The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, June 20, 1909, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAy.y rOBTIAXD, - JUXE 20, 1909
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TUflJL & GIBBS, Inc
"Everything to Furnish the Home Complete'"
Women's Misses and Children's Ready-to-Wear Apparel
TULJL js GIBBS. Inc.
Private Phone Exchanges Connecting All
' Departments Exchange 34; A 6007
Orders and Inquiries by Mail Receive Our
Prompt and Careful Attention
SUGGESTING ARTICLES SEASONABLE REFRIGERATORS. GAS RANGES. OIL STOVES. LAWN MOWERS. GARDEN
Most Interesting Is This Sale
of Strictly Main-Taiiloredi Soits
13S Spits Msurked at gSl.T'g
Every woman reading this sale announcement will doubly appreciate
the opportunity for purchasing one of our Tailored Suits by inspecting
the assortment which the cloak and suit section offers at this extraordi
nary low price m Monday's, Tuesday's and Wednesday's sale. Every
one of these garments represents the high standard of quality which
characterizes the entire stock of this our new-store section. It is with
the intention of reducing the stock in this particular line that such con
vincing values are being offered in this three days' sale. This lot of 135
plain, strictly tailored mannish styles are shown in plain and fancy
worsteds, serges and some in the homesrmn weaves. and in th
Lattle Women, as well as thnsA wifh tli sh- cVic -p i, : -i - i ...... a111 ty;s lor
' iU vjx, uc fiuuwii m pieasmg variety m this assortment
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Announcement Important
Since sending out, announcements to the effect that the representative of
a leading New York house would display his sample line of Dressmaker's
Tailor-made two-piece and three-piece Suits, we have received notifica
tion that this showing will commence Tuesday, June 22, at 10 o'clock.
Rarely is such an opportunity as this presented to the women of Portland
and vicinity for placing orders for their Fall suits in advance and from a
line that represents the authoritative styles that will prevail during tBe
coming season. Orders will be accepted for one only of each model, thus
assuring distinctive and exclusive selection.
THE DUTCH NECK STYLES IN
WAISTS ARE VERY POPULAR
The Dutch-neck styles in imported batiste, with
beautiful insertions of lace and embroidery both
square and V-neck shapes. At $3.95.
The high-neck and Dutch-neck styles in chiffon
lawn, with Irish crochet and filet lace insertion
Also some m hand-embroidered effects. At $4.95.
Hundreds of others m the high-neck, Dutch-neck
frL 2oto:5o.e or embroidery trimmed-
Tlie PeriodI Pesiggns in Fine
Furniture Are Extensively
Feaitoredi in Our Displays
The productions of the acknowledged
leading makers and designers of the
early periods such as Sheraton, Hep
plewhite and Chippendale are now
being reproduced by the foremost mak
ers of fine furniture in America and
Europe. That they have succeeded in
correctly reproducing the many rare
examples of art in furniture is clearly
shown in our fifth-floor exhibit of the
period designs. The many chair styles'
shown here are exact copies of pieces
famed for their artistie beauty in de
sign and harmonious proportion. The
famous mirror-back, the ribbon-back,
tne sneiiback, the Dorking, the honey
suckle, the Beaumont and the Chinese-tvpe chairs of Chip
pendale. The honeysuckle, the featherback and other chair
designs reproduced from the work of Hepplewhite. The
Dutch Colonial, the Wycombe, the Ormonde and those of the
period of Charles H, by Sheraton. The work of Sheraton is
also set forth m the. beautifully inlaid pieces for librarv and
dining-room, a number of reproductions of which are to be
seen in our displays. There are hundreds of other rare repro
ductions shown here that will interest all who appreciate
artistic types in furniture. Whether you contemplate buving
or not, we will be pleased to show you through this rare
collection.
Wealth of Comfort and Style in
the High-grade Upholstered Pieces
Large, overstuffed pieces for library and living-room furnishing
easy arm chairs, rockers, fireside chairs, reading chairs and
davenports that abound in comfort and style. The construction
of these display the work of. skilled upholsterers and cabinet
makers. The double
of these pieces and springs and filling are of the most dependable quality. In almostTver
instance we show these pieces m the denim, thus enabling .satisfactory selection to be made Z
to color and weave of fabric for covering. In our Decorative Dent is sWri , ,L ?
assortment of upholstery materials for the covering of all grades of furmW COmpIete
A SPECIAL PURCHASE ENABLES US TO OFFER THESE RUGS
AT THIS EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICE-THREE DAYSQJTV
For Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday the Carpet Dept. has planned this special offering of
room-size Amaxin Seamless Rugs-an Axminster fabric with close heavy pile that makes
a very durable wearing surface, and the seamless feature adds much to its general appearance
and wearing qualities and makes it an excellent substitute for the higher-priced seamlesslmm
The Amaxin Seamless Rugs are shown with the plain borders and mosaic centers in two-tone
and multi-color effects. You can see a number of these dipl,i W xr pt n--
FOUR FINE MAHOGANY PARLOR CABI
NETS ARE PRICED TO CLOSE OUT
$92.00 PARLOR CABINET AT $49.75
Colonial design in the finest mahogany with glass shelves and mirror
back. Lattice doors and ends. Hand-earved claw feet.
$82.00 PARLOR CABINET AT $56.75
Also m the finest mahogany has 3 plate glass shelves and full mirror
hack. Bent glass ends.
$110.00 PARLOR CABINET AT $68.50
This mahogany Cabinet has bent glass front and ends. Has also three
plate glass shelves and full mirror back. Bottom lined with green plush.
$110.00 PARLOR CABINET AT $69.75
Colonial style Cabinet in best mahogany, with three plate glass shelves
and full mirror back. Has plain post with scroll feet.
These Specials Soggest Renewal
of Your Wiodlow Hangings
as&r
15c per yd. vals. in Curtain Swiss, 36 inches
wide in dots, figures and stripes at 9 yd.
18c yd. and 25c1 yd. vals. in Curtain Swiss,
in a choice variety of figures and dots at
12e yd.
Fancy Curtain Nets, 50 inches "wide in
white, ivory and Arabian color, also vestibule
laces, 27 inches and 36 inches wide. Regular
vals. 70c to $1.00 yd. Your choice at the spe
cial, 25 yd.
Imported Curtain Swiss, Organdie and
Scrim 50 .inches wide in white and ivory
tints and in figures, dots and stripe; also in
colors of gold, pink and blue, 75c to $1.00 yd.
vals. at 45 yd.
Scotch Madras, 50 inches wide, in pink, blue,
gold and green figures on white and gold
Knunu. :ta.uu to $i.&o vais. at 65? yd.
These Curtain materials for Monday's and Tuesdav's spe
cial selling in the Drapery Dept. sixth floor. " f
mm
mm
Siss Patterns in Dinner Sets
Priced Below Regolar Values
MONDAY, TUESDAY in BASEMENT, CROCKERY DEPT.
$10.50 DINNER SET FOR $7.75
Decorated set of 50 pieces in besf semi-porcelain-the "Mt. Vernon"
paxLGrn.
$9.25 DINNER SET FOR $7.25
Blue and gold decorated set of 56 pieces in best semi-porcelain
$10.50 DINNER SET FOR $7.75
A 50-piece set in the white and gold best semi-porcelain.
n $16'25 DINNER SET FOR $11.25
Prcefafn P1CCCS m "W' PattemSre. brown and. gold-best semi-
$28.50 DINNER SET FOR $22.50
Decorated Set of 100 pieces in Austrian China-rose design
$22 50 DINNER SET FOR $18.50
miporcelaiCeS " new "Colonial" pattern. Best
363o5Q Brass Bed for 4-S.7S
tionally low price Monday and Tuesday.
This is one of the heaviest
styles in our splendid showing
of "beds in brass." Has the
continuous posts, which are
2 inches in diameter, and the
fillers are inches in diam--eter.
Satin finish. Both the
full-size and three-quarter
sizes are offered at this excep-
$69.00 GOLDEN OAK BUFFET AT $42.50
rfJ11.!,6 VS the Very best elected quarter-sawed oak
ChCM thrughOTt- Oval-shaped front Has large linen
dly a"d erday aWerS' coParts. slle Mon-
$92.00 CHINA CABINET AT $52.00
SSrTV1 84e2. Sk'- th bent glass front and sides- Has four
plate-glass shelves and fuU-mirror back. A large Cabinet.
$89.00 CHINA CABINET AT $49.75
In selected stock of quarter-sawed golden oak. A large Cabinet, with
bent glass front and sides. Hand-carved pillar caps and claw feet,
liiese bargains m dining-room pieces announced for Monday
and Tuesday.
HAVE YOUR FURNITURE REPAIRED. RE
FINISHED OR REUPHOLSTERED WHILE
AWAY ON YOUR SUMMER VACATION
Ton could not find a more opportune time to have your furniture put in first
class condition. During the Summer vacation period hundreds of furniture pieces
pass through our upholstery, finishing and repair shops. We suggest that vou
STtK ' estjates .for thila of work. We guaran&e LSfacSS
and the most reaaonable prices. Phone us. Exchange 3 A 6007.
THE FREE COOKING SCHOOL WILL CON
TINUE ANOTHER WEEK Those who were so fortu-
, . . , . nate in attending this
most interesting and instructive event during the two previous weeks
will be pleased to hear of its continuation for another week. Mrs'
Wheelock will prepare special menus each, day morning and afternoon"
Tomorrow's menu will be as follows:
Morning Commencing at 10:30: Macaroni Croquettes. German
Potato Salad. Pineapple Pudding.
Afternoon-Commencing at 2:30: Steamed Chocolate Pudding and
bauce. Spanish Rice. Salmon and Cucumber Salad.
ALGERIAN PORCH RUGS
They are heavily made and of finely woven
' . 7i Z cocoa fiber, and will withstand the hard
est wear and weather. Just the thing for porch, camp or houseboat Shown in
iUSpnd ST J8-3 ft" by 6 ft- 4 ft' 7 ft-fe ft. by 9 ft., and 7 ft by
10 ft. Priced from $4.50 up. You can see them in the Carpet Dept., 6th floor
SUMMER BLANKETS AT $1.15 THE PAIR
Regular $1.85 values in fancy Summer Blankets all colors large sizes
SUMMER BLANKETS AT $2.85 THE PAIR
Snk wJbSte Card6d Blantct8-fuU in or white, with
These seasonable bedding specials for Monday, Tuesday. Bedding Dept., 6th floor.
MeaJL Comfort Sosgfgegfcedl
io Oor Outdoor Fomifonitte
The maple pieces in the natural and
green finish, with extra heavy and
lighter frames and cane seats. Some
pieces with cane backs. Rockers as low
as $1.75. Arm Rocker with high back
at ?2.75.
The imported German willow furni
ture for porch and indoor use. Novel
in aesign, strongly made and very rea-
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sonably priced.
In the Indian Splint Furni
ture is shown something en
tirely new and quaint in de
sign and finish. Ideal for
bungalow furnishing.
Garden Seats in the red and
green, 4 ft., 5 ft., and 6 ft. long.
From $6.50 up.
Ferris Lawn Swings at $11.