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LOCAL AND PERSONALNOTES
A D ally C hronicle of th ose w h o com e and go, and even ts of
local in terest.
B E R L IN , J u ly 6.— Som e A m ­
To L eave A shland—
e ric a n , B ritis h a n d F re n c h pugil-
H ere on V isit—
M r. a n d Mrs. St. J o h n , w ho live
M r. a n d M rs. F re d \ \ ilson of ja^g iUjg h t pick up p o in ts on re a l,
n e a r th e m o u th of th e K la m a th th e Id e a l G rocery, a c co m p an ied
g<x;k-em -in-tke-eye p rize fig h tin g
r iv e r, w e re in A sh la n d frie n d s
by /F lo re n c e an d B illy W ilso n , j rom lb e j u s t y ( th o u g h so m e w h at
re c e n tly .
M r. St. J o h n is tim e
th e ir c h ild re n , p lan on lea v in g je th a r g ic m a id e n s w ho p ro v id e
k e e p e r a t S hovel C am p, a n d h a d n ex t w eek fo r P e n n sy lv a n ia , to be
c h ie f
e n te r ta in m e n t th e s e
a
t
th
e
b
ed
sid
e
of
M
r.
W
ils
o
n
’s
d ay s in B e rlin cafes.
n o t been in A sh la n d fo r som e
fa th e r, w ho is ill. T hey w ill p ro b ­
T he
“ I n te r n a tio n a le
D am en
tim e .
ab ly be gone a b o u t a y e a r.
B o x -K am p fe” ra p id ly is becom ­
H ere for C elebration—
in g
an
in s titu tio n ,
and
th e {
M rs. M erle W a lte rs of M on­ V isit A shland F rien d s—
b raw n y ,
u n b e a u tifu l,
T e u to n ic
ta g u e , w ho w as fo rm e rly M iss In-
D r. a n d M rs. J . R. G iles a n d A m azons, w ho a re th e p rin c ip a ls,
iz R e a d e r, a g r a d u a te of A sh lan d D r. a n d M rs. D. B ell of S an F r a n ­ p u n ch each o th e r ’s faces w ith a n
h ig h school, w as in A sh la n d a t ­ cisco, v isite d w ith th e G ille tte e a rn e s tn e s s t h a t w’ould h a v e m ade
te n d in g th e c e le b ra tio n J u ly 3 fam ily fo r a s h o rt tim e re c e n tly , B a t N elson ,in h is p a lm ie s t d a y s ,
a n d 4. W ith Mrs. W a lte rs w ere la te r re s u m in g th e ir jo u rn e y to
jjk e a p a rlo r p a c ifist.
M r. a n d M rs. P u rd y , re la tiv e s of M yrtle P o in t, w h e re th e y w ill v isit |
A b o u t h a lf w ay th ro u g h th e
R u th P u rd y of A sh lan d .
fo r som e tim e.
c a b a r e t’s p ro g ra m m e of u n s p e a k ­
B ack from College—
L y n n M ow att is back fro m col­
le g e v isitin g h is f a th e r, w ho is
te le g ra p h o p e ra to r fo r th e A sh­
la n d office of th e P o s ta l T e le g ra p h
co m p an y . B efore co m in g to A sh­
la n d , M ow att v isited C r a te r L a k e
f o r a w hile.
R eturns to Portland—
D r. H ig g in s of P o rtla n d w ho
w as in A sh lan d v isitin g frie n d s
a n d a c q u a in ta n c e s d u rin g th e c e le ­
b ra tio n , h a s re tu rn e d to P o rtla n d .
T h e trip to A sh lan d w as in th e
n a tu r e of a v acatio n to D r. H ig ­
g in s.
E va S tevens fro m
K la m a th
F a lls sp e n t th e tw o c e le b ra tio n s I
h e re v isitin g w ith frie n d s.
REDDING MINE M Y
REOPEN THIS YEAR
a b ly aw fu l sin g in g , d u rin g w hich
p o p u la r b a lla d s a re re n d e re d —
u n co n scio u s u n d e r th e ta b le s —
an d s p a rk lin g new b o ttle s of
T h e L a d ie s of th e C h ristia n < h a m p a g n e a re o p en ed , th e a t ­
c h u rc h a re g iv in g a cooked food te n d a n ts : ope o ff a rin g in th e !
sa le a t E n d e r s ’ S to re , S a tu rd a y ,
m id d le of th e d a n c in g flo o r.
J u ly 9.
S ale co m m en cin g a t
T h e y ’/ e A ll “ C h a m p s’*
1 0 :3 0 .
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An e x tre m e ly a n a e m ic -lo o k in g !
g e n tle m a n , fa s tid io u s ly g a rb e d in
T. J . S u lliv a n froiji H ilt is a
w h ite , p e rc h e s in th e rin g , w h i l e .
v is ito r in th e c ity on b u sin e ss.
th e o rc h e s tra gives th e ta - r a - ta ta -
ta h -h -” in d ic a tiv e of a m o m e n ­
H. G. R a in e y fro m B end h a s .
to u s e v e n t fo rth c o m in g .
an o p tio n on th e M cW illiam s
H e a n n o u n c e s t h a t th e cafe h a - ,
ra n c h e a s t of tow n a n d p la n s t o ,
b
itu
e s s h o rtly a re to be fav o re d
buy it a n d m ove h e re som e tim e
w ith j u s t a b o u t th e m o st s tu p e n -!
th is fall.
d o u s sp e cta cle sin ce th e G re a t
D ick P a r k e r is h e re fro m K en - F lo o d , th e sig n ific a n c e of w hose
n e tt in o rd e r to a tte n d th e fun- o u tco m e is c o m p a ra b le tô n o th in g
less th a n t h a t of th e re p a r a tio n s ’
e r a l of h is a u n t.
issu e . H e te lls th em t h a t th e b o u t
is u n q u e s tio n a b ly th e m o st im p o r­
41 TOURISTS REG ISTER
AT AUTO CAMP GROUND ta n t th u s f a r b e tw e en a n y w om en !
of th e w o rld — m e a n in g in F re id - !
T h e lis t of th o se w ho r e g i s t e r - ’ ric h 9 tra s s e - th e fa m o u s s tr e e t iu ’ ,
Cliff
sw ings.
Payne
m ak e s
F
JULY CLEARANC
Twice every year we hold these Clearance Sales and otter many Special Bargains
tor Our Customers. Take advantage ot this Sale the Biggest and Best Bargains
we have ever ottered!
Come, Saturday, July 7th
porch
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ed a t th e A sh la n d A u to C am p to " 'h ie h m o st of E u ro p e 's p rim -
j ro se p a th s c o n v erg e.
la s t n ig h t fo llo w s:
T he g irls , clad in w h ite s h ir ts ,
RED D IN G , C alif., J u ly 6.—
G. M. C h a lm e rs, O a k la n d .
J.
w
hose
p u rp o se o b v io u sly is n o t
T h e sum of $100,000, or its e q u iv ­ A. G ra b e r, W a p a to , W ash . A. D.
c
o
n
c
e
a
lm
e n t,
and
b rie f
black
a le n t in re c e iv e r’s c e rtific a te s an d G illis, O a k la n d .
J . J . B e rm a th ,
bonds, w as paid to th e c le rk of Y a k im a .
J . H . S m ith , D e tro it. tru n k s , slo u ch in to th e r in g an d
th e s u p e rio r c o u rt W e d n e sd a y by | G L E d e r, S e a ttle ; B en L e g g e tt, pose, w ith a co n sp icu o u s a b sen c e
J o h n T a it M illiken, w ho a s com - F o r t W o rth , T exas. C. A. Isa a c s, of b o d ily g rac e , w h ile th e y a re
Jm issioner of th e c o u rt, th re e P ilo t, O reg o n .
M rs. G. J o n e s, in tro d u c e d . T h ey a re n o t p re tty
w eek s ago sold th e A f te r th o u g h t V a n c o u v e r, B. C. L. B ab in , T a ­ — no c h a n c e — fo r w h a t c u rv e s
C opper
C o m p an y ’s
m in e
a n d com a. M. J. K re n t , S alem . O. th e y m ay once h a v e h a d a re s u p ­
s m e lte r a t In g o t to F o r e s t P. E g g le sto n , F re sn o .
A. Jo h n s o n , p la n te d by k n o tty sinew s.
A nd Do T hey F ig h t?
T ra lle s of St. L ouis, r e p r e s e n tin g Los A n g eles.
J . B oon, P o w ers.
T
h
a
t ’s w h a t “ th e y d o ji’t do
th e b o n d h o ld ers.
W . A. B ru s h o ff, P o rtla n d . C. B.
Jo h n T a it M illiken, m in in g e n ­ W h e a tle y , S a n ta B a rb a ra . F r a n k n o th in ’ else b u t,” in th e w o rd s of
g in e e r fo r th e A f te r th o u g h t fo r L a m b e rt, C a rp e n te r, C alif.
L ee t h a t p o p u la r jaz z n u m b e r. T h e ir
s e v e ra l y e a rs, say s i t is p o ssib le, B u sh , G reen , Colo. Max T hom as, h a y -m a k e rs a re h a rd a n d d e v a s­
T hey a re n o t so s w i f t ,!
if n o t p ro b ab le , t h a t m in e a n d P o rtla n d . H. A. S m ith , O a k la n d . ta tin g .
a
g
ile
,
n
o
r
g ra c e fu l as m a le p u g s,
s m e lte r w ill be s ta r te d up b e fo re B. C. S m ith , P o r tla n d .
J . P.
B r a tt, P o rtla n d .
J . A. R y a n , b u t th e y sab e boxing s k ill a n d
th e y e a r e x p ires.
T he g re a t s m e lte r b u ilt a t I n ­ R ich m o n d . W . E. C lem en s, W a t­ r in g g e n e ra ls h ip a n d h it w ith a
g o t w as o p e ra te d long e o u g h , say s so n v ille. A. J . C heney, S h e rid e n , p assio n t h a t s u b s ta n tia te s Mr.
M illik en , to d e m o n s tra te t h a t th e M ont. W . H. S p o ffo rd , V ic to ria, K ip lin g ’s v a m p ire v e rsio n .
p ro ce ss w as a su ccess a s f a r as B. C.
A. z i M. D isbee, S e a ttle ,
T h e re is a n u lte r io r m o tiv e in
J . J . J o h n s o n , V allejo . th e ir w illin g n e ss to sp ill a little
h a n d lin g A fte rth o u g h t o re is c o n ­ W ash .
E . P o h l, g o re. If th e b a ttle is su fficie n t­
c e rn e d , b o th fo r c o p p er a n d zinc J. J. A llen , P o rtla n d .
a n d a lso fo r th e s ilv e r a n d gold San F ra n c isc o . J . S h e rm a n , P o r t­ ly »rousing a “ s c h ie b e r,” o f a
D. L. C olcord, P o rtla n d . s p o rtin g “ a u s la n d e r ,” m ay o ffe r
c o n te n t.
J a c k lin g a t th e B ully lan d .
H ill p la n t h a d ta k e n up th e p ro ­ H. B. P ie rc e , P a y e tte , Id a . W . G. a big p u rse of 20,000 m a rk s
cess w h e re th e A f te r th o u g h t h ad P ie rc e , P a y e tte , Id a. Geo. A m ills, (a b o u t 25 c e n ts a t th e m o m e n t),
H. H. B a k e r, San w hich is n o t to be sc o rn e d — th e y
le t go.
T h e oil flo ta tio n p la n t S a c ra m e n to .
a t In g o t is w ell a d a p te d to h a n d ­ Jo se. J. S. S ie g ris t, S e a ttle . A. w o rk fo r a b o u t 50 c e n ts a n ig h t.
P encovic, O a k la n d .
lin g c e rta in low g ra d e o re.
In a d d itio n to th is , th e r e w ere
T h e A fte rth o u g h t w ill c o n tin u e
t o be in c h a rg e of R o b e rt M illi­ e ig h t to u r is ts w ho sta y e d over
k e n , re c e iv e r, u n til th e y e a r a l­ a n o th e r day.
low ed fo r re d e m p tio n e x p ire s.
SHASTA RESE HOUSE
F
Friday, July 0, 1928
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
PAGE FOUR
Read Every word of this, it is worth Dollars to You. See Our Windows.
Bargains!
Bargains!
CLEARANCE SALE SURPRISE BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY
Surprise Bargain
12 Mome Pongee silk 33
inches wide, limit five
yards to customer.
98c
Women’s Fibre Silk
Hose in Brown and
Black, Sale price, pair.
P H IL A D E L P H IA , J u ly
6.—
P a n c h o V illa in te n d s to m a k e h ay
w h ile th e s u n sh in e s — no id le
c h a m p io n g lo ry fo r th e fla sh y
F ilip in o .
V illa h a s p ick ed o u t
q u a r te r s h e re fo r h is w o rk o u ts
p re c e d in g h is m e e tin g w ith K id
W illia m s, fo rm e r b a n ta m k in g .
T h e tw o m e e t a t S h e tzlin P a r k
on J u ly 30. On th e sa m e b ill w ill
be E lin o F lo re s , a n o th e r F ilip in o
p u n c h e r. F lo re s , w ho h a s w o rk ­
ed w ith V illa in tr a in in g fo r p a s t
m a tc h e s, w ill m e e t B obby B a r­
r e tt.
T he V illa -W illiam s
b o u t w ill
n o t e n d a n g e r V illa ’s crow n. W il­
lia m s c a n n o t m a k e th e fly w e ig h t
lim it. T he boys w ill b a ttle over
th e e j gh t -ro u n d ro u te ,
R oscoe N. N ic k e rso n , w hose
SISSON, C alif., J u ly 6.— To th e f a th e r w as s u p e rin te n d e n t of th e
w e a ry a n d fo o tso re of a ll tim e a K la m a th In d ia n a g e n cy 4 6 y e a rs
p lac e of r e s t w as d e d ic a te d yes­ ago, is a v isito r in A sh la n d to ­
te rd a y w hen th e S ie rra C lub of d ay , b e in g en r o u te fro m a v isit
San F ra n c isc o , a ssiste d by officers w ith h is fam ily a t S an F ra n c isc o .
o f th e Mt. S h a s ta C h a m b e r of T h e v isito r la s t saw A sh la n d a n d
C om m erce, assem b led a t th e S h a s­ th e R ogue R iv e r V alley 3S y e a rs
t a A lpine lodge on th e snow clad ago, a n d w as th e n a boy of 10
slo p e s of Mt. S h a s ta a n d a t h ig h y e a rs. H e re c a lls , h o w e v e r, t h a t
n o o n h e ld sim p le, b u t im p re ssiv e A sh la n d w as o n ly a v illa g e of a
se rv ic es, d e d ic a tin g th e la rg e re s t few h u n d re d people a n d t h a t th e
h o u se b u ilt la s t y ear.
R o gue R iv e r V alley w as only
M em bers of th e S ie rra C lub a r ­ sp a rs e ly s e ttle d .
“ I am a il b u t
riv e d h q re J u ly 1st a n d sp e n t d u m to u n d e d fa t th e re m a rk a b le
th r e e d ay s in th e sh a d e of th e c h a n g e s t h a t h a v e ta k e n place.
S h a s ta pines.
J . M. K ibee of T h e re w as no M edford a n d th e
S an F ra n c isc o , a cted as m a s te r of little to w n s of A sh la n d a n d J a c k ­
c e re m o n ie s, a n d a d d re sse s w ere so n v ille w ere v iein g fo r s u p re m ­
H ere on V isit—
m a d e by H all, M cA llister a n d K ib- acy of th e v a lle y , sa id th e v isi­
J . E . F ie ld e r, fo rm e rly of A sh ­
b e of th e S ie rra C lub a n d J o h n to r .” In ta lk in g of h is e a rly r e s ­
lan
d w as o v er fro m A ger, C ali­
R. H a ll, s e c re ta ry of th e Mt. S h a s­ idence in th e K la m a th c o u n try ,
fo
rn
ia fo r a s h o rt v isit re c e n tly .
t a C h a m b e r of C om m erce, a n d he sa id t h a t O liv er A p p le g a te
H
e
s ta te d t h a t h is p a re n ts , Mr.
B . M. S c h u le r, of Mt. S h a sta . T he served as s e c re ta ry to h is fa th e r
a n d M rs. A. F . R o se n sto c k , fo rm ­
b u ild in g w as c h ris te n e d by Miss a t th e ag en cy .
e rly of A sh la n d , now ow n a fin e
H a rw o o d of San F ra n c isc o .
M r. N ic k e rso n is a m in is te r of
d a iry r a n c h * in W a sh in g to n .
Record A scent Claim ed
th e P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h a n d h a s
A n u m b e r of p a rtie s clim bed s p e n t th e p a s t th re e y e a rs as p a s ­
H IL L A H T E M P L E
M t. S h a s ta , a n d N o rm an C lyde, to r of th e c h u rc h a t C o rd o v a, A l­
No
s
ta
te d Session F rid a y even-!
a n d H. J . S te p h en so n of th e Si­ a sk a. H e w ill r e tu r n n o r th in a
e r r a C lu b a re believed to h av e few d ay s an d w ill ta k e up m is­ in g , J u ly 6th . No b u sin e s w h at-!
b ro k e n th e re c o rd fo r th e a sc e n t sio n a ry w ork am o n g th e E s q u i­ ev er. P o te n ta te a b se n t.
W . H. DAY,
of
th e
m o u n ta in
w h en th e y m aux. H is w o rk w ill be c o n fin ed
R e c o rd er.
re a c h e d th e s u m m it fro m th e to th e re s id e n ts of one of th e
lo d g e in th re e h o u rs a n d se v en ­ »principal isla n d s of th e n o r th
TOO LATE z TO CLASSIFY
te e n m in u te s .
c o u n try . H e s ta te s t h a t d ev elo p ­
m en t h a s been r a t h e r slow in A l­ LOST— J u ly 4 th b lack b ead ed
Hurt While at Work—
a s k a d u r in g th e p a s t few y e a rs,
bag. P le a se r e tu r n to T id in g s
R a y m o n d C a rso n , local high b u t t h a t re n e w e d a c tiv ity ife b e­
office.
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sch o o l boy, su ffered a d eep scalp in g e x h ib ite d a n d t h a t it is a
w o u n d w h ile w o rk in g in th e c o u n try of w o n d e rfu l o p p o rtu n i- F O R R E N T - -G arage.
134 No.
w oods re c e n tly .
H e w as fe llin g , Ges f o r y Oung m en.
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P io n e e r.
a tr e e w hen h is axe c a u g h t o n ’ R ev N ic k e rso n is a b r o th e r of
a lim b a n d re b o u n d e d , in f lic tin g ' w
w
»Nickerson, o f M edford, FO R SA L E — Tw o h o rse w agon.
C an be seen a t th e N orm al
a d e e p c u t in h is h e a d . R aym ond
w bom h e is e n jo y in g a b rie f
b u ild in g s on B o u le v a rd .
w a s b ro u g h t to to w n a n d m edi- vjsj ^
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c a l a id w a s a d m in is te re d .
He
_______ •___________
e x p e c ts to be a b le to r e tu r n to V Isits M ed fo rd —
F O R SA L E — L a rg e second h a n d
w o rk w ith in a w eek.
H. O. A n d e rso n , m a n a g e r of
r e f r ig e r a to r , also to u r is t a u to
th e A sh lan d M ills, w as a b u sin e ss
lo c k e r a t Ic e n h o w e r’s New a n d
Accident Victim Recovered—
v is ito r in M edford to d a y , m a k in g
Second H a n d S to re . 389 E a s t
M rs. E ric k s o n , w hose h a n d w as thp trip by autQ
M r. A n d erso n
M ain.
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b a d ly la c e ra te d in an a u to w reck r e p Or^g t h a t th e v o lu m e o f h u si
n e a r A sh la n d th e 4 th w as dis-1 n ess a t th e m ill still c o n tin u e s to C O N V A L E SC E N T H O M F— Com e
c h a rg e d fro m
th e C om m u n ity grow .
to u s fo r m a te rn ity , w h e re it is
H o s p ita l to d a y .
M rs. E ric k so n
cool a n d p le a s a n t. $25.00 p er
B uffered a sh o ck , w h ich , w ith h e r
w eek c o v ers a ll ex p en ses, ex­
A llen A u try h a d th e m is fo r­
c u t b a n d , m ad e , h e r co n d itio n tu n e to tu r n o v er h is F o rd coupe
c e p t d o c to r’s fees.
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g e rio u s fo r a tim e.
re c e n tly , s m a s h in g th e to p .
30 inch
Unbleached
Muslin, 22c yd., regular­
ly, Sale price, yd...........
BLACK TJ l FFETA silk
36 inch, fine quality Chi iffon Taffeta
in Black only, sold Rcgu larly at $2.25%
yd. July Clearance Sale F
July Clearance Sale
of Domestics
81 inch Bleached Sheeting, good
standard quality
68«
Special, yard .
17c
29c
July Cica ranee Sale
of Wash Goods
J
Wash Goods, yd. 39c
Tub Silk Shirting yd. 95c Crepe de Chene yd. $1.89
32 inch wide, good patterns to
select from will make good waists
81x90 Bleached sheets, “ Queen of and dresses. Regularly $1.19. yd.
the Home ’ ’ Clearance Sale $189
price, e a c h ............................
Canton Crepes, yd. $2.98
81 inch “ Pull-away” sheeting 40 inch Canton Crepes, and Extra
heavy quality. Sold Regularly at
Bleached. Medium quality
48° $3.48.
yd.
Sale Price, yard .................
In this lot you will find Printed
Dimity, Dotted Swiss, Printed
40 inch wide, all the new and Voiles Chiffon, all 30 to 40 inches
wanted colors to choose from
Extra fine quality. This price foi wide, Values to 69c yd.
July Clearance Sale Only.
“ Roswell’’ Silk Tissue Ginghams,
40 inch wide, the season’s most
popular silk for waists and 32 and 30 inches wide. Big line of
Patterns to select from. Value to
dresses, sold regularly at $3.75
75c yd.
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R E A D Y TO W EA R
Seamed sheet bleached, sold regu­
larly at $1.35.
Every Garment Must Go Regardless Of Their Cost
Kitchen Hand Towels 15c
ALL WOOL
Dresses
REDUCED
Hemmed, ready for use made of
part linen crash.
Dress Gingham, yd. 19c
27 inch \'elmore Gingham, 50 good
patterns to select from in plaids,
-checks, and Plain Colors.
All Women’s Coats
REDUCED
Dress Gingham, yd. 22c
32 inches wide in a good range of
Patterns to select from.
Ratine, yd. 59c.
331
Daisy Pillow cases, 42 and 45 inch,
good quality, bleached.
Tissue Gingham, yd. 63c
Flat Crepe, yd. $3.19
July Clearance Sale of
98°
72x90 Sheets, each
Women's
Brassieres
made ol‘ good material,
regular value 39c each,
Sale price, each ..........
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Pillow Cases, Ea. 35c.
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65c
Surprise Bargain
Surprise Bargain
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3
Flaked Ratine in Blue, Jade, and
Lavender1. Extra Special Value.
All Must Go
Your Chance To Save
Ratine, yd. 98c.
Nainsook, yd. 28c
inch Imported Ratine in Plaid,
Pattern, Colors, Grey, 'Pan, Blue,
Rose and Green, Sold Regularly at
$1.19.
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36 inch, Extra fine, Nainsook, suit­
able for gowns, combinations and
bloomers, Sold regularly at 35c
Children’s Wool Coats
REDUCED
SILK PRESSES
REDUCED
331%
Comfort Batting 89c
Dress Voiles, yd. 59c.
72x90 Full Comfort Size, fine qual­
ity Cotton.
sizes, 5 yrs. to 14 yrs.
Everv One A Bargain
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Bedspreads, each $2.19
Aprons, each 98c
Crepe Bloomers 79c
Crocheted spreads, size 70x80, good Women’s Coverall Aprons, made
quality for summer use, Special of standard Percale in light and
dark colors, sold Regularly at
Value.
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$1.25 .
EXTRA!
EXTRA!
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HERE IS A GOOD ONE, READ THIS
48x48 Japanese Lunch Cloths, Blue Print Pat­
tern, Sold Regularly at $1.00 Each.
sell 6 yards of Daisy Muslin for $1.00
(Saturday Only)
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Women’s Gowns,
Each $1.75
Womens Bloomers $1.00
Made of Printed Plisse Crepe in
Pink, with Blue, sizes 10 and 17.
While they last Saturday, Each, 75c.
Muslin Gowns $1.48
Women.s Vests 18c
Made of good quality muslin
trimmed with lace and embroid­
ery.
Women’s Summer Vests, in good
stvles. A Real Value.
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Women’s Summer Union Suits,
Special
all sizes to 42, .................
Scotch Ginghams, yd. 54c
Made of Quality Plisse Crepe in
Pink and White Elastic at Waist Wm. Anderson Scotch Ginghams,
and Knee.
32 inches wide, all new patterns, this
season.
E xtra Special Value
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With every purchase of $5.00 and over, we will
Made of Check Nainsook, and
Printed Plisse Crepe, size 27
and 29.
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New patterns in Printed Voile, just
in time for this July Clearance
Sale.
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THE QUALITY STORE
Where Your Patronage Is Appreciated
Knit Bloomers, pr. 39c
Women’s Knit Blomers in Pink all
sizes.