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Meier & Frank Department Managers' Sale News EST. 1857 OLDEST ANNUAL ON PACIFIC COAST. - PORTLAND, OREGON, JUNE 25, 1911. VOL. V. NUMBER 3. ACKNOWLEDGED, THE STRONGEST RETAIL AND SELLING ORGANIZATION BUYING WEST OF CHICAGO .null Ml in ' :fll MJM HL. V iii til iil it UI O. C. GRAVES Men's and Boys' Clothing Manager ; Mr. O. C. Graves has bfta at I the helm of. Meier Frank's 1 Men's and Boys' Clothing depart, ntnt only a few months, but al ready his list of acquaintances and pleased customers reaches far and wide. Mr. Graves' offerings tomorrow Include: Any Man's 120. S25. $10 and 131 Fancy Summer Suit in stock, at f 11.7S. Any Boy's Wool Knickerbocker Suit at V Less.. Any Boy's Vah Suit. 1-3 Less. 1000 Children's lie Whlta Laundered Uuster Brown Collars t for lie. earn 6c. WM. L. HARMON Silk and Dress Goods Manager For IS years. W illiam L. Har mon has been the mainstay of Meier Frank's Silk and Dress Goods department. His reputa tion for handllna- a-oods of qual ity, of bavin the very fabrics and colors which women want. Is known the city over. All the latest and most wanted weaves In White Wool Dress Goods are reduced this week So grade ic- -- for 3c- "-50 for ti ll. 11.75 for 1 1.1 J. 12 and 11.1S for $1.7. lie Fancy Loulslne Silk Sult Injrs In smart line stripes, checks and fancy dentins of all shades, will sell at 4c. H. M. B LAN KENSTEI N Jewelry, Leather Goods, Etc Mr. Blankensteln Is the latest addition to the Meier Frank department managers' organisa tion. He has charge of the Jewelry. Clocks. Leather and Shell Goods. Belts. Stationery and Optical sections. His offering for tomorrow's great event Is a sweeping sale of Jewelry: Novelty Hat Pins. Brooches. La Vallieres. Jabot Fins. Beauty Pins. Ribbon Watch Fobs. Cuff Buttons. Medallions and other places too numerous to mention. Divided Into elx Immense lota at ' lie. 21c, He 73c, $1.11 an III it! II .'.'!;- . I. B. UPRIGHT Men's Furnishings Here's the man that greets you at the Morrison-street ' entrance with a smile! In the Dine years Ike Upright has bad charge of the Men's Furnishing department, he has built a reputation for quality, wide assortments and low prices, never before attained In thla section. For tomorrow, he will selU (000 Men's 50c Athletic, style Shirts and Drawers of cool cross barred nainsook at :9c. 1S.O0O Men's. Women's and Chil dren's Sample Sweater Coats, worth f 3.50. 3 and 13.50. at $L6. JA P. AVERILL Fifth Floor Manager The whole fifth floor (books excepted) Is Mr. Averlll's domain. For S years he's had charge of the Toys, Sporting Goods. Pic tures. Hammocks and Go-Carts. Goes to Europe every year for toys. Ills latest Is the Foxy Bettle. For the Department Managers' Sale: U off on all Framed Pic tures, Picture Framing. Brass Piercing, as well as big reduc tions on Flags. Tennis Rackets. Sporting Goods. Oo-Carts. etc. MISS NELLA LUND Dress Trimmings If there's Press Trimmings needed, the Portland woman's first thought Is of Miss Lund! At all times her stock Includes the latest and most exclusive novelties. For the Department Managers Organization Sale, all Dress Trimmings reduced: 3c to 85c Trimmings at 4c tl to 11.15 Trimmings, at o 11.50 and tl.TS Trimmings, tie II to to 11.60 Trimmings at $1.11 IS 00 and 16.00 Trimmings. 13. 11.10 and H00 Trimmings. 14.18 110 and 413 Trimmings, at tl.il t J 50 to f IS Trimmings, at f7.ll m A Mighty Bargain Celebration Begins Tomorrow Morning at 8 A secret, if theris one, of The Meier & Frank Store's -wonderful success and onward growth, lies in its extraordinary buying and selling organization. At the head of every one of the nearly sixty departments is an expert men and -women known to many of you personally. They have made the mastering of one single line a life's work. These department managers have been planning for weeks to make tomorrow's event one of the most important in the 55 years of store-history. Although detailed in small type, the bargains they place .on sale at 8 o'clock tomorrow morning, are of the most compelling order. Credit purchases tomorrow may be placed upon July accounts, if desired. Read every word. ' W. A. CARTY The Furniture Man It's taken W. A. Carty a little less than two years to build up one of the most enviable Furni ture businesses on the Pacific Coast The big Fourth floor In both buildings Is filled with high grade Furniture of every kind, at unmatched prices. For tomorrow, a complete line of high grade Satin Walnut Bed room Furniture at 20 per cent less than regular prices. Lud wig Hirsch, Manager of The Ready-to-Wear Salons "Here are the most important bargains I've offered this season," says Ludwig Hirsch, manager of the "Women's Suit, Coat, Waist and Skirt Departments! Thirty years of sure, steady growth under Sir. Hirsch 's management has made The Meier & Frank Store's Ready-to-Wear Salons unequaled in all the West. We can only state briefly these astonishing sales, which begin promptly at 8 tomorrow morninig: Man-Tailored Suits $35 to $40 grades, $27.50; $20 to $25, $14.65. Lovely Sflk Dresses $35 and $40 grades, $22.65; $12 to $18, $9.45. $14 to $20 Separate Coats all materials and styles, $9.85.. 1000 One-Piece Wash Dresses worth $7.50 to $9 at $4.85. 200 Smart Summer Walking Skirts, worth $7.50 to $10, at $4.45. $4.50 to $6 Messaline and Taffeta Silk Petticoats, $2.98. GEORGE McCLURG Art Needle Work Mr. McClurg has had charge of this department for the last 11 years and keeps a splendid com plete line of Art Needle Work. He offers these specials for Monday: ISc and 50c Stamped Corset Cover Patterns. 11c. 60c Stamped Drawers, fine grade cambric tic. 50c ' Stamped Kimono Waist Patterns, each 13c. 11.60 Stamped Voile Emb. Waist Patterns. ftc. Stamped Linen Damask Towels In treat variety. Regular and truest sizes. Special at only 42c. ree Needlework Lessons In the Art Section. Many Portland wo men are taking advantage of this rest opportunity. Ask about It. F. G. FECHTGR, MISS M. MIRER, Maaager of the Bat teries; Fatter Dept. Maaager ef Reataaraat and Tea Roosa. MISS B. WAGENBL AST Millinery Manager Miss B. Wagenblast can always be depended upon to show chic distinctive Millinery. Many beau tiful creations are constantly be ing turned out by her force of expert trimmers, as well as the productions of Gage. Fisk, etc. Tomorrow, 150 Smart midsum mer Trimmed Hats that were 15.60, 17.60 up to 113 will sell at 14.49. All Pattern Hats greatly reduced. Straw braids. H price. MISS F. HANLEY Laces and Embroideries For years Miss F. Hanley has kept thla popular department stocked to overflowing with all that's new and best In domestic and Imported Lares and Embroid eries. Here are a few specials tomorrow: 11.25 to 13 Embroidered All Over Nets, dainty designs, whit and cream; yard "9c. Embroidery Matched Sets, 40c to 75o grades, yd., 25c; 11 em broideries, yard. 11c. Embroidery Edges of cambric and nainsook. 1 to 1 Inches wide. These 13c to 18c Embroideries, yard, 7c. MISS F, D. COX, Maaager of the Dress - -Llalsgs' Dept. J. A. LAWRENCE Shoe Manager Meier & Frank's wonderful Shoe business is the result of James A. Lawrence's earnest en deavor to supply the patrons with America's best Shoes at money saving prices. "Here's the best lot of Wo men's Low Fotwear I ever sold at 11.98," Mr. Lawrence said Sat urday. "They're grades which I cannot duplicate to sell under 13, 13.60 and 14." All sizes in the lot. F. J. BILLINGTON Toilet Goods . Mr. Bllllngton has been con nected with the house for nine years and has just assumed charge of this Important section. He offers these specials for Mon day: SOc Sal Hepatlca, speclaj at 39c 11 Plnkham's Veg. Com p., 69c 11 Swamp Root, Monday at 69c 11 Scott's Emulsion, at only 73c 25c Malt Nutrine, 11.98 dozen. each. 17c. IS. 75 Horllck's Malted Milk. 12.75 15c Malllnckrodt's Peroxide, 14c 60c Danderlne. Monday only 33c 11 Herplclde. special at only 69c 25o Rublfoam. Monday, only. 14c 25o Vlolette Soap, a cake, 16c, J. W.McKEN.IE, Maaager of the Flan Bel Department. ESTELI.E KITCHEN, Maaager Corsets tind Musllawear. CHAS. E. ELKINGTON Women's GIoves,Ribbons, Knit Underwear, Etc. Mr. Charles E. Elk ington knows what the Portland women want in Gloves, Ribbons and all the pretty frills and furbelows. He also has charge of the big Knit Underwear section. He places on sale tomor row: Women's 55c and 35c Sleeve less Vests, 19c. "Women's 50e Vests and Pants, 27c. Women's 85c and $1 Union Suits, 57c. Remnants of 25c to 75c Rib bons, yd. 15c. 6000 pieces of daintiest 35c and 50c Neckwear, 25c. 25c to 50c Handkerchiefs, $1.35 doz. ; each 12c. MRS. E. SIESER Hair Goods For the last two years Mrs. Sieser has given Portland women expert attention In .the Hair Goods Section. If you want Hair Goods, she knows at once what style Is most becoming to you and matches accurately your shade of hair. Here are the specials for this week: 110 French Wavy Switches, at 18.98. 15 Best German Wavy Switch es. 13.98. 12.60 German Wavy Switch, 98c 112 and 115 Puffs, large clus ters, at 18.89. 13.50 and 14 -Puffs, German hair. 11.98. $2 Puffs, good quality hair, 98c WM. J. SHERIDAN, In Cbwie of the Book I vepartmeat. I) F. L. RUEBISH Wash Goods and Linens, For nine years, Mr. Ruebish has purchased White and Colored Wash Goods, ' Linens and Staple Dry Godds -at Meier & Frank's. Always the high quality stand ard always moet money buy. 37c and 60c Printed Voiles fine imported grades, yard, 25c. 39c Printed Silk Mulls new foulard patterns, yard, 25c. 60c White Striped Voiles and Marquisettes, yard, 25c. 75c Seamless Sheets, 81x90 in., 69c. W. C BEAUMONT Lace Curtains If there's anything W. C. Beau mont can't tell you about Lace Curtains. Draperies or Wail Pa per, we haven't found it out. For eleven years he has been at the head of these departments at Meier So Frank's. Just a hint as to the bargains he offers to morrow: 13.25 and 13.50 Lace Curtains, In over 25 different patterns, at 11.98. 16.50 and 16.75 Lace Curtains, 40 different beautiful designs, at 14.15. 12.50 Negus Striped Couch Cov ers, 1.65. T. A. KINDRED Carpets and Rugs Mighty few householders who are hot acquainted wfth Mr. Tom KIndred( manager of the Carpet and Rug department. His expe rience In Portland covers over 20 years, the last two years of which has been with Meier & Frank's. "You can always save money by buying at Meier & Frank's," Is Mr. Kindred's slogan! " His spe cial offering tomorrow is genu ine 11.50 Axminster Carpets at 11.10.' All the various sizes of Crex Grass Rugs are also re duced. C. F. DALY The Blanket Manager If he says they're all-wool, it's so! Mr. Daly is the man you see for high-grade Blankets and for Comforts of every kind. Just to show you how he 11 save for you: 200 pairs of 15 White Wool Blankets, 10-4 size. 13.90. 300 White California Wool Blankets,' extra large size, 16.35. 13 Woolnap Gray Camp Blank ets, 12.45. New Australian Wool-Filled Comforters, 1 4.60 to f 3.50. G. O. CADY Hosiery, Notions, VeiPga , Mr. Cady has been at the head of the Hosiery, Notions and Veil ing dapartments for three years. Prices talk louder than words, he says, so briefly: 3000 pairs of Women's 60c, 73c and 11.00 plain and fancy Lisle Hose go at 3 pairs 11, pair 37c. Carlson-Surrier's best 100-yard spools black sewing silk. 4 for 25c 6c Wllllmanttc Thread, 8 for 25; 11.50 and 12 Black Chantllly Veils for 98c. A. JASMANN China, Housefurnishings A. Jasmann has spent thirteen years in building up the enor-' mous business on Chinaware, Cut Glass and Housefurnishings. He spends three months each year in the Eastern and European mar kets, gathering the best mer chandise at the world's centers of production. He offers special: Garden Hose, -inch size. Reg. 19.50 lengths of 50 feet, witli couplings and nozzle. 16.99. 12 Cut Glass Nappies, 11.2. 16.50 Cut Glass Mayonnaise Bowl and Plate, 13.99. 16.50 and 17.50 Cut Glass Bowls, 14.17. H. S. BOLTON Pure Food Grocery' "M.y prices speak for them . selves." says Mr. H. S. Bolton, manager of the Pure Food Gro cery. Just look, what he offers tomorrow: Dry Granulated Sugar, 100 lbs.. 15.10; 19 lbs. 11. Pure Cane Sugar. 100 lbs., 15.25. 20c Crescent Sardines. 16c. 25c Snider's Catsup, 18c. Copenhagen Butter, 2 lbs., 49c. 30c Ghiradelll's Ground Choco late, 24c. Clicquot Club Ginger Ale, doz. 11.50; case 12.90. E. a GOLDSMITH Trunks and Bags He'll start you out right on the Summer trip! Trunks and Lus gage that are reliable it's Mr. Goldsmith's motto. For tomor row's Department Managers' Sale: 111 Large Canvas - covered Trunks, 34-inch, strongly built and complete with two trays, $9.75. 13 to $3.50 Fiber Grass Suit Cases, 22, 24, 26-ln. sizes, 12.10. 18.60 Genuine Full Cowhide Eult Cases, 24-lnch straps, 7.10,