OCR Text |
Show J I SACRIFICE I SALE I millinery. To clean out our remaining stock we are making .1 I In order to make room for the new fall stock that is arriv- I i'ip daily, we will continue the sacrificing of values in summer I special of TWO PRICES only Hats formerly selling at ' I N'nY Aariong tins lot arc sonic of our taffeta and satin I hats Also one lol of hats, values to $12 at $ 25 eacti Do not , let this opportunity paai bj to Becure a hat to finish the season. Don't fail to come in ami let us show yon ur line r,f new fall J hats qow ready I LAURENE F. FOLKERSON i&j j "Distinctive Millinery" VF'vrm. I Paine & Hurst 4 1 .'. 1 I I 1 , . IMPORTANT INFORMATION For CHARLES C. WALKER Formerly of Dillon, Mont. Inquire Box 61 Care Standard-Examiner Standard-Examiner giving present address. "7- -4- Tea I "saoo()..0.M.(l4a Tr lq Ju TyPJCwL ' Jr inisn's'ssat)i)s A COOI TO TRAOB I Fall Garments Here j I I Prices Are Much Lower j I Lower prices for women's ready-to-wear garments is assured with the first new shipments of handsome garments that have come to j us within the past few days. That the new suits, coats and dresses have an irresistable charm j j that our efforts to choose good styles at moderate prices are meeting meet-ing with approval is proved by the way in which these new gar- ments are being bought. V Almost as soon as the express brings to us these new garments j from their New York makers, are they finding pleased owners. f Come to the spacious Second Floor this week for a first glimpse c of the best creations for fall and winter wear. I A Sale of Silk Dresses This sale of silk and wool dresses all fall styles at prices much like those expected in after-season sales, is attracting many buyers. Dresses of taffeta with all of the charm of the attractive at-tractive fall lines are being be-ing offered and sold and prices that would seem hardly large enough to pay for the silks used in their making. Better have a look at them tomorrow, to-morrow, $ 1 9.50. A Sale of Silk Blouses Th ese silk blouses priced at $3 95 are being bought by women who want inexpensive in-expensive blouses to use between seasons. At these prices there are racks of attractive garments that are easily worth more. The materials are georgette, georg-ette, crepe de chine and tricolette. New shipments refill the racks almost daily. There are sizes for all women. Many styles are trimmed with beads or hand embroidery. See them all at a glance, 2nd Floor. A Sale of Ging- I ham Frocks I The left over stocks of women's gingham dresses I are being sold at a price j that is a bit less than half. Most of them being $25 values, now being cleared away at $9.95. These are NOT ho use dresses, but charming dresses for I street, office or home wear, made in styles that n( are particularly adapted to slender women. The materials are of the very-best very-best of gingham and I many women are buying 4 them in place of ordi- 1 nary house dresses. Millinery Opening I Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday j I This week brings the first important exhibition of the correct styles in millinery for the fall and winter season. Indeed it has been difficult to accumulate a great many hats for the showing j so readily are they being bought by women who like to wear the first of the season's new styles. j However the 2nd Floor will present a pleasing picture beginning Tuesday when all of the smart new millinery now received will be ! arrayed on the tables for easy inspection. Of course we want you to come for a glimpse whether you are of t a mind to buy just now or not You'll enjoy seeing the display Tuesday, 'Wednesday and Thursday, Exhibition Days, 2nd Floor MHBMMMNPMMMMMBMNSM "'"'''"'S-oakv- "SBV 1 1 BSB f mryf. , J |