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GRESH A M
O U T L O O K , H O L ID A Y
N U M B ER , TUESD A Y . D EC EM B ER
16, 1924
people also reh earsed th e C h ristm as BERRY GROWER MANAGER ;
program to be given some tim e ju st
ADVISES NEW PLANTINGS
ht»fnr$> f’hriafm
thx*
tz* be
Kn an
nn
before
C hristm ua
as, th
e rloio
date to
i nounced later.
T he p lan tin g of lim ited q u an titie s of
Dr. Chas. W. H u ett w ent to T he the Jo h n so n straw b e rry is advised in
DEALERS IN
D alles to conduct serv ices on Sunday a le tte r to th e g ro w er m em bers by
A P o n ta Rosa lemon w eighing two
D.
E.
Towle,
m
an
ag
er
of
th
e
B
erry
at
th
e
M
ethodist
E
piscopal
ch
u
rch
for
pounds Is on display in th e postofflce
th e p a s to r who is 111. Dr. H u e tt’s G row ers P acking com pany, m a tte rs
w indow . It w as sen t to Miss F loella
m
orning ap p o in tm en t h ere was filled m a tte rs of in te re st to the g ro w ers are
Jaco b s from h er uncle, D. P. M illikin,
by Dr. H en ry C. Je n n in g s of P o rtlan d , tak en up, including th e an n o u n ce­
In a box of fru it from M ercedes.
F eed , B reed in g S tock , an d
a re tire d m in ister, who w as for 24 m ent of an 8 p er cen t dividend to th e
T exas. Miss Jaco b s is ra sh ly p rom is­
y ears a t th e head of th e M ethodist stockholders. T he le tte r is as fol­
P ou ltry S u p p lies
ing a niece of lemon pie to friend s
Book Concern, th e la rg e st m ak er and low s:
rig h t and left. T hese lem ons a re said
We a re booking o rd ers for lim ited a
P h o n e 1103
P o w e ll S t., G r e s h a m
|
M ultnom ah Pom ona g ran g e will hold seller of p rin ted m a tte r in the w orld.
to be too larg e to be of m uch value
Send th e holiday O utlook to your q u an titie s of th e Jo h n so n straw b e rry S>iiiiiiiiiHi(]iiiiiiiiiinc::iuiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiuiiit]iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiit]iiiiiiimiiaiiiiu)mii(]iiiiiiiiiiiiauiiiniuiit]UUHII,llini|||^
its q u a rte rly m eeting on W ednesday
from a com m ercial standpoint.
th a t w as referre d to in a recen t n um ­
of th is week w ith G resham grange. frien d s in o th er places. P rice 10 cts., ber of th e Outlook. T his b erry has
A. W. Shipley w as elected m a ste r T he b u sin ess sessions w ill be under including m ailing.
. been grow n by Mr. Johnson and Mr.
of th e Oswego g ran g e a t its re g u la r the d irectio n of Ray Gill, m aster, and
Bailey of Salem for th e p ast eight
m eeting last S aturday. Roth Mr. and th e program w ill be p resen ted by Mrs. URGES POULTRY MEN TO STICK. years and as you noted w as stro n g ly
i endorsed by P ro fesso r W iegand also
Mrs. Shipley have held th e ir mem Mary E. P alm er, Pom ona lectu rer.
C. E. Spence, s ta te m a rk e t agent, J. O. H olt, and th e re could be no m is­
b ersh ip in th a t organization for th irty M arshal D ana of P o rtlan d will speak
ta k e in p lan tin g a t le a st enough of
y ea rs and freq u en tly attend the m eet- | at 2 o’clock, afte r w hich election of of­ u rg es th e poultrym en of Oregon who th ese b erries to try them out and if
ings. I t is a m a tte r of in te re st th a t I ficers will be held. T he g ran g e s e s ­ a re p re se n t m em bers of th e sta te a s ­ satisfac to ry to provide p lan ts for fu ­
th e office to w hich Mr. Shipley ha3 sions w ill be conducted in th e Ma­ sociation to not only stick w ith th eir tu re settin g .
We a re ready to m ake delivery on 1
been elected w as held In the Oswego sonic h all and th e d in n er and su p p er o rg an izatio n but to w ork to en larg e
th e m em bership d u rin g th e an n u a l the lot of “ E arlie st of AU” seed pota- <
g ra n g e fifty y ea rs ago by his fath e r, ! w ill be served in th e g ran g e hall.
toes and th in k it would pay all b erry
drive for a la rg e r cooperation. “The
w ho w as th e first m aster.
A good crow d atten d ed the co n cert asso ciatio n has reached a solid foot­ g ro w ers to g et a t le ast one sack for
Mrs. J. L. Stafford left S atu rd ay I given
-
a t th e M ethodist Episcopal ing and is now in position to be of early p lan tin g as th e stock is very
lim ited. O rders should be placed at
m orning for C alifornia w here she w ill l church on F rid ay evening by the
g rea t benefit to egg p ro d u ce rs,” he once an d delivery taken.
v isit fo r several w eeks w ith friends. | T rip le Chim es com pany. The num -
We a re in th e m a rk e t for a larg e
says, “if th e p ro d u cers them selves
q u a n tity of sacks for h an dling sheep
1 hers w ere m ostly old fav o rites and
T he high school chorus w ent In a j were well rendered and w ell received. will stan d loyally w ith it and back It guano. If you have any to sp a re
solidly, r a th e r th an being baited aw ay p lease b rin g them in and get credit
body to Rockwood Sunday evening
T he u n u su al com bination of the
w here they ren d ered th e ir c a n ta ta chim es in connection w ith piano w as by th e o utside co n cern s who have for them or have them filled with
tried for y ears to b reak it.” T he a s ­ guano for your account. We are m a k ­
w hich will be given a t th e high school
in te restin g and received h ea rty ap ­
ing good p ro g ress in g rin d in g th is
auditorium in G resham next Monday plause. Mr. and Mrs. D avis and th e ir sociation is about to in sta ll an egg­ fertilize r and at the p rice we can m ake
cleaning
m
achine,
w
hich
w
ill
obviate
evening. T his m usical num ber w as
to you will find it is th e best value in
son and d au g h ter a re n ot new to
all clean in g of eggs and w hich will th e fertilize r m ark et. We have a l­
sung preceding th e anti-saloon m otion
G resham . Many who have heard them re su lt in h ig h er prices for g rad es th a t ready booked o rd ers for over 200 tons
p ic tu re w hich w as produced in th e
on fo rm er occasions m ade it a point to w ere fo rm erly cleaned by th e p ro ­ of th is p ro d u ct and o u r m ore en ter-
g ran g e hall th a t evening. T he film. h ear them again.
j p risin g g ro w ers a re sp read in g it on
ducers.
"W hen M ight M eets R ight,” u n d er th e
th e b erries now a t th e r a te ’of from one
H
a
rry
P
resto
n
,
who
has
been
w
o
rk
­
d irection of Dr. C. J. H all, won m uch
to tw o tons per ac re and will su rely 4
reap a rich rew ard for th e ir th rift. I 3
fav o rab le com m ent from the stu d en ts ing n ea r Kelso, W ashington, spent
S
unday
w
ith
his
m
other,
Mrs.
Mary
JAPANESE WINDOW CLEANER
The p oorest p ro sp ects for tonnage of ' 3
and those privileged to see it.
fru it next y ear are found w here th e W
, P resto n , who is being cared for a t th e
WINS MANY FRIENDS.
E x t e n d s H e a r t y X m a s G r e e t i n g s to A ll a n d is p r e p a r e d
least fertilize r was used and the
T he fam ily of A llen H ollaw ay w as hom e of B. W. E m ery, and has now
poorest
tillag
e
m
ethods
em
ployed,
to m e e t y o u r m e a t n e e d s w i t h P r i m e
S. T ajim a, b etter know n as
placed in q u a ra n tin e S unday m orning left for Berkeley, C alifornia to be gone
and it is too bad to m ake a failu re by ffl
“C h arlie,” h as won m any frien d s in
by th e local h ealth officers for sc a rle t indefinitely.
neglecting the m ost vital p a rts of all, ! 3
R oasts, or C hoice T u rk ey or oth er F o w ls
G resham by his sm ilin g face, his
fever, one of th e ch ild ren being a f ­
viz.: su p plying p la n t food and p ro p er . gl
Mr. an d Mrs. Lloyd Lowe and
tillage.
T
he
ea
rly
bird
gets
th
e
worm
-y
ever
read
y
g
reetin
g
and
his
carefu
l
flicted w ith the disease, although said d au g h ter a re stopping w ith Mr. and
E v e r y O r d e r G u a r a n t e e d t o G iv e S a t i s f a c t i o n
and th e late w orm gets caught.
N
atten tio n to his b usin ess of keeping
not to be in a serio u s condition.
Mrs. H. J. W hite for a few weeks.
T he 1924 an n u a l dividend of 8 per »:
F o r Y o u r S a la d s
F o r S o u p o r C o c k ta ils
the w indow s clean for a larg e num
cen t is being d istrib u ted to stock-
R in ar M attson w as obliged to leave Lowe h as been em ployed a t the Cam ­
R
e
d
R
o
c
k
C
o
tta
g
e
C
h
e
e
s
e
O y s te r s
ber
of
G
resham
b
u
sin
ess
houses
holders and we w ish to advise all th e ' Jw
th e floor a t the bask et ball gam e eron-H ogg logging cam p and about
He has been busily engaged d u rin g
m
em
bers
who
a
re
not
stock-holders
to
five
w
eeks
ago
suffered
a
m
ashed
w hich w as played F rid a y evening be­
call at th e office and sign th e F ru it WY
th e p ast w eek p u ttin g th e finishing
tw een th e A m erican Legion and th e foot by a log ro llin g on it. The ca st
A ssessm ent c o n tra c t for cap ital stock
polish on show w indow s in p re p ­
has
ju
s
t
been
taken
off
and
he
is
high school team . R inar, who plays
p urposes and become stockholders.
ara
tio
n
for
holiday
d
ecorations,
and
T his is a la st rem in d er to m em bers 3?
g uard, w as taken w ith a cram p In the obliged to w alk w ith cru tch es. T he
A . J. W . B R O W N , P rop.
seem s to be p a rtic u la rly happy
who sold b erries u nder a p erm it to re- 2 m
m uscles of his leg and suffered in- | Low e’s home is at Mayfield, W ash­
Phone 1891
p
o
rt
th
e
ir
sales
at
the
office
before
we
w
hen
he
sees
them
sh
in
in
g
u
n
d
er
tensely for a while. He w as able to ington, w here he has an in te re st in a
close the accounts. We have rep o rts
his hands.
garage.
re tu rn to school M onday m orning.
from m em bers of th e sale of over 30
&
“C h arlie" is one of th e in te re s t­
tons, or 3300 cra tes, and th is notice is
M
onthly
ch
u
rch
day
w
as
held
at
th
e
1
Mrs. M aggie Ulm has been ill for
ing c h a ra c te rs of th e tow n. He is
Merchants Are Distributing Ever. household and office fixtures, has
to rem ind you to re p o rt also.
over a m onth w ith a form of h e a rt Zion E vangelical ch u rch Sunday. Mil-
alw ays busy and, ap p a ren tly , h ap ­
Welcome Calendars.
grow n o ut of a ll p ro p o rtio n s to w hat
tro u b le caused by over strain , A few ton O. N elson gave an in te restin g ta lk
The g o v ern m en t daily m a rk e t new s
py. A lthough he h as been in th is
on
“T
he
F
a
rm
e
r
and
H
is
Boy.”
He
One
of
th e “signs of th e tim es” is it w as form erly. M any of th e p ic ­
days ago she had an X -ray tak en of
service, u n d er date of November 14,
co u n try fo r several y ears, he has
th e h e a rt and o th e r vital o rg an s for stressed th e idea of w h at co n stitu tes
show s th e g a u n tle t th a t has to be ru n th e seaso n ab le ca le n d ar of 1925 w hich tu re s accom panying th e d a ta of a
not been ab le to m a ste r th e in ­
real success. A fter his ta lk a round
th e purpose of d eterm ining th e cause
by a box of Oregon ap p les and the is an ever-w elcom e g ift from th e v a r­ ca len d ar a re a rtis tic and m any of
tric acies of th e E nglish language,
table discussion w as conducted by the
of her ailm ents.
num ber of profits tak en from it before ious G resham b u sin ess firm s. John them a re copies of p rin ts of th e old
though it is noticeable th a t he a t ­
m asters.
p asto r on th e subject, "T h e Golden
it
reach es th e consum er in New York. Brow n set th e pace som e w eeks ago
Mr. and Mrs. W ells C halker and son R ule as a W orking Basis for L ife.” ' tem p ts m ore th a n form erly. He is
Much useful in fo rm atio n may be
T he New York re ta ile r took $1.87, the w ith his handsom e ca len d ar depicting
H ow ard recen tly drove th ro u g h to At th e sam e tim e th is m eeting w as I q u ite ad ep t a t m aking him self u n ­
gleaned from th e p e ru sa l of an o rd i­
jobber
took
49c,
th
e
w
holesaler
39c,
a Scottish landscape scene. O thers
O akland, C alifornia, w here they will held th e young folks held a m eeting ) derstood by signs and g estu res,
th e ra ilro a d s 80c, th e shipping o rg a n ­ have follow ed and all are m uch ap ­ n ary calen d ar, p a rtic u la rly the moon
rem ain for the w inter. Mr. C halker is and decided to p erfect th e o rganiza- I how ever. “C h arlie” lives w ith his
and its phases. T he ca le n d ar, as It
ization 27c, leaving $1.18 of th e five preciated.
siste r on South Main street.
em ployed by a plum bing and h eating tion of th e Ju n io r L eague in th e Ja n -
I now ap p e ars as to m a th em atical rec k ­
do
llars,
th
e
box
of
apples
sold
for,
for
com pany of th a t city
..
-
-------- i The ca le n d ar in d u stry , th a t is, th e
he grow er.
....... -------------- oning, w as adopted by E ngland and
W ord hag been received of th e b irth
of a d au g h ter to Mr. an d Mrs. Floyed
M etzger
etzcer in
tla n d
d on
Hoi'amLne
10
M
in P P o o r rtlan
on Decem
ber 12.
T he little girl, who has been nam ed
Shirley Louise, is th e g ran d d au g h ter
of Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Metzger.
Mr. and Mrs. C hase E. S t.C la ir en-
t-rta in e d a t d in n er on S unday th e
la tte r ’s sister. Miss M yrtle Schm ale,
and Mrs. L illian M atthew s of P o rt
land. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. V aliant of
Lake Grove. All a re m em bers of the
M azama club.
GRESHAM LOCALS
Gresham Produce Co. ,
F a n c y E g g s a n d D r e s s e d P o u ltr y
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
ORDER EARLY
O u r s t o r e t h i s y e a r is o v e r f lo w in g
w ith p r a c t i c a l G if ts f o r m e n , w o m e n
a n d c h ild re n .
M a n y l in e s a r e o n s p e c ia l s a l e a n d
i t w ill p a y y o u t o c o m e h e r e a n d lo o k
o v e r t h e m a n y t h i n g s w e a r e o f f e r in g
a t p r ic e s t h a t a r e a t t r a c t i v e .
LADIES’ SILK UMBRELLAS
B e a u tif u l S ilk U m b r e l l a s w ith c lu b
h a n d l e s a n d f e r r u l e s to m a t c h a l l c o lo r s .
$4.50 to $9.50
C o tto n U m b r e lla s a n d s o m e G lo r ia S ilk
w ith th e la te s t h a n d le s fro m
$1.00 to $3.50
C h i l d r e n 's U m b r e lla s w ith h a n d l e s lik e
m o th e rs at
1140
For L adies and C hildren
C hildren’s Vanity Boxes and Bags at
25c, 35c, 50c and 65c
L adies' S tra p Back l ’urses. U nderarm
Bags ami S tra p B a g s.........................35c to $1.95
Vanity Boxes w ith b rass or h and-pain ted
fittings at ............................................$3.>5 to $.7270
C o m p a c t V a n ity P o w d e r C a s e s
at
.*.<»<• to
# 1 .5 0
A P ra ctica l G ift
T hat surely will please
L adies' Fancy Silk P ettico ats and P rin cess Slips
P ettico ats in black and colors at $3.9s and $.7.00
P rin c ess Slips in black, navy and ta n .
a t ..............................................
and £<>.?.*>
Ladles* and Mluges*
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«
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DRESS
S K IR T S
A ll I b is S e a s o n ’s
R e g u l a r $ 4 .9 5 S k i r t s ,
S a le p r ic e
R e g u l a r $ 7 .5 0 S k ir ts .
S a le p r i c e ...................
R e g u l a r $ 8 .7 5 S k ir ts ,
S a le p r i c e ....................
R e g u l a r $ 1 0 .5 0 S k i r t s
S a le p r ic e .
R e g u l a r $ 1 1 .5 0 S k i r t s
S a le p r ic e
R e g u l a r $ 1 2 .5 0 S k ir ts ,
S a le p r i c e .....................
R e g u l a r $13.54) S k i r t s ,
S a le p r ic e ................
New St t le»
Complete Line of
BABYS’ GIFTS
$
«P 3.98
5.95
7.39
8.15
9.35
9.98
10.95
MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S
Pitias (6¡f t Suggestions
I t w ill h e a R e a l P l e a s u r e to
s e le c t h e r g if t h e r e .
Silk S c a r f s ........
Boudoir C a p s .. . .
Cham ois S u e d e ...
L isle H o s ie r y ....
Silk H o sie ry ........
Wool S c a r f s ..........
.. $1.7.7 to $2.98
10c to $2270
........ 2.7c to $1.2.7
___ 60c to $128)
......... 2.7c to 6.7c
........ 9s<* to $2.00
$1.9S to $3.6.7
to m a tc h ...................$2.2.7 to $327»
H ouse S lip p e rs ...............95c to $2.75
Wool Bed B lankets,
silk b o u n d .............. #9.s.7 to $12.50
Vanity C a se s................. SSJ46 to $5.50
Fancy Rubber A prons. I*c to $1-70
H and B ag s......................$1.50 Io $3.50
S w eaters ..................... $1.98 to $7.75
Fancy T u rk ish T ow els, 50c to $1.2.7
Bath R o b es....................$1.50 to $S.9.7
M uusing Silk V e sts.. $1.25 to $3.25
M uusing Silk Bloom ers,
$1.75 to $1.95
M unsing Silk S te p - In s .......... $227»
Hand B aca................... $1-7» to $3.50
Silk U m b rellas............ $1.50 to $9-70
U m brellas, also a t . .. $L(K> to $3270
B L O U SE S A N D T U N IC S
Reg. $3.98 Silk Blouses,
qq
S ale p rice .......................
Reg. $5,75 Silk Blouses,
1 OT
Sale p rice .........................
Reg. $72>O Silk T unics,
j» q »»
S ale p rice ......................... A..*«)
P re tty W ash Blouses in w hite
an d colored trim m in g s and
tan, w ith fancy trim m in g s
at ................................... $1.95 to $2270
Silk and Wool Dresses
I le a s e h im C h r i s t i n a s m o r n ­
in g w ilh a g i f t o f r e a l v a lu e .
Smartest Styles—Newest Colers
K n it Gloves fro m .............50c to 95c
Lined Kid Gloves a t . .
$ | <p,
®ilk T ' ea; ..........................-39c to $L(')0
D ress S h irts ............... $1„7<| to
F lan n el S h irts ........... $3.75 to $6.75
“ X ie,rf ............................. 25c to $1.00
£ " f r ,I/ in k ;*...........................25c to 50c
H a n d k e rc h ie f s .................. 5c to 60c
F o l d s ...........................75c to 98c
° a r ers ................................ 25c to 50c
G arte rs and A rm s Bands in
fancy X m as b o x e s ...5 0 c to $1.25
i.aps • •• •,.......................H-IO to $3270
Union S uits .................$1.95 to $4281
S usp en d ers .......................
Wool V e s t s ...............
...........$4 70
D ress H a t s ................'.'$2270 to $.7.00
^ e a t e r s .........................$ ^ , t0
SF ts
................................60c to S5c
F lannel G o w n s...............#1.25 to $2.35
Muslin Night S h irts. $1.2.7 to $1.75
Iteg. $13.75 D resses,
S ale p rice ............................... $
Reg. $1.7.95 and $16.75
D resses, S ale p r ic e ..............
Reg. $23.50 D resses,
Sale p rice .............................
Reg. $25.00 D resses,
8a|« i'ri<-«......................
Reg. $2728) D resses,
l-rh- .................
p»»-’
L 1 .9 ,)
1 4 Ot
a 4,OO
m
o p
I 9 .6 5
_
21./5
23.95
A few D resses th a t sold
at $12.95 an d $15.00 to
close a t ....................................
n
9 ,t)» >
L A D IE S ’ C O A T S
With Plaiu Collars and Fur Collars
Reg. $II.S,7 Coats,
Sale p rice ...............
R eg u lar $27-70 f o a ls .
Sale p rice ...............
R egular $19.s5 Coats,
Sale price ...............
R egular $29.75 Coals,
Sale p rice ...............
$12.95
23.85
17.3!
Boy Blue B lo u ses........ $1.00 to $1.50
Boy Blue S h ir ts .......... $!.«><» to $|.7n
Boys’ Hosiery, co tto n .
25c to 50c
Hoys' A* Wool S o c k s ...7 5 c to $1.75
T ies .................................................... ..
............................... to $1.70
Wool S w e a te rs.............$3,50 to $4.2.7
................................. 65c to 75c
L ittle G ents' Red Top
Rubber Boots ..................... $I.S7
Boys H an d k e rc h iefs.......... ,7c to 1.7c
$ .98
1.69
1.89
2.15
- 2 T
P en d leto n W ool Indian R obes
T hese B lanket Robes a re unm atched for th eir
a rtistic beauty, com fort and for the stu rd y w ea r­
ing qu alities und wide ran g e of uses. Ideal for
m otoring and the designs and coiorings are
typical of "Far W est" Indian tex tile art.
An ideal g ift fo r C h ristm as for any one On
sale here at
$8.50 to $13.00
Wool mixed Robes, ea ste rn m ake a t .............. $.7.95
’
,n U ‘ - 111 I ml u n I. -I l i < fn a $3J$* to *6.95
L. A. WACK
S h e u e r m a n M a k e , A ll W o o l, a t
R e a l R e d u c tio n s .
R e g . $ 2 2 .5 0 O ’c o a ts , s a l e p r ic e ....# 1 9 ,8 5
R e g . $ 2 5 .0 0 O 'C o a ts , s a l e p r ic e .... 2 1 .9 5
R e g . $ 2 7 .5 0 O ’C o a ts , s a l e p r ic e .... 2 3 .8 5
R e g . $ 29.75 O ’C o a ts , s a l e p r ic e .... 2 6 .6 5
R e g . $ 3 2 .5 0 O ’C o a ts , s a l e p r ic e .... 2 9 .7 5
R e g . $ 3 5 .0 0 O ’C o a ts , s a l e p r ic e .... 3 1 .5 0
R e g . $ 3 7 .5 0 O ’C o a ts , s a l e p r ic e .... 3 2 .9 5
R e g . $ 3 9 .7 5 O ’C o a ts , s a l e p r ic e .... 3 5 .7 5
BOVS’ GIFTS
That Always Please
Wash Dresses and Bungalow Apron IS
Reg. $1.2.7 Bungalow
Apron*. Sale p rice
Itcg. $2.00 Wash
Dre*«e*. Sale p rice.
Reg. $2.2.7 Wash
D resses. Sale price
Reg. $2270 Wash
D resses. Sale p rice.
Reg. $2.75 Wash
D resses. Sale price
Reg. $3.00 Wash
D resses. Sale p rice.
Reg. $32») Wash
D resses. Sale price
Reg. #5.00 Wash
D resses. Sale price
NEW OVERCOATS
BED BLANKETS
F o r gift* a re p rac tica l.
Cotton B lankets in grey
and ta n s at #2.5» to $3.75
Plaid B lankets in fancy
colorings at #3X7 to#L56
Plaid B lankets, wool
mixed, at ............... $628)
Plaid B lankets, all wool
all good colored plaids,
full size and bound
■t .....................
$9X7
in a l l t h e n e w e s t p a t t e r n s , c o lo r s
a n d f a b r ic s .
M e n 's D r e s s S h i r t s w i t h o u t c o l l a r s , in
p la in a n d f a n c i e s a t ......... $ 1 .5 0 a n d # 1 .9 5
M e n 's S ilk s t r i p e d a t .......... # 2 .0 0 to # 3 .5 0
M e n s B r o a d c lo th S h i r t s in t a n g r a y
b lu e a n d w h i t e a t ............. # 2 .5 0 to # 3 .5 0
M e n 's S h i r t s w ith c o lo r s in p l a i n s a n d
f a n c i e s a t ................................. # 1 .5 0 to
“ B oy B lu e” B lou ses an d S hirts
P l a i n c o lo rs -—F a n c y a n d S ilk
S t r i p e d a t ............................... $ 1 .0 0 to
A larg e asso rtm en t to select from , w ell m ade
and fast colors.
M en ’s B ath R obes
R^fc.
R<*<.
Reg.
Reg.
R ^f
Rug.
Reg.
Reg.
45.00 Bath Robes,
45.50 Bath Robes,
$6.50 B ath Robes,
$6 ,5 Bath Robes,
$8.50 Bath Robe,
$9.50 Bath Robe,
$10.00 Bath Robe,
$11.50 Bath Robe,
sale p ric e ...................#3.95
sale p ric e ..................... 4.75
sale p ric e ........ ? . . . .
1.95
sale p r ic e ...................... 5.no
sale p r ic e ...................... 7.50
sa le p r ic e ..................
6.95
sale p r ic e ...................... sjH)
sale p r ic e ...................... 9UM)