Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 87, 19 February 1921 — Page 2
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., SATURDAY, FEB. 19, 1921.
r. i j -j; L: :adventist j si, Seventh-Day Adventltt Colonial annex ( 17tt South Seventh Btreet. Hugh W. Williams, pastor. Preaching Sunday evening at 7:30, subject, J'Tbe Climax of the World's History . Are We Near It . Illustrated by slereoptlcon. Services every Satur- . day at 10:45 a. m. . BAPTIST. First Baptist North Eleventh, near Main street. Sunday school, 9:15 a. m., O. M. Kendall, superintendent; 10:40, Morning worship. 6:30 p. m-. Young People's devotional service. 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic service. " On Wednesday evening at 7:30, Mr. Alpheus J. Sampson, a native of India, will give his stereopticon lecture, "Life in the Orient," in our church. The public is cordially invited. Admission free. Midweek prayer service Thurtsday evening, at 7:30 o'clock. Specical announcement The Rev. R. N. McNenier, of Grand Rapids, Mich., will supply the pulpit Sunday morning and evening, prospective to the pastorate of the church. All of the members
are urged to attend. Shelby C. Lee,
pastor,
.. JUNiTE? BRET"R5N , ice. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.; Teachers' United Brethren Eleventh and matins- Tvwav rvenine.
ing. 8:30 to 10 o'clock. Subjects of sermons as follows Sunday mornjng, "Christ's Kingdom the Law of Service." Sunday evening, "The Church at Smyrna." Wednesday evening, "The Wisdom that is from Above-is Gentle and Easy to be Entreated." Trinity English Lutheran Corner Seventh and South A streets. Oscar T. P. Treseel, pastor. Residence 23 South 11th street. Phone 2861. Sunday school, 3:00 o'clock. Divine service, 10:30 o'clock, "The , Sign of Jonah." Evening worship, 7:00 o'clock, "Christ our great High Priest in comparison with the Old Testament High Priests." The brotherhoods will meet at the church Tuesday evening at 8:00 o'clock. The Ladies' Aid society will meet at the home of Mrs. George Kemper, 311 South Sixteenth street, Thursday afternoon. St. John's Evangelical Lutheran church-'-Corner South Seventh and E streets: A. L. Nicklas, Pastor. English service, 8:00 a. m.; Sunday school, Ray Duning. Superintendent, 9:15 a.m.: German service, 10:30 a. m.;
Catechetical lecture for adults, 2:00 1 jo: 30 a. m
p. m.; English Lenten service, v:uu
p. m.: Mid-wee k German lenten serv
i meeting Friday evening.
METHODIST. First Methodist Church Sunday School hour at 3:15 o'clock. The entiro Sunday school hour will be spent
North B streets. H. S. James, pastor. Bible school at 9:20 a. iu., Hornon R. McQueen, superintendent. Worship at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p.m.witb sermons bv the nastor.' Subificts. F,nMrvr1ne'
Jesus," and "A Vision and its Mean-' by Jn adu,t department of the school
Ing." Christian Endeavor, 6 .30 p. m. i " Hearing ur. ttaipn uinenaorier. une
C. M. Benson, leader: Prayer meeting ; of ner aepartments up to tne interThursday evening. mediates will assemble in their places
as usual. Morning warMnip, o'clock. The communion service will be observed at this hour. The pastor will be assisted by Rev. Mr., Huchens and Rev. T. H. Bunyan. The Epworth League luncheon at f.:30 o'clock, followed by a discussion of the topic.
j The evening service will be a con-
CATHOL1C.
St. Mary's Catholic Rev. W. J. Cronin, pasur; Rev. James Ryan, assistant pastor. Masses Sunday morning, p, 8 and 10 o'clock. Instructions Sunday afternoon at 2:30. ' Vesper and
benediction at 3 o'clock. Holy hour!
Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock.
area secretary. Dr. Jessie Bogue, will give a lecture in the church on Mon
day night to which all the Methodists
St. Andrew's Roman Catholic Fifth j tinuation of the evangelistic program
and South C streets. Rev. F. A. Roell, root or; Rev. Clement Zepf, assistant. 5:30 a. m.. Low Mass and Communion 7:30 a. m.. Low Mass, Sermon and Communion. 10:00 a. m. High Mass and Sormon. 3:00 p. m.. Vespers and Benediction. At the 10 o'clock service the male choir sings under the direc tion of the organist and choirmaster, Anthony N.'Schuh. Friday evening, Holy Hour, Benediction, and choii practice. CHRISTIAN. First Christian South Tenth and A street. L. E. Murray, pastor. Sunday school 9:15 a. m., A. p. Harrison, superintendent. Hours for worship 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., sermon themes, morning, "Why We Believe;" evening service at 7:30, conducted by the Christian Endeavor society, in commemoration of the founding of the United society 40 years ago. EPISCOPAL St. Paul's Episcopal Church Northeast corner North A and North Eighth
streets. -The Rev. George G. Bur
vited Evening worship, 7:30; subject, "Some Traits in Lincoln's Spiritual Life." H. I. Sarkiss. pastor. Reid Memorial United Presbyterian
Cor. Eleventh and North A streets.; Sabbath school at 9:15 a, m. Preach-1
Ing at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by Rev. A. Raymond Eckels, of Turrent, New Jersey. Rev. Eckels will also conduct the praver meeting services . . on 4 11
inursaay evening ai :a- . wem- ,
bers are earnestly requested to auena these services. The public is most cordially invited to all the services. Earlham Heights PresbyterianSunday school 9:15 a. m., Mrs. R. C. Brunton, superintendent; Young People's meeting, 6:15 p. m.; evening service at 7 p. m. SALVATION ARMY Sericet at the Salvation Army ball. 12 South Fifth street, Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday nights. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Sunday. Street services on Tuesday, Thursday, Satur
day and Sunday nights at Sixth and;
fliain, loliowea oy services ai me nan, except Saturday night. Captain and Mrs. Tlncher In charge. SCIENTIST First Church of Christ ScientistNorth A, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets. Subject, "Mind". Sun
day school at 9:15 a. m.; services at
Wednesday evening tes-
Pub-
timony meeting at 7:45 o'clock
lie cordially invited. SPIRITUALIST Science Church of Spiritualists will hold services at 7:30 p. m. Sunday evening in the Red Men's hall. 26
South Seventh street. Rev. M. C. B.J
Austin, pastor and Rose Baker, assistant. Public cordially invited. The Spiritualist Church of Truth will hold services Sunday at 7:45 p. m. in the Ben Hur hall, over the American Trust and Savings bank. Mrs. L. A. Morrow, pastor. Public cordially invited. MISCELLANEOUS Church of God 515 North A street. Thomas Duckworth, pastor. Be with us if possible on Sunday, Feb. 20. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Sunday school at 9.30 a, m. We also M
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which has been eoing qn in the , nave prayer meeung on vv eunesaay church. The evening service, 7: SO I evening at 7 o clock. nvinrfc Tho rhrir undpr thp rlirpr- International Holiness Corner ol . m
lion of Prof. J. E. Maddy will furnish North Eleventh and H streets. Sun-
the music at all the services. The
day school, at 9:30 o'clock; preaching,
at 10:30 o'clock. Revival services, Ik, starting Sunday night, conducted by j Rev. R. H. Smith, of Anderson, Ind. j h.
and their friends are cordially Invited. everyone mvitea to auena. lome ana j Grace Methodist Sunday school at'listen- Rev- F- C. Myers, pastor. !
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9:15 a. ni., with over 500 In attendance
Preaching by the pastor at 10:30 on "The BaDtism of Fire." Epworth league fellowship service at 5:30 p. m. and union Methodist service with illustrated lecture by Ralph Diffendorf of Philadelphia, at night. A full day of good things. Tuesday evening, community night, will feature Booth Tarkington's ""Edgar, Teacher's Pet." To see this picture will make it easier to live happy and good the rest of the week. Wesleyan South Tenth street A. M. Gilmer, pastor. Preaching 11 a. m.; preaching. 7:45 p. m.. subject. "The
Weeping Christ;"-Sunday school 2:30
banck,' rector. Sunday services at j P- : Carrie Griffin, superintendent ;
8 a. m., 10.30 a. m. and 4:30 p. m.
Church school at 9:30 a. m. Services on Wednesday at 10 a. m., 4:00 and 7:30 p. m. Service on Thursday, St. Matthias' day, at 10 a. m. Conferences on Friday at 3:00 and 7:30 p. m. The Rev. C. W. Charles of Columbus, O., will conduct a service for deaf mutes in the parish house on Sunday night, Feb. 20, at 7:30 p. m. FRIENDS.
South Eighth Street Friends' Church
Bible school
Mildred Goins, secretary; prayer meet
ing Thursday evening. MISSION. Union Mission Norjh Fourteenth street Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Probst, pastors. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Moraing worship. 10.30. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Evangelistic services, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting. 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. Bible class, 7:30 p. m. Friday. PRESBYTERIAN
First Presbyterian Church The
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LONDON, Feb. 19. The Duke of York, son of King George, who is to visit Brussels next week as the King's representative, will present Brand Whitlock, the American ambassador, with a piece of silver, plate as a gift from the king and queen. The gift is a token for the services Mr. Whitlock to British residents of Belgium during the war.
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9:10 o'clock. Dr. W. J. Smith, acting j church with a message and a welcome, niperirtendent. Hour of worship, ! Sunday school at 9:15 a. nv; W A. 10:30 o'clock. "Blessed is he who is ; Blackmorp, superintendent. Preaching not offended in Me" will be the ! atJOO by the pastor Dr. J. J Rae.
thene. Ladies' Aid will meet on j '" , 111 , ,or'm.uu
130 O ClOCk iwiailcui, v iiu 1 r durnu in a. uviu.r .
cvemns service ai :du ociock. in
Thursday afternoon at
Mid-week meeting Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clockT
West Richmond Friends Charles;
M. Woodward, pastor. Bible school, 0 a. n . Millard Markle, superintend
ent. Meeting for worship, 10.30 a,
place of the sermon the following moving pictures will be shown: "Pity the Poor," by Herbert Kaufman; "Memories," a picture in color and one heel or current nws. On next Friday and
m. 'Preaching by Elwood Perisho, for-8.11'
South Dakota. Meeting of the Christian Fellowship circle, 4 p. m. Vesper service, 5 p. m. Message by the pastorTuesday afternoon. Ladies' Aid. Thursday evening, missionary prayer meeting." Consideration of the church extension work of the Five Years meeting. . ' North A Street Friends North A street, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets; First day school. 9:15 a. m.
Meeting for worship 11:30 a. m. Our welcome extended to all who have af desire to meet in quiet meditation and contemplation of our Lord.- Hi8 good-, ness and will regarding -us, s who feel' moved by his spirit to deliver a message of -truth. i Whitewater . Friends North Tenth and G streets;' Irvin Stegall, pastor. Bible school, 9:15 a. m., Lawrence Haler, superintendent. Morning worship. 10:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor. 6:3r p. m. Evangelistic services, 7.30 p. m. Ministerial Training clafs meets Monday evening at : Mrs. Traylor's, ;;0t North Eighth " street. Prayer meeting, Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. LUTHERAN. First English Lutheran South A i and Eleventh streets. F. A. Dressel. I pastor. Parsonage, 110 South Eleventh street. Sunday school, 9:00 a in. E. B. Knollehberg, superintendent. This is foreign mission day in th" - Sunday school. Mrs. W. H. Suddhoff will speak. The offering will be for t foreifttt missiions. Preaching service. 10:30 a. m. and 4:30 p. m. Subject at 10-30. "A Blind Servant and a Deaf Messenger.". Iasiali 42: Subject at
4:30. p. ni., "Unseen . Realities," Acts,
production of the great ;
(northwest will be presented in which!
Mr. Ince takes the ladine part. Two shows each night 7 : 0! and 8:15. j
Second Preshyterian Norm isineteenth and C streets. "The Community Church." Sunday school, 9:15 a. m., William Massey, superintendent, Morning worship. 10:30. A representative of the Ministerial board ill speak on the work of the board. Christian Endeavor society, 6:30 p.m. All the young people of the community in-
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t7:56. Catechism Saturday Senior;?,
; 1 p. m.; Juniors, 2 p. m. Second English Lutheran North-; west Third and Pearl streets. C. Ray-; I mond Isley, pastor. Sunday, Feb. 20. ! I will be Missionary day at the Second ! '. church. At the ujorning hour for wor j -, ship, 1030, the pastor will preachl upon the subject, -."Christ for the' World r tlfe World' for Christ." At the j : evening service at 7, o'clock, a mis-; I sionaryj program ; will be tgiven under i t?ie auspices : of ' the Sunday school,!
conducted by the missionary superin-1 N ? . i a - mi fn.'n ...in l
s IVUUeni,. 1UC jvuuf; lum s vuun win I tng '-and tW will be a sbio by Mris. F'rediHaisley.' "An offering" for missions
will be" tak.eh.C "Jebolado- hest offer- j
'- logs will be received at the morning : service. : Prayer service and Bible
I study Thursday, 7:15 p. m. A cordial
welcome to all.
) St. Paul's Lutheran South Sev-I . enth and D streets. J. P. Miller, pas- j
) tor. Sunday school, 9:00 a. m., Jesse ' Wlechman, superintendent. Father and son day in the Sunday schooL Divibe
j service at 10:30 a, m. ana v:uo p. m. j Iienten service Wednesday evening at -7:30 o'clock. Luther league Sunday, j :30 o. m. Catechism Saturday morn-
"BIG HIT" RELEASE Now on Sale
18721 ROSIE (Medley Fox Trot) HONOLULU EYES (Medley Waltz) -r-Paul Whitman and His Orchestra 10-Inch List Price 85? "ROSIE" is apparently a Jewish Rosie, for she is introduced with a familiar "Good-Luck" Jewish phrase and there is a general spirit of '"Mazzpltoy" all through the number. It is full of characteristic dry Jewish humor, and it develops in the middle to a sort of patriarchal desertdance. There are one or two remarkable modulations, some fine mutted cornet effects and an occasional utterance from a special bass clarinet, which seems to go off in a corner and growl by itself. "ROSIE" winds up with a curious "doubling-up" of the beat which will commend itself to the less serious sort of fox trotters. "ROSIE" introduces "Tired of Me." . "HONOLULU EYES" introduces "I'm in Heaven When I'm in My Mother's Arms," and furthermore it introduces special whistling effects by Miss Margaret McKee, whose trilling Eounds as if a whole forestful of birds surrounded the waltzers. For "HONOLULU EYES" i3 a waltz, and it Is well named. LIMITED STOCK QN HAND TODAY Walter B. Futehum
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Big Values in the Ready-to -wear Dept NEW SPRING DRESSES Silk. Serge. Tricotin and Georgette, a most complete assortment at prices that are astonishing. We have divided these garments into three lots for this sale. Come and see if they are not the best values you ever saw at $Q75 $1475 $IQ75 NEW SPRING SUITS All-wool materials, silk-lined, the very . best styles. And look at the price for this sale
$2000 $25
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Silk Waists and Blouses, values to ?5.00 lo QQ sale PS0 All-Wool Dre3s Skirts, plain colors and plaids; &jk Qf fcale price JftOD Plack Sateen Petti- QQ coats Sale OlC
Children's Gingham Dresses, extra quality gingham. You will not buy these for OQ, less. Sale, yard OcC Silk Jersey Petticoat3, all
colors Sale ,
$2.95
Yard Goods Specials for Monday.
$1.00 Dark Green Window Shades; Sale price -..-30 $1S00 guaranteed all Felt Mattresses, full size; Sale Price S7.9S 0x12 Wool and Fibre Rugs, sold at $15.00: Sale $8.98 150.00 Seamless Wool Brussels Rugs, 9x12; Salo priro only S21.50 $15.00 Grass Rugs. 9x12; Sale price .-$4.98 $2.00 Sample Axminster Rngs Sale price 69 $2.00 Washable Rag Rugs; Salo price 69 Curtain Rods, 15c value; Sale price 10 $1.50 all Feather Pillows; Sale price, each 98 20c Unbleached Muslin, yard wide; Sale price, yd. 10J $4.50 full size Blankets; Sale price, pair $1.39
$1.75 Wool Ingrain Carpet, yard wide; Sale price, per yard ...- 98d 75c Plain- and Splash Voiles, extra wide; Sale Price, per yard 19 50c yard wide Percales, all colors; Sale price, yd. X9 $1.00 Seamless Sheeting. 9-4 wide; Sale price, yard 39 50c Dress Ginghams, plaids and stripes; Sale price, per yard 15 45c Dress Ginghams; Sale price, yard 10 30c Fast Colored Apron Gingham, Sale price, yard . -10 30c Curtain Goods, yard wide, Salo price, yard 10 75c Figured Mercerized Cotton Poplins; Sale price, per yard 29 25c Best Calicoes, all colors; Sale price, yard 8
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Underwear, Hosiery and Corset Specials
45c
Muslin Skirts, lace or embroidery trimmed, made of the best of materials; Skirts that sold for $2.C9 QQ Loom End Sale tfOt Envelope Chemise, fine quality Nainsook, trimmed with lace or embroidery; QQ special lot for this sale at wOt
Brassieres, pink brocaded, open front; very special ,
Ladies' Muslin Gowns, slip-over or Vneck styles, well trimmed, gowns that have been selling as high as QQ $2.50 Loom End Sale 7oC Special lot of white and pink Coutil Corsets, all sizes, regular prices YIA to $2.50 Sale PUU Pink Brocaded Front Lace Corsets; they were $3.50 Loom C1 OK End Sale ipl.iO Pink Coutil Corsets, elastic top yes, the same one that you have been QKr buying at $2.00; Loom End Sale. .
Ladies' Silk Gloves, new Spring shades;
79c
values to $1.50
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Ladies' new Spring Chamoi3ette Gloves in all the new Spring shades QFC Sale price OC Ladies' very best Silk Lisle Hose; black, brown or white. They were up ylQ, $1.25. A big leader for this sale. . rrC Ladies' Burson Hose; for this QK sale they are OOl Ladies' Silk Hose, all colors, the kind
we have sold for $1.50; Loom End Sale they go at
Ladies' extra quality pure silk Hose in all colors, the kind we have sold QQ for $2.50; Loom End Sale price.. OC Ladies' extra fine mercerized Hose in black, brown or white, they were QQ $1.00; Loom End Sale price OiC Ladies' ankle length medium weight $2 Union Suits Special QK for sale JU Ladies 85c knee length Union Suits, sale OOC Ladies' new Spring weight Union Suits, knee length, lace or tight knee, 69-cent grade. Take a tip and stock up QQ on these. Sale 0l
Ladies' Gauze Vests, 25c grade Loom End Sale . . . Ladies' Pink Jersey Bloomers, regular price 69c; Sale
Pink Crepe Bloomers Just look at this price for the sale
15c 29c 49c
Girls' Black Sateen Bloomers, ages 2 to 12; extra quality sateen, the kind you
have been buying at $1.00 Loom End Sale
35c
19c
Children's black School Hose, sizes 5 to
9, first quality. And just look, only
Children's black Hose, seconds, all -j A sizes; Sale price XvC Boys' or Girls' heavy or fine ribbed Hose, black or brown, sizes 5 to 10; OQ was 65c; Loom End Sale only.... UJs Infants' Vests, special lot to close: both wool and cotton numbers in the JTA lot. worth up to $1.50; Sale OUC
Infants' Rubber Jiffy Pants Loom End Sale
45c
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Shoes - Oxfords - Pumps at Lowest Prices
Ladies' brown kid pumps, high instep pattern, Louis heel. These are our new $6.85 grade; Sale price ..$4.69 Ladies' black kid lace Oxfords, turn or welt soles, Louis heels; values from $6 to $7.85; Sale price $4.48 One lot of 100 pairs Ladies' black kid one, two and three" eyelet pumps, Louis heels. These are last year's $8.35 and $9.85 slippers: Sale price $3.98 Ladies' black kid lace Oxfords, low or military heels, semi dress or every day wear solid leather; Sale ..$3.19 Ladies' black kid lace Comfort shoes, low rubber heels, $5.48. $3.89 and $2 29; one lot of children's solid leather Shoes, sizeS 9 to 2: Sa'e Price $2.19
Ladies'
Pump,
brown Louis
kid Colonial heel; Sale
Price $3.19
Misses' black gun metal or kid lace English Shoes, solid leather, sizes 12 to 2 $3.48 Sizes 9 to 11 $2.89 Special, 100 pairs Ladies' brown kid lace shoes, military heels, on table at $4.69 and $3.89 Men's brown lace shoe, 4 different styles, high grade Beacon make. These are our regular $7.35 grade; Sale Price $5.35 One lot of Men's brown and black dress shoes, most all sizes, values up to $7.00; Sale price $3.85 Boys' brown English Shoes, solid leather, sizes 1 to 6, $4.50 grade; Sale ..$3.19 Same style in black $2.69 Men's black kid lace Shoe, wide toe, rubber heel; Sale price $3.85 Hip, Stormking and Knee T?-ltf r. nnAA?nl Coin TtftAO
Big Vdlues for Men and Boys
One lot of Men's work trousers, good heavy weights, dark stripes, sizes 29 to 42 waists. Our special price was $2.95; Loom End Sale price $1.88 Men's Socks, black and cordovan, all sizes, 20c quality. Sale price, pair ll Boys' Wool Mix Sweaters, red or blue, 6izes 8 to 14 yrs. Our special price was $2.48; Loom End Sale price $1.75 One lot of Boys' Trousers, dark stripes, sizes 7 to 16; $1.25 values; Loom End Sale price, a pair 95 Men's Canvas Gloves, knit wrist or gauntlet, 20c grade; Loom End Sale price .-H One lot of B03-S' Suits, brown and green stripe, size 7 to 15. Our special price was $7i4S; Loom End Sale price $5.88 Men's white Handkerchiefs, good full size, 10c quality; Loom End Sale price .-6 Men's heavy fleece " Union Suits, sizes 34 to 46. very special during Sale, suit $1.65
Men's blue stripe Overalls and Jackets, all sizes, very special during Sale at, per garment 98 Men's Cotton Sweaters, with or without collar, grey only, sizes 36 to 46. $1.75 quality; Loom End Sale price $1;29 Boys' Corduroy Trousers, sizes 6 to 16. $1.95 quality; Loom End Sale price $1.48 Men's Suspenders, 50c grade. Loom End Sale price .-29 One lot of Men's Suits, dark patterns, size 35 to 40, $22.50 value; Sale price $14.75 Men's Suits, $25.00 quality; Loom End Sale ...$17.75 Men's Work Shirts, heavy weight Chambrays, plain colors and stripes, sizes 14 '4 to 17, $1.50 value; Loom End Sale price 83 One lot of Men's Dress Trousers, grey stripes, sizes "30 to 3S waists, $5.00 and $5.50 grades; Loom End Sale Price $3.88
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7-piece Blown Cut Glass Water Set, regular price $3.50 (J- QO Special, set JX0 100-piece American Semi-Porcelain Dinner Sets, delicate patterns, 11 fj PQ regular price $25; -Sale.. 00 99-piece Bavarian China, conventional pattern dinner set, regular SfA. fiC $65; sale price ... jVUtJ 7-inch White Salad Dishes O"! special i.y White Enamel Slop Jar, with I"j rjfr bail and lid ; special JXltJ 4-Sewed Heavy Broom QQ Special OIl
Lot of fancy Market Baskets, regular 75c and $1.00 Baskets -f Special DUC 1-pint Fancy German China 7 Cream Pitcher, special i I C A Good Alarm Clock." regular T- QQ price $2.00; fpeclal $XOc No. 8 Aluminum Tea Kettle, with bail and lid. regular price $3.50; J- QQ Special M.270 No. 8 AlVCopper Wash Boiler flf? QQ with lid, special p0O Large Galvanized Foot Tub,
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