South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 231, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 August 1916 — Page 7
IHE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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NEWS FROM TOWNS SURROUNDING SOUTH BEND
Mrs. Charles
accepted
ARDMORE, IND.
nnd family -. an J eenrs S--th
Mr. and Mr Cro :-o fjif-nt s'.if:;rday .ifTtrn"() ir--- t. i'h the I'..-!-. n s.-'o
l.er.d. M ; I! rr. i IVr .f Lima. . a .-''inday ;:uest of Mr. and Mrs. Here--. Mi s Nrlhe and ':. r-rt T I i r of Chi"a-f h'Uin sp r.t v. eks with their aunt. Mr-. 'hri-t hl- k, r. ie !t ft f'.r ','o..! lar d to visit an-
Woodland n'-ar h;a'-o. '.!r. and Mrs. I Tan',-: Hiridhn-'er
ohr r aunt of tin i s.
of
nrd son. Mi, and .Mrs. .1. H. -uj Mrs. N.ih Sh J!-'-rt and Mi- Harnt'l were Monday -vni:.- .-'(.. -'s i i:. H. D.:n.-r;!..i,i-h.
Mrs. I. M'onn-11 :'d Mr, rettet anil sons w r- Tu -day -i;' of Mr.s. K. I -f(T-n!'a -h. Mr. ;md Mr Cliir!s Ilml-r
and family and Mr. and Mrs. rharie--fa ha nan and family motored to likcv ill- iirnlay.
PLYMOUTH, IND.
NILES, MICH.
wax a week-end srr:rst at the homo of Mr. and Mr. J. Z. ,tra'jj. Mr rind M
The (,rp hIir tarns and the red- . ruen, of i:. v Taart ,n,l f,milv
f j r-f of M. j,orn onp rniio w-st -Mrs eiiie rjauit Iirown, 4 year? fc-un j.jy of r. irr Kik, were hurncd to thc!ol(J- ifS dead her home in nan-;" ' 1 ' ' -round Sundav ahout noon. Mr. anJ! tror- is survived by a husband. I -VIrs- Charles Meyers attended a Mrs 'shorn wr re not at home, only ,)n daughter, her mother. Mrs. reunion at Hudson Like Saturday, a Loy l.einir on the place. It is un- Ju'u 3'iu!t. residing north of Nilesj Mrs. Hannah Plumheok and chil'r,t;i. n as to how tfi rire started, lnjt thr hrothers, John Nelson of Niles, jdren of Tiporte who have been v is-
Mr. ?,., rn suf:rs a hf aw lo.ss Th " ' -'JH. residing north or inisjiuni: relatives here k't for a visit
!uith relatives at Crumflown. Mrs. F. P.ouman and children of I-aporte are visitimr heie at the
c ii est. of Mr. and
S breeder. I' hard Johnson ha.
j position in i.i Knarr. ! Ruth and Kthel Wedel sn.nt
day with Mildred Hemin-er. Mr. and Mrs Krnest Welder from Misha.vaka s;.ort Sunday evening v, ith Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Uorr.ev,
:un-
in-M;ran '- -.verini,' about, half of the!rity (Jaut. Ca-opolis and one lo.fou damage. ; sister, fjrace White of Nilis. The
luneial was hel.l at l!an?ir Thürs-
"tClii r . r t if eonrrr f.-J Le !- , . V . . . . Ä
. ... ........ ... iy afternoon. been earn pin sc at Pretty lake, broke j ;::il and P tunud to Frankfort .Sun-! ,Mlss H"th Mr-Illan will enter th ,1 . Wesleyan hospital and training
Mr. aral Mrs. Frank Pulver and
Mi
for a week's vi:t in I'.m- P;iyl MI
. i.ernen county uran'-'e pjena
i will be held at IJerrien Springs on I Friday. Aim. 18. The Bend of the I Piver craniro of N'ile will attend
1 ...a m.. tea-. 1. i. ,. i
..... .,m , i.mk -i .-wiii ; state Grange Master Jotm
mi j-penr unoay in i'iymouin. ham will 1 th..
in i .vir. and .Mrs. Kalph Sachs returned
to Tf rre Haute after visiting with Mrs. Jt-rn' Klinker. Mis Flossie .Shepherd is spending
!k ,- ts
wfifiol in Chic;un atut 'ept. f and tj'tkf a tmine.t nnru'e cnnri vcliicll
ill IiiM-.rri-il l.ft ii rr ' I
" " W,M i-f-quire three years to complete.
a ei-i.s visa in l aw i aw. in.
Mr. and .Mrs. Pratt of Illinois, who 1. .ve bef-n tieir quests, returned with th'-m, all making the trip by auto.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wrase. Ii 'ane Van Paris of South Hcnd -pent Saturdav niht with George Peterson.
OSCEOLA, IND.
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Mr. and Mrs. F. Knll ,v . r e - i nday tfue.-ts of th- latf r s brother. Ir-y Holston f.f I, dick Mr. and Mrs. i ', vz- Ciuk am' daughter of So ifi i: r d 'Aer- Tuesday ifui-sts of Mr. aral Mrs. M. P. Jlunyan and family. Mr. and Mr-. A. I.in nma;. r of ,cV,.jth Fb-nd ami Mr. and Mrs. W. pennet motored to Mi- hii:an .-'un-flay. Master Harlan I in pourdon who was very sit k with tb mei.-Us is -rf.itly improved. Mis Ida p.aurnan of South Pa-nd ar-1 Miss Hud -on and Merle and Verb pa-ntift s; nt. Sunday afternoon at Chain lakes. Mr. and '.Mrs. Topping and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Topping attei..p-d Ha fur.eral of the kiuhter of Mrs. W V. Pdoss of Fikhart. Mr. and Mrs Pert P. if . ft of New or bans and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Mainer and son of South Fend and Mr. and Mrs. IM Varier r.nd sori and Mrs Mainer wem Wednes.la;, -jih sta
o
in Penton Harbor with
Mrs, F. Frame.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pnunlon and son, Levis, and Mr. and Mrs. M. N. s'.vank and l'amil motored to st. Jo- and Penton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. ;-or-e Sensenbair-rh and children of Sand reek, and Mr. and Mrs. (leorire Crurn ami eliii.lren Harry Paul of Sijuth Ib-nd and Mr. and Mrs. Claud )lnncl of Arlmore were SuihI.xv evening rruests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Pa il. Mr. ami Mrs. Sam F.ounlop wer? Kund"" evenintr 'ints of Mr. and
Airs. Joe pourdon. Mrs. Albert Pourdon and hildren p-nt Tuesday vvitti Irs. Fred PourIon anl f.unily. Mrs. II. Ileinhold. who lias been seriou.-Jy ill i:i lititly improved. Mrs. FYank Cluimberlain was a Tuesday su-st of her sister. Mrs. Oral Hay.- of South Peml. j Mi.-us Mildred Smith and Volney JIeintnld if South Ib-nd were Sunday jTkesbs of Mn:, 11. lleinbold. Mr. am! Mrs. Piul Hn.ss and daughter, Pertha .May. of Nibs. Mich., spent the week with the laiter's sister, Mrs. F. Poind m. The ladies of the Home economics tduh will hob! ari ice crenm social on the lawn sit the home of Mrs. C O'ponnel. ;-'pe-i:.il invitation U the public. Ser ices at .rdmrre mission are as follows: SJnday s- l ) ; :;" a. m., Supt. .!. P. Punv.sn. F.enin-T services 7" 10 p m.. Kev. (Jarrtson. The Ii"y Scouts h.ie returne! frtm their trip to Hudson lake. Miss Tillie P"urdon and Feld Hour.lon are i'.I with the .nrasles. Mr. and Mrs. I Yank FP.rUbt and little m'i. (I( or-e, the Mis.a s Hertha Werner and Puth Iriee. Mr. and Mrr. Cliartfs Hir.7 ami Conrad Hin pent Surubiy vith Mr. and Mrs. ntto Hinz of Ardmore. Mr. and Mrs. Walter P.ennctt of Arömore and Mr. ami Mrs. A. IJnwnnifjfr of South Pcnd "motored to Michigan. Sunday.
Th' Home Fionomies eluh oft Ardmore will cive an ice rream social at the home of FI eude u'lonii -11 across frotTi the Ardmore m Ii"i1. j
Friday ovcr.in.c. A a-;, is. i:crvlodwelcome. Miss- Fdith P.aurnan of Scnh Pend spent Sunday with Miss Civil H Jul son.
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f ri'-nfi.-. Mrs. Charles Glaut. who has been vi.-itin-- friends in Plymouth. w.n called home Saturday by the illness of tier husband. Mps V-ra Kelley of South Pend spent Sunday v ith Mildred Drake. The Plymr.uth Athletic club of irirls took their Hrst hike Sunday afternoon, 'oins: to White City. Twin lakes for dinner and returning on the evening train. Those who made th like were the Misses Fdna Switzer. Mae Scott, Marie Grolich, Irene Flrich. Hstella Phillips. Tlieresa Crolieh and Naomi Walker. Mrs. .Tiid;-re Stevens entertained the "obi crowd'' at her home Saturday nU'hf. The quests entere, into the spirit of old times and responded whrn thev were called on to entertain as they used to do. Mrs. Maude Houghton led in the sin:inir of old .-onu's. Fred Potset was ready with hi? witty spec-chef. Herhert Hess and Harry Corbin san and Mrs. Voting and Mrs. Stevens pave readings. The crowd was entertained at Culver Sunday. Ieere Wise and Miss Fffie Hooker were married at the Wise home Saturday afternoon with onlj Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hooker, parents of the luide, and Gcorpe Huff, who performed the ceremony and Mrs. Huff present. They left for a trip eat. Pöl ert Hear returned to his home in Chicago Sunday nipht. Mrs. Gear, with her two little dau-hters. will
j spend the week with th rami I v or
her brother, Palph Leonard. J
.miss i.una switzer is spenuinp her vacation with her sister. Mrs. Pen Switzer in Three Fivers, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Pouis McIonaId returned to Fhicaso after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reynolds the past week. James P. Prink of South Pend spent Sunday with Plymouth friends.
C. Ket-
speaker.
Joseph Goodwin, U years obi
of Zell Goodwin residing cast o
Niles Wils severely bittten by a ho' this afternoon. The hop was eatmp a chicken when the boy attempted
j to drive her off, whereupon the h i;' j bit htm on the foot.
ITleventh st., entertained about J." friends last evening in honor of her fist er. Miss Ada. whose rrmrriape to Charles Poxwell of Fnion City, Ind.. will occur sometime this month. Miss .immerman is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Zimmerman. Frederick Fisher, in years old. and son of Frederick Fisher, sr., N. Tenth St.. went to Ann Arbor Wednesday to have his tonsils removed. Mis-s Gladys Porter o-" South Pend is a puest of Mrs. H. C. Kunnells. Mrs. Williard French has returned to Detroit after a visit with her parents Dr. and Mrs. F. N. Ponine. Mrs. Charles Johnson and Miss Fdna Ribble went to Alton. III., today to attend the weddinp of a relative. They will remain for a visit there.
STOVER VILLE, IND.
ichafer of with Mrs.
in
Frhard Johnson, Hvelyn r. Shroeder. Walter and John MaPolski and Mrs. J. Maimlski of this icinity and Marie 17. Crow el and uncle. Henry- Ponney. of southeast of the eity spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ponney and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Wertnann and family and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schrocder and daughter. Laura, visited south of Mishawakii Sundav.
Tlie trin w:ls m.nle hv nutn t
Uaymond and Hieanor.i S hroedrr visited in Harris township Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mahler and dauphter and Fred Mahler of Mishaw.'ika spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mahler and famliy. Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Prockmueller spent Sunday in Mishawaka. Clem Pippert and I-:rw in S breeder spent Sundav in sprint: brook park. Mr. and r.Vs. nelhrrt Smith and dauphter. Iva, and Mr. and Mrs. J. IPdderman "f Mishawakka took a nice auto ride Sun-lav. Puth Chrisman. Marie Medel, Mappie Hemirm r. Lester llrown. Irank Harrison. H;uzel Herbster and
J Ilussell and Dwipht Ludwip attend-
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mishawaka spent Sunday
Mabel Schäfer and family. Irvin Leach visited friends
South Pend Saturday eveninp. Mr. and Mrs. W. P Shafer and pen. Pari, motored to South Pend, Sunday. William H. Chancy has purchased a new tounnp car. Mrs. Ann Jaquith. who has been spendinp several days with her sister. Mrs. C. W: Palmer, has returned to her home at South Pend. Miss Helen Shafer who spent several days visitinp friends and relatives in Mishawaka has returned home. Pari Pritton who was seriously injured in a motorcycle accident is slowly recovering. L. H. Hill and C. H. Gilman of South Pend spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Hill of this place. Georpe Schaler, Jr.. was in South Mend on business Friday.
Mi
ore an
ore
ISlews of " The New
Just Received: New Georgette Waists New Serge Dresses New Silk Skirts New Cloth
Skirts
SEE THEM! SEE THE OTHER "NEW" FOR FALL These new Georgette Blouses are Exquisite Creations, Very Snappy and Chic,
LYDICK
the lawn of
CRUMSTOWN, IND.
Mrs. Ferry Stroup is on the sick
WOMAN WEAK, DiZZY, NERVOUS
Health Restored by Lydia !
E. Pinkham' s Vegetable . Compound.
h.-t. Mrs. Wesley Smith and children spent Tuesday with Mr;. Wm. Price. A daughter wa.s born to Mr. and Mrs Ulbert Carden of Mill Creek. Mrs. Garden was formerly Miss Goldio Miller. Mrs. Henry Plumbeck and son of Laporte are visitors at the home of Perry Stroup. Krrnal and Miss lona Peaves formerly of this town will leave South Pend Wednesday for Ontario, Calif., where they will make their home with their mother Mrs. Fthel Pe av es. Mr. and Mrs. Pussell Wiltfonp and children of Mill Creek spent Sunday with Mr. ami Mrs. Penard Wedel". Mrs. Minnie Jordan of South Bend sn'iit several days with her cousin Mrs. Ja' o! Shone. Mrs. Susanne Stroup of Lydick is ,i ur,i-st of her son Perry Stroup. Ch.irles Shone of stillwell was a week-end puest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shone. Miss Clarise Powe of Mill Creekis a puest of her aunt Mrs. C. Peri:it r. Miss Mamie Smith of South Pend it turned to her vome Monday after vpendimp several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shone. Jerry lkri!U'M- and Miss Glydia Panstea I of South Pend spent Sat-
uiVkiv and Sundav with friends and i
relatives here. Mi-ss Frances and Mabelle Peri riper are visiting relatives in Niles.
Mich. Miss Marv Smith is a puesi of her
Mr. and Mrs. C. Peterson and family and Gertrude and Alice Straup of this place spent Sunday at the home of F. M. Tappart and family. Charles Xewhouse and J. Newhouse were in WaJkertown, Monday. An ice cream social piven by the Ividies' Aid at the Pethel church Saturday nipht was a success and was enjoyed hv all.
Mr. and Mr.s. Iewitt Sedpwiek, Mr.J and Mrs. Arley Poswell of South!
Pend and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krill and Ilk-hard Cover of Ardmore vis-
ia i v.. v.. ..r t ni.u I
11 i . L lilt IIVIIIIV Ol lriU) IllMMDII, j t Sunday. ,
Mrs. Lewis Leitz and dauphter,' Ruth, of Valparaiso, and Mrs. A. .1. ! Love of South Pend spent Tuesday j afternoon with Mrs. Clinton Peter-j son. j Mrs. Walter Wrase visited her sis-' ter, Mrs. F. Powman of Laporte, I'ri-j
day. Mr. ajid Mrs. Rov Peterson and
sons. Clyde and Nelson and Mr. andi Mrs. Walter Plumbeck and son, Poss of Grapevine have left for a two weeks motor trip to Miehipan where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Ross of Whittemore. parents of Mrs. j Peterson and Mrs. Plumbeck. They j will also visit Lansin?. Peaverton, and various places. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Brewer and i children of Mishawaka visited withj
Mr. ami Mrs. Forest Pitter and family Sunday. Esther and Howard Fisher of Fisher were puests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. Peterson. Friday eveninp.
Mrs. Claude Lindsey and children
spent Thursday with her sister, Mrs Charles Hullinper of New Carlisle.
Miss Zelle Tappart of Fisher spent j Thursday with Mrs. Roy Peterson. J
Mr. and Mrs. Pari Provvn of Crumj :owr visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Palph Holston. Saturday nipht
and Sunday. j Miss Kstelli Shearer of Woodland!
i
A .
eu trie picnic held on
Mrs. Will irherhardt. Perrv Wedel wasa Sundav puest
t cf John Heminer. j Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Ritchey of
.vtisnawaka were saturnay eveninp
TERRE COUPEE, IND.
William Shimp of South R-'nd was a Ter re Coupee visitor Sunday. Ward Parties and family spent Sundav with the family of Joseph Purden. J. W. Cauffman and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith near Nutwood. Sunday. The Hiver township Sunday school picnic was held at Hudson lake Tuesday. Aza Purden and Marpcry Harnes are spendinp the week with their grandparents here. Mr. and .Mr.. Georpe DePoy have leturned from their trip to Winamae. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith entertained at a family dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. S. Fradenberp of An.uola.
(CONTINFFI) ON PAGE 13.)
ranc:e
from
Most of thenr Georgette or
everv ae.
Reflecting; every Latest Fashion Tendency in Blouses. The prices S5.o up. The Sere Dresses are of the new Pleated and Flared Models, have touches of Colored Fmhroiderv. Some have sleeves of either
silk. We have the new Dresses for women of everv ti'rure and
The Redeeming Feature of the new Silk Skirts is the way they fit. We have sold any number of these Pretty Skirts without an Alteration of Any Kind. That's the way they tit. We have the new Silk Skirts at $10. We have an Extensive Line of Cloth Skirts Serine and Poplin at from $5 to SI 5. They're in the Plain Colors and also Novelty Cloths of Plaids and Stripes.
The Balance of Our Summer Dresses and Wash Skirts at Below Cost
the STYLE SHOP. fZt WQMEti
The Balance of Our Summer Dresses and Wash Skirts at Below Cost
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if en mats
Positive Values to $3.50
good colors and $1.98
SOUTH BEND'S GREATEST BARGAIN
GtVER
All the rage now. All shapes; $3.50 values, at
219-221 SO. MICHIGAN ST.
H These Coats will positively be worth
71 I rlniihlp thf nnrps wf aIc tnr them in Or-
jtober and November, so take advantage of
this wonderful Sale. Saturday is. the last day.
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FRZE TO ASTHMA SUFFERERS A New ilom 'uri That Anyone Can 't Vithout li.omfort or I.oh tif Tlmr. We ha vp a nw Methl that utps
Atrn.. ;jnI want vu t try it at I our cxpvnsv. o m.ittrr v.ln-thor jour apo is of lonc-statKÜnj;. or r mt Jpv -loptiipnt. wln thr it is prMU ;i i Hay Vv-r. r ( nror.-. Asthma. yu h')iilil M-nd f.r ;s fn. trial of ur i n:-thoil. No matter in what t limato yon M-f. n matter what your ace or o upatioti. if you a" trotit)Ioi wh asthma.! our method hot relieve vmj rim tt i v.
J.irr.nlo.v X- - "I muffen 1 cre-it. ly with mv hei and wiih ! a-k; !i
,! S O.IK. !'.'.. r.t-r-, r;s. with ''.t fhishrs and felt r nvriMr.i'.'lc,
as I u is i r. -;
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r'1'- fnns of inhalers, doiuhes. npitjm prep-' Miss Josephine Kirk!atriek is vis-J .rations, fumes, "patent smokes." etc.. j frter.ds and relatives in Dolphl. ! 1,i,ve f-1"- w'' W;int to hhow .-v.-ryone , lit our own expense, trrat this new; iiut-thod is designed to end all difficult! Mrs . .T. I'frsthe of I'lnrida is ! l-rt attiinc all w!n-.ius. :inl all tho- j -nest -f Mr. and .Mrs. James Day. 1 V : rrihle pariivysmsi at oine and for all'
time. . This free r.ffrr is t important t neU- t a single il.iy. Write today and ' l'uiu the niethoil at on,,.. Send n
PLEASANT VALLEY, IND.
money Simply mail oupori In-low. 1; Todjy.
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ti"!' s a :r::i,' at !. o i:i the
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i f.. r. takir. it i. i i -d health anw
J e o m joi; n I t ! r r ii.e it. a :id on r jil va s k t p a !m !! Jlrt.. I.. X. lMrr). ir
Jan; ,i.-a. N. ?. AVo :.n . h" n .er their !;e.!t!i r.itar iliv t.-ll ot.a-rs wh.it h-lp. I tht n. ".T-.e u r.te arid a! h.w the.r t arti s ".f:d i'h ' '.'i : ; h j to ' o1 - ht-i w'tii t - 1 1 !:. !! ::s I .-. Man inor I '1 ti eir in-nd . If Jim i'cnl u :!;!!: iru for Woii . Ailmert. tr .2i I .. l'nk-li.tiu'-t olahl,' Torn; oiuul. r.h' I lia l l ii l harn'-x im- i t. (i Hill. It ii ti alt f r an t!. o.i i,v. t hliovfc afvut llivsc livable?.
r i Mr. ami Mrs. llton An res of
v. ie.--r. Tie i M lh.;N .;ka spellt Sunday With Air. .he:i I was ! and Mi s. '. A. Marsh, ire ".nw-il!:" 1 M-nide riler and Iti.'ehm i:;:er
i'T-;n- i spout .si.:ida w it n Mr. and Mrs. in 'ir.d I ;ra-l l.etnin-'er of Ca-sonolis Miih
Mrs. Ia S.mth and son. Karl, and t'.-' il i'lark s; fiit t!;e ut-ek-end with Mr. ami Mrs. II. K. mith. Mr. and Mrs. Aria Marker and s..;i. John, sp.rit Monday muht and
..'.ay v. he: fe-hrir e l-;al :i!V law c:iii,i
:.i-. I .sh yo i ! wo-r.d try Lvd.i j T. T i n k li a mV , iirax'i:a-l..' S.i I
and I am now :n i am ireti I k
ri;i:i; tiim ( ot pox FnoNTIKU ASTHMA Room ITha. N'i:it:ira and Hudsej sts.. Ihiffa'o. N. . S.nl free trial of your method to:
Our huyern who is in ISfevj York, telegraphed us today to advance our price on Plush Coats 25 per cent as they are going up every day in the Tsfew York market,
but we are going to give our customers a chance at the old price for Saturday only. (Which will positively be the last day these Plush Coats go at the old price.) Come here Saturday and buy a guaranteed Salts or Dolson Plush Coat
with Satin lining at these extraordinary low
A small deposit will hold any of these Coats until
AY
prices.
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sht you are ready to take them out.
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Fur trimmed Plush Coats, worth to $25.00. Sale price
115.00
Fur collars, cuffs and bottoms; values to $30. Sale price
Full flare Coats with large collars that sell from $40 to $50. Sale price
20.00
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Our Millinery Dep't is showing a wonderful variety of new Velvet Hats. Wonderful Sale of Lyons and Silk Velvet Ready-to-wear Hats Saturday
Values to $6.00
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with Mr. and Mrs. John
(A. K- r.
Mi. and Mrs Shirhoani of Tnia spont Hi.- week-end with Mi. ar.d Mrs. tharles Harnon. Mr. s!u iri'.iuni. Miss Slieirhaiim .;! Mi.- 'o .t f "hi a-o spent the
NUXATED IRON
'
500 to Choose from Values to $6.00
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ales like these are what have kept our Millinery Department a step ahead of all competition, giving our customers just what they want,
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a ith Mt. and Mrs. J inu-s
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( )Km:ki:i hoy. J i'.-o; Mv !.. o.i will have to
ji!.o..-o i . ton !im- with your ; tot r .i nd n.ot her. j r.o . line i - i to t.-,v w x;h either Joi ihomV i'uen..
f 111 i m . l.t. miSI
of delt.atP. nrvov:. rundown reo;o- ' jer ent in ten dayin many instati. e. $1) forf.it if a f.iii a pr full ci!an:o tioa in lir- arti-vo.-n to appear ia tills paper. Ak -ar .!K-tr r il ruir.jt i'vA Hate Pruz äuri
ii.oi.t it. w, :ti. !v
tlwtji cox:j It la htjsJL. AdTt.
when they want it, at a price that saves them money.
TAKE ELEVATOR AND SAVE $ $ $ $
NEW SATIN HATS Values to $2.50 Some with velvet facings. A big
bargain at
only
$1.00
3:
MISSES' VELVET AND SATIN HATS
Values to $2.50 All new this season's (I styles, at only
n .49
VELVET SHAPES Values to $2.25 All new Shapes and col- & 1 A Q
Sale price only . . V A
ors.
PATTERN HATS Values to $7.50 Positively the best Hat value you ever bought for C CC
this price
