Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 18, 1920, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MA^CH 11, 1920
The Quality Store That Sells For Cash—And Sellini For Cash Sells for Less.
MERCHANDISE—B eing R evealed I n A ll S ections .
TTHLL be unfolded at the .tore, informally, begun. ng now. lie have ”a^e ’“h
V V for thia Spring of 1920 aa will insure it. triumphant .access. 1 be whole store enters
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the spirit of this event—onr interior displays abound ... new presentat.una, our window,
furnish settings for the fine merchandise they contain.
A 7OU are cordially invited to this Tillamook’s premier exhibit
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I The new apparel, millinery and accessories of dress as we 1 as the fabric foundations of <lre88
so splendidly portray at ” Haltom’s Quality Store, will excite the lively interest of all
In fact it is not too early to begin when women think of their fineries for Easter as it is scarcely
three weeks off. Now is the ideal time to make selections when they are at their best. Agajn
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Haltom’s is the place—naturally.
Just Arrived !
Announcing an
Unusually
And How Women Will Buy Them—
Smart and Particularly Attractive
New Dresses.
Collection of Smart and
Charmingly Combined of Georgette, Tricolette,
Satin. Serge and Combinations of materials.
Di st inc ti ve Millin er y
Taffetas,
A wonderful group of these Springlike models await the
"Alterations Done Free of Charge.
She'll Admire The
New Short Coats
Cut and fashioned with youthful swing combin­
ing the eclat of the utmost exclusiveness in mode
with the clean-lined simplicity of smart outerwear
so much desired by the ever young American wom­
an. Many new materials in surprisingly pleasing
style features.
Tan seemingly is the best color and the’re
here, though of course there are dashing colors too,
The weaves embodied in them are Velour. Silver-
tone, Tenseltone, Camel’s Hair Cloth and Polo
Cloth. $18.95. $22.85. $26.75, $36.65, $49.85 and
$59.85.
Dress Skirts.
An authoritative exhibition of new spring
skirts for street, sport and dress wear features our
our apparel displays. In wanted weaves, styles,
patterns and colors. $7.95. $10.85, $11.85, 15.65,
$18.65 to $37.50.
Nemo,
Spring Blouses.
Gossard and American Lady
Corsets.
Bring the Price o
?alth and style within the reach
of all. Before you buy a corset you should be certain it is
correctly made to fit the body and its needs. Not only
does your comfort depend on the corset’s right anatomical
construction, but your health too.
THESE CORSETS FOR SPRING.
Combine all the scientific hygienic principles for
which they are famous, with new and attractive lines.
They are splendidly made of excellent materials.
American Lady Corset, front lace, medium bust,
specially priced at ............................................................. $5.00
American Lady Corset, back lace, in heacy coatil,
double spoon steel, medium bust and long hip. Extra­
ordinary at........................................................................... $3.00
Brassier«, Sixes 23 to 51........................ fl9c. Upwards.
Bringing forth sheer joy in blouses, Georgettes have
never been employed to better advantage than in the
latest blouse creations. Here again simplicity and ele­
gance are the keynote. Filmy lace, touches of embroidery
and brightly colored beads bring out the transparent
beauty of the delicately tinted Georgette and Crepe de
Chine- $6.75,
to $22.50.
$7.98,
$9.68, $10.65, $12.50, $19.98
"Wirthmor” Quality Waists $1.50.
Superior "Welworth” Blouses $2.50
Decidedly unordinary
values are available in these
assuredly washable creations.
You Want One Of Our
Hart Schaffner and Marx Spring Suits.
You may not know It; we’re sure of it. We know something about
clothes, and we can tell you that any man who wants the best and liveliest
style, the best and most serviceable quality In all-wool fabrics and tailoring,
will find it here In these clothes more certainly than anywhere, or than in
other clothes made,
At Hal tom’s.
selection of discriminating patrons who are sure to accord thh
splendid new assemblage the most enthusiastic approval.
Charming and authentic Modes for
the new 1920 season—for dress, gen­
eral and sport wear. Hats of severely
tailored lines, models simply, yet
smartly trimmed, and a number of
charming and original designs to
suit her fancy.
moment the biggest selection of dresses ever exhibited, which
we believe will perfectly meet the requirements of every taBte
and expenditure.
Their newness is a thing of hip puffing, extended pockets,'
droping snug fitting waists and sleeves, and with
feature too, besides are shorter in length than
for some time
Women will Delight in Choosing
From this Assortment of
$36.40, $42.50 Upwards.
New Suits,
Eminently Suitable For Street and Business
Wear And Very Moderately Priced.
They Begin at $35.50. $45.65, $49.85,
$54.%, $59.85.
Come expecting to find at this price garments that
conform in every way to your idea of what desirable
semi-tailored suits should be.
They are developed from good quality Jersey, Gaber­
dine, Tricotine and Serge, with such individuality as
to lend the most delightful variety.
There is ample diversity in the styles,the pleated and
flaring peplums are clearly descerned. Elaborate braid­
ing, embroidery and rows of buttons make them dis­
tinctly smart. Navy blue is the foremost color.
Spring Display
of Dress Fabrics
Spring Footwear,
1 he richest, most elaborate, most
beautiful
collection of distinctive
and fashionable apparel materials wo
have ever made is attracting in the
dress goods section. The unusual var­
iety of superior fabrics, the artistic
and effective combinations and con­
trasts of coloring, the unique method
of display, join in making the show­
ing a fertile field of inspiration for
the woman in search of spring cos­
tume suggestions. We name only a
few of favorite weaves that Dami
b ashion has placed her stamp of ap
proval.
The Newest Models For Woman
or Miss in Pumps and Oxfords.
You may look and travel far before you will
such an extensive collection of handsome shoe styles as is
now being displayed. Never before have the fashionable
shoe designers turned out so many charming and dainty
patterns as have been produced for the new spring season
And these favored models are here for your inspection.
Fact is, all we need to disclose that this is the shop where
Red Cross Shoes are being carried, carried by the best
places throughout the country. In brief we shall endeav­
or to list a few different numbers.
At $6.90 Stylish Black and Brown Kid Pumps, in
Louis Heel, Medium weight sole, width A to E.
At $8.45 Pair— Smart Patent Pumps. In medium
sole, slender vamp and baby Louis heel, widths B to E.
At $6.90 Pair— 5 eylet black kid oxford, stylish
vamp, medium sole, in widths A to E.
In Woolens :
French Serge
Poirett Twills
Fancy Suitings
Wool Jersey
Velour Coating
Poplins, Epingles.
In Silks :
Dewkist, Pebelette,
Georgette, Taffeta,
Crepe de chine,
Duchess Satin,
Silk Mixed Marquisette.
At $9.80 Pair— The pride of the 1920 season are
these winsome brown kid pumps; medium soles, stylish
slender vamp and Louis heel. In all widths.
Cotton Goods .•
Flaxons. Dimity,
Organdies, Percales,
Galateas. Percales,
Mother’s Pride,.
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Voile«- Marquisettes.
Say,
Munsing wear,
The most becoming hat you ever wore. Whether its a soft hat or a
derby we can cover your head with style, quality and satisfaction.
They are the choice of men who appreciate the Importance of a good
appearance. They know by experience that these hats come lip to every
stnndatd demanded by well dressed men. They know that "Mallory" label in
a hat means full value. The new spring styles are here that will go hand
In hand with the new Hart Schaffner and Marx Suit. Including other lines
How splendidly they fit, how successfully they
stand the test of the laundry, how much real solid com­
fort and satisfaction they give, you will never know un­
til you commence to undercloth yourself the Mun*ing-
wear way. Other lines as follows:
Because protected at the weakest pointe- seat, knees and between the
knees with an extra thicknaa of fabric, reinforced by patented interweaving
stitching which does not »how on the outaide. Built to last and they do It.
"Steel Fiber Nik" Suita will protect your pocket and please your boy. In
Hlr.ee T to 18 yean $11.95, $12.95. $13 95. $14.95. 17.50. $17 65, $18.90 and
319.85.
Boy's Hats. Caps. Stockings. Shirts, f.tc.
Prevailing Prices on Staples
SHOE POLISH.
Jet Oil, targe Sixe . ..
Shur-White. tn liquid
Dainty White al .......................13c.
Shlnola. White. Black. Brown,
or Ox-Blood at............ ...............10c.
Bixby Paste. Brown and Black
at.................................................... 14c.
Shlnola Polishing outfits .. 39 c.
QUALITY RUBBERS.
Women's Super quality Rubbers, for Military. Cuban
and Louis Heel; in Storm and Croquet fronts, pr. .. 89c.
Mime* Finest Quality Rubber«. Suitable for English.
Regular and Scuffer Lam Shoe«, Si sen 11 to 3. pr . . . "g<-
Children's Flseat Quality Rubbers. For Regular and
Skuffer last Shoe«, else« 4 to 10 U at
Graduation Ribbons.
Women's Cotton Union Suits. Sizes 34 to 50 at 63c
69c.. 79c.. 89c.. $1 25.
Misses’ and Children's Vests, all sizes. 24c
29c.. and 35c.
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Steel Fiber” Nik Suits.
Wear Like Iron.
solve your spring ward
robe problem.
Dress
Irimmings, too, to en­
hance one’s apparel.
Women's Vests in Wing Sieves. Sleevless and Strap
Shoulders, Sizes 34 to 50—29c., 29c., 44c., 49c„ 59c 79c
and 89c.
Men's Renowned Flonheim Shoes in the most approved styles. Whether
Black or Rich Shades of Brown, they're here at $8 00, $9.65. $10.00
$12.50 and up.
Your Spring wardrobe is incomplete unless one of these new Silk Ties,
adorn it. In every late conceivable pattern to choose from.
Are best for the healthy romping boy. The Easter stock is complete,
says the clothing chief. Drop In and see about something for your boy. The
beat apt Ing fashions, are on display In the clothing cabinet patterns, .-
colors and cut are mannish.
Snow White materials in grand
array for those who are planning
confermation and graduating dress­
es. Our Butterick Pattern Dept, will
For Men, Women and Children.
the prices are $3.75, $4,98. $5.00. $5.89, $6.00. $7.50. and $8.50.
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past, in sizes 16 to 44. Prices .$18.50, $23.45, $26.75, $29.85
At $8.95 Pair— In black kid oxford, similarily styled
as those at $9.35 excepting that it has imitation tip.
Head This Way For
the newest
trimming ideas employed, The bouffant shirt is a an admirable
At $9.35 Pair— Brown kid oxfords, a. favorite with
the discriminating fair sex; welt sole and Louis heel.
Widths A to E.
That’s why we sell them; they meet the Requirements. Other well
Known makes as well—$25.00, $32.65. $39.50, $44.65, $50.00 and up.
We
invite immediate inspection of these. We are showing at this
38 inch heavy quality Striped Percale« light
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27 inch Apron Check Ginghams, the yard
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b tne Dress Ginghams, yard..........
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36 inch Percales, at yard...................
*“c.. 33c.. 35c.. 39c ■ and 42c.
¿«’ellng. Heavy weight. 18 inches wide, the’ yard......... 33° ’ 39c . and 45c.
Straw Ticking, our price. Only, yard,
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Feather Ticking, our price Only, yard ...................................... .............
Sllkolines. plain colors. 3« inches wide yard........................................
filkolinea in fancy designs. 3S inches wide yard..............................
Calicoes, in dark, medium and light, the yard
...............................
81 inch Bleached, yard
89c.
SO inch Bleached, . yard „
93c.
In Standard Brands
Fin* Nainsook, yard............
vVJi 'LU< 'en Eon,r
«he yard
SoMly Finished Lingerie Cloth, vard
UurUln Scrims «Tnch wid!
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29c.
■ 19c.
s
36 Inch
Bleached Muslin
Fairyland, yard.........................
Arlington, yard....................
Hope, yard.........................
Lonsdale, yard..................
Daisy, yard
31c.
35c.
39c.
36 Inch.
Unbleached Muslin.
Special, yard...........
Pilot Sea Island, yard’.’ i
Columbite, yard
Cabot W., yard
81 inch Unbleached.
90 inch. Unbleached ^v^a......... 93c’
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,u,eacned. yard .... qo-
E a Heavv Quality.
S,8c'
29c" 34<? • 38c.. 44c., and 53c
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59c.. 63c
• 49c. and 57c.
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ikl"" 59c.
• l»c and 25c.
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Here Exclusively, 15c., 20c.. 25c., 5*.
.J^7ron* dea"’«’ua of ordering by mail
edd lc. extra for 15c or 20c. patens ,
n 35c- *nd 30c pattens.
Spring 1920 Quarterly at
far m *1* purcl,aaor to a certificate
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