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Show K FRESH PERCOLATED COFFEE H from our own roaster, will be served fl? free to customers. 1 I "ONEIDA COMMUNITY m Par Plate 1 SILVERWARE m On this well known line, we are go- Iing to offer startlingly low prices. Watch our windows. Genuine Rogers' silverware, at half price during sale, 25-year guarantee goods. Table Tumblers, Limited 1 Number to a Customer k 1 C Japanese Geisha Cups and Q-, 1 Saucers, regular value, 25c. . Y ll Heavy fluted bottom tumbler 3 II Limited number to customer. d& fl $1.00 Cut Glass Tumblers, jq II two patterns tyC I $2.25 Cut Glass Nappies, several I patterns to select ql q I from P I Ly Hand-painted Chinese pattern cups and Saucers, I 1 regular 35c 1 4C $10.50 Water Sets, t i nQ Cut Glass, only i . . . . 4)4.0 $7.50 Water Sets, q q iloral cuttings pO. V Floral Cut Glass , Flower Baskets, I Special at 89c and no more than J one of each to a 70r :1 customer iyC j IIMLJJ -LUW I Mil I Lasky never fails to make I every production a master-apiece. master-apiece. See "The Marriage of Kitty," last time tonight, Al-rhambra. Al-rhambra. I l'ilSl 00 OUR GREAT REOPENING SALE! STARTS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 j MAHIPI 117 A DF THESE ARE OUR REGULAR FIRST QUALITY GOODS, NOT SECONDS BOUGHT FOR SPECIAL SALE. WE UVIIjLVW AKEi CARRY HE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE LINE OF PRESERVING KETTLES, LARGE AND SMALL . "-muaj vw i ttiu SIZES IN THE CITYt ALL SIZES TQ 4q.qUARTSiN GRANITEWARE ON SALE HERE SPECIAL RiCE J?ZLml L,s c ErETTL milk DISH Extra ,y boilers ::::zG-KE s:m ..:::::::.:: z pans pans broad rim dish Regular 50c val- to the housekeepers. ' Six - quart size jd'rimsold pail sold 'Only at pG- 39C We have eveiythlng that ls needed at the fruit canning season, the smallest deep milk pail. ony s store ' J xrice jy to the argest kettles In any kind of ware, strainers, spoons, colanders, sieves Meets many 10 Ouart 1 J this Store JA Inside capacity sifters, paring knives, Jelly glasses, fruit jar rubbers, ladles, fruit jar fillers, needs25r t 1 5i 14C fnr ' 47C One and a half asbestos mats use them under wettle and keep fruit from burning In face , AC ns 11 quarts We are the only store e1ulPPed with a cmPlete line and our stock ls more value x w 12-Quart f 7r " ' than all other stores combined. Size 1 C Another shipment of H WW ifmKntftfiSi HfTkTSl A TITi Ti H TH Mm? m i that popular Blue Bird E J Wg I g MPl I 1 1 1 ll I IUL 7 " tniTfrsafe bTsiiS I RMJL&i jL JL ULliL P Vusiness day of the w mpl6te 'yUr S6t i rflifrS THP ClROQKERY PEOPLE J year. The one complete Coming tomorrow afternoon after-noon only, Hal Ford in the "Maker of Dreams." 2 to 6 p. m. no SOUVENIR BALLOONS TO 1 1 ' jljlfl children, accompanied by parents 1 ! lull I given away in the Bargain Basement. 1 jtj I AluminmnWare I 11 1 We have the only complete line of 1 hIII STAMPED not spun aluminum 1 j' ware in the city. Our prices are be- 1 . i low all others and the weight of our I ) ;'f II ware is heavier. We have an expert I j ijl I in this department, who can tell you I 1911 I how to care for the ware and give 1 I'M I you many valuable suggestions as to I iiWiil its use. 1 ' 113! ' ' UR 1 'II : BARGAIN BASEMENT 1 Has been doubled in size. Here will I j 1 1 j be found the most complete line of 1 ImIM Dinnerware and Kitchen Crockery I FH in the city. 1 f'jjljl1 HOLLAND DELF I We are offering- a beautiful Holland 1 j ;. jj Eelf. 42-piece dinner fl J QQ 1 j ijij set for only .70 if 97-piece set in the same 0Q QQ I HI ( ware for only py .u j r l i We have over 20 open-stock dinner 1 j r , j patterns to select from, $4.85 up to 1 Hi I the very finest Haviland. 1 I'll Don't fail to visit our basement when I : 1 ' down town, the coolest spot in the 1 'ill LEADS WOMEN IN TITLE GOLF MEET j V y c ' llMlMPv i &&& - j! Jj3 WA tr r $ ! I iMiss Elaine Rosenthal. lf3 Af S&' ' "' H' Making her first appearance in the WSiJfi 'i v fl women's western championship at iwc; jllll . J f1 l lli? Chicago, Miss Elaine Rosenthal of JMff W ' " ' I Hi ' that city won the low score prize in f' d$&i& il ' the qualifying round with a total of SP- nI 'ill 91. The meet was held on the Bigftk fWiM If 1 grounds of the Midlothian club. Al- WBv ?v M though scoring conditions were not (fgg ,i&K? w Myra Helmer at Midlothian in 1911, BH BKSJJMPfBlHfflBKB gfc and the course is harder than it was pa jaj;'W9Ssmm ffl m championship was held there in 1907 j SEExaSkSiS! IMI --ft S,95argaret Curtis led the flcld aHWM I't BRAND ta I I ( I Ham and Bacon have that in- 1Va tNB. I HI ' B homekeeper, for they are sav- Efr&?WGmM&sSBUk I jm I ory, have the right amount of jSBaHMB I j1 I lean meat and are made from JSm I H I the western grainfed porker, rUgS I m I not the eastern cornf ed hog-. E3fffif Ifflfcfijjii I m J JUST BETTER THAN OTHERS I II I That tells the whole story about MOUNTAIN BRAND Pro- I f J I ducts. They have become the favorites throughout the entire I M n I intermountain and Pacific coast country, You find them used 1 31 I I in clubs, at camps and at picnics. There is no other meat pro- I fti I I duct that will take the place of MOUNTAIN BRAND. I f ASK YOUR GROCER OR BUTCHER I J.j '.'"'"" 'l 1 fife |