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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1913)
o 0 0 o e 0 o Sale of Sample Dresses and Children's Coats We have just received an Express Shipment of Samples of Ladies Dresses and Misses Dresses and Misses and Children's Coats, the Dresses are 16 and 18 sizes, the Coats 4 to 15 years sizes These samples are some of the best of the new season models,new goods no twoalike,and they will be sold at one-fourth off the regular prices The dresses are Silk, Eponge and Serges, made in the latest styles with Lace and Bulgarian collars, cuffs and sashes, the prices range from $4.95 to $13.85, regular prices $7.50 to $20.00 and REMEMBER each one is different. The Misses and Children's Coats come in sizes 4 to 15 years, prices from f 1.85 to $9.85, regular prices $2.50 to $16.50. There&re some of the most attractive coats for children in this lot jpu have ever seen; some in Seal Plush fur trimmed, others of Velvet, Chinchilla, Pony and Plaids and fancy mixtures. o e This is rare opportunity to buy a coat or dross at tfio usual cost of material alone 0 The Display in Our Large Center Window wilP give Yotx an Idea of this Unusual Opportunity 0 There are not a great maQr of the Good Things, so don't wait too long if you are at all interested, or in need of any of these garments. Here is Another Good Deal wlieroDy Yott CaiiSavo Some Money This one is SHQES FOR MEN$&50 Kind in black or ten $2.95 o Shoes you know are one of our hobbys, we have built up a splendid Shoe Trade since coming to Hood River, partly owing to the fact that we have a fair working knowledge of Shoes and how to fit them, and partly because we have been fortunate in curing some of the best lines of shoes that are made, shoes that make good or we make them good, in other words, Stoat Sti&ctioa. Most everyone knows that leather has been getting higher each year owing to a real cause, scarcity of leather, however occassionally there is an opportunity to buy shoes at less than market price; we have hacUuch an opportunity recently, and as a result, we are in position to offer . MEN'S $3.50 AND $4. (ID DRESS AND WOB& SHOES FCU $0.95 Men's Gun Metal Calf Bluchers, medium wide toe, half double ole, Goodyear Welt, same style ifl tan. These shoes were made to retail at $3.50, our price of $2.95 gives you a saving of real money 'on clean new goods. We also show men's Gun Metal Blucher m high round toe and medium high heel, single sole, Goodyear Welt, at the same price. The work shoes at this price are broken lines of regular $3.50 and $4.00 grades, not all sizes of a kind, but a good run of sizes in the lot, plain and tip toes, blucher and plain lace, shoes for comfort as well as service at a substantial saving in price. Mr. Man! This is Worth Looking Into See About It WdResday of each weefe We will give extra piand votes on certain articles. Watch for them. DEB WILE CO. Rate to PIsbo CoHtestaHts! m1 Wednesday of each week we will give extra votes. . Watch for them HOOD UTTER, OREGON At the Gem Today! program at the Gem theatre includea the following: "The Awakening of a Man." An Edison two reel special. Ruined finan cially and rejected by his fiancee young Wentwrth la about to take his life when be aeea the grtjfct deeds of f3r Reparations of Wentworths. Stimu lated and inspired by their fearlr courage.be makes a new start in lfj and wins the girl back. a "Strong Man's BurdQ." The s5y of a brother's courageous sacrifice of s$f. biograph. "Late Mr. Joves." Handicapped by siia and Jones, Jr.. Clarence falls into a rain barrel, wins the widow and spanks the prospective stepson. Vita graph comedy. m Friday and Saturday the following reels will be shown: "The Lost Millionaire." A Vita firah two reel feature. Filled to the brim with heat interest and mystery. Hearing of good coal lands in Tennes see, Robert dwin er'ds Carter, his agent, to buy any good property he may find. Carter finds very rich land, whicWare owned by Josehine Klake a fountain beauty. Carter, in love with nor schemes to get a fortune and the girl at the Qme time. About to sign the check which would furthar Carter's plans, Qdwin meets withdn accident which temporarily affects his brain and throws him into a state of asphasia. He wanders about the country, finally by some mysterious way getting to the Bame village in which Josephine and her father live. Ha Is taken to live with them and he and Jo all in love with each other. While talking with him one day Jo tells him the story of how "she almost became rich." She mentions Red win's name and this startr his awakening. Ha loves Josephine madly, but is not sure what his wealth might do to her. Kven with all his wealth he has been unable to be sure of the love of a true woman. He makes Jo rich and liwtead of casting bim off she loves him more than ever. They go to New York to be married where she is much amazed to find she ia the wife of a millonaire. The atrong appeal of the drama lies in the apparent helplessness of the wealthy Kedwin to find a woman who will love him for himself and not his money. "The Hobo and the Hobble Kkirt." A Kalem drama. "Coney Island," Kalem descriptive. "Broncho Billy and the Navajo SfXld." An Esanay drama featuring 0. M. Anderson. Sundav'a bill is as follows- "The Sacrifice at the Spillway." A Kalem two reel special, the quiet life on a picturesque old canal is disturbed by a villainous attempt to bring disaster to the boat captain. "Dan Greegan's Ghost" and "His Hoodoo. Two Olograph comedies. "The Rightful Heir." An Edison drama. A story of a hunchback with a beautiful young wife, of f lost will, a treacherous servant and s gallant young lover who is the real heir to Pontiac Manor. Fiendish jealousy kills the hunchback after he has wounded his rival in a duel. SMART COATS AND DRESSES FOR TINY TOTS We all forget at times but there is one thing we do not want to forget and that is Insurance. Have you insured your new barn, apple bouse and the contents and are your house and contents well covered? Reed Heudcrson represent reputable companies and will take care of your wants. 1'hone 1331, o2tf Rubber Stamp Inks and Pads at this office, also stamps made to order. If tiny tots do not have their new tall coati designated as "sport coats." Ilk their grownup sister, they look Just aa smart anj happy when seen playing- tn Central park. Just a half hour there on a bright morning will make one acquainted with these fasci nating miniature fashion platee, from whom the busy mother can get ideas for the clothes she must make. Here are two sketches of stylish and warm full length models for children. The younger child has on a one-pluce platt ed dress (7947) In a serviceable beige color poplin with a deep collar and euffs of brown and white check silk. which la also used for the belt It Is warm dress to he worn without a coat on mild days. For a child of six years 24 yards of 42 Inch material will be sufficient. The pattern la cut tn four sizes and costs IS cents. Soft and beautiful In texture, but light In weight. Is the mixed tweed used for the older girl's long coat. It has a straight one-piece back and coat sleeves. The shawl collar and cuffs are made of one of the latest kinds of trimming plush tn seal brown. This pattern will require l yards of 64 lnj'h goods for the coat and 14 of 24 Inch pluxh. The coat Is cut In 0ve sues. Fifteen cents. To obtain either pattern Illustrated fill out this coupon and Inrloae It cents tn statapa or coin. Be sure to state number ef patterrrand else, meaaurtng ever the fullest part of the bust for dimensions. Address Pattni Detriment. No Name .. Address Bis HERE WE NOTE THE DROP Essentially plain and straight of line. the separata coat must be smart of cut For trimming It depends mora or less upon an nxtdly shaped rever, an attractive cuff W belt The novelty fabrics. In which many of these coats are made, are in them ael.' decorative, and few trimming are required. Tweeds In new mix tures effectively relieved by plain ma :rta!s, ratines, velours de lalne and the new fur fabrics are all favored. These-I new fur fabrics, by the way, are some of them so much like the real skins that it Is difficult to tell the difference. They are light supple and warm. One of them broadtail, for instance could be used with 7M very appropriately. Here ratine was used with cuffs, collar and revers of brocaded satin. To copy in ais It i yards of 42 inch material will be needed with of a yard of brocade. There is something very attractive about the lines of 7871. It resembles closely a suit of Polret made of bright blue velours d lain with trimmings ef" black silk braid and touches of scarlet, the buttons were centered with scarlet. The drop shoulder effect the low belt and the turndown collar are modish and distinctive. 14 yards of II Inch velours de lain with I yards of braid will be needed to make In else SI. No. 7111 sties 34 to 41. No. 7171 sixes 14 to 42. Each pattern la II cents. ' . f) ft WITH NOTHING- T? MAR THEIR CHARMING SIMPLICITY Nothing Is quite as d t 4T t,..- I of woman aa the da!iy negligee Into wnicn sne sups with wfcch a feeling of luxury In the Cflusion of her own room. She may revel In Its aupple fab. ric. Its soft colorings and the grace of Its frills and flounces with never a mis giving as to Its suitability, for It Is ," one garment that may be as plain or as fussy as the fancy desires without losing Its charm. Printed silks or cotton crepes with quaint impossible flower or old fash ioned looking designs sprinkled her and there are admirably suited to neg ligees, and the plain crepes and mulls ar dainty, too. offering possibilities for frills and flounces galore. 7057 Is a pretty empire model, de- To obtain either pattern illustrated nil out this coupon and enclose It cents la stamps or coin. Be sure te state number of pattern and sis, measuring ever the fullest part of the bust Address Pattern Department care ef this paper. No. Nam .., Address is pending upon graceful lines and the oddly patterned material for effect rather than more elaborate trimmings. The lac butterfly across the front ia one of those attractive trifles. Quickly and easily made, that do so much to , make a garment distinctive. To make this model in all II It re quires i yards of SI inch materW No. 7941 is a design that made up in a softly tinted albatross or eiderdown trimmed with tiny frills of net or rib bon and sashed In vtvM KS.tuviat silk, would bring Joy to the boarding school girl It would also ho nrettv In a ailk or crepe. Three and three-quarter yards of SI Inch material is needed to copy 741 in six 10. To obtain either pattern illustrated nil eut this coupon and Inclose II cents m stamps or coin. Be sure to state number of pattern and slxe, measuring over the fullest part ef the bust for dimensions. Address Pattern Department Ne. ... Name .. Address is FRUIT STAMPS made to Order at the Glacier Office