The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, December 21, 1919, Section One, Page 13, Image 13

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TITE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, POETLAM), DECEMBER 21, 1919.
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Will Your Home Be Silent on Christmas Day
or Will it Ring With the Music of
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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.
$L sizes up to 44.
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tfCr K quantities of tailored styles.
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?f-$Y VkClffiQQsl we have had in our stocks this season at
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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.
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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-
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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at our store tomorrow then decide.
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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.
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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.
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