Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 20 September 1918 — Page 18

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Various Committees Busy, And Fb: 5" Are In Splendid Shape For Launching Fourth Drive.

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,'* "1 By Ann* Bowl** Wiley. There, will be a meeting of the mtenber^ of the women and men commit tecs held at the McKeen scnool center at 3:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon for the purpose of rounding up the school district plan. All chairmen of the school centers are asked to report. Meetings were held in Individual centers today. At Collett school Mrs. Harry Zimmerman, cnairman. with Mr. J. H. Swanders, of the men's committee, will hold a joint meeting at 7 o'clock this evening.

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Mrs. Lincoln Secrest, with J. A. Newhart, met their lieutenants In an organization meeting this afternoon at 3 o'clock.

The members of the Railroad Committee, Woman's Division, under the city chairmanship o£ Mrs. L., S. Briggs, are as foiiowsti .idrs. L. S. Briggs. Mrs. K. P. TuirbunKS, Mrs. F. H. Worthington. Mrs. J. E. Talbot. Mrs. Anton Hulman, Mrs. Warren Hussey and Miss Josephine Douglas, with a sub-committee of Miss Helen Willien, Miss Anita Bauermeister, Mrs. Helen Talbot Dow, Miss Mary Grimes, Miss 11 axel Armstrong, Mrs. Harry John Cole, Miss Mary Orman, Miss Margare Orman, and Miss Mary Milam Ham ill.

The working force on the men's committee q£ the Fourth Liberty Loan Drivo in the different townships has been announced as follows:

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CHF.KK TOWNSHIP.

Walter Harvey, chairman in township. Joe Bea^h, MeFall school. R. R. Ailarry Nicholson. Fopp school, R. R. i*' Joe Crews. Hlack school.

O. E. Ellsworth. Clear Water school. Kay Brown. Curley school. .Albert Thralls, Rippetoe school.

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Georgk 1* Brown, Twenty-seventh and Harrison avenue, Rankin schooL i N. Ferrcl Christy. Fort Harrison school,

John H. I.'ennta, Seventh and Fort' -r arrlson. Higliland (colored) school. William li. t'lark. 3011 North Four- I *. '"v tecnth street coloredl. 's3 Citj' hairman for Harrison township

Andrew M. flowers. N. P. 42.

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OTTER CHKRK TOWNSHIP. M. Propst, township chairman. «,

i District No. 1, John Buckley. tistrict No. 2. George overpeCk. •i District No. 3, John Boatman, Ralph v, ffXnith, Theo. Haase, Herbert Fox, Ahi drew Falls. G. D. Hansel, Isaac Qsborn, -, (Jeorge Tabor.

DiPtrict No. 4, Joseph Eastman.

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District No.

5,

Fred Albright-

District No. 6, Grasselli plant. BL ,T. -Jones. Dictrlct No. 7, J. Matticks. J. Rttsler.

District No. 8, Win. Ptewart. .•/ District. No. !», J. L. Devonald. »f District No. 10, Doug. Humphries,

City chairman for Otter Creek Is l*efla S. Allen. N*. P. FAYETTE TOW1ISH1P. 0 Earnest Dyter, Nevr Goshen, township

Chairman^ l/ouis Drehcr, Wallace Champion,

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Rhyan. Huron Pettenger. Curl

insort. Shank. John I'^qua. Edward Mars, Charles Holdaway, Frank JLeek. pinion St role.

City chairman for Fayette township is Paul Turk. V I'lKllSOK TOWNSHIP.

Charles Yaw. township chairman» Fred. Singhurse, John SinghlSTJie. •Out rlos Wilson, Kp^ey Taw. Lucas

Taw, i'harles I. Piorson, Robert Graham. Robert Sharp, Genrge Thomas. City chairman for Pierson township Is J. It. Hunter, new pnone 403.

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Mr. Staunton. St. Marys school. Joshua Porter. Ferguson Hill school. JL R. Markle, Ferguson Hill school.

Frank Brown, Whitcombe Heights school. O. C. Joeb, Robinson school.

John Ferguson, Marion Heights •ChOOl. I West Terre Haute captains*

James Hurst, West TVjro Haute. Tom Hill, West Terre Haute. Joe Smith. West Terre Haute. PS. M. Hardestv, Went Terre Haute.

„E. M. Wise, West 'IVrre Haute. G. L. Berry, West Terre Haute, Richard Owens. West Terre Hants,

Joe Pedlar. West Terre Haute. Scott Ferrell, West Terre Haute. W. Cooper, West Terre Haute. Ray Niece. West Terre Haute. F. M. Rogers, West Terre Haute. J. W. Adams, West Terre Haute. J. W. Knack, West Tere Haute, i '3. W. Bplaty, West Terre Haute. City chairman for Sugar Creek ii Hary McJlro}\ West Terre Haste. honey crkkk township. *. Dr. W. B. Hunt, Youngstown, Iod+ I

Theo. Budd. Budds school district, foungstown, Ind. Will Rigney, Rogers school, Spring Hill. Ind.

Lyman Durham, Grove school. Pimento. Ind. Charles Rigney, Qualter school, Terre Hrf.ute. R. R. No. 3,

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Riley Sutllffe. ^jungatown. Ind.

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SliVompton. Mount Pleasant school.

1 City chairman for Honey Creek towni Q. K. Owens.

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tfr. f1. G. McCarthy, Weldele SflftSfti H. B. Hlnton, R. R. F, Su^ar Grove nchooL

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in,4 Woman Arrested Plead Not ..., Guilty, i Frank Gels, 29 years ohj, and Maud 'fcta dler, 24 years old, were arrested early Friday morning at Second and

Wilson streets, on charges of associating and prostitution. The police allege that bo tli were caught in the house at the time of the raid. After Jheing examined at Voltce headquarters by Captain. Jonas llicv were seat to ll. Vi

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WThen arraigned in City Court later in the morning both entered pleas of Hot guilty and their cases were continued until Tuesday afternoon ©f \ftext week.

rOSLADI Ql'ICK TO CONTROL WORST ECZEMA

Just call on Foslam to bring you the

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omfort your suffering skin craves. it help you to be free from eruptions and all disorders which mark jour skin as needing antiseptic, healing treatment.

Unie*" you have actually seen Poslam's worlc and knoW how readily it lakes hold, rtoppirtc the Itching at nee., you will hardly Ivrfieve Its effects |K*sihle in no short a time.

In E««ma, Poilain'n action appears fcll the ntore remarkable when the (rouble i« persistently ftuhhorn and liothirg el?e seems to bring lawtirig rclet. I'oslsrn ts hnrtnlesw alwavs. fold everywhere.. rr.r free sample «T.rl fcmergenojr laboratories. 240 est ^Tt.h SU. New Tork City.—Advcrseme at,

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EXTRA SPECIAL!

For today and Saturday, men's fine Flanne Skirts, values to $2.00 48 special, each ..

$1.00 Dreas Goods, yard 25c boys' and grirls' ribbed Stockings. Special, pair ». 25c men's eotton mixed, Hose. Special, pair *..... $1.25 men's ribbed od^-fUseCe Shirts and Drawers. Special w v* »'«.

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$2.00 mens ribbed or fleeced Union j* Suits. Special $2.50 men's ribbed and fleece lined Union Suits. (I»"| QQ Special ...ti...,., vl»t/U $4 men's all-wool

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Union Suits. Special

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Sate of ladies' Novelty Bo^tn $4,on and $5.00 values all (j)-| AQ styles and colors, nt Nurses' Shoes with rubber heels and cushion soles $3.00 in values, at Sale of ladles* Juliets, in xei' mtli flexible soles $1.75 qq grades all colors, at ,.„...»/uC

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One Lot of Coats $9.98—Marked Up to .$15—Velvet and fur trimmed salt and pepper mixtures, tliibets, cheviots, etc. ill all colors and sizes AO In this sale O $20.00 Velour Coats $14.98—New "Wool Velours"—Handsomely trimmed with beaver plush and other high-^rade furs in all colors tomorrow

until sold, at

Silky Zibelines and CorduroysAges 2 to 6 onty all Colors only a limited number in the lot until sold out, jJ1 AQ choice at „... A Girls' $10 Coats—Plushes* velvets, fur-trimmed Zibelines. Corduroys, etc. ages to 14 years all 'colors,

$4.98

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Extra Special in Dry Goods Department tor Friday and Saturday

49c 15c

$3 men's greiraine Wooltexin Union Suits., Special .V........ 75c ladle** Velastic Underwear. Special, garment..... $1.00 ladies' bleached ribbed Union Suits. Special $1.75 boys' fleece lineal tTiiioh Suits.

Special,

Union

$1.48

$1.98 59c ,75c

98c

75o boys' and girls' light fleece lined Union Suits. Spetial ............. i .\..! $1.50 ladies' fine ribbed or fleece linted Utiion Suits. i Special .-yyn.

Ladies' New Fall Boots

$2.98

50c

fleece

$1.00

The Styles You Are Lootelfig for Are Here at Popular ^Prices Newest fall Boots, tlie new Mocha brown, dark kid also, tan calf styles that are beyond question the smartest designs of the new season values f^om $(.00 to $10.00. Our price Saturday

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a pair for High Boots in kid, dnll patent also gray and ivory Boots

in button or lace, with French ox Cuban heels $4.00 and $5.00 values ..........$2.98

Men's Shoes Specially Priced

'Men's $5.50 fttfd Famous S&'des in all stylos and loat bers, at t.....

..82.98

Men's $6.00 and $7.00 Famoiis makes Shoes, in all.styles attdr leathers, at

imoils makes

$3.98

Jus* received 1,000 pairs, Endicott & Johnson sample Shoes. Our windows will convince you why you should buy now and save money. "JJ4 and $5 Shoes in dull kid, box calf, tan and vici kid English and freak tcs. Now on sale at $2.98 and

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Bargains In the Fourth Street Economy Department

Sturdy School Shoes for boys awl girls, built to stand real hard wear the popular knob toe included in

button or lace rf»"| QQ $3.00 values, at Boys* or pirls* $2 and $2.50 Shoes for school: in button or lace, a

98c and $1.48

TERRE HAUTE TRIBUNE,

437 WABASH AVE.

12-14 SOUTH 4

$14.98

Girls' and Children's Coats

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A Whole Store Crowded With Fall Merchandise at the Town^s Lowest Prices—Visit Our Store This great underselling store is prepared to care far yonr every want in nev Fall Clothing and Shoes. Too save 25 to 50 per eat

Special Showing Fall and Winter Coats

$10 and $12 Coats at $9.98— Heavy, warm winter coats belted or. flare styles mostly all sizes .also genuine "mixtures, plaids and dark materials about 200 coats in the lot first come, first served. It is a bargain worth coming fbr. Don't miss it $12 and $15 values at

BOYS' $5.00 SUITS, $2.95 Extra quality cashmere Suits in tSie dark serviceable patterns that axe so much in demand belted or pinch-back models 2 *1*0 QPk to 17. Raturdav at. .. ...

BOYS' $7.50 SUITS, $4.95

Cassdmerea, homespuns or blue eergea in classy patterns anfl rn] ors full lined knjekers 6 to 18. Saturday, at

BOYS' $12.00" SUITS, $7.95 Extra heav' pure wool Suits in the distinctive belted-all-around model, with slash pockets fine mohair or satin linings 10 to 18. dr7 A? Saturday, at

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$30.00 Plush Coats $19.50—Mostly fur trimmed big full flare plushes and English homespuns fur trimmed plush Coats tomorrow, in this pTA sale, special at $40.00 Plush Coats* $29.50-^-''Genuine Sealette" some fur trimmed, others satin lined several different models to select from tomorrow

$9.98

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BOYS' $9.00 SUITS, $5.95 A..wfernarkable value In heavyweight, pure wool Suits belted-all-around model full cut and full lined kickers 7 to 18. QK Saturday, at

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EXTRA SPECIAL

$1.98

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Two full'soles to heel black or tan built for hard wear regular value $3 00

$1.98 and $2.48

$29.50

Saturday Bargalnis In Boys' Clothes

$5.00 JUVENILE SUITS, $2^5 Scores of nifty little Suits in shepherd checks, blue serges and novelty mixtures, with fancy cuffs and collars 2% to &, CO QPC Saturdnr. at

JUVENILE OVERCOATS, $3.95 All the popular models in heavy Overcoats spu-miKi fabrics in plain eolprs—gray and brown fancy mixtures 234 to & QC Saturdav. at

JUVENILE OVERCOATS, $4.95 A beautiful selection of Juvenile Overcoats in heavy-weight blue and gray chinchillas and fancy mixtures 2% to 8. A Saturday, at

BOYS' $6.00 MACKINAWS, $3.95 Made of heavy wool Mackinaw clotli handsome patterns in the desirable plaids bfelt all QCT around 6 to 18. SaturdaytpO«»/0

Extra Special, life' Fall Boob

A welcome sale Saturday of ladies' stunning nr.w fall Boots at $1.00 to $2.50 less than you can purchase them for elsewhere. Graceful, perfect fitting, high top models tan calf, chocolate, light and dark gray,,the new cherry red and black kid. All the popular style heels. Perfect made, serviceable grades.

Ladies'$5.00 Fall Boots

Stunnihg new fall styles for ladies and growing girls. High lace tan calf with brown tops and black ealf with gray cloth tops sizes 2% to a real |5.00 value. Special, at

$1.95

MEN'S WORK SHOES

$5 Rip-Proof grades of solid tan and black veal calf full double soles best of wear all pf^es on sfile, special, $3 95

Seamless Work Shoes, a shoe for all kinds of work stout leather soles be$t $3.00 values, (I»-| at ouly JL«*/0

MEN'S SHOES AT SAVINGS New fall Dress Shoes $6 and $7 values come in tan, mahogany and black calf 12 styles narrow English lace and full toe blucher nnd button styles aa a all sizes, at only

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Shop by Parcel Post

We Fill Mail Orders Promptly and Aeourately

SPECIAL PRICES ON

Blankets

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Our Blanket* will ke*p you warm the cold night* that are coming, and at prices that will «ave you mo^ey. $4.00 cotton Blankets $5.00 extra h€®*y Blankets ...... $4.00 wool nap Blanket* ...... $5.00 wool Blankets

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COMFORTS

L../..U. $ 3.98 $5.00

Comforta $6.00 Comforts

BOYS' $a.00 MACKINAWS, $435 Strictly all-wool MackinawS lti beautiful green, red and brown checks and plaids belted-all-around model sizes to 18. Saturday,, at

BOYS' OVERCOATS, $5.95 Handsotne all-wool Overcoats tli the desirable gray and brown novelty mixtures pinch-back styles sizes 8 to IS. d»j!f QK Saturday, at

~'.$2.98

GIRLS' STURDY SCHOOL SHOES Of fine wearing black calf, with black and white kid tops lafe and button sizes 11% ta 2 at $2.45 sizes & to 11, at

$4 Dress Shorn tan English lace and black ealf bltichor la.«rts all sizes. Special, at ...«P4U»«/9

CHILDREN'S 8HOE8

Drwwry, comfortable styles for tfie little tc ts patent and dull vampa, with ptam and colored kid and cloth tops s 7to 6 good $2 values, special at. tTf\ a pair $l«uU

INFANTS' SHOES

Pateat and dull, with black, red and blue velvet tops button styles leather soles all sizes 2 to 6 a splendid $1.25 valu&» '7CT Sale price, a pair I DC

MISSES' NEW FALL SHOES The popular narrow English and ths broader -inatnre-shapa to® lasts come in black calf, tan, patent and two-color pattern sizss to 2 $3.50 and $4.00 aa qv alues, at

Boys' Solid Shoes, for tfress or school made of extra strong leather tan and black button, blucher and English lace styles all sizes to 5*4 a genuine $3.50 value, at Boys' School Shoes sturdy, serviceable makes durable, well made of stout black calf lace and button sizes to 5^ $2.50 values. m-j Q{T On sale, at Little boys' School Shoes sizes only to 13% strong black satin calf lace and button pood wrai*ing soles. On s4lc Saturday, at

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JUVENILE OVERCOATS, $2.48 Splendid medium-weight wool Overcoats, in sizes 2% to 10 desirable novelty mixtures j»retty plaid linings, Sat- A urday, at

BOYS* OVERCOATS, $4.95 Heavy-weight, all-wool Overcoats in pretty gray and blue cassimeres and cheviots plenty of A pinch-backs 10 to 18. Sat.^4»«/0

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SEPTEMBER t% irr«.

OUR LIST LOT OF

Peaches earning $3.75 JKJ basfad

Uo «act*» far telhrery.

Grimes Golden Eating Apples

i HAND-PICKED NAVY BEANS. pounds ..........^.»..^25o 4 pounds •»..«60e

CRAB APPLES, PLI^MS. Concord Grapes, basket. .4te Peaches for canning by the bnsheL

Utrtabagas, Tttrnipa.

COUNTRY C1JR6D BACON. Pound 35c By the one-half pises. Shoulder Bones. Spars Bibs,

Ho* Hetrts.

3 potmds Sliced Uver ..JSe Beef Hearts, Tongues, little pig pure Pork Sausage.

CORNED BEEF. Pickled Pigs' Feet. pound Pimento Cheese i ,86c Smear Rase, pacfage 1Se

EVERYDAY SPECIALS, pounds Rio Coffoa« ....2Se 3 boxes Macaroni .......250 3 boxes Spaghetti .......25c Green Tea, pound .35c 10 pounds Scratch Feed .47c 10 bam Armour's White Flyer

Laundry Soap 45c 35c box Grandma's Wash Powder 18c 3 cans Spotless Cleanser 10e Gallon Apple Batter ... .75c 15c can Apple Batter ...10c White Fish, povnd ......15c Pink Beans, pound ......10c Henvy Tin Cans, doc. .. .69c 5 large cans Wilson Milk 25c Hebe Milk, can 10c 4 lbs. Split Navy Beaas .25c 12 boxes Matches 12c

NICE LARGE YELLOW 8WEET POTATOES. 9 potmds 2Sc 8 pounds ....49c

Market Basket

Morris Bacon Bqvarea, lb. ...... 30c Dry Salt Bacon* lb, 35c Pickled Pork *«•«.... *2fto Tender SteWc. Ib. ..1l-20e Tender Roast, lb. 17Vt-20o 3 Iba. Sliced Liver .28c Bob White Soap So Bed Beans, cans ..... to Light Red Salmon ...24c Pink Salmon C2Vxo 4 large Pet Milk 48e 4 large None-Such

Milk ...44e Peck Potato## ........52c Large can Table Apricots 25c Good Luck Butterine .38e Fresh Trooo Buttertee 35e 1 bushel Duchess Apples .»1J® 1 lb. can Crisoo ......33e 1% lb. can Cilscd ...49e 3 n. can Crlseo .....Me

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PURE PEACH PLL« SERVES to any home mad* .far. ,.Mt «.....*4. mm...S&C 3 JVTV

Out of an order of 1M cases, ww only reeefved twenty-onecaeee. )m. ««,*« white they last* V

DRIED FRUITS.

I«rge Prunes, pound .. .£0c 2 pounds small Prunes .25c Evaporated Peaches, lb. .19c Seedless Raisins, Tb. *». ,15c Small Apricots, lb......22,/aic lArge Apricots, ID. Jk

SPECIAL NOTICC All orders taken after 8 o'clock Sstordsy afternoon will be delivered Mondays.

POTATOES

Are advancing. One the old price. 90 lbs. bushel 15 lbs. peck

$2.15

:..58c

NEW PANCAKE FLOUR Virginia Sweet, box .».lk New Maple Syrup pounds bntk Rolled Oats 2lc Old Fashion Steal Cat Oat

Meal, lb *c Pure 1-Yuit Jelly, glass .15c F'ure Fruit Raspberry .Tarn ftk Quart Jar Pure Apple Butter 4lc New Cleaned Currant*, box 20t

New Dromedary Dates. tijkiimm,miiiinn mi i HOLLAND SEED CAB­

BAGE.

100 pounds .$238 SO pounds 1*60 25 pounds Pound ...... 4C

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