Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 02, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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    »»AGE TWO
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
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“ A ll S c r i p t u r e is g iv e n b y i n s p i ­
r a t i o n o f G o d , a n d is p r o f i t a b l e
f o r d o c tr in e , f o r r e p r o o f , f o r c o r ­
r e c t i o n , f o r i n s t r u c t i o n in r i g h t e ­
o u s n e s s ; th a t th e m a n o f G od m ay
b e p e r f e c t, t h o r o u g h l y f u r n i s h e d
in to a ll g o o d w o r k s .”
So w e b e­
lie v e , a n d so w e g l a d l y t u r n to
its p a g e s a g a in a n d a g a in a n d w e
m a r v e l t h a t it is a lw a y s n e w , a l ­
w a y s u p to d a t e , e v e r t r u e , e v e r
f i t t i n g e v e r y n e e d o f h u m a n lif e .
T o lis te n to t h e B ib le l e c t u r e s
l a s t w e e k h a s b e e n a s m e a t a n d UJC
d r i n k to th o s e w h o h a v e a t t e n d ­
ed.
T h e o n ly r e g r e t is a lw a y s ,
“ W h y d o n o t m o r e p e o p le c o m e
a m ! s e e t h a t th e L o r d is g o o d ! ”
i n c r e a s e d a t t e n d a n c e d a ily h o w -
ex e i is a m a r k o f i n c r e a s e d i n t e r ­
e s t. a n d b y t h e s e c o n d w e e k t h e
c o n f e r e n c e w ill n o d o u b t b e t a k ­
in g t h e p la c e i t s h o u ld h a v e in
t h e e v e n ts o f t h e s u m m e r .
T h e s e c la s s e s a n d l e c t u r e s a r e
a ll f r e e .
I n t e r e s t e d c itiz e n s a r e
s u b s c r i b i n g to t h e e x p e n s e f u n d ,
so th e re need be n o c h a rg e s w h a t­
e v e r. T h e y w a n t yo u .
If y o u a r e a b e lie v e r , y o u w ill
w a n t to c o m e .
it y o u a r e a n u n b e l i e v e r y o u w ill
n e e d to c o m e .
I l y o u a r e m e r e ly i n d i f f e r e n t ,
\o u h ad b e tte r com e.
“ M y N e ig h b o r a n d I . ”
“ I w a n te d a v a c a tio n t r i p a n d
w e n t w ith th e w h o le f a m ily . D a y s
o f h u r r i e d w o r k — c o o k in g — p a c k ­
in g — s e w in g — g e t t i n g h o u s e in to
s h a p e to le a v e — l e f t m e t i r e d to
s t a r t w ith . L o n g r i d e s in a n o v e r
c ro w d e d
c a r— d u s t,
h e a t— tire
tr o u b le — r e s t l e s s c h i l d r e n — h a s t y
m e a ls — n o c o n v e n ie n c e s — a d d e d
to t h e w e a r in e s s — h e a d a c h e to t h e
h e a d a c h e , s le e p le s s n e s s — a n d w h e n
headache,
s le e p le s s n e s s — a n d
w h e n th e w h o le lo n g , f r a n t i c t r i p
w as o v er m y h u sb a n d su rv e y e d
t h e d u s ty h o u s e , d i r t y c lo th e s a n d
c ro ss,
tire d
f a m ily
and
s a id :
“ D id i t p a y ? ”
E x tra m o n ey h ad
b e e n s p e n t, so t h a t w e h a d to d o
w i t h o u t a fe w l i t t l e t h i n g s in t h e
h o m e w e h a d w a n te d t h a t f a ll.
‘ My n e ig h b o r to o k h e r v a c a tio n
at hom e.
T h e y ro se e a rly , g o t
a ll w o rk d o n e a n d e x t r a fo o d
c o o k e d in t h e e a r l y c o o ln e s s .
" A t 9 : 3 0 o ’c lo c k s h e s lip p e d
a w a y to th e B ib le s c h o l, w h ile th e
c h i l d r e n p la y e d in t h e p la y g r o u n d
o f th e p a r k , a n d li s t e n e d to th e
good th in g s o f th e W o rd o f G od.
" A f t e r t h e h o u r , h o m e to g e t
lu n c h , a l r e a d y w e ll p r e p a r e d , a
n c p f o r h e r s e l f a n d c h ild r e n . A n ­
o t h e r le c t u r e in t h e a f t e r n o o n
g av e h e r su c h a n u p lift, su c h w o n ­
d e r f u l v is io n s o f G o d a n d d u ty
a n d h o m e a n t^ c h i l d r e n , a n d a t
th e d a y ’s c lo s e , s u p p e r a n d s t o r y
o u t d o o r s , a ll w e n t to b e d r e f r e s h ­
e d . b u ilt u p in b o d y , s p i r i t a n d
s o u l, w ith g o o d t h i n g s s t o r e d u p
fo r f u tu r e d a y s.
S o m e th in g to
t h i n k o n w h ile s h e w o r k e d ,
h ad a trip th ro u g h b e a u tifu l c o u n ­
tr y , b u t so p a c k e d in a n d h u r r i e d ,
w e n e v e r r e a lly e n jo y e d t h e la n d
scap e.
SUMMER CLEARANCE!
►
T he c la s s e s g o o n a t t h e s a m e
h o u r s . 9 : 3 0 , 2 : 3 0 a n d 8 o ’c lo c k ,
o n e h o u r each . R e m e m b e r, th e re
a r e n o fe e s o r c h a rg e s .
B r in g y o u r n o t e b o o k a n d B ib le
a n d e n jo y t h e s e s t u d i e s .
O p p o r­
tu n ity to r q u e s tio n s a n d d is c u s ­
s io n is g iv e n .
T h is c o n f e r e n c e
ha.- n o o t h e r o b je c t t h a n t o g e t
p e o p le to s t u d y t h e W o r d o f G o.
I n q u i r i e s a r e s t i l l b e in g r e c e iv e d
t e g a r d i n g t h e c o u r s e s . M o re p e o ­
p le w ill b e c o m in g t h i s w e e k . T h e
b u ild in g is la r g e . W e i n v ite y o u .
B ib le s a l e s l a s t y e a r m o r e t h a n
e q u a lle d th e c o m b in e d s a le s o f t h e
s ix “ b e s t s e l l e r s . ”
T h e W o rd of
G o d is liv in g .
C o m e to h e a r D r. S u tc lif f e t o ­
n ig h t.
Y e s te r d a y m o r n i n g M a y o r a n d
M rs. C. B. L a m k in to o k M r. a n d
M rs. S u tc lif f e a n d M r. a n d M rs.
E d g a r in t h e i r c a r to C e n t r a l
P o i n t f o r t h e m o r n i n g s e r v ic e ,
b r i n g i n g th e m b a c k f o r d i n n e r a t
th e ir hom e.
D r. I r o n s i d e s d e liv e r e d a s p l e n ­
d id s e r m o n a t t h e P r e s b y t e r i a n
c h u r c h o n " G o s p e l in O ld T e s t a ­
m e n t T y p e s .”
I n t h e a f t e r n o o n a g o o d ly n u m
b e r h e a r d h im a g a i n o n “ S p i r i t
S o u l a n d B o d y ,” a c o n c is e , m as-
t e i l y d is c u s s io n o f t h e t h r e e f o l d
n a tu re of m an.
M a n y w e r e th e
e x p r e s s io n o f a p p r e c i a t i o n o f t h e
c le a r p re s e n ta tio n o f th e W o rd .
L a s t e v e n in g t h e u n io n s e r v ic e
a t t h e C h a u t a u q u a w a s in c h a r g e
o f t h e lo c a l m i n i s t e r s , w i t h D r.
S u t c l i f f e d e l i v e r i n g a m a s t e r l y d is -
c o iis e on
‘N e e d o f R e g e n e r a ­
tio n .”
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First Real Clearance Sale Since the War Started!
Ten Days, Beginning July 30, Ending Aug. 10.
Fall Goods Are Arriving and Must Have the Space Alter Aug. 10
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A Real Old-Time Clearance of Ready-to-W ear Garments and Sum m er Fabrics
HALF PRICE SALE SPR IN G COATS
One Lot
S
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Sport "
HALF PRICE SALE SPORT SILK SKIRTS
S P R IN G
SILK
SKIRTS
One-Third Oft Voile Dresses
COATS
SILK DRESSES
S a tin s , T a f f e t a s , G e o r g e t t e s a n d
C r e p e d e C h in e f i g u r e i n t h i s o f ­
f e r i n g f o r a q u ic k c l e a r a n c e .
Half Price
Saving o f From $ 5 .0 0 to $ 1 0 .0 0
On T h ese D resses.
GINGHAM DRESSES
W e h a v e a lo t o f G in g h a m S t r e e t
a n d H o u s e D r e s s e s t o c le a n u p a t
p r ic e s le s s t h a n t h e g o o d s w o u ld
cost you.
One Lot of
FIBRE SILK HOSE
65c
A LL V O IL E
O N E -T H IR D
Two Lots Ladies’
KNIT BLOOMERS
B la c k , W h i t e , S m o k e , A f r i c a n ,
C o rd o v a n .
M o s tly s m a l l s iz e s , in L a d i e s ’
U n io n S u its .
7 5 c C o tto n
...............................0 5 c
$ 1 .7 5 M e r c e r iz e d ....................$ 1 .4 9
65o
49c
MUSLIN PETTICOATS
One Lot Band Top
LA D IES’ UNION SUITS
$ 1 .7 5 , $ 2 .2 5 , $ 2 .5 0 , $ 3 .5 0
$1.49, $1.69, $1.98
Regular sizes ........................... 75c
Extra sizes ............................... 83e
$1.65, $1.98, $2.19, $2.98
One Lot
LA D IES’ UNION SUITS
Including band tops, boddice tops
and chemise styles.
$2.25 Silk and Fibre
Regular sizes .......................$1.15
Extra «sizes ........................... $1.25
HOSETTES
$2.00
One Lot $3.50
SILK HOSE
Black, Beaver, Sand, Cordovan,
Bronze, Smoke.
$2.98
One Lot $1.75 W hite Fibre
SILK HOSE
$1.49
J
Two Lots
M ISSES’ UNION SUITS
12 to 1 6 .......................
Silk Sale
One Lot
SILK GLOVES
89c
Two Lots Cotton
BATHING SUITS
$1.49-$1.98
$275 for Crepe de Chine
$1.95 for Georgettes
F o u r v e r y a t t r a c t i v e lo ts o f G eo r-
„
g e t t e W a is ts
$4.95, $5.95, $7.95, $9.75
One Lot Children’s Black
SATEEN BLOOMERS
S ty le s n o w o f f e r e d a t
One Lot
KAYSER UNION
F in e
SUITS
S iz e s 2, 4. 6. 8. Ill
V E R Y S P E C IA L
One Lot
ENVELOPE CHEMISE
$2.19
50c, 55c, 60c, 65c, 75c
---------------------¥ -------- -
L is le , m a r v e l - f i t s ty le , b o d ­
ic e to p , $ 2 .2 5 g a r m e n t
One Lot
GEORGETTE WAISTS
One Lot
ENVELOPE CHEMISE
$1.69
$1.89
EXTRA SIZES $ 1 .9 «
SILK PETTICOATS
10 Per Cent Discount
$4.95
2Td
ENVELOPE CHEMISE
F l e s h c o lo r , s a t i n
WHITE WASH SKIRTS
to p
$2.19, $2.75
O N E L O T M U S L IN G O W N S $ 1 .9 «
Wool and
Cotton Fabrics
$3.50 Crepe de Chines $2.25
$3.50 Georgettes $1.95
Almost every wanted shade of good quality Crepe
de Chine and Georgette that has been selling for
$£50 per yard. A lot of new shades just in.
GEORGETTE WAISTS
T h r e e S p e c ia l L o ts a t
4 to 8 ...........................
T a x I n c lu d e d .
One Lot Muslin
ENVELOPE CHEMISE
$1.89
Ladies’ Athletic
UNDERWEAR
W h ite , B la c k , B r o w n .
T a x In c lu d e d .
bri!
Half Price
Savings o f $ 1 0 .0 0 to $ 2 0 .0 0
On T hese Suits
One Lot
ODDS AND ENDS
$2.39
K rJ
I
SPRING SUITS
A lo t o f o u r b e s t s ty le s in S e r g e s
a n d T r i c o t i u e s a r e n o w in c lu d e d
in t h e e l e a r a h e e o f f e r i n g s .
See
th e m a t o n c e .
One Lot Ladies’ 75c
LISLE HOSE
One Lot
SILK HOSE
" T h e r e is s o m e g o o d , s u r e l y , in
a s ta y a t h o m e v a c a tio n .
• T ry i t .”
D r. W h ite w ill a r r i v e to m o r r o w
to t a k e t h e h o u r s o f D r. I r o n s id e s ,
w h o le a v e s . H in s o n , L o u is S p e r r y
C h a f f e r a n d G u ille a r e to b e l a t ­
te r sp e a k e rs.
Monday, August 2, 1920
$3 .3 0
$ 4 .50
Values .......................... $ 2 .9 3
Values . . . .’.................$3.93
$ 0 .5 0
V a lu e s .......................... $ 3 .4 3
MUSLIN GOWNS
T w o B ig S p e c ia l L o ts
$1.98, $2.49
Crepe de Chine
ENVELOPE CHEMISE
Figured Voiles, 49c
up to $1.49
$4.95
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W hite Skirt Goods Reduced in Price.
W hite Striped Voiles Reduced in Price.
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65c Children’s
MUSLIN PETTICOATS
49c
Remnants and Ready-Cut Length of all kind of
goods at worth while savings.
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s
$7.50 Wool
BATHING SUITS
$6.98
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Children’s Wool
BATHING SUITS
$2.98
$10.75 Sport Silk
A F ew
at $6.75
W o o len Goods Specials
This Is the Third and Deepest Cut on These
$3.50 Cream Serge, black stripe, 50 inch. . . . $1.98
40-Inch Baronette Satin .................................... $6.50
$2.25 Printed Pongee.......................................... $1.98
$4.00 Crepe Pongee...............................................$3.49
All Pongee Prices Revised.
Children’s Cotton | ?.
BATHING SUITS '
$1.49
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$4.00 36-Inch Foulard Silk ................................ $3.49
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$1.00 Misses’
MUSLIN GOWNS
89c
$2.50 Cream French Serge, blue and tan hairline
stripe, 42-inch, special.......................................$1.49
Two Piece
HOUSE DRESSES
$3.50 Cream Serge, black stripe, 40-inch........$1.98
1.50 36-Inch Striped Palm Beach Cloth..........$1.19
54-Inch Wool Jersey, blue, rose, ta n ..............$4.98
$8.00 Suede Velour Coating, tan and rose........$6.95
54-Inch Silvertone Coating, $8.50 q u a lity ... $7.49
$ 3 .0 0 and $ 3 .3 0 V alue*. . . .$ 1 .9 8
$4.50, Made of C rep e............ $2 .9 «
O N E L O T P L A ID O R S T R IP E
muai
■■IffliUlüIHiüülUEIIiülü'iüÜülilüll! Oil!!!!!!!!!!!
Silk and Plain Color
POPLIN SKIRTS
$4.69
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P lea se do not ask to h a v e th ese
S ales Specials charged. * B r I n g
your purse. T hese are C ash R a is­
in g and Space C learing prices.
Ten S ale D ays, b egin n in g July 8 0 ,
E n din g A ug. 10.
Ashland
GOODS
Oregon
Y o u W ill F i n d T h e s e R e m l.v -to -
W e a r A r tic le s A r e O f f e r e d a t
P r ic e s T h a t W ill R n c o u r a g e Y o u
t o la iy A s id e t h e N e e d le a n d ( 'l o s e
U p t h e S e w in g M a c h in e .