The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 September 1928 — Page 4
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TIIK CKEKNCAH'I'I.K DAILY liA.NNLK, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER I, 1928.
Substantial Savings-Every Day Low Prices on
Yomitf Men’s All Wool Hi-School Suil^ $15.75 j i:\ 11: \ i* \n i > »t. | ()\ford urayii and dark hrottn I'lilnrs will) snappy cnlortni stiip.'s. Sturdily made lor lads who art? hard on (heir clot Ins. Size 12 to I-. (Men's Dear)
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Bargain Basement Features Women's .silk !los. Seconds .
W omen s
Sehool dressis
W omen'.' Ilioomers
Sen iceahle Kay on
:!9c 79c . o! 79c
School Needs
( olored Knamel I.until Hoses
Children’s School StoekinK pair . .
I.inahanis for School llresses .
I’rintH for 1 ^ School t:r""e- 1 ^ V I \ ere!( >hirtinj; 1 /-« for School lih uses xOC \nioskenp \pron | ^ £
49c 19c 10c
t ’h<*ck>.
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79c
< iiildren's I’lay
Miils ler school ('i/e
Hot s' Slnrdy (h eralls for School .
(iay Colored Fnamelware l iianielw.ire in Ihe p: pillar hmh colors of oranue. Krecn. i lc. These are seconds of hish tirade S2..“>U .uni Sd.Ofl (|uali(ies. \ real Inn ! The assortment in-
t hide-:—
I i kettles, wash pans, stewers, etc.; ( HOICK—
.SI.00
Miseelaneous Cray Keamelware. goodly assort nient . 10c t'-l Hi own or hleaehtsl slveting .Tile Men's blue work huts the J!r w n or bleached mu slin vard lt)c Main Kl<»or Ofl'erings ( Iiildren's se'’i n| sweaters, special SI..'!!) i iiildren's snort hoso fur •chiiil wear i nails SI.0(J I’oys.’ Corduroy I'liigie- S3.00 Women's silk hi e, liregulars . . SI.:l)t and SI.39 I irw.nap: a tine saint ,r v napkin 19c \n pure thn i I sdk or sheer chilYott hie e Hs •
Kverything’s here ready to help you prepare the children for the new Fall term. Make your plans and purchases early (ireeneastle’s schools begin Monday, September 10th. Del’an w l niversity Kegistration begins on the 14th. Gay Little "Back-to-School” Frocks
Company's large
f ( hicago co-
Marshall field
wholesale organization of operated with u- in offering you probably the lies' ever in school dress values. I he 'lyles are youthful—the colors guv— Ihe patterns so girlish. They'll prove easy to tub; and so
economical!
Children’s Bloomers
((uality sateen made into bloomers i hat are ready for hard service.
39c
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(Women's Wear)
j k Back-tc-$choor Hats for the Miss Kadi litlle mi's from tots to 'teen age finds a need for some sort of smart head covering to wear to and from sehool. How mothers will welcome these rlever little numbers, liright colors in red, green, etc.
$1.50
Hair-how Ribbons Stylish Again 3Dc Yd. (Dry Goods)
We’ve considered the requirements for all ages of students from the little tots who will trudge to kindergarten U, the proua young men and women entering college. Our C o-operative Buyer’s Association brings quality at moderate prices due to its vast resources!
“Back-to-School” Raincoats
Here arc raincoats 'hat tit well into school days for it's not long now until the rain; season begins —and what a rainv. wet one it i. in Greencastle. I ni* quality ruhI. *r coats in the dressv "trench model. Smart shades for fall!
$S
(W omen’s VV ear)
Kiyon llloorner, in pink only. The 1 la -tic is of very hesi character. \!i wanted 'i/es.
BOYS’ SC HOOB BLOUSES AND SHIRTS I he s< head wardrobe must contain plenty of sbicts or blouses for the modern lad. Ihev must be kept clean and immaculate. Bu* it need not l»«* done extravagantly! Our assortment is most comprehensive. \ges ti to 11, inclusive.
59c and 89c
( >, iimen'. Wea.r)
Boys' <’a is, . . 89c, $1.(10, SShaO •'"Vs' ,Sc,tool Hose .. 25c, 35c Boys’ ( nderwear 59c Bovs' Leather 50c
(Men's Wear)
Boys’ Knickers and Bougies . . .
$2.50
Golf knickers and longics so "peppy" patterns. Ml wool materials. Grays and tans. Sizes h-18. (Men’s W ear)
Autumn’s Most Highly Favored Fabrics
$i:
5l-lV Sl’OBT
WOOLKN.S
J or sport wear fur schi.i I wear lor office wear— their woolens nrnvidi a practical answer lo the problem. In all new colors! I or skirts, dresses, etc.
Knglish I'rints fur
schisil dresses,
39c, 25c, 10c and
12ic
1’lain and fancy rayons, line i|ual-
ities.
I He ami
39c
Madras Shilling,
silk striped. 3<»i nches or:., wide tJfJV
W nolens, sport
plaids,
also
plain..
I'Ul’l I. \K PLAIN 95 ILANNKLS .... O—s \hunt a dozen different shades in these popular flannels that have been accepted the country over. Make beautiful new butlerfl.v skirls, dresses, coats, etc,
Sateens for bloomers, all colors, 3ti-
i nches,
19c and ., Silk Crepe variety of
pat-
11 rn* .
Bias Tape
vard wide. $1.00
29c prints,
$1.49
12 MO. SILK lONGKK 39c I'ine for dresses, under wear, shirts, handkerchiefs. etc Natural color.
RICH 1'LAT
t KKBKS, fO-l.N. .
\ nice '-eight silk for fall and winter v ear. I'ashions beautifully. I lenfy of the fall shades ia bl K*. brown, black, etc.
KI-IN. t HU KON MxLVKV, YARD
The velvet is the thing this season. Kverywhere it is being accepted. \n exceptionallv beautiful, rim ciuality of chiffon On-
$1.’
$4.”
$2."
LI STUOl S t KKI’i BAt K SATINS ..
I his is a special purchase. This lustrous ciuality was made to sell for S3.51) the yard. Kvery new autumn color is to be had. Bl-IN. VKI.VKTKKN. xr
PL\1N * FAN< >
\c*lvetccn is very, very serviceable and the ccilurs and pat terns are unusually attractive. I he season's most popular fab-
ric:
(Dry Goods)
NOW!
In A Special Selling!
$1.29
01x70 SINGLK IXQ, I'LAID HLANIvKT i/OC A soft fluffy blanket in cheerful plaid patterns. PLAIN GRAY COTTON S!1 BLANKKT'S. . cPl.^icT A most extraordinary blanket value. I hey are m plain gray only. Colored
borders,
73x80 SINGLK
PLAID
BLANKKT
C. m roiis in s' zt . — Ri ( -h plaids in pleasing, soft downy quality.
00x80 PLAIN
tiRXY 0*9 IQ BLANKKT'S vPi-. 1 J (Extra Heavy) Here is a "real value! The blanket is heaw weight, fine uualitv cotton. 83x89 PART WOOL '•laid eo qKKANKKT S .. Here is a rare epporiuiiily to make cash in on a splendid bargain. > uuTI level at the larg • Muck (ilaids and Ih pret'y col-
ors.
72x80 ALL Wool pl Mi) (goon BL \NKKTS . W.ZW An all wool blanket that will serve you well man., a cold bitter winter nigh' The olaids ar** real large bieck patterns. (Basement)
FALL BRINGS t OMI ORT '1 \KINt;
I) \YS!
<OMKOR I t H M.l II
30 INCHKS
W ID! 1 !
In bright cheerful patterns that ur“ decidedly different and new. A va-
ried assortment. SILKOLKNKS, YARD WIDK
Women prefer this m.i-Ic-rial on account of the gay designs and colors. Th. quality is what you
want and need.
(M lINtiS.
^ \RD WIDE
30 inches wide in light and dark patterns. Krc h now shipment just un-
packc d.
“SNOWY OWL" (DTTON COMKtIRT SIZE AN!) W EIGHT (lean, white and flun*. Plain 9t)i' ({iiiltcd, excellent i|iialit(. Clean ar I white .. $1.00 ( Has 'inent)
17c
19c
19c
AUTUMN’S INITIAL SHOWINGS
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Btiwknots Snug Hips Flares \ -Necklines -( odets \estees Swathed Girdles Found In The
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I III Sl (SON'S NEW “Wirthmor” House Dresses
^ "li'll bk: l!'. *sc, classy l ew ((irthmor house I rock > fer llhcilll the bun’. ■ wear: for iiorrh and day-time wear, I hey're 'hfferent and je-t what you’re Iinikiog for.
$
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YOUR HOME INSTITUTION FOR 28 YEARS
New Fall
Dress Styles IN I KIGCING S (TINS J MTV ELY VELVET:
let ;i t \NTnNs PR El I 'i PHI N l -
SHKKU ( Hll FONs and G» OKOETTES arc faah loned in the leadiii" style
for fall. The new
■on's colors are Marron t uiigo Rattan — Gren adine — T iger — < resile ian, et". I rock' for office, -hopping, street, fc r luncheon'. hridg * p irlies lc .i'. and in tor m a Is, term
al affairs, anil snorts
tiie links or on a steak roast, and hike: Ideal for class room and campus wear. Interesting assort nients. I uts of nccordian
pleated skirts.
Three Great Price Groups ( hand'iime showing in
all that's new.
' group of handsome (rocks embracing every tU'W whin and fancy.
lo attractive display if the ever popular KMIIA I Rt)< hs. Such variety as to fairly bewilder von!
SEX -w, 1 .$4.95
M
l:: i a If A1 ole Id = i ‘‘'. K m un- H 3
ffl m in- cj|
for Ju? ==
5.93 ay m
9.95 ffi m
15.0!)
The Season’s New MILLINERY MODE ( I fit \( I S w IDI.SPKKAI) A ITKN ITon ON \( t 1)1 NT (II IH K<R NKW BREATH T AKING INNOVATIONS—W K H\M. IA CRY APPROVI I) SIALK \ND t 'lLOR \ \RIKF) KNOCGH FOR KYKKY TAsTK. 1.98 Smart , il'le affairs in satin • fell and velvets. Soft and liirhe.n-like. Trimmed in huemning ornaments, ribbons, etc.
Many are affecting the wider brim — f ashion favi rs tS-se too. All th: ali'.uniu shades mcluding black, blue, wine am) brown.
3.00
" Elephant Kars” is a i lever new style for dress. The sides dip down entering the ears. I ooiing in felt or velvet.
SIKPES FOR M(DAM AND MADAMtllsEI.LK Head conforming —Turban< -—Off Ihe face —f )ver T he l uce — Elephant Kars — Feather t overed
pkitii: STYLES FOR THE S( HOOL MISS \ whole Gillie filled with youthful hats for Ihe Miss in Iho upper grades or of High School age. French Derrets, or tans. —Priced $1.35 up.
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THE FALL COAT VOGUE Is Distinctive and Stuning!
$15 $25 $39.5!) Flattering Furs Are Employed (Juite Ingeniously to Make for ( hie! 8ITHK.VTK ST'il.i! (REAI'D INS 'hat the new season Ushers in are fri.T the country's loremost stvlc authorities; are foremost in Ihe maiiufacturing business. I h^ assort nient' aru now new and fresh- now G th ■ logical time to mirchase while •.Hu stock is varied. All Occasion .Models —Tor Dress —1\ rip (rounds —For S|Kirts —Large Buttons —Silk Lined —Larg * ( ollwrs —Side Drapes Huge t uffs — For Street —Fancy Backs Furs and Materials In Fashion —Gray Fox —Twill — Arabian Lynx Hr addolhs — Braver — Tui-t Border —Aicuna Fox I an. v T weeds —Twilti SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS \ (OAT
New Coolie COATS
Nipponlex is the name these < hi new affairs
practical for about the room and home wear.tf» lounging gar q) robe in high colored Oriental
patterns.
mont or beach
1
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s« o» Prevo Oo. * I embers ol the Large Nation-Wide Co-operative Buyers’ Association
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