Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 31 March 1915 — Page 22
SERVE EASIER
ite Programs to Be Given ing and Evening By Church, and Sunday School.
exercises at Centenary church jrating liaster next Sunday A and evening will be of more Ul*aJ interest. Dr. W. R. Hal|v»'Fill preach an appropriate serP\i\f the morning and Prof. L. J. •-.erf, of the State Normal, will have of the evening service, giving jrt address on "Easter." An eAlt program of music has been arid for both the morning and eveservices the evening service bejprincipally a musical one, Pean Jstrong at the organ and Miss"*lone jeldine, 'cello. le Centenary Sunday school ofps, teachers and the different ses have been working enthuslaslly to meet their Easter apportionit and they have arranged an exit program of entertainment, iy 500 are expected to attend this Iter session. The hour of opening
Sunday school session has been lged from 9:30 to 9:15. The Sunschool program Is given below: fclarch—Orchestra. pong, No. 275, "'Christ, the Lord, Is sen Again"—School. Song, No. 101, "Is It the Crowning ky?"—School. (Apostles' Creed. xloria Patri. 'rayer By our missionary, Miss lirza Bunce. [Kaster anthem—Double quartet. (Reading the Easter lesson—Mr. R. S. lennant.
Announcements—Supt. \V. G. Rico. Song. No. 151, "Praise Him, Praise Jim"—School.
Classes retire to make up reports. Selection—Orchestra. Report of classes. Recitation—Asie Stephens. Exercise—Beginners. Exercise—Primary. Song—Primary. Recitation, "A Welcome to Spring" -Hubert SwartH.
Exercise—Juniors. Song—Juniors. "II Trovatore"—Orchestra. Secretary's rep-ort. Song. No. 119, "Christ Arose"—School. Benediction.
B.0YSE DISCUSSES UTILITIES.
Jays Commission Plan Is Better Than Municipal Ownership. Clarence S. Royse delivered an address on "The Regulation of Public
T'tilities by Commission" before the oung Business Men's club Thursday K-ening. Mr. Royse has appeared be*jre the public utilities commission of *idiana as a representative of the *hamber of Commerce in its fight for Aeaper water rates for Terre Haute, ind has a personal luiowledge of the workings of the commission.
Mr. Royse said the regulation of hblic utilities by commission is a betremedy for monopoly than municihSi ownership, as municipal ownership i&as the unpleasant feature of political
C?^Royse has accepted an invitaJon to deliver this same address beJre the Men's league of the First Methodist church, Monday evening.
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Sower and vegetable seeds were donaIons received during the month, but •ei^rs. Hamill said there were many
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Jngs of which the home is badly in including painting, papering, undry and porch repairs, dinners served by church were reported.
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gh YQTTEE TO MEET WATSON. [ted gements Complete for G. O. P.
Meeting Friday Night
A committee of twenty-five of the Men's Republican club will ,'.eet James E. Watson, former United Plates senator, at the Hotel Doming
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Friday' evening, and will escort him to he Naylor-Cox hall, where he is to leliver an address. The committee in
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harge will meet at the Republican lub at 7 o'clock and will march to the ^,es^all in a body in charge of President
bert Caton.
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FIBE DAMAGES CHTOCH.
jj^Nearly half of the roof of the ~"hrisfi church of North Terre Haute was USTjfned off about noon Thursday. A
had beer-Abuilt in the furnace to the building for an Eaater bazaar gj ich was to have been held in the irch Thursday evening, and when
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Bishop Says Man Cannot celve God As He Can Folks. pe|TVhatsoevor a Man Soweth, That til He Also Reap," was the subject vj-jjjsen by the Rev. Marion C. Bishop '"-•ea'-ffhe Grace church Thursday evening forceful sermon. Mr. J. L. Bishop
Mrs. M. C. Bishop sang "Nailed jl'the Cross." Rev. Mr. Bishop said: ^'We sometimes bluff folks but we ^-not deceive God, for He knows "^0(i by character while we know man PS.
reputation. You cannot be lowand mean and reap virtue. ~|}jldren are stumbling through the
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fL/ld in darkness because of the sins 1L parents in their youth. The you are committing today is blur^•g your future with all the light and river of God can throw upon it."
tr&ITTENTOIT HOME REPORT.
..g'Wen Girls and Eight Babes Cared for During Month. ®tUEleven girls and eight babies are benSg cared for at the Florence CrittenM.|n home at present, according to the tllport of Mrs. Hamill, superintendent, 'ha the board of control at the monthly in the Y. W. C. A. Thursday, lamill reported three births durtf"1«|plarcb, and said one of the children died. fT^l'eri dollars from the Portfolio club ^r clothing, sewing material and
Basement, Annex and Grocery Advertisements, Page 13
Three-strand waxed hair switches will bo on sale in the first Hour tomorrow at the folloxving loxv prices:
inches 1ong\ $i.tS each. 24 inches long, $2.98 eafli. _() inches long, $3 and $3.50 each. First quality hair transformations for all over the head, $3.50 each.
All colors. Notion department first floor.
Special Sale of Hosiery 15c
the pair—children's white, black and tan fine ribbed hose with double
knees, heels and toes. the pair—women's lisle, silk lisle and silk boot hose. Black, white and colors. the pair—men's silk plaited or silk lisle socks with1' double heels, soles and toes. Black and colors. Qf* the pair, three pairs for J1—women's lavender top black lisle hose with double garter hems, heels, soles and toes. the pair—women's good silk hose, black only double lisle garter hems, heels, soles and toes.
25c
colors.
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New Mesh Bags at Special Prices
Silver mesh bags with wrist chain choice of three sizes, 50c, $1 and J1.25 each.
Silver mesh bags, four-inch frame: fancy mounting wrist chain special at 50c each.
Silx-er mesh purses, pouch style: fancy mounting choice of two si7.es, 50c and $1 each.
And Silk Pouch Bags
Blue, gray, sand, purple, black and combination pouch bags—entirely new and very stylish. Shown now for the first time.
Made with flowered silk lining and with inside coin purse attached to chain which is fastened to the bag.
The clasp of the bag is a small vanity, which fastens to a gilt or German silver gate top. The bag is finished with tassel and fringe of finely mesh soldered links.
Special at $5, $5.9S, J6.98 and $7.50 each. Jewelry department: first floor.
79c
$1
You'll not And better waists in town at a dollar or more. each—white voile, organdie, wash crepe, Jap silk and striped madras waists all new choice of styles is very broad. Sizes 36 to 44.
The Town's Best Stock of Easter Waists Is Here at Herz's
There's not the least doubt bat that the town's largest stock ds here, that the best assorted stock is here and that the prices are the town's very lowest. It will pay you well, then, to come here tomorrow for the Easter waists.
Among the new arrivals of the last day or two we mention the new candy-striped tub-silk waists at $1.98, $3.98 and $6 each. Four important special values, as follows: each—white lingerie waists in several gooo, new styles. Made with low neck and long sleeves. Sizes 36 to 44.
Sale of Leather Handbags at 50c Each
$1.98
eluding a 1
$3.98
WAIST DEPARTMENT—SECOND FLOOR,
Two spccial styles of leather handbags will be on sale in the first lloor tomorrow at 50c each. Every one an exceptional value. CAa each—leather lined leather bags seven inches by nine inches in VUU size fitted with coin-purse. Strap handle good mounting. cach—Pin-seal handbags, four inches by seven inches in size fitted with coin purse and mirror, one-strap handle metal mounting.
Choose Easter Footwear Here
All the very latest styles of spring footwear will be ready for Easter shoppers tomorrow. The new pumps are prettier—far prettier—than ever, and most of the styles are shown here exclusively.
Prices are fair in every instance. Shoe department first floor east aisle.
Children's Easter Coats and Dresses at Very Popular Prices
Special at $3.98
We wired for more children's coats and received them in time for morrow's selling. Plaid and checked coats have proven very satisfactory and plain materials in the new colors are selling well. —t'«e best values we have offered for some seasons.
newest styles. Sizes for children from 6 to 14 years old. Other specials—sizes from 2 to 14 years—$l to $18.50 each.
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Two Special Value Dresses—49c and
Plaid, checked and plain colored coats In the very
percale and gingham dresses styles are the same as those usually shown in higher-priced models. All colors and sires from 2 to 14 years. (T»-| each—wonderful values—the best In town. Plaid, checked and plain colored ipJL dresseH In the new suspender styles. Also neatly striped dresses trimmed with plain colors."
New and most desirable Iii every wajV,riii Second floor. (i 1M Atlantic coast I'roni TV 1,, to ICastport, Me.
Temperatures down to freezing were predicted in the entire country east of the Mississippi river. In the northwest states- -^d. the wesl
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each, worth up to ?6—new and desirable styles in numerous colors and all sizes. In
cluding a late shipment through our eastern office. each, worth up to $7.50—forty silk-lace waists as well as crepe de chines, Georgette crepes and candy-stripe tub-silks. Good choice of desirable colors all sizes.
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Children's Ready Trimmed Hafe—Special
Prices range
Hats at $5.00, $7.50 and $10 Each
We've made a special effort to have the town's best $5, $7.50 and $10 hats for tomorrow. We're willing that you should be your own judge and ask you to make some comparisons about town before coming here finally for the new Easter hat.
Included in the special lots are polks, sailors and almost every other stylish shape that has become known this spring. All the best colors, trimmed with flowers, fancies and ribbons.
Never before have Herz's had so good a showing of popular priced hats—so we believe this to be the best the town ever knew. Come here tomorrow expecting to see the best ha+s you've ever seen at $5, $7.50 and $10 each—we are sure you'll not be disappointed. Third Floor.
Easter Handkerchiefs
OpTa each—women's all pure linen handkerchiefs with colored embroideerd scalloped edge and colored initial.
Oxford Teachers' Bibles. Divinity Circuit, round corners, red edges, keratol binding, special 25 at ii
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Several new lots here for tomorrow's selling. Every wanted style of children's hats is represented and all are at low prices. Black, navy, new blues and ot^ier good colors in all the bettor shapes including polks and drooping effects.
Special
from 95c upward—with special emphasis on the
lots at $1.39, $1.95 and $2.50 each. Bring the children here tomorrow for the new Easter hats— we're sure that we can please them as well as you, no matter what price you have decided to pay. Millinery department 3rd floor.
A Special Easter Sale of Women's Fine Trimmed
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Small and medium shapes and extra large untrimmed hemp sailors, black, sand and navy worth as much as $3.50, special tomorrow
New Dress Skirts Very Specially Priced at $2.98 and $5 Each
'Two special lots of dress skirts will be on sale in the second floor tomorrow: $2.98 each—new, full width skirts made with pockets button trimmed. New blues, checks and black. Look like the skirts selling at much higher prices. $5.00 each—choice of several new models silk and wool materials
Crepe de Chine and China Silk Underwear For Easter at Very Reasonable Prices
each women's all pure linen handkerchiefs with colored center and black
button-hole edge also fancy silk crepe handkerchiefs In all colors some with fancy borders.
50c
the box of three—children's handkerchiefs with one corner embroidered.
-i gy 1 each—men's all pure linen hemJLjU 2 stitched handkerchiefs with embroidered initials.
Better sorts at 25c each.
In addition to the three special numbers below the third floor stock contains crepe de chine and China silk garments of nearly all models. Also imported Japanese embroidered gowns and envelope chemises—all at reasonable prices.
For specials tomorrow we have: each—crepe de chine corset covers trimmed with three rows of Val. lace: neck and arm sise finished with lace edge and ribbon threaded beading: waist line finished with elastic band.
QO each—China silk envelope chemise trimmed with three rows of Val. insertion, lace edge and beading. Beautiful garments—and the price is very low.
$1.19
made with pockets, some are button or braid trimmed. All sizes broad choice of good colors.
Wonderful New Coats at $17.50 Each
The coat stock contains more different models than ever before. This means that there are more single numbers which in turn indicates that Herz coats this season are more exclusive than ever.
Prices range from $3.98 upward, with special values at all the more popular prices. A special effort has been made to have remarkable coats at $17.50 for tomorrow's selling—they look as good as last season's $25 coats. See these Herz coats at $17.50 in the second floor—we're sure that one of the numerous styles will meet with your approval.
each—China silk nightgowns with entire yoke and sleeves of organdie medallions aad lace insertion and edge dainty ribbon and ribbon flowers.
Tomorrow's Showing of
New Easter Neckwear
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"These men have perjui'J selves as you have heard. We have only to revert to Jeffers" testimony regarding Eli Redman. Jeffers said Hecl•^man pai^ Jjim the day after election.
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Perfumes and T01 Waters Make Exc£ Easter Gifts:
So we'll print an abridged we will have for tomorrow's seHTng.
Box Perfumes—
Colgate's, all odors, 2oc the bo*. Jergen's, all odors, 50c the box. Hudnut's, all odors, 50c, $1 and
t°Miro-Iiena, all
odors, 50c, $1.10, &
3.50 the box. Vantine'8, all
odors, 50c, *1. $1 0 and
llloubigant's Ideal, $2.65 and box. Wbigant's Quelque Fleurs, $6^9 Wifeaud's Mary Garden, $1 and $5 box.
Laud's Lil«us. $1 and $2 box. iriy Lilas, $1 and $3 box. rlolet Rameau Fleurs. 53.50 bo*v
Dralle's Illusion, $1.75 and $2 box. 4711 Amorena, $5.50 box.
Bid^Perfumes—
V'viaTy Garden, Liilas, Cupid
wne, $1.*5 ounce. Ses, all odor^ ®unc®. $ 2 ounce. 50c ouno* (tic otmc*.
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$2.50 wocave Woo,
Colg'
$1 the.l^mgri Jloubigant'a Houbdgant's Jearmette, $2
Coty's Violette, I/Orlg*n and qneminot, $2.46 ounce.
Toilet Waters—
Children's Easter Hats—Low Prices
69c
flowers.
$1.39
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ounce. 50c, 76c#
S^i All»8"
40e ounce. Sicily, 45c ounoe. odors, 81c, 40c
Col gates, 26c, 38c, 60c and 74®. Hiker's, 25c, 50c, 75c and $1. Arly Liilaa, $3.50 bottle. Hudnufs, Rose Omar, liily-of-the-VslI Sandalwood, Yankee Clover aad Violet 75c the 'bottle. V'
Palmer's, 25o, 40c and 76c bottl*. 4711, 26c, 50c and 75o bottle. "Vantintfs Sandalwood, Nile Idly, Gel Flower and Corylopsls, 75c. "Vantine's "Wistaria Blossom, $1.
Pinaud's Lilas de France, TOc. Violet Ambre Royal, $1.25 bottle. Violet Ambre Royal VegertaJ, $1. Djer Kiss, $1.85 bottle. Djer Kiss Vegetal, 9&c bot Roger and Gallet Violet de Roger and
Gallet,
Vero Viol
Bouquet des Amonrs, $L05^U6ttle." Fiver's Vegetal, Azurea,- Floram5^ t'scientific Trefle Incarnat and Adventurine, 95c thW-xi bmld,
tie. mpjr Fiver's Toilet "Waters, all odors, $l.0.\j.
Latest styles—some crinoline effects1.,
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each—white Milan straw nats trimmed with satin ribbon and
each—bonnet shaped white Milan hats trimming of
colored satin and velvet ribbon and tiny flowers. Both styles are very new and very low in price.
On sale in the children's department, third floor rear.
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Chicks, Bunnies and Bask —Sale
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