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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1915)
SOUVENIR SANTA CLAUS TOY HOUSE FILLED WITH CANDY TO CHILDREN ACCOMPANIED BY ADULTS-10-12 O'CLOCK-TOYTOWN Meier & Frank's Per- Give Mother a Willam sonal Shopping Service ette Sewing Machine for Will Help You Choose in Christmas $1 at Pur Person or By Mail. chase and 50c a Week. Silk Maid Largest Selling Hose in America. A Meier & Frank Innova tionOver 40 Shades. For a delicious, well' served luncheon try our rew Priscilla Tea Iioom, Ninth Floor. Soila Fountain Special, Meier ? Frank Glove Hot Chocolate With Whip- and Merchandise Orders ped Cream; Choice Sand- Are Sure to Be Acceptable wich, Pic or Cake. 10c. Issued at Glove Counter. Christmas Puna-More Reautiful and Varied Than F,ver "The largest Christmas China display we h A 1 I war affected your importations this year!" I "V' I 111 L. .It J Cowtrvn lict t-ri' have ever made," was our buyer's a)isicer to the question, "How has My! oh. my! Surh fun popt do have hepptnff th dT- H nikM Vfj uh 0l could adp a whole orphan ajylurn of frwnds and relative to luy thine tot I The bur M. 4l V. Store sur est. a rl baiaar hut hive joa iitd the three "Gift De partments"? . On, on the second floor, with all sort of attracti needle worklittle thinr to be worked r.d u.h'U and reedlrbooks ami odd thimble holders and hundred of things. Another, on the fifth floor, where there are etquisite pic tures and art novelties candle sticks and vases. And till anclher on th ichth floor where the moot fascinatinc pieces of furniture are displayed- Particularly quaint and interestmr are some spinet desk. A pretty one U .-i. white a larcer. hand omer mahogany desk cost I U0. Then there are uh pretty fire screen one. shield-shaped, cf dull reen tapestry in nvshoff any frame, adjosUbte on a lender mahogany pole just Urge enouffh to keep the acoixh inr btaxe from enea face. These are priced at $ 16-Ti. And trays, mahogany one. from JS. to lataid beauties at 0 -and candlestick, wired roc light, complete, with silk shade, at $Z-0. Although we did not go to Europe last year for Chinawarc, our imports from Germany, France, Austria and England came through as usual. Ready today hundreds of exquisite china novelties hand-painted pieces that suggest a dainty boudoir vases that conjure up Portland's beautiful roses and hundreds of other pieces for gift choosing. Choose now these pieces illustrated show the moderateness of Meier & Frank prices. German China Sugar and Creamer, like cut. dainty floral decoration. Christmas aale, the pair lye. i.J $ II. :S Nippon Ksacjr Decorated Tobacco Jars, very peelal. te. 12.00 and $55 Hariland China Comb and Brush Tray, assorted patterns and shapes, one like cut, 98c. $1.75 and 2 hand painted China Tea cups and Saucers dozens of shapes and patterns, 93c. Sri $2 Nippon hand pa 1 n t e d Klower Vases, fl.ia. 13.50 and 4 Havlland China Chop Plates several beautiful decorations, extra special. 91.49. G Largest assortments lowest prices make this headquarters for .ift Jerchiefs Thousand upon thousands of dainty, sheer bits cf linen, swiss and lawn. Handkerchiefs from many lands, all packed In the pret tiest of gift boxes. The gift handkerchief store of Portland, say thousand who hare seen our wonderful displays. 8 l-3c Kerchief, 5c Colored handkerchiefs, with dainty rolled edge, embroidered comer and other novelties, special, doxen, 50c, or 6c each. 15c Kerchiefs, 10c Fine scalloped edge. 1-peeial for 50c, each 10c. 35c Handkerchiefs, 25c Newest effect in scalloped and hemstitched edge. Other swiss embroidered, lace edge. 2jc, or 6 for HJ. Main floor. Mail Order 1 Hied. youldn't Jike to Jake gome of 'phese gibbon Qxits! They're eiuiiU!y cUinty these little ribbon cifti and ith juAt a little stitching they're ready ! Expert assistant in the Ribbon Department to tell you how to make them. Lamp Shades Black and white ribbon, yard, at Sie to I1.2S yard: lininr. V T white ribbon at 19c to 50c yard; 24 yards edging at 2'ic to 5c; rose; 1 yard ribbon. 20c. Slipper or Sewing Baj Require 2 yard noTtl'.y ribbon. 19c to ard: 2 yard black and white ribbon. to IIj yard; string. JH yards, at e to 11c; lin in. y'l satin ribbon, 20c yard. Boudoir Slippers Absolutely raw! Padded sote-i. JISO. 22 knche black and white ribbon, at 50c yard; 22 inches white satin ribbon lining, at 19c to 60c a yard. Strap and bow, 1 yard, at Oc to 12c. Coat Hanger Dresden ribbon. 2 yards at 15c to 50c; narrow ribbon for wrapping hanger. 3 yard at 6c to 15c; bow, 1 yard. 6c. Main Floor, Fifth Street- T aces for JJoliday geving -3-!i)c Piatt VaL and Point de Paris laces. 3 to 5 inches, for lingerie, yard 25c. -lie to 20c French and round mesh VaL lace edginr. to 1 inches, for camisole, undermus Uns, etc, 10c yard. -Jlj to SI.50 metal laces, silver, gold, gunmetal and hroaie. for evening and boudoir caps, hats, waists, etc, 99c. 40-inch chiffon, for lining Christ mas bags, etc, 75c yard. 11.75 Georgette Crepe, in evening and street shades (2 yards to a waist) 419 yard. 12c to 20c Barman and net-top edges and bands, 1 to 5 inches, dainty for aprons, matinees, pet ticoats, undermuslins, etc. 5c yd. Mail order filled. Main Floor, Fifth Street. That sctisational Trunk purchase and sale continues today. Trunks at $7.50, made to sell for $U to $20. Trunks at $9.75, made to sell at $30 to $32.50. for Winter wear. It is high in bust line, straight in front, flat in back and has the natural curve at waistline. Madame "Lyra" Style 5128, illustrated, is admirable for well developed figures. Priced $8.50. It is heavily boned throughout, with grad . Bated clasp, flexible at top. firm at bottom. Klastk gores over the thigh allow expan sion and freedom. ' '.' l . .Cm our rnmnlfli lina of new Winter mod- !A I In "Madame Lyra" Corsets priced JXS0 e 4 U to 110 DO. Third Floor. Sixth Street. Sew "pfandbags for "Holiday (giving Every woman carries a handbag of some sort and she is always proud of an artistic or : I : c r I!,... KoQiitifnl IJnliAav nnvplfips lllst received. Ullliiue utTMll. cvr sunre Jl mvro .uuw.u. J . j Fur Bag as illu-strated; to match various sets of furs. With velvet strap and colored knob. Silk lined and fitted. $5.00. Genuine Pin Seal Bag with novel mounting; black, inlaid with mother-of-pearl; lined with striped silk. As sketched above. $15. Beaded Silk Bag daintily graceful. Btack silk, beaded in cut-steel beads. As sketched above, unusuauy preiiy. ewo. Clnnt fZenl Finn in graceful shape, leather laid on in folds, leather covered frame, with novel clasp as sketched above silk lined $6. Chiffon Velvet Bag in soft, dull rich tones. Lined with rich white bro cade Silver clasp. Sketched above. $10. Cordova Leather Bag of exquisite workmanship, from the Cordova shops, in Buffalo. Bronze frame, with harmonizing leather, hand-tooled. $20.00. Baa Frames of shell, amber, jade, black and white mother-of-pearl - with , i f.- r. f-.. Tt-o tny hnn.-nml-inn nnft. instructions 111 devart- c nam or oucmi iiuiiuno. i ukimm j - mcnt, flii. Main Floor. Sixth Street Mall Order Fllled- The Meier & Frank Innovation gkirts pleated for Accordion pleated skirts for $1! We sew, hem and pleat. " Box or knife-pleated skirts, ready to be fitted oa the band, $1! . The only restriction is that the materials be purchased here. Any Skirt Cut Free by our man tailor. Several models to choose from one illustrated. Second Floor, 5th street. Mail orders filled for accordion pleatinf MODEL A c c o r d pleated. o n MODKIj I Box MODEL. 3 Cut pleated. free. Give waist measure and length. youngsters T ,ove TT overall Nighties first, because thevYe such fun with their quaint little Mother Goose and nursery scenes printed over the pretty blue and pink ground. and then they're so warm and snujr there isn't much danjrer of the child who "kicks off the covers taking cold. , Kovcrall Nighties won the grand prize at the Panama-Pacific Exposition and are sold in Portland here only 75c. They are the ideal slumber jrarments for your children. Made of the finest, softest, warmest flan nels and fleeces. Two to eight years. VJ A. Easy to put on and comfortable! They come in blue, pink or white, each packed in a pretty holly box for Christmas giving. See the big display in our Fifth-street window. On sale in Port land exclusively at Meier & Frank's. 75c the Kovcrall Nighties in nx- Koverall Nighties Keep Out Mother Goose Patterns! , Varment Coldest Nights! Main Floor. Fifth Street. Hail Orders Killed. JVjjjjSS (gaQ M The Quauty Store of Portland Rookwood We are exclusive Port land agents. America's celebrated pottery no two pieces alike. Our showing includes lovely tall vases, bowls, tiles to be framed like paintings, etc. You cannot find a more novel gift one that will be most appreciated. Prices range from a little flower holder at 50c to vases at $100. Basement. Mail Orders Filled. FREE PathescopeM o vie for Children Today at 3:30 in our Music Hall, Sixth Floor. Wonderful Pathescope "Movie" pictures, 4x6 feet. An hour's enter tainment. No charge. Programme Excellent Glue (Comic) The Rhine From Cologne to Bingen (Scenic) Manufacture of Sevres Porcelain (Educational) The Kingdom of Lilliput From "Gulliver's Travels" (3 Parts Story) For that red-blooded boy Over 300 models can be built with this new structural steel toy! See the Erector Steel Frame. Sky scraper, standing over eight feet high, with passenger elevator, just like a real one. You can give your boy nothing more practical for Christmas than an Erector set. See the Erector display in Toy town today! 5th Floor. Qhoose a gook the Jdeal Qift Choose today. Here are a few suggestions Bookstore, Basement Balcony. "The Christmas Spirit," a book of merriment, comfort and cheer. Priced $1.25. "An Old Sweetheart of Mine," by James Whitcomb Riley. Draw ings by Christy. 50c. "Michael O'Halloran" and other books by Gene Stratton Porter, in limp leather; boxed. $2. "Beltane, the Smith," by Jeffery Farnol; just out. A splendid gift. $1.50. 'The Three Things." "The great est story the war has produced." By Mary Shipman Andrews. 50c. "A Rosary of Girls." Drawings by Penrhyn Stanlaws, etc.; in gift box; regularly $3, for $1.50. Hundreds of Women Will Be Glad to Hear That We've MJ 19-MM $25 C,-.;-r-r, 4?1 A .45 There have been sales and sales and good ones, too but it has been a long time since such extraordinarily good values were offered at such a moderate price. Many of our smartest $25 suits are ' included in the lot because there are not all sizes of a style any longer. Russian Blouse Suits, Jaunty Box Models and Semi -Fitted Styles Are Included. Materials, whipcords, gabardines, serges and broadcloth; some fur-trimmed, others with touches of velvet; all are smart and wonderfully underpriced now! Mail orders filled. 4th Floor, 5th st. pictures Qif ts to please To induce early selection we are putting very special prices on pic tures that every one who reads this would be happy to possess. Serving trays and DOCK enas are mciuueu uu biinuar worm-wiiue rcuutuujiot Pictures at 69c. Hand-colored subjects and beau tiful reproductions in colors of Old Masters, etc. Gold-toned frames L Mm 13 artistically desitrned. Glass-cov ered. One is illustrated. Excellent values at 95c and $1, they are won derful at 69c. Pictures at 39c. Colored reproductions of Old Masters and marine and landscape pictures in gold-toned frames with ornaments on corners. Regularly 75c. Serving Trays, 98c. Mahogany finish with inlaid de signs. Bottom covered witn good grade felt; rubber tacked to pre vent scratching. Attractive handles. Illustrated. Sell regularly at $1.50. Z?oo Ends, 98c. Solid oak in mahogany, fumed and Flemish finish. Felt-covered bottoms. Were ?1.50. Mail orders filled. Fifth Floor. 4 2 18 Sugar for Pure beet sugar at a phenomenally low price in view of the present market quotation. No deliveries except with other purchases in the grocery department. Pineapple, Fancy Grade, Can 12c. 3000 cans "Sola" brand pineapple at this price. Broken slices. Tomatoes, Solid Pack, 2 Cans 15c. "Monopole" Brand, flat cans. Very special. Xo phone orders. All orders taken after 4 delivered following P.M. See the Art Butter Exhibits of "Milking Time" and "The Old Way." Ninth Floor.