Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 31 March 1915 — Page 14
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First in style, first in service and ,oat in value for the money you inwt. It is perfectly fair to paraphrase jhool-boy history in describing these ohool-boy clothes. Sampeck's have jijon their place as first in favor with S»rre Haute people, simply because ot heir unusual merit.
Sam peck Suits and Balmacaans—s i6st no more than the ordinary brands and you get about twice the style, as well as twice the service for the money. Models and fabrics this spring are more varied than ever. Prices^ fange from $6.00 to $15.00.
Boys' Extra Pants Suits of all wool stripes, checks and broken plaids—tan, brown and gray—both pairs knickers,, full lined—sizes 6 to IS years—$5.00 value, $3.45.
All-woolrblue serge suits, guaranteed fast blue,' sun proof, the knickers full lined, sizes 7 to 17 years, $5.00 value, $3.50.
Little fellow's Tub Suits, guarantg$d"~fiist colors, about two hundred 'suits to pick from—Oliver Twist and vestee styles, many different color combinations and plain white, in sizes I to S years, exceptional value, 96c.
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MOTHERS!
Is Your Boy Prepared for Spring?
There's a reason for our 'asking, for if lie isn't there was never abetter opportunity offered you to fit Mm up than right now. .We've assembled a selection that any proud mother should be glad to inspect. We know you will be favorably impressed, for never before in our history have we gathered such a large and worthy display.
The Home of Totally Different a and Better Clothes
fights not for earthly possessions, but fer spiritual treasures, "The fourth toast is drunk to the future the Messianic age. Many people have a golden age in the post and many believe in a Messiah already come, bat our golden age and our Messianic era, is still in the future. With all our suffering and in spite of the glorious history of our past, Jewish optimism always looks to a perfect future, a future in which Sod will give strength to his people, and bless his peoplfe with peace and to his people will belong all those who have learned this true lesson of life."
BTJILDS MODERN HOME.
Retired Business Man of Judson Plans New Residence. JUDSON, IniL. March 31.—-G. W. McMurty, who has for a number of wars been connected with the business lire of Judson, but retired from business two years ago, Has recently purchased a building site in Rockville ana will erect a modern home for future residence. Dr. Gk C. Price has rented the McXfurty home hen and will move into it next week.
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I think that you attach too much importance to what you think is the cross look of this man. I think he knows when you mak* an excuse to see him, and I would not do it too eft en.
There it no harm in an occasional nod or smile, although no nice girl would carry a flirtation of that kind any further. jM'
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Dear Miss Mills: "I am 21 and I have been siCic in a, hospital for several weeks. I grow very lonely and the daily visit of the houno doctor is the" only bright spot of my life. Now, Miss Mills, tell me what to do. "I am sure he cares a great deal for me, as he is very attentive to me. I am afraid he is somewhat bashful in proclaiming his love, and what 1 want you to tell me is this: Do you think it is out 61 place for me to tell him 1 love him? "Please answer soon, as am getting more ar.d more nurvoua every day and it is retarding my veovcry. "B."
I certainly do think that it would be out 01' place to tell this Man that you caro for him.
I am afraid that you have allowed yourself to become sentimental over a little passing kindness remember that any man who cares for a girl does not need any help in telling her so.
When you are at home artd have something to do, I am sure that you will sre this In a more sensible light.
SINGS FOR B0TABLANS. Miss Marie Louise Petyjohn, a niect of Laren Pettyjohn, entertained the members of the Rotary club foWow^ng their mcnthly business meeting hold at the H^cel Demlng Tuesday evening, with number of vocal selections.
The delegates and alternates of the local club to the international Rotary meeting at San Francisco will be chosjbn at the regular April meeting. The,' secretary of the order was instructed to compile a list of the names bt Jhe members who are contemplating a trip to California about the time ot' th'i international meeting and to distribute the list among the members. ^Bixty-two members and seven guests wiere present and all tendered Miss Pettyjohn a rising vote of thanks. The wuests were Mr. Gilbert with Clifford R. Harold: MessrB. Jardin and Peavey ,*Hth Sam" Lane W, T. Cheney with Mr. 'SMatteer John
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I UNDERGOES OPERATION.
iy Special Correspondent ^BOWLING GRBBN, Ind., March 31.— Iss Hazel Cullin, the seventeen year (X. daughter^jMMr. and Mrs. Bdwairl
VulIln- .ttr^Vlsided In the counti% west of ftore, underwent an for appphdicitls at the CUlMu
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For Healthy Teeth and Mouth Use Listerine
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IP s-^Usc Listerine as a moutlivash as often as you brush your teeth. It cleanscs between the teeth hardens the gums retards decay. Listerine is the original non-poisonous antiseptic—the best dressing for cuts, wounds, burns, etc, Relieves skin irritations.
You can safely use Listerine- internally external 1 y. Prescribed by the besL physicians and dent-' ists for 30 years.
Put it on your shopping list. Special, 16c, 37c and (38c bottle.
With every box of Cliarmona Face Powder sold at 25c tomorrow we will give free one 15c can of Zyydej Zee Talc Powder.^ rA
The regular pri^e of the articles is 40c. Special tomorrow, both for 25c.
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Dear Hiss Mills: "Is there any harm to smile at a strange young, man when he smiles at me? 1 see a certain young engineer who runs the train every day pass our windows, and he smiles at me when he sees me at the window. .v. "How should. I triiit .him so that he not take me for a flirt? Sometimes when he doesn't see me for a while he is angry and has a cross look. *'I it Wrong to try to meet him by pretending to go on an errand? Does he know that yoa do it purpcs*lv? "AN IN~EXPRRIECSD GIRL."
Ordinarily
Easter Ribbons saJ
Hair-btfw, sash and girdle ribbons in and styles.
A most complete ^showing gotten ready for Easter. Entirely new patterns in jacquards, brocades, checks and plaids. And also—all the new things in satins, taffetas and velvets.^. Tft yAll widths—from "the*" narrowest to the widest.
Fair prices—ioc the yard and up to $1.25. First floor,
Sale of Curtain Swiss at 10c the Yard Regular 1 2 1 2 and 1 -,c swiss. Choice of several good patterns. All are 36 inches wide. And/all arc first quality.
Sale at/ioc the yard in the fourth floor.
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Sale of^Untrlmnfed Hats at Average* Offfe-Third Llss ThamU^ual Prices
rect ))if^iiWtroMHthe Maker! low's us to offerfhese unusual valu Every ne^v Shepherdess and sailor shape in b'Ack and all-tfte ^ew colors is included in the special sale. 95c, $2.50, $3, $4.50 and $5 each—and every one
Millinery department third floor.
Special Sale of New Style Leather Hand-Bags at Very Low Prices
each—choice of two styles of melon shaped real pin seal handbags corded colored silk linings, fitted with purse and mirror nickel or gilt mountings stone set clasp. J: Also melpn shaped moire silk bags fitted with four pieces moire strap handle li!ftd partial Covered frame. $3 each—vguaranteed pin seal bags, silk lined, fitted'v/ith-mirror and coin purse gun metal py silver finish frame pleated' front strap handle clasp is set with colored stone. ^$3.50 each—two good styles—melon or long shapes—clasp set with stone to match lining of bag covered frame stout strap handle. Fitted with most necessary fittings. "K $5 each—two good styles ds pictured above.. Dull pin seal bags with welt seam! covered frame strap handle inside kid-lined compartment with frame and clasp plain or fancy silk linings bag clasp set with pearl or colored stone. First Floor.
And the most important feature of the sale is that the petticoats are in the lat-f est and best styles. Just here as the result of a recent special purchase. .^Made of good quality messaline with pleated flounce and fine pleated ruffle all seams are double stitched flounce is full.. Choice of black and colors.
vou'd be glad to get such petticoats.at $2 each, and were.w£ less careful in statins: values we'd say they were worth even more than that.
On sale in the third floor tomorrow morniug at eight-thirty.
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The Most Stylish of Suits Arrived This
Used for afternoon wear.
A timely sale that offers messaline silk petticoats at the very low price o| $1.69 each,
Easter Coats-$2.98 to $12.89
The same sortof dresses as ypu'yc
rfbly. Desirable stvlib.
V"?- 1. If .•»•% J- :-V ^"V v-V -i. Many'"new coats were received this wek. The showing is full and good—praciicai-L lv e^ery garment that was ordered for Easter is here. Plain colors, mixtures, plaids and checks. Every coat in the stock is unusual,and of i*emarka)^bt value. All sires.,
~ahh!x Suits-Special ^.89 to
worth fully an average one-third more. All are new, of desirable styles and well made of wanted materials. Most of the best spring colors are shown. All sizes from 14 missesI to 51 bust.' y* 1 c" I
Dress Skirts $1.99-worth to $5
Not all sizes, but'we're almost'sure that we caii lit you in this special-value skirt. ?frou ve never seen equal values in town tHjSs season. "5 Worth up to $5, we say—and most of thea- i-is arc worth fully $5. .The i^nnex special price is but $1.99.
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prices «. j?Ji^t littlejtKjnch of ribbon, a bunch of flowers, a fancy, a bird or ^pll will turn one of these shapes into a desirableHstylish new Easter hat.
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Late purchases assure the absolute correctness in style fication of all Herz garments. The very latest style eha: in these new silk suits. ^Taffeta, silk faille and silk poplm-^kmoi^ best of spring suit materials. Sensible suits, too—for they may be wl far into the seasons ..t %nd again—the silk suits area bit
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Prices are typically Herz-—very fair and low. Second Flobr.
Sale ot Silk Petticoats at- §1.69 Each
Silk Poplin Dresses at $3/
v" j* 7 About fifty dfesscs in tins lotialj very'^pccial.-.i All. «i«es In sorti one of Choice ol the ^est of spring colors.
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First thfif-u see the chicks anS~Bt. side and the Easter egg candies o. the other. "v!$§|
In going toward the elevators on the west side your attention will be attracted to the unusual showing ot new Easter neckwear—and if you'll stop to look into the case and make a few Inquiries, you 11 be
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Opposite the neckwear ir^ glove display—wonderful!^ p| novelty gloves at most reasoi •prices, -i,
A bit further back are the ribbons—pretty—all colprs.
And then come the bitfles am rosaries and the piaye^ ^Wi special values for Easter chip goers,
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Again to the front the jewelry. New novelties—rtt ed £ere in time for the Easter per.
Across to the east side then fc look at the fancy silk and cmbro% ered hose and the wonderjjiil nell style shoes, that are shown ~i \VWF Hera's., .. ,, ^v. ^.
And then up the elcvator tolt^e second and third floors for thevnew garments and millinery, both of which are -in better assortn^ehts, than ever before. .*
Come to this Easter store' for your needs, or come only to look laround. —in any case you are cordially tyelcome.
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