Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 127, 14 April 1916 — Page 3

PAGE THREE Wodas Events: in Suburbs Interest

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN -TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1916

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U CENTER VI LLE, Ind., April 14. 'The town hall, which has been undergoing 'some improvements, will be completed in a few days. The interior painting has greatly added to appear-

ance ana ue citizens neea no longer

be ashamed of the hall- It will be

rented for the first time since the

fohanges have been made, to the Ep-

i worth League of Robinson s Chapel,

,'next Friday evening, who will present

a play entitled, "Boarders Taken In." 5 The admission will be fifteen cent3.

Called to Arvilla. & .P. Simon was called to Avilla,

I Ind., the first of the week, on account I of the serious sickness of his father.

) Ometerv Bodv Meets.

The Centerville Cemetery Associa

tion will meet with Mrs. Linley Morgan on Walnut street. Friday afternoon.... Miss Kate Brennen of Springfield, O., is here for a visit of several week3 with her brother, John BYennon. Stevens Visits Here.

Paul Stevens a student of Indiana i

university Bpent a few days of this week with his parents. Churches Change Hours. Church services have been changed from 7:00 in the evening to 7:30 at all

three of the churches..... Rev. Mildred Allen, who has been very sick at the home of Andrew Tremps for several weeks, is slowly recovering.. . . .Donald Horine and family ? have moved from the Bowen property on Main street, into Nimrod Paxrott's recently vacated home on Plum street. Mr. and Mrs. Parrott are now occupying their new bungalow on North First street..... Miss Effie Smith has been confined to her home with tonsilitis .The Neighborhood Circle met at the home of Mrs. Arthur Crowe Wednesday afternoon. A pleasant time was spetat in needlework after which the hostess served dainty refreshments. Fifteen members were present.

WHITEWATER GLASS WILL PLANT TREES

; WHITEWATER, Ind.. April 14 The Whitewater schools will observe Arbor day Monday afternoon, April 24. A program consisting of songs and addresses and the planting of trees has been arranged.... William Curtis had as guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Wv C. Sourbeer, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Anderson, .Mabel Sourbeer and Glenn

land Claude Sourbeer. ...William Hin-

anaw oi Bioomicgsport was nere Monday . . . . Ed Saxton was called to Virginia Saturday by the death of a relative... .Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Anderson, Genevieve and Gladys Anderson and Francis Curtis spent Sunday evening with W. C. Sourbeer and family. . . .Harry H. Moore spent Monday night at Hollansburg, O. . . . Chalmer Mutchner was in Richmond Monday.'

ANN ARBOR MAN SPENDS HOLIDAY

AT DUBLIN HOME

Eldorado City News

By H. J. McPhenton.

GREENSFORK GLASS TO PRESENT PLAY

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OLIVER TO FILL CHESTER PULPIT SECOND PERIOD

PASSING AUTO TEARS WHEEL FROM BUGGY

WILL WAS SHORT

NEW CASTLE, Ind., April 14. William C Cunningham's will consisted of forty words.. All his property went to his brother, Clinton H. Cun

ningham.

Miss Treva Trick spent Saturday GREENSFORK, Ind., April 14. The and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Greensfork high school will resent

i tj- d.-k a r,A r. orti"Mrs. Tu&Ds or. snantyrown, uaiur-

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nrciiv iA ai upnroct vi.. . Mrs. Harv e Emrick. Mr. and Mrs.,ua-'

Kee. who is attending Ann Arbor uni-1 Harve Emrick. Mr. and Mrs. Frank

vorcitv fs hnmp fnr the snrinc vscn. t Stravton. Dr! and Mrs, Blackford andi

.. ... t - of,-or. nt f3tnn cnont 5n ! Mrs. Mollie Tubbs . Elnedia Linderman tion with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ; Leonard Stayton of Laton. spent bun'; Miss CUnCTy ViRe Acnes Smith C E. McKee.... Miss Mary DeM Wil-jday evening with 'Mr., and Mrs. Robert! jlrs Ellen Hicker ..... Grace Rector

liams of Liberty, Ind.. Harley Nelson Stayton and Mrs Grace Lee . Mr. -j Maydelle Campbell . Helen Roller of Dayton, O., and Vera Hill of Rich- Gray and family who have occupied Simon Rubbfes .... Wilbur Bond .'. . . ,.,..Uu. r .,STom Riorda....n... Lester Kitterman

mono were ween-euu guesis ui .uisa . me v. .v. Vi, i,, v Qupen!e gneba Tubbs Agnes Cain !

Inez Funk. . . . WUiiam Augur or Peru; bpnngtield Monday.. .. Freacaing ser-j Methusalem Tubbs :.. Orville Beeson

Ozias I ices at the United Brethren church f Victoria Hortensia Tubbs i lit.

nday evening at usual time. Every-; - -. u ) Bn,-,n

bert and Mr. and .Mrs. Cl.rll. Grove.one invUed. . ,Mlss Esthcr BInian , j - " - " '-".v.- ''S, T,

GOES TO PITTSBURGH

HAGERSTOWN, ' Ind, April 14. City Councilman William Little left here ; Wednesday for Pittsburgh, Pa., where he has accepted a position in the office of the Producers Refining company. He was previously employed by that company, and came hero after the Tide Water Pipe company established a station here. For a few weeks he has been located near Terra Haute, superintending a camp where a new pipe line was being constructed. Mrs. Little and baby will remain here for a short time and will later go to Pittsburgh.

spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Mason.. Mr. and Mrs Laymond Gil-

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spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Fred Haves and daughter, Evelyn. Miss

Mary Gilbert was in Richmond Saturday.... Mrs. 'Lillian Gilbert was in Richmond Saturday. . . .Mrs. Inez Money and Mrs. Margaret Smith were shopping in Richmond Saturday. . . . Ezra Nelson of Greenfield spent Saturday and Sunday with his daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Eat

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Indianapolis, returned home ihursdayafter several days visit vvith her grand-j parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Billman.' ....Mrs. Edward Rest of Greenville,! spent a few days last week with Mr. j and Mrs. Fred Bonebrak?. Henry! M. Petry is still improving V. E. Lee is able to be out again j

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY

ASS FOR and GET

THE ORIGINAL HALTED 5VHLK Cnep substitutes C03t YOU same price.

To Make Skin Clear

Pon't worry about skin troubles. You can have a clear, clean complexion by vising a little sen-o, obtained at any drug stor for 25c, or extra large bottle at $1.1)0. Zemo easily removes all traces of pirn

! pies, black heads, ec2ema, and ringworm

Zemo is neither watery, sticky nor greasy and stains nothing. It is easily noplied and costs a ineiv triSp for each application. , It is always dependable Zemo, Cleveland.

NEW PARIS, O., April 14 Ken

neth Middaugbr, driving in a closed j rie Sundav. was "whpplAd" hv a nass- 1

ing automobile from the Hoosier state, I (f the wheel of his vehicle being smash-! 1 . v ' j : i

I received by the plucky youngster who i was on his way home from town, the

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CHESTER, Ind., April 14. Rev. Mr. Ulmer was returned to the Williamsburg circuit at the M. E. conference at Fort Wayne last week and preached the first sermon of the conference

year at this place last Sunday morning. He will be here again next Sunday evening. .... Epworth League was well attended last Sunday evening at the M. E. church. Come, next Sunday evening at seven o'clock.. ... Mrs. Sophronia Morrof and Mrs. Manta Hood and little daughter Bernice. were guests of Ollie Robinson and family last Tuesday The Friends Missionary society met with Miss Maggie Kendall Thursday afternoon.. . .Prayer meeting at the M. E. church Thursday evening " at 7:30 Andrew Menke of Richmond visited Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hill last week Clifford Fulghum of Fountain City, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.L. C. Fulghum Sunday.

MILTON PEOPLE ENACT WEDDING OF ABE MARTIN

school. Miss Hester Billman. of Indianapolis, spent the latter part of the week with her grandfather. W. P. Mills.... Miss Claire Biles spent Sunday with her parents at 'Oxford, Ohio.... Mr. and Mrs. George Kessler entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kessler and Hubert Jones. .. .Mrs. John Penland spent Saturday and Sunday with

Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Penland .... Local friends of Mr. and Mrs. Petry of near New Hope, will be interested in knowing that a fine baby girl has come to make her home with them. Hold Easter Bazaar. The ladies of the Methodist church will 'hold their annual Easter market on Saturday, April 22. .. .Garwood Iredell is a victim of the rheumatism and though this is his first experience, he says he doesn't like it a bit . . . .Mrs. W. E. Roberts is quite ill with grippe .... Mrs. Ben Nabor, who has been apparently hopelessly ill for the past three months is much improved and is able to be about the house again. .. .Mrs. Naomi Lane and son

moved their household goods to Richmond, Monday, both having employment there. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Corwin Sackman, of Richmond, were entertained Sundav bv Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Killbourne Mrs. R. E. Melody spent Tuesday with her aunt, Mrs. Irvin Kimmel, of Eldorado Byron Kuth, Earlham student, spent part of his vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Kuth.

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FROM THE COMPLETE STOCK OF SPRING MERCHANDISE YOU CAN CHOOSE THE THINGS YOU NEED for LESS MONEY. A hank navs vou a dividend for savincr monev. The Grand Leader pays you a dividend for spending it. You can obtain more value

for vnur monev here than elsewhere. The war has no effect on our prices. You can ffet the same good bargains as before.

your Easter shopping at the Grand Leader. There are hundreds doing the same. Please shop early. ANY PURCHASE HERE MEANS A SURE SAVING OF MONEY TO YOU

$1.50 GirPs Dresses, 98c New and beautiful girls' dresses of finest ginghams, galateas etc., made in dozens of pretty styles, including the new middy effects. SpeHal at 98c.

50c Girl's Union Suits, 29c New; spring and summer weight gauze union suits for girls, in all sizes to 16. Specially priced for Saturday at 29c.

$3.Embr,d Dresses, $1.98

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Girls' beautiful white embroidered dresses in many newest spring styles. Positively $3 values; sizes 2 to 14 years: specially priced for Saturday at $1.98.

Offer to the women the best 50c fine Swiss ribbed summer weight Union Suits, lace trimmed.- umbrella and

cuff knee, comfy cut, V neck and other styles, idea in fit, all wanted ?ies; our underselling price 33c: save 11c on each garment.

25c COMFY VESTS, 19c Women's summer comfy cut. Vests. V or round neck styles, silk taped, form fitting; special at 19c. 15c Knit Vests . 9c

$1.94

STARTING SATURDAY A SALE OF $3 TO S3.50 PRETTY EASTER BLOUSES at

Direct from New York comes a flow of the most beautiful Spring Waists you ever saw; worth $3 to $3.50; choice of dazling model? in Crepe de Chine. Tub Silks, etc. Waists that will attract your attention and finally your admiration. Our price only $1.04.

0 $1.50 House Dresses, 98c

Hundreds of newest spring house dresses in dozens of beautiful styles made of finest gingham, cham brays, linens, etc. Get yours while the selection is good. Special at 98 cents.

MILTON, Ind., April 14. The members of the Rebekab lodge here, are

preparing for a big time on Wednesday evening, April 19, that being the

occasion of the wedding of the daugh

ter of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Martin, of Brown county. Miss Flossie Belle will be married to Lafe Budd. The cast of characters with whom the people

will meet, are as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Abe Martin, Delmar Doddridge and Mrs. Walter Templin; Mrs. Flossie Belle, the bride, Mrs. Hattie Heist; Lafe Budd, the bridegroom. Olin Davis; Tilford Moots, Clarence Trine; Mrs. Tilford Moots, matron of honor, Miss Violet Murley; Miss Imortelle Budd. maid of honor, Mrs. Fred Mur

ley; Miss Fawn Lippincut. and Miss Tawny Apple, bridesmaids, Mrs. Alvin Lowry and Mrs. Will Scott; flower girls, Imogene Pash, Birdie Moon, Goldie Dolittle, Mamie Moon, Misses Marie Harmier, Amelia Knauf, Mrs. Wesley Newton and Miss Ethel Turner; ring bearers, Katie Moots and Germ Williams, Misses June Templin and Alice Murley; ushers. Dr. Moops, Tell Binkley, Pinkey Kerr, Tipton Budd, Messrs. Albert Kellam, John Klrliu, Raymond Bryant and C. A. Braden: the Rev. Wiley Tangier, Paul Werking; Rose Bud Bones, a celebrated musician from Brown county, Felicity Mopp. Beanblossora prima donie, Mrs. c. A. Braden; Anna Snodgrass. Miss Lorene Hess; Newt. Plum, Beanblossom constable. Prof. L. E. Thompson; Uncle Ez Pash, Will Scott; Grandma Pash. Mrs. Anna Harmier; the Hon. Ex-Editor Gale Fluehart, proprietor of Melodeon hall, Jesse Huddleston; James Fluehart, Miss Alice Napier; Samantha Allen Budd, (Lafe Budd's first wife), Harry Manlove. Tbp wedidng will take place promptly Ht 8 o'clock. The Boosters hall will reprpsent Melodeon hall.

DEBATE ON POLICY TOWARD MEXICANS

Women's kimona aprons, made of fine percales in light and dark colored stripes; in all sizes Special ly priced for Saturday at 39c.

EATON, O., April 14 A meeting of the County Teachers' association here Saturday will be featured by a debate on the question "Resolved That Mexico should be annexed to the United States." Superintendents E. E. McClellan J. H. Brill will present affirmative arguments while Superintendents C. A. Matheny and T. M. Buck will line up on the negative side. Superintendent H. H Helter of the Mansfield schools will be present and address the teachers morning and afternoon.

SOCIAL CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. M. FOX

Masonic Calendar

HAGERSTOWN, Ind., April 14 The Social circle was entertained this afternoon by Mrs. Minos Fox, Mrs. Leslie Davis and Mrs. R. R. Brant at the home of Mrs. Fox on South Perry street. Each member of the club invited a guest Miss Mary Clark and

Mrs. Annie. Unthank will entertain at

a needle party Thursday afternoon in

honor of Mrs. Jorrett. . . . . The Commercial club held its annual banquet

Tuesday night at the I. O. O. F. hall. Charles Jordan, Wilfred Jessup and L. S. Bowman of Richmond, were speakers.

50c Kimona Aprons, 39c

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g $3.00 Silk Kimonas, $1.98

Women's beautiful Seco silk Kimonas in all leading colors; also genuine serpentine crepe; made in dozens of beautiful styles. Special a 98c.

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Women's new fibre silk sweaters, just arrived; beautifully made, with sash; trimmed with contrasting colors: come in all shades. Special at $1.99.

f $3.00 New Curtains, $1.69

A new shipment just arrived of beautiful Marquisette Curtains, in many new designs; also fine lace curtains, specially priced for Saturday at $1.69.

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50c Rubens Vests 29c

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$1.50 to $2 Waists, 94c

Women's pretty waists: choic

Voiles. Lingeries, Jap or Tu Silks. The largest collection i real ?1.50 waist? in the city, all

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stvles at only 94c

Up to $5 Waists at $2.98 A huge sample line of Women's Waists worth to ?3.. Choice of Chiffon. Taffeta. Lace and Crepe Combinations, silk crepe de chine, etc., all how shade, in sizes to 4i. at only $2.08.

75c Kimona Aprons, 49c

Women's big full size

Aprons, in dark blue and licht colA ri ) - . .-...11, .1

and trimmed: fecial at 49c. , VP . S1.50 New Kimonas. 98c

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Woman's genuine terpentine crepe Kimonos, beautifully made, with shirred backs and rublier bands; Special at 93c.

75c Child's Bonnets, 49c f Infants white silk Bonnet?, of fine finality silk, beautiful embroidery

trimmed: Spf-rially Triced for Sat urdav at 49c.

NEW YORK STYLES YOU CM'T RrQjQJI SAVE IVfOlMElr Cold i 2 n Coais, Suits, Dresses Just Arrived -a Big Lot cf New Easter Suits

AN UNUSUALLY SPLENDID CHANCE FOR YOU TO SECURE A CLEVER EASTER SUIT AT A

ii SMALL PRICE. You cart pick from suits that are duplicates of higher priced models. All wool pop

lins, biack and white checks, etc. tv JR M.

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50c CHILD'S GOWNS, 39c Children's Muslin Clowns, of. fine ouality muslin and crep. well made and cut full: Specially priced for Saturday at 39c.

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Cygne in all colors, special

The Best SI 5 Suits in Richmond. . . The Best $22.30 Suit in Richmond. The Best $30 Suit in Richmond. .

SPRING COATS

UP TO 810 COATS of white chinchilla,

checks, serges and novelty mixtures.

Up to Coats

j SPRING SKIRTS Up to S3.50 Up to S5.00' Up to SKIRTS Skirts Skirts $1.98 $2.98 $3.98

g $1.00 BED SHEETS, 69c

Finest quality seamless bed sheets, size 81x90; a positive saving of 31c on even,' sheet. Specially priced for Saturday, while they last at 69c.

Saturday Loyal Chapter, No. 49, K. S. Stated meeting.

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The English language has eighty-two sounds.

RECEIPTS OF SALE AMOUNT TO $7,200

MILTON, Ind., April 14. The Boosters sales, Wednesday was attended by a large crowd. The bididng was a.ctive. Between 125 and 130 head of cattle were sold, averaging in price from $60 to $70 per head. The sales amounted to $7,200. Cole and Cooper furnished the luncheon.

Mew Taxi S Reasonable !

9 To All Parts of City and to Reld Hospital Hdqts. Feliman's Cigar Store Plume 2704 Nick Georore. Mnr.

$1.50-$2 CORSETS, 98c

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cets in low or medium busts, front or lace back, beautifully embroidered and lace trimmed. Special at 98 cents.

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75c Newest Corsets, 49c Newest styles of fine quality coutil, -beautiful embroidery trimmed, specially priced for Saturday at 49c.

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$1.50 ENVELOPE CHEMISE, 98c

Fine Muslin or

-oco or

Silk Cnvelop embroidered

'hemisp, trimmed ;

beautifully lace

special at 98c. $1.00 MUSLIN GOWNS, 63c Newest Spring styles, fine quality mur-liii or crepe, come in high or low neck anri Ion? or short sleeves, special at 98c.

New shipment of perfect, fitting Brassieres, beautiful (Tuny Lace and Embroidery trimmed : special, 39c.

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embroidered 69c.

BEST 50c CORSETS, 39c The new spring and summer weight of extr? ?.ood ip.:iliiy. m .'do in low or medium bust: Speeiallv prii ed for Saturday ai 33c.

S6.95 1 ?J: $9.95mf

beautiful npw til in all lradin in contract ins priced f r t- itu

$S Silk Sweaters, at S3. 98

Women's Sweat crs trim mod Specially

e Silk Ir.-L-s. eolors: i - at

$1 Crepe De Chine Corset Covers 40

35c CORSET COVERS

65c MUSLINDRAWERS 39c

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Boys blouses of fast color percales, chambrays, black sateens, etc, well made and cut full. Special at 39c. 35c Boys' Blouse Waists, 23c

75c Boys Knickers, 49c Boys pants, of wool novelty mixtures; well made and cut full. Specially priced for Saturday at 49c.

25 c Curtain Scrim, 16c Curtain Scrim and Marquisettes-in white and ecru; special for Saturday per yard XOC 35c Silk Poplin, 16c Fine grade silk mercerized poplin in black and colors, special at per yard. . .

$5 BOYS' SUIT, $2.98 Boys' $5 Novelty Spring Suits in the c'.aspy Bulgarian models. Harvard. Cornell and other models, sizes 6 to 17, college patterns, at $2.93. $6 BOYS' SUITS, $3.98 Showing a big line of Boys' Spring Suit? in all wool novelty mixtures and .blue serges that .stay blue, sizes 6 to 17, special for Saturday at $3.98. $8 BOYS' SUITS, $4.95 A positive saving of $3 on every" suit, made ot tiuest all wool serges and. pretty novelty mixtures, made in the newest college styles, specially priced for Saturday, $4.95.

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M MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS. 69c

Fine niialitv with soft or laundered

cuffs.

75c MEN'S UNION SUITS, 40c

Fine quality !; lbripcan, long or short sleeves. 50c SHIRTS or DRAWERS, .'.9c Finest French BKlbrigo.au. $1.25 MEN'S UNION SUITS S9c

Genuine French Balbricgart. ankle leneth. fhort or long sjeeves. S 10c MEN'S DRESS HOSE. 7c g

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Good heavy

colors. 25c MEN'S SILK HOSE. 1 Fine quality Pi1!-; Ilw : a1! colors

50c V.UKK hHlKIh. nov,'

Genuine Amctkeg Chambray cr biack

Sateen.

75c MEN'S WOOL CAPS. 9c

Men' blue serge Caps, or mixtures.

S1.50-S2 MEN'S PANTS, 9Sc

Made of blue srre." and worsteds. $3.50 MEN'S PANTS, at $1.98

Of fine blue serges and all wool mix

tures; sizes to f0.

75c Athletic Union Suits, at 49c

Of Hue quality, with new closed crotch.

$1.00 MEN'S NECKTIES. 15c

Sample lot of beautiful quality silk.

. , . , $1.00 NEW CORSETS, 69c g Newest spring models of fine ;ual a ity Coutil, well made and beautiful

trimmed: Special ai w

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$1.50 Sateen Pettic'ts, 94c f Made of fine oualitv black and col- ?K

ored Sateen, beautitully made in dozers of different styles, all com" with rubber bands, extra sizes included in this lot: L'pP'-ja a 94c.

50c SILK GLOVES, it 39c

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Woman's 2-clasp fine quality Cloves: Special at 22c. T."c Silk Cloves. 49c. $1 .on Long Silk Glmes. 69c. $1..0 Kid Gloves, 73c.

75c New Neckwear, at 49c Women's new KaotT Neckwear, worth to 7'.( choice cf re;ie e- organdie in s -Marat e olor or with cuff lace effects; Special ;( 49c.

75c HAND BAGS, at

A hie as ionable smartest

tines: Sneciall

39c

ortmrnt of women'- fashnew Far.'! Bass tho shapes with inferior fit-

prief-d for Satur-

75c BED SHEETS, 44c Good heavy quality bleached bed Sheets, sir.o 72x90: Specially priced for Saturday at 44c. 50c Child's Rompers, 33c g

.different styles, of fine quality

Chambray and Galatea: priced for Saturday at

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Gingham, Specially 33c.

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50c

Dress Voiles, 23c

Beautiful etriped and flowered Dres3 Voiles of fine quality,, special Sat, 23c Yd.

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