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    PA G I TWO
ASHLAND OAILX TIIUAGS
Ashland News in Paragraphs
Local and Personal
--------------------- Side Lights —-------------------
MASONIC CALENDAR TH IS W E E K
A
S isk iy o u C h a p te r No. 21, special
co n v o catio n F rid a y e'vening, M arch
M ark a n d P a s t M a ste r d e g re e s
R e m e m b e r, F rid a y an d S a tu rd a y
an e x tra 5 p e r c e n t off on a ll p u r-
i b a ses except s u g a r. At W h ite H ouse
G r o c e te r ia ..
159-2
S h ru b s Pr< sente«! to P a r k —
M rs. E m il Veil h a s p re se n te d tw o
fine rh o d o d e n d ro n s to L ith ia p a rk .
T his is a flo w e rin g s h ru b , a n d th e
p a rk b o a rd is v ery a p p re c ia tiv e of
■the g ift, a n d w ould be ju s t as th a n k ­
ful to r any o th e r p la n ts th a : m ig h t
be p re se n te d .
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B u tle r ’s V icroria ch o co lates. P la za
C o n fectio n ery .
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F rid a y , M arch 10, Ì9 2 2
High Masonic
Officials Here
M ilton
L.
M eyers, d e p u ty
g ra n d
c o m m a n d e r of K n ig h ts T e m p la r of
th e s ta te of O regon, w as in A sh lan d
la s t e v en in g in com pany w ith F ra n k
S. B aillie, g ra n d m a s te r of th e M a­
sonic o rd e r of O regon, w ho paid A sh ­
lan d L odge No. 23, A. F. & A. M.,
a n o fficial visit.
S u p p er w as served a t 6 :3 0 o ’clock
to a b o u t 65 m em b ers, a f te r w hich a
social h o u r w as en jo y ed . T h e m em ­
b e rs th en a d jo u rn e d to th e lodge
room w hen th e g ra n d m a s te r d e liv e r­
ed an a d d re s s th a t w as one of th e
m o st in s tru c tiv e ev er h e a rd by th e
M asons of s o u th e rn O regon.
In a c co rd a n ce w ith p a s t cu sto m ,
Dr. W . E. B u c h a n a n , w ho w as m a s te r
of A sh lan d lodge la s t y ear, w as p re ­
se n te d w ith a fine p la tin u m rin g
e n g ra v e d w ith th e M asonic em blem .
G eorge B. Ice n h o w er, p re s e n t m a s te r,
m ad e th e p re s e n ta tio n speech.
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See th e te in p tin : . d a in y confec- W ill V isit R e la tiv e s—
tio n s in th e w indow s.
P la za Con-
Asa S m ith , of F o re st G rove, O r.,
fec tio n e ry .
lGOtf expects to v isit his re la tiv e s, th e
W’e h a v e th e goods a n d m ee t any
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C ooper a n d B enedict fam ilies th e
re lia b le c o m p e titio n on firs t q u a lity . C ollege W o m en ’s C lu b —
firs t of he w eek
m erc h a n d ise . W h ite H ouse G roce-
T h e re w ill be a m e e tin g of th e
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t e r ^a -
159-2 C ollege W o m en ’s club in M edford;
R o lle r s k a tin g to n ig h t. N at.
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S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n a t 2 :3 0 o ’clock,
1 6 0 -fri-s a t-tf
H as Influenza—
a t th e hom e of Mrs. E. H. H u rd a*
M rs. Cleo M ast, w ho re tu rn e d from 1136 W est T e n th s tre e t. Miss J u lia T e a c h e rs ’ I n s titu te —
th e h o sp ita l only a few days ago. F ie ld e r of M edford is c h a irm a n of
A local te a c h e rs ’ in s titu te w ill be
w h ere sh e u n d e rw e n t an o p e ra tio n , th e social co m m itt 'e, a n d Mrs. T. J. held a t B elleview school to m o rro w ,
is now q u ite ill at h e r hom e su ffe r- M alm gren, of P h o en ix , is c h a irm a n M arch 11, b e g in n in g a t 10 o ’clock.!
Ing from a n
a tta c k of in flu e n za .
of tiie p ro g ra m c o m m ittee . All col- T his so u th co u n cil of te a c h e rs in-
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lege w om en a re in v ited to a tte n d .
elu d e a ll te a c h e rs
in th e s o u th e rn
E a stg r s u its a t P a u ls e ru d 's .
O r­
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ip a r t of th e c o u n ty , b u t a ll o th e r
d e r now .
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O ur w indow s a re a lw a y s sh o w in g te a c h e rs an d frie n d s a n d p a tro n s as
sp ecials. W atch th em , as th ey b rin g w ell. a re c o rd ia lly in v ite d to a tte n d .
S a tu rd a y only 1;, p o unds s u g a r lo r QUt yQur w antg
T h e p ric e }g r jg h t Tw o o r th re e p riv a te c a rs w ill be a t
$1.00. One sale to th e c u sto m e r.
159-2 th e pu b lic lib ra ry a t 9 :3 0 a n d 9 :4 5
W h ite H ouse G ro c e te ria .
W h ite H ouse G ro c e te ria .
159-2
o'clock S a tu rd a y m o rn in g to convey)
te
a c h e rs to th e B elleview school
A few b ro o m s le ft a t h a lf price.
M ake Trip to M edford—
house.
157-3
Mr. a n d Mrs. T h ad C olem an an d D e tric k 's G ro c e te ria .
L. A. W ood d ro v e to M edford T h u rs ­
D ance, S a tu rd a y n ig h t.
M oose
Hand Badly L acerated—
T h e C ity M eat m a rk e t, on E a s t
day.
H all. L e e d o m ’s O rc h e stra .
158-4
M is. E llis, of ih e T a v e rn cafe, had
M ain s tre e t, w hich h as been o p e ra te d
fo r th e la s t few m o n th s by J . M.
one of h e r h a n d s b ad ly la c e ra te d F o r m e r R e sid en t W rite s __
Ju ic y boiled ham . D etrick s G re-
,
.
.
. ,
,
, .
, J
T h u rs d a y w hen she got h e r h a n d in
G
rim sley, h a s ch a n g ed h a n d s. O. C.
C. G. B en edict, w ho re c e n tly le ft
ceterla.
157-3
th e b rea d c u ttin g m ach in e.
B efore k e re for C a lifo rn ia , w rite s h is folks G o o d le tt h a s b o u g h t th e b u sin e ss an d
F o r F rid a y — F re sh A laska k in g sal-
n ia c h i’ie 'V:IS
th e tip of th a t he ls io c a te d in th e v icin ity of lea se d th e b u ild in g fo r one y e a r.
m on, fre sh h a lib u t, sm e lt a n d b lack ’" L . *m .
7"’
Los A ngeles an d h a s se c u re d em ploy- M r. G oo d let has been o p e ra tin g th e
. i t fin g ei b d. cut. I t is th o u g h t m e n t th e re .
He also s ta te d th a t it F o u r th S tre e t m a r k e t fo r th e la st
cod. W hen we say fre sh we m ean
h; t w hen coaipl- telv healed , th e k a d fro ste d th e re every n ig h t since five m o n th s a n d d ecided th a t he
F R E S H — not fro zen . A sh lan d P o u l-
c u ts will not m a r h e r h an d to a jjjg a rr iv a l, and he th o u g h t th e cli- could o p e ra te th e tw o places to b e t­
try an d F ish M ark et.
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te r a d v a n ta g e th a n he could th e one
m a te th e re a n d h e re very s im ila r.
I g 1 re a t e x te n t.
place
alo n e. T h e M ain s tr e e t shop
Heaviest, Snow of Season —
F re sh n o u g a t today,
P laza Con-
S p rin g w oolens a re in a t th e pre- will he im proved an d eq u ip p e d so
It is re p o rte d th a t th e h e a v ie st
fec
tio
n
e
ry
.
16
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tf
w
ar
prices, a t O rre s ’ T a ilo r Shop. th a t a la r g e r a m o u n t of m e a t m ay
snow of th e seaso n fell th e la s t of
he ta k e n c a re of a t a ll tim es.
la s t w eek in th e S iskiyous. H ow ever.
A
sh.
Gaby
Boy
A
rrives
—
W. T. M ason will h av e c h a rg e of
th e h ig hw ay has been kept open a ll
Nice Dry W ood! aiso BIox.
got j
A n in e pound baby boy a rriv e d a t th e shop for th e p re s e n t, a n d will
w in te r, a n d th e re has n e v e r been lan d L u m b e r Co., p h o n e 20.
th e hom e of Mr. a n d M rs. F r a n k M. w eigh up th e m e a t fo r w h a t he hopes
a sin g le day th a t m ac h in es h a v e )
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i
jr,7_3 E lle r T h u rsd a y , M arch 9.
M o th er will he s a tis fie d c u sto m e rs.
fa ile d to go over th e su m m it, som e-
S nappy bacon a t D e tric k ’s.
an d child a te d o in g w ell. Dr. S w ee­
th in g th a t h a s n e v e r been accom p-
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ney of M edford w as th e a tte n d in g
lish e d in any p rev io u s y e a r.
Legion A uxiliary—
physician.
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T he A m erican L egion A u x iliary
Meat Market
Changes.Hands
W e still have a stock of egg pro- will m eet a t th e hom e of M rs. P. K.
H elp o u t th e old coat a n d vest
d u c e r a t $2.75 p er io n pounds. H am m ond a t 2 :3 0 oclock S a tu rd a y
w
ith
a new p a ir of tro u s e rs .
See
W hole co rn , c ra c k e d co rn , w h eat, a fte rn o o n , M arch 11.
P
a
u
ls
e
r
u
d
’s
w
indow
.
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5
5 tf
m ill ru n , c a lf m eal, ch ick feed, o.vs-
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te r shell. All a t a ttr a c tiv e prices. R e a l C h in ese D ish es—
W ill M ake O fficial V is it —
W h ite H ouse G ro c e te ria .
159-2
F ro m re a l C hinese noodles a t th e
C. W . N im s, g ra n d c o m m a n d e r of
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N elda C afe.
1 5 6 tf)
th
e
K n ig h ts T e m p la r, of th is city,
< 'hiñese N oodles anti ( hop Suey —
M ade a c co rd in g to g e n u in e C h in ese
T ry H e tric k ’s chipped beef in b u lk . a " d D eputy (¡ra n d C o m m an d e r Mil-
rec ip es a t th e N elda C afe.
1 5 6 tf
157-.3 to n I“ ^ e Ve r s ’
S alem , yi’ill m ak e
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---------— ----------c---------------------------------- ■--- -—-— an o ffic ia l visit to G ra n ts P a ss cem -
m a n d e ry to n ig h t.
T. H. Sim pson
a n d W . II. M cN air w ill accom pany
th em .
l
Wood Special
I now have on th e tra c k a c a r load of b rig h t, d ry 16 inch y e l­
low pine, e x tra la rg e blocks, w hich I will d e liv e r from c a r a t $3.90
per sin g le tie r o r $7.50 fo r 2 tie rs . C ar m u st be re le a se d by M on­
day evening, so te le p h o n e y o u r o rd e r fo r th is wood now.
At my y a rd . 240 T h ird St., you will fin d : 4 foot a n d 12 inch
dry o a k ; 12 inch la u re l, b o th d ry a n d g re e n ; 12 an d 16 inch an d 4
foot fir; 12 and 16 inch yellow pine, a n d 16 inch a ld e r a n d w illow .
P ric e s alw ay s rea so n a b le , d e liv e rie s p ro m p t. W e re sp e c tfu lly solicit
a s h a re of y o u r p a tro n a g e an d g u a ra n te e sa tis fa c tio n .
A. G.
A lw ays on the Job”
T he W ood M an
Phone 400
Saturday Coat and
Suit Showing
—A lot of new suits and eoats just
received for Saturday selling. We
predict that these will go out as
speedily as the previous lots!
—Saturday would he a good day
to get yours.
COLORED SILK UMBRELLAS
for rain or sun shades
$5.00 to $11.50
—Closing out all Amer-
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ican I.ady back l a c e
corsets.
—We will feature only
Gossard front lace Cor-
sets hereafter.
Dew Drop Inn— for lunches.
In iliie n z a V ictim s—
M r. a n d M rs. E d w in D unn a n d
little d a u g h te r H elen, 4 ** live on
tiie D unn ra n c h eas of th e city , a re
re p o rte d as being q u ite ill.
T h e b est hom e m a d e c a n d ie s can
e h a d a t R ose B ro th e rs.
1 5 2 tf
Inspection of
First Company
Special Cheese Sale
PO R TLA N D , M arch 10.— T he O re­
gon T o u rist an d In fo rm a tio n b u ­
rea u a n n o u n c ed y e s te rd a y th a t d u r ­
ing th e com ing seaso n it w ill m a in ­
ta in five b ra n c h in fo rm a tio n b u ­
re a u s a t s tra g e tic a l p o in ts on th e
m ain s ta te hig h w ay s fo r th e co n v en ­
ience of to u ris ts . T hese po in ts a re
M edford. K la m a th F a lls, B end. O n­
ta rio a n d P e n d leto n .
28c lb.
MILK — CREAM — BUTTER — BUTTERMILK
RAILROADS FINISH PLEA
FOR WAGE REDUCTIONS
COTTAGE CHEESE
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HONEY
STRICTLY FRESH EGGS
CHICAGO, M arch 10.— R a ilro a d s
of th e c o u n try to d a y fin ish ed th e
p re s e n ta tio n b e fo re th e U n ited S ta te s
railw a y la b o r b o a rd of evidence to
s u p p o rt th e ir plea fo r th e re d u c tio n
of w ages of m any classes of em ­
ployes.
Detrick’s Groceteria
‘W e Sell for Less”
LONE BANDIT MAKES
O FF W ITH PAYROLL
D E T R O IT , M ich., M arch 10.—
L eap in g to th e ru n n in g b o a rd of th e
a u to m o b ile in w hich tw o a s s is ta n t
p a y m a s te rs for a c o n s tru c tio n com -:
r a n y w ere leav in g a b ra n c h ban k in
an o u tly in g d is tric t, a lone b a n d it
d isa rm e d th e d riv e r, a n d drove off
w ith a p a y ro ll a m o u n tin g to $4500.
FR ID A Y -
SATURDAY
Ì /
"The
Branding
iron"
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
F O R SA L E — F o u r room house, g a r ­
age, ch ick en h ouses, wood shed,
to ile t, lig h ts, city w a te r a n d one
a c re of g ro u n d . P ric e d fo r quick
sale, $1050.
C all a t 243 M oun­
ta in Ave.
160-1*
W A N TED — to re n t d e sira b le f u r n ­
ished bouse, fam ily of th re e . A d­
d re s s “ D ,” c a re of T id in g s. 160-2*
T H r THEATFI
A plot with a tripham ­
mer punch — a cast of
famous actors, masterly
direction, b e a u t i f u l
photography.
“ The Branding Iro n ”
has everything a really
big picture should have
—and more. See it!
-with
Barbara Castleton, James Kirkland, Russel Simpson,
Sydney Ainsworth
CHERRO
THIS IS A BIG P B ’T l’RE
W hy d o n ’t you know th e g re a t
C herrO ,
T he flo u r th a t m ade us fam ous.
Has got m ore scents, and all ron-
te n ts ,
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To m ak e you also p ra ise us.
Also one of those popular Toonerville Comedies
‘‘TOONERVILLE TANGLE”
FLOUR
Sunday — Monday
RULING PASSION” starring George Arliss
F or High Class P atronage
A t Y our G row r's
F e d e ra l in sp ectio n of th e F ir s t
com pany, C oast A rtille ry , took place
la st M onday ev en in g , by C olonel Del-
a p la n e of th e r e g u la r a rm y , in fa n try
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b ran c h .
C olonel D ela p la n e s ta te d th a t th e
F ir s t co m pany had th e b e st p a p e r­
w ork a n d best k e p t e q u ip m e n t of any
a rm o ry he h ad y e t v isited in th e
s ta te , a n d also s ta te d th a t th e tro o p s
show ed tra in in g eq u al to any.
T h e local com pany n eed s m any r e ­
COME SATURDAY! More SPECIAL BARGAINS will be offered for our FIRST
c ru its , a n d it is hoped t h a t p a trio tic
BIRTHDAY. Our costumers who have attended this Sale say it is a real one, and
A sh lan d y o u n g m en will fin d tim e
are well pleased with the many bargains offered. Come and see for yourself.
to jo in th is o rg a n iz a tio n .
M any
y o u n g m en a re on th e s tr e e ts w ho
If possible, SHOP IN THE MORNING. We can give you better service.
m ig h t ju s t as w ell be m a k in g good
m oney by se rv in g in th e N a tio n a l
G u a rd , as th e m in im u m pay any m an
can receiv e is one d o lla r fo r one
CRASH TOWELING . . . . YD. 15c SHEETING ..................................... YARD 65c
h o u r a n d a h a lf's d rill w ork.
■■■Hili
ANNIVERSARY SALE
BRING THIS LIST WITH YOU
Ill at P a ren ts’ Home —
\
M rs. E th e l C am pbell, who cam e RADIO OPERATOR FL A SH ES
h e re from K la m a th F a lls re c e n tly ,
JESTS AS V E SSE L SINKS
has been ill fo r th e la s t few d ays a t
h er p a re n ts , Mr. an d M rs. H. S. N ew ­
N E W Y O RK , M arch 10.— ‘‘W e a re
to n .s hom e on A s tr e e t. M rs. C am b-
s
in
k in g s te rn firs t. T h e b o a ts a re
hell a n d c h ild re n p lan to re m a in in
sm a sh e d .
C a n ’t hold o u t lo n g er.
A sh la n d in d e fin ite ly .
T h e s k ip p e r d ic ta te d t h a t an d he
L eedom sa y s: T ire re p a irs co st o u g h t to know . W h e re is m y h a t?
ju s t h a lf of w h a t they did a y e a r ago. S o rry c o u ld n ’t w a it fo r you. P r e s s ­
) G et o u r prices. Le'edom ’s T ire H os­ ing b u sin e ss e lse w h e re . S k o ll!”
And th is w as th e la s t w ord from
p ita l.
158-4
th e w irele ss o p e ra to r of th e N orw eg­
ian tra m p s te a m e r G ro n to ft, as th e
W ill E n tertain Club—
sh
ip w ent dow n w ith 30 m en a b o a rd ,
M rs. M innie H enson of M o u n tain
in
a ra g in g h u rric a n e in m id -A tla n ­
a v e n u e ex p ects to e n te r ta in th e W.
tic.
R. C. club n ex t w eek a t h e r hom e.
O fficers of th e D anish s te a m e r
B uff le g h o rn eggs. P h o n e 411-R . E s to n ia , w hich a rriv e d in New Y ork
W ed n esd ay , to ld how th e G ro n to ft
o p e ra to r se n t o u t his S. O. S. calls,
Bi ¡ngs C a r H om e—
II. B. C a rte r, of M o u n tain av en u e, m in g led w ith g rim je c ts, fo r h o u rs,
h a s his c a r hom e fro m M edford w h ile th e E sto n ia w as b a ttlin g h e r
e w h e r it has been u n d e rg o in g r e ­ way to w a rd s th e s in k in g ship. T he
p a irs cau sed by a n a c c id e n t n e a r th a t E sto n ia a rriv e d too la te , a n d n o t a
tra c e re m a in e d of th e G ro n to ft.
city se v era l d ays ago.
‘‘T h e old m an th in k s It m ay b reeze
Veo Sez:
C m e B-4 you in su re . up by n ig h t,” said th e o p e ra to r of
th e G ro n to ft.
And a g a in , “ T he old w agon h as a
JACKSON COUNTY PIONEER
SUCCUMBS OF HEART FAILURE lis t lik e a ru n d o w n heel. T h is is no
n ig h t to be out w ith o u t an u m b re lla .”
T he G ro n to ft sa ile d from N orfo lk
M ED FO R D , M arch
10.— G eorge
on
F e b r u a r y 20 fo r E sb je rg .
R o b e rts, f a th e r of M rs. Ed H u g h es
a n d Dr. F r a n k R o b e rts, a ll of J a c k -
son c o u n ty , p assed aw ay a t th e hom e
of b is d a u g h te r, M rs. H u g h e s, M on­
Quality First at
day m o rn in g a t 10 o'clock.
D eath
was d u e to v a lv u la r h e a rt tro u b le .
F u n e r a l se rv ic es w ere held W e d ­
nesday a t 2 :3 0 a t th e P re s b y te ria n
c h u rc h in P hoenix, W eeks-C onger,
u n d e rta k e rs , in c h a rg e .
Mr. R o b e rts w as q u ite w ell know n
in A sh lan d a n d th ro u g h o u t Ja ck so n
co unty.
SUNDAY DINNER
4th St.
Market
I n te r e s t h a s been revived in D en­
m a rk in a p lan to b u ild a sh ip c a n al
from th e N o rth sea to th e B altic.
O fficial fig u re s h a v e c re d ite d A us­
tr a lia w ith m o re th a n 91,000,000
sh e ep a n d m o re th a n 11,000,000 c a t­
tle .
MEDFORD CHOSEN
AS TOURIST CENTER
Roast B e e f.........15-18c
Roast Veal
15-18c
Roast Pork
18-20c
Steaks ............... 15c up
Spuds — $2.60 per 100 lbs.
—18 inch fine quality crash Towel­
ing, bleached. Regular 22c value.
COTTON B A T T IN G ................89c
—Full size comfort bat, 72 bv » 90.
All in one sheet.
C A M ISO LES......................... $1.19
—Silk camisoles, made of Wash
Satin and Crepe de Chine. Sold
regularly at $1.39.
—9/4 Sheeting, good heavy quality.
regularly at 79c. Saturday Only.
Sold
SHEETS ......................................... EACH 89c
*
—72 by 9(1, linen finish sheets. Sold regularlv
¡it $1.25 each.
MUSLIN ........................................... YARD 15c
—36 inches wide, good quality muslin. Sold
regularlv at 20c vard.
GOWNS ........................... EA. 98c
—Women’s Muslin Gowns made of
good quality material, hemstitched
and trimmed.
PEQUOT SHEETS . ............................. $1.89
—81 by 90 size. Best quality known. Only a
limited quantity so come early.
SILK HOSE .............. PAIR $1.12
—Ladies’ Silk Hose, good hervv
quality in Cordovan, Black and
White.
HUCK TOWELS ............................. EA. 12c
—Good quality Huck Towels with tape selvage.
Sold regularly at 15c.
SILK V E S T S ......................... $1.98
Lilyknit Jersey Silk Undervests in
Flesh Pink. Regular value, $2.25.
SILK H O S E ............... PAIR $1.59
—Pure thread Silk Hose in new
colors—Lark, Sponge, Silver Grey,
White, Cordovan and Black.
KNIT VESTS ................. EA. 19c
—Women’s knit summer vests, bo­
dice and regular styles. Regular
25c value.
BATH TOWELS ................................. EA. 19c
i-Good size for family. Only 10 dozen in this
lot. Regular 25.■ value.
PLISSE CREPE ............................. YARD 21c
30 inches wide, in white only. Good quality
for gowns and bloomers.
PILLOW TUBING ......................... YARD 39c
—42 inch Wearwell quality. Sold regularly at
48c • vard.
ARRIVED IN TIME FOR OUR BIRTHDAY SALE
—New styles in Black Sateen and Unbleached Muslin Aprons, trimmed with Ore
tonne, fast colors. (See window display) Priced from ......................... $1.75 to $3.48
Children’s
Ribbed
Stockings
22c pair
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QUALITY S TO R E
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cester Corsets
Special
$1.00 pair
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