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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1922)
t'rHjj) 0E.EGQN DAILY JGU RM&li. 20 WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1C22. PORTLAND. OIIEG ON. e. .. A r RADIO HEADQUARTERS IS IN THE ELECTRIC SHOP, BASEMENT, SIXTH STREET COMPLETE v OUTFITS AND PARTS CARRIED: IN STOCK The Importance of Seeing in only , realized when your sight begins to fail. At the first indications of trouble tired eyes or headaches you should consult a special ist. We Jhave expert optometrists who will give your eyes a complete and thorough test, telling you just what care you should give them. ,; The Worth , of Your Furs . MOVED Refrigerators and ' stoves have been moved to the seventh floor, where the best facilities for serving- you have been arranged. You - will find our prices and terms on stoves and refrig erators most satisfactory. Meier ft Frank' : Seventh Floor. ESTABLISHED No matter what their intrinsic value they represent to you one of the most beautiful Additions to your winter wardrobe. Pro vide for their care during the summer months, the time of the ?rear when they are endangered most by moths, dust, theft and oss. Our Fur Storage, vaults -? assure their safety." Furs. re paired and remodeled fat lowest rates now. - i - Meter ft Frank's : Fourth Floor. . The Quality store of Portland Oregon SIXTH. MORBISOH. AIDER STS. j Meier ft Frank's : MexaanJn. 1 Arrived! 200 New All-Wool Suits for Men TWENTY-FIVE dollar suit presentation always J an event at this store is particularly so this time because the assortment runs so strongly to the good conservative types that so many men want. It is in clothes ofthis staple character that tailoring counts-and we ask you particularly to note the way in which these clothes are made. . - BLUE serges and smooth finished worsteds stand out in this showing. Majority are in the medium weights the season calls for. The designing is excellent these suits will fit and keep their shape far beyond the time limit of the ordinary low-priced garments Plenty of good patterns in light and dark shades. "All sizes 36 to 46 are included. Meier ft Frank's : Third Floor. (Mail Orders Filled.) On the Center Aisle A Remarkable Sale Glove Silk Under things Vests, Knickers, Step-ins, Pettiskirts 2000 garments of this famous make, ) in the varied styles listed above, in plain and fancy weaves, will be placed 'on sale tomorrow. The colors are flesh, apricot, sky, wisteria, turquoise. Some have slight imperfections. Sold in the regular way these garments would be $2.50 to $4. All regular sizes. I . .-V Rompers and Dresses A big assortment of children's pretty summer romp- 1 . ers and dresses. -They are made . of practical ging- hams, ehambrays and piques. Rompers are patterned I in peg top style some are finished in band knee I romper fashion. All are trimmed with bands of C contrasting . materials and large pearl buttons. I Sizes 2 to 8 years. Regularly $1.29 to 1 1.98. J Mefer A Frank's : Main Floor. (Mall Orders Filled.) $1.98 Groceries Crfieo Shortealag, best for warm -weather cooking. 9-lb. can $2.10 the 6- lb. cans S1.40. the 3-lb. cans.... Moby's 8almoa, fancy red fish. No. 1 Otf round cans, 3 for 81, can OiJ V Patent Floor, Kerr, superior homed O fC baking brand, sack &fJJ Alpine MDk, Nestle, Oregon make, "I tall cans, dor., SI. IS, can XwC Shredded Wheat, best summer cereal, OC -dor. pkgs., SI. 45. two pkgs 3C Cora Meal, Kastern yellow or white, OO No. 9 sacks "OC Sweet Potatoei, Virginia, nearly whole, OC - No. 24 cans J Macaroni or Spaghetti, Oregon made, Og No. 1 cartons 2 for iwC White Beans, small n baking, 6 0?. lbs., 48. S lbs. , OC For leed Tea, Ceylon Tea, regularly Og 60c, special lb.. 480, half lb, OC Bakery Bulletin Boor knots, large, light and crisp, baked in pure vegetable shortening, dozen o in carton 43C Pineapple Pies, crisp, flaky crust, OC liberally filled OOC Layer Cakes, several fillings and A tig frostlngs OC Citron Cookies, delicately flavored, 1 Q -citron center, dosen a 57 C Meier & prank's : Ninth Floor SPECIALIZING IN FOUR ATTRACTIVE GROUPS 600 New Summer Bresses Charming Styles for Women and Misses The vogue for gingham and summer goods dresseshas invaded the. afternoon affair the. summer evening even the dinner dance. The prettiest the coolest the smartest dresses in Portland are ; shown in these four groups. The prices are no less attractive. ' . V - . x 1 Ginghams Tissues Linens Voiles Ratines 150 new dresses of many col ored voiles, brilliant ging hams and tissues. In checks, solid colors and dots. Many are organdie trimmed. Others are in slimly hanging sports styles. 150 dresses fashioned of sheer voiles, crisp ginghams and the popular linens and ratines. Some of the styles are along simple sports lines, others more fancy. A very exceptional price. 100 dresses of voile, ging ham and striking combina tions of gingham and organ die. Many or the voile frocks show touches of drawn work. The gingham and organdie dresses are most charming. 200 dresses including; cleverly, patterned voiles, ginghams, linens and ratines. The lat ter two. materials are un usually popular and we have seen no more desirable dresses than these at $15.00. ir s g.oo Meier & Frank's : Fourth Floor. (Mall Orders F tiled. For Summer Homes, Porches and Gardens A Meter & Frank Exclusive Importation Just Off theiShip Rockers , Settees (12.95 A SHIPMENT of exceptionally "designed, splen didly made grass furniture, j TheCvariety of pieces and styles is greater than any pre viously available in these imported lines, while the prices are considerably lower than those of a year ago. Although this shipment is large, by reason of the excellence of the furniture and the low prices quoted, ; we suggest that you shop early to be sure of getting the pieces you want: : : Tables $C.95 SQ.95 Steamer Chairs $9.95 The Entire Shipment Goes on Sale Tomorrow for the First Time Make Selections as Early as Possible r j '-Meier Frank's 1 Eighth. Floor. Matt Ordeni FUled.) 1 r '