Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 317, 19 November 1918 — Page 3
Itfr, RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM TUESDAY, NOV. ,19, 1918.
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LODGE CREATES STIR BY MOVE TO BACraLSON Introduces Resolution to En-
, dorse Establishment of Independent Poland. WASHINGTON. D. C. Nov. 19. Senator Lodge of Massachusetts, Republican leader of the senate, created a stir In the upper house Monday by Introducing a resolution to indorse the thirteenth of President' Wilson's fourteen peace articles. The thirteenth article relates to the establishment of Polish independence. Senator Lodge told the senate he had reliable Information that there was a movement afoot to prevent the .setting up of a strong Polish state and "explained that he was anxious to have the senate pledge Itself to support President Wilson's exact language.The Massachusetts senator's move caused such surprise on the Democratic side that in their perplexity administration leaders blocked the immediate adoption of the resolution. Senator Hitchcock of Nebraska, chairman of the legislative committee, insisted on having it referred for examination and drew some sharp comment from Senator Lodge. Explains Hi Resolution. Explaining his resolutions. Senator Lodge raid : - "The words of the resolutions are
identical with the words of Point 13 used by the president in his fourteen pclnts. That statement is very brief and very explicit and I think it will be very well, at this time, for the senate to join itself with the president In that statement in regard to Poland. "The reason Why I say that is this: You will observe that the president ppeaks of access to the sea. That access to the sea can only be at Dantr.lg at the mouth of the Vistula. The Vistula Is inhabited entirely along both banks by Poles. Dantzig is a German city and I have already seen attempts to save it as a German city. It must continue to hold it and give certain rights to the Poles. The access to the sea that the Poles will get, if Dantzig is held, will not be worth having. Guarantees can be given to the people of Dantzig. I think nothing is more Important than the president's proposition about access to the Sft. Want to Break Up Poland. "My other reason for offering it Is that I have information, which I think good, that there is a movement on foot, a strong movement, though underground here and abroad, to prevent the establishment of a strong Independent Poland. They want to break it up, for some reason, and have a small state. Germany proposed a Hapsburg prince and now probably it will be a small republic in form but tending towards inferiority. "I thought at this moment that it would be well to show that the senate was with the president in his statement with regard to what should be ddne for Poland, which was absolutely explicit."
W Oman's Section County Council of Defense
At a recent meeting of the Woman's Section -called by the chairman, Misa Culbertson, it was decided to continue the work as planned until some definite word was received .from the government In regard to- the .future of the Council of Defense. It seems advisable for some time at least to keep
i Up the organization here as it brings
together a representative group oi women and co-ordinates a wide range of activities.- . Action was also taken to send a letter to the Ministerial Association requesting them to hold a community Thanksgiving service in the Coliseum, to which all people would be- invited
without regard to their nationality cn.
religion. The secretary was ordered
to send a letter to the directors of the
Tuberculosis Hospital urging them to
hasten the opening of that institution, if only with temporary equipment, to meets the needs of the situation now existing in our county. The organization of the Woman's Section of the Wayne County Council
of Defense is as follows: County Chairman, Miss M. E. B. Culbertson ; Secretary, Mrs, Paul Ross. Registration. Mrs. Paul Ross. Food Administration, Elsie Marshall. Food Production, Mrs. W. D. Scott. ' Women in Industry, Mrs. Demas Coe. Social Agencies. Miss Flora Green. Child Welfare." Mrs. Edgar Hiatt. Health and Recreation, Mrs. Paul Comstock. Education, Miss Elizabeth Comstock. Red Cross, Miss Margaret Starr. Fourteen-Minute Woman, Mrs. F. S. Bates. Americanization, Mrs. Arthur Charles. I : . Community Sing, Mrs.. Fred Bartel. Student . Nurses' Reserve, " Miss Pound. , - Children's Play Week, Miss , Margaret Wickemeyer. Publicity, Mrs. Melville Johnston. Advisory, ' Mrs. A. W. Roach. Township Chairmen Abington, Mrs. Charles J. Kauffman; Boston, Mrs. Wilson Magaw; Clay, Miss Linnie Hatfield; Center, Mrs. Nelson . Carlson ; Dalton, Mrs. Cora Thornburg; Franklin, Mrs. Mary - Saxton; Green. Mrs. L. I. Cranor; Harrison, Mrs. L. D. Dougherty; Jackson, Mrs. Willard
Petro: Jefferson, Mrs. Willard Stahr; New Garden, Mrs. O. N. Huff; Perry. ; Mrs. Charles A. Mendenhall; Washing-! ton, Mrs. E. C. Denny; Wayne. Mrs .
F. Johnston, Mrs. J.'T. Giles, Miss M. A. Stubbs, MJas S. A. Hill, Miss Elsie Marshall, Mrs. Blanche Scott. During the past week. Mrs. H. A. Dill talked to the women at the Atlas Underwear factory, and addressed a patriotic meeting in Community hall in Cambridge City. Mrs. F. S. . Bates spoke to the members cf the Progress Literary Club. Mrs. A. W. Roach and Mrs. D. W. Scott spoke for a woman's club at the home of Mrs. Harry LandTs on the Middleborc pike. Mrs Roach also addressed the women of the Indianapolis Glove Co. Mrs. Melville Johnston talked at. the Better Homes Association at the high school auditorium. All these talks covered the subjects pre
scribed by the government, namely: Food Clu"03 and Conversation. Furlough House work. Early Christmas shopping. Conservation of coal and light and urgent need t)f tuberculosis hospitals. Mrs. Fred Bartel reports that the Slacker Record, committee has collected 2,230 records,; most of which are very good in quality, 15 packages of tungstone and 6 packages ; of victor jieedles, and 1 cylinder talking machine: A letter received from head-1
quasters in New York says that over one million records have been given in the United States and that Richmond has given, in proportion to her size, a greater number of records than any other city in the country. The records are being packed and shipped at once as the demand for them in camps along the eastern coast and in hospitals and camps abroad i3 insistent and greater than. , the supply." 1 The news letter from Mrs. Albert Rabb, state chairman of publicity, emphasizes tho work of the War Mothers. She writes, "The War Mothers were at first interested chiefly in the work of food conservation, but their interest and enterprise have broadened into that of supply and relief service. Co-operation with the recognized organizations already in existance has
characterized all their work. Any
woman who is either the. mother, wife, sister or daughter of a man in the 'ser
vice is eligible for membership. ,' Only mothers can serve as officers. .The national headquarters of. the War Mother of America are at Evansville, in which city the organization was effected in September, 1918. At that
with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hart .... The Cary club will meet Thursday after noon with Mrs. Edgar Beeson .... The Missionary society of the Christian church will meet Fridav nftpm
i With Mrs. Emma. Swain Mr-
time, twenty-five states were repre-1 Mrs. Erne3t Doty had as dinner guests sented in the organization; since then, , Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Thurman women in other states have banded, and daughter, Margaret of Cambridge
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together and have become
the National War Mothers of Amer
ica." " -v- . - ' . Mrs. Robart Carleton Morris, of Toledo, O., is -the national official War Mother. Mrs. B. W. Gillqspie, of Indianapolis, is official ""War Mother for Indiana. .
airs, jprann uoty Clarence Tryne was home from Purdue to spend the week-end.... Mrs. John Coyne . left Sunday for Delaware, O., where she will have treatment for goiter. . . .Mrs. Will Miller was a week-end guest of friends in Knightstown Mr, and
Milton, ind. . . Union Thanksgiving services were held at the Methodist church, where the following program was given: Song, "America"; recitation, "Our Flag," Arline Templin; song. 'Battle Hymn of the Republic"; Scripture reading, Earl Crawford; Prayer Song; prayer, W. L. Parkins; solo. "After
the War is Over," Mrs. R. W. Warren; talk." Rev. Outland; song, "Victory"; reading. "Old Glory." Mrs. Walter Highams; talk, Rev. Hester; doxology. . .". .The Home club will meet Friday evening witii Miss Carrie; Michael. . . Lieutenant Parkins was home on twoday pass from Camp Taylor.... Colbert Ingeraan, Olin Davis and Ernest Jones were home from Bloomington on week-end passes. .. .Mr. Richard McMullen of Richmond, Mr. Walter Houseworth, Mr. and Mrs. Henry McMahan and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Doddridge and two sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Houseworth and son, Mr. Wilbur Doddridge and son. Ross, Miss Lydia Shelton, Mr. and i
Miss Gates were dinner guests with i
Mr.. Harry Houseworth Sunday. The occasion was Mr. Houseworth's seventy-eighth birthday. .. .Miss Mary Sells was home from Muncie over Sunday. . ..Miss Gussie Miller and Miss Helen Coyne were dinner guests of Mrs. Walter Hlgham Sunday Mr. and Mrs. I-voirfius Beeson snent Sunday
Mrs. Oscar Kerlln and family spent over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Caldwell.... Miss. Ruth McCormick is substitute teacher in one of the schools east of town.
The deepest place thus far found ii the ocean is off Mindanao, Philippine islands, 32.0S8 feet.
No Meeting of Boy Scouts Will Be Held Tonight There will be no meeting tonight at the council chamber cf the Boy Scouts but if the weather permits there will
will be an outdoor meeting and hike I
next Tuesday evening. The meeting tonight was postponed because of the influenza ban.
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MSTfSONO Nervousness and Nerva Troubles on the Decline '"Nothing: wrong: but your nerves. Is a saying' that is fast dying out In this country. While nerve trouble ia tio organic disease, a leading nerve specialist remarked: "A raan or woman might better break a. llg than have a shattered nervous system". Overwork and worry drains. th Tierve cells of their reserve strenstfc and food, and then follows the sleepless night, indigestion, poor appetite. Impure blood and general nervou break-down.
The thin? to do In such cases nj longer troubles doctors and their patients who know from their own experience the v-hie of Phosphated Iron. They know that a few weeks' regular use of this nerve food and red blood builder will strengthen and fcraee tip the whole nervous system, because Phosphated Iron gives the tired, hungry, worn-out nerve cells phosphates and iron, in a form easily and quickly absorbed; as one happv tiser said: "You can almost fel It taking" hold of the nerves and Mood, after a short time you feel like a new nerson: life seems a pleasure and worth living once again". In every section where Phosphated Iron has been used there ha been a blar decrease of nerve troubles and it will prove a welcome relief to any sufferer. Tou can bank on it for results It's pure. To Insure physicians and their patients (rettlnsr the genuine Phosphated Iron we have nut nn in capsules only, do not take pills or tablets. Insist on capsules. , Conkey Drug Co. and leading Druggists everywhere. Adv.
Webster, Mrs. Joseph i
Paul Ross; Thompson.
Mrs. F. S. Batps, chairman of the : Fcurteen-minnte Women, gives the list ' now as: Mrs. Frank Druitt, secretary; Mrs. W. D. Foillke. Mrs. George Chrisman, Mrs. II. A. Dill, Mrs. E. F. Hiatt, Mrs. W. D. Scott, Mrs. A. W. Roach, Mrs. L. B. Nusbaum. Mrs. M.
Rheumatism
Raise Funds for Actors ' Suffering from Epidemic
The theatrical profession is prob-. ably the greatest sufferer during an in-1 ftuenza epidemic, according to George J
DeWitt of the Musical De Witts, now playing at the Murray theatre. Mr. DeAVitt said that during the' recent influenza tan in Chicago, $8,00 was raised to aid actors thrown out of employment. The DeWitts. with other members of the theatrical profession, aided in the solicitation of funds, and took girls into their homes to care for them until the theatres were re-opened. I Government Takes Over Ocean Cable Lines
WASHINGTON, Nov. 19 Government control and operation of all ocean cable lines owned in America, under Postmaster General Burleson, is ordered by President Wilson in a proclamation dated Nov. 2. which has just been made public through publication in the government's official bulletin.
JAP GETS COMMISSION
HONOLULU, T. H.. Nov. 19. First Lieutenant Kinichi Sakai of the Second Hawaiian Infantry, has been promoted to a captaincy. He is said to be the first ilapahese to reach this rank in the United States army.
DOESNT NEED ANY LAXATIVES NOW Mr. lietker says life is a joy without constipation or stomach trouble. "'I bud r-Htarrh of the stomach and head for threw years. My stomach was ho had Hint every time. 1 ut anything Hu-h as fruit or pastry, tliH burning hot water would run out of my mouth. I had to take a laxative every night. "Since taking Milks Kmulslon, my howels move regularly. I have now taken ten bottles und have gained 10 '4 pounds. All my friends remark how fine- I am looking, and it seems a pleasure to live again, without stomach trouble." Hert Becker. Miami. Ohio. Physics usually make slaves out of tli-Mr liners, and weaken the bowels lnHteml of correcting them. Stomach trouble In many cases Is directly due to constipation. Milks Kmiilsion Is a pleasant, nutritive food and n, corrective medlcln. 'It restores healthy natural bowel action, doing away with all need of pills and physics. It promotes appetite and ouickly puts the digestive organs In shape to assimilate food As a, builder of flesh and strength. Milks Emulsion is strongly recommended to run-down nervous people, and it has produced amazing results in many cases of tu
berculosis of the lungs. Chronic stom-
ach trouble and constipation are promptly relieved usually In one day. This Is the only solid emulsion made, and so palatable that It Is eaten with
a spoon like Ice cream. A truly won-
derful medicine, ror weak, sickly children. No matter how severe your cas-. you are urged to try Milks Emulsion under this guarantee Take six bottles home with you. use it according to directions ami If not satisfied with the results, your money will be promptly refunded. Trice 0c nnd $1.20 per bottle. The Milks Kmulslon Co.. .Terre Haute. Ind. Sold and guaranteed by ; Thlatlethwntte's 6 Drug Stores. Adv.
Physician Believes a Genuine Remedy for the Disease Has Been Found. I'heuma, the wonderful rheumatism remedy sold by Quigley's Drug Stores and all druggists, gives quicker and more lasting reliof than other remedies costing many times -as much. Itheuma passes the .deadly poisontr secret IfthS Into tlie Wwels and 'kidneys, from which they are quickly thrown off in a natural, healthy way. Read what a reputable physician says about Rheumat'...,4I have mad a most careful Investigation of the formula employed in the manufacture of rtreuma. and heartily recommend it as a remedy for all forms of rheumatism. I find Itheuma far in advance of the methods generally employed In the treatment of rheumatism, and altogether different in composition from th" remedies, usually, prescribed." Dr. M. C. Uyons. This should give any sufferer frcrn rheumatism confidence to try Kre'j.n t Adv.
Easy to Make This Pine Cough Remedy ThoDsamla of families swear by Its prompt results. Inexpensive, and saves about $3.
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You know that nine is used in'nearlv
all prescriptions and remedies for coughs. The reason is that pine contains Beveral peculiar elements that have a remarkable eircct in soothing and healing the membranes of . the throat and cheat. Pine is famous for this purpose, t Pine cough syrups are combinations of i pine and syrup. The "syrup" part is J usually plain granulated sugar syrup. To make the best pine cough remedy ..that money can buy, put 2xt ounces of - Pinex in a pint bottle, and fill . up with home-made sugar svrup. Or vou can use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, - instead of sugar syrup. " Either way, you make a full pint :more than. you can buy-ready-made for three times the money. It is pure, good and verv pleasant children take t eagerlv. You can feel this take hold of a cousrh
or cold in a way that means business.
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Drink Lots of Water and Stop Eating Meat for a While if Your Bladder Troubles You.
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When you wake up with backache and dull misery in the kidney region it generally means you have been eating too much meat, says a well-known authority.- Meat forms uric add which overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter it from the blood and they become sort of paralyzed and loggy. When your kidneys get sluggish and clog you must relieve them, like you relieve your bowels; removing all the body's urinous waste, else you have backache, sick headache, dizzy spells; your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the weather is bad you have Theumatic twinges. The urine is Ioudy, full of sediment, channels often get sore, water scalds and you ; are obliged' to seek relief two or three times during the night. Either consult a good, reliable physician at once or get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts ;
The- poncrh ttiav ip fiw hhiirw nnii iirrht. tafee a vtablespoonful in a glass of
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or may be persistently loose from the formation of phlegm. ' The cause is the Fame in flamed membranes and v this Pinex and Syrup combination will stop it usually1 in 2J 'h6urs or less. " Splendid, too, for bronchial asthma,' hoarse ; ness, or any ordinary throat ailment. ? Pinex is a highly concentrated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, and is famous the world over" for its prompt effect upon coughs. . Beware of substitutes. Ask vour dru?pist for "2M ounces of Pinex" with directions, and don't accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money promptly refunded. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, IiidL
'ivateT "Before breakfast for a few days
ind your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made trom the acid of grapes and'lemori juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean and stimu
late sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize acids in the urine so it no longer iritates, thus ending bladder weak
ness.
Jad Salts is a life saver for regular
meat eaters. It is inexpensive, can
not injure and makes a delightful, effervescent lithia-water drink. Adv.
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To celebrate Victory and Peace we are making extra big offerings for tomorrow and to be in accord with the occasion we call this our Victory Coupon Day. Read every item carefully. Clip the coupons and save money. By Being here Wednesday.
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There ore any number of people who for years have been sick and ailing weak, run down and in A poor physical condition who will be surprised even dumbfounded - to learn that their trouble has just been an acid stomach, which is merely another name for what doctors call superacidity Yet it is now positively known that acid-stomach is the canse of a very large cumber of diseases. -; -v: Excess acid in the stomach prevents proper digestion and asi initiation, thus causing the blood to become thin and impoverished as a result of which people become sallow-skinned, emaciated and anemic. Excess acid causes irritation all along the intestinal tractirritation bo severe and aggravating as to frequently result in catarrh and even cancer of the 6tomach. Excess acid causes stomach and intestinal fermentation, producing poisons which, absorbed into the blood and carried throughout the system, canse auio-intoxication, insomnia, nervousness, irritability, mental depression, melancholia, dizziness, vertigo and, often times, valvular heart trouble and heart failure. , , , Yes, many people will be greatly surprised to learn that such a long train of physical ailments can be traced directly to an acid-stomach. Bat there is no need ior surprise Think what acid mouth does to the teeth. The acid eats right through the enamel the hardest substance in the human body. And that is exactly what makes teeth rot and decay. No wonder, then, that excess acid in the stomach plays such havoc; causes so much illhealth and misery makes bo many people weak and ailing unfit for either work or pleasure and brings on premature old age. So often you have heard the remark: "I've taken all Boris of tonics and medicines and tried many different doctors but nothing seems to help me.' Nine times out of ten the person making euch a remark has an acid-stomach. And until the excess acid is removed, nothing WILL help. Remove that excess acid and the results are truly wonderful. Health and strength return almost like magic. You can now rid your stomach of its excess acid- -A wonderful modern medicine called EATONIC literally wipes it out It does the work easily speedily and thoroughly. It makes the stomach pure, sweet, cool and comfortable It helps vou get full strength out of every mouthful of food you cat; and unless you DO get full strength from your food you cannot enjoy robust, vigorous health.
EATONIC is in the form of tablets. They art pleasant-tasting - you eat them just like candy. Try EATONIC and see how wonderfully different you will feel See how quickly EATONIC banishes the immediate effects of acid-stomach bloat, heartburn belching food repeating indigestion, etc See too how quickly your general health improveshow much more rehab, you take in eating how much more easily your tood ia digested how soundly you sleep how nervousness and. irritability disappear. And all simply because, by taking EATONIC, you get rid of a lot of excess acid that has been holding you back and making your life miserable This ib the help you need You need It to keep your stomach in a strong, healthy condition so that, in turn, your mind and body will be strong and vigorous It is so easy to get this help and it costs so little. So why suffer another hour when sure, quick relief ia at hand? Ask your druggist about it He knows that tens of thousands of people all over the United States have used this wonderful modern remedy and the results have been nothing short of marvelous. Everywhere people who have used EATONIC testify to its power to bring quick relief. The testimonials of some of these people are so enthusiastic and tell of such remarkable results as to be almost unbelievable. If you are one oi those who have "tried everything, " but in spite of it are still lacking in physical strength and vigor, begin at once to take EATONIC. Don't put it off. Get back your physical and mental punch Have the power and energy to work with a vim. Enjoy the good things of life. Learn what it means to fairly bubble over with health. Like thousands of others, you will say that you never dreamed it possible that such a wonderful change for the better could be brought about bo quickly So get a big box of EATONIC from your druggist today We authorize him to guarantee EATONIC to please you and you can trust your own druggist to make this guarantee good If EATONIC fails in any way take it back he will reftpd your money If your druggist does not keep EATONIC write to cs direct and we will rend you a big 50c box You can send us the 50c after you receive it Address II L. Kramer, President Eatonic Remedy Co. Corner Wabash Avenue and ilth Street. Chicago. Hi.
$27.50 COATS - - $14.95 Women! Values like these are unbeatable. No matter where whero you go. Fur trimmed and plain tailored priced special 4 f at $32.50 COATS - -$17.50 Choose f rom best quality Velours, Plushes, some full lined with large fur collar; priced spe- n tf cial at".: :....2)1.)U $37.00 COATS - - $22.50l
You will wonder how we can sell such Coats, at a price like this; you can not equal these values at $15.00
more priced special at
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Women! Your unrestricted choice of any Suit in the house formerly priced at $30, $35 and $40 rt f
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Men's $1.25 Work Shirts .....79 Made from fast color blue amoskeag gingham in a!l sizes to 17 with collars attached. Priced speoial 'with coupon at 79c.
Ladies' $1.50 Petticoats .... 89 Made from heavy weight flannelette or knit mater Tat in either light or dark colors in all sizes to 46. Priced special with coupon at 89c.
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nelette SleeDers, for 59 For children tin to size 6 only. Made with feet in, good quality flannelette, high neck and "one pocket. Priced special with coupon at 59c.
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Men's S1.50 Flan-i p ii nel Work Shirts,! WMR4sl at 890 .j Boys' and Girls' Come in dark gray j 1.50 U. Suits 87c striped on!y with Come in either
collar and cut tall, s heavy weight, f leec
Priced special with coupon at 89c.
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Girls' $1 Bloomers
Come in white or black, extra good quality Sateen, with .cqupon at 69c.
Men's $1.50 Work Sweaters . . 97 Come in gray only with or without collars, some have pockets. Priced special with coupon, 97c
BOYS' $ 1.5 0 Sweaters, . .98 Come in dark grey only, coat effect in all sizes for boys, with coupon at 98c
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Choose from best quality Serge, Ve!
vets. Taffeta, etc. A style and color to suit everyone. Priced ft QCT special at M.U.0
- $25.00 DRESSES $16.50
These are sample Dresses; only one
or a kind, in braided and embroidered trimmed, of best quality mannish
Serge priced special at
$16.50
Men's $1.25 Underwear . . . 89 In either fleeced or heavy weight ribbed, shirt or drawers, come in all sizes to 46. Priced special with coupon at 89c.
Best $5 Blankets' at ...... S2.79
Come in gray and tan only with different color borders, double bed size, only 2 to a customer at this price. Priced special with coupon at $2.79.
ed or ribbed union suits, 14 and 16, $1.14; 8, 10 and 12, 93c; Z, 4 and 6, 87c. 1
Ladies' 85c Underwear . . . 47C Ladies' fall weight vest or pants, high neck, long sleeves and ankle length. Priced special with coupon at 47c.
Best $1.25 Bed Sheets .... S7C Double size sheets, made from good quality muslin all
hemmed ready to
use. Priced special with coupon at 87c.
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Come in either light or dark color ginghams, cut full in all sizes to 14. Priced special with coupon at 37c.
ChHd's $8 COATS, $4.95 Comes in any wanted color Velour, Mixtures, etc. For children up to 6 years old. Priced special for this
money saving sale special at
$4.95
Girb' $15 COATS, $8.95 For girls up to 14 years, in Velours, plain colors and fancy mixtures: beau
tiful belted and plain tailored styles;
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Ladies' $1.25 Union Suits . . .83 Come in either short or long sleeves, high neck, ankle length, medium weight ribbed fall union suits. Priced special with coupon at 83c.
muslin all
hemmed -and ready for use, 36x12. Priced special with coupon at 27c.
Women's $3.00 'Men's $3 Union
Kimonos, $1.89 j Suits ... $1.89 Choose from a large : come in either hea-
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Men's $2.00 Un- fi ion Suits. $1.49 Fall weight union suits, ankle length kA
and long eleeves. Come in ecru only in all sizes to 46. Priced special with coupon at $1.49.
variety of light and dark colored designs made from extra good quality flannelette, priced special for this sale only at $1.89.
vy weight fleeced or ribbed union suits, ankle length, long sleeves in either ecru or gray. Priced special with coupon at $1.89.
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monos ...$1.39 &
Ladies' fine serpentine crepe kimonos in over a dozen different styles to select from, come in either light or dark colors. Priced special with coupon at $1.33
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