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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1921)
THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, 24 Friday; October 21, mi. PORTLAND. OREGON. I f : LAST DAY 6F OUR TREMENDOUS PRE-HOLIDAY SALE- OF. 100000 HANDKERCHIEFS FOR WOMEN, MEN AND CHILDREN AT; MARKED; SAVINGSMAIN FLOOR Headqiiarteris for Colunibia (Graf onolas , and Records MOST COMPLETE STOCKS AT LOWEST PRICES w r. . . i Cocoa Rolls 39c ' Regularly 70c, Hand-rolfed vanilla So- ciety cream tiippediatStollwerck's Exqui site chocolate and rolled in flaky cocoa llut Ko deliveries at pound box 39ci . ' v Mala and ftinth Floors, BasepMot Balcony. '5r ' . ; Last Day to Consult Mrs. A. L. Craig The" special corset talks' by Mrs. A. L. Craig end tomorrow.' Consult her about your corset. problems.-- - Meter" Frank': Third Moor. Xuc Quality- Sronn OF. PORTLAtCD' ' 1 SEE AD PAGE 3 Special Instrument and Record Outfit Make Your Own Term in Reason ' .SIXTH FLOOR it It 1W mm$ ; miriFWf 1- CMMra! (0 Oiir Grocery Specials Tab! Apricots, Silverdale ' Brand, in syrup. No. 2J4 cans, ETQ doz. $2.25. three .cans Sterling bacon, light firm AfA -well streaked strips, lb.' rkW .Sliced Pineapple, slightly broken slices, .No. - 2 cans; doz. OA n $2.29, n 4VL Crosby Cora, Sunkist brand doz. cans $25. three KG cms ............... J7Lr Seedless Raisins, new - California, . unbleached, No. '1 car ' tons, 3 for IOC Qnality Coffee, Royal Ban- QfZg quet, 3 lbs. $1, lb.... OOU Best Batter, Blue Ribbon, QQ freshly churned, roil ... 2L. .Salad Fish, light meat Tuna, can 35c Shrimp, No. V OCkn cans .,...V.....V..,Oi7C Pure Lard, Swiff s Silverleaf Qt brand, No. 5 pails.... avi California Almonds, 3 lbs. QK $1, lb. ............. OUlv Pure Pork Sausages, freshlyjnade, correctly seasoned, OCA' links, lb.... ;wt Bakery Bulletin ' Raisin Breads Sunmald variety, full "5..-.... 18c Mince, Pies, AKn each . Genoa" Cakes, delicateiy PA v flavored, each . . '-Vwt-' Empress Cakes, with citron QA and seeds, each OUC . Meier Frank's : Ninth Floor. .New Trimmed 34.98 -$5;98 An assortment of new fall and winter hats divided into two special price groups. These are developed of panne velvet, Lyons (U. S.) velvet, duvetyn- and plush. Smartly trimmed with ostrich quills and flowers. Colors are red, tangerine, brown, black, navy and Harding blue. I Children's Hats $1.49 ' A clearaway of -children's hats of velvets velvetta and felt Also included are hats of zibeline plush at 1.98.- Fall Suits. 819.75 Regularly priced at $24.50 to 29.56. Women's and misses' suits of tricotine, broadcloth and velour in youthful fur trimmed mod els, also tailored effects embroidered and braid bound, i Colors In clude navy, brown and black. Sizes 16 to - ' .... WWt1 -i - ' 1 $ Dresses 10 An unusual : assortment of 100 women's and .misses' new fall dresses. Fashioned of tricotine, serge yelour ' and satin in many attractive styles and colors. They, are beaded, braided, embroidered, some silk stitching . and yarn trimmed. Sizes 15 to 48. ' Coats $9.75 Attractive coats for girls', dress and school wear of kersey cloth, velveteen and heather mixtures. Belted and full.flaring styles with large snug-fitting collars of fur and self materials. ; Sizes 7 to 14 years. . . - . ., ' ; Children's Coats $7.75 i These serviceable school coats are of pebble cheviot, kersey cloth, velveteen and heather mixtures in attractive- new fall shades. Lined and unlined, loose uid belted models. ' Sizes 7 to 12 years.1 For Men and Boys Blouses 69c Regularly priced at 89c' Boys' percale blouses In light and dark striped patterns. Sizes 6 . to 15 years. ' " Undergarment $1.29 itfen's wool mixed shirts and drawers in natural color. Suit able weight for fall and winter , wear. AIL sizes. Play Suits 79c Children's denim play suits trimmed with red. Sizes 1 to 8 years. - v ' Trousers 89c Regularly 1.29 pair. - Cllara way of boys', corduroy trousers In dark colors. All sizes. Men's Sox. 25c Men's lisle soz In black, white and cordovan Sizes 10 to 12. Seconds. . , Kiibber Boots 83.49-S3.98 About" half price for 300 pair men'sheavy rubber boots with extra solid .rubber soles. Knee" length boot v sizes 6 to 11, pair 3.4 Thigh length boots, sizes 7 to ii, pair 3.98. Work Shoe $4.35 ; : Men's serviceable r brown calf wwa s noes mat are bu It tn Sizes 6 to 11. ,! ' wear. Boys' High CuU $2.98 , Boys' heavy calf shoes with be!- ' lows tongue and chrome leather , soles. ' Just the thing for hard 1 winter war. Sizes lO'to l3Ji, : 55,!,e,a--9s ; sixe$ to ; . Meier k. Frank's; Basement alcW To Be Held in the Auditorium at 10:30 A. M and 3:00 P. M. if Bh . '. .1,1 v. v v : t. i . .iiMMUiJtn. II 1.1aBooavr that dinflw inf tKaiOuiaitnLo Place: Sixth Floor, Meier & Frank Co. EVERY little boy or girl is invited, to " come to our Tippy Toe Bubble, Book ' Parties a new kind of party differ- . ent from any given before. The parties will be held in front of King Cole's Castle down by 'the sea. There will be several very exciting guests of honorThe Little Girl With the Curl, Johnny Who Went to the Fair, Old Mothes ; Hubbard, the Milk Maid, Bobby Shafto, Tom, the Piper's Son, Mary arid Her Little I Lamb and all the other characters of Mother Gooseland. - - , Be Sure and Come Jean and Jacques will open the big- Bubble Book promptly so be here on time to see the fun. There will be music, games -and. pantomime -mose fun " than a circus. Ifs all planned for you it's free, so come. Ask mother-if she wcAild like to come. . She, too, will be very welcome. . . ' . - " f- , : Time: 10:30 and 3 . Sizes for Boys 7 to'16"in This . ' '." : Sale of New Two-Knieker Suits Thrifty parents by the score have come, seen and bought these 'wonderful two pants suits for their boys. And they hiave gone away 'satisfied that this is the best sale of its kind in years. . $ Every suit new. Every suit til wooL ' Every suit sturdily" built. Every suit a remarkable value. Every suit -has two pairs knickers, j J. Styles for wide-awake boys. . Lots of desir--able patterns In dark mixtures. ' Better see these suits at 8.85 tomorrow. ' NewMaddnaws New all-wool mackinaws in rich plaid ' effects. Full belted styles for boys of 6 to 18 years. 7.45 to 16,50. . t j Blouses 85c j Boys' serviceable percale blouses in light! and dark striped effects. Polo collars. vSlies" 6 Caps $1.50 , Boys' new caps In latest styles, patterns and col ors. All sizes. j '.Our ,:Teasel caps ? at 2.50 are - exceptionally populan. - , Furnishings Full 'assortments of; sweaters, raincoats, over coats, ties, belts, sleeping garments everything for boys. ' ' : ' ' ' ' "r SOLE-AGENTS FOR f'JACKIE COOGAN" CLOTHES NEW "SAMPECK? 3U1TS AND OVERCOATS . Meier Frank's : pJiiril Floor. ' (Mall OTdeira Filled.) "r In the Toilet Goods Shop ' Jerren's Benzoin; and ' Almond Lotion,. 3.7 c. , . . ' " Hind's Honey Almond, Cream, 79c and:45c;;; . , . . ! Tanforan Lotion, i and 6oc ' Mennen's Talcum, 23c Lehn and Fink' Riveris. Talcum 35c. - ' Lazell New Style Assorted Tal 'cum. s5c. - ' . . ! Meier . Woodbury's ' Facial Soap. 3 cakes 65c,, cake 23 c - 25c Boanie Baby Castile Soap, cake Wl 9c. ! j Roger & Gallet Assorted Toilet Soaps, round cake 40c ; :'2Sc Borjois, Almond, Lettuce and Marshxnallow Soap, cake toe. . La Blacbe Face Powder. 49c Manon Lescaut Powder. 1.25. Daggett & Ramsdell's Cream, 11.50, 85c and 50C. . Pompeian ( Night Cream, 90c and 45c , Pompeian Day Cream, 55c Milkweed Cresfln, 90c and 45e. Hyglo Najl Preparation, 63c and 33c - Mary Fuller, Nail Polish, 5 0c and 25c, - Sea Shell. Nail Polish, 50c St Frank's : Main Floor. (Mail Orders Filled.) . Center Aisle Main Floor Sale - - 400 New Wool and Velveteen - ii..-,. i u DRESSES1 Average half price for new all-woof serge and velveteen dresses from a good maker, .' More than a dozen pretty' styles. ; .Wool and silk embroidered middy styles, fancy stitched . garments, some with lace trimmed collars and '. cuffs. Box and side pleated skirts. , - Sizes 6 to 16 years. . T , ' 4 A - . Meier Jb Frank's: Center Aisle. Mala Floor.' ' Get All You- Pay For WKich, When There Is Question of Clothes, Is Simply Another Way of Saying - Get Society Brand" . Clothes Get them here you can't get them else where, but you can go elsewhere and pay the same prices for inferior brands. Get the geniune brand "Society" and you get everything that's worth while in clothes. . Get style. Get good tailoring to mate the. style last, 'Get all-wool fabrics. Get these "in Society Brand and you'll gets your money's worth; - ' t- d ' NEW LOWER PRICES NOW Society Brand Suits $40 to $60 Society Brand Overcoats $45 to $75 MeIer ft Frank's : Third Floor. ;(Maa Orders FUled.) This Table ShoW-iii Part-i ' Why We're Selling Hats It doesn't take an expert -mathematician to figure :It but prices are from 25! to 50 less than -they were even a year. ago; . '.But it isn't "only here, .you get thebest of it qualities and workmanship are a' lot better. Styles ? Everything that's new. Colors ? Ditto. - ; , , "1 - Make FaU 1920 Spring 1921 . ; , Fall 1921 Mallory $10 , $7-$8. $5-$6 Schoble ' $8-$10 --'..$8. ' s$5-$6 Berg v. $8-$10 , $?.50-$8. $5-S6 Stetson v.. . $12 : $10 . - ' ' $7- " Knox $12" . $10' ' $7.50 Meier ft Frank's : Main Floor. (Mail Orders Filled.) ' ! ' ' l - - . . . '.'' I v A Hot ftp! . .. .f Buy. Underwear Here Now Save on Stahdard Brands K WVe emphasize that the savings are on STAND- 4 . ARD; lines, -for-if there's, anything closer to a ' man's comfort and ; well-being than his under 7 wear, we don't know it. Weknow that the gar :ments l will : fit : arid e 'comfortable, ; that " they'll wash and wear well and give satisfaction. Sav- v T,ings are.BIGl' 1 ; " - . j , , : : .'MAKES: Stuttgarter, Munsing;-Richraon4,.Vassar, Spring - , ttx, Kerry- KniW4 Mediicott and many others. MATERIALS: Worsted mixed, worsted plated, light, me- r -dium and heavy wool mixed, all wool and; cotton fleeced garments. : . ; - v PRICES: Union suits special -at $l.9S. 12.45. J2.S5. 3.55 and S5.4 5. separate smrts and drawers special at 5c and "13.50. ;, , s . . Meier ft Frank's:- The Store for Men, Main Floor. iMail Orders filled.)