Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 24, 1918, Image 8

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT OCTOBER 24, 1918.
This Store is Headquarters for Gum
Boots, Shoes, Rubbers and Rainclothing
“SHOP FOR CHRISTMAS NOW
SAYS UNCLE SAM.
“ I claim the’right-of-way for my ‘men and guns and rations;
I will permit no December congestion of the rails with civi­
lian holiday goods; I will release not a single individual worker
to care for belated December demands.” Shop now—and buy
^tsefulgoods^
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
Whatever your Rain Clothing or Footwear needs may be they
can be fully supplied here. You must however choose early
for the securing of future supplies is a very uncertain matter.
Palmer Suits and Coats
Economy in Clothes
Is as Necessary today! as
Economy in Wheat and Sugar.
The government must have wheat, sugar and beef to feed
the men who are fighting for our freedom and Wool must
be conserved to clothe these fighters.
Hart Scha ffner & Marx
Clothes Conserve Wool
because they last longer, keep their shape and newness longer
than shoddy garments. It is more patriotic to] wear one
Hart Schaffner & Marx all wool suit or overcoat than two or
three shoddy garments, and you get more service, your
garments look better, you conserve more wool, they outlast
two or three of the inferior kind.
Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits are shown here in Blue
Serges, Fancy Mixtures and Scotch Tweeds, in form fitting,
medium and box back styles and they are guaranteed all
wool and fast colors.
Hart Schaffner & Marx, and the famous Rosenwald and
Weil Overcoats are now being offered in the new fall "Bally-
mede,” "Roswell,” and "Ulsterefte” models as well as a
number of smart stylish light weight Raincoats. All are
shower proofed—all wool—fast colors and made in 44, 48
and 50 inch lengths.
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Every woman in Tillamook County is
invited to visit our Ladies’ Ready-to-
Wear Department as soon as possible
to view these new arrivals of
The selections in these famous gar­
ments, in spite of unprecedented mer­
chandising conditions, were never more
varied or pleasing. We do not ask you
to buy, all we ask is that you will view
the new garments. You will wear a
“Palmer” eventually of that we are
certain.
THE COATS
Satin Finish Kerseys, Velours, Silver-
tone, Deerskin Kitten’s Ear, Velvet and
Plush are the lovely fabrics from which
you are asked to choose your New Fall
Coat. The colors represented include
Taupe,
Burgundy,
Brown,
Green,
French Blue and Tan. Belts, Cuffs and
fur Collars trim the coats in handsome
effects, and some have very effective
button trims.
THE SUITS
Of course Serges ami Poplins are here,
but we want you to see the new Yalama
and Burella cloths in such lovely shades
as Plum, Taupe, Burgundy and Green
as well as in Navy Blue. The Collars
are of Panne Velvet, Plush and Silk
Velvet and the trimmings consist of
belts, buckles, buttons and pleats of
various kinds. The linings are in pretty
fancy effect# to match the fabrics.
All Wool Suits,
$21.50 to $25.00
NewjFiill model* of all wool Oregon Cassimeres,
fancy worsted* and Blue and Brown Serge*. Splen­
did Suit* at very’ modest price*.
Mallory ¡Hats,
copyright Hart Schaffner Sc Marx
In Splendid New Stales
o_ylrrived Just this Week.
Just a Word About Fittings.
Cravenetted—They defy the Rain.
The only hat that holds its shape in defiance of
all weather conditions. New Fall blocks are now
here ami the newest and most fashionable colors
are represented.
Mrs. Edney, the lady in charge of the Department is an expert
seamstress of many years practical experience and any garment you
select will be fitted perfectly and, if any alteration is needed, will be
made with the utmost care and precision.
Perfect fittings are our Specialty.
Florsheim Shoes
New Crepes de Chine
For the tJWan Who Cares.
The New Fall Florsheim’s are here in English,
medium and wide toes, included in which the new
Rajah shades are prominently represented. The
jiame "Florsheim” on every shoe of that make
stands for quality the same as heretofore. Con­
sider what you get, not what you pay.
"Flor-
sheim's” are reasonably priced compared with
the value obtained^
Per $1.98
Yard
40 inch wide all silk Crepes de Chine for Waists,
arty dressesand Negligees in the following shades,
1 eacock - Plum-Burgundy — Corn — Grey—Golf
Blue—Maize—Wisteria—Lavender—Ivory—Coral—
Lead—Amethyst—Russian Green -Nile—Rose Pink
T y Blue—\ erbena as well as such staple shades as
Bhck” "
,Ute*’Navy Blue-Midnight Blue and
Exquisite Blouse Models
Just Received—made of
Georgette and Crepe de Chine
and Priced very Specially at
$4.50 .nrf$6.45
Two Smart Models
Red Cross Shoes.
In the New Fall
"How Comfortable!” is an exclamation our shoe
litters frequently hear when trying on a pair of
these famous Red Cross Shoes with the "bends
with the foot” feature.
"And so stylish, too!”
Yes! they are both stylish and comfortable- just
look at the two styles pictured above and you can­
not but admit that they are as smart, stylish and
sightly as any shoe could possibly be.
The model on the left is an 8i inch top all kid
shoe and can be obtained in dark grey or brown.
It can also be had in dark grey or brown kid
vamp with cloth tops to match.
The model on the right is an 8‘. inch top all kid
shoe and is shown in black only.
These shoes are priced from
$8.95 to $12.00.
DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT.
Those ladle«’ who nre unable to do their own .ewing
will tint! the DreMmaking Department on the Balcony
the logical place to vi.it. Mr*. Pinkney, the lady in
charge <* a very competent cutter and designer, and will
be glad to give you the benefit of her help and advice.
Hematitching of all kind* of fabric* at reasonable price*.
To *ay that these Blouse« are values extraordinary is exag­
gerating not one bit for they were bought under a plan that
brings them here at a price far below their actual worth to­
day. Only one store in each city could secure these Blouses
and we as sole distributers in Tillamook are passing on the
saving to you.
Choose your size and style as early a* possible for there is
sure to be a rush for such charming styles as these two low
price«.
The color selections include: — French blue, Hunter green,
coral, flesh, shell pink, grey, maize, black and white.
Ses 2nd Av«. Windoar Tonight.
Wonderful Selection of
Suberb Creations
In Fall Chapeaux.
If any difficulty is experi­
enced in choosing vour au­
tumn Chapeaux it will be
because of the immense se­
lection offered and not be­
cause of your inability to
find vour own particular
style.
There are Pattern Hat*,
tailored model*, beaversand
velvet sailors, etc., in the
richest of autumn shades.
We have also jn*t received
a large selection of new
shape* as well a* a beauti­
ful variety of ostrich feather
and novel bird trimmings.
Miss Rundlett, the trimmer in charge of
the Department is a milliner of many years
wide and varied experience and her help
and advice will be gladly given nt all times.
Any changes you wish made will be will­
ingly carried out or any special orderswill
be taken care of by Miss Rundlett, herself.
Department on the B.i.ony.
Ladies’ Munsingwear
Union Suits
Three Styles as Illustrated
$2.00 Each.
Nice fine quality medium weight bleached Cot­
ton I mon Suits in styles as illustrated. Perfect
S’s'X' W“ri"K’ shape re,ai"i"K
S tylk 21—Low
neck-no sleeves-no
button«— ankle
length.
S tylk
S tti . k 17- Half low neck—short
ankle length.
K.gularSizes 34 t<. Io.
•leevee—half open front
|>vr Suit.
.
.
$2 00
Extra Sizes 41 to 50. Per Suit
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Other spies and qualities from $1 25 to $¡.25