Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935, August 31, 1934, Page 5, Image 5

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    Friday, August 31, 1934
The JACKSONVILLE MINER
Page 5
Here’s a Real Penney Value! Printed or Plain
FLAT CREPE
It’s Silk—and look! only
Here’» your opportunity to save on your Fall sew­
ing! Many beautiful shades for street wear—many
really lovely prints, too! Light and dark tones, as
well as black and white I 38 inches wide get lots of
it NOW—while this low price saves you money!
Ready for Quilling Time!
Women’s and Girls*
For Style! Bor Warmth! Girls9
BATTS
LEATHER
JACKETS
COATS
«3-98
Pw» IPMt« Cotto«*/ Forney priced
49*
Brown, Black or Colors
Sizes 12 to 20
w«gh •
poond and a fifth
— of uniformly soft whit« cotton!
J «st what you want for those quilt*
yoo’rs going to make! Full size, 81 x
M! Get these now for only 49c!
$4.98
Yea! These new coata have exactly the com­
bination you want—good style, sturdy fab­
rics, nice trimmings, low price I Assorted
tweeds, crepes, checks, snowflakes, suedes,
Polaire' Astrakhan, Laakin I^amb, pile fab­
ric trim! Sizes 3 to 6 yr». I Well tailored!
z/ good-looking ribbed
GIRLS* HOSE
27-inch
Rayou-pUited over mercerised
OUTING
FLANNEL
ZS®
for wear . . . and ravon
plaited for that silky appearance
girls like in their stockings! A fine
value at 25c I In assorted light and
dark tana. SH to 9%! Buy today!
Fr icy Patterns
Imagine getting real kid
SLIP-ONS
«1-98
3 yards............ 25 C
Hurry! ICt a big 49c value!
of only
Dress Materials or tor Sults
Plain. Plaids or Flecks
54 Inches Wide
81x106
Assorted Striped Colors
98e $1.49
98c
This buy in itself make* our 49c
Days an event! Chiffons with silk
9e
CORDUROY
pleot
3 tor.----------- 12C
69c
SEWING
THREAD
Chalk Felt! Mossy Felt! New
J. and P. Coats
300-yard Spools
Millinery
«1-69
79 98c
Children’s
Wool and Rayon
reenforced
foot!
rl^i)
O" bodice topi for Com fori!
.O'
Girls* SKIRTS!
The school girl’s classic — of a
sturdy wool in navy black or bright
plaid*' Well made to give plenty of
wear—a good school out-fit worn
with a blouse or a middy!
Extra Big! Extra Thick! Thirsty!
TOWELS
Man-Site Double T erry
»*-
8e
FANCY
SUITINGS
New "Betty Co-ed” styles featuring two
entirely new felts unusually pliable and
luxurious in feeling! “Blimp” berets,
“Coolie” brims, turned-back and raised
brims, stitched-all-over felts—and satins,
velvets, wool crepes! Many colorsl
For Small Children
and
Pleated for freedom! And only
YARD
SWEATERS
top
Servioo-weighta with mercerised top
and sole! New-season colors. 1’4 lOtfc.
Good Quality
Terrycloth
Fine Quality
Narrow Wale
Assorted Plain Colors
Boys’ and Girls’
49«
Splendid Quality, Yard
WASH
CLOTH
CRINKLED
BEDSPREADS
/iUf fathioued tervice, chiffon!
Bleached or Unbleached
Smart—the hands that ar« gloved in these
•oft, smooth kids! Choose either a plain
■lip-on, or one of the delightful novelty
styles! They're in black, brown and other
popular fall colors, sizes 6 to 8M>? Buy
a pair to match each of your costumes!
FALL
WOOLENS
Pure Silk Hose
MUSLIN
For Children’s Dresses
40-inch Width
YARD
59c
Children’s
Rayon and Lisle
36-inch Fast Color
STOCKINGS
Ideal for Children's Dresses
Serviceable
YARD
25c
19C
Women’s
All-Linen
Children’s
“RONDO”
STOCKINGS
Handkerchiefs
COTTON
STOCKINGS
for Colder Weather
A Real Value
Fine Ribbed
39C
5c
19c
A man wants a towel that
is a towel—not a postage
stamp! That’s why men like
these! 24 by 48 in. wonder­
ful values—they come with
white centers, striped cen­
ters or plain colors! Lay in
a supply of these—your
household will be happier!
wonderful for the money!