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L 1 -W,- M 1 JX .ft ft, . THE OREGON DAILY: JOURNAL 34 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1922. PORTLAND OltEGOK. JUST RECEIVED "THREE O'CLOCK IN .THE MORNING niWITH;-CHIMES) PLAYED BY PAUL-WHITEMAN-- AND HIS ORCHESTRA V75cIXTHO OR , )K . - W.::--:.v f '. - . ', -.-1 . If ! J . . . .. i . - . , . . t ; ' -r --. ;-,.- ?;'"fit T- -H CHARGE PURCHASES TOMORROW AND BALANCE OE MONTH GO ON THE NOVEMBER STATEMENTS DATED DECEMBER T x- " . I . . - - ' V s; Halloween. Novelties Favors-for your r table funmakers ,or your party- decorations and novelties of -every kind, are au .Meiei & Fjrank's on bothfthe Main and the Fifth Floors. 5 1 Mazda Lamps We can offer you now a complete stock of Edison Mazda lamps. Every size and style of bulb, ' Assortments shown in the Electric Shop. ' ; Meier & Frank's : Basement, . Sixth Street. $275.00-33 Prized Is it any wonder that such interest; is taken in the Doll Shows, of which the one oming uuijr, ,,nujr mo- jjiurmjr wm pene ?oin annual celebration? - 33 prizes well worth striving for -cash and orders-for toys to be selected by the winner. Groups and Ths Quality Stores nn OF PORTLAND J ; w inie.oous.:oi an ages, complexions, sizes and styles are eligible-The time draws near -entries cloie next Tuesday. ' - ,. c - - . ? . - - . i Meier Frank's : Fifth Floor. 1 Grocery Bulletin Orrfros Wains ts. new crop, selected No. 1 grade, soft sheila. 2 lbs 75 OO. r VK IOl r-- ...... Sterllsff Baeon, choice, well streaked light strips, lb. Hrtnx Beass, In tomato sauce, large cans 25 r medium cans 15 1 flr small cans a v. Befit Batter, Blue Ribbon.' freshly churned daily, . CI S.ih. roll , . S X Jk Perfect Cofcfee, Royal Banquet, 3 Jba, 81.QO lb. Libby's, large, tender cans, 2 cans 29 C No.v 2 cans, sliphtly is- 65 c for particular 39 c 35c Oreea Asparaffas, spears. So. iy ySeV can ". Hllced PIeapple, broken slices, 6 t " 3 cans Blad Floar, Fisher's home baking. Baker Chivrolate. Premium, un- sweetened, lb. 39e -lb. cakes Seeded Raisins, Del Monte; Io. 1 -i Q . a w $1.95 20c cartons. 2 tor 35 each.. 18c 10c Meier & Frank ? Seedless variety, in bulk, 2 lbs. i35 lb Campbell's Soup, tomato or veg : etable. doz. cans ai.lS can.. Alpiae MUk, finest , Oregon made, f f case 4.55 doz, 1.15 can 1UC At the Delicatessen Fork Haage, made specially for us from pure pork, expertly sea- OQ, soned. small links, lb. O' Sliced Baeon, Blue Ribbon, well propor- . tioned with lean and fat meat. rt wafer sliced, lb. VV! Swiss Cheese, fancy Wisconsin CCr quality.- per lb At the Quality Bakery M. h F. Haielmat Coffee Cake, made wita almond paste, haelnu.nd walnut fill ing, topped with shredded al- AC monds, each . TVC Pall man Bread, excellent for Bandwiches, -slices perfectly, . , Oi- loaf AUC Mocha Cakes, rich, creamy, QA. decorated cake s; Ninth Floor. Features Tomorrow Fur Trimmed Coats $24 fifty only in the .group coats of polaire cloth in reindeer, brown and" blue, pelted style with large collars of opossuni. 'CiNicely. tailored. Sizes 16 to 44. y , Children's Coats $9.95 Children's winter coats of wool- velouf, polaire, heather mixtures, broad cloth and r'ush, made with collars of the material or of fur. Loose and belted styles. Sizes 4 to 14 years. Coats for Misses and Women $17.85 "The' materials of these fine coats are bolivia, velour and polaire the styles include belted modes, straight hanging lines and sports models. Trimmed with braid, embroidery or silk stitching; many have collars of sot fur. Brown, navy, black, tan and'reindeer. Sizes 16 to 46. Neiv: Trimmed Hats : , to 3 Hats of Lyons (U. S. A.) silk velvet and panne, raced or trimmed with metal cloth and trimmed with ostrich, flowers and tailored bows. Turban and brimmed hats. Colors are tangerine, brown, navy, red, gray and black. Tailored Hats $2.98 to $3.98 Women's tailored beaver and zibeline plush sailors in rolled or straight brimmed shapes. Brown, beaver and black. i Camisoles 79c Pongee -arid wasiisatin camisoles in tailored and lace trimmed styles with bodice tor. Flesh color. Sizes 36 to 42. ! ; Bloomers 89c Women's' flesh batiste bloomers in plaint and figured patterns, made ' with elastic at waist and knee.. Also some with ruffled knee. Sizes ?5, 27 and 29. Aprons 79c H Women's gingham Polly Prim aprons in several attractive styles.: Plaid, striped and checked patterns. : Gowns $2.49 Women's flesh color silk crepe de chine and wash satin gowns, daint ily lacejtrimmed or in tailored style trimmed with hemstitching. Dresses $3.49 Were $3.98. Children's par wool serge dresses in the popular sailor . styles, trimmed With red "and white ibraid. Skirts made 'ojfMgh waist' line yokes. Sizes 3 to 6 years. Vests 50c Infants' "Ruben's". wool and cotton vests in long 'sleeve, round neck style. Sizes 2 to 6. Boys' Mackinaws $5.95 Boys? fully-cut wool mixed mackinaws in light and dark plaids, made with large collar and two pockets. Double breasted, belted style caats. Sizes 7 to i 7 years. , i Rain Coats $5.85 Wera? $1.0.00. Men", medium weight raia coats In , dark gray mixtures guaranteed waterproof. Fully cut coats in semi-belted styles. Medium sixes. ? ; -Union Suits 98c Boys' medium weigHt alightiy fleeced 'cotton union suits in long sleeve, ankle length .style. Silver color.. All sixes. Meier & Frank's: Basement Balcony. Union Suits $2.49 Men's winter weight wool mixed! union suits In long sleeve, ankla length style. Gray. Slightly oil stained, i . Sweaters $5.95 Men's and youths all-wool sweaters tn jlipover style with ruXfneck collars. Many combinations of colors. Si sea to . For Our Littlest Saturday Shoppers Girls' New School Goats Warm, well made little : coats . of bolivia, polaire and other wool mixed coatings late patterned along-the pretty lines that little girls like. Many of themj at $10.95 have fur collars. Sizes 8 to 16 years. ! Capes for Rainy Days s 2 Waterproof rain capes (or girls 2 to 14 years, extra heavy weight, of brand.jn sizes 6 to 14 Scratch Beaver Hats $5.95 Regular JS6.9S to $S.4S, In rose, mauve, copen, navy, jade and gray, these beaver hats are in roiled, droop and poke shape tailored styles. With ribbon streamers. Sizes 4 to 10 years. Coat Sweaters $5.95 Imong. these all wool garments are plain and rib stitched sweaters. Made with pockets and belts. AH the wanted col ors. Sizes 6 to 14 years,. Meier Cold Weather Sweaters $6.75 All wool are these sweaters and made in ripple style with brushed wool collar and cuffs. Copen, jade, cardinal and pink. SizeS 2 to 10 years. Caps to match are priced at $1.35. Knitted Caps 75c Knitted caps, to pull down . over your ears when the mornings are cold, come in all the brilliant' winter shades and in two-color combinations, 75c to $3.50. A Frank's : Second Floor. (Mail Orders Filled.) made in hood attached style, are $2.8. Other rain capes, the wejl known! "Bestyette" years ae $3.69. : . Blouses $4.9$ Were fS;.9S. These lite flan-, nel and Jersey waists are made with Peter Pan i collars ; and smocked yokes.) Elastic at waist. Some trimmed in con trasting colors. Sizes 6 to 18 years. Gym Bloomers $1.95 $225. Well made and amply cut gym bloomers of heavy black satin, sizes 10 to 16 years, also sizes for women. Wool serge bloom ers, simiillarly made, are 3.50 and 3.95. i Boys' and Girls' School Hose We have most complete assortments of chil dren's hosiery at moderate prices. ' Boys' Hose 35c 3 pairs $1. Boys' good weight black cotton stockings reinforced throughout. Boys' Hose 5(c Sizes 6 to 10, 50c. Sizes toji to ll, pair 6t)c. Boys "Cadet" black cotton hose with double knee and linen thread heels and toes. Girls' Hose 35c 3 pairs 1. Girls' mercerized lisle 'hose in black and cordovan. Infants' Hose 59c Imperfect 75c grade. Infants' white silk-and-wool hose. New Wool Hose Boys' and misses' new imported wool three-: quarter hose in assorted heather mixtures. Made with fancy rollover tops -fancy em broidered or jacquarded effects kn assorted color combinations. Best selection in town at 1.50 to 3 pair. j " Meier Frank's : Main Floor. (Mail Orders Filled.); Special) Candies a for Halloween . Filled Pumpkins 25c Jolly little yellow pumpkin heads, filled! with the finest toasted marshmallows. Lanterns 17c Pumpkin " lanterns filled with our delicious chocolate walnut fudge. Brittle, Box 15c Our own make. 4000 pounds of molasses pea nut and cocoa nut honey brittle, pound box 15 c, Novelty Candies 2000 lbs.' Butter Cream Candy Corn, OQ Ih. box tSJC 1200 lbs. Orange and ' Black: Jelly 1 Beans, lb. box. .12 C ' S00 Special Halloween Boxes, lb. as- sorted candies. S7C 600 Special Halloween Boxes, Vm lb. as- sorted candies. 6T'C S00 Halloween Bonnet Boxes, lb. cjiocolates 50 Main and Ninth Floors, Basement Balcony. Values in the Sporting Goods Store The complete Sporting Goods Store, sixth floor, features these four extra spe cial offerings; for tomorrow only: L Golf Clubs Our weH known "Columbia"' drivers or brassies Hand made golf lags with 'rawhide bottom! and leather reinforcinjg. Brown. Limited number. that will give goodl service. Special $2.25. Slickers Limited number of green slickers to be sold at this price. For duck hunters, teamsters, etc. 1 I Golf Bags 1 $Q.25 r Footballs i I $1 .79 j . (7arnlrlv K fr Our I own 'Tnuf hilnwn" footballs of split jleatherl Regulation : size. Complete Stocks Leather 'Vests ! i: We now have leather vests for all outdoor tnen. at a i wide range of prices 5.95, .45, 9.75 and up.1 , i h '-".! : ' " Meler Frank's : Sporttog Goodsj Sixth Floor. j ' ; 800 Beautiful Dolls: A Sal6 On sale and priced at such reductions that every little girl in Portland who.has room in her family for one more dolly should be able to have one of these, k Dollies That Walk and Talk $3.69 t - j - i F "'1?" ! i Regularly 4.50. Madame Hendren dolls are most realistic in the iway they can say 'Ma-ma" and In the manner In which, with a little helping hand, they can walk along. They have darling; baby heads and are dressed in colored frocks with baby caps to match, its laches high. ; J . i " ; i ' '- i $2.85 Dressed DoUs $1.98 I ' ' ?- - - ! i ' V ! , -A I .. - :. ! : ; Dolls with unusually pretty faces and large i sleeping eyes. Curly i wigs i in golden and dark hair. Each t dcril is dressed in the i most attractive little colored frock -and has a fancy trimmed straw hat. tS inches high. v. . "j A "' V' - i . -4 v ' $2.25 Dressed Dolls S1L59 Dolls that are completely dressed with colored frocks, pretty hat, .-shoes and socks. 6 inches high.. p j . j . -'Meier ft Frank's : Fifta and Main Floors. CMail Orders FiHed-i .V ' Now. Is the r ! : J for a man or young man, who isn't ready with a new suit or overcoat for anything that may turn up, to put himself right in this respect and do ;so to fine monetary L advantage as well. ,; ,,; r ' f V-1 Sale! Overcoats $29.50 Meier & Frank standard all-wool clothes always a good investment and particularly so now m view of the handsome discounts for this occasion. y The Suits Electing only fine-all wool fabrics'' and sound work manship these sarments are most liberal i in the matter of style, pattern and colon Splendid choice The Overcoats 1 Like the suits, cleaving to a single high standard of fabric ; quality and. good craftsmanship! they display a marked versatility la-all else T All Regular Sizes The mjan of unusual proportions, too, is; -flutte "likely to find a garment to fit as though it were made for him. . ; - s- The savings are for everybody t Meier & Frank's: Third Tfoor. (Mail Orderjs Filled.) A T A TIME when plenty of good ox are amonsT the, most essential inings a man , can nave ir ne warn ro -rtcp'. weu,. oeac' Muig well, we offer some very extraordinary values tn a Sale of Sox 88c Regularly $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 It is right and proper to say -that this occasion brings larger assortments of high grade sox at a single price than cant, possibly be had any where eise in the northwest. Description must be brief but it's enough to show that the choice is particularly fine1 at 88cj t Every pair from regular stock, therefore of highest standard quality. ', No. l Heavy pure (thread . sail k sox with- contraSting iflock s Reinforced high spyced.QQ soles, double toes and heels of -lisle K. ' Heavy . slk plated sox in hand J-ltJ A som two-tone "Effects. Thes wil proyepf ; remarkable -wearingr 3- Fancy p r Heavilv' reir t h r e a d silk sox. Heavily reinforced. . Finely serv- iceable qualities in black and colors ............ No. 5 Pure4 wool - fancy top isofc worn '.'by golfers and other outdbor men and women. Limited number at this amazing price . . . . t These will 88c KT A Very f in . quality M woor dropisUtch sox. In medinro weight;' Heather and lovat shades English j pure wanted; XJfix4i'.''SiIk-and-Wobl" "(fiber silk and tl vJ. "iwooh sox rfcnowned' for annear- ..88c VTJ "7-Imported - silk lisle sox J.ua able only to the finest fashioned. Black xnd-good colors silks. .i XT. " Q Famous makes, of plaim 1 KJ. U ance and we heathers Beautif! 4 88c (Meier & Frank's : Main Floor. (Mail Orders Filled.) stitch " cashmere sox, clocked. In heather shades . . . . . . . ... . 88c 88c compi?-! Full: 88c f:-,-:l and idropn haiildsomely 88c Boys 2-Kiiicker Suits: All Wool Sizes From 6 to 18 Years It is-a'satisf action to parents to know t it such, finely serviceable, suits for their boys can be Jxught at $10 and. it is a pleasure", to the Jboys! to jwear such sniart looking suitsas jthiise. All are two-knicker suits and every, garment is all- yrool. !Tbey are in modified Norfolk around belted styles. Herringbones, gray and brown mixtures.. - . ,For High School Fellows 'Prep" Overcoats $17.50 'High school fellows, don'l want to spend any imore money than necessary, but they do want, clothes that say,. 'l'am good style.M.'Anyonei will admire these dressy i overcoats in smart Snappy New' 5tyles -Sizes 32 to ) 3 6J raglan models with inrerted pleats, tail-around belts ,or ; Tn - fancy 1 back models With set-inl sleeves. All wool fabrics In dark bfowns and rravs. . Tn.' hrnvn anil rreen heathers. . ! if. and all4 tweeds, -Meier Frank's : Third Floor. (Man Orders Filled.)