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Ashland News in Paragraphs
C H IEF CACHE OF
DIVORCE EVIL
Localjjaod Personal
--------------------- Side Lights----------------------
(C o n tin u e d n o m P a g e 1)
M ASONIC C A LEN D A R T H IS W E E K
E x p e rt re p a irin g of v acuum c le a n - ' Wife 18 g u ik y of d e c e p tio n - She buys
ers. F ix lt Shop.
1 6 3 tf
i c lo th es beyond h e r h u s b a n d ’s m eans.
_______
¡c h a rg e s th em a n d deceives h e r h u s-
W hen she
B u ff le g h o rn eggs. P h o n e 411-R. Ib an d a b o u t th e ir cost.
A sh lan d L odge No. 23, special
'm a k e s th e p u rc h a se s sh e expects to
c o m m u n ic a tio n ,
F rid a y
evening, Buys New Buick—
pay fo r th em , b u t how sh e is going
M arch 17, firs t deg ree.
C h a rle s M arion, of Iiw a s tr e e t, has to get th e m oney is a n o th e r q u e s ­
p u rch a se d a new B uick fo u r th ro u g h tion. She tr u s ts to luck an d u su a lly
See Our W indow s—
h e r h u sb a n d g e ts th e bills and th e re
th e local B uick sa le s agency.
F o r d a in ty a n d te m p tin g d isplay, I
is a scene, te a rs an d b itte r w o rd s—
P la z a C o n fectio n ery .
165tf
th
e n divorce.
F o r F rid a y a n d S a tu rd a y , A laska
“ In te m p e ra n c e , of co u rse, is a m a ­
K ing salm o n , h a lib u t, sm e lt, rock
jo
r
fa c to r in divorce cases, b u t tnves-
R eturns fum i H ospital —
cod, o y n ste rs, fre sh sh rim p s, Dolly;
!
tig
a
tio
n show s th a t in te m p e ra n c e is
B. R. S tev en s, who h a s been in th e V arden tro u t, ch ic k e n a n d rab b it»
S o u th e rn P acific h o sp ita l fo r th e p ast good an d fat. O ur K ip p ered salm o n th e r e s u lt- n o t th e cause, of m a rrie d
tw o w eeks, has re tu rn e d to his hom e is th e b est m oney can buy. W e h a n - ! u n b a p p ' n e s s - said J u d g e G rah am ,
h e re , m uch im p ro v ed in h e a lth .
j die only th e best. P h o n e 104. A sh-
A nd h e re ,b e ju d g e , w ho h a s se n t
1 6 5 tf m any couples re u n ite d from his
I lan d F ish M ark et.
.
¡c o u rtro o m , p o in ted o u t th e rem ed y
S a tu rd a y , M arch 18, we w ill h av e i
—-----—
th a t m ig h t c u rb th e evil.
on sale, real b a rg a in s. W e have cof- D a u g h te r S erio u sly III—
“ C o u p les W ho K iss”
C. B. H aney, who lives e a st of th e
city, received a te le g ra m th is week
“ H u sb a n d a n d w ife w ho tr u s t each
s ta tin g th a t his o ld est d a u g h te r, Mrs. o th e r, w ho h a rb o r no s e c re ts from
B essie B u c h a n a n , liv in g in e a ste rn each o th e r, w ho k iss a t p a rtin g and
O regon, w as se rio u sly ill. Mrs. B uch- k iss a t th e ev e n in g re u n io n nev er
a n a n w as *n A shland som e tim e ago g et in to th e divorce c o u rts.
on a v isit, and has a n u m b e r of r tia -
“ T he w om an w ho loses a t b rid g e
;
tives
h
e
re
who
a
re
e
x
tre
m
e
ly
so
rry
an
d
trie s to h id e h e r oases from
Hud F inger Amputate«!—
h e r h u sb a n d is m a k in g th e g rav e st
M rs. L. S. B row n, of 500 Holly to b e a r of b e r illness.
1
»
> m istak e .
s tr e e t was com pelled to have on of
R osebud ice c re a m — th e la te s t b ig f " T h e h u sb a n d w ho ‘k eep s his b u si-
h e r fin g e rs a m p u ta te d a few days
164-6 ness a f f a ir s ' to h im se lf an d deceives
a g o on a c c o u n t of a severe b ru ise, success. At R ose Bros.
his w ife w hen th in g s go w ro n g , is
T h e h a n d is doing nicely, an d Mrs.
Dew Drop Inn— for lunchea.
c o u rtin g m a rita l d s a ste r.
Brow n will soon be a b le to do p ra c ­
tic a lly all th a t she w as a b le to do
“ All w om en lik e to be tru s te d , an d
S p rin g w oolens a re In a t th e p re ­ few of th e m b e tra y g e n u in e , fu ll-
b e fo re sh e lo st th e fin g e r.
w ar prices, a t O rre s ’ T a ilo r Shop. h e a rte d confidence.
If you have a n y w irin g o r e le c tri­
“ D eceit is th e m icro b e of divorce.
cal r e p a ir w ork, phone W. L. S am s, | ; C hristian B ible School—
It is th e s ta r t of a ll tro u b le s th a t
T h e w o rk e rs ’ co n fe re n ce of th e lead to th e div o rce c o u rts.
298-Y .
C o n tra c tin g a specialty .
1 6 1 t f i B *ble scb o °l
th e C h ristia n c h u rc h
“ My a d v ic e to y o u n g couples ju s t
m et a t th e hom e of M rs. Jo se p h in e s ta r tin g out on th e u n c e rta in voj’-
V isitin g F rien d s—
C h am p ie M onday n ig h t.
Q u ite a a g e of m a trim o n y is to be s q u a re
la
rg
e
d
e
le
g
a
tio
n
of
te
a
c
h
e
rs
a n d Bi­ w ith each o th e r a t all tim es. T hen
E n g in e e r E d W o lte rs was in o u r
city W ednesday in te rv ie w in g old ble school w o rk e rs w e re o u t and th e sh ip w ill w e a th e r ev ery s to r m ,” !
R e­ he said.
frie n d s a n d n eig h b o rs.
He visited th ey re p o rt a p le a s a n t tim e.
his p a re n ts who re sid e in M edford, fre s h m e n ts w ere se rv e d a f te r th e
T u esd ay . T he W o lte rs fam ily w ere b u sin e ss session w as over.
fo rm e r re s id e n ts of A sh lan d , b u t
Easter suits at Paulserud’a. Or
h av e been living in D u n sm u ir fo r
der now.
som e tim e.
155tf
Friday, March 17, 102^
Mrs. Asquith Gives
Ideas On Beauty
by th e s p a rk le of c e rta in sm a ll ob­
jects s c a tte re d am o n g th e g rav e l of
th e bottom . A m in e r is e v e r on th e
a le r t; an d so, p lu n g in g his h a n d in to
the pellucid w a te rs, he drew fo rth a
.h a n d fu l of th e g rav el fo r e x a m in a ­
tion.
I
It w as g o ld ! ”
B A R B E R
Children's Work A
*1
¡ W
* T ° he c o n tin u e d to m o rro w )
Specialty
S afety b lad es re sh a rp e n e d
lik e new . S ingle b it, 30c
doz. D obule h it, 60c doz.
Inex p en siv e
S p u in g
C o a ts
fee, c a n n ed v eg etab les a n d c a n n ed
f ru its , th a t we a re going to m ak e a
re a l v alu e on. P ric e s ra n g in g from
co st to h a lf th e ir c o sr, b u t th ey m u st
W h ite H ouse
sell a t som e price.
165-2
G ro c e te ria .
LOST CABIN MINE
\V. A. SHELL
$8.95 lo $19.75
Two dozen New S p rin g
C oats to choose from
For Saturday—Another special showing of Coats and
Suits brought on especially for this day
Stylish Stout suits and
dresses are a feature in
our service to larger
women.
¿ N ftw -o ftb
z,y-4.. .j g i
F o r sa le , 9% acre^, good h o u se ,
Soaps— we h av e a b o u t five cases
(C
o
n
tin
u
e
d
from
y
e
s
te
rd
a
y
)
(
I
n
te
r
n
a
tio
n
a
l
N ew s S erv ice)
i an can be lovely. M any ugly wom -
of d iffe re n t k in d s. L a u n d r y . soaps b a rn , g a ra g e , c h ic k e n h o u se, sm oke
NEW
YORK, M arch
17.— T he ’ en a re lovely. B ut b e a u ty Is b eau ty .
t h a t we a re going to p u t on sale to house, e le c tric lig h ts, one m ile from
" In th e s p rin g of 185— , w hile th e
clean up. L u n a soap, w hite, 28 b a rs to w n , - good ro ad s. 5500 dow n, good
C o u n tess M inotto, w ife of C o u n t
c a , I > 110 illu sio n s.
s o u th e rn b o rd e r ol' O regon w as r in g ­
O.
A,
M
anning,
fo r 51.00; W h ite B e a r soap. 30 b a rs te rm a 08 b a la n c e
, j
. .
.
.
" I t does uot n e c essa rily need pa-
M in o tto , a n d d a u g h te r of L o u is F . , , .
,,
. x
/
$1.0 0 ; Jqy soap, 30 b a rs 51.0 0 ; L e n - jT a le n t. O re
tric ia n blood to b reed it.
I t can
1 6 1 tf ing w ith th e b a ttle s of th a t m em o r­
ab le w ar b etw een th e h e ro ic s e ttle rs Sw ift, m illio n a ire m ea t p a c k e r, is a p rin g out a n y w h e re . , haye seen
ox soap, a brow n soap, 32 b a rs 51.00. j
of th e te r r ito r y an d th e S h a sta an d by a ll odds th e m ost b e a u tifu l worn- m any fa ir w om en in A m erica, w om ­
C om e e a rly a s th e s e b a rg a in s will T rades for C hevrolet —
R ogue R iv er In d ia n s, tw o b ro th e rs an in th e w orld, a c c o rd in g to M ar- en w ith th e lovely ex p ressio n of hu -
A.
C.
W
ilh
its
h
as
tra
d
e
d
his
mo-
n o t last. W h ite H ouse G ro c e te ria . |
by
th e n am e of W ilson— Ja m e s and g o t A s q u ith , w ho s ta r tle d th e w o rld > m an in te re s t an d sy m p a th y th a t I
165-2 to rey cle in on a C h e v ro le t c a r
H e n ry — a rriv e d a t Ja c k so n v ille , and, w ith a book on th e “ s e c re ts ” of B rit- Jove.
g e ttin g to g e th e r a sm a ll p a rty of ish society. M rs. A sq u ith h a s ju s t
W
e
still
have
can
n
ed
co
rn
,
9
cans
“ B ut if you a sk m e fo r re a lly beau-
D in n e r G u ests—
h
a rd y a n d e x p erien ced m in e rs, set com p leted a to u r of A m erica.
fo
r
51.00.
C
orn
flak
es,
3
p
ack
ag
es
tifu l w om en I ’ll have to te ll you th a t
Mr. an d Mrs. J. V. W rig h t an d
P u ftin g a c ig a re tte , held b etw een ( have seen very few in my lifetim e,
M rs. A lta W e in b u rg e r w ere d in n e r for 25 cen ts. J e llie s, ja m s, p re se rv e s o u t, fu lly a rm e d , to p ro sp ect fo r gold
a
lo
n
g
th
e
riv
e
rs
a
n
d
am
o
n
g
th
e
b
ro
k
­
i
—
a
ll
new
goods
b
u
t
odds
o
f
d
iffe
re
n
t
h
e
r
re stle ss fin g e rs, sh e gave h e r Q ueen A le x a n d ria of E n g la n d is a
g u e sts a t th e A r th u r W eb b er hom e
en
ra
n
g
e
s
of
m
o
u
n
ta
in
s
so
u
th
w
a
rd
b
ra
n
d
s
a
t
p
ra
c
tic
a
lly
h
a
lf
th
e
ir
value.
ideas
of
ju s t
w hat
c o n s titu te s b e a u tifu l w o m an ; she is old now,
on L incoln s tr e e t T h u rsd a y .
EV EN TU A LL Y , W HY NOT NOW ? of th a t th en p ro sp e ro u s m in in g tow n. b e a u ty .
(b u t sh e w as b e a u tifu l. L ady d ’A ber-
W h ite H ouse G ro c e te ria .
165-2 T he p a rty had been o u t fo r se v era l
S
e
n
sitiv
e
lo
v
e
lin
e
ss,
face,
form
non, w ife of th e B ritish a m b a ssa d o r
H ave you trie d o u r c ream b read.
w eeks, m e e tin g w ith b u t little su c ­ a n d g race!
,
to
B erlin, is a b e a u tifu l w om an. M rs.
I t ’s th e b est In tow n.
D e tric k ’s
Good used p ian o fo r sale.
R ose cess, a n d had ju s t lo st one of th e ir
“ W hen b e a u ty is th e g ift of t h e 'L a n g t r y , of L ondon. Yes. I ’ve also
G ro c e te ria .
1 6 5 tf
Bros.
1 6 4 tf n u m b e r in a s k irm is h w ith th e I n ­ C re a to r it is as fa ir as a rt. A lw ays m et one in C a n a d a — Mrs. L a w fo rd ,
d ian s, w hen a council w as called , an d b e a u tifu l
w om en
h av e
elegance, of M o n tre a l.”
R e m a in s on Sick L ist —
all b u t th e W ilson b ro th e rs co n cu r- C o u n tess M inotto h a s b e a u tifu l fea-
M rs. A sq u ith le t it be u n d e rsto o d
L ittle H elen D unn, w ho, a lo n g
She Was Used to It.
le d in th e op in io n t h a t it w as b e st tu re s , Dice, s k in — an d sh e h a s sw eep ¡ th a t p ra ise from h e r is high p raise ,
w ith h e r p a re n ts , w as re p o rte d as
A boy on a bicycle whizzed around to re tu rn to Ja c k so n v ille an d w ait
— th e F re n c h h av e w ords fo r i t.”
indeed. W ith a s lig h t lift of one
q u ite ill sev eral days ago, still re ­ a corner and knocked a womuu down.
fo r th e co n clu sio n of th e w ar.
W
istfu
lly
M
rs.
A
sq
u
ith
said
a
s
h o u ld e r— a fre q u e n t m a n n e ris m —
She
m
ust
have
been
built
of
som
ething
m a in s ill, w ith very little im p ro v e ­
T he W ilsons w ere of a h a u g h ty , s ta r tlin g th in g , as if sh e knew she she r e ite ra te d h e r belief t h a t b e a u ty
more
durable
than
hones,
for
before
m en t. T he b a la n c e of th e fam ily a re
o b s tin a te s p irit, th o ro u g h in m o u n ­ was b re a k in g a fond delucion of n u m - is very ra re . “ You know even in
im p ro v in g a n d will soon ail be o u t. I the hoy could right his wheel and get
off It she had scram bled to her feet, ta in c ra f t a n d b ra v e to rec k lessn e ss. b e rle ss w om en:
E n g la n d , w hich is fam o u s fo r beau -
and, seeing his Intention of first aid. W ith th em d a rin g was a h a b it a n d
Sliced h am . ch ip p ed beef an d b a ­
“ B e a u ty is a th in g in its e lf ,” sh e tifu l w om en, we d o n ’t p ro d u ce th em
re m a rk e d :
d a n g e r a lu x u ry , a n d th ey held o u t d e c la re d . “ T he A lm ig h ty is a m ig h ty every day.
con. D etrick Sells for Less.
16 5tf
“T hank you. son, I ’m real obliged.”
a g a in s t th e a rg u m e n ts a n d e n tr e a tie s h a n d ic a p p e r, a n d w hen H e gives vis-
“ W e live m ore in th e open in E ng-
The youngster w as aw ful sorry, and
of
th
e
ir
m
o
re
p
ru
d
e
n
t
c
o
m
ra
d
es,
u
n
­
V isit R elatives H ere—
ual b e a u ty H e does n o t alw ay s give lan d , a n d th e flo w ers a n d tre e s and
was saying so. In th e honest way a
til it w as a g re e d fin a lly , th a t th ey m arv e lo u s In te lle c t o r soul. T he tw o hay do s o m e th in g to o u r w om en,
A sa S m ith of F o re s t G rove visited bov has, when she Interrupted.
"T h a t's all rig h t! This m akes the sh o u ld h av e th e g r e a te r p a r t o f th e th in g s a re s e p a ra te . O ne does not P rin c e ss M ary is c h a rm in g . She is
re la tiv e s in o u r city M onday a n d
th
ird
tim e I’ve been run over and I p ro v isio n s, a m m u n itio n , e tc ., an d m ak e th e o th e r.
T u esd ay , a n d left for th e s o u th T u e s­
ro sy an d p re tty a n d e n g a g in g — of
ought to be used to It by now. The c o n tin u e in th e ir s e a rc h , w h ile th e
d ay n ig h t, w h ere he expects to v isit first upset—autom obile—put me in
“I Carry No Illu sion s’’
th e sw eet an d fre sh ty p e of E nglish
o th e rs w ould r e tra c e th e ir ste p s by
h is fa th e r, C h a rle s S m ith , a t L os An
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_
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“
L
o
v
elin
ess—
p
e
rh
a
p
s
a
p
lain
w
orn-i
loveliness.
bed fo r a week. T he second—fender
geles. Mr. S m ith expects to v isit in caught me— only laid me up two days th e s h o rte s t a n d s a fe s t ro u te .
“ On th e m o rn in g of p a rtin g , Ja m e s
C a lifo rn ia u n til May. w hen he will and I shall probably be as spry as
a n d soiled, a n d held th em in h i s . p e rs p irin g and th irs ty , fo r th e day
r e tu r n to San F ra n c isc o a n d a tte n d ever tom orrow ; back h u rts a little, but W ilson rose up in h is s tir ru p s , a n d h a n d — “ b u t I h av e no need to re c u r w as w arm , an d th re w his lim p b u r-
th e w o rld 's co n fe re n ce of S eventh w hat 1’ m thanking you for Is you are sw in g in g his rifle a lo f t w ith an a rm to th e m , as I h av e rea d th em m any den dow n upon a pebbly b a r w hile
tue only one of the th ree who took the sp le n d id ly
m u sc u la r.
ex claim ed :
D ay
A d v en tists,
w hich
convenes
tim es.
be stooped to g et a d rin k .
trouble to feel sorry.’’
‘G
ood-bye,
boys!
a
n
d
good
luck to
th e r e May 11 to 31, inclusive. I t is
“ No so o n e r had his lips to u ch ed
Which shows how easy a thing is—
“
W
ell,
from
th
e
p
o
in
t
of
s
e
p
a
ra
­
expected th a t m issio n a rie s from all when you get used to It !— Nannie you, b u t we c a n ’t go back. T h e re tio n , th e W ilso n s c o n tin u e d in a th e w a te r th a n his eye w as a rre s te d
is gold so m ew h ere b e h in d t h a t sm oky
p a rts of th e w orld of th is d e n o m in a ­ L ancaster in th e W ashington Star.
s o u th e a s te rly d ire c tio n . T hey a t firs t
line
of m o u n ta in s a n d we a re going
tio n w ill be p re s e n t a t th is c o n fe r­
tra v e le d
w ith
every
p re c a u tio n
to dig it o u t, th o u g h a ll th e re d s k in s
ence a n d Mr. S m ith hopes to m eet
a g a in s t s u rp rise , b u t fin a lly relax ed
of th e w ild e rn e ss s ta n d g u a rd over
se v e ra l fo rm e r s tu d e n ts of his am o n g
F IL M
th e ir v igilance, as th ey w ere se em ­
it! W e’il com e back rich as k ings,
th o s e p rese n t.
boys! o r leave o u r bones to tfleach in gly beyond th e ra n g e of th e h o stile!
trib e s.
th e r e ; It's a g lo rio u s b a ttle g r o u n d ! ’
THE CONCEITED DONKEY
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
“ A t la s t th ey reach ed a g re e n and
“ T his h ig h speech fire d th e h e a rt
— T hey w ill be m o te in d e m a n d
F O R SA L E — One dou b le disk plow ;
n
a
rro
w v alley, w alled in by p re c ip i­
of th e r e tr e a tin g p a rty fo r a m o m ­
every
day u n til F a ll.
o n e low iro n w heel w ag o n ; one
e n t, a n d som e of th em tu rn e d , as to u s m o u n ta in s, a ro u n d w hich m e a n ­
bay m a re five y ears old, broke.
th o u g h th ey too, w ould fain p e ril d e re d o v er a n d a m o n g th e b o u ld e w
C arso n F o w le r L u m b e r Co.
166-6
COLGATES TALCUMS
th e ir lives fo r th a t w ith o u t w hich of ric h ly colored rock a n d ac ro ss
F O R SA L E — A used c a r in good con­
C ash m ere B oquet, La F ra n c e
life is m o re b itte r th a n d e a th ; b u t beds of sm o o th an d s h in in g pebbles,
d itio n .
In q u ire a t 192 M o untain
th
e
lim
p
id
w
a
te
rs
of
a
snow
fed
Rose, E c la t, Baby Talc
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WILLIAMS TALCUMS
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back ru d e w ords of ch eer.
F O R R E N T — T h re e room fu rn is h e d
POMPEIAN FRAGRANCE
a p a rtm e n t.
In q u ire M rs. He dry
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'T is
Y o u th ’s ow n p le a s u re to
d ream a n d le a rn ,
Of w rested ta sk s, to glory e arn .
’T is A ge's p le a su re to b rin g to
m ind
T he m em o ries d is ta n t of being
k ind.
FLOUR
F or High Class P atronage
At Your G rocer’»
A Jackass carried through the throng
An Image; as he walked along
He noted how the gathered crowd
Bowed down before him. Ha crew
proud
His driver
Hayed him,
And thus proceeded to upbraid him.
It fan t you they bow to, Jack;
« u t it ■ the Image oa your back!”
Moral—it’s likely that the mob
Bows, not to you hut ta your job!
—
Jr.
m any d ays of w eariso m e a n d p e rilo u s
tra v e l, an d w a ite d in vain th ro u g h
le n g th e n in g m o n th s fo r som e tid in g s
of th e W ilsons. T h e ir sto ry is sealed
to a ll, save m e.
I ow e my ow n
kno w led g e of th e ir f u r th e r p ro g re ss
and fin al fa te to th e Tact t h a t we
w e re co u sin s a n d c o n fid e n tia l frie n d s.
W ith th is w ord o f e x p la n a tio n . I will
give you so m uch of th e h isto ry of
th e b ro th e rs as cam e to m e in th e
le tte r s of Ja m e s, w ritte n a t San
F ra n cisc o , in th e y e a r 1859. I have
th em h e re " — a n d . a s he ta lk e d , he
d rew fo rth a p a c k et of p e rh a p s a
dozen le tte rs , m u ch w orn, c re a se d
“ D e sirin g to re m a in in th e valley
fo r som e tim e, th ey con clu d ed to p u t
up a ru d e log cab in , w hich w ould
p ro te c t .th e ir cam p e q u ip ag e, a n d !
p ierced w ith loop-holes, fo rt fash io n ,
w ould serv e as a defen se a g a in s t I n ­
d ian a tta c k .
“ On th e m o rn in g a f te r th e ir a r ­
riv a l, H en ry beg an to c o n s tru c t tim ­
b e r o u t of w hich to c o n s tru c t th e
te m p o ra ry hom e a n d fo rtre s s , w hile
Ja m e s w ent fo rth , gun in h a n d , to r e ­
p lenish th e ir Im p o v erish ed la rd e r.
A b o u t 10 o ’clock he k illed a d eer,
w hich he sh o u ld e re d a n d s ta r te d fo r
cam p. H e rea c h e d th e little s tre a m ,
M ENNEN’S TALCUMS
THE EXTRA QUALITY NYAL
TALCUMS— 25c
ANNIVERSARY SALE
HERE ARE A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS
OFFERED FOR OUR ANNIVERSARY SALE
Birthday Specials
BLOOMERS . . . . Pr. 89c
— F in e q u a lity k n it bloom ers
in pink a n d w h ite, e la stic at
w a ist a n d knee.
KNIT VESTS . . . Ea. 19c
— W om en's su m m e r vests, bo­
dice a n d re g u la r sty les. O ur
re g u la r 25 c e n t value.
BLOOMERS . . . . Pr. 48c
CORSETS . . . . . Pr. $1.00
— R oyal W o rc e ste r c o rse ts in
all sizes. R e g u la r v a lu e $1.25.
SILK HOSE . . . Pr. $1.12
— L a d ie s ’ silk hose, g o o d 'h e a v y
q u a lity in co rd o v an , black an d
w hite.
APRONS ............... $1.75
— C h ild re n ’s black s a t e e n
b loom ers, fine q u a lity , sold
re g u la rly a t 59 cents.
— New sty les m ade of fine q u a l­
ity P e rca le in all co lo rs and
sizes.
G O W N S ..............Ea. 98c
JUMPER DRESS . $1.79
— M ade of fine q u a lity N a in ­
sook, h e m stitc h e d a n d trim m e d
— sizes 16 an d 17.
— G irls ’ ju n ip e r d re sse s m ade
of g in g h am , trim m e d
w ith
beach c lo th , well m ade, sizes
8 to 14 y ears.
WAISTS ................ $2.98
— T a ilo red sty le s m ade of fine
d im ity , nicely trim m e d w ith
p lea tin g .
WAISTS ................ $3.98
— M ade of fin e q u a lity Voile,
s tric tly han d m ade, all sizes,
ta ilo re d styles.
3LC0M ERS . . . Pr. $2.75
GLOVES ............ Pr, 89c
— L ily k n it J e rs e y silk bloom ­
e rs in flesh color, all sizes.
M ade w ith e la stic a t w aist and
knee.
— K a y s e r’s s tra p w rist in new
co lo rs— c o v ert,
grey,
b eav er
a n d w hite.
MUSLIN ............ Yr. 15c
Pillow Tubing
— 36 in ch es w ide, good q n i l i y
m u slin , sold re g u la rly a t 2 )
cen ts a y a rd .
42 inch fine q u a lity tu b in g ,
sold re g u la rly a t 48c yard.
S H E E T IN G ___Yd. 65c
— 81 by 90, fine q u a lity sh e ets
in th is la rg e size, only a lim ited
q u a n tity a t th is price.
— 9 /4 sh e e tin g , e x tra
good
equality and a t a special price
fo r th is sale.
BATH TOWELS Ea 19c
— Good size fo r fam ily use—
.and a re a l value. T his sa le only.
Yd. 39c
S H E E T S ..........Ea. $1.65
HOSE ............... . Pr. 22c
— C h ild re n 's
sizes, black
value.
rib b ed hose, all
only, a special
See the New Wash Goods Now on Display—Both Foreign
and Domestic—at Popular Prices
See O ur W indow s
E. R. I SAAC
&
Successors to C. H Vaupel.
Co.
THE QUALITY STORE
Have Your Hemstitching and Picoting Done Here
The Store Where Your Patronage Is Appreciated
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