Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 25, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    ~U H a s M e a s l e s »
I C o lif.n rd to H om e«—
Mias E th e l S w ish er fcs confined
M axw ell H aw k s is re p o tte d to
to h e r hom e w ith m ea sles a c c o rd ­ be co n fin e d to h is ho m e by illness!
ing to re p o rts.
INCOME TAX MEN
NOW IN ASHLAND
H ere from P o r tla n d —
See D avies fo r n u rs e ry stò ck .
J . L. B ow m an a n d w ife o f P o r t ­
J 32-tf lan d sto p p e d in A sh la n d lar.t n ig h t
a t th e H o tel A sh la n d .
B ow m an
A «.bland L od ge N o. 2 8
F ro m S i s k i y o u -
is th e o w n e r of th e B ro w n sv ille
Mr. a n d Mrb. L. C. O s tra n d e r
BOSTON, F eb. 25. — B o sto n ’^
A. F . & A. M.
W oolen M ills a t B ro w n sv ille and
' w « of S iskiyou a re in A sh la n d to d ay also -owns
...... _ a _______
n u m b e r of „»„.wo
s to re s —
in a r t lo v in g pu b lic w ill d e riv e a i
Special c o m m u n ic a tio n . T h u rs- sh o p p in g
th e n o r th e r n p a r t o f th e s ta te . He s r e a t b e n e fit from th e a d d itio n of
d a y ev en in g , Feb. 26. F ir s t de-
x re e , tw o c a n d id a te « . L ig h t r e - '
a ,
a t
,
, .
is in S o u th e rn O reg o n lo o k in g fo r!
C o u rt,
th e su m p tu o u s
f re s h m e n ts a fte rw a rd s .
V is itin g '
T ,m \
t0 a " ’—
'■*— *-
- •
locati.on
to place
a n o th • e r w o o • l-’ - h o m e of th e la te M rs. J o h n G ard-
b r e th r e n w elcom e
\
Y L ia b ility In su ra n c e . Yeo, ot en s to re .
n e r, c o n ta in in g m an y m asterp iece^
S. A. P E T E R S , J r . W . M : COUrSe‘
of a r t of a n c ie n t a n d ^ lo d e rn
tim
es, to th e c ity ’s v a rio u s a r t
S top in A sh la n d —
W , H . DAY, Secy,
• 1 4 9 - l ’ m A s h la n d -
m
u
se
u m s.
M r. a n d M rs. W illia m G. H a r-
A com r i « . u
7 . X» , . .
M rs- F ’ M‘ C re a ?°n of D u n sm u ir sen a n d sto n e of S tan w o o d 1, W a sh ­
T he o p e n in g o f th is b e a u tifu l
« I W o o d craft will " ' e ' e llb " r s i ’» ’.P e n d in g th e w eek in A shland
V
enetian
palace, lo cated in sp len - 1
, O O p L lT ita
“ ' " e VlSlII‘“ 5 « ' * hom e ot h e r b ro th . in g to n , sto p p ed in A sh la n d la s t
d
id
s
u
rro
u
n d in g s in th e B ack Bay !
e v e n in g on th e ir w ay s o u th w h ere
i
fen
s
a
n
d
c
o n sid e red th e m o st fa- i
th ey w ill v is it fo r so m e tim e.
m o u s a n d b e a u tifu l p r iv a te a r t
_______
149— 21
Save » 1 0 .0 0 , w a i t u p s ta irs to
p a la c e in th e c o u n try , w as b ro u g h t j
Hi re Y e ste rd a y —
O rres ta ilo r shop.
17— tf
.a
b o u t re c e n tly by M ayor C u rley , '
H e re T oday—
E . L. F e r ris of P o m o n a , C alif.,
fo
llo w in g a c o n fe re n c e w ith th e
Mrtj. K a te M ason
of T ______
v isited in A sh la n d y e s te rd a y w ith
a le n t V isitin g H e re —
sp
e
c ia l a d m in is tra to rs of th e e s - 1
frie n d s.
w a s a b u sin ess v isito r in tow n to ­
Mr.
a
n
d
Mns.
H
a
rv
e
y
L
e
a
v
itt
of
ta
te
.
. I
day.
i G lendale, C a lifo rn ia , accom pan- In A sh la n d —
F o rth w ith th e b u ild in g s a n d
K odak fin ish in g s tu d io A sh ‘
by “ “ ‘r daU R l,tera- L °>'1’
th
e
ir c o n te n ts w ill be e x e m p t from
E. L. S p en cer of S a c ra m e n to
lan d . On th e P laza
L o ra in e , a r e v isitin g in A shland w as in A sh la n d to d a y a tte n d in g ta x a tio n , a loss tb th e c ity of m ore
a t th e hom e of Mr. L e a v itt’s fatli-
th a n $7,000, b u t in th e o p inion
to b u sin e ss m a tte r s .
R e tu rn s fro m S o u th —.
PF’ H " H ‘ L e a v itt- w ho is c o n fin -
o f M ayor C u rley a g r e a t g a in in
hom e* S u n d a y , Me" U'
¡ X " “
n'e“ 540 C,’e8tnU , R esig n s P o s itio n —
e d u c a tio n a l a n d in sp ira tio n a l a d ­
n e m e S u n d a y from
S a c ra m e n to '
A fte r s e rv in g
n e a rly
tw e n ty v a n ta g e s to th e p u b lic a n d lo v ers
w h e re she lias been v isitin g for
y e a rs as s e c r e ta r y of th e A r tis ­ of th e r a r e a n d b e a u tifu l.
M
oney
to
loan
on
good
se
cu
rity
.
T h e m u seu m w ill open its do o rs
th e p a st six w eeks a t th e hom e
an s lodge of J a c k s o n v ille , M is.
Yeo, of course.
1 4 1 -tf
of h e r d a u g h te r. M rs. C h e ster
Amy Dow will tu r n o v e r th e books soon. S ev eral s lig h t, c h a n g es w ill
B a rr.
the f ir s t of th e m o n th to M rs. De, be m ad e a b o u t th e b u ild in g s to
P a tro n iz e th e h o m em ad e can d y
S h a z e r. th e new s e c r e ta r y .
M rs. p ro v id e fo r th e la rg e n u m b e r w ho
booth a t R e b e k a h social a t I. O.
T h e co n ­
S o m e th in g d iffe re n t! In s m a rt
Dow s e t o u t to b r e a k E m il B r i tt 's w ill v isit th e e s ta te .
O. F. H all, Maych 3rd.
S p rin g
S ty les a n d F a b ric s
at
re c o rd of 24 y e a rs a s m a y o r o f s tru c tio n o f cloak room s an d th e
149-152-153
P a u ls e r u d ’s.
1 4 1 -tf
J a c k s o n v ille b u t tire d .
T h e A r­ lik e w ill be m ade, b u t no g r e a t ,
s tr u c tu r a l c h a n g e t h a t w ill te n d !
tis a n s n e x t to th e M asons is o n e
E lk s L a d ies M eet—
F ro m T a le n t—
of th e oldest* f r a te r n a l o r d e r s in to m a r th e b e a u ty o f th e b u ild - •
T he E lk s L ad ies clu b w ill m eet
W illiam S p itz e r of T a le n t was
th e v a lle y , a n d its m e m b e rs h ip in g s.
in th e clu b ro o m s to m o rro w a f t ­
D u rin g w eek d a y s a sm all fee j
a m o n g th o se in A sh lan d to d ay on
ro lls show t h e n a m e s Of m o st of
ern o o n a n d e n jo y th e ir re g u la r
b u sin ess.
w
ill
be c h a rg e d , b u t on S u n d ay
th e old tim e r s . T h irty y e a rs ag o
c a rd p a rty . B rid g e, five h h n d re d
it w as a v e ry p o p u la r o r d e r in ■admission w ill be fPee. , In th e ;
i a n d M ah J o n g g w ill be played.
E a s tm a n K odak F ilm s. M cN air
J a c k s o n c o u n ty .— R e d fo rd
M ail c h a rg in g o f th e w eek d ay fee th e
H o stesses fo r th e a fte rn o o n w ill
B ros.
e x e c u to rs of th e e s ta te a r e b u t
T rib u n e .
be M rs. T. W . S a n fo rd a n d Mrs.
fo llo w in g th e in ju n c tio n 'of Mrs.
1» A s h la n d —
Oe<>rge Ollte1“
G a rd n e r, w ho ex p ressed th e op­
SINGER, AT VINING
in io n t h a t a s m a ll a d m issio n foe
B e t h " ' , B a r° e b " rB ° '
L ° " s | H ig h » » ,
fc. C l o s g r f -
HAS
FINE
VOICE
w o u ld p ro d u ce th e g r e a te s t good
X
t
w T
,
C losin|! o f th e
» '^ w n y
fo r th e co m m u n ity in t h a t som e­
e .ty . . . . sp e n d in g « » e r a , , 1 . » in ! fo r a d ia la n w of fo |lr
,
'
A lex B a n k e v itz , R u s s ia n tem or,
A sh lan d a tte n d in g
to
b usiness H a lfw a y cre e k , 23 m iles n o rth of w ho a p p e a re d a t th e V in in g th e a ­ th in g p a id fo r w as m o re a p p re ­
c ia te d . W h en liv in g M rs. G a rd ­
m a tte rs
R ed d in g , C alif., for a p erio d of t r e la /.t n ig h t po ssesses a voice n e r o ccasio n ally opened h e r hom e
16 h o u rs each d ay w hile rec o n ­ ( of e x c e p tio n a l q u a lity , bein g c le a r to th e pu b lic a n d c h a rg e d a fee.
In su re w ith m e an d “ spend th e
H e m ad e a d is ­
s tru c tio n ffe u n d e r w ay
is a n ­ a n d T eso n an t.
d iffe re n c e .’’ Yeo, of co u rse. 141-tf
T h e p a in tin g s , fu rn itu r e , sc u lp ­
tin
c
t
im
p
re
ssio
n
in h is f i r s t a p ­
nounced in a re p o rt received h e re .
tu
r
e and o th e r b ric -a-b rac w ere
T he clo sin g is s c h e d u le d to s ta r t p e a ra n c e h e re y e ste rd a y .
D on’t fo rg e t th e cooked food
T h e y o u n g s in g e r h a s a p le a s ­ accu m u lated ! y e a rs ago by th e
S u n d ay , M arch 1 a n d c o n tin u e
t a l e a t H a rd y B ro th e rs, S a tu r ­
ing
p e rs o n a lity an d s in g s w ith G a rd n e rs a t an e s tim a te d cost of
u n til May 15. T he r e p o rt o f th e
d ay , F e b ru a ry 2 8 th by th e S ocial
feeding. H is voice d isp la y s c w e ï u l o v e r $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 . A t p re s e n t, how ­
C ircle.
149__ i e n g in e e r in c h a rg e of th e w o rk tr a in in g ,
a n d h a s a d e lig h tf u l ev er th e w o rk s a re a p p ra is e d a t
is th a t “ no d e to u rs w ill be a v a il­
$ 8 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .
be­ q u a lity . H e h a s w o n d e rfu l ra n g e
We p u t th e c h ic k e n In o u r ab le a n d a c co m m o d a tio n s
an d v o lu m e , a n d in e v e ry w ay
Is m ales.
T he P la za .
82— tf tw een R e d d in g and D u n s m u ir a r e m e a s u re s up to a d v a n ce n o tic e s .
l’m ite d .” T h is is th e W’a rn in g to
m o to ris ts w ho c o n te m p la te m o to r
R e tu rn s H om e—
M iss M y rta O tte rd a le , m a n a g e r trip s to th e s o u th .— G ra n ts P u ss BOOTI,EGGER HAS
HIS HOME BLASTED
of th e P acific T e lep h o n e an d T e l­ C o u rier.
TODAY — TOMORROW
A
e g ra p h co m pany re tu rn e d hom e
TACOM A, F eb. 25. — II. C la rk
th is m o rn in g from P o rtla n d w h ere F ro m B e rk e le y —
n
a
rr
o w ly escap ed d e a th w h e n hi#
J. II. C a rte r of B e rk e le y is in
sh e sp e n t th e p a s t few d ays v is­
h
o
m
e w as blow n u p - n e a r h e re
day
a t­
itin g w ith frie n d s a n d e n jo y in g a A shland sp e n d in g th e
e
a
rly
y e s te rd a y m o rn in g , p re s u m ­
te n d in g to b u sin e ss;
U io rt v a c atio n .
ab ly by ru m foes. C la rk to ld th e
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p o lic e t h a t he e a w th r e e m en
On
W
ay
H
om
e—
—
L earn to d a n c e w ith Miss Ro-
w
e a rin g s h e e ts r u n n in g from his
M rs. C. C onnolly, M iss F . O ’­
doff M ondays a t A sh lan d H otel.
b o rn e, w hich fla re d in to fla m es
R u ssian B allo t fo r th e c h ild ren . N eill a n d M rs. J . K lrs c h lin g of to llo w in g th e ex p lo sio n .
H e is
B all Room d a n c in g fo r th e a d u lts . San F ra n c isc o sto p p e d in A sh la n d . said, to have a d m itte d o p e ra tin g
hom e
148— 5t laixt n ig h t on th e ir w ay
“ bee r jo in t s ’’ h u t s ta te s hte had
from W a sh in g to n
w h e re
th e y
re c e iv e d no t h r e a ts o f violence.
have been v isitin g fo r som e tim e .
M oving H ere—
J. M. P oole of C olorado S p rin g s T hey sto p p ed in A sh la n d s e v e ra l
Is m oving to A sh la n d a n d is m a k ­ w eeks ag o on th e ir w ay n o rth CONTRACTOR SAYS
BUILDINGS TO COME
in g h is hom e on Van N ess avenue. and w ere so pleased w ith th e city :
and
acco
m
m
o
d
a
tio
n
s
t
h
a
t
th
e
y
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A load of h o u se h o ld goods an d
m ade
A sh lan d
th e ir
s to p p in g
A • t L a m b ’ locaJ c o n tra c to r.
farm e q u ip m e n t from T a le n t is Place on th e ir r e tu r n trip .
g j « n tio tp a te s c o n s id e ra b le b u ild in g
(:
b e in g m oved to h is p ro p e rty to ­
a c tiv ity h e re d u r in g th e com ing
d ay by th e W h ittle T ra n s fe r Vo.
F ro m L os A iig o k » —
'. ^ e a r an d is m a k in ^ p re p a ra tip n s
T h e o d o re F . N all of L os A n -’
n’ a c h in e ry 10
Shave w ith S a fety a t T he Rex- geles
w as in A sh la n d to d ay a tte n d - ! L ,
,1‘18 o p e ra tio n s . In c lu d ­
a ll S to re.
ing to b u sin ess in te r e s ts
! ^ p ’"
k a * Ju st
.
lec e iv e d is a c o n c re te m ix er, eelf-
R e tu rn H om e—
V isitor—
’
' ' 1' un' p i".R »‘« 1 C u e * b odies and
L. L. H olm es, m a c h in ist and
J B F a llis nr q p n f.r -
H c o n v e rt,b le tr a n s ie n t an d level.
W. J . F e rn s, s u p e rin te n d e n t, of
J . B. F a llis ot S e a ttre is a m o n g He says lie ex p e cts to be ab le to
th e local c a n n e ry , re tu rn e d hom e hose w ho a re s p e n d in g th e d a y a n n o u n c e s e v e ra l new ho u ses in
.
t he n e a r f u tu r e
la st S u n d ay from C o rv a llis w h ere h e re on bna.neoa.
th e y a tte n d e d th e c a n n e ry sh o rt
t
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co u rse. T hey s ta te d th a t se v era l P a .Vs Pine
h u n d re d c a n n e ry m en
from all
A fifty d o lla r fin e w a s rec e iv ­ Ncn-Rigid Dirigible
Delivered to Army
G ow dy
over th e s ta t e took th e course. A ed y e s te rd a y by J u d g e
A K R O N , O„ F e b . 24 — T he
n u m b e r of im p ro v ed m e th o d s of from F re d D uke of th e C e n tra l!
«
.
’
T he
c a n n in g w ere ta u g h t
an d
th e A u to S ervice of K la m a th F a lls fir »
as
p
a
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m
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c o u rse is a g re a t h elp to th o se In­
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a
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been
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te re s te d in t h a t b u sin ess.
Cliff P a y n e m ak e s p an el doors.
: r X . . X t.aÜr”aa..‘ rM k » “ » - ’ F « . B enevm e,
o u t sto p p in g to see if tr a in s
com ing a n d w ith d riv in g w ith
T he fin e s
R e b e k a h Social I. O. O. F. H all, s u ffic ie n t b ra k e s.
T u e sd a y evening, M arch 3rd, a t 8 th e o th e r tw o o ffe n se s w ill
I*. M. P ro g ra m , d a n c in g a n d card s. paid la te r.
50c a d m issio n .
E v e ry o n e in v it-
«d-
149-152-153
n “ sS'a“
a re
ïio u q c e d a t
th e offices of
th e
in 'G o o d y e a r T ire & R u b b e r Com -
fo r pan y h e re .
bel
____ _______ _______
T id in g s a d s b rin g resu lts.-
W e w ill c o n d u c t a su m m e r
k in d e rg a rte n if th e re a re enough
c h ild re n , ag es 4 to 6, w ho w ill
a tte n d . See M iss A dam s o r Miss
Sim s, H a w th o rn e School.
149— 1 mo.
(C o n tin u e d from p a g e O ne)
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
F O R R E N T : — Two, 2-room
h o u se k e e p in g a p a rtm e n ts . 349 E.
M ain s tr e e t. •
149— 6*
n
a
DePot Hote1’ A sh lan d .
149— fit
W A N TED A T O N C E :— One C
M elody. S ax ap h o n e a t y o u r c h e a p ­
e st price, 271 M orton St.
1 4 9 -tf
FO U N D : — P a ir ro lle r skate«.
O w ner oaji h a v e sa m e by pay in g
fo r th is ad. W. L. B a k e r, 400
M orton.
149— 2 t
________________
p ro p e rty o w n ers on U nion s tre e t,
LOCAL BOY
WINS PUP
IN RADIO CONTEST ! a s k ln S th a t U nion s tre e t be clos-
W A N T E D : — Y oung m an to
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| ed betw een Iow a an d A u b u rn w as w o rk ’
CaH a t A sh la n d G reen-
P u p s o v er ra d io is th e n ew est.! p re se n te d by W. W . H e n d ry T h e k o u se o r P hone 120.
149— 2t
And a lth o u g h it is new , it is v ery j m a tte r w as le ft, in th e hand/j of
FO R RENT:
A piano. P h o n e
p o p u la r w ith M arcus W oods, son th e s tr e e t c o m m ittee.
432-Y
or
40.
149— 3
of Dr. E. A. Woodis of th is city
C hief of P olice M cNabb w as
K .F .K .B . b ro a d c a stin g s ta tio n given a u th o riz a tio n to p u rc h a s e a
F O R SA LK : — W h ite L eg h o rn
in M ilford, K a n sa s, re c e n tly p u t C h iv ro le t to u rin g c a r, th e m oney
baby ««chicks, a lso o rd e rs ta k e n
on a c o n te s t g iv in g as p riz e s tw o fo r p a y m e n t to com e from th e fo r h a tc h in g . Mrs. W a lte r H e m -
th o ro u g h b re d p u p p ies. T he firs t g e n e ra l fund.
E. R.
IS A A C
& C.O.
“ The Quality Store”
The story of an empress
who was mighty in love.
M ONTH
END
Remnant Sale
-SPECIAL ADDED
ATTRACTION
ALEX BANKEVITZ
Noted Russian Tenor
THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY
at
One-Half
T h e R eg u lar P rice
Remnants of Silks, Wool Goods, Wash Goods, Cur­
tain Materials, Cretonnes Outing Flannels, and
many others too numerous to mention.
Regular Admission
w
W inter Coats a t im m ense R eductions
V alues to $25.00, Now . ............................$ 9.%
V alues to $29.75, Now
CHARLES A. W HITE,
Jeweler t
..... . . . . . $ 1 3 . 9 5
, SILK DRESSES TO CLOSE OUT
$29.75 to $34.50 Values, Now ...................... $17.95
has returned with his family and is
now back on the job ready to serve
you in any way he can.
\
, i
His repairing of watches and jewelry
is first-class. Diamonds and other
precious stones reset in the latest de­
signs of White Gold or Platinum.
W. H. Hodkinson Store '
Enders Block
1
Sterling Coats
Bigger a nd
Better
THAN EVER
$16
to
X
$75 '
And even the $16.00 ones are
Gvpsi«>, He
A n u m b e r of gypsies w an d ered
a ro u n d tow n th is
m ornifcg and
v isite d p ra c tic a lly a ll of th e sto re s
e n d offices. T hey w ere sh ad o w ­
ed by P o lic e C hief M cNabb w ho
soon d ro v e th em to th e c ity lim ­
its a n d forced < h em to m ove on
M re tJn g P ost poned—
T he m e e tin g of th e Q ueen E s­
th e r C ircle
of
th e
M eth o d ist
E p isco p al c h u rc h h a s been p o st­
poned fro m F rid a y , F e b r u a r y 27,
to M arch 6. T he m e e tin g w ill be
h e ld "at th e ho m e of Miss F ra n c is
G reen .
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l!(* ^ front Copco—
Mr. a n d Mrs. C lyde T. W ade
of Copco a rriv e d in A sh lan d M on­
d ay a n d a re sp e n d in g sev eral days
in th is city,- sh o p p in g and1 a tte n d ­
ing to o th e r b usiness
m a tte rs .
T hey ex pect to r e tu r n to th e ir
hom e to m o rro w .
ERNST LU KITSCH
prize Was fo r th e best ñ a m é (ti­
tered fo r a dog. T h is p rize w en t
to a ra d io fa n in U tah. T he nex t
Incom e ta x e x p e rts, re ta in e d by prize w as fo r th e fan , fa r th e s t
th e fe d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t to a id tax d is ta n t fro m M ilford, h e a rin g th e
p a y e rs in m a k in g o u t th e ir incom e p ro g ra m
b ro a d c a st.
Y oung
tax re p o rts a r e now in A sh lan d , W oods h ap p en ed to be th e w in-
.where th e y w ill re m a in fo r sev- j n e r of th e seoond prize, a n d is
e ra l days.
T h ev h av e th e ir n f - L ™
e ra l days.
T hey h a v e th e ir o f now anxiously" a w a itin g th e a r-i
fices in th e C ity H all.
riv a l of h is dog
A ll th o se d e s irin g aid in m a k ­
ing o u t th e ir r e p o r ts m ay o b tain
i t by c a llin g upon th e s e mem. POOL ROOMS TO PAY $15
T h e ir serv ices a re free, bein g paid
CITY L IC E N S E P E R TA B L E
t o r by th e fed e ra l g o v e rn p ie n t.
full lined. When a toaf with
the Sterling brand is offer­
ed at $16.00 you are assured
W
CREPES
for House
1 and
Street Wear
Windsor — W ashuready —
Plisse; all shades; b o t h
plain and figured at the yd,
Assortment of French Ging­
hams; plaids, checks and
stripes; your choice at
29c and 35c
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Hew Tissue Ginghams, 32
inches u)ide. Your choice,
the yard
45c
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Neiv Plaid Dress Linens;
pre-shrunk; color fast; non-
crushable. 36 inches wide.
Your choice
$1.25 yard.
Plains to matcl^at
49c
Shadow check lingerie ma­
terials; all shades, 36 inches
wide, your choice at
45c
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Hew Trimmings f o r the
dresses in laces, bandings,
braids; all kinds, all widths
5c
98c y a rd
yard and up
of a remarkably good eoat
R v a lu e .
SHOP AT
t
Sheets and Sheetings,
SALE STARTS MARCH 2nd,
AND LASTS ONE WEEK AT
THE
V A R IE T Y
y
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TSew Sweaters
S1.98\ip
STO RE
Where Your Dime Is a Baby $
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Tubing and Cases
Now Selling
C o m f ja n y
W here Your D ollar H as More Ceuta
t
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Beautiful Cotton
Bats; pure white; no
lintels; all first qual­
ity, 29c roll and up.