Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 24 October 1918 — Page 7
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, »811.
NORTH SIDE BOARD CLASSIFIES SELECTS
Additional List of Registrants With Order Numbers Fixed By Washington Drawing.
North side registrants, 1§ to 36 years of age, as their order numbers are enrolled:
CO-'—-Xorinan Tilman fcprinkl*, 1S2S North Twelfth etreet. 4009—Fred William Payne, 1#04 North
Kighth street.
4011—Lyman Murry Roberts, 29% North Fourth street. 4015—Harry William Whittenburg, 210* North Kleventh street. 4016—OifTord Markle Bell, 2020 .North
Fcvfnth street.
4017—Tobias Walden, 805 North Third street. 4013—KdmonJ Allen Lanoy, 154S Sixth ayenue. 4020—Earl Keith Roby, 161S $orth
4025— Kobert M. Allen, Terre Haute House. 4026—Elmer Bays, 640 North Sixth st rp?t. 4027—Cleveland Burkhart, 419.Chestnut street. •4028—Vernal Morin, 22® North Si»th btrcet 029—Blaine McCoy, 7S7 North Third street. 4030—Frank Herbert Keeney, 1613
Fixth avenue.
4034—Grover Baker. RHey. Ind. •4040—Edward Harvey Reed, 1937 North Thirteenth street. 4044—Hugh Mercer Brotherton, 1S24 n«\de «ire«t. *047—Vasil St. Armodolf, 380J North
Fifteenth street.
4049—.lo: eph Clifford Anderson, 2317 North Fourteenth street. 4058—M liver Clyde Stout, 1902 Wabash aicnue. 4055—John Alfred Banett, 218 Cherry etnet. 4058—Bud Scott,/ 417 North Fourth
Mrret
4060—Edward Rarhstein, 1637 North Twelfth street. 4 064—Frederick Brandt, 1423 JMaple venue. 4065—Tony Lewiclty, 2426, Third avcrue. 4 0t»6—George W. Trout, 212 North
4068—Walter Whiter,rnb Shook, Terre Hai^te House, 4 070—John Minion, 314 North Fourth street. 4071—Alvtn. Claude Carter, 131® North
Sixth etreei.
4013—• arl Kntpmeyer, $611 North Kighth street. 4074—.Kdward Pfieg-lev, Bowling Green,
Ind., Clay county.
4075—J^awrence 01i\er Stitt, 1644 First s venue. 407?-~Hdward Hugh Curraa, 619 Lovust ytreet. 4078—Charles Wsnolka, Twenty-sixth
Ktreat and Fourth avenue.
4079—.Roy William Borgman, 2031 North Third street 4081—Harry Dixon, S01 North Sixth street. 4084—Fred Swalls, 620 Second avenue. 4086—Ivan GanschelF, 1463 Beech «t reet. 4087—AVilliam Henry Moyer, Jr., 2141
Third avenue.
40S8—Ceorpe l,nnr, 1835 North Twentyfourtli street. 4030—' 'an 1!. L.owry, 1333 Maple ave- »«•. 40D3—i Hul Seamon, 2214 North First si reet. 40P5—Charles Edsar Poett, 280 North
Ninth street,
4099—Henry F/lmore Hynes, 2122 Cleveland avenue. 4108—William Ooodman Kobison, 1652
North F.ighth street.
4109—Mike Segski, 1025 North First ft r»et. 4110—Vrank Herbert Davis, 938 North 8uth street. 4112—Clarence Charles "Werremeyer, 14S1 Fourth avenue. 4114—Joseph Chargo, 2148 North Nineleenth street. 4117—Henry Herman Murray, 417 North
Fourth street.
4119—Otis Ijcroy Snyder, 641 North Fourth street. 4121—John Robert Love, 1417 Barbour avenue. 4128—John Steven Williams, 807 North
Fourteenth street,
4124—Robert Joseph Baxter, 1039 Eighth avenue. 4127—William Rufus Cliver, 2200 Lo.eiiFt street. 4128—Robert Gabbert, 1413 Sixth avenue. 4131—John Fisher, «20 North Twelfth street. 4136— 'harlcs Or\il!» Snodgrass, 1016 Y Third avenue. 4136—Charles Clement Jones, 225 North 14"^ street 4141—Mike I.ukacs, 2104 North Twentieth Street. 4148—Burton Thomas Rosslter, 1235
4144—Wiley Harrison Loving, 2635 North 12'»i street. 'Hfi—Oeorce Adair. 421 First arenue. 4147—Alexander Davis, 61? North
Eleventh street.
4151—Fred Uarl Wolfe, 1323 Nineteenth street. 4158—Harry Francis Johnson, 1®14
North Scrond street.
4160—Roy McDoivcll, 1517 Maple avenue.
4161—Harry
Thirteenth street.
4173—Hugh Allen Munson, 726' North Fiftii street. 4174—Fred Uwrisnce Connerly, 1®38
North Eishth street.
4179—Richard Francis l'orag^hue, 120 North Twelfth street. 4183—Fred Garland Chriatman, 3232
T,ocust street.
4184—Earl Jobe Ulocksom, 1705 North 'I'm left t-'treet. 41S5—Ira Grover Drill, lit North
Fourth street.
4186—John Mike Barnett, 305 Fourth av*-ntie. 41*9—William Blaine Tallman, 419
EaRle street.
4191—James Baxter Harvel, 2239 Chase street. 4192—Roy James Fuller, 843 North
Fourteenth street
4196—Francis Arthur Tryon, 922 North Third street^, 4197—John Floyd ©lbrich, 300 North .Sixteenth street. 4198—Robert Francis F. Jackson, 1419
Mapl*- aveni.e.
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4199— Richard Irwin Graul, 60S North .Seventh etreet. 4202—•-Clarence Joseph Scott, 2400 Sycamore street. 4203—Amos 1'atrick Byrne, 4*96 Chase street. 4204—Cleveland Brinkerhoff, 9% North
Sixth street.
4207—Ignatz Zandaras, 857' North Thirteenth street. 4212—Frank Wilson. 318 Sixth avenue. 4213—William Frank Brown, 2103
North 141^ street.
4214—Mike Tummulott, Fifteenth' and Beech streets. 4216—Flovd Joseph Sisk, 414 North
Center street.
4219—Fred Clide Blankley, 2104 North 13V3 street. 4322- Biythe Kendall, 2342 Fifth avenue. 4228—Albert Collins, 2247 East Locust street. -James Lyons, 20S3 Fifth avenue 4229—Arthur McDonald,
4231—Charles Albert Kellim, 2338 Wabash avenue. 4232—James Alfred Henry, 1200 North
Sixth *tre--t..
4235—Charles
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4247—Jense Clarence Morris, 2000 North Se-ond street. 4252—Albert Waddell, 1?S? Beech street. 4264—Daniel TaHoa, 1418 Third avenue. 4257— William Patrick Hiner, 624 North
Ninih street.
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Fifth avenue.
Fifth street.
4374—Oscar
Donel Willey, 2625 North
IS'A street.
4164—Edward Sima, 1787 North Fourth streotr 4170—Charlaa T. Rollings, 2103 North
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Arthur Baur's Pharmacy, 677 Wabash avenue.
4258—Richard Alycoale Werneke, 821 Elm street. 42t®—Cecil Shanks, 2000 North Twelfth street. 4261—Ernest Herbert Itenand, 688 ^'hase Street. 4262—William Archibald Peacock, 2325
4263—Charles Jennings McK.ee, 1017 North Sixth street. 4264—Laurel Lee Bailey, 1613 Hendricks avenue. 4266—Alex McGilvroy, 1460 Eighth avenue. 4271—Albert Burus, 1532 Ash street. 4273—Kenneth Edwin Carnell, 1236
North Thirteenth street.
4274—John McKillop, 817 North 6^ street. 4278—James Patrick Fagan, 1228 North
Fourth street.
4279—Albert Edward Gibberson, 2418 First avenue. 4380— Russell M. Guller, 1318 North
Sixth street.
4281—Arthur Robertson, 1539 Beech 4283 —Frank Emerson Whitmer, 1001 North 6% street. 4287—George Culmer Lenn, 605 North
Fourth street.
288—Jolio Africh, 2003 Bucfccye street. 41589—Ed Franklin Lewis, 1317 Fourth avenue. 4291—Russell Carter Hyatt, 2320 North
Tenth street:..
4292—ira D. Tryoo, 311 Third avenue. 4298—Carl Stanley Adams, 1419 (Eagle st'-ee». 4297— Harry Samuel Call, 421 Sixlh 'avenue. 4298—Theodore GramalieofT, ,228 North
4300—Charles William AKeiibsrger, 630 Eighth avenue. 4206—John Richardson, 1621 North
street.
O'liell Warremeyer, 1650
Second avenue.
4379— Jacob H. Carey, 1516 Chestnut
strwt.
4382—Walter Kenneth Dodson, il4 North 131,^ street. 4383—Noel Hatry McKcehan, 1400
N#rfn Ninth street.
4S86—James Frances Merryweather, 10:i0 North Third street. 438S—Moi?e Muntean, 1806 North *irteenth street. 4389—Fred George Burton, 1634 North
Sixth street.
4330—Andrew Jackson Benson, 221J Chase street. 4S91—Andrew lunigan Gallagjicr, ZOdO
North Center street.
4393—Ernest
Stablet'»«t, 1635 First ave
nue.
4.194—Marin
Itadi ff. 1463 Beech street.
4397—John Krtischek, 2015 North Twenty-third street.
4399—Leon
4441—lra
1721
street.
Francis Rourke, 1502
Eighth avenue
4 400—Herbert Edgar Richmond, 6a9 Chestnut street. 4404 Herbert Francis Leonard, 1124
North Fourth street.
4412—John Riley Rogers. 2141 North Twenty-fourth stree'.
4413—Harry
Edwin Ballou, 2320 Syca
more street.
4 416—c.eorge Warreta, 422'* Cherry street. 4418—H arry Joseph Daley, 2434 Spruce street.
4419—William
Greer, 1624 North Sixth
street.
4420—Clyde Vanmeter, 3102 Eighth avenue.
4421—Edward
Lerando Helper,- 1404
Fourth avenue.
4422—Jerome Victor Soeder, 919 North Thirteenth street. ,(425—George Frank Ktandau, 1912
North Eisbth street.
4427—Donald Kelly Jordoa, 806 First avenue. 428—Claude William Furgeson, 1010
North Second street.
4429—Clark Levert Adams, 2418 North Thirteenth street. 4433—.TamtB Brimelow, 1S04 Grand avenue. 4438—John Chno, 1806 North Fifteenth street.
Klever Rogers, 1200 Notrh Thirteenth street. 4443—Raleigh Arnold Scott, 2025 North
Eleventh stieet.
4445—Fred William Funk, 1817 North Twelfth street.
4447—Lynne
Benton Kimball, 2622
North Thirteenth street.
4450—William
Elmer Burns, 2114 Lo
cust street.
4442—Ernest Josiah Owens, 1429 Plum street.
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57—Harvey Joseph MeKibben, 1036 North Ninth street. 4469—Grover Cleveland Myers, 30 North
Second street.
North
4480 Fred Gayiord Paitsoa, 222 North Sixteenth street.
44S1—John
4464—Joseph
Henry Burgan, 30 North
Second street.
4241- Milton Ferreira Vianna, 205 Custom House. Louisville, Ky 4243—Warren Ray Fritts, U2g Tippecanoe street. 4244—George Lisle Morey, 1600 North
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4206—George Austin Foy, 667 Fourth avenge. 4308—Fred Waltef Deutsohe, 173 Locust street. 4P, 10—May Bow, 412^ Main street. 4311c—Tunis French Goad, 2218 Wabash avenue. 4312—Charles Andrew Carson, 2424
North l.4 street.
4313—George Claude MyerS, 443 North Fourth street. 4314—Hearshel Thomas Kyle, 1891
North Ninth street.
4317—David Winslow McMullen, 800 Norih Ninth street. 4318—Loyde Lynn Sackritar, 1915
North Eleventh street.
4 320—James Howard Chrisenbury, North Water street. 4321—Theron Sylvester McCoskey, 2400
Spruee street.
4328—Patrick FranciB Leonard, 1026 North Ninth street. 4324—George Washington Trice, 1825
Woodlev avenue.
4325—Roy Earl, 323 North Twelfth street. 4331—Charles Hammond Eiteljorge, 602
North Sixth street.
4332—El do Deloss Beeson, 2805 North 12',fe street. I 4338—Arthur Morten Harding, 120
North Sixth street.
4340—James Douglas Robison. 4341—Fred LeRoy Cure, 1182 Seventh avenue. I 4343—Moses Terrel Spinn, 210 North!
Eleventh street.
484?—Frank G. VanArsdall, 1821 Maple a\cnue. i 4351—J ames Frank Underwood, 17141
North Tenth street.
4356—T.ouis Shannon, 312 North Eighth street. 4358—Henry Louis '"Page, 1826 "Woodley
4383—Bert* Langsto^, 647 North Third street. 4:. (i4—Gol Lesniak, 224" Buckeye street. 4o65—lames Cheldon Yate3, 1614 North
Second street.
43(19—LRvid Albert Dlspenett, 18(0 Lafavette avenue. 4370—Arthur Clifton, 472 North Fourth 4373— Paul Reeves, 1654 First avenue.
Specials! Just for Friday
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15c Metal Back Horn Combs 19c Black Rubber Combs 10c English Silver Thimbles, all sizes 10c Bias Embroidery Trimming 6-yarH bolts all colore 10c Steel Safety Pins, »ll sires 10c Snap-On Dress Fasteners, black, white all sizes .......... 5c Steel Pins, M, C. S. 10c Brsss Pins, 200 count, M. C.-S. 10c Stickerei Braid, all colors 8c Pearl Buttons, fish-eye and plain 10c CMalmer's Pearl Buttons, 1 dozen on card ... 35c Sanitary Aprons, washable rubber 35c All-Elastic Sanitary BeltSf all sizes. 8c Tape Meaaures,. 60-inch 19c Black Bone Buttons for coats and suits 10c skein Barboiirs Carpet Thread 10c Bullet Pearl Buttons, all sizes 10c Rubber Hair Pins, shell and amber 5c Darning Cotton, 45-yard spool
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Lederer-Feibetman, of Course.
Just lor Friday!/
TAKE YOUR CHOICE OF ALL $2.25 GUARANTEED OIL BOILED TAFFETA SILK—Yard wide, all col-
Fr-!d:r...
$1.59
ors. yard
TAKE YOUR CHOICE OF ALL OUR $225 GEORGETTE CREPES —40 in. wide guaranteed moistproof all colors and black. Friday, P1 ftQ yard
25c
DRESS GOODS, A YARD Think of itl What can you pet today for 25c—not even good calicoes.
We offer 50c SHEPHERD E K S s n A I N SERGES—36 inches v^ide 50c value. Friday, yard
25c
FRIDAY
Special Sale Table Damask!
TABLE DAM A5K-M54-in'. wide, full bleached worth $1.00 yard. Friday, yard
4 4 4 4 4
Henry Baugh, 2301 Second
avenue.
4483—Hartford Michael, *16 North Fourth street.
Connelly. Stag Hotel.
4487—Argelo Padova, 1900 XLm street.
4489—Robert
street
4471 Karl Moses. 6_'0 Chestnut street. 4473— Van Erie Wright, 404 Js'orth Thirteenth street.
4474—Ambrose
4475—James H. Wori*. 621. North Seventh street. 4477—Fred Ocia Bledsoe. 680 Third avenue. 4473— Jesse Cleveland Johnson, 220
Korth Sixth street.
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Watson Witty, 2115 Plum
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Henson, 214a Spruce
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Siftiiii
59c
TABLE DAMASK—68-in. w i e o o e o e s worth $1 .25 yard. Friday, yard ..
69c
TABLE DAMASK —Half linen very scarce worth $1.50 yard silver bleached 5-yard limit. Friday, yard
79c
TABLE DAMASK—72-in. wide satin damask patterns worth $1.75 yard.
r.'id":. 89c Extra Special Cotton Batting
Buy now.
^Prices will Monday.
advance next
$1.25 SNOWY OWL COTTON BATTING—Full 3pound weight opens up in one sheet Qr 72x90. Batt
OtlC
$1.26 QUILTED S N O W V OWL —3-pound weight opens up in one sheet
23" 95c
DAKOTA COTTON BATTING—Pure white, medicated three-pound weight opens up in one sheet 72x90. Batt.
98c
QUILTED OCEAN COTTON BATT—Three-pound batt opens out, 72x90: ready for quilting. Batt..
$1.10
$2.00 QUILTED BIG OWL COTTON BATTING—4pound weight opens out, 72x90 pure white and medicated. Batt
$1.25
None Delivered. Lederer-Feibelman, Of Course.
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Just for Friday
8c
Blanket Sale
10c 31c 3c 3c 3c ,2c ,4c 3c 3c 4c ,18c 22c 3c ...8c 3c 4c ...4c ...lc
13.50 EMPIRE GRAY BLANKETS, size 64x80: fancy borders, wool fin ished. Parr ....
,$2.98
$5.00
EMPIRE GRAY
BLANKETS,
size 72x84
extra heavy, wool finish. The pair
$3.75
$6.00 SILKIRK PLAID BLANKETS,
size 66x80
fancy plaids one pair to each customer* Pai
,: S4.48
COMFORTS, .ext*» size 67x72, full weight 5 pounds $5.0B value. Friday for
$3.25
COMFORTS, fancy satin brocades, filled with pure white cotton $5.50 value. Friday, for
$4.25
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Fancy Plsid Strip* and Plain Color Gingham Dresses, Full styles. Sites 6 to 14 years. Wonder bargains. $1.00 CHILDREN'S AQ^ DRESSES 4t7C
Ginghams, Chambrays and Percales. Fall styles. Long sleeves. Fast color materials. Sixes 6 to 12 years. *2.50 FLANNELETTE J»^| Of KIMONOS.
Genuine Teazledown Cloth. Light and dark patterns. Good styles. Well made. The sensation of the country at the price.
Lederer-Feibelman, of Course.
We direct your attention to our vast assortment of smart trimmed hats that we are proud to olifer at the following reasonable prices:
$2.98, $3.98, $5.00
New hats arc being added to these popular-priced lines daily, giving you the assurance of having the very latest ideas to choose from at all times. We offe/1,000 charming new arrivals, fashioned of fin^ velvets, or of plush combined with fur and beaver fabrics. These must be see*n and tried on to be fully appreciated.
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Black and colored Velvet Hats, Bonnets and Tarns. children 4 to
12
Just for Friday Big Specials
Day-Light Second Floor
$2.00 SATEEN Qf PETTICOATS
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Blac.k and colors. Elastic and adjustable tops. Well m*de. Full cut garments. Limit one,
$2.00 CHILDREN'S DRESSES
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JUST FOR FRIDAY
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5 Pounds of ARGO GLOSS
29c
Just For Friday
Extra Special Sensation! Be on Time—Stand in Line! Sold to Women Only
Argo Gloss Starch
Put up in 5-pound packages. Sold at grocers for 50c a package. One limit. Friday only. 9Q package ............
—Third Floor—
Lederer-Feibelman, of Coursf.
Sale Children's Hats, Bonnets and Tamp
Values t9 $2, Just for Friday
years. Not a^lot of odds and ends but
way below regular price. As we buy so we sell. Up to $2.00 values Friday 98c
iLederer-Feibelman, of Course. Second Floor—Annex,
Just for Friday
Shoe Bargains
That Should Not B* Overlooked
W O E N S O W N K I DRESS SHOES—Brown cloth top to match^ leather Louis heel all sizes $6.00 value. Very special
$4.45
WOMEN'S GRAY KID DRESS SHOES—Gray cloth top leather Louis heei plain toe $6.00 value. Special at
$4.45
W O E N S A K U N E A A N A E N LEATHER BUTTON SHOES —Medium heels ail solid leather broken sizes values to $4.00. Specially priced at
$2.89
MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S PATENT LEATHER CLOTH TOP BUTTON SHOES—Good heavy, solid leather soles sizes 8'/a to 13 values up to $2.75. Special at
$1.50
Lederer-Feibelman, Course.
'Dressy Trimmed Hats*
1000 Chic New Arrivals
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Wide brimmed drooping shapes—jaunty side roll effects, small draped or military turbans and youthful poke shapes. Taupe, purple, beaver, peacock, brown, sand, black, etc.
These are the kinds of hats that women need, in styles for street, huniness or dress -wear. Every hat has individual charm and trimmings, including ostrich tips,-bands and fancies?, burnt goose or peacock wings, fancy pins, chenille embroidery, flowers and smart ribbon trims.
YOU SAVE $2.00 TO $5.03
Extra TUp to $1 Fancy Featbers Special) and Flowers
All the wanted hat trimmings are here. Why pay fancy prices when we-offer them at
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25c
FRUITS and Vegetables
Fancy 36 size Pineapples, eacfl ..........
E. H. WILSON, Mgr. Fruit Dept.
New styled. Big variety for a purchase that came to up
Just for Friday!
50o WOMEN'S
NEW
$1.25 WOMEN'S UNION R7F\ SUITS IUC Low neck, sleeveless, medium weight Union Suits. Three-quarter ankle length. Regular and extra sizer,. Limited lot. While supply lasts, .79c
45c
75c CHILD'S RIBBED UNION SUITS Ecru, medium weight, light fleece. Drop seat. Sizes 2 to 12 years. First quality. When this lot is sold, no more under 75c. Buy your season's supply Friday at .........45c
$1.90 CHILDREN'S HEAVY UNION SUITS First quality. Ecru. Good, weight. All improvements, sizes. Wonder bargain at ....
98c'
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Florida
20c
Fancy hand-picked Beljflower or Greening Apples, pound
5c
Fancy, dry, yellow, eastern Jersey Sweet Potatoes. Special, 6 pounds for.
25c
FANCV BANANAS, CAPE COD CRANE I E S A E FRUIT,CELERY,CAR
O S A S N I S U N I S O N I O N S ETC., PRICED LESS THAN ELSEWHERE.
Every material
BRONZE
LISLE HOSE ..ZUC Very scaro* article. We offer 36 dozen first quality, garter top, Bronze Lisle Hose. Limit four pairs to customer. Pair 29c
50c BOYS' AND GIRLS' DURHAM A N
35c
HOSE First quality famous Durham brand Heavy ribbed. Sizes to 9'
Hose. Last time on sale at 35c
39c
50c WOMEN'S COMBED COTTON HOSE TWO PAIRS FOR 75c Black Hose, ribbed top. And black and white flexible ribbed. Exceptional bargain in face of the present high market.
full All 98c
79c
$1.00 WOMEN'S K N I S K I S He^vy weight Knit Skirts. Medium and dark patterns. Full size. Scarce item, Just 120 in the lot. Limit one. At 79c
J2.25
$3.00 MEN'S BLUE DENIM OVERALLS Genuine Indigo Blue Denim Overalls. Full sizes. All improvements men like. Scarce as snow in July. All sizes. One pair to customer. While supply lasts, pair ......$2.25
98c
$1.50 MEN'S BLUE CHAMBRAY SHIRTS Best grade Blue Chambray Work Shirts. Full sizes. Best workmanship. All sizes. Worth $1.06 wholesale, and scarce at that. Limit two to a customer. Each 98c
Ledered-Feibelmart, of Course.
EXTRA SPECIAL
Children's JTA Rain Capes
Good, serviceable Rain Capes with plaid lined hoods. Dark gray checked cloth, rubberized. Sizes 6 to 12 years. Worth $3.00 on today's market. Just 80 in the let. While supply lasts, each $1.50 —Daylight Second Floor—
Lederer-Feibelman, of Course*
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$24.75to $39.75
Offering the Choicest Selections of the Season's Authentic S y 1 e s in E v e y Wanted Material tnd Color at Prices Cons pi cuous for Value Giving.
No newer or more a s i o n a e o a s than these—and no greater assortments in Terre Haute. Our vast stock, arranged for months, ago, when prices were lower, offers economies that mean real .savings vef the present^costs, which arc 30 per cent higher today than when -vwc bought our fall and winter garments.
Tremendous assortments of women's and misses' coats embrace the following materials: American Wool
V el our
Salt's Peco Plush Broadcloth
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Hundreds of Women's and Misses*
that s us
Coats
Kersey
Pom-Pom Heavy Broadcloths Oxford Coatings
is guaranteed to «*ea.
satisfactorily—and we allow only reliable qualities to enter our stock. Over one hundred different styleo to lect from—with beautiful trimmings of skunk, raccoon, Hudson seal, nutria. American marten, and kit coney. Complete range of colors. AM sizes for missew and women and odd sizes up to
hard-to-fit women.
P-i-.l Cloth and
txirai «sPlash
$12.95, $14.95 $19.75, $24.75
Serge, jersey* satins, crepe de chines, taffetss and serge and silk combinations ore the materials of which they are Tiade.
Every style is a becoming, desirable style—nothing extreme, and the quality in every instance is far above that which one usually expects in dresses at thsse prices. All in all. this is a real thrift opportunity that hundreds will no doubt share in.
Lot 1
The Dresses Priced at $12.95
Included are serge dresses, satins, taffetas. in plain tailored and braid trimmed sty les—normal and h-gh waistlines— smart, up-to-the-minute garments ill •very way. ,! V fx
Lot 2
The Dresses Priced at $14.95
Including all-wool French serge dresses, wool jersey dresses, serge and satin combinations, rich satin dresses and fine chiffon taffeta dresses. A splendid group of qgjlitary braid trimmed modelo 4n black and various wonted colors. jt
Lot 3
The Dresses Priced at $19.75
Beautiful wool serge and ricjji satin dresses—braid trimmed or with exquisitely beaded fronts—many of the smart new panel styles rich autumnal shades sizes 14, 16, 18 and 36 to 44.
Lot 4
The Dresses Priced at $24.75
Are handsome models of jersey and allwool French serge—chic styles many with psneis front and back large square collars trimmed with military braid, round neck, tailored sleeve with braid cuff—waistlino finished with heavy silk cord.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Dr. .Binzer's Optical Sale
Shell rim glasses with perfectly, ground lenses. Complete for
Examination Free
Private Fitting Room, First Floor
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Yon Save $10 to $20 on Coats
Soo Window Display. Then Compare With, Any on Wabash Avenue^
Sale of 386 High Qa$$ Dresses Friday You Save $5,$10and$15
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