iiimtUt, i t f j- ' , '., , , iilsJLJ, mm.M-itlXmmAiJ.Llii,4laaaiKWrwWGwi''J tiiwmiwn::- ;! s" ,r( vvifp f 3? i.3M?roi.IlLIlft&lfJUUaluyillMKI3kHIiUH jj ' 1 t 1 i ill iii iyiMlMBiMIWllBlBWWWBWIIIIBBBWIlwpW"1'111 X inyfiumiiiii iaiaisi-" liiiT ikii - - iaB tiMlinVM . (MWT". . 7 I I I T m iJhilin III i " " .,rtWHW.W.lMi" ! ' ' ' f THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD , OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1915-HEMGJDITION. Hub Dry uxws u LADIES FURS AT One Half Price One Lot JERSEY SILK PETTICOATS Now ' $1.85 All Colors, ONE-THIRD OFF THE PRICE OF ALL DRESS SKIRTS ONE-FOURTH OFF ON ALL HIGH-GRADE SILK PETTICOATS ONE-THIRD TO ON-HALF OFF ON ALL BOYS' OVERCOATS anuarv Clearance Sale THE ONE BIG SALE OF THE YEAR LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S MACKINAWS Regular $6.00, Now $4.95 .j- THIRTY PER CENT Off On All BOYS' SUITS ONE-FOURTH ' TO ONE-HALF ' OFF THE PRICE Of All GIRLS and CHILDRENS' COATS MEN'S AND WOMB'S ALL-WOOL SWEATERS Regular $7,00, now $4.65 Regular $6,00, ;ipw $3.5 Regular $3,5,0, n9(w:$2.25 SUIT CASES and BAGS AT BIG REDUCTIONS ' BEGINNING 9 O'CLOCK Saturday Morning GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS GREATLY SACRIFICED Bear this in mind. This store does not hold sa.es every week or every month HUE J two big sales eaoh year-one in January-one in July. Then sales are , hdd fop foe molo ff r STOCK. Prices are not marked up and then marked down. No goods are brought into the store tor saie puip Every Price Advertised is a Genuine Trenchant, Ruction From the Normal Price. There is no Juggling with Price Under the Word "Values : MEN'S AND LADIES' ' MACKINAWS Regular $8.50 Now' $6.85 Regular Regular LADIES' COATS. )iico $ 8,00, now. .$4.85 wlco $13.75, now..$7.85 Regular price $12.50, now $7.85 Regular price $16,50, now $8.75 Regular price $15,00, now. $8.75 All Higvgrade Coats at One-half price. Every woman knows the MODART "Front Laced" and AMERICAN LADY CORSETS. Every Corset in stock is advertised, only during this sale, at a straight reduction of TWENTY HER CENT. Broken Lots as Follows: ' AMERICAN LADY Reg, price $1,00 and $1.25 $ .75 Regular pride $2,00, now..-. $1.25 Rcgularprlco $2,50, now..... $1.50 Regular price $3,50, now $2.00 i MODART . Regular price $5.00, now $3.35 Regular pi ice $6,50, now $3.85 Regular piico $7,00, jiow 54.35 Regular price $8,50, now $4.85 MUSLIN UNDERWEAR' , IN BROKEN LOTS AT HALF AND LESS THAN HALF PRICE LADIES' SUITS Regular price $17,50, now... $ 8.75 Regular price $22,50, now. ..$11.25 Regular price 825,00, now.. .$12.50 Regular price $30,00, now S15.65 ONE LOT OF 28 PLAIN TAILORED SUITS FROM LAST SEASON Good medium weight serge and mix tures, divided into two lots. LOT NO. 1 Regular price $18,75, $16,50 and $15,00, now $8.75 LOT NO. 2 Regular price $28,50, $25,00 and $22,50, now.. $10.95 We hava out-size Suits for large women. CHILDREN'S SWEATERS.' Regular price 81,00, now S .79 Regular price $1,50, now $1.15 Regular price $2,00, now.... $1.75 Regular pried $3,00, now.. .$2.35 ALL LADjES AND CHILDREN'S KNITTED UNDERWEAR ' AT A STRAIGHT REDUCTION OF ; TWENTY PERCENT See Display Windows LADIES' RAINCOATS ReguLu piiceS 5,00, now $3.55 Regular pi ice S 6,00, now $3.95 Regular pi ice $ 7,00, now $J.0 Regular prico $ 8,50, now ...$5.60 Regular price $l3r50, now ...$7.50 CHILDREN'S RAINCOATS & CAPES Regular price $1,65, now $1.05 Regular price $3,00, now $1.75 Regulai price $3,50, now $2.65 LADIES' EVENING AND AFTERNOON DRESSES ' Regular price $15,00, now...$ 8.35 Regular price $20,00, now... $10.75 Regular price $25,00, now. ..$12.50 All higher-grade Dresses go now at One-half Price LADIES' WOOL DRESSES Regular prices $ 7,50, now ..$ 4.85 Regular prlco'$10,75, now .$ 5.85 Regular price $15,00, now ..$ 8.75 Regular prico $20,00 $11 '7 Regular prlco $22,50 ?u LADIES' FLANNELETTE KIMONOS ReEular nrico $2,25, now $1.50 Regular mice $2,85, now, r v i i fftft rift ., Kcguiar pi ice ,u now .$1.90 .$2.18 LADIES' CREPE KIMONOS Regular price $2,00, now $1.35 Regular price $2,50, now $1.68 Regular price $3,50, now $2.25 SHOES. All "Cousins" Shoes for Women, regular price $5 and $6, now $3.75 All Ladies' Shoes, selling regularly at $4,00, now $3.45 All Ladies' Shoes, selling regularly at $4,50, now $3.95 All Ladies' Shoes, selling regularly at $3,50, now $2.95 All Ladies' Shoes selling regularly at $3,00, now $2.45 All Shoes for Boys, Girls, Children and Infants go during this sale at a straight reduction of TWENTY PER CENT, LADIES' Silk and Linger WAISTS ONE-THIRD TO ONE-HALF -OFF THE REGULAR PRICE ONE-FOURTH OFF ON ALL RIBBONS AND LAC AND EMBROIDERIES 1 Rl AMKPTO Regular $250, now $j MUftU Ml HJ.f.U IIUWJMI Regular $1,85, now SiJI nufcuiai pi,MU IIUWJIJJ Regular $1,00, now $ 1 ' ONE-FOURTH OFF ON ALL BED-SPREADS AND COMFORTERS . 16 2-3c KIMONO FLANNEL 13i :.o 75c -TABLE LINEW 59c $1.25 TABLE LINEN 99o $1.50 ' TABLE LINEN $1.15 50c . SILKS ' - 42c ' 'i $1.00' SILKS 79o $1.50 SILKS $1.20 SKINNER SATIN $1.50, now $1.25 1 Yard wide UMBRELLAS Regular piico $1,00, now $ .70 Regular prico $1,50, now $1.05 Regular prico $2,00, now $1.40 Regular prlco '$2,50, now .'...$1.75 Rogular piico $3,00, now..: ....$2.10 Regular prico $3,50, now $2.45 Regulai prico $5,00. now $3.55 20 PER CENT REDUCTION ON ALL COTTON DRESS GOODS Hub "Smart Wear For Women" Corner Broadway & Central Ave. Co. Phone 361 EVERY DEPARTMENT AT HUB DRY GOOD! 1 COMPANY ENGAGED IN THIS VIGOROUS CLEARANCE SAVE THIS LIST OF PRICES. IT WILL N0! APPEAR AGAIN. MWBgMMWWHrasiEfiiiuiiyi VOTED IE HIGH r;ii SCOUTS San Francisco Ad Club Sends Cordial Thanks for 16-f"oot. Christmas Tree Spruce trees UtitMi feet In hclKht nro raro In San Francisco. A )wr ko when tho Ail ginlt of that clt) liuM Its annual b.uuiuot somo of tho inumbora brouBhl a I Cinch sprout to Konu as a Christmas troo. This ear J. A. Ward sent ono fiom Coos Hay. It was sixteen foot tall ami filled the 8.111 KrnueUeans with umilor anil .Uw JlKht. A luttor ronllally thanKlng Coos comity has Jiut been receded ! Mr, Ward from (J II Tallont of tho San Fianclsco Advertising Club Several weeks prcous to tbls Christmas sir Ward. lillo south ar laiiKliiK for tho Coos ami Curry conn ty oxhlbltH was luWtwl to dine, at tho Ad Club. Whllo tlu.ro ho hoard thorn wall that a suitable troo eould not be procured 0 two 8mt n Coos ny treo as promised. Captain Krlek "on, of tho Itedomlo, delivered the blB holiday spruce thoro lu perfoct ooiidlllou. "Tho Christmas treo and .bqx of natUo deeomtlomi arrived In fino sbapo," tuna Mr. TalUnfs lottor and made tho hit of tho Ohrlstmag' JliK. ht or body lu tho Club an proclato jour komlliiL. n. .,., .,.... 'd stood to a rliluB vote of thanUs ELDER OUT AGAIN OH HOHTHERM TRIP The pmsenatlon of jour cjehllit Is most IiiiMi(aut. Imimlivil tMuu cauvh mm It M,fferlnB, ,, msXnVvH ,, xs. llUl'OS llfe'N hllllslllllO. If )ur )ih 110 tmulilliiK itiui If )in, ,,,., NM, w ,hU,l objects as mU u jou ulwajs could, come u ,mil lmu ,, TEST YOUR EYES TimiC 1.1 NhKS aiv tho riuul tit 1imii propei ly. RED CR iem it ee-yueiN , K,u(l ll'llcluii In ilmi-e. 1CAL DEPT. lo t e (oog-Crr) ssoilntlon for Hieir I'.im and otej jou all 'uce hlsh in the SoiIet of (lood Scouu' W Lad tho treo very nleol) de eraud nI after tho lunch had It , wnt or to ona of tho local hotobj i aa ovIdtDHca of Oiouiin'd tntu-,w.i ... our KxiKMlilon." Having been deta.ncn Jn Hureka , u da because of It rmih bur, tho OXI.V CAXDI.IW AT TIIK .MASS (ioorKO NV- ,:ulor c,0"l t of thore jiwtorilH) nftoruoou and this morn- Inn otirl arrliod In tho upper Hay ") Onlorur Kilo I'opo Vliis Hlectilc ' ,,r("lhl 12 PKor from tho lMMItl1 " t a p. in. loft out for l.lKliteYiollui-iiMl. jl'oitlaml. Thow who arrlvoil from KANSAS CITY, Jan. S.-TI.0 little , K"!fl "!'" ",0"l,,, wra "loitrle. lights that twinkUd amonKl, ," ,, ," "" " Mo,,on' " " tho altar dei orations In honmnCath-1 ." ..T "' N" " Jlro. N'ictor olio churches In former Christmas' 0 1m u!!": ' A' . masses or iuIhIhk this car. Hon , ,. "". ! Cannon. Mrs. s. In tho oiithudrnl, whoro tho bUhops J,' C"n"0" I,er,1" Cannon, Grover wore tho celobnmts. onl) tho wax tap-1 Ca,uu"u or lUhtod tho altars. th HldBr WHOn she loft out iiio oiocino utjntH MQr banlahodi ' ",l,u"' ro o cabin puuoii. b; quo or tho laat odlou or Popo l'lu. i8" nml "'" In tho atwrnifc-e. Ho bold that whllo thai. .. I Thow koIuk noiiii u.r. propor rorllRhtliiKthecburcli.lt was'. , WJand, "rs. Chaa. Cope. not proper to imo them on the altars ., ' Mr8, B,llltt McDonald WU1U "Tho uso llf tho llKhts ha Inmii J2" M" , Mcl)o'ia''. Mrs. W. ' null,, lommou. especially at the ra.t ' ill,, '; ?"??, Mm Jion, James , HiiJi. said tho Uov. John Ward, blsh- ' 'n, "' M' D' """oml. ,l of tlo i.,lWiorth dlome 1 A; ,l"re8- W. Miller, Jack "Wbllo tho edict prohibit, tho SZ So ;,W-,MrM,9y' ,ete w. ofoloctrICorii,hu,mtheu J ( ' l? 1,U '"". Mlrhol -r Mdo a.tar,. ,t . not aV 'ja ??'8 WaM"' ltaV r- of olther electricity or gas for lrl . li Jnh" 5a,- J- j IHhUK tho builds or LJ?Z M IrLSV-J- K0r", T 'order merely Jau tkat u, rturlSn i ? ', ', N' McUtR' T" r;Ur,,8htsbe8,,he,edt,morefc,rlS,.V-JD8 ?.? " ? Ouci Are You Ready? GO! THE FIRST GU ffl t. ul W. j FOR THE START OF 1915 BUSINESS IS THE SIGNAL FOR YOUR GREATEST SAVING OPPORTUNITY IN YEARS ALL IS EE ADTf At 8th January Clearance Sal WHICH STARTS TOMORROW MORNING AND CONTINUES FOR 10 DAYS. JENNING North Bend,