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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1?20. THE OREGON "DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. OREGON 7 , TOMORROW Brings Many Special "Back to Normalcy" ValuesSee Back Page This Paper .Sack to Normalcy Drive aha Approach of Tlftjpiksgiving i Excite Keem kterest to Ik STORE lor MEN For a One-Price Salethe Something for Men and Young Men to Be Thankful for 2S:A Woo nits g.oo Were Priced at $45, $50, .$55 and $60 When we say "were" priced we do not mean in the dim and distant past, but we mean that these prices have been very recently divorced from the garments. Furthermore, most of the suits are of the better grades the $50, $55 and $60 kinds and those that were $45 were very low priced at that. Every suit from regular stock. You can see what an opportunity jt is this MBack to Normalcy" Sale. 1 Every suit all-wool. Worsteds, both finished and unfinished, and cheviots. Standard makes. Good styles. Good patterns. Good colors. Some short lines, but all sizes 34 to 46 in the lot, including regulars, shorts, slims and stouts. But' only, 250. Fair warning. , IT WILL BE GOOD NEWS FOR MEN THAT THE 33 Off Sale Continues Our $65 to $100 Suits and Overcoats Reduced . . Now $43.35 to $66.65 The sole exception to this sweeping price-revision is the trivial one of imported overcoats. It is evident from the avidity with which men and young men are seizing the opportunity that they want to take advantage of the price reduction, and more they want to be sure that they're getting really worthwhile garments with all the goodness and style that go with America's most famous makes. Needless to say, the selection is of the widest. 0 ' ' . v; :.;:- v , TWO PARTICULARLY IMPRESSIVE GROUPS OF Overcoats $26.50 and $36.50 A man said. "Whv don't vou fo a little strontrer nn thpse nvprcoat values?" (ht Unmrht a 5fc3fi 50 nwrrmt in 1.: oiN ' J J C3 O ' , ' ' " ' ' O f ' - v..wvk Ai L1.IJ y . Ave might . ... and. still be conservative. But we prefer that men come in and see for themselves what really trnrtA parmpnts arc thp nftrr at $'2fi SO anrl SiSfi Sft ' Pfianc aro tViAvMI others about it. Enough for us to say here that the overcoats are all wool. That on top of that they're Meier & Frank standard. That's really all one needs to know. j ' ' . Take Any Up Elevator or Escalator to Third Floor ! Meier & Frank'! : The Store for Men, Third Floor. (Mall Orders Killed.) Biggest Thing in Shirt' Sales That Portland Has Ever Known So we said it would be and so it has proved to be. No wonder with literally thousands of fine shirts going at $0.50 Qj)Tax5c 3 SHIRTS FOR $10 Tax 10c But it's not the price of itself that is so wonderful the wonder is that you can get such shirts at the pricel It is the biggest single step yet taken in the Back to Normalcy movement. For not only have former prices, not only have today's prices been dis regarded by us in putting the price on these shirts down to $3.50, but all profits and original costs have been set aside. A Study in Cloths is afforded by the qualities in this shirt sale, for there is nearly a score of them all of the better kinds and in its highest reaches this sale ven af fects the silk and cotton, fiber silk and . t .1 PURE SILKT SHIRTS (going fast). Plenty of idesirable patterns and colorings. YOUR size is here1-in some of your favorite shirtings. 1800 Knitted Ties I . : fffl "lift: $1.95 The assortment comprises qualities that were formerly valued at $2.35, $2.75, $3, $3.50, $4 and $4.50 some of the higher priced sorts being sub-standard but with well- nigh imperceptible irregularities, full fashioned all-silk ties are included. All are from first-class makers. 2000 Four-in-Hand Ties We've taken them from regular stock where they Were, priced 'at $2, $2.50, $3 and $3.50. They are finely fash ioned, flowing-end four-in-hand silk ties in wide and nar row shapes. $1.65 has be,en identified, with many famous tie sales here and this sale is no exception. ,-!' 2000 Pairs of Cashmere Wool Mixed Sox 3 Pairs $1 v - This is about half the price at which, these sox for merly sold not so long ago? they were 65c pair. , Their features of comfort and warmth demand special empha sis at this time when these qualities count so much. Black, oxford and natural. Sizes 10, 10, 11, 111 in the sale. ' G. & M. Underwear Now Reduced to Half Price G. & M. (Gantner and Mattern) has long been a syno nym for men's high grade underwear. We are clearing away odd lines of this famous tailored to fit underwear at these special prices while lots last. The $5 shirts, drapers for $2.50 the $6 shirts, drawers for $3 and $10 union suits for $" the $12 union suits' for $6 the $14 union suits for $7. j . Famous Makes Capes and Mocha Gloves Perrin's cape gloves, were $6 Ire land Bros.' cape gloves, were $5.50 Dent's cape gloves, were $5 Elite mo cha gloves, were $4. $2.50 Mostly the smaller and largef sizes in the sale men with iy3t 731 8, 9, 92 and 10 size hands can save money, as can women buying lor such' men. Balch-Price Hats $6.85 Kinds thatjiave been hobnobbing with 'the $10 price tags are now virtually a third less. Balch-Price designates metropolitan N class in fur felt hats for men. These are made with a fine regard for appearance and staying power. Full leather sweat bands. Bound edges. Medium bands preferred by so many men. Colors are brown, gray, green and black. : Sizes 6)4 to Vz j - ! Imported Silk Pajamas and Night Shirts j Luxurious sorts that promise an excellent return even, in service have their prices reduced a fourth. . Were $15 $27.50, now $11.25 to $20.62. ' , - Meier A Frank's : The Store for Men. Main Floor. 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