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THE c; KEEN CASTLE DAILY BANNER. THURSDAY, JUNE 7,1928.

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THOROl GH OUR ( O-OI’KKA-IIVK RUYING ISSO< I \ HON WK Bl’Y FOR LESS AND SELL FOR LESS

“Greene, stle's Economy Center" wb Prevo wO.

GHI.KNCASl l.i:s HO.MK IN ST II l I ION FOK I W HNl \ *E|pHT YEARS

WE SELL GOOD WILL AND GET REPEAT < l STUMERS

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SAVINGS! SAVINGS! SAVINGS But Never at the Sacrifice of Quality

12 MO. SILK PONGEE

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A 12 Mo. •'■ilK pongtc in

49c

Yard

natural color. Suit;.Mr for rhil.lrenV drossrs. .urn's ami

womrnV iiandkrrrhiels, men's >hirts. dress trimmings. somrn's underwear, etc.

ONE LOT OF VKin ( INF V\ \SH ( RKPFS

SI.50 5 l>-

FLAT ( RFPFS That Are Washable $1.49 The weight crepe needed for sere ire, jet cool for summer wear. Everj plain color wanted. 10-in.

TUB SILKS of Gauara.iteed Q.K.lily

89c

M ash prints were never more becoming and suited to summer. Irresistable \alues. Floral and neat little figures.

I pholding Our Standard of Quality Hut Keeping The Price Within Reason

SILK CREPE (M VSHABLE)

Ill-in. crepe de chine in wonderful quality. All the colors are washable. Gray, white, rose, tan. pink, peach, yellow, green, blue, lavrndar, red, black, etc.

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ENGLISH PRINTS 25c ' Gl \ R V NT FED I AST COLORS For cool every daj wear, around home, street wear, etc., English prints are mostly favored. This lot embraces a comprehensive variety. Yard wide.

Krinkle Red Spreads $1.98 Striped spreads in nile, gold, and rose. NUxl08 si/e. Scalloped borders. Proof of our ( ..-operative Ituying Power. Other bed spreads of rayon at S2.98 and $3.50.

FULL FASHIONED, PI RE THREAD SILK HOSE

$|.00

First quality hosiery—very tine silk—full fashioned. Reinforced heel, toe and top. Me challenge anyone to find a better hose value

for the money.

SH I! lilt ( HI Fit IN HOSE. SKMI-I \SHIONFD. PR.

Ml the graduated shades to match any colored costume. Tans, flesh, white, etc. Sizes k'j-ltl. You need not be extravagant to have beautiful quality pure silk full fash-

ioned hose.

SI.00

Rimgalow (Tetonne 19c For draperies, for coverings, for every purpose, these cretonnes meet the demand and serve the purpose, A fresh stuck for your approval.

Yard Wide SOIESETTE 39c The savings we secured in the purchasing ol this material is passed on to you. \ line soft material. Such colors as blue, tan. rose, green, white can be had.

(OOL SUMMER MATERIALS

1.50

tO-in. Georgette Prints,

IToral and flat designs, jard

Tub Silks, in guaranteed

fast prints, yard

I.nglisb Prints, “1 lira” line quality —

Ybsolutely guaranteed, yard . .

Heavj cretonne in large ( olorful

terns, guaranteed sun last the yard, only ( urtain Nets, "({.taker

( raft", make, vard

Crepe Prints, Maskable,

3ti-in. wide, yard

Silk Alpaca, or Rayon. prints, the yard

Sport Satin* in

new popular colors

1.00

pat-

39c 39c 79c 39c 59c

Dimity Prints in white background with

neat ilon.l ligures, 3b inches wide, yard

liutteriield and Peter Pan Prints, yard

wide, I ..usually

good looking Itl-iii. N olle Prints, In cool

refreshing patterns

Rctter quality cretonnes, extensive

sortment of exceptional

values

“Slip Cloth’’ for costume slips, white and colors, 3b-in. wide, /I ^w»

yard Organdie Prints, Floral patterns, guaranteed washable, yard

Silk Mpaea, or Rayon,

Plain colors, yard ttZ/Ks

49c

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50c :?9c

ive as-

50c white

45c

09c

All 10c Toilet Soaps 7c

T he list includes Palm Olive, .lei gen's. Ivory, and Camay. Choice! ItUMMIlrllt

Turkish Towels 10c, 19c, 25c, 39c I he stock of towels >> In..Dense. Ihev are the large thirsty kind. Many have colored borders, —Basement

“Shino” Oil Mops 89c \ sturdv oil mop for home use. N stupendous value. —Basement

Men's Blue Work Shirts

48c

Blue chambray shirts from size 11-17. 0 0

OIL

CLOTH

29c, 39c

In plain white and fancy. — Ha seiuent

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Mavis Talcum Po»der .... Hie T.-rgcn’s Hand I art ion 39r Llsterine, Simarmeut, Kolynos, and Colgates Tooth |»aste, 19c

Luvor Toilet

Water . $L«9 Melbalinc Face Powder 19c Williams Jalcum Powder 15c Indent. Squibbs, Pepsodent, and

Pebeco Tooth

Paste 39<

Face Powd-

ers 79c

Hath Salts . 25c Coty’s Powder

and Perfume

Set i.>9i

Propholactie Toot h Brush-

es *01 Sea Spray Toilet Water 39c

lien Hur Per-

fume 25t

Tre Jur Com-

pacts oUc

PRICES

Pond's Vanishi.i ' Cream 29c Ikith Powder, 50c Face Powders 39c “Kleenex" M>sorbent 'kerchiefs, to remove vanishing cream, Sanitary, t I. e box 25c Luxor Rouge, 25c

An Example of Our Co-opcratice Buying Power SPORT SATIN'S AND SILK FAILLES

N rich collection of snort satins for dresses and skirls. Any shade you could want is included.

Eor summer comfort, for good AA appearance, you can find no material more adaptable. The ma- , terials combine these with inei pensive ness.

English Prints at 19c (Juality prints for cool summertime wear. The variety is most comprehensive. 3b inches wide.

Genuine Peter Pan Gingham, 50c Plain colors in a complete range, Alsu prints in exclusive and distinctive patterns. Either lot.

RUFFLED READY MADE CURTAINS

Made from tine quality marquisette. Lend the new season atmosphere to your home with these. They em body decorat ivencas

and service as well.

98c &T 98

Fine Values In Children’s Hose

( hildren's fancy socks, plaids, etc., rayon and lisle mixed, 50c and Misses’ Nil Pure Thread Fashioned to Misses' legs, pair Children’s Half socks. Rayon, in all shades

1-1 length, 39c silk hose. 49c 25c

UNUSUAL SILK HOSE VALUES FOR NVOMEN

82.00 Pointed heel, all pure thread silk hose, silk to lop, full fashioned. All wanted colors. "I QQ Slightly imperfect -I •01/ Nlct'allum and Gold Stripe silk stock-

ings of the best

quality; the pair

Real Silk Substandard hose for women,

all the new popular

colors, pair

1.85 * o mi'ii, 65c

MUSLINS

N I "EVERY DAY” LOW PRICES

N well known brand of quality bleached musiln, free of starch, IOC Three groups of brown muslin for every usage. Prices are, "I A ,, 15c, I2'jc and AVI/

9-1 Brown or Bleached Pcpperell sheeting, the yard

—Basement

39c

PIEC E GOODS Ultra Special ( on lies toga Feather ticking . . .. Standard Fount Percale ((uality Percales Amoskeag Apron checks Tissue Ginghams 40-in. Voiles 32-in. Dress Ginghams Everett Shirting Ruffled Curtains

VALUES Y OU FIND IN THE BASEMENT EVERY DAY

( hildren's Dimity underwear

mrr, ages 2 to 12

sum- . 25c

Women's Knit Vests, 7;5r values . . 25c M omen's Sport skirts, onr rack at, $I.9H ( hildren’s Iterby Ribb boss-, seconds, 19c P. Ac G. Laundry Soap. 3 bars for Itlc Good ({uaiity Brooms for house cleaning purposes 39c Women’s Silk Hose seconds, the pair 35c, 3 pairs for $1.00

Women's Summer knit unions, 75c values

Window Shades 50c, 75c, SLUG Remarkable Values Ns this assortment is limited and the demand is great at this time wc suggest you get hero for these values early. Narious widths; green, linen color, brown, etc. Scalloped and fringed or plain. A real sale—A real bargain! —Basement

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They're ruffled in contrasting colors. Possess hold backs and valance to match. The appearance of your honie

rounts.

IEY.j iCti CLOWN laugh

HERBERT;

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BREMON PRODUCTION

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BELASCO’S FAMOUS STAGE I’LNY Now In Pictures. Tin little waif he had tended and cherished—BuwerH into beautiful womanhood as love had flowered in His heart. And now he saw her go willingly to the arms of another—and he could saj nothing—he could do noihin; but smile. Y oil’ll be moved as never before by this great love siort, with its fascinating circus background, (haney « u never mere superb! , | Matinee .. 10c—20c— - Night . 10c-2

11 mark the huie production.

40 in. GEORGETTE S'* .00

Every plain shade in the rain-bow is embraced in this lot. An exceptionally sheer quality.

the cas t Lavish replicas of European fundi ess for M ajl theatres and other elaborate detail to th- :■ . ■ .[

-tra g it. But vvhen B. • !du| New York he finds tHat 11 »wee’ll.' ; :i'Kl th- pilil

AT THE CIRCLE us to his whereabouts. M Colleen Moore that delightful Irish ,, 0 jnt climax after ciisaslj hoyden who is perhaps the most pop- each other into a whitlrald

uiar star of the screen, comes to the Circle theater the week beginning ; June 9, in her latest production j “Happiness Ahead.” The picture is shown with the stage show “Up In 'the Air," in which Dick Powell, forinerly with Charlie Davis at the Indiana, is featured as master of cere-

54 monies.

^ "Happioe-- Ahead,” is one of those [comedy melodramas in which Colleen

ending.

O' . ■) PANCAKE (I sTOMERv RECEIVE WDl! LANSING, Mich., Jim!|1 Michigan’s famous nortM dustry of maple-sugar has shown . im-iderable rsn| season, am.rding tv SUM The industry har b«n

v Viv IIH I V/VI I C4 I I I ct. ill V> 111 V 11 V/V/l I" X II

has won her greatest popularity. Ed- ‘lining for many } ears, ini J

S'J.on Full Fashioned, all pure thread silk hose, silk to top, every new spring shade. I OQ

Slightly irregular A

Kavscr Slipper Heel, pure silk slocking*. Ylaximum service, and CA satisfaction *A«tll/

Gordon \-Line silk stockings, all newest shades with the newly featured heel, the pair ....

the

2-50

mund Lowe who won his stardom in “What Price Glory,” is her leading

4! man.

As in all her pictures Colleen brings a note of joy and happiness in “Happing-- Ahead.” She is cast as a simple school girl in a small countr; town in which a famous and much ought after crook has’come to hide from the police.

35c

< hildren's 3-4 Length Stockings, pair !9c Women’s Lisle Hose, Seconds, the pair 19c Soft Tissue Toilet Paper, 3 rolls for 25c Aluminumwarei choice of percolators, tra kettles, roasters, double broilers, etc 99c

Roys’ Overalls And Flay Suits 89c The play suits are trimmed in red and have plenty of pocket* like the lad* like. All aizes. The overalls are made just like dad's and wear like hi* too. Made of quality denim amt made for the hoy who gives them hard, rough wear. —Basement

i son's sudden .-purt of seen by experts asa ':o|*M4 A total of 8fiy,UW w«w| p. d this -pring, five pew j than last .-cason’s total a vet agefl two pounds oDtp-’I tree, a- compared with Hill

pounds last year.

Ninety six |ii'!CCnt «t '4 ! made into "Ok,000 ijaiiOMlJ

The crook is Babe, who becomes * remaining nten ed i Mary Randell, the school pounds, »a na J girl plaved Ity Colleen. Between the .'ear - tmu ' u "

two an in* nacy springs up. Hi- •yrup. and 7-'“'"' pounditt^

GRANADA

Now Shubin? iH

VI ^ m CAlliiANfl

AT THE GRANADA .

In Duugla Fairbanks’ new picture D.iaglus Fairbanks as The Guuchu, at the Granada theatie, he has th--most da.-hing part he ever played. A guucho is a picturesque nineteenth century chuiacter litt-e kimwn to tinState-, and apparently destined to

England, Arabia, Spain the Antilles and now the Pampas. The story hano definite locality but Is laid in the Pampas regions at large, making no pi*-en e at uictuie-que environment as a background for romance. Douglas Fairbanks as t The Guucho is a tale of treasure, combat, intrigue and love, concerning the adventures of a bandit who eio- . > the Cordilleras with his riders to .,-ize a city | giown iich from tin offerings of pil-

jti.m ha a conflict of love interests, j while making his latest Metro Gold- youth, appears us in middle ag. mi.l

aid to he much stronger than in any

previous Fairbanks picture.

Under the instruction of a real gau cho from Argentina, Fairbanks has become an adept with the. boleodora.s, which h. uses in the picture as one of his many striking feats of prow-

I esa, w

NT THE VONt ASTT.K

aUiact more than ordinary attention grams to its sacred shrine. For the i Mystery surrounds the “man with Un-re as well as in .South America. lii-t time the stm has two leading the iron mask,” but Lon Chaney luf1 he scene* of Dough's play* hav women, one a wild made-up, the uth-jeven a stranger distinction. He war tear veering aouttv-’d; France 1 ei a saintly character. The produc*"the man with the laeuerad face”

vvyn-Mayer vehicle, "Laugh, Clown, Laugh,” which comes Thursday and Friday to thu Voncastle Theatre, Chaney literally conquered age, and, by the strangest triik of make-up he hu- ever essayed, presented the smooth face of a twenty-yeur-ol boy in the opening scenes of the picture.

fiivslly a* an old man in the u tounding drama of life behind the scenes in the theatre. He plays the tragic clown enacted in the stage version I by Lionel Barrymore, and Loretta

Young in the heroine.

The story i* a tense drama of a

. ... '(down’s sacrifice for the woman he

This was accompli-wu 1,1 llL '1 loves, a beautiful romance surround called his “self-lifting 1 "‘V s Lj by thrills, spectacle and comedy, a tYick of make-up by w ic i K ' 1111 1 Esther plays the mule juvenile cated all wrinllW*, timugi t u use Bents rd 8 if gel i- Chaney's , . plwii< 1 1

secret plastic material.

Chaney starts the picture as

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