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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1909)
The Home Furnished Complete .TulL& Gibbs, fee. Housefurnishing Goods HP-nsiTlll- loci Sold on Easy Payments & . PREPARE FOR THANKSGIVING-CROCKERY, CUT GLASS, TABLE SILVERWARE, CARVING SETS, ROASTERS, ETC.-n"' la the II Ik Bme- nieat. ews from the Ready to Wear Sectaoo that is of Particular Interest to Women Righit at this Seasoo. THE FINEST TAILORED SUITS AT $25, AT Toll & Gibbs, Inc. $35 AND AT $50 ARE HERE - ; i not only the most practical but the most exclusive a wealth of stj'les with all the charm of beautiful materials and distinctive fashioning. The, long coat and plaited skirt styles and in all the newest materials from the simple plain serges, cheviots and broadcloths, to the fancy imported tweeds and homespuns, with beautiful linings of silk or Skinner?s satin. tl . i c v.i". cnaosvn wolniir. Ha-rana brown and black, as lilts cuiurs iauicu i.u.10 otQovm - - . well as all the fancy mixtures. And as to value you 11 find our tailored The NEW AUTO COATS suits at these prices at every other priced unequaled. The -Quality "Mark" That Distinguishes Our Garments COATS our first season. Makers tell us that the "demand is heavier this sea son than in many years. We've specialized in them right at the start, and women know that every thing we show in coats is right-up-to-the-minute in st vie. There are the long, close-fitting ;models the extremely plain in black broadcloth, lined with Skinner's satin, and in the fancy mixtures, the new blue shades in serges and cheviots, are many differ ent models. Then there are the styles with both the plain and plaited flounces, and in every appropriate material. Prices $12.50 to $50.00 have just arrived the styles that many have been waiting for made of heavy auto-cloths mixtures and novelty fabrics. ' With hoods. Priced at $35.00 RAINCOATS made just like the men's styles of the very best rainproof materials with the raglan and mannish sleeves. $20.00 up. RICH AND BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES FOR THEATER AND EVENING WEAR : ,' . ' Much of the brilliancy and success of the occasion, -whatever it may be, is due to the display of apparel. Many women are now planning their wardrobe for the season's social and musical functions. Fashionable apparel for such occasions exquisite Evening Gowns and Wraps, is exhibited here in charming variety. NEW SWEATER COATS more of these are being worn this season than ever before. The long styles are particularly in favor, made with the long drop shoulder, the close-fitting cuff and with the low or storm collar. The very newest shades brown, gray and blue, are here to choose from. All lengths from the 30-inch to the 50 inch. Some have the storm pockets. $3.95 to $25.00. 1,-1?. I - TELLING OF A FEW OF THE MANY RECENT ARRIVALS IN THE FURNITURE DEPARTMENT New showing of Berkey & Gay Colonial Dining-Room and Bedroom furniture, in the dull Bted Davenports in frame of mahogany andgolden oak, upholstered in veiour and leather. Some very handsome designs in Comfort Rockers; frames in both the mahogany and golden oak; scats upholstered in leather. . . . Bedroom Furniture in Circassian walnut. An especially pretty suit in Sheraton style is inlaid with satinwood. . . Iron Beds, in all the new metal-bed styles and finishes. A carload of them just received. A- i?&Jf. it, "Lily of France" Corsets positively meet every requirement that the most exacting wearer demands Strictly French in its origination thoroughly correct in its beautiful lines and graceful curves scientifically con structed to permit perfect freedom of motion it positively moulds a beautiful figure, gives'correct style and a notable distinction to one's appearance. Model 509 For the average figure. Medium bust and extremely long over hips and abdomen. Soft extension skirt, made of imported brocade and finished with lace and ribbon . $10.00 Model 325 Is an ideal Corset for stout figures, so con- , structed that it becomes an abdominal support without the usual bulky straps and lacing. Medium high bust and long hip - $7.50 Model 312 Is for the slight figure. Medium high bust and long hips. Made of French coutil and lightly boned $5.00 Expert Corsetieres in attendance. You are assured a fit. THE FREE COOKING SCHOOLS-PROVING TO BE THE MOST ATTRACTIVE EVENT OF ITS KIND WE HAVE YET HELD Afternoons 3 to 4:30 Many enthusiastic women attended during the first week many will avail themselves of the opportunity of this instructive course, which our chef steward, Mr. H. F. Grant, has planned for each week. Tomorrow, Tuesday and Wednesday Mr. Grant will instruct as to the proper trussing of turkeys and chickens, also the preparing of stuffings for same. The making of .pumpkin and mince pies will be another interesting feature this week. Ve cordially invite yon to become a member of the class. Free and seats for every body. Afternoons from 3 to 4:30 in the Basement. Important Tfr&at If 00 See tlhe Iraterestirag Exhibit of the "Sealy" Mattresses Commencing Tomorrow Ending Wednesday One-third of our life is. spent in bed, and it is during this period that our storage cells are recharged to drive the human machine. Why then, should not the mattress, most essential to rest, be given first consideration? There is no article of so much use and so little understood as the mat tress. To a great majority of people a mattress is just a mattress good or bad, according to the price paid, and regardless of the materials used. "Sealy" Mattresses demand consideration. They have never been extensively advertised and' yet many thousands of them have been sold. . Merit alone has made the enormous sale possible. The non-tufted mattress was invented by Daniel Haynes, a Texan, long associated with the cotton ginning industry. He made many experiments and finally succeeded in pro ducing a resilient bat that would stay together without tufts or binding, also a round-cornered tick with no raised seams for lodgment of dust or germs. He began the man ufacture of the mattress in the little town of Sealy, Texas, twenty-seven years ago. The popularity and demand con tinued until today it is sold regularly by over 800 dealers in the United States, and in many foreign countries. Tomorrow we commence a special exhibit of the "Sealy." Its object will be to show how the "Sealy" Mattress is made, what enters into ats making arid also how pther mattresses are made and their materials. "Whether you contemplate buying a mattress or not, we know you will be interested in the "Sealy." Exhibit will be on first floor. Choosing From Sudh Fornitore argams as MEANS THAT YOU Se SAVE CONSIDERABLY A collection of nine pieces from our third and fourth floor .displays, every piece showing an unusual reduction from the regular opportune for those who may have in mind the choosing of such. Offered Moncluy and Juesciay these special prices. $5.00 Center Table at $2.95 In quarter sawed golden oak; top measure 24 inches square. Has lower shelf. $7.00 Arm Rocker at $4.50 A high-back pattern in the golden oak; solid seat; hand polished finish. $8.50 Arm Rocker at 5.25 Comfortable and attractive pattern, with fancy panel in back. Seat covered with leather. $11.00 Arm Eocker at $7.25 A heavy Colonial style, in quarter-sawed golden oak, and a very comfortable pattern. $11.50 Arm Eocker at 7.75 An artistic and comfortable rocker in best selected quartered golden oak, with saddle-pattern seat and oval back panel, hand-carved. $21.00 Desk Table at $12.75 Has the conveniences of both the library table and at home dehk. An ideal piere for .iujall library. Top .measures "J4 inches by 40 inches. In the polished golden oak, 'top being of quartered stock. $26.00 Dresser at $16.50 An Empire Colonial design, in all quarter-sawed golden oak. Has 22-inch by 28-ineh mir roi, and the four drawers are lilted with glass knobs. $45.00 Princess Dresser at $26.50 A stylish piece in the mahogany, with elie val mirror, 40 inches high. Has swell front base and three drawers. $49.00 Princess Dresser at $2S.50 A large, handsome piece, also in the mahog any and finely finished. Has large che- val mirror and three drawers. Lowest Prices we have ever of fered in High (Grade Wilton Carpets "We are closing out six discontinued patterns of this high-grade Wilton not to be confounded with the so-called Wilton velvets. The quality is unsurpassed at the regular price, and the patterns and colorings are well adapted to general use and especially where hard service fabrics are needed. For living-room, for dining-room or for the office, this carpet meets the most exacting requirements and the present price is, as we have stated in the headlines, lower than they have ever been offered for. . Eegularly $2.50 yard, they go on special sale Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- ig -j day, sewed, laid and lined, at the low price, yard. . THANKSGIVING SALE OF CARVING SETS Some of the finest cutlery made is included in this list of twelve sets staghorn, buffalo horn and ebony handles. Opportune for choosing a 6et to earve the Thanksgiving turkey. Sale Monday and Tuesday. In the Basement Department. Set S1.40 with staghorn handles regularly $1.7o. -P1ccc Set at 91.55 with staghorn handles regularly $1.9". -PI -- set at S1.60 with staghorn handles refruUrly 2.0u. S-Plece Set at S3.20 with staghorn handles regularly 4.0d. 3-Pleee Set at $3.60 with black ebony handles regularly 14.50. S-Ftec Set at 34. OO with ebony handles regu larly $5.00. at S4.20- $5.25. S-Pleee Set regularly 3-Pleee Set at $6.60 with handles regularly 18.25. 3-Pleec Met at S6.60 with regularly $8.25. 3-Pleee Set at 87.95 with regularly $10.00. 3-Pleee Set at 812.00 with regularly $14.50 set. with staghorn handles gray buffalo horn staghorn handles staghorn handles staghorn bandies it?-. it rfc W" Repeating Last Week's List of Thanksgiving Bargains IN THE CROCK ERY DEPT. 60-Piece Set at $4.75 In white semi-porcelain the "St. Regent" pattern Regularly $6.50. 60-Piece Set at $8.25 Knowle's semi-porcelain, green decoration and gold trimmed. Reg. $10.50. 50-Piece set at $9.85 100-Piece Set at $17.50 The "Carlisle" pattern in semi-porcelain dainty pink rose decoration. Regularly $11.50 and $22.50. 100-Piece Set at $25.50 Austria! china, gold and pink rose decoration. Regularly $28.50. THE SALE of 50-PIECE and lOO-PIECE DINNER SETS Haviland, Austrian China aoid semi-porcelain in the newest decorations, and there's the variety in each ware to enable pleasing selection to be made. The sale will be for three days commencing Monday. 100-Piece Set at' $30.50 In best semi-porcelain, green and brown "Iris" decoration. Reg. $36.50. 100-Piece Set at $42.50 The Derby pattern (white and gold) in Austrian china. Regularly $48.50. 100-Piece Set at $58.00 Haviland set in rich green and gold decoration. Regularly $65.00. 100-Piece Set at $61.50 Two patterns in Haviland sets at this special price. White and gold and rose and gold decoration. Rgularly $67.50. Cortain Swiss, DRAPERY AND UPHOLSTERY Materials Specials Specials that will surely create interest tomorrow and Tuesday Cartala Scrim at 15 yard In ecru tints and whits. 40 Inches wide regular pries Zia a yard. Swiss lua1la at 'ZOt yard Tour choice from these goods In the 30c and 40c quality. Faary Cartala Ketm at 25 yard 13 Inches and 48 inches wids and regular 60c a yard value. Cartala Scrim at 25 yard The 45c a yard quality. In ecru and Arabian tints, and white. Faacr Cartala Na at 60 yard imported goods 4 inches and SO Inches widq regular values !Sc yard and $1.00 yard. in the Drapery Department top floor. Scotch Madras at SO yard The finest Imported quality 54 Inches wide values $1.00 to $1.50 yard. At 90 yard Heavy couch cover or upholstery materials 60 inches wide and in Oriental patterns. Remnants at 50 eacb Pieces 25 Inches square upholstery and couch-cover materials suitable for pillow tops, chair seats, etc Lace Curtains Sl-50 Values at 90? pair Plain net lace cur tains, made with insertion and edging: also Arabian-color laces In all-over pattern i 1-i yards and S yards long. Tlhaolksigiviinifl and tlfoe OioioM Room The tendency is toward a full-hearted' Thanksgiv ing Da-, such as has not been observed for years. It's the time when the minds and' hearts of true Americans gladden at the thought of gathering. at the festive board. And the dining-room it's the "Thanksgiving" room of the home. Never before in the history of rVio (otnrw ruisi rmr Rhnwincr of furniture for the dininsr- room been so complete. "Wbether you need just a single piece a dining table, a buffet, a china cabinet, a set of chairs, or a complete dining-room set you 11 find that selection here will be an easy matter. The ever popular golden oak, the quaint fumed oak, the rich mahogany all are equally represented in the splendid display. Tomorrow should be the day to choose you can buy on easy payments if desired prompt delivery. Clhilldhrep's Vellnicies an endless array of them shown in TOY DEPARTM'T "Everything on wheels" this tells in brief of what you can expect to see in our splendid line of children's vehicles "good and ready" for the holiday season. There are the little touring cars with the best improved propell ing gear and auto steering device, with steel and rubber tire wheels. In appearance and finish they resemble the real, big cars. And the velocipedes, the tricycles for boys and girls, the coasters, the cyclone wagons, the garden bar rows, the doll carts also with the steel and rubber tire wheels. A complete assortment of steel express wagons and steel carts every size for boys of all ages. Hook and ladder carts and patrol wagons they, too, comprise part of this splendid lineup of vehicles. Now is the thne with this great stock and variety at "its best to select for Christmas. "We will reserve for future delivery if desired. s - Savnos Two-day offerings from the completely stocked Bedding Section sixth floor. Mon day and Tuesday. , $2.50 . values in full-size Comforters good variety of colors at, each $1.65 $4.75 and $5.00 values in fine cotton-filled, sateen-covered Comforters at, each $3.00 $5.00 values in cambric-covered Comforters, filled with lamb's wool at, each $3.00 These very iuteresting specials in good Winter-weight wool Blankets. Be prepared for cold nights. $6.75 values in pure white wool, Blankets at, pair. ...... -$4.75 $7.50 values in pure white wool Blankets at, pair $5.00 $9.25 values in white wool Blankets, pr. $5.75 $11.50 values in white, all-woul Blankets at, pair S7.50 AT YOUR REQUEST SELECTIONS WILL BE HELD FOR CHRISTMAS DELIVERY- MAIL orders Always receive our prompt and careful attention