The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 07, 1922, Page 24, Image 24

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OF PORTLAND. OREGON !
rmH. sixth.
SO. ALOfR 5T5.
THE GREATEST FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES IN THE THIRTY-ODD YEARS' HISTORY ,OF-THIS
CONOMY EVENT WILL BE CELEBRATED TOMORROW ALL OVER THE STORE
ESTABLISHED -!
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New Fall Coats
Just Received bj Express Astonishingly Smart
A coat sale of importance. A glanc4 at these coats as "they were taken from
tneir wrappings revealed these modish conceits
Bolivia coat with novel stitching' and)
throw collar vr'-ur coat with circular
skirt and coney collar and cuffs velour
bloused coat with fur collar and cuffs j
silver tipped bolivia coat with wolf collar,
and cuffs velour coat with caracul collar
ana wide sieeyes plaid wool mixture coat
with opossum i shawl collar. And these are
but a few cf the attractive styles. Twenty
five dollars. Come early.
New Autumn Dresses
Of Tricotine and Wool Crepe
$19
.50
Shown with the new trimmings of f jne tucks, novel Jbraids and brilliant em
broideries. Some completed with metal girdles which emphasize the new draped
slenderness of their Jines. Sizes 16 to 42.
Meier & Frank's: Fourth Floor.
Modish Over-Blouses and Tuck-ins
For Formal and Infqrmal Wear
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.85
of
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Blouses that ordinarily bear the' prices
$3.95 to $5.00. The materials -are the
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iincav gctji K'-'-e ciepe in snaues
flesh, bisque and white. Manv are tr
med with Irish, val and filet" laceJ Cdm
bined with this are croups of fine tucks
Peter Pan collars, V and square necks.
Sizes 36 to 46. - ' !
MeW &, Frank's : Fourth Floor.
Yd. 15c
j Ginghams Tissues,
W erei25c and 39c yard. 32-inch ftvidths, assorted colors
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! Bleached Muslin, Yd. 12c
Was 20c yard. 36-inch width. Limit 10 yards, j
10 Yards Longcloth $2.50
Was S3.35 bolt. 36-inch soft finish longcloth.
Were! $3.2
Table Cloths $1.98
Heavy mercerized cloths,! 70i70-iijich.
Second Floor.
Second Floor.
Second Floor.
Second Floor.
Turkish Bath Towels 49c
Were! 75c. Heavy, double-thread; 23 Vx45-inch towels.
Women's Gauntlet Gloves 95c
Were 1.50 to $15.' Fabric glovjes. Broken siies, 5 to 7Vz.
Women's Cape skin Gloves 95c
We're $2.25 to $3.50. One-clasp style. Broken sizes, 5 4 to 7 A. Main Floor.
Second Floor.
-Main Floor.
Men's, Women's Umbrellas $1.25
800 good quality cotton umbrellas in sizes for men, women and
school children. Cord and 'ring handles'.
-Main Floor.
BandeaU Brassieres $1.49 .
Were $2.00 to $3.00. Silk and cdtton brocades, satins. 32 to 50. Third Floor
Ribbon Camisoles 95c
Were $2.00 to $2.50. Elastic at top and bottom. Many colors. Main Floor
Ribbon Garters, Pr. 50c
Were $1.00 to $1.50. Novelty and two-tone ribbon garters.
!
Children's Hose, Pr. 29c
4 pairs $1.00. Medium, light weight. Black, white. 5Vi to 10.
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Women's Union Suits $1.59
Were $3.50. Swan Brand, swissj ribbed suits. Medium sizes.
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Women' s Union Suits $1.29
Medium weight. Two styles. Regular sizes. Extra sizes $1.49.
Women'k Silk Vests, $1.55
Were $3.25. dove silk vests, band top styles jin flesh.
Main Floor.
Ma'in Floor.
-Main Floor.
-Main Floor.
Main Floor.
Women's Silk Bloomers $2.45
Were $3.95. Glove silk bloomers', reinforced, flesh color.
-Main Floor.
Butter Cream Chocolates 39c
Regularly 75c pound. Mocha and malted milk! fillings. No deliveries.
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) Main and Ninth Floors, Basement Balcony.
125
Good All-Wool Suits
New Fall Styles for Men j
and! Young Men . ... at
!18
50
A limited number but a remarkable variety
for this sale offers:
First long trouser suits, young1 men's suite and
suits for men of more'mature years. There are even
sports suits that iold for a much higher price.
All-wool fabrics, tailored the Meier & Frank wav. Plentv of natterns an1
varying tastes. Hut izd suits all told. Need we say, cOme early ?
Three-score new
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All-Wool Overcoats $18.50
d colorings to suit
Men and young men
too long. Finely
bottoms and belt
all-wool overcoats for young men
have been 'added to
crarments of like
worth from our rpgular higher priced stocks to such good purpose that this collection offers
a remarkable assortment of fall and winter garment? at eighteen fifty. This is an action
price ana men 01 action won t delay. i i i i f m
will find trousers to match almost
serviceable cassimeres and tweeds lall
loops. All sizes; 29 to 44 waist.
Meier & Frank's : Third Floor.
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All-Wool Trousers $3.95
any coat pattern
-wool fabrics
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if they don't wait
with plain or cuff
Surprises in Furnishings
Men don't need to be reminded that the days for summer furnishings are about
over. Wherefore there's special timeliness in this saje of heavier weight un
derwear, sox and other things that men and
SURPRISE is in the prices read these:"
, s
ox 59c
Regularly 75c pir. Men's famous Stutt-
garter cashmere
and gray and iri
9 to 12.
Union
'Regularly $6.50.
young men need. But the big
sox in plain white, black
heather mixtures. Sizes
Suits $4.95
Australian fleeced wool
union suits, Wright's Health Brand, in nat
ural gray, bjue .gray and buck. Sizes 34
to 46. j
Stuttgarter Suits $7.95
Regularly $11,00. 'Pure Australian wool
worsted union stiits, steam shrunken, won
derfully warm and comfortable. Sizes 34
to 48.
130 td 50. Separate
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Underweai- $2.35 ;
Regularly $3.00. Men'k ; pure Australian
worited shirts and drawers of ' the well-
known Wright's Health Brand. Shirts' sizes
36 to 50. Drawers sizes
garments $2.35.
Union Suite $4.9
Regjalarly $7.50. Wright's" Health Brand
genuine mercerized and worsted (known as
'silk and wool" weavesn Sizes 34 -to 46. ;
Work Shirts 65c
Regularly $1.00. Men's
srzes
VerV
Grocery Specials
3Ieier & Frank's Special Coffee, su
perior blends of rich old satisfac
tory coffees, roasted daily, packed
in lined bags, 3 lbs. 89c jQf
per lb.. ffyj'
Swift's Hams, Premium brand, mild
cure, corectly smoked, Q
- medium sizes, lb iiJr
Best. Butter, Royal Banquet, freshly
churned, 2-lb. rolls : 3(J
Cane Sugar, berry grade, delivered
with other grocery orders,! -
13 lbs. (limit) : . . UX
Naptha Soap, Procter & Gam-IK
hl's White Soao. 10 barOtlV
Patent Floor, Kerr's highest grade,
i 49-lb. sacks G-t OA
for dLOU
From the Quality Bakery
Rye Bread, made from best Eastern
dark rye flour, baked on new tile
i hearthsloaf 15c 10 C
Coffee Cakes, popular French Oftfl
variety, 3 for . . i . .... -iUC
Vanilla Wafers, made from creamery
butter with nut centers,
pound VJ 1
Sugar Cookies, crisp, deli- 1Q
caiely flavored, dozen AC
Mfctr & Franic s: Ninth Floor.
Af Sale of 1200 New Shirts
A Snecial Purchase of Genuine O.D
Armv Shirts ThflLt Have Sold for S3
and More Friday and Saturday
These Are The Real Thing:
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'blue work shirts in
14 toil7. Made with-one pocket.
practical, serviceable garments.' : ' L
Meier & Frank's i Main Floor.
FOR OUR 1700TH FRIDAY SURPRISE
A Wonder i Siale: New Fall Hats
Meter & Frank fiats at a Meier & Frank Price
$2
Anyone who sees these shirts will recognize them for
what they are the genuinely good wear-resisung iian
nel shirts that have no substitutes for tworki outing,
ai-ound-the-house jobs anythmg that dalls for a ptaunch
xy serviceapie smru ;i
We have 1200 of them, all new,f jud
government, for this r
15M, 16, 17, 18 and 19.
at 52.95.
Meier
It .Tplpasftd hv triA
Friday I and Saturday!- sale. . Sizes
Men
& Frank's
won't fmd j their lequali
Main-Flobr,
Hats of distinctive smartness 300 x
charming new Autumn creations -of
silk panne and Lyons (U. S. A.)
velvet in the leading fall Shades of
brown, beaver, tiffin and black.
This sale will satisfactorily solve
the Fall hat problem for three hun
dred Portland women.
. Meier
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Smallj hats, semi-tailored and ex
tremely chic hats slightly larger
hats, the completing touch to street
suit or wrap dress hats, large
and shading the: face these are
the styles shown at a price mark
ing thenvas one of the most amaz
ing of mVmy surprise features, j
Frank's : Fourth Floor, i
Beginning Next Monday I
Class Ar Dressmaking
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This fourse comprises: Sewing, dressmaking, tailoring and
French model making, cutting, fitting and garment con
struction and includes a special oure in "Color Harmony
in Dress.' A splendid course conducted personally by
Madame Coatea complete in 12 lesbns-ffor $5.! Lessons
in this coarse will begin next Monday, September 11th. at
2:30 P. Fifth Floor. I I
171.11 rn- Pattern Shob. Second Floor.
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Tomorrow at 2:30 P. M. on the Fifth Floor
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e Coatfes' Second arid Last
Beginning Next (Tuesday ' - I ;
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Class B Millinery
SUBJECT: ? How to Choose Correct 'and jBecomirig lines in Hats and Gowns,s Together; Vith ai
Survey, of the Dressmakmg and Milliner Courses to Open Monday ati his btore. !- I
All Women and Misses Are Invited to Attend This Most? Interesting Lecture Without Charge. 2:30 tomorrow. Fifth Floor.
This course comprises:! Millinery, bew-mkking and French-
iflower making, copying, covering, making, trimming, lin
Jng'and finishing hats 'making bows arid French flowers.
Course complete iqi 12 lessons conducted personally by
Madame Coate for $5. Lessons in thi course will begin
next Tuesday, September 12thi at 2:30 P. M.-lFifth Floor.
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