Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 236, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 October 1914 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
• ", - ‘ ■ ‘Mfr 1 1 1 1 1 **' 111 r . 1 "U ■. > This week’s exhibi- / \ ‘ ‘ /Ct ~ y \ x s y \ I I |\ / A tion o£ Wooltex p presents the,, new 7 «==J / JIT stlyes in I I I I • I 7 I tailored garments. I / ■. i ■M.i —to ft , <l4 «03. This is Wooltex Week and our windows and apparel sections are displaying in a most attractive manner, the various delightful models in Wooltex coats, suits and skirts. Included in the display are the six beautiful garments illustrated in the Wool tex announcement in the current issue 1of the Saturday Evening Post. This is the time when the most satisfying selections can be made. The various styles are displayed in a manner to show off all their exceptional merits and to give the fullest opportunity to compare and decide which of the many different styles are most becoming to you. We invite you to come and view the exhibition, whether you are ready to make your purchases at this time or not. THE G. E MURRAY CO. The Store That Sells Wooltex Coats * ' ■*
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Two hundred and fifty girls and teachers escaped in their nightclothes when fire destroyed the main dormitory of the -Alabama Normal college at Livingston, Ala., Wednesday. An attempt to break jail at Kokomo was frustrated when Nolan (McDaniel, son of Sheriff McDaniel, found nine saws in the window of the cell of Guy McDowell, who is serving a sentence for Intoxication,
