The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 29, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Money Matters
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K. KDISON .says
that musk' is an es
'scntial to American
home life and has urged us
to meet the convenience of
those whose .subscriptions to
the Liberty Loan, or other
causes, make it necessary
for them to have special
terms on
The New Edison
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We are not an instalment
house, but we should bu ery
glad to meet your coin eni
ence. Come to our store, se
lect a New Hdison in a beau
liful period cabinet, and tell
us what terms will be con
venient. Klamath Falls
Music House
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Phone 125
A. WIRTZ
733 Main St.
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STRAWBERRIES
If you are going to can or preserve any you
should place your orders with us now; California
crop almost gone and we are now receiving ship
ments from Rogue River. These berries prom
ise to be very nice but not what we consider
cheap. Prices will no doubt vary from time to
time; but if you will entrust your orders with ub
you can rest assured we will give you the best
prices possible, quality considered.
CHERRIES will soon be coming in full blast; get
ready for them.
THE SUNSET GROCERY
PHONE 200
LIBERTY THEATER
THE PICK OF THK I'lOTllIlBH"
H. W. Poole, Owner
MWMAAMAMMAMV
Matinee Every Day
TONIGHT
THE GREAT TOM MIX
in
"TREAT 'EM ROUGH"
Sunshine Comedy
H" . ji "FARM YARD ROMEO"
' " " Friday ' ' ' '
) At Last We Have '
"MICKEY" c hv
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The Greatest Picture This Year.
You Will Never Forget "Mickey."
Special Prices for "Mickey":
MATINEES 10 CENTS AND 20 CENTS
EVENINGS 15 CENTS AND 35 CENTS
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ralt Work and lipriiuip e linvo no
amati'iir hidp Kvcry ploco of work
him our KTnnnal attention nnd 13
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We f 11 x It all returning soldiers to
"ome and let uh lnnke them a nlco
pirtnre fre. of charce
Uemi'inlier the number 11 3d Mnln
sireet, l'hone 2TC-J. JS-C
Some rlonsy I'annmu nnd Straw
Hi at K K K Storti 2C C
Why experiment? I! 'i v
shoes that have reputation,
quality and class. Such are
the"American Boy" shoes,
known thruout the world
and found by years of trial
to be first class in even' re
spect. We have found the
"American Boy" Shoes to
be the best money can
buy, and you will find
Good Shoes Are Economy
We cany all kinds of
Shoes, but when we have
fitted vou out with a pair
of "American Boy" shoes,
we somehow feel more
contented, because we
-know you have purchased
the "Best on Earth."
Stylish and Comfortable
i N? Xmcncan Joey
"Master Made" Shoes for Men
THK lll'ST (IX KAItTll
Come in and let the shoes themselves tell you the
rest of the story! Your particular style and size
are here.
Shoes for Children and Girls
Hosiery for Men, Boys and Girls.
Bradley Shoe Store
727 MAIN ST.
Special and Reduced Prices
on Merchandise of Merit
You Will Find An Exceptional Offering in R & G Corsets A Good Special on Crepe De Chine
and Georgette Blouses Splendid Values in Women's Hosiery Men Will Do Well to Investigate the
Special Prices Prevailing in Our Men's Furnishing Department
STORE CLOSED FRIDAY MEMORIAL DAY.
Special Reduced Prices
R & G CORSETS
The following styles are somewhat broken in
sizes but in the entire group we have nearly all
sizes. The reductions are very attractive on
these high grade Corsets. The lot includes Cor
sets for the school girl as well as those needing
heavy, substantial Corsets.
Reg. $2.00 R & G Corsets, sale price $1.45
Reg. $2.50 R & G Corsets, sale price $1.85
Reg. $3.00 R & G Corsets, sale price $2.45
Reg. $3.50 R & G Corsets, sale price $2.85
Reg. $4.50 R & G Cosrets, sale price $3.85
Reg. $5.00 R & G Corsets, sale price $4.45
SPECIAL SALE OF CREPE DE CHINE AND
GEORGETTE BLOUSES $5.25
New models in Georgette and Crepe De Chine
that were formerly priced at $6.45. For Satur
day $5.25
WOMEN'S WHITE FIBRE SILK HOSE 75c
An exceptionally good value in Fibre Silk Hose,
worth $1.00 today. For Saturday 75c pair
WOMEN'S LISLE HOSE 48c PAIR
Fine Silk Lisle Hose in Black or White, regular
and outsizes, from 8VL to 10y. Our regular 60c
Hose.
KAYSER'S SILK GLOVES
'A late express shipment brought a new lot of
Kyaser's Silk Gloves in white, gray and black.
Prices 85c, $1.00 and $1.50
CHILDREN'S BLACK HOSE 25c
Medium weight ribbed Hose for children in
black only. A very good buy today for 25c pair
MEDIUM PRICED HOSE FOR WOMEN
In black, we have Cotton and Lisle Hose from
25c to 45c in regular and outsizes. In White,35c
and 45c in regular and outsizes.
NOTASEME SILK LISLE HOSE 75c
A beautiful Silk Lisle Hose in brown, bronze,
gray, taupe, silver ,tan, champagne, white and
black. Regular and outsizes.
BOYS' BLOUSES, SPECIAL PRICES
Our regular prices are so much less than others
that we consider them special prices. We have
plain and striped Ginghams and Percales, Black
Sateen and Khaki. Prices 65c to 95c
(Ages 4 to 14 years)
MEN'S SUMMER UNDERWEAR
Men's Union Suits $1.00 to $2.50
Men's Two-piece Garments 75c to $1.25
Boys' Union Suits $1.00
MEN'S WORK SHIRTS 65c and $1.00
The best place for Men to buy-work shirts is here
for the two specials we are offering will convince
you.
Blue and Gray Chambray Shirts 65c
Blue Belmont Chambray $1.00
Extra Sizes, excellent quality $1.25
MEN'S KHAKI PANTS $1.75
Medium grade of Khaki, cut full and will give
good service. Other grades at $2, $2.25 and $2.50
J. F. Maguire Co., Inc.
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