The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 13, 1920, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY t MORNING. JUNE 13, 1523.
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'It Always Pays to Shop at MEIER & FRANK'S"
upstairs or downstairs this unvarying law holds. A
; most signal demonstration of the truth and force of
x this by-word will be presented tomorrow in the form
of wonderful downstairs values, of which the silk
sale detailed hereafter' furnishes a most spectacular
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Jfifere It Is: The Silk Sale iWifhtPeerl:
Entire Main, Floor Center Aisle argain Squares
j Devoted Tomorrow to a Gigantic; Sale of
15,000 Yards of
Silks
$3 to $4 Grades
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$3 to $4 Grades.
One of America's big operators had 15,000 yards of silks oh hand wanted to
dispose of them in ONE LOT for ready cash. Two Meier & Frank representa
tives came on the scene took over the whole lot for a mammoth f silk-selling
event. 1 he silks are here .
15,000 Yards of All-New PLAIN Silks
Rushed by Express From the East
Arrived just in time to make up costumes for Shrine Week. About 5 yards are required for
a fashionable frock, so, figuring. on this basis; 3000 women buying in this -sale can have rriodisn
.silk dresses ?at a remarkably small cost;
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Satin deVLuxe . Phoenix Satin Chiffon Taffeta
Gilt Edge Messaline ' ; Phoenix Changeable Messaline
Moire Poplin
Practically, every wanted color in the sale. Plenty of navy blue, black and white in every
weave. Also brown, taupe, green, Copenhagen, rose and some light shades, including gray,:
peach, peacock and many others. f ? . V ; "
, Fw 56 Inches Wide,
Every Yard Perfect
All-are all-silk: with the exception of the poplins, which
practically, always have a slight admixture of cotton to ;
make the little cords stand up properly: k
So this is the "big news" of the day 15,000 yards of
the RIGHT qualities of plain silks all $ 1 .98 ready for
frocks, blouses, negligees, petticoats, linings.
Clever shoppers do not need to be urged
to come to a sale like this. It is the first .
time it has happened in many months
Sale starts 9:15
. o'clock Monday-
- along the entire
Center Aisle, Main
: F 1 o o r Thorough
fare. : .
Plenty of Extra
Salespeople '
MUr h. Fnaks : Center Aide, Main FJoo.
Big Sale r of . Domestics
2000 : Yards Regular
60c Gingham 39c ' :,
Here Is 1 fine chance to, t0
all the (Ingham needed for sum
mer dresses and aprons. This
purchase brings - 32-inch - plaid
and checked gingham of good
quality. Full bolts at 39c; -
White Cotton Crepe
Special 39c
"Seconds" pf the 60c grade.
Suitable for women's- night
gowns, - envelope chemises and
petticoats as well as for ' chil
dren's underclothes. 500 yards.,
in mill lengths, 0me slightly
imperfect, but nothing to hurt
the wearing quality.
Many REMNANTS
HALF Price .
About 500 remnants of ging
ham, percale and crepe for
dresses. Also white goods of all
kinds and various towelings, dra
peries and curtainlngs." '
y 60c Cotton Dre
Goods 45c .
Mill, lengths of 2 to 10. yards
of 32-inch Peggy clothe Pretty
stripes on light and dark grounds.
Capital for women's and chil
dren's dresses, play, suits and
rompers. ,v -
Toweling 15c
Regular 20c grade of linen fin
ished Dundee crash - toweling.
Red borders. Regular width.
Table Cloths $ll49
Of heavy mercerized cotton
damask,, fully bleached. The
kind that launders , well 58x70
Inches the right size -for out-
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40-Inch Rluslin
Yard 29c -
A thousand yards of 40-!n. un
bleached muslin in mill lengths
of 5 to 1 5 'yards. Excellent for
durable sheets and pillow cases.
Offered now at, less than present
wholesale cost. Limit of 20 yards
to a customer. r
6 Yards Longclotk
? Special $1J98
Regularly 45c yard which
would make a 6-yard piece 1 2, 70
instead of the present price ot ,
ti.98. 36 Inches wide. Soft
finish.. Sold by the piece only.
. Sample Bedspreads :
flJ95.
Regular 2.25 to 2.98 bed
spreadsjust 100 samples.
Mostly three-quarter sUe, but a
few are for full size beds.
. Blankets $2.49
300 pairs of ' heavy cotton
blankets in gray, tan and white,
size 54x74 inches. . This ts less
than the price '.of good cotton
sheets today. - f
Melef Frnk' :
Blankets 20 Off
Oregon City; wool blankets
and fringed automobile robes in
light and dark; colors. Single
blankets and pairs. Weighing 2
to 6 lbs. each. Good for camp
ing. Regularly 3.98 to'11.50,
now 3.19 to 9.20.
"Seconds" but the imperfec
tions are slight?
s Batts $1 and $1.98
SI for the regular tr2 5 grade
of 3 -lb. stitched batts, made of
good soft cotton for full sized
'comforters; 72x90 Inches.
$1.93 for regular 2.49 wool
and cotton mixed batts, soft and
fluffy. Full comforter size, 72
x90 inches. Eah batt weighs 2
lbs. and is packed in an Individual
carton. i
Cotton Challis 20c
f Regular 35c grade but some
slightly Imperfect. 36 Inches
wide. Pretty floral designs in
light and dark colors. For com
forters as well as house dresses,
kimonos and draperies.
Pillows $1
Regular 1.49 pillows1, filled
with genuine feathers,, covered
-with fancy tickint Size 19x26
inches. - r"
Regular $2.98 to $3.98
Bedspreads $2.65
200 'crochet bedspreads, most
ly full bed size. Particularly
durable. - Samples and others
from our own stocks. !
Lower Price Stor, Buement Balcony.
1000 Women's Buriealdw Aprons
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Porch Dresses. House Dresses
Sample Lot Purchased at HALF the Manufacturer's
Price and Offered by Us, al the Same Rate . '
Regular Values $2 to $9 Now
&Jfr .50
' . Another fortunate purchase by the Lower
Price Store results in economies for a thousand
wqmeh. Usually only one or two dresses of . a
kind, so everybody will want to! come earlyto
pick but the kinds that she likes best. -
Made-of gingham, percale, cbambray, voile
and "Organdie lawn In plain 'colors, plaids,
stripes, checks and floral patterns., ; Plenty of
, allover, patterns which do not show the dirt
easilyalsq plain pink, blue and beautiful plaids
r and' stripes. " .,, . , t - .
( - Belted and straight-line effects. Comfortably
. cut, well made, .neatly, trimmed. Low at the
neck or with round collars. Properly pocketed.
Justithe kinds of good dresses' that a woman
would Inaturally pick out for morning wear
now offered at half the regular rates.
Another Big Purchase s of 900 Girls9
Dresses at Half Manufacturers9 Rates
Regularly $1 to $40 Noyr'
50c to 2.25
Dresses for girls 2 to 14 years. Not every size
in each style because these are the manufacturer's
samples, so there . are not many of a kind. Simple,'
youthful dresses with long sleeves in one and two
piece styles. Made of plaid, gingham, plaja cham-.
bray and a few of linen crash. Trimmed with white
pique or contrasting colors. -Wonderfully
good qualities' at the price.
' Meter A Frank's: Lower Prio Store. BMawnt Balcony
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