The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, September 11, 1910, Page 9, Image 9

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The Pioneer Store of the New Retail Section Portland's Foremost Complete Housefurnishing EstablishmentMerchandise of the Highest Character at Lowest Prices
Efficient and Courteous Store Service Phone and Mail Orders Given Prompt and Careful Attention Breakfast, Mid-day Lunch and Afternoon Tea Served in Wistaria Tea Room
TITE STTSDAY OREGOXIAJf, PORTLAND, SEPTEMBER 11, 1910.
Fashion's Favored Fall Styles and Materials
Find Expression in What We Are Showing in
New Tailored Spits for Women
In popular-priced as well as the higher-priced Suits we
are now showing many different models the new
shapes in coats being conspicuous among them cut
almost on the same lines as the men's garments, with
"semi-fitted square-back effect. The lengths are 28, 30
and 32 inches; in the sizes for stout and larger women
as long as 36 inches. . x
Little "Women's and Misses' Tailored Suits will be
shown in larger assortment than ever this season, and
those who view our selections will recognize in them
the best of the Fall creations, from the fancy to the
very plainest tailored styles, and in very large variety
of materials. Rough suitings of every weave, as well
as the serviceable serges and broadcloths in every
favored Fall shade. Brown is to be very popular this
Fall and it's shown here in the lightest to the real dark
seal brown. Dark blue, King's blue, Copenhagen blue,
greens, grays and the plum colors will be in favor this
season. Black is more in demand than for some sea
sons past.
One model, at $25 is a hard-finished, gray man
nish material, with narrow stripe, and lined with guar
anteed satin. Has plain coat sleeve and plain circular
skirt.
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Most Liberal Terms ef Payment Extended to Buyers gf Homefurnishings
Fo on it ore Bargaios
FOR
SEPTEMBER
Homefomishers
Hall Mirror at $11.75 Regular price $17.00. Heavy
quarter-sawed, golden oak frame, and 20x30-inch mir
ror. Terms, $2.50 down and $2 month.
Hall Mirror at $11.95 Regular price $18.00. Golden
oak frame, and 20x30-inch mirror. Terms, $2.50 down
and $2 month.
Hall Mirror at $15.75 Regular price $24.00. Large
mirror 30x48 inches, with frame of quartered oak, in
golden finish. Hooks of dull brass. Terms, $3 down
and $2.50 month.
Hall Seat at $14.95 Regular price $27.50. Golden
oak, quarter sawed, with box under seat. Terms, $3
down and $2.50 month.
Hall Seat at $23.50 Regular price $42.00. Of ma
hogany, 46 inches wide, with box under seat. Terms,
$4 down and $3.50 month.
Hall Seat at $35.25 Regular price $68.00. Of ma
hogany, with carved claw feet. Seat is 52 inches long,
with roomy box under seat. Terms, $7.50 down and $4
month.
Three-Piece Parlor Suit at $19.50 (Regular price
$37.00. Settee, arm chair and side chair; upholstered
in green velour. Frames in mahogany finish. Terms,
$4 down and $3.50 month.
Three-Piece Parlor Suit at $27.50,-Regular price
$43.00. Settee, Chair and Rocker, with loose velour
cushions. Frames in mahogany finish. Colonial de
sign. Terms $5 down and $3.50 month.
Three-Piece Bedroom Suit at .$89.75, Regular price
$157.00. Colonial design; four-poster bed, and dresser
and chiffonier, of quartered golden oak, well made and
finished. Dresser mirror is 30x36 inches. Oak drawer
pulls. Large chiffonier has hat box. Terms, $12.50
down and $5 month.
Iron Bed at $14.25
Regular price $27.00.
A continuous - post de
sign with nine upright
fillers of satin brass.
Best ivory enamel fin
ish. Full size. Terms,
$3 down and $2.50
month.
Iron Bed at $1.95
Regular price $2.75.
Full size and in two
finishes. White enamel
and green enamel.
Iron Bed at $4.25-Reg-ular
price $5.50. Full
size and an artistic scrol(
design. Cream enamel
with gold high lights.
Terms $1.50 down and $1
month.
Brief News of Coats
These arc just hints of the many new things
in Coats that are now being shown and
whac wil1 be shown iu the very near future.
At $19.50 is a Coat of the newest cut, with
the raglai sleeve, semi-fitted and full
length Of mannish mixtures
At $20 is the Misses' Cape Coat of fancy
mixture yrays. tans and browns; the cape
lined with red flannel. Very practical gar
ments indeed.
TELLING OF SOME OF
THE LATENT THINGS IN
Imported Fatent Leather Belts in all widths,
plain and stitched, with gunmetal and gilt buckles.
A very chic belt U the "Mile. Colai," which comes
with eilt nnd irnnmetal buckles and trimmings. $1
to $2.95.
Beautiful new Suede Belts, l'j to 3 inches wide,
in black, wistaria, brown, tan, green, pearl,- gray
and navy, with crilt or suede buckles to match.
$1.95 to $3.50.
A Paris creation is the new beaded elastic Belt,
in black, and medium width. $3.95.
Anto Veils in the verv newest shades. $1.95
and $2.50.
The New Section of Furs
Is now exhibiting its initial stocK. We
are exclusive Portland agents for the
celebrated Revillon Freres Furs
Modart Corsets
"The Improved Front Laced"
Women Can Select No
More Beautiful or Ap
propriate Foundations
for Their Gowns Than
MODART CORSETS,
The Mould 'of Fashion"
The beautiful , lines, ex
quisite texture, the subtle
satisfaction in the way they
mould the figure, offer a
combination to be found in
no other corset, at any price.
The wearer of a Modart is
immediately recognized as
possessing a distinctive beau
ty of figure unequaled in
any other modern corset.
We emphasize strongly the
comfort this unrivaled Corset gives the body, the manner in
which it moulds the figure, conforming with every require
ment. ' The Modart not only gives shapely 1'nef" but is constructed
so as to correct all minor deficiencies ol form which detract
from a graceful 'carriage and bodily ease.
Model J is a girdle-top, long-hip corset $5.00
Model II is for the average full figure. Has full low bust
and long hip $5.00
Model L is for the young miss and is very flexible has no
heavy boning. Made of French batiste $5.00
Also many other models ranging in price from $5 to $25.
Expert corsetieres are at your command here for advising
with you as to the model best adapted to your figure.
fit
Carpet Comment
OF INTEREST TO HOMEFUR
NISHEBS and HOME&UILD&R5
The basis of all artistic housefimiishing is the floor treatment.
Whether it b in the cheaper fabrics or the highest grade of Wilton, our
stock will afford a selection of color and patterns uiat simplifies the choosing
of correct floor coverings.
The popular Asminster affords a range of quality, color and design that will
surely meet all requirements.
For halls and stairs the various grades of velvet are the most practical fab
rics, as they stand the wear and tear incidental to stairs better than hard-finished
carpets. Onrs is a good selection of hall and stair patterns, in popular col
orings and in three different grades.
For the bedroom the dainty Body Brussels holds sway. A splendid showing
this season of pretty chintx effects with narrow borders to match, in blues,
tans, grays and brown.
Plain carpeta are much in opw in modern decorative schemes. For living
room, dining-room or hall and stair they lend a richness and dignity hard to ob
tain with figured fabrics. The Velvet and Wilton carpets offer a line of fine
colorings, especially tans, browns and preens, rangicg in price from $1.35 per
yard up.
The Bundhar Wiltou Carjt i here this season in all the glory of Autumnal
brown the popular color. Combined with green and tan and in plain colors
also. This fabric is so well known in Portland as to need little or no mention
it's merely made here to note the Fall arrivals.
A full line of Linoleum in -ft. and 12-ft. widths. i
Inlaid Linoleum, from 81.35 square yard to 82 square yard.
And the matter of workmanship in the measuring for and the sewing and lay
ing of carpets are all important. Ours is an efficient service, worthy of your
consideration.
T "plnri-TQ C&n b made as beautiful as your furniture, an?
X OUr A asiv 80 t, .01d English" Fi00r WaXf wnioa
shows neither scratches nor heel marks, never becomes sticky and is
economical. Tour interior woodwork, too, requirea the least attention
after having been tre ited with" it. Comes in cans, several sizes. Ore
pound covers 300 b-j. ft. For sale in the Carpet Dept.
A Little Talk on
Home Anterior
Decoration
"How it will look" is the forethought
of those who are building or contem
plating building or redecorating the
interior of their homes. Its an im
mense advantage to know what the
finished effect Mill be to know that
there will be harmony in this and that
room. We make this realistic by as
sembling all that is essential in deco
rative harmony the floor coverings,
the wall coverings and the hangings,
and upholstery if there be any. Cor
rect schemes are possible -only where
a thorough knowledge of what is
practical and artistic is applied to this -or
that particular room. Before deco
rating consult with our .advising dec
orator it will be
worth while.
Look over- our
Fall line of Wall
Papers, Drapery
and Upholstery
Fabrics; you'll
find the choicest
jt h iCa g s of the
season. Decora
tive Department
Sixth Floor.
A Notable Showing Is Ours Right Now of
Fomitoire (e Dining Room
The demands of every dining-room, no matter what its pro
portions may be, or its scheme of decoration, or what may be
set aside by the homefurnisher to furnish it, will be met here
in the most satisfactory way.
In mahogany,. in the golden oak and in the fumed oak
there's eaual representation in our displays.
At $15.00 is a pedestal-base Dining Table in the fumed
" oak that has 42-inch round top and extends to 6 feet. At
$22.50 is a Buffet in the fumed oak, with mirror and the regular buffet appointment. Oak
Dining Chairs with solid seats, at $2.75. A solid oak pedestal-base Table in dull golden
oak, 6 feet extension, with 45-inch top, is priced at $18.00. Dining Chairs in golden oak,
with leather seats, as low as $3.75. As low as $59.75 is a mahogany Dining Table with
48-inch top that extends to 8 feet. Mahogany finished Chairs with leather seats as low as
$5.75. Easiest terms of payment.
Avail Yourself of Our Inter
esfcing Inducement to Range
Buyers, Down, 1 Weekly
It permits you to select any Range or Heating Stove in our line
The South Bend Malleable Range The
Supreme Steel Range The Crown Steel
Range The Capital Steel Range The
Regal Steel Range
It means that you choose from the best Ranges that the best stovemakers produce
Ranges that are scientfically and materially correct that will give absolute satisfaction.
This is attested to by the hundreds that are in Portland homes today each meeting the
demands of this or that home.
In "The South Bend Malleable" you have the Range of highest achievement in malle
able construction that is, practically indestructible riveted throughout like a boiler-
that with ordinary care will last a lifetime. It's the Range for the home where the best is
none too good not the cheapest Range made not the most expensive.
In the Supreme, Crown, Capital and Regal Ranges you obtain the world's best ranges
of steel and cast iron construction the product of experienced range-builders a combina
tion of superior materials and workmanship and modern ideas in range building.
Let us show you their many points of superiority you'll be still further convinced.
lulul
Crockery Sale Two Patterns of Dinoerwire
In Meakin's White Semi-Porcelain
6- inch Plates, at, each 5
7- inch Plates, at, each 6
8- inch Plates, at, each....' 7
Teacups and Saucers, each.... 7
.Coffee Cups and Saucers, ea 8
Covered Dishes, at, each.... 50
Sugar Bowls, at, each 20
Fruit Dishes, at, each 3
Pickle Dishes, at, each .-7
Bowls, at, each 6
la Basset'a China Wild rose and
35c Plates, 7-inch, each 15
75c Creamers, at, each.
60c Bakers, 7-inch, each
35e Soup Plates, each..
35c Tea Cups and Saucers, at,
each' 15
40c Coee Cups and Saucers, at,
each 16
35c Bone Dishes, at, each.... 10
50c Pickle Dishes, at, each . . . 18
$1.00 Dishes, 9-inch, at, ea...30
8- inch Bakers, at, each 13
9- inch Bakers, at, each 15
7- inch Bakers, at, each 10
14-ineh Platters, at, each 36
16-inih Platters, at, each 49
Oatmeal Dishes, at, each 5
Butter Chips, at, each 3
6-inch Scallops, at each 10
8- inch Scallops, at, each.' 13
9- inch Scallops, at, each 15
10- inch Plates, at, each 12
gold decoration
...25
...23
..15
$1.10 Dishes, 10-inch, each.
$1.50 Dishes, 13-inch, each.
$2.25 Dishes, 14-inch, each.
$3.00 Dishes, 16-inch, each.
$2.50 Covered Dishes, at, ea.
$2.50 Gravy Boats, each
$1.25 Sugar Bowls, each....
$2.00 Chocolate Pots, each.
$2.00 Tea Pots, at, each...
$2.50 Round Dishes, each...
$2.00 Oatmeal Servers, ea. .
Basement Crockery
.45
.60
.75
.98
.98
.80
.50
.SO
80
.98
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Store.
September
Bargai -
Beddisu
$1.35 for $2.25 Comforters
Full size and covered in silko
line, in light and dark color.
$1.45 Pair for $2.25 Blan
kets Cotton Blankets, gray in
color and full size.
$1.45 Pair for $2.25 Bed Pil
lows Feather Pillows, covered
with fancy ticking. Size 20
inches by 27 inches.
$2.75 for $4.50 Comforters
Extra heavy Comforters, cov
ered in pretty silkolines and full
size.
$4.25 Pair for $6 Blankets
Full size, all-wool gray Blan
kets of good weight, with blue,
and pink borders.