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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1921)
Nation wide -Mbraey-Saviraff The Popular Corset Lady-Lye 98c to $2.98 .New Fall Model show the dgare moulding lines and re firmly boned and doable stitched.' Pink ' and white. For medium, slender and full figures. , ' -:Bandeaux 49c 65c . 75c : - Bandeanx offer wide Be-' lection in style and materials Tricot Mesh, Pink Cotton Faille, Pink Cotton Brocade. Both hooked front and back styles.' All the wanted sizes. Some embroidery trimmed. Smart: Fall Coats Women's and Misses' Styles $14.75 to $3975 Exceptional fabrics, beautifully tailored, and featuring both plain and fur trimmed models. Borne are embroidered and braided and others have attractive' button trimming. Unusual values I Your Dollar (Hero 3 service Why? .YourieOartn mj. C-IPENNEX COM.' PANY store b not paying for . Ooerbead expense on questionobie reserve staid. . that b voting so be "marked ' fklioerkt, expinshe or "Doubtful accounts or uncertain collection. Itb not being held by the merchant In order to gk the 'Cream" to Cwedsl Customers': and let You. a Cash Customer. sake the "lootings" tn advertised "Sales.'' lib the peoples confidence tn this genuine service of the . C .PENNEY COMPANY that keeps , 312 stores tn busy operation every business day of the year. - WSU 312 DEPARTMENT STORES "Program' A Showing of Blouses! Am Colorms $2.98 Exquisitely embroidered Blouses - that .- transform a skirt Into a eostums and in all the novel styles of sllp-oa and tie-on, short sleeves and. vesteea. Colors are Navy," Black, Brown, with contrasting em-broideriss. Fall Dress Goods In All Popular Colon 59c to $3.98 Plans are being made for Fall sewing, and the J. C. Penney Company gladly, shares its wonderful opportunity of splendid purchases of the new goods with you. TricoUuct, . Broadcloths, Velours. Plum, Navy, Black, Brown and Grey Colors. . Vivid Plaids and Smart Checks ! How to Save Money Now! 25c Two Pair Men's Dress Hose 25c J ft Men's Belts, tt 4JJC Leather and 'fJC 25c Buckle Two I "airs Men's ' Work Hoz 00 Mm gfJC Black Sateea vv Shirts 25c 98c Off Men's f)C HC SummerTies, fcw Plato and Fancy "w 89c 12 Boys' VlliuilH, Ail Kiw-a Good Bleached C Canton Flannel 15 Unbleached C 28-Inch Canton Flannel 89c 12c 15c dd. ." no sue siei aoc nnritriti Hflir 7r FnnFlgnre 71- l3c J??-? Ij I2c2tgl22c I 7 Dress Ginghams I f C Ooodty, 1 7c 0 1 - .- ,1 1 Fine Fall Apparel for the Children Pretty Dresses Serviceable Coats New Middies ARE NOW READY! : $6.98 - $7.50 - $10 Dresses ef Serge, trimmed with bias bands of plaid silk, are among the many styles that are pop-' , nlar. Others have little braided eoateea and Peter Pan collars. Then there are the regulation Dresses with sleeve emblems and bow ties. All slsee and styles and at lowest prices. ' New Flannel Middies T: - $2.98 to $4.98 Small Sizes ' $3.97 to $6.98 Women's Sizes Made of Fine Soft Flannel and all the New Colors. ( , , . Splendid Garments for the Oominff Days. r This List Saves Moneyl WHITH Jk I.AINDRY SOAP. - An SOIKKKTTH All Color, 80-lnch. 43c Pine Hair Keta ....... J Jq Kibbon for Hair Bows, O All Oolors ZiDC APRON GINUH .... ;,i2 Women's Silk Hose, nf All Wanted Oolors. . . . y Men's Soft Collars, 1 f AllSiies V..t. I VC Children's Rompers, ACi New Styles, 2- to 8 Trt. 4 Vc A Beaded Dress of Charmeuse Satin Is Smart I And Only $19.75. The colors are black, brown and navy, and the material is the soft luster satin v becoming -to every woman. Of course, the lines are long and slender and there are trimmings of embroideries, and girdles that, are gayly lined with varied shades of crepe de chine. ,'''' A I a Unusually Low Priced! Of I fk Jim Blue Denim Overalls-Union Made A I I U I J - A Money-Saring Purchase v 1 98c MEN'S BLUE STRIPED - -- OVERALLS - 98c Men's and Boys Clothing Meet Your Needs for Fall Suits Now I Men's Suits Knickers That Give DoubleWear A Wool Jersey Sport Coat Will Please i Every Woman $4.98 . 'These Coats are a most unusual value. They are practical for every occasion. Long sleeves with a tiny cuff, a tie belt and long, becoming Tuxedo collar give style.. Colors are Black, Navy, Brown, Rookie, Green, Scarlet All Wool Serge Dresses Braided and embroid ered. Women9 aflld Misses' sizes. $12.75 to $18.75 Muslin Underwear Made of Lingerie Cloth, trimmed with lace and embroidery. Gowns, 98c to $2.98 Materials chosen because of their weave; colors j that will suit you, and tailoring that leaves no question of any doubt as to the perfect shape i keeping and fit $14.50 $18.75 $25 Ready! Boys' Suits SI. 23 ' Doable seat, double knee and lined. Knickers in a va riety of materials and In all the popular oolors. Here are Knickers made of fabrics that meet every test of hard wear. They eome in all shades. - Browne, Creese, Blue aavd Mixtures ROSEBURG, OREGON' THE LARGEST CHAIN DEPARTMENT .STOttE ORGANIZATION IN THE WORLD JUVENILE NOVELTIES TWO PAIR PANTS Specially Selected Fabrics Combination Coloring KNICKERBOCKER SUITS $5.90 to $18.50 Re-Enforced at All' Wearing Points Money-Sating Values Movie Closeupj In addition to lb fact that I Otntr Weman." J. L. Frothtnghala' I latent cinema aucca at th Llbarty tonight, released through Hodklmoa idiij iirong myatery and heart ap- Tunor the grown-up. It la a Sic tur that will be .othualaatlcall n- loyed by every Juvenile movle-fau who tee it. And two of the r- Ion tor tt la are little Frankle Lee; and hi canine pal. a maatiff that be ha named "Ilover. "Rover ' i a I great big. gentle animal that think the world of Ftankte, and tn this pk'ture hi very manner ahowt hi deep love for hi little master. Di rector Sloiuan kaya that even when (hey were not "hooting" are nee for this picture, they were always rare to find Frankle and Ilover together. Although Prackle la still a young ster, he baa a big Important part in this picture, and la a source of real entertainment for the little one. "The Other Woman." aald to be "the most unusual story screened." also Includes In ta cast such sterling ac tor as HMelen Jerome Eddy.. Jer ome Patrick, Jane Novak, aud Wil liam Conklln. "All Dolled Up" at the Antlers to night,- was written especially 1 for Mia Walton and Is well suited to her sparkling artistry. As the atory open she 1 seen as a woeliegone little shop grl whose only romance la tn her dreams. In contrast to her poverty is Eva Dundy, a wealthy spinster who has never known love. The two women find romance un expectedly. Mabble, the shop girl, mils In love with the spinsters chauffeur when he saves her from the advancea 6f a floor-walker. ' The spinster falls tn love with Rodolpho, a slnjter, - who .wants to share her money.- ! How the plot shifts to a notorious road-house and how Maggie battle for her good name while the spin ster discovers that the love which Rodolpho professed for her is a sham brings the theme to a cleverly con ceived climax. '. , Rollln Sturgeon directed ""All Dolled Up" and he achieved a-dis tinct success. He had the coopera tion of an excellent cast. Including Edward Hearn, Richard . Norton. Helen Druneau, Fred Malatesta and others. . A .. .. . - .,?. John 8. . Robertson, director of "The Magic Cup," Cnostance Bln ney' latast picture, had a strange experlenoe when he assembled the cast of the piece. For one of '.he actors engaged for a minor role In the picture was J. H. Ollmour. whom Mr. Robertson had known twenty veara ago wfhen they both appeared with Maud Adams in "l.'Alnlon." . Mr. Ollmour expressed himself as delighted to renew acquaintance with hi former fellow-actor, and during the filming 'Of "The Maglo Cup" the two men Indulged n much reminiscent gossip of the day when they both played In the old, Knicker bocker theater In New York. , Mr. Robertson's position as a di rector Is a high ono.- . He has not only directed tw. earlier pictures for Miss lllnney, namely,-"Erstwhile Hunan" and "3 East." but also with in the Iat year, ''A Dark lantern" for Alice Drady, "Dr. Jekyl and 'Mr. Hyde." for John Harry more, and ;S. ntlmitntal Tommy." a Robertson special. ' '- "The Magic Cup," the new Blnney picture, has been booked for the Majestic tonight. ' " ". HKI.IKK WOKKKItH ARRIVE. MOSCOW. Ruasla. Aug. 29 American relief workers, headed by Phillip Carroll .of Portland. Oregon, hare nrrlved here and will open an on Ice to'orgunize the work of feed ing Russian famine sufferers. MlnxtreU Oxiilng The minstrel fan of this vicinity will be pleased to learn that one of the very best and largest minstrel organisations on the road ta to visit this city tomorrow. The fever or microbe will get you when you see a really first class minstrel (how past throuKh ' the streets. They are bringing their own. tent. The creat ing of luug'.itrr Is the one purpose of the minstrel, as well as the render ing of tuneful tongs. Big Union pi CMC : AT: RIDDLE, OREGON LABOR DAY Monday, September 5th. 1921 Wrestling Match. CedarstromSicgrist BaseballGame CinyoBfille vi. Yoncalla .. DANCING 8 pm. to 2 am Ott's Orchestra One Big Time all Day