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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1920)
TIIE SUNDAY OREGONIAN, PORTLAND, JANUARY 11, 1920 r antaarv To Bring Down hiving Costs haw Tm& Quality' Store or Portland nrthw 3ijct "Morrilory Akfcr Sta. Tomorrow begins the third week of MEIER & FRANK'S great second annual drive to bring down living costs by offering large stocks of standard everyday-wanted merchandise for person and home at considerably less than current market prices. Sales See i Also g Back age 1 1 " $ if : i 'A $ i w it i it H ! 1 Great Canned Goods Sale! Thousands of cans included in this great January Sale to Bring1 Down Living Costs which begins tomorrow at MEIER & FRANK'S. In view of market conditions this sale brings exceptional values in standard and fancy new pack fruits and vegetables. Some quantities limited these prices Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday while stocks last. Canned Fruits in This Sale Peaches, Del Monte, fancy sliced or halves, No. 2 cans, case $9.75, doz. $4.90, can 45 . Peaches, Valley Brand, yellow Cling, No. ZM cans, case $9.25, doz. $4.65, can 40. Apricots, Del Monte, No. 2 Ms cans, case $9.75, doz. $4.90, can 45. Pineapple, Del Monte, sliced. No. 2 la cans, case $9.25, doz. $4.65, can 40. Pineapple, Del Monte, sliced, No. 2 cans, case $8.25, doz. $4.15, can 35. Pineapple, Mission Brand, sliced, No. 2Ya cans, case $8.25, doz. $4.15, can 3o. Pineapple, Mission Brand, sliced, No. 2 cans, case $6.90, doz. $3.50, can 80. Pineapple, Del Monte, sliced or grated, No. 1 cans, case $9.75, doz. $2.50, can 22. Strawberry Preserves, Braden's Brand, 15 oz. glass jars, case $5.25, jar 450.' Canned Vegetables in This Sale Corn, Del Monte, Country Gentlemen, case $4.90, doz. $2.50, can 220. Corn, Bed Ribbon, fancy Maine, case $6, doz. $3.10, three cans 800. . Peas, Red Ribbon, fancy Early Jane, case $4.90, . doz. $2.50, can 220. Beans, Preferred Stock, case $6, doz. $3.10, three cans 800. Spinach, Del Monte, No. 214 cans, case $4, doz. $2.10, three cans 550. Tomatoes, Veribest, Del Monte or Preferred Stock, solid pack, No. 2 cans, case $4, doz. $2.10, can 180. i- Tomatoes, Standard, case $2.85, doz. $1.45, two cans 250. Asparagus Tips, Del Monte, green, No. 1 cans, case $7.25, doz. $3.75, can 820. Asparagus Tips, Del Monte, white, No. 1 cans, case $7.85, doz. $4, can 350. Asparagus, Del Monte, white, large cylinder, case $8, doz. $4.10, each 850. .Pumpkin, Del Monte, No. 2Yz cans, case $3.75, doz. $1.90, three cans 500. Sauerkraut, Wilsco Brand, No. 2 cans, case $2.75, doz. $1.40, two cans 250. Meier & Frank's: Ninth Floor. (Mail Orders Filled.) This Universal Cast Iron Range r Installed Complete in Your Home $76.50 All cast-iron body for durability and baking quali ties it has no superior. Six-hole polished top. Roomy oven. Western firebox properly proportioned has du plex grates for wood and coal. Sliding draft damper assures absolute control of heat in oven. Patented lift key plate over firebox for boiling and toasting also affords convenient fuel opening. Sanitary trimmings. Installed complete in your home for $76.50. SIX OTHER STYLES OF WOOD AND COAL RANGES ARE SPECIALLY PRICED FROM $57.50 TO $97.50, INSTALLED COMPLETE. Universal Porcelain Ranges At the present time the all-porcelain range is in high favor and it undoubtedly will continue to be for many years to come. Universal porcelain ranges are just as durable and as fine bak ers as the old-fashioned cast-iron range. The porcelain bodies are as easily cleaned as a china bowl and as rust-proof as a piece of glass. Shown in rich blue and gray. Wood and coal; also combina tion wood, coal and gas ranges. Priced $125 to $195, installed complete. Your Own Terms In Reason Meier & Frank's: Sixth Floor. (Mail Orders Filled.) G Jy Op11'1'''11''1''''1''''''' 1 Universal Pipeless Furnaces More heat with less fuel, better ventilation and a more even distri bution of heat is assured if you have us install a Universal As bestos Insulated Pipeless Furnace in your home. Women's Suits, Coats, Dresses In a Wonderful Sale In keeping with the remarkable values our Lower Price Store Apparel Section has been featuring for the January Sales we direct your attention tomorrow to these: i Suits at $14.75 These suits have been marked regularly in our stocks at $29.75 to $49.75 while any remain you may buy them at LESS" THAN HALF. Made of serviceable tricotine, broad cloth, cheviot and serge. Belted and plain tailored models. Braid and button trimmed. Good colors. Not every size in the lot. No exchanges. Suits at $6.95 Every suit in this lot is also LESS THAN HALF. Good quality poplin and serge suits in tailored and semi-tailored models, a few belted styles. Collars of plush and self material. Medium dark colors. Sizes 16 to 44. No exchanges. . Winter Coats at $8.75 Formerly to $24.75 These smart coats are of velveteen, ker sey, melton cloth and novelty mixtures. Full flaring, semi-belted and cross-belted styles with large and medium-size collars of plush and self materials. Plain and fig ured linings. Sizes 16 to 44. No exchanges. Women's Dresses at $7.95 Formerly to $18.75 Women's and misses' serviceable jersey, tricotine, serge and messaline dresses in a good variety of wanted styles. Many pretty colors in the lot. Some are slightly damaged or soiled. Sizes 16 to 44. Lim ited number. No exchanges. Real SILK Umbrellas $3.95 A brand-new purchase from a maker with whom we have dealt for years naturally, these "spe cials" are pretty fine. The taffeta is that soft, heavy quality which silk experts call "good." Ring, cord and plain han dles of wood and Bake lite. Two-tone effects, attractive plaid3 and plain colors in black, blue, green and purple. Here and there one sees the fashionable Bakelite tipped ribs. A few of the silks show almost imper ceptible flaws, usually near the edges of the umbrella. It seems like old times to be able to offer real SILK um brellas at $3.95. Ordinarily they would be $6.50 to $10.00. In the lot are a few other silk umbrellas remaining from a previous notable special purchase. Meier & Frank's: Umbrella Shop, Main Floor. UNEXPECTED Sale of Black Silks $1.69 No need to mention the regular selling price -wise shop-, pers will grasp at this wonderful opportunity to secure high grade black silks at $1.69 a yard, which is Less Than Present Wholesale 1000 yards of all silk YARD WIDE black taffetas taken from reg ular stock and reduced fox the January sales. Silks suitable for dresses, skirts, waists, etc. Early selection is advised if you would share in this great sale of black silks at yard $1.69. Meier ft Frank': Silk Shop, Second Floor. HALF PRICE For a Good Selection of Women's Smart Collars and Gilets $1.25 to $10 Kinds Now 63c to $5 January sales have captured another lot of fascinating pretties to wear at one's throat. Nearly all this season's novelty styles are represented. Collars of tailored white trico tine or filmy georgette crepe. Washable round and bib col lars of white or beige batiste edged with pleating. Gilets of duvetyne, broadcloth or silk poplin to wear with early spring suits. some of Bertha collars of lace, tied with ribbon. Berthas with high collars lace. Elaborate stock collars with lace jabots. Gilets of lace or organdy to wear with spring gowns. Meier 9c. Frank's: Loxrer Price Store. Basement Baloony. Only a few pieces of any one kind and some show signs of handling. Meier & Frank's: Neckwear Shop, Main Floor. Corduroy Robes $10.45 . Emphatically desirable are these women's unlined cordu roy robes of special quality at this January Sale price. Rose, blue and purple. New Silk Kimonos $15 Gray, blue or purple silks in patterns for spring. Meier & Frank's: Neg-Msree Shop, Third Floor. On Sale Tomorrow! All Our Fitted Bags and Suit Cases Regularly Priced From $35 to $110 "OFF Seldom does one have an opportunity to choose from a really desirable assortment of fitted bags and suitcases at a worth-while reduction, but for the January Sales we offer our entire stocks at a mark-down of 25 on prices that were already low. This sale brings a saving of a fourth on the newest and most com plete line of fitted bags and cases in the northwest. All sizes, from the small overnight bag to regular size suit cases. Regularly $35 to $110 special $26.25 to $82.50. Meier & Frank's: Luggage Shop, Sixth Floor. SALES FOR THE HOME The January Sales bring unusual economies on furniture, floor coverings, curtains and other things to make the home more beautiful. Tomorrow we em phasize particularly: Davenports, Easy Chairs and Living Room Furniture Offered in the Great January Sales Certainly there are furniture fashions. Just now the fashion is for big, lounging, comfortable living-room furniture in which to rest luxuriously after the day's activities. . This January Sale offers the chance to get the most comfortable of this living-room furniture at prices lowered to bring down costs materially. 4 $152 Davenports, Our Own Make, $129.50 Seven feet of absolute comfort. Full, comfy, spring seats. Each cushion removable, each cushion containing springs to make it especially easeful. Overstuffed and carefully covered with various tapestries of the better-wearing kinds. Made just as well as we know how to make davenports and hundreds of Portland families know how good that is. Great Easy Chairs Special $39 Built expressly to our order. Overstuffed, with excellent springs and covered with short lengths of tapestry, explaining the price. Rockers to match are $41. The best way to test them is to sit in them and see if they do not invite entire re laxation which is the only way to rest properly. The davenport, the easy chair and rocker are pictured here so that you can see ex actly what they are at home. If there is a lack of such pieces in the room where you are sitting well, you will know what to do tomorrow morning. Other Living Room Furniture Library table, Jacobean oak, was $25, now $17X0. Library table, Jacobean oak, was $30.50, now $24.75. Library table, mahogany finish, was $39.75, now $32.50. Oak rocking chair, tapestry covered, was $16.50, now $12.75. Oak rocker, leather seat, was $22X0, now $17X0. Kocker, overstuffed, covered imitation leather, was $35, now $27.60. All-leather rocker, was $75, now $62.50. Spinet desk, mahogany finish, was $40, now $34.75. Couch of Ivory enameled reed, was $50.50, now $44.75. Chair of ivory enameled reed, was $18.25, now $15.75. YOUR OWN TERMS IN REASON EIGHTH FLOOR Dress Up Your Windows 2 Specials 37c yard for plain filet marquisette net curtaining of the simple, durable sort which is so satisfactory. White, cream or ecru, 40 inches wide. This net is now entirely off the market and cannot be dupli cated at anything near this price. $1.39 yard for over-drapery materials in effective orange, yellow, blue, green, rose and brown. This is the grade we sell regularly at $2.50 a yard. 50 inches wide. It is the weight and weave which many housewives like, especially at this new price. Meier 9c Frank's: Drapery Shop, Seventh Vloor. Discontinued Designs in Wilton and Chenille Rugs SA VE! This is the announcement for which many households have been waiting. It is an annual event. Savings are always large. Variety is wide. Every January we go over our stocks to weed out whatever is not necessary to carry over into the new store year after inventory. Patterns which cannot be duplicated. Rugs of which we have more than is necessary. It is OPPORTUNITY time to get the right rug at the right price. Wilton Rugs Greatly Reduced Oriental patterns from some of the best American manufacturers which we recom mend for wear. 9x12, were $100, now $87.50 9x12, were $115, now $97.50 9x12, were $130, now $112.50 8-3x10-6, were $108, now $89 6x9, were $72.50, now $49.50 6x9, were $80, now $58.75 6x9, were $90, now $67.50 36x63, were $20, now $13.65 36x63, were $26.75, now $18.65 . 27x54, were $12, now $ 7.75 27x54, were $14, now $ 9.75 27x54, were $15, now $10.75 27x54, were $17, now $11.50 $100 and $125 Wool Back Chenille Rugs $79 Plain color 9x12 rugs of this splen did quality, heavy enough to lay flat and wear well. Plain or flowered bor ders. A number of colors. ll Jill I fill Meier & Frank's: Hug Shop. Seventh Floor. I ! I i ! I I