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I,'" THE OREGON DAILY- JOURNAL,- PORTLAND " MONDAY -EVENING. -JULY- 8, 1007. l I w linn ..mi ii ii I i i nun in in ml n i ; it , y . . , , U . . .. , . : ... 1 ' .1 r i ' 'v l i rmn Hue Given Direct from Ihe Mills to the People The most exceptional sale announcement of the eason from every point of quality, breadth of assortment ana price. Investigation will reveal the most surprising values. Every counter piled mgn witn oargams direct from the mffla Look for Yellow Tickets This denotes a saving of one, quarter to one half on your purchase ( Thousands of Yards Loom Ends in Calicoes, Lawns Dimities 2cyd For Five Days We Will Sell Loom Ends at CostGet Your Share . iiMiiiiiiiiiMiiniiiniiM.il -I., l - I I I III.I.-I A ' lBil,iLBSllllfJ"1 ,,,,, , - -i , 1' , ' I I . .1 Hill.. Minis 4T 7 1 Direct From the Mills to the Consumer 50 Cases Manufacturers' Remnants Containing Wash Goods, Dress Goods, Ribbons, Embroideries, Laces, Underwear, Hose, Crash, Table Linens, White Goods, Turkish Towels, Etc. Huge purchases for this great Manufacturers' Sale cover such a wide range of subjects that it is impossible to give a complete catalog of the wonderful bargains this sale affords. The ap pended items are merely representative. room ws Coma and see. Learn Loom Coat with your own arcs. Think of saving four profits. You im the retailer's profit, the jobber's profit, commission merchant profit and broker's profit Ererythlng marked In plain figures. . Look for Yellow Tickets and you have the Loom Cost Extra salespeople have been secured, so all may be waited upon promptly. What Do Loom Ends Mean? And Where Do They Come from? Loom Ends mean goods that fall short of 40 of 50-yard lengths, requisite if or export purposes.. Identical in quality, style and design with the full piece, still not to be classed with regular goods, because they are wanting in lengths a thread missing in napkins a slight dis coloration in some fabrio--crooked or careless stitchinar In underwear coarse thread in hose. These' are "LOOM ENDS' characteristics. None of these slight flaws matter to the customer, but they prevent the mill or factory from selling at a profitable price. The mighty block of LOOM ENDS we have purchased for this sale are new goods, fresh from the looms, offered to you at loom cost You will never know what loom cost is if you fair to attend this sale, for the price "list on this sheet gives you but an inkling of the money saving opportunities offered. You will pay twice or thrice the money for the same goods at other stores. Sale Begins Tuesday, July 9th; Ends Saturday, July 13 th Ladles' Oause Vests, C Ladles' Gauss Vests, I 100 dozen Men's Linen fancy neck, I Collars, all sixes. ll 2C Ladies' and Misses' Hose, I Lice Curtains, 45 inches Indies' Handkerchiefs, I worth 15c, for I wide, worth $1.50, 2c 9c . 98c Pins, per paper, lc All - linen Damask, per yard, iEibbons, Nos. 40, 60 and I 100 gross Hatpins, as- I Pearl Buttons, worth 10c 80; all. silk taffeta, per I sorted, worth 25c jrard, lie per curd. 2c Ladies' Skirts, worth $5 I Children'! Suits, worth 15. for. loom-end orlces. I for 9 Boys' Shoes, worth up to $2. for $1.98 $2.25 98c Ladies Suits, in novelties, panamas, broadcloths, che viots; worth up to $35, for $9.98 Wash Goods 10c values, per yard... 44 25e values, yard.,,,.7Wf SOc valuta, yardM . , Ladies' Silk Shirtwaist Misses' Shoes, worth up Suits, worth up to $25, for to $2, for $7.98 98c IWM.wtilth Kuiti'n. I All Stni Umtm a .f r vvr . ' ' cnecxp, piams ana lanpej, s eacn. per yard,? 19 15c 42-piece set celebrated Peacock Blue Lyndon, fancy edges, spray de signs, worth $4.25, for $2.90 Fancy Braids and Trim- I Corsets. Armour side and I Ladies' Berlin Gloves, all mings, worth 25c per yard, I F. P, worth up to $1, for I sixes, per pair, 2 24c 9c Mercerized Dftmask. fi5c I Fancv i Silks. 19 inches , , r . oer vard. I wide, worth 7Sc ner vmrA. I lSDietS, F ' F " 39c 47c lc Boy's Wash Suits, worth I Men's fancy Hose, two I Canvas Gloves, six pairs $1.50, for I pairs for I for 49c 3 2 Ladies' Shirtwaists, worth up to $3, 99c in Serges, Henriettas and Batistes, all wool, per yd., 21c Boys' Wash Pants, worth 75c, for 33c Men's Shoes, the famous Brown make, all leathers and styles; worth $5 and $6, for $2.48 VaL Laces, per doxen, 19c 3c Fancv Ribbons. $ to 5 in. wide, oer vard. I Wire Hairpins, 9c 1 Men's Balhriggan Under- I Boys Wah Panti, worth wear I 50c. for 19c 9c Ladles' Hats, worth no to $5, for 98 Flowers, worth nn tn tl a bunch, for., 15e Long Dresses, Fancy Waists, embroidery trim med, all sixes, $3,98 Men's Work Shoes, wax calf, worth $2.50, for $1.48 Men's Pants worth up to Infants' Moccasins, 25c Men's Suits, worth $12.50 $5 for and 35c values, all colors, for $1.98 9c- $7.50 9x12 Tapestry Rugs, $13.98 Axmlnster Run. worth $30, for f4.8 9x12 Tapestry Rugs for Men's Suits, worth $20, Men's Suits, worth $15, for - , , for . $14.35 $9.45- iSrth? I President Suspenders, worth 75c. for ., ; . , , I 'rta 0, i9t , 50c worth 50c, for Ladles all. linen Hafld. fl1 kerchiefs V t - $0.98 3 1 1 . "V