Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 10, Decatur, Adams County, 12 January 1920 — Page 2

SOCIETY DOI* 1 —t—•— Club Caleita* Monday Delta Theta Thu, Mis- Genevieve Berling. Tuesday Ic-Nick dub a theme of Mrs. Ban Falk, Mercer avenue in evening. W. ('. T. U. at the home of MrrFred Repport in afternoon. Ladies' Progressive S. S. Class of the Presbyterian church in evening with Mrs. W. E. Smith on Third street. Men’s section of the Zion Reformed church Tuesday evening 7:30 at the parsonage. Y. P. A. “Pot-Luck" Supper—Mrs. Fred Linn. Wednesday Undies aid society of the Reformed church in afternoon at home of Mrs. . Wililatn Beineke, North Fifth street. Zion Lutheran Ladies’ Aid Society at the home of Mrs. Dierkes in the afternoon. “Five Hundred" club at the home ■ of Mrs. Joe Lose in evening. Ladies’ Aid society of the Reform- • ed church. Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. William Beineke. North Fifth street. Y. p. 8. C. E. of Zion Reformed church. Wednseday evening, with Miss DeTa Sellemeyer. Thursday Paptist Aid Society at home of Mrs. John Chronister at 2:30. Silent Workers of the U. B. church with Mrs. Van Gilder in afternoon. ~~ Friday Woman’s Foreign Missionary society of M. E. church—Mrs. Palmerlee. D. Y. B. class in evening with Mrs Jesse Swartz on North Second street. The W. M. S. of Reformed chinch held a very interesting meeting Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fred Reppert. After the devotionals. Mrs. M. Jaberg led the chapter study, "The Path of Progress." Ta -re were 27 in attendance and the collection amounted to SS.IO. After the business a social hour was spent. + Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mills entertained at a delicious dinner yesterday for Mr. and Mrs. John T. Myers and M ’. and Mrs. O. L. Vance and '(laugh er Lee Anna. ♦ The Yoeman Lodge will hold iacion tonight at their regular meeting. + The Woman's Foreign Missionary Soc iety of the M. E. church will meet Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Palhierlee, !>O4 We t Monroe street. + The Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid society will hold their annual election at their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Dirkes Wednesday afternoon. All members be present at this met tIng. + The Ladies Progressive Sund: y - ■»— 1.1 w—II —T-— Lose Bros. Barber Shop Peoples Loan & Trust Co. Building Modern and Sanitary The best in the city Service for the gentleman who cares. deT |i The complei-Self-starting. Stops automatically. So simple a child can operate itWALTER FUELLING DECATUR, INDIANA ’Phone 874-H List Your Farms and City Property I for sale with Leonard and! Andrews Offices in rooms formerly occupied by Dr. Thomas over Eugeler’s store. Good Service Assured. DO IT NOW 'PHONE 425. ■ iMPBMMWWMIWiBI WlUTLini lU. iki wm mi wi h -.

W ÜBS EBEffl Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemo I ' Will Help You .' Never mind how often you have fried and laded, you can slop burning, itching eczema quickly by applying : &mo. Furnished by any druggist toßac Extra . large bottle. SI.OO. Hewing begins. thq moment Zemo is applied. InaAort time usually every trace of ccztmn. tetter, pimples, rash, an d J similar skin diseases will be removed. I'or clearing the skin and making it vigorouslyhealthy. alwaysuse Zemo.the penetrating, antiseptic liquid, ItljM agreasysalveanditdoesnotsfain. When others fail it .is the one deperidahle treatment for skin troubles of all ibc la W. Rew Co.. Cleveland, O. . chool class of the Presbyterian , < hurcli will meet with Mrs. M E. Smith of Third street Tuesday evening for their regular monthly meeting ! The Silent Workers of the U. B. | church will meet with Mrs. Van Gilder, corner of Ninth and Nuttman , avenue, Thursday afternoon at one I o’clock. The Baptist Aid will meet with Mrs. John Chronister on West Monroe street. Thursday afternoon at 2:30. HOPE IS SISSIES Judge Sessions Refuses to Grant Demurrer of Senator Truman Newberry MUST STAND TRI Al Case will Begin January 27th—Asked that it be Dismissed on 3 Counts (United Press Service) Grand Rapids, Mich.. Jan. 12— (Special to Daily Democrat)— Hope •f Senator Truman Newberry and 134 others indicted with him that the case against them would be dismissed faded today when V. S. District Judge Sessions denied a demurrer rgued by the defense. Newberry's attorneys argued that the indictents were unconstitutional. The Newberry case will begin January 27 as previously arranged. The three counts upon which the defense asks that the case ba dismised were that congress-' had whole power in state election matters. That if congress does feave this it never has, been exercised. That the penal code does not pro- ' Aide for election cases. ‘ In his opinion Judge Sessions* skill in part: “To deny the government the right • to protect itself from such evils is to deny its right to exist.” OH, BOYS! HOW MANY HAVE YOU? (United Press Service) Cleveland. Ohio. Jan. 12 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —The “Ideals young man must possess 179 virtu, ■ This was the conclusion of some 500 church goers who at the request of Dr. H. S. Fritsch of the Hough Aven re Congregational church, prepared a tvniposium of virtues. Honesty, re--1 gion and moral cleanliness headed the list. Neatness and cheerfulness v.ere near the top. Cleanliness, good mixing and a good job came next They were followed by good manners, jense of humor, education, courtesy (ourage and industriousness. Fifty I ;onng women inserted the following: He must have good looks; he must be :.ble to dance: must he jolly; he must : ot first and several expressed the belief that he must be blonde and still ethers liked him “tall and dark." Returned Canadian soldiers arc asking a property-tax emeption up •so $3,0000. Starhtha New Year RlgHf By Buying Second-Hand IIJTO PARTS Everything lor an Auto at P’g Bargains. Your dolhr will buy two dollars’ worth of dependable auto £ accessories. Follow the trail of thousands of wise, motorists and make tracks for the Mai 'r Bide & Fur Co. “30 years in Decatur.” ’Phone 442.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, .MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1920.

I Entering the First Full Week With its Rich Wolfe of Merchandising I I Opportunities in E. F. Gass & Son s I I 'f ARV CLEARANCE SALE

' '.! OWING in .m auspicious beginning Saturday with opportunities of an unusual nature >»< rchandising that is above the commonplace, this .l a i ..tv ( li iiauc. Sale swings into its first full week bringing with it ■T. an . iiolny in ssa th.'t should he carried into every home An econm oinv nil s' . c that deserves careful reading, for this is no half-hearted disi utial of undesirable nu rchandise. but a broad gauged clearance extendiltg <thpougout our entire stocks of women’s, misses’ and children's 1 apparel.

I The January Clearance Includes Our Entire Stock of Winter I COATS, SUITS, DRESSES. FURS Etc, I A Are Greatly Under Priced I ' i i(i cd, we have inadi the prices low—if we were f > shout the news from the housetops it would make lhe savings no greater. i his much, however, lhe quality Os our garments and the savings are worth while and may be depeiKkil upon.

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I A.1.:,'I’misiiJ Bargains Here and There Ladie: ’ ■ ■■ ' LiuviDi* ts ILx,ulur Dresses el heavy quali- ■ ily ■i, i!> 'li ; (k»r.k. ;Aid ;'it colors; pretty patterjj.s; (•* 1 (IQ a Speci.ti i-.a- th‘. s.ik' s- j <1 M Ladies’ S3.UQ . prorts Fashioned Jroin best J?ejChildrens . 2.id Dre.*-e. -.'a ver new dresses in best quuliiy percale and M gingham; belled r ieci. with long sleeves. fi}l OQ ’• tej Sale price y H Ladie.-.’52.50 Uuion Sui.-. “Valaslic’’and’-‘Set Snug” brands; ■j (IQ : H Sizes 31 to 11. Huy now >r next winter. Sale price the suit ' f H $2.00 1 : anr.ei ette'Nir :Hi own.; Cdt go.«l nnd'fnll from extra i pTA , M quality 11m dlcltc. Si/ I , "Hi. 17 and 19. Sale price 11 H Ladies’ Separate SkirL. i lahd-wmely styled skirts in all-wool serges, whip cords and i.-vcllks, $7.50 so $lO-00 values in the £T»£* E* sal;'. Choice Nev. '■> ciii Wai ls i! v a|c and smartly trimmed; now „ QQ spring v.aizls, ■ !?; I 1'2., Sale, price, choice. Chiidren’s SZ.SO $v cait warm knit < f ffil-wdol yarns in d* | {••fX red, i t n and pink, sizes 20 to 31. Salt price tb I Choice of our enure stock of Choice of our entire stock of 1 a dies’ Vinter 1 Children's 11 i: s£.l9 Hals $1.19

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This Announcement Brings to the Front I A Remarkable Lot ot Dresses I •r' . s ,-e beauties! W ish we could tell you about call one! Somehow we feel that you will be I ■i l r I. sic the i. so we will limit ourselves to a brief dcscriptim of live wonderful groups.

iA ' Handsome New * J * SILK FAILLE DRESSES ty' . ■ • -t: Sale- Price Sl !. ■.-> 1“ *f ■ , A .special pun’iase ’way 5 , . limits j'l ict- Channing * •< ’ > , .*, ~ BL,'les in, colors of black, ■ t j * . brown. anil navy. . > i 1-S.to 4f>-

. Entire Stock of Suits Half and less Than Half V;,, - ?i >wss7.su S< J « 75son 75SO j| 50 • Devided mto 3 groups / J , ’"“ diid.priced for the sale O’ *♦ | *»./• * S/1 _ • ■ —I. ■ — —<• JI 1 -

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BIG SALE OF GEOK.GETTE WHS’S Regular $7.50 Waists Sale Price $5 95 Included art stunning waists of tub silks in new stripe eflects. Jhe Georgettes conic in [he new styles and colors—and did you know that w'aists have gone sky-high? These are wonderful bargains. -x

I his first full week will unfold new and rich opportunities that should 1 make this week lhe most important of the January Clearance. | lhe space given Io this announcement—large as it is—will in no way £ be sufficient to carry out the purposes of lhe Sale, for we cannot begin h> f sei forth all the splendid opportunities that have come to sight, at this fc time. W’e ask that you come ami see for yourself lhe unusualness of the oflerings in this January Clearance Sale.

One Gioup SILK DRESSES Values to $35.00 Sale Price $18.50 Clever Styled Dressws in ■ wanted silk matwials. New colors and trims; cut for quick clearance. a A ante ■ at A

Any Woman Who Wants a Coat Cannot Choose a Better Time Than Now Our Entire Slock of Beautiful Coats arc to be grou|)ed into three distinct lots and priced $17.50, 27.50, 37.50 '■'ormerly Priced at $87.50 Stunning coats of rich wool Velours. Sllvertones, Broadcloths and Ann novelties—volvet collars, plush colinrs and collars ~f self. rlvery conceivable style and shade. All size;,.

J Three Special Lots of Coats | I bat wil’ be the Sensation of the Sale Lot No. 1 Lot No 2 Lot No. 3

Misses' & Ladies’ WINTER COATS Values up to $27.50 Jan- Clearance Sale Price $5.95, $9.95 Warm and sturdy as well as stylish in such line fabrics as Velours, Velvets and Wool Novelties. lim —— lllllM *Wl'— !■ —f—M,

AO Fars 14 Ort Regular Price

Special Purchase up to $39.50 SERGE DRESSES Sale Price $19.75 Handspriiel'.' *‘vied frocks Os fiX< t Navy Serge, Elaborately • t:. 1 :-,j(]( red. Sizes of 16, is and ;„s. Those desiring a *-Tgp dress of the better sort for a small sum cannot a: it t (l miss this.

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Ladies’ WOOL COATS Values up to $32.50 Jan. Cleatenee Sale Price '513.75Handsome (Y>ah (t |- . ( j|_ . wool Velour, P o ] ( , C ' and Kersey.C.„l„ rs ""? ; bt "*" ' — " t. — :

Extra Special 142.00 SILK VELVET DRESSES Sale Price $22.95 I Stunning dres.'es of all-silk I VPlvet in blouse effects, ■ trimmed with silk braid; fancy silk vest; Colors of taupe and blue.

JLJky v 4 Ladies s Silk PLUSH COATS Values up to $60.00 Jan. Clearance Sale Price $19.75 22.75 32.75 | Sizes .»■< to 48 in smartest Flush Coats. Every coat represents a saving & of at least 50%. —Get your Plush Coat now!

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