Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 20 September 1918 — Page 3
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER
Bunte's Fresh Candies
—A complete new stock now ready—including delicious chocolates and hard candlcs. Chocolates in boxes at 60c to $1.36. Hard Candles iu Glass Jars—17c to 80c. —Wrapped for martin* ff desired.
For Men
Boys' Blue Serge Suits, $9.45
—Finely woven, soft, durable aprge fashioned in military style. All sizes. Boys' Onyx Blouses, 95c
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$7.50 Blankes $5.79
—66x80-in. Austrian Plaid Blankets with soft, warm wool finish. Assorted plaid patterns and colorings. Special, at pair $6.79. —Second Floor—
Extra Saturday Safe
900 tairs of Women's and Men's Slightly Irregular
$1.55 Silk Hosiery
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Hurry Boys! A Big Sale of
Corduroy Suits, for $6.95
—*Luck-ee"—every Boy who gets one of these fine Suits at this low price. We bought them at a very special discount and offer them tomorrow on the same basis of savings. —Strong, durable Corduroy Suits with knickerbocker style trotisers. The coat is developed in the smart military fashion with belt. Thev are warm, durable, good-looking Suits for school wear. All sizes from 6 to 16 years. The Suit, $6.95.
$1.09
Three pairs for $2.95
-—Of course, it is exceptional! So much so that we doubt if stich a saving opportunity on Silk Hosiery can be equaled,-in all of Indiana—a saving equivalent to more than the regular price of an extra pair with each three-pair purchase.
—Indeed, women who know and appreciate real Hosiery values will come to this sale and "stock-up" for several months to come while such savings are to be had.
—Their slight irregularities in no way impair their rich, lustrous appearance and good wearing qualities—well known of Root's $1.55 Silk Hosiery.
—Choice of black, white, clbtid gray, Havana brown, silver, Russia calf, pink and battlegray. All sixes. Pair. §i.ocf—or 3 pairs $2.95-
75c Silk Hose, pair 50c
—The same high-grade make for which you pay 75c the country over—except they are slightly irregular, which imperfections in weave are neither noticeable to the eye nor in their service. Woven of pure thread silk—in black, white, cordovan, gray, tan and navy blue. All sizes. —First Floor—
•Boys' Neckties, 29c
—Wide variety of new autumn patterns and colors in these silk' ties with wide, flowing ends. Special, at 29c. —Second Flooi*-
Clever Dresses for Girls
Special $3. Qft
—New and so different from the ordinary children's dresses. Cunningly designed of fine count percales and ginghams in smart plaids, plain colors and distinctive combinations. Colors are guaranteed fast. Splendid variety in all sizes froQi 6 to 14 years. Special, at §3.98.
Girls' Warm Coals, $5.95 to $18.50
—Here are soft, serviceable corduroys, zibelines, velours, plushes and ker.sey cloth Coats in charming styles for all children. Green, brown, navy blue, light blue and fancies. Sizes 5 to 14 years.
Girls' Velvet Hats Girls' Sweaters
—in smart droops, tarns, sailors, tonnes and irregular shapes prettily trimmed with ribbon, flower novelties, fur and fancies. All colors and many combinations. At $1.60, $1.96 to $10.
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—of all wool and fibre silk in plain colors and combination effects—a wrnp that PT?ry school sir' needs. Priced at $2.48. $2.98 to $9.98.
—Second Floor—
Here's a Pleasant Surprise
Tub Silk Shirts, $5.45
—And not one worth less than $7.50.
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—Even the material costs are more than our selling price for Saturday. —Faultlessly tailored of heavy tub silk and silk broadcloth in beautiful patterns and colorings. All are guaranteed full size and fast in color. All sizes from 14 to 17. $7.50 to $10 Shirts, $545-
"Globe" Union Suits
—Ready with complete stocks of Men's Globe Underwearfor winter—the Union Suits with the patented trouser seat and elastic crotch.
"Globe" Cotton Union Suits $2.25 "Globe" Part Wool Union Suits ..$3.25 "Clob«" All Wool Union Suits $3.75 —First Floor—
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This Delicious Menu
For Saturday's Dinner Test Room 5 to 7:so p. Plate 60c
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Fru^t Cocktail
Choice—• Fried Spring Chicken, Country Style
Cream Gravy
Roast Loin of Pork—Dressing Whipped Potatoes Brazilian Salad Choice-—
Apple Pie Ice Cream Choice— Hot Tea Milk Coffee —Bring the family or friends. Tables reserved for special parties.
—Sixth Floor—
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Wool Jersey Dresses
—In splendid variety of new styles
"$25. $29.50 v $35
Toilet Goods Sale! V
—Note' these exceptional reductions—just for Saturday'^ —-on well-known, reliable Toilet Preparations. Heed them and supply later needs if you value money-savings. —50c Pebeco Tooth Paste, 39c —50c Java Rice Face Powder, 39c. —25c Woodbury's Facial Soap, 3 cakes 57c —30c Resinol Soap, 23c —15c Venetian Bath Soap, 3 cakes 33c —15c Auditorium Bath Soap, 2 cakes 25c —25c Spiehler's Talcum Powder, 17c —35c Prophylactic Tocth Brushes, 29c —25c Colgate's Tooth Paste, 21c ——50c Sempre Giovine, cake 35c
—First Floors
Smart New Boots of Dark Gray Kidskin E23E $11.00
—And, if you would have gray Boots, it is best to get them now. —You will admire the graceful, perfectfitting lines of this new model. Made of soft kidskin with neat, imitationtipped toes and leather Louis heels.
The workmanship, the soft quality kidskin—everything about them suggests a higher price than we are asking tomorrow—pair $u.oo.
Other Gray Boots—pr. $8 to $13.50
Field Mhuse Brown Boots, $10.00
—A charming Dolly Madison model, with Field Mouse Kidskin vamps and cravenetted tops to match. High lace style with imitation tipped toes, welt soles and Louis heels. All sizes pair $10.
Girls' English Shoes, pr. $6.50
—Gool-looking, serviceable Shoes for walking, street and school wear. Made of mahogany calfskin in English laced style with tipped toes and military heels. Sizes 2Vi to 6.
BILLIKEN SHOES for Children
—Broad nature shapes of gunmetal leather and patent coltskin button or lace style sewed soles. Sizes 6 to 2. Pair $3.25, $3.75 to $5. —Second Floor—
'THE BEST PLACE TO SHOP, AFTER ALL'
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Sweaters
—latest styles and colors at
$5 to $25
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Seemingly No End to the Charming Styles Gathered at These Popular Prices
$5 $7.50 $10.00
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plain tailored sailors to elabo
rately trimmed, picturesque Hats, this collection is one of beauty and becomingness.
—Rich, soft materials—velvets, paon velvets, Hatter's plush and combinations with Duvetyne generously lend themselves to every feminine fancy as to sfyle and size.
—Garnitured with jet an*4 steel ornaments, ostrich, flowers, feather fancies, wings and ribbon—indeed, they are beautiful. —Every fashionable color and delightful combinations. —Third Floor—
Potatoes
—Extra fancy, selected U. S. grade No. 1 Potatoes all smooth and uniform guaranteed good cookers.
Bushel $2.13 Peck (15 lbs.). .55c
OI.D DITCH OU'AXSEU—10c cans special for Saturday...3 cann 25c TOMATO SOU*—Campbell's supply winter's needs, at can HEUVZ BAKED BEANS—re .", ovenbaked—a delicious brown with pork and tomato sauce dozen cans, $2.(0 can PKAS—Dreadnaught brand, sifted early June Peas,: doz, cans, can .17c
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New-Ribbons yd. 39c
—Beautiful satin striped and smoothfinish taffetas In bright plaids, floral designs and alluring novelties in exquisite colorings. 6 and 6-ln. wide yard 39c. —First Floor—
Featuring for Saturday—
Women's
—With the simplicity in designs and the conservation of materials, designers have shown their wonderful ingenuity in creating the charming J.'ashions in these Suits. To add to their attractiveness, each garment is iistinguished by splendid tailoring and workmanship—with original fashion touches lending a delightful individuality and xouthfulness.,
—Silvertones, serges, poplins, gaberdines and velveteens are*
the prevailing materials—in colors of navy blue, taupe, brown, black, burgundy, green and light blu$
—Many are plain tailored—others with velvet and fur trimming?, and sffifl o!faef§ effectively braid trimmed, while buttons are used in many cleverly arranged effects.
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A splendid variety for choosing—in all sizes for women and misses-—15 to" 4|. Perfectly tailored, youthful suits, at $39.5a Other Suits—2s,s$2Q.so, $3$ to $169 ^7.
Good Reasons for Choosing Now From These
$39.50
—Aside from the charming styles and the luxurious beauty of the fabrics—sufficient to win the heart of any women, these Coats afford a substantial saving in price.
—Velours, cylinder cloth, army cloth, plushes, and tweedi —all rich, warm fabrics—in colors or navy blue, black, brown, burgundy, and novelties. Collars are large and convertible—plain and fur trimmed. Belts show many unusual novel effects. Splendid Coats, at $39.50. s —A noteworthy collection showing rich, warm fabrics and fascinating styles for dress, motor arid utility wear. Luxuriously fur-trimmed and plain tailored Coats in all to ^1 7Q colors, distinguished by many superb 1 €7 changes in style. —Third Floor—»
Pure Food Bakery Delicacies and Staple Groceries at Low Prices
—Special attention is directed to many UNADVERTISED SPECIALS tor Saturday affording exceptional opportunities for saving on really high-grade foods attractively displayed fpr quick selection. Extra salespeople insures quick service.
From the Bakery
(United States Food Administration License No. B-05997.) —Hot from the ovens at 10 a. m.: delicious home-taste bread, cakes, pfes from our own glass-inclosed bakery. Tlrrnd, loaf 10e and 25« 'I.aver Cakes iI."o and IV I'icM—lnrfjc, well-filled, flaky rrust»( onrli Cookie*, dox. .......... ,32c and ISc Fruit Ilai*, do* lOe
EGGS—strictly fresh direct from the country special, doz 4Sc VISKGAH—Heinz Piex Amber Vinegar full gallon elass jujrs (10c refund for j'lg) for. ,88« SOAP POW IJRII—Octagon brand for kitenen and laundry use 10 packages -45c COOKING Grimes' U"!den and Maiden Blush extra fancy
Stock special, SI lbs .SSc
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DEMONSTRATION
Duplex Alcazar Range
—Burns coal or woounrABd ga£,.»s£Vli£g fuel, time and labor.-
Reveal Smart, Practical War-time Fashions in Autumn and Winter Apparel
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French Kid Gloves, pr,! $2.65
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MAZOLA COOKING OIL—a pure vegetalile on for p.ilads and all cooking odorless and economical prallon cans. *2.39
V4 gal. can, $1.25 quart
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—Women abreast of the time.? can well appreciAe „the difficulty of obtaining genuine French Kid Gloves. To buy them at less than regular worth is an opportunity tailing for quick action.
—Unusually soft French Kidskin Gloves iq brown, gray, champagne, black and white with both self and contrast embroidered backs. All sizes. Special, pair S2.65. $2.50 Cape Gloves, $1.65—Beautiful washable Cape Gloves in colors of brown, gray and clmmpagne with self and contrast 'embroideries. All sizes. A third saving, at pair $1.65.
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