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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1916)
7f ara v r j v m m. - vaV ;. AZJM&, at to me nniii U ? W 0 7y Miwi mart " .1 V K i l "n M SaV First Showing of Beautiful Spring Merchandise Friday, February 18 to March 4 New Spring Suits and Coats Ar. uii 0 lx tllUll I'Vrr, tl Blld " lino is more ox The prices rango from $7.50 to $30.00. In the suits you will Bad some very exclusive styles and silks are especialy strong. Shirt Waists and Middies As usual you will find the most exqusite line of waists here, all the new fads, Ud prices 50c to $6.00. Skirts and Petticoats Tlic spring stylei aw ti 1 1 . w ronnvji with plenty of cloth and flare, they are check, stripes and plain colors priOM $3.50 to $8.00. Muslin Underwear The usual beautiful line of Muslins Will be "ii display! and 1 1 - pricea arc alwayi sur prist ugly low, gowni ;it 50c audup, ahirti at D8o andup priiuu'M eoi ' "ii. envelope Blip, corset covers and drawers, alt i,oiupletc Ihu f Misses and Children! littl lei, skirts, drawers and waists at pri ;i . making them. Embroidery and Laces I can say posit Ivalj that I am showing the burg and most varied lines of laces and embroidery over shown in the town. Don't miss this show and the price is less for the quality considered. I bought this early last fall when cotton was low, and you will have to acknowledge the price is low. Gingham, Percale and Quadrequa Cloth In beautiful patterns and colors that I can guarantee to wash well. Buy early and be assured of getting the beat ;is fanoj dyea an tnst exhausted. Shoes, Gloves and Hose Remember pretty gloves and hose and nice shoes are the finishing touches to a fine costume. I have the hose to match the dress, and can supply the gloves and shoes. I sell STYLISH shoes that wear well and cost less. nmirV White Goods Sheeting, long cloth, toweling. Fine white dress goods in sheer and heavj materials, galatcu and Raberdhie, for mlddiM and suits, with trimming and braid to match. I am sure you will find shopping for white goods easy at this store. Aprons for Ladies, Misses and Children All kinds of aprons, for sizes 2 years up to the very large Ladies, Sizes at 25c, 35c 50c and 70c. To see these will mean you won't make them. Corsets The corset is the one essential and particular part of ladies dress, an ill shaped corse! p i Is a tailored suit or dress. Buy a REDFERN or WARNER and be assured of a perfect fit. Underwear 1 apecaliie In this line, and can show you new feat ures that make the garment better, more comfort able and durable. Vest 10c to $1.00, unions 25c to $3.00 a garment. You arr rVekMM to look, if you buy or not Hit!! SC-iflOl I,, i I nd i vu ,.IV .' I'll. 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