THE ttORNING OREGONIAN, MONDAY, DECEMBER '18,' 1935 EER IS ASSURED Wonderful new shipments just received in the Furniture Gift Shop have replenished our stocks of Christmas wares to such splendid effect that patrons of this interesting section can count on finding all sorts of artistic and useful gifts at lowest pricesNinth Floor FOR POOR OF CITY Generous Response Greets Appeal for Gifts. ' 20 " FOOD, CLOTHING DONATED Benevolent Organizations Will Care for Sick and Needy, Old and Young-. t There irUl b no Irony in the lohimes which oarry the message of 'peace on earth, good will to men," Over Portland Christmas morn. Cheery greetings floating from fur iwrapped figures as they hurry along the otToets on Christmas eve will not make more poignant the grief of those ls fortunate who listen to the merry street crowds from murky nooks where the sunlight of jood fellowship rarely enters. For plans bare been well laid to care for the sick and needy, the old and the young, by benevolent organlza , (Hons. But to do this, help is needed. Response la Generous. An appeal for aid issued by the tublic welfare bureau is meeting with a generous response. Contri butions of food, fuel, clothing and bedding are pouring into the Christ mas headquarters opened by the bureau at Second and Stark streets. A car of vegetables has been prom ised by the Japanese Gardeners' as sociation and a car of apples by the Hood River Apple Growers' asso ciation. Three hundred and fifty baskets eontaining enough food for 1750 persons will be distributed Satur day by the Salvation Army. This organization also will have charge of religious services at the city and county jails and will provide a Christmas treat for the unfor tunates behind cell bars. A dinner will be served to homeless men Tuesday at the Salvation. Army citadel at 12:30 o'clock. Poor chil dren will be given a Christmas party Thursday evening. Gifts for 600 Will be provided. Elks Aid In Cheer. The local lodge of Elks is assist ing in plans for a Christmas tree and gifts for the 65 babies of the Albertina Kerr nursery. Jf'irty-nve eirls at the Louise home will en joy a turkey dinner and Christmas tree. It is expected that more than 500 jnen will be served at the dinner for homeless men at Portland Com mons Christmas day. Boxes of pro visions will be sent by the Pris oners' Aid society to the families of SO men in the state penitentiary. Students of Reed college are as sisting a committee of the Pacific Coast Rescue and Protective society, iheaded by Mrs. F. C. Knapp, In plan ning a Christmas party for the 50 babies at Waverly home-Friday aft ernoon. Children's Dinner Planned. A special dinner Is planned by the Boys and Girls' Aid society. Super intendent J. Teuscher Jr. has an nounced. The dinner will be fol lowed by a programme of music, and recitations. There will be gifts for all on the Christmas tree. Many friends of the Florence Crit tenton home' are assisting In prepa rations for a special dinner, to be followed by a programme arid dis tribution of gifts. Sixty-five children at the Day nursery will be cared for by the Fruit and Flower mission and the Elks. Mothers of the children will receive baskets of food from the Salvation Army. Girls formerly at the White Shield liome, as well as those now at the institution, will be guests at a spe cial Christmas dinner. A special musical programme is being ar ranged and gifts will be distrib luted. . Clothes and Food to Be Given. A tree and distribution of gifts will feature the Christmas celebra tion at the Portland Settlement cen ter Sunday. Plans have been made to care for 159 persons. Gifts of warm clothing and food dainties will be distributed to the 100 aged and infirm people in the W'oodmere home, the Pisgah home colony, 30 miles above Scappoose, end st the Ardenwaid home. ft GILBERT SAYS- shoo in comfort. Why crowd and : waste time for ( 1 imaginary bar- I gains?" 1 WHICH Do You Prefer?' v Reduced Prices REDUCED TERMS? JThere's a difference. Buy here and get both !; Terms to Please ! JUST ARRIVED from New York on steamer Texan, cargo of the new Bungalow Model Pianos. 'See them. JiIkarolosgilberi m j PIANOS III) rMany standard makes " at reduced prices. Portland Owned and Managed WOOSTER'S Great Variety of General Merchandise 488-494 Washington; St. Open Evenings Gifts for Qne Man to Give Another I Etg&.FRAKtmjCOM RAN Vl Gifts for a Woman to Give a Man Golf Coats::::: Regularly $6.50 each. A man will fre quently have occasion to bless the gift of one of these all-wool golf coats. $5 There Are Hundreds of Such Five Dollar Gifts for Men Here Shirts More Desirable by Reason of the Meier & Frank Quality Seal 1 f r n Sweater Coats : : Regularly $7.00 each. Of the brushed wool variety, these are button-style sweater coats without collars. 3 Prsi Sox And while, in deference t the universal demand for gifts, we stress the acceptability of the undermentioned from this standpoint, there is nothing to keep a man from converting this occasion to his own practical advantage by purchasing for his personal requirements. Regularly $1.75 pair. Our famous Silk if.:j ui e r,, r.;it- hose, handsomely clocked, J 3 Prs. Sox ..... Regularly $2.00 and $2.50 pair. Full fashioned heather and. plain clocKed wool half hose. Excellent selection. 1 2 Prs. Sox Regularly $3.00 pair. Heavy weight silk hose in black, white and two-tone effects. Finely serviceable. J n p 2 Prs. Sox Regularly $3.00 pair. Finest quality imported Scotch and English fancy topped wool golf hose. Belt and Buckle . Regularly $6.00 and $6.50 set. Combi nation sets of sterling silver buckle and leather belt. S3 Dress Sets Regularly $6.00. Full dress sets in a variety of handsome patterns. He'll wear these on formal occasions. Paj amas ..... . . Regularly $7.50 suit. Of fine imported madras, these ap offered at a full third less than usual. UirfelSfilJ Meier & Frank's: Main Floor. (Mail Orders Filled.) $5 Gifts at $5 Here are four ways of spending $5 and get ting more while making an appropriate gift selection for a man. , Mlitary Brushes $5 Regularly $8 pair. Best grade solid ebony back military brushes with good stiff bristles. Brush and Comb $5 Regular $7 combination, consisting of a $6 Sana tex metal back brush and a $1 hard rubber, comb. ' 3-Piece Set $5 Regular $7 combination. A $3 solid back hair brush, $1 hard rubber comb and $3 mirror. . Shaving Set $5 Regular $7 combination. A $5 Auto-Strop or Gil lette safety razor, $1.50 mirror and 50c shaving brush. . Meier & Frank's: Main Floor. THIRD FLOOR r Regular $40,00, $45.00,350,00, 855.00 $60.00 and $65.00 - . ... - . K n Speaking of holiday sales here is one that is going to prove a big help through the holiday season and long after this season proper has passed. The values represent what we honestly believe to be the year's finest and warrant immediate investigation." ' . . The Splendid Fabrics of which these overcoats are fashioned and the admirable skill displayed in their tailoring elevate these garments far above anything in their price class. Imported and domestic overcoatings of selected character have been tailored by Amer ica's master craftsmen into ..big warm roomy ulsters, ulsterettes, automobile coats, town coats, dress coats and Chesterfields. Belted all around, belted back, raglan and set-in-sleeve models, many silk lined and finished with the precision of ex pensive custom-tailored garments. Men and Young Men are catered to with equal liberality in this sale it would be hard to get a more finely balanced col lection than will be found in the several hundred garments which make up this sale. . So with all due regard for the multitude of things that confronts busy man this busy holiday season we urge an early visit to the Third Floor and an inspection of what we .consider to be overcoats without a peer at $33. Meier & Frank's: Third Floor. (Mail Orders illed.) Mail Orders Filled ESSABtlSHED "1657 "J "' The Quality Store of Portland!, Oregon HRK. 3UCTM. MOMMSON. ALDER STS. Mail Orders Filled Regularly $6.50 and $7.00 each. Shirts of excellent quality silk and flannel and genuine cocoon cloth. Collar attached.. 2 Shirts: W () w M W Regularly $3.50 each. Best quality airplane cloth shirts in white and tan. Will prove very serviceable. 2 Shirts Regularly $2.85 and $3.35 each. Mad ras and fiber silk striped shirts. A wide range of attractive new patterns. J 3 Shirts w p Regularly $2.00 each. American pon gee cloth shirts in white, gray and tan. Made in collar-attached style. 2 Ties Regularly $3.00 and $3.50 each. Hand frame, crocheted and knitted ties in beautiful patterns and colors. 3 Ties Regularly' $2.50 each. Heavy back satin four-in-hand ties a very spe cial offer at this price. 6 Ties :::::: r p v Regularly $1.00 each. Beautiful cut ,silk and knitted four-in-hand ties in a diversity of rich patterns. Hats " n n n P w P p( r Regularly $7.00, $8.00, $8.50 and $10. Broken lines from Knox, Stetson, Mal lory, Schoble, etc. Union butts . . . . Regularly $6.50"suit. Fine quality silk and wool (mercerized and wool). The famous Wright's Health Brand. Meier & Frank's: Main Floor. (Mail Orders Filled.) Gifts at $5 The Sporting Goods Store furnishes ad mirable aid to anyone who wants to use $5 to the best possible advantage in the purchase of a gift for the man or youth who has a fancy for the manly art. Boxing Gloves $5 Regularly $6 set. Famous Reach boxing gloves made entirely of tan leather. Regulation pat tern with padded wrist Deep laced palm ith . grip. Filled with good quality hair. Eight-ounce. f Footballs $5 Regularly $6. Reach No. 5 A soccer footballs made of high-grade pebble-grained cowhide leath er, lined with canvas. Regulation size and weight. Punching Bags $5 Regularly $6 each. Reach punching bags with spring shock absorber. Meier & Frank's: Sporting Goods, Sixth Floor. IN