PAGE EIGHT ASHLAND TIDINGS Monday, May 8, 1916 14 1 ....,,,V.,..l.., 1H4H i f Opens '.a t t . r 9lh Dill I ! sir Aim. sis Tuesday, lay it 1 1 .1. .I, ,h J-.LA--J--t--t-J-J-- ------ - j 'itTtth ttt tt'i TT r r T f 'i T I f I T T TTT T r 11 1 tHjaeS HI ! - ' ir i.r r a This sale will give the women of Ashland and vicinity an opportunity to supply f their needs for the coming summer at a great saving. We have spent considerable f time preparing for this sale. Most of the goods offered in this sale were bought be- i fore the recent rise in prices and we can assure you that it will be some time before I you will be able to duplicate these bargains. I piece it fi f J il in1iitirn1iitiifnltJiA4jJliiliAifiAAAJiiVJnLJiAilit.t.A lAAiiAAl Al. AAAAAAAA1 IfTTtTTTT'iTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT T,TrTrtJMr TTtTTTtTTT" Great Bargains inlDomestics PILLOW CASES Good quality linen finish, 22c values, sale price, each 18c 42 and 45 inch Pillow Slips, good 18c grade, sale price, each 12c CAMBRIC 3(5 inches wide, fine quality, worth 12c, sale price, yd. .9c PLISSE CREPE For underwear, good quality, worth 20c, for this sale only, yard 15c MUSLIN 36-inch fine Bleached qual- lty, worth 10c, sale price, yd. 8c INDIA LINON 30 inches wide, fine quality, worth 10c, sale price, yard, ,8c BEDSPREADS 1 Large size, good quality, $ worth $1.25, sale price, ea.89c Bedspreads, large size, both t fringed and scalloped, large size, $1.75 grade, sale price, t each $1.48 Marseilles Bedspreads, full size, worth $3.50, sale price, each $2.48 X Undermuslins' Under-Priced LONGCLOTH 12-yard piece, worth $1.25, sale price, piece 98c X Longcloth, 12-yard piece, worth $1.50, sale price, $1.25 SHEETS It 72x90 Seamed Sheets, worth (50c, sale price, each. 39c t Snowdrift Seamless Sheets, f 81x90, worth today 80c, sale price, each 69c Children's Shirts and Draw ers, worth up to 25c, sale price, each 10c Crepe Gowns, new styles, all sizes, cheap at $1.25, sale price, each 98c w-W'v Chemise, fine quality, nicely t trimmed, worth $2, sale price, each $1.48 Teddy Bear Combination Suits, new styles, very special, f each $1.75 Gowns, all sizes, very fine t quality, worth 85c, sale price, each 1 69c f Envelope Chemise, fine qual- J it s-N i t ity, worm $i.-jd, sale price each 98c I Flesh Colored Gowns, worth I $1.75, sale price, each $1.25 X Crepe Gowns, made of fine . Pleisse crepe, all sizes, very ! special, each $1.75 ; Corset Covers, made of fine cambric, all sizes, new stvles. t "Korrect" wash Skirts, best tittmg and t worth 35c, sale price, each.. 29c Prelly New Blouses For Our White Sale 100 beautiful new Waists, all well made, new styles, up to $2 values, this sale, each. . .$1.00 100 Women's Lingerie Waists, all sizes, nice ly trimmed, all new styles, up to $2.50 values, this sale, each. . ; $1.48 Women's andlSliildren's Middy Blouses, all sizes, good styles; real $1 values, this sale at, each i 79c New White Wash Skirts i : New White Goods at Low Prices I Pique for summer X skirts, up to 35c values, per X yard 25c 36-inch Gaberdine, fine qual- ti ify, for separate skirts, 40c grade, now, yard -soc Organdies and Voiles for graduating dresses, fine qual ity, from 25c up to $1 a yard. Palm Beach Cloth, 36 inches! t wide, for skirts and dresses, very special, yard. 28c 36 and 40 inch Fancy Voiles and sheer white materials, up to 75c values, now, yard. . ,48c 1000 yards new White Goods X in fancy checks and stripes, real loc values, sale price, yam luc Pajama Cloth, 36 in. wide, used for making men's under wear, worm lec, sale price, x yard .. 12y2c 1000 yards Fancy White Goods, slightly soiled, worth up to 35c a yard, to clean up at, t yard 18c t 1000 yards Checked' and :: Striped Dimity, for children's !! dresses, up to 20c values, sale ! ', price, yard 12 c Bargains in Table Linen and Towels wearing skirt made, good grade linen finish suiting, all sizes, very special $1.98 Wash Skirts, made of Oxford cloth and gab erdines, all sizes, good styles $3.98 Wash Skirts, made of Palm Beach fckth, very special, each $5.48 Extra Specials For White Sale Women's White Handkerchiefs, very special, each 2c Drawers, fine quality, nicely trimmed, worth 75c, sale price, each 59c Underskirts, made of fine cambric, nicely trimmed, worth $1, sale price, each 79c Envelope Chemise, good quality, worth $1.50, sale price, each $1.19 Skirts, made extra wide, nicely trimmed, worth $1.25, sale price, each 98c it Combination Suits, many styles to choose from, $2 qual ity, now .'. $1.69 Ir Children's Nightgowns, all sizes, very special, each. : . .69c 1 Nightgowns, made of fine lin- ft gerie cloth in white and flesh, special, each ..$1.48 J Embroideries and Laces (or Less Embroidery Edges, fine qual Women's White All -Linen Handkerchiefs, very special at, each 5c Women's White Lisle Gloves, very special i ity, values up to 15c, sale price, at, pair 25c I yard 5c Children's White Hose, all sizes, good as 18-mch Lmbroidery llounc- 15c inSs wortn up to toe, sale 39c most 25c ones, per pair 72-inch Mercerized Table Linen, good patterns to select from, worth 65c, now, yard. 48c 100 dozen good Cotton Tow els, very special, each 4c 25 dozen lluclc Towels, linen ?t and cotton mixed, fancy blue TT . .. 1 11 1 ! C" ana red noruers, regular ;jc values, each 19c Bath Towels, extra large size, 35c values, sale price, each 25c Good ITuck Towels, worth 12K:c, now, each 9c Just received, a large ship ment of Bath Towels, on sale at 19c, 25c, 30c and 35c each. worth up to Women's White Fiber Silk Hose, special at, I F ' J n a ' ; i. t i : .1 . tt'i , vr . " , -Tit ings, up to $3.50 values, this each 25c Kayser's Silk Gloves, special, pair 50c Women's fine Lisle White Hose, special at, pair 25c i.4..t4MH--M'4''M' ues this sale, yard 15c f- - -1- -T- J. J. .1. J.J, t- .- 1- M rTTTTTTTTVTVTTTTTTTT :: sale, yard $1.69 i i ; ; 27-inch Lace Flouncings, up ; ; to $1.50 values, now, yard. .79c ! I Filet Lace Edgings for trim- i ming underwear, up to 25c val The Woman's Store Medford, - Oregon Corset Cover Embroidery, fi fine Swiss quality, worth 75c, now, yard 39c 18-inch fine Swiss Embroid ery Flouncing, up to $1.25 val- t ues, now, yard 69c ti 18-inch Corset Cover Em broidery, good' quality, 50c grade, now, yard 29c Val. Laces, fine aualitv. un to 15c values, this sale at, per if N ) mu 27-inch fine Net Lace Flounc- it "'h'1) xttn ipi.uu values, iiutY) yard 79c : 42-inch Embroidery Flounc- 'mg, up to $1.50 values, this sale, yard .'98c t t Lace Flouncings, 27 inches J jwide, fine quality, $1.75 values, J I sale price, yard 98c . t - .. .m . . .J.J..1.J i m " ti 1 1 un im it ni n 1 1 1 1 ntnmfHfi i ,tw!a 1916 High School Annual Is Artistic The 191 issue or "The Rogue", the high school annual, is out and t&e edition, which vas limited to 200. ia sold, the demand far exceeding the apply, eo far did the booklet exceed Ul anticipations. The annual H the most ntlitte ppearlng pohlieatioa ever pat oat ftg t ittfi Khod. s4 t$ Call tnm cover to cover with "live" material, interesting articles and replete with fine cuts. The cover is of a deckled edge material of gunmetal color em bossed with the name and year in gold letters. A view of the en trance of Ashland park adorns the cover. Through the courtesy of the Ash land Business Men's Association, who donated $100 to the annual, all ad vertising features were eliminated, thus giving an opportunity for the entering of tlx students' efforts upon the artistic features without re gard to the disagreeable features of the financial end. The annual is dedicated to the faculty. Every department of school activities is given space, departments devoted to short stories, chronology of the seniors, snap shots, personals. Jokes and classes, and, in fact, the entire life of the student body la folly covered without a tingle page of uninteresting matter. Mies Fern Murphy , ts edltor-ln-Wef, Mies Altoa TaBOeralala aaaisv- ant editor, and Elbert Farlow busi ness manager. The annual was printed by the Ashland Tidings. DEPOT DOINGS The territory in which the South ern Pacific company can eell liquor on its trains la constantly -being de creased. The latest restriction la the prevention of selling liquor between Dunsmntr and Bissos fn northern California, a this la dry territory. The Kaklyan aonatjr nperrteofs bat also decided that if the company wishes to sell liquor on its trains between Weed and the Oregon line they must take out a license from the county to do so. Since It is against the law for liquor to be brought into the state, except by a common' carrier each as the express company or freight department, It Is questionable whether the railroad ompany will not have to either dis connect their buffet can or unload the liquor before coming into Oregon. In view of the apparent unavoid ableness of the collision which oc cured on Beach avenue recently when Agent Kramer at the throttle of hla Ford suffered a head-on collision; with a runaway team, the interstate commerce commission . will probably not demand an investigation by a board of Inquiry, as is the usual pro cedure when a a P. emnlora la diItm np la a wreck. CUf Pays makes wardrobes. i