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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1909)
9 f Toll & Gibbs, Inc. "The Home Furnished Complete" Ttall & Gabbs, he Housefurnishing Goods Sold on Easy Payments Toll Ss Gifobs, inc. Portland Agents for the "Modart " the "Lily of France" and the "Madeleine Corsets A Special Offering of ISO Women's Mail Orders Given Prompt and Careful Attention. Free Delivery to the Suburbs and Nearby Towns and Misses' gIS&e Tailored Suits at THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND, NOVE3IBER 7. 1909. New Arrivals in the Furniture Displays The showing of dining-room furniture has been greatly strengthened in the past few daj-s by the addition of new designs in dining tables and buffets, in the fumed oak and the dull-finished golden oak, the tables in both round and square patterns, with pedestal bases. The round tables with 54-ineh and 60-inch tops, with the "duostyle" extension, making it possible to extend the table to six feet without di-' riding the pedestal. If the table is to be extended further, it can be done by sim ply unlocking the pedestal. Other new pieces recently placed on the furniture floors are ladies' Desks and Music Cabinets, completing a showing that should interest those who desire to choose such a piece as a holiday gift. The new Brass Beds and Brass Cribs are the handsomest styles 'we have ever shown splendid examples of the metal craftsman's art. There are the square an.d round-tube patterns, with many new artistic features in design. ill! it Suits that are selling regularly for $35, $40, $45 and you will recognize in them the styles and ma terials that are most desirable for Winter wear. . Not one in this selection of 150 Strictly Tailored Suits that is not an attractive style, and you can compare them to the last fine detail and you'll find that their quality is unmatched at their prices. They are a choice selection from our line of misses' and women's suits at $35.00, $40.00 and $45.00, and there is an interest ing variety in styles, materials and colors. The coats are made in various lengths, from thirty-six-inch to the extreme length. Skirts are plain and plaited. The ma terials are fashionable and in the season 's'ne west colors Serges, Cheviots, "Worsteds, Broadcloths, the mannish materials and wide wale diagonals. Black, brown, gray, raisin, navy and other blue shades, as well as many fancy mixtures, stripes and overplaids. Linings are the very best and guaranteed. There's certainty that you ' will find in this assortment a suit that will appeal to j'our taste. Sale commences tomorrow continues un til Wednesday-. . THE NEW Corduroy Dress Smart, serviceable and strictly tailored, showing refined novelty and orig inality of style. Made of the very finest quality of dress corduroy, in green, brown, white and navj. The style is well illus trated here. Priced at $45.00. New Debutante Dresses. New charming creations in pretty sheer materials, daintily trimmed with roses of chiffon. Also with bugle trimming. In white, pink, yellow, violet and many other pastel shades. $35 to $75. New arrivals in Silk and Jersey Slips, made to be worn under the new effects piece Dresses and Costumes, colors, including black. m one In all Period Reproductions the Fifth-Floor Display incluJ.es many fine examples They arc true interpretations of the work of those who were identified with the earlier manufacture of fine furniture whose de signs have been handed down from genera tion to generation and are still accepted by the master designers of today as distinctive and correct. Chippendale, Hepplewhite and Sheraton, the three great ISth century de signers, undoubtedly stand foremost in the history of fine furniture making and designing, and there are many reproductions of their most famous pieces that are shown on our floors. Of these we mention in particular the chairs, very proper seating pieces for living room, library and hall. Our present showing of high-grade furniture for the living-room and library the large luxurious overstuffed chairs and davenports should interest those who appreciate the comfort and style afforded in such pieces as these. Four Poster Beds A bedroom furnished with a four-poster bed ' and other corresponding pieces breathes the spirit of Colonial and Independence days and is decidedly proper in any American home. Dis tinctive features of the four-poster are the carved columns, the claw feet, the pineapple finials and in appearance massive and heavy. Made in mahogany and crotch mahogany it con vejs an impression of strength and rich simplic ity. The reproductions by Berkey & Gay are considered the best. A number of designs in four-poster beds, as well as many other fine" pieces bearing the Berkey & Gay shopmark, are 439 shown on our furniture tloors. Sealy rSPfzu Guarant?d Mattresses Are made entirely of high-grade, long staple cotton myriads of long, fleecy fibers artfully interlocked and evenly distributed, forming a single bat, without tufting or binding. Clean, pure and sanitary. Absolutely guaranteed never to lump, pack or lose its resiliency. It's a high-grade mattress at a very reasonable price. Made for three-quarters or full-size beds. Ask to see them. 9 1 2 ft. Asomioster Rugs $ 1 8,75 THE GRADE AND SIZE SOLD REGULARLY AT $27.50 Th'3se a-e a high-grade Axminster and should not be confounded with the crude mgs sold at $20.00 and $22.50. They are the famous Sanford make, in rich Oriental designs and colorings and as a hard service rug for general use are unsurpassed at the regular value. Tomorrow, Tuesday and Wednesday they go on sale at the above exceptionally low price. You .can see them displayed to advantage on our rug racks Carpet Dept. 6th floor. Mew Lamps padtod Clhiioa An entirely new line of gas and electric portable lamps with antique brass and bronze stands, and with artistically shaped and decorated shades in several colors. Some as low as $3.75. . Just received, an importation of fine hand painted ware ; an assortment of beautifully decorated pieces plaques, bowls, jugs, plates, vases,-cups and saucers, etc. Very reasonably priced. Displayed in the Crockery Section. Toys A Splendid Gathering An Importation From the Leading German Toy Shops Just as fast as possible we are adding new things from "Toyland." The past week has been oue of activity, and as each day progresses we note that many new arrivals have taken their places on this or that table. It's a whole store in itself, this new department with the newest of all that the toymaker's art has conceived to gladden the hearts of the "little folks." -The mechanical novelties reproducing in miniature automobiles, steam boats, steam engines, motor-boats, road rollers, sewing machines, printing presses, trolley cars, merry-go-rounds, etc., are here in wonderful variety. And vehicles, there are rows and rows of them auto vehicles, express wagons, coasters, doll carts, etc. ' , The "Kestner" Dolls made in Germany famed far and wide, are to be seen here in our splendid show ing of dolls in all sizes. Graoiteware A Bargain List for Monday, Tuesday Two s i z es in gray granite Basting Spoons : 10c size at 5 15c size, 10 Two Days' Special Selling of Lace Three sizes in gray granite Bread Pans. 15c size at 10 20c size at 15 25c size at 20 Three sizes in gray granite Pud ding Pans. 15c size at 10 20c size at 15 25c size at 20 Four sizes in gray granite Milk Pans, 2-juart to 5-quart: 15e size at 10 20c size at 15j 25e size at 20 30c size at 25 Three sizes in gray' granite Mix ing Bowls. 25c size at 20 30c size at 25 35c size at 30 Two sizes in gray granite Lipped Sauce Pans: 25c size at 15 30c size at 20 Three sizes in gray granite Wash Basins. 25c size at.. 15 30c size at 20 35c size at 25 Two sizes in gray granite Water Pails, 10-quart and 12-quart: 50c size at 35 60c size at 45 2 sizes in gray granite Drip Pans: 35c size at 25 10c size at 30 15c Ladles at 10 15c Jelly Cake Pans at 10 55c Berlin Kettles at. 35 65e Dish Pans, 1-t-qt. size 40 55c Rinsing Pans, 14-qt. size. 40 Tomorrow and Tuesday in the Drapery Dept. 6th. floor SPECIAL AT $1.00 PAIR "White net Lace Curtains, with Batten berg edgings and insertions, 2y yards long. SPECIAL AT $1.45 PAIR Scrim Curtains in ecru tints and plain hemstitched ; 36 inches wide and 90 inches long. SPECIAL AT $1.85 PAIR Imported white and Arabian net Cur tains, 48 inches wide and 21 yards long. Same in 60-inch width, at $2.25 pair. SPECIAL AT $2.00 PAIR $3.25 and $3.50 values in linen scrim Curtains, 2lo yards long and with lace edgings and insertions. SPECIAL AT $2.00 PAIR Heavy cable net Lace Curtains, 2V yards and 3 yards long, in white, ecru and Arabian tints. Cluny -patterns. Regular $3.50 values. SPECIAL AT $2.65 PAIR Cable net and fancy net Lace Curtains, in white, ecru and ivory, 3 yards long and regular $5.00 values. ' Also a number of 1 pair and 2 pair lots of Lace Curtains of all kinds priced at half. Plain Curtain Scrim in white or ecru, 40 inches wide, worth 25c yard at 18 yard. Curtain Swiss in ecru and white, and in colored stripes, 60c and 65c values and 45 inches wide at 40 yard. x Bungalow Curtain Nets, in ecru, cream and white, 48 inches wide and worth $1.25 yard at 65 yard. Some InteresfcioM Bargains'-in. Fmroture Noteworthy reductions in several fine pieces, samples that we have selected from our third and fourth floor furniture displays and priced to close out. - You can buy any one of these pieces on easy payment terms tomorrow and Tuesday. $ 35 LIBRARY TABLE AT $18.75 In the mahogany, dull finish; a plain design; has large center drawer and two smaller drawers on each side, fitted with glass knobs. $46 TOILET TABLE AT $27.50 A stylish bedroom piece in the mahog any, with beveled oval mirror, 36 inches high; has the French pattern legs, with the ball and claw foot. $49 TOILET TABLE AT $29.75 Also in the mahogany,' with large drawer, fitted with glass pulls, and having large oval-shaped mirror. $65 COUCH AT $39.75 The frame is of solid mahogany, an "arts and crafts" design, with adjustable head: has loose cushions, filled with hair and covered in finest green plush; a very fine piece and an un usual bargain. ' $80 BOOKCASE AT $49.50 A handsome colonial design , in finest mahogany, with heavy pillars, end ing with hand-carved claw feet; has two doors and is 60 inches high and. 54 inches wide; also an exceptional bargain. $5.75 ARM ROCKER $3.95 A pattern selected from our line of the less-expensive comfort Rockers. It is of quar tered golden oak, has the saddle-pattern seat and high back- Top and back panel are attrac tively shaped. Polish finish. ore's AMsfat Oak tSlSslrZl One Style From the Great Line of Moore's Heating Stoves "Moore's Air-Tight Oak is called air-tight because every joint below the fire is ground by means of special machinery, to an absolute surface. Such construction means absolute control of air at all times. This stove heats the entire room quickly, and it heats the floor as well, for the reason that the large- handsomely nickeled reflector-ring throws the heat, winch is radiated from the fire-pot, down to the floor and warms it in all directions. The feed door is large and the firelight showing through the large mica section adds greatly to the general cheerfulness and comfortable feeling. The question of economy is solved hi the Moore's Airtight Oak. Five sizes froni $23.50 up. Moore's "Firekeeper" an air-tight heater for wood only; has many de sirable features not found in the ordinary air-tight stove. Three sizes, from $11.50 up. "Gem" air-tight heaters, in three sizes, from $5.75. up. We have other air-tight heating stoves as low as $2.25. (6 New Domestic" Machine the Standard of Excellence Universally Known The woman who prides herself on her sewing and who is skilled in the use of a sewing machine, will be qnick to recognize in the 'New Domes tic" a mechanical perfection not found in any other machine. It was the first sewing machine to adopt, and is the only one that makes both stitches perfectly the lock-stitch and the chain-stitch, the former with the shuttle and the latter with the looper, instantly interchangeable with out any other adjustment. The "New Domestic" costs but little more than machines of inferior makes. There is no better machine made. Priced from $38.50 up. You can buy one and pay $5.00 down and $1.00 each week. Bedding Mwsaund a few Specials Complete in its assortment, wide in its range of prices, quality the best in all grades this briefly tells of our stock of dependable bedding never better pj epared to supply your needs. Pillows the sanitary, guaranteed kind, including the celebrated "Emmerich" brand. Blankets in best Eastern and Oregon wools every size and weight Comforts down, lamb's wool and cotton-filled, in all coverings. Bedspreads and mattress pads." These Bedding Specials suggest a chance to add to your stock. Monday, Tuesday, 6th floor. A Good Silkoline-Covered Comfort, worsted tied. OO $2.65 values In Cotton-Filled Comforters, silkollne covered, with border pattern, at Cl.SO 13.45 values In Silkoline-Covered and Cotton-filled Comforters at 32.25 4.00 values in Large Hea-y Blankets, white, gray or tan, with pink or blue borders, at, pair $2.75 $5.25 values In Heavy Double Wolverine Blankets, fig ured, in pink, blue, brown .nd tan, at, pair 83. OO C