Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 249, 5 September 1916 — Page 6
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Just one thing after another has "een given at the Country club since Saturday and Thursday the women of the club arranged for a gold tournament. The affair will continue for four or five days. Mr. Oscar Dickinson has offered a silver loving cup as a trophy and of course all the women are anxious to secure the prize. The sixteen women who will compete for the trophy are Mrs. Harry S. Needhain, Mrs. Paul Conistock, Mrs. Wilbur Hlbberd, Mrs. Joseph Conner, Mrs. Milton Craighead, Mrs. Paul Price, Mrs. Newell Todd, Mrs. Jeannette Bland and Mrs. L. S. Anthony, Misses Ruth Pennell, Martha Scott, Mary Clements, Eleanor Seidel, Ann Nicholson, Elizabeth Marvel, Olive Eliason. There are some mighty good golf players among the women members and the tournament promises to be most Interesting. These affairs will be important features at the club for the remainder of the week. Misses Nellie and Eva Mawhood have as their guests at their home, North Fourteenth street, Mrs. George Schermerhorn of Reading, Michigan. Several social functions wil be given in her honor. Lieutenant Fred Bates Johnson spent Monday with his mother, Mrs. B. B. Johnson, East Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Retters and son Master John and Miss Ida Madigan motored here from Dayton and spent Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cronin, North Ninth street, and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Moormann. The Aid society of the United Brethren church will meet Thursday afternoon at the church. As this is the first meeting of the fall it is urgent that all members attend. The regular business meeting of the "Woman's Character Builders class of thfi Pentm! ('hristlan church will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30j o'clock with Mrs. William Dunham at her home. South Thirteenth street. A meeting of the Missionary society of the First Baptist church will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. W. H. Whiteley. 204 South Thirteenth street. Mrs. Addison Parker will be leader for the afternoon. Little Miss Mary Green, who has been spending a month with her grandparent, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Green, at Eaton, O., has returned home. Richard Green spent Sunday and Monday at Eaton ahtl returned home with her. Mrs. Frank Brown and children of Chicago, who have been visiting Mr. A Smart Suit for the Little Boy. 1727 1727 This style is fine for galatea, gingham, percale, drill, linen, linene, serge or repp, corduroy or velvet. The blouse is made with diagonal closing, and may be finished with a uleeve in wrist or short length. This model will make an ideal beach or play fiiit. The pattern is cut in 4 sizes? 2, 3, 4 and 5 years. It requires 2 5-S yards of 44-inch material for a 4-year size. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents In silver or stamps. Nemo Address City 51m Address Pattern Department, Pall dum. Consider the Mothers after childbirth by taking necessary precautions be fore the trying ordeal, by using1 "Mother's Friend" to assist na
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Social Calendar
On account of the Baby contest. Penny club postponed its meeting until Wednesday of next week. Aid society of the Falrvlew church meets at 2:30 o'clock at home of Mrs. Louisa Bailey, Ridge street. Members of auction-bridge club meet at Country club. Tirzah aid society of Ben Hur lodge meets with Mrs. Herbert Jenkins. Misses Katherlne Reilly and Pearl Cully give shower for Miss Thelma Zuttermeister. Women's Foreign Missionary society of First M. E. church meets with Mrs. S. E. Beery. Domestic Science association meets with Miss Margaret Starr, North Tenth street. B. B. B. sewing circle meets with Mrs. Gus Sudhoff, 429 Kinsey street. Woman's Foreign Missionary society Grace M. E. church meets with Mrs. Horace Kramer. Business meeting of Woman Character Builders class of Central Christian church at home of Mrs. Will Dunham. Missionary society of First Baptist church meets with Mrs. W. H. Whiteley, 205 South Thirteenth street. Pythian Sisters meet at 7:30 o'clock lrf Pythian Temple. Miss Flossie Cragg of Fort Wayne, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Klute, South Fourteenth street. and Mrs. Philip Schneider and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown, will leave soon for their home. Mrs. Harvey Brown has issued invitations for a card party to be given Thursday afternoon at her home. Thursday afternoon the Aid society of Reid Memorial hospital will meet at the home of Mrs. E. G. Hill, 2037 East Main street, and arrangements will be made for tag day. All members are urged to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McNeil, Misses Esther and Lillian McNeil, have returned home after visiting friends in Springfield and Cincinnati. Visitors at Cliff Dale Auto club over Sunday and Labor day were: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gale, Miss Carolyn Gale, Mr. Harry G. Stover, Miss Susan Stover, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Albright, Miss Elizabeth Foutz, Miss Stella Foutz, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Chrisman, of Eaton, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kirk, of Spiceland, Ind.; Dr. and Mrs. Lee Hoover of this city; Mr. A. K. Kemper, East German town, Ind.; Miss Tracey Campbell, West Alexandria, O.; Miss Barbara Whitsell, Eaton, O.; Mr. C. H. Kemper. Germantown, O.; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Brown, Miss Frannz Mrs. John Baker, Mrs. R. H. Holmes, Mr. J. F. Brown, Mr. J. C. Brown, Miss De Twina, Miss Heatherman, Miss Traut, Mrs. O. J. Fisher of Dayton, O.; Miss Owen of Cincinnati, O.; Mr. Bracker, Mr. R. C. Wright and Miss Wright of Dayton, Ohio. Last evening a number of the members of the Country club had dinner. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. j Wilbur Hibberd, Mr. and Mrs. George Seidel, Mr. and Mrs. James Carr and party of sixteen guests; Mr. and Mrs. Will Dill and guests; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shiveley, Mr. and Mrs. Ray K. Shiveley, Mr. Warren Clements, with several guests; Mr. and Mrs. Julian Cates, Mr. Earl Spangler, Mr. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Seidel entertained several guests. The golf links were dotted with players nearly all day. At a meeting held at the home of Mrs. John E. Moore in Kokomo, Saturday, held under the auspices of a number of federated clubs. Mrs. Almedla Waltz gave readings from a booklet written by Mr. William Dudley Foulke. Saved Her Daguhter's Life. ' "Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy saved my daughter's life when she had cholera morbus at the age of fourteen months. She vomited every few minutes and we were unable to keep any medicine down long enough to benefit her until we gave her this remedv. Thn doctor being at our house I asked him I what he thought about our using it i and he said as he was unable to do; the child any good, I had better use ; it. The second dose she kept down! and in a short time the bowels were ! checked and she improved rapidly after that." writes Mrs. Jennie Moyer, Lima, Ohio. Obtainable everywhere. Adv. Health "Aiother'a Friend" for many years has for been the means of giv ing relief to thousands of mothers. 4 It is an exter nal remedy with unex celled merits, and should be
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Stackhouae have returned to Springfield, Ohio, after spending the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. James Carr. The announcement of the marriage of Mr. Frank Taube to Miss Marcella Luken, daughter of Mr. A. G. Luken, a well known druggist of this city, comes as a complete surprise to their host of friends and relatives in this city. Mr. Taube and Miss Luken were married Monday morning In the St. John's Catholic church in Indianapolis. The Rev. Father Roell of the St. Andrew's Catholic church performed the service. Mr. and Mrs. Taube left Indianapolis yesterday on an extended motor trip and upon their return to this city will go to their new home In Reeveston, . corner South Eighteenth and B streets. Among the guests at the Murray theatre last evening who occupied boxes were Mr. and Mrs. George Seidel, John Y. Poundstone and party; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Conner, Dr. Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. S- E- Swayne with a number of others. Mrs. Charles Kinert and granddaughter Miss Vera, left today for Winchester, where they will spend the tives. Miss Bertha Olmetzer gave a weekend party at her home, John street. The guests were Miss Fern Butler of New Castle, Miss Bernardo Schackle of Greenfield, Miss Bessie Morford, Miss Ruby Steinbrink, Miss Corrine Essenmacher, Miss Ruth Wine and Miss Bertha Olmetzer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kreimeier, Mr. and Mrs. James Fry and Mr. Joyce Fasick motored to Cincinnati Labor Day and attended the races. A benefit card party was given this afternoon on the lawn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Dudley Foulke. The attendance was large. All the proceeds will be turned over to the Day Nursery. From 4 o'clock until the close of the affair the Hick's orchestra played.
Mr. and Mrs. Oakley Polk of New Castle, have returned from a trip to Toledo, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Cook of Charles street, have returned from a ten days out at James Lake. The Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the Grace M. E. church will meet Wednesday afternoon with McCall Patterns Showing the New Fall Styles, now in stock. The Fashion Book is 20c including one 15c Pattern FREE. COLORED
NEGATSU WASH SILK 27 inches wide, in white, light
blue, Nile, mais, sand,, brown, taupe, grey, lilac, cardinal, bright rose and black UNDERWEAR SILK Yard wide, in the wanted shades: White, flesh and light tinted shades
YARD WIDE WASH SILKS Evening and street
including white, cream, light blue, pink, old rose, Copenhagen, light yellow, mais, navy and black..,
SATIN MESSALINES All silk, pearl gray, brown, cardinal, olive green and black SILK POPLINS 27 inches wide; light blue, pink, Nile, taupe,
Hague blue, olive, myrtle, brown, royal, navy and black : WHITE SILK CREPE 40 inches wide, for silk waists or dresses WHITE SILK CREPE WITH SATIN STRIPE 40 inches wide
SILK SHANTUNG 24 inches wide
and black only; light weight for waists SILK LACE CLOTH 30 inches wide, white only; especially good for waists CREPE POPLIN 27 inches wide, in light blue, Copenhagen and wisteria only
YARD WIDE TAFFETAS All silk,
battleship grey, brown, delft, Copen, king's blue and navy; $1.50 quality
yakjj wide TArjjMsa'A -sort
Hague, Copen and medium light blue; special IMPORTED NAVY TAFFETA Yard wide; all silk; $1.75 quality
TAFFETA AND SATIN STRIPES exquisite color combinations; $1.60 qualities; $1.39 and TAFFETA STRIPES Yard wide, taffeta, with heavy satin stripes. Special, $2.25, $1.98 and TAFFETA PLAIDS 27 Inches
combinations for Fall. Specially priced at $1.39 and" YARD WIDE PLAIDS In wonderful color combinations YARD WIDE PLAIDS Made of all silk taffeta and satin effects; priced special at PLAID CANTON CREPE All silk, in green and brown combinations; special at .........
Mrs. Horace Bramer, 1406 East Main Street and an election of officers will be held. There will be a large attendance. The - Domestic Science association will hold a business meeting Wednesday afternoon . at the home of Miss Margaret Starr, North Tenth street. The B. B. B. Sewing Circle will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Gus Sudhoff, 429 Kinsey Street Mrs. S. E. Beery will entertain members of the Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the First M. E. church Wednesday afternoon at her home, South Thirteenth Street. There will be an election of officers and the opening of mite boxes.. A twenty cent supper will be served Friday evening at the First M. E. church by members of Miss Higgins' Sunday school class The public is invited. Mrs. Edward Stevenson has returned from Converse, Indiana. She attended the Bluffton reunion at Marion. A meeting of the Pythian Sisters will be held Wednesday evening in the Pythian temple.. The society has been asked to assist with work at Knightstown for the Knightstown temple. All members are asked to attend the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. George Thiesing of Indianapolis are the guests of Prof, and Mrs. D. D. Ramsey at their home, North Thirteenth street They are en route home after spending their vacation at Lake Michigan. The Loyal Messenger Class of the First Christian church will meet the third Sunday evening in September, and the hostess will be announced later. A piano recital will be given by pupils of Mr. Curtis Morin Saturday September 9, at the Spartansburg Christian church. No admisison will be asked. The public is invited to attend. The Electra club of the Royal Neighbors will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Depmer, 422 Lincoln street. All members are Invited to be present. Mrs. C. A. Bair is spending a few days the guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Bair of Indianapolis. This evening Miss Nell Gordon is entertaining with a shower In honor of Miss Thelma Zuttermeister, a bride of next week. All members of the Evelyn Rebekah Lodge, No. 322, of Centerville, are invited to attend the picnic, which will
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A MILLION BEDBUGS. Just think, a 25c package of the new golden chemical P. D. Q. (Pesky Devils' Quietus), Is enough to make a quart and enough to kill a million bedbugs, no matter how large they may be, where they came from, their age, color or sex, and at the same time leaves a coating on their eggs and prevents hatching. CUT THIS OUT. This new chemical can be had at any first-class drug store. A 25c package makes a quart of P. D. Q., and will go farther than
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SILKS 25c 35c shades 35c , pink, 59c TOILE DE white, light blue, all colors; white, cream, sand, putty, Copenhagen, nhagen, 59c 59c 59c 25c in white, cream, 39c 39c n. rose. in Russian green, rose, $1.25 , in navy, $1.25 $1.48 3e. in most nnisn tor wear, m navy, 27 inches wide, in most $1.25 ;st quality made of best quality $1.69 new color $1.25 wide, all silk, new color $1.98 $1.50 $1.75
be . given Sunday, September 10, at Jackson park. All sojourning members of subordinate lodges and their families are invited to attenfl. Announcements as follows have been received: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ratcliff announce the marriage of Mollie May Elliott to Mr. J. Russell Burcham, Saturday evening, September 2, 1916, at 6 o'clock, Richmond, Indiana. New Castle Courier. The Aid society of the Falrvlew M. E. church will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Louisa Bailey, Ridge street. On account of the Baby Welfare contest the Penny club will not meet Wednesday afternoon. Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society of the Second English Lutheran church will meet with Mrs. H. P. Harvey, South West Third street, Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hensley entertained a number of guests Sunday at their home, north of the city on the Union pike. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mulligan, August Schnieder, Adolph Stauber, Henry Tangeman, R. H. Wise of Dayton, Joseph Caldwell of Rushville, Ind.; Joseph Strack of Indianapolis: Mrs. Sadie Brokamp, Miss Anna Mulligan, Miss Marjorie Wise, of Dayton, O.; Miss Aline Brokamp, Miss Almyra Stauber, Misses Helen and Marjorie Schneider, Miss Elizabeth Strack, of Indianapolis, Messrs. George Staubaugh, James Mulligan, Walter Mulligan, Thomas Mulligan, Austin Brokamp, Tissue, of Dayton; Paul Mulligan, James Mulligan and Mrs. Highley with the host and hostess.
Mr. Charles Wolfer of Oakland, Cal., who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Wolfer, Southwest Third street left last evening for New York, where he will attend a salesmen's meeting. GLIDEWELL CALLED TO SEE SICK WIFE W. H. Glldewell, Webster, a field examiner for the State Board of Accounts, who is assisting in the examination of the books of the county officials, was called to Brazil Saturday where his wife underwent a serious operation. His daughter was operated on for appendicitis two weeks ago. ALL-AMERICAN CENTER, PECK TO GET IN GAME PITTSBURG, Sept. 5. Bob Peck, ail-American center for 1915 and captain of this year's Pitt football team, has removed the conditions which threatened to prevent his participation in the gridiron sport during the coming season. 0) a barrel of old.fashioned bug killer. Don't let anybody impose upon your intelligence by offering you something else. Insist on what you ask for, then you'll have what doctors prescribe. KILLS FLEAS ON DOGS. It's Tun to see, the fleas drop ofT your pet dogs. KILLS CHICKEN LICE. No use for your chickens to have lice. A 25c package mixed makes a gallon of chicken lice killer. Your druggist has it, or can get it for you. Owl Chemical Co., Terre Haute, Ind. Adv.
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Fall Ginghams FOR SCHOOL DRESSES FRENCH GINGHAMS 32 inches wide, in lengths -J sy 1 from 10 to 20 yards, 15c and 18c qualities .Lt'2.f
NORD GINGHAMS in stripes, plaids,
and plain colors, all the new color combinations for
PLAID GINGHAMS Dark colors, navy blue, irtj green and brown Scotch plaid, special Xm2C SEERSUCKER GINGHAMS 27 inches wide, in -t A blue and white stripes, 12c quality xUC 500 Pairs 11-4 Cotton Blankets $1.00 Special This Week $1.00 Regular $1.25 Lakeside Mills, Grey and Tan, 11-4 Cotton Blankets; the borders are Blue, Pink, White and A A Grey; $1.25 Blankets for JXUU SCHOOL DRESSES READY MADE PLAID GINGHAM DRESSES, 6 to 14 year sizes, df A A beautifully made, a special value at tpltlU PLAID SUITING DRESSES 6 to 14 year sizes, in dark Fall styles, suitable for wear all winter; special G-i (A this week pl.OU CHILDREN'S SCHOOL HOSE FAST BLACK HOSE FOR BOYS AND GIRLS All sizes, 6 to 10, heavy or medium weight, our 15c qual- ini . ity, special lgC GIRLS' MERCERIZED RIBBED HOSE Second - JT quality 35c sik mercerized hose; special this week J. DC
FRIENDS CONDUCT ALL-DAY MEETING AT MORGAN CREEK
ECONOMY. Ind., Sept 5. There will be an all-day meeting and basket dinner at the Morgan Creek Friends' church, Sunday, . Sept 10. Rev. Ira Johnson of Lynn, Rev. C. Shugerlst of Marlon and Rev. Logan Hunt, the regular pastor, will be present It is expected that a large crowd will attend .... Mr. and Mrs. Hanry Lester entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Milt Metten of Hagerstown; Mr a.nd Mrs. Rosco Mendenhall of Sugar Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lester of West River, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stewart of Economy. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Riley Salisbury of this place; Carl Swain of Greensfork; Mr. and Mrs. Will Conarroe of near Peirce's lake, ate Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Doak Swain. Visit Near Carlos City. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Mendenhall were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fenimore of near Carlos City.... Mr. and Mrs. Hurlie Lontz and children of Hagerstown, were here Sunday evening. .. .Mrs. Clara Mendenhall and daughter, Mary, of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Underhlll and cihldren of Greensfork were Labor day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Hiatt Monday Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hiatt attended tabernacle meeting at Greensfork, Sunday Shirley Holllngsworth of Williamsburg, was here recently Mr. and Mrs. Charley Cole and Byran Cole of Muncie, were here Monday. China has sent government agents abroad to study the manufacture of telegraph and telephone equipment with a view to making all such appliances at home. To Discard Freckles, Tan, Pimples, Wrinkles The use of creams containing animal substance sometimes causes hair to grow. You run no risk of acquiring superfluous hair when you use ordinary mercolized wax. There is nothing better for- a discolored skin, as the wax actually absorbs the offensive cuticle. The latter is naturally replaced by a clear, smooth, healthy complexion, full of life and expression. It's the sensible way to discard' a freckled, tanned, over-red, blotchy or pimpled skin. Get an ounce of mercolized wax at any druggist's and apply nightly like cold cream, erasing in the morning with soap and water. It takes a week or so to complete the transformation. The ideal wrinkle remover Is made by dissolving an ounce of powdered saxolite in a half pint witch hazel. Bathing the face in the solution brings almost instantaneous results. Adv. W. F.
"THE OPTICIAN" COR. 6TH AND MAIN Glasses, Well Fitted, Will Relieve You of Many of Your Discomforts Should You Suffer from Weak Eyes. OPEN TIL 8 P. M.
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JACQUARD SILK POPLINS 27 inches wide, in neat self colored figures for dresses or waists. The color range in
cludes light and dark Copenhagen, Hague blue, navy, wis
teria, seal brown, African brown, taupe, grey, olive and Russian green and black
PRINTED SILK POPLINS
Fall colorings, including seal brown, olive green, grey, navy and black, with small figures or stripes. STYLISH POLKA DOTS Silk poplin in Copenhagen, navy and black grounds, with white dots.. POLKA DOTS Silk poplin in white ground, with light blue, rose, red, Copen, navy and black dots. . .
checks 15c
BROCADED POPLIN 27 inches wide, in light blue. QQ Copen, mais and orange; very desirable for linings. . OiC
YARD WIDE PONGEE stripe of red and nelio PLAIN PONGEE Yard CREPE
40 INCHES WIDE All silk in a full range of wanted shades, including white cream, light blue, flesh, (J- Of? pink, mais, Nile, old rose and peach; $1.50 qual. tpXaSO YARD WIDE SATIN MESSALINES
NAVY, BROWN AND BLACK grounds, with white stripes; all silk; $1.25 quality
BLACK SILK SPECIALS BLACK TAFFETA 36 inches wide, all silk, our d-f -f A $1.39 quality M1U BLACK TAFFETA 36 inches wide, all silk; our - Q $1.50 quality pXX BLACK TAFFETA yard wide, "Made in Amer- J" nr ica" brand; special viwU BONET'S BLACK TAFFETA Yard ' wide. &-t PQ imported, all silk; $2.00 quality pJ.D
BLACK SATIN MESSALINES Yard wide, all silk; $1.50 quality ..'
BLACK JAP SILK Yard quality
BLACK SATIN MESS ALINE Yard wide, all silk; special BLACK SATIN CHARMEUSE 40 inches wide, all silk; $2.00 quality
PAINT FAIRGROUNDS
EATON, O., Sept 6. Director of the Preble County Agricultural society are busily engaged in having buildings and fences at the fair grounds placed in first-class condition for the coming fair, which opens September 25. Twenty-five barrels of flake white paint have been bought and decoration has been started. The board will hold a meeting September 16, when final arrangements for the fair will be made. New York is spending $330,000,000 on subway construction. Everyone Should Drink Hot Water in the Morning Wash away all the stomach, liver, and bowel poisons before breakfast To feel your best day in and day out to feel clean inside; no sour bile to coat your tongue and sicken your breath or dull your head; no constipation, bilious attacks, sick headache, colds, rheumatism or gassy, acid stomach, you must bathe on the Inside like you bathe outside. This is vastly more important because the 6kln pores do not absorb impurities into the blood, while the bowel pores do, says a well-known physician. To keep these poisons and toxins well flushed from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, drink before breakfast each day, a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it This will cleanse, purify and freshen the entire alimentary tract before putting more food into the stomach. Get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from your pharmacist It is inexpensive and almost tasteless, except a sourish twinge which is not unpleasant Drink phoephated hot water every morning to rid your system of these vile poisons and toxins; also to prevent their formation. To feel like young folks feel; like you felt before your blood, nerves and muscles became saturated with an accumulation of body poisons, begin this treatment and above alL keep it up! As soap and hot water act on the skin, cleansing, sweetening and purifying, so limestone phosphate and hot water before breakfast act on the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Adv. CARL F. WEISBROD Piano Timing and Repairing. Phone 2881. THE TRUTH ABOUT YOUR EYES 99 1 Everything New Fall Merchandise Now Ready Buy Early for Less.
FANCY SILKS
59c he new 27 inches wide, in all the new 59c 59c 59c Natural color, with pin , 59c wide, natural color 5) DE CHINES $1.00 $1.19 wide, all silk; $1.00 CK : OOC $1.00 $1.59
