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KFECj MEIER & FRANK'S RADIO BROADCASTING; 4 TO 5 P. M. DAItY; 9 TO 10 P. M. THURSDAY; SPECIAL CHILDREN'S PROGRAMME SATURDAYS 11 A, M. TO 12 M. LISTEN IN The Magic of Halloween . is much more easily captured when one is prepared' for all eventualities. Such things as yellow pumpkins of ten filled with delicious candy; Hallow een snappers and fun makers, yellow and black paper hats, masks, .decora tive witches, table' favors and decorations are a necessity and in three different departments they are displayed here. --Visit the Ninth Floor for Halloween candies, the Main Floor for table favors and the Fifth Floor for novelties. ; - ' Season Tickets for The New November Delineators The November ' Delineators are f now ready for subscribers. The November advance Butterick patterns and fash ion sheets for free distribution are also here. Ask to see the winter Butterick fashion book. ." i Meier & Frank's : Second Floer, Lyceum Course " ' Reason tickets for the Ellison-Wtite Lyceum Course of eight notable numbers are now on sale, Main Floor. The opening number will be next Thursday night, October 26th, at Lin coln High School -Auditorium. Season tickets -2.50 and $3.50. --Meier & Frank's : Main Floor. TK3 Quauty SToruj of Port land , 3 Y1 fl -n" s? 17 sil e OQELAfiL DAY 1 Women's Pumps A clearaway of 600 pairs of women's black kid and patent leather pumps, mostly with high French heels. Sizes 2 to 7. ? 1 Spats $ Were $1.69 to $2.98 pair. A elearaway of 100 pairs of women's felt spats In side but- ton and boot top styles. Mostly small sizes. I Union Suits $ Women's medium weight cotton union suits, ia hish neck, lone sleeves, Dutch neck, elbow sleeves and low neck, sleeveless styles. Ankle and knee lengths. Slses 34 to 41. ' n 2 Undergarments $ Were 79c each. Women,! medium weight cotton sepa rate undergarments. Vests in high 'neck, long: sleeves, dutch neck, elbow sleeves and low neck, sleeveless styles. Pants and tights in ankle length. Bloomers 1 Were $1.29. Seco silk cot ton bloomers, made with elastic at waist and double cuff knee. Reinforced and fully cut. Orchid, flesh and white. Sizes 27 and 29. I Petticoats $ Were $1.29. Women's good quality sateen petticoats made with elastic at waist and trimmed with deep flounces. Emerald, brown, blue, black and white. Aprons 1 Women's fine quality ging ham, percale and cham- bray aprons, mostly in slipover styles. Checked and striped pat terns. Sizes 18 to 42. Bloomers Women's good quality black sateen bloomers, made with. elastic at waist and knee and 1 reinforced. 2 Aprons 1 Women's, attractive kitchen aprons ;mad , In band style. Blue checks and plaids. Some Polly Prim aprons ot floral .cretonnes, y 1 Underwear $ Women's fine muslin gowns and bloomers, .trimmed with lace ; and . embroidery. Gowns with. wing sleeves, some tailored crepe gowns lA maize, pink and white, Windsor crepe bloomers in floral designs and In plain white and pink. 3 Bloomers , $ Women's mercerized flesh cotton lisle bloomers, with elastic at: waist and knee. Me dium sixes ' Some Irregulars. I 2 Pr. Hose $ n Were 19a pair. Women' wool mixed heather - hose. Also some In plain brown, green, cordovan, blue, grey and silver. Sixes SH to 10. Some seconds. 3 Pr. Hose fl la -- Were 49c a pair. Women' Rockford fashioned lisle hose in black and cordovan. Elastic hemmed tops and double heels extra and soles, sizes. Regular and-' Hats Were $1.9. Women's I velvetta hats in tailored styles or trimmed with flowers. Brown, sand, red and black. Felt Hats $ Were Z1.98. Women's at tractive felt hats, embroi dery trimmed or with miii Also some hats of velveteen. 1 Rompers 1 Were VS9 to $2.00. Chil dren's peg-top rompers of gingham, bed ford cords - and somites, trunmea witn bartons. id biode of fancy - stitching contrasting colors. 1 to years. : Were 3 Pr. Hose S 4 So pair. - Children's Aftjm h,thM mixed hose, elastic ribbed. In broken assortment of j - sizes. Seconds, 1 i J3-Underwaists $ Were 45c each. Children's Bear, Brand knit under waists, sizes 2 to 12 years. 1 1 2 Union Suits S Were 79c Children's me dium weight cotton fleeced union suits in Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, knee length style with .drop seat. Sizes 2 to 12 years. ?1 3 Pr. Bloomers Were 50c' pair. Children'! small size black sateen bloomers, made with band top. Amply cut and with elastic at knee. 1 2 Pr. Sleepers . Sf5 Children's - outing flannel sleepers in,- button down back style,' made with feet. White and' striped patterns.' Sizes 2 to - years. I Union Suits Sj Were $1.49. Men's , fine quality cotton ribbed union suits, made with - long sleeves and- ankle , length. . White and silver. Slightly fleeced. Sizes 36 to 46. Night Shirts $ Were $1.29. Men's heavy weight outing flannel night shirts, in pink and blue striped patterns, made with or without collars. Sizes 15 -to 19. 1 1 Pajamas $ Were $1.29. Boys' heavy weight outing flannel pa jamas, made In two piece style. Neat striped patterns. Trimmed with frogs. Sizes 6 to 16 years. 5 Pr. Sox $ Were 25c pair. Clearaway of men's black lisle and silk mixed -hose in sizes 9Htq 11. Some seconds. X Blouses $ Were 1.29. Boys heavy weight cotton f lanael blouses in gray and navy. Made with high collars and pockets. 1 All slses. 2 Ties $ Were 69c . to 89c Men's fine quality silk four-in- hand and knitted ties. Good assortment of solid colors and combinations. I Shirts 1 Men's blue and jrrar chain- bray. black sateen and khaki work shirts, fully - cut. with fiat collar and 'two pock eta. Sizes 14 H to 17. 15 Handkerchiefs $ 1 Were- 10c each. Men's fine count good j grade white cambric handkerchiefs, large size, nicely made. 2 Pr. Sox 9 1 Men's' silk and wool box- in lirbt uid flarfr '.ni. mixtures . in , ihavy, tan. blade and oxford. Sizes to? ll"Ai Seconds of the -76c grades. Knickers 9 1 Were $1,29, Boys' fully cut wool mixed "kn Inkers .' in pi a 1 n and striped patterns. Mostly dark shades. Sixes to 16 years, -i 7 Yds. Challis 1000 yards of Sc inch cot ton challis in floral effects on light and dark -grounds. draperies, etc. I comfort . covers. i Yds- Outing 9-f 3000 I Whit -Ja- Wa 25c to JOo. yard j 1 1 nmHV ill I. ouung Tiannet. some striped ef fects. Excellent quality. Suit able for gowns, pajamas, etc Meier e Frank's:- ! Basement Balcony. 1 4 Yds. Shirting $ Was 25c yard. 1500 yards, 36 inch madras shirtings. suitable for men's and boys' shirts. Striped and checked pat terns. V 1 3 Yds. Cretonnes $ Was 40c and 50c yard. Clearaway of 2000 yards of cretonnes, mercerized sateens and repps. Mostly mill lengths .and some full bolts. 5 Yds. Cloth Was 25c to 29c yard. 1700 yards of J2 inch romper cloth in dark striped patterns and plain colors. All fast shades. I 6 Towels Were .20c and 25c Gener ously sized Turkish towels of heavy double thread, close weaves, some with red stripes. I CurtainsPr. $ 1 Were $1.50 to $1.75 pair. Marquisette curtains. 24 yards long, with hemstitched and lace borders.' White, ecru. Lunch Sets 1 Japanese lunch sets, with cloths. 54x54 size and six napkins. Blue and white deal gns. Some have slight misprints. 3 Towels 3 Were 50c each. 25x48 inch heavy closely . woven ab sorbent Turkish towels. All first quality. 1 7 Yds. Curtaining; $ Was 20c and 25c yard. 2000 yards 36 inch curtain scrims in white, cream and ecru Finished with plain edges oi drawn borders. 1 Batts Three pound stitched cot ton batts, full comforter size. ' 1 Blankets - $ 30x40 inch heavy' cotton fleeced baby crib blankets in white and with striped bor ders. Pair $1. 1 S Yds. Muslin It Was J1.J9 yard: flesh, pale blue, old rose and salmon. Was 16c yard. 36 inch suitable for sheets, pillow cases. hevy unbleached muslin. ' women's aptons and dresses. 1 4 Yds. 'Flannel $ 1 Was 35c yard. 2500 yards rf 36 im-H hurv vsIak. flannel fcotton) suitable for ki monos, etc. Good' selection of flowered patterns. Sheets 3 81x99 inch bleached sheets, seconds of the $1.35 grade. Georgette Was $1.89 yard Soft qual Jy georgette m light and dark shades. Messaline , Good 1 I I 3 Yds. Ribbon $ Was 49c to 75c yard. Good quality taffeta and satin finish hair ribbons, 5 to 9 inches wiue. a variety or colors. 1 28 Bars Soap '$ was 6c bar1. Liberty White laundry soap,, a very spe cial offer. : ' Tea Kettles $ ; Were, $2.00. Extra ; heavy Kill A c-ranit I. a,i limited quantity at this special 1 1 4 Plates Were 40c' each. Jlan, paintea Aippon plates. incnra in diameter, eigns. fl Pretty de ls ni. i iriaies zp .Were Bc each. Hand nainfc. (d NIbdob n)atL lm-h - in-diameter, : Several attracUve designs. r . . 1 13 Rolls Paper $ 'Was 3 toilet Mser. the roll. rolls 25c Tissue. 1000 sheets to 1 Just One Week Now To Dress and Enter Dolls in Meier & Frank's Big i DOLL SHOW This Doll Show of 1922 the 20th annual event of its kind will be held November 2, 3 and 4. From the interest being shown we should say that it will be one of the best shows. 1 $275.00 in Prizes 33 Distinct Classes There will be cash prizes and merchandise orders, for toys distrib uted among the winners and, in addition, every : child contestant will receive a present prize winner or not. You Should Begin at Once to dress your doll. There is the greatest possible latitude to show one's skill. . Single dolls or groups of any style, size, complexion ox costume are eligible. Ask for a free Doll Show folder. Meier & Frank's : Fifth Floor. Grocery Bulletin Nestle 's Alpine Milk, less than current wholesale prices, at case $4.55, dozen cans OQ. $1.15. 3 cans UUK, Crisco, the superior Vegetable shortening, 9 lb. cans $1.89, the 6 lb. cans $1.29, Q the 3 lb. Cans tlOt Breakfast Bacon; Willamette, sugar cured, well QC smoked, lb..,. OUt Health Flours, whole wheat or graham, No. 9 QQ sacks Rolled Oats, freshly milled, large' oat-flakes, No. 9 48 (J New Currants, recleaned- quality, in bulk, 2 lbs. 45c, No. 1 carton UOK, Bantam Corn, Red Ribbon, Maine pack, golden variety, 6 ; cans $1.25, three cans .Uul Lima Beans, fancy, new, Califor nia dried, 6 lbs. 68c, Qft three lbs OeJl Head Rice, Blue Rose, large ker : nels, 6 IBs. 48c, three 25 Golden ' Pumpkin, Del Monte, solid pack, No. 2 calls 1 Qi a 3 for 55c, can. J.5C Ceylon Tea, dependable brand, Vz lb. cartons, 2 49 C Laundry Soap, White Wonder, v made in Portland 25, Off K bars $1, six bars..... )v Bakery Bulletin Butter Scotch Snails, rich, but tery, almond filled, Afn special, dozen Tell L Milk Bread, our perfect home made style loaves, keeps fresh longer, lb. loaves, "IO each .-. iSiC Sunshine Cake large, light, de- licaously flavored KT uuu cak es Cup i Cakes, spiced with "I Q caramel iced tops, dozen J-OC Meier & Frank's : Ninth Floor. A SALE FOR EARLT& SHOPPERS! 1000 Ribbon Camisoles 98c Values that suggest extensive buying with a thought for personal needs and for gift uses. Camisoles That Are Usually $2.50 ... Camisoles made from beautiful 5 -inch dresden, moire, jacquard and plain taffeta ribbons, finished -with two-tone and novelty rib bon shoulder straps and showing touches of fine hemstitching. All Desirable Colors Made with elastic at top and bottom. A sale that will interest every woman. ' Meier A Frank's : Main Floor. (Mail Order Filled.) CENTER AISLE SALE ' , 2000 Bedspreads Off An immense disposal of SAMPLES, odds I and ends and surplus stock from .one Of the country's largest makers of high grade bed spreads . The Lot Includes: Single, three-quarter, twin and full-bed size spreads. Crochet, satin finish and heavy satin spreads also a few large size hos pital or crinkle spreads. Some are slightly soiled from display, a few are subject to slight irregularities. . 1 Values Are Most Exceptional! Worthy of the immediate attention of every woman who desires the choicest apparel for her ward-robe. Coats and canes of normandie. bolivia and fashiona. Trimtned with large collars hit:. Caracul Wolf Beaver Squirrel The capes are unusually long and full. The coats show a diversity of types, from straight hanfirinsr to moused models. Linings, finishings, workmanship, style all !are far above the qualities usually found in wraps so moderately priced. t Sizes for women and misses. i Meier & Frank's: Fourth Floor. (Mail Orders Filled.) 1 ; t-l - ' . 1 i ON CENTER AISLE BARGAIN SQUARES Sale! 2000 Yars of NEW Krepe Knits Sub-Standard $.75 Grades i Just Receiveii by Express s More of the same silks that women snapped up so eagerly in our sale of two wee ago. J000 yards of brand-new krepe knit in a score of .desirable colors : i ; i I Silver Buddha Capri Scarab ' : f Seal Autumn. Copper I Japan Bobolink Paprica j White I ! i Navy : Brown Black , : ! i Rnv this new material for fall dresses, skirts, -blouses, etc., at the very special price of $1.98 yard I i : Meiec i Frank's : Center Aisle, Main Floorl ! ' ' TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY Half Price Sale f "Glenco'' "! .'.. 4Qc: V. - Regularly Priced at $1,00 The Glenco mop is so constructed that it will fit any broom We offer a large quantity in this sale at half price -49c instead of $1;Q0. Kitchen Brooms 59c i ; , Brooms like these are ordiparilysold for half again as much. The well tnown , "Clean Sweep" corn brooms, four sewn., j J ; 'Wear-Ever" Aluminum Pudding Pans Mops Meier a. Frank's: Center Aisle, Main- Floorr - ' j " , 49c of Regularly priced at 95c. Two-quart "Wear-Ever" pudding pans of thick, hard sheet aluminum oiferea at ciose to nan price to better acquaint patrons' with this wea Known line cooking utensils. . - . . Meier s Franks : Basement. 1 I 1