The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, September 26, 1918, Page 2, Image 2

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RADER'S
Come and see our complete display of tht
best the new' season has to offer.
Our lal! suits, dresses, coats, furs, waists, silks dress
e ods and accessories are not as expensive as you
might imagine they would be, and they have the
priceless quality of giving their wearers a smartness
and distinctiveness of appearance.
All of this is in perfect harmony with Amer
ica's increased ability to accomplish biff
things in the designing and making of apparel
In style, price and quality our new garments and ac
cessories are the result of a concerted effort to econ
omize sensibly as our government has urged.
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Suit prices range from
Coat prices range from
Dress prices range from
Skirt prices range from
Waist prices range from
Fur prices range from -
$20.00 to $72.50
$17.50 to $98.00
$13.50 to $38.50
$3.50 to $18.00
$1.50 to $8.50
$5.00 to $35.00
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Distinctiveness characterizes these new
Dress Goods and Silks
Many women will make more apparel this year
than ever before. Our present showing of fab
rics is worth coming miles to see. The colors are
as rich as those of autumn itself. The designs
and patterns are exclusive. Jte qualities are the
best you can obtain for the price.
(aWv-aw Neckwear. VeJk.
we lMWe y to nut
.tinV. tiy Mtaa-iemte
iiiioouiuo HawlbjAtta, Hals, etc.
departMteMt of this hie store.
PATHEPHONE
With It Dombk-diac Record of World-farnov
Foreign Singer Yom Have Never Heard Before,
It Famou Foreign Band, Orchestra, and
Delightful Foreign Musical Novelties.
TH IS ia Muratorc's own Pathc phone. The treat tenor
preferred it to any other phonograph. Deaijnc-d
especially for him, it beautifies his home. Me even car.
riea it en tour with him.
So many of Muratore'ti friends admired the design
that we decided to add it to our line permmu-ntlv , nam
ing it "ProfesaionaJ" model, No. I2S.
It has all the volume oi phonographs coating tt.o and
three times as much.
1 1 has a line 4ypc of lung running motor, such aa
hitherto found only in more expensive phonographs.
I ha all eabar taaeaae head advaatage lbs Palbd ParaMBarai
toaaeurs BeM wbtab labea Um pleee sfebarp, daalrueiiv t:al awdW
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FiaadW. kh aM PBlbaaA it alar. ..it miiidan,.
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A. I . McDowell's Exchange Store
Ontario. Oregon
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