The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 14, 1912, Image 5

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NEWS OF ECONOMY FOR CHRISTMAS SHOPPER!
SLikSf JJSSSi?.81, 1ThrcI,B "Pndld sssortment of good an rchandlse at this 'terehow fro wMc to mike your
selections, yet we would advise early buying If powibie. The stocks will be more complete and the selections much easier nude.
Urnlnnnl & Armstrong's Km
broidery Silks arc here in all
the newest shades, also a splen
did assortment of D. M, C. Km
broidery Cotton In all the want
ed shades. New stock just received.
Women's new Silk Gloves,
the "Kayscr" kind, In both two
clasp and sixtccn-button, color
black and white. Konr-stnr qual
ity, a choice assortiiient from
New York yesterday.
Per pair, 51.00.
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prrfer a woman's choice
w'ten buying I lottery,
Tics Handkerchiefs, etc.
You'll Hud the P.ollda)
Sliu'K of Hosiery here
voi) '.ompk'tc. The spe
cial here illustrated is a
pure Untitle silk, extra
lieavw quality, rcmiori-ci ueei ami toe, assorted colors,
as navy, black, gray, tan, etc This liose is an excel
lent value at the regular price of 50 cents. I:or an
extra special until after the Holidays the price will he
38c for single pairs, two pairs for 75c, or three pairs
for $1.00.
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Beacon Bath-Robe Flannel
by the yard. The new patterns
are even prettier than what you
will find in robes ready-made,
and with a liuttcrick Pattern
and a small amount of JJeacon
Jlath-Kohe Flannel you can
make a hath-rohc just as nice
and just as good as you can buy
ready-made, and the price will
he about half.
Heacoti Ilath-Kobc Flannel in
two widths, 27 and 36 inches,
priced at per yd. 39c and 50c.
Women's Silk Hom, per pair
50c. A popular hose at a pop
ular price, all sizes from 8 1-2 to
10, color black only. Made with
lisle threat toe, heel and sole
also lisle uppers. The body,6f
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MEN'S SILK FOUR-IN-HAND TIES AT TWO
FOR 25 CENTS.
Not the best that is made, but the same kinds some
people call J5c Ties. To ay the least, the assortment
is splendid ami the value is great. Most everyone has
Imy friend they wish to remember with a small gift
of some sort. Vc can think of nothing which would
be more appreciated for so little money.
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25c-MEN'S PURE SILK TIES-
Thc assortment is all than anyone could wish for.
Handsome, lustrous, rich silks in all the new leading
shades for Fall and Winter. Mostly four-in-hand
styles, in both wide and narrow widths. The assort
iiient at 25c will be of interest to you, as it is nothini;
unusual to find these same tics selling at 50c, usually
:dx)ttt 35c.
Thqic arc few better tics made than what you will
bud hctc at iOc.
Men's Fancy Suspenders put
up in Holiday lloxcs, make
splendid presents. A dozen or
more styles of colorings in the
two choice assortments you will
find here.
Assortment No. I, put up in
fancy burnt wood boxes, one
pair to the box. An ideal gift at
per box, $1.00.
Assortment No. 2, in a large
range of styles, one pair in fancy
Holiday Box, per pair, 50c.
don't miss the beautiful display of
handkerchiefs:
The assortment is rather unusual for Klamath Falls,
and as you know, handkerchiefs are as popular to
day as they ever were, if not more so, when it
comes to sclenting a dainty gift lor a friend.
The assortment of handkerchiefs, which are
put up in fancy holiday boxes, in both one-
quarter and one-half' dozen to the box,
sold only by the box, represent excel
lent values at the prices asked. All
linen initial handkerchiefs for
both men and women. The
mens sen at zac; the wo
men's at lie, or three
for 50 cents.
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New Silks, New Laces
New Ribbons Almost ev
ery department of the store
store has been replenished with
New Merchandise the part-thirty
days, and in addition to all this,, a
new service. A system that' is intend
ed to assist us in extending to yem every
courtesy. It's our ambition to 'keep this;
store the laigest and best store in Klamath
County, for by this method only we, may hope
to merit your confidence and patronage, and it is
for this end wc are constantly striving.
Claua discovered the,
Klamath Counta
Store Months Ago. To find a J
stort in Klamath Falls such as'
this one was and is today was
gratifying indeed. , A modern
store thafwat willingto siipply
the people of Klamath County
with his wonderful line of GIFT
merchandise at a very small
margin of profit, making kjpes?
stble for the people of Kktaath
County t to do their Christinas ,
shopping at hasne-atm-aajwal .
advantage with the thousands
of others in the larger cttieWAn '
opportunity susht as this eoald
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THE NEWEST STYLES IN SILK KMONAS
ARE HERE.
The price range will be appreciated when you exam-,
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ments and the perfect workmanship.
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We have decided to discontinue carrying Men's and Boys' Clothing that we may have
more time and snacc to devote to Women's Ready-to-Wear Garments and Dry Goads.
Almost vvcrv Suit and Overcoat in the house was made by David Adler & Sons Clothing Company ot
Milwaukee. Adler's "Collegian" Clothes are known in every part of the United States as one of the best
lines, and with our usually low regular prices, Twanty-five Per Cant Discount means value giving unprece
dented. The assortmentus;splendid, and those who would consider buying a good Suit or Overcoat at an
extremely low price should' not fail to look through this splendid assortment of good clothes before v they
purchase elsewhere.
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THE CHILDREN WILL BE DELIGHTED WITH THE TOYS, DOLLS. BOOKS, SLEDS, DOLL
BUGGIES, MECHANICAL ENGINES; DRUMS, HORNS, WHISTLES AND THE THOUSAND
AND ONE THINGS THAT GO TO MAKE UP THE GENERAL ASSORTMENT.
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That we may be able to tell ourp4roni something e?ery
day that will interest them concernWfcVthft aniyal of the
Merchandise, or Special purchases our New York buyer may
mSi" or Spot Cash? we arc going to discontttiie our present
premium plan o! adfertising alter January 1st. Sales sUpa
ihttsre issued this month wiUbe redeemed as usual This
wW tire everyone achance to secure the required amount
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In addition to the assortment as above mentioned,
which seems to be almost indispensible at Christmas
time, you will find hundreds of useful articles in every
part of the store which will make durable, desirable
and appreciated gifts for children of all ages.
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The regular Toy assortment, a partial list of which
' appears here, is frequently found in retail stores
marked with enormous profits added. It is impossible,
for us to list the hundreds of articles and price same
in our advertisements, but we want to emphasise the,
fact that toys as well as everything else is marked on
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