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IHa^ £»Vf«k^nt eeauBenccmcnt of , ^reo htiitt iM^teole at the GoUsettm :mi tMt wiMm iAir around, Tbmmduy, imm Ml. ««fO approved trr tlte tMwrd, lii&dlr*C eatd ttoe plan bad bean aaa« at ee«€ere»£«a between tbe a^Oiool prfnelpaln and bimeelf an a manner in whidi te tM aEbool celebration witb epateeelai celebration. Th* >ftt nr«»b* for l.&d« paptle will be br a cljortw of ib& i^^embified blsb nchool baada,
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br^ll^ nnvp^ii* ^ ibe r^of' of any department bead wtfb oat aabina tfiic approval of tbe anper inteiident,-- n . . A committee waa appointed to In* veatlpate the povidbmty of bttyinn a pe«r plte for acbo^ Mb. v# Waabln*' ton and California atreeta trliere |l baa bean proposed to erect a new bniliBed wb w alayir»o»»d on the nipf. More room ie needed and ft le
tmarkable Sale of iortitg Skirts
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Unheard of Values at Unthoaght of Price Skirts That We Had Purchased to Sell at $7.50, in This Sale—
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All the desired colors,‘materials and styles. Large and small plaids, fanejr pockets, belts and button trimmed.
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tbnnabt that perttaps a betttw site can M obtatnod north of ibe prenent gt^wbape rol entate prtcee ar« TO ■emeve WmUtWm MoMtaca.^^ On renneat of tba MoOn^ Ci^ of StdHof No. 2i, JSlder av«ae nefm Went Wmtksirngtm atiwat, tisd board asn^ed to have tha-^ poMaiaa Iwildfbo achnai ymM ^jlther awved avray or wreefcao. approved a re^nesC of the Women a FnineMne beam for the nae of sehOtM^tldiisav for coni' mnnity citiscaalitp aohMla Qn the rvtmeet of Edwin C. Wler, MI4# Park avenue, permiemon wa« given tot the bw «f tbe safgbborboed te net the cymneaiinm of edmol No. 4S. Park avenne and TwentF-third street, far bneketMt praetfee after ecftool benya. Mr. Graff reporfed- the r<edKnatioa ^ i^^ottowlim teachera; mm Lydia a ^«4ewe*c Miiai j^tberiae Kama. Wfw Ifftbert^ Taeker and H. Ml Wiley. He al«N» annonneod the app^tnMttt ef Mim Chf^ise l>rae*«r. Mf*. Helen Updegratf and Harry Brown ee ciementary tencMers; Rstei Van Dent mm eeienee iaocrseior at the Emmerich ****** lk±ML and of T. G. MoGrew ae a hlyh school inaCmetor. “ A tnwyar Chn. m3 fBorioa YreMerijaH trnnmi. S O briar «di. Ovwm Bat yon can't nuke a mit e«l' at a mir ot tromen.
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^UM .UCCELBl Ibreb 11. ^^fdrd and Bottglas Bwvfa atam were on their honey* moon tfMlay. they wero married Sna. day hy the Bev. J. Whitaomh Brongher, paster of the Teamie Bap> tiat ehnreh. The nMurrfage remaiaed a secret aatil iant night. Tha oeremony. whtch was performed in the^paetorie heme, was iritoeaaed by the hride'a asother. Mrs. P»*rtette teth; the hrtdegreom's brother R^ert. th» ftev. Heaxy Milea aanli^t paMor of the TempM chttreh. Ipai^ deputy eoaaty clerk. 2**SL asarriage iieeaaa Mary Pickford obtained a divorce from <^e« Moore, at IGadea.Hev.. ^reh ». Pafrlmnlu'a firat wile oht ml nod a divorce jha Now Tork a yemx a^. Both actions for aeparatioaa wera ancontasted. "sends husband to cell
Wmr BeWe Ganeco Soldier te Metmm Te Serve Ont Term. PrrrSBURG. March Sl.--dfcediBg the reqoeet of hfa war bride, aa Enptish girl, that he fnrrender fe^mself to the police and serve the remainder of
f ponltenMary seatanea which was ^terrapted by his eaeape from the Prioon in Angust. y**for ]>reaa. a former resident of Bailer coonty and Phiiadelphia Is ‘•i **L ***« Western Penitentiary at Weods Boa near hera today. Erieno appeared at the penitentiary mMe ^resterday. informedti^ guard he v^ a fnemve from Jostlea and asked that he permitted to enter. He told prison olZSciala that shortly after his esKspe he enlisted in the army and was sent to Eaglaad. where he married a native girl. He served in Franca he said. maSS. after the war came to the Dnited Statca, where his wife joined him. Mra l>ress recently teamed, that iM was a fttginve from jueaca he told anthorftiea and she nrged Mm to sarrender. saying she wonld go te work and supimrt herself aatil he retpnwd from Jail. The wife is now i^ng in San Diego, C^L. he said. Drees will be turned over to Rockview anthoritiea
FOR CHURCH CONFERENCE. Taases ef Temw Members Anneeneed at Headgnartem. flames of team members who are to conduct the Madison county intercfinit^ world movenmnt conference M Anderson Thorsday, have been aaaonneed at the headouartem here. Charles X. Woodman, of Richmond, conference leader, will be assistod by
Oxfords for Easter Wear We Are Featuring These Three Thursday—
Ladies’ Black Kid Lace Oxford, stitched tip, leather Louis heel— ,
$6.98
Ladies' Patent Colt Oxford, plain toe, leather L)uis heel—
For the Growing Giri Gun metal laM oxford, stitched tip, low heel, $4.38 ^
“ Kinney’s Carry Good Hose, Too.”
Store Closes Week Days 5:30. Salurday, 9:30.
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Parcel Post Paid in Indiana
Dr. E. T. Albertaoa. of IndiaaapoOa. | W. Canble. state aecratary of the Disrtato secretary ef the Sunday School dlptes of catriet; Mra Felix T. Me-
AaaociaClon: Dr. C. K. Dinsmore. state secretary of the Baptist chordh. of the NevUmm BaotiM cosveatloa: C.
'Whlrter, of fodlatiapolia and Dr. 1. W. Potter, of Anderson. A special life-Servian meeting for
high school PUpUv in the aftarBepn and a stereoptfeon feeture eduriHng facts hrouybt out by the home and foreieh surrey at night kill parts of the'progrwn, . ^
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NEW SPRING HAND BAGS
fo Go With Your New Dress
In black, brown, bine, taupe, etc. Good quality of silk; silk lined, with change purse and mirror other geed vaiwee, tias, tCPS, fT.dS, 9PPft-«p.>
Ton will find the best and largest assortment at Gaasepohl's exclusive leather store. Leather Band Begs la ali stylee and prieee.
Wardrobe Special Covered with Mack hard fiber, double trolley, with nine hangers of S-pIy veneer, cloth lined, four large drawers with hat box; for i-n, women or^^ M 5II men; on sale ^ Thu rsday while 12 last.
Overnlgbt Bags and Tssee. with or without fittings S7.50 to S45 Beaten Bags,' real leather, brown or black ^1. g5 Brief Cases 113.211 to §25
Bnaaeel Cases. It to SO-inch. with „$18
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iuMioiiikal Clothes Buyer [ate Roberts Values —alBiid between yon and In addition we have cut our toehold prieea lower. Jed with our economical system of |^|i to off^* rare values at substanfoj^Jlvery Man hi >' ^ring Clothes
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^W.TOKINGTON 3T. bVPOOL HmiL WLDQg
Their Economic Service cuts your corset bin in half because Nemo ^ Corsets wear twice as long as others. Their Hygienic Service Unchangeable, Invaluable and Indispensable# Their Style Service Up-to-date, Individual and Artistic'. Every Nema Corset is an extra^value without considering its priceless hygienic features which c€$st you nothing.
Seif-Reducing Corsets are made in 19 styles for various types of the stout figure. TTiey permanently reduce the abdomen. ^5 to $10. Wfmderiift Corsets are made in II styles. They preIvent and care for certain physical weaknesses and give graceful lines. $7 to $15. Kop Service Corsets are made in 14 models. Each does some specific thing to improve the style of the wearer. $4 to $40.50.
41 Otfier Sbfks— $4.00 to $1S4HI
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i CAVE 5,00 to 15.00 on your spring coat—that’s the slogan for this sale* A spe* i ^ dal purchase made by our buyer in New York ten days ago brings this great S sale of coats just in time for Easter shoppers. The pictures above were made E from the original coats. Come, see the same styles.
1COATS s ^HE materials are tweeda, S velours, polo cloth and S goldtone. Clever belted mod5 els, button trimmed; 36 inchei E long. Claiey coats that have £ all the ■tyle and snan of the £ seaaon. The new colors for 6 spring are all represented. £ All sizes. S Values up to 27,50 .75
A TPCl . . MB# wasw 4»ak JL b3v UESE are coats of cut BoT1 iivia, all wool velours, mixtures, polo cloth and silvertones. Some are all silk lined, others half lined. Lengths 86 and* 42 inches. In black, navy, tan, Copen, rose, grewi, gray, etc. Stylish all the way through. Sizea t6 to 44. Values up to 39,50
COATS I E very coat in this lot ia I all silk lined, with large £ patch pockets and button E trimmed. Every new sjjring £ style included and every de- 5i sirable n«jw color shpi^..The sizes art l6-th 4|. lai« exceptionally .big blrgaih, Ta/«e5 up to 50,00 | .00 I
specializing Thursday Easter Footwear
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Dixie ribbon ties,.oxfords and pumps, of patent colt, black and Havana brown kid, with flexible soles; military or French heels A six dollar value, at 4.95.
\4I8SBS* and children*# Mery ITl Garden pumpe, with ankle ■trap, of fine eoft vicl and patents; natural shm^; iizes .
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Up to 2.79.
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Models of the Better $10.00 Grades
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W OMEN’S Havana brown kid, in two eyelet
ribbon tie, with leather X/rais heela. Women’s mahogany snede oxfordi, with
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Women’s patent or glazed kid tongue pomps, with French or Baby Louis heels. Women’s oxfords of black or brown Havana kid, with leather Louie or Cutwn heele.
All sizes ia widths A jo V,
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Boys’ Easter
IXTB HAVK iMr*’ raHs wftk Ikr : ’’ "kick’* in them—that is, full of style and pep that the "live wire” boy* like. Snappy model* that the older brother veara—we have them for the younxer boy*. Material* of the very newest, made to fit and give satiKfactlon. All th* new »badea of brown, fray and green; also all-wdol blue serare*. Some have two pants. Sixes f to IS.
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Dubbelbilt Siuts We arc »iei« *i*eiifa fii fkl* rlty fer these Hmnre suits for hojw. They f.re the talk of the clothing world, f". uaranterd if wear aix month* wlthri;> hoi-' or tear Sold only bere— 14^14 to 36^ -Jtfem FImr.
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k value, I ABCS S-J tire
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met floral pafterns; light asd dark colors; regular 20c #al*
ue. yard, 32(*,
YARD wide-^percalee, A in neat etripeai cheeks and llg«rea, on light froundM^ reiular
lue, yard, S8e. double bed
size Blankets, in
blue, tan and pink, with ihelt itftdied edges; good heavy weight tm& as watm as wool; regular IBJO value. Thursday only, pair, $4.89. QTxGO Bleached SeamD1 laaa Sheets, made of gobd. heavy sheeting, deep hem: regular 42.29
value, eack, $1.98.
4 -Lii Comfort Cotton
Batts; opens in a
sheet 72x00; just enough for a comfort; an victual IIJ25 value, fiach, 98e. '7‘^x0O Bleached Hheete, • m made yrith a flajt center seean; good* heavy quality: regular 11.50
value, Thursday,
spring drees
Ginghams, in plaTds and stripes, in all the much wanted colors and patterns: 27 iiwhes wide; regular 30c value, yard,
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