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DAILY JOURNAL -.23 TUESDAY, . SEPTEMBER 12, i 1922. PORTLAND, OREGON. THE OREGON Mi CUPID DELIVERS haymaker; puts KID I'COY OUT XjOb Angeles, Sept 12.- r X. S.) The scheduled ninth wedding venture of "KM" McCoy, who In private. life is Norman Selby, with Mrs. Jacqualine McDowell of Baltimore is off abso lutely off and Mrs. McDowell is speed- Ins on her way back to Baltimore. And today the "kid"-is in possession of a perfectly good marriage license which he secured last week but never used. Cupid's fatal knockout punch came when the was-to-be Mrs. Selby was delving throtigh the kid's coat pockets in search for a telegram from Eastern frHends wishing her happiness. Instead of finding the congratulatory message here is what she found : LETTER IS GIVEAWAY "Detroit, Mich September 8, 1922. "I feel sure the newspaper stories about you are untrue and that no one elBe has taken my place in your heart-. Miy faith in you remains unshaken and I am looking forward to the day when we can be together again in beautiful California. I love you, dear, and long to see you. (Signed): "Redhead." Immediately Mrs. McDowell called everything off and started packing her trunk to return East and she left Los Angeles last Saturday, according to the kid's own admission today. "It's "better to find out these little things before one gets married," said the former ring champion today, "for when I enter the matrimonial ring the ruexj time it will be for a finish en gagement forever!" 'KII IS RESIGNED The kid failed to show' disappoint ment because of the sudden desertion. ."I have lived and loved," he said, "but can I be responsible for a girl sending me such a telegram? Of course, I never, told Jacqueline -for why give her cause for distrust. It is impossible to regain a woman's love. I know !" There wag general belief in motion picture circles today that the sudden collapse. of Selby's ninth wedding plans would not put the dampers on another venture for him, as he refused to deny that the titian haired lassie from -Detroit would in the near future inhabit his Hollywood bungalow. "I can't exactly say we are going to be married, but I've learned from past experience it ie always well to have someone to rely u'ttdn.".he Raid in fur ther "explanation, .- ' Service League of Episcopal Church Holding Sessions Five classes of the Church School Service league of the ITpiscopal church are in. session in the Labor temple every day and will be continued to the end of the week. The league,, which now has a mmbership of 40,000,3teaches its members methods in neighborhood and church work. Last year it spent J125.000. and among other things sent 30,000 Christmas gifts at mission sta tions. Those attending the classes here are the heads of the lerfgue In each diocese. Leaders of 'the five classes are Mrs. Thomas M. Weber, Michigan: Miss Kdith H. Maurice, Michigan ; Mrs. B. B. Wilson, Southern Virginia ; Rev. .Gordon M. Reese, Houston, Texas, and Miss Evelyn Withers. i Hazelwood Pastry BOSTON CREAM PIE The base of this de lightful pie is made of sponge cake filled with a rich, creamy custard and topped with meringue. A tempting and nutritious dainty. 50c Each HAZELWOOD DAIRY STORE 126 Tenth Street BROADWAY HAZELWOOD 127 Broadway " BUILT TO RED1MADKS' are - tbaa BED BOOFSD. good toekiaa, (obstutiauy bUt I"'"' jtnttm im( roa ot in year muihom. BL1L.T TO KMMJKK"T Ataoteteiy.. Kmv totwcb KroBomr to Shin. N ' The Quality Store of Portland Oregon FtTCM. 5XTM MORRISON. AlOCR 5T5. Three Unusual Opportunities in the Fashion Salons Clearaway Sports Suits no Regardless of the prices we have quoted during the summer months, we are offering an as sortment of jersey, silk and tweed sports suits at a price that will dispose of every suit in a day. Mostly small sizes. Silk and Wool Skirts $5 A final disposal of summer weight silk and wool skirts in plaids, stripes and novelty designs. Originally priced at $12.50 to $25.00 for clearaway, $5. Velvet Jackets $5 Disposal of the remaining stocks of our black velvet jackets. Vari ously styled. Meier & Frank's: Fourth Floor. i Clearaway Summer Blouses A limited number of summer blouses that were originally $7.50 to $10.00 to be closed out at $4.85. The styles shown are tuck-ins and overblouses, in colored voiles, linens and organdies. Some are hand made. Some are trimmed with narrow knife pleatings and frills. Sizes 36 to 44, but not all sizes in every kind. Meier & Frank's : Fourth Floor. Sale of Pumps and Oxfords $OJ5 That this footwear is half price is wonderful but that it is Meier & Frank quality, stylish, service able footwear at half price is more wonderful. A close-out of various short lines. Black kid, gray suede, patent and combination strap pumps; patent and sport low heel oxfords. Other desir able numbers short lots. No phone, mail or C. O. D.' orders. Meier & Frank's: Third Floor. Attractive Serving Trays 89c Regularly $1.50. Attractively designed mahogany finish serving trays in size 11x17 inches" Made with end handles. Glass covered centers. Meier k. Frank's: Basement. Notion Opportunities White Cotton Rickrack Braid, 3 -yard pieces, 2 for 15c, each ............ OL Extra Heavy Sanitary Belts, white ordy, special 39C Velvet Grip' Skeleton Waist and Hose Supporters,. sp- TQn . cial OIL Bias Tape, black and white, sizes 2 to 7, bolt of 6 Cahfornia Silk, all coiors, 100 yard spools, 3 spools 1An ' 25c. each J.UL Meier Frank Rust -Proof Safety Pins, rj nickel plated, card .... I t- Clothes Pin Skirt or Trouser Hangers Uv Enameled Coat Hangers, white, pink and blue, special Q Wooden Slipper Trees, JQ Middy Emblems, large OQ assortment, each .... aL- Cotton Sanitary Pads, OQ box of 6 for tdk, Single Mesh. Hair Nets, OpT cap shape, 6 for .... 'a: Main Floor. j 66 Hot Weather Special Iceland" Refrigerator $18.95 A solid oak refrigerator like illustration (except that these .are the wanted front top icinjr type). Well insulated, with baked -on ..kn. 1 l : ; ao I'ihf iuw dime lining. oo f -sL inches - high, - 22 inches 50 lbs. ice capacity. Reg ularly low priced at $24.50, now a fourth less. If desired your own terms In reason. Meier A Frank's: 7th Floor LEADERSHIP" Course by Miss Edith M. Kempthorne, N. Y., Camp Fire Girls' National Field Executive, at Public Library, 8 P.M. (Headquarters Here Atwater 4600) WFOETU3M1TT I J ' " i- - Tomontow the Golden Trail of Opportunity Will Lead to Every Department in the Store Glazed Filberts 29c Cretonnes 1 7c Regularly 60c pound box. 1500 pounds oi targe Barcelona xuperts giazeu in our finest honey and sugar combina tion. No deliveries. Main and 9th Floors, Basement Baloony. Regularly 35c to 50c yard. 2000 yards of good weight cretonnes in a wide variety of attractive patterns, Meier & Frank's: Seventh Floor. Mayonnaise Sets $1 Hot Water Bottle $1 Were $1.50. Mayonnaise dishes with silver-plated frame and glass lining. A silver-plated spoon completes the set. Meier & Frank's: Main Floor. Regularly $1.50. Two-quart hot water bottles, seamless rubber, with one-year guarantee. Meier & Frank's: Main Floor. Candle Sticks $1 6 Napkins $1 Were $1.50l each. Silver-plated, plati num finish candle sticks, 5 iriches high. Designed in Colonial style. Meier & Frank's : Main Floor. Reeularly $2.50 the half dozen. Table napkins, hemmed and ready for use. 20 inches square. Meier & Frank's : Second Floor. Toilet Soaps 16 Cakes $1 Imported and domestic toilet soaps, priced regularly at j; 10c to 20c a cake. Soaps for all needs and all complexions. Many delightful odors. Meier Jk Frank's : Main Floor. All-Wool Serge Yard $1.59 Regularly $2.00 yard. Three new lines of fine all-wool serge. 54-inch fine qual ity tailor serge, 54-inch storm serge and 54-inch French serge. Navy and black. Meier & Frank's: Second Floor. Hose 29c Seconds off the 50c grades. Women's lisle and cotton, . hose in black, white and cordovan. Meier Frank's : Main Floor. 3 Yds. Goods $1 Regularly 60c yard. 36-inch checked white goods of excellent quality. Meier & Frank's : Second Floor. Bed Spreads $1 Regularly $1.50. Size 54x80-inch blue crochet bed spreads at this special op portunity price. ; Meier k Frank's : Second Floor. Stamped Dresses 98c Regularly j $1.75. Stamped Economy house dresses of soft unbleached mus lin. Attractive designs for lazy dazy and outline work. Meier i& Frank's : Second Floor. : Needlework 50c Regularly 75c to $1.50. A collection of needlework that includes centers, tow els, combing jackets, laundry bags, aprons, ecru scarfs, etc. Meier & Frank's: Second Floor. Package Dresses 98c Regularly $2.25 to $3.50. Children's dresses,, ready made, complete with the necessary embroidery thread to finish. Sizes 4 to 12 years. Meier: & Frank's: Second Floor. T oiletries $1.50 Regular $2.25 value. A $1.50 package of La Boheme face powder and a 75c bottle of La Boheme perfume both for $1.50. Meier & Frank's : Main Floor. Ribbons 59c Regularly 89c to $1.50 yard. Included are satins, taffetas, moires, Dresdens and cires in stripes and plaids. Suit able for hair bows, ribbon bags and camisoles. Meier & Frank's: Main Floor. Ribbon Novelties 50c Regularly 85c to $1.25. Ribbon novel ties including vanity bags, powder ' puffs, pin sets, infants' carriage robe, clamps, bags, etc. Packed in boxes with gift card inclosed. Meier &. Frank's : Main Floor. Pillows 50c Floss pillows of blue cambric, ready for covering. 65c pillows, each 50c. The 85c pillows each 65c. The $1.00 pillows each 75c. The $1.25 pillows Meier & Frank's: Seventh Floor. Stamped Aprons 59c Regularly $1.00. Busy Hour aprons made of unbleached Lillian -cloth and stamped with effective patterns for applique embroidery- , Meier & Frank's: Second Floor. Needlework 98c Regularly $1.50 to $2.50. An assort ment of gowns, pillow cases, linen cen ters, children's dresses and scarfs. . Stamped in attractive patterns. Meier & Frank's: Second Floor. Stamped Scarfs 95c Regularly $1.20 value. Dainty scarfs stamped on white and cream art cloth for lazy dazy and French knot patterns. Lace trimmed edges. Complete with 5 skeins of Silkine embroidery cotton. Meier & Frank's: Second Floor. Ribbon Renin 'ts Each 10c A clearaway of odds and ends of rib bons from our regular stocks. In some cases there are several lengths in one "bunch" at 10c each. 1 to 3-yard lengths. All colors and widths. Meier & Frank's: Main Floor. Needle Work 25c Regularly 50c to 75c. A splendid assort ment of stamped needlework to provide interesting work for your free- hours. Included in this group are aprons, tow els, scarfs, centers, etc. Meier & Frank's : Second Floor. Girls' Dresses $1.59 Play Suits 98c Regularly $1.95 and $2.50. Attractive bloomer dresses of gingham and cham bray, for little, girls 2 to 6 years. Meier A Frank's : Second Floor. r i,ri,r i anA $1.50. Children's blue denim and striped chambray play suits. 2 to 6 year sizes. Meier & Frank's: Second Floor. CENTER AISLE SALES Main Floor, Fifth Street Famous "Mina Taylor" and Gold Medal j House Dresses $1.95 The regular prices range from $2.50 to $4.50. Clearaway of broken assortments and discontinued numbers of Mina Taylor and Gold Medal dresses of gingham and madras, many trimmed with organdy and voile. In attractive belted styles. Many good looking patterns and colors. Sizes 36 to 44 but not all sizes in any one kind. New Ail-Wool i Sweaters $1.98 Just received by express new shipment of 1800 all-wool sweaters in slip-on style. Plain colors and bright combinations. Fine for early fall and winter wear. Women's and misses' sizes. An excellent value at $1.98. . Clearaway of Lace Curtains 98c to $2.98 Odd lines from a well-known .manufac turer. Ruffle curtains of scrim and voile, also plain curtains of scrim, voile and marquisette. Some are hemstitched and have lace edges and insertions. White, cream and ecru. Close to maker's cost. Meier & Frank's: Center Aisle. Main Floor. In the Store for Men t "Vassar" Union Suits 2 Suits for $2.50 Close tor half price for Vassar high grade underwear, finely tailored of self -striped madras cloth. Men will buy these athletic union suits for the warm weather still ahead and many for year round wear. Nearly all sizes although the line, is broken. - Sox, Pr. 25c 6 Prs. $1.25 Half a dozen of these "Honest Jarico" cotton sox and a man's hosiery, prob lem is satisfactorily solved for a long time. They have exceptional service qualities due to the sturdy manner in which they are knit with extra strong tops, double heels and toes. Navy, cordovan, light and dark slate, black and white. Sizes 9 to 11. Golf Coats $395 The phrase "Golf Coats" hardly does justice to these "SumKnit" garments which are more versa tile and admirably serve a va riety of outdoor as well as in door purposes. The comfort and warmth afforded by these all wool knit garments make them especially good for "winter. Green, brown and blue heathers. Two pockets. - Sizes 34 to 46. Sieicr & Frank 2 Prs. Sox 25c Heavy weight sox for men who need foot protection regardless of weather, specially good for outdoor workers. The opportu nity to buy these staple 20c and 25c pair sox at 2 pairs for 25c is unusual. Three colors -brown, grey and black and all sizes in the lot but not 'all' sizes in each color. s: Main Floor. The Boys' Store Offers Famous "Kaynee" Shirts 95 c- Boys liking K a y n e e stvles as they do. and i mothers liking Kaynee wearing quality as they do, the hundred shirts in this sale should fly away at 95c each. Good madras and percale in attractive stripes. - De tachable collars. Sizes 12 to 14H, " '. Knickers $1.65 Another opportunity. Boys' blue serge knickers,, excellent for school wear. Fully cut. Lined throughout. Taped seams. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Mackinaws $4.95 At this reduced ptice all-wool mackinaws for' 6 to 12-year boys; for 13 to 18-year boys at $6.95. There's a world of warmth and wear in them. Belts all around. Slashed and patch pockets. Plaids and heathers. Boys' Caps 69c j All-wool caps- just; like Dad's in tweeds,' herringbones and smart mixtures. Buckram vi sors, half -leather sweats. Sizes 6 to 7. - .ff,r. Mler Sc. Frank's : Third Floor. 1000 Fountain Pens $1 Regularly priced at $1.50 to $2.50 each. In this assort ment are fountain pens of almost every good kind some with plated gold bands and others with ring or clip. The majority are "self -filling." v ( Meier & Frank's : Main Floor. Sale of Embroideries 10c Regularly 12c and 15c yard. Cambric and longcloth embroidery edges and insertions, in a wide variety of patterns suitable for use on infants' garments, undermuslins, etc. Sale of Filet Bands The 11-inch bands, regularly 39c yard, reduced to 25c The 14-incn bands, regularly 49c and 59c yard, reduced" to 39c. The 1-8-inch bands, regularly, 79c yard; reduced to 49c. Exact repro ductions of hand-made filet. ' - Meier & Frank's : Main'TFioor. j Grocery Bulletin Superb Coffee, high grade, freshly packed, regular price $1.30, three lbs. J J Hardwheat Flour, Fletcher's Fancy Family Pat- ?C ent, 49-lb. sacks. . . DUJ Rolled Oats, Portland- milled, large white flakes, AtZA No. 9 sacks ......... , JC Federal Milk, always depend able, tall cans, dozen Q7 $1.05, three cans. . . . Hershey Cocoa, well known brand, lb. cans 29c ' "I K x.J, the flb: cans. Corn Meal,- granulated yellow or white, No. 9 v Off sack AO U Can Sugar, berry .grade, deliv ered with other grocer ies, 14 lbs. (limit). ,t ;-;' tfti Jewell Shortening, Swift's fresh ly rendered, 8-lb, pails rPT ' $1.45, the 4-lb. pails.. I OC Corn Flakes, Quaker . Quakies, large cartons, dozen' OK $1.45, two cartons... &UKs Pancake Floor, Kerr's best pre pared Hot Cake, large Of-. ' cartons . . ..... . . AO 1 . Kso Maple, Green Label, maple flavored syrup. No. 5 .QQ " cans i . . ...... m'-m ... . WOv; Bakery Bulletin Milk Doughnuts, good size, ' cooked in fine vegetable short ening, light, crisply OKp brown," dozen in carton - v Health - Bread, old fashioned, whole wheat, 2 loaves - Q n 25c loaf JLQU Cup Cakes, correctly spiced, golden variety, Qfl dozen ..OUt Almond Cookies, fresh, crisp,; -delicious flavor,'1 " : dozen ;, . .. . 4. ;i.. JLit Meier & Frank's: Ninth Floor. 1 Price $45 Up -fi - fMTmatf KM. -. ParUaneV Ore. i 91 m m. iiw, s situ, a. I fmm Cart