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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1920)
13 SEE ALSO OPPOSITE PAGE AND BACK PAGE, THIS SECTION The- Q.UALrnr' Store or Portland THE SUNDAY OREGON'IAX, PORTLAND. JULY 18, 1920 A SUDDEN PRICE DROP ON avenp orts and E asy Chairs Made in Our Own Factory- Neier & Frank uroholstered furniture built in' our own 'workrooms in Portland is too ivell inown to need explanation. Pretty- nearly every housewife knows that it is won derfuly comfortable and that it is expertly built to last. . Ai a part of the special . furniture doings which have been going on recently j this weeklve shall feature the Livmg Room Suite Pictured-Special $269.75 The davenport was $175, now $137.50 The easy chair was $92.50, now $72.50' The easy rocker was $92.50; now $72.50 Notce the davenport seat of three loose comfy cushions, the gracefully sloping arms, fhe charming line of the whole davenport. The spring back, the spring seat, the goring cushions make the davenport exquisitely restful. Just sit down in it and see fir yourself. The chairs match it in comfort. Choice of three different coverings incluUng corduroy, figured" velour or printed tapestry. Upholstered Chairs and Rockers Were $64.75, now $52.50 Covered v with embossed velour in taupe, mulberry or blue. These are made in our own factory, and are exceptionally satisfactory. The Cane Back Chair Pictured Was $37.50, now $29.75 Solil mahogany arm chair or rocker with cane back and upholstered seat in blue or mullerry velour. Good chairs for living rooms, offices and men's rooms. Solid Mahogany Rockers or Chairs Were $32.00, now $24.75 MadeKvith cane seat and back and particularly interesting in style. Odd the Odd Pieces jieces which we are sending from Galleries m quick order. Furniture 1 Upholstered Chairs Denim covered, was $71, now $57. Denim covered, was $72.50, now $58.50. Denim covered, was $119.50, now $78.50. Velour covered, was $87.75, now $72.50. Velouttcovered, was $125, now $94.50. Tapesy-covered; was $125, now $94.50. Sateeijj-covered, was $130.50, now $104. Sateeii-covered, was $140, now $112.50. Velouji-covered, was $149.75, now $110. Denim-covered, was $144.75, now $116.50. Sateeij-covered, was $156, now $120. Upholstered Rockers Denim-covered, was $74, now $59.50. Velour-covered, was $87.75, now $72.50. Tapestry-covered, was $125, now $94.50. Velour covered, was $125, now $94.50. Upholstered Davenports Velour covered, was $136.25, now $109. Denim covered, was $285.75, now $196.50. Tapestry covered, was $270, now $199.50. Velour covered; was $270, now $199.50. Tapestry covered, was $275, now $222.50. Sateen covered, was $280, now $224. Velour covered, was $395, now $322.50. Meier & Frank's: Furniture Galleries. Eighth Floor. Universal Combination Ranges Make Beautiful Kitchens Summer Plated Silver Which Many Will Want Special showings and sale in the Silver Section and on the Main Aisle this week of wapted midsummer plated silver. At tractive vases, bread trays, tea strainers, candlesticks, marma lade jars, hot corn holders and so on. All are very good at the prices. Large Vases $5.95 11 inches high. Round base. Engraved shield. Flaring top. ' Butler or bright finish. Good size for roses, carnations and any other flowers. Bought in large quantities so the price is spe cial. Corn on the Coh Holders Illustrated is a decorative pair of sterling silver-headed corn holders with nolished steel blades with which to hold the ear of corn. 79c. Plated silver holders 15c. Much pleasanter to hold hot corn this way. Meier & Frank's: Silverware Store. Main Floor. Center Aisle Bargain Square Bread Trays $1.29 Silver plate, satin finish, pierced designs at end, medium size. Silver Plated Novelties 69 Salt and pepper sets, small vases, marmalade jars, napkin rings, mustard pots and two-bottle cas tor sets. Tea Strainers $1.00 Silver-plated tea or coffee strainers in good looking designs. ' Table Ware 9S Regular $1.25 to $1.75 silver plated marmalade jars, candle sticks, two bottle castor sets, con diment sets, horseradish jars, mus tard pots, oil or vinegar cruets, children's cups and small vases. All prices subject to 5 war tax. Meier & Frank's: Center Aisle, Main Floor. Vacation Victrolas $35 Enjoy them during your vaca tion and pay for them on any terms in reason. Vacation Victrolas have a mighty fine tone and they are handy to carry around for boat rides, barn dances and other occasions. Splendid showing in the Victrola Section. These are the original Victrolas. Meier & Frank's: Sixth Floor. Part Wool Blankets $7.65 Save more than a dollar on blankets in all gray or fancy colored plaids. These have some wool in them and come in sizes for double beds. Included are fine white blankets with blue or pink borders and bqurid edges. Pair $7.65. Meier & Frank's: Bedding Store. Second Floor. Lamp Shade Painting Class Painting lamp shades is .fascinating business. Not hard to do, -either. Ask Mrs. Thomas, the instructor of the lamp shade painting class in the Art Needlework Store. Then look at all the lamp shades which have been started and are progressing quickly. Lessons are free. Meier & Frank's:, Needlework Shop. Second Floor. Their pale blue or gray porcelain finish is very different from old-fashioned shiny black stoves which have to be blackened, to the hardship of the housewife's hands and complexion. All you need to do to the Universal Combination sange is simply to wipe' it off with a damp cloth. That simple process every morning keeps it fresh and new. In Cooking Convenience there is no range so desirable. The Universal Combination burns wood, coal, gas. Yet one never needs to think about shutting off one part from the other, because the mere turning on of the gas locks any possible intermingling of the other fire. These "three fuel ranges" enable a household to economize in any special fuel and to have always the fire wanted for any specific purpose. House wives like the Universal's roomy oven, top. Universal Combination ranges can be had in Portland only at Meier & Frank's. Your own terms in reason. Meier & Frank's: Stove Shop. Sixth Floor. Solid Copper Wash Boilers $6.49 Exactly 100 heavy copper wash boilers in No. 8 size. These copper boilers can be used for a number of purposes and they are far cheaper in the long run than the ordinary tin boilers. They wear almost forever. Meier & Frank's: Housef urnishings Section. Basement. Stop Winding Bobbins Sew with one of the fa mous Eldredge Two -Spool Rotary sewing machines and enjoy the pleasures of sewing direct from two spools without any bobbins to wind. . Come in ' tomorrow and have our experts point out to you the many other advantages of the Eldredge two-spool sewing machines. A4 , . . . - Showlnfc method of removing and Pay $1 a week. o interest. replacing pooi ease. Model Dress Forms Model dress forms are self -locking and self-adjusting; They may be adjusted to any size desired. Pay for yours while you use it. $1 down and 50c weekly. Meier & Frank's: Sewing Machine Section. Second Floor. Room-Size Wilton, Tapestry Brussels, Velvet Axminster and Grass Rugs Specially Priced Perhaps you had not planned to buy a rug in July, but consider what sharing in this July clearaway will mean to your household budget. Savings of as much as $25 on a single 9xl2-foot rug, as well as savings on rag and grass rugs and good linoleum. Usually only one or two rugs of a kind. Included are certain discontinued patterns which the mills cannot duplicate.- Majority are in .oriental patterns modified from old Irans, Saruks and Royal Ispahans. Excellent backgrounds of old rose, blue, taupe and tan. 9xl2-Ft. Seamless Tapestry Brussels Rugs Were $40.00, now S3 2. 75 Were $45.00, now. S34.S5 9xl2-Ft. Seamless Velvet Rugs Were $50.00, now S41.50 Were $60.00, now S49.35 Were $67.50, now S54.50 Were $75.00, now S62.35 . Were $82.50, now S69.75 Cool Grass Rugs Sale of these extend another mer homes and . 3x 6-ft. rugs 4x 7-ft. rugs 6x 9-ft. rugs 8xl0-ft. rugs 9xl2-ft. rugs wonderful grass rugs will week. Excellent for sum porches. specially priced SI. 39 specially priced S2.85 specially priced $4.95 specially priced S7.85 specially priced S8.95 9xl2-Ft. Fine Wilton Rugs Were $117.50, now S 93.75 Were $130.00, now S107.50 Were $132.50, now S112.50 Were $145.00, now S119.75 9xl2-Ft. Axminster Rugs Were $65.00, now S53.25 Were $67.50, now S54.09 Were $82.50, now 69.75 Were $92.50, now 76.50 Rag Rugs Plain and mixed colors in these rag rugs which are so easy to launder and always give a touch of sunshiny color to the home. 24x48 in., were $2.50, now 1.63 27x54 in., were $2.75, now 1.89 36x72 in., were $3.00, now 1.95 in., were $3.50, now 2.43 OUXDU .Milium iMmmuiiiMmii mm nuuaif , More Patterns Added to the Linoleum Sale at reduced prices. Please bring meas urements. Felt base linoleum, regularly $1.10, now square yard 79. Printed linoleum, best quality, many patterns including blue and white tile de signs, regularly $1.50, now square yard 1.19. Inlaid linoleum, good patterns in wood colors and blue and gray effects, regularly $2.25, now square yard 1.85. , Meier & Frank's: Carpet Shop. Seventh Floor. New Lace-Trimmed Curtains in July Drapery Sale $1.49, $1.95, $2.65, $2.99, $3.85 Small prices for durable curtains of marquisette, scrim and voile with tatting-like edges or insertions of imitation filet, Point de Venise and linen-finished lace. These curtains are heavy enough to wear very well and they wash satisfactorily. White, cream and ecru. Just 1400 pairs at these abnormally low rates because they were bought at concessions and the price advantages we obtained are passed on to you. Meier & Frank's: Curtain Store. Seventh Floor. Sold Here Exclusively in Portland the BOHN SYPHON The refrigerator that keeps food best at a minimum cost The "Bohn Syphon" system insures constant and rapid air circulation, which is the fundamental, un derlying principle of perfect refrigeration. It keeps food delightfully fresh and wholesome and over comes the intermingling of food odors. The eleven thicknesses of wall construction used in the "Bohn system" keep the heat out and the cold in, reducing ice consumption to a minimum. Because it preserves food "best, is easily taken care of. and costs so little for icing the "Bohn" has become recognized as the most efficient of all refrigerators. Make your own Terms in Reason. s,t-t 4i ... A ' ir'"';- Meier & Frank's:Stxth Floor. Fifth Street. 1 102.0V i '