Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 26, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 5 February 1947 — Page 5

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Sullivan Store ' DRASTICALLY REDUCED TO CLEAR V WOMEN'S ALL WOOL COATS (1) Orfg. $29.95 ...size 16- S19(3) Orig. $25,95 . . . sizes 17, 38, 49 $19 (2) Orig $35 . . . sizes 16, 18 $15 (1) Orig. $37.59... size 26 $29 (2) . Orig. $39.95 . . . sizes 13, 14 $29

(1) Orig. $49.95... size 43 $25 (2) Orig. $75 . . . sizes 9, 15 $37.59 Smartabout spending shoppers . . . here's your happy hunting ground. Trimly tailored , . . or soft dressmaker styles in a smart selection of popular shades. You didn't take them with their snooty price tags-before . . . but now you'll all want them at these low, lew prices. Be the proverbial early worm to be sure to get yours! ONE AND TWO-PIECE SMARTLY-STYLED WOMEN'S BETTER DRESSES

(10) Orig. $6,98 to $195 (5) Orig. $14.95 to $22.95 (14) Orig. $9.95 to $10.95 (19) Orig. $12.95 to $16.95 (7) Orig. $19.95

$4 $5 $6 $3 ' $19 what more

Woolens, crepes, spuns, prints and jerseys .

could yoa ask for! They're happily priced so you can get several to brighten your wardrobe now and span the seasons. Broken sizes and colors . . . but they're sure to please you!

(8) FASHION-WISE WOMEN'S SUITS Orig. S2S.S5 . . . sizes 13. 16, 13, 37 $15 Orig. $35 .... sizes 13, 15 $20 Orig. $45 . . . . siz3 14 ' $25 Just 8 lonesome suits looking for a good home . . . they'll do their share too, for they're made of quality material to wear and wear, in styles and colors to be fashionable for a long, long time. Come, see

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Oris, to $2.-19 WOMEN'S HOUSE SLIPPERS

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Simple, sophisticated and smart house slippers for home life. Surely everyone didn't get a pair for Christmas ... so come pick yours up at a bargain price. Broken sizes and colors.

a $180. GAY, COLORFUL

House Dresses

1.99

re smart, sudsabie and sensibly pncea 10

Stunning sl'rioos, fancy-free floral prints,

cks . . . well, meat anything you might Be

oking for in practically any styles. Broken sizes

)2 to 42 In a selection of colors.

OriiG. $5.?5 to ?6.95 WOMEN'S Dress Shoes

A ridiculous reduction . . . but we want them to go in a hurry . . and we're certain they will! Plastic patent, brilliant black or cherry coke glamour groundwork. High heel sling pumps with open toe . . .'some with nailhcad trim too. An easy way to add newness to your wardrobe.

(8) ORIG. TO SI 4.93 TOTS' Wool Show Suits

!Onjr. $2.29 Girls' I PAJAMAS

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1.98

1 Snowballs may fly . . . but they'll keep toast warm in these weather sealed suits with lambskin collars. Navy blue size 3.

Fresh floral print, 2 piece style pajamas in sizes 8. to 16. Tog them for the night shift at this thrifty price! .

Ovi. to $5.93 GIRLS' OXFORDS

$1

ORIG. $11.98 WOOL FILLED Satin Comforts All the comforts of home here in our tore, but we want them

to be in your home . . . ,so we're slashing the price in a big way! Finely quilted, wool filled, luxurious satin comforts in 'slumber-time green. Full size.

Oris. $2.-19 MEAT PLATTERS

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Gleaming chrome plated aluminum platters vto add splendor to any table. Large size . . . small price!

Made to take plenty of wear ... and tearin' around. Odds and ends in several styles. Ideal for school wear ... a real saving too!

CLOTHES HAMPERS

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Durable, practical hampers of all metal construction. Large size - in blue, peach and white to harmonize with your .room.

(6) ORIG. $14.98 CHENILLE Bed Spreads 8.93 Just 6 tired spreads looking for a bed . . . and they're so pretty you won't go wrong by taking them in. Snowy white backgrounds with multicolored designs. Full size. Easy to launder . . . no ironing needed!

Ori. $11.98 Wool BLANKETS 9.93

Lightweight . . . heavy warmth in these 72 x 90, 4 Mi lb. all wool blankets. Satin bound edges. Sleepy shades I of blue, rose, dusty rose, I green and peach.

Oris, to $5.98 COMFORTS

3.98

Lightweight warmth inthese pretty floral printed cotton covered comforts. Cotton filled. Full size. Just right for cover when napping or lounging.

(4) Oris. S7.S5 LITTLE GIRLS' COAT SETS

$3

Warm little coat and leggings in pastel . pink and blue to keep her warm . . . and make her look so cute! Sizes 3 and 4.

Or. $2.59 Boys' DUNGAREES

1.93

Rugred wear for your jetpropelled junior . . . and at, a luw, low priee tco. Sanforised blue coUon twill in "i-es 6 to 15.

0 l 91 ChtHrs Hi Sh.033 f Comfortable shoes for growing feet . . . made to take the wear and tear of active youngsters. Brown or white in sizes to 10. Warm, supporting hi

jj shces at a low price.

(3) Orig-. $10.98 Tots' SNOT SUITF Weather sealed, 100 wool suits in red, blue and green. Sizes l,-3, 5. Keen the ot? fireside warm during winter weather.

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N O Y SUIT a

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One piece snow suit? with hcod in rce, blue, brown and green. Sizes 1 to 3, 5 and CX.

Orig. $1.59 Infants Ekai:

Cuddly bunny slippers to keep their tootsies warm. Rose, blue, burgundy. Littje bells jingle as they scurry around. They'll love them . . . and be anxious to wear them all the time.

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Orifif. $3.49 Girls' BLUE JEANS 2.93 Your favorite navy blue dungarees with red stitch-

', ing. Made to wear. They're ' all the thing ... so get in the swing at this down-to-earth price. Sizes 12 to 16.

Orir. $5.93 Boys' DRESS PANTS 3.9S Dress slacks to make him look like a smoothie. Part wool worsted material in blue or brown. Sizes 9 to J6. Rush down and look them over . . . we're sure you'll be pleased.

OPJG. $2.79 INFANTS' DAINTY Comb and Brush Sets Money-minded mothers . . . here's a real savings on comb and brush ssts for your small fry. They're " jr"

P nire fnr "ift eivine trvo. Gift boxed.

Sale! Sale! Sale!' ' GIRLS' DRESSES Onf . $l?S CoUon Prints . . 1.49 Qfig 2.93 Jumpsr Dresses .' 1.93 Orig. $2.93 Cotton Prints 2.49 Orfg, S3 91 Cfcfcby Dress-s . 2 93

rig. $3.59 Corduroy Dresses 6.93

Stop a Minute Lady . . . LOOK AT THESE LOW, LOW PRICES ON ITEMS FOR YOUR HOME!

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CLEARANCE! . Oris:, to $3.95 GLASS UTENSIKS 79s to 2,95 "ercolators, coffee pots, double boilers, coffee makers, sauce pans, of gleaming glass sor easy to care f or . . . so easy to use ... at a penny-saver price.

Oris, to $11.95 TABLE LAMPS S3, $7, $8 Bright lights at a shining price! Beautiful, graceful styles to choose yours from. Pottery or metal bases . . . some with and others without shades.

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Clearance! mm DRESS SLACKS

0Or 511 49 Or??r. mm

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Part wool and wool slacks in tan, blue, brown, grpy pin stripes and in broken sizes 27 to 38 waist. Men, here's your hapoy hunting ground for quality, value and unerring good taste in trousers. We feel certain if you see them you'll like them.

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193 Wearable, washable striped oxford cloth dress shirts sanforized to fit better longer. Towntex quality. Sizes 14 to 171. Unbeatably neat ... at lower - than - low price!

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Spo.rt Jackets

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Be a sport in one of these brown tweed, zipper front jackets with snug fitting kit waisband that keeps the winds out. Sises 36, 38, 40 and 46. A pennywise price for such outstanding quality! ORIG. $10.49 MEN'S Leather Front Jackets

$5

Warmth without burdensome weight . . . in these leather front jackets with all wool back and sleeves. Brown or blue in sizes 40 to 42. Come, see them and you'll appreciate them.

Oriff. $3.49 Men's WORK PANTS

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Heavy quality, long wearing moleskin work pants in slow to show the soil black. Sizes 34 to 42 waist. I

Oris:. $1.39 Men's' POLO SHIRTS

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Long sleeve polo' shirts for leisure lounging. Crew neck Blue and tan in s'zes small medium and large.

Ori?. 83.29 Men's SKI PAJAMAS 1.S3 Colorful striped tops with solid color bottoms. Knit wristbands and anklets. Warm wear for cold nights. Small and medium sizps.

Orisr. $2.29 Men's I NIGHT SHIRTS 1.59. Sanforized white broadcloth right shirts in sizes 15 to 20. Sleeping comfort in great measure at a low price.

Orig. $3.93 Mhn's Hons Sinners Rcvin romos crafted of quality leather and zipper front high top slippers for fireside warmth in leisure hours. Broken sizes. tZ

Orig. $9.25 Boys' JACKETS

Y.'echi a ur quali-y jacket, with zipper closing. Red and black plaid front, red back and sleeves. Sizes 10 and 12.

Orig. to $3.98 BOYS' SWEATERS

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Slip over and coat styles. Checks, plaids and solid colors in sizes 30 to 38.

Or g. $1.39 Boys' HUGGER CAPS B9r Head warmers for winter weather with adjustable ear muffs to finish up the job right. Wonderfully warm . . . pleasingly priced!

Orisr. $3.93 Boys' DRESS PANTS 2.93 Part wool tweed in brown, blue or grey. Sizes 9 to 15. Ideal for casual or dress wear . . . they're so good looking.

Orig. $1.98 Little Boys' OVERALLS 1.49 Say Mom . . . here are heavy cotton twill overalls in navy, brown and light blue . . . they'll make him a real man! Sizes 4 to 10.

dir. $1.88 Boys' OVERALLS

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'Sanforized cotton twill in light blue, striped weave. Sizes 8 to 12. Rugged for rough wear . . . and plenty of laundering.

Orig. 89c yd'. DRAPERY MATERIAL

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Gay floral printed material in gold, aqua, rose and blue ground. 33 inches wide.

Orig. $11,98 DRAPERIES $6 pr. Leaf design on heavy quality cotton material. Natural 3r d grey ground. Full width 2 !,2 yds. long. Pleated.

Orig. to $7.49 ! DRAPERIES $3 pr. Full width pleated drapes 2M yds. long in f loral printed cotton material. Natural, rose and blue around. I

One-Minute Test 1. Can you identiy these pairs it Lovers: Beatrice and ? 2. Elizabeth Barrett and ? 3. Nell Gwyn and ?

Words of Wisdom To be good and disagreeable is treason against the royalty of virtue.-1-!!. More.

Today's Horoscope A birthday today means you have strong and definite emotions. You make a staunch and loyal friend but a bitter enemy. You speak brusquely sometimes, without intention. You should learn to guard against jealousy. Take care that your desire for revenge does not spoil your happiness. You love your home and family life. In the year just starting for you. you will enjoy much success and happiness, the more so if erratic actions are avoided. Expedite all business, travel, make changes,

prefer requests, and act upon your

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nam Intuitions. This is not a good

day for speculation, investment,

romance, entertainment, neaun. n is unfavorable also where asso

ciates and outsiders are con

cerned. Use care. The child who is born today will be exceptionally clever, very successful and popu

lar. He or she will undertake

many long journeys, hold advanced ideas, and may be a reformer.

Hints on Etiquette . Do not write your troubles in letters to your friends, unless they are very intimate ones, and not .then if you can avoid it. It is disheartening to receive such letr ters. .

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Horoscope for Sunday The person who has a birthday anniversary today has a, strong personality, much charm, and is capable of great good or evil. You like to dream too much, and so waste valuable time. You are an excellent conversationalist and

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enlov culture and refinement.

Your work should be active, and

you will be very successful ir you stick to it. Your next year will

be interesting, eventful and for

tunate, albeit some domestic an

noyance threatens you. Curb impatience: translate plans into action, ask favors and expand busi

ness. Todays influences are adverse, tending toward loss, accidents, damage and problems. Watch your step. Go slow. The child who sees earthly life for the first time today will be original, industrious, ambitious, very independent, somewhat, eccentric and wayward, but intellectual, quick-witted, fond of scientific and metaphysical subjects, and generally fortunate throughout life. An unusual career is indicated.

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One-Minute Test Answer 1, Dante. 2, Robert Browning. 3, Charles II.

NICE, (UP) This famed resort is trying to regain its 'orewar eminence as Europe's tourist mecca. Nice will stage its annual carnival and Mardi Gras fete this year with all the traditional rpleridcr and reckless gayety of bygone years. The celebration will extend over eleven days, starting with .the triumphal entry into Nice of "His Majesty Carnival LXIII King of Felly." during the everung of Feb. 6.

The grand parade will take place Sunday, Feb. 9, lasting through the day and night, and the annual "battle of flowers"

will be held the following ThursIday on the Promenade des An'glais, with the "Butterfly and Amaranth" ball In the municipal casino that evening.

j The "battle of the plaster devils," a colorful pageant featuring thousands cavorting in grotesque plaster heads, will be held Sunday, Feb. 16, with a street dance in the evening in the Place Massena. Mardi Gras, with all its tradi

tional brilliance, on Feb. 17, will wind up the manifestation with a parade, fireworks, a marked ball at the. Opera, and the burning of King Carnival in effigy during another street dance in the Place Masstna. Thousands of British, Belgian,

Swiss, Swedish, Norwegian and American tourists. forewn"rpd of the Nice hotel shortage, have already made reservations for the event. 1 To insure the pre-war brilli-l

aiice of the fete, sponsors have allocated 10,000,000 francs for decorations and prizes, confidently expecting, returns in foreign exchange from the tourist traffic

during the next four years.

The float on which King Garnival will make his entry will cost nearly 1,000,000 francs. He will he rr??ert,'d as a movie director returning from last Fummer's international film festival at Cannes, Around h'm other floats will illustrate scenes evoking spectacular newsreel subjects.

At Sherman Sunday And Monday

Germany was the first country in Europe to produce kaolin ware in the manner of Chinese porcelain. It was produced at Meissen, near Dresden, and has come to be known as Dresden A-are. Mountain goat, elk, deer, bear and antelope can be found in almost any section of the state of Idaho,

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Together for the first time. ..and womlcrlul. Cary Grant and Ingnd Beman in a romantic scene from Alfred Hitchcock's "Notorious."