Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 July 1918 — Page 3

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PRAISE TERRE HAUTE

fatend Thanks to People for Royal

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Hospitality Extended Men In Training,

addition to being located "On the of the Wabash" and being the :burgh of the west," Terre Haute has a. new claim fb notoriety, city has been selected as the tal of Kentucky.'1 At least that unanimous decision of the 101

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from the southern state, who are stationed at Camp Rose. The

gk i conferred this honor on the city OI» appreciation of the royal manI in which they were entertained g||jrday afternoon and evening, and day, by the residents of the city, rA^Ptai 'Claude L. Kishler, com^flding officer of the detachment, aleo es to express his personal thanks that of the United States governfor the manner in which the boys been reoei ved by the people of k city. Captain Kishler said that

K-, C|jiimit a great deal to all concerned 4 j, have the boys come In contact with food people of ttoe city at the

Jkrt, and that the manner In which ey were received Into the best of i Mm, as soon as they were out of 1 I' narantine, was most gratifying. The

I nights of Columbus, the Daughters i Isabella, the Chamber of ComBert*. the Elk»» the Maple Avenue worth league, and all other organ•tions and individuals who have had part in entertaining the boys have l^jvon the most hearty gratitude and .good wishes from Captfcin Kishler and 'fcis officers and from the government ttself. ,A

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Monday evening the boys were gtren inoculation of typhoid '•erum. and as a result several of them •Were "all in" Tuesday morning. The lnoeolations were given by Captain M. fitaehfe,

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R. C., the medical officer

'With the detachment, and as a whole the outfit came through this ordeal in jtood shape. .The identification Tor tTie toys !tB this unit are now being filled out fWttffcr the supervision of Oapt. Staehle. Btery boy is foeasured, liis finger Jflnts taken, and a memorandum made *ny distinguishing marks on hie ys. These cards are filed at the ad-

tant general's office at Washing ton, D. C.

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Every Officer and enlisted than in the detachment has received a card from ithe Terre Haute lodge of Elks, giving the bearer full privileges of the Talks' home while he is .stationed in this city.

Next Saturday evening every merti"tter the Cajnp Rose unit has been Invited by Rev. Frank K. Dougherty,

JMUftor of the First M. E. church, to be the guests of the church at a supper which will be served at tjie church. Seventh and Poplar streets. *n Fallowing the supper at the church th« boys will go to the Grand opera .hCase, where they will witness the perfaraaanoe of "My Four Tears In Ger•numy." The boys v.ill attend this perfdmiUCt as the guests of Manager Ed HWMgwu

MISSION IS OPENED.

Otf§v Youngster# Enjoying Two Weeks' Outing. Fresh Air Mission opened for

Monday with 31 children on to spend a two weeks' vaMlss Lizzie Hempe will be assisted by Mrs. S, A. and these two women have working tor two weeks getting be ready for the children. The Iters range from 4 years to 9 of age and will have at least two of good healthy outdoor recreate This is the twelfth year that

Hampe has charge of the actlvat the mission, e members of the party at the ^Gerald. Gerald in e', Madeend Burton Reck Mrs. Mattie

Herbert, Helen, Paul and DoroVester Joseph Wilson, Dorothy t0JOD, Carl and lYancis Wilson orma. Amelia and Joseph Dreher

Monday, Jaunita Leonard, EraDorothy and Harold Harrison ohn Jeflers, Ethel McAllister, Louise xfclcman. Hermine and Harry Conver, Helen and Charles O'Malley, Wtlt*m and -*»,ta Sch river. kn

AOADIST WA*.

«JJJJ I Hint to Wdod He Ought I, ^2et Off Committee. S'O'J —JTON. July 2.—Advtoabil--g a new chairman in place tative Frank p. Woods of ted against war with Ger"tiiscussed today by the re-

ASHrngressional campaign comcoal no action was taken. Mr. week was present and asked for ,i the pssion of the question, said 'ic todiaeting that he had no in-

Proesigning at this time.

,*Htch'Backs" Must Go

^"rflMORE. Mdv July 2.—In resoV iHiJ eliminating all cutting and of men's and boys' clothing

Id tend to waste either malabor the national association •ing designers today plc«1 Red Ao support the conservation endations of the war industries national council of de-

1} ^signers who are holding thfir convention here unani-

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"^^JW^assed every resolution that ^•j»**^ested with the Idea of saving

*^w^eccssary seams—that is all •njfT

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ft garments—will be elimjlp^n th" baoks of coats, thus with the "panel'11 back, 69/g!rWd backs and yokes. ATI emsuch as patch pockets. e like, go too, along with

7Jary setuns e'ds numerous other proposed said to be of inestlmatw only in the conservation

IGut also of labor. All of economies will be eubar board for action.

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Croing Away

Meeting the Insistent Call for

White Hosiery

'!—Abundant stocks offer well-known makes of correctly fashioned, standard gt^de Hosiery of silk, silk fibre and cctton at prices commendable for their lowness—this in face of an almost national scarcity.

'Tis n well-knowli fact and pretty generally underStood that Root's are headquarters for

PHOENIX hosS

-90(?:$r.35 $1.65 $2.00

Made of fine, durable thread silk, woven into perfect shapeliness—an assurance of quality, fit ana service Hosiery retains its lustre after laundering, all colors.

White Cotton Hosiery—Extra White Silk Fibre Hosiery— Seamless pair ...,65c and 79o White Clocked Fashioned Silk

duality seamless pair... ,29c

Women's Seamless White Lisle Hosiery—Pair *89c

Women's Fashioned Silk Lisle Hosiery—Pair .\..,..60c

Hosiery—Pair $1.50

Kayser Italian Silk Hosiery—* Plain weave and drop-stitch styles white and colors pair .$2.35 and $2.75

—First Flooi*—

Take a Camera With You

-—You will want pictures •f the government airplanes, of the picnic crowd, or the beautiful scenery wherever you go. —Seneca Cameras are easiest to operate— and bring home better pictures. Shown here in all sizes—in irest pocket, box and folding styles.

$2.75, $3.50, $4.50, $6 to $22.50

Traveling Bags-Special

$1.95--$2.69i

—Rootnr. convenient-to• rnrrv Bags in 17 and 18 inch sizes full out, of black walrus, gra_?- finish, with stmnp locks and catches. Attractive Bags built for long service. Real values at $1.96 and $2.69.

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$6.00 Suit Cases

$4.75

Strongly made, heavy» grained leather-flnish Suit Cases with full linen lining roomy and strongly reinforced. Bpeoial at $4.76.

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—We carry Eastman Films and develop,

print and enlarge films at low prices. Prompt service guaranteed—24-hour service

on printing. -.First Floor.

Ham, mayonnaise, pickles and spices, lb. 79c Braunschweiger Sausage—for sardwloh»s. lb 65c Minced Ham—-IA. ..............38c Summer Sausage—Lib. 65c Jellied Tongue—Lb, 55c Pig Souse—-Lb 25c Pork Loin Rolls—Lb. .....65c Cooksd Corn Beef Hash—Lb. ...38c Cottage Cheese-—L.b 171-2o Longhorn Cheese-—Lb. 39c Brick CHee«e—Lb 39c Frankfurters—Extra fancy, lb 29o Picklee—Large, Sweet Pickles dos itta

Beautifully made of plain ana fancy materials, in wanted colors and clever styles. All sizes.

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White Tub Skirts $1.89 $3.89 $5.95

—Fancy gaberdines, piques, salmette and novelty weaves In a broad assortment of fashionable modes regular and stout sizes—all at special prices.

Up to $25 Silk Skirts for

—A small group of .baronette satin, novelty silk and crepe Skirts in flT plaids, fanciful designs in rich color- tD 1/U ings.

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New White Wash Satin Skirts—Special at $8.50 —Third Floor—

come in cial at $i

Phoenix Silk

Shown in white and

Bathing Caps

7 To Meet the Most Whimsical Desires

—They come in all colors and scores of distinctive styles with pretty ruffle and novelty trimmings. Some are bonnet shapes others come in tains, divers and novelty styles—and too two exactly alike among the several hundred displayed. Priced at 15c, 25c to $1.00. —First Floor.—

Toilets

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Kpiehler's Talcum Powder—assorted odors In glass jars 19c. 15c Federal Talcum Powder, 2 cans for 19c. 50c Ingiam's Milkweed Cream, Sic, 25c Mennen's Cold Cream, 19c. 25c Mosquito Cream, 17c. 50c Tea Rose Pace Powder, 27c. 50c Falmolive or Cold Cream, 31c. 25c Diana Pace Powder. 21c. —First Floon—

For the Picnic Lunch

-^-Food^ selected to make a delicious meal without much time and trouble.

Uneeda Biscuit

7Kc

Watermelons—Fancy, selectea lar^e, smooth melons special, at .. .50c

Pullman Bread—Large loaves for making sandwiches "Victory" breadloaf ..30c Pimento Cheese—rFresh, home-taste cheese made in our own delicatessen: lb 69c

Boiled Ham—Home Packing Co.'s •delicious Hams sliced to yTur order lb 59c Deviled Ham—Fresh daily delirhtful flavor obtained with select

a package

All Departments of This Store Will Be Closed AU Dap Thursday—July 4th

•jfor women and misses

Filmy Summer Dresses—Special

—Scores of models of voiles and ginghams in clever sports styles in plain colors and novel patterns in plaids, stripes and fancy figures. Former»prices •were $6.95, $7.50 and up to $8.50. All sizes. r50

French Gingham and Voile Dresses $8,751

.24c .24c

Mixed Pickles—Sweet pint .. Sweet Relish—In bulk pint ... Mustard Pickles—Chow-Chow pint Potted Meats—Assorted flavors can 121-2c Cooked Roast Beef—Libby' large can ready to serve can ...,34c Peanut Butter—Hpinz and Beech

.35c

Nut brand both famous for quality jar ........ 15c, 25c and 40c Mayonnaise Dressing—For-t.salads targe 50c hottU s .39c Baked Beans—Hein» Oven-Baked picnic size can special at...t2'/20

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Oranges, Plums, Apricots, Cantaloupes, Peaches, California Cherries and Lemons at Special Prices

BAKED GOOD8.

Victory Baked Goods—and many entire substitutes for wheat that are really delk-lous. Bread—Loaf.........80, 10c and 15c Buns and Rolls—Dozen ......,12c Layer Cakes—Each ........25c, 35c Pies—Assorted, each............20c Cookies and Macaroons—Dozen.12e (United States Food Administration License No. B-05997.)

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—Make the most of Your holiday by spending it outdoors—in the open, which will be most pleasant and healthful. Perhaps you "will attend the bi£ patriotic celebration, a picnic, a motor trip, play a few rounds of golf or sets of tennis. Whatever your plans, you will very likely need new clothes designed for the occasion or something of the many small articles of dress accessories that count so much for complete enjoyment of the day. We are ready with an alert efficiency to help with your preparations.

Coatees—at $6.95 to $?c

—Of velvet, plush, baronette saun and fancy corduroys—some with cape effects—• in black, white, rose, pink and blue. Pocket and belt trimmed. r-Third Floor—

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White and Fancy Striped WashWaists

$1:89

Regularly Worth to $3.00 —Come with high expectations for they are most clever Blouses of voiles and organdies—tailored, lace 0 trimmed and sports model# in remarkable variety. ^Vladras stripes

of coral, blue, pink, maize, etc. All sizes. Spei*i

Clever Smocks and Middies, $1.50 to $3.95 Delightful affairs of galatea, pongee and linon, in slip-over and button side styles, in white and colors, prettily trimmed with skillful smocking, pockets and belts. -r-Third JFloor—

SmartCollars and Sets 1/

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—Choice of a large and varied group of satin, pique, and faille neckwear, including vestees, in square and round style^ and novelties in white and colors—plain tailored, embroidered and lace trimmed. Formerly priced at 59c to $6.!5.

25c VEILS, 2 FOR 25c Ready-to-wear styles with rubber edge to hold them on. Many patterns and colors of black, navy, taupe and brown. 25c Silk Hexagonal Veiling— In hlaek, white, taupe and navy yard, 15c. v —First Floors-

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'THE BEST PLACE TO SHOP, AFTER ALL

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—It is a positive fact, sir, that the silks alone are selling for as much as we ask for the completed shirt—1 so you can judge the extreme values offered tomorrow.

Miss€S? White Oxfords—of rein skin cloth lace style, with white leather ball strap sizes 12 to 2 pair... .$3.50

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ing our Shoe Department "Wednesday, we will give a popular noise-making toy for the Fourth.

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Japanese Panama Hats, 95c

—-Ideal outing hats in jaunty styles that need only a band to make them most attractive. Made in Japan—the soft, light hats so easy to clean.. A variety of wanted shapes offered for choice. Each 95c.

Other Japanese Panamas at $1.45, $t-95, $2-95 —Third Floor-*-

Silk Parasols-/^ Off

Smart novelty and plain silks in a wide range of pretty colors and combinations novelty handles. Original prices range from $2.25 to $5.50. Choice Wednesday, in the July Clearance, at 1-4 off. —First Floor*"

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Here's Your Chance, Sir!

To Buy $7.50 to $10.00

These Shirts are made of an extra quality silfc broadcloth, in hundreds of distinctive patterns and rich color combiaa-

tions. —Faultlessly tailored—equal, voti will say, to any custom-' made shirt for which you would pay $9.50 to $I2-50V They have all the appearance and feel of luxury. —Many have soft collars to njatch. —Shown in all sires from 14 to 17. Actual $7.50 to $10.00 Silk Shirts for $5.95.

Silk-Four-In-Hand Neckties 85c

—The same qualities and patterns which aid bold is m&sy cttlerg up to $1.50—but not to be had in Terre Haute. —Beautiful brocaded patterns in rich colors In striking and conservative combinations, -Real values at 85c.

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White Footwear

For All Occasions!

For sports wear, for dress or utility wear—you will find your every footwear requirement answered in our displays of white—at low prices.

White Pumps, pair $4.00

—Smartly Styled Pumps of extra quality \vhite poplin, jn plain £aJ pump model, in choice of white covered Louis or military heels Vj hand turned soles. All sizes. I® Jsa

"White English Oxfords, $3.00 ... W

—Lace style o£ white canvas with neatly tipped to«. extension Jl soles and low military heeLs. Jus^ the shoe for comfort and style for outings.and street wear. Sizes 2}/z to^. Price, $3.00.

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the July Clearance

$2.95

—Decidedly smart Hats for sports and street wear—in ^small droop shapes, toques-, turbans, etc., prettily trimmed with beads, fringe and faille ribbon bows and sashes. Shown in white, navy blue and gray* Each $2.95.

Other Georgette Hats—Latest rrfodels from New'"York, in white, pink gfsy and sand—sailors, droops and medium lafge hats special at $5 and $7.50.

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Women's White Kid SKoes—!n mg1 lace ctyle with plain toes ana covereW Louis jheelS Washable pair... .$11.00

Tenms^hoes and Oxfords—for women and children black- and white special at 75© l*r*1-2& —Second Floor—*

Boys' Khaki Trousers, pr./„ 85c

Boys, with "pcpw do not 'want' to be tampered with easily-soiled clothcs on .the Fourth. These Khaki Trousers are soil-proof and withstand the "hard** wear. Of heavy khaki cloth with deep pocket's and belt straps. Sizes 6 to 17, years. Pair, 8§c. Boys' Koot Kloth TrouaerB—in gray -tnd bi'own mii.£uro4»f krjjckerbncker style. Pair $1.25 Boys' Sport Blouses—of -white mad-

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and blue cii«fcialray ©onvortibl# collars each Boys' Khaki Shirts arid'

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Boys' Bathing Second Ffoof*—«