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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1920.
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CENTENARY WILL BE OBSERVED MAY 12 Thp nreaent ursent need of recruits
to the nursing profession will be emphasized bv the country wide celebration on May 12, of the hundredth anniversary of the birth of Florence Nightingale, the founder of modern nursing. m , Thousands of nurses and health workers in the United States will cooperate In bringing before the educatrd voung women, of the country the acute needs in the field of nursing, according to the plans of the Nightingale Centennial committee. Miss M. Adelaide Nutting, professor of nursing at Columbia University. New York, and one of the few American nurses who was personally acquainted with Florence Nightingale, declares that Miss Nightingale's appeal to the women of her generation is equally applicable today. "We can today repeat the famous call for recruits sent by Florence Nightingale In 1868," said Miss Nutting. "She wrote, 'Oh, my fellow country women, why do you hang back? We are beset with offers for trained nurses and trained superintendents and cannot fill them.' " Thousands Are Needed. In the public health field alone, "which comprises school visiting, industrial and antl-tuberculosls work, 50,000 nurses are called for by passed and
nendine legislation, while not more
than 8,000 are available. Eauallv urgent, according to Miss
Nutting, is the demand for nurses for
executive positions in the hundreds of hospitals throughout the country, "where trained instructors and highly skilled supervisors are needed to teach the students now in training. To stimulate interest in the profession, the Central Council for Nursing Education in co-operation with the National Organization for the Public Health Nursing, offers a prize of $500 for the best full-length play based on incidents in the life of Florence Nightingale. Mrs. Minnie Maddern Fiske is chairman of the committee to judge manuscripts, the other members being Miss Marylka Modjeska, daughter of the famous actress, Miss Alice Beer and Miss Lillian Waldo of the Neighborhood Playhouse, N. Y. The competition which is open to everyone, will rltfse Sept. 1, 1920. PerBons wishing to compete may obtain further information from the Nightingale Centennial Committee, 15rf Fifth avenue, New York.
DENMARK IN FERMENT; MAY BE REPUBLIC; CRISIS FOLLOWS THE SECOND PLEBISCITE
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A strong movement, centered in Copenhagen (1), is now in progress in Denmark to make that country a republic. At the same time, according to dispatches, a crisis has followed the second or Flensburg zone of the plebiscite (2). The zone voted German on the whole, but the Danish progressives claim that the land should be at least internationalized for the present.
Horn have gone to Richmond Several ladies of the church met at the home of Mrs. A. J. Bands, Wednesday evening for the purpose of arranging for a market to be held in the Star Piano Store, Saturday, April 10 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pettijohn and daughter Mary -Varie, spent from Saturday until Monday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Spencer Mr. and Mrs. Clint Jennings and family spent Sunday with Mr. Harry Spencer
Mrs. J. E. Coffman spent Saturday in Dayton :.Mrs. R. C. Hill and daughter, Mary, spent Saturday in Dayton Mrs. Lindsley and little daughter, Mary, of Dayton, 6pent Sunday with Miss Evangeline Lindsley Mrs. J. B. Lucas and daughter, Allene, spent Saturday in Dayton Miss Orva Fudge was the guest of .friends at Dayton over the week-end Miss Sadie Loy was a Day'ton visitor Saturday Mrs. Fred Glander, who underwent an
and Mr. and Mrs. Seaton will occupy! it...Rary Martin has purchased the Alonzo Jackson property on Plum and Second streets. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson will move near Hagerstown. .. Jesse Ruby and family visited relatives at Carthage Sunday.: Mrs. Glen Brock, of Indianapolis, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. William Rodenberger, this week . . The afternoon session of the Sunday school institute last Sunday was very interesting and fairly well attended. State Superintendent Albertson of Indianapolis, Howard B. Brown of Richmond, and E. H. Hasemeier were the speakers. Many people were hindered from attending the evening session by the
Lstorm. Officers for the ensuing year
are: President, Leroy Kimmel; secretary and treasurer, Bessie Buhl; vicepresident, Ernest Tremps The Neighborhood Circle gave a very pleasant surprise on Mrs. Roy Means Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Means
has been unable to attend the meetings for some time, and the Circle wished to enjoy an afternoon with her, so planned the surprise at her home.. The Married People's Class, of which Charles Langley is teacher, enjoyed a good time socially Friday evening at the Christian church. Refreshments were served The Boys' Division and the Girls Division of the "Who Do" Classes at the M. E. church enjoyed a' debate Saturday evening in the church parlor on the subject, "Resolved, that friends are better than books." The affirmative won. Refreshments and a number of other entertainment features made the evening a pleasant one.. Special program in commemoration of Easter will be held Sunday at the three churches: The Friends church will have a special Easter sermon by Rev. Marie Cassel in the morning, also a short program by the children and in the evening special music by the choir, and a duet. An Easter program will be given during ' the Sunday school hour at the Christian church, followed by 6ermon by Rev. McCormick. The meetings at M. E. church observing Passion Week will close Sunday evening with a sermon by Rev. O'Conner and a musical program in charge of Mrs. Julian Dunbar, as follows; Anthem, "God So Loved the World" (from the crucifixion), by choir; solos, Erpha Lundy, Mrs. Driver and Clarrissa Alii: readines. Edna .Inhnatnn
..Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Parks had as Mr. and Mrs. their guests Sunday, Mr. John Kinder, Friday.... Mrs.
and daughter of Bentonville, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Isaac and daughter of Richmond, and Misses Luva Kaufman and Treva Hollingsworth. . .Mr. John
Gear, of Connersville, was the guest who of his mother. Mrs. Emma Gear, over and
the Lord," choir.. .Mrs.' Oscar Hurst pleasantly entertained a number of friends Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs. John Wright, of Colorado. .Mr. and Mrs: J. C. Shaner and Miss Blanche Stafford, of Brookville. Ohio, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Deardorf . .There will be an exhibit of work done during the past winter by the children of the grades and - high school, Friday and Saturday, at the school building, to which the public is invited. Basketry, painting, sewing and woodwork are included. .Frank Crawford, of Richmond, has purchased the Clyde Flook property on West Main street and will move his family here from Richmond in the near future.
BROWNSVILLE, Ind. Mrs. Ben Thomas spent Monday in Connersville, the guest of friends. .Mrs. L. J. Cully was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Margaret Bell, Saturday and
Sunday.. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kaperiand family were guests Sunday of and son were guests of Mr. and Mrs. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Darius Bennett Sunday.. Mrs. Albert : McCashland Mr. J. T. Fisher of Wadsworth was in Connersville Mon- Lyonsville, father of Mr. Samuel Fishday.. Mrs. Virgil Lyons and daughter, er, of this place, is in a serious conMargaret, are spending several days . dition. He has lost the Bight of both with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. j eyes and seems unconscious most of W. Lafuzc.Miss Cuba Kinder, of Ab-ithe time. He is 81 years old Mr. ington, spent Sunday and Monday the and Mrs. Lawrence McCashland visguest of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kaufman, j ited their parents Wednesday and ..Mrs. George Funk is the guest of; brought Mrs. Smith home. . . .Irvin Mrs. Elizabeth Ridgsby In Richmond Doddridge made a business trip to this week. .Mrs. Oscar Parks and sons Richmond Thursday Miss Doretha
spent Saturday nignt nere wnn ner, Carlos spent Thursday with Mrs. Ir-
Fisher. Thursday and Charles Dailey and
daughter, Lois, and Miss Laura
Bertsch were Friday afternoon guests of Mrs. Neva Doddridge.... Mrs. Ray Smith and son, Willis, of Pendleton.
were visiting her parents, Mr. Mrs. M. B. McCashland, were
Sunday. .Mr. Elmer Liamore spent the j called home Friday on account of the week-end with relatives at Indiana po-j sudden Illness of her husband.... Ed. lis... Mr. and Mrs. John Gross and Warren, of Milton, visited his cousin. daughter, Esther, had as their guests j Earl Doddridge, Friday Mr. and Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Bow-1 Mrs. Walter McCashland were at the man and son Albert, Mr. and Mrs.! home of their parents Friday to as-
Cyrus Johnston and son, Gilbert Lee ; sist his sister, Mrs. Smith, on her
and Mrs. Lillie Perkins and son, Thomas, Jr., all of Liberty. . J. p. Smith, of Newcastle, was the guest of his father, Dr. J. D. Smith, Friday. ..Mrs. L. J. Cully spent Tuesday In Connersville the guest of her sister, Mrs. Frank Snyder. PHILOMATH, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Walter McCashland and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McCashland
way to Pendleton.
TRAIN KILLS OHIO BOY MILLERSBURG, Ohio. April 4. Cecil Wolgamot, 20 years old. was killed Sunday morning by a Pennsylvania Railroad train while endeavoring to push an automobile off the tracks at Holmesville crossing. Three companions were injured.
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mother, Mrs. Emma Gear.. Mrs. Rife
Paddock, of Abington, spent Friday with her sister. Mrs. Leland Giese.. Misses Mary Liamore and Mabel Wiser were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clevenger Sunday.. Mrs. George Jobe was the guest of friends at Connersville Saturday. . .Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Parks and daughter, Ruth, entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Parks and sons, Gene, Irwin and Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Waiting and Harold Dale... Mrs. Everett Stevens and children and Mrs. George Maze were shopping in Liberty Saturday.. Mies Elsie Huffman, of Knightstown, is spending several days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Huffmen.. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keller, of Connersville, are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Levi Keller.. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert McToush, of Liberty, and Mrs. Mary Morris and
vin Doddridge and family Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Fisher and daughter, Darlie, attended the wedding of his nelce Friday Mrs. Frank Murphy and children, Thomas, Jerald and Wanda Louise, of Lebanon, who are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Lemon, of Alquina, were guests of
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HAGERSTOWN, Ind. The Garden club has announced its intention of giving prizes for the most improved premises during this summer, and: for the best vegetable garden and for, the most beautiful flower garden j The O. D. O". ( lub met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. John Harry. The hostess provided music and a contest for the entertainment of her guests. Mrs. Erville Gray won the prize in 'he contest. Mrs. Sarah Binkley was guest. Refreshments were served. ....Mrs. Ray Innis, of Greensfork, snent Friday with relatives here Elmer Crull went to Indianapolis Thursday The Ladies' Aid society of the Christian church will meet Tuesday afternoon with Miss Mary Clark.... A display of articles is being made in the windows of George G. Harlan's dry goods store which were made by the 7th and 8th grade pupils of the domestic science classes of the Jefferson township schools. Prizes were offered by Township Trustee Elmer Crull and by Mr. Harlan, and were awarded as follows: First prize. Mary Rinehart, $2.00 in merchandise: second prize. Vera Kiiorpp. $1.00 in merchandise; third prize, Thelma Smith, 50c in merchandise. Miss Lulu Brown. Mrs. William Teetor and Mrs. Charles Wedekind "were the' judses. Twenty-four girls competed for the prizes and the pieces "winning will be taken to Richmond ijiext week and entered in a county contest of domestic science departJments of the 15 townships in the itounty.
and family and Mrs. James Blose operation at the Miami Valley hospital, !5?
Miss Florence Boren and Mrs. Ever- Saturday, is showing improvement Pttfi White Knetlt Satllrdav Tlieht. and lUra Helton and flantrlitor Stella tnert
Sunday with Mr. Henry Knoll and , Saturday in Dayton wlth'friends IS3
famhy Mrs. Stella white spent (Mr. and Mrs. Kramer had as their Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. suests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. and Mrs. Williams at Richmond I Roselius and daughters, Jenette and Miss Florence Boren spent Tuesday Marie, and Miss Rebecca Ehler and night with Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey i otto Lange Mrs. Frank Lingo, of Mikesell and family, of near Chester, i Chillicothe, is spending some time with
and Bessie Buhi; anthem. "Seek Ye and Mrs. George Cunningham Sunday ' ment.
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Mrs. Inez Hershberg. of Rich
mond, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Thompson. WILLIAMSBURG, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. James Armstrong visited Mr. and Mrs. Byram Macey at Greensfork Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Starr, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johnson and baby Vivian from this place, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Meyers, near Fountain City, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Collons near Richmond, Sunday.,. . .Mr. and Mrs. John Durbin and family were the guests Sunday of Mrs. Durbin's parents near Newcastle Omer Pearce and family and Milton Woolley and family were the guests Sunday of Omer Wolf and family Master Keith and Mary Virginia, children of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Davis, of Richmond, are spending a few days with their grandfather here Miss Pauline Smith, of Newcastle, is visiting friends here Mrs. W. C. Piehl returned Sunday from a several days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith near Newcastle Mrs. Russel Fudge, Mrs. Cora Williams and Miss Elizabeth Piehl were Richmond shoppers Thursday Mrs. Alice Ballanger was in Richmond Tuesday.
COTTAGE GROVE, Ind. Mrs. Law;oD Sanl'ord and Mrs. "Leo Sharp spent "Wednesday with Harry Sanfoid and family ... .Jesse Rawlins is sick Miss Gertrude Jacobs, of Greenville,
CV, and Miss Verda Miller spent Sunflay with Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Sample, nf near College Corner, Ohio.... Mrs. Charles Drinkwaler and son, Crawford, spent Friday in Richmond.... Mr. and Mrs. Everett Miller, of Oxford, spent Sunday with Eddie Williamson and family ... .Miss Frances happier spent Tuesday in Richmond. ....Mr. and Mrs. Llndley Swan spent Tuesday in Richmond The C. G. S. met with Mrs. Jean Lewis Friday .afternoon. Twelve members were present ... .Herbert. Gardner and family returned from Duluth. Minn.. Tuesday. Mr. Gardner and family and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Gardner were guests of George Pigman and family Tuesday evening. .. .Miss Hazel Laihrop of Liberty spent Thursday night with Verda Miller. ... Mr. Fitzpatrick rt" Richmond took supper with Omar Miller and family Friday night. ECONOMY. Ind. Dennis Downing and family of Losantville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pedro Thursday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Charley Williams and Fon, Thomas, were quests of Mrs. Tillie Clark and Belle Conley Sunday... Mr. Roller of Brookville. Ohio, spent Sunday with his brother. Dr. Roller, here.... Mr. Earl
Cain returned home from a trip to De
CAMPBELLSTOWN, O. Miss Bettie Brown of Richmond is the guest of Miss Lottie Banker Ed Banker
entertained the freshman clas3 Wednesday evening Mrs. Charles Banker gave an all-day quilting Wednesday in honor of her daughter, Miss Lottie, who is soon to be married to Charles Stedman of Richmond, Ind. Those present were Mrs. Kramer and daughter. Clara, Mr3. Anna Melling, Mrs. Theresa Kaylor, Mrs. Madge Haston, Mrs. Ella Husted, Mrs. Hattie Surface. Mrs. Bradway, all of New Hope, Mrs. Virgie O'Hara and son, Clayton, "Mrs. Elsie Miller, Mrs. Harris. Mrs. Button of Campbellstown, Mrs. Emma Mook and Mrs. Laura Sloan of Richmond, Ind., Mrs. Mattix and niece of Eaton and Mrs. Lilly Conley of New Hope Station Dar'11 Swisher and Rev. Harris went to
Ft. Wayne Tuesday in the former's truck and returned Wednesday with the latter's household goods Mrs. O. T. Aydelotte of New Hope spent Wednesday with her son, Harry Aydelotte and family.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Bohlman Miss Jenette Roselius, of Cincinnati, spent Sunday and Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Roselius Pern Coffman, of Dayton, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Coffman Mrs. August Naudascher spent Tuesday in Dayton. Mrs. Ed Unger and daughter, Lucille, spent Tuesday in Dayton Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehler, of Henessy, Oklahoma, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Roselius Mrs. Louis Herzitt and Mrs. George Emerick, of Dayton, were the guests of relatives here Monday and Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Rinehart and Miss Altha Becker spent Monday in Muncie, Ind. ...Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ferris and Mrs. Gaugh, of Dayton, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Williams on Sunday. CENTERVILLE, Ind. A special service is being conducted this week at the M. E. church in observation of Passion Week. Each evening the subject is chosen wrhich has to do with the events in Christ's last week upon earth.. Mrs. Liddie Cain of Richmond, Mrs. Carl Davis of Hiser's Station and Henry Farmer were Tuesday guests of Mrs. Flora King. .P. O. Hartley and wife and Mrs. Lillie Baird and son, Frank, of Richmond, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Hartley, Sunday.. Rev. and
Mrs. Pfieffer will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Moore next week. Mr. Pfieffer was former pastor of M. E. church. They now reside at Greenfield A. B. Dunbar and wife returned Tuesday from their winter's stay in Florida.. .Miss Edna Myers, of Canada, is the guest of Mrs. Lizzie Jackson this week.. At the close of the work Tuesday evening of the Rebekah lodged a shower was given for Mrs. Ralph Flook, who was recently
married. Mrs. Flook is a prominent j
member and worker of the lodge.... Richard Blue has sold his residence on East Main street to Walter Mathews. Mr. Blue and family will move to their property on South Third
street. .Miss Laura Hill has purchased I the Eliason property on Plum street
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Last Monday was the first of our special Monday bargain sales and it was a real success. Only seasonable desired merchandise will be placed on sale at these events. This week we will hold this sale on Tuesday. The prices are greatly reduced and warrant your purchase. This Tuesday we have an excellent assortment from our various departments at prices that are very interesting.
WHITEWATER. Ind. Luke Fisher and Donald Day spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Austin and family. ..Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blose were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Weidenbaugh of Bethel Sunday.. Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt spent last week with their sons, Ira Hunt, and family, and Charles
Hunt, and family, of Richmond. .Mr. and Mrs. Donald Baynes and family, of near Middleboro, spent last Friday with Mr. and Mrs. William Curtis... Mrs. Delia Boufgoyne, of New Paris, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Austin and family.. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Burt and family spent Sundav with Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Hunt, of Liberty.. The ladles of the Christian church will hold a market at the D. and S. drug store at Richmond Saturday afternoon and night... Mr. and Mrs. Wllber Townsend and family, of near Fountain City, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Austin and family Sunday.. The Ladies' Missionary Society wrill hold
troit, Mich.... Mr. Joe Morrison has I its Easter meeting next Sunday after-
HOW TO RAISE BABYCHICKS Put Avicol in the drinking water.
started his motor passenger line from
Economy to Williamsburg, Webster and Richmond, leaving at 8:30 a. m. Returning, leave Richmond 4:30 p. m. ....Mrs. Carl Lundy spent a few days visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alf Williams, pear Williamsburg. . ...Lindley Dennis of Losantville spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. David Jordan. .. .Earnest Replogle and family were guests of his brother, Ed Replogle, Sunday The Sumathla jgociety held a very interesting meeting at the Friends church Wednesday tevening. A very interesting paper "was read from Miss Margery Johnston, a niece of Mrs. Ellen Clark, who is in the relief work in the East Joe Cain has purchased the 10-acre field of H. E. Cain, north of the depot. ....Mrs. Martha Farmer is iTI at the iome of her daughter, Mrs-. Howard jAndssrsoa-.
noon at 2 o'clock in the Masonic hall
Mrs. Lawrence, of Arba Friends chuch, will be the speaker. A freewill offering will be taken... The ladies of the Christian church will give a chicken dinner Saturday, April 10, at the Commercial Club at Richmond.
Most people lose half of every hatch, and seem to expect it. Chick cholera or white diarrhoea is the trouble. The U. S.
Government states that over hair th
chicks hatched die from this cause.
An Avicol tablet, placed In the drinking water, will positively save your little chicks from all such diseases. Inside of 48 hours the sick ones will be as lively a 9 crickets. Avirnl kpfnfl
f them healthy and makes them (rrow and develoo.
Mrs. Vannie Thackery, R. F. D. 3, St. Paris, O., writes. "I had 90 chicks and they all died but 32. Then I commenced on Avicol and haven't lost any since. They have gTown wonderfully." It costs nothing to try Avicol. If you don't find that It prevents and promptly cure9 white diarrhoea, chick cholera and all bowel diseases of poultry, tell us and your money will be refunded by return mail. Avicol Is sold by most druggists and poultry remedy dealers, or you can send 25c or 50c today for a. package by mail postpaid. Burrell-Dugger Co., 168 Columbia Bldg. Indianapolis, Ind. stops chicks dying
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WTEST ALEXANDRIA, O. Mrs. Charles Coffman and daughter, Juanita spent Friday in Dayton The James Ryan post gave an opening dance at their club rooms on Friday evening. ...Miss Martha Saylor came home from Western College Friday to spend the spring vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Saylor Mrs. Fosdick and daughter, Hazel, spent Saturday in Dayton Mrs. S. F. Wilson was a Dayton visitor Saturday... Mrs. Anna Lange, of Dayton, is the guest of relatives here ..,.. Miss Marie Roselius returned to OberMn Wednesday, after a week's vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Roselius.
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Ladies' Waists, Dresses & Coats Special for Tuesday One lot Ladies' Voile Waists, choice for Tuesday only $1.00 LADIES' HOUSE DRESSES Sizes 34 to 46, all colors, choice from our regular stock; Tuesday only $2.39 This special is worth your attention LADIES' AND MISSES SPRING COATS Those priced at $25 and $27.50, all popular colors and materials; Tuesday only for $19.95 Come early for these SILK DRESSES Special assortment of popular styles Tuesday only $14.95
Special for Tuesday Ladies' Hose, Corsets, Underwear and Infants' Wear Ladies' Seamed Back Silk Hose, black, brown, white. This stocking is special at 59c. Tuesday we will sell these for 45 Ladies' Black Cotton Hose. Burson make in seconds, slight imperfections. In fifst quality worth 65c. Tuesday only these seconds 35C Kleinerts Rubber Baby Pants, Tuesday only 480 Elastic top Pink Coutil Corsets, all sizes: you know what they are worth, Tuesday only vtry special $1.49 Ladies' Gauze Vests, one big lot for Tuesday only. Supply your needs at this special for 17? Special clean-up Silk Boot Hose, pink, blue. Champagne, grey; special to close for 45 Misses' Knee length light weight Union Suits, ages 2 to 16 only 39r Ladies Best Knee length Union Suits; sizes 46 and 48 only; very special.. 89
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Rugs, Curtains and Linoleums Special Prices for Tuesday $40.00 All-Wool Brussels Rugs, 9x12, good selection of patterns Tuesday only $29.98
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One lot of Lace Curtains for Tuesday only, pair 98 $1.00 Dark Green Window Shades, In seconds, Tuesday only...50 Felt Base Linoleum, 2 yards wide, 8 good patterns Tuesday only, per yard 49 Best Combination Mattresse3, full size, sold at $3.50, Tuesday special only $6.98 Yard wide Imitation Hardwood Rug Border, Tuesday, yard 19
Dry Goods and Draperies These Prices for Tuesday Only
75c Dark Figured Washable Voiles, 40-in. wide; Tuesday. . -49 Lace Door J?anels, yard long, Tuesday only, each 15 Curtain Scrims In plain and colored Borders, Tuesday yard 10J 42c Hope Muslin, Tuesday only, yard 34 Best Calicos, all colors, choice Tuesday, yard 15 Table Oil Cloth, white and colors, Tuesday only, yard ....49
15c Bleached Muslin, yard wide, Tuesday special, yard .18J One lot of Fancy Silks, most all colors, yard 49 r One lot Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepes, Messaline, Satins and Taffetas, yard $1.50 30c Stevens all linen Crash, unbleached only, Tuesday special per yard 19
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