Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 September 1918 — Page 3

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13,1918.

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Velvet Bags

—Our regular $4.95 Silk Shirts—and impossible to Limited ntimdaplicate to sell for even that price ber reduced for clearance, at $3-85.

$4.50

$4 and Linen Shirts

—Sizes 14 to 15% only. A wMe choice of patterns a.nd ooloringrsSplendid quality Shirts at genuine saving's for Saturday.

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Mrs. Van Deusen's

Cake Moulds

—for Progressive Practical Housekeepers —Save grease. Save flour. Cakes baked in VanDeusen Cake Moulds need no grease to prevent sticking to the bottom. All cakes are easily removed. —These moulds are made of a highgrade. charcoal tin—in three sizes, with and without tubes, for round and square cakee. Oblong moulds in two siaes. At 40c, 50c and 70c each. 8et of Five Utensils—as pictured above complete for

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Attend the September Silk Sale

Sew Autumn Siiks at Savings of to 25%

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—Every woman who can foresee a need for Silks will profit much by attending this s&l«, Bilks are advancing and many qualities will not be obtainable later. Buy now at these special prices. -Second Floor—

$10 Silk Crepe Shirts, for

Silkand

$2.95

$1.50

Measuring Cups—of heavy tin pint size graduated and with slanting sides easy to

pour each

10c

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Sale of "0P $3 Cut Glass

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Much Interest Centers in Our Present Elaborate Display of

New

Autumn Millinery

At $5 and $7-50

—Revelations of beauty—never lovelier*— never more original. —In these two groups are Hats whose design ami workmanship are unexcelled at these most popular prices. Hats of Velvet, of Hatter's plush, velvet with beaver cloth,

and Panne velvet—with the smart exclusive appearance of many Hats at much higher prices. —Here and there the military note is suggested—in helmet crowns and aeroplane wings. Large Hats, small ,Hats—each with an interest for some particular type. —All colors, every style, every favored trimming—a complete assortment lacking nothing worthy. At $5 and $75°—Third Floor—

New Velvet and Beaded Bags

—Their novel designs and rich fabrics are outdone only jfy an artistry of coloring th^it is wholly fascinating. They are here in gayest arrayrichly beaded bags with tortoise and silver*frames—exclusive, original designs in bewitching colorings. Velvet Bags come in all colors with simple and elaborately beaded designs. At $3-95 $6-95 $35—in colors of taupe, brown, plum, navy blue silver

colors ot taupe, brown, pium, navy

and black—of excellent quality velvet on

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tassel silk lined each

Sizes 14, 14*4, IS% and 16% only

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Men's Tub Silk Shirts

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$6.95

—Distinctive patterns and rich colorings splendidly tailored of fine Bilk crepe all sizes from 14 to 17 each —First Floor—

Mid-Month Grocery Sale

—Genuinely low prices in force until closing time Saturday night. Place your order early. Quantities are not guaranteed throughout the day.

Taited State* F*ad A#*UnUtratiau iJr^nne N*. B-05997

O E O A A I N E —R o o u a i y

brand highest grade, pure butter substitute coloring free 3 lbs. $1.00 WORCESTER SAUCE—genuine English Imported large bottle ....18c MACARONI AND SPAGHETTI— healthful, nutritious fresh from the factory special, 3 pits 25c

VINEGAR—Heinz Rex Amber ferand aged in wood best for pickling and table use gallon gla.ss jugs, each wvv

MAZOLA OIL—the pure vegetable salad and cooking oil odorless gal.. $1.29 quart can, 63c pints, 33c CORN—Try-Me brand fancy Country Gentleman Corn dozen cans. $2.10 can 18c

O N —Independence brand fancy sugar com No. 2 cans lay in your supply for winter dozen cans, $1.75 can 15c

FRESH CEREAL S—choice of KelJogg's Corn Flakes, Post Toasties. Shredded Wheat and

Grape Nuts spe- 101 cial, package Xm22~V/

COFFEE—Hoot Special fresh roasted, delicious after-dinner Coffee special, lb 29c

224 Pieces Large Bowls, Vases and Cream and Sugar Sets. Choice

$1:49

—Buy now for Christmas Gifts at this low price for Saturday.

—Every piece in the group is priced at less than present wholesale cost. Richly cut, sparkling Cut Glass in floral and combination floral and Colonial designs. Deep cuttings and heavy glass. Regular values to $3.00 while they last, each

$149.

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—For Saturday only this special price on first quality, white Chajnotoette Gloves with self or black stitching. Supply winter's needa tomorrow! $3~50 Gray Mocha Gloves, $2£5 —First Floor—

Sale of 39c Ribbons

(For Saturday Only)

19c

yard

—An excellent quality taffeta Ribbon for hair bows and fancy work. Beautiful Dresden floral designs -with satin borders In light or dark colorings. 5 and 6-in. wide. Extra special, yd. 19c.

—First Floor—

Boys' Blue Serge Suits, $9.45

—An exceptionally low price for fine quality Serge Suits that give your boy such a manly, welldressed appearance for school or dress wear. Tailored in the popular military belted styles that all boys like. Sizes from

years. Special, at

Corduroy Trousers, $2.00

—Durable, rich brown Corduroy Trousers in knickerb6cker styles belt straps and deep pockets. Sizes

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Boys' Blouses—of per-»-cales and madras in light to dark colorings ail sizes, at

BREAKFAST COCOA—pore, full strength Cocoa rich in butter tat: special price in QQ/» bulk full pound for.... OOt/

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250 Pairs—Women's

Chamoisette Gloves, pr. 85c

Hall's $1.00 Values

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16

$945.

Suits—$5 to $14'

—Of cashmerps, tweeds, chevies and serges in broad assortment—plain colors and novelty mixtures—In latest styles.

years. Boys' Khaki Cap*—in officers' style with crossguns all OfT sizes each. ——Second Floor-

95c

Creamery for Root's

BUTTER—Gold Medal Butter churned fresh guaranteed highest quality lb PEAS—Marathon brand fancy sifted

... 51c

Wisconsin Early June Peas small and tender dozen cans $2.10 can 18c

VAN CAMP'S MILKcans limited at—

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CLEANSE R—Old Dutch—the great Dirt Chaser regular 10c cans 81/3$

CHOCOLATE—Walter Baker's Premium Chocolate %-Ib. cakf special .21 o COCOA—Walter Baker's Breakfast

Cocoa—%-lb. cans special 23c HAMS—Home Pride del icious, sugar cured, hickory smoked Hams average 10 to 12 lbs. Ib 40c SOAP—Choice of Fairy, Fels Naptha and Ivory special, 10 bars 61c

Women's Fibre Silk Hosiery, pr. 79c

—Fine gauge, silk fibre stockings in white and black. All are perfect, first quality Hosiery—present $1.00 values offered Saturday in all sizes, at pair 79c.

Men's Silk Fibre Hose —pair 39c

—Regular 50c quality socks of finely woven silk fibre all are first quality. Colors of white, black and gray. Buy a full winter's supply tomorrow, while 500 pairs last, pr. 39c. Children's Cotton Stockings—dura We quality in black and white special, 3 pairs, $1.00. —First Floor—

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Autumn Suits-Smartly Tailored §nd Fur Trimmed

Wonderful Variety of Fashion-favored Suits for Fall and Winter at These Popular Price Groupings $25 *29^ $35- $39^o

$45

—Such tailoring richness!

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—Silvertone and Duvet de Laine occupy the foreground for favor, while serges, gaberdines, poplins and velours are quite popular.

—Trim tailored Suits, fur trimmed models—each expressive of style correctness and an individuality most appealing to particular women. Silk braid is much in evidence—adding a dignity and grace to their youthful designs.

—All colors and sizes.

—Choose your Suit Saturday while the assortment is at its best.

Stunning, New

COATS

for women and misses

Girls' New Coats

Gingham Dresses, $3.98

—Beautiful yellow and black plaids, greens and blues—with collars, cuffs and pocket trim of plain ginghams and white pique hand embroidered with floss. Sizes 8 to 14. Each $3.98. Children's Hats—of corduroy, velour, velvet and khaki smartly trimmed and tailored all colors

Bin&rt styles at $1.00, $1.50 to $10.

—Second Floor—

Fashion's Newest Neckwear 59c $1.00 $1.69

—Dainty new collars and vestees—of Georgette Crepe, organdie and netin square and roll styles trimmed with lace edges, lace medallions, exquisite bead designs and ruchings. A large xbe.w assortment at these popular prices. —First Floor—

splendid collection.

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perfection—style smartness—fabric

—It is as though the designers, realizing that the materials at hand would not be again obtainable—at least for some time to come—pot forth their greatest efforts to develop them.

—Time now to get the school girl a good, warm Coat for chilly mornings and in advance of cold weather.

—Here are beautiful Coats of soft broadcloth, corduroy, zibelines, velour and other autumn fabrics—warm, serviceable and splendidly tailored.

—All colors and smart styles for children from 6 to 14 years. At $5.98, $8.95 to $3$.

Boys' School Shoes, $3, $3.50, $4.00

-—Of durable gunmetal leather, and patent coltsktn in lace and button styles medium and broad toes welt soles. Sizes

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Toilets—Special

26c Woodbury's Facial Soap, 3 cakes, 60c 50c Djer Kiss Soap, 45c. 25c Colgate's Tooth Paste, 22c. 10c Codd Cream—tube—7q. —First Floor—*

$59.50

Sale of Women's Sample Shoes

—For the last day of this most important event, we were fortunate in receiving a delayed shipment of over

$15.95, $19.75, $22.50, $25 and up to $169

-Every woman who chooses her new C0.1t from the splendid groups displayed here Saturday may feel certain of a Coat of fashion-correctness, beauty, warmth and durability. The wide rnnge of rich fabrics include evora, crystal cloth, velours, broadcloth, plushes, velvets, velveteens, army cloth, tweeds and others. —Luxurious fur-trimmed Coats,4 plain tailored Coats—fn remarkable variety—to many shad## of brown, navy blue, taupe, green, plum, black, khaki. All sixes. —Third Floor—

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Regular $5 to $12 Shoes

We repeat—they are Shoes of quality throughout of the leading Shoe makers of America. —Included are Shoes of patent coltskin, black, brown and gray kidskin, tan calfskin—of all leather and with cloth tops—in the fashionable styles for fall and winter. There are a few combinations of colors. Louis and military heels. Sizes 3^, 4 "and 4% on A and widths. Save 1-5 to Yi—at pair, $3.95 and $5.95.

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Hair Dressing—Manicuring Shampooing i

—by experts skilled in' every branch of beauty culture moderate prices. I

—Beauty Parlor—Balcony—

$3.50 Umbrellas, $2.98

(For Saturday Only)

—Be prepared for all rainy days. Buy your Umbrella now at this splendid saving. —Women's extra quality, silk-and-lmen /covered Umbrellas with novelty ivory-tipped, straight handles with wrist cord. 26-in. size. Extra special, each $2.98. —First Floor— /v

Wear a Pin to Honor Loved Ones in the Service

Pins Rings Brooches Bar

—If your son, brother, father, sweetheart or husband is in our country's service, wear a pin. We have them with one, two and three stars—many showing the branch of service—aviation, infantry, engineers, marine, etc. Service pins for the boy over there. —A large collection at Root's—some pictured above.

25c 50c $1.00

pairs to augment the already

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samples from one

Children's Shoes

$3.25 $3.75

Billiken Shoes—the scientifically eon structed Shoes for growing feet of gunmetal leather and patent ooltskin button

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