Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 10, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAOS FOWL
A shland
DAILT TIDINGS
MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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By Cturiei Sughróe
(¡Anybody Got a Dang for This Gent?
1 W ertem Newspaper Unien
MASONIC NOTICE
VÆVL, YOU'RE TtA'
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. ) EUER S£En WCAOuf 7
S ta te d c o m m u n c ia tio n o f A sh la n d
L o d g e No. 23, T h u rs d a y ev en in g , N o­
v e m b e r 10. O w ing to th e A rm istic e
day d in n e r a t C h a u ta u q u a P io n e e r
h a ll, a lso on T h u rs d a y ev en in g , in ­
s te a d of F rid a y a s o rig in a lly p la n n e d
th e lodge s u p p e r a n d social sc h e d ­
u led fo r th is d a te w ill be p o stp o n e d
u n til e ith e r th e s ta te d c o m m u n ica-j
tio n o r on St. J o h n ’s day in D ecem ­
ber, m ere ly a b u sin e ss session being
held N ovem ber 10.
,
W . E. BUCHANAN. W . M.
W . H. DAY, S e c re ta ry .
Iz-ag u ers L e a v e T o n ig h t—
A n u m b e r of E p w o rth L e a g u e rs
expect to go th is e v e n in g to C en tra!
P o in t, to a ssist th e ir fellow E p- New H ouses G oing l ’|
Im p ro v in g C h u rc h S tre e t H om e—
TO THE PUBLIC
•SCENIC W O N D ER S O F O R E G O N " d e n tly su ffe re d m any p riv a tio n s a n d
S
Watches.
w o rth ia n s in “ W in-M y-ChU m ” w eek A m ong th e new h o u ses now in th e
Jo h n S w en n in g h a s been m a k in g
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m uch so rro w .
In
the
t
c
division
of die 24 hours
A fte r n in e y e a rs ab sen ce, r e tu r n -
a c tiv itie s.
i c o u rse of c o n s tru c tio n in A sh lan d ex tejisiv e re p a irs a n d im p ro v e m e n ts
u ’s
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T h e re w ill be a le c tu re a t v th u e v i T * he v c u h u ild
fa t th
e r,
a C c c C o U rd
to <-f I lit- day into w atches on board
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i inay be m en tio n e d E lb e rt F a rlo w ’s on h is C h u rc h s tr e e t re sid e n c e n e a r tu g to A s h la n d ’s s a lu b r.o u s c li m a t e , C h ristia n c h u rc h F rid a y ev en in g , No- s ta te m e n ts m ad e by th e m o th e r
to 'h ip s at. sen tiler«« a r e live w atches of
F o r h igh g ra d e ta ilo rin g fo r m en on M orton s tr e e t, ju s t ab o v e th e High s tre e t.
One of Mr. a n d Mrs. fo r th e b e n e fit of th e h e a lth of th e Ve m b e r 18, a t 7 :3 0 o ’clock, on " T h e M rs. S tevens had been div o rced a a i t four hours s «arli ami two of two hours,
a n d w om en— C. O rres.
B o u le v a rd ; J. N. D e n n is’ on Boule- S w e n n in g ’s n e ic e s is te a c h in g a t th e fam ily, I h av e reo p en ed m y o ffice S cenio W o n d e rs of O re g o n ,” by M r .1 K la m a th F a lls w nen Ito o e rt w as b u t «■v««ry watch having Its distinctive
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, v a rd , n e a r U nion; M r. R e y n o ld ’s on B elleview sch
o o l, -----------------
a n d a n o th e r „ a t a n d hom e a t 108 P io n e e r a v e n u e, F r a n k P a tte r s o n . th e n o ted scenic th r e e m o n th s old, th e c o u rt o rd er- name.* Beginning at noon, tin« after-
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B o rrow B ooks Now—
L ib e rty s tr e e t, b e tw e en A sh la n d a n d P hoenix. T he S w en n in g fam ily c am e an d a s c o n s u ltin g p h y sician I aqj a r tis t, a n d it w ill be ilu s tra te d b y ! ¡ng him to pay $15 a m o n th fo r th e noon v.ai«-li is from 12 m. to 4 p. in .;
tirst d o g w a tc h , 4 p. m. to 6 p. in.;
T h e A shland public lib ra ry w ill P e n n sy lv a n ia ; Billy B riggs, on G ran- to« A sh la n d a n u m b e r of y e a rs ago, | ready to give to th e pu b lic th e bene- n a tu r a l color slid es. T h ese a re n o t s u p p o rt of his baby a n d fo rm e r w ife
second
dog w a tc h , 6 p. m. to 8 p. in .;
be closed a ll day to m o rro w , w h ile ite ; W. J. M oore, N o rth M ain ad- b e fo re a u to s w ere in v e n te d , in a j fit of y e a rs of w ork a n d s tu d y both h a n d co lo red p ic tu re s , b u t a re ta k - T h re e m o n th s ago th is s le n d e r al-
n ig h t w a tc h , s p. m. io 12 m iduight;
I
th e lib ra ria n an d a s s is ta n ts c e le b ra te jo in in g th e J u n io r high school, and w o n d e rfu l tra v e lin g h o u se, w hich a t 1 hom e “ a n d 1 a b ro a d J .
en by a special p ro cess of pliotog- j low ance w as c u t off a n d since th en m iddle wntcb, 12 ‘m idnight to 4 a. m .;
M rs. D elia A ck lin , c o rn e r o f N u rse ry had been p u rc h a s e d fro m a V illisca,
W ill pay sp ecial a tte n tio n to th e ra p h y w hich p ro d u ce s th e p ic tu re s e ffo rts to lo ca te th e c h ild ’s f a th e r m orning watch, 4 a. m. to S a. m .;
A rm istic e day.
i and Rock s tre e ts .
j la ., m e rc h a n t, a n d w hich c o n ta in e d m o th e rs a n d c h ild re n , th e in te r n a l in fu ll color, w ith o u t a n y a rtific ia lI h a d p roven fru itle s s.
forenoon w stch, 8 a. in. to noon.
Only th o se in c o stu m e a d m itte d
a ll th e c o m fo rts of hom e, in c lu d in g se c re tio n s a n d e n d o c rin e g lan d s. Dr. c o lo rin g w h a te v e r, a n d is a b so lu te ly “ “ ““—
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to F irs t C om pany M asque.
See P a u ls e r u d ’s s u its,
R atlsfac- beds, c u p b o a rd s, la v a to ry , r e frig e r-j M attie B. Shaw , 108 N o rth P io n e e r th e la te s t triu m p h in p ic tu re m ak in g ,
tion ‘g u a ra n te e d .
4 9 tf a to r, etc. T h is m oveable h o u se w a s . a v e n u e. T elep h o n e 28.
6 0 -tu e s-sa t T hese p ic tu re s a re a d m itte d to be
E rn e st P ow ell b rin g s you th e best,
d raw n o v er th e m o u n ta in s from th e I
--------------------------------- ¡a m o n g th e very b e st e x a m p les of
m ost so u n d th o u g h ts fu ll of good.
C liff
Payne
m ak e s
q u ilt ing- H aw keye s ta te by fo u r h o rses, a n d J Fairview R esident III—
n a tu r a l co lo r p h o to g ra p h y y et pro-
h e a rty la u g h te r, n e x t F rid a y n ig h t fra m es,
5 8 tf la te r sold to a M edford m an. M r. j W . D. C arey, w ho lives a t 566 duced.
a t th e A rm ory. A m erican L eg io n L y ­
S w en n in g h a s a tim b e r claim n e a r i F a irv ie w s tr e e t, is re p o rte d se rio u s-
An ad d ed a ttr a c tio n is th e firs t
ceum C ourse.
60-2 B ack fro n t K a n sa s—
Buck lak e, a n d since he f ir s t cam e ly ill.
p re s e n ta tio n to- th e p u b lic of th e |
W illiam W iilfo u n g , a co b b ler, who^ to A sh lan d sp e n t a n u m b e r of y e a rs
new song, “ In A s h la n d ,” w hich will
Now is th e tim e to o r d e r y o u r left A sh lan d e le v e n y e a rs ago, r e - H n Iow a a n d New Mexico,
be illu s tr a te d by slid e s of L ith ia I
D iffe re n c e in B e lie f.
T h a n k sg iv in g s u it. P a u lse ru c ? s .4 9 tf cen tly re tu r n e d fro m K a n sa s, a n d ■
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p
a rk a n d A sh la n d canyon.
Women believe th ...........................
at all women ” are
SUNDAY, NO VEM BER 13
expects to m ak e th is city his f u t u r e ! o
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G et y o u r seaso n tic k e ts a t R ose alike, ano all men different. Men be
E v ery person w ho com es to Bible
F re sh sw e e t c id e r a t R ose B ros.
L ow er F lo o r ......................$ 2 .0 0
1 B ros., E lm o re ’s Boot Shop, a n d th e 5ieve th a t 5,11 nie,‘ are alike, ami all school a t th e C h ristia n c h u rc h No­
P lu s
37-tf
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,,,,
.
I C itizen s B ank, Only $1.75 fo r th e i woluen different.—C incinnati E nquirer. vem b er 13 a t 10 o ’clock will receive
L o w « m * B alcony .................$ 2 .00
1« |x«r cent
W h en b e tte r ta m a le s a re se rv e d , I
i season. A m erican L egion Lyceum
E n tir e I pp««r B aloony ..$ 1 .0 0
tw o ad m issio n tic k e ts free of c h a rg e .
Gash p 1 rizes a t F ir s t C om pany R ose B ros, w ill se rv e th e m .
war ta ;
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
4 5 -tf
C o u rse .
60-2
'M asque.
FO R SA LE—-W e llin g to n p ian o ju s t YOUNG KLAM ATH
AMERICAS FpREROST C IR L ÎK S ü T W Ë Î
T he A sh lan d W in te r F a ir D ecem ­
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60-3*
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R eturns from Canada—
ber 7-8-9-10.
60-eod
Mrs. K ellu m , a d a u g h te r o f M r.
N E A R L Y N E W choice six o c ta v e
D IS A P P E A R S VYED.
ch ap el o rg a n , oak case, fo r sale
M intle, h as re tu rn e d from C an ad a Dis« liarg« «1 from H ospital—
New K iu d eigarten Class—
ch e ap a t P a lm e r ’s P ia n o H ouse,
(C o n tin u e d ¡rom P a g e 1)
a f te r a th re e y e a rs a b sen c e , e x p e ct­
Mrs. S. W illa rd will s ta r t a n o th e r
H erm an S tokes r e tu rn e d FriiAiy
M edford, O regon.
60-6* i
ing to m ak e A sh lan d h e r f u tu r e fro n , ga u F ra n c isc o , w h ere he had c la ss of b e g in n e rs M onday In h e r
_ and his b a re feet b lee d in g from in ­
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velvet
ju rie s received because of th e ir un-
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been c o n fin ed in th e S o u th e rn P a ­
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.
p io te c te d co n d itio n . H e h ad n e ith e r
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cific com pany h o sp ita l a t th a t place
faced
w
ith
A
lice
blue.
Also
six-
R em em b er E rn e s t J. P ow ell F ri-
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g reen
dhy n ig h t a t th e A rm o ry u n d e r th e .
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UO-1* Worn su it of ro m p e rs, and a c te d as
plum s. P h o n e 407-J.
;
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, i T he la d ie s of th e W ed n esd ay A f - ! Im o g en e W allace,
piankstn-teach-
a u sp ic e s of th e A m erican L egion l y - . ,
. .
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. I te rn o o n club a re n o ted to r th e ir good er.
P h o n e 210-J.
171 H elm an FO R SA LE OR T R A D E — 26 lo ts in j th . o u g h fe a r w as his co m m o n est emo-
of ho
ceum co u rse.
I t is th e b e st sp e n t
d in n e rs . You will n o t be ilisap -j s tre e t
F a irv ie w a d d itio n to th e city of 1,>n'
3
3
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o
e v e n in g y o u ’ll have th is y ear. 60-2
A sh lan d . All in b e a rin g p each esI
T h e lad ie s m en tio n e d w ere anx-
p o in ted in th is one T h u rs d a y even-!
a
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d
c
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rrie
s
.
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q
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W.
G.
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ale,
ious
th a t no in ju s tic e be done th e
¡ng. P io n e e r hall from 5 :3 0 to 8.
G et y o u r c o stu m e rea d y fo r th e
O rd e r y o u r T h a n k s g iv in g s u it
423
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F ir s t C om pany M asque.
4
9tf
fro m P a u ls e r u d ’a.
T ry R o se s’ sp ecial ice cream .
60-6* d io o f sh e w as to b lam e fo r th e con-
D O O R S— 7:3(1
( I R T A I N — 8 O’CLOCK S H A R I’
_ I d itio n of th e child. She h e rs e lf was
A shlam ler R eports Spokan
W oolens fo r m en a n d w nm eti sold
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O ff lor E astern Visit—
C. H. C h a m b e rla in , w ho re c e n tly
by th e y a rd — C. O rres.
1 7 tf
a p a rtm e n t w ith sleep in g p o rch ;
1
H. H. L e a v itt left la st e v e n in g fo r w ent to n o rth e a s te rn W a sh in g to n to
a lso a la rg e one .oom a p a rtm e n t.
St. P au l a n d L a k e C ry sta l, M inn
d isp o se of tw o fa rm s, w rite s back
153 G ra n ite St. I P h o n e 411-R .
S h e p a rd 's New Seilun—
w
h
ere
lie
will
v
isit
his
d
a
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h
te
r
,!
t
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a
t
tim
es
a
re
p
re
tty
slow
up
th
e
re
.
60-1
C. F. S h e p a rd a n d w ife re tu r n e d
Mrs. D. A P ro u ty , an d o th e r rela- i a n d th e w e a th e r q u ite cold. W h e a t ' W A T ’S B A RG A IN S? A n im als peo-
T u esd ay from a s h o rt visit to K la m ­ I i v i io < i vx /-I V»>
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pie of vision see. Tw o m o d ern res
a th F a lls, w h ere th e ir son E a rl is tiv e s an d frie n d s fo r a m o n th , re is se llin g a t " six N its” a b u sh e l.
id en ces on la rg e c o rn e r lo t; 14
e n g a g e d in th e p ian o b u sin e ss. They tu r n in g via D enver an d Sacram enK i. Mr. C h a m b e rla in h as disposed of one
room s, n e t r e n t $400, b o th fo r o n ­
Mr.
L
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v
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am
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to
A
sh
lan
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tw
elve
STORE CLOSED
of
his
fa
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is
expected
hom
e
a r e now d riv in g a big new se d an .
STORE CLOSED
ly $3 000. D andy m o d e rn 5 room
_______
y e a rs ago, h a v in g fo rm e rly been en- soon.
Friday
Afternoon
house, one in sid e lot $2500. O th e r
2 to 4 P. M. Saturday
T h e b est c h o c o la te c re a m s can be gaged in ra n c h in g an d m ail c a rrv -
good resid e n ce s up to $ 6 0 0 0 ; a
i .
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Armistice
Day
Request of High School
45-ef in K in M innesota.
p u rc h a s e d a t R ose Bros.
Season tic k e ts a re only $1.75 fo r
sp le n d id 2 s to ry b ric k b u sin e ss
h o u se on p ro m in e n t c o rn e r; b u ild ­
fo u r u n excelled n u m b e rs in th e L e­
ing c o st $7 5 0 0 ; w ill sa c rific e a t
T
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A
shland
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D
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H ave a f it— C. O rres.
gion lyceum co u rse.
N e x t, o n Is
$4000 cash . R e n ts fo r $540 y ear.
ber 7-8-9-10.
60-eod 1 E rn e s t P ow ell, h u m o ris t a n d le c tu r-
Six room old fa sh io n e d resid e n ce
A laskans V isiting H«
: e r, F rid a y n ig h t a t th e A rm o ry . 60-2
close to b u sin e ss c e n te r, so c h eap
A. A. B e a tty a n d F r e d M a rtin i W . R. C. to M eet—
I am a sh a m e d to p r in t th e price.
C all 399 B each s tr e e t fo ren o o n s,
Rem em ber to do your shopping for F rid ay d u rin g the m orning hours, and .‘member
•form erly of A la sk a, w ere v is itin g '
All m em b e rs of th e W o m e n ’s Re-!
T he A sh lan d W in te r F a ir Decem-
as I h u n t b a rg a in s a fte rn o o n s . R.
frie n d s h e re th e firs t of th e w eek, lie f C orps a re re q u e ste d to m eet at I ber 7-8-9-10.
60-eod
D. S a n f o r d
60-1*
iilso that stores will lie closed by request oi the High School, on Saturdax afternoon
le a v in g fo r G ra n ts P a ss T u e sd a y . th e ir hall F rid a y m o rn in g a t 10:15
T hey re p o rt big m oney bein g m adb o ’clock to jo in th e p a ra d e a n d m arc h !
from 2 to 4 P. Al.
T aising re in d e e r, o r c a rib o u , in th e to th e h ig h school b u ild in g to a tte n d .
v icin ity of N om e, a n d say th e gov-1 th e A rm istic e day exercises.
e m in e n t ra ilro a d to F a ir b a n k s is !
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n e a rin g co m p letio n .
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See o u r lin e of u s e d c a rs a n d
tru c k s.
F in e v a lu e s fo r th e m oney
FURS ARE VERY COMFORTABLE
IN
SUITS AND COATS ARE GOING
O v erlan d M arcy Co.
59-3
D on’t fo rg e t th a t th e Gill P isto n a,skp(l
FAST NOW
THESE COOL DAYS
R ing is th e best one on th e m a rk e t.
N O TICE
D is trib u to rs . O v erlan d M arcy Co.
M em bers of A sh lan d H igh School
59-3
Have you bought yours?
And they are closely priced
— -
A lum ni a sso c ia tio n m ee t on P la z a a t
E rn e s t J. Pow ell is th e s e a s o n ’s! 10 o'clock a. m. A rm istic e day to
We are showing a splendid Silk Plush
$7.50 Black Coney S c a r f s ..............$6.9-5
big h it. w h e re v er he h a s a p p e a re d j ta k e p a r t in p a ra d e to h ig h school
Coat, 40 inch length, a t ..............$19.75
th is fall. A t th e A rm o ry F rid a y e v - 1 g ro u n d s fo r d e d ic a tio n services,
$125.00 Taupe Fox S c a r f ..........$100.00
en iug.
6 0 - 2 1 59-2 F lo re n c e P. A llen, S e c re ta ry .
And wonderful Fuu Trimmed Coats up
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One Nighf
TUES.
NOV.
15
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OF 19 2 I"™ CHARLIE ABOT (
CLUCK! CLUCK!!
COMPANY
B IG G E S T
IN D O O R
ON
THE FACE OF THE EART
a
B ig P rice R eduction
MILLINERY
W in ela n d & S h ep h erd
LEAVING TONIGHT-
VINING
SPECIAL
ARMISTICE DAV
Ralph Conner’s
Popular Story
*
Hairdressing Parlors
Room 1, Citizens Bank Building
and all kinds of Good Furs at prices
between these.
to .....................................................$62.50
Exceptionally good styles “are shown in
4'his has been a wonderful saiit season,
but we still have a good assortment at
PRTNCETON SWEATERS
ATTRACTIVE PRICES
God’s C rucible
AND
Charlie
Chaplin
“ SCENIC WONDERS OF OREGON 9 9
—In—
Illustrated with
The Idle Class
NTURAL COLOR SLIDES
PROGRAM—Friday and Saturday
H O USE P E T E R S
—in—
“ THE INVISIBLE POWER’
—and—
HAROLD LLOYD
—in—
“ AMONG THOSE PRESENT 9 9
L te e tu r e
Introduction of the New Song
“ IN ASHLAND ”
Christian Church, Friday, Nov. I 8
7:30 P. M.—Admission 25 cents
Everyone at Bible School November 13 at 10 o ’clock will
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Here are Some oi Our November Prices
W h ite O u tin g . .1 4 , 15- 17, Ittc
M inerva H e a th e r y a rn , ball 50c
C otton H e a th e r H o s e .......... 80c
36-in. W h ite O u tin g . .24««, 20c
2 lb. All W ool B a tts . . . .$ 2 .0 8
P a r t wool H e a th e r H o s e .$1 .1 0
S trip e d O u tin g . . . . . . 1 5 c , l» c
2 lb. h a lf W ool B a tts . . .$ 2 .5 0
P e rc a le s fo r A p ro n s, ,2 0 c , 25c
W ool S erge, y d ....................... 98c
C h ild re n ’s H ose .............10c up
$1.50 C h a m o ise tte g lo v e s ..0 8 c
F in e
a ll
wool
F re n c h
se rg e , y d .............................$2.50
B a th ro b e F la n n e l, y d ............72c
W ool H e a th e r H ose . . . . $ 1 . 5 0
3 lb. h a lf W ool B a tts . . .$ 3 .7 5
C h ild 's H e a th e r H ose . ..$ 1 .0 0
L a d ie s ’ K n it B loom ers . . . 3 5 c
R e u b e n ’s In fa n t V ests 45c up
C otton
P e ttic o a ts
. . , ,0 8 c up
L a d ie s’ U nion S u its . . 98c up
Silk J e rs e y P e ttic o a ts S 2.25 up
M esh B ra ssie re s ....................35c
J e rs e y J u m p e r D resses $5 up