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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1909)
1 Rummage Sale In All Departments at Friendly's Vu'! u..2in w-nrv of the store arc the ones just past, the next two -rrlr- -t -ill j- Wi"g is an inducement- J I1C UUAILI TV l-VIVO III Itlb i m " 1 ' . . . . . . .!.-. ,!,. tn make it more interesting we have remarked almost every art.cle in tne store at a nrw .uw 1 1. blUOb UUi "'V"F We hav planned to close out manv odd pieces and remnants at prices to lay in a supply of staple domestics, etc Read every item carefully, antisipate your future wants and buy now. Special in Women's White Hose At l2Kc, 15c, 19c and 39c 25 dozen fine white lace and plain lisle Hose, all sizes, won derful values at the above prices. All Our Wool Blankets at $2.20 Per Pair 50 pairs aU wool grey blankets, full size, worth $3.60, buy kll you want at this low price, pair ? 2. 20. Hundreds of Beautiful New Neckwear Hundreds of pretty neck pieces in ties, stocks, jabots, win son, etc., all the new dainty shades and white and black, new effects, at new low prices, 25c to $3.50. Fine Cotton Bats to go at 5 Cents Each Black Petticoats at '50c, 75c and $1.98 Worth 75c to $3.50. All well made of good cloths. A $5.00 Brocha Kabo Corsets at $2.70 2 dozen, white, pink and blue Brocha Corsets, medium high bust, long hips, hose supporters, $5 values for $2.70. 9-4 Unbleached Sheeting 23c Per Yard 9-4 Bleached Sheeting 25c Per Yard Two Specials In Lace Curtains, Per Pair, 99c, $2.30 300 pairs fine Nottingham and Net Curtains, full size, neat new patterns; curtains worth up to $ J. 50 a pair99c; curtains worth up to $3.00 a pair $2.30, Make your selection before they are picked over. $ 1 .50 Crochet Bed Spreads Full Size Each $ 1 .00 Any Women's Tailored Suit in Stock Half-Price 25 Women's Suits, all this season's best styles, and made of the newest materials ; light and dark colors, suits worth $20 to $50 now at HALF PKICE. : . " ' Riding and Outing Khiki Suits Special Price $5.85 Lawn Dresses One and Two - Piece Garments $2.98 Children's Pique Coats' 2 to 6 Years Special Each $1 .98 L $1.50 White Duck Skirts Slightly Soiled Each 50 Cents' Wonderful values in all ready to wear garments for women, misses and children. Khaki suits, 29-inch jacket, divided skirt or plain outing skirt, $5.85. Lawn dresses worth up to $4.00, special, each, $2.98. Children's pique coats in white and col ors, neatly trimmed, sizes 2 to 6 years, $3.60 coats, $2.79; $2.50 coats, $1.98. Seme Grand Values In Our Muslin Under Garments All Muslin Underwear under prioed, Skirts, Gowns, Drawers, Chemise and combination garments specially priced this sale, comes just at a time when these garments are most wantel Hundreds of dtinty garments to select from, made of muslin, cam brie and nainsook, trimmed in lace or embroidery, garments at 25c to $7.50. For the Next Two Weeks We Offer An Immense Stock of the Highest Grade Clothing lor Men, Bovs and Children at unusually large reductions Hirsh-Wickwire, Stein-Block, Schloss Bros. & Co. and Class A. clothes in this store give it a precedent and standing among men who appreciate fine workmanship and tailoring. Our absolute guarantee goes with every auit bearing our label, and that added to our Jarge purchasing power and close profit system, enables ua to undervalue competitors at regular prices. Make Our Misfortune Your Gain and Buy Clothes at a 25 to 50 Reduction. All Clothes Altered and Fitted by Expert Tailors and m Uur Uwn inop. ouits must rit Derorej They Leave Us J $ 5.00 Suits of good serviceable mixed fabrics $ 3.75 $32.50, 35.00 to $40.00 Suits in latest materials . . $22.50 $25.00, $27.50 Suits, unlimited variety $18.75 $22.50 Suits, including blues and blacks $16.90 $20.00 Suits, 300 suits to select from $15.00 $18.00 Suits, absolutely alt wool $13.50 $15.00 Suits, the best $15 suit in town $1 1.25 $1250 Suits, newest colorings . . $ 9.50 $10.00 Suits made tor service and style $ 7.50 The Famous L. System Clothes for Young Men who Know. At the same rricetorz Weeks Young Men's Lon? Trouser Suits Reduced 25 - ! The snarpicst and best young men's suits in Eugene at great reductions. Every boys' and younj man's garment included Boys Two Piece Suit Reduced XA Alt boys 2 piece suits, p'ain and Knickerbocker pants'reduc ed 25 Boys' Knee Pants All boys knee pants and knick erbockers reduced 15 per cent BOSS WASH SUITS XA PRICE MEN'S KHAKI SUITS, GEEEN AND TAN, S2.70 Men's, Boys and Children's Hats, Shirts, Underwear, Neckwear, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Etc., At Rummage Sale Prices tor 2 Weeks $J.50 Hats for Men Our Sale Price is 98c 50 dozen hats in tan, brown and black, Fedora and Dakota shapes and sizes 6 1-8 to 7 1-2. Rummage sale price, 98c. Little Tudor Play Suits this Sale at 25 Cents 20 dozen play suits in sizes 1 to 8, made of plain and figured blue denims, with straight or gathered bottoms, special, 25c. Boys' Blouse Waists and Shirts to go at 25c 150 blouses and shirts in sizes 4 to 14, made of lieht and dark nat- tern chambra and percales, special, 25c. Boys' Buster Brown and Sailor Suits Off Boys' light and black colored Buster Brown and Sailor Suits, ages 2 1-2 to 8, reduced 25 per oent; all boys' wash suits, 1 to 7, reduced 50 per cent. , ..,- toirir-' r I 20 Doz. Men's Golf Shirts Val. to $1.25at37Kc A lot of slightly damaged, shirts, light and medium dark patterns, siz es, 14 to 17, to wear with white collar, sale price until gone, 37 l-2o 1 5c Collars for Men Sale Price 7 Cents cloLYoTatri82dcamaSedbyWater,ina'U 8i"8 and - ' ,, i $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 Sweateis 88c Absolutely all wool sweaters in aU colors and styles and sizes 34 to 46, to be closed out this week at the unusually low price of 88c 75 Cent Black Sateen Shirts to go at 45 Cents 100 dosen fine black sateen overshirts in -size, ut. 11 j j with fresh water pearl buttons, sale price 45c! "d made Special Prices on All glacfc: Silk or Wool Dress Gocds i H. FRIENDLY 0 592-594 Willamette St. TaWe Oil Cloth, Colors and Wftite45in wide, yd. 159 ernm- nn, today. "",e t t'. H. praB. , i "rev .. ' morning r Haulf- "lft. !i-,tlr.l,l Inth.rtV.?' Attorney j o city from Cotiia - Bum. , , acting busing, i, A. n a,... River on the 0J Uill I1HV Man wasinthecUrov'J r. usuura Roy Davis left '"ey springs Attorney J a Cottage Grove a Malkson , Wa8 an arrival i. i, v-u me noon train ' Mrs. Frank W from Rnsphi... visit. 6 Mrs. Ella Mtff tor, Ardis, left north. L. H. Gregory roriiana tnH. tlon. Miss Dora Brownsville Ink gene. Judge W. S. city from Com ness. for Portland to 2 ujuuiie. Chas. H. Fill, uuarfl, is in business. Robert Vaughn from ins home In ley today. Goorg9 W. MtQi vai rrom Cottage 'rain today. Mrs. B. W i-J .. W.I. Uladys, of Roeet: friends here. W.C.. KM. Falls, Minn., u eene vesterrfnr J. M. V.nrfint land, of Cottage 1 city over sundr E. E. Hyland U day or so, hatii: morning In bin Howard Martin senger for Kontr Kenzie this pinrt: Mrs. J. 3. Stili Portlnnd, where daughter for tea- Mr. and Mrs. Snnrnnipntn are Blnls' residence li Henry .Ipsnen Sunday with his citv. returnlna hi Mrs. E. S. R? Rolfe left on the for Blue River lo C. H. Vandet: Cottage Grove ti X Hhnrt hn. nea !! Mr. and Mr. i (tlnir nt Wpnilllnr Ing in the mount Virgil Earl, is Iversliv. Is here tending commeard Mrs. cnamperi dren took the ltd their home on u E. M. -McCullot R. M. Garrell, I were arrivals u r H riuhnu Ctisiiman, srrirfj from Albany on AiMlil H. C. MoAW aeoonipanled W this morning to' rountrv. H. L.. EdwarJ" haver, the Gwb ers. were in tn business. Hon. J. S. C dpnre. was an c afternoon to i': exerrlses. J Rev. J. N- '1 two children. q noon train n U 1. Nil In Eugene T'fl the fresoyi,""! f Pastor I Frank Slfflf- flHntlt man H .. wont 10 BlUICi . his father, wfo Mr. and Mr iriiMrfrksen. Point Terrace, i few days Lmma4 Mis .Minnie Pn nates of the r' afternoon " I. hare Cniinty Conr wards and d( McPher!" 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