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Grocery Bulletin for 32c 33c Thursday Cinutloa Milk. "Modern Milkmaid cans, dozen SI. 2 5 na Iiola Baeo, eupar cured and smoked backs, liirht etriDe. pound .- Bent Float, Royal Banquet, superior djl ! QC bakina- Quality. 49-pound sacks 491mOJ Dependable Coffee, freshly-packed. 5-lb. cans SI. 0O. '-lb- cans S1.20. lb. cans Saowdrfft Vegetable Hhortealor, 8-lb. cans SI. 49. the 4-Ib. cans Staadard To ma tee, labeled puree. No. 2hi cans down SI. 45, (wo cans...... Boiled Oats, Kerr's, freshly milled,' large cartons . . . - - Laaeh Salmoa. medium red fih,"No. cans dozen SI .25 three cans Macaroni or spaghetti, best, Portland made. No. 1 cartons 2 for Meier 43c 78c 25c 28c 35c 25c to 10 Battel Codfish. Underwood's, ready make cakes,' 3 cans SO, can Tafcle Myraa. Crimson Rambler, No. cans 95c, No. 5 cans...., Grape Sat, the Ideal breakfast cereal, 2 cartons SOC each. , - 18c 48c 17c Bakery Bulletin French IDnats, made from fresh butter, milk . and eggs, cooked in vegetable shortening, golden brown crusts, dozen in car- Aft . ton Health Bread, genuine old fashioned If -cracked wheat bread, loaf 15 and. . . U t Ca Cakts. good size, golden, well fla vored, dozen - Freaek Pastry chocolate cream rolls, . dozen SI. 15. each '. ... & prank's: Ninth Floor. 25c 10c i : I r The Quality Store of Portland The 20th Annual Doll Shotv -Here Nov. 2, 3 arid 4 Now I the time for kiddies to dress their dolls: and get ready" to enter therrt in Meier & Frank's 20th Annual Doll Show. There will be 33V ash and toy merchandise prizes a total valoe of 275.- Every child. contestant will receive a present whether $hewin$ a prize or not. l worm anon ana aescnptrve literature in uoiivuie. i - . Sale! 250 Hats For Street and Dress Hats that proclaim the finest values hats distinc tively patterned hats showing the newest lines in Smart Turbans Wicle-Brimmed Afternoon Hats Hats of metal cloth, panne and Lyons (U.' S. A.) vel vet in Mack and the rich au tumnal shades of golden brown and sand. Other hats of soft blues, royal and navy. Thursday, Friday and Saturday only f ive dollars ! Meier & Frank's : Fourth Floor. .4 ', : Black hats in abundance. Hats trimmed 'with unusual ly fashioned pin ornaments, metal flowers, .fab rtc bows, ostrich feathers and monkey fur the newest modes. To orrow Hose 25c A dearaway of women's dam aged hose that have sold as high as $1.50 pair. Hose in pure silk, fiber silk and mercer ized lisle. Nearly all sizes. No phone or C. O. D. orders. ' Hose 35c 3 pairs for $1.00. Clears way of worn e n's seamless cotton heather hose, some with clocked effects. Green, blue, grey and brown mixture.. Pajamas $1.59. Were $1.98 and $1.79. Men's winter weight outing flannel pajamas, two-piece style trim med with frogs. 'All sizes. Some slightly imperfect. Sweaters $4.49 Men's wool and wool mixed sweaters in ,coat style with large collar and two pockets. Brown, navy, grey arid maroon. Sixes 36, to 46. f Union Suits $1.29 Tomorrow M e n's medium Were $1.49. heavy weight ton ribbed union suits in long sleeves, ,a nk'le length style. White, ecru and silver. Sizes 39- to 46. Also medium heavy weight wool mixed union suits. Underwear 79c Men's- 'winter weight, slightly fleeced cotton ribbed under shirts and separate drawers, ecru color, fully cut and in sizes 30 to 46. Petticoats $1.98 Were $2.29. Women's amply cut , heatherbloom and sateen" petticoats, elastic at waist, .trimmed with deep flounces. Plain colors and figured patterns. I CJhemise 98c Fine batiste envelope chemise, trimmed with lace and with rib bon shoulder straps or in built up shoulder style. Flesh and white. Sizes 36 to 44. Underwear $1 Muslin and crepe gowns, bloom ers and chemise; also batiste bloomers, chemise and stepins, trimmed, with fine laces and embroideries. Chemise $2.98 Soft quality crepe de chine chemise, lace trimmed and fin ished with narrow ribbon, shoul der1 straps. Whit e, occhid, honeydevr and flesh. Sweaters $2.98 Women's; all wool sweaters, in tuxedo style, black, navy, nile, buff and royal blue. Sizes 38 to 44. Bloomers 89c Women's, fine flesh batiste bloomers made with" elastic - at waist and double elastic at knee. Lace trimmed or with hemstitched ruffles. Sizes 25, 27 and 29. . Sweaters $249 Boys' wool a ji d wool mixed sweaters in coat and slipover styles,, made with ruff neck collar -nd two pockets, sove without collars. Navy, grey and maroon. ' All sizes. Bootees 39c Infants' hand crocheted -bootees , of fine wool yarn in white with colored borders. Knee and short lengths. ''', Caps $1 Infants' silk, wool or combina tions of silk and wool crocheted caps, embroidered or with col ored borders.' Pajamas $1 Boys fine quality outing flan nel pajamas, two-piece style finished with sflk frogs. Pink and blue striped patterns. Also outing flannel n i gh t shirts. Sizes 6 to 16 years.. Sheets $1 72x90 inch seamless bleached sheets with wide hemstitched hems. Limit 6 to customer. ' Blankets $3.69 Were $5.00 pair. Wool finish, fancy plaid cotton blankets, 66x 80 inches,, in pink, blue, tan, grey and lavender plaids on white grounds. Blankets $2.95 Were $4.00 pair. Heavy weight wool nap (cotton) blankets in gray and tan grounds with col ored borders. Full bed size. Some seconds. Blankets $1 Each 200 extra large size white single sheet blankets with pink and blue borders. 70x80 inches. Limit 3 to customer. Blankets $3.95 Each Were $6.00 each. Four pound army blankets, nearly all wool, in grey with black borders. Seconds. Blankets $2.65 Were $3.50 pair. Heavy cotton fleeced blankets, 70x80 inches, in tan and white-with colored borders. Blankets $1.98 .Were $2.75 pair. , Heavy"cotton fleeced blankets In 60x76 inch and 64x76 inch sizes. Grey, tan and white with colored .borders. Same quality blankets ' 54x74 inches at $1.69 pair. In white, 45x72 inches at $1.39 pair. Batts $1 Were $1.25. Three pound com forter size, soft finish cotton stitched batts. Coverings 16c Were 25c yard. Cotton challis, silkoline and light weight cre tonne comforter coverings, 36 inches wide. Some seconds. Sacques $1.49 Infants' Shetland wool cro cheted sacques, silk trimmed or finished with borders of con trasting colors. Many sizes and styles. Outing 18c Was 25c yard. Mill lengths of heavy VAmoskeag fancy striped and checked outing flannel in 2 to IVz yard lengths. Outing 16c Was 20c yard. 27 inch heavy twilled outing flannel in white. Galatea 25c Was 35c. yard. Heavy service able galatea cloth, suitable for children's school garments. Plain colors and stripes on light and dark grounds. Towels 10c Were 15c each. A clearaway of Turkish and huck towels. Some seconds. Rugs $1 Were $1.29 and' $1.49. -Size 24x 48 inch twine rugs in fancy weaves. Also 27x54. inch hit and miss rag rugs, , i , Muslin 15c Was 20c yard Fully bleached soft finish muslin, a good weight "for sheets and pillow cases. 20 yards to customer. 10,000 Pairs of Women's Shoes Half jand less, than naif the regular prices. Thejot includes women high shoes, pumps and oxfords oiacxg Kia, crown aia, can ana patent. Ail sizes the lot but not all .sixes in each style. Low, dium and high heels. K , me- i JmmM Plain and Fur -Trimmed Coals Attractive winter coats of plush, polaire, bouvut and velour in belted, wrappy and sports styles. .Modes for dress and een eral wear. In jshades of brown, reindeer, navy, sorrento and black. Sizes 16 to 46. r N f t MS - SI JI mJT.'I ' Melee Frank's: inf tft Floor. - i ''"'I iroir imen M&. SALE .r;. ,4fefN Regular $40.00 to $000. :MC SUITS ' Mpj For Men and Young ,S4 J Menat "0 JOR SOME TIME we have ha,d in mind a sale of suits for men who, somewhat more exacting I than the average in their clothes, pass up the generality of sales. Not that they are not keen to save money providing they can get their sdrt of clothes. But -it MUST be their sort of clothes. s These are their sort of clothes As stated above, we planned the sale some time ago and directed our buyer, to make purchases accordingly but we reckoned without our host. We found that the better sorts of clothes in the quantity that we wanted could not be had to sell at our figure. So we took them f rom our own stocks r That is why we can afford to be so positive in our claim that these are the best ready-to-wear clothes in America nothing less. society, Brand ana other fa mous makes 300 suits. , AH wool. Blue serges, worsteds, cassf meres, tweeds and cheviots- imported and domestic woolens. Whipcord and tweed suits in sports styles. ! . . . - All sizes 34 to 46 in the sale This means that stouts and shorts, as well as regulars, can be fitted. . And please remember that these are new, standard quality, fall and winter suits at ten per cent to f orty per cent' reduction, the average be ing better tnantwehty-five per cent. -Meier & Frank's:. Third Floor. - (Matt Orders Filled.) The great news for men would notte complete without a reference-whicH must, owing to space limitations, be, exceedingly brief to . - J" ! " j The Semi-Annual Shirt Sale i Best in Six Months That's praise indeed when you consider that we have sponsored so many excellent shirt sales in the last half year. This semi-annuar event excels in that it offers at one time so many thousands of fine shirts at lower prices and that it offers such amazing varieties' and such broad size ranges (14 to 19 in the sale). 95c to $6.85 The seven specific groups being: 95c, $1,69, $2.00r $2.35, $2.85, $3.85 and $6.85. Ample choosing in. each groupT Cotton or silk, plain white or solid color or stripes, for business or dress or work, neckband style or collar attached, soft cuffs or stiff- this shirt sale has EVEKYTHING. Very special prices in pur chases of three. Meier Frank's Mate Floor. (MaU Orders Filled.) -v