Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 24 October 1918 — Page 5

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For women and children advertised so extensively in the Ladies' Home Journal and other "popular magazines is sold exclusively in Terre llaute at Klceiuan's.

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ThK Red Cross is in urgent nesd of Tiilrfcis to take cars of the influenza situation. Kvery available nurse is no^v working overtime, and are able to rovV only part of the field. Calls are rominc in constantly from physlrans an1 otliers for assistance which we are not able to give. The Tied Cross wants one nurse who can ?ive her whole time to the work, who will be paid for her services. There is work for anv number of volunteers, and it is hoped that those who have had nursing experience will rot. longer hold back in thia emergency.

Wabash Ave. at Sixth St.

First Showing

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY!

of our new Christmas slocks of Saild Decorated China, Table Ware, Cut Glass, Silver Ware, Jewelry and Leather Goods. Tho most attractive staple and novelty articles at very reasonable prices.

For Fixing Over Your Old Coat or Suit

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8eal plush, Baby lamb or Caracul or Beaver cloth. Price, per yard, $10.00 and $12.00. A frcsli collar and new cuffs will make your old coat new. Also used for inuifa, stoles and coatees.

Silk Section—First Floor.

Forest Mills Underwear

On. sale right on the First Floor.- Quick service.

Beautiful Petticoats

$6.00 and $7.00 Values

$4.95

Petticoats of taffeta, jersey and guaranteed satin all iitted tops, all suit shades and changeable plaids, stripes plenty of navy and black. Special for Fridav and (JJ/I QX Saturdav, each

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For Factory Workers to Buy

Women's Overalls and Unionalls

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Saturday Afternoon and Saturday Night

A new lot just received embraces the best American makes—including the celebrated "Lee"' and "Sweet-Orr" brands.

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$2 Men's Shirts, 95c

Friday and Saturday

A sale of 25 dozens Men's fine Percale and Madras Shirts—stiff bosom and cuffs—^or soft bosom and French cuffs—all cut coat style. The materials in these shirts are flue percale and madras printed and woven in fast color stripes—and are worth o5c to 40c a yard. Ransacking ihe New York mai'ket. our buyer was fortunate eiitfuuh' to find this little lot of Shirts worth up to $2.00 at a. price lhat enables us to sell them Friday and {Saturday, fit each «/«iv

Store open ill 9 o'clock Saturday night. -First Floor.

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Our New Candy Department Offers An Unusual Special

In High-Grade Chocolates

$1 Pound Box Special

79c

Strictly pure assorted Cream Nuts and Cherry Nut Chocolates—pflt up in fan^y pound boxes.

Extra special for Friday and Saturday regular $r.oo package ... .79c

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Women's and Misses'

Tailored Suits

Of Distinction—Specially Priced for Friday and Saturday

$25.00

Fashionably drcs^pd women will notice .something piquant in these strictly tailored models.

They are the sort of suits that are the backbone of a woman's winter wardrobe, no matter what other clothes she may have. Excellent tailoring, with custom thoroughness, is visible in every seam, and goodness is noticeable, in the super fine materials, all wanted colors are represented—see them—Special Fridav

!L $25.00

Women's and Misses' Frocks

Special Sale at $18.75 Values up to $37.80. Dresses of satin, soft taffeta and serges, tailored styles and fancy models. Some silks combined with Georgette combinations of serges and satin, pleated skirts, others with tunics, bead trimmings, others braided. Colors—navy, black, tan, gray, plum, green, copen, taupe and brown all sizes. 16 years to 44 bust. Values up to $37.50 75

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registration of her time to the work. Miss Anita

county. 1 Bauermeister. Miss Lillian Brown, Miss

nurse, whether! Ann Kojse, Miss Ler.a Rottman and °i

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ld reg-jMrs. J. XV. Wright are each donating

'fninefliateiy. It is your civic] one or more daj's per week to the home and patriotic duty. We also want the service work. Miss Helen Benbridce names of everyone who has had any training: whatever in nursing Mld~wives. pupil nurses, trained attendants undergraduate nurses, practical nurses and all those who have taken Red Cross courses in diatetics. home care of the sick and first aid. Those who would register will pleas® call at 112 North Seventh street or telephone Citizens 1521.

is also among the recent volunteers There is still room for others who have time for this .very Important war work.

A special committee was appoir.' Oct. to make a survey of the nurses' in ViKo county as follows: Chairman,! Mrs. Dow R. Gwinn: representative of' Red Cross nursing service. Mrs. Charles! K. McKeen representative Red Cross nurse. Mips Maude Wehr:' phjsician.

The home service section has been Dr. W. K. Wiilieri representative of assisted very materially in its' wo.-k Union hospital. A. X. Smith St. Anduring- the past two weeks by several thony's hospital. Miss Sophia Hutman v e y e i i e n v o u n e e s s a y e e s e n a i v e o a o e a I L.ee Herkimer has been giving much [Maurice \an Cleve representative'

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TERRE HAUTE TRIBUNE.

Do Your Christmas Shopping Now

riday and Saturday

Will Be Two Busy Days At the KLEEMAN Store

Our Ready-to-Wear Department

Four Unusual Specials

A Rug Sale That Means Business

Fresh 1918 Fall patterns in standard Axminster and Brussels Rugs are in this sale at prices usually asked for shopworn, old-style goods.

We are able to sell these at low prices because— 1. We have marked the Rugs with an even smaller prolit than usual

2. A manufacturer wanted his Rugs represented in our fine stocks and made ns a liberal price concession for the privilege.

Here Are the Rugs'

27 x54 at $2.65 36 x72, at $5.98 4.6 x6.6, at .$12.50 7.6 x9 at $29.50

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county board of health. Dr. W. Davis representative Charities, Miss sentative of pharmacists, Arthur Baur, representatives of Chamber of Commerce, Miss Ruth Neal, Miss Blanche Fuqua and Mise Edith Cornell.

Society Organized Edith Fisaer repre-

It Is the intention to form in the near future a class for the instruction

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Children's, Junior and Misses*

Coats

At $5.00 to $42.50 A wonderful assortment, including models whose style is second to none. In fact every new style idea is represented, including the new* Khaki Army Coats.

The workmanship shows the same skill and care that have always characterized this store.

Visit our new Children's and Junior Departments on the Second Floor.

Overseas Caps to match the Khaki Army Coats (IJi QO at each ...., tDl.S/O

Women's Beautiful Blouses

$6.00 to $7.50 (6/i nr Values tp4.y{ Blouses of Georgette, crepe de chine, satin, plain and plaid taffeta, and nets. Up to the minute styles. Every blouse fresh and new col-, ors, white, flesh, beige, gray, soldier blue, taupe, brown,/navy and black all sizes, 36 to 46 bust. White and flesh Georgette and crepe de chine, come in extra sizes up to 54 bust. Friday and Satur-

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of volunteers for home service work, which will be given one week of intensive training under the supervision of Miss Edith Ffsher. Miss Fisher isunusually qualified for this wors. She is a graduate nurse, has had several years' experience in charity work am" has taken the course in home service instruction given by th« Bed Cross ir Indianapolis.

GECKLER'S FISH MARKET

Fresh River and Lake Fish, Frogs and Turtle Meat

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100 Beautiful Hats

Pussy Willow Iiining Silks 40-in. wlcFe yard $3.50

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Toilet Goods Specials for

Friday and Saturday Extra Specials

We will give you, free of charge, 2 cakes of Palm Dlive Soap—with every purchase of Palm Olive {?A Shampoo at tlvv

6oc Labache Face A Powder ^1 25c Peroxide "I K Crean* JLt/v

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Tailored Semi-Dressand Dress Hats Values to $15—r for Friday and Saturday

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Some are Lyons Velvet with light colored facing others are" all one shade with, contrasting colors in the trimmings. There are smallHats, large Hats, medium Hats, trieom Hats many odd shapes, in fact every style enters into t»his great Sale. See them in our temporary A A Show Window for .......

Children's and misses' Tarns—for Friday and UQn Saturday values up to $1.50 .V

beautiful Tams in all the wanted colors* in red. srny, coral, navy, light blue and black* This is^an QQp unusual offer* Special •V

Any "Remodeling" Going On In Your Home?

Are you going to put new lining in your old coat? Our stock of lining silks and satins and mercerized cotton linings offers opportunity for "remodeling" at low cost. v

Lining Silks and Satins

Beldinjr's yard wide gatins all colors yard $1.50

Beldins's yard wide Peau de Chess, yard $1.T5

Fancy printed Satins', 36-in. wide yard .$2-2§

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Black SiUt Veils

with elastic edge and fancy dots. Special Friday and Saturday—15c O two for £dtJ v*

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COAL COAL COAL

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Glendale Fourth Vein. Lump $4.29

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Cotton Linings

Plain Colored Mercerized S.%£iiies 36 inchcs Wide all colors yard ..«**.35c- lo &0o

Plain Colored Percalincsfv spun glass and die'athcrbloom yard

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Fancy Printed Satinea ajid Bon-Ton Taffeta yard wide light and dark grounds floral design* yard »••»•••••*..,*m.!.•

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Women's and Misses' Gloves Kayser'3 double tipped-jbilk Gloves in white, gray, khaki, brown and black. Special, pair.......

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Chamoisette Gioves

Extra special, fiQ/» pair .... White, gray, khaki, chamois, bisque 2-elasp 69c.

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