The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 21, 1922, Page 7, Image 7

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    OREGON
SUNDAY JOURNAL, PGHTLAND, SUNDAY riGIlNING, HAY 21, 1222.
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RADIO ENTHUSIASTS, JN VV UUNVISKTS AN U VklLlZKASi AIMS SmJULdi kkkhim -niiiCH WITH TJUK TiHiUNU, UATAtflX ALAJNMUJJ KAUIU atiKJkluri Ai JBUUJl.US i?KAXSiS.'5&--iJAiSrjM-cxxJl XJAJUiN I.
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vWBat IDo You Choose
for your summer vacation?- A jjriet moun
tain resort- good beach' for. bathing:
spot ideally; situated for camping? The
Ask Mr. Foster Service can give yoa de
tailed information about everything: essen--
, Whatever. Your Hobby
; Yow'Furs
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Opposite
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throughout the summer months the, protection that
i , r " 1 our fur storage vaults kfford. , Free from fear. of '
i ' i ' moths, fire, dust or lossy you need not worry about '.
derived from bemg correctly garbed lor that par
:i ticular activity Our new-Sports Shop is -rightfully
I . proud of the unusual charm and distinction of the
fTry The Quality Stojui
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I tial to the enjoyment of summer traveling.
of Portland
their welfare. - We are off ering special
reaii
uctions
aider man's : tsixta x'toor. -
snorts tors found therein.
in remodeling at present, - v ' t m- -
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Every One
Goes on Sale
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fteriewihg
Only; a Few of the Many
Styles Sketched:
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Past Dress; Sales Here! and
of Course Elsewnere We Pronounce
This the Premier Value-Giving Event of 1922
Elegantly expressing the final word in fashionable dress, these gowns have
been chosen to fill the needs of every social occasion that may be called forth
by summer sportsi afternoon functions or evening affairs. Our own appre- j
ciauon or tnpm may oe measurea oy tne iprce witnjwnicn we urge you to
be here whep the doprs open at nine-fifteen Monday morning.'
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DELICATE and lovely laces ; bouffant taffetas ;
Georgettes and Crepes that hang so slender
ly : Figured Crepe and Krepe Knit, two of the
newest materials; these give. you but a faint idea
of the Variety snown in this sale.
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Oiir Windows Tell the Story
npHE PASTEL shades mauve, rose, primrose,
: I I moss, green and orchid; the brilliant colors
1 poinettia, henna,; flame, copen and royal;
Camellia white, cream and oyster; these are some
of the ichoices offered, i . -a !
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The Demand
for Summer
Umbrellas
is met in many practical and at
tractive ways, by our newly sup
plemented stocks.
Rain or Shine Umbrellas $8.50 to $12.50
;Vivid enough to harmonize with any sports outfit are these umbrellas
ii colors of garnet, peach, cactus, jade, rose, purple, brown, black
and white plaid and blue and white plaid.
Flapper Canes
$3.50 to $7.50
Japanese Parasols
$1.75 to $5.85
Flapper sticks and canes that will Gardens demand these very ar-
make a distinct appeal to the tistic sun shades. Some are of
fashionable ' dresser with their paper, others of hand-embroid-
smartness and newness, i ; , ered silk. . Bamboo frames.
Of the Most Timely Interest
is a new shipment of Rain or Shine umbrellas Just arrived. They
boast attractive handles and come in all plain colors, the "majority
with satin and grosgrain borders. $6L95 and $8.65. ' .
Meier Frank: Uaia Floor. ; MaQ Orders FUIed.)
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The Millinery Salons Cordially Invite You ! to a Snowing of
NEW 'SUMMEM'-MATS I
We have waited before making this announce-
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ment until the millinery salons could boast of
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all these things a widen ess In variety of
styles that takes in everything from the most
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daring sports hat to the distinguished pat :
tern hats; the finest quality in every type of '
hat, and a range of prices that will meet the !
measure of exactly, what you wish to spendJ '
HatsIYoufflMeet;
5 Butterfly-hued straw i h a t s, 1 interesting
braid hats, Chinese blue hats, flower gar-
landed brimmed hats, : rose burdened ma-
5 line hats hats with bird trimmings and
small felt hats.
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and up . to
Colors Yoii Will Meet
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ICmosa, opal wood ashi nuncio, poinsettia, v
bittersweet, Celestial, moss rose, pebble, . B
Kashan, Killarney and the Presden shades. E
We Cannot Over-Emphasize the
the Term "NEW" .
in Connection With These .
New Sm
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eir Blouses
Priced
$5
'desired '
Shown in the two
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styles, the overblouse and the
tuck-ins, these fine quality
crepe d.e : chine i blouses are
prettily trimmed with filet or
Venetian lace. 1 Some; of them
feature the new waffle-ironM
stitch. -v Both long and short
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