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PAO« »IX. fiudat , jvnk a, im T I »BNTIXKL, OOTTAOB OMO V , OMQOW. M r and M i*. Edward Babcock; DO BK NA. and children w ar* dinner guest*I — Saturday at tho Charlo« Trom bley1 i«p»*i«i io tk* e*aiia*l > homa Juno 2.—M r* P hil Mosby return- Vslma Collin« entertained the «d Friday to her hom* In Wvnat- Sabbath school class of a slster-ln j cheo. Wash. KATES sn.K (. rkkk . Os* «M i th« word Mlnlmua e( M law, Mr*. W ilbur Collin«, Saturday Mrs. Ruth England and John »»»d* Reductio* of 10 m u ja na y ad t s r ~ .* i t . th . aM i l . U ) ln » i* 0* * M r\ ti™ l,nV rh?> « • » * “ " motored »» Kugon« Satur- * «M i t« n . 9 tiu« i a M r* W illi* M orrl*. left day. ■ n.l UrR H w J iM r .n t 1 F r,d »y evening for Rend with M r Edwin Radford returned to hl« EXPRESS SERVICE t M u a s f «1! «r h?i M orrla- who had " '" '‘•'*'d '>» " t w b‘” ».e here Sunday, afte r a v l.lt In I CE a T FR1IGIIT of Eugene, — all of whom had tn , ham Mr M rrl. an and Oregon and Washington Fr»i^bt bauhay _ _ rrom Port I am 4 - Hitlne« ------ -• —■-------—• — e n i Mr M o orris d M Mi r •ad othwr »*ll»r t e a » . I«*« «let***« b» *n resident* of the Cottage Grove « , v, .n ,*i« v m « *, n» r Rend The C. . H «. . «« Brook* fam ily n have h*i,lla< a t *11 hind*. furniture Matin* **4 district In the oast vslted Silk employment near F . nd. I w m in m iiy ave ■tor*» nan ol Ike tk* aervirc «i . Several r relative* friend* met •tora*. arc e*iv only a part a c c l.c ac . . ' 1 a i i ' c . . . „ •'.everai e la tiv e * a adn o n rrten oa m et j traded tr a u e o their tn e ir property p r o p erty here nare for Tor Call- Calk E t i f e t « * f Freight r . » l . < . h t creek V I W K recently ittt 'lllit A l r e l R ' t l that ( n A t to SO Sundav O . at _ a , h„ * L _ hoai, of M „ I « . a a ^ A . property ___ ______ * a s* a w ill leave for •ff»r. jc Cwtta«» Grove • ------------- Ku<»«» creek recently. *aa_ ------ ------- A AU ll l l report Klolae' fQrnta and A Traatfer r«tnp<aj\ pho«» ja&ifc many Improvements tiicnis bAv« navt been ivh-..i.,c w heeler <*. in «u.* the woods Among these! I California In a «__ few *____ day a MISCSlalaAXBOVS. made that it is hard wara M r and K R DarnaM M r »nd Mrs. C. H . Jennfhg. have old marks. F or sa l e - lot «4«»ts,'cLoag in ON a “ land '7d7nt*“^ r"th i. I'd Mra. D «w ar w a s »nd an d chlldr* c h ild r e n n . M M r r • and Mra. Charles Charles returned returned to to their their home hum* her* here a after C l a D O U t - - Tremblay l - . , and » . ( Mr. U n . and . . a . I Mr*. Hiram . » .pending t « h V . . w ln t.r In * _ Eugene M ______ S lith »troot. r»v»n«. ’/ ' . ‘¿ ‘ ¿ . <ai»r, VX, v ~ " a ^ > ^ n » . t s *,, £ i , ? > — — T iir V n - u « h iip v a « n a air. nnu « mix . 1 n 1 i 1 m » . m S«ra<«>. frail an4 ahado Ir m , 1 . . >400 . i Goo t , v* * rs »go. Denni* Slagla, who wa* Wheeler A picnic nlcnlc lunch wa* whs . served Phil Moeny M.wnv left i.r . M o n d a i".vining .n e d j Phi. seat of land. Prie» tk 1 .. at for Wash., In response «ara. th» bou»« mover, B*aW aURST R lv ’ T i, TIO I AV B Ah. l’ A fam, a - _ T l Ro’ , , Z 'T a a ,.r a dlatr‘c * ; rut noon lll" 'li thx* Wenatchee. va w Ü -------- w ith m / 7 m M rs J t ó k ^ r h J ^ r Hofm * n ‘ and “J . Charts* , to a message saying h l* wlfa was ________rjOE SAKE OR OB TEASE TE A SE________ M(. “ „ j 7?,?* J P * M Trombley were dinner guest* Sun- j serioualy III. TOE SALE --------------------------------- ---------------- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kerns of ROT. HELL AMD g lC H A M t» rV E * nd i f “ A t W o lc o tt « n V i o n T R o b d , y ‘ h# h ° m * ° f Mr " nd Mpt alturw k«aacw*rc. at*.*«, ctt. n *».a , Woolcott and »on* Rob n ira m Wheeler. Eugene visited over the week end port r u r a l!* » eompaar. I'koa* *. a'JUfc * r ‘ R °d Kua*ell attended the C. O \ j r a n .| gfra Kd C o n k lin era f e r » A l . g - O R TRADE - * 0 - ACRES « • * »•«»>. program la»t Wed- th ilr . ^ m - l . w and d . u £ with Mrs. Kerns' parents, Mr. and Mrs j , b , Mosby. Bear Oooa bay S c » * roost houa* *«4 neaday evening. M r, and M r*. Wool- tar \ t r V ., w «p enrton Students from thia school who ,4 outkuilAlnxa Watar pip.« la Writ, cott and aon* and M r* M arv Bur . H a ’ S ' .' A IlMtk. t e t e Madron. * tr»t, Sort* h . ’ *nd th * l«tt«P» .m ail d au gh ttr to successfully passed the state ex Bead. Ore.-on._______________________ jjp ‘■J**®1 * 1* ° • tt* ” d*d th* commence- a rrive this week from Callforlla aminations are Carol Wicks, Orville fR ESH COW FOR 8AIX — CHEAP IF Tln’H J 'r ’f i * “ 1 Frld* >' • VW»*M ' ^tr* A. Woolcott and «on John were take* nt one*. Harley William«, pbon» Almond Hemenway also attended K u ^ p ,, visitors Monday of this Peterson, Charles Kaufm ann, Elea nor Brooks. John Colllna, Earl •7 F < Black Batts routa, Ccita«e Uro,e. both nights. M argaret Hemenway WM,k * Cooper, laola Isham and Lite M i » 2 ^ £ ± -------------------------------------------of Bend being with her Friday eve- w . and M rs R V A lito.,n „ r e n t FOR SALE OR TRADE — ONE BLUE n in g . Graduates from thU district , M „ * d M s _v - Allteon ofCot- by. The three following students kor». V»l«kt 1 .0 0 ponnda Alao one w “ r ' , L , ¿ " ¿7 ' , “ , . ‘ M * O ro v. were 8unday vUltora at were on the Lane county honor bay mar, «v»UM 1300 poaada Both V * " * “ Hemenway, Leo Lyon the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E roll: Eleanor Brooks. E arl Cooper ratle to work W. W. Ckrtunsa phono *» d John Woolcott. pauL and L ite Mosby. Student« who Fit, Poroaa Oregaa.____________ JSp Tha Neighbors' Neiahhcu-n- Friendship ITrtnnd.Rin club _____________ --------------------------------------------------------- The passed the geography examinations V H X TRADE MERCHANDISE Ft>R ni«t at the home of Mr» Hiram MOSBY C R E E K . koy. D«r,nport F u rai.u » e o m p -y W h e r ,<r f w an for the seventh grade are Olenn Jennings, M ary Doolittle, Robert Thursday of last week. Enough (Special to tb» 8«atta«l.) I Wagner. «ew w «««F m c iiu tfll Jessie Mendell, Donald WANT TO BUT wool was carded and hand-picked ______ _ _ ________ June X —M r. and Mrs. W. C. Ham- Wicks and Faye England. WANTED TO BCY- PAY OLD CALVES u u i lh* daj t0 m ak* “ lining nteraley spent the week end at Ta . . . an. . n _ principal B. A. Cole of Pleasant 1 W. H aines Drain Oreyon. m>3-inSp V*ZMZ>XSZM»<«-»Z^x>Z«uZ>-^Z>i.*«»X»w^ZW^,WVZ\^Z>^kZ^ * ‘ a comforter. ----------------------- — «w w w a iin tg U W B V U , IA1V r ip O V in K « a D blrth- ilin - A ~»w covered dish . v chat« beach, the t trip being H ill was hers this week finishing _________ HOUSES r o R SALE.________ luncheon was served at noon Dur- day present from Mrs Hammer». school work. A ORKAT s a c r if ic e . Ing the afternoon, Mrs. W ilbur Col- ley's friend«, M r. and M rs Leonard M r and Mrs. P. F Roas made a A GREAT SACRIFICE -SOW i s TOTR Ills was given a showsr. many use- Ross. r-conaro ^ nUX « i c . r ; “7 , : T ^ * Uo.r’ , ‘. $*» ««*> pr— «tad to her. M r and M rs K rau s, and M r. and business trip to San Francisco thia — loested w ■ «teak. John Mrs Everett McCoy went to Eu- lsr«v «pación* landtesped lot with eaat Thom 1 nose p r * ~ n t were Mrs. c - tri,Gy i t . i - j modent. i H .- i r r o . ,,m „ m «nt a n i baaemanL oaavm env front S Ashby M ri. a C. Swanson. Mrs. gen« Sunday and brought back - ------------ — — a —.W . gvitr UUilURV fumar«, f i » piare abradane, of bulltina D I V ID E . piaatered. pavod st» e t. con,rata walka. Mary Burcham. M r*. Eloise Wheel- strawberries. Roy Kenady ha* bought Joa far*«,, clono In. fio , roaldanlinl n ,lfh er Mrs. C. Trembley, Mrs. D. T. (Special io the SeaUasl.) borno-i Onfinnl coni of propvrty nround B ^ ÍS a K Ím b Ín M.7 d v X r ^ k ‘n'’ " - ‘ • '• P “ ™ * 500 00 but now prlred st »«SOf 00. Jun« 3.—Cleal Mackey, who «ut «300.00 caak bsndlea dnnl balnnc, Hk- “ eeL W" h M r ‘ nd < *• J° nM Of E«- tered a broken leg «everai days » u t ,,r y »a«onabl. iut,r«*t Tkla nt M m lnL w I ^ trsctiv« pine* muti be aold witkln noi! d áv' J^ite u Babcock on T hu r»- gene were at the Stub Moeby home ago. 1« reported to be well. H« had • 0 day* Do not overiook thl» on» «mai y. June U . Sunday and also at the Blue Moun- to have th« l«g M t th« Mcond tim« chanc, of n llf» lime, if you doai» lo prc.-ur» *n Ideai kom» in Cotta*, Grava. Delvln Hoffm an of Laurelwood tain cemetery, where they did Monday. Mrs. F. M. Chapman, who has Writ,. pkone or neo ua now. Hall A was a visitor in the district for a some work. Jobnaton. C o lta » Grava, Ora.. 405 Main Mrs. Fanny Palmer. I « » — »,« been critically ill at a hospital In S t, pkone »«. n,2»]5 few days last week. He reported that his mother aras brought home Palm er and Arleva Davis went to Eugen«, Is reported to ba Improv FOR RENT — FOUR ROOM HOCSE ing ao rapidly that It I* expected partly furatakod. Inquire of Scbofleld recently from a hospital and that Eugene and Marcóla Friday, Stewart, plumber, phono SITJ or 81” a sister Florence I* In Improved Rev. Spradley of Cottage Grove she w ill be able to alt up soon. The Dugans held a picnic Sun Cotta«* Grove.______________________ jg* health preached at tha Blue Mountain day at Blue Mountain to honor church Sunday afternoon. Several Mr*. Harold Dugan, who Is soon to from Cottage Grove and Thornton return to California. Corners were present. M r*. Joe Lancaster has a * a house Children of the neighborhood «re guest Mrs Baltimare planning a children'« day program. Mr«. Mackey's brother and hts Mrs. Claude Abeene spent the wife, M r. and Mrs. J. H. Speer, of week end with her mother, Mrs Vancouver. Wash., surprised her Thena Miller. with a visit 8unday. Mr. Speer la Mrs. Fay E llio tt visited last week to be here for a week. He Is con at the John Palm er home. nected with the ga« company In Cottage Grove. T H O R N T O N CO R N ER S. Divide school held It* anlual pic nic Sunday In the grove by the < Special U Un Baatlual.) ateel bridge over Row river. About June 3 —M r and Mrs. Omar 75 were preaent. Ice cream and Lewis and fam ily of Corvallis vis other goodie« were served. ited Sunray at the E. E. Chestnut Vacation for the Divide school be- home. gll* Tuesday. Race Michael of Portland and sis- The name of the new Glen M iller ura R o b ln e ,te Sa* - baby, oy. w n .c n u which was given last week as lent, visited Decoration day w.th * l>«tsy '* * ’ l-oulec should have been M r and Mrs. Ueorge Foster. Patsy Ruth. £ ,,a" d Mrs- Henry L *k e and Mr. and Mrs. Norm an Suiter of M th ? HU«’ w nt Sa‘ urday evening Bear creek visited Sunday after- View Myer> h° m * M ° Unt n° ° n a t lhe w , l ‘ e«- Robinson home m » r . i . n- j . Mra' Robinson Is again able to be Mrs. Lela W ard and daughter at work. Mildred of Los Angeles visited Sat- _________ . urday evening with Mrs. Olive, LO N D O N . WANTADS and daughter*. Mrs. Albart Noth and Mrs. Lyn«h Currln. with the daughter«' famllle«, Mr. and M r*. John Small, the M urray Newton family, and Mr. and Mr«. W. T. Jonea. the occasion belug M r* W ÙrUU UK V h*' r 36 inches wide, »pod ai sortment. lOo yd. It would be such a simple matter for Schilling to produce both good coffee and cheap coffee. Everyone else does it. So did Schilling at one time. But Schilling learned that cheapness is contagious. There are many good coffees—all made in company with bad coffees. But Schilling good coffee has no such compan ions. The finest things usually come from .. Coffee Schilling those who make good things only. Sometimes the difference is not great —but it’s there just the same. S c h illin g c o ffe e W B A K IN G n g s POW DER o f . th e TEA C o r n in g » S P IC E S . E X T R A C T S t h a t w ill h e lp you really enjoy hot summer day»! SHEER PRINTED LAWNS 36 inches wide. East color. 19c yd. $1«79 D im ity C h e c k For Dainty Undies Alwayj popular for cool, S u m m e r underwear It wathe» beautifully, too In lovely pastel tints. 36 inches wide. Yard— I2h c i lo n o r” M uslin For l ong Wear A home favorite I (6-taa bleached, J9 in unbleached Y 4 . T u b -F a st o f C o u rs e ! every one I And mosi unusual at such • low price I Voiles,--batiste»—lawns, in fas cinating flower prints and novel ty designs Trimmed with ruffles, bows and other details that make them altogether perfect for eum- mcr afternoons I C h arm ing . 10c Becoming Styles for Every T ype “Belle Isle” Muslin for the Home Many utea J6 in. bleached J m. unbleached Yard— 39 7.4c “ W iz a rd ” SHEETS Size 81x90 A Pre-War Price! 59 (Rpnelal to Un RaallaeL) Thl* sheet is well-known for durability and its firm, aturdy quality . . . and now the »slue is belter than in years I Two Names T h a t Stand for Q U A L I T Y and T H R IF T in 42x36 inch Sheets and Cases case., each 14c fSucs b e fo re h e m m in g ) • » ..« taken to a Eugene hospital Tues- 5 . Cctta«e d*X. «uffering with kidney trouble. one day hut week Mrs. Ed DuFour was called to M r . r ' w ‘ 7 , e F ° * te r - B«“ d Saturday by th . IHneu at F i? l7 ; eL re"2 and Mr> J' W ‘ her husband. EluC M??nu ? 7 q ,<;?drCh “ rvlcaa a t J°«‘ a »nd Ollie Bemis are spand- M r and Mra He?™ *! T 1* " “ ? 11- ln« th«lr vacation with home folks. P h illln J t ^ n H a , M rs' l8ab,lle G®Ar «nd Mrs. Frank day e v .n ln " nV A?’ rweddln« Sun- Geer and daughter O r . « visited M iss A im ? /« w M Lakea nlec«- Saturday evening at the O. W. B em o i, 7 .« . and James W hite home. p a r e m , M r .'n “ u ° V hC S.r ‘de’* The C' H - Wood* fam l|y a" d M « in D e liih i’ v.H?? * * * M yeM ' AI<xandrl» Lyons attended Decort- “ PEN C O ” T e rry W aah Cloth» w I u T m T. Schilling is the only exclusive roaster of,fine coffee <v*ool, S h e t t r ; C o tto n Dresses GLADIO PERCALES M iss M ild,art n . , . . G r o r e v isite J n ? ‘Of course, it’s Schilling’s” To remove ink «tains, pour milk To remove coffee stains, rub with and salt ovar lhe m ark and rlnss; or, rub with oxalic acid and rlnss glycerin*. . .. " i --------- 10WEST PRICES in YEARS r and A ring left on clothing after «leaning oan be removed by stesi,,. Ing ring over tsakellln. A Nation wide Demonstration of Cotton Styles and fabrics DBK88 PRINTS New aaaortment of pat tern«, Kuarautvetl fast col- or. 15o and 10c yd. *.E' Ffelh* r annlvar- N ational C otton W eek *1 f??m Y ? ican a **^ 7 1 °"' JuB* 3 ~ M r" Albert Noth and mo“ er M » k r7 h t ^ h 1 dau«ht" Vivian of Salem spent the Monday at the I w w. 7 \ “ *d WMk end with M r" Noth ’ « » « •» *. M n" ¿ r t h F i . L W w X 1°”” . M r«- E 'l* Wills. They were accom- the J W F » h e r h r , »hf1" * ° u' panled home Sunday evening by me j . w . Usher home this month Mrs. Weills. e .ra u „ “ nd Mr8 ¿ ° hn Rauder *nd The Julian Small fam ily visited T ^ Bi^hCOM d aMre<1ani dr MJlndwM.r’ MoBday w ,th the 8111 P” -' “ * * * » • *. j . rjusn and M r. and Mrs. Haley ily at Anlauf by creek1 S aturday* PlC“ ‘C “ P “ * M r’ Belle ° " r ot Hebron 'P * nt Mvron 7 urn., . the w” k end a‘ th f home of a aon. H a ‘“ es ot Elkton is spend- F ran k Oeer. Ton??e ’ “ * gU<“ Ot “ elVln Clyde Clark of Cedar kwas birthday fa v e a t PENNEY S . g* C Shortridge'* •ary. 4 hlcarbed or • /« “ Nation-W ide” un Id ra r h r d n h e -tln g , yd. ..die Colored border» or over-plaid» Size 12 a 12* • /« hlcarhrd or 10 4 un Idetu-hrtl ahertUc. yd. <3c 40-ln. pillow tubing, yd...... M e « -In . pUlow tubing, yd. Me S lim Before I1 piiiiii 1I( 7tx90 In. *hi«rta. n*. ....... 7tsM In. ahiwtu. na. g l.n Z lx M In. abeeto, a n . ____ gl.17 S IxM In. abMta, an. _ glXB 41 «M pillow cnaea, an. .-..S»c 4dxM pillow gua M O Shortridge ou tlon day «Arv'cc« In Cottage Grove M . - and and Mht. 7 S. P. and Saturday. at Blacka BunU . ns rn?erry plcnlcked M r» Ja'P«'- E ‘®>«y of Scio ar- M r and M » » h ^ ’ , «« r ‘Ved Friday to vU lt ° ld fr,end’ little d l X h t . , ? v U R a y and and to attend t® business matters. M a u l. of, Tac° mai J- N Mr. and Mrs. Phil B row , spent A ^ ie it of A a h iln d E " en Tuesday at the F r ed Arnold home ™ . * ’ _ ° : A h a.Bd y*a,ted over D «c- at camp B. oration day with M r and Mrs. O. The 8. P. Shortridge fam ily of B Arnest. M r. Maule and M r. La- Thornton corners and Mrs. J. W Ray are father and brother of Mrs Thorn and daughter Bernice spent A rnest Sunday at the Phil Brown home. Mr. and Mrs. W ilb ur Black and One of Howard Cox's horses be- fam ilv «,1.1»«* a a «,•«««-«* ano u i r to w a r a VOX S norses b«- [ T h T ^ h e ^ h n d 8 “ nday a t “ »• Jo® came lig h te n e d Friday night and MHa Do«-«"»- ran through a fence cutting - Miss Ethel Chestnut left Thurs- shoulder badly. 417-421 day to take her little sister Donna ~ thelr moth«r »t Marsh field where Mrs. Chestnut Is car ing for a sister, who Is recovering irom a serious operation. Mrs. Ellena Golden of Eugene spent Monday evening at the home of her parents, M r. aid Mrs. 8. P Shortridge. o ^ rw T ' £ 8haw aceompanled M r. and Mrs. Morris Raymond of W al den Friday to Canyonville, where she visited a son, V. W. Shaw, and returned Sunday. And i t ’s going to be a great celebration and a fortunate one M r. and Mrs. G. M. B e A e r of Eu for the thrifty who come to share in the extraordinary sav gene visited Sunday with M r. Beck er’s sister, Mrs. W. A. Keele. ings which turn “ dull times’’ into good times. M r and Mrs. M ike Wooley of RAIN OR SHINE Washington, form er residents of be on hand early. For these bargains surpass anything you this neighborhood, visited Monday have ever seen. evening with Mr. and Mrs. T C B?acWh WCai8 ° " t” #,r Way Hires Before Hemming. 71*90 in. nh-eta. m ____ 78c 7»XW In. nhects. en. a ik M In. aherta, an. _____ t l iW In. ahi-au. an. ..........tie 41x38 In. pUlow case*, an. l i e 43x3« II. pll'uw cnaea, en. SSc Z/4 blenebed or » 4 un blenched aheeUlg. yd. •Zb blenched or 10/ un bundled sheeting, en. 3Oo 40- ln. pUlow tubing, yd. _.l»e 41- ln. puiow tubing, yd. t ie Jia Penney Co, D B P A S TM B N T Me Ue S**«»- B T O B B Main St., 0 ittag* Orov», Oregon A Valuable Tip to Bargain-Hunters! TW O D A Y S B U Y E R ’S SALE for FRIDAY and SATURDAY „ M r- and Mrs. W. A. Keene spent Friday of Saginaw w ith a daugh ter, Mrs. Lowell Benston, who sue-' tained a severe gash Just above week ° a” acc,dent one d»y iast M r. and Mrs. Jesse Denley of the Grove were guests a t the R. B Dixon home Tuesday. ° eor* e F °«ter Is substltut-i ing at the telephone office In Cot tage Grove. Mrs. Bessie Smith left Friday for an extended visit w ith relatives at Kalama, Waah. v I ^ . ’ a F lt , * erald Eugene visited Tuesday at the R. B. Dixon home. Ji rA Henry Rheule of Silk creek visited Sunday a t the John Rauder home. vJ ire? . R 'chard"°« ot Wisconsin visited last week w ith Fran k M ll- ¡ 7 ,M/ - R ,chardaon Is a nephew of the late Tom Richardson. M r and Mrs. W. C. M tLagan and «on Robert and M r. McLagan'«, father of North Bend visited Sun-! day at the L. R. Smith home. | Pete Tonole narrow ly escaped electrocution Wednesday when he grasped a water pipe connected) with an electric pump. He was un able to free himself. Some boys playing nearby rescued him. H ER E’S WHAT HAS HAPPENED . . . Mr. Breier went in to the market at a most opportune time. Prices had dropped again, the lowest yet. M anufacturers to “ keep the wheels going” will talk un heard of discounts. We never bought to better advantage for our customers. ‘RED H OT” SPECIALS WHICH HAVE JUST ARRIVED Mill Over-Production of 40,000 Yds. of New Assorted Fancies Men’s Shirts PRINTS Save about $1 on each. Willingdon-Viceroy Staysize shirts, Some class! No-shrink no-fade, full- cut. Of finest mercerized broadcloth in plain colors of blue, green and tan. New-point collars. The advantage of factory discounts Is yours now—The prize buy B O R D E N ’S K V M 8 O N C A M B R IC 38-ln. wide, fast vat-dyed. Enticing patterns in floral and near-plald ef fect!. Other times at *W*d least 23c yd. N o w __________ New patterns In another grads prints just arrived At, yd. Another group of better prints In this shipment, Superquality Shirts of medium and heavy cloths. Mostly stripes and jac- guards with stripes and novelty woven tl.49 Nothing Finer in Value Than These H ats *1.98 The m arket on felts is as low as it has been since 1914. Mr. Breier bought these new felt hats at a ridiculously low price, passing the sav ings on to you. See this price-appeal group at ............ .................... <£ j g g f A • High Grade Felts j 17^ at •l $2.98 $3.98 Any and everything you might want in a felt you can find here in these three prize groups. group. Other groups at $ J ¿jg $ J These sold a short time ago for $1.49 New Mill Purchase brings these fine ‘nd$1.79 Ribbed Golf-Coat Sweaters Everything from “ Soup to N uts” in Straws. «$1 • C. J. Breier Co. ...................$1.00 The biggest $ l ’s worth you ever saw. 38 to 44 Well tailored, 2 pockets. Contrast trim. Heather mixtures of tan, brown and black. C. J. Breier Co.