THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL 24 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1920. PORTLAND. OREGON. Your Christmas Phonograph: Columbia, Edison, Victor, Vocation Your Own Terms in Reason -Sixth Floor PLEA FOR STATE AID IS SUBMITTED MED CAL SCHOOL S Clear insight into the work beitfg done by the Medical School of the University of Oregon, and glimpses of what that department desires to do in the future, were presented to the members of the Multnomah del egation to ; the legislature at its meeting Monday night by Dr. Rich- ard B. Dillehunt, dean of the col lege. The dean appeared before the delega tion In fiirtWrnrm of the reauest for an appropriation of $300,000 which is to be made of the legislature when it meets in January. He explained that the school authorities had the promise from a ben efactor, whcm he did not name, to match any appropriation the state might make, dollar for dollar. $600,04$ IS WEEDED It would require $600,000 to complete and equip the college buildings on Mr quam hill. It was desired that the state give half of this sum. Dr. Dillehunt ex plained, i Dr. Dillehunt presented various views i of the medical department buildings now j in use as well as those for which addi- ttonal money was desired. He also had at the meeting four crippled children now undergoing reconstruction treatment at the hospital of the department and from their cases illustrated one phase of the work being done by itSie con tended that the major work of the de partment was the investigation and dis covery of preventive and corrective methods of treatment, not the mere pro duction of new doctors. The institution, he said, was working first to advance preventive and corrective treatment as far and as rapidly as possible and then to furnish a minimum of highly trained practitioners to put . these advanced methods 'into tise. TO AID WEEDY And, he told the delegation, it was the effort-tof the department so to build Its equipment and broaden its field that It would be possible to furnish both sur gical and medical treatment of the high est skill to all those of the state who might be unable to secure such treatment otherwhere by reason of circumstances. Oscar W. Home, former member of the delegation and author of the Home bill providing for a school for the blind at Portland supported by a millage tax, appeared before the delegation with a request for an appropriation of $40,000 for the Immediate construction of the school. This request was made neces sary, he explained, by the fact that the millage tax of one twenty-fifth of a mill authorised by the people would not be available until 1922 so that the appro priation by 'the coming session was nec essary to avoid a two-year delay. REALTY LICE5SE BILL Frank McCrillis, speaking for the Portland Realty board, explained the provisions and purposes of the proposed bill advocated by that organization for the licensing and regulation of realty aeaiers ana agents, no toia uie aeiega "Aon that the purpose of the measure ad vocated by the realty men was merely to "put teeth into" the present law so that It could.be enforced by the department of government which was to be given the duty of administering it. He showed, also, that the law would be more than self supporting and would therefore make' money for the state rather than be an additional burden upon the tax payers. Municipal Judge Rossman and Deputy United States Attorney Flegel urged that the legislature -make provision for the treatment of drug addicts at the state hospitat for the insane, : contend ing that this could not be done ade quately in the county Jails. The delegation accepted an invitation extended by City Commissioner John M. Mann to visit the Cedars at noon on Wednesday, December 29. Jt is; Mann's desire that the state should ' provide funds for the maintenance and opera tion of this Jnetitutlon. Fromme Will Urge Passage of New Law For Killing of Elk Vflth the idea of keeping the elk pop ulation within the limits of natural for age in the Olympic national forest and thus prevent the animals from starving in the winter or wandering down into settlements and becoming semi-domesticated and troublesome, as many of the herds In Oregon have, done, R. L. Fromme, district forest inspector in charge of game preservation, will, have Introduced in the "Washington legisla ture this winter, a bill providing for the shooting of a limited number of elk each year. Fromme Is in Portland today con ferring with forest service 'officials. lift- 5 Jltt Atiyeh Zk ffip ' Br08' ' Eimblem of Quality 2 the true Spirit, of Christmas is typified In an authentic I v.. r4 "5 A. gift from the Far East where F Christmas began.; What is more timely more , beautiful more y appropriate more useful more A serviceable or y more desired by 5 the lover of unique artistry so J5 closely approaching perfection in K our extensive exhibits? a ATIYEH BROS. Alder 'at Tenth p va Gift Suggestion Folder Free on Request Gifts for Mother Album. 20c to $10 Main Floor Aprons. 50c to $1.98 Third Floor Bag, $12.50 to $45 Sixth Floor Bath Robe, $9.85 to $32.50 Third Floor Beads, 50c to $165 Main Floor Books, 75c to .$20 Fifth Floor Boudoir Cap, $1.59 to $6.95 Third Floor Brooch, $2.50 to $175 Main Floor Brushes, 75c to $10 Main Floor Camera. $2.86 to $19.95 Main Floor Center Pieces, $1 to $25 Second Floor Clock. $1.25 to $65 Main Floor Corset, $3 to $22.50 T,hird Floor Cruets, 50c to $1.50 "Basement Cut Class, $1.60 to $75 Basement Doilies. 35c to $2.50 Second Floor Dress Form, $15.50 to $24.50 Second Floor Embroidered Articles, $2.50 to $35 Second Floor Fern Dish, $1.25 to $6 Basement Furs, $10.60 to $150 Fourth Floor Gloves, $2.29 to $10 Main Floor Gowns, $35 to $150 Fourth Floor Handbag, 98c to $200 Main Floor Handkerchief, 35c to $40 Main Floor Heating Pad, $8 to $13.50 Basement Balcony Hosiery, heather wool, $2.25 to $4.50 Main Floor House Dress, $1.95 to $9 . Third Floor' Jardiniere, $2.50 to $10 Basement Jewelry, $5 to $760 Main Floor Kimono, $2.25 to $35 Third Floor Knitting Needles, 10c to 65c Second Floor Laces, 10c to $30 yard Main Floor Lamp Shade, $11.49 to $125 Ninth Floor Lingerie, 98o to $100 Third Floor Lorgnette, $9 to $30 Mezzanine Luggage, $56 to $160 Sixth Floor Manicure Set, 55c to $11.50 ' Main Floor Neckwear, 75c to $25 Main Floor Negligee, $6.95 to $30 Third Floor Night Gown, $2.95 to $100 Third Floor Opera Glasses, $10 to $40 Mezzanine Pearls, $6.50 to $75 Main Floor Perfume, 25c to $25 pkg. - Main Floor Petticoat,. $4.95 to $25 Third Floor Ring, $1.25 to $1,75 Main Floor Robe, $9 to $15 Second Floor Scarf, $3.95 to $25.50 Main Floor Sewing Machine, $39.75 to $72.50 Second Floor Shears, 75c to $2.50 Main Floor Silks, $1 to $6 Second Floor Skirt, $9.35 to $29.75 Fourth Floor Slippers. $1.89 to $7.50 Third Floor Stationery, $1 to $20 Main Floor Sugar and Creamer, $3.95 to $25 .... Main Floor Sweater, $4.95 to $30 Third Floor Thermos Bottle, $3 to $11 ' Basement Thimble, gold, silver, 35c to $5 Main Floor Toilet article, 60c to $15 , . Main Floor Towels, 50c to $3.50 Second Floor Umbrella, $4.95 to $57.50 . ,, Main Floor Undermuslins, $1.79 to $10 . . Third Floor Vanity Case, 75c to $17.50 - . ... Main Floor Vase, 25c to $45 Basement Veil. 3oc to $o Main Floor aist $iUr60 . Fourth Floor Watch, $1,7.50 to $500 Main Floor Candy Sale Hundreds of pounds of Christmas candies at lower than elsewhere prices in time for Christmas choosing. Crystallized Cream Mixed 38c Special 2 lbs. 75c On sale Ninth Floor and four other convenient candy sections. No deliveries. We list a few of many other Christmas candies: Society Chocolates Milk Chocolates Assorted Chocolates Maraschino Cherries in Chocolate Dipped Nuts Banquet Mints in boxes boxes Novelties in Sugar ami Chocolate Santa Claus, 5 sizes, 20c to $X. Vegetables and Fruit, miniature bushel baskets, SOc. Stockings in two sizes, 2Sc and SOc ach. Candy Men. made of gauze and .filled with candy. 7 Sc. Cream Ices mixed, miniature market basket, 25c. Chocolate ABC blocks and Animal Blocks. 48c. ' Candy Beads. 2-yard lengths, t5c. ... Meier Frank's: ENORMOUS CHRISTMAS WE For Grown Daughter Album, 20c to $10 Apron, 59c to $1.98 Bag. $12.50 to $45 Main Floor Third Floor Sixth Floor Bath Robe, $9.85 to $32.60 1 rnira jj'ioor Bathing Suit. $3.50 to $20 Main Floor Beads, 50c to $165 Main Floor Books, 75c to $20 Fifth Floor Boudoir Cap, 59c to $6.95 Third Floor Brassiere, 60c to $6.50 Third Floor Camera, $2.86 to $19.95 Main Floor Camisole, $3.95 to $12.50 Third Floor Candy Ninth Floor Corsets. $3.50 to $22.50 Third Floor Cut Glass, $1.50 to $75 Basement Dancing Slippers, $8.50 to $16 Third Floor Diary, 75c to $4 Main Floor Dressing Sacque, $6.95 to $25 Third- Floor Embroidered Articles, $2.50 to $35 Second Floor Feather Fan, $3.56 to $20.62 Main Floor Furs, $8.50 to $75 Fourth Floor Gloves, $2.29 to $4.25 Main Floor Glove -Box, $10 Main Floor Hand Bag, 98c to $200 Main Floor Handkerchief, 25c to $2.50 Main Floor Hosiery, heather wool, $2.25 to $4.50 Main Floor House Dress, $4.95 to $9 Third Floor House Slippers, 95c to $2.25 , Third Floor Ivory Novelties, 65c to $11.50 Main Floor Jewel Box. $3.50 to $15 Main Floor Jewelry, $2.50 to $500 Main Floor Knitting Bag, $2.49 Second Floor Kodak, $4.49 to $75 Main Floor Laces. 10c to $30 yd. Main Floor Lingerie, 98c to $100 Third Floor Luggage, $56 to $160-rSixth Floor Manicure Set, 55c to $11.50 Main Floor Neckwear, 75c to $25 Mam Floor Negligee, $6.95 to $30 Third Floor Night Gown, $2.95 to $100 Third Floor Opera Glasses, $10 to $40 Mezzanine Perfume, 25c to $25 pkg.. Main Floor Petticoat, $4.95 to 525 Third Floor Picture Frame, standing, 98c to $15 Fifth Floor Ribbon Novelties, 35c to $9.50 Main Floor Ring, $1.25 to $175 Main Floor Semi-Made Camisole, 98c to $3 Main Floor Kimono, . $2.28 to $35 Third Floor Robe, $9 to $15 Second Floor Silk, $1 to $6 Second Floor Silk-Maid Hosiery, $2.50 Main Floor Silk Underwear, $3 to $14 Third Floor Skating Set. $12.75 to $18.95 Main Floor Skirt, $9.35 to $29.75 Fourth Floor Stationery, $1 to $20-Main Floor Sweater, $4.95 to $30 Third Floor Tennis Racquet, $2 to $15 Sixth Floor Toilet Articles, 50c to $15 Main Floor Umbrella, $4.95 to $57.50 Main Floor Undermuslins, $1.79 to $10 Third Floor Vanity Case, 75c to $17.50 Main Fl. Veil. 35c to $5 Main Floor Waist. $3 to $60 . Fourth Floor Watch, $17.50 to $500 Main Floor m Old Fashioned Chocolates 28c Special 2 lbs. 55c Paramount Assortment Home-made Specials Chocolate Dipped Dollar Mints Chocolate Julip Mints Mexican Chews Bonnet Chocolates and Fruits Individual Chocolates Candy Cones, toe upwards. Chocolate '-Cigarettes and Cigars,, - 10c upwards. Chocolate Novelties, small size, 10c to 25 c. Yuletide and Broken 'Mixed " lb. 35c. ' Ribbon Mixed, lb. 55c. Empty Baskets, filled to your order, 25c upwards. Fancy Boxes, filled to your or der. 25c upwards. Ninth Floor and All Candy Sections. STOCKS AND BEST CHRISTMAS SERVICE ASSURE have' provided, valuable new additions to our gift stocks the largest in the Northwest. We have added every possible convenience to our Christmas service departments.. 300a efficient representa tives, 8 escalators and 14 passenger, elevators are available only at this store. For Small Daughter v Bath Robe, $4.95 to $9.95 Second Beads, 50c to $5 Main Books, 25c, to $10 Fifth Box of Pencils, 50c to $2.50 Main Bracelet, $1.25 to $12 Main Candy Novelties, 25c to $1 ' Ninth Cooking Set, 95c to $2.75 Fifth Croquet Set, $1.50 to $21 Fifth Cut-Out-Books, 25c to $1 Fifth Doll, J5c to $50 Fifth Doll Buggies, $1.50 to $22.50 Fifth Doll Clothing, 25c to $17.50 Fifth Doll Dishes, 25c to $12.50 Fifth Doll Furniture, 98c to $15 Fifth Doll House, $25 to $125 Fifth Drawing. Book, 10c to 98c Fifth Furs, $7.65 to $35 Fourth Games, 10c to $2.50 Fifth Gloves, $2.25 to $3 Main Handkerchief, 10c to $5 Main Hosiery, SOc to $3 Main Jewelry, 50c to $15 Main Middy, $2.85 to $10 Second Music Roll, $5 to $18.50 Main Neckwear, 75c to $2.50 Main Paint Outfit, 35c to $20 . Fifth Purse, $1.35 to $6.50- Main Ring, $1 to $5 Main School Bag, $6.50 Main Sewing Outfit, 50c to $5.75 Sixth Skates. $1 to $4 Sixth Stationery. 15c to $1 Main Slippers, $1.65 to $2.25 Third Sweater, $2.95 to $9.95 Second Toys at all prices Fifth Tricycle, $13.50 to $25 Fifth Umbrella, $2 to $11.85 Main Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor For the Home Andirons, $3.75 to $75 Sixth Floor Bath Mat. $2 to $S Second Floor Blankets, $10 to $25 Second Floor Book Ends, $2.95 to $10 Ninth Floor Brassware, $1.85 to $5 Basement Bric-a-Brac, $1 to $20 Ninth Floor Card Table, $3.95 to $5.25 Seventh Floor Casserole, $2.25 to. $10 Basement Cedar Chest, $30.94 to $45 Seventh Floor Chlnaware, 25c to $100 Basement Cushions. $1 to $18 Seventh Floor New Oregon Fancy new Oregon budded walnuts that open easily. Filled with white meats. 2 lbs. 8Sc, lb. 45c. Christmas mixed nuts, new varieties, 2 lbs. 75c lb. 38c. , California walnuts, new crop. No. 1, soft shell, 2 lbs. 68c, lb. 35c. New mixed fruits, figs and raisins in 7-lb. wood boxes $2.85. Cluster raisins, fancy, fresh from California, ribboned clusters, 2-lb. cartons $1.15. -'b. cartons 60c. New California Oranges ' New California navel oranges, better "this New dates, rich, dark, lb. 45c golden dates, lb. 35c. Ripe olives, large fruit, pint can 30c small fruit. No. 2 J4 "can, 25c Edam cheese, genuine, imported, each $1.95. Bakery The bakery has many suitable things for the Christmas feast, including fruit cakes and plum puddings, Sultana cakes, layer cakes, pound cakes, Scotch short YOU Gifts for Baby Baby Pusher, $3.50 to $5 Seventh Floor Bassinette, $4.95 to $14.50 ; Seventh Floor Bath Set, $3.50 Second Floor Bath Tub, $3.25 to $6 Basement Bib, 75c to $4.98 Second Floor Blanket, $1 to $12 Second Floor Bonnet,' $1.75 to $8.50 Second Floor Bootees, $1.25 to $2.50 Second Floor Brush and Comb Set, 75c to $8 Second Floor Carriage, $26 to $67.50 Seventh Floor Carriage Robe, $4 to $10 Second Floor- Chain. $1 to $2.50 Main Floor Coat, $7.95 to $45 Second Floor Creeper, $1.59 to $3.85 . Third Floor Cup, $1.50 to $4 Main Floor Doll, 35c to $1.50 Fifth Floor Dress, $2.50 to $57.50 Second Floor High Chair, $4 to $18 , Seventh Floor Jacket, $3.50 to $5 Second Floor Leggins, 98c to $2.25 Second Floor Locket. 75c to $3.50 Main Floor Mittens, 25c to 65c Main Floor Plate, 75c to $1.25 Basement Rattle. 15c to $1.25 Second Floor Ring. $1 to $3.50 Main Floor Set of Gold Pins, 25c to $4 Main Floor Shoes, $1 to $2 Second Floor Sleeping Bag, $3.95 Second Floor Slippers. $1- Second Floor Spoon, 60c to $3 Main Floor Stockings, SOc to $1.50 Second Floor Sweater, $3.50 to $5 Second Floor Teddy Bear. 98c to $1.50 Fifth Floor Teething Ring, 50c to $2.60 , . Second Floor Carpet Sweepers, $4.50 to $8.00 Seventh Floor Davenport. $95 to $450 Eighth Floor Electric Appliances, $3 to $200 Basement Balcony Fire Sets, $5.50 to $30 Sixth Floor Furniture at all prices Eighth and Ninth Floors Glassware, 25c to $5 Basement Ice Cream Freezer,. $3.25 to $10 Basement Jardiniere, $2.50 to $10 Basement Lamps, $5 to $130 Ninth Floor Lamp Shade, $11.49 to $125 Ninth Floor Linen Cloths, $12 to $30 Second Floor Walnuts 45 c year than usual, seedless varieties, dozen 60c. 50c, 35c. Fruit puddings, Mrs. Porter's fruit or fig, can 45c and 25c. . -Cluster raisins, new fruit, No. 2 cartons 78c .the No. t cartons 40c. Plum puddings, R. & R., can $1.65 and 60c. Bulletin bread, French pastries, etc. Christmas mince pies. Mince tarts. Pumpkin .pies. All at moderate prices.. Order early. Meier A Frank's : Ninth Floor. LATE SHOPPERS UTMOST SATISFACTION HERE can materially help us realize our desires to. serve yourself and the entire shopping public in the most perfect way possible if you will: Shop in the-morning. Use escalators to upper floors and stairways going down. Carry parcels For Small Son Automobile, $10.50 to $30 Fifth Floor Baseball, 50c to $2.50 Sixth Floor Bat, 50c to $1 Sixth Floor Bath Robe, $4.45 to $10 Third Floor Belt, 25c to $2.50 Third Floor Bicycle, $34.40 to $37.40 Seventh Floor Blocks. 15c to $4 Fifth Floor ' Books, 25c to $10 Fifth Floor Candy Novelties, 25c to $1 Ninth Floor Cap. $1.50 to $3.50 Third Floor Drum, 60c to $4.50 Fifth Floor Erector, $1.25 to $25 Fifth Floor Flash Light, $1 to $3.50 - Sixth Floor Football, $2 to $12 Sixth Floor Games, 10c to $2.50 Fifth Floor Gloves, $2.25 to $3 Main' Floor Handkerchiefs, 10c to 50c Main Floor Hat, $1.50 to $8.50 Knife, 0c to $1.25 Meccano, $1 to $8.50 Mittens, 35c to 65c Moccasins, $3.25 to Third Floor Main Floor Fifth Floor Main Floor $3.75 Third Floor Third Floor $1.95 Third Floor Pajamas, $2.95 to $4 Play Suit, $1.50 to Pennant, 75c to $1.40 Fifth Floor Purse, 75c to $3.50 Main Floor Ring. $1.25 to $9 Main Floor Rocking Horse, $1.75 to $6.75 rum r ioor Shirt. $1.20 to $5.20 Skates. $1 to $4 Sled. $1.25 to $5 -Third Floor Sixth Floor Sixth Floor SHnners. 11.65 to $2.25 Third Floor Stationery? 15c to $1 Main Floor Sweater, $3.50 to $12 j nira ioor Third Floor Tie, 50c to $1 Tinker Tov. 75c Fifth Floor Tool Chest. 12.75 to $6.50 Fifth Floor Top, 10c to 50c Fifth Floor Tricycle, $18.50 to $25 Fifth Floor Wagon. $3.50 to $13.60 Fifth Floor Watch, $1.53 to $17.50 Main Floor For the Home Medicine Case, $1.50 to $12.50 Main Floor Phonograph, $25 to $850 Sixth Floor Phonograph Records, 85c to $3.50 Sixth Floor Picture, framed, $1.25 to $30 Fifth Floor Portieres. $3.45 to $9 Seventh Floor Refrigerator, $35 to $250 Sixth Floor Rug, $5.95 to $100 Seventh Floor Silverware, 50c to $500 Main Floor. Tray. $1.29 to $5 Basement Vases, 25c to $45 Basement Washing Machine, $105 to $230 Basement Balcony 2-Day Sale of Framed Pictures 98c A wonderful variety of subjects reproductions of some of the best-known pic tures in such exquisite color ings that they can hardly be told from the more, expen sive prints. 8x13 size pic tures with one-inch toned gilt mouldings. Meier ft Frank's: Picture Shop, Fifth Floor. Enlarging Orders received any time before 5:00 o'clock tomorrow evening will be finished and ready for delivery- by 5:00 o'clock Friday night. Films Don't forget to get films and flashlight powders to take pic tures of the folks around the Christmas tree and at the dinner table. For best results in devel oping and printing bring us Mon day the films you expose Christ mas day and Sunday. Meter ft Frank's: Kodak Shop, Main Floor. as much as possible. For Grown Son Auto Robe, $15 to $27.50 Second Floor Bath Robe, $5.63 to $24.38 1 S Third Floor Belt, 50c to $10 Main Floor Bill Fold, $2 to $18.50 Main Floor Books. $1 to $20 Fifth Floor Book Ends, $3.95 to $20 Ninth Floor Brushes, $1 to $24 Main Floor Calendar, 15c to $3.00 Main Floor Camera, $2.86 to $19.95 Main Floor Cane, $3.50 to $13 Main Floor Candy Ninth Floor Cards, 50c and 75c Main Floor Checker Outfit, 50c to $3 Fifth Floor Chess Board, 25c to $1 1 Fifth Floor Chess Men, 50c to $8.50 Fifth Floor Cigar Case, $3.50 to $18.50 Mai Floor Cigarette Case, $3 to $12 Main Floor Clock, $1.25 to $65 Main 1oor Collars, 25c to 75c Main Klwor Collar Bag. $2 to $16.50 j , Main Floor Combs, $2.50 to $3 Main Floor Cuff Links, 50c to $20 Main Floor Diary, 75c to $4 Main Floor Fountain Pen. $2.50 to $27 ! -rMain Floor ', Gloves, $4 to $8 Main Floor Handkerchiefs, 35c to $2.50 j Main: Floor Hat, $5 to $10 Mi-in Floor House Coat. $8.85 to $21.85 i Third Floor Humidor, $7 to $25 Ninth Floor Jewelry. $2.50 to $175 . Main Floor . , Knife, 50c to $8 Main Floor Laundry Bag, $1 to $2.50 " Second Floor Lounging Robes, $5.63 to $24.38 Third Floor Luggage, $18.50 to $50 Sixth Floor Pajamas, $2.50 to, $30 . i Main Floor Pipe. 50c to $18.50 Main Floor Poker Set. $5.50 to $25 Main Floor Purse, SOc to $3 Main Floor Safety Razor, $1 to $25 Main Floor Scarf. $5 to $20 Main Floor Scarf Pin, 75c to $50 Main Floer Shirts, $2 to $15 Main Floor Silver Match Case, $3.50 to $7 Main Floor Slippers, $2.50 to $7.50 Third Floor Smoking Jackets, $8.85 to $21.85 . ' Third Floor Smoking Stand, $3.59 to $16 Basement Sox, 25c to $4 Main Floor Stationery. $1 to $20 Main Floor Suspenders, 50c to $3 Main Floor Sweater. $2.50 to $20 Main Floor Thermos Bottle, $3 to $11 i Basement Tie, 50c to $6.50 Main Floor Tobacco, 15c to $1.65 i Ninth Floor Tobacco Jar, $1.40 to $3.50 ; Basement Umbrella. $2.50 to $17.65 ; Main Floor Underwear, $2.50 to $15 Main Floor Watch, $13.50 to $200 j Main Floor Watch Chain, $1 to $24 . . Main Floor Watch Fob, $6 to $7.50 i Main Floor No child's Christmas shall be spoiled for lack of toys or dolls or games if parents come to the West's greatest ... . T-Q-Y-T O-W-N where there are still plentiful assortments of all these and where there are plenty of experienced salespeople to help grown-ups with their selec' tions of such things as will appeal to the children's hearts. - 'f j ' ' :V Please COME EARLY tomorrow and Friday Meier ft Frank's: Toytown, Fifth Floor. Give a Meier & Frank Merchandise Bond -r Gifts for Father Bath Robe, - $5.63 to $24.38 Third Floor Bathing Suit, $3.50 to $20 . -Main Floor Belt. 50c to $10 Bill Fold. fZ to $18.50 I Main Floor j Main Floor t-Fifth Floor UMaln Floor - Books, $1 to $20 Brushes. $1 to $24 Camera, $2.86 to $19.93 J Main Floor i Mam Floor Cane, $3.50 to $15 Candy Cards. 60c to 73c Card Case, 23c to $6 -Ninth Floor Main Floor i Main Floor , Cigar Case, $3.50 to $18.50 f Main Floor Cigarette Case, $3 to $12 Main Floor Collars, 25c to 73c j Main Floor Collar Bag. $2 to $16.50 Main Floor Cuff Links, 50c to $20 " i Main Floor Flashlight, $1 to $3.50 , j Sixth Floor Fountain Pen, $2.50 tq $27 Main Floor Gloves, $4 to $8 j Main Floor Handkerchiefs, 25c to! $4.50 ( Main Floor Hat. $5 to $30 r Main Floor Humidor, $7 to, $25 Ninth Floor Jewelry, $2.50 to $175 Main Floor Knife, 50c to $8 i Main Floor Kodak, $9.49 to $75 I Main Floor Laundry Bag, $1 to $2.30 rSecond Floor Luggage, $18.60 to $50 f Sixth Floor Mackinaw, $14.85 4 Third Floor Muffler. $1.50 to $20 Main Floor Pajamas, $2.50 to $30 ' Main Floor Phonograph, $23 to $850 i Sixth Floor Phonograph Records, 8&c to $3 . i Sixth Floor Photo Album, SOc to $10 i Main Floor Pipe, 50c to $18.50 I Main Floor Poker Set, $5.50 to $25 ! Main Floor Purse, 50c to $3 -Razor, $2 to $5 Ring, $3.50 to $33 Safety Razor, $1 to Main Floor Main Floor i Main Floor 125 Main Floor Main Floor Scarf. $5 to $20 ' Scarf Pin. 75c to $50 ! Main Floor Shavinr Set. $8.50 to $17.50 I Main Floor Shirt, $2 to $15 Slippers, $2.50 to Main Floor $7.50 Third Floor Smoking Jacket, $8.85 to $21.85 Third Floor Smoking Stand, $3.59 to $16 j Basement Sox. 25c to $4 j Main Floor Stationery, $1 to $20 I Main Floor Suspenders, 50c to $3 hMaln Floor Sweater, $2.50 to $20 Main Floor Thermos Bottle, $3 td $11 I Basement Tie. 50c to $6.60 Main Floor Tobacco. 15c to $1.65 Ninth Floor Tobacco Jar, $1.40 to: $3.50 i Basement Umbrella. $2.50 to $17.65 Main Floor Underwear, $2.50 to $15 main ioor to $20 -(-Third Floor Vest, full dress. $10 Watch, $13.50 to $200' -Main Floor Watch Chain, $1 to $25 Main Floor