The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 12, 1912, Page 20, Image 20

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURWAU IORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. JUNE It. II1L
Lnncb in Tea Room Tomorrow Orchestra Music 13 to 3
'10"c or 15c Duttcrick Pattern Free With Fashion Book at 35c
Don't Merely Ask for Gloves Dnt Ask for Pcrrin's Cloves
Special Concert Tomorrow in Phonograph Parlors, 5th Floor
THE MEIEK & FRANK JiTORE, ESTABLISHED J &57j WEATHER JUIWRT
Rain Tonight tnJ Tomorrow. The MEIER A FRANK STORE. fith, Cth, Mormon, AUer
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Last 3 Days of Scholarship Contest! Who'll Beihe Winners?
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Hosiery, Best of All ijjf
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TOUR COMFORT IN THE CAR
ii assured if yon wear (he jaunty
Marshall Shapke Motoring Cap.
Just aa pictured here, and they're
a clever and becoming ai can be I
Of Jigbt weight imported craven
ette, plain and changeable nikt in
every ihade to match the motoring
outfit?
Styles for both men and women.
Men's Caps, $2 ad $2.50. Women's.
$2 50, S3 and SJ.50.
Don t tail to ee them tomorrow
in ttje Men s furnishing section,
first floor. Sold here exclusively.
YOl our patrons, hxe much to sjv as to the winners of this zrcil
$ UHt Scholar5hip ( jinict. which closes at 9:3o o'clock Saturday ni.ht.
Iht vt.tes to ! idit thrte last three ! may t.f the deciding farlor in niAjiy oi the
cholarthij'S ! Ie Mjiirtl N uithcut iit. aiui tnly a minute or ao of j our lime, you
Mill help a riHitcitant tv rurni .ill..t with erry tturchase. anJ casting In (heir fa
vir. Many of the juirihijo )-u t fitcn:jlatel niAing in the near future can be
secured this week and the ite credttet to ine worthy contestant.
Saturday night a!o ends our dre4t .Annual June White Daya iht a!e which means
every white artiile. except ontrait giS, reducetj. Profit accordingly.
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jaunty i anorea cjuus
Tomorrow, $ 1 7.45
SCX)RES of smart, clever mojtfls taken from our own
splendid stock, together with a specially purchased
lot compric this remarkable offering- that continues again to
morrow. '
Suit that you'd pay far more for if they'd been bought in the
regular way. Not a garment hut's in an attractive, modish style.
Severely tailored, plain notch collar styles, as well as with jaunty
cutaway jackets and large collars of white ratine and silk.
Of spendid quality whipcords, srrges. cheviots and mannish
mixtures. Tans, grays, black, brown and two-toned it t n Mr
effects. They're wonderful values at this low price OI 4j
Silk or Wool Dresses, $9.85
Jost the Dresses you've been wanting for carnival wear, for traveling,
for the beach and for street wear. Without a doubt they re an offerinr
that can't be duplicated the citv over. All in the pretty one piece stylet,
cut narrow though graceful. Of taffetas, mestalines and foulards. Serges,
manish mixtures and diagonals. With Dutch necks and with dainty
lace yokes. Sues 14, 16 and 18 years; Jo to J8 bust. Don't fail Q Of
to see this group of Dresses tomorrow at the special price of J.OD
cd rir MatA BailaUg JKaII Ordara ruja
ii A RENT they wonderful for one dollar!" exclaimed
the younjf women in our Hosiery Department
when thcM new "S:k-Mid lioie were being taken down from th
receiving room yesterday.
In our new "Silk-!( aid" Ilote is carried out an Ideal which we've had
for years, as to the quality of a Silk lloiery which could be sold at SI
We tisnied to b able to offer a I'UKK THREAD SILK HOSIERY
htch would real! WEAR and CIVIC SATISFACTION.
For months wa'v been investigating, taattng,
com pa fin c- rearly v try Silk Hoaierr maker
tn the country baa vj'td to gjy us a ft Silk
ffoaierr bitter than any heretofore produced
Maid" H
-Silk
OAA.
Our idea) is fulfilled In
ith the lisle welt top so elastic than an
Regular sue Silk Hose, but
outiwe is unneeessary.
"Silk-W aid" Hose are at ihe finril ntira ihra4 rtirnm rtL L!
tine that they look and wear like a piece of cloth. !
"SilkMaiJ" Hose combine luaury with practical wear. They have
a 7-inch lisle top. with garter proof .welt, extra high spliced double lisle
heel and sole.
One of the most modern and brit equipped mills in the world, knit
"Silk Maid" Hosiery for tis. Our first contract called for nt ftHl'i..
..-w w. . i - '!'
lowest known cost."
For a 3 pair bo of "SIk
Maid Hose tomorrow. With
each box is this printed guaran
tee: "If for any reason these
Stocking prove unsatisfactory,
we ask you to rrturn them and
get new ones We leave it to
your sense of fairness."
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Colors:
BUck
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Tan
Ntry
Grty
Pink
Sky Blue
Sflrtr
GoU
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Linens and White Goods Last Week of Sale
D UT a few more days and the opportunity to purchase Table and Bed Linens and White
Goods at June White Day prices will he at an end. The supply of months to come
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should be cared for tomorrow.
Sheets, Cages, etc
75c Sheeta lx90-inch sue. Splen
did fine, firm quality. Tomorrow at
only 69.
15c Pillow Caee iney n a popu
lar grade. 42x36-inch sire- Tomor
row at X2-js.
$5 Satin Spreads Well made and
neatly hemmed all around. lo
morrow at aJ3.48. I
The Linens
$2.50 Pattern Cloth Good wearing
quality. 6Kx(8-inch sue. Special to
morrow, S 1.75.
?,3..P,t.tern Clothe Of .11 linn.
iiiii uieacnea. in the x90-inch size.
Tomorrow at S3. 48.
$6 Napkina-Of all linen. Dinner
sue 2j-inch. Snerial mmnrrn .
i f4.08.
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A Columbia for Outdoors
This "Lyric" Hornless Ma
chine, with twelve selections,
as advertised in this week's
Saturday Evening Post
$28.90
AT THE beach, the sum
mer home, the .outdoor
camp, on the yacht this splendid Columbia Hornless Machine will bring new
enjoyment to the home and pleasure to you and your family!
The "Lyric," as illustrated here, is the only hornless instrument under $50 that
has a continuous tone chamber. The arrows show the unobstructed movement
of sound, which gives you the full volume and perfect sound qualities.
First of all, it is PORTABLE, condensed, compact. The cabinet is 1354 inches
sijuare and 7 inches high, built of quartered oak throughout. The reproducer
gives a round, full natural tone. The motor is a soundless, double-spring drive,
running three record at one winding and can be re-wound while playing. Plays,
either 10 or 12-inch records of any make.
We will deliver this Columbia "Lyric" with 6 newest double-disc records (12
selections), to you for $28.90. On our Club Plan, $5 a month.
riftb rioor Hew Building Mall Orders ruled.
The White Goods
75c and Si Waist in gs Of all white.
Fine, sheer quality. Self-woven de
signs. Tomorrow, yard 50e.
75c . Batiste Sheer weave, self
striped. Lovely for Summer frocks,
etc Tomorrow, yard 39f
All White Goods now reduced, con
tract goods only excepted. White
Sale prices end Saturday night.
Mew Summer Hats
at Exactly v-Price
For Carnival Week
npwo pretty Summer Hats at
the price of one," was the
exclamation several women made when
taking advantage of this phenomenal half
price Millinery offering.
Absolutely nothing in our immense
stock of Trimmed Hats restricted; mod
els for every occasion from the plain tai
lored Street Hats to the most elaborate
of creations for reception and formal wear.
All the famous New York and Paris
makes are represented in the showing.
Every price $10 to $150.
All at V2 Price
eeoad Floor JTew Building Vail Ordere TOled
FRIDAY, JUNE 14,
WILL BE FLAG DAY
$3.00 Flag and
Pole for $1.98
IT VERY one of .us
Old
4S
$10.30 "Liletime" Oak
Library Chair, $6.98
1H1S handsome Library Chair at only
artistic "Lifetime" make. Jusf as illus
trated, with genuine leather seat. It's
one of the many specials from an im
mense shipment of two carloads of this
celebrated furniture.
Sold here only in Portland. Reeularly
$10.50. Priced again tomorrow at only
$17.50 "Lifetime" Fumed Oak
Rocker, with genuine leather auto
spring seat. For to- rf j q f"
morrow - priced only p 1 J. 05
$25 "Lifetime" Rocker, with
luxurious real leather auto spring
cushion and seat. fNi n Of
Special tomorrow at)lOa0)
$6.98
$27.00 "Lifetime" Fumed Oak
Desks, for women. Handsome
design. Special for Q Oj
tomorrow for only. '. &J.7twO
$31 "Lifetime" Library Table,
of fumed oak, with magazine com
partments on sides. fnn fA
Special for tomorrow tvaaaa.se OU
Ome Sugar, 100 lbs. $ 5 ro
lfTH th.
, will d
1
should honor
Ulory and celebrate this great
national F'lag Day Friday I Wear
a pin ' flag display the colors
from home and place of busi
ness. A fine sewed cotton bnnrlng
Flag, with- sewed stars and
stripes. Guaranteed fast colors.
Complete with 10 to 12 foot
varnished flagpole and cord, as
illustrated. Regular $3 out- 1 QQ
fit Thursday and Friday, at 7l.3
ruth rioor Hew Building
Sale 'Omo' Shields
EVERY woman will be interested
, in this special demonstration
and sale of the famous Omo Wash
able Shielda.
85o STAlniook Shields, Hoe. a and 3, 20e
300 irAinaooK CHueiaa, mo. , pair vr?
BOo riaia Eauato Bnleld. pair, at
780 ZiAce Trimmed SouAve Bblelda
Notion Specials
5hUaran' 90o Hose Supporters at !Oc
Bup
t
Supporters, 1B4
WAsninftoa ruts, a pap.rs, spei
-VArd Spool of Silk. speolAl At
So SAfetv pins, ell sixes, a oArds,
Ckmonar Hand or aiac bin. Tnr.ad, a
Z.ge. Slse Hair Hets, 7 for 254; oa. 5
first rioor Hew BuUdla
$4.50 Travelight Bags, $2.95!
"VACATIONISTS and
Portland visitors alike
will want to take advant
age of the splendid lug
gage specials we have
planned for tomorrow.
The popular Travelight
Suitcases, neat appearing
of fine duraBle quality
fibre matting. Slxe 24 by
13 by 9. with leather cor
ners and straps all around.
Weighs only 3 pounds.
Regularly $4.50. fir
Tomorrow only P.7) . v
$4 Suitcases for $2.95
Good durable Keratol Suit
cases, cloth lined and with
shirt fold. Finished with two'
straps all around, brass locks
and bolts- Sice 24 x QP
12x8; $4 grades, at -. i
o c.'t.. c on
Of genuine cowhide in the
24x13x7 aize. Made with shirt
fold, cloth lined. Finished
with 2 straps all around. Brass
locks and bolts. $8 OA
Leather Suitcases at eJU.Ov
60c anJ 70c Japanese Telescopes at Half Price
They're the Telescope Baskets that are so convenient and
roomy. Of close woven Japanese straw. Sizes 18yix8J4x9i
and iJUWxyjxIO. The 70c Telescopes at 33c-
grades, priced for this aalo tomorrow at only choice
Tourth rioor HAIb Building
-the 60c OA
$1 to 51.50 Ratine and Venise
Lace Bands Tomorrow at 79c!
THE prettiest of Bands and Edges included in
11 t i y i -v i- . a e.
inis speaai 101 ior tomorrow, ur wnite ra-
tine and Venise lovely for trimming Summer frocks, waists,
millinery, etc: 2Y to 4 inches wide. You'll agree they're "7A
$1.00 and $1.50 grades. On sale tomorrow at, the yard I C
Allovers at a Thin Off
Entire stock of gold, ailver
and colored All Overs and
Nets also 45 and 72 inch
Black Nets, plain and figured
18 inch Black All Over regu
larly 50c to $4 a 17 fCC
yard. Tomorow at Xll
To $4.75 Allovers $3.49
Lovely Baby Irish patterned
and Venise Ay Overs for'
Hats, Waists and trimmings,
18 inchea wide. The $5.50 to
$6.50 grades at - f 4.69; .$4.00
Sale of Dress Forms
51.35 Forms at $lAk
$2.00 Forms at $1A9
UOTH professional and home'
dressmakers find them indis-
densible for proper and easy fitting of cloth
ing. Forms as listed above are bust and
hips. Ask about them tomorrow.
Adjustable Stand for Forms $2
85c Coat Forms All ready to fit the coat over. Made com
pletewhite canvas bust, hair cloth interlined, felt arm f?Q
piece and collar. Sizes a2 to 44 bust Tomorrow only Waf C
$1.75 Gilberta Flounces The
20c Arm Pads For slender
women fills out lines be
tween arm hole and
bust. The pair only
40c Sateens Popular fancy
striped weaves for summer
petticoats. Whrte grounds
with black stripe. Yard
tomorrow, special, at
14c
35c
famous adjustable skirt
Flounces. Of silk taffeta, in
all staple shades. 12 inches
deep, 2 yards wide.
Pretty tucked styles
riret rioor Main Building
.... HaII Ord.rt rui.d
$1.49
to $4.75 grades, spe- tO A(
cially priced, yard at
rirst rioor Hew BnUdlng MAU Orders rilled
2700 Pieces of 70c to $1.25
White Enamelware at 49c!
THE factory wanted Meier & Frank's for their Portland, agents to introduce
it sold us 2700 pieces of standard, double-coated enamelware, white inside
and out, at a price which makes possible this sensational sale tomorrow.
You'll Tiardly believe your eyes when you see the large and most useful pieces
of enamelwa, that sell regulary for two and three times this price, included.
They're all shown in the illustration. . .
Of course, these are tlje pieces that will go first, and you muat order early.
6 dot 75o 6 qt. Lip. Pre. Kettles, 49m
5 doe. $1.25 No. 8 Tea Kettles, 49J
24 doa. 80o 3 qt. Coffee Pots. 49
12 dos. 11.25 No. 7 Tea Kettles, 49C
6 dor. 76c m Qt. Tea Pots only 4gd
2 dos. 0o 10 qt. Water Palls at 49e
24 dos. 70c. 7 qt. "Wash Bowls at 49
6 dos. 86 1? 6, qt. Covered Stew Pans,
12 dos. 70a 6 at. L.1D. Bauce Fans.
12 doz. 75o qt. Lip. Sauce Pans, 49e?
24 doz. 0c 4 qi Cov. Porrlge Pots, 49
12 dos, $1.10 i t Cov. Sauce Pans, 49e
e destined- raise in price of sugar, housewives
do well to purchase in 100-pound sacks TA
tomorrow. - Our special sale price 100 POUNDS ) U
ZAStera Xard. sued, pails, K06
Uarsford's Oless aTUreh. 50c
A Ho. 1 Carpet Broom a 404
AO Salt, sacks, apeelAl 10
SC. 4,r. Wkite Soap, eks.2Se
Otter Olams, ep.1 a ease 23e
SmAU .OUvea, st. lare at 25
Mecca BaIaUa, 4 pkgs, a 25
Bipe OUtci. s eaas only 25
Pioneer Milk. 4 eaas for 28 c?
Macaroni, a pounds for 20e
taad. Z.ady. Soap, to bars 25i
Baa4-Vp Cleaaaer, caaA25
Core Oysters, S eaas for 25?
40e Beef Zrtraot, jr. at 25e
ry Urn baabs, lbs. 22e
Sole Portland
Agents for -
John S. Browm Xan
ana. Sfnnalnr Underwear.
Willamette Sewing
Ma chinas.
Acorn Stores and
Staages.
mitoa ft Whitney
Oo-Carte.
Saetave , S 1 1 e k 1 ey
OrUrlnM OraftsmAA
rwralrBAa f?.
Sole Portland
Agents for
Cousin's Bnoes.
Farrln's lores.
Ajaz OnaraateeA
Hosiery. -Ootham
Shirta and
Underwear.
Madame xreae Oor-
eata. t
Bveo rettloeats.
MmpKk Clothae for
. BOTS. ...
Tke rsn rl Oreeery, BasemeBt
store. PHONES-Pacific, Marshall lejO; IJome, A-6W1. Only Portland Store Wih Complete Mail Order Servicsnd Catalogu
It do a ftc 4-qt. Covered Berlin
Sauce Pans, 49V 1 .
12 dos. SBo 4-qt Deep Stew Pans,
-. 494. - , ...
3 do.. 1.25 3-qt-Cereal Cookers,
. 49. '
13 doc. S5e t-qt Covered : Sauce
Pane. 49eV ! i - - -
12 doa too 4-qf Covered Rauee
Pans, 49e
dos. SOo fi-qt . Covered Windsor
Kettles, 490
34 dos. 1 1.10 14-qt RoU Top Dish
Pan. AiJ -
I dos. tl 4-qt Covered Berlin -Ket-Ues,
49-.--
--at 49c
Baaement, MaIa Bids
Bidr.
MaU Ordare