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Show May White Sales; Begin Tomorrow! Tomorrow morning the doors open to the White Sales of May, 1920. I I Perhaps we should call this a "white and pink sale," since there are so many handsome silk garments in flesh color as well as the usual lines of dainty cottons. 1 I Stocks for this sale were purchased long ago, when prices were much below the present-day level; and i i addition to this, many of the items I you see here advertised are selling at very close to the maker's price f ! to us. I I gs Bloomers and Drawers I Jkv n Sale SO cts. 9 Tj X ' Who would stop to make them, when we f I k ) 3& offer women's and girl's drawers and bloom- jjj evSA rs mae kest quality muslm in both i sCr r k&m (rt) pink and white? Offered in all sizes; gar- jj I l(ViVi JPt WT men ts worth to $1.25. May White Sale. 50c J I Urm UMlli Bloomers, Skirts, etc. J f M 3Mf vv ' n S&le 95 cts. I $ XtJs? 1 LJI& JSI Surely this seems like before-the-war prices, I 0 rU-S rr don't 3rou think so? Women's bloomers, J LiUS' corset cover drawers, and muslin skirts, all lJJw Sk njrO jgf Qf them made of a very good quality of ( 1 crepe or muslin. Our usual values selling to a 3 $1.75. In the May White Sales at 95c I I Chemise, Skirts, Gowns Blue Bird Garments I On Sale $1.45 On Sale $2.95 I jr Laces and embroideries have been tastily You have admired the popular blue bird ! J used in the trimming of these garments designs in undergarments. Now you may that are being sold so reasonably. Muslin buy them at much ess tnan usual prices. ? chemise, skirts, bloomers and gowns of I4ere are gowns and pajamas of blue bird S slipover and button front styles; materials crepe Qf best quality. The values that S I are good muslin and crepe. Values to 3e usuay up to $4.50. May White $ j $2.50. May White Sales $1.45 Sales $2.95 I Garments of Nainsook ' jyew Muslin Garments I I On Sale $1.95 On Sale $1.25 j A Almost as fine as silk are the nainsook For Qne doar and twenty.five cents I and batistes of which these garments are row b women.s muslin s in & made and the fine lace trimmings and i. j , c . . 1 c r 1Ilcluc tllv- . . , r r i slipover and button front styles; new a i embroiderv are selected to match the tab- ,. 1 i ,. l jui 0 ciuuiuiiy aiu style skirts, chemise and bloomers. Many 9 (j ric included m this assortment are enve - q them trimmed good laces and em. -U ope chemise skirts, gowns Billie Burk broideries The usual $2 yalues May g 1 Pa!ama Land 1 White Sales $1.25 I values. May White Sales $1 .95 v j I Hand Embroideried gy ,Ji I Gowns and Chemise- " Vv I i The careful needleworkers of the "n JiJLcs c Philippine islands have embroi- y&M zl (jf (r t J dered these garments for us by 1 ?T Xi A nlJ t I hand. They are exceptionally rT j J , , TTv IJ7 JMrrWtl ' I pretty, the fabrics being of fine , -J I frokj 4 if 6 ! I nainsook and longcloth. Included I 1 . fflo j lj c are envelope chemise and night V I Wytl ksp f ft gowns. $4 yalues are now $2.45; f ) wMlP 1 . $5 values are now $3.45; $6.50 vK ' I values are now $4.45; $7.50 tJL I 1 values are now $5.45 r ' Nainsook, Crepe and Batiste Garments of Silk j Garments, $2.45 . on Sale, $4.45 s Of very fine and sheer nainsook, crepe These garments are made of rich, heavy J ! and batiste these garments are made and washable crepe de chines and wash satins 5 cleverly trimmed. The assortment includes a.nd silk jerseys. We doubt if better mate- I muslin princess slips, envelope chemise, rials are usecl in ladies' silk undergar- underskirts, gowns, straight chemise, ments. The garments offered here are j? ! Billie Burk pajamas in one and two-piece bloomers, vests and envelope chemise. A styles. These are good values at $3.50, Tne good $7.50 values. May White 5 I the usual price. On sale now ..$2.45 5ales $4.45 Ci'epe de Chine and Satin Dainty Garments of Silk j ! Garments at $3.45 on Sale, $5r95 I I It has been a long, long time since you Heavy, drapy, washable- crepe de chine were able to buy such garments as these, of pure silk, rich wash satins, and silk jer- of silk material, at such a price. Here are sey of a heavy rich quality are used in 1 - 2 envelope chemise, bloomers, vests and the making of these envelope chemise, j 2jur V camisoles made either of crepe de chine, bloomers and skirts. The trimmings are ( wash satin or silk jersey; dainty lace of daintiest laces and Lady Fair ribbons. 1 BlU trimmings. Values here to $6. May White All sizes are included. Values to $9. May jjj lpi Sales price $3.45 White Sales $5.95 ! j I ?) Garments of Silk I fX Cyf fVv Dainty Trimmings f UtA IX Fine lace and embroidery trimmings f c fetttAo aPTfK a t0 tie attractveness f these f y nana1some garments that are made of z J j I A ) e ,est neavy all-silk crepe de I ij2ip iifeL chines and wash satins. Gowns, en- I y y K(i velope chemise, skirts and bloomers I 1 Vl are ncue' I Ll Y I Jl j - .Jfru. $10.50 values on sale $6.95 x 1 4V r$ r " $l2-50 values on sale $7.95 I $14.50 values on sale $8.95 rr H B Your Furniture Gleams msS dullness gives way to newness, and QjJCZ YllZ? the surface is easily made water- IH b iSSSISr proof and beautiful if you U3e icigjir FLOOR FINISH . Especially made to withstand the H cw vrai.h icu an? tread of grinding heels on H Bd a floor, it is for that very reason the iH TAibt Be.ntint ideal varnish for refinisbing IH SSToTT. 8 'FURNITURE and ALL WOODWORK o.rk T Easy to apply, it dries overnight H M.hoganr' wtn 3 tough, durable lustre that is IH I Ll guaranteed not to crack or chip. IH t " r- . i Nothing to mix nothing to fust with. IH J"t Dip the Bruih, Come in Let ui show you whnt Kuanizc will do. 1 H OGDEN PAINT, OIL & GLASS CO. I 2440 Washington Ave. Phone 4 ' MINNOCH GLASS & PAINT CO. H 2370 Washington Ave. Phone 514 IH pi The Particular Economy of the ig I 1 measure the' value of a day, you can begin to measure the economy i H - 1 and service of the modern laundry. Tour laundry gives you one day I H ' I a week free to devote to your family, to yourself or to your home. 1 Moreover, now is the time of all times to turn over your washing P-S i to your laundry. Dependable home help is increasingly hard to find Pfv v j -and the wages are extremely high. Laundry equipment for the lsv jSm 1 1. liome, of any real service, is prohibi- I Perhaps even greater economy14 is found in the fact that our scien- IT M ! tific laundering actually cuts down the cost of your clothes. Laun- 1 flslllilv a m 1 i dry methods are now so scientifically thorough and gentle, laundry 1 A ( Ni I ' water filtered to so velvetyt a softness, sorting so carefully watched, i F I' 1 I that even the sheerest and 'finest materials are thoroughly guarded. I I Thus is measured the particular e conomy of your laundry with this ' Jj'' I ' The modern housewife knows that the actual cost of wash- 1 n 1 ing is not measured in terms of equipment, soap, starch, . I 1mm ' 1 I hours, or even clothes. She knows that it is her health that jBH " I , pays, and pays dearly. The frantic rush and burden of mj 1 ' wash day, its fatigue and weariness, are health and joy- B ffl I destroying prices which the modern woman cannot, in 8 , 1 justice to herseK and family, afford to pay. 11111111 feS&lrafra 1 S It tvould bo 'the poorest sort of economy to age and worry yourself -when right; g PsE-J SbhB j at your door is the genuine economy of your laundry. Guard your home from M gS SEEm g the disorder ' and vapors of soiled clothes and sudsy water. Telephone gj |