South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 257, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 September 1922 — Page 8
THURSDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 14. 1922 rr ACTIVITIES 1 H, IL -Li
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o::ghbv; '"Tr M :. f-r." Min.;.- ui P.rym. M..C ) A i: r Fu.r ! v M r "A h t '. I I J) t "Oo'a I 1 !!.. .f r: M K. l'rkv i'"iy I ir.'-5." ! l h e T r -1 ! ' . : ; ' cca f Sji .1 n. a r o : arm r;y 1 o f.thr. "Mv ( ; r i r. d ?n n t h r' Wedj.:. d w ri ;-. a:, -v-'"ai; in:i:v oil tin p.ar.o. ' ? ! with a iT.:ly (.! .is a i' i vor. The affair um 'n hirr r,f the i '.mmittft- (.f which Mr.t. Vt rr.r. C liiMin w a s a : Mr? -I. r.. h ml.. Tl'.i It-- st . entertained th- m-mb:s of her hiidpe cluh Vedn."d iy afierr.oon. Mjr. Karl Kinc won th" f.ivor at bridpe and following t Ii ann -Ii a f f et Finchotm was serv 1 to e:'ht rtiests from a tal! ittra ive "Aith ;t- centerpiece of va ;:-tor In two wefk.-i i . ! Will be ho-f e.;s Mrs. to the Ken'i c'. uc. -Mr. and Mrs. I-:. M. Mfrri-, f i 1 Riverside dr., entt rtainod mfm rnally nt (Ilnri'T V edr.psday everiir. at the i Chain O'Ktkes (V.un'.ry olub. ('ovtrn were pi iced for ,vix rtu-'M. I The second a n mv" r.-a ry of the MNiionarv circle of th Zion-i KvanH'lical church was nl.v-rvf.l a the regular ir-otinT which was ?n-Id J edr.osd.iy afternoon at the iiom.' rt .Mr, i.. Ki (lei. -no l,icy Rev. rjoffeney rave a talk on mis.onnry wrirk after whi h the time w.i ?pont 4-owintr. Twentv tiirmombors were pr.,-erU. The next metiny will take pla.-- th- oond ' 'edneday in Oct. at th- home of ' Mrs. Julia Smith. Miami st. V'illiim Knoblock, HIS X. Mam st.. will celebrate Iiis 3Uh birth lay : anniversary Saturday aiif rnoni., j SYptPrnber 16th. All friends w.ll b? receive.! informal', v letween tho hour? of iwt and fo.ir o'clock. Mrs. Eliza'.. oth Notre Dame a v., Kramer. Hntert.unoi .'.0 2 the membor" of the Clay and Harri? j Home Economics club Wedntt-'div! afternoon. Ten mombe-rs were pres ent and ifter the regular bu-aneHw 1 . ."csion. M:.- H afford of 'li Anti-tuberculo.-i-league siv an inter-fo-nin? talk followed by a report by Mi.-s IoL RigeJoA-, delrife fo tr.e Indianapolis State mtetins? will bo h of Mr. Henry E. g r. fair. bl at The next the home et: -v her. GranThe Ladies Aid ard Eible Study ei.-.- of the Maple Crovr M K. (hurch heM an afternoon r.iee'inq WedneMay at the home of Mr3. Christian Anderson. Olive Erarch rd. Fourteen m-aibers and gue.tt wore present. Tho 1 T. O ' " I Pl-! b!e .cfib1v ;tn-r va-' in . Mr. Arderso::. a -..c;.il hour wa enjoyed followit.T :ho program. The t'Xt meeting will take place the s en n d V Ilm- Mrs (irove rd . lr.o-.l iv in Oi. t.. at which Emilv S'U.aitl. Map'.e be h -abect U.-'-t '"China." e 1 at the M . 5 s : o r. a r v U a I. di m eet iv .: ' e'V the f th . I o m 1 n o Indiana A v v, ue. Ch r:--t . r. iuir h wh'.c':i noon at u .!.-- :-.?.') V( (1 a iv after c . o c .v 1 n ho i ht:r !i parbr. Mrs W. J. Tomp .n t ii'" appear: Hi wire Mrs. F. It est Mo ft rt and Th r-n.-i ''-it" r a r.s th' "ii tho program Wils n. Mr. E.irnMrs. Charli-s F- ?-a .it r . .f th- af'err. ' v-: iy .in 1 light : -xf-rc rvi'i1 t " memf reh m e r. f e rti t W. a c 1 g w.:i hoM , : . at i ie o the a Fif'.e. dcra 1 tain d ! . o t s -Ml X. !ar .ao !'i t : Aya.'.at .-.I ' r - 1 We Ira be: n -T M:ch:g. . ; . . i ! '. v 1 v -eon. Ca id w :he '.!': M . After t! t!: siiAt II hcelock's
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TV''!. I !1 tl h 0!!'. f- ! s "f Mn F. Atkirnon a -t f the ;. Mrs Dovr. N. v. a -. h r f W-, n f 1 .1 y t ' the r.riM ib. Nr.ie aro! h" 'dt' a )U-i.f' ''r !."'. TS 'AI- l"'V't' I t Ir. h two Mrv W " K t h Th r .-- r . u 1-irf, will ift'Tnuun Ne"d worker. club w.th V :::... .J I ": i r k I : I" I )' r a I ' I - T;." .-I.- ht't' .V.:r;v.ot Kar.i'-k. Th'ftf,rr(lfir I r.ft.i.f worn mn h" rntM the fivor werei !.y Mr.-. Ch ster Van Ar.--Jelj Mr-. A. l:on!'urs. Kuri.:l.e-nj cirifd to i., members anil one t. In two ve ks th rluh will t w.th Mr. (.'he-tor an Ar?del.! II. I'ayton ' 1 : 1-' ' O 1 Thf flr.-t tin- homo : fall seasonal nuetlns crvico le;,art!nent. I 're.by t r the homo ... ...,uu. V.'. W;i -hir. st on a v., Friday after noon at 2:-;0. Mr, George J. Ccis-I ., v ....... ... i.i ;. w.v v. . ...... ..., otrr.iiVee has arm need a verv at-1 ; . . ' ,, . . 1 ... ! to T1 (nrtflrn .Tiirt-r.n will! r.h .-ew-ral slrctlons and Mi.cs Olivei J V.'hitf of the public speaking de partment cf the high school win i rean ine i weive i'ouna look, a dramatic sketch written by James Parr.e, liter played by Miss Ethel; l.arrymore. Mrs. Geisler will be asI listed by Mm- C. H. Meyer?, Mrs. C. A. Metz. Mrs. G. F. Collrner. Mrs. I'. S Wthster. Mrs. G. F. Weber. Mr.-. I. M. Hakerand Mifs Katherine J Campbell. The meeting Tuesday sJ' huyler Rebekah lodge. Xo. 39, was attended by 7Q members. Plans were made to .vlebraTe the "1st arnivrsary of the or aniation Sept. CR, with a pot luck supper. A photograph was taken of the members latfi iti the I'Vpnln?. which will hi.'
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' meeting at Detroit next week. The; j n"t meeting will be nr.ounced I later. Mr?. W. Kuehnow entertained IS ni'-mhrr of the Pollyar.na clas.- of the Immanuel M. E. church, at her home, 715 E. Ohio st. Tuesday evening. A .hört program wa? gh en. wnirn mciuiiea re.iair.r-rt ny ., rs
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: t lined Friday afternoon at the home were entertained.., Homer Robin.on. 815 Arch
Twenty guesl - r,.r Ro lay evening at the home of Miss J Weiberer, 70," X. St. I.ouisi blv.l.. the affair heing given In honor of Miss Hazel Royd whoso marriaue; to Glen Peterson will take place this month, and wan In the nature of a miscellaneous shower. The evening was siunt with mti.sic, p:ime3 and contests'. Forty-five members of the Auttn W. R. C. Xo. 14. met at the old court house Tuesday evening. Arra ncrement" were completed for the picnic which will be held Thursday at tho summer home of Mrs. A. Dresr at Eagle lake. Mr?. Harvey Rostiser headed the i:.ct of winers at the Woman's Invitation Golf Tournament at St.- Joseph. Mich.. Tuesday. Mrs. A. Walker of St. Joseph won second prize. Mrs. Walter J. East an1 Mr. Wilomer.e Morrison of South Rend wanning third and fourth places. Other 1 1 . ,-. . . - I . , t t . n 1 n 1 VftA 1 111 .1 l I'. 1111, " 1 M.I HUI il'tl I. V 1 I 5 . f fnurnament included Mr. I). Iv. I - 1
charge u;srit1er. Mrs. J. E. Neff. Mrs. Frank
Whitehall. Mis Laura Harris. Mrs. T. Slick. Mrs. II. Cooper. Mrs. Harry Scbadt and Mrs. Morgan Kavar.anub. Rridge was enjoy-, by those who were not on tho links.
Th- Tuesday XUht Supper clubjaml Alico Poorman. South Eend. r.,-in.,1 tn V1r.Ts.inl Hill Farm. Tiies- 1 it t 1. t 1 ;
- - - - ,1 . t.w tiir rer-n'.ir meetinc Vl.irpa ....j .... r-.. - - we e laid for 11 guests arter which . . . s v 10 r nine w as ppem .u ,:ie earn t a bits. tb. f.nor at bridge being won by Mrs. Horaco Fox. In t'o ue.ks the club will meet with Mr. and Mrs. Rawson Murdock, E. South st. The members of tho TA A. I A. Drill tram met in regular session at I'oyr hnU Tuesday eventnfr. Mrs. 1 H-nry Deal and Mrs. Maggie Faulk-J nor were the hostesses. Plans were' made for a Fall Festival to be held j S-pt. The next regular meeting, will be h'M Oct. .". with Mrs. Clyde! ,Ia lav. 1D". W. Oak st. Nir- members o! the Mystic Xo-dl- club met Tuesday afternoon with. Mr. M. W. Alston. 522 8. Main T':.- afternoon was spent with At U'hcelocKs The gift seeker will find in our establishment a very large display of distinctive and charming articles which are strongly recommended for Bridal Gifts.
n ' work anri thr will h hld with Mr? S. C.'.rroll ft.
. c. A.-h. s:: Persona als MIm Iyd!a Ho?. Tark av and M..-- Anr.a I)jnnfT Maw, Iir.coin w''y W.. return?.. I Tuesday to Chiraf. where th-y will atten-l ?-fhoI. KI ward II. William?, Uartlett ht., haji returned after a two week ktay 1 at I.u'lv River. Wis. Mrx. Clem Karle and children. iiuniii' , IKU': 1 I u I Ik 1 i from K;i!am,i7nn Iir-h -httre ?h.." v;ntod Mrs. Karle s . rother, Clifford I I-.. i rl and family for the n-t f n daj. Miss (Jraf P.undy. K. Michigan Ft., h is returned from Kstes Park, Colo. Miss üutiJy .pont a month at I'.urlln.inif, Cal.. the guet of her ister Mr.-. Howard Kiohard.on. who for-, morly was a resident of thi city. M;s! Catherine Oliver who landed New York Sunday on the Adriatic ,. , t T- : I : -in i iuui oi r.uiopv iiiot.-u in Mr. ;anj Mr. J. D. Oliver, wl went to :if ' 'iTinnrlf-fl Vtrr hnmA MiM ' . Ma(J Kbi;en 20- Mar. ... Ur. U o o Kn tonJnr. . . . tne .sum.mer In Luropean travel, arrived in New 1 ork on the President I .Vrthiir 'asf v.V inrl rtiirnf.1 trt ! thi.s city Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. White of IndianapV.is, who are In the city attending the Convention of Realtor?, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. jjohn A. Hunter. 803 Foreft av. Mr. White is president of the Indianapoll? Kiwams club. Mr?. Stella Hart Van Riper and fn Hart, of Twin Kails, Idaho, who i nave peen nit? Kuetua ui i-'i. mu i i .i . . e t Ä 4
'Mrs. W. H. Hilman. 1C43 Portage evening ot'av" left w4(lnt'sda' for a vislt in
Lfcii'orii. inn. XeLson Spencer Row-her. S28 W. Colfax av., left Wednesday for Ithaca, X- Y., to enter Cornell college. He will take the course of meichanical engineering. .rarian Hilman. 10 43 Portage av. 706 Harrison av., are Fpcmun? a iew uay at jjiamond lake. ! e TAI.The Woman's Foreign' .Missionary society of the Lowell Heights M. E. church will bold a regular monlhl ireetir.ir Thiirwlay auernoon at tr.e Election of ouVer ' . ace. While- circle of the I.'irst M E church will be enttr.1V An el.lion of omcers wiIi lako , Th; Woman.a Blbie da,s of tho Brelhren church wiM mcet with Mrs. Laura Jones, 1201 X. Lafayette! b'.vd., this evening at 7:30. The Amtrioan lesion will meet this evening auxiliary at the Chamber of Commerce. The Ladies' Aid society of Broadway Evangelical church will meet this afternoon with Mr. Hanoblo (ivt tili E. Sample st. The tor Elick. Mrs. L. H- Klopper and Mrs-. Minnie Harter. Th? Eusiness Women's Eible class will have a picnic Saturday afternoon at Thrushwood. Ileüervatlor.fi mutt be in at the Y. W. C. A. byFriday. The sewing circle of St. Peter's church will meet th:. afternoon at the :huroh. Mrs. John Soiith, Mrs. Tohn Seifert and Mrs. Marshall Schvartz wll be the hos111 Young People's class , of Lowen Heights M- E. church will mcet this veniner-at the church. I MARRIAGE LICENSES. i Harold M- Cilery and Lillian J. Wolfe, both of South' Eend. John Hartman. Huntington. Tr.d.. J 114H) i, J.lirft C11U VdlUllllV uns'j 0 1 . 1- r t 1 r uoil, 00 ill 01 iuituu, j. Robert Moglan Amberson and Hazel F. Clark, both of South Rend. George U. Cole an3 Maud II. i McCurty. both of Cleveland. O. Edward Charles Ley and Josephine Reichandter. both of South Rend. Walter Czarneckl and Hattie Wleczorek. loth of South Bend. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Rowe, SCO E. Dayton ?t.. Sept. 11, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. WhiteI heart. 19 4 3 Huey st., Sept. 11. a son. ! Mr. and Mrs. James Anuigh. "R. ; E. D.. Xo. 5. Sept. 11, a daughter. j Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Grubb, 12S j Paris st.. Sept. 10. a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Murray, 311 u. Indiana av., fcept. 10. a eon. ati Epworth hospitalMr. and Mrs. Stephen Haythorn, 012 S Carroll st., Sept. 10. a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Holmes, 311 E. Indiana av., Sept. 10, a daughter, at Epworth hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Elsie K. Bunch, 534 E- Duball av.. Sept. 9. a daughter. Mr. and Mn- Arthur J. Sobeskl, 223 E. Laalle av., Sept. 9, a daughter. Mr. and .Airs. Glenn Wallace. R. F. D . Xo. 2. Sept. 9. a son. Mr. and Mrs- Joseph Kozlovich.i j .'21 l-rankitn st.. ept. 5, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. DillanE Etheridge. :.09 X. Sixteenth St.. Sept. S. a son. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Zmudzinski. Xew Carlisle. Sept. 6. a .daughter, at St. Joseph hoipital. Mr. and Mrs. James Ku.'hoff. 1031 . Hums ft., Sept. 6, & daughter. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Joseph Molr.ar. 413 S. Warren st.. Au. 2 9. a duchter. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Karacsony, 117 S. Main St.. Aug. 27. a daughter. Mr. and Mrs- Michael Tompo?, 2 003 Catalpa av.. Aug. 22. a daughter. Union Shoe Company 223 S. Michigan St.
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why r.iGi; was ahm: to ASTONISH AM.r.X DUAKE AVith ftnsrer that I could not keep steady. I pickI up the th!rl ; p:io or papers which Alien Drake j had left, ran them through. thn t re'.urnin? to the topmon one. tudieid it intently. With the b'rutiny, timo and lo-
cality vanished, and I was back tnMvhich my old friend had bejuathed the days when, first as a .-tudent of! to me.
i undent hi.'tory. and then as a '.eachf r. I had been intensely, almost cannily ;nter-5ted in thre wonder - fu". reccir,!. on frasrmcnts of bone ; and rock, which tell of the historv 1 of race? van:h;d before counted time be ga n. I could not explain even to myself tay Joy in s'.udying: about tho inscriptions, ome of them in character.-: that resolved thenrelve.s into i prrmitive. language, other.i ruae pictures sucn . very children miftht draw. Rut it nad been explained to me onc,e in dramatic fashion. Yrars I loll Backward. At .Mr.. S'ewart's boarding house, where I had lived for Ft many year with my mother, there had oo lived a very old man. a retired professor of philology indeed, he wa.s more than a philolr?:., if ever any one deserved the rare title of linguisrer it was he who, In addition to his other ac riuirement?. had delved deep Into the beginnings of language. He was a singularly lonely old man, and when by an accident, he found out my intere?, untutore-d and amateurish as it wa, in his pursuits, his pleasure was pathetic. From him I learned many thing, grafted upon a very ordinary trunk of lingual achievement, some branches of unusual and creditable knowledge of his hobby. And it r..s he. a devout believer in reincarnation when once I supplied for him tn obscure meaning of an ii.fcription. who had exclaimed dramatically: "My child, it is because you have lived many lives that this comes to you .o readily! You once drew thee symbols when you had', no c'her way of recording things." Even the mannen'., hidden from him. wi.h which I had received hi.s words, had been tinged with an eerie feeling which I could not understand, which had returned to me whenever I thought of that years-past study, and my old friend, long since gone to ptudy the eternal beginning of 'bangs. "Cuneiform, of Coure!" That eerie feeling returned to me now as I .scanned the odd marking.on the third pile of paper., which LAUNCHING THE MARRIAGE SHIP Fred felt hi.- world crumbling about him. He tried to think, mind awhirl. The one stationary thought resolved itself about Connie. So he had come buck for this! A sickening repulsion seized him. " "If that is all you are Interested in, you are wasting your time. Do you really suppose a man like Stelyard would confide his peonal and tinaneial affairs to a mere girl, a stranger at thar?' A bitter laugh burst from him. It wa Connie's turn to etare in indignation. "You mean you don't believe It? You'd go ahead just the same with i tjiis, terrible thing after what I've told you'.'" "More so than ever. The fact that Stelyard denies knowing Mrs. Fuller when I myself was Introduced to him by her, hhows me that he lies about the Rarringer fctock. Hello, operator, give me Mrü. Fuller's apartment, please." "What are you going to do, Fred?" "Ask htr to buy Earringer stock for us all me and my associates." Without a word, Connie walked to. the door. "Where are you going?" he snapped. "To call the police to arre.-t Mrs. Fuller Thrn T m rnin" in leave you this time I shall not tome back." Fred slammed down the receiver. "Look here," he attempted reasoning, "a thing like that can't be done on no charge whatsoever. Resides, Stelyard knows people would laugh in his face if he denies knowing Hanna Fuller. Why, I myself could testify being introduced to him by her, within a week." Connie smiled mirthlessly. "I daresay loyalty to that woman would carry you " "Loyalty nothing it's truth, I tell you." "Truth. huIE Mr. Stelyard has just returned from a two week's trip to his Pittiburg works! He intend to put in prison the man who is impersonating him. He is coming here " The telephone cut oft" her words. Connie hurried to answer it. "Yes? All right send him up, please." Fred, too stunned to speak or act. waited developments. A ring at the door. Connie opened it to a brisk, gray-haired gentleman, distinguished ' arul stern. ue turned wiinout pre liminaries to t red. j "I am James Stelyard. Here Ts I my card. Have you ever met me i before, sir?" ( Dumblv Fred tared and shnok his head. (To Re Continued.) (Copyright. 1922, NE.Y Service) NO K1IECMAT1SM HERE The daily pres recently carried pictures and stories of two women who were over 100 yers old. who washed and ironed, danced Jigs, and chopped wood. Xeither knew what it meant to have rheumatiM and were more fortunate than many. In South Eend hundreds of sufferers have been relieved and perma nent ly b ; r. e rl t ed by PEESenilTIOX 1SG3. a remedy that is put up individually for each patient and is not a patent modirme. It his been tried and recommended by hundreds. One bottle is surTcient to convince anyone. Price fl. Write or call. Iindon Drug Cc, Michigan and Wayne ets , Sautu Tier.d.
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Alien Drake had copied- with fibB' lute fidelity, I wa? mire from the original concealed in Smith's ostensible tyegrlass ca.-e. For the marking, while I cou'l not recognize them, yet had a character which linked them in my min i with the notebooks of my own. and som of the rare technical volumes They had been packed in a trunk
un-'ver fince my marriage, and it was I only at long- intervals that I In-
duiged my score1. liking fcr their peru?al n:p with iJicky I had realized lie would have on.y good-humored ridicule for so odd a pursuit, 'and so i nau wepi irom ,nim e eryininff t.ut a cursory Knowledge or it. ever. that jrave him the opportun. ty for
simply j jocular reference?" to me r r your.cr;tory ?hirk." and a "high
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references wnicn in mv earlv mar-, . ,, ... , wn. r:ed life caused much discomfort. '1 lZ J hfaUh l lntf r?"but which troubled me litt'e cow.anl " they fhun accident, quarrel especially since the years had ;
taught me that though Dicky fcoffed, yet he wa. secretly proud or, my historical knowledge. Rut yfrs of matrimony had; taught me something el.se, that my) husband'. pride in me would not; t'li-vt uu ruuHi w v c- x lain, much concerning my absorbing in terest in ancient things. Therefore I had locked away my studies, look-; ir.g at them only occasionally, but! on one of those rare occasions myfather, by accident had learned my j Interest, and evidently had remembered it. That he wa? watching me now, intently, I realized, as. at first, I raised my eyes from the papers before me. I saw, too, that Allen Drake'.- eyes were a!.o fixe4 upon me. nd that a faint fpark of interest had. replaced the absolute apathy which they had held when I entered the room. "What do you think, daughter?" My father's voice broke "he ftillres of the room. "I am not sure, myself," I said, smiling. "I believe, however, that they are Sumerian. but thit only half of a symbol has been used at once." There wa.s a smothered exclamation from Allen Drake, an i then, with a mighty effort, he rose to his feet, walked unsteadily to the table, gripped it for support and looked dowp at me. "Cuneiform, of course! I tee now," he said. "But I'm n shark at that sort of thing. And will you tell me how in the name of all that's wonderful you are able to recognize them?" A PRI7TTY GCIMPE CROCK 4119. Pretty gingham for the frock and oile for the guiir.pe will be attractive here. Thif model is good alo for tub silk with crepe or organdy for the puimpe. One may have the high neck and collar, aLso the long sleeves, or the low round neck and short plcevcs. This Pattern is cut in 4 sizes: 4, G. 8 and 10 years. A 6 year size requires 1 .T-4 yard of 32 in material for th drrss, and 1 3-4 yard for the puimpe. Pattern mailed t any address on receipt of 12 cents in silver or stamps. Publisher, The News-Time, South Bend. Ind. Dear Sir: Find enclosed 12 cents In tampi or silver for which you will kindly e;nd me pattern No - Size . Name Street Town State Since the pattern is to be ordered, itis understood that I hall not receive it for about a week. Send 12 cents in silver cr stamps for our UP-TO-DATE FALL AXD WINTER 1322-1923 BOOK OF FASHION'S. Have you paid your telephone bill yet? adv-260. Remember . strain. The chances are ycur vision '.3 Impaired and glasses neded. Consult Dr. J. Burke Over 10 yean In South Cn4 210 SO. MJCHIGN ST. Th Houi-j of the Kryptok G lasse P.-tco Moderate
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New Wearing Apparel and New Merchandise for ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT
Others Are Saving ! Are You ? 75c to $1.00 merchandise and apparel at 51c $2.00 to $3.00 merchandise and apparel at $1.5 1 $3.00 to $4.00 merchandise and apparel at $2.5 I $4.0 to $5.00 merchandise and apparel at $3.51 $5.00 to $6.00 merchandise and apparel at $4.5 1 $6.50 to $7.50 merchandise and apparel at $5.5 1 $18 to $25 merchandise and apparel at $15.51 $30 to $35 merchandise and apparel at $2i.5I $65 to $85 merchandise and apparel at 551.00 $200 to $250 merchandise and apparel at $151
Are very good for Fall sport wear. We offer for Friday and Saturday Velour Hats of fine quality, best sport shapes, and desirable colors, sand, beaver, brown, pearl and black
Local Ihtsincss Woman is Given Credit in Capital for Hip Victory n Rate
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