Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, April 24, 1920, Page 22, Image 22

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    THE MQRXIXC OREGOXIAX, SATURDAY, -.APRIL 2i; 1920
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THE- QUALITY" STOAt or PORTLAND
Airlllustrated
Talk on -the
Honey Bee
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Fifty Trimmed
Hats $8.95
Flower and feather-trimmed extra value hats.
Many of them fresh from our own clever milliners.
Others have been taken from our regular higher
priced stocks.
Milan hemp, lisere and transparent effects. Light
and dark colors. Large ancf small shapes. Quantities
of good styles.
Meier & Frank's: Millinery Salons, Fourth Floor.
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will be given in ' our Sixth Floor
Auditorium today at 2:30 P. M. by
Dr, Henry Collins, Bee Expert. The
subject will be "Bee Keeping
How to Do It" how to produce
honey, manage bees and other use
ful information will be given on
this profitable industry ior which
our state is so favorably adapted.
The talk will be illustrated by
stereopticon slides. Bee culture ap
pliances will be demonstrated.
Recipes for canning with honey
given free.
No charge for admission. Chil-'
dren are especially invited.
Meier & Frank's: Sixth Floor.
IsK Mr. Foster
for information on the summer
tour. It should be planned now
leisurely and well. Competent
advice with definite' information
may be had here without charge.
Meier & Frank's: Sixth Floor.
Why Not Look
Smart on- a
Rainy Day?
Needs only a little thought. The proper hat, low shoes
with spats, and one of the new rain coats or rain capes
which our fashion experts have secured for Portland
women. . - -
But they are wonderfully attractive, these new capes
and coats for rainy days.
Swirling, enveloping silk capes-or even more volu
minous ones of covert cloth. Almost any color in one
or the other material including navy, black, brown, tan
and purple.
A covert cape at $37.50 is pictured shown with the
wearer's own fur scarf, which is worn for added protec
tion as well as smartness.
Silk capes are $35.
Oiled silk coats for motoring and other sports are $25.
Other rain coats at $10 upward.
Meier & Frank's: Fashion Salons, Fourth Floor.
Every Woman Will Want
to Read About These
NECK FIXING'S, VEILS, MARABOU PIECES
Filet Collars $2.89; hand made, very smart for
eilk dresses, will launder beautifully; very spe
cially priced.
New Vestinga $4.50 to $12.50; batiste, organdie
and net vestings with lace and puffing. White,
ecru and beige.
Tabbing Materials 95c to $1.75 yard ; organdie,
georgette and batiste in white and cream, also
organdie embroidered with white, flesh, beige,
Copenhagen and rose for collars and cuffs.
Marabou $12.50, $13.50, $13.95; collars and
capes in black and natural, silk lined, some with
tail fringe.
Neck Fixings 95c; special purchase of wash
able roll collars, modesty vestees and collar and
cuff sets. Many with frills and ruffling. Also
sets of English eyelet work.
Shetland Veils 89c; brown, navy, purple,
taupe and black veils to drape over sport hats.
Smart Draped Veils $2.75 to $12; many distin
guished veils in fashionable dark shades with
scroll, dots and bordered effects in contrasting
colors.
Veils 65c to $2 yard; filet and hexagon meshes
in navy, brown, black, taupe with colored chenille
dots of jade, red, henna, Copenhagen, lavender.
Meier & Frank's: Main Floor.
300 Boys' Corduroy Suits
Famous Crompton All-Weather Corduroy suits noted
for their exceptional wear-resisting qualities and other
reliable makes. Once the boy is clad in one of these
sturdy garments, the problem of keeping him in clothes
largely disappears. And how the boys themselves
like them!
Sizes 6 to 17 Years
With all their ability to . stand hard knocks, these corduroy
suits are neat and attractive looking. These at $10.85 are in
light and dark 'mode color.
Belted coats, with slash pockets. Fall-lined knickers.
Sole Agents for Boys' "Sampeek" Suits
Sizes for boys 7 to 16 years. Prices begin at $15. Other good makes of boys.' suits
from $10 to $35. ' . . ..
Meier & Frank's: The Store for Boys, Third Floor.
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$10 to $15 suits... ....
Standard Meier. & Frank
$50 to $60 suits. . . . . . . .;
$34.50
$44.50
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en's Suiits
Reduced
In these five words we epitomize the greatest dis
persal of fine clothing that has happened in many a day.
A rather peremptory way of stating such an important
case and yet it tells it all. For our stocks of men's cloth
ing are unquestionably the largest and finest in these
parts and our prices the lowest. And every suit in these
stocks is now offered at a substantially reduced price.
We quote for purposes of comparison the prices at
which the garments were marked in our own stocks
prices that were already lower than manufacturers'
prices to us warranted. Based on present manufac
turers' prices, we are selling the suits
at About Today's
Wholesale Cost
As we said" before, prices on men's clothing do not show the
slightest disposition to come down, but rather strongly .maintain
the upward tendency. Wherefore, we are doing an unconven
tional thing in reducing these prices for which some of our fellow
merchants are at a loss to account. But we serve the public in
this sale and we are out to duplicate the whirlwind success of the
west's greatest sale of men's shirts which has proved and is prov
ing to be the greatest in our history.
Standard Meier & Frank C!T A Cff
$65 to $75 suits.. D4,5y
Standard Meier & Frank
$80 to $100 suits
$68.50
Entire stocks 'including BLUE SERGES. Hun
dreds to choose from. All styles and sizes.
-Meier & Frank's: The Siure for Meu, Third Floor.
And... the West's Greatest Shirt Sale
is still going strong. We could say many fine things about this merchandising triumph
but we shall content ourselves with saying this: That the best proof of this sale's
ability to pleasethe men of Portland with its selections and its values is the number of
men who bough t they are computed by thousands and the number tf men who came
back , to buy more. 1 And we know of no one argument that can appeal more strongly
to the man who is going tQ buy shirts.
Silk Shirts 89.85
Yes, we've still got them. Lots of them ! We are keep
ing assortments new and wonderfully complete and you
know how difficult that is if you know the silk-shirt
market. Look them over today.
Broadcloths, La Jerz, Crepes de Chine, Pussywillows,
etc. All the patterns and colorings you could ask for.
Good size range. . "
Silk Skirls $6.95
Regular $8.50 and $10.00 grades. Shirts of exception
ally good quality silk pongee, China silks, Crepes de Chine,
silk mixtures, woven striped flannels, etc. A whole shirt
sale in itself.
Fine Skirts $3.95
Our special $4.85 grade as1 well as shirts of regular $5.00
and better grades. Imported pongee silks and woven
madras, satin-striped tubsilks, silk-finished poplins, Rus
sian cords, etc. -. - '
Good Shirts $2.65
Regular $3.25, $330 and better grades. Shirts of serv
iceable corded, -woven and plain madras, mercerized twills
and oxford cloths Lots of good-looking patterns.
A Last Word
If you need a new suit or new shirts now
the time. . -
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$10 Hats
$7.50
Save a fourth on your
new spring hat.
Styles for men and
young men in this assort
ment of new specially pur
chased hats in spring
shapes and colors.
High quality felt. First-class
workmanship. Light weight.
Narrow and semi -narrow
bands. Silk lining and full
leather sweat bands.
Black, Belgian, brown,
green.
Sizes 61 i to 7i o.
Sltier & Frank's: The Store for Men, Main Floor.