Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 09, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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C. T. U. woman for many years and black Tartarians. 20’c, 234 boxes; have taken into consideration all lo- advanced to growers' account Dan
was local secretary of Ashland un­ R oyal A nnes, 10’s, 135 boxes; R oyal cal freight and express shipments Wuille Co., 4433 boxes at 25c per
box, $1 1 0 8 .2 5 ; to ta l, $34,075.78.
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A nnes, 20’s, 778 boxes; R oyal Aftnes ad d ed to o u r c a r lo: sh ip m e n ts.
ion when she died.
L iab ilities
She was also an active member of 3 0 ’s, 40 boxes; O x h e a rts, 2 0 ’s, 24 Statem ent o f R esources and L iabili­
Improved in H e a lth -
Due
bank.
$9000.00.
tie
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of
th
e
A
shland
Fruit
and
Pro­
the W. R. C., as well as several boxes: B ings. 10’s, 594 boxes; B ings,
Grandma Sandora, mother of W.
N
et
w
o
rth
J a n . 1, 1922, $25,-
duce
A
ssociation,
Decem
ber
81.
We are qp-town agenta for Pure G. Sanders, la reported to be much
church organizations and was willing 30's, 27 boxes; L a m b e rts , 10's. 27 5
1921.
075.78,
Malted Milk Twin Loavea-»-T0 cents. Improved in health atfer her recent
beyond what she was physically able boxes; L a m b e rts , 2 0 ’s, 343 boxes;
N et w o rth J a n . 1, 1921, $21,-
R
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so
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Detrick’s Groceteria.
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rts,
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boxes;
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to do to keep in all departments.
302.92.
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stock
on
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s-,
She was an exceedingly big heart­ p u b lic a n s, 2 0 ’s, 21 boxes: to ta l, 3246
G ain fo r y e a r 1921, $3772.86.
e n t v alu e, $7 8 9 6 .1 0 ; office su p p lies,!
Grand Jury In February—
ed woman and loved folks to the ex­ boxes.
Dew Drop Inn— tor lunches.
Total Sales for Years
$ 1 6 6 .2 0 ; office f u r n itu r e and fix-1
The next session of the grand
Peaches
tent that she was always wanting to
jury will be called the third Monday
Had to come to it. Regular city
help the other fellow.
A lex an d ers a n d W h e ele rs, 378 tu re s , $ 4 5 0.20; w a re h o u se equip- 1915, $ 1 4 ,7 6 0 .0 9 ; 15 c a rs.
1916, $45,028.10; 51 cars.
in February. When the jury com­ delivery. Detrick’s Groceteria. 105tf COLLAPSE OF COALITION WILL
She will be missed by the host of boxes; H ales E a rly , 495 boxes; in ent $ 1 3 1 7 .1 0 ; un ex p ired ln su r-
1917,
$76,367.63; 81 cars.
ance.
$
1
9
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b
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pletes the work of the February
NOT NECESSARILY MEAN THE friends who knew and loved her.
C ra w fo rd s E a rly , 1791 boxes; C ra w ­
1918,
$ 5 8 ,0 6 5 .8 0 ; 37 c a rs.
term, a new grand Jury will be Visits Sick—
DOWNFALL OF EMPIRE’S AS­
fo rd s L a te, 631 boxes; E lb e rta s a n d re a l e s ta te , $ 1 6 .5 0 0 .0 0 ; book!
1919, $ 1 5 0 ,0 6 9 .4 5 ; 90 c a rs.
drawn.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yeo, Mrs. Wil­
TUTE WELSH PREMIER, LLOYD TWELVE THOUSAND DOLLARS
3220 boxes; S alw avs an d K ru m els, a c c o u n ts, good, $ 4 9 7 2 .5 4 ; less 10
1920, $ 1 6 2 ,3 6 3 .4 1 ; 89 c a rs.
p
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r
cen
t,
$497.24,
$
4
4
7
5
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0
;
cash
on
liam Yoe and Mrs. Maggie Culbert­
GEORGE.
IN CONTRABAND OPIUM GRAB 4638 b oxes; M uirs, 411 boxes;
1921, $ 1 3 7 ,1 9 7 .7 0 ; 109 c a rs.
C
lings
a
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so
rte
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,
141
boxes;
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k
,
$
1
9
6
7
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3
;
cash
Spring clothes pin, special 3 doz. son of this city were Medford visit­
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 9.— Cus-
19c, at White House Groceteria.
ors Sunday. They visited Mrs. Bert
LONDON, Jan. 9.— The political tome officers today discovered 120 lan e o u s v a rie tie s, 594 boxes; to ta l
108-2 Sargent who is ill at the Sacred
,
future of the prime minister is the cans of smoking opium behind false 12,299 boxes.
Heart hospital at Medford.
A ssorted F riu ts
most talked-of subject throughout vanels in the bar room of the China
Automobiles insured at right rates.
P lu m s a n d p ru n e s , 20 lb. boxes, 850
Great Britain. When he appeals to Mail liner Nanking.
LEAVING TONIGHT
Soap special: Regular 10c Fairy
Yeo of course.
107-tf
boxes;
a
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c
ta
rin
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s
,
2
0
’s,
the country for a new lease of power
Wong Wai, bar boy, was arrested,
soap, 5c; regular 15c Fairy soap, 10
within the next few months, will he pending investigation. The officers 106 boxes; g ra p e s, m isc e llan e o u s v a­
cents; Gold Dust, large package, reg­
L. J. Orris C hanges Location—
be able to retain his position?
said the confiscated property wa!s rie tie s , 350 c ra te s ; T okay g rap e s.
L. J. Orris, the tailor, the man ular 35c, now 25c. White House
565 c ra te s ; c ra b a p p le s, 2 0 ’s, 162
The coalition government is quick­ worth $12,000.
108-2
who has helped to clothe Ashland Groceteria.
boxes.
T o ta l, 2033 boxes.
ly breaking up. It is hated by liber­
for the past ten years, has moved
Pears
Don’t forget to read display ad­ als and tories, while labor will have ASHLAND FRUIT-PRODUCE
from his location on East Main
S
u
g
a
r
a
n
d
S
eckel,
2540 lb s.; B art-
nothing to do with It. It Is so un­
HOLDS ANNUAL MEET
street, to room 1 in the Beaver block vertisement in Thursday’s paper.— popular that no candidate at an elec­
le tts , 159,467 lb s.; De A n jo u s, 51,-:
(Continued rrom Page 1)
108-3
annex. Mr. Orris is one of our most Swenson, McRae Co.
625 lb s.; Bose a n d Com ice, 34,895
— Tn-
tion dare brand himself as a coal­
progressive tailors and a great be­
bate. The question of the reduction lbs.; W in te r N ellis, 28,840 lb s.;
itionist.
liever in Ashland, came here from Dinner and T heater P arty—
Neither the Irish settlement nor of commissions was left entirely to H ow ells, 25,760 lb s.; F a ll B u tters,
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jordan, of 678
Humbolt, Iowa, in 1907, and has
the results of the Washington con­ the discretion of the board of direc­ 4585 lb s.; a s so rte d v a rie tie s, 6945
tors.
been in the tailoring business since Boulevard, delightfully entertained
lbs. T o ta l, 314,657 lbs.
ference have increased the standing
You will like her b etter than
1912. Today he is inaugurating a a party of friends with a dinner and
The
newly
elected
directors
are
Apples
of the government in the slightest
smiling face contest with five, two- theater party on Sunday evening.
S. A. Peters Sr., T. S. Wiley and F.
STARTS
ever in this picture
20 lb. boxes, 258; 50 lb. boxes
degree.
fifty and one dollar as first, second Covers were laid for eleven. The
L. Nutter; the holdovers are Sam A. 9 4 8 ; boxes to pack, 4 1 ,5 2 0 ; to ta l,
TODAY
Therefore, the premier, without a
and third prizes, these prizes to go guests of the evening were, Mr. and
Evans and W. G. Sander.
4
2
,7
2
6
;
less
boxes
on
flo
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J
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n
.
1,
party or organization of his own,
to the children bringing him the Mrs. J. S. Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. W.
a 1922, 2470— 40,256.
finds himself apparently tied to a
most smiling faces, cut from maga­ F. Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
B u sin ess S tatem ent for Season of
V e g e ta b le s
mass of unpopularity which must
zines and newspapers with part of Corling and daughter, and Mr. and
1921, A shland Fruit, and Produce
T
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m
a
to
e
s,
2 0 ’s, 3055 boxes; bell
break into its component parts—
the advertisement attached.
Association.
Mrs. Alfred Beck.
p
e
p
p
e
rs,
5300
lb s.; sack ed v e g e ta ­
thus ceasing to exist— and be, either
B erries
b
les
(
a
s
s
o
r
te
d
)
,
60,500 lbs.; b u n ch ed
singly or as a whole, snowed under
NOTICE
Fresh eggs, 40c at White House
Gooseberries, 1320 lbs., 100 boxes; v e g e ta b le s ( a s s o r te d ) , 7480 doz.
! in the coming fight. Lloyd George
Pre-war prices on made-to-meas­ Groceteria. Why pay more?
108-2
strawberries, 130 crates; raspber­
Eggs
is far too astute to be caught in
ure suit«. The recent reduction in
ries, 700 crates; loganberries, 128
A
v
e
ra
g
e
p
ric
e
31 % c doz., 46,497
Read special low sales advertise­ this fashion. When the coalition crates; blackberries (all varieties),
woolens made by the Bruner Wool­
doz.,
1550
cases.
breaks, Lloyd George will be a lead­
en Co., of Chicago, and just received ment coming in Thursday’s paper,
3047 crates; currants, 33 crates; to­
T o ta l n u m b e r c a rs f r u its a n d v e g e - •
“No Woman Knows,’’ originally written as “ Fanny
er without a party. Therefore he has
tal, 4138 crates.
makes it possible for us to sell and on goods used in every household.—
ta
b
le
s
sh
ip
p
e
d
,
78;
to
ta
l
n’unibei
Herself’’ by Edna Ferber and read by thousands in the
108-3 decided to form a party of his own.
make suits at home for $25.00 to Swenson McRae Co.
Cherries
c a rs fee d , sh o o k , s p ra y , e tc ., r e ­
To do this he has to find his chief
American Mao-azine.
$50.00. Call in and see the sam­
May Dukes and pie cherries, 73 ceived. 3 1; to ta l n u m b e r c a rs used.!
adherents. First of all, he has
Visitor
from
Washington—
ples. We do cleaning, pressing, al­
crates; black Taratarians, 82 crates; 109.
Frank Patterson of Medford is en­ picked those members whom he does
tering and dying as It ought to be
In a r r iv in g a t th e s e to ta ls w e '
not need. Of these, Austin Cham­
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
done. K. Nelson, at Hotel Ashland joying a visit from his mother who
has been in Washington with her berlain comes first. He is unpopu-
Bldg.
10«-#
POR RENT— 6 room house, cement
ar and would permeate the new par­
daughter for some time.
basement, garage, wood shed.
ty with the old Toryism. Lord Cur-
Phone 9-F-4.
108-2
Another bargain. 4 rooms and
So easy to operate, an ideal car zon comes next. Useful in some
bath, lot 37 x 132. $900.00, cash for lady. New Dort Motor car. See ways, he is a Jonah when it comes FOR RENT— Furnished large sleep­
ing room with use of kitchen.
S U C C E S S O R TO C. H. VAUPEL
$200 or $300. Act quick. Ashland Four-Site Sales Agency, Beaver to active politics. Balfour doesn’t
Phone 340-J.
108tf
Realty Company, opposite City Hall. Block.
108tf matter either way— he Is a, very old
107-tf
man.
Worthington Evans, secre­ FOR RENT— 5 room unfurnished
house, close In on Hargadine St.;
Art Club Meeting—
tary of the war department, and
also furnished sleeping rooms. See
R etu rn from Northern V isit—
The regular meeting of the Ladies’ Stanley Baldwin, secretary o f the
Orres at Tailor Shop.
108-2
Mrs. Nellie Conner and daughter, Art Club will be held this evening in
board of trade, Lord Lee of Far- FOR SALE OR RENT— 166 feet
Mrs. Frank Hanna, of 319 East Main Pioneer Hall at 7:30. A warm wel­ cham are three fairly able medioc­
frontage on Gibson Ave., Talent, 2
street, returned Sunday from their come is extended to all members by rities.
room house, chicken houses, etc.,
visit with relatives and friends in the hostesses, Mrs. A. C. Briggs and
fine well, all fenced, new. Owner
The two men whose co-operation
Seattle, Tacoma and Portland.
has
to leave. Apply to E. Monson.
Mrs. Sam McNair.
stood out absolutely necessary are
Talent.
108-6
Winston Churchill and Lord Birkin-
Thinking insurance, talking Insur­
Dance Kingsbury Sat. night, Dec.
FOR SALE— Our breeding stock of
ance, dreaming Insurance. Yeo, ol ;.4. Leedom’s orchestra. Nuff sed. head. Next to the premier they are
Tancred White Leghorns; pen of
the two most powerful forces in
107-tf
course.
sixty; thirty two year hens
108-6 British politics. Both are marked
with trap nest records of 225 to
out for the premiership, and Lloyd
250 eggs in pullet year; thirty
Oregon creamery butter, special T ravel T hrough Snow —
next
season hatch with rceords of
George
says
that
he
does
not
mind
39 cents pound. Detrick’s Groce-
The Thos. McKlnnis family who which gets it after he is through
200 or over from a Tancred Royal
teriä. We sell for less.
cockerel mating. Price for pen,
left here for Pleasant Hill just be­ with the job. Then comes Sir Rob­
(CONTRACT GOODS ALONE EXCEPTED)
$90.00. E. S. Morrison, Automo­
fore the holidays, write back to ert Horne, who within a few years
tive Shop.
108-3
P ortlan d V isitor—
friends that they motored through has risen to be chancellor of the ex­
Mrs. J.*M. Dietrich, of Portland,
In a day and traveled through snow chequer. Next came the two very THE FOUR-SITE SALES AGENCY
arrived yesterday on train 13 to visit
— Business Brokers, Businesses
all the way after leaving Grants able millionaire Jews, Sir Alfred
sold, partnerships formed, dealers
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. N.
Pass arriving in Pleasant Hill about Mond and Edwin S. Montagu, and so
in leases, mortgages, bonds, etc.
Shriner, at 467 Scenic Drive.
45 in the evening.
Consult the Four-Site Sales Agen­
on to the second raters. Together
cy (Grants Pass, Medford, Ash­
Nice Dry Wood! also Blox. Aah-
these represenet liberalism and tory
land, Klamath F alls).
Fourth
The
Ghost
King
of
the
road:
New
92tf
land Lumber Co., phone 20.
ism
in
about
equal
sections.
Their
floor
Medford
Bldg.,
Medford,
Wool Coating now $2.75! SALE OF HAND BAGS
WEAR WELL BLANKETS
Dort Motor car. See the Four-Site
phone 900; first floor Beaver
one
party
principle
Is
allegiance
to
52 in. wide heavv wool coat-
Block, Ashland, phone 4. Trans­
Our 28c bacon is a winner. Try Sales Agency,.' Beaver Block. 108tf Lloyd George, coupld with success
actions confidential. No sale, no
' ing, new colors.
It out, not a special, a regular. White
at the forthcoming election.
M issionary M eeting —
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House Groceteria.
108-2
The program will be of a gently
The Woman’s Missionary society
(Fine
bleached muslin, now
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of the Christian church met Friday progressive nature but strongly anti-
lGc yard
F rom Y r e k a -
afternoon at the church. Special socialistic and antl-communistic. Op­
Mr. John Morgan, a former Ash­
mus'c was rendered by Mrs. Jessie position to bolshevism will be one
F ancy O uting Flannel, now
land resident, but now of Yreka, Is
Judkins and Mrs. Ruby Harvey. Oth­ of its chief planks. Moderate social LISTEN, LADIES!
13c yard
spending a couple of days here vis­
You know , d ear lad ies, there
ers on the program were Mrs. J. V. reforms will loom large. This party
iting relatives and friends.
is
som
etim
es
food,
Wright, Mrs. Laura Rowley, M>s Lloyd George will lead unchallenged.
¡School Day Cloth, 32 inches
T h at is b etter th an oth ers for
F. C. Wilmot, Mrs. W. A. Cooper, It will doubtless attract an enormous your good.
wide, now 32‘c yard.
Will party who took fur neck piece
I ’ll prom ise you som eth in g, so
and Mrs. Josephine Chample. Fol­ amount of support throughout the
from rack at Sanatorium by mistake
lowing the meeting refreshments country, particularly among women, don’t b e denied.
Comforter size ^cotton-hat
please return. Reward.
107-3t
U n til you h ave fou n d it, and
were served by Mrs. Delpha Bryant to Whom the old party names mean need s supplied.
now, 85c.
and Mrs. Luke Bonniu to all pres­ little or nothing.
Cliff Payne makes tabourettes.
OHERRO FLOUR
On these lines the premier be­
ent.
Sam ple line of W earw ellj 36 in heavy O uting Flannel,
A
Hard
W heat F lo u r o f Fam ous
lieves he can again sweep the coun­
m en d — G uaranteed
G one to P en d leton —
blankets, wool and cotton, (now 19c.
try at the election which Is at hand.
VISITS
AFTER
TWENTY
YEARS
W. F. Buchner and family, from
Consequently he looks forward to
wool finish and cotton, now Best quality Dress Gingham heat Inn- hand bags in sever-
east of town, left Saturday for Pen
another long term of untrammelled
one-fourth off.
now 21c yard.
(al good styles to choose
dleton, where they will visit their F orm er A shland School P rincipal power.
— — — ... z:
;
from. W arranted real leath-
son for a time.
V isits Old F rien ds
Silk and Dress Goods
utui*ai
Genuine Mexican chicken tamales,
h cents. Enders Confectionery.6Iti
STARTS PARTY TO
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ETHEL
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Article
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OUR FIRST ANNUAL
EVERY
A R T IC L E
“ N o M a tte r W h a t Y o u B u y Y o u B u y F o r L e ss”
A Good Time To Buy Domestics
CHERRO CHIMES
They all come back. After twenty
Butter any kind, 80c per roll 2
years pent In various parts of the ♦
O B IT Ü A B I
♦
lbs.. White House Groceteria. 108-2 northwest, Robert A. Hopkins, prin­
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ a
cipal
of
the
North
school
where
the
Fixlt Shop, new location, Beaver
Mrs. Ella White’s funeral was
block.
105-3 Junior high school now stands, re­
turned to Ashland Saturday for a conducted at the family residence on
brief visit with friends for the sake Mountain avenue Sunday afternoon
To Come Back—
The F. D. Swingles, who are of “Auld Lang Syne.” Mr. Hopkins with Mrs. Josephine Chample and
spending the winter in Santflego, is with a Portland company, monu- the W. R. C. ladies officiating. The
write to Ashland friends that they facturing waterproofing preparation following notes were read:
Miss Ella Clemens was born at
are enjoying it there, but still think and left for his northern headquart­
ers
after
reviewing
old
times.
Troy,
111., in 1864.
Ashland is the best place yet and
Mr.
Hopkins
concluded
his
teach­
She
was married in 1890 to Ed
plan to come back in the spring.
ing days in city, afterward going to Rial, to this union was born 5 chil­
Health Bread. Pure Malted Milk Spokane, Wash., and later locating dren of which only one survives
80tt at Portland. Because of the birth Mrs. Minnie Henson of Ashland, Or
Twine— 10 cents
Mr. Rial died in 1905 and his wid­
of his son, Alfred C. Hopkins here
For business opportunities in he has many pleasant memories of ow was married to Ed White of Ash
land, Or., April 1919.
Southern Oregon, consult the Four- Ashland.
Mr. White passed away June 13
Mr. Hopkins’ father-in-law, Wil­
Site Sales Agency, Beaver Block,
phone 4.
108tf liam Huse, formerly published an 1921. Mrs. Whfte following Her
Ashland newspaper here known as husband into the Great Beyond Fri­
We deliver the goods.— Detrick’s Town Talk. Mr. Huse afterwards day Jan. 6, after an illness of several
Groceteria.
105tf moved to Klamath Falls where he weeks.
Mrs. White united with the M. E
published the Record, later selling
his Interests there. Gene Huse, son church when about 14 years of age,
V isits from M edford—
O. N. Wilson and family of Med of the one time Ashland publisher, later taking membership with the
ford visited at the O. W. Fraley is owner of the Wayne Herald, Christian church and the last place
home on Mountain avenue on Sun­ Wayne, Neb. a paper recognised in Mrs. White went before her illness
day. Mr. Wilson Is a brother of newspaperdom as the best country was to the Christian Bible school.
Mrs. White has been a faithful W.
weekly in the United States.
Mrs. C. W. Fraley.
ICY-HOT
Bottles
and
Lunch Kits
COLD DAYS AND NIGHTS
ARE NOT SO BAD WHEN
THE “ ICY-HOT” IS AT
HAND WITH ITS STEAM­
ING COFFEE, TEA OR
COCOA.
Get one now at
3b inch line <rualit v Percales!
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...
,
'
er. \ alues in tins lot to
—now 19c ' vard. ___________ ,,.rn
n
fin n o
______
$5.00—now, $2.98.
Dress Satin now $2.19 M ercerized Table Damask-
Buy Underwear Now
F ine q uality 36 in. wide, sev­ now, 75c vard.
eral good colors.
W om en’s Cotton U n i o n
Bleached Sheets, good size—
Suits, fleece lined, good
Silk Poplin now 89c
now, 98c each.
quality—now, $1.13.
36 in. wide all good colors
Pillow Cases, 42 and 45 in.
to select from.
W om en’s H eavy Cotton Un­
—now, 33c each.
ion S ’-its, b e t q u ality —
Dutchess Satin now $1.59
B
e
<
1
now,
$ 1.98.
Fine
quality
Satin
36 in. wide fine quality in
( S preads—now, $3.75.
black only.
, ______ ______________ .! W om en’s S ilk and Wool
C urtain Nets, 36 inches wide j “ A th e n a ” Union S uits —
Wool Jersey now $1.98
—good quality, now 44c yd, (now, $2.59.
52 in. wide in four good
shades to select from.
L arge size B ath Towels,! W om en’s All W o o l‘A th en a’
good
quality—now, 33c each Union S uits—now, $3.15.
Wool Dress Goods now $1.79
FOR LESS
Fine quality, all wool serges C rash Toweling, 18 inchesi C hildren’s U nderw ear, all a t
and epingle.
wide— now, 14c vard.
(Reduced Prices.
Bungalow Aprons in Light and Dark Colors, now—98c each
Have Your Hemstitching and Picoting Done Here
The Store Where Your Patronage Is Appreciated