Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 22, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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a i w ■■■■ H i i n h
PirBt high school basketball
game of season, tomorrow evening
at Armory. Ashland versus Cen­
tral Point, 7:30 p. m. 25c. 9 5 -lt
The New
Here—
All star cast, including some of
A shland’s leading citizens. Belle-'
view School, Monday night, De­
cember 22nd at 8:00 o'clock. Ad­
mission 10 and 25c.
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—AT—
BASKETBALL
, Simpson’s Hardware
This will make a fine
CHRISTMAS GIFT
We also have the Radiola, Grebe,
Magnavox, and other makes
listing from
Finishiiif^Todav
I
will certainly make a hit with Dad
FREEDrElSEM ANN
Model NR-6
$150
FE-50 D M e>c. 'Jeer shoun
TME THEATER BEAUTIFUL'
John Bock and Mr. and Mrs. R.
Many Xmas gift bargains at
Hopper of Seattle were in Ashland Studio Ashland.
87— tf
|i yesterday registered at the Hotel
Ashland.
Miss K atherine P ra tt who i s ’
teaching school near G rants Passi
Don’t miss the famous movie is in Ashland to spend the holi-;
th riller— “ Not By a Dam Site”-
days.
TOOL BOXES
The
ASHLAND H. S.
Christmas Store
CENTRAL POINT H.S.
Gloria Swanson in “ MANHANDLED”
Tomorrow and Wednesday
DWCBIFFITH
.Presents'
VS.
a d a p te d from
at
ASHLAND ARMORY
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23
7:30 p. in.
$35 to $500
i i
b y a rva n tysm e n t w ith
Kate C la xto ro
With Cillian and
Vorot h y ÿi-rhs
A D M ISSIO N 25c
Good Preliminary
E V E R Y B O D Y COME
Gome in and look them over
Old, but too good to pass up—
Regular Admission
The Jordan Electric
Company
ftstheya
In Ashland—
W. W. Woodruff of Portland 3
i was an Ashland visitor yester­
day.
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F o r her a leather box of So­
ciety chocolates. See our win­
dow. The Rose.
95— 3t
Tamales, best in the city, “ The
R o m ” .
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60— tf
Open Evenings— McNair Bros.
Store open Evenings
We wrap our Christm as B o x iS
Candies ready to mail, free of a
charge. The Plaza.
12— tf 1
The reduced price sale is still
Here Over Weekend—
on
at Trefrens. The **“
slau UiiUier
g h ter ,n
in |
Jack Briscoe of K lam ath Falls
Pr‘dayb".»desauX .ln Ash'an<1! public gets the
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benefit.
TOY
DEPT. ON THE BALCONY
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Cf of
DMs' G(lines’ * Books, s Dishes, t and — —
Toys
every description for boys and girls
Here—
Chester R. H unt and family ofijg
Portland spent the day in Ashland S
See our window displays. Studio yesterday.
Ashland.
87— tf
Paulserud’s Overcoats are
* V. ex­
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ceptional
values.
Many beautiful gifts at D ar­
WINTER GARDEN DANCE
XMAS (THVRaS.) NIGHT. 03-8t
ling Studio.
83— tf
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save »lo.oo, walk
Three More Shopping Days
and Then— Santa Claus
8:00 a. m. until 8:30 p. m.
WE PLACE ON THE TABLES ALL OF EVERY LINE OF GIFT SE­
LECTIONS.
HERE YOU WILL FIND THE VERY CHOISEST OF AN
UNLIMITED VARIETY OF USEFUL ARTICLES THAT WILL MAKE
THEM ALI HAPPY
“MAMMA” DOLLS
Special 69c each
“¡1 Buy her a Coat or Dress for Christinas.
upstairs toil Every garment going now at one-third
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less than the regular price
Orres tailo r shop.
' y
Has M u m p s-
Miss Virginia W hittle is con­
Don’t miss the first high school, 1
fined to her home on B street with
basketball
game at Armory, t o - 13
the mumps.
morrow evening, 7:30 p. m. Ash-
Cliff Payne makes cedar chests. land versus C entral Point, 25c.
Good prelim inary.
95— I t
Everything you need for the
Christm as dinner at K irby’s.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
(form erly H etricks)
94— 2
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j FOUND: — Three pretty little
“The Quality Store”
Santa Claus has a Vlctrola for tie3» J - J - Deakin. Phone 330.
you. Stop in and see about it. I
95-21
Open evenings. Easy payments.
The Rose.
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95— 2t
Dresses and Coats Always
Appreciated
“Turkish Harem” Slippers
Special, pair 75c
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E. R. ISAAC & CO
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To Medford—
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McNair
Journeyed to Medford this m orn­
ing on business.
Once a year this store is
Bandle sticks, book ends, and
a tatiaie ry .
D arling Studio.
83— tf
the shopping place
Give Kodaks, 86:50, up. Mc­
N air Bros.
for men
WINTER GARDEN DANCE
XMAS (THURS.) NIGHT. 95-8t
IJthians Meet Tonight—
The Lithians will m eet at the
Plaza at 6:45 this evening for
th eir regular meeting.
Your choice of all w inter hats,
81.00 to 86.00, to close out quick­
ly.
W ineland’s, Room 1, over
Citizen’s Bank.
94— 2
Gifts from the Dry Goods Section
♦
♦
Silk for Dress
Bath Towel Sets
Lunch Cloths
T able Linens
Neckwear
Furs
To California—
E. K. Hall of Liberty street has
gone to Southern California where
he will visit relatives during .the
C hristm as holiday.
Christm as goodies at K irby’s,
(form erly D etricks). And every­
thing for the Christm as dinner.
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94- 2
Gloves
$1.95 2 clasp gloves $1.45
$2.95 2 clasp gloves $1.95
$4-00 fancy gauntlet $3.75
Wool and Cliamoisette
gloves for women and
girls
Coats
Here Saturday—
Peter M achenbacker and Miss
DeLap of K lam ath Falls were in
Ashland Saturday visiting friends.
Dresses
Kimonas
Lux ite Glove S i l k
Underwear
Fairy Silk Fibre
Underwear
Sweaters
Blouses
Purses
THE GIFT STORE
FOR WOMEN
In yardage or patterns, as you
choose. Tn white, gold, blue ami
orchid. Priced at $1.79 to $5.00
SILK SCARFS
AU colors; good weights; fringe
ends; priced at . . . $1.50 to $5.00
BABY CAPS
Wool and Silk
All colors and sizes; priced at
50c to $2.00
Baby ( ’apes in blue ami white;
pink and white; fine wool yarns;
priced at ..............$2.75 to $3.00
Baby Sweaters; all patterns;
priced a t ___.98c to $2.00 each
Blankets for baby; all wool; soft
and w a r m ............................. $3.50
Ladies1 Furs— the
Ideal Gift
We have them in all kinds; both
the large and small chokers at
from $5.50 to $12.50 and $25.00
The collar throws at from
$18.00 to $35.00 and $45.00
The fur you crave mav he here-
look them ovei
Hosiery for Women and
Children
in either silk, wool or cotton; all
colors; all sizes; well made; good
weights; all guaranteed hose;
priced at
35c to 98c; $1.50 to $2.75
Kimonas and Path Robes
for women ami children in both-
corduroy and double fleece pat­
terns; all popular colors and
well made; priced at
$1.50 to $3.75 and $10.00
Ladies Silk Underwear
ill beautiful material of crepes
and voiles; daintily made; lace
trimmed; all sizes ami colors;
priced at
$1.25 to $3.98 and $7.50
Ladies silk gloves 75c to $1.50 pr.
Ladies fabric gloves, all colors
89c to $2.00 pair
Ladies leather driving gloves
$2.75 pair
Ladies Cape stock leather gloves
$2.75
Ladies Kid Gloves $2.75 to $5.00
Practical, Pretty Presents for Men and Boys
♦
Linen Towels
For that Christm as gift, a Vie-
troia record. The Rose.
95— 3t
P atterson C rater Lake Pictures
— McNair Bros.
Knit Sport ties, all colors 50c ea.
Special on silk hose, $1.00 pair
Compacts, single and double
75c to $1.75
Rubber aprons, fancy, 59c to $1.39
Silk Vesting $1.25 to $1.50 yard
They come in all colors and
styles; new double rib; silk or
cotton shades; priced at
$1.25 to $3.75 and $7.50
Allan A Hosiery
Kayser Hosiery
Full Fashioned Hose
$1.50, $1.89, $2.25, $2.50
Why pay more?
Everything
going at cost or less. T refren’s,
4 th St. Store.
94— 3
T o w e ls ...............25c to $2.00 each
Bath Mats ..$1.50 to $2.98 each
W ash cloths, fancy 10c to 25c ea.
H an d k erch iefs........ 10c to $1.50
Boudoir C a p s ......... 25c to $2.50
G a r te rs .............. 50c to $1.25 p a ir
Parasols Make Useful
Gifts
T refren’s sale prices are cut to
the quick. Get onto the wagon
»4— 8
- Ashland and C entral Point high
school basketball teams will mix
a t the arm ory tomorrow evening,
7:30 p. m. 25c. Good prelim in­
ary.
95— I t
They are very acceptable. We
have a wonderful line of both on
the new models to choose from at
greatly reduced prices. If you
are in need of an extra dress or
coat, he sure to come here and
view the lines we offer. Your
saving will he about “ half.”
TABLE LINENS
Hansen dress and driving gloves
Kid and Bucksl <in
$2.50 to $4.50
Lounging Robes
Oregon City robe; all wool; gray
Plaid ....................................$20.00
Beacon ro b e .......... $5.50 to $11.50
Terry Cloth robes $8.00 to $13.50
Silk Rohes .......................... $20.50
Silk Smoking Jackets . . . .$16.50
Shirts, Wool
Silk Umbrellas
Petticoats
Silk Bloomers
Oregon City, Argonaut, Town
and Country; plains and plaids
$4.50 to $6.00
Overcoats, m en’s ....$ 2 0 to $50
Suits, m en’s ..............$20 to $50
Suits, boy’s .............. $7.00 to $30
Mackinaws, Oregon City; made
for m e n .......................... $11 to $12
Boy’s ....................$8.50 to $10.50
Sweaters; m e n ........$6.00 to $10
Boy’s ...................$2.25 to $4.50
Neckwear
Silk knitted s c a r f s ............. $3.00
Brushed woo! s c a r f s ......... $2.25
Chaney and Grayco silks and
silk and wool cravats $ i to $1.50
Knitted t i e s ..............50c to $1.00
A an Heusan collars, boxed in
Christmas carton ................$3.00
Shirts, Dress
F. & AV., Argonaut, Shirtcraft,
Green JHood and Palmdavl, in
sport cloths, pique, madias,
French flannel, broadcloth, soi-
sette, fibre silk, tub silk, pongee,
dwna silk ..............$2.00 to $7.50
Footwear
Iron Clad cassimere, silk and
silk and wool 55c, 75c, $1, $1.50
Phoenix silk, and silk and wool
hose . . . . . . . .75c, $1.00 and $1.50
SANTA WILL BE HERE TO ENTERTAIN THE KIDDIES.
Take a Shopping half day and
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EVENINGS
solve your Xmas problems here
m /n c i n L j
Where Your Dollar Has More Cents
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