Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 November 1914 — Page 7

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NOVEMBER 2, 1914.

Mrs. T. F. Grover entertained with .: ^Hallowe'en party Saturday afternoon sir her son, Charles Franklin Grover, it their home on Walnut street. The hours were from 2 until 4 o'clock, during which time the children were entertained with Hallowe'en games. The hostess was assisted by the Misses O'Reilly, Nash, May and Cora Davis.

The dining room was attractive with its Hallowe'en emblems and large French baskets filled with roses and lilies-of-the-valley. A delicious lunch3 eon was served.

Those invited were Dorothy Wagner, Mary Frances Pine, Jane Sherman, I, Janet Crouse, Willa Reiman, Margaret

Minnis, Mary Bogart, Charlotte Harris, Rose Dengler, Elizabeth O'Reiily, Margaret Cook, Frances Cook, Catherine Frank, Virginia Boston Thomas Trueb, Ernest Williams, John Greeks, Billy

Myers, James Hollis, Ray Hornung, I 'v Klener Noeffel, "William Harris, William Henry Hanna, Daniel Henley, Max

Goodman, Morris Graf, A. Z. F. Wood, John Foster, John Ely.

Miss Marie Stevenson entertained [with a masquerade party Saturday {evening at her home, 1932 North Ninth (street. There were forty guests. .The house was decorated in the Hallowe'en emblems. The evening was spent music and games, one of the interesting features being fortune telling.

Ice cream and cake were served. The guests were Lucile Tilly, Verl uncie, Irene Murphy, Marie Stevenon, Ruth Briggs, Ruth Crabb, Howard iVarman, Nelia Brown, Mildred Kindall, Cecil Trueblooa, Florence Mendenhall, Willow Mendenhall, William Anderson, Cathaline Lewis, Bernard Wheeler, Hildagard Wheeler, Frances RansfoSd, Frances Clatfelter, Malcolm and John Harrington, Dolos Stevenson, Ralel'gh ^•Muncie, Mary Edith Warm |n, Thelma

Harrington, Mary Costin, Dorothy Bronz, Thelma Westly, Ruth Garret. 'John Shaw, Elmer Dalquist, Margaret ^...DalQuist, Leonard Zwerner, Fanny

Zwerner, Ella Anderson, Charline An%*derson, Helen Scholtz, Edward Wan Alser.

Miss Laura Herndon, of 1550 Second "'JTckvenue, entertained about forty of her ^^Jriends Saturday evening with a Halowe'en party at her home. The rooms presented a rustic scene as the guests snmasque entered the darkened rooms

With weird decorations of ghosts, hobgoblins and jack-o'lanterns arranged every corner. The evening was spent dancing, games and music. During A. he evening a Hallowe'en luncheon of pumpkin pie, apples, rolls and coffee S§| were seiwed by the Misses Flo Byers 4 i.nd Helen Herndon. f*4j Those present were aMrie Keunecke, 9 imogene Buttland, Bessie and Mary

IcBain, Pauline Eller, Burmah Watins, Eva Norris, Mary Henderson, aaggie and John Borum, Helen Hernon, Richard Eppert, Retus Henderson, lifton Dodson, Kenneth Edwards, ewey "Valentine, Frank Chapman, Jack ierndon.

Miss Rose Woody was hostess Sat^•dav evening for a masked Hallowten party at her home, 2432 North Sevhth street, having as her guest of fonor Miss Kelsey Allen, of Alexandria, ho formerly lived in this city. The bests, who were members of Miss joody's sorority at the State Normal,

Ime enmasque and a number of atkctive costumes were worn. The eve-

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was spent in games and fortune Sling, after wheh a three course sup3r was served. /The guests of the sorority were the isses Norris, Nellie Thresher,

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"ijA. numter of young people enjoyed ^progressive Hallowe'en party. The •'•^t van of the evening was spent jtlthe home of Miss Gertrude Elliott,

South Third street, and the latter ?t't of the evening was spent at the iel16 Miss Carrie Basler, 902 South fofth street. -n he participants were Anna Steed, jo^na Baesler, Clara Junker, Nell Elt, Margaret Steed, Carrie Baesler, trude Elliott, Wilbur Hunter, Har(J Fox, Robert Pfeif, Will O'Connell, th#ar(i Hite, Erskine Biddle, Robert

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Ross Elliott.

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Mary Louise Heckelsberg, of

wht Washington avenue, entertained ger®r home with a hard times party. 4 ma evening was spent in dancing, flv4c and games. Cider was served

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4 Jnsfion Newberger, Mr. and Mrs. John doWne and family, the Rev. and Mrs. iiles E. Williams, Pauline and Her-

Flo Greusing, Inez Conway, Sallie, cariand Harry Borum, Will, Fred, Os-was-nd Allie Bryant, Louis and Edwin I distidsberg. mai'.

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a gose Hallowe'en party Saturday I maring at her home, 773 Lafayette shorie, by a number of her friends

Uricanie masked. The hostess was injuhted with a bunch of yellow and ^ami flowers. A picnic supper was chaxd. impa guests were Mrs. Catherine Welf* roonhd son, James, Mrs. Lizzie Conoback»r. and Mrs. Sam Hall, Mr. and

Blugf-aron Conover. esseriand Mrs. P. J. Ward, of Gilbert have received word from Mr. rs. Joseph P. Hogan, who have

Europe since last spring. Mr. rs. Hogan write that owing to conditions they are obliged to their visit to the old country they were sailing from LiverthJctober 28. Mr. and Mrs. Hogan jheduled to reach Terre Haute iext week. Becl ta, wt

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their son, Arthur William

^The table was ornamented with birthday cake containing four Satlon|tapers

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were laid for Mr. and Mrs.

Pare,ind son, Arthur William, Mr. and 1*lllam Heine, Mr. and Mrs. R. aend a Josephine Heine. the

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game Vilows, cocoa, cakes and fruits pame J^ved. The decorations were a ^eaves

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game, Ig ^e contests. the easr PrinceUj^g^ h0 has served in the Uams. room for the past few years, tie. Mented with a gold watch and I a t^ fliher daughter, Miss Anna, asd

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Hi! be a little old folks confay evening at the Redmen's

htf t1/? Lafayette avenue, given 'hn Martin company of sing.he Fife brothers. Old time old time costumes will be of the entertainment. The 11 be "lit" at 7:30 o'clock. .11 be a meeting of the Queen cle of Trinity M. E. church

G^'ening, November 3, instead 7^Ser 10, as scheduled, at the V? Mrs. Robert Gibbons, 1116 s. treet. Mrs. C. A. Kelthe assisting hostess.

JW I^anrlers has returned end visit in Indianapolis Mary Hiokey. Saturday

Give your feet a treat—« few

)f PLEX will make yoor aching, eaty feet, feel fine—removes calId corns.-- Get Plex and only Ptex.

Tuesday, at No approvals.

668«- ALRPECHT^ —610

Smartest Coats in Town—Over 1,000 ot Them Too

English Raglans, Redingote, _Paddock, College, Motor, Balmacaans, White Chinchilla, Broadtail, Po-Moire, Crushed Plushes, Arabian Lamb, Broadcloth and many other kinds of Coats magnificent collection of approved styles. Priced $5.00 to $10.00 less than others charge for equal qualities.

Extra Special Tuesday, $2.98

Children's Coats, 2 lo 6 Year Sizes The season's prettiest models samples from leading New York maker values to $7.50.

Great Sale of Black Goods

We are closing out our Dress Goods, and every piece must be sold before we move. For selling tomorrow we offer 40 pieces of new black wool Dress Goods at 14 to less than regular price. Come early and choose from the large selection on the bargain tables.

$1.50 and $2.00 Silk Crepe de Chine and Charmeuse, $1.00

40 inches wide, in all the! aesirable colors street and evening shades very best quality pure silk yarn dye. Best bargain of the season.

$2.50 Crepe Meteor, all silk, $1.50 yard.

40 inches wide, extra heavy quality, in the best evening and street shades here is your opportunity come early for choice.

Hosiery Department Specials 25c

ovenina Miss Zanders was among the posts'at a Hallowe'en j,arty given at trie Breneke dancing acaderti}.

Members and friends of the MattK church will give a reception on Tuesciav evening to the pastor, the Kov J. "Everett, and wife, the church r-arlors A-prepxam of music and addresses has been arranged for the occasion.

Miss. Mary Alice Warren, Miss Frances Warren, Mrs. Samuel R. Hamlll and Mrs. Edward P. Fairbanks have returned from a motor trip through Brown county. The trip was made in Miss Warren's car.

There will be a meeting Tuesday afternoon of 1he Areme club in the Masonic hall. The hostesses will be

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$1.25 and $1.00 Fancy Silks, 69c yard

In this lot are plain and fancy Messalines, Taffeta and Crepe de Chines also lining satins, made by Skinner & Belding Silk Co.

Ladies' Black Fleeced Hose double heel asid toe all sizes 2 pair for Ladies' Heavy Fleeced Hose double sole and high spliced heel ribbed top regular and extra, sizes

Ladies' Good Quality Cashmere Hose heel and toe black or gray, all sizes

Children's Fast Black Ribbed Fleeced double heel and toe all sizes 2 pair for

Children's Fine Ribbed Cashmere Hose heel and toe all sizes

Infants' Part Wool Hose, all sizes black only 2 pair for Infants' All "Wool or Silk and Wool Hose heel and toe black and white all sizes

Men's Cashmere Hose double heel and toe black or gray all sizes pair

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Mesdames Lena Nash, Catherine Srofe. Mary Murphy, Elizabeth Maddex.

Mrs. E.. C. Shourds, of 2010 North Eighth street, .has returned from a several weeks' visit with relatives in the Lake George region New York and in Massachusetts.

Miss Elise Robadier, who is attendschool at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, spent the week end visiting Miss Martha Royse, of South Fifth street.

Miss Lucia Brokaw, who spent the month of October at Tryon, N. C., the geust of Miss Mary Beach, is expected to return home Tuesday.

Mrs. J. J. Shutleworth leaves soon f^r Californa, where she will Bpend

TERRE HAUTE TRIBUNE

Because here Is where style and price meet. Snappy, clever, smart waists and blouses at a saving of a dollar 01 two at any time whether it's a sale or in regular stock. Now it's fine all silk crepe 3e chines, black, wnlte and evening shades, wri£h $3.00 to $3.50

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And we will sell you a pretty Sateen Petticoat with fancy flounce, worth 50c to 79c, and with this 20C coupon you get one at

Fancy Sateen Petticoats 29c

Bring this coupon Tuesday and you can choose from pretty Sateen Petticoats in black and colors, OOf* worth 50c to 79c, and all you pay us

None without coupon. ALBRECHT'S

Albrecht's Famous for Waists

We said it before. We say it again. The Always Busy Waist Department.

Why?

The New Black Velvet Coatees, Vests, Basques, Boleros—

Or what you want to call them, are on sale (£1 QO at Albrecht's at

Why pay more? They're quite smart and will be the rage this winter. Bedsides, they're quite warm and afford protection from the winds. Cost $1.00 to $1.50 more at other stores. Investigate.

Don't Pay Fancy Prices for Your

MILLINERY

If You Do Your Own Millinery Work

See these $2.00 to $3.00 velvet and plush shapes in black and colors on sale here Tuesday,

„Iiss Mr.ry G. Beach, of Gilbert avenue, who has been at Tryon, N. C., for the past few weeks, is expected to return home Tuesday.

Members of the College Avenue Missionary society will meet Tuesday afternon at the home of Mrs. F. A. Tabor, 308 Kent avenue.

Mrs. Leonard Middleton, who has been confined to her home on Gilbert av-enue with an attack of pneumonia, is convalescing. 1

S.Irs. Frank Beard has returned from a several weeks' visit in Shreveport, La.

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Today's Store News

Presents Unexpected Saving Opportunities. Our Removal Sale closes very shortly. The special prices today are made possible by many large purchases of the buying syndicate of which the Albrecht store is a member. Some big deals were closed last week and many lots are offered today. Read and

come with expectations high and you will not be dissatisfied as ALBRKCHT'S TRUTHB'UL ADVERTISING NEVER DISAPPOINTS.

Bring This Coupon Tuesday and Pay Us 29c

ALBRECHT'S.

Ifs Not Necessary at Albrecht's

A sale of high class Trimmed Hats at $1.98

whereas the intended price®

were from $3.00 to $5.00. They're new, smart, nobby and clever styles. Hats of velvet and plush with stylish feather trimmings. Reduce vour millinery bills by attending QQ this sale $3 to $5 hats at.. vA*t/0

98c

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the winter with her daughter, Mrs Earl Sibley, and family.

CITY NEWS IN BRIEF.

J. E. Brooks, 1817 North Twelfth and One-half street, reported to the police Sunday that ho had lost his gold Elgin watch between Thirteenth and Fifteenth streets on Ash.

Th« regular monthly meeting of the board of directors of the Chamber ot Commerce was to be held in the rooms of that organization at 4 o'clock Monday afternoon.

The .smart looking^ fitted pur&e shown in' illustration is one of our many very special values to be had in our leather bag section. It has 5-piece fittings, all silk lined and made of morocco and pin seal leather, 5%x4 inches exceptional' value

$4.00 to $7.50 Extra Special!

Offering the biggest values you will see this season. Samples of leading New York maker, Bought at a big price concession &nd sold the same way. Silk and velvet, silk and serge, All Cloth and All Silk Dresses. Mostly one of a kind. None iarger than size 89. Tuesday $15 to |25 dresses at

$10

No approvaJs.

ALBRECHT'S

Another lot of sample dresses of silk poplin and serges worth to 112.60 at

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No approvals. 38 only.

ALBRECHT'S

Ladles' cream fleeced Vests and Pant*, C\ all sizes

Ladles' heavy fleeced Vests and Panta, cream or white regular and FAextra sizes t/vC

Ladles' white fleeced Union Suits, made high neck, long sleeve* ankle length or Dutch neck, and elbow sleeves, PA all sizes ....UUC

Ladles' cream or white fleeced Union Suits, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length, extra good quality,

r/a"^£1.25

Boys' gray flee^d Union S it a A 6 to 16 OUt/

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Tuesday we wlU sell Boys' and Girts' Wool Sweater Coats sizes 6 to 14 years worth $1.50 and a 50c Knit Hockey or Skating Cap, all for $1i00, if you will bring this coupon-

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Are Shown at Albrecht's

$1.30 and $2 Hand Bags $1.00 Genuine Leather

It'8 not often that you can find leather hand bags like these at one dollar. They are made of real leather Morocco, pin and crepe seal grain fitted with card case, coin purse, inside pocket mirror and powder puff. At least fifteen different styles to select from mountings are gun metal, nickel, gilt and leather covered real $1.50 and $2.00 ... A A Leather Bags, for ....... A :...

Sale ot $15.00 to $25.00 Dresses Tuesday at $10,001!^"

Underwear Dept. Specials

to headquarters. No one called for it Monday. Sparks Igmlted the shingles on a "house owned by Mrs. Percy Stout at Oakland and Schaal avenues abclut noon Monday and caused damages amounting to about ?5.

ATTORNEY PTJGH RETURNS.

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Patrolmen Snotih and Kendall Sunday night found a suitcase filled with men's clothes in the alley in the rear of 223 North Third street and took it he replied that 'i»Vstd not, as h» has columns oi.The Tribune.

Legal

Here for Week's Stay on Business. Attorney Horace C. Pugh, who has been living in Los Angeles, Cail for the past year, is in Terre Haute for a week's stay, on legal business. When aeked if he had /come home to vote

Misses' fleeced Union Suits, cream or white, all sizes from 2 to 16

50c

Children's heavy fleeced Shirts and Pants, come in gray, cream or white, ail sizes ranging in QfTprices from 15c to.. OOC

LadlesT white fleeced union suits, high neck, long sleeve or Dutch neck and elbow sleeve. $1.00 value, suit

75C and-85c

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purchased property in Los Angeles and expects to make that his home. He is very much in love with the climate of California, and says that his wife's health as well as his own has been much benefitted by their residence there. Thoy are eating strawberries, raspberries and blackberries out there now, as they have been since last February, when they were first put on the market. oYOUR HOUSE IS NOT REALLY ON

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