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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1919)
r1 TITE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, POETLAM), DECEMBER 21, 1919. 13 l-y . '.4 ! I Will Your Home Be Silent on Christmas Day or Will it Ring With the Music of I 1 I iTMrvDrrTrn -.1 . ' . ' i 1 1 V I I t I I 1 . '.: i r1 . Tf 2 Vi . t ''i 3 i f B One of our good blouse makers had a surplus on his shelves offered us the entire col lection at our own figure for immediate sale. Result, we have tomorrow the loveliest blouses you would ever dream of buying at the modest price of $6.45 and this three days before Christmas. What a boon to those with blouses already on their Christmas lists ! What an incentive to put blouses on the lists if not already there ! ' t Crepe de Chine Zif Plain Georgette Crepe Every color wanted from black or navy iSi to white. $L sizes up to 44. ' jr Low and high collars, i j Plenty of casaques, lots of peplums, tfCr K quantities of tailored styles. l 'v i They are in every way equal to blouses ?f-$Y VkClffiQQsl we have had in our stocks this season at ' ' ' ' Christmas Sale of Lovely. New Silk louses $(g.45 THE STANDARD $8.50 TO $25.00 GRADES Printed Georgette Crepe Plain and Printed Georgette Colored embroidery, fine beading, care ful pleating, ribbons and contrasting stitch ing are some of the style notes. Twelve of the models are pictured. Scores of other styles each one seeming a little more attractive than the other. All Fresh and New Just Out of the Boxes You will want to be here sharp at 9:15 tomorrow when the store opens so that you can have first pick at $6.45. Meier & Frank's: Fourth Floor. (Mall Orders Filled.) Urgent Christmas News From the Furniture Gift Shop Hundreds of people have discovered the .tiJX convenience of this varied assemblage of nr4l JPV the better sort of gifts. S5??."' inTa J " There are formal and informal gifts l 'jg1!jrV J as inexpensive as 75c as fine as ?50. a.i'it-fiifejljr This muffin stand is in ma hogany finish, with three shelves. Priced $13.50. A tall glass fish bowl with polychrome wooden base and top. 12-inch bowls with base, $12.50; 15-inch bowls, $17.50; 18-inch bowls, $22.50. This foot stool is of mahogany with ve 1 o u r or tapestry, at $8.75. Book ends start at $2 and go to $15; the pugnacious Foo dogs pictured are $7 pair. This tea wagon is ready to wheel breakfast, luncheon or dinner in by the fire and is the greatest help in the maidless home. $16. This metal- lined mahog any humidor is large enough for 50 cigars, $6. Candlesticks in polychrome finish are $1.50, $2 and $3. Fancy candles are 40c, 50c, 60c. dp A waste pa per basket of solid mahog a n y, screwed together in craft style, $5. Iff Electric candlestick of solid ma il oga n y complete with electric bulb and etched cov er is $9.75. This lamp has an oriental black vase base, decorated with florid oriental blossoms, bril liant birds and -foliage; the shade is silk to correspond in color, trimmed with gold and has chenille fringe. The lamp, $11; the shade, $10. . A mahogany finished sew- . i .i . o. ing sianu mat opens at both sides is a great c o n v enience. $9.75. M a h o gany finish smoking stands are high enough to be within con- j vement reacnr. of a man in his ' '-" easy chair.""" $2.50. Floor Lamps are offered in a Christmas sale at these following saving prices as the result of a fortunate spe cial purchase: $12.50 mahogany fin ish lamps S9.75 $16.50 mahogany Q-l - QQ 1 1 finish lamps tSlI.aO - TT-" ii -'- , lamps $17.50 mahogany J- O QO finish lamps 3A70 $19.75 polychrone Qr A rrr finish lamps tDXi:. I $25.00 polychrome Q- Q rrpr finish lamns Dxi7 I D This bowl of black glass at $2 and antique gold f i n ished base at $1.15 make a fine gift. Infill 1. JKr L Tea -Wagons "We have just received a new shipment of tea wagons in oak, mahogany, ivory and frosted brown reed. Priced at $14, $16, $22.50, $25, $27.50, $35 and up to $53. 5r Poly chrome lamps for tne table are $4.98; the shade of parchment pa per is $12.50. A one - light boudoir lamp in mahogany finish is $2.7 5; silk shades at $2.50 to $5. Meier & Frank's: Ninth floor. I ciAe(PAonogrtpfi ytiti aSBuT i Make this the happiest Christmas yourself and your family have ever had give your family the musical gift supreme The NEW EDISON. The gift that brings to your home MUSIC so exquisitely j real and beautiful so perfect a duplication of the original that the g foremost musical critics of the country have joined in calling it a veri- 5 table RE-CREATION. ' jj This Store Is Headquarters I for this wonderful Super-Phonograph. If you have never heard The NEW EDISON come to our store tomorrow in the morning if possible and listen to its wonderful music You want the BEST phonograph you can buy the one that will give you the world's best music this Christmas and all your life. Hear The NEW EDISON 3 l. J i jl A at our store tomorrow then decide. few -'feSgS5' IBS- if', f V-'- iv'-'illi i t r,'!'' Ei'l mEMmm The NEW EDISON Sheraton $200 The NEW EDISON Adam $220 William ? Mary or Chippendale $295 All Edisons Are Now Encased in Period Cabinets You play The NEW EDISON with a real diamond no needles to change. The dia mond makes it possible to RE-CREATE the pure, rich tones of a lovely voice, the sweet ness of a master's violin or the majestic roll of an orchestra. Play your EDISON RE CREATIONS a thousand times not a tone will be lost they cannot wear out. Come to our Sixth-Floor Phonograph Shop tomorrow and select one of The NEW EDI SON models illustrated. We will deliver it in time for Christmas together with as many RE-CREATIONS as. you choose. Our thor oughly experienced phonograph salespeople will assist you, if desired, in the selection of records. I 1 If Desired Your Ow7i Terms In Reason This liberal credit policy applies to any Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph, Brunswick Phono graph, Columbia Graf onola or Victor Victrola in our entire stocks your own terms in reason. ' Join our Christmas Phonograph club tomorrow and enjoy the machine you select while paying for it. Largest Stocks of Columbia Grafonolas in the City -Meier &. Frank's: 1'honograph Stoop, Sixth Kloor. r . -.. 7 i" r - - i 6