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j ''-f'vffi'ffi':;:' ; ' '-'.TUB A OREpO W DAIIV.; JOURNAly PORTINPHURSPAY, EVENlNOMARCIf ' ; J Jl,,' L.1; i i , .. ,, , S i . " ..I i 'ii A IT HlOrrOW 9 11 11C -rfC1 flrfrttfl ii w&aa J a flay : uttflyg;H&;;::a ' mv r ayayfl, a . y.yy" THE GREAT 947TH FRIDAY SURPRISE SALE TOMORROW gj;50 Sweater Coats $2.69-For Men and Women rvMTffK Alll MEN'S SECTION mi . y A aeaaonable, stylish article at a great prict reduction for our Friday Surprise Sale in Sweater ; Coata for cither men or women Included in the ahipment Just received are jaO and $450 valucaa-Thesc coata ' are made of wool, a fine quality of yarn, with jrg pearl buttona -Some have two pockets. The' color include red, navy, white, brown Oxford Values run up S f to MO-For Friday Sur. SAmtJ nriae Sala at this low price feRTOMORROW ONLY at THIS PRICE V.T I aJ'K THE 'GREAT 947TH FRIDAY SURPRISE SALE TOMORROW iSLaceCurtains$4.65 I Tomorrow Only at This Prict Cable Net Curtains A special purchase for a Friday Sur prise Sale and one that is certainly exceptional, has just been received and offered tomorrow An un equaled value in 600 Cable Net Cur tains, ivory color Made of the best quality square weave cable net with C S3 inserting an edges woven into the tYiS i curtains -a incnes wiae, nyt yaraa :V 1 long Regular $6.00 A (L C -i. Jt quality Special, pair P Hf w J See 0th st. window Sale on 3d floor The Curtains offered tomorrow" are the best, wearing .Curtains we have y they will launder and hang to' perfectionNo inserting or braid to pull up and get out of shape Note the extremely low price THE GREAT 947TH FRIDAY SURPRISE SALE TOMORROW Mck Combs Reduced to 98c fW:. 1 1 i1 " Vals. up to $5 A special purchase made from a large 'manufacturer who, being 1 anxious to keep his factory run ning during the dull times, had an overstock and sold us a large variety of beautiful patterns at one-fourth the regular prices '.Thia is -an opportunity never equaled- considering the large as-gortmerit-Over,' 100 patterns, to choose'from-AU new and up-to- . dato-For Friday only, values up to $5.00,special at;the Q 'very.- low-price of, each 7Uv THE (GREAT 947TH FRIDAY SURPRISE SALE TOMORROW 300 Real AlligatV Handbgs Vals. to $6.50 and $7.50 for $2.89 One of the best values ever offered from our Leather Goods Department in 300 very fine real Alligator Handbags, 9 and 40-inch size, leather lined, riveted frame, coin purse and the latest shapes Regular $6.50 and $7.50 values on t qq sale Friday at, special, only yewQr THE GREAT k847TH FRIDAY ' SURPRISE SALE TOMORROW $25 TailpredSuits $1 5 In our Suit Section for tomorrow only at this price On the Second Floor f3 100 Swits for Friday Surprise , One of those splendid bargain oppor- tunities that can only be had at The Meier & Frank Store Here , is the 2 la d story: Ladies', fancy and plain tailored Suits short, 'semi-fitting single-breasted, short tight-fitting, single-breasted; strap-trini-med and short, tight-fitting, elaborately trimmed xvith silk, Hercules braid, soutache braid and taffeta silk. Skirts are full pleated, trimmed with bias fold. Materials are Panama and fancy herringbone serges; colors are biacKi navy, aarK ana goiaen brown. Regular $25.00 val ues, special at low price of. $14.45 For tomorrow only at this price Window Display -See mf: Fl'r THE GREAT 947TH FRIDAY SURPRISE SALE TOMORROW Surprise Sale of Vests (Sk Gowns Muslin Gowns FOR TOMORROW IN OUR MUSLIN UNDERWEAR SECTION Two special surprises for your choosing in tomorrow's sale that are remarkable values One in dainty Italian Silk Undervests, and the other in excellent quality Gowns Described in two lots as follows : IndianSilkVests $3.5Q,$4Vril. $3.98 Ladies' Italian Silk Undervests, lace trimmed and embroidered fronts; regu lar $3.50 and $4.00 values; dJO QO on sale at, special, garment. $itO Colors, white, pink and blue. $1.75 Values $1.19 Ladies' fine cambric and nainsook Gowns, trimmed in lace and embroid ery, tucks' and insertings; high neck, long sleeves; low neck, short sleeves; full width and length; d 1 Q garment $ 1 1 F THE GREAT 947TH FRIDAY SURPRISE SALE TOMORROW $9 Allwin Co-Carto $5.95 sa': $5.95 No Better Value Anywhere For Friday's Surprise Sale we will offer as a special the well-known All win Go-Carts, the kind that folds up flat, has nickel-plated trimmings, with spiral springs under seat, upholstered in leatherette, has rubber-tired wheels. This is one of the greatest values ever offered Friday fl T Q C only the $9.00 Allwin Go-Carts go at the low price of tpJ7 Let us convince you that we have the largest assortment of Oo-Carts with prices lower than can be found elsewhere On the Third Floor THE GREAT 947THFRIDAY SURPRISE SALE TOMORROW 35c Taflfetta 1 ?e Ribbon 25,000 yards of Taffeta Ribbon, ty inches wide, for hair bows and millinery, white and black and all colors Regular 35c values, special for tomorrow's -fjf -gs surprise sale at, the yard, only w See thcBig Fifth Street Window Display Tomorrow only at this very s low price THE GREAT M7TH FRIDAY SURPRISE SALE TOMORROW 600 Tailored Shirtwaisto Tomorrow only at' this special price Take Elevator to Second Floor Offerlnga of thla kind can only be accomplished by planning ahead Our Waist buyer aecured theae weeks ago; ordered expressed; they hava juat ar rivedAll new f hli i r aea aon'a fresh, clean Boxed. 600 ladies' tail ored cotton Shirt waists, made of lawn, pique, mer cerized madras, figured or plain, tucked yoke edged with em broidery; solid front of heavy e m b r o I dery or ruffle with lace edge fine half inch tucks on each side; broad or small tucks, in all sizes, sale at, special, each Regular values to $3.00, on 89c THE GREAT 947TH .FRIDAY SURPRISE SALE . TOMORROW 1000 Dozen New Four-in-hands 75c Values 29c - For Friday's selling we will offer 1,000" dozen new four-in-hand Ties made of the finest quality of silk, that sell readily at 75c each, a lot purchased by our buyer when in New York,, and without doubt the best lot we have ever offered to you. "They are all new spring styles for this season and. are made re versible and French fold. Theylconsist of the most beautiful shadings, plain and fancy colors, and the shades and tints of the swell scrolls, vines, dots and stripes. The new Copenhagen blues, the Havana browns, beautiful Nile, olive green, navy blue, lav- ou , enders, heliotropes and all the handsome shades JUI ' i-wV'-fc. 3J or mc spring wear. mucs aic wvuu up iu Ui Ml - --TZfJv 75c each; on sale for Friday's selling for. WC PilLi Sce 1,re Morrison Street Window Display. ... 9 75c Values Included Tomorrow for 39c THE GREAT 947TH FRIDAY SURPRISE SALE TOMORROW Perrin's Gloves $1,19-3500 Pairs for Friday's Sur prise -$1.50 and 51.75 Values $1.19 3,500 pairs women's 2-clasp Perrin's real Kid Gloves Black, white. brown, tan, mode and gray Regu- lar $1.60 and $1.75 $1.19 values Special, only See Big Fifth St. Window Display Tomorrow $1.19 THE GREAT 947th FRIDAY SURPRISE SALE TOMORROW, 2500 Ascot Ties 35c Vals. 25cf? We have just received 6ne of the best as sortments in the new Ascot Ties for women for some time past. . They are the proper styles for the new tailored suits, etc. On sale at Neckwear Section,- near elevator. We offer 2,500 women's Ascot Wash Ties plain white, figured Madras, striped and checked dimity, plain white linen, colored atripes. checks and polka dots; reg- OC, ular 35c value, Friday only, each. . . . . XiJC See the Fifth Street Window Display 9 A?IW2. a. m ii pk tvt" tv ai z r maw TOMORROW'S FRIDAY SURPRISE Some Gobd Reading Princess Maritza, by - Percy Brebner, hereto fore sold for- $1.18 and $1. 50", special at Of . Beautiful poster ' given vith each book. An excellent chance to secure a good book ata small price Be sure and secure; one of the posters also. In the Book Section,' CA' onFirst Floor, Alder street entrance. VVl TOMORROW'S FRIDAY SURPRISE White Handkerchiefs 3c Values at 2&c, or 33c a Dozen 1,000 dozen plain white J-inch hemstitched Handkerchiefs for. women and children; the best i regular 5c values, special, 2c each, at this special price, per dozen 25c TOMORROW'S FRIDAY SURPRISE Handsome Lace Veils Values Range up to S2.30-98c Each 1,000 very beautiful Chantilly Lace Veils, sev eral handsome designs, suitable for hat drapes and face veils; Irf to 2 yards long; colors black, white, brown, i navy, afreefn, , -sky i QO' blue, gray, royal blue; vals. ti $2.50 ea. VOt TOMORROW'S FRIDAY SURPRISE Crochet Bands, Etc. 300 yards of Venise, Filet and Irish Crochet Bands, the popular trimmings for gowns and waists, in white, cream and ecru; 'from 254 to 9 inches, on sale at the following, prices: Lot 1 Regular values to $4,00, at, yard.. 8 Lot 2 Regular values to $2.00, at, yard..69 TOMORROW'S FRIDAY SURPRISE Fine Decorated China Fancy Decorated Cups and Saucers, German China, assorted decorations, at these prices: Regular values to 40c, on sale at, special. 26 Regular values to 20c, on sale at, special. 12 f 1,000 , fancy Decorated German China Cake Plates, large assortment;, regular val- Q ues to 30c, on sale at this special price. IOC DAPHNE COMES BACK AND! . BRINGS SMILE WITH HER Iphn Pollard, tti. llttl leading Iwij with Tb: Toyniaker,',. J back in Port? la nd, ?mlling and, tripping- aauellr down tho tret and aniahing rirtlahly-; ever tlie flellght and funny axpwiencw of hr trip. ' - - , ' A' Oufr-ntuht atanda. and towna ;w$th on) v d'pot and a' hotel! Oh, Uy tit to tunny, peciiJy whn 85 ol us had to scramble for rooms In, a hotel mad. for 10. But Vjn tb. baby, and o they always looked out. for me. That Is,' I am the baby of the oompanjr, but I am not-really s. baby for I am quit, pown up bow." v.. i .- '-if v ! . Little Mi8 Pollard has very decided Ideas about many things in life and one of them Is about her own g-rown-upnee. She will not travel, without a cbaperone, and so her sister Mrs. A. Q. ' King- always at her side taking- her to and from rehearsals and attending her in her dressing- room. Another sister, Ivy, who is 21, was married In Salt Lake city last week. She will be remembered as the girl who for several years played boy leads with the Pollard company. 'The people In Portland were perfect ly crasy about her," said Daphne ."and she used to get more funny love letters from the girls her. who really thought she was a boy." - . 1 Daphne Is enamoured - of the stage, on which she has been for the past 10 years. All her-life It has been her am bition to be a star and now she feels that at 1 she has acquired her - am bition.: ' The only desire . that super cedes this is to be an American cltlxen, and she Is eager for the time to come when she will be 18.-,. - - Th. first thing X will do," ah. said, "Is td tak. out naturalization papers, for I love America best of all the coun tries I have been in. My father and mother are coming hers in May to live in Seattle and I am so crasy for it I can hardly wait. They hav never seen me on the atage and our company will be in the midst of Its 17-week engage meat there when they come." i if f l rinnhna. whosa real name is fDaphne Trott, was born in Australia and first atienaea a renearsai inero with her sister Ivy. One child could not do . her part and t)aphne said she could and tried It for fun. 8b. was immediately engaged and la three -days was playing leading parts- with tne Juveniles. She has since traveled- all over Africa, Canada, China, jfapan, In dia and most of the states. . ; : " In China a wealthy merchant who saw her play In -Tho Qeisha" insisted on buying her and it was with difficulty that the manager restrained him from carrying her off bodily. Bh. is fond of animals and spends much time riding horsebackv She Is devoted to her little dog, a fox terrier for which ah. made a little trunk furnished with water and eating trough and bed that h. might be as comfortabl. aa possible in travel ing. .... -.( T'But poor little thing, h bad o stay In that trunk three days coming up from Los Angeles and he must be so tired,"., ah. aaid. ' ' s-.:v-.v- The Ohio Socialist party has put a stat. ticket in the field, headed by Rob ert Bandlow of Cleveland aa thg candi date for governor. - . - RESIDENTS WANT BE0ADWAY EXTENDED ' Property owner, on Broadway are preparing a petition and resolution to be introduced' In the council asking for th. extension of th. street from union avenue to th. river... There are several extensive fills to be mad. in th. thor oughfare and opposition to th. project may develop.- v ? Councilman Cellars - who has-been asked by th. property owners to draw up th. necessary papers in the matter stated today that th. .resident, would lik. to have th. extension made to the river; but if they cannot get this at the present time would be satisfied if the street were filled In, far as Williams ' avenue. - - Cat Start Fire. : A box of matches which had been 1 lanited by belnar knocked from hir ' by a predatory oat sUrted fir. In th. j grocery store or Edward Hall. 408 First ; street, at 8:80 o'clock last night An 1 alarm was given and tu. - fir. . depart- xtingulsn th. bias, befor. much dam- ' age.nna oeen aone. tm cat escaped. I 14r.,Hall estimates his loss at 8aeoT Walter A. Kelly, a blind lawyer of St. 1 .th. Democratic nomination, lor lleuten-,