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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1915)
THE SUXDAT OREGONIA For Christmas, give Silk Matt Skirts cut free, if your ma Give a Kodak for Christmasi Every style and size at Meier & Frank's See them note. Portland's largest showing of Victrolas all the records an ideal Christmas gift. Hose the best dollar silk stock ing in America over UO shades. terial is bought here. Skirts ac cordion pleated, $1. it U 7vo matter SSlf Whore Ynu Slmf) WW W w m. v w w -w - - - h Shob Early J&M .V Preparedness !that one word repeats itself over and over as ice have gone through the store to gather the news for this first big Christinas announcement. Preparedness with greater and more comprehen sive stocks the beautiful, the novel, the exclusive, in gift merchandise. Imported goods, secured in spite of - difficulties. Preparedness, with space to care for Holiday crowds facilities that make pleasant and comfortable shopping pos sible under all conditions. But we say "Shop Early" shop early because you will nave iuii stocks and ample time to decide. Start tomorrow tnis big announcement is brimming with gift suggestions, news of special savings ft . 7., V J J5 v - . II Ms, Immense new stocks of most fascinating suggestions in GJS Jewelry Qilver, jeather Qoods Our first Christmas in our bigger store one to be remembered all over Portland! N'evcr have our stocks been so varied, so large, so beautiful ! "Mark Cross leather goods artistic and durable silver from the world's famous silversmiths jewelry in exquisite designs At all friccs. Hundreds of gift suggestions on every hand. Here are a few selections made at random : Sterlin $ Silvery! re Gold Jewelry 11.72. Caadlestick a a Illus trated. SCr la ?Ula CotoaUl inigrx. J 2.7. SUtrr B Bon m U I atrmud. bol snap. SUvtr S gar Rack aa 11- j Awith baadla. Brooch n of Solid 014 t with frn- luatrmtad. IoU0. V' nnnp'rand "Drassand V r jL lovely "ickerware in the most attractive array for holiday-giving! All sorts of unique pieces that would just "fit in" with most any room. In Brass and Copper There are the most fetching smok ing sets. Brass sets for as little as $2.25. Cellini, Royal Bronze or copper rf 1iit nmnlcer for $1. with macra- zine racks and reading lamps at $10. Conner salad set3. tray with cruets and china mixing bowl. $8.50. Eras3 with embossed decorations; umbrella stands at $4.50 to $6; footed jar dinieres, $3.50 to $7. Wicker pieces in ivory or light blue enamel, with garlands of roses. From little baskets at 50c to birdcages at $7 or $9. with fancy stand, at $11. DtMBiot. rift SUMt-MiU Orders Filled. Gold ClrrU Brooch aa Cluatratad d a 1 ctily ana;raved. ft.75. Painty p iaread deaiga I3JO. IHinly Cold Clrrla 11 with enamel tp aa UltulralctL 12.00. Taaetta S3rr atatd and two tea fcaa aa CTatratad JS-OO. f Cold Scarf Pin aa illustrated with genaina diamond and paarL J 5 UK). Vat aa C!ua- rrcd toAktf, Bridal tratad. ith c'a- hold- 6Ur Bod n.Wr a U loatratrd. Slaadar ataad tor bod or aifif '.a Towar. (7o Jewelry Solid Cold UaUjra aa Cloa. fraud with aami-praciouj aap fbiS aad paart in eondaat. 130. Solid Cold L a a atliera aa ill oa tratad: pvndant at with nnrk ina diamond and prL tiJOO. Sr1 rm of Solid Gold with erai praciou atona and parL S1.00. Solid Cold Caff Pi plain with beaded ed; aa Illustrated. 11X0 Leather Gifts Travel i K Ca aa il complete 1 y 1-UO. Other, up to -Mara: (Vw" Sew in r Baska aa illustrated oroww read tad leather, roa aatia lined, 115. Elgin,Valtham Watches 6J75 Tea lowest rrlc rr cpaoted la rorU laad oa theso famoua watchea! Men's 12 and IS site, opea far aratchet ia ?-year ro!d cas. Here's a dandy jrifl aa t:o for "Bint." trtet Toorist Tablet- illustrated patent leather fitted with tablet, books, etc, filled Mandaria Lea I h er Par aa illustrated. Many a h a pe a and mountings at S3. Main floor. titii tiiml- lll frrr rill4. r L j-J iv .i, fcOTir3Kyf!,: s&5g3SswiO .(V. . . an 'jr'jr J- -y 1 r- ' la.l . m J . f J- " i 'a prr. aw . . ... - - a sav IpXI A -;a 1 1 1 1 a nrr I Parcel Post and Express Office Facilities for wrapping, weighing and forwarding Christmas packages at the Accommodation Bureau, . -, H 7 X Jl V .., oasemem Lsaicony. iuaKe wee t oe twc. it $io. $U25 Piano Tomorrow $1.09 Parents will welcome this big musical bar gain. A good, strong, well-made piano for lit tle folks. 14 keys, ma hogany finish. As illustrated. $3.50 Game Board $2.89 A splendid pastime for young and old. Car rom game board with 62 pieces of equipment. 58 different games can be played. Neatly packed in box, suitable for gifts. $1.09 $15 Black Board $1.09 Educational blackboard, desk style, with A, B, C chart. Like cut. Dog on Wheels 33c Made of good able materials a every way a lik toy. Has blanke1 muzzle. Chain Just as illustr Special, 33?. Qit Suggestions From Qm pookstore A timely list of books for children and new books to while away Winter evenings me ssew nou m. v..r the Great "Eltham Kouse. "When Christmas Comes Around." Underwood and Jessia Wilcox Smith. Jl-Si. Four and Twenty Dol lies." Lee and Leonora Peaae. 11.00. Holland's Mother Goose." $2.00. -The Cockyolly Bird." Dearmer. 110 Children' 8 Books "Uncle Wieely Long Ears." Howard Garis. SI .50. "The Boy Scout Year Book." Wilson, Roosevelt, etc, 1 1X0. Our Boyhood Thrills and Other Cartoons." Webster. $1.00. And a thousand more. War." Frederick Palmer. $1.50. "Kipling's India." Arley Munson. $1X0. "Women and Thing a." America's Best Funny Stories. $1.35. "These Twain." Arnold Bennett. $1X0. Mrs. Hnmnhrev Ward. $1.35. 'The Lost Prince." Frances Hodgson Bur nett. $1.35. "Justice." Cora Harris. 50c . , "Golden Garden of the Poets. $1-50. Basement Balcony Dearmer. $l.oO. Ana a vnousana more. cenneik. j..wu. - , Give a subscription to some good magazine for Christmas. Leave orders at M. &t.s Samples at JJabc Tomorrow, for the first of these great Christmas Sales at Meier & Frank's, 312 beautiful hand-embroidered samples ?1200 worth from the manu facturers of famous A rt floods Wa'n w V. cfftlf Art Goods. These samples were used in their New York display rooms. , , , . , , . . Each piece is exquisitely hand-made and hand-embroidered no two alike. It's a sale that is bound to throng the Art Goods Store Monday. Second Floor, Sixth Street Every piece bears the original price you pay exactly hair. a vies of Hand-Embroidered Underwear. Vi '11 r.nm, rorset covers, combinations and children's gowns, hand-embroidered on finest lingerie lawn. $2 to $10, at half. Samples of Scarfs, Centers, and Pillows, Every piece will make a beautiful gift! All the new shapes in pillows ovals, bolster shape, etc., richly embroidered and satin trimmed. White and colors $5 to $11.50, at half. Hand-embroidered table runners from $9 to $15 18, 25, and 36-inch hand-embroidered centerpieces, white and colors, 52.50 to $15 luncheon sets, towels, dresser sacques at half. Hand-Embroidered Baby Things at Ys Bibs, bonnets, infants and children's dresses, pillows, car riage robes, all hand-embroidered and trimmed with laces and ribbons. Prices from bibs at $2 to dresses at $7, all half. (greatest Sale 800 Men's Lounging R 3 chase a It's a sale that'll be til Ernest Simons Mfg. continuing the bathrol fine new robes at a bia They are made of ih in every conceivable and borders in light, robe is handsomely m tassel. Never has such' a pu! West probably not m Three big Morrison-j them over Sunday. At these phenomena tomorrow night. No r Sale in the Men's Fi Morrison Street Entrs $4 Men's New Bathrobes, at Right when you want " them for gifts soft, warm, velour-finish bath robe blankets, completely made up with cord belt and tassel. Not a robe in the lot that could be duplicated regularly under $4. Monday at Meier & Frank's, 1.98. . Main Floor. Fifth Street. $1.98 EataaUsM j The- Quality .1