The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 03, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSH FIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3,SiO EVENING EDITION.
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Marshfield's Leading Women's Store Now Forced to Reduce 1
Its Stock of Tailored Suits to Make Room For Our New Goods
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aid Closes Saturday, December 24th
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Offers Their Entire Slock of Women's Fall and
Winter Tailored Garments at About Half Price
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J.V JANUARY W E GO INTO THE MARKETS FOR OUR NEW. SPRING STOCK OF WOMEN'S GARMENTS. WE MUST II A VE BOOM. OUR
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SMALL JWOM IN THE COOS BUILDING IS INADEQUATE TO HOUSE THE NEW THINGS SOON TO ARRIVE, UNLESS WL GRllATLY
REDUCE OUH PRESENT STOCK. HENCE, WE ARE WILLING TO SACRIFICE OUU PROFITS AND SHOULDER THE LOSS, TO EN
COURAGE ACTIVE BUYING NOW. THIS IS .ANT OPPORTUNE TIME TO SAVE ON A SUIT OR COAT. HO NOT WATT IF YOU WANT
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at one-third to one-half Regular Prices
$20.00 TAILORED SUITS if9..50
One lot of Women's Tailored Suits. Winter styles. Good materials and
tailoring. ."Most every size. Former prices were $10.50 to 22.00. (q,a
Your choice of the entire lot, suit only - iJltl.DU
$35.00 NEW TAILORED SUJTS $19.85.
In this lot we include a host of our Ijest now fall styles, soiling regularly up
to $35.00. This is positively the best suit buy wo over U,
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FINE TAILORED .SURAS $14.95.
TTnvn ic m-mnvtniiitv in Lmt n. iirst class tailored suit, in the very best
style and material at about half price. So don't wait any longer H
if you need a .suit - - --
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$14.95
akhless Prices on Capes and Dress Skirts
Look Over These Items
'Children's $3.00 Wool Capes iu red, navy and brown, each $1.95
fOhildrextf&ttiiul blisses' Rain Capes, now only $1.75
'Chikli-cn's Wool Coats, sizes 2 to 0, each only 50c
.All Misses" Coats, now go at HALF PRICE
AVonien's $.50 Wool Dress Slrirts, Brown, Navy and Black, only $2.95
;$8.00 Wool SergeandPanainaTailorcd Skirts, best sizes and colors, only $5.95
$1.50 Women's Shirtwaists, now only 85c
$2.50 All Xibicu Tailored Waists, now go at only $1.75
$3.00 Tailored all Linen Waists, choioe each only $2.25
i$5.00 All 'Silk Waists, now each, only $3.45
10,000- Yards of Lace .and Embroidery remnants, all jo at a fraction of their
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FUR PIECES GO AT SPECIAL PRICES
One lot of 'furs to close out, about 15 in the lot,
made to sell at-G.OO to $8.00. While they
Sist your choice,. each only tp.OU
Otlicr Furs inJloab Styles al Tory Low Prhvs.
KID (GLOVES AND
HAIR GOODS SACRIFICED
Now -is the time to ibuy hair goods and Kid
Gloves. Great Savings fan bo made in bujtuig now.
Do not Avait if jiiu want to save You save one
fourth io tone half in huj ing here.
CORSETS NOW OFFERED
AT GREAT REDUCTIONS
One lot of Corsets, values to $2.50. nc;
Short and medium, long styles. Pair only 95c
One lot of Corsets consisting of models,' selling
regularly at $2.00 to $2.50. Now h1 .-
One lot of $3.50 to $(i.00 Corsets, in good models
of the Lyra and American Lady. .
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DOORS OPEN
Tuesday Morning
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COOS BUILDING
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BUY YOUR.
Holiday Garments
Here and Save
Five Room House Free
THAT'S ABOUT WHAT IT AMOUNTS TO IN THE OFFER OF
A CORNER ON CENTRAL AVEXUE, 'exl40, WITH STREET
AND SEWER IMPROVEMENTS ALL PAID, WITH FINE VIEW,
FINE LOCATION, RIGHT FRONT, CLOSE IN, AND IMPROV
ED WITH A FIVE-ROOM DWELLING. .ALL FOR PRACTICAL
LY WHAT THE LOTS WOULD BE WORTH ALONE, WITH
OUT THE JHOUSE.
DON'T LET THIS BUY GET PAST YOU IF YOU ARE OPEN
FOR A MONEY MAKING INVESTMENT" IN TH CHOICE RE
SIDENCE SECTION OF WEST MARSHFIELD, PRICE
$3,200
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
3.30 IUXIPK CUItISS WEAK JOfet.
NEYS, FKKJ3
Relievos Urinary nud Klduey Iroiu
bles, JJiicknche, Straialag,
fiwellliiB, Etc.
Stop Pain In the llluddrr. Kidneys
jnnil Back.
Wouldn't It bo nico within a week
or bo to begin to nay goodbyo forever
to the scalding, dribbling, straining,
or too freauont unssago of urine; lie of tbte grade flro studying land de-
ioreneaa. aim n uacu-ui-iuo-ucuu ' Hnttanl. In tho wnv Df townahln
aches; the stitches and pains, Jn tliescPtJon8' tuo waf ol "WMDip,
back; the growing piuscle weakness; jfiectlons, etc., and find it very inter
spots before tho eyes; yellow skin; cstlng study. Mario Seaman and
sluggish bowels; swollen eyollds or Edith Carter ara absent on account
ankles; legcramps; unnatural short Qt ejclne3j
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SCHOOL NEWS-
CKNTItAL BUJLDING.
In tho Seventh Grado, the pupils
dency?
The Cth Grado is becoming very
I havo a reclnto for these troubles Interested in work of arithmetic.
that you can depend on, and if you ja carter Ja absont on account of
want to make a Quick recovery, you , tu , tho flrgt adaenco In
ought to write, and get a copy of It. i '
Many a doctor would charge you, six weeks In this grado.
$3.50 Just for writing this prescript All tho dlfforcnt grades aro busy
tlon, but I havo it and will be glad preparing Christmas oxorclses.
to Bond it to you entirely free. Just. Tho 3rd 0rndo pups aro nJRijnB
SoVin0 lS Building; Bomo very neat note books.
Detroit, Mich,, and I will send it by Cavoro Helming has drawn a very
roturn mall in a'plain envelope. A good Christmas scono on tho black
you will see when you got it, this board
recipe contains only pure, harmless chlldrpn of tho Third Grade
remedies, but It has great healing! Tno children of tho Third Grade
and paln-conquerlng power. ,are learning tho poqm "Our Flag"
It will quickly show Its power to recite in concert, and aro writing
onco you use it, so I think you bad tno story of tho first Thanksgiving
"ie,:" ltJL L un' for language work.
opu Lanogan wero onrolled Jn tho
Thliil Grado Monday.
Marguorlto Wlsoman and Ruby
Pitman did tho best in tho Fifth
Garde rhotoricals, Wednesday.
The Fifth Grado mado Thanksgiv
ing booklets, Lloyd LoMonlx's being
the best.
Tho Fifth Grade has had no pupils
absent for two weeks.
Second Grado Exercises,
In tho Second Grade, Estolla Erick-
eon welcomed tho visitors on ThnnkJ.
giving Day airopg whom wero tho
pupils of Sovdith Grade.
a nomor uooso uiaioguo was
given by tho following cast:
Candor Gordon Sandborg.
Mother Oooso Corlnno Dyo.
Man in Moon Joseph Lapp.
Littlo Miss Muffet Leota Smith.
Llttlo Boy Bluo Robort Ferguson.
Mlstross Mary Floronco Flanagan.
Llttlo Bo Peop Junita, Ellorby.
Jack and Jill Goorgo Lingo and
Charles Oleson.
Mothor Hubbard Russlo Varnoy.
Quoon of Hearts Margaret Lund.
Man from London Theodoro Dally.
Slmplo Simon Waltor Carlylo.
Mary and Her Lamb Mablo Brou-letto.
"Tho Boy and tho Crow" Ned Pat-
torson.
"Thanksgiving dlaloguo" by Rudolph
Johnson, Junita Ellorby, Blanche
Cockle, Ethel Davis and Allco Flanagan.
Dlaloguo by Alva Grant and Tom
Crosthwalto.
"Tho Llttlo Pig's Story" Junita El
lerby. Songs by school.
Flag saluto by school.'
Tho Seventh Grado had Thanks
giving rhotoricals on Wodnosday by
tho pupils. Also recitations by Mrs,
Thompson and Mrs. Rood, with a
story for tho pupils by Miss Georgo.
Thero has not boon an absonco or
n tardy Jn tho Sovonth Grade, tho
past threo weeks.
Omor and Adroin Granny of Catch
ing Inlot, havo ontored South Marsh
flold school grados four and two respectively.
THE POULTRY SHOW.
Tho poultry Industry around Pe
taluma, California, has mado that
llttlo city a fluanclal success, IIolp
Coos Bay dupllcato this success by
boosting for tho Coos Pot and Poul-
Somo of tho other good numbers try Show in Marshfleld. Decomber S
'iUh'AuwXk Two new pupils-Mary and Jos-!in the Second Grade program were:and 9.
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