Ligonier Banner., Volume 59, Number 35B, Ligonier, Noble County, 22 October 1925 — Page 6

- Sat. and Mon., Oct. 24-26 S 8 » , °9 . % " ' M—m—m‘mmrmwm_ : In these departments we have an exc‘ep{ional line of true values in ladies, men’s and children’s Underwear. Outing gowns for men, wemen and ¢hildren. Sieeping garments for children. Hosiery in cotton, wool, silk silk and weol. In these lines wa will place the best values at the least money, in order te reduce the stock and riake room for the Xmas goods now arriving. ' . ‘ : , :

- Underwear Department Rayon Silk underwear is a very bigitem in ladies accessories. Bloomers, Step-ins, Silk Vests and Princess Slips. These goods come in all the new and wanted shades. The Pastel Shades and black, blue, purple and brown. E-Z Waist Union Suits for children sizes 2 to 10 years, In a sanitary steamed, sterilized and sealed pack- 89 age. .. A garment Qf comfort for children for .. (? 20 dozen Girls Union Suits No. 1811 bleached, high neck, long sleeves, heavy garment in all sizes from 6 9 8 yrs. to 16 yrs. Yours at one price for this sale only C Boy’s Union Suits No. 3436 Royal Mills heavy rib- 79 bed grey B C ; Others at 89¢ and 98¢ Ladies Union Suits No. 3966 in all different styles, high neck, long sleeves, ankle dutch neck elbow sleeves, knee Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, ankle. This garment is made of the best soft fleecy, sanitary cotton neatly trimmed, a garment to meet the taste of the and 4 €343 most exacting at 1019 : 1.29 No. 759 Rayon silk and coton low neck no sleeves, knee, the garment of style warmth and service at - ) = ihe st .. . . I»2@ 30 dozen No. 5370 Royal Mills Men’s Union Suits, in sizes 36 to 46 heavy ribbed garment, closecd crotch, double stitched a garment for service and warmth at } 6:29 fhissale . o oty We have the agency for Stephenson Underwear for men in the high grades of wool and Alll Mool at ... oo 5019 508@ In this department we have a full line of ladies suits in cotton, silk and wool and all wool in the following makes: Athena, Gilt Edge and Royal Mills. ; : ~ We also carry a full line of gauze union suits and vests.

. | Hosiery Department c ; { ’ ‘_'_ N IA Our hosiery department is overflowing with the best T Lfi/ . values, new shades and new ideas. ‘ L t%“\4'!,l "'l ) Children’s Hose in Cotton 2&’ 3@ and @ i S\ /e Al ? 2 LS | fid‘/?‘;\ 2@ Bt o 3C C _ JUC fg,”" A‘3 Remember our silk hose in 25 different shades. 8 = 75 = . 5 & S : Vol 4 %\d “"‘%i“clv We specialize on this one value at .................... 9 @ O EWd T e : . » .Q_j\g" ‘ 3 gg&/,l Other Silk Hose for Ladies -il9to 2 @@ Whogh p:,,v‘r\ ;g,},, f“\Q feomy - e s e Seadky Ladies’ Silk and Wool Hose the - 98 C ’BUR GTON Ladies’\Cotton Fleeced 'Hose | 2 5 C | Hosiery inmn s se S i B S Men’s Wool and Cotton Hose.

Cotton Gown Dept. In this departrnent we have the Puritan Night wear. Medium and heavy weight gowns. Values unsurpassed. : 5 dozen Ladies Gowns assorted styles V neck round neck, long\ sleeves with hem..9B stitching and fancy silk stitched at C 4 dozen Gowns of heavier weight 1 39 fancy silk hemstitching trimmecd at A e 3 dozen No. 9703 round yoke silk : braidbrimmedat ............. ... .. 1049 Here is your extra heavy value made of extra outing wing sleeves round yoke, hemstitched trimming in pink blue yel- 1 9 8 low and peach with floral designs ® 3 dozen No. 9218 in fancy stripe outing extra large full cut hemsteitched and 1 9 8 silk stitching V necl{ long sleeve ° | Men’s Pajamas hea\;y outing flannel silk braid frogs pearl buttons double 1 89 stitched agarment of value ........ ® 3 dozen Men’s Outing Gowns - . 98C

These two days October 24th and 26th will be big selling days every customer plaased, every item at a saving. Do your fall shopping now. '

l\‘ce this Difference N T T T R he i AT R eL S sS I S e % £ »;2 B i v : &\%vfi il LIRS TR T W R L ENG bE e T FEal wel CelElay s Shage ¢f Shzpeiessness o Athena of brdinary i Underwear Underwear Let Us Show You Wh ow You Why i A - Athena Fils 5 . DT Lo A E OLLOWING every curve of the figure, combining a modish trimnesswith perfectfreedom of movement, Athena is becoming moreand more the choice of the welldressed woman. It eliminates ali the. discomforts, so common to ordinary underwear, yet it costs no more! : ATHENA | | = _ UNDERWEAR For Women and Children Let our saleswoman show _you the seven distinctive points that make for Athena guperiority, Note the trim grace of line that sets off the beauty of the figure. Wehave Athena in the style, weight and fabric yeu prefer.

. ’ ; , Children’s Sleepers Cozy Kid Sleeper for boys and girls sizes 2 to 10 years. This is the garment for your childl for warmth and comfort. L Small and Medium sizes ...........98¢ Targesizes ... . ......%119 WWM Bedding] | 27 inch Flannel light and dark for comforts. 36 inch outing for gowns and house- 22 hold use light and dark price to sell at C Cur line of cotton Batting for comforts and quilts is unsurpassed for quality. Large 3lb. rolls stitched .. ... 9%¢ eoiall bats - ... .. 16 _ We would again ecall your attention to our blanket departmerit, where we have the best of, all wool cotton - to ) plaids and plain fromz °l9 14@ 19

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Sbmits to Operation. - Dr. W. A Shobe took Mrs. C. L. Chamberlain to an Elkhart hospita Tuesday where the lady submitted tc a serious operation. © Her condition is very satisfactory, Mrs. Chambericin is the widow of the late Dr. Chamberlain. - ; . Lad Put Out. Charles little son of Joseph Gushwa was rendered unconscious at the South Side School building for about an hour Wednesday when. struck on the jaw with the fist of a playmate. Dr. Lane was called to attend the injured lad. ‘ \ ~ Ligonier Grain Prices. Wheat $1.53, corn 70 cents, rye 65 cents and oats 32 cents a bushel. Taken as a Stray. : I have at my farm a small bay mare weighing 900 . and blind in right eye, taken up as a stray, Owner may, have the animal by paying expenses. Charles Caldwell. 35hat

For sale fifteen White Rock pullets Call phone 490. 34bit Save money on coal by calling on Frank Sprague. . 3latf Good hard juggle wood for sale by William Swickard. Leave orders at Banner office. - 34b3t “Paths to Paradise” is the best crook comedy .ever made See it next week at Crystal. ! David and Clarence Gale moved the Abe Diamond household effects to Chicago the other day in their big van. _ “Paths to Paradise” with Raymond Griffith and Betty Compson is the extra fine special at Crystal -Tucsday Wednesday and Thursday. - . Boy Scouts Aided Sailors When the United States fleet recent-. ly anchored in Hawaiian waters a number of the vessels docked at Hilo. Here the sailors had an opportunity of seeing the volcano and other interesting sights. ~ An official committee was formed to take charge of the entertainment of the visitors and the information 'work. This latter duty was placed in the hands of the local scout council. “About 150 of our scouts turned out for this good turn,” states a report from Hilo. “Some of these boys came over 180 miles to take part in the work, and paid their own expenses for travel and food. The scouts took charge of information booths, kept flags used in street decoration, in cor-. rect position, and assisted the police, at the regatta and concert, during the parade, and in traffic work.” !

Trace Old Etruscan Wall Remains of the old city wall built by the Etruscans centuries before the arrival of the Romans, have been - dis-! covered at Luceca, Italy, accidentally., First traces of the wall were found! when repairs were being made to the. church of Santa Maria Della Rosa. Excavatlons were continued and traces of the old wall were found under the archbishop’s palace. Another large section of the ancient city defense has just been discovered under one of the busiest streets of the city where water pipes were being laid. Excavations of as much of the wall as possible will be made, so that the ancient defenses which protected the primitive settlement from enemies may be clearly defined. :

[T LI f"@"‘f HIS OFFICE is the place to have . your printing done, no matter what kind it may be,

FRER instruction in Dennison work at the LOY BOOK STORE every Monday and Tuesday afternoons and ‘»’x’ednesday evenings. Make your own Christmas gifts new colorful lamp shades of lawn and crystalline, attracti e baskets of paper rope sealing wax wall plaques, paper flowers, etc. See san.sles on display in our window, ‘Had Small Amount of Liguor, Solomon Cousins 41 and Roosevelt Smith bhoth colored of Elkhart were arrested ‘when officers raided and found a small amount of liquor at cJousins’ home Smith will serve 30 days in lieu of no money to pay a fine.

_ For Sale—Winter apples. See Dr. C. G. Keehn. _ 34btf For Sale two trees of Ben Davis apples for cider. Call 490. 34b4t Vei‘n Fisher has completed a job of plumbing for a Mr. Rink at Millersburg. : David Dunlap of the North Side who has been ugqite ill with the flu is somewhat improved. G Mrs. Millie Shobe of Goshen came to Ligonier Tuesday to attend the funeral of Mrs. George Sisterhen. L Greeley M. Zimmerman will celebrate the 70th anniversary of his birth Friday October 23. s - Mrs. Leo Wilcox who had been a guest of Mrs. Ollie Simmons has returned to her home in Fort Wayne.

Dr. A, E. White and family of Indianapolis arrived today to spend the week end at the Bothwell cottage Wawasee, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Culver of Elkhart were guests the first of | the week of Mr. and Mrs. George A. McDaniel at Richville, : Miss Charlotte Hyde and hrother Sam and Mr, Martin of Crawfordsville visited at the John Speckeen home over the week end, » Roy Blue will in a few days bring with him frem Lexington, Kentucky a fine trotting stallion with a three year old record of 2:09, . : Mr. and Mrs. Gary Iden and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Juday and family visited with Mr. and Mrs, Albert Deardorff at Ligonier Sunday.

kK. Jacobs & Company | We have received several news . . consignments of | COATS and DRESSES NEWEST STYLES and EXCELLENTVALUES | We will be glad to show them to you. We Kknow . Iw e can suit you. Come in. E. Jacobs & Company L | Ligonier, Indiana | Dry Goods, Cleaks, Dresses, Rugs, Etc. =~ -

Are You Prepared | g, forj thei| coming winter. Now is the time to have I 5 your new stove installed. §l % | It you]desire turnace com- § foit and furnace heat fer. ¥\ the entire house without the expense of a furnace we have the geuuine original parlor furnace. i 6 , HEATROILA Come in and let us show you what this remarkable heater will accomblish. - “ Also a complete line of soft coal stoves, air tights and ranges, stove boards, stovepipes, dampers, coal hods. An oil heater is needed these chilly mornings-priced $5 up - Electric heaters $5 Call 2 on 67 for Coal of Quality WEIR’S: @

COKE! ~ COKE! = COKE! We will have a carload of L e (Chestnut Coke | For delivery within two weeks o | _ a ton at car. 50c for delivery Compton & Holdeman , Phone 279

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