Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 August 1918 — Page 12
HERZ'S
Extra Special!
•A new shipment of just sixty beautiful waists obtained by our New York office, at a generous discount.
Made of extra good quality materials in flesh, light blue and maize.
Probably the last chance of the season. Friday ..
$1.98
Outing Gowns
89c
Only ten dozen at this really remarkable price, and it is doubtful if we could obtain duplicates to sell for less than (1.25.
Blue or pink stripes.
Size* 16, 16 and 17.
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School Opening Sale Of
Children's Smart Dresses
A sptetittM special assortment which InrltnUcs several odd lots purchased expressly for this week's disposal.
Plaids, checks, plain colors.
'All sizes from 2 to 14 years, but not all sixes In every style. Choice—» ».
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50cTO $1.98
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Closed Saturday Afternoon at One y
Crepe de Chine Waists
Children's Rompers
49c and $1
A small lot of odds and ends that mothers will be tible to use to advantage during the remaining weeks of warm weather. Choice, 49c each.
A new assortment in dark shades, marked $1.00 each.
Autumn Millinery
Specially Priced Tarn, $1 to $3.98
A fine, unusual lot In varied styles and colors.
Trimmed Hats, $1 to $4.50
Samples and odd lots, brand new from Eastern work rooms. An authentio gathering of the season's best style*.
Cloth Coats for Early Autumn
Not an extensive assortment, but every model attractive and specially priced. Plaids, checks and plain colors. Priced—
$4.95TO $12.75
Hoase Dress Samples v Fall Styles?$2.00
SIZES 36 BUST MEASURE ONLY
Ton save an even dollar with every purchase, for the materials and workmanship are of superior quality, and the styles are such as are only found in the expensive varieties. "Count yourself lucky if your sixe Is 36, for when our regular stock arrives all the numbers remaining will be included right along with them at not less than $2.98.
Middy
Blouses!
Scores and' -scores of them ready for the week-end's heavy fall. Thoroughly good middies gathered here and there in the Important markets. Odd lots and famples sometimes fifty per cent below today's retail quotations.
All sizes from 4 to 20. but not all sizes in every style. Choice
50c to $1.98
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The Mystery of the Hasty Arrow
BY ANNA KATHERINE GREEN.
Appears Daily in the Terre Haute Tribune
BOOK IV.—-Continued.
Tho district attorney betrayed his doubt the chief his, each in a^ chrfacterlhtic v ay. The former frowned, the latter tapped his breast absently with kis forefinger while booking askance at Mr. Gryee, who iri "his turn ^iL. svme littlo object from, tiie
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desk- beside which he was standing F.nd to it confided whatever surprise he felt at this proof of some tincommunicated secret shared by these two. of which he had not yet become possessed. Then he again looked up and the glances of the three men met. Should they atten^t to sound this new £Oi sLer^ $£ .mutual understanding to
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"Ambulancing on the French Fr^nt'
A eAHecticn of' Interesting episodes related by a young American volunteer. Edward R. Coyla. Vivid and ^graphic with illustrations. Price' $1.35. w
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Friday, Saturday Morning and Tuesday
Book Shop First Floor.
Interest now is centered in a wonderful shipment of fox furs, opened Tuesday, comprising scarfs, muffs and .sets in favored colorsblack. red, gray, brown, taupe, pointed, cross, and Poiret.
All Departments Open All Day
Advance Sale of School Supplies At Low Prices
One Hundred Pieces of- Satin -Taffeta Ribbon Extra Special!,
Sheer luck brings this fine fresh assortment of ribbon for disposal tomorrow and Saturday morning. The pieces are of uniformly high quality, 7 inches wide, and beautifully .suited for camisoles, sashes and bags.
In the following shades Old Rose ^Lavender
Nile
Special
—-First
Turquoise Coral Black Blue
.Maize Purple Pink
Emerald White
59c
a Yard
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Only Two More Days to Buy Augusf Sale Furs
Recent arrivals have kept the collections at top beauty and completeness, so that tomorrow's choosers will enjoy practically all the early advantages—of varied styles and qualities.
Other Furs of Fashion^ on Exhibit Include
Nutria Otter Beaver Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat) Mink
Squirrel Red Fox Natural Lynx Silver Fox Georgette Lynx Ermine
A Small Sam Will Reserve Your Selection. —Second Floor—%
We can hardly get them fast enough, Wirthmors, $1.00 Welworths at $2.00. —Second Floor—
which as yet they had received no eluef No, the inquest would do that Neither this man nor this woman could s-tand a close examination. He would weaken from despair, she from the candor of her soul. They would wkit. But ah, the tragedy of-it! "Even these men hardened by years of contact with every species of human suffering and crime were openly moved. If they needed an excuse, surely they could find it in the superior abilities and attainment of the man upon whom justice was about to wreak its vengeance. And yet what more despicable crime had they ever encountered in the long line of their duty. The youth and ioooceooo ef^tho real victim and
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Poiret Lynx Mole fcable Natural Fisher Black Lynx Blue Fox
Save 20% to 30%
Wirthmor and Wei worth Blouses, Fresh Weekly
Not only fresh, but delightfully different. The newest shipments are typical—refined, dainty, well tailored and of unmistakably fine materials.
Regulation Army Lockers for Officers, $15.00
"FThre covered, strongly re-enforced, heavily fitted with locks, clasps and hinges, and practically indestructible. \Suit Cases for Selected Men. 24-inch Tan Fibre Cases ..,$1.50 to $2.50 26-inch Black Walrys. Grain Cases $3.75 Traveling Bags .. $2.50 to $4.00 —Fourth Floor—
the, worth of the intended one only acded to its wickedness and shame. It was this thought which again steeled their hearts.
Meantime the two upon whom they row redirected their attention had attempted no further speech and made no further movei She had said ?To to something he was? willing to concede, and he had accepted that no as final. Had this brought him any relief? Possibly. And she? Had it had a like effect on her? Hardly. Though her aspect was one of calm resignation, her physical powers were perceptibly failing. This in itself was alarming, and determined them not to subject her any longer to an interview which
Saturday Ends the Half-Holiday Season
Week-En^ Drug Specials
Spiro, an flhtfeeptic deodoriser, regularly 25c, at 19c. Kolynos Tooth Paste, 21c.
Woodworth's Lilac, white/ rose and trailing arbutus talc powder, regularly 25c, at 17e.
Garden Fragrance Fafee "Powder in all colors 50c- value at 29c. Danderine, regularly 36c, special 24c.
Creme de Meridor, a greaaeless cream that leaves no oily gloss on the face, regularly 50c, at 39c. —First Floor—
Genuine'
"Blue Devil" Tarhs
Of black Lyons' velvet with saucy silk tassels. Actual $2.50 J»-| values at ., $JL«fO —Third Fioor-
Special at the Notion Counter
Cambric and lawn bias seam binding in all widths 6 and 9 yard pieces, at 5c each.
Colored novelty edges In 4-yard pieces regular 10c values at 6c a bolt.
Brooks' Glace Thread, numbers 50, 60, 70, 80, DO and 100,' in black only, closing out at 2c a spool.
Celluloid, shell and amber hair pins, one dozen on card per card, 8c. i—First Floor—
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Closed at One—Basement Grocery Friday and Saturday Morning
Charming Dresses
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for School Opening
Probably the most complete collection of styles, materials, colors and sizes we have ever .shown, for many mothers are thoughtfuljy planning to provide now for the entire school year/
Dresses of silk and-wool and wash materials tn pflain colors, plaids and. stripes sizes 6 to 16 years. This is sur.ely headquarters. Priced
$1:50 to $25
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,VICTROLA IX-A 1
$60.00
Delivered to Your Home Tomorrow for a Payment of Only $5.00.
Oak or mahogany cabinet 12inch turn table automatic brake •speed regulator and indicator douole spring, spiral drive motor which can be wound while, playing.
Hear it in the demonstrating rooms. —Pourth- Floor—
Mrs. Taylor la showing fatigue. Would it not be better for you to say at once while she is yet in a condition to remain with us, whether, you prefer to make a public statement of your case or leave it to unfold itself In the ordinary manner through tho two impending inquests and the busy pe.i of fie reporter "First, am I under arrest? Am I to leave this house^ "Not tonight. An officer will rer:ajn here with youu Tomorrow—after the inquest, perhaps."
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might rob her of all strength for the qadrrow. Accordingly, the district attorney, addressing Mr. Roberts, Suggestively remarked:
"The Glory of the Trenches"
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September must find the dress section completely cleared of Summer garments, and all remaining collactiooa will move out tomorrow at these remarkable reductions:
3 Dresses formerly $ 7.50 1 Dress formerly 8.75 2 Dresses formerly $11.75 1 Dress formerly $14.75 2 Dresses formerly $16.75 1 Dress formerly $19.75
1 Dress formerly $TTJ50 3 Dresses formerly $19.75 4 Dresses formerly $2250 6 Dresses formerly $25.00^ 1 Dress formerly $27.50 2 Dresses formirly $29.75 5 Dresses formerly $32.50 3 Dressss formerly $35.00
Women's FineSilk Hose Special $1.00 a Pair
Full fashioned, slightly irregular silk stockings, manufactured to sell at $1.75, and now equivalent to any $2.00 value on the market. In black, white and popular colors,
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35c values ?4o a yarft 40c values ,26c a yard 45c value* 30c a yard
/VI The Much Talked-of
—Will be the subject of an interesting DEMONSTRATION all day Friday and Saturday mortir ing in the Basement Grocery Store. You have read much in the magazines latelv about this delicate and \vh0les9me vegetable product. Tomorrow you cafi judge it* actual merits for y o u s e y
Basement Grocery Open
Friday from 8:30 to 12:00 and from 1:00 to 5:30 Saturday 8:30 to 1:00
"I will make a statement I will make it now. I wish to be left in peace tonight, to think and to regret.** Then turning to her, "Ermentrude, a woman who has served me and my family for twenty-five years is at this very moment in the rear of the house. Go to her ami let her care for you. I have business here,—business of which 1 am sure you approve." "Yes, Carleton. And remember that I shall be put upon my oath tomorrow. The questions I am asked I must •'Mrs. Talor is showing fatigue, with a look as full of anguish aa inquiry. "I •shall be truthful myself,'V he „assured her, and again their eyes met.
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An fnspirlng* -trar book Lieutenant ConinKsby Dawson, author of "Carry On." It is a »oldier's interpretation of war, Prioe $1.00. —First Floor-*
CHOICE
$3.75
CHOICE
i$7.50
Everyone's size at the beginning—Second Floor*
-School Girls' Middies
Fresh, Smart, Ecohotnical
More than ever, this year, the middy blouse will enjoy favor witJi school Bosses of all ages. Five new models arrived yesterday to sell at $1.91 They are ot substantial galatea, twp plain white, and three white with colored trimmings sizes 14 to 20.
The complete showing is probably the largest and finest in the dtar. comprising white and colored middies of galatea, pure linen middies, r^V green and blue flannel middies and navy serges, priced from $1.50 to $S.1fr» i —Second Floor—
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Fancy White Fabrics Drop One-Third
Voiles, crepes, tennis suitings and gabardines. Delicate, summery materials that can be used to advantage for autumn waists or oarrled over till spring at a neat saving.
Bfte values 33 a yard $1.00 values..... ,67c a yard $1.26 values......84c a yard
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After a while she gave a stumble backward, which Mr. Gryce perce*vniy held out his arm and assisted tier from the room.
But once in the hall he felt tha clinch of her fingers digging into his arm. •Is there no hope?" *he whispered "Must I live* "Yes," he interrupted Wndtv, fcut with the authority given him by bis relations to this case. "You have won his heart at last and he speaKs trulv when he says that to you and to you alone can he look for cbmfort, wherever the action oi the law may leave him." I
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