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TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1922. HIE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON. I ? :. 5 C TITANIC COLOSSAL . - - 7 Es wool jvrur BLOUSES All ; - It Beggars Oescriptioini It Staggers' Belief t coats 1 re 1 $2,45 H AT NO TIME ANYWHERE SUCH A COME-DOWN IN PRICES GIGA NT I 49c FURNISHING GOODS r , shoes, hats of the AND GAPS OKfC, $25OJ0O FALLS ON ' THE BARGAIN. BLOCK WITH A THUNDERING V CRASH . ' l - i . ,v ' sr , w i i - i i i i i i i x ii rr xi II I 1 I I I w I 4 I l H I 1 , ' , 1 II II II I I I I II 1 11 . VI 4- - S V MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS 3 Big Buys! Gel Here for Them One lot in good assort- QPT ments, $1.50 values.. Owv lAnotiwer" 'Iqfc in "crpesi silk 'stripes and madras, "1 ' AP ?3 and $3.50 values P JL 7D And an extra fine selection in numbers that sold KfT for $3.50 "and $4. . tP.OD READ THE REASON COME AND SAVE HERE IS A CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS MESSAGE we would like to shout from the house-tops we want to drive it home to every man and boy in this part of Oregon. It is vital to the economic welfare of the masculine. Saturday night the doors of the LION CLOTHING COMPANY were locked, preparatory to launching the greatest legitimate, bona fide sacrifice sale of men's and boys' clothing and furnishing goods ever put on record in the West, A Sale With a Reason and .a Purpose -READ: Taking advantage of an un usual opportunity to acquire the complete control of the best located, most popu lar and one of the most successful men's clothing establishments on the entire Pacific coast, Mr. Gus Kuhn, President of THE LION CLOTHING COMPANY, has just purchased the entire interests of M. SamueH.,Fox, former Vice President of the company. " ' "T:- The terms of this gigantic deal involve the immediate 'sacrifice of this huge stock in order to pay Mr. Fox an enormous sum in a very short time. With this brief explanation we announce a sweeping SALE OF THE EN TIRE LION CLOTHING COMPANY STOCK, beginning tomorrow morning, AUGUST 16TH AT 10 O'CLOCK, at reductions that will shake to the foundation Portland's former trading traditions and smash to "smithereens" all previous records in Price Cutting. Positively nothing will be reserved from this mighty sacrifice. Even the new fall merchandise which is arriving daily will be in cluded at substantial reductions. , i And let us make this point clearthe price reductions we quote of merchandise .are genuine, based on' today's worth, not that of or even six months or a year ago. : . j -; on all lines "war days," THE LION CLOTHING COMPANY needs no introduction to .the people of: Portland. For thirty years this firm has had the reputation of selling nothing but sterling merchandise; Tiiou$ands rand thousands of people who know the,, fine reputation of this store have the sam confidence in buying here that they have in dealing with their niost substantial banker. During this sale, as always, the high integrity and reputation of the store will be maintained to the letter. . THE LION CLOTHING COMPANY. PUSH your mm IN MORNING! AT 10 OLOCIC Kuppenheimer Good Clothes The people of Portland expect this store to dominate in value as well as variety. Our wonderful clothing exhibit forcibly emphasizes the leadership for which this, store is noted. Here are the best styles from the best whole sale tailors in America styles for the young man" and the man of mature age. Every new and correct model that fashion sanctions, the richest fab rics and weaves are here in choice patterns and colors in splendid assort ments for your selection. .": HERE IS ONE $25 up to $40 Suits in Lion Brand and Kuppenheimer make.- Plain and fancy dark patterns, Serges and Mix tures. Staple, single and double breasted models. AH wool and a pick-up at $ 1 8o3 HERE'S ANOTHER Wonderful selection in the newest mod els, patterns and col ors, for both y'oung and old. Gabardines, worsteds and cassi meres that sold for $35, $40, $45, now GET THIS ONE $50, $55, $60, $(55 High Power Suits in both extreme, and conservative models. In pin checks, hair line stripes, pronounced stripes and plains. 1 No question about the pleasure you will receive in wearing one at only NOTE: As this sale is admittedly for the express purpose of raising cash, it neces sarily eliminates charges, approvals, re funds, exchanges. r Raincoats In rubberized materi als of moleskin, tweeds and mixtures. Values to $22.50, now $6.05 BOYS' SHOES This line to be closed out completely at just two prices. In black or brown calfskin lace. Oak sole welts. Broad or English toes. $3.50 value in sizes $4.00 anf$4.50 values, 13 to 2, now sizes 2 Yt to 5ft $1.98 $2.69 OVERCOATS For -Fall. Wear Into this maelstrom of value-giving goes our -entire stock at just two prices. Won derful models for the young man, beauti ful fabrics for the older man desiring more conservative models, yet tailored with character and distinction. GROUP NO. 1 Kuppenheimer and Lion Brand tweeds, knits and mixtures in belters, regulars and raglans. Light and dark colors values to (J0 A Ef $60. Now...... tPJLD GROUP NO. 2 $45.00 $50.00 $55.00 Kuppenheimer coats in large choice range of colors, models and sizes. d C Q . O CT $40. Now ...I... .7 tDOtUU WINTER OVERCOATS ; I IN TWO GROUPS Values to $20.00. In fancy mixtures, in darks, belted and .with belts around C"LO fiFC choice now . tPXOO Values to $40.00 in single and double-breasted, in herringbone weaves and in C0l QK plain colors now .v. . ... tpir0J PANTS Light and unfinished UUV4 lUtAVUA Wfca e!? $3.95 Extra values in odd lots, dark colors in serges, worsteds, tweeds and mixtures. Don't fail to see these at only MORE PANTS VALUES THAT SHOUT THEIR SUPERIORITY In blue serges, striped worsted and fancy mixtures, all sizes. QPv Values $7.50 to $9i Now UDUD All pants as drastically reduced. LOOK!! MEN! GABARDINE RAINCOATS , At Give-Away Prices Our entire line in regular and raglan shoulders, values from $24 to $30, is included at ; the re- Q f7fT markably low price, of X O I O Take a Look at This! $10, $12 and $15 .values are included in this remarkable showing of boys' knee-pant suits. Dark colors and serviceable materials Q Q K at only. tDOttl Here is a nifty lot of suits. In stripes, mixtures, checks. , Newest fall models, two-pant K O PC suits at ............ wOmVD: High School SuitS Values to $20. Xong pants suits in cassimeres, and mixtures in the late sport, norf oik, single and double- ? breasted models. "j Qpf Now . DJLJiVD High-grade suits at the price of cheap ones. Values to $34. . In plains, mixtures, tweeds, stripes and over-. plaids, in models demanded by the high school student. Now . $18.45; MEN'S OXFORDS RALSTONS AND TRU-PE-DIC brands. Any oxford in the house, any last, any leather, $7.50 to $10.00, choice, $45 71- : On lot V i nreaa 4 tr 2 - UNION SUITS ; j in cloth J r;:f elt, all colors, : staple shapes. - $3.00 values- , $1.89 $5.00: to $7.00 Felt f Hats in the late and staple blocks - i $3.29 One lot, values to $1 A group of. beautiful . $1 and $10 knit ties 69c ; Two other groups of cut silk Ties in choice patterns specially j priced at - 69and89 THE -MAN IN CHARGE MARKS PRICES AT CAPS $2.50 and $3 values in tweeds,, velours and 1 mixtures; - inde structible visors 1 $1JS9 SOX Fine lisle hose, either -cordovan or black, special 17c BOYS WASH SUITS ! Nationally known 1 brands K. & Manhattan and Paul Jones,' values to $& I $1.39 j BOYS' HATS AND -CAPS AND SUM- . BIER WASH .HATS Values to $1.50 39c j $40-$45i Newest imported and . : domestic WHIPCORDS and GABARDINES Raglan yoke shoulders, belts around -in newest fall shades - $28. 45 ' Athletic and Porothnit UNION SUITS V5 A4' Bal tariff a Skirts ut . Irm.wer , ii; 69c '0: A' :., j "If 1 1 I.. 1 Morrison at Fourth 5 V