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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1911)
Toll $z Gafobs9 Hoc Toll 'Gibbs,Inc. Morrison at Seventh The Store of Efficient and Courteous Ser vice, Offering Merchandise That Is Up to Standard in Quality and at Talreat Prlcea Portland' Toremoat Furniture and Com plete Homefurnlahlng Eatahllahment Liberal Credit Term to Homefurnlahera Morrison at Seventh Morrison at Seventh Tull Gibbs,-Inc. Announcement Exposition of Modart Corsets The Improved Front Laced" By Mrs. L. C. Redding, of New YorK, Begins Here Tomorrow Demonstration and Expert Fittings Daily A Few USSfigL Dresses at Lowered Prices That Command Attention IT O) afHv for Dresses That Were p JL.OVU' $21.50, $25. $27.50and$30 Just thirty of them in this special group and they should find favor -with as many -women even at their former prices. Materials shown in them are fancy panamas, pin stripe mes calines, plain and check serges and polka dot challis. Splen did frocks for afternoon or street wear; some of them plain tailored, others with smart touches of tucked silk or cleverly trimmed with fancy braid and buttons. Some with lace yokes. Skirts are plain ""gored, and in the plaited and narrowed effects. In colors only. House Dresses at $2.95, $3.45 and $3.95 Some of them so carefully fashioned and made that they are most appropriate for street wear. In plain and figured per cales in dark and medium shades and piped with con trasting colors. Models shown at these prices that button both down front and back. Petticoat Special CO HQ for $5.95, $6.50 iDo.yO Silk Petticoats At the former price are all-silk Petticoats with wide flounce of small pin tucks and narrow silk dust ruffle. Good quality taf feta, 53.08. At the latter price are Petti coats of fine quality taffeta, with wide flounce and narrow plaited ruffle and stitched bands. Ilea therbloom dust ruffle, $3.93. A G'ood Corset Is Not Enough The contour of your figure and the fit of your gown above the corset requires a Bras siere. The De Bevoise is the most stylish and comfortable Brassiere made. Gives your figure correct lines where the corset itself has no effect. Indispensable with this season's low-bust corsets. The perfect figure-former and dress foundation. Styles for every kind of figure stout, medium and slender. Made of fine batiste, profusely trimmed. Priced from 50c up. Service in Carpets and .Rugs People who have floors to cover never fail to find here the assortment that assures satisfaction; and prices that denote fairness. And back of this is a service in workmanship that is all important to the homefurnisher that has made this Portland's Foremost Carpet and Rug Store. A few floor-covering notes that should interest: French Wilton is the last word in "Wilton weaves.- This fabric has withstood the competition of all the subsequent makes. It stands today as it did when first made in a class by itself. So much for its quality. The patterns and colorings are equally desirable and while they have been widely copied by other manufacturers, no other makes produce the same elegant effects. Rugs in all sizes, from 27x54 in. to 11 ft. 3 in. by 15 ft. 6 in. Bundhar Wilton. "Durable as Iron" has long and appro priately been applied to this fabric and those who have used them never hesitate in recommending their wearing quality. A splendid assortment of the latest patterns carried in stock. Velvet Carpets in the moresque greens and moresque tans, with or without borders. Refined and practical floor cover ings at low cost. $1.50 yard, sewed, laid and lined. Axminster Rugs the complete range of standard room sizes 320 to $50. Velvet Rugs in the 9x12 ft. size from $25 to $35.. Eaguan CortlcLne Differing' from Linoleum not only in the treatment of the oil, but of more attractive appearance. Those contemplating selection of hard-surface floor cover ings should see these. CONVEN'ENT PAYMENTS Sale of ECitcfaeri and Mouse Helps Opportunities for February Homefurnishers 3 for lie Wooden "Butter Molds. 8 for 10c Electric Egg; "Whips. S for 10c "Wire Vegetable Skim mers. ll for 15c "Gem" Nutmeg Graters. for loo Vegetable Baskets. 11 for 15c Heat Broilers.. 11 for 15c Dover Egg Beaters. 11 for 15c "Wire Soap Dishes. 12 for 15c Scrub Brushes. 13d for 20c set of six Palm Table Mats. 14 for 20c Tin Colanders. 16d for 25c Gas Globe. 16 for 20c Scrub Brushes. 18C for 35c nickel-plated Towel Bars. 18 1 for 35c Oxidized Metal Towel Bars. 18 for 25c Scrub Brushes. 18 for 25c Dover Egg Beaters. 18 for 25c "Ex tens ion Pot Strain ers. 18 for 25c Tin Colanders. 19c4 for 30c Tolished Wood Towel Rollers, 13 inches long. 23d for 30c Extension Tot Strain ers. 40d for 75c "Waffle Irons. 50 for 75c Cup and Plate Hacks, in golden oak. 89d for $1.25 Cup and Plate Racks, in golden oak. $1.33 for $2 Metal Coat and Hat ' l!oX)k5, in oxidized finish. $2.43 for $4 Fiber Bath Mats. $1.82 for $2.50 Fiber Bath Mat. $2.25 for $3 Fiber Bath Mats. WOMEN'S AND MISSES' Wool Tailored Spits Have Been Re-Grouped for Final Clearance $26,00, S29.5Q. $32.50 and $35 OO Suits now $12.5Q $40.00. $45.00. $47-50 and 49 50 Suits now $lj5.QO $50.00, $60 00. $65. $75 and $85 Suits now $20,00 Tempting opportunities indeed for those whose Winter Suits are beginning to look shabby, for there are many weeks yet in which the suit of heavier ma terial will be worn in preference to the lighter weight Spring models. - r , . : . No need to describe in detail what makes up this or that group all of them are the leading models and materials that have been shown during the last three months. The range of sizes is good and in cludes a number that are particularly adapted to stout figures. And there's no doubt that these end-of-the-season economies will be welcomed by many women and that the assortment, will be greatly thinned before the week is over. Women Who Buy These Waists at Their Special Prices Will Share in Unusual Economies Give Choice of Waists That Were $6.95 $15,91 3.SO, 9 1 2.50, 9 1 0.50 and 9 9.SO Noteworthy offerings these that should sug gest to women who need a new Waist their opportunity. And although they are limited in number there's goodly assortment of clever and pretty effects. Chiffon Waists with yoke and collar of Irish crochet, Persian Chiffon Waists of plain chiffon over Persian silk and allover lace, Braided Net Waists and Waists of plain Marquisette over Persian silk. Beautifully braided and tucked Jersey Silk Waists. Women who seek individuality in their apparel will find it true of these fine Waists. i REYNIER. Gloves Many gloves are good, some are bet ter, a few are excel lent, but the best of all are those that bear the Reynier trademark. They are the quintessence of perfection in make, quality, finish and fit. In the new Glove Section there's a com plete line of the wanted shades in Glace and Suede Gloves, pique and overseam, for street, dress or evening wear. 2-clasp and 3-clasp Glace Kid Gloves, stamped "Narcisse," at $1.50 and $2. . Reynier Cheverette Tanne with 1 pearl but ton or clasp, at $2.25. 2-clasp and 3-clasp Suede Kid Gloves in black, white and colors, at $1.50, $2 and $2.25. Glace and Suede Gloves in 16, 20 and 24 button lengths, in black, white and opera shades at $3 to $6. Buying Lace Corltaios at These Prices Means Unosoal Savings They're Nottinghams the best and most serviceable Lace Curtains for the money And what's more, they're all new and artistic patterns, this lot being part of a quantity purchase. The regular prices are much lower than those that one usually pays elsewhere. - Remarkable range of prices note: 65j pair for Curtains that were $1.00 $1.65 pair for Curtains that were $2.75 75 pair for Curtains that were $1.25 $1.85 pair for Curtains that were $3.00 95 pair for Curtains that were $1.50 $1.95 pair for Curtains that were $3.25 $1.05 pair for Curtains that were $1.75 $2.15 pair for Curtains that were $3.50 $1.15 pair for Curtains that were $2.00 $2.45 pair for Curtains that were $4.00 $1.35 pair for Curtains that were $2.25 $2.65 pair for Curtains that were $4.50 $1.45 pair for Curtains that were $2.50 $2.95 pair for Curtains that were $5.00 Attractive Economies ira Curtaio Materials ramv 2Sc Yard For Materials Worth 55c Yd. to 70c Yd. 75 c Yard . For Materials Worth $1.25 to $L65 Yard Homefurnishers who wish to renew the win dow hangings will find this an excellent op portunity for doing so, for besides the price lowness is the fact that they're desirable patterns, among them the Heavy mesh effects, plain and patterned, and the more fancy effects in finer nets. In cream and ecru tints and also in white. Widths average about 48 inches. Furniture Upholstered, Repaired and Refinished. Estimates Furnished Specials in Imported German Enanieledware "Edelweiss" a dependable enameledware, appeals to house keepers because of its white ness. This list of specials should suggest the opportunity for supplying the home needs:' 14 for 20c Dairy Pans. 1S for 2oc Dairy Pans. 23c4 for 30c Dairy Pans. 23 for 30c Pie Dishes. 26c1 for 35c Pie Dishes. 28 for 40c Pie Dishes. 33 for .45c Pie Dishes. . 33 for 45c Pudding Pans. 38 for 50c Pudding Pans. 18 for 25c Baking Pans. 23f for 30c Baking Pans. 26 for 35c Baking Pans. . 2S for 40c Baking Pans. 38 for 50c Mixing Bowls. 23 for 30c Wash Basins. Basement Store Goqd Fornitore t.v; tj ," " 1 " 7 Is a Permanent Investment By "Good Furniture" we mean the kind that is good in every particular in which every detail has been carefully watched the selection of materials and their proper treatment, the design, assembling and work manship and the finish. Such must be the quality of furniture be fore it can find a place on our floors. Whether its cost be one dollar or one hun dred dollars, first of all it must be well made. This policy is part of your protection when you buy Tull & Gibbs' Furniture. If you are looking for "Furniture of Per manence" the kind that can be relied upon to give service for many years, you'll find it here. A Sale of a Few P ressers, CBniffooiers All of Them in the Mahogany They're from leading factories of the world's greatest furniture manu facturing center, Grand Rapids, and we 've marked them lower because they are odd pieces and new goods will require the dis play space which they now occupy on the floors. A chance for those who have in mind the selection of a fine mahogany bed room piece. $45 Dressing Table for $26.75 Has 18 inch by 33 inch oval-shaped mirror and one large and four smaller drawers. $55 Dresser for $35.25 Matches the dressing table mentioned above. $92 Bureau for $49.50 Has large mirror, five large drawers and three smaller drawers. $92 Chiffonier for $49.75 A large piece in a sylendid Colonial design, with scroll front and claw feet. Mirror measures 20 inches by 30 inches. $110 Dresser for $62.50 Another Colonial re production, with plain front, mahogany drawer knobs and feet of the ball and claw design. Mirror is 28 inches by 32 inches. $115 Dresser lor $7.oU A block-front Colonial reproduc tion, with mirror that measures 32 inches by 38 inches. ft K0K?i-v5 i Bn i j HI CONVENIENT PAYMENTS'. Mahogany Beds Two Specials " $52 Bed for $27.50 A plain pattern in the three-quarter size. $73 Bed for $42.50 The Napoleon type, three-quarter size. Seven Good Patterns in Brass Bedsteads on Which the Prices Will Be Lowered Monday and Tuesday $26.75 will be the price of a three-quarter size Bed that was $49.00. A plain pattern with cast brass mountings. $29.50 will be the price of a full-size Bed that was $53.00. A continuous-post style with the swell foot part. , $32.50 will be the price of a throe-quarter size Bed, the former price of which was $56.00. One of those square-tube styles, with 9 fillers at both head and foot. . $34.75 will be the price oi a $64. three-quarter size Bed. A continuous post style with heavy husks and 7 fillers at head and foot. $34.25 will be the price of a $63.50 Bed, three quarter size, with heavy 3-inch continuous posts and liA-inch fillers at head and foot. $36.50 will be the price of a full size Bed that was $67.50. A continuous post pattern with heavy husks. - $42.50 will be the price of a $77.50 Bed, full size, with continuous posts and 9 fillers at head and foot. Convenient Terms to Homefurnishers In Cftnaiirs Seldom Such Bargains as These $26.25 for a $39 Library Chair in golden oak, with seat and reclining back, upholstered in Span ish leather. $31.50 for a Turkish Rocker, covered in brown Spanish leather and mounted on Harrington springs. $54 was the former price of this piece. $57.50 for a full leather Chair with loose, hair filled cushion and reclining back, which is adjusted by push button. Also has footrest. Former price $80.00. , . $62.50 for a Library Chair in best leather and with best springs. Plainly upholstered (no tufting). Regular price $95. . . $84.50 for an all-leather Chair of German de sign, hair-filled and. with best springs and construc tion throughout. $125 was the former price of this fine piece. Morrison at Seventh