Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 November 1915 — Page 7

7 1915.

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}ur 16 years of ^•jerience in den!ry and our sudor equipment ,ke dental work certainty. All th can be saved subs tit .de, but what»r the nature of work universal iisfaction is the mlt of our painwork.

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The Better Photoplays

PICTURES

give you all that a $2.00 production did at a movie price by the same stars, should you not |'know the star or the book? They are all worth your time and money spent.

MARY PICKFORD (Famous Players—Paramount)

jPhe old saying, "A woman is as old as she looks and a man as old as he feels," 1 juite true in many cases. Whether you area man or woman your friends are to judge your age by your looks. woman may possess a striking figure, beautiful hair and eyes and rosy (jekSjbut if her smile reveals a row of UNEVEN, STAINED or DECAYED

ETH you do not think her really beautiful. ONLY ONE OR TWO unsightly lot teeth will spoil the appearance of what would otherwise be a pretty face, Vhen a PERFECT SET OF TEETH MEANS YOUTHFUL APPEARANCE, tlAUTY and GOOD HEALTH to the owner, whv not give them tlie proper 'f.«! OUR BUSINESS IS TO SAVE YOUR OWN TEETH, but if it is really iessary to replace them with artificial substitutes that cannot be told from •-ftT own, we do it PAINLESSLY, QUICKLY AND SUBSTANTIALLY.

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BLANCHE SWEET (Famous Players)

TERRE HAUTE TRIBUNE.

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Seventh Prize—Mary Hunter, 305 S. 16th St. Eighth Prize—Fred G. Kramer, 304 N. 14th St. Ninth Prize—Harold R. Andrew, 1434 Chestnut St.

WOOD

SALE OF

BLOUSES

MONDAY

$1.59 and $2.98

Dainty waists of good quality crepe de chine in white or flesh, exquisitely styled. Many are of novelty striped taffeta in dark shades. Sizes from 36 to 46. Waists easily worth $3.00 Monday while they last

$1.59

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Myrtle Stedman (Morosco)

ELSIE JANIS (Bosworth, Inc.)

P. SILVER

LADIES' TAILOR and IMPORTER 107 South 7 th St. To keep tailors busy we offer an attractive reduction on

Prizes Awarded the Contestants in the Paramount Movie Star Contest

[TTIVER fifty dozen pretty silk waists in a great stock readjustment sale.

These are not jobs or seconds, but perfectly good new waists taken irom our regular stock and reduced for immediate disposal. ON SALE ON MAIN FLOOR.

Suits and Coats

Luxurious Fox Furs and other Furs of fashion and quality —dependability.

Tenth Prize—Mrs. Walter J. O'Neill, 315 S. 5th St. Eleventh Prize—-Thelma Baugh, 718 S. 4th St. Twelfth Prize—Edna Trumler, 819 S. 3rd St.

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HAZEL DAWN (Famous Players—Paramount)

Charming models of high grade Georgettes, radium silk, crepe de chine and striped and plaid taffetas. Many are reproductions of waists regularly sold up to $15.

All colors t» match the new suits.

$2.98

TERRE HAUTE'S MOST UP TO DATE SHOE STORE

Service Superb. Chicken Dinner 25c and 35c

Week-Day Luncheon 20c and 25c

Tou get ooitee, tea, soup, bread butter, potatoes and delicious dea•erta with all orders.

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CENTRAL

RESTAURANT

406 Wabash Ave.

CHARLOTTE WALKER (Jesse L. Lasky Film Co.)

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