I t I a I L I I I V- I I ' I I " I 11 I b I n I I & I I b- I 11 I ' I T I n I I I th I ln I o( I ln I -V I ' id I " I 01 " 'n I cr I p" k' I he I I f I I ml I tu I Bii I co I Ljt I aJ: I bn c; I an I I cia I yi I h I fim I thr I L I I (Ol I il- I aM I n I W.C Extraordinary Sale of BLOUSES " 3500 blouses greatly re duced. Cotton and silk. Plain and fancy. Tailored and lacy. Everything imaginable in white, flesh, beige and a few dark colors. Women who could not come yesterday will find plenty of choice . today, though sizes may be more or less broken in some styles. Sale Started With Six Price Groups $1.23 Waists. 79c White $6 and $7 Blouses, $4.85. voile and dimity. Crepe de Chine and Georgette. $1.30 Waists. $1. White $8 to $10 Blouses, $6.55j voile plain and elaborate. Finer Georgette styles. $5.30 to $10 Blouses, $3.93. $15 to $30 Blouses, $12 to Odd taffeta, organdie and voile $40. Newest models in white, blouses. . flesh or beige Georgette. Splendid chance to get that holiday gift and lay in one's own winter allowance of blouses. Meier Frank's: Blouse Shop, Fourth Floor. Ever So Many Lovely Warm Bath Robes Women who sleep outdoors will like the new practical blanket bath robes. They come in regulation blanket plaids and can be readily washed. Warm as toast. $19.50. Wool jersey bath robes are light weight and come in rose and blue. Silk lined, $32.50; unlined, $25. Cotton blanket bath robes in conventional patterns, $6.95 and $3.50. Eiderdown robes,' the prettiest we have ever had, $10 and $12. Terry cloth robes in regulation figures or in soft plain colors with contrasting borders, $7.95 to $15. SPECIAL! Blanket Cloth Robes 83.98 Warm robes in blue, pink and gray plaids with white grounds. Dne large pocket. Cord girdles. They fit well and are good coking (one illustrated). So specially priced that we must say no exchanges and do Z. O. D. orders. Meier & Frank's: Third Floor, Sixth Street. MORE LESS THAN THAN 10,000 NEW TIES PRESENT COST A Huge Special Purchase the Latest Feat of Merchandising Mastery Brings Amazing Pre-Holiday Values You'll have to go back to our shirt sale of two months ago that, epoch-making occasion when we sold 20,000 shirts at average wholesale cost to find a parallel for this neckwear sale. This sale of ties has been brought about in like wonder-compelling" fashion it has been planned and put over as only tremendous buying power masterfully used can do in the face of great market difficulties. , As to the all-important question of VALUES we leave that to you to determine. We shall say here only that we, knowing the facts, consider it something of a miracle to be able to get such ties to sell at such prices at this time. 65c 2700 Ties at This Price 6 for $3.75 81.45 6204 Ties at This Price 4 for $3.50 1332 Ties at This Price 3 for $4.00 95 c The variety of weaves and patterns is, as you can well imagine, exceedingly broad at each price you will find a se lection that you will consider extraordi nary. All the ties are made of silks of invariably higher quality than the price suggests and they come to you from man ufacturers who can' be counted on to make the workmanship right. All are in large flowing end style. All we have examined are finished with slip-easy bands. Many months since we've had a tie sale like this tie sales of any kind have been scarce lately. Belter buy a full season's supply. And remember ties make the finest sort of holiday gifts for men. Meier & Frank's: The Store for Men. Main Floor. (Mail Orders Filled.) ' - : I : i i J rjtiH !7 K VK ? 5 life? SIS. -isa ' V ( Continuing: our Special Demonstration and Sale of Oneida Community Par Plate Silver in the Well-Liked "Primrose" Pattern on the SPECIAL TEN WEEKS CLUB PLAN Through this special club plan you can secure a 26-piece chest of Oneida Community Par Plate Silver for $11.45. All you have to do is fill in your name and address today or any day this week on one ' of the membership cards and you have the privilege of bringing these cards to the store each week or at any time during the ten weeks' period and buying the pieces marked on the card at our SPECIAL ONE WEEK SALE PRICES. Joining the club does not mean that you have to purchase the entire set it simply gives you the oppor tunity of doing eo if you wish. After this week you will be unable to secure this silverware at the special club plan prices. Further particulars given in our Silver ware Shop. -' Par Plate Ten Weeks Club MEMBERSHIP TICKET Expires Dec. 20, 1919 Name Address Oneida Community PAR PLATE Guaranteed for 10 Years 47 Luminous Electric Radiators Reduced $6.65 for the $ 8 Grade $7.75 for the $12 Grade Two sizes of a discontinued model of practical radiators for bathrooms, boudoirs, small sitting rooms, dining . rooms : or offices. Two radiant heating; bulbs 10 inches long and 3 inches in diameter especially designed for heating purposes are placed on substantial metal bases. White enamel, bronze and brushed brass finishes. The bulbs can be renewed at any time at moderate cost. Ever-Ready Flashlights for pocket or motor car use will be found in wide variety in the Electric Shop. So will the fine Edison Mazda automobile lights. Dinner Dinner Butter Empty Table Tea Sugar '. Knivea Forks Knife Chest Spoons Spoons Spoon j S ft 3 3 1 331 1.43 S I.4S S1.25 $1.23 .40 $1.50 $1J $1.23 $1.23 $ .40 GOOD ONLY AT THE MEIER & FRANK STORE Meier & Frank's: Main Floor. (Mail Orders Filled.) Aluminum Tea Kettles $3.49 Just one hundred of these ell-made aluminum tea ket js in the plain shape illus ated. Electrically welded out, keep-cool handle. lxir lart size. . Extra special at $3.49 while iy remain. Meier & Frank's: Housewares Section, Basement. 25c White Outings 19c 27 inches wide. Serviceable quality light weight white out ings suitable for women's and children's night wear and dia pers. 2400 yards of these good 25c outings on sale today at yard 19c Meier & Frank's: Second Fioor. (Mail Orders Filled.) . - "i . ( ? !M " ''Hi - . M ' ... '!. ' Hi'; - -HI. jit'! - . ii: I U UNIVERSAL I -Meier & Frank's:. Basement Balcony. "UNIVERSAL WEEK" - Today and the balance of week there will be a special factory representative here to explain in detail the many superior fea tures of Universal ranges and heaters. "Air Blast" Universal Heaters In this heater. jntense heat is introduced by means of the overhead draft principle directly over the burning: fuel, where it combines with the gases and consumes the black smoke, greatly reducing the fuel consumption and giving the maxi mum of heat. Silvertone, Chevrona and Cheviot Suits $39.50 Our $45 to Grades $57.50 ' Women in the 'know realize that plain suits are often much harder to create than those which are more trimmed. Con sequently, really good plain, man-tailored suits are not often to be found in sales. These suits at $39.50 are of exceptionally good materials. Feel them soft and woolly to the touch. Notice the beautiful shades of blue and brown. See the silk linings, plain or printed. Study their excellent straight lines the silhouette which is the success of Fifth Avenue at the moment. They are astonishingly fine at $39.50. Meier & Frank's: Fourth Floor. (Mail Orders Killed.) Heats the Floor The overdraft principle also baf fles the - heat, prevents its usual free escape through the smoke pipe and deflects same toward the floor. . A High-Class Heater The Air Blast Universal Heater is a high-class, well built combina tion heater that is attractive and exceptionally durable. Wood, Coal, Briquets can all be used in the Air Blast Universal. It will give the utmost in heat at the minimum outlay. See the Air Blast. today. Combination Ranges The Universal Combination Range is really two complete ranges in the space ordinarily occupied by one range. Burns wood and coal or gas separately or at the same time, as you desire. Pipeless Furnaces The Universal Asbestos-Insulated Pipeless Furnace will heat your entire home through one register. Affords .better circu lation and more heat with less fuel. No pipes in the basement. No cold floors. Make Your Own Terms in Reason Meier & Frank's: Sixth Floor. (Mail Orders Filled.) Chiffon Velvet Bags $3.29 A very special opportunity to secure the much wanted chiffon velvet bags at a worth while saving. Good looking bags in brown, blue, taupe and black. Nicely lined. Fitted with mirror and coin purse. One illustrated. -Meier & Frank's: Main Floor. (Mail Orders Filled.) 5 ! I 1 i